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00:00:00You
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00:00:55Think as far as I
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00:01:42Don't waste much time do you
00:02:00I will sing for you
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00:02:39The eyes of a man in the face of a friend
00:02:47To take you
00:02:52But love leaves you cold
00:03:00Yeah
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00:04:05Robbie
00:04:10Mark you idiot you in the bedroom or the head
00:04:13But I'll go word that hit I'm going to say dyke like everyone else
00:04:34But you're early 5 o'clock you said it's only a quarter past 3 yeah, I thought I'd surprise you you surprised me
00:04:44All right, you caught me with my pants down. Literally. I wish you'd come when you say you're coming
00:04:49Come strong you bit frazzled or something
00:04:53Why?
00:04:54Well, you seem a bit edgy. That's all
00:05:04I'm sorry
00:05:06You know me. I don't really mind this contraption as long as I can kid people into not wondering how I manage the dyke
00:05:12The dyke is the thing that really bugs me. It is so
00:05:17Forget it
00:05:19Good trip down deadly
00:05:22Pouring rain the last few miles and this terrible hitchhiking bird. You picked up a bird a
00:05:28raging nympho
00:05:30But you're always going on about hitchhikers and what a cheek they have expecting strangers to transport them for free
00:05:35You also leave doors open
00:05:39Yeah, I know
00:05:40This one was lying in the road the pouring bloody rain
00:05:44I thought Christ hit and run job something so I pulled up before I could open the door to look she hopped in
00:05:51She said it always worked and please would I take it a kindly
00:05:55apparently she
00:05:57Said to meet her auntie at the post office or something chance like that. I'm surprised you're early
00:06:02Not my type I never went in for blondes much I
00:06:06Notice you don't talk about sex much nowadays
00:06:09No, neither would you if you're at sea nobody talks about anything else
00:06:14That's not the real reason is it?
00:06:16What are you getting it look stop being diplomatic? I'm not being diplomatic
00:06:23Don't suppose I'd talk about sex much either of things with the other way around
00:06:27If you were the eunuch and not me get rid of it I
00:06:32Brought some whiskey with no no sit down sit down and talk to me
00:06:36What's only out in the car? Well leave it there. You bought me enough already
00:06:41balls
00:06:43Them unfortunately you can't buy
00:06:46But you bought everything else car television this piss elegant wheelchair and this bloody great mansion
00:06:52It's your money. Just as much as mine. You know not strictly true
00:06:57The old man left it to you
00:06:59So what I'm not complaining very sensible he didn't want $80,000 frittered away on a second lot of death duties
00:07:08What death duties?
00:07:10The old man knew that I would die before you about 40 years before
00:07:16Crap Robbie don't crap me. I know it. You know it and the old man knew it
00:07:22It's just a question of what packs up first most likely it'll be my kidneys the paraplegics occupational disease
00:07:29We should talk about something else what's the matter don't you like talking about death?
00:07:36Bullseye the fat one in five it's bloody terrible
00:07:41stand clear I
00:07:43Wouldn't insult you
00:07:46Do what you told
00:07:48Nowadays my neck gets a bit stiff and my aim can be hairy
00:07:52What would people think if I killed you
00:08:10See what I mean
00:08:21I
00:08:40Gave me quite a scare then
00:08:42Doesn't feel right shooting from here. I suppose. I should go to Cainton and practice properly
00:08:47Why don't you go then?
00:08:49Leave you here. You've only just arrived
00:08:52Well, I could come with you
00:08:56Look you want to practice don't but you don't want me to come with you
00:09:03Would you believe me if I said you put me off
00:09:07Yeah, I guess I'd have to wouldn't I?
00:09:09Okay, I'll put your things in the car. No
00:09:14Now I do everything for myself
00:09:16You know
00:09:20Just try
00:09:38I'm sorry I snapped. It's just that if I let anyone help with anything. I'll end up letting them do the lot
00:09:43Maybe you're doing too much
00:09:46No, no mark if I did any less than I'm doing now, I'd throw it in
00:09:52What do you mean? I take those spin about?
00:09:55That'd be stupid. I'm the one who has to live my life, you know
00:09:59Not if you end it if it stops being interesting why prolong it?
00:10:06Well if I'm going I'd better go I'll see you at six
00:10:16See you at six
00:10:46I
00:11:09Mark you
00:11:11So you back
00:11:12Long time no see
00:11:14It's only been 12 weeks
00:11:17I've been thinking about you quite a lot actually
00:11:23What are you doing tonight? Oh nothing I can't put off
00:11:26Am I going to be able to see you there, or are you still afraid of what big brother might think?
00:11:31Look it. It's not that it's just that I don't want Robbie to know that's all
00:11:37I'll see you tonight
00:11:39Hey look aren't we just a little bit too old to still be making in the back of a car
00:11:43I'll pick you up at your place
00:11:47Nine-ish I'll see you
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00:15:40Shit
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00:19:33Excellent you'd have taken the Australian record this year if you hadn't buggered your neck
00:19:37I
00:19:40Don't you expecting a brother down this week I
00:19:42Left him at home
00:19:44Not very hospitable of me. He's a big boy now
00:19:48Tried to phone him about an hour ago, but the line must have been out of order
00:19:51Oh
00:20:01Look who's coming
00:20:05And now Charlie it's your job to stay here and protect me you protect yourself if necessary shoot him afternoon
00:20:13Robert how lovely to see you mrs. Lipton mr. Lipton idea chap you must come to dinner and christen our new pool
00:20:20What are you doing tonight? I've got my brother staying with me bring him along. We've always wanted to meet him
00:20:25Bring him now and ask him
00:20:50You
00:21:21You
00:21:25Two stores, thanks. It's already begun. That's all right
00:21:50Oh
00:21:56Thanks
00:22:17Anyway you like
00:22:20I
00:22:29Haven't seen you for weeks
00:22:33I've got to get out of town. You wouldn't get back the block. You've had it mate
00:22:38I
00:22:48Will sit here
00:22:57This is a transcript of your confession, have you read it? Yes
00:23:02Do you find this a true and accurate account of what you said? Yes
00:23:06Are you willing to sign this confession of your own free will? Yes
00:23:11Right sergeant witness this signature
00:23:37Morning sir. Morning constable president from the City Watch house, sir
00:23:42Prisoner's paper, sir. Thank you constable
00:23:47nine
00:23:48Richard Francis Tyler
00:23:50You are now a prisoner of Her Majesty and from now on you will address all prison officers as sir
00:23:57nine
00:23:59Richard Francis Tyler
00:24:02sir
00:24:03sentence
00:24:0620 years crime murder, sir. Take the caps off constable
00:24:18You are no longer Richard Francis Tyler you are now number eight four nine seven as you were eight four nine eight
00:24:26Got it
00:24:27Yeah, yes what?
