01:00Child, daughter, mother, father, son, daughter, mother, son, child.
01:13And now, bring in the child.
01:25So where's he supposed to be picking us at?
01:27Said he'd meet us at the door.
01:31I don't know why we're all dressed up like this.
01:34He's only a flaming trumpet player.
01:36We had a laugh with him last year, didn't we?
01:39I hope he's got a eater, though. I'm freezing out here.
01:49Listen, I know he's nice and all that,
01:51but you don't think he's a perv, do you?
01:54No.
01:56Anyway, what if he is?
01:58He's got a nice bum, though.
02:04Maybe he meant round the front.
02:06Yeah, come on.
02:22What if he's not coming?
02:24Oh, patience, girl.
02:29HE SNIFFS
02:44What are you doing that for?
02:46I told you, I'm bloody cold.
02:48But it might belong to someone.
02:50Oh, don't be so daft, Nicky.
02:52It's probably been left here for some charity or jumble sale or something.
02:55I suppose.
02:59Go on, then. Pass one here.
03:06Where is it?
03:10Shit.
03:25What's going on here?
03:27Sorry, sorry, you can't come any further.
03:29Can't come to do the flowers. I'm afraid that won't be possible.
03:32But this is my church. I'm sorry, but...
03:35Why is he allowed in?
03:39He's important.
03:52How long? A week, maybe.
03:56I'd say ten days at the outside.
04:02Boy or girl?
04:04Girl.
04:16What are they doing hanging round here?
04:18Waiting for a friend.
04:20Looks like they missed the party, eh?
04:26Strangled.
04:28The whites of the eyes are ruptured.
04:30You can see the paint-red points, the tichial hemorrhage.
04:33How long has she been dead?
04:3524 hours, maybe less.
04:37Are there any signs of assault?
04:39No. Close her eyes and she looks perfect.
04:41She wouldn't have suffered for long, then?
04:43No. It's very quick.
04:45Small mercies, eh?
04:50Well...
04:52It wouldn't be too difficult to trace the parents.
04:55We haven't had any reports of a missing baby,
04:57so it's probably the parents that left her there.
04:59We'll be assuming a church would be the safest place.
05:02The body will be looked after.
05:04Doug, could you set up a press conference?
05:06Yeah.
05:08And then make sure we've got enough manpower to cover the phones.
05:11Lucy, check the local hospitals' records of recent births.
05:15Sir, I've got a brand name on the blanket.
05:18Happy Tots. Good.
05:20We'll see if you can trace them and find out where they came from, what branch.
05:23What if the baby isn't from Cornwall?
05:25It could have been brought here from just about anywhere.
05:27Not from Cornwall. But why go to all that trouble, then?
05:29Why not take her to the nearest church?
05:31Well, maybe this is the nearest church.
05:33Either that or we've got a nationwide search on our hands.
05:35Let's just make sure we've got all the angles covered here, shall we,
05:37before we start jumping to conclusions?
05:39PHONE RINGS
05:41Excuse me.
05:44What's this?
05:47Helen, is that you?
05:50No, no, no, no, I can't. I'm right in the middle of, um...
05:53The car?
05:55I thought David was...
05:57Yeah.
05:59Look, if it isn't the battery, well, you'd better call somebody out.
06:04OK, um...
06:06What time are they due at the station?
06:14Charlie!
06:17Good to see you, Charlie.
06:19And to you, Bill.
06:21Um, is Joyce not with you?
06:23Huh?
06:25Look, I'm sorry we couldn't make it, but you know what bloody school's like these days.
06:28You'll have to tell me. I get enough of that from Helen.
06:31Well, there we are, then.
06:33So, happy anniversary!
06:36What are we going to do with your father, Kate?
06:38Same as usual, mate. Just take me to the nearest pub and hold that jazz.
06:42Ruth's still in France.
06:44All right, Kate. But she's due back tomorrow, I think.
06:47So, where do we go first, then?
06:49That lunchtime gig at the Bloon Hut was great last year.
06:51I'm sorry, Bill, but, um...
06:53I've got to drop you straight off at the house.
06:56Well, you're not going back to the office.
06:58Yeah. I've got a press conference.
07:00Nothing serious, is it?
07:02I'm afraid so.
07:05Yeah, a blue and white check with a red stripe.
