The writer Andrés Erazo comes to work for the tabloid "El Inquisidor" as an editor. On his first day he visits a crime scene, the victim is a woman in a wedding dress who appears with a cut on her forehead and a Latin phrase on her abdomen.
The head that came to "The Inquisitor" has all its employees with creeps. Andrés begins to receive messages on his cell phone from a stranger who tells him that he cannot trust anyone. The popularity of the tabloid grows like foam.
Andrés and Kodak discover the body of the second victim at the house of the first. On one wall of the place are printed sheets with the novel "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd" by Agatha Christie. Andrés thinks the person responsible is a serial killer.
Almanza receives a call informing him that Aura uploaded the video of the politician who abuses women to the networks. She receives an invitation to meet Simón Restrepo, a senator who thanks him for unmasking that party member.
Rugeles interrogates Andrés and Kodak after finding them at the scene of the third crime. He asks the journalist why he knew that the woman could appear with a dagger stuck in her back. The young man feels that the detective is suspicious of him.
Andrés and Aura discover that the missing woman died in a clandestine abortion site. Lucia sees in her letters that Almanza is hiding something important and that she will soon hurt someone. Tension within the tabloid is mounting.