Silent Witness (1996) s11e07 Episode Script

Double Dare (1)

I hold you closely You push me away I want forever You just want today Give me your fingers Wash out your mouth Bit off my tongue on this bloody couch DOORBELL RINGS THUNDER RUMBLES Sorry.
Are you ready? I can't believe I'm doing this.
Where's your coat? I must have packed it.
You're going to get soaked.
Let's go.
Anna, it's pelting.
Anna, don't be stupid, you are going to get soaked.
SCREAMING ENGINE STARTS Where are we going?! Where are we going? SHE GROANS Tell me, I don't know where to take you.
Shit.
There's blood everywhere.
We've got to get to a hospital.
Tell me where to take you? Shit.
We've got to get to a hospital.
The pain.
I haven't got a mobile.
Take my phone.
Quick.
Oh, Ahh HORN BLARES I've called 999.
They're on their way.
Can you push at all? SHE CRIES WITH PAIN Can you hear me? There's petrol leaking.
You've got to get out.
Oh, it's going to blow.
Oh, no! RADIO CHATTER Hey.
Got a real treat for you this morning, Dr Alexander.
Fried to a crisp.
Are you the SIO? Anna Holland.
She's only been out two months.
She was under Police Protection.
Carla Masters was her protection officer.
Apparently, she was in a safe house just up the road.
How can you be sure? DS Masters was driving her.
She, er, she's been taken to hospital.
Still alive? Touch and go.
Looks like the femoral artery has been severed What does it matter? It matters because we need to find out what You listen to me, Anna Holland finally got what was coming to her.
Please, Detective.
A roasting in hell.
You won't do it.
I dare you.
I double dare you.
The, er, van driver thinks they were both alive.
Where's the safe house? Half mile, that way.
Come on, I'll take you over.
I'll walk, thanks.
Was that really Anna Holland in there? We are making our enquiries.
So I risked my life for Anna bloody Holland? Are you sure you don't want me to drive you? Quite sure, thanks.
You were the pathologist.
Right? For the defence.
There's blood.
Where? At the safe house.
Why the fu why didn't you say so before? Same as it ever was - everyone knows what happened, the police, the barristers, the so-called experts.
Over here - I want these preserved.
They all know Holland was as guilty as Drage and all she got was four years.
At the time of the murder Anna Holland was just a kid.
She barely knew Michael Drage.
She bloody well dared him to do it.
You got some blood on the wall here.
Here you are.
Looks like a running shoe.
Really? Mmm-hmm.
One of the neighbours said she heard shouting around two this morning.
How did anyone know she was here? I have long forgiven both Michael Drage and Anna Holland for the murder of my wife.
I was determined that my family should not become imprisoned by hatred and revenge.
Never the less, you must be pleased that she's dead.
Why must I? She goaded Drage into stabbing your wife No-one should rejoice in Anna's death.
She was a young woman who had her whole life ahead of her.
Come on, boys, let's go.
That was Jason Colebrook responding to the news that Anna Holland, accused four years ago of brutally stabbing his wife, was killed earlier this morning in a car accident.
The police are as yet making no comment What are you going to tell her? As senior forensic pathologist, I've been advised to carry out the post mortem on Anna Holland.
Anna Holland was just 17 when she dared Michael Drage to murder the next person they saw That next person was Paula Colebrook and her two sons.
I dare you, I double dare you.
Drage and Holland then followed her home where she was repeatedly stabbed.
And you're going to act on that advice? Yes Yes, I am.
In the hope of protecting Nikki from what will almost certainly be another personal onslaught.
You don't think that's a decision for her to make? Morning.
Ah, Nikki This is Detective Inspector Glynn, he's the SIO.
Do you or do you not want to do the PM on Anna Holland? Of course.
Why wouldn't I? That's very helpful, thanks Harry.
What is? The coroner has advised me To take me off the case? They don't want you making the same mistakes, love.
