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{1450}{1531}l'll take you the rest of the way|when you've had your drink.
{1534}{1586}This is a very exotic room.
{1612}{1674}A very...secret room, too.
{1676}{1712}Secret?
{1714}{1773}Because nobody knows it's here.
{1775}{1832}Especially your wife.
{1835}{1876}That's right.
{1878}{1971}l keep it for er...special occasions.
{1998}{2038}Like this.
{2064}{2150}After all, when you got into the car...
{2189}{2278}..you knew you were going to get|more than a lift into town.
{2280}{2316}True.
{2319}{2367}l was promised a drink.
{2369}{2440}And so far l have been disappointed.
{2496}{2572}l never allow anyone to be disappointed.
{2812}{2861}{y:i}Turn out the Iight, wiII you?
{2985}{3034}Are you ready?
{3037}{3077}{y:i}You bet
{3080}{3120}Close your eyes.
{3175}{3224}{y:i}I'm going to surprise you.
{3227}{3258}Oh, yes?
{3356}{3402}Are you ready for this?
{5018}{5060}Carbon copy, isn't it?
{5063}{5185}Well, l didn't examine the other body,|but the description's certainly the same.
{5188}{5279}Heart cut out with a bill hook|or curved cutting tool.
{5282}{5307}Tone.
{5310}{5358}- Hm?|- {y:i}Any sign the geezer was bent?
{5360}{5425}- No frilly knickers in the cupboard.|- {y:i}Come on
{5428}{5475}Photos, letters, club memberships,
{5478}{5556}- {y:i}stuff Iike that|- {y:i}You think it's a homosexual killing?
{5558}{5613}{y:i}You said there were signs of sexual activity.
{5615}{5642}Yes.
{5645}{5698}Do you think a woman could have done that?
{5700}{5771}Well, it's physically possible|for a young, fit woman
{5774}{5861}- or someone in an abnormal state of mind.|- There's this one. Dallas Room.
{5892}{5964}Kind of singles bar, hetero place.
{5967}{6109}Find out if he was there last night, who he was|with, who his friends are, if he left with anyone.
{6111}{6176}Tone...keep it quiet.
{6178}{6226}Yeah.
{6268}{6384}Well, last week l thought we were dealing with|some kind of insane one-off...
{6436}{6484}now we've got two of a kind.
{6524}{6606}{y:i}...which bring me to my next guest|{y:i}who must be one of the most beautiful -
{6608}{6743}{y:i}no definitely the {y:i}most beautiful lady writer|{y:i}we've ever had on the breakfast show - Natalie Bell
{6746}{6824}{y:i}But her story, or at least the book|{y:i}she's having published
{6827}{6881}{y:i}could spoil you beakfast, so be warned.
{7039}{7100}{y:i}Oh, yes, she was real enough
{7102}{7168}{y:i}I found out quite a lot about her. And her family
{7171}{7232}{y:i}I even traced one of its surviving members.
{7235}{7326}{y:i}Extaodinay|{y:i}How on earth did you manage to do that?
{7328}{7431}{y:i}I know wnat you mean and I'm sure you're|{y:i}going to send a lot of our listeners out
{7433}{7509}{y:i}looking round their bookshops|{y:i}to see what they can find.
{7511}{7633}{y:i}Gruesome story. The crazy countess|{y:i}who cut out her lovers' hearts with a dagger.
{7636}{7692}{y:i}No such ripping yarns from my next guest
{7694}{7800}{y:i}But first to change the mood, a record|{y:i}for Peter Rawley of Hounslow, Middlesex.
{8266}{8411}Hello. Could you put me through to the|production office, please, on the breakfast show?
{8444}{8486}Detective lnspector Clifford.
{8599}{8709}Thank you.|We're not releasing any details about the killings.
{8711}{8802}{y:i}What I've told you is just between the two of us|{y:i}but as you can see
{8805}{8886}they're exactly the same as you describe|in your book about the countess.
{8888}{8944}Well, l wouldn't say exactly the same.
{8947}{9012}And the countess lived 300 years ago,|remember?
{9014}{9088}Yeah. You said you traced|one of her descendants.
{9091}{9181}- And you decided it runs in the family.|- l haven't decided anything.
{9230}{9280}So, what do you want me to do?
{9283}{9344}- {y:i}Introduce you to Mrs Henska?|- That's right.
{9347}{9414}lt'll be easier on her|if there's someone there she knows.
{9447}{9566}l'll call her later this afternoon.|She usually sleeps after lunch. Then we'll see.
{9925}{10001}Let me give you some advice.|When you talk to Mrs Henska...
{10003}{10052}l won't be doing any talking.
{10055}{10103}l'll be listening.
{10178}{10227}No.
{10230}{10402}To tell you the truth, l have become obsessed|with this ancestor of mine.
