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Law & Order UK Season 6 Episode 6 Dawn Till Dusk

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00:00Stories.
00:05How many weeks now?
00:07Three.
00:08Or four, depending upon which midwife you talk to.
00:12It's your first, isn't it?
00:14Yeah.
00:15Little boy.
00:16Where you having him?
00:17Oh, college hospital in town.
00:20Well, word of advice, son.
00:23When they offer a drug, say yes.
00:26When we had Flavia, my wife wanted a birthing pool whale music.
00:32First contraction, her face turns red, her back arches.
00:36She let her howl, I swear, was not human.
00:39Cheers, I'll remember that.
00:42Talking about saying yes to drugs.
00:45You okay there, sir?
00:47Yeah, I'm fine.
00:49Do you think maybe there was an office party last night?
00:52Well, if there was, this one's had enough time to sleep it off.
00:55Sir, you need to move your car.
01:04Cock-a-doodle-doo!
01:05Rise and shine!
01:08Bloody hell!
01:12Square mile.
01:14God, look at me, I'm still shaking.
01:16Yeah, well, take it easy.
01:17You said you'd ID'd him.
01:19Erm, yeah.
01:20According to the licences wallet, Derek Strachan.
01:23Not a robbery, though.
01:24Still had 80 quid in it.
01:26Right.
01:27Did anyone see anything at all, you know?
01:29Just ask the party people over there.
01:32Fine.
01:33Okay.
01:34Mr. Clive Cook here, Mr. Last Tube home.
01:40Right.
01:41Hello, Mr. Cook.
01:42Celebrating something, sir?
01:44Yeah.
01:45The firm had closed a big deal.
01:49I was dancing on the desk one minute.
01:53Next thing I know, I'm waking up in a stationary cupboard and everyone's gone home.
01:58What time was that?
01:59The sun was just coming up.
02:00So...
02:01Late.
02:02Well, some would call it early, wouldn't they, sir?
02:03Detective!
02:04Just hang on for me, though, please.
02:05All right, Pete.
02:06What you got?
02:07Looks like he had company.
02:08Oh, a secret he only shared at weekends.
02:09Yeah, there's a blouse here as well.
02:10A couple of buttons ripped off.
02:11Maybe you got a bit of rough.
02:12She didn't like it.
02:13What, and then produced a gun?
02:14Pete's pepper spray.
02:15Wound size looks too small for a pistol.
02:16Maybe an air gun?
02:17Maybe.
02:18Maybe.
02:19However, a half a gun.
02:20Maybe.
02:21Maybe.
02:22Maybe.
02:23Maybe.
02:24Maybe.
02:25Maybe.
02:26Maybe.
02:27Maybe.
02:28Maybe.
02:29Maybe.
02:30Maybe.
02:31Maybe.
02:32Maybe.
02:33Maybe.
02:34Maybe.
02:35Maybe.
02:36Maybe.
02:37Maybe.
02:38Maybe.
02:39Maybe.
02:40A half-naked woman running through London shouldn't take long to fight.
02:44You're not wrong.
02:46And in this weather, I hope you had warm hands.
05:08Louise, would you mind sitting with one of our officers?
05:13He can help you put together an e-fit of the man who shot Derek.
05:17Looks like Harry Hill.
05:18I'll ring his agent and have him arrested.
05:21Excellent. Case closed. I'll tell Derek's family.
05:23Hi, Angie. How are you getting on?
05:26Hundreds of CCTV cameras, but they belong to loads of different private businesses.
05:31Trying to get hold of all is going to take the rest of the day.
05:34It's one of the busiest parts of London.
05:35No one sees a man get shot in a car.
05:38That time in the morning, gov. Places deserts it.
05:42Misable enough to get out there and pass some pavement.
05:45Derek left about 2, 2.30.
05:53Is he alone?
05:54Nah. Nah, he hooked up with this city chick.
05:57And the manager's happy to let him just clock off when he wants, yeah?
06:00Yeah. He knows how it works.
06:03Look, there's a lot of rich, attractive city girls around here.
06:09Need to let off steam once in a while.
06:11You're quite happy to be the, uh, fresh evolve.
06:15We all are.
06:16If one of us gets a hit, we cover for each other.
