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PHONE RINGS

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What is it?

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I'm on my way.

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HE GROANS

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The victim's name is Owen Beynon, lawyer.

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The housekeeper found him this morning.

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You all right?

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Where were you? Out, killing myself.

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Running.

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How long have you worked for Mr Beynon?

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16 years.

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I look after the house when he's in London.

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That's where he works.

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I do the laundry here for him.

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He was just lying there...

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on the floor. How often does he come back?

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He came when he could.

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This place, it...

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..meant a lot to him. Yes.

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Were you expecting him back?

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Not until the weekend.

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He must have arrived late last night, I didn't hear anything.

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He never married?

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I never asked him about his private life - it wasn't my business to.

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Did he ever bring anyone back to the house? No.

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Who's this?

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Lewis, my son.

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Does he live here?

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When it suits him.

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Where's he now?

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Working...over at the church - renovations.

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I'll need to speak to him.

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Owen Beynon was on the 16:43 from Euston, London.

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He arrived into Aber at 21:25,

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caught a taxi from the station, was dropped off at the gate. Alone?

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According to the taxi driver,

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Mr Beynon showed no sign of concern or agitation.

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So, the victim arrives home late, pours himself a whisky

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and goes to bed.

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Some time later, he was woken by an intruder.

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Do we have a list of what was taken from the house?

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We searched the house, we searched the grounds - as far as we can tell,

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a pair of antique shotguns - nothing else, sir.

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Get on to local gun dealers, see if anyone's been approached.

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What else do we know about Owen Beynon?

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We've spoken to the victim's sister,

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she hadn't spoken to Owen in over a year.

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What about neighbours, associates? Glyn Powell, neighbouring farmer,

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he did some odd jobs around the estate for some extra cash.

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So, he has access? Yeah.

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Do we have an address? Home and work.

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The Beynons were a big noise in the county -

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Owen and his sister were the last of them.

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You knew him, sir?

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Our paths crossed a few times. His family was well-respected.

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What about Owen?

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His death won't go unnoticed.

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Glyn Powell, we should talk to him.

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I know you're under a lot of pressure, Tom.

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If there's anything I can do to help...

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Thank you.

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KNOCKING ON DOOR

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Vermin. Gamekeepers do it, they shoot them

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and then hang them up as a warning to poachers.

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PHONE RINGS

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What is it, Lloyd?

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The missing guns, they're vintage Purdeys.

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They were recently valued, sir, by local antiques dealer Huw Griffiths.

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For how much? 80,000, sir.

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Whoever stole the guns knew what they were worth, knew what they

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were looking for.

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FLIES BUZZ

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DOOR OPENS

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Can I help you?

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Mr Griffiths? Yes.

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How well do you know Mr Beynon?

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I did some business for him.

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I knew what he liked and I knew when to put a call in.

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When did you last see him?

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Oh, six months ago.

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When you valued the guns? The Purdeys, yes.

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Lovely looking things.

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Expensive, too. Yes, well, depends who's buying.

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We'll need a list of employees, brokers, drivers - anyone

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who might have come into contact with Mr Beynon.

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Anyone who would have known about the guns. Of course.

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It's a man trap. These were used right up until the 19th century.

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NOT lovely, as you can see.

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There's always a market for the curious and the specialist.

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FIRE CRACKLES

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THUD

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TRANSLATION:

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Mr Powell.

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You're a hard man to find.

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I do my best.

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Do you know why we're here?

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It's not the news you want, is it?

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Did you know Mr Beynon well?

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Of course I did.

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I've known the family for years.

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I've lived in this valley all my life.

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Were you and Mr Beynon friends?

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I wouldn't go as far as that. I did a few jobs for him.

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We used to say hello to each other and then mind our own business.

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Foxes, they can't get through the fence, so they dig underneath it.

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They're like bloody rats!

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Where were you last night, Mr Powell?

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At home with my wife and daughter.

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Esyllt said some shotguns have gone missing. That's right.

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Do you have any idea who might be responsible?

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I have an opinion.

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Whether you want to listen or not, well, that's up to you.

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Oh, we'd be very keen to listen to it, Mr Powell.

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Daniel Protheroe...you should have a word with him.

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He's been a thorn in the side of this place for years,

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stealing, poaching, running wild.

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He lives at the top of the mountain there with his mother -

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she's not better...never puts a curb on him.

