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00:01That's not what I said, but they're asking questions.
00:05So have questions.
00:06Past behaviour.
00:08Rory said he saw him in some kind of fight on the rugby pitch.
00:12I'm just telling you what I heard, Alana.
00:14Let's get your stuff and come stay with me.
00:30Dad!
00:31Dad!
00:32Alana, wait!
00:33Get him inside the house.
00:34Get him inside the house.
00:35Dad!
00:36Dad!
00:36It's all right.
00:37It's all right.
00:38Calm down.
00:46I've done nothing wrong.
00:49You should be arresting him, not me.
00:53Charlie, x-ray 356.
00:54Can I get an ETL net backup, please?
00:56What the hell was that?
00:57You had your hand around his neck, Michael.
01:00You were going to think you were trying to strangle him.
01:05There are a few conflicting accounts of what happened here.
01:09What's conflicting about them?
01:10Well, D.I. Stanhope says that he came to see you.
01:13Something about your Tina Bradley review.
01:16I actually asked him not to come.
01:18Andy, Mutch, who's the sergeant on duty at the house, said it looked personal.
01:22Not something I'm particularly comfortable about, Annie, given your past relationship and given you were meant to be working.
01:27That's exactly what I said.
01:28Michael Polley came out of the house and tried to assault him.
01:32That's not quite what happened.
01:33Well, he was forced to restrain Michael.
01:35Yes.
01:35There's also the fact that Michael Polley took D.I. Stanhope by the neck.
01:39It was more fending him off.
01:41Sorry, who was fending who off?
01:42Michael was fending off Craig, D.I. Stanhope.
01:44So he didn't put his hand around his neck.
01:50It's obviously relevant, Annie.
01:52Yes.
01:52Given how Sarah died.
01:53It wasn't like that, Aidan.
01:55Michael Polley is our prime suspect in the murder of his wife.
01:59We've spoken to D.I. Stanhope and he's decided not to press charges.
02:03But, Annie, if an incident such as this occurs during your time as a family liaison officer, we need to
02:10remove you from that role.
02:13You're going to remove me from the role?
02:14Why, what did I do?
02:15It's standard practice.
02:17You need to step back.
02:18You've compromised your position.
02:20I thought you didn't want to be a fellow.
02:22I didn't.
02:23But he started talking.
02:25Men like that find it hard to talk at the best of times, but he started opening up to me.
02:28You need me in there.
02:30I even recorded some of it, our conversations.
02:32Well, you shouldn't go.
02:32I'll play them for you now.
02:35I know he's not alibi, but I don't think he's done it.
02:37Not by the way he's talking.
02:39Let's come back to this later.
02:40No, let's come back to this now, okay?
02:41I'm the only one he'll speak to.
02:44Why won't this bloody thing open now, typical?
02:46Annie, we're not removing you from the case.
02:48There are still actions to be carried out from here.
02:50I don't want to work here.
02:52Annie, you will do as you're told.
03:15What?
03:16What was your ex doing there?
03:19Craig?
03:23Is that who sent you the flowers?
03:27You said to scream at you if you ever went back.
03:30Why didn't you tell me?
03:36Annie.
03:41They want me to stop or say I fell low because it will happen.
03:46Just as he started to talk, they'd taken away from me.
04:01You have no choice.
04:04You need to tell the police.
04:06About the diary.
04:08Your mum was scared.
04:09That's what she wrote.
04:11What if the victim wasn't your mum?
04:13And the man you were suspicious of wasn't your dad?
04:15Would you go to the police then?
04:18So the only thing stopping you from telling the police
04:22is the fact that it's your dad?
04:23That is a thing, Paul.
04:25Obviously, you love your dad,
04:26but not to the point of letting him get away with hurting your mum.
04:33Oh, Anna.
04:34At the very least, let the police work it out.
04:42I don't know what it's about.
04:43She just said she wanted to see us after school.
04:53Everyone's very excited about the last game of the season.
04:56And nobody's trying to look past the events of the past few weeks.
04:59No, absolutely not.
05:00The things that must have been happening at home.
05:03But we need to discuss Dylan's academic work.
05:06In English and biology, he's just about on course, but his history is...
05:11Well, we're not where we need to be.
05:14We'd like Dylan to take a test to assess his progress.
05:17On Monday after school, that's, what, three days from now.
05:20Push him to make an improvement in his essay writing.
05:23Otherwise...
05:24Otherwise, we're not sure about the rugby.
