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00:003-3, go ahead.
00:09They are now on the hard shoulder on the fourth pound,
00:12but the collision itself took place in lane 3 at the south pound, however...
00:17So they were trying to get back across the carriageway
00:20and they'd been struck, is that right?
00:22Yeah, they were walking up by in three slides of the way,
00:24it is on CCTV, according to them.
00:27Yeah, I see.
00:30And in League Two, it's crunch time in the playoff semi-finals.
00:35Stockport County host Wicket Wanderers in the second leg later today.
00:41I had driven down to Birmingham to collect my daughter from university.
00:46We were on our way north to come home when the incident happened.
00:54I was travelling up to the game with my dad and my best friend and one of the coaches.
00:57We can see all the traffic building up in front of us.
01:01This didn't feel like an insignificant situation.
01:06We saw a traffic officer's vehicle parked on the left.
01:12We could never have imagined what was about to happen.
01:15The red one's got knocked down by the red car over there.
01:20I've got an ambulance en route for her.
01:22She seems all right, but I'm not a doctor.
01:25She has been knocked down.
01:26Is she the one that speaks English or the other one?
01:28Yes.
01:28The other one, she's going to run it.
01:30Oh, no!
01:31Shit!
01:34Oh, Jesus!
01:35What started as a horrific suicide attempt of the twin sisters on the M6...
01:53...then led to the brutal stabbing of an innocent man a few days later.
02:09It was truly shocking.
02:1417 years on, we don't know exactly what motivated them on that day.
02:24What on earth had caused this to transpire?
02:28To transpire?
02:51Sierra Papa 2-1, go ahead.
02:53Cat 1, immediate response required.
02:56Report of a stabbing, male victim, mid-50, bleeding heavily.
03:01Suspect last seen heading westbound on foot,
03:03described as female, white, late 30s, green jacket, ambulance en route.
03:08Over.
03:10Sierra control received.
03:11En route, ETA five minutes.
03:14Over.
03:19It was in the back alley at the back of Duke Street.
03:22They'd actually put up the blue police tape as a cordon.
03:29As I approached the scene, one of the police officers waved me down and advised me to stop.
03:36I was told that life was extinct.
03:38It was very chilling, shocking, the whole sequence of events leading up to this, really.
03:44Sabina and Ursula were born in Sweden, in Varmland County, near the border of Norway.
03:58We know that Sabina Eriksson was living in Cork, in Ireland, with her partner and their two sons.
04:09Ursula was living in America.
04:11Ursula arrives from the United States in a surprise visit to see Sabina.
04:26At around two in the morning, without saying goodbye to Sabina's partner or children,
04:30the twins left Sabina's family home and travelled north.
04:37They boarded a ferry from Dublin to Liverpool.
04:39From Liverpool, they then boarded a coach which was en route to London via the M6 South.
04:56We don't know what motivated that.
05:04The twins were holding their bags quite close to them and acting strangely on the bus.
05:12The driver was alarmed by their behaviour.
05:17About an hour into the journey, the coach stopped at Cale Services in an unscheduled break.
05:24For reasons that are unclear, the twins disembark and refuse to get on the coach.
05:35So the coach eventually continues its journey to London, leaving Sabina and Ursula behind.
05:40Once they were at Cale Services, they were seen by other members of the public acting erratically, wandering around, looking lost.
06:00Police did attend the scene, spoke to the Ericsson twins.
06:08They hadn't committed a crime, so the police left them on their way.
06:13On their way.
06:16Sabina and Ursula don't bring a taxi.
06:19Don't look for alternative transport.
06:22Instead, they start heading towards the M6 motorway on foot.
06:26They start heading towards the M6 motorway on foot.
06:35It appears that it's two Swedish females that were walking on the central reservation
07:00of the motorway. One of them has appeared to have tried to cross the motorway and then
07:04been hit by a vehicle. So we've got a vehicle that's been damaged on the southbound and
07:09we've got casualties on the northbound. Give me a little estimate now. We're going to be
07:14about two minutes away. I'm David Ray and I was the person behind the camera on motorway
07:26cops. You spend a 12-hour shift sat in the back of a police car. Mostly, it's actually
07:37quite routine, but you've got no idea what you're going to come up against.
