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00:05What is your name?
00:06What is your name?
00:10What is your name?
00:11What is your name?
00:13Oh.
00:18What is your name?
00:19Oh my God.
00:20No.
00:24I'm here.
00:25Oh my God.
00:27You're a good man.
00:27I'm here.
00:27Oh my God.
00:28Oh my God.
00:29Oh my God.
00:29Oh my God.
00:51One morning in the month of June
00:53Down by a rolling river
00:55There where he tried a chance to stray
00:58And he beheld his lover
01:00Her cheeks were red, her eyes were brown
01:03Her hair and ringlets hanging down
01:05She had a lovely face without a frown
01:07Just as the tide was flowing
01:24The spell on one face
01:26Still has the plates on the grass
01:31And one of the rooms
01:34In colour and size that would last
01:39All right!
01:42Mr. Brankley?
01:46Third time this week I've had to call the police
01:48Come on, this town's being taken over by yobs
01:55He's been keeping me hostage
01:56I found him there asleep
01:58Surrounded by all the food he's pilfered
02:00What, three stale custard creams?
02:02Follow me
02:07Um, yeah
02:10What's your name?
02:12Adam Walsh
02:14What were you doing in that man's shed?
02:16I came to save a mate last night
02:18But we fell out
02:18Just needed to get my head down
02:20But then I woke up
02:22And that old crank had locked me in
02:23Am I going to get done or what?
02:26I don't think they hand out
02:28Custardial sentences for stealing biscuits
02:32Custardial
02:34As in custard creams
02:35Forget it
02:36Where do you live?
02:38Exeter
02:38Okay, straight on the train
02:40Go on home
02:40Don't want to see you around here again
02:42I just want to get home
02:43Have a shower and some food
02:44I'm starving
02:46Oh
02:48Mum's cheese and homemade pickle sandwiches
02:51Take it for the journey if you like
02:52Oh, cheers
02:53Okay
02:54Go on
02:58Oi
02:59Is that it?
03:00You won't be having any more trouble from him, Mr Franklin
03:03I'll hold you personally responsible if I do
03:06Just so you know, Mr Franklin
03:09Bolts' imprisonment is also a criminal offence
03:27Humphrey and I appreciate that
03:29Thanks
03:30Bye
03:32That was Hannah
03:33Checking on us after our meeting the other day
03:37Pausing fostering still feels like the right thing to do
03:39Yeah, it's probably for the best
03:41Especially now we're back living with your mum
03:43Exactly
03:45Green or blue?
03:47What do you think?
03:48Well, it's a bit formal for a Tuesday morning
03:50The WI ladies are taking me out tomorrow evening
03:52Again?
03:53Oh
03:54Between us
03:55They've become slightly suffocating since I've become counsellor
04:00Oh, they're both nice
04:03Uh, the green one then
04:05You're just saying that to shut me up
04:07Humphrey
04:08Green to match your eyes
04:10My eyes are brown
04:12So are they all
04:16Sorry
04:21Hello
04:24Right
04:24On my way
04:26Saved by the bell
04:39Hiding from the paparazzi
04:41Pardon?
04:44Well, don't get me wrong
04:45They're very stylish
04:46Not a criticism
04:49Is it an image revamp?
04:52No
04:53It's a tension headache from a cricked neck and no sleep
04:57But thanks for the compliment
04:58Ah
05:01Rosewood Cottage
05:03Where are you?
05:06Are you the police?
05:09Hello?
05:11Mrs Harris?
05:15I've been hiding in case they came back
05:17Right
05:23Darling
05:24I am so sorry
05:26I was with a client
05:26My phone was off
05:27Um
05:29Clyde Harrison
05:30June's husband
05:30Yeah, D.I. Goodman
05:31This is D.S. Williams
05:32I'm sorry we weren't here earlier too
05:34Um
05:34It's slightly tricky to find
05:36We are tucked away here
05:38It was much easier to find when the woodwork was pink
05:40Or be it slightly garish
05:42Uh
05:43Shall we go inside?
05:45Mrs Harris
05:53Look at it
05:54They've wrecked the place
06:05Sorry, Mrs Harris
06:07What exactly did you notice was wrong?
06:14The whole place was upside down
06:17They turned the drawers out
06:19This chair was on its side
06:22It was all a mess
06:47How are you so good at it?
06:49At what?
06:51Adulting
06:52I mean, you make it look so easy
06:54Doing ten different things at once
06:55And you're not even stressed
06:58I'm just good at hiding it
07:00Besides, stress isn't always a bad thing
07:01We wouldn't get what we wanted without it
07:04But what if you don't know what you want?
07:06Like, I really like what I do here
07:08But I'm just worried that it's not what I want to do long term
07:12I should hope not
07:12I don't want to see you go, Zoe
07:14But you've got a whole life to live
07:16Doing what, though?
07:19You're 18
07:19You've got bags of time
07:20It takes six years to train to be a vet
07:22Don't be a vet
07:23No, I won't
07:24I'm just making a point
07:27How did you decide?
