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I'm speaking today to make a national appeal to Anna When a mom and her daughter are declared missing Her husband breaks down in public He spent two months not even bothering to contact the police and yet had terrible This and late suspect is in the pretty brilliant anyone Let's just get to the documentary Melbourne on Australia's south coast 40 miles from the center stands the sun-drenched suburb of Mornington Is it Australia Australia Mornington's a little bit piece of paradise by the sea It's idyllic That really belied what had happened there It was a shock to the neighbors and it was a shock to a local community that such horror had happened in their own streets At the center of that horror 41 year old Anna Kemp devoted mother of a 20 month old daughter and with another baby on the way a 20 year old. I mean a two-year-old basically. I've got a 22 22 month old It's a two-year-old and One on the way she's pregnant. Okay That Anna was gregarious charismatic. I remember the her being described that she'd fill up a room when she arrived She had a very outgoing personality and was was really popular among her friends her colleagues Which really drew a sharp contrast to her husband who was withdrawn Isolated and really had trouble making friends both at work and in the in these wider community Anna from New Zealand had married John Sharp in 1994 After meeting him at the Melbourne Bank where they both worked at 27. He was four years her junior John Sharp was described as a quiet man a shy man This is why I don't mess with coworkers now another way of looking at this was that he was actually quite socially inept He didn't have much in the way of communication skills. He didn't have a lot of emotional intelligence They'd had a whirlwind romance But Anna had told people that she thought that maybe she'd made a mistake She hadn't chosen the right husband, but nevertheless she was committed She was going to stay and she was going to try and make this work It was soon after marrying that the couple moved to Mornington After eight years together their daughter Gracie was born When Gracie came along there was extra pressure put on the couple because She was born with hip dysplasia and she had terrible trouble Sleeping terrible trouble eating so she needed an awful lot of care I was just gonna say that's like a geriatric geriatric pregnancy when you I think it's past 33 It's not nothing negative. I'm saying these are back. It's like that past 33 for women. It's a geriatric pregnant Which would complications could come out. That's what I was thinking. That's why I did that math But Anna had always wanted to have another baby and when she became pregnant again She didn't get the response from a husband that she'd expected. He shouted at her He said he absolutely didn't want to have another child He didn't even try and disguise the fact that he was feeling very very hostile towards Anna In March 2004 Sharp called Anna's mother in New Zealand claiming she'd left him for another man Despite being Anna's mother in New Zealand claiming she'd left him for another man Despite being four months pregnant Other members of her family then began receiving letters and emails supposedly from Anna All of them confirming what her husband had said Anna's family was suspicious right from the start because it just did not fit at all with her personality or her circumstances she was a very loyal partner was about to have her second child and it just did not fit at all that she Would run off with another man Once Melbourne police were alerted they established that Anna and Gracie hadn't been seen in public for two months Unconvinced by Sharp's claims that his wife had simply walked out on him. They launched a missing persons investigation Police say a search of the family home found nothing untoward They say some of Miss Kemp's clothing was missing but other items that her daughter would use hadn't been taken Sharp himself said nothing until reporters tracked him down several days later. I Remember at the time Watching it watching him on the television and I turned to my husband said I reckon he did it. I reckon he's guilty Just want to ask Anna or anyone that knows I reckon he's guilty Just want to ask Anna or anyone that knows where she is or just anything about Just my daughter and I've since spoken if that's actual footage that is a terrible liar That is that ma'am you are right The other people who also said they had that reaction. There was just something about him It just seemed quite obvious that he wasn't being truthful But what was that something I just want to ask Anna or anyone not nice where she is or just anything about Just my daughter So this is a very very poor attempt That's portraying concern and sadness and therefore we've got to doubt the integrity of this message That's a fact I've watched many many of these and that was probably top two and not number two worse lies I ever seen in my life While doing this that was terrible first We get this prolonged eye blink It's a good part of a second half a second just a little bit more way too long And this is a distancing signal that whatever I'm saying right now I'm not connecting with and then he moves into some squirming with his bros where he's got one bro coming down You look at the his left bro is Pointing up in the middle almost like sadness Hey, don't none of y'all start taking this body language experts Expertise and start trying to apply it in real life. You are not him. You did not go to school You are not a professional Leave your cheating girlfriend alone trying to figure out and she