Five Daughters (2010) s01e02 Episode Script
Episode 2
Oh, I can't believe it, I've got my daughter back.
Will you ever get tired of saving me? Never.
The missing person? Tania Nicol.
She's been flagged as a drug-user who funds her habit by working the street.
High-risk.
I'm gonna be Suffolk's first mobile hairdresser, on a motorbike.
On a motorbike! Her name's Gemma.
Gemma Adams.
She been gone a couple of hours but that's long enough.
Annette, where have you been? I've been calling you.
I'm being evicted.
I'll always find you, Annette.
I think we'll have to search all of it For Tania.
I know who took Gemma, the truth.
It's all very sad, and very upsetting but can we talk about something else, and can you just stop it with the voice? Your hair was beautiful as it was.
'Fears are growing for the safety of missing prostitute Tania Nicol as police continue their search 'along the stream where the body of Gemma Adams was found just yesterday.
'Gemma Adams disappeared from the Red Light District in Ipswich 'in the early hours of November 15th two weeks after the disappearance' Light's going, John.
I think we better call it, start again in the morning.
OK, guys, that's it for the day.
Am I just in time to put the fairy on top? Who's are the presents? Can I look? No, you can't.
Anneli bought them on Sunday.
I told her it was too early.
She'd been into Ipswich.
Do we have a problem? She's dyed her hair blonde again, and she's doing that silly accent.
All she could talk about was Gemma.
So where's she staying? In Colchester, with Sam.
She went back to him on Sunday night.
Is she back on the drugs? No, no, I don't know, I don't think so.
Because if she was, Mum, you of all people would know.
Yeah.
Is she home at the weekend? Yes, she is.
I just hope she leaves that bloody accent on the train.
Police, shit.
All right, Annette.
All right.
Waiting for a friend I suppose.
A very good friend, yes.
You shouldn't be here.
It's where we arranged to meet.
I'm not doing any harm.
Except yourself, putting yourself in danger.
Gemma's been killed, Tania's still missing, and you're here? Waiting for a friend.
It's not against the law, is it? We'll be around again in ten minutes.
If you're still here you've been stood up, understand me? She'll be here.
Same goes for Paula.
Hey, Nettie.
Hey, Paula.
Only punters we know, Paula! All right? Do you want business.
Yeah.
RADIO: 'The area around the spot where the body was found at 'Thorpes Hill remained cordenedoff this morning as police search teams started their meticulous work.
'Gemma was last seen early on November 15th.
'One theory is that whoever killed her put her body in the river 'by this bridge on the main road, and then it was carried downstream to the spot where it was found.
' "No cause of death" means just that.
I can't establish a cause of death.
Her body had high levels of morphine, from heroin and methadone.
She may well have been drugged and then asphyxiated.
'She certainly didn't drown.
' And forensic evidence, DNA, anything there? We have recovered tiny fibres of what may be carpet, from her hair and nails, but they're useless without anything to compare.
As for DNA, not only was Miss Adams in water, but at the time it was fast flowing water, so it effectively washed her clean.
'I'm sorry I can't give you more.
' It was to be expected, Nat.
Thank you.
I feel like shit.
I shouldn't be feeling this shit, not this early.
Shit gear.
Shit-house dealer.
DOG BARKS Where are you going? Just gonna check on Dawney.
Dawn? Dawney? Is it that time already? No, it's daytime.
Rochelle and I are going for a walk, fancy it? No.
Fresh air.
Food.
No, I'm too tired.
But you're all right? Shut the fuckin' door, I'll be all right.
She's all right.
Gemma Adams and Tania Nicol disappeared from here, Ipswich's red light district.
Those who work in the red light district say the girls working on the street are taking their lives into their own hands.
The advice tonight is the prostitutes should keep off the streets until the killer is found.
More TV cameras.
Wankers.
I hope you're not pointing that thing at me! I don't want my face splashed all over the telly, thank you! We can pixelate.
You can fuck off.
We're looking for someone who knew Gemma Adams.
Do you know her? Why? Will you tell your friend to stop pointing that bloody camera! What's your name? Why? Were you friends with Gemma? Girl, I really need business.
Do you think you could do a piece to camera? An interview? About what? About what's happened.
And what if the killer sees her talking? Sees her face? We can pixelate.
We don't mind if you turn your back to the camera.
For £20 I'll do it.
Each.
Each.
Pixelating's extra.
Rochelle, are you scared? Of what? Everything.
Don't know what you mean, babe.
Everything.
SHE SNIFFS PHONE RINGS Hello? Mum, it's me.
Hello, darlin'.
How are you? I'm good.
I'm just checking you're still coming into town tomorrow.
Oh, Paula darlin', you know what, I can't.
I'm so sorry, but the car died a death just yesterday.
I had to put it in a garage.
Oh.
There's no way of getting to you, and I was looking forward it.
I'm sorry, I really am.
It's OK.
But it's not OK, is it? I haven't seen you for such a long time.
I wanted to give you a cuddle.
If I had a push-bike, I'd be there.
It's OK, Mum.
Can we do it next Saturday? Yeah.
Next Saturday's good for me.
And I'll be there, you know I will.
I know.
So how are you? I'm good.
Just gonna have a night by the fire.
Good girl.
You just keep yourself safe.
Understand me? Yeah.
'Mum? 'I am sorry, 'really sorry.
' Don't be silly.
'For everything.
'I'm sorry.
' 'Don't be daft.
' I do love you.
I know you do.
And me you, very much.
'And I'll call you tomorrow.
' OK.
Bye, hen.
Bye.
SHE SOBS GENTLY Stay as long as you like.
It's a shithole but it's a free shithole.
Been meaning to do a tidy, open a few windows.
It's just until I can get something else sorted.
My mum would have me back with her like a shot, definitely, but it's difficult.
Yeah.
I don't want her to see me when I'm near desperate, cluckin'.
No, not a good look, is it? Guess what? What? Where did you get that from? I nicked it.
Rolled a punter.
Oh, my God, you're joking.
Last night, couldn't help myself.
You could have got yourself killed.
No chance.
He could have.
I blew his brains out for him, he was well happy.
How much is it then? £400.
All right, Annette? Nina.
All right.
Do you mind if we join you a minute? Found Gemma's killer yet? You won't find him in here.
I don't want to think about it.
Can I ask you a question, Janet? Yeah.
What's the point in arresting me, when you know quite well I'll go back to where you found me? I'm not on benefits, I don't sponge off tax-payers, and I need to make my money.
So what's the point? She's got a point.
Nina, I'm beginning to think there is no point arresting you.
Thank you.
And if you want to hear me say the same to my boss, we're arranging a meeting, between the police and the working girls.
Nothing formal, nothing official, just a chat.
I might be washing my hair that night.
Well, the invitation's there.
It'd be good if you could make it, spread the word? OK.
