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- 1993–2022TV-PG7.7 (9)TV EpisodeJoss Ferat, a top war reporter, and Marianne Pilorget, a soldier returning from Afghanistan, spend a romantic dinner, followed by a passionate night. While they are sleeping, she has a nightmare related with her experience in the war. When he wakes up, he has the body of his partner covered in blood in his arms. The police go to the crime scene alerted by Ferrat himself, whom they find terrified, hiding in a closet, convinced that he stabbed her during a psychotic attack. Both met in therapy for the post-traumatic stress disorder they suffer from. For his part, Mathieu has been attacked by diamond dealers.
- Mattéo Fabrizzi, 29, famous couturier, is preparing his new collection, the third of his career, which will secure his place in haute couture. With less than two days left, he is unhappy with the designs, in particular with the opening dress, prepared by stylist Jeanne Mercoeur. Enraged, he dismisses all his employees until the next day; later on, he collapses dead near the catwalk. Investigators discover that he was wearing a bulletproof vest and the coroner confirms death due to internal bleeding. On the private ground, Alice and Marquand disagree on the situation with Lucie, the commander's supposed daughter, and her mother Rachel Fronsac.
- Apparently a couple is having a romantic dinner, but in fact the woman is tied to the chair and the man rebukes her for cheating on him. Hours later, her body is found strangled inside a sand barge. Alice and Marquand discover that the victim was Florence Rafin, 40, a medical secretary, mother, and a follower of "Chut!", an extramarital dating app. Two similar unsolved murders in France lead investigators to think of a serial killer. During the case, Lieutenant Diacouné is having a hard time, but prefers not to share his problems with his boss, which leaves Marquand worried.
- At Roussel fashion house, Naïma, 27, co-director of the company with her husband Olivier, puts the finishing touches to a wedding dress. Late in the evening, when the workers are gone and the atelier is empty, and after talking to her mother on the phone, a stranger stabs her with sewing scissors. The crime scene has been altered to look like it was a robbery gone wrong. Her husband was in Bordeaux delivering a wedding dress, when they should have been together celebrating their wedding anniversary.
- During a class at the Faculty of Psychology, two hooded men break in and shoot Professor Clément Garrel. It is a test he carries out each year with his new students, only problem is this time bullets are not blank, one of the attackers escapes and Professor Garrel dies. Evidence leads Alice and Marquand to the book he was writing on his theory that anyone can become an executioner if given enough power, based on the experiment with a group of students carried out five years earlier, that had to be stopped by collaborator Anne-Laure Raynaud because of the extreme violence generated among the participants. During the investigation, Rachel Fronsac throws herself into the river and stays in a coma with consequent concern for Lucie and Marquand.
- It is the dead of the night in Paris and a man chases a horse through the deserted streets in his van. When he is about to catch it, he is shot down and falls dead on the sidewalk. The coroner confirms the cause of death a hypodermic dart with a dose of tranquilizers intended for a large animal. Investigators discover Hervé Carpentier owned a stable where injured horses recover and one of them, Othello, has disappeared. Othello belonged to a pharmaceutical laboratory, in the research of new vaccines, but ended up inexplicably in the possession of Cissy, Carpentier's daughter. In the course of the case, Alice asks her father for details about the stranger found in her childhood home.
- Sophie Bellanger, a 34-year-old French teacher, lectures on "Les liaisons dangereuses" with no success for the students are circulating a video signed by "Super Scum" in which she is at home in her underwear. After confiscating the mobile phone, she is strangled in the classroom. Investigators discover that it is the eighth in a series of videos filmed and broadcast without her knowledge. Three months after being injured, Marquand is still in the hospital and Alice begins the investigation with Max.
- Régis Sannier teaches Léo how to defend himself against a dog attack at Leo's father breeding centre. Sylvain Besse, 45, dog breeder, disagrees with his employee's methods and they have an argument over that particular dog, which he considers dangerous, and decides to shoot the dog himself. The next day, Pia Besse finds her husband, his throat slit with a pair of shears. Marquand receives an unexpected visit from Lucie and Rachel Fronsac, who ask him for shelter alleging that they have been kicked out of their flat. In the crime scene, Alice and Marquand discover that the Besses had financial problems. Another corpse appears during the investigation: a dog. Régis is one of the suspects.
- Lisa Pouvray, 15, packs her backpack, kisses her father Jérôme, who works nights, goodnight and goes to bed. Later that night, she is in the streets, dressed in shorts, fishnet stockings, hair in a bun, searching for a pharmacy. She complains about a pain in her abdomen but passes out in front of the pharmacist who finds out she has blood on her right side and calls an ambulance. The coroner declares cause of death a gunshot. Lisa had morphine in her blood and signs of recent sexual activity. At the lycée, Marquand and Alice discover she was a model student, but not popular, only friend Thibault Gauthier. They are shocked to know she spent her nights at parties in abandoned houses.
