Ridley.S02E08.The.Memory.Jar.2
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00:00You
00:30So
01:00So
01:30You
01:49Tara's mother's name is Mary Jane Bulmore. She's alive and she's currently detained in a psychiatric unit on a murder charge
01:58It was Tara's father that she murdered in an arson attack
02:03And as you can imagine, it's the kind of family secret that Tara is
02:08understandably ashamed of
02:12She's been visiting her mother for a year now
02:16Those trips she's been making to Renton
02:22Why didn't you tell me?
02:25All these years she's been lying to me
02:37Did you know your wife was pregnant Mr. Dunning?
02:44You must have got that wrong
02:48She had a scan a couple of days ago
02:51It's confirmed she's 16 weeks
02:5416 weeks?
02:56It doesn't even make any sense
02:58We haven't been
03:02We haven't been intimate in a while
03:04So are you telling us you're not the father?
03:06I'm telling you
03:07You've made a mistake
03:11We understand that Tara had some problems after Leo was born
03:16She was diagnosed with postpartum psychosis
03:24She could barely even look at Leo the day we brought him home
03:29Thought it was a touch of the baby blue spot
03:33It just got worse
03:37She told us Leo had been cursed
03:41It wasn't really her child
03:43I was worried she might want to hurt him
03:45That must have been really hard on both of you
03:50The best part of a year
03:52It took her to get better
03:55And we decided after that
03:57We wouldn't risk having any more children
03:59So I know she isn't pregnant
04:04Look Rob
04:07Your wife hasn't been truthful to you for some time
04:11So we have to consider the possibility that she may have been having an affair
04:15No she wasn't
04:16Easy now
04:17Easy
04:21It may have some bearing on her disappearance
04:23You know what you two should be out there
04:25Looking for her
04:26Talking to Jason Dover
04:27Instead of coming round here trying to pick holes in my marriage
04:31I know this is a lot to take in Mr Dunning
04:34I'd like yous to leave now please
04:35Yeah
04:45She'd been feeding him a tissue of lies
04:48Her mother, that charity
04:51If he'd found out that she'd been playing away
04:53Then maybe that tipped him over the edge
04:55Oh come on, you saw his face when we told him she was pregnant
04:58He had no idea
04:59Well someone had a hand in it
05:01I've just heard back from Jenson Mills
05:03The gaffer confirmed that Jason Dover was working with his rangers the day that Tara went missing
05:07Didn't leave the team all day
05:09Well that pretty much rules him out
05:11Well I finally cracked Celia Machen's laptop
05:14There's a document saved on her desktop
05:16If you do not take steps to end the affair
05:19Your wife will find out everything
05:22What?
05:23Celia Machen is blackmailing someone
05:47I checked Tara's phone logs
05:49And apparently she phoned you the morning before she disappeared
05:55She must have been enquiring after her mother
05:58No
05:59That's not going to wash Dr Assy
06:01Because we know that Tara Dunning was pregnant
06:04You told us that you had discussed her medical history
06:07Postpartum psychosis
06:10She finds out she's going to have a baby
06:12There's a chance of another breakdown
06:14Who is the person she's going to turn to?
06:18She'd just spoken to her GP
06:21Rang me to share the news
06:23And what advice did you give her?
06:25I offered to organise her a termination
06:29Is that what Tara wanted?
06:30She couldn't risk having another baby
06:32So she makes a call to you
06:35And soon after she disappears
06:38Any doctor I know would be concerned
06:40I was worried
06:41I was worried
06:43That she might have done something stupid
06:44What?
06:46You didn't feel the necessity to share that?
06:48I made her a promise
06:51That anything she told me would stay in that room
06:53Did she tell you who the father was?
06:55I assumed it was her husband
06:57Well her husband is none the wiser
07:01Well I'm afraid I can't enlighten you
07:06Thanks Dr Assy, I'll see myself out
07:12Oh by the way
07:14You don't know a lady called Celia Machen by any chance?
07:17Tara works with her in a little cafe in the village
07:21Not that I remember, no
07:23Why'd you ask?
07:24Because she was found dead yesterday morning
07:27Sorry to hear that
07:28We think both cases are connected
07:32You think she's dead too, don't you?
07:35I'll tell you what I think
07:38I think we will go on search until we find her
07:41With or without your help
08:12Aha!
08:15I come bearing gifts
08:16Where the hell did you get that?
