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Elsbeth assures her that Gene survived the hit-and-run, and while she acts relieved, Elsbeth is suspicious.
It’s not much, but it’s enough for Elsbeth and Blanke to go on.
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She says she’s relieved, but really doesn’t look it.
They head over to the hospital, and find that Pupetta beat them there.
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It’s not unheard of, but it’s rare enough that it catches Elsbeth’s attention.
Not only that, the night he was arrested there was the same night as the murder.
But while most of them were killed in 1998, there’s still one Del Ponte around: Pupetta.
They bring Pupetta into the station to ask her about the driver.
Then and only then does she leave.
While Teddy is not into the movie at all, Elsbeth and Roy are fairly invested.
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Long enough to scrach a man’s face and chest.
Elsbeth returns home that evening to find Pupetta outside her place, talking to Teddy and playing with Gonzo.
The only problem is, Elsbeth never gave Pupetta any of the information she now apparently has.
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Blanke, however, arrives with a new lead in the case.
The only question is, how to prove it.
Given the movie’s attention to historical detail, Elsbeth is hoping that it will yield some usable information.
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She then stabbed him with the corkscrew and shot him twice, in Eddie Nova’s style.
Since Gene was the only witness, they made their deal on the spot to cover everything up.
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