I'm not a bad person, I'm not a waste of time, space or oxygen.
I deserve the air that I breath.
Now is temporary.
Now is for now.
Now can feel like it's never-ending.
I stand in corners, alone, lonely, waiting, always for one last time.
I am alive.
Except when I choose to play dead.
There was over £100 in my stuff, Billy, and now it's gone! Don't look at me.
It was there last night when I went out! Nina, I haven't been anywhere near your stuff! How comes you're chilled out then? Shall I tell you why? Because you've been on the gear bought with my money! I need that fucking money! I need it.
What am I gonna do for gear?! Look, I'm eating.
I don't care if you're eating! Where's my fucking money? I haven't got it.
So you've spent it on gear? It's probably in there, you haven't even looked.
If it's in there, go and have a look, go on.
I'm eating.
Fucking gone and spent it on gear, you lazy git.
I don't know what you're on about.
I would have come sooner, but I've been looking at places to stay.
Any good? No.
Awful.
Dirty.
I'm not going to take just anything, so I'm going to stay with Nina for a bit.
And who's Nina? A friend.
Sure it's Nina and not Norman? Mum, stop it.
I can't help it Annette, the last thing you need is a boyfriend.
I don't have a boyfriend.
That boyfriend got you into this mess, spent all your savings.
Mum, I don't have a boyfriend.
It's Nina, it's a girl.
And I'm angry with you for losing that lovely house.
Got something to show you.
That's not what I want to show you.
That's to make you fat.
Here it is.
What is it? Read it.
Go on.
It says I've got a place at a rehab clinic.
Oh, my goodness.
Oh, that's wonderful.
The bad news is there's a waiting list, so it's not for another six months.
Six months! Yeah, but at least I'm in, and it'll fly by.
But six months! Can't they do any better? Mum, it'll fly by.
I will beat this.
I know you will.
Yeah, I've got something.
Yeah, I've got something.
Stewart? They've found Tania Nicol.
In the water? Yes.
All this time.
Bastard.
It ups the ante, double murder.
RADIO: 'Inside this private ambulance, the body of a woman 'discovered late this morning by police divers.
'All we know is that she was found naked in the water near a warehouse.
'There is real concern that it is that of 19-year-old Tania Nicol.
'The prostitute went missing from Ipswich's red light district 'at the end of October.
' Every question we ask, every theory we've put forward is rooted in the lifestyle of these girls.
It has to be.
Are the killings drug-related? Is it a punter? A sex offender? Vigilante? Is it someone close to them? We need be clear, these investigations have to remain separate - two murders, two investigations.
We're still not linking them? Not yet.
Regardless of the similarities.
And if there's a third? Or am I tempting fate? We deal with what's in front of us, separately.
We do not jump to conclusions that could trip us up in court.
Two murders, two investigations, the key to each one being the lifestyle of the girls.
Now that Tania Nicol is a murder inquiry, I was wanting to revisit her self-proclaimed boyfriend, Tom Stephens.
He ticks all your boxes, Andy.
He does.
He's a punter, supposedly a friend to the girls, he helps them to score from dealers, he frequents the red light area.
Question him under caution, search his home, see how he reacts.
But do it quietly John, softly.
We don't want the media jumping up and down about an arrest.
Tania Nicol - when did you see her last? I wouldn't hurt Tania.
I wouldn't hurt any of the girls.
If I go out there now, I go out there to warn them, to stay off the streets.
Why? Why do you think? Tell me.
In case it happens again.
Another murder? Yes.
Where were you the night Tania disappeared? The 30th of October.
You know where I was! I was at home, on my own.
I can't prove it but it's the truth.
You know where I was.
'Detectives hunting the killer of Gemma Adams 'are now trying to establish whethera second body, found earlier today is that of 19-year-old Tania Nicol.
'The teenager has been missing for over a month.
'The second body was also naked' Dad? Thanks.
'.
.
found just a mile away from the first in a pond at Copdock in Suffolk.
'Both women disappeared' Can I tell her you'll be taking her to the clinic then? Annette, yeah you can tell her.
You won't forget.
Of course I won't forget.
Well, Nettie might, so call her, remind her.
Each one of us should call her.
Do you hear me? Yeah.
Annette's doin' all right, isn't she, Stace? Yeah, brilliantly.
Good.
NEWS REPORTER: 'This woman, who wanted her identity concealed, works in the business.
' Course I'm scared.
We're all scared.
But you'll still be out tonight? I need the money.
'Have you ever held a petal, between finger and thumb? 'It feels so soft, like a baby's bum.
'And it's free.
'Like the sun, like the stars, like the windit's free.
'It's only the crap in life that costs.
' Your people didn't find anything at my house, because there's nothing to find.
I promise you.
Good night.
Good night.
We are treating Tania's death as a murder, and I would ask anyone with any information regarding Tania to please come forward.
Mr Gull, this girl has been missing for over six weeks? Correct.
Do you have any idea who took her, who may have killed her? The investigation is progressing, with a number of enquiries.
It's been six weeks and you have no leads whatsoever.
Isn't that the truth, Mr Gull? We are at present following a number of lines of enquiry, processing thousands of items of information, and I'm confident that we will find the person or persons responsible.
Can you at least confirm that the murders are indeed connected? At this moment in time, and for reasons I will not go into, we are continuing with two separate investigations.
Still telling your mum how great you're doin'? I AM doin' great.
I've got you, haven't I? Got a biscuit.
SHE LAUGHS Justdon't let me end up like Dawney.
BAND PLAYS: "Away In A Manger" HE WHISTLES "White Christmas" There you go.
Thanks.
It's all right.
It's to my mum.
That's nice.
Prefer letters.
You can keep letters.
Letters are good.
How is your mum? She's OK.
She's good.
And your own family? How are they? My kids, you mean? Yeah.
Gone.
Into care.
Adopted now, so I don't see 'em.
My fault.
Why's that? Why do you think? Well, it it don't matter what I think, Paula, does it? It's what you think.
I got to a point where my drugs were more important than my babies.
I got into it with my husband, and when he decided he was queer Can I say queer? Yeah, you can say what you like.
When he decided he liked an older man more than me, I took it badly.
Took more gear, forgot about my babies.
How many children, Paula, again? Three.
Three tiny children.
Three.
Should have put them first, but I didn't.
I fucked up.
Messed up.
I wasn't a mum.
I keep taking the gear to hide from the fact I messed up.
Wellnow you're here, at Iceni.
I mean, that's good news, isn't it? I know you and me have spoken before, but I do mean itthis time.
What's different this time, Paula? I think I'm getting worse.
And I want to see my mum again, see my sister, Alice.
We used to go clubbin' together.
It was wicked.
Do you erstill see your mum? Yeah, sometimes.
We're going to meet next week.
Well, that'sthat's good.
And we talk, and I write.
