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00:13Oh
00:21All right
00:27Third time this week I've had to call the police. Come on. This town's being taken over by yobbs
00:37He's been keeping me hostage. I found him there asleep surrounded by all the food. He's pilfered what freestyle custard
00:43creams follow me
00:51Um, yeah, what's your name? Adam Walsh
00:56What were you doing in that man's shed? It came to save a mate last night, but we fell out
01:00Just needed to get my head down, but then I woke up and that old crank had locked me in.
01:05Am I gonna get done or what?
01:08I don't think they hand out custardy old sentences for stealing biscuits
01:14Custardy old
01:16It's in custard creams. Forget it. Where'd you live? Exeter. Okay straight on the train. Go on home
01:22Don't want to see you around here again. I just want to get home have a shower and some food.
01:26I'm starving
01:28Oh
01:30Mums cheese and homemade pickle sandwiches. Take it for the journey if you like. Oh, cheers. Okay
01:36Go on
01:39Oi
01:41Is that it? You won't be having any more trouble from him, Mr. Franklin. I'll hold you personally responsible if
01:47I do
01:48Just so you know, Mr. Franklin, false imprisonment is also a criminal offense
01:58I'm doing
02:08Oh Humphrey and I appreciate that. Thanks. Bye
02:13That was Hannah checking on us after our meeting the other day
02:19Pausing fostering still feels like the right thing to do
02:21Yeah, it's probably for the best especially now we're back living with your mum
02:24Exactly
02:27Green or blue?
02:28What do you think?
02:30It's a bit formal for a tuesday morning. The wi ladies are taking me out tomorrow evening. Again? Oh
02:36Between us they've become slightly suffocating since I've become counsellor
02:42Oh
02:43They're both nice
02:45Uh the green one then they're just saying that to shut me up
02:49Humphrey
02:50Green to match your eyes. My eyes are brown
02:54So are they all
02:58Sorry
03:03Hello
03:06Right on my way
03:08Saved by the bell
03:21Hiding from the paparazzi
03:24Pardon?
03:26Well, don't get me wrong. They're very stylish. Not a criticism
03:31Is it an image revamp?
03:34No
03:35It's a tension headache from a cricked neck and no sleep, but thanks for the compliment. Ah
03:43Rosewood cottage. Where are you?
03:47Are you the police?
03:50Hello
03:53Mrs Harris
03:57I've been hiding in case they came back
04:04Oh darling
04:06I am so sorry. I was with a client. My phone was off
04:09Um
04:11Clyde Harris. I'm June's husband. Yeah, D.I. Goodman. This is D.S. Williams. I'm sorry we weren't here earlier,
04:16too
04:16Um, it's slightly tricky to find
04:18We are tucked away here. It was much easier to find when the woodwork was pink, albeit slightly garish
04:24Uh, shall we go inside, Mrs. Harris
04:35Look at it. They've wrecked the place
04:47Sorry, Mrs. Harris. What exactly did you notice was wrong?
04:56The whole place was upside down
04:59They turned the drawers out
05:02This chair was on its side
05:04It was all a mess
05:29How are you so good at it?
05:31At what?
05:33Adulting
05:34I mean, you make it look so easy doing ten different things at once and you're not even stressed
05:39I'm just good at hiding it
05:41Besides stress isn't always a bad thing. We wouldn't get what we wanted without it
05:46But what if you don't know what you want?
05:48Like I really like what I do here, but I'm I'm just worried that it's not what I want to
05:52do long term
05:53I should hope not. I don't want to see you go, Zoe, but you've got a whole life to live
05:58Doing what though?
06:00You're 18. You've got bags of time
06:02It takes six years to train to be a vet
06:04Do you want to be a vet?
06:05No, I'm just making a point
06:08How did you decide?
06:10I didn't
06:12I went traveling
06:13Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia and the Caribbean
06:17That must have been incredible
06:18It was the best thing I could have done
06:20I went alone and it taught me more than any course ever did
06:23Really? Weren't you frightened?
06:26Sometimes, but that's life, isn't it?
06:28My advice is to have all the experiences you can, good and bad
06:32Take risks, choose adventure, Zoe
06:38Bingo
06:43I know what I saw
06:46You're sure there's nothing missing?
06:48I've checked
06:50Everything appears to be where it should
06:52Understanding attachment disorders by Dr. Clive Harris
06:55I'm a clinical psychologist
06:57And a published one at that
07:01I'm sorry, what happens now?
07:03Without any evidence of a break-in, then I'm afraid there's nothing much we can do
07:07I am not mad
07:08No one's suggesting that, Mrs. Harris
07:11You don't need to
07:12Clive is diagnosing me as we speak
07:14June, that's not true
07:21Yeah, thank you both for your time
07:23I'm sorry if I've wasted it
07:24Of course not
07:25No, you're very welcome
07:27Nothing to apologise for
07:29Have there been any causes for concern with June recently, psychologically?
