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Tuesday February 10 17:33:31 2026
[30147] Charlotte Link
Full details. I will expand on the others I edited based on my edits as time permits, but thanks to whoever added these placeholders. I should have done it, but it all takes time.



At the end of part 1, Sue Haggan (Kat Kumar) is watching TV when the power to her house is cut. She gets up and runs to the door, but it's too late. Someone is already trying to get in, and after a futile attempt to hold the door shut, she's thrown to the floor. As she crawls away, her attacker gets on top and is seen to twist her arms behind her, implying she's being tied up. At about 6:00 in part 2, it's daylight, and Kat sits on the floor, gagged, with a white cleave, which is fairly loose, and sobbing. Her arms are behind her back, although we never see any bondage.

Around 24:00, later Pamela Greybourne (a senior police detective played by Helene Grass) comes to ask Sue some questions. Sue is not tied at this point, but her captor stands beside her, hidden behind the door, and as Pamela enters, she's struck on the head from behind.

Soon, we see Pamela again, still unconscious, and lying on the floor in a dark basement. She is also gagged with a thin white cleave, a very, very tight white cleave. Her hands are zip-tied very behind her back, wrists crossed, and also painfully tight. Pamela stirs, and [as she sits up, the action cuts back to Sue. She's tied up again (implied), but no longer gagged, and her captor, after laying out an array of tools, approaches Sue with a pair for pincers. Sue is obviously yelling by now, and as we cut back to Pamela, the situation hits her; the woman she came to talk to is upstairs being tortured. She starts to scream herself - "Nein, bitte Nein" - and it's here that we see just how brutally tight her cleave gag is. As she realises she's powerless to prevent what's happening, she too breaks down in tears.

Later, Pamela is able to grind through the ziptie holding her hands by running it on the edge of a brick, although she doesn't manage to escape the basement until her colleagues come the next day, around 40:00. By this time, they find Sue is dead, lying on the floor. She is still wearing the cleave gag, and her hands are still behind her. It's not a pleasant scene. She has been stabbed many times, there is a lot of blood, and I mention it only for completeness.



(I don't feel this scene was too dark. It seemed perfectly clear to me.)



I think this is based on my edit, since it uses my naming (and questions it), and I see why.

IMDb does (sort of) have an entry, but it lists it as a 3-hour movie, which it's not. (My naming came from the official streaming site ARD Mediathek, TV listings and the definitive site for German content.)
https://www.fernsehserien.de/charlotte-link/folgen/20-einsame-nacht-2-1827540

The incorrect IMDb entry is here. "Lonely Night (Einsame Nacht)" was probably a working title never intended for broadcast since it was produced in England, but it still seems a valid alternative.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt37242338/

But I don't believe any site or broadcast has ever shown it as a single 3-hour movie, and anyone wishing to rent it would need to know which part to pay for.

So all a bit complicated.
MysteryGuest

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