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05/01/2021

Kirsty reveals the truth, and Neil’s under pressure

Robert seethes over the new knowledge that Philip was using slave labour. Lynda wishes he would drop the subject for long enough for them to clear their heads. As they head out for a walk, Kirsty approaches. Lynda sends Robert out and invites Kirsty in. Over tea and cake in the garden, Kirsty shares her experience at the police station. And even though she’s been released the ordeal isn’t over yet. They think back to Philip’s explanation to Lynda for the explosion at Grey Gables. Kirsty is sickened by Philip’s false sincerity and breaks down in tears. Lynda tells her that they are both survivors and neither of them should let Philip take anything else away from them.
DC Tanners visits Neil at home to establish exactly what he knew about how Philip ran his business. She questions him about Philip’s work at Berrow Farm, on the playground and the church. DC Tanners challenges Neil on why he never questioned how Philip maintained his lifestyle when his quotes were always so competitive. Afterwards, Neil bumps into Robert and admits that it felt like he was the one being investigated rather than Philip. He’s not sure if the police believe him.

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