In 2004, Brazil is shaken by the disappearance of Priscila, sister of MMA world champion Vitor Belfort; the police race against time to solve the case, but twenty years later, they have more questions than answers.
EPISODE 1
An Endless Day
In 2004, Priscila, sister of famous MMA wrestler Vitor Belfort, disappears in downtown Rio de Janeiro in broad daylight. Days later, a fight for the world championship belt reveals the wrestler’s desperation when he wears in the ring a shirt with his sister's face and a desperate request: “COME BACK, PRISCILA.” After inconclusive searches, forensic exams and anonymous calls, a woman’s confession sets off new directions for this mysterious investigation.
EPISODE 2
The Worst Lie in the World
With the arrest of a possible accomplice to the crime, hopes for a solution to the case rekindle, but are soon extinguished by a flood of new anonymous tips. The alleged involvement of drug leaders leads to major police raids on hill communities dominated by the Red Command, where Priscila could be, perhaps willingly. However, while all eyes turn to the hills, Priscila's past, key to understanding her final days, is ignored by the police and distorted by the media.
EPISODE 3
Sewing the Past
The murky mystery involving Priscila Belfort reaches an important point where no detail can be ignored, not even a confession of murder. However, the lack of answers about the case leaves doubts about possible police mistakes. Family and friends retrace Priscila's past and her transformation from a radiant person to a discreet and introverted girl, which ends up in a more intimate suspicion than they would like.
EPISODE 4
Somebody Knows
As if time didn't exist, the wounds in Priscila Belfort's case remain open and fill the hearts of her loved ones with many questions and suspicions. Intense pain, a computer without any files and strange behaviors continue, to this day, to feed a huge “if” in this story. And to give new meaning to this void, the Belfort family transforms mourning into struggle.
Vitor Belfort
Joana Prado
Gilberto Barros