You've seen the media scrum? Bollocks, Leo, that's got nothing to do with it.
Dr Alexander? Dan? Just as I remember you.
This is, um, Detective Sergeant Jennings.
Detective Inspector, if you don't mind.
What are you doing here? It'd appear that Miss Holland was killed whilst under police protection.
That's all we bloody need - the Professional Standards Team.
Um Dan was on the original case.
So, when's kick off? If you're referring to the post mortem on Anna Holland, I'm afraid Dr Alexander won't be conducting it.
Can we talk about this, please? I thought Dr Alexander was assigned to this case.
You were at the scene of crime? The coroner has advised Professor Dalton he should carry it out.
If you'll excuse us for a couple of minutes Whatever happens, there'll need to be a second post mortem.
On behalf of the police.
And for that purpose, I'd like to ask Dr Alexander.
Would it be better if I spoke to the coroner? If I remember rightly, last time you dealt with Anna Holland, you had a pretty torrid time of it.
If I remember rightly, you stood by me then as I expect you to stand by me now.
Even the teeth have been shattered by the heat.
Anna Holland's DNA is on file, I presume.
Yes.
We better take a muscle sample then.
Peter? Peter? What? Scalpel, please? Sorry, Professor Dalton I remember this.
From the trial.
She kept touching it.
Like a nervous thing.
Make sure that gets off to the lab soon as possible, will you? What do you make of this? Looks like a stab wound.
That's what I thought.
She was stabbed? Was that the cause of death? It would explain the blood outside the safe house.
You mean she was dead before the car went up in flames? Sorry to disappoint you, but there's a good chance she bled to death.
I'm not sure you can draw that conclusion actually If you look at the deep tissue you can see it's cherry red, indicating carbon monoxide exposure.
Meaning? It looks like she was alive when the fire started.
SHE GROANS IN AGONY If she was stabbed outside, it would explain why Masters drove off so fast.
I'll go over to the hospital later and see what kind of wounds were inflicted on DS Masters.
I'll come with you.
You don't have to.
I know.
He clearly doesn't trust you.
The wound is approximately five centimetres in length impacting the femur .
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and a couple of millimetres in width.
Palms of the hands haven't been burnt.
Probably because of heat contraction.
How was she found in the car? According to the van driver, she was lying face down.
I suppose she could have been gripping her legs, to stop the bleeding.
I'm not sure we can draw that conclusion, can we? Given the severity of the burns to the inner and upper thigh.
Is it possible that we might find a trace of the attacker's DNA? We'll do our best.
Palpable fractures to the skull.
My God, she was well and truly plummed.
Look, I am aware you have no faith in the British justice system, but Anna Holland was tried and found not guilty of murder.
She served her time and was a free young woman with every right to live a normal life.
But she was found and stabbed.
Murdered.
And it's because of people like you Me? Me? It wasn't ME who let her get off with murder.
What, you're saying I? DI Jennings, if your colleague can't keep his opinions to himself I'll write Please, Leo I shall personally write to the commissioner and ask for him to be removed from this investigation.
I'm sorry.
DI Glynn he's a good copper It's been a long morning with a good copper.
I thought Drage and Holland was in the past, but when I heard the news Some cases never quite leave you, I guess.
Why did you never return my calls? After the way you spoke to me at the trial? That was in the heat of the moment.
I was upset, disappointed.
Yes .
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in me.
It's not you I was disappointed in, Nikki.
Niks! Dad? Nikki, darling.
Good to see you.
What are you doing here? Victor Alexander, Nikki's father.
Wow.
This really is impressive, Niks.
I've got some calls to make, I'll be Don't let me interrupt anything.
It's fine.
So this is where my little girl works.
Dad, please.
What are you doing here? Oh, sorry about just turning up like this.
You know me.
No, I was just passing and I remember you said you worked here.
Why didn't you just call? I haven't got your number.
