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First broadcast 17th April 2011.

The ethics of a questionable drug on the Oxford campus of anti-depressants calls into account the questionable judgment of a psychiatry professor.

Douglas Henshall - Alex Gansa
Jack Roth - Jack Collins
Nichola Burley - Karen Wilde
Florence Brudenell-Bruce - Amy Katz
Sophie Stanton - Shauna Malin
Thomas Brodie-Sangster - Adam Douglas
Lucy Liemann - Bethan Vickery
Christina Cole - Claire Gansa
Sam Hazeldine - Dane Wise
Laurence Fox - DS James Hathaway
Fiona Wade - Meera
Clare Holman - Dr. Laura Hobson
Kevin Whately - DI Robert Lewis
Alex Macqueen - Dr. Julius Fisher (as Alex MacQueen)
Michael Shelford - PC Baynes
Alton Letto - Gurdip Sohal
Kemi-Bo Jacobs - WPC Julie Lockhart
Jay Villiers - David Katz
Sylvestra Le Touzel - Caroline Eagleton
Rebecca Front - Chief Superintendent Jean Innocent
Ben Righton - TV News Reporter
Pippa Bennett-Warner - Female Reporter
Colin Dexter - Pedestrian
Teresa Mahoney - Alumnae

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00:00:00Call the guinea pigs, would you?
00:00:30Listen, I don't know what you're talking about.
00:00:35Oh, yes you do.
00:00:36You've been the same ever since we got here, staring at her like, like I don't know what.
00:00:40It's rubbish, yeah?
00:00:41This whole thing is just messing with your head.
00:00:44Alex says it's pill time.
00:00:45Have you seen Amy?
00:00:50I don't like what they're doing to me.
00:01:03What are they doing to me?
00:01:05Come for my fix, Doctor.
00:01:06There you go, Sean.
00:01:20What are you doing in there?
00:01:30Oh, hello.
00:01:31I'm looking for Amy.
00:01:33Time for the happy pills.
00:01:34Oh, God.
00:01:35Can everybody make sure that they take their pills before they eat?
00:01:54Okay, there's plenty for everyone.
00:01:58What have you got for me?
00:02:00Pizza.
00:02:01Go.
00:02:02Hi.
00:02:03I ordered takeaway half the way.
00:02:21Pilar rice, lamb for sanda, chicken bindlew, don't spare the spices.
00:02:30Perfect.
00:02:31Here we go.
00:02:47I've given you a free cucumber writer.
00:02:49Free writer, excellent. Thank you.
00:02:52Keep changing.
00:02:58So this man wakes up in a terrible state.
00:03:01And he calls a psychiatrist and says,
00:03:03I need to come and see you right away.
00:03:06When he gets to the psychiatrist's office,
00:03:07he said, I had the most terrible dream.
00:03:09I dreamt that I raped my mother,
00:03:11I killed my wife and seduced my daughter.
00:03:14And I called you the second I woke up,
00:03:16and then I had a piece of toast and some coffee,
00:03:18and I came straight here.
00:03:20And the shrink says, what?
00:03:22You call that a breakfast?
00:03:23Yeah, well.
00:03:30Well, it is a psychiatrist's joke.
00:03:32Or a Jewish psychiatrist's joke.
00:03:34Well, I thought it was funny.
00:03:35In a gentle sort of way.
00:03:37I'm going to bed.
00:03:38Bye.
00:03:40Oh, my God.
00:03:41Can we watch some TV?
00:03:46Can we watch some TV?
00:03:46Can we see?
00:04:00Oh, my God.
00:04:02Bye.
00:04:02Bye.
00:04:03Bye.
00:04:04Bye.
00:04:05Bye.
00:04:10Bye.
00:04:10Bye.
00:04:11Bye.
00:04:13Bye.
00:04:13What happened she was just lying there he was here first I just got here
00:04:43Good morning sir
00:05:04Morning sir
00:05:06What have we got?
00:05:07One deceased damsel, name of Amy Katz, theology student, Wolsey College
00:05:11So what was she doing in the Dean's lodgings at Beaumont College three weeks before term again?
00:05:16I'll get to that
00:05:17Amy's body was on the ground two floors below the room she was sleeping in cause of death as a blow to the skull
00:05:21either by a rock cutting the head or the head hitting a rock
00:05:24Suicide?
00:05:25Dr Hobson is consulting the cadaver even now
00:05:27You look very chipper this morning James
00:05:29I'm crying inside
00:05:31What was she doing here?
00:05:32College hired out the lodgings to a pharmaceutical company for a drug trial
00:05:36Amy was a participant
00:05:38What kind of drug trial?
00:05:39New sort of anti-depressant
00:05:41The trial is being supervised by Dr Alex Ganzer, psychiatry professor at the college
00:05:45He lives in Summertown
00:05:46Where is he now?
00:05:47Keeping the rest of the participants in their room but the college already want to know when we're going to let them out
00:05:53Oh well let's let the blood dry first eh? So who are the others?
00:05:57Two students, well one now, two kids from town work in a warehouse, an ex-soldier currently unemployed and a dog walker sans dogs
00:06:06Strange mix
00:06:07Right you talk to Dr Ganzer I'll talk to Dr Hobson
00:06:13What?
00:06:14No
00:06:15No
00:06:16Nothing
00:06:17Nora?
00:06:31Nora?
00:06:38Theology student, it seems rather.
00:06:41Great, yes.
00:06:43Studying God in this city of atheists.
00:06:47And that was her room?
00:06:49Yeah, but there are no signs of a struggle there.
00:06:51No defense wounds to the body, nothing under the fingernails,
00:06:54just the blunt force trauma to the left parietal.
00:06:57Still, her fall alone wouldn't have been enough to...
00:07:00Don't ask me if it's suicide or murder, because I don't know.
00:07:04Right.
00:07:06Time of death?
00:07:08About four hours ago.
00:07:10Give or take a hour.
00:07:12You okay, Laura?
00:07:13Me?
00:07:15Here, with a lovely young body cut off in its prime.
00:07:18Happy as Larry.
00:07:21What do you know about this Dr. Ganter?
00:07:24Nothing much. It's supposed to be brilliant.
00:07:27I'm running a trial on a psychotropic drug called Ketarex.
00:07:36Plowden Pharmaceuticals provided the funds.
00:07:39I designed the trial and selected the participants.
00:07:42Selected them how?
00:07:43I asked for volunteers by putting out posters
00:07:46in the local hospitals and the university psychiatry department.
00:07:50What's Ketarex supposed to do?
00:07:52It's an antidepressant, the active ingredient in which is ketamine.
00:07:56Ketamine's a class C drug. It's illegal.
00:07:58Unless it's prescribed by a doctor, one of which I am.
00:08:02The National Institute of Health ran a trial in the US
00:08:08that showed spectacular improvements in terminally depressed patients.
00:08:12I'm working with Plowden to see if that success can be replicated.
00:08:15The people you selected for the trial, they're suffering from depression?
00:08:18Some did. Some didn't.
00:08:20And how did this trial work?
00:08:23Apart from not working very well, obviously.
00:08:26The trialists were paid to stay for a week while they took the drug.
00:08:32This is day six.
00:08:33I was here 18 hours a day.
00:08:35My research assistant, Beth and Vickery, day and night.
00:08:38We monitored the participants' mental and physical well-being.
00:08:41They were also encouraged to record their thoughts, feelings, sensations,
00:08:48direct to a roving camera and also in a confidential video booth.
00:08:51Could the Ketarex have contributed to Amy's death?
00:08:55Sorry, you're an odd policeman.
00:08:59I mean, you're odd for a policeman.
00:09:02Is this a second career, perhaps?
00:09:04We're talking about you.
00:09:06Could the drug have contributed to her death?
00:09:09I have no idea.
00:09:12Then do you know of any reason why she might have wanted to kill herself?
00:09:17Did she kill herself? We don't know.
00:09:20Well, then, my speculation won't help you.
00:09:25Laura Hobson was very odd.
00:09:34She didn't know the dead girl, did she?
00:09:37Gerald Manley Hopkins, the unhappy priest.
00:09:40One poem underlined.
00:09:41Oh, the mind, mind has mountains, cliffs of fall.
00:09:48Hold them cheap, mate, who ne'er hung there.
00:09:51Sounds like she was suicidal.
00:09:54My speculation won't help you.
00:09:56Very funny.
00:09:57Tell us about the ketamine?
00:09:59As far as I know, it's either used as a horse anesthetic or a drug of choice at raves.
00:10:05And given that Amy wasn't a horse...
00:10:07She could have been high.
00:10:09They all could.
00:10:10Right.
00:10:11You get the statement.
00:10:12I'll find out about the film.
00:10:22Oh, no, Amy would never kill herself.
00:10:24It must have been someone in this house.
00:10:26One of us.
00:10:27Do you have any suspicions, Shauna?
00:10:29I really don't want to speculate.
00:10:31Yes, you do.
00:10:32Go on.
00:10:33Knock yourself out.
00:10:34In with the beard.
00:10:36Dane.
00:10:37Creepy.
00:10:38Did you hear anything in the night?
00:10:40I'll tell all the sirens.
00:10:42The cops.
00:10:43You lot.
00:10:44What about Amy?
00:10:45Impressions?
00:10:46Oh, I've been through some bad stuff.
00:10:50I've got a way about me makes people nervous.
00:10:55But not Amy.
00:10:56When she talked to you, she looked you in the eye.
00:10:59Did she seem happy in herself?
00:11:01Do you mean, was she crazy?
00:11:03No.
00:11:04No reason to kill herself, then, that you could discern?
00:11:07Well, she was under quite a bit of pressure.
00:11:10Work?
00:11:11Exams?
00:11:12People.
00:11:13But I don't want to name names.
00:11:16Sure you do.
00:11:20That townie, Jack Collins, wouldn't leave her alone.
00:11:25I was thirsty.
00:11:27I came down to get a drink, and that's when I saw Adam Douglas.
00:11:30What was he doing?
00:11:31He was outside, all freaked out.
00:11:33Then he knelt down, I went to the window, and that's when I saw Amy lying there.
