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Dr Ciaran O'Keeffe

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Cold Cases: Case 11: Borley Rectory

And by toxic, I mean we potentially have arsenic in the wallpaper.

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Cold Cases: Case 11: Borley Rectory

We have lead paint.

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Cold Cases: Case 11: Borley Rectory

No.

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Cold Cases: Case 11: Borley Rectory

Definitely don't lick the walls.

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Cold Cases: Case 11: Borley Rectory

We're dealing with toxins here that, you know, repeated exposure to them, or like you say, ingesting of them, could have a real influence.

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Cold Cases: Case 11: Borley Rectory

They're neurotoxins.

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Cold Cases: Case 11: Borley Rectory

They can affect our brain.

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Cold Cases: Case 11: Borley Rectory

But also we've got to think about the way that this building has been built, where it's placed.

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Cold Cases: Case 11: Borley Rectory

It's exposed.

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Cold Cases: Case 11: Borley Rectory

It's on a slope going into a valley.

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Cold Cases: Case 11: Borley Rectory

And they've made sure there are no gaps at all in the building.

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Cold Cases: Case 11: Borley Rectory

And because of that, there is no flexibility whatsoever.

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Cold Cases: Case 11: Borley Rectory

And therefore, you're going to get groans, you're going to get creaking, you're going to get really anomalous sounds that you can't place.

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Cold Cases: Case 11: Borley Rectory

But actually, they're coming from the building because the changes in temperature that happen can affect it.

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Cold Cases: Case 11: Borley Rectory

Wow, I feel like I'm on paranormal grand designs here.

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Cold Cases: Case 11: Borley Rectory

Well, they're an interesting couple in the sense that they come into this kind of typical English village.

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Cold Cases: Case 11: Borley Rectory

Eric Smith is Anglo-Indian, but also dark-skinned and Anglo-Catholic.

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Cold Cases: Case 11: Borley Rectory

This is kind of this high, very traditional kind of church.

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Cold Cases: Case 11: Borley Rectory

And so there is a number of elements at this particular point.

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Cold Cases: Case 11: Borley Rectory

a number of elements of that couple that means that they could potentially be ostracized in the village.