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00:01Three bodies in three days at various locations across the city.
00:04I'm starting to see a pattern.
00:06Kids go missing, refugee kids.
00:09Lowry, he's in ICU.
00:11Looks like he's been poisoned.
00:12And do you think Angela's evil or her actions are evil?
00:15Margaret!
00:16You get back!
00:17You got a man in your life.
00:19His name is Lance.
00:20He's married and that suits me fine.
00:22Sometimes they think if me and Alex open things up,
00:24it might be a bit happier.
00:26I'm calling to let you know about another body.
00:27And Ferretts Wood.
00:29What's your name?
00:31Madeleine.
00:32My name's Victoria.
00:43Oh no, my car!
00:47Come on, Mr. Mud Pie. Dad's running your bath.
00:51Oh, that's I'm playing with Victoria.
00:53Inside, Martin. Come on, can't have your tea like that.
01:03Fine.
01:07You want to stay for dinner, sweetheart?
01:10Kish Lorraine?
01:25You want to stay for dinner, sweetheart?
01:26I want to stay for dinner.
01:29I want to stay for dinner.
01:32Let's watch.
01:37Ah hahahaha.
01:46Oh, my God.
02:17Victoria! Victoria, wait!
02:23Oh, God. You're fast.
02:27What's wrong, sweetheart? How come you left?
02:31Sure everything's okay?
02:33Hey. You know, you've really made Martin's holiday.
02:40He loves playing with you. He talks about you when we're not even here.
02:47Listen, sweetheart, you don't have to stay if you don't want to.
02:49You... You're welcome any time.
02:54Could put a go. I've left the oven on.
02:57But I mean it.
03:01Any time you like.
03:13The world isn't built for people like me.
03:17It's my fault.
03:21And I have to accept that this hasn't happened to anyone else.
03:26Only me.
03:30Maybe.
03:31Rock-a-bye, baby, on the treetop.
03:35When the wind blows, the cradle will roar.
03:39When the world rings, the cradle will roar.
03:42It will come, baby, cradle to break.
03:47No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
03:54How you see, baby, don't you wake?
04:34Uniforms on the ground looking for a bag, drone's assistant overhead.
04:37And the call to my mobile?
04:39Unregistered phone, pinged two local cell towers last night, nothing before or since.
04:44This has been used in dumb shit.
04:45Well, it's not all shit. Lovely wee memento for your scrapbook. Did you not see your close-up this morning?
04:51Oh, God. You're choking.
04:54Never occurred to you that this might be a wind-up.
04:55Well, it's not. Why would it be?
04:58Well, you're a celebrity. You know how it is.
05:00It's not a wind-up.
05:00Stop!
05:03OK, carry on.
05:08Why did you ask Ursula Wilson not to press charges?
05:11What do you mean?
05:11Well, when I went round her, she said the officer she spoke to advised her not to pursue her claim.
05:16Is this what you've been stewing on?
05:18Larry used lie decaying on her. That would have been useful information to have, yeah?
05:22You said no-one would believe her because she's a sex worker.
05:25Well, where's the lie, Jeanette? We'd never have gone to trial. You know how grim these rape kits are.
05:29Sod's law, they would have lost her. The freezer would have broken some shite.
05:32You know how the justice system fails people like her again and again and again.
05:36I know. I know. I know the system where it...
05:39I know.
05:41It's just...
05:43It's just not our job to influence the victim's decision, is it?
05:48Do you think I persuaded her? Her mind was already made up.
05:50But she was never the same afterwards, even though she never went through with it.
05:54Yeah.
05:57How'd you know that?
05:58Because I checked on her to make sure she was okay.
06:01Okay.
06:02Okay!
06:03Can I ask?
06:35Oh, hello. Um, I'm looking for Margaret.
06:39Uh, it's Fear Craven. Margaret's my patient. I...
06:50Uh, and how did it happen?
06:56I...
06:58I...
06:59I...
07:00I'm so sorry, she was...
07:03Oh...
07:04I...
07:04I...
07:05I...
07:11I...
07:16I...
07:18I...
07:19I...
07:19I...
07:30They think they've found something in the clearing up there.
07:33It's not a bag, it's underground.
07:35The drone spotted a disturbance in the air.
