Waking the Dead (2000) s06e09 Episode Script

Double Bind: Part 1

Thank you, and relax.
He seems fine.
The kind of doses you've described, you might expect some kind of granular deposit round the cornea But not here, he's in great shape.
Good, well, thank you.
Thank you.
Sorry.
CAR HORN BLARES Daniel, please.
All I'm trying to say is that maybe she was on a case, she was on to something.
I think it was personal, Mel was Jewish.
I think she was using the Wiesenthal Centre to trace her ancestry.
If she was working on a case, she would've told me.
Oh, would she? You really think that, do you? Couldn't she have been off, pursuing a good idea that she No, sorry.
You're the only person round here who has a good idea.
Get outta here, I've got work to do.
See, you're doing it again.
Doing what? Not listening.
Treating everybody's opinion as if they don't matter.
What have I done to deserve this now? Well, that's This is a little unfair.
That's how you make people feel.
Who? The general public or the team? We're talking about you and me.
It's you and me, yeah? Well, let me tell you something, Dr Foley, you are a grown-up, and a psychologist so, HANDLE IT! Well, that's just the point.
I'm sick of handling it, it's exhausting.
I'll tell you what's exhausting, what's completely debilitating.
It's that you with your training, learning, ideas and books - you never come up with anything that's actually What? Concrete, or real.
You're all up here, hocus-pocus.
You're like a clairvoyant, you need a crystal ball.
You'd like me to be real? Oh, God I'd love you to be real.
What's stopping you? Do you know what I mean when I say "transference"? There you again.
Long word, why don't you just get to the point, Grace? The point.
The point! All right, well the point is that YOU ARE ILL! I'm ill now, am I? Good, great.
Yes, you are ill.
You didn't even go to Mel's funeral, did you? No, I did not.
You have totally failed to deal with your grief and your guilt and you know that I am not just talking about Mel! It's making you ill.
You're repressed, depressed and in denial.
Everybody who comes in contact with you has to deal with that.
That's why you're alone, Boyd.
You are isolated and unloved.
How does that feel? Sorry about that.
I can't do this any more.
I'll be in touch, OK? CHILDREN SHOUTING Are you sure about this? You saw what the e-mail said - "in deep and dig out the roots.
" Joe! THUD God, what the hell's that? The kids.
Let's go inside, yeah.
We'll go and get something to drink, yeah, come on.
RADIO CRACKLES I'll take it.
Thank you.
DISTANT VOICES Why does Eve want us to meet here at the Body Farm? She didn't say.
Has Boyd said anything to you about Grace? Nope.
She hasn't been in touch? Not yet.
So, what, she's just gone to chill out for a while? Guess so.
There's a French saying - "my little finger tells me I shouldn't ask more questions.
" That's a good expression.
This one doesn't smell so bad.
No, that one's been unearthed for a while.
Not like this over 'ere.
No, he's a corker.
If Eve didn't do this job, you'd really have to worry about her.
Hello.
Hello.
Hi! Hi! Hey! All right? Where's Grace? OK.
Er, she's taking a break.
She's on holiday! No, she's She isn't on a break.
They had a row.
We didn't, she's taking a break.
What, and she's gone? She's not gone anywhere! She's fine, all right? So, why are we in this godforsaken shit hole? Right, yes.
Dendrochronology.
Dendrochronology, which is the study of tree growth rings.
Now I'm sure, as children, you looked at the rings on a tree trunk to see Yeah, the age.
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how long the tree had lived for.
Well, this also relates to the roots.
If you look closely, you can see the way the roots have sought out the soft parts of the skull, the eye sockets, the mouth.
To pierce the cadaver and continue their growth.
Now, when you dig a grave, you may disturb the roots but they may not actually die, they may carry on growing.
If the meristematic zone is damaged, then the secondary xylem cells cannot be produced.
FLY BUZZES Which means that a lesion is formed.
Now this lesion can help us to identify the postmortem interval.
Excuse me, Miss, but I don't think we've come here to talk about roots, have we? No, no, you haven't.
So we've come here because? Because I attended an exhumation yesterday in Hampstead.
A male, 19, The roots of a nearby tree had entirely swamped the skeleton.
Yes.
So, this little gem that you've been nurturing here is a direct comparable to that man.
Well, is that all right? I, er, yeah.