00:11:38Adam was beside her, just touching her.
00:11:41I went outside, he started shouting at me, that it was all my fault.
00:11:44What did he mean by that?
00:11:45I have no idea.
00:11:46It's crap.
00:11:47Did you like Amy?
00:11:49I didn't really pay her much attention, to be honest.
00:11:54What woke you, Jack?
00:11:56I said I was thirsty.
00:11:58I had a long night.
00:12:01Doing what?
00:12:02He was doing me all night, until he came downstairs to get me a drink.
00:12:06So, Jack's your boyfriend?
00:12:08No, screw anything that moves.
00:12:11Of course he's my boyfriend.
00:12:14I heard he liked Amy.
00:12:15Well, that's rubbish.
00:12:17Did you like her?
00:12:19She's okay.
00:12:20I mean, she wanted you to like her, didn't she?
00:12:27What happened?
00:12:30She was just lying there.
00:12:32He was here first, I just got here.
00:12:34That's how I found her.
00:12:36Why were you outside?
00:12:37I was woken by them shouting.
00:12:39I grabbed the camera and ran.
00:12:41It was instinctive.
00:12:42Dr. Ganser told me to record everything.
00:12:44I'm sorry, it must seem ghoulish.
00:12:50I suppose it is a psychiatrist's joke.
00:12:52Or a Jewish psychiatrist's joke.
00:12:54Well, I thought it was funny.
00:12:55In a gentle sort of way.
00:12:57I'm going to bed.
00:12:59Bye.
00:13:05Can we watch some TV?
00:13:10What about the footage from the video booth?
00:13:12Is that here too?
00:13:13Yes, but obviously it's confidential.
00:13:15Only Dr. Ganser can access it.
00:13:17How long have you been working for him?
00:13:19Four years now.
00:13:20My post-grad studies.
00:13:21Long time.
00:13:22Oh, I know.
00:13:23I'm one of those sad people.
00:13:24The perpetual student.
00:13:27Oh, Alex.
00:13:28Beth.
00:13:29We'll take it from here.
00:13:30What's going on?
00:13:31Inspector Lewis.
00:13:32I'm Julius Fisher.
00:13:33I run the psychiatry department here.
00:13:35How can I help you?
00:13:36The film footage, Inspector.
00:13:37It belongs to Plowden Pharmaceuticals.
00:13:39Well, it doesn't matter who it belongs to.
00:13:41It could be relevant to our inquiry.
00:13:43This is a clinical trial,
00:13:44and it's participants of a right to privacy.
00:13:47Doctor-patient confidentiality.
00:13:48I think you've heard of that.
00:13:50Now, I can't allow you to use what could just be a tragic accident
00:13:53as an excuse to trample patients' rights.
00:13:57I think they found a murder weapon.
00:14:01No accident.
00:14:02She was murdered.
00:14:03Right, this room is off limits.
00:14:05Anybody tries to come in, arrest them.
00:14:13Laura?
00:14:14Are you sure about this?
00:14:15Here's your murder weapon.
00:14:17It's clean.
00:14:20Microscopic traces of blood and hair.
00:14:23I suppose it's too much to hold for fingerprints.
00:14:25Sorry.
00:14:26It was wiped clean and then hidden beneath other rocks.
00:14:30Your killer battered Amy to death
00:14:32and then did everything possible to conceal the act.
00:14:36See you back at the station.
00:14:38Each day's film is filled by date,
00:14:47each booth recording by name of participant.
00:14:49It's pretty basic.
00:14:50Is this computer the only place the footage is stored?
00:14:53Yes.
00:14:54Though Dr Ganso can access it from his office or home.
00:14:56Okay.
00:14:57I'll do a memory dump.
00:14:59Have you seen it all, the footage?
00:15:01What I shot, yes.
00:15:02Though it was rather in one eye out the other, as it were.
00:15:05The video booth stuff, no.
00:15:07That's between doctor and patient.
00:15:09Private.
00:15:10Which is how I think it should stay.
00:15:12Amy's dead.
00:15:13It can hardly hurt her anymore.
00:15:16On the film footage,
00:15:18Amy's last seen alive at 9pm.
00:15:21And her body was found at 5.27 the next morning.
00:15:25What's the time of death?
00:15:26Three or four hours before that.
00:15:28You find anything?
00:15:29Adam and Jack were awake suspiciously early.
00:15:31Both had the hopes for Amy, though Jack denies it.
00:15:33He says he was having sex with Karen all night,
00:15:35which she was more than happy to confirm.
00:15:37Dog walker Shauna thinks that ex-soldier Dane is creepy,
00:15:40and therefore he did it.
00:15:42And Dane says he was asleep.
00:15:43Basically any of them could have done it.
00:15:46Even Bethan the film maker.
00:15:53Easiest thing in the world to invite Amy out
00:15:56for a moonlight walk in the garden.
00:15:58Bash her head in.
00:15:59Then go back to bed and wait for the body to be discovered.
00:16:03And all for a drug.
00:16:05Take your pill and all your problems disappear.
00:16:08Come on! Come on!
00:16:11No!
00:16:12Come on!
00:16:13Come on!
00:16:14Come on!
00:16:15No!
00:16:16Enough!
00:16:17You just hit a woman.
00:16:18And worse, you hit a police officer.
00:16:19It was an accident, all right?
00:16:20That nutcase jumps me.
00:16:21He's out of control.
00:16:22He's the one who got assaulted.
00:16:23You should lock him up.
00:16:24It's nothing, all right?
00:16:25He's a wimp.
00:16:26Get guns and take a look at him.
00:16:27And the rest of you go back to your rooms.
00:16:28For how long?
00:16:29Push me!
00:16:30For pushing me!
00:16:31I'm sick of this place.
00:16:32We'll get to you as soon as we can.
00:16:34Please, just stay in your rooms.
00:16:35Yeah, Lewis.
00:16:36Right, I'm on my way.
00:16:37Amy's father come to identify the body.
00:16:39Oh, no.
00:16:40I'm not sure what he's doing.
00:16:41He's a wimp.
00:16:42Get guns and take a look at him.
00:16:43And the rest of you go back to your rooms.
00:16:44For how long?
00:16:45Push me!
00:16:46For pushing me!
00:16:47I'm sick of this place.
00:16:48We'll get to you as soon as we can.
00:16:49Please, just stay in your rooms.
00:16:51Yeah, Lewis.
00:16:54Right, I'm on my way.
00:16:57Amy's father come to identify the body.
00:17:04There's a fight going on outside your room, but you don't come out.
00:17:10I've seen enough fights, thanks.
00:17:12Adam and Jack, they're young.
00:17:14Let them fight.
00:17:15So you know who it was?
00:17:16Do you know what it was about?
00:17:17Amy, of course.
00:17:19I was younger.
00:17:20I might have thought over her, too.
00:17:22But not now.
00:17:23No.
00:17:24Not now.
00:17:26She's my daughter.
00:17:41I'm sorry.
00:17:42At least this time there's a body.
00:17:45So?
00:17:47Her brother Matthew died this year in Afghanistan.
00:17:50In his case, I was told that what was left of his body wasn't worth seeing.
00:17:55Were he and Amy close?
00:17:58Yes.
00:18:00Did you know she was taking part in this drug trial?
00:18:05No.
00:18:07I encouraged her to do as much.
00:18:09Explore as many different things as she could.
00:18:11Anything to take her mind off her brother.
00:18:13Her therapist gave the same advice.
00:18:15She was in therapy?
00:18:16Yes.
00:18:17With the doctor cancer.
00:18:21She was severely depressed by her brother's death.
00:18:24She needed professional help.
00:18:32Why didn't Ganser tell us that he was Amy's therapist?
00:18:35I'm sure he had a good reason.
00:18:36Yeah.
00:18:37I can think of one.
00:18:38He shouldn't enter his own patient in an experimental drug trial.
00:18:41Or maybe she entered herself.
00:18:42Or maybe he thought it would help her.
00:18:44Oh, yeah.
00:18:45Right.
00:18:46Stuff her with psychotropic drugs.
00:18:47That's a great help.
00:18:48All right, Robbie.
00:18:49Calm down.
00:18:50Oh, sorry.
00:18:51I'm just a bit upset.
00:18:53About what?
00:18:54Isn't it obvious?
00:18:55Hope I'm not interrupting anything.
00:18:58I see.
00:18:59Well, I'll leave you boys to it.
00:19:00I just had a call from Amy's college.
00:19:01Her tutor, Caroline Eagleton, wants to speak to the officer in charge of the investigation.
00:19:17Which would be you, sir.
00:19:18Right.
00:19:19This way.
00:19:20Right.
00:19:21I only got to know Amy last term, really.
00:19:34She was pretty independent before that.
00:19:37But, well, losing her brother rather sobered her up.
00:19:41Do you know of any reason why someone might want to kill her?
00:19:44Killed?
00:19:45Not suicide.
00:19:46Killed, murdered.
00:19:47That's a relief, I suppose.
00:19:50For her family, at least.
00:19:52A relief?
00:19:53Students kill themselves.
00:19:56Late teens, early twenties, the first glimpse into the void.
00:20:00And then it's me with the fathers and mothers gaping like goldfish saying, but why?
00:20:07Why?
00:20:08And all I can do is gape back and say, I don't know.
00:20:11I don't know.
00:20:12Oh, bother.
00:20:13Perhaps you didn't look.
00:20:14Of course.
00:20:15Do come in.
00:20:16Anyway, Dr. Eagleton, you called us.
00:20:17Do you have any information about Amy's death?
00:20:18Unfortunately, I do.
00:20:19Then what is it?
00:20:20Hold your horses, Sonny.
00:20:21I've got it all written down.
00:20:22Could you just tell us, please?
00:20:23Well, five months ago, Amy reported that she was being harassed by one of the other students
00:20:28at Walsey, the usual stuff, following her from lectures, sending ardent, angry texts, email,
00:20:48other electronica.
00:20:49Who's the student?
00:20:50We spoke to him.
00:20:51He promised to desist.
00:20:52He did not.
00:20:53We were about to suspend him, but, well, his family's quite wealthy.
