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Witness

Season 3 Episode 5 | 54m 10s

Astrid and Raphaelle investigate a crime perpetrated right in the middle of Paris’ northern train station, Gare du Nord. The only witness is the victim’s son, a 14-year-old autistic boy named Jules.

Aired: 01/04/24
Extras
Astrid and Raphaelle take on a magician’s sleight of hand, a witch’s evil spells and more.
Astrid Nielsen works in the library of the judicial police. She has Asperger's syndrome.
A woman accused of murder takes hostages at the criminal documentation department.
An auction ends mysteriously when the auctioneer becomes delirious and dies.
A crime scene suggests that the mythical clay creature, the Golem, is behind the murder.
A hastily burnt body is found in the woods as part of a pagan ritual.
The investigators find themselves on the trail of a musical murderer.
A man is killed in an ultra-secure factory and the main suspect has inexplicably escaped.
Astrid and Raphaelle must work with the Yakuza to discover who killed a gallery owner.
A lawyer is killed in front of twelve witnesses who won’t--or can’t--help the police.
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