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00:42Oh
01:26Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey!
01:41Lose with dignity, celebrate with grace.
01:44Palmer, you have that lift if you hurry.
01:47The rest of you training is at 3.30 tomorrow.
02:07Oh, come on, Dad, they won.
02:10Not good enough.
02:48I'm okay walking my dog now, yes?
02:50It's gone 4.30, Melody. You can walk him as much as you like.
02:53Thank you. Come on, Christopher.
03:27What grace you got you doing?
03:28Six.
03:29You know where you're going?
03:30Yes, sir.
03:32Tea?
03:33Er, no, thank you, but I'm sure your mother will.
03:36Palmer, drink.
03:37No, thanks.
04:11Well, it was a bit quiet.
04:13You've not seen her yet, no?
04:15No.
04:15Oh, okay.
04:17Um, well, why don't you start practicing and I'm sure she'll be back any minute.
04:21I'll go.
04:27Mum?
04:37This person's phone, Sarah Polly, is switched off.
04:49Mum?
04:51Mum?
04:55Mum?
05:24PIANO PLAYS
05:32I often think when I look at all these that I never took the time to read all the books
05:36I should have done.
05:37Never too late, I suppose.
05:45What's the matter?
05:47Why's mum?
05:54And you're good?
05:56Is that cold for? Can I try some?
06:00You can if you want.
06:02I'm fine. I've got this. And we're not sharing this. It's too messy.
06:06No?
06:08Could be like that scene from Lady and the Tramp.
06:10You'd be the lady, honestly.
06:15It'd still make you laugh.
06:17Well, laughing was never our problem, was it?
06:21Listen, Craig, I like that we're here.
06:23That we don't just get to pick up where we were last time.
06:26I'm not asking to pick up...
06:27If nothing ever happened, I can't put myself through that again, okay?
06:33Madam?
06:34I'm fine, thank you.
06:37Annie, we're just having some food.
06:39I'm serious, Craig.
06:40I can see that.
06:41Stop smiling.
06:42I'm not smiling.
06:43This is important.
06:44Look, I'm on my best behaviour here.
06:47I've bought my best shirt and my worst jokes, and I am nervous.
06:52You're nervous.
06:53Yeah.
06:54I know I messed it up, Annie.
06:56And whatever happens, I know this is my last chance.
07:07What are you thinking?
07:08I'm thinking if that's your best shirt, we've got bigger problems than I thought.
07:14Come here.
07:16You know what you want, too.
07:42The messages have only got one tick, and she's not a nuns.
07:48I'll see you at assembly.
07:51We need to tell someone.
07:52Dad!
08:07And finally, yesterday, within the grounds of our school, something of great significance occurred.
08:11The first 15 extended their winning run to eight games.
08:16The last time I was saying Bart's 15, when it's opening eight games, way back in 1996, they finished the
08:22season Invictus.
08:24Invictus being Latin for...
08:27Olivia Jane.
08:29Unbeaten, sir.
08:30Very good.
08:32Now, the firsts are away this Saturday, but the following weekend, we'll need you out in full force, showing your
08:38support in the home match against Axbridge.
09:02You okay?
09:04Fine.
09:20You've got three interviewees for the languages job.
09:23The first one is in for tomorrow at four.
09:25Has Sarah called?
09:27You've not seen her at all?
09:29No.
09:31Is everything okay?
09:36This person's phone, Sarah Polly, is switched off.
09:42Come on, my love.
09:43We can't have this again.
09:43No.
09:55Okay.
09:59Okay.
10:12Jake Das.
10:13Come on, my love.
10:15Guess who called the other day?
10:17I thought you blocked his number.
10:19No.
10:19That's what you said you'd do.
10:20Block his number, change your name, sell the house and move to Spain.
10:24That was the plan.
10:25In the event of nuclear war.
10:27In the event of nuclear war.
10:31Can't sell the house anyway.
10:32Still in his name.
10:35You wanted to go for pizza in that new place near the bridge?
10:38Well, don't.
10:39Just to have a charter?
