📱 Missed Call (2026) - Season 1 Episode 3
One missed call. A thousand unanswered questions. In Episode [X], the mystery deepens as [brief hook: e.g., "a cryptic voicemail leads to a shocking discovery / a new victim receives the call / the protagonist races against time"]. Every ring brings them closer to the truth... or deeper into danger.
🔹 Episode Highlights:
• [E01 Hook: "A strange missed call triggers a chain of terrifying events"]
• [E02 Hook: "Old secrets surface as the calls connect to the past"]
• [E03 Hook: "A pattern emerges—but is it a clue or a trap?"]
• [E04 Hook: "Allies become suspects as trust fractures"]
• [E05 Hook: "A voicemail holds the key—but at what cost?"]
• Tense atmosphere, plot twists & psychological suspense that keeps you guessing
🔹 Series Info:
• Format: Thriller / Mystery / Suspense Drama Series
• Original Network: [Customize: e.g., Streaming Platform / International Syndication]
• Season: 1 | Episode:3
• Genre Tags: Psychological Thriller, Crime Mystery, Supernatural Suspense
• Language: English (Original Audio) + Subtitles Available
• Runtime: ~45 minutes (full) | Clip/Highlight version: ~8-12 min
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One missed call. A thousand unanswered questions. In Episode [X], the mystery deepens as [brief hook: e.g., "a cryptic voicemail leads to a shocking discovery / a new victim receives the call / the protagonist races against time"]. Every ring brings them closer to the truth... or deeper into danger.
🔹 Episode Highlights:
• [E01 Hook: "A strange missed call triggers a chain of terrifying events"]
• [E02 Hook: "Old secrets surface as the calls connect to the past"]
• [E03 Hook: "A pattern emerges—but is it a clue or a trap?"]
• [E04 Hook: "Allies become suspects as trust fractures"]
• [E05 Hook: "A voicemail holds the key—but at what cost?"]
• Tense atmosphere, plot twists & psychological suspense that keeps you guessing
🔹 Series Info:
• Format: Thriller / Mystery / Suspense Drama Series
• Original Network: [Customize: e.g., Streaming Platform / International Syndication]
• Season: 1 | Episode:3
• Genre Tags: Psychological Thriller, Crime Mystery, Supernatural Suspense
• Language: English (Original Audio) + Subtitles Available
• Runtime: ~45 minutes (full) | Clip/Highlight version: ~8-12 min
🎧 Prefer audio? Listen to Missed Call recaps & theories on podcast platforms.
👉 Enjoying the series? Hit LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and comment: "Who do YOU think is behind the calls? 👇📱" Turn on notifications 🔔 so you never miss the next ring!
#MissedCall #MissedCallS1 #ThrillerSeries #MysteryDrama #SuspenseTV #PsychologicalThriller #S1E[X] #PlotTwist #BingeWatch #StreamingSeries #WhoIsCalling
⚠️ Copyright Disclaimer: This video is shared for promotional, review, and informational purposes only. All rights to "Missed Call" belong to the original production company and broadcasting network. This upload complies with Fair Use guidelines (Section 107, U.S. Copyright Act). No copyright infringement intended.
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00:00I just met Xavier. He lives in a caravan.
00:02Kate.
00:03You were seen with Xavier and Katie outside Bar Saint-Michel.
00:06If I find out that any of your family did something to Katie, I swear to God I'll kill them.
00:10Hi, Papa.
00:11What the hell is that on your neck?
00:13I don't know if I can cope with this.
00:15I'm joining you.
00:18Two bags belonging to two missing girls were found at the same place.
00:24Nobody is going to forget about Katie.
00:59Two bags belonging to two missing girls were found at the same place.
01:28Two bags belonging to two missing girls were found at the same place.
01:29She did an internet search on the other missing girl, Odile Lombard.
01:33Then most of what you read will be gossip and hearsay.
01:36The resemblance to Katie is uncanny.
01:39They're the same age, give or take. Same eyes.
01:43The police never found anything to suggest a crime had been committed, so we must not jump to conclusions.
01:47Odile Lombard had some issues. There were problems at home. She could have gone anywhere.
01:51Does her mother still live in the town?
01:53Odile Lombard? She works at the school. She's a cleaner. And if you were thinking you're going to talk to
01:57her, don't.
01:57What happened to? You're doing the right thing, Sarah.
02:03Nothing but...
02:06But I am also police. So this situation is complicated.
02:10There must have been some leads. Some potential witnesses.
02:13I told you I had nothing to do with the case.
02:16Well then who did? Ricard?
