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- Since when did a closed sign

in Ireland ever stop anyone

from doing anything?

Students from The Mid

Ulster College of Arts,

were last seen here in

the village of Glenarma on

Friday evening, almost

twenty-four hours after they

were reported as missing.

It is believed that the group

took the bus here together.

- In a remarkable

turn of events,

it is believed a number

of teachers from the same

college have also been

reported as missing.

Details are sparse but we

will stay with the story

as it moves.

- I would like to

make it clear on behalf of

The Mid Ulster

College of Arts,

that this was not an officially

sanctioned college trip.

- Local shopkeeper

Eugene Donnelly,

is believed to be the

last person to have seen the

students as they called into

his petrol station the night

they disappeared.

- They came in here,

bought crisps,

buns, cans of mineral.

Then they asked which way

it was to the forest...

- Did they say why they

were going to the forest?

- No, but I just thought

it was... young folk,

do... whatever it

is young folk do...

- What the hell is going on?

- Run!

- We are live at this

scene this evening where

an unnamed individual

was recovered alive from

Glenarma forest

late this afternoon,

after emergency services

were alerted to an extensive

fire,

deep within the forest.

Police have not yet

confirmed whether this

person is one of the missing

students or their lecturers,

but we can only assume...

- Get whatever weapons

she has left!

- Eleanor!

- f*cking, go Gordy!

- Almost two months on and the

only person recovered from

Glenarma forest that night

is still in a critical

condition in intensive care.

- Why are you filming me?

- It's a final year

coursework, Mrs. Hart.

I'm making a doc

essay about Gordy.

- A what?

- It's a like a day in

the life kinda thing.

- Oh, what's it called?

'The Boy Who Did f*ck All'?

Gordy!

Jimmy's here!

- Oh, f*ck.

- Cuisle!

Let's go, we're going

to be late for school.

Again.

- Hi, Jimmy.

Bye, Mom.

- Gordy, get me some smokes

before you go to School.

Bye, Jimmy.

- f*ck sake.

Balls balls

balls balls balls.

sh*t!.

- Jimmy Dalton was a boy from

the wrong side of the tracks.

But when he found a

stack of jazz magazines,

his life changed forever.

How's that?

- Not funny at all.

- Can I be in your movie?

- No!

- Why not?

- Couldn't afford yeah.

- Ten Dollars a day?

- You're in.

- Yes!

An Bhfaca T M Shamuisn.

M Stirn g

M Bhuachailln.

An Bhfaca T M Shamuisn?

Is 'Gabhil Sos An Bthar

- You're forgetting it are yeah?

- Yep.

- You are so late for school.

- Yep.

- Aon do tri, watch your foot!

Go on then.

Here wait.

Jungle bar for lunchtime.

Eat that at break time,

get a school dinner at lunch.

- But--

- Get a school

dinner at lunchtime,

give Mrs. O'Connor the money.

Here.

Right.

Go on.

More latecomers.

You're buying lunch today.

- Can't.

- You serious?

- I can't interfere.

I'm a documentary maker.

Just pretend

that I'm not here.

- So...

like everybody

else does then?

- Oh harsh, Gordon.

Go ahead and say

something there.

- Another beautiful day

in Mid Ulster College...

What's going on here?

Smurf!

Smurf!

You alright?

- Where are yeah taking me...

- What the f*ck.

- Apparently he locked himself

in the college last night...

found him in the bogs this

morning with a load of his

ma's sleeping pills.

He couldn't even

do that right.

- What the f*ck

did you just say?

- What do you care?

It's not like

anybody would miss him.

- What the hell is

wrong with you?

- Did you hear what he said?

- I don't care what he said!

Do you think I just go

around punching people in

the face every time they say

something I don't agree with?

Don't you all have

classes to get to?

Come one, get a move on.

Grow up, Mr. Hart.

- Holy sh*t, man.

Are you alright?

Jeez.

You alright, man?

- Tell me you got that, man.

- I got it, mate.

Do not worry.

- Mr. Hart.

Fashionably late as usual.

Oh, and as I made

you aware earlier,

Mr. Dalton will be joining

us as this morning as part

of his...

- Right.

- final year assignment.

So, we were

discussing Romeo and Juliet,

Mr. Hart.

