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00:00:09To be continued...
00:00:38To be continued...
00:01:19To be continued...
00:01:36I used to know a guy that runs a garage in Munich.
00:01:39Said if you needed a vehicle under the radar,
00:01:41false plates or a stolen car,
00:01:43then he was your man.
00:01:47I'm thinking I should go.
00:01:49To Munich?
00:01:50You can't go to Munich.
00:01:52Albazi's prosecution needs solid evidence.
00:01:55That Marcel Cullen can't reopen the investigation into Sandy's suicide without a concrete lead.
00:02:00But we get intel on the car that drove into Sandy in Munich,
00:02:02then we can verify if it really was a drink-drive offence.
00:02:05Marcel, what if it was Albazi?
00:02:09Or one of his men who was behind the wheel that day?
00:02:13I don't know, Glenn.
00:02:16It's too risky.
00:02:22You said it yourself.
00:02:24Bruno isn't safe until we put Albazi away for good.
00:02:30Mate, how long do you want this secret to be hanging over your family for?
00:02:37If anyone should go, it should be me.
00:02:39No.
00:02:39No, no, no.
00:02:40No, you're too close to it.
00:02:43You just attract attention.
00:02:51Okay.
00:02:52Yeah, all right.
00:02:55Hello.
00:02:56Roy, we've got a body washed up at the sea lock.
00:02:59Okay, we're on our way.
00:03:01Okay.
00:03:17The victim's been ID'd from a university lanyard as Charlie Downing,
00:03:21a psychology student at Sussex Met.
00:03:23She's just turned 20.
00:03:26Christ, poor kid.
00:03:29We notified next to Ken.
00:03:32Parents deceased, no siblings.
00:03:35Well, someone's missing out.
00:03:42What if they've been through a rehabilitation program?
00:03:46Would that convince you?
00:03:47No.
00:03:48Some prisoners have only slept 40% of their sentence.
00:03:52That's less than half.
00:03:53Effectively, it's a get-out-of-jail-free card.
00:03:55Excellent, Maddy.
00:03:59Bronwyn, what do you think?
00:04:02Well, 200 million's been put into support services
00:04:07to make sure that they don't go back to crime.
00:04:09Yeah.
00:04:11Mr. Welling, has it worked?
00:04:14No, it hasn't.
00:04:16Rehabilitation's cut short when a prisoner's released,
00:04:18so what's the point?
00:04:19It's a waste of taxpayers' money.
00:04:20Okay, but if we're bringing offenders back into the community,
00:04:23doesn't that show that we care?
00:04:25What about the victims?
00:04:27Who cares about them?
00:04:30Isn't there an argument to be made
00:04:32that preventing repeat crimes through rehabilitation
00:04:35is economically more viable in the long run?
00:04:41Guys, phones, please.
00:04:49Time of death is difficult to pinpoint,
00:04:51but I would estimate between 7.30 and 8.30 p.m. last night,
00:04:54and these compression points here indicate strangulation.
00:04:58Dead before she entered the water?
00:05:00The post-mortem will confirm, but most likely, yes.
00:05:05Like a scratch?
00:05:06Sign of a struggle, maybe?
00:05:08Difficult to tell, given the water submersion
00:05:10and potential predation.
00:05:12She may have been carried down the river,
00:05:14wrenching the lock,
00:05:14but she could have caused the abrasion.
00:05:26Davey, where were you last night?
00:05:30We were supposed to speak,
00:05:31so why weren't you answering your phone?
00:05:37You do realise that if you don't report to me every day,
00:05:40you're at risk of recall to prison?
00:05:44I was with my girlfriend.
00:05:48Ex-girlfriend.
00:05:51See?
00:05:54I am sorry to hear that.
00:05:58Did something happen between you?
00:06:00Is that why you couldn't pick up?
00:06:02Maybe?
00:06:02She just doesn't want to see me anymore.
00:06:07Who would blame her?
00:06:10Have you spoken to the doctor?
00:06:16Because, you know, if you're feeling low,
00:06:17she can help.
00:06:19Like, up in your meds, maybe,
00:06:21or finding someone to talk to.
00:06:25I know it's not easy.
00:06:28And it's not going to be easy for a long time,
00:06:30but I promise you,
00:06:33you can have a good life.
00:06:37Cal.
