After The Crash, Eps 4

If Lili is neither Lyse-Rose nor Emilie, who is she? Jacques continues his enquiry at an inn owned by a certain Jeanne Longval and warns her that Hortense will carry on killing anyone who discredits her outrageous theory. Marc and Lili find Monod, seriously wounded. He begs Lili: she must find a newspaper. At the home of the firefighter who saved her as a baby, twenty years before, Marc and Lili discover a front page of the Est Républicain from back then. It carries an announcement: "Mrs Jeanne Abott is searching for her daughter, Laure, who has disappeared…". The resemblance between Lili and the young Laure is unsettling.

Hortense holds Laure and her children hostage in a chapel in which they were hiding. There's a last, intense confrontation between Hortense and Lili, which finishes with Hortense committing suicide. Laure finally tells Lili about the exchange of babies in the debris of the crash, to save her daughter, Stella, whom she was incapable of taking care of.

Based on the best-selling novel  “Un avion sans elle” by Michel Bussi