cheated on that Stop it and then on his right. We've got the other bro going up. So we've got this little Juggling going on between his bros, which is highly unusual and he's squirming and trying to form his upper face probably into a sad pulse and then when we look at the face overall The squirming is accompanied not just in the eyes But in the mouth where we get the mouth raising and almost like a Moving up of the lips into a growl Now normally that would signify anger or disgust, but that's not supported by the eyebrows So he's he's making Torsions of muscles on his face to try and portray some form of concern and it's not working Bro mouth don't support his eyebrows That's what I'm really worried about my daughter If I could just come forward and even if you don't ring me just the media or police or her family One of the things that John Sharp says Is Even if you don't ring me just the media or police or her family or her family aren't you her family wait, okay? One of the things that John Sharp says Is to communicate to us that is really worried about his daughter and we should pay attention to how he does this There's audible breathing Who are you from the chest all of white There's audible breathing so it is because there's To us that is really worried about his daughter and we should pay attention to how he does this There's not breathing so he's breathing from the chest all of which suggest extreme stress If you like is in an arousal state. This is flight Fright or freeze professional professor of linguistics And unfortunately for him he's in front of a camera and we're picking all of this up And what we see at this point is that he's singling out his daughter for a reason Why is he not saying I'm really worried about my daughter and my wife? So the narrative here seems to be that she's just gone somewhere Not that something sinister has happened to her in which case why is he worried about his daughter then? With the police unable to find any trace of Anna or Gracie suspicion increasingly fell on sharp himself He denied involvement, but his public behavior only fueled the rumors He spent two months not even bothering to contact the police and yet had suddenly become a crumbling shell of a man who was trembling It felt that something highly highly wrong His behavior is a big red flag in fact It's a big red flag flapping in a very strong breeze because he's a terrible terrible actor He's seriously overestimated his ability, but y'all also said he's not emotionally adequate to so He just probably could just you know, I don't know to pull this one off I'm speaking today to make a national appeal to Anna May 2004 Two months after his pregnant wife and baby daughter were seen in public John Sharp faced the cameras again in a doorstep press conference at his parents home Our marriage may be over, but I still love you You are the mother of our beautiful daughter Gracie Who we both adore more than anyone else His claim that Anna had left him for another man had been met with skepticism by the police and public Just straight off the fact that let me who chose like Think about it Like just really sit there and think about it before I say what I'm about to say You got a two month you got a two-year-old and one on the way. What other man want who? This is so unbelievable and despite his protests of innocence the questions wouldn't go away Did you kill your wife Anna? I haven't harmed my wife or my daughter. I haven't harmed either of them So we are 14 words within five seconds with multiple indicators of deception first we get a Prop being used here of a tissue. There's no moisture under his nose There's no tears on his face He then brings us this pained expression on his brows to try and show concern Which doesn't fool any of us. His mouth is raised upwards And he says I haven't harmed either of them. I haven't harmed my wife or my daughter I haven't harmed either of them So if we focus in on the language We have repetition is telling us I haven't harmed my wife or my daughter I haven't harmed either of them. Why does he have to tell us that in various ways? This is him trying too hard to convince us It's significant though that he's not using their names at this point So we've got an element of distancing. I haven't harmed my wife or my daughter I haven't harmed either of them and then he keeps shaking in his head I've never heard about this head beyond the words and this is called a convinced tactic So when you shake your head back and forward and say I haven't done it. That's okay But if you say I haven't harmed any of them, but you prolong that into multiple shakes That is characteristic of deception because people do that to convince you that it's true Whereas if it was true, you just say it you just convey the message. I've not harmed them. No, I've not harmed them It's a convincing tactic that we rarely see with true tellers And it's like like to play with your subconscious. I guess right Because you remember him saying it did he was for 20 minutes afterwards For all the time Anna was missing there were indications that she might be alive Her ATM card had been used to make cash withdrawals Her mother had received flowers Supposedly bought by Anna on her birthday Other family members had also been sent emails from her account But detectives were increasingly convinced it was all a charade We don't know the source of those emails As I say they purport to come from Anna we're very skeptical about that In a degree water police divers search for evidence in an effort to uncover the whereabouts of Anna Kemp and her daughter Gracie 15 SES volunteers were also on hand for the