"Streetwalker, sir." "Found ripped." "[MAN  WOMAN GRUNT]" "This man once called me a friend." "And then amongst others you killed his brother." "No, he was never one to hold a grudge." " Stop." " Who is it tells me?" "Police." "[BOTH GRUNT]" "What if I decide to finish with that life?" "Then you must be brave, Rose, and look for another." "Always were a faker." "[WOMAN SCREAMS]" "This man's rooms." "Now." "Anothertart's been ripped and now the snitch sends me to you." "Take him." "[GRUNTS]" "The boy was crippled, then put into the water to drown." "[ALL CHATTERING]" "[ARTHERTON COUGHS]" "Well, shut up, you evil drunks." "Shut it!" "[SINGING] As I was a-walking by St. James'Hospital" "Early the morning Though warm was the day" "When who should I see But one of my comrades" "All wrapped up in flannel And cold as the clay" "ALL [SINGING]:" "Then beat the drum lowly" "And play the pipe slowly" "And sound the dead march As you carry me along" "And fire yourblunderbuss Right over my coffin" "For I'm a young trooper Cut down in my prime" "ARTHERTON:" "The bugles were playin'" "His mates were a- prayin'" "The chaplain was kneelin' Down by his bed" "His poor head was achin' His poor heart was breakin'" "Thls pooryoung trooper Cut down in his prime" "ALL [SINGING]:" "Then beat the drum lowly" "And play the pipe slowly" "And sound the dead march As you carry me along" "And fire yourblunderbuss Right over my coffin" "For I'm a young trooper Cut down in my prime" "Reid." " Dr. Bagster-Phillips done his work?" " He has, sir." "Inspector Abberline is there." "Your dead room was requisitioned for him." "[DOOR OPENS]" "[DOOR CLOSES]" "ABBERLINE:" "Another streetwalker murdered, I shall say, at the hands of your Captain Jackson." "And that is your surgeon's opinion." "He goes to prepare his report." "But is convinced nonetheless that she is Ripper." "[SIGHS]" "Throat-cut commencing left, terminating right." "Abrasions on the spine." "Access to the pelvic organs secured with one incision, ribcage to pubis." "As before, parts of the bladder taken." "And the womb also." "That organ recovered at Captain Jackson's lodgings on Tenter Street." "And what is it led you to search there?" "Same communication that reported this poor creature's whereabouts?" "It is sufficient, inspector, to draw this case to a close and name him." "Do you think, Fred, that hanging my American will return your sleep to you?" "Obsessions are addictions which may not be defeated by actions in the physical world but by a change of temper in the mind." "Come on, Reid, we both know what gives here." "Fred Abberline is, ah, fixated, I grant you." "But he is honest." "Led to your innocence, he will respond accordingly and have you freed." " And it's you pilots him there, is it?" "I hope to." "No." "You really wanna stop this?" " You wanna save my neck from a stretching?" " Of course I do." "Then you return to me my pistol, you forget those keys of yours and you take a walk." "Have this fantasy given extra credence?" "Have vigilante patrols scouring the streets looking for your head to break?" "No." "No." "You bide yourtime and you trust in me." "Sergeant Artherton, do you recall the cigarette-seller, Joseph Lawende?" " Uh, witness at the Eddowes inquiry?" " Hmm." "Saw whoever she was with that night." " Goes by the name of Lavender now." "Have him roused and brought to me." "Sir." "[KNOCKING ON DOOR]" "Come in." "Oh, Rosie, you have a visitor." "SUSAN:" "I never expected to find you here in Mrs. Reid's shelter when we're now quite recovered at Tenter Street." "Ourgentlemen help us back to ourfeet." "All is ever as it was." "Except, of course, the continued absence of Captain Jackson beneath the care of Mrs. Reid here's husband." "And what will become of him, Miss Susan?" "Mr. Abberline make his case they will call him Ripper." "And hang him." "Which is why I would have you back with me, Rose." "The room of your very own." "A key with which you can come and go as you please." " Rose, you're not imprisoned here." "I know, Mrs. Reid." "But, Miss Hart, I cannot permit you to come here if you do so to procure." "Rose, this woman would make a penniless drudge of you." "I would not." "I give hera home." "Somewhere from which she may choose what to make of herself." "Rose, is it yourwish that you remain here a while longer yet?" "It is, Mrs. Reid." "Miss Susan, you took me