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  1. Jan 16, 2015 · Gustave counters by implicating him in the murders of Serge X and his sister, Attorney Kovacs and Madame D herself. These accusations wouldn't be taken seriously normally, but the case has been shrouded in mystery from the beginning.

  2. Gustave fires back, telling Henckels that Dmitri is responsible for the death of Kovacs, Serge, Serge’s clubfooted sister, and the countess. Henckels has everyone arrested, when suddenly they are interrupted by a scream from outside.

  3. Oct 29, 2022 · The regime's policemen harass Zero for being an immigrant and kill Gustave when he defends his protégé. Gustave's death, as it turns out, is how Zero, his heir, came to wealth.

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  4. After a testimony by Madame D.'s butler Serge X, Gustave is arrested by Inspector Alfred J. Henckels for Madame D.'s murder; Serge then goes into hiding. Gustave befriends a gang during his imprisonment and provides them with pastries from Mendl's, a well-known bakery.

  5. Sure, he falsely testifies against Gustave, but only because his family's safety is at stake. He doesn't just cower behind his lie—he runs into the Zubrowkian Alps, meets our protagonists, and admits to wrongfully accusing Gustave of the murder of Madame D.

  6. Shortly thereafter, Gustave is arrested and imprisoned for the murder of Madame D after forced testimony by Serge X, Madame D's butler, which basically says that Serge saw Gustave at the night of the crime near Madame X's chambers.

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  8. Jan 6, 2022 · Gustave surveys Madame D.’s corpse and expresses his admiration for her appearance. She has finally gotten in right… in death. The butler M. Serge, via Clotilde, asks for a word with M.G. He and Zero wait for a moment for Serge, who is seen through the glass looking agitated and distraught.

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