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01:40I don't know why you've decided that needs doing right now.
02:00It's done.
02:01Only took a minute.
02:04Right, are you all done?
02:05Because we should get going.
02:07There's still half a bowl full there.
02:10You'll be hungry before mid-morning, won't you, darling?
02:13You need a full stomach for your first day.
02:15What we both need is to not be late.
02:18One or two more mouthfuls won't take a minute.
02:21Oh, I'll tell the store that when I'm dining the lights, then...
02:23Right.
02:25Let's get going.
02:27I'll clean up all this when I get back.
02:28Say hi to Liz.
02:29Let's go.
02:37Bye.
02:39Hey.
02:40Are we ready?
02:51Yeah.
02:52How are we feeling?
02:54Excited for your first day?
02:57Even just a little bit?
03:00Okay.
03:02That's fine.
03:04That's fine.
03:05You don't have to be excited.
03:13Hey!
03:15Oh, shit.
03:18Shit, sorry.
03:22I'm so sorry.
03:23I'm so sorry I didn't see you.
03:31Why don't we make a deal?
03:32We've each got to talk to two new people today.
03:34We just walk right up to them.
03:35Big smile, say hello.
03:36Easy peasy.
03:38Do you want to practice?
03:39Well, I do.
03:40You know, I forget my name when I'm nervous.
03:42Wait, what is it?
03:43Joanna.
03:44Oh, that's it.
03:45Right.
03:46New school, new job.
03:47We're going to have a good day.
03:57Okay.
03:58I'm sure you don't want me to walk you two through.
04:00Okay.
04:01Right.
04:01In you go.
04:02And I'll see you after school.
04:04And I'll see you after school.
04:06I nearly forgot.
04:08Right.
04:09Give that to your teacher.
04:10It's very important.
04:10Okay?
04:11Love you.
04:12Bye-bye.
04:12Keep me safe.
04:13All right.
04:13Have a good day.
04:14Excuse me.
04:15What are the forms all the kids are carrying?
04:17School photo day.
04:18Today?
04:18Yeah.
04:19Oh, I didn't know.
04:21It was on the school email in a group chat.
04:23I'm not in there.
04:24How do I get in that?
04:25Sorry, who are you?
04:27Oh, sorry.
04:28I'm Joanna.
04:29I've just moved here from London.
04:30Alfie's in year one.
04:31Oh, same year as our lot.
04:33It's a really great bunch of kids.
04:34Oh, that's good to hear.
04:35They can be a bit shy.
04:37Actually, I'd love to organise...
04:38If you hurry, if you just pop yourself in there into the office, they'll give you the correct forms.
04:43Oh, thank you.
04:44Okay.
04:49Alfie's going to be fine.
04:50Day one is always the hardest.
04:52Oh, thanks.
04:53He just had a bit of trouble at his last school, so...
04:56I have a note on his reading and writing.
04:58He's a little bit behind where he should be, but...
05:00Yeah, no, he's not that.
05:01I mean, he sort of is.
05:02It's just that he's really quite bright.
05:04He just gets nervous when it comes to talking in front of the class.
05:07He was picked on...
05:08This is what he's bullied, actually, at his last school.
05:11I'll keep an eye out.
05:12At first, I can work wonders sometimes.
05:14Yeah, thank you.
05:15That's what we're hoping.
05:15We're going to need the hate for him again.
05:22You new?
05:23Yeah, I just moved in.
05:25Oh.
05:26First day jitters, eh?
05:27I honestly think I'm more nervous than my son is.
05:30You'll be fine.
05:31Thanks.
05:32So will you.
05:34Okay, I'll go get changed.
05:45Yeah, I'll go get changed.
06:15You go.
06:45Is that the inn okay?
06:47They're just getting familiar with the local homeowners.
06:49Hmm.
06:50That cesspool of complaints.
06:52Who's Sally McGowan?
06:53Hmm?
06:56No idea.
06:58Mind if I, uh, throw you in the deep end this morning?
07:01Yeah.
07:03Owner wants this put on the market ASAP.