00:20:56Don't tell me.
00:20:57Money talked.
00:20:58No.
00:20:59No.
00:21:00They put pressure, certainly, but it was Amy.
00:21:02She talked.
00:21:03She said she could control him, that she wasn't scared, so we did nothing.
00:21:08Well, if it turns out to be him, may God forgive me, because I'll never forgive myself.
00:21:16Here.
00:21:17Proctor's report, statements, and so the boy's name?
00:21:22Adam Douglas.
00:21:23You know him?
00:21:24Yeah.
00:21:25And don't be too quick to forgive yourself.
00:21:38Dr. Gantz.
00:21:39I want to talk to you.
00:21:40Well, I'm at your disposal.
00:21:41I'll go get Adam Douglas.
00:21:42This is my wife, Claire.
00:21:43Claire, this is the inspector I was telling you about.
00:21:44Yes.
00:21:45I'll see you later, darling.
00:21:46What's eating you, inspector?
00:21:47Why didn't you tell us Amy Katz was your patient?
00:21:48Why should I?
00:21:49It wasn't relevant.
00:21:50Well, any information about her state of mind is entirely different.
00:21:51Well, I don't know.
00:21:52I don't know.
00:21:53I don't know.
00:21:54I don't know.
00:21:55I don't know.
00:21:56I don't know.
00:21:57I don't know.
00:21:58I don't know.
00:21:59I don't know.
00:22:00I don't know.
00:22:01I don't know.
00:22:02I don't know.
00:22:03I don't know.
00:22:04Why should I?
00:22:05It wasn't relevant.
00:22:06Well, any information about her state of mind is entirely relevant.
00:22:09You had that information by the bucket full.
00:22:11He's gone, went out the window and across the garden.
00:22:15Congratulations, Baines.
00:22:18Get back up there.
00:22:19Try not to lose anyone else.
00:22:21Sir.
00:22:22I'm sorry, sir.
00:22:23I'm on to it.
00:22:24I'll check train and bus stations.
00:22:26Were you aware of Adam Douglas's threatening behaviour towards Amy?
00:22:29She told me yes.
00:22:30And yet you let him in on the trial.
00:22:32A week in a room right next door to her.
00:22:34A highly supervised week.
00:22:36You solve psychological problems by addressing them,
00:22:39not by running away from them.
00:22:40She ended up dead.
00:22:42Was that part of the solution?
00:22:46Is there anything else?
00:22:47If Amy was severely depressed by her brother's death,
00:22:49why did you enter her into an experimental drug trial?
00:22:52Sorry, who diagnosed this severe depression?
00:22:54Her father.
00:22:55Is he a psychologist?
00:22:56A psychiatrist?
00:22:57He's her father.
00:22:58And therefore a profoundly unreliable source of psychological data.
00:23:01Now, I have teaching duties.
00:23:04Patience.
00:23:05I live ten minutes away.
00:23:07You have all my numbers.
00:23:08Can I go now?
00:23:09Pretty please.
00:23:10Pretty please.
00:23:21Can't be too careful.
00:23:22Better hanging?
00:23:23hadn't been too careful.
00:23:24I just want to look too careful.
00:23:25I don't know.
00:23:55Look, I'm telling you, Amy was dead when I found her. I never hurt her.
00:24:08Then why did you try to run away?
00:24:10Well, because I knew you'd dig up that stupid report on me and her, and I knew you'd completely misread it.
00:24:14Trying to break into her room, harassing her with phone calls. How do you expect me to read it?
00:24:19As proof of love, which is what it was, which is what Amy knew it was.
00:24:23They're my run, and why are you planning on going with 30 quid and an out-of-date passport?
00:24:30As far as master plans go, it's pretty stupid.
00:24:35I'm the one studying classics at Oxford, and you're the one working this toilet, so just watch who you're calling stupid.
00:24:42We're both in the toilet, Adam, but I can leave.
00:24:53He's a possible, you know, that temper.
00:24:56Andy tried to run.
00:24:58Hang on to him.
00:24:59Deserves a night in the cells, anyway.
00:25:01Being rude about your nice police station.
00:25:03What about the others?
00:25:10The college is asking how much longer we're going to be camped on their grounds.
00:25:13Why?
00:25:14The drug trial wasn't due to finish till tomorrow, anyway.
00:25:17A discreet drug trial wasn't getting in their way like we are.
00:25:20No, it was just wasting time and money.
00:25:23You're not a fan of these drugs, Lewis.
00:25:24Not a fan of shrinks generally, Mum.
00:25:27You should talk some sense into him, Hathaway.
00:25:30Yes, of course, I agree with him, Mum.
00:25:32You're supposed to drag Lewis out of the Dark Ages, not join him there.
00:25:36Anyway, how much longer do you need to hold these people at the college?
00:25:41Get their addresses.
00:25:42Tell them not to leave Oxford without informing us and let them go.
00:25:45Sure.
00:25:46I'm off home.
00:25:48Good night.
00:25:50What's the matter with him?
00:25:52Not our lovely Laura, I hope.
00:25:54Honestly, sometimes I just want to bang their heads together.
00:25:59Two grown-up single people who obviously like each other.
00:26:02Don't you think, Hathaway?
00:26:04I try not to, Mum.
00:26:06Oh, you're hopeless.
00:26:07I worry not.
00:26:14Yes.
00:26:17I'm going to say how I feel, exactly how I feel.
00:26:47I feel like I'm up to here. I'm brimming over. I didn't know I could feel so full.
00:26:54You'll say it's the drugs, but it's not. It's love. I'm a light with love. Light with love.
00:27:02I'm here on this heart because of you. Your mind, your words. Oh, God. Why did I listen?
00:27:11She's all over the place. It has to be those bloody pills. This was when?
00:27:18Two nights before she died, last recording. She's in love, but with who?
00:27:23Well, who's watching the tapes? Ganza. We talked to him.
00:27:26Well, hang on. Sir, why didn't we talk to Adam Douglas? He's just down the corridor.
00:27:29Well, and that's a reason to talk to him.
00:27:31Well, if Amy's in love with Ganza, as the video suggests, then Adam has no chance.
00:27:35If she rejected him that night, then what better motive than to bash her head in?
00:27:40I think the one with the motive is Ganza. If this comes out, an affair with his patient, it'd ruin him.
00:27:45If he was having an affair. We've only got her side of the story.
00:27:50Sounds pretty convincing to me. Yeah, but you don't like Ganza.
00:27:53Well, neither do you. True.
00:27:56Well, why don't I speak to Adam Douglas and you speak to Ganza and we'll see who's right?
00:28:01No. I'll talk to Ganza's boss. See what this trial was actually about.
00:28:08You go on through the footage, see if you find any more confessions.
00:28:12All right, you can find me later.
00:28:17I'm not going back. I won't live down there anymore.
00:28:21In the dull and the grey. It's this or nothing. This or nothing.
00:28:27Well, that's the point of the trial. Any trial to check for side effects of the drug, both individual and interactive.
00:28:33So, who initiated it? The Plowden Company or Dr. Ganza?
00:28:37Dr. Ganza, but with Plowden's full support.
00:28:40And what's in it for Ganza?
00:28:41Oh, he gets to spend a week closeted with some nubile females.
00:28:46Joke, sorry, bad taste.
00:28:48Is there a non-joke answer?
00:28:50Well, Dr. Ganza's written papers on the potential uses of ketamine as an antidepressant
00:28:55and the trial was a chance for him to put his theory into practice.
00:28:59But you didn't like it. Was that because of the potential side effect?
00:29:03Well, all psychotropic medications carry risk. How much depends on the patient. And that, I fear, is where Dr. Ganza was sailing a little too close to the wind and not for the first time.
00:29:16What does that mean?
00:29:17He selected highly susceptible participants for the trial.
00:29:20Like Amy Katz?
00:29:22Adam Douglas?
00:29:23Why do that?
00:29:24Oh, because he's a risk taker. The more labile the patient, the more impressive the end result.
00:29:30And it's worth it? That sort of risk?
00:29:32Well, for him, certainly. He's got a share in the drug patent. If Ketarex ever gets a commercial release, he stands to make a fortune. An absolute fortune. Unless it blows up in his face.
00:29:44So what was the other time Ganza sailed too close to the wind?
00:29:48Oh, just a figure of speech.
00:29:50Now, if you'll excuse me.
00:29:53Just slept well, got up, had a bowel movement, hot shower. Then I went outside and, like, I saw stuff for the first time in months. Trees, sky, vapour trails. Beautiful.
00:30:14Good morning, Dr. Ganza. It's me, Shauna. You probably realised that already. Anyway, I had the strangest dream last night.
00:30:22Right, I was in...
00:30:24Excuse me, Sarge. I was running a diagnostic on the hard drive and I found data fragments.
00:30:29From deleted files?
00:30:30Yeah. They got a pretty high-end software scrubber, but...
00:30:33But you can reconstitute it.
00:30:35Might be too corrupted. But if you can authorise overtime, I can...
00:30:39Whatever you need, got it.
00:30:40Hello?
00:30:41What are you doing?
00:30:42What you told me to do, listening to people describe their bowel movements.
00:30:45You lucky man. Listen, if you can drag yourself away, do some background on Ganza, where he was before Oxford and so on.
00:30:51Are you looking for anything in particular?
00:30:53Yeah. Sailing close to the wind.
00:31:09Wanted to see me, ma'am?
00:31:10Yes, Lewis. You've met Mr. Katz.
00:31:12I have. Hello, sir.
00:31:14Mr. Katz would like to know what progress we're making.
00:31:17We're working on a number of leads.
00:31:19What's there to work on? Why don't you just arrest him?
00:31:22Who?
00:31:23Dr. Ganza.
00:31:24We don't have any evidence against him.
00:31:26He was in charge of the trial and my daughter ended up dead.
00:31:29At the very least, that's criminal negligence.
00:31:31That may be so, but we don't have any proof of misconduct. Not yet.
00:31:35How much longer do you need? Don't tell me it's the old boys' network again. Oxford protecting its own.
