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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:30,700 --> 00:00:33,979 Don't get me wrong, King's Cross could be hell on earth. 2 00:00:33,980 --> 00:00:36,179 How do you mean? 3 00:00:36,180 --> 00:00:38,859 It was a place of extremes. 4 00:00:38,860 --> 00:00:40,739 You know, I can remember one night 5 00:00:40,740 --> 00:00:43,179 a runaway gave birth right on the platform, 6 00:00:43,180 --> 00:00:45,619 and then an hour later, a man was stabbed to death 7 00:00:45,620 --> 00:00:48,540 behind the coalhouse. It was a madhouse! 8 00:00:50,740 --> 00:00:53,499 But there was community. 9 00:00:53,500 --> 00:00:55,379 All of life was here. 10 00:00:55,380 --> 00:00:57,699 Almost sounds like you miss it. 11 00:00:57,700 --> 00:00:58,940 Hmm. 12 00:01:00,100 --> 00:01:01,540 What happened? 13 00:01:02,940 --> 00:01:04,499 Oh. Um... 14 00:01:04,500 --> 00:01:08,779 Despite being a model of Victorian build quality, 15 00:01:08,780 --> 00:01:11,859 the structure suffers from subsidence, 16 00:01:11,860 --> 00:01:14,299 not helped by decades of construction 17 00:01:14,300 --> 00:01:16,899 and track reverberation. 18 00:01:16,900 --> 00:01:20,739 Plus, there's a deep warren of passages, 19 00:01:20,740 --> 00:01:24,300 tunnels, shafts under our feet... 20 00:01:41,020 --> 00:01:43,260 DRILLING 21 00:02:10,940 --> 00:02:18,140 Testator silens 22 00:02:20,140 --> 00:02:27,379 Costestes e spiritu 23 00:02:27,380 --> 00:02:35,860 Silencium 24 00:02:41,700 --> 00:02:48,260 Testator silens. 25 00:02:52,380 --> 00:02:54,420 TRAINS RUMBLE NEARBY 26 00:02:59,700 --> 00:03:02,139 Nikki Alexander. Jack Hodgson. 27 00:03:02,140 --> 00:03:04,259 DI Steve Tudor. 28 00:03:04,260 --> 00:03:07,179 Right. Um... Layouts, 29 00:03:07,180 --> 00:03:09,339 hard hats... 30 00:03:09,340 --> 00:03:12,180 ..and, if you have them, steel-toe-capped boots. 31 00:03:13,380 --> 00:03:14,980 No. Me neither. 32 00:03:20,300 --> 00:03:23,059 Used to be the Railway Tavern. 33 00:03:23,060 --> 00:03:24,939 Dates back to the 19th century. 34 00:03:24,940 --> 00:03:27,259 Survived the big refurb? Oh, yeah, it's listed. 35 00:03:27,260 --> 00:03:28,459 Do you know the patch? 36 00:03:28,460 --> 00:03:30,619 Yeah. King's Cross was my beat for years. 37 00:03:30,620 --> 00:03:33,059 First in uniform, then in plain clothes. 38 00:03:33,060 --> 00:03:37,499 If memory serves, this was variously used as a storeroom, 39 00:03:37,500 --> 00:03:39,779 as a shelter for rough sleepers, 40 00:03:39,780 --> 00:03:43,660 and somewhere the more resourceful sex workers brought their punters. 41 00:03:53,900 --> 00:03:55,420 Thanks. 42 00:04:09,620 --> 00:04:11,299 It's an old hatch. 43 00:04:11,300 --> 00:04:13,180 Someone sealed it over. 44 00:04:19,940 --> 00:04:22,740 Cool and dry - perfect for a cellar. 45 00:04:24,140 --> 00:04:26,860 And for stalling decomposition. 46 00:04:36,260 --> 00:04:38,140 Presents as male. 47 00:04:40,980 --> 00:04:42,459 CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS 48 00:04:42,460 --> 00:04:44,979 Massive injuries to the top of the skull. 49 00:04:44,980 --> 00:04:47,139 Fall? 50 00:04:47,140 --> 00:04:49,780 No obvious signs of blood in the surrounding area. 51 00:04:55,180 --> 00:04:57,299 No ID. Some sort of fob. 52 00:04:57,300 --> 00:04:59,340 CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS 53 00:05:02,420 --> 00:05:04,539 Got blood here. 54 00:05:04,540 --> 00:05:06,379 What is that? 55 00:05:06,380 --> 00:05:07,780 Hmm. 56 00:05:09,620 --> 00:05:12,179 Some kind of handcart, I think. 