Tomorrow Belongs to Us from July 3, 2024 in advance: Melody incarcerated for the murder of John Kovac!

Tomorrow Belongs to Us from July 3, 2024 in advance: Melody incarcerated for the murder of John Kovac!
Tomorrow Belongs to Us from July 3, 2024 in advance: Melody incarcerated for the murder of John Kovac!

In the episode of Tomorrow belongs to us scheduled for Wednesday July 3, 2024 at 7:10 p.m. on TF1, Georges (Mayel Elhajaoui) confronts Melody after her discovery about the ring. He explains that the stone in the ring was found in John Kovac’s garage. Melody explains that John was simply her mechanic. She thought she had lost the stone when she went to get the car fixed 2-3 weeks ago.

Melody (Nelly Lawson) goes to teach Mona (Catherine Benguigui). Georges takes advantage of her absence to take the glass from which she has just drunk. He then informs Martin of his doubts concerning his companion. The commander is doubtful and considers that there is not enough evidence to be able to question him. As a result, Georges wants to compare the glass that Mélody used with the fingerprints found in John’s garage (Jean-Michel Peril).

Mélody confesses in Tomorrow Belongs to Us on TF1

Si Martin (Franck Monsigny) fears that this story reminds him of Vanessa, Georges wants to stay on the investigation. For her part, Audrey (Charlotte Gaccio) help Bastien (Nicolas Jacquens) in his administrative procedures following the death of his father. The young man bursts into tears and Damien’s wife comforts him. At the police station, the announcement falls! Mélody’s fingerprints match those found in John Kovac’s garage as well as at his home.

Additionally, Melody’s fingerprints were found on the sleeve of the jacket Kovac was wearing when he was killed. While tutoring Mona, Sara (Camille Exactly) interrupts Mélody and asks to follow her for questioning. At the police station, she explains that John was simply her mechanic before admitting to having had a brief relationship with him when she arrived in Sète. But Sara reminds her that she wanted to see him on the day of his death.

Melody arrested in Tomorrow belongs to us

Mélody claims not to remember. Sara thinks she couldn’t stand John having an affair with another woman. She would therefore be responsible for the murder of Clarisse and John, in addition to the assault on Audrey. Mélody is in tears and says nothing. For Georges, all the evidence points to his partner and thinks she is guilty. Mélody is taken into custody. She will be brought before a judge and placed in pretrial detention.

Upon learning this, Igor (Frédérick Guillaud), Clarisse’s husband, feels guilty and thinks that he could have avoided the tragedy if he had loved his wife more. Georges goes to Mélody’s cell. The latter assures that she does not have a double life. But Georges does not believe her. A policeman handcuffs him and takes Mélody into the prison van.

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Furthermore, following a misunderstanding, Lilou (Roman Park) thinks that Violette (Salome Benitha) is struggling with his withdrawal and warns Jordan (Maxime Lélue). Worried, he asks Violette for news. She explains that she was talking about missing him. After this rapprochement, they arrange to meet the next day. Lizzie encourages her brother to move up a gear.

For her part, Marianne (Luce Mouchel) enjoys teasing Diego (Enzo Rose). In the conversation, she discovers that he has a complicated relationship with Maud Meffre. Later, at the Spoon, Marianne meets Sébastien (Xavier Deluc) and asks her about Maud. She wants to invite the prosecutor and his granddaughter to Chloé’s for an aperitif tomorrow. Sébastien accepts and then warns Maud (Sixtine Dutheil). The latter does not understand why Raphaëlle and Camille are not invited. Upon learning that Diego will be present, Maud accepts the invitation.

Tomorrow belongs to us can be found from Monday to Friday from 7:10 p.m. on TF1.

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