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00:30Let's go.
01:00All we do is hide away
01:18All we do is, all we do is hide away
01:23All we do is lie and wait
01:26All we do is, all we do is lie and wait
01:31I've been upside down
01:35I don't wanna be the right way around
01:38Can't find paradise on the ground
01:56I don't wanna be the right way
02:26Variable four becoming southeasterly find seven
02:30Showers, good
02:31South zero
02:33Well if I had to choose
02:39Then I'd say, I'd say chef's table at KFC
02:42What worries me is you think I'm joking
02:46I gotta go, she's in
02:50Yeah. Yeah, sure. We could do that, but I tell you what, why don't you come to mine?
02:58The girls would love to meet you.
03:00Seven's perfect. Yeah, I'll text you the full address.
03:04Okay. Yeah, I love you too.
03:07I am so sorry.
03:08That's not a problem.
03:09I woke up stupid early again and fell asleep in my kitchen chair.
03:14You tried valerian?
03:15I can't do sleeping pills. They zonked me out for the next day.
03:17No, no, no. These are her ones.
03:20No, you're absolutely normal by 11. Next day, easy.
03:23Right.
03:24Although they do sting like rotting fish.
03:25It's almost that marble effect.
03:27So, what do you think it is then?
03:29Just waking you up?
03:30No idea.
03:31Hey, Jake.
03:32Morning, boss.
03:33What we got?
03:34So, laying new drainage channels down here, been doing it for the last three months,
03:38and then last night one of the workmen who happens to have trained as a doctor in Basra
03:43dug up this, which he suspected was a section of a human hip bone.
03:47Dr. Balcom came out early doors, confirmed it was human, which is when they called for us.
03:54Okay. Let's have a look.
03:56I'm sure you think I'm being daft.
04:13There's absolutely nothing to be embarrassed about, Harry. Nothing at all.
04:16Yeah.
04:17As you might imagine, death is a pretty constant part of my daily life.
04:22And if I've learned anything in the last 35 years, it's that grief takes every form imaginable.
04:28For some, it passes quite quickly. For others, it can last many years.
04:33Neither is right or wrong. They're both just how it is.
04:39You were with Wendy for 63 years. She was a part of you.
04:44So to still miss her after just two, well, it's the blink of an eye.
04:50So please, never be embarrassed about wanting to talk about her with me.
04:56In fact, I want you to talk about her. I miss her too.
05:02Is the position significant?
05:04What, that it's archaeological, you mean?
05:06Yeah.
05:07Not really, no. Most cultures buried their dead in a variety of positions.
05:11Romans, Saxons, early medieval, it could be many of those.
05:14But your instinct is that it is archaeological?
05:18Well, I have no evidence of that. It's just on balance for obvious reasons.
05:21I think it's more likely than not.
05:24Why?
05:25Well, because of where it is.
05:27Who buries a body in the central reservation of the M1?
05:30Someone who doesn't want it found?
05:32I guess. I just...
05:34So how much is remaining?
05:35About 60%, I think.
05:37I'll know more when I get her back.
05:39Right, so you think it's female?
05:40I think, from the pelvis shape.
05:42Again, I can confirm that when I get everything out.
05:44No clothing fragments?
05:46Not found any yet, no.
05:48It would appear we just have bones.
06:06Bye, Jack.
06:12Do you have records for what it was before? What the land was used for?
06:20Yeah.
06:21Ian Arkenhold.
06:23Highways Agency.
06:24Just seeing if they can tell us what the land was used for before the construction of the motorway.
06:29Did you know that Edgeware Road was built on Watling Street? Old Roman Road.
06:33Did you know that? I didn't know that.
06:34I didn't know that.
06:35I didn't know that.
06:36Yeah.
06:37Yeah, I'm here.
06:50Hey, love.
06:51Hi, Dad.
06:52Everything okay?
06:53Er, yeah. Why?
06:55No, no, just...
06:57You weren't home last night?
07:00I'm at Jen's.
07:02I told you.
