Suspects (2014) s01e05 Episode Script

Episode 5

1 Police are appealing for witnesses after a young girl was stabbed last night in St Jonah's Park at around two am.
The victim, who was wearing school uniform, remains in a critical condition in hospital.
I always dread the day I get called out to this shithole.
Fucking manky place.
There's a massive concentrated pool of blood so this is where she was stabbed.
And then dragged herself all the way down there to the road.
What's a schoolgirl doing in one of the fucking roughest places in London? Mm? And why has no-one reported her missing? Jack? Yeah? Yeah? What you got? Hey.
Jack, we're gonna treat this as an attempted murder, OK? I've just spoken to the consultant.
The victim, er, she's not well enough to speak to so we're gonna have to hold off on that.
Also, on top of the knife wound, this girl was eight weeks' pregnant.
Shit.
Suffered a miscarriage.
Do we know how old she was yet? No.
Not yet.
I've just come back from the hospital.
I've got her clothes and stuff.
And weapon.
How did you get that? Lock knife.
It was still in her belly when she was admitted.
Ouch.
Yeah.
But when you stab someone isn't it a reflex action to withdraw straight away? You'd think, wouldn't you? I should get this downstairs.
I won't be a sec.
Thank you, Charlie.
OK, boss.
Thank you, Jack.
Yeah.
Victim's belongings.
Wearing school uniform.
Standard stuff but feels wrong.
My daughter wears trousers, this time of year, it's too cold.
I don't know why she's wearing a skirt.
Little, short skirt like that, long, black socks.
School shoes, fine.
Small bag, not much in it.
Set of keys.
Wallet, only some basic stuff: no photo ID and an Oyster card.
Mobile phone? No mobile phone, I dunno why.
Doesn't every teenager have a mobile phone? Yeah, or two or three it seems to me, I dunno.
Robbery gone wrong? Possibly.
It would be good to know if there are signs of any sexual assault.
St Jonah's Park is full of prostitutes, so maybe it was a drunk punter, jealous hooker, something like that? Mm.
Erm, we're gonna need a parental consent, so next of kin.
Jack, you do the ID.
Yeah.
Charlie, talk to the cabbie.
What's his name? Max Lowell.
I have read your statement that you gave me but I just wanted you to run me through, if it's all right? Yeah.
So, just what happened last night? So I was on my way to a job and she, she flagged me down and she fell over and hit her head on the pavement.
She still had the knife in her stomach and I picked her up and put her in the back of the cab and drove her to hospital.
OK.
And is she someone you know? Have you seen her before? No.
No.
Why didn't you call 999, like the police or the ambulance, anything like that? I - I - I didn't think.
I mean, I've got a niece about her age.
I went on instinct.
Before you picked her up, what had you been doing before that? Yeah, I was taking my brother to work.
OK.
My brother is called Jason.
Jason.
OK, well, I'll grab Jason's details off you if that's all right.
I'd also like to take your prints and DNA, just for elimination purposes.
No worries.
And I also need access to your car, just for forensics.
Sure.
OK.
OK.
Erm, is she gonna - is she gonna to be OK? I really don't know.
Hello, how you doing? I'm Jason.
I'm Detective Constable Steele.
Nice to meet you.
Sorry I couldn't come down to the station.
No worries.
I got off my shift and I'm shattered.
Fair enough.
You know how it is.
Yeah.
Erm, my brother, how is he? Is he all right? Oh, he's fine.
He's just a witness.
He's being really helpful.
That's all right.
Are you sure you don't want a tea? Oh, no, I'm good.
Thank you.
Would you mind running through your movements last night? I know you were with your brother for a bit.
Yeah, sure.
My brother come and pick me up, he dropped me to work at about ten to, quarter to two.
Erm, yeah, and that was it really.
Erm, that's the sort of last I see him.
And what hours were you working last night? Two till ten.
Two till ten.
That can't be that much fun.
No, it's tiring.
Especially when you've got three kids.
Yeah.
