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00:00You
00:56All right.
01:04Third time this week I've had to call the police.
01:06Come on, this town's being taken over by yops.
01:13He's been keeping me hostage.
01:14I found him there asleep, surrounded by all the food he's pilfered.
01:18What, free stale custard creams?
01:20Follow me.
01:26Um, what's your name?
01:29Adam Walsh.
01:31What were you doing in that man's shed?
01:33I came to save a mate last night, but we fell out.
01:35Just needed to get my head down, but then I woke up and that old crank had locked me in.
01:39Am I going to get done or what?
01:42I don't think they hand out custodial sentences for stealing biscuits.
01:48Custodial.
01:49As in custard creams.
01:51Forget it.
01:52Where do you live?
01:53Exeter.
01:54Okay.
01:54Straight on the train.
01:55Go on home.
01:56Don't want to see you around here again.
01:57I just want to get home and have a shower and some food.
02:00I'm starving.
02:01Oh.
02:03Mum's cheese and homemade pickle sandwiches.
02:06Take it for the journey if you like.
02:08Cheers.
02:08Okay.
02:09Go on.
02:12Oi!
02:13Is that it?
02:15You won't be having any more trouble from him, Mr. Franklin.
02:17I'll hold you personally responsible if I do.
02:20Just so you know, Mr. Franklin, false imprisonment is also a criminal offence.
02:40Oh, Humphrey and I appreciate that.
02:42Thanks.
02:43Bye.
02:44That was Hannah, checking on us after our meeting the other day.
02:49Pausing fostering still feels like the right thing to do.
02:52Yeah, it's probably for the best.
02:53Especially now we're back living with your mum.
02:55Exactly.
02:57Green or blue.
02:59What do you think?
03:00It must be formal for a Tuesday morning.
03:02The WI ladies are taking me out tomorrow evening.
03:04Again?
03:05Oh!
03:06Between us.
03:07They've become slightly suffocating since I've become counsellor.
03:12Oh, they're both nice.
03:15Uh, the green one then.
03:16You're just saying that to shut me up.
03:18I'm free.
03:20Green to match your eyes.
03:21My eyes are brown.
03:23So they are.
03:27Sorry.
03:32Hello.
03:34Right.
03:35I'm on my way.
03:37Saved by the bell.
03:49Hiding from the paparazzi.
03:52Pardon?
03:54Well, don't get me wrong.
03:55They're very stylish.
03:56Not a criticism.
03:58Is it an image revamp?
04:01No.
04:03It's a tension headache from a crick neck and no sleep.
04:06But thanks for the compliment.
04:10Rosewood Cottage.
04:12Where are you?
04:14Are you the police?
04:17Hello?
04:20Mrs Harris?
04:23I've been hiding in case they came back.
04:26Right.
04:30Darling.
04:32I am so sorry.
04:33I was with a client.
04:34My phone was off.
04:35Um.
04:36Clyde Harrison.
04:37June's husband.
04:38D.I. Goodman.
04:39This is D.S. Williams.
04:39I'm sorry we weren't here earlier too.
04:42It's slightly tricky to find.
04:43We are tucked away here.
04:45It was much easier to find when the woodwork was pink.
04:47Albeit slightly garish.
04:49Er.
04:50Shall we go inside, Mrs Harris?
04:59Look at it.
05:00They've wrecked the place.
05:11Sorry, Mrs Harris.
05:13What exactly did you notice was wrong?
05:19The whole place was upside down.
05:22They turned the drawers out.
05:24This chair was on its side.
05:27It was all a mess.
05:51How are you so good at it?
05:53At what?
05:54Adulting.
05:55I mean, you make it look so easy doing ten different things at once and you're not even stressed.
06:01I'm just good at hiding it.
06:03Besides, stress isn't always a bad thing.
06:04We wouldn't get what we wanted without it.
06:07But what if you don't know what you want?
06:09Like, I really like what I do here, but I'm just worried that it's not what I want to do
06:13long term.
06:14I should hope not.
06:15I don't want to see you go, Zoe, but you've got a whole life to live.
06:18Doing what, though?
06:21You're 18.
06:22You've got bags of time.
06:23It takes six years to train to be a vet.
06:25Shall I be a vet?
06:25No, I'm just making a point.
06:28How did you decide?
06:30I didn't.
06:31I went travelling.
06:33Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia and the Caribbean.
06:37That must have been incredible.
06:38It was the best thing I could have done.
06:40I went alone and it taught me more than any course ever did.
06:42Really?
06:43Weren't you frightened?
06:45Sometimes, but that's life, isn't it?
06:47My advice is to have all the experiences you can, good and bad.
06:51Take risks.
06:52Choose adventure, Zoe.
06:57Finger!
07:01I know what I saw.
07:04You're sure there's nothing missing?
07:06I've checked.
07:07Everything appears to be where it should.
07:10Understanding attachment disorders by Dr. Clive Harris.
07:13I'm a clinical psychologist.
07:15And a published one at that.
07:18I'm sorry, what happens now?
07:20Without any evidence of a break-in, then I'm afraid there's nothing much we can do.
07:24I am not mad!
07:26No one's suggesting that, Mrs. Harris.
07:28You don't need to.
07:29Clive is diagnosing me as we speak.
