Beyond Paradise Season 3 Episode 2
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00:00I can take a road that'll see me through
00:30I can take a road that'll see me through
00:59I can take a road that'll see me through
01:29I can take a road that'll see me through
01:59I can take a road that'll see me through
02:29I can take a road that'll see me through
02:35I can take a road that'll see me through
02:41Take me alive
02:49I'm old enough now
02:53I can take a road that'll see me through
02:59I can take a road that'll see me through
03:03I can take a road that'll see me through
03:09I can take a road that'll see me through
03:17I can take a road that'll see me through
03:19I can take a road that'll see me through
03:29I can take a road that'll see me through
03:35I can take a road that'll see me through
03:37I can't let you sleep
03:38I was just dozing
03:40What time should you get off?
03:41About three, I think
03:43You know, I've read all the notes
03:47There's no mention of night terrorists
03:48Must be a new thing
03:49I'll ring Hannah later this morning
03:51Why don't you go back to bed for a couple of hours?
03:53I'll keep an arrow
03:54No, I want to be here when she wakes up
03:57Okay
03:58Coffee?
03:59Yes
04:10Want some breakfast?
04:11No, I'm good, thanks
04:12I need to go home and get dressed before work
04:16Um, the inspector's taking the day off
04:19So I need to cover
04:23Well, right, um
04:25Better get off
04:26Is that it?
04:28What?
04:29You're just going without so much as a conversation
04:34Well, what do you want to talk about?
04:36Last night
04:37What do you want?
04:38Marks out of ten?
04:40No, no, no, I just thought
04:41Uh, best not to
04:43That's what I've always found
04:46Bye
04:49Out of interest?
04:50Seven
04:53Seven
05:09Morning
05:11Morning
05:12Been up your morning run?
05:15Not now, Zoe
05:17I've got to get to work
05:32Oh, come on, love
05:33I'm all right, Mum
05:34Well, the hospital said you could still be concussed
05:36Doesn't mean I can't walk
05:37I'll open up
05:38I'll open up
05:43You know you should phone the police
05:44Tell them what?
05:46I didn't see anyone
05:47You know who it is
05:48I don't know who it is
06:00What's that?
06:10Hi, Margot
06:11No, it's fine
06:12I'll swing by
06:13They're on my way in
06:14OK
06:15Bye
06:16No, it's fine
06:17I'll swing by
06:18They're on my way in
06:19OK
06:20Bye
06:33Can you see it?
06:34How bruised is it?
06:36How bruised is it?
06:37Good idea
06:38Hi, dear
06:58Ems
07:00It's the police
07:02I'm DS Williams
07:04I called him, alright
07:05It's either that
07:06Or I'm gonna go round his house
07:07In the back room
07:10It might be best
07:11If I have a chat with Emily
07:12On her own first
07:15It's OK
07:22So
07:25Danny told us what happened
07:26Last night
07:28And the message this morning
07:30Do you wanna tell me when all this started?
07:35About three weeks ago
07:38I started getting messages on my social media
07:41Comments on my post
07:43Who do you think you are?
07:44Are you too fat to wear that?
07:47Usual stuff
07:48I didn't take too much notice if I'm honest
07:51But then I, er
07:53I started getting messages on my phone
07:57Same sort of thing but
07:59A bit more threatening
08:00Threatening how?
08:02I know where you live
08:04Things they were gonna
08:05Do to me
08:07Do you still have them on your phone?
08:14Just scroll down
08:19These are nasty
08:21Every time I block the number
08:22They just come from another phone
08:25And these ones
08:27Are the ones you got last night?
08:29Yeah
08:31We went for a drink after work
08:32I was, er
08:34I was walking home
08:36This is a bit sick
08:38Panic just
08:40Ran across the road without looking
08:42Got hit by a cab
08:44It wasn't their fault
08:46They were really upset
08:47Ran me to A&E
08:49Will you need to keep my phone?
08:52Er
08:53No
08:54We'll get screen grabs
08:55Of everything before I go
08:59So, last night
09:01Did you see anyone?
09:03No
09:05But I knew they were there
09:07They knew what I was wearing
09:09The red coat
09:11Oh God, I was so scared
09:13I'm not surprised
09:14I'm not surprised
09:17Can I ask
09:19Um
09:21Danny said
09:22If you didn't call the police
09:24He was gonna batter someone
09:26What did he mean?
09:30Emily
09:33I can't help you
09:35Unless you tell me everything
09:37Mum thinks it's my ex, Mark
09:40And why does she think that?
09:41Came out of prison three weeks ago
09:43Around the time the messages started
09:47He called me
09:49Said he wanted to see me
09:52I said no
09:54And can you tell me where I can find him?
10:04The thing is
10:06The more I think about it
10:08She was a bit too old for me anyway
10:10True
10:11And both being in the job
10:13Well, we'd just be talking about work all the time
10:16Exactly!
10:18Yeah, probably be quite boring
10:20Mum's on her way back
10:22But she's had to drop these off
10:24Three coffees
10:25Oh, I love you being closer
10:27Mwah!
10:28We aim to please
10:30Alright, Cal?
10:32Morning, Zoe
10:34Here, you haven't got any friends
10:36Kelby's age, have you?