07:06She'll meet you there in half an hour.
07:08Absolutely.
07:09Hang on.
07:14Sally McGowan?
07:18Not the one who butchered that little boy.
07:20She's so excited.
07:34So Liam would like everybody in fancy dress for his Halloween party.
07:57See of the year coming up.
07:59Oh my God.
08:00Well, I'll be there in devil horns, obviously.
08:03Naturally.
08:03With the amazing amount of likes I get for the Halloween party pics.
08:06Hello again.
08:08Oh.
08:08It's Joanna from the school gates.
08:12Oh, yes.
08:13Hello.
08:14How'd you get on with the school photos?
08:15Oh, yeah.
08:16All sorted.
08:16Thanks for that.
08:17Alfie'd have been a mess if he'd have been left out.
08:20Can be a bit sensitive.
08:21Fatima says you're from London.
08:23Yeah, obviously.
08:24Not originally.
08:25But, um, my mom's been in Flintstead for years.
08:27Mm.
08:27We looked at schools in London.
08:29You know, it's either pay of fortune or knife crime.
08:32Is that why you left?
08:34The crime.
08:37Er, no.
08:41Anyway, Flintstead's not that safe either.
08:46What do you mean?
08:47I heard something about Sally McGowan living here.
08:50Who?
08:51I know that name.
08:52Of course you do.
08:53Probably one of your million followers.
08:56Isn't she one of the moms in the other class?
09:00Sally McGowan.
09:04Oh, my God.
09:06Evil, born or bred.
09:08Sally McGowan was only ten years old when she lured five-year-old Robbie Harris away from his friends
09:12and stabbed him three times in the stomach.
09:16Wasn't that in the 70s?
09:17Oh, yeah.
09:18We even heard the news back home.
09:19She's got to be pretty odd by now.
09:22Probably harmless at this point.
09:23Sorry, who told you she was living in Flintstead?
09:25Oh, it's not certain or anything.
09:26There's no one called Sally McGowan living here anyway.
09:28No, of course not.
09:29That's what they do.
09:31When the really bad ones are released, they give them this whole new identity,
09:33but not in some small town somewhere with the neighbours none the wiser.
09:37Should ask Mark.
09:38Local police will be the last to know.
09:40That's the whole point.
09:41No one knows.
09:42I'm Fatima, by the way.
09:45Katifa's mum.
09:46Oh.
09:47Oh, Debbie.
09:49And my Liam's in year one as well.
09:52Amanita.
09:52Hi.
09:53Oh, it's so nice to meet you all.
09:55Well, we can't just have a child killer running around on the loose.
09:57I mean, somebody has to do something.
09:59Wasn't there a documentary about it?
10:00Do you know, I think we need to post about it,
10:05really make sure everyone's on the lookout.
10:07I'm not even sure that it's...
10:08Sit, have a coffee with us.
10:10Oh, um, well, I'll get out.
10:12I'm running late.
10:13Next time?
10:14Yeah, of course.
10:15Okay.
10:16Sounds good.
10:18Right.
10:19We've got to the room.
10:20This is what?
10:21We don't want to be here.
10:30We don't want to be here.
11:00We don't want to be here.
11:30Hello?
11:31Hello?
11:58Hello?
11:59Hello? It's Joanna from Pecton's.
12:12Hello?
12:29It's why none of the children that the police spoke to
12:31hadn't thought anything of seeing 10-year-old Sally McGowan
12:34whispering in little Robbie's ear.
12:38The words she used to lure him away will never be known.
12:42But CCTV footage records the route she took him on,
12:47leading him by the hand along Cockburn Road
12:49and down Duckworth Street.
12:52The footage, grimly capturing the final moments
12:55of five-year-old Robbie Harris's young life.
12:59I'm sorry, the door was open.
13:20I'm Joanna, I met you at the school.
13:22I've just started working at Pecton's.
13:25Steven says you're looking to sell.
13:27It's a beautiful house.
13:30Are you downsizing?
13:31Helping my daughter with her house down payment.