07:11Yeah, yeah, that'll be it.
07:13Yeah, OK.
07:14Dr Dayton, the baby is dead and it's urgent that we trace the mother.
07:17Yeah, OK. Thanks. Bye.
07:19Thank you.
07:21Shit!
07:25Uh, these blankets. I don't think you're going to have much luck.
07:28Nothing at all?
07:29According to the head office of the store,
07:31those were the colours that were on sale last year.
07:34Every branch throughout the country.
07:36Well, you'd better get on to those baby clothes, then.
07:38How are you getting on, Dixon?
07:39Well, I've got through all the files on the local hospitals
07:42and I'm just drawing up a list of all the local GPs.
07:45Right. Any luck?
07:47Nothing.
07:49Where's Joyce?
07:51Home, I expect.
07:53You don't think anything's wrong, do you?
07:55I wouldn't have thought so.
07:56But it's school holidays. If Bill and Kate are here, why not Joyce?
07:59I don't know. Ask them.
08:00I can't do that.
08:01Well, then pray it by ear.
08:03If something has gone wrong, I'm sure he'll tell us in his own time.
08:09You've given him my room.
08:10Well, thanks very much.
08:11This happens every year. It's not fair.
08:33Is everything all right?
08:41Hey. Hey.
08:45Hey, come on, love.
08:49It'll be all right.
08:52Don't worry.
08:54We found the body of a child
08:56abandoned outside St Catherine's Church
09:00at 12 o'clock midday.
09:03As yet, we don't know the identity of the child
09:06or the cause of death.
09:10I've called this press conference
09:12so that someone who might know this child or the parents
09:16can come forward and help us with our enquiries.
09:19You've got no lead, then?
09:21At the moment, there are no other details.
09:23How old's the child?
09:25Approximately ten days.
09:27Can you tell us what sex the child was?
09:29I'm afraid not.
09:30Are there any reports of a missing child?
09:34As I said...
09:37Cases like this are always so disturbing
09:40for everyone involved,
09:42including Charlie.
09:46He's not meant to have a real emotional response.
09:51But it gets to him every time.
09:54I know, cos he always brings it home.
09:57That must be difficult.
10:02Sir, what have we got?
10:04Well, nothing from the NHS hospital, sir.
10:06Lucy's just started with the local doctors
10:08and we're going to check up on her family.
10:10Apparently, the district nurse hasn't been able to get access
10:13for a couple of days and she's a bit concerned, so...
10:16Right, let's hope we can get to the bottom of this
10:18before the press start blowing it up out of all proportion,
10:20putting the fear of God into anyone with a baby.
10:22They will, sir.
10:29How's Joyce?
10:31Oh, fine. Fine.
10:33Up to her eyes in paperwork, as usual.
10:35I thought she'd like to come with you.
10:37Oh, you know Joyce. Work, work, work.
10:41I thought it was good for Kate to have a holiday, though.
10:44GCSE's and all of that.
10:46She deserved a break before settling down to it all.
10:52Ah!
10:54Well, it's good to see you.
10:56Yeah.
10:59Me too.
11:04HEAVY BREATHING
11:14BABY CRYING
11:34Hello.
11:36Gucci, gucci, goo.
11:39Oi!
11:41Who are they to think you are, pervert?
11:43Don't do that, please.
11:45Protective Inspector Kersey, OK?
11:47What do you want?
11:49Is this your baby? Toby?
11:51What's the matter, love?
11:53Nothing. Get in the car.
11:55You were saying?
11:57Um, obviously this is your baby.
12:00That's what I was asking.
12:03It's not something any of us ever get used to, Ian.
12:08Even when you've seen it all before?
12:10No.
12:12And when you don't feel anything,
12:14you know you've reached the end of the line.
12:18It's not as though I knew her or anything like that.
12:20Doesn't matter.
12:23SILENCE
12:29Uh, sir, um, Andy's made a list of all the doctors in the immediate area
12:34who've been treating pregnant women privately in the last month.
12:38Only six have given birth so far.
12:42You'd better get on to them.
12:45It might be worth checking to see if, um,
12:48any new mothers have been treated for depression recently.
12:52I remember when David was born, Helen was a bit, well,
12:56not deeply depressed, but, uh, I don't know.
12:59I think she felt as if part of her life had come to an end.