07:29I didn't
07:30I went travelling
07:32Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia
07:34And the Caribbean
07:35That must have been incredible
07:37It was the best thing I could have done
07:38I went alone
07:39And it taught me more than any course ever did
07:41Really?
07:42Weren't you frightened?
07:44Sometimes, but that's life, isn't it?
07:46My advice is to have all the experiences you can
07:49Good and bad
07:50Take risks
07:51Choose adventure, Zoe
07:56Bingo!
08:01I know what I saw
08:04You're sure there's nothing missing?
08:06I've checked
08:07Everything appears to be where it should
08:11Understanding attachment disorders by Dr Clive Harris
08:13I'm a clinical psychologist
08:15And a published one at that
08:19I'm sorry, what happens now?
08:21Without any evidence of a break-in
08:23Then I'm afraid there's nothing much we can do
08:25I am not mad!
08:27No-one's suggesting that, Mrs Harris
08:29You don't need to
08:30Clive is diagnosing me as we speak
08:32June, that's not true
08:39Yeah, thank you both for your time
08:41I'm sorry if I've wasted it
08:42Of course not
08:43You're very welcome
08:45Nothing to apologise for
08:48Have there been any causes for concern with June recently, psychologically?
08:53Nothing
08:53I'm as perplexed as you are
08:55Yes, well, you know where we are
08:57Yes, Sergeant
08:58Thank you
09:04Might be the start of something to do with our mental health
09:08Yes
09:09Well, there's a buck coming
09:11I believe her
09:14You think someone trashed the place
09:16Then immediately put everything back exactly as it was?
09:20Not exactly as it was
09:21Dr Harris' book was upside down
09:23That's odd
09:24Don't you think?
09:26And the rest of the shelves were so neat
09:36A profile here on the eminent Dr Clive Harris in the Times last month
09:41I became a psychologist because I care
09:44Oh, the burglary on Millstone Lane
09:47I'd give my right arm for a burglary at the minute
09:50Honestly, if I get one more call out about kids doing wheelies in the high street
09:56Or eating people's custard creams
09:58I'm going to scream
09:59Well, it wasn't actually a burglary
10:02So you didn't miss out on anything
10:03But I took the call
10:05Poor woman was hysterical
10:06House was immaculate
10:08What's going on then?
10:10Not sure yet
10:11But she certainly seemed convincing
10:13Maybe
10:14It's like that old film
10:16Where the husband gaslights the wife into thinking she's gone doolally
10:20Oh, what's it called now?
10:22Um, Gaslight
10:25That's the one
10:28Oh
10:28It says here they fostered too
10:31Dr Harris' interest in attachment theory
10:34Inspired him and his wife to foster children from troubled backgrounds
10:38Doesn't sound like a manipulative gaslighter
10:41Hmm
10:41I did an online quiz about this
10:44Apparently I've got an anxious attachment style
10:49Oh, I don't buy into all that nonsense
10:53That's because you're an avoidant
10:56The only thing I'm avoiding is cod psychology
10:59And this headache, if I can
11:02See?
11:04You're masking the pain with pills when you should be pinpointing the root causes
11:09I can pinpoint one of them right now, actually, Margot
11:12Stress
11:13That's what's going on here
11:16Cortisol flooding the nervous system
11:19I bet I know what started it and all
11:21Or should I say, who started it?
11:24Yeah, all right, Margot
11:25Thanks for the insight
11:26But I slept badly, that's all
11:28You should both try positive affirmations
11:31Now, every morning
11:33I look in the mirror and I say
11:35I am enough
11:37Out loud
11:38Here
11:40You try it
11:43I am enough
11:44No, no, no, no, no
11:45It's a statement, not a question
11:47Say it like you mean it
11:50I'm enough
11:51Less mumbly
11:54Punctuate each word
11:55But I am enough
11:58I am enough
12:00All right
12:01Don't blow me ears off
12:02Now, you do that every morning and feel the difference it makes
12:09Hmm?
12:11Good
12:17Yeah
12:22Oh
12:27Shipped and have a police station
12:30Hold the line for me, please, Mr Smith
12:34Apologies, Mr Smith
12:36He's just popped out
12:39Would you care to leave him a message and I'll get him to call you back?
12:45Will do
12:46Goodbye
12:50Didn't have the good grace to say goodbye
12:54He wants you to call him back, ASAP
12:56He says he's keen to know your decision
13:12Dr Harris, sorry to bother you
13:15Can I just check?
13:16Our next session is Tuesday, isn't it?
13:18Ten o'clock, yes
13:19See you then, Amy
13:50I'll see you then
13:59There's another liar
14:01Looks like someone's tried to remove it
14:03But she was right then
14:04It's odd, but I feel rather relieved
14:08Have you had any run-ins with anybody recently, Dr Harris?
14:13No
14:14There's nobody you know who might be inclined to call you a liar?