07:35Nothing
07:36I'm as perplexed as you are
07:37Yes, well, you know where we are
07:39Yes, Sergeant
07:41Thank you
07:45Might be the start of something to do with our mental health
07:49Yes
07:51Well, there's a buck coming
07:53I believe her
07:56You think someone trashed the place
07:58then immediately put everything back exactly as it was?
08:02Not exactly as it was
08:03Dr. Harris's book was upside down
08:05It's odd, don't you think?
08:07And the rest of the shelves were so neat
08:18A profile here on the eminent Dr. Clive Harris in the Times last month
08:23I became a psychologist because I care
08:26Oh, the burglary on Millstone Lane
08:29I give my right arm for a burglary at the minute
08:32Honestly, if I get one more call out about kids doing wheelies in the high street
08:37or eating people's custard creams, I'm going to scream
08:41Well, it wasn't actually a burglary, so you didn't miss out on anything
08:45But I took the call
08:46Poor woman was hysterical
08:48The house was immaculate
08:50What's going on then?
08:52Not sure yet, but she certainly seemed convincing
08:54Maybe it's like that old film
08:58where the husband gaslights the wife into thinking she's gone doolally
09:02Oh, what's it called now?
09:05Erm
09:06Gaslight?
09:07That's the one
09:10Oh
09:11It says here they fostered too
09:13Dr. Harris's interest in attachment theory inspired him and his wife to foster children
09:19from troubled backgrounds
09:20Doesn't sound like a manipulative gaslighter
09:22Mum
09:23I did an online quiz about this
09:26Apparently, I've got an anxious attachment style
09:31Oh, I don't buy into all that nonsense
09:35That's because you're an avoidant
09:38The only thing I'm avoiding is cod psychology
09:42And this headache, if I can
09:44See?
09:46You're masking the pain with pills when you should be pinpointing the root causes
09:51I can pinpoint one of them right now, actually, Margot
09:54Stress
09:55That's what's going on here
09:58Cortisol flooding the nervous system
10:00I bet I know what started it and all
10:03Or should I say, who started it?
10:06Yeah, all right, Margot, thanks for the insight
10:08But I slept badly, that's all
10:10You should both try positive affirmations
10:13Now, every morning
10:15I look in the mirror and I say
10:17I am enough, out loud
10:20Here
10:22You try it
10:24I am enough
10:26No, no, no, no, no
10:27It's a statement, not a question
10:29Say it like you mean it
10:32I'm enough
10:33Less mumbly
10:36Punctuate each word
10:37I am enough
10:40I am enough
10:42All right
10:42Don't blow me ears off
10:44Now, you do that
10:47Every morning
10:48And feel the difference it makes
10:51Hm?
10:52Good
11:00Yeah
11:04Oh
11:09Shipped another police station
11:11Hold the line for me
11:12Hold the line for me, please
11:13Mr. Smith
11:16Apologies, Mr. Smith
11:18He's just popped out
11:21Would you care to leave him a message
11:23And I'll get him to call you back
11:27Will do
11:28Goodbye
11:32Didn't have the good grace to say goodbye
11:36He wants you to call him back, air CP
11:37He says he's keen to know your decision
11:54Dr. Harris, sorry to bother you
11:57Can I just check?
11:58Our next session is Tuesday, isn't it?
12:00Ten o'clock, yes
12:01I'll see you then, Amy
12:41Well, there's another liar
12:43Looks like someone's tried to remove it
12:45The tumour's right then
12:47It's odd, but I feel rather relieved
12:50Have you had any run-ins with anybody recently, Dr. Harris?
12:55No
12:56There's nobody you know who might be inclined to call you a liar?
12:59Not at all
13:01You see, I did a bit of research
13:04After I left you earlier
13:06And I, um, I found this
13:09A fellow psychologist, Roger Franklin
13:12Accused you of plagiarising one of his research papers last year
13:17How he was allowed to stay in the profession all those years is beyond me
13:23That's the paper in question
13:26Breaking the cycle of insecure attachment
13:29Roger's under the impression that he invented Bowlby's theory of attachment
13:33It's ridiculous
13:34It's jealousy
13:35Plain and simple
13:36Good idea to start with him then
13:39Maybe, but I'd be amazed if he had the gumption to pull this off
13:44Anything else?
13:46Unusual interactions
13:47Who was the last patient you saw?
13:50Well, I bumped into one of them just before I arrived earlier
13:54Amy Riley
13:55She was outside the office
13:57I wouldn't call it unusual though
13:59So she didn't have an appointment?
14:01No, not today
14:01But I have a good rapport with all of my patients, Detective
14:06Amy has a complex diagnosis
14:08But she deals with it admirably
14:11I've never had any cause to be concerned
14:19Thank you, Doctor
14:21Hi
14:22Humbrey
14:23Esther
14:24Hi
14:25Hi
14:25Hello Archie
14:27Are you here to see Doctor?
