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00:22I did an internet search on the other missing girl, Odile Lombard.
00:26Then most of what you read will be gossip and hearsay.
00:29The resemblance to Katie is uncanny.
00:32They're the same age, give or take. Same eyes.
00:35The police never found anything to suggest a crime had been committed, so we must not jump to conclusions.
00:40Odile Lombard had some issues. There were problems at home. She could have gone anywhere.
00:44Does her mother still live in the town?
00:45Audrey Lombard? She works at the school. She's a cleaner.
00:47And if you were thinking of going to talk to her, don't.
00:49What happened to... You're doing the right thing, Sarah.
00:54Nothing but...
00:58But I am also police, so this situation is complicated.
01:01There must have been some leads. Some potential witnesses.
01:04I told you I had nothing to do with the case.
01:07Well, then who did? Ricard?
01:09The officer was Serge Enant.
01:12The broker runs the hotel.
01:14He was a police officer for 25 years.
01:17And the father of the lad who's just gone AWOL that was with Katie the night she went missing.
01:23What?
01:25Forensics lifted prints from Katie's backpack.
01:28They're a match with Stalina.
01:34We've organized a search for tomorrow.
01:35No.
01:36It's routine in a case like this.
01:39For Katie?
01:40For any evidence that might help us find her.
01:43It's normal to search the area where the person was last seen.
01:47I understand if you would rather not be there.
01:50Just you try stopping me.
02:05I heard the news.
02:06What news?
02:07They're sending the exchange pupils home.
02:09We leave tomorrow afternoon.
02:10You're leaving without Katie?
02:12I'm afraid it's out of my hands.
02:14I think some of them know more than they're letting on.
02:17Teenage code of silence and all that.
02:18The headmaster's been on at me for a couple of days.
02:21Frantic calls from worried parents.
02:23Accusations of negligence.
02:24School culpability.
02:25If you had picked up when I called.
02:28You are as much to blame for this as anyone.
02:31I'm sorry.
02:37I wish things could have gone differently.
02:43How long have you been coming here to Somershal?
02:48For a few years now.
02:49Well then you must have known about the other missing girl.
02:52Odile Lambert.
02:53She was a pupil at the school.
02:54She had nothing to do with the exchange program.
02:56All those anxious parents back at Burwood.
02:58Do you seriously think they would have let you bring their kids here?
03:01If they'd known?
03:02It's been a good few years since Odile's disappearance.
03:05Just long enough for people to try to move on.
03:07The last thing that this town needs is you stirring things up again.
03:14Her mother works here as a cleaner. I want to speak to her.
03:18They'll be finished for the day.
03:21Well then I'll need her home address.
03:23I don't have access to that kind of information.
03:25Even if I did, I couldn't share it.
03:33A bit bloody late to start doing things by the book, Mr. Scott.
03:42Hello, Rémy.
03:46Virginie.
03:49On vient de recevoir les analyses du bouson de Cathy.
03:51Ah.
03:51C'est pas son sens, c'est celui d'Emma Morvan.
03:54Donc son histoire tient la route.
03:56Oui.
04:00Je t'ai vu discuter avec Sarah Glison.
04:03Oui.
04:03Et ?
04:04Je trouve que tu te rapproches un peu trop d'elle.
04:07Qu'elle valait toutes les deux Ă la Thelma et Louise.
04:10Je te rappelle quand mĂȘme que sa fille a disparu.
04:11Je te rappelle qu'on fait tout ce qu'on peut pour la retrouver.
04:16L'affaire Odile Lambert, j'ai envie de demander Ă la juge d'ouvrir l'enquĂȘte.
04:19Non, non, c'est pas une bonne idée, fais-moi confiance.
04:21Attends, les similitudes entre les deux affaires...
04:23Non sĂ©rieux Virginie, t'arrĂȘtes jamais lĂ ?
04:30On a reçu 12 nouveaux signalements pour Cathy.
04:33Notre priorité, c'est les étudiants par un.
04:35Alors pour le moment, on s'en tient l'enquĂȘte, ok ?
04:39Ok.
04:40Quatre ans.
04:57Le school-caretien m'a donné votre address.
05:00Vous ne devriez pas venir ici.
05:02Je dois demander Ă vous poser des questions sur votre fille.
05:06Odile.
05:07L'enquĂȘte, vous avez un petit peu ici.
05:09Vous ĂȘtes le seul qui connaĂźt comment je suis dĂ©sormais.
