it s the perfect storm. i don t think there s a point in ringing the police any more, because there s nothing being done. the windows smashed, everything thrown all over my house. police are solving fewer recorded crimes. they are taking longer to respond. they got put through one morning. how many windows? all of them. and when did the police come? they didn t. leaving the public losing faith. do you have confidence in the police to come out? do i balls! why? waste of time. they come about six hours later when they ve all gone. this is in kent. it was a ball bearing probably eight or ten millimetres. it was pretty much shot straight through. this is where it hit me on the leg. where were you? sitting in the garden. we spoke to half a dozen neighbours who all said the street is being tormented by teenagers. going through double glazed glass, you can really do some injury to someone s skull. after repeated calls to the police, many here said officers don t turn up at all.
so here is archie s skull as it stands now that we have done the reconstruction using the ct scan. and as you can see, this is the side view. we ve got the forehead here, the back of the head here, and these lines are the sutures the ones that are working still, the growth lines. so the way we do the surgery is we make a small window in the bone, here. the algorithms needed to create these images have been made possible by the harnessing of data from 60 operations over the course of the last seven years. so here, the grey is the head shape as it s now, the green is the predicted head shape, so the first change that you can see is that the back of his head which, at the moment is sloping down, is pushed up a little and there s a more regular curvature to it. this immersive experience allows the parents to see from all angles a truly