"Ellen," "I know I'm probably the last person you want to talk to, but give me a ring." "Please." "Where is he, then?" "It's only quarter past nine." "He'll be here any minute." "The favours I had to pull in to arrange this research visit, and he can't be bothered to turn up on time?" "Maybe he's realised a day in the life of a technical officer isn't that exciting after all." "Jealousy is such an ugly trait." "Nicola Hughes has reported her boyfriend missing." "I'm on my way to..." "Don't tell me." "The alarm didn't go off, the car wouldn't start and the dog ate your homework." "Am I close?" "When did you last see Andy?" "Day before yesterday." "He'd stayed over, and I called him to check he'd taken some fruit to work with him." "What's he do?" "He's a motorcycle courier." "We're getting a house together." "We had an appointment to view a place last night, but..." "He left me a message on my mobile." "I'd had it switched off all afternoon cos I've got an IT class on Wednesdays." "Listen." "You have one message." "Ring me back as soon as you get this." "It's really important, babe." "Please." "I rang him back as soon as I got here, but it's just going straight to voicemail." "You OK?" "It's just the stress." "Things have been a bit full-on lately." "Do you think maybe Andy was struggling with all this?" "He can't wait." "He's practically counting the days until we start antenatal classes." "What about friends or family?" "You spoken to any of them?" "He's got a sister in Middlesbrough, but she hasn't heard from him." "No-one has." "It's that bloody bike, isn't it?" "I told him it was a death trap." "He's enjoying the best years of his life, and now there's a baby on the way." "No wonder he's done a runner." "No joy." "We phoned his flatmates, they haven't seen him either." "The duty sergeant's got an IC1 male waiting in reception." "He was picked up on Mercer Street last night, a bit worse for wear, he didn't know his name." "Roughly the same age and height as Andy Garsdale." "Yeah, I'm on it." "I hope you're behaving yourself, not getting under Amy's feet." "Me?" "I'm the perfect researcher, I blend into the background, and we should be all set for the interview tomorrow." "These were left for you." "You don't like the colour?" "What does it say?" ""Stuff your apology," ""it will take more than a poxy bunch of flowers to make up for what you've done?"" "Not far off." "Accused our dad of being a thief." "I can't blame Ellen for not accepting my peace offering." "Have you spoken to your father?" "He's been quite good about it actually." "If he can forgive me, then why can't my sister?" "Where is he?" "Lee Beckett?" "It's Jason," " Doyley, remember?" " Oh, yeah." "Mr. White's tutor group." "Third year." "Yeah, Doyley, I remember." "Thought you were going to be someone we're looking for." "You work here?" "Yeah, missing persons unit." " What about you?" " Sales." "Cor, it must be what, 13, 14 years?" "Yeah." "It's all a long time ago now." "So, what happened?" "Duty sergeant said you were assaulted." "Well, to be honest, I can't really remember." "That's what you get for drinking 16 pints and whisky chasers on an empty stomach." "Anyway, it's good to see you, yeah?" "Yeah, you too." "Well, let me see you out." "You know, you really should make a statement, send a message out to whoever did that." "It's no big deal." "I'd rather just forget it." "Well, if you change your mind, give me a call." "I can make sure it's dealt with as a priority." "Yeah." "That was Mike Carlisle, the owner of the courier company that Andy works for." "He says if you pop in today he'll try and make time for you." "That's big of him." "You'll never guess who I've just been talking to." "Lee Beckett." "He was, like, top dog in my year at school, and we all thought he'd be driving a Ferrari by the time he was 21." "Instead, he's unemployed, he's completely lost his looks, he's just spent the night in a cell." "Which is bad." "Obviously." "Poor guy." "Come on." "When was the last time you saw Andy?" "Yesterday, just before his last job." " He had a drop off at a surveyor's." " So that was what, five, six o'clock?" "I wish." "His lordship don't work Wednesday afternoons." "Why not?" "Do I look like his keeper?" "Antenatal classes." "Are you sure?" "The girlfriend said they haven't started them yet." "So, I've been a rider down every Wednesday while he's off gallivanting?" "Do you think he could have a bit on the side?" "Working off the books more like." "Cash in hand, so he's doing me out of a client." "If you'd have asked me a month ago I'd have said he weren't the type, but now..." "All right." "That was Amy." "Nicola's in MPU, I'm going to head over there." "OK, I'll get on to the surveyors." "If Andy delivered their package yesterday lunchtime, they're likely to be the last people to see him." "I'm sorry for just turning up like this." "It's fine." "I got a call about Andy's mobile." "A man said he'd found it, and wanted to