from the streets and gave me a home." "But I am set now on improving my circumstances further still." " How will you do that, girl?" "I would not hex myself by saying yet." "But I do hope to tell you all very soon." "[SIGHS]" "Mr. Lavender." "Most grateful for your visit." "Am I to believe there was choice in the matter?" "ABBERLINE:" "What does that man do here?" "He helps us and may confirm your convictions, chief inspector that Jackson is Ripper." "Your office, now." "Do you not consider witness identification a key constituent?" "That man, an eccentric at best, a loon at worst had full clap of the man with Catherine Eddowes and still could not describe him to us!" "But now we have something that we lacked then." "We have a suspect in custody for him to make comparison." "Or are you afraid of what he might say?" "Follow us, Mr. Lavender." "Mr. Lavender, it is a year since, I know." "But there is a man beyond we wish you to study." "Please, sir." "Step forward." "ABBERLINE:" "Closer." "Look at him." " Well?" "LAVENDER:" "No, I cannot say." "It is what I have tried to tell you." "Yes, that night, I saw him." "But I saw nothing in him." "Where his face should be only darkness." "This Ripper he is dybbuk." "[LAVENDER CHUCKLES]" "You chase him, heh, you are fools." "Whatever peace you have known, you will know it no longer." "Only calamity and turmoil." "Evil on yourshoulder." "ABBERLINE:" "This fool knows nothing, Edmund." "LAVENDER:" "Well, your Ripper is not forfinding only for hunting." "JACKSON:" "Well, that went well." "[GATE CLOSES]" "Thank you." "Hobbs' wife." "Come to collect his personals." "Hobbs was married?" "I had no..." "I had no idea." "No, sir." "Oh, sergeant, I'd hear yourthought on what we might next do for Captain Jackson." "I was set on an afternoon in The Bear, sir." "I am owed time, as you know." "Sergeant Drake." "You explain yourself." "If you work to free Captain Jackson orwhatever name it is we should now call him by I am sorry, but you must do so alone." "You honestly think him guilty of this woman's killing?" "The others also?" "That we at last have our man?" "Mr. Reid, I care not." "All I know is the man who made that woman widow Frank Goodnight, he came to this town in search of our American." "Your association with Captain Jackson it has done us little but ill." "In my humble opinion." "Look at these last months, Bennett." "We have done some good with his help, have we not?" "You tell that to Dick Hobbs." "See if you can rouse agreement from him." " Miss Erskine." "I am sorry if I am late, Mr. Trumper." "I missed my omnibus at Bethnal Green and had to wait..." "Not at all." "It's wonderful to see you again." "You did have me worried, however that you might have changed your mind." "I'm very sorry." "I have been greatly looking forward to meeting with you once more." "Shall we take a walk?" "When I saw the estancia forthe first time two days' ride from Buenos Aries, it is magnificent." "It's 50,000 acres, 70,000 head of cattle." "But there have been sacrifices." "Ten hard years of labor and..." "Well I am a man who wishes for a family." "For a wife." "I would find that wife here ratherthan in the Argentine." "And to think that we are introduced through the pages of a newspaper." "Well, heh, it is a wonder." "Miss Erskine, without wishing to seem over-forward but do you imagine that such a life might suit you?" "Mr. Trumper, I..." "I know nothing of the world except for this patch of sky right here." "But I would change that." "Do you think that you might begin to call me Victor?" " I'm Rose." " Rose." "[BOTH CHUCKLE]" "Um, as we agreed, I have brought us a picnic." "[CHUCKLES]" "[CHUCKLES]" "[CHUCKLES]" "[LAUGHING]" "Miss Rose?" "Are you unwell?" "I feel I..." "I might..." "Please, someone." "Call a cab." "Can you hear me?" "Cheers." "[MAN BREATHING HEAVILY]" "This one." "He, uh, he threw his neighbor's son off the roof of Christ Church Spitalfield." "The company I keep these days, Reid." "[ALL CHUCKLE]" "Sergeant Drake." "Miss Susan." "Rose is no longer with us." "Have you not heard?" "Oh, I heard all right." "Oh, I, uh..." "It is the reason I come." "BELLA:" "Is it true, sergeant, you were sweet on Rose but that she had let you down?" "That makes hera fool and more besides." "There's not a girl here who doesn't think you are the finest of men." " Miss Bella?" "Sergeant." " Would you