- In the hospital room where Martin Leguennec, in a coma for three years due to a car accident, stays, his father, Pierre, 56, a speech therapist, treats him as he were conscious. A stranger in clown disguise, approaches Martin and records themselves on his mobile. "The time has come. Ready?", he says, and stops the respirator. Pierre fights with the clown, who flees, and tries to reconnect the device. The hospital security hunts down the clown and makes sure the recording shall not be released. Back in the room, Pierre Leguennec is dead on the floor from a blow to the head and his daughter-in-law Julia at his side asking for help. The family was divided between keeping Martin alive or giving him a dignified death.
- Leila Brahmi, in her twenties, distributes soup with the association for immigrants she works for, but leaves earlier than usual to meet someone in a central Parisian square, where she is pulled out of the way by surprise. Next morning a runner finds her body in the square gardens. Cause of death: skull fracture from a fall. She knew her killer; they had an argument and she/he wrapped Leila in a white shroud out of respect. Leila had returned from Syria with her son Sayid and tried to start over with Gabriel Fontaine, 30, but she had hidden her past from him. Marquand accepts to help Alice in the Sofia Girard affair.
- After performing at the "Les Érables" nursing home, Danny Swing, creator of a very popular hit in the 1980s, returns to his van. A stranger makes him fall, injects him with a tranquilizer and takes him to a car wreck, where he is loaded into the compactor machine inside his van with a tow truck. Main suspect is Polly Copy, a former tour partner in the 80s, with whom he had an argument before his death.
- In full service at her restaurant, Nelly Gourmet, a Michelin-starred chef, walks with a knife stuck in her back seeking help from her office to the kitchen until she collapses. Although her relatives affirm that she lived only for her work, investigators discover that she was also a devoted mother for her daughter Justine, who had suffered harassment for a video with sexual content and whom she was trying to support by posing as her teenager friend on the internet. Alice will work on the case with the sad news that Lemonnier has requested the transfer to Marseille.
- Françoise Forrestier, farmer, is driving back to her farm when she notices the tractor is on fire. Running, she looks for a fire extinguisher in the barn, but a hooded man appears from his hiding place and attacks her. Although she defends herself with the fire extinguisher, hours later her body appears in the Cité de Pomier; the BJ concludes it has been transferred from the crime scene. In her pockets, a strip of hashish from a batch seized by the police three years earlier, but the autopsy reveals that she did not use drugs. The phone records reveal that she asked her sister-in-law Catherine for help when she was attacked. During the investigations, Marquand learns that Mathieu is dealing back in precious stones.
- Natalia Galati, 30, Romanian, interpreter for a Franco-Romanian consortium, living in France only after a few months, takes a shower, prays in front of her wedding dress and leaves her apartment towards the car park. While talking on the phone to someone she will meet after the ceremony, an acquaintance comes unexpectedly and they have an argument. Hours later, she is found murdered. The coroner confirms that she bled to death. Unfortunately there are no cameras on site. Her fiancé, Alexandre Leman, 62, a bookstore owner, is missing.
- 1993–2022TV-PG6.6 (7)TV EpisodeMarquand and Max intervene in Sergeant Foucault's house, main suspect in Marianne Pilorget case, and find him bound and gagged with a bomb stuck to his chest, which explodes when they get in. It seems that someone wants revenge on the military unit that was in Afghanistan. Meanwhile, a henchman has kidnapped Alice and Paul and forces the judge to listen to Van Varenberg, who proposes a deal to recover the diamonds stolen by Mathieu and threatens to harm her son if she refuses.
- While Sister Bénédicte reads the gospel, Corinne Leblanc has lunch in the refectory of the convent of Appolines, finds a cockroach in the salad and defies the congregation by throwing away the food. Back in her bedroom, "vade retro" has been painted on the wall. Later on, Sister Clémence finds Corinne with the corpse of Sister Bénédicte, 39, poisoned. Corinne was sent to prison for poisoning the educator of the orphanage she directed. He had denounced her for pedophilia and child prostitution. Known as "The Monster of Villeneuve", she becomes main suspect. She has lived in the convent since her release from prison, though the deceased did not accepted her. Meanwhile, Lucie is under observation after her fake suicide attempt, which turns out to be the third one.
- A group of teens at a skate park watch Kevin Marchot's skateboarding progress who receives applause for his prowess. Kevin insists his friend Julien Madek to try, but Madek declines. Then, they have a fight and Kevin urges him to stop his game. Later, a jogger sees Julien's body plunge over a railing and fall down to another street level, where he crashes dead into the pavement. Julien, 21, had been abducted nine years ago and reappeared at a service station only a few months before. Kevin becomes a prime suspect after their dispute.
