A Good Girl's Guide to Murder (2024) s02e02 Episode Script
Season 2, Episode 2
[unsettling music playing]
[door opens]
[door closes]
- What do you mean Jamie's missing?
- Missing, Pip.
You're supposed to be good with words.
Gone, disappeared, vanished. Poof.
- Pick one!
- Okay, calm down!
He didn't come home last night.
His bed wasn't slept in.
- Maybe he just stayed at a friend's.
- Jamie doesn't have any friends. Not…
Not really. Anyway, look.
I got up about 12:40 to pee.
I drank too much cranberry juice.
I read it's good for the skin. Don't ask!
- I'm not.
- Anyway, his door was open.
I checked on him,
like he checks on me sometimes.
He wasn't in there.
I wasn't worried yet,
but I sent him a message.
[exhales] The text never went through.
- Maybe his phone's out of battery.
- Jamie's phone is always on.
He carries a portable charger
everywhere with him.
Honestly, it's a little weird.
It's like one for teenage girls.
- Connor.
- [sighs]
Point is…
I think something's happened to him.
[intriguing music playing]
I need your help.
Connor, no.
[Connor] Pip, please.
It's almost been 24 hours.
I can't.
Not after what happened last time.
I wouldn't ask
if I didn't think this was serious.
No. I can't.
When did you last see him?
At the memorial.
He didn't even say goodbye.
- What does your mum think?
- You know what she's like.
She's not worried.
I don't think I've ever seen her worried.
She said Jamie used to go off
all the time without telling us,
when he was in the band.
Okay, so…?
He's not in the band anymore, Pip.
It's been almost a year.
And he's not been himself recently.
I promise you something's wrong.
[Connor exhales]
- Okay, I'll go talk to the police.
- Not the police.
- Why not?
- They'll just say he's an adult.
- That he's not been gone for long enough.
- Maybe.
But I think they'll listen to me.
DI Hawkins owes me one after last year.
I saw Jamie at the memorial,
just before the speeches, around 8:00 p.m.
So… now you're the last person
to have seen him.
[tense music playing]
[Pip] I was the last person
to see Jamie Reynolds at the memorial.
Max was nearby,
and Jamie's given evidence in Max's trial.
And then he goes missing
two days before the trial starts.
- Isn't that a bit of a coincidence?
- I don't understand.
You think Max has done what, exactly?
I don't know.
But I know Max Hastings would do anything
not to face up to what he's done.
Even try to stop Jamie from testifying.
[scoffs] Have you any evidence for this?
[whistle echoes]
What evidence do you have
that we're talking right now?
It's your word against mine.
You are not to have any contact
with the Hastings family.
Not while the trial is ongoing.
Okay, fine. Forget about Max then.
- Open a missing persons case.
- I'm sorry.
We just don't have the time to look
into every single person reported missing.
- So prioritize Jamie.
- He's an adult, Pip.
I saw him at the memorial,
and I know something wasn't right.
Please, I'm begging you.
Don't make me do this again.
I can't do this again.
There's nothing more I can do right now.
- My hands are tied.
- [scoffs]
[tense musical sting]
- [softly] I think you're right.
- About what?
About Max Hastings.
- What do you mean?
- [Hawkins] Da Silva, is that you?
I need to speak to you.
But why would you say no?
This is who you are, Pip.
[moans]
No.
[sighs] I can't be that person again.
I got too obsessed.
Almost lost myself.
I hurt the people I care about.
- Ruined their lives.
- What are you talking about?
- Cara.
- She doesn't think that.
[Cara] Why are you like this?
Why couldn't you
just leave everything alone?
This is all your fault!
You didn't ruin my life.
You cleared Sal's name.
No one looked for him
until it was too late.
What if you do nothing,
and something happens to Jamie?
[exhaling]
[sniffles]
I don't know what to do.
I think you do.
[doorbell ringing]
[intriguing music playing]
[music rises and stops]
I'll do it.
All the good girls go to hell ♪
'Cause even God herself ♪
Has enemies ♪
And once the water starts to rise ♪
And heaven's out of sight ♪
She'll want the devil on her team ♪
My Lucifer is lonely ♪
[printer whirring]
[uneasy music playing]
[exhales]
[Pip] I've been texting you.
Sorry.
Worst hangover yesterday.
Are you okay?
Should we talk about what happened?
Oh God, what happened?
- I can't remember anything.
- Anything?
I assumed I was sick.
Mouth tasted like arse.
Connor's asked me
to look into Jamie's disappearance.
Well, I hope Connor's ready.
For what?
For what you might find.
No one was ready last time.
[exhales]
We're meeting in the square
in half an hour to put up posters.
- Coming?
- Of course.
How do I smell?
[sniffs]
Mm. Still a hint of gin.
- [blows boozy breath]
- Ugh.
- [laughs]
- Gosh, okay. A lot of gin.
- Get out of your pajamas.
- All right, Mum.
Have you told Connor what you're thinking?
About Max? [deep breath]
How can I without explaining
that Jamie's a witness in the trial?
He's due in court in two days, isn't he?
- He doesn't want anyone to know.
- Have you slept?
- [exhales] Not much.
- Breakfast?
Coffee.
Which is why I came prepared.
Eat this, madam.
Nicely warmed by my arse heat.
Right now, Max is our only lead.
First thing is track his movements
on Friday night.
Jamie was last seen at the memorial
by you around 8:00 p.m.
And then his phone went dead
sometime before 12:45.
So that's our window.
I know that Max had a family dinner,
but what time did he leave?
- And where did he go after?
- How do you know he was at a dinner?
[intriguing music playing]
Someone must have told me.
Lauren, maybe.
The Hastings family are off-limits.
Who do you ask?
[shop bell jingles]
Not all the Hastings family.
Thank you. You look nice.
I brought some muscles.
Pippa!
She was off her face at the Calamity.
I know. I picked her up.
You were there.
Why weren't you looking after her?
[exhales]
Too busy "hanging" with Robin?
I mean…
Look at him.
I just want someone who's nice to me.
And who worships
the ground I walk on, obviously.
You've got Ravi.
I'm sorry.
- I'll give Robin a chance.
- He's an old soul.
Sure.
It's really good that you're doing this.
I'm sure it will help.
Okay.
You two take the roads near school.
You and Connor have the square, and…
you're with me.
[Connor] Pip should have
photoshopped Jamie some hair.
I mean, no one cares about a guy
with a mental breakdown buzz cut.
You don't have to do this, you know.
Make jokes, brush it off.
It's okay, Con. I know you're worried.
Ah, it's just,
what if I, uh, never see him again?
You know, he's my brother.
[sighs awkwardly] I'm… sorry, Ravi.
