Obsessed with pain and anger, Bart (Héctor Langevin) goes so far as to shoot Vanessa (Victoria Doxer) tomorrow in order to get rid of the serial killer responsible for Louise’s (Alexandra Naum) death once and for all. ), his wife?
At least that’s what the episode of TF1’s daily soap opera, airing on Wednesday, May 31, suggests, and which ends with the arrest of Spoon’s boss, who police suspect of being the target of the mysterious shooter. Vanessa outside the courthouse at the end of the first day of her trial under high security.
Did Bart want to kill Vanessa Lehman?
Interrogated by an Auror (Julie DeBazak), Bart chooses to take the plunge quietly. However, the facts are against him. A video sent to police by a passerby filming the courthouse during the attempted murder of Vanessa shows her running away just after the shooting.
Additionally, Aurora explains to him that he was seen leaving court half an hour before adjournment, which gave him plenty of time to go and get the gun hidden nearby, then join the mob and shoot him. As soon as the serial killer leaves the building.
Bart remains silent, much to the displeasure of Sara (Camille Genau), who attends the interrogation powerless. Rafael (Jennifer Loretta), who represents the young man, tries to defend his client as best he can, insisting that Avor’s argument is based on speculation.
Knowing that Bart’s silence is making her case worse, Roxanne (Raphael Volkoff) tries to find out more from Adele, who then tells her a disturbing secret: Before his arrest, Bart admitted to her that he preferred the shooter. does not miss and that Vanessa dies in court.
Adele thinks her lover might have acted impulsively out of anger, but Roxanne refuses to believe Bart’s guilt. He advises Adele to trust him and points out that everything seems to indicate that the shot he aimed at Vanessa was premeditated and not impulsive.
Is Bart protecting someone close to him?
Later, in the still Tomorrow episode, which is ours from Thursday 1 June, already available in advance on MyTF1 Max, Sarah visits Bart in his cell and gets him to talk. If he doesn’t try to protect himself, he risks going to prison and never seeing Enora again. But Bart isn’t worried. He points out to his friend that his colleagues have nothing on him. The boss of the spoon will definitely be cleaned.
Listening to him speak, Sarah gets the feeling that Bart is deliberately keeping quiet so that the real shooter can buy time to find Vanessa and finish what he started by killing her. What Barthes does not deny, on the contrary.
Fortunately for Bart, a search of his home turned up nothing, and the PTS report vindicates him: no traces of powder were found on his hands or clothing. But in this case, who could have tried to get rid of Vanessa before her trial?
Aurora then offers a hypothesis that can be considered in the investigation, just as the life of a character well known to fans of Tomorrow belongs to us: what if Bart just saw the shooter, realized that it was an acquaintance of his, and therefore took it into his head to protect him at all costs? This further explains his refusal to talk to the police.
Will Tristan (Mathieu Alexandre) or Victoire (Solene Hébert), who also flipped during Vanessa’s trial, flip when they see the killer do the remorse number when he arrives in court? Or is it someone close to Louisa who has sneaked back into the set for revenge? The answer in the Tomorrow sequel belongs to us at TF1.
Source: Allocine

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