00:06:41If she surfaced here,
00:06:43she could have been dumped anywhere along the river.
00:06:45I'm organising a search.
00:06:48Okay.
00:06:49Who are they?
00:06:51University students.
00:06:53It's already all over social media.
00:06:55We need to head down to campus,
00:06:58find out about Charlie's movements last night.
00:07:00All right.
00:07:01Cheers.
00:07:21Student loses her life.
00:07:23She...
00:07:24She didn't lose her life.
00:07:26She was murdered.
00:07:28I've been saying something like this
00:07:30was going to happen for months.
00:07:35We post our appeal for information.
00:07:38We need to get this trending.
00:07:44Action Vigilant.
00:07:46Yeah.
00:07:46It's a whistleblowing social media platform.
00:07:49Appealing for tip-offs,
00:07:50exposing cover-ups,
00:07:51you know, that sort of thing.
00:07:5570,000 followers,
00:07:56and it's growing.
00:08:01I've been looking for you everywhere.
00:08:05Are you okay?
00:08:09Did you hear what happened?
00:08:14Are you going to tell someone?
00:08:17I can't.
00:08:20You can.
00:08:22You have to.
00:08:23I said no.
00:08:30Okay.
00:08:31Fine.
00:08:33It's your life.
00:08:37We're rich people.
00:08:39They really need to know the truth.
00:08:45We've been shouting this from the rooftops.
00:08:47Women are being stalked.
00:08:48Spiked.
00:08:50First there was Flora Marshall,
00:08:52and now Charlie Downing has been killed.
00:08:54What's next?
00:08:55Sorry, Flora Marshall?
00:08:56She died.
00:08:58Last term,
00:08:59after an alleged overdose.
00:09:02Alleged overdose.
00:09:03That's what the union trustees want you to think.
00:09:05It's why people need us.
00:09:06More than ever.
00:09:08Something's going on here.
00:09:11Something sinister,
00:09:12and no one is listening.
00:09:15I am.
00:09:17Show me what you've got.
00:09:18I want to see it.
00:09:22I have evidence.
00:09:24Videos.
00:09:25People upload them to our online portal.
00:09:29I'm walking home now.
00:09:31I'm pretty sure I'm being followed.
00:09:41Another?
00:09:44I've just seen someone
00:09:45wearing a uni hoodie
00:09:46pulled up over their face.
00:09:48They were looking at me
00:09:48through the window.
00:09:50Oh!
00:09:50Another.
00:09:52I think it's water.
00:09:53I don't really know.
00:09:54What do you think's happened?
00:09:55I think our friend's been spiked.
00:09:57The ambulance is on its way,
00:09:58so it's going to be okay.
00:09:59It's going to be all right now.
00:10:03Do you believe me now?
00:10:06I believe you.
00:10:10Maddie, can you share these videos with us?
00:10:13Sure.
00:10:15Charlie and I got on as housemates,
00:10:17but we didn't hang out that much.
00:10:20Any tensions?
00:10:21Conflicts with anyone?
00:10:22Other than our boyfriend, you mean?
00:10:24She argue with her boyfriend a lot?
00:10:25Yeah.
00:10:27Last night.
00:10:29I don't know what about,
00:10:31but she was supposed to be staying at his.
00:10:32Then she texted to say she was on her way home
00:10:34because they'd had a row.
00:10:35Do you know her boyfriend's name?
00:10:37Tom Quelton.
00:10:39I never actually met him.
00:10:40He never came over.
00:10:42He didn't like her living on campus.
00:10:44Is there anything else we should be aware of?
00:10:47Well,
00:10:48there was this guy
00:10:49that came to the flat once.
00:10:52I got home and
00:10:53could see them from my window in the garden.
00:10:55He was
00:10:56shouting at her.
00:10:57Did you know him?
00:10:58No.
00:10:59I asked Charlie about him,
00:11:01but
00:11:02she went weird on me.
00:11:04To be honest,
00:11:05she'd been super paranoid for months.
00:11:07Kept thinking she was being followed.
00:11:10Did she ever report it?
00:11:12No, I told her to.
00:11:14Loads of women around campus
00:11:15have been saying the same thing,
00:11:16that they're being followed and watched.
00:11:18We're all scared to go out on our own.