02:19The officer was Serge Hénin.
02:22The bloke who owns the hotel?
02:24He was a police officer for 25 years.
02:26And the father of the lad who's just gone AWOL that was with Katie the night she went missing.
02:33What?
02:35Forensics lifted prints from Katie's backpack.
02:38They're a match with Serge Hénin.
02:44We've organized a search for tomorrow.
02:46No.
02:46It's routine in a case like this.
02:49For Katie?
02:51For any evidence that might help us find her.
02:54It's normal to search the area where the person was last seen.
02:58I understand if you would rather not be there.
03:01Just you try stopping me.
03:17I've heard the news.
03:18What news?
03:19They're sending the exchange pupils home.
03:21We leave tomorrow afternoon.
03:23You're leaving without Katie.
03:25I'm afraid it's out of my hands.
03:26I think some of them know more than they're letting on.
03:29Teenage code of silence and all that.
03:31The headmaster's been on at me for a couple of days.
03:33Frantic calls from worried parents.
03:36Accusations of negligence.
03:37School culpability.
03:38If you had picked up when I called, you are as much to blame for this as anyone.
03:44I'm sorry.
03:50I wish things could have gone differently.
03:57How long have you been coming here to Saint-Michel?
04:02For a few years now.
04:03Well, then you must have known about the other missing girl.
04:06Odile Lambert.
04:07She was a pupil at the school.
04:08She had nothing to do with the exchange programme.
04:10All those anxious parents back at Burwood.
04:13Do you seriously think they would have let you bring their kids here?
04:16If they'd known?
04:17It's been a good few years since Odile's disappearance.
04:20Just long enough for people to try to move on.
04:22The last thing that this town needs is you stirring things up again.
04:29Her mother works here as a cleaner.
04:31I want to speak to her.
04:34They'll be finished for the day.
04:37Well, then I'll need her home address.
04:38I don't have access to that kind of information.
04:41Even if I did, I couldn't share it.
04:49It's a bit bloody late to start doing things by the book, Mr. Scott.
04:58Hello, Remy.
05:03Virginie.
05:06On vient de recevoir les analyses du bougeant de Cathy.
05:08Ah.
05:09C'est pas son sens, c'est celui d'Emma Morvin.
05:12Donc son histoire tient la route.
05:13Oui.
05:17Je t'ai vu discuter avec Sarah Glison.
05:20Oui.
05:21Et ?
05:22Je trouve que tu te rapproches un peu trop d'elle.
05:25Cavaler toutes les deux Ă la Thelma et Louise.
05:28Enfin, je te rappelle quand mĂŞme que sa fille a disparu.
05:30Je te rappelle qu'on fait tout ce qu'on peut pour la retrouver.
05:35L'affaire Odile Lambert, j'ai envie de demander à la juge de réouvrir l'enquête.
05:38Non, non, non.
05:39C'est pas une bonne idée, fais-moi confiance.
05:40Attends, les similitudes entre les deux affaires...
05:42Non, sérieux, Virginie, t'arrêtes jamais, là ?
05:49On a reçu douze nouveaux signalements pour Cathy.
05:52Notre priorité, c'est les étudiants parrains.
05:55Alors pour le moment, on s'en tient Ă l'enquĂŞte.
05:56Ok ?
05:59Ok.
06:00C'est trop.
06:18On s'en tient Ă l'enquĂŞte, c'est-Ă -dire qu'on s'en tient Ă l'enquĂŞte.
06:21C'est-Ă -dire qu'on s'en tient Ă l'enquĂŞte.
06:23C'est-Ă -dire qu'on s'en tient Ă l'enquĂŞte, c'est-Ă -dire qu'on s'en
06:29tient Ă l'enquĂŞte.
06:31C'est-Ă -dire qu'on s'en tient Ă l'enquĂŞte, c'est-Ă -dire qu'on s'en
06:42tient Ă l'enquĂŞte.
06:43C'est-Ă -dire qu'on s'en tient Ă l'enquĂŞte.
07:22C'est-Ă -dire qu'on s'en tient Ă l'enquĂŞte, c'est-Ă -dire qu'on s'en
07:25tient Ă l'enquĂŞte.
07:44Yeah. He took early retirement, just over a year ago.
07:49I always felt Serge knew more than he was telling me.
07:52Did they question anyone about Odile's disappearance?
07:56Andrew Taylor, an Englishman who lives here now.
07:59His car was seen on the road Odile would have walked along that night.
08:04Any relation of Detective Taylor?
08:06He's our father.
08:08Okay.
08:31It's a quest problem.