- Louise Chevalier, 32, secretary, married for five years, runs through Paris at night, in a red dress and high heels, which she takes off to go faster. Her husband is waiting for her at 4 am in front of the Hôtel des Invalides, an annual appointment where they first kissed in. After kissing, they walk home, when she loses one shoe on the cobblestones. As she turns to put it on, a sports car hits her dead of a cervical fracture. Investigators are surprised to find 50,000 euros in the corpse.
- The corpse of Lola Monnet is found inside a suitcase, in a garbage dump, where she was apparently transferred from the crime scene, her home, according to the investigation. Forensic analysis reveal that she had recently given birth, but she lived alone and there is no baby at her place. Marquand and Alice discover that she had been separated because of the child. Lola's phone records show the number of Pauline Lemmonier, Victor's sister, which will lead them to Dr. Seymour, a renowned expert on female infertility. During the investigation, Alice and Marquand question the activities of Léa and Chahine
- During a wedding, the officiant, Jérôme Deslauriers, 45, who had recently been offered the position of auxiliary bishop of Paris, collapses in the church, dead. Main suspect is his brother Yannick, a taxi driver with whom the victim was seen arguing. On the deceased's mobile, a message from Gabrielle Fortuné, his partner. Their 16-year-old daughter, Élise, tells Alice that her grandmother pressed Jérôme to accept a position that he was about to decline.
- Gisèle Humbert, 16, practices "Parkour" on the roofs of Paris hooded, takes off her balaclava, straps it to an aerial and continues jumping terraces until she enters one building through the roof door. Her body is found lying on the sidewalk the next day. The coroner declares it was not a suicide, for the traces of tear gas in her eyes. Investigation reveals she had been raped two years earlier by Sylvain Bontemps. Alice and Marquand discover that their first steps in street stunting coincide with the pedophile's release from prison. Only two days are left for Alice and Marquand wedding.
- 42-year-old famous architect Paul Cellier plunges down from the fifth floor of one of his construction sites. A man escapes after the fall and the workers try to reach him without success, but he is identified as Maxime Leroux, a rival architect envious of Cellier's fame and buildings in Kuala Lumpur and Paris, among others. Investigators open another investigation line when they learn that Cellier had argued with his partner for 16 years, Sacha Lebriand, construction manager, with whom he had a son, Jérémy, 10, and who he planned to marry with. Virginie Gaetner, mother of Jérémy, Paul's childhood friend, becomes also a suspect when Judge Nevers and Commander Marquand discover that she wanted to take the boy to live with her and her husband in Toulouse, away from his parents, and finish the joint custody they had so far.
- Frédéric Rougerie, a gendarme taking part in a routine road check and whose wife is expecting, is hit by a van that skips control and flees. Vehicle belongs to Nicolas Régnier, biochemist at LCMO, a laboratory handling highly toxic biochemical substances, such as the highly contagious Marburg, an incurable virus. Nevers and Marquand's visit to LCMO premises sets off alarms when exposing to a vial, which finally contained distilled water only, but reveals that six others with the deadly virus are missing. Suspecting a terrorist attack, the Direction de la Surveillance du Territoire (DST), with Paul Langlois in command, takes the case, but the judge and the commandant do not agree with his methods and investigate Florence, Régnier's sister, seriously injured by an explosion and whose husband, Alex Richard, was in prison for bank robbery.
- Philippe Llorens, a veterinarian, is found asphyxiated in his office at Maisons-Alfort veterinary school. He was an activist fighting against intensive breeding and pet trafficking and was ready to denounce main breeders. One suspect is Benoit Rioux, pet shop owner selling animals of dubious origin. During the investigations, they should also find out the whereabouts of Angelo, the Bartholi's family cat, a rare Scotish Fold cat with gold eyes that could be related to the murder. The judge is forced to combine the case with the concerns caused by Mathieu's insincerity.
- Karim Benhaoui, 30, manager of a supermarket that sells clearance items and foods about to perish, walks through the store with a shopping cart, putting in various products. A hooded man breaks into the store and cuts the electricity cables when Benhaoui has just entered the walk-in freezer, where he is trapped all night at a -21º, until the next morning the corpse is found by Véronique Fauré, another employee. The judge must investigate the case with Marquand, while Mathieu is at her home and her thoughts are on the commandant.
- Michel Aubry, eminent musician, a former soloist turned teacher of gifted pianists, teaches Qiu Chang. Karl Constantin, another of his students, bursts into the room and they have a violent argument. Later, in the middle of the night, he runs through a forest and is hit by his own car, which still has the keys in it. All his students are the first suspects. When Marquand and the judge visit his wife Muriel to communicate his death, they find her having sex with a stranger. She claims that the couple had been swingers for fifteen years. Marquand reveals to Alice that a 20-year-old girl who claims to be his daughter has shown up.