07:38Disturbance?
07:38Well, once the soil has been turned, it never looks the same.
07:42OK, who owns this land?
07:44The farm, down the road.
07:45Go to you.
07:48Get them digging.
08:16Can I help you?
08:22Detective Chief Inspector Jeanette Kilburn.
08:24You're the owner of this farm.
08:27Huh?
08:28We've been allergic to some criminal activity in the nearby wood.
08:34All right.
08:36Have you noticed any suspicious activity on the farm or in the nearby wood?
08:43No.
08:44No.
08:52And who else works here?
08:55Carmans.
08:57Butchers.
09:00Short-term contractors.
09:02Any of them got criminal records?
09:05I expect the tax man would like a word or two with him.
09:11How long have you owned this farm?
09:13Ten years.
09:15And you live in the farmhouse, yeah?
09:16I just own the farm.
09:19Original owners, kept the house.
09:20And their names?
09:23Ben and Mary.
09:26No surnames.
09:30Boatman.
09:31And your name?
09:32Vincent.
09:35Dwyer.
09:39Yeah.
09:43Oh, there is one more thing.
09:59Do you know a man called Carl Lowry?
10:00No.
10:03Only boy reputation.
10:07I hear he's a nasty piece of work.
10:20I hear he's a nasty piece of work.
10:22I hear he's a nasty piece of work.
10:24I hear he's a nasty piece of work.
10:24I hear he's a nasty piece of work.
10:25I hear he's a nasty piece of work.
10:26I hear he's a nasty piece of work.
10:27I hear he's a nasty piece of work.
10:28I hear he's a nasty piece of work.
10:28I hear he's a nasty piece of work.
10:28I hear he's a nasty piece of work.
10:29I hear he's a nasty piece of work.
10:29I hear he's a nasty piece of work.
10:30I hear he's a nasty piece of work.
10:30I hear he's a nasty piece of work.
10:40Hiya. How can I help you?
10:42Hi. I'm DC Mike Dillaston.
10:44I'm with Bristol Metropolitan Police.
10:46What can I do for you, DC Mike Dillaston?
10:48I need to identify some young males
10:50who may potentially be residents here.
10:52I turn over, Mike.
10:54I'm afraid these young men have died.
10:56This is a murder inquiry.
11:00Do you know any of these boys?
11:05Could you check them again?
11:17I'm sorry.
11:20Most of them only stay here for a couple of weeks
11:21and then they get moved on or sent back.
11:24So is there anyone else staying here
11:25that you haven't seen in a while?
11:26I've been here four years now.
11:28By the time I've been here,
11:28we've had a fair amount of them abscond.
11:30How many?
11:31Well, in total, the whole time I've been here,
11:33I don't know, probably about 80.
11:37Can we keep a list?
11:39If you could give me a copy.
11:41Cheers.
11:42Cheers, mighty.
11:43You know, it's probably easier.
11:44Yeah, of course.
11:48Hey, Chris.
11:49Hey, you must know Lou Stanley.
11:51Yeah, I do.
11:52Are you one of his boys?
11:54His boys?
11:55From the gym.
11:56He runs that little boxing club.
11:57No.
11:58No, I'm not one of his boys.
12:03He's a good bloke.
12:04Tell him I said hi.
12:06Thanks for your help.
12:08Hi.
12:10Do you speak English?
12:13Yes.
12:15I'm DC Mike Dilliston.
12:16I'm with the police.
12:17We're conducting a murder inquiry.
12:19Do you know any of these guys?
12:25What's your name?
12:27Omar.
12:28Yeah.
12:29What happened?
12:32I fell.
12:39Come find me.
12:41Come speak to me at the station if you want to talk about anything, anytime.
12:43Come on.
13:08Oh, my God.
13:13The hat.
13:15The hat?
13:17It's Martin Ryan.
13:22What name?
13:25The farmhouse.
13:42Hi there.
13:47Go back in the kitchen.
13:50That's the Ben Blockman.
13:52What can I do for you?
13:55I'm Detective Chief Inspector Jeanette Kilburn.
13:58This is Detective Inspector Lou Stanley.
14:00We'd like to speak to you in connection to an inquiry.