{10405}{10446}{y:i}Why?
{10449}{10487}God knows.
{10489}{10565}l cannot imagine a more monstrous woman.
{10568}{10650}{y:i}She seems to have been
{10652}{10723}a perfectly ordinary, run-of-the-mill countess
{10725}{10804}until her husband went away|to the Hundred Years' War.
{10807}{10920}{y:i}His head falconer gave to her a baby eagle
{10922}{11041}And, l have to say, this is not all he gave her.
{11044}{11112}{y:i}So when tne count returned
{11114}{11226}the falconer, not being a courageous man,|fled to escape his vengeance.
{11228}{11293}But for the countess, there was no such escape.
{11296}{11408}{y:i}The count punished her infidelity|{y:i}with much cruelty
{11411}{11469}{y:i}He had her dragged on a cart
{11472}{11520}through the whole valley
{11522}{11580}and displayed in all the villages,
{11583}{11691}{y:i}where the head man gave to her a ritual blow
{11694}{11783}And then, at night, by the light of torches,
{11786}{11841}in front of the assembled people,
{11844}{11957}she was branded with iron as an adulteress.
{11960}{12085}{y:i}But the count had not Iost his desire for her
{12088}{12216}ln fact, the inflicting of this cruel humiliation
{12219}{12281}seems to have quickened it.
{12283}{12332}He locked her up in a tower.
{12335}{12388}{y:i}But he could not keep away from her.
{12391}{12439}{y:i}Every night he visited her.
{12441}{12562}She submitted to him silently and waited.
{12564}{12667}{y:i}And then, one night she opened wide
{12669}{12738}the shutters on the window of the tower.
{12741}{12840}{y:i}The moonlight fIooded in on the sleeping count
{12843}{12891}and then, suddenly,
{12893}{12994}a shadow falls across him - a vast shadow.
{12996}{13045}And into the room
{13048}{13156}{y:i}swoops tne countess's eagIe|{y:i}He is fully gown now
{13158}{13248}For a second he hovers over the sleeping man
{13251}{13340}and then there is a fierce rushing sound
{13343}{13410}as down swoops the vicious beak.
{13412}{13467}For a second, a split second,
{13470}{13549}the count wakes before he dies,
{13552}{13656}{y:i}his heart ripped out by the eagle.
{13704}{13752}So...
{13755}{13810}the countess now rules the whole valley.
{13837}{13999}She goes out into all the villages and she selects|young men to be her lovers, yes?
{14002}{14050}She takes them back to the tower
{14052}{14101}but before his night is over,
{14104}{14152}each one of them dies,
{14155}{14213}his heart ripped out.
{14215}{14302}lt was not until her death|that they discovered all the bodies.
{14305}{14387}There were 107 of them.
{14436}{14466}Would you like more tea?
{14493}{14542}Er...no...no, thank you.
{14576}{14606}{y:i}Well...
{14608}{14657}it's an incredible story.
{14686}{14767}- ls it very well known?|- {y:i}No, as a matter of fact, it is not.
{14770}{14873}Naturally, it had some currency|in our part of the country,
{14876}{14970}{y:i}but gradually it dropped out of sight|{y:i}until the 1830s
{14973}{15047}when people liked that sort of horror story.
{15049}{15160}And then it was published in a book|of Carpathian folk tales and translated
{15162}{15211}{y:i}into Geman and EngIisn and so on
{15214}{15262}Which is how l came across it.
{15292}{15340}Um...Mrs Henska...
{15368}{15419}..how many in your family now?
{15421}{15482}ln the family?
{15484}{15523}Oh...
{15558}{15606}{y:i}I am the family.
{15608}{15670}l am the countess's last descendant.
{15673}{15770}{y:i}That is why I was so pleased|{y:i}when Natalie came to see me.
{15802}{15892}Our family may die out,|but our grisly story will continue.
{15955}{16092}And there's no possibility|that there's...a cousin...a grandson?
{16131}{16170}No.
{16173}{16232}No, l have no grandson.
{16234}{16283}l see. Well er...
{16321}{16458}..it's been a tremendous experience|listening to you, but l don't want to tire you.
{16461}{16525}That is very considerate of you.
{16637}{16698}l would like to call again sometime, if l may.
{16701}{16749}Yes, yes.
{16752}{16827}Speak to Natalie. She will arrange it.
{16830}{16878}l'll telephone you.
{16880}{16929}Thank you.
{17189}{17238}What are you going to do now?
{17240}{17296}- l'm going to drive you home.|- l meant...
{17324}{17372}Oh, well...
{17439}{17528}{y:i}Er.. I'd like the name and address|{y:i}of your publisher
{17530}{17615}and your typing agency, and anyone|who might have seen the manuscript.
{17618}{17685}You don't really think it could have|put the idea into someone's head?