07:32June, that's not true.
07:38Thank you both for your time.
07:39I'm sorry if I've wasted it.
07:41Of course not.
07:42You're very welcome.
07:43Nothing to apologise for.
07:45Have there been any causes for concern with June recently, psychologically?
07:50Nothing.
07:51I'm as perplexed as you are.
07:53Yes, well, you know where we are.
07:55Yes, Sergeant.
08:01Might be the start of something to do with our mental health?
08:04Yes.
08:06Well, there's a buck coming.
08:08I believe her.
08:11You think someone trashed the place, then immediately put everything back exactly as it was?
08:16It's not exactly as it was.
08:18Dr. Harris's book was upside down.
08:20It's odd.
08:20Don't you think?
08:22And the rest of the shelves were so neat.
08:32My profile here on the eminent Dr. Clive Harris in the Times last month.
08:37I became a psychologist because I care.
08:40Oh, the burglary on Millstone Lane.
08:43I give my right arm for a burglary at the minute.
08:45Honestly, if I get one more call out about kids doing wheelies in the high street or eating people's custard
08:52creams.
08:53I'm going to scream.
08:54Well, it wasn't actually a burglary, so you didn't miss out on anything.
08:58But I took the call.
08:59Poor woman was hysterical.
09:01The house was immaculate.
09:02What's going on, then?
09:04Not sure yet.
09:05She certainly seemed convincing.
09:07Maybe it's like that old film where the husband gaslights the wife into thinking she's gone doolally.
09:14Oh, what's it called now?
09:17Um, Gaslight.
09:19That's the one.
09:21Oh.
09:22Says here they fostered too.
09:24Dr. Harris's interest in attachment theory inspired him and his wife to foster children from troubled backgrounds.
09:31Doesn't sound like a manipulative gaslighter.
09:33Mum.
09:34I did an online quiz about this and apparently I've got an anxious attachment style.
09:42Oh, I don't buy into all that nonsense.
09:45That's because you're an avoidant.
09:48The only thing I'm avoiding is cod psychology.
09:51And this headache, if I can.
09:54See?
09:55You're masking the pain with pills when you should be pinpointing the root causes.
10:00I can pinpoint one of them right now, actually, Margot.
10:03Stress.
10:04That's what's going on here.
10:07Cortisol flooding the nervous system.
10:09I bet I know what started it and all.
10:12Or should I say, who started it?
10:15Yeah, alright, Margot.
10:16Thanks for the insight.
10:17But I slept badly.
10:18That's all.
10:18You should both try positive affirmations.
10:21Now, every morning I look in the mirror and I say, I am enough.
10:27Out loud.
10:28Here.
10:30You try it.
10:32I am enough.
10:34No, no, no, no.
10:35It's a statement, not a question.
10:37Say it like you mean it.
10:39I'm enough.
10:41Less mumbly.
10:43Punctuate each word.
10:45I am enough.
10:48I am enough.
10:49Alright.
10:50Don't blow my ears off.
10:52Now, you do that every morning and feel the difference it makes.
10:58Good.
11:06Yeah.
11:14You should have to have a police station.
11:17Hold the line for me, please, Mr. Smith.
11:21Apologies, Mr. Smith.
11:23He's just popped out.
11:26Would you care to leave him a message and I'll get him to call you back?
11:32Will do.
11:33Goodbye.
11:33What?
11:37He didn't have the good grace to say goodbye.
11:40He wants you to call him back, ASCP.
11:42He says he's keen to know your decision.
11:58Dr. Harris, sorry to bother you.
12:00Can I just check?
12:01Our next session is Tuesday, isn't it?
12:03Ten o'clock, yes.
12:05See you then, Amy.
12:14You are gone.
12:15I'm no one near you.
12:16I'm not sure.
12:34You are sick.
12:36You're going home.
12:38Here we go.
12:42I'm sorry.
12:43There's another liar.
12:44It is.
12:44I'm so scared.
12:44It's like someone's tried to remove it.
12:46The tumour's right, then.
12:48It's odd, but I feel rather relieved.
12:51Have you had any run-ins with anybody recently, Dr Harris?
12:55No.
12:56Is there nobody you know who might be inclined to call you a liar?
13:00Not at all.
13:01You see, I did a bit of research after I left you earlier,
13:06and I filmed this.
13:09A fellow psychologist, Roger Franklin,
13:11accused you of plagiarising one of his research papers last year.
13:16How he was allowed to stay in the profession all those years is beyond me.
13:22That's the paper in question.
13:25Breaking the cycle of insecure attachment.
13:28Roger's under the impression that he invented Bowlby's theory of attachment.
13:32It's ridiculous.
13:33It's jealousy.
13:34Plain and simple.
13:35Good idea to start with him, then.
13:37Maybe, but I'd be amazed if he had the gumption to pull this off.
13:41Hmm.
13:42Anything else?
13:44Unusual interactions?
13:46Who was the last patient you saw?
13:48Well, I bumped into one of them just before I arrived earlier.
13:52Amy Riley.
13:53She was outside the office.
13:54I wouldn't call it unusual, though.
13:57So you shouldn't have an appointment?
13:58No, not today,
13:59but I have a good rapport with all of my patients, Detective.
14:03Amy has a complex diagnosis,
14:06but she deals with it admirably.