return it in person." "Did he say where he'd found it?" "And I told him Andy's missing, and that his phone might help the police find him, but then he got really nasty, and started shouting at me to give him Andy's address." "Did you?" "He told me I'd regret getting the police involved, and hung up." "Did his number come up on your screen?" "Withheld." "I had a missed call off him yesterday as well." "Andy's in serious trouble, isn't he?" "You did the right thing coming to us." "If he calls again, let us know." "The surveyors were the last people we know of to see Andy." "Unfortunately, they haven't got a clue where he went to next." " Lee." "You all right, mate?" " All right." "Changed your mind about reporting that assault?" "Ah, no, not exactly." "It's about my girlfriend," "Katie Raines." "I want to report her missing." "Right." "Well, you've come to the right place." "Why didn't you mention this before?" "I assumed she'd been at her mate's." "I got back this morning, and she obviously hadn't been home last night either, and I tried her phone, and it sounds like it's cut off." "OK." "Well, come on through." "Amy, you free?" "Yeah, I'll just get my notebook." "Can't I just deal with you?" "It's all right, I don't bite." "I'll just be taking notes." "Look, it's just through here." "Katie's a model, so she works away most of the time, and there's not much point her paying rent on a flat she hardly uses, so she stays at mine when she's here and in hotels when she's away." " She doesn't have a permanent address?" " No." "I paid for her to do this make-up course at college, so when she finishes modelling she can move in permanently and stop moving around so much." "Where did you two meet?" " Why do you ask?" " It's just background information." "Ah, at the bar of the Dover Grand." "The modelling agency put her up there after a shoot." "Have you spoken to them to see if she's been in for work?" "She works for so many different agencies, I wouldn't know where to start." "What about family?" "They're all back in New Zealand." "She's a Kiwi." "This is all my fault." "If I hadn't been wasted, I would have known she was missing sooner." "It's early days." "You can't go blaming yourself." "I made a bit of a mess of things lately." "I think Jason would tell you I never used to be like this." "Katie's, she's brilliant, you know, really helped me out." "That's her." "You haven't lost your touch." "So, what do I do now?" "Go home, let us know if she turns up." "In the meantime, we'll put some feelers out." "Great, thanks." "Anything for a mate." "You leave it with us." "Yeah." "Let's start with the college, see if she's been in today." "Then try the Dover Grand, they should have contact details for her agency." "Jason, we're on." "Andy's bike's just been found." "Yeah, thanks." "Bye." "Sarge," "Andy's bike was flashed speeding yesterday at 14.20, not far from here." "Couple of minutes before he phoned Nicola." "Yeah?" "The bike doesn't look too badly damaged." "Some fresh tyre marks up there." "Off-road vehicle, 4X4." "Maybe they drove him away from the scene." "Or they could have caused the accident in the first place." "This indicates that Andy's last journey was to Unit 6B, Threadway industrial estate." "Could be the cash job he's got on the side." "So he does some dodgy job, he's caught speeding, he crashes his bike and he calls his girlfriend." "And runs away from the scene of an accident." "What's he running from?" "Get over to the industrial estate, see what they've got to say." "I'll speak to Nicola." "I thought you'd like to know, we've found Andy's bike." " I don't want to worry you, but..." " Now's not really a good time." "Well, it looks as if he may have had an accident." "He hasn't been admitted to any hospitals, but there's..." "It's fine." "He called, he's not missing any more." "Oh, great." "Is he here?" "Can I talk to him?" "No, he's gone away for a few days." "He'll be back in a week or so, when he's got his head together." "OK, right." "Well... if you can just give me the number of where he's staying, I'll call him and we can close the case." "He didn't say where he was staying." "He's moving about a bit." "He did say to tell you that he's absolutely fine, and you can stop looking now." "Nicola, we can't close the case unless we ID the missing person, so if you can just get him to call me, please." "Remember I said the missing girl was studying make-up?" "I've called the college to see if she's been in, and apparently she isn't enrolled on the course." "What, this bloke paid for it, and she couldn't even be bothered to turn up?" "Well, that's gratitude for you." "My money says, that she saw how drunk your boy was last night, and she blew everything out of proportion." "We can't see or speak to him, but we're supposed to believe everything's OK?" "Forensics came back." "The tyre marks are from a 4X4, possibly a Freelander or RAV4." "Really?" "I checked out the unit on the industrial estate." "It