06:21Look, I'm not travelling the world for the cultural experience.
06:25It's just a wine, mumin and song, yeah?
06:27Hey, don't judge me. At least I'm single.
06:30You mean in what?
06:32Derek. He's got a girlfriend.
06:36Chloe.
06:39We found Derek in his car.
06:44Must have been on his way home.
06:51Yeah, he wasn't alone.
06:58He wasn't cheating on me.
07:00You wouldn't do that to me.
07:07I think maybe sometimes it's possible that Derek wasn't completely honest with you.
07:17Yeah.
07:18I thought it was just a phase.
07:25He didn't love any of them.
07:28He loved me.
07:33He would have stopped once we got engaged.
07:38He would have.
07:38I'm sure you're right.
07:39Do you know of anyone that might want to hurt him?
07:49Any enemies, you mean?
07:53God, no.
07:55We haven't been here long enough to make any friends.
07:58And maybe Chloe Hines is not as understanding as she looks on.
08:05If a girl gets taken advantage of like that, wouldn't like to be around when she's snapped.
08:10Always the quiet ones, eh?
08:12Yeah.
08:13My experience.
08:14I think Chloe's just hurt.
08:16Derek Strachan might be young to shoot.
08:18Well, I don't think she'd have him shot for it, that's for sure.
08:22All right.
08:23Who else is going to be knocking around the square mile at that time in the morning?
08:28I don't know.
08:31Late night office dude.
08:33Celebrating a big deal.
08:34What about our man in the stationery cupboard?
08:38Clive Cook?
08:39Yeah.
08:42Maybe you wasn't the only one that missed the last tube home.
08:52We've just secured a deal that should see us through the next year.
08:56I thought everyone deserved to let their hair down.
08:59What time did you leave the party?
09:01Just before four.
09:02I was in a cab at Porter Passed.
09:05Company commercial PR work means sometimes living on a couple of us.
09:09Sleep at night.
09:10Do you use a regular cab rank?
09:13There's one near Liverpool Street Station.
09:15I walked there.
09:16Did you see or hear anything unusual?
09:18No.
09:19Sorry.
09:20Can't say I did.
09:22Have you ever seen this man?
09:26Not last night.
09:28But you have seen him.
09:29Yes.
09:30He followed me a few weeks ago when I was heading home.
09:35I thought he was a pervert, so I confronted him.
09:39Got ready to do some serious damage with his stiletto.
09:42What did he do?
09:44Run a mile a bit?
09:46Yes, as a matter of fact, he did.
09:48Jumped into a Mondeo to have straight through a red light.
09:51Clearly had no idea what he'd taken on.
09:54No.
09:55Clearly not.
10:00Yes.
10:00Thank you, Miss Ace.
10:02If you want to know anything else, Detective, just call me.
10:06She'd eat you for breakfast.
10:07Yeah.
10:09I'd let her.
10:10We must get Ange to add those traffic cameras on her list.
10:17There's got to be thousands of Mondeo's in London.
10:20Hopefully one of them, though.
10:21Let's just jump to a red light.
10:23Oh, man.
10:28Number one, leaving the flames.
10:29Disturbances 3-1-2, prospect, bed, TCT.
10:33Prospect, please.
10:34Number one, number one.
10:37Is that near here?
10:40I'll tell you what, it's literally just around the corner there.
10:42Come on.
10:47Excuse me.
10:49Excuse me.
10:50Excuse me.
10:51It's the tap where we love them.
10:59Oh, come on.
11:03What floor was it?
11:04I think she said the fifth.
11:07I thought she said 15th.
11:08Oh, no.
11:08I think it was the fifth.
11:10Stairs.
11:12I hope you're good on right.
11:15Come on, Robbie.
11:21I thought it was.
11:25Thank God.
11:34Oi.
11:34Oi.
11:35Get back.
11:37Get back.
11:37Who the hell are you?
11:38Get off me.
11:39Step away and calm down.
11:40We are police officers.
11:42I need you to calm down.
11:44Hello, sir.
11:45Hello, sir.
11:46Can you hear me?
11:47Can you call an ambulance, please, love?
11:49I hope he's stabbed.
11:50He's still breathing.
11:51Why did he stab you, Mr...
11:53Roach.