10:40No.
10:40You promised yourself and you promised me.
10:43End.
10:44Of.
10:47End of.
10:48It's my new phrase.
10:50It's not that new.
10:51This to me.
10:52I heard it on Loose Women and I'm trying to fit it in with the way I talk.
10:55It's definitive.
10:56It is.
10:57And it's relevant here, Annie.
11:01You keep him away.
11:06Go, go, go.
11:07Okay.
11:08There's eggs in the fridge.
11:09Tins on the side.
11:10And I'll nip back tomorrow with that milk.
11:12No, love.
11:12My Gareth can go.
11:13I know.
11:14I'll pick up a pint just in case.
11:15Bye-bye.
11:16Thanks, love.
11:40Good morning, David.
11:41Good morning.
11:42Good morning.
11:44Hey, Kate.
11:45Hey.
11:45He's in room one.
11:46He's in room one.
11:47He should be in there in a minute.
11:48Good morning.
11:49You've got a bloke in room one wanting to report a Miss Perth.
11:52Well, that's not us.
11:54It's the uniform.
11:55Yeah, we know that.
11:56I said that, but he's insisting on a detective.
12:00He's the headmaster at St. Bart's.
12:02Which one's that again?
12:02The big one in Abbotsley.
12:04The posh one?
12:05Oh.
12:07Oh.
12:11Someone's had her hair done.
12:12Have they?
12:12Who's that?
12:13Anna nails.
12:14I think I don't notice these things.
12:15You've got a date or something?
12:16I'm allowed to get my nails done.
12:17It's good you're getting back out there.
12:19Doesn't have to be about men.
12:20Doesn't have to be, but probably is.
12:22Come on, then.
12:23Who is he?
12:23That's what I love about you, Becky.
12:25The inquisitive mind.
12:27Constantly searching for the truth.
12:29That's what makes you the detective you are.
12:30So I'm right, then.
12:31Nope.
12:32Hello.
12:34Michael, is it?
12:38She is never late.
12:39Never misses a lesson.
12:41Never leaves school without telling me or leaving me a message.
12:43That's the least I'd expect.
12:44And the least she'd expect of me.
12:48Point being, this is totally out of character.
12:51Unprecedented and therefore of immediate concern.
12:54When did you last see your wife?
12:55Yesterday.
12:56When yesterday?
12:5710.20 a.m.
13:00That's very specific.
13:02It's break time.
13:04My daughter, also a member of staff.
13:06Also very concerned.
13:07Had lunch with her at school.
13:08That would have been 12.15, 12.30.
13:10Then in the afternoon, my daughter and I watched a rugby match and then drove home,
13:13giving one of Sarah's pupils a lift.
13:15The minute I got in, I knew something was wrong.
13:18And your contact sensed by phone or?
13:19No, my phone switched off.
13:21So a real cause for worry?
13:22I mean, when a house is empty, you know it.
13:25When your partner's not there, you just, um...
13:28Well, you feel it.
13:30That's right, I see that.
13:33But the thing is, Michael, if you knew within minutes something was wrong,
13:36and if this is, as you say, of immediate concern...
13:42Why have you taken so long to tell us?
13:53He says his wife is missing.
13:54No, she's not missing.
13:56We cannot call it that.
13:57Not technically.
13:58Because it's not been 24 hours.
14:00No, the hours are irrelevant.
14:01She's a grown woman with no criminal record,
14:04no history of mental illness or addiction...
14:06No, that we know of.
14:07That's what we need to find out.
14:08Yeah, but you're thinking if it does turn out to be foul play,
14:11then he probably has something to do with it.
14:12No, I'm thinking he's, uh...
14:15He's a funny fish, is what I'm thinking.
14:17Just because he's the big balls at some posh school
14:19doesn't mean he saw roses at home, does it?
14:21Probably the opposite, let's be honest.
14:22No one really knows what's going on in other people's relationships.
14:25Exactly, thank you.
14:26Yeah, but it's not like she has to tell him where she's going.
14:28That's the thing.