05:20Vous ĂȘtes le seul qui connaĂźt comment je suis dĂ©sormais.
05:28Vous avez eu l'enquĂȘte.
05:30waiting for the sound of the key in the door.
05:33Then it was morning, no sign, no word.
05:37That was the moment when everything changed.
05:41The silence of an empty house.
05:44The endless waiting.
05:58I come in here whenever she starts to fade, keeps her alive.
06:04Odile wanted to be a lawyer.
06:06She was bright, clever, everything to live for.
06:11I had heard that your daughter had some issues.
06:15You've been talking to the police.
06:17Serge and I was running the case?
06:19Yeah, he took early retirement, just over a year ago.
06:24I always felt Serge knew more than he was telling me.
06:27Did they question anyone about Odile's disappearance?
06:31Andrew Taylor, an Englishman who lives here now.
06:34His car was seen on the road, Odile would have walked along that night.
06:38Any relation of Detective Taylor?
06:41He's her father.
06:42Okay.
07:03It's a quest building.
07:09Hmm.
07:16Hmm.
07:18Hmm.
07:28Hmm.
07:46They're asking for volunteers to help with a search tomorrow.
07:51Until it wasn't important enough to warrant a search.
07:54Not like an English tourist.
07:56We can only hope they've learned from past mistakes.
08:02Your daughter was staying at the Morvins?
08:05Yes.
08:06She'd been there about a week.
08:08Why?
08:10Odile used to look after the daughter sometimes.
08:13One time, she arrived home after being over at the house.
08:16Angry, upset, never told me what happened.
08:18But she refused to ever go back.
08:21There was something about him that frightened Odile.
08:24Fabienne.
08:25I mentioned it to the police.
08:27As far as I know, it was never followed up.
08:38I went to see Audrey Lambert.
08:41You know that will come back on me.
08:43Odile was the Morvins' babysitter.
08:46Audrey warned the police about Fabienne.
08:48Odile was terrified of him.
08:50If the police had any evidence that implicated Fabienne Morvins, they would have followed it up.
08:54Oh, yeah?
08:55A man who has half the town in his pocket?
08:57I don't think so.
08:58He's rich.
09:00Old money.
09:01That can certainly buy you some favors.
09:04Céjana?
09:05Want to tell me why he was put out to grass?
09:08He'd been taking bribes.
09:09A fraud case we'd been working on.
09:13What?
09:13He was corrupt.
09:15I gave evidence against him to the General Inspection of the National Police, which has mainly something of a pariah
09:20with most of the team.
09:21But he was the man who was running Odile's case.
09:24An old school detective who was never going to change.
09:27I've got some news.
09:28The blood on Katie's bomber jacket wasn't hers.
09:31It was Emma Morvins'.
09:33What does that tell us?
09:35That maybe Xavier didn't fly.
09:37That Katie left the party that night and was headed back into town.
09:42Odile and Katie are connected.
09:44I know they are.
09:46Have you spoken to your boss about reopening the case?
09:49I'm working on him.
09:52Won't there be a...
09:53a conflict of interest?
09:57Audrey tells me that your father was questioned.
10:02My dad was brought in to answer some written inquiries.
10:05He was driving home that night.
10:06They won't take any fits in anything, that's all.
10:08I'll see you in the morning at the search.
10:23I'm waiting.
10:25I'm waiting.
10:38I'm waiting.
10:43Jason?
10:46Hey.
10:50Oh, am I pleased to see you.
10:52I got the fastest car they had, and I drove down here like the boy racer I used to be.
10:59Now, look, get yourself ready.
11:00I'm going to buy you dinner.
11:02Oh.
11:03Hey, madam.
11:15Cote de Brevence, the last of the vintage.
11:19Lamb shank in the oven, and the glamour continues with tin pears for pudding.
11:25Well, this fridge doesn't look that glamorous to me.
11:27When did you last clean it out?
11:29Oh, stop fussing.
11:30Come on, sit down.
11:32It's too late for that.
11:37What are you doing with these?
11:40Nothing?
11:43Look, if you must know, someone pinned them to my door this afternoon, okay?
11:47And I've no idea why.
11:49You didn't see who?
11:50Yeah, well, if I hazard a guess, it was that Sarah Gleason woman.
11:54She's been pulling them up all over town.
11:57Why so many?
11:58I don't know.
