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Topic: SUSPECTS 1.01 | Episode Guide | Screencaps | Poll

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SUSPECTS SERIES 1 EPISODE 1 - What did you think? [37 vote(s)]

Excellent tv! superb episode!
45.9%
Good, enjoyed it
43.2%
Really liked Damien bits, the rest was not for me
10.8%
It was OK
0.0%
Disappointed, didn't like it at all
0.0%
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There is a good review in the Telegraph.

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yay whimsy! So glad you managed to see Suspects in the end and hope you continue to feel better. hug

Thanks for sharing your thoughts Pearl!

Looks like a largely positive reaction so far, don't forget to vote in the POLL at the top of this thread if you haven't already!


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Well...I enjoyed the 1st ep and I'm already looking forward to next weeks.

I'm surprised by how much I caught up by the plot - it definately held my attention.  The whole shaky camera/peeking round a corner filming technique thing might not have been used in this context before, but is familiar....and I must admit that I mostly wasn't aware of it, so I guess it must've worked for me. 

I agree about the mumbling thing, whimsy - never sure if it's just my ears!  My only other criticism would be that I didn't feel Fay Ripley - as a DI - was really authoritative enough....but - assuming that the eps were shot in chronological order and last nights ep was the first couple of days filming, when they were all finding their feet a little - I'm pretty hopeful that she will hit her stride.... She has said in interviews how daunting she found it initially.

I thought the whole cast did a pretty impressive job - it must be harder for the main trio because the nature of the show means that they have to lead the storyline forward.  I can't help thinking that when I (inevitably) watched it again on 5+1 my brain did a little shift....and the improvisation aspect became less obvious.  Watching it as a drama meant that I was very aware that it was being improvised because, yes - the dialogue didn't always flow, and at times they really did seem at a loss for what to say.  But in reality conversations rarely run smoothly, people are not always articulate, and I'm sure that in police interviews they often just don't know what to say next (in fact in that situation experience must count for a lot.....and hopefully as the series progresses, the actors will have similarly learnt a little from experience!) And I would be really surprised to find that the police never swear...!!

And Damien? Well....he's just a star isn't he?!



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I finally got to see this, this afternoon. It was meh. Not really my kind of show, although jack's bits were really good. Loved the position he was in when they were talking about Toby not opening up. Foot on wall. Leaning up against it. i prob was the only one that laughed when jack spotted the comvient store guy. I dont know for sOme reason I found that line funny. I see what you guys mean about the low voices. Jack is very cool and collected isn't he? His shirts are rather a little tight aren't they? ;) I did love how he said "daughter" . It's amazing how world apart this character is compared to Hal and Flight. The main three have a good dynamic. 

 

how bout that arrest scene eh??:cuffs2:  He really is quite talented isnt he? 



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Suspects Episode 1 is now available online on Demand 5:

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I rather enjoyed this show and I am looking forward to seeing more. I agree it would be nice if they showed unwinding scenes and such but in this format that would feel invasive so I'm good with only showing work time. Glo - it is probably because he said something about getting some coppers and heading out or something but the first time I heard it, it sounded like "cuppa";) Going in, I knew it was documentary style and I thought they did a great job with it. I liked that the lighting wasn't perfect and the glare in the interrogation room when he was standing, though obnoxious, added to the feel of the show. Other than that, I'm horrible at writing reviews so… (I'm)patiently waiting for the next ep.

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I just watched it! Loved it! I love these kinda shows, so I'm so happy to see Damien on one that is showing a lot of promise. And it's the first time I've seen him in anything since Being Human ended, so this is extra exciting. Can't wait to see more! :)

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I watched it again today and could catch a lot more of the dialogue. Damien has got a soft voice but eventually you can hear what he says. I wonder if the swearing was Damien's take on how DS Jack Weston would speak, or is it how Damien himself speaks?

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I thought it was a very interesting show I did how ever find it very difficult to get into the storyline at the beginning, it was only around the half way point it started to pick up for me. I was constantly aware the main 3 improvised bits and for some reason thats all i kept thinking about for that first 20 mins. if every time they paused were they trying to think of something or where they trying to remember something rehearsed before. I think if it was advertised as a documenrty style crime drama i wouldbt have been thinking about it for the first 20mins.
I thought as a whole the woman (I forgot her name, not faye ripley, the other one) was very good in it very natural. i agree with who ever said faye character didnt appear in this ep at least, to be the authority figure in it. There where parts i couldnt hear at all..... most of which came from Damien.... also there was a part when door banged in the interveiw room and for that second you couldnt hear anything what was said. i was also surprised there wasnt more swearing. I know most crime drama from uk (after) 9pm they do throw in a few odd words but it always bugs me there is never more.
The next ep seems to have an interesting storyline so im looking forward to it.

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knightley, have you not seen RS yet?  I guess it premiers next week right?

Pearl, it's probably a little of both?  I've heard him swear on the stage door video.

I just re-watched and liked it even more the second time around.  I could concentrate more on watching Jack's reactions than the story line itself (yeah I know, you'd think it would have been that way the first time).  And I also caught more of the dialogue.  So I could appreciate him more.  There were only a few times I thought his reactions were off - I actually expected he would get more emotional with the dad, yell at him more, but you could see it was simmering, he contained it then walked off slamming things.  So Jack is trying to control himself.  And a couple of times it seemed like he didn't know what exactly to say, but then the next scene he would make up for it by being totally in control.

I have to say one thing I didn't like was Martha.  Charlie and Jack seemed competent and capable, but Martha stumbled.  And I'm not talking pauses and umms... more like she didn't know the lingo, or hadn't encountered this before.  Like when they are in the hallway talking about Toby, and she says something like "it's hard with juveniles, isn't it, I don't know how much he can say or is capable of saying..."  I would think they have counselors specifically trained to deal with children, and should have one present at all times. Or when she said "ok the next step we need to do is such and such, isn't it?" Like she's questioning them.  

But overall I loved it and actually am more excited to see next week's episode as it looks even more intense and they would have gotten into a better rhythm by then.  



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We just watched the first episode.  My boyfriend and I both enjoyed it.  The case kept us guessing so that's good.  I might enjoy it more on a second watching so I can pay more attention to Damien's performance.  Overall I enjoyed it but I don't like the faux documentary style.  I find it very distracting. I'm totally with Whimsyfox on not liking the sneaking up behind the wall camera work. It draws attention more to the fancy (ironic) camera work.  I felt like I had to focus so hard on what was happening that I couldn't pay enough attention to the characters. As usual, I think part of that is because as an American I have to listen hard to decipher what is being said due to accent differences anyway.  The fancy camera work makes it that much harder.  

Still, I think Damien did an excellent job as usual considering what he had to work with and I did enjoy it.  

I think I'm just spoiled by the fact that Hal was such a unique character and the dialogue on Being Human was just so fantastic. I'm afraid nothing will ever grab me quite the same way again. Sorry, I just became a downer didn't I? 

I really am excited to get to see Damien in a major role again. 



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whimsyfox- I downloaded the first ep of RS that he was in, but then got lazy and behind and figured I'd just wait till it was on BBCA.  It starts next weekend, so it'll still be 2 more weeks till his eps begin.  I know I lagged on that cuz I knew it would be on TV here.  I have to stay on top of Suspects though cuz I'm not sure if that'll air here.

 

It's nice to see him in something "real."  It's a cool change of pace to see him in.  i'm going to watch it again tomorrow cuz i kept on having to pause it cuz i was watching figure skating at the same time haha.  :)



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I really enjoyed the first episode! Thought jack was brilliant (obviously) and i love that he seems really passionate about the case he is working on. The look he gives at the end is full of emotion.

I'm not one for crime dramas really, however i do like police chase shows etc, this seems like a combination of the 2 and i liked that.

The viewing figures seem a tad dissapointing. I'm sure channel 5 feel the same. Reviews like robs wont help that though either which is annoying.

Either way it was a solid first episode and our damo did us proud :) x

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I think it did okay in the ratings, given the night and the time slots. 900k given that 'Line of Duty' on BBC 2 which had been hyped to death on the BBC got only 600k more the hour before. The true test will be whether episode 2 of Suspects will get anywhere near the same amount of viewers than episode one. I don't think they were that disastrous given the size of the channel in comparison to BBC and ITV (if Suspects had been on either of those channels and got 900k in the same timeslot then fair enough)

And Rob's review was in the minority. He went in expecting something and it didn't live up to his expectation. He said it would work better as a scripted, but as Mikey said on Twitter, there are dozens of those about, at least Suspects has tried to be a bit different. Rob also made a comment to me about that the actors had to be better at the improv and that was based on the first episode, as far as i'm aware, he hasn't seen any more episodes. I can imagine first episodes of this kind of structure would be a bit fraught, the cast a bit nervous and maybe to him that showed, the proof will be two or three episodes down the line when the cast have had a chance to settle down into their roles and what is expected of them. If there was a weak link in the cast, i thought it was Fay Ripley, but this was based on one episode, i found her to be a little 'soft' as a boss but perhaps in future episodes we'll see her 'harder' if you see what i mean. I thought Rob's review was a little bit unfair to be honest.

I read that overnight ratings for episode one were 903,000. That doesn't include +1 or catch up. 



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I loved it!!! I was gripped from beginning to end. It was a very sad story though :( usually I cannot watch stuff where children are involved but it was so good I had to watch. Damo came across as the lead, but I though Clare Ashitey was very good too!!! :D



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Watched this last night. Thought I'd have a double bill, but wasn't moved enough to actually do so unfortunately.

To have the dialogue improvised seemed a gimmick to promote it. They need something to mark it out as different from every other cop show.

But it was okay. And I think it might grow on me. Run of the mill story well plotted. And I like the characters, even if Jack did come across unprofessional (swearing at the father and questioning a minor without an appropriate adult). And the improvised dialogue made it all very natural and they seemed like real coppers. I hope it gets better.

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The second ep is definitely better UJ. Your thoughts about the first episode were pretty much exactly what I thought, so I watched last week's with a little trepidation, but it was a lot clearer...and just generally better.

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I'll look forward to it now, Prada. As well as seeing Damien, of course.

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For the benefit of those who have trouble with the dialogue in Suspects here are the subtitles for episode 1 via uksubtitles.ru

 

1
00:00:06,698 --> 00:00:08,798
"Police are searching for
a two-year-old girl

2
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after she went missing from her home
in the Claypit Road area last night.