08:36I've been looking for once in this episode.
08:37Now, let's go.
08:38Come on, let's go.
08:52All right.
08:53Come on.
08:54Come on.
08:54Come on.
08:55Come on.
08:56Come on.
09:00Come on.
09:15They're asking for volunteers to help with a search tomorrow.
09:20Odile wasn't important enough to warrant a search.
09:23Not like an English tourist.
09:25We can only hope they've learned from past mistakes.
09:32Your daughter was staying at the Morvins?
09:35Yes. She'd been there about a week.
09:38Why?
09:40Odile used to look after the daughter sometimes.
09:43One time, she arrived home after being over at the house.
09:47Angry, upset, never told me what happened.
09:49But she refused to ever go back.
09:51There was something about him that frightened Odile.
09:55Fabienne.
09:56I mentioned it to the police.
09:58As far as I know, it was never followed up.
10:10I went to see Audrey Lambert.
10:13You know that will come back on me.
10:15Odile was the Morvins' babysitter.
10:18Audrey warned the police about Fabien.
10:20Odile was terrified of him.
10:23If the police had any evidence that implicated Fabien Morvan, they would have followed it up.
10:26Oh, yeah.
10:27A man who has half the town in his pocket?
10:29I don't think so.
10:31He's rich.
10:32Old money.
10:34That can certainly buy you some favours.
10:37Céjana?
10:38You want to tell me why he was put out to Grasse?
10:41He'd been taking bribes.
10:42A fraud case we'd been working on.
10:46What?
10:46He was corrupt!
10:48I gave evidence against him to the general inspection of the National Police, which has made me something of a
10:53pariah with most of the team.
10:55But he was the man who was running Odile's case!
10:57An old school detective who was never going to change.
11:01I've got some news.
11:02The blood on Katie's bomber jacket wasn't hers.
11:05It was Emma Morvan's.
11:07What does that tell us?
11:09That maybe Xavier didn't fly.
11:11That Katie left the party that night and was headed back into town.
11:17Odile and Katie are connected.
11:19I know they are.
11:21Have you spoken to your boss about reopening the case?
11:25I'm working on him.
11:28Won't there be a...
11:29A conflict of interest?
11:33Audrey tells me that your father was questioned.
11:38My dad was brought in to answer some routine inquiries.
11:41He was driving home that night.
11:42They wanted to know if it's in anything, that's all.
11:44I'll see you in the morning at the search.
11:46I'll see you in the morning at the search.
11:50I'll see you in the morning at the search.
11:52I'll see you in the morning at the search.
11:54I'll see you in the morning at the search.
12:01I'll see you in the morning at the search.
12:02I'll see you in the morning at the search.
12:02I'll see you in the morning at the search.
12:04I'll see you in the morning at the search.
12:06I'll see you in the morning at the search.
12:06I'll see you in the morning at the search.
12:07I'll see you in the morning at the search.
12:07I'll see you in the morning at the search.
12:08I'll see you in the morning at the search.
12:09I'll see you in the morning at the search.
12:09I'll see you in the morning at the search.
12:11I'll see you in the morning at the search.
12:13I'll see you in the morning at the search.
12:20Jason?
12:24Hey.
12:28Oh, am I pleased to see you.
12:31I got the fastest car they had
12:32and I drove down here like the boy racer I used to be.
12:37Now, look, get yourself ready.
12:39I'm going to buy you dinner.
12:40Oh.
12:42Hey, madam.
12:54Cote de Brevence, the last of the vintage.
12:59Lamb shank in the oven
13:00and the glamour continues with tin pears for pudding.
13:04Well, this fridge doesn't look that glamorous to me.
13:07When did you last clean it out?
13:09Oh, stop fussing.
13:11Come on, sit down.
13:12It's too late for that.
13:17What are you doing with these?
13:21Nothing.
13:24Look, if you must know,
13:25someone pinned them to my door this afternoon, okay?
13:28And I've no idea why.
13:30You didn't see who?
13:31Yeah, well, if I hazard a guess,
13:33it was that Sarah Gleeson woman.
13:36She's been putting them up all over town.
13:38Why so many?
13:40I don't know.
13:41I guess she's going through a lot,
13:43so you have to make allowances.
13:46We're exploring the possibility
13:47that Katie's disappearance
13:49might be connected to Odile's case.
13:55You've never talked about the day you were questioned.
13:58Well, I guess it's all in the file.
14:01I'm asking you, Papa.
14:05You know I wasn't here then.
14:08I passed Odile Lambert on the road
14:10the night she disappeared,
14:12and they wanted to know
14:13if I saw her with anyone.