00:31:40I can assure you, Mr. Katz, I don't belong to any old boys' network.
00:31:44When we have evidence, we will act.
00:31:47Now please, let us get on with our jobs.
00:31:54Goodbye, sir.
00:31:56He's not the only one complaining. Adam Douglas' college have been bending my ear, threatening lawyers and lawsuits.
00:32:03Have you got anything to charge him with?
00:32:05I don't know.
00:32:06Don't know doesn't quite cut it, Lewis. If you can't charge him, let him go.
00:32:10Ma'am.
00:32:17Ganza did sail close to the wind.
00:32:19One day you'll have to tell me what that means.
00:32:21It's initially a nautical term used to describe the sea-worthiness of a ship.
00:32:24I said one day. Clever clogs. What have you got?
00:32:27Six years ago, Ganza had a clinical practice in Edinburgh.
00:32:31He was investigated by the British Psychiatric Association following complaints from a young female patient's father.
00:32:37Complaints about what?
00:32:38Inappropriate therapeutic relationship.
00:32:41The woman refused to cooperate with the investigation. The case was dropped.
00:32:44Was Ganza married at the time?
00:32:46Yeah.
00:32:47Did he get the name of the woman?
00:32:48No, withheld.
00:32:49Let's go and ask him.
00:32:54Hi, Beth.
00:32:55Hi.
00:32:56Are you looking bright?
00:32:57Yeah.
00:33:00Did you do any love?
00:33:03I was just looking at your videotapes.
00:33:05Well, there is of them.
00:33:07Beaty Plod confiscated the rest.
00:33:12Speak of the devil.
00:33:13Well, then.
00:33:28Two nights before she died, Amy went into the video room and declared her love for somebody.
00:33:33I know.
00:33:34I saw it when I checked the video booth in the morning.
00:33:36Do you know who she was in love with?
00:33:38Me.
00:33:39You were having an affair with her.
00:33:42Well, you think this is funny?
00:33:43No, it's more the leaden predictability of your mind.
00:33:49I'm a happily married man.
00:33:51Then why was Amy in love with you?
00:33:52It's called transference, Inspector, where the analysand Amy transfers their feelings onto the analyst.
00:33:59Me.
00:34:00You encouraged this?
00:34:01Encouraged is a bit strong, but Amy was in a dark place.
00:34:05I wanted her to realize there could still be love and joy in her life.
00:34:10She would have got over it.
00:34:11It's a process.
00:34:12So is counter transference where the analyst falls in love with the patient.
00:34:15You're a clever policeman.
00:34:17Yes, I am.
00:34:18It's not the first time you've done it.
00:34:19You've lied and cheated before on another wife with another patient at Edinburgh six years ago.
00:34:24You've been doing your homework.
00:34:25Were you trying to put some love and joy into that young woman's life too?
00:34:29Yes, I was actually, but it's more that she was putting it in mine.
00:34:33Is that how she would see it?
00:34:34I don't know.
00:34:36Let's ask her.
00:34:38Claire, can you come here a minute?
00:34:43You were his patient?
00:34:44Yes.
00:34:46I fell in love.
00:34:47Clear a case of counter transference as you could wish.
00:34:50Luckily for me, she reciprocated, I divorced my wife and I married Claire.
00:34:54No.
00:34:55Leave us alone.
00:34:56Leave us alone.
00:34:57What a mess.
00:34:58It's all Ganser's fault, that girl died because of his pills.
00:35:24pills strictly speaking she died because someone killed her after cancer and shut
00:35:30a whole bunch of disturbed strangers together for a week fed them on pills
00:35:34based on a drug from raves and what else did you say horse anesthetic
00:35:39horse anesthetic unbelievable they did volunteer for the trial they knew what
00:35:45they were doing didn't know what the drug was doing Amy out of her mind Adam
00:35:51so wound up he nearly knocked Jack's head off Dane lurking around behind doors
00:35:57like a like a Yeti no not like a Yeti more like that Russian priest you know the
00:36:04one they couldn't kill Rasputin Rasputin scary bloke well hang on
00:36:11Dane was in the army wasn't he what are the chances he knew Amy's brother approaching
00:36:17Neil it's a big army let's find out I mean how did all these people come
00:36:21together Karen and Jack for example how did they even know about the trial yeah we
00:36:27talked to them again now they're off the drug maybe they'll remember something
00:36:30useful I'll do Jack and Karen you do the dog walker and Rasputin
00:36:36have you came looking for me Sergeant Hathaway because I was going to come looking for you
00:36:53good I've been thinking do you want to know what I've been thinking I'm all ears you have
00:36:58three plausible suspects Adam Douglas Jack Collins and Dane the weirdo all three of
00:37:03them were like dogs on heat round Amy no offense my darlings did she mind
00:37:09Dane creeped her out creeped me out but the other two she didn't care she only had eyes for Dr.
00:37:15Ganza poor lamb and you noticed that I'm very sensitive to people and you my darlings come on
00:37:22Jase come on come why are you so sure it's one of the men statistics over 90% of homicides are
00:37:30committed by men which means there's only a 10% chance Bethan did it or Karen or even little old
00:37:36me besides we liked her no wrong one of us didn't Karen didn't like the way Jack looked at Amy not at
00:37:47all that's the one thing that would drive us to violence jealousy that's in the statistics too
00:37:52well that's what I don't understand if you got on so well with everyone in the house why did Adam
00:37:59attack you I told you he was out of control what does that mean was he high oh no maybe he was just
00:38:09upset okay about Amy you and Amy who wants to know me and Amy oh come on I've seen the films
00:38:18you're watching her all the time she was gorgeous who wouldn't watch her what's going on just asking
00:38:25Jack a few questions I've already told you everything we know all right just tell me this
00:38:30why did the two of you do the trial money nearly 200 quid a day each take a month to earn that in
00:38:38this place for money we're saving for a deposit on a flat two and a half grand for popping a few
00:38:43pills why not you remembered everything else was Amy close to anyone for example the only people that
00:38:53I saw her with was Adam and the soldier Dane I mean talk about a natural born psycho wouldn't talk
00:38:59to anyone except Amy bodies to death with his war stories but that's all just told me why don't you
00:39:05go and bother Dane I mean he's the one that had the hair done for Paula Lamy thanks for your help
00:39:35please move and I'd break your arms
00:40:01sorry I thought you were breaking in no just a social call
00:40:09where'd you get this Dane she gave it to me Amy did really picture of her with her brother
00:40:20why would she do that that's between me and her it's between you and the police now she's dead
00:40:26tell me because she said I'd given him back to her how did you do that I told her what it was like
00:40:35for him Matthew you knew him from the army no and how did you know because I'd been there
00:40:42all right so I knew I didn't pretend to know him I just told her what it was like and she said it
00:40:47helped she said it made him come alive no I didn't kill her I'd die soon and hurt that girl
00:41:02Hathaway
00:41:05do you know how he did it yet that was the easy bit these were in his pocket it's the trial drug cataracts
00:41:34blood talk shows he's taken enough to knock out an elephant
00:41:38what's he getting the pills from Ganser was hardly chucking them around wasn't he
00:41:42must have been saving them up or he got extra
00:41:47search his college roots search the video archive
00:41:51I want to talk to Ganser see what his defense is this time
00:41:55Robbie can I have a minute
00:41:58I don't want there to be any misunderstanding between us
00:42:04me neither
00:42:05is there one
00:42:07don't make this any more difficult than it already is
00:42:10I know Hathaway has said something
00:42:11well he hasn't actually
00:42:12but he has been really
00:42:14he's an old boyfriend
00:42:15Hathaway
00:42:16no
00:42:17Franco
00:42:19he lives abroad
00:42:21and he was in Oxford because there's a chance his firm might send him back here
00:42:25and we had dinner together and it was
00:42:27well we were
00:42:27Franco
00:42:29like the dictator
00:42:31yes
00:42:33only this Franco's German
00:42:36don't ask
00:42:38I won't
00:42:40thanks for telling me
00:42:42thanks for telling me
00:42:47I know you're talking
00:42:48I know you're doing
00:42:49you've been the same thing ever since we got you
00:42:50so have I like you
00:42:51I don't know what you're doing
00:42:52I don't know what you're doing
00:42:53I don't know what you're doing
00:42:54I'll accept
00:42:55I'll accept
00:42:56I'll accept
00:42:57I'll accept
00:42:58I'll accept
00:42:59I'll accept
00:43:00can everybody make sure that they take their pills before they eat
00:43:05what do you like now?
00:43:07pizza?
00:43:08hello
00:43:09hello
00:43:16such romantic
00:43:17that one
00:43:18mmm
00:43:19mmm
00:43:20mmm
00:43:21mmm
00:43:22mmm
00:43:23mmm
00:43:24mmm
00:43:25mmm
00:43:26mmm
00:43:27mmm
00:43:28mmm
00:43:29mmm
00:43:30mmm
00:43:32mmm
00:43:34mmm
00:43:35mmm
00:43:36mmm
00:43:37mmm
00:43:38mmm
00:43:39mmm
00:43:40mmm
00:43:41I don't know what you're talking about
00:43:52you're both on film
00:43:53you don't swallow the pills
00:43:54you pocket them
00:43:55we didn't take the bloody things
00:43:56it's not a crime
00:43:57you have a contract with Plowden
00:43:59they paid you good money
00:44:00you sabotaged their test
00:44:01they have every right to sue you for breach of that contract
00:44:04you could go to prison
00:44:05he's bluffing
00:44:06Plowden wouldn't waste the time
00:44:07he will
00:44:08when I tell them
00:44:09no you can't
00:44:10but I will
00:44:11unless you tell me what you did with the pills
00:44:13look
00:44:14all we were doing
00:44:15just shut up dad
00:44:16you shut up
00:44:17it's your stupid idea
00:44:18and we sold them
00:44:20who to?
00:44:21to Adam
00:44:22is this what you two were fighting about?
