Curfew - Season 01 Episode 05

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Transcript
00:01If Sarah didn't kill Helen, why did she confess to it?
00:05Do you think she was covering for somebody?
00:07I was a victim of circumstance. My car wouldn't start.
00:10They tampered with his car.
00:11That's abusive curfew.
00:12That's a criminal offence.
00:13They found the phone. It's in a bowl of rice back at the station.
00:16Why would you have two phones?
00:18And why would I give you my security footage?
00:20His daughter is in your class.
00:22Don't you think she deserves to know what happened?
00:24Who kills sex workers, Sue?
00:25Sure as shit isn't other women.
00:27You're off the case, Pam.
00:28Oh, come on!
00:30Oh, my darling, my pretty angel, I don't know where I'm going to.
00:56I'm leaving. It's OK.
01:16Hello?
01:17So it was you.
01:19You put Dad in prison.
01:22I, uh...
01:23I knew it.
01:24You and your hypocrite best friend will pay for this.
01:30What did she want?
01:38Whoa, whoa, whoa. What's going on?
01:45I did something so stupid.
01:51You know my ex did time for breaking curfew, right?
01:55Yeah.
01:57I did that.
02:01A couple of years ago, I found out he's cheating on me
02:04with Cass' old babysitter, and I freaked out.
02:08I followed him to some cheap hotel
02:12and I tampered with his car.
02:17Jesus.
02:19I lie, Ben.
02:21I lie and I can't help it.
02:24I lied about Paul being a threat.
02:26I lied to Cass about her dad.
02:28I even lied to everyone about Cass.
02:35What were you talking about?
02:38She stole my tag coder.
02:41Nicked it out of my office.
02:45I'm worried about her, Ben.
02:48Worried about what she's capable of.
02:55We all make mistakes.
02:59But Cass is a good kid.
03:03She's young and wild, but smart.
03:08That's because of you.
03:12Now, should men be made to stay at home at night
03:15in order to keep women safe?
03:17That's the issue being debated in the House of Commons today.
03:20The Women's Safety Act is a law that protects women.
03:23Does this pit women's rights to safety
03:25against men's rights to freedom?
03:27It's discrimination against 50% of the population.
03:30Well, that's it.
03:31In a hugely significant vote,
03:33Britain has become the first country in the world
03:35to introduce a curfew on all men.
03:37The tag is worn at all times
03:39and requires men to remain at home between 7pm and 7am.
03:43If men learned how to behave themselves,
03:45then we wouldn't have to have these extraordinary measures.
03:47The crime statistics demonstrate that the curfew is working.
03:50We've lived through a period of segregation.
03:53No progress comes without pain or reaction.
03:57A group who call themselves alphas
03:59is spreading online hate and misogyny.
04:01Huge protests have sprung up across the country
04:04calling for an end to curfews.
04:06If we lift the curfew,
04:09how do we protect women?
04:16PHONE RINGS
04:40She's not answering.
04:42Who?
04:43Annie Green.
04:44Do you think she's mad at me for talking to the chief?
04:47She's your senior partner, not your friend.
04:50Sita.
04:52I wanted to give this to the lady detective.
04:55It's safe with me.
04:57It's the security footage from my dad's truck last night.
05:03And you've seen what's on here?
05:14SIREN WAILS
05:18GUN CLICKS
05:36CLEARS THROAT
05:42KNOCKING
05:45KNOCKING CONTINUES
05:53KNOCKING CONTINUES
05:55KNOCKING CONTINUES
06:00Oh, shit.
06:01Shit.
06:09Okay.
06:11GUNSHOT
06:13Oh, God.
06:15Oh, please don't do this.
06:17Please don't do this.
06:19Please don't do this.
06:21Oh.
06:23Oh.
06:42This footage was captured at 11.32pm last night.
06:45A female, approximately 5'4", 130lbs,
06:48seen here dragging Helen's body outside the Women's Safety Centre.
06:52We just can't make out who yet.
06:58It was a woman.
07:00Yeah.
07:01I need CPAM now. I'm ex-police. Get out of the way. I'm serious.
07:04Move! It's all right. Let him in.
07:06What happened? I'm fine. Honestly, I'm fine.
07:08You don't look fine. It's just somebody trying to scare me, that's all.
