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00:00ITV. Come on in.
00:07Last night, one of the workmen dug up the section of a human hip bone.
00:10You think it's female?
00:11I think, from the pelvis shape. I'll know more when I get her back.
00:15This is the body of a child.
00:17Well, that's it for this week. Join us same time next week for the first of the semis.
00:21Elliot. His flatmate hasn't seen him for a couple of days.
00:24Elliot?
00:26Hi, Dad.
00:28To Dad and Carol.
00:30Thanks, Gus.
00:31So, the complaint against you, Dr. Finch, is that you verbally abused and threatened Mrs. Avery.
00:36No one in this town believes a word of these allegations. They know you.
00:40I can't make you a better salesman.
00:43So, what do you think you could afford?
00:45Just sign and date it, Mr. Salt House.
00:48I need some of my money.
00:49Four thousand.
00:50Do you think that you might ever consider marrying me?
00:54The bone was fixed with a surgical plate.
00:56These are Greek leathers. They're a Cypriot film.
00:58We make contact with each of the families of these missing girls and ask them if their daughter ever broke her arm on holiday.
01:05And you're a sister, did you say?
01:06And how sure are you that she broke her wrist?
01:09A hundred percent.
01:10She slipped by the swimming pool?
01:11I think it was Cyprus.
01:12It's her.
01:13It's her.
01:14It's her.
01:15It's her.
01:16It's her.
01:17It's her.
01:18It's her.
01:19It's her.
01:20It's her.
01:21It's her.
01:22It's her.
01:23Everything's all right.
01:24And it's her.
01:25All we do is hide away All we do is, all we do is hide away
01:33All we do is lie and wait All we do is, all we do is lie and wait
01:41I've been upside down I don't wanna be the right way around
01:48Can't find paradise on the ground
01:55Sorry, Dr Balcom, could you say that last bit again, that the signal dropped out for a sec?
02:08Yeah, yeah, yeah, I can, yeah, go ahead
02:10Have you managed to get in touch with Winchester yet?
02:12I did and the files are coming up this evening
02:15The original OIC died a few years ago, so his number two is gonna give me a bell
02:20What's his name?
02:21John Bentley, he's retired now, was a DCI
02:24Thanks for that Jake, speak later
02:26Yeah, I'll pass that on to her now
02:27Cool
02:28Yeah, thanks, bye
02:31So she was cleaning the skull, washing off all the mud and crap and that
02:35And this morning she managed to locate the hyoid bone
02:38The little one?
02:40Yeah, yeah, yeah
02:41And after cleaning it, it actually came apart
02:44Separated into two bits
02:46Okay
02:47Can she say whether that was pre or post-mortem?
02:50Not a hundred percent no, but given that hyoid fracture is pretty exclusively associated with strangulation
02:57Her guess is pre
02:59Can you tell her?
03:00Can she tell your house
03:01Who went over there?
03:02Oh, actually, she was waiting ?
03:03My 55
03:16No, she was waiting for that
03:19That was done
03:20And that's why bogus
03:20and I took her
03:22Since he took off
03:23What?
03:29No.
03:31No.
03:33Frankie!
03:35Frankie!
03:37You knew?
03:39I knew he was experimenting with his identity, yeah.
03:41And you didn't at any point think you might mention that to me?
03:43Elliot's capacity for confounding our expectations is hardly breaking news, James.
03:47Besides, you don't get to piss off to another continent for eight years
03:51and then just expect full disclosure whenever it suits you.
03:54I'm still his father.
03:55Biologically, I suppose, yeah.
03:59It's been 17 whole years since I left you for someone better, Mel.
04:03Don't you think it's time you got over me?
04:15What did they take?
04:16Frank's missing.
04:17And they took some money I had for a deposit on a flat.
04:19Oh, Chris, I'm so sorry.
04:21Is the van damaged?
04:23Yes.
04:24Yes, they smashed a window to get in.
04:26And have you got somewhere you can get that fixed?
04:28I don't know.
04:29No.
04:30I'm just not thinking straight.
04:32Okay, first up, it's all gonna be okay.
04:34We're gonna sort everything out.
04:36Look, I've got a thing in Manchester I need to be at right now,
04:39but it's only on this morning, so I could pop down.
04:42Late afternoon.
04:43How does that sound?
04:44I'd really appreciate having somebody here.
04:46I don't feel at all good.
04:48But you can't just drop it.
04:49Let's do that.
