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00:04It's Nan's 75th next week, so I tried it.
00:07That's the code.
00:08She's always calling this woman Claire S.
00:11Hello, this is Detective Sergeant Annie Cassidy.
00:13Can you ring me back as soon as you get this, please?
00:15Our best chance to go Invictus and my best player is sabotaging it.
00:19Police are treating this as a murder inquiry.
00:21Off she goes.
00:22Another murder she ain't ever gonna solve.
00:24The situation has changed.
00:25Well, your questions haven't, therefore my answers remain the same.
00:30Annie Cassidy?
00:32You asked me to call you back.
00:34Here's a different question for you then.
00:37A question we've not asked you yet.
00:40Did you kill your wife, Michael?
00:48No, I did not.
00:53And I'll tell you something else.
00:56The longer this goes on, whether that be here with you or with those two women you've installed in my
01:00house,
01:01the less confident I am that I'm dealing with anyone capable of finding out who did.
01:07Not now.
01:08Can I have a word?
01:10Annie!
01:16Just putting that into the satin, I don't know, Stephen.
01:18It is Stephen, yeah?
01:20Hi.
01:23Yeah, I've got the address.
01:25But, um, I need you to understand something.
01:28If I meet you there and it turns out not to be a public place, it's not happening, is that
01:31clear?
01:31Not without uniform backup.
01:34Yeah?
01:35So we knew the victim, this guy?
01:37Yeah, he was calling her non-stop in the weeks before she died.
01:40Except we thought he was a she because she'd put his number under a woman's name.
01:46That old Chesna.
01:47Oh, you know that one, do you, Andy?
02:05Right.
02:06Keep calling Ivan.
02:07If you can't get Ivan, get Becky.
02:08I'm coming with you.
02:09I said I wouldn't bring backup.
02:11Annie, it's a murder inquiry.
02:13Yeah, and if he thinks we're doing it, here's we.
02:15He's more likely to talk, ain't he?
02:24I'm not stupid.
02:25I know you'll have looked through her phone records and seen how much we spoke.
02:32We, um, we became extremely close.
02:36You were having an affair?
02:38No, no.
02:38No, it's important to clarify this.
02:41And we wanted to, but, um, we stopped ourselves.
02:44For the sake of our marriages.
02:47But if Claire, my wife, if she'd ever found out well,
02:52it would have destroyed her.
02:54A marriage ending for a woman her age.
02:56Where do you go after that?
03:00Well, there's nowhere to go, is there?
03:01And he would have erupted.
03:04Who?
03:05Really made her suffer.
03:06You mean Michael?
03:07Why else do you think we started talking in the first place?
03:10She was this special person, stuck in this...
03:14nothing marriage.
03:16That's why I called you.
03:17Because even though I'm freaking out about this, about how this looks,
03:20you need to understand who she was and what she was dealing with.
03:26Thank you, Stephen.
03:29It's on me to help.
03:32Well, let's get it straight.
03:34You only called me after I called you.
03:37In fact, you only called after it was announced as a murder, so...
03:42You're not telling me this to be helpful.
03:44You're doing it because you've got no choice.
03:45No, I, um, I cared about Sarah.
03:47Did you?
03:48More than I should admit.
03:49How many times did you call her after she disappeared?
03:53After you knew she was missing?
03:55Tell me.
03:57How many times in those long, agonizing days she was gone?
04:01Did you just check she was okay?
04:09Really?
04:10As many as that?
04:13How did it start, this affair you weren't having?
04:22Where were you Monday the 23rd?
04:25Sorry, you've got someone downstairs?
04:27Answer the question.
04:29I'll show you around.
04:34You must have a lot on, Stephen.
04:36In the office on a Saturday.
04:37I'll talk to my DI.
04:39He'll want to interview you properly.
04:46Hi.
05:02I'll talk to you later.
05:24I don't know.
05:54Stay with us.
05:56Just for tonight.
05:58No.
05:59No, I need to be here for Dad.
06:41No, I need to be here for Dad.
06:55Hi.
06:56I'm just getting some stuff.
06:59Alana, I am so sorry.
07:03I spoke to Mr. Halliday last night about maybe doing a recital of all her favorite music.
07:11Way too early.
07:12I apologize.
07:41I don't know if you're aware of this.