14:29I have a sneaky feeling she might...
14:32Where is he now?
14:33Back at the school.
14:34Get down there.
14:35Get as much information as you can.
14:37Have they got any kids?
14:38Yeah, a daughter.
14:39Talk to her, too.
14:40And the fact that there's no previous week...
14:42Treat that as a positive.
14:44And because this is a school, keep it on the down low, OK?
14:48You never know, by the time you get there, she might be home already.
14:51What's the name of this headmaster?
14:52His name is Michael Polley.
15:09I'm sorry, could I have a quick word?
15:12I had a phone call and she said she wants to come to the house as soon as school's over.
15:17Annie Cassidy?
15:18I haven't seen your mum today.
15:20Is everything all right?
15:21Everything's fine.
15:22You would tell me, wouldn't you?
15:23If there was anything.
15:24Oh, of course.
15:25Yeah.
15:25Because I'm very...
15:27Discreet.
15:27No, I know.
15:28I know.
15:30Um...
15:31Uh...
15:32You know, I think he's getting the police to do a talk for the younger ones.
15:36Look both ways before you cross the roads.
15:37Don't go for strangers.
15:38Exactly that kind of thing.
15:40All right.
15:41I told her at 5.15.
15:42Brilliant.
15:43Thank you so much.
15:43All right.
15:48This person's phone, Sarah Polley, is switched off.
16:04Police come to the house.
16:07Detective Annie Cassidy.
16:09No.
16:11I just tried mum's phone again.
16:13Still no answer.
16:17Dad, I'm getting...
16:18I'm getting frightened.
16:22Did she not say anything?
16:23Did you argue?
16:24I mean, it's okay if you argued.
16:26We didn't argue.
16:26We never do.
16:27So where the fuck is she now?
16:29Stay on your feet, Peyton!
16:31Reset!
16:35That's why they're coming, isn't it?
16:37To help us answer that question.
16:41Right!
16:43Grab a shot!
16:46No!
16:46Cut!
17:00Alana, the daughter, was cautioned for bringing cannabis into a music festival when she was 17.
17:06She'd almost be a crime not to, shouldn't it?
17:08That's all I could find.
17:10No crimes reported at the school.
17:11No disturbances.
17:12Nothing.
17:13What's happening?
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17:36you. All right. Veryowania...
17:37While. Hopefully?
17:38All right,
17:41uhm...
18:01Look at all this.
18:04Oh, the other half gets his head bloody stars.
18:08Hello.
18:09Good evening.
18:10Welcome.
18:11It's the best time to meet you.
18:13You too.
18:13Simone.
18:13Simone.
18:15Yes.
18:17We're looking for the public residents.
18:19Yes.
18:19So just straight back down there.
18:20And you'll see the public house.
18:23Back there.
18:24That's it.
18:26Bye.
18:30Okay.
18:31Keep heading.
18:32Right down that way.
18:33Down the lane towards the back.
18:43No.
18:45If she's switched her phone back on she'll know we're worried.
18:48So there's no need to keep calling.
18:50I'm staying it for my sake.
18:51And I'm staying it for your sake.
19:10Which one's Cassidy?
19:12The other one.
19:19As of right now she's low risk.
19:21Not because we're not taking this seriously we are, but there are things we need to know
19:25about Sarah before we escalate that, okay?
19:27What kind of things?
19:28Who she spoke to.
19:29Where she'd been.
19:30What she'd been up to.
19:31She hasn't been up to anything.
19:35We'll also want her laptop if she has one.
19:37Any devices.
19:38Phones.
19:38I've already told you.
19:40Would she have taken it with her?
19:41Yeah, she takes it everywhere.
19:42It's switched off.
19:43Can you switch it on?
19:45Because if they can switch it on then they can see where it is, where she is.
19:47They can't.
19:48Can you?
19:49Otherwise I presume you would have already done it.
19:50No, that's right.
19:52Okay, so if we can just run through some of these questions.
19:54Maybe take Alana into a different room.
19:56Do we not do it together?