04:50I could be with you by about four.
04:53You okay till then?
04:55Yeah.
04:56Yeah, thanks, Tim.
04:58It's all gonna be okay.
05:00Lots of love, mate.
05:01I'll see you at four.
05:02Okay, yeah.
05:03I'll see you then.
05:04glow, man.
05:29It's a left after the church.
05:36Well, Mrs. Avery had been a patient of mine
05:39since I moved to the town in 2003.
05:42Just over six years ago,
05:43she began displaying the early signs of dementia,
05:46specifically a form called Picks disease.
05:50Can you describe to me the specific symptoms of Picks, please,
05:53in its later stages?
05:55Well, in its later stages, it's characterized by memory loss,
05:58by an increasing lack of empathy, by repetitive behaviors,
06:02but perhaps most distinctly by an increasing lack of inhibition,
06:07typified by regular use of profanity
06:10and bursts of anger and aggression.
06:13And was Mrs. Avery's behavior typical of someone with Picks?
06:17It was.
06:18So would you describe her behavior as challenging?
06:22At times, yes.
06:24And in the six years you were helping her with this,
06:27how many times were you called to the house
06:29by Mrs. Avery's daughter?
06:32I made 42 home visits during those six years.
06:36And in that time,
06:37do you recall ever losing your temper
06:40or being verbally violent towards her?
06:42No, there were certainly times
06:44when I had to be very firm with her.
06:46And there were times when I had to physically restrain her
06:51if she was trying to hit me.
06:53But no, I don't believe I ever lost my temper.
07:02Twins.
07:02I'm sorry, we didn't pick that up in our briefing.
07:09It's fine.
07:11Identical aura.
07:12Yes.
07:14I'm exactly what she would have looked like now.
07:18So, can I stop by saying
07:21we do obviously still have to confirm
07:24that the remains we found are your daughter's.
07:30Given what you've just told us, Jessica,
07:32it would make sense if we could take a DNA swab from you.
07:36Would you be OK with that?
07:38Of course.
07:39And obviously the sooner we can get that done
07:43and the sooner we'll know for sure, so...
07:45Do it now, if you want.
07:46OK.
07:48Yeah.
07:51And I should just say,
07:52waiting for the results
07:54won't slow down what'll happen now
07:57from our point of view,
07:59which I assure you will be
08:02a full reopening of the investigation
08:03into Hayley's death.
08:05Where you found her
08:07and...
08:11how her remains were.
08:13Will you be able to tell at all
08:16how she died?
08:19From her remains alone,
08:21it's always going to be...
08:23hard
08:25to be
08:26completely sure
08:28so many years later.
08:29But...
08:30But there is
08:33some evidence to suggest
08:35that Hayley was strangled.
08:36I am...
08:54so sorry
08:55to have to tell you that.
08:56but please believe me when i say we are going to investigate this crime as if it happened yesterday
09:04we are going to find out who was responsible for her death
09:09and then we are going to make sure that they are punished for the terrible wrong they did
09:26are you looking for chris miller yeah he hasn't been in today oh okay he said to meet him here at one
09:44yeah and we were expecting him but have you tried calling him i'll try again thanks pat
09:56well let me tell you they loved meeting you oh my god did they because i was absolutely terrified
10:25so you knew stormy was storm z yeah and him i promise you you are their lifelong best friend
10:34oh hi jessica have you got a minute of course come in
10:55i don't know if this will surprise you or not but um no one in middenham is going to thank you for
11:13finding my sister i mean um maybe they'll be pleased for us on a personal level that we can
11:21bury her but um it took the town maybe 10 years to get over her the whole media thing
11:29completely killed off the tourist trade the holiday rentals the passing trade that the tea shops and the
11:38gift shops relied on that all completely went because nobody wanted to come here anymore
11:42we were like a soham or prior to lose and now that that's all going to be dragged up again i just
11:51i just wanted to warn you that you might not find people that cooperative
11:56as a copper i get used to never being that welcome
12:01and then you and your mum and dad are you glad we're here
12:13i wish you could have met my mum and dad before
12:22my mum was amazing
12:27clever and funny and strong a really strong person
12:36and my dad was kind and ambitious also funny but more in a lovely old-fashioned kind of way
12:46what you see now is what 18 years of hell does to someone
12:53the grief of course the loss but um 18 years of imagining what her last moments might have been like
13:0518 years of stupid hope that maybe she might still be alive
13:12of newspaper headlines of people backing away from you of strangers hugging you in the street
13:19for my dad 18 years of suspicion that it was him
13:26for my mum 18 years of unspoken accusations that if
13:33she had been a better mother then this wouldn't have happened
13:3618 years of seeing her everywhere ago
13:41so uh yes
13:48we are glad so glad
13:52that we can bring her home and lay her to rest
13:55so that maybe we might have a chance of rest ourselves
13:59but uh don't expect us to show that to you in ways that you might expect
14:06we're different now to who we were and to everyone else
14:12i completely understand
14:15these are her diaries
14:23the original investigation obviously has copies of them but but these were who hayley was