Let's be honest, I don't know why he didn't just call 999.
I mean, he said, the hospital's only ten minutes away and I knew where it was and I've got a niece the same age as her and I panicked but surely you find a girl bleeding on the street, you'd call 999.
You would have thought.
He took her to hospital.
Yeah.
I guess he thought he was doing the right thing.
Yeah.
Boss.
A potential ID on the victim.
I've spoken to the headteacher in Barringford high school.
The Oyster card is registered to Anna Fisher.
She's 13 years old.
13? Yeah.
13 years old, sexually active, pregnant.
Out in the middle of the night in a park full of hookers and smackheads? OK.
Anna's mother, Isla, died six months ago from heart disease.
Next of kin is stepfather Sean Jones.
Mr Jones? Sean Jones? Anyone in? Hang on a minute, what's there? Mr Jones? Sean Jones? Tell him it's the police, I think we should - It's the police, open up.
If he stirring? Anything? Take the door, take the door.
Go on, butch.
Mind your fingernails.
How's he doing? Mr Jones? Mr Jones? Sean Jones, I'm Detective Sergeant Jack Weston.
Breathing? Breathing.
OK.
Recovery.
Turn him.
OK.
Mr Jones? Don't touch anything.
Don't touch anything, all right? What's this bloody thing here? Let's have a look.
Jack, Jesus.
Emergency ambulance required - Jack, Jack - 16 - Hold on, I think this is the victim.
I think these are pictures of her.
Oh, Christ.
Boss.
Orwell ward.
Doctors say Sean Jones is definitely a heroin user.
Don't worry, we'll arrest him when he's fit and well but we can have an informal little chat with him.
Really? Come on.
I like it.
Mr Jones? My name is Martha Bellamy, I'm a detective inspector.
This is my colleague.
Mr Jones? Anna has received some nasty injuries.
We need you to sign a consent form so we can do a full physical examination.
I will organise for you to see Anna but time is not on our side so I just need you to sign that consent form.
OK.
Good man.
OK, yeah, we got it.
OK, Mr Jones, I'll get that organised.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Jack, you get back to the station.
I'm gonna talk to Anna's consultant.
This is where Anna was stabbed.
And then the blood trail goes down this path and all the way round to the main road but it's completely the opposite direction from where she lives.
Kids, naturally, when looking for help, go in the direction of home.
Yeah.
She's gone in completely the other direction.
Did she not trust her stepfather? Yeah, interesting.
Well, you know what? stepdaddy's phone given to me very willingly when I was chatting to the consultant.
I popped in, let's say.
Now there's a true play out of my book.
Are you looking for a promotion? The FME report on Anna does not make fun reading.
She's got loads of little cuts on her inner thigh.
Yeah, she may be self harming, I suppose.
The consultant paediatrician also says that it looks like she's been repeatedly sexually assaulted.
Oh.
There is extensive external bruising and internal damage.
Was she gang-raped? Mm? God.
Damaged lives, eh? Poor girl.
The bruising though is visible so if she was gang raped then it wasn't last night.
The question is though, when was it and who did it? Who did it? Uh.
We've got her stepdad, Sean Jones, with a laptop containing naked images of Anna Fisher.
Surely he's one of the rapists.
Come on, guys.
She's 13 years old, for God's sake.
Jack, that was the hospital.
Sean Jones is fit for interview.
Excellent.
But can I arrest him? No? Jack, Jack! We don't have a lot of evidence on this guy so go slowly, all right? OK.
Mr Jones? Yeah.
I'd like a very quick word.
What is it about? Sean Jones, I'm arresting you for possessing indecent images of a child.
Look, it wasn't my laptop.
We found the laptop where we found you, OK? It's Anna's laptop, OK? Anything you do say may be used in evidence, do you understand? I need to stay with my daughter.
It is not in the interests of the child to make a fuss.
Come with me.
It wasn't my laptop.
Don't make a fuss.
Hi, Sean.
Any idea who might have stabbed your 13-year-old stepdaughter? No.