13:35I suppose that your granddaughter this morning, then?
13:37No, no, they live miles away.
13:38New Zealand of all places.
13:39No, that's Hayley.
13:40I look after her when her mum's working.
13:43That wasn't you, was it?
13:46Posting about Sally McGowan on the homeowners' forum.
13:48I saw the film on your computer.
13:50What?
13:50I don't know what you're talking about.
13:54That was just something Debbie posted.
13:56Right, I better show you around.
13:58I'm not the one who butchered that little boy.
14:14Evil, horrible, Fred.
14:16Who told you she was living in Plinston?
14:17Sally McGowan was just ten years old.
14:19She's going to be my middle age right now.
14:20Stacked him three times.
14:22When the really bad ones are released,
14:23they give them this whole new identity.
14:25How did it go in, Mrs. Anita?
14:26Yeah, all good, thanks.
14:28Should be an easy sell in this market,
14:31so full steam ahead.
14:34Stephen, how long has Kay lived in Plinston?
14:37Thirty years, give or take.
14:39Never thought she'd want to leave, to be honest.
14:41Why?
14:42Oh, no reason.
14:43Just the Sally McGowan thing.
14:46You haven't told anyone about that, have you?
14:52Not really.
14:54I mean, it was online,
14:55so I guess anyone could have seen it.
14:58Who knows if it's even true?
15:01It doesn't have to be.
15:03Something like this spreads
15:04because the same house prices around here.
15:46I don't know.
16:16Oh, hi.
16:29Hi. Can I help you?
16:31I don't know. Just look in. It's lovely.
16:33I think we're neighbours. I moved in at the weekend with Alfie, my six-year-old. It was me that almost ran you over this morning. Sorry.
16:52Ah.
16:58I think it's great, but you bike everywhere in Flintstead. I think we should all be biking everywhere, all the time. Ban cars, I say.
17:04Do you want that?
17:15Yep. Thanks.
17:17You want your spare keys, I imagine. The woman who lived there before you left them with me, so you should have them.
17:28Is that just for one? Yeah.
17:37It's handmade. I made it.
17:40Oh, right. Yeah, it's lovely. It's brilliant.
17:44Thanks.
17:47Thanks.
17:47Oh, she's coming out.
18:13Oh, speak of the devil.
18:15Hello.
18:15Hiya. Just talking about your rumour.
18:18My what? Sorry?
18:20Sally McGowan. Who she could be?
18:22Oh. It's not really my...
18:24My sister-in-law.
18:25Definitely.
18:26She would have to be late 60s, early 70s by now.
18:29My sister-in-law is still a cow.
18:31So, she'd have to be really old, not born in Flintstead, no family here, doesn't like talking about her past. Who fits that bill?
18:37I mean, come on, Mark must know something.
18:39Oh, by the way, he's the local police sergeant. He fancies Fatima.
18:41No, he doesn't.
18:43He 100% does. Honestly, I don't know why you guys don't just make a go of it.
18:46Anyway, I'm sure it's someone completely off the radar.
18:48There's a dozen women it could be.
18:50We can make a list of suspects.
18:52That is a great idea.
18:53You can do it tonight at book club.
18:55You should come.
18:56Oh, I'd love to, but I won't have time to read the book.
18:59Oh, don't worry about it. It's mostly drinking and gossip.
19:01Now I'm masking a killer.
19:03Well, personally, I want to talk about the book.
19:05My place at seven?
19:06Mm-hmm.
19:07We take it in turns hosting. I'll put it on the roster.
19:10All right, great. Yeah, thanks.
19:13Sonia Martins, that's my bet.
19:15She has that sharp, what is it? Stones and Crones.
19:17Oh, I was just in there.
19:19Do you remember when I returned the pack of tarot cards?
19:21Oh, my God.
19:22Debbie went through this really brief, mystical phase.
19:26Well, you know, I needed something to get me through the woes of life.
19:31And it turns out that was wine.
19:32Yes, thanks.
19:34We tried to invite her to book club, didn't we, but refused.
19:36She didn't want to come, did she?