00:11:20Did you ever experience anything like that?
00:11:23Personally, no.
00:11:24But
00:11:25one night,
00:11:26I looked outside
00:11:27and
00:11:28there was this man.
00:11:30He had a Sussex Met hoodie
00:11:31pulled over his face.
00:11:33And he was just staring up
00:11:35at Charlie's room.
00:11:43I'm sorry to have to ask you this, Tom.
00:11:46I know it's very difficult.
00:11:48Were you with Charlie last night?
00:11:54No.
00:11:55I was in a late shift.
00:11:57I woke up
00:11:57at Jason Bum,
00:11:58the burger place.
00:11:59So when was the last time you saw her?
00:12:02Earlier.
00:12:03She came over before uni.
00:12:07And how were things between you?
00:12:10Normal.
00:12:13No disagreements or...
00:12:15No.
00:12:17I meant to call her when I got home,
00:12:20but I was shattered.
00:12:23That looks really sore.
00:12:26Oh.
00:12:27Yeah.
00:12:28A customer came in
00:12:29last night pissed up.
00:12:31And I refused to serve him,
00:12:32but the chef wasn't very happy about it.
00:12:35So...
00:12:35got into a bit of a thing.
00:12:38It happens.
00:12:47I think we need to be around now.
00:12:53Yeah, of course.
00:13:03Where are you?
00:13:05We need to talk.
00:13:06Call me back.
00:13:12As we thought,
00:13:13the cause of death is strangulation.
00:13:15She was likely deposited in the river after death.
00:13:18We also found high levels of bromodiasapine in her system.
00:13:22What is that?
00:13:23A sedative?
00:13:24Essentially, yes.
00:13:25Used for panic attacks,
00:13:27anti-anxiety,
00:13:28alcohol withdrawal.
00:13:29It's prevalent in universities.
00:13:31Students are using it recreationally.
00:13:33So she could have taken it herself?
00:13:35It's unlikely.
00:13:36The levels are extremely high.
00:13:38It was taken within an hour of her death.
00:13:40There are no needle marks.
00:13:42It looks like someone either made her take it,
00:13:46or it was slipped into her drink.
00:13:50Any sign of sexual assault?
00:13:52None.
00:13:56So what was the motivation for the drugging?
00:14:00If Maddie's right in thinking that Flora Marshall was spiked as well,
00:14:05is this the beginning of a pattern?
00:14:11Given we have reports for Stalker on campus wearing a Sussex Met hoodie,
00:14:16is it possible that this is our killer?
00:14:19Are we looking at someone on campus,
00:14:21or an outsider wearing the hoodie as cover?
00:14:25Let's start with looking through university records
00:14:27for complaints made of predatory behavior.
00:14:30Go through social media,
00:14:31and the videos that Maddie sent through from Action Vigilant.
00:14:34We're already looking into whether Bromadier as a pain
00:14:36is circulating on campus.
00:14:38It's a prescription, isn't it?
00:14:39As well as what happened between Charlie
00:14:40and the guy she argued with at Flora.
00:14:42What do we have on Charlie's movements last night?
00:14:44Oh, we've got her at 7.31pm on Southlands Drive.
00:14:53No sign of intoxication.
00:14:55And then here, on the next camera,
00:14:58she's gone.
00:14:59Disappeared completely.
00:15:00There's a 500-meter patch of road
00:15:01that isn't covered by CCTV until she gets to this point.
00:15:05So could she have turned off, maybe?
00:15:07Or do you have a shortcut?
00:15:08There's no side roads there.
00:15:10That looks like she got into a car.
00:15:12Yeah, but it's a busy road.
00:15:13So if she'd been forced into a car,
00:15:15somebody would have noticed.
00:15:16Uniform already spoke to residents and shopkeepers.
00:15:19No-one saw anything.
00:15:20So maybe she got into the car of own free will.
00:15:23Which means she probably knew her killer.
00:15:26Nick, check all the cars that drove down Southlands
00:15:28from 7.30pm.
00:15:30Look for any links to Charlie.
00:15:32Friends, housemates, teachers,
00:15:34more specifically their boyfriend, Tom Colton.
00:15:37Sasha, a flatmate, said Charlie and Tom argued last night.
00:15:41Their relationship was up and down.
00:15:43Let's check his alibi.