Anyway, if I had called would you have agreed to see me? Oh, Nikki, I had a word with DI Glynn.
There really was no need.
Oh, yes, there was.
He should keep his personal opinions to himself.
The boss? I can't believe you've done this.
Done what? What do you want? A close friend of mine had an accident and died I thought, perhaps What? I want a second post mortem.
Dad, I can't get involved with that and, to tell you the truth, I'm not sure I really want to.
Nikki? DS Masters' car is ready for inspection.
Right, would you tell Leo? We'll go straight away.
I can give you some names and numbers if you want a second post mortem, or you should talk to your solicitor.
Well, that's something at least.
Well, I don't know what you expect from me.
Is there a back door? The press are gathering outside.
I'm quite happy to go out of the front.
In fact, I think we should.
My number's at the bottom.
Call me next time, before you just turn up.
Thanks Niks, good to see you, darling.
Er Is Leo coming? He'll meet us down there.
DOOR BUZZES Sorry.
After you.
No, no, please.
Shall we take my car? Yes.
Oh, er, Victor Alexander.
Nikki's father.
Oh, hello, Hi, I'm Harry Cunningham, her colleague.
Nikki suggested I should talk to you.
Oh, did she? Sorry, she didn't say anything.
No, I'm not surprised - rushed off her feet, poor girl.
Since Anna came out of prison, she had to be moved three times.
Why exactly? The press were determined to find her.
Offering inducements, paying for information, photos.
It must have been getting difficult finding her anywhere safe for her.
The whole country knew what she looked like.
The whole country wanted her dead.
Well, that should make our job a whole lot easier.
Leo SHE CRIES What about a contract killing? Contract killers don't tend to use knives, they get a Smith and Wesson for a hundred quid and bang.
DS Masters' I presume? She was probably calling for back-up, lost control for a second If it wasn't a random sighting, who else would know where she was? DS Masters, obviously.
Currently in hospital fighting for her life because SHE was trying to protect Anna Holland.
Unlikely then, that it was her who told anyone.
I'll check with Witness Protection, but it'll be down to one or two officers who knew the exact details.
Their computers all have special security codes.
Who wanted Anna Holland dead more than anyone else? More than you, you mean? Jason Colebrook? Bingo.
I thought he was setting up a charitable foundation for young people like Drage and Holland.
Do you remember what he was like after the trial? Yeah, he wanted to, er, what was it, "cut her open with a knife and rip out her black, evil heart.
" And who could blame him? From what I can gather, Anna Holland was on her way out of the country to have facial surgery.
If anyone wanted to kill her, this was going to be their last chance.
I dare you.
I double dare you.
TV: The story has taken a gruesome twist with the publication in several newspapers of Daddy? Mummy's on the TV again.
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leaked pictures of Anna Holland's badly burned body.
The pictures are understood to have been taken on a mobile phone in the mortuary in which her post mortem was taking place.
They will be a cause of considerable embarrassment for the coroner I told you, Jamie.
I want to watch it.
Well, I don't, thank you very much.
What's that? Is Mummy in there as well? PAULA COLEBRROOK: I dare you.
I double dare you.
Kimmy wife.
I guess Nikki never mentioned I remarried.
No.
In fact, I'm pretty certain she doesn't mentioned me at all unless she has to.
We have something of a complicated relationship, me and Niks.
I haven't been a model father.
Neither was I a particularly good husband to her mother.
But, I do believe people can change .
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and I met Kim Such a shame she had her whole life ahead of her.
In fact, we used to joke about when I died, what she'd wear at my funeral And, how did she die? Well, that's what I want to find out.
This is a copy of the coroner's verdict.
Meningitis? Yeah.
Just over six months ago.
So what exactly do you want me to do? A second post mortem.
And why's that? A few weeks before she died, she was on her bike, going to work.
She was always really careful, wore a helmet and everything.