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You know a lot about him, Mr Powell.

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I should...

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My wife, Bethan, was the midwife. She brought him into this world -

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worst thing she ever did.

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Foxes, rats, predators...

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..if you don't look after your own,

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they'll come back and take, take, take!

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Nora Protheroe, the boy's mother, drugs caution, 1996,

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possession of marijuana.

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Shoplifting charge the following year, given a few warnings

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and that was it, sir.

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What about Daniel? Plenty of complaints,

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prowling about people's property, poaching, stealing.

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Was Owen Beynon one of the complainants? No.

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See what else you can find out.

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We're on the way to Daniel's house now.

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HE BANGS ON DOOR

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Hello!

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DOOR CREAKS OPEN

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KETTLE WHISTLES

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WIND CHIMES RATTLE

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MUSIC BUILDS IN TENSION

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INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER

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Nora Protheroe is an epileptic.

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She was in her late 30s, Social Services confirm she was

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on their "at-risk" register up until 18 years ago when she had her son.

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She dropped off the radar after that.

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I can't find any documents.

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Nothing official, no social security details, bills, birth certificates.

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No record of Daniel existing.

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The electricity was cut off about a year ago.

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Why would anybody live like this?

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We need cause and time of death, as quickly as possible.

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I've issued an alert to the public concerning Daniel Protheroe.

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Is that wise, sir?

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We've no proof that he's involved with the Beynon case.

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You've no proof that he isn't, either.

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With respect, sir, I should be consulted before those

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kind of decisions are made.

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And until you or the IPCC tell me otherwise, this is MY investigation.

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Let me be the judge of that.

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Daniel?!

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Daniel, stop!

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Stop!

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Get off me!

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Who are you? What are you doing here?

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I heard about Daniel's mother.

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You know Daniel?

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Where is he?

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Branwen Powell, Glyn Powell's daughter.

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I'll take her home.

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FIRE CRACKLES

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She just locks herself in her room and shuts the world out.

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Is it true...

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..Nora Protheroe?

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You delivered her baby? Yes.

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What was Nora like?

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She was troubled.

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Nora had a tough upbringing...

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..but having the baby seemed to settle her.

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And after that?

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Nobody saw her.

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She never left the house?

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What about Daniel?

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What about him?

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How well does he know Branwen?

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What is it?

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Bethan...

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..I really need you to help me.

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My daughter is headstrong, like her father.

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She doesn't always do what's best for herself.

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Meaning what?

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Daniel's got a hold on her.

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In what way?

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In the way that men do, sometimes.

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VEHICLE PULLS UP OUTSIDE

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PHONE RINGS

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DS Owens.

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Yeah.

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I warned you about that boy!

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You forgot to mention that your daughter

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and Daniel were friends, Mr Powell.

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There's no friendship, it's finished!

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Sir, there's been a possible sighting of Daniel Protheroe.

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You took your time.

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That's the third time I'm going to have to replace that.

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It's hard enough making a living up here without all this nonsense!

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The till?

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Never went near it.

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Batteries he wanted...

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..and sardines -

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tins of the stuff - and he ran like a rat when saw me coming back.

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Do you have the CCTV footage?

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That's him.

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Can you rewind it back a bit?

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Stop it there.

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What happened to his face?

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Well, someone must have given him a hiding - no more than he deserved.

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We'll need a copy of that CCTV.

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It's Lewis, isn't it? That's right.

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Ran out of milk? No.

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There's a meeting.

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About what? Pest control.

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BLEATING

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CHATTER AND BARKING

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There is no evidence that Daniel Protheroe has hurt anyone.

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Get your facts straight before you do something you might regret.

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The facts? Huh!

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The facts are there for all to see.

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What sort of boy kills his own mother,

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allows her to rot in the house

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and then carries on as if there's nothing wrong?

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We have a right to defend ourselves.

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You'd better find him, then.

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We intend to.

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FOOTSTEPS

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How did they survive up there?

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Just the two of them.

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They must have been completely dependent on each other.

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He loved her.

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He couldn't bear to be without her.

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The radio appeal, there are sightings of Daniel Protheroe

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coming in from all over the county. Dozens of them.

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And they all have to be followed up.

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This is interesting.

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What is it, Lloyd?

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I've been checking through employee records for Huw Griffiths' place.

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He had a delivery driver working with him up until last summer.

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Lewis Jones?

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You going somewhere?