00:15:45See if he really got that scratch on his neck at work.
00:15:49Yeah, and see when get hold of his medical records.
00:15:51Does he have access to bromodiacepine?
00:15:55Look, just get me the money.
00:15:57Come on, man, please.
00:15:59No, baby, baby, listen to me, okay?
00:16:01This stops right here.
00:16:02We go to the police, we tell them the truth.
00:16:04It only gets worse.
00:16:06No.
00:16:07No way, man.
00:16:07I'm not going back to prison.
00:16:09I'm not going back to prison for anybody.
00:16:11Davey.
00:16:28We're here, and we're listening.
00:16:30I believe I speak on behalf of all the trustees
00:16:33when I say that we will do everything in our power to support you.
00:16:38Why are you lying?
00:16:39Maddy.
00:16:40No, I'm sorry, but you standing there saying that you'll do everything in your power,
00:16:43well, that's bullshit, isn't it?
00:16:46It's within your power to grant access to complaints
00:16:49and misconduct delegations, to be transparent.
00:16:51Meanwhile, there's a stalker on campus,
00:16:53and women are afraid to leave their homes,
00:16:55but you choose to do nothing.
00:16:56What exactly have you got to hide?
00:16:58But that's a loss.
00:16:59We live in a country where you are innocent until proven guilty.
00:17:05Last time I checked, that was a very good thing.
00:17:08Why don't you see?
00:17:09By turning your lens on potentially innocent people,
00:17:11making false allegations,
00:17:14your little star chamber is turning this university into a vigilante state.
00:17:18What would you prefer?
00:17:19That we put up and shut up?
00:17:20No, that's not what he's saying.
00:17:23Witch hunts do not catch witches.
00:17:27Your actions are affecting your fellow students.
00:17:30Our reputation, our intake numbers.
00:17:32There it is.
00:17:32What you really care about, your intake numbers.
00:17:34Maddy, please.
00:17:35No, what about us?
00:17:36That's what I...
00:17:36We are under threat.
00:17:37A student has died.
00:17:39We are afraid.
00:17:40And when we come to you for answers, we are dismissed.
00:17:42So either you find out what the hell is going on here,
00:17:44or we will.
00:17:48Southland's Drive is the main route in and out of campus
00:17:50for every student, teacher, and academic,
00:17:51so pretty much everyone was driving along it last night.
00:17:53It's nothing out of the ordinary.
00:17:55I've also been digging into Tom's background,
00:17:57and he's had a bit of a rough start.
00:17:59He was suspended at 13 for cannabis usage.
00:18:01Then at 14, he was placed under a child protection plan
00:18:04after his teacher noticed bruising on his body.
00:18:06It was the same school he went to with Charlie, as it happens.
00:18:09Could they have been childhood sweethearts?
00:18:10No, not according to the host, mate.
00:18:12She said they'd been together for about three years.
00:18:14We also checked Tom's medical records.
00:18:17No sign of Bromadazer, boy.
00:18:19I've been looking through Charlie's emails.
00:18:22She's had a conflict with the uni.
00:18:24So it looks like they cut off her hardship fund
00:18:27a couple of months back.
00:18:28And then after that,
00:18:30there's an exchange of emotional emails
00:18:32with Carl Orton,
00:18:34her criminal psychology lecturer.
00:18:37We need to swing by the office
00:18:39to wait for the latest avalanche
00:18:41of posts from action vigilance.
00:18:44Well, I've got time tonight.
00:18:45Forward them on.
00:18:46I'll work through.
00:18:47Sure.
00:18:48Well, that'll be, uh...
00:18:49Oh, thanks, Dean.
00:18:50I owe you.
00:18:51But I should say,
00:18:53with the complaints policy,
00:18:54nothing changes.
00:18:55Strictly confidential, yes?
00:18:56Of course.
00:18:57Oh, and John,
00:18:59regarding Charlie Downing's death.
00:19:01Keep me across everything,
00:19:03any developments I want to know.
00:19:07The truth is,
00:19:08I threw a bit of work.
00:19:10Admin stuff, mainly.
00:19:11Oh, is that normal?
00:19:13And to have your students working for you?
00:19:16No.
00:19:17And maybe I shouldn't have done it.
00:19:19But I felt sorry for her.