{17687}{17781}According to Mrs Henska,|the last time the story was current
{17783}{17838}{y:i}was the 1830s.
{17840}{17924}Your book hasn't been published|so it's a possibility, however remote.
{17927}{18048}lt's an alarming thought. Something l've written|may have led to someone's death.
{18051}{18205}Well, as l said, it's a remote possibility.|But it's one l have to check.
{18256}{18305}Tadek.
{18468}{18516}They're gone.
{18518}{18567}l know.
{18679}{18727}Why do you cover it?
{19074}{19120}lt's so beautiful.
{19164}{19235}Sometimes l prefer not to see it.
{19276}{19307}Tadek.
{19309}{19358}{y:i}Are you going out?
{19396}{19495}Because I... have some work to do.
{20002}{20051}My name's Andy. What's yours?
{20079}{20140}l'm not interested in...names.
{20168}{20214}What a beautiful voice.
{20243}{20323}You know, you should be doing commercials|for caviar.
{20326}{20370}Oh, yes?
{20373}{20421}Yes.
{20424}{20517}l can never resist the challenge of dark glasses.
{20520}{20576}Would you like me to take them off?
{20604}{20651}Oh, there's no answer to that.
{20683}{20779}There, l just bet myself a bottle of Mouton Cadet
{20781}{20835}{y:i}I could make you laugh. Now I've won
{20837}{20893}and you've got to share it with me.
{20956}{21005}You want references?
{21008}{21055}Well, don't look now...
{21081}{21142}..but check the glamorous lady behind the bar.
{21186}{21249}She's the owner's wife.
{21252}{21318}Ask her about Randy Andy.
{21349}{21397}And er...that's you?
{21399}{21448}Andy's the name, randy's the game.
{21593}{21654}Look, l have to be careful.
{21689}{21733}Oh, OK.
{21736}{21779}l'll tell you what we do.
{21781}{21830}l'll go and wait in the car,
{21833}{21906}you leave it for ten minutes|and then come and join me.
{21908}{21957}lt's parked in the mews.
{21959}{22008}A red Porsche.
{22036}{22130}- And what then?|- Time of your life, sweetheart.
{22567}{22607}Ah...
{22609}{22711}l see a tantalising glimpse of things to come.
{22714}{22762}Stay where you are.
{22764}{22812}l'm on my way.
{22814}{22863}Anything you say.
{22893}{22939}Close your eyes,
{22942}{22990}{y:i}Randy Andy
{23096}{23153}Keep them closed now.
{23352}{23456}Keep your eyes closed... till I say.
{23496}{23536}Now?
{23717}{23767}- You actually saw the lady leave?|- Yes.
{23770}{23813}And she left with a gentleman?
{23815}{23866}- Ever seen her in here before?|- No, never.
{23868}{23956}This is Detective lnspector Clifford.|Mrs Van Lily was behind the bar.
{24058}{24106}- Over here.|- That's fine.
{24170}{24256}And the killing could have been done|by three different women.
{24258}{24310}The descriptions were never the same.
{24351}{24388}l don't think it's possible.
{24390}{24501}All right, they looked different but that|only means a change of clothes, a wig.
{24504}{24552}Then it could have been a man.
{24555}{24603}Yeah. Yes, it could.
{24605}{24654}But it's why that interests me.
{24656}{24733}What drives anyone|to this particular kind of killing?
{24759}{24832}Wouldn't you say|there was some kind of ritual element?
{24834}{24896}The fact that they all seemed to be identical.
{24899}{24961}Yeah. But where does the ritual come from?
{24987}{25052}Somewhere deep down|in the unconscious mind?
{25054}{25159}What l know about the unconscious mind|you could write on a cigarette paper.
{25161}{25226}Then you'd better come and see|my psychiatrist with me.
{25227}{25328}lt's not for treatment. He's an old friend.|He calls in on me now and then.
{25364}{25436}And you er...help him with his problems?
{25474}{25530}- He helps me with my research.|- Ah, yeah.
{25533}{25591}- Maybe he can help with yours.|- Mm.
{25593}{25689}Just as the personal unconscious|contains buried images and memories
{25692}{25733}of the early stages of our lives,
{25736}{25831}{y:i}so the collective part of the unconscious mind|{y:i}is a great store of material
{25834}{25891}{y:i}from the early stages in the life of mankind
{25893}{25942}And this is common to all of us.
{25944}{26043}That's why you or l can dream the same dream|as the Australian Aborigine.
{26045}{26152}We all have buried images of man|as the amiable fruit gatherer,
{26155}{26203}as well as the predatory hunter.
{26232}{26281}The dark side.
{26284}{26332}The wolf within us.
{26335}{26441}Like an iceberg, the unconscious mind|is the nine-tenths below the surface.
{26443}{26491}l don't like that analogy.