07:04Did you?
07:05I told you yesterday at breakfast I was staying at hers.
07:08Sorry.
07:09My mistake.
07:10Anyways, it's no problem.
07:13I'll see you tonight?
07:14Yeah, I'll see you later, yeah.
07:15Okay, great.
07:16Well, you know, stay out.
07:18It's not a problem.
07:20Thanks.
07:21Oh, I'm sorry.
07:22I didn't mean...
07:23I've got to go.
07:24Buffalo.
07:25Bye.
07:30Actually, you'd be quite smart, don't you think?
07:33What would?
07:34You could kill someone, burying them in a central reservation.
07:38Smart?
07:39Yeah, if you were a construction worker.
07:41Lanes were already closed for repairs.
07:44But even if you weren't a construction worker, just...
07:47Hiring a van, getting a high-vis jacket.
07:49Three in the morning.
07:50Put up some bollards.
07:54Then start digging a grave in the middle of the motorway.
07:56I mean, it'd take balls, give you that.
07:58But who's going to stop you?
08:00Who's going to think, oh, I bet he's not a construction worker.
08:03I bet he's burying a body.
08:07You know, the fishy smell's really not that bad.
08:09I think you should at least try them.
08:10Yeah, all right.
08:11No.
08:22Oh, hi.
08:23How are you?
08:41Oh, we're up, are we?
08:54Oh, super dog.
08:56Super, super dog.
08:58You've decided to get up, have you?
09:00Here's breakfast.
09:02Today's the big day, super dog.
09:05When everything changes.
09:07Yes.
09:08Oh, Frankie.
09:09Today's the big day.
09:14So it is female, and from the teeth I can tell you she's young.
09:17Early 20s, oldest.
09:18Okay.
09:19Most importantly, you were right, DCI Stewart.
09:22These remains are not archaeological.
09:24You see that?
09:25The bone suffered a compound fracture at some point
09:27and was fixed with a surgical plate.
09:29So plates have been used commonly for about 100 years.
09:33But if it's titanium, given the lack of corrosion,
09:36my guess is that it is, then this is no more than 50, 60 years old, tops.
09:57Find the need, sell the want.
10:20Find the need, sell the want.
10:22Find the need, sell the want.
10:25Sell the want.
10:46I'm not sure if I'm going to sign anything today, Mr. Carl.
10:50And I completely understand that, Mr. Salthouse.
10:53Tell me, is it the amount that's worrying you?
10:56Well...
10:57Is it too much?
10:58Well, possibly.
10:59But also...
11:00So what do you think you could afford?
11:02Well, as I say, it's not just the amount...
11:04Eight thousand?
11:05If you feel ten's too much, how about eight?
11:08You see, eight is still...
11:10Seven, then.
11:14I suppose.
11:15I suppose I might be prepared to invest...
11:17Three?
11:18Three.
11:19Perhaps.
11:20Perhaps three.
11:21Three's not enough.
11:23I'm sorry?
11:24Three's fine.
11:26And I can do you the same terms for three, so we're all set.
11:29Right, well...
11:30I'll get my checkbook, then.
11:33It's here somewhere.
11:38Just sign and date it, Mr. Salthouse.
11:41I've got a stamp.
11:42I've got a stamp.
12:12So, first up, yes, it's titanium.
12:17So, sixty years old.
12:19Oldest.
12:20Give or take.
12:21And then there's this, which I'm guessing is some sort of manufacturer's mark.
12:26You ever seen that one before?
12:27Nope.
12:28And I've seen hundreds of these.
12:29But plates do usually have a manufacturer's mark on them?
12:33No, usually they have serial numbers indented.
12:36All of them?
12:37Yes.
12:38So?
12:39So, I'm guessing this is foreign.
12:41So, she could have come from anywhere.
12:44But do EU ones have serial numbers?
12:46I think so.
12:47At least from when the country joined, but you'd have to check that.
12:49Well, she could be a British person who'd gone abroad and had the plate fitted there.
12:52That's also a possibility.