No? What about last night? Sean.
Let's go.
We were at home.
We had an argument.
A row.
What time? It was late.
How late? I don't know - Don't make me keep asking questions, Sean.
How late? 12, 12, 12:30.
What was the row about? Sean.
What was the row about? The - The pictures.
The pictures.
These pictures.
Let's look at the pictures.
We found your client in possession of these images.
Have a good, long look at them, Sean.
OK, you've seen them before, enjoyed them before.
Hmm? Look at them.
I've seen them.
Yeah? Why were you looking at these photos yesterday? We'd had an argument about them.
I wasn't looking at them.
Did you take them? No.
Are you sure? No.
Of course I'm sure I didn't take the pictures.
Who took them? It - They're not my pictures.
Who took them? They're Anna's.
They're Anna's.
Why did Anna have them? She said she took them for her boyfriend.
Who's her boyfriend? Is that who she was gonna meet last night? I don't know.
You don't know.
Another 'I don't know'.
Is Anna sexually active? No.
Sure? Yes.
We believe that she was sexually exploited.
We believe that she was gang raped.
Do you know anything about that? No! Why would I know anything about that? You tell me.
OK.
And while your solicitor's here, it's probably a good time to talk about your heroin problem.
I don't have a heroin problem.
DO YOU HAVE A HEROIN PROBLEM? I Are you forcing your 13-year-old stepdaughter into prostitution to fund your heroin - No! I'm not forcing my daughter - Your 13-year-old daughter is in hospital in a critical condition - I know.
Stabbed last night, raped the night before.
Are you gonna try and help her? What do you know? We've got two voicemails left by Sean for Anna both recorded last night between 12.
45 and one.
So this is the first one.
'Get home now.
We're not finished talking about this.
Don't think you can walk away from me.
' That's an angry man.
That's an angry man and 'Anna, sweetheart, please come back.
We can talk, sort it out.
' Jesus.
OK.
What has Sean Jones done that he needs to feel so sorry about? That's what we need to find out.
Now that we've got Anna's number and we can access her records, I've also got text messages from Anna's phone or sent to Anna's phone and the last one is a text from a girl called Carrie, arranging to meet her in the park last night.
'Meet me in the park, usual place.
Carrie, kiss'.
I tried calling that number but nothing, just voicemail.
Talk to the school.
Yep.
I wanna know about all Anna's friends.
Especially if there's somebody called Carrie, focus on that.
Have you heard of a girl called Carrie? No.
Anna mentioned a Carrie - I said no.
Nothing? She never brought someone home called Carrie or said she was meeting someone called Carrie? Or maybe from school? Anna doesn't bring people home.
What I'm going to get you to do, if you could just give me a list of any friends you can think of.
Pop them down on there, that would be really helpful.
Sorry, just, as many as you can think of really.
That's it.
Just an Ella and an Alice.
Any surnames? No.
I don't know their surnames.
Surely you can tell me a little bit more about her social life, I suppose is what I'm asking.
I mean, do you know - She doesn't have a social life, not since her mum, you know.
I'm sure you appreciate why we are doing what we're doing.
Not the way you're doing it, no.
What do you mean? Your colleague.
The other guy.
He has other charms, let's put it that way.
Right.
You're talking to me, it's OK.
I do not want to mop up your unprofessional shit.
And I do not want to have to fucking apologise to somebody that we have arrested.
Thank you very much.
It is counter-productive, Jack.
You know that.
Stop playing fucking Clint Eastwood.
That's why you're on my team, because you know about this shit.
Go and read your fucking manual.
Erm There is a contact on Anna's phone saved under Max which matches the phone number that we have for Max Lowell, our taxi driver.
Also, she's rang him four times in the last month.
So he does know her.
Well, I think Charlie, you'd better go and pick up our helpful cabbie.
Happily, happily.
Max, this morning you told me that you didn't know Anna, never seen her before but your number is saved in her phone.
No, I do not know this girl.
I might have picked her up before but I dunno.