07:12You should be in hospital. That's what I said.
07:14And me. And me.
07:16Mate, can you just give us five minutes, please?
07:19Yes, ma'am.
07:23Helen's killer was a woman.
07:25I did say.
07:27But then why have I got an alpha symbol
07:29the size of an Olympic clock on my wall?
07:33Whoever did this to you, ma'am,
07:35they're not alpha.
07:37What makes you say that?
07:44I monitor alpha chat rooms.
07:47And in something like this, an attack on a serving police officer,
07:50they'd be bragging about planning it.
07:52You monitor the chat rooms?
07:54What do you do that for?
07:56Because curfew or not, Steve, they're still a threat.
08:00Was there any mention of Helen on there?
08:02Not in the lead-up, no.
08:04There's still some gloating about it today,
08:06but no-one's taking credit.
08:09Because it was a woman.
08:11Because it was a woman.
08:19The question is, is this Sarah Jackson?
08:21Certainly could be.
08:23AMPR puts her in the area.
08:25Plus, they were seen fighting at the parent-teacher event
08:27just a few hours before Helen's death.
08:29Witnesses say it seemed to be about Cass,
08:31but Sarah won't say any more than that.
08:33Sarah won't say anything, that's the problem.
08:35What about that second phone, the one we found in the car?
08:38That's the technology we're using, is it?
08:40Brilliant.
08:41Find two phones.
08:43Pretty standard for sex workers, isn't it?
08:46And the spray can used on the victim's car,
08:48have we got any prints on that?
08:50We're still waiting to hear from forensics.
08:52I'm sorry to be a bore,
08:54but has anybody managed to track down Cass Jackson?
08:58Patrols are coming up empty.
09:00Calling her, but she just goes straight to answer her phone.
09:03We'll keep trying her.
09:08We're missing something here.
09:28Hello?
09:34What was Cass's phone doing in Helen's car?
09:37It's in remarkably good shape,
09:39considering it spent the night at the bottom of the lake.
09:41It's all there.
09:42Call logs, messages, media files.
09:50Hang on. What's that?
09:56You know I like to teach young boys.
10:01I like the way they smell.
10:03Holy shit.
10:05Fresh-cut grass.
10:07Guys, check out these messages.
10:10I like the way their cheeks flush red and hot.
10:14Their hormones racing in the air.
10:26You really think Cass Jackson could be our killer?
10:28Well, she fits the profile.
10:30We know she had access to her mother's car,
10:32so it could have been her that ANPR picked up last night.
10:34We know that she stole a tag code
10:36and untagged the boy against his will,
10:38and she forced the victim into making a humiliating video.
10:42I mean, Cass was really pissed off with Helen,
10:45partly because she helped cover up the Paul Townsend tasering,
10:48but more importantly,
10:50that she was part of getting her dad arrested and sent to jail.
10:53Yeah, it's definitely a motive.
10:55OK, we need to question Sarah about this.
10:58Or, hear me out,
11:01we cut her loose.
11:03Really, how hard were you hit on the head?
11:05If we talk to Sarah, she's just going to deny it, isn't she?
11:07I mean, she's shielding her kid.
11:09If we let her go...
11:12..she might just lead us to Cass Jackson.
11:14Letting her out in a maybe isn't good enough.
11:16She could tamper with evidence. She could flee.
11:18All right, put her on tag.
11:21Make it look casual.
11:23You know, like we haven't got enough room to hold her.
11:25The tag does not restrict your movement during the day,
11:28but between the hours of 7pm and 7am.
11:31I know the drill.
11:37All right, we put her under surveillance.
11:40Monitor her movements.
11:45The car is waiting.
11:50Bring Cass Jackson into custody.
11:53She's our number one suspect.
11:56I hope you're right about this.
12:01PHONE BEEPS
12:03Er, the fingerprints on the spray can are a match for Greg Jackson.
12:08He's the one who vandalised Helen's car.
12:12What do you think? A family affair?
12:18They're all in it together.
12:21Freddie, follow her, discreetly.
12:24I'm going to go and have a word with Greg Jackson.
12:27Actually, er, take Ayesha with you for tech support.
12:31You can thank me later.
12:34Ah.
12:58CAR ENGINE STARTS
13:09CAR ENGINE STARTS
13:28KNOCK AT DOOR
13:35Mr Jackson!
