Either way - can her friends find her, or can she escape without their help, before Waite intentionally or otherwise ends her life?
Damaged Goods is the third instalment of Daisy's story, following [[''Trust Nobody]] '' and [[Broken Bodies]]. The glamour that shone through the darkness of ''Broken Bodies'' is nowhere to be seen in this episode. We're still in the sixties, but times are changing more quickly now. Some of the big names are already inside. The Krays are beginning to lose control - in more ways than one. Racketeering and gaming are already beginning to give way to drugs as the means to the end. This time, Hampson has the confidence not to gild the lily. And as she herself points out the lily is 'the death flower'.
This time, the criminal underworld is just that. It is seedy and dirty and whilst there are still name-dropping cash-rich crooks wandering around the edges of the arts & film world - and their counterparts doing the opposite - on the whole, it is ordinary folk who get caught up the violence and the squalor.