14:08I've never had any cause to be concerned.
14:16Thank you, Doctor.
14:18Hi.
14:19Humphrey.
14:20Esther.
14:21Hi.
14:21Hi.
14:22Hello, Archie.
14:24You need to see Doctor...
14:24About some wine.
14:27Dr. Harris wanted some advice.
14:29I'm so sorry to keep you.
14:31Um, unfortunately, I'm going to have to postpone our session.
14:43Good to see you, Archie, too.
14:46You.
14:50So, someone trashes the house,
14:52then puts everything back and cleans up after themselves,
14:55then goes and does the same thing to Doctor Harris's office.
14:59Any thoughts?
15:00Huh?
15:01Why would somebody commit a crime,
15:03then try to undo it twice within a couple of hours?
15:13Esther?
15:16Sorry, um...
15:17What was that?
15:18Are you okay?
15:20I'm fine.
15:21Yes.
15:22It's odd.
15:23Some sort of psychological game, maybe?
15:26Well, yes, possibly.
15:27In any case, I'm pretty sure it'll happen again,
15:29so, uh,
15:30we should submit an urgent request for access to his patient files,
15:32and, uh,
15:34let's pay a visit to Roger Franklin.
15:46Hi, Margot.
15:47Got a call from the manager at the train station.
15:50Fights broken out there on Platform 1 between a couple of, uh...
15:54Don't tell me.
15:55Kids.
15:56Now, don't scream.
15:59Remember,
16:00you are enough.
16:03I've definitely had enough.
16:04Know that much.
16:22When the reef is cold.
16:38Oh, I'm so sorry.
16:47Oath was miles away.
16:50In, uh,
16:51Dolphin Cove?
16:52Have you been?
16:53Oh, I wish.
16:54I just said there...
16:55Sorry, I wasn't snooping.
16:57It just caught my eye.
16:59It's like paradise.
17:00Doesn't it?
17:01You, uh,
17:02planning a holiday?
17:03Thinking about going travelling?
17:05Seeing a bit of the world?
17:06That sounds amazing.
17:08Who are you going with?
17:09Not sure, yeah.
17:11Probably by myself.
17:12Well,
17:13that's,
17:14that's reef.
17:15That's what life's about, isn't it?
17:16You know,
17:16having those different experiences,
17:18taking those risks.
17:19Well, good for you.
17:21As long as you take care of yourself.
17:24Uh, Kelby?
17:25I haven't told my mum yet,
17:27so please don't say anything for you.
17:41Mr. Franklin?
17:42Yes?
17:43I'm D.I. Goodman.
17:44This is my colleague,
17:45Detective Sergeant Williams.
17:47Oh, glad to see it's been passed up the rags.
17:49Trust you'll be throwing the book
17:50at that little toe rag
17:51who's been swatting in my shed.
17:54They sent a young lad this morning,
17:56barely out of his teens,
17:57by the looks of it.
17:59If you're referring to P.C. Hartford,
18:01then he's a highly competent police officer
18:03and a fully grown adult.
18:04Yes, we're actually here to talk to you
18:06about Dr. Clive Harris,
18:07Mr. Franklin.
18:09What about him?
18:10And his doctor, Franklin?
18:12Dr. Franklin, my apologies.
18:14Can we have a quick chat?
18:16Now?
18:16Yes.
18:17Is there somewhere a little more, uh,
18:19private we could go?
18:21Oh, yeah.
18:25Yeah, but that is what Dr. Harris said.
18:27Absolutely preposterous.
18:28But you have called Dr. Harris a liar in the past.
18:31Because he is one.
18:32He stole my work
18:33and got away with it scot-free.
18:34Oh, and you wanted revenge?
18:36Don't try and trick me, Detective.
18:38For a start,
18:39I can't be in two places at one time, can I?
18:41And if one of your own officers
18:44isn't enough of an alibi,
18:46then I don't know what it is.
18:47I suppose that depends on what time
18:48you arrived at the allotment.
18:49Oh, here we go.
18:50Okay.
18:51I got here about eight o'clock,
18:54unlocked the shed,
18:55and saw some layabout sleeping on the floor.
18:58End of story.
18:59If it's padlock from the outside,
19:01how did he get in?
19:02Well, I was here late last night, too.
19:04About 1 a.m.?
19:08I'm an insomniac late in my life.
19:11I hadn't locked up when I left earlier that day, so he must have gone in then.
19:15I put the padlock on, and then came back this morning and found him.
19:21Happy?
19:22And where were you at about 10 a.m.?
19:24Well, still here.
19:26Obviously.
19:27There'll be other people who can vouch for you.
19:29The other allotment holders.
19:31Well, they've not long arrived.
19:33I mean, I was alone for much of the time, as it happens.
19:40All right.
19:41Well, thanks very much for your time, Mr. Franklin.
19:44Beg your pardon, doctor.
19:45Watch out, share the seats.
19:46Welcome.
19:47Yes, I noticed.
19:48Take a little heads up.
19:50I won't remind that.
19:51I just skipped that coat of furniture.
19:55So you have.
19:59Technically, Roger Franklin could have broken into the Harris's,
20:02trashed it, regretted it, tidied up, and come straight here.
20:07Uh, technically, yes.