14:19Can we get you some tea or...?
14:21No, I'm fine, thank you.
14:24How do you take it?
14:26Bella does. Strong.
14:44And what can we help you with today?
14:47We've had a tip-off about some criminal activity and we're currently conducting a search of the local area.
14:53We've spoken to Vincent Dwyer over at the farm. You know him?
14:57Of course. We sold him the farm.
15:05You mentioned the search.
15:07What are you looking for?
15:10We've found the body.
15:14We believe he's been here for quite some time.
15:18How awful.
15:20The remains were found in woodland adjacent to this house.
15:24Woodland that we believe belonged to you at the time this person went missing.
15:29Madeline, please go to your room.
15:34Have you ever seen anything strange?
15:36If she has, she's never mentioned it, have you?
15:40I haven't seen anything.
15:43Are you sure?
15:44She said she hasn't.
15:46Room, Madeline. Now.
15:57Do you know who it is?
16:00We're still waiting for a formal identification.
16:03We have an idea.
16:05A missing boy.
16:07Martin Ryan, eight years old.
16:09Disappeared from the area 25 years ago.
16:12Oh.
16:14Not terribly sad.
16:18You knew him?
16:19He and his family holidayed here a few times in the nearby cottages.
16:25So he visited the farm?
16:27From time to time.
16:29His mother would buy eggs for Martin and Victoria to have for their tea.
16:34Sorry, who's Victoria?
16:35Our daughter.
16:36Our other daughter.
16:38Martin and Victoria used to play together.
16:41Then one day Martin wandered off and never came back.
16:45It was deeply upsetting for the community.
16:50Is it possible to speak with Victoria?
16:58She's dead.
17:08I'm very sorry for your loss.
17:13Can I ask what happened?
17:14I don't think we can be of any more help.
17:17We don't know who killed that poor boy or who would leave his body in the woods.
17:21Now if you'll excuse us.
17:22You've upset my wife.
17:23I'm sorry.
17:25Before we leave, do you have a photo of Victoria?
17:30Just for our files?
17:33No.
17:34None at all?
17:40Mr. Bergman.
17:43Do you know a man called Karl Lowry?
17:45No, I can't say that I do.
17:50Thank you for your time.
17:57You go to Beecham College, Madeleine?
18:07Please go.
18:17I should have seen it coming.
18:22But I've been preoccupied.
18:26Yeah, I wasn't giving her 100% of my focus.
18:29I've got to admit that to myself.
18:31What is it that you feel has preoccupied you?
18:33I didn't give her the tools she needed to stay in control.
18:36Now, if I were wired differently, if I'd been able to shelve this obsessional thinking, then...
18:44Then what?
18:47Then...
18:49I might not be here now.
18:52Where is that?
18:53This is failure.
18:56Yeah, failure's all I can see.
18:59Are you talking about Margaret?
19:02Or Victoria?
19:06Maybe it's time to let Victoria go.
19:10Failure is not a concrete thing.
19:13Nor is closure.
19:15Seems to me that you feel you failed yourself.
19:19Mm-hmm.
19:20Yeah.
19:21Should have been there for her.
19:30Oh, such complete nobody in a bag anywhere in the woods.
19:36Oh, shit!
19:39You see, the whole time.
19:40And they knew.
19:41And someone knew.
19:42And they've waited.
19:43Fuck!
19:44Why?
19:45Why?
19:49Just...
19:49Oh, a news job of that.
19:50About your dad?
19:51Yeah, I can't talk to him now.
19:53Someone gives me a heads up that there's a body in the woods, but it's a child who's been missing
19:57for over two decades.
19:58A child's disappearance that my dad couldn't solve.
20:01Well, his identity's still pending.
20:02That little hat, Lou.
20:04Do you think Martin's connected to her three bodies in a bag?
20:06I don't know.
20:07But let's just say it is Martin Ryan.
20:11Martin makes friends with Victoria Berkman and now she's dead.
20:13The Berkmans, they say they don't have a single photograph of their daughter.
20:16Now their second daughter goes to Beecham College where the third body was dumped.
20:20It's too much of a coincidence.
20:22Martin Ryan's no longer a missing child, it's a homicide.
20:25We need to find out what happened to Victoria Berkman.