19:37Oh, hardly makes her a child killer.
19:39Anyway, she's not the type.
19:41Well, she's not going to be the type, is she?
19:42That's the whole point. We have no idea what we're looking for.
19:44The initials are the same, though.
19:46Sally McGowan, Sonia Martin.
19:47That's a bit obvious.
19:48Sonia's my neighbour.
19:54Really?
19:55I wouldn't worry about it.
19:56Oh, better you than me.
19:57That's all I say.
20:07How was your day, Munchkin?
20:09Were you in the class photo?
20:12What else did you do?
20:14Stuff.
20:14Oh, yeah.
20:16I did stuff when I was in primary school.
20:17Then we moved on to things.
20:20Things were the best.
20:25Why don't you tell Liz about your first day at school?
20:28And did you make any friends today?
20:31I met a boy called Liam.
20:32He's having a party.
20:34A party?
20:36That's exciting.
20:38I'm not invited.
20:40Hmm.
20:41Bullet dodged, I'd say.
20:42Well, it's only your first day.
20:44I'm not the artist in the family.
20:48But I think this one's not bad.
20:51Best effort to date.
20:53Kill me with faint praise, why don't you?
20:57Why don't you go and see if there's anything exciting happening at the bird feeder?
21:01There's a starling who likes to visit.
21:04Okay.
21:06More compensation for the lack of party invitations.
21:09Give it time.
21:15He'll make friends.
21:16I hope so.
21:17He's just uprooting him so suddenly.
21:20I still don't understand why he couldn't wait until the new term.
21:24I didn't know you and Michael had split up.
21:28We haven't...
21:29We just haven't really had a chance to discuss it yet.
21:31He's still away for another few weeks.
21:33Anyway, you were a solitary child, as was I.
21:37Runs in the family.
21:38I wasn't solitary.
21:39Anyway, I had Lucy.
21:41Well, that hardly counts.
21:42Who's Lucy?
21:43Lucy Lyon.
21:44Her imaginary friend.
21:46But you grew out of it and now look at you.
21:49Hmm.
21:50Practically had to sell my soul to get into the book club, Mum.
21:52Ooh, sounds interesting.
21:53A book club.
21:55What are you reading?
21:56Completely forgot to ask.
21:58That Sally McGowan thing took over.
22:00What Sally McGowan thing?
22:01She killed a little boy when she was a child.
22:03Now, apparently, she's living at Plinstead.
22:06Apparently?
22:06Who says?
22:09Well, everyone's saying it.
22:11No one knows who she is, obviously.
22:13Sounds like a lot of fuss over nothing.
22:15Okay.
22:31No one knows who she is.
22:33Oh my God, I'm going to wake you up!
23:03Hi, Sonia. Is everything okay?
23:18Why wouldn't it be?
23:19Oh, I just heard noises.
23:26I'm rearranging some furniture.
23:29Oh.
23:29Oh, I tell you, I was wondering about my keys.
23:36Come in.
23:36Have you looked here long?
24:02In Flintstead.
24:04It takes 20 years in this town for them to call you a local, so by that measure, I'm still new.
24:14Wait here.
24:14Let's go.
24:16I'm going to get this.
24:19Let's go.
24:20Oh, thank you.
24:45That's great.
24:46Oh, it's an interesting tattoo.
24:50It was young and stupid.
24:53Does it mean anything?
24:55It's a symbol.
24:59Fertility.
25:02Oh, have you got kids?
25:05Gotta get on.
25:08See yourself out.
25:20The End
25:21The End
25:23Steven, are you in the book club?
25:42God, no. Ladies only.
25:44I live here.
25:46Debbie's husband.
25:47Oh, I didn't realise.
25:49Come on in.
25:50Yeah, you're just in the living room.
25:52Wow.
25:53I'm under strict instructions to entertain the kids and make myself scarce.
25:58So, have fun.
25:59Thanks.
26:01Liam!
26:02Better be sharing your toys, mister.
26:05Hi.
26:06Oh, hi Joanna. You made it.