3
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Her father woke up this morning to
find the toddler gone

4
00:00:15,464 --> 00:00:17,944
amid signs of a break-in."

5
00:00:24,177 --> 00:00:28,737
Subtitles by MemoryOnSmells
http://UKsubtitles.ru.

6
00:00:28,784 --> 00:00:32,104
I know you're probably both very
anxious to get out there and find her

7
00:00:32,144 --> 00:00:34,104
but the most important thing
for you to do,

8
00:00:34,144 --> 00:00:35,824
in my opinion, is to stay here, OK?

9
00:00:35,864 --> 00:00:37,584
When we get Hope back to you,

10
00:00:37,624 --> 00:00:40,944
the first faces that she will want
to see is her father and her brother.

11
00:00:46,864 --> 00:00:49,744
Can you talk me through roughly
what happened last night?

12
00:00:49,784 --> 00:00:51,624
What time did you put Hope to bed?

13
00:00:53,224 --> 00:00:55,784
Er... I put hope to bed probably
about seven o'clock.

14
00:00:55,824 --> 00:00:58,184
Erm...

15
00:00:58,224 --> 00:01:02,184
Me and Toby... sat and watched
something for a bit, didn't we?

16
00:01:02,224 --> 00:01:04,584
Huh? Didn't we?

17
00:01:04,624 --> 00:01:06,824
He went to bed about eight,
I suppose.

18
00:01:08,384 --> 00:01:10,424
I stayed here,
had a couple of drinks.

19
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And... erm...

20
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I don't know, I think I nodded off
about half past nine, probably.

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You woke up what time?

22
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About six, I suppose.

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Did you notice Hope was missing
straight away or...?

24
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Yeah, I went down to make
a cup of tea

25
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and saw the door open,
the broken glass.

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I thought... there would have been
a break-in, a burglary.

27
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Went to check the kids
were all right.

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And that's when I discovered that
Hope was missing.

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Toby? Did you hear anything?

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No. I was asleep.

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He was asleep.

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Weren't you?

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Hope Wilkins,

34
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who's been missing since nine pm.

35
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OK? Last seen in her cot
by dad, Laurie Wilkins.

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All right, forced entry points.

37
00:02:05,784 --> 00:02:08,584
That would suggest that
we're dealing with a stranger

38
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but historically,
and from everything we all know,

39
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let's not take our eye off
the direct family.

40
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So often, it is somebody
that the victim knows.

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Where's Toby and Hope's mother?

42
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Rachel, my ex,
doesn't live here any more.

43
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We're... separated and she doesn't...
You're the sole carer?

44
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Yeah, absolutely. I have custody
of the children. She... erm...

45
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Her mother,
their grandmother, Fiona,

46
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did have access to the children but
I discovered that she was...

47
00:02:39,344 --> 00:02:41,144
giving Rachel access to the
children,

48
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which the court very specifically
said that she's not allowed to do.

49
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I have sole custody of the children.

50
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She's not a fit mother.

51
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She's got problems and
that's the way things are.

52
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And... erm...

53
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I'm... I'm the one
that takes care of the children.

54
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All right.

55
00:03:01,904 --> 00:03:04,384
OK.
Yeah. It's gonna be all right, eh?

56
00:03:05,544 --> 00:03:07,904
Police are here.
Toby?

57
00:03:07,944 --> 00:03:10,824
I'm gonna find your sister
and I'm gonna bring her home.

58
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We spoke to Laurie
and from what he says,

59
00:03:14,104 --> 00:03:17,744
the split between him and ex-wife
Rachel is particularly acrimonious,

60
00:03:17,784 --> 00:03:21,544
which... maybe that custody dispute
is a factor in Hope's disappearance.

61
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Rachel and grandmother Fiona
are on their way in.

62
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They live together. There's
a search team round there now.

63
00:03:27,864 --> 00:03:29,664
No sign of Hope so far.

64
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I need more house to house.
We've only just started on that.

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I need CCTV and,
I'm pointing out the obvious here,

66
00:03:35,664 --> 00:03:37,624
but the press are
gonna be all over this

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like flies on shit, aren't they?

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So anything media-wise,
funnel that straight through to me.

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Everything else to one side.

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You know as well as I do

71
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we haven't got long.

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Hi. Hello. Miss Sullivan?
Martha Bellamy. Detective Inspector.

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00:04:00,984 --> 00:04:03,424
Take a seat and
mainly I just want to ask you

74
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where you were last night, please?

75
00:04:05,664 --> 00:04:07,384
I was - I was at my mum's.

76
00:04:07,424 --> 00:04:12,344
And were you alone there? Only until
about ten and then she was home.

77
00:04:13,504 --> 00:04:17,304
Rachel, I'm sorry to bring this up
but my police records do show

78
00:04:17,344 --> 00:04:21,024
that in the past, you have been
cautioned for child neglect?

79
00:04:21,064 --> 00:04:23,504
Would you like to talk about that
for a second?

80
00:04:23,544 --> 00:04:25,784
It was a caution, that's it.

81
00:04:25,824 --> 00:04:27,624
Was it in respect of Hope?

82
00:04:27,664 --> 00:04:28,944
Yeah.

83
00:04:28,984 --> 00:04:33,064
I had post-natal depression
and things were pretty bad

84
00:04:33,104 --> 00:04:35,544
and there was a time
when she was crying

85
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and I left the house and I went...

86
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Just... I left for about four hours

87
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and Laurie came back and was there
on her own and only a baby

88
00:04:45,624 --> 00:04:48,224
so he actually called the police.

89
00:04:48,264 --> 00:04:52,624
Why would you accept the caution
for neglect if you were ill?

90
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I felt pushed

91
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by Laurie and things were really bad
and I just didn't...

92
00:04:58,624 --> 00:05:03,544
I didn't.... It was the way to
finish it, I think. I agreed to it.

93
00:05:03,584 --> 00:05:06,464
Were you aware what would happen
after that, though? That...

94
00:05:06,504 --> 00:05:09,424
No, I wasn't even thinking.
I wasn't even thinking that.

95
00:05:09,464 --> 00:05:11,944
At the time... things were bad.

96
00:05:11,984 --> 00:05:13,864
When did you last see Hope?

97
00:05:14,504 --> 00:05:17,304
Very briefly, about two weeks ago.

98
00:05:17,344 --> 00:05:20,744
Had Fiona told Laurie that you
were going to see Hope? No. Right.

99
00:05:21,904 --> 00:05:25,984
That's why it was only a short time,
because she had to get them back.

100
00:05:30,504 --> 00:05:32,184
Fiona, hi.
Yes.

101
00:05:32,224 --> 00:05:33,944
Detective Constable Steele.

102
00:05:33,984 --> 00:05:37,064
I just want to ask you a couple of
questions if that's all right.

103
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Last night, I understand that you

104
00:05:40,424 --> 00:05:42,584
dropped by Laurie and Toby
and Hope's house?

105
00:05:42,624 --> 00:05:45,584
Yes, at about nine o'clock
OK, about nine o'clock.

106
00:05:45,624 --> 00:05:47,984
Did you stay long?

107
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No, it was only a couple of minutes.

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Toby answered the door and said that
he wasn't allowed to let me in.

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It makes his father very cross

110
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and I didn't want to get him
into trouble so I just left.

111
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I don't like that woman. There's
no point pretending otherwise.

112
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I don't like her attitude, I don't
like the whole Bible-bashing thing.

113
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I had enough of that
when I was young and... um...

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I don't want her in the house.
That's all there is to it.

115
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What did you do then?

116
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I went to St Swithun's.

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I sometimes just... sit there
and think and...

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And then I went home.

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So I went to bed,
I don't know, 10:30.

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Listen, I'm down here in
the Wilkins' back garden.

121
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Just going through the back door
and the point of entry.

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It's physically impossible

123
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for someone to have reached
through the broken window

124
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and got their hands on
the back door key. It's too far away.

125
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I'm daring to say that this break-in
might have been staged.

126
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Do you mind if I excused you very
very quickly just for two seconds?

127
00:07:09,944 --> 00:07:15,624
Steve, one of our SOCOS, wants to
eliminate you from the fingerprints.

128
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He'll be doing the same with Toby,
just for procedure.

129
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Yeah, OK. Is Toby coming with me?

130
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Toby's here. I have no more questions
but Toby can stay here.

131
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I'll sit down, watch TV with him
or something.

132
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Did your grandmother come home
last night?

133
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Do you like your grandmother?

134
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Is she a nice woman?

135
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Does she give you money
at Christmas?

136
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OK.

137
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Let me ask you, Toby...

138
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did your grandmother take Hope away?

139
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No?

140
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Thank you very much.

141
00:08:02,824 --> 00:08:06,304
I've just had a call.
A neighbour reported seeing someone

142
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hurrying away from the Wilkins'
house at about half past 11.

143
00:08:09,984 --> 00:08:11,984
Laurie, maybe?

144
00:08:12,024 --> 00:08:14,744
All right.
Description to uniform, OK?

145
00:08:14,784 --> 00:08:18,464
Yeah. Devise an e-fit based on
the description from the neighbour.

146
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OK.

147
00:08:24,304 --> 00:08:26,584
OK. OK, I'll talk to you in a minute.

148
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So tell me about your dad.

149
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Did he leave the house last night,
Toby?

150
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Did you see him leave the house?

151
00:08:37,824 --> 00:08:39,264
Toby?

152
00:08:39,304 --> 00:08:41,504
Toby, you can trust me.

153
00:08:41,544 --> 00:08:44,384
SOCOS found no evidence of entry
through that back window.

154
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The opening's too small
to climb through.

155
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Three sets of fingerprints
on that back door.

156
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One belonging to Laurie,
one belonging to Toby

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and the third set
as yet not identified.

158
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So... the staged element makes me
think it's an inside job.

159
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That third set of prints,
potentially, is a stranger.

160
00:09:03,264 --> 00:09:05,984
I need more info
on the third set of prints. Yes.

161
00:09:23,464 --> 00:09:25,264
Thank you.

162
00:09:28,144 --> 00:09:29,584
OK.

163
00:09:29,624 --> 00:09:31,264
Boss?

164
00:09:31,744 --> 00:09:34,304
Um, I've got the e-fit
from that neighbour.

165
00:09:34,344 --> 00:09:36,504
That is absolutely not Laurie.

166
00:09:39,904 --> 00:09:43,624
Laurie? Yeah! Just a quick question -
do you know who this man is?

167
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Yeah. That's a guy called Robbie.
He works in the off-license.

