We see teens sitting in a park talking and smoking, then an interview with a young male.
Young male I’ve been smoking for about probably about two years now. I knew they hated it so I turned around and did it, and every time they come back in, it was like telling them off without saying it.
Interviewer Smoking was a way of telling them off?
Young male Yeah. 'Cause I knew it got 'em angry.
We see teens in a park smoking in front of a camera.
Kate Mum, look at this.
Man Oh, those poor little lungs of yours, darling.
Woman Oh, your lungs are screaming, Kate.
We see an interview with a teen girl in her bedroom. We see graffiti on the wall reading, ‘Thanks for going through my room Mum. You suck.’
Young woman Well, I was actually so depressed at one stage, I was contemplating suicide, but, um, soon as I mentioned that to Mum, she said, 'That’s got to do with your drug problem’, and I said, 'It’s got nothing to do with that.’
Interviewer Do you think it has?
We see the teen girl sitting on a stook in the kitchen talking with her mother who is sitting on the other side of the bench.
Young woman No. I mean, you could have done anything but reading my diary, because that’s really…
Mother Well, that was when you ran away the first time. We had no idea where you were. You could have been in Queensland or The Cross or whatever.
Young woman Did you think I was going to write it in my diary to let you know?
Mother We didn’t know. What we were looking for was a clue as to why you’d done what you’d done, where you were. We had the police here, we had to get photos of you. Missing person, I mean…
Young woman Yeah, but…
Mother 'This is Becky’s diary…’
Young woman You can’t say that it was because of you, all the times I left. You and Dad. It was because of you and Dad. And then you say – and then you say to me – you still can’t see why I kept leaving, and it was because of you.