19:57It's just standard practice.
19:59It means we get two accounts.
20:01The most information possible if that's okay with you.
20:04Yes.
20:30Here.
20:31This might be helpful.
20:33She kept things in there.
20:34Contacts.
20:35Numbers.
20:35Bits and bugs.
20:36We're different in many ways, my wife and I.
20:39But in this we're similar.
20:41No good at technology.
20:47We had lunch together.
20:49That would have been...
20:511215...
20:521213.
20:531215.
20:531213.
20:55And how was she in herself?
20:58Happy.
21:00She's always happy.
21:02When kids come here for music lessons.
21:04She...
21:05takes her school choir.
21:07And who would you say she's closest to?
21:09Friends wise?
21:11Teachers, people outside of school?
21:14She's popular.
21:16Definitely.
21:19But mum's not mum.
21:20always been one of those women who... I don't want this to sound how it's going to sound,
21:29but everything's always been about Dad. Had anything changed at all? No. She wasn't sad,
21:40upset about anything? No. Anything wrong at work? No. In your relationship? No.
21:52Is there anything, Michael, you'd rather I didn't know but, deep down, think might be
21:57relevant? Whatsoever? No. Which is what concerns me. Her laptop's there. Those are her reading
22:06glasses, so when I saw those, I thought, well, that's a good thing, because she can't have
22:10gone very far, but if she hasn't gone very far, then where has she gone? You know? It's
22:16975th next week. She doesn't know about any of this. Sorry. Don't be. That's Mum's
22:29tea. It's been here the whole time. Leave that. Leave everything. We're going to work this
22:33out. All right? Okay to have a quick look upstairs. Are you okay? I mean, how are you coping,
22:46personally? Only you seem... you seem very calm.
22:53I have 160 pupils about to sit exams. Those predicted grades will determine what universities
22:59they go to, possibly their entire lives. So the fact that their headmaster's wife has
23:03not been seen for 24 hours should not concern them. No, but it should concern him. And it
23:09does. But as the man entrusted to guide them through this crucial time in their lives, it
23:16should not affect them. That is the point. I don't know how useful that is. I've never
23:30looked inside it. Her phone, under her side of the bed. Hidden under the bed? No, just under
23:58the bed. No. No, I don't care. I don't care what's happened. She would never leave your
24:19phone. Ever. Would you? You might leave your keys. You might leave your coat. You do not
24:23get up and just walk out of your own bloody life. Was that where she kept it? What?
24:28Did she keep her phone by the bed? No. Yes. Sometimes, um, a night on her pillow to help
24:38her sleep. Can I have a whiskey? Is that whiskey? Would you like one? Alana. Okay. Okay.
24:52We need to use that phone to find your mum. We open the phone. We find out lots of things
24:58about
24:59where she might be, who she might be with. Look at me. That is what we need to do now
25:10for mum.
25:13It's not a question of trust. We don't all exist in your mindset. I don't know the code
25:17because I don't know the code. Maybe you can help us guess. Guess a six-digit code.
25:21There used to be four digits, which were impossible to guess because a four-digit code could be
25:25anything. And then they made them six digits to make things more secure. Only it made things
25:30less secure because the only six-digit code anybody could ever remember was a date. Not necessarily.
25:35Do you have a six-digit code? Yes. Is it a date? Yes. Right. So do I and so is
25:44Sarah. And it won't
25:45be a random date. It'll be personal, like a birthday. So, anyway, let's go through. What's the date
25:51of birth? 9th of the 1st, 74. Um, Alana's? 22nd of August, 2000.
26:01Yours? It won't be that. Why won't it be that? 3rd of January, 1970. It's 080999.
26:12Your wedding day. She uses it for everything. I told her to change it because it's so easy
26:17to hack, but she won't. So she's never had a reason to.
26:4812 people are reported missing in Bristol every day. That's everything, though. Dementia
26:54patient's wondering, kids bunking off school. Right up to the sinister stuff. I did six
27:00months in the missing persons unit. Give that all to Duncan. Yeah. Duncan helped me last
27:04year with my cold case. Oh, yeah. Which one's your one? Tina Bradley went missing from Stokescroft.