Which I assume you

have read by now.

Eleanor, thoughts.

- Seems dated.

The attitudes.

They can't be with one another

so they k*ll themselves.

Bit drastic, isn't it?

- That's the genius of

Shakespeare, isn't it?

It's supposed to be

a great romance,

but it's actually

about mortality.

Shakespeare was

obsessed with death.

Six characters in total die

in Romeo and Juliet.

Tibalt, Mercutio,

Paris, Lady Montague,

and no points for guessing

who the other two are.

Mr. Hart, what did you think?

Bit of advice, Mr. Hart.

Girls dig smart guys.

So please try and engage,

Gordon.

- Gordon.

- Plus, she's way

out of your league.

So, thoughts anyone.

- I buy it.

That they want to die.

What's there to live for?

Both of their

families are...

both alike in dignity?

Both f*ckin'

trash if you ask me.

These two are the only good

things in either family.

And when they

finally connect,

their families try everything

they can to separate them.

So, yeah f*ck it.

Pull the trigger.

What's the point?

- That's bullshit.

Death is the easy way out

for these two.

If you're alive, there's always

something to live for.

- Miss Mallon...

pardon the interruption.

Is Gordon Hart here?

Come with me, please.

Where do you think

you're you going with that?

- Uh, media assignment,

Mr. Laverty.

Gordy's lecturers have

all signed off on it.

- Yeah.

- Gordon!

- Alright, okay okay.

Anyone else's thoughts...

- You can switch that right off

now Mr. Dalton, thank you.

- Wait here, please.

- Yet another dressing

down from loner Laverty...

Why, after all these years

has this man still not found

himself a woman...

or a man...

or an exotic sex toy?

Find out next week on,

'Seriously...

f*ck This College'.

Oh, the evil eye.

- f*cking d*ck.

- Gordon.

Not you.

Thought I told you to

switch that thing off.

- Sorry, sir.

- This is Detective

Inspector Todd.

He was here because

a student locked himself in

the school last night.

- Nothing to do with me...

- No, but another student has

made an official complaint to

faculty staff,

claiming that you assaulted him

on campus this morning.

- Enough to involve the cops?

- He's considering

pressing charges.

- For a slap on the mouth?

- I have seen grown men

k*lled with one punch.

Families destroyed.

And all because one moron

decided to take the law

into his own hands.

- Probably learned it

from watching the police.

- If I were you, I'd keep my

nose clean until you leave

this college in the Summer.

- Well, don't keep

me waiting...

Couple of months' time,

I'll be outta here.

Wouldn't want you organizing

an international manhunt for

some dickhead

with a busted nose.

- So, you are leaving the

country in the Summer?

- Norway.

- Ah...

your friend wins a

scholarship to one of the

most prestigious film

schools in... the world...

and you're, what?

Just going to tag along?

- I can't wait for

the summer man,

you and me get out

of this sh*thole.

Least one good

thing happened today,

we missed Drama.

- Make sure your wife's

out the picture.

- You nervous?

- Relax.

Everything is in place.

The campsite is

totally isolated.

- Jesus Christ.

- Yes.

- Ping that video

over to me!

Be with you now, man.

Sweet.

Morning, ladies.

Morning Clare.

- What do you two

dickheads want?

- Hey, Gordy...

- What are you girls up to?

- Finishing the edit

on our short film.

Clare's doing the soundtrack.

- Oh, really?

Let's have a wee listen.

Clare, this is,

this is actually... sh*t.

- Why is this pervert

filming us?

- Who you calling a pervert?

- End of year project.

- What's it called?

'Two creepy bastards'?

- Here...

check this out.

Just got that on camera.

- Tonight, Glenarma Forest,

you and me are

going to get

away from all this,

away from these

talentless c**ts,

who have stayed gutter rats.

- What?

- Get there before sunset,

trust me.

It will be perfect.

- Is this a windup?

- Nope, Mallon and Holmes...

having it away.

- Didn't Holmes

just get married?

- Yep.

- Fuckin rat.

- Hear the way

they're talking about us?

About our parents?

- She thinks we're talentless.

- Bastards!

What are you gonna

do with the tape?

- Don't know.

Maybe stick it online...