I didn't…
It's okay.
This time we'll have a different ending.
What do you mean?
We're going to find Jamie. I promise.
I heard you had
family dinner on Friday night.
Before the Calamity.
Yeah, it was my mum's birthday.
And…
Max was there?
Yeah, he's family, so…
What time did he leave?
Uh… around 11:30, I think. The same…
Did he tell you where he was going?
Why do you care?
Look.
We can both help each other out here.
You tell me what I want to know.
I'll tell Lauren you're a good guy.
- Lauren doesn't think I'm a good guy?
- I mean, your cousin is a serial rapist.
So…
No, he's not.
He's innocent until proven guilty.
If he's so innocent, what's the harm
in telling me where he was?
It's just something
I need to clear up about Jamie.
I… I thought you wanted to help.
- I don't even know where he went.
- You could find out. Give him a call?
And say what?
How about you told your mum
you were with him,
not at the Calamity party?
Ask him where he was,
so he can be your alibi.
How's this gonna help with finding Jamie?
I'll explain after.
[intriguing music playing]
How about…
I make us a big brunch,
and then we can go on a run?
Just a normal Sunday.
- I already went.
- Without me?
I woke up early.
Look, now that your dad's not here,
it's okay for you
to be nervous about tomorrow.
But trust me,
the jury will see who you really are.
And I'll tell them too,
as your character witness.
It's fine, Mum.
I've just got to get through it.
Tell you what.
When this trial is over,
why don't we go to that
fancy French restaurant you like, mm?
[phone buzzing]
- Hi, Robin.
- Hey. How are you?
All good, what's up?
Can I ask you,
where'd you go Friday night after dinner?
Why do you want to know that?
Uh, so, my mum, um…
Er, uh, well, basically, it's…
- Um, well-- well, actually it's, um, just…
- [Cara] Hey, Pip, we're out of posters.
Actually… Er, when was I…
- Yeah, uh, right.
- Um…
Let me think. Friday night.
Oh, yeah, I remember.
I headed to the golf club to have a drink.
Stayed there till pretty late.
- Oh. Mum's calling me. Got to go.
- [Rosie scoffs]
I was not calling you.
Stop using your poor mum as an excuse.
[call connecting]
[tense music playing]
Hey, it's me.
We have a problem.
You two friends yet?
Oh, definitely. This one's a catch.
[giggles softly]
[Lauren] Okay, so…
Max said he was drinking
at the golf club on Friday night.
Alone?
[deep breath] I guess we better find out.
Isn't your dad a member of the golf club?
[playful music]
[chuckles]
[Victor] You've got to read the green.
[Ravi] What are you doing?
Touching grass.
Isn't that what you kids say?
[soft chuckle]
[Victor] Where you've been, pickle?
[Pip] Nowhere.
You're always nowhere. Heh.
None of the bar staff
were working on Friday evening.
I asked if I could see the CCTV footage,
and they said no.
- [imitates staff] "Data Protection Act!"
- Mm. That was weirdly hot.
- Mm!
- [applause]
Ravi, you're on.
And remember, this is your first time.
So no pressure, no judgment.
[chuckles]
That's beginner's luck.
Did you find out
where the security office is?
- Yeah, but there's a security guard there.
- Hey!
Will you be careful
with that blunt weapon?
I know what to do.
Pip, your turn.
That's it. We're not playing anymore.
[laughing]
[intriguing music playing]
[Pip] Okay.
You keep watch.
Warn me if someone's coming.
I seem to remember
this not working last time, Sarge.
[security officer] Stanley?
Stanley?
Stanley!
Stanley? I'm talking to you.
- [Stanley] Sorry, sir, I didn't hear you.
- [security officer] Where are you going?
My break? I didn't get lunch.
I was busy doing something for the boss.
[security officer] Oh, yeah?
As if he'd ask you. You're just a kid.
- I'm almost 30.
- In case you've forgotten, I am the boss.
- Get back in there!
- [Stanley] Sorry, it won't happen again.
Bloody hell. Fuckin' waste of space.
You ready?
- Not really.
- Well, tough.
[mischievous music playing]
Hi.
I'm so sorry to disturb you.
I'm Pip.
My boyfriend and I
were just on the ninth hole
and witnessed some teenagers
behaving… anti-socially.
- Anti-socially?
- [Pip] I'm afraid so.
There was alcohol involved and…
Twerking?
Uh… It's just I'm not supposed
to leave this office unattended.
Even if there's
a gang of teenagers terrorizing guests?
- A gang?
- Well, it was kind of a gang, wasn't it?
- Yeah, definitely a gang.
- Yeah.
They were using golf clubs as weapons.
I'll have to come back.
Oh, thank you so much, Stanley.
How do you know my name?
- Right.
- [Pip] Better hurry.
[Ravi] I recognize him.
Lives a few streets from me.
Used to walk to school--
[Pip] Will you pay attention?
Wait at the end of the hall.
Let me know when he comes back.
Yes, Sarge.
[mischievous music playing]
[Pip] Friday the 18th…
Let's see if you were really here, Max.
Ugh.
Come on.
[inaudible]
[man] Ravi?
Ravi Singh.
Mr. Hargreaves.
Nigel. We're off duty. Call me Nigel.
Yes, of course. Mr Nigel.
[mischievous music continues]
[Pip] Oh, come on.
Come on.
- I didn't know you were a golf man.
- Uh, well, you know, it's a new thing.
Great news.
Come, the boys from work are here.
I can't right now.
I'm waiting for someone.
[mouse clicks]
Yes.
Come on, now. We won't be long.
I want you to tell Klein your theory
about the mobile phone towers.
He'll be very impressed.
Klein thinks that what's worse is…
[mouse clicking]
[Pip] Well, Stanley's here, but no Max.
[music rising]
[mouse click]
Fuck!
[music stops abruptly]
What are you doing here?
You're not supposed to be here.
- I'm sorry. I'll go.
- I can't let you leave.
I'm supposed to call the owners
if there are incidents.
- They'll probably want the police called.
- Police? No.
It's just…
Well, I guess the only reason I'm in here
is 'cause you left your office unattended.
I wonder what your boss
would say about that.
I really need this job.
How about you keep my secret?
I'll keep yours.
[Pip] You are the worst lookout ever.
Sorry. I didn't know
the whole law firm plays golf.
- You could have just said you were busy.
- I did.
I didn't want to be rude.
I don't want to get fired.
You're right.
It's not your fault.
That was fun. Reminded me of the old us.
What?
Just a bit illegal?
I want to say that thing I said
in my speech, I really meant it.
[tense music playing]
Yeah, I know.
I can't believe Max wasn't lying
about having an alibi.