26:07Um, uh, do you know everyone?
26:10Um, she didn't know me.
26:12Joanna isn't one of your inmates, Rach. You haven't got to intimidate her.
26:15Rachel is a real-life prison guard and the attitude comes with a job, apparently.
26:19I can hear you, you know.
26:21We love you just the way you are.
26:22Grumpy on the outside, grumpy on the inside.
26:24Never a true one.
26:27Anyway, my little one is Hayley.
26:30Kay takes her to school most days.
26:32Well, you've got enough on your plate.
26:33And my grandkids are in Australia.
26:35Oh, I thought you said New Zealand.
26:37Did I?
26:39Oh, yeah.
26:39Oh, well, they've just moved.
26:41I keep forgetting.
26:44That must be hard, to be so far away.
26:46Well, it is.
26:46Yes, I've really missed them and I'm just terrified of flying.
26:50Well, you know Hayley thinks of you as her second grandma.
26:53Oh, yeah.
26:53Oh, hello.
26:57Hi.
26:58Um, oh, did Stephen not take your coat?
27:01Uh, no.
27:02Oh, do you hold this for me?
27:03Sorry.
27:04Come on, let's pop you in here, show you where the coats are kept.
27:07Just through here.
27:09There we go.
27:10Thanks.
27:11Another massive room.
27:13Oh, yeah.
27:14Yeah.
27:14Thanks.
27:15I hear Liam's having a party soon.
27:23Yeah.
27:24Next week.
27:25Oh, you'll calm.
27:27I'm always rushed off her feet a few days before.
27:28Really?
27:29Hmm.
27:29I quite like having a big old row with party planners and cake decorators.
27:34Yeah, Mum.
27:41The going theory is that you came to Finstead to escape a bad relationship.
27:47Romance gone wrong.
27:49Oh, um, not exactly.
27:51Mum?
27:52If I lived in London, you couldn't try by me out of the place.
27:56So is Alfie's dad joining you then, or?
27:59Um, I'm not, I'm not sure.
28:02It's single mothers doing it for themselves.
28:05Cheers.
28:06Speaking of which, I was doing a deep dive earlier online on Sally McGowan.
28:12It can't be Sonia Martins.
28:14She hasn't got that birthmark on her face.
28:15I don't know.
28:16The first thing they do is laser that off so people wouldn't recognize her.
28:19You shouldn't believe what people post online.
28:21She could be anywhere.
28:22That's the whole point.
28:23We've got a right to know if she's still here.
28:26Have you spoken to Sonia today?
28:28Only briefly.
28:29And did you ask her?
28:30What, was she selling McGowan?
28:33No, I didn't.
28:35We need more information.
28:37Something that, you know, actually proves that it's her.
28:40Something that we can identify her with.
28:42She's got a tattoo on her hand, like there.
28:48It's, um, it's like five dots, like.
28:55She said it was for fertility, like that.
28:58Sonia hasn't got kids.
28:59Oh, no, that, that is a prison tattoo.
29:03Inmates get them.
29:04It symbolizes being inside.
29:05You've got, like, the four dots for the walls and the one in the middle's for the prisoner.
29:11What?
29:11So she's really dangerous then?
29:12We need to warn people.
29:13Debbie, it was years ago.
29:15She obviously hasn't broken the law since.
29:17That we know of.
29:18One murder's bad enough, isn't it?
29:20I'm not taking that risk.
29:21This is our kids we're talking about.
29:31Anyway, refill.
29:32Then we'll get started on the book.
29:34Yeah.
29:35Oh, I know which one we should do next.
29:37The girl who killed.
29:39The real story of Sally McGowan.
29:41Really?
29:41I don't think I could bear it.
29:43Come on.
29:44Oh, my God.
29:45You don't have to do that.
29:55Oh, that's my brother.
29:56Good night?
29:58Yeah, my first ever book club.
30:00I think I did all right.
30:01As long as you're not too hungover at work tonight.
30:03Me?
30:04Never.
30:05A woman that can handle her drink.
30:07Love that.
