- Lili tells Eve that she has heard through Cribben that Cam has drowned and, after a child's body is dragged from a canal, Gabe goes to London to identify it. Lili meanwhile visits Magda, now old but just as evil, and deduces from holding a photograph of the orphans that Nancy was murdered, a fact of which Percy becomes aware for the first time. However in 1943 Percy informed the local vicar of Cribben's violence and he visited the hall. Appalled at what he saw he threatened to inform the authorities, the deranged Cribben's response being to gas all the children - except Stefan, who kills Cribben before being rescued by Percy and Maurice, who, with Magda, escapes the flood that engulfs the bodies. But the past is not wholly buried as a figure from seventy years earlier returns to the hall for a final sacrifice - before the ghosts of the innocents are laid to rest and the family dog returned.—don @ minifie-1
- While Eve goes out to search for their missing dog Clyde, Gabe examines the cupboard from which odd sounds are emanating. He has his first ghostly encounter. He also finds an old ledger in which Augustus Cribben recorded the punishments meted out to each of the children. Eve meanwhile learns that the children drowned as a result of an underground river directly beneath the house. Two of the dead - Stefan and Maurice - were never recovered however. Percy tells her he had a psychic, Lili Peel, try to contact the ghosts but she nearly died. Although reluctant at first, Lili agrees to help Eve. Greg turns to Gordon Pyke who has already tried - unsuccessfully - to find ghosts at Crickley Hall. Back in World War II, Nancy continues in her efforts to help the children and tries to find evidence or information that would indicate Cribben is unsuitable to work with children. She puts herself in a very dangerous situation.—garykmcd
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