168
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Where's the off-license?

169
00:09:49,944 --> 00:09:51,904
Just down the road.
OK. Robbie. Last name?

170
00:09:51,944 --> 00:09:53,864
I don't know.
OK.

171
00:09:53,904 --> 00:09:55,624
OK, I'll track it down. Thanks.

172
00:09:57,784 --> 00:09:59,584
Charlie?
Go ahead, Sarge.

173
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Yeah, so the suspect's full name
is Robbie Highland.

174
00:10:02,904 --> 00:10:05,624
OK, I'm gonna text you his home
address and meet you there.

175
00:10:05,664 --> 00:10:07,464
Hurry up on this one.
I'm on my way.

176
00:10:09,972 --> 00:10:11,692
Excuse me!

177
00:10:11,698 --> 00:10:14,258
Yeah, this is it. Robbie?

178
00:10:15,658 --> 00:10:17,338
Robbie?

179
00:10:20,018 --> 00:10:22,938
Police! Don't move!

180
00:10:22,978 --> 00:10:24,658
Is this it?

181
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Is there any access through there?
Sealed.

182
00:10:26,898 --> 00:10:30,258
OK, well, can you guys wait outside?
Can you get the SOCOs to come down?

183
00:10:30,298 --> 00:10:32,138
Can I have a bag, please?

184
00:10:32,178 --> 00:10:33,898
Oh.

185
00:10:33,938 --> 00:10:35,298
Thank you.

186
00:10:39,018 --> 00:10:40,578
Boss?

187
00:10:40,618 --> 00:10:43,618
I've just come back from Robbie's.
No sign of him.

188
00:10:43,658 --> 00:10:45,498
It looks like he left
in a massive hurry.

189
00:10:45,538 --> 00:10:47,738
But... present.

190
00:10:47,778 --> 00:10:50,578
He's a frequent visitor
to shock websites.

191
00:10:50,618 --> 00:10:52,778
Yeah. Pretty grim.

192
00:10:52,818 --> 00:10:55,378
Good thing, though. We have
a very clear set of prints.

193
00:10:55,418 --> 00:10:58,458
I've rushed that downstairs
so as soon as I know something,

194
00:10:58,498 --> 00:11:01,258
I'll come and let you know.
So good. Well done. Right.

195
00:11:04,538 --> 00:11:07,458
So the unidentified finger marks
on Laurie's back door

196
00:11:07,498 --> 00:11:09,418
belong to Robbie Highland.

197
00:11:09,458 --> 00:11:11,498
Oh.

198
00:11:13,618 --> 00:11:16,178
Robbie's fingerprints are red-marked
on our system.

199
00:11:17,018 --> 00:11:18,738
Oh, great.

200
00:11:25,698 --> 00:11:27,378
Robbie Highland.

201
00:11:27,418 --> 00:11:31,618
Who we now know is actually
Tyler Marcham.

202
00:11:31,658 --> 00:11:33,498
Ring any bells?

203
00:11:33,538 --> 00:11:35,258
Should think it fucking does.

204
00:11:35,298 --> 00:11:37,618
The gentleman you identified
as Robbie Highland,

205
00:11:37,658 --> 00:11:39,298
from the off-license...
Mm-hm.

206
00:11:39,338 --> 00:11:41,018
His real name is Tyler Marcham.

207
00:11:41,058 --> 00:11:42,738
He was convicted ten years ago

208
00:11:42,778 --> 00:11:45,138
for murdering his
three-year-old step-brother.

209
00:11:45,178 --> 00:11:47,578
What did you say?
That's the situation.

210
00:11:47,618 --> 00:11:49,698
OK?
Robbie...

211
00:11:49,738 --> 00:11:51,698
His real name is Tyler?
Yes.

212
00:11:53,858 --> 00:11:56,098
You telling me there's
a convicted child killer

213
00:11:56,138 --> 00:11:58,898
living at the bottom of my street?
At the moment, all we're -

214
00:11:58,938 --> 00:12:01,458
Are you telling me
there's a convicted child killer

215
00:12:01,498 --> 00:12:03,298
living at the bottom of my street?

216
00:12:03,338 --> 00:12:06,098
What do you people do?
Do you keep an eye on these people?

217
00:12:06,138 --> 00:12:09,858
All right. Finish your cigarette
and let's get out of here, OK?

218
00:12:17,898 --> 00:12:21,298
The search teams and cadaver
dogs are still at Robbie's property

219
00:12:21,338 --> 00:12:23,938
but, I mean, there's no sign of
anything at the moment.

220
00:12:23,978 --> 00:12:26,098
Could you get a toddler in that bag?

221
00:12:28,138 --> 00:12:30,218
Does he have any grudge
against you or...?

222
00:12:30,258 --> 00:12:32,338
Does he have any grudge against me?
Does he?

223
00:12:32,378 --> 00:12:35,538
No. I don't know the guy. Then we
should have nothing to worry about.

224
00:12:35,578 --> 00:12:37,938
Finish the cigarette,
get in the fucking car.

225
00:12:48,938 --> 00:12:51,818
I have CCTV from the shop
where Robbie works.

226
00:12:51,858 --> 00:12:54,738
OK. Oh, hello, Laurie Wilkins.

227
00:12:54,778 --> 00:12:58,218
You can see how much he's buying
but I now have the till roll

228
00:12:58,258 --> 00:13:00,738
so I can confirm that
he bought a shit load of booze

229
00:13:00,778 --> 00:13:02,618
at 3:09 in the afternoon

230
00:13:02,658 --> 00:13:05,178
and we know he went back later
and bought more.

231
00:13:05,218 --> 00:13:07,338
That's a lot to get through
in one day.

232
00:13:07,378 --> 00:13:09,778
So he's pissed as a fart.
Mm.

233
00:13:09,818 --> 00:13:11,778
Matched with that temper.

234
00:13:14,098 --> 00:13:17,618
Listen, I've just seen some CCTV
footage taken from the off-license,

235
00:13:17,658 --> 00:13:20,218
where you were last night,
around 8:30?

236
00:13:20,258 --> 00:13:22,058
Yeah.

237
00:13:22,098 --> 00:13:24,418
Do you wanna tell me what happened?

238
00:13:25,018 --> 00:13:26,738
I was buying some beers.

239
00:13:26,778 --> 00:13:29,538
Anything else?

240
00:13:29,578 --> 00:13:31,818
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.

241
00:13:31,858 --> 00:13:33,658
Um...

242
00:13:33,698 --> 00:13:36,698
A bit of a disagreement, I think.

243
00:13:36,738 --> 00:13:40,098
A bit of a disagreement?
I mean, you kicked off.

244
00:13:40,138 --> 00:13:43,018
Look, I don't like the guy, OK?

245
00:13:43,058 --> 00:13:46,138
I mean, you told me this morning
about his past. His history.

246
00:13:46,178 --> 00:13:48,618
It all just confirms what
I always thought about him.

247
00:13:48,658 --> 00:13:50,298
There's something weird about him.

248
00:13:50,338 --> 00:13:53,298
I never liked him being near my
children or talking to my family.

249
00:13:53,338 --> 00:13:55,698
You told me yourself he's a
convicted child killer.

250
00:13:55,738 --> 00:13:57,698
I wanna know what he's done
to my daughter.

251
00:13:57,738 --> 00:14:00,898
Could you have said anything to him
that might have upset him?

252
00:14:00,938 --> 00:14:03,938
Yeah, I probably did. I probably
told him some minor insult

253
00:14:03,978 --> 00:14:07,178
and asked him to do his job, you
know? With maybe a bit more force

254
00:14:07,218 --> 00:14:09,978
than was absolutely necessary
but that's what it is.

255
00:14:10,018 --> 00:14:13,658
I don't like the guy.
I wanna know where is he now?
Why aren't you talking to him,

256
00:14:13,698 --> 00:14:16,818
asking him questions? We've people
out looking for him as we speak.

257
00:14:16,858 --> 00:14:19,338
So Laurie leaves
and pretty much immediately,

258
00:14:19,378 --> 00:14:21,658
Robbie picks up the phone
and makes a call.

259
00:14:21,698 --> 00:14:26,018
The timecode on that is 20:32
and I've got Robbie's call data.

260
00:14:26,058 --> 00:14:28,418
At 20:32, he makes a call
to Laurie's house

261
00:14:28,458 --> 00:14:30,378
which lasts about three minutes.

262
00:14:30,418 --> 00:14:32,458
The only people home then
are Toby and Hope.

263
00:14:32,498 --> 00:14:35,098
So what the hell is Robbie
talking to Toby about?

264
00:14:35,138 --> 00:14:39,698
Also...22:45, there's a call
which goes from Laurie's house

265
00:14:39,738 --> 00:14:42,338
to Robbie's mobile phone,
which lasts about a minute.

266
00:14:42,378 --> 00:14:45,738
It can only be Toby. It has to be. I
mean, assuming that the same person

267
00:14:45,778 --> 00:14:49,138
that Robbie rang and picked up is
the same person that rang him back.

268
00:14:50,618 --> 00:14:53,618
Hi, Toby. Hi, Fiona.
Hi, guys.

269
00:14:54,498 --> 00:14:56,418
Could you quickly tell us

270
00:14:56,458 --> 00:14:58,178
who that is?

271
00:15:03,498 --> 00:15:05,298
That's Robbie.

272
00:15:05,818 --> 00:15:07,738
Do you know him well?
Are you good mates?

273
00:15:07,778 --> 00:15:10,138
I see him at the park sometimes.

274
00:15:11,338 --> 00:15:13,498
When I go to play
with my helicopter.

275
00:15:13,538 --> 00:15:15,218
Do you ever go to his house?

276
00:15:21,658 --> 00:15:23,418
Tell me something.

277
00:15:23,458 --> 00:15:25,698
Has Robbie ever called the house?

278
00:15:25,738 --> 00:15:28,818
Or have you ever called Robbie
maybe?

279
00:15:28,858 --> 00:15:31,378
Cos there was a call from the house

280
00:15:31,418 --> 00:15:33,858
and that was to where Robbie works.

281
00:15:33,898 --> 00:15:36,858
And that was last night -
quite late last night, actually.

282
00:15:36,898 --> 00:15:38,898
10:45.

283
00:15:38,938 --> 00:15:41,018
Was that you calling Robbie?

284
00:15:42,698 --> 00:15:46,338
Toby? I think you really
have to answer the question.

285
00:15:49,978 --> 00:15:52,018
OK, do you know what?
I tell you what.