20:30Fuck.
20:32I'm late.
20:33For what?
20:34I got a date.
20:46Hey.
20:47Sorry, I...
20:49David, what are you doing here?
20:50I need to see you.
20:52Are you...
20:54Have you been following me?
20:55I really need to see you.
20:57Please.
20:58It's very urgent.
21:00David, this is a real invasion of my privacy.
21:05It's...
21:06It's not going to be possible for me to see you again.
21:08Now I can recommend another therapist.
21:10No, no, no. That isn't going to work for me.
21:12That isn't going to work for me.
21:17Now...
21:18I want to play the shopping game.
21:22I...
21:23I bought...
21:23A silencer.
21:24Yeah.
21:25I bought...
21:26A silencer.
21:28And you...
21:29You bought...
21:31A tea set.
21:36Why do you always say that?
21:43Nooo!
21:46Nooo!
21:48Nooo!
21:52Nooo!
22:10Oh, fuck.
22:28I'm sorry. I'm late. I'm sorry. It's just, uh, time just got away from me and, um, sorry. Anyway, I'm,
22:42uh, okay. Ooh, fun. New?
22:46No. I've already ordered for you biryani. You always get biryani. Biryani is fine.
22:55Okay. To finally achieving your dreams. Thanks.
23:05It's just the beginning. Gary wants more pieces. Wow. Oh, I just hope you remember me and Joe, you know,
23:12during the cocaine years.
23:14Very funny. Your dad called earlier. Oh, Jesus Christ. I can't speak to him today.
23:23We've just found Martin Ryan. That poor kid. He was under our noses the entire time, just waiting to be
23:31found. Alex is just...
23:33I mean, it's a bit of closure for his parents, but it's bloody devastating. It's devastating. He was just...
23:43Sorry.
23:50Hey, I'm sorry.
24:08You have no idea how to switch off from this job, do you? That's not true. It's just been a
24:12really...
24:12You never normally eat this bad. Can't you just be here?
24:15I am here. I'm here now, aren't I? I know what you meant, okay? I know what you meant, and
24:20just don't say wanky shit like that to me. If I'm here, I'm here. Can you not just sit with
24:24me and be me?
24:31I'm sorry. It's fine.
24:37Alex, I have supported you the entire time. I have never complained. I have never asked you to change your
24:45job. I...
24:47I've had to work to make that happen, and sometimes that means long hours, okay?
24:50And you think I haven't supported you? Hmm? All the evenings you haven't been home. All the parent-teacher meetings
24:58you haven't attended. All those football matches you've missed. I've supported your absence.
25:02What about all the times you disappear into your studio, then, and we don't see you for days? What about
25:05that?
25:05This isn't the grief Olympics, Jeanette. We're both consumed by our jobs, but I haven't forgotten that we're also married.
25:12That's really unfair.
25:14Before you know it, Jo, we're all grown up, and we'll be in the house on our own, and we'll
25:17have nothing to talk about.
25:18Stop.
25:26I'm sorry.
25:28I'm sorry.
25:32Sure.
25:48You're painting.
25:49No painting.
25:50Yeah, you're painting. Tell me about it. What's it about?
25:56It's about loss.
26:02You've seen it?
26:06Sorry?
26:07The painting.
26:09Have you seen it?
26:10Yes, I've seen it.
26:18It's the one.
26:22Yeah.
26:50My friend, it's a gift.
26:53And me too, yeah?
27:14Oh, Jo, Jo, Jo!
27:16Hey, Dad.
27:17How's food?
27:18It's delicious.
27:21How are you?
27:23Um, let's see.
27:24Okay, let's see.
27:35I don't know.
27:46You're painting.
27:47Why aren't I, what's that kind to you, you're just going to be a boy with you?
27:52I don't think so.
27:53I'm not the guy 40, but you are the other.
27:54That's a beautiful body.
27:54I mean, I'm not the boy.
27:54No.
28:09I've got to go out. It's work.
28:15Bye, Jojo.
28:17Bye, Mum.
28:22Come in.
28:24Come in.
28:29Well...
28:33This is, um...
28:35This is bloody delightful, isn't it?
28:37Huh?
28:40You have surfaces?
