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04:01Ne?
04:03Tensiyonu, kırık nek ve no sleep.
04:06But thanks for the compliment.
04:11Rosewood 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.
04:30Darling, I am so sorry I was with a client. My phone was off.
04:35Um, Clive Harrison, June's husband.
04:38D.I. Goodman, this is D.S. Williams.
04:40I'm sorry we weren't here earlier too. Is it slightly tricky to find?
04:43We are tucked away here.
04:45It was much easier to find when the woodwork was pink, albeit slightly garish.
04:49Er, shall we go inside, Mrs Harris?
04:59Look at it. They've wrecked the place.
05:11Sorry, Mrs Harris. What exactly did you notice was wrong?
05:19The whole place was upside down.
05:22They turned the drawers out.
05:25This 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. We 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. I don't want to see you go, Zoe, but you've got a whole life to live.
06:19Doing what, though?
06:21You're 18. You've got bags of time.
06:22It takes six years to train to be a vet.
06:25Do you want to be a vet?
06:25No, I won't. I'm just making a point.
06:29How did you decide?
06:30I didn't. I 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. Choose adventure, Zoe.
06:57Finger!
07:02I know what I saw.
07:04You're sure there's nothing missing?
07:06I've checked. Everything 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. Clive is diagnosing me as we speak.
07:32June, that's not true.
07:38Thank you both for your time. I'm sorry if I've wasted it.
07:41Of course not.
07:42You're very welcome.
07:43Nothing to apologise for.
07:46Have there been any causes for concern with June recently, psychologically?
07:50Nothing. I'm as perplexed as you are.
07:53Yes, well, you know where we are.
07:55Yes, Sergeant.
07:56Thank you.
08:01Might be the start of something to do with our mental health?
08:05Yes.
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?
08:16Not exactly as it was. Dr Harris's book was upside down. It's odd. Don't you think?
08:22And the rest of the shelves were so neat.
08:32I have a 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.
08:46Honestly, if I get one more call out about kids doing wheelies in the high street or eating people's custard
08:52creams, I'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. Poor woman was hysterical.
09:01The house was immaculate.
09:02What's going on, then?
09:04Not sure yet. She 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?
09:17Erm, Gaslight.
09:19That's the one.
09:21Oh.
09:22It says here they fostered, too.
09:25Dr 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.
09:34Mum, I 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 on all.
10:12Or should I say, who started it?
10:15Yeah, alright, Margot, thanks for the insight, but I slept badly, that's all.
10:18You should both try positive affirmations.
10:21Now, every morning, I look in the mirror and I say,
10:26I am enough.
10:27Out loud.
10:28Here.
10:30You try it.
10:32I am enough.
10:34No, no, no, no. It'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.
10:47I am enough.
10:49Alright.
10:50Don't blow me ears off.
10:51Now, you do that every morning and feel the difference it makes.
10:58Good.
11:06Yeah.
11:10Oh.
11:15Shipped and 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.
11:37He didn't have the good grace to say goodbye.
11:40Who wants you to call him back ASCP?
11:42He says he's keen to know your decision.
11:58Doctor Harris, sorry to bother you.
12:00Can I just check, our next session is Tuesday, isn't it?
12:04Ten o'clock, yes.
12:05See you then, Amy.
12:07I'll see you then, Amy.
12:07Thanks, sir.
12:32I'll see you then, Amy.
21:32Buna bakma bir şeyimden bakmalı...
21:34Ne yapabilirsin, bu mekontabla alıştık.
21:38Ama gelenek bir şey yaşayacaklar da bu, Tabii?
21:42Öğrenble nasıl bakılabilirim?
21:44Ve yine harika bir şekilde, sülüştüm?
21:46Evet, ben ne, birleştir?
21:51Fakat kututum süsusunda önemli bir üyeler verim.
21:55Peki, bunu bir yerlere hizmeti.
21:59Oraya uymazılmasını?
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25:28Mahas Maya'a cehaf�isride ücretmediler.
25:30Onuza
25:30Değil mi?isk
25:31bir últim bir işildirın
25:35pergunta rozm
25:36iskra
25:37nutriyajısentir
25:39ve proof
25:41m Kend other UC
25:43UC al
25:49recomendim
25:50benim
25:51ama bu mu
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26:54No, no, no, you've been really helpful.
26:57I mean, thank you.