286
00:15:52,058 --> 00:15:54,258
Think about what
we've just asked you.

287
00:15:54,298 --> 00:15:57,058
You can have a chat
and then we'll come back in

288
00:15:57,098 --> 00:15:58,978
and we'll talk
a little bit more about it

289
00:15:59,018 --> 00:16:00,778
but I think we need to have a break.

290
00:16:01,818 --> 00:16:03,058
Jack?

291
00:16:07,098 --> 00:16:10,058
Look at this. Search team have got
something at Laurie's house.

292
00:16:10,098 --> 00:16:12,538
Yeah? A T-shirt.
Where'd we find it?

293
00:16:12,578 --> 00:16:15,018
In the garden. It's Toby's.

294
00:16:15,058 --> 00:16:16,938
Do we know whose blood it is?

295
00:16:16,978 --> 00:16:18,818
Fast-tracking that with forensics.

296
00:16:18,858 --> 00:16:21,458
OK, what we need now

297
00:16:21,498 --> 00:16:23,938
is a chat with Toby, isn't it?

298
00:16:25,938 --> 00:16:27,658
Toby, this isn't gonna take long.

299
00:16:27,698 --> 00:16:30,778
I just need you to talk me through
a few things. Can you tell me...

300
00:16:30,818 --> 00:16:32,498
what's in this photo?

301
00:16:36,898 --> 00:16:38,698
Is that your T-shirt?

302
00:16:42,098 --> 00:16:43,418
Yeah?

303
00:16:43,458 --> 00:16:46,218
See these little spots here?
That's blood.

304
00:16:46,258 --> 00:16:48,058
And what we'd like to know is

305
00:16:48,098 --> 00:16:51,138
how did all that blood get
on your T-shirt?

306
00:16:52,378 --> 00:16:54,258
Hm?

307
00:16:54,978 --> 00:16:57,178
I had... I had a nosebleed.

308
00:16:57,218 --> 00:16:58,658
Oh.

309
00:16:58,698 --> 00:17:00,538
D'you have many of those?

310
00:17:11,466 --> 00:17:13,626
Oh, it's so hard with juveniles,
isn't it?

311
00:17:13,666 --> 00:17:15,546
Cos ultimately, he's just scared.

312
00:17:15,586 --> 00:17:18,026
I don't know... I don't know

313
00:17:18,066 --> 00:17:20,906
how much he's able to tell us,
will tell us.

314
00:17:20,946 --> 00:17:24,226
It's obvious from the T-shirt that
that's not a nosebleed.

315
00:17:24,266 --> 00:17:26,146
Drops over here and there...
It's...

316
00:17:26,186 --> 00:17:29,146
No, it doesn't quite make sense.
It doesn't really add up.

317
00:17:29,186 --> 00:17:32,826
And he's just... He's just
completely got the brick wall up

318
00:17:32,866 --> 00:17:35,426
and I'm not sure how to get it down,
you know what I mean?

319
00:17:35,466 --> 00:17:37,346
How're we going to get him
to open up?

320
00:17:37,386 --> 00:17:40,386
Robbie Hyland heading in the
direction of the tube station,

321
00:17:40,426 --> 00:17:43,146
still with that massive bag.
They sent some CCTV up.

322
00:17:43,186 --> 00:17:45,586
It's on the corner of
Macfarlane Road. There he is.

323
00:17:45,626 --> 00:17:48,946
Just round the corner from the tube.
I assume that's where he's going.

324
00:17:48,986 --> 00:17:51,546
Gonna grab a copper, a car.
Bringing me through.

325
00:17:51,586 --> 00:17:53,546
Can we find out where he's going?

326
00:17:54,186 --> 00:17:56,426
You know the tube station Robbie's
heading for?

327
00:17:56,466 --> 00:17:58,146
Boss wants this on the down-low.

328
00:17:58,186 --> 00:18:01,146
We don't need any more public
attention till he's in custody.

329
00:18:14,706 --> 00:18:15,946
Robbie?

330
00:18:17,306 --> 00:18:20,066
Oh, fuck! Get off me!
I haven't done anything! Get off!

331
00:18:22,306 --> 00:18:25,586
Robbie Hyland? Robbie Hyland? My name
is Detective Sergeant Jack Weston.

332
00:18:25,626 --> 00:18:28,826
You're under arrest for child abduction.
You don't have to say anything

333
00:18:28,866 --> 00:18:33,466
but it may harm your defence if
you fail to mention when questioned
something you later rely on in court.

334
00:18:33,506 --> 00:18:36,226
Anything you do say may be used in
evidence. Do you understand?

335
00:18:36,266 --> 00:18:37,906
Do you understand?!
Yes!

336
00:18:47,186 --> 00:18:49,106
Robbie Hyland. Where is Hope?

337
00:18:49,146 --> 00:18:50,986
I don't know.

338
00:18:51,026 --> 00:18:53,066
Why did you go to Toby's house
last night?

339
00:18:53,106 --> 00:18:55,626
Toby's... He's my friend.

340
00:18:59,826 --> 00:19:02,146
He called me when I was at the shop.

341
00:19:02,186 --> 00:19:05,026
He said that he was in trouble.

342
00:19:05,066 --> 00:19:08,786
I thought something had happened
with his dad or... I don't know.

343
00:19:08,826 --> 00:19:12,626
I went over there. He said something
had happened to his sister.

344
00:19:15,306 --> 00:19:17,546
Did you ask what had happened
to his sister?

345
00:19:17,586 --> 00:19:19,266
No.

346
00:19:19,306 --> 00:19:22,266
I - I ran away.

347
00:19:23,466 --> 00:19:26,986
You didn't stay and help your
friend? You didn't...? I couldn't.

348
00:19:27,026 --> 00:19:29,586
I thought if I stayed round there,

349
00:19:29,626 --> 00:19:32,666
that it was just gonna cause
a whole load of trouble.

350
00:19:32,706 --> 00:19:34,706
I... I dunno. I just panicked.




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351
00:19:41,386 --> 00:19:43,786
Robbie Hyland has just made a claim

352
00:19:43,826 --> 00:19:47,786
that Toby said that 'something
very bad' had happened to Hope

353
00:19:47,826 --> 00:19:51,426
so we may not be just looking for a
missing child. She may be very hurt.

354
00:19:53,546 --> 00:19:55,266
What does 'something bad' mean?

355
00:19:59,972 --> 00:20:03,052
"The search continues for
two-year-old Hope Wilkins,

356
00:20:03,092 --> 00:20:06,452
who police believe was snatched
from her home last night."

357
00:20:21,651 --> 00:20:24,491
We've located Robbie, Toby.

358
00:20:24,531 --> 00:20:26,931
And we're talking to him.

359
00:20:26,971 --> 00:20:28,931
So that's good news.

360
00:20:31,211 --> 00:20:32,651
Toby?

361
00:20:32,691 --> 00:20:38,011
Focus... on what happened to Hope
last night.

362
00:20:38,051 --> 00:20:41,091
Because you said to your friend
Robbie

363
00:20:41,131 --> 00:20:43,091
that something really bad had
happened.

364
00:20:43,131 --> 00:20:45,011
I - I don't approve -
Isn't that right?

365
00:20:45,051 --> 00:20:47,131
I want you to answer that, please...

366
00:20:48,651 --> 00:20:51,571
..and tell me what
had happened to Hope.

367
00:20:53,011 --> 00:20:54,851
Nothing happened.

368
00:20:55,731 --> 00:20:57,971
She just disappeared, that's all.

369
00:21:05,891 --> 00:21:08,291
Forensics have come back
on the T-shirt.

370
00:21:08,331 --> 00:21:10,371
It's a positive match
for Toby Wilkins

371
00:21:10,891 --> 00:21:13,611
And also RCF will need to have
a look at him.

372
00:21:13,651 --> 00:21:17,411
He's got cigarette burns
on quite a lot of his body.

373
00:21:17,451 --> 00:21:19,811
The blood spots are from the scabs
coming away

374
00:21:19,851 --> 00:21:22,251
and then that bleeding further into
the T-shirt.

375
00:21:22,291 --> 00:21:24,331
He also has bruising -
a lot of bruising,

376
00:21:24,371 --> 00:21:28,051
which ranges in age
from quite recent

377
00:21:28,091 --> 00:21:30,811
to - I think this is the oldest
one - it's about a month old.

378
00:21:30,851 --> 00:21:32,531
Laurie smokes.

379
00:21:32,571 --> 00:21:36,091
The oldest bruising co-incides with
when Rachel came back into their lives.

380
00:21:36,131 --> 00:21:38,131
Don't you think
that's quite significant?

381
00:21:39,851 --> 00:21:41,611
Excuse me, Fiona.

382
00:21:41,651 --> 00:21:45,331
How have you missed these burns...

383
00:21:45,371 --> 00:21:49,371
What?
..and bruises on Toby's body?

384
00:21:49,411 --> 00:21:51,811
These were taken this afternoon.

385
00:21:54,971 --> 00:21:57,051
Look at them.
Why didn't he tell me?

386
00:21:57,091 --> 00:21:59,211
Oh, God. I'm so sorry.

387
00:21:59,251 --> 00:22:01,891
Did Toby ever come to you
about these?

388
00:22:03,611 --> 00:22:07,211
He just... He just closed up
the last... I don't know...

389
00:22:07,251 --> 00:22:10,691
It may be that you are now
a significant witness in this case.

390
00:22:10,731 --> 00:22:12,491
Fiona, I'm going to go now

391
00:22:12,531 --> 00:22:15,251
and arrange for
another appropriate adult

392
00:22:15,291 --> 00:22:19,811
to accompany Toby
in any further interviews.

393
00:22:46,451 --> 00:22:49,691
Not ideal, I know, to do it in here.
But we're a bit... pushed for space.

394
00:22:51,291 --> 00:22:53,731
It's an absolute nightmare
out there.

395
00:22:54,971 --> 00:22:57,011
How are you feeling?

396
00:22:57,051 --> 00:23:00,051
Not great, erm...
Yeah?

397
00:23:01,131 --> 00:23:03,891
You smoke, don't you, Laurie?

398
00:23:03,931 --> 00:23:05,851
Do I smoke? Yeah, I do.

399
00:23:05,891 --> 00:23:10,171
But I assumed I wasn't allowed
to smoke in here. No. Not in here.

400
00:23:10,211 --> 00:23:11,891
How do you put the cigarettes out?