12:00I guess she's going through a lot, so you have to make allowances.
12:04We're exploring the possibility that Katie's disappearance might be connected to Odile's case.
12:12You've never talked about the day you were questioned.
12:16Well, I guess it's all in the file.
12:19I'm asking you, Papa.
12:22You know I wasn't here then.
12:24I passed Odile Lambert on the road the night she disappeared, and they wanted to know if I saw her
12:31with anyone.
12:36The Luggs had you in there forever and now...
12:38No, stop it.
12:38Just stop it now.
12:41I won't have my daughter interrogating me in my own home.
12:46Now, sit down.
12:47Come on.
12:47Let's enjoy the wine together.
12:57You know they're sending the exchange kids home tomorrow?
13:00Yeah, yeah, yeah.
13:01Head office got in touch with me.
13:02Well, they should be staying in Saint-Michel.
13:04What if the French police need to interview them again?
13:07It's really an help, babes.
13:08Jason, please don't call me babes.
13:11We're not on Love Island.
13:13Um...
13:14Look, you need to keep a clear head for the search tomorrow.
13:17The other girl who went missing, Odile Lambert.
13:20It was five years ago, Sarah.
13:22But there is at least one person in this town who knows...
13:27Yes?
13:27Someone in this town who knows what happened to her.
13:31And to Katie.
13:32At least one.
13:34Maybe more.
13:34I mean, what if they're all conspiring together now?
13:40Look, you're fighting for her.
13:43You're miles from home and your mind's working overtime.
13:46I get that.
13:48But come on.
13:50Come on what?
13:51Katie packed her bag, right?
13:54So maybe she was planning on leaving with someone.
13:57That, um, Xavier bloke.
13:58Oh, he said that she left the party on her own.
14:01Maybe he's covering for her.
14:03Katie's bag was found at the monument.
14:06Same place that Odile left hers.
14:08Coincidence has to be.
14:10What about the message?
14:11Help me, Mum.
14:14Don't know.
14:16My Katie, she would never have gone anywhere without telling me.
14:20And Wild Nights party are vandalising this place.
14:24It's not her.
14:25It's not.
14:26Well, it's the first time she's ever been away from home.
14:30Exchange students, they just want to have fun.
14:32Yeah, well, now you know her better than I do, do you?
14:35Well, chatted sometimes, that's all.
14:39About what?
14:42Okay.
14:43Full disclosure.
14:45There were some things that she felt that she couldn't talk to you about.
14:49No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, we share everything.
14:53There is nothing that's off limits.
14:55All the pressure to do well at school, to be perfect.
14:58She hates the idea of disappointing you.
15:00Well, I just want the best for her.
15:03That's all I've ever wanted.
15:04I didn't mean to suggest it.
15:06I know, I know what you mean.
15:07You mean that I should take some of the blame for this.
15:11Maybe I should.
15:12No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, I'm not
15:14having that, no, no, no.
15:15You are a great mum, Sarah, you, you are.
15:20Teenagers are tricky.
15:30Teenagers are tricky.
15:52When you talked to me, you told me that he was listening to as a witness, not as a suspect.
15:56No, JérÎme, I've read the dossier.
15:58He was placed in a guard of view, when all.
16:00He was released by manque of elements, but he was on the list of suspects.
16:04It's Serge who insisted on his own.
16:06There was nothing to relate to the disappearance of Odile, nothing at all.
16:10If there was nothing to catch, why did you not talk about it?
16:12I just wanted to protect you, it's all.
16:14We're talking about it.
16:15It's funny, why it's so bad that we talk about this?
16:17Because we haven't found Odile, that's why.
16:27Odile Lambert, it's not my priority.
16:34I talked to the judge.
16:37We're going to re-examine the investigation, to look at the last one.
16:40Sarah, you won't understand.
16:41We're going to re-examine the investigation, to look at the last one.
16:48We're going to re-examine the investigation, to look at the last one.
16:50We're going to re-examine the investigation, to look at the last one.
16:58We're going to re-examine the investigation, to look at the last one.
16:59We're going to re-examine the investigation.
17:00We're going to re-examine the investigation, to look at the last one.
17:01We're going to re-examine the investigation.
17:01We're going to re-examine the investigation.
17:02We're going to re-examine the investigation.
17:02We're going to re-examine the investigation.
17:04We're going to re-examine the investigation.
17:04We're going to re-examine the investigation.