11:54I'm Abraham Roach.
11:55And he's...
11:56He's my brother, Carl.
11:59Your brother stabbed you?
12:02Yeah.
12:02So I hit him with the nearest thing I could get my hands on.
12:06Which was what?
12:08That paperweight there.
12:11Okay.
12:12Well, once that's stitched,
12:14you're going to have to come down the station and make a statement.
12:18I was just defending myself.
12:21How is he?
12:22Your brother's on his way to St. John's.
12:24He's critical but stable.
12:25Okay.
12:26Tommy, sorry to ask.
12:27You happy to be the officer in charge for me here, please?
12:30Well, just this once, Ron.
12:31And email me your witness statements through as soon as you can.
12:34I'll take it from there, okay?
12:35Thanks, Tommy.
12:36Appreciate that.
12:37I owe you one.
12:39Just that, sir,
12:40I've got to be clocked out by six o'clock at the latest.
12:44Oh, yeah.
12:45Have a date, do we?
12:47I do indeed.
12:48With a leather chair
12:50in the director's box
12:52at Upton Park.
12:54How'd you swing that?
12:56Friends, you know.
12:56Friends, you know.
12:59More to the point,
12:59why'd you swing that?
13:02See, that's totally unnecessary, isn't it?
13:12You boys leave a city, D.C.
13:14to mop up a job this morning.
13:16Uh, yeah, why?
13:18Just a family argument.
13:19Went a bit wonky.
13:20Well, they're pushing for it to come over here
13:22and you're going to have to investigate.
13:24No, look,
13:25if I leave this paperwork any longer,
13:26I won't be able to see the dark boys.
13:28Your brother's having a round.
13:29Why do we have to get involved?
13:31Yeah.
13:31Because Carl Roach,
13:32the brother with the head wound,
13:34died when he reached the hospital.
13:36And that makes it murder.
13:38And that puts it on your desk.
13:39It was self-defense.
13:50My client doesn't need to say anything more here.
13:54Well, no, you're right.
13:56He doesn't need to,
13:57but Mr. Roach has admitted attacking his brother with a weapon.
14:03What, a paperweight?
14:06A heavy metal paperweight,
14:10which, according to witnesses,
14:12your client brought down on his brother's head
14:15with great force.
14:17I urge you not to say anything.
14:21No, I want to.
14:24Carl and I run an office catering company,
14:28corporate clients.
14:30It's been faltering these last few months.
14:37And I'd done a deal with the bigger company to buy us out.
14:43We would have lost a little money,
14:45but most of the staff would have kept their jobs.
14:50He thought I'd betrayed him,
14:55betrayed everyone.
14:56So, what happened this morning?
15:01He found out.
15:04And he came at me with a letter opener.
15:08He stabbed me in the shoulder.
15:10I just...
15:12I grabbed the nearest thing.
15:15I... I hit him.
15:17I killed my own brother.
15:30So, what do we say to the CPS?
15:32I don't think there was any intent,
15:34but in the heat of the moment,
15:36I don't know.
15:37Maybe he saw red.
15:38Who knows?
15:40All right.
15:41I'll call Jacob Thorne,
15:43let him know what to expect.
15:44Where are we on the Harry Hill search?
15:46Oh, and she's checking with motor claims,
15:48see if I'm on doze,
15:49jump to red light in the city.
15:51Hopefully, she's having more luck with that
15:53than she did with the CCTV footage.
15:55Okay.
15:57Derek's tracking his mum's here.
15:58What?
16:01Derek was convinced
16:03that he'd have a better chance
16:04of making it down here,
16:06being an actor.
16:07Oh, thanks.
16:12I swear he thought
16:13that pavements would be paved with gold.
16:16I tried to talk to him,
16:18but...
16:19he wouldn't listen.
16:22What some does, eh?
16:24Mm-hmm.
16:27What about that West End show
16:29he was rehearsing?
16:31What are they going to do without him?
16:37Yeah.
16:41I mean, kids like Derek
16:42must be a rare talent.
16:46Be tough to replace.
16:49When can I take my son home?
16:53I want to bury him
16:54next to his father.
16:57Oh, my God.
16:59We'll need Derek
17:00for a couple of more days,
17:02Mrs. Dracon, if that's okay.