14:18Not at all
14:19You see, I did a bit of research
14:22After I left you earlier
14:24And I, um, I found this
14:27A fellow psychologist
14:29Roger Franklin
14:30Accused you of plagiarising one of his research papers last year
14:35How he was allowed to stay in the profession all those years is beyond me
14:41That's the paper in question
14:44Breaking the cycle of insecure attachment
14:47Roger's under the impression that he invented Bowlby's theory of attachment
14:51It's ridiculous
14:52It's jealousy
14:54Plain and simple
14:55Good idea to start with him then
14:56Maybe, but I'd be amazed if he had the gumption to pull this off
15:02Anything else?
15:04Unusual interactions?
15:07Who was the last patient you saw?
15:08Well, I bumped into one of them just before I arrived earlier
15:12Amy Riley
15:13She was outside the office
15:15I wouldn't call it unusual, though
15:17So she didn't have an appointment?
15:18No, not today
15:20But I have a good rapport with all of my patients, Detective
15:24Amy has a complex diagnosis
15:27But she deals with it admirably
15:29I've never had any cause to be concerned
15:37Thank you, Doctor
15:38Hi
15:40Humbrey
15:41Esther
15:42Hi
15:43Hi
15:43Hello, Archie
15:45You here to see Doctor
15:46About some wine
15:49Dr. Harris wanted some advice
15:51I'm so sorry to keep you
15:54Unfortunately, I'm going to have to postpone our session
16:06Good to see you, Archie
16:08You too
16:14So, someone trashes the house
16:16Then puts everything back and cleans up after themselves
16:18Then goes and does the same thing to Doctor Harris' office
16:22Any thoughts?
16:24Huh?
16:25Why would somebody commit a crime
16:27Then try to undo it twice within a couple of hours?
16:38Yes
16:38Esther?
16:39Sorry, um
16:41What was that?
16:43Are you okay?
16:45I'm fine
16:45Yes
16:46It's odd
16:48Some sort of psychological game, maybe?
16:51Well, yes, possibly
16:52In any case, I'm pretty sure it'll happen again
16:54So, uh, we should submit an urgent request for access to his patient files
16:58And, uh, let's pay a visit to Roger Franklin
17:12Hi, Margot
17:13Got a call from the manager at the train station
17:16Fights broken out there on Platform 1 between a couple of, uh
17:20Don't tell me
17:22Kids
17:22Kids
17:24Now, don't scream
17:25Remember
17:26You are enough
17:29I've defy had enough
17:31Know that much
17:36Kids
17:37Kids
17:50When the reef is cold
17:54When the reef is cold
17:59When the reef is cold
18:04When the reef is cold
18:06When the reef is cold
18:07When the reef is cold
18:08Okay, now's the night
18:15Ooh, I'm so sorry
18:17I was miles away
18:18Yeah, in, uh, Dolphin Cove?
18:21Have you been?
18:22Oh, I wish
18:24It just says there...
18:25Sorry, I wasn't snooping, it just caught my eye.
18:28It looks like paradise.
18:30Doesn't it?
18:31You planning a holiday?
18:33Thinking about going travelling?
18:35Seeing a bit of the world?
18:36That sounds amazing.
18:38Who are you going with?
18:40I'm not sure yet.
18:41Probably by myself.
18:43Well, that's brave.
18:45That's what life's about, isn't it?
18:47Having those different experiences, taking those risks.
18:50Well, good for you.
18:52As long as you take care of yourself.
18:55Oh, Kelby?
18:56I haven't told my mum yet, so please don't say anything, will you?
19:12Mr Franklin?
19:14Yes?
19:15I'm D.I. Goodman.
19:16This is my colleague, Detective Sergeant Williams.
19:19Well, glad to see it's been passed up the rags.
19:21I trust you'll be throwing the book at that little toerag who's been squatting in my shed.
19:26They sent a young lad this morning, barely out of his teens by the looks of it.
19:31If you're referring to PC Hartford, then he's a highly competent police officer and a fully grown adult.
19:37Yes, we're actually here to talk to you about Dr Clive Harris, Mr Franklin.
19:42What about him?
19:43And it's Dr Franklin.
19:45Dr Franklin, my apologies.
19:48Can we have a quick chat?
19:49Now?
19:50Yes.
19:51Is there somewhere a little more, uh, private we could go?
19:56Yeah, but that is what Dr Harris said.
20:02Absolutely preposterous.
20:03But you have called Dr Harris a liar in the past.
20:05Because he is one.
20:06He stole my work and got away with it scot-free.
20:09Oh, and you wanted revenge?
20:11Don't try and trick me, Detective.
20:13For a start, I can't be in two places at one time, can I?
20:16And if one of your own officers isn't enough of an alibi, then I don't know what is.
20:22I suppose that depends on what time you arrived at the allotment.
20:24Oh, here we go.
20:26Okay.
20:27I got here about eight o'clock, unlocked the shed, and saw some layabout sleeping on the floor.
20:34End of story.
20:35If it's a padlock from the outside, how did he get in?
20:38Well, I was here late last night, too, about 1am.
20:44I'm an insomniac, the bane of my life.
20:47I hadn't locked up when I left earlier that day, so he must have got in then.
20:52I put the padlock on, and then came back this morning and found him.
20:58Happy?
20:59And where were you at about 10am?