{26553}{26694}lt suggests that the unconscious is some|dark, destructive force, lurking below the surface
{26697}{26761}and waiting to sink the unsuspecting Titanic
{26762}{26811}{y:i}of our aspirations.
{26813}{26867}But isn't that what we're dealing with?
{26869}{26951}- A submerged, destructive force.|- {y:i}Are you trying to say
{26954}{27024}that Mrs Henska's some kind of Lady Dracula
{27026}{27097}who survived by devouring the hearts|of young men?
{27165}{27285}Could it be possible for some traumatic event|that happened a long time ago
{27287}{27345}to re-emerge, generations later?
{27348}{27434}Mm. You mean buried in the unconscious|as if in the family vault
{27436}{27505}and then, under the right conditions, reproduced.
{27535}{27643}l don't think so. l think you should examine|parallel case histories,
{27645}{27706}thinking in terms of the multiple personality.
{27709}{27771}- Like the Boston strangler.|- {y:i}Yes
{27774}{27885}Someone who, to all intents and purposes,|leads a thoroughly unremarkable life
{27887}{27976}and yet who, at given times,|becomes a totally different person
{27979}{28085}with characteristics wholly unlike his -|or her - other self.
{28087}{28168}{y:i}In this case murderous characteristics
{28170}{28264}{y:i}And of course each of these personalities|{y:i}knows notning of the other
{28267}{28334}There's no will involved here, but...
{28336}{28402}But as you said, the wolf takes over.
{28430}{28546}lf you insist on the romantic imagery...|the wolf takes over.
{28549}{28623}Or in this case, the eagle.
{28625}{28733}Possibly. lt would be useful to know more|about the family background.
{28736}{28823}My research notes on the family are pretty extensive.|Would you like to read them?
{28825}{28874}Yes. Yes, l would.
{28900}{28994}But l ought to be getting back.|Could l possibly borrow them?
{28997}{29067}- They're with my typist just now.|- Oh.
{29069}{29124}{y:i}Well, thank you for talking too me, Doctor.
{29157}{29193}{y:i}Thanks, Natalie
{29223}{29276}- Help yourself to a drink.|- Thanks. l will.
{29279}{29317}Cliff...
{29319}{29372}can you get some time off tomorrow?
{29374}{29433}Er...tomorrow evening, round about 6:30.
{29436}{29493}l'll be getting my notes back during the day.
{29495}{29587}Oh, well, maybe we could meet for a drink|and then have some dinner.
{29590}{29637}All right.
{29640}{29718}The pub with the garden, about seven o'clock?
{29720}{29769}See you at seven.
{29901}{29940}ls he still there?
{29943}{30013}He left about 25 minutes ago. Didn't stay long.
{30016}{30136}l've got the embassy checking it for me.|When l find out what they've got, l'll be in touch.
{30138}{30171}Roger-dodge.
{30654}{30731}l've got what l need from the embassy.|l'll be there in half an hour.
{30734}{30782}Roger-dodge, l'll still be here.
{31423}{31491}- Did you get a good look at him?|- Better than that.
{31599}{31652}{y:i}I had a bit of difficulty getting that one.
{31655}{31701}But he didn't see me. Do you know who he is?
{31704}{31757}l've got a fair idea.
{31760}{31820}- ls that tea?|- No, it's coffee.
{31823}{31868}That'll do.
{31870}{31979}l somehow get the feeling Mrs Henska's|not going to offer me a cup of tea today.
{32011}{32060}Not an eagle in sight.
{32099}{32163}l haven't found the right one yet.
{32329}{32359}{y:i}Now
{32361}{32443}you want to hear more stories of my family?
{32445}{32494}Yes, as a matter of fact.
{32497}{32625}{y:i}I wiII teII you the story of how I escaped|{y:i}from the Russians with the help
{32628}{32676}of an English captain.
{32679}{32773}l found myself in a displaced persons' camp...
{32775}{32825}l'd like you to tell me about your nephew.
{32859}{32946}What nephew? l have no nephew. l told you.
{32949}{33003}l am the last of the countess's family.
{33005}{33039}Except for Tadek.
{33076}{33107}No...
{33110}{33195}- Which Tadek? Who is Tadek?|- Tadek Kuchinsky.
{33198}{33274}No. No, I won't listen to you.
{33276}{33350}He was with the Radzinsky Theatre Company|in Warsaw.
{33353}{33419}{y:i}They were having a successful tour|of East Germany.
{33422}{33497}He managed to escape to the West.|He turned up in this country last year.
{33499}{33527}You must go away.
{33530}{33623}Mrs Henska, there's no point in denying it.|lt's not going to help
{33625}{33717}- {y:i}either one of you.|- Don't you think he's suffered enough?
{33719}{33817}Persecuted by that atheistic regime|of Marxist bullies.