14:30not the minx in the news of the world not the charity volunteer in the guardian
14:35she was just an ordinary girl who used to drink vodka and swore a lot and sometimes she was really
14:45irritating and sometimes she was fucking brilliant
14:50just a normal 16 year old girl like i was
14:56and i loved her so much
15:02thank you jessica
15:07thanks
15:09six will be perfect
15:32thanks so much bye now
15:35so they have the part and they can do it in 20 minutes
15:40do you know livington yard
15:41yeah
15:42right well let's drive down there together and get it fixed right now
15:45and you have a photo of frankie i could get some photocopies done and you can
15:50stick them up on all the trees and lampposts and whatever around here
15:52how's that sound
15:54i'm so sorry tim
15:56i'm so sorry you had to go all this way
16:00this is it's really simple stuff and it's pathetic
16:03maybe it's just too much
16:05mate it's just bad luck would have flawed anyone
16:07don't be so hard on yourself
16:09you're doing incredibly well and we're all just really proud of you okay
16:12come on
16:13hey there he is
16:35oh hello peanut
16:38you said you weren't coming
16:41i know but i bumped off work don't tell anyone
16:43where's mom oh she's over there talking to felix's dad
16:46mom mom dad's here he's over there
16:58oh yeah
16:59hey it's a nice surprise
17:04is it good
17:05next way please
17:06next way please
17:07oh that's me
17:08i stuck a check in the joint account this morning
17:12a couple of deals came through so i hope that helps
17:16thank you
17:17let's go and find a good spot
17:21i wrote that
17:35i'm sorry
17:37top of the glass
17:3892 i think it was
17:41not one of my better efforts
17:43oh
17:43okay i got uh 50 leaves done
17:55should be enough
17:56i spoke to rob at your gallery he says you still have another 6 000 lodged with him
18:03yeah
18:04but if you need any more for this deposit which i think is a brilliant idea by the way just give me a shout
18:09you always pay me back when you sell your next paintings
18:12thank you
18:15but i do
18:16think you should consider if it's time to
18:18well to think about opening a bank account again
18:21no no no no bank accounts never no sorry
18:24okay it's your call
18:27look i need to shoot
18:31um
18:32we need to have this drink
18:34the four of us
18:35well i can ring pete
18:38maybe you ring jamie
18:39deal
18:40look after yourself
18:41we didn't actually get the call to the following morning
18:54her parents had assumed that she'd gone straight to the party after work
18:58so the first inkling they had that anything was wrong was when she wasn't in her bedroom in the morning
19:02then after you'd spoken to them
19:05what was your first instinct
19:09mine or my governor's
19:11both
19:13well for various reasons dc i pierce and believe that she might have traveled up to london that night
19:18possibly with her boyfriend
19:19and given where she was found he might have been right but i never really bought that idea
19:25because
19:26because nothing we learned from speaking to her parents her sister or any of her friends suggested that she was the sort of person who would have just
19:34up sticks like that without telling anyone
19:36and where was her sister that night
19:38uh she was at another party ten miles away she slept over
19:42and in the end dc i pierce and came around to thinking same as you
19:46in the end yeah
19:48but we lost five days to her being treated as a runaway
19:52time when we could have had search teams out thermal imaging cameras press appeals
19:58yeah we lost a lot of momentum
20:10i don't know what to say
20:12what should i say i just
20:14maybe you don't have to say anything
20:18maybe you don't always have to talk
20:22i just
20:26i really do want to try to understand
20:30i mean is this
20:32do you just want to dress like this or
20:34or
20:36do i want to cut my cock off
20:40i don't know
20:46i don't know
20:50i just know that one day i want to wake up and maybe not feel different
20:54why don't i take the rest of the day off
20:56no no no no no
20:58please it might help just to
21:00dad this isn't about the past
21:02or at least not the past you're talking about
21:06i'm just a fucker
21:10no
21:12and i always was
21:18elliot don't go
21:20see you later
21:22i love you
21:24i love you too
21:26so
21:28how did the boyfriend fit into all of this
21:32well hayley had started going out with him in the september just before our 16th
21:36and dave pearson
21:38and dave pearson got it into his head that because mullery was 23 that there
21:42there was something abusive about their relationship
21:44but you didn't feel that
21:46no not really
21:48he looked a lot younger than he was and he acted younger
21:50and hayley was quite mature for her age so i just thought they kind of met in the middle
21:54and we also never found a shred of evidence to suggest that she'd been in his car that night
22:00so when he was discounted
22:04what were your main lines of inquiry
22:06again dc i pearson's theories
22:08that maybe she hadn't
22:10travelled up to london that night with mullery
22:12but that she'd hitched up there to follow him
22:14and that whoever picked her up would killed her
22:16or that she'd got to london safely
22:18but had been unable to find him and
22:20some random stranger had killed her there
22:22did you ever find any evidence that she had travelled to that?
