Is Octave the rapist of Rachel, Lilou and Sara? Timothy may have discovered the proof! The summary of episode 1807 of Tuesday November 5, 2024

Is Octave the rapist of Rachel, Lilou and Sara? Timothy may have discovered the proof! The summary of episode 1807 of Tuesday November 5, 2024
Is Octave the rapist of Rachel, Lilou and Sara? Timothy may have discovered the proof! The summary of episode 1807 of Tuesday November 5, 2024

Tuesday November 5, 2024 in Tomorrow belongs to us… After a night in the hospital, Sara, who still has not revealed her rape to anyone, is on edge. She is looking forward to her final exam so she can go home. Roxane, who visits her, sees that she is stressed, without really understanding why. In tears, Sara ends up telling her everything: the clue about the pen left in Lilou's bag, her attack, her powerlessness to stop her rapist… Upset, Roxane tries to comfort her and tells her that she must talk about it. to the doctors and colleagues but Sara, still in shock, refuses.

Tomorrow belongs to us in advance: Rachel moves in with Bart and Timothée

At the shared accommodation, the night was short for Timothée, who shared Bart's bed to allow Rachel to sleep at their place. And for Timothée, this is not the only upheaval that destabilizes him: to thank the boys, Rachel prepared breakfast. And Timothée is logically upset by the menu and by eating, not from his plate, but from Bart's! He then cuts the conversation short to go take a shower first. Meanwhile, Bart suggests that Rachel stay at their house for a few more days. Rachel accepts with a big smile. A few minutes later, Timothée insists that she write down the rules of shared accommodation in a notebook.

Tomorrow belongs to us in advance: Adam abandons his law studies

Early in the morning, Adam is summoned by his parents. Following their son's recent slip-ups, Soizic and François decided to introduce new rules and in particular to prohibit him from going out during the week. The young man replies but is immediately cut off by his father who sees clearly that he has been in trouble since Amel left. They also warn him about his law studies: he doesn't seem to work as much as he should. Exasperated, Adam leaves the room, with one last insolent reply. At noon, the young man has lunch with Alain. He then admits to his grandfather that his recent excesses are not linked to Amel's departure but to a need to let off steam. He then changes the subject and asks Alain if things are progressing with Marianne. At Spoon, François guides Maud, who is following the same course as Adam. He takes the opportunity to ask him for some information about his son's ongoing involvement. Visibly uncomfortable, the young girl kicks into touch before disappearing. Back at home, François talks to Soizic about his exchange with Maud. He could see that she was uncomfortable. They suspect Adam of not being very diligent at university. That's when Alain arrives and, thinking that they know, confirms that Adam wants to quit law. François and Soizic are feeling the blow and are worried about the year to come. Night has fallen, Adam is at the Spoon with Jack and Rayane. He then suggests that they go party in . But they refuse, arguing that they absolutely have to work.

Tomorrow belongs to us in advance: is Octave the rapist of Rachel, Lilou and Sara?

Eventually, Sara agreed to reveal what happened to her. She relates the facts to Michaël, who came to the hospital to collect her words. She details the modus operandi of her rapist who, after putting a blade to her throat, put on a night mask to prevent her from seeing him and tied her up so that she did not move, before cut off a lock of her hair. Sara blames herself, she should have talked about it straight away and taken samples. But she is also determined: the culprit must be caught as quickly as possible and she wants to actively participate in the investigation. Michaël is not in favor of this last request. Back home, where the scientific police are taking samples, Roxane falls into Damien's arms. In tears, she blames herself for not having seen or noticed anything. At the Spoon, Mona, who has just heard Octave leave a cute message for Lilou, is distraught: she has no more news from Joël. But, just as Nathan is about to talk to him about an important subject, the missing person resurfaces. Mona welcomes him with joy and relief. Joël justifies his absence by feeling bad after being suspected by the police. At the police station, Damien announces that the DNA samples from Sara and Roxane yielded nothing. The conclusion is terrifying: the rapist feels all-powerful and, having this time left no clue about his next victim, has changed his modus operandi. A little later, Timothée comes to see Roxane to offer her help in finding the rapist. He wants to analyze telephone boundaries. Then he wants to share his pain after learning what happened to Sara. Not knowing how to broach the subject with her, he decided to write her a letter. Roxane sincerely thanks him. Arriving at the police station, Nordine comes across Sara, reading Timothée's letter. Like all his colleagues, he assures her of his support before hugging her affectionately.

In the evening, at the police station, Timothée and Roxane's boundary analyzes seem to be bearing fruit. They show that the rapist would frequent a gym in Sète. A sports hall already implicated in a case: recently, a woman removed a handrail after hearing masculinist remarks. A gym regularly frequented by… Octave!

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