13:02Hmm. Happens to a lot of women, apparently.
13:04Excuse me, sir, there's somebody at the front desk.
13:07Constable, I thought I told you...
13:09I tried, sir, but he was very insistent.
13:11I'm sorry to barge in like this,
13:13but I need to talk to you about the baby.
13:17I know who killed it.
13:19I've been watching them for some time now.
13:21I suppose I've been... This might sound a little crazy,
13:24but I've been trying to put some sort of file together,
13:27watch where they meet, what they do.
13:29And you say you know who these people are?
13:32No, not all.
13:34But the one I assume they treat as their leader, yeah, I do know him.
13:38His name's Dayton.
13:40Dayton?
13:42You don't mean Dr Alan Dayton?
13:45Yeah. He's the one you want to stop.
13:47What makes you think he's involved with the death of a child?
13:52My wife, well, my ex-wife,
13:55was a patient of his during her pregnancy.
13:58I don't know exactly what happened.
14:00Some sort of brainwashing, I suppose.
14:03But during those last few months, she changed.
14:06Under his influence?
14:08Absolutely.
14:10I didn't understand what was happening.
14:12I still find it difficult to believe.
14:15She told me she'd become a pagan.
14:18Of course, I knew nothing about paganism.
14:21I asked her to explain what was going on.
14:24She tried, but I wasn't really listening.
14:27All I could see was how deeply involved she'd become,
14:30as though her mind had been taken over completely.
14:33And she was still seeing Dr Dayton?
14:36Oh, yes.
14:39At first, I pulled it down to some phase she was going through,
14:43something to do with the pregnancy.
14:45But then he started giving her things to drink,
14:48some herbal concoctions he'd put together himself.
14:51He said they'd help when she went into labour.
14:54And did they?
14:56My daughter was born.
14:59But Dayton, you've got to stop him.
15:02He's dangerous and he's evil.
15:06You're obviously very angry, Mr Matthews.
15:10Do you have any evidence to substantiate your allegations?
15:14My daughter was born dead.
15:19I thought my job was bad enough.
15:21Brings it all home to you, doesn't it?
15:25So, it's definitely manual strangulation, then?
15:29Yes. Some of the bruising's beginning to come out now.
15:33Fingers and thumbs at the point where the pressure was exerted.
15:36What about other injuries?
15:38No.
15:40Someone on the wiser?
15:42I'm afraid not. Excuse me.
15:48Dress Matthew's daughter died over six months ago.
15:51Stillborn.
15:53Totally unexpected, of course, and tragic.
15:56But not in any way unusual.
15:58And the herbal drinks you were giving his wife at the time?
16:01My God, he is paranoid.
16:03A simple herbal remedy for backache.
16:06I could give you a sample, if you'd like.
16:09Unless, of course, you'd prefer to believe the accusations of a man
16:12so bitter about his wife's leaving him, he'll blame anyone but himself.
16:16All because, at the end of the day, he has no one and nothing to turn to.
16:21What is it you believe in, Dr Dayton?
16:23I'm sorry?
16:25Who or what do you turn to?
16:28I don't understand.
16:30Well, even as a pagan, you must have faith in something.
16:34My faith is none of your business, Inspector.
16:37It is when the possible murder of a child is in question.
16:41We spoke on the phone earlier today, do you remember?
16:44You didn't seem at all bothered or concerned to help us with our inquiries.
16:48What were you doing in the woods with that child, Dr Dayton?
16:54Well, if you must know, I was at a ceremony welcoming the child to the world.
16:59Not that it's relevant to your investigation.
17:01Where is it now?
17:03Where's what?
17:04The baby you welcomed to the world.
17:08For God's sake, you don't...
17:10I'd like the name and address of the parents.
17:12What do you take me for?
17:14What the hell has Chris Matthews been saying?
17:16I'm a doctor.
17:18Do these hands look as if they would murder a child?
17:23OK.
17:25That's good work.
17:27But if Dayton is involved, we'll need real evidence.
17:33Yes, but make sure the surveillance is discreet.
17:37Yeah.
17:45Bill, are you sure about Kate?
17:47Oh, yeah, yeah, she's fine.
17:49Well, maybe I'll take her a sandwich later.
17:51Helen, if Kate says she's not hungry...
17:56Oh, come on!
17:58Where's that bottle of malt she keeps in the way for rainy days?