21:02Still here, obviously.
21:04Oh, there'll be other people who can vouch for you?
21:06The other allotment holders?
21:08Well, they've not long arrived.
21:11I mean, I was alone for much of the time, as it happens.
21:18Right.
21:19Well, thanks very much for your time, Mr. Franklin.
21:22Beg your pardon, doctor.
21:23Watch out, share the seats.
21:25Broken.
21:26Yes, I noticed.
21:27Take a little heads up.
21:28I don't mind that.
21:30I just skimmed that coat of varnish.
21:34So you have.
21:38Technically, Roger Franklin could have broken into the Harris's,
21:41trashed it, regretted it, tidied up, then come straight here.
21:46Er, technically, yes.
21:49Although, judging by the state of his shed, he doesn't strike me as being a particularly fastidious cleaner.
21:54Yeah.
21:55So, what now?
21:57Any ideas?
21:58Yep.
21:58Piece of cake.
21:59You know who did it?
22:00No idea.
22:01I mean, I want a piece of cake.
22:07This stuff is ridiculous.
22:10Two lemon drizzles, two Americanos, a large milk and a double espresso.
22:16For Lady Gaga.
22:18Hardly surprising I'm stressed, considering the amount of stick I have to put up with.
22:24Oh, no, I can't take any more or I'll be rattling.
22:27They're useless anyway.
22:29Sounds like you need a massage.
22:30You should try this new place.
22:32Apparently, the masseuse is incredible.
22:35No, thanks.
22:36Can't bear anybody touching me, let alone when it's accompanied by bare feet and pan pipes.
22:42Mum, you should take some risks.
22:43Get out of your comfort zone.
22:45Hardly class a neck massage is risk-taking.
22:48Great.
22:53Er, what are you doing?
22:57Hi.
22:58Er, I was wondering if you had any availability for a massage later today?
23:03Zoe.
23:04No.
23:07Are you okay?
23:09Yeah.
23:10No.
23:12Er.
23:16Mr. Smith, from the Hub.
23:18You know, he's chasing me for a decision on who I'm letting go of.
23:22There must be another way to deal with these cups, surely.
23:26Show them how well you can operate on a strict budget.
23:30Yeah, possibly.
23:33Can I get a refund on the lemon drizzle?
23:36I'm not sure that equates to someone's yearly wage.
23:40It's a start.
23:44Oh.
23:47I knew it.
23:49The lad fighting at the train station before is the same one from the allotment this morning.
23:54Some angry old man found him kipping in his shed.
23:58Roger Franklin.
23:59How do you know that?
24:01Because we interviewed him earlier about the breaking of the Harrises.
24:03He's an odd fish, that man.
24:06I know his wife.
24:07She's a sorry, short of a picnic hamper and all, truth be told.
24:11Kicked him out a few weeks ago.
24:13That explains why he spends so much time at the allotment.
24:16Apparently, they had a huge row because he got suspended from his work.
24:21Oh.
24:22What happened here, then?
24:24Well, it was all over by the time I arrived,
24:26but the station manager thinks it was something to do with drugs.
24:30Er, he heard the other lad shouting,
24:32and we've got a deal you can't pull out.
24:35Very good.
24:38So, two crimes, two attempts to undo those crimes.
24:44What would an eminent psychologist have to say about that?
24:49Oh, that reminds me.
24:51Email from Dr Harris's receptionist arrived with his patient records attached.
24:55I've just sent it to you.
24:56Excellent.
25:07I've just discovered something else very interesting.
25:10About Roger Franklin?
25:11No, Amy Riley.
25:13The patient Clive mentioned this morning.
25:15The one he saw just before he discovered his office had been broken into.
25:19He was right about her complex diagnosis.
25:25Dissociative identity disorder.
25:28Yeah, it's a psychological condition where a person switches between different identities.
25:33Each identity or altar has their own name, age and history.
25:38It might explain the attempts to undo each crime.
25:43Because it was two different altars belonging to the same individual?
25:50Possibly.
25:54Oh, okay.
25:55Shall we go and talk to her?
25:57No, sorry.
25:58Sergeant, as your senior officer, I'm asking, no, ordering you,
26:03to please stand down and go and have the massage your daughter booked for you.
26:07Oh, no, honestly.
26:08It's for purely selfish reasons, believe you me.
26:11Because I'm honestly not sure how many more of those strange noises I can listen to you make.
26:15Okay?
26:15So, please, off you go.
26:19Enjoy.
26:23Right, Kelby, you're with me.
26:39Enjoy.
26:41Thank you so much.
26:42Have a lovely day.
26:43All right.
26:44Hello.
26:45Hiya, can I help you?
26:46Amy Riley.
26:47Can I have a quick chat, please?
26:53I was a kid when it started.
26:55Seven, maybe.
26:57Nobody took any notice, really.
26:59My parents just thought I had imaginary friends.
27:02It's not unusual when you're little, is it?
27:06But they weren't friends.
27:08They were me.
27:10Or part of me, anyway.
27:13Would you mind telling us a little bit about the other identities?