Well, we're a team so anything that interests you quite naturally interestsus.
Yeah.
Well, great.
In that case Look at these pictures of the Hampstead corpse! He's been buried for a number of years but it would be almost impossible to determine the time of death from the skeleton alone and thus, we look to the local flora.
Yeah, what's she say, Flora? Flora tells us that he was murdered sometime in 1967.
Murdered? So, where is this body now? He's in the lab.
In my lab? OUR lab.
In our lab, yeah, of course.
So, you've taken on the case, haven't you? Yes, well you just said "whatever interests you interests us and vice versa.
" Yeah, but It looks like his head was caved in.
That could've happened when he was buried, it could be stones There are bilateral fractures to the mandibular condyles.
Meaning he was punched.
Meaning he was battered.
These are deliberate antemortem injuries.
Ach! If it doesn't work out, we can always send him to the dog food factory like all the others.
I'm all for helping starving dogs.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I'll take that as a yes, then! Right! That's great, Eve, thanks.
Thank you.
Thank you! Bye.
I love you.
Mwah! Extraordinary things.
One of the reasons we moved here was because of the garden but, um, neither of us had seen anything like them.
So why did you dig them up? Well, that's just it, that's what's so strange.
May last year, the first spring we were here, they bloomed and you couldn't miss it.
The smell was overpowering.
Yeah, I mean really terrible.
Almost like rotting meat.
And the insects - wasps, horseflies swarming all over them.
Then, after a day, it disappeared and we forgot all about it.
Until this spring when they bloomed again.
Our daughter's allergic to insect bites.
Oh, you poor thing! So we decided to do something about it.
And that's when we came across our gardener.
Your gardener? Well, virtual gardener.
Oh, it's a gardeners' website.
It's like an online forum.
You post questions and they have experts there to answer them.
Was the expert on the website that you found out what these were? Yeah.
They're called voodoo lilies.
And suddenly we can't shut him up.
He's asking how big they are, what other plants are in the bed? If we have lily of the valley.
Which we do.
In fact, it was him who told us we had to dig them up.
Oh, really? So, you've been here a couple of years, have you? Do you have any idea who was here before you? Er, the family that did the renovation.
It was derelict before that.
We've got some pictures of the work they did.
Voodoo lily - Amorphophallus konjac.
They're usually associated with warmer climates but given the suntrap in that garden, they could flourish.
So, how long do they last? Well, it's a tender perennial so, given the right conditions, they can just go on and on.
They could have been planted at the same time the body was put into the ground.
Yeah, they could've been.
The garden website, Grow Green is massive.
Thousands of clients asking questions of a small number of experts.
The host server is based in the Cayman Islands.
Is that where the expert is? Sunning in the Caribbean? No.
The message to dig up the bed wide and deep was sent from an internet cafe in the Tate Modern.
Does he/she work there? It's a he.
I checked with Grow Green and the expert's IP address is registered to a patient at Marshdale Secure Hospital.
Psychiatric unit? Only he isn't there any more.
His name is Daniel Lennon.
He was committed for killing both his parents.
With a hand fork.
Nice.
So, you say he's not at Marshdale, so where is he? His consultant psychiatrist, Dr Caroline Ritter, took him for a routine eye check yesterday.
On their way back to Marshdale, he forced her car off the road.
So the first thing he does after he escapes is get online andtell these people todig up their lilies? Mm-hm.
That's not strange at all, is it? Hello, Mark.
Hi.
Land Registry has Stapeley Gardens as derelict council property in 1967.
The next record is when it was sold off in the '80s.
'67, Summer Of Love.
Summer Of love? Flowers in your hair, property is theft.
Chances are that Stapeley Gardens would've been a squat.
For some folk, the Summer Of Love was Desmond Dekker and Motown.
Yes.
The Israelites, I'm there.
OK.
Anyway, right.
Late summer 1967, Lennon's parents, Patrick and Fay are at work at the family business, Lennon Nurseries - a garden centre which is also their home.
Now it says here that Daniel is a missing person since he ran away from Larkhill Psychiatric Hospital six months before the killings.
He was already being treated for a mental condition.
With a history of violent disturbance.
What sort of disturbance? He attacked his mother.
Which is what led to him being sent, voluntarily, to Larkhill.
He went of his own free will? He wasn't sectioned? No.
That's where he was diagnosed.