10:37Seems she's back on the market
10:38No
10:40Margot
10:42Ignore her
10:43I'll have a think
10:44Thanks, Zoe
10:47Bye!
10:55Thanks, bye
10:56My mum never reported she was having night terrors
11:01But Hannah said we did the right thing
11:04Just try and comfort her as best we can
11:06Okay
11:08She, um, she seems very wary of me
11:10She didn't want me in the room when she was upset
11:13Apparently the only men she's been around were other drug users
11:17So, probably not the best role models
11:20She just needs to feel safe and that she can trust you
11:24Things will get easier, promise
11:27Right
11:31Come on then
11:32Time we got you dressed
11:38Rosie?
11:40I wanna watch TV
11:42Mum always lets me
11:48Okay
11:49Ten more minutes
11:56Margot
12:02Margot, can you pull up the file for Mark Weston, 22 Mall and Crescent?
12:06Hmm?
12:07And can you check these phone numbers?
12:08I'm guessing they're pay as you go
12:10But see if you can get any mass locations from them
12:13Start with the latest ones
12:14See if they were anywhere near Kenny's Wine Bar on the High Street in Cooper's Meadow
12:18Ready-o?
12:19Coffee's on your desk
12:21Cheers
12:22Kelby, can you look into this girl's social media feed, see what you can find?
12:27Emily Boswell
12:29You know her?
12:31We went to the same school
12:33Our mums were really good friends
12:35She's lovely
12:37Old girlfriend?
12:38Nah
12:40I nearly asked her out once
12:42But...
12:44She was way too pretty for me
12:47What happened to her?
12:49Looks like she's being stalked by someone
12:51No, that's terrible
12:52Can you see if you can find anyone she's fallen out with in the past month?
12:56Derogatory messages, trolls, that sort of thing?
13:00Mark Weston
13:02Recently released from Exeter
13:04Served three years of a six year sentence for GBH
13:07Victim was a 25 year old from Birmingham here on holiday with his family
13:11Three previous convictions, criminal damage, possession of a class A drug and ABH
13:16Sounds like a sweetheart
13:18PHONE RINGS
13:20PHONE RINGS
13:22PHONE RINGS
13:24PHONE RINGS
13:26PHONE RINGS
13:27Did you locate the CCTV?
13:28Link's in your inbox
13:29It's her
13:30She was clearly terrified, but I can't see anyone there
13:41It's all they had
13:43Let's see what this ex-boyfriend's got to say for himself
13:45Yeah?
13:46Mark Weston?
13:47Yeah?
13:48I'm DS Williams and this is PC Hartford
14:02Can we come in?
14:03Nice of you to ask
14:04Last time you lot come round you just kicked my door off
14:06I'll take that as a yes, shall I?
14:17So what can I do for you?
14:19Do you know Emily Buswell?
14:22Emily?
14:25Yeah, I know her, why? What's your problem?
14:28You're talking to me
14:30Am I supposed to have done something here or?
14:33Miss Buswell has been receiving threatening messages
14:36And you think that it's me
14:38Is it?
14:40I ain't seen her in three and a half years
14:42You called her when you got out of prison
14:45So what?
14:47So...
14:48She said she didn't want to see you
14:52And then a few days later
14:54The messages started
14:57She dumped me while I was inside
15:00We didn't even have a conversation so I thought
15:02You pick up where you left off?
15:03I thought if she was going to dump me she can do it to my face
15:06Must have made you angry
15:08And she refused
15:10Can I see your phone mark?
15:12I ain't got one
15:14But your parole conditions would have stated that you need to register a phone number
15:18Yeah, I lost it
15:19When?
15:21A couple of days ago
15:23Saving up to buy a new one
15:24A new one
15:27So before you lost your phone
15:29And apart from the day you were released
15:31Have you contacted or attempted to contact Emily Buswell in any way?
15:36No
15:38I don't believe you
15:40Well that's your problem, not mine
15:42Malicious communication is an offence
15:45And we have a police cyber unit dedicated to gathering forensic evidence to deal with this sort of thing
15:50I'm very happy for you, well done
15:52Can I ask where you were last night?
15:54Between 11pm and midnight
15:56With a mate
15:58Name?
16:00Billy Roberts
16:02Where?
16:04At his house
16:0622C Hayfield Flats
16:08And this...
16:10Billy Roberts
16:12He'll vouch for you of course
16:14Of course
16:15I can't work out what she saw in him
16:27Me neither
16:29Check out this mate of his
16:31But no doubt he'll say they were together all night
16:45Did you tell him about Mark?
16:59Yeah
17:01Let's hope he gets what's coming to him
17:05You know you did the right thing
17:07Involving the police
17:09Yeah
17:10What?
17:12Oh and I er...
17:13I spoke to Katie, she said there's no rush getting back to work
17:16It's only when you feel up to it, right?
17:18What about a hen night?
17:20What about it?