- Here's a better idea...

why don't we follow them

up to Glenarma tonight,

catch the two of them having

a ride, film sex tape!

Boom!

- Blackmail

material deluxe, man.

- f*cking, yes man.

- Lads, it was a joke!

- f*cking great idea, man.

- I have a class

in here in five...

Scram!

Come on, get out.

- Right,

there's a bus here leaves

for Glenarma at half past three!

That'll get us there

well before they do!

- You'se aren't seriously

thinking about

doing this, are you?

- You better believe we are.

If you two had any cojones,

you'd be on it with us.

- Don't question my cojones.

- Come on, for fucks sake!

We track the two rats

down to their campsite,

catch them at it on camera,

then terrorize the sh*t

clean out of the two of them...

all... night... long.

- f*ck no!

- Come on, Eleanor...

what do you say?

New adventure,

night in the woods.

- I dunno, Gordy...

- We're not going!

Anyway...

there's a party in

our gaff tonight.

And no...

you two aren't invited!

Come on.

- Sorry, Gordy...

I'll definitely watch

the footage though.

Enjoy freezing your balls

off in the forest ladies...

- You got money

for bus tickets?

- Wait... what??

Where are you going?

- Come on,

gotta get Cuisle sorted.

- They're having a party.

- There is no party.

They'll be there tonight.

- Mate, I'm skint.

I'll have to go tap

that money off my Granda.

- Well, go tap him then.

Cuisle, go on up to your room

and start on your homework.

Go upstairs

and do your homework.

You left the door open.

Mom?

Mom...

Turn the camera off, Jimmy.

- This is real life, Gordy.

This is the sort of

stuff we should be getting.

- Well go round to

your shitty f*cking house

and film you

and your Granda then!

Turn the camera off!

Sorry for saying that, man...

- What happens if the girls

show up at the bus stop, man?

Where are you going now?

Gordy.

I didn't mean

bring her with us!

Go on in, Cuisle.

- Is that ok, Daddy?

- Course it is, wee darling.

It's not my night, Gordon.

Is it my night?

- Does it have to be your night

to look after

your own daughter?

- How's your ma?

sh*t-faced as usual?

- I have an important

assignment.

- You?

Have an assignment?

- You're gonna have to

look after Cuisle tonight.

- No chance.

I've got plans.

- Better plans than spending

time with your own daughter?

- Why is that

dickhead taping me?

- Why does everyone

keep calling me that?

- He's making a documentary.

- Oh, so you thought that I

won't hit you a slap for

taking the piss, just because

your mate's filming me.

Be back here in an hour.

Fucks sake Tommy, how many

nights a week I look after

your daughter because

her ma's plastered?

Every f*cking night!

- Jesus, what's that?

You've got til' her bedtime.

That should give you

plenty of time to do

whatever you're doing.

And see if you're not

back here at eight o'clock?

I'm coming' looking for ye.

- And see you,

your f*cking mug,

you don't get that

camera put of my face,

I'm gonna take it off wee,

I'm gonna shove it

up your f*ckin'...

Results man!

Oh my God.

Yes.

Oh, f*ck.

Holy sh*t.

- What kept you?

- I'll tell you when

we get on the bus!

You can't do it.

You can't do it.

- f*ck off.

- Here we go.

- Adventure starts here, man.

- Yes, man.

- Hey, man.

- Alright busman?

Cannot believe the girls, man.

- A bit of me actually

thought they'd show up.

f*ck it.

Three months' time,

it will be me and you Jimmy.

Halfway to Stockholm...

- That's Sweden...

we're going to Norway,

you boot.

- Cool.

- Hold on!

- Gordy!

f*ck, wait here they are.

- Driver!

- Stop!

- Open the...

Well?

- Thought you were

having a party?

- Apparently, Reid and his

mates are on the warpath.

- Aye, right.

- Serious...

I heard he's looking for some

ballbag who sucker punched him.

- I didn't sucker punch him...

I was looking right at him.

- Well, I didn't want them

turning up at our flat later,

tryin' to kick

your tiny cojones in.

- Don't question

my cojones, Clare!

- This be better be worth it.

- What do you want?

- What are you listening to?

- It's just a something I'm

working on for the short film...

- Can I have wee listen?

Hey, Clare...

- What?

- This is...

- I dare you to say shite...