27:18Past couple of years, it's been mainly Becky.
27:20Right.
27:21Sixteen.
27:22Always acting out.
27:23Can't stand authority.
27:25Authority meaning Dr Harris?
27:29Apparently she gives me a bit of a hard time.
27:31What, apparently?
27:33I can't really tell you what my altars are like.
27:36You're best off asking other people.
27:39Dr Harris says that Becky is always taking the mick.
27:43Calls him Clive, which is embarrassing.
27:47He doesn't mind, but I do.
27:50What does Amy think about him?
27:53I think that he is a brilliant, kind man.
27:59I just can't believe I did this.
28:03Wait, so you're admitting it was you?
28:06Not me as such.
28:08It sounds like just the sort of stunt Becky had pulled.
28:11Why might Becky call Dr Harris a liar?
28:13Well, she doesn't reckon there's anything wrong with her.
28:16She tells him that he's talking rubbish.
28:17So if Becky is responsible for both break-ins,
28:21and then you, Amy, put things right,
28:25then, well, wouldn't you remember doing that?
28:30Not all the time, no.
28:32Especially if I go back to Amy
28:33in the middle of doing some silly Becky stuff.
28:37Sometimes I remember.
28:39Sometimes I don't.
28:42Can you tell us where you were
28:44between eight and nine this morning?
28:45At home.
28:47I think my memory gets a bit fuzzy.
28:51Sorry, I'm not being very clear, I know.
28:53No, no, no, no.
28:55You've been really helpful.
28:56I mean, thank you.
29:00Dr Harris said he saw you this morning.
29:04I was on my way to work.
29:07So is it possible that you might have switched to Becky
29:12and then back to Amy just before you saw Dr Harris this morning?
29:18It could have happened.
29:20Could have easily happened.
29:25It all adds up.
29:27Yes.
29:28Circumstantially.
29:29She pretty much confessed, though.
29:31That's more than circumstantial.
29:32Well, a lifetime of not being in control of your own actions
29:36has to take its toll, Kelby.
29:38Amy strikes me as someone ready to take the blame for anything.
29:43Unlike Roger Franklin.
29:45Yes.
29:58Have you had a hot stone massage before, Esther?
30:01Er, I've had a brick thrown at me, if that counts.
30:05Sorry?
30:07How's it at the job?
30:08I'm a detective.
30:10Oh, a detective.
30:12Wow.
30:12Well, no wonder you're stressed.
30:14Now, it's perfectly normal to feel a little nervous the first time.
30:18I'm not nervous.
30:20Good.
30:27Okay.
30:31How's that pressure?
30:33Er, fine.
30:35Fine, thanks.
30:37Good.
30:38Oh.
30:40Oh.
30:42I don't normally enjoy this sort of thing, but, oh, that feels amazing, actually.
30:49My boyfriend's the same.
30:51Uh-huh.
30:52It's early days, though, so perhaps I can convince him.
30:56Most people would be delighted to have free massages on tap.
31:01Not Archie Hughes, though.
31:04Ooh.
31:05You are tense, aren't you?
31:08Let's get in those shoulders.
31:14Clive!
31:15Becky.
31:17Girl on shift with Amy.
31:18Said she had a visit from the police before.
31:20Said what happened.
31:21I'm sorry, Becky, but I'm afraid...
31:24I can't have this conversation now.
31:26I'll see you at our next session.
31:29You know I never do anything like that, don't you?
31:33Clive!
31:35Clive!
31:36Clive!
32:03No shades?
32:05Can I assume that's because the massage did the trick?
32:09You can assume it's because I was so desperate to get away from Archie's new girlfriend
32:12that I left them behind.
32:16What?
32:51Oh, so, um, background search on Franklin is pretty revealing.
32:57Apparently his behaviour towards Clive Harris was erratic, bordering on unhinged.
33:02Hundreds of abusive emails and phone calls.
33:07I mean, it's a pretty solid case for a disciplinary action.
33:11No wonder his wife gave him the elbow.
33:13Even more of a motive, he accuses Clive Harris and his whole life is unravelled.
33:19It makes sense.
33:20Yes, apart from the undoing.
33:23Oh, and that Mr Smith's been on again.
33:26He's like a terrier with a bowl in that man. What's he after?
33:31Oh, well, I suppose he's just new to the role.
33:34Oh.
33:34And wants to make sure he's communicating regularly with everyone.
33:38Yeah.
33:38Well, he's certainly doing that.
33:40I don't speak to my next of kin as much as I speak to him at the moment.
33:44No.
33:44And as for communicating, I can't understand half of what he's on about.
33:48I mean, what's the KPI when it's at home?
33:51Ha!
33:52Ha!
34:24Ha!
34:28Ha!
34:34Ha!
34:36Ha!
34:38Ah!
34:43Humphrey.
34:45You asleep?
34:47Yes.
34:48Are you?
34:55a few days ago
34:56Hannah told me that
34:58Rosie had something she wanted to send us
35:00and?
35:01nothing's arrived
35:04I keep rushing to the door
35:06every time the post comes
35:20why didn't you mention it sooner?
