Les Invisibles - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Milan
The body of a man is found in open countryside. No fingerprints in the files, no identity papers, no search warrants, and a swollen face. Darius, Marijo, Ben and Duchess are called to the scene of the crime: it is indeed an "Invisible", a body without identity. It is up to them to find that of this man, and to get their hands on his murderer. And this, within 7 days. In which case, the man will be thrown into the common grave.

Sycomore
A large cemetery in the early morning. Two young employees in overalls discover a corpse at the bottom of an unsealed grave. That of a young woman in her thirties, who lies there, above an old worm-eaten coffin. Darius' team is hard at work: who is "SYCOMORE", this new Invisible? And how did she get there?

Pachelbel
Two feet is all we have at the start of the story. It is very little. No doubt: both feet belong to the same person, probably a man, given the size. But how to find the identity of a human being from two feet? Will we find other fragments? Looks like there's a weirdo out there playing little thumbs up somewhere with a man's body cut to pieces...

Citadelle
A woman is found under the Citadel Bridge. Particularity: she is dressed in a wedding dress. Once again, the identity of the victim is a complete mystery. However, if this woman was about to get married, there are bound to be people looking for her! Her future husband, for example?

Cordeliers
A body is found in an old abandoned quarry. Completely charred, identification is simply impossible. On the other hand, the method of killing has many points in common with another ongoing investigation. An investigation much more publicized than those of our brigade, chaperoned by the no less media-savvy commander Chistera, enemy number 1 of Darius. An explosive collaboration will therefore be set up between the two teams. At the same time, it is a completely different universe that we discover. Tom, a young man of twenty, is on the run. Who is he hiding from? What has he done that people seem to be chasing him?

Garenne
A joyous demolition party in a holiday camp for teenagers which is inaugurating, just next to its old premises, new brand new buildings. To celebrate, a few elders were invited before the opening by one of their comrades, who had become the camp director. But the party turns tragic. After just a few sledgehammers, we discover a skeleton, immured in an old chimney! So who is he? We will call it "Garenne", like the holiday camp where we found it, Château-Garenne.
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