401
00:23:11,931 --> 00:23:15,411
The usual way. In an ashtray or...
Ashtray? ..under the tap sometimes.

402
00:23:15,451 --> 00:23:18,611
Empty beer can? Yeah. Where?

403
00:23:18,651 --> 00:23:21,531
Just on the ground sometimes.
It's not against the law, is it?

404
00:23:21,571 --> 00:23:24,291
It probably is. But, throw them
in the gutter... Whatever.

405
00:23:24,331 --> 00:23:26,491
You gonna do me for littering?

406
00:23:26,531 --> 00:23:28,811
No.

407
00:23:31,531 --> 00:23:33,291
I found these.

408
00:23:33,331 --> 00:23:35,811
On Toby's body.

409
00:23:37,291 --> 00:23:39,011
I'm going to show them to you
one by one

410
00:23:39,051 --> 00:23:42,851
cos I want you to have a good look
at them. OK?

411
00:23:42,891 --> 00:23:46,851
That's one. Taken from his torso.

412
00:23:46,891 --> 00:23:49,811
Have you ever seen these on Toby?

413
00:23:49,851 --> 00:23:51,651
What are these?

414
00:23:51,691 --> 00:23:54,571
We think these are burns
from cigarettes.

415
00:23:56,411 --> 00:23:58,491
Do you smoke?

416
00:23:59,211 --> 00:24:01,251
Yes.

417
00:24:01,291 --> 00:24:03,291
Are you responsible for Toby?

418
00:24:04,171 --> 00:24:07,011
Yes, I'm responsible for Toby.
And I told you earlier...

419
00:24:07,051 --> 00:24:09,571
he has been seeing his mother
without my permission.

420
00:24:10,531 --> 00:24:13,371
And this is exactly the reason
he's not supposed to see her.

421
00:24:13,411 --> 00:24:15,331
This is exactly what I was
afraid of.

422
00:24:16,531 --> 00:24:18,891
Some of these burns were less than
a week old.

423
00:24:20,211 --> 00:24:23,611
Yeah, exactly.
Until a few days ago...

424
00:24:23,651 --> 00:24:25,691
Toby has been staying with his
grandmother,

425
00:24:25,731 --> 00:24:28,371
which I did not realise
involved also seeing his mother.

426
00:24:28,411 --> 00:24:32,571
Rachel, why is it that Laurie
is so dead set

427
00:24:32,611 --> 00:24:36,291
on you having almost no contact
with your own son?

428
00:24:36,331 --> 00:24:38,371
Because he's a bully. He wants to
punish me,

429
00:24:38,411 --> 00:24:41,451
he wants to keep the away from the
kids. He says I'm an unfit mother.

430
00:24:41,491 --> 00:24:43,531
She has a history of violent
behaviour.

431
00:24:43,571 --> 00:24:46,931
She has emotional problems, there
have been several violent incidents

432
00:24:46,971 --> 00:24:49,011
in the past towards me
and the children.

433
00:24:49,051 --> 00:24:50,891
I didn't think this had got to this
stage

434
00:24:50,931 --> 00:24:52,891
but this is exactly
what I was afraid of

435
00:24:52,931 --> 00:24:55,651
and exactly what I was trying to
prevent from happening.

436
00:24:55,691 --> 00:24:57,411
Rachel, are you an unfit mother?

437
00:24:57,451 --> 00:25:00,811
I would never hurt my kids! I would
never - I would never do this!

438
00:25:00,851 --> 00:25:04,811
Oh, my God.
And you didn't hurt Toby...

439
00:25:04,851 --> 00:25:06,611
No!
..in any way? No! No!

440
00:25:06,651 --> 00:25:09,291
I keep telling you,
I didn't do this!

441
00:25:09,331 --> 00:25:12,331
You'd better tell her not to come
near me for quite some time. OK?

442
00:25:12,371 --> 00:25:14,011
OK.

443
00:25:14,051 --> 00:25:15,851
What worries me, you see, Laurie...

444
00:25:15,891 --> 00:25:17,651
from my point of view...

445
00:25:17,691 --> 00:25:21,451
is that not once have you asked
how Toby is after this.

446
00:25:51,851 --> 00:25:56,451
I've seen some really nasty stuff
on your laptop.

447
00:25:56,491 --> 00:25:58,571
Do you want to tell me about it?

448
00:25:59,571 --> 00:26:01,931
I did drawing when I was in prison.

449
00:26:01,971 --> 00:26:04,291
Took classes.
I'm actually all right.

450
00:26:04,331 --> 00:26:09,891
And, I dunno, I just thought...
it'd be fun to draw, I guess.

451
00:26:10,931 --> 00:26:14,611
I think it would be fun to draw
flowers, Robbie.

452
00:26:14,651 --> 00:26:18,691
Or... a bowl of fruit, or something.

453
00:26:18,731 --> 00:26:20,971
Well...
That stuff's really nasty, isn't it?

454
00:26:22,211 --> 00:26:26,171
Yeah. It's nasty but...
it's interesting to draw.

455
00:26:26,211 --> 00:26:28,291
And I don't think it's illegal so...

456
00:26:29,331 --> 00:26:32,251
Have you been abusing
your friend Toby? No.

457
00:26:32,291 --> 00:26:34,931
Are you sure about that?
Yes.

458
00:26:34,971 --> 00:26:38,411
He's... He's a true friend.
One of my only friends.

459
00:26:40,851 --> 00:26:43,151
Are you aware that Toby is being
physically abused?

460
00:26:43,193 --> 00:26:44,873
Yes.

461
00:26:44,913 --> 00:26:47,233
You are? Yes.
Have you talked about it? Yes.

462
00:26:49,833 --> 00:26:51,753
Who's hurting him?
His dad.

463
00:26:53,953 --> 00:26:56,673
Is that why you were having
an argument with him in the shop?

464
00:26:56,713 --> 00:26:59,353
Because I saw that on the CCTV,
it looked pretty heated.

465
00:26:59,393 --> 00:27:01,433
Is that what that was about?
It wasn't that,

466
00:27:01,473 --> 00:27:03,593
he was trying to buy more alcohol.

467
00:27:03,633 --> 00:27:05,473
Which... you know...

468
00:27:05,513 --> 00:27:08,393
being drunk I thought he might
actually harm Toby again.

469
00:27:08,433 --> 00:27:12,353
I didn't serve him and he...
started shouting at me.

470
00:27:12,393 --> 00:27:16,393
He spat at me,
threatened to beat me up.

471
00:27:16,433 --> 00:27:19,033
The guy's a waste of space.
And a bully.

472
00:27:20,153 --> 00:27:21,953
And a terrible... dad.

473
00:27:25,633 --> 00:27:27,593
Are you scared of Toby's dad?

474
00:27:28,273 --> 00:27:30,433
No.

475
00:27:30,473 --> 00:27:32,673
Scared of anything?

476
00:27:35,193 --> 00:27:37,313
Yeah.

477
00:27:37,353 --> 00:27:39,273
What are you scared of, Robbie?

478
00:27:40,113 --> 00:27:42,233
Coming back to a place like this
again.

479
00:27:42,953 --> 00:27:44,953
What have you done with Hope?

480
00:27:46,633 --> 00:27:48,393
I don't know where my daughter is.

481
00:27:48,433 --> 00:27:51,913
You physically and verbally
abuse your son Toby.

482
00:27:51,953 --> 00:27:54,593
No. No, no. I don't.

483
00:27:54,633 --> 00:27:59,553
What's to say you haven't physically
and verbally abused your daughter,

484
00:27:59,593 --> 00:28:01,553
who is now missing?

485
00:28:01,593 --> 00:28:04,073
No - Where is your daughter?
I don't know where she is.

486
00:28:04,113 --> 00:28:08,553
My best guess right now is she is
with that... fucking little pervert

487
00:28:08,593 --> 00:28:11,233
who works in the off-licence
at the end of the road -

488
00:28:11,273 --> 00:28:14,033
She's not with him. Where is he?
Robbie's in custody.

489
00:28:14,073 --> 00:28:16,993
Right. Have you asked him where
my daughter is? Have you? Yes.

490
00:28:17,033 --> 00:28:19,913
What has he said? He says he called
over to the house last night.

491
00:28:19,953 --> 00:28:21,833
And you believe him
and don't believe me?

492
00:28:21,873 --> 00:28:25,313
You believe a convicted child killer
above the girl's father?

493
00:28:25,353 --> 00:28:27,033
Is that what you're telling me?

494
00:28:27,073 --> 00:28:29,633
Why would I believe a word that
comes out of your mouth?

495
00:28:29,673 --> 00:28:31,713
Why would you believe a word
out of the mouth

496
00:28:31,753 --> 00:28:34,393
of a convicted child killer?!
Why? Answer me that.

497
00:28:34,433 --> 00:28:37,353
When are you going to start telling
me the truth, Laurie?

498
00:28:37,393 --> 00:28:39,193
What have you done with
your daughter?

499
00:28:39,233 --> 00:28:42,473
If you think I am the sort of person
who could do anything to my daughter

500
00:28:42,513 --> 00:28:45,393
other than love her and care for
her, you are out of your mind.

501
00:28:45,433 --> 00:28:48,713
I swear to God, on my mother's grave,
I don't know where my daughter is.

502
00:28:59,433 --> 00:29:01,353
Why are you stonewalling me? Mmm?

503
00:29:01,393 --> 00:29:03,513
Why are you not answering
my questions?

504
00:29:03,553 --> 00:29:06,073
I've nothing to say to you!
I don't know what happened!

505
00:29:06,113 --> 00:29:09,153
I'm trying to find your daughter
and you're giving me nothing! OK?

506
00:29:09,193 --> 00:29:12,393
I'm trying to find my daughter too.
I'm sorry...

507
00:29:12,433 --> 00:29:16,153
I'm very stressed. I'm upset.
I don't know where my daughter is!

508
00:29:18,473 --> 00:29:20,793
He's my friend.
Really? Yeah.

509
00:29:22,513 --> 00:29:24,273
What kind of friendship is it?

510
00:29:25,833 --> 00:29:27,513
What do you mean?

511
00:29:27,553 --> 00:29:29,513
Well, I know what I would call
a friendship

512
00:29:29,553 --> 00:29:31,993
and I'm just wondering if you have
the same criteria.

513
00:29:32,033 --> 00:29:35,153
We hang out. Like...
Look, he's never come to my flat.

