"That'll do it for me." "See you later." "All right, see you later." "And what happened then?" "Well, it's all in the books." "'William Macadam,' 'Mack the Knife,' 'The Slasher of the North.'" "I'd rather hear your version." "I killed two women, Dr. Hill." "I might have killed more if" "I hadn't let them catch me." "I wanted to stop." "I wanted help." "And eventually, thank God, I got some." "In prison?" "Therapy." "Five days a week, every week, for twenty years." "The subject has to be willing." "I was." "Michael is a fantastic example of the sort of results intensive, long-term therapy can achieve." "I'm sorry " " Michael?" "Michael Thompson." "We're giving him a new name, a new home, a new life." "I wouldn't have gotten this far without Ms. Jenkins." "You see, it's not the letters after my name that interest me, but if my thesis can prevent another Mack the Knife from preying on women, then maybe" "I can begin to make up for what he did." "What 'he' did?" "What I did." "Mack was the construct of a diseased mind, Dr. Hill." "He doesn't exist anymore." "Send me a work-in-progress every Monday for assessment, and we'll meet on Thursdays at 2:00 to discuss it." "I'd like to attend some seminars." "It would be helpful for Mr. Thompson to integrate into campus life." "One step at a time, I think." "Come on, Dr. Hill, I'd be an asset to your course." "I don't frighten anyone these days." "How will you work on your thesis?" "We're supplying him with a PC." "Voice-activated, state-of-the-art." "Does everything really except open doors." "You've restored my faith in human nature." "See you Thursday." "Ms. Jenkins." "Tuesday at the earliest." "No!" "I want it done today." "Okay." "If you go on through, I'll speak to doctor." "I'm a professional woman." "I have no time to waste." "I know you're really busy today." "It's negative." "A false alarm." "What?" "Quite a relief, I should imagine." "Shit." "Sorry." "You have one new message, left today at 10:10 A.M." "Carol, hi, it's John." "I don't know whether you got my other messages." "I really enjoyed the other night." "I was hoping we could do it again maybe." "Let me know what you think." "Still up for tonight, lads?" "Phil sugg do down at the zone." "There's two ton behind the bar." "Sorry, mate, I'm on tonight." "Yeah, I'm up for it." "... commonly known as 'evil.'" "So we get this idea of the damaged personality as intrinsically wicked, something we have no control over." "And received wisdom says that evil comes from Satan, rather than man." "And, unlike man ... evil never sleeps." "So whatever evil is, it's not external to us." "It's a choice." "That was a brilliant lecture." "The bit I was awake for... though you did skirt around the issue of inherited predisposition." "Peter, this is the best first-year essay I've ever read." "It's original, it's ... well-researched." "Cogently argued." "Thanks." "What's with the handwriting?" "Looks like it was knocked off on the top deck of a bus." "Yeah, that's because it was." "I've got a lot on my plate at the moment." "Well, you need to look at your priorities." "You cannot allow yourself to be distracted." "Sorry, are you going to answer that?" "Yes." "Tony Hill." "Carol, hi." "Fun for all the family?" "The victims are a Mr. and Mrs. Johnson." "Early 20s " " Mrs. Johnson's mother found the bodies." "She's under sedation." "It's not pretty in there." "The groin injuries?" "He was castrated -- after his skull had been crushed with a blow from a heavy object." "We haven't found it yet." "And her?" "She was still alive when they opened her up." "Male." "Very strong." "Arrived with his tools and left with them." "He's organized, intelligent." "He's killed before." "So he might have form?" "They were Catholic." "It wasn't their faith that bothered him." "The icons are untouched." "He wanted to obliterate them." "Dismantle them." "Was it personal?" "It's always personal." "Look, I need to get past." "They wanted to start a family." "Yes." "There's a good chance she was pregnant." "Oh, God." "Gov." "Yeah?" "Seems like the Johnsons didn't get on with their next-door neighbor " " Andrews." "We have several witnesses who heard him making threats." "All this bloodshed over some neighborhood row?" "Well, butchery wouldn't bother Mr. Andrews." "He works in a slaughterhouse." "What does your job involve?" "I joint the carcasses, take out the offal." "You know, the guts and that." "Is it true you fell out with the Johnsons?" "Once or twice, yeah." "They were God botherers, right holy jobs." "Well, then what do they complain about?" "Nothing, no, everything." "Is this your hobby?" "Are you into photography?" "Sometimes, yeah." "And you were on the late shift all last night?" "Clocked in, clocked out, yeah." "What sort of stuff do you do?" "Is it landscapes, portraits, still-life?" "You know, portraits, mostly." "Friends, family." "Oh, a family." "You have kids?" "No, other people's." "Other people's kids." "I don't see any examples of your work hanging up." "It's not for public consumption?" "It's not like that." "Look, I know what you're getting at." "Tell me what I'm getting at." "You're as bad as they were, reading stuff into it, going on about obscenity." "I take pictures, that's all." "Yeah, of kids." "There's nothing dodgy about it." "You'd have to be sick to think there was." "The pictures are innocent." "These kids, they're innocent; that's the whole point." "We'll need to look at your computer." "I'm not