- During an endurance race organized by the company where he works as an intern, 24-year-old Antoine Perrin suffers a sudden epileptic seizure and dies. The coroner confirms death was caused by a stimulant. Marquand and Alice are suspicious of all interns, who are struggling to get the only permanent position in the company; the race being a part of the trials they are put through, along with the endless working hours, the sleepless nights, and the pills to put up with it. Alice is also increasingly turning to morphine to withstand the aftermath of her surgery.
- Elisabeth Vasseur, 37, prepares orders in her catering "Les Paniers de Babeth" and drinks water. Her ex-husband, Eric, comes over to talk to her, but Tristan, their son, interrupts them and Babeth leaves on her scooter to deliver the orders. While driving, she becomes dizzy, with blurred vision, and loses control of the scooter; her helmet gone, she hits his head on the curb and dies. The coroner confirms that she has been poisoned with pills dissolved in the drink. Alice and Marquand will get married in one month.
- While shooting a video for a loved one on a lake shore, Benjamin Desplat, 21, receives a blow to the head and falls dead, his cell phone broken. His body is found the next day on a country roadside. Alice and Marquand visit his home, a 40-meter loft, without a bathroom, where he has prepared everything for a baby. The commander discovers the burned remains of a paper with the letterhead of the association "Egalité-Papas" (equality for parents). At home, Alice receives the unexpected visit from the social worker who keeps the Ada adoption file.
- Adrien Garnier, thirty-five years old, salesman for motorcycle company HYO France, attacks his teammate Éric Wickers with his racket during a squash match. As he leaves the course, he gets into a car, where he is stabbed. His body appears the next day at the shipyards. Investigators are astonished to discover that his wife, Lucie, walks in a wheelchair after suffering an accident on a HYO motorcycle and she is suing them for a factory defect in the vehicle. Judge Nevers wants Mathieu to apply for paternity parole and asks Marquand if he would testify on his behalf.
- Hadrien Ferat, a 25-year-old turned internet star, dies live during one of his appearances in front of 50,000 Internet users. The coroner confirms that he died of anaphylactic shock. The indications reveal that the list of suspects is numerous: not only his followers, but also his closest associates and family had motives for getting ride of him. The judge tries to keep a good face during the investigation despite Mathieu's disappearance.
- The corpse of Rose Leroux appears hanging with her wedding dress at the place of the ceremony. Rose had serious financial problems, since her accounts were blocked for being suspected of fraud and had also been charged with attempted murder, but claimed to be a victim of identity theft. Unfortunately nobody believed her and she tried to prove her innocence on her own, which led to numerous arguments with her husband, Paul Leroux, who becomes the main suspect when the investigation reveals that his first wife had denounced him for mistreatment.
- Professor Jérôme Hamar, 57, a specialist in organ transplants, is assassinated in the university where he was teaching. The investigation is initially oriented towards a crime of passion: he had a relationship with a young girl from the Faculty, Charlotte Thieret, but had received a text before his death for an love appointment that Charlotte did not send. Hamar's daughter suspects Charlotte, but the discovery in the Seine of the body of Philippe Rigault, a former patient of Hamar, shifts research towards the medical world.
- Julie Berthier, changes her sexy clothes and makeup in a public bathroom to transform into the young 21-year-old student she is and goes to the library of the Law School where she studies. The students are on strike and Julie expresses her anger at their leader, Yohan Leguennec; later, a hooded man sets off the fire alarm. During the eviction, one of the librarians finds Julie's body, which has fallen from a mezzanine and is left in a coma. Evidence reveals that it has not been an accident. The judge and Commander Marquand suspect she may have been involved in prostitution. Judge Nevers must cover the investigation with baby Paul in the office for a strike at his nursery. Jacques, her father, takes advantage of the situation to inform her of a vacant position in the court of Dijon, her hometown, where Alice's life would be easier.
- Lisa Delbecq, real estate agent, takes a shower, wipes up the splashes of water with a towel, puts some croissants in the oven, tidies and perfumes the apartment, and dressed and groomed goes out on the balcony. Later, she falls from the sixth floor onto a car parked on the sidewalk, where Commandant Marquand, released from the hospital is waiting for her: they had an appointment, as his landlord forces him to move to a new apartment. The coroner confirms death by strangulation with a tie. Although he is the main witness, Fred claims to have seen nothing. Lisa had left her family three months ago and had only been working in real estate for a short time.
- White Annette Martial, 22, nanny, is washing her hair, she hears some noises in the garden of the Laroque's, where she works, but she checks with the intercom that Gabin hasn't woken up and starts the dryer. A door slamming in the baby's bedroom makes her restless and she confronts a stranger with whom she struggles. Her body is found on the floor, covered in blood. Meanwhile the judge is in police custody for having attacked with her handbag in a nightclub the officer who is following her as a possible accomplice in Mathieu's escape. Marquand has to release her and take her to the crime scene.