was rented by a printing firm." " Was?" " Until yesterday." "The neighbours said they shifted everything out last night." "Guess what they were driving?" "A RAV4." "According to Andy's sat-nav, he's definitely been going to this firm." "Get onto Traffic, see if this car was caught on the same camera that Andy was." "If we're lucky, we'll get an index and trace the owners." "Denny." "Oh, MJ, this came for you, special delivery." "Excuse me." "I was just thinking, just because I'm doing a special piece on Amy, doesn't mean we can't feature some cases on the show." "What about this bloke you're trying to find?" "What is it?" "It's from the solicitors representing Rita Cooper's stepchildren." ""In light of recent events, our clients are willing to forego" ""all entitlement to said necklace," ""on condition that Mr Craw" ""formally waive any current and future claim" ""to all other items of Mrs Rita Cooper's estate."" "Why did they send it to you?" "Don't have my dad's address." "Oh, that's it, it's official, I've got it in writing," "I'm a mean, suspicious daughter, who assumed her dad must have nicked the present he gave her." "No." "This is your olive branch." "It is the perfect excuse to go round there and talk to Ellen." "I will, yeah, later." "Hey, we've got an index for the car from the printing firm." "Oh, nice work." "Unfortunately the person it's registered to drove a Morris Minor, and died eight years ago." "Fake plates." "How are you getting on?" "Well, the Dover Grand put me in touch with Katie's agency." "She hasn't worked for them in weeks, but I showed them her photo, and Katie Raines isn't Katie Raines, she's Katie Mulholland." "She gave Lee a false name, and they've given me her permanent address." "But Lee said she didn't have a permanent address, that's why she stays at his house." "That's not all." "Katie took Lee's money for the college course, but she didn't enrol." "Looks like Katie's been taking Lee for a ride." "No, you've got it all wrong." "Sorry, mate, I can only tell you how it looks." "She's not like that, she'd never do that to me." "What about the money you gave her for college?" "She didn't even register." "You've got to admit that's pretty suspect." "To you, maybe, but there's bound to be a reason, it's not like that's the only college in the area." "What about her name?" "Her address?" "You put that all together, and it doesn't look good." "19th of December, 2007," "I was in that car." "That was the day I went from being this funny, popular guy... ..into a cripple." "My ex-girlfriend, she managed to stick it out for three whole weeks." "I was 25, and I had to move back in with my mum." "25, and  my mum was washing me." "Sorry, mate, you don't need to know any of that." "It's all right." "Listen, Katie's completely different." "When all you can do is lie on your bed and stare at the ceiling  you get to become a pretty good judge of character." "She's not taking me for a ride." "She's given me a reason to live." "Help me find her, mate, please." "Yeah." "Yeah, of course I will." "Listen, thanks, you have been a real mate." "Hey, um, why don't you just give me... give me the address, and I'll take it from here." "I'm sorry, Lee," "I can't do that  but we will find Katie," "I promise." "How'd it go?" "Full steam ahead." "We need to find Katie now more than ever." "Why?" "What did Lee say?" "That it's not what we think, and that's good enough for me." "This isn't the same Lee you were gloating about this morning, is it?" "Yeah, his girlfriend's gone AWOL." "You shouldn't be investigating if you have a personal relationship." "It's not like we're best mates or anything, I haven't seen him for years." "It's not a problem." "Could you check Katie's address for me?" "Yeah." "Right, no luck tracing the owner of the RAV4, but it's just been seen on an ANPR right outside Mike's courier company, which makes me think he knows more than he's letting on." "Hello?" "Sarge." " I'll call an ambulance." " Do I look like I need an ambulance?" "I'm fine, just a bit of blood." "I think a paramedic would be a better judge of that, don't you?" "No, I don't." "Who did it?" "Got back and some bloke's going through the personnel files in the filing cabinet." "Don't know who he was." "There was a RAV4 spotted outside a while ago." "Anything to do with this?" "I don't know, you tell me." "Do you do any work with a printing firm over on the Threadway industrial estate?" "Yeah." "They cancelled their account about a month ago." "You think they've got something to do with this?" "Andy Garsdale's file." "It's empty." "What would have been in there?" "Date of birth, address, next of kin." "If this is all his fault, I'm going to wring his neck, the little..." "Get the cabinet dusted for prints." "Amy, get some uniform over to Andy Garsdale's flat." "Now." "What are you still doing here?" "I thought you'd got all you needed." "Oh, I was just waiting to see what our missing model said." "Oh." "She's