07:47What we've got is they were in the central res. Why? Do we know? Exactly. Are they speak
08:02English? One speaks English, are you? The one in the red, we had a block coming up because
08:09we knew they were on camera. A full closure? A full closure northbound. Yeah. They were
08:15trying to cross the Bravo. So as we approached, they hadn't seen us for then, the red one's
08:21got knocked down by the red car over there. I've got an ambulance en route for it. She seems
08:26all right, but I'm not a doctor. She has been knocked down by. Is she the one that speaks
08:31English or the other one? Yes. The other one? She's the other one. Oh, no! Shit! Oh, Jesus!
08:40Mike Alpha, Mike Alpha, we need ambulance. Senior officers to the scene. We've got two possible
08:45fatals. Stay there. Shh! It's okay. See you're breathing. Stay there. Stay there. Come
08:59on, it's okay. Shh! It's okay. She's being looked after by the other police. Keep your head
09:04still for me. Keep your head still. Shh! I don't know what I saw. I just saw this woman exiting
09:11frame. Oscar Tango 3-3. We're going to need our arms. Why were you running, my love? Without
09:19any warning whatsoever, the first one just ran straight under the wheels of the HGV. To
09:25sort of compound in the second woman was then immediately hit by a car. The initial reaction
09:30is amazement. You can't believe that two people have just done that in front of you. For
09:37a few seconds, you don't know what to do. Um, it's just shock. And then the adrenaline
09:43kicks in. You've got to do a job and you've got to cover this. She ran in front of me.
09:49And I avoided you with wagging in. And I had a clip to it. She didn't look like. First female
09:56has been hit by HGV and serious injury. Second female has been hit by a small vehicle in lane
10:02one. We saw ambulances rush past us, screeching down the motorway, blue lights on. It all
10:10happened in a flash. She ran in front of the woman driving the polo, thrown up into the
10:19air and completely squashed the roof of her car. And there was nothing that that woman could
10:26have done to have avoided her. Sabina, is it? Sabina? In all my career, I've never filmed
10:37anything like this before. And either before or after. No, come on, my love. Come on. You've
10:43hit your head. Calm down. Calm down. She appears. Very disorientated. I didn't really know what
10:51was going on, to be honest. But we could certainly never, ever have imagined what was about to
10:57unfold. Calm down. I'm going to harm you, bitch-ass. Calm down. I'm going to harm you.
11:04Oh, I recognize you. I know you're not real. Stay still for me. Stay still, because you're
11:24hurt. Come on. Calm down. Fuck you. They're all something. What's happening in terms of ambulances?
11:30Ambulances are all on route. We've got helicopters on route. We're asking for additional patrols.
11:34Please help me! My name's Dr. Latif Hussain, and on the 17th of May, 2008, I got a text message
11:42on my phone advising me that there'd be an incident on the M6.
11:47When you're driving to the incident, your adrenaline is rushing and you're trying to think of all the
11:56scenarios. The only information that I'd received was that there were some pedestrians that had been
12:01knocked down. No, no, stay still. Shh, shh, shh, shh. You're hurt. Calm down. Calm down.
12:11I did think she was being unnecessarily aggressive. She's just behind you. She's just behind you.
12:19Fuck you. The police officers were there to help, and she didn't seem to recognise that.
12:24So I'm wondering what's going on in her head. Are you gonna steal my fucking organs, you bitch?
12:30It's gonna happen to you too. Oscar Tango 3-3. No, it's gonna happen to you too!
12:35I don't know how she gets it into her head that anybody is going to steal her organs.
12:42Is she high on drugs? Is she delusional? Was this some kind of suicide pact?
12:50Tango, whatever, what can I tell you?
12:52This is fucking pathetic of you. Fuck.
12:56I arrived on scene. I was made aware that one of the casualties had been hit by a car,
13:02but pedestrian versus a HGV is not very good, and nine times out of ten,
13:07when you look at the speed involved, you'd expect that to be a fatality, really.
13:14And so my focus was directed towards that casualty.
13:18It's Ian!
13:19I can't go on one.
13:20You should stop him.
13:21Relax, relax your arms now.
13:22You should be fine in the shoulder.
13:24You should stop him!
13:25Both the young females have got potentially serious injuries
13:28in view of the actual mechanism of the accident.
13:31They've ran out onto the motorway, been hit by one vehicle and clipped another vehicle.
13:36One of the young females has got quite nasty leg injuries.
13:40There was a lot of blood and damage to the skin, to the bones.
13:48But despite that, I was very surprised that she was actually conscious.
