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daughter had taken an overdose. There was a note by the bed saying that she was sorry, but she just couldnā€™t go on any more. She was only 19.

The Roadside Rapist had claimed his first life.

[UNDER BED OF ā€˜TEARS IN HEAVENā€™ ā€“ ERIC CLAPTON]

Iā€™m Jocelyn Naismith and this is Righting the Wrongs. You can listen to this and other podcasts from The Whole Truth on Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.

[FADE OUT]

* * *

RG: Interview resumed at 13.10. Those present as previously stated.

DK: Letā€™s get back to those forensics, shall we? Because frankly Iā€™m struggling to come up with any explanation. Apart from the blindingly obvious.

AF: There must have been a mistake ā€“

DK: A mistake? Seriously? How many times have I heard suspects come out with that exact same crap over the years? ā€˜It wasnā€™t me, I wasnā€™t there.ā€™ Thatā€™s really the best you can come up with?

AF: Look, if Iā€™d had sex with her youā€™d have found semen, not just a pubic hair.

DK: You could have used a condom.

AF: You may have the sort of marriage where you carry round condoms on the off-chance, King, but I can assure you, I donā€™t.

DK: [leans forward]

Explain.

The.

Hair.

AF: [pause]

There is no explanation.

DK: [sits back again]

Oh, I think there is. Donā€™t you?

* * *

ā€˜I still donā€™t bloody believe it,ā€™ says Gislingham.

Itā€™s gone 2.00 p.m. No oneā€™s done any work for hours. Jackets are off, ties are loosened, and the machine in the corridor has run out of cold cans. Someone suggested decamping to the pub a while back, but no one seems to have the willpower to actually get their stuff and go.

ā€˜What did Gallagher say again?ā€™

ā€˜It wasnā€™t her I got it from,ā€™ says Quinn. ā€˜It was that bloke Farrow. According to him, itā€™s the DNA thatā€™s the clincher, but when I pushed him he went all need-to-know on me. Though he couldnā€™t resist letting slip that even Fawley wonā€™t be able to talk himself out of this one.ā€™

ā€˜Fuck,ā€™ says Gislingham. He still canā€™t believe he came back from the Costa Brava straight into this.

ā€˜You want me to talk to Clive Conway?ā€™ asks Baxter. ā€˜He owes me one. Or three.ā€™

But Gis is shaking his head. ā€˜Best not. Donā€™t want you landing yourself in the shit. Thereā€™s enough of that coming down already, by the sounds of it.ā€™

ā€˜And in any case,ā€™ says Ev hopelessly, ā€˜what difference would it make? Thereā€™s nothing any of us can do.ā€™

Gis opens his mouth to reply, then closes it again. Because thereā€™s someone at the door, his bulk filling the narrow space.

Harrison.

Gis straightens up. ā€˜Afternoon, sir.ā€™

ā€˜Ah, DS Gislingham, good to have you back. We could have done with you, the last few days.ā€™

Quinn bristles a little, but takes care itā€™s not quite enough to catch Harrisonā€™s notice.

The superintendent moves to the centre of the room. He knows how to command a space.

ā€˜I imagine youā€™ve all heard the unfortunate news about DI Fawley. Well, clearly Iā€™m not going to discuss the case or go into any detail about the evidence against him. That would be both inappropriate and premature. What I will say, is that I am expecting, indeed relying on you, as a team, to demonstrate the highest possible standards of professional integrity. This is not your case, and you must under no circumstances interfere with the investigation or impede DI Gallagherā€™s personnel in any way.ā€™

He looks around the room, slowly, at each of them in turn.

ā€˜And for the avoidance of doubt, this explicitly includes any sort of contact with the press. No ā€œquiet wordsā€, no ā€œsources close to the inquiryā€ ā€“ do I make myself clear? There will, needless to say, be no official comment of any kind unless and until DI Fawley is charged.ā€™

Gislingham isnā€™t the only one to wince at that: itā€™s one of Fawleyā€™s phrases.

Harrison clears his throat. ā€˜Itā€™s bad enough our murder suspect is a Thames Valley Detective Inspector; itā€™ll be ten times bloody worse if that fact gets out.ā€™

He glances around again. Murmurs of ā€˜Yes, sirā€™, ā€˜Of course, sirā€™.

ā€˜Thereā€™s plenty else for you to be getting on with. The Fisher case for a start ā€“ or had that slipped your minds?ā€™

Quinn looks up. ā€˜I thought we were waiting on the CPS ā€“ā€™

Harrison stares at him, and then, pointedly, at Gislingham. ā€˜Iā€™ll leave it with you then, Detective Sergeant.ā€™

* * *

DK: Letā€™s go back to the stalker.

AF: Iā€™ve already explained about that.

DK: Not to me, you havenā€™t.

AF: [pause, then slowly]

I asked her for details of the incidents, and then I talked through any likely suspects. Anyone who might have a grudge against her ā€“ colleagues or old boyfriends ā€“

DK: And what did she say?

AF: She was at a loss. She had no idea who it could be.

DK: So she specifically didnā€™t mention this man Cleland?

AF: [pause]

No.

DK: What about the most recent boyfriend ā€“ what did she say about him?

AF: That she hadnā€™t been seeing him long. That it hadnā€™t been that serious, and in any case he was the one who ended it. He had no reason to stalk her.

DK: She actually said that ā€“ that this man had dumped her?

AF: Not ā€˜dumpedā€™, no ā€“

DK: But it was his decision to finish it.

AF: Yes. Absolutely.

DK: You see, thatā€™s what Iā€™m having trouble with. This ex-boyfriend.

AF: Why? Itā€™s perfectly straightforward.

DK: [shaking his head]

Iā€™m afraid it isnā€™t. Not by a long way. Because there was no ex-boyfriend.

AF: Iā€™m not with you.

DK: Emma Smith didnā€™t have a boyfriend. Not then, not ever. Because Emma Smith was gay.

AF: [silence]

No ā€“ you must have got that wrong ā€“

DK: Nope. She wasnā€™t exactly out and proud, Iā€™ll give you that. But she was gay. Sheā€™d been seeing a woman called Amanda Haskell ā€“ she just came forward after seeing the news reports. Weā€™ve seen emails between them. Thereā€™s no mistake.

[sitting back]

So everything you just said ā€“ it was all a lie. All that crap about old boyfriends ā€“

AF: No ā€“ absolutely not ā€“ thatā€™s what she said ā€“

RG: Iā€™m afraid Iā€™m also struggling with this.

AF: Perhaps she meant ā€“ look,

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