a pedo, all right?" "We never said you were, Mr. Andrews." "Is that what the Johnsons said?" "Is that what they complained about?" "What?" "He's painting." "It's art." "It's communication." "There's writing underneath." "Bill, can we have infrared over here?" "Can you enhance the contrast?" "There." "Damn." "He's taking the piss." "WHO AM I?" "He took photographs ... before he covered up the slogan." "Sexually motivated killers often revisit the scene to relive the moment." "And having a photo's the next best thing?" "Rasheen Johnson might not have been pregnant." "Some women buy baby clothes because they want a baby, not because ..." "I know, Tony." "The biological clock drives them mad." "You get shoplifting, child kidnapping." "It's an unrecognized indicator of dysfunctional behavior." "Under-recognized, is it?" "Oh, yeah." "Most of these male psychologists are usually too far ... up their own   and the penny drops." "You?" "Well, I am a woman, Tony." "You want a baby?" "Ridiculous, isn't it?" "Not at all." "It's not just having a baby, it's finding a halfway decent dad." "Well, if you want, I'll ..." "I'll help you look." "Yeah, right, Tony, thanks." "Some other time." "Yeah, thanks for the lift." "Good night, Carol." "Good morning." "I live here." "I've been through Mr. Andrews' hard drive, and there is some hard-core stuff here." "Russian imports, mainly." "But these ones are special." "These are homemade." "Time-stamped four weeks ago." "We need to find the originals." "This is what you're looking for." "Digital memory card, if he hasn't wiped it already." "Are there any images of the murder?" "No hidden photos -- he hasn't even encrypted this stuff." "Pass his details on to vice." "Right, did his alibi check out?" "I spoke to his manager." "Andrews was there all last night." "What about form?" "Sixteen years ago he did nine months for ABH   knifed a bloke in a pub car park after an all-night session." "Obviously likes to take his work home." "Forensics?" "Blue poly-cotton fibers." "They don't match anything in the Johnson house." "Most likely they're from workman's overalls, but not ones used at the abattoir." "Okay, find out more about that stabbing." "Now, it's possible Rasheen Johnson was pregnant." "Check with her doctor, chase up her medical records." "Let me know as soon as you have something." "Who am I?" "Hmm?" "Hmm?" "Who am I?" "Are you taunting us?" "Or do you really want to know?" "You need to be more rigorous in your arguments." "You're inclined to rely on assertion rather than reasoning." "I felt it was appropriate to state my own opinion." "Well, you best check your credentials before you set yourself up as an expert." "I do have some experience of aberrant personalities" "You had an aberrant personality." "That's not the same thing." "Well ..." "I haven't been lecturing for twelve years, that's true." "But I still havesomething to offer." "Like the murder the other night." "What, the Johnsons?" "Whew!" "Shocking." "I heard the place looked like an abattoir." "And where did you hear that?" "Well ... coppers love to talk." "But you need to talk after something like that." "And I'm good with people." "I might like to become a police advisor." "Well, a police advisor needs detachment, objectivity ..." "I'm not sure you have that yet." "I get the impression you feel threatened by me." "How, exactly?" "By my age, by my insight ... into the mind set of the killer." "If "inside" is the right word." "Let me tell you ... if a personality can be damaged, it can be healed, Dr. Hill." "And if you don't believe that, then you're not really a doctor at all;" "you're merely a spectator." "Do it again." "Less bald assertions, more reasoned argument." "You're the boss." "Oh, I have something for you, before I go." "I'd like your opinion on that, as a fellow author." "Thanks." "But I've only published academically." "Well, we can but dream." "I shall see you next week, Dr. Hill." "Watch it." "Sorry, Dr. Hill, I didn't realize you were with a patient." "Patient?" "You prick." "All right, that's enough." "The victim was Sarah Maynard" " married, twin daughters, 34 years old." "One of the daughters found her when she came home from school." "It happened this afternoon." "Chapter fourteen?" "Biblical?" "A bible quote would need chapter and verse, wouldn't it?" "Why are you in bed in the afternoon?" "Can I?" "No, Carol, you have to look." "See, this violence, this butchery" " he's doing it to blind us, to make us look away." "To hide what he's really after." "He cut here first." "Above the pubic bone, then out to the sternum." "Same as with Rasheen Johnson." "Organs thrown about." "Her womb was in the bath." "Check for semen." "He's trying to wash something away." "Do you think she was raped?" "Kevin Johnson had his genitals cut off." "Not all his genitals, just his testicles." "Killed in bed." "What happens in bed?" "Sleep." "Sex." "Death." "This is Emily." "Her sister Laura has been taken to hospital to be treated for shock." "Hi, Emily." "My name's Tony." "Tony Hill." "I told them I didn't see anything." "Laura went upstairs." "She started screaming." "I called the police." "Laura wouldn't let me go up." "Yeah, she did the right thing, Emily." "Was it bad, what happened to Mum?" "Can I ask you ... how was your mum's health, generally?" "Did she get headaches?" "Did she get tired?" "No, not really." "Just wondered why she was in bed in the afternoon." "Emily." "This is Sarah's husband " " Steve Maynard." "Where is she " " Sarah?" "I want to see her." "I'm DCI Carol Jordan." "I want to see my wife." "I'm afraid that might take a while, Mr. Maynard." "Did you feel it?" "The tension between him and his daughter." "She didn't run to him." "He didn't try and comfort her." "Yeah, but, Tony, she's just lost her mum, he's lost his wife   not everyone reacts the same way." "Gov, we've got a connection between the Maynards and the Johnsons." "Steve Maynard works at the meat plant with Mr. Kiddie Pics, Dave Andrews." "Okay, bring them both in." "Separate interviews." "There was no sign of a forced entry." "It is possible your wife knew her killer." "No, we ..." "I don't know anyone who could do something like this." "I'm really sorry I have to ask this, but ... is it possible she was seeing someone else?" "You said Laura found her?" "Oh, my God." "She must be ..." "Carol, he's avoiding the question." "Ma'am." "16 years ago Andrew went out that pub stabbing that Andrews did." "Well, guess who went down with him?" "Not Maynard?" "Tried to give him an alibi." "Got done for attempting to pervert." "Look, I know it sounds a little bit daft, but ..." "You think the two of them swapped murders?" "Well, each of them prepares the scene for the other, sets off for work, and each ends up with a perfect alibi." "Maybe Andrews had it in for the Johnsons because they knew he was a pedophile." "But why would Maynard want his wife dead?" "So, Mr. Andrews ... where were you this afternoon?" "At home, watching TV." "And how well do you know Steven Maynard?" "I work with him." "Why?" "His wife was murdered this afternoon." "Got nothing to do with me." "Told you, I was watching TV." "You go back a bit, you and Maynard." "You know what, I've had enough of this." "We'd like a DNA sample." "Okay." "What are you worried about?" "It's just routine." "Dr. Hill, these were taken from Andrews' computer." "... Didn't see anything." "Laura went upstairs." "She started screaming." "I was at work all day." "What about Monday night?" "I went for a pint with a few of the lads from work." "Then straight home." "Got in about midnight." "Can anyone vouch for that?" "My wife." "How were things between you?" "All right." "When did you last have sex?" "What do you need to know that for?" "Carol, ask about his relationship towards Andrews." "How did you get on with your colleague, Dave Andrews?" "Andrews?" "I work with him at the plant, that's all." "Oh, I thought you were mates." "You did time together, didn't you?" "After a fight outside a pub?" "That was ... years ago." "Why did you fall out?" "Was it because he took those photographs of your girls?" "Did Dave Andrews take photographs of your daughters?" "I haven't seen any photographs." "Did he know Andrews was into kids?" "And he sent his girls round to his house." "Did you know about Dave Andrews' tastes when you let your daughters visit him, unaccompanied?" "Couldn't be for something like that." "Steven Maynard sends his girls round to Andrews." "The Johnson's next-door see what's happening and threaten to report it." "The girls tell their mother what's happened, she threatens to get both Andrews and Maynard done for child abuse." "Means, opportunity, motive." "Thanks, Tony." "Think you've cracked it." "Have you ever been to Dave Andrews' house?" "We found several photographs at his home." "We believe you're in them." "It wasn't us." "Would you like to see them?" "Carol." "Carol, if they won't disclose, we can't force them to." "You talk to them, then." "It could take weeks to penetrate their denial." "Maybe it's not them in the photographs." "Come on, Tony." "Carol, you can't force them to admit it;" "that's abuse in itself." "If they don't make a statement, we don't have any evidence, any motive " "Yes, we do." "The uterus the killer removed from Sarah Maynard, it contains fresh traces of semen." "Andrews raped her first and then tried to get rid of the evidence." "They're running a DNA test." "If the semen matches Andrews' profile, we'll have him." "And he'll want to take Maynard with him." "Two for the price of one." "Hold them overnight, question them again in the morning." "That way we can leave the girls out of it altogether." "What else is in this report?" "An impression of the weapon used." "A long, curved blade like a sickle, about 15 centimeters long." "Okay." "What are you saying to us?" ""Who am I?" "Chapter XIV."" "Chapter XIV of what?" "Textbooks, slaughter manual?" "Curved blade." "Do you use sickles?" "'MACK THE KNIFE'" "Chapter thirteen." "I'm sorry." "I had to talk to you." "Oh, for God's sake, Tony." "It's really late." "I just found out that Andrews' blood group doesn't match the semen found on the body, which means, unless those girls testify, we don't have a case." "Thought you should look at this." "In the late '70s, a man called William MacAdam terrorized Leeds for two months." "He killed two women with a roofing knife." "Tabloids called him "Mack the Knife."" "He was given a new name, Michael Thompson, and was released under license six weeks ago." "I'm a DCI, Tony, I'm supposed to know things like that." "How have you come across him?" "He's a student of mine, writing a doctorate on criminal psychology." "Is he any good?" "He's quite bright." "Rather unoriginal." "But he's very vain." "And he likes to play games." "Yeah, and he has severe rheumatoid arthritis in both hands." "His chapter's the last one in the book." "Chapter XIII." "He's