{33844}{33911}{y:i}He cannot help being what he is
{33913}{34008}Yes, he escaped.|But he is still surrounded by unthinking people
{34011}{34066}{y:i}who do not understand what he is doing
{34068}{34161}That is why l have not disclosed his presence.
{34187}{34243}There has been enough persecution.
{34245}{34306}{y:i}Tadek is an artist
{34309}{34387}As such, he must be free to express himself.
{34390}{34475}And how exactly does he do that?
{34478}{34603}How l wish it was the same with you
{34662}{34768}Things won't get much better, l suppose
{34832}{34973}Shouldn't really feel this way,|but that's how it goes
{35013}{35062}{y:i}Poor unlucky me
{35099}{35233}But that's the way it's got to be
{35330}{35418}So tell me, what can l do?
{35444}{35585}Guess l've got a thing about you
{35849}{35907}- Mr Tadek Kuchinsky...|- Idiots.
{35910}{35952}l'd like to ask you a few questions.
{36106}{36135}Now, listen!
{36220}{36278}All l want to do is have a chat.
{36354}{36411}You should have said you were police.
{36442}{36490}{y:i}You might have lost you temper
{36517}{36565}l'm sorry.
{36593}{36667}l thought you were...a spy.
{36694}{36765}- Or a journalist.|- l'm glad l'm not.
{36797}{36845}l suppose you are from the immigration.
{36904}{36952}How did you find me?
{36955}{37003}Auntie.
{37005}{37054}My aunt would not give me away.
{37056}{37127}l promised her|l wasn't trying to get you deported.
{37130}{37163}No?
{37166}{37202}No.
{37205}{37290}lt's more serious than that.|l'm investigating a murder.
{37293}{37341}{y:i}Three murders, in fact.
{37343}{37427}{y:i}And I simply want to know|{y:i}where you were when they happened
{37430}{37482}So, l am suspect.
{37485}{37544}Now don't get excited, it's only routine.
{37547}{37635}- All right, l did it!|- {y:i}Come on Tadek, don't be temperamental
{37637}{37686}l'm not temperamental.
{37688}{37790}What l am is sick of being|hunted and pursued and persecuted.
{37793}{37874}l understand. Things haven't been easy for you.
{37876}{37960}Auntie told me about your problems|and l said l'd try and help.
{37962}{38036}Straighten things out|with the immigration people.
{38038}{38071}You did?
{38074}{38122}Why not?
{38124}{38191}l'm not in the business of making life difficult.
{38193}{38272}People with talent need encouraging.|You were very good out there.
{38330}{38378}Thank you.
{38380}{38464}l'm not much used to kindness from officials.
{38491}{38535}But you do have to help.
{38537}{38586}Of course.
{38630}{38705}l was working most nights these last few weeks.
{38731}{38780}l have a very full date book.
{38810}{38881}When l'm not working, l'm staying with my aunt.
{38884}{38932}{y:i}She will...
{38935}{38990}how do you say... prove this.
{39036}{39146}Yeah, well, um...we're going to have to do better|than that, aren't we?
{39149}{39255}Maybe the best thing would be for you to come|to my office tomorrow at the police station.
{39257}{39341}{y:i}It would give you time to remember exactly
{39343}{39399}what you were doing over the last three weeks -
{39401}{39468}whether you were out of town,|working or whatever. OK?
{39470}{39568}{y:i}I'm going to need some kind of corroboration.|{y:i}Names of people who saw you,
{39570}{39642}contracts, that sort of thing.|Can you handle that?
{39644}{39679}Yes.
{39681}{39729}That's the way. And remember,
{39731}{39843}{y:i}no-one is leaning on you|{y:i}and I will make sure that they don't,
{39845}{39910}just as long as you show up tomorrow morning.
{39936}{39968}l'll be there.
{39995}{40033}Good boy.
{40119}{40176}- How did you get on?|- Bit of aggravation.
{40179}{40217}What, with Queenie?
{40219}{40307}You're thinking in cliches, old son.|Tadek's a hard lad. He's also nervous.
{40310}{40400}But Is he the eagle woman, or do you still believe|Auntie does her transformation number?
{40403}{40489}- l don't know. Who's watching the house?|- DC Wilson.
{40492}{40587}All right, l'll take over. And make sure|Tadek doesn't know he's being followed.
{40590}{40655}- He's liable to...|- Let fly with his handbag.
{40657}{40722}Stop being funny, Sergeant.|Now, stay out of sight
{40724}{40773}or you've got trouble.
{42386}{42434}Excuse me, madam.
{42436}{42502}l'm trying to find the Heathcliffe gallery.
{42505}{42570}You've passed it. lf you make a U-turn here,
{42573}{42645}you'll see it on your left, about 100 metres back.
{42648}{42700}That's awfully kind, but l must be honest.