- No, no, no this is,

this is good...

this is really f*cking good!

- Last stop, Glenarma,.

- I'm starving!

Did anyone bring any food?

- sh*t.

- I suppose you

brought nothing either.

- Here Clare, look,

there's a petrol station

- Halle-f*cking-lujah!

- Cheers, man.

- Hey man, can I ask

you a wee favor?

sh*t!

- Right, can we do eat now?

Hi-ya.

- Right.

- Cheese and onion,

right, grab that.

- Clare's gonna

leave you skint.

- I know, man.

- You have money with you?

- I got 40 quid

- Honeycomb?

- Yeah, why not.

- Nice.

- Two stuck together.

You know what that means?

- There you are, mate.

- That everything?

- Aye.

- Here.

How do you get to

the big forest up here?

- Glenarma forest?

Head down the coast

road for about four miles,

take a left at the Glen,

you can't miss it.

- Four miles?

Why the f*ck is it called

Glenarma forest when it's

four miles from Glenarma?

- YouTubers?

- Sorry?

- Coming here to search

for Harry Half-A-Head?

- Who?

- Harry Half-a-Head!

Fella from round here,

back in the day.

Used to be around

when I was a weein.

Always wore a dark blue coat

and thick-rimmed gleeks.

Folk always use to say

that there was a wee

bit of want in him.

Took the handout of him,

if you know what I mean?

Ashamed to tell you,

I did the same myself.

Anyway, one day, Harry had

had enough, took a shotgun

up into the forest, they

found him three days later,

half his own head blown off,

but not enough to

finish the job.

They say, with the clotting

and the blood across the

forest, that he must been

wondering amongst the trees

for at least a couple of days,

him with half a head

until he keeled over, dead.

Many folks goes up into

that forest now

and hear a noise in the

middle of the night.

You know what I mean?

They'll stick their wee heads

out of their wee tents,

and they'll swear to our

lord and savior Jesus Christ,

that they see a man

wondering around,

half a head on him,

not knowing

whether he's coming or going,

stuck in the half world

between this and the next...

That will be twenty-four pounds

and fifty-three pence please.

Cash.

Jimmy, pay the man.

- Hold on there,

here's wee map

of the forest for you.

For free...

- Decent of ye...

- There's uh 30 quid,

keep the change

- That's not a true story,

is it?

Tell me, it's not true,

is it?

- Okay, let's go.

Let's go. Let's go.

- Is it?

- Go, go, go.

- I'm not walking four miles!

Eleanor, search

for taxi companies.

- I am.

Nearest one's 20 miles away...

- Jesus Christ.

Have they Uber?

- Where's Gordy?

- Maybe Harry Half-A-Head

got him, Clare...

- Shut up!

- Get on the east!

- Where did you get these?

- Rented them.

- What, did you actually?

- Did he, f*ck!

- Get on!

- Rented it.

- Go, go, go, go,

go after the tree.

- He's coming!

- Hey!

Stop!

- Holy sh*t,

this place is massive!

- Dump these here,

my ass is k*lling me!

- What are you doing?

- I'm carving a few of these.

- Why?

- Cos, I'm gonna s*ab you

in the eye with them.

- Stop... right watch, watch!

Aw sh*t, lad, forest is closed.

- What?

- Well, that's that,

let's go home.

- Wait...

- What is he doing now?

- Since when did a closed sign

in Ireland ever stop anyone

from doing anything?

Are you's coming or what?

- Guys!

I think that's them!

- Go, come on!

- He's coming!

- That's a private taxi.

- That means

they're stranded here.

- Aye...

and so are we...

- Shh!

- Keep your heads down,

not a f*cking word.

This is it, man.

- What is that?

- This is it!

- They're getting their first.

- Stop, stop doing that

you're freaking me out.

- Yeah.

- Wait, they're coming.

- Oh, my goodness

she freak me out,

- Clare's loving this.

- Well, I didn't know who

they were actually

going to be here.

- Right there,

they're right there.

- Great,

we've lost them already.

There's no wonder size.

This place

and wise are no signs.

It's not meant to be the

biggest forest in Ireland

and there's

literally not one sign.

Talk to himself then.

- All right.

- Right, Jimmy.

- What?

- We're here because see

that clearing up there?

