Initially dismissed as a "nobody," the man’s identity leads Rocco into the fringes of society.
The episode begins with the discovery of a dead body behind a local market in Aosta. The victim is a "clochard"—a homeless man—beaten to death with a violence that seems disproportionate to his status.
Refuses to wear mountain gear; still stuck in his Loden coat and Clarks.
The motive isn't robbery or random cruelty, but a complex web of family inheritance and past sins. 🎭 The Emotional Landscape
The cold, gray mountains of Aosta mirror Rocco's internal state, contrasting sharply with his memories of the warm, chaotic Roman streets. 🧥 Style and Performance
Season 3, Episode 2 acts as a bridge. It marks the moment where Rocco stops running from his past and starts living with the consequences of his choices. It isn't just about solving a murder; it’s about Rocco realizing that, like the victim, he is becoming a ghost in his own life.
Rocco discovers the victim was once a wealthy architect.