28:43My surfaces have never seen daylight.
28:46You have impeccable taste.
28:50Like I know what I'm talking about.
28:51I don't know what I'm talking about.
28:57Thanks for coming over.
28:59I didn't realise how much I needed company until I sent that text.
29:02Are you OK?
29:03OK.
29:04A dear client.
29:06We've worked together for several years.
29:08She died.
29:10Suicide.
29:11I'm sorry.
29:14Been signed off from work, which is standard practice,
29:17so I've spent the entire day just going over my case notes,
29:21trying to see if I missed something,
29:24trying to find where I went wrong with Margaret.
29:26OK. OK, stop.
29:27You can't do that.
29:29OK, I'm sure that you did everything in your power to help your client,
29:34but people have autonomy.
29:37They're in charge of their own choices, all right?
29:40You have to give yourself a little bit of grace,
29:42even when you don't feel like it, especially then.
29:48Thank you for saying that.
29:56Well, I was a...
30:00I have a lot of, er...
30:02people of grown-up shit.
30:04What do you mean?
30:06Just really nice stuff.
30:09God.
30:10Wouldn't last a second in my house.
30:13It could.
30:15You should just...
30:22I...
30:26Er...
30:26Jeanette, this is Lance.
30:28Er, Lance Jeanette.
30:29She's...
30:30My friend, she's with the police.
30:33What have you been up to, then, eh?
30:43I should go.
30:44No, no, no, no, don't go.
30:51No, no, no, no, no.
31:03I wanted to give you...
31:06...bees.
31:08One for every week I've known you.
31:12Wow.
31:15Oh.
31:21Come on.
31:44Just got the dental records back.
31:47It is Martin Ryan.
31:50This case nearly killed my dad.
31:54Dominated our lives for over a decade until it went cold and then, well, you just forget
32:02that at the centre of it all is, er...
32:08Once we've done everything our end, he can go home.
32:14PHONE RINGS
32:16Sorry.
32:18PHONE RINGS
32:20Hey, Liam.
32:22I've got the Ryan statement in front of me.
32:24The day that Martin disappeared, he went to play in Ferrets Wood with Victoria Berkman.
32:29It's a whopper of a detail for the Berkman's to forget.
32:33And the rest.
32:36I'm heading to the Ryans now.
32:39OK.
32:39I'll carry on.
32:40OK, bye-bye.
32:44How was the party?
32:46Exceptional.
32:47Exceptional.
32:49No mind, I was always next to you.
32:52And your actual birthday?
32:54Today.
32:56Happy birthday, mate.
33:03Cheers for this.
33:13Harry put this on his TikTok.
33:15I look like a gerbil.
33:18For real though, when Mr Drake comes back, I'm going to report him for bullying.
33:24Heads up.
33:25Jacob told me.
33:27What are you talking about?
33:29You don't have to be embarrassed.
33:32Remember when Harriet pissed herself on the trip to the Somme?
33:35It's fine.
33:37It just put me in an ox position when Jacob came to talk to me.
33:42Like...
33:44Was the bed actually wet?
33:46Were you sure it wasn't you?
33:49You know?
33:50Do you want to fuck Jacob, Charlie?
33:52Because you seem to have a real interest in my sex life.
33:55What sex life?
33:57Whatever Jacob said is not true, OK?
34:02OK.
34:09I never knew how much she hated me until the first time she tried.
34:13Why do you think she hates you, Margaret?
34:16Because I have a normal life.
34:19She wants to punish me for achieving something she never can.
34:23This is not my experience of talking to Angela.
34:26She's...
34:26She won't be happy until I'm dead.
34:32Oh...
34:32Thanks.
34:34I've run the bath.
34:36OK.
34:37You can come and join me if you like.
34:40Bath sex is notoriously shit.
34:42I have to go to the police station to give a statement about my client,
34:45so even if it weren't shit, I'd have to pass.
34:48Just come and keep me company then.
34:50Mm-hmm.
34:51Mm-hmm.
34:52Then you'll be close in the door as well as you put on the door.
34:54Look.
35:08I'm not scared.
35:09That's a good one.
35:09I can't do it.
35:11Only if you have fun, I can't do it.
35:11And I don't do it.
35:11I can't do it, OK.