three-hour operation under the supervision of the homicide squad But even as the operation turned into a murder investigation sharp insisted Anna had been in contact He stuck to the story he gave in his earlier TV interview That she'd walked out returned a few days later to collect Gracie Then taken a taxi to join her new man in a waterside district of Melbourne As far as I know she's still still in summer lock in Chelsea. She's told me that she's in Chelsea Every clip they show I get worse and worse of him lying Was that a fake stutter like a fake concerned stutter like I can't even get the words out like Come on ladies around as she's been in touch and at the start of this I'm partially convinced that he's moving into a sad state Because he's finally got his brows together and in this image you can see they're asymmetrical So that's a little bit is his right brow is higher than his left brow But they're starting to form into a sad expression, but it doesn't evolve into an emotional state The asymmetrical poles gets more asymmetrical as he goes through the session So he's posing sadness with his brows We get nothing from the lower part of the face That's reinforcing any sad state and so we know this is a pulse As far as I know she's still still in summer lock in Chelsea with the language Chose here Where's the professor of linguistics act? I'm ready So first thing we notice is how many times he's trying to tell us the same thing The second thing is his volume drops and he is struggling to get out the words I mean it feels painful to watch him get his words out as far as I know She's still still in summer lock in Chelsea. She's done and it's happening when he's trying to get the word Chelsea out He is really really struggling at this point his volume drops suggests He does not have any confidence in what he's saying Neither did the police when they checked shops still Is it just me or as she's As she's breaking it down like I'm like trying to replay a lie that I've told in my head And I'm like dang she right I show when I was capping I did not have confidence in that cap. That's tough Hey, if you're a first responder and you hear in the live remember Y'all likes matter Everybody likes matter, but the first responders the first people that watch it y'all set the tone so hit that like button for me Thank you story that Anna had left neither did the police when they checked shops story Anna had left their home in a taxi. They found that no local cab driver had accepted a fare from that address At the same time they put their suspect under surveillance They were tracking his every move at one point He tried to throw out some of the some of the items from his house. They were retrieved by police They also found Anna's ATM card that was stashed in next to a public toilet block Which he was retrieving and then using it at ATMs to to maintain a pretense that Anna was still alive They also observed him visit Rubbish bins where he had dumped some of Anna's I thought rubbish was just like a word that y'all call which it is I thought it was like a like a Just like a little you know sending them for trash But I didn't know y'all was posting it putting it on garbage just like this I thought I thought that was a trash can but that's a rubbish can okay belongings and also some notes that he'd made so they allowed him to trip himself up and Then when when they went in hard and interviewed him It did not take too long for him to fold because he knew the game was up Detectives had guessed correctly that sharp had killed Anna and Gracie then tried to pretend they were alive afterwards But none were prepared for the horrific story. He was about to tell them a Story that began with him visiting a fishing tackle store months Earlier John Sharp had purchased a spear gun at a fishing shop He'd actually practiced how to use it and the night that he decided this is it I'm going to do this and I had gone to bed He crawled up the stairs went into the bedroom with the spear gun shot her in the head and Unfortunately was unable to kill her the first time so he then had to shoot her again Throughout the whole Not like that episode 20 month old Gracie lay asleep in her bed But sharp had already decided that she too had to die Three days later. He went to buy more ammunition for the spear gun He takes Gracie he actually carries her in his arms To the sports shop where he buys another spearhead that he plans to use to kill her now We're not honestly. This just went from gruesome to gruesomely sick. This is sick talking about somebody who's Overflowing with empathy here, but believe it or not. We're not talking about an out-and-out psychopath either I don't believe this is a man who has made a decision To kill his daughter because he feels that's the best way to cover up the murder of his wife So he's had to go through a process of justifying that in his own head he's had to Overcome any qualms that you might have about this utterly despicable behavior and he says something to police later on which I think is very telling and I think tells us about what he has said to himself he says He believes that Children are better off with their mothers Now Mothers do have a nurturing Thing about them which children are really bonded to But that the way he formed it is weird. It's kind of like Can't even Sharp shot Gracie with the gun four times He then dumped her at a municipal tip along with Anna's dismembered body parts It took a police team three weeks to comb through the refuse and find them 17 years on this crime is every bit as ghastly as it was the day it happened There's no real moving on for anybody involved in the