And I know my mum and Alice love me .
.
but I want them to be able to trust me again.
You did hurt them, Paula.
Brian, I'm a smackhead.
Hurting people you love, stealing from them I want to stop.
That's a full stop, is it? Yeah.
Full stop, exclamation mark.
OK.
Well, we can help you with your drug dependency, we can get you counselling.
Help you come to terms with your past, your history.
You know, things like this.
You understand? Yeah.
Thank you.
Right.
OK, I'm going to write you out an appointment card.
That is the 11th, which is this Monday at 10:30.
OK? Thanks.
You could write and tell your mum that today's been a good day.
Couldn't you? Yeah.
Thank you.
Any chance of you keeping off the streets until then? I need the money.
But I WILL be here.
Did you get any of that? Yep.
Yeah.
Two girls dead, life goes on as fucking usual, Patrick! You gave her an appointment? Yeah.
That's all we can do.
Took your time, girl! I've been freezing my tits off.
You could have waited inside.
Cured now, are you?) If you want to stop, Paula, just stop.
I'm going to stop.
Again? I mean it.
Watch me.
That's great.
Yeah.
That's lovely.
Do you think so? Yeah, really lovely.
Is it warm enough? It is bloody winter, Paula! I'm thinking of getting them for Dawney.
Yeah, she'll love 'em.
I'm going to have to walk out the door wearing this.
Come on, babe, let's do it.
MUSIC: "Merry Xmas Everybody" by Slade Just them.
That's £3.
50 then, please.
Thank you.
Do you want a bag? No, it's all right thanks.
£1.
50 change, and your receipt.
Have a good day.
And you.
Bye.
Bye.
Ssh! Dawn! Dawney! Dawn! Yeah? We've got you something.
A present.
What? You'll love 'em.
Ta-da! No! Yeah! Thank you! Oh, my God.
They're really nice.
Thank you.
Thank you so much Like them? Yeah, really bad.
Thank you.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
They are wicked.
Thank you, thank you.
Thank you so much.
They're mint.
Thank you! Last Christmas, I gave you my heart But the very next day, you gave it away This year, to save me from tears I'll give it to someone special Special, special Once bitten and twice shy I keep my distance, but you still catch my eye Tell me baby, do you recognise me? Well, it's been a year, it doesn't surprise me No sign? I spoke to all the girls.
I thought at least two or three might have turned up.
They've forgotten all about us.
Sorry.
Not your fault.
'We like to go walking, Nina and me.
'Or is it Nina and I? 'The two of us in disguise, far from the beat.
'Two girls walking across the fields and beside rivers.
'Two girls, out for the day.
'Ordinary girls.
'Normal girls.
'Winter sun lighting up our hair.
'Smiles lighting up our faces.
'You'll never guess what we did last night.
'Thankfully.
' Business? Haven't I been with you before? Was it that Thieving bitch! Oh, my God.
Nina! Nina! Nina, are you all right? Bastard hit me.
Oh, my God.
What happened? Bastard! Jesus.
Oh, my God I think you need to go to hospital.
Here, put your head back I'll be all right.
I think you need stitches.
I'll be all right, I'm not going to hospital.
It was the guy I robbed Bastard.
Come on.
Stand up.
That's it.
Come on.
It's all right.
I've got you.
I think I've got tissues in my bag.
Yeah Yeah.
Here.
You all right? Paula, don't.
I'm really scared.
Got to.
Please.
I need it.
Paula, please! You don't have to come with me.
We'll only go with punters we know.
MOBILE RINGS You could have shouted from there.
Sore throat.
Ten minutes and we're going home.
Agreed? 'Paula, ten minutes.
' I don't want to get sick.
I feel like shit already.
'But I'm going.
All right? I'm frightened, Paula.
' Come with me! .
.
Sake! Hello again.
Business? Stop a minute I thought I saw something, that's all.
What is it? Andy, where are you? 'Would you believe, in a queue for a roller coaster.
It's the boy's birthday.
' We've got a third body.
Nacton Woods.
I'll meet you there.
Andy? 'Bloody hell.
' One step at a time, Andy.
Roy.
Any missing persons reported between yesterday and today? None.
You sure? I checked.
None.
Wait till you see her.
He's playing a game with us, you know, Stewart.
She hasn't been dumped - she's been placed.
This girl's on display.
He doesn't care what happens next.
We don't know her? No.
We're taking fingerprints, and she does have a rather unique tattoo on her right arm - a date.
Where's the tent? It's on its way, Stewart.
We're going to have to leave her out overnight.
How big's the cordon? 50m radius, and to the road.
I want officers on the tent and officers on the cordon.
She has to be protected.
'Police in Suffolk investigating the murder of two prostitutes 'say a third woman's body has been discovered.
' They say it's too early to establish whether the latest death is linked.
Suffolk Police received a phone call from a member of the public regarding the discovery of the body of a young woman, in an area of woodland at Nacton, near Ipswich.
The identity of this young woman is still to be confirmed.
'Only yesterday, the police confirmed they were conducting a double murder investigation, 'after the body of 25-year-old Gemma Adams was found in Belstead Brook 'at Hintlesham on December the 2nd.
'Then on Friday in the same stream, only two miles away at Copdock, 'the body of 19-year-old Tania Nicol was discovered by police divers.
'Now today, a third body has been found in woodland in Nacton, 'about four miles outside of Ipswich.
' If I could make a personal appeal to all the women working on the streets of Ipswich: Please, please do not put yourself in danger.
Do not go out at night, and do not go out at night alone.
Don't tell 'em to stay off the streets - it's not going to happen.
You've got to give 'em something else! 'If any of the public has any concerns, please call' Dawn, did you see Paula last night? Has she called you? I've lost my phone, haven't I? This girl .
.
she was absolutely not on our radar.
If she's a drug user, maybe she has a record, but at the moment we've absolutely no idea who she is.
I'm worried about the change in MO.
If it's the same guy, if he's a spree killer, then he's had a surge of confidence.
You need to tell me exactly what you need.
Pray to God there are no more.
Ensure there are no more.
It's ridiculous these woman are still going out.
They need money.
We have to stop them, build a dialogue.
They won't listen, ma'am.
Not to a policeman.
Excuse me, Stewart.
Ma'am, we've identified the girl.
Her name is Anneli Alderton, 24.
Out of prison this September.
Prior to that, she was a drug user and sometime prostitute.
Same age as my niece, 24.
Nearly there.
It's the police.
Could you open the door, please? Mrs Alderton? Yes.
Is she in the car, is she? Mrs Alderton, I'm Superintendent Roy Lambert.
May we come inside, please? Is she not Is she not here? Is Anneli not with you? May we step inside, please.
She was in Colchester .
.
all week.
She was She was safe, in Colchester.
I'm sorry, but it definitely is Anneli, I'm afraid.