08:17Well invite me in and I'll tell you
08:19Yeah, come on, let's get out of this
08:21It's a nightmare out here, here we go
08:26So who's looking after mornings tonight then?
08:28Oh Harry's got that covered
08:29Oh has he?
08:30He's settling in nicely, is he?
08:32Yeah well
08:33Oh he's got big plans for a makeover
08:36Chandeliers, red velvet
08:38Place is going to look like a knocking shop
08:40Oh no
08:44Having second thoughts, are you?
08:47Oh yeah, go on
08:48No, go on, go on, say it
08:51Told you so
08:52No, come on
08:53We both wanted the club to be saved
08:55Harry came in, he's turned it around
08:57Yeah, well I didn't think he was going to take over the place
08:59I mean, he treats me like a glorified barmaid
09:02Right
09:03Well, I'm sure he will
09:05He treats me like a glorified barmaid
09:07Right
09:08Well he doesn't know who he's dealing with in that case, I can tell you
09:19It's good, eh?
09:20Yeah
09:23Place isn't the same without you
09:29I want some honey
09:31I know I haven't been in but
09:35It just doesn't feel like home anymore, you know
09:45Yeah well I made a mistake
09:48Guess I'm going to have to live with it
09:55Honey
10:00I should get back
10:02Yeah
10:05Okay
10:35I'm sorry
10:38I'm so sorry
10:40I'm sorry
10:41Ambulance, ambulance, ambulance, ambulance
10:43We've been attacked on the way here
10:45Right, it's okay
11:05So, where did you find her?
11:18A couple of fishermen came across her on the towpath of the Dugwells Canal.
11:21Wow, that's nearly five miles away from where we found the car.
11:24I know, she told them that she'd been abducted and heavily sedated, held against her will.
11:30She'd been seen by a doctor for psycho evaluation.
11:32Right, well, as soon as we get to talk to her, Paul.
11:35She's in no state for an in-depth interrogation.
11:37Ridley's right. We've got to move.
11:41Okay. I'll draft a new statement and release it to the press.
11:44Okay. Thanks.
11:47Tara, hi.
12:08Listen, I know this is going to be hard for you.
12:12You said someone had abducted you.
12:16Do you know who that person was?
12:23I'd driven up there to meet him.
12:27Somewhere no one would see us.
12:31Give us a name, Tara.
12:35Who did this to you?
12:48DC Black Hat Copter Police.
12:53Vikram Asi, I'm arresting you for the abduction of Tara Dunnigan.
12:58You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned
13:02Okay, Tara.
13:13On you go.
13:19We've been having an affair.
13:23It had all ended badly.
13:25And then you found out you were pregnant.
13:29I called him to tell him the news.
13:33He wouldn't let me come to the hospital.
13:36You bought a train ticket to Renton, didn't you?
13:39Tara, we know your mother is a patient there.
13:44We spoke to Mary Jane two days ago.
13:56Vikram knew my mum better than anyone.
14:01The condition I'd inherited.
14:05I think he just saw me as a fascinating case study.
14:10And that's when the affair started.
14:12I was fragile, vulnerable.
14:16He seemed to be the only one who really understood me.
14:19We know that you were ill after Leah was born.
14:23I was sectioned.
14:27The prospects of going through all of that again terrified me.
14:32And Dr Asi, he suggested a termination, didn't he?
14:40I thought a baby might have changed things.
14:45That with the right care, we might have had a future together.
14:53I insisted on seeing him just to sort things through.
14:57You went to meet him up in Caldon Crags.
15:03I dropped Leo off at school and I drove up there.
15:09I wasn't feeling too good. I hadn't been taking my pills.
15:15I can't have this baby without you.
15:17You're not having this baby at all.
15:18No, this is your son, our son.
15:20You really think you're well enough to have another child?
15:22You can barely look after yourself.
15:25I was upset, angry. I was barely thinking straight.
15:30You think you can just walk away from this?
15:31I have a wife, a family.
15:33I can't go back to that farm to rob. I won't.
15:36You've been lying to him for months and he never needs to know about any of this.
15:38You really think I'm going to go quietly?
15:40And I told him that everyone was going to find out what kind of man he was.
15:46He grabbed me.
15:50He wrapped his hands around my throat.
15:55I fought back. I punched him. I pushed him off me.
15:59I got back in my car and I drove away.
16:01But I could see that he was still following me.
16:07I panicked. I lost control. I went off the road.
16:16Next thing I remember, he's waking up on his boat.