22:26no
22:28so then we started exploring whether she might actually have gone home straight after her shift
22:34and that her father had murdered her after some sort of domestic row
22:38and mum wasn't home that night?
22:40no she was working at a local pub between 9 and 1
22:44so the timing could have worked but
22:46we never found any evidence of any altercation at the house
22:50there was no apparent history of any fighting
22:52and there was no evidence of anything darker
22:56like abuse or anything like that
22:58what about other locals?
23:00yeah we looked at the other boyfriends but they all had good alibis
23:04so then we looked at all local men
23:06with the 30 mile radius
23:08who were on the sexual offenders register
23:10but they all had watertight alibis too
23:12it was a millennium so a lot of people
23:14spent those hours in very public places
23:16there's another complete blank
23:18what can i say
23:24we let hayley and her family down
23:26and i remain
23:28deeply ashamed of the way the case was handled initially
23:32right i'm gonna head on up guard
23:46i might have a wander
23:48get a feel for the place
23:50not tired
23:51no worries
23:52see you in the morning
23:53yeah night sally
23:54night
23:56you
24:26so there's absolutely no evidence suggesting she did travel up to london that night
24:45no similarly there's an odd lack any leads connecting her to someone here yeah so
24:52what if she was brought up to london already dead killed down here and then disposed of
25:00in london yeah why would someone do that drive 80 90 miles to dispose of a body because you bury
25:09people somewhere you know an environment you feel comfortable in so you think the killer's from
25:15london near the burial site probably and drove down here specifically to kill no i think they
25:21might have already been here in a holiday rental okay after easter and summer christmas and new
25:29year will be the the busiest time for holiday lets my brother does it every year with his family
25:34heads down day after boxing day stays four five days heads back second third fourth right right right
25:43i don't think packing a body with the wellies and the dirty washing be a bit tricky if they were with
25:54family yeah yeah maybe that part needs finessing but the the basic idea yeah it's a theory
26:01anyway maybe sleep on it nice pjs by the way very snazzy right
26:19marion fran here they're just parking up
26:21all the papers have that son has uh interview with a friend of the dad
26:31and that lot arrived about an hour ago does anyone care that we haven't actually confirmed
26:35a day it's not really about hayley for them though is it
26:38a quick walk through the center of middenham reveals a town that still bears the scars of
26:46those devastating events that unfolded 18 years ago mr carr i'm afraid mr thomas has had to cancel the
26:53meeting you're fine
26:57and if as is strongly suspected the remains found earlier this week under the central reservation of
27:03the m1 motorway are those of hayley reed then one can only imagine the grief that that will inflict
27:10on her family and the rest of this tight-knit community hayley was just 16 when she disappeared
27:18on new year's eve 1999 she was last seen shortly after midnight after finishing her shift at the local
27:26park she was meant to be on her way to a fancy dress party but she never arrived
27:33the investigation into hayley's disappearance was one of the largest ever mounted by hampshire police
27:40with costs estimated over five million pounds and if it is confirmed to be hayley then there are
27:48bound to be serious questions asked both about the original investigation and why no one was ever
27:55charged in connection with her disappearance
28:03so
28:10well i'm afraid that's all you've got time for this week but make sure you join us next week
28:14sorry james uh can we go again on the wrap up please sorry i think you said all you've got time for
28:20before did i yep not a problem yeah can we just pick it up from the same place please whatever okay
28:27and three two one i'm afraid that's all we've got time for this week but joins us again next
28:34bollocks i said joins no worries yep uh just from the same place again then please actually you know
28:39what i need a break okay i'm fine just give me ten minutes i'm not feeling a hundred percent
28:55okay
29:02please leave a message after the test
29:04else it's me i just can you call me please i want to know that you're okay love you
29:19because mum had said he was always nice as pie when i was there i i pretended to go out i said i was
29:25going shopping closed the front door but um actually i just went into the kitchen which
29:32was next to her room okay and what did you hear there well my mum being a pain in the bum when she