35:12I can't do it.
35:14How can I do it?
35:14Let you burn it?
35:14How can I do it?
35:15I can do it.
35:15I can't do it.
35:18It's hard to say, I can't do it.
35:21I can't do it.
35:24You can't just dig inside and make it untrue.
35:41What happens to me now?
35:45What happens now?
35:49How do you mean, Victoria?
35:56The world isn't built for people like me.
36:01Everything's destroyed.
36:06It's my fault.
36:09It's my fault.
36:10It's not your fault, Victoria.
36:12It's my fault.
36:18There's no way to sit with it.
36:24The longer I live, the longer I have to accept that this hasn't happened to anyone else.
36:33Only me.
36:36I'm tainted.
36:40There's one way out.
36:45Victoria.
36:48Do you feel motivated to act on these feelings?
36:53Because...
36:54Because I have to tell you that you matter.
36:57You do matter to people.
37:05No!
37:06No!
37:09No!
37:11No!
37:11No!
37:24Yeah?
37:25Come and talk to me!
37:30Yeah.
37:43I've got grief.
37:48Sit with me.
37:54I'm worried, Baba.
37:56No one's Baba.
37:58You can talk to me about it all, you know?
38:01It's confidential, I'm afraid.
38:04Of course.
38:07I can still help you relax.
38:12Hm?
38:33What the fuck did you do that for?
38:36Er...
38:36I don't know.
38:38It must have been painful.
38:46For fuck's sake.
38:57For fuck's sake.
38:58Mari.
38:59Mari.
39:03You alright?
39:07Listen, I only told Charlie because I know she's your friend and I was worried about you.
39:10Look, I promise you I didn't tell anyone else.
39:13I didn't even mean to tell her, alright?
39:15But she saw us leaving the party together and we wanted to know what happened.
39:19Nothing happened.
39:21Look, I was just worried about you.
39:23What?
39:24Are you, er...
39:26Am I what?
39:27Are you alright?
39:31What?
39:48My goodness.
39:52Stone's throw from home.
39:55So this was your holiday home?
39:59Yes.
40:01When Martin went missing, we stayed.
40:04I think the idea of him coming back here and finding the house empty haunted us.
40:09Particularly Barbara.
40:10And your wife, is she...?
40:12Unfortunately, she died.
40:13Three weeks ago.
40:14No.
40:19It's alright.
40:21I think, to be honest, the truth would have killed her.
40:28Tell me about that holiday.
40:30And Victoria Berkman.
40:32They went out into the woods to play.
40:35Same as they always did.
40:39And then...
40:42A few hours later...
40:45She came to the door frantic, saying that she'd lost him.
40:50She'd made a nest, she said.
40:54She went to go and get some more twigs.
40:58When she came back, he's gone.
41:01Do you think Victoria may have hurt Martin?
41:05I don't think so. I really don't think so.
41:11She's in an awful, awful state.
41:13Barbara went round the next day to try and reassure her.
41:16Tell her it wasn't her fault.
41:19But Ben said...
41:22that she was taking it badly.
41:23Give her some space.
41:29I haven't really talked to Ben and Mary since then.
41:32I heard that...
41:33they went to Barbara's funeral, though.
41:35You heard?
41:36You didn't attend yourself?
41:38I couldn't.
41:40I couldn't.
41:42If you become the parent of a...
41:44missing or a murdered child, your life...
41:48it suddenly becomes about managing other people's feelings.
41:53And people watch you.
41:58When you have a child, the volume of your life gets turned up.
42:03And when that child disappears,
42:06it doesn't go back to the same volume as it was before.
42:10It gets much, much quieter.
42:13Much quieter.
42:19Richard.
42:20Richard.
42:21I'm sorry that I've had to bring you such terrible news.
42:25Oh, thank you for telling me.
42:36Martin used to love that picture.
42:39Victoria used to play at it with him.
42:42He would be Jesus.
42:44And she would be Mary Magdalene.
43:02Just in time.
43:03What is it?
43:04No death record for Victoria Buckman if she's dead.
43:09Her parents never told anyone.
43:10The fuck?
43:11Never reported missing.
43:13No tax payments.
43:14Nothing.