07:43Yes, Michael, but in cases of female murder, the perpetrator is most likely to be a partner,
07:48ex-partner, or a male well-known to the victim.
07:52Funnily enough, I was unaware of that.
07:54We're making it crucial we eliminate you from our inquiries.
07:58So you can be left to your grief, and we can get on with you in our jobs, which is
08:01what
08:01we want to focus on now.
08:04Now, on the afternoon, Sarah disappeared.
08:06You were watching a rugby match?
08:08A coaching, a rugby match, yes.
08:10And that match finished?
08:11At 4.15, yes.
08:12Then my daughter and I went along with a boy called Pa...
08:15I told you all this already.
08:17We got home about 4.30.
08:20At which point you realized Sarah was missing?
08:22Alana did, yes.
08:24She looked in the room where she teaches, then went upstairs, looked outside, and then finally
08:30came to me to ask me if I knew where she was, which I didn't.
08:34I would also add that everything I did up until that rugby match can be accounted for.
08:39If I wasn't in a lesson, I was either supervising an event or in a meeting, all of which is
08:44documented.
08:47That's the upside of having a rigid timetable.
08:51His alibi's tight.
08:53Sarah's at the school till lunchtime.
08:55Several people confirmed that.
08:57So either she left of her own accord or she was taken against her will.
09:01And if she was taken...
09:01Then it wasn't by Michael Polly.
09:04Polly's all had family location tracking on their phones, but Sarah barely ever took hers anywhere.
09:09So what now?
09:10You let him go?
09:11No.
09:13I'll let the search finish first.
09:14We can't force him to stay.
09:15No, but he's not going anywhere, is he?
09:18Annie, guilty or not, he needs to be seen to be cooperating.
09:24Annie.
09:25Can I have a word, please?
09:26You went where?
09:27Well, I tried telling you, but...
09:28No, but I was in an interview.
09:30Yeah.
09:30I was unavailable because I was conducting an important interview.
09:33Yeah.
09:34Yeah, so you wait.
09:35I didn't even realise you'd called him in the first place.
09:37This is the first I'm hearing about any of this.
09:39You're the family liaison officer, Annie.
09:41He was having an affair with Sarah.
09:42Right, so you come to me and you tell me that and I decide what we do about it.
09:46Sorry.
09:48I'm sorry it's come about like this.
09:50If I've overreached.
09:51If?
09:51This is strong, Ivan.
09:53He's already trying to point a finger at Michael and I like the idea it's Michael, me more than anyone,
09:57but let's be honest.
09:57Michael's alibied.
10:01His name is Stephen Sedgwick.
10:03He's a dad at the school.
10:05His son is the best player in the rugby team.
10:07On the day of the match, his son's big day, he is nowhere to be seen.
10:12Nor is Sarah Polly.
10:14Maybe that's it.
10:16Why hide the fawn under the bed?
10:19Not because she left in a rush or she was being kidnapped.
10:23Because she didn't want Michael knowing where she was going.
10:25Yes.
10:26Or who she was meeting.
10:27I don't know if she was going to be seen.
10:29I don't know if she was going to be seen.
10:31I don't know if she was going to be seen.
10:33I don't know if she was going to be seen.
10:38I don't know if she was going to be seen.
10:49I don't know if she was going to be seen.
11:02I couldn't face doing it last night.
11:04We'll do it later.
11:07Together.
11:11Yeah.
11:14I told Cindy in the bakery to put that aside.
11:18It's Annie's favourite.
11:19She comes on a Sunday and we both have a slice.
11:22Well, you should tell Cindy at the bakery that I come on a Sunday so that you can have a
11:26slice.
11:26Oh, oh.
11:29Mmm.
11:30Fair.
11:31Mmm, nice.
11:34This, um, this case you were working on at school, it does still mean it'll be working on Tina.
11:41What did I promise you in 2004?
11:44You and Ron, when I was still in uniform?
11:47That you'd find the bastard you did it.
11:48What did I promise you in 2017, as soon as I became a DC?
11:53That you'd find the bastard you did it.
11:54And what do I say every Sunday when we sit down to have a slice of cake?
11:58That you'll find the bastard who did it.
12:01And I will find the bastard who did it.
12:04Not a doubt in my mind.
12:05I mean it.
12:08It's only...
12:11You've been saying that for a while now, haven't you?
12:17Carl, it's all right, love.
