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00:30Robert.
00:34I'm picking up Harry.
00:35Might have took him for a quad bike ride.
00:37I thought he'd be back by now.
00:38Oh.
00:39Well, if you've got time for a cuppa...
00:40Yeah.
00:41Put the kettle on.
00:50How's Cain doing?
00:52OK.
00:55The doctors want to keep him in for another night.
00:57Right, it could have been a lot worse.
01:01If the buck shot hit him a few centimetres either side.
01:05Well, you know, he is so lucky that you stopped him going after John.
01:09Thank you so much for that, by the way, and getting him in the ambulance.
01:13Mac?
01:14Yeah, he's getting there.
01:16I was just saying to Caleb that...
01:19I mean, we could have lost them both.
01:22They're going to be OK?
01:24Yeah, in time.
01:26Cain should be resting, avoiding stress.
01:29He was hoping that one day that he'd get justice for a night, but it's never going to happen now, eh?
01:36I'm sorry.
01:38Well, we all are.
01:40All we can do is pick ourselves back up and carry on somehow.
01:44It's what we do, right?
01:45Yeah, well, I'd best go check on Harry and Matty, see where they've got to get the lad home.
01:52Oh, well, what about your tea?
01:53Er, Matty can have it.
01:56Moira, listen, if you need anything, just give us a call, right?
02:03Hey, look, I appreciate everything.
02:07It means a lot, Robert.
02:09Take care.
02:10Take care.
02:15I'm going to think about what my dad's been doing.
02:25How can a human being do that to another?
02:29To you.
02:30It's been the worst few weeks of our lives.
02:32I've never been so scared.
02:34Yeah.
02:35And now the police know about Callum.
02:37And I'm going to prison.
02:38That is not going to happen.
02:39Sweetheart, the police have released you on bail.
02:41For now.
02:43DS Walsh said it's not off.
02:44But they know what Ray and Celia put you through.
02:47But they're still out there, Dad.
02:49And when Celia finds out that I've talked, she will go mental.
02:52Ray and his mum aren't our problem, not anymore.
02:54The whole operation's been blown apart.
02:57They'll be miles away by now.
02:58They won't be able to hide forever.
03:00They'll find him.
03:01The police will find him.
03:02They'll bring him home.
03:03But the person who comes back, if he comes back...
03:09He will.
03:10You can't give up hope, Paddy.
03:12But what he's had to endure, what he's had to suffer...
03:15He won't...
03:16He can't be the same person.
03:19So I might have lost him anyway.
03:25I've only been in here five minutes.
03:26I'm sick of the hospital.
03:27I've heard of it.
03:28Which is why I have brought you a lovingly curated sandwich.
03:32Although Houghton General is a centre of excellence for many fields,
03:36catering is no one of them.
03:37Wow.
03:39Brilliant.
03:42One word from you, I could be out of here today.
03:46You already know the answer to that.
03:48I'm not used to Moira in here, all this mess with Celia.
03:52Yeah, shocking.
03:54Yeah, she was in business with the moment.
03:57She's going to be up against it.
03:58She needs me at home.
03:59The police are going to be asking her questions.
04:01It would be a bad idea to discharge yourself against medical advice.
04:06Especially when they'll probably send you home tomorrow.
04:09So what's wrong with today?
04:10Okay, your consultant has kept you in for two reasons.
04:13Firstly, to monitor your recovery from a gunshot wound.
04:16And then it's also to have a chance to investigate whatever this abnormality is.
04:21I'm telling you, it's not cancer.
04:23It can't be.
04:24If you're in here, they can act quickly.
04:29If these results come back and there is a tumour, it's best to be prepared.
04:35You may need to make some big decisions.
04:38Pretty fast.
04:41I know that's tough with everything going on at home, but trust me.
04:45Best place for you right now is here.
04:51Mandy!
04:52Just stay there!
04:54Yeah, but Tina's still on remand.
04:56If you come back from Ireland now, who's going to look after the kids?
05:00Until me dad turns up, there's nothing you can do.
05:03Dylan's here. I'd better go.
05:05Yeah, I love you too.
05:06All right, bye.
05:07Bye-bye.
05:09How'd you get on?
05:10Uh, yeah, okay.
05:12Dylan's corroborated a lot of what April Windsor has told us.
05:16Actually, if you've got a minute, I'd like a word about your dad.
05:19Yeah?
05:24Have you found him?
05:26Not yet, but we've searched Celia's farm and found evidence that the attic has been occupied.
05:33Um, by who? How many people?
05:35Well, the farm was abandoned when we arrived and we've not found any of the victims yet, but from what we've seen and what we know, half a dozen or more.
