A Better Life: Who Attacks Bullies?  “Audiences will be surprised,” confides Stephen Hannon (Boher).

A Better Life: Who Attacks Bullies? “Audiences will be surprised,” confides Stephen Hannon (Boher).

Life is far from a long, quiet river in Plus belle la vie, even in Plus Belle, for the inhabitants of the Mistral. And it is not Jean-Paul Boher who will be able to say the opposite. The latter actually discovered that her daughter, Lucy, was the victim of harassment.

Although she tried to control the situation by confronting her abusive father, she unknowingly made the situation worse. Cornered and not wanting to disappoint her father, Lucy threatened her abuser with a knife.

Unfortunately for her, her tormentor’s family decided to file a complaint against the teenager and changed the situation, accusing Jean-Paul of abusing their daughter. An ordeal that will have a profound effect on him.

While he investigates the wreck of the Mistral, the cop is put on forced leave to spend time with his family and recover from this new ordeal.

But, as always, Jean-Paul will not be able to avoid the investigation for long, especially since these two cases are strangely connected. In light of this new storyline, AlloCiné sat down with Stephen Hannon to tell us more about what’s in store for his character in the upcoming episodes.

Boher to conduct a parallel investigation

As we’ve seen in previous episodes, Boher isn’t ready to give up on the investigation. “He conducts the investigation in parallel“- the actor told us. “He can’t leave her like that. Moreover, it is connected to the investigation from both sides, so it will be difficult to release it. He will continue to investigate.”

The policeman is actually connected to this investigation because of his daughter. A situation that forces him to continue his investigation. If Stephen Hannon didn’t want to reveal to us who will be responsible for the murder, he confirmed to us that “The audience will be surprised“.

An investigation that will continue over time

This is not the only discovery that Stephen Hannon made to us. He really believed that this investigation “continues over time“. Therefore, this means that the name of the culprit will not necessarily be revealed in the next episodes of Plus belle la vie, encore plus belle.

It seems that the police are facing a new case for Jacob. Remember: This serial killer terrorized the residents of Mistral for several years in Plus belle la vie when it aired on France 3.

He was finally arrested before the end of the series. How long will this stalker killer last? When will the police solve this case? Answer in the coming weeks, or even months, Plus belle la vie, even plus belle.

Source: Allocine

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