So, you must be

like just before it.

- Oh yeah, yeah,

yeah, yeah, we are.

Unreal, respect nature

by carving your name into

a 200-year-old tree.

- Oh cool, man.

Nice one.

- Guys look, footprints.

They look fresh.

- Looks fresh.

One night watching the

Discovery Channel half baked

and your mom thinks

she's Bear Grills.

- My mom used to make

us go orienteering.

- Oh, orientating.

- Thanks, Eleanor.

Great. Come on we need to

keep up with them.

- Ugh...

- Clare, we need to

keep up with them.

- What, wait,

watch the mud here?

- Deep in the undergrowth,

we observed the courtship

ritual with the

lesser spotted lovebirds.

We mustn't disturb them

lest we break the spell.

- What's her problem then?

- Look, we've been

walking for an hour.

We lost track of them,

let's ago.

I think we should turn back.

It's freezing, we're lost!

And we don't

have any signal!

And why the f*ck didn't

anyone think to bring

a f*cking tent?

- Stop moaning, Clare!

Jimmy and I went to a concert

down south last year.

Slept under a camper van

for the whole weekend.

- What a trip, man!

- Cool story, bro.

Look, the way I see it,

we have two options here.

A: Head back to

the petrol station,

find a signal and call my

brother to come pick us up...

or B: Stay here, sleep in

the shite and the freezing

cold for the night,

possibly catch pneumonia,

just to catch our teachers

having a ride on film.

Well?

- I vote B.

- B...

all day long...

B.

- B...

- Fine.

- Come on, Clare...

if we end up in here for

the night, then so be it.

Give me that.

Right, okay, if any of you

can tell me exactly where we

are right now,

I'll keep going.

Anyone?

No, that's what I thought.

Right, let's go back.

- We're here.

- Where?

- We passed this river

ten minutes ago.

- Clare, I don't know where

exactly we are but this X

is where I carved

into the tree.

We've been heading

straight North since then.

- Heading straight

North since then??

Right fine, let's go!

- Someone's not happy.

- She never is man.

- Clare, wait.

Clare, you hungry again?

- I'm fuckin raging again!

- Not helping.

- Have you got

a lighter that works?

- Toss it.

- f*ck you.

- Triangle buddies.

- Triangle wankers.

- Here.

I've got something for you's.

- A tent?

- I guess we'd look.

- What did your

last sl*ve die of?

- Disobedience.

All right, let me see this.

Head cams,

all the night vision.

Get the on.

- Jimmy, where'd you

get all this gear?

- I borrowed it from

the media department.

- Borrowed it?

- That sh*t's

never going back lad.

Right, give me that bag.

Name of the game

tonight folks, is to capture

as much footage as possible.

They're all fully charged

so that should get us

through the night.

Plus, we've got some extra

SD cards in case we

run out of space.

Gordy, you're our star.

Clare, your music's

going to score the doc.

Eleanor, you can edit.

And I'm DOP.

- Aye...

Director of penetration!

- Clare,

your lips are turning blue.

- I told you I

was really cold.

- Take this.

- No, it's fine.

- Please, just take it.

Clare's right, man.

- What?

- We're never

going to find them.

We're just going to freeze

our balls off in here.

We've enough on tape to at

least make them rethink

how they treat us anyway.

- So, that's it?

- f*ck it.

It was fun while it lasted.

Come on.

- Wait.

You can't be serious.

Gordy!

- Here, take these.

We'll be out of here soon.

- Oh God.

We're lost.

We're lost, aren't we?

- Yeah.

We are.

We are so lost.

- I'm starving.

- Clare, you ate

like 2 hours ago!

- I know

but I'm starving again.

Sssssh!

- What?

- Sssssh!

What's that?

- Is that singing?

- Guys, look,

there's the light.

- Show time!

Come on.

- Wait, wait, wait.

- What, what.

- Come here.

- What?

- Come here, come here.

Come here, come here.

- Wait.

Won't they see us?

- No.

What's this?

The naked eye can't see.

Infra-red baby.

Come on.

Let's get closer.

Right, Jimmy, you go first.

- Holy sh*t,

holy sh*t. Shh shh.

- Oh my God.

What the f*ck.

What the f*ck.

What's she doing?