We identified her using her fingerprints and the tattoo she had on her right arm, the date.
The date her dad died.
You should also know that we're unable to recover her until tomorrow.
We've covered her and we've protected her, but due to the purpose of the investigation, we have to leave her where she was found.
She'll be cold.
I'm so I'm so sorry, Mrs Alderton.
'This is Ipswich tonight - a frightened and empty place.
'Virtually no-one is walking the streets.
'A serial killer is here and people are feeling it.
'This is Ipswich's small red light district.
'Three women who worked here as prostitutes are now dead.
'Tonight it is the police who are moving around.
' 'I will get there, Mum.
'I will beat this affliction.
'No more corners, no more cramps, no more shame.
'No more addiction.
' 'I don't like this girl, this needy girl, 'This junkie.
' 'She's weak, she gives in, she lies down.
'For the monkeyon her back.
'On her back.
' 'She hates herself, this girl.
'She hates the monkey more as it screams and scratches.
'Bites and claws.
' 'No rest.
'No peace.
'On her back.
' All right? Business? Nice to see you again.
PHONE RINGING There's no answer.
Never misses a weekend, never.
Just one more hour and I'm calling the police.
She'll go mad.
I don't care! Sharon, call Steven.
I want Matthew and Martin, I want everybody out looking for her.
Stacey, where's that address book? I'll get it.
We're calling everyone she knows and I'm calling the police.
Never misses a weekend.
Never.
Is that from our Paula? Yeah.
Are you not staying? Take your jacket off.
Can I speak to Janet Humphrey? I worried about my friend, Paula Clennell.
She's gone missing.
Do you want some good news? Just taken a call from the benefactor.
As of five minutes ago we have £10,000, solely to be used to help the street girls.
You're joking? £10,000.
How we going to spend it? Carefully.
No sign of Paula Clennell? No.
Not yet, but she'll be here.
PHONE RINGS Pathology.
Nat Cary.
Stewart.
I was just about to call you.
Regarding Anneli Alderton, better news.
We at last have a cause of death - asphyxiation.
And we at last have decent samples for DNA analysis.
All I'm saying, the money's for the girls.
Let's be radical.
We should give it to the girls, Patrick.
Or why not cut out the middle man and just give them heroin? It keeps them coming here, keeps them off the streets, keeps them alive.
We'd be hung, drawn and quartered.
How about vouchers? Mr Gull, can you confirm that the body was found naked, similar to the other two prostitutes? The young woman was found naked, yes.
So we are looking at a serial killer? It's too soon to assume that the same person is responsible for all three murders, but the similarities in the deaths of these three young women areclear.
Mr Gull, Suffolk is one of Britain's smallest police forces.
You must be overwhelmed by what's been happening.
Events are moving at a pace, almost like a crime in action, but I'm confident we will find whoever's responsible.
Are Suffolk Police out of their depth, Mr Gull? MURMUR The women of Suffolk no longer feel safe.
We use the same methods as every other force.
Our detectives are trained to the same standards.
Your detectives have failed to find a single suspect.
Why do you have a problem linking these murders, Mr Gull? It's not a problem.
It's not a problem, the similarities in the deaths of these three young women are striking.
My daughter's missing.
Something's happened, because she would have called me.
She comes around every single weekend without fail but hasn't.
I want to report my daughter missing.
Her name is Annette Nicholls.
That's right, Annette Nicholls.
She would have called me by now, to check I got the letter.
Paula would have called.
Try her again.
If she doesn't pick up should we call the police? I just had a call from Intell.
Two more girls have been reported missing.
Both are drug users, both work the streets to fund their habits, and both have regular contact with their families.
Two? Two.
We have to find them, Andy.
I can tell you everything - what time she went out, what she was wearing What time she got picked up.
You saw her getting picked up? Yeah.
First time, yeah.
I don't know if there was a second time.
Who picked her up the first time? I don't know who, but it was blue car.
It looked blue, dark blue.
Do you know what make of car? Did you see the registration number? It was blue! A dark blue car.
Anneli Alderton was 24.
Her naked body was found dumped in woodland on Sunday.
She had been strangled.
Like the previous two victims, Anneli worked in Ipswich as a prostitute.
This morning the man leading the police enquiry appealed directly to their killer or killers to contact him.
Police are trying to trace two other women, also prostitutes who worked in Ipswich, and say they have grave concern for their welfare.
They're saying she's a prostitute.
On the telly, they're saying Netti is a prostitute.
No, she isn't.
Then why are they saying it? She doesn't want to do it.
Oh, my God.
For drugs, John.
She needs money for drugs.
It's always drugs.
Oh, my good God.
How long have you known? How long's she been doing this, walking the bloody streets? Does it matter? Does it really matter? I just want her back.
I want her homesafe.
She didn't want you to know.
She was ashamed.
I just want her home.
Asphyxia? Does that mean that she was strangled? Denied oxygen.
Suffocated.
She would have fought back, definitely.
This was the hospital she was born in.
MumI don't think I can do this, I don't want to do it.
All right, love.
Will you find who did this? Yes .
.
we will.
When? And why are the girls out there in the first place? Cos they don't want to be out there.
I mean, where's the help? And why do they keep calling my sister a prostitute, cos she wasn't.
She was brave, she She's here! She's here! Oh, my God.
Look at them all.
What do they want, Tom? We'll get you inside as quick as possible.
No, I I I don't want to stay here, I can't.
Look, can we not stop, please? Can we just carry on? Please just carry on moving.
We'll get you to an hotel.
We're talking We'll have the information for you in a moment.
The thing you need to realise is 'However difficult, the police ARE building a profile of the killer.
'These are not murders on impulse - he is clearly organised and calculating.
' 'Women in Ipswich tonight have been told to be on their guard,' or to stay indoors, as police conduct a manhunt after three prostitutes have been found dead in just over a week.
The inquiry is the biggest criminal investigation ever undertaken by Suffolk Police.
Detectives now The victims are prostitutes who worked north of London.
Good morning.
Fear across Britain at these developments, but nowhere more so than in the town of Ipswich, which has a population of just 140,000 SPEAKS IN FRENCH Police are saying there has never been a serial killer in this country who has murdered so many so quickly.
'A small market town now the centre 'of an enormous police operation.
'Three women found dead in little more than a week.
'These empty streets an indication 'of how much fear there is that a serial killer is at large in this community.
' Stewart, we've got another one - a woman's body, dumped just yards from the roadside.
Is it her? Is it my Netti? Always happy to see a face I know.
Do you want me fucking dead, is that it? No, I do not want you fucking dead! Mr Gull, any comments? Still in charge, Mr Gull? Still here.
I should be out there now watching over them.
John, don't lose him.
We cannot afford to lose him now.
We need to bring him in, eliminate or implicate, once and for all.
We have to remember that these girls are somebody's sister, somebody's daughter.
