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It's the Ripper! Come on!

It's the Ripper! Come on!

There he goes!

He's gone in a house! - Now we've got him!

There was another murder.

They're looking for Jack the Ripper.

It's you!

It's you they're looking for!

Anna... Anna...

It's very cold here, Granny.

It's lonely. Very lonely.

'It's so cold, Granny. So cold.'

Mary, dear, listen carefully to Granny.

Is there no one with you in the spirit worid to play with, dear?

Is there no one at all?.

It's very lonely, Granny.'

Well, look around you, dear.

Is there no one at all with you?

There must be someone with you.

Oh, I don't think you're trying, dear.

Look behind you.

Yes.'

Who is it, dear? See who it is.

Look hard for Granny, dear, please.

I-It's a little girl like me.

'A little girl.'

Ask her her name, dear.

Find out her name.

Not her spirit name, dear.

We wouldn't know her spirit name down here, would we?

She says her name's Claudia.

She's very nice but her dress, it's all wet.

It's Claudia! Claudia, my baby.

Claudia, can you hear Mama?

Claudia, speak to Mama, please.'

I hear voices, strange voices,

but I can't make out what they're saying.

What is happening? I don't understand the foreign language.

Italian? Is it Italian?

La poverina.

I see a boat. There's been an accident. Is that what I see?

I see a boat and I see water. Lots of water.

A lake... - Claudia, can you hear me?

Speak to me. Please.

Is Claudia happy, Mary?

Ask the little girl, is she happy, dear?

It's Granny, dear.

Ask the little girl, is she happy?

Can you hear me, Mary?

You must try, dear, or Granny will get very annoyed.

It's no use. We've lost contact with the spirit worid.

Oh, please try.

If the spirits won't cooperate,

there's nothing we can do this end.

According to the stars,

the spirits should be very auspicious next Wednesday,

if you'd like to try again.

I can spare a little time about 8:30 if you'd like to pass by then.

Mrs Golding, as a student of the occult

I've never witnessed such close contact with the spirit worid.

A truly amazing talent, madam.

A very natural talent, Mr Dysart.

Very natural talent, madam.

I'll do all I can to help. - Thank you. We're very grateful.

Thank you. - Till Wednesday, then.

This was your first visit to a medium, then, Mr Pritchard?

Yes, it is.

The young have no interest in spirits.

There are so few people they know who are dead.

As one gets older, one finds

that death separates us more and more from loved ones.

I wager you find that true, Dr Pritchard?

Yes, Mrs Golding.

Ow! Get off! - My dear young lady!

What are you doing, girl?. - Did I hurt you?

Yes, you did, sir...

I mean, no, of course you didn't, sir.

What are you doing down here?

She loves to listen to the spirit voices. Run along now.

I told her, she mustn't loiter down here when I've got customers...

Guests... She doesn't listen to a word I say.

Your child, Mrs Golding?

I took her in from an orphanage some years ago,

out of the goodness of my heart.

Her mother was done in, I fear. She's a trifle touched, I'm afraid.

God knows what happened to her father if she ever had one.

But one has to do all one can

for the poor creatures of this worid. Don't you agree, Dr Pritchard?

Yes, Mrs Golding. One must.

Good night, gentlemen. Good night.

For a music hall turn, it was entertaining.

Music hall turn? Criminal deception.

That poor woman was driven to hysteria.

Mrs Golding's a bloodsucker making money out of human grief.

A letter or two in the press should put her and her like

out of business for good.

Sorry, my boy. I can't expect you to be interested in my pet causes.

Home now, Pleasants, if you please. - Home?

Tonight's my stag party. - So soon?

Laura arrives tomorrow, the wedding's only six days away.

How these things catch up on one. - I wouldn't phrase it that way.

We'll talk later. You take the carriage. I might walk home.

Run along to your club, my boy.

Good night. - Have a good time.

Right, giddy-up now!

Like a cab, sir? I can run down the Strand and get you one, sir.

Very well. I'll wait here.

Oh, it's like selling my own flesh and blood.

I'll never forgive myself. The poor little dear is only 17.

Oh, come now. It's bound to happen.

Sooner than later if I'm any judge of the girl.

You will be kind to her. She is an innocent girl.

She'd better be at that price.

If I wasn't desperate for money, I'd never allow this.

Of course not.

Hello, my dear.

Don't be frightened, my dear.

Surely your aunt told you I was going to pay you a visit tonight?

Yes, sir.

Shall we close this, my dear?

Makes things more cosy, hmm?

Oh, come on!

I've brought you a little present, Anna.

Look.

There, now. What do you think of that, eh?

I'll wager you've never had anything as pretty as that before, have you?

It's all precious stones, you know.

How do you like it?

It's all yours, you know.

I say, girl, are you all right?

What's the trouble, eh?

Look, damn it, what are you playing at?

Is this some sort of trick?

Come on. You're not dealing with some rustic on his first night in London.

Get up! Come on, you little bitch! Get up!

Get up! - Stop it! Stop it, Mr Dysart.

She's only a poor, innocent girl.

Look, you old bitch, you're not putting me off with this game.

There, there, Anna. It's all right.

It happens to all of us. Mr Dysart didn't mean to hurt you.

Oldest trick there is. I expect you've sold her as a virgin before.

Never! - Well, I'll have my way with her

or I'll have my money back...

Stop it! Stop it, Mr Dysart!

All right, then. There's your money.

Good grief, woman! Have you no sense of values?!

There, there, dear. It's all right now.

Anna...

Look what you've done...!

Mrs Golding?

Go on! Clear off. Get off out of it! Buzz off!

Right, now. Come on. Out you come.

One fact is abundantly clear, gentlemen -

whoever impaled that woman possessed immense strength.

In going through your individual statements, however,

I've found details that do not...

shall we say, provide a clear picture.

Inspector, I have a number of urgent appointments in the Commons.

Mr Dysart, I shall endeavour not to keep you longer than necessary.

Now, then... Mr and Mrs Wilson.

You were the first to leave Mrs Golding's house,

once the so-called chat with the spirit worid was concluded.

That is correct. - You came out of the house,

got into the carriage and were driven away.

Did you see anyone leave after you? - No, Inspector.

Are you absolutely certain?

My wife was upset. I didn't notice much beyond that fact.

Then, Dr Pritchard, you left with your son.

My son took our carriage to his club, as I told you in my statement.

I sent a boy to the Strand to fetch me a cab.

When the cab was arriving, I heard the scream.

And when did you leave the house, Mr Dysart?

Shortly after the Pritchards. The door was hardly closed.

I told you all this. - Then, Dr Pritchard,

you must have seen Mr Dysart leave the house.

No, I did not. - But you were across the street.