57 00:05:12,180 --> 00:05:13,819 CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS 58 00:05:13,820 --> 00:05:16,380 Maybe he was thrown down through the hatch? 59 00:05:43,700 --> 00:05:47,259 I've got more blood in here, Nikki. On a mattress. 60 00:05:47,260 --> 00:05:51,059 I've got red-orange dust embedded in the skull. 61 00:05:51,060 --> 00:05:52,459 Brick? 62 00:05:52,460 --> 00:05:54,860 Yep. Maybe. 63 00:05:57,380 --> 00:05:59,420 Hair all over the mattress. 64 00:06:05,700 --> 00:06:07,300 Can of Mace. 65 00:06:08,420 --> 00:06:10,620 Manufactured in Illinois. 66 00:06:31,700 --> 00:06:33,340 Nikki? 67 00:06:41,860 --> 00:06:43,579 Looks new, the padlock. 68 00:06:43,580 --> 00:06:45,580 Newer than the door anyway. 69 00:07:04,060 --> 00:07:06,100 NIKKI GASPS 70 00:07:14,060 --> 00:07:15,620 How many? 71 00:07:23,260 --> 00:07:25,779 Six, I think. 72 00:07:25,780 --> 00:07:27,540 Maybe seven. 73 00:07:29,300 --> 00:07:31,260 Eight. 74 00:07:42,020 --> 00:07:44,699 We need to take control now. 75 00:07:44,700 --> 00:07:46,779 We're not just smack in the middle of London, 76 00:07:46,780 --> 00:07:49,019 we're in King's Cross Station. 77 00:07:49,020 --> 00:07:52,459 If one photo of one body gets posted online, we've failed. 78 00:07:52,460 --> 00:07:54,219 So we start as we mean to go on. 79 00:07:54,220 --> 00:07:56,939 Eight bodies, a challenging location... 80 00:07:56,940 --> 00:07:59,459 I reckon we're in mass disaster territory. 81 00:07:59,460 --> 00:08:01,339 DVI protocol, the works. 82 00:08:01,340 --> 00:08:03,859 I want to activate an emergency mortuary - 83 00:08:03,860 --> 00:08:05,659 that means a call to the coroner. 84 00:08:05,660 --> 00:08:07,939 I'll make a similar call to the Commissioner's office. 85 00:08:07,940 --> 00:08:09,339 Somewhere, there will be a plan 86 00:08:09,340 --> 00:08:12,899 for dealing with something like this. Might even work. 87 00:08:12,900 --> 00:08:16,819 I'll get the area secured. No-one in or out without authority. 88 00:08:16,820 --> 00:08:19,059 I want a moat. Inner and outer cordons, 89 00:08:19,060 --> 00:08:20,539 signed in and out at both. 90 00:08:20,540 --> 00:08:24,140 If the Commissioner agrees with us, he'll throw in a drawbridge. 91 00:08:25,500 --> 00:08:27,540 TRAIN RUMBLES NEARBY 92 00:08:31,580 --> 00:08:34,659 Nikki Alexander, lead pathologist. 93 00:08:34,660 --> 00:08:37,339 Jack Hodgson, crime scene manager. 94 00:08:37,340 --> 00:08:40,779 Gabriel Folukoya, pathologist and director of the Lyell Centre. 95 00:08:40,780 --> 00:08:42,979 Malcolm Jones, former station coordinator 96 00:08:42,980 --> 00:08:45,739 and curator of the King's Cross Museum. 97 00:08:45,740 --> 00:08:48,819 DI Steve Tudor. That's it. 98 00:08:48,820 --> 00:08:50,979 Chief Superintendent Sheila Court, 99 00:08:50,980 --> 00:08:53,659 Senior Investigating Officer. 100 00:08:53,660 --> 00:08:56,379 This Gold Group meeting is officially open. 101 00:08:56,380 --> 00:09:00,059 For the avoidance of doubt, mass disaster status has been designated. 102 00:09:00,060 --> 00:09:02,739 My priority is to secure the integrity of the forensic 103 00:09:02,740 --> 00:09:05,699 and pathology investigation, so whatever you need. 104 00:09:05,700 --> 00:09:08,339 Right. Well, to ensure that integrity, 105 00:09:08,340 --> 00:09:13,219 I'd like to set up an emergency mortuary here at the station. 106 00:09:13,220 --> 00:09:15,419 Fine with me. 107 00:09:15,420 --> 00:09:20,059 We haven't had a chance to discuss it, but in principle it's OK. 108 00:09:20,060 --> 00:09:22,979 My main concern is cross-contamination. 