30:08It's even about Liam's party.
30:10Oh, it's Debbie's domain.
30:12I strictly support staff.
30:13It's just that my little boy, Alfie,
30:15has had such a rough time
30:16and I know he'd really love...
30:17I'm here.
30:19If you need anything.
30:24Yeah, I appreciate that.
30:25You're really special, Jai.
30:32Hope you know that.
30:33I'll see you next time.
31:03I, uh...
31:07Oh.
31:09Oh, did Liz not say?
31:11Mm-mm.
31:12She had to get back to work.
31:14Her exhibition's not far off.
31:16And besides, she loathes reality television
31:19and I'm addicted.
31:20I'm surprised you two lasted as long as you have.
31:23Why's that?
31:24You're so different, that's all.
31:27Do you not approve?
31:28I'm joking, of course.
31:31I'm happy for you.
31:36I am sorry about you and Michael.
31:41I thought you'd be throwing me a parade.
31:43I just wish you'd tell me what was going on.
31:48Mm.
31:49I know Alfie's been bullied, but...
31:52Are you sure there was nothing else?
31:54Oh, is that not enough?
31:57But it was so sudden.
32:01I mean, I'm happy you're here.
32:03Well, let's just leave it at that, then.
32:04What are you looking at?
32:14People think it could be Sonia.
32:16What could be Sonia?
32:17That she could be Sally McGowan.
32:19Oh.
32:20Oh, for goodness sake.
32:23You and your imagination.
32:27I told you not to get involved with those women.
32:29You're putting silly ideas in your head.
32:32Sonia's harmless.
32:34Could you just stop all this nonsense, please?
32:36All right, all right.
32:37And stirring up trouble's hardly going to help Alfie fit in, now, is it?
32:41Thank you for tonight, Mum.
32:42I'm going to go and check on him.
32:45Okay.
32:46Okay.
32:47Okay.
32:47I'm going to go and check on him.
32:47Okay.
32:48Okay.
32:49Okay.
33:50That's the whole point.
33:51You've got a right to know if she's still here.
34:19You've got a right to know if she's still here.
34:49You've got a right to know if she's still here.
35:19You've got a right to know if she's still here.
35:49You've got a right to know if she's still here.
35:50You've got a right to know if she's still here.
35:54You've got a right to know if she's still here.
35:55You've got a right to know if she's still here.
35:59You've got a right to know if she's still here.
36:00You've got a right to know if she's still here.
36:01You scared me off to death.
36:02I thought you were...
36:03Don't you dare come at me.
36:05You take Alfie and just disappear.
36:07I told you what would happen.
36:09He's my son too.
36:10I'm doing it for him.
36:12No, you're using him to punish him.
36:13Keep me voice down.
36:14He's asleep.
36:15I thought you were away on the rigs for another couple of weeks.
36:24Yeah, well, I came back a bit early.
36:25Well, you shouldn't have.
36:27You can't just make these decisions without me, Joe.
36:29That's my boy too.
36:30You're never there.
36:31I'm at work.
36:32What do you expect me to do?
36:33Yes, you're away for months on end and you promised me he'd stop when he was born.
36:38It's me and Alfie on our own most of the time.
36:41And this is where I want us to be.
36:46I want to see him.
36:48He's asleep.
36:49Alright, well then tomorrow.
36:50He's got school.
36:51After school.
36:57I'm here now.
37:00Oh, thanks.
37:25Oh, God.
37:27What's happened?
37:40Debbie's got people pretty rolled up, I think.
37:48Is it really it?
37:49Maybe one seems to think so, I guess.
37:52Oh, here we go.
37:53Oh, here we go.
38:15Be proud of yourselves.
38:17You're busybodies.
38:18And vultures.
38:19You're the monsters.
38:20The lot of you.
38:21Chloe, what's going on?
38:22It was you, wasn't it?
38:23Spreading stories about me.
38:24No.
38:25Got what you wanted.
38:26Bit of drama.
38:27Something to get excited about.
38:28Sonia, I didn't...