Perhaps, Mr Pritchard, you noticed Mr Dysart?

I'm afraid not.

I hope you realise what you're suggesting.

Perhaps you can explain why you were not seen leaving

by Dr and Mr Pritchard who were 20 feet away?

I, er...

Inspector, it occurs to me that if Mr Dysart left two minutes after us,

it's possible we didn't see him

because we were on the far side of our carriage.

Yes, Dr Pritchard. That is a possibility that occurred to me.

It is a possible explanation.

Of course. How stupid of me. I remember the carriage now.

It slipped my mind.

Will you stand up, Mr Dysart?

Dr Pritchard, you are the only witness I have.

I ask you to observe Mr Dysart with care.

Could Mr Dysart possibly be the man

you saw leave Mrs Golding after she screamed?

It was dark. Could you possibly be mistaken, Doctor?

Think, please, before you answer.

No, I don't think it was Mr Dysart, Inspector. It was a much larger man.

I'm afraid the villain of this piece seems to have escaped you, Inspector.

She got herself lost, Mr Michael. I knew it.

Poor, poor girl.

Mrs Bryant, I'd be obliged if you didn't use that expressión.

There's nothing poor about Laura. There she is!

Come on, ladies and gentlemen!

I'm waiting for my fiancé. He should be here in a moment.

Laura?

Michael!

Oh, my love, at last!

Oh, it's been a year and four days, and the four days were the longest.

It'll never happen again, I promise you.

Welcome home, Miss Laura. - Oh, Nanny Bryant.

Now I now I'm really home at last.

My father couldn't make it, due to "pressure of business".

Your poor father. He works too hard.

Things have changed. He's now a follower of this man Freud.

He calls himself a psychoanalyst.

Now, now, you two. You're not married yet.

Mrs Bryant has orders to keep us in sight until we're married.

I'm to stay at my club.

The carriage, Miss Laura. - It's Pleasants!

How nice to hear your voice again.

Drive slowly, so that Michael can relate to me all that is happening.

We questioned her, Doctor, but she's no memory of the murder.

None at all?.

A complete withdrawal?.

I see.

Get us out of here! We're starving!

We're not certain it wasn't too much for the girl's mind.

With Ms Golding gone, who'll look after her?

It'll be the streets for her, like so many others.

Come in, dearie, why don't you? Come and see how royalty live.

Only half a crown.

Perhaps as a doctor, I may be able to help.

She'd be grateful, Doctor.

Want me to put on a show for the doc, Inspector?

Come for Little Miss Muffet? - Come along, you lot.

Move away there.

Dirty bitches have taken her clothes, Inspector.

Right. That's enough. Let the gentleman through. Stop that!

Don't you do that to me. You'll get your turn. Watch it!

What have I said?

Anna?

Do you remember me, Anna?

Yes, sir. I remember you.

Hey, what about one of us, then, eh?

Belt up, you lot! Not so much of it, you hear?

Do you know where we're going, Anna?

I don't know, sir.

We're going to my home.

I'm going to look after you from now on. Would you like that?

No, you'll be quite safe. There'll be no more seances...

with you playing the ghost.

No more gentlemen calling on you in the middle of the night.

You'll lead a very different life. - Will I work in the kitchens?

No, Anna. No.

I have a perfectly fine, cook, housekeeper and a maid.

All you will have to do is to learn to become one of the family.

Family, sir? - Yes.

Muffins! Muffins!

We're here, sir.

Here we are. We're home. This is where I live.

Thank you, sir.

Do you approve?

Oh, yes, sir! It's beautiful!

Well, let's go in.

This will be your room, Anna.

This used to be my wife's room.

She died a long time ago.

But from now on, it will known as Anna's room.

Dolly, help Miss Anna in any way that you can.

Yes, sir.

Well, Anna. Are you pleased?

Well, I...see from that that you are.

Dolly, the first thing to do is get Miss Anna bathed and dressed.

Yes, sir. I'll get the bath ready.

Perhaps you could find something from my wife's wardrobe

suitable for Miss Anna to wear for dinner.

Yes, sir. There's the pink dress. Miss Anna will look lovely in that.

Yes...

Well... Dolly seems to know where everything is,

so don't hesitate to ask her for anything that you may want.

Don't you worry, sir. You'll never recognise her, sir.

Come on, Miss Anna.

Pleasants, bring the luggage.

Yes, Mr Michael.

Oh, Michael, it's so good to be back.

Three steps down...

Oh, and here's the umbrella stand...

Oh! Here's your knobbly old stick, do you remember that?

Oh, it's that horrible old clock. I remember that, too.

We broke it.

And study door...

And the mirror,

which no longer holds any interest for me at all.

And the table, the chair...

and the Chinese vase... and now the stairs...

Laura... - Oh, Michael, you've moved.

You've got the wrong man, Laura.

Dr Pritchard. I'm so sorry. Forgive me.

How are you, Laura? I hope you had a pleasant voyage.

In the guest room, Pleasants. - Isn't Laura having Mother's room?

I'm afraid not. We already have a guest.

May I ask what guest, Father? - Oh, I can learn a room in minutes.

It's no problem. I'm only here for a few days.

It's that girl from Mrs Golding's.

They were keeping her in the cells amongst...very dubious company.

I've said that she may stay here with us.

You've brought her here?!

Anna?

Anna?

Would you come down a moment, my dear?

This is my son Michael. You remember him?

How do you do, sir? - Welcome to our home, Anna.

Thank you, sir. - This is my fiancée Laura.

Hello, Anna. - Laura is blind, my dear.

Miss Laura... - Oh, don't be worried.

It's just a nuisance. I see with my hands.

Dolly, take Miss Anna to have her bath.

Come along, Miss Anna. I've got the water ready.

And I must get back to work. See you at dinner later, Laura.

Call Mrs Bryant and get her to show Laura to her room.

What a kind man he is.

I've been expecting you.

Doctor, I've no idea why you saw fit to save me from great embarrassment

but I'm much obliged to you, sir.

It was a misunderstanding -

one which could have ruined my parliamentary career.

Yes, Mr Dysart. Being hanged could have ruined your neck, as well.

I don't wish to slight your contribution

but it wouldn't have gone that far.

Really? Mr Dysart, either you or Anna killed Mrs Golding.

Oh, come now!

Surely you don't think a respectable Member of Parliament

goes about murdering people.

If you even suspected I was guilty, why did you lie to save me?

Because it suited my purpose.

My knowledge of certain mental diseases

leads me to suspect one of you.

I could be wrong. - I saw it. She was possessed.

Her whole body was contorted. Her hands...

They weren't her hands. - Really? Whose were they?

How should I know? She was possessed.

If she wasn't, how could she manage, a frail girl,

to drive the poker through flesh and bone

plus an inch and a half oak door?