109 00:09:22,980 --> 00:09:25,579 We can collect trace evidence material at the scene 110 00:09:25,580 --> 00:09:28,499 before the bodies are moved. It's a bit unorthodox, 111 00:09:28,500 --> 00:09:31,419 but this is the part we can't repeat or revisit. 112 00:09:31,420 --> 00:09:33,620 Agreed. All that makes sense. 113 00:09:34,540 --> 00:09:36,699 We'll need secure access, 114 00:09:36,700 --> 00:09:39,419 running water, power and lighting. 115 00:09:39,420 --> 00:09:41,619 The temperature will ideally be adjustable 116 00:09:41,620 --> 00:09:43,419 and ventilation sufficient. 117 00:09:43,420 --> 00:09:45,619 Couple of options come to mind. 118 00:09:45,620 --> 00:09:47,539 We'll also need adequate storage space 119 00:09:47,540 --> 00:09:49,939 for the securing of the human remains, 120 00:09:49,940 --> 00:09:52,300 evidence and property. TRAIN RUMBLES NEARBY 121 00:09:55,380 --> 00:09:57,459 OK. With eight bodies, I imagine you'll want 122 00:09:57,460 --> 00:09:59,579 to spread the load, bring in more pathologists? 123 00:09:59,580 --> 00:10:00,940 Actually, no. 124 00:10:01,980 --> 00:10:06,139 In the Shipman case, all the PMs were done by the same pathologist. 125 00:10:06,140 --> 00:10:09,499 And it's my view that, from a continuity-of-evidence perspective, 126 00:10:09,500 --> 00:10:12,539 you want one set of eyes on all the bodies. 127 00:10:12,540 --> 00:10:16,380 And I'll be working alongside Gabriel to speed up the process. 128 00:10:18,620 --> 00:10:21,699 OK. Whoever did this has got away with it for ten years plus. 129 00:10:21,700 --> 00:10:25,019 They've had a free pass. Not any more. 130 00:10:25,020 --> 00:10:27,739 Somewhere in that basement's a clue that's going to unmask this person 131 00:10:27,740 --> 00:10:30,620 and bring them to justice. We can't miss it. 132 00:10:31,860 --> 00:10:34,139 Sorry if I overstepped the mark just now. 133 00:10:34,140 --> 00:10:37,979 Would've been good to discuss, but...all fine. 134 00:10:37,980 --> 00:10:40,619 We can do eight bodies. We can. 135 00:10:40,620 --> 00:10:43,779 But if we make one mistake, drop one ball, 136 00:10:43,780 --> 00:10:46,739 the wisdom of the decision will be questioned, 137 00:10:46,740 --> 00:10:48,619 and rightly so. 138 00:10:48,620 --> 00:10:50,540 Got a candidate for the mortuary. 139 00:10:52,700 --> 00:10:55,979 STEVE: Despite the face-lift, the station is still associated 140 00:10:55,980 --> 00:10:58,899 with a high number of missing persons. 141 00:10:58,900 --> 00:11:01,059 My focus is on the two years 142 00:11:01,060 --> 00:11:04,579 prior to the building's renovation in June '09, 143 00:11:04,580 --> 00:11:07,619 prioritising medium and high-risk cases 144 00:11:07,620 --> 00:11:09,260 in which CID got involved. 145 00:11:10,460 --> 00:11:13,100 If this isn't suitable, we have options. 146 00:11:31,940 --> 00:11:35,619 Power points, pipework, heat sources all listed. 147 00:11:35,620 --> 00:11:37,500 Thank you, Malcolm. Thanks. 148 00:11:52,820 --> 00:11:54,859 Divide and rule? 149 00:11:54,860 --> 00:11:58,139 I kit this place out, you return to the coalface? 150 00:11:58,140 --> 00:11:59,580 Agreed. 151 00:12:02,620 --> 00:12:04,779 Can we clear this area, please? 152 00:12:04,780 --> 00:12:06,300 Consider it done. 153 00:12:09,860 --> 00:12:11,899 I want to get this body out now, 154 00:12:11,900 --> 00:12:14,379 keep him separate and do his postmortem first. 155 00:12:14,380 --> 00:12:17,019 STEVE: That makes sense. We have a hoist en route. 156 00:12:17,020 --> 00:12:19,659 We treat that room as a separate crime scene. 