12:53Okay.
12:54Can't you determine race or ethnicity from a skull?
12:59To a degree?
13:00It's not an exact science.
13:02I mean, there are certainly general characteristics of Asian skulls versus African versus European,
13:07et cetera, but they suggest a likelihood of origin no more than that.
13:10Okay.
13:11Can you do that first?
13:12And age-wise?
13:13You said early twenties.
13:14Would you be able to narrow it down any more than that?
13:17We're doing an ossification test.
13:19Cartilage turns to bone at a very specific age.
13:21That should narrow it down considerably.
13:23Who do you think might be best place to recognize who the manufacturer of this might be?
13:26I'd start with the orthopedics departments of large city hospitals.
13:30Given the amount of foreign-born NHS employees we have, there's got to be a good chance you'll
13:35come across a surgeon who's inserted a plate with that mark on it.
13:39Well, that's it for this week.
13:44Join us same time next week for the first of the semis.
13:47In the meantime, it's goodbye from our teams.
13:48Goodbye.
13:49Goodbye.
13:50And it's goodbye from me.
13:51Goodbye.
13:52And would you mind signing a copy of your book, please?
14:01No, of course not.
14:02So, is that to Karen or to Kaz?
14:05Actually, if you could just put it to Nan.
14:07Nan?
14:08Oh dear, oh dear.
14:09At least it used to be to Mum.
14:11Am I that ancient Nan?
14:13I'm gonna steal you away, I'm afraid, James.
14:15Okay, sorry guys, she's the boss, but listen, um, I hope you all enjoyed yourself today
14:20and seriously well done, all of you.
14:22You're a sight smarter than I was when I was your age.
14:25Okay, cheers guys.
14:26Safe journey.
14:27Bye.
14:31So, a couple of messages from the production office.
14:33Your friend Pete rang, something about a dinner.
14:35Okay, thank you.
14:36And then your wife has rung twice, I need you to call her.
14:38Amy?
14:39Yeah.
14:40Right, thanks, Kelly.
14:41Recording again in 20 minutes, please.
14:42All right.
14:43Start with the hospital.
14:44Okay.
14:45I might stick a photo of the mark on Twitter as well.
14:47Yeah, good, because if we can identify the origin of the plate, possibly narrow down a
14:51time window, because that's going to be key.
14:53Do you want to look at missing persons yet?
14:55No.
14:56Well, until we know what country it was made in and the likely ethnicity of the victim.
15:02No, I can't see the point.
15:10Hiya.
15:11Where have you been?
15:12I've left you half a dozen messages.
15:13Been recording.
15:14What's up?
15:15Well, it's Elliot.
15:16I'm sure it's nothing to worry about, but apparently his flatmate hasn't seen him for
15:18a couple of days.
15:21Who rang you?
15:23Melissa.
15:24Oh, so she rings you before she rings me now, does she?
15:26It's only because he'll end up screaming at each other.
15:28Matt's still his dad, Amy.
15:30She should ring me.
15:31Has she spoken to him, the flatmate?
15:34Ed, yes, briefly.
15:35She says she's going to finish work early and get there about four.
15:38What work?
15:39She's been writing the same shit novel for ten years.
15:42Um, can you call her?
15:44I'm about to start again.
15:45Tell her I'll meet her there.
15:46Sure.
15:47And Jamie, he'll be fine.
15:49He'll be fine.
15:50Yeah.
15:51Call me when you see Mal.
15:52Yeah.
15:53Sure.
16:14Hey, Chris.
16:15Hiya.
16:16Nice to see you.
16:17How are you?
16:18No, I'm good.
16:19I'm good, thanks.
16:20How are you?
16:21No, you know, not too shabby.
16:23Glad I dropped in, actually.
16:24Sold two more pieces at the weekend.
16:26Oh.
16:27Oh, okay.
16:28Just a little bit of space for a couple more, if you have any.
16:31Yeah, I'm working on something maybe beginning of next week.
16:36Perfect.
16:40Rob, I need some of my money.