case For Anna's family for the police who searched a tip of the gun And they found out that he had been shot by the police For Anna's family for the police who searched a tip to find the remains of the offer of a mother and her daughter You know that they are they are simply scars and trauma that remain forever For Anna's friends who had their friends life snuffed out And they've also got to live with knowing what happened to her and it's it is an unspeakable cruelty committed by the hands of a father In 2005 Sharp was convicted of both murders and jailed for life with a minimum of 33 years I just hate hearing with a minimum. What happened to life without parole Like that. This is very deserving if he was in Texas Y'all know what's up a Psychiatrist said he was a dependent and passive man who believed killing Anna and Gracie was the only way to end what he saw as Irresolvable difficulties in his family life He says that he chose to kill Anna because he was unhappy with their marriage He was unhappy at the prospect of having another child and he felt that she was bossy and controlling Well a much more appropriate way to reframe this is actually not to look at her behavior at all But to say that he was a Disatisfied a resentful and hugely hugely an adequate man and rather than confront his problems head-on He decided that he was going to take control of this situation and change things for himself Using the most extreme form of violence imaginable He's a coward. He really is he's quite pitiful There's no excuse and there can be no excuse and no justification for what he's chosen to do May the 26th 2018 and police mount an urgent search for a 29-year-old woman Hours earlier Christina Abbott had missed a long-awaited get-together Leading her family to fear the worst Christina was due to celebrate her birthday and her friends had arranged a party for her at A bar in London When she failed to turn up Everyone became concerned because it's totally out of character She was quite a party girl and she certainly wouldn't have missed her own birthday Christina had recently started house-sitting at a friend's flat in Crawley West Sussex At 2 20 a.m. Officers forced their way inside There they found her battered and blood-stained body in the bedroom But she wasn't alone In an adjoining room and apparently unconscious a middle-aged man wearing only a dressing gown All right He's half naked and he's locked in a flat from the inside that doesn't belong to him and Christina's body is in the bedroom next door. So he's got some pretty big explaining to do hasn't he? When you feel threatened you go into fight or flat forensic Fight mode so you either fight or you run away, and then the third thing to do is to play dead I don't know who he thinks he's fooling Here because very clearly the paramedics are not buying his act and they've seen this a million times before So it's a pretty pathetic Strategy and I don't know whether that's because he is desperate or whether he's arrogant. Maybe it's a bit of both The man was Zahid Nassim a 47 year old father of two who lived 60 miles away in Buckinghamshire He was determined to continue with his act both in an ambulance and at hospital But while he lay silent there were more signs that he knew exactly what was happening You do not have to say anything but it may have been you do not mention in question So he's had these rights read to him and we get a little bit of blinking from the eyes He's shocked And he's just pretending to be slightly out of it to give him that space and That distance from this difficult situation That seems to be giving him a calm state And if we look at the monitor in the room is heart rate is at 76 So he's not panicking. He's quite comfortable that he's safe as long as he pretends to be half asleep or unconscious But he's not feeling anyone here with their suspect unable or unwilling to talk police began sweeping the flat for clues It was seen as their a party had been taken place the aftermath of a party with bottles Evidence of drug use and the place in a in a general state of disarray In the bathroom a knife was found together with Droplets of bloody water. I say bloody water not blood itself But it certainly gave the appearance of someone had been either trying to wash blood off themselves or wash blood from the bathroom itself Near Christina's body police also found the murder weapon a kitchen pestle Which the killer had used to beat her over the head But if that killer was in a seam, what was his motive and why was he in the flat in the first place? The police very quickly found out that Christina far from working in it as she told her family and her friends was actually in prostitution She advertised her services under the name tilly-pexton on an adult site that was home to what you might call high-class escorts Her route into prostitution was a bit of a mystery because she'd Studied business at university and she'd worked as a travel agent but She studied business as she worked as a travel agency. So what we got a travel agent. Oh, all right I'm not gonna put it together. If y'all can't I won't he was advertising herself as an Educated city girl with the face of an angel Three and a half thousand pounds per night Nassim was a repeat client Before Christina's death. He'd hired her three times meeting up in luxury hotels and restaurants The bills were expensive, but he could afford them So he'd Nassim worked in the banking industry as a contractor in the risk management area of the business and Was earning a good salary on his own reports. He could earn up to 250,000 pounds a year. He might have been seen as a stereotypical client