- Nat is on the run, finds a phone booth and tells Flo she is heading to her apartment. Over the intercom, Flo hears someone assaulting her, but when she reaches the entrance, she finds Nat is dead. The investigation reveals that Nathalie Chazela was autistic and was admitted to an institution partly financed by her parents, which her sister Florence opposed, willing to get her custody. The autopsy reveals cause of dead is medicine poisoning. Alice will take the case, back after eight weeks of maternity leave.
- Isabelle Doré, 27, waitress at restaurant "Le Patio", enters her apartment, cries sitting on the couch, listens to a music box, burns a photo of herself and her best friend and roommate, Roxane Rousel, and opens the window. Next morning, the police knock on the door and Roxane opens up to find Isabelle's body in the courtyard of the building, gagged and with her hands tied. Evidence suggests that she was beaten before being thrown out of the window and laid in agony for two hours. Apparently, he was having an affair with two different men at the same time. While the investigation goes on, Mathieu asks Alice to marry him.
- Alice Nevers wakes up terrified in the middle of emergency surgery after being stabbed in the abdomen by a scalpel. When she recovers in the ICU, she asks doctors to prevent Commander Marquand's visits. Fifteen days later, Victor Lemonnier sees Camille Verdier, an expert court psychiatrist, who was investigating the case of the accused Dumont murder, fall from the top of a staircase in the Salle des Pas Perdus in the Palais de Justice. The coroner confirms death by poisoning. Marquand and the judge meet again after her intervention, since she has avoided contact with Fred.
- Noah Diacouné enters an abandoned factory. He is on the phone and says he doesn't want Marquand to get involved. Someone hits him on the back with a bar, his pistol is taken from him and he is shot. At the crime scene, Marquand discovers a symbol painted on the wall: an eye within a triangle. For this case, Internal Affairs has assigned him an aide, Lieutenant Djibril Kadiri, 26. Marquand is reluctant, but instructs Kadiri to investigate the symbol. Alice is suspicious of Léa Delcourt, the last person to speak to Noah on the phone and for not notifying the police about the murder, but going to find Marquand instead, deserting the crime scene.
- Juliette Blanchet, a model student at the National School of Political Economy in Paris, is murdered after being raped. Alice Nevers, who received a mysterious anonymous letter, suspects of two students of the school as all the evidences are mounting against them, but the judge finds out that the school is a world of appearances and pretences and may not be as they seem. She fears that she might be manipulated.
- Loïc and Nadège Lardenois visit the cemetery on Alexandre's anniversary, dead at birth from pre-eclampsia. She is suffering from depression since then and must take sleeping pills that night. Next morning, Loïc's body appears on the river bank, with a shattered skull, one pistol from his World War II collection and gunpowder residue in his hand, and he is taken to hospital in a coma. Main suspect in the attack is Dr. Lemaréchal, a renowned obstetrician whom Nadège accused of a medical error during delivery that caused the death of her baby. Judge Nevers identifies with the case because of her pregnancy, which she must face alone. Marquand offers to help her in the process.
- Simon Morel, a 25-year-old cabinetmaker, is found killed by a shotgun to the chest in a vacant lot. Shocked by the news, his pregnant partner Anaïs Estrada, gives birth to Clement, a boy that is kidnapped by an unknown woman at the hospital. Alice and Marquand suspect that Simon could have trafficked with his son's life since before he died he received a transfer of 20,000 euros.
- Michaël Landrin, consultant for Kellerman et Associés, a recruitment company, is found dead at home by his girlfriend Anne Mérinot, with a blow to the head inflicted by a trophy and a piece of paper in his mouth that says: "We are sorry to reject your application." According to her, Michaël was more nervous than usual lately and had been attacked by a candidate, François Joffre, 55, who is hiding from his family that he has been unemployed for 2 years, making him a main suspect.
- Édouard Lemonnier, Alice's secretary, takes a child from his home and runs off with him in his car. Next day, thirty-eight-year-old Camille Courson is found dead, her neck broken. She is the mother of Théo, for whom a kidnapping alert has been activated. She was divorced from her husband, a lawyer who got the boy's custody alleging she suffered a mental illness. Autopsy reveals she was abused for years, presumably by her ex, but Max discovers the last phone calls were made by Lemonnier that will be accused of kidnapping and murder. Although she begins to have contractions, reaching the end of her pregnancy, Alice applies herself to solve the case of her secretary and friend.
- Romain Dunand, 36, director of Geminor, chemical company producing additives for detergents, cosmetics and insecticides, is shot to the head in a parking lot, the letters EP painted on the floor by his side. Security cameras reveal that no one has left or entered the place. Agents understand that the murderer is still in the premises and the search leads them to arrest a young woman who runs away and turns out to be the nanny of Dunand's children, Léa Castro, whose father, Pierre, works at Geminor, too. She refuses to speak and becomes the main suspect. Personally, Alice's father has settled in her house to help her with the baby's room, but she feels suffocated by the excessive attention she receives because of her pregnancy
- Francis Bosco, 50, former gendarme converted into security guard in a housing estate, leaves his spot at midnight after and makes the round on his patrol of the neighborhood. The next morning his body, electrocuted by a taser, is discovered by one of the neighbours, Vanessa Carmoy, while jogging. Despite having the recordings of the surveillance cameras installed by the victim, the judge and the commandant confront 35 neighbours, all of them suspected of murder. As per Alice, using the keys found in his trunk, she discovers a secret from Mathieu.