Anyway, she was turning a corner and a bus, one of those long ones, came by and cut her up and knocked her to the ground.
But there were witnesses - I've got their names and addresses.
Surely the coroner took all of this into consideration.
Yes, he did.
But I think he was wrong.
After the accident, she was always having these blinding migraines and dizzy spells.
Sounds like the early symptoms of meningitis.
I'm convinced it had something to do with the accident.
Kim Freeman? Yeah.
Her maiden name.
She didn't get round to changing it.
Nikki gave me some other numbers to try, but obviously she suggested I come to you first but, course, if you're too busy, I'll quite understand.
What do you think now that Anna Holland is dead? Do you still think you were right all those years ago? Can you please get out of the way.
How do you feel now that Anna Holland is dead? Do you feel responsible for getting her off? CLAMOUR CONTINUES REPORTER: Mrs Holland, have you come to identify your daughter's body? ALL SHOUT QUESTIONS I remember you at the trial.
You were the only one who had anything nice to say about Anna.
I gave evidence for the defence.
That's right.
You defended her.
Not sure how you could do that, really? We all know what must have happened.
I must warn you, the condition of your daughter's body I well know what my daughter's body looks like - it's in all the bloody papers.
I'm sorry I don't know how.
I'm not blaming you.
When you can watch Saddam Hussein being hanged on the six o'clock news.
This should never have I want to pay my last respects, that's all.
No-one else is going to do it, are they? Take your time.
Let me know when you're ready.
Is she all like this? One of her hands wasn't as badly burnt.
A hand, is that all? We found this.
Used to be mine.
I gave it to Anna on her sixteenth birthday.
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to keep her safe.
And barely a year later I can't do this, I'm sorry.
Would you like some water? No.
You can confirm that this was your daughter's? Do you still believe she had nothing to do with stabbing that woman? The evidence There was something I never told the police.
At the time of the trial, I hated what my daughter had done, but a mother stands by her child.
It's instinct.
What didn't you tell the police, Mrs Holland? When Anna was younger, she used to cut herself.
Uh-huh! Mum! What have you been doing? Nothing.
You disgust me.
I hate you, I hate you! She was obsessed with knives.
I had to hide them in the house.
So your daughter threatened to stab you? And this was before she met Michael Drage? When I was told what had happened I, I wasn't really very surprised.
Which is terrible.
I know.
I'm sorry.
I only wanted to protect her.
Yes, I quite agree, sir.
All right.
The coroner? Have you seen this? There's a film apparently, on the internet.
Yeah.
I know.
Taken with a mobile phone.
Mrs Holland has identified her daughter, well, the St Christopher Good.
Are you all right? Mrs Holland was very upset about the photos.
I'm going to take an injunction out.
Too late.
It's already out there.
Professor Ibrahim? You made the papers, I see.
There but for the grace of God How has the Coroner taken it? Doctor Alexander.
Are you really getting yourself involved with Anna Holland again? I asked her to, given her previous experience in the case.
That's very commendable.
But I must say I am surprised.
Why? After everything that happened last time.
I still can't believe you swayed the jury like you did.
I didn't sway the jury.
The evidence I'm sorry.
I've just brought a body over for Dr Cunningham and I am already six minutes late.
Oh, I'm sorry to ask you, but I need to check with everyone, that man you were speaking to yesterday? Before we went to inspect the car.
Oh.
That was my father.
What does he want, your father? A friend of his has died and he wanted me to do a second post mortem.
You couldn't possibly.
I know.
That's what I told him.
Would you like me to have a word with him? I think I can deal with my own father.
Thanks.
Professor Leo Dalton for DS Masters.
Hello.
How's she doing? She's stable but critical.
Where shall we start? 50% burns, both ankles broken, rib fractures, contusions.
In the past few hours her temperature has risen rapidly, followed by her pulse and, um, her BP has dropped Tachycardic, over 105.
Septicaemia? Blood cultures were taken.