writing the next chapter." "There have been three murders in Bradfield recently." "I heard." "Dreadful business." "What did you hear?" "Two women mutilated, a man castrated." "That particular detail was never released." "No, I have contacts." "There were similarities to the murders you committed in the '70s when you were known as MacAdam." "The killer used a curved knife." "Possibly a roofing knife." "Well, that would suggest to me he was a roofer." "Carol, don't let him play games." "What do you think this killer is after?" "I thought you lot had a psychologist helping you out, huh?" "Does he not know?" "Vanity, Carol." "Go for his ego." "I read about your career." "Didn't take me long." "You barely had a chapter to yourself." "You never really got the notoriety you deserved, did you?" "He was a sloppy writer." "He had sloppy material." "Two attacks, then you got caught." "Just 'cause you wanted your name in the paper." "I wanted to get caught." "It was a cry for help." "Yeah, right." "There was something you said in here." ""I spread my seed all over the north."" "What's all that about?" "Well, let's just say I was a big hit with the ladies." "You're in his fantasy, Carol;" "tread very carefully." "But you weren't, were you?" "You couldn't even talk to women, so you stalked them and attacked them." "Careful." "The nearest you got to sex was masturbating into knickers you'd stolen from washing lines." "You're so inadequate, so pathetic." "You still into women's underwear?" "I know what you're trying to do." "Huh?" "One assault on a copper and I'm back inside again as soon as you can say "knife."" "Wind it up, Carol." "Leave him hanging." "Interview suspended, 4:20 A.M." "The glamorous DCI." "What are you doing here in the middle of the night, eh?" "You got no family?" "You scare men off, don't you?" "No kids, no life, no future." "Just work." "Well, I'll tell you something, people will remember me, but who's going to remember you, eh?" "If Thompson's been implicated in a crime, I need to hear about it." "Okay, three people have been murdered recently, and there are strong similarities to the ones that MacAdam committed." "Twenty-six years ago, and he's not MacAdam anymore." "Changing a man's name doesn't change who he is." "He served his sentence." "I hope you're not making him a scapegoat for crimes you can't solve." "I don't intend to discount him as a suspect just because he's your pet project." "Where was he yesterday afternoon?" "He was with me in a supervision meeting." "Inspector ..." "Michael Thompson is making a new life for himself." "If news of his arrest gets out, it'll ruin everything we've achieved." "What the media reports has nothing to do with me." "But I have no intention of telling them about Thompson, if that's what you mean." "Then I take it you'll be releasing him without charge?" "Go home and get some rest." "Try to avoid this place." "She says he's changed." "Oh, he has." "But not in the way she thinks." "MacAdam has the massive ego of the inadequate personality." "Twenty-five years ago, he got cocky and he got caught." "Still gets to him." "He has to prove he was always smarter than the rest of us." "Michael Thompson." "I want him placed under surveillance, and I want a warrant to search his flat." "And check his PC for digital photographs." "What about Andrews and Maynard?" "We can't hold them much longer unless we charge them." "Vice wants to talk to Andrews about his photo collection." "You can tell Maynard he can go pending further investigation." "And it wasn't true, what MacAdam said in there." "You have a life." "And you have friends who love you." "Thanks, Tony." "For God's sake." "You're worse than the screws." "Do you want a hand with that, mate?" "Do you want a hand with that?" "Hall-oo" "Hello, Dr. Hill." "Mm." "Sorry, did I wake you up?" "No, it's fine." "Sorry, I was up most of the night." "Lucky you." "I wish." "Where were we?" "Um, my essay on inherited disposition." "Can't seem to lay my hands on it." "Maybe that's because I haven't actually finished it yet." "Ah, right." "Can't you find a better-paid job?" "Shift work or something?" "I've got one of those as well." "There are such things as student loans." "My family has what they call a credit history." "These are critical months in your career, Peter." "I know you want to be self-sufficient." "Thanks, but ... you sound just like someone's dad." "I think these are sublimated paternal urges." "Uh, listen, son, don't get psychological with me." "'Listen, son?" "' Gotcha." "Get it in by Monday lunchtime." "Thanks, doc." ""Gotcha."" "You still in position, Paula?" "Yeah." "Lovely view of the bins." "He's on the move." "This is a ghost of his "C" drive." "An identical copy." "Just check for hidden folders." "Okay ..." "Paula, he's heading towards the arcade." "Get over there." "He's good, this guy." "Encryption." "Can you access it?" "Yeah." "Paula, cover the Blake Street exit, he's going down the lift." "Kevin?" "Paula, can you hear me?" "Kevin?" "Kevin?" "Paula?" "Can't hear you." "Gotcha!" "Shit!" "What do you want to see?" "That one." "And watch out, might be pretty horrible." "Paula, we've lost him." "Shit." "It's horrible, all right, but ..." "Is that it?" "There might be more." "No, that's it." "That's all there is." "We've just had the DNA results back from the semen found in Sarah Maynard's womb, and it doesn't match her husband's or Andrews'." "It won't match Mack, either." "Surely, we