The hysteria accompanying certain disorders

can produce extraordinary strength.

That's one explanation. - The other being that I did it?

A possibility.

I don't understand. If you thought I committed a crime that brutal,

we'd hardly be discussing it about your home.

Anna is upstairs at this moment. - She's what?!

I intend to study her. To do that, she must remain in my care.

Damn it, she's a possessed being, as savage as any beast.

Listen to me. Since time began, men have been murdering one another.

When it happens, we hunt the murderer down

and use the law to murder him in return.

We've tortured him, burned him alive, disembowelled him,

though nowadays we're more humane - we simply hang him.

And all this time, we have never once tried to understand him,

to find out why.

Why one human being murders another human being.

So we go on having murders and murdering in revenge.

Only the graveyard worms are richer.

But she was possessed... - Nonsense!

I believe the girl is suffering from a disorder of the mind,

possibly brought on by some terrifying experience in childhood.

Maybe it was congenital, but it has divided her mind.

There's an Austrian doctor called Freud who studied this.

It's called schizophrenia.

He also used a new science called psychoanalysis

to explore the mind and its disorders, to find out why.

This is the technique I would like to use with Anna

but I need your help.

Now perhaps you can understand my behaviour at the police station.

I want you to use your position to find out about her past -

her family, where she lived, everything.

The slightest detail could be vital to understanding her condition.

What if she murders somebody else? - She won't.

Even if she did, to understand the psychology of murder

would be worth the risk.

And if I refuse?

I might just remember who it was I saw

leaving the house after the murder.

With greater accuracy this time.

You'd better go the way you came.

One thing you've got to learn around here

is to affect what Dr Pritchard calls a happy countenance,

which means he likes to see people with smiles on their faces, he does.

Not that he's one for smiles and giggles himself, know what I mean?

Not like us. - I wasn't crying because I was sad,

I was crying because I was happy.

It's such a beautiful room. - I know you were, Miss Anna. Oh!

Oh, it's all right. It's only Dr Pritchard.

Anna, at my age, one treats modesty as an affectation of the ugly.

It'll fit Miss Anna a treat, sir.

See how this goes with the dress.

Oh, sir. It's lovely!

We'll be at the restaurant within the hour,

as soon as I can leave the embassy.

I've left you the carriage. Pleasants will see you to the door.

Dolly.

Don't let her out of your sight until she's in the carriage.

She's had a disturbing day. She needs company.

All right, sir. Oh, Miss Anna.

You're going to look like a proper princess tonight.

You just wait and see.

Here.

Ooh, it's a tight fit. Goodness, look at the time.

Oh, darling, your holding me like this is ruining our reputations,

but I could do it all night.

Then we shall. - When we're married, please.

But now there's no more music, and your father's waiting.

Oh, Father...

Oh, it's so hot.

Let's go back and dance. - No. My feet hurt. I'm sitting down.

I'm so hot. - To your right.

Ah! That's better.

The dancing's made me thirsty. Oh!

Oh, my goodness.

It's all right.

I must leave. I'm worried about Anna. She should have arrived by now.

We shan't be late. - Mrs Bryant will look after you.

Thank you, Dr Pritchard.

I'm sorry. Something seems to have spoilt the evening for your father.

But not for me.

Oh, Dolly. It's so beautiful.

I'm afraid to move for fear I'll wake up.

You're not asleep, Miss Anna.

Here. Take a look at the back.

Do you have to all me "Miss"? I'd much prefer us to be friends.

No, that would never do. You can't have the likes of me

talking to a lady on such familiar terms.

But I'm not a real lady yet. - Wait till you see yourself in this.

Oh, Miss Anna, you're going to look lovely tonight.

Everybody's going to be looking at you.

You're going to be the belle of the ball, you just wait and see.

There. It'll look lovely on that dress.

There now.

Oh, Miss Anna, do you like it?

Oh, you do like it. I knew you would.

Miss Anna, you look just like a little doll,

all done up to meet the queen.

I'll kiss you now, then, before you become a lady.

Anna...

Pleasants, go to the restaurant and tell Mr Michael that you're waiting.

I'll take a cab if I need one. - Very good, sir.

Anna...

Anna?

Give it to me, Anna.

Give it to me.

I will keep it for you.

Stay here.

Stay here.

Dolly?

Anna...

Come with me.

What am I doing here?

We should be at the restaurant. - It's all right.

It's very late. You've had long day.

You're becoming very sleepy.

Yes, I am. Very sleepy.

Has anything happened? - Nothing, my dear.

You dozed off and had a bad dream.

Oh, Dr Pritchard...

You came back and found me asleep.

Oh, I'm so ashamed.

Ah, this is what I was looking for. - Dr Pritchard.

It's all right, Mrs Bryant. Laura's capable of putting herself to bed.

You must get your sleep, considering the heavy time ahead of us.

Oh, yes. The wedding arrangements.

That Dolly promised to wake me up when you came in, sir.

Where has the girl gone?

I'm afraid we've lost our Dolly, Mrs Bryant.

As Anna and I were leaving,

a man brought a message from Dolly's mother.

I never knew she had one. I'd never heard her speak of her mother.

Apparently, her mother's gravely ill.

There was nothing I could do but send her off to give what help she could.

She was terribly upset. - That kind of girl does come and go.

All young giris today lack character.

It's a fact. Can I get you anything, Doctor?

No, thank you. I just came back for this.

I shall be here when Laura returns, so there's no need to stay up.

If you're certain that I won't be needed,

I think I will take a little rest.

I'll call if I need you. - Thank you, Doctor.

It's time you were up, Miss Anna.

Come, now, Miss Anna, it's way past noon.

If you don't get up, it'll be too late to bother getting up at all.

Oh, this is disgraceful. - Mrs Bryant.

Let her sleep. I gave her a sedative last night.

I want you to keep an eye on her. I don't want her to leave the house.

Is she not well, Doctor?

It isn't contagious, is it? - No, Mrs Bryant.

It's just that she needs rest and care, that's all.

Whatever you say, Doctor.

There you are, Pritchard.

Your message suggested, as well as hysteria, that you've had success.

Doctor, being a scientist,

you'll find nothing I say about possessión believable.

So you've found someone to say it for you?

As you know, our dear Queen Victoria herself...

Really, Dysart, the beliefs of that dear lady have no interest for me.

What have you found out about Anna? - Nothing whatsoever.

I've checked newspapers, police files, all without success.

However, I have contacted a certain personage.

The Royal Medium, Madame Bullard.

Please, Dysart, not a seance.

Madame Bullard has kindly consented to give you an interview tomorrow.

I advise you to go. You have no idea what you're dealing with.