As you can see, her abdomen has distended.
She's had an abdominal X-ray? We're awaiting review from the surgeon.
She's due for theatre this afternoon.
Any stab wounds? It's difficult to determine, considering the extent of the burns.
Is that how Anna Holland died? Well, that's what we're trying to find out.
I couldn't believe that photo in today's paper - it's a wonder DS Masters got out alive.
You should expect more security.
Hmm.
If you need anything, just call.
There's some small cuts.
Looks like she put up a fight.
Her attacker may well have been injured himself.
There's evidence of old scarring on the side of the hand.
Nothing? Leo Mrs Holland told me that Anna had a fixation with knives when she was younger.
Fixation? She used to cut herself.
Mrs Holland didn't mention it before, afraid it might sway the jury.
Didn't anybody notice? Presumably the wounds were mostly superficial and she may well have stopped it after she left home.
Well, plenty of teenagers self harm, doesn't mean they go on to be murderers.
True, but Mrs Holland also said that Anna threatened her.
With a knife? Now, that might well have swayed a jury.
Dr Alexander simply misinterpreted the evidence.
The blood spatters found on Anna Holland indicated that she was next to Paula Colebrook as she was being stabbed, not three metres across the room with the children.
You know her explanation for how the microscopic droplets got onto Holland's clothing? The patio door was open and the wind carried them.
Clouding of the pia and arachnoid, congestion of the cortical vessels and pus collections over the surface of the hemispheres.
Bacterial meningitis.
The cause of death.
Did you locate the source.
Any PM microbiology? It was a routine Coroner's case.
Nasopharyngeal in origin.
The woman had a normal immune system.
Excuse me I'm gonna need some X-rays here.
What on earth for? Sorry to disturb you Mr Colebrook, I wondered if we might have a word.
Do you think I killed Anna Holland? We need to eliminate you from our enquiries.
We can organise someone to look after the children.
My mother will have to come down.
We have a family liaison officer.
Do you have any idea what my boys are going through right now? I'm sorry.
You're simply doing your job.
I want this killer caught as much as you do.
I'll call my mother.
How's she doing? Sorry, you are? Adam Masters, her husband, I've just been told you're taking her to surgery.
Oh, we're not her surgeons.
We're forensic pathologists.
No She! No, no, no - we're investigating the death of Anna Holland.
We came to see your wife to compare injuries.
I thought you meant Sorry.
Sorry.
I didn't know till this morning it was Anna Holland she was looking after.
It's the nature of the business, I suppose.
Utmost secrecy.
Is it possible that someone could have found out who she was protecting? No, not from Carla, no way.
Though, I have to admit, when I found out it was Anna Holland I assume your wife would only agree to take on the job if she felt she could deal with it.
Don't get me wrong, Carla's a real professional, but .
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look at her now This is what she gets for dedicating her whole life to the job all the papers full of bloody Anna Holland and not a word about how brave my Carla was! Ah, Mr Masters we're taking your wife down now.
Coffee.
Oh, thanks.
What are you doing? Just reacquainting myself with the Paula Colebrook case.
According to your evidence Anna Holland didn't take part in the attack because of blood spatters on her clothing.
Which were identical to the blood splatters found on the two children.
Which suggests that she was standing with the children whilst Michael Drage was stabbing their mother.
Correct.
Are we going through the whole trial again? No, no, no, I just want to get it clear.
As you well know, blood spatters often are extremely contentious.
What about these microscopic particles? How come they ended up on Anna's clothing? The patio doors were open.
And the breeze blew in the droplets To where Anna was with the children.
Except that the children didn't get the droplets on them.
No.
Which is one of the reasons Professor Ibrahim told the court that she believed Anna wasn't standing with the children but was next to the body, taking part in the stabbing.
Seems a reasonable supposition.
Are you saying that my supposition wasn't reasonable? All the rest of the blood found on Anna's top was clotted, suggesting that it got there three or four minutes after Paula died.
