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Ryan Cawood's Handwritten Letter to Tommy Lee Royce

Ryan writes this letter in shaky childish scrawl, addressing Tommy Lee Royce as 'Dad.' He thanks Tommy for the Scalextric model gift, hopes Tommy stays alright, and adds their home address at 29 Hangingroyd Street, Hebden Bridge, closing with 'Love from Ryan.' A prison officer hands it to Tommy amid a stack of opened mail in his cell. Tommy reads it, eyes gleaming with predatory opportunity.
2 appearances

Purpose

Personal correspondence expressing gratitude, emotional support, and location details from son to father

Significance

Exposes Ryan's home address and unguarded trust, arming Tommy with leverage to manipulate the boy and threaten Catherine's family from prison

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2 moments
S2E6 · Happy Valley S02E06
Tommy intercepts Ryan’s vulnerable letter

Ryan’s handwritten letter to Tommy is the emotional and narrative linchpin of this event. Physically, it is a child’s letter, written in shaky, earnest scrawl on what appears to be plain notebook paper. The letter’s contents—thanking Tommy for the Scalextrix gift, expressing hope that he is 'alright,' and including the home address—are devastating in their vulnerability. The address, written in clear, childish handwriting, is an oversight that will have dire consequences. The letter’s physical form—its shaky lines, the afterthought 'Love from Ryan' added above the line with a pointing arrow—reveals Ryan’s emotional state: a mix of longing, trust, and naivety. For Tommy, the letter is a tool of manipulation, a key to unlocking Ryan’s trust and exploiting his emotional dependence. The letter’s presence in the opened mail stack makes its discovery feel like a cruel twist of fate, as if the system itself is complicit in Tommy’s predatory plans.

Before: Folded and sealed by Ryan, the letter is opened and inspected by prison authorities before being placed in the stack of mail delivered to Tommy. Its contents—including the home address—are unknown to anyone but Ryan and, now, Tommy.
After: The letter is now in Tommy’s possession, read and committed to memory. Its contents—especially the home address—are now a weapon in Tommy’s hands, a direct line to Ryan’s life. The letter’s physical state may be crumpled or handled roughly by Tommy, reflecting his predatory excitement. Its emotional weight, however, is now a source of power for Tommy and a threat to Ryan’s safety.
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