14:19The lugs had you in there forever,
14:21and now we're...
14:21No, stop it.
14:22Now, just stop it now.
14:25I won't have my daughter
14:26interrogating me in my own home.
14:30Now, sit down.
14:31Come on.
14:31Let's enjoy the wine together.
14:42You know they're sending
14:43the exchange kids home tomorrow?
14:45Yeah, yeah, yeah.
14:46Head office got in touch with me.
14:47Well, they should be staying in Saint-Michel.
14:49What if the French police
14:50need to interview them again?
14:52It's really an helping babes.
14:54Jason, please don't call me babes.
14:56We're not on Love Island.
14:59Um...
14:59Look, you need to keep a clear head
15:00for the search tomorrow.
15:02The other girl who went missing.
15:04Odile Lambert.
15:06That's five years ago, Sarah.
15:08But there is at least one person
15:11in this town who knows...
15:13Yes?
15:13Someone in this town
15:15who knows what happened to her.
15:17And to Katie.
15:19At least one.
15:20Maybe more.
15:21I mean,
15:22what if they're all conspiring together now?
15:26Look, you're...
15:28You're fighting for her.
15:30You're miles from home
15:31and your mind's working overtime.
15:33I get that.
15:35But come on.
15:37Come on what?
15:38Katie packed her bag, right?
15:41So maybe she was planning
15:43on leaving with someone.
15:44That, um,
15:45Zabier bloke.
15:46Oh, he said that she left
15:47the party on her own.
15:49Maybe he's covering for her.
15:51Katie's bag
15:52was found at the monument.
15:54Same place that Odile left hers.
15:56Coincidence has to be.
15:57Wow.
15:58What about the message?
15:59Help me, Mom.
16:02Dunno.
16:04You know what, Katie?
16:05She would never have gone anywhere
16:07without telling me.
16:09And Wild Nights
16:10party
16:11are vandalising this place.
16:13It's not her.
16:14It's not.
16:15Well, it's the first time
16:16she's ever been away from home.
16:19And exchange students,
16:20they just want to have fun.
16:21Yeah, well,
16:22now you know her better than I do,
16:24do you?
16:24Well, chatted sometimes.
16:26That's all.
16:28About what?
16:32Okay.
16:33Full disclosure.
16:35There were some things
16:36that she felt
16:37that she couldn't talk
16:37to you about.
16:39No.
16:40No, no, no, no.
16:41No.
16:42No.
16:42We share everything.
16:44There is nothing
16:45that's off limits.
16:46All the pressure
16:46to do well at school,
16:47to be perfect.
16:49She hates the idea
16:50of disappointing you.
16:51Well, I just want
16:52the best for her.
16:53That's all I've ever wanted.
16:55I didn't mean
16:56to suggest that...
16:57I know.
16:57I know what you mean.
16:58You mean
17:00that I should take
17:01some of the blame
17:01for this, sir.
17:02Maybe I should.
17:03No, no, no, no.
17:04I don't...
17:04I'm not having that.
17:05No.
17:06No.
17:07You are a great mum,
17:09Sarah.
17:10You are.
17:11Teenagers are tricky.
17:14I just wish
17:15I had listened
17:15to my gut
17:17and that I'd never
17:18let her come here.
17:23I'm not having that.
17:40I'm not having that.
17:42I'm not having that.
17:42The soire
17:42ne peut que
17:42s'améliorer, alors.
17:45La fin
17:45Odile Lambert,
17:46quand tu m'en as parlé,
17:46tu m'as dit
17:47qu'il avait été
17:47entendu comme témoin,
17:48pas comme suspect.
17:49Non, Jérôme,
17:50j'ai lu le dossier.
17:51Il a été placé
17:52en garde-vue, quand mĂŞme.
17:54Ils l'ont lâché
17:55par manque d'éléments,
17:56mais il est resté
17:56sur la liste des suspects.
17:58C'est Serge
17:58qui a insisté
17:59pour qu'on interroge
17:59ton père.
18:00Il n'y avait rien
18:01qui le relie
18:01Ă la disparition d'Odile.
18:02Rien du tout.
18:04Mais s'il n'y avait rien
18:05Ă cacher,
18:05pourquoi tu ne m'en as pas
18:06parlé, alors ?
18:06Mais je voulais
18:07juste te protéger,
18:08c'est tout.
18:09On arrête de parler de ça.
18:10Mais c'est marrant,
18:10pourquoi ça t'embête
18:11qu'on parle de cette affaire ?