00:44:25he wanted more
00:44:26said he paid for more
00:44:27he was cracked
00:44:28listen don't look dang your nose at us
00:44:30he was loaded and we didn't do any harm
00:44:32you did
00:44:33you killed him
00:44:47Jack's giving his statement but
00:44:49other than dealing in prescription drugs
00:44:51I don't know what we're gonna charge them with
00:44:54on another matter
00:44:56is there something you should've
00:44:58or could've
00:44:59told me
00:45:00involving Laura Hobson?
00:45:02just to make it easier
00:45:05she already thinks you have told me
00:45:07so a spell
00:45:11I saw her having dinner with someone
00:45:13a man
00:45:15a bit older than her but not much
00:45:17good looking
00:45:18maybe foreign
00:45:19maybe more friendly
00:45:21and you decided not to tell me?
00:45:25I didn't know how to tell you
00:45:26didn't even know it was my business
00:45:28right
00:45:29which it isn't actually
00:45:31right
00:45:33look
00:45:34I hope that you and
00:45:35Dr Hobson work it out
00:45:36whatever
00:45:37it is
00:45:38which you gotta admit
00:45:39is a bit of a mystery
00:45:40and
00:45:41none of your business
00:45:42that whole thing's ridiculous
00:45:46got me acting
00:45:47like some
00:45:48silly
00:45:49jealous
00:45:50jealous
00:45:51you hated her didn't you?
00:46:00Amy
00:46:01you couldn't stand her
00:46:02couldn't care less about her
00:46:03she just had to crook her finger
00:46:05and your boyfriend would've come running
00:46:07rubbish
00:46:08Jack was happy with me
00:46:09it's all on film Karen
00:46:10hours of it
00:46:11Jack watching Amy
00:46:13and there's you saving every penny towards your first home together
00:46:16and suddenly realised you could lose him in a second
00:46:19shut your mouth
00:46:20Amy's cleverer than you
00:46:21she's kinder
00:46:22she's prettier
00:46:23gorgeous
00:46:24that's what Jack called her
00:46:25gorgeous
00:46:26and she's not in some warehouse
00:46:28she's going places
00:46:29going places
00:46:31right
00:46:32into a bloody grave
00:46:34and aren't you glad about that
00:46:36because you hated her
00:46:37you hated her Karen
00:46:39admit it
00:46:40admit you hated her
00:46:41yes I hated her
00:46:42and I'm glad she's dead
00:46:44but who's the pretty one now eh
00:46:46me or her
00:46:49did you kill her Karen?
00:46:54no
00:46:56but I wanted to
00:46:59I wanted to cut her face off
00:47:01sorry
00:47:09I've got it
00:47:10got what?
00:47:11the file
00:47:12I've reconstituted it
00:47:13it's from the video booth
00:47:14very rough
00:47:15you're saying me cats
00:47:16I see you clearly now
00:47:18maybe it's the stuff writing
00:47:19I don't know
00:47:20but I see you in your just words
00:47:22you don't care about me
00:47:23or anyone
00:47:24Adam's going crazy
00:47:26getting extra drugs after I could have
00:47:28but I'm speaking out
00:47:29w-when was this?
00:47:30the night she died
00:47:31about one o'clock
00:47:32I don't care if it damages you
00:47:33because
00:47:34you don't care
00:47:35you've hurt me too much
00:47:37otherwise don't work anymore
00:47:39she was going to destroy
00:47:41Ganser's reputation
00:47:42marriage
00:47:43and misfortune
00:47:44Dr. Fisher said Ganser stood
00:47:46to make a mint
00:47:47if his drug hit the market
00:47:48he asked Amy to back off
00:47:49she refuses
00:47:50he kills her
00:47:51he killed her
00:47:52I'll see you at the stage
00:48:09sir
00:48:10why are you here?
00:48:12you got him at last
00:48:19you're not helping yourself Mr. Katz
00:48:22or Amy
00:48:23go home now
00:48:33statement by Jack Collins
00:48:34statement by Karen White
00:48:36they both sold their drug doses to Adam Douglas
00:48:41Adam Douglas stored it all up
00:48:43and used it to kill himself
00:48:50do you know who killed Amy yet?
00:48:52we're talking about who killed Adam
00:48:54Adam killed Adam
00:48:56with your help
00:48:57suicides don't need help
00:48:59well Amy disagreed
00:49:00Amy tried to help him
00:49:02she tried to warn you
00:49:04I see you clearly now
00:49:06maybe it's the stuff working
00:49:07I don't know
00:49:08but I see you
00:49:09and you're just words
00:49:10you don't care about me
00:49:11or anyone
00:49:12Adam's going crazy
00:49:13getting extra drugs off Jack
00:49:15I don't care if it damages you
00:49:18because you don't care
00:49:20you've hurt me too much
00:49:21well it's don't work anymore
00:49:23have you heard that before?
00:49:26no
00:49:27no
00:49:28thought all the files were copied to your home
00:49:30I haven't heard it before
00:49:32where did it come from?
00:49:33video booth 115
00:49:34the night Amy died
00:49:35it was erased
00:49:36who erased it?
00:49:37who could have erased it?
00:49:39well me
00:49:41or Amy
00:49:42did you?
00:49:44no
00:49:45did you ask Amy to erase it?
00:49:47why would I?
00:49:48because she was threatening to expose you
00:49:50so I erased
00:49:52the message
00:49:54or
00:49:55I asked Amy to erase it
00:49:57and then
00:49:58what?
00:49:59I killed her
00:50:00did you?
00:50:01well I only lived ten minutes away
00:50:03I suppose I could have come around
00:50:04I asked Amy to step outside
00:50:06but I didn't
00:50:07I was
00:50:08in bed with my wife
00:50:12ask her
00:50:16yes
00:50:17he was with me all night
00:50:18at least until that girl's body was found
00:50:20Amy's body
00:50:22Mrs. Ganser
00:50:23it's clear
00:50:24from the tapes that Amy was in love with your husband
00:50:26do you know if he reciprocated?
00:50:28she was patient for Christ's sake
00:50:30he's more than twenty years older
00:50:32well he'd fallen for a younger woman before
00:50:34a patient
00:50:35you
00:50:36do you enjoy doing this inspector?
00:50:38sergeant whatever you are
00:50:40picking up people's miseries
00:50:41I don't enjoy it no
00:50:42then why can't you leave us alone?
00:50:44because crimes have been committed and people have died
00:50:46my husband hasn't killed anyone
00:50:48he was with me all that night
00:50:49and that's the truth
00:50:50why would I lie?
00:50:54if you want to start harassing us
00:50:55you're going to have to join the queue
00:50:56what do you mean?
00:50:57phone calls
00:50:59um
00:51:00obscene notes
00:51:01car scratched
00:51:02bins overturned
00:51:03what sort of notes?
00:51:04husband is a lying cheat sort of notes
00:51:06phone calls ditto
00:51:07did you report this to the police?
00:51:09we could have traced those calls
00:51:10no we didn't want to cause a fuss
00:51:13Alex hired a private investigator
00:51:16what did he find?
00:51:18the phone calls were from er
00:51:20phone boxes
00:51:21most
00:51:22from the junior common room at Wolsey
00:51:25amy kurtz's college
00:51:27did either of you talk to her?
00:51:29hard to talk to someone who just says
00:51:32i screwed your husband last night
00:51:34then hangs up
00:51:35but the calls have stopped now
00:51:37yes
00:51:39now that she's dead
00:51:53and yet more fall out from the club of pharmaceuticals drug trial
00:51:56julius fisher head of the university psychiatry department
00:51:59announced this morning that dr alex ganza
00:52:02had been suspended from all teaching duties
00:52:05pending an enquiry by the british psychiatric association
00:52:08dr ganza
00:52:10dr ganza
00:52:11do you have any comment on your suspension?
00:52:12tell us what the university five
00:52:14dr ganza
00:52:15do you have any comment on the rumours about your husband?
00:52:17was your husband having an affair?
00:52:19he's done nothing wrong
00:52:21nothing
00:52:22dr ganza
00:52:25dr ganza
00:52:26dr ganza
00:52:27dr ganza
00:52:28dr ganza
00:52:29dr ganza
00:52:30dr ganza
00:52:31dr ganza
00:52:32dr ganza
00:52:33dr ganza
00:52:35dr ganza
00:52:36dr ganza
00:52:37dr ganza
00:52:38dr ganza
00:52:39dr ganza
00:52:40dr ganza
00:52:41dr ganza
00:52:42dr ganza
00:52:43dr ganza
00:52:44Dr. Ganser, do you have any comment on your suspension?
00:52:47Will you fight it?
00:52:49Tell us why the university fired you.
00:52:50Mrs. Ganser, do you have any comment on the rumours about your husband?
00:52:54Was your husband having an affair?
00:52:57He's done nothing wrong.
00:53:00Got an open murder, a suspicious suicide,
00:53:04and Ganser getting more grief from the press than from us.
00:53:07We're stuck. No witnesses, no forensics,
00:53:10and a married couple giving each other alibis.
00:53:12But whoever did it, he's the one responsible.
00:53:16Because he's a psychologist.
00:53:20You know my son, Chris?
00:53:22A copper, yeah.
00:53:23Hard enough when you're a kid if your dad's a cop.
00:53:26Imagine what it's like if your mum's a cop.
00:53:28When he was 15, 16, Chris was heading for trouble, real trouble.
00:53:33I had no control.
00:53:35In the end, I tried a shrink, a therapist.
00:53:37Did it work?
00:53:38Obviously not. He became a policeman.
00:53:41No, it worked.
00:53:42I got my son back.
00:53:45I asked him a long time afterwards what made the difference.
00:53:49He said it was the fact that he could talk to someone who was interested in him,
00:53:54who found him interesting.
00:53:58So, what's your next move?
00:54:01Hathaway's following up the lead.
00:54:03I hope it's a good lead.
00:54:09I know what bugs me about Ganser.
00:54:12He had a house full of troubled kids, and he didn't find any of them interesting.
00:54:16They were just guinea pigs for his drugs trial.
00:54:18Well, two of them are dead.
00:54:21Then get him, Lewis.
00:54:22I've just been talking to that private investigator who's next copper, actually.
00:54:29DS, like me.
00:54:30Good for him.
00:54:32The stalker's story was real enough.