17:04Is there a bed and breakfast
17:10around here?
17:12Good to have to stay the night,
17:14aren't I?
17:26Won't get me very far away.
17:27Don't worry, Mrs. Stracon.
17:29You see that young lady over there?
17:33Her name's Sue.
17:37Now, she'll take you
17:38to meet our family liaison officer
17:40and they'll sort out
17:41everything you need.
17:43Okay?
17:47Both of you.
17:55Mrs. Stracon, is it?
17:56I'm sorry.
18:01I remember when I first moved out
18:03of my mum and dad's house,
18:04I used to tell my mum
18:06all sorts of little white lies
18:08just to stop her from worrying.
18:11Me too.
18:16Well,
18:16you've got to give her something.
18:20Come on.
18:20It's a cab rank
18:27near Liverpool Street.
18:30Yeah.
18:31Well, just,
18:32if you can get me a list
18:33of any regular cabbies
18:35that use it,
18:35that'd be great.
18:37Kath?
18:38Hey, Sam,
18:38what are you up to?
18:40I'm at work.
18:42No, that's fine.
18:43Yeah, I'm quite busy as it goes.
18:45So, who's going to have Ben tonight?
18:47No, no, no.
18:47I can't look after Ben tonight.
18:49I've already said.
18:50If you can get an email
18:51to me, that'd be great.
18:52Thanks.
18:53Well, two murder cases
18:54for a start.
18:55Sam.
18:56Hang on.
18:57Sam, look.
18:57Hello?
18:58Yeah, I'm going to put you on hold.
19:01Kath?
19:02Kath?
19:02We need to sort this.
19:03Kath, I've got to go.
19:04Don't you hang up.
19:08Trouble and strife?
19:10She can't expect me
19:11to drop everything
19:12whenever she needs
19:13a babysitter.
19:15I just had a call
19:15from Camden.
19:16They've got a Roland Hexter
19:18at their station.
19:19Do we know a Roland Hexter?
19:21Well, he drives
19:22a blue Ford Mondeo
19:23and he's just gone through
19:25a red light
19:26near Camden Lock.
19:27If you tell me
19:28he's got thick-rimmed glasses,
19:30Ange,
19:30you can come to
19:30West Ham match tonight.
19:32Well, he has got
19:33thick-rimmed glasses,
19:34actually,
19:34but you're right, Tar.
19:39I don't understand.
19:40This is for a red light.
19:43No.
19:43Mr. Hexter,
19:46we're here to talk
19:47to you about a murder.
19:49Well, I haven't seen anything.
19:52I'd remember.
19:54Did no one
19:55at Camden Station
19:56explain why
19:57we wanted to see you?
19:58No.
20:02Right.
20:05Well, you see, Roland,
20:06we don't think
20:06you're a witness.
20:08We're arresting you
20:09on suspicion
20:10of the murder
20:11of Derek Strachan.
20:12You do not have
20:13to say anything,
20:14but it may help
20:14your defence
20:15if you did not mention
20:15one question,
20:16something which you
20:17later rely on in court.
20:19Anything you do say
20:20may be given an evidence.
20:24We can call your solicitor
20:25if you don't have one.
20:28I haven't done anything.
20:33Were you anywhere
20:34near a bank station
20:35last night?
20:36No.
20:37Why would I be?
20:39Hey,
20:39someone matching
20:40in your description
20:41was seeing that.
20:43Well, it wasn't me.
20:45Can you tell us
20:46where you were?
20:50That's none of your business.
20:53It would help you
20:54if you gave us an alibi.
21:00I haven't killed anyone
21:01and you've no right
21:02to ask me
21:03about my private life.
21:04Article 8
21:05of the European Convention
21:06on Human Rights.
21:08I think a murder inquiry
21:09trumps the EU conventions.
21:11I'm not telling you
21:12where I was.
21:22Do you recognise that man?
21:24No.
21:31No.
21:33He was shot this morning
21:35and a witness tells us
21:38that someone
21:38once again
21:40matching your description
21:41pulled the trigger.
21:44I want that system now.
21:47All we've really got in one
21:49is the traffic events.
21:50So, let's organise
21:52an ID parade.
21:54I'll get
21:54Louise Dawson back in.