don't know that until we've taken a sample from him." "We're talking about a killer who's immensely organized." "He's left next to no forensic evidence." "Mack wouldn't make that sort of mistake." "So you're saying Sarah Maynard slept with a lover who left before Mack arrived?" "The place must have been like a bus station." "He's learned to cover his tracks, but sooner or later, he'll get cocky and he'll make a mistake." "Chances are he already has." "Female, early 20s." "Dark brown hair." "Head, torso ... arms, legs dumped in separate bags." "Face and teeth destroyed." "Fingertips burnt off." "Unless her DNA's on file " "We have no means of identification." "Was she dead when he did all this?" "Oh, yes." "Cause of death was almost certainly strangulation." "The hyoid bone's still there, but it's broken." "The torso was opened with a curved knife, about 15 centimeters long, possibly a roofing knife." "How long was she down there?" "Week or two, maybe three." "The water's destroyed any significant forensic evidence." "She was his first victim." "Spark that set him off." "These were found on the body?" "Paula, check these out." "Try market stalls, hippie jewelry stalls." "Maybe she was a goth." "He destroyed every identifiable feature because he knew her." "And she knew him." "She could have led us back to him." "Maybe she still can." "Dr. Hill." "Can my friend join us?" "Oi!" "Nah." "He prefers to wait outside." "Keep an eye on the student body." "Oh, I finished your book." "Already?" "And you such a busy man?" "Well, I had an advantage, I'd seen most of it before." "I'm impressed at your breadth of reading." "You've plagiarized a wide range of texts ... including some of mine." "You're disappointed I didn't credit you?" "Yes." "I was disappointed." "The one thing you could offer -- insight, empathy -- it's not there." "You don't want to understand the damaged personality;" "you want to celebrate it." "You describe a dozen murders in graphic detail and you dress it up in psychobabble to make it respectable." "It's nothing more than morbid voyeurism." "And it'll sell thousands, I'm sure." "It's just not very original." "Plagiarism ... voyeurism ... and all this from a second-rate lecturer who hangs out at crime scenes pretending to be an expert, who gets his rocks off on other men's murders." "But he's never had the bottle to go there himself." "I think we're done." "Yes, my books will sell in their thousands, while your crap sits unread on some library shelf." "But don't worry ... you'll still impress the kids." "Especially the little wanker, Peter Gant." "He really thinks the sun, moon, and stars shines out of your arse." "Take this with you." "Ah ... it's ... it's a miracle." "I'm cured." "Nah." "You're still Willie MacAdam." "They should never have let you out." "Too late now." "Police have appealed for witnesses following the discovery of a woman's body in" "Bradfield Union Canal." "Their spokesman would not confirm whether it was linked to the recent spate of murders, saying only that inquiries are continuing." "But now criminologist Michael Thompson, author of a new book on the psychology of murder, has offered the police his expertise." "This is a very sick man, a man who objectifies women, fears and hates them." "And he externalizes that fear by attacking them." "And you've outlined your theories to Bradfield police?" "Well, they say they have a psychologist advising them, but the fact of the matter is, he doesn't have the relevant " "Have you seen him?" "MacAdam!" "Spouting cobblers on television." "Like you said, Tony, he's vain and he likes to play games." "Oh, what did probation say about how he faked his arthritis?" "That he was getting treatment and making progress." "That was one of the main justifications for his release." "Yeah, Tony, I know." "That's not why I'm here." "It's driving me mad." "I need your help." "Is this about " "No." "It's about the murders." "The ring she wore, that girl in the canal, I've seen it before." "Someone was wearing them, I think she was wearing them." "You mean you've seen her?" "I want you to help me remember." "Ah, no." "What?" "No, you don't." "You don't want to do this, not with me." "Yes, I do." "Of course I do." "Carol, if you wanted to remember, you would." "If you can't, it's because you want to forget." "Skip the analysis." "She's a murder victim, I'm a witness." "I have to know where I've seen her before." "Help me to remember." "No." "Please." "No." "Yes." "Yes." "Every part of your body ... start with your toes and feet." "Relax them." "Up to your legs, through your torso." "Deep breaths." "Hands and arms all relaxed." "I want you to step on to the escalator and count to ten as you descend." "You see the rings." "Describe them." "Lots of rings." "Silver ... one with a jade stone." "On her hand?" "Her living hand?" "Yeah, a woman's hand." "Chapped skin." "Red knuckles." "Resting on ..." "Resting on what?" "Holding onto a strap, a handbag strap." "Describe the handbag." "Cheap." "Red leather." "Purple, fake fur." "... you go through, I'll speak to the doctor." "She's waving her arms about." "Why?" "I want it done today." "She's complaining to someone, she wants it done today." "She wants what done today?" "A termination." "We're in the Women's Choice Clinic." "I'm a professional woman." "She walks past me." "Now it's my turn." "God, sorry." "You don't have to be sorry." "No, I didn't want to tell anyone." "I know." "I was in