so i what your name and she didn't answer so i said _ what your name and she didn't answer so i said what's her name and she didn't— so i said what's her name and she didn't answeragain and so i said what's her name and she didn't answer again and i asked a third _ didn't answer again and i asked a third time — didn't answer again and i asked a third time and she said my name is cleo _ third time and she said my name is cleo. ., . ., . third time and she said my name is cleo. ., _, . ., ., cleo. you could hear from the gas behind him _ cleo. you could hear from the gas behind him the _ cleo. you could hear from the gas behind him the effect _ cleo. you could hear from the gas behind him the effect this - cleo. you could hear from the gas behind him the effect this case i cleo. you could hear from the gas| behind him the effect this case has had on police officers. that is detective sergeant cameron blaine and a sense of mission accomplished for the police this morning. he sounded for the police this morning. tie: sounded quite emotional, i heard him when the press conference was happening and he sounded emotional, he said the bestjob in the world was picking up that phone and calling cleo's parents and telling them she was alive and well and they would reunite them in hospital and while there are still many details to emerge about how she disappeared, how she was taken into this house, the state of that house, all the moments leading up to that rescue. the police say the investigation is still going on and i think the big