16:19How did you know it was his boat?
16:22We'd met up there a couple of times.
16:26I don't need to tell you why.
16:28And he held you on this boat for four days?
16:32He must have kept me under.
16:36I really don't remember.
16:39You said that the affair ended badly. Can you tell us why?
16:45Vikram said that somebody had found out.
16:49Threatened to tell his wife it was Celia.
16:54I swore her to secrecy.
16:56Did you know that she wrote a letter to him, warning him off?
17:01Not until a few weeks later.
17:03You called her the morning you went missing, didn't you?
17:06I should have been working. I wanted to make sure she wasn't snowed under.
17:09Right.
17:12You see, that's strange, because she made no reference to that call when we spoke to her.
17:20Celia can be forgetful.
17:25Did you ever discuss this letter with Vikram?
17:29I told him that she was just being overprotective.
17:36Why? Why? Why do you ask?
17:40Um...
17:43Tara, I'm afraid I have to tell you that while you were missing, Celia was murdered.
17:50Oh, my God!
17:53This is all my fault!
17:56No!
18:04He would have had to sign off whenever he left the building.
18:06You've got a record of his movements in the past five days.
18:09He'd certainly been coming and going.
18:11Meetings, he said. He'd need to check his diary.
18:14We'll need a copy of these logs.
18:18I'm not sure if I should mention this, but it might be important.
18:25Off the record, if that helps.
18:28He'd been pulled up for fraternising with a female patient.
18:31She claimed he'd abused his position.
18:34He denied it, of course.
18:36Unreliable witness. The complaint went away.
18:56Well, someone had definitely been sleeping here.
18:58That cardigan, other items of clothing were found under the bed.
19:02We've got traces of lipstick on this glass.
19:06I mean, we'll check it for Tara's DNA.
19:08Any residue of acidity.
19:10And any specific evidence that Vikramasi was here?
19:14Well, his prints are all over the place, but that's to be expected if this is his boat.
19:18Yeah.
19:20What's the story with these cable ties?
19:22I'm assuming she was restrained with them,
19:24found the knife in that cutlery drawer and managed to cut herself free.
19:28Yes, but there were absolutely no marks on her wrists when we interviewed her.
19:32You would expect to find contusions.
19:34Yeah, even if she had been sedated.
19:36Exactly. And she also claimed that her assailant grabbed her by the throat
19:39and there were no bruises there, either.
19:41I mean, what do you think's going on with this young woman?
19:48It can be difficult sometimes to manage expectations.
19:52Expectations?
19:56I had trouble bonding with both of my children.
19:59Tricky deliveries, first few months a bit of a slog.
20:02Exhaustion, anxiety. I just wanted someone to take them away.
20:06I know what she must have been going through.
20:10And that feeling that you're less of a woman.
20:15I'm sorry, Wendy. I really didn't know.
20:18It isn't really something one tends to share.
20:21Even with old friends.
20:23Give me a crime scene any day.
20:29Oh, yeah, by the way, that inner wheel thing?
20:33Can't be in.
20:37I'll keep you posted.
20:41This is a copy of a blackmail letter sent to you by Celia Machen.
20:46I'd like you to read it, please.
20:59Arrived at the hospital a few weeks ago. The letter was anonymous.
21:02So you're admitting to being in a relationship with Tara Dunning?
21:06We had an ill-advised fling. It was a mistake, I ended it.
21:10She was a very vulnerable girl and she came to you looking for help
21:15and you abused that trust.
21:17A lapse of judgment.
21:19That's not the phrase I would use, Dr. Atty.
21:22Did you go up to meet Tara at Colden Crags the day she disappeared?
21:26We checked your logbooks, the head of security up at Renton,
21:29so we know there wasn't a conference.
21:36She called me to tell me she was pregnant.
21:40She claimed that the baby was mine, but she was manic, unpredictable.
21:45I couldn't let her come to the hospital.
21:47So what, she became some kind of liability that you no longer had control of?
21:51She seemed to think that we could have had some kind of future together.
21:54But that was never going to happen.
21:56I wasn't about to jeopardise my marriage.
21:58Oh, right. OK, well, that might explain why you were lying through your teeth.
22:02I've had a reputation to consider.
22:04Well, let's consider your reputation.
22:06You've got a bit of form about getting too close to your patients, haven't you?
22:10She was a convicted offender with a dubious history.
22:13I was cleared of any major wrongdoing.