13:52Under the circumstances, I found, you know, really quite bizarre
13:55that this individual had got certainly limb-threatening,
13:58potentially life-threatening injuries, but she was very agitated,
14:02kicking, screaming, shouting.
14:04I'm going to stop that heart!
14:06I'm going to make sure the organs won't work!
14:09She was behaving bizarrely.
14:12On reflection afterwards, it was quite strange.
14:15Shh, shh, shh, shh.
14:16Just relax.
14:17Oh, I know that, my love.
14:19Yeah, Mike Alfa, I've got one unconscious casualty.
14:22Mine's very aggressive, spitting at me.
14:24She is very badly injured.
14:26I don't know what's going on.
14:27Word started to get round that they had been pedestrians on the motorway.
14:32It was definitely anger as we approached kick-off time.
14:35We decided to have the game playing on the radio.
14:38I was focused very much on the woman who'd just been hit by the polo.
14:44We actually thought that she was dead.
14:47Where are you living at the moment?
14:50Have you got an address in the UK?
14:53She was just not moving at all.
14:57It was very difficult to see that, but that's what we thought had happened.
15:01We thought she was dead.
15:02Our plans are, at the moment, is we need to do some ceiling cries.
15:07We're going to try and get you guys out of here as quick as possible,
15:09because this is going to be closed for some time now.
15:11We sat in the car for probably 10, 15 minutes.
15:16And then the next thing was, she stood up.
15:21Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
15:24Stay, stay, stay.
15:26I couldn't believe it, because I thought, surely she must have serious injuries.
15:31But she seemed absolutely fine.
15:36Right, don't get going anywhere, okay?
15:39Just chill, chill, okay?
15:40Just try to relax, just lie down again.
15:42Don't have the right to...
15:44I was amazed that Sabina was alive,
15:49because it should have been a fatal.
15:52It was just incredible.
15:54Where's Paul?
15:55Oh, shit.
15:56Where's Paul?
15:57Right, stay with me, okay?
15:59Stay with me, all right?
16:01Okay?
16:02Stay.
16:03Where's Paul?
16:05Paul?
16:06Stay.
16:07Why do you feel me?
16:08Stay still.
16:09Why do you feel me?
16:14Fucking hell!
16:15No!
16:16No!
16:17She just punched the officer.
16:20She then ran over onto the southbound carriageway.
16:25Mike Alpha 33, get us a closure on the southbound.
16:29What on earth are you doing?
16:30Oh, my God.
16:31We're going to have another incident on the opposite carriageway.
16:34Stay!
16:35Stay there!
16:36Calm down!
16:37Calm down!
16:38Calm down!
16:39And it was unclear to me whether she was actually trying to get away,
16:43or whether she was making another attempt to be run over.
16:49Calm down!
16:50Calm down!
16:51Calm down!
16:52Calm down!
16:533-3!
16:54I've got a female fight!
16:55Calm down!
16:563-3!
16:57I've got a female fight!
16:58Calm down!
16:59Chill!
17:00Calm down!
17:01Calm down!
17:02I didn't really know why she was doing this.
17:05One of the police officers had subsequently suggested to me.
17:12unconscious for 10 minutes and then go running over to try and do it again that doesn't seem
17:20normal calm down they're high on calm down i didn't really know why she was doing this
17:32one of the police officers had subsequently suggested to me that she might be on drugs
17:42handcuffs handcuffs and so we ran over it was quite clear that they needed help
17:54we're going to have to get a back
17:57no not yet we may do in a minute just secure her first
18:00i grabbed one of this woman's legs and gentleman driving the furniture removal van behind me
18:27grabbed the other one she kicked him very hard in the chest and i understand that he broke a rib
18:37from that kick as soon as she's over down on the deck
18:45i think it took six of us eventually to get any form of restraint waving us around like ragdolls
18:50on her arms okay well we get it down get down we get handcuffed from behind so this what's your
18:56arm what's your arm what's your arm what's your arm we are the police the overriding impression that i
19:05had was that she had superhuman strength get him as best you can trust
19:11i just didn't know where she was getting that strength from she had been hit by two motor vehicles
19:24been unconscious for 10 minutes punched an officer with incredible force it just seemed to me incredible
19:32that that this woman had so much strength she got up off the floor tried to grab a restrainer
19:47tried to use his car she turned around twatted me i slipped it was never a dull moment as a
19:51pedestrian on the motorway she commits an offense keep on a side because of her chest bring her legs off
19:57certainly by getting up and punching me she's assaulted me both of those are offenses for which
20:01she can be arrested for get moving you can get gone come on please we don't want any more
20:11possibly about 10 000 people um in about 10 to 15 miles of tailback at the moment obviously we're
20:17trying to get them out as quick as possible trying to protect the scene
20:21these buses have got football fans who could have been drinking
20:45if they start spilling out onto the motorway
20:48it could add even more chaos to a chaotic scene
20:52as a 17 year old back then i do remember thinking
20:56it was like this was purely a selfish act obviously there's hundreds of people if not
21:00thousands stuck in this traffic jam
21:05why would someone take this decision to ruin everyone else's day run in front of the traffic
21:11the frustration and anger is definitely building at this point