514
00:29:35,193 --> 00:29:38,313
The only time I've ever been to
his house was when he called me

515
00:29:38,353 --> 00:29:41,153
and said he was in trouble. I know
that - Where do you hang out?

516
00:29:42,313 --> 00:29:44,953
He comes to the shop sometimes or...

517
00:29:44,993 --> 00:29:46,673
we go to the park...

518
00:29:46,713 --> 00:29:48,473
What do you do at the park?

519
00:29:48,513 --> 00:29:52,833
We've got this erm... sort of den
we just hang out in.

520
00:29:52,873 --> 00:29:54,953
Where is this den, Robbie?

521
00:29:54,993 --> 00:29:57,313
Kenville Park.

522
00:29:58,393 --> 00:30:01,313
There's a low fence...

523
00:30:01,353 --> 00:30:05,793
by a bike rack and there's
kind of bushes behind it.

524
00:30:08,553 --> 00:30:11,913
Woodies! What are you guys doing?
Giving each other a reach around?

525
00:30:11,953 --> 00:30:13,993
I called you five minutes ago,
come on!

526
00:30:38,953 --> 00:30:40,713
OK, listen up.

527
00:30:41,993 --> 00:30:43,953
This is the north end
of Kenville Park

528
00:30:43,993 --> 00:30:47,193
where Robbie Hyland has identified
where he and Toby kept their den.

529
00:30:47,233 --> 00:30:50,073
Torches on. Charlie,
I want you to take two guys,

530
00:30:50,113 --> 00:30:53,833
let's check access areas around here.
Roger, Mark, you come with me.

531
00:30:53,873 --> 00:30:56,953
Zach, Ben, come with me through here.

532
00:30:56,993 --> 00:31:00,033
Torches on, let's find it as quickly
as possible, please.

533
00:31:01,433 --> 00:31:06,513
Ben. Ben, put the dog... over in
that corner. Zach, with me.

534
00:31:08,033 --> 00:31:11,393
Right, there's got to be a gate
into this bit...

535
00:31:23,553 --> 00:31:26,593
I've found something!

536
00:31:26,633 --> 00:31:29,033
What have you got?
It's a shoe.

537
00:31:35,273 --> 00:31:37,753
Fuck.

538
00:31:37,793 --> 00:31:39,473
Charlie?

539
00:31:39,656 --> 00:31:42,556
Can you get them to keep searching?
Yeah, sure.

540
00:31:42,611 --> 00:31:44,371
Boss? Hi. It's me.

541
00:31:44,934 --> 00:31:46,614
No sign of Hope but we found
her shoe.

542
00:31:46,654 --> 00:31:49,774
We've obviously found the den,
there's a trail leading from the den

543
00:31:49,814 --> 00:31:53,094
all the way through the park to West
Willow Road. It goes dead there.

544
00:31:53,134 --> 00:31:56,574
OK. I'll get CCTV for that point
and the whole surrounding area.

545
00:31:57,534 --> 00:31:59,374
Someone's moved her.

546
00:31:59,414 --> 00:32:01,174
OK. Timing?

547
00:32:01,214 --> 00:32:03,294
Soon as possible. Standby, Jack.

548
00:32:04,134 --> 00:32:06,054
OK. Thanks. OK. Bye.

549
00:32:07,134 --> 00:32:09,014
She's going to get the CCTV.

550
00:32:09,054 --> 00:32:11,254
Try and figure out where it goes
after that.

551
00:32:23,454 --> 00:32:25,774
Shit - OK. Boss?

552
00:32:25,814 --> 00:32:31,174
CCTV shows Fiona O'Sullivan's car
pulling up at the park.

553
00:32:31,214 --> 00:32:35,174
She gets out, exits into the park
for five minutes.

554
00:32:35,214 --> 00:32:38,174
She comes back with a box, Jack.

555
00:32:38,214 --> 00:32:41,214
How big is the box? I don't know
how fucking big the box is.

556
00:32:41,254 --> 00:32:43,614
I don't know, big enough to have
a kid in it, I guess.

557
00:32:43,654 --> 00:32:45,414
I've got a live cell site
on her phone.

558
00:32:45,454 --> 00:32:48,934
She's heading towards the church,
OK? St Swithun's.

559
00:32:48,974 --> 00:32:51,694
OK, we're on our way.
What did she say? What did she say?

560
00:32:51,734 --> 00:32:53,734
I'll tell you in the car.

561
00:33:17,566 --> 00:33:20,246
Check down there maybe?

562
00:33:21,441 --> 00:33:23,161
Can we get someone to check up there?

563
00:33:27,921 --> 00:33:30,161
Jack? Fiona.

564
00:33:30,201 --> 00:33:33,001
- Fiona, what's in the box?
- I'm not leaving you here...

565
00:33:35,236 --> 00:33:37,956
I'm arresting you
on suspicion of murder.

566
00:33:37,996 --> 00:33:40,836
You do not have to say anything
though it may harm your defence

567
00:33:40,876 --> 00:33:43,796
if you do not mention when
questioned something you later...

568
00:33:43,836 --> 00:33:47,134
I'll come with you... anything you
do say may be given in evidence.
Do you understand?

569
00:33:47,207 --> 00:33:50,727
I understand.
Just leave it there for the SOCOs.

570
00:34:58,076 --> 00:35:00,056
Quick, give us one of those.

571
00:35:00,066 --> 00:35:03,026
You don't smoke any more -
Please, can I have one of those?

572
00:35:10,626 --> 00:35:12,626
How are you doing?

573
00:35:13,066 --> 00:35:15,066
Been better.

574
00:35:17,346 --> 00:35:21,186
Listen, let's - Let's interview
Fiona tomorrow, OK?

575
00:35:21,946 --> 00:35:26,866
I want you guys to go home
and then come back tomorrow

576
00:35:26,906 --> 00:35:29,226
with a fresh head, yeah?

577
00:35:37,626 --> 00:35:39,666
The body's been sent to the coroner

578
00:35:39,706 --> 00:35:42,746
and the blankets and the box
are with forensics.

579
00:35:42,786 --> 00:35:45,466
I'm happy to take Rachel and Laurie
down to ID the child.

580
00:35:45,506 --> 00:35:47,906
Thanks, Charlie. That's...
That's a hard gig.

581
00:35:47,946 --> 00:35:49,746
Keep me posted on forensics.

582
00:35:49,786 --> 00:35:51,546
Jack, let's go talk to Grandma.

583
00:36:01,786 --> 00:36:05,546
Fiona Sullivan, you are under arrest.
This is your interview.

584
00:36:05,586 --> 00:36:07,546
It was an accident.

585
00:36:07,586 --> 00:36:10,226
It was an accident. It really was.

586
00:36:13,866 --> 00:36:16,586
I just had to get her away
from... Laurie.

587
00:36:16,626 --> 00:36:20,906
I know... the consequences. I...

588
00:36:23,306 --> 00:36:25,386
I will... pay for that forever.

589
00:36:28,026 --> 00:36:30,386
And in the next place.

590
00:36:32,706 --> 00:36:36,906
I have a spare key. I let myself in.
I smashed the...

591
00:36:36,946 --> 00:36:38,826
window next to the door.

592
00:36:38,866 --> 00:36:41,986
Went downstairs. Toby was...

593
00:36:42,026 --> 00:36:48,626
asleep and Hope was fussing
so I... I...

594
00:36:48,666 --> 00:36:54,386
I just - I covered her with
a woollen blanket and...

595
00:36:57,986 --> 00:37:03,546
I made her a little... bed
in the boot of the car

596
00:37:03,586 --> 00:37:06,826
and I put her in it.

597
00:37:06,866 --> 00:37:09,466
And she seemed to have stopped
crying.

598
00:37:14,866 --> 00:37:18,106
I didn't know that
she'd stopped breathing.

599
00:37:20,066 --> 00:37:24,746
I...must have just covered her up
too tight. I must have...

600
00:37:24,786 --> 00:37:26,786
just...

601
00:37:33,386 --> 00:37:36,426
It just was an accident.

602
00:37:38,626 --> 00:37:42,066
She...
She was such a beautiful girl.

603
00:37:42,106 --> 00:37:45,946
Let's - Let's...
She was so beautiful.

604
00:37:46,986 --> 00:37:50,026
Let me get you... a glass of water.

605
00:37:53,866 --> 00:37:56,386
Boss, can you...

606
00:37:59,306 --> 00:38:01,106
Bullshit? What do you think?

607
00:38:01,146 --> 00:38:03,186
I mean, she's a grandmother.

608
00:38:03,226 --> 00:38:05,506
You don't just smother a kid
by accident.

609
00:38:05,546 --> 00:38:07,946
Yeah, and you don't put
your granddaughter to sleep

610
00:38:07,986 --> 00:38:09,666
in the boot of the car.
I don't buy it.

611
00:38:09,706 --> 00:38:12,986
Boss? Yeah?
FME report on Hope.

612
00:38:13,026 --> 00:38:14,786
What does it say? Smothered?

613
00:38:14,826 --> 00:38:17,586
Yeah.

614
00:38:18,586 --> 00:38:21,906
OK, so she... had fibres
in her mouth

615
00:38:21,946 --> 00:38:24,226
which were synthetic -
from a synthetic blanket,

616
00:38:24,266 --> 00:38:26,706
not a woollen blanket.
She definitely said woollen.

617
00:38:26,746 --> 00:38:29,266
There were a whole bunch of blankets
at Laurie's house

618
00:38:29,306 --> 00:38:31,106
but it'll be in the file
what they were.

619
00:38:31,146 --> 00:38:34,946
Shit. Of course. Toby told Robbie
something bad had happened to Hope.

620
00:38:34,986 --> 00:38:37,746
Exactly, Jack.
I think Grandma's lying.

621
00:38:44,706 --> 00:38:47,986
Rachel.
Hi.

622
00:38:52,066 --> 00:38:55,346
This must be so difficult for you.

623
00:38:55,386 --> 00:39:00,106
There is no easy way
for me to say this.

624
00:39:02,106 --> 00:39:09,906
But... it may be that Toby is
responsible for Hope's death.

625
00:39:11,146 --> 00:39:14,426
Well... no. That's ridiculous.
How could he be?

626
00:39:15,506 --> 00:39:18,666
He's not. He's not.

627
00:39:18,706 --> 00:39:21,066
We need to talk... to Toby.

628
00:39:21,106 --> 00:39:24,266
We can't do that
without an appropriate adult.

629
00:39:24,306 --> 00:39:28,546
Rachel... this is as horrible
as life can get.