21:56We can search
21:57Hexler's address
21:58if you give us
21:59a section 18,
22:00gov.
22:03Consider it done.
22:05You may mock,
22:06sunshine,
22:07but we
22:07were in the
22:08FA Cup finals
22:09recently
22:10in 2006.
22:13Really?
22:15Yeah, really.
22:16And I was there,
22:16me and 70,000 others,
22:18Millennium Stadium,
22:20Cardiff, mate.
22:20One of the greatest
22:21Cup finals of all time,
22:22they reckon.
22:23That right.
22:24Yep, that is right.
22:26And we was winning
22:273-2
22:27right until the last minute.
22:29Stevie Gerrard
22:30scored from 30 yards,
22:31takes it to extra time.
22:33By the time penalties
22:34come,
22:34I'd lost me voice.
22:35Ronnie.
22:36Oh, I know.
22:37You wish I'd lost
22:38me voice now.
22:39Ronnie.
22:40What?
22:40What?
22:40What?
22:40What?
22:40What?
22:40What?
22:40What?
22:40What?
22:40What?
22:40What?
22:40What?
22:40What?
22:40What?
22:41What?
22:42What?
22:42What?
22:42What?
22:44What?
22:44What?
22:48To run an air pistol
22:51today without a license,
22:52it can't have more
22:53than six foot pounds
22:54of muzzle energy.
22:55Change in 88
22:56after Hungerford.
22:58So,
22:59if it's more than that,
23:00it's illegal.
23:00If it's less than that,
23:02it's not.
23:03But if it is less,
23:04you wouldn't be able
23:04to shoot someone
23:05from across the road
23:06and kill them,
23:07would you?
23:08No,
23:09but this looks quite old,
23:10so if it predates
23:11the 88 law change,
23:12it could be a lot
23:13more powerful.
23:14How much more?
23:18It's not going to go
23:18through bone,
23:19but it could do
23:20some serious damage
23:20to the internal organs.
23:22You know,
23:22Derek's track
23:22and shot through
23:23left-hand side
23:24of the head
23:25and the temple.
23:27Then it's part
23:28of the skull,
23:29vulnerable soft tissue
23:30beneath.
23:31Yeah,
23:31this could kill.
23:33Right.
23:34One million
23:35for sure.
23:36Once I get the pallet
23:36back from the PM,
23:37should be here any minute.
23:39Well,
23:39if we've got a match,
23:40we're game on.
23:41If you can get a match,
23:43Mr. Hexter's
23:45not the only person
23:46in London
23:46to own an air pistol.
23:49Well,
23:49no,
23:49that's true,
23:50but if we have
23:50witness statements,
23:51if we have the gun,
23:52I'd say the evidence
23:53is beginning to pile up,
23:55wouldn't you?
23:55Witness statements?
23:56What,
23:56like the ID parade
23:58I just watched?
23:59It might be him
24:01there again,
24:01it might not.
24:03Well,
24:03Mr. Hexter
24:04does have
24:05pretty distinctive features.
24:07Meat drives
24:07a blue monday.
24:08There's two
24:09thousands of others,
24:10this is all
24:11circumstantial.
24:12I hate to say it,
24:13but he's right.
24:14Don't you stop.
24:18Detective Inspector,
24:19you're going to want
24:20to read this.
24:30Shit.
24:34No comment to make
24:35on that subject.
24:36Stop the interview.
24:37interview terminated
24:40at 11.55.
24:43Mr. Hexter,
24:44you're free to go.
24:45At last.
24:47Come on.
24:51I will be in touch
24:52about you
24:53wasting my client's time.
24:54I look forward to that.
24:56What happened?
24:58Ballistics report.
25:00Strachan was shot
25:01with an air rifle,
25:02not an air pistol,
25:03which means
25:04that our prime suspect
25:05is free to leave
25:06and our killer
25:08is still out there.
25:17A female witness
25:18who was with the victim
25:19when he was shot
25:20this morning
25:20picked the suspect
25:21from an ID parade.
25:23Short hair,
25:24distinctive glasses,
25:26Roland Hexter.
25:28Was she sure?
25:29At first.
25:30And then she picked
25:31out someone else
25:31who looked similar.
25:33Sounds a little flaky.