As what? Paranoid schizophrenic.
But he ran away from Larkhill.
His younger brother, Chris, said he disappeared off the face of the Earth.
his movements were never traced.
When he did appear again, he was welcomed home.
Daniel! Oh! Daniel.
I didn't know you were coming home.
Oh! Daniel! Seven o'clock that evening, Chris finds Daniel standing over the bodies of their parents.
Daniel! What have you done, Dan? Half an hour later, Daniel is found lost and disorientated in a nearby street.
At trial, he offers no defence, says he lost all memory of the event.
What was the verdict? He goes down.
A lifetime hospital order under the Mental Health Act.
He's been in secure psychiatric units ever since.
Now he's run, first time in 40 years.
And he leads us to a .
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corpse and a bunch of lilies.
You've done amazingly.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
It's funny seeing you like this.
How do you mean, funny? Out here Not in there.
You look different.
Where did you get the money? Er, Post Office account.
I'll get it back to you, I promise.
I know you will.
Ah! So, what's going on, Daniel? Hmm? Everyone's going nuts.
You haven't said anything, have you? No.
'Course not.
But, umpeople are really worried.
What are you doing? Do you always know why you do stuff? No, suppose not.
I just want to get away from everything.
Find some space And time to think things through.
You understand that, don't you? Yeah.
You are OK though, aren't you? I'm fine.
What's this then? The only place I could find it was online.
It's for you.
You'll love 'em.
They're called haikus.
Hmm.
They're Japanese.
They're 17 syllables, in Japanese, not in English.
Come on, read me one.
Let's hear what you got.
A clear waterfall, into the ripples fall green pine needles.
Hm? The true beauty of a haiku lies in its ability to be able to capture a truly intense human moment that might be lost in other forms of poetry.
If you'd like to, er, follow me this way, please.
Sir.
Dr Ritter.
Oh, right.
Thank you.
Dr Ritter.
Detective Superintendent Boyd.
Good to meet you.
At 32, she was the youngest female consultant psychiatrist ever to be appointed.
Two professorships, one in London and one in Toronto.
Her paper, "Family - The Binds That Break You", has been a key text at PhD level for over 15 years.
Is he gonna be all right on his own? How often does he have these eye tests? Once a year.
The drug he's on can have serious side effects.
What drug is that? An anti-psychotic - Chlorpromazine.
Prolonged use can lead to a build-up of granular deposits in the cornea that, left untreated, can lead to blindness.
You don't mind if I smoke? Would he have known that this visit was coming up, then? Mm.
He would.
So if he wanted to run, you could say that this represented his best opportunity all year? I've been his consultant for 15 years.
I mean, he's the perfect patient.
The model for what modern psychiatric care can achieve.
There was no reason to suspect he'd do anything like this.
Mm.
Did you know him before? No.
Right.
Do you recognise this house? This is its garden at the back.
It's in Hampstead.
It doesn't look like this now.
This is the garden at the back, it's been renovated but in the 1960s it was used as a squat and Daniel seems to know this place because as soon as he got free from you, he contacted the people and told them to dig up their garden where they found a 40-year-old corpse - the body of a man who'd been murdered.
SHE EXHALES LOUDLY What kind of a person are we dealing with? Daniel is schizophrenic - paranoid, but there is a violently differentiated presentation as well.
Differentiated.
Well, the delusions and paranoia can slip into an active psychotic state.
Such as when he killed his parents? Yeah.
He has a localised psychogenic amnesia So even after 40 years he doesn't remember the act? That's right.
OK.
The illness though, I mean is that Has that provoked this as a random act, the killing of his parents? No, no.
There's nothing random about the act or the illness.
Daniel's mother, Fay, was bi-polar and in her particular case this made her inconsistent in the love and care of her children.
Her condition is, possibly, one of the antecedent causes of the illness in her son.
I appreciate that but what I'm trying to get at, Dr Ritter, is, is he a threat now? Before all this, I would've said no, absolutely not.
But Now he's no longer taking his medication, I He had his shirt on when he was killed but no trousers? And no pants.
So, did he die with his pants down? Maybe he was going commando.
If his trousers had been made from a natural fabric, a fibre like denim for instance, they'd've simply rotted away.
That's why his shirt's still intact cos it's made of acrylic.
Lucky he had no pants.
Acrylic - ooh, nasty.