I just wasted four hours on a hunch.
- It's okay, Pip.
- No, it's not.
Every minute counts
in a missing person's case.
[sighs] I have to go back
to Connor's and start over.
He's going to be so mad
that I didn't tell him.
Why didn't you tell me?
Because Jamie didn't want anyone
knowing he was a witness.
[exhales]
It doesn't matter now.
Max has an alibi, so I was wrong.
I'm sorry, Con.
Did you, uh, score some birdies at least?
Some… Some bogeys? [chuckles]
Hey.
Someone will know where Jamie is, okay?
The missing posters will help.
[exhales] We need to do more.
Yeah, we will.
The podcast. I've been thinking about it.
Everyone in town's listened to it.
If we tell them about Jamie,
maybe they'll be able to help.
Let's do it.
Yeah, I've been thinking the same.
But, Connor,
you need to be prepared.
When you start asking questions
about someone close to you,
sometimes you get answers
you didn't want to find.
Con?
I'm just… worried.
If Jamie's done something bad,
what if I get him in trouble?
What do you mean,
if he's done something bad?
Connor, Jamie's been gone 48 hours.
If you know something that could help…
Last week,
I caught him going through my mum's purse,
trying to steal her credit card.
Is that why you didn't want me
going to the police?
I grabbed it off him.
[exhales] Then he yelled at me.
Jamie never yells.
He told me he needed the money,
and then he said something else. He…
Connor?
[breath trembles] He…
He said it was life or death.
[Connor exhales]
- What could he mean by that?
- I don't know.
[deep breath] But I can find out.
[tense music playing]
[Pip] Okay.
We need to get into this.
It'll have everything.
His social media,
his recent internet searches.
- Any idea what the password could be?
- No.
First pet?
Peter… Pan?
- [error chime]
- Mum's maiden name?
[Connor] Murphy?
- [error chime]
- Hm…
Keep trying.
Street names, birthdays, all that stuff.
- Won't it lock me out?
- No, it's Windows.
- You get as many goes as you like.
- [error chime]
[Pip sighs]
[revelatory music playing]
Were Jamie and Nat
still close after school?
Yeah, they're friends.
- Just friends?
- [Connor chuckles]
Jamie'd never admit it,
but I think he's been
secretly in love with her for years.
You should see the way he looks at her.
Same way Ravi looks at you.
Anyway, she's got this new boyfriend now,
and Jamie said he's loaded.
Yet another reason not to like him.
Give me a hand searching.
Con,
speaking of Ravi,
his speech at the memorial,
did he… say anything about me?
- You were there, weren't you?
- Yeah, of course I was, I just…
- I think I might have missed something.
- It was nice.
He said he couldn't have done it
without you.
[suspenseful music continues]
Look at this.
A gift, maybe?
For who?
[paper rustling]
[Connor] Pip.
[intriguing music playing]
What the hell does that mean?
Is this Jamie's handwriting?
- Mm-hm.
- Is it recent?
It was at the top of the bin,
under a crisp packet.
[page tearing]
[Connor] Who's Hillary Weiseman?
Do you think Hillary knows where Jamie is?
Definitely not.
There was a Hillary Weiseman
who lived here, but she died.
Sixty years ago.
[Pip] On Friday, 18th of April,
Jamie Reynolds attended a memorial
for Andie Bell and Sal Singh.
That was the last time
he was seen alive and well.
By me.
That's where our story begins.
Welcome to Season Two
of A Good Girl's Guide To Murder.
"The Disappearance of Jamie Reynolds."
By 12:45, Jamie's phone was unresponsive
and hasn't been turned on since.
Is it just a coincidence that Jamie
is testifying against Max Hastings?
According to his brother,
Jamie's been acting strange
the last few weeks.
[Connor] He's had a bad year,
got kicked out of the band,
gave up music, which he loved,
but he was doing better until recently.
He's been snappy, short-tempered.
On his phone all the time,
messaging someone.
[Pip] Who has Jamie been messaging?
Could it be a new girlfriend
his family doesn't know about?
Is that who the bracelet is for?
Why did Jamie need money so badly
that he would try
and steal it from his own mum?
And what did he mean
when he said it was life or death?
If no-one else will look for Jamie,
then I have to.
[dramatic music playing]
- [car alarm blaring, horn honking]
- [music stops abruptly]
[honking and blaring continue]
- [car chirps]
- [honking and blaring stop]
[unsettling music playing]
[unsettling music heightens]
[doorbell rings]
Pip. [faint laugh]
It's late, are you okay?
Yeah, um…
It's just…
something's just set my car alarm off.
Did you hear it?
I saw you in the window
and just wanted to know
if you'd seen anything, anyone?
I'm sorry.
[exhales]
That's a doorbell cam, isn't it?
- It is.
- Does it have a motion sensor?
- Do you want me to check it?
- Would you mind?
No, of course not.
One second.
[car alarm blaring on video]
- [tense music playing]
- [Charlie] There's a shadow, but, uh…
Bushes in the way, I'm sorry.
But you're… You're okay, yeah?
- Did it damage the car?
- Oh.
No. No, it's fine. It's nothing.
Thanks for checking.
[uneasy music playing]
[sharp musical sting]
[footsteps approaching]
Any sign of him yet?
Not yet.
I'm getting calls
from all the missing posters.
Lots of people saw him at the memorial,
but it's like he vanished into thin air.
- He's got to turn up to court tomorrow.
- I know.
How are you feeling about court today?
It's okay to be nervous.
I'm fine.
Come here.
[exhales]
I'm sorry I can't be there for you.
It's okay.
You'll be in the same building,
just two courtrooms down.
- That's enough for me.
- Mm.
So…
it's opening statements,
then Becca Bell,
and you're on after lunch.
Hiya.
Ooh, is that what you're wearing?
- Is that okay?
- Yeah, lovely.
Just coming to see if you needed my help.
Obviously, you-- you don't need my… help.
I know you don't need me there today,
but if you change your mind--
I'll be okay.
Yeah, I know you will.
[Victor] Well…
Good luck, pickle.
[exhales] Love you.
[phone buzzing]
[woman 1] Hello, I think I saw that guy
you're looking for at the memorial.
I think it was around 7:45.
Hope that's helpful.
It's not.
[man] Hello? Bethany? Is that you?
[woman 2] Pretty sure I saw that Jamie guy
at the memorial around 7:45.
I only noticed him because
he was having an argument with a girl.
I don't know who she is.
White, blonde hair.
[suspenseful music playing]
It would appear the prosecution
have misplaced their key witness.
- Good.
- That's awful.
I hope Jamie's okay.
He's such a sweet boy.
- Why? He's making up lies about me.
- Oh.