- Maëlle Leguennec, hip-hop teacher and choreographer, rehearses with her group. As she prepares to leave and close the facilities of the centre where she works, a stranger attacks her, they fight and she dies. Maëlle had given up a tour to England because of her sister Gwendoline and her boyfriend, Philippe Prigent, and she had fallen out over it. Alice and Marquand discover that she had lied to everyone and that her death may actually be related to her old girl gang, "Les Amazons". Meanwhile, Mathieu has returned and Marquand argues with the judge for this reason.
- Alice dreams she is tried for covering up Mathieu and sentenced to ten years, 750,000 euros and professional disqualification. Marquand phones to tell her he has been cleared and back to work. They haven't met since their arrest in the operation Van Varenberg. Prosecutor Divo has turned the case into a personal vendetta against the judge and catches them together, which prevents Marquand from being a witness for the defence. In addition, the corpse of Alexandre Morteau, court clerk, is found in the Palais de Justice basement. Lemonier is accused of his murder and Marquand investigates with Lieutenant Diacouné, Max's substitute.
- A group of cheerleaders rehearse in the gym of a sports centre, but Manon, the leader, 16, does not keep up and the coach, who is also her father, rebukes her. In a somersault she hurts her ankle. Jules Rizzoli suspects she is distracted because of a boyfriend. Manon dodges him into a hidden room in the facilities basement, where she takes off her dead mother's baptismal medal. Later, a stranger moves her body in a platform trolley and the corpse is found on the tennis court, with a blow to the back of the skull. Mr. Rizzoli declares that a snooper had been spying on his daughter for weeks.
- Jenny Peyrac, an English teacher, is found murdered in a cement factory with her skull smashed by a jack. She had been involved in a robbery when she was eighteen and was wearing an electronic surveillance device on her ankle. Marquand and Noah must find out how she dodged surveillance to be out of home at night and if her past had been discovered and someone wanted her to pay for it. During the investigation Alice undergoes hypnosis sessions to understand the visions of her childhood she is being tormented with.
- Carl Mattéï is found dead, suffocated with a plastic bag, in the basement of the hotel where he works. Investigators are surprised to find out that for 25 years he lived as Béatrice and worked at Pixel, an advertising agency. For some reason she quit her job, stopped her desired process of becoming a woman and hide from everyone, including his father. In the meantime, Alice continues with her immersion in a past that haunts her, but her father refuses to answer the questions she asks about her childhood.
- A group of strangers posing as a police squad break into François García's, a renowned forty-year-old antiquarian, and shoot him in the head in front of his teen daughter. At first, it seems that it was a burglary that went wrong. Nina,16, informs investigators they have been living away from their gipsy origins for years, which lead them to also consider revenge as the motive . During the investigation, Alice decides to look for her childhood home with Marquand, for she fears that the murder of a man in which she was involved was committed there.
- During his morning workout on the banks of the Seine, Noah notices the body of Cécile Portal. The coroner discovers that she is still alive and she is taken to hospital for further exploration as she may have suffered sexual assault, but she escapes terrified when the coroner begins the procedure. Later, during a D-Day reenactment that he participates in every year, her boyfriend, David Millot, is found dead hanging from a parachute rope. Cécile, missing, could be the murderer. Throughout the investigations, Dr. Chahine disappears, which causes the judge's unease.
- While Zoé plays in the park with her mother, she recognizes someone and asks Sophie to watch the girl, but some time later, Sophie and other parents search for her without success. Chahine talks on the phone while Alice is sleeping: he is returning to Nigeria and leaves Ada with her. Alice disagrees, but has to rush to the crime scene where Audrey Keller has been found. The coroner reveals cause of dead a blow in the head, bruises all over and a hearing aid, probably the result of repeated blows. Her husband, Gabriel Keller, haulier, explains she left six months earlier, after slapping Zoé, fearing she would harm her again. Investigators discover that her brother Régis Tusseau and Audrey were orphans living in foster families and that she participated in "Free fights", banned in France.
- Emma Loriot is found strangled with the cord of a video game headset. She lived with her grandmother Colette, as she had become an orphan after a plane accident. A serious depression led her to video games addiction, though Colette says she had overcome it. Emma's body was found near a bar where a video game competition is taking place and main suspect is Kaz, one of the gamers whose real name and face are a mystery. At stake, the participation in the grand finale in Las Vegas and a million dollars, which looks like a good motive for murder. Ada is still living at Alice's, which can bring troubles to the judge.
