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Don't get me wrong, King's Cross
could be hell on earth.
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How do you mean?
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It was a place of extremes.
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You know, I can remember one night
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a runaway gave birth
right on the platform,
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and then an hour later,
a man was stabbed to death
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behind the coalhouse.
It was a madhouse!
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But there was community.
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All of life was here.
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Almost sounds like you miss it.
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Hmm.
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What happened?
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Oh. Um...
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Despite being a model
of Victorian build quality,
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the structure suffers
from subsidence,
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not helped by decades
of construction
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and track reverberation.
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Plus, there's a deep warren
of passages,
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tunnels, shafts
under our feet...
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DRILLING
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Testator silens
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Costestes e spiritu
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Silencium
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Testator silens.
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TRAINS RUMBLE NEARBY
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Nikki Alexander.
Jack Hodgson.
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DI Steve Tudor.
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Right. Um... Layouts,
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hard hats...
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..and, if you have them,
steel-toe-capped boots.
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No. Me neither.
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Used to be the Railway Tavern.
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Dates back to the 19th century.
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Survived the big refurb?
Oh, yeah, it's listed.
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Do you know the patch?
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Yeah. King's Cross was my beat
for years.
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First in uniform,
then in plain clothes.
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If memory serves, this was
variously used as a storeroom,
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as a shelter for rough sleepers,
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and somewhere the more resourceful
sex workers brought their punters.
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Thanks.
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It's an old hatch.
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Someone sealed it over.
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Cool and dry -
perfect for a cellar.
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And for stalling decomposition.
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Presents as male.
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CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS
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Massive injuries
to the top of the skull.
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Fall?
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No obvious signs of blood
in the surrounding area.
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No ID. Some sort of fob.
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CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS
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Got blood here.
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What is that?
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Hmm.
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Some kind of handcart, I think.
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CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS
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Maybe he was thrown down
through the hatch?
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I've got more blood in here, Nikki.
On a mattress.
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I've got red-orange dust
embedded in the skull.
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Brick?
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Yep. Maybe.
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Hair all over the mattress.
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Can of Mace.
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Manufactured in Illinois.
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Nikki?
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Looks new, the padlock.
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Newer than the door anyway.
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NIKKI GASPS
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How many?
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Six, I think.
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Maybe seven.
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Eight.
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We need to take control now.
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We're not just smack
in the middle of London,
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we're in King's Cross Station.
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If one photo of one body gets
posted online, we've failed.
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So we start as we mean to go on.
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Eight bodies,
a challenging location...
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I reckon we're in
mass disaster territory.
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DVI protocol, the works.
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I want to activate
an emergency mortuary -
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that means a call to the coroner.
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I'll make a similar call
to the Commissioner's office.
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Somewhere, there will be a plan
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for dealing with something
like this. Might even work.
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I'll get the area secured.
No-one in or out without authority.
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I want a moat.
Inner and outer cordons,
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signed in and out at both.
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If the Commissioner agrees with us,
he'll throw in a drawbridge.
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TRAIN RUMBLES NEARBY
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Nikki Alexander, lead pathologist.
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Jack Hodgson, crime scene manager.
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Gabriel Folukoya, pathologist and
director of the Lyell Centre.
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Malcolm Jones,
former station coordinator
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and curator
of the King's Cross Museum.
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DI Steve Tudor. That's it.
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Chief Superintendent
Sheila Court,
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Senior Investigating Officer.
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This Gold Group meeting
is officially open.
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For the avoidance of doubt, mass
disaster status has been designated.
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My priority is to secure the
integrity of the forensic
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and pathology investigation,
so whatever you need.
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Right. Well, to ensure
that integrity,
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I'd like to set up an emergency
mortuary here at the station.
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Fine with me.
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We haven't had a chance to discuss
it, but in principle it's OK.
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My main concern
is cross-contamination.
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We can collect trace evidence
material at the scene
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before the bodies are moved.
It's a bit unorthodox,
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but this is the part
we can't repeat or revisit.
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Agreed. All that makes sense.
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We'll need secure access,
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running water, power and lighting.
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The temperature will ideally
be adjustable
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and ventilation sufficient.
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Couple of options come to mind.
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We'll also need adequate
storage space
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for the securing
of the human remains,
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evidence and property.
TRAIN RUMBLES NEARBY
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OK. With eight bodies,
I imagine you'll want
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to spread the load,
bring in more pathologists?
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Actually, no.
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In the Shipman case, all the PMs
were done by the same pathologist.
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And it's my view that, from a
continuity-of-evidence perspective,
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you want one set of eyes
on all the bodies.
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And I'll be working alongside
Gabriel to speed up the process.
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OK. Whoever did this has got away
with it for ten years plus.
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They've had a free pass.
Not any more.
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Somewhere in that basement's a clue
that's going to unmask this person
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and bring them to justice.
We can't miss it.
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Sorry if I overstepped
the mark just now.
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Would've been good to discuss,
but...all fine.
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We can do eight bodies.
We can.
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But if we make one mistake,
drop one ball,
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the wisdom of the decision
will be questioned,
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and rightly so.
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Got a candidate for the mortuary.
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STEVE: Despite the face-lift,
the station is still associated
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with a high number
of missing persons.
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My focus is on the two years
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prior to the building's renovation
in June '09,
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prioritising medium and
high-risk cases
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in which CID got involved.
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If this isn't suitable,
we have options.
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Power points, pipework,
heat sources all listed.
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Thank you, Malcolm.
Thanks.
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Divide and rule?
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I kit this place out,
you return to the coalface?
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Agreed.
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Can we clear this area, please?
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Consider it done.
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I want to get this body out now,
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keep him separate and do his
postmortem first.
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STEVE: That makes sense.
We have a hoist en route.
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We treat that room
as a separate crime scene.
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Before we go in there
or touch anything,
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we map and photograph
the bodies' positions.
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DRONE WHIRS
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From the way they're positioned
and other factors,
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our working theory is that the
bodies at the back were left first.
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So the furthest body
we're calling Body 1.
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And the one nearest the door Body 7?
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Exactly.
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Operating a last-in,
first-out methodology,
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we'll now begin
removing these bodies.
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Body 7 presents as male.
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His throat appears to have been cut.
CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS
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He's wearing what looks
like a yellow-metal ring
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on his wedding finger.
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He's wearing a tracksuit
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and...Nike trainers.
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CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS
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There we go.
Good.
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Body 6 also presents as male.
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There's a gag in his mouth.
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And rope around his neck.
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CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS
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Hands are tied with rope too.
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Which extends up his back...
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..encircling his neck in a noose.
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What is that about?
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Body 5 wears a polyester top
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with some sort of emblem.
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A football shirt maybe.
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CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS
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Body 4 presents as female,
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shoulder-length auburn hair.
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She's wearing jewellery -
earrings, necklace.
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Whoa. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
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Does that include
a gold chain necklace
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with a four-leaf clover pendant?
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Yes, it does.
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All right. The necklace was
listed as identifying property
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belonging to the American
tourist Judy Holmes.
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I mean, obviously,
it's a secondary identifier
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but height, hair colour,
they all fit, too, so...
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In all likelihood, we've identified
our first victim.
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What else do we know about Judy?
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Um... Her bag was found
in bushes by the Regent's Canal
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half a mile away. CID pulled out all
the stops, dragging the canal.
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Their thinking was it was
a mugging gone bad.
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I retrieved a can of Mace
manufactured in Illinois.
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Take it we have her prints
and DNA?
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It's all logged in the misper report
and on the missing persons database.
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And lift.
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Body 3 has a reddish-grey beard...
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CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS
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..and is wearing what looks
like a military coat...
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..which is caked with blood.
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Hair colouring's a visual match
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to hairs I recovered
on the mattress back there.
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DNA'll confirm.
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So was this bloke sleeping rough
down here when he was killed?
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Turf war?