27:00Dr. Harris said he saw you this morning.
27:04I 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
27:15Dr. Harris this morning?
27:17It could have happened.
27:19Could have easily happened.
27:23You all adds up?
27:26Yes, circumstantially.
27:28She pretty much confessed though.
27:30That's more than circumstantially.
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.
27:55Have you had a hot stone massage before, Esther?
27:58Er, I've had a brick thrown at me if that counts.
28:02Sorry?
28:04Hazard of the job.
28:05I'm a detective.
28:07A detective, wow.
28:09No wonder you're stressed.
28:10Now, 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?
28:29Er, fine, thanks.
28:33Good.
28:34Good.
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 will be delighted to have free massages on tap.
28:55Not Archie Hughes, though.
28:59Ooh.
28:59You 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!
29:28Clive!
29:29Clive!
29:55No shades?
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
30:03that I left them behind.
30:07What?
30:07Oh?
30:09What?
30:11What?
30:13No!
30:14No!
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33:10Talk to me about work, I know that's why you're still awake.
33:13Oh, do I have to?
33:21Mr. Smith is still
33:22hounding me for a decision on who I'm going to let go.
33:26The guys are still
33:27oblivious and I'm still
33:28desperately trying to think of a solution.
33:31I've thought of myriad ways to save money
33:33and none of it comes close to a yearly salary.
33:34I can't stave him off
33:37for much longer.
33:41Oh my...
33:52Hello?
34:02They were all in black.
34:04Did you hear them speak?
34:06No.
34:07I collapsed straight away.
34:10And the most 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.
34:22It's okay.
34:23Okay?
34:24It's not okay, Clive.
34:26This has to be dealt with once and for all.
34:31Is there something else we should know, Dr. Harris?
34:35Clive.
34:39I...
34:40bumped into Amy Riley yesterday.
34:44Or rather,
34:46her main altar, Becky.
34:48She told me
34:49you'd spoken to her.
34:51Hmm.
34:54The ambulance?
34:56Who called for it?
35:00I've no idea.
35:02No, me.
35:04The hospital phoned when he was admitted.
35:15Doesn't look like anything was damaged.
35:18Nothing obvious stolen either.
35:20Laptops out on the desk in the office.
35:24Hmm.
35:30Woven polyester mix?
35:32From cargo pants?
35:34But this is grey.
35:36Clive Harris said the intruder was all in black.
35:39Grey could be mistaken for black in the dark, though.
35:42They've caught themselves on something when they ran out.
35:45All right.
35:46So nothing damaged this time.
35:48Nothing taken.
35:52But something left behind.
35:58Amy, does the name Edith mean anything to you?
36:03Edith?
36:05You don't have an altar by that name?
36:08No, not that.
36:11Edith, no.
36:13It's mainly Becky who is more than enough.
36:18Dr. Harris said he saw Becky yesterday.
36:21Do you remember that?
36:25Beg pardon.
36:26Can I have a quick word?
36:29The recording of the 999 call from last night just came through from emergency services.
36:33I knew you'd want to listen to it straight away.
36:36Right.
36:36Thanks, Marco.
36:37Hello.
36:38Can you send an ambulance to the house with the pinked?
36:41To Rosewood Cottage on Millstone Lane.
36:44Right.
36:45So it's fair to assume it's the intruder making the call.
36:47And yet another attempt from them to reverse the damage they've done.
36:51They sound genuinely upset.
36:53Definitely male.
36:54Is Amy Riley in the clear?
36:56Mm-hmm.
36:56Plus, the caller started to refer to it as the house with the pink woodwork.
37:00Remember, Clive mentioned it used to be pink.
37:09Hello.
37:10I just popped back to pick up a few bits for Clive.
37:14The doctor's being very positive, so that's good.
37:16Good.
37:17Um, sorry, Mrs. Harris.
37:22Do you recognise this?
37:27I've never seen it before.
37:30Is this Edith on the back?
37:32Does that name mean anything to you?
37:34Nothing.
37:37And, um, sorry.
37:39What about this?
37:41Sorry.
37:46Oh, Clive, uh, mentioned that the woodwork on the house used to be pink.
37:51That's right.
37:52Well, I don't suppose you remember how many years ago it was painted white.
37:55I do, as it happens.
37:57It was ten years ago.