Let him go, Rosie.
You'll mess up his suit.
[Epps] Let's have a look at you.
You're trying too hard.
- Hey!
- [Toby chuckles]
Put these on.
You need to look the part.
[tense music playing]
[cell door opens]
[guard] Time to go.
[door slams]
[Pip] Nat and Jamie were seen arguing
just before he disappears.
It's definitely relevant, Ravi.
Connor thinks
Jamie still had feelings for Nat.
- Maybe he bought the bracelet for her?
- Doesn't Nat have a boyfriend?
Yeah, he's called Luke Eaton.
Connor says he lives in that new estate.
I'm headed there now to speak to Nat.
We have to find Jamie today.
He's supposed
to testify against Max tomorrow.
[exhales] I was so sure it was Max.
Okay, yeah, he has an alibi,
but that doesn't mean he's not involved.
Pip, I think you need to move on from Max.
Go speak to Nat,
but don't be late for court.
- I won't.
- Good luck.
- I wish I could be there with you.
- You can't.
You have to stay at work. You love work.
I'll call you after.
[unsettling music playing]
[Bouzidi] This case centers
on high school gatherings,
which came to be known
as Calamity Parties.
Teenagers drinking. Having a good time.
Making memories.
Which became the setting
for unspeakable crimes.
We do not deny
that someone attacked these complainants.
The defendant incapacitated
Becca Bell and Woman A,
spiking their drinks with Rohypnol,
so they had no memory of their attack.
But you will not hear from one eyewitness
who physically saw my client
commit these acts of sexual violence.
And why make these allegations now,
six years after the fact?
Please, listen carefully to the evidence,
and the truth will become clear.
[intriguing music playing]
[intriguing music continues]
[music fades]
[doorbell rings]
Yes?
Uh… um…
Your post.
You're not the postman.
No. No, I'm Pip.
- I'm a friend of Nat's. Is she here?
- Pip?
- She's never mentioned you.
- That's so Nat.
- What the fuck is she doing here?
- She told me she was your friend.
She's very definitely not my friend.
But Jamie is.
And he's missing.
- What do you mean, missing?
- He hasn't been seen since Friday night.
I know you spoke to him then,
at about 7:45, so--
I didn't see Jamie at the memorial.
I-- I mean, I saw him,
but I didn't speak to him.
Yeah, Nat doesn't talk to Jamie anymore.
So he wasn't messaging you
before he disappeared?
No.
Aren't you worried about him?
He hasn't been seen for nearly three days.
She's told you, yeah?
She's not worried.
Where were you?
- Where was I when?
- Friday night?
- The night Jamie went missing.
- Pip.
I was home all night.
Wasn't I, babe?
Yeah.
[tense music playing]
- [Luke clears his throat]
- Call me if you hear from him.
- Nat doesn't speak to Jamie anymore.
- So you said.
[exhales]
["Fear of the Water" by SYML playing]
[sighs]
[doors creaking]
Some ancient call ♪
That I've answered before ♪
It lives in my walls ♪
And it's under the floor ♪
[music fades]
I did speak to Jamie at the memorial.
Yeah, I know you did.
Someone saw you arguing.
It's the drugs. I think he's using again.
What do you mean, again? What drugs?
Ket.
He started using it
when he was with the band.
Just when he felt anxious.
Just before shows. Guess he thought
he couldn't write without it.
I helped him get clean six months ago,
but I know the signs.
He's… he's jittery, withdrawn.
I was angry that he'd let me down,
that he'd let himself down.
- Did he admit it?
- No, he denied it.
Then he stops dead as if he's seen someone
and says, "I've got to go."
- He just walked away from me.
- Who did he see?
I don't know.
[sighs]
- Thanks, Nat. I've to get ready for court.
- You're a witness?
I hope that's helpful.
I really need you to find Jamie, Pip.
Today. He can't let me down again.
What? What do you mean?
[tense music playing]
[Becca] The Calamity party
was in the woods.
I wasn't supposed to be there.
Andie freaked out
and-- and tried to send me home.
But… I stayed.
[distorted party music playing]
I knew a few people there, um…
Friends of Andie's.
Her boyfriend, Sal Singh.
Nat Da Silva.
And Max Hastings.
He gave me a beer. Um…
[voice trembling] I said no.
I didn't like beer.
But Max teased me.
He said I was no fun.
So I drank it.
Then later, I started to feel weird,
like… dizzy, uh…
I couldn't-- I couldn't breathe properly.
Max said I should get some air.
That's when things get confusing.
I can't really remember.
I was on the ground.
It was cold, wet.
I couldn't really move.
A few hours later,
I woke up.
And I knew something was wrong.
I was bleeding.
I knew I'd been raped.
[somber music playing]
Did you know Max Hastings
was the one who raped you?
Not at the time.
I… I realized later.
I… found a burner phone
in my sister's room.
Someone had texted Andie that night,
asking for roofies.
His number was saved
under a codename, but…
Andie replied…
"I'll be at the Calamity, Max."
[tense music rising]
[Bouzidi] Thank you, Becca.
No further questions.
[Epps] I have just two questions,
Miss Bell.
Are you currently serving
a custodial sentence
for your role in your sister's death?
Uh…
Yes.
And secondly, do you have any memory
of actually seeing your attacker?
No.
- No, but I--
- No further questions.
[tense music continues]
[Max] Why put yourself
through the stress of a trial, Pip?
It's not going to go your way.
You, Becca, Jamie Reynolds,
what's the point?
Save yourself from the disappointment.
[deep breath]
Oh.
Sorry. I didn't mean to scare you.
I saw you coming home.
I'm sorry, Charlie, I really have to go.
After you came round last night,
I've been looking through the rest
of our recent door cam footage, and…
I found something you should see.
It's about Jamie Reynolds.
- Hi, Pip.
- [Pip] Hi.
Take a seat.
[suspenseful music playing]
- This is my niece.
- She's cute.
Thank you.
I found this
from the Saturday before last.
The night of the murder mystery.
- [Charlie] Look.
- [Pip] What?
[suspenseful music rising]
He got in through the window.
I must have left it open by mistake.
He was inside the house for 40 seconds.
We were sleeping.
Did he take anything?
That's the strange thing.
There's nothing missing.
All my computer equipment was untouched.
Well, there's one thing missing,
but I must have just misplaced it.
You know, my bracelet.
The one that Mum gave me.
- Is this it?
- Oh my God, that's it.
Where did you find it?
Jamie's room.
- [trash bins clatter]
- [car alarm blaring]
[car alarm blaring, horn honking]
[suspenseful music continues]
[mouse click]
Shadows come into the light ♪
["Where Your Secrets Hide"
by Klergy playing]
I know where your secrets hide ♪
I know where your secrets hide ♪
[door opens]
[door closes]
- What do you mean Jamie's missing?