00:19:22I mean,
00:19:22stopping her hardship fund,
00:19:23that's not right, is it?
00:19:25Just elbowing out the poor kids.
00:19:27Why did they stop the fund?
00:19:29I didn't ask.
00:19:32Charlie was very private.
00:19:35And she lost her parents young,
00:19:36like I did.
00:19:37It makes it that way.
00:19:38I just didn't want to pry.
00:19:40You must have talked.
00:19:41Well, we talked,
00:19:42mainly about the problems at this place.
00:19:44And you're with the students on that,
00:19:46are you?
00:19:46Not every time.
00:19:48But with Flora Marshall,
00:19:50the uni was right.
00:19:51You don't believe she was spiked?
00:19:53No.
00:19:54We have no idea
00:19:55how she got hold of those drugs.
00:19:57Listen,
00:19:58these kids are just scared.
00:20:00That's triggered the uni to overreact
00:20:01and issue a zero-tolerance policy,
00:20:03which is wrong,
00:20:03in my opinion.
00:20:04Surely they're just trying
00:20:05to protect the students.
00:20:06Or criminalise them,
00:20:07more like.
00:20:09If the uni had done more
00:20:11to protect them,
00:20:11I might not be talking to you now.
00:20:16Why stop that fund?
00:20:18When she was bright,
00:20:19clearly in need.
00:20:22Maybe she was taking drugs.
00:20:24I mean,
00:20:25her boyfriend has a history.
00:20:34Boss,
00:20:36I've been going through
00:20:36Flora Marshall's social media,
00:20:38and she had a boyfriend,
00:20:40Joe Franklin.
00:20:41He's left a series of angry messages,
00:20:43accusing Charlie of,
00:20:44causing Flora's death
00:20:45and saying that someone needs to pay.
00:20:46He also messaged Charlie directly,
00:20:48calling her a heartless snake.
00:20:49She blocked him,
00:20:50just after.
00:20:51So maybe the uni stopped Charlie's funding,
00:20:53not because she was taking drugs,
00:20:54but because she was dealing them?
00:20:56That would explain Joe's anger.
00:20:58Yeah,
00:20:58and that could be how Charlie
00:20:59was funding her life.
00:21:00Bella checked Charlie's laptop search history.
00:21:03Look for online pharmacies.
00:21:05Boss,
00:21:07Tossman lines to us.
00:21:08There was no altercation last night
00:21:09because he wasn't even at work.
00:21:10One of the waitresses,
00:21:11he was out drinking
00:21:12at the King and Queen pub.
00:21:14Hang on,
00:21:14isn't that at the top of
00:21:15Selton's Drive?
00:21:20Oh, yeah.
00:21:21Those two.
00:21:22I've seen them in here a few times.
00:21:24All over each other like a rash.
00:21:27They're normally no bother,
00:21:28but last night I had to chuck them out.
00:21:30Why?
00:21:31Were they being inappropriate?
00:21:33Not especially,
00:21:34no.
00:21:35To be fair,
00:21:36they weren't the problem,
00:21:36it was the other fella.
00:21:38What other fella?
00:21:58Explains where Tom got those scratches.
00:22:02Whoever that is,
00:22:03Tom knows him,
00:22:05but why is he protecting him?
00:22:09Thanks for your help.
00:22:23Bronwyn?
00:22:30What?
00:22:30I've seen him,
00:22:31that happened.
00:22:35I've seen him.
00:22:36I've seen him.
00:22:37I've seen him.
00:22:39I've seen him.
00:22:51I've seen him.
00:22:59V, it's your dad.
00:23:01I know I've no right to keep calling you, but listen.
00:23:03What do you think you know about me, the reason why I left?
00:23:06None of it's true.
00:23:07There's a mate of mine, Dennis Tipson, in Eastville Prison.
00:23:10Talk to him.
00:23:12There are things you need to know.
00:23:18Nick.
00:23:18Nick, looks like Roy's hunch was right.
00:23:23Charlie used a VPN to conceal it, but she's been buying large quantities of bromodiazepine from an online pharmacy.
00:23:29Well, I just checked.
00:23:31Flora's death was also confirmed as acute intoxication attributed to bromodiazepine.
00:23:36So if Charlie sold the drugs that caused Flora's death, did you retaliate?