Sometimes I give my number to people who wanna call direct.
Are you Anna's boyfriend? No.
Are you sure? Look, I get through a lot of faces in a day.
I can't remember 'em all.
Max, Anna has called you four times in the last month.
I just find a 13-year-old calling a 24-year-old four times a month - I, look - just a little bit strange.
I'm saving up to go travelling at the moment.
I - The days are a complete blur.
Look, I'm not asking you, Max, whether you did or not, I'm telling you that Anna called you four times in the last month.
One minute 45, three minutes 17 - Yeah, she might have but I can't remember.
Do you believe him? You would remember a regular fare.
Especially if as a 24-year-old you're giving your phone number to a 13-year-old girl who rings you up for taxis on her own.
Yeah, I think I agree.
OK.
Let's speak to the taxi company, let's find out about his work schedule, see if he is working all these hours he claims to.
Yep.
Boss, mind if I interrupt? No.
Good, come in.
I tracked down Carrie.
She's Caroline Evans.
16 years old.
Charlie, follow that up, OK? I want you to talk to her.
Yep.
Girl on girl chat.
OK.
See if you can get her to open up.
Yeah.
Great.
Thanks, Sarge.
Hello.
Carrie, Caroline, which do you prefer? Carrie.
Carrie.
My name is Detective Constable Steele.
Hiya.
Thank you for coming in.
Erm So, your friends with a girl called Anna Fisher? Yeah? So we know that you agreed to meet Anna last night.
You texted to make arrangements.
Will you talk me through that? Yeah.
Like, I was supposed to meet her at 12:30, and I waited about 30 minutes and she didn't show up so I went home and that would be at one.
What do you do in the park in the middle of the night? We hang out, we drink, we laugh, chase around the boys and stuff like that.
Drink alcohol? Yeah.
And hang out? What boys? Are they from your school? Where do you know them from? No, I don't know 'em.
They're just boys in the park.
OK.
Does Anna have a boyfriend? I mean, like, she'll get a bit drunk, she'll go off with one of the boys in the bushes and stuff.
Go off and do what in the bushes? What do you think? Does Anna drink a lot? Yeah.
Does she ever drink so much she passes out? Well, no, she knows how to handle her drink.
Do you hang out a lot? Yeah.
Ever go round her house, anything like that? No, why would I want to go there? Her dad's a smackhead.
She don't even like staying at home because he's like, always off his face and that so OK.
You don't seem very concerned.
Why would I be? Did you not hear about the girl that got stabbed in the park? Yeah, but - That was her.
What? Boss? Uniform have come through with house-to-house enquiries.
A neighbour spotted Sean Jones leaving the house at 12:30 AM so we know that he left the house, we know that he lied to us.
A few minutes before that, 12:28 approximately, Anna leaves the house.
A neighbour saw Anna leave the house then saw Sean leave a few minutes later and follow her.
Sean returns then at two AM.
So he was away from the house for 90 minutes so we're gonna follow this specific line of investigation.
We know that he had time to leave the house, follow Anna, stab her and get back home.
Got a present for you.
Forensics have come back on the knife.
Got some blue, wool fibres, plus two sets of fingermarks.
One belonging to Anna and one belonging to Sean.
OK, Sean, no more wasting my time.
No more 'I don't know's.
I want some answers.
Why did you stab Anna? I didn't stab Anna.
Sorry? I didn't stab Anna.
That's funny because we found a weapon still in Anna's belly.
OK, your fingerprints are all over it.
And you left the house at 12:30last night when you said you stayed at home.
I did leave my house.
You did leave the house or you did stab her? I didn't stop her.
I left the house.
I went to the park.
Do you always go to the park to score your drugs? Yes.
And you heard nothing? I heard nothing.
You saw nothing.
Did you see anything? No.
So you heard nothing, you saw nothing, you know nothing.
Fantastic.
OK.
Here we have where Anna Fisher was stabbed.
And here, 250 yards away, is where Sean Jones said he scored and smoked his drugs.
250 yards.