157 00:12:19,660 --> 00:12:22,419 Before we go in there or touch anything, 158 00:12:22,420 --> 00:12:24,819 we map and photograph the bodies' positions. 159 00:12:24,820 --> 00:12:26,860 DRONE WHIRS 160 00:12:36,220 --> 00:12:38,899 From the way they're positioned and other factors, 161 00:12:38,900 --> 00:12:43,019 our working theory is that the bodies at the back were left first. 162 00:12:43,020 --> 00:12:46,579 So the furthest body we're calling Body 1. 163 00:12:46,580 --> 00:12:49,059 And the one nearest the door Body 7? 164 00:12:49,060 --> 00:12:50,339 Exactly. 165 00:12:50,340 --> 00:12:53,259 Operating a last-in, first-out methodology, 166 00:12:53,260 --> 00:12:56,260 we'll now begin removing these bodies. 167 00:13:01,340 --> 00:13:03,859 Body 7 presents as male. 168 00:13:03,860 --> 00:13:06,739 His throat appears to have been cut. CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS 169 00:13:06,740 --> 00:13:09,179 He's wearing what looks like a yellow-metal ring 170 00:13:09,180 --> 00:13:11,059 on his wedding finger. 171 00:13:11,060 --> 00:13:12,659 He's wearing a tracksuit 172 00:13:12,660 --> 00:13:15,819 and...Nike trainers. 173 00:13:15,820 --> 00:13:17,860 CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS 174 00:13:19,860 --> 00:13:21,900 There we go. Good. 175 00:13:24,860 --> 00:13:28,899 Body 6 also presents as male. 176 00:13:28,900 --> 00:13:31,379 There's a gag in his mouth. 177 00:13:31,380 --> 00:13:32,659 And rope around his neck. 178 00:13:32,660 --> 00:13:34,979 CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS 179 00:13:34,980 --> 00:13:37,179 Hands are tied with rope too. 180 00:13:37,180 --> 00:13:39,819 Which extends up his back... 181 00:13:39,820 --> 00:13:42,139 ..encircling his neck in a noose. 182 00:13:42,140 --> 00:13:44,300 What is that about? 183 00:13:51,740 --> 00:13:54,779 Body 5 wears a polyester top 184 00:13:54,780 --> 00:13:56,499 with some sort of emblem. 185 00:13:56,500 --> 00:13:58,419 A football shirt maybe. 186 00:13:58,420 --> 00:14:01,379 CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS 187 00:14:01,380 --> 00:14:04,179 Body 4 presents as female, 188 00:14:04,180 --> 00:14:06,180 shoulder-length auburn hair. 189 00:14:08,380 --> 00:14:11,379 She's wearing jewellery - earrings, necklace. 190 00:14:11,380 --> 00:14:13,579 Whoa. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. 191 00:14:13,580 --> 00:14:16,659 Does that include a gold chain necklace 192 00:14:16,660 --> 00:14:19,180 with a four-leaf clover pendant? 193 00:14:20,780 --> 00:14:22,339 Yes, it does. 194 00:14:22,340 --> 00:14:25,859 All right. The necklace was listed as identifying property 195 00:14:25,860 --> 00:14:28,819 belonging to the American tourist Judy Holmes. 196 00:14:28,820 --> 00:14:31,379 I mean, obviously, it's a secondary identifier 197 00:14:31,380 --> 00:14:34,939 but height, hair colour, they all fit, too, so... 198 00:14:34,940 --> 00:14:37,780 In all likelihood, we've identified our first victim. 199 00:14:41,380 --> 00:14:44,099 What else do we know about Judy? 200 00:14:44,100 --> 00:14:47,459 Um... Her bag was found in bushes by the Regent's Canal 201 00:14:47,460 --> 00:14:51,899 half a mile away. CID pulled out all the stops, dragging the canal. 202 00:14:51,900 --> 00:14:54,460 Their thinking was it was a mugging gone bad. 203 00:14:55,900 --> 00:14:59,540 I retrieved a can of Mace manufactured in Illinois. 204 00:15:01,060 --> 00:15:03,139 Take it we have her prints and DNA? 205 00:15:03,140 --> 00:15:07,140 It's all logged in the misper report and on the missing persons database. 