20:09Although, judging by the state of his shed,
20:11he doesn't strike me as being a particularly fastidious cleaner.
20:14Yeah.
20:16So, what now?
20:17Any ideas?
20:18Yep.
20:18Piece of cake.
20:19You know who did it?
20:20No idea.
20:21I mean, I want a piece of cake.
20:27This stuff is ridiculous.
20:30Two lemon drizzles, two Americanos, a large milk, and a double espresso.
20:35For Lady Gaga.
20:37Hardly surprising I'm stressed, considering the amount of stick I have to put up with.
20:43Oh, no, I can't take any more or I'll be rattling.
20:46They're useless anyway.
20:47Sounds like you need a massage.
20:49You should try this new place.
20:51Apparently, the masseuse is incredible.
20:53No thanks.
20:54Can't bear anybody touching me, let alone when it's accompanied by bare feet and pan pipes.
21:00Mum, you should take some risks.
21:01Get out of your comfort zone.
21:02Hardly class a neck massage is risk-taking.
21:06Great.
21:11What are you doing?
21:15Hi.
21:16I was wondering if you had any availability for a massage lately today.
21:20Zoe?
21:21No.
21:24Are you okay?
21:26Yeah.
21:27No.
21:33Mr. Smith, from the hub.
21:35He's chasing me for a decision on who I'm letting go of.
21:38There must be another way to deal with these cuts, surely.
21:42Show them how well you can operate on a strict budget.
21:46Yeah, possibly.
21:48Can I get a refund on the lemon drizzle?
21:51I'm not sure that equates to someone's yearly wage.
21:55It's a start.
21:59Oh.
22:02I knew it.
22:04The lad fighting at the train station before is the same one from the allotment this morning.
22:09Some angry old man found him kipping in his shed.
22:12Roger Franklin.
22:14How do you know that?
22:15Because we interviewed him earlier about the breaking of the Harris's.
22:18He's an odd fish, that man.
22:19I know his wife.
22:21She's a siren he's short of a picnic hamper and all, truth be told.
22:25Kicked him out a few weeks ago.
22:27That explains why he spends so much time at the allotment.
22:30Apparently, they had a huge row because he got suspended from his work.
22:35What happened here then?
22:37Well, it was all over by the time I arrived,
22:39but the station manager thinks it was something to do with drugs.
22:43He heard the other lad shouting,
22:45we've got a deal, you can't pull out.
22:48Very good.
22:50So, two crimes, two attempts to undo those crimes.
22:56What would an eminent psychologist have to say about that?
23:01Oh, that reminds me.
23:03Email from Dr Harris's receptionist arrived with his patient records attached.
23:07I've just sent it to you.
23:08Excellent.
23:18I've just discovered something else very interesting.
23:21About Roger Franklin?
23:22No, Amy Riley.
23:24The patient Clive mentioned this morning.
23:26The one he saw just before he discovered his office had been broken into.
23:30He was right about her complex diagnosis.
23:35Dissociative identity disorder.
23:38Yeah, it's a psychological condition where a person switches between different identities.
23:43Each identity or alter has their own name, age and history.
23:48Well, it might explain the attempts to undo each crime.
23:52Well, because it was two different alters belonging to the same individual?
23:59Possibly.
24:03Okay.
24:04Shall we go and talk to her?
24:06No, sorry.
24:07Sergeant, as your senior officer, I'm asking, no, ordering you to please stand down and go
24:14and have the massage your daughter booked for you.
24:15Oh, no, honestly.
24:17It's for purely selfish reasons, believe you me.
24:19Because I'm honestly not sure how many more of those strange noises I can listen to you make.
24:23Okay?
24:24So please, off you go.
24:27Enjoy.
24:30Right, Kirby, you're with me.
24:46Enjoy.
24:46Great.
24:49Have a lovely day.
24:49All right.
24:50Hello.
24:51Hiya, can I help you?
24:52Amy Riley.
24:54Can I have a quick chat, please?
24:59I was a kid when it started.
25:01Seven, maybe.
25:03Nobody took any notice, really.
25:05My parents just thought I had imaginary friends.
25:07It's not unusual when you're little, is it?
25:11But they weren't friends.
25:14They were me.
25:16Or part of me, anyway.
25:17Would you mind telling us a little bit about the other identities?
25:22The past couple of years, it's been mainly Becky.
25:25Right.
25:2616.
25:27Always acting out.
25:28Can't stand authority.
25:30Authority, authority.
25:30Authority, meaning Dr. Harris.
25:33Apparently she gives him a bit of a hard time.
25:36What, apparently?
25:37I can't really tell you what my altars are like.
25:40You're best off asking other people.
25:43Dr. Harris says that Becky's always taking the mick.
25:47Calls him Clive, which is embarrassing.
25:51He doesn't mind, but I do.
25:53What does Amy think about him?
25:56I think that he is a brilliant, kind man.
26:01I just can't believe I did this.
26:05Wait, so you're admitting it was you?
26:08Not me as such.
26:10It sounds like just the sort of stunt Becky had pulled.
26:13But why might Becky call Dr. Harris a liar?
26:16Well, she doesn't reckon there's anything wrong with her.
26:18She tells me that he's talking rubbish.