It's too late for her now.
But it's not too late for others.
Will you ever get tired of saving me? Never.
The missing person? Tania Nicol.
She's been flagged as a drug-user who funds her habit by working the street.
High-risk.
I'm gonna be Suffolk's first mobile hairdresser, on a motorbike.
On a motorbike! Her name's Gemma.
Gemma Adams.
She been gone a couple of hours but that's long enough.
Annette, where have you been? I've been calling you.
I'm being evicted.
I'll always find you, Annette.
I think we'll have to search all of it For Tania.
I know who took Gemma, the truth.
It's all very sad, and very upsetting but can we talk about something else, and can you just stop it with the voice? Your hair was beautiful as it was.
'Fears are growing for the safety of missing prostitute Tania Nicol as police continue their search 'along the stream where the body of Gemma Adams was found just yesterday.
'Gemma Adams disappeared from the Red Light District in Ipswich 'in the early hours of November 15th two weeks after the disappearance' Light's going, John.
I think we better call it, start again in the morning.
OK, guys, that's it for the day.
Am I just in time to put the fairy on top? Who's are the presents? Can I look? No, you can't.
Anneli bought them on Sunday.
I told her it was too early.
She'd been into Ipswich.
Do we have a problem? She's dyed her hair blonde again, and she's doing that silly accent.
All she could talk about was Gemma.
So where's she staying? In Colchester, with Sam.
She went back to him on Sunday night.
Is she back on the drugs? No, no, I don't know, I don't think so.
Because if she was, Mum, you of all people would know.
Yeah.
Is she home at the weekend? Yes, she is.
I just hope she leaves that bloody accent on the train.
Police, shit.
All right, Annette.
All right.
Waiting for a friend I suppose.
A very good friend, yes.
You shouldn't be here.
It's where we arranged to meet.
I'm not doing any harm.
Except yourself, putting yourself in danger.
Gemma's been killed, Tania's still missing, and you're here? Waiting for a friend.
It's not against the law, is it? We'll be around again in ten minutes.
If you're still here you've been stood up, understand me? She'll be here.
Same goes for Paula.
Hey, Nettie.
Hey, Paula.
Only punters we know, Paula! All right? Do you want business.
Yeah.
RADIO: 'The area around the spot where the body was found at 'Thorpes Hill remained cordenedoff this morning as police search teams started their meticulous work.
'Gemma was last seen early on November 15th.
'One theory is that whoever killed her put her body in the river 'by this bridge on the main road, and then it was carried downstream to the spot where it was found.
' "No cause of death" means just that.
I can't establish a cause of death.
Her body had high levels of morphine, from heroin and methadone.
She may well have been drugged and then asphyxiated.
'She certainly didn't drown.
' And forensic evidence, DNA, anything there? We have recovered tiny fibres of what may be carpet, from her hair and nails, but they're useless without anything to compare.
As for DNA, not only was Miss Adams in water, but at the time it was fast flowing water, so it effectively washed her clean.
'I'm sorry I can't give you more.
' It was to be expected, Nat.
Thank you.
I feel like shit.
I shouldn't be feeling this shit, not this early.
Shit gear.
Shit-house dealer.
DOG BARKS Where are you going? Just gonna check on Dawney.
Dawn? Dawney? Is it that time already? No, it's daytime.
Rochelle and I are going for a walk, fancy it? No.
Fresh air.
Food.
No, I'm too tired.
But you're all right? Shut the fuckin' door, I'll be all right.
She's all right.
Gemma Adams and Tania Nicol disappeared from here, Ipswich's red light district.
Those who work in the red light district say the girls working on the street are taking their lives into their own hands.
The advice tonight is the prostitutes should keep off the streets until the killer is found.
More TV cameras.
Wankers.
I hope you're not pointing that thing at me! I don't want my face splashed all over the telly, thank you! We can pixelate.
You can fuck off.
We're looking for someone who knew Gemma Adams.
Do you know her? Why? Will you tell your friend to stop pointing that bloody camera! What's your name? Why? Were you friends with Gemma? Girl, I really need business.
Do you think you could do a piece to camera? An interview? About what? About what's happened.
And what if the killer sees her talking? Sees her face? We can pixelate.
We don't mind if you turn your back to the camera.
For £20 I'll do it.
Each.
Each.
Pixelating's extra.
Rochelle, are you scared? Of what? Everything.
Don't know what you mean, babe.
Everything.
SHE SNIFFS PHONE RINGS Hello? Mum, it's me.
Hello, darlin'.
How are you? I'm good.
I'm just checking you're still coming into town tomorrow.
Oh, Paula darlin', you know what, I can't.
I'm so sorry, but the car died a death just yesterday.
I had to put it in a garage.
Oh.
There's no way of getting to you, and I was looking forward it.
I'm sorry, I really am.
It's OK.
But it's not OK, is it? I haven't seen you for such a long time.
I wanted to give you a cuddle.
If I had a push-bike, I'd be there.
It's OK, Mum.
Can we do it next Saturday? Yeah.
Next Saturday's good for me.
And I'll be there, you know I will.
I know.
So how are you? I'm good.
Just gonna have a night by the fire.
Good girl.
You just keep yourself safe.
Understand me? Yeah.
'Mum? 'I am sorry, 'really sorry.
' Don't be silly.
'For everything.
'I'm sorry.
' 'Don't be daft.
' I do love you.
I know you do.
And me you, very much.
'And I'll call you tomorrow.
' OK.
Bye, hen.
Bye.
SHE SOBS GENTLY Stay as long as you like.
It's a shithole but it's a free shithole.
Been meaning to do a tidy, open a few windows.
It's just until I can get something else sorted.
My mum would have me back with her like a shot, definitely, but it's difficult.
Yeah.
I don't want her to see me when I'm near desperate, cluckin'.
No, not a good look, is it? Guess what? What? Where did you get that from? I nicked it.
Rolled a punter.
Oh, my God, you're joking.
Last night, couldn't help myself.
You could have got yourself killed.
No chance.
He could have.
I blew his brains out for him, he was well happy.
How much is it then? £400.
All right, Annette? Nina.
All right.
Do you mind if we join you a minute? Found Gemma's killer yet? You won't find him in here.
I don't want to think about it.
Can I ask you a question, Janet? Yeah.
What's the point in arresting me, when you know quite well I'll go back to where you found me? I'm not on benefits, I don't sponge off tax-payers, and I need to make my money.
So what's the point? She's got a point.
Nina, I'm beginning to think there is no point arresting you.
Thank you.
And if you want to hear me say the same to my boss, we're arranging a meeting, between the police and the working girls.
Nothing formal, nothing official, just a chat.
I might be washing my hair that night.
Well, the invitation's there.
It'd be good if you could make it, spread the word? OK.
I'm not a bad person, I'm not a waste of time, space or oxygen.