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Body 2 has been left
on top of Body 1.
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Some green material
is draped across both bodies.
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CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS
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Body 2 presents as male.
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Cropped, peroxided blond hair.
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CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS
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Evidence of multiple
stab wounds to the chest.
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Body 1 presents as male.
CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS
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As with Body 2, there's evidence of
stab wounds to the chest
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and torso...
CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS
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..in even greater number.
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Tattoo...
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..and multiple hoop earrings.
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Could help with an ID.
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What do you think
we're looking at here?
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A killer or killers
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of exceptional brutality
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who learned on the job
and evolved...
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..fast.
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We need you to hold the fort here,
start the processing.
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There's going to be a lot of it,
and this is just the beginning.
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You up to the challenge?
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Yeah. Of course.
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Good.
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Get anywhere with the fob
from Victim 8's jeans?
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At first, it defeated me,
to be honest, but...
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You tried florescence?
Yes. Great minds.
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Here, bottom right.
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"Mandrake Systems."
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I've just called them.
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Very cooperative. And their
chief engineer is on the way.
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Nice.
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It's really bad, then?
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Yeah.
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Well, we're here.
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I know. Thanks.
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We're going to get names
for them all.
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No numbers.
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Great job.
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Gives the Lyell a run for its money.
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Cats are out of bags.
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REPORTER: I'm here
at King's Cross Museum,
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that lies just behind
the station itself,
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where we're getting
unconfirmed reports
260
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that a mass grave
has been discovered,
261
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and there's already
a crowd of curious onlookers
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growing at the entrance.
263
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It's as yet unclear how many
bodies have been uncovered,
264
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but police and forensics
have arrived at the scene
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and will be working hard to identify
the bodies as soon as possible.
266
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We'll do the postmortem
on Body 8 now,
267
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then carry out
the remaining seven tomorrow.
268
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The fob recovered from
Body 8 is an entry key.
269
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It accessed Halford Court,
block of flats in Dalston,
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no earlier than March '09,
271
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no later than October '10,
when upgraded fobs were issued.
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SHEILA: Great. We have
the beginnings of a timeframe.
273
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I cut out the middleman and spoke
to the lads on the maintenance crew.
274
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By "middleman",
do you mean Malcolm Jones?
275
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I have a timeline of the whole
development from 2007 to 2010.
276
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With a focus on the Tavern, I hope?
277
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Yeah. That was a late refurb,
August '09.
278
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Reading between the lines,
it was a rushed job.
279
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And now we have a window
when Body 8 was killed -
280
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March 2009 till August 2009.
281
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And it's likely he was killed
after the seven victims
282
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recovered from the basement.
283
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So they were killed
prior to mid-2009?
284
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When the station was undergoing
an intense period
285
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of rebuilding.
This is a bloody time bomb.
286
00:19:54,220 --> 00:19:57,019
A serial killer was on the loose.
Not only did we fail to catch him,
287
00:19:57,020 --> 00:19:58,619
we didn't even know he existed.
288
00:19:58,620 --> 00:20:01,659
All the police top brass
from '09 must have gone by now.
289
00:20:01,660 --> 00:20:03,859
Well, there'll be a shitstorm of
criticism boiling down
290
00:20:03,860 --> 00:20:07,019
to one question - how did he get
away with it on our watch?
291
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How do we get ahead of that?
292
00:20:08,620 --> 00:20:11,579
By getting, and keeping,
the public onside.
293
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To that end, I'm holding
a press conference tonight.
294
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I'd like one of you to be present.
295
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BOTH: Gabriel.
296
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OK, you get over to that
building block in Dalston,
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start knocking on doors. I've got
you six detectives from London Wall.
298
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CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS
Body 8 is male.
299
00:20:30,060 --> 00:20:33,820
Analysis of his pubic symphysis
will give us an age range.
300
00:20:35,220 --> 00:20:37,260
WHIRRING
301
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There is massive blunt-force trauma
to the crown of the skull,
302
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which is partially staved in.
303
00:20:53,100 --> 00:20:55,900
These multiple injuries
are the likely cause of death.
304
00:20:58,580 --> 00:21:01,499
There is red dust
embedded in the fractures,
305
00:21:01,500 --> 00:21:04,939
possibly brick dust. Certainly,
a brick wielded with force
306
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would inflict
those kinds of injuries.
307
00:21:07,060 --> 00:21:09,339
Any sign of the brick?
Not yet.
308
00:21:09,340 --> 00:21:11,419
There's a single wound
to the forehead,
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one of the more robust areas
of the skull.
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THWACK
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THWACK
312
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Do we know what made these marks?
313
00:21:21,300 --> 00:21:24,459
We think a handcart
being dropped on the body.
314
00:21:24,460 --> 00:21:27,539
Fibres inside the tray
are a visual match
315
00:21:27,540 --> 00:21:30,139
to the deceased's clothing.
316
00:21:30,140 --> 00:21:32,659
We'll compare the blood
to the reference sample
317
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when we have it. Suggests he was
probably transported in the cart.
318
00:21:36,300 --> 00:21:38,219
From the murder scene to the Tavern?
319
00:21:38,220 --> 00:21:41,699
Residue in the cart suggests it was
used for shifting bricks.
320
00:21:41,700 --> 00:21:44,139
What, so the killer just throws
a tarpaulin over the body
321
00:21:44,140 --> 00:21:45,860
and he's good to go?
322
00:21:51,100 --> 00:21:55,059
In the end, there were 37
construction companies on site.
323
00:21:55,060 --> 00:21:58,579
Someone in overalls pulling a cart
wouldn't get a second glance.
324
00:21:58,580 --> 00:22:02,099
So maybe the killer was a builder?
Even better camouflage.
325
00:22:02,100 --> 00:22:03,859
Did a good job cementing up
the hatch.
326
00:22:03,860 --> 00:22:05,580
Yet we don't know that was him.
327
00:22:07,860 --> 00:22:11,339
We don't, but the victim's
jeans and shirt were spattered
328
00:22:11,340 --> 00:22:13,459
with dried cement.
329
00:22:13,460 --> 00:22:16,019
Maybe they were both builders.
330
00:22:16,020 --> 00:22:19,260
There's metal debris
embedded in his right eye.
331
00:22:20,540 --> 00:22:24,900
That sort of injury is usually
associated with construction work.
332
00:22:27,380 --> 00:22:30,700
He was treated significantly
differently to the others.
333
00:22:31,740 --> 00:22:35,259
He wasn't placed in the cupboard,
and there was plenty of room.
334
00:22:35,260 --> 00:22:37,139
Just thrown down through the hatch.
335
00:22:37,140 --> 00:22:38,379
If they were builders,
336
00:22:38,380 --> 00:22:40,779
maybe they were working together and
things kicked off.
337
00:22:40,780 --> 00:22:42,979
It's a long shot, but if we can
tie the brick in question
338
00:22:42,980 --> 00:22:46,460
to a specific construction, it might
help ID the victim and the killer.
339
00:22:47,500 --> 00:22:48,939
Thank you.
340
00:22:48,940 --> 00:22:51,300
I need to relay all this to my team.
341
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CLAMOURING VOICES ON TV
342
00:23:02,340 --> 00:23:04,619
PRESS LIAISON: Thank you, everyone.
One at a time.
343
00:23:04,620 --> 00:23:08,659
Chief Superintendent Court, is it
fair to say without this issue of the floor dropping,
344
00:23:08,660 --> 00:23:10,739
these bodies would never
have been found?
345
00:23:10,740 --> 00:23:13,139
Yes. That's a fair assessment.
346
00:23:13,140 --> 00:23:16,499
So someone was murdering people
in one of our busiest stations
347
00:23:16,500 --> 00:23:18,739
and the police had no idea?
348
00:23:18,740 --> 00:23:21,419
At least one of the victims
was reported missing
349
00:23:21,420 --> 00:23:24,499
and a full CID investigation
was launched.