not there any more, moved out a few weeks ago." "Did she leave a forwarding address?" "No, they're still getting her mail and phone calls." "We're not the only ones looking for her." "Some bloke went round saying she owed him money." "So, what time do you want me tomorrow?" "For the interview." "Oh, um, ah..." "We'll get cracking bright and early." "Are you sure you should be doing that?" "Well, it's all we've got to go on." "This looks more interesting, an invoice." "£400." "No wonder some guy's looking for her." "Maybe he's got a phone number for her." "Top Flight Photography, Mercer Street, Dover." "Mercer Street?" " Right, where was this?" " Nicola?" "OK, thanks for letting me know." "Nicola, if you're there, answer the door." "Jason." "Andy's flat's been broken into, it's been trashed." "Safe to say Nicola's not here." "I think it's time we brought CID in on this." "Talk to the neighbours first, see if they've seen her." "I've got something to do, call me if anything comes up, OK?" "Yeah." "You look well." "Got a bit of colour in your cheeks." "Oh, it's that hospital, you know, they always make you look worse than you feel." "Well, are you coming in, or are you waiting for your old Dad to catch hypothermia?" "It's a letter from Cooper's solicitors." "It says you have a legal right to the necklace, bur but you have to waive claims against any other belongings." "That's fine." "You've got to sign it and send it back." "I'll do it in the morning." "Promise." "This isn't a good time." "We're about to eat, so..." "Ellen, we need to talk." "Dinner's getting cold." "Ellen." "Oh, this is ridiculous, you're sisters." " I'd better go." " No, no, no, no." "Come round tomorrow night." "Ellen will be out with the girls, it'll just be me and you." "I don't think that's a good idea." "Go on." "I haven't poisoned anyone for years." "I'll do toad in the hole." "Any luck with Nicola's neighbours?" "No." "None of them have seen her for hours." "Oh, what happened with Katie?" "You speak to her?" "What she say?" "Sorry, she doesn't live there any more." "Oh, so Lee has to spend another night wondering where his girlfriend is." "We're not the only ones looking for her, you know." "Some photographer's been on her tail wanting his bill paid." "Mercer Street," "Mercer Street, that's where Lee was attacked last night." "I knew it rang a bell." "I might pay him a visit on my way home." "Jase, if it was anyone else would you be checking it out so late?" "He's an old mate, he's had a hard time." "I just want to help." " Hey." " Hey." "Is it true that CID have taken over the Andy Garsdale case?" "Well, they haven't taken over," "MJ just thinks they need to be involved." "Listen, I think something's going on with Lee." "Why, what happened with the photographer?" "Well, believe it or not, he's the one who had a fight with Lee the night before last." "Lee was there looking for Katie." "How did he know about the photographer?" "I don't know." "But apparently he also knew that Katie had her own flat." "Yesterday he said he didn't know about the flat." "It doesn't add up." "It's like he's not being straight with me, you know." "Duncan Marsh, arrested late last night for assaulting Mike Carlisle." "Marsh is part of a counterfeiting gang the CID have been investigating for the past six months." "Initially, they were working out of here, but they relocated five weeks ago." "CID are still trying to pinpoint where." "And let me guess, Unit 6B, Threadway industrial estate?" "It looks like it." "We think Andy rumbled them." "Marsh isn't talking, so CID are back to square one." "They've compiled a pretty impressive case, but it's all circumstantial." "CPS won't entertain it." "They need someone to ID their suspects and make a statement against them, right?" "Someone just like Andy." "CID are concerned for his welfare." "We need to pull together to find him." "Oh, have you heard from Danny?" "Isn't he here yet?" "So much for the big interview, eh?" "Do you know how many strings I had to pull to help you shadow a member of staff?" "I'm sorry, I meant to phone." "Save your apologies, I heard them all yesterday, remember?" "I really need to talk." "Can we meet?" "Some of us are busy, you know." "MJ, I really don't want to go into it over the phone." "OK, I'll give you a ring when I can get away." "Sarge, I've just had a call from Nicola's neighbour." "They've heard someone moving around in her house." " Where's Andy?" " I don't know." "Come on, Nicola, we're not playing games here." "Where was he when he called you yesterday?" "I don't know." "He said we'd be all right." "Look, these are dangerous people, Nicola." "It's vital we find Andy before they do." "Where is he?" "I'm not supposed to tell you." "OK, so you, Andy and the baby go on the run, but they'll find you, believe me, they will." "He said he'd seen something he shouldn't, and they were after him." "He said he was going to make a plan and ring me back." "And has he?" "He told