keep a secret for me?" "Till my death." "If we just sat here for a while in this chair, you and I and perhaps I might sleep for a moment or so." "If we did that would you not tell no one what passed?" "I, uh..." "I do not ask you to lie simply to say nothing if questioned." "House broken up on Truman." "Street theft, Commercial Street." "Street theft, Aldgate Corner." "Three counts of public indecency down at Petticoat." "Two men cutlassed at closing time at the Shipwrights." "One now dead." "Two missing persons, both teenage girls." "One on Sidney." "The other Cheshire." "Are you finished, Artherton?" "That is today's roll, sir." "Yes." " Mrs. Reid." "Good morning, ma'am." "REID:" "Come in, Emily." "Tis the third night this week you've slept in that cot." " Is it more comfortable than it looks?" " No." "No, I, uh..." "I am tired, Emily." "I would fall asleep on pins." "I come because, ahh, I confess myself to disturbed." "Rose." "The girl I took in from Miss Hart's." " What of her?" "She did not return last night." "Edmund, I thought her sincere." "What do you suppose might happen, Bennet, if we sat here all day?" " We'd be drunk, Mr. Reid." "Whiskey." " Your Rose..." "She's not my Rose." "She's not mine." "As you well know." "According to Mrs. Reid, Rose did not return to the shelter last night." " Then she returns to type." "That was my response also until Mrs. Reid told me the shelter had been broke into." "Nothing taken but the girl's personals." "What use ourwork, Bennet if we cannot care forthose we love?" "[DOOR OPENS]" " You said the wastepaper had been cleared?" " Mm-hm." " You noticed it full?" " Hmm." "Newspapers." "Writing paper." "It struck me as strange." " That she could read and write?" "I suppose so, yes." "The Ragged School on Field Lane." "She went every day till she was 16." "You see what she read and wrote here?" " Uh, letters." "Many of them." "Received and sent." "REID:" "Letters?" " Will you fetch me paper?" " Mm-hm." "She speak also of a wide network of friends and family with whom she would correspond?" " She has none, sir." "Thank you." "You see these?" "Circles." "Many circles." "These letters, Emily, do you think it possible she might have ran and responded to adverts in the Lonely Hearts?" "It is possible, yes." "Sergeant, we are going back to work." "Does that suit you?" "Yes, Mr. Reid." "It does." " Officer, read me that roll count." " Yes, sir." " Uh, house broken upper Truman." "Yes, sir." " Street theft, Commercial Street..." " Yes." " Three counts, public indecency." " Yes." " Two men cutlassed at closing..." " Move on." " Um, two missing persons, both teenage girls." "What ages precisely?" " 17 and 19, sir." "One on Sidney Street, one on Cheshire?" " Sir." " Not tarts or destitutes, then?" "Both housemaids." " Reported last night, but missing since when?" " One 19th, the otherthe 22nd." "Get men to their addresses." "All their effects returned here." "Yes, Mr. Reid." "Johnson!" "Michaels!" "With me, sergeant." "We return to our past." "DRAKE:" "All our Ripper suspects, sir?" ""Hyams."" ""Bury."" "Hunting for one in particular." "Here." "Yeah." "ABBERLINE:" "What?" "Are you so desperate, inspector that you rake through all the suspects we ever knew?" "We have the man in your cell." "ARTHERTON:" "Those two missing girls' particulars, sir." "DRAKE:" "They were using the Lonely Hearts as well." "Ah." "You see?" "The favored here highlighted." "Which is why I look forthis man." "Victor Silver." "Cattleman." "Land in the Argentine." "Slaughters his beef there." "Refrigerates it aboard his reefer ship." "Ships it for sale, New York, the Continent, London." "And once he got here the way he liked to operate, he placed these personals." "Like the ones used by our missing girls." "He responded to them also." "Met these girls." "Charmed them." "Drugged them." "Took them off the streets." "Why?" "We never knew." "The only way he came to eye is one of them caught him slipping a dose of narcotics into herdrink." "They fought, he produced a knife." "A long one." "Very sharp." "Failed to stop her kicking his bollocks in and running to us." "But fora week or two we fancied him for Ripper, do you remember?" "And then we ruled him out." "For good reasons." "Ones which I am surprised you have forgot." "Sergeant, read from the file." "The up-front summation will suffice." "Victor