- Missing, Pip.
You're supposed to be good with words.
Gone, disappeared, vanished. Poof.
- Pick one!
- Okay, calm down!
He didn't come home last night.
His bed wasn't slept in.
- Maybe he just stayed at a friend's.
- Jamie doesn't have any friends. Not…
Not really. Anyway, look.
I got up about 12:40 to pee.
I drank too much cranberry juice.
I read it's good for the skin. Don't ask!
- I'm not.
- Anyway, his door was open.
I checked on him,
like he checks on me sometimes.
He wasn't in there.
I wasn't worried yet,
but I sent him a message.
[exhales] The text never went through.
- Maybe his phone's out of battery.
- Jamie's phone is always on.
He carries a portable charger
everywhere with him.
Honestly, it's a little weird.
It's like one for teenage girls.
- Connor.
- [sighs]
Point is…
I think something's happened to him.
[intriguing music playing]
I need your help.
Connor, no.
[Connor] Pip, please.
It's almost been 24 hours.
I can't.
Not after what happened last time.
I wouldn't ask
if I didn't think this was serious.
No. I can't.
When did you last see him?
At the memorial.
He didn't even say goodbye.
- What does your mum think?
- You know what she's like.
She's not worried.
I don't think I've ever seen her worried.
She said Jamie used to go off
all the time without telling us,
when he was in the band.
Okay, so…?
He's not in the band anymore, Pip.
It's been almost a year.
And he's not been himself recently.
I promise you something's wrong.
[Connor exhales]
- Okay, I'll go talk to the police.
- Not the police.
- Why not?
- They'll just say he's an adult.
- That he's not been gone for long enough.
- Maybe.
But I think they'll listen to me.
DI Hawkins owes me one after last year.
I saw Jamie at the memorial,
just before the speeches, around 8:00 p.m.
So… now you're the last person
to have seen him.
[tense music playing]
[Pip] I was the last person
to see Jamie Reynolds at the memorial.
Max was nearby,
and Jamie's given evidence in Max's trial.
And then he goes missing
two days before the trial starts.
- Isn't that a bit of a coincidence?
- I don't understand.
You think Max has done what, exactly?
I don't know.
But I know Max Hastings would do anything
not to face up to what he's done.
Even try to stop Jamie from testifying.
[scoffs] Have you any evidence for this?
[whistle echoes]
What evidence do you have
that we're talking right now?
It's your word against mine.
You are not to have any contact
with the Hastings family.
Not while the trial is ongoing.
Okay, fine. Forget about Max then.
- Open a missing persons case.
- I'm sorry.
We just don't have the time to look
into every single person reported missing.
- So prioritize Jamie.
- He's an adult, Pip.
I saw him at the memorial,
and I know something wasn't right.
Please, I'm begging you.
Don't make me do this again.
I can't do this again.
There's nothing more I can do right now.
- My hands are tied.
- [scoffs]
[tense musical sting]
- [softly] I think you're right.
- About what?
About Max Hastings.
- What do you mean?
- [Hawkins] Da Silva, is that you?
I need to speak to you.
But why would you say no?
This is who you are, Pip.
[moans]
No.
[sighs] I can't be that person again.
I got too obsessed.
Almost lost myself.
I hurt the people I care about.
- Ruined their lives.
- What are you talking about?
- Cara.
- She doesn't think that.
[Cara] Why are you like this?
Why couldn't you
just leave everything alone?
This is all your fault!
You didn't ruin my life.
You cleared Sal's name.
No one looked for him
until it was too late.
What if you do nothing,
and something happens to Jamie?
[exhaling]
[sniffles]
I don't know what to do.
I think you do.
[doorbell ringing]
[intriguing music playing]
[music rises and stops]
I'll do it.
All the good girls go to hell ♪
'Cause even God herself ♪
Has enemies ♪
And once the water starts to rise ♪
And heaven's out of sight ♪
She'll want the devil on her team ♪
My Lucifer is lonely ♪
[printer whirring]
[uneasy music playing]
[exhales]
[Pip] I've been texting you.
Sorry.
Worst hangover yesterday.
Are you okay?
Should we talk about what happened?
Oh God, what happened?
- I can't remember anything.
- Anything?
I assumed I was sick.
Mouth tasted like arse.
Connor's asked me
to look into Jamie's disappearance.
Well, I hope Connor's ready.
For what?
For what you might find.
No one was ready last time.
[exhales]
We're meeting in the square
in half an hour to put up posters.
- Coming?
- Of course.
How do I smell?
[sniffs]
Mm. Still a hint of gin.
- [blows boozy breath]
- Ugh.
- [laughs]
- Gosh, okay. A lot of gin.
- Get out of your pajamas.
- All right, Mum.
Have you told Connor what you're thinking?
About Max? [deep breath]
How can I without explaining
that Jamie's a witness in the trial?
He's due in court in two days, isn't he?
- He doesn't want anyone to know.
- Have you slept?
- [exhales] Not much.
- Breakfast?
Coffee.
Which is why I came prepared.
Eat this, madam.
Nicely warmed by my arse heat.
Right now, Max is our only lead.
First thing is track his movements
on Friday night.
Jamie was last seen at the memorial
by you around 8:00 p.m.
And then his phone went dead
sometime before 12:45.
So that's our window.
I know that Max had a family dinner,
but what time did he leave?
- And where did he go after?
- How do you know he was at a dinner?
[intriguing music playing]
Someone must have told me.
Lauren, maybe.
The Hastings family are off-limits.
Who do you ask?
[shop bell jingles]
Not all the Hastings family.
Thank you. You look nice.
I brought some muscles.
Pippa!
She was off her face at the Calamity.
I know. I picked her up.
You were there.
Why weren't you looking after her?
[exhales]
Too busy "hanging" with Robin?
I mean…
Look at him.
I just want someone who's nice to me.
And who worships
the ground I walk on, obviously.
You've got Ravi.
I'm sorry.
- I'll give Robin a chance.
- He's an old soul.
Sure.
It's really good that you're doing this.
I'm sure it will help.
Okay.
You two take the roads near school.
You and Connor have the square, and…
you're with me.
[Connor] Pip should have
photoshopped Jamie some hair.
I mean, no one cares about a guy
with a mental breakdown buzz cut.
You don't have to do this, you know.
Make jokes, brush it off.
It's okay, Con. I know you're worried.
Ah, it's just,
what if I, uh, never see him again?
You know, he's my brother.
[sighs awkwardly] I'm… sorry, Ravi.
I didn't…
It's okay.
This time we'll have a different ending.