'I heard nothing, I saw nothing, I know nothing'.
Come on.
Yeah.
Charlie, chase up the CCTV video.
I want to know what he was wearing when he left.
There might be some evidence on his clothing.
I'm going to get a search team down there, OK? When were these taken? Last night.
It's a winter coat.
He wasn't wearing a winter coat when he we took him in.
The chances are they're back at his house.
Let me call the solicitor.
Just a second.
Erm, this is the CCTV of Anna walking home after school.
There she is.
She's wearing trousers.
So why was she out in the middle of the night wearing a school skirt? I think it's a costume, isn't it? I mean, she's dressing up.
This, it's a - This is a fantasy, isn't it? Yeah.
Not mine but it's a fantasy.
But if she'd been gang raped 24 hours before that, she's not gonna wanna go and put on a uniform and dress up for her boyfriend.
No.
It's not for her boyfriend, I don't think.
What if she's been working as a prostitute and she's being forced to wear that? In 24 hours Max Lowell has received an astonishing amount of phone calls and we've gone through them for half an hour.
1:55 AM, Max makes a phone call to his brother Jason.
He didn't mention that earlier.
Six minute phone call.
We know from hospital CCTV that he arrives at the hospital at 2:09 AM.
So while he's been on the phone to Jason, he's had Anna in the back of his car, hurrying her to the hospital.
Why would he make that call? It's also a long call.
Yeah.
Why would he do that? I don't know.
They were sorting out alibis? So, I want to concentrate on Jason and Max, OK? Are they working as a team using Anna or is one brother covering for the other then? I put in a request for the CCTV from the streets around the block where Jason works.
That might hopefully be helpful.
And tech are working on the GPS from Max's phone to see where he was when - We can't talk to Max until the solicitor arrives.
Nope.
OK.
Well, in the meantime, keep digging on Jason.
Erm, I want Carrie's movements, all her whereabouts, OK, Charlie? Caroline Evans did not get home at 1:30 when she said she did.
This is her on her street at five AM this morning so she lied to us.
Why would she do that? I spoke to Anna's school friends.
They say that Carrie befriended Anna seemingly quite deliberately about six months ago.
They don't seem to like her very much, Carrie, that is.
They say she's into drink and drugs.
She's got some dodgy older boyfriend and the two of them, Anna and Carrie, bunk off loads together and get picked up by some guy outside of school, who they just thought was Carrie's boyfriend.
They picked out that car - make, model, colour, same as Max's cab.
Is he pimping them out? I'd like to go and speak to Carrie again.
There's a load she wasn't telling me.
Max has been living with Jason since he came back from Thailand.
Jason is married, three kids, three girls, aged nine, 13 and 15.
The two eldest girls go the same school as Anna Fisher.
So, a potential paedophile is living in a house with three young girls.
Have we got Jason downstairs? We do.
Yeah.
I'm gonna go and talk to him.
OK.
I'll find Carrie.
Thanks for that, guys.
I'll pop this up on the board.
Are you aware that your brother is in custody concerning this case, this case of attempted murder? No.
Erm, no, I thought that he was just helping you out? We are looking at the possibility of him being involved in prostituting young girls.
What? Wha- What do you mean? Wha- I don't get it.
Did Max call you last night? Yeah.
Yeah, he called me about erm, round about two o'clock.
Er telling me about that this sort of girl had approached him and that she was hurt and in a bad way.
I mean, he was really panicked and he took her to the hospital.
You didn't get the impression that he'd ever met the victim? No.
Sorry, what is going on here? I - No, I mean Let me repeat, your brother may be involved in prostituting young girls.
A 13-year-old girl - Hang on a minute - was hurt - No, my brother loves his nieces, all right? He like a second dad.
I mean, this is ridiculous.
He wouldn't do anything like that.
Max's financial records through.
Jason lodged Ј2,000 into Max's bank account yesterday morning.
Why? OK.
Let's search the family house.
Charlie, will you speak to Jason's wife and kids, please? Yep.