22:15Meaning it was nicely brushed underneath the carpet.
22:17You own a narrowboat, don't you? On the Dog Rose Canal?
22:22Moored in the marina, about a mile along the towpath from Colden Lock?
22:26We use it for family holidays.
22:29We have here a statement from Tara Dunning,
22:32claiming that you held her there against her will.
22:36What?
22:37She was found on the towpath, traumatised and confused.
22:42This is her cardigan that was found on your boat, Dr Assing.
22:46Do you care to explain to us how it got there?
22:49I have no idea.
22:50Her DNA is all over the boat.
22:53So the evidence suggests that she is telling the truth.
22:56Tara Dunning is a fantasist.
22:59A delusions paranoia that's symptomatic of her illness.
23:02You have unrestricted access to a controlled drugs cabinet.
23:07Is that right?
23:10That's hardly unusual. I am the clinical lead.
23:13Tara Dunning was sedated when we found her.
23:16She's been tested by a doctor.
23:18Those are the kind of drugs anybody at Renton could get their hands on.
23:22She was pregnant, yes?
23:24Do you really think her risk harming my own child?
23:27Well, you'd already suggested a termination.
23:30Maybe that's the only reason she's still alive.
23:32Brings us nicely back to this letter.
23:36See, Tara Dunning has implicated you in the death of Celia Machen.
23:39I've already told you, I've never heard of this Celia Machen.
23:42Well, Tara remembers things differently.
23:45She says she gave you her name.
23:48Yeah.
23:50The name of the only other person who knew about your affair,
23:53which gives you motive for wanting her dead.
23:56Clearly, she's trying to set me up.
23:58This is a twisted idea of payback.
24:00All because you ended things.
24:02You really have a high opinion of yourself, don't you?
24:04Now, if you seriously think I'm capable of murder,
24:10you're even more deluded than she is.
24:19Clear the way, please!
24:21Move inside!
24:31Come with me!
24:33This way!
24:49Come here!
25:01The press have asked for a photo call.
25:04It's not often these things have a happy ending.
25:07Yeah, er...
25:09Maybe in a day or two.
25:11She's still pretty traumatised.
25:13Sure. Whenever you're both ready.
25:17How are you feeling?
25:19Yeah, fine. I need to stop fussing.
25:22You need to sit down and put your feet up.
25:25I'll think of the baby now.
25:28We'll send a liaison officer here first thing in the morning.
25:32They'll talk you through what happens next.
25:36Come on.
25:48Goodwin's insisting we talk to the press.
25:50I've got a suspect in custody
25:52and we're going to have to release him.
25:55Still maintaining his innocence, yeah?
25:57Asi's done nothing but lie to us.
25:59That's right.
26:01Or has he?
26:03You don't sound convinced.
26:05Well, he says he's got a cast-iron alibi
26:07that he was with his wife
26:09the night De Celia was murdered.
26:11Maybe she's covering for him.
26:13Let's think about this.
26:15Vic Ramasi, he breaks into Celia's house
26:17with the intention of removing any evidence
26:19that might tie him to Tara's disappearance.
26:21I mean, what would he do?
26:23Well, why wouldn't he take the laptop?
26:25Why wouldn't he take the laptop?
26:27When you're ready, Carol.
26:29I'm going to take another look at that house.
26:31Good idea.
26:53Thanks.
27:23♪
27:53Still writing up my notes.
27:55Be a couple of hours yet.
27:57Ropenarol.
27:59Is that a drug that you would prescribe for Parkinson's?
28:01It's used to control tremors.
28:03Why do you ask?
28:05What about the side effects?
28:07Would it induce drowsiness?
28:09If taken in a large enough dosage, yes.
28:11Would you recommend it?
28:13No, I don't think so.
28:15I don't think so.
28:17I don't think so.
28:19I don't think so.
28:22We've been looking in the wrong place.
28:24Those threads that you found
28:26on Celia Machen's body up at the murder scene,
28:28have you found a match in it?
28:30Nothing has yet.
28:32You might want to check those against Tara's cardigan.
28:34♪
28:48♪
28:52Haven't you asked her enough questions?
28:54No, I'm not going to keep her long.
28:56We're going to try and make things work.
28:58Put all this behind us.
29:00Put all this behind us.
29:02♪
29:18Tara.
29:21♪
29:27It is a truly awful thing, Tara,
29:29to lose a loved one.
29:33My dad was a piece of work.