{42703}{42770}The gallery was a pretext.|l simply had to speak to you.
{42773}{42816}Oh, really?
{42818}{42867}Yes, truly.
{42900}{42969}l know it's very sexist|to intrude on a lady's privacy
{42972}{43032}just because she's beautiful. What can l say
{43035}{43079}to commend myself to you?
{43081}{43142}l'm terribly rich and l live five minutes away.
{43144}{43211}What is this, a proposal?
{43213}{43262}Proposition is the word, l think.
{43288}{43338}Why don't you drop round for a cup of tea?
{43341}{43464}There's an earl living next door. lt's a very|respectable neighbourhood. I don't let me down.
{43467}{43564}The moment l clapped eyes on you l said to myself,|"l must have that girl, whatever it costs."
{43567}{43603}l'm busy.
{43605}{43691}You won't get a better offer this afternoon,|my love.
{43732}{43781}You're probably right.
{43820}{43869}You don't live here, then?
{43872}{43937}Not exactly, no. l'm borrowing it from friends.
{43940}{43988}Jolly pretty, though, isn't it?
{44038}{44088}l've given the servants the evening off
{44091}{44206}and the chauffeur's having tea with|his mother-in-law, so we shan't be disturbed.
{44235}{44287}Are you getting ready?
{44317}{44365}Come and get me.
{44524}{44616}l want you to lie down and close your eyes.
{44618}{44690}Are you going to be strict with me?
{44693}{44761}l'm going to surprise you.
{44763}{44812}{y:i}Close you eyes
{44856}{44932}{y:i}Now are you ready for this?
{44968}{45003}Yes.
{45242}{45301}Please, don't touch me! l'll give you anything you want!
{45405}{45473}Take the money. Take anything you want.
{46661}{46772}Everything in Tadek's statement checks|except the time he was with Mrs Henska.
{46774}{46841}There's no way we could find out|if he was there or not.
{46843}{46923}Only one of the killings happened|when he said he was with Auntie.
{46925}{46974}And she never left the house.
{46976}{47059}- Don't you think your theory's looking shaky?|- What theory?
{47061}{47110}l'll call in to let you know where l am.
{47112}{47168}- You're on till ten, aren't you?|- Yeah.
{47170}{47242}lt doesn't leave us with anything, though,|does it?
{47244}{47300}lsn't it time to go public, release the details?
{47303}{47387}No. You couldn't play this down. lt'll be big news.
{47390}{47477}Next time you pick up a beautiful girl|don't take her home, bring her here.
{47480}{47548}Let's keep it to ourselves|for as long as we can, eh?
{47586}{47645}l'd er...better call the police, sir.
{47674}{47818}l don't think l'd bother with that, Rowley.|After all, she didn't actually take anything.
{47820}{47877}They'd only ask a lot of boring questions.
{47880}{47995}Besides, l don't want to run the risk|of upsetting my wife if she got to hear about it.
{47998}{48081}Still, it's pretty serious, sir.|l mean, she must be a loony.
{48084}{48215}Yes, well, we don't want the Thompsons to know|l've been entertaining loonies in their absence.
{49505}{49562}Listen, er...l live over there.
{49594}{49650}Do you fancy coming over for some coffee?
{49698}{49746}Why not?
{49773}{49823}That's what it's all about, isn't it?
{49825}{49874}l mean, l fancy you...
{49904}{49952}you fancy me.
{49955}{50003}Why mess about?
{50048}{50096}Come on. l'll carry your bag.
{50406}{50487}Hang on. You see,|l've got to be careful about my landlady.
{50515}{50570}She's got a bit of a thing about visitors.
{50573}{50621}Come on.
{51994}{52072}Tone, l'll be at home the rest of the evening|if you need me, OK?
{52075}{52199}{y:i}Hold on. Get to Leamington Avenue|{y:i}right away. North side of the park. It's another one.
{52202}{52250}On my way.
{53155}{53203}- Cliff.|- Hello.
{53240}{53288}l'm sorry about last night.
{53316}{53364}You'll come in, won't you?
{53533}{53595}l got complete involved in what l was doing yesterday.
{53597}{53658}- What was that?|- Research for the new book.
{53660}{53772}lt wasn't even research really, just thinking about|the story and how l'm going to tackle it.
{53775}{53839}{y:i}It's aIways like that, I'm afaid
{53841}{53944}Once l get an idea for a story,|it seems to take over my whole life.
{53981}{54032}Well, l was er...
{54069}{54148}l was a bit surprised when you didn't turn up,|but then...
{54176}{54229}..l thought maybe you'd said yes to be polite.
{54231}{54320}l wouldn't do that.|l'm very clear about yes and no.
{54347}{54380}That's good.
{54418}{54467}Now you're here...stay for dinner?