17:06We're going to re-examine the investigation.
17:17You okay?
17:19Yeah.
17:22What's Sershanan doing here?
17:25He's an ex-copper, I guess.
17:26He knows the place as well as anyone.
17:28Go and check him in there.
17:29He'll be back in a sec.
17:36Morning.
17:37Hello.
17:38We're spread out in a line.
17:40There's a lot of ground to cover.
17:41Just to be certain we don't miss anything.
17:44You sure about this?
17:47It depends what we find.
17:51That bloke over there, with the tattoos.
17:54I think I've seen him somewhere before.
17:56Mark Jones.
17:57He's a Brit.
17:58What Monsieur O'Tseul plays a few years ago.
18:01Been doing it up ever since.
18:03Bit of a loner.
18:04Probably just here, out of curiosity.
18:07Hey, I don't think we've met.
18:08I'm Jason.
18:09I'm Sarah's partner.
18:11Lieutenant Taylor.
18:12Good that you're here.
18:14Excuse me.
18:17Excuse me.
18:35Audrey.
18:37Go home.
18:39I'm not going anywhere.
18:42That's until we found out where she is.
18:43All right.
19:10We're all together.
19:11We change the zone.
19:12Here.
19:16Stay down.
19:23Sarah.
19:46I love you.
19:59The necklace could have just fallen off.
20:01Katie might have dropped it.
20:02What was she doing in the woods in the middle of the night?
20:04Well, maybe after she left the party, she just wandered over there.
20:08On her own?
20:10No.
20:10She'd have a few drinks, and maybe she was high on something, and just get herself lost.
20:17Or thought it was a shortcut.
20:18But Brit, with a van, Mark Jones?
20:23Yeah, what about him?
20:24Looked like you two knew each other.
20:26Yeah, he's a mate of Neil's and mine from back home.
20:28What, it just happens to be living in St. Michelle?
20:31Well, some of the time, yeah.
20:34Mark's a builder.
20:35He was looking for somewhere to renovate, and I saw a place for sale here, years ago,
20:39and I said he might want to make an offer.
20:44Didn't I see him give you a box or something?
20:48A coach park?
20:49That's right.
20:51Parts for his plumber, for his house over here.
20:54Well, where are those now?
20:56I dropped them off like he asked.
21:02Do you seriously think he's involved?
21:04I don't know.
21:05I don't know what to think anymore.
21:09Look, today has been really tough for everyone,
21:13and you are quite understandably feeling a little bit all over the place.
21:17Don't fucking tell me how I'm feeling, Jason.
21:23It's Lucy.
21:24Lucy, she wants to talk to me.
21:27But he gets the bus stop.
21:28I'll come with you.
21:29No, no, I'm fine.
21:31I'll see you at the hotel.
21:38Back to underneath.
21:39They're on the couch, please.
21:44Come on, lad.
21:45We haven't got all day.
21:51I've got a look at Ben's phone in class this morning.
21:53Okay.
21:53I saw some messages he sent Katie.
21:56Creepy, angry ones.
21:57I managed to forward them to myself.
22:00This one, the day before she disappeared.
22:04I mean, gross, right?
22:08Fags on and get on.
22:10Quickly.
22:22Did Katie see Ben, the night of the party?
22:24We were all supposed to meet up, but then Katie blew us out.
22:28Told him she was hanging with Emma Morvin.
22:30Ben was pretty pissed about it.
22:31He sent her another one, early that evening.
22:35It means dirty hole.
22:37Yeah, I know what it means.
22:39I need to talk to Ben Hall.
22:43The coach is about to leave.
22:44Do I look like I give a shit?
22:45I'll drag him off that coach if I have to.
22:47Ben's not here.
22:50Well, where the hell has he gone?
22:52I'm calling Detective Taylor.
23:10Hey, mate.
23:13Look, we need to talk.
23:15Your girlfriend's been asking too many questions, has she?
23:18She's really small.
23:27Good afternoon, Ben.
23:29How did you find me?
23:30Your location is saved on Lucy's phone app.
23:33Einstein.
23:34I didn't do anything.
23:36And you've got nothing to worry about.
23:38But there are some questions you need to answer.
23:40You've been sending explicit messages to Katie.
23:42It's just a bit of bant.
23:44Ben, you called her a whore.
23:46Things went a bit too far.
23:48That's all.
23:49You get a kick out of harassing women?
23:51She enjoys the attention.