350
00:23:24,500 --> 00:23:27,620
REPORTER: "At least one"?
How many bodies have been found?
351
00:23:30,180 --> 00:23:31,699
Eight.
352
00:23:31,700 --> 00:23:33,499
We've recovered eight bodies so far.
353
00:23:33,500 --> 00:23:35,540
CLAMOUR
354
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FAINT CLATTER
KEYS JANGLE
355
00:24:02,220 --> 00:24:04,300
You shouldn't be here, Mr Jones.
356
00:24:12,820 --> 00:24:14,700
Malcolm, please.
357
00:24:17,060 --> 00:24:20,740
Sorry. I just came
to retrieve my stuff.
358
00:24:22,540 --> 00:24:24,140
You OK?
359
00:24:26,060 --> 00:24:28,179
Not really.
360
00:24:28,180 --> 00:24:32,179
The thought of them
mouldering away in the dark...
361
00:24:32,180 --> 00:24:35,140
..unnoticed, unacknowledged...
362
00:24:36,260 --> 00:24:38,219
..unmourned.
363
00:24:38,220 --> 00:24:40,179
I'm sure they weren't unmourned.
364
00:24:40,180 --> 00:24:42,259
No. No, of course not. Um...
365
00:24:42,260 --> 00:24:43,820
I didn't mean...
366
00:24:48,140 --> 00:24:50,100
It is hard to get your head around.
367
00:24:52,660 --> 00:24:54,859
When was your tenure at the station?
368
00:24:54,860 --> 00:24:57,220
2004 to 2010.
369
00:25:00,220 --> 00:25:02,779
That's when you think
this happened, isn't it?
370
00:25:02,780 --> 00:25:04,579
PHONE BUZZES
371
00:25:04,580 --> 00:25:06,139
Sorry.
372
00:25:06,140 --> 00:25:07,779
Hello.
This is Steve Tudor.
373
00:25:07,780 --> 00:25:10,739
I followed up on the entry fob
to Halford Court
374
00:25:10,740 --> 00:25:14,459
and might have found
an ex-partner of Body 8.
375
00:25:14,460 --> 00:25:17,619
Tentative ID is a Kacper Tadych,
376
00:25:17,620 --> 00:25:19,819
a Polish national.
Great.
377
00:25:19,820 --> 00:25:23,619
Partner's name is Anna Gorska,
and she may have questions
378
00:25:23,620 --> 00:25:26,060
you're better placed
to answer than me.
379
00:25:31,220 --> 00:25:32,659
I have some photographs
380
00:25:32,660 --> 00:25:36,499
of the deceased's clothes,
the remains of them.
381
00:25:36,500 --> 00:25:38,299
Could I show them to you, Anna?
382
00:25:38,300 --> 00:25:40,980
To see if you recognise them
as Kacper's?
383
00:26:20,580 --> 00:26:22,460
That's Kacper's belt.
384
00:26:25,100 --> 00:26:26,780
Thank you.
385
00:26:30,220 --> 00:26:31,540
Would he have...?
386
00:26:33,100 --> 00:26:34,820
Did he suffer?
387
00:26:36,940 --> 00:26:40,379
Judging by the pathology evidence,
388
00:26:40,380 --> 00:26:44,180
I'd say it's likely that death
was close to instantaneous...
389
00:26:45,420 --> 00:26:48,059
..but I can't be certain.
390
00:26:48,060 --> 00:26:50,139
Of course, yeah.
391
00:26:50,140 --> 00:26:51,859
SHE SNIFFS
392
00:26:51,860 --> 00:26:55,180
Could you tell us a bit about
your relationship with Kacper?
393
00:26:56,340 --> 00:26:59,299
We dated in high school in Poland.
394
00:26:59,300 --> 00:27:01,019
He was two years younger.
395
00:27:01,020 --> 00:27:03,340
I called him my toy boy.
396
00:27:04,500 --> 00:27:08,539
We broke up when I went
to university, and then I got a job here in London.
397
00:27:08,540 --> 00:27:10,739
Doing what, if you
don't mind me asking?
398
00:27:10,740 --> 00:27:15,139
Marketing manager,
pharmaceuticals mainly.
399
00:27:15,140 --> 00:27:16,859
Um...
400
00:27:16,860 --> 00:27:18,939
One day, Kacper just showed up.
401
00:27:18,940 --> 00:27:22,580
He worked as a builder
and he heard I'd moved here.
402
00:27:24,180 --> 00:27:26,219
We picked up where we left off.
403
00:27:26,220 --> 00:27:28,739
It was a very special time...
404
00:27:28,740 --> 00:27:30,579
..like a miracle.
405
00:27:30,580 --> 00:27:32,059
It didn't last?
406
00:27:32,060 --> 00:27:34,739
No. He...
407
00:27:34,740 --> 00:27:37,459
He had an eye injury at work.
408
00:27:37,460 --> 00:27:39,419
It gave him headaches and...
409
00:27:39,420 --> 00:27:42,020
..he'd get angry
without any warning.
410
00:27:44,380 --> 00:27:46,019
Um...
411
00:27:46,020 --> 00:27:50,339
..one day Kacper woke up with
a bigger hangover than normal.
412
00:27:50,340 --> 00:27:53,420
He was late, and angry,
and it was all my fault.
413
00:27:54,940 --> 00:27:57,299
We had a proper screaming match.
414
00:27:57,300 --> 00:27:58,780
And he stormed out.
415
00:28:00,260 --> 00:28:02,060
I never saw him again.
416
00:28:03,300 --> 00:28:07,779
Did he ever mention someone
at work he didn't like?
417
00:28:07,780 --> 00:28:09,380
Who got on his nerves?
418
00:28:12,300 --> 00:28:14,580
What about the building firm
he worked for?
419
00:28:16,740 --> 00:28:21,179
No. He'd just... He'd wait on
a corner of a street at 6am,
420
00:28:21,180 --> 00:28:24,060
and sometimes he would get work,
sometimes he wouldn't.
421
00:28:26,380 --> 00:28:30,420
We'd like confirm Kacper's
identity via DNA if possible.
422
00:28:31,620 --> 00:28:34,659
Did you manage
to find anything that...?
423
00:28:34,660 --> 00:28:36,019
Um...
424
00:28:36,020 --> 00:28:38,019
I threw out the stuff
he left years ago.
425
00:28:38,020 --> 00:28:40,260
But I do have something.
426
00:28:44,260 --> 00:28:46,020
Kacper loved this.
427
00:28:47,300 --> 00:28:49,420
He read it over and over again.
428
00:28:52,860 --> 00:28:54,260
Thank you.
429
00:28:58,620 --> 00:29:02,139
I appreciate that. I know
you've had a long day.
430
00:29:02,140 --> 00:29:04,699
Or are you a glutton
for punishment like me?
431
00:29:04,700 --> 00:29:07,699
Ha. Maybe. A bit.
432
00:29:07,700 --> 00:29:09,579
I feel bad for her.
433
00:29:09,580 --> 00:29:11,499
She'll be thinking,
"What if, what if...
434
00:29:11,500 --> 00:29:13,659
"What if we hadn't rowed
that morning?
435
00:29:13,660 --> 00:29:17,139
"What if I'd held out
an olive branch?"
436
00:29:17,140 --> 00:29:19,700
I know I would.
PHONE BUZZES
437
00:29:21,380 --> 00:29:23,020
Steve Tudor.
438
00:29:26,820 --> 00:29:28,060
Thank you.
439
00:29:29,340 --> 00:29:33,140
DNA confirms it -
Body 4 is Judy Holmes.
440
00:30:04,100 --> 00:30:06,499
HE INHALES DEEPLY
441
00:30:06,500 --> 00:30:08,540
LINE RINGS
442
00:30:11,140 --> 00:30:12,739
AMERICAN ACCENT: Ted Holmes.