05:26About him playing in the match.
05:28We all want him to play.
05:30But he's way behind in terms of his grasp of the current module.
05:36Rugby is Dylan's best thing.
05:37It's how he burns off energy.
05:39It's how he expresses himself.
05:40Why would you do that?
05:41It's an incentive.
05:43No, it's just cruel.
05:45Mrs. Sedgwick, if Dylan doesn't improve, he'll fall behind in terms of his predicted grades, university choices.
05:51This is for him.
05:54I've spoken to Mr. Whitchurch and he agrees.
05:57And Mr. Polley?
05:58Mr. Polley is currently suspended from the school.
06:30Hello, you've reached Alana Polley's phone. Please leave a message and I'll get back to you.
06:54D.I. Stanhope doesn't wish to press charges.
06:56The incident this morning, Michael, outside, when you accosted him.
07:00I accosted him? Is that how you're choosing to remember it now, yeah?
07:03Either way, it's not so relevant now, as he doesn't want to press charges.
07:07You should also note, D.S. Cassidy will no longer be your FLO.
07:09D.C. Hammond will remain in place and we'll find someone to replace Annie.
07:13Who?
07:14That's all to be worked out.
07:16And what if I don't want this person?
07:18If it's not Annie, I don't want anyone. In fact, I don't want anyone here.
07:20I'm still going to update you.
07:23Whenever there's a development.
07:24You can show yourselves that.
08:00I'm still going to update you.
08:08You're going to deal with my FLO.
08:15I just wanted to check on you.
08:18I'm worried I got a bit heavy.
08:20I just didn't like the way you came charging out of that house.
08:23I told you not to come. I said I couldn't talk.
08:25I know.
08:25Thanks to you, I'm no longer a fellow.
08:27I know.
08:28And nobody was charging anywhere, Craig.
08:30Look, I'm sorry if I misread it. I just didn't want him to hurt you.
08:33Would you listen, please?
08:36I don't want us to mess this up.
08:38And we won't.
08:41Annie.
08:45Annie.
08:47I promise you.
08:51You made promises before.
08:57Please.
09:00Please just let me book the table again and pretend like the day never happened.
09:12Why didn't you just come over and I'll burn you that lasagna like I always used to?
09:18You'd do that for me?
09:19I'd do that for you.
09:26I'm just kidding.
09:36I don't know.
09:59I don't know.
10:39I don't know.
10:45I don't know.
10:51I don't know.
10:54It's working really hard.
10:55I know how hard you work.
10:57That bag.
10:58By the way, Ivan says it's in the evidence room.
11:00Bag?
11:00Bag of evidence.
11:02It needs logging.
11:03Stuff found at the outer cordon of the murder site.
11:05Ivan's asked if you could...
11:07...check it.
11:08Just so you know if you have time.
11:09Hello?
11:10Yeah, what is it on that way?
11:12We'll have to wait.
11:54What are you doing here?
11:55Sir, they're making me do a history test.
11:58I'm going to fail it.
11:59What does it have to do with me?
12:00I teach history.
12:03Me and my coach, sir.
12:05If I fail the test, then my season's over.
12:10Can't play in the final match.
12:14Shoot.
12:15Well, they're not wrong.
12:16You do need to improve.
12:18Who plays in that match, that's still my decision.
12:22He said you're no longer at the school, sir.
12:30So, what's it about, this essay?
12:32The Munich Agreement.
12:34Mr. Bowman says he wants an essay on Chamberlain.
12:36The mistake of trusting Hitler.
12:38Nobody wants an essay on why it was a mistake to trust Hitler.
12:41Isn't that what happened?
12:43And they certainly don't want an essay just relating what happened.
12:45What they want is to find out what you think.
12:47They want an argument.
12:48An argument?
12:49Yes.
12:49Pick a line, just like in rugby.
12:52Pick an angle, and the harder the angle, the more impressive it is.
12:57So, how about this?
12:58How about that he was right to trust Hitler?
13:00Was he?
13:00Well, that doesn't matter.
13:01That's what you claim.
13:03What I'm trying to...
13:04Well, what Mr. Bowman is trying to do is test your ability to make us see history differently.
13:09In a new way.
13:10See it in your way.
13:12Well, that's not what I'm doing here, and you need to leave.
13:16Please, sir.
13:20Our focus stays on one man.
13:24Where was Michael Polley in the three days before Sarah's body was found?
13:27Before we had eyes on him at all times.
