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Warning: Spoilers ahead for Netflix’s The Glass Dome

In The Glass Dome, a Netflix series adapted from a story by Swedish crime author Camilla Läckberg, Lejla (Léonie Vincent) comes back to her hometown following the passing of her adoptive mother. Returning to Granås, a quaint village in Sweden, quickly turns into a nightmare when a local child goes missing. The peculiar timing and setting of the disappearance trigger a sense of unease in Lejla. This feeling stems from her own childhood trauma of being abducted and confined by an unidentified captor inside a structure known as the “glass dome.”

As a criminologist, Lejla finds herself entangled in an investigation that hits too close to home. Alongside unfolding mysteries, she is compelled to revisit her past and ponder whether the disappearance of the girl is simply a random event or if it is linked to something far more sinister.

Here are the biggest mysteries raised in The Glass Dome and the twists that lead to its thrilling conclusion.

Returning to Granås

The Glass Dome commences with Lejla reconnecting with her roots. While residing in the United States and having shaped her profession as a response to her childhood trauma, the criminologist heads back to the small town of Granås for her adoptive mother Ann-Marie’s funeral. Initially intended as a short visit for the funeral rites, her return takes an unexpected turn, delving into a much larger and more ominous scenario beyond a mere farewell gathering.

Lejla also reunites with her adoptive father, Valter Ness, a former local police officer, rekindling a relationship marked by respect as well as an emotional distance that’s grown over time. It’s clear that Lejla was never very close to Ann-Marie, and that she has concerns about Valter, who seems to carry a burden heavier than grief. Fragmented memories from her past, especially from the time of the kidnapping, begin resurfacing for Lejla, triggering her at the most inconvenient times.

Louise’s death and Alicia’s disappearance

The story takes a sharp turn when Lejla decides to visit Louise, her childhood friend, before returning to the U.S. Upon arriving at Louise’s house, she finds the door open, loud music, and no sign of Louise—until she finds her dead in the bathtub, surrounded by blood. Louise has a deep cut on her arm, and a small knife, suggesting she died by suicide. Lejla is alarmed and grows even more concerned when she discovers that Louise’s daughter Alicia is missing.

The girl’s disappearance turns the tragedy into a mystery. Authorities and volunteers mobilize to search for Alicia, combing through the nearby forest. Tomas, the current police chief and a longtime friend of Valter, takes charge of the investigation. When he finds Alicia’s clothes and shoes at the entrance of an old mine in the town, he officially treats the case as a crime.

“With Louise’s death she loses one of the few people she can feel safe with,” creator Camilla Läckberg and director Lisa Farzaneh tell TIME of Lejla’s situation. “Louise’s death also heightens the worry about what has happened to Alicia, it shows clearly that she is with someone who does not hesitate to kill.”

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Johan Rheborg as Tomas and Farzad Farzaneh as Said in The Glass Dome Courtesy of Netflix

The focus on Said

The discovery of the clothes in an area of the mine associated with Louise’s family generates suspicion in Tomas, who makes a controversial decision to detain Said, Alicia’s father, as the main suspect. Despite his grief over his wife’s death and daughter’s disappearance, Said becomes the target of interrogation.

Tomas’s approach raises questions. He presses Said about his relationship with Louise and insinuates that he is too calm for someone who is mourning. Tomas reveals that the couple was getting divorced, but that only Louise signed the divorce papers, which deepens suspicions. The line between investigation and persecution begins to blur, especially when Tomas claims that Said’s house will be treated as a crime scene.

The clothes, videos, and the strange builder

While Tomas continues the official investigation, Lejla decides to take matters into her own hands. She and Valter return to the site where Alicia’s clothes were found, and Lejla recognizes them as the ones Alicia wore at Ann-Marie’s funeral, the day before the disappearance. This clue is important as it narrows down the timeframe for the possible kidnapping.

The key question becomes: who would have easy access to Alicia and could have approached her without raising suspicion? The answer comes when they learn that last fall, some builders worked on the roof of the family’s house. One of them, Maksim, is said to have been inappropriately close with Alicia. When tracked down by Lejla, he says that Alicia and his daughter were the same age, became friends, and exchanged messages on his phone. Maksim shows Lejla the videos the sent each other, which clears him from suspicion but reveals just how vulnerable Alicia was.

Dolls, cuts, and Ecki

Because Lejla doesn’t remember the details of her own kidnapping, she begins looking through the records of that case to jog her memory and potentially find a connection to the present-day case. When reviewing old recordings of her sessions with the police, Lejla recalls unsettling memories. She refers to her kidnapper by the name Ecki, a man who gave her dolls when reading books and had a ritualistic habit of cutting the girls’ hair before killing them. In the recordings, Lejla says she escaped by luck, but that three other girls weren’t so fortunate.