I deserve the air that I breath.
Now is temporary.
Now is for now.
Now can feel like it's never-ending.
I stand in corners, alone, lonely, waiting, always for one last time.
I am alive.
Except when I choose to play dead.
There was over £100 in my stuff, Billy, and now it's gone! Don't look at me.
It was there last night when I went out! Nina, I haven't been anywhere near your stuff! How comes you're chilled out then? Shall I tell you why? Because you've been on the gear bought with my money! I need that fucking money! I need it.
What am I gonna do for gear?! Look, I'm eating.
I don't care if you're eating! Where's my fucking money? I haven't got it.
So you've spent it on gear? It's probably in there, you haven't even looked.
If it's in there, go and have a look, go on.
I'm eating.
Fucking gone and spent it on gear, you lazy git.
I don't know what you're on about.
I would have come sooner, but I've been looking at places to stay.
Any good? No.
Awful.
Dirty.
I'm not going to take just anything, so I'm going to stay with Nina for a bit.
And who's Nina? A friend.
Sure it's Nina and not Norman? Mum, stop it.
I can't help it Annette, the last thing you need is a boyfriend.
I don't have a boyfriend.
That boyfriend got you into this mess, spent all your savings.
Mum, I don't have a boyfriend.
It's Nina, it's a girl.
And I'm angry with you for losing that lovely house.
Got something to show you.
That's not what I want to show you.
That's to make you fat.
Here it is.
What is it? Read it.
Go on.
It says I've got a place at a rehab clinic.
Oh, my goodness.
Oh, that's wonderful.
The bad news is there's a waiting list, so it's not for another six months.
Six months! Yeah, but at least I'm in, and it'll fly by.
But six months! Can't they do any better? Mum, it'll fly by.
I will beat this.
I know you will.
Yeah, I've got something.
Yeah, I've got something.
Stewart? They've found Tania Nicol.
In the water? Yes.
All this time.
Bastard.
It ups the ante, double murder.
RADIO: 'Inside this private ambulance, the body of a woman 'discovered late this morning by police divers.
'All we know is that she was found naked in the water near a warehouse.
'There is real concern that it is that of 19-year-old Tania Nicol.
'The prostitute went missing from Ipswich's red light district 'at the end of October.
' Every question we ask, every theory we've put forward is rooted in the lifestyle of these girls.
It has to be.
Are the killings drug-related? Is it a punter? A sex offender? Vigilante? Is it someone close to them? We need be clear, these investigations have to remain separate - two murders, two investigations.
We're still not linking them? Not yet.
Regardless of the similarities.
And if there's a third? Or am I tempting fate? We deal with what's in front of us, separately.
We do not jump to conclusions that could trip us up in court.
Two murders, two investigations, the key to each one being the lifestyle of the girls.
Now that Tania Nicol is a murder inquiry, I was wanting to revisit her self-proclaimed boyfriend, Tom Stephens.
He ticks all your boxes, Andy.
He does.
He's a punter, supposedly a friend to the girls, he helps them to score from dealers, he frequents the red light area.
Question him under caution, search his home, see how he reacts.
But do it quietly John, softly.
We don't want the media jumping up and down about an arrest.
Tania Nicol - when did you see her last? I wouldn't hurt Tania.
I wouldn't hurt any of the girls.
If I go out there now, I go out there to warn them, to stay off the streets.
Why? Why do you think? Tell me.
In case it happens again.
Another murder? Yes.
Where were you the night Tania disappeared? The 30th of October.
You know where I was! I was at home, on my own.
I can't prove it but it's the truth.
You know where I was.
'Detectives hunting the killer of Gemma Adams 'are now trying to establish whethera second body, found earlier today is that of 19-year-old Tania Nicol.
'The teenager has been missing for over a month.
'The second body was also naked' Dad? Thanks.
'.
.
found just a mile away from the first in a pond at Copdock in Suffolk.
'Both women disappeared' Can I tell her you'll be taking her to the clinic then? Annette, yeah you can tell her.
You won't forget.
Of course I won't forget.
Well, Nettie might, so call her, remind her.
Each one of us should call her.
Do you hear me? Yeah.
Annette's doin' all right, isn't she, Stace? Yeah, brilliantly.
Good.
NEWS REPORTER: 'This woman, who wanted her identity concealed, works in the business.
' Course I'm scared.
We're all scared.
But you'll still be out tonight? I need the money.
'Have you ever held a petal, between finger and thumb? 'It feels so soft, like a baby's bum.
'And it's free.
'Like the sun, like the stars, like the windit's free.
'It's only the crap in life that costs.
' Your people didn't find anything at my house, because there's nothing to find.
I promise you.
Good night.
Good night.
We are treating Tania's death as a murder, and I would ask anyone with any information regarding Tania to please come forward.
Mr Gull, this girl has been missing for over six weeks? Correct.
Do you have any idea who took her, who may have killed her? The investigation is progressing, with a number of enquiries.
It's been six weeks and you have no leads whatsoever.
Isn't that the truth, Mr Gull? We are at present following a number of lines of enquiry, processing thousands of items of information, and I'm confident that we will find the person or persons responsible.
Can you at least confirm that the murders are indeed connected? At this moment in time, and for reasons I will not go into, we are continuing with two separate investigations.
Still telling your mum how great you're doin'? I AM doin' great.
I've got you, haven't I? Got a biscuit.
SHE LAUGHS Justdon't let me end up like Dawney.
BAND PLAYS: "Away In A Manger" HE WHISTLES "White Christmas" There you go.
Thanks.
It's all right.
It's to my mum.
That's nice.
Prefer letters.
You can keep letters.
Letters are good.
How is your mum? She's OK.
She's good.
And your own family? How are they? My kids, you mean? Yeah.
Gone.
Into care.
Adopted now, so I don't see 'em.
My fault.
Why's that? Why do you think? Well, it it don't matter what I think, Paula, does it? It's what you think.
I got to a point where my drugs were more important than my babies.
I got into it with my husband, and when he decided he was queer Can I say queer? Yeah, you can say what you like.
When he decided he liked an older man more than me, I took it badly.
Took more gear, forgot about my babies.
How many children, Paula, again? Three.
Three tiny children.
Three.
Should have put them first, but I didn't.
I fucked up.
Messed up.
I wasn't a mum.
I keep taking the gear to hide from the fact I messed up.
Wellnow you're here, at Iceni.
I mean, that's good news, isn't it? I know you and me have spoken before, but I do mean itthis time.
What's different this time, Paula? I think I'm getting worse.
And I want to see my mum again, see my sister, Alice.
We used to go clubbin' together.
It was wicked.
Do you erstill see your mum? Yeah, sometimes.
We're going to meet next week.
Well, that'sthat's good.
And we talk, and I write.
And I know my mum and Alice love me .
.
but I want them to be able to trust me again.