21:14we'll make a decision on air ambulance because we'll have to land that there
21:16yeah right martin for the closure on a few hundred yards back clearing these so
21:21air one can land hit in the sterile at this stage they're not happy to put them in helicopters
21:27but she's unless they rapidly calm down
21:30because that second woman is being restrained there's nothing more to be done with her from
21:45from a filming point of view so then i realized that i need to catch the helicopter arriving because
21:51that's a significant moment
22:00so i'm darren lapping at paramedic i was working on the air ambulance and we were called to an incident on
22:07the m6
22:16i can quite clearly remember the traffic must have been nearly a 10 mile tailback on the motorway
22:23but we got an idea that there was obviously two casualties separated by sort of 20 meters or so
22:29so one was about to be loaded into the back of the the land ambulance and then to the girl that was
22:39shouting a little bit and i do recall as i approached she did spit sort of like reddy color
22:46so basically the decision was made to sedate her at the moment both are being treated as life
22:54threatening injuries the lady who was behind me was run over by a 44 ton lorry three rear wheels
23:01axle wheels have gone over the top of her so the bones themselves you could see the tissue had been
23:07torn away from it the bone itself was snapped completely in half and you could see the underlying
23:14tissue and muscle i've been to cases where unfortunately they have not survived they've
23:20literally gone with the lorry got onto the drive prop shaft and literally being torn to bits so she was
23:28very lucky i watched it go under the arty yeah the fact that the weight of a lorry that it hadn't
23:36crushed her eternal organs her head or anything that it only caught her legs was in a way it was almost
23:43a miracle in itself to have the kind of aggression combativeness it does occur quite a lot with
23:52head injuries so that was my initial thought i'm then considering why has she ran onto the motorway
23:59and as she now under the influence of alcohol but also has she taken some form of drug and then the
24:05final thing i'm considering is is this potentially some sort of mental health illness we decided she
24:12didn't have mental capacity that was one of the reasons why we decided sedate her there's always
24:18a risk when you're actually giving drugs to individuals especially if you don't know what
24:23the the history or the background or whether they have taken other drugs or substances you have to
24:30really weigh up the benefits against the potential risks to be honest one of the isu's guys said they're
24:36on a coach very protective of the bags and wouldn't let the coach drive put them down below and he
24:41says with the way they're acting could they be muley which to be honest
24:50not a bad consideration is it no you're right i thought they were probably on something but
24:56if they were drug mules it doesn't why did they get off the bus at keel services and then why did they
25:03walk along the central reservation it doesn't make any sense that they were drug mules because
25:08they were going to get picked up and then they could have get they could have got checked out
25:18the lady with the more serious injuries was transferred to the air ambulance and was
25:23transported to the emergency department at royal stoke university hospital
25:26the other lady who was hit by the car she was transported via land ambulance to the emergency
25:37department at royal stoke university hospital from the behavior of this individual that there were
25:45concerns about her mental health but nobody really could have predicted you know what transpired after this
25:56the emergency department at royal infirmary
26:19my name is paul hollinsett
26:21in 2008 i was working at the royal infirmary in stoke in the anne department we got everything under the
26:31sun coming through some of the nursing staff told me that they'd had two swedish women in the department
26:42one got hit by a lorry and the other one got hit by a car
26:45some people come in and they are abusive when you try and help them they don't want it and in
26:57particular one was causing so much trouble refusing treatment screaming shouting the other one had been
27:08severely hurt and was severely hurt and was going for an operation and then transferred to a ward
27:22the doctor was so fed up of her behavior causing mary hell that uh he said i want her out of here
27:28they had to ask the police to remove her
27:30so don't worry about my safety i'll be all right yeah i think she's calm down next yeah
27:422-1-a hospital for me as a as a documentary filmmaker i still felt that i had to follow this story
27:53i was aware that the second woman had been taken into hospital and checked and was apparently okay
28:03so then she was going to be taken to the police station where she was going to be charged
28:12normally if you come in and you've got a head injury especially if you've been knocked unconscious
28:18and you've been knocked down by a car you have a period where you have to be observed and i thought
28:24there was a 72 hour time for observing people because you don't know what's going to evolve from that
28:33injury i was quite surprised she was removed
28:38well we made okay money here sabrina come and see you in the car
28:53sabrina
28:59when the woman emerged from the hospital and got in the car it was clear she'd been discharged
