Beck: Season 3

2010
Poster for Beck: Season 3

Beck follows Swedish police officer Martin Beck and his team as they investigate various crimes.

Where to watch Beck: Season 3

Beck: Season 3 is available to stream in the United... More Kingdom now on Sky Go and Viaplay and Freevee.

Beck: Season 3 episodes

Episode 3.1

The Scorpion

A brutally battered woman, Monika, manages to flee from her... More home with her two children. Later, the body of a dead man is found in the same house. The murder was preceded by an assault; bloodstains found in the kitchen correspond to Monika’s DNA.

Episode 3.2

The Unclaimed Girl

A small girl is found dead in a deserted underground... More cellar. She has been dead for some time but there is fresh food for her. Who is she?

Episode 3.3

The Vulture

Former sports minister John Vedén disappears and it quickly becomes... More apparent this is connected to his addiction to gambling.

Episode 3.4

The Attorney

A famous Swedish lawyer is brutally murdered in his apartment.... More Martin Beck and his team find a clear murder motive. Hansson had a good chance of winning a case against a multinational company. But it appears Hansson was not completely honest and had several links with the underworld.

EPISODE 3.5

The Japanese Painting

Beck gets a call from a colleague who's in Stockholm... More for an art auction. He was outbid by a woman who was later found dead in his hotel.

EPISODE 3.6

The Weak Link

A teenage girl is found by her parents brutally raped... More and murdered in the woods. It's now up to Beck and his team to catch the criminal.

EPISODE 3.7

The Silent Scream

Two girls are hit by a train and killed instantly.... More Was it murder or a double suicide? Martin Beck and his team must answer the question of whether the pressure and intimidation faced by these young women in their everyday lives led to their deaths.

EPISODE 3.8

In the Name of God

A paparazzi photographer is found dead, his apartment ransacked. Was... More the motive for the murder revenge, blackmail or something even more sinister?