Recording Ш

Interviewer: What exactly happened

yesterday. Mr Andrews? Did you get lost?

Robin: I don't know. At about half past three, I walked to the village because I needed to get some money.

Interviewer: How far is the village from your home?

Robin: Not far... two kilometres. It's an easy walk.

Interviewer: Did you get the money?

Robin: Yes, I did. I... at the

cashpoint in the bank, but I haven't got the money now. Then I called at the phone shop next to the bank...

Interviewer: Where did you go then?

Robin: Well. I wanted to go to the Internet café but I don't remember...

Interviewer: What do you remember after that?

Robin: Well, I was in front of a

library. I was on the ground. An old man helped me to get up. I was very tired... and I realised I was in Marbury.

Interviewer: Marbury is eight kilometres from Shelton. Did you walk there?

Robin: I don't know, I really don't know.

Interviewer: Do you know Marbury?

Robin: Not really. I was tired and lost. It was cold and dark. It was early morning, I think.

Interviewer: Did you have any money with you?

Robin: No, I didn't, not then.

Interviewer: So what did you do?

Robin: I asked the old man for directions to the police station. I walked there, but it was closed. I walked to the river and stayed under the bridge for an hour or two.

Interviewer: Did you go to sleep?

Robin: No, I didn't. I waited for

the morning, then I walked back to the police station. They called my father, and he collected me in the car.

Interviewer: So how do you feel now. Mr Andrews?

Robin: I don't know... confused... it was all very strange.


Recording in the bank next to the supermarket at the phone shop to the Internet café in front of a library on the ground behind the police station at the bus station under the bridge between the trees

Recording Listen... I can remember now. I know what happened. I stopped outside the phone shop - there was a woman on the other side of the road. She called for help - there were two men there. I tried to help her and she escaped, but one of the men knocked me on the head with something and pushed me into a car. Then I don't remember anything -1 was asleep, but I don't know how long, for how many hours. That night the men pushed me out of the car in Marbury. outside the library. There was an old man there. He watched and then he helped me.


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