13:30We know he left the house on the night she went missing.
13:33But could he have moved the body on another night?
13:36Seems possible.
13:38He's got gaps in his timeline, knowledge of his wife's affair,
13:41propensity for reacting physically.
13:45Anything from the CCTV and any doorbell cameras in the area?
13:49No.
13:49Footage is patchy because it's such a rural area.
14:02All done?
14:04What's he want me to do with these?
14:06Just logged and bagged up properly and taken down the evidence store.
14:09Oh.
14:29Hello?
14:29Have you seen it?
14:30In the Mercury?
14:32The Mercury?
14:33Bradley family claims no new lead in over a decade,
14:36as more attention has turned to the unsolved murder of a headmaster's wife.
14:40Brother Gareth bemoans lack of progress.
14:43Talk of well-intentioned detectives and...
14:47Yeah, go on.
14:48And never feeling like Tina is the priority.
14:52Jesus.
14:54Is this into days?
14:55Yeah.
14:56After everything you've done.
14:58Huh?
15:16We have no idea.
15:17As a good school?
15:21He was aeurd-perton boom.
15:22Where are we allŠŃck,
15:25what is he where's his boss?
15:26Oh no.
15:27How is this?
15:27I don't know.
15:28I can't get hold of you.
15:30Well, that's bollocks, for starters.
15:31Where's Carol?
15:32She's not in.
15:33She's never nodding, Gareth.
15:35That's what she tells me to say when there's someone at the door she doesn't want to see.
15:37She's got no choice.
15:39I'll do it.
15:46How did I get to this?
15:51Never feeling like Tina is priority.
15:53Carol, I'm around here every week.
15:55I think about her every day she was my friend.
15:59When did Tina go missing?
16:00What date?
16:02You know the date.
16:06July 17th, 2004.
16:09Between the hours of midnight and 1am.
16:12Searched on my brain, Carol.
16:14Long time ago.
16:17It's getting that way.
16:20And I love you as a friend.
16:24But I can't help thinking, as a detective,
16:30if you were going to find her,
16:33you'd have done it by now.
16:36Ah!
16:40Huh?
16:43No!
16:44Oh!
16:50I don't know.
17:18I don't know.
17:46I don't know.
17:53I don't know.
17:57I don't know.
17:58I don't know.
18:02I don't know.
18:04I don't know.
18:09I don't know.
18:21I don't know.
18:40I don't know.
18:58I don't know.
19:20I don't know.
19:46I don't know.
19:50I don't know.
19:51I don't know.
19:51I don't know.
20:06I don't know.
20:12I don't know.
20:16I don't know.
20:23I don't know.
20:23I don't know.
20:25Ready?
20:27You're not talking to me now.
20:30Annie?
20:38Okay, anyone ask someone to put this stuff in the store, okay?
20:57Okay, Dylan, it's five o'clock. Test us now.
21:28Do you want to get a coffee?
21:34One day I'm going to look back on all this.
21:39And I'm going to ask myself, did I do the right thing for the kids?
21:44Saying nothing.
21:47Doing nothing during all this shit you've put us through.
21:53No, I do not want to get coffee.
22:00I do not want to get coffee.
22:22I don't know.
23:19Can I help you?
23:23Sorry, um, boring. Routine check. I'm looking for Edward Lamont.
23:30Edward or Eddie? If you want Eddie, you've found him.
23:33And if I want Edward? I don't mind waiting.
23:36Yeah, you're going to be waiting a while. Dad died. Just before Christmas.
23:42I'm sorry.
23:43No, don't be. All these women come out of the woodwork. All this other stuff.
23:48In, in, shh, in, in.
23:50Spend all your time thinking you know a guy, taking his word for things.
23:54Turns out he's capable of all sorts.
23:57Do you, um, want to see the death certificate?
23:59I don't mind if it helps you with...
24:01Sorry.
24:02In, go.
24:28Before we tell you what we think, I want to say well done to you.
24:32Uh, Mr. Bowman showed me your essay, and it's clear you did a lot of reading on the subject,
24:36so we first want to commend you on that.
24:39What do you say?
24:42He put a lot of work in, didn't you, mate?
24:44It's, it's very important to him, playing in the rugby.
24:47And getting better at history.
24:49Absolutely.
24:50That's the point of this.
24:53We both took a look at your essay, and there was a lot of great work in it,
24:56but neither of us felt that we saw the improvement that we were after.