43:15Then the Buckmans are lying about her being dead?
43:19I found an ID for the first body.
43:22I think his name might be Daniel Rexer.
43:24How'd you get that?
43:25I went to the hostel in town.
43:27The Royal Hotel.
43:28The manager provided me with a list of people
43:30that I've absconded over the last four years.
43:32Absconded?
43:33What does that mean?
43:33His asylum claim is still active.
43:35His caseworker said Daniel missed the last fortnightly meeting with her.
43:38Which is not unusual.
43:41It's not suspicious until a claimant misses two meetings.
43:45So if they disappear after only skipping one...
43:47It could be weeks before anyone starts looking for them.
43:50She says hi, by the way.
43:52Hi.
43:53She's good people.
43:54It's good work.
43:55Good work, Mike.
43:56Okay, let's go with this again.
43:58We've got three bodies dumped over three days, all in public places.
44:03Fourth body, Martin Ryan, different MO.
44:06But the tip-up to his whereabouts was formed into me directly,
44:09which is more than a little significant.
44:11Martin Ryan's body was found on land connected to the Berkmans.
44:16Victoria Bergman was friends with Martin Ryan.
44:18She was with him on the day he went missing.
44:20But her parents claim that she's dead.
44:25There's no official record.
44:31Victoria Bergman.
44:41Fuck the severity.
44:44Okay, Lou.
44:45Find out everything you can with Victoria Bergman.
44:48We need to know what's happened to her.
44:51And, um...
44:52Mike.
44:53Start contacting local hostels in the area and gather a list.
44:59Get me anyone who's missed a caseworked appointment.
45:02Anyone who can't be traced will be back now.
45:09I wanted to let you know that I've spoken to your father,
45:12as he'd called the station a number of times.
45:15Now, I understand that's a conversation you may have wished to have had yourself,
45:18but I saw fit to inform him of our findings.
45:23It's the right thing to do,
45:25to let him know that Ryan Case dominated his professional career.
45:29I'm well aware.
45:34Anything else?
45:37Only please tread carefully, Jeanette.
45:40We don't have unlimited resources,
45:42and we need to think about what we can solve and how.
45:45If we botch this,
45:47it's a poorly produced documentary on police failures waiting to happen.
45:56understood.
46:01Carl Lowry.
46:02What about him?
46:03He's conscious.
46:04He'll need medical sign off, but...
46:06he might be willing to make a deal now he knows someone's trying to kill him.
46:12I'll let you know.
46:15Thank you, Mum.
46:38I'm here to see DC Mike Dillaston, please.
46:41Okay, hang on a sec.
46:45You'll be right, Darren.
46:57You'll be right, Darren.
47:00You'll be right, Darren.
47:03You'll be right.
47:04Ma.
47:05Can I ever talk, please?
47:07Yeah.
47:08Yeah, sure.
47:08Let me just find an empty room, yeah?
47:10Come.
47:31Are you okay?
47:32I can't do this.
47:34I'm sorry.
47:36What's wrong?
47:38.
48:00Hi.
48:01Hi.
48:04Hi.
48:08Well, er, thank you.
48:14What brings you here?
48:16Er, I had to come in anyway
48:18to give a psychiatric statement about my client Margaret.
48:22Yeah.
48:23So he just figured that you could use some sugar and caffeine,
48:27if not some moral support.
48:29That's very kind of you. Thank you.
48:37Victoria Berkman.
48:44You know her?
48:46Yes.
48:49We're looking for her.
48:51So am I.
48:53She's the one I told you about the...
48:55She vanished.
49:00Is she dangerous?
49:03To herself, certainly.
49:07And to others?
49:36Oh.
49:42Goodness.
49:45You're brave.
49:52Nothing to say to me.
49:55That's disappointing.
49:59And there was me thinking...
50:03You really started to enjoy yourself.
50:11You smell the same.
50:22No!
50:28No!
50:32Nooo!
50:35No, no, no!
50:43Oh my baby, I'm not the reason
50:47Oh my old friend, oh my old friend
50:54Oh my old friend
50:56Oh my old friend
51:01Oh my baby, friend
51:02Oh my old friend
51:08Oh my old friend
51:11Oh my old friend
51:15Oh my old friend
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