00:54:34Ten obscene phone calls, six from Walsey College,
00:54:37the other four from phone boxes near Ganser's house.
00:54:40So the phone records confirm Ganser's version of the story.
00:54:43Did he record these calls?
00:54:44No, he didn't want to.
00:54:45Doctor-patient confidentiality, you know?
00:54:48Yeah, I know.
00:54:49What about the notes?
00:54:51Three, apparently.
00:54:54Alex is cheating on you.
00:54:56Your husband is screwing another woman.
00:54:58Anything else?
00:54:59Well, he confirmed that the Ganser car was vandalised,
00:55:02and there was some weirdness with the bins.
00:55:06Emptied out on the front drive every night, three nights in a row.
00:55:09Did Amy's name ever come up?
00:55:10No, but he got the feeling that Ganser knew very well he was doing it,
00:55:13but didn't want Clare to know.
00:55:14Yeah, he just wanted it all to disappear.
00:55:17And it did.
00:55:20I'm going to talk to him.
00:55:21What about the notes?
00:55:22No, about computers.
00:55:32He's not here.
00:55:33Disciplinary hearing.
00:55:34You OK?
00:55:35Oh, I'm dandy.
00:55:37Boss has been fired and disgraced.
00:55:38I've lost my job.
00:55:39You'll get another one.
00:55:40You're young, bright.
00:55:43Not so young, but thanks anyway.
00:55:45Actually, it was you I wanted to see.
00:55:48Oh, if I'd known, I'd have worn my party dress.
00:55:51OK, not a social call.
00:55:52No, sorry.
00:55:54It's about the computer system.
00:55:56Who had access to video booth files?
00:55:59I mean, who could open them?
00:56:00I told you before, Dr. Ganser.
00:56:03Could you access them?
00:56:04I don't have the password.
00:56:06What about deleting files?
00:56:07Ah, is that what's happened?
00:56:09Stuff's been deleted.
00:56:11He really is finished.
00:56:12No.
00:56:13Amy and Adam are finished, Bethan.
00:56:15Cancer's alive, married, in good health.
00:56:18You should count his blessings.
00:56:19Don't include his marriage among them.
00:56:21Toxic isn't the word for it.
00:56:22What, you don't like Claire?
00:56:24I'm sorry.
00:56:25I shouldn't have said anything.
00:56:26I'm overwrought.
00:56:27Oh, you're OK.
00:56:28If you think of anything else you shouldn't say,
00:56:32I hope you'll say it to me.
00:56:34That's my number.
00:56:35All right.
00:56:58It's all right.
00:56:59All right.
00:57:03I'll come.
00:57:10I'm going out.
00:57:11I'm taking the car.
00:57:12Who's that on the phone?
00:57:14Fisher.
00:57:14He wants to see me about something.
00:57:16Hmm.
00:57:17Hmm.
00:57:18Hmm.
00:57:18Hmm.
00:57:19Hmm.
00:57:19Hmm.
00:57:20Hmm.
00:57:21Hmm.
00:57:21Hmm.
00:57:22Hmm.
00:57:23Hmm.
00:57:24Hmm.
00:57:25Hmm.
00:57:26Hmm.
00:57:27Hmm.
00:57:28Hmm.
00:57:29Hmm.
00:57:55Hello?
00:57:58Hello?
00:57:58Who is this?
00:58:00It's Claire Ganza.
00:58:02Mrs. Ganza.
00:58:03I want to help you.
00:58:04I need to talk to you.
00:58:05I need to see you, um, in person.
00:58:08OK.
00:58:09I'll come over.
00:58:10Um, no, no.
00:58:11I'll come to you.
00:58:12He might come back.
00:58:13Your husband doesn't know about this?
00:58:15No.
00:58:17He's gone out.
00:58:18OK.
00:58:19Why don't you come down to the police station?
00:58:21That's quite near you.
00:58:22I'll be there.
00:58:23I'll be there.
00:58:24Fifteen minutes.
00:58:25Fine.
00:58:26You're not alone.
00:58:27I'll be there.
00:58:28There's no one coming.
00:58:29He's gone, man.
00:58:30Oh, no.
00:58:32Hmm.
00:58:33Hmm.
00:58:34Hmm.
00:58:35Hmm.
00:58:36Hmm.
00:58:37Hmm.
00:58:38Hmm.
00:58:39Hmm.
00:58:40Hmm.
00:58:41Hmm.
00:58:42Hmm.
00:58:43Hmm.
00:58:44Hmm.
00:58:45Hmm.
00:58:46Hmm.
00:58:47Hmm.
00:58:48Hmm.
00:58:49Hmm.
00:58:50Hmm.
00:58:51Hmm.
00:58:52Yeah.
00:58:53Oh, what's up?
00:58:57Accident on the Woodstock Road.
00:58:59Hit and run.
00:59:00A cyclist.
00:59:01Oh, no.
00:59:03Who is it?
00:59:09Just went straight into her, pulling the CCTV now.
00:59:14She was unconscious when they got here.
00:59:15They think her back's broken.
00:59:17She was coming to see me since she had something to tell me.
00:59:22Sounded scared.
00:59:23Where's Ganser?
00:59:25Not here.
00:59:25Not answering his mobile.
00:59:26Let's get him found.
00:59:51Sir?
00:59:51All right.
00:59:52All right.
00:59:59Where's my wife?
01:00:01They won't tell me.
01:00:02She's at the hospital.
01:00:03She's been in an accident.
01:00:06I'm going to see her.
01:00:07Not yet.
01:00:09You want to calm down?
01:00:10Let me see my wife.
01:00:12Tell me where you were last night.
01:00:15I was at Beth and Vicarice.
01:00:17What, all night?
01:00:18I was exhausted.
01:00:19I must have fallen asleep.
01:00:20Why were you there?
01:00:21Because she called me.
01:00:22Why?
01:00:23None of your business.
01:00:24And she'll back you up on that?
01:00:26Yes.
01:00:26Please let me see my wife.
01:00:27Please let me see my wife.
01:00:56I heard about Claire, who's on the radio.
01:01:01How's Alex?
01:01:03Better than Claire.
01:01:04Dr. Ganser says he was with you all last night.
01:01:10Here.
01:01:11Is that true?
01:01:12Yes.
01:01:13Yeah.
01:01:14He came round about 10 o'clock.
01:01:15Left early.
01:01:16I'm not sure when.
01:01:17I was still half asleep.
01:01:18It was getting light.
01:01:19No.
01:01:20He slept there.
01:01:21We're not having an affair, Inspector.
01:01:22I'm not having an affair, Inspector.
01:01:23I'm not his type, nor he mine.
01:01:24Then why did he come round last night?
01:01:25Because I called him.
01:01:26Why?
01:01:27Why?
01:01:28Why, Bethan?
01:01:29Because I was hysterical.
01:01:42I blamed him for losing me my job, probably my degree.
01:01:46I'd manage that.
01:01:47I was home.
01:01:48And I'd like to find him somewhere, but I didn't get to call him.
01:01:51I didn't play a little bit of a day, I didn't see anything.
01:01:53Well, I didn't care.
01:01:56I demanded to know how he'd repair the damage.
01:01:59Well, I was hysterical, I'm ashamed to say.
01:02:01So he came round.
01:02:03He calmed me down.
01:02:04We had a drink.
01:02:05He said he'd help any way he could.
01:02:07I apologised.
01:02:08Said he should get back to Claire.
01:02:10But he was clearly exhausted.
01:02:11Said he'd lie down for a couple of minutes.
01:02:12He went out like a light.
01:02:16Can I see your bedroom?
01:02:17Sorry, haven't tidied up yet.
01:02:32OK, thanks.
01:02:34Do you mind if we take a look at your phone records?
01:02:37Just to dot the i.
01:02:39Of course.
01:02:40Got to dot those i's.
01:02:47She's in an induced coma.
01:03:06Severe spinal damage.
01:03:07Unluckly to walk again.
01:03:08Brain damage?
01:03:10Too early to tell to be Miss Shawland.
01:03:12I'm staying.
01:03:13So if you have any questions.
01:03:15Do you know why your wife called me?
01:03:20No, I didn't know she did.
01:03:22That's why she was out so late.
01:03:24She was coming down to the police station.
01:03:25Said she had something to tell me.
01:03:28No, I didn't know.
01:03:31Who did this?
01:03:32I was only trying to find out.
01:03:35Who would want to hurt her?
01:03:37Hurt you?
01:03:40I have no idea.
01:03:45We pulled all the CCTV from the local area, and this is the only clear footage we found.
01:03:52OK, that's Claire.
01:03:55We're willing for a car.
01:03:56An accident.
01:03:57Hang on.
01:03:58We know it's Claire.
01:03:59But it could be anyone, including Ganza.
01:04:02What am I looking at now?
01:04:03The news footage from Ganza's place yesterday morning.
01:04:07That car.
01:04:08Recognize it?
01:04:12David Katz.
01:04:14He's been stalking Ganza.
01:04:16He thinks he sees the doctor leaving his house late at night.
01:04:18He follows him, and bang.
01:04:21This is the bit where you say, well done, Hathaway, and I shrug, modestly.
01:04:26Bring him in.
01:04:27Mr. Katz, DS Hathaway, Oxford Police.
01:04:39Would you come with us, please?
01:04:41Find his car, bring it in, get forensics working on it.
01:04:43What's going on?
01:04:48Where were you last night, Mr. Katz?
01:04:50In my hotel.
01:04:52Can anyone back you up on that?
01:04:55Room service?
01:04:55Phone calls you made, internet access, pay-per-view movie?
01:05:01No.
01:05:02Did you go for a drive?
01:05:04I didn't go out.
01:05:06I sat and remembered my daughter.
01:05:11What she was like, the things she used to say.
01:05:15Her face.
01:05:16Then why were you hanging around outside Dr. Ganza's office?
01:05:20Outside his house?
01:05:21I was watching you not doing your job.
01:05:24I saw you let him go.
01:05:25We had no evidence.
01:05:27It's the law.
01:05:29It may be a pain, but without it, people just go around maiming and killing each other.