26:19So if Becky is responsible for both break-ins, and then you, Amy, put things right, then, well, wouldn't you
26:29remember doing that?
26:31Not all the time, no.
26:33Especially if I go back to Amy in the middle of doing some silly Becky stuff.
26:38Sometimes I remember.
26:40Sometimes I don't.
26:43Can you tell us where you were between 8 and 9 this morning?
26:46At home.
26:47I think.
26:48My memory gets a bit fuzzy.
26:52Sorry, I'm not being very clear, I know.
26:54No, no, no, no.
26:55You've been really helpful.
26:56I mean, thank you.
27:00Dr. Harris said he saw you this morning.
27:03I was on my way to work.
27:06So is it possible that you might have switched to Becky and then back to Amy just before you saw
27:14Dr. Harris this morning?
27:17It could have happened.
27:19Could have easily happened.
27:23It all adds up.
27:25Yes.
27:27Circumstantially.
27:28She pretty much confessed, though.
27:29That's more than circumstantial.
27:31Well, a lifetime of not being in control of your own actions has to take its toll, Kelby.
27:36Amy strikes me as someone ready to take the blame for anything.
27:41Unlike Roger Franklin.
27:43Yes.
27:55Have you had a hot stone massage before, Esther?
27:58Uh, I've had a brick thrown at me, if that counts.
28:02Sorry?
28:04How's it of the job?
28:05I'm a detective.
28:07A detective?
28:08Wow.
28:09Well, no wonder you're stressed.
28:11Now, it's perfectly normal to feel a little nervous the first time.
28:15I'm not nervous.
28:16Good.
28:23Okay.
28:27How's that pressure?
28:28Uh, fine, thanks.
28:32Good.
28:34Oh.
28:35Oh.
28:37I don't normally enjoy this sort of thing, but, oh, that feels amazing, actually.
28:44My boyfriend's the same.
28:46Uh-huh.
28:46It's early days, though, so perhaps I can convince him.
28:51Most people would be delighted to have free massages on tap.
28:55Not Archie Hughes, though.
28:58Ooh.
29:00You are tense, aren't you?
29:02Let's get in those shoulders.
29:08Clive!
29:09Becky.
29:10Girl on shift with Amy.
29:12Said she had a visit from the police before.
29:13Said what happened.
29:14I'm sorry, Becky, but I'm afraid...
29:17I can't have this conversation now.
29:19I'll see you at our next session.
29:22You know I never do anything like that, don't you?
29:26Clive!
29:26Clive!
29:28Clive!
29:54Clive!
29:57Can I assume that's because the massage did the trick?
30:00You can assume it's because I was so desperate to get away from Archie's new girlfriend that I left them
30:04behind.
30:07What?
30:40Oh, so, um, background search on Franklin is pretty revealing.
30:46Apparently his behaviour towards Clive Harris was erratic, bordering on unhinged.
30:51Hundreds of abusive emails and phone calls.
30:56I mean, it's a pretty solid case for a disciplinary action.
30:59No wonder his wife gave him the elbow.
31:01Even more of a motive.
31:03He accuses Clive Harris and his whole life is unraveled.
31:07It makes sense.
31:08Yes, apart from the undoing.
31:11Oh, and that Mr Smith's been on again.
31:14He's like a terrier with a bone, that man.
31:16What's he after?
31:17Oh, well, I suppose he's just new to the role.
31:21He wants to make sure he's communicating regularly with everyone.
31:25Well, he's certainly doing that.
31:27I don't speak to my next of kin as much as I speak to him at the moment.
31:31And as for communicating, I can't understand half of what he's on about.
31:35I mean, what's the KPI when it's at home?
31:37Ah!
31:52I mean, what's the KPI when it's at home?
32:20I mean, what's the KPI when it's at home?
32:28Humphrey.
32:29You asleep?
32:30Yes.
32:32Are you?