16:42Uh, yes, not a problem.
16:44Um, how much?
16:45Four thousand, please.
16:47Okay, fine.
16:48Now?
16:49Sorry, you mean...
16:50Now?
16:51Yeah.
16:52Right.
16:53Well, I have to go to the bank.
16:54Obviously.
16:55Can you wait?
16:56Ten minutes?
16:57Uh-huh.
16:58Yeah.
16:59So...
17:00That's quite a lot of money, Chris.
17:06And I'm very happy to get it for you, of course.
17:09But you're absolutely sure you need all of this?
17:12I am, yeah.
17:14Have you got somewhere safe to keep it?
17:17Yeah.
17:18Um, well, do you want to wait outside?
17:22Or...
17:23Or maybe you could hold the fort.
17:24It could...
17:25No, no, no.
17:26I'll wait out there.
17:27No problem.
17:37You're overthinking it, love.
17:39So you read it as him hiding.
17:41I read it as he was just busy, you know, preparing his dad's lunch or changing his bedsheets or whatever.
17:47Then why didn't he come out when I said goodbye?
17:49Oh, he probably just didn't hear you.
17:51Tim, sweetheart, I promise you, no-one in this town believes a word of these allegations.
18:02They know you.
18:04And they know Alison Pinion.
18:06They certainly know Alison has a grudge against his practice.
18:09And as your rep says, the case won't even get to the next stage.
18:14So please just try and forget about it, hmm?
18:19Let's just have a lovely evening tonight with your girls.
18:26Yeah, well.
18:49I will give you Ashville, where you've got lost from here.
18:54I'm fearless fromollo, how about reflection of space, if my connection is and what's unhealthy?
18:57We're still a constant road away to be through the past.
18:59What's virtually speaking entire region of Midwestern and the country of London organization?
19:05What are you doing?
19:09No, thank you.
19:10I know you all are already there and then...
19:11Yeah, we've never thought about it.
19:12It's so few people are displaying, no, it's not joking.
19:13I'm голос día malibour feet of Asia
19:14Here's a project but what will have you try and I know you get?
19:15Is a question based?
19:16These are the Greek letters, intertwined, you see there that is an A and the X is a
19:26he.
19:27It stands for Angelis and Christos, they're a Cypriot firm based in Nicosia.
19:31Right, they do all sorts of surgical stuff.
19:34Do you know if they're still in operation?
19:37I think so, I think they only started in the 80s, and certainly they were still in operation
19:43when I worked there, a couple of years ago.
19:49This is Stuart, it's Leanne Balcombe.
19:52So I just spoke to Dr. Balcombe, and her tests suggest that the skull is European, which narrows things down a bit.
20:03So we now know that the plate was made by a Greek company, Angelis and Christos, based in Cyprus.
20:09Now they didn't start operating until 1984, so that's as old as the plate can be.
20:15But I've sent them some photos and the MD's going to come back to me, see if you can help us narrow the dates down a bit.
20:19But, in the meantime, we can now also tell you that Dr. Balcombe did various tests on the major bones and teeth.
20:30And she was able to determine with actually a pretty good deal of certainty that these remains are actually those of a young female between the ages of 13 and 50.
20:52So, this is not an adult. It's not even a young adult. This is the body of a child.
21:01So, as of now, we have a window of 34 years, and as soon as we hear back from ANC, we start searching for all missing children of that age.
21:09We're going to start with the UK, but if we have to, we'll liaise with Interpol and roll this out across Europe.
21:16Because not many children of that age go missing without leaving people behind.
21:23And somewhere there surely must be parents who have lived in a world of almost unimaginable pain for many, many years.
21:43Let's give them their child back.
21:53Now, please don't apologise. Your English is better than my Greek, so...
21:58Anyway, what we can tell you is that, in 2004, when we joined the EU, in line with the EU regulations,
22:06we started using serial numbers on all our plates, so it has to predate that.
22:11Well, that is already extremely useful.
22:13And the logo, we didn't start using that until 95.