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Out. That's all.

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You used to work for Huw Griffiths, didn't you?

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For a bit.

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Do you think he had anything to do with what happened to Owen Beynon?

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No.

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They got on, as far as I know.

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Everyone knows it was Daniel.

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Do they?

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Of course they do.

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He was off his head. Always has been.

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He never talked to anyone in school.

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If he bothered coming to school, that is.

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Did you ever go up to the house?

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Sometimes.

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As soon as they saw us coming, they'd lock themselves in.

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Why?

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They were scared of you.

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We were just kids.

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Just having a bit of fun.

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CAR DOOR CLOSES, ENGINE STARTS

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MOBILE PHONE RINGS

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Lloyd?

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According to Lloyd, Lewis's alibi stacks up.

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He was out drinking with his mates in Aber.

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Having fun.

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We should be out there.

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We have to find Daniel before Glyn and his mob do.

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There's hundreds of acres. We couldn't possibly cover the area.

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We don't have the resources. So we just do nothing?

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You're not coming in? No.

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BARKING

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GUNSHOT

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FAINT BARKING

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DISTANT VOICES

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WHISTLING

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FAINT VOICES

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WHISTLING

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FAINT BARKING

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FAINT VOICES

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Argh!

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BIRDSONG

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Sir?

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Look at how it was buried.

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That child was loved.

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Tom? Have you spoken to Prosser?

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The IPCC have submitted their report.

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You're in the clear.

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It doesn't feel that way.

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Preliminary report from the scene, sir.

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The body was that of an infant male, 18-24 months.

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No sign of injury, no broken bones.

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We need a DNA comparison between Nora and the dead child.

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We need to establish time and cause of death

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and when the child was buried.

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Are there any records of a second child? No. I checked.

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Nora Protheroe was visited regularly by a health worker until 1999.

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Only one pregnancy was ever recorded.

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Autopsy report on Nora Protheroe.

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No external injuries or signs of violence.

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She died of natural causes? Looks that way.

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Most likely she suffered an epileptic fit.

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Nora Protheroe.

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A troubled girl, gets pregnant, has a baby,

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lives a life of virtual recluse.

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Why?

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Perhaps she had something to hide.

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Daniel didn't report his mother's death

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because she was all he ever had.

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All he ever knew.

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And the only person who ever loved him.

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This boy...

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..is a poacher, a stargazer.

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He's not a killer.

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BIRDSONG

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I want to talk to your daughter. I'm not sure. My husband's...

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It's OK, Mam, I want to talk to him.

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On my own.

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I used to see him in school.

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Across the playground.

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And up on the mountain.

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He was the loneliest boy I ever saw.

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All those times I saw him...

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..he never looked back at me.

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So, what changed?

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I dunno.

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About...a year ago...

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..it's like he looked up for the first time.

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Like he saw me.

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A year ago?

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His mother was dead.

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He was lonely.

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He was reaching out.

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Where is he, Branwen?

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I wish I knew.

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Why does everyone hate him so much?

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They treat him like he's an animal

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just because he's different from them.

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Do you know who could've done this to him?

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Who did it, Branwen?! You have to leave! You can see she's upset!

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(OK.)

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The baby was wrapped in a blanket and plastic.

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But inside, it was wrapped in newspaper.

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The paper underneath the body perished,

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but above the body, a few bits survived.

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Look at this date.

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20th June 1999.

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If that was the date of burial,

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it makes the approximate date of birth February 1997.

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The same age as Daniel.

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It doesn't make any sense. There were no other children, right?

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The records confirm that.

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So, the little boy we pulled from the ground, who is he?

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I think it's Daniel.

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The child's DNA matches the mother's.

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Confirmation just came through.

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So, if the dead child is Daniel Protheroe...

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Who are we chasing?

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BIRDSONG

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Branwen? Branwen?

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1997, Nora Protheroe has a son, Daniel.

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1999, Daniel dies and Nora buries the body in the garden.

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After that, she disappears off the radar.

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Next thing you know, it's 2001

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and Nora enrols her child at Coed-y-Fedw Primary School

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and that boy is also called Daniel.

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They tested Daniel's toothbrush from the house.

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The DNA results confirmed there is no familial match

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between Nora Protheroe and the boy she enrolled at school.

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So, who...

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..is this?

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We've been through every database, local and national,

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searching for any missing or abducted children.