- A man cooks a rabbit in a campfire in the Bois de la Tour, but a noise makes him flee and he falls into a trap. A hooded man watches the scene. The next day his body is found with a shattered skull; his name Yann Laforge, a medical student and father of a baby. His partner tells Marquand and Alice that he belonged to a group of "survivalists", people who are preparing to survive a supposed end of the world. Jacques Nevers catches out Alice with Dr. Chaine. He founds a picture in the doctor's phone that leads him to suspect Adam is cheating on her. Marquand accompanies the judge at the funeral of his biological father.
- During a party at Paul's school, Alice discovers the corpse of the principal, Michel Jamin, and her son hidden in the toy store. Alice fears that the child has witnessed the murder and may have sequels like her. The principal had conflicts with some parents, who accused him of promoting homosexuality among the students. Alice will be surprised when she discovers who has occupied her mother's house behind her back.
- Paloma, 20, locks in her bedroom, her father Cédric Milan knocking on the door and asking her to open, while she cuts her hair with scissors and escapes through the window. In the middle of a square she becomes dizzy and falls dead. According to the coroner, she received a blow to the base of the skull two hours before her death. Her mother, Amandine, reveals her daughter had long hair and size 95 breast implants, a birthday present from her which have been recently removed. In six months, Paloma had gone from being an "influencer" at 17 at her mother's, to living with her father, studying Sociology and joining Femen, a revolutionary group defending women's rights. Alice combines the case with her concern for Ada, Chahine's protégé.
- A hooded man attacks Patrick Morin in his car, knocks him unconscious with a taser and chains him to the Courthouse, "J-3" written on his chest. At hospital, Morin accuses Henri Neveu, his wife's first husband, who for ten years tries to prove that Morin killed Charlotte Neveu, his daughter, despite the investigation determined it was suicide; the summary of the case prescribes in three days, hence the legend "J-3", "trois jours" in French. However, Djibril finds Neveu's body in his sculpture workshop, under a few kilograms of molten metal. For her part, Alice is in police custody, where she discovers that Chahine was never taken hostage.
- Annie Cambieri, 44, chef of restaurant Landant at Hotel Normandy, with a star, prepares macarons and leaves the kitchen at seven, in full service without explanations. She parks the car in tears, gets dazzled by a car lights and is forced to get out of the car. Next morning, her body is found at the bottom of a flight of stairs with a broken neck. She was having an affair with the dishwasher, a Syrian immigrant who lost his wife when escaping the country. Meanwhile, Léa and Marquand follow Alice on a visit to the juvenile center where Ada is staying; Chahine accompanies her.
- Delphine Perrot, family doctor, makes a phone call in the street at 6 a.m. and leaves a message to her son Jérémy, apologizing. Near her car, she gets a gunshot in the femoral artery and bleeds to death. The boy had just undergone a kidney transplant, though he was on the transplant waiting list, which could mean a case of organ trafficking. Everything points, however, to his biological father, who had just learned of Jérémy's existence. Meanwhile, Alice and Marquand face the return of Chahine and Léa.
- Rémi Garcin, 29, single, climbing teacher, talks with his mother about his childhood and insistently forces her to remember until she suffers an attack. To calm her down, he turns on a music box. As she dances, Rémi appears covered in blood, falls to the floor and asks her to call the ER, which she does with difficulty. When the emergencies arrive, Rémi has already passed away. Valérie Garcin suffers from Alzheimer's disease in a very advanced stage and has disappeared, which makes her the main suspect.
- While Karine Martin, 40, a landscape gardener with no friends, no bank account and no past, lays some flowers on a blue cedar tree with a commemorative sign that reads "For Ninou", a stranger sticks a lawn mower in her chest unexpectedly. She and her boss, Lisa Dufresnes, had come from Marseille six months ago and didn't know anyone in Paris. Jérôme Ravalec, an old acquaintance of Alice, joins as coroner. In the meantime, Mrs. Bosc notifies Alice of Ada's disappearance from the juvenile center.
- Anne Laforge, 35, drives her car into a zoo and opens the gate to the lion cages. A stranger hits her on the head with a peg to feed the animals and opens the cage of Zorba, one of the lions, while she lies on the floor. Anne was there to visit her boyfriend, Richard Guillaud, owner of the zoo. The two had met three months earlier at the European Credit Bank, where Anne worked as a secretary to Thierry Rougier, the director, when Richard went to ask for a loan to save the zoo from bankruptcy.
- During a séance conducted by medium Carlo Conti, where Léo and Diane Vidal try to contact their father Marc on the tenth anniversary of his death, Anya Vidal, their aunt, suffers a seizure and dies when the Ouija board conveys the word "butterfly". The séance is held in the former home of the Vidals, converted into a hotel and run by Joséphine Marquand, the commandant's mother, where he and Alice plan to celebrate their wedding. Medical examiner Ravalec confirms that she was not frightened to death, but poisoned with an injection at least half an hour before the séance.