00:24:30Yes, sir, and don't bloody forget it. No
00:24:34Sir all right empty your pockets
00:24:41Have you ever been in prison before
00:24:43No, sir
00:24:44One rule here son. You do the right thing by us and we'll do the right thing by you. Got it
00:24:51Sir, if you do the wrong thing boy, I'll get jumped on and if I get jumped on I'll jump on you
00:25:00Understand yes, sir one negative white soil
00:25:04When was the last time you had your hair cut eight four nine eight?
00:25:08Before I went into court, sir. It's too long. We'll fix that tomorrow. Let's get your particulars religion
00:25:16RC
00:25:17Sir, don't get smart with me boy. Do you mean Roman Catholic?
00:25:22Yes, sir
00:25:24hair long
00:25:26Fair hair sir eyes
00:25:29Right green eyes, sir
00:25:32Do you wear corrective spectacles or contact lenses? No, sir. False teeth false limbs hearing aid or surgical truss
00:25:42No, sir, one brown leather wallet
00:25:45$12 in notes driving license and
00:25:49Laundry docket. Are you receiving medical treatment for any serious illness or disability?
00:25:56No, sir
00:25:58key ring four keys
00:26:00small change
00:26:0287 cents have you ever suffered from mental illness or undergone psychiatric treatment?
00:26:10One packet of chewing gum have you ever had any
00:26:26A
00:26:40Line must be out of order. He's not answering. I'm afraid we'll have to postpone that dinner. That's what you always say
00:26:48What is the time?
00:26:50Exactly harvest five. Oh my god. I'm late. I'll have to rush. Thank you for asking me
00:26:57I
00:27:14Jesus
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00:29:54Little brother what on earth have you been up to?
00:29:58I
00:30:02Said what on earth have you been up to the place stinks of perfume and
00:30:08Petrel oh
00:30:10that
00:30:12Yeah, I I spilled some aftershave I tried to rub it off with lighter fluid
00:30:20Well, you've made a nasty clean patch
00:30:23As you can smell it there. I
00:30:26Can't I have a nose like a bloodhound
00:30:32Have you been out
00:30:35The engines been playing up so I thought I'd take her out for a spin
00:30:40Worst of anything though, so I thought the hell with it
00:30:44Why I know?
00:30:47Everyone have to have a reason for everything
00:30:50You always do
00:30:52Well, it's time I didn't just felt like a snooze
00:31:07We have to have
00:31:15Here's a late story just in
00:31:18We've just been advised by the police of the murder of yet another hitchhiker
00:31:22The body of 23 year old Janine Talbot of Middle Park was found less than an hour ago in the back stalls of the wreck
00:31:29Cinema Kynan we have a news team on the spot, and we hope to be able to cross direct for their report later in this news
00:31:45Sarge
00:31:48I
00:31:51Wanted more shots of the body inspect give me another one from that angle. I want to see the wound
00:32:06Same pattern
00:32:09Stabbed under the breastbone and through the heart
00:32:12Neat job no trace of the murder weapon
00:32:18There's prints on the backrest hopeful they're pretty old inspector come on sergeant have to do with those vultures outside
00:32:33This is inspector Cheadle who is leading the investigation into the Maroondah maniac case tell me inspector
00:32:38Do you think this is the work of the Maroondah maniac? I'm afraid so
00:32:42Forth and just every year victim is always a blonde in her early 20s, and do you think this one's been sexually assaulted?
00:32:49none of them
00:32:51The first three girls were picked up on the Maroondah highway
00:32:54Killed within an hour or so and then for some inexplicable reason
00:32:58Deposited on the steps of the local police station, and why do you think this time?
00:33:02It was the cinema not the police station. I rather think this one didn't go quite according to plan this time
00:33:08We do have a positive lead
00:33:10Sergeant we've got that description. Yes, it's a well-built young man about 510 long fair hair
00:33:17Dark glasses dressed hippie style in t-shirt jeans and tennis shoes
00:33:22Seen entering the wrecked cinema Kyneton this afternoon at about 430 and is there anything you'd like to add inspector?
00:33:30I'd like to impress on the public this man is dangerous
00:33:33If anyone suspects his identity or is foolhardy enough to be protecting him
00:33:38I strongly advise them to contact the police immediately
00:33:43That report direct from our news team on the spot in Kyneton and now finally the weather and there's more rain on the way
00:33:53Why would anyone want to protect him
00:33:58Wouldn't you protect me if I knew that you were this many
00:34:04That's a hypothetical question little brother and the hypothesis is absurd
00:34:08even if you did
00:34:16Did what like a drink
00:34:22Did what Robbie
00:34:25Nothing
00:34:27Robbie did what
00:34:32Tell me that you picked up a blonde nympho and that the last ten miles were
00:34:37Deadly
00:34:47You know you had me worried for a minute there, I thought you might actually suspect me you a murderer
00:34:59Did anyone see you
00:35:02See me what picking up the blonde nympho
00:35:08Huh sure yeah
00:35:16Anyone see you put her down
00:35:20Well yeah, yeah, I suppose so I was in front of the post office I
00:35:28Shouldn't think anyone noticed though
00:35:31I mean people don't do they
00:35:34I'm thirsty is that Scotch still on offer
00:35:37If you want it
00:35:41I'm getting
00:36:01I
00:36:14Can be duty-free from Singapore just a small one
00:36:25Perfect
00:36:32Cheers
00:36:42Feel like going to the flicks tonight
00:36:47Anything good on locally
00:36:49Only a day of Carter at the Ritz. I've seen it really
00:36:54when last voyage
00:37:02Becker it Rex is the only cinema I can get the chair into
00:37:06I
00:37:30Will go today of horror if you really want to
00:37:32I
00:37:34Sure you don't mind. Oh, why should I it's a good movie besides. I missed most of it last time
00:37:41Preoccupied with the bird beside you
00:38:02Thank you
00:38:32Oh
00:38:55So sorry
00:38:57Are you blind?