443
00:30:12,740 --> 00:30:16,259
Ted, my name is
Detective Inspector Steve Tudor
444
00:30:16,260 --> 00:30:18,019
from Greater London Police...
445
00:30:18,020 --> 00:30:20,540
Have you found her?
Have you found Judy?
446
00:30:21,540 --> 00:30:23,260
Yes. Yes, we have.
447
00:30:24,740 --> 00:30:27,260
At the station? King's Cross?
448
00:30:31,420 --> 00:30:33,460
COMPUTER KEYS CLACK
449
00:30:47,660 --> 00:30:49,300
Penny for them?
450
00:30:52,780 --> 00:30:54,340
The victimology.
451
00:30:55,940 --> 00:30:57,299
You asked.
452
00:30:57,300 --> 00:30:59,420
Go on. I know you're dying
to tell me.
453
00:31:00,700 --> 00:31:04,059
You'd expect to see something
of the killer in the victims,
454
00:31:04,060 --> 00:31:06,059
or at the scene.
455
00:31:06,060 --> 00:31:09,259
We've got eight and I can't
see anything. Can you?
456
00:31:09,260 --> 00:31:11,859
Male, female, varied ethnicity...
457
00:31:11,860 --> 00:31:13,300
Nothing at all.
458
00:31:15,660 --> 00:31:18,500
It's all riding on the pathologist,
by the sounds of it.
459
00:31:30,060 --> 00:31:34,099
TED: My sister had been planning
that trip to Europe for years,
460
00:31:34,100 --> 00:31:36,459
saving for it,
talking about it,
461
00:31:36,460 --> 00:31:38,860
all the places
she was going to visit.
462
00:31:40,300 --> 00:31:44,259
How could you just not know this guy
was doing what he was doing?
463
00:31:44,260 --> 00:31:46,379
I don't know the answer
to that yet,
464
00:31:46,380 --> 00:31:49,899
but I promise you
I will keep in close touch
465
00:31:49,900 --> 00:31:51,980
as the investigation progresses.
466
00:31:55,220 --> 00:31:57,219
Um...
467
00:31:57,220 --> 00:31:58,739
..Ted...
468
00:31:58,740 --> 00:32:03,220
..did Judy ever carry a can
of Mace, as far as you know?
469
00:32:05,300 --> 00:32:07,740
Yeah. Never went anywhere
without it.
470
00:32:08,660 --> 00:32:11,859
I warned her it was illegal
to take it through UK Customs,
471
00:32:11,860 --> 00:32:14,539
but...
HE SIGHS
472
00:32:14,540 --> 00:32:16,259
...that was Judy.
473
00:32:16,260 --> 00:32:18,699
She was my big sister
474
00:32:18,700 --> 00:32:20,380
and she wouldn't be told.
475
00:32:25,860 --> 00:32:27,339
FAINT VOICE
476
00:32:27,340 --> 00:32:29,139
MAN: You know the drill.
477
00:32:29,140 --> 00:32:31,019
One, and then the other, all right?
478
00:32:31,020 --> 00:32:32,539
It's too much. Just help me!
479
00:32:32,540 --> 00:32:35,019
MAN 2: I can't do it, Russell.
I need help.
480
00:32:35,020 --> 00:32:36,779
RUSSELL: I'm just going to sit down.
481
00:32:36,780 --> 00:32:38,939
Russell! And then I'll do us
some breakfast.
482
00:32:38,940 --> 00:32:40,419
Come back and help me!
483
00:32:40,420 --> 00:32:42,819
BANGING
Russell!
484
00:32:42,820 --> 00:32:44,860
Russell!
BANGING
485
00:32:46,740 --> 00:32:48,899
Help me!
486
00:32:48,900 --> 00:32:52,539
TV: ...Cross Museum, where Greater
London Police have now confirmed
487
00:32:52,540 --> 00:32:56,219
that a homicide investigation is
under way, following the discovery
488
00:32:56,220 --> 00:32:59,739
of eight bodies
in a cellar beneath the museum.
489
00:32:59,740 --> 00:33:01,779
Speaking at a press conference
last night,
490
00:33:01,780 --> 00:33:04,299
Chief Superintendent
Sheila Court confirmed
491
00:33:04,300 --> 00:33:06,739
that Greater London Police
were called to the museum
492
00:33:06,740 --> 00:33:09,459
earlier this week
after construction workers
493
00:33:09,460 --> 00:33:12,579
repairing damage to the museum's
floor uncovered...
494
00:33:12,580 --> 00:33:14,620
TURNS TV OFF
495
00:33:16,580 --> 00:33:18,620
HE BREATHES RAPIDLY
496
00:33:23,100 --> 00:33:25,140
HE BREATHES RAGGEDLY
497
00:33:26,500 --> 00:33:28,540
HE MOANS SOFTLY
498
00:33:32,380 --> 00:33:35,019
NEWS REPORT: An emergency mortuary
has been established
499
00:33:35,020 --> 00:33:38,419
in King's Cross, and pathologists
from the Thomas Lyell Centre
500
00:33:38,420 --> 00:33:42,299
are understood to be conducting
postmortem examinations.
501
00:33:42,300 --> 00:33:45,819
While police have not released
the identity of any victims,
502
00:33:45,820 --> 00:33:49,019
they have confirmed that
at least one was the subject
503
00:33:49,020 --> 00:33:51,139
of a missing person investigation
504
00:33:51,140 --> 00:33:54,459
and that next of kin
have been informed.
505
00:33:54,460 --> 00:33:57,139
There's police work to formally
identify each victim...
506
00:33:57,140 --> 00:33:59,180
TURNS NEWS OFF
507
00:34:13,780 --> 00:34:16,620
Something tells me this is
going to be dinner, not lunch.
508
00:34:20,700 --> 00:34:22,660
Yours looks nicer than mine.
509
00:34:35,300 --> 00:34:38,059
SHEILA: OK, so firstly, I just want
to acknowledge
510
00:34:38,060 --> 00:34:41,499
the marathon series of postmortems
you carried out today,
511
00:34:41,500 --> 00:34:45,139
a truly Herculean task, and we're
all really appreciative.
512
00:34:45,140 --> 00:34:47,499
But we need to know
who we're looking for.
513
00:34:47,500 --> 00:34:49,339
We need to get him in focus.
514
00:34:49,340 --> 00:34:51,979
So it would be helpful -
well, it's vital
515
00:34:51,980 --> 00:34:54,219
to get a forensic
pathology narrative
516
00:34:54,220 --> 00:34:56,740
charting his evolution
across the eight murders.
517
00:34:57,940 --> 00:35:00,379
Right. Well...
518
00:35:00,380 --> 00:35:04,300
..the first killing was
a sustained attack.
519
00:35:06,540 --> 00:35:09,339
Body 1 is male,
520
00:35:09,340 --> 00:35:11,419
40 to 50 years old.
521
00:35:11,420 --> 00:35:14,259
There's a shallow,
unhealed cut to his throat...
522
00:35:14,260 --> 00:35:15,859
STEVE: Wasn't fatal?
523
00:35:15,860 --> 00:35:19,179
Unlikely. But the killer might have
expected it to be.
524
00:35:19,180 --> 00:35:21,619
Instead, the victim fights back.
525
00:35:21,620 --> 00:35:23,059
Maybe.
526
00:35:23,060 --> 00:35:25,259
There's a flurry of unhealed wounds
527
00:35:25,260 --> 00:35:29,019
to the chest that would
ultimately prove fatal.
528
00:35:29,020 --> 00:35:31,779
And there's what looks like another
stab wound to the chest,
529
00:35:31,780 --> 00:35:33,419
but this one's healed.
530
00:35:33,420 --> 00:35:36,979
So likely sustained
some years before his death?
531
00:35:36,980 --> 00:35:39,659
Months, I'd say. Weeks, even.