27:08Oh, yeah, yeah. No pleats. Sorry? The woman who brought me the Miss Pro's laptop. Oh, the
27:22woman. Her name is Becky. You like her, Duncan, because I like her and I don't like anyone.
27:27Sorry, carry on. She said there's a car parked outside the house. There is. But I've got no
27:32pleats. No reg. Get me that. I'll run it through ANPR. Get you what I can. Give me a second.
27:39And Kilo Tango 08 Alpha Juliet Oscar. There's a phone. You can check her bank account and see
27:47what she's bought and where. She looks nice. Like one of those people everyone knows.
27:54All right, then. Let's find her, Duncan.
27:56Give me such a tender voice. They gave me all the way.
28:06What are you going to do? What are you going to do? Get off, madamENT! You can just start
28:16a secret at him. Get off! They have to stop now, yeah, Rob? Go on!
28:20Stop geekyaising ya. All right, move. Mr. Bowman tells me that you're doing so poorly in history.
28:35He might have to stop you training with the rugby team.
28:38Yes, sir.
28:39It's not something he wants to do, but if you don't improve, he might have to.
28:41Yes, sir.
28:43Now, do we treat the corridors like the playground?
28:45No, sir.
28:47No.
28:48Off you go.
29:00As you may be aware, Mrs. Polly, Sarah, has not been seen at school or at home since Monday.
29:09Now, we're not sure where she's gone or for how long or why, but we're confident, Alana and I, that,
29:16as is the case with most of these things,
29:18there's a perfectly sensible explanation.
29:21Wait.
29:23Simone is contacting parents of all the pupils affected to say that Sarah is away,
29:28and the police have been informed as a precautionary measure in case anything untoward has happened,
29:34but there's no reason to believe that's the case since you won't be back soon.
29:37Now, given everything that's happening at school, obviously we need to keep this between ourselves.
29:41I don't want any pupils or parents unsettled.
29:44And if any of you have spoken to Sarah or have any idea of where she might be?
29:50I saw her outside the art room.
29:51That would have been Monday morning, but I don't know how useful that is, or...
29:58Well, as I said, this is the sort of information we're hoping we don't need.
30:02Okay, well, back to work.
30:07Well done, Mike.
30:22You've got Kerry Clancy outside.
30:25Interviewing for the languages job.
30:32Are you sure you're okay to be doing this?
30:41The person you called...
30:42Craig Stanhope?
30:43...is not available.
30:44Please leave your message after the turn.
30:46Hi, it's Annie.
30:48I just wanted to say thank you for the other night, and it was really good to see you.
30:54But, uh, I've thought about it, Craig, and I'm not sure.
30:58You know, I've got work ramping up, and, uh, Tina cares to think about.
31:03You know, I don't want us to get hurt.
31:06I don't want to get hurt again.
31:08I think it's not fair on either of us, to be honest.
31:12So thank you for the pizza.
31:15I know that you're sorry, Craig.
31:19I'm sorry, too.
31:21So, it's Annie, by the way.
31:22I've said that, haven't I?
31:23I've probably said it at the top.
31:25Okay, bye!
31:43On Saturday we have lessons, but only in the morning, so the afternoon would be yours.
31:49And what about holidays?
31:53What about holidays?
31:55Your holidays are the holidays.
31:57And as for salary, as I said, it's non-negotiable.
32:00I can think of schools who'd pay more.
32:02Well, I can think of teachers who would take less.
32:04I wouldn't be taking it, just to be clear.
32:07I'd be earning it.
32:08Only have you got the job.
32:10The first thing you asked me, it wasn't about the school, or the pupils, or the ethos.
32:14It was about pension contributions.
32:16And they're not important.
32:17It's a six-week contract.
32:18So for a six-week contract, pension contributions are not important.
32:21Lots of things are important.
32:23So what exactly?
32:23There is nothing as important as the teaching.