18:01Is that all you two are going to do for the rest of the night?
18:03Mm-hm.
18:04I could always go to the pub.
18:05David!
18:06I meant for the jazz.
18:10God, I wish Ruth was here.
18:12David is no help, the mood he's in.
18:15She'll be home tomorrow.
18:17Well, I tell you, there is definitely something wrong with those two.
18:20I bet you any money's left, Joyce.
18:23Are you going to talk to him?
18:25Well, let's just see, shall we?
18:27You know what he's like when he's drinking.
18:29You can't shut him up, usually.
18:31Don't turn it into a drinking competition.
18:42Well, if it's good enough for them,
18:45if it's good enough for them...
18:50Women, Charlie.
18:51Why the hell do they have to make life so bloody complicated?
18:55It's one of life's great mysteries.
18:57Yeah, but just when you've got things sorted out,
18:59some bloody thunderbolt from the blue,
19:02this time it's right between the eyes.
19:09Bill.
19:10Hmm?
19:15You and Joyce...
19:16Oh, I don't want to talk about it.
19:18Oh, no, that's unfair.
19:21You want me to tell you about me and Joyce.
19:24Question, are we happy?
19:26Answer, no, we bloody well ain't.
19:30OK.
19:34Oh!
19:37Next!
19:41And then what happened?
19:44Mum and Dad had a row.
19:46She said she was going away, needed a break.
19:49Then Dad went and said the same thing.
19:52Didn't want to stay in the house.
19:56And where did you fit into all this?
19:59Mum wanted me to stay with her, but...
20:03Daddy's girl.
20:07Ruth's exactly the same.
20:10She and Charlie, they can argue like cat and dog.
20:14But when there's the slightest trouble,
20:16who does she run to every time?
20:18Uncle Charles.
20:20Dad.
20:21Always Dad.
20:24Mixed ability?
20:26Now, I'll tell you about mixed ability.
20:33Same class, right?
20:35Ours, Catherine.
20:37She can get straight As across the book.
20:40And then there's Lisa Marie Chow.
20:43She comes into my class and looks at me and says,
20:47''I see they're back together again.''
20:49Then she goes off.
20:51I called her back and I said, ''What's that?''
20:56And she said, ''The cheeks of my arse!''
21:08You love your kids, don't you, Charlie?
21:14Of course I do.
21:18I love my Katie doing it for that girl you know.
21:23Is Katie unhappy?
21:26No, no more, she's not.
21:30Bill.
21:38David, what are you doing?
21:40What's he looking at?
21:42Can't you see we're busy?
21:44Oh, yeah, sorry. I mean, I'd go to bed if I could.
21:47Oh, shut up.
21:48You're sitting on it.
21:51Will you just go and find something else to do, would you?
21:56I don't know.
21:59Bill.
22:01Isn't there something else you should be telling me?
22:05Yes.
22:06Charlie.
22:08Do it.
22:09Well, go on, then.
22:18I'm sorry.
22:20I'm sorry.
22:22I'm sorry.
22:25I'm sorry.
22:33I love you, Charlie.
22:38There it is, I've said it.
22:43Come on.
22:46I don't know if you have to say it.
22:48Yes, come on.
22:54David.
22:58David.
23:00What?
23:06Upstairs.
23:08We need to get there.
23:17Charlie.
23:24Charlie.
23:43It's as serious as that, is it?
23:48Uh-uh.
23:54It's as serious as that.
24:08So, we're looking at the possible involvement of a local pagan group.
24:14And if it's a dead end, we'll have to go national.
24:18Look, I don't think we should rush into this.
24:20I understand, but they're getting very restless.
24:22You make them sound like a pack of wolves.
24:2648 hours, and if there's no further development...
24:2824.
24:30I'd like you here tomorrow morning, Charles.
24:32Thanks. Bye-bye.
24:50Bye-bye.
25:10Remember this?
25:14What was the name of that club we all used to go to?
25:17Hmm.
25:20Good.
25:23Good times.
25:26Have things changed so much?
25:30They have now.
25:37I know it's none of my business, but...
25:39You're going to tell me anyway. I drink too much, I know.
25:43Come on, be my guest.
25:46Is that the problem?
25:49Well, I look upon it more as a remedy.
25:52Dolls the pain.
25:54Yes, well...