35:23because you've got so much on your mind
35:26speaking of which
35:28talk to me about work
35:30I know that's why you're still awake
35:31oh do I have to?
35:40Mr. Smith is still
35:41hounding me for a decision on who I'm going to let go
35:45the guys are still
35:47oblivious and I'm still
35:48desperately trying to think of a solution
35:50I've thought of myriad ways to save money
35:52and none of it comes close to a yearly salary
35:55I can't stave him off
35:56for much longer
36:00oh my god
36:13hello
36:22they were all in black
36:25did you hear them speak?
36:27no
36:27I collapsed straight away
36:30and the next thing I remember
36:33I woke up in the ambulance
36:36oh is it my sister's
36:39I will never forgive myself
36:41for leaving him alone in the house
36:42come on now Jenny
36:43it's okay
36:44okay
36:46it's not okay Clive
36:47this has to be dealt with
36:49once and for all
37:20is there something else we should know
37:20you called for it
37:24I have no idea
37:26no me
37:28the hospital phoned when he was admitted
37:40doesn't look like anything was damaged
37:42nothing obvious stolen either
37:44laptops out on the desk in the office
37:55woven polyester mix
37:58from cargo pants
38:00but this is grey
38:02Clive Harris said the intruder was all in black
38:04grey could be mistaken for black in the dark though
38:08they've caught themselves on something when they ran out
38:11right
38:12so nothing damaged this time
38:14and nothing taken
38:18but something left behind
38:25Amy
38:25does the name Edith
38:28mean anything to you?
38:30Edith?
38:31no
38:32you don't have an altar
38:34by that name?
38:35no not that
38:38Edith no
38:40it's mainly Becky
38:42who is more than enough
38:46Dr. Harris said he saw Becky yesterday
38:49do you remember that?
38:53beg pardon
38:54can I have a quick word?
38:57the recording of the 999 call from last night
39:00just came through from emergency services
39:01I knew you'd want to listen to it straight away
39:04right thanks Marco
39:06hello
39:07can you send an ambulance to the house with the pinked
39:09to Rosewood Cottage on Millstone Lane
39:13right
39:14so it's fair to assume it's the intruder making the call
39:16and yet another attempt from them
39:18to reverse the damage they've done
39:20they sound genuinely upset
39:22and definitely male
39:24it's Amy Riley in the clear
39:25mm-hmm
39:26plus the caller started to refer to it
39:28as the house with the pink woodwork
39:30do you remember?
39:31Clive mentioned it used to be pink
39:40hello
39:41I just popped back to pick up a few bits for Clive
39:44the doctors are being very positive
39:46so that's good
39:46good
39:48um
39:50sorry
39:50uh Mrs. Harris
39:53do you recognise this?
39:59I've never seen it before
40:01it says Edith on the back
40:03does that name mean anything to you?
40:05nothing
40:08and um sorry
40:10what about this?
40:13sorry
40:18uh Clive
40:21mentioned that the woodwork on the house used to be pink
40:24that's right
40:24well I don't suppose you remember how many years ago it was painted white
40:28I do
40:29as it happens
40:30it was ten years ago
40:32he'd just finished painting it when he had his first heart attack
40:36I told him not to do it
40:37that it would be too strenuous
40:38but he wouldn't listen
40:39and that's when we had to
40:41give up fostering
40:44yes of course you fostered
40:46I read it
40:49my wife and I do
40:51although we've had to put it on hold for the moment
40:53it's a wonderful thing to do
40:56but hard not to get too attached
40:57yes
40:58we actually had a placement
41:00when Clive fell ill
41:01a gorgeous boy
41:03he'd been with us for months
41:04we talked about adoption
41:06but social services were worried about Clive's health
41:08we just didn't know what the future held
41:11and how much care Clive would need
41:14the last thing I wanted was for Adam to feel sidelined
41:17again
41:18he deserves so much more
41:21it must have been hard
41:23it was the hardest decision we ever had to make
41:26I can't say I don't regret it
41:31no
41:33sorry
41:36how old
41:37would Adam be now
41:39he'd be
41:40what
41:43he'll have just turned 18
41:4518
41:4718 pink
41:48and now they're white
41:5018
41:51thank you
41:58Kelby
41:59what was his name
42:01sorry sir
42:02your boy from the allotment
42:04the one who was fighting at the station
42:05what was his name
42:07Adam
42:07Adam
42:12Edith is not a person
42:16it's a place
42:17specifically
42:18her children's home
42:26Edith house
42:27in Exeter
42:28is for young people
42:29aged 16 to 18
42:30on the cusp of leaving care
42:32yep
42:32I just spoke to the unit manager
42:34this key ring is included in a leavers pack
42:37she also sent me over a photograph of the most recent residence
42:42look
42:44Adam
42:44yep he left there a few days ago
42:46the manager said that once they turn 18
42:49then there's little support from social services
42:51what's his connection to Clive and June Harris
42:53he was their last foster placement 10 years ago
42:55they wanted to adopt him
42:57but Clive had his first heart attack
42:59and then the social services removed Adam
43:02because they became concerned about the house's ability to care for him long term
43:05so he went back into the system
43:07until he left last week
43:09and came straight back to Shipton Abbott
43:11why target them if they were so close
43:14for that exact reason
43:16imagine thinking you'd found a family at last
43:18then they send you away
43:19they couldn't help that
43:21I'm not sure a vulnerable eight year old would see it that way
43:24but
43:25Adam was locked in Roger Franklin's shed
43:28when the first break-in happened
43:29it couldn't have been him
43:34hold on look
43:36there's that lad he was fighting with at the train station
43:40the deal
43:42the deal
43:44the station manager heard the other boy say
43:47we've got a deal you can't pull out
43:49is that right Kelby?