29:41could be fair play and then i i i just heard him go for her and how do you mean go for her mrs pinion
29:52pinion well not not like he lost her and he never raised his voice he just he had this really
30:01calm quiet way of talking and he just kept telling her what a horrible bitch she was
30:10what what a burden and at one point i definitely heard him say that he was going to give her an
30:18overdose to be rid of her because she was so much trouble
30:36so he's spoken to every letting agency within a five mile radius there are approximately
30:40380 properties in this area available for rent at new year right average adult occupancy is four so
30:49i'll knock off half because they're women you've got about 750 possible male suspects
30:57boss dna's confirmed that it's hayley
31:00and uh andrews wants you to make a holding statement here yeah the press office is going to send
31:13you something right okay um can you contact jessica and the parents let them know about the id fran you
31:24speak to the press tell them 15 minutes and do you want us to start pulling together lettings
31:30information for the millennium no he'll fire for now can you find me a printer i can use okay go
31:38ah i won't keep you long mrs pinion just three quick questions how many other allegations have you
31:43made against gps in dr finch's practice two thank you and how many other practices have you been
31:50banned from in the hamhurst region for making repeated complaints i left them how many a couple i
31:59think the record will show it's actually four and last question in how many instances have you
32:04attempted to achieve a financial settlement before a tribunal hearing perhaps i can help here it's all
32:12of them isn't it thank you pete's not in the office at the moment i'm afraid miss salthouse but i'm his
32:25pa perhaps i can help you well i certainly hope so your salesman mr carr sold my father a cash isa the
32:31other day and uh we want to cancel it please it's still within the 14 day time frame okay can i just
32:37ask why he doesn't need a cash isa and car should have known that right okay if you could just hang
32:43on a sec and i'll dig out the uh when was it your father saw him miss salthouse i can't see any
32:50paperwork here monday and it's definitely all gone through to check with cash this morning right okay
32:59good afternoon i'd like to make a brief statement i'll not be answering questions today but we will be
33:05holding a more detailed press conference in london in due course i can now confirm
33:13that the remains of the young woman found in north london four days ago were those of hayley louise reed
33:23her parents gordon and suzanne have been informed of this and on behalf of the metropolitan police
33:32we would like to offer our deepest sympathy to them and their family the investigation into hayley's
33:40death has been reopened and i want to assure the reed family and the wider community that we will now
33:48turn all of our very best efforts to finding the person responsible for this dreadful crime
33:54thank you very much dci stuart why are the police so shit
34:03what a wanker he just wanted a good photo i shouldn't have reacted
34:16dci stuart she said no questions what part of that do you not understand i'm not press hayley was a
34:28friend of mine and there's something i need to tell you
34:31that's right 18 years ago two days before hayley went missing when i was supposed to be doing a
34:41cleaning job i was actually in the park meeting a lad and hayley who was a mate did the job for me
34:54i genuinely didn't think the information would be useful to the investigation but i knew if my
35:02parents had found out i'd have been in such deep shit so i never told anyone
35:10over the years i always wondered whether the information might be relevant
35:14but every year that went past the easier it became to bury it this little nagging voice
35:28saying i should tell someone and then today one of your officers came into our office asking about
35:35our 1999 holiday lettings and my stomach turned because the cleaning job it was in a holiday rental
36:05the property was called the spinney and she thinks it's still on the books of an agency called
36:30durrell and martin they were one of the ones we spoke to earlier we'll speak to them again call
36:35me back okay gov
36:45so the last 24 hours it's made me see really it was naive of me to think that i could live a normal
36:51life with you and i said more important is that i could look after you both when obviously
36:56i'm still struggling to look after myself well i wish now i'd not hesitated when you asked
37:07and maybe missed a wonderful opportunity it's okay you know you don't need to