29:37But he didn't deserve that.
29:39No.
29:41And then your mum was institutionalised.
29:43I mean, you lost both your parents, Tara.
29:47For a long time, I hated her.
29:51And then you got the bipolar diagnosis.
29:55And things began to make sense.
29:59I always knew there was a part of her.
30:01Just...
30:03sitting in here, you know?
30:09No one in the village I could ever really talk to.
30:13And then Celia stepped up.
30:15Filled the void.
30:18She'd got it into her head
30:20that I needed her.
30:24The mother that I never had.
30:28You remember that telephone call
30:30you made that morning
30:32to check up on her,
30:34see if she was OK?
30:36Yeah, that's right.
30:38Well, that phone call
30:40was recorded on 418 in the afternoon,
30:42which means that it was made
30:44after you met Vikramazi.
30:48It must have been later.
30:52Like I said,
30:54I really don't remember much.
30:58All right.
31:02Well, let's see what you do remember.
31:08We're going to have to take this down to the station.
31:18Tara.
31:36Forensics have tested
31:38the tyre tracks found at the crash scene.
31:40They've confirmed a match
31:42for Celia Machen's car.
31:44So it wasn't Vikramazi
31:47who abducted you.
31:49You think I'm going to go quietly?
31:53We're done here.
31:55No!
32:11No!
32:25No!
32:31No!
32:55No!
32:59No!
33:13No!
33:17No!
33:19No!
33:21No!
33:24Hello, Celia Machen.
33:26We also found a match
33:28for the palm print that was found
33:30on the window of your vehicle.
33:38What have you done?
33:40She drove you back to her place.
33:42Nowhere else to go.
33:46We found some woollen fibres
33:48on Celia Machen's body.
33:50They match
33:53the ones from this cardigan
33:55that you left on Vikramazi's bone.
33:57So...
33:59you
34:01are the link
34:03that we've been missing.
34:11She offered to put me up.
34:13Just one night,
34:15she said, to lie low
34:17and consider my options.
34:19This was the night you were reported missing.
34:22I was going to message Rob
34:24just to let him know I was safe.
34:28I realised I'd left my phone in the car.
34:30You could have called him
34:32from Celia's landline.
34:34What would I have told him?
34:36No.
34:38I'm going to go and find
34:40something to help you sleep.
34:42Things will always look better in the morning.
34:46Poor Celia.
34:48All she ever wanted was somebody to need her.
34:51She smothered me.
34:53Meddling in my life. She wasn't helping anyone.
34:55You were in the house
34:57and all the time the police were out there
34:59looking for you.
35:01The pills she gave me
35:03must have knocked me out
35:05for hours at a time.
35:15I woke up in the spare room.
35:21She was at the front door
35:23talking to someone.
35:25Jason Dover.
35:27I have no idea what happened to Tara Dunning.
35:29I want you off my property
35:31or I shall have to call the police.
35:37He had no idea who Celia
35:39was hiding upstairs.
35:41I'm going to call the police.
35:43I'm going to call the police.
35:45I'm going to call the police.
35:47I'm going to call the police.
35:49He is hiding upstairs.
36:03Tea.
36:05How long have I been out?
36:07A few hours.
36:09I thought it best to let you sleep.
36:13I better get back to the farm.
36:15Rob will be going in spare.
36:17You need to rest.
36:19You'll go back home.
36:21He'll be asking all sorts of questions.
36:23We argued.
36:26On the landing.
36:27There's nothing for you on that farm!
36:29She was unhinged.
36:31Deranged.
36:32That was to you and your meddling.
36:34You've already ruined things with Vikram.
36:36He didn't want you!
36:38You should be grateful I put an end to it.
36:40You can stay here with me.
36:42I don't want to be anywhere near you.
36:44You have never known a proper mother's love.
36:47That's why you're such a mess!
36:48Get out of my way!
37:08I could tell right away she was already dead.
37:10You see, that's another lie you've just told us.
37:18Because we know it took her a long time to die.
37:21So what the hell were you doing?
37:23Just sitting there?
37:25Watching her?
37:40You could have phoned the police.
37:53You could have phoned an ambulance.
37:55You could have told them you were drugged.
37:57You could have told them what happened.
37:58I saw what they did to my mother.
38:00Locked up in that place.
38:01I was never going to let that happen to me.
38:10I'm sorry.
38:30So when did you go to the narrowboat?
38:35I waited till it were dark.