for an escort girl he had been estranged from his wife and What is clear as he turned to sex workers to perhaps fill that that void He had the disposable income to be able to fund that Double life that he was leading To indulge in escort girls drugs and alcohol That part of this is so common It's so common man. If I wasn't on probation on YouTube I would explain it But I'm I am so is that what it's like. How's how is this come? Oh, maybe when I'm in the live remind me tomorrow when this comes out in the live No, I dare no idea An alcohol Help us out with it. I was how is this come about? No idea. No idea Detectives now knew why he was at the flat But when they interviewed him later that same day, he had no explanation for why Christina was dead Did you actually phone anybody at all? Is that a you can't remember that you possibly may have done And if you did there are several language based Indicators of interest throughout the interview to tell you that he's really struggling One is the fact that there are a significant number of long pauses throughout and Sometimes that is that is either unsure of what to say and are we thinking about what to say next? Did you at any time think to call for help? I did Tell tell me about that I did So did you think about calling for help and he says I did but what he does simultaneously is Move his head backwards and forwards With a no gesture I did So when he says I did which is affirmative, but his body here is saying No, I didn't We can trust the body when it contradicts the words because the words are easy to manipulate but micro gestures like this Below consciousness of the individual leaked the truth It gets that did it not cross your mind that they you know ambulance may have been able to assist her or Right, okay, and Without putting where did you not panic and think I need to phone the police some things obviously happened So the reaction we get From the Zeme at this point is almost like an escape. I Did I just Couldn't see what was going to happen that's going to change it So it's almost like someone on the starting blocks He raises his bottom off the chair He switches it around almost 90 degrees to the officers and his heads down ready to bolt out of that place So it almost seems like a subconscious decision of I need to get out of here because I I can't face these questions because I don't have an answer so the Movement roamed into that escape gesture has got to be suppressed because he's not allowed to run out of an interview For the remainder of questioning Naseem insisted he had no idea what caused Christina's death But he could only play for time for so long Police had ordered forensic tests on the murder weapon and his DNA was on it The killer had made Played he played sleep Left DNA like what do you do this at this point you might as well tell it to You're caught buddy. You know where you're going to jail 13 blows to the back of Christina's head with the pestle This is an expression of anger not only that but a desire to kill Christina and punish her at the same time The day after police arrested Zahid Naseem for Christina Abbott's murder They were able to trace his movements on the night. She died CCTV showed he'd gone to a supermarket with her to buy champagne He'd also withdrawn 200 pounds from a cash machine to pay for a cocaine delivery to her flat a Normal week night for the wealthy and outwardly respectable city banker By his own admission Naseem was addicted to both sex and drugs He took cocaine regularly and also he would seek out sex at swingers parties, and he would regularly Pay for the use of women's bodies Now even if this was his go-to coping strategy when he wasn't feeling too good It was a pretty well entrenched one at that point And I think that what was also well entrenched was some negative attitudes about the escorts that he paid Paid by the hour in order to make himself feel that bit better By the time detectives interviewed Naseem again the day after Christina's body was discovered the post-mortem results were in She'd been strangled with bare hands and bludgeoned 13 times with the kitchen pestle just Take that in there's 13 blows To the head So he tells us he's shocked and he also uses the voice of incredulity at that point So that's what I've got to say about but it's another thing to say back Why didn't he just say I'm just shocked? I can't explain this. I I don't know what to say I'm at a loss like you are But he's with it enough to be able to repeat Back the police officers own words, that's what I've got to say about it and at this point we get another very long pause of eight seconds Like these are stories a loss of life as I always say RAPD all the vehicles but the most interesting part about this Documentary I've never seen a documentary like this. I'm not like before with with The forensic person with the with the language the linguistics professor then the body language that this is Can you tell us how she came to suffer those injuries? No, I just don't know that's why I'm shocked So that was a short response not many words, but there's so much going on there We've got an eye closure here for the best part of two seconds and this is a blocking tactic When you're saying something you don't believe or you're uncomfortable with you might close your eyes to distance yourself from that statement Once he's made the statement we then get series of rapid blinks Which you see here now he blinks about five times Which is far more than we need to just lubricate the eyes So this is an indication of cognitive load or thinking hard. No, I just don't know that's why I'm shocked The claim that he doesn't