22:1695?
22:19Right, so...
22:21That has to have been made in this nine-year period?
22:24Oh, absolutely.
22:26Right.
22:29So, what time do you think you'll be back?
22:31Not late. Six-ish.
22:32Thought I might take the boys to the beach.
22:34This day's dry.
22:35Yeah, they'd love that.
22:37No problem.
22:38Oh, and by the way, the boiler turned itself up again.
22:41Right.
22:42Remember, just press the reset button.
22:44Yeah, I know. I did it eight times before it fired up. It's...
22:47Frankenstein.
22:49I'll look at it later.
22:51Back at six.
22:52Yeah, okay.
22:54Mom!
22:55Oh, okay.
22:56When a man goes into a shop, Pete, to ask for a quarter-inch drill bit, he doesn't really want a quarter-inch drill bit, does he?
23:17Doesn't he?
23:18What he actually wants is a quarter-inch hole.
23:23I'm sorry, Mark. I've got absolutely no idea what you're talking about.
23:27You've asked me for new leads, but what you actually want is to be making more money, right?
23:33Of course.
23:34Which I can't give you.
23:35I couldn't give you a quarter-inch hole.
23:40And I can't make you a better salesman.
23:46So she was found in the UK, and I think it's fair to assume she's more likely to be British.
23:52Yeah.
23:53And if she's British, why might she have had an operation in Cyprus?
24:00Because she was on holiday.
24:02With her family. And according to the insurance rep I just spoke to, most families on holiday in Cyprus, they go to Paphos.
24:10So we make contact with this hospital, see what records they have from then.
24:13Meanwhile, I'll get the team to start an outstanding review of UK missed purrs of, say, 12 to 16-year-old girls between 95 and 2004.
24:23Yeah. I'll get them into it.
24:30Hey Pete, I got your message. Sorry I'm being rubbish, but work's mad now.
24:35So, yeah, let's put in a date for a meet-up.
24:38Um, why don't I call Tim and you do Chris?
24:42I miss you, big man. Lots of love.
24:47How's he been the last few weeks? How's his mood been, would you say?
24:52I don't know, he's just seemed really stressed.
24:55Stressed? Yeah.
24:56Stressed by what?
24:57I don't know.
24:58Stressed by watching back-to-back Family Guy all day long?
25:00Change.
25:01Stressed by having to choose exactly how he's gonna fuck my life up this week? What do you think?
25:04I'm just trying to help, mate, but, to be honest, it's not my problem.
25:09For what it's worth, having a father like you would stress the fuck out of anyone.
25:21Does it ever get tiring being so angry all the time?
25:24Does it get tiring being such a smug tit?
25:32Sorry.
25:33You'd think 20 years of this, of wondering every time he goes off on one, if this is the time he'll wind up in the canal, would inure you to the fear, but it just seems to make it worse.
25:49For us both.
25:56I'll do the pubs.
25:57You do the dealers.
25:58You do the pubs.
25:59You do the pubs.
26:00Yes.
26:01Hello, um, do you speak English?
26:22Brilliant, brilliant.
26:23Yeah, I wonder if you can help me with something.
26:31Can I use the phone in the office?
26:43I can never get a signal in.
26:44Yeah, yeah, no problem.
26:45Well, he's okay now.
26:56Yeah.
26:57I got him back to sleep at about five, and then he slept into sleep.
27:01He slept in until midday.
27:02Oh, no.
27:03Was it about his dad?
27:06No.
27:07He rarely dreams about his dad.
27:09He was too little to remember, really.
27:11No, it's pretty much always the gas.
27:15Madame, I'm so sorry.
27:18Listen, it's much better than it used to be.
27:21This was the first time in months.
27:23Would you lambly come round?
27:24I could do some painting with him.
27:26I think he'd love that.
27:28How about, um, tomorrow after school?
27:32Yeah, well, okay.
27:34Well, four-ish.
27:35Perfect.
27:36Oh, okay.
27:38Uh, well, you, uh, send him my love.