such a panic." "It was all a false alarm anyway." "But then when they told me I wasn't pregnant ... part of me was really disappointed." "Thanks, Tony." "Carol, we should talk about this." "You said I wanted to forget." "I'm going to have to try harder." "Yes, but then you made me help you remember." "This really isn't the time." "You wait." "She was pregnant." "And he knew she was." "But then she got rid of it." "And he found out -- that was the trigger." "What if the other victims were trying to conceive?" "This isn't just about sex, it's about children." "Yeah, but how does that fit with MacAdam's profile?" "I don't know." "Right, I'm going to the clinic." "I'll come with you." "No, you're not." "Who are you going to go with" "" " Kevin?" "She wouldn't have left her real details." "How do you know?" "Did you?" "and that she knew the man that killed her." "Now, we could get a court order." "But then I'd have to say I knew she was here." "She gave her name as Anya Smith, 101 Brown Street, Bradfield." "Brown Street." "There's no such place." "But she called herself Anya?" "Had she been here before?" "Several times." "She claims she was a supply teacher." "But you think she worked on the street?" "So a tart was murdered." "Well, it's not as if there's a shortage." "This woman was mutilated with a roofing knife." "You mutilated women with a roofing knife." "So that's your case, is it?" "Face it, you've got no teeth." "Carol, ask him about Anya, if he tried to have sex with her." "Did she tease you?" "Anya?" "When you couldn't get it up?" "'Cause you can't get it up, can you?" "Not without extreme violence." "Funny that." "Because I'm getting a hard-on just looking at you." "His mother was an alcoholic." "Your mother was an alcoholic, wasn't she?" "And a prostitute." "It's all in the books." "Not all of it." "Ask him what she did when he wet the bed." "What did she do when you wet the bed?" "She threatened him, humiliated him." "Did she threaten you, mock you?" "She said she'd cut off his penis with a knife." "She took a knife to you, didn't she, said she'd cut it off." "And he still does it." "He still wets the bed." "You still wet the bed, don't you?" "That's disgusting." "You're a dirty, sick little boy." "Aren't you?" "Aren't you?" "It bugs you, doesn't it, that Tony Hill trails along behind you, sniffing the bed sheets and telling everyone he's leading the investigation?" "What happened to Anya when she told him she was pregnant?" "Tony Hill has got some dirty little secrets of his own." "He can't sustain a real relationship, because ultimately he treats everyone as specimens." "As insects ... even you." "Why the Johnsons?" "Why Sarah Maynard" " was that revenge, acting out against your mother?" "Let's stick to subjects you know about." "Hill's as damaged as the nutters he studies, and he knows it." "He tries to rationalize it, but he's terrified, because deep down, deep down he knows exactly what he wants to be." "Oh, yeah?" "No, don't take the bait." "What's that?" "Me." "You ..." "Carol, no!" "Have no idea what Tony Hill is like." "Don't let him see how you feel." "I do admire your loyalty." "If it is just loyalty." "We'll need a DNA sample from you." "I'm very happy to help." "I can see how seriously you took my request for discretion." "Evidence Proves TV Expert Michael Thompson is Convicted Murderer" "There's no reference to our inquiry." "Oh, please." "Now his history's been leaked, it'll be impossible for him to maintain his innocence." "And, of course, while the press are chasing him, no one's asking why you can't catch the real killer." "Like I said, Ms. Jenkins, I don't control what the newspapers print." "We have spent years rehabilitating him, and someone on your team seems determined to wreck it before he's even had a chance." "No one on my team talks to the media without my permission." "Nobody even knew about his record apart from me." "Well, somebody did." "I can't believe this, Dr. Hill." "Michael has done something amazing with his life, and you'd sabotage that out of professional envy?" "I know it's hard for you to be objective." "Me?" "Yeah." "Your attachment to Mack, it's distorting your judgment." "You've picked the wrong man to fall in love with." "Dr. Hill." "Fall in love?" "This is ludicrous!" "You have no idea what sort of man he is." "The alibi you gave for him, was it even true?" "That's enough." "I know what sort of man he is." "I know what he's done and I know what he's capable of." "If you charge him, you'd better have evidence," "What is it with you?" "You think every unattached woman in her 30s is so desperate for affection she'll throw herself at anyone?" "No, of course not." "Haven't you got a lecture to give or something?" "Don't worry, it's not you they're interested in, just Mack the Knife, the Slasher of the North." "You leaked the truth yourself so you could sell more books and make me look petty." "That wasn't hard." "Your vanity will be the end of you." "Just like last time." "You look after your pupils, Dr. Hill, and I'll look after me-self." "Look." "We knew it would be a risk,   your past coming to light, we just ... you've just got to ignore it and move on." "Go to London, maybe, pick up the pieces." "Start, start a-fresh." "I'm sorry, that's out of the question." "How can I work in this environment?" "I'm a freak show." "Plods at my front door." "Tabloids chasing me, vigilantes." "We have support systems in place here." "You have support