25:57You may find it helpful, but I don't see it being entirely helpful to Kate.
26:02Quite the contrary.
26:05Yeah, well, give me extra homework or a week's detention, but don't...
26:08Don't lecture me, Alan.
26:15She's very unhappy.
26:19It's not an exclusive club.
26:22You really aren't.
26:24A right bastard.
26:36Is it really all over?
26:42Probably.
26:48Good afternoon.
27:13It's about the baby, isn't it?
27:16I was watching the news yesterday.
27:18Poor mother must be in a right old state.
27:20Yes.
27:22Oh, excuse me a minute.
27:35Antidepressants.
27:37Antetamazepam.
27:40Baby crying, maybe?
27:45Maybe.
27:52Yeah, but you don't take sleeping tablets to ignore a crying baby.
27:59Mr Cranshaw.
28:02Who are you?
28:03Detective Inspector Lane.
28:06Well?
28:07It's all right, love.
28:09I was just going to explain how the baby's staying with your mother for a couple of days.
28:13That's right.
28:14Do you know what grandmothers are like?
28:17Yes, of course.
28:20Is that it?
28:27Have you checked the grandmother?
28:29There's no answer from the house.
28:31What about this ring?
28:32Are you sure it's the same as the one Dayton was wearing?
28:34Identical.
28:36I can't believe Dayton's just a local pagan.
28:39What if it's a cover for something more sinister?
28:41What about the Cranshaw family?
28:43Definitely pagans.
28:44A witch's coven?
28:46Well, I don't believe in witches.
28:48There's plenty of maniacs out there.
28:49You best keep tabs on them.
29:05I didn't think they still had witch hunts in Cornwall.
29:09We've got to find the baby's parents somehow.
29:12Yeah, but...
29:14Pagans?
29:16It's a bit sinister.
29:18Well, that's what we're going to find out.
29:22And the baby?
29:24What if you don't find the parents?
29:25I'm sure you will, but...
29:27What if?
29:28Then we've failed.
29:31And what about the baby if no one claims it?
29:36In all likelihood, if the baby's not claimed or identified...
29:41She'll be cremated.
29:44What?
29:46No service, nothing.
29:48At the end of the day, there'll be no one to mourn.
29:52Just dust.
30:06That's him.
30:10Let's go.
30:40One, two, three, four...
30:42One, two, three, four...
31:11May this child feel the wind on her face.
31:17May this child feel the water run through her fingers.
31:23May this child feel the fire warm her soul.
31:40Earth, air, fire, water.
31:44Mother, father, son, daughter.
31:47Earth, air, fire, water.
31:51Mother, father, son, daughter.
31:54Earth, air, fire, water.
31:57Mother, father, son, daughter.
32:01Earth, air, fire, water.
32:04Mother, father, son, daughter.
32:11I told you, how we choose to lead our lives is up to us.
32:15We're doing nothing illegal and we're not hurting anyone.
32:18And the baby?
32:20My daughter's perfectly healthy. You saw her yourself.
32:26Do you know Chris Matthews?
32:29I know his wife. She left him.
32:32Yeah, your christening and your God did nothing for him.
32:37We don't believe in gods.
32:40Our babies are not christened.
32:42They're dedicated to the earth and those around them.
32:46You saw it for yourselves, didn't you?
32:49Yes.
32:51And did we look dangerous?
32:55No.
32:57And we've got nothing to hide.
33:02What are you doing?
33:04What's it look like?
33:06Yes, but it normally takes hours of coaxing and a financial incentive
33:10to get you anywhere near a bucket and sponge.
33:12Yeah, well, it just goes to show how badly I wanted to be out of the house.
33:15Come on, love, it's not that bad.
33:17Oh, no? Mum, all Kate does is cry
33:19and he hasn't had a bottle out of his hand since he got here.
33:22I'm fed up with it.
33:24They're both going through a difficult time, David.
33:26Yeah, well, I've had enough.
33:34Ah!
33:37CRASHING
33:41SCREAMING
34:03What, you're trying to tell me they're not mad?
34:05No, they're not.
34:07Their practice may be different from any religion or belief we may know,
34:10but they're not mad.
34:13I think we're back to square one, sir.
34:15What, chanting in the middle of the woods, holding hands,
34:17going around in circles, they're mad as a box of frogs.