I know very well what I'm dealing with.

Unless you keep that appointment tomorrow, I'm going to the police.

Now, Anna, we're going on a voyage, you and I,

back in time to when you were a very little girl.

I want you to try and remember as far back as you can. Back in time.

Try and search in your mind for that time when you were very, very small.

Do you remember you mother, Anna? What was she like?

She wore a silk dress... with a frill around the bottom.

There was a fire in the grate, and it was warm.

Sometimes...

Sometimes?

Sometimes?

Sometimes I'd sit on her lap by the fire. Sometimes on the rug.

There were bars. - Where?

Around my bed. There were bars around my bed.

There were bars around my bed.

And it got very cold. The fire died away very slowly.

It got very, very cold.

My mother kept...

kept lying there so still...

for a long time...

staring at me.

Yes, Anna. Go on.

Rest, Anna.

Rest a moment.

I can't let you go. - We'll be all right.

Oh, Doctor. I'm sorry if we disturbed you,

but Mr Michael and Miss Laura, they're being very rebellious.

We're only going out to dinner.

I can hardly chaperone them and look after Miss Anna and yourself as well.

I'm only a singular person.

Yes, you're quite right. Go with them to dinner.

Anna and I can manage. Now, if you'll excuse me.

Hurry up, Nanny.

Anna?

Anna!

What are you doing? - Get out of here!

You're a bit young for this game. Get off home!

'Ere you. What are you doin'? Go on!

Hello, there. You lost yourself, have you, my dear?

You're a bit young for this game, aren't you?

Them old bags up there'll have your hair off

if they catch you on their beat.

Let's look at you. Nice little thing.

Anna?

Anna?

Anna?

When I started, it was a different kettle of fish.

Every girl for herself. None of this business of having your territory.

Ooh, there was lovely houses in them days, all crystal and silk hangings,

and lovely gentlemen to tip you a guinea just for luck.

Beautiful, it was.

Anna?

Come on, dearie. Come on!

Anna.

No, it's all too regulated now, dear,

what with the police on you and the price of gin what it is,

and how even so-called nice ladies act!

You can't tell the professionals from the amateurs! Just a minute.

Oh, now... Bloody key. Oh, there we are.

Now, watch your step, dear.

Now. There. That's it.

There you are. Wait there, dear.

Nice little thing, she is.

There. That's put some light on the subject.

Now, a pretty young girl like yourself,

you've got to start out right.

And the right way isn't by tramping up and down on some street

what's already being solicited on.

Now, I'll just take a little drop of this, dear...for my throat.

No, you see, that's what could have put all those giris in such a temper.

But don't you worry, dear. Long Liz is gonna look after you.

Anna?

Anna?

I'm looking for a girl, this tall, in a cloak. Have you seen her?

I've seen many giris pass. - Have you seen this one?

Round by the Crown and Trumpet. - Crown and Trumpet?

Anna! - If it's a real woman you want...

No, even though the good days is gone for all of us,

there's still good pickings to be made.

Especially for the likes of you... at your age.

You're quite a pretty little thing.

'Ere. Stand up, m'dear.

Let's have a little look at you, then.

Come on, then.

Oh, you're a bit modest there for most gentlemen's taste,

but not to worry, they'll get plumper in time,

and a few little tricks I know.

Oh, poor little thing, shivering with the cold?

It's a wonder you didn't freeze.

Anna...

Time you and I...

Oh, my God!

I'm looking for a girl wearing a cloak. Have you seen her?

I'll pay you well. - That must be the new one.

Yeah, we saw her. She'll remember us us, too. Right little grabber.

I shouldn't have thought she was enough woman for you.

Where is she? - Where's that money?

Liz took her back to her place. - Oh, yeah.

Who's Liz? Where does she live? - Liz likes the little giris.

Where does she live? - Not so bloody hard!

Hands off me! Don't squeeze the fruit unless you're buying it.

Tell me where to find this Liz! - Blimey! There she is now!

Who the bloody hell done this?

Somebody get the police!

Anna?

Cab?

You bastard! We'll have you! Over this way.

Hey, you! Stop!

That bloke's all right. He was with us when we found Long Liz.

In sickness and in health...

In sickness and in health...

For better and for worse... - For better and for worse...

Till death us do part... - Till death us do part...

And even then, I plight thee my troth.

And even then, I plight thee my troth.

If anyone here assembled knows just cause

why this couple should not be joined in holy wedlock,

let him speak now or forever hold his peace.

I know of one very just cause, sir. - What?

If you go any further, they'll be properly married at their rehearsal.

Quite right, Doctor. It's true, you know.

Once when I was a very young curate, I got so carried away

that I prematurely spliced the couple

right on the spot.

When do we rehearse the kissing? - I was wondering the same thing.

Laura, I believe you'd like a little practice finding the register?

Yes, please. - The rest of you may stand easy

while we sort out the stroll to the vestry.

Step up now. That's it... That's good.

Why are you crying, Anna?

Because it's all so beautiful.

They look so lovely and happy.

I don't know what I'll do at the real wedding.

Come, Anna.

Dr Pritchard, do you think...? - Anna...

I want you to think of me as a friend, to trust me.

Would it help if you called me John?

Oh, no, sir. I couldn't. - Well, I won't have "sir",

and Dr Pritchard sounds much too formal.

Dr John. - Hmm. All right.

You were going to ask something? - Yes, I was wondering...

"Even then, I plight thee my troth."

Do you think we know each other in that other worid, Dr John?

What do you mean? - Well, at Mrs Golding's sometimes,

I know I was only pretending...

but sometimes I got into their worid.

They were so mad, so full of hate...

unhappy.

Last night... - That was just a bad dream, Anna.

I told you, a bad dream. - No.

No, I felt them coming to me so clearly.

Anna, there are no such things as spirits. This is nonsense.

I want you to meet a certain lady. - Is she a doctor, too?

No, she's not a doctor. Trust me.

Anna...

Anna... Trust me.

A gentleman and young lady to see you, madame.

They gave no name. - Ask them to come in, Maude.

They are expected.

Do come in.

And be seated.

This is Miss Anna.

Hello, my dear. Sit here, won't you?

What a pretty dress you have on. - Thank you, madame.

I hear you have lost your past. - It's facts I need, madame.

I can only tell you what I see. - What the crystal ball reveals?

Sir, I do not really understand the process myself,

but I use no apparatus, unless I can call myself apparatus.

No crystal ball, not even tea leaves.

Sorry if I disappoint you. Shall I proceed?

Oh, what a very pretty little face you have, my dear.

Don't be alarmed. Nothing I do will harm you.

I've often helped people to find their past,

an sometimes it can be such a very pleasant exper...

There is a violence in this girl. I felt it. Quite sudden.