00:38:58Just crippled how about you? I'm a police officer heading an investigation into a murder if you don't mind well good for you
00:39:05What time does the film start this cinema sir is closed?
00:39:08You seem to persist in your assumption that because I'm in a wheelchair. I am blind
00:39:11I'm aware that the cinema is closed what I want to know is when will it breathe open?
00:39:16I have no idea in that case constable. Could you take me to someone who does sergeant?
00:39:22No
00:39:27You will give your name and address to my sergeant and then you will move along where I don't particularly care though
00:39:32I'd prefer to be interstate
00:39:33But you will move along or I'll have you arrested for obstructing the police and the prosecution of their duties
00:39:40Is that what this fiasco is supposed to be your name and address sir
00:39:47Raymond burr late of Hollywood
00:39:51I'll be
00:39:53Give it to them
00:39:58Robert Stephen Gifford
00:40:04The wheel in
00:40:06Wheel wh double e l I double n wheel in
00:40:14It's a it's a joke not at all. It's very serious and most apt
00:40:19Wheel in where sir
00:40:23Foster's lager Lane you go down the road three miles and you turn left at the Chuck and Chunder and then right just before
00:40:29St. Verace's
00:40:30You can't miss it
00:40:33Kyneton
00:40:34and thereabouts
00:40:39I'll pick you up around the back. Good night. Mr. Steedle. Good night
00:40:48Good night
00:40:54Good night, gentlemen
00:41:02Hmm did you notice that smell smell perfume on the cripple? No on the other one
00:41:18I
00:41:49You
00:41:51Think I went too far, don't you?
00:41:54Too far with a copper. I don't think you exactly endeared yourself
00:42:04Should I have
00:42:08That's your business only I see her there's
00:42:13And
00:42:17You made your point clear that you don't exactly like coppers
00:42:25Raymond Burr for Christ's sake
00:42:29May we come in
00:42:39Oh my god, they've come for me already
00:42:43Evening sir, I trust you found my directions helpful. Well, actually, I think my sergeant must have misheard you
00:42:50Can he hear? Oh, yes
00:42:58Inspector from behind I detest being groped up to my face. I find it intolerable. I'm sorry
00:43:13Well, whatever it is, I'm supposed to have done I'm pleading blackouts and the Fifth Amendment or does that only work in the United States
00:43:21And actually it's nothing you've done. I've come about
00:43:25On the contrary it's something I did
00:43:29I'm afraid I was rather rude to you. I cried all the way home
00:43:34poor mr. Gifford I
00:43:37Can only say in my defense I just rushed down from Russell Street press were driving me mad
00:43:43When I realized we're passing this way and your lights were on you felt you simply had to drop in. That's right
00:43:50And I need your help. Maybe sit down
00:43:59As someone who knows the disabled in this area
00:44:03How would you class a person who allows her wheelchair to be pushed a paraplegic? Yes
00:44:09Pushed uphill no downhill
00:44:14Definitely not doing very well. Who is she? Well, that's what I came to ask you from around here. You said yes
00:44:21No such person
00:44:23Well such a person was seen being wheeled into the wrecks by her long-haired boyfriend
00:44:27I don't care if she was seen being wheeled into Parliament House by Gough Whitlam
00:44:32There is no such person a boyfriend or possibly her brother dresses hippie style 20s and is wanted by you
00:44:39Yes, we saw the whole thing on television. Ah
00:44:42That explains how your brother knew my name when we had our little
00:44:45Autocation at the wrecks you heard my appeal on the news. Did you sir?
00:44:49Yes
00:44:51You must have good memory for names. Where's this marooned a maniac chap caught your fancy? I
00:44:56Was hardly aware of him till today
00:44:59Really? The story's been reported in all the newspapers
00:45:03Well, I don't buy newspapers. I'm a seaman Oh
00:45:08Navy or merchant merchant
00:45:12At sea we get daily bulletins who's on strike who's at war currency crises
00:45:18but no murders
00:45:21And ashore I've got out of the habit
00:45:24Of murdering
00:45:28Of buying newspapers
00:45:31There's one more thing if the cinema had been open this evening and you and your brother had seen the film
00:45:36How would you personally have left the wrecks?
00:45:39By the side exit you see the aisle to the side door slopes downwards which we had a plegix prefer
00:45:48Mm-hmm. And how would you have left sir through the foyer? That's the quickest way around to the car
00:45:55Well, I think that explains that don't you sergeant explains what inspector
00:46:00why no one front of house noticed the girl being wheeled out of the wrecks by her boyfriend and
00:46:04Why the usher it's where she saw a girl wearing a floppy hat wheel herself out the side exit and accompanied
00:46:11Of course, I was hoping you were going to be able to identify the girl or a boyfriend
00:46:15And what good would that have done you know? They said at the end of one of the back rows 20 minutes later. They left
00:46:23When the film ended the lights came up
00:46:26Janine Talbot was found dead at the end of that row
00:46:30We think they must have seen her murderer
00:46:33They left before the film ended having ended after it started
00:46:39Sounds like one hell of a film. I
00:46:43Thought she said it was good what you'd seen it
00:46:48We've seen part of this film already sir
00:46:52Yes on the Canberra last voyage I had to go on duty before it finished that
00:46:58Film that is not the voice
00:47:03I'll thank you for your cooperation gentlemen. You've been most helpful. I'm sorry to hear that
00:47:18Inspector it's been nice talking to you sergeant
00:47:32You
00:47:51Why can't you see it it is so obvious
00:47:56What?