34:20Lucy?
34:22They've done nothing wrong.
34:24Did Dixon come up with anything?
34:27Well, from what it says here,
34:29it seems that Dayton can't be a pagan priest.
34:32Apparently pagans tend not to go in for any kind of hierarchical structure.
34:36That's why when they meet, they always form a circle
34:38to emphasise the fact that there's no superior figure.
34:41That's exactly what I saw.
34:43It confirms what Chris Matthews told us,
34:45but at the end of the day, it's all very innocent.
34:48There's more to it than that.
34:50Doug, we don't have any evidence.
34:52We can't take it any further.
34:55Right. Doug, I want you to set up another press conference, national.
34:58Really?
35:00We'll have to broaden the line of the inquiry.
35:02I'm going to see the ACC in about an hour.
35:04We'll be very pleased.
35:06Excuse me, sir.
35:07What is it?
35:08There's somebody out front at the front desk.
35:10He says he needs to see you.
35:12Tell him to wait.
35:13But he says he knows you, sir.
35:15A Mr Bill Hewton.
35:27Charlie.
35:28Oh, can't this wait till later?
35:29Charlie, I've got to talk to you.
35:31I'm busy.
35:35It won't take long.
35:40OK.
35:42OK, just wait here.
35:58It was very good of you to come out like this, Charlie.
36:01I mean, I knew you would.
36:03I mean, we're friends, aren't we?
36:05Friends and family always come before work.
36:09You know, I'm sure you and Joyce can work something out.
36:13I don't think so.
36:1520 years of marriage has got to be worth something.
36:18Uh-uh.
36:21You've got to get a grip, Bill.
36:23Go home, sort something out between you.
36:25You can see what he's doing to Kate.
36:27Running away isn't going to help.
36:30You don't understand.
36:33You want a divorce, is that it?
36:35No.
36:37Look, Bill.
36:40We'll stand by you, whatever you decide.
36:43But it's down to you. It's your choice.
36:45Oh, yeah?
36:46Well, some things are easy to choose between, aren't they?
36:48I mean, tea or coffee.
36:50I mean, that's not the same as life or death, is it?
36:52You'd better round with your wife. It's not the end of the world.
36:57You're not listening!
36:59You're not listening!
37:11It's my baby, Charlie.
37:15What?
37:18What? Joyce is pregnant? What? What are you saying?
37:20For God's sake!
37:23Did they spit it out for you?
37:25Can't you read between the lines? I thought that was part of your job!
37:27What?
37:29It's my baby! You found my baby, Charlie, at the church!
37:35She was my baby!
37:41Aren't you going to say anything?
37:45What happened?
37:58This is just between you and me, front to front.
38:01No.
38:03We'd better keep our friendship out of this.
38:05Why, Charlie?
38:08Why?
38:09It's all I've got. You're all I've got. Can't you see that, Charlie?
38:14I can't ignore what you're saying to me, Bill.
38:17Oh, yes.
38:19Yes, you can. Come on, Charlie.
38:23What are the facts?
38:27Come on, Charlie! Don't do this to me!
38:32What happened?
38:39We were too old, Charlie.
38:43Joyce thought we could cope. We both thought we could cope, but...
38:47Screaming.
38:49Screaming and crying.
38:51Could you cope with going through all that again at your age?
38:54So what did you do?
38:56What do you think I did?
38:59Put my hands round the neck of it.
39:02That was it.
39:05I was already packed to come down here.
39:08God, I didn't know what I was doing!
39:15You do not have to say anything.
39:17You do not have to say anything.
39:19I just kept thinking...
39:21I've got to get to Cornwall.
39:24But it may harm your defence...
39:26I didn't want to let you down.
39:29I just got in the car.
39:34You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence...
39:38if you do not mention, when questioned...
39:42something you later rely on in court.
39:45Anything you do say...
39:47may be given in evidence.
39:56I've arrested this man...
39:58in connection with the unlawful death...
40:01of the child found outside St Catherine's Church.
40:04I have reason to believe he may be involved.
40:08The boss has brought somebody in for the murder.
40:23Come in.
40:38So you might like this.
40:40Thank you.
40:43It's my witness statement.
40:47Would you ask Doug to go and interview Mr Hewton now?
40:53I'd better call Helen.
40:56Right.