systems in London, too." "I'm your specialist case officer." "Get a transfer." "Ah, come with me, Polly." "I can't." "Why not?" "Well, I've got " " I've got a job to do." "Is that all I am to you, a job?" "Oh, Michael." "We could both start again, Polly." "I can't do this on my own." "I know." "You're my best friend, Polly." "You can see right through me." "Hmm." "I know, and I know it's not true what they say about you." "Everybody looking at me." "Police opening my letters, just waiting for me to screw up." "It's like living life on a knife edge." "Look, I'll try to get them to leave you alone, I promise." "You promise?" "I'll do what I can." "I'll tell you what you'll do." "Don't promise me anything." "Look." "Don't promise me anything." "I can't, I can't make them do it." "You're like the rest of them." "Dirty, filthy little prick tease." "Please don't do this!" "Now, get out!" "Get out!" "Michael!" "Michael?" "Please, let me in." "Michael!" "I'm sorry." "I do ..." "I do like you." "Michael!" "Please let me in." "Michael, I'm sorry." "Good morning, hi, sorry." "Late again." "Well, I mean, I'd be on time if this was Tuesday." "But it's Thursday, so, never mind." "Where is Peter?" "Peter Gant?" "I don't know." "Okay ..." "Hi, does Peter Gant " "Oh!" "What did he write on the wall?" ""Wanker."" "That's what he called him." "Mack." "It can't have been Mack, Tony." "He's been under constant surveillance." "He's never been out of your sight, not once?" "Well, we're not superhuman, Tony, but neither is he." "Carol, he's been studying criminal psychology for the past twenty years." "He's learned from his mistakes." "And everyone else's." "Oh, come on, Tony." "We both know there's not going to be any evidence up there." "I can't keep dragging Mack in for questioning on the off chance that he might crack." "Why did he kill this kid?" "Why the Johnsons?" "Why Sarah Maynard?" "Stay objective, you can't let him get to you." "He didn't get to me!" "He got to Peter." "Oh, God, it's his mother." "I'll talk to her." "Did you kill Peter to get to me?" "Then why kill the Johnsons?" "And why Sarah Maynard?" "Killed in bed." "What happens in bed, Tony?" "Death, sleep, sex." "Not just sex, conception." "They were all trying to conceive." "Anya was pregnant by another man." "This is about descent, inheritance." "You can't have kids, so you won't let anyone else have them, either." "Peter was always saying, "I'd like to be just like my dad."" "Boys do that, don't they?" "Sons needs fathers ... and fathers need sons to carry on the family name." "The face." "The family business." "The family business." "The body was found in water, and rapidly flowing water will destroy all forensics." "That's great." "Let's move on." "They're making a documentary about my life." "Don't suppose you could recommend a good agent?" "It's kind of childish, the need for constant attention." "Ah, but you're desperate for respect, aren't you?" "For any sort of affection." "Even you." "I heard about your little boy, Peter what's-his-name." "Tragic." "Now, why do you call him my little boy?" "Where is that nice girl, Carol Jordan?" "When is she going to wheel me in for this one?" "Or maybe she thinks you've lost it." "Nah, you couldn't have killed Peter." "Not under surveillance." "Someone else did it for you, didn't they?" "Someone who wants to carry on the family business." "Someone who thinks you're his dad." "He even sent you presents, didn't he?" "Photographs." "Jordan's right ... you really have lost it." "But you can't have kids, can you?" "Does he know that?" "That you're not really his father?" "Are you going to tell him the truth?" "You should be an agony aunt for some newspaper." "Then we could all wrap our chips in your opinions." "They're ready for your close-up." "Yeah?" "Tony, leave Mack alone and get over here." "Carol, I was wrong." "It's not Mack." "This is about family, inheritance." "Yeah, I know that." "That pedophile, Dave Andrews, he's in surgery." "Steven Maynard stabbed him." "And you know your student, Peter Gant?" "He's involved." "Involved?" "Involved how?" "We've got a DNA match from the semen found in Sarah Maynard's womb, and it was from him, from Peter Gant." "Peter?" "What, Peter was her lover?" "Yeah." "And he slept with her the afternoon she was killed." "Why did you stab Dave Andrews?" "We know he left these bull's testicles in your locker." "Carol, ask him about Anya." "You knew Anya, didn't you?" "The prostitute." "You were one of her regulars." "What's she been saying about me?" "Anya is dead, Mr. Maynard." "Christ." "You knew her, didn't you?" "For business, that's all." "She wasn't as fussy as the rest of them." "She didn't need ... you know, the rubber." "Carol, ask him for a sperm sample." "Not a DNA sample, a sperm sample." "We might need a semen sample from you." "I gave you the mouth swab." "It's just " "You don't need it!" "Carol, he's sterile." "And he can't admit it." "You can't have children, can you?" "No." "So Laura and Emily ..." "Andrews." "Andrews is the biological father." "Was it Dave Andrews?" "Sarah wanted kids." "Found out that I couldn't." "She was desperate." "Dave was a mate back then." "Only, the last few months, he started wanting ... access." "You didn't tell her he was into kids?" "It was nothing to do with me." "I'm not the dad." "How did he find out about Peter?" "How did you feel when you found out about Peter Gant?" "I don't know anyone called Peter Gant." "Sarah's