25:02Chamberlain hesitated.
25:03I'm saying the opposite.
25:05Failed to stand up.
25:05What I'm saying is that he didn't want a war in a faraway country.
25:10Yes, exactly.
25:11We went through that in class.
25:12A man who fails to address his problems.
25:14You try and make the argument that it's honourable.
25:17It's probably easier to argue that it's weak.
25:19Hold cowardly.
25:30So does this mean I can't play in the match?
25:4225 grand a fucking year.
25:44And for what?
25:45The fucker!
25:46I don't know what you've done to her!
25:47My mum!
25:48Stop it!
25:49I mean, this isn't about me!
25:50It's not about me!
25:51They're not punishing me!
25:52You don't get it!
25:53Stop!
25:54Okay, they're punishing you!
25:55I'm angry because of you!
25:58Dana.
26:03Come on.
26:22And then, I'm angry with you!
30:18No wonder they end up going to the papers.
31:02She'll talk to you.
31:04But not in the house.
31:25Paul says,
31:26I need to go to the police.
31:30I need to go to the police.
31:56Turn around.
32:04I need to go to the police.
32:05Did you kill mum?
32:18Couldn't...
32:19Couldn't...
32:19Couldn't...
32:19Couldn't you just let her go?
32:19I need to go to the police....
32:54sorry sir they didn't want it they didn't want what you had to say
32:58sorry what does that mean well they didn't like my essay they didn't like the fact that i came
33:02to you and i asked you for help and you couldn't you didn't teach me you you messed it up
33:07dylan
33:07i'm sorry you feel like that but that's not what you were teaching me for yourself
33:13you were thinking of yourself when you were talking to me
33:18you're best player and you still you fuck it up don't use that word why you're gonna take it out
33:24of me again what your wife did with my dad that's your fault it's not mine
33:39you wouldn't pick yourself sir
33:45because you're a pussy don't use that word you're a pussy just watch your mouth no sir
33:49you watch my mouth you don't fight you give everyone this speech about how everyone should
33:55have each other's backs yet you don't do shit for anyone
34:00no wonder people are pointing fingers no wonder everyone's gone
34:07what are you gonna do about it go on sir what what what are you gonna do to fix it
34:26that's what i thought
34:29you're the only thing i want to do
34:30that's what i thought
34:46i'm sorry
34:46it's a thing so say
34:50that's what i had to do
34:51to this thing
34:52i'm sure that i heard that they started
34:53but i don't think that i'm gonna do it
34:53it's going to do it
34:55it's going to be a little bit
34:55i don't think i can tell you
34:55i know
34:55you gotta do it
35:05I'm sorry.
35:06If he makes you happy, who am I to judge?
35:10I'm going to back off.
35:16Gov?
35:17Gov, the daughter's here.
35:18Wants to give us a new statement.
35:55Wants to give us a new statement.
36:12Hello, you've reached Alana Polly's phone.
36:14Please leave a message and I'll get back to you.
36:41I want to tell you everything, but I want Paul to stay.
36:44Alana, this is all on your terms.
36:57There's been a lot of fighting between mum and dad.
37:00That's the first thing.
37:03In the evenings, one time after they thought I was teaching, but I was still in the house.
37:10She was scared of him.
37:13You think she was scared?
37:14I know she was.
37:15But she told you.
37:18She wrote it in her diary.
37:22We had mum's diary.
37:26I took the pages out because they were private.
37:28And where are those pages now?
37:36They banned them.
37:37Her and Michael.
37:39She's worried that she's going to get in trouble for that, but I've said that she shouldn't be.
37:43It's best to tell you everything.
37:46That's right, Alana.
37:49Alana, as long as you tell us the truth, you've nothing to be worried about, okay?
37:57She was scared of him.
37:59That's what it said.
38:01And I've been thinking about it ever since.
38:05How I've lived with him all this time.
38:08That he loves me.
38:11I don't really know him.
38:14You know, what he feels.
38:17What he felt about your mum.
38:21And what he feels about you.
38:23About anything.
38:27They don't, do they?
38:31Men like that thing.
38:32They tell you the practical stuff, but they can never let you in.
38:37They can't.
38:41Then we went to see him this morning, didn't we?
38:45Yeah, I wanted to ask him.
38:49To his face.
38:51If he killed your mum.
38:56You asked him that.
39:00He didn't say anything.
39:04He didn't say anything.
39:05He didn't say anything.
39:09He's not.
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