13:37What do you want now?
13:39Look familiar.
13:41Christ, what are you going to do, arrest me for a bit of painting?
13:44What, as in criminal damage? Yeah.
13:46Personally, I'm particularly interested when the person
13:49whose car you vandalised turns up dead.
13:51Listen, I had nothing to do with that.
13:54And yet you spray-painted the word BITCH right across her windscreen.
14:01I was angry. OK?
14:04Because she helped Sarah put you in prison.
14:08I've seen the footage, Mr Jackson.
14:10Footage you had your daughter commit a criminal offence to obtain.
14:15I never put her up to that.
14:17SHE SIGHS
14:18She de-tagged a boy, Mr Jackson,
14:20and then blackmailed him into breaking into police records,
14:23has she always been that rash?
14:25What? No.
14:27No, it's just... I'm her dad.
14:30She was trying to help.
14:32I suppose it was her idea to get revenge too, excuse me.
14:35What?
14:37You hiding Cass in here?
14:39Hiding her?
14:42You think Cass had something to do with what happened to Helen?
14:46You know I like to teach young boys...
14:49What's this?
14:51That was made by Helen Jones
14:55after she was forced into it by your daughter.
14:59She wanted revenge and now she's on the run.
15:03Cass would never do that.
15:07If you didn't hurt her, then why did you push her car in the lake?
15:10What?
15:12I didn't do that.
15:15I mean, yeah, I painted the windshield.
15:18It's a minor retaliation for spending two years in prison.
15:22But I didn't push that car anywhere.
15:28Do you think she knows that we're tailing her?
15:30She could be leading us away from Cass.
15:32Hmm.
15:35Do you know Steve?
15:37Redmoor?
15:38Yeah.
15:40Did you work with him? He was a cop.
15:42Yeah, for a couple of years, yeah.
15:44He was a good guy. He was a good cop.
15:47Why?
15:49Why did they leave?
15:51Well, a lot of them did after the Women's Safety Act couldn't get promoted.
15:55Why?
15:57I don't know.
15:59Why did they leave?
16:01Well, a lot of them did after the Women's Safety Act couldn't get promoted.
16:10I don't know.
16:14Where is she off to?
16:30How did it go with Greg Jackson?
16:32Oh, excuse me.
16:34He said he vandalised the car, but he didn't chuck it in the lake.
16:37Right.
16:39What's this?
16:41This car was tailing me this morning and again just now.
16:44I've just been running the plates, but they're fake.
16:46Have you notified Special Branch?
16:48No, but I don't know if it's anything yet.
16:50Or it could be the answer to who knocked you over the head.
16:53I don't know.
16:55Or it could be the answer to who knocked you over the head.
16:59Just give me the details and I'll let them know.
17:02And I thought you'd want to see this.
17:05It was found in one of Helen's kitchen drawers.
17:07Why haven't I seen this before?
17:09I had to run it past counter-terrorism first.
17:12Apparently this group's on a watch list.
17:14Please know that your work erodes not just your soul,
17:18but the safety of women everywhere.
17:21Yeah, it's a very special letter.
17:24Here you go.
17:26Cheers.
17:46Janet.
17:50You told me you didn't know Helen Jones.
17:53I don't. Not personally.
17:56You don't like her cam girling, do you?
18:00It's pornography.
18:02Pornography endangers women.
18:04How so?
18:05The old-fashioned way.
18:07Objectification.
18:09Dehumanising women to the status of commodity.
18:12How did you know that Helen was a cam girl?
18:14Did Cass tell you?
18:16No.
18:17Oh, come on, Janet. You're lying to me.
18:19Where is she?
18:20I told you this morning.
18:22I don't know.
18:23From what I gather, you and Cass don't get along so well,
18:26so why is she sharing all this information with you?
18:33Well, we got closer when our mum became distracted.
18:39Eh, eh, eh, eh, eh.
18:41Hey.
18:43Have you been out all night?
18:45Stop off, Janet. You're not my mum.
18:47She said you two had a fight.
18:49Yeah, well, if you knew what it was about,
18:51maybe you wouldn't be taking her side.
18:54Look.
18:55I've got a couple of bottles of Pilsner in the fridge.
18:58Do you fancy one?
19:01It's 11am. Suit yourself.