14:28About some wine
14:31Dr. Harris wanted some advice
14:33I'm so sorry to keep you
14:35Um, unfortunately, I'm going to have to postpone our session
14:48Good to see you, Archie
14:49Good to see you, Archie
15:04Any thoughts?
15:06Huh?
15:07Why would somebody commit a crime and then try to undo it twice within a couple of hours?
15:19Esther?
15:21Sorry, um
15:22What was that?
15:24Are you okay?
15:26I'm fine
15:27Yes
15:28It's odd
15:30Some sort of psychological game, maybe?
15:33Well, yes
15:33Possibly
15:34In any case, I'm pretty sure it'll happen again
15:36So, uh
15:36We should submit an urgent request for access to his patient files
15:39And, uh
15:41Let's pay a visit to Roger Franklin
15:54Hi, Margot
15:55Got a call from the manager at the train station
15:58Fights broken out there on platform one between a couple of, uh
16:02Don't tell me
16:03Kids
16:05Now, don't scream
16:06Remember
16:08You are enough
16:10I've definitely had enough
16:13Know that much
16:18Kids
16:19When the breeze is cold
16:36When the breeze is cold
16:41When the breeze is cold
16:46When the breeze is cold
16:48When the breeze is cold
16:49When the breeze is cold
16:50Oh, nice good night
16:57Oh, I'm so sorry
16:58I was miles away
17:00In, uh
17:02Dolphin Cove
17:03Have you been?
17:04Oh, I wish
17:05It just says there
17:06Sorry, I wasn't snooping
17:08It just caught my eye
17:10Looks like paradise
17:11Doesn't it?
17:13You, uh
17:13Planning a holiday?
17:15Thinking about going travelling?
17:17Seeing a bit of the world?
17:18That sounds amazing
17:19Who are you going with?
17:21I'm not sure yet
17:23Probably by myself
17:24Well
17:25That's, that's brave
17:26That's what life's about, isn't it?
17:28You know, having those different experiences
17:30Taking those risks
17:32Well, good for you
17:33As long as you take care of yourself
17:36Oh, Kelby
17:38I haven't told my mum yet
17:39So, please don't say anything for you
17:53Mr. Franklin
17:55Yes?
17:57I'm D.I. Goodman
17:58This is my colleague
17:59Detective Sergeant Williams
18:00Oh, glad to see
18:01It's been passed up the rags
18:03I trust you'll be throwing the book
18:04Of that little toe rag
18:05Who's been squatting in my shed
18:08They sent a young lad this morning
18:10Barely out of his teens
18:11By the looks of it
18:13If you're referring to PC Hartford
18:16Then he's a highly competent police officer
18:17And a fully grown adult
18:19Yes, we're actually here to talk to you about Dr. Clive Harris, Mr. Franklin
18:24What about him?
18:25And it's Dr. Franklin
18:27Dr. Franklin, my apologies
18:29Can we have a quick chat?
18:31Now?
18:32Yes
18:33Is it somewhere a little more private we could go?
18:37Yeah, but that is what Dr. Harris said
18:43Absolutely preposterous
18:45But you have called Dr. Harris a liar in the past
18:47Because he is one
18:48He stole my work and got away with it scot-free
18:51Oh, and you wanted revenge?
18:53Don't try and trick me, Detective
18:54For a start
18:56I can't be in two places at one time, can I?
18:58And if one of your own officers isn't enough of an alibi
19:03Then I don't know what is
19:04I suppose that depends on what time you arrived at the allotment
19:06Oh, here we go
19:08Okay
19:09I got here about eight o'clock
19:11Unlocked the shed
19:13And saw some layabout sleeping on the floor
19:15End of story
19:17If it's padlocked from the outside
19:18How did he get in?
19:20Well, I was here late last night too
19:22About one a.m
19:26I'm an insomniac, the bane of my life
19:29I hadn't locked up when I left earlier that day
19:31So he must have gone in then
19:34I put the padlock on
19:35And then came back this morning and found him
19:40Happy?
19:41And where were you at about 10 a.m?
19:44Still here
19:45Obviously
19:46And there'll be other people who can vouch for you
19:48The other allotment holders
19:51Well, they've not long arrived
19:52I mean, I was alone for much of the time as it happens
20:00Right
20:01Well, thanks very much for your time, Mr. Franklin
20:04Beg your pardon, Doctor
20:05Watch out, share the seats
20:07Broken
20:07Yes, I noticed
20:08Take a little heads up
20:09I don't mind that
20:11I just skipped that coat of varnish
20:16So you have
20:20Technically, Roger Franklin could have broken into the Harris's
20:23Trashed it, regretted it, tidied up
20:25Then come straight here
20:28Er, technically, yes
20:31Although judging by the state of his shed
20:32He doesn't strike me as being a particularly fastidious cleaner
20:35Yeah
20:37So what now?