It's still there now. Something horribly violent.

Something to do with someone close to her.

I see a room, firelight,

a red carpet...

a bed and a child.

A little girl is in the bed.

There is a woman, her mother, and a man, her fa...

Yes. Her father.

He's well-dressed, well-spoken.

A nobleman.

His clothes are years ago.

There's blood on his clothes. He is a man who murders.

The little girl...it is Anna.

She's alone. There is a woman on the floor, lying there, still.

Blood.

The man has murdered the mother of his child.

And that child...

That child is Anna.

Who is this man?

Berner Street... Berner Street.

Why, it's...

Oh, my God!

He's the Ripper!

Who was it?

Who was this man? I must know!

I can't tell you.

But I warn you, the violence of that man is still in this girl.

She is what I would call possessed.

Poor child!

There, there. It's all right. Don't be frightened.

You're all right now.

Poor child.

Anna...

Come along, Anna. It's time for us to go.

Madam...

Anna!

Anna!

Why?

Why?!

Giddy-up.

Come in.

What the devil do you want? - What did Madame Bullard say?

Nothing.

A lot of mumbo jumbo about Jack the Ripper being her father.

I knew it! - He's been dead years.

That explains it. - Rubbish. It's not a fact.

If Madame Bullard... - She's a fake!

Dysart, I'm beginning to make progress.

I'm discovering the causes of her actions. I will cure her.

You can't cure Jack the Ripper!

That's who she is! - Listen to me, Dysart!

Listen to me.

Let me show you what I've discovered.

Come, Anna.

Now, lie down, Anna.

Now you're feeling very tired, Anna.

Sleep.

Sleep.

Sleep.

Her condition is induced by nothing more than a flickering light.

Do you remember where this began?

She used to hide behind a grille at Mrs Golding's.

The firelight flickering through the grille set up a conditioning,

which she associated with this spirit worid nonsense.

She's an emotional, sensitive girl. In reaction against the terrors

of the worid she grew up in, her mind went into revolt.

It sought every opportunity available to forget,

to escape into a safer worid, where no one could intrude...

or inflict pain...

or lust.

While the light flickered, Anna felt safe.

She felt needed and useful. So, in moments of stress,

her mind seized on any similar pattern to escape.

You may be right, but she's a murderer, a murderer's daughter.

You can't escape that.

Murder must be punished. - Please, let me prove my theory.

Anna?

Anna?

Anna, I want you to open your eyes and look at something.

Can you see it, Anna?

Yes.

I remember.

I thought it was lost.

Now, look at it again, Anna.

Thank you, Anna.

Now I want you to close your eyes and sleep again.

Rest, Anna... Rest...

You're very tired.

She's perfectly safe in that state. - How can a murderer be safe?!

What sets her off? Why does she kill?.

I haven't discovered what triggers her violence but when I do...

Don't you see? I'm near a discovery

that could change conceptions of crime - and punishment.

Yes, all very interesting, I'm sure.

But it doesn't solve the problem, which is still one of morality.

The girl brutally murdered a woman, possibly more, and she is unpunished.

Is that all you can think of? I'm about to find out why she has to kill

and all you can think of is revenge. I can cure her.

The only cure for her trouble

is a length of good, stout rope about her neck.

It was always the answer. I must have been mad to listen to you.

Fear has made me neglect my duty.

And I think, Pritchard, any revised testimony you give

about seeing me that night will be a waste of your breath,

once it's out you're harbouring a murderer.

As a public servant, I intend to expose this menace.

Good day to you, sir.

Anna, my dear...

I failed.

I failed you and I failed myself.

Forgive me, Anna.

Anna...

Anna...

No! Anna!

Anna!

The alterations to the dress will take hours.

I can't possibly go with you. - We'll go alone.

Go alone?! You can't be seen out together,

two days before your wedding, unchaperoned.

Ah, there's your solution.

Where are you off to? - Anna, you're just in time

to save not only our reputation in society but honour, as well.

Don't get too tired, Miss Laura.

See she doesn't, Mr Michael. - She'll be all right.

Goodbye.

Dr Pritchard, is that you?

Yes, Mrs Bryant. Is Michael with you?

He and Miss Laura have gone to his office in the city, Doctor,

but it's all right, sir.

Anna's with them as chaperone. I wouldn't let them go alone.

I'll just go off and get your tea ready, Doctor.

Take the stairs on the left for the Whispering Gallery, madam.

Thank you.

Do you know there are 258 steps up here?

My father used to bring me when I was a little girl.

I used to so look forward to it.

He'd sit on one side, 100 feet away,

and I'd sit on the other side.

He'd whisper a line of poetry, and I'd whisper the next if I knew it.

That way, I learnt to speak poetry before I could even read.

Anna, give me your hand.

I'm longing for you to see this.

It's really beautiful.

We shall be just under the dome when we reach the top.

Whoa, there. We're here, sir.

You all right, sir? - Get Mr Michael, quickly.

Right away, sir.

Paper! Paper! Read all about it!

Latest edition! Paper! Paper!

Anna, Laura, where are they? - St Paul's.

Get in. We must get there quickly. - What's the matter?

St Paul's, quickly. - (Driver) Giddap!

Oh, I'm exhausted after all those stairs.

Anna, why don't you go over to the rail?. Look down.

I knew you'd like it. Now, go over to the other side,

and sit down and listen to what I'm going to whisper to you.

Go on, Anna.

Are you there yet, Anna? Anna?

Are you there yet, Anna? Anna?

Are you there yet?

Anna?

Dr John, help me.

In her trance...

any kiss would bring back the horror...

of the last image...of her father.

Then...he would possess her.

He would make her kill.

I was wrong.

I made a terrible mistake.

We must get to Laura before anything happens.

Anna, what are you saying? I can't hear you.

Anna, what are you saying? I can't hear you.

We finished him off, my dear.

Dr John?

'He's dead and gone,

'along with all the others.'

Anna, is there someone with you?

Anna, is there someone with you?

Help me!

The dead can't help, Anna.

'Neither can the living.'

Help me!

Anna, what's the matter?

The dead can't help, Anna.

It's perfectly safe. You can't fall. You stay there.

I'm coming round to you.

Don't be frightened.

Have two young ladies just gone up?

A little while back, yes, sir.

Go ahead. I can't make it. - We're about to close.

I'm coming, Anna. Anna?

Anna...

Anna? Anna, where are you?

Anna?

They were not all dreams.

Not all dreams.

What are dreams, and what's real, Anna?

'I've never known.

'What does it matter?' - They were not all dreams!

Dr John!

Dr John!

Oh, Dr John, help me!

Anna!

Laura!

Anna, dear, whatever is the matter? You're trembling like a leaf.