12:19You've got a lot on your mind.
12:34You've got a lot on your mind.
13:02He's in the best interests of the school. You can see that.
13:07How many years have we worked together? The three of us.
13:12Well, that's why we wanted to do it in person.
13:15You forget how much I supported you? When you needed all that time off?
13:19Parents complaining.
13:20Well, that has nothing to do with...
13:21They were queuing up out there.
13:24And you, all that crap before Covid, that doesn't just disappear on its own, you know?
13:31The governors are all agreed. This is in your interest.
13:34No, don't patronise me.
13:35Mike.
13:35Don't call me Mike.
13:36He calls you Mike.
13:37I am not talking to him.
13:38Okay, okay, all of us. Let's try and keep it civil.
13:43Our suspension is a pause. There needn't be any negative connotation to that word.
13:47I agree.
13:48No, you agree.
13:50We have end of term exams. We have open day. And not just that, but the first fifteen have this
13:55vital gain.
13:56And we must protect those things.
13:58She's right. We're a business. The parents are clients and they'll expect certain things. They'll expect you to step back.
14:15Sir Mauren.
14:23I'd like you to draft an email to parents and staff.
14:25Absolutely.
14:26I want this laid out properly. It's temporary, you know, a fortnight. And it's being done at my suggestion.
14:31Michael, we've written it.
14:33Well, then I'd like to read that before it goes out. I want everyone to understand that this is not
14:38about me. It's not a judgement on my character or my ability.
14:43Michael, it went out this morning.
14:49These are from June. A sports match. Parents. Staff.
14:53There's Michael. Oh, look.
14:55These were all on a laptop we found in the house.
14:58Sarah again.
15:01She's made an effort. And here's why. Go forward, please.
15:09Is he looking at her there? Or at Polly?
15:11We can do better than that. Look. We've got a live photo.
15:31They start the affair. They speak every day. The day she goes missing, before anybody knows she's gone, the call's
15:38stopped.
15:39So we're saying it's him?
15:40No. We're saying he's interesting.
15:44High on our list.
15:45Your list. I'm just the FLO. Speaking of which.
15:48No mentioning this to the Polly's.
15:51Okay. Paperwork, devices, anything we can find on Stephen Sedgwick, then we bring him in.
15:56Let's go.
16:03Let's go.
16:10Let's go.
16:11Let's go.
16:19Let's go.
16:20Let's go.
16:23Let's go.
16:24Let's go.
16:25Let's go.
16:28Do you know who I mean by Simon Howell?
16:32He was my predecessor here at the school.
16:35And your mum and I, we came here just before I took over to see the house.
16:41I couldn't believe it.
16:44It was so much nicer than our previous place. I mean, you wouldn't remember that.
16:49And at one point, as your mum was talking to his wife, he brought me out here.
16:55And he told me not to move in. I mean, take the job.
16:59But even though you'd never find anywhere as nice as this, get somewhere outside the school boundary.
17:06Because people keep turning up.
17:09How do you mean?
17:11Pupils, parents, staff, you know?
17:15They just knock and they knock and they keep knocking because this isn't your house.
17:21It's the headmaster's house. It belongs to the school, it belongs to them, and you belong to them.
17:28You're no longer just Michael.
17:30You're always the headmaster.
17:32Yeah.
17:34It doesn't just affect you.
17:38It affects everyone.
17:41Sarah, she ceases to be Sarah. She's the headmaster's wife.
17:45And then it affects your marriage.
17:46And you're married to the school.
17:49And that's why he was trying to tell me, because that's why him and his wife were leaving.
17:53Because they saw the danger, they couldn't do it all.
17:57And I looked at him and I thought, well, I won't be like that.
18:04Because I can handle it.
18:08Because I'm better than you.
18:14And so I thanked them for his advice and I ignored it.
18:17Stop now.
18:18And I never discussed it with your mother and then it happened to us.
18:23And we didn't get out in time.
18:43So I've asked the governors for some time off and they've agreed.
18:47As short as possible, of course, given how busy we are.
18:50But I think it's important, you know, to have some time at home with Alana.
18:55Good.
18:56At least to hear that.
18:59Okay.
19:00You're about to ask me how it's going, aren't you?
19:02I recognise that look.
19:04Well, it's mine and Becky's job to keep you updated.
19:07But there is no update.