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We extended the age range in case we're wrong about the timeline.

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There are no unsolved disappearances of any boy of that age at that time.

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But a child doesn't just disappear like that, unnoticed.

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There's media coverage, grieving parents. Look!

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This...is the important timeline.

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1999-2001. Please, check again.

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What is it?

0:53:130:53:14

Tom?

0:53:160:53:18

What's the latest?

0:53:280:53:29

We're still looking for Daniel Protheroe, sir. Is he our killer?

0:53:290:53:32

In my opinion, no, he's not.

0:53:320:53:33

Then why are we pursuing him?

0:53:330:53:35

To save him from the ones who think that he is, sir.

0:53:350:53:38

And Owen Beynon? We're still pursuing all possible leads, sir.

0:53:390:53:42

He was very well-connected, Tom.

0:53:480:53:50

I need results.

0:53:500:53:52

Well, I'm doing my best, sir.

0:53:520:53:53

You can tell that to the IPCC next time.

0:53:560:53:58

We were looking for a missing child, not a dead one!

0:54:250:54:28

April 1999, a child disappears in the sand dunes at Ynyslas.

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His name was Aled Roberts. He was three years old.

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The area was searched, but the boy was never found.

0:54:350:54:38

It was presumed that he drowned at sea.

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The body was never recovered.

0:54:400:54:42

This is the same boy.

0:54:560:54:58

This is Daniel.

0:54:580:55:00

I was part of the team that searched Ynyslas.

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I'd only been in uniform two years.

0:55:020:55:04

I remember what the mother said at the press conference.

0:55:040:55:06

"One minute he was laughing, the next he was gone."

0:55:060:55:09

In 2006, the child was legally declared dead.

0:55:090:55:13

The case officially remains open,

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but with no evidence of foul play, it hasn't been reviewed in years.

0:55:140:55:17

Why didn't he come up on the database?

0:55:170:55:19

It hadn't been updated properly.

0:55:190:55:20

Why didn't you remember? He was presumed dead!

0:55:200:55:22

Have we got an address for the parents?

0:55:240:55:26

I don't think we should speak to them. Their child is still alive!

0:55:260:55:29

As far as the family is concerned, their son is dead.

0:55:290:55:31

You're not listening to me!

0:55:350:55:37

We should contact Social Services.

0:55:370:55:39

We don't know their situation, what the consequences might be.

0:55:390:55:41

They deserve to know!

0:55:410:55:43

Of course they do, but there's a way of doing things.

0:55:430:55:46

They shouldn't have to wait!

0:55:460:55:48

Tom! Objection noted, Mared.

0:55:480:55:50

KNOCK AT DOOR

0:56:060:56:08

FOOTSTEPS

0:56:180:56:19

Ayesha?

0:56:220:56:23

Well, we have...

0:56:270:56:29

..reason to believe that your son, um...

0:56:300:56:33

..Aled...

0:56:350:56:37

..is still alive.

0:56:390:56:41

A young man we have come into contact with...

0:56:440:56:47

No, you've made a mistake.

0:56:470:56:48

I know this is difficult. You've no idea.

0:56:540:56:56

Is Aled's father home?

0:57:040:57:06

Mrs Roberts? We're no longer together.

0:57:070:57:10

I'm sorry.

0:57:110:57:13

Is there a way we could contact him?

0:57:150:57:17

How do you know it's Aled?

0:57:170:57:18

Um... Circumstances are...

0:57:220:57:24

..difficult.

0:57:270:57:29

Difficult?

0:57:290:57:30

He's a suspect in a crime.

0:57:320:57:35

After all these years,

0:57:450:57:47

you come here and tell me you've found my son?

0:57:470:57:50

That this criminal is Aled?

0:57:500:57:53

My son is dead.

0:57:560:57:57

He drowned 16 years ago.

0:57:590:58:01

Mammy?

0:58:050:58:06

I want you to leave.

0:58:090:58:10

Now.

0:58:130:58:15

Please.

0:58:150:58:16

Eluned Roberts lost her child and we just made it worse.

0:58:520:58:55

There's a way of going about this job, procedure.

0:58:570:58:59

Things happen in a particular way for a reason.

0:58:590:59:02

We should have prepared her. Given her a chance to take it in.

0:59:050:59:08

OK, Mared, I get it. Do you?

