- [first lines]
- Jack Halford: You bring me to the nicest places.
- Det. Supt. Sandra Pullman: If this case is as open-and-shut as Strickland thinks it is, hopefully we won't be here too long.
- Jack Halford: So this bloke Davis wants to make a confession twenty-five years after the event. Have we spoken to his mental health officer?
- Det. Supt. Sandra Pullman: He does have a link to the missing boy; he was a friend of the family.
- Jack Halford: So what? His conscience got the better of him?
- Det. Supt. Sandra Pullman: Maybe he found religion when he was inside.
- Jack Halford: Yeah. There's gotta be another reason for all this.
- Anne Gorton: The day's coming when we won't be able to go anywhere, meet anyone, say anything without it being recorded and noted down by those in power. CCTV, internet monitoring, illegal phone taps.
- Gerry Standing: But if you haven't done anything wrong, you haven't got anything to worry about.
- Anne Gorton: Well, it depends who's deciding what's right or wrong, doesn't it?