What do you mean?
We're going to find Jamie. I promise.
I heard you had
family dinner on Friday night.
Before the Calamity.
Yeah, it was my mum's birthday.
And…
Max was there?
Yeah, he's family, so…
What time did he leave?
Uh… around 11:30, I think. The same…
Did he tell you where he was going?
Why do you care?
Look.
We can both help each other out here.
You tell me what I want to know.
I'll tell Lauren you're a good guy.
- Lauren doesn't think I'm a good guy?
- I mean, your cousin is a serial rapist.
So…
No, he's not.
He's innocent until proven guilty.
If he's so innocent, what's the harm
in telling me where he was?
It's just something
I need to clear up about Jamie.
I… I thought you wanted to help.
- I don't even know where he went.
- You could find out. Give him a call?
And say what?
How about you told your mum
you were with him,
not at the Calamity party?
Ask him where he was,
so he can be your alibi.
How's this gonna help with finding Jamie?
I'll explain after.
[intriguing music playing]
How about…
I make us a big brunch,
and then we can go on a run?
Just a normal Sunday.
- I already went.
- Without me?
I woke up early.
Look, now that your dad's not here,
it's okay for you
to be nervous about tomorrow.
But trust me,
the jury will see who you really are.
And I'll tell them too,
as your character witness.
It's fine, Mum.
I've just got to get through it.
Tell you what.
When this trial is over,
why don't we go to that
fancy French restaurant you like, mm?
[phone buzzing]
- Hi, Robin.
- Hey. How are you?
All good, what's up?
Can I ask you,
where'd you go Friday night after dinner?
Why do you want to know that?
Uh, so, my mum, um…
Er, uh, well, basically, it's…
- Um, well-- well, actually it's, um, just…
- [Cara] Hey, Pip, we're out of posters.
Actually… Er, when was I…
- Yeah, uh, right.
- Um…
Let me think. Friday night.
Oh, yeah, I remember.
I headed to the golf club to have a drink.
Stayed there till pretty late.
- Oh. Mum's calling me. Got to go.
- [Rosie scoffs]
I was not calling you.
Stop using your poor mum as an excuse.
[call connecting]
[tense music playing]
Hey, it's me.
We have a problem.
You two friends yet?
Oh, definitely. This one's a catch.
[giggles softly]
[Lauren] Okay, so…
Max said he was drinking
at the golf club on Friday night.
Alone?
[deep breath] I guess we better find out.
Isn't your dad a member of the golf club?
[playful music]
[chuckles]
[Victor] You've got to read the green.
[Ravi] What are you doing?
Touching grass.
Isn't that what you kids say?
[soft chuckle]
[Victor] Where you've been, pickle?
[Pip] Nowhere.
You're always nowhere. Heh.
None of the bar staff
were working on Friday evening.
I asked if I could see the CCTV footage,
and they said no.
- [imitates staff] "Data Protection Act!"
- Mm. That was weirdly hot.
- Mm!
- [applause]
Ravi, you're on.
And remember, this is your first time.
So no pressure, no judgment.
[chuckles]
That's beginner's luck.
Did you find out
where the security office is?
- Yeah, but there's a security guard there.
- Hey!
Will you be careful
with that blunt weapon?
I know what to do.
Pip, your turn.
That's it. We're not playing anymore.
[laughing]
[intriguing music playing]
[Pip] Okay.
You keep watch.
Warn me if someone's coming.
I seem to remember
this not working last time, Sarge.
[security officer] Stanley?
Stanley?
Stanley!
Stanley? I'm talking to you.
- [Stanley] Sorry, sir, I didn't hear you.
- [security officer] Where are you going?
My break? I didn't get lunch.
I was busy doing something for the boss.
[security officer] Oh, yeah?
As if he'd ask you. You're just a kid.
- I'm almost 30.
- In case you've forgotten, I am the boss.
- Get back in there!
- [Stanley] Sorry, it won't happen again.
Bloody hell. Fuckin' waste of space.
You ready?
- Not really.
- Well, tough.
[mischievous music playing]
Hi.
I'm so sorry to disturb you.
I'm Pip.
My boyfriend and I
were just on the ninth hole
and witnessed some teenagers
behaving… anti-socially.
- Anti-socially?
- [Pip] I'm afraid so.
There was alcohol involved and…
Twerking?
Uh… It's just I'm not supposed
to leave this office unattended.
Even if there's
a gang of teenagers terrorizing guests?
- A gang?
- Well, it was kind of a gang, wasn't it?
- Yeah, definitely a gang.
- Yeah.
They were using golf clubs as weapons.
I'll have to come back.
Oh, thank you so much, Stanley.
How do you know my name?
- Right.
- [Pip] Better hurry.
[Ravi] I recognize him.
Lives a few streets from me.
Used to walk to school--
[Pip] Will you pay attention?
Wait at the end of the hall.
Let me know when he comes back.
Yes, Sarge.
[mischievous music playing]
[Pip] Friday the 18th…
Let's see if you were really here, Max.
Ugh.
Come on.
[inaudible]
[man] Ravi?
Ravi Singh.
Mr. Hargreaves.
Nigel. We're off duty. Call me Nigel.
Yes, of course. Mr Nigel.
[mischievous music continues]
[Pip] Oh, come on.
Come on.
- I didn't know you were a golf man.
- Uh, well, you know, it's a new thing.
Great news.
Come, the boys from work are here.
I can't right now.
I'm waiting for someone.
[mouse clicks]
Yes.
Come on, now. We won't be long.
I want you to tell Klein your theory
about the mobile phone towers.
He'll be very impressed.
Klein thinks that what's worse is…
[mouse clicking]
[Pip] Well, Stanley's here, but no Max.
[music rising]
[mouse click]
Fuck!
[music stops abruptly]
What are you doing here?
You're not supposed to be here.
- I'm sorry. I'll go.
- I can't let you leave.
I'm supposed to call the owners
if there are incidents.
- They'll probably want the police called.
- Police? No.
It's just…
Well, I guess the only reason I'm in here
is 'cause you left your office unattended.
I wonder what your boss
would say about that.
I really need this job.
How about you keep my secret?
I'll keep yours.
[Pip] You are the worst lookout ever.
Sorry. I didn't know
the whole law firm plays golf.
- You could have just said you were busy.
- I did.
I didn't want to be rude.
I don't want to get fired.
You're right.
It's not your fault.
That was fun. Reminded me of the old us.
What?
Just a bit illegal?
I want to say that thing I said
in my speech, I really meant it.
[tense music playing]
Yeah, I know.
I can't believe Max wasn't lying
about having an alibi.
I just wasted four hours on a hunch.
- It's okay, Pip.