532
00:35:39,660 --> 00:35:42,139
There are permanent
internal sutures
533
00:35:42,140 --> 00:35:44,059
where he's been stitched up,
534
00:35:44,060 --> 00:35:47,980
and evidence of a fractured rib that
was in the process of healing.
535
00:35:49,380 --> 00:35:51,980
Body 2 defended himself...
536
00:35:53,140 --> 00:35:56,259
..before finally being
overpowered by the killer.
537
00:35:56,260 --> 00:35:59,139
We see the same
sustained stabbing attack,
538
00:35:59,140 --> 00:36:03,859
but the wounds are deeper, more
definite and fewer in number.
539
00:36:03,860 --> 00:36:07,739
Body 2 was 20 to 30 years old.
540
00:36:07,740 --> 00:36:09,780
He was placed on top of Body 1.
541
00:36:11,740 --> 00:36:14,219
A large square of
dark-green quilted material
542
00:36:14,220 --> 00:36:16,619
was then draped over
both bodies.
543
00:36:16,620 --> 00:36:19,459
There are healed linear
scars across the fingertips
544
00:36:19,460 --> 00:36:22,179
of his right hand.
Knife wound?
545
00:36:22,180 --> 00:36:23,699
Possibly.
546
00:36:23,700 --> 00:36:27,699
Additionally, Body 2 bears
some defensive wounds -
547
00:36:27,700 --> 00:36:30,419
slices across the forearms
548
00:36:30,420 --> 00:36:33,660
and an unhealed broken nose.
549
00:36:35,380 --> 00:36:38,499
So neither victim went
quietly into the good night?
550
00:36:38,500 --> 00:36:39,820
No.
551
00:36:42,660 --> 00:36:45,819
Body 3 is a little different.
552
00:36:45,820 --> 00:36:48,259
50 to 60 years old.
553
00:36:48,260 --> 00:36:50,579
He was stabbed in the back
multiple times
554
00:36:50,580 --> 00:36:54,779
while lying face down on a mattress,
which we've recovered.
555
00:36:54,780 --> 00:36:56,820
CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS
556
00:36:59,900 --> 00:37:01,779
A surprise attack
557
00:37:01,780 --> 00:37:05,779
certainly fits with the absence of
defensive wounds.
558
00:37:05,780 --> 00:37:07,739
So, what, he was sleeping
down there?
559
00:37:07,740 --> 00:37:09,099
Possibly.
560
00:37:09,100 --> 00:37:11,659
So maybe we're looking
at a territorial motive.
561
00:37:11,660 --> 00:37:13,299
Victim 3's kipping in the basement,
562
00:37:13,300 --> 00:37:15,899
the killer shows up and wants
the space for himself?
563
00:37:15,900 --> 00:37:17,940
Doesn't that screw up our timeline?
564
00:37:19,300 --> 00:37:22,219
If he's killed
after Victims 1 and 2,
565
00:37:22,220 --> 00:37:24,419
why hasn't he raised
the alarm about their bodies?
566
00:37:24,420 --> 00:37:25,939
Good question.
567
00:37:25,940 --> 00:37:29,099
Maybe Victim 3
was a partner in crime?
568
00:37:29,100 --> 00:37:30,899
Or...he just shows up,
569
00:37:30,900 --> 00:37:33,619
sees the mattress,
not the body, beds down?
570
00:37:33,620 --> 00:37:37,099
JACK: The volume of his hairs on
the mattress argues against that.
571
00:37:37,100 --> 00:37:41,379
Or...Victim 3 was killed first
and we're setting too much store
572
00:37:41,380 --> 00:37:44,019
by where their bodies were left
in the cupboard?
573
00:37:44,020 --> 00:37:46,019
It is an anomaly,
574
00:37:46,020 --> 00:37:48,540
but inevitably at this stage,
one of many.
575
00:37:49,900 --> 00:37:52,579
Body 4, Judy Holmes.
576
00:37:52,580 --> 00:37:55,539
These wounds are consistent
with the tangential movement
577
00:37:55,540 --> 00:37:57,939
of a sharp implement
across the skin.
578
00:37:57,940 --> 00:38:01,139
The depth and angle of the wounds
suggest that they were made
579
00:38:01,140 --> 00:38:05,619
left to right, from behind,
by a right-handed assailant.
580
00:38:05,620 --> 00:38:10,339
This wound breached the jugular vein
and the carotid artery,
581
00:38:10,340 --> 00:38:12,619
suggesting that Judy's head
was drawn back
582
00:38:12,620 --> 00:38:14,779
to expose the throat.
583
00:38:14,780 --> 00:38:17,819
The vessels sit deeper
in the neck than people think,
584
00:38:17,820 --> 00:38:19,259
so if you tilt the head back,
585
00:38:19,260 --> 00:38:22,019
the sternocleidomastoid muscle
covers them up.
586
00:38:22,020 --> 00:38:25,819
So if the killer expected
quick slice and down they go,
587
00:38:25,820 --> 00:38:27,579
he got a big surprise?
588
00:38:27,580 --> 00:38:30,740
Explaining the three
separate cuts to her neck.
589
00:38:32,020 --> 00:38:34,779
The attack on Judy
was very different.
590
00:38:34,780 --> 00:38:38,499
For one, it's likely she was
abducted before she was killed.
591
00:38:38,500 --> 00:38:39,739
Based on?
592
00:38:39,740 --> 00:38:43,299
An unhealed dislocated shoulder
593
00:38:43,300 --> 00:38:46,459
and green-painted splinters under
her fingernails
594
00:38:46,460 --> 00:38:51,219
which are visually consistent with
a board fence by the old Tavern.
595
00:38:51,220 --> 00:38:53,659
JACK: Yesterday you asked a good
question. How did the killer
596
00:38:53,660 --> 00:38:56,339
get away with it in the middle of
King's Cross? You have the answer?
597
00:38:56,340 --> 00:38:58,259
I have an answer.
598
00:38:58,260 --> 00:39:00,819
The entire west side
of the station was rebuilt
599
00:39:00,820 --> 00:39:03,659
and remodelled
from 2007 to 2010.
600
00:39:03,660 --> 00:39:07,179
This necessitated a network of
boarded passages across the station
601
00:39:07,180 --> 00:39:10,579
so the public had access to the
trains and surrounding streets
602
00:39:10,580 --> 00:39:13,179
whilst being shielded
from the works.
603
00:39:13,180 --> 00:39:16,739
Cooks Passage was the first
to be built, the longest,
604
00:39:16,740 --> 00:39:19,499
running north-south
and emerging onto Cooks Way.
605
00:39:19,500 --> 00:39:23,699
It had a total of 16 doors marked
"Authorised Personnel Only"
606
00:39:23,700 --> 00:39:27,499
that let station staff and building
crews exit at whatever point
607
00:39:27,500 --> 00:39:30,539
would bring them to their
behind-the-scenes destination.
608
00:39:30,540 --> 00:39:32,379
The Tavern?
609
00:39:32,380 --> 00:39:35,179
Yeah. One door...
610
00:39:35,180 --> 00:39:37,099
..opened onto
the clutch of buildings
611
00:39:37,100 --> 00:39:39,899
north of the western
concourse that,
612
00:39:39,900 --> 00:39:42,739
yes, included
the then-derelict Tavern.
613
00:39:42,740 --> 00:39:44,779
But surely those doors
were kept locked.
614
00:39:44,780 --> 00:39:49,019
Eventually, after a series of thefts
and trespassing incidents,
615
00:39:49,020 --> 00:39:50,939
keypads were installed.
616
00:39:50,940 --> 00:39:52,459
Hmm. CCTV?
617
00:39:52,460 --> 00:39:54,819
Limited to the entrances
of the passages
618
00:39:54,820 --> 00:39:56,619
and major intersections.
619
00:39:56,620 --> 00:39:58,539
That footage will be
long gone anyway.
