Episode 5

John, who discovers damage caused at home by the bomb, is taken to see Joe whom he considers to be representative. Joe prefers moving away in an instant from this different family to find for the second time his mysterious ally, who says he is called Dominic. Thanks to him, Joe begins remembering the presence of a guest the evening of the murder which would have been witness of the act. He then goes to The Mesa, where he bumps into Augusta again. Danny, who performed in front of the cameras of a film director on the beach of Santa Barbara, asks his parents for permission to leave to attract adventure with his friends in Hollywood. After some hesitancy, Rosa and Ruben end up giving in to his request. Santana, who planned to leave this day - to Acapulco on the trace of her past, accepts the visit from Mason more seductive than ever. C.C., with his big generosity, gives Peter the direction of the Capwell hotel. Arrived at his new office, Peter accepts Joe's visit who accuses him of having left the bomb at his parents place. He then phones him anonymously, using a break-in at his home as an excuse, to make him leave Kelly for a moment. Peter just leaves and Joe already joins Kelly on the Capwell yacht and finally faces her...
First appearance in the series of Ruben Andrade and Veronica Gayley. It will be necessary to wait for episode 29 before seeing her again.
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