32:25There's developing potential.
32:27Creating opportunity.
32:28And you have given me nothing on how you would foster that.
32:31Well, if...
32:31Nothing.
32:45I can postpone the other interviews of all this Sarah business.
32:48It's got nothing to do with Sarah.
32:49She just wasn't right for the job.
32:50Do you understand?
32:59I look at this man and I wonder.
33:01I mean, you don't have to be bawling your eyes out the whole time, but there's a lot that's not
33:05right there.
33:06And then he's off again, back to school, carrying on like the fact his wife has vanished.
33:11It's just something he's going to fit in on his working day.
33:14He's Ed Waster.
33:15A bloke used to getting it all his own way.
33:18And the older they get, these sorts of men, well, you know this better than anyone, the worse it becomes.
33:25Craig just didn't like me working.
33:26No, Annie.
33:27He didn't like you doing anything.
33:29Ever.
33:31Men like that don't change, which is why you ignore his calls about pizza.
33:36Oh my, you never call him.
33:39Even to tell him you're not interested.
33:41Agreed?
33:42Absolutely, yes.
33:47What's he gone and got now?
33:48Comes back with everything I didn't ask for.
33:51And nothing that I did.
33:55I'll make a move.
33:57My love.
33:59Thought that was your car plugging to drive?
34:00Just popping a pint of milk over for your mum.
34:03I think she appreciates the visits.
34:05Do you?
34:15What is it, Gareth?
34:16Something you want to say to me?
34:17You don't want to go down that road.
34:18Try me.
34:20All right, then.
34:25It's been eight years, Annie.
34:29You either find her or you fuck off.
34:32But cheers for that.
34:33I won't, but thank you.
34:35Mum feels the same.
34:36I don't think she does.
34:38She's just too nice to say it.
34:40Gareth?
34:41Yeah, just a minute, Mum.
34:42Just saying goodbye to Annie.
34:45Who's supposed to be helping New Year?
34:47All these visits popping over.
34:50It's killer.
34:51Can you see that?
35:11Duncan.
35:12What time is she last seen?
35:13Monday.
35:14Lunchtime at the school.
35:16That tracks.
35:16Her phone has switched off at 12.42.
35:19But later that day, I've got activity on her bank card.
35:22She makes a payment at 1502.
35:25Not in Bristol.
35:27In Bridgend.
35:34The payment was used at a cigarette machine in a pub in Ogmore.
35:38It's in South Wales.
35:39It's near Bridgend.
35:42Now, we're not saying...
35:43Well, that wouldn't have been Mum.
35:44It must have been.
35:45She's never even smoked.
35:46It was her card.
35:47It was a contactless payment, so it might have been her, it might not.
35:51No, we sent some officers down there first thing this morning.
35:53There's no CCTV, so we're interviewing the regulars, just doing everything we can.
35:57Sorry, what time is this?
35:5715.02.
35:59And there's no sign of any travel payment, train tickets, new cars still outside,
36:03so it's not clear how she got there.
36:05Unless she used cash.
36:06No one uses cash.
36:07Well, maybe she didn't want anybody knowing where she was going.
36:09So why would she have used to buy cigarettes then?
36:12To think when that was happening, we were watching the match.
36:15Remember, against Hillside.
36:17Michael, no one's suggesting that you had anything to do with this.
36:20No.
36:21How could I not know where my wife was?
36:26Michael, given this recent development and the length of time that Sarah's now been missing,
36:32I'm escalating her to high risk.
36:34And I'd like us to do a press conference today.
36:37No, I don't want the pupils disrupted.
36:39The exams are coming up and the match against Kings.
36:42Michael, your wife has disappeared.
36:46I will take over as the Senior Investigating Officer,
36:49and I'd like to ask Annie to become your FLO.
36:53Sorry, I what?
36:55Family liaison, Officer.
36:57She'll be with you at all times,
36:59ensuring you're kept abreast of new developments,
37:01making sure you feel connected to what's going on.
37:03Sorry, what does that mean exactly?