620
00:39:58,540 --> 00:40:00,699
Yeah.
621
00:40:00,700 --> 00:40:03,499
In light of all this,
Judy Holmes was likely abducted
622
00:40:03,500 --> 00:40:06,899
as she walked down Cooks Passage
late on a Sunday night.
623
00:40:06,900 --> 00:40:09,099
Yeah. She'd got off a train
from Durham.
624
00:40:09,100 --> 00:40:12,339
She was heading for
her hotel off Euston Road.
625
00:40:12,340 --> 00:40:15,299
Significantly, none of
her jewellery was taken
626
00:40:15,300 --> 00:40:17,739
and she was fully clothed.
627
00:40:17,740 --> 00:40:21,659
So it's unlikely a financial or
sexual motive drove the killer.
628
00:40:21,660 --> 00:40:25,500
So he was getting a taste
for killing for killing's sake?
629
00:40:35,420 --> 00:40:36,980
Someone looks overwhelmed.
630
00:40:38,860 --> 00:40:42,579
This is only half
the trace evidence.
631
00:40:42,580 --> 00:40:45,980
There's still so much more
from the basement.
632
00:40:49,020 --> 00:40:50,380
A problem shared...
633
00:40:51,900 --> 00:40:53,180
Right.
634
00:40:54,940 --> 00:40:56,819
Body Number 6
635
00:40:56,820 --> 00:40:58,739
was wearing
636
00:40:58,740 --> 00:41:02,379
an Apollonia bumbag
637
00:41:02,380 --> 00:41:04,939
and a cagoule.
638
00:41:04,940 --> 00:41:07,459
Right?
639
00:41:07,460 --> 00:41:11,179
Was that the victim with the noose
attached to his bound hands?
640
00:41:11,180 --> 00:41:12,579
Yes. Him.
641
00:41:12,580 --> 00:41:16,019
So, I've never heard
of Apollonia,
642
00:41:16,020 --> 00:41:21,579
which made me think,
like, small local brand
643
00:41:21,580 --> 00:41:24,219
which might help us
with a nationality,
644
00:41:24,220 --> 00:41:28,700
which might help us
with a missing persons search.
645
00:41:29,980 --> 00:41:31,259
No joy?
646
00:41:31,260 --> 00:41:32,899
HE SIGHS
647
00:41:32,900 --> 00:41:35,459
Just two hours looking at
648
00:41:35,460 --> 00:41:38,179
the Greek equivalent
to Companies House
649
00:41:38,180 --> 00:41:42,940
and...their Board of Commerce.
650
00:41:45,740 --> 00:41:47,100
Apollonia...
651
00:41:48,540 --> 00:41:51,259
..was part of Ancient Greece.
652
00:41:51,260 --> 00:41:53,899
But now I think...
653
00:41:53,900 --> 00:41:55,620
..it's part of Albania.
654
00:41:58,940 --> 00:42:01,700
Is it possible the company
was Albanian?
655
00:42:06,220 --> 00:42:09,259
So our killer was getting
sharper all round.
656
00:42:09,260 --> 00:42:12,739
He knew that Judy would be missed,
657
00:42:12,740 --> 00:42:15,019
so he dumped her bag
658
00:42:15,020 --> 00:42:16,579
by Regent's Canal.
659
00:42:16,580 --> 00:42:20,499
He wanted to draw attention
away from the station.
660
00:42:20,500 --> 00:42:21,899
I reckon he was sleeping
661
00:42:21,900 --> 00:42:23,939
in the Tavern basement,
at least some of the time.
662
00:42:23,940 --> 00:42:26,699
Unfortunately, the killer
now had a can of Mace
663
00:42:26,700 --> 00:42:30,179
that he almost certainly
used on subsequent victims.
664
00:42:30,180 --> 00:42:32,899
Body 5, our youngest victim yet.
665
00:42:32,900 --> 00:42:34,859
Killed in a similar way to Judy.
666
00:42:34,860 --> 00:42:37,699
Knife to the throat
but a single, deeper wound.
667
00:42:37,700 --> 00:42:39,539
NIKKI: There's some trauma
around the eyes
668
00:42:39,540 --> 00:42:41,619
that could've been made by Mace.
669
00:42:41,620 --> 00:42:44,659
We know from Judy Holmes' brother
she brought a can into the country.
670
00:42:44,660 --> 00:42:47,619
I'll swab the skin for it.
Clothing too.
671
00:42:47,620 --> 00:42:49,419
Notice the rip in his jacket?
672
00:42:49,420 --> 00:42:52,339
Sleeves were stretched. All
the buttons were loose or missing.
673
00:42:52,340 --> 00:42:53,659
So a struggle?
674
00:42:53,660 --> 00:42:56,579
He's also missing his right trainer.
675
00:42:56,580 --> 00:43:00,140
Once again, it suggests
resistance to abduction.
676
00:43:12,700 --> 00:43:16,380
With Body 6, we see
a different mode of death.
677
00:43:18,620 --> 00:43:20,459
His mouth was gagged,
678
00:43:20,460 --> 00:43:24,219
hands bound with rope
that extends up his back,
679
00:43:24,220 --> 00:43:26,620
forming a noose around his neck.
680
00:43:47,060 --> 00:43:49,819
Taken in conjunction with the gag,
681
00:43:49,820 --> 00:43:55,419
the bound hands and noose feel as
much about an attempt to control him
682
00:43:55,420 --> 00:43:56,859
as to kill him.
683
00:43:56,860 --> 00:43:59,619
If he tries to free himself,
the noose tightens.
684
00:43:59,620 --> 00:44:02,499
All of which suggests the killer
chose to keep him alive
685
00:44:02,500 --> 00:44:04,220
for a period of time.
686
00:44:13,540 --> 00:44:15,140
Something else in there...
687
00:44:19,340 --> 00:44:22,460
A denture, partially swallowed.
688
00:44:28,140 --> 00:44:30,579
But why would he do that
six victims in?
689
00:44:30,580 --> 00:44:34,539
Huh? Why do kids
tear the wings off flies?
690
00:44:34,540 --> 00:44:36,179
Certain kids.
691
00:44:36,180 --> 00:44:38,019
You've answered your own question.
692
00:44:38,020 --> 00:44:41,699
Six victims in, he's now
sufficiently confident
693
00:44:41,700 --> 00:44:45,180
to indulge his impulses,
curiosities, whatever.
694
00:44:47,060 --> 00:44:50,219
They went full circle on Body 7 -
695
00:44:50,220 --> 00:44:53,419
at 6'4", his biggest opponent yet,
696
00:44:53,420 --> 00:44:56,380
killing him with a single cut
to the throat.
697
00:44:59,140 --> 00:45:02,979
Unlike what we saw with Body 4,
Judy Holmes,
698
00:45:02,980 --> 00:45:04,499
the ragged nature of this cut
699
00:45:04,500 --> 00:45:06,699
suggests the head
was tilted forward.
700
00:45:06,700 --> 00:45:09,099
Which is in line
with military training.
701
00:45:09,100 --> 00:45:11,499
Leaning the head forward
loosens the skin,
702
00:45:11,500 --> 00:45:15,019
yielding a more ragged, lethal cut.
703
00:45:15,020 --> 00:45:17,859
Are we saying this guy
was in the Army?
704
00:45:17,860 --> 00:45:19,139
Possible,
705
00:45:19,140 --> 00:45:23,179
or just a DIY military fanboy
with a library card.
706
00:45:23,180 --> 00:45:26,699
The wound also suggests
the use of a serrated blade,
707
00:45:26,700 --> 00:45:28,139
something like a hunting knife.
708
00:45:28,140 --> 00:45:32,699
In other words, the killer
perfected the art of killing
709
00:45:32,700 --> 00:45:35,539
and on his biggest victim yet.
710
00:45:35,540 --> 00:45:37,779
Maybe that's why he chose him.