Silver." "Cattle-Importer." "Deceased, 15th of Sep..." "Deceased, 15th of September, 1888." A year ago." "Read on." "The details of his death." ""Drowned aboard the steam launch The Pride of Wapplng."" "Drowned aboard the steam launch The Pride of Wapping." "No." "Missing." "No body found orwashed up." "Seventy-seven drowned, five lost, 171 saved." "Myself included." "This man, Silver." "Mr. Reid, it's the first I've heard his name." "Many names mentioned last year." "Hardly surprising to forget a few." "Yes, sir." "But tell me if I overstep." "The Pride of Wapping was that not the hold from which your daughter?" "Sergeant." "You overstep." "Dear Ms. Erskine." "I'm Clara, Victor's sister." "You took ill so he brought you to our home." "Tis morning." "I was worried you might neverwake." "I cannot remember when I ever slept so sound." "Is there somewhere you need to be?" "If there is, I cannot remember..." "Then please." "I have laid out some clothes." "When you're ready, join us for breakfast." "[KNOCKING ON DOOR]" "Dear Rose." "Please." "This is my other brother, Barnaby." "And our young friend, Mary." "You are very pretty, miss." "Please come." "[BELL CHIMES]" " Barnaby?" " Excuse me, Ms. Rose." "Rose." "It was my greatest hope to find you still here." "I have been made most welcome." "I am blessed with my family." "Do you not agree?" "Barnaby, see to the bell." "[CHUCKLES]" "It is the most common of plagues, Mr. Reid." "Loneliness." "It's the city's curse." "But this, our Lonely Heart's, the remedy." "Now you may dictate the details of your desired love." "Ourteam of editors, their one aim to lead you towards the happiness that all men merit." "They will transcribe, print and forward your missives of passion forthe smallest of prices and in total anonymity." "Were we to construct and place our own, you would print and run it for us?" "Oh, ho." "Then you do seek a wife for your sergeant." "Your head is a sight to behold, scribbler." "You want me to match this side with the other?" "Mr. Drake, come now." "Heh, you know me, hmm, ever obliging." "But I would know what reward we here at The Starmight expect for such a service." "Perhaps an interview with your gunslinger Ripper?" "What price these personal advertisements?" " Tenpence." "Then that is your reward, Mr. Best." "[BOTH CHUCKLES]" "REID:" "As you compose your messages rememberthis:" "He will want you naive, young, lonely and lost in this world." "You may dictate your messages to these men here." "And when you do, you speak from the heart." "It is our Rose forwhom we do so." "WOMAN 1:" "Gentle." "WOMAN 2:" "Shy at first, but eagerto demonstrate..." "VICTOR:" "Rose." "Are there those that miss and wonder after you?" "ROSE:" "No, Victor." "Not a soul?" "It makes me weep to think of you so alone." "I do not feel so in your home, however." "I feel as happy here as ever I have." "A rose for a Rose." " You need not be so gallant." " Heh." "Not with me." "Do I offend, sir?" "It's quite all right, Rose." "Here some more cordial." "No, I don't think I will." "Perhaps it's time I took my leave of you." "No, Rose, we grow fartoo fond of you here." " Do we not, brother?" " We do, Victor." "[ROSE SCREAMS]" " Have Clara calm her." "ROSE:" "Let me go." "Put me down." "Let me go." "[HAMMER BANGS]" " There is violence in that one, Victor." "She has worth, however." "Not if she scratch the eyes from the man to whom she is sold." "[VICTOR SIGHS]" "Sweet sister, you should look after her." "And when seven weeks at sea have passed, well, she'll be grateful merely to be alive." "Clara, hold firm." "We have but one more package yet to collect." "Then we can set to sea safe in the knowledge that we need not return until the new century." "Should we wish to return at all." "Now go." "You have left the child alone." "And though we need no longer bind her to her bed you ask me, she'll run from us given the opportunity." "You're to see all of these printed in the morning run." "And take receipt of all marked applicants yourself." "BEST:" "You..." " You heard me, scriber." "[WOMAN GROANING]" "[SIGHS]" "DEBORAH:" "What is it?" "The accident I told you of." "My daughter." "There was a man aboard that boat." "A man whose remains were also never recovered." "But all thought him dead." "This man I believe him returned." "And if he indeed survives then so also you think perhaps yourdaughter." "I have always