Crossing the border Ruda confesses to the police the crime

Crossing the border: Rudá confesses to the police the crime that shattered Brisa’s life

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when crossing, Ruda (Guilherme Cabral) received word that he was responsible for the montage that wiped out life breeze (Lucy Alve) in a spiral of problems. In the picture in question, which he thought was a joke, the boy associated the photo of the woman from Maranhão with a poster of a baby kidnapper.

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“Poor girl. It’s scary what happened to her! And anyone can be a victim of something like that,” Cotinha commented, looking at Brisa. “For a joke or malicious intent, someone takes over your face, takes over your voice, and suddenly you say things, do things you don’t even think about…”

Rudá is stunned to realize that he is responsible for Brisa being accused

“Lais said the delegate will set the boy up,” Leonor will reply. “She went there to accompany his interrogation.”

“That really deserved a welldeserved punishment!” Cotinha adds.

“Can he be arrested?” Rudá will ask.

“I hope so!” she says.

confession

Rudá then despairs and goes straight to the police station. Once there, the other boy is already giving evidence and is cornered more and more by the delegate in charge of the case.

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“I later learned to use these applications, I didn’t even know how to use them then,” defends the young man.

“So you’re overcomplicating… shall we start talking seriously? Confess soon that you’ll be better!” the delegate will urge.

At that moment Rudá comes and invades the room.

“It wasn’t him! It was me!” admits Guida’s son.