19:08Other than the fact that we're checking everything from the search.
19:12And still talking to locals in Wales, at the pub where her card was used.
19:17Is that it?
19:19Did you get into her phone?
19:22Yes.
19:24Yes, we did.
19:25Right, okay, well then that's an update, isn't it?
19:27Yes, it would be.
19:28But your lovely mum wasn't glued to her phone like the rest of us are.
19:34So...
19:38Can I show you something quickly?
19:40Yes.
19:55Did they leave it like this?
19:57Yeah.
19:58It's way worse upstairs.
20:02It's like she's been murdered and now she's been burgled.
20:05I'm really sorry.
20:06We will sort this out, okay?
20:08Even if I've got to do it myself.
20:12She was on her phone much more than you're making out, you know.
20:16There will be stuff on there.
20:18Not necessarily.
20:22Did you look through it properly?
20:26Alana, we have whole departments dedicated to that stuff.
20:30If there's anything on there, we will find it.
20:33And you'll be the first to know.
20:53There's like 60 different articles.
20:56Quiet down please.
20:59What did I just say?
21:01There's like three or four different articles about him.
21:03Bowery!
21:04Last time I checked, winning a rugby match did not give you the right to talk in class.
21:09Or use your phone.
21:10Or have I got that wrong?
21:11No, sir.
21:12Dice?
21:13No, sir.
21:15What was so interesting anyway?
21:20Come on.
21:20Someone told me.
21:24Quickly.
21:26They said Dylan's dad's been arrested, sir.
21:31Say that again?
21:33Arrested.
21:35For murder.
22:00This is a tactic of yours, is it?
22:03Arrest a man and put him in a cell, stewing for five hours.
22:06Put him on edge.
22:08Interview commences at 13.01.
22:11Stephen, before we get into your relationship with Sarah...
22:15Yeah, there was no real relationship.
22:17Okay.
22:17But what there was, were phone calls.
22:19I want no confusion about this point.
22:21But, before we get into that,
22:23I want you first to tell us where you were on the afternoon of March 23rd,
22:29specifically between the hours of...
22:30At 12.15 and 4.30.
22:34Well, I was, um...
22:37If it helps jog your memory, Stephen,
22:39it's the place you chose to be instead of watching your son play rugby for his school.
22:46Thanks for that.
22:48It's also the time that Sarah Polly went missing.
22:51Later to be found murdered.
22:56So where you were during those hours is crucial.
23:06I was at the cottage.
23:08What cottage?
23:09Yeah, the holiday cottage we rent out.
23:11I've gone over there to check if it's been cleaned.
23:14Got back to Bristol, late afternoon, and spent the rest of the evening at home.
23:20With Claire.
23:21And if you want any evidence of that, then ask our neighbour.
23:25Opposite.
23:25He's got cameras up all over the front of his property.
23:28Because robberies in Bristol are going up, he says.
23:31Because he's a nosy bastard is near the truth.
23:33I see them whenever I go out for a cigarette.
23:36Films everything.
23:37I never thought I'd be glad about it.
23:39Now, this cottage, where is it?
23:42Wales.
23:43Place called Ogmore.
23:44Near Bridge End.
23:46Was Sarah ever at this cottage?
23:53Maybe once, as a friend.
24:05It seems they all know.
24:07Cedric's dad.
24:09I presume they told you this already.
24:11Must be true, mustn't it?
24:14The police know about the affair.
24:17They will not have arrested Cedric for no reason.
24:21Where are you now?
24:23We need to talk in private.
24:30Are you married?
24:32Sorry?
24:34Well, you don't wear a ring, but that doesn't mean anything these days, does it?
24:37It's a long-term relationship, married.
24:39Sorry, are these questions off-limits?
24:41No.
24:43Sir?
24:45Yes.
24:48And happily?
24:49Happily enough.
24:51Why?
24:53Well, how do you do it?
24:56Work, relationships, how do you manage all that?
24:59I'm not sure how useful it is comparing yours and Sarah's relationship to mine and...
25:07And...
25:08You're about to tell me, isn't it?
25:09Well, I mean, you don't have to answer any of these.
25:11I'm just making conversations, so...
25:14I don't know.
25:16Must do better.
25:18See me after school.
25:19I don't know what is it that you say to your pupils when they show you their homework.
25:23You know, it's...