20:39Any ideas?
20:39Yep
20:40Piece of cake
20:41You know who did it?
20:42No idea
20:43I mean, I want a piece of cake
20:49This stuff is ridiculous
20:52Two lemon drizzles
20:54Two Americanos
20:55A large milk
20:56And a double espresso
20:58For Lady Gaga
21:00Hardly surprising I'm stressed
21:02Considering the amount of stick I have to put up with
21:06Oh, no, I can't take any more or I'll be rattling
21:09They're useless anyway
21:10Sounds like you need a massage
21:13You should try this new place
21:14Apparently the masseuse is incredible
21:16No, thanks
21:17Can't bear anybody touching me
21:19Let alone when it's accompanied by bare feet and pan pipes
21:23Mum, you should take some risks
21:25Get out of your comfort zone
21:27Hardly class a neck massage is risk-taking
21:30Great
21:34Er, what are you doing?
21:39Hi, er, I was wondering if you had any availability for a massage later today?
21:45Zoe, no
21:49Are you okay?
21:51Yeah
21:52Um, no
21:54Uh
21:58Mr. Smith from the Hub
22:00You know, he's chasing me for a decision on who I'm letting go of
22:03There must be another way to deal with these cuts, surely
22:08Show them how well you can operate on a strict budget
22:12Yeah, possibly
22:15Can I get a refund on the lemon drizzle?
22:17I'm not sure that equates to someone's yearly wage
22:20It's a start
22:29I knew it
22:30The lad fighting at the train station before
22:33Is the same one from the allotment this morning
22:36Some angry old man found him kipping in his shed
22:39Roger Franklin
22:41How do you know that?
22:43Because we interviewed him earlier about the breaking of the Harris's
22:45He's an odd fish, that man
22:47I know his wife
22:49She's a sony short of a picnic hamper and all, truth be told
22:52Kicked him out a few weeks ago
22:55That explains why he spent so much time at the allotment
22:58Apparently, they had a huge row because he got suspended from his work
23:03What happened here then?
23:06It was all over by the time I arrived
23:08But the station manager thinks it was something to do with drugs
23:12He heard the other lad shouting
23:15We've got a deal, you can't pull out
23:17Very good
23:19So
23:21Two crimes
23:23Two attempts to undo those crimes
23:26What would an eminent psychologist have to say about that?
23:30Oh, that reminds me
23:32Email from Dr Harris's receptionist arrived with his patient records attached
23:37I've just sent it to you
23:38Excellent
23:48I've just discovered something else very interesting
23:52About Roger Franklin?
23:53No, Amy Riley
23:55The patient Clive mentioned this morning
23:57The one he saw just before he discovered his office had been broken into
24:01He was right about her complex diagnosis
24:07Dissociative identity disorder
24:10Yeah, it's a psychological condition where a person switches between different identities
24:15Each identity or altar has their own name, age and history
24:20Or it might explain the attempts to undo each crime
24:25Because it was two different altars belonging to the same individual?
24:32Possibly
24:33Possibly
24:33Oh
24:36Okay
24:37Shall we go and talk to her?
24:39No, no
24:39Sorry, Sergeant
24:40As your senior officer, I am asking
24:43No, ordering you
24:44To please stand down
24:46And go and have the massage your daughter booked for you
24:49Oh, no, honestly
24:50It's for purely selfish reasons, believe you me
24:52Because I'm honestly not sure how many more of those strange noises I can listen to you make
24:57Okay
24:57So please, off you go
25:01Enjoy
25:05Right, Kelby, you're with me
25:23Have a lovely day
25:24All right
25:25Hello
25:26Hiya, can I help you?
25:28Amy Riley
25:29Can I have a quick chat, please?
25:35I was a kid when it started
25:37Seven, maybe
25:39Nobody took any notice, really
25:41My parents just thought I had imaginary friends
25:44It's not unusual when you're little, is it?
25:48That they weren't friends
25:50They were me
25:52Or part of me, anyway
25:55Did you mind telling us a little bit about the other identities?
25:59The past couple of years, it's been mainly Becky
26:02Right
26:03Sixteen
26:04Always acting out
26:05Can't stand authority
26:07Authority meaning Dr Harris?
26:10Apparently she gives me a bit of a hard time
26:13What, apparently?
26:14I can't really tell you what my alters are like
26:18You're best off asking other people
26:20Dr Harris says that Becky is always taking the mick
26:25Calls him Clive
26:27Which is embarrassing
26:29He doesn't mind, but I do
26:32What does Amy think about him?
26:35I think that he is a brilliant, kind man
26:41I just can't believe I did this
26:44Wait, so you're admitting it was you?