00:23:53It's nice for you, Joel.
00:23:55It's my girlfriend's.
00:23:59Like the feel of it.
00:24:00I'm sorry about what happened to Flora.
00:24:04You must be very angry.
00:24:05I will be in your shoes.
00:24:07Is that why you sent so many hate messages to Charlie?
00:24:11I told her the truth.
00:24:12If she hadn't been dealing, Flora wouldn't have died.
00:24:16All she could do was admit it.
00:24:18But she didn't admit it, did she?
00:24:20Thanks to the uni, she got away scot-free.
00:24:22There was no way of knowing if Charlie sold drugs to Flora.
00:24:25We have a witness, Joel.
00:24:27You saw someone mentioning your description, yelling at Charlie, our digs.
00:24:32That you?
00:24:33I need to go now.
00:24:34What was the plan?
00:24:36Like I suffer the way that Flora suffered?
00:24:38No, I wish I had.
00:24:41Last night?
00:24:42Where were you?
00:24:44I was at home.
00:24:45Okay, anyone vouch for that?
00:24:47No.
00:24:48I was alone.
00:24:51Thanks to her, I'm always alone.
00:25:00See if we can verify these movements.
00:25:05After your brother, it's hard.
00:25:07This must bring up a lot for you.
00:25:11Hey, Rich.
00:25:12How are you?
00:25:15I'm good.
00:25:18I'm not good, actually.
00:25:21I hate this.
00:25:23She'd like those.
00:25:33This is why it is so important that you convince your dad.
00:25:36Hey.
00:25:38This can never happen again.
00:25:39I hate this.
00:26:02It's too much.
00:27:06Tell her we're on our way.
00:27:10Well, that's the thing.
00:27:12Charlie was Davy's girlfriend first.
00:27:13He was crazy about her.
00:27:14They were childhood sweethearts.
00:27:16And then when he went to prison, she turned to Tom for support and it developed into something more.
00:27:21Did Davy know about that?
00:27:23Not until last night.
00:27:25And when you saw Davy, how was he?
00:27:26Hmm, withdrawn, depressed.
00:27:33I suggested that he speak to his doctor about upping his anti-anxiety meds.
00:27:37What meds was he on?
00:27:39Oh, citropam for depression and bromodiazepine for anxiety.
00:27:44Bromodiazepine?
00:27:47Do you know when he last collected his prescription?
00:27:51No.
00:27:51He'd have to speak to his doctor about that.
00:27:53Davy's relationship with Tom, how was that prior to the altercation?
00:27:58Close.
00:28:00Inseparably close.
00:28:00I mean, Tom was his older brother, his protector.
00:28:03He would have given his life for him.
00:28:04Very nearly did, in fact.
00:28:06What do you mean?
00:28:08Well, before Davy was convicted of attempted murder, Tom confessed, tried to take the rat for him.
00:28:15Their stepfather was hit over the head with a cricket bat and Tom claimed falsely that he was the one
00:28:20who carried out the attack.
00:28:21Then what changed?
00:28:23Children's Services had referred Tom to his therapist when he was a teenager as part of his support program and
00:28:29he'd kept up the sessions and he, well, he told his therapist the truth, that Davy had swung the bat.
00:28:34He had presumed that it was confidential, wrongly.
00:28:38And the therapist went to the police?
00:28:40Yeah.
00:28:41As was his duty of care.
00:28:43Davy was arrested the following morning and they found specks of the stepfather's blood on his trainers.
00:28:49He eventually admitted it and he was handed a four-year custodial.
00:28:53How did Tom take that?
00:28:55He lost it in court.
00:28:58Started shouting threats at the therapist, the judge, police.
00:29:02He had to be escorted out by security.
00:29:04Look, the reason I tell you all of this is that Tom would do anything for his brother.
00:29:10If anyone's going to lead you to him, it's Tom.
00:29:16Nick, I need someone over to Eastville Prison urgently.
00:29:19Speak to the prison doctor.
00:29:21Find out when Davy Carlton was last prescribed bromodiacapine.
00:29:24Honour.
00:29:30I just need a change of scene.
00:29:50Davy's been on bromodiacapine since he was a teenager.
00:29:53At one point, he stopped taking it abruptly, which caused a severe withdrawal reaction.