25:24I don't know.
25:27None of us are perfect.
25:28I know that.
25:32What about you, Michael?
25:43That's a good idea.
25:45Go for a walk.
25:48Can I go for a walk?
25:49No, if you go where I think you're gonna go, because I can't take you there.
25:53Why, is it still sealed off?
25:55No.
25:56Then...
25:57Because you get yourself into trouble, that's why.
25:59If the press sees you, if you leave marks...
26:03You'll put yourself at the scene, forensically.
26:05Well, I thought they'd done with all that.
26:06Yes, they are.
26:07But...
26:08Someone might review this case in the future and find evidence of you being there.
26:11Why give yourself the hassle?
26:15Hassle.
26:20It's where my wife's body was found.
26:25This was an extramarital affair.
26:27And Stephen Sedgwick is trying to conceal it.
26:31So, we are now not looking for evidence, we are looking for an absence of it.
26:37What's been deleted?
26:39Messages that have gone, phone records.
26:42Odd gaps in the diary.
26:43Yeah?
26:44And I want the CCTV from that neighbour's house opposite.
26:48And I want a full team down at that Welsh cottage.
26:51See if we can place Sarah there on the day she went missing.
27:06Even though it would be difficult for him to hear, he's better off knowing, isn't he?
27:10And he's going to find out anyway.
27:12He's better off hearing it from you.
27:13You want him to find out?
27:14No, I...
27:15You do?
27:15You don't like him?
27:16No, he doesn't like me.
27:20It doesn't matter what I think of him because he's your dad.
27:24You want to look after him and that makes sense.
27:27I want to look after you.
27:32Jesus, what's the matter?
27:35What?
27:37I've done something stupid.
27:41When they were on their way to the house I dug something I could see.
27:45I could see how it was going to look.
27:47How it was all going to play out.
27:48What are you talking about?
27:49I need you to do me a favour.
27:51I need you to go to the staff room.
27:54Out!
27:56I can't go in there.
27:58I need you to go to the staff room.
28:01That's where I hid it.
28:02I need to get rid of him.
28:03I'm not sure that's the right thing to do.
28:04If dad finds out, it will kill him.
28:08I cannot lose them both.
28:21Beep.
28:46Everything alright?
28:47How's this fine?
28:50Mind if I?
28:52Of course.
28:53Sorry.
29:30Sarah was down there.
29:33Melody the dog walker came from across there.
29:57I am married.
29:59But not happily.
30:04He left me for another woman, younger woman.
30:10It's hard isn't it?
30:12When things get tough, it's hard to talk about.
30:17It's embarrassing.
30:24There, you hear that?
30:28That's the school chapel bell, that's how close we are.
30:32And that's why I wanted to come here.
30:36To ask you that whoever did this, whoever left Sarah here,
30:42that they want people to think it was me.
30:47I love you.
31:04I love you.
31:10I love you.
31:12I love you.
31:23I love you.
31:25I love you.
31:27I love you.
31:29I love you.
31:30Who are your dad?
31:31Both.
31:33And they took the pages out, the journal section,
31:36the morning after she first went missing
31:39to stop dad reading them.
31:42And then the police said they were going to come to the house.
31:45I knew if they found it, it would make Dad look bad.
31:53I would give a motive.
31:56That's it.
31:58Oh, they would twist things.
32:00So you hid them?
32:05Have you read them?
32:08All of them?
32:09Enough.
32:11I couldn't get to the end.
32:13So what now?
32:15I'm gonna take them home and I'm gonna burn them.
32:18You can't.
32:19Why?
32:21What if they search the staff room? It's her own private business.
32:24It's evidence. You need to give it to the police.
32:26No, no, they'll get the wrong idea.
32:27She says how much she loves him.
32:30Sedgwick.
32:33How she was planning to leave.
32:35For months.
32:36And months. It says it over.
32:37It doesn't matter what she says.
32:38It makes Dad look guilty.
32:41You cannot get drawn into this.
32:46So what if it says she was planning on leaving your dad?
32:50Okay, he wouldn't have wanted that.
32:55Maybe.
32:56Sedgwick.
32:57He might not have wanted that either.
33:02Otherwise, if it had been months and months and months.
33:07Why hadn't they done it already?
33:13It's evidence against the both of them.
33:31God.