17:24It's been organised for months
17:26I can't just let her down
17:28You're not letting anyone down
17:31You've just come out of hospital
17:33No one's expecting you to go
17:35Well your mum's upstairs
17:37I've just got to go home
17:39Grab a few things
17:41Alright
17:43See you later
17:44We've identified the mast Emily was connected to last night on her way home
18:08Luckily it was the only one anywhere near where she was
18:11I can hear a buck coming
18:15The phone that sent the messages didn't connect to the same mast
18:18But it had to
18:20They were following her
18:21They could see her well enough to know what she was wearing
18:24Sorry
18:25Oh you never guessed who's here
18:39Kelby!
18:41Hey!
18:42What are you doing here?
18:44Well I heard what happened of course and I just thought I'd come see if you were alright
18:48Can I get you something my darling?
18:50Oh no thanks Mrs V I can't stay long
18:52Well go on then sit down
18:53I erm
19:02I read your statement
19:04I hope you don't mind
19:06Course not
19:09Must have been horrible
19:11Don't think I've ever been so frightened Kel
19:14Really thought someone was gonna kill me
19:16Nothing's gonna happen to you okay?
19:22I promise
19:24That whoever it is
19:25They'll have to go through me first
19:31Mum is taking drugs again
19:33But she says she's definitely gonna stop this time
19:37And I'm sure she is
19:39There's a class in prison
19:42To help get better
19:44Mum said the first thing she's gonna do is sign up for it
19:48And then she can come home and we'll go back to normal when I can look after her
19:53Well she's very lucky to have you as a daughter
19:56No one in the block helps us really
20:00Mum gets a bit upset when she's taken something and they don't understand
20:05They don't understand
20:07But they'll see what definitely she has once you stop taking drugs
20:11Yes they will
20:13But until your mum's better you're going to be staying here with me and Humphrey if that's okay
20:18He's a bit weird
20:20He can seem that way sometimes but once you get to know him properly you'll find out how lovely he is
20:24And we've got to get to know you too
20:26What food you like to eat?
20:28What TV you watch?
20:30I like fish fingers and burgers
20:31Great then that's what we'll have for tea
20:34Fish fingers
20:36Chips or mash?
20:37Chips
20:39Right
20:41Rosie and I have decided we're having fish fingers and chips for tea
20:44Excellent
20:46With erm, excuse me, lashings of salad cream of course
20:49Told you he was weird
20:52He likes what he likes and we're all allowed to do that
20:56Doesn't mean you have to do the same
20:57Good
20:58Can I have some crisps?
21:00Erm, yes
21:02See if I can find some
21:05Well that felt like a bit of a breakthrough
21:08Erm, y-yeah, yeah, erm
21:10Did she just say I was weird?
21:12Well she didn't mean it like that, she meant funny
21:15Funny?
21:17What, as in
21:19Funny ha-ha or funny peculiar?
21:21Hard to tell
21:22Yeah I'm thinking more peculiar perhaps
21:23I mean she seemed rather puzzled when I mentioned conkers earlier
21:28I'm not sure kids play conkers anymore
21:30Point taken
21:32So my mission if I choose to accept it is erm
21:34To switch from peculiar to ha-ha
21:38I think maybe just relax a bit
21:41Let her get to know you
21:42Right, so just erm
21:44Be yourself
21:45Gotcha
21:46As in?
21:47Read the paper, do the crossword
21:49Don't try too hard
21:51Crossword?
21:52Right
22:03You were right about the phones used to send the messages
22:06All pay as you go, SIM cards
22:08None of them registered
22:09There's a surprise
22:11Ok, let's get someone from the cyber unit round to look at our computer
22:13See if we can pick up any IP addresses from the stuff posted online
22:16Will do
22:19Hi Washi
22:20Ok, I think
22:22But you can see how much it's got to her
22:24Hmm
22:25Are we any closer to finding out who is?
22:28Afraid not
22:30I'll get back on our social media
22:33See what I can find
22:35I think
22:36About...
22:37I think I can help them
22:40I'll never forget
22:40I think he'll be afraid of his handy
22:41Who can use a kind of smart yourself?
22:42There that is
22:43Yes
22:45You are not in front of us
22:46We are not in front of them
22:48Yes, you are in front of us
22:49You are not in front of us
22:54Remember, we are not in front of us
22:55We are not in front of us
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22:57I think we are in front of me
22:58We are in front of us
22:59You are in front of us
23:00I know.
23:13Why don't you go to the station and see how Esther's getting on?
23:17Would you mind?
23:19No. It's all quiet here.
23:23Actually, um...
23:24Yes, well, it wouldn't have to put my head in.
23:28See you later.
23:30Right, come on.
23:42It's not your time.
23:43Come in.
23:48Sarge, I think you should see this.
23:50Looks like Emily has been having a bit of an argument
23:53with a social media influencer called Abigail Marsh.
23:56What about?
23:57Well, it started out friendly until about three weeks ago,
24:00when Emily criticised one of Abigail's posts,
24:05saying the image was heavily filtered.
24:08Abigail said it wasn't.
24:10Emily said it was.
24:12Abigail said, get a life.
24:13Emily said, I've got one, unlike you.
24:16Abigail said, whatever.
24:17And then Emily said...
24:18OK, right, I get the gist.
24:20What else?
24:21Um, other people joined in and everyone started chucking insults at each other.
24:27It's like being back in the school playground.
24:29When you say other people joined in, how many?
24:32Abigail Marsh has 23,000 followers.