27:42I will.
27:43I will.
27:44And I'll see you tomorrow.
27:45Bye.
27:54Are you just running away, Martha?
27:57Here we go.
28:00Oh, it's looking dangerous now.
28:02It's looking dangerous.
28:03Can we save...
28:04Oh!
28:05Ah!
28:06Here we go.
28:07Go and get that!
28:16And have you started, um, pronouncing your words stupidly yet?
28:19Uh, only when I eat oregano.
28:21On your risotto.
28:23You know, New York's actually pretty like London.
28:27It's just cooler.
28:28Yeah, well, I don't get too attached,
28:29because you're not moving there.
28:30Oh, am I not?
28:32Sorry.
28:33Needed here, I'm afraid.
28:34Right.
28:35You see, I didn't realise I had no say in this decision.
28:40Um, how's Grandad?
28:41Yeah, all good.
28:43Are you there?
28:44Uh, no.
28:46No.
28:47Um, because he's out with Jenny tonight.
28:51Wow.
28:52Wow.
28:53That's quite a thing though, isn't it?
28:55How long have they been going out?
28:56Um, I don't know.
28:58A while?
28:59Adam!
29:00What?
29:01Adam!
29:02Yeah, I'm coming.
29:03Six months, maybe?
29:04Can you just give me a sec?
29:06Um, Mum, look, I gotta go.
29:07Yeah, yeah, yeah.
29:08You go.
29:09I'll call you next week, yeah?
29:10I love you.
29:11And do some bloody work,
29:12because that is why you're there.
29:13Yeah, remember...
29:14Yeah.
29:15Hiya.
29:16Uh, boss.
29:17Yeah, yeah.
29:18Sorry to disturb you.
29:19No problem.
29:20Uh, the Pathos Hospital just emailed me.
29:22They lost all of their pre-2008 records in a fire a couple of years ago.
29:25Shit.
29:26Yeah.
29:27Irritating.
29:28I mean, obviously I'll try the other hospitals in the morning, but, uh, for now we're back
29:32to a nine-year window.
29:33Okay.
29:34Well, thanks for letting me know.
29:35Sounds like it's going well.
29:36Doing great.
29:37Sonny?
29:38Uh, yes, boss.
29:39Uh, sorry.
29:40Uh, it is very.
29:42I'll let you go.
29:43Uh, have a great evening.
29:44I'll meet you.
29:45I'll meet you.
29:46Bye.
29:47Bye.
29:48Bye.
29:49Bye.
29:50Bye.
29:51Bye.
29:52Bye.
29:53Bye.
29:54Bye.
29:55Bye.
29:56Bye.
29:57Bye.
29:58Bye.
29:59Bye.
30:00Bye.
30:01Bye.
30:02Bye.
30:03Bye.
30:04Bye.
30:05Bye.
30:06Bye.
30:07Night.
30:08Night.
30:23I know you feel she can be tricky, but can't you just reach out?
30:28She's your mum.
30:29And there are very good reasons you got divorced, Dad.
30:31Can we not turn this into another mum's life first, please?
30:33I completely agree.
30:34She's a lovely lady who did extremely well to put up with me for as long as she did.
30:39A member can take a trip out there for a birthday.
30:41Not a chance.
30:42I am driving 300 miles to the middle of nowhere.
30:44Get time to get about it.
30:45Let's talk about something else.
30:46In fact, let's talk about why we're here.
30:48Here's to you both.
30:49Happy anniversary.
30:50And a huge well done to you, Carol, for tolerating the old bastard for ten years.
30:54To Dad and Carol.
30:56Thanks, guys.
30:59Excuse me.
31:00I just wanted to say, Dr. Finch, for what it's worth.
31:04Nobody I know believes a word of it.
31:18This is corked.
31:19Is it?
31:20Right, sorry about that.
31:21Let me just...
31:22No, no, no.
31:23You don't need to smell it.
31:24I smelt it.
31:25It's corked.
31:31I'll bring you another bottle.
