- DI Sunil 'Sunny' Khan: I meant to ask... Why did you bury her where you did, Hayley, in the middle of a motorway?
- Dr. Tim Finch: To see if I could get away with it. Childish, really... tempting fate. But it just appealed. Do you know what, there were workmen less than a hundred yards away. Not one of them batted an eyelid.
- Aisha Khan: But what about Sal?
- DI Sunil 'Sunny' Khan: I'd just have to deal with that. But like I said, it's whatever you guys want that is the only thing that matters to me.
- Aisha Khan: [looks at Gemma, then back at Sunny] We love Mum, Dad, of course we do, and we were like so sad when you two split. But... you've been happier in the last nine months than we've seen you in years. You're with Sal now, and that's the dad we like best.
- Gemma Khan: What she said.
- DCI Cassie Stuart: Do you feel any guilt for what you've done?
- Dr. Tim Finch: Do I feel any? No. On an intellectual level, I understand the pain I've caused... but on an emotional level, no, I feel nothing.
- DCI Cassie Stuart: Do you think you're capable of feelings?
- Dr. Tim Finch: For my children, yes, there's definitely something there. And I feel anger on occasion, but apart from that, probably not.
- DCI Cassie Stuart: So no feelings for your patients or your friends?
- Dr. Tim Finch: Mm, if I never saw any of my friends again, it wouldn't bother me in the slightest.
- DCI Cassie Stuart: That's... not exhausting, all that pretense?
- Dr. Tim Finch: No, I've done it my whole life, so to me, pretending is... just second nature. All of which, as I'm sure you'll know, suggests I'm pretty much a textbook psychopath.
- DI Sunil 'Sunny' Khan: It doesn't work like that. You know that, Tim. We can look into getting you some new books if you give us some useful information. The information has to come first.
- Dr. Tim Finch: And what do you think the papers will make of your unwillingness to help the grieving families?
- DC Fran Lingley: I'm not entirely sure they'd see it like that.
- Dr. Tim Finch: And how is D.C.I. Stuart? Do we think she'll ever return to work?
- DC Fran Lingley: Are we wasting our time here today?
- Dr. Tim Finch: [smiling] You must have been very pretty when you were younger.
- DI Sunil 'Sunny' Khan: Okay, we're done.
- [standing up]
- DI Sunil 'Sunny' Khan: We'll see you in a month, Tim, and uh... do us a favor. Next time, spare us the Silence of the Lambs schtick, okay?
- Martin Hughes: [opens the door for Cassie, who is soaked and bedraggled from rain] Oh... There you are. We've been so worried about you.
- DCI Cassie Stuart: [flatly] Went for a walk.
- Martin Hughes: [in the house, by the staircase] Let's get the jacket off. There we are. Go into the kitchen, I'll get you a towel.
- [Cassie shakily walks into the kitchen]
- Martin Hughes: There we are. Let's get this around you. Go and sit down. I'll get you a cup of tea.
- DCI Cassie Stuart: [sits down] I'm sorry, Dad.
- Martin Hughes: Sorry for what?
- DCI Cassie Stuart: You were right. I was lonely... and scared... and I didn't... I didn't want you to leave.
- Martin Hughes: Maybe you weren't so wrong after all. Maybe I am getting a bit... forgetful. But that's not what's important right now. What's important is getting you well.
- [sits next to Cassie]
- Martin Hughes: So I thought that... maybe you might need to... to take some time off. Maybe you might need a bit of a rest, eh?
- DCI Cassie Stuart: I think I'd like that. I think I'd like that very much.
- DCI Cassie Stuart: [dials Adam's phone and reaches his voicemail] Hey, do you wanna give your mum a fucking ring some time?
- [hangs up and tosses her mobile on the table]
- [first lines]
- DSI Clive Andrews: [on the phone] That's a lot of manpower. And, really, what are you even hoping to find 18 years on?
- DCI Cassie Stuart: [on mobile] I don't, I don't know. But this has to be the most likely location of her murder. And Middenham Woods, near the Spinney, have never been searched.
- DSI Clive Andrews: This can't end like the Walker case.
- DCI Cassie Stuart: It won't.
- DSI Clive Andrews: I'll see what Hampshire will give us.
- DCI Cassie Stuart: Thank you, sir.
- Jamila Faruk: I used to have faith. Faith that life would be good for me and my family, that my son would grow up with a mother and a father in our beautiful home, in our beautiful country
- [sighs]
- Jamila Faruk: and become a doctor, or... a lawyer, or a professor. And then one day a barrel bomb exploded and pieces of my husband's head landed in our garden. So now I don't have faith.
- DI Sunil 'Sunny' Khan: Thirty years. It's a long time.
- DCI Cassie Stuart: [nodding] It is. Maybe long enough.