37:59He'd just finished painting it when he had his first heart attack.
38:03I told him not to do it, that it would be too strenuous, but he wouldn't listen.
38:06And that's when we had to give up fostering.
38:10Yes, of course, you fostered.
38:13I read it.
38:15My wife and I do.
38:17Although we've had to put it on hold for the moment.
38:19It's a wonderful thing to do.
38:22But hard not to get too attached.
38:24Yes.
38:24We actually had a placement when Clive fell ill.
38:27A gorgeous boy.
38:29He'd been with us for months.
38:30We talked about adoption.
38:31But social services were worried about Clive's health.
38:34We just didn't know what the future held and how much care Clive would need.
38:39The last thing I wanted was for Adam to feel sidelined again.
38:43He deserves so much more.
38:46It must have been hard.
38:48It was the hardest decision we ever had to make.
38:51I can't say I don't regret it.
38:55No.
38:57Sorry.
39:00How old would Adam be now?
39:04He'd be...
39:05What?
39:07He'll have just turned eighteen.
39:10Eighteen?
39:11Eighteen pink!
39:13And now they're white.
39:14Eighteen.
39:15Thank you.
39:21Kelby.
39:22What was his name?
39:24Sorry, sir?
39:25Your boy from the allotment, the one who was fighting at the station.
39:28What was his name?
39:29Uh, Adam.
39:30Adam Walsh.
39:35Edith.
39:36He's not a person.
39:38It's a place.
39:40Specifically, a children's home.
39:47Edith House in Exeter is for young people aged 16 to 18 on the cusp of leaving care.
39:54Yep.
39:54I just spoke to the unit manager.
39:55This key ring is included in a leavers pack.
39:58She also sent me over a photograph of the most recent residence.
40:03Look.
40:05I didn't.
40:05Yep.
40:06He left there a few days ago.
40:07The manager said that once they turn 18, then there's little support from social services.
40:11What's his connection to Clive and June Harris?
40:14He was their last foster placement ten years ago.
40:16They wanted to adopt him.
40:18But Clive had his first heart attack and then the social services removed Adam because they became concerned about the
40:24house's ability to care for him long term.
40:26So he went back into the system until he left last week and came straight back to Shipton Abbot.
40:31Why target them if they were so close?
40:33For that exact reason.
40:35Imagine thinking you'd found a family at last and they'd send you away.
40:39They couldn't help that.
40:40I'm not sure a vulnerable eight-year-old would see it that way.
40:44But Adam was locked in Roger Franklin's shed when the first break-in happened.
40:49It couldn't have been him.
40:53Hold on, look.
40:55There's that lad he was fine without the train station.
40:58The deal.
41:00The deal!
41:02The station manager heard the other boy say,
41:05we've got a deal you can't pull out.
41:07Is that right, Kelby?
41:08Yeah.
41:08I don't think it was a drug deal.
41:10So what if the other boy targeted the Harris's in return for Adam doing something for him?
41:16But Adam got cold feet.
41:17Exactly, and tried to reverse the damage each time.
41:21The other boy broke into the Harris's first and trashed the living room.
41:31This is what June saw when she came back from her power walk that morning.
41:45After June left to go and get help,
41:47Adam entered the house at around 9.15.
41:52Straight from the allotment,
41:53where Kelby had just seen him.
41:54Exactly.
41:55He then placed everything back as it should be.
42:00Apart from one book,
42:01which he put back on the shelf upside down.
42:09The same thing happened in Clive's office.
42:11Adam tried to put it right again.
42:13Well, before he could finish the job,
42:15he heard Clive opening the door
42:20and escaped through the window.
42:23Adam then tried to leave Shifton Abbot,
42:25but the other boy stopped him,
42:26and a fight broke out.
42:27What are you doing?
42:29Get off me, man!
42:30We are still!
42:31You're joking!
42:33What's wrong with you?
42:38So during the last break-in,
42:40the other boy framed him.
42:42A piece of cloth torn from Adam's cargo pants
42:44during the fight
42:44was left there deliberately
42:46along with the Kiwi.
42:48I don't think it was his intention to harm Clive.
42:52June?
42:56But the other boy certainly didn't want
42:58the risk of being accused of possible murder.
43:04Adam went back to the house
43:05to put things right again.
43:07But this time,
43:08it was far worse than he could have imagined.
43:17Hello?
