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After his daughter comes home traumatised from her walk, a concerned father calls two police officers to his house to un | dG1fS202ZHFBX1ppZ00
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00:35 So you know what you're doing?
00:36 Yeah.
00:37 OK.
00:37 You speak to the girl.
00:39 See what you can find out, OK?
00:41 All right.
00:41 Hi.
00:58 Hi.
00:59 I'm Matthew.
01:00 Thanks for coming so quickly.
01:02 Coming through.
01:03 She's just through here.
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01:16 Daisy, the police are here to talk about your walk.
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01:29 Hello, I'm Officer Finch.
01:33 I'm hoping to get some information on the thing
01:37 you've seen on your walk this evening.
01:42 Whenever you're ready, go ahead.
01:44 I didn't do anything.
01:50 It's OK.
01:50 It's OK.
01:51 She's been vomiting quite a lot since she got home.
01:53 You OK, Daisy?
01:54 Daisy?
01:56 She wouldn't speak to me.
01:58 OK.
01:59 You speak to the dad.
02:01 I'll see if I can get some information from her, OK?
02:03 OK.
02:04 Hello, Daisy.
02:16 I'm Officer Starlin.
02:18 Your dad says you're not speaking at the moment.
02:20 That's all right.
02:21 But I do need you to listen.
02:23 And I need you to nod or shake your head
02:24 when I ask you a question.
02:25 Can you do that?
02:31 Well, we've been informed that you saw something
02:34 earlier this evening.
02:34 Is that correct?
02:35 And your dad says that you were out on a walk
02:41 when you saw this thing.
02:42 Is that right?
02:43 Daisy, do you go for walks very often?
02:47 And do you tend to take different routes
02:53 on these walks?
03:01 OK.
03:01 That's all I need for now.
03:03 Thank you, Daisy.
03:05 Well, I think it's safe to assume
03:07 that whatever she saw was rather unpleasant in nature--
03:09 the vomiting, the not speaking.
03:12 I think she's witnessed an attack, maybe even a murder.
03:16 Oh, my poor girl.
03:18 I did find out that she goes for walks regularly.
03:21 Do you go with her or know the route she tends to take?
03:24 She tends to take this route which goes through a field.
03:26 It's in the middle of nowhere.
03:29 I mean, I think if you go just past the corner shop,
03:31 there's a trail which leads off.
03:33 But after that, I don't know.
03:34 I've never been there, actually.
03:36 She just prefers to go for a walk by herself.
03:39 I'll make a call, see if I can get a second unit
03:41 searching the area as soon as possible then, OK?
03:44 Might take a bit of time.
03:45 Do you mind describing to me what happened to Daisy
03:53 when she first got home?
03:54 Yeah, well, it was about 14 minutes after she left,
03:57 actually.
03:58 Suddenly, there was a bang, bang, bang on the front door.
04:00 So I went to answer it.
04:03 Opened the door, and Daisy just collapsed into my arms, crying.
04:06 I was, Daisy, what's the matter?
04:08 What's happened?
04:08 What's happened?
04:09 But she wouldn't say a word.
04:11 After a while, you know, she calmed down a bit.
04:13 So I brought her down, sat her on the sofa,
04:16 gave her a blanket, a glass of water.
04:17 And that's when I phoned the police.
04:20 Did she have any signs of injury?
04:22 No, no, no.
04:23 She was-- she's not injured.
04:25 I think she was just in shock.
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04:29 OK, I'm going to try again.
04:31 OK.
04:32 Hello, Daisy.
04:38 It's clear whatever you've seen is really horrible.
04:43 I've been in training recently, and I know how it is.
04:47 But it's really important you speak, because if not,
04:51 then we won't be able to find out what it is.
04:54 We need you to talk, Daisy.
04:57 We need you to talk.
04:59 I can't stop seeing it.
05:00 OK, the second unit's on its way over there now.
05:06 But like I said before, it could be some time
05:08 before we hear anything.
05:11 She spoke.
05:12 What did you say?
05:21 I can't stop seeing it.
05:24 What can't you stop seeing, Daisy?
05:27 It's OK.
05:28 It's OK.
05:29 How about I ask you some more questions,
05:31 but this time you answer yes or no.
05:33 Is that OK?
05:35 Take a deep breath.
05:37 Did you see a crime being committed?
05:41 No.
05:42 Is what you saw the aftermath of the crime?
05:46 I think so.
05:47 Was there anyone else nearby?
05:49 No.
05:52 What did you see, Daisy?
05:53 It was a head.
06:12 I saw a head.
06:14 Daisy.
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