This amalgam was never used in this country.
It was used in Austria and Germany and phased out in 1972.
Great, but the date fits.
Yeah.
I've spoken to the Austrian and German police about missing persons from 1965 up until the estimated time of death.
Daniel Lennon's been caught on CCTV in Soho.
It's coming through now.
What's he up to? They said he was trying to buy drugs.
Did he get any? No, he asked the wrong guy, that's why the confrontation.
Aggressive little bugger, isn't he? Dr Ritter, hi.
Hello.
But could he have been taking any of those drugs in here? Recreational drugs? Yeah.
Absolutely not.
Well, maybe he was and you didn't know about it? No, I'd know.
What kind of drugs was he looking for? Don't know.
Picked the wrong guy so never got a chance to be specific.
So is the type of drug significant? Yes, because Daniel, his mind, his awareness of himself, his ability to see clearly, it's all chemically maintained.
By the Chloro .
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promazine.
Which he's no longer taking.
Another drug could accelerate his condition.
Anything psychoactive would be very bad news.
This is his room.
That's a little strange, isn't it? Such a prominent position for the mother he killed? Yes, but Daniel's actions have never precluded his ability to feel love.
How d'you know that? Because he's told me.
Oh, and you trust everything he says? I do.
And then he crashes your car and nearly kills you.
Who's this? His brother, Christopher, and Christopher's wife, Gloria.
And the boy? Mark, his nephew and his godson.
Mark and his father visit every week.
Every week? That's a hell of a commitment, isn't it, from someone whose brother killed his parents? Forgiveness can be liberating.
Huh(!) Yeah, I've heard that.
There's something else I'd like to show you.
Over here.
Right.
This is his garden.
This is what makes him who he is.
This is his? It must've taken him ages.
that you see Daniel as he is and not as a lunatic or a killer.
He's an artist, an innocent.
So being locked away in this oasis here has allowed him to discover himself again, is that what you're saying? Yep.
Here he can be his true self.
He must have a pretty good reason for turning his back on all this? Yes, he must.
He's cutting adrift, becoming something new.
None of us know why.
Got any acid? 12 for 60.
Chris Lennon was only 16 when he took on the family business.
Now he has five garden centres in the London area.
He still lives here in the house he grew up in with his brother and his parents.
Which I think is a bit odd, don't you? I mean, he might just have decided to get his head down and get on with life.
Put the blinkers on.
Put his head under the duvet.
You know, just sort of copped out of it all.
Well, I think it's a bit odd.
Maybe in France! They never leave home.
Stay there for ever.
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Detective Superintendent Boyd? Yes.
DC Goodman.
Is he all right? Have you found him? Er, no, we haven't.
Sorry.
Not yet.
This is my son, Mark.
I'm just going out so I'll see you later.
See you later.
Take care.
This body you've found, when did you say he was killed? that your brother went missing from Larkhill before he went home.
And you're thinking that Daniel killed him? Well, no, it's just that he did lead us to him.
And that implicates him? Or are you making assumptions because of his illness, his past? Well, that's my job really, that's what I do, and as long as your brother's in hiding, assumptions are all I've got to go on.
Well, wherever he is, he'll be lonely, vulnerable and suffering.
Marshdale is his home, it's where he belongs.
And I want him back there.
But he might think that this is his home.
There's a chance, isn't there? Because he did grow up here.
Yes, there is a chance.
Excuse me, but the idea doesn't disturb you? Why should it? Believe me, if he comes here you'll be the first to know.
But I'm not frightened of my brother.
Obviously not because after he killed your parents you made him godfather to your son.
Yes, I did and he's a very good one.
He's an excellent example to Mark.
I think that what happened to my brother serves as a warning to him.
'I'm sure you remember what the '60s were like.
' She doesn't, I do a bit.
Yeah.
Well, Dan did it all.
What started with music and philosophy, politics, drugs, ended in You know what it ended in.
He got ill.
Very ill.
Daniel, Daniel, Daniel.
Stop! Stop! You're wasting your time! Please, shh, shh.
Please, it's all right, Dan.
Good boy.
Even before he did what he did his condition had changed our entire lives.
My parents found themselves every Friday collecting their son from doctors using long scientific words they didn't understand.
They'd bring him home and try to pretend that everything was normal.
But when something like that comes into your life there's no normal any more.