32:38a few days ago
32:39Hannah told me that
32:41Rosie had something she wanted to send us
32:43and nothing's arrived
32:47I keep rushing to the door
32:48every time the post comes
33:02why didn't you mention it
33:03sooner
33:04because you've got so much on your mind
33:08speaking of which
33:10talk to me about work
33:11I know that's why you're still awake
33:13do I have to
33:21Mr. Smith is still hounding me
33:23for a decision on who I'm going to let go
33:26the guys are still
33:27oblivious and I'm still desperately
33:29trying to think of a solution
33:31I've thought of myriad ways to save money
33:32and none of it comes close to a yearly salary
33:35I can't stave him off for much longer
33:41oh my god
33:52hello
34:01they were all in black
34:03did you hear them speak
34:05no
34:06I collapsed
34:08straight away
34:09and the
34:10most thing I remember
34:12I woke up in the ambulance
34:15I was at my sister's
34:17I will never forgive myself
34:19for leaving him alone in the house
34:20come on now Johnny
34:21it's okay
34:22okay
34:23it's not okay Clive
34:25this has to be dealt with
34:27once and for all
34:31is there something else
34:32we should know
34:32Dr. Harris
34:35Clive
34:38I
34:40bumped into Amy Riley
34:42yesterday
34:43or rather
34:45her main altar
34:47Becky
34:48she told me
34:49you'd spoken to her
34:54the ambulance
34:55who called for it
35:00I have no idea
35:02nor me
35:04the hospital
35:05phoned when he was admitted
35:15doesn't look like anything was damaged
35:17nothing obvious stolen either
35:19laptops out
35:20on the desk in the office
35:30woven polyester mix
35:32from cargo pants
35:34but this is grey
35:36Clive Harris said the intruder
35:37was all in black
35:38grey could be mistaken
35:40for black in the dark though
35:42they've caught themselves
35:43on something
35:44when they ran out
35:45alright
35:45so nothing damaged this time
35:48nothing taken
35:52but something
35:53left
35:54behind
35:58Amy
35:59does the name Edith
36:01mean anything to you
36:02Edith
36:04you don't have an altar
36:06by that name
36:07no not that
36:10Edith
36:11no
36:13it's mainly Becky
36:14who is
36:15more than enough
36:18Dr. Harris
36:19said he saw Becky
36:20yesterday
36:21do you remember that
36:25beg pardon
36:25can I have a quick word
36:29recording of the 999 call
36:31from last night
36:31just came through
36:32from emergency services
36:33I knew you'd want to
36:34listen to it straight away
36:35right thanks Marco
36:37hello
36:38can you send an ambulance
36:39to the house with the pink
36:40to Rosewood cottage
36:41on Millstone Lane
36:43right
36:45so it's fair to assume
36:46it's the intruder
36:46making the call
36:47and yet another attempt
36:48from them
36:49to reverse the damage
36:50they've done
36:50they sound genuinely upset
36:52definitely male
36:54puts Amy Riley
36:55in the clear
36:56plus
36:57the callers started
36:58to refer to it
36:58as the house with the pink
36:59woodwork
37:00remember
37:01Clive mentioned
37:02it used to be pink
37:09hello
37:10I just popped back
37:12to pick up a few bits
37:13Clive
37:13the doctor's being
37:14very positive
37:15so that's good
37:16good
37:17um
37:19sorry
37:20Mrs. Harris
37:22do you recognise this
37:27I've never seen it before
37:29it says Edith
37:31on the back
37:32does that name
37:33mean anything to you
37:33nothing
37:37and I'm sorry
37:39what about this
37:41sorry
37:46Clive
37:48mentioned that
37:49the woodwork
37:49on the house
37:50used to be pink
37:51that's right
37:52I don't especially
37:53remember how many
37:54years ago
37:54it was painted white
37:55I do
37:56as it happens
37:57it was ten years ago
37:59he'd just finished
38:00painting it
38:00when he had his
38:01first heart attack
38:03I told him not to do it
38:04that it would be
38:04too strenuous
38:05but he wouldn't listen
38:06and that's when
38:07we had to
38:08give up fostering
38:10yes of course
38:11you fostered
38:12I read it
38:15my wife and I do
38:17although we've had
38:18to put it on hold
38:18for the moment
38:19it's a wonderful
38:20thing to do
38:22but hard not
38:22to get too attached
38:23yes
38:24we actually had
38:25a placement
38:25when Clive fell ill
38:27a gorgeous boy
38:28he'd been with us
38:29for months
38:30we talked about
38:30adoption
38:31but social services
38:32were worried
38:33about Clive's health
38:34we just didn't know
38:35what the future held
38:36and how much care
38:38Clive would need
38:39the last thing I wanted
38:40was for Adam
38:41to feel sidelined
38:42again
38:43he deserves
38:44so much more
38:46must have been hard
38:48it was the hardest
38:49decision we ever
38:50had to make
38:51I can't say
38:52I don't regret it
38:55no
38:57sorry
39:00how old
39:01would Adam
39:02be now
39:03he'd be
39:04what
39:07he would have just
39:08turned 18
39:0918
39:1018
39:11pink
39:12and now they're
39:14white
39:1418
39:15thank you
39:21Kelby
39:22what was his name
39:24Sorcer
39:25your boy from the
39:26allotment
39:27the one who was
39:27fighting at the
39:27station
39:28what was his name
39:29Adam
39:30Adam
39:30Walsh
39:35Edith
39:35is not
39:36a person
39:38it's a place
39:40specifically
39:41her children's home