711
00:45:37,780 --> 00:45:40,300
A challenge? A sport?
712
00:45:43,300 --> 00:45:45,979
How does the bludgeoning
of his final victim
713
00:45:45,980 --> 00:45:49,459
fit his new expertise?
Another anomaly?
714
00:45:49,460 --> 00:45:52,339
For the pathology evidence
and forensics,
715
00:45:52,340 --> 00:45:56,499
we think that Kacper's murder
could have been unplanned
716
00:45:56,500 --> 00:45:58,619
and heat of the moment.
717
00:45:58,620 --> 00:46:00,979
Whether or not we're right about
the killer being a builder,
718
00:46:00,980 --> 00:46:03,059
he had to know his days
in the Tavern were numbered.
719
00:46:03,060 --> 00:46:04,979
SHEILA: And that became a stressor.
720
00:46:04,980 --> 00:46:08,100
Yes. What was he going to do
with the bodies in the basement?
721
00:46:10,420 --> 00:46:12,060
Excuse me a second.
722
00:46:15,060 --> 00:46:16,699
VELVY: I thought you might need...
723
00:46:16,700 --> 00:46:17,939
Come on, then.
724
00:46:17,940 --> 00:46:20,539
This is Velvy. He has some
information about Body 6.
725
00:46:20,540 --> 00:46:23,339
Body 6. One with the noose.
726
00:46:23,340 --> 00:46:25,619
Good.
Um, yes.
727
00:46:25,620 --> 00:46:30,019
Through the discontinued Albanian
clothing brand Apollonia
728
00:46:30,020 --> 00:46:34,339
worn by Body 6, we hazarded a guess
that he was also Albanian
729
00:46:34,340 --> 00:46:36,819
and we ran a missing person search.
730
00:46:36,820 --> 00:46:40,939
I believe his name
is Elseid Broja.
731
00:46:40,940 --> 00:46:42,460
Um...
732
00:46:44,740 --> 00:46:47,859
A 25-year-old Albanian student
733
00:46:47,860 --> 00:46:51,219
who went missing in London
in summer 2009.
734
00:46:51,220 --> 00:46:53,819
Based on more than
a clothing brand, I hope?
735
00:46:53,820 --> 00:46:56,939
Mm. One of Broja's
distinguishing features
736
00:46:56,940 --> 00:47:00,379
was a partial denture -
737
00:47:00,380 --> 00:47:02,020
three teeth.
738
00:47:05,900 --> 00:47:09,500
We found just such a denture
in the throat of Body 6.
739
00:47:12,060 --> 00:47:15,299
But what about our killer's DNA?
740
00:47:15,300 --> 00:47:17,379
All these bodies,
all this evidence,
741
00:47:17,380 --> 00:47:19,099
he's got to have left it somewhere.
742
00:47:19,100 --> 00:47:21,179
We've collected,
and are collecting,
743
00:47:21,180 --> 00:47:23,699
scores of DNA samples
from the basement
744
00:47:23,700 --> 00:47:25,059
and the victims' clothing,
745
00:47:25,060 --> 00:47:27,459
all of which we'll run
against the database.
746
00:47:27,460 --> 00:47:28,699
STEVE: But?
747
00:47:28,700 --> 00:47:31,219
But there's a strong
possibility he wore gloves.
748
00:47:31,220 --> 00:47:32,539
Based on...?
749
00:47:32,540 --> 00:47:34,219
The padlock.
750
00:47:34,220 --> 00:47:37,019
He must have used it regularly,
751
00:47:37,020 --> 00:47:38,860
but there's not a print on it.
752
00:48:09,020 --> 00:48:11,060
HE SIGHS
753
00:48:38,700 --> 00:48:40,740
FAINT VOICES
754
00:48:44,860 --> 00:48:47,540
Good job, lads.
Same time tomorrow.
755
00:48:54,940 --> 00:48:56,980
PHONE BUZZES
756
00:49:05,580 --> 00:49:07,219
Keith Pryor.
757
00:49:07,220 --> 00:49:09,660
Hello, Keith. Russell Drake.
758
00:49:11,180 --> 00:49:13,739
Hey, Russ.
How you doing, mate?
759
00:49:13,740 --> 00:49:15,820
KNOCKS ON WOOD
Surviving.
760
00:49:16,940 --> 00:49:19,259
I know that you're doing OK,
761
00:49:19,260 --> 00:49:20,819
so forgive me for not asking.
762
00:49:20,820 --> 00:49:22,620
Can't complain, can't complain.
763
00:49:23,620 --> 00:49:25,979
What can I do for you, Russell?
764
00:49:25,980 --> 00:49:28,579
Well, I thought we might
compare notes.
765
00:49:28,580 --> 00:49:30,099
King's Cross.
766
00:49:30,100 --> 00:49:34,739
Yeah. The bodies in that Tavern
likely killed between 2008 and 2010.
767
00:49:34,740 --> 00:49:36,419
Sorry, Russ, the line's breaking up.
768
00:49:36,420 --> 00:49:38,499
Why don't we talk in person?
769
00:49:38,500 --> 00:49:40,939
No. No way.
770
00:49:40,940 --> 00:49:42,459
I'm not stupid.
771
00:49:42,460 --> 00:49:44,100
You come to me, then.
772
00:49:47,100 --> 00:49:49,739
No, I'm going to the police.
773
00:49:49,740 --> 00:49:52,339
Tell them what I should have
told them years ago.
774
00:49:52,340 --> 00:49:54,539
Now, if that were true,
775
00:49:54,540 --> 00:49:56,860
you would have done it already,
wouldn't you?
776
00:49:58,020 --> 00:50:00,539
This sounds like a shakedown,
777
00:50:00,540 --> 00:50:02,499
like you want something from me.
778
00:50:02,500 --> 00:50:04,100
MAN: Russell!
779
00:50:06,980 --> 00:50:08,859
Russell!
BANGING
780
00:50:08,860 --> 00:50:10,699
Got to go, Russ?
781
00:50:10,700 --> 00:50:12,459
Sounds like you're needed.
782
00:50:12,460 --> 00:50:13,939
Russell!
783
00:50:13,940 --> 00:50:15,420
No. OK.
784
00:50:17,820 --> 00:50:21,100
Yeah, let's meet. But in
a public place of my choosing.
785
00:50:31,380 --> 00:50:33,100
Oh, excuse me.
786
00:50:34,300 --> 00:50:35,699
Can I help you?
787
00:50:35,700 --> 00:50:40,019
Um, who should I speak to about
the King's Cross investigation?
788
00:50:40,020 --> 00:50:43,219
I'm a nurse at the Royal Free.
I've just come off a double shift.
789
00:50:43,220 --> 00:50:45,379
I caught the end...
790
00:50:45,380 --> 00:50:48,659
You were at the press conference,
the pathologist.
791
00:50:48,660 --> 00:50:51,179
Yes. Gabriel. Um...?
792
00:50:51,180 --> 00:50:53,780
Esther. Esther Daniels.
793
00:50:56,340 --> 00:51:01,460
My son Simon went missing in 2009,
aged 17.
794
00:51:02,540 --> 00:51:05,899
Are any of the victims
as young as 17?
795
00:51:05,900 --> 00:51:07,499
Let's talk inside.
796
00:51:07,500 --> 00:51:10,859
Well... When Simon was small,
797
00:51:10,860 --> 00:51:13,299
he broke his leg
in two places skateboarding,
798
00:51:13,300 --> 00:51:15,299
his right leg.
799
00:51:15,300 --> 00:51:18,420
As a pathologist, you'd notice
something like that, right?
800
00:51:32,340 --> 00:51:33,820
Thank you.
801
00:51:41,140 --> 00:51:44,019
Simon's DNA is on file?
802
00:51:44,020 --> 00:51:46,220
He's on the
missing persons database?