0:59:080:59:11

We've got a dead man in the mortuary, a dead mother and child

0:59:110:59:14

and a boy who's running for his life on the mountain.

0:59:140:59:16

We need professional focus! You'd know all about that, wouldn't you?

0:59:160:59:19

Excuse me? You spend more time here than you do with your own daughter!

0:59:190:59:22

Mared...

0:59:270:59:28

I'm sorry.

0:59:320:59:33

I love my daughter.

0:59:420:59:43

SHE SIGHS

0:59:550:59:57

DOOR OPENS

1:00:101:00:12

I stick my neck out for you, Tom.

1:00:141:00:16

Time and time again.

1:00:161:00:18

I know.

1:00:221:00:23

You deserve better.

1:00:261:00:27

Where are you going?

1:00:321:00:34

To do my job.

1:00:341:00:36

You?

1:00:361:00:38

I thought I told you to stay away.

1:01:251:01:28

I want to talk to Branwen.

1:01:281:01:29

She's already told you everything she knows about Daniel Protheroe.

1:01:291:01:33

She has nothing more to say.

1:01:331:01:34

She could help. She's the only one who knows him.

1:01:341:01:36

I don't want my daughter involved in this any more,

1:01:361:01:38

any more than she already is. He's trouble!

1:01:381:01:41

Is this you speaking, or your husband?

1:01:411:01:43

My husband is right. He's brought us nothing but grief.

1:01:431:01:47

It was Glyn who beat him, wasn't it?

1:01:501:01:52

Bethan?

1:01:521:01:53

Bethan...

1:01:591:02:00

If you had a child that was in trouble, you'd want to know

1:02:021:02:04

somebody was looking out for them, wouldn't you?

1:02:041:02:06

Nora's child is in trouble.

1:02:081:02:11

I don't know what you're on about.

1:02:131:02:14

Daniel is out there on the mountain on his own.

1:02:141:02:18

He's scared.

1:02:181:02:20

His mother is dead, he needs someone to look after him.

1:02:201:02:22

And I need the truth, Bethan!

1:02:221:02:24

It was Glyn who beat him, wasn't it?

1:02:291:02:31

Glyn caught him outside Branwen's window.

1:02:331:02:37

And he taught him a lesson?

1:02:371:02:39

Yes? Yes.

1:02:391:02:40

He told him he'd kill him if he ever came back.

1:02:431:02:46

SHE SOBS

1:02:461:02:48

Glyn was brought up in a different time.

1:03:001:03:02

He finds it hard to connect with her.

1:03:041:03:07

But he doesn't mean any harm.

1:03:111:03:13

He loves his daughter.

1:03:141:03:16

BANGING UPSTAIRS

1:03:161:03:18

Branwen?

1:03:181:03:20

We've no reason to believe that Daniel would harm your daughter.

1:04:521:04:55

If you'd done your job...

1:04:591:05:01

it would never have come to this.

1:05:011:05:03

You should be out there looking for her.

1:05:031:05:05

ENGINE STARTS

1:05:241:05:26

For years, I wouldn't let myself believe he'd drowned.

1:07:131:07:18

Did everything I could to convince myself that...

1:07:211:07:24

..he might come back to me one day.

1:07:251:07:27

But in the end...

1:07:301:07:32

..we had to accept that he'd gone.

1:07:351:07:37

So that I could breathe again.

1:07:391:07:41

I felt like I was letting him down.

1:08:011:08:03

Giving up on him.

1:08:041:08:06

But, at the same time, I owed it to my little boy to keep going.

1:08:081:08:12

To carry on to live again.

1:08:141:08:16

But I never forgot him.

1:08:201:08:22

He was my son.

1:08:271:08:28

I want to see my son.

1:08:341:08:35

Plas Bach. Now.

1:08:561:08:57

You coming?

1:09:001:09:02

Why didn't you tell us that Plas Bach was being sold?

1:09:511:09:54

You didn't ask. I didn't think it was important.

1:09:561:10:00

How could it not be important? It changes everything.

1:10:001:10:03

No. You were going to lose your home, Esyllt.

1:10:041:10:07

It may not have come to that. I've checked your bank details.

1:10:091:10:11

I know you have nothing. All you have is this roof above your head.

1:10:111:10:14

How are you going to cope?

1:10:141:10:15

After all the years of service,

1:10:171:10:19

don't you feel betrayed by Owen Beynon?

1:10:191:10:21

When were you first told?