00:47:58It wasn't the girl wheeling herself out of the cinema
00:48:02Boyfriend he ditched her body in the back row and then stuck her hat on his head
00:48:08You've got to admire him for it really though. Don't you showed a lot of guts and he'll get away with it
00:48:18He may unless you enlighten the police
00:48:29But don't you think you should
00:48:33No
00:48:35No, I don't
00:48:39So you'd be holding your tongue certainly
00:48:45Do you want him to get away
00:48:50You're indecently exposed
00:49:03Oh
00:49:05We've no ex-inmates answering that description
00:49:08Well, there are thousands of them. Most of them victims of car accidents
00:49:14Except for a few free cases like Robbie's Robert Gifford, what happened to him?
00:49:19He was playing squash. Would you believe?
00:49:21slipped and fell
00:49:23other round
00:49:24Yes, same again, please
00:49:27And that was enough to paralyze him that on top of an old back injury. He had as a kid
00:49:32He was what the courts called a neglected child
00:49:35That's how he came to get adopted by Mark's father
00:49:38So he and Mark aren't really brothers. No, they're very close
00:49:42They do anything for each other
00:50:02I
00:50:33I
00:50:52What's wrong with you nothing just don't feel like it tonight, that's all
00:50:58I
00:51:02Think
00:51:03Three months and I can't even touch you
00:51:06Look, it's not that
00:51:08It's just that I I
00:51:11Just need to talk
00:51:22I've had this
00:51:24This may not strike you as odd
00:51:26But a 24 year old woman needs a bit more than a stray skrill in the back of a car every three months
00:51:31Look Mick, could you at least just try and understand maybe that's normal for sailors on leave
00:51:41Listen Margaret, will you for Christ's sake just cut it out? You know the problem? Yes, you do
00:51:46It would never have lasted accident or no accident, you know that
00:51:51Yeah, but Robbie doesn't
00:51:56Mark what is this hole Robbie has over you?
00:52:00It's my brother
00:52:05Look he has to know sometime. Why can't you tell him? I
00:52:10Can't
00:52:12I can't
00:52:38Yes, that was it just a minute
00:52:43I
00:52:47I'm sorry
00:52:50Hi doc, what can I do for you? How's your neck?
00:52:57You sure of course I am now what made you think
00:53:02Come on some of your thicker patients might believe that but not me mark put you up to it, didn't it?
00:53:08He's with you now, isn't he?
00:53:13Well, that's more like it mark tells me you're complaining of
00:53:17stiffness of the neck says you told him it's
00:53:20Affecting your shooting now. He suggests and I'm inclined to agree with him that you should come back to the hospital for a
00:53:28Rest and a checkup quite unnecessary. I've never felt fitter Robbie. You've got lesions. I know I've got lesions
00:53:36I
00:53:39Could have been mad enough to lift a television set off the table onto my lap. I know it won't happen again
00:53:52Nothing else Robbie good. Goodbye
00:54:06You
00:54:36I
00:54:49Want to talk to you mark, there's nothing I have to say to you
00:54:52Just go
00:55:03You are an irresponsible bitch, why don't you like bitch?
00:55:10Hearing up Robbie and arrange it all behind my back. What the hell do you think you're playing it?
00:55:15Well, he is my cousin, you know
00:55:17Not a blood cousin, but he's my cousin
00:55:22Look just because he can't walk doesn't mean you have to treat him like an infant
00:55:26He's a lot stronger than you think
00:55:28Don't you tell me what Robbie's life?
00:55:32Well, I think I have a fair idea
00:55:36I'm not talking about his performance in bed
00:55:41And what do you mean look I know Robbie he can face the thought of being replaced by you
00:55:48Oh
00:55:50And what makes you think you're any judge of that
00:55:53I'm probably the best judge
00:56:00Listen if you tell him there's anything between us, I promise you you'll regret it
00:56:07I
00:56:15Quadra pleaded
00:56:16One who's lost the use of four limbs
00:56:20compared with the
00:56:21The paraplegic has lost years of only two
00:56:27Did you know it's coming oh, yes, yes before his accident Robbie was a medical student, you know
00:56:33hmm
00:56:34How soon will it come?
00:56:37Any time in
00:56:39next few months
00:56:41Most likely at night
00:56:44You'll just wake up one night and
00:56:47Find you can't move a thing and then
00:56:50Might be a year
00:56:53And all stems from those lesions, yeah, that's right
00:57:01As Merck told you anything of his plans when it happens
00:57:06He says he'll give up the sea and live with his brother
00:57:11What sort of a life will that be
00:57:14Hell for Mark
00:57:17Worse for Robbie. I'm surprised he doesn't kill himself
00:57:22Just be a head on top of a corpse
00:57:25Some managed marvelously
00:57:36I
00:57:46Got the noon
00:58:02Come in inspector
00:58:06I
00:58:13Spilled some aftershave on yourself as well. I think my sergeant let us it on you yesterday
00:58:21When exactly did you spill it
00:58:25Yesterday afternoon just after I got here. I'd say about 330 and what sort of lotion was it?
00:58:31Brute
00:58:32Don't tell me you're thinking about buying some my sergeant took a fancy to it didn't you sergeant?
00:58:37Well, it takes all kinds
00:58:39Did you hear that mark the sergeant's kinky for brute?
00:58:44Why don't you give him what's left of yours
00:58:50There isn't any left have you still got the bottle no, I threw it away
00:59:01I
00:59:03Where were you between 430 and 6 p.m.