24:36Great.
24:37So we've got another 23,000 suspects?
24:40Potentially.
24:41OK, dig out the worst messages and find me names
24:44and get an address for this Abigail Marsh.
24:46We should talk to her.
24:48Afternoon.
24:49Sarah, wasn't sure we'd see you today.
24:51How'd it go?
24:52Oh, er, well, it's early days.
24:56We're all still getting to know each other.
24:58Rosie thinks I'm a little weird.
25:01Hmm.
25:02No, surely not.
25:04Yes, apparently so.
25:05Martha says not to worry.
25:07But as I say, early days, so what have I missed?
25:10Er, malicious communication.
25:12Just off to talk to a potential suspect now.
25:15I can fill you in on the way.
25:17Excellent.
25:18Ta.
25:29I had one of those.
25:31That's what it is, isn't it?
25:33A dodgy mole?
25:34Where on earth did you come from?
25:36Sorry.
25:38Martha asked me to drop these off.
25:41Homemade fish fingers.
25:42For a little Rosie, I think.
25:44Have you met her yet?
25:45No.
25:46Martha and I think it's best
25:48if she has a bit of space while she settles in.
25:51I mean, too many strange faces might overwhelm her.
25:53Right.
25:54Hmm.
25:55Anyway, with the mole,
25:56it's bad if it's crusty or changes shape, I think.
25:59But mine was just dark.
26:03Hmm.
26:03Sorry, I didn't mean to pry.
26:08It's all right.
26:10I'm sure it's nothing.
26:14Do you want me to take a look?
26:15Oh, good heavens, no.
26:16When did you find it?
26:22It was when I hurt my shoulder.
26:25It was just by the bruising.
26:30Maybe that's what makes it look odd.
26:31I'm sure that's what it is.
26:34Hmm.
26:37Right, I better drop these off.
26:41You should get someone to look at it, though.
26:45Someone who knows what they're looking for.
26:46Oh, hello.
27:12I'd like to make an appointment, please.
27:14Anne Lloyd.
27:17Um.
27:19Can we stop at a bookshop on the way back?
27:21Of course.
27:23Why?
27:24Oh, er...
27:25Well, with Rosie,
27:27I've been very much surplus to requirements so far.
27:30You know, very firmly in the funny man category
27:32with no discernible purpose.
27:34But I'm thinking I could come into my own
27:36with a bedtime story.
27:38I was second-best reader in my class,
27:40three years running.
27:41Ooh, it was fast.
27:42Binky Atherton.
27:46He had this really high-pitched voice
27:48which made everything he read
27:49sound somehow more exciting,
27:51like something amazing was about to happen.
27:54Fell out the window once
27:55reading Lord of the Flies.
27:57I won that year, though.
28:01Oh, thank you.
28:05People listen to what I say.
28:09That's why brands come to me
28:11to promote their products.
28:12You get me?
28:13Mm, I get you.
28:15That's why it's important
28:16to protect my brand.
28:18It's my living.
28:19You feel me?
28:20Oh, I...
28:21I do.
28:21And you believe
28:23that's what Emily Buswell did?
28:26Threatened your brand?
28:27I was promoting a new make-up range.
28:30Girls said I'd filtered the images.
28:33And had you?
28:34That's besides the point.
28:36Whatever I do on my platform
28:38ain't for anyone else to worry about.
28:40Is that why you and some of your followers
28:43posted some rather denigratory messages
28:45aimed at Emily?
28:46I never did nothing denigratory.
28:49I don't even know what that means.
28:52Insulting.
28:53Well, that's what you get
28:54for sticking your pointy nose
28:56in other people's business, innit?
29:00Yeah, um...
29:02Where were you last night?
29:03I was here.
29:05Streaming until late.
29:06Streaming?
29:08Talking to people online.
29:10And can anyone vouch for that?
29:13Yeah.
29:14A few thousand people.
29:16You know, it's quite a big step
29:26to go from an online spat
29:27to sustain threats of physical violence.
29:29I know.
29:30My money's still on the ex-boyfriend.
29:33You've interviewed him?
29:33Yeah.
29:34Nasty piece of work.
29:35He's got an alibi.
29:37Says he was at a mate's house.
29:38You don't believe him?
29:39I wouldn't believe him
29:40if he told me my own name.
29:41Yes, but we've got nothing
29:42to link him to the cause.
29:43Apart from him conveniently losing his phone
29:46when I asked to see it.
29:47Yes.
29:49Well, my experience with this sort of thing
29:50tells me that once people start doing it,
29:52they find it very hard to stop.
29:55Let's help you make some mistake.
29:56It's him.
29:58I know it is.
30:10We spoke to him this morning,
30:26and he denied it.
30:28Of course he did.
30:29The problem we have is that
30:31with everything being done online
30:33or on unregistered phones,
30:36tracing it to an individual
30:38can be a little challenging.
30:39He threatened my daughter's life.
30:42Yes, and we're taking that very seriously.
30:44Whoever it is knows we're watching.
30:46They'd be stupid to do anything.
30:48Oh, that's the trouble with Mark.
30:50He is stupid.
30:50I'm going for a walk.
31:00Oh, go with her.
31:03So, um,
31:05Kelby came to see you?