00:29:58It was restarted under close supervision and he's been fine on it ever since.
00:30:02And when he stopped taking it, what were the effects of that?
00:30:05An altered mental state, aggression, confusion, rage.
00:30:09We put him in care and separation for his own safety.
00:30:13He was there for over 80 days.
00:30:17Is there anything else?
00:30:19Actually, I'd like to speak to an inmate.
00:30:24Dennis Tibbson.
00:30:34I'm looking for information on James Vernon.
00:30:37You worked with him?
00:30:39At the mat?
00:30:41And you were what?
00:30:42An ex-colleague of Vernon's.
00:30:46And this man.
00:30:48Do you remember him?
00:30:54Dave Cribs.
00:30:56I remember.
00:30:58Why did Vernon leave London?
00:31:01There was an informant at the time who vanished.
00:31:05Word was, it was Vernon's doing.
00:31:08Vernon murdered him?
00:31:10That's what people said.
00:31:12Didn't help that Cribs stayed in situ, finding the flames, until everyone was convinced that he'd done it.
00:31:18Everyone apart from me, that is.
00:31:20You didn't believe it?
00:31:21It didn't sit right.
00:31:23Trust me.
00:31:24Cribs isn't a man to make an enemy of.
00:31:29But I knew Vernon.
00:31:30Vernon.
00:31:32He was a good man.
00:31:34He was a good man.
00:31:35And more than that, he had a daughter who he idolized.
00:31:41You're very young, aren't you, to have been a colleague of Vernon's.
00:31:47Your dad told me you might come.
00:31:51Look, I don't know what exactly he's caught up in, but I promise you this.
00:31:57He wouldn't surface unless he had to.
00:32:00And if Cribs is involved, I'd say your dad is in a whole world of trouble.
00:32:10I'm sorry, I have to go.
00:32:31The thing is, I'm looking at your daughter right now.
00:32:38She's a busy girl.
00:32:40Don't push me, Cribs.
00:32:42You torture her, and you know what I'll do.
00:32:46You can put a stop to this any time you want, James.
00:32:49You just give me what I need.
00:33:08What?
00:33:10Just the way you shot down my dad earlier.
00:33:12It was funny.
00:33:20Noah?
00:33:26Who is it?
00:33:28It's anonymous.
00:33:32Yeah.
00:33:43Roy, I've got something from Uniform.
00:33:47It's a doorbell cam showing a car following Charlie down Southlands Drive last night.
00:33:53I've run a check on the car's ownership, and it's recently been switched to Davey.
00:33:56It looks like he bought it just as he came out of prison.
00:33:58So he has a history of violence, access to Bromadier's a pine, and he followed Charlie last night.
00:34:05We've got more than enough to arrest him.
00:34:12Bill.
00:34:14I've got a phone call.
00:34:15You left your sunglasses at Eastfield Prison while visiting an inmate.
00:34:19Okay. Thanks, Vila.
00:34:25Noah.
00:34:30Who's Davy Carlton?
00:34:33No idea.
00:34:51No idea.
00:35:35No sign that Davy's been here.
00:35:38What?
00:35:39We did find almost two grand in cash.
00:35:47You're barking up the wrong tree.
00:35:48You know, if I thought that baby had touched one hair on her head,
00:35:50I wouldn't think twice.
00:35:52I'd give him up.
00:35:54Would you, Tom?
00:35:57Because when we asked you about the slurge on your neck,
00:36:00you lied to cover for your brother.
00:36:02Just like you lied to cover for him when he attacked your stepfather.
00:36:06That was different.
00:36:07Was it?
00:36:08How?
00:36:09That statistic bastard tortured us.
00:36:12For years.
00:36:14Davy snapped another day, that would have been me.
00:36:16I hear if the therapist had stayed quiet, you'd be in prison.
00:36:19But he didn't keep quiet, did he?
00:36:21Davy sucked the time.
00:36:22Do you feel guilty about that?
00:36:26I didn't want him to suffer.
00:36:29Any more than he already had.
00:36:32Prison changes people, doesn't it?
00:36:34Is that what the nest egg was for?
00:36:35To give him a fresh start?
00:36:37It's none of your business.
00:36:38It is my business.
00:36:39If it's profit from drugs.
00:36:42But we know Charlie was dealing.
00:36:45Were you dealing too, Tom?