26:47Not me as such
26:49It sounds like just the sort of stunt Becky had pulled
26:52But why might Becky call Dr Harris a liar?
26:55Well, she doesn't reckon there's anything wrong with her
26:58She tells him that he's talking rubbish
27:00So if Becky is responsible for both break-ins
27:02And then you, Amy, put things right
27:07Then, well, wouldn't you remember doing that?
27:11Not all the time, no
27:14Especially if I go back to Amy in the middle of doing some silly Becky stuff
27:19Sometimes I remember, sometimes I don't
27:24Can you tell us where you were between eight and nine this morning?
27:27At home
27:28I think my memory gets a bit fuzzy
27:33Sorry, I'm not being very clear, I know
27:35No, no, no, no, you've been really helpful
27:38I mean, thank you
27:42Dr Harris said he saw you this morning
27:45I was on my way to work
27:48So is it possible that you might have switched to Becky and then back to Amy just before you saw
27:57Dr Harris this morning?
28:00It could have happened
28:02Could have easily happened
28:06It all adds up
28:09Yes, circumstantially
28:11She pretty much confessed though, that's more than circumstantial
28:14Well, a lifetime of not being in control of your own actions has to take its toll, Kelby
28:20Amy strikes me as someone ready to take the blame for anything
28:24Unlike Roger Franklin
28:27Yes
28:40Have you had a hot stone massage before, Esther?
28:44I've had a brick thrown at me, if that counts
28:46Sorry?
28:48How's it of the job?
28:50I'm a detective
28:52Detective, wow
28:54No wonder you're stressed
28:56Now, it's perfectly normal to feel a little nervous the first time
29:00I'm not nervous
29:02Good
29:09Okay
29:13How's that pressure?
29:15Uh, fine, thanks
29:18Good
29:19Good
29:23I don't normally enjoy this sort of thing but
29:28Oh, that feels amazing actually
29:31My boyfriend's the same
29:32Uh-huh
29:33It's early days though, so perhaps I can convince him
29:38Most people would be delighted to have free massages on tap
29:42Not Archie Hughes though
29:46Oh, you are tense, aren't you?
29:50Let's get in those shoulders
29:56Clive!
29:57Becky
29:58Girl on shift with Amy
30:00Said she had a visit from the police before
30:01Said what happened
30:02I'm sorry, Becky, but I'm afraid
30:06I can't have this conversation now
30:08I'll see you at our next session
30:11You know I never do anything like that, don't you?
30:15Clive!
30:17Clive!
30:45No shades?
30:47Can I assume that's because the massage did the trick?
30:51You can assume it's because I was so desperate to get away from Archie's new girlfriend
30:54that I left them behind
30:58What?
31:33Oh, so, um, background search on Franklin is pretty revealing
31:39Apparently his behaviour towards Clive Harris was erratic, bordering on unhinged
31:44Hundreds of abusive emails and phone calls
31:49I mean, it's a pretty solid case for a disciplinary action
31:52No wonder his wife gave him the elbow
31:55Even more of a motive, he accuses Clive Harris and his whole life is unravelled
32:01It makes sense
32:02Well, yes, apart from the undoing
32:05Oh, and that Mr. Smith's been on again
32:08He's like a terrier with a bone, that man
32:10What's he after?
32:12Oh, well, I suppose he's just new to the role
32:15And wants to make sure he's communicating regularly with everyone
32:20Well, he's certainly doing that
32:21I don't speak to my next of kin as much as I speak to him at the moment
32:26And as for communicating, I can't understand half of what he's on about
32:30I mean, what's the KPI when it's at home?
32:32I mean, what's the KPI when it's at home?
32:33Ha!
33:06Ha!
33:11Ha!
33:18Ha!
33:20Huh!
33:20Ah!
33:24Ah!
33:24Ahhh!
33:25Ah!
33:26Humphrey...
33:27Are you asleep?
33:29Yes.
33:30Are you?
33:32No
33:32No
33:32No
33:37A few days ago, Hannah told me that Rosie had something she wanted to send us.
33:42And?
33:43Nothing's arrived.
33:46I keep rushing to the door every time the post comes.
34:02Why didn't you mention it sooner?
34:04Because you've got so much on your mind.
34:08Speaking of which, talk to me about work. I know that's why you're still awake.
34:13Oh, do I have to?
34:16I can't wait.
34:22Mr. Smith is still hounding me for a decision on who I'm going to let go.
34:27The guys are still oblivious, and I'm still desperately trying to think of a solution.
34:32I've thought of myriad ways to save money, and none of it comes close to a yearly salary.
34:37I can't stave him off for much longer.
34:43Oh, my...
34:54Hello?
34:56Hello?
35:04They were all in black.
35:06Did you hear them speak?
35:09No.
35:09I collapsed straight away.
