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Yeah, and if you don’t know what to look for it can look just like a heart attack. It also metabolises really quickly after death so it’s almost impossible to trace at autopsy. Basically if a couple of nurses hadn’t smelt a rat and taken samples from Augustine while she was still alive the cops wd never have nailed him

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Episode five

Filming

TITLE SEQUENCE: arthouse-style b/w montage of images and short clips: crime scene, contemporary news coverage, family photos

THEME SONG – ‘It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)’ [Bob Dylan] from the soundtrack to ‘Easy Rider’ [1969]

title over

INFAMOUS

FADE IN

WHO KILLED LUKE RYDER?

FADE OUT

BLACK FRAME, TEXT APPEARS, with VOICEOVER – narrator (female)

On the night of October 3, 2003, Luke Ryder’s body was found in a garden in the upscale district of London West-8.

He was 26, and a native of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia.

Or at least that’s who he said he was.

But we now know that the man passing himself off as ‘Luke’ had used at least one other identity, and may have been a serial conman.

Did something in the real Luke Ryder’s past come back to haunt the man who stole his name?

Or did someone he had wronged track this imposter down, intent on exacting a terrible revenge?

FADE OUT

CUT TO: Guy, in the studio, sitting with Nick.

NICK VINCENT (Producer)

You said at the beginning that you didn’t want to play an active role in this film – that even though you’re the director, you wanted the team to be free to follow the investigation wherever it led.

Why have you decided to go in front of the camera again now?

GUY HOWARD

So much has come out since we started this process – and even since I last said anything myself on screen – that it’s probably time that viewers heard the family take on all this.

In particular how far the Luke we knew tallies with – or is changed by – what the team’s now discovered.

NICK VINCENT (Producer)