<P> Section members Evert Gullberg and Fredrik Clinton decide to silence Zalachenko and Salander to preserve their secrets . Gullberg arrives at the hospital and kills Zalachenko, but is unable to reach Salander; he then commits suicide . Clinton plans to have Salander recommitted to the mental hospital where the Section had her institutionalized as a child after she nearly killed Zalachenko . His collaborator in this plan is Dr. Peter Teleborian, the hospital's administrator, who "treated" the young Salander by putting her in restraints for the smallest infractions . </P> <P> Blomkvist persuades her doctor to sneak an Internet phone into Salander's room, whereupon Salander contacts her fellow hacker, Plague, to see if he can find something on Teleborian . She then tells Blomkvist that Annika Giannini, her lawyer and Blomkvist's sister, has permission to use a video showing her state - appointed guardian Nils Bjurman raping her; Bjurman, a former Section employee, is one of the people she is accused of murdering . </P> <P> Ronald Niedermann, Zalachenko's son and enforcer who previously tried to kill Salander's girlfriend Miriam, has remained a fugitive, wanted for killing a police officer . Sonny, of an outlaw motorcycle gang that Salander encountered in the previous film, is informed that Niedermann went to his home to hide out . There, Sonny finds his brother dead and his girlfriend badly injured . She tells him that Niedermann was the culprit, and Sonny vows revenge . </P> <P> On the day of her murder trial, Salander enters court with piercings, a mohawk, black makeup, and black leather clothing . Called as an expert witness for the prosecution, Teleborian characterizes Salander as delusional and violent, but Giannini gradually demolishes his credibility, using Salander's words and files from the hospital . She shows the video proving Bjurman raped Salander . </P>

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