31:06Oh, yeah.
31:07It was lovely to see him.
31:09Back in the day,
31:10me and his mum used to think
31:11him and Ems would get together.
31:12Oh, Kelby's quite a catch.
31:14Oh, I know.
31:15I nearly called him
31:16when Ems and Danny
31:18had a blip a while back.
31:20I think Danny was worried
31:21that she'd want to see Mark again,
31:22but they sorted things out.
31:24Shame?
31:26Kelby's always been a bit shy,
31:28while she was the life
31:29and soul of the party.
31:30I still think they would be
31:32perfect for each other, though.
31:33Can't believe she passed over Kelby
31:35and went for Mark Weston.
31:37She's always had a thing
31:38about bad boys.
31:39What is it about bad boys, eh?
31:41Truth is,
31:42I think she's still got
31:43a soft spot for Mark.
31:45Mind you,
31:46it'll be over my dead body.
31:54You do the bookshop, then.
31:55I'll get the drinks.
31:56Righto.
31:57She's my best.
32:17Mate, I'm going.
32:19There's nothing you can do.
32:20I'm going.
32:21Oh, talk to her, will you?
32:22She still wants to go
32:23to Katie's hen party.
32:24I can't let her down.
32:25She said not to worry about it.
32:27Of course she did,
32:28but that doesn't mean
32:29she doesn't want me there.
32:31Why should he be allowed
32:32to just ruin my life like that?
32:33Well, maybe if you dropped her off
32:35and picked her up.
32:36I'm not sitting here,
32:37knowing all the girls
32:38are at the hen night
32:38and I'm not.
32:39Well, I'll take you
32:45and maybe just wait outside.
32:47You know,
32:47you have me on speed dial,
32:48so if anything happens,
32:50just press one
32:50and I'll be there.
32:57Thanks, Jenny.
32:57So?
33:08Come on, then.
33:10Spill.
33:11There's nothing to tell.
33:13I had a few too many
33:14after the wine launch.
33:15Stayed at a friend's house.
33:16You don't have any friends?
33:18Yes, I do.
33:19Who?
33:22None of your business.
33:23Just give me my drinks, please.
33:26You know I'll find out.
33:27There's nothing to find out.
33:36Well,
33:36if it isn't the elusive
33:38Sergeant Williams.
33:40I'm hardly elusive.
33:42I tried calling.
33:43No, I'm working.
33:44I would offer to buy you a coffee,
33:45but it looks like you're sorted.
33:46I'm on the coffee run.
33:48We could always go
33:49for a drink later.
33:51Not sure it's a good idea,
33:53actually.
33:53What?
33:54Scared?
33:56I mean, not that I...
33:57blame you.
33:58I read somewhere
33:58that women of a certain age
33:59like to stay in their comfort zone.
34:03Well, that stung a bit.
34:05You don't know anything about me.
34:06not entirely accurate.
34:08And given what I do know about you,
34:10I thought it might be nice
34:11to find out some more.
34:13But, I mean,
34:13if you're too scared...
34:17The grey dark?
34:19Nice and quiet there.
34:20Just a drink.
34:21Not a date.
34:23If that makes you feel better.
34:25I have a meeting later,
34:26but I could make 9.30.
34:27I'm going to go to the party.
34:40Esther?
34:41Esther?
34:42So, the phone used to send the messages last night
34:44was nowhere near Emily when she received them?
34:47No.
34:47And that's true of all the earlier messages as well?
34:51Yep.
34:53But, I mean,
34:54some of the earlier messages were quite specific.
34:57I mean,
34:58one actually points out which shop she was in.
35:01A lot of them say what she was wearing,
35:05all of which suggests that whoever sent them
35:08was physically following her,
35:09but the phone data shows us that couldn't have been.
35:13So, how is that possible?
35:14It isn't.
35:16OK, so I've dug out the worst of the trolls
35:19from the Emily Buswell page.
35:21There was 11 that were pretty nasty,
35:24but only five of those are in the UK.
35:26And of those,
35:27the closest one to Shittan Abbott lives in...
35:30Stevenage, Hertfordshire.
35:32Doesn't sound very promising.
35:34Agreed.
35:35So, whatever we do,
35:36we end up back at Mark Weston?
35:38Yes, but without anything tangible to substantiate it.
35:41So what?
35:42Bring him in?
35:43Perhaps.
35:44But let's regroup tomorrow.
35:46See if any more information comes in.
35:49I'll stay on a little bit longer, sir,
35:50if that's all right.
35:52Maybe I can cross-check all the mass data again.
35:55See if we haven't missed anything.
36:00So, er...
36:02Hans Christian Andersen.
36:05Or, er...
36:06Brothers Grimm.
36:07Or Pinocchio.
36:08She's nine.
36:10Well, Nanny Bird used to read these to me
36:12until I was at least double figures.
36:14Although I do remember being mildly terrified
36:16at the thought of a talking puppet.
36:18Well, it shouldn't frighten her.
36:19No.
36:20Erm...
36:21Though, to be honest,
36:22that does wipe out a huge chunk of children's literature.
36:25Well, what about Aesop's fables?
36:27You can't go wrong with that.
36:29You know, more moral pointers than cautionary tales.