33:34These messages were deleted off Sedgwick's phone.
33:38Sarah deleted the same ones off hers, but she didn't delete them from the cloud.
33:43Can you print these off?
33:45I thought you might say that.
33:48If there were any text messages, there wouldn't have been many.
33:52There are 700 on your phone.
33:54That's total nonsense.
33:56Sorry, you're right.
33:57There were 700 on your phone.
34:00And then, the day before Sarah went missing, you deleted them.
34:04All of them, in one go.
34:07Her final message, and may as well start at the end, was pretty short and to the point, wasn't it?
34:14I don't recall.
34:15You don't remember what it said?
34:16No, why don't you remind me?
34:17Why not?
34:18Her last message simply says,
34:21It's over.
34:23That's odd, because if there was no affair, then what was it that was over, exactly?
34:31Friendship.
34:32A bit louder.
34:33A friendship.
34:34And what did you reply to that?
34:37Does that slip your mind as well?
34:38Shall I?
34:39Why not?
34:41Who the hell do you think you are?
34:43Making all these promises?
34:45Trying to make me leave C, then calling it quits?
34:50You're going to pay for this?
34:52You have no idea.
34:54You're going to fucking pay.
34:56It's one hell of a friendship.
34:59The cottage you rent out is in Ogmore.
35:02Yeah?
35:03So if Sarah did go there, it wasn't to stay there?
35:07I don't think so.
35:07Hm.
35:08So when our forensics team arrive there later, they won't find any evidence of her in any of the bedrooms?
35:20Stephen?
35:21I'm sorry, it's a lot to take in.
35:24On the afternoon she went missing, Sarah Polley used her cash card at the Red Hair Pub.
35:29Five minute drive to your cottage.
35:32She bought cigarettes.
35:34She doesn't smoke.
35:36No, but you do.
35:38You told us your neighbour Alec films you every time you go out for a cigarette.
35:42That's what you said, wasn't it?
35:48That was me.
35:52I had her card.
35:56We were close.
35:59I admit it, I admit that now.
36:02I...
36:03We spent time together.
36:06When we could.
36:08And...
36:10Because of that she left her card in my car.
36:14I left my wallet at home.
36:16So use that instead.
36:19Why are you hiding all this?
36:20I'm not hiding.
36:21I'm helping.
36:22Where is that card now?
36:23If that's your story, and you had it with you on the Monday, then where is it now?
36:27It's in my wallet.
36:31It was taken from me when I arrived here.
36:33I'm on my door.
36:34Now.
36:44To be continued...
37:22I've taken that compassionate leave. I've confirmed it.
37:26Hey, Becky.
37:26You were right about Cedric. He's got Sarah's bank card.
37:30OK, thank you. Bye.
37:33What was Becky saying that she's coming to take over?
37:36If there was anything you needed her to bring?
37:38No, I didn't think so.
37:40I'll leave you to it.
37:42Thanks. Bye.
37:59Where did you go?
38:01I told you.
38:02To confirm that compassionate leave.
38:04Well, you were gone a long time.
38:06No, it took a long time.
38:07What's in your pocket?
38:08Sorry?
38:09What have you got in your pocket?
38:11Why are you being like this?
38:13I'm just asking a question.
38:15No.
38:16No, you're interrogating me like I'm a sick former.
38:18Show me.
38:27They're pages.
38:29From mum's filofax diary pages.
38:32I was worried.
38:33I...
38:34I don't want her private thoughts being pulled over by the police.
38:42And have you read them?
38:44Not all of them, no.
38:45Not to the end.
38:48Well, can you read them to me?
38:49I mean, if you think they're worth keeping from the police,
38:52I'd like to hear what they have to say.
38:55You don't want that?
38:58Don't I?
39:02Well, why don't you start with the week she went missing?
39:05Dad, please.
39:05You know, the days before she died.
39:07Start there.
39:20Read.
39:25He's impossible.
39:26The way he talks to me.
39:28The way he looks through me.
39:31These days, every time I see him in the house,
39:35I ask myself.
39:37Keep reading.
39:41I ask myself whatever attracted me.
39:45What the hell was I thinking?
39:48Keep reading.
39:50The shoes, clothes, hair, the pompous way he strides around.
39:53Dad, dad.
39:54People, people write things and they don't mean them.
39:57It doesn't mean anything.
39:58Just keep reading.