43:50yeah
43:51I don't think it was a drug deal
43:52so what if
43:54the other boy targeted the Harris's
43:56in return for Adam doing something for him
43:58but Adam got cold feet
44:00exactly and tried to reverse the damage each time
44:03the other boy broke into the Harris's first
44:06and trashed the living room
44:14this is what June saw when she came back from her power walk that morning
44:29after June left to go and get help
44:31Adam entered the house at around 9.15
44:36straight from the allotment where Kelby had just seen him
44:38exactly
44:40he then placed everything back as it should be
44:45apart from one book
44:47which he put back on the shelf upside down
44:54the same thing happened in Clive's office
44:56Adam tried to put it right again
44:58well before he could finish the job
45:00he heard Clive opening the door
45:06and escaped through the window
45:09Adam then tried to leave ship to Nabok
45:11but the other boy stopped him
45:12and a fight broke out
45:25so during the last break-in
45:27the other boy framed him
45:28a piece of cloth torn from Adam's cargo pants
45:31during the fight
45:31was left there deliberately
45:33along with a Kiwi
45:36I don't think it was his intention
45:37to harm Clive
45:40June?
45:44but the other boy certainly didn't want the risk of being accused of possible murder
45:52Adam went back to the house to put things right again
45:56but this time it was far worse than he could have imagined
46:05hello
46:07can you send an ambulance to the house with the pink
46:10to Rosewood Cottage on Millstone Lane
46:13we first went to the Harris's
46:15we were looking for Rosewood Cottage but couldn't find it
46:17Clive said it used to be easier to find when it was painted pink
46:20so whoever made that call
46:23must have had a history with the house
46:26I do
46:27yes
46:28and I think I know where to find him
46:43Adam
46:45can you tell us
46:47who this is?
46:49Sam
46:50we met in care and became mates
46:52same boat
46:53nobody wanted us
46:55a few days after we left Edith house
46:57Sam showed me this thing he found online
47:00Clive
47:00in a newspaper
47:02a profile piece in the Times?
47:06talking about how much he cared about helping people
47:09didn't seem like he cared much about me when I went back into care
47:12you must have stung
47:14reading that
47:15I know it was stupid but I wanted to hurt them like they hurt me
47:20not properly
47:22just
47:23shake them up
47:24so that's when you and Sam
47:27made the deal
47:29he would go after the Harris's for you
47:31and what did he want you to do
47:32for him in exchange?
47:36set up his mum's dealer boyfriend
47:38get him arrested
47:39a revenge swap
47:40I told Sam I changed my mind but
47:42he wasn't having it
47:43so you tried to stop it?
47:46yeah but that stupid bloke locked me in his shed
47:47and
47:48by the time I got to the house
47:50it was too late
47:52then
47:52Sam started blackmailing you
47:54if he didn't
47:55keep your side of the deal
47:57he'd
47:57frame you
47:59it all got so out of hand
48:05I never meant them any harm
48:07but
48:08but nobody told me anything
48:11one day I'm living with Clive and June
48:13thinking I've got a family again
48:14and
48:15the next I'm back in care
48:17you understand
48:21no you don't
48:22no you're right
48:26I don't understand what it was like for you
48:30but I do have experience from the other side
48:38my wife and I fostered
48:41a little girl
48:42Rosie
48:42not so long ago
48:44I thought we might have a future together
48:46as a family
48:50but we had to say goodbye to her
48:53it was hard
48:56still is
49:00Clive
49:01and June
49:02didn't reject you
49:04Adam
49:04they loved you
49:06letting you go
49:08wasn't their choice
49:15Adam
49:18can you take us to Sam
49:21I can't
49:23he's not a bad person
49:24he's just been through
49:25this isn't about punishment
49:27Adam
49:27we want to help both of you
49:29I promise
49:30but we can't do that
49:32if we don't know where Sam is
49:51finally seen some sense then
49:53took your time
49:55I'm sorry Sam
50:08you crash
50:09it's okay
50:10I never laid a finger on him
50:12I swear
50:12we know that
50:13we just want to help
50:14yeah whatever
50:15Sam
50:18it is alright
50:22the sun's gone down
50:25like a king to rest
50:28you're okay
50:30yeah
50:31the brightest palace holds
50:33far and go
50:35no
50:35oh
50:47meet me in the twilight
50:51meet me in the day
50:54meet me in the day
50:57meet me where those troubles
50:58have all been
51:00caged away
51:28I'll get my stuff.