known it." "I have known she was out there somewhere." "But this, this secret dream that now takes life it is not for you to share with me." "Your daughter had a mother." "A motherwho would have me call her dead and gone." "No, Edmund." "No." "I cannot be the sounding board for yourguilt." "[DEBORAH SIGHS]" "You seek forgiveness?" "An ally in the hope that your life might return to what it once was?" "I cannot provide these things for you." "[DEBORAH BREATHES HEAVILY]" "Please, you should go home." "[SIGHS]" "[INHALES]" "Have you been here all night?" "Please sit down, Emily." "I would speak with you." "One of the five unrecovered from the steam cruiserthat day." "A man." "Name of Silver." "I believe he still breathes." "Mathilda she was with him." " How?" " Because she was with me." "When I was at work." "He was a candidate of mine." "For Ripper." "I had men put on his lodgings, with orders to alert me should he leave." " I came home." "Forthe first time in 10 days." "You had asked me to so that you might go visiting in Harrow." "So that I may have an hour ortwo for myself." "[SOBBING] If you even begin to lay this at my door I will leave this moment and you will never see me more." "Word came." "He was moving south." "And so you decided to take her with you." "To have our daughter by your side as you stalked this man." " Should I have left her here?" "Yes, Edmund, you should have." "[EMILY SOBBING]" "[CLICKS TONGUE]" "You say she was with him." "We picked him up on Petticoat Lane." "She held my hand as we walked south forthe docks at St. Catherine's." "Do you remember how she loved the boats?" "We bought tickets." "The launch sailed." "Mathilda joined a gaggle of young running back and forth on the upper deck." "Which is where I found him." "He had met a girl." "Veronica Atkins." "Her drowned body recovered one week later in Greenwich." "He had bought her lemonade which I feared he would drug." "I stepped forward, he saw me." "Knew me for what I was." "At which moment it all came to pass." "The ship struck." "The hull split." "The deck lurching into the air." "That gaggle of girls slipping across it." "Mathilda calling for me as she fell." "All was aflame." "The steam-pipe came down upon me." "I could not move." "Could not reach her as she fell past this man into the waterbeneath him." "Where, he, unable to cling on also fell an instant later." "Do you see, Emily?" "He might be able to say." "To recall." "That, no, she sank like a rock to the floor of the Thames." "Or that, yes, she clung to driftwood." " Or even to he, himself." "Stop." "Stop." "[SOBBING]" "You raise a hope that sinks its claws into me." "If it is forlorn Edmund, I dare not think what will become of us." "VICTOR:" ""Florence." "Authoress and composer of music." "Thirty-two." "Wishes to meet with a true gentleman."" "Too old." "[GROANING]" "[GASPING]" "Help!" "Help!" "[BELL CHIMING]" "VICTOR:" "Eat up." "ROSE:" "Help!" "GIRL:" "Help!" "Help me!" "Help!" "[ROSE GRUNTING]" "Help!" "[BELLS CHIMING]" "[SIGHS]" "Don't move." "Sit here." "Don't move." "[ROSE GRUNTING]" "Madison." "Send to Inspector Reid." "Tell him there's a Lonely Heart Cattleman here." "Name of Trumper." "Victor Trumper." " You." "Name?" " Bella." "REID:" "I cannot watch from close this man." "If it is he, he has had sight of me before." "But the sergeant here will never be far." "We have a carriage outside." "SUSAN:" "For caution, Bella." "I am very proud of you." " Ms. Culver?" "Mr. Trumper." "[SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY]" "Well, I am sure all you see say the same, but you are forgive me, a beautiful woman..." "[SCOFFS]" "VICTOR:" "Miss?" "BELLA:" "Bella." "I cannot see him clearenough." "[SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY]" "Would you call me Victor?" "Shall we stroll a little?" "I should like that." "Riggs, track along the ridge above." "Drake, in their steps." "None closer than 50 yard." "I shall cut left." "See if I can get closer." "Go." "I took the liberty." "Please." "It's lemonade." "Made by my sister." "[CHUCKLES]" "Where was it you lived, before you came to this city?" "Southend, sir." "Please, call me Victor." "Do drink some more of your lemonade." "We should walk a little more." "No, sir." "I am happy here." "No." "You shall call me Victor." "And we shall walk." "BELLA:" "Unh!" "You." "Whoever you are, you stop right