You did hurt them, Paula.
Brian, I'm a smackhead.
Hurting people you love, stealing from them I want to stop.
That's a full stop, is it? Yeah.
Full stop, exclamation mark.
OK.
Well, we can help you with your drug dependency, we can get you counselling.
Help you come to terms with your past, your history.
You know, things like this.
You understand? Yeah.
Thank you.
Right.
OK, I'm going to write you out an appointment card.
That is the 11th, which is this Monday at 10:30.
OK? Thanks.
You could write and tell your mum that today's been a good day.
Couldn't you? Yeah.
Thank you.
Any chance of you keeping off the streets until then? I need the money.
But I WILL be here.
Did you get any of that? Yep.
Yeah.
Two girls dead, life goes on as fucking usual, Patrick! You gave her an appointment? Yeah.
That's all we can do.
Took your time, girl! I've been freezing my tits off.
You could have waited inside.
Cured now, are you?) If you want to stop, Paula, just stop.
I'm going to stop.
Again? I mean it.
Watch me.
That's great.
Yeah.
That's lovely.
Do you think so? Yeah, really lovely.
Is it warm enough? It is bloody winter, Paula! I'm thinking of getting them for Dawney.
Yeah, she'll love 'em.
I'm going to have to walk out the door wearing this.
Come on, babe, let's do it.
MUSIC: "Merry Xmas Everybody" by Slade Just them.
That's £3.
50 then, please.
Thank you.
Do you want a bag? No, it's all right thanks.
£1.
50 change, and your receipt.
Have a good day.
And you.
Bye.
Bye.
Ssh! Dawn! Dawney! Dawn! Yeah? We've got you something.
A present.
What? You'll love 'em.
Ta-da! No! Yeah! Thank you! Oh, my God.
They're really nice.
Thank you.
Thank you so much Like them? Yeah, really bad.
Thank you.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
They are wicked.
Thank you, thank you.
Thank you so much.
They're mint.
Thank you! Last Christmas, I gave you my heart But the very next day, you gave it away This year, to save me from tears I'll give it to someone special Special, special Once bitten and twice shy I keep my distance, but you still catch my eye Tell me baby, do you recognise me? Well, it's been a year, it doesn't surprise me No sign? I spoke to all the girls.
I thought at least two or three might have turned up.
They've forgotten all about us.
Sorry.
Not your fault.
'We like to go walking, Nina and me.
'Or is it Nina and I? 'The two of us in disguise, far from the beat.
'Two girls walking across the fields and beside rivers.
'Two girls, out for the day.
'Ordinary girls.
'Normal girls.
'Winter sun lighting up our hair.
'Smiles lighting up our faces.
'You'll never guess what we did last night.
'Thankfully.
' Business? Haven't I been with you before? Was it that Thieving bitch! Oh, my God.
Nina! Nina! Nina, are you all right? Bastard hit me.
Oh, my God.
What happened? Bastard! Jesus.
Oh, my God I think you need to go to hospital.
Here, put your head back I'll be all right.
I think you need stitches.
I'll be all right, I'm not going to hospital.
It was the guy I robbed Bastard.
Come on.
Stand up.
That's it.
Come on.
It's all right.
I've got you.
I think I've got tissues in my bag.
Yeah Yeah.
Here.
You all right? Paula, don't.
I'm really scared.
Got to.
Please.
I need it.
Paula, please! You don't have to come with me.
We'll only go with punters we know.
MOBILE RINGS You could have shouted from there.
Sore throat.
Ten minutes and we're going home.
Agreed? 'Paula, ten minutes.
' I don't want to get sick.
I feel like shit already.
'But I'm going.
All right? I'm frightened, Paula.
' Come with me! .
.
Sake! Hello again.
Business? Stop a minute I thought I saw something, that's all.
What is it? Andy, where are you? 'Would you believe, in a queue for a roller coaster.
It's the boy's birthday.
' We've got a third body.
Nacton Woods.
I'll meet you there.
Andy? 'Bloody hell.
' One step at a time, Andy.
Roy.
Any missing persons reported between yesterday and today? None.
You sure? I checked.
None.
Wait till you see her.
He's playing a game with us, you know, Stewart.
She hasn't been dumped - she's been placed.
This girl's on display.
He doesn't care what happens next.
We don't know her? No.
We're taking fingerprints, and she does have a rather unique tattoo on her right arm - a date.
Where's the tent? It's on its way, Stewart.
We're going to have to leave her out overnight.
How big's the cordon? 50m radius, and to the road.
I want officers on the tent and officers on the cordon.
She has to be protected.
'Police in Suffolk investigating the murder of two prostitutes 'say a third woman's body has been discovered.
' They say it's too early to establish whether the latest death is linked.
Suffolk Police received a phone call from a member of the public regarding the discovery of the body of a young woman, in an area of woodland at Nacton, near Ipswich.
The identity of this young woman is still to be confirmed.
'Only yesterday, the police confirmed they were conducting a double murder investigation, 'after the body of 25-year-old Gemma Adams was found in Belstead Brook 'at Hintlesham on December the 2nd.
'Then on Friday in the same stream, only two miles away at Copdock, 'the body of 19-year-old Tania Nicol was discovered by police divers.
'Now today, a third body has been found in woodland in Nacton, 'about four miles outside of Ipswich.
' If I could make a personal appeal to all the women working on the streets of Ipswich: Please, please do not put yourself in danger.
Do not go out at night, and do not go out at night alone.
Don't tell 'em to stay off the streets - it's not going to happen.
You've got to give 'em something else! 'If any of the public has any concerns, please call' Dawn, did you see Paula last night? Has she called you? I've lost my phone, haven't I? This girl .
.
she was absolutely not on our radar.
If she's a drug user, maybe she has a record, but at the moment we've absolutely no idea who she is.
I'm worried about the change in MO.
If it's the same guy, if he's a spree killer, then he's had a surge of confidence.
You need to tell me exactly what you need.
Pray to God there are no more.
Ensure there are no more.
It's ridiculous these woman are still going out.
They need money.
We have to stop them, build a dialogue.
They won't listen, ma'am.
Not to a policeman.
Excuse me, Stewart.
Ma'am, we've identified the girl.
Her name is Anneli Alderton, 24.
Out of prison this September.
Prior to that, she was a drug user and sometime prostitute.
Same age as my niece, 24.
Nearly there.
It's the police.
Could you open the door, please? Mrs Alderton? Yes.
Is she in the car, is she? Mrs Alderton, I'm Superintendent Roy Lambert.
May we come inside, please? Is she not Is she not here? Is Anneli not with you? May we step inside, please.
She was in Colchester .
.
all week.
She was She was safe, in Colchester.
I'm sorry, but it definitely is Anneli, I'm afraid.
We identified her using her fingerprints and the tattoo she had on her right arm, the date.