me to get some stuff together, for me and the baby, but I don't know what to pack, I don't know what it needs." "Where are you meeting him, Nicola?" "Seaton Canal." "Maybe they got to him already." "Trust you to look on the bright side." "Oh, ye of little faith." "Where'd he get that car?" "Andy Garsdale?" "I'm DS Croft, this is DC Doyle, Missing Persons Unit." "We'd like you to come with us." "What's going on?" " Where's Nicola?" " She reported you missing." "We want to make sure you're OK." "I ain't done nothing wrong." "I don't have to come with you, do I?" "We know you're running away, and we know you're running from, but they're dangerous people." "Come back with us, tell us what's happened, and case is closed." "Look, Nicola is in a terrible state." "She's worried sick about you." "This stress is no good for her or the baby." "What?" "What?" "Is the baby all right?" "They're both fine, she just wants to see you." "She's back at the station." "Well, what about the car?" "See, it's my sister's, I've got to get it back to her by tomorrow." "DC Doyle will keep you company." "Make sure you don't lose your way." "So this is all off the record, yeah?" "I just tell you how it is, and then I'm out of here?" "If that's what you want." "OK." "Well, um..." "As far as I knew it was all kosher," "I was just picking up packages and delivering them." "And these packages, could you tell what was in them?" "My job's to get from A to B as quick as possible, not to ask questions." "But I can tell it weren't drugs." "It was more like paper in bundles, um...about that size." "What, roughly the size of a, a bank note, say?" "Yeah." "When did you realise it wasn't kosher?" "The day before yesterday." "I got there early and there was all these boxes, so I had a little look,and they're full of money, and I thought, "hang on, something dodgy's going on here."" " How very astute." " Yeah." "Yeah, so I legged it." "I managed to get on the bike, but one of them clocked me." "Why didn't you call the police?" "I was scared." "And when I come off my bike, I didn't know what to do." "So you rang Nicola?" "Yeah, but she didn't answer." "Then those blokes pulled up, and I dropped me stupid phone, and they were coming at me, so I just pegged it." "I gave them the slip and got a cab to my mate's house in Folkestone." "Do you recognise any of these?" "Well, hang on, I never said nothing about IDing them." "CID have been building a case against them." "They really could do with your help." "No, no way." "This is all off the record, you said." "You don't know them." " You don't know what they're capable of." " But you do." "That's why CID would like to talk to you." "No, forget it!" "I know what they do to grasses, all right?" "You said I could leave whenever I want." "Tell me where Nicola is, and I'm out." "OK, OK." "Nicola's in reception." "You'll need to fill these in to reclaim your bike." "I'm not going back for the bike." "I've got four wheels now anyway, better for the little 'un." "Haven't you got to return the car to your sister?" "Yeah, yeah, of course, what am I thinking of?" "I'll get the bike back, and I'll sell it." "If you could hand those to the duty sergeant on your way out." "Check who the car's registered to." "You want a couple of uniform in the car park?" "I'll see if front desk can stall him, buy some time." "Have you any idea how worried I was?" "I've been imagining all sorts." "I'm fine, babe, it's great to see you." "I just got to fill this stupid form in, then we can leave." "Excuse me, I need to fill this in, have you got a pen?" "Certainly, sir." " These as well?" " Indeed, sir." "Andy's car doesn't and never has belonged to his sister." "A garage sold it yesterday for cash, three grand." "Cash?" "Where'd you get the car from?" "I've got to stop off at home, I didn't finish packing." "We'll buy new stuff when we get there." "Get where?" "Andy, I can't go that fast, it hurts." "Right." "Right, wait here, I'll bring the car over." "Here, there's nothing to worry about, everything will be fine, all right?" "Sorry, Andy, there's a couple of things we didn't get round to asking you." "Could you open the boot, please?" "It's not mine." "You've got a lot of explaining to do." "I couldn't help it." "All this new stuff we need for the baby, I can't afford it." "I mean, the rent on a new house is going to be twice as expensive." "What have you done?" "You kept saying I needed to earn more." "I tried cash in hand, but that won't even keep us in nappies." "And you thought stealing would help?" "I thought a couple of grand would give us a fresh start." "How far do you think we'll go with a couple of grand?" "I don't want her growing up thinking her dad was a complete loser." "You stupid..." "What's going to happen to him?" "It's a serious crime." "I'm sorry, I've got no other option." "Jason." "Andy Garsdale, I'm arresting you for possession of counterfeit notes." "Don't do that." "I was just trying to be a good