SHE SHOUTS AND SOBS Uh! Oh! His garden at Marshdale, did he get the plants from you? He did.
And you know about this online forum he contributes to? I do.
Daniel has a natural touch in these matters.
He's intuitive, quite brilliant.
He always was, had my mother's gift.
And you? Well, I can pot and seed for you but my gift is for business.
This is where it happened.
It's where she grew her favourite things.
Wildflowers, ferns, palms, grasses.
She just loved them.
And now you sell them.
That's a tribute.
Watch this, watch this.
Oi, don't get in my way, you prick.
What you doing? It's Mark Lennon.
Are you OK? What was that about? What it's always about.
Can we give you a lift? No, I'm getting the bus.
Thank you.
The book! Yeah, got it.
CAR ENGINE STARTS You all right? Kimura Kenzo? I just cross-referenced an Austrian man on the Missing Persons List with the Channel ferry passenger manifest.
He arrived in Dover May 1966.
That's very good.
D'you wanna know something else about our young Austrian? I extracted pollen from his nasal cavities.
It's from the hollyhock, Alcea rosea, which only blooms in late summer.
Fay and Patrick Lennon were murdered in September.
Right, so he must've breathed it in in the weeks before that.
That's in the six-month period Daniel was missing.
And another thing, I did an RIA test on his hair.
Before he died, he was ingesting regular quantities of lysergic acid diethylamide - LSD.
HE GIGGLES HE LAUGHS HYSTERICALLY HE GROANS Welcome.
Come through, Daniel, Heather.
This is Agatha, Agatha say hi to Daniel and Heather.
Keep moving through guys, go through to your right.
It's OK, Heather.
This is Barbara and Peter.
keep coming through.
Everybody say hi to Heather and Daniel.
Keep on moving through, Daniel.
It's OK Heather.
Come through.
Let'slet's go to the music room.
Listen to some music, shall we? All right, girls? All right? Come through to the music room.
Jane, hi.
Jane, everyone.
David.
Say hi to Daniel and Heather.
Come through, follow Rolf through.
It's lovely, it's peaceful.
Keep moving through, keep going.
I'd like you to meet Daniel and Heather.
Daniel and Heather, this is everyone.
This is our garden.
It's a peaceful place.
Welcome.
Welcome.
HE CRIES This is him, our voodoo lily man.
Rolf Voller.
An Austrian acid-head, who met his violent end late summer 1967.
Was this the same time as Fay and Patrick Lennon were killed? A good estimate would put it at a week or two before.
A week.
Or two.
Or two.
Before.
Before.
Right.
And what was Rolfie here doing in England, do we know? Apart from squatting and tripping, he was employed as a psychiatric nurse.
Don't tell me Larkhill Hospital.
Is there any significance with the LSD? It was the drug of choice.
To a certain milieu, a couple of tabs a week would have been quite common.
So what've we got on Larkhill? Have you? Right, these are the patient records from 1966 to '67.
The consultant psychiatrist at the time was a Doctor Raymond Parke.
He treated Daniel.
He made, and still makes, his living on the experimental fringes of the profession.
Do you recognise these men? HE CLEARS HIS THROAT Erm Yes, erm, this one once worked for me .
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and, er, he was a patient.
Whilst you were the consultant psychiatrist at Larkhill? Yes.
I think they both left at about the same time.
When was that? I don't recall precisely.
Spring? Summer? 1967? If you say so.
This one here, Daniel Lennon, do you know where he went or why he left? No.
He, er, he wasn't sectioned.
Oh - do you understand? I know what that means, yeah.
Um.
So he was free to leave whenever he chose.
But this is the young man who went home and killed his mother and father, isn't he? Mm-hm.
Yes, well, why are you questioning me? You've got him, why don't you ask him why he left? Because he escaped custody three days ago and, over the internet, he revealed the location of the murdered corpse of this man, who'd been buried in a shallow grave since 1967.
And you think he might have had something to do with the crime? It's possible.
How well could they have known each other? Could they have been friends these two or Maybe.
It's unlikely.
Did they have a grudge against each other? Could they have been enemies? They might have.
On the other hand, they might not.
It was 40 years ago.
My life has been filled with a succession of people like this.
We appreciate that.
But what do you remember, if anything, about Rolf Voller? Voller? Hm.
Well, he was a hard-working young man.