29:06from the hospital with only minor injuries which was amazing really considering that she'd bounced
29:12off the windscreen of a volkswagen polo
29:17sorry custody hello there is pc elliott from central motorway place all right we're bringing a
29:25lady in from an incident on the motorway earlier this afternoon
29:29she's a swedish national but she speaks very good english
29:33when you open the newspaper here you feel yes like you don't know if you should
29:39laugh or cry for them or pray for them when you open the paper you laugh
29:44it was strange being in the back of the car she wasn't bothered about me filming anymore whereas
29:53she previously on the motorway she was saying why are you filming why are you filming
29:58and so she was different sabrina you no broken bones
30:03yeah i'm fine i think you're going to be
30:09you're going to be very bruised and sore
30:11that's all right that's all right you know i'm a licensed boxer actually are you yes i am
30:17i'm used with that even if it i'm out of shape not really
30:20so what what what are you doing over in ireland then huh what job are you doing over in ireland
30:27oh i just find found a crappy job you know in the startup you know yeah she was quite chatty and
30:35friendly her demeanor was totally different than it had been on the motorway and it was difficult to
30:42believe really hi please off the motorway
30:53okay we'll throw that away when we get in there yeah
31:00when she was in the station although she appeared to be normal there was something a little bit odd
31:06about her but it's not something i could put my finger on we have to wait not have some thing
31:12that i can put on not the moment have a seat because we can't do anything until we get in there
31:17how old you are there guys are difficult you're looking at how many wrinkles yes of course
31:32with her it clearly worked to be gentle with her to if you like to flirt with her how old am i
31:37yeah probably live around in his best age yeah 45 oh yeah you got it 45 45
31:48time for rest please was 15 30 hours today the reason for the rest just the head
31:54uh assault please do you suffer any mental health problems or from depression no sir i don't
32:01have you ever tried to harm yourself the custody sergeant asks her if she's ever harmed herself
32:15and she says no sir it's a bit ironic because you just have tried to harm yourself on the m6 why are you
32:24saying that can you slip your shoes off for me they are so dirty and smelly and they found only one
32:34sucks for me try not to breathe then can you just tell you to take your ink off the top please and your
32:42jewelry and put it on do i have to take it out yeah you do put another key please yes no you can't you
32:49need to take it off and put it on my army all right okay it's the little things that seem to bother
32:55her as opposed to the what you would think are the big things you're booking her in saying she's
33:00assaulted a police officer and all she's worried about is what she's going to wear and how she looks
33:07and that's surprised me from start to finish dealing with her there's no way
33:12i don't think she knew anything that had gone on she either didn't care or couldn't remember
33:34okay fine
33:35one of the roles that the police have to play is the safety of whoever is in custody
33:46their first thought is are there any relatives that we can contact to tell them what's happened
33:52are you their eldest sister or younger sister older sister okay mona uh sabina is fine
34:02but ursula is quite quite badly injured in hospital
34:08it would seem that they ran out into traffic on a busy motorway
34:16have you yeah when was the last time you spoke to your sisters
34:22crikey yeah sabina has children i didn't know that are they living in sweden
34:31okay but will you be able to tell your mum do you think
34:38okay all right then well thank you for your help mona okay thank you bye-bye
34:48well yeah it seems well thankfully she speaks excellent english she's really had no contact other
34:55than internet uh for a year for a few years but it seems like the two sisters basically travel the
35:03world and i don't know if there's been problems with mum but mum hasn't spoken to them for about 12
35:09years apparently so um so very odd i've just read the statements of one of the officers and
35:15um they talk about the formidable strength of them as if they are there is something within their
35:25systems that's not right i mean the girl i spoke to in custody bears no resemblance to the girl described
35:32in the office statements after the scene was cleared i was actually on call for staffordshire police
35:44as a forensic medical examiner okay that's how it works yeah our role is to assess prisoners that
35:53come into the custody suite to see if they're fit to be detained and also if they're fit for interview as
35:59well initially when i arrived at the custody suite i didn't know who i was seeing but when the
36:05individual was brought in i realized that it was actually the lady that had been knocked down by the
36:10the car after my assessment of sabina erickson i advised the police that she was fit to be detained
36:25although sabina and ursula's behavior does appear to indicate that they might have been
36:29under the influence of some sort of drugs ursula was tested in the hospital in sabina at the police
36:35station there were no drugs found in their system no drugs or drug paraphernalia found in their backs
36:41and was taken to court and charged
37:11with trespass on the motorway and assaulting a police officer.