00:59:08yesterday afternoon I
00:59:10Was having a sleep. I left him on that sofa at half-past three
00:59:14I later woke him twice from the hospital by telephone at half-past four and again at half-past five
00:59:22Might I ask what prompted these calls
00:59:25You may
00:59:28The first was to suggest that he joined me at the hospital because as I pointed out to our chief physiotherapist
00:59:33I felt guilty about leaving him alone
00:59:36The second was to inquire whether he would agree to dine with a very boring couple called the Lipton's
00:59:41That would be mr. And mrs. Stanley Lipton. Would it Oh God. Don't tell me she's your sister. She's at least a thousand
00:59:46No, she's not my sister your daughter
00:59:49No
00:59:51Mr. And mrs. Lipton live on the Maroondah Highway. We questioned them at the time of the third girl's murder
00:59:56I've been obstreperous haven't I on the contrary?
01:00:01You've told us a great deal
01:00:03And now mr. Gifford, I wonder if you can recall seeing anyone being picked up on the following dates
01:00:15The afternoon of August the 4th last year
01:00:21The evenings of April the 29th and July the 10th of this year
01:00:30Or yesterday afternoon about 230
01:00:35Well, I didn't see anyone picked up yesterday
01:00:37That's for the other dates. I can't even remember which part of the world I was in
01:00:42You're on leave your ship was in Melbourne and you were in this part of the world
01:00:46We've checked with the PNV
01:00:49Then I may well have been on my way down here, but I couldn't honestly say
01:00:56Is it important it could be helpful
01:01:01Well, we can easily find out
01:01:04And what date last year did you say
01:01:07August the 4th
01:01:18April the 29th
01:01:35July the 10th
01:01:38On each of those days a dead girl was dumped outside the content police station
01:01:49I
01:01:53Mark on each of those days you were on your way down here. Did you see anyone picking up anyone else?
01:02:11May I see those diaries
01:02:18You
01:02:48I
01:02:54See that on all these nights
01:02:58You left here almost as soon as you arrived to visit the cousins as your brother describes him. Yes
01:03:04So I often drop in on I believe there's two of them. That's right. What are their names?
01:03:12Andrew and Margaret
01:03:13have you
01:03:15Figured by asking any romantic interest in miss Margaret Gifford
01:03:23No
01:03:26Why don't you ask me if I have any romantic interest in her
01:03:30I'll have you a Robbie and Margaret are very attached. They have been ever since they were kids
01:03:36But you mr. Gifford never accompanied your brother on any of these visits. I
01:03:40Try not to monopolize mark
01:03:46One thing about this last dead girl that's got his Fox
01:03:51Where did her boyfriend get hold of that chair that he used to wheel her into the Rex dead girl
01:04:00He said that she was seen wheeling herself out of the cinema yes, but now we know that she didn't why because she doesn't exist
01:04:08You told us that no such disabled girl. You said
01:04:12Which led us to deduce that if she wasn't disabled
01:04:15She might be dead
01:04:18Postmortem confirmed it she died at about 2 30 p.m.
01:04:22the question remains
01:04:25Where did her boyfriend get hold of that wheelchair?
01:04:32Hospitals have wheelchairs
01:04:35Airlines have wheelchairs quite a number of disabled people have two wheelchairs
01:04:40Both of which they're unlikely to be occupying at the same time
01:04:44Do you have two wheelchairs mr. Given?
01:04:46Have that for months ever since mark bought me this new one, then I wonder if we might borrow your old one
01:04:55It's in the garage folded beside the wall sergeant
01:05:05But you're wrong wrong a dead body in a wheelchair
01:05:10The head would flop
01:05:12Noticeably. Yes. Well, that's what we thought too. But according to the postmortem her head was propped up. What with a garden stake?
01:05:20some kind of brace
01:05:22And I suppose you'd have one of those too
01:05:26Should I have well the trouble with your neck lesions when you lifted that television set off. All right, so I've got a brace
01:05:34Might we see it, please
01:05:39In the bedroom second top drawer of the wardrobe
01:05:43Thank You. Mr. Gifford
01:05:46Anything else you'd like a set of calipers chest expanders kitchen sink
01:05:53He rang his brother at exactly 530 by my wife's diamond watch and the line was out of order
01:06:00Now you saw he said out of order. Mr. Lipton. Not no answer. He said out of order sergeant of that. I'm sure
01:06:07Thanks for help. Mr. Lipton. Not at all
01:06:10So
01:06:20Robbie didn't disturb our sailor boys sleep not at 430 not at 530
01:06:25Interesting, but insufficient
01:06:27Thanks, Sergeant
01:06:29I
01:06:38Know can you give me the rainfall figures for Titan yesterday afternoon? Yes. I'll hold on
01:06:46Yes, the police were here all afternoon young cousin
01:06:50Trying to break down your alibi for when you murdered those girls me. Oh, come off it
01:06:55Don't worry. I showed them my diaries which proved Mark was with you
01:06:59Have we worried there for a minute?
01:07:02Did the police tell you they're around at our place yesterday
01:07:06Asking about mark. Oh, well, hmm. So you see marks the one in the hot seat now a mark
01:07:17And the last four tricks are mine
01:07:23I'm sorry
01:07:29I
01:07:37Probably there's something we have to straighten out forget it make you'll never make a bridge play
01:07:41You see I knew that you had openers and I knew that you would have to have clubs and spades
01:07:45I had a string of diamonds and not a single club now any player worth his salt would have realized what I was up to
01:07:50I was out to squeeze you
01:07:53That's not what I'm talking
01:07:56Oh
01:07:58I don't think we can allow that partner deal. No, definitely not. No the rules of bridge state quite categorically that
01:08:08Make please just this once can you hold off?