23:52Katie likes to lead people on.
23:54That just doesn't sound like my daughter to me.
23:56Little Miss Perfect.
23:58You've got no idea what she really gets up to.
24:01The night she went missing, she was hanging up with Xavier and Emma.
24:04Yeah.
24:05Bailed on you.
24:06For the French kids.
24:07Must have been the hardest to make.
24:09Emma Morvan tells us that you have been following Katie around.
24:12I asked to go to the party.
24:15Emma just laughed at me.
24:17Guess it wasn't cool enough.
24:19How did you get that bruise on your neck?
24:23Had a fight.
24:25With Xavier, you know?
24:26I was just keeping an eye on him.
24:28That's all.
24:28So you were in the square that night.
24:31And then later you followed them to his place?
24:34I left the square before they did.
24:36Wandered around town for a bit.
24:37And then I ran into that fucker, Scott.
24:40Your teacher, Neil Scott?
24:41He was out on one of his patrols.
24:44What time was this?
24:45After midnight.
24:47None of the kids seem to like him very much.
24:50He's got a rep back in Burwood for being a psycho.
24:53So what?
24:54Something happened between you?
24:58Come on, Ben.
24:59This could be important.
25:03I was out past the curfew.
25:05Bit loaded.
25:07And he completely lost it with me.
25:09Grabbed me by the throat asking where Katie was.
25:12And I told him she'd gone after Xavier and Emma.
25:14Do you think he could have gone after her?
25:16I wouldn't put it past him.
25:17I'm telling you, the guys are not jumping.
25:34One of your pupils claims you assaulted him
25:38on the night Katie Gleeson vanished.
25:40These kids are annoying little shits now.
25:43So who can blame a guy for losing his cool now and then?
25:48But a missing girl is a serious business.
25:51It is better that you cooperate with us, Mr. Scott.
25:55I was out on patrol.
25:58And we had some of the exchange kids,
26:00including Katie, who were drinking in a bar.
26:04So I was on my way to find them when I ran into bed.
26:07And then an argument ensued.
26:09I was stressed out.
26:11Wound up.
26:13I should never have lost my temper.
26:17According to Ben's statement,
26:19you grabbed him by the throat,
26:20tried to strangle him and force him to tell you where Katie had gone.
26:23I was under her duty of care to make sure she was safe.
26:26You claimed you never saw her on the night you went missing.
26:31I didn't see her.
26:34I couldn't find her.
26:35So where did you get to after this altercation with Ben?
26:38Ben, I needed to clear my head.
26:41All the anger inside me.
26:43And I thought,
26:45maybe I'm not cut out to be a teacher after all.
26:47So I walked to the cemetery
26:50and stayed there till it got light.
26:57You were given a medical discharge from the British Army.
27:01Some mental health concerns,
27:03emotional trauma.
27:05That was more than ten years ago.
27:07Something like that stays with you, no?
27:11I've been taking your meds, Mr. Scott.
27:15I don't need them.
27:17Not anymore.
27:18I think you ran into Katie.
27:20Somewhere.
27:21These little shits had pushed you to breaking point.
27:24Another meltdown.
27:25A loss of control.
27:26That never happened.
27:29I only found out she went missing
27:30when I spoke to her mum on the phone.
27:35Now the police are interviewing Neil Scott.
27:37On what grounds?
27:38Well, according to Ben,
27:40he went out looking for Katie on the night she went missing.
27:42No, no, no.
27:43He's not a bad man.
27:44Trust me.
27:45You wouldn't have done anything.
27:46Well, for starters, he lied to me.
27:48All those unanswered calls.
27:49He told me that he was asleep in his room.
27:51I know that he had a bit of a breakdown
27:52after they discharged him from the Paris PTSD,
27:54but no, he's a decent bloke.
27:56PTSD?
27:57The man in charge of my daughter?
27:59Yeah, he's had a really hard time.
28:01He assaulted a pupil in his care.
28:03Grabbed Ben by the throat.
28:05Could have killed him.
28:05Ben told you that, did he?
28:07Are you saying he's made it all up
28:08because I've seen the bruises?
28:09Look, Ben's been crushing on Katie for months now,
28:12and she sacks him off
28:13for a good-looking French bloke.
28:14That's got to hurt.
28:15What about the messages he sent?
28:17Well, if Ben did do anything to Katie,
28:19then why would he have not deleted the messages?
28:22I don't know.