Don't be frightened. Just don't look down.

Hold on to me, and I'll lead you back.

Laura!

Anna?

Whose darkness do we meet in, Laura?

Your darkness or mine?

Anna, come to me!

Anna, come to me!

Anna...come to me.

Come to me!

Laura.

It's all right. It's all right, darling.

Come to me!

Dr John!

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Hey friends! Tiffany Dawn here, and happy

Tuesday Girl Talk! And I'm so excited to

tell you that today by the time you

watch this video, my hubby James and I

will be in Europe for the first time in

my life!! So if you stay to the end of

this video I'll tell you where exactly

in Europe we are. But first! With Mother's

Day coming up this Sunday, today I have a

special video for you guys called

#deardaughter. I've asked three awesome

moms who I have known pretty much my

whole life if they could share their top

pieces of advice because they've been

moms for a long time -- I'm not saying

they're old; I'm just saying to they've been moms

for a long time -- and they are some of

the people who have spoken really

awesome advice to me in my life so I

want them to share that advice with you!

So check it out and give this video a

thumbs up if you liked it and hit

subscribe if you want to see more videos

like this, and stay to the end to hear

where in Europe we are.

Many of you may have had really great father...maybe you

had a really poor father, but each of us

in our hearts -- we know what a good father

looks, what a good father should be like:

somebody who loves us unconditionally,

who supports us, who lead us, who guides

us, who sometimes even says no just

because he knows what's best for us and

he knows what's better and he has our

good in mind. And that's what God is. God

is the perfect father.

He loves us, He is good, and He's not

gonna just throw us aside because we

mess up. And He's not going to reject us

because we are grumpy. He wants us to be

in a relationship with Him - to walk through

our days with Him. And if we can get

ahold of that - how much He loves us, how

much He cares, how much He just wants to

hold our hand and bring us along - it will

revolutionize your life. Many years ago

my husband and I watched the movie My

Big Fat Greek Wedding. He commented part

way through how the girl looked so plain

and unattractive at the beginning of the

movie but by the end was quite

attractive. I told him, "That can happen

when a girl is loved." There is a beauty

that comes out of a person who is

confident that

they are worth something to someone. But

you don't have to wait for a man to love

you. You have a God in heaven who loves

you more than you realize.

Get ahold of that and let that change

your life. God's really been teaching me

this lately and -- no, actually God's

been teaching me this my entire life, but

I'm just finally getting a handle on it --

that it's okay if I mess up, it's okay if

I'm not perfect. He's not looking for

perfect. He said, "I am the author and the

finisher -- author and Perfector -- of your

faith," so He's at work in us. It's not like we

have to work it up ourselves, it's not

like we have to be perfect; we just have

to live our lives through Him because He

is good, good Father, and He loves us -- loves

you very much.

I know there's some bad things that

happen to us, or maybe we even brought

things upon ourselves. You can let go of

those bad things guys; you don't have to

carry them around. That was one thing I

wish that somebody told me when I was

your age -- that I did not have to carry

around the shame all the bad things that

I did in my life. It was a heavy weight

to carry and there's great freedom if

you forgive yourself and you go to

others who you've wronged and you ask

their forgiveness, and then you even ask

your Creator to forgive you. Your life

has been known to Him since before

creation. He knows your name and has

great things He wants to do in your life.

I did not grasp this as a youth. What I

wanted most was to be liked by everyone

else -- especially the boys. I lived my life

trying to be what I thought other people

wanted me to be. The problem with that

though, was that I ended up not being

anyone. God has a plan and a purpose for

each one of us that is unique to us.

You do have purpose in life, even though you

might think things are random in your

life or things aren't working out perfectly

for your life. Take a look through

different lens and look at your life

with gratefulness. As we live our lives,

we are constantly posed with decisions

to make. But what about the decisions

that are not so clear in the Bible?

What about decisions like, should I join

the soccer team? Should I date a certain

guy? Should I go to college and if so

what college should I go to? All of these

decisions need to be made by seeking God

and His Word, and possibly by seeking the

counsel of Christians that you look up

to. But most of the time God puts

thoughts in our hearts, ideas in our

minds, that just sound right. In Proverbs 3

it talks about "Trust in the Lord with

all your heart and do not lean on your own

understanding, but in all your ways and

everything you do, acknowledge Him" -- just

let Him in -- "and He will direct your path."

He'll say, "This is the way, walk in it." He

reminds me to do things; He helps me get

up in the morning. It's crazy but it's

great; I just love walking with God. He

says, "Delight yourself in me and I will

give you the desires of your heart," and

you might not even really know what

those are, but He knows cause He made you.

He has a plan for your life so if you

just connect with Him, hold onto His hand,

walk with Him -- He will bring you through.

He will make your paths straight. He will

direct you, lead you, guide you; He will

never leave you or forsake you. He is a

good, good Father. One time a man came to

our church as a guest speaker and he

shared this story with us. When he was a

college student, he applied for an

opportunity to travel the world for a

whole year with a man in ministry. He got

the position and he was so excited about it.

When he told his girlfriend about it, she

was not happy about it and told him that

it was a terrible thing for their

relationship and he shouldn't go. Well he

felt bad and he declined the opportunity.

Later that summer, his girlfriend broke

up with him. While you are single, do not

pass up opportunities that you feel God

is leading you to do just because

someone else wants you to do something

that will please them. If you feel like

going away to a certain college or an

internship or a job is the right thing for

you, and you feel God's leading you to do

that, you should go. Any relationships you

had before that that were strong and

deep, they'll still be there when you get

back. Any relationships that were built

on a flimsy foundation, won't be -- but

you'll be better off in the end. God is

faithful and He is worthy to be trusted.

In all my days I have seen that to be

true for myself.

He's been faithful to provide when I

don't have the means. He has miraculously

miraculously healed me more than once. He

has given me words to speak. He's helped

me heal from a broken home when I was a

child, an abusive stepfather.

I am just full and complete in Him -- He

set me free from so many things and I am

so thankful for it. He is faithful. If you

feel like God is leading you into

something that doesn't oppose His word

or His nature and the only thing holding

you back is fear, then you need to take a

tighter grip onto God's hand and take a

step forward. Fix your eyes on Jesus.

Explore all God has for you. Tell Him of

your desires and dreams and concerns and

let Him provide blessings that will blow

your mind in your life.

The number one motherly advice for dear

daughter, would be to develop an ongoing,

ever-deepening relationship with God. God

created us to be in a relationship with

Him. He created each one of us with a

need for Him that only He can fill. A

boyfriend won't fill it, your mom and dad

can't fill that for you - as much as we

receive love from these people - a brother

or sister, others your friends - as much

as we can receive from them, there's

still something that's missing that only

God can fill. And when He does come and

He brings that true satisfaction to you,

then you are actually able to give out

from what He gives you, and you can be a

better friend, you can be a better

daughter, you can be a better spouse, a

better girlfriend. Begin to walk in a

spirit of love, treating others the way

you would want to be treated. Take on

love, but guys you can't love without

knowing that you're loved.