- I have no clue.

- What is going on here?

- Yes!

- Is he dead?

What's she doing?

- Ah, it's on camera.

What the f*ck, what is that?

- Is it?

- No.

- This is mental.

- Wait. Shh shh.

- Guys, I don't think--

- Rise for The Hunts master.

- The what?

f*ckin' what?

- Wait.

- Is that Smurf?

- Smurf.

What the f*ck.

They had him.

- sh*t Guys, guys, guys.

- Wait wait, is he ...

- We can't leave him here.

- What?

- Guys, he's f*ck bleeding.

- What is this?

- Blood The Quarry.

- She's not, is she?

- What the f*ck.

What the f*ck.

- Shh. Shh..

- The quarry has

three minutes.

- Smurf.

- Shh. Shh..

- You all know the parameters.

In an emergency you will

hear the Clarion

and you must return to

the camp immediately.

You have one hour.

- What?

- Shh. Shh...

- Guys...

We need to go,

we need to find him.

We're just gonna have to go.

f*ck they're all after him.

We need to get up,

we need to get out of here.

Jimmy!

What the f*ck?

- Jimmy, what is happening?

Jimmy!

Jimmy, come on.

- I need to see this.

I need to see this.

f*ck.

- f*ck

- Run!

- What the f*ck!

He's sh**ting at us!

Eleanor, hide, hide.

- What the hell is going on?

Where's Jimmy and Clare?

- I don't know.

Oh f*ck.

- Jimmy.

- Oh Jesus, Clare.

Where's Gordy and Eleanor?

- I don't know, I don't know.

- What was that?

- Sick fucks.

- Okay.

We need to get back

towards the carpark.

- Where's my phone?

I can't find my phone.

- Anything?

- sh*t!

Still no signal, f*ck.

- Okay, that's Polaris.

- What's Polaris?

- The North star.

So, the car park is on the

south side of the forest,

which means... if we keep our

backs to Polaris...

then we're always heading south,

I think.

- We need to find

Jimmy and Clare first.

- Please, somebody help me.

Help!

- Smurf! Smurf!

- Clare, wait! Clare.

Clare! Wait.

- No, Jimmy, we can't

- Clare

- Come on.

We need to find

Gordy and Eleanor.

- f*ck!

- Wait. Wait.

- What?

- Take this.

- What am I supposed

to do with this?

- Any of them get close to you,

stick it in there,

it's the soft

part of the neck.

Just stick that in

and keep pushing

- How do you know this?

- Shh.

Go.

- Come on, Gordy

- Clare?

Clare!

- Please don't hurt me,

don't hurt me.

I don't know, I don't know.

- Who's there?

Help.

- Smurf. Smurf.

- What's going on?

- Hide.

- Smurf, hide!

- Wait.

- Gordy, we have to go help him.

- Eleanor, the best

thing we can do

is go back to the petrol

station to raise the alarm.

- What about Clare and Jimmy?

- They're probably

already there.

- They're our best friends,

Gordy.

- You said there were two,

maybe three.

Go.

- Okay, wait, Eleanor,

this is going to be cold.

- Clare, oh my God.

- f*ck.

f*ck.

- Wait, wait,

we have to outsmart.

- Come, we need to run, man.

- No, we can't leave him.

- f*ck them. Come on, please.

We have to move him and hide.

- Gordy Hart, is that

you under all that muck?

- Your aim better

be good, Mallon.

- Help.

- Go.

- Anybody, help me .

- Over here!

- What the f*ck.

- We need to find

Eleanor and Gordy.

- I know, I know.

- There he is.

- Smurf.

- Help!

- Smurf. Smurf.

- Anybody.

- Get down.

- Help, please!

- Be quiet.

- Smurf, get down.

- Eleanor, Smurf!

- Help...

- f*ck!

Eleanor, can you get up?

Come on,

we gotta get out of here.

Come on.

f*ck.

- Oh f*ck.

- What?

- This one's wearing

a head cam

It's okay, it's okay,

I'll lay you down.

Okay, oh sh*t.

- Take it out, Gordy.

- You'll bleed out.

- f*cking take it out!

- sh*t. Okay.

Okay.

- Gordy.

- Yeah.

- Go get whatever

weapons she has left.