- Antoine Bétillon, 36, architect, leaves Hotel Z in a sad face, receives a text from his wife Inès saying she is waiting with a bottle of champagne and he answers he will be home in half an hour. Antoine enters the building, but it is Lou, their teen daughter, who arrives home first, her hands covered in blood, crying out it is her father's. Ravalec declares death from a shot to the chest. Antoine kept the bankruptcy of his architecture studio a secret and had begun to work as a scort to get money for his family of four children.
- Christophe Grangier, GP at SOS Médecin, 37, married to Sarah, walks through the corridors of a hospital until he gets into a room where he looks up some patient names on the computer and prints them out. Back to his car, he starts it up. Later a stranger sets it on fire, with Grangier inside. Alice finds out that he had been assaulted by the angry grandson of a patient. Christophe and Sarah were expecting.
- After being strangled to death in the archaeological site, Noémie Fournier, 29, supervisor of the excavatios, is given three injections, her body wrapped in a white cloth, like a shroud. However, the autopsy can't be performed because the van transporting the body to the morgue is stolen. Her husband, Ghislain Fournier, informs the investigators that Noémie suffered from anxiety since her mother Marielle's departure, but her condition had worsened in recent weeks. Alice fears that Léa will take revenge on her because of Marquand.
- Alice and Marquand are on the run with Paul and Ada in their wedding dresses. Sabine Bosc, the social worker, and Victor Lemonnier argue because she refuses to wait one day before raising the alert for Ada's kidnapping. While they are on board a vessel, Alice and Marquand are arrested because Mme. Bosc has mysteriously disappeared and they are prime suspects.
- Hélène Rozan, a modest and classic housewife, is found murdered in a hotel room. Investigation reveals that she had recently started renting an office where she kept books of erotic literature, and kept it a secret. The first suspect is her husband, Olivier, with whom she had recently broken up and who perhaps couldn't stand her new, more feminine image and liberated attitude. The deceased had in her possession a big amount of cash whose origin must be discovered by Alice and Marquand. Alice persists in her efforts to resurrect the past.
- Elliot Garnier, 16, puts a rope around his neck, says goodbye and hangs himself from a tree in a cemetery. Although all evidences indicate it is suicide, Ravalec, the forensic doctor, reports a violent blow to the head with a shovel and signs of scarification on his arm.
- While an alarm sounds, Corinne Fouché, 42, history teacher, walks the corridors of the institute she works in after two year's sick leave. A colleague tells her to take refuge in a classroom, but she goes to the upper floor instead searching for unaware students. On the landing, she nervously takes some pills. The special forces enter the building and find her body in the courtyard. She was hit in the head with a fire extinguisher and fell out of a window. Marquand and Djibril face 562 suspects among students and employees. Corinne was a single mom, which son Dan, 15, was murderer in the 2015 Paris terrorist attacks.
- Albane Roux, 22, veterinary student, heads for the exit in a parking lot, barefoot, when she is stabbed in the neck with a sharp object. Next morning, one of her hands sticks out of a pile of soil in a construction site. Hours before her death, she had escaped from the psychiatric ER of Saint Martin hospital after a nervous breakdown. Her jacket had blood stains but she had no injuries. Albane had recently reported Ludovic Texier, a cattle breeder, for death threats.
- Corentin Morales, 26, a delivery biker for Fooderoo app, finishes his workday when a car chases him into a tunnel, knocks him down and causes his death of internal bleeding from a ruptured spleen. Coroner Ravalec discovers a poorly healed wrist sprain caused by an accident fifteen days before. Corentin took care of his sister Clarisse, three years younger, after the death of their mother and paid her studies in Canada, but he had stopped contributing to social security six months ago. First suspects are among the staff at Fooderoo.
- Nadine Dumas, 35, worriedly checks on her cellphone on her way to the pool where she usually goes at night she. A stranger attacks her and her body is found in the water the next morning. She shared an office with colleague lawyer François Thévenet. Nadine had been working for three months in a case against Kauffmann laboratory and an anti-epileptic drug called "metaron" dangerous in pregnancies, which produces brain degeneration in the fetus and causes autism. The laboratory had not warned of the contraindications. She had received threats to drop the case.
- Louis Delfaux, 42, a reputed publicist, sleeps in the passenger seat of a car while the radio is on. When the car stops, he wakes up startled and wanders barefoot and half-naked through the Bois de Boulogne; he approaches Tatiana, one of the prostitutes, gasping for breath and falls dead at her feet. Cause of death: strangulation. Investigation reveals he was not the perfect boss he looked like. Marquand is exonerated of attempted bigamy, while Alice continues with the case of Sofia Girard.