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In Bangkok, Dutch diplomat Herman Knippenberg receives a crucial tip from Interpol: Charles’s mother is identified, and her connections help confirm Charles’s real identity and trail. With his local police liaison, Herman pressures the Thai authorities to issue an international alert. But bureaucracy stalls. Frustrated, Herman decides to fly to India himself—without official permission.
Herman arrives in Delhi and teams with a local officer, who recognizes Charles from a stolen car report. A raid is planned. The episode’s climax happens at a rooming house in New Delhi . Police surround the building. Charles, realizing he’s trapped, tries to escape through the roof. Marie-Andrée is caught inside.
Episode 7 (No standalone title; part of the final arc) the serpent s01e07 x264
Charles targets a young French couple hitchhiking through Delhi. He invites them to a party. The scene is tense: Charles, charming but predatory, tries to drug their drinks. However, the couple senses something wrong and flees. It’s the first time Charles visibly fails to close a trap—and he explodes in rage, terrifying Marie-Andrée.
As Marie-Andrée’s loyalties crack under pressure, Charles Sobhraj makes a desperate final stand in India, while Herman Knippenberg races against a diplomatic clock to deliver justice. Full Story / Synopsis for Episode 7 Opening – The Calm Before the Storm The episode opens in India, 1976 . Charles Sobhraj, Ajay Chowdhury, and Marie-Andrée Leclerc have relocated to New Delhi after fleeing Thailand. Living under false names, they pose as gem dealers. Charles is growing reckless, obsessed with maintaining his illusion of power. Marie-Andrée, now suffering from severe abdominal pain (a real medical issue she had), begins to see Charles’s manipulation clearly for the first time. In Bangkok, Dutch diplomat Herman Knippenberg receives a
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Alone in their hotel room, Marie-Andrée finds a suitcase full of passports, drugs, and jewelry. She finally understands she’s not a traveler or lover—she’s an accessory to murder. When Charles tries to force her to help lure another victim, she refuses. Their argument is chilling: Charles switches from tender to monstrous in seconds, reminding her she’s already an accomplice. She has nowhere to go.