19:03Go and have another Blazing Rare with your mother.
19:10I guess I felt protective of Cass.
19:18What is this?
19:20This is what I do to protect women.
19:23Protect them from what?
19:25Well, themselves, mostly.
19:30You're proper weird, Janet.
19:33So what do you do? Start preaching at them?
19:37Yeah, something like that.
19:39Cheers.
19:40Cheers.
19:48I know someone you know.
19:50What?
19:52A pornographer.
20:02So you decided to join Cass and her family in ruining Helen's life?
20:07No.
20:10When I say I was worried about Helen, I mean it.
20:13I was trying to save her.
20:16Women don't realise when they enable their own destruction,
20:20when they tell their husbands they enjoy cooking for them,
20:23when they spend hours stripping their bodies of every trace of hair,
20:27they collude.
20:29Hell, they lead the fucking dance.
20:33Doesn't mean they deserve to be punished for it.
20:40Were you at the parent-teacher event last night?
20:42Yeah, I was there with my foster kid, Abbie.
20:45It's funny, talking about pornography,
20:48there was this pompous bloke that was rattling on
20:51about the dangers of it to parents,
20:53and apparently he was leading workshops for the boys.
20:56Tom Banley, child counsellor.
20:58Yeah, that's him.
21:00I mean, I might have agreed with him,
21:02but nobody wants to hear it from a bloke, do they?
21:05He seemed a bit keen on Helen.
21:09They were seeing each other.
21:11Ah.
21:13Well, considering what she was up to in her spare time,
21:16I consider that rather ironic.
21:19Did you see the fight between Helen and Sarah?
21:22No, I missed the whole thing.
21:26But you should speak to Sian Williams.
21:30I spotted her and Helen whispering together earlier that afternoon.
21:34Were they arguing?
21:36No, it's weird. It's like they were scheming about something.
21:40You don't think Helen has agreed to testify against Sarah, do you?
21:43KNOCK AT DOOR
21:45Your fella's here again. Said it was urgent.
21:47Excuse me.
21:54Can you call Sian Williams and ask her to come in, please?
22:02Wait, this is the halfway house where Greg lived?
22:05So much for wanting nothing to do with him.
22:20I've just been to speak to your neighbour.
22:22Oh, that's not your job any more, Steve.
22:24Well, apparently her husband saw someone breaking into your house
22:28earlier this afternoon through the back door.
22:30Well, they saw the intruder.
22:32Pam, here's the thing.
22:34When he confronted her, it was a woman, apparently.
22:37She flashed a police badge.
22:39What?
22:41Yeah, your intruder was a police officer.
22:45Now, Ferguson, she's been very vocal, hasn't she?
22:49Warning you to stay in line,
22:51insisting you don't look into male suspects.
22:53What are you saying, Steve?
22:55You think Sue broke into my house and hit me over the head with a kettle?
22:57Maybe.
22:59She's just led me back on the case.
23:01Yeah, now that you've conceded the killer's a woman.
23:07Look, all I'm saying is,
23:09we both know there's a lot of eyes on this case with a vote coming up, yeah?
23:14And a male killer, well,
23:16that certainly would be inconvenient, wouldn't it?
23:19Eh?
23:20Just...just tread carefully, yeah?
23:23Yeah. OK.
23:24Love you.
23:25Bye.
23:29I love it. You all right? Yeah, yeah, I'm good.
23:31Yeah? OK.
23:38Oh, Becky, can you get me the full names of all the men
23:41that were arrested for violating curfew last night?
23:44Oh, there were no curfew violations in our precinct last night.
23:47What? I was just looking for myself.
23:53Must have been a slow night.
23:55But when I looked earlier, the...
23:59Never mind, it doesn't matter. Thanks.
24:09Has she moved yet?
24:10She's heading in the halfway house.
24:12Has she now?
24:14It certainly lends credence to the family affair theory.
24:18Freddie, when we checked for curfew violations last night,
24:21the crime scene, how many were there?
24:23Three drunk men in a shed and two of our neighbours. Why?
24:27I know the system's saying none.
24:29No, no, that can't be right, because...
24:32What is she up to?
24:34Ooh, how's that going?
24:35Have you told your lover yet?
24:37HE CLEARS THROAT
24:38Er, we... Cos the, erm...