And see if they can tell us a bit more than he bloody well did.
Laptop found in the bedroom.
Has the kitchen been searched? The kitchen's clear.
It's all been searched and that's all the family in there now.
Super.
Hello.
What's happening? What are they doing? I need to ask a few questions.
None of the kids know anything about Carrie but the eldest said that Uncle Max was asking about Anna a couple of days ago.
Also, Jason's wife knows about the money.
Apparently Jason is paying for Max to resume his travels early.
Mrs Lowell is not a fan of Uncle Max.
She said Jason is always bailing him out of trouble.
So, OK.
So Jason is trying to get his brother out of the country as quickly as possible because maybe his little brother is up to no good.
Yeah.
Maybe.
Two grand is a lot of money.
Hm.
We know about a transfer of money from your account to your brother's account.
Large sum of money.
Ј2,000.
Hell of a birthday present.
I wish I had a brother like you.
I understand that your wife said that this money was for travelling.
Is that right? You know these youngsters are like.
He's been to Thailand, he's done a couple of cruises.
That's the life, eh? You seem very keen to give that sort of money to get out him of the country, perhaps.
And? And are you worried about what he's doing here? Listen - Too wild to keep him here.
I don't understand.
I'm just trying to help my brother out.
I can't understand what the problem is.
You really are - I'm just trying to help out.
Look, you either nick me or I need to go back to my family and my kids.
Because he's my brother.
Wouldn't you do the same for your brother? Let me tell you that you are free to go, as you have been from the moment you came in here to talk to us However, if you provide me with a false alibi, I will nick you.
Heard from the hospital, victim's awake.
I got the results from Anna's physical examination.
Four different DNA samples found, three of which as yet unidentified.
The last one belongs to Nathan Cole, registered sex offender living in Birmingham.
That's not consensual sex with some lad in the park, is it? No, and he's got a string of convictions for child pornography; making and distribution.
Thing is, Anna, while you were unconscious we had to do a full, physical examination and we know that you were raped by four different men, Anna.
But listen to me and I need to know who they were.
I don't know what you're talking about.
I haven't been raped.
Anna, I want you to trust me because the reason I'm here is to help you - I haven't been raped.
There is no men to find.
There's no men to find because I haven't been raped.
Anna, who made you pregnant? I don't want to talk to you any more until I've seen Sean.
Can you leave? I don't want to talk to you any more.
Leave me alone! Go away.
We've got Nathan Cole's DNA.
Why won't she give us the name of the other guys? She's 13 years old.
It's fucking ridiculous.
May be tech can help.
If those nude photos of Anna were used for advertising maybe they can trace who they were sent to.
Yeah.
It's looking more and more like an organised crime group who are possibly trafficking and grooming girls.
OK.
Listen, I want a connection between Max, Sean and Nathan Cole.
Yep.
What happened in Thailand, Max? No comment.
Tell me about Thailand.
No comment.
Tell me about the Ј2,000 put into your account by Jason.
No comment.
Are you a paedophile? No comment.
TIU have traced the GPS signal on the phone to a bin in the park.
There's Anna's phone.
That's a rush job, leaving it in there.
Along with a pair of bloodstained, blue, woollen gloves.
Ah.
These other photos taken from Anna's phone.
100 points for anyone who spots the blue, woollen gloves.
Worn by Carrie.
Forensics are matching the fibres from the gloves found in the bin to the fibres found on the weapon.
Also matching the blood on the gloves to Anna's blood.
Do we now think that Carrie stabbed Anna? And if we do, why has she done it? Birmingham police have recovered a message on Nathan Cole's laptop that he tried to delete.
It had nude pictures of Anna and of Carrie.
There was also a message about a meeting tonight, although there was no address.
That message was sent to Max Lowell's laptop.
Jesus.
So there's a meeting tonight.
Anna Fisher's safe in hospital.
Who's Nathan Cole meeting? Carrie? OK, I want to get hold of Carrie.
She's in danger, guys.
Carrie's phone is just going to voicemail.