I still don't think there's anything that puts Anna definitively next to Paula when she was being stabbed.
Again, Professor Ibrahim argued that the clotting was due to the viscose top Anna was wearing.
The way the blood congeals on viscose is very similar to post mortem blood droplets.
You don't think that's possible? It's possible.
Look, four years ago you were absolutely certain that your interpretation of the evidence was right.
Four years ago, I thought you agreed with me.
I did.
However the court was told that Anna had no interest in knives, that it was unlikely she was carrying a knife.
We now know that was not the case.
That doesn't alter the evidence.
It might explain the large number of stab wounds sustained by Paula Colebrook.
Only one knife was found.
Anna could have used that.
She was standing over two metres away.
The blood spatters evidence may not have changed but the circumstances have.
Are you saying that you think my interpretation of the evidence was wrong? No.
No, not wrong.
Well, what then? More questionable.
I was at home with my children, who are my only witnesses, but I'd rather you didn't ask them questions.
How well did you know Anna Holland, Mr Colebrook? I could say that, after my wife and mother, she's possibly been the most important woman in my life but that would sound cynical.
In the last few years, I got to know her quite well.
You went to see her in prison? I did.
Yes.
I also went to see Michael Drage.
So too both of their parents, though neither were very keen to see me.
Too ashamed.
And after she left prison? DOORBELL RINGS Excuse me I've got it.
What's she doing here? We need a sample of your DNA.
Look who it is.
Hi.
Hello.
You remember Mr Colebrook? Of course.
I, um, I owe you an apology, Doctor.
As I remember, I was very discourteous to you after the trial.
I said some things concerning Anna, that I now regret.
In answer to your earlier question, Anna sent me an email, via my solicitor, asking me to meet with her.
I decided not to.
Not because I didn't want to but because I felt it might breach her security.
She told you where she was living? No, no, no.
I, er, I told her not to.
I was wondering, Mr Colebrook, if you have a pair of trainers? Well, yes, of course.
If it's not too inconvenient, we'd like to have them for analysis.
Could you open your mouth, please? Do you think me capable of murder, Dr Alexander? I think anyone of us is capable of murder.
That's one of the saddest things I've ever heard.
Is that your job talking? How did you get the bruising to your face? My son.
He threw a toy at me.
He has these moments of How to explain? It's amazing how violent a nine-year-old can get.
REPORTERS SHOUT QUESTIONS, CAMERAS CLICK A knife obsession? She also threatened her.
With a knife? Had we been able to mention that in court It still doesn't change the evidence at the scene of the crime.
Why don't we go have a look? At the house, where it happened.
But It was a rented property.
Since the murder, no-one's touched it.
What would be the point? It might put your mind at rest.
I'm not sure, I'll think about it.
You sent it to a friend as a private joke?! He didn't believe she was dead.
Itit wasn't meant to get into the papers.
Well, it did.
And all over the internet.
I'm sorry.
It won't happen again.
No, it won't.
You're suspended until further notice.
How did you know it was Peter? I didn't.
He came to me.
I'd better call the Coroner.
You all right? Yeah.
How are you getting on? My past seems to be rapidly catching up with me.
That's because you're slow.
Oh, I did, I did that second post mortem.
What? On Kim.
You told your father to speak to me No.
You didn't? No, what did he say to you? Well, his wife had died of meningitis.
His wife? He had a wife? He was married?! Yeah.
To Kim.
You didn't know? I don't believe it.
This is SO typical.
What was she like? Kim? Well, she's You should Well, you should probably talk to your father about it.
What? Well, she was quite young, younger than you, in fact.
How does my father always do this to me?! I'm sorry, I really thought I was doing you a favour.
Is there anything else I should know? What else did he say? No, no I don't understand him, he was talking very fondly of you He was very warmly remembering how happy you used to be in South Africa.