1:10:311:10:33

Esyllt?

1:10:351:10:36

A month ago.

1:10:391:10:41

Who else knew?

1:10:431:10:45

Nobody. Esyllt.

1:10:471:10:49

Who knew?

1:10:521:10:54

Lewis is a good boy.

1:11:031:11:05

DOOR SQUEAKS

1:11:531:11:55

CAR ENGINE

1:13:161:13:18

Where did you go after drinking in Aber?

1:14:101:14:12

I told you, I slept in the truck.

1:14:151:14:17

And the next morning you woke up and went straight to work?

1:14:171:14:19

Yes.

1:14:211:14:22

And it was your mother who told you about Owen's death?

1:14:231:14:25

You must have been very upset.

1:14:271:14:29

I was.

1:14:301:14:32

He was like a father to you, wasn't he?

1:14:321:14:35

Wasn't he?

1:14:381:14:39

It doesn't make any sense.

1:14:411:14:43

Why would somebody kill an innocent man like that

1:14:441:14:47

in cold blood in his own home?

1:14:471:14:50

A man who never hurt anyone. A kind man.

1:14:501:14:52

A man that always looked after you and you mother, always made sure

1:14:521:14:55

you had a roof over your heads, that you'd never go without.

1:14:551:14:58

Who'd KILL a man like that?

1:14:581:15:01

I don't know.

1:15:061:15:08

Oh, I think you do, Lewis. And I think your mother does, too.

1:15:081:15:12

Doesn't she?

1:15:121:15:13

I think she's known since the morning it happened.

1:15:131:15:16

Since she asked you to look her in the eye

1:15:161:15:17

and promise her you had nothing to do with it.

1:15:171:15:19

But you couldn't, could you, Lewis?

1:15:191:15:21

Because you stole the guns to help her. No.

1:15:211:15:23

Because you love her, Lewis, and she loves you. No.

1:15:231:15:25

And when you found out he was leaving her with nothing

1:15:251:15:28

after she gave her life to him, you lost your temper.

1:15:281:15:30

You got angry.

1:15:301:15:32

He was going to throw her out

1:15:321:15:33

on the street, humiliate her, treat her like a dog.

1:15:331:15:36

You're not going to let anybody do that to your mother, are you, Lewis?

1:15:361:15:39

So what did you do? What did you do, Lewis? I hit him!

1:15:391:15:42

You knew we'd already checked the estate, didn't you?

1:15:541:15:57

So you hid the guns in the one place you knew we'd already looked.

1:15:581:16:01

I did it for my mother.

1:16:051:16:07

I did it for her.

1:16:111:16:12

He came downstairs...

1:16:191:16:21

Caught me with the guns.

1:16:241:16:25

He told me to put them back.

1:16:291:16:30

He made me feel small.

1:16:341:16:36

Like a little boy.

1:16:401:16:41

And he turned...

1:16:441:16:45

..to walk out the door.

1:16:471:16:49

He wasn't supposed to be there.

1:16:571:16:59

SHE SOBS

1:19:331:19:35

Please! Please!

1:19:371:19:39

Sir! We got a call from Branwen Powell. They've caught Daniel.

1:19:441:19:48

HE LAUGHS

1:20:091:20:11

Hm?

1:21:201:21:21

Put it down, Glyn. You keep away from me. Daniel hasn't hurt anyone.

1:22:211:22:25

He killed his own mother. No, he didn't.

1:22:251:22:28

And he didn't kill Owen Beynon, either.

1:22:281:22:31

He knows where my Branwen is.

1:22:311:22:32

Branwen is here.

1:22:321:22:35

CAR DOOR OPENS

1:22:351:22:37

Argh!

1:23:311:23:32

Tom! No!

1:23:321:23:34

Let it go!

1:23:341:23:35

GLYN GASPS

1:23:371:23:40

GLYN COUGHS IN PAIN

1:23:451:23:48

He's just a boy, Glyn.

1:23:541:23:56

You don't know anything about him.

1:23:591:24:01

GLYN CRIES

1:24:331:24:35

Does Daniel know?

1:25:031:25:05

You ready?

1:25:211:25:23

The Pro12 season's kicking off, so it's game on for our Welsh regions.

1:28:591:29:04

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1:29:041:29:05

They are flying into each other.

1:29:051:29:07

So, so close!

1:29:071:29:08

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1:29:081:29:12

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