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Darkness: Those Who Kill Bbc4 Saturday

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JuniperEccles | 10:26 Sun 08th Sep 2019 | Film, Media & TV
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I need some clarification, please. The woman who is living with the alleged killer 'rescued' Emma and then let her out of the boot and told her to run. However, she was tracked down in the headlights of the killer's car and then the woman appeared and told Emma she was going to sort her out or something. How did the killer know where to find Emma and are both he and his woman on the same road? Well, something like that, anyway!
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Looks like they are on the same road and both in on it. There is obviously some bizarre past to this woman that we will find out about in the coming episodes. Can't wait!
I take it it's worth a look then?
Definitely give it a go, Ummmm. I'm hooked!

Also watching The Capture and A Confession - all seem good so far :o)
I'm watching those as well :-)
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It certainly justifies the warning that "This programme contains scenes of a violent nature, etc."
The psychologist woman explained that just before it happened.
By astounding leaps of imagination she told the other detectives that Anders was a disorganised rapist but he had a well organised sadistic partner in crime. (who did the killing)
So yes, letting her go was just a sadistic, prearranged ruse.
Anyway, a tip for you ladies or lads who find yourselves in a similar position. When you've hit your kidnapper on the head with a pipe and knocked him down, keep battering the *** until he can never get up again.
Yes, it's a good programme, imo. Gripping.
Looks to me as if the guy is the rapist while the woman does the killing. The reason for apparently helping her to escape was because they both enjoy the psychological torture of the hunt. As well as leading the viewer on, of course. I so enjoy these BBC4 foreign series - Channel 4's Walter Presents ones are ok (one or two more so) but some of them are plain daft.
It’s brilliant isn’t it. I couldn’t believe what happened at the end. She even shed tears when she was telling the captive girl how she daren’t leave Anders. I didn’t see that coming at all.

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