51:29Amy.
51:32I'm not here to arrest you, okay?
51:35I'm here to tell you that we have found who's responsible, and it's not Becky.
51:40Okay?
51:41So most importantly, it's not you.
51:44Really?
51:45Yeah.
51:46Thank God.
51:54Amy, I hope this doesn't sound patronizing, but I think you're really brave.
52:02The way you handle your disorder, the way you're so honest and open.
52:07Everyone has their stuff, don't they?
52:09Yeah, true, but not everyone handles their stuff like you do.
52:19Take care of yourself.
52:35Come on then.
52:36Spit it out.
52:37What's on your mind?
52:39Nothing?
52:42Okay, there is something.
52:44It's exciting though, don't worry.
52:46I was talking to Martha.
52:47Oh my God, ma'am.
52:48There's Archie and that woman.
52:50What should we do?
52:52Hello.
52:53Esther.
52:54Zoe, hi.
52:56Sorry.
52:57Sorry, this is...
52:57Amelia, I know.
52:58We met.
52:59Hi.
52:59Esther.
53:00Came in for a massage.
53:02Oh.
53:03How's the headache?
53:04Gone.
53:05I feel like a brand new woman.
53:06Oh, I'm so pleased.
53:07Well, let me know when you want to book in again.
53:09Oh, no need.
53:10I'm fixed.
53:11You're a miracle worker.
53:13Tell him that, will you?
53:14She is.
53:15It's true.
53:16See?
53:17Sort yourself out, mister.
53:18Yeah, I'm trying.
53:22Well, we'd best be going, hadn't we, Zoe?
53:25Nice to see you both.
53:26Yeah, great to see you, Esther.
53:28Yeah, well, you know where I am, if you need me.
53:30I do.
53:31Cheers.
53:32Right, um...
53:33Okay.
53:37Oh, my God, Mum.
53:39You're so amazing.
53:41Well, we're all adults.
53:43Apart from you, obviously, you'll always be my little baby girl.
53:47Go on, anyway, what was it you want to talk about?
53:51Can't think, no.
53:53No, you were chatting to Martha, something exciting.
53:56Kind of forgotten already.
53:58Er...
53:59Yeah, she was just saying how much she appreciated me working at the cafe.
54:03See?
54:05None of us can do without you.
54:09I'm very proud of you.
54:11Yeah?
54:12Yeah.
54:13Thanks.
54:15Thanks, Mum.
54:15I'd give up all the money.
54:19I'd give up all the power.
54:21I'd give up all the reasons.
54:23It came this morning.
54:26I'd give up all the beaches.
54:29I'd give up all the beaches.
54:29I'd give up all the beaches.
54:32Aren't you going to open it?
54:34Yes.
54:35Why am I so nervous?
54:39July?
54:40Yeah.
54:44To Humphrey and Martha.
54:45Yeah.
54:56Do you think she knows how much we cared about her?
55:00How much we still care about her?
55:04Of course she does.
55:06She knows Humphrey.
55:10I wonder what she'd think about the lily bond, though.
55:13I think it was my fault.
55:15No, it wasn't.
55:18Was it?
55:23Well, we couldn't live on a boat forever.
55:26Speaking of which, I think we should put an offer in on the house.
55:28Oh, it's so much work, Martha.
55:31Not to mention money.
55:31Yeah, but we take our time.
55:35Do it bit by bit.
55:38Remember what we said.
55:40It's the two of us.
55:42And whatever else happens, it will always be the two of us.
55:46This is our adventure, Humphrey.
55:49And there's nobody else I'd choose to be on it with.
55:57That's it.
55:58Come on, ladies.
56:01Let's get inside and I'll get us all a drink.
56:11Just the two of us.
56:21This is Dark Morris.
56:22Someone help him!
56:24Hurry!
56:24So if someone did trigger the allergy, they did so during the dance?
56:27But we were all watching.
56:28So what did we miss?
56:30Is that the allergy one?
56:31There's a Mr. Smith was talking about that on the golf course.
56:34So, not just me you ignore, but your staff too.
56:36She doesn't know about Mr. Smith.
56:38Don't be close with her.
56:39I'm not.
56:40I'm angry at him.
56:41I'm here for one reason, and that's to save your sentimental ass.
56:45You can't help who you fall in love with.
56:47You can't help who you fall in love with.
56:48But you can decide what you do about it.
56:53Love is a confusing game.
56:55Perhaps it's better left unplayed.
56:57Catch the other Bennet sister now on iPlayer.
56:59This and everything across the BBC is made possible because we're funded by you.
57:04On the way next, new Have I Got News For You here on BBC One.
57:08Thank you, Tom.
57:11How long are you here?
57:12Listen, what happened took long and long voicing way over.
57:12You can fly in two years.
57:12We'll go van a walk to your students.
57:12There are two jungles come please.
57:13Today.
57:13You said bro.
57:13Very bravely.
57:19I Well done.
57:19What's that?
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