- No, it's not.
Every minute counts
in a missing person's case.
[sighs] I have to go back
to Connor's and start over.
He's going to be so mad
that I didn't tell him.
Why didn't you tell me?
Because Jamie didn't want anyone
knowing he was a witness.
[exhales]
It doesn't matter now.
Max has an alibi, so I was wrong.
I'm sorry, Con.
Did you, uh, score some birdies at least?
Some… Some bogeys? [chuckles]
Hey.
Someone will know where Jamie is, okay?
The missing posters will help.
[exhales] We need to do more.
Yeah, we will.
The podcast. I've been thinking about it.
Everyone in town's listened to it.
If we tell them about Jamie,
maybe they'll be able to help.
Let's do it.
Yeah, I've been thinking the same.
But, Connor,
you need to be prepared.
When you start asking questions
about someone close to you,
sometimes you get answers
you didn't want to find.
Con?
I'm just… worried.
If Jamie's done something bad,
what if I get him in trouble?
What do you mean,
if he's done something bad?
Connor, Jamie's been gone 48 hours.
If you know something that could help…
Last week,
I caught him going through my mum's purse,
trying to steal her credit card.
Is that why you didn't want me
going to the police?
I grabbed it off him.
[exhales] Then he yelled at me.
Jamie never yells.
He told me he needed the money,
and then he said something else. He…
Connor?
[breath trembles] He…
He said it was life or death.
[Connor exhales]
- What could he mean by that?
- I don't know.
[deep breath] But I can find out.
[tense music playing]
[Pip] Okay.
We need to get into this.
It'll have everything.
His social media,
his recent internet searches.
- Any idea what the password could be?
- No.
First pet?
Peter… Pan?
- [error chime]
- Mum's maiden name?
[Connor] Murphy?
- [error chime]
- Hm…
Keep trying.
Street names, birthdays, all that stuff.
- Won't it lock me out?
- No, it's Windows.
- You get as many goes as you like.
- [error chime]
[Pip sighs]
[revelatory music playing]
Were Jamie and Nat
still close after school?
Yeah, they're friends.
- Just friends?
- [Connor chuckles]
Jamie'd never admit it,
but I think he's been
secretly in love with her for years.
You should see the way he looks at her.
Same way Ravi looks at you.
Anyway, she's got this new boyfriend now,
and Jamie said he's loaded.
Yet another reason not to like him.
Give me a hand searching.
Con,
speaking of Ravi,
his speech at the memorial,
did he… say anything about me?
- You were there, weren't you?
- Yeah, of course I was, I just…
- I think I might have missed something.
- It was nice.
He said he couldn't have done it
without you.
[suspenseful music continues]
Look at this.
A gift, maybe?
For who?
[paper rustling]
[Connor] Pip.
[intriguing music playing]
What the hell does that mean?
Is this Jamie's handwriting?
- Mm-hm.
- Is it recent?
It was at the top of the bin,
under a crisp packet.
[page tearing]
[Connor] Who's Hillary Weiseman?
Do you think Hillary knows where Jamie is?
Definitely not.
There was a Hillary Weiseman
who lived here, but she died.
Sixty years ago.
[Pip] On Friday, 18th of April,
Jamie Reynolds attended a memorial
for Andie Bell and Sal Singh.
That was the last time
he was seen alive and well.
By me.
That's where our story begins.
Welcome to Season Two
of A Good Girl's Guide To Murder.
"The Disappearance of Jamie Reynolds."
By 12:45, Jamie's phone was unresponsive
and hasn't been turned on since.
Is it just a coincidence that Jamie
is testifying against Max Hastings?
According to his brother,
Jamie's been acting strange
the last few weeks.
[Connor] He's had a bad year,
got kicked out of the band,
gave up music, which he loved,
but he was doing better until recently.
He's been snappy, short-tempered.
On his phone all the time,
messaging someone.
[Pip] Who has Jamie been messaging?
Could it be a new girlfriend
his family doesn't know about?
Is that who the bracelet is for?
Why did Jamie need money so badly
that he would try
and steal it from his own mum?
And what did he mean
when he said it was life or death?
If no-one else will look for Jamie,
then I have to.
[dramatic music playing]
- [car alarm blaring, horn honking]
- [music stops abruptly]
[honking and blaring continue]
- [car chirps]
- [honking and blaring stop]
[unsettling music playing]
[unsettling music heightens]
[doorbell rings]
Pip. [faint laugh]
It's late, are you okay?
Yeah, um…
It's just…
something's just set my car alarm off.
Did you hear it?
I saw you in the window
and just wanted to know
if you'd seen anything, anyone?
I'm sorry.
[exhales]
That's a doorbell cam, isn't it?
- It is.
- Does it have a motion sensor?
- Do you want me to check it?
- Would you mind?
No, of course not.
One second.
[car alarm blaring on video]
- [tense music playing]
- [Charlie] There's a shadow, but, uh…
Bushes in the way, I'm sorry.
But you're… You're okay, yeah?
- Did it damage the car?
- Oh.
No. No, it's fine. It's nothing.
Thanks for checking.
[uneasy music playing]
[sharp musical sting]
[footsteps approaching]
Any sign of him yet?
Not yet.
I'm getting calls
from all the missing posters.
Lots of people saw him at the memorial,
but it's like he vanished into thin air.
- He's got to turn up to court tomorrow.
- I know.
How are you feeling about court today?
It's okay to be nervous.
I'm fine.
Come here.
[exhales]
I'm sorry I can't be there for you.
It's okay.
You'll be in the same building,
just two courtrooms down.
- That's enough for me.
- Mm.
So…
it's opening statements,
then Becca Bell,
and you're on after lunch.
Hiya.
Ooh, is that what you're wearing?
- Is that okay?
- Yeah, lovely.
Just coming to see if you needed my help.
Obviously, you-- you don't need my… help.
I know you don't need me there today,
but if you change your mind--
I'll be okay.
Yeah, I know you will.
[Victor] Well…
Good luck, pickle.
[exhales] Love you.
[phone buzzing]
[woman 1] Hello, I think I saw that guy
you're looking for at the memorial.
I think it was around 7:45.
Hope that's helpful.
It's not.
[man] Hello? Bethany? Is that you?
[woman 2] Pretty sure I saw that Jamie guy
at the memorial around 7:45.
I only noticed him because
he was having an argument with a girl.
I don't know who she is.
White, blonde hair.
[suspenseful music playing]
It would appear the prosecution
have misplaced their key witness.
- Good.
- That's awful.
I hope Jamie's okay.
He's such a sweet boy.
- Why? He's making up lies about me.
- Oh.
Let him go, Rosie.
You'll mess up his suit.