18:12Mais parce qu'on ne l'a jamais
18:13retrouvée,
18:13Odile Lambert,
18:13voilĂ pourquoi.
18:18À cette époque,
18:19Sophie Ă©tait dĂ©jĂ
18:19très malade.
18:21J'ai essayĂ© d'ĂŞtre lĂ
18:22pour ma femme.
18:23Odile Lambert,
18:23ce n'était pas ma priorité.
18:29J'ai parlé à la juge.
18:32On va réexaminer l'enquête
18:33au vu du dernier élément.
18:36Je savais que tu finiras
18:37par comprendre.
19:07Sous-titrage ST' 501
19:15est-ce que tu as
19:22?
19:23Ah, c'est un ex-copper.
19:24Je pense qu'il connaît
19:24le place
19:25bien que quelqu'un.
19:26Je vais y aller
19:27voir le milieu.
19:27Je vais y aller
19:28en un second.
19:35Bonjour.
19:36Bonjour.
19:37Nous sommes en train de
19:38la ligne.
19:38Il y a beaucoup de
19:39la place Ă couper.
19:39Juste ĂŞtre certain
19:40que nous n'allions pas
19:41de rien.
19:43Vous êtes sûr
19:43de ce que ça ?
19:47Ça dépend de ce qu'on
19:47se trouve.
19:50That bloke over there, for the tattoos, I think I've seen him somewhere before.
19:55Mark Jones. He's a Brit. Bought Monsieur O'Toole's place a few years ago.
20:01Been doing it up ever since. Bit of a loner. Probably just here, out of curiosity.
20:07Hey, I don't think we've met. I'm Jason. I'm Sarah's partner.
20:11Lieutenant Taylor. Good that you're here.
20:15Excuse me.
20:39Audrey. Go home.
20:41I'm not going anywhere. That's until we found out where she is.
21:13Let's go.
21:14Let's go.
21:15Here we go.
21:19Stay there.
21:26Sarah.
21:51I love you.
22:04The necklace could have just fallen off.
22:07Katie might dropped it.
22:07What was she doing in the woods in the middle of the night?
22:10Well, maybe after she left the party, she just wandered over there.
22:14On her own?
22:16Oh.
22:17Well, she'd had a few drinks, and maybe she was high on something,
22:20and just gets herself lost.
22:24Or thought it was a shortcut.
22:25That Brit.
22:27With a van.
22:28Mark Jones?
22:30Yeah, what about him?
22:31Looked like you two knew each other.
22:33Yeah, he's a mate of Neil's and mine from back home.
22:36What, it just happens to be living in St. Michelle?
22:38Well, it's one of the time, yeah.
22:41Mark's a builder.
22:42He was looking for somewhere to renovate,
22:44and I saw a place for sale here years ago,
22:47and I said he might want to make an offer.
22:52Didn't I see him give you a box or something at the coach park?
22:57That's all right.
23:00Parts for his plumber for his house over here.
23:03Well, where are those now?
23:05I've dropped them off like he asked.
23:11Do you seriously think he's involved?
23:13I don't know.
23:14I don't know what to think anymore.
23:18Look, today has been really tough for everyone,
23:22and you are quite understandably feeling a little bit all over the place.
23:26Don't fucking tell me how I'm feeling, Jason.
23:33It's Lucy.
23:34She wants to talk to me.
23:37I'd better get to the bus stop.
23:38I'll come with you.
23:39No, no, I'm fine.
23:41I'll see you at the hotel.
23:49Back to underneath and on the coach, please.
23:55Come on, lad.
23:56We haven't got all day.
24:02I got a look at Ben's phone in class this morning.
24:05Okay.
24:05Saw some messages he sent Katie.
24:07Creepy, angry ones.
24:08I managed to forward them to myself.
24:11This one, the day before she disappeared.
24:16I mean, gross, right?
24:20Back's on and get on.
24:22Quickly.
24:34Did Katie see Ben the night of the party?
24:37We were all supposed to meet up,
24:38but then Katie blew us out.
24:41Told him she was hanging with Emma Morvin.
24:43Ben was pretty pissed about it.
24:44He sent her another one early that evening.
24:48It means dirty hole.
24:50Yeah, I know what it means.
24:53I need to talk to Ben Hall.
24:57The coach is about to leave.
24:58Do I look like I give a shit?
24:59I'll drag him off that coach if I have to.
25:01Ben's not here.
25:04Well, where the hell has he gone?
25:07I'm calling Detective Taylor.
25:26Hey, mate.
25:29Look, we need to talk.
25:31Girlfriend been asking too many questions, has she?
25:34She's really smell hot.