{54469}{54555}- Er...well, l've come straight from work.|- Oh CIiff
{54557}{54649}you don't have to get changed.|There's the bathroom, help yourself.
{54652}{54710}Then you can read my notes|on the countess's family.
{54821}{54873}That's an offer l can't refuse.
{55360}{55425}- Do you want some help?|- No, you carry on
{55428}{55494}- l'm just going out to get something to drink.|- l'll get it.
{55496}{55575}No. lt won't take a minute.|The shop's only in the high street.
{55578}{55626}Tell me what you want.
{55629}{55715}Go on. Risk it. lf l get lost, l'll ask a policeman.
{55747}{55796}Some white wine.
{55798}{55847}Some white wine.
{56321}{56383}- That's where l'll be.|{y:i}- Roger-dodge
{56433}{56482}ls Morgan with you?
{56484}{56536}{y:i}Yeah, I've done everything you said
{56539}{56587}{y:i}Anything else?
{56614}{56659}No, that'll do.
{57062}{57110}{y:i}Are you ready, darling?
{57229}{57277}Close your eyes.
{57492}{57547}Stand still, Natalie. Just stand still.
{57550}{57598}Go on, Morgan, search her.
{57718}{57791}l'm sorry...but this is the only way.
{58116}{58212}We know enough about the killings|to have figured out the way she works
{58215}{58316}and when you didn't turn up yesterday|and that fellow was killed, well...
{58318}{58367}You had to be the number one suspect.
{58958}{58984}Clean.
{59055}{59110}- Would you like me to make some tea?|- Yeah, that's...
{59113}{59136}No.
{59228}{59276}Well...
{59307}{59356}...thank God that's over.
{59382}{59444}- Look, Natalie...|- Don't speak to me.
{59446}{59495}Don't look at me.
{59551}{59608}{y:i}Get out of here! All of you.
{59971}{60115}l suppose you think you can justify this|with some official jargon or a warrant.
{60183}{60237}What happened to me in there was filthy.
{60280}{60339}- lt was like being raped.|- Don't say that.
{60342}{60427}You don't want to hear it, do you?|You were just doing your job.
{60430}{60500}l didn't want to do this|but there was no way l could avoid it.
{60503}{60585}l admire your self-sacrifice, lnspector.
{60875}{60931}- Look...|- Don't bother to say you're sorry,
{60933}{60979}because it really doesn't matter.
{61080}{61129}Hey, she really gave you a hard time.
{61155}{61204}Still, you've got your proof now.
{61206}{61288}Yesterday you hoped it wasn't her,|today you know it isn't.
{61291}{61339}So it's goodbye for ever now, is it?
{61768}{61816}- Hello.|- What now?
{61818}{61880}- Are you arresting me?|- l wanted to explain.
{61882}{61939}There's no need. l understand perfectly.
{61942}{62022}l was the suspect,|you were the smart cop playing me along.
{62025}{62116}That's not how it was.|l knew it couldn't be you, but l'm not just me.
{62118}{62203}l'm in charge of the investigation|and l needed proof.
{62205}{62301}You managed to find the most brutal way|to get your proof, didn't you?
{62364}{62412}l didn't want it to be like that. l...
{62457}{62585}l didn't want to run the risk of spoiling our|relationship but... sometimes l have to take risks.
{62588}{62680}All right, you took the risk. And what|you are pleased to call "our relationship"
{62682}{62731}is spoilt.
{62855}{62967}l'm sorry. l didn't mean to be spiteful.|l was hitting back at you.
{62998}{63081}- Do you have the time to talk somewhere?|- l'll be amazed if you have.
{63083}{63171}l'm making the time. This is important.
{63198}{63231}Yes.
{63233}{63268}Yes, it is.
{63297}{63411}My car's over there, why don't l drive you home?|Look, look, l've got a better idea.
{63414}{63514}Why don't l invite you to my place|and make you some lunch? l'm an ace cook.
{63517}{63565}Maybe l can impress you.
{63568}{63616}l have some more shopping to do.
{63664}{63716}Give me an hour. l'll be there.
{63977}{64036}You seem er...different.
{64039}{64170}No. l've simply decided|not to be angry any more.
{64204}{64249}Good.
{64252}{64292}Life's too short.
{64294}{64347}And we shouldn't waste our time.
{64506}{64585}- What do you think?|- l think...
{64588}{64648}we can eat later.
{64828}{64876}Do you mean er...
{64928}{64956}later?
{65418}{65496}Just er...one second.
{65498}{65546}What are you doing?
{65548}{65642}l've got to call in and if l don't do it now|l think it may never happen.
{65644}{65693}Have you no sense of occasion?
{66310}{66356}No.
{66358}{66407}l want to surprise you.
{66467}{66515}You never stop surprising me.
{66556}{66605}l won't be long.
{67022}{67052}Natalie.