24:43It's all good here, Mum. Everything's fine.
24:46She's way out of your league, mate. Got it.
24:58DOOR SLAMS
25:03I want a lawyer.
25:04I expect you know a few, don't you?
25:07Anyway, you're not under arrest. I just want to ask you a few questions.
25:11I've just got off the phone from your boss.
25:13It seems that you were fired four days ago for harassing Helen Jones.
25:17You didn't think that was worth mentioning
25:19when I was at your house earlier on?
25:21You didn't ask.
25:24Take a seat.
25:28HE CLEARS THROAT
25:31What happened?
25:34I was stressed.
25:37It's possible I stepped over the line.
25:46The next thing I knew, I was fired.
25:50I love that job.
25:52After 17 years of raising children, I got to feel like my own person.
25:57Like I was building a life of my own.
26:01And then it was gone.
26:02Not bad. A little low, but it's got some power.
26:07You just play rugby.
26:09I had no idea how to tell my husband.
26:11Rugby is about savagery. Football is about control.
26:15He'd had to turn his whole life around to watch the kids.
26:20He was just getting the hang of it.
26:22How much longer are we going to do this for?
26:24How much longer are we going to do this for?
26:26Until you learn not to punch holes into walls.
26:29It was an accident.
26:31No.
26:33No, that was pent-up energy.
26:36You're not a little boy anymore, Max.
26:38I know.
26:39Okay, good. But you've got strength.
26:41You need to learn how to control that.
26:44How to channel it.
26:47Again.
26:48Again.
26:54Yes!
26:56That is what I'm talking about. You channel it. You control it.
27:00Bring it in.
27:01Right.
27:03Mom!
27:06You're home early.
27:08Yeah, I just took the day off.
27:11The boys have been missing me.
27:13Good. You have responsibilities here.
27:16Damn right.
27:17Hey!
27:18Don't talk to your mother that way. 50 laps around the yard.
27:21What? You heard me.
27:23But he...
27:24What? Look at him.
27:26I'd make him do 52 if I didn't think it would kill him.
27:30Prick.
27:32As usual, Rhys.
27:34Excellent language in front of our children.
27:39You sure you're okay?
27:42I'm fine.
27:44Come on, Dad. What's wrong? Do you want me to call a doctor?
27:47I'm fine. Don't fuss.
27:49So you lied to him.
27:51You know, while we're married, it goes with the territory.
27:54To the back!
28:04You were at the parent-teacher event yesterday.
28:07Yeah.
28:09What did you do?
28:11It's not a problem.
28:19As I'm sure you can imagine, it was pretty awkward.
28:23Shadow of Paul's death hanging over everyone.
28:26Yeah.
28:27And Helen getting you fired for harassing her.
28:34What about Sarah?
28:35What about her?
28:37Well, you were suing her.
28:39And she was sleeping with my husband.
28:43Yeah.
28:44I think I didn't know about that, Detective. You're wrong.
28:53I told him it's free to consult with whoever he likes.
28:57Maybe next time just practice a bit more discretion.
29:01A bit inappropriate.
29:04What?
29:05I fucking can't believe you.
29:10You got attacked.
29:13Yeah, well...
29:16Someone had to make the decisions around here.
29:18With you at work and all.
29:23Having said that, his choice of lover was pretty questionable.
29:29I'm sure the fact that I was suing her was part of the appeal.
29:40Shit.
29:47You know, even her own daughter was hoping I'd win.
29:53Is that what you and Helen were whispering about last night?
29:57What?
29:58Well, you were seen together. You and Helen.
30:00It didn't seem like you were fighting.
30:02If anything, you looked friendly. Really friendly.
30:06What happened between you being fired four days ago
30:09and the parent-teacher event last night?
30:11Had she changed her mind? Was she going to testify?
30:13No, it was...
30:16I promised Helen I wouldn't say.
30:18She's dead, Sian.
30:19Somebody killed her a few hours after that conversation.
30:22So if you know anything that's going to help me,
30:24you need to tell me now.
30:29Do you know what Total Harmony is?
30:31Yes, it's a domestic violence charity.
30:34Helen's co-hab counsellor is a volunteer there.
30:39And after I lost my job, I...
30:41I started volunteering there too.
30:44Turns out Tom Banley isn't just Helen's co-hab counsellor.