The date her dad died.
You should also know that we're unable to recover her until tomorrow.
We've covered her and we've protected her, but due to the purpose of the investigation, we have to leave her where she was found.
She'll be cold.
I'm so I'm so sorry, Mrs Alderton.
'This is Ipswich tonight - a frightened and empty place.
'Virtually no-one is walking the streets.
'A serial killer is here and people are feeling it.
'This is Ipswich's small red light district.
'Three women who worked here as prostitutes are now dead.
'Tonight it is the police who are moving around.
' 'I will get there, Mum.
'I will beat this affliction.
'No more corners, no more cramps, no more shame.
'No more addiction.
' 'I don't like this girl, this needy girl, 'This junkie.
' 'She's weak, she gives in, she lies down.
'For the monkeyon her back.
'On her back.
' 'She hates herself, this girl.
'She hates the monkey more as it screams and scratches.
'Bites and claws.
' 'No rest.
'No peace.
'On her back.
' All right? Business? Nice to see you again.
PHONE RINGING There's no answer.
Never misses a weekend, never.
Just one more hour and I'm calling the police.
She'll go mad.
I don't care! Sharon, call Steven.
I want Matthew and Martin, I want everybody out looking for her.
Stacey, where's that address book? I'll get it.
We're calling everyone she knows and I'm calling the police.
Never misses a weekend.
Never.
Is that from our Paula? Yeah.
Are you not staying? Take your jacket off.
Can I speak to Janet Humphrey? I worried about my friend, Paula Clennell.
She's gone missing.
Do you want some good news? Just taken a call from the benefactor.
As of five minutes ago we have £10,000, solely to be used to help the street girls.
You're joking? £10,000.
How we going to spend it? Carefully.
No sign of Paula Clennell? No.
Not yet, but she'll be here.
PHONE RINGS Pathology.
Nat Cary.
Stewart.
I was just about to call you.
Regarding Anneli Alderton, better news.
We at last have a cause of death - asphyxiation.
And we at last have decent samples for DNA analysis.
All I'm saying, the money's for the girls.
Let's be radical.
We should give it to the girls, Patrick.
Or why not cut out the middle man and just give them heroin? It keeps them coming here, keeps them off the streets, keeps them alive.
We'd be hung, drawn and quartered.
How about vouchers? Mr Gull, can you confirm that the body was found naked, similar to the other two prostitutes? The young woman was found naked, yes.
So we are looking at a serial killer? It's too soon to assume that the same person is responsible for all three murders, but the similarities in the deaths of these three young women areclear.
Mr Gull, Suffolk is one of Britain's smallest police forces.
You must be overwhelmed by what's been happening.
Events are moving at a pace, almost like a crime in action, but I'm confident we will find whoever's responsible.
Are Suffolk Police out of their depth, Mr Gull? MURMUR The women of Suffolk no longer feel safe.
We use the same methods as every other force.
Our detectives are trained to the same standards.
Your detectives have failed to find a single suspect.
Why do you have a problem linking these murders, Mr Gull? It's not a problem.
It's not a problem, the similarities in the deaths of these three young women are striking.
My daughter's missing.
Something's happened, because she would have called me.
She comes around every single weekend without fail but hasn't.
I want to report my daughter missing.
Her name is Annette Nicholls.
That's right, Annette Nicholls.
She would have called me by now, to check I got the letter.
Paula would have called.
Try her again.
If she doesn't pick up should we call the police? I just had a call from Intell.
Two more girls have been reported missing.
Both are drug users, both work the streets to fund their habits, and both have regular contact with their families.
Two? Two.
We have to find them, Andy.
I can tell you everything - what time she went out, what she was wearing What time she got picked up.
You saw her getting picked up? Yeah.
First time, yeah.
I don't know if there was a second time.
Who picked her up the first time? I don't know who, but it was blue car.
It looked blue, dark blue.
Do you know what make of car? Did you see the registration number? It was blue! A dark blue car.
Anneli Alderton was 24.
Her naked body was found dumped in woodland on Sunday.
She had been strangled.
Like the previous two victims, Anneli worked in Ipswich as a prostitute.
This morning the man leading the police enquiry appealed directly to their killer or killers to contact him.
Police are trying to trace two other women, also prostitutes who worked in Ipswich, and say they have grave concern for their welfare.
They're saying she's a prostitute.
On the telly, they're saying Netti is a prostitute.
No, she isn't.
Then why are they saying it? She doesn't want to do it.
Oh, my God.
For drugs, John.
She needs money for drugs.
It's always drugs.
Oh, my good God.
How long have you known? How long's she been doing this, walking the bloody streets? Does it matter? Does it really matter? I just want her back.
I want her homesafe.
She didn't want you to know.
She was ashamed.
I just want her home.
Asphyxia? Does that mean that she was strangled? Denied oxygen.
Suffocated.
She would have fought back, definitely.
This was the hospital she was born in.
MumI don't think I can do this, I don't want to do it.
All right, love.
Will you find who did this? Yes .
.
we will.
When? And why are the girls out there in the first place? Cos they don't want to be out there.
I mean, where's the help? And why do they keep calling my sister a prostitute, cos she wasn't.
She was brave, she She's here! She's here! Oh, my God.
Look at them all.
What do they want, Tom? We'll get you inside as quick as possible.
No, I I I don't want to stay here, I can't.
Look, can we not stop, please? Can we just carry on? Please just carry on moving.
We'll get you to an hotel.
We're talking We'll have the information for you in a moment.
The thing you need to realise is 'However difficult, the police ARE building a profile of the killer.
'These are not murders on impulse - he is clearly organised and calculating.
' 'Women in Ipswich tonight have been told to be on their guard,' or to stay indoors, as police conduct a manhunt after three prostitutes have been found dead in just over a week.
The inquiry is the biggest criminal investigation ever undertaken by Suffolk Police.
Detectives now The victims are prostitutes who worked north of London.
Good morning.
Fear across Britain at these developments, but nowhere more so than in the town of Ipswich, which has a population of just 140,000 SPEAKS IN FRENCH Police are saying there has never been a serial killer in this country who has murdered so many so quickly.
'A small market town now the centre 'of an enormous police operation.
'Three women found dead in little more than a week.
'These empty streets an indication 'of how much fear there is that a serial killer is at large in this community.
' Stewart, we've got another one - a woman's body, dumped just yards from the roadside.
Is it her? Is it my Netti? Always happy to see a face I know.
Do you want me fucking dead, is that it? No, I do not want you fucking dead! Mr Gull, any comments? Still in charge, Mr Gull? Still here.
I should be out there now watching over them.
John, don't lose him.
We cannot afford to lose him now.
We need to bring him in, eliminate or implicate, once and for all.
We have to remember that these girls are somebody's sister, somebody's daughter.
It's too late for her now.
But it's not too late for others.