To investigate the murder, Jonas quits his job and applies for the post at the law firm his father left open when he died.
When he enters the bathroom, he finds last night's girl dead on the floor, her throat heavily bruised.
When Jonas goes to the place of delivery with the money (everything he owns), he hands over the payoff to the wrong person, an incidental passerby walking his Great Dane, who takes off without a word.
Next, two masked men arrive demanding that he deliver the same sum of money the next day at the same spot.
Having nowhere left to turn to, Jonas retraces his steps of that fateful night, hoping he will find some clue to the identity of his blackmailers.
Before he can free her, the two masked men arrive on the vicinity, threatening to kill Camilla if Jonas doesn't hand over the money.
However, taking the sack off the woman's head face reveals she is not Jonas' fiancée, but the call girl.
In it he discovers not only the two so-called policemen and the call girl - the three of them very much alive - but also the walls to be covered with detailed planning for a large scam: the one he has been led through in the last past days.
Infuriated, Jonas grabs the phone and a gun and runs back to Martin's house, just in time to see the man drive off in his car.
Martin holds that he has done no more than Jonas has done in the past few days: concealing evidence of a crime and killing in order to protect himself.