know he's been contradicted by a single-sided shoulder shrug So this is subconscious. It's not intended for you to see Also, we get a head shake. No happening simultaneously is his head is in his hands Would you what this is all telling me is he's never been in a look at trouble before he's never had to Never been in the room with the bullies. He's never had to be cunning and Outsmart anybody's never had to do it But if you look closely at the tip, you know all body and citizens up until today and all his little Escapades of his nose His head is moving back and forward, which if he was vertical would be a no gesture So we've got eye closures. We've got leakage Contradicting his affirmative messages that he's no idea what happened in that room and we've got the head shake nose Which stack up to tell us that he is very clear what happened in that room and he's lying to us Nassim may have claimed his memory before the murder was a blank But what he did immediately afterwards was a matter of record Analysis of his mobile phone showed he'd sent a series of texts and that he was fully conscious and in control of his actions The text messages particularly the message sent to his wife Regarding him thinking it's all too late. It's all gone wrong To me as a lawyer indicate that he knew exactly what he'd done It was good evidence to show that he knew what had happened and he was choosing not to tell the police his involvement But far from feeling guilty remorse over what he'd done. Nassim then reverted to familiar behavior While Christina's dead, he's surfing adult websites Looking for the next woman that he can buy and he's been sending pornographic images of himself to escort that he knows The reason he's doing this is because he doesn't want to face up to what he's done He's not ready to think about that. He wants to escape into this very familiar world of fantasy So let's just say that he's not ready to think with his brain He wants to think with another part of his body. It's an avoidance strategy We've told Mike and I that nobody else entered the flat The door was double lock With a key left inside That leaves you side What we see here is a first attempt at sadness When the bros raise and the mouth arches it creates a a signal of sadness And when we feel it That's what happens But when you want to pull sadness you can create the same arch and pretend your sad to get pity and try and get some mercy when you're in the wrong By jutting your chin and pushing out your lip So if you ask a child to pose sadness and we call this a sulk they'll often go like this and This is what he's doing. He's put a sulk pose on his mouth if you look closely at the chin boss raising And his lip pouting out with his little throne So this combination is what we call pole sadness or sulking. It's not going to convince anyone to Doubt pity You committed a crime Why didn't you even think about trying to get a help? Why didn't you even think about trying to call an ambulance? I don't know Do I wish it was Thursday afternoon again? Yes, I wish it was Thursday afternoon again Do I wish I never I never come to her flat. Yes, I do I Can't turn the clock but I can't change things, but do I wish any of this outcome? No Which is why it's two lives ruined and many others as well probably This is a very self-centered individual and at the end of this The rationale he's got to is that it's ruined two lives now Who are those two lives that have been ruined one is definitely the woman who's now deceased the other one Given the focus has been on himself throughout much of this. He's him The person he's concerned about ruining their life is himself And I think that's why we get the added information and many others as well properly and many others as well probably Because he's probably thinking about what he's saying at this point and thinking this isn't coming across well Even if it's true, even if he feels that way, he doesn't want to be perceived as so Self-focused That is actually worried about what this is going to do to the rest of his life Two days after arresting Nasim police charged him with murder By the time the case reached court in December 2018. He changed his story He did remember attacking Christina, but claimed it was in self-defense during an alcohol and drug-fueled fight So he didn't see him was body mapped for any injuries when he came into custody And what he's telling is that he had no injuries He claimed that the injuries that he inflicted were Because he was in fear for his own life and Were proportionate and necessary to protect himself It's difficult to understand how 13 blows of such Liar with a lawyer Arity Could ever be warranted The jury rejected Nasim's story and he's not guilty plea Jailing him for life with a minimum of 19 years. The judge said he'd launched an attack of extraordinary ferocity Subjecting Christina to unimaginable terror Christina hasn't got a voice in all of this and She is the only person that I would trust to give me an accurate account of whatever went on My best guess would be that she said something or she did something Or maybe she didn't want to do something that made him unhappy and in that moment I think that she became the focus for an expression of his anger towards escorts in general maybe women in his life or just the general dissatisfaction and emptiness at His life This is somebody who's go-to coping strategy is to run away and escape But he's been sentenced to 19 years in jail and that's not something that he's gonna be able to avoid That's it To a little you like comment subscribe man, let me know what you think man To terribly locked terrible liars. I'm gone