01:08:16I love you
01:08:19You love me we've got a damn way of showing it
01:08:26Please
01:08:32I'm sorry
01:08:35Just until tomorrow I promise you after that you can you can do what you like
01:08:41Mom, I don't mean tomorrow what's going on over there
01:08:45If it's bridge advice you're giving her you're wasting your breath
01:08:55He's not wasting his breath I can assure you
01:09:00Well, what is there to straighten out between you and me
01:09:11See you soon
01:09:12Do you have to go now? Well, it's late. You're right. Well see that it is soon
01:09:18You haven't been around for ages
01:09:20Good night under
01:09:51You really are a savage player Robbie I
01:09:56Like to win
01:09:59Because it's a gamble
01:10:01Because it's a challenge
01:10:03It's all I have left now the freedom to challenge don't begrudge it me
01:10:07Bloody hell look at the time
01:10:10Tell you what while I'm brushing my teeth you fix us a nightcap and we'll drink to tomorrow's game with Cheadle
01:10:20I
01:10:50I
01:11:20You
01:11:50You
01:12:14Thank you cheers to tomorrow's game
01:12:21You
01:12:24Where did you say you got this Singapore
01:12:33You should ask for your money back it's full of salmon
01:12:50You
01:13:20You
01:13:39Little brother I
01:13:42Would have preferred to have talked to you but our relations seem to be breaking down
01:13:46Are you afraid of what I might say to the police
01:13:50You needn't have worried my hatred of the police goes backers
01:13:55As far as I can remember
01:14:16Stop it
01:14:46You fell down the stairs do you hear was sneaking out while your father and me was asleep and you fell down the stairs
01:14:53Could I see you for a moment mrs. Thompson?
01:15:05You can't prove it it's up to the police to prove it we got more important things to do with that time
01:15:16You
01:15:19Know little brother I'd be the last person to go to the police
01:15:35Was it I've got those details for you on Robbie Robert Thompson is his actual name any good
01:15:40Well, I can see why he doesn't like cops
01:15:43Tell me later is the wheelchair in
01:15:46Yes
01:15:55Good enough
01:15:58Have you got the neck brace I do
01:16:00Now if we have to talk I'll call you Iris you call me Ted, right? Yes, sir
01:16:06Yes, Ted. Yes Ted, sir
01:16:09Sorry Ted
01:16:16I
01:16:46I
01:17:16I
01:17:46I
01:18:10Robbie what are you doing here?
01:18:13It's about mark
01:18:15Does he know you've come to see me? No, no, he's still asleep
01:18:19He's in trouble make
01:18:23Like a coffee no, thanks just sit down this is serious
01:18:33What were you two talking about last night at the bridge party what sort of trouble you're having an affair with a magic
01:18:40Oh
01:18:44What exactly
01:18:45Come on, I'm not asking for a ball-by-ball description. I'm sorry Robbie. I wanted to tell you then why didn't you?
01:18:52Mark didn't want you to know
01:18:54Why doesn't he think I can handle a bit of competition?
01:19:07It's no competition Robbie
01:19:10You
01:19:12You're absolutely right that would be a far more practical proposition than I
01:19:19Obscene for a man in a wheelchair to have sexual feelings. Yes, I know. Well, that's really below the belt
01:19:24You said it
01:19:27Look, I'm already late for work. If you've got anything serious to say, please say it
01:19:39What did you come over here to say
01:19:44Just that there's no future for you and mark
01:19:51Well, she could have had leprosy or a hole in the head she could have been dead no one would have noticed a damn thing
01:20:09Oh
01:20:37Robbie
01:20:40Oh
01:20:45Robbie what's going on?
01:20:56Robbie for God's sake answer me
01:21:03Nothing to say
01:21:10I'll be come out
01:21:15Not until Cheadle arrives, that'll be too late and you know it we've got to talk before he gets here
01:21:29I'll come out if you go down to the end of the garden
01:21:39I
01:21:44Helpful
01:21:47So that you can't jump me
01:21:51Go right down the garden and shocked when you get there and keep shouting I
01:21:59Can't just stand at the bottom of the garden shouting saying then
01:22:10I do you'll come out and talk
01:22:20I'll talk to you from the French windows, but you try and rush me. I'll slip back inside and lock them
01:22:25I've got no intention of rushing you
01:22:28Let's hear that
01:22:36What
01:22:39Take the target with you. I'll shout when I've set it up do that
01:23:09I
01:23:16Talk it's up
01:23:24The campdown ladies sing this song do da do da
01:23:40Bet my money on a bobtail neck somebody bet on the bay
01:23:46Campdown ladies sing this song do da do da
01:23:52Campdown race track five mile long. Oh
01:23:57Sing all night
01:23:59Gonna sing all day. I bet my money on a bobtail neck. Somebody bet on the bay
01:24:06The campdown ladies sing this song do da do da
01:24:16All right, you can stop now gonna sing all night that's enough gonna sing off
01:24:26All right now move aside and whatever it is you want to say to me say it from there
01:24:36It's
01:24:42About Cheadle Robbie just leave the running to him
01:24:46You must make sure he hasn't got enough to arrest me. Oh, yeah, I
01:24:52Want you to promise me
01:25:00And if I do you'll be safe
01:25:06Safe maybe
01:25:08But pestered by coppers Cheadle will never give up. You know that listen to me Robbie. It's the best we can hope for isn't it?
01:25:31Come inside
01:25:35You've only shot five the sixth I'll keep handy now nice and slowly
01:25:45No, no slower than that
01:25:52Come inside we'll finish our talk in here
01:26:05Now very carefully sit down
01:26:09You're not moving inch in any direction before there's an arrow through your heart
01:26:13my next find
01:26:14My arms strong and from this range. I could not miss
01:26:18now
01:26:19Very carefully close those doors and sit
01:26:36I'm steady kid. I'll be very steady
01:26:45Turn around and sit
01:26:47I
01:27:09Switched while your back was turned you could have a cleaner way
01:27:13I
01:27:17What are you gonna do, you know
01:27:24Don't be stupid Robbie
01:27:27Whatever else I may be I am never stupid
01:27:33What could be more stupid than getting yourself arrested for murdering me
01:27:43I
01:28:14'll be for Christ's sake
01:28:36This is mad Robbie
01:28:39Why murder me I'm not going to murder you I'm accidentally going to kill you
01:28:52People sitting on the deck don't get accidentally killed with swords
01:28:56Which is why when you're dead?