39:47Edith
39:48house
39:48in Exeter
39:49is for young
39:50people aged
39:5116 to 18
39:52on the cusp
39:52of leaving care
39:53yep
39:54I just spoke
39:54to the unit
39:55manager
39:55this key ring
39:56is included
39:57in a leavers
39:57pack
39:58she also
39:59sent me over
40:00a photograph
40:01of the most
40:01recent
40:02residence
40:03look
40:05Adam
40:05yep
40:06he left there
40:06a few days ago
40:07the manager
40:08said that once
40:08they turn 18
40:09then there's
40:10little support
40:10from social services
40:11what's his
40:12connection to
40:12Clive and
40:13June Harris
40:13he was their
40:14last foster
40:15placement
40:1510 years ago
40:16they wanted
40:17to adopt him
40:18but Clive had
40:19his first
40:19heart attack
40:19and then the
40:20social services
40:21removed Adam
40:22because they
40:22became concerned
40:23about the
40:24Harris's ability
40:24to care for him
40:25long term
40:25so he went
40:26back into the
40:27system
40:27until he left
40:28last week
40:29and came
40:29straight back
40:30to Shipton Abbott
40:31why target them
40:32if they were so
40:33close
40:33for that exact
40:34reason
40:35imagine thinking
40:36you'd found a
40:36family at last
40:37and they send
40:38you away
40:38they couldn't
40:39help that
40:40I'm not sure
40:40a vulnerable
40:41eight year old
40:41would see it
40:42that way
40:44but Adam
40:44was locked
40:45in Roger
40:46Franklin's shed
40:47when the first
40:47break-in happened
40:48it couldn't have
40:49been him
40:53hold on
40:53look
40:54there's that lad
40:55he was fine
40:56with at the
40:56train station
40:58the deal
41:00the deal
41:02the station manager
41:03heard the other
41:04boy say
41:04we've got a deal
41:06you can't pull
41:06out
41:07is that right
41:07Kelby
41:08yeah
41:08I don't think
41:09it was a drug
41:10deal
41:10so what if
41:11the other boy
41:12targeted the
41:13Harris's in return
41:14for Adam
41:14doing something
41:15for him
41:15but Adam
41:16got cold feet
41:17exactly
41:18and tried to
41:18reverse the damage
41:19each time
41:20the other boy
41:21broke into the
41:22Harris's first
41:22and trashed
41:23the living room
41:30this is what
41:31June saw
41:32when she came
41:32back from her
41:33power walk
41:33that morning
41:45after June
41:46left to go
41:46and get help
41:47Adam entered
41:48the house
41:48at around
41:489.15
41:51straight from
41:52the allotment
41:53where Kelby
41:53had just seen him
41:54exactly
41:55he then placed
41:56everything back
41:57as it should be
42:00apart from
42:01one book
42:02which he put
42:02back on the shelf
42:03upside down
42:08the same thing
42:09happened in
42:10Clive's office
42:11Adam tried to
42:12put it right
42:12again
42:12but before
42:14he could finish
42:14the job
42:14he heard Clive
42:16opening the door
42:20and escaped
42:21through the window
42:23Adam then
42:24tried to leave
42:24Shift and Abbott
42:25but the other
42:25boy stopped him
42:26and a fight
42:26broke out
42:27what are you
42:28doing
42:28get off me
42:29man
42:31you joking
42:33what's wrong
42:33with me
42:38so during the
42:39last break-in
42:40the other
42:40boy framed him
42:41a piece of
42:42cloth torn
42:43from Adam's
42:43cargo pants
42:44during the fight
42:44was left there
42:45deliberately
42:46along with the
42:47Kiwi
42:48I don't think
42:49I don't think it
42:49was his intention
42:50to harm Clive
42:52June
42:56but the other
42:57boy certainly
42:57didn't want the
42:58risk of being
42:58accused of
42:59possible murder
43:04Adam went back
43:05to the house
43:05to put things
43:06right again
43:07but this time
43:08it was far worse
43:09than he could
43:09have imagined
43:16hello
43:18can you send
43:19an ambulance
43:19to the house
43:19with the pinked
43:21to Rosewood Cottage
43:22on Millstone Lane
43:24we first went
43:25to the Harris's
43:25we were looking
43:26for Rosewood Cottage
43:27but couldn't find it
43:28Clive said
43:28it used to be
43:29easier to find
43:30when it was
43:30painted pink
43:31so whoever
43:32made that call
43:34must have had
43:35a history
43:35with the house
43:36I do
43:37yes
43:38I think I know
43:39where to find it
43:53Adam
43:54can you tell us
43:56who this is
43:58Sam
43:59we met in care
44:00and became mates
44:01same boat
44:02nobody wanted us
44:04few days after
44:05we left
44:05deed of house
44:06Sam showed me
44:07this thing
44:07you found online
44:08Clive
44:09in a newspaper
44:10a referral piece
44:12in the times
44:14talking about
44:14how much
44:15he cared about
44:15helping people
44:17didn't seem like
44:18he cared much
44:18about me
44:19when I went
44:19back into care
44:20it must have
44:21stung
44:21reading that
44:23I know
44:24it was stupid
44:25but
44:26I wanted to
44:27hurt them
44:27like they hurt
44:28me
44:28not properly
44:29just
44:31shake them up
44:32so that's
44:33so that's when
44:33you and
44:33Sam
44:35made the deal
44:36he would go
44:37after the
44:37harrises for you
44:38and what do
44:38he want you
44:39to do
44:39for him
44:40in exchange
44:43set up his
44:43mum's dealer
44:44boyfriend
44:45get him arrested
44:46a revenge swap
44:47I told Sam
44:48I changed my
44:48mind
44:49but
44:49he wasn't
44:49having it