38:29You have no idea what you've done.
38:30Just take it easy, Sonia.
38:31No idea.
38:32Come on, Sonia.
38:33Come on, Sonia.
38:34I'll help you clear up.
38:36I'll help you clear up.
38:54Well, how was your day?
39:11I've always wanted to leave my party except for me.
39:15Well, it's grandparents' day next week, so you can finally take Nana.
39:18And Liz, too.
39:19And Liz, too.
39:22Do you want to go to the park now?
39:23No.
39:25I think you do.
39:34Oh, it's cold, isn't it?
39:38Here, back.
39:40Can you see what that is?
39:42Daddy, he's held up!
39:44Yes, I did!
39:47Now, either you've grown or I've shrunk.
39:51I've grown.
39:52Are you sure about that?
39:53I've been feeling a bit shorter lately.
39:55Fancy you can come back?
39:59We'll be back in an hour, okay?
40:01Um, I was thinking to take him to the cafe for some food.
40:05Yeah, okay.
40:05I'll pick him up from there, then.
40:06All right, and, um, tomorrow?
40:12I don't know.
40:15All right, well, we're gonna have to figure this out, John.
40:18What's going on here?
40:19We're gonna have to figure this out, John.
40:20Come on, then.
40:21We need to make a goal.
40:22Yeah.
40:23Yeah.
40:24Yeah.
40:25Nice touch.
40:26You're getting slow, Dad.
40:27Why?
40:28And again.
40:29Nice touch.
40:30You're getting slow, Dad.
40:31Why?
40:32And again.
40:33And again.
40:34I'm good.
40:37I'm good.
40:38I'm good.
40:39Joanna, look at you.
41:09Hi.
41:11I'm nervous.
41:13Yeah, I'm not sure this was a good idea.
41:15Me either, but, um...
41:17Stella, I'm glad you changed your mind.
41:20Picture it. I'm out on the rig in the middle of the night.
41:24The wind was blowing a gale.
41:27Rain slicing on the horizontal.
41:30There's no helicopters getting in or out in that.
41:33And it was up to me and the engineering team to keep everyone safe.
41:37I got the rig from falling into the sea.
41:40Got pretty hairy there for a moment.
41:43Come on, Alfie. Say goodnight to Daddy.
41:45Isn't he coming with us?
41:48I've got a hotel in town, buddy.
41:50I'll be seeing you tomorrow.
41:56I'm glad you're safe.
41:59Thanks.
42:00Right, so here in one room.
42:01I did.
42:02Yes.
42:03So nothing else?
42:04No.
42:05Nothing else exciting?
42:06Yeah.
42:07Okay, so apart from football and snacks, what else did you do with Daddy?
42:09I got my photo taken at the post office.
42:10What do you mean?
42:11I wasn't allowed to smile.
42:12I had to stay up till I'm straight.
42:13Was it a passport photo?
42:14Was that on our house?
42:15Okay, so far from football and snacks. What else did you do with daddy?
42:22I got my photo taken at the post office.
42:25What do you mean?
42:27I wasn't allowed to smile. I had to stand up till I'm straight.
42:31Was it a passport photo?
42:35What's that on our house?
42:45Where's Alfie? I thought you knew. His father took him.
43:04He took Alfie to get his passport taken yesterday. God knows what he's planning.
43:07You want a fight? I'll give you a fight. Can you hear yourself?
43:10You're not taking him from me. I'm worried. What about Joanna?
43:13I think you should go now. Please don't tell me you believe the rumor about Sally McGowan.
43:17There's only one person that would have reason to do this.
43:19Killer amongst us. He would have told it.
43:21Do you still think it's Sonia? Something bad's about to happen.
43:24Joanna Critchell believes the culprit must be one of her neighbors.
43:28I never said that. Sally McGowan killed a little boy with a knife just like Alfie.
43:32Joanna, you have to stop this.
43:43They made abuse of Mick Thayeront.
43:51And they killed theoi famille with Sean!
43:55It was incredibly pathetic.
44:00All right.
44:07And.
44:09You
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