- Eleanor, I can't.

- Go!

f*cking go, Gordy!

Go!

- Quick. Pick up.

Grandad,

if you this message,

please send the police.

I'm in Glenarma forest

and there's people here

and they're trying to k*ll us.

Clare's dead.

- Don't... f*cking... move.

- If I were you, boy,

I would run.

- Stay back.

Stay-the-f*ck-back.

- You've only got one bolt.

Get him!

f*ck! f*ck!

f*ck.

Eleanor, come

on we need to get up.

We need to get up.

Come on, it's gonna be okay.

Eleanor, come on it's okay.

It's okay,

you're gonna get up.

Let's go!

Eleanor, come on we gotta go,

we gotta get out of here.

- Stop!

- Where are you, Jimmy?

- Stop!

- Hold on Jimmy, just hold on.

- Keep going...

- It was just me

and my girlfriend I swear,

I f*cking swear.

I just wanna go home

and see my Granda.

- Hold Jimmy, I'm coming.

I'm coming.

- Three of our party

have been k*lled.

Three hunters

on the hunt server.

- We need to get the

f*ck out of here...

- There's still at least

one more of them out there.

- Let him take care of that!

- They haven't seen our faces,

so we can disappear.

- They've seen mine.

- It's your hunt,

so it's your problem.

- I go.

I'd like cleaning up.

There's the one for you.

Get rid of him.

Get rid of him!

- Smurf.

Smurf.

Clare.

- Don't be silly, Gordon.

They know who you are, which

means they know where you live,

where Cuisle lives.

- f*ck you, you sick f*ck!

- Why you just give me the g*n?

We can we can figure this out.

- I've already

figured something out.

- You always were

a f*ck-up, Gordon.

Just like your mother...

- You have no idea what you

are dealing with Gordy...

- Jimmy!

What the f*ck.

- Gordy...

- You okay?

How the f*ck do

you work this thing, f*ck.

You'll be alrigh, man.

It's okay, I got you.

You're all right.

Get up up.

Okay.

- Where's Eleanor?

She's dead, Jimmy.

- She's dead.

- Clare and Smurf, too...

Dead...

Dead.

- Wait, wait, wait, wait...

The camera, is it the camera,

get the camera.

- Look bod, sorry,

we're nearly there,

come on, Jimmy.

That's it, come on,

that's it just keep on.

Keep going.

The car park.

Sit down there, man.

It's okay.

Just sit down.

sh*t!

f*ck.

f*ck, Jimmy, it's a car!

- What?

- It's a car!

Help please,, you have

to help us, please! Help.

What the f*ck.

Help us, please.

Please help.

Jimmy, it's him.

- Give me the g*n,

give me the g*n,

- Jimmy!

f*ck, f*ck.

- Let's go, let's go, man.

Let's go.

- Go.

- Get the camera.

Go, go, go!

- Just a bit more, run.

- I can't go anymore, man.

I can't f*ckin' do it.

- We have to keep running,

we have to get the

f*ck out of here.

- I need to stop.

I need to stop.

- No man,

we have to keep going.

Right, okay,

Two seconds, man.

Okay Jimmy,

we need to keep moving.

- Look where we are, man.

- Jimmy... stay down.

Don't move.

Jimmy, Jimmy, f*ck!

sh*t, f*ck, f*ck.

f*ck you!

Help!

Help!

Help! Help!

Help!

- The hunt's over.

Initiate clean up.

- The sole survivor recovered

from Glenarma forest

by the fire and rescue services

a day after the incident,

has finally returned home.

Having spent 7 weeks

in a coma

and more than a year

in hospital,

Eleanor Morgan continues to

face a difficult time ahead.

It's been more than fourteen

months since that tragic night

in Glenarma forest,

where four students

and their lecturers

went missing.

The sole survivor,

Eleanor Morgan,

sustained a deep s*ab wound;

Lost an inordinate

amount of blood.

She was exposed to

severe hypothermia

and doctors were astonished

that she was alive at all...

Tonight she gives us an

exclusive interview from an

undisclosed where she has been

hiding for several weeks now

in fear for her own life.

You've been criticized for your

recent campaign on social media,

where you have been

highly critical

of the police investigations.

How does that make you feel?