36:33You know, the tortoise and the hare.
36:35Boy who cried wolf.
36:37That's a good one.
36:38Ooh, lion and the mouse.
36:40Whatever you think.
36:41Yes.
36:43Yes.
36:45I believe
36:46I forget all of you
36:48I don't know
36:48I've got a piece of paper
36:50And I feel
36:51I know what you've done
36:53You want to do
36:54You can't control
36:55I don't know
36:57I won't know
36:58I'll come back on
37:00Emily!
37:01Emily!
37:02Emily!
37:02Emily!
37:03Emily!
37:03Emily!
37:03Emily!
37:04I don't know,
37:05Emily!
37:06Emily!
37:06Emily!
37:07Let's go!
37:07Let's go!
37:08Let's go!
37:08Let's go!
37:08Let's go!
37:09Let's go!
37:09If you're ready, you'll get right out of the way
37:13You'll come, you'll come, you'll come, you'll come, you'll come
37:17Did you like your fish fingers?
37:38They tasted funny.
37:40That's because they're homemade.
37:41Still like them.
37:43Oh, good.
37:43Well, you can help me make them next time.
37:46You're tired.
37:48A bit.
37:49You know, when I was your age, my dad used to read me a story to help me go to sleep.
37:53So the funny man thought he would read you a story.
37:57Do you like that?
37:59Well, will you be there as well?
38:00Yes, I will.
38:03All right.
38:03There once was a shepherd boy who was bored, sitting on the hillside watching the village sheep.
38:25To amuse himself, he took a great breath and shouted,
38:31Wolf!
38:32Wolf, there's a wolf!
38:33It's going to wait all the sheep!
38:36All the men who were working down in the valley came running up.
38:38When they found out it was only a joke, they laughed and went back to their work.
38:44The next day, the boy tried the same trick again.
38:47As before, the men dropped him.
38:48He's got to leave.
39:13He said,
39:14Well, that was a triumph, if I said so myself.
39:30She definitely started flagging after the eighth story.
39:33Yeah, OK. Nine, maybe.
39:37Do you, um...
39:39Do you think she likes me yet?
39:41Of course she does.
39:42They're not as much as I will if you pour me a glass of wine.
39:46Are we allowed to drink in charge of a child?
39:47You're the policeman.
39:49Hmm. I shall turn a blind eye.
39:53It's so beautiful.
39:54Wait me along before you're getting married.
39:56It's going to be never. It's going to be never.
39:58So are you going home?
40:00Go to the lobby.
40:03Matt, hold it.
40:05I'll get in with you.
40:06I'll get in with you.
40:07Come on. I'll get in with you.
40:09It's OK.
40:11Let's go.
40:12I'll get in with you.
40:13Let's go.
40:13Let's go.
40:13Let's go.
40:14Let's go.
40:14Let's go.
40:15Let's go.
40:15Let's go.
40:16Let's go.
40:16Let's go.
40:17Let's go.
40:17Let's go.
40:18Let's go.
40:18Let's go.
40:18Let's go.
40:19Let's go.
40:19Let's go.
40:19Let's go.
40:20Let's go.
40:20Let's go.
40:21Let's go.
40:21Let's go.
40:22Let's go.
40:23Let's go.
40:23Let's go.
40:24Let's go.
40:25Let's go.
40:25Let's go.
40:26Let's go.
40:26Let's go.
40:27Let's go.
40:27Let's go.
40:28Let's go.
40:29Let's go.
40:30Let's go.
40:31Let's go.
40:32I don't know.
41:02Let's get some fresh air.
41:17Come on, it's okay. Come in.
41:19It's alright.
41:21It's alright.
41:22Welcome.
41:28What are you doing?
41:29Get off us!
41:32Get off us!
41:34Move!
41:40Ems?
41:42You alright?
41:44Ems, what's happened?
41:46Ems!
41:48Ems!
41:49Liberty!
41:50Ems!
41:53Well, there's no one reason I'm still single, I guess, but building a business and making
41:59that a priority must be part of it.
42:00That's a bit of a cop-out.
42:02Is it?
42:03So no successful men have partners.
42:05Okay, so maybe their priorities change, and for some, it's something they find later
42:09in life.
42:09Still think it's a cop-out.
42:11If you're still single, it's more about you as a person than what you do for a living.
42:15Okay, in the interest of full disclosure, I'm also a bit picky.
42:21So, what about you?
42:23What's your fatal flaw?
42:25I think, basically, I just don't like men.
42:31Right, well, there's nothing ambiguous about that.
42:33Well, I just find them a bit obvious.
42:38Obvious how?
42:39You can generally see the cogs working.
42:41So, so, for obvious, read predictable, and for predictable, read dull.
42:47And so what about my cogs?
42:48Oh, I never look at a man's cogs on the first date.
42:51Oh, so this is a date?
42:52Slip of the tongue.
42:57Or subconsciously you're hoping it's a date.
42:59Or dreading.
43:00One of the two.
43:01So, is all this anti-man rhetoric because you get too much attention?
43:07Or maybe it's not enough because you scare them all off before they even get started?
43:11Who said I was anti-men?
43:13Quite the opposite.
43:14I think they have their place.