And sensitive to the needs of his patients.
I presumed he'd returned to Europe to continue his studies.
And Daniel Lennon, what can you tell us about him? As a young man, he was convinced he was cursed to commit the most terrible acts of violence.
And yet you failed to convince him otherwise! If you choose to put it that way.
What other way is there? I mean he went on to murder his parents.
Now look here, Mr Boyd.
Iunderstand what you're up to.
You're trying, in yourcrushingly unsubtle way, to understand your prey.
To inveigle your way into some sort ofinsight.
Well, don't.
You lack the competence.
I didn't, and I still got it wrong with this man.
Now, if you want my advice, it's this.
Find him.
And find him before he feels his curse again.
Thank you very much, Doctor Parke.
It's a pleasure.
Good day.
God, he put me in my place, didn't he? Oh, Grace.
Boyd, we want to show you something.
Yeah.
Eve, what do you think about, er peoplebeing repressed? Repressed? Yeah.
Repression.
It's a necessary human function, isn't it? Is it? Yeah, of course.
Otherwise we'd all be running around naked, trying to shag or kill each other! And what about .
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denial? Denial? I mean, is that a necessaryhuman function? I don't I don't think Daniel Lennon's in denial.
No.
No, but I mean, you know Eras a general human condition It helps you up to a certain point.
But after that you run into trouble.
When? Well, I dunno.
It's not my bag.
OK.
(Not my bag.
) (It's not my bloody bag.
) We've created a photo-montage of key elements in Daniel's life.
His room, his garden, the crime scene.
If you look at the garden at Marshdale, Doctor Ritter was right.
This man is an artist.
These plants haven't been thrown together willy-nilly.
They've been lovingly crafted into an aesthetic landscape.
Look at the materials he's using - palms, ferns, grasses, wildflowers.
These were Fay Lennon's favourite plants.
This could be a memorial.
A shrine to the mother he murdered.
A reminder of what he did.
Rolf Voller was found buried beneath a bed of Amorphophallus konjac, a flower which blooms for the briefest moment once a year and smells of rotting flesh.
Like a poetic epitaph to Rolf and a memento mori for Daniel, as with the garden.
There's another connection.
Like Daniel's parents, Voller was a figure of trust and authority.
Now did Voller break his duty of care and somehow provoke Daniel's paranoia? We believe the answers to one killing lie in the detailsof the other.
Well, of course they do.
'Course they do(!) Hm.
Thank you.
Well, done.
Gold stars all round.
Well done, you two.
It's just, um, sometimes you, erm You feel In my In my place .
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It's sometimes, er .
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difficult.
It's just Come on.
It's It's just, um Hello? Hello.
This is Doctor Grace Foley's phone.
I'm sorry I'm not around at the moment.
Leave a message and I'll get back to you as soon as I can.
BEEP (Shit.
) INSIDE HOUSE: Leave him alone! You feel better now? Good.
Excuse me.
Darling? Mark! Hello, Daniel? What are you doing here? What d'you want? What happened with Rolf? Who's Rolf? The body.
In the garden.
Did you want us to find him? Yes.
Why? I don't know.
Did you hurt Rolf? Daniel.
Daniel, did you hurt Rolf? Did you hurt Rolf? .
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Rolf? .
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Rolf? I don't know! All your medication is going to stop.
I am here to drive you from your wretched minds.
I am hereto turn you on.
TELEVISION: .
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UN Security Council has formally nominated the South Korean foreign minister TELEVISION: .
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the A380 superjumbo has been delayed by a total of two years.
Mr Stripe hasn't said why he resigned Hello? .
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A satirical television show in Italy says it's exposed what appears to be widespread drug use by members of parliament Hello? Doctor Parke? Erer, yes? It's Oliver Stevens from number 77.
My wife took delivery of a package for you earlier today.
I-I'm just coming.
What d'you want? You remember me? Who are you? I-I remember you.
We're going to find something out.
What?! I've done what you told me to do.
We're going to find the difference between the thought and the deed, Daniel.
What are you talking about, man? Free yourself? Free yourself and know yourself? I need help.
I need you to help me.
DANIEL GASPS What was in that room, Doctor Parke? Get off me! WHAT WAS IN THAT ROOM?! What do you want to do? DANIEL SHOUTS DOCTOR PARKE CHOKES ALARM WAILS
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