35:13And the next thing I remember, I woke up in the ambulance.
35:18Oh, is it my sister's?
35:21I will never forgive myself for leaving him alone in the house.
35:24Come on now, June. It's okay.
35:27Okay?
35:28It's not okay, Clive.
35:30This has to be dealt with once and for all.
35:35Is there something else we should know, Dr. Harris?
35:40Clive.
35:44I bumped into Amy Riley yesterday, or rather, her main altar, Becky.
35:53She told me you'd spoken to her.
35:57Hmm.
35:59The ambulance?
36:01Who called for it?
36:06I've no idea.
36:08No, me.
36:10The hospital phoned when he was admitted.
36:22Doesn't look like anything was damaged.
36:24Nothing obvious stolen either.
36:26Laptop's out on the desk in the office.
36:31Hmm.
36:37Woven polyester mix?
36:39From cargo pants?
36:42But this is grey.
36:44Clive Harris said the intruder was all in black.
36:46Grey could be mistaken for black in the dark, though.
36:50They've caught themselves on something when they ran out.
36:53Right.
36:54So nothing damaged this time.
36:56And nothing taken.
37:00But something left behind.
37:06Amy, does the name Edith mean anything to you?
37:12Edith?
37:12Edith.
37:13No.
37:14You don't have an altar by that name?
37:17No, not that.
37:20Edith, no.
37:22It's mainly Becky who is more than enough.
37:27Uh, Dr. Harris said he saw Becky yesterday.
37:31Do you remember that?
37:35Beg pardon.
37:36Can I have a quick word?
37:39The recording of the 999 call from last night just came through from emergency services.
37:44I knew you'd want to listen to it straight away.
37:46Thanks, Margot.
37:48Hello.
37:48Can you send an ambulance to the house with the pink to Rosewood Cottage on Millstone Lane?
37:55Right.
37:56So it's fair to assume it's the intruder making the call.
37:58And yet another attempt from them to reverse the damage they've done.
38:02They sound genuinely upset.
38:04And definitely male.
38:06That's Amy Riley in the clear.
38:07Mm-hmm.
38:08Plus, the caller started to refer to it as the house with the pink woodwork.
38:12Do you remember?
38:13Clive mentioned it used to be pink.
38:21Hello.
38:23I just popped back to pick up a few bits for Clive.
38:26The doctors are being very positive, so that's good.
38:28Good.
38:30Um, sorry, Mrs. Harris.
38:35Do you recognise this?
38:41I've never seen it before.
38:43It says Edith on the back.
38:45Does that name mean anything to you?
38:47Nothing.
38:50And, um, sorry.
38:52What about this?
38:55Sorry.
38:56Yeah.
38:59Ah!
39:01Clive, uh...
39:02Mentioned that the woodwork on the house used to be pink.
39:06That's right.
39:07Well, I don't suppose you remember how many years ago it was painted white?
39:10I do, as it happens.
39:12It was ten years ago.
39:14He'd just finished painting it when he had his first heart attack.
39:18I told him not to do it, that it would be too strenuous, but he wouldn't listen.
39:21And that's when we had to give up fostering.
39:25Yes, of course, you fostered.
39:28I read it.
39:31My wife and I do.
39:32Although we've had to put it on hold for the moment.
39:35It's a wonderful thing to do.
39:37But hard not to get too attached.
39:40Jess.
39:40We actually had a placement when Clive fell ill.
39:43A gorgeous boy.
39:45He'd been with us for months.
39:46We talked about adoption.
39:47But social services were worried about Clive's health.
39:50We just didn't know what the future held and how much care Clive would need.
39:56The last thing I wanted was for Adam to feel sidelined again.
40:00He deserves so much more.
40:03It must have been hard.
40:05It was the hardest decision we ever had to make.
40:08I can't say I don't regret it.
40:13No.
40:15Sorry.
40:16Sorry.
40:18How old would Adam be now?
40:21He'd be...
40:23What?
40:25He'll have just turned 18.
40:2818.
40:2918.
40:30Pink.
40:31And now they're white.
40:3318.
40:40Kelby.
40:41What was his name?
40:42I'm sorry, sir.
40:44Your boy from the allotment, the one who was fighting at the station, what was his name?
40:48Uh, Adam.
40:49Adam Bush.
40:55Edith is not a person, it's a place.
41:00Specifically, her children's home.
41:08Edith's house in Exeter is for young people aged 16 to 18 on the cusp of leaving care.
41:14Yep.
41:14I just spoke to the unit manager.
41:16This key ring is included in a leavers pack.
41:19She also sent me over a photograph of the most recent residence.
41:24Look.
41:26Adam.
41:26Yep, he left there a few days ago.
41:29The manager said that once they turn 18, then there's little support from social services.
41:33What's his connection to Clive and June Harris?
41:35He was their last foster placement ten years ago.
