Watched both - and will watch the 2nd episodes, too - but must admit to being a tad confused from a chronological angle in Rellik. Confused also by a certain aspect in Liar. She wakes up on the bed, knickers and black stockings on the bedroom floor. So she has a shower, goes to her sisters then round to the rape crisis centre (or whatever) where she is examined and the clothes she is wearing taken away for forensics. Why? Those weren't the clothes she had on while 'allegedly' being raped. And she never told anyone that she had showered.
A key question (I would have thought) for the police to ask is whether there were condoms in the bathroom as claimed by the "rapist". If so, whose and why (boyfriend/husband had split)?
## A key question (I would have thought) for the police to ask is whether there were condoms in the bathroom as claimed by the "rapist". If so, whose and why (boyfriend/husband had split)? ##
I think these days Vet, woman keep condoms just like some men do, which I think is a good idea, dosent make them slappers.
Sorry to throw cold water at it but. Isn't there enough in the news these days about young women being raped without wasting our time watching a fictional rape storyline ? I have much better ways of spending my time.
## Question Author Yes I noticed that Ken..... she had different clothes on at the station.##
Would that make much difference Smow, as he said at the station that they both undressed each other, yet she went in the shower with her bra on, then took it off!
Hang on, hang on...I am having a Morse moment!
Why didnt he leave a note when he left, saying something like, had a nice evening, or will call you later! Hmmmmm.
I think that she THINKS she's been raped by the doctor, so she's not lying, rather mistaken. So he's not lying because he HASN'T raped her. I think it's the taxi driver. We'll see.