206 00:15:10,340 --> 00:15:11,980 And lift. 207 00:15:17,340 --> 00:15:19,459 Body 3 has a reddish-grey beard... 208 00:15:19,460 --> 00:15:21,259 CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS 209 00:15:21,260 --> 00:15:23,860 ..and is wearing what looks like a military coat... 210 00:15:26,060 --> 00:15:27,860 ..which is caked with blood. 211 00:15:29,100 --> 00:15:31,699 Hair colouring's a visual match 212 00:15:31,700 --> 00:15:34,459 to hairs I recovered on the mattress back there. 213 00:15:34,460 --> 00:15:36,099 DNA'll confirm. 214 00:15:36,100 --> 00:15:40,739 So was this bloke sleeping rough down here when he was killed? 215 00:15:40,740 --> 00:15:42,260 Turf war? 216 00:15:43,460 --> 00:15:46,939 Body 2 has been left on top of Body 1. 217 00:15:46,940 --> 00:15:49,979 Some green material is draped across both bodies. 218 00:15:49,980 --> 00:15:52,020 CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS 219 00:16:01,980 --> 00:16:04,379 Body 2 presents as male. 220 00:16:04,380 --> 00:16:06,779 Cropped, peroxided blond hair. 221 00:16:06,780 --> 00:16:08,379 CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS 222 00:16:08,380 --> 00:16:10,900 Evidence of multiple stab wounds to the chest. 223 00:16:18,380 --> 00:16:22,059 Body 1 presents as male. CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS 224 00:16:22,060 --> 00:16:25,739 As with Body 2, there's evidence of stab wounds to the chest 225 00:16:25,740 --> 00:16:27,979 and torso... CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS 226 00:16:27,980 --> 00:16:29,580 ..in even greater number. 227 00:16:30,900 --> 00:16:33,019 Tattoo... 228 00:16:33,020 --> 00:16:35,779 ..and multiple hoop earrings. 229 00:16:35,780 --> 00:16:37,460 Could help with an ID. 230 00:16:42,580 --> 00:16:45,499 What do you think we're looking at here? 231 00:16:45,500 --> 00:16:48,379 A killer or killers 232 00:16:48,380 --> 00:16:51,419 of exceptional brutality 233 00:16:51,420 --> 00:16:55,419 who learned on the job and evolved... 234 00:16:55,420 --> 00:16:57,300 ..fast. 235 00:17:01,700 --> 00:17:05,059 We need you to hold the fort here, start the processing. 236 00:17:05,060 --> 00:17:08,979 There's going to be a lot of it, and this is just the beginning. 237 00:17:08,980 --> 00:17:10,659 You up to the challenge? 238 00:17:10,660 --> 00:17:12,619 Yeah. Of course. 239 00:17:12,620 --> 00:17:14,979 Good. 240 00:17:14,980 --> 00:17:17,139 Get anywhere with the fob from Victim 8's jeans? 241 00:17:17,140 --> 00:17:19,139 At first, it defeated me, to be honest, but... 242 00:17:19,140 --> 00:17:21,820 You tried florescence? Yes. Great minds. 243 00:17:23,780 --> 00:17:26,020 Here, bottom right. 244 00:17:27,380 --> 00:17:29,379 "Mandrake Systems." 245 00:17:29,380 --> 00:17:30,819 I've just called them. 246 00:17:30,820 --> 00:17:33,499 Very cooperative. And their chief engineer is on the way. 247 00:17:33,500 --> 00:17:34,700 Nice. 248 00:17:37,820 --> 00:17:39,139 It's really bad, then? 249 00:17:39,140 --> 00:17:40,460 Yeah. 250 00:17:41,940 --> 00:17:43,580 Well, we're here. 251 00:17:45,060 --> 00:17:47,260 I know. Thanks. 252 00:18:08,780 --> 00:18:11,300 We're going to get names for them all. 253 00:18:12,700 --> 00:18:14,380 No numbers. 254 00:18:21,100 --> 00:18:23,059 Great job. 255 00:18:23,060 --> 00:18:25,420 Gives the Lyell a run for its money. 256 00:18:28,300 --> 00:18:31,979 Cats are out of bags. 257 00:18:31,980 --> 00:18:34,339 REPORTER: I'm here at King's Cross Museum, 258 00:18:34,340 --> 00:18:36,459 that lies just behind the station itself, 259 00:18:36,460 --> 00:18:38,579 where we're getting unconfirmed reports 260 00:18:38,580 --> 00:18:41,339 that a mass grave has been discovered, 261 00:18:41,340 --> 00:18:43,739 and there's already a crowd of curious onlookers 262 00:18:43,740 --> 00:18:45,379 growing at the entrance. 