00:36:47Are you kidding me?
00:36:48I don't want to touch a single penny of that money.
00:36:51I hated that she was doing all to stay on that stupid course.
00:36:55To prove that she was good enough.
00:36:57Which was ridiculous.
00:36:58She was a world better than all of those other parasites.
00:37:02Okay.
00:37:03After the argument at the pub.
00:37:05Where did you go?
00:37:07Went to the beach.
00:37:09I needed some hair.
00:37:12And Davy?
00:37:12Come here.
00:37:14You sure about that?
00:37:15I'm sure.
00:37:20There's CCTV images.
00:37:21There's your car that's following Charlie after she left the pub.
00:37:26Do you recognize the car, Tom?
00:37:33It's your brother's car, isn't it?
00:37:41Oh, you...
00:37:42You didn't know, did you?
00:37:46I'm sorry.
00:37:50Prison really does change people.
00:37:58Why aren't we seizing the money?
00:37:59For Davy to stay hidden, he needs help and he needs cash.
00:38:02It's only a matter of time before his brother gets it to him.
00:38:06Get Nick to keep an eye on Tom Carlton.
00:38:08And let's ask Bella to check the CCTV from the beach last night.
00:38:11Let's see if he was telling the truth.
00:38:15All commitments are a confidential end of subject.
00:38:18Yes, but it's wrong.
00:38:20Why can't you just stand up and do something for once in your life?
00:38:23We know who killed Charlie.
00:38:25What?
00:38:25We've had a tip-off.
00:38:26Davy Carlton, her ex. We might post it.
00:38:28Maddy, emotions are running very high at the moment and any misinformation will just inflame the situation.
00:38:35It's not misinformation. He's just been released from prison and now she's dead. Those are facts.
00:38:39You've been warned more than once this day of things that don't concern you.
00:38:42Well, that's the problem. They do concern me.
00:38:44You release that name and there will be consequences.
00:38:46Not just for the students, but for this entire city. Is that what you really want?
00:38:50I don't know.
00:38:52Maybe it's what's needed.
00:38:56Roy.
00:38:58We've got Tom on CCTV down by the pier.
00:39:00He was four miles away when Charlie died.
00:39:04Anything on Joe Franklin?
00:39:05Also in the clear.
00:39:07He was spotted by several people close to his student house across town.
00:39:11Boss.
00:39:13You need to see this.
00:39:14Charlie was failed by a system that released this man far too early.
00:39:18Just as students are being failed by a university that refuses to tell the truth.
00:39:23That refuses to listen.
00:39:24I have had enough.
00:39:26We have had enough.
00:39:27I am calling on all of you to share any information that you might have.
00:39:31Tell it to us in action vigilant.
00:39:32Together, we can find David.
00:39:35And together, we can get justice for Charlie.
00:39:39Justice for Charlie!
00:39:40Justice for Charlie!
00:39:42Justice for Charlie!
00:39:44Justice for Charlie!
00:39:44Justice for Charlie!
00:39:49Who the hell tipped them off?
00:39:53Okay, we need to step this up.
00:39:55I'm not having this investigation hijacked by misinformation and online speculation.
00:40:01Call a press conference.
00:40:03We're doing everything in our power to locate this man.
00:40:08Davey Carlton.
00:40:10Caucasian, six foot, last seen wearing blue jeans, a blue hoodie and a grey jacket.
00:40:18People are upset.
00:40:19Now, I understand that.
00:40:20But I have to reiterate that even though Davey Carlton remains a person of interest,
00:40:26he has not yet been charged or proven guilty.
00:40:30No one should have to face justice at the hands of the public.
00:40:34Please, let us do our job.
00:40:47Davey!
00:40:52Davey!
00:40:54Davey!
00:40:58Davey!
00:40:59Davey!
00:41:00Davey!
00:41:00Davey!
00:41:00Davey!
00:41:00Davey!
00:41:00Davey!
00:41:00Davey!
00:41:00Davey!
00:41:00Davey!
00:41:33Oh, my God.
00:41:37Look, there's just something I might have done to tell.
00:41:39It's been a mystery.
00:41:41Stop.
00:41:45Davey, where are you?
00:41:46Yeah, call me.
00:42:08Oh, my God.
00:42:08Oh, my God.
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