01:05:35Which is what happened to Dr. Ganza's wife.
01:05:39Run over last night.
01:05:40We'll never walk, maybe never talk again.
01:05:43And you think I did that?
01:05:45Did you?
01:05:46No.
01:05:48No, I wouldn't.
01:05:48You seem pretty certain he was guilty.
01:05:50I am certain.
01:06:04When did you get this?
01:06:05About a month after she started therapy.
01:06:07I spoke to Amy.
01:06:09She denied it, insisted that Ganza was good for her, that she wasn't leaving him.
01:06:13Why didn't you tell us?
01:06:15Because I was embarrassed.
01:06:18Ashamed.
01:06:20Because I was an idiot.
01:06:22If I made it public months ago, then Amy would have had to stop seeing him and she'd still be alive.
01:06:28Bloody hell.
01:06:34Who sent it?
01:06:36Amy wouldn't write to her own father.
01:06:38It has to be Claire.
01:06:40She obviously expected Katz to do something.
01:06:42That would have stopped Ganza giving his therapy to Amy and removed her rival.
01:06:49Gives Katz a motive.
01:06:52Forensics disagree.
01:06:55Katz's car did not hit Claire Ganza.
01:06:57Sir, not him, sir.
01:07:07Mr. Katz, I'm keeping this letter but letting you go.
01:07:12But for the last time, sir, go home, please.
01:07:18Someone really doesn't like Ganza.
01:07:20Or really does like Ganza.
01:07:23But we're running out of suspect.
01:07:26Not necessarily.
01:07:27I pulled her phone record.
01:07:34As Ganza said, Bethan called him last night at about 10.
01:07:38She then calls his home again at 11.15, by which time presumably he wasn't there.
01:07:43Didn't she tell you that?
01:07:45No.
01:07:47And 30 minutes later, Claire calls me to say she's got something to tell me.
01:07:51But she doesn't make it.
01:07:52Did you make a second call to the Ganza home last night?
01:07:59Oh, yes.
01:08:00I called Claire to say Alex collapsed on the sofa.
01:08:03I didn't want her to worry.
01:08:05Is there a problem?
01:08:06Did you write these?
01:08:07Er, no, I didn't write them.
01:08:13How could you think I...
01:08:14Well, they're disgusting.
01:08:18Horrid.
01:08:19Why would anyone?
01:08:19Someone close to Ganza wrote them, to his home, to Amy.
01:08:23Someone also called his home, making the same accusations.
01:08:25But why?
01:08:26Because she's jealous.
01:08:27She wants to keep Ganza to herself.
01:08:29That's why she killed Amy and she tried to kill his wife.
01:08:31She?
01:08:32Do you think it's me?
01:08:33Is it?
01:08:34No.
01:08:36You have to believe me.
01:08:37I'm not jealous of Alex.
01:08:39I'm just not.
01:08:40Oh, come on.
01:08:40You worship him.
01:08:41Of course you're jealous of him and of the women who had him.
01:08:46Just tell us the truth, please.
01:08:49I am telling the truth.
01:08:52I didn't have to be jealous because I already had him.
01:08:54I'm in love with him and he is with me.
01:08:58Has been for years.
01:08:59So you are having an affair?
01:09:01No.
01:09:03We both wanted to, but we also wanted it to be open and honourable.
01:09:07He's been trying to extricate himself from the marriage.
01:09:10But Claire would rather see him destroyed than with anyone else
01:09:12and she'd crush anyone she saw as a threat.
01:09:14So how come she's the one in the coma?
01:09:17I don't know.
01:09:19All I can say is it can't have been Alex because he was here with me.
01:09:21Bethan is in love with me.
01:09:25And you with her.
01:09:27Is it true?
01:09:33No, I'm not in love with her.
01:09:35I have never been, I have never ever given any evidence of being.
01:09:39Did you have any idea that she had these feelings towards you?
01:09:42Yeah, I knew she liked me.
01:09:44Was loyal, like a kind of annoying dog.
01:09:46I have to say, you must be a pretty crap shrink
01:09:49to work so closely with a woman for so long and I have no idea.
01:09:53But she's still delusional.
01:09:55Is she delusional about you being at her flat last night?
01:09:57No, I was there for the reason I told you.
01:09:59She asked me to come round.
01:10:00Well, if there's so little between you, why stay over?
01:10:03Why not go home?
01:10:03Well, I wish I had, but I'd had a few drinks.
01:10:06I was exhausted.
01:10:08The next thing I know, I wake up on the sofa,
01:10:10it's five o'clock in the morning.
01:10:13Well, I suppose she says we made passionate love all night.
01:10:16She says you fell asleep on her sofa.
01:10:23How can he be trained to read people and yet miss by so much?
01:10:27If he's telling the truth, either he's a brilliant liar
01:10:30or he didn't see her, he was looking elsewhere.
01:10:33Well, in my limited experience, it shrinks.
01:10:36That's par for the course.
01:10:40When my wife died,
01:10:42I was encouraged to go for counselling.
01:10:46Well, encouraged.
01:10:49Brow-beaten, more like.
01:10:51Anyway, in the end,
01:10:54to keep them quiet, I went.
01:10:56What happened?
01:11:00He didn't want to talk about Valerie, did he?
01:11:02He wanted to talk about me.
01:11:04How guilty I must feel.
01:11:06How angry.
01:11:08So,
01:11:09here's me wanting to tell him
01:11:11how bloody marvellous she was.
01:11:14How much I miss her.
01:11:17And he...
01:11:19He...
01:11:22I lasted one session.
01:11:24Less than.
01:11:26Which explains my bias.
01:11:30Maybe I should remove myself from the investigation.
01:11:33I'll do that, sir.
01:11:34We're nearly there.
01:11:35You think?
01:11:36Second time Ganser's used a woman as an alibi.
01:11:39We can't talk to Claire,
01:11:40but we can talk to Bethan.
01:11:42Especially when she hears how lovingly
01:11:44Ganser talks about her.
01:11:47Yeah, bring her in first thing.
01:11:48Let's see how long that alibi holds.
01:11:50Julie, what have you got?
01:12:04Julie, what have you got?
01:12:19Bethan Vickery.
01:12:20She was found about half an hour from the hospital
01:12:21at 3.30 this morning.
01:12:23She's been beaten up,
01:12:24may be assaulted.
01:12:25She'll say who did it?
01:12:26She won't.
01:12:27She said she tripped.
01:12:28Fell.
01:12:36Oh, please go away.
01:12:383.04 last night,
01:12:42Bethan Vickery comes to the ICU ward,
01:12:45finds Alex Ganser.
01:12:46They talk,
01:12:48they argue,
01:12:49Bethan leaves.
01:12:52Ganser goes back to the ICU ward,
01:12:553.10,
01:12:56the front of the hospital.
01:13:00Bethan leaves?
01:13:01It's unharmed.
01:13:02Is that it?
01:13:05Three minutes later...
01:13:07He follows her.
01:13:10When did he come back?
01:13:12Well, not for three hours.
01:13:14Good work, Julie.
01:13:17You and Ganser argued.
01:13:19You were on the CCTV.
01:13:22He was angry.
01:13:24He told me to stay away.
01:13:25He said I'd ruin everything.
01:13:27I told him what I wanted was for him to be happy.
01:13:30I left.
01:13:31Sorry, I don't...
01:13:36Oh, it's okay.
01:13:37I can come back.
01:13:38No, I want to get this over with.
01:13:39Um,
01:13:41um,
01:13:41I was walking home.
01:13:42I heard footsteps.
01:13:44It was,
01:13:44it was him.
01:13:45Uh,
01:13:46he slammed me against the wall,
01:13:47and I fell.
01:13:49He started kicking me,
01:13:51stamping,
01:13:51um,
01:13:53he said if I didn't keep my mouth shut,
01:13:55he'd destroy me.
01:13:56He said who would people believe,
01:13:58a delusional spinster,
01:13:59a crazy woman,
01:14:00or him.
01:14:01He could pin whatever disorder he likes on me,
01:14:02and make it stick.
01:14:03I've been in therapy with him for years.
01:14:06God knows where he could spin from that wealth of material.
01:14:07Okay, let's just concentrate on what actually happened.
01:14:12Did he stay the night?
01:14:14Yes.
01:14:15All night?
01:14:16On your cell phone?
01:14:20Tell me, Bethan.
01:14:21I got up in the night.
01:14:25I went through to him.
01:14:26I wanted to,
01:14:27I wanted him to hold me,
01:14:30but he wasn't there.
01:14:30What time was it?
01:14:32About 12.30.
01:14:33Bethan Vickery was brutally attacked last night.
01:14:55Breezes to the chest,
01:14:56breezes to the chest,
01:14:57the back,
01:14:58the stomach.
01:15:01We also have CCTV of you arguing with Miss Vickery in the hospital last night.
01:15:05You followed her when she left.
01:15:06I went home to have a shower and a couple of hours sleep.
01:15:10I didn't follow her.
01:15:11I didn't lay a finger on her.
01:15:13Or foot.
01:15:14We have Miss Vickery's statement withdrawing her previous statement that you were in her flat until 5 a.m. the night your wife was run down.
01:15:20And what does her new statement say?
01:15:22That you left sometime between 12 and 1.
01:15:25Forensics report confirming a match between paint fragments on the bumper of your car and your wife's bicycle.
01:15:30I bet they found paint fragments from the bike all over the car, not just on the bumper.
01:15:36Car and the bike shared a driveway for years.
01:15:38We will be charging you with the assault on Bethan Vickery in the attempted murder of your wife, Clare.
01:15:42We will continue to investigate you for the murder of Amy Katz.
01:15:46We suggest you speak to a lawyer.
01:15:48You know, Bethan is stark, raving mad.
01:15:52Is that your professional diagnosis as her therapist?
01:15:55No, I was never her therapist.
01:15:57But if you want a diagnosis, fine.
01:16:00She has Declarembos syndrome,
01:16:02a delusional sexual obsession in which the sufferer believes they are in love with someone
01:16:06and that their love is returned.
01:16:08And that's what Bethan has?
01:16:10Declarembos syndrome, named after an eminent French psychologist.