30:50I should or I wouldn't say anything.
30:55But it was a relationship that she was starting to doubt.
31:00I could see that at the parent-teacher event.
31:03Even with the content controls,
31:05the boys can still access this stuff, you know?
31:08And poor women who are coerced into making this content.
31:12Well, it's not always coercion.
31:15I mean, men don't have a monopoly on desire.
31:19And even that is a caged mindset.
31:25She was starting to wonder, had she been...
31:28How would you say? ..manipulated in some way?
31:32She was going to break up with him?
31:34Yeah.
31:36But...
31:38I don't know if she ever got the chance.
31:43Did you see the fight between Helen and Sarah?
31:46Yeah.
31:47That was...
31:50Wait, do you know about Helen's second job, the camgirling?
31:55Someone had been coercing her,
31:57like, properly, fully scaring the shit out of her.
32:00Turns out, it was Cass Jackson.
32:04How do you know that?
32:10What are we doing in here?
32:12I've got a surprise for everyone.
32:17I'm going to need an AV man.
32:19What kind of surprise?
32:31You know I like to teach young boys.
32:36I like the way they smell.
32:38Like fresh-cut grass.
32:40How did you get this?
32:43I'll say this.
32:45If Miss Jones didn't want people to know about her...
32:49..extracurricular activities,
32:51she shouldn't have ruined my dad's life.
32:54I like the way they look at me.
32:56Like I could teach them how to breathe.
33:00I wouldn't.
33:21I'm going to need you to play that when I tell you to.
33:24OK?
33:27Can you hold my bag for me?
33:36Excuse me, ladies and gentlemen.
33:39I'm supposed to deliver a talk about the curfew campaigner
33:42Valerie Rashid.
33:44But I think we can look closer to home for our feminist icons.
33:48Icons like our sociology teacher, Helen Jones.
33:53A woman who has worked tirelessly to help us understand
33:57that our bodies are our own.
34:00And how better to teach...
34:03..than by leading by example.
34:06So I have a video I'd like to share with everyone.
34:24MUSIC STOPS
34:29How to do the perfect pedicure?
34:31The right way.
34:33The right way.
34:35First, you must always dress like a troll.
34:40Secondly, you must choose the most hideous colour.
34:43It must be the colour of boogers.
34:46Next, you must make sure that you can smell all through the walls.
34:53Eventually, only.
35:00Wait, come here.
35:02You can't show her this, Kaz. You'll destroy her life!
35:05She destroyed mine! Stop!
35:09Kaz, are you all right? Oh, piss off, Billy!
35:16Now, you know what, Kaz?
35:19You keep pushing away people who care about you,
35:22and you're going to end up all alone, yeah?
35:28You're going to end up all alone.
35:31You're going to end up all alone.
35:34You're going to end up all alone.
35:37You're going to end up all alone.
35:44Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. What happened?
35:58You know I like to teach young boys.
36:02I like the way they smell.
36:04I'm mailing Miss Jones.
36:07I think Max felt a bit protective of Helen.
36:35Let's go in.
36:46So that's how Kaz's phone ended up in Helen's car.
36:51I think Helen just snapped.
37:01I need to talk to you outside.
37:03What's wrong? What's wrong?
37:05Remember that day when someone was outside my house
37:08scaring the shit out of me? Yeah, why?
37:10That was your daughter.
37:12What? It's intimidation, Sarah.
37:15Coercion.
37:17Where do you think she learnt that sort of behaviour?
37:20What do you mean? From you.
37:23I've tried my best to be a good friend,
37:26and all you've done is pull me into your vortex of lies again and again.
37:29Hey, now, let's roll out... Don't touch her!
37:34You need to be the one to show her how to behave.
37:37You have to take responsibility.
37:39What are you saying, Helen?
37:42You need to tell the police the truth about Greg and Paul, or I will.
37:46No, I can't. They'll take her away from me.
37:48Well, maybe they should.
37:51Oh, my God.
38:03Paul wasn't reaching for her taser that day.
38:07What? He was reaching for his phone.
38:11And I, for one, am very, very sorry.
38:20DOOR SLAMS
38:23DOOR SLAMS
38:42Holding on to that many secrets takes a toll.
38:50SHE SOBS
38:58What I don't understand is...