05:44We think they were used as forced labour on the poultry farm and then bust out to other employers as and when.
05:50But I don't understand. Why didn't my dad run? Why didn't he just ask for help?
05:56Fear. One word out of line and there'd have been reprisals.
06:02It can be a complicated relationship. Traffickers prey on the vulnerable, condition them so they fear the rest of the world.
06:10My dad was a professional wrestler.
06:12I'm afraid it might be best if you do prepare yourself for the worst.
06:18It's not unusual for traffickers to find ways to prevent their victims from talking to us.
06:23We are doing everything we can.
06:25And I really hope to find your dad safe and well.
06:29Sorry, I do have to take this.
06:32We'll be in touch.
06:34Okay?
06:37Hello?
06:38Yes, Josh?
06:39No, it's all out there, finally.
06:40Okay.
06:42She'll be relieved.
06:46I just feel numb.
06:48I wish you'd told me.
06:50I hated having to lie to you, Mum, getting you to move out, but it was the only way we could keep you safe.
06:56I'd much rather have been here with you all.
06:59We've missed you, Mum, so much.
07:03Please come back home.
07:05There's nothing I'd like more.
07:08I'll get that.
07:09Paddy, you know, he's right about Bear when he does turn up.
07:16Ray and Celia didn't think twice about Tom and I was running Dylan down.
07:19And that was in plain sight.
07:20What must they have put him through?
07:21Hi, I'd like another word with April, if that's okay.
07:29I'll tell her you're here.
07:30She's already told you everything she knows.
07:33April Poppet, the police want to see you.
07:36You know, it's been a long day.
07:38Anything else, we want our solicitor present.
07:40There'll be no need for that.
07:43April.
07:45Are you here to arrest me?
07:46That's not why I'm here.
07:48Earlier today, you told me that you were led to believe you'd fatally harmed Callum Swift.
07:54Did you find his body?
07:55Well, we made some inquiries, and you'll be relieved to know that Mr Swift is alive and well.
08:00So, he's not dead?
08:07He wasn't when I spoke to him half an hour ago.
08:09Oh, thank God.
08:10Once we tracked him down, we asked him to come in to answer a few questions,
08:13after which I arrested him for a number of crimes, including solicitation.
08:19And we've detained him pending further inquiries.
08:25I didn't kill him.
08:27No.
08:27Ray Walters and Celia Daniels lied to you.
08:32We've seen this pattern before.
08:33It's a tactic.
08:35A way of keeping their victims under control.
08:37That's what you are, April.
08:39That's what you are, a victim, just like all the rest of them.
08:42You've been so brave.
08:44I'm so proud of you.
08:50Oh, Paddy.
08:52Sorry it doesn't even come close.
08:55Have you had any news from the police?
08:57No, nothing.
08:58Still looking for me dad.
09:00And the others.
09:01Ray and Celia still have him.
09:04What the police reckon?
09:06Poisonous little rat, Ray.
09:07Yeah, well, trust me, it's no joke when you find out that you're actually...
09:10You're sleeping with the devil?
09:11Yeah.
09:12Just like me.
09:13Not that I did.
09:15Didn't get close enough.
09:16Sorry, mate.
09:17You wouldn't even have asked her out if I pushed you into it.
09:20Well, now I know what she really is.
09:22I wish I'd never bothered.
09:24Hindsight.
09:24It's a wonderful thing.
09:27Did you never notice anything of it?
09:30Odd.
09:31No strange messages or phone calls?
09:32No.
09:33Just like Bob didn't realise that Celia trafficked people.
09:37Paddy.
09:38I don't know what to say, mate.
09:42Same.
09:43I heard about John.
09:45I was hoping I'd waste another thought on him.
09:48He's gone.
09:49It's over.
09:49I'm sorry.
09:53I know you wanted justice for Nate.
09:56Yeah, well...
09:58Maybe I haven't got it.
09:59Not the way I wanted to, but...
10:02He'll pay for what he did.
10:03In hell.
10:05Listen, if there's anything you need or anything you want, you just call me, OK?
10:08OK.
10:10And the church will be open for quiet contemplation and prayers for a bear safe return.
10:15You're going to tell us there's a god after all this?
10:17Look, I appreciate these are challenging times, Jimmy.
10:20Challenging?
10:21My granddaughter's been abused by a drug dealer, along with half the family.
10:25Paddy's dad enslaved.
10:27That's before you even start on John Sugden.
10:30I can't take much more of this.
10:32Just try and act normal.
10:33And behave like you...
10:34Like what?
10:35Like I haven't just killed my brother?
10:36Vic.