01:16:15So how does this syndrome work?
01:16:18The sufferer believes that their loved one is communicating with them in a unique and secret way.
01:16:25Are you making this up?
01:16:26The obsession can get violent.
01:16:28Often the initial target is the person perceived to be standing in the way of the desired object.
01:16:35In this case, your wife?
01:16:36No, first Amy Katz, then my wife.
01:16:38All right, so Bethan killed Amy Katz.
01:16:40Well, one other explanation makes sense.
01:16:44I refuse to reciprocate her love.
01:16:47She turned her violence on me.
01:16:49Except that she was the one that got beaten up, so that doesn't quite fit, does it?
01:16:53Well, the case histories show that the Declarembos sufferer turns their rage on the person they once idealised.
01:17:01Is that it?
01:17:03Isn't that enough?
01:17:05She's seriously ill.
01:17:07She's pathological.
01:17:08Funny, that's exactly what she said you'd do.
01:17:11Find a psychological disorder and slap it on her.
01:17:15Why don't you have a think about it overnight?
01:17:18See if you can come up with something better.
01:17:19Yeah.
01:17:24He's not going to confess, is he?
01:17:27No.
01:17:28He'll do what he can to discredit Bethan.
01:17:31And he can do a lot.
01:17:32So what are we going to do about it?
01:17:35Well, we've got reasons, explanations for most things, except Adam Douglas.
01:17:41Can we connect him to Ganser?
01:17:43Amy warned Ganser that Adam was getting extra doses of the drug, but other than that...
01:17:47Did you check Adam's phone records when he was released?
01:17:50No, I'll do it in the morning.
01:17:51Right.
01:17:53I'll talk to Bethan.
01:17:54About what?
01:17:55Well, Claire Ganser was going to tell me something that night.
01:17:58I want to see if Bethan has any idea what it was.
01:18:02Yes, though.
01:18:02Why don't I talk to Bethan and you check the phone records?
01:18:07Yeah, that technical stuff goes way up in my head.
01:18:10And anyway, you're so good at it.
01:18:11Oh, thank you, sir.
01:18:13Anytime.
01:18:13See you in the morning.
01:18:14There we are.
01:18:41Ms. Vickery was moved towards 17.
01:18:43I'll just put a call through.
01:18:48Bethan?
01:18:52Where are you going?
01:18:54Uh, home.
01:18:55Doctor's not too pleased about it, but I really want to.
01:18:58Give you a lift.
01:19:00I have an ulterior motive.
01:19:01More questions.
01:19:03Is Alex...
01:19:04He's locked up.
01:19:05Adam Douglas's phone records.
01:19:14Two calls.
01:19:15First, the Ganser's mobile.
01:19:16Two seconds.
01:19:17Probably just got Voiceman hung up.
01:19:19And next, Ganser's office.
01:19:21A ten-minute conversation.
01:19:23You wanted to know if he spoke to him?
01:19:24And yes, he did.
01:19:25No, he didn't.
01:19:27Second call's 425, right?
01:19:29Hmm.
01:19:29425, Ganser was in his house being interviewed by us.
01:19:33Then who else works in the office?
01:19:36That's the only thing I can think of.
01:19:38She wanted to tell you about me.
01:19:41Me and Alex, our passionate affair.
01:19:44Ow.
01:19:48Sorry, I'm so feeble.
01:19:49When you called Claire to tell her her husband was staying,
01:19:55what did she say?
01:19:56Nothing.
01:19:57She just hung up.
01:19:58She was uniformly hostile to any woman Alex worked with.
01:20:01At least with me, I suppose, of a reason.
01:20:03Are you OK?
01:20:21OK.
01:20:22Not great with hangers.
01:20:24You've got time for a cuppa, though, don't you?
01:20:26How many tablets of Keturex did it take to kill Adam Douglas?
01:20:34Morning.
01:20:36The pills were only 100 mgs.
01:20:40Adam's blood work was off the chart.
01:20:43So, a lot.
01:20:44At least 20.
01:20:45And that doesn't include the four that were left over.
01:20:48It doesn't add up.
01:20:48The trial ends on day five.
01:20:50Maximum number that Jack and Karen could have sold him is eight,
01:20:52plus his own four is 12.
01:20:54Where do you get the rest from?
01:20:56Just so you know, I didn't tell Lewis about your date.
01:21:05I thought it was something for the two of you to work out.
01:21:07That's what I still think.
01:21:09Why don't you?
01:21:16Sir, are you with Bethard?
01:21:17I am, yes.
01:21:18I'm pretty sure she was the last person to talk to Adam before he killed himself.
01:21:21I'm also pretty sure that she helped him get the drugs to do it.
01:21:26But how?
01:21:27I'm waiting for a call back from the powder now.
01:21:29They control the supply.
01:21:31Okay, let me know if you get him.
01:21:33Well, Sergeant.
01:21:34You've got to go.
01:21:36I'll have a tea first.
01:21:38He's lucky to have someone like you to learn from.
01:21:40Quite often I learn from him.
01:21:42You're sweet.
01:21:44But I've been watching him.
01:21:45He seems a little out of his depth.
01:21:46Especially when it comes to dealing with people.
01:21:49It's a gift, I suppose.
01:21:51I'm sure he'll learn.
01:21:53You said you were in therapy with cancer.
01:21:56Mm, I was.
01:21:57Could help me.
01:21:58Why?
01:21:59He said you weren't.
01:22:02I'm sure he's said a lot of things.
01:22:05Our therapy sessions, four years of them.
01:22:07Oh, you took notes.
01:22:09Well, I am supposed to be doing a post-grad in psychology.
01:22:13Look, I'm going to change.
01:22:14I've been in these clothes long enough.
01:22:17There's more tea in the pot and cake.
01:22:20Have some cake.
01:22:20Good.
01:22:21Oh, my God.
01:22:51My notes are private, you know.
01:23:04It's all right, I trust you.
01:23:05Bethan, these aren't notes.
01:23:08You weren't in therapy with Ganser.
01:23:10Yes, I was. That's how I learned.
01:23:11Look, these are scraps. Rubbish.
01:23:14You stole them from Ganser's bins.
01:23:16Phone calls, obscene notes.
01:23:19That was all you.
01:23:21Stop.
01:23:21Stop making me sound like a mad person.
01:23:23You've got some of his old clothes in your cupboard, his shoes.
01:23:27You've probably used them to beat yourself up.
01:23:29Please, please, don't...
01:23:30Don't talk like that.
01:23:31I'm sorry. You're going to have to come with me.
01:23:33Get your clothes...
01:23:33Enough!
01:23:34Enough!
01:23:34Can you connect her to Adam Douglas's death, too?
01:23:53Yeah.
01:23:54Cloudon confirmed that an extra box of Keterix was delivered to Ganser's office the afternoon Adam was released.
01:24:01It was signed for by Bethan.
01:24:03So, she gave the drugs to Adam. Why?
01:24:06Because he was a threat to Ganser, therefore to her. That's why she killed Amy, tried to kill Claire. She took the keys out of his pocket when he was sleeping and tried to run her down.
01:24:15Have we got any idea what Claire Ganser was coming to tell you that night?
01:24:18Probably that something was going on between her husband and Bethan.
01:24:22And she's confessed to it all?
01:24:24Oh, no. She thinks she's doing what Ganser told her.
01:24:27Yeah. She's got files full of notes giving her instructions. All nicked from Ganser's bins. All rubbish.
01:24:33Did Ganser tell her to beat herself up?
01:24:36Well, she only did that when she realised he wasn't going to join in her fantasy.
01:24:41And then she went after him.
01:24:43Nearly got him. Nearly got you, too.
01:24:46I suppose I should be flattered.
01:24:48They went to sea in a sieve, they did.
01:24:54In a sieve, they went to sea.
01:24:57In spite of all their friends could say,
01:24:59on a winter's morn,
01:25:01on a stormy day,
01:25:08the Jumblies.
01:25:11She said she loved them as a child.
01:25:13The Jumblies.
01:25:15Went to sea in a sieve.
01:25:16That's them.
01:25:18Did you hear?
01:25:21Well, that my diagnosis of Bethan was correct.
01:25:25Small comfort.
01:25:27I've been blind for so long.
01:25:30Getting my punishment now.
01:25:34There was a man in Belgium who woke up last year after being in a coma for 23 years.
01:25:39He said he'd been conscious all the time, all the time, for 23 years.
01:25:46And he's screaming and shouting at people, but nobody heard him.
01:25:52So, I'm going to be here for as long as it takes so that she doesn't have to scream.
01:25:59And when the sieve turned round and round and everyone cried,
01:26:12they'll all be drowned, they called aloud, our sieve ain't big, but we don't care a button.
01:26:21We don't care a fig and a sieve we'll go to sea.
01:26:24Far and few, far and few are the lands where the Jumblies live.
01:26:31Their heads are green, their hands are green.
01:26:35They went to sea in a sieve.
01:26:36They went to sea in a sieve.
01:26:38They went to sea in a sieve.
01:26:42What's that?
01:26:43I went to visit Dr. Ganser.
01:26:45He was reading to his wife.
01:26:47What's he going to do?
01:26:49Go on reading.
01:26:51He's staying with her.
01:26:52I spoke to her surgeon.
01:26:53There's no chance of recovery.
01:26:55Absolutely none.
01:26:56I know.
01:26:57He knows.
01:26:59But he's staying.
01:27:01Out of guilt?
01:27:03Maybe.
01:27:04More out of love, I think.
01:27:06Sorry, Robbie.
01:27:11You don't have to be.
01:27:14It's not as if we...
01:27:22That Ganser really proves it, doesn't he?
01:27:25Proves what?
01:27:27You don't get many chances.
01:27:29You don't want to waste them.
01:27:33Can I buy you a coffee?
01:27:35Coffee, Laura?
01:27:37Coffee?
01:27:39Maybe something stronger?
01:27:40Sounds a bit more like it.
01:27:43Okay.
01:27:43I hope a lot, I'll come in with you.
01:27:52Let's do it.
01:27:53All right.
01:27:53Get home.
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