01:28:58I'll shove the sixth arrow into your chest where the sword went in
01:29:03And dump your body down by the target
01:29:05You see little brother people standing in the vicinity of targets do get accidentally killed with arrows
01:29:12Do you think the police will believe that I will tell them how you set up the target and stood back and watch me
01:29:17fire five
01:29:18Then just as I let go my sixth to my horror
01:29:24Step right into the line of flight
01:29:27Why did he do it I will groan and cheetah will explain to me now now, mr. Gifford, you mustn't blame yourself
01:29:34Did your best to protect him, but he was a murderer, you know, and he knew that the net was closing
01:29:39They've established that you will have the scene of each crime at each of the relevant times
01:29:43And that you had access here to all the props you needed for your little stunt down at the Rex
01:29:49Aren't you forgetting my alibi my phone calls to you?
01:29:52Charlie will tell them that you didn't answer
01:29:55so
01:29:58I don't underestimate cheetah, Robbie. I know you think I'm only saying that because I'm frightened
01:30:09Terrified actually
01:30:27I
01:30:57I
01:31:27Don't Robbie it's no use kiddo. We've gone too far
01:31:42There is an alternative
01:31:49Everything together
01:31:51I
01:31:55Forget it little brother. It's too late
01:31:58Not quite Robbie
01:32:07How the hell did you get in he was in the door
01:32:14You always arrive at the most inconvenient times don't you I thought it wise
01:32:19One of my men radioed through his walkie-talkie that you were about to kill your brother
01:32:25Where is this walkie-talkie man of yours up my chimney out there in the garden
01:32:32Was my man mistaken
01:32:40What's this man mistaken am I dead
01:32:48You need medical attention, I'm all right
01:32:52You sure yeah, I'm sure
01:32:56All right, let's get down to business then
01:33:00Mr. Gifford, why did you go to such extraordinary lengths to dispose of miss Talbot's body?
01:33:09You left her in the Senate injure
01:33:19You
01:33:27Mr. Gifford
01:33:32Lay off him inspector you have no right asking leading questions without a warrant
01:33:35Oh, I have a warrant in that case. You should warn him that anything anything
01:33:39He says will be taken down, but it won't be used as evidence
01:33:42And what the hell are you playing it? I need to understand why your brother acted as he did
01:33:47And
01:33:48You're even dimmer than I thought
01:33:50Why is that was to give it because any fool even you would see that he did what he did because that was his trademark
01:34:06I'm sorry mark, but I'm not telling him anything. He doesn't already know
01:34:18This when he's got a warrant for your arrest, and I'm frightened of you
01:34:24What do you expect me to do anyway hold him and the sergeant at bay with me little saber while you make good your escape
01:34:34You bastard
01:34:37You
01:34:44Yours has been a difficult role hasn't it?
01:34:48Don't patronize me Chino
01:34:52No, I mean it
01:34:54And you played it superbly
01:34:56What do you mean?
01:34:57What all those various hints to us about your brother's guilt for a start?
01:35:02You had to tell us just enough to frighten him, but not enough to let us arrest him didn't you I?
01:35:08Thought that if I could frighten him into not killing again and at the same time keeping out of your hands, then I was justified
01:35:16But then he started plotting to kill me
01:35:20But he's devoted to you. He still wanted to kill me
01:35:26Last night he offered me a nightcap
01:35:29for the Finnebabs
01:35:31So your brother tried to kill you and you when we came in just now we're about to kill him
01:35:38We were always a close family
01:35:44Mr.. Gifford, why did you try to kill your brother?
01:35:50Isn't motive supposed to be your job
01:35:53All right try this for size
01:35:58You committed this series of murders close to your brother's house
01:36:04Knowing the suspicion would fall on him
01:36:08En route to your cousin's place you
01:36:12bundled the first three dead girls and
01:36:15On route to your cousin's place you
01:36:18Bundled the first three dead girls out of your car while I was moving
01:36:25under cover of darkness
01:36:27in the vicinity of the police station
01:36:31Knowing that a cripple is strong and as determined as your brother could also do that
01:36:39When we
01:36:40failed to identify your brother as the maniac
01:36:44You committed the fourth murder
01:36:47And disposed of the body in a manner befitting the maniac
01:36:53But then you very clumsily
01:36:57Drew our attention to yourself
01:37:00To convince us that you were merely an accessory a
01:37:04devoted accessory
01:37:06Ridding his murderous brother of an unwanted corpse
01:37:10It was all too pat, mr. Gifford, I mean, why did you return to the wreck stinking of the dead girls perfume?
01:37:17Why?
01:37:18Unless it was to lead us back here to your brother
01:37:22Clever clever mark clever copper you deserve each other
01:37:30How much did your father leave you mr. Given
01:37:35Leave me about 80,000
01:37:40And how much is your brother cost you so far in this house car so forth
01:37:47About 30,000 and how much a year do you allow your brother?
01:37:52Eight thousand so even if the remaining 50,000 were wisely invested
01:38:00at the end of eight years
01:38:02There'd be nothing left
01:38:05So
01:38:07What so that if you murdered your brother this leave you'd be 50,000 better off than if you let him live
01:38:14How's that for a motive absurd?
01:38:16Why because he's only got
01:38:20Exactly I don't believe you've got a warrant. Sorry, sir
01:38:34I
01:38:42Want to confess
01:38:48Ready sergeant Christ I
01:38:51Mark James Gifford of 15 Cornwall Crescent, South Yara being of sound mind do hereby
01:38:59voluntarily
01:39:00Confess to the murder of four girls since August last year. I
01:39:05also confess to the attempted murder of my brother Robert the
01:39:09evening of Thursday the
01:39:11What's the date?