10:37Robert will be home with Harry now, so come and go, please.
10:43I was going to nip in and see Eve, is that all right?
10:45Of course it is.
10:46You never need to ask.
10:51Mission accomplished?
10:53Murray walked in on me, but I reckon I managed to spin things.
10:56Passports?
10:57Shoved on a bookshelf in the middle of the living room.
11:01Ready to be found by whoever you've tipped off.
11:04Good man.
11:06Right, well, now I've done your dirty work, let's talk terms.
11:09Okay, I'll be up as soon as I can.
11:12Kim, I have news.
11:17You and me both.
11:20Robert, I heard about John.
11:22How are you all?
11:23Glad to see the back of him.
11:25So glad.
11:27Robert and Victoria have reconsidered their options,
11:30and they have kindly agreed to sell us their share of Butler's farm.
11:34This coming from the man who swore he'd rather sell his soul than take a penny from us?
11:40I've changed my mind.
11:42Well, I made him an offer that he would be stupid to refuse.
11:45Then, Moira, she'll come round eventually.
11:49You still think that's an option?
11:51She'll sell.
11:52I have agreed to let Robert have tenancy.
11:57Well, I'd wanted in writing that you won't ever abuse our trust, like Celia,
12:02by using the premises to run a criminal operation.
12:05A drug cartel right under our noses.
12:07Who'd have thought?
12:08Oh, it's far worse than that.
12:11Celia and Ray have been using that filthy attic as some kind of prison dormitory for trafficked people.
12:21What?
12:21Yeah, it seems like she and her son abused illegal migrants, lost souls, street sleepers,
12:28enslaved them as forced labor.
12:31If that wasn't shocking enough, Paddy's father was one of them.
12:41There.
12:50He was enslaved.
12:52Yeah, no, the police have smashed the operation.
12:54He's still missing.
12:56Ray and Celia must have taken him with them.
12:59I've made it perfectly clear to that detective on the phone
13:03that we had no idea, but this has PR disaster written all over it.
13:08So we're supposed to police our own tenants?
13:11That's what I'll be telling the authorities.
13:14I mean, they're searching the place now.
13:16Heaven knows what they'll find.
13:18Those poor people, locked up, treated worse than animals.
13:23It's heartbreaking.
13:24And look, I've, er, I've got to get up there.
13:34Human trafficking.
13:36You'll tell me you didn't know about this?
13:39I'm as shocked as you are.
13:41If Moira gets found with those passports, she could go down for this.
13:45Look, setting her up for paying cash in hand, that's one thing.
13:48This, this is massive.
13:49Moira's done nothing wrong.
13:50OK, well then, if you want to go to Moira
13:52and explain to her exactly what you stashed on her shelf,
13:55please be my guest,
13:56but do not now pretend to have grown a conscience.
14:00Move on with your life.
14:02I'll be in touch when I have a contract for you to sign.
14:15I just wanted to put April's mind at rest.
14:17And I appreciate that so much.
14:19We'll be in touch.
14:21Listen, I don't, I don't suppose you can tell me what happens from here.
14:24The kind of, the kind of charges April might still face.
14:27It's going to take a while before we have the full picture.
14:29All I can say is, try to take it one day at a time.
14:34Take care of yourselves.
14:37Excuse me.
14:40There's, there's something you need to see.
14:42Ray.
14:46I mean, I never could stand him.
14:48Cocky.
14:49Up himself.
14:50Yeah, well, maybe he was just with me to look respectable.
14:54Hmm.
14:55It's Caleb again.
14:56I need to go and do this job, so...
14:59I'll call you later, OK?
15:00Thanks.
15:00Eve said to ask if she can have fish victims for a tea.
15:05Hmm.
15:06You two have a nice time?
15:07Yeah.
15:08She needs a little hug, that's all.
15:10Listen, Paddy, the police are on it.
15:12They're going to find your dad soon.
15:13Do you know what the detective told me?
15:18These monsters, when they're on the run,
15:21they usually dispose of the victims.
15:23Stop them talking.
15:25Kill them?
15:27They wouldn't.
15:28Would they?
15:30Hey, Paddy, I can't tell you how sorry I am.
15:33Sorry for what?
15:34For going into business with people traffickers, so am I.
15:38You think I had any idea?
15:40How could she?
15:41None of us did.
15:42I don't think anyone's suggesting that's the case.
15:44And yet, you knew that she'd forged your signature.
15:47You knew that she was dodgy,
15:49but you never thought to ask even a few questions
15:51about what she was really up to on that farm.
15:53No, I thought she was dishonest, yes,
15:56but I never would have thought she was up to anything like this.