31:32Anything?
31:34No.
31:49Looked everywhere.
31:52No sign.
31:53Looked everywhere. No sign.
32:03So we very much hope the Cyprus Hospitals could have given us a name that we would find here, but they haven't.
32:11Which means now
32:13we have two options. Checking each file against dental records, which will be very very slow. Or we make contact
32:22with each of the families of these missing girls and
32:25Ask them if their daughter ever broke her arm on holiday
32:30Now if we find one who did and it was in Cyprus
32:34Chances are we found her in the end. I think this is the
32:38least worst option
32:41But it's gonna be hard
32:44The best most of these families
32:47Will have hoped for for many years will simply have been finding a body to bury and
32:52For all but one of them that's if we're lucky. We're gonna offer them that little glimmer of hope
32:59Only to snatch it away seconds later
33:01So we tread gently please. We tread very gently
33:07Very gently
33:15I'm so sorry to trouble you. My name is DC Fran Lingley. I'm calling from Bishop Street police station in London
33:21Well, I'm part of a team investigating the discovery of human remains in Henda, North London
33:25And I wanted if I may
33:29To ask you a question in connection with the disappearance of your daughter Annabelle
33:34Yeah
33:35Yeah, I'm very sorry to hear that, Mr. Mason
33:40So who might still be alive that I could talk to who would know if your sister ever broke her wrist?
33:46I completely understand and I really wish I could have given you some answers
33:51Is there someone who can be there with you Jackie?
33:54No, I can tell you we can eliminate Michaela from our list
33:59Okay, thank you. Take care. Goodbye
34:01They're my oldest friends Maria. It's one night
34:14We stay in a travel lodge. We eat in a pub
34:17And I can't afford to buy the kids new shoes
34:20Josh, Will downstairs now, please
34:26That's fine. Things will get easier. I promise
34:29I've got some really good business coming in in the next few weeks
34:33What?
34:34And have you not had some really good business about to come through, Pete?
34:36I think the day I met you, you're about to buy the club we were drinking in
34:40Yeah, then the world went to hell in a handcart
34:42I mean, I'll take the blame for a lot of things, but not the global financial crash
34:49Look, buy the kids whatever shoes they need. There'll be money in the joint account tomorrow
34:59At the end of the day, Tim, it's your word against hers
35:12And given what we know about her
35:14They say he's at Smudgy's apartment?
35:30Right. So, I don't know. Smudge, where does he live?
35:35Where does he live?
35:45The third down, Brantford House, number 22
35:50I hope he's okay, Mr. Hollis
35:53Thank you
35:55You look after yourself, Stephen
36:05No, I'm sorry
36:07If Jasmine never sustained an injury like that, then it really can't be her, I'm afraid
36:12No, you cry away, Robin
36:15I'm so sorry
36:17We can't give you any more positive news
36:20And you're a sister, did you say?
36:21Yes
36:22And how sure are you, Jessica, that she broke her wrist?
36:26A hundred percent
36:27I remember the cast, what I wrote on it
36:29Okay, do you remember how she did it?
36:32She slipped by the swimming pool
36:34By the swimming pool?
36:36So this was a swimming pool at home, or?
36:38We were on holiday
36:40And what year would this have been?
36:42Um...
36:44Mid-90s, maybe
36:47Do you remember where you were on holiday?
36:49We were only little, so I'd have to chat with my mum, but...
36:53I think it was Cyprus
36:56Okay, Jessica, I think we're going to have to come and see you
36:58But in the meantime, is your mother...
37:00She lives five minutes away
37:01Could you ask her about Cyprus for me?
37:03Uh-huh
37:04And also ask her if she remembers if Hayley had a surgical plate fitted following a fracture?
37:09No problem
37:10Can you do that now and get back to us?
37:12Yeah, sure
37:15Do you really think it's her?
37:18Jessica...
37:20Obviously I can't say for sure, but...
37:24I think it's certainly very possible, yes
37:26It's possible, yes
37:30We'll call you straight back
37:38Anyone remember the Hayley Reid case?