dad." "I can't be that in prison, can I?" "The CPS may be more lenient if they know you've cooperated, but I can't promise anything, I'm sorry." "You don't have to say anything, but it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned, something which you later rely on in court." "Anything you do say may be given in evidence." "I'm sorry." "What is it, Danny?" " I've messed up, MJ." " What else is new?" "No, I've really messed up." "Liz found out I took Daisy for a drink, has jumped to the wrong conclusion, and thinks I'm having an affair." "What did you expect?" "She's not talking to me." "She won't even let me into the house." "Where have you been staying?" "At the studio." "I got busted this morning." "They recommend I take some time off to sort out my private life." "Can I stay at yours, MJ?" "Just for a few days?" "You won't even know I'm there." "Oh, all right." "There you go." "Katie's phone number, where did you get that?" "I emailed a few agencies, and she's just done a job for one of them." "Let's hope it's not out of date." "I don't know what's going on with Lee." "I'd like to know what he's playing at." " What are you doing here?" " Dad invited me." "I've got nothing to say to you, MJ." "You put your job before your family." "Stop being a copper, and try being a daughter." "Ellen, I'm sorry." "I mucked up." "It's not me you should be apologising to." "Well, this is nice." "Well, come on, then, you said you wanted to apologise." "I jumped to the wrong conclusion," "I'm really sorry." "It's all right, love." "You made a mistake." "We all know I've made enough to last a lifetime." "Sorry, Ellen, you were right, I should have listened to you." "So, what say we put all this behind us and start again, eh?" "Just the three of us." "And Sara, eh?" "A proper family." "I'd really like that." "We're about to eat." "Do you want some?" "That would be lovely." "Thanks." "I always knew you'd sort it out." "I meant what I said, I'm really sorry." "I shouldn't always look for the worst in people." "It's..." "It's years being a copper, I suppose." "It was really good of you, setting up this trust fund for Sara." "Well, it's the least I could do for my girls, and it's not like the Coopers will miss it." "The Coopers?" "They won't even notice it's gone." "I wasn't going to have them getting their thieving hands on it." "So you got your thieving hands on it instead?" "Oh, here we go again." "Can't you change the record?" "I don't believe it, you've lied to us again." "Sara deserves it more than they do." "That's not the point!" "You know your problem, eh?" "You think you're so special, and sit up there in your great big office, lording it, shouting at people, telling them what to do." "You think you're so much better than the rest of us." "Well, you're not." "Tell Ellen I got a call from work, an emergency." "What about the dinner?" "No." "No, don't worry, I won't." "You have my word." "And, er, thanks for all your help." "Bye." "Well, what did she say?" "Why did she run off?" "She didn't." "She's at home, desperately hoping her husband," "Mr Mulholland, won't find out she had a one night stand a month ago, with Lee." "Lee's not her boyfriend?" "Oh, he slept with her once." "He's been stalking her ever since." "That's why she moved house." "Seriously?" "Lee's due in any minute." "I can't wait to hear this." "He's used me." "He sat in there  and he told me a pack of lies." "Why don't you let me talk to him?" "You go home, clear your head, I'll sort it out." "No." "Thanks." "I need to do this." "If you're sure." "Hey." "Did you speak to her, then?" "What did she say?" "Well, you tell me." "I mean, you seem to know everything else about her." "Where she used to live, or where she's worked over the last six months." "You know, when I told you I worked in MPU," "I mean, you must have thought," " that'll come in handy." " No, mate..." "No, mate... "Old Doyley," ""he's not that bright," ""but I'll just use him" ""to get an address," ""because he won't work out the rest of it."" "Like the fact that she's married?" "She's not happy with him." "She's going to leave him, he's not right for her." "No." "You're not right for her." "Why would she sleep with me if she's happy with him?" "Because she made a mistake." "She's not interested." "You fancy her, don't you?" " You want her for yourself." " OK." "That's it." "You need to leave, now." "You know I'm going to make a complaint about you." "You should be grateful I'm not doing you for wasting police time." "If she just sees me, she just talks to me, it'll be like it was, she'll want me back." "You've lost it." "Big time." " Now, you need to get a grip." " Just give me her number, yeah?" " That'll be fine." " When are you going to get it into your thick skull?" "She felt sorry for you." "She doesn't want you." "You're wrong." "Can you get her for me, mate, please?" "No." "I'll jump." "You're pathetic." "Subtitles by Red Bee Media Ltd" "E-mail subtitling@bbc.co.uk"