41:38They wanted to adopt him.
41:39But Clive had his first heart attack and then the social services removed Adam because they
41:44became concerned about the Harris' ability to care for him long term.
41:47So he went back into the system until he left last week and came straight back to Shipton Abbott.
41:53Why target them if they were so close?
41:56For that exact reason.
41:58Imagine thinking you'd found a family at last and they'd send you away.
42:01They couldn't help that.
42:03I'm not sure a vulnerable eight-year-old would see it that way.
42:07But Adam was locked in Roger Franklin's shed when the first break-in happened.
42:12It couldn't have been him.
42:16Hold on, look.
42:18There's that lad he was fighting with at the train station.
42:22The deal.
42:24The deal!
42:26The station manager heard the other boy say,
42:29we've got a deal you can't pull out.
42:31Is that right, Kelby?
42:32Yeah.
42:33I don't think it was a drug deal.
42:34So what if the other boy targeted the Harris' in return for Adam doing something for him?
42:40But Adam got cold feet.
42:42Exactly, and tried to reverse the damage each time.
42:45The other boy broke into the Harris' first and trashed the living room.
42:56This is what June saw when she came back from her power walk that morning.
43:11After June left to go and get help, Adam entered the house at around 9.15.
43:18Straight from the allotment where Kelby had just seen him.
43:20Exactly.
43:22He then placed everything back as it should be.
43:27Apart from one book, which he put back on the shelf upside down.
43:36The same thing happened in Clive's office.
43:38Adam tried to put it right again.
43:40But before he could finish the job, he heard Clive opening the door.
43:48And escaped through the window.
43:51Adam then tried to leave Shipton Abbot, but the other boy stopped him and a fight broke out.
43:55What are you doing?
43:57Get off of me, man!
43:58We have a deal!
43:59Are you joking?
44:01What's wrong with you?
44:07So during the last break-in, the other boy framed him.
44:10A piece of cloth torn from Adam's cargo pants during the fight was left there deliberately along with a Kiwi.
44:18I don't think it was his intention to harm Clive.
44:22June?
44:26But the other boy certainly didn't want the risk of being accused of possible murder.
44:34Adam went back to the house to put things right again.
44:38But this time it was far worse than he could have imagined.
44:47Hello?
44:49Can you send an ambulance to the house with the pink...
44:52to Rosewood Cottage on Millstone Lane?
44:55When we first went to the Harris's, we were looking for Rosewood Cottage but couldn't find it.
44:59Clive said it used to be easier to find when it was painted pink.
45:02So whoever made that call must have had a history with the house.
45:08I do.
45:09Yes.
45:10And I think I know where to find it.
45:14Stop!
45:26Adam, can you tell us who this is?
45:31Sam.
45:32We met in care and became mates.
45:34Same boat.
45:35Nobody wanted us.
45:37A few days after we left Edith's house, Sam showed me this thing you found online.
45:41Clive.
45:42In a newspaper.
45:44A profile piece in the Times?
45:47Talking about how much he cared about helping people.
45:51Didn't seem like he cared much about me when I went back into care.
45:54It must have stung reading that.
45:57I know it was stupid, but I wanted to hurt them like they hurt me.
46:02Not properly, just shake them up.
46:06So that's when you and Sam made the deal.
46:10He would go after the Harris's for you.
46:13And what did he want you to do for him in exchange?
46:17Set up his mum's dealer boyfriend.
46:20Get him arrested.
46:21A revenge swap?
46:22I told Sam I changed my mind, but he wasn't having it.
46:26So you tried to stop it?
46:27Yeah, but that stupid bloke locked me in his shed and by the time I got to the house, it
46:33was too late.
46:34Then Sam started blackmailing you?
46:36If he didn't keep your side of the deal, he'd frame you?
46:41It all got so out of hand.
46:47I never meant them any harm, but nobody told me anything.
46:53One day I'm living with Clive and June thinking I've got a family again and the next I'm back in
46:58care.
46:59You understand.
47:02No, you don't.
47:04No, you're right.
47:08I don't understand what it was like for you.
47:11But I do have experience from the other side.
47:19My wife and I fostered a little girl, Rosie, not so long ago.
47:26I thought we might have a future together as a family.
47:31But we had to say goodbye to her.
47:35It was hard.
47:38Still is.
47:42Clive and June didn't reject you, Adam.
47:46They loved you.
47:48Letting you go wasn't their choice.
47:56Adam.
48:00Can you take us to Sam?
48:03I can't.
48:05He's not a bad person.
48:06He's just been through it all...
48:07This isn't about punishment, Adam.
48:10We want to help both of you, I promise.
48:12But we can't do that if we don't know where Sam is.
48:20The next train to Exeter will be from platform one in 12 minutes.
48:33Finally seen some sense, then.
48:35Took your time?
48:37I'm sorry, Sam.
