In episode three of "Trapped," the thick plot grows even thicker! As one character muses, "What is going on around here?"
By the end of this program, it would appear that two suspects are eliminated from consideration as the murderer. One is the wayward Hjortur Stefansson. While Hjortur possibly started the blaze in the fish factory when he lit his lighter while urinating, he clearly did not intentionally set the fire. There is no other evidence linking him to the recent murder. The Lithuanian criminal is also ruled out as a suspect after he broke his neck driving away in the police vehicle following his prison break.
The little kids are rounded up after walking out into the snowstorm. The girl who was taunting the boy is sufficiently contrite and apologizes for her cruel remarks. The son of the elderly man refusing to sell his land is backed into a corner when his father adamantly stands his ground, placing the son in a major fix.
The episode is driven by the search for any possible remaining body parts. A small crew led by the policewoman's husband brings up a bag that contains a hand along with other evidence.
The quick-thinking Andri, who early called his situation "a royal mess," immediately notices that the pack of cigarettes is a Spanish brand purchased at a local hotel. Both the victim and his killer were not aboard the ferry. Instead, they were residing in the peaceful community of Logregan!
By the end of this program, it would appear that two suspects are eliminated from consideration as the murderer. One is the wayward Hjortur Stefansson. While Hjortur possibly started the blaze in the fish factory when he lit his lighter while urinating, he clearly did not intentionally set the fire. There is no other evidence linking him to the recent murder. The Lithuanian criminal is also ruled out as a suspect after he broke his neck driving away in the police vehicle following his prison break.
The little kids are rounded up after walking out into the snowstorm. The girl who was taunting the boy is sufficiently contrite and apologizes for her cruel remarks. The son of the elderly man refusing to sell his land is backed into a corner when his father adamantly stands his ground, placing the son in a major fix.
The episode is driven by the search for any possible remaining body parts. A small crew led by the policewoman's husband brings up a bag that contains a hand along with other evidence.
The quick-thinking Andri, who early called his situation "a royal mess," immediately notices that the pack of cigarettes is a Spanish brand purchased at a local hotel. Both the victim and his killer were not aboard the ferry. Instead, they were residing in the peaceful community of Logregan!