37:40She was on her way to her party, wasn't she?
37:46Hmm
37:47From a shift at a pub
37:48New Year's Eve
37:49It's millennium, 1999
37:51I don't know
37:52Before she just...
37:53Disappeared
37:54What was the name of the guy they thought did it?
37:56Mullins, was it?
37:58Mullery
37:59Adrian Mullery was the boyfriend
38:01We were exactly the same age
38:06Yeah, I remember my mum wouldn't let me get a Saturday job when that happened
38:10Yeah, I remember her
38:12Brown stripes
38:16Brown stripes
38:17And there are the trees
38:22I think you have a gifted child
38:25He has a real talent, yeah?
38:26Well, you bring it out on him, so thank you
38:29It gives him such pleasure
38:33Simila, I wanted to ask you something
38:35I wanted to ask you, do you think that you would ever consider marrying me?
38:50I'm sorry?
38:52Yeah, this probably comes as a bit of a shock
38:57And I know I'm not what people would consider a catch
39:01But I'm earning good money now with my paintings
39:04And I've saved up enough to put down a deposit on a flat to rent for us all
39:09I just...
39:10In the last couple of years we've got to know each other really well
39:14And...
39:16Months ago
39:19I realised that...
39:21I was in love with you
39:24Just...
39:26Watching you do...
39:28Ordinary things
39:29And I guess I should have said something sooner
39:34I should have mentioned it
39:36But I was so scared
39:38I was so scared that you wouldn't
39:40You know
39:43And...
39:44I just want to make things better for you, Jimila
39:47For you and...
39:49And for Asif
39:51And for me, for me, obviously for me
39:52Because the idea of me being with you both
39:54And us being a family
39:56That'll make me happy
39:59Wow
40:03I'm a bit shocked
40:05I mean in a good way, but...
40:08You don't have to say anything
40:10Have a think about it
40:12And then we can talk soon
40:14Maybe tomorrow at the centre
40:15Yes
40:17Right
40:18And...
40:21Thank you
40:24I nearly forgot
40:25I brought you this
40:37See you tomorrow
40:45So the complaint against you, Dr Finch
40:46Is that on the 27th of April 2017
40:47While on a house call to Maureen Anne Avery
40:49Since deceased
40:50And seemingly unaware that her daughter
40:51The complainant, Alison Pinion, was in the house
40:53You verbally abused and threatened Mrs Avery
40:55Specifically that you called her a tiresome old bitch
40:57And that you then told her you'd half a mind to stick her full of morphine and give us all a fucking break
41:02And that you then told her you'd half a mind to stick her full of morphine and give us all a fucking break
41:17Give us all a fucking break
41:40Mum
41:43Mum
41:47Wake up, Mum
42:01Jess
42:03Jessy, what is it?
42:06When Hayley broke her arm that time when we were on holiday, did she have a plate fitted?
42:11What?
42:12I think we're in Cyprus
42:13Did she have a plate fitted?
42:15Why?
42:17Did she?
42:20Yes
42:22It was a compound fracture
42:25She had it done at the local hospital
42:27Why?
42:29You're gonna have to get up, Mum
42:31The police are gonna be coming down from London
42:38They think they've found her
42:40They think they've found Hayley
42:47they think they've found her
43:00How can she fill in unless they're dead?
43:01Elliot?
43:11Hey, Els, how you doing?
43:14Hi, Dad.
43:31Elliot?
43:54Elliot?
43:59Elliot?
44:01Elliot?
44:09My client's mother, Mrs Avery, was diagnosed with dementia over seven years ago.
44:15As you can imagine.
44:17Oh, shit.
44:18Yes, yes, yes.
44:19I didn't know.
44:22I don't care.
44:23I'm sorry.
44:24I don't care.
44:25That's right.
44:27It's all right.
44:29No one wants me to get to college.
44:32No one wants me to face the bed.
44:33Yes, she had a plate fitted, and it was in Cyprus.
45:03It's her.
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