37:05It means you'll be seeing a lot more of DS Cassidy.
37:34I'm Detective Superintendent Daniela Lange,
37:36head of the Major Crime Unit here at Bristol and Bath.
37:40I'd like to hand you over to D.I. Pemberley,
37:42in charge of the missing person investigation.
37:44Good afternoon.
37:46Sarah Polly is a 52-year-old teacher from Westbury-on-Trim, Bristol,
37:50and I will share that image of Sarah in the usual way.
37:53Now, I know Sarah's husband, Michael, is keen to say a few words.
38:01This is a message not for the media,
38:03or any member of the public, but for Sarah.
38:08Now, whatever's caused you to leave home,
38:10if it's something I've done, or not done,
38:15or you've felt unable to say or communicate anything,
38:19then come home and we can work it out,
38:22as we've always done.
38:23We'll work through it.
38:27Alana and I are both very worried about you,
38:29so find a way of letting us know you're safe.
38:33Well, I think that's all.
38:35Thank you, Michael.
38:40And again!
38:42Two!
38:45Good, change!
38:46Quickly!
38:4752-year-old Sarah Polly, a teacher from Westbury-on-Trim,
38:51hasn't been seen since Monday.
38:53Police today appealed to the public for information,
38:56while her husband, the headteacher Michael Polly,
38:59appealed directly to his wife.
39:01Just find a way of letting us know you're safe.
39:04Call.
39:05Everyone.
39:05Alana.
39:06There'll be a meeting between parents and governors tonight.
39:09Mike's asking, and I think Mike's right,
39:11that we try and limit the talk amongst the pupils as best we can.
39:14So nice and strict on phones, please.
39:21Honey.
39:24Someone's gotten a minor.
39:26From the date she didn't go on.
39:30After the date she didn't have.
39:33Hmm?
39:37Okay.
39:39Okay.
39:48Okay.
39:53Okay.
40:18he's not going to be happy when he knows we've got to be here the whole time
40:22semi-circle right saturday's starting 15 as soon as you hear your name you get in you get changed
40:28from five pollard whittaker peyton loosehead bowery ajami second row go back three roberts dice
40:37simpkins blindside halfbacks turner mcguire go centers hooper 13 this time please lorenzo go
40:47palmer left wing taylor right wing he's in cedric left wing sir in you go jesus look at him
40:57all that
41:02jones
41:11coach leaves at 12 cedric you'll travel as an arm playing reserve that means you'll have
41:15the water bottles filled and ready and the first aid kit from my office it's not just about
41:20what you do on the pitch you represent this team at all times celebrate a win like a football
41:25hooligan and you're letting the side down show no effort in history fight in the corridors you're
41:31letting the side down you let the side down you don't play it's that simple our best chance to
41:37go invictus at my best player is sabotaging it intentionally look at me that's how it is and
41:47that is what in lieu of actually spending any time with you your father is investing in an education
41:52that's what we provide you understand
42:05it's funny isn't it not the exact time she goes missing he's at the rugby where everyone can see
42:11no bad alibi that's what i mean maybe all she's done is left him
42:15it all got too much and she's done one but then i know i know why leave the phone
42:21and why not tell alana i uh wanted to apologize if i came over as aggressive especially the first
42:30time we met michael as you can imagine this isn't an easy time for any of us we all want
42:35the same
42:36thing we all just want to find sarah so we'll see you at the house
43:07oh here we go look here's right about one thing
43:114 30
43:124 30
43:12my own care
43:15my own care
43:155 30
43:41my own care
43:50Just down here.
44:01Is it Sarah?
44:03It's her coat.
44:04Her coat.
44:07What's your name?
44:09Melody.
44:10Melody, I'm going to need one more thing from you.
44:11I'm going to need the dog away, please.
44:13The dog, Melody, now.
44:15Casper!
44:16Casper, come here now!
44:17Come on!
45:06Michael!
45:07Michael!
45:12Michael?
45:19Michael, it's Annie!
45:28Michael, I'm coming in!
45:30Michael, I'm coming in!
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