28:24Audrey Lombard, Odile's mother.
28:26Yeah, what about her?
28:27The way Neil was with her
28:28when she turned up at the search this morning,
28:30they seemed pretty close.
28:32Well, I know they had a bit of a thing.
28:35And you didn't think that was important?
28:37It was years ago.
28:39Now where are you going?
28:41To talk to her!
28:42Sarah!
28:46How long have you been coming to Saint-Michel?
28:50The first exchange trip was...
28:53seven years ago.
28:54And in a year since,
28:55you've chapped around how many trips?
28:57Must be half a dozen.
28:59And in your second summer here,
29:00you began a relationship with Audrey Lombard,
29:02another employee at the school.
29:04What's I got to do with anything?
29:06You knew both of those missing girls personally.
29:09Would that be a fair assessment?
29:12I take kids on these trips
29:14to feel valued.
29:17They give me something to live for again.
29:22And Odile,
29:24did she help you feel something again?
29:29No comment.
29:31We met at the school.
29:33A brief affair.
29:35Early last of the summer.
29:37Did he tell you about his breakdown?
29:39Neil never talked about it.
29:41There was always an anger inside him.
29:44A man who'd been way too...
29:45Was he ever violent towards you?
29:47No, never.
29:50What about Odile?
29:52Neil must have known her pretty well.
29:54Odile never made much time for him.
29:56I guess he realized before I did,
29:58it wasn't going to last.
30:00Was he ever controlling towards her?
30:02You think I would have stood for that?
30:04Well, you've admitted that your daughter had troubles.
30:07Maybe it was because of him.
30:09It was over between us eight months
30:11before Odile disappeared.
30:12I couldn't live with his demons.
30:15Neil was here
30:16on the next exchange trip
30:18when your daughter went missing.
30:22Yes.
30:23I suppose he must have been...
30:40We had to release Neil's cut,
30:42but he remains at our disposal.
30:43What are you joking?
30:44We don't have anything concrete on him.
30:46But he stays here in Saint-Michel.
30:47I went to speak to Audrey Lombert.
30:50Of course you did.
30:51Neil is the one who joins up all the dots.
30:54We got access to Kitty's call logs.
30:56And?
30:57She made an eight-minute phone call
30:58to an illicit mobile
30:59on the night she went missing.
31:01The call was traced to Bussolet,
31:03a turn around a two-hour drive away
31:04from Saint-Michel.
31:06It was registered to your partner,
31:09Jason Bradley.
31:10Did he mention this call to you?
31:14I don't know.
31:15Maybe.
31:18Any reason he might have another mobile?
31:20Could be his work phone.
31:23Did you know he was already in France?
31:26I knew he was here driving.
31:28Another coach trip.
31:30Okay.
31:31We'll need to question him.
31:33Just to rule him out as a suspect.
31:35Absolutely.
31:37Absolutely.
31:52Do you see my travel plug?
31:53I know I had it this morning.
31:54My phone's going to die
31:55if I don't give a charge.
31:56Would that be the same phone
31:57that Katie called you on
31:59the night she disappeared?
32:06I should have said something.
32:09Are you sleeping with her?
32:12What?
32:14No!
32:16No, no, no.
32:17She had a...
32:17Silly teenage crush.
32:19I should never have indulged her.
32:20For Christ's sake, Jason.
32:22She's 17.
32:25Nothing happened, I swear.
32:30I swear...
32:32It was a moment she tried to kiss me.
32:34I didn't see that coming.
32:35Oh, no, you're fucking telling me.
32:37Oh, yeah, what was she said?
32:39Latest, handsome.
32:40Are you lying shit?
32:43Oh, come on.
32:44No, no, we've only been together
32:45for five months.
32:46I don't even know who you are.
32:48Babes.
32:49Stay away from me.
32:51Look.
32:53Look, we're good together.
32:55I didn't want to mess that up.
33:01What did Katie want the night she called?
33:09She was...
33:09She was pretty out of it.
33:11It doesn't make any sense,
33:13but she wanted me to pick her up.
33:16So why didn't you?
33:19Almost over 100 miles away.
33:21I told her that she should get herself
33:23back to the house.
33:24I would check on her
33:24first thing in the morning.
33:26If you'd driven straight there
33:27when she asked for your help,
33:30there's every chance
33:31that Katie would still be safe.
33:33Now.
33:37Why do you think I didn't tell you?