38:37I walked along the towpath.
38:40While you were mulling over, framing Vikramasi.
38:44He thought he could just write me off.
38:47That I'd disappear silently.
38:49I mean, you were willing to send him.
38:52I mean, you wanted him to go down for a murder.
38:56He needed to be taught a lesson.
39:00I have spent my entire career trying to get women to be believed.
39:05You've just made my job that much harder.
39:12This interview is terminated at 2.58pm.
39:26Hey.
39:28Thought I'd blag a lift home.
39:31Think we can manage that.
39:33How was your day?
39:34Yeah, good.
39:35Street's never been so clean.
39:47Charged her then?
39:48Yeah.
39:49Murder.
39:50About in the course of justice.
39:52Never seen that coming.
39:53Yeah.
39:54I guess sometimes you've just got to trust your gut instinct.
39:57Speaking of which.
40:03Thanks, Ridley.
40:05If you've got a debt, pay it.
40:06Absolutely.
40:08I'm going to get home to the family.
40:09You do that.
40:10Night, mate.
40:22Come on.
40:30What's up?
40:32You've been off with me a couple of days now.
40:34Surprised you even noticed.
40:35You know...
40:37You know, if this is about the other day,
40:40I could step aside from the club so you've no distractions.
40:49It's not just the club that's the problem, Harry.
40:54Are you seriously giving me the brush off
40:57just because I might have stepped on your toes?
41:02You know, I've had a lot of fun,
41:04but I think it's time we ended things.
41:08Ended things?
41:09Yeah.
41:10I was just getting started, Annie.
41:13I mean, I've got great plans for this place.
41:15Yeah, well, I've made up my mind.
41:16The club was on its knees before I stepped in,
41:18so a bit of gratitude wouldn't go amiss.
41:20I'll be grateful when I see the back of you.
41:22And what about my stick in the club?
41:24You owe me.
41:25We'll find a way to pay you back.
41:29Ah, your timing is impeccable as usual.
41:32You two planned this together, did you?
41:34No, no.
41:35No, no.
41:36You heard the lady, though.
41:37She wants you to leave now.
41:39And if I decide not to sell?
41:41Well, I might just call some of my friends in the fraud squad.
41:44It's got nothing to hide.
41:45You're as bent as a dog's hind leg, Harry, and you know it.
41:48Speaking of which, we're meaning to give you this back.
41:53It isn't really me.
42:00I think you're making a big mistake, Annie.
42:03Well, my club, my rules.
42:05You know where the door is.
42:08I'll give her six months.
42:16I need a bloody drink.
42:18Me too.
42:24So, how exactly are we going to pay him back?
42:27We're flat broke.
42:28Yeah, I know, Annie, but, look, you know, mornings, it's...
42:32It's a lot of work.
42:34I know, Annie, but, look, you know, mornings, it's...
42:37Never let us down in the past.
42:42You know, some of his ideas weren't half bad.
42:44What? Chandeliers? Are you joking me?
42:47Well, I don't know. A couple of chandeliers.
42:52To mornings.
42:53To mornings.
43:05Do you know why
43:08You've got feelings in your heart
43:12Don't let the fear of feeling fool you
43:16What you see sets you apart
43:20And there's nothing here to bind you
43:24It's no way for life to start
43:28But do you know that
43:32But do you know that
43:34Tonight the streets are ours
43:41Tonight the streets are ours
43:48And these lights in our hearts
43:51They tell no lies
44:01Those people
44:04They've got nothing in their souls
44:08And they make our TVs blind us
44:12From our vision and our goals
44:16Oh, the trigger of time it tricks you
44:19So you have no way to go
44:23But do you know that
44:25Tonight the streets are ours
44:31Tonight the streets are ours
44:38And these lights in our hearts
44:42They tell no lies
44:44And there's no one else can haunt me
44:48The way that you can haunt me
44:52I need to know you want me
44:55I couldn't be without you
44:59And the light that shines around you
45:04No, nothing ever mattered more than not doubting
45:11That tonight the streets are ours
45:30Do you know how to kill loneliness at last
45:38Oh, there's so much there to heal, dear
45:42And make tear stains of the past
45:45But do you know that
45:47Tonight the streets are ours
45:55Tonight the streets are ours
46:02These lights in our street are ours
46:09Yes, tonight the streets are ours
46:16And these lights in our hearts
46:19They tell no lies
46:23But tonight the streets are ours