lover." "He was with her the afternoon she died." "I didn't kill Sarah." "I loved her." "Even after everything ..." "I don't know any Peter Gant." "I'm afraid you'll be facing further charges." "You don't know what it's like, not being the real father." "Your family ... your home ... it's all rotten." "All lies." "Kids, they hate you." "They hate themselves for hating you." ""I spread my seed all over the north."" "You read that, didn't you?" "And you thought Mack was your real father." "You were so desperate ... so unhappy as a child." "Having Mack as a dad was an improvement." "But Mack's been leading you on." "He's been lying to you." "Just like that other man who wasn't your dad." "And when you find out, ..." "Hello, Bradfield police." "Hello, this is Bradfield police, hello?" "Is it the police you want?" "Hello?" "Shit!" "What happened to his mouth?" "His tongue's been cut out." "LIAR" "I'm his case officer for the proba " "Oh, my God." "Ms. Jenkins, you should not be in here." "Kevin, get her out!" "You did this!" "You did this, you bastard!" "Come on!" "Michael!" "Michael!" "We have a description." "Mid-20s, dark hair." "Well-spoken." "Light build." "He's adopted." "As a child." "When he was less than two years old." "Father never wanted him." "They tried to keep his origins a secret, and the lies poisoned his childhood." "He grew up despised." "He thought he was evil." "And when he discovered he was adopted ... it all fell into place." "He convinced himself he was son of Mack the Knife." "The Johnsons?" "Sarah Maynard?" "They were all trying to conceive." "He wanted a child as well, but Anya had the termination." "That's what set him off." "You worked all this out earlier, didn't you?" "Before he turned on Mack, you knew what he was going to do, and you said nothing." "Mack gave birth to a monster of his own and had no idea how to control it." "Perry could have been killed." "I'm sorry about Perry." "Not about Mack?" "Right, what will he do now?" "The killer." "He slaughtered five people to prove he was Mack's son." "And it turned out to be a lie." "Just like the ones he grew up with." "He'll kill himself?" "You planned all this?" "If I had ..." "Peter would still be alive." "How did he know?" "The killer, how did he know the Johnsons were trying to conceive?" "Medical records, council records?" "Maybe they volunteered to adopt." "Now, what would you do?" "What would you do if you wanted a child?" "Me?" "I'm sorry, I wasn't thinking." "I'd go to a fertility clinic." "Use an anonymous donor, fewer complications." "You know, when I was a student, guys would donate sperm for beer money." "Peter never even met Sarah Maynard." "they're not supposed to use donor insemination." "They were going to raise another man's child as their own and lie to them about it." "We're the only doner insemination in Bradfield." "Who has access to your records?" "Um ... myself, uh ..." "Mrs. Dean, our administrator." "The guy we're after isn't bothered by locks." "We're looking for a man in his mid-20s, dark hair " "No, no, there's no one here that matches..." "What?" "Our engineer, um, Lawrence James, he's about that age." "He maintains the freezer units." "Okay, everyone, there's probably still evidence in there, so let's try and leave it intact." "The main priority is to protect yourselves." "Right now he's more of a danger to himself than anyone else." "What's in here?" "Liquid nitrogen." "Lawrence." "It's all right." "It's all right." "Hey." "Hey." "Just think about this." "I have to cut it out ... it's the evil." "There's no evil inside you." "You don't have to do this." "Just one minute." "Just step down for one minute, talk to me, come on." "All those things I did ... all those people that I hurt ..." "You did it for him." "He was manipulating you, Lawrence." "He lied to you." "They all lied to me." "My mum." "My socalled dad." "He hated me so much." "The refrigeration unit's been smashed." "Get everyone out!" "Hey, Lawrence, come on." "Take that thing off." "You don't care." "Don't lie to me!" "Lawrence, come on!" "Come on." "I know what you wanted, you wanted kids." "Yeah, a family of your own." "Tony." "Your mother went to a fertility clinic in Leeds, didn't she, when Mack lived there?" "I thought Mack was my dad." "Thought I must be a monster, too." "You're not, and Mack wasn't your father." "I was just ... born evil." "No one is." "Lawrence, come with me." "Tony " "Just a minute." "No, Tony." "He sabotaged the plant." "The whole building's going to go up." "You've got to come." "Now." "Lawrence, no one is born evil;" "it's a choice we make." "Look at the choices I made." "You can choose life, Lawrence." "There's still hope, Lawrence!" "Will you stay with me?" "You don't have to do this!" "I just want someone to be with me." "Tony, we're going NOW!" "I want my dad!" "Why did you do that?" "Risk your life for him?" "Nobody deserves to die like that." "Not even Mack?" "Not even him." "Don't do it again." "I need you." "What, right now?" "Is that really such a horrible prospect?" "It's just ... there's not much room on your desk." "No ..." "I'd never fit a baby in my in-tray." "Just as well." "I'd be a terrible mother." "You will be a wonderful mother." "One day." "And you'll be a good father." "You're a little ..." "Weird?" "Obsessive, socially inept?" "Secretive." "But you'll do." "I'm going home." "Yeah, me, too." "See you later." "Oh, Dr. Hill." "Legendas:" "Intrepid / Sincronismo:" "Coy"