25:43Good afternoon, Ben.
25:45How'd you find me?
25:47Your location is saved on Lucy's phone app.
25:49Einstein.
25:50I didn't do anything.
25:52And you've got nothing to worry about.
25:54But there are some questions you need to answer.
25:56You've been sending explicit messages to Katie.
25:59It's just a bit of bant.
26:01Ben, you called her a whore.
26:03Things went a bit too far.
26:05That's all.
26:06You get a kick out of harassing women?
26:08She enjoys the attention.
26:10Katie likes to lead people on.
26:11That just doesn't sound like my daughter to me.
26:14Little Miss Perfect.
26:16You've got no idea what she really gets up to.
26:18The night she went missing,
26:19she was hanging up with Xavier and Emma.
26:22Yeah.
26:23Bailed on you.
26:24For the French kids.
26:25Must have been hard to stomach.
26:27Emma Morvan tells us that you have been following Katie around.
26:31I asked to go to the party.
26:33Emma just laughed at me.
26:36Guess I wasn't cool enough.
26:37How did you get that bruise on your neck?
26:42Had a fight.
26:44With Xavier, you know?
26:45I was just keeping an eye on him.
26:47That's all.
26:48So you were in the square that night.
26:50And then later you followed them to his place?
26:53I left the square before they did.
26:55Wandered around town for a bit.
26:57And then I ran into that fucker, Scott.
27:00Your teacher, Neil Scott?
27:01He was out on one of his patrols.
27:03What time was this?
27:05After midnight.
27:07None of the kids seem to like him very much.
27:10He's got a rep back in Burwood for being a psycho.
27:13So what?
27:14Something happened between you?
27:19Come on, Ben.
27:19This could be important.
27:24I was out past the curfew.
27:26Bit loaded.
27:28And he completely lost it with me.
27:30Grabbed me by the throat asking where Katie was.
27:33And I told him she'd gone after Xavier and Emma.
27:36Do you think he could have gone after her?
27:37I wouldn't put it past him.
27:39I'm telling you, the guys are not job.
27:56One of your pupils claims you assaulted him
28:00on the night Katie Gleeson vanished.
28:03These kids are annoying little shits now.
28:06So who can blame a guy for losing his cool now and then?
28:11But a missing girl is a serious business.
28:14It is better that you cooperate with us, Mr. Scott.
28:19I was out on patrol.
28:21And I heard some of the exchange kids,
28:24including Katie, were a drink and in a bar.
28:27So I was on my way to find them when I ran into Ben.
28:31And then an argument ensued.
28:33I was stressed out.
28:35Wound up.
28:37I should never have lost my temper.
28:42According to Ben's statement,
28:44you grabbed him by the throat,
28:45tried to strangle him and force him to tell you where Katie had gone.
28:48I was under a duty of care to make sure she was safe.
28:51You claimed you never saw her on the night you went missing.
28:56I didn't see her.
28:59I couldn't find her.
29:00So where did you get to after this altercation with Ben?
29:03Ben, I needed to clear my head.
29:07All the anger inside me.
29:09And I thought,
29:11maybe I'm not cut out to be a teacher after all.
29:13So I walked to the cemetery
29:16and stayed there till it got light.
29:23You were given a medical discharge from the British army.
29:27Some mental health concerns,
29:30emotional trauma.
29:32That was more than ten years ago.
29:34Something like that,
29:35it stays with you, no?
29:38Have you been taking your meds, Mr. Scott?
29:42I don't need them.
29:44Not anymore.
29:45I think you ran into Katie.
29:48Somewhere.
29:49These are little shits that pushed you to breaking point.
29:52Another meltdown.
29:53A loss of control.
29:54That never happened.
29:57I only found out she went missing
29:59when I spoke to her mum on the phone.
30:03Now the police are interviewing Neil Scott.
30:06On what grounds?
30:07Well, according to Ben,
30:08he went out looking for Katie on the night she went missing.
30:11No, no, no.
30:12He's not a bad man.
30:13Trust me.
30:14You won't have done anything.
30:15Well, for starters, he lied to me.
30:17All those unanswered calls.
30:18He told me that he was asleep in his room.
30:20I know that he had a bit of a breakdown
30:21after they discharged him from the Paris.
30:23PTSD.
30:24But, no, he's a decent bloke.
30:25PTSD?
30:27The man in charge of my daughter?
30:29Yeah, he's had a really hard time.
30:31He assaulted a pupil in his care.
30:33Grabbed Ben by the throat.
30:35Could have killed him.
30:35Ben told you that, did he?