37:11and the only reason i did pause
37:15was because i never thought you saw me that way
37:17and of course i know you struggled
37:24but i do too
37:28i think we both have things in our past that have hurt us
37:31and i also know you're a good person chris kind
37:41and generous and clever
37:45you'll see for doors
37:50and actually i would feel very lucky to be able to help you grow stronger
37:53to look after you for a time
37:57so that one day soon enough i'm sure
38:01you would be able to look after us
38:02you have no idea
38:24it's frank frank's back
38:40wait bud
38:40it's all right
38:54all of it
39:00p it was three grand
39:01exactly
39:02oh the boiler will be two
39:06we haven't paid any bills since october and both the boys needed winter clothes
39:11right job
39:13i'm surprised that
39:14surprised at what
39:16this isn't hong kong you know whatever weird endlessly delayed adolescence you lived over there
39:21which frankly freaks me out the more i think about it this is your life now and it costs money
39:27constantly which has to be earned with hard work constantly
39:33in six years pete you have responsibilities start living up to them
39:42dad we discussed it last night we absolutely did not you said you could do the afternoon but you
39:47couldn't do the morning because jenny had a doctor's appointment that's why i booked the plumber
39:51for two i suppose there's no chance it was you who made a mistake i suppose it almost has to be my
39:56fault oh just fine forget about it i'll get him to come saturday
39:59so what did you guys get up to today
40:11we went clothes shopping early birthday pressy for jenny very nice
40:16she like primark too does she harvey nicks actually bloody hell dad she does
40:23know you have a heart condition doesn't she actually it was my idea i'll tell you what
40:29it was really nice to be able to treat someone again yeah i bet she's lucky woman not as lucky as me
40:36you're hungry starving
40:47i've forgotten that's who we let it to james hollis well that's the james hollis the tv guy
40:54i don't watch a lot of television well he's mainly a journalist but he also does that quiz show
41:00on the bbc well anyway that's him um took the spinny for the millennium from the 27th to the second
41:13along with yeah three other families
41:17do you mind if i get a copy of that please
41:30do you mind if i get a copy of that please
41:37boss hey oh man teenager's diary so much angst so much joy
41:46yeah i flicked through it last night it's not an easy read is it no
41:50what's up murray found the bloke who rented the house oh wow good work yeah and he only lives
41:55uh 15 minute walk from here so i thought why we just head down there now what now now yeah why not
42:04yeah why not
42:08guess who it is who james hollis what the uh writer guy yep the tv guy yeah
42:16yeah right me my mum used to love him thinking woman's muffin she always called him i'd say mom is
42:25crumpet and she'd say i know what i mean i don't even know why that's funny
42:41so
42:49so
43:21Okay.
43:51Hello.
43:52Have we got the right address for James Hollis, please?
44:06Hello?
44:07Hi.
44:08Mr. Hollis?
44:09Yes.
44:10DCI Cass Stewart and DI Sunny Khan.
44:14We wondered if you had five minutes, please, to help us with a case we're investigating.
44:19What case?
44:20Well, it's an historical murder case.
44:23We just wanted to ask some questions about a house we believe you rented near Midnham
44:30in late December 1999.
44:32I will be more than happy to answer absolutely any questions you want to ask me, but I will
44:38need my lawyer present, I'm afraid.
44:40Oh.
44:41Okay.
44:42It's really just an informal chat.
44:44We're just trying to get some background information.
44:46Give me a card and I'll have my lawyer call you and make an appointment.
44:49No problem.
44:50There you go.
44:51As soon as you can, please.
44:53Absolutely.
44:55Bye-bye.
44:56Oh.
44:57Interesting.
44:58Very.
44:59Who was it?
45:14Amazon.
45:15Book I ordered.
45:20Ellen's ex-dad again.
45:30It's happened, sweetheart.
45:33They've come.
45:35The police.
45:38About her.
45:50They've gone.
45:51Oh.
45:54They've moved up for a long time.
45:57They're often fined in with a certain ways.
46:00And they never was shot there.
46:01They seemed perfectly humble.
46:02Would you like your father who was warned of like, my father, was falling?
46:04That's nevercame a accident for you!
46:06We were expecting many months.
46:08Only once once again.
46:09You're here to walk.
46:11Happily much for life.
46:12Last one that got angry.
46:13Oh.
46:14Not once again.
46:16I lost one, twice.
46:17It was 근데 it's you to die wounds.
46:18Only if I left the bitternessけど
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