Realize that you do have a Creator - one

who loves you - and ask Him to reveal

Himself to you, reveal His love to you,

because without that love, our lives are

empty - and it was that love that changed

my life when I was 18. Psalm 23 tells us,

"The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want."

The psalm goes on to tell how God

provides everything we need, how He

protects us in the dark times, how He

fills us overflowing with his Spirit. So

why do we find ourselves so unhappy and

unsatisfied sometimes? I believe one of

the problems has to do with what we feed

ourselves - our hearts, our minds, our souls,

our spirits - on a regular basis. For me, I

have great desires for romance. Romantic

words and scenarios and loving glances

and affectionate touch - you get the

picture. As a single person it drove me.

It's all I thought about. Boys were the

focus of my life and getting their

attention and their affection - it

consumed my mind, but I was never happy,

because it was never fulfilled like I

wanted it to.

As a married person, I still found

myself discontented, because there was

never enough romance or it didn't go the

way I wanted it to. At one point there

was a single girl who lived with us for

a while and she was reading a Christian

romance book. She left it out I picked it

up one time just wondering what it what

it was all about - I had never read one.

And after only just a few minutes

reading at a random spot, I found myself

jealous of the girl in the book and

resentful that my marriage didn't look

like that did! That was an eye-opener. I

knew at that point that I would never

read another romance novel, but I also

decided not to watch any romantic movies

or shows because they were only causing

me trouble. I realized that they had a

short-lived sense of happiness but

afterwards left me empty and resentful.

Removing these things from my life has

brought great improvement. Instead of

seeing all the things I didn't have, I

was able to appreciate more of the

things I did. So take some time to

examine yourself. Are you unsatisfied or

discontent? Eliminate the things that

you do that make it worse. What are you

reading? What are you doing? What are you

listening to?

Don't just eliminate the things that

bring you down; fill your life with

things that bring you up. Spend time

reading the Bible, put Christian music

into your playlist, make sure you do not

neglect church, and spend time talking

with God. King David didn't just make the

statement, "The Lord is my shepherd, I

shall not want,"

and then grit his teeth and try to

believe it. He then goes on to tell of

all the good that God has done for him

and will do for him.

Begin to focus on all the good that God

has put in your life and how much He

cares for you. I was at the store the

other day picking out yarn to make a

scarf for my friend, and it got me

thinking: Remember that you have been

knit together yourself - that you were

created with a purpose. You're created

with just the right eyes, just the right

mouth, just the right nose, even the right

hair. Believe it or not, your whole body

was created with purpose, with skill and

mastery. Now when I'm making a scarf I am

not a master knitter, I'm not very

skillful at it, but I'm carefully picking

out the colors that I think a friend

might like. And if my friend, when I gave

it to her, said, "I don't like this scarf,"

that would make me feel terrible.

Consider your Creator who made you with

such precision, thought through even

before you were born the color of your

eyes, the color of your hair, the kind of

hair and body you'd have - imagine how He

feels.

Turn that thought process around and

begin to thank the Creator for those

things that you think are not perfect,

because He perfectly put you together.

Think about that. Thank you so much for

the moms who shared - to Aunt Joani, and

Michelle, and Dañne - this was beautiful.

And friends, what did you think? Which of

these most applies to your life right

now?

I would love to hear in the comments! And

now for our exciting announcement! It's

so weird like filming this right now

because I'm in my apartment in New York

and I'm just thinking like, "Oh my

goodness when this video comes out,

we're not gonna be here!!" Today as you

watch this, we are driving from Geneva,

Switzerland where we spent yesterday to

Lyon, France, which is considered the food

capital of France. And tomorrow we're actually

going to Chamonix, France, which is at the

base of Mount Blanc, and there we're

gonna hike along Mount Blanc to

glaciers and ice caves! What?? So yeah I'm

really excited for this week! So if you

want to see it, check out my Instagram at

TiffanyDawnIQB, and you can follow

along. I'm gonna post pictures of our

travels like every day - at least that's

my goal - at least once a day - so

definitely join me there! And I'm so

excited for the videos coming up for you

guys, because next week we've got one on

insecurities and the following week is

all about long-distance relationships!! So

stay tuned! Love you all, bye.

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Test AUDI RS6 PL + ENG: motocaina.pl / kasiafrendl.pl - Duration: 5:38.

Why would we drive a boring estate wagon

that doesn't bring any fun, if we could drive something like this?

Did I say "something"? It's one of the most beautiful,

most powerful and most expensive estate wagons in the world – Audi RS6.

This car has been on the market for a couple of years now

but it still has its fans and customers, although it costs over half a million zloty.

We're dealing today with a truly devilish version of this car

which is even more powerful – the Performance version.

What distinguishes the Performance version of RS6 is surely the radiator cover.

The black colour of the grille is glistening, which looks really attractive.

The front bumper is slightly extended, it has huge air intakes.

And there's a spoiler, of course.

There are 21-inch wheels casted in aluminium,

with 4 vented shields underneath as a standard,

but we also have ceramic brakes here, for which we have to pay extra, of course.

The side sills were widened and there's a beautiful diffuser at the back.

All this body styling is what tiggers like best about cars!

It'll make the owners of other cars – Ms, Porches, AMGs –

unwilling to race against us.

The moment they'll see RS6 in the mirror, they'll obediently take the right lane.

The 4.0 TFSI V8 engine has 605 hp and 700 Nm in this variant,

the latter can be temporarily increased to 750 Nm thanks to the overboost feature.

There's a four-wheel drive, a permanent one of course – quattro,

which thanks to the mediation of the inter-axle differential

splits the torque between the axles – 40/60 front-to-rear.

Audi RS6 needs only 3.7 sec to accelerate to 100 km/h,

while 0-200 km/h acceleration takes only 12 seconds!

This car, if equipped with the Dynamic Package,

can accelerate to 305 km/h!

Though the power was increased by 45 hp

in comparison to the basic version of RS6,

the manufacturer asserts that this biturbo V8 engine

has the fuel consumption of only 9.6L/100km.

Of course it was measured in optimal conditions,

also, who would want to perform eco-driving while driving such a car?

Nobody!

That's why the Electronic Stability Control (ESC)

has a Sport mode.

The ESC can also be deactivated if necessary.

The 8-speed automatic Tiptronic transmission is totally sport-tuned.