40:04But with...
40:06No, no, don't edit them or skip anything.
40:08Just keep reading.
40:15But with Stephen, it's different.
40:19Stephen wants me.
40:22Stephen knows how to pleasure me.
40:24We did it.
40:26Keep reading.
40:27We did it in his car, in his house.
40:29He knows what to do, how to touch.
40:32He takes his time to...
40:35Keep reading.
40:36Dad, please.
40:38Keep reading.
40:42He takes his time until I am satisfied.
40:46He's going to leave Clare.
40:49He wants me to leave Michael.
40:54Boring Michael.
40:57Who everyone laughs at.
41:01And I want to.
41:03I have to.
41:06You only get one life.
41:18I never wanted you to know.
41:24And, um...
41:27What are you going to do about them?
41:30Find them?
41:32It's her own private business, is that?
41:36What do you think?
41:41Paul thinks I should take them to the police.
41:49Well, my advice is that, um...
41:53You should do what you think is right.
41:58About that mum, isn't it?
42:15Cedric's got a cottage in Wales.
42:17He said he used her cards when he was there.
42:19They were there together?
42:20Nope.
42:21Claims he was alone.
42:22Reckon she left the card in his car.
42:24Well, you know where that is, don't you?
42:26That's a man droning in his own bullshit.
42:28Because if I left my card, I'd want it back.
42:30Exactly.
42:31His neighbour in Bristol's got all his comings and goings on CCTV.
42:35That's the house there.
42:36All right for some.
42:37Here's Cedric leaving.
42:40And the ANPR picks him up on the Seven Bridge.
42:44Then a few hours later, back over the bridge he comes.
42:49Back to Bristol in time for tea.
42:52Both trips, he's on his own in the car.
42:54In the front of the car anyway.
42:58I'm going to call the CPS.
42:59See what we need in order to charge.
43:01How long can we keep him?
43:02Until 6.30.
43:03What's the time now?
43:04Six.
43:04Okay, we've got half an hour.
43:18Well...
43:19Everything okay?
43:20Hi.
43:21There's something I forgot.
43:32It's probably not even helpful.
43:34It's all helpful.
43:36Well, everyone's been saying that she was killed in the afternoon during the rugby match.
43:40Yes?
43:41Everyone?
43:42Well, online and stuff.
43:44I mean, it is on there.
43:45You can't avoid it.
43:48I can't be right.
43:49She must have been killed later.
43:52And why is that?
43:54Well, because I walk the same route every day, always at 4.30.
43:58And I walked past the house, didn't I?
44:00On that first afternoon, the afternoon that Sarah went missing.
44:04And I said hello to Michael Polly.
44:07And then I went on my way, same way I always go.
44:12But Casper never found her.
44:15So, as we thought, she must have gone missing, gone somewhere and then come back.
44:20Yeah, or been dumped there later.
44:22The day the dog found her.
44:24Okay, let me check again.
44:27Okay, Duncan.
44:30We need footage of Cedric leaving the house again.
44:32So, keep scrolling through.
44:35I want evidence of him moving the body.
44:386.20.
45:00This is Monday night, so Basia went missing.
45:05Cedric comes home from Wales.
45:06He parks up and he never leaves.
45:09Family's tucked up for the night.
45:10Nobody budges.
45:11Just keep scrolling forward.
45:16Keep going.
45:18Are we sure he didn't leave again that night?
45:20No, he didn't.
45:21Look.
45:23Nothing.
45:28Was that car then when we started scrolling?
45:30Oh, no, it's just arrived.
45:31What time is it?
45:3311.15.
45:34So, a car arrives at 11.15.
45:40Nobody gets out?
45:41Not yet.
45:44There they are.
45:45Zoom in.
45:58That's Michael Pauly.
46:00That's Michael Pauly.
46:13That's Michael Pauly.
46:13Look, we're looking for the trails.
46:15I...
46:17That's Michael Pauly.
46:18Oh, no, no.
46:19There's a car.
46:19Oh, no.
46:20There's a car.
46:25Oh, no.
46:27Oh, no.
46:29Don't.
46:29Oh, no, no!
46:31Oh, no.
46:32Don't.
46:32Oh!
46:32Oh, no, yeah!
46:53At least we still have each other.
47:06At least we still have each other.
47:48At least we still have each other.
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