25:34There is a lot of evidence,
25:36but it's all circumstantial.
25:37Same car,
25:38same appearance,
25:39owns an air pistol.
25:41What do the police
25:41want us to do?
25:43Well,
25:43D.I. Chandler
25:44wants Roland Hexter
25:45locked up
25:46until we can prove it
25:47one way or the other.
25:48Not sure we're allowed
25:49to do that.
25:50Will you
25:51please sit down?
25:53Sorry.
25:56Always get like this
25:57when the jury's out.
25:58Yvette Dyer
26:00made a very impressive
26:01closing speech.
26:03The kids who stabbed
26:03the teacher?
26:05Gareth Markham
26:05and Jeffrey Green?
26:07Yeah.
26:08I thought you said
26:08that was the back
26:09of the net.
26:10They always make me
26:10more nervous.
26:12Do you want me
26:12to do the PCMs
26:13this afternoon?
26:14No, thanks.
26:15I want to be around court
26:16in case the jury
26:17come back.
26:18Just had a call
26:19from Yvette Dyer.
26:20We've got to go
26:21see her now.
26:22What's happened?
26:23Gareth Markham,
26:24one of the teenagers
26:25from the murder trial
26:26you wrapped up this morning,
26:27is claiming he was
26:28intimidated
26:28by a detective.
26:35If my client
26:36was intimidated
26:37by a police officer,
26:38you have a responsibility
26:39to investigate.
26:40He's made this up,
26:41hoping somebody
26:41will believe him
26:42and you've fallen for it.
26:44One of your key
26:45prosecution arguments
26:46was Mr. Markham's interview.
26:47Mr. Markham,
26:48you mean this thing here?
26:49It places both defendants
26:50at the scene of the crime
26:51and if it's brought into question,
26:52you have no case.
26:54Of course we do.
26:55Mr. Gareth Markham
26:56and his mate
26:57stabbed their headteacher
26:59and now,
26:59when we're on the verge
27:00of winning,
27:01this comes up.
27:02You're just looking
27:03for any way out,
27:04aren't you?
27:04What if he's telling
27:06the truth?
27:11I'm going to argue
27:12that the jury
27:13will be discharged
27:14and the case
27:14is thrown out.
27:15Oh, how about your head
27:19of chambers?
27:20He's loving this,
27:20isn't he?
27:21He knows he's about to lose
27:23and he hopes
27:23this ridiculous about face
27:25might just save him.
27:26That's unfair.
27:27Donald did nothing
27:28to encourage this.
27:29And nothing to stop it either.
27:31We're taking our client
27:32at his word.
27:33So, we have to do
27:35all the legwork,
27:36yeah?
27:37Unbelievable.
27:38The answer is to sort this
27:40as quickly as possible.
27:43Gareth,
27:43who are you claiming
27:44to end you?
27:47Detective Sergeant
27:48Sam Casey.
27:50I've got better things
27:51for my detectives
27:52to be doing
27:53than digging through
27:53old case files.
27:55We have to go back
27:56to the original evidence
27:57and prove this is
27:58a bogus claim.
27:59Bloody hell.
28:02All right.
28:04It's bogus, isn't it?
28:06Of course it is.
28:09Unless you're talking
28:10about that fellow
28:11you slapped around
28:12to get that full confession
28:13in the cell that time.
28:13Ronnie, don't
28:14even joke about this.
28:16You've got a busy
28:17enough day today
28:17as it is.
28:18Look, Alicia,
28:19I will dig out
28:20all the stuff you need
28:21but this is
28:21absolute bollocks.
28:24I interviewed
28:25Gareth Markham.
28:26He grasped up
28:27his mate
28:27and that's what
28:29there is to it.
28:31Where are you going?
28:33Oh, well,
28:34I've just got to
28:35lead on the
28:35Harry Hill case.
28:37Something that
28:38occurred six months ago.
28:40Sort of ringing
28:40some bells,
28:41you know.
28:41You've got a minute.
28:52This whole case
28:54will collapse
28:54unless we can show
28:55that Gareth Markham's lying.
28:57Why's this come up now?
28:59Because he's desperate
29:00and he's trying anything.
29:01Normally a claim like this
29:02would be dismissed
29:03but defense are pushing it
29:04to stop for us
29:05to prove him wrong.