44:50so you tried
44:51to stop it
44:51yeah but
44:52that stupid
44:53bloke locked
44:53me in his
44:54shed
44:54and
44:54by the time
44:55I got to
44:55the house
44:57it was too
44:57late
44:58then
44:59Sam started
45:00blackmailing you
45:00if he didn't
45:01keep your
45:02side of the
45:03deal
45:03he'd
45:03frame you
45:04it all got
45:05so out of
45:06hand
45:11I never
45:11meant them
45:12any harm
45:12but
45:14nobody
45:14told me
45:15anything
45:16one day
45:17I'm living
45:17with Clyde
45:18and June
45:18thinking I've
45:19got a family
45:19again
45:20the next
45:21I'm back
45:21in care
45:22you understand
45:25no you
45:26don't
45:27no you're
45:27right
45:30I don't
45:31understand
45:31what it was
45:32like for you
45:34but I do
45:35have experience
45:35from the
45:35other side
45:42my wife
45:42and I
45:43fostered
45:44a little
45:45girl
45:45Rosie
45:46not so long
45:47ago
45:48I thought
45:49we might
45:49have a future
45:49together
45:50as a family
45:53but we
45:54had to
45:54say goodbye
45:54to her
45:57it was
45:57hard
45:59still is
46:03Clive
46:04and June
46:05didn't
46:06reject you
46:07Adam
46:07they loved
46:08you
46:09letting you
46:10go
46:11wasn't
46:12their choice
46:17Adam
46:20can you
46:21take us
46:21to Sam
46:23I can't
46:25he's not
46:25a bad person
46:26he's just
46:26been
46:27through
46:27this
46:27isn't
46:27about
46:28punishment
46:28Adam
46:29we want
46:30to help
46:30both of
46:30you
46:31I promise
46:32but we
46:32can't do
46:33that
46:33if we
46:34don't know
46:34where
46:35Sam
46:35is
46:51finally
46:52see
46:52some
46:52sense
46:53sir
46:53took
46:54your time
46:55I'm
46:56sorry
46:56Sam
47:10it is
47:17alright
47:22son
47:23son's
47:23gone
47:23down
47:25like
47:26a king
47:26to rest
47:27you're
47:28okay
47:29yeah
47:29right
47:29just
47:30by this
47:30home
47:31thank you
47:44thank you
47:47thank you
47:54Where those troubles
47:55Now all been cast away
48:05The noble stars
48:07As they first arise
48:10The silence of the eve
48:15The deep and full skies
48:20The truth and fire
48:24I'll get my stuff
48:25Amy
48:28I'm not here to arrest you, okay?
48:31I'm here to tell you that we have found who is responsible
48:34And it's not Becky
48:35Okay, so most importantly
48:38It's not you
48:39Really?
48:40Yeah
48:41Thank God
48:47Amy
48:49I hope this doesn't sound patronising, but
48:53I think you're really brave
48:56The way you handle your disorder
48:58The way you're so honest and open
49:01Everyone has their stuff, don't they?
49:03Yeah, true, but
49:04Not everyone handles their stuff
49:06Like you do
49:09Thank you
49:12Take care of yourself
49:27Come on then, spit it out
49:30What's on your mind?
49:31Nothing
49:34Okay, there is something
49:36It's exciting though, don't worry
49:38I was talking to Martha
49:39Oh my God, ma'am
49:40There's Archie in that one
49:42What should we do?
49:44Hello
49:45Esther
49:46Zoe, hi
49:48Sorry, this is...
49:49Amelia, I know, we met
49:50Hi
49:50Hi, Esther
49:51I came in for a massage
49:53Oh
49:54How's the headache?
49:55Gone
49:56I feel like a brand new woman
49:57Oh, I'm so pleased
49:58Well, let me know when you want to book in again
50:00Oh, no need
50:01I'm fixed
50:02You're a miracle worker
50:03Tell him that, will you?
50:05She is
50:05It's true
50:07See, sort yourself out, mister
50:08Yeah, I'm trying
50:13Well, we'd best be going, haven't we, Zoe?
50:15Nice to see you both
50:16Great to see you, Esther
50:18Yeah, well, you know where I am, if you need me
50:20I do, cheers
50:22Right, um, Kate
50:27Oh my God, Mum
50:29You're so amazing
50:31Well, we're all adults
50:33Apart from you, obviously
50:34You'll always be my little baby girl
50:36Go on, anyway
50:37What was it you want to talk about?
50:40Can't think now
50:41No, you were chatting to Martha
50:43Something exciting
50:45Kind of forgotten already
50:46Uh, yeah
50:48She was just saying
50:49How much she appreciated me working at the cafe
50:52See
50:54None of us can do without you
50:57I'm very proud of you
50:58Yeah?
51:00Yeah
51:01Thanks
51:03Thanks, Mum
51:11It came this morning
51:13It came this morning
51:19Aren't you going to open it?
51:21Yes
51:22Why am I so nervous?
51:26July
51:27Yeah
51:30To Humphrey and Martha
51:42Do you think she knows how much we cared about her?
51:46How much we still care about her?
51:49Of course she does
51:52She knows Humphrey
51:55I wonder what she'd think about the lily bond, though
51:58I think it was my fault
52:00No, it wasn't
52:03Was it?
52:07Well, we couldn't live on a boat forever
52:10Speaking of which, I think we should put an offer in on the house
52:13Oh, it's so much work, Martha
52:14Not to mention money
52:16Yeah, but we take our time
52:19Do it bit by bit
52:22Remember what we said
52:24It's the two of us
52:26And whatever else happens, it will always be the two of us
52:30This is our adventure, Humphrey
52:33And there's nobody else I'd choose to be on it with
52:41That's it
52:41Come on, ladies
52:44Let's get it aside and I'll get us all a drink
52:46Come on, come on
52:50A mind feel for a week out
52:53There's the two of us
52:54To talk to you now
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