01:39:13mark
01:39:18What
01:39:20Last night when I asked you to pour me a nightcap
01:39:28I wanted to die
01:39:31That's what I thought
01:39:37It's sorry I didn't drink it I
01:39:42Wouldn't have let you I don't want to interrupt this very personal exchange gentlemen
01:39:47But if we may now mr. Gifford have the rest of your confession
01:39:51The rest there's still one or two details outstanding
01:39:56Such as my murder weapon. Oh
01:40:01Yeah
01:40:03One of Robbie's old sabers
01:40:07Thank you, sir
01:40:09Said it the warrant
01:40:12Robert Stephen Gifford I have here, but I've confessed the murdering four girls with a saber
01:40:17Yes, but that wasn't the weapon employed
01:40:19Not that we are sure what it was, but we do know it wasn't a blame
01:40:23Whatever it was. We are sure that your brother used it
01:40:26Indeed as a cripple your brother was an unlikely suspect, but not an impossible one you have a word
01:40:34gang as far as our
01:40:40The P&O company tell me that anatomy is not a subject which is taught to officers of the Merchant Marine I
01:40:48Don't get the relevance
01:40:50Don't waste much time do you only someone with a thorough knowledge of that very unnautical subject
01:40:56Could have killed all four girls with an identical right-handed upward thrust from below the ribcage
01:41:06Your brother's right-handed and the Melbourne Medical School told me he was brilliant at anatomy. Why would anyone so brilliant?
01:41:13Fumble his fourth murder when he'd already succeeded with the first three
01:41:18Janine Talbot was killed at 230 her body was still in your brother's car when you arrived
01:41:25You were early and caught him by surprise
01:41:27He surprised me all right. She caught me with my pants down literally. I wish you'd come when you say you're coming
01:41:33Kim
01:41:34What's wrong you bit frazzled or something?
01:41:37He knew he had a trap you this time or not at all he knew his neck lesions would kill him within a year
01:41:42Do what you told?
01:41:44Nowadays my neck gets a bit stiff and my aim can be hairy
01:41:48What would people think if I killed you
01:41:53Ironical isn't it he told us he got them lifting a television set an actual fact he got them shoving dead bodies out of his car
01:42:01Okay, I'll put your things in the car no
01:42:06Now I do everything for myself
01:42:11Conjecture the only body you're sure about was in my car not his put there by him
01:42:17impossible
01:42:18He had plenty of time
01:42:21The cars were parked close together
01:42:23He could have transferred the body from his car to yours while you were phoning your cousin
01:42:28After all that rain on Wednesday the lawn was very soft
01:42:33Wherever your brother moved he left tracks
01:42:36The shallower ones where he wheeled only himself and the deeper ones
01:42:42And he wheeled an added burden of about 400 pounds
01:42:45We've done tests
01:42:48Janine Talbot weighed 102 pounds
01:42:52Someone else could have put her in my car
01:42:54Someone else in a wheelchair someone else with the knowledge of anatomy
01:42:58Someone else who despised the police so much he incorporated in his plan a gambit to make them a laughingstock throughout the country
01:43:03What gambit dumping the bodies outside the police station the press loved it you've got to admire him for it really though, don't you?
01:43:10showed a lot of guts
01:43:13And he'll get away with it. Do you want him to get away with it?
01:43:18That still doesn't prove him a murderer what else would he hated sex remember and in particular young blondes of easy virtue
01:43:26I'm not partial to them myself
01:43:29You didn't have one for a mother
01:43:32What about the blonde I picked up aren't you forgetting her?
01:43:35Anyone say you put her down. Well. Yeah, yes, sir. It was in front of the post office
01:43:40I
01:43:42Shouldn't think anyone noticed though. I
01:43:45Mean people don't do that. Oh, yeah, she came to see us yesterday
01:43:48Gave us a very good description of you so did her aunt that was waiting outside the post office
01:43:53And now mr. Gifford if we can dispense with your confession. It's about cheetah, Robbie
01:44:03And if I do
01:44:06You'll be safe
01:44:08Not until you provide me with a motive for why Robbie did it take your pick
01:44:13He hated his mother for leaving him as a child
01:44:15He hated the police for not punishing his mother
01:44:17But why me are you suggesting that he hated me enough to frame me and kill me this is mad Ruby
01:44:23Why murder me I'm not going to murder you
01:44:29I'm accidentally going to kill you you came between him and his adoptive parents
01:44:34Oh
01:44:35So you came between him and the girl he loved
01:44:39One thing that Robbie couldn't stomach was the fact that you remained healthy. He became a cripple
01:44:46Robert Stephen Gifford
01:45:04You
01:45:14Last night when I asked you to pull me a nightcap I
01:45:22Wanted to die
01:45:26I'm sorry. I didn't drink it. I wouldn't have let you
01:45:34You
01:45:42So that was the murder weapon half an hour
01:45:46Suppose we should have guessed
01:45:49Better ring for an ambulance sergeant
01:45:57No point in my saying anything
01:46:00I
01:46:02Will you be charging me
01:46:08I was an accessory to Janine Talbot's murder. I don't remember that
01:46:14Sure, my sergeant doesn't remember neither. Yes, I did
01:46:18Now the only accessory we remember is the hippie at the Rex. He's vanished
01:46:24Probably in Sydney by now might even be dead
01:46:27All that heroin
01:46:30amphetamines
01:46:32All the same these hippies
01:46:35Well, we'll be on our way now, I'll leave a man to look after the ambulance people
01:46:41You won't be required of the English
01:46:49I'd get someone to have a look at that leg. Goodbye. Mr. Good
01:46:56You
01:47:26You
01:47:39Can you come over straight away
01:47:44That's what I wanted to talk to you
01:47:56You
01:48:26You

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