there!" "You." "It is you." "I see any of you move, she's dead." "BELLA:" "Sergeant Reid!" "[POLICE YELLING INDISTINCTLY]" "[GUNSHOT]" "REID:" "No!" "Damn you, Silver." "Damn you." "You stay alive!" "You stay alive!" "You all right?" "[GAGGING]" "Yes." "You remember me." "You remember my little girl, Silver." "You remember her also." "Tell me." "Did she live?" "Do you have her?" "Did you see her?" "Do you have her?" "No!" "No!" "No, no, no!" "He's the only one!" "He's the only one, do you understand?" "The only one who could say whether she lives!" "His sister." "He spoke of a sister." " Jackson!" "Are you still on my ticket?" " Yes, I am." "Then I need you now by my side." "I need to know where he's been the last 48 hours." "You can help." "He has Miss Rose under key somewhere." "Others also." "This was about him." " You expect me to work like this?" "Yes, I do." "For now, yes." "Well, then get him stripped, goddamn it!" "These were in his coat." "They are customs dockets for cargo transit aboard a ship, The Clara May." "Eight separate items." "Large ones too." "She sails in a day." "And there's matter in his lungs." " What is it?" "I can't say yet." "I need to remove the tissue, set it in wax, make a cross-section." "Then I can tell you." "[SNIFFS]" "What's this." "What's that?" "[SNIFFS]" "I have to cook it." " Cook it?" " Yes, cook it." "Get some scissors and cut a patch." "REID:" "And?" " Patience, Reid." "Just a matterof minutes." "So is this her?" "This is the woman I am supposed to have slaughtered?" "What if she is?" "If I could see a way of clearing myself of this, would you grant it to me?" " Not if it involved you leaving this room." " It does not." "Just tell me you ain't burned Frank Goodnight." "[GRUNTING]" "One dead Pinkerton." "ARTHERTON:" "If he stands in my way he shall find my boot in his throat!" "The three of you, I'll see you on the rope with him." "REID:" "Enough!" "[HANDCUFFS CLICK]" "This man is HomerJackson." "He is my surgeon." "A man I trust to show me to the truth, as I have always done." "Now, make your case, captain." "You see stripes here?" " Blood drawn?" " No." " This woman, dead five days." "Yes?" "ARTHERTON:" "Yes." "You see here these two finger nails broken?" "Skin from her assailant." "Now, inspector, you will confirm that I have not yet open this sack." " I will." "JACKSON:" "Frank Goodnight." "The man I shot dead out there." "A man with a long history of malice held in my direction." " What do you see?" "REID:" "Scratches." "Fourof them." "Two middle deepest, corresponding with the broken nails." " Right hand, left side if the neck." " Circumstance." "Chance." "I have not finished." "Sergeant Drake describe me." " An adjective ortwo." "Uh, American." " So you keep saying." " Feckless." "Come on, describe my appearance!" " Unwashed." "Scraggly." "Thank you!" "Frank Goodnight here was not." "You can smell the hair-oil on him still." "[SNIFFS]" " Makassar." "It was wound about herfingers." "Smell it." "[SNIFFS]" "Strike you as familiar at all?" "If you wish to pursue your current course of action, you be my guest." "You and I will be pitched apart, Fred." "The press will celebrate it, your name blackened or mine." "But the same truth will still abides." "This man is not the man you seek." "Now, will you let us get about our duty?" "Well?" "It's organic." "Lignified." "Could be sawdust." " Wood shavings." "In his lungs?" "Heavily calloused." " What's he been building?" "The patch from his trousers." " Ammonia." "The refrigeration wadding on his ship is he stripping it?" " To make his hold more inhabitable." " Sir, the customs dockets, eight different units." "He's constructing his own sea-cans." "Each one large enough to hold a grown woman while he traffics her to South America." "It's seven weeks to the Argentine." " The medicine with which he doped that girl." " Laudanum." "Cut with a passion-flower tincture keeps you calm no matter the circumstance." "So you'd need a lot." "More than you'd collect from your neighborhood druggist." "Find out where The Clara May is at dock." "Have a list drawn up of all pharmaceutical wholesalers within a mile reach of it." "MAN:" "Number64!" " Here!" "[DINGS]" "Miss Silver, if that is your name, we have your brother." " Which?" "Victor?" " There is another?" "Should at least know where these girls are kept." "Reid, there's a strategy than I'd