We tried to run a cell site but no joy.
She must have taken the battery out.
Damn.
Carrie's foster parents haven't heard from her since four PM.
I've put a request out to the council to get all the camera footage in the area.
OK.
Are we gonna go and talk to Max? Let's put the screws on him.
Max.
We know an email was sent from your computer No comment.
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to Nathan Cole containing nude images of Carrie and Anna, arranging a meeting tonight.
Max, we know you're involved in a gang that grooms and rapes children.
Where's the meeting? No comment.
Where's the meeting? Stop wasting my time, Max.
Where's the meeting? And where is Carrie? And what is going to happen tonight? Do you know what? I don't actually believe any of your story.
I don't believe that you were just pootling along in your cab and 'Oh, no! Here's a girl, a stranger that you've never seen before.
' A schoolgirl, out at that time of night and you were just a good Samaritan.
And this good Samaritan didn't even call the police.
Let me tell you something.
Anna was eight weeks pregnant when she was stabbed.
She has suffered a miscarriage, she is underage.
She was also gang raped by four different men, one of which is a convicted paedophile.
And there are other girls that are out there right now, tonight, Max.
Tonight! That are about to go through this.
Now listen to me, this is in your hands.
You have already fucked up.
I never took Jason to work.
He told me to go and pick Anna up .
.
from the park and take her to A and E.
I had no idea what Jason was doing.
I just picked the girls up and dropped them off.
You had no idea what was happening? No.
I knew my brother was playing about with, you know, having an affair but I didn't, you know, I - I managed to They were all I thought they were of age.
And then Anna found out she's in the same year as my niece - Why didn't you tackle your brother? I - I tried to talk to him about it but he wouldn't listen.
He never does, he's never listened to me.
But with something as serious as that, these young girls, you didn't say to him at any point, what are you doing - I tried to do that - This is wrong.
And is that when he tried to pay you off, get rid of you, give you two grand to just disappear? That's what he wanted, yeah.
Where did you drop off the girls? Where did you drop them, Anna, Carrie, each time? Different places every time.
Any one address? He - Look, Jase had some arrangement with a management company.
I don't know - Who, who? I don't know! He's my big brother.
I just Team, we definitely know that we are dealing with a grooming gang.
They're meeting tonight.
I've got a list of possible venues that they'll be at, offices.
I don't know which one Jason is gonna be using, that's what we need to locate.
I'll find the nearest car to Jason's house and get them to see if he's still there.
I'll phone the management company, pretend I'm looking for office space, see if any offices are available.
I'm going to go to Anna, see if she knows where they're meeting.
OK.
Anna.
We know everything about Jason now, OK? It's all my fault.
It's not your fault.
But you can say it.
I'm so sorry.
You don't need to say sorry, love.
It's not your fault.
It is.
It is my fault.
No, it's not.
It is.
No, it's not.
This is the thing I really need to know so other people aren't going to get hurt like you, so, was it in a building, was it in the park? You tell me.
It would be in, like empty offices.
Same office? Each time? And there was different ones.
Anna, think.
Was there anything about where they took you that you can help me? No, no, I don't think so.
I'm sorry.
I don't know, I'm sorry.
Jason's management company only has one empty office block tonight.
That's our venue.
OK.
I'll get the woodies.
It's a jackable raid.
Watch yourself.
Be very quiet.
OK, just over here.
OK, guys.
Strike, strike, strike! - Is that everyone? - Charlie, Charlie? Sam.
Erm Tell me about how you know Jason.
Jason is my boyfriend.
He's been my boyfriend for four years.
and he's been the best thing that ever happened to me.
So he's been your boyfriend since you were about 12? Yeah.
That's about when you went into care, right? Yeah.
How did you meet him? Erm I think I was at the shopping centre with some of my friends.
OK.
He just came up and spoke to you? You went and spoke to him? No, he came up to me and said I was the prettiest one out of all of them, so Did you see each other often? I mean, every day, every week? Every other day mostly.