803
00:51:47,420 --> 00:51:51,099
I gave the police
his hairbrush in 2009.
804
00:51:51,100 --> 00:51:54,060
In that case, we should have
confirmation by tomorrow.
805
00:51:58,380 --> 00:52:01,019
When he went missing,
806
00:52:01,020 --> 00:52:02,660
he'd been getting in trouble...
807
00:52:03,940 --> 00:52:07,539
..dropping out of college,
on the fringes of a gang,
808
00:52:07,540 --> 00:52:09,459
but...
809
00:52:09,460 --> 00:52:11,300
..nothing too serious.
810
00:52:12,860 --> 00:52:14,819
Looking back,
811
00:52:14,820 --> 00:52:16,740
it was all an act of rebellion.
812
00:52:18,540 --> 00:52:20,140
Against what?
813
00:52:21,540 --> 00:52:24,020
I was pregnant
and I'd just remarried.
814
00:52:26,340 --> 00:52:29,019
No doubt he was feeling
a lot of jealousy.
815
00:52:29,020 --> 00:52:31,539
So Simon didn't get on
with your new husband?
816
00:52:31,540 --> 00:52:33,499
ESTHER SIGHS
817
00:52:33,500 --> 00:52:36,139
By spring 2009, he'd moved out.
818
00:52:36,140 --> 00:52:40,019
It was only when his birthday
came round and he didn't call,
819
00:52:40,020 --> 00:52:42,179
I knew something was wrong.
820
00:52:42,180 --> 00:52:44,500
And that's when
you reported him missing?
821
00:52:47,900 --> 00:52:49,180
A month later...
822
00:52:50,220 --> 00:52:53,020
..they found Simon's bag
up in Holloway Woods.
823
00:52:55,020 --> 00:52:57,540
It's a known spot for dealing.
824
00:53:00,860 --> 00:53:03,780
It was like the police just
lost interest at that point.
825
00:53:06,500 --> 00:53:09,779
If my son was killed
in King's Cross,
826
00:53:09,780 --> 00:53:12,020
half a mile from his front door...
827
00:53:13,460 --> 00:53:16,419
..who took his bag
up to Holloway Woods?
828
00:53:16,420 --> 00:53:17,859
PHONE BUZZES
829
00:53:17,860 --> 00:53:19,900
ESTHER SIGHS
830
00:53:22,100 --> 00:53:23,540
My husband.
831
00:53:25,900 --> 00:53:27,940
Probably wondering where I am.
832
00:53:29,540 --> 00:53:31,860
I'm going to run you home, Esther.
833
00:53:33,020 --> 00:53:34,540
Thank you.
834
00:53:41,660 --> 00:53:45,980
The lab have been busy and we now
have DNA matches on three bodies.
835
00:53:46,900 --> 00:53:49,579
GABRIEL: Body 1 is or was -
836
00:53:49,580 --> 00:53:52,539
Adam Perry, 52,
837
00:53:52,540 --> 00:53:57,900
a convicted criminal who disappeared
in February 2008.
838
00:53:59,860 --> 00:54:05,019
Body 5 is 17-year-old Simon Daniels.
839
00:54:05,020 --> 00:54:08,379
I met his mother, Esther,
last night.
840
00:54:08,380 --> 00:54:11,299
She recognised me
from the press conference.
841
00:54:11,300 --> 00:54:14,099
I submitted a brief account
of that meeting for the file.
842
00:54:14,100 --> 00:54:15,339
Thank you.
843
00:54:15,340 --> 00:54:20,219
Body 7 is a personal trainer
called Faisal Hosseini.
844
00:54:20,220 --> 00:54:22,219
At the time of his disappearance,
845
00:54:22,220 --> 00:54:24,739
he was about to enter
into a civil partnership
846
00:54:24,740 --> 00:54:27,699
with his long-term boyfriend, Josh.
847
00:54:27,700 --> 00:54:30,739
He'd taken a client for
a workout in Regent's Park
848
00:54:30,740 --> 00:54:33,939
and was supposedly heading
back home on foot
849
00:54:33,940 --> 00:54:37,619
to his flat in Angel
when he vanished.
850
00:54:37,620 --> 00:54:41,099
So we have provisional IDs
on six of the eight?
851
00:54:41,100 --> 00:54:43,699
Just Bodies 2 and 3
remain unidentified?
852
00:54:43,700 --> 00:54:44,979
Correct.
853
00:54:44,980 --> 00:54:49,059
We suggest that the immediate
focus is Body 1, Adam Perry.
854
00:54:49,060 --> 00:54:50,579
Why?
855
00:54:50,580 --> 00:54:54,739
Well, Perry apparently had
a long record for assault
856
00:54:54,740 --> 00:54:58,380
and procuring runaways
for sexual activity.
857
00:55:06,300 --> 00:55:07,700
Ringing bells?
858
00:55:08,780 --> 00:55:10,340
He was an animal.
859
00:55:11,420 --> 00:55:14,619
Hospital records bear out
our pathology findings
860
00:55:14,620 --> 00:55:18,419
with respect to
the healed stab wound.
861
00:55:18,420 --> 00:55:21,539
Adam Perry was admitted to A&E
862
00:55:21,540 --> 00:55:27,379
with a suspected knife injury
on January 2nd 2008.
863
00:55:27,380 --> 00:55:29,099
He was lucky to live.
864
00:55:29,100 --> 00:55:32,299
These victims -
there's no pattern, is there?
865
00:55:32,300 --> 00:55:34,739
No type he goes for?
866
00:55:34,740 --> 00:55:37,059
No conventional victimology
867
00:55:37,060 --> 00:55:40,779
that would hold a mirror up
to the offender?
868
00:55:40,780 --> 00:55:45,059
If there is, all I'm seeing
in that mirror is a black hole.
869
00:55:45,060 --> 00:55:47,260
There's more questions
than answers.
870
00:56:07,420 --> 00:56:10,299
VEHICLE APPROACHES QUICKLY
871
00:56:10,300 --> 00:56:12,619
DOOR OPENS
MUFFLED SHOUT
872
00:56:12,620 --> 00:56:14,660
DOOR CLOSES
873
00:56:24,660 --> 00:56:28,739
STEVE: Mrs Perry, I have
some general questions
874
00:56:28,740 --> 00:56:31,619
about the period leading up
to Adam's disappearance.
875
00:56:31,620 --> 00:56:36,139
Dr Alexander is a pathologist who
has some more specific questions.
876
00:56:36,140 --> 00:56:37,539
Pathologist?
877
00:56:37,540 --> 00:56:39,339
Yes.
878
00:56:39,340 --> 00:56:43,859
I wanted to ask you about a knife
injury that your husband sustained
879
00:56:43,860 --> 00:56:46,179
in the weeks prior to his murder.
880
00:56:46,180 --> 00:56:47,780
I know who did this.
881
00:56:49,140 --> 00:56:51,180
I know who did all of 'em.
882
00:56:54,540 --> 00:56:56,499
He's...
883
00:56:56,500 --> 00:56:57,819
He's a monster,
884
00:56:57,820 --> 00:57:00,100
but only cos Adam made him one.
885
00:57:05,860 --> 00:57:08,660
His name's Terry Bordell.
886
00:57:14,740 --> 00:57:16,780
BANGING
887
00:57:17,780 --> 00:57:19,100
Russell!
888
00:57:22,140 --> 00:57:23,540
Russell?
889
00:57:25,380 --> 00:57:27,420
Russell!
BANGING
890
00:57:29,580 --> 00:57:31,340
Where are you?!
891
00:57:32,980 --> 00:57:34,620
Russell!
892
00:57:51,300 --> 00:57:58,540
Testator silens
893
00:58:00,780 --> 00:58:07,739
Costestes e spiritu
894
00:58:07,740 --> 00:58:17,900
Silencium.
895
00:58:17,950 --> 00:58:22,500
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