30:36Are you saying he's made it all up
30:38because I've seen the bruises?
30:39Look, Ben's been crushing on Katie for months now
30:42and she sacks him off for a good-looking French bloke.
30:44That's got to hurt.
30:46What about the messages he sent?
30:48Well, if Ben did do anything to Katie,
30:50then why would he have not deleted the messages?
30:53I don't know.
30:55Audrey Lombard.
30:56Odile's mother.
30:57Yeah, what about her?
30:58The way Neil was with her
30:59when she turned up at the search this morning.
31:01They seemed pretty close.
31:03Well, I know they had a bit of a thing.
31:07And you didn't think that was important?
31:09Well, it was years ago.
31:11Now where are you going?
31:12To talk to her.
31:14Sarah!
31:18How long have you been coming to Saint-Michel?
31:22The first exchange trip was...
31:25seven years ago.
31:26And in a year since,
31:28you've chapped around how many trips?
31:29Must be half a dozen.
31:31And in your second summer here,
31:33you began a relationship with Audrey Lombard,
31:35another employee at the school.
31:37What's that got to do with anything?
31:38You knew both of those missing girls personally.
31:42Would that be a fair assessment?
31:45I take kids on these trips to feel valued.
31:50They give me something to live for again.
31:56And Odile,
31:58did she help you feel something again?
32:03No comment.
32:06We met at the school.
32:07A brief affair.
32:10Barely lasted the summer.
32:11Did he tell you about his breakdown?
32:14Neil never talked about it.
32:16There was always an anger inside Hampton.
32:19A man who'd been way to war.
32:21Was he ever violent towards you?
32:23No, never.
32:25What about Odile?
32:27Neil must have known her pretty well.
32:30Odile never made much time for him.
32:32I guess she realised before I did
32:34it wasn't going to last.
32:35Was he ever controlling towards her?
32:38You think I would have stood for that?
32:40Well, you've admitted that your daughter had troubles.
32:43Maybe it was because of him.
32:45It was over between us
32:46eight months before Odile disappeared.
32:49I couldn't live with his demons.
32:52But Neil was here
32:53on the next exchange trip
32:55when your daughter went missing.
32:59Yes.
33:00I suppose he must have been.
33:17We had to release Neil's cut
33:19but he remains at our disposal.
33:21What are you joking?
33:22We don't have anything concrete on him.
33:23But he stays here in Saint-Michel.
33:25I went to speak to Audrey Lombert.
33:28Of course you did.
33:29Neil is the one who joins up all the dots.
33:32We got access to Kitty's call logs.
33:34And?
33:35She made an eight-minute phone call
33:37to an illicit mobile
33:38on the night she went missing.
33:40The call was traced to Boussoulet,
33:42a town around a two-hour drive away
33:43from Saint-Michel.
33:45It was registered to your partner,
33:48Jessen Bradley.
33:50Did he mention this call to you?
33:53I don't know.
33:55Maybe.
33:57Any reason he might have another mobile?
34:00Could be his work phone.
34:03Did you know he was already in France?
34:06I knew he was here driving.
34:08Another coach trip.
34:10Okay.
34:11We'll need to question him.
34:13Just to rule him out as a suspect.
34:15Absolutely.
34:33Do you see my travel plug?
34:34I know I had it this morning.
34:36My phone's going to die
34:37if I don't get it charged.
34:38Would that be the same phone
34:38that Katie called you on
34:41the night she disappeared?
34:47I should have said something.
34:51Were you sleeping with her?
34:55What?
34:57No!
34:58No, no, no.
34:59She had a silly teenage crush.
35:02I should never have indulged her.
35:03For Christ's sake, Jason.
35:05She's 17.
35:08Nothing happened, I swear.
35:13I swear...
35:16There was a moment she tried to kiss me.
35:17I didn't see that coming.
35:19Oh, no, you're fucking telling me.
35:21Oh, yeah, what was she said?
35:22Latest, handsome.
35:24Are you lying shit?
35:27Oh, come on.
35:28No, no, we've only been together
35:29for five months.
35:30I don't even know who you are.
35:33Babes.
35:33Stay away from me.
35:35Look.
35:37Look, we're good together.
35:39I didn't want to mess that up.
35:45What did Katie want
35:47the night she called?
35:54She was...
35:55She was pretty out of it.
35:56She wasn't making any sense,
35:58but she wanted me to pick her up.
36:01So why didn't you?
36:05Almost over 100 miles away.
36:07I told her that she should
36:08get herself back to the house.
36:09I would check on her
36:10first thing in the morning.