630
00:39:28,586 --> 00:39:34,226
The one thing I need you to do right
now... is to focus on the truth.

631
00:39:34,266 --> 00:39:35,946
Toby. Where's Toby...

632
00:39:41,906 --> 00:39:44,746
Toby.

633
00:39:46,306 --> 00:39:48,506
Listen.

634
00:39:48,546 --> 00:39:51,026
They're going to ask you
some questions now

635
00:39:51,066 --> 00:39:52,946
and you need to tell them
what happened.

636
00:39:52,986 --> 00:39:57,106
Whatever it is that happened...
it's OK, all right?

637
00:39:58,626 --> 00:40:01,506
I love you. And that won't change.

638
00:40:01,546 --> 00:40:06,546
So we need to just tell them
the truth. Do you think that's OK?

639
00:40:07,466 --> 00:40:12,946
Thing is, Toby...
I think I know what happened.

640
00:40:12,986 --> 00:40:16,266
I've been talking to your grandma.

641
00:40:17,186 --> 00:40:19,706
And I've got a funny feeling

642
00:40:19,746 --> 00:40:22,866
that she's trying to cover up
for somebody.

643
00:40:24,106 --> 00:40:28,026
I think she's trying to look after
someone, Toby. Is that right?

644
00:40:29,186 --> 00:40:32,066
You've got your mum with you now.

645
00:40:32,106 --> 00:40:34,986
You can actually talk to me now,
Toby.

646
00:40:39,906 --> 00:40:42,266
Nan came round.

647
00:40:43,226 --> 00:40:46,106
And Dad got angry.

648
00:40:50,266 --> 00:40:55,266
So I thought... if me and Hope
were hiding then...

649
00:40:58,026 --> 00:41:00,346
..I could protect her.

650
00:41:02,266 --> 00:41:05,466
I just wanted to keep her safe.

651
00:41:05,506 --> 00:41:07,906
I didn't want him to hit her.

652
00:41:09,306 --> 00:41:12,386
Not how he hits me.

653
00:41:15,586 --> 00:41:19,666
But then... she started to cry

654
00:41:19,706 --> 00:41:23,626
and I thought if he saw us
then... it'd be worse so...

655
00:41:26,186 --> 00:41:29,546
..I put the covers over her face.

656
00:41:31,706 --> 00:41:33,386
I didn't mean to hurt her.

657
00:41:35,826 --> 00:41:38,826
I smashed the window to make it look
like someone's broken in.

658
00:41:43,546 --> 00:41:46,906
Toby, what did you do with Hope?

659
00:41:46,946 --> 00:41:49,746
I took her out to the park.

660
00:41:52,066 --> 00:41:56,346
I tried to put her somewhere
where she was safe.

661
00:42:03,306 --> 00:42:06,026
I just don't know how they slipped
through the system, to be honest.

662
00:42:06,090 --> 00:42:08,650
It's so sad. Charlie, can you come
in here for a second?

663
00:42:09,739 --> 00:42:13,499
Sure. OK... Way forward at
this point, Charlie,

664
00:42:13,539 --> 00:42:16,939
as erm... Here, have a seat.

665
00:42:17,220 --> 00:42:20,340
Way forward is... going to be tough
from now on

666
00:42:20,380 --> 00:42:22,900
because we've got a 12-year-old boy

667
00:42:22,940 --> 00:42:27,140
who's confessed he's killed
his sister, it was an accident.

668
00:42:27,180 --> 00:42:30,060
I don't reckon the CPS
will press charges.

669
00:42:30,900 --> 00:42:33,420
'I just wanted to keep her safe.

670
00:42:37,060 --> 00:42:39,260
I didn't want him to hit her.

671
00:42:40,900 --> 00:42:44,100
Not how he hits me.

672
00:42:47,220 --> 00:42:51,220
But then... she started to cry and...

673
00:42:51,260 --> 00:42:56,620
I thought if he saw us then...
it'd be worse so...

674
00:42:58,100 --> 00:43:01,700
..I put the covers over her face.

675
00:43:03,460 --> 00:43:07,020
I didn't mean to hurt her.'

676
00:43:10,060 --> 00:43:12,260
Do you have anything to say?

677
00:43:16,180 --> 00:43:21,220
No. Good. Laurie Wilkins, I'm
arresting you for actual bodily harm

678
00:43:21,260 --> 00:43:24,540
of your 12-year-old son Toby.
You do not have to say anything,

679
00:43:24,580 --> 00:43:28,100
though it may harm your defence if
you fail to mention when questioned

680
00:43:28,140 --> 00:43:30,180
something you later rely on in
court.

681
00:43:30,220 --> 00:43:33,740
Anything you do say may be used
in evidence. You understand?


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Hello!

So, when I watched this ep again I took some screencaps about those moments I liked (and which were the most memorable) and I thought I could post them here.

Pic 1. First impression. Seeing Damien again in my telly and in new role. Liked his hairstyle very much.

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Pic 2. Window scene: Funny, loved it. Lots of Damien and it was interesting seeing only him in that scene. How you do impro on your own? Well this is a good example.

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Pic 3. Sassy Jack. "Get in the f*****king car". After this scene I thought that Jack has short temper, and now I'm always waiting him to loose his nerves on similar situations, or not. That's the point.

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Pic 4. Jack interviewing Laurie. Like I had said earlier, Damien acts with his eyes a lot; exactly scenes like this you can really admire his acting skills, he doesn't have to say much, or anything, still you know how he feels. 

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Pic 5. Who the boss? Interesting scene, macho Jack is showing clearly who's in charge after all, Martha.

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Pic 6. Arresting Robbie. My fav scene. After this scene full of adrenalin, I have been waiting arresting scenes a lot, Jack involved of course. 

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Pic 7. "She may be very hurt". Those eyes speaks again thousand words, so cameraman dedicated a moment just for Jacks reaction when he heard the news.

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Pic 8. Jack Interviewing Laurie. He's clearly angry, I'm waiting him to burst in flames or loose his nerves but no. Camera just zooms closer.. and closer..

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Pic 10. Park scene. Other cop gives Jack Hope's shoe and after that long disturbing look, that goes on.. and on.. 

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Pic 11. Jack smoking. First scene when you can actually know something about the characters, their personal lives and history. In Suspects they don't have much scenes where characters would talk about their feelings or anything, but in this scene there was lots of emotions in the air. Jack has give up smoking but when they found dead Hope Wilkins, he asks Charlie to give him smoke. Of course he smoke that cigarette with style, again leaning against the wall.

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Pic 12. Martha showing her team leading skills. It was nice to see Charlie and Jack just nodding when she make her conclusions. Plot thickens and soon we know who's the real murderer. Martha has this calm sassy in her, liked how she pointed Jack when she said: "..not a woollen blanket" and Jack respond immediately :"She definitely said woollen."

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Pic 13&14&15. Toby tells he killed his sister by accident. Jacks reaction was very intense and amazing (I went all silent during this scene, when they gave closeup shoot about Jack). And they filmed him a lot and captured all his reactions.

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So that's was all, i think now I can move to analyze ep 2biggrin Thank you about last night Jack Chat, it was fun to re-watch this ep just for that and talk about it with you (as always). And I became "Molonian" during that chat which was great! smileyflowers



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Love your reactions to scenes!! And congrats on now becoming an Molonian! That's fantastic!!!

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"Annie's getting hysterical downstairs and I'm not enjoying it"

"kill me. Kill me now. You can tell Annie that I attacked you or something"

"“Were you guys talking about me? I heard ‘clearly gorgeous’” 

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SUSPECTS | EPISODE 1

SCENE  BREAKDOWN

(please note, this is not an official document, just an attempt at a scene breakdown purely for the purposes of information. All scenes in brackets are scenes where Damien does not appear).

 

Scene 1: 0.00 - 1.53

News reader voice over:

 "Police are looking for a 2 year old girl after she went missing from her home in the Claypit Road area last night. her father woke up this morning to find the toddler gone, amid signs of a break-in."

Jack and Charlie are at the house of missing Hope Wilkins, with a forensics team.

Jack talks to her father and brother (Toby)

 

(Scene 2: 1.54-2.19 Martha gives a briefing with crime board)

 

Scene 3: 2.20-3.10

Jack is still interviewing Laurie and Toby at their house. When he asks about Toby's Mother (Rachel), Laurie says she is an unfit mother and does not have access to the children. But that the children's grandma (Fiona) had been giving her access. Jack senses something is up from Toby's reaction.

 

(Scene 4: 3.11- 5.28 Martha interviews Rachel / Mother)

 

(Scene 5: 5.29- 6.29 Charlie interviews Fiona/ Grandmother)

 

Scene 6: 6.30-7.07

Jack is on the scene at the victims house, inspecting the point of entry / broken window. His arm cannot reach to the keys of the backdoor inside, so he rings HQ to report he suspects it is staged.

 

Scene 7: 7.08-7.58

Jack engineers it so he is able to speak to Toby alone, by telling his father (Laurie) his fingerprints are needs to eliminate him from the enquiry. He then asks Toby about his grandmother and tries to get him to open up, but Toby is completely mute and avoids eye contact. Jack asks "ok, then, let me ask you Toby, did your grandmother take Hope away?" to which Toby shakes his head.

(Scene 8: Charlie tells Martha she's had a call from a neighbour who saw someone hurrying away from the house at 11.30pm. Martha tells her to get an e fit based on the neighbours description 7.59-8.24)

 

Scene 9: 8.25-8.42

Back at the victims house, Jack is on the phone, presume to HQ who tell him someone has been seen leaving the house. He asks Toby if his dad left the house last night, but Toby doesn't respond, only lowers his head.

"Toby, Toby you can trust me"

 

(Scene 10: 8.43 -9.06  Charlie and Martha back at HQ discuss fingerprints on the scene - 1 set Laurie, 1 set Toby, 1 set as yet unidentified)

 

(Scene 11: 9.06-9.22 police on street searching for evidence)

 

(Scene 12: 9.23-9.40 Charlie at her desk receives the e fit, show it to Martha)

 

Scene 13: 9.41-9.58

Back at the house Jack shows Laurie a copy of the e fit and asks if he recognises the man. Laurie confirms it is a guy called Robbie who works in the off license.