39:02..why would she confide in you?
39:06What? Helen?
39:08Why did she confide in you?
39:12Maybe I was just in the right place at the right time.
39:20Oh.
39:30She's been in there a long time.
39:33What are you doing?
39:36When I was working curfew enforcement,
39:38we had multiple call-outs a night, OK?
39:41Men who thought they'd hacked their tags.
39:43Men had gotten so drunk that they forgot they were wearing one,
39:46but it was every single night without fail.
39:50Except that's not what the records show.
39:53Apparently, in our precinct,
39:55there have been 12 nights with no attempted breakages.
39:58OK.
40:03Look at these dates, OK?
40:05On every single one of these nights, a woman was murdered.
40:0912th of May, Jess Winslow.
40:1115th of August, Chanel Dremlin.
40:14And on every single one of these nights, no man broke curfew.
40:17Wait, what are you saying?
40:21I'm saying that either that's a huge coincidence
40:26or someone's been tampering with the files.
40:31OK, I'm going to take a look at what she's doing.
40:36Ma'am?
40:39Freddy, you checked on Banny Darabai for last night, didn't you?
40:43Yeah, he had special dispensation
40:45to travel from his house to Total Harmony.
40:48A ten-minute allotted commuting time.
40:52Do you know where Total Harmony is?
40:54Er... It's right next to the school.
40:58His permitted commute brought him right past the murder scene.
41:02Leaving him plenty of time.
41:04To murder a woman who was planning on breaking up with him.
41:09Listen, I found something of mine, too,
41:11about the lack of curfew breakages.
41:13Sending it over to you just there.
41:18Ah, shit. I've got to go.
41:22Right, let's go.
41:43COMPUTER BEEPS
42:14COMPUTER BEEPS
42:21What could she want at the Women's Safety Centre?
42:27She's gone back to her office.
42:29Shit, shit, shit. I'll call it in. Speak to D.I. Green only.
42:32Where are you going? She's on tag. We can't let her get a coder.
42:44Where is she?
42:46Sarah? Sarah, it's Detective Wilson.
43:02Oh, shit.
43:10Eddie!
43:13Shit, shit, shit, shit.
43:17Go, go, go, go, go!
43:26Pam, I've passed the info on that car on Special Branch.
43:29They're looking into it.
43:31Your head holding up?
43:33Yeah, yeah, it's fine.
43:35Good.
43:38I need a wash, though, Mum.
43:40Did you get the number plate? No, there was no time.
43:47D.I. Green, something's wrong. Something's really wrong.
43:50Sarah was at mine and she was asking for the tagging coder.
43:53What, from you? I thought Cass had it.
43:57She did, but...
44:01..Sis...
44:03..she offered to give it to me.
44:07Jesus! Put that away.
44:10Two years they gave me because my car wouldn't start.
44:12What do you think they'll give me if they catch me with that?
44:16Use your head, girl.
44:18But after what went down at the parent-teacher's evening...
44:23Oh, my God! I was just so angry at the whole system.
44:37You know, if the rules ain't fair, why should I play by them?
44:41Oh, Christ! And Cass figured it out
44:43and she sent me a bunch of shitty texts at midnight
44:45and now the bubby thing doesn't work.
44:47No, I had it deactivated, but Sarah didn't know that.
44:49See, and that's what I told her.
44:51And she got really angry.
44:53Said she needed a tagging coder but it wasn't for her
44:55and said that someone was blackmailing her for it.
44:58Did she say who? She wouldn't tell me.
45:01But she was scared, really scared.
45:03And I've never seen her like that.
45:07So Sarah gets out on tag and the first place she goes to is yours.
45:11She knew that you had the key and not Cass.
45:14How did she know that?
45:15I don't know, but I didn't tell her.
45:19So either Cass told Sarah where the key was or the blackmailer did.
45:24Cass is with the blackmailer.
45:29Sarah wasn't trying to cover for Cass.
45:33She was trying to save her.
45:40Help!
45:42Help!
45:44Help!
45:46Help!
45:48Help!
45:50Help!
45:52Help!
45:55Someone!
45:58Someone...
46:22Someone...
46:52Don't lie to me
46:55Tell me where did you sleep last night
47:03My girl, my girl
47:07Don't lie to me
47:10Tell me where did you sleep last night