{67055}{67103}l'm almost ready.
{67130}{67176}Close your eyes.
{67225}{67267}They're closed.
{67312}{67360}l'm on my way.
{67557}{67611}{y:i}Keep you eyes closed
{68644}{68689}Hello.
{68692}{68726}Hello.
{68753}{68840}lt's good of you to come...|after all that business at your flat.
{68876}{68924}Cliff had a job to do.
{68927}{68983}l wish l'd been more understanding.
{69025}{69129}l thought perhaps maybe he would have|tried to phone you, put things right.
{69164}{69232}Perhaps he meant to. l don't know.
{69234}{69363}Now the story's out we get a hundred crazies a|day phoning in saying they're the eagle woman.
{69392}{69464}- How did Cliff find her, l wonder?|- He didn't tell you?
{69467}{69515}No. Kept it to himself.
{69542}{69636}Went off on his own.|First time he'd ever done that.
{69738}{69765}Well...
{69768}{69816}l'll go and see to the lads.
{70322}{70371}lt was some journalist scum.
{70450}{70543}He got hold of a photograph of her.|Sold it to the television.
{70606}{70655}Thanks.
{70743}{70791}She saw her face on the screen
{70793}{70841}{y:i}when the story came out
{70868}{70918}{y:i}She got an obsession
{70920}{70970}{y:i}An obsession
{70972}{71083}that's she's some kind of reincarnation|of the countess.
{71130}{71189}{y:i}So now she's terrified of sleep
{71192}{71269}because she thinks she walks in her sleep|and kills.
{71305}{71368}That's why l have to stay with her.
{71370}{71412}You're looking after her now?
{71441}{71489}What else can l do?
{71492}{71527}Oh
{71530}{71599}l've had some spectacular offers.
{71627}{71691}A tour of the States with my own show.
{71718}{71755}Jackie the Ripper.
{71757}{71853}Some producer tried to force me to accept.|l break his head!
{71956}{72005}Auntie, Auntie, Auntie.
{72034}{72083}You've got a visitor.
{72109}{72201}lt's all right, it's all right.|You haven't moved from your chair.
{72231}{72280}You have been here the whole time?
{72282}{72345}Of course l have. Don't worry.
{72376}{72414}Say hello to Natalie.
{72417}{72460}How are you, Mrs Henska?
{72514}{72587}What have we done, you and l?
{72590}{72638}Nothing. Nothing.
{72641}{72720}You're upset because of the news.|Of course you are.
{72722}{72801}But you have done no-one any harm.|You didn't choose
{72804}{72877}- {y:i}your ancestor.|- But she chose me.
{72905}{72953}She lives in me.
{72988}{73039}What am l to do?
{73042}{73149}lt's just your imagination. You've been on your|own too long, with too many gloomy thoughts.
{73185}{73250}{y:i}But now you have Tadek to take care of you,
{73253}{73311}you'll be feeling much better, believe me.
{73363}{73399}Natalie, stay with us.
{73402}{73454}{y:i}Even for a few days
{73456}{73553}lt would be so good to have your company.|We could become real friends.
{73555}{73663}l'd like to, Tadek,|but l've begun researching my new book
{73666}{73719}and it's going to take me a long way away.
{73854}{73976}- l think she'd make an interesting subject.|- Well...she wasn't a sister,
{73979}{74043}- just one of the nurses.|- Did you ever see her?
{74044}{74101}No, she was before my time.
{74104}{74171}That would have been 1920-something.
{74198}{74269}Mind you, my old guvnor saw her.
{74320}{74369}He saw her all right.
{74371}{74420}She used to like...
{74422}{74535}flaunt her body, kind of thing,|when she was up close to them rich old boys.
{74562}{74619}A wonder some of them|didn't have a heart attack.
{74660}{74777}Course, they'd ask her to come to their room,|but she always said no. "Wait until you leave,"
{74780}{74840}{y:i}she said "and then you can take me to a flat"
{74843}{74887}{y:i}Well...
{74890}{74983}these rich old boys was the kind who'd|set up a girl in a love nest somewhere,
{74985}{75034}so that was no trouble.
{75037}{75105}She'd got them eating out of her hand,|so to speak.
{75107}{75195}Buying her fur coats and cars|and diamonds and all that.
{75221}{75306}Then when they starts to look around|for a bit of something new...
{75308}{75360}She'd strangle them with a silk scarf.
{75363}{75388}{y:i}Mm
{75391}{75463}Are you going to do a television about her?
{75466}{75551}A book, actually. l think she'd make|an interesting subject, don't you?
{75554}{75627}Well, it's not much of a job for a lady
{75630}{75687}but... there you are.
{75690}{75740}Nor was throttling all them old boys.
{75862}{75963}{y:i}She wasn't a sister, just one of the nurses