263 00:18:45,380 --> 00:18:48,299 It's as yet unclear how many bodies have been uncovered, 264 00:18:48,300 --> 00:18:50,819 but police and forensics have arrived at the scene 265 00:18:50,820 --> 00:18:54,859 and will be working hard to identify the bodies as soon as possible. 266 00:18:54,860 --> 00:18:57,019 We'll do the postmortem on Body 8 now, 267 00:18:57,020 --> 00:18:59,499 then carry out the remaining seven tomorrow. 268 00:18:59,500 --> 00:19:02,419 The fob recovered from Body 8 is an entry key. 269 00:19:02,420 --> 00:19:06,659 It accessed Halford Court, block of flats in Dalston, 270 00:19:06,660 --> 00:19:08,259 no earlier than March '09, 271 00:19:08,260 --> 00:19:11,339 no later than October '10, when upgraded fobs were issued. 272 00:19:11,340 --> 00:19:13,859 SHEILA: Great. We have the beginnings of a timeframe. 273 00:19:13,860 --> 00:19:18,099 I cut out the middleman and spoke to the lads on the maintenance crew. 274 00:19:18,100 --> 00:19:20,780 By "middleman", do you mean Malcolm Jones? 275 00:19:21,740 --> 00:19:27,339 I have a timeline of the whole development from 2007 to 2010. 276 00:19:27,340 --> 00:19:28,899 With a focus on the Tavern, I hope? 277 00:19:28,900 --> 00:19:32,259 Yeah. That was a late refurb, August '09. 278 00:19:32,260 --> 00:19:34,659 Reading between the lines, it was a rushed job. 279 00:19:34,660 --> 00:19:37,379 And now we have a window when Body 8 was killed - 280 00:19:37,380 --> 00:19:40,819 March 2009 till August 2009. 281 00:19:40,820 --> 00:19:43,979 And it's likely he was killed after the seven victims 282 00:19:43,980 --> 00:19:45,739 recovered from the basement. 283 00:19:45,740 --> 00:19:49,579 So they were killed prior to mid-2009? 284 00:19:49,580 --> 00:19:51,659 When the station was undergoing an intense period 285 00:19:51,660 --> 00:19:54,219 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 00:20:07,020 --> 00:20:08,619 How do we get ahead of that? 292 00:20:08,620 --> 00:20:11,579 By getting, and keeping, the public onside. 293 00:20:11,580 --> 00:20:13,619 To that end, I'm holding a press conference tonight. 294 00:20:13,620 --> 00:20:15,299 I'd like one of you to be present. 295 00:20:15,300 --> 00:20:16,700 BOTH: Gabriel. 296 00:20:18,260 --> 00:20:20,459 OK, you get over to that building block in Dalston, 297 00:20:20,460 --> 00:20:24,020 start knocking on doors. I've got you six detectives from London Wall. 298 00:20:27,820 --> 00:20:30,059 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 00:20:46,700 --> 00:20:51,019 There is massive blunt-force trauma to the crown of the skull, 302 00:20:51,020 --> 00:20:53,099 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 00:21:04,940 --> 00:21:07,059 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, 309 00:21:11,420 --> 00:21:13,860 one of the more robust areas of the skull. 310 00:21:15,060 --> 00:21:16,300 THWACK 311 00:21:17,540 --> 00:21:19,219 THWACK 312 00:21:19,220 --> 00:21:21,299 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 00:21:32,660 --> 00:21:36,299 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 00:22:58,380 --> 00:23:00,420 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 00:23:57,540 --> 00:24:00,020 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 Repair and Synchronization by Easy Subtitles Synchronizer 1.0.0.0 67163

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