15:59You can't blame Moira for this.
16:02I mean, that'd be like blaming Aaron for what John did.
16:06When I think about my dad,
16:09locked up, humiliated and forced to work,
16:12it's all right, I've got to go.
16:16Paddy.
16:21It just makes me sick to think those low lives I'd bear,
16:24working him like a dog probably.
16:26It's just horrible.
16:26And then to find out he was this close to home all that time,
16:30he must be doing Paddy's head in.
16:32And you know what?
16:33If I ever got the chance to get my hands on that Ray or his mum...
16:35You do to them what I did to John?
16:39No.
16:40Vic, you've got to stop doing this.
16:42How can I?
16:44You know, Harry's just asked me why Uncle Aaron was hurt in a car crash
16:47when he's such a good driver.
16:49It's a fair point.
16:50And he believed what I told him.
16:53Cos he trusts me.
16:55If he'd any idea what I'd done...
16:57He never will.
16:58And before, in the pub, I couldn't stand it.
17:01I'm trying so hard to look normal,
17:03but I feel like I look different,
17:05like everyone can tell that I'm a murderer.
17:08Vic...
17:08We've been through this.
17:10You did what you had to do.
17:12It won't look like that with the footage Joe's got.
17:15If he takes it to the police, I could lose everything.
17:18It's not going to happen.
17:19We've got this.
17:20We've got your back.
17:22I'm so glad I've got you too.
17:24And we're going nowhere.
17:26You did what you had to do to keep your family safe.
17:29And now, we're going to do the same for you.
17:32I promise.
17:34We'll all get through this stronger.
17:45It's Ray's.
17:46I'd know it anywhere.
17:48OK, thanks.
17:50If I could ask you to stay back whilst we secure the scene.
17:54What's going on?
17:55It's Ray's car.
17:57He must have dumped it.
17:59DS Walsh, Emmerdale, Village Hall.
18:02I'm going to need forensics here, ASAP.
18:05Thanks.
18:06Forensics?
18:07Thanks for your help.
18:08We'll take it from here.
18:09Jay's not getting bad to me messages, sir.
18:16Sorry, mate.
18:18We're going to have to pick up his work.
18:20What, by splitting myself and off?
18:21I'm already too busy as it is.
18:22The Manchester client's going off his head because he's not done that job, has he?
18:25Did you tell him there was a massive crash?
18:30Where have you been?
18:31Looking out for Laurel.
18:33You know, all this mess with Ray, she's struggling.
18:36Yeah, yeah, I know.
18:37Yeah, Charles filled me in.
18:38It's terrible.
18:39But, you know, you can look out for Laurel in your own time.
18:42The client's expecting you.
18:43You need to get over there tonight.
18:45Yeah, and I can't do it.
18:49Well, don't look at me.
18:50I mean, I didn't get home till stupid o'clock this morning.
18:54You know, I was stuck on the moors for hours waiting for them to clear that road.
18:58Yeah, yeah.
18:58Now it is clear.
18:59So, you either get in that van, drive over to Manchester, or you find yourself another job.
19:06You might want to check that all the boxes that are already in there that they haven't shifted.
19:10Last thing that we need, complaints that stock's been damaged in transit.
19:15Right, bye.
19:17You know what?
19:17You have it your way.
19:19But I am telling you now, I am too tired.
19:23So if I have a crash on the way, we're both nose to blame.
19:26All right.
19:30All right.
19:31I suppose a few hours won't make much difference, but you do it tomorrow and you set off first thing.
19:51When's Dad coming home?
19:54Tomorrow.
19:55Do you fancy a story?
19:57I'm too old for stories.
19:59Not to me, you're not.
20:01Come on.
20:05Kim.
20:06Yeah.
20:07That's nice.
20:10Right.
20:10A long time ago, an evil man terrorised a whole village.
20:23The villagers were fearful because their protector, the great king, had been wounded in battle.
20:29The king was sad.
20:30The king was sad.
20:32He and his queen had been betrayed by people they thought they could trust.
20:40And throughout the kingdom, fear and mistrust grew.
20:44Some people called for help from unexpected allies.
20:45And other people had deep secrets they were desperate to keep heading because they were scared of what would happen if the truth came out.
21:04What happened next?
21:05What happened next?
21:07Well, the king and the queen, they were patient.
21:14They knew all they had to do was wait because no matter how hard you try to hide a secret.
21:25The truth always comes out in the end.
21:28The truth always comes out in the end.
21:32The truth always comes out in the end.
21:46The truth always comes out in the end.
21:52The thief and young man conquer you are detrimental.
21:55The spirits always come out in the end, in the end.
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