like to put to you." " It's gonna require Drake here." " Go on." "[DOOR CLOSES]" " I would see Victor." "Would you?" "Well, he is otherwise occupied, Miss Silver." "My company will have to do." "Now, this is what I know." "You, yourbrothers, turn young women's loneliness to yourown account." "You draw them in." "Seduce." "Drug." "House them in cargo cans fortheir shipping to South America and, well there my knowledge finds its limit." "There is much lies beyond those limits, inspector." "For one thing where it is you imprison your cargo before its journey." "For another, who it is keeps watch on them there." " Your other brother." " He indeed." "Barnaby." "If Victor and I are not returned home, alone and unharmed by nightfall he will not falter." "He will kill them all and not think twice." "I, uh..." "I would avoid that." "As would I." " Then best you tell me where he keeps them." "What did Victor say when you asked him this?" " He remained silent." " Then so shall I." "DRAKE:" "The child killer." "JACKSON:" "Get him stripped." "DRAKE:" "What the hell are you doing?" "Creole trapper showed me how." "Never attempted it myself, though." " May I ask how it was you found us?" "You have a girl known to us." "We looked for her." " Which girl?" "Tell me the ones you have taken I shall let you know when you land upon her." "And if you are mistaken and she is not with us?" "Our search will continue." "You and your brothers will still swing." "And the lives Barnaby will take those innocent dead, will they haunt you?" "My life here." "The dead are something to which I have grown accustomed." "Innocent or blameworthy." "And yet you believe one of ours known to you." "Perhaps I will list them for you." "Three serving maids, we have, heh, done well from that particular constituency." "Two nurses." "A shop girl." "Another, uh, I believe a whore seeking not to be so any longer." "And our last well, she was due to be delivered this afternoon." "Have I named her?" "Hmm, inspector?" " Orthere is one more?" " You have described them all." " There were but eight cargo dockets." " This one does not travel in the hold." "She is fartoo precious forthat." "No, this one we keep close." "We nurture, inspector." "Forwhen she has grown just a few more years well, imagine the price we shall fetch for her." "Oh." "It was you." "The policeman on the boat that day." "Victor told me how you screamed for..." " You will tell me where you keep her!" "I will not, unh!" "Do you wish to see brother Victor?" "Come." "You shall!" "[CLARISSA GRUNTING AND WHIMPERING]" "SILVER:" "No!" "No, you watch." " You watch!" "MAN:" "Where?" "There is not much provided in this world which aids the course of justice." "So we take what we can, miss." " Do it, sergeant." "No!" "Stop!" "REID:" "You will tell me?" " I will!" "Hold yourarm!" "CLARISSA:" "Victor!" "JACKSON:" "You work well." "[GIRL SCREAMS]" "With me!" "Gentle Barnaby." " Where did you find her?" " Oh, not from the boat." "Merely alone on a street corner." "Inspector, that day Victor reported seeing no other." "He said he thought it a miracle he was saved." "Perhaps, then, he lived on borrowed time." "He is dead, Miss Silver." "By the hand of the last girl you would have taken." " But in your cell, he..." " Another." "Made to look like him." "No, you..." "You've deceived..." "[SOBBING] No, you killed him!" "No!" "Hello." "I am Mr. Reid." "ROSE:" "Dear Bennet." "I always thought this letterwould find you well in a good health." "I myself continue to improve under the auspicious of Mrs. Reld's generous charity." "There are many things I regret in this life but it Is the way in which I have behaved with you that brings me most shame." "[SIGHS]" "[CHILDREN CHATTERING]" "That's yourteacher." "And this is Miss Goren." "You'll be safe here." "She is a good friend to us." "Come." "[PEOPLE CHATTERING]" "What's that?" " Good morning." "Morning." " Sergeant." " Mr. Reid." "REID:" "Chief Inspector Abberline?" "Notable by his absence." "That man, I never knew one that needed his pipes cleaned more." "REID:" "Hmm." "[KNOCKING ON DOOR]" " Mr. Reid, sir." " What is it?" " Ironmongers in Nelson." "Wagstaff?" "Hmm." "His creditors foreclose." "He has shut his doors with fourof his customers inside." "Swears to murderthem all if the bailiffs come for him." " Is he armed?" " Yes, sir." "Well shall we?" "[English" " US" " SDH]"