Warning, this article contains spoilers for future episodes of Un si grand soleil. If you don’t want to understand anything, don’t read the following!
After the death of Christian (Nils Olund), Hélène (Sophie Le Tellier) experienced a real descent into hell in Un si grand soleil.
While the police investigate the mysterious circumstances of this tragedy, Helen gradually begins to regain her memory. Unfortunately, there is no indication yet that he is innocent.
Amidst the turmoil, a former nurse believes she killed an art dealer. Between her mental breakdown and the fact that she bought a gun during her breakup with Christian, Helen ticks all the boxes for the perfect criminal.
But did he really kill Christian? One thing is for sure, Helen is going to make some disturbing confessions during the next episodes of Un si grand soleil.
Helen’s disturbing confessions
In A previously unpublished excerpt is available on the France.tv platformIan (Konstantin Balsan) goes to Helen’s bedside to question her because he managed to get hold of the gun dealer who sold him the revolver about a year ago.
“That’s right, I did. I bought a gun for shootinghe admits before continuing,And I used it to kill Christian. “
Florent (Fabrice Deville), who is present at this new interrogation, tries to stop his client, but he continues. “He threatened me. I shot him. And he shot me to defend himself“.
When Ian later tries to find out if he was the one who fired the first shot, Helen confirms it for him. Problem ? The gun that killed Christian Peyrac was an automatic, and Helen bought a revolver. Therefore he could not kill the art dealer as he indicates.
“I admit it, what more do you need?– he asks Ian. After an intervention, Florent tries to realize that he must be mistaken in his memories.
Does Ellen remember the true events of that evening? In turn, will the police track down Christian’s associate Romain Corvisart before it’s too late? Answer soon in Un si grand soleil!
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