- I'm the only eyewitness to

what happened that night,

yet police have dismissed

everything I have said.

My friend's K*llers are still

at large and I live in extreme

fear for my own life.

While it seems, nothing is being

done to catch those responsible.

- You've said it was,

amongst others,

your two lecturers who were

responsible for your attempted

m*rder, as well as the

disappearance of your friends.

How do you respond to

the family's anger

at these allegations?

- They can think what they want.

Their family members

are monsters

for what they did to us.

- Your own recollections of

these bizarre events have been,

in your own words, vague.

Can you understand why

people may say that

you are a fantasist?

- I have nothing but my own

word to prove anything that

happened that night.

People are going to believe

what they want to believe but...

I know what I saw.

- Police have now said that they

have exhausted all avenues

for new evidence that will

progress the case

and corroborate your

account of the events.

- They're not going to

find any evidence

because the fire

destroyed it all.

Who started this fire and how

did they get out of the forest?

Someone must have helped them.

- Is there anything you would

like to say to the audiences

that may be

watching this tonight,

that will lead to new

information that could bring us

closer to solving

this tragic case?

- I live in constant fear

that these people

might still come for me.

But I need the world to

know what happened that night.

And no matter what

happens or how long it takes,

I will never stop fighting

for the truth for my friends.

- May I begin by thanking you

for your patience

and your understanding on this,

the second anniversary of the

disappearance of the students

and teachers

from the Mid Ulster College

of Art in March 2020.

Despite the diligent and

courageous efforts of my

fellow officers

and investigation teams

during those two years,

the case remains cold.

- Eleanor!

- Detective. Detective.

You may have scared

the entire forest,

but you haven't

followed every lead.

You need to look harder.

Nine people don't just

disappear without someone

knowing something about it.

I have done

everything that I could.

Now would you

please stop filming me.

You haven't done

enough and you know it.

- Are you okay, love?

- It's clear to me

that the police have

given up on this case.

But I will not let their

incompetence and apathy

stand in the way of me bringing

my friends K*llers to justice.

This is Detective

Inspector Todd.

He's the chief investigating

officer on the Glenarma case

and I filmed him

this afternoon.

He's reading a file

with evidence I've compiled

since my friends went missing.

Watch what he does.

Bastard.

This is Eleanor,

please leave a message.

- Hello, this is a message

for Eleanor Morgan.

Eleanor, this is D.I. McKillion

from Brayburn Police Station.

I'm calling in relation to a

video which you leaked online

this afternoon of my

colleague DI Todd.

Now, you're not in any trouble

but since you've

leaked the video,

Todd has gone into

hiding and we have reason to

believe that you

may be in danger.

I'm sending a patrol car

to your house right now.

But as a precaution please

lock your doors and windows

and get to a safe place

until my team arrives.

In the meantime,

I'll keep trying you.

Thank you.

- There's a basement.

- This is control.

Proceed with extreme caution.

There is nothing on the

house blueprints

that suggest a basement.

- Copy that.

- Oh, it stinks down here.

- Hands behind your head!

Stand up, stand up!

- We've got

a prisoner down here!

Can you walk?

Let's go.

We're going to

need a paramedic.

- Are you real?

- Easy, easy.

- Frankly, astonishing scenes

here in the South of the city.

I'm at the residents of

Detective Inspector

Alan R Todd were 719 days

after going missing.

Gordon Hart...

- Hart was allegedly discovered

in a concealed basement in

Todd's house in a police

operation that also uncovered

a wealth of

evidence including,

I'm told, footage of

what happened that night...

- T odd has been arrested and

taken into police custody,

details are scares

as you might expect with

a high-profile public

official is involved,

but we'll keep you up to date.

- What?

- Nothing...

just... admiring the view

- Shut up.

Is that thing recording?

- Maybe...

What are you doing?

- Finishing the ending?

The bus stuff.

Clare's music.

- Oh yeah, just listen.

Yeah...

still shite.

I'm joking.

I'm joking.

It's perfect.

So, are you ready to send

this out into the world?

Look at me, Jimmy.

The camera loves you.

You're so sexy.

Not you, Clare.

Every day, he would play

the tapes over and over.

Trying to break me.

But I remembered her words.

'If you're alive, there's

always something to live for..'

Always.
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