You can change gears in D or S mode using the gear stick

or with the levers located behind this beautiful,

multifunctional steering wheel with a flattened bottom.

In manual mode Audi displays the limit of number of revolutions

required for changing gear.

What's the interior of this car like? As befits a family estate wagons,

it's ultra sporty.

There are cool sport-style seats with integrated headrests.

They keep the excited driver's body in place.

Why excited? Because everything here is ride- and driving-oriented,

everything's designed to bring fun to the driver.

In some Performance models this drive select button is here,

on the steering wheel,

which enables us to fasten our eyes on the road.

Why so much talking? I want to drive it finally!

To sum up, if you have spare 800,000 PLN

and you wish to spend this money wisely,

buy Audi RS6 Avant.

You won't regret it, I assure you.

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Dark Secrets Of The Presley Family - Duration: 6:07.

The Presley family is among Hollywood's most respected broods.

Elvis Presley was a legendary singer who provided the soundtrack to a generation.

His eccentric lifestyle, love for women, and his lavish homes made him larger than life.

"The lady loves me but she doesn't know it yet."

Although Elvis had many women in his lifetime, he was only married once — in the late 60s,

to Priscilla Presley.

The pair had one child together, daughter Lisa Marie.

People painted their lives as perfect, but it was far from great, and his ex-wife and

daughter have led hard lives in the spotlight since his death in 1977.

Here are the dark secrets from this bizarre family.

Hound Dog

Elvis lived an odd life with a big thirst for money, food, drugs, glamour and of course

women.

But he liked his ladies to come with one caveat — they had to be virgins.

According to excerpts from the book Elvis Presley: A Southern Life by Joel Williamson,

he and Priscilla were intimate, but he felt the need to preserve her virginity until after

they were married.

That tidbit of information was corroborated by Presley's ex-girlfriend Linda Thompson,

who wrote in her memoir, A Little Thing Called Life, that she lost her virginity to Elvis

after months of waiting.

She wrote that he said, "I want to preserve you as long as you need."

It's a wonder the word preserve didn't make it into one of his greatest hits.

That wasn't the only odd quirk about the King.

Thompson also claimed he was obsessed with his appearance and even committed to a two-week-long

sedation period to sleep away excess weight.

And the reason he wore those iconic popped collars?

According to Thompson, it was because he hated his neck.

In 2015, Priscilla added that her late ex-husband was also a serious germaphobe, saying,

"He never liked to go to people's homes to eat because [he] didn't like eating with other

people's silverware, so he would take his own silverware.

And he didn't like drinking out of cups that other people had drunk out of, even restaurants

or other people's homes…

So when he drank, he would drink where the handle was, knowing that no one would ever

drink at that side."

It's hard to imagine such a hunk of burnin' love being so terrified of saliva, but hey,

stranger things have happened.

A Fool Such as I

Elvis wasn't the only one willing to go the distance to keep up appearances.

His former wife, Priscilla Presley, fell victim to a deceptive doctor who took advantage of

her vanity.

According to TMZ, she allowed an unlicensed physician to inject silicone into her face.

Even worse, the drugs and chemicals used were not even meant for cosmetic procedures — rather

they were similar to silicone used for auto parts in Argentina.

The doctor was reportedly indicted by the feds for smuggling drugs into the country

and for administering unapproved drugs, and Priscilla has since undergone corrective procedures

to fix the bad work.

Are You Lonesome Tonight

One year after Tom Jones' wife Melinda died, Priscilla was spotted on a romantic date night

with the singer.

The scene caused quite a stir as the pair had been friends for decades.

But while it seemed like a match, Tom couldn't help feeling awkward about the whole thing,

saying,

"I really don't know how Elvis would feel about us having dinner together.

He probably wouldn't be too sure.

She's been a friend of mine since 1968 when I first met her with Elvis.

We've been in each other's lives for years."

While it seemed a bit rushed, the pair maintained they're just friends, despite clues saying

otherwise.

Tom said,

"She is one of a bunch of people I know in Los Angeles.

We do hang out.

We have been friends for a long time.

She's a lovely lady.

We do enjoy our nights out together."

"If you're looking for trouble, just look right in my face."

Heartbreak Hotel

Unlike her father, who only said "I do" once, Lisa Marie Presley has a long history of very

publicized marriages and divorces.

In 2016, news broke that Lisa Marie was ending her union with Michael Lockwood, whom she

had been married to since 2006 and had twin daughters with.

Unfortunately, it was her fourth failed marriage.

Before Lockwood, she was married to Danny Keough from 1988 to 1994 and had one daughter

with him.

Her second marriage was to the King of Pop himself, Michael Jackson, and that lasted

just two years.

Lisa Marie then endured another short-lived marriage to actor Nicolas Cage.

In a blunt chat about her numerous trips down the aisle, Presley told Marie Claire in 2007

that some of her decisions weren't the best, saying,

"I had been really sheltered.

I got married the first time very, very young.

And the marriage I was in, there was so much resentment about who I was, because I had

more than he did, and it became a power struggle."

She also pegged her marriage to Michael Jackson as the "biggest mistake of her life" and said,

"I wasn't thinking what everyone else was thinking, which was that I must have been

out of my f**king mind."

Hey, she said it.

In early 2017, shortly after filing for divorce from Lockwood, Lisa Marie made the shocking

claim she found inappropriate pictures and other materials on his computer.

As a result, the couple's 8-year-old twin daughters were shuffled off to live with Lisa

Marie's mother, Priscilla Presley.

Since the allegations made headlines, Michael has only been allowed court-appointed monitored

visits with his kids.

All Shook Up

Back in 2009, shortly after giving birth to twin girls, Lisa Marie acquired the help of

a nanny by the name of Christine White, but White ended up suing Presley because she felt

she was overworked without proper compensation.

The suit claimed Christine was tasked with caring for the babies around the clock , working

seven-day weeks without breaks.

By the following year, Christine had dropped her case against the star mom because Lisa

Marie countersued, claiming Christine was fired after breaking her contract.

She allegedly took several photographs of the babies — thus breaking the confidentiality

agreement.

The case was ultimately dismissed, but it's unclear if it was settled.

Suspicious Minds

Graceland, Elvis' estate, and the city of Memphis were accused of racial discrimination,

when five people claimed the estate wouldn't let them attend a vigil commemorating Elvis'

death in August 2016 because they were chanting "black lives matter."

The suit maintained,

"The decision as to which citizens were allowed to attend the public vigil and which citizens

were denied access to the public vigil, was based on the race of the citizens."

In a statement, Graceland rebuffed the claims, writing, "For 34 years now, Graceland has

welcomed over 20 million visitors.

They have come to celebrate the life and legacy of Elvis Presley from nearly every country

on earth, and they have all been welcomed without incident."

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