41:07OK, I'll bring her down.
41:20Kate, there's something I have to tell you.
41:24There's something wrong, isn't there?
41:33Your father's been arrested.
41:38SHE SOBS
41:46We were packed.
41:48Ready to leave for the train.
41:51Come down every year for the festival.
41:54Stoke Charlie's.
41:58Only she wouldn't stop crying.
42:03In the other room...
42:06screaming.
42:11Joyce had walked out.
42:13Couldn't cope.
42:15I couldn't shut the baby up.
42:20I didn't know what to do.
42:28So...
42:30I got in the car and drove.
42:34Left her on the church steps.
42:38Got the train from Potman.
42:42Charlie Wickliffe thought we'd come all the way from London.
42:47Anyway, the train got in and there he was, waiting.
42:53Why didn't you leave the baby in London?
42:57I didn't know what else to do.
43:00I thought I'd...
43:02bury her on the way in the woods somewhere.
43:08Even covered with all those blankets.
43:11Some protection.
43:16But the thought of...
43:18putting her in the earth...
43:22She'd have got so dirty.
43:25Something could have eaten her.
43:27Her dog.
43:31I just couldn't go through with it.
43:39So...
43:41I drove and drove.
43:46Half the time I didn't know where I was.
43:48And then I saw the church and I thought, yeah.
43:51They'll take care of her there.
43:54Treat her right.
43:59Thing is...
44:01in my mind I...
44:03knew from the beginning I'd never get away with it.
44:10But I thought...
44:14at least I'd have Charlie on my side.
44:18At least I'd have Charlie on my side.
44:27Come in.
44:31Sir.
44:33Your wife's here with Mr Hewden's daughter.
44:38What have you done with him?
44:40I'm sorry, Kate.
44:42But your father's told me all about the baby.
44:45No.
44:47He can't.
44:52He's confessed to killing her.
45:01Did he tell you how it happened?
45:04Strangled her.
45:08Do you know why?
45:10She wouldn't stop crying.
45:12It was driving Mum mad.
45:16Did you blame him?
45:23Kate...
45:25your father's murdered your sister.
45:29You must have been angry.
45:34How did you feel about having a sister?
45:38She was your sister, wasn't she, Kate?
45:41She was my baby.
45:49Go on.
45:55I didn't want to believe it.
45:57Jonathan, my boyfriend, told me we'd be safe.
46:03Then I found out I was pregnant.
46:06I just wanted to forget about it.
46:09Did you tell anyone?
46:12Dad.
46:14He was brilliant.
46:18What about your mother?
46:21She went spare.
46:23Then Dad said it would be OK.
46:25I could have the baby.
46:27Then we'd get it adopted and no-one would know.
46:30Why didn't you?
46:33I don't know.
46:36I don't know.
46:39It was just going to take too long.
46:44Then Dad said we should keep her.
46:49I wanted to.
46:52I knew Dad loved her.
46:56And I did.
47:01So what happened?
47:03Mum.
47:05All the time.
47:06Shouting, screaming, crying.
47:08Only not of me.
47:10Of Dad.
47:11And he was being so good.
47:16Go on.
47:18I couldn't bear it anymore.
47:22So I thought, if I got rid of her,
47:24then everything would be OK again.
47:26No more arguments.
47:30And I did it.
47:33I didn't hurt her or anything.
47:37I just...
47:39put my hands around her neck
47:42and squeezed.
47:46She didn't cry.
47:54Then I told Dad.
48:04I've told him, Dad.
48:06The truth.
48:09Oh, Katie.
48:17I said I'd deal with it.
48:21I couldn't let you do it.
48:23I couldn't.
48:25I said I'd deal with it.
48:27I said I'd deal with it.
48:29I said I'd deal with it.
48:31I couldn't let you do it, Dad.
48:50Lucy, erm...
48:52Would you get in touch with Joyce Hewton for me?
48:55Just a number.
48:57Sorry.
48:59Your wife's still waiting in the reception.
49:01I think she's waiting for Kate.
49:03Tell her I'll be about five minutes.
49:13You're free to go for now.
49:17But I have to tell you...
49:19as an accomplice,
49:21you may face charges at a later date.
49:25I would have...
49:28hung for Katie.
49:34I'm sorry, Bill.
49:54I'm sorry.
50:24I'm sorry.