


Lisbeth calls him again the next day, but when she goes to meet with Bjurman, he handcuffs her to his bed then beats and rapes her.
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She goes to see Bjurman, who forces her to perform fellatio on him in return for the money that she needs to buy a new computer he refuses to give her the full amount she needs. She visits a hacker friend of hers, "Plague", who can save the hard drive and let her use his spare PC, but only until she can get a replacement laptop. Although she manages to fight them off, her laptop is broken. Lisbeth is attacked by a group of drunk thugs in the subway. Lisbeth lies to Bjurman about the nature of her work by pretending that she is just an office assistant. Bjurman also takes over control of Lisbeth's bank account and refuses to let her access her own money. Bjurman makes it clear to Lisbeth that unless she does what he tells her, he will make her life very difficult and even threatens her with incarceration in a mental hospital. Salander, who was ruled mentally incompetent as a child, is placed in the custody of a new legal guardian, Nils Bjurman ( Peter Andersson), after her previous guardian suffers a stroke. Henrik believes that Harriet's killer is sending them to taunt him. The first ones were gifts from Harriet, and since her disappearance, a flower has arrived each year from different places around the world. Henrik also shows Blomkvist a room whose walls are covered with pressed flowers. Harald is a recluse who still clings to his strong Nazi views and is a suspect for the murder, as is Harriet's mother and all the other family members who were present on that day. After his death, since Harriet’s mother seemed incapable of/uninterested in taking care of her children (Harriet and her older brother Martin), Henrik took responsibility for raising the two. Her father, Gottfried, who is described as a heavy drinker, womanizer and wife beater, accidentally drowned in a lake a year prior to Harriet’s disappearance, so he is not a suspect either. As Richard died in 1940, he is not a suspect. Henrik explains that his brothers-Richard, Gottfried and Harald-are supporters of the Nazi regime. Vanger believes that Harriet was murdered by a family member. Vanger subsequently hires Blomkvist to investigate the disappearance of his niece, Harriet, who vanished on Children's Day decades earlier in 1966. Lisbeth Salander, a freelance surveillance agent and hacker, is hired by Henrik Vanger, the patriarch of the wealthy Vanger family, to conduct a background check on Blomkvist. In December 2002, journalist Mikael Blomkvist, publisher of independent magazine Millennium, loses a libel case involving unproven allegations that he published about billionaire financier Hans-Erik Wennerström, and is sentenced to three months in prison. ( August 2021) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed.