43:18Can you send an ambulance
43:19to the house with the pinked...
43:21to Rosewood Cottage on Millstone Lane?
43:24When we first went to the Harris's,
43:26we were looking for Rosewood Cottage
43:27but couldn't find it.
43:28Clive said it used to be easier to find
43:30when it was painted pink.
43:31So whoever made that call
43:34must have had a history with the house.
43:37I do.
43:37Yes.
43:38I don't think I know where to find it.
43:53Adam?
43:54Can you tell us
43:56who this is?
43:58Sam.
43:59We met in care and became mates.
44:01Same boat.
44:02Nobody wanted us.
44:04A few days after we left Edith's house,
44:06Sam showed me this thing you found online.
44:08Clive.
44:09In a newspaper.
44:11A profile piece in the Times?
44:14Talking about how much he cared about helping people.
44:17Didn't seem like he cared much about me
44:19when I went back into care.
44:20You must have stung reading that.
44:22I know it was stupid
44:25but I wanted to hurt them
44:27like they hurt me.
44:28Not properly.
44:30Just shake them up.
44:32So that's when you and Sam
44:35made the deal.
44:36He would go after the Harris's for you
44:38and what do you want you to do
44:39for him in exchange?
44:43Set up his mum's dealer boyfriend.
44:45Get him arrested.
44:46A revenge swap?
44:47I told Sam I changed my mind
44:49but he wasn't having it.
44:50So you tried to stop it?
44:52Yeah, but that stupid bloke
44:53locked me in his shed
44:54and by the time I got to the house
44:57it was too late.
44:59Then Sam started blackmailing you?
45:01If he didn't keep your side of the deal
45:03he'd frame you?
45:05It all got so out of hand.
45:11I never meant them any harm
45:12but nobody told me anything.
45:15and one day I'm living with Clyde and June
45:18thinking I've got a family again
45:19and the next I'm back in care.
45:22You understand.
45:25No, you don't.
45:27No, you're right.
45:30I don't understand what it was like for you.
45:34But I do have experience from the other side.
45:42My wife and I fostered.
45:44um, little girl
45:45Rosie
45:46not so long ago
45:48I thought we might have a future
45:50together
45:50as a family
45:53but we had to say goodbye to her.
45:57It was hard.
45:59Still is.
46:03Clive
46:04and June
46:05didn't reject you, Adam.
46:07They loved you.
46:09letting you go
46:10letting you go
46:11wasn't their choice.
46:17Adam
46:20can you take us to Sam?
46:23I can't.
46:25He's not a bad person.
46:26He's just been through it all.
46:27This isn't about punishment, Adam.
46:30We want to help both of you.
46:31I promise.
46:31But we can't do that
46:33if we don't know where
46:35Sam is.
46:39The next train to Exeter
46:41will be from
46:41platform 1 in 12 minutes.
46:51Finally seen some sense, eh?
46:54Took you time?
46:55I'm sorry, Sam.
47:08You crashed.
47:09No, it's okay.
47:10I never laid a finger on him,
47:11I swear.
47:12We know that.
47:13We just want to help.
47:14Yeah, whatever.
47:15Sam
47:17it is alright.
47:22The sun's gone down
47:24Like a king to rest
47:27You're okay.
47:29Yeah.
47:30The brightest palace holds
47:31Far and going west
47:38Oh, now, now
47:41The fire we made
47:45Beat me in the twilight
47:48Beat me in the day
47:52Beat me where those trump
47:55Now all been cast away
48:05The global stars
48:08As they first arise
48:12The silence of the eve
48:16The deep and full skies
48:24I'll get my shots
48:25Amy
48:28I'm not here to arrest you, okay?
48:31I'm here to tell you
48:32that we have found
48:33who's responsible
48:34and it's not Becky
48:35Okay, so most importantly
48:38it's not you
48:39Really?
48:40Yeah
48:40Oh, thank God
48:47What do you mean?
48:49I hope this doesn't sound
48:51patronising, but
48:53I think you're really brave
48:56The way you handle
48:57your disorder
48:58the way
48:59you're so honest
48:59and open
49:01Everyone has their stuff
49:03don't they?
49:04Yeah, true
49:04but
49:04not everyone handles
49:06their stuff
49:06like you do
49:09Thank you
49:12Take care of the sun
49:42The sun's gone down
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