43:15Which is?
43:16Well, that very much depends on the man, but...
43:20Generally a little bit lower down the food chain than they think they are.
43:23And if I can scare them off, I doubt they're worth having in the first place.
43:28So what about Zoe's dad?
43:31What about him?
43:32Well, he must be different.
43:36I'm not sure that's something I want to talk about.
43:46Can I ask you something, though?
43:50Of course.
43:53Last night was fun.
43:56But it was what it was.
44:03Why did you ask me to come for a drink?
44:08Well...
44:09Sorry.
44:10Hi, Kelby.
44:15No, don't call the inspector.
44:17He's on bedtime story duty.
44:21Oh.
44:22No, I'll be there as soon as I can.
44:24Okay, bye.
44:25It's whack.
44:26I need to go.
44:28Well, that's a shame.
44:29Is it?
44:31Or...
44:31Maybe it wasn't whack.
44:34Maybe I asked Kelby to call at a certain time so I could...
44:40Escape.
44:43Right.
44:44Hi.
44:54Hi.
45:01How is she?
45:02They pumped her stomach in A&E.
45:05She's still a bit shaky, but okay.
45:08Okay.
45:09Is she in there?
45:09Yeah.
45:13Hi, Emily.
45:16Listen, I have to ask this.
45:19Did you take anything at the club?
45:21Any pills?
45:22MDMA?
45:23Anything at all?
45:24No, I swear.
45:26So you believe your drink was spiked by someone?
45:29I had three drinks.
45:31And after the last one, everything started going all blurry.
45:35I couldn't see properly.
45:36I felt really weak.
45:38I've asked the club to recheck their CCTV.
45:41And they said they will.
45:42But to be honest, we won't hear anything back until tomorrow.
45:46You're safe now.
45:47So just get some rest.
45:49We'll talk again in the morning, okay?
45:52Er, you've got a minute, Danny.
45:59Take care.
46:00Bye.
46:04Can you describe this man she was with?
46:07Oh, look.
46:07I know it's gonna sound stupid, but I was just focusing on Emily.
46:12I was really worried about her.
46:14She was totally out of it.
46:17I mean, he was just a bloke, really.
46:20It was about my height.
46:21He had his hoodie up, dark hair.
46:23And I grabbed him, so we had a bit of a scuffle, and then he ran off.
46:29Could it have been Mark Weston?
46:31I don't know.
46:33I've only ever seen him in a photo.
46:35Yeah.
46:37I mean, maybe.
46:39But hand on heart, I couldn't say if he was.
46:41If it wasn't.
46:42Okay.
46:46Thanks, Danny.
47:04Morning.
47:04Morning.
47:04Witnesses say they saw Mark Weston at the club last night, so they went to pick him up.
47:12Yeah, thanks, Margot.
47:13I've got CCTV footage from the club downloading now.
47:16Should be done in about ten minutes.
47:18Oh, and she dropped her bag at the club, too.
47:20It's on your desk.
47:23Mark Weston's in the interview room.
47:25Right.
47:26Yes, I was at the club.
47:34Along with about a hundred others.
47:36You.
47:37Gonna drag them in here, too.
47:39Yeah, if we need to.
47:40What happened last night was a serious escalation, Mark.
47:46This was a physical assault.
47:48But not by me.
47:50Mark, when we spoke yesterday, you said you didn't have a phone.
47:53Yet, when we picked you up, this was in your pocket.
47:58Yeah, I forgot about that one.
48:01So if we were to look for your messages, we wouldn't find any to Emily Buswell?
48:07No.
48:07Then perhaps you could open it for us.
48:18If he did send that message in the club, he could have deleted it.
48:21Yes, he could.
48:22So was it him or not?
48:24We don't know, Kelby.
48:26What have we got from the CCTV at the club?
48:28I'm just going for it now.
48:30Oh, Emily's boyfriend came in to collect her bag.
48:33Okay.
48:34I didn't give it to him.
48:35You were both in the interview and I wasn't sure.
48:38Okay, no worries.
48:39I'll drop it around later.
48:41Okay, so far I got Emily going into the club on her own.
48:45She was meeting friends there, is that right?
48:47It was a hen potty.
48:48Um, so she goes in, then nothing really.
48:53There's no coverage on the side of the club where Emily was taken out.
48:57And then the next sign we got is after Danny had found her.
49:01After?
49:02He takes her to the front of the club and then asks the doorman for help.
49:07What time was this?
49:07Uh, it's just before ten.
49:10According to a statement, Danny was waiting nearby in a car until he got a call from Emily's phone, which he picked up, but she wasn't there.
49:19What time was that?
49:20Uh, that call was made at 9.52pm.
49:26So he must have arrived at the club shortly after that.
49:31That's it.
49:32Is there another entrance?
49:34No.
49:35So, how did he get into the club?
49:37Or more importantly, no to go down the alley.
49:41Okay.
49:42So maybe he wasn't completely honest.
49:45He's very protective.
49:47Maybe he went in earlier to keep an eye on her.
49:50You can't blame him for that.
49:51Wanting to look out for her.
49:53No.
49:53But if he was already in the club, when Emily tried to phone him, why didn't he see her being taken towards the fire exit and stop them leaving?
