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The Bill 'Innocence Betrayed' Part 1

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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2009

After a raid, Paul Brewer is arrested for having indecent images of a young girl on his laptop.

At the station, D.S. Max Carter and D.C. Jo Masters interview Paul, who insists that the images would have been on the laptop when he bought it from a car boot sale. However, when Max and Jo reveal the images were downloaded after he bought it, Paul finally admits he lent the laptop to a friend, George Fielding, who he met in prison 10 years ago when he was serving time for burglary.

D.C. Jacob Banks is tasked with visiting George, who is a convicted paedophile. After Banksy explains why hes there, George has no hesitation in telling the D.C. that he downloaded the images onto Pauls computer and that Paul knew nothing about it. Banksy is surprised by Georges admission, as he had been doing so well, even asking to be re-housed when teenage girls moved into his street.

Back at the station, Jo and Banksy discover that the images werent downloaded but taken with a camera. The pair put this to George who insists that he got the images from the internet and denies knowing who the girl in the photos is. Could she be in further danger?

The girl is soon identified as four-year Lucy Gearie and Max is faced with the difficulty of explaining the situation to her parents, Kevin and Monica. They are both horrified by the news but manage to establish that on the day the pictures were taken, Monicas brother-in-law babysat had been babysitting Lucy. Max is stunned to learn that Lucys uncle is Paul and heads straight back to the station to re-question him.

Paul finally tells Max that the day he was looking after Lucy, he had invited George over but accidentally fell asleep. When he woke up, he discovered George taking pictures of Lucy and horrified, threw him out of the house. He explains that despite what George had done, he didnt want to get him into trouble, as George looked out for Paul when they were in prison together.

Banksy questions George, who corroborates Pauls story, but the officer remains unconvinced. Is Banksy naïve in thinking that a convicted paedophile is innocent and covering for someone else, or can he prove his theory right?

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  • does anyone know where I can get the whole episode? xx

  • @mignonhenne I'm not even a lesbian and I fancy her!!! lol (not for her boobs!)

  • @DSFalcon47 Wow. Funny to see you say that. I didn't like the new format and dramatic music. Took from the charm of The Bill (old style). Am enjoying the storylines of what I've seen on here though.

  • why post 1 part and not the rest?

  • It's so much better with the music, shame that the stories aren't always as good as they used to be

  • Max Carter = "Police Brutality" with words

  • hi can u upload episodes which are leon taylor centric? cos i love leon hehe

  • I love when that woman runs into max and he just grabs her LOL x

  • @fu66 yh but y write them just write the funny phrases

  • this isnt part of the Innocents betrayed, Say no to gun control which shows how savage and brutal the NWO war machine is, genocide, wars, massacres, of men women and children.

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