36:12If you'd driven straight there
36:13when she asked for your help,
36:16there's every chance
36:17that Katie would still be safe.
36:19Now.
36:23Why do you think I didn't tell you?
36:54I'd like to make sure you understand
36:55what's at stake here, Mr. Taylor.
36:59Well, I'm here.
37:01And I'm sure you're about
37:02to enlighten me.
37:05You've been brought in for questioning
37:07as a suspect,
37:09which is why you're now
37:10in Billy's custody.
37:20Good evening, Miss Gleeson.
37:23Dining alone?
37:24Yes, I'm afraid these days
37:26I'm rather a creature of habit.
37:29Care to join me?
37:38Forgive me for saying,
37:39but you look rather shaken.
37:41Oh, I searched this morning
37:43rather to get out of me.
37:45Mmm, I know.
37:46I saw the posters.
37:47Care for a small glass of wine?
37:49Oh, and...
37:50Please.
37:58Serge tells me
37:59there's been some developments.
38:02Did he also mention
38:03the Odile Lombard case?
38:09Hmm, unfortunate business.
38:13I'm afraid her disappearance
38:15cast a dark shadow over this town.
38:17Her name is hardly ever mentioned.
38:20I went to see her mother.
38:22She told me to ask you
38:24why it was that you left England.
38:29The England I remember
38:30is long gone.
38:35I prefer the French.
38:37They're so much more
38:39un-English.
38:44You want to find your daughter?
38:46Trust your instincts.
38:47And shut out
38:49all the white noise.
38:55This is
38:56Odile Lombard.
38:59She went up
39:00to meet some friends
39:01two nights ago.
39:02Never made it home.
39:04No one's seen her since.
39:08Yes.
39:09Yes.
39:10No, I heard
39:10she'd gone missing.
39:12Unfortunate business.
39:15Pretty girl, too.
39:18We know she left
39:18the bar just after 4 a.m.,
39:20walking on
39:20along
39:21Le Chemin de Bel-Argent.
39:23Your
39:23vehicle number plates
39:25were pinged
39:26on the road
39:26at
39:274.23?
39:30Oh, yes.
39:30No, no, no.
39:31I do remember
39:33seeing a young girl
39:35and I distinctly remember
39:37she was wearing
39:38a red top,
39:39quite clear
39:40in my headlights.
39:41Was anyone else
39:42with her?
39:43No.
39:45No, I was
39:45quite alone.
39:47Why?
39:49Are you suggesting
39:50I should have
39:51offered her a lift?
39:53No,
39:54of course not.
39:55An offer like that
39:56can be misconstrued
39:58these days.
39:59Quite.
40:00You were questioned
40:01by the police
40:02in Oxford,
40:04England.
40:05August 1989,
40:06a young woman
40:07accused you
40:08of a serious
40:09sexual assault.
40:11And all charges
40:12were subsequently
40:14dropped.
40:15Well,
40:15that's not
40:16entirely true,
40:18is it,
40:18Monsieur Taylor?
40:19And there were
40:20other accusations
40:21by other young women.
40:22And all unfounded
40:24and all made
40:26by disgruntled
40:27employees of my company,
40:29admittedly very
40:30attractive ones.
40:33But life is
40:33different then.
40:34You wouldn't
40:34understand.
40:37And this line
40:38of questioning
40:38you're pursuing
40:39I find deeply
40:40unpleasant,
40:41as I had nothing
40:42to do with
40:43Odile's disappearance.
40:44We are just
40:45getting all facts
40:46straight.
40:47Oh, really?
40:47Oh, I suggest
40:48you work a little
40:49harder at straightening
40:50them, and then
40:50perhaps I'll talk
40:51to my lawyer
40:52in the meeting.
41:27I'll talk to you
41:39Are you okay?
41:41Where are you?
41:43I've just seen Xavier near the hotel.
41:45I'm going to follow him now.
41:48Be careful.
41:55Sarah?
42:00Sarah, are you there?
42:06Sarah, talk to me!
42:08He's meeting Fabian Wolfein.
42:12Okay, so send me a pin to my phone.
42:14You stay where you are, I'll find you.
42:28You didn't want to go to your bureau?
42:29No, the flicks are on the floor.
42:31You're afraid to discover your secret?
42:44Hey, hey, hey, calme-toi.
42:47I'm not here if I was at the door.
42:53There's people in this city who don't know anything.
43:20I just want to talk to you.
43:24Fuck off.
43:30Sarah?
43:33That's him!
43:42Oh, my God.
44:05Jason!
44:34Jason!
44:34Jason!
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