50:10Margot.
50:12Did you tell Emily or her mother that we'd found her back?
50:16No.
50:18Esther?
50:19Not me.
50:21Carby?
50:23Is that what I think it is?
50:45It's one of them tag trackers.
50:46On the night Emily thought she was being followed, the messages sent to her phone came from a number we know wasn't in the same vicinity as her.
50:55Yet whoever sent these messages clearly knew where she was.
51:02By tracking her?
51:04It had to be.
51:05Hang on.
51:07That might tell them where she was, but it wouldn't tell them what she was wearing, would it?
51:11But what if you already knew?
51:15Remember what Emily's mum said?
51:17I nearly called him when Ems and Danny had a blip a while back.
51:21I think Danny was worried that she'd want to see Mark again, but they sorted things out.
51:26That's it.
51:29Esau's Fables.
51:30The boy who cried oof.
51:35I mean, it's not quite the same.
51:37Because he didn't do what he did to curry favour.
51:40You've lost me.
51:42So what if?
51:44I'm not stupid.
51:45It's because he's coming out, isn't it?
51:46You want to go back to him?
51:48No, that's the last thing I want.
51:51I just think maybe we should take a break.
51:52Fearing he was about to lose, Emily, he found a way to make himself indispensable.
51:57By sending her threatening messages?
51:58He probably got the idea from the online spat she'd been having with Abigail Marsh.
52:03He always knew what she was wearing because he either dropped her off or was there when she left home.
52:08But because of this readily available GPS tag, he also knew where she was too.
52:15So even though he wasn't actually there, he could still create the illusion that she was being followed.
52:25Of course.
52:26He had no way of knowing his actions would mean to her getting hit by a cow.
52:32But he was there when she got some of the messages.
52:35Which made it all the more convincing.
52:37I'll open up.
52:38It had to be him.
52:49Because how else could he possibly have known that the bag she dropped at the club was here?
52:54Exactly.
52:55So, it was her boyfriend all along?
52:58More than that.
52:59What he was doing was actually the reason she stayed with him.
53:03Poor soul.
53:04She was frightened.
53:05He became her protector, her knight in shining armor.
53:08And even better, if the very thing she thought he was protecting her from was her ex-boyfriend.
53:17But what about the bloke in the club?
53:18Who was that?
53:19Someone seen by Emily who was in no fit state to know who it was.
53:23And there's only one other person.
53:26Danny.
53:27I think the reason he went into the club earlier wasn't to keep a protective eye on her.
53:31But to make it absolutely clear why she needed him.
53:36After all, he didn't want her to go without him in the first place.
53:39So he thought of a way to teach her.
53:43She should listen to him.
53:44And more importantly, always have him by her side.
53:48I think he waited for his moment.
53:55I think he waited for his moment.
53:55I think he waited for his moment.
54:25Danny couldn't describe Emily's attacker because he didn't exist.
54:28Boy!
54:29Leave her alone!
54:37Ems?
54:39You all right?
54:40Ems!
54:41Ems!
54:42The boy who cried wolf!
54:44Not because he was bored, like in the story.
54:48But because he wanted to be seen as a hero.
54:52Someone she would feel safe with.
54:55Because he believed that only by doing so, could he hold on to their relationship.
55:02That's no excuse.
55:03He still terrified that poor girl.
55:06Yes, he did.
55:09How could you do that to me?
55:11No, not Emily, not Emily.
55:11It's all right.
55:12Hey, it's all right.
55:13We caught him.
55:14We caught him.
55:14He must be some kind of sicko.
55:16It's all right.
55:16Ems.
55:17It's okay, Ems.
55:18It's over now.
55:21It's okay.
55:21Thanks, Kelby.
55:29They've got him.
55:30Excellent.
55:31Still not quite sure how you worked that out.
55:33Well, he simply looked at the facts and in the end there was only one possible solution.
55:37If you say so.
55:39And lots of hard work from Kelby.
55:42He was here all night.
55:44Yeah, bless him.
55:45But I bet he enjoyed it, though, helping out his friend.
55:49I think he really liked her.
55:51Right.
55:56I, er, I better be off.
56:00If you're sure you're all right, I mean, I could stay a bit longer just to make sure nothing else happens.
56:05Not that it will, because we got him, but if it helps.
56:09I'm okay, Kel.
56:11Honestly.
56:12You've been amazing.
56:18Maybe you two should have got together after, or it might have saved us a lot.
56:21You've got trouble.
56:23No.
56:26It's Mark.
56:27Can I get there?
56:33What is it about bad boys, eh, Kelby?
56:35No, this is the way that your heart never lies.
56:39Every time, so listen while we're young.
56:42Nobody knows.
56:43No.
56:48This is the way that it goes.
56:50We've got a suspected poison in.
57:00Third one this morning.
57:01Looks like each victim ate one chocolate before passing out.
57:04What do you want?
57:05I want to see you again.
57:06Properly this time.
57:08Hanging out with a lot of dead people in the dark.
57:11And what's the reverend got over you?
57:13I'm having tests at the hospital tomorrow.
57:16Is Martha going with you?
57:20No, no, no, no, no.
57:21No, no, no.
57:22You're not my mum!