48:50You're gross.
48:51It's okay.
48:52I never laid a finger on him, I swear.
48:54We know that.
48:55We just want to help.
48:56Yeah, whatever.
48:57Sam.
48:59It is alright.
49:04The sun's gone down
49:07Like a king to rest
49:10You're okay.
49:12Yeah.
49:13The brightest palace hopes
49:15Far and go home
49:19Come on.
49:21Come on, now
49:24The bar we made
49:29Meet me in the twilight
49:33Meet me in the day
49:36Keep me where those troubles
49:40I've all been cast away
49:50The noble stars
49:53As they fast arise
49:58The silence of the eve
50:01The deepened through the skies
50:07The children's lies
50:10I'll get my stuff.
50:11Amy
50:14I'm not here to arrest you, okay?
50:17I'm here to tell you that we have found who's responsible
50:20And it's not Becky.
50:22Okay, so most importantly
50:24It's not you.
50:26Really?
50:27Yeah.
50:28Oh, thank God.
50:31This...
50:32Meet me in the twilight
50:34Amy?
50:37Meet me in the day
50:37I hope this doesn't sound passionising, but
50:40I think you're really brave
50:43The way you handle your disorder
50:45The way you're so honest and open
50:49Everyone has their stuff, don't they?
50:51Yeah, true, but
50:52Not everyone handles their stuff
50:54Like you do
50:58Thank you
51:01Take care of yourself
51:17Come on then, spit it out
51:19What's on your mind?
51:21Nothing?
51:24Okay, there is something. It's exciting, though. Don't worry. I was talking to Martha.
51:29Oh, my God, ma'am. There's Archie and that woman. What should we do?
51:34Hello.
51:35Esther. Zoe, hi. Sorry, this is...
51:39Amelia, I know. We met. Hi.
51:41Hi, Esther. Came in for a massage.
51:44Oh.
51:45How's the headache?
51:46Gone. I feel like a brand new woman.
51:48Oh, I'm so pleased. Well, let me know when you want to book in again.
51:51Oh, no need. I'm fixed. You're a miracle worker.
51:54Tell him that, will you?
51:56She is. It's true.
51:58See? Sort yourself out, mister.
52:00Yeah, I'm trying.
52:04Well, we'd best be going, haven't we, Zoe? Nice to see you both.
52:08Yeah, great to see you, Esther.
52:10Yeah, well, you know where I am, if you need me.
52:12I do. Cheers.
52:14Right, um...
52:15Oh, my God, ma'am.
52:21You're so amazing.
52:23Well, we're all adults.
52:25Apart from you, obviously, you've always been my little baby girl.
52:29Go on, anyway, what was it you want to talk about?
52:33Can't think, no.
52:35No, you were chatting to Martha, something exciting.
52:38Kind of forgotten already.
52:39Er, yeah, she was just saying how much she appreciated me working at the cafe.
52:45See?
52:47None of us can do without you.
52:51I'm very proud of you.
52:53Yeah?
52:53Yeah.
52:55Thanks.
52:57Thanks, ma'am.
53:05It came this morning.
53:14Oh, aren't you going to open it?
53:16Yes.
53:17Why am I so nervous?
53:21Do you like to hunt for your Martha?
53:27Yeah.
53:38Do you think she knows how much we cared about her?
53:42How much we still care about her?
53:46Of course she does.
53:48She knows Humphrey.
53:52I wonder what she'd think about the lily bond, though.
53:55I think it was my fault.
53:57No, it wasn't.
54:00Was it?
54:05Well, we couldn't live on a boat forever.
54:08Speaking of which, I think we should put an offer in on the house.
54:10Oh, it's so much work, Martha.
54:12Not to mention money.
54:14Yeah, but we take our time.
54:17Do it bit by bit.
54:20Remember what we said.
54:22It's the two of us.
54:24And whatever else happens, it will always be the two of us.
54:28This is our adventure, Humphrey.
54:31And there's nobody else I'd choose to be on it with.
54:39That's it.
54:40Come on, ladies.
54:43Let's get inside and I'll get us all a drink.
54:45Come on.
54:46Come on.
54:46Come on.
54:48We can watch this.
54:50A minefield for a week, Apple.
54:52Just the two of us.
55:02This is dark, Morris.
55:04Someone help him.
55:05Hurry!
55:06So if someone did trigger the allergy, they did so during the dark?
55:09But we were all watching.
55:10So what did we miss?
55:12Is that the allergy?
55:13It was a Mr. Smith was talking about that on the golf course.
55:15So, not just me, you ignore, but your staff too.
55:18She doesn't know about Mr. Smith.
55:20Don't be close with her.
55:21I'm not.
55:21I'm angry at him.
55:23I'm here for one reason, and that's to save your sentimental ass.
55:27You can't help who you fall in love with.
55:29But you can decide what you do about it.
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