How happy we were in South Africa? Yeah Yeah, we WERE happy.
Did he mention anything about how he left us? No.
No, no, he didn't tell you how he just bloody well disappeared when I was 11 and my mother filed a missing person's, only to discover that he'd gone bankrupt and left the country.
But that he'd managed to sell the house before he left so we had to move and I had to leave school and I didn't hear anything from him for seven months only to get a card with a ten rand note in it saying "Happy Christmas, Niks, love, Dad.
" They've found the knife.
Our murder weapon.
Certainly looks like it.
There's a trail of blood going this way.
As you can see, this is where the majority of blood was found.
Pity about the rain We could have got better forensics.
But we've also discovered another trail of blood leading over here.
Two people? DS Masters almost certainly parked her car over here.
So I think we can assume she drove off that way .
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as our killer - killers? - walked off in these two directions.
Throwing the knife before driving away.
Do we know where DS Masters was taking Anna Holland? Gatwick.
She was flying to Canada first thing the following morning.
It's all right for some.
Somebody must have known she was here and leaving that night.
According to Jason Colebrook, Anna sent him an email.
She also contacted her mother.
Oh.
She didn't mention that.
And she sent two letters to Michael Drage.
SINISTER MUSIC Why would she write to him? At the trial she said he'd threatened to kill her.
And we all know she couldn't have been lying.
If she emails Colebrook, presumably there's a computer in the house.
No.
There's an small internet cafe just up the road.
So she could have been recognised.
You really think this was random? Someone might have seen her, got hold of a knife.
What if Michael Drage set it up? From prison, you mean? Well, it wouldn't be that difficult.
As you keep reminding us, half the country wanted her dead.
She told the court it was all his idea.
Which implies that she was lying through her teeth.
Is this about Anna? I understand she wrote to you? Why have you come to see me? Do you still have those letters? She said she was sorry.
To you? Is that her, is it, in all the papers? When's the funeral? You won't be invited.
Why not? When you first met Anna, did she have a knife? No.
So you never saw her with one? Only mine.
She gave me a tattoo.
Did you know where she was staying, after coming out of prison? Do you think it was me? They think it was me.
DC Kate Dickerson.
I'll show you the body.
Best offer I've had all day.
This way! According to the neighbours, the house has been empty for months.
An elderly couple lived here.
Mr and Mrs Binefa.
Spanish.
She went over to help in the civil war or something.
Came back and got married.
Very romantic.
Are you working on the Anna Holland case? Don't you start! Is it true she was stabbed through the heart? Yeah.
Yeah, but it didn't kill her, she just woke up on the slab Down here? Yeah.
Any idea who made the call? Still trying to trace it.
A man or a woman? Man.
"The Binefas have things buried that might be of interest.
" What do you reckon? Well, she's almost certainly dead.
And look, there's, erm roots growing through her feet.
Brambles, I think we should be able to estimate how many seasons they've been here by measuring them Hold on.
May, 2003.
You can tell that by just? Tube ticket.
Has the whole garden been scanned? And the house.
Didn't the man on the phone mention "buried things", plural? Could there be more than one body? I've got permission to go back to the house.
We could take a look tomorrow.
You OK? What if I was wrong and Anna was more involved with Paula Colebrook's murder than I thought? You don't really think that? Anna comes out of prison and decides, before she leaves the country, to tell Jason everything How she helped to stab his wife how she got away with murder.
"And as the boys ran away, the building started to collapse with a great loud crash.
"And the monster and the wicked witch couldn't escape "and they were never seen again.
" Again? It's late.
You better be getting to bed.
Are you going out, Daddy? No.
Of course not.
You did the other night.
Just for a few minutes.
Hours and hours, more like.
I'm not going anywhere.
I promise.
You get to bed now.
Night.
Night.
THUNDER ROLLS .
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I hear the tick of a bomb All your hair in a fuse You ask me for a light To blow away
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