These details, which seem almost symbolic, echo in Lejla’s current investigation. The way Alicia disappeared, Lejla’s emotional reconstruction, and the resurfacing of the name “Ecki” through the eyes of another child suggest that the story is repeating itself—or that it never truly ended.

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Seraphine Krystek as Young Lejla in The Glass Dome Courtesy of Netflix

Tomas, Louise, and the secret that could collapse the investigation

Another twist shakes the investigation: Tomas admits to having had a relationship with Louise while she was still going through the separation process. Lejla uncovers this through a video of Louise with another man. Pressuring Tomas, he admits to the affair and pleads for it to remain private.

Valter, however, doesn’t forgive. He accuses Tomas of being too emotionally involved to lead the investigation. This situation calls into question the credibility of the local police force and opens the door for Lejla and Valter to take a more active role in the upcoming episodes.

“The story builds on the fact that everyone has secrets,” the show creators say. “This affects not only the investigation, but also the everyday life in a small town where everybody knows each other.”

The press conference, revelations, and Lejla’s “fan”

The town is in chaos. During a press conference, Tomas tries to distance the disappearance of Alicia from Lejla’s kidnapping 22 years earlier. However, his attempt to disconnect the cases seems increasingly forced, especially after the autopsy shows that Louise was drugged before her death—reinforcing the theory that she was actually murdered.

In this chaotic context, a new character emerges: Martin. He casually approaches Lejla in a café, claiming to follow her work in San Diego and admitting he’s always been “fascinated” by her story.

The investigation advances when Lejla gets to know Martin more closely—or rather, Daniel Frick, his real name. Obsessed with the story of Lejla’s kidnapping, which was widely covered in the media at the time, since his own childhood, Daniel reveals he recreated Lejla’s original kidnapping by taking a little girl, Elma, who had long dark hair, making authorities think she was the same person from 22 years ago. But Martin is just an imitator seeking attention and did not kidnap Alicia.

“People who commit crimes are often intrigued by crime. They often admire other criminals and see them as idols,” says Läckberg “Daniel is a man driven by a dark desire. He feels no guilt about it, and his only fear is getting caught. He is fascinated by Lejlas’s kidnapper, admires him, and wants to be part of that glory.”

The real Ecki

During the investigation, Lejla starts suspecting Tomas. He had Louise’s phone and seemed to be hiding something serious. But the truth is that he only wanted to conceal the affair he had with her. None of this, however, prepares Lejla for the most devastating revelation.

Valter, her adoptive father, is the real Ecki—the man who kidnapped her as a child. Now, he has done it again. Lejla learns the truth in the last episode, when she is hiding from Tomas on her own property and someone drugs her and takes her captive. It’s Valter, who takes her to the same hideout where he has been keeping Alicia—imprisoning her in the very home she thought was safe. 

“The idea was from the start built on Valter being a “wolf in sheep’s clothing” and it comes from my fascination for killers and psychopaths who are capable of having normal lives, while committing horrible crimes,” says Läckberg. 

Concerned by Lejla’s disappearance and with no answers, Tomas decides to return to Valter’s house. There, he finds a dead police officer—the same one assigned to protect Lejla.

Upon investigating the property, Tomas uncovers a hidden underground chamber. Inside, he finds Alicia unconscious after being strangled by Valter. Lejla, bleeding, is trapped inside a glass dome, banging her head on the glass to draw attention and prevent Valter from hurting the girl further. Tomas manages to stop the worst. Valter is arrested, and Lejla and Alicia are finally rescued.

Glaskupan. (L to R) Johan Hedenberg as VALTER, Léonie Vincent as LEJLA in Glaskupan. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2024
Johan Hedenberg as Valter and Léonie Vincent as Lejla in The Glass Dome Courtesy of Netflix

In the series’ final moments, Lejla visits Valter in prison and asks where the bodies of the other victims are. He answers coldly: in the lake where he used to take her when she was little. The revelation is direct and chilling, emotionless but devastating. What Lejla thought was a place of cherished memories between father and daughter was, in fact, a silent cemetery.

Lejla also learns how she ended up in Valter’s family. He admits that he decided to kidnap Lejla when he first saw her at a town event, as a child with her biological mother. Valter developed an obsession with Lejla and kidnapped her. By the time Lejla escaped his captivity, her mother was already dead. Driven by this obsession, Valter decided to adopt her to keep her close. This was only possible because Lejla had never seen her kidnapper’s face. He confessed that he loved her in a possessive way and, for that reason, wanted her to stay with him—by any means necessary.

“He uses love as a way to keep his control of her. Love is the way he lures her in, and what keeps her close to him,” says Läckberg. “He takes advantage of her need to belong somewhere and be loved, because without him she is alone in the world.” 

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