34:06I'd like to make sure you understand
34:07what's at stake here, Mr. Tiller.
34:11Well, I'm here.
34:13And I'm sure you're about to enlighten me.
34:16You've been brought in for questioning
34:18as a suspect,
34:20which is why you're now in police custody.
34:31Good evening, Miss Gleeson.
34:34Dining alone?
34:35Yes, I'm afraid these days
34:37I'm rather a creature of habit.
34:40Care to join me?
34:41Um.
34:48Forgive me for saying,
34:49but you look rather shaken.
34:51Oh.
34:52Search this morning.
34:53Rather to get out of me.
34:55Hmm.
34:55I know.
34:55I saw the posters.
34:57Care for a small glass of wine?
34:58Oh.
34:59No, please.
35:07Search tells me there's been some developments.
35:10Did you also mention
35:12the Odile Lombard case?
35:17Hmm.
35:18Unfortunate business.
35:21I'm afraid her disappearance
35:23cast a dark shadow over this town.
35:25Her name is hardly ever mentioned.
35:28I went to see her mother.
35:30She told me to ask you
35:32why it was that you left England.
35:36The England I remember
35:38is long gone.
35:42I prefer the French.
35:44They're so much more
35:46un-English.
35:51You want to find your daughter?
35:53Trust your instincts.
35:54Shut out all the white noise.
36:01This is Odile Lombard.
36:05She went out to meet some friends
36:07two nights ago.
36:08Never made it home.
36:10No one's seen her since.
36:14Yes.
36:15Yes.
36:15Now, I heard she'd gone missing.
36:17Unfortunate business.
36:20Pretty girl, too.
36:22We know she left the bar
36:24just after 4 a.m.,
36:25walking home along
36:26Le Chemin de Bel-Argent.
36:28Your vehicle number plates
36:30were pinged on the road
36:31at 4.23.
36:34Oh, yes.
36:35No, no, no.
36:36I do remember
36:37seeing a young girl
36:40and I distinctly remember
36:41she'd be wearing a red top
36:42quite clear in my headlights.
36:45Was anyone else with her?
36:47No.
36:49No, I'm quite alone.
36:51Why?
36:53Are you suggesting
36:54I should have offered her a lift?
36:56No, of course not.
36:59An offer like that
37:00can be misconstrued these days.
37:01Yeah.
37:02Quite.
37:03You were questioned
37:04by the police
37:05in Oxford,
37:07England.
37:08August 1989,
37:09a young woman
37:10accused you
37:11of a serious sexual assault.
37:14And all charges
37:15were subsequently dropped.
37:17Well,
37:18that's not entirely true,
37:20is it,
37:21Monsieur Taylor?
37:21And there were other accusations
37:23by other young women.
37:25and all unfounded
37:26and all made
37:28by disgruntled employees
37:29of my company.
37:31Admittedly,
37:31very attractive ones.
37:34But life is different then.
37:36You wouldn't understand.
37:38And this line of questioning
37:40you're pursuing
37:40I find deeply unpleasant
37:42as I have nothing to do
37:44with Odile's disappearance.
37:45We are just getting
37:46all facts straight.
37:48Oh, really?
37:48Oh, I suggest you work
37:49a little harder
37:50at straightening them
37:51and then perhaps
37:51I'll talk to my lawyer
37:52in the meantime.
38:38Are you okay?
38:40Where are you?
38:41I've just been
38:42in the other hotel.
38:44I'm getting full of them now.
38:46Be careful.
38:52Sarah?
38:58Sarah,
38:59are you there?
39:03Sarah,
39:04talk to me!
39:05He's meeting
39:06Fabian Morvay.
39:08Okay,
39:09so send me a pen
39:10to my phone.
39:11You stay where you are,
39:12I'll find you.
39:24You didn't want to go to your bureau?
39:25No,
39:25the flicks are on the door.
39:26You have to be prudent.
39:28You have to find out
39:28for your little secret?
39:40Hey,
39:40calm down.
39:42I'm not here
39:43if I was dead
39:43I'm dead.
39:48There are people
39:48in this city
39:49who don't know
39:49what's wrong
39:50and who
39:51have to take care.
40:14I just
40:15want to talk to you.
40:18Fuck off!
40:23Sarah?
40:26That's him!
40:28That's him!
40:29Jason!
40:30Jason!
40:31Jason!
40:45Jason!
40:45Jason!
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