 

Scene 14: 9.59-10.10

Jack radios Charlie in  the car to inform her he has identified the suspect as Robbie Highland and will text her the address so she can meet him there. "Hurry up on this one"

 

(Scene 15: 10.11-10.41 Charlie and a police team search Robbie's house and recover a laptop, he is not there)

 

(Scene 16: 10.42-11.04 back at HQ Charlie shows Martha the laptop and tells her it had a good set of fingerprints)

 

(Scene 17: 11.05-11.28 Charlie and Martha talking at the crime board, the finger prints from the WIlkins' back door belong to Robbie Highland, and his fingerprints are red flagged on their system)

 

(Scene 18: 11.29-11.38 Martha begins a team briefing, Robbie Highland is Tyler Marcham)

 

Scene 19: 11.39-12.15

Jack is talking to Laurie in his garden. He tells him Robbie is really Tyler Marcham and was convicted ten years ago for killing his 3 year old step brother.  Laurie gets really angry about a convicted child killer living in his street.

 

(Scene 20: 12.16-12.30 back at the team briefing at HQ we see a flash of Robbie on cctv footage, Martha asks "could you get a toddler in that bag?")

 

Scene 21: 12.31-12.44

Jack asks Laurie if Robbie has a grudge against him, Laurie is still angry and says no.

Jack responds, "Then we should be ok. finish the cigarette and getting in the fucking car"

 

Scene 22: 12.45-13.21

Back at HQ Charlie and Jack look at cctv footage of Laurie in the off license. The footage shows him buying a lot of alcohol at 3.09 pm and then later in the evening,

 

Scene 23: 13.22-14.20

Jack is interviewing Laurie while we are shown more cctv footage from 8.31pm on the same evening, where he is seen buying more alcohol and arguing with Robbie, who is serving him. Laurie says he had never liked him and Jack asked if he could have said anything to upset him.

 

(Scene 24: 14.21-14.52 Charlie tells Martha that later cctv footage and phone records show Robbie rang the Wilkins' house that evening and only Toby and Hope were at home and a return call to Robbie's mobile from the house. )

 

Scene 25: 14.53-16.06

Jack and Martha interview Toby, who is with Fiona (Grandmother). Jack shows Toby the e fit and he identifies him as Robbie and says he sees him in the park sometimes. When Martha asks him if he phoned Robbie that evening, Toby closes up again. Martha suggests they have a break and leaves the room with Jack.

 

Scene 26.  16.07-16.28

Martha shows Charlie and Jack photos of Toby's blood stained photo found in the Wilkins' garden.

 

Scene 27. 16.29-17.11

In an interview room, Jack shows Toby (who is still accompanied by Fiona) the t shirt photos. Toby says he had a nose a bleed.

 

Scene 28.  17.12-17.54

Martha and Jack talk in the corridor about how to get Toby to open up. Jack says he is lying about the nosebleed. Charlie comes to tell them she has found Robbie on cctv footage, Jack says he'll grab a car and a copper and go and pick him up.

 

Scene 29. 17.55-18.45

Jack and one uniformed officer drive to the tube station where Robbie was headed and when Jack spots him he grabs and arrests him, read him his rights and cuffs him.

 

(Scene 30: 18.46-19,43 Martha interviews Robbie, He tells her Toby called him and he thought that something had happened to his sister. But he panicked so didn't do anything about it)

 

Scene 31. 19.44-20.03

Martha comes into the main office, tells Jack and Charlie that Robbie has told her he thought something may have happened to Hope, so it may not just be a missing child case but she may be very hurt.

 

(Scene 32: 20.04-20.21 newsreader voice over: "the search continues for 2 year old Hope Wilkins, who police believe was snatched from her home last night" police team search the street )

 

(Scene 33: 20.25-21.12 Martha interviews Toby with Fiona present. She tells him they had found have spoken to Robbie, who told them that Toby had said on the phone something really bad had happened to Hope. She insists Toby answers the question as to what had happened, but Toby replies, "Nothing happened, she just disappeared that's all")

 

Scene 34: 21.13-21.46

Jack, Charlie and Martha are in the main office, Charlie tells them that the blood on the t shirt is a positive match for Toby Wilkins and shows the photos of cigarette burns and bruising on Toby's body. Jack points out, "Laurie smokes" but Charlie responds "yeah but the age of the oldest bruising coincides with when Rachel came back into their lives, don't you think that's quite significant"

 

Scene 35: 21.47-22.21

Jack and Martha interview grandmother Fiona. Jack shows her the photos of Toby's burns and asks her how she missed them. She said she didn't know about them and becomes visibly upset. Martha informs her she is no longer an appropriate adult to accompany Toby during the interviews.

 

(Scene 36: 22.22-22.39 Fiona is seen outside, hugging Toby, until a police officer separates them.)

 

Scene 37: 22.40-23.35

Jack interviews Laurie. He begins apparently calmly, asking him about how he puts cigarettes out, then shows him the photos of Toby, one by one, and it becomes clear he suspects Laurie and is silently simmering.

 

(Scene 38: 23.36-23.49  Martha interviews Toby's mother showing her the photos of his burns and bruises.)

 

Scene 39: 23.50-24.08

Back in the other interview room Jack asks Laurie "are you responsible for Toby?"

Laurie reiterates what he said earlier about Toby staying with his mother without his permission "and this is exactly what I was afraid of"

 

(Scene 40: 24.09-24.24 Martha still interviewing Rachel asks here why Laurie wants her away from his children, she replies because he is a bully. )

 

Scene 41: 24.25-24.35

Back in the other interview room with Jack and Laurie. Laurie continues to try to convince Jack Rachel is an unfit mother, with a  "history".

 

(Scene 42: 24.36-24.49 in the other interview room Martha then asks "Rachel are you an unfit mother?" Rachel, distraught, replies "I would never hurt my kids, I would never do this")

 

Scene 43: 24.50-25.31

Back with Laurie and Jack. Laurie tells Jack "you better not come near me for quite some time. ok?"

Jack, who has remained quiet while Laurie has ranted, replies

"Ok. What worries me you see Laurie, from my point of view, is that not once, have you asked how Toby is after this" before walking out and slamming the door

 

(Scene 44: 25.32-27.23 Martha interviews Robbie and ask him about nasty stuff on his laptop. Robbie tells her it is Toby's dad who is hurting him. And he and Laurie were arguing in the off license because he didn't want to serve him more alcohol, in case he hurt Toby again while drunk.)

 

Scene 45: 27.34-28.57

Jack is back in the interview room with Laurie

"What have you done with Hope"

"You physically and verbally abuse your son Toby, what's to say you haven't physically and verbally abused your daughter, who is now missing. Where is she Laurie"

Laurie denies all and says she must be with that "pervert who works in the off license" and why aren't the police questioning him?

Jack replies that he is in custody and they have questioned him, and he says that he called the house last night

Laurie becomes irate that they "believe a convicted child killer above the girl's father"

Jack tells him "I don't believe a word that comes out of your mouth"

Laurie becomes even more angrily and Jack raises his voice in response

"why are you stalling Laurie, why aren't you answering any of my questions I am trying to find your daughter and you're giving me nothing, ok?"

Laurie apologises and says he is stressed is trying to find his daughter too but he doesn't know where she is. Jack walks out slamming the door.

 

(Scene 46: 28.58-29.57 back to Martha interviewing Robbie. He tells her about the den in the park where he and Toby hang out.)

 

Scene 47: 29.58-31.25

Jack grabs a team and car. He and Charlie drive to the park to search the area.

"torches on let's find it as quickly as possible please."

They find a little girl's pink shoe.

 

Scene 48: 31.26-32.37

Jack and the team are still in the park. Jack calls Martha back at HQ to tell her no sign of Hope but they found a shoe and the den and a trail leading from there, but it goes dead. Martha says she will get the cctv footage for the area. when she watches, the footage shows Fiona  Sullivan pulling up at and then entering the park, running back with a box and putting it in the boot of her car. She calls jack to tell him and that they are tracking Fiona's phone and she is heading to St Swithens church.

Jack and Charlie run to the car.

 

Scene 49: 32.38-33.54

Jack and Charlie and the team drive to the church where they find Fiona with the box. Charlie arrests her on suspicion of murder

 

(Scene 50: 33.55-34.16 dialogue free scene with just soundtrack. Martha and Charlie tell Fiona about Hope)

 

Scene 51: 34.17-34.41

dialogue free scene with just soundtrack. Jack tells Laurie about Hope. He tentatively puts his arm on his shoulder.

 

Scene 52: 34.42-35.22

Jack and Charlie are on the roof, night time London skyline behind them. He asks Charlie for a cigarette, she replies he doesn't smoke anymore, but he insists. Martha joins them and asks how they are doing. She suggests they interview Fiona tomorrow and they go home and come back tomorrow with a fresh head.

 

Scene 53: 35.23-35.40

Charlie, Martha and Jack are in the main office. Charlie tells them the body is with the coroner, the box and blanket with forensics and she will take Rachel and Laurie to identify the child.  Martha and Jack will go  and interview "grandma".

 

Scene 54: 35.41-48.42

Fiona tells Jack and Martha she let herself in and Toby was asleep, she staged the break in.  She wanted to save Hope from Laurie and put her in a blanket, and into the boot of her car to sleep but must have covered her up too tightly and it was an accident. she becomes very upset, and jack suggests a glass of water, so he and Martha can talk outside. Neither believe her story. Charlie tells them forensics show synthetic fibres were in Hopes mouth. jack reminds them Toby had said something had happened to Hope.

 

(Scene 55: 38.42-38.47  we are shown the cctv of Fiona hugging Toby outside the police station earlier)

 

Scene 56: 38.48-39.40

Jack and Martha talk to a very emotional Mother Rachel, and tell her it may be that Toby is responsible for Hope's death and that they need her help to talk to him.

 

Scene 57:  39.41-42.00

Martha and Jack are in the interview room with Rachel and Toby. Martha says she thinks she knows what happened and that Grandma is looking out for somebody. Toby tells them that his Gran came round and his dad got angry and he became scared that he would do the same to Hope as he does to him, so he tried to protect her by hiding her. When she started to cry he put the covers over her face. He smashed the window to make it look like someone had broken in. He took Hope to the park. Jack is silent but looks visibly upset

 

Scene 58: 42.01-42.30

Martha, Jack and Charlie in Martha's office. Martha tells Charlie that the way forward is going to be tough and Toby has confessed, but it was an accident and doesn't think the cps will press charges.

 

 Scene 59: 42.31-43.17

 

Jack is in the interview room with Laurie. He plays him the video footage of Toby talking about his father hurting him and arrests him for ABH.



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