What kind of stuff did you get up to? He took me out to eat, to the cinema OK.
He took me shopping and stuff like that, like Buy you a lot of nice stuff? Dresses, good shoes and stuff.
IPod.
So did you stab Anna to protect Jason? Anna was an accident.
We was messing around and - Protect Jason? What are you talking about? You must have known that Anna couldn't keep her pregnancy a secret for very long and when it did come out, then Jason would be exposed as the father.
Jason is not the father.
He's my boyfriend.
He loves ME.
He can't be the father of her baby.
He is.
How do you know that? We've had some DNA tests carried out and he definitely is.
Like definitely? Yeah.
I'm really sorry, Carrie.
Fuck.
So tell me about what happened.
She only did it because she was scared of Jason.
Of what he might say when he found out I was pregnant.
Cos we both knew he was going to be really angry about it and she was telling me I had to get rid of it.
But I didn't know what to do because part of me didn't want to but I knew I had to and I felt like I was under so much pressure.
And then I tried to get her to back off and I pulled out a knife and it was just we had a fight and .
.
the knife ended up in me .
.
and she called Jason for help.
It's OK.
OK.
I told ya that they didn't tell me.
They didn't tell me how old they were.
They swore to me that they were 18.
18.
Yep.
Did they look 18? Well, I - Hmm? I thought they were 18.
If a couple of girls come up to you and they said that they were 18 and you fancied a bit, wha- ? I would probably see the Peppa Pig rucksack and say, do you know what, not tonight.
OK.
This is what you are guilty of.
You're guilty of grooming children, OK? Girls, as young as 13.
Your guilty of raping children.
Vaginal, anal, oral, sexually penetrative acts.
I didn't know how old they were.
Internal bleeding they're suffering.
External tears.
Have you anything to say? I mean, you haven't even said sorry.
How many times I've got to repeat to you, that - Imagine they were your daughters.
You've got three beautiful girls, haven't you? Don't fucking start start about my girls.
Do your girls go to those bars? No, my girls are good girls.
They're not like this fucking street trash.
Their parents don't love them.
The government - you don't love them.
You brought someone else's girls into it though.
Someone else's daughters.
You don't mind doing that, they were good girls too.
Are they in the same school as your daughters? The same school.
School run.
You get to see them, hop scotch, skipping.
No comment.
All right, boss? Hey.
You OK? No, I'm good.
You? Yeah.
Listen, I'm really sorry about what happened earlier on with Sean.
He just gave me nothing.
I thought it was a way of breaking him.
I know now it was wrong and you were right.
And I'm just sorry I put you in that position.
I just think our cells are packed full of people who haven't had a second chance, that's all.
Sometimes people deserve another look, do you know what I'm saying? Yeah.
I do now, I just You're a bloody good detective, Jack.
You know it.
And one day you'll be doing my job.
It's just your emotions get in the way sometimes that's all.
I gotta shout at someone.
I don't know.
Stop being so premenstrual or something.
Whatever it is, do you know what I mean? Is it a full moon? You're the second person that's described me like that today.
You coming down? I'll be down in a minute.
You sure? Put the kettle on? See you later.
I thought you were coming for a hug.
What? I thought you were coming for a hug.
I want to keep you wanting more.
What you think Pete would think of you up there? That's the whole bloody point.
Where is Pete? So, this is the CCTV from the pub where Pete went drinking with his army mates.
This is the last known sighting of Pete.
What do you think has happened? No idea.
Like, we're all really worried about him.
His mum's just died and I don't know, he was acting weird in Germany.
Got us some balaclavas, took him outside and tied him to a pole.
It was like a stag night.
Think how many stags have been left on a pole.
It's not bullying.
Some people take it in certain ways.
Pete's a very sensitive guy.
When did you last see Pete? I have told you.
I saw Pete at the pub when I said goodbye to him.
I gave you so many opportunities to tell me the truth.
All right, stick together.
Keep your eyes open.
It's moving over there.
Going, They're running! Keep going, guys.

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