[Epps] Let's have a look at you.
You're trying too hard.
- Hey!
- [Toby chuckles]
Put these on.
You need to look the part.
[tense music playing]
[cell door opens]
[guard] Time to go.
[door slams]
[Pip] Nat and Jamie were seen arguing
just before he disappears.
It's definitely relevant, Ravi.
Connor thinks
Jamie still had feelings for Nat.
- Maybe he bought the bracelet for her?
- Doesn't Nat have a boyfriend?
Yeah, he's called Luke Eaton.
Connor says he lives in that new estate.
I'm headed there now to speak to Nat.
We have to find Jamie today.
He's supposed
to testify against Max tomorrow.
[exhales] I was so sure it was Max.
Okay, yeah, he has an alibi,
but that doesn't mean he's not involved.
Pip, I think you need to move on from Max.
Go speak to Nat,
but don't be late for court.
- I won't.
- Good luck.
- I wish I could be there with you.
- You can't.
You have to stay at work. You love work.
I'll call you after.
[unsettling music playing]
[Bouzidi] This case centers
on high school gatherings,
which came to be known
as Calamity Parties.
Teenagers drinking. Having a good time.
Making memories.
Which became the setting
for unspeakable crimes.
We do not deny
that someone attacked these complainants.
The defendant incapacitated
Becca Bell and Woman A,
spiking their drinks with Rohypnol,
so they had no memory of their attack.
But you will not hear from one eyewitness
who physically saw my client
commit these acts of sexual violence.
And why make these allegations now,
six years after the fact?
Please, listen carefully to the evidence,
and the truth will become clear.
[intriguing music playing]
[intriguing music continues]
[music fades]
[doorbell rings]
Yes?
Uh… um…
Your post.
You're not the postman.
No. No, I'm Pip.
- I'm a friend of Nat's. Is she here?
- Pip?
- She's never mentioned you.
- That's so Nat.
- What the fuck is she doing here?
- She told me she was your friend.
She's very definitely not my friend.
But Jamie is.
And he's missing.
- What do you mean, missing?
- He hasn't been seen since Friday night.
I know you spoke to him then,
at about 7:45, so--
I didn't see Jamie at the memorial.
I-- I mean, I saw him,
but I didn't speak to him.
Yeah, Nat doesn't talk to Jamie anymore.
So he wasn't messaging you
before he disappeared?
No.
Aren't you worried about him?
He hasn't been seen for nearly three days.
She's told you, yeah?
She's not worried.
Where were you?
- Where was I when?
- Friday night?
- The night Jamie went missing.
- Pip.
I was home all night.
Wasn't I, babe?
Yeah.
[tense music playing]
- [Luke clears his throat]
- Call me if you hear from him.
- Nat doesn't speak to Jamie anymore.
- So you said.
[exhales]
["Fear of the Water" by SYML playing]
[sighs]
[doors creaking]
Some ancient call ♪
That I've answered before ♪
It lives in my walls ♪
And it's under the floor ♪
[music fades]
I did speak to Jamie at the memorial.
Yeah, I know you did.
Someone saw you arguing.
It's the drugs. I think he's using again.
What do you mean, again? What drugs?
Ket.
He started using it
when he was with the band.
Just when he felt anxious.
Just before shows. Guess he thought
he couldn't write without it.
I helped him get clean six months ago,
but I know the signs.
He's… he's jittery, withdrawn.
I was angry that he'd let me down,
that he'd let himself down.
- Did he admit it?
- No, he denied it.
Then he stops dead as if he's seen someone
and says, "I've got to go."
- He just walked away from me.
- Who did he see?
I don't know.
[sighs]
- Thanks, Nat. I've to get ready for court.
- You're a witness?
I hope that's helpful.
I really need you to find Jamie, Pip.
Today. He can't let me down again.
What? What do you mean?
[tense music playing]
[Becca] The Calamity party
was in the woods.
I wasn't supposed to be there.
Andie freaked out
and-- and tried to send me home.
But… I stayed.
[distorted party music playing]
I knew a few people there, um…
Friends of Andie's.
Her boyfriend, Sal Singh.
Nat Da Silva.
And Max Hastings.
He gave me a beer. Um…
[voice trembling] I said no.
I didn't like beer.
But Max teased me.
He said I was no fun.
So I drank it.
Then later, I started to feel weird,
like… dizzy, uh…
I couldn't-- I couldn't breathe properly.
Max said I should get some air.
That's when things get confusing.
I can't really remember.
I was on the ground.
It was cold, wet.
I couldn't really move.
A few hours later,
I woke up.
And I knew something was wrong.
I was bleeding.
I knew I'd been raped.
[somber music playing]
Did you know Max Hastings
was the one who raped you?
Not at the time.
I… I realized later.
I… found a burner phone
in my sister's room.
Someone had texted Andie that night,
asking for roofies.
His number was saved
under a codename, but…
Andie replied…
"I'll be at the Calamity, Max."
[tense music rising]
[Bouzidi] Thank you, Becca.
No further questions.
[Epps] I have just two questions,
Miss Bell.
Are you currently serving
a custodial sentence
for your role in your sister's death?
Uh…
Yes.
And secondly, do you have any memory
of actually seeing your attacker?
No.
- No, but I--
- No further questions.
[tense music continues]
[Max] Why put yourself
through the stress of a trial, Pip?
It's not going to go your way.
You, Becca, Jamie Reynolds,
what's the point?
Save yourself from the disappointment.
[deep breath]
Oh.
Sorry. I didn't mean to scare you.
I saw you coming home.
I'm sorry, Charlie, I really have to go.
After you came round last night,
I've been looking through the rest
of our recent door cam footage, and…
I found something you should see.
It's about Jamie Reynolds.
- Hi, Pip.
- [Pip] Hi.
Take a seat.
[suspenseful music playing]
- This is my niece.
- She's cute.
Thank you.
I found this
from the Saturday before last.
The night of the murder mystery.
- [Charlie] Look.
- [Pip] What?
[suspenseful music rising]
He got in through the window.
I must have left it open by mistake.
He was inside the house for 40 seconds.
We were sleeping.
Did he take anything?
That's the strange thing.
There's nothing missing.
All my computer equipment was untouched.
Well, there's one thing missing,
but I must have just misplaced it.
You know, my bracelet.
The one that Mum gave me.
- Is this it?
- Oh my God, that's it.
Where did you find it?
Jamie's room.
- [trash bins clatter]
- [car alarm blaring]
[car alarm blaring, horn honking]
[suspenseful music continues]
[mouse click]
Shadows come into the light ♪
["Where Your Secrets Hide"
by Klergy playing]
I know where your secrets hide ♪
I know where your secrets hide ♪