37:19Sabina Erickson was convicted and sentenced to one day in custody,
37:24which she'd already served, so she was released from the magistrate's court and sent on her way.
37:31There are so many unanswered questions around this case. When they stopped at Cale Services,
37:44why would they not put their bags back in the hold of the coach? Were they being influenced
37:52by somebody else? Was somebody putting pressure on them? Also, why were they both trying to run
38:00in front of traffic on the M6? What was causing this extreme behaviour?
38:18I could never have imagined the kind of thing that Sabina would do based on her behaviour at the police
38:24station. I don't think it occurred to me at the time that she should have been detained for a long
38:42period of time, but the fact that she was capable of decking a police officer indicated that she had
38:49some kind of violence streaked her. Her actions, her behaviour demonstrated that she wasn't safe.
39:00Police have launched a murder enquiry into a 54-year-old man found stabbed to death behind his home and sentenced.
39:19The other one. She couldn't run. Oh, no! Shit! Oh, Jesus!
39:37After the incident on the M6, where they were running into oncoming traffic and causing mayhem on the motorway...
39:45No! No! No! No!
39:48Ursula was taken to hospital with a serious leg injury.
39:52Help! Help!
39:54I found that that's a bad function being clear.
40:00Sabina was arrested, held in custody for two nights, and was taken to court and charged with
40:08trespass on the motorway and assaulting a police officer.
40:12The judge said she had to serve a day in prison, which she'd already done.
40:17So she left the magistrate's court with her things in a clear plastic bag.
40:27She was seen wandering the streets of Fenton.
40:32Sabina is a foreign national in a country she doesn't know, and she would have been confused as to where to go.
40:42She's like, I'm sick and dismal around there.
40:45There's nothing to help you.
40:48It would have been scary and frightening to be on her own without anybody to reach out to
40:56or to help her in that situation.
40:58Her sister obviously had been taken to hospital, and she would have had no idea how to even reach out to her sister.
41:12Sabina made her way somehow towards Duke Street, which is near, not far from the courthouse at all.
41:20She was on that journey when she met my brother.
41:23My brother Glen and his friend Peter often went to the pub and sat in the beer garden.
41:41He had to sit there because of his dog, which he took everywhere with him.
41:48He idolised it.
41:51And I'm not sure what time they left.
41:53But on the way home is when Sabina apparently approached and said, what a lovely dog.
42:07And then spun a story about her sister being in a car crash, and she was looking for somewhere to stay.
42:15So Glen decides that he can help Sabina because his brother works in an A&E.
42:25So Glen, Peter and Sabina go back to Glen's house on Duke Street.
42:36Her personality sort of opened up.
42:38She was a lot more bubbly and friendly, and she seemed happy to be talking to us
42:43as we carried her stuff down towards Glen's house.
42:46Two mobile phones, a laptop and duty-free cigarettes.
42:50And there was this red wool cardigan.
42:55And walking down, I'm thinking, this is all it all.
42:57What's going on here?
42:58Who is she?
43:00Something's not right about this woman.
43:04Glen always sided with the underdog.
43:07Sometimes he might be overzealous and get involved in situations that he'd have been better to stay away from.
43:17If I'd known the story about the M6, like an award clip.
43:24Poe and her sister run onto the rope.
43:28The defense diagnosis was folia due, a French term meaning the madness of two.
43:36How can someone catch a mental illness of somebody?
43:40If I'd been working, they'd Glen ring me up and tell me he's got a Swedish woman there.
43:46I could have warned him to be very careful.
43:49She's very dangerous.
43:52You know, I could have warned him.
43:55I did get the chance.
43:56I did get the chance.
44:00THE END
44:30And if you or someone you know has been affected by any of the issues raised in tonight's programme,
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