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Episode 3

Season 1 Episode 3 | 43m 47s

It seems that there is a serial perpetrator, who goes by the name Moses, at large in the city. The police investigation team receives an email with photos of three potential victims. The third of the Ten Commandments is their only clue, "Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy."

Aired: 11/23/22
Extras
The inevitable happens... the whole team become suspicious of each other.
Vicky and Tony look into the murder of Amalia and question her daughter.
The press starts to ask hard questions and Liesbet is under pressure to provide answers.
Is Professor Schatteman's suicide the work of Moses?
With Peter removed from the case, Vicky is assigned a new partner, Tony.
Moses strikes again and a young girl is kidnapped. Is Moses becoming careless?
A story explodes in the media, with fanatics expressing support for Moses' cruel action.
Peter and Vicky wonder if Moses is real or if they are dealing with a series of copy cats.
Marnix and Simon face some hard questions from Internal Affairs following a shootout.
For the second time, Moses' actions have made it into the press.
The inevitable happens... the whole team become suspicious of each other.
Vicky and Tony look into the murder of Amalia and question her daughter.
The press starts to ask hard questions and Liesbet is under pressure to provide answers.
Is Professor Schatteman's suicide the work of Moses?
With Peter removed from the case, Vicky is assigned a new partner, Tony.
Moses strikes again and a young girl is kidnapped. Is Moses becoming careless?
A story explodes in the media, with fanatics expressing support for Moses' cruel action.
Peter and Vicky wonder if Moses is real or if they are dealing with a series of copy cats.
Marnix and Simon face some hard questions from Internal Affairs following a shootout.
For the second time, Moses' actions have made it into the press.