29:06You realize that
29:07if there's any truth
29:08in this intimidation story
29:09it's got to go to
29:10internal affairs.
29:11Sam could lose his job.
29:14Yeah.
29:17How well do you know Sam?
29:19I heard from his
29:20superintendent in Manchester
29:21he could lose his rag
29:22occasionally.
29:24But I don't want to believe
29:26someone from MIU
29:27could do this.
29:29Reputation like that
29:30reflects on everyone.
29:31I'm not having it.
29:32How long have I got?
29:34I can pretend
29:35you came to me
29:36with this tomorrow morning
29:37and then I've got to
29:39make the call.
29:45We are talking about
29:47an admission in interview
29:48obtained through
29:49intimidation.
29:51If this is true
29:53then I respectfully
29:55submit that my client
29:56cannot have a fair trial
29:58with this jury.
29:59If this is true
30:00my lord
30:01we are going back
30:03through all the relevant
30:03papers as we speak.
30:06We are confident
30:06we can dismiss
30:07this claim as false
30:08by the end of the week.
30:10The end of the week?
30:13Surely you can dig out
30:14the relevant
30:14interview details
30:15this afternoon.
30:17My lord
30:17a policeman's
30:19professional reputation
30:20is at stake here
30:21as well as the trial.
30:22I'll give you
30:22until the end of the day.
30:25The end of the day?
30:27Yes.
30:30Time is ticking
30:31Mr. Thorne.
30:35Tell me we're going to
30:36have something
30:36within the hour
30:37this case is going
30:38to disappear
30:38from under us.
30:39Within the hour?
30:40Yes I know
30:41unbelievable
30:42but sadly I think
30:43Judge Richards
30:44fancies his vest.
30:45He's not the only one.
30:47Look you won't
30:48let it lie will you?
30:49I'll do what I can
30:50but what can I say
30:51Sam doesn't file
30:52anything like I do.
30:54Alicia no one
30:55files anything like you.
30:56No one files
30:57anything like I do.
30:58Hurry up.
31:00Get off the phone.
31:01They were in
31:08Epping Forest
31:09about six months ago.
31:11Young couple
31:12doing a bit of
31:12an anatomy class
31:13in the woods.
31:16Bloke jumps out
31:17shoots an air rifle
31:18pull it straight
31:18through the lad's chest.
31:20He died later
31:21of internal bleeding.
31:22Right
31:23and someone picked
31:24Roland Hector
31:25out of the ID place
31:26yeah?
31:26Yeah we brought
31:27him in.
31:29Questioned him
31:30had to let him go
31:31nothing stuck.
31:32Tell me about it.
31:34Eleven hours
31:35we had him in there
31:36for.
31:38All he seemed
31:38to care about
31:39was getting back
31:40home to look
31:40after his mum.
31:42He still lives
31:42with her.
31:44I thought
31:45we got him
31:46checked out
31:46at a one bed
31:47flat in Wapping.
31:49Well he might
31:50have moved since
31:50but this bloke
31:51lived in a
31:52semi in Ballon.
31:54Well he cooks
31:54for me
31:55because me
31:55arthritis.
31:57It's worse
31:58over winter.
32:00Right
32:00but he
32:01doesn't live here.
32:03He has a little
32:04place he keeps
32:05to himself.
32:07An easy commute
32:09for his job.
32:11Where does
32:11he work?
32:13Somewhere in
32:13Westminster.
32:15He gets the
32:16boat every day.
32:17St Catherine's
32:18to Embankment
32:19Pier.
32:20Lovely way
32:21to see the city.
32:23He's a writer.
32:24Oh yeah.
32:27Fiction.
32:29Tall stories.
32:31I don't know.
32:31He never really
32:32talks about it.
32:36A photograph
32:37on your
32:37mantelpiece
32:38there.
32:40Mrs Hexer
32:41is that
32:41Molan's dad?
32:43Yes.
32:44In his
32:44dress uniform.
32:46He was a
32:47handsome man.
32:48No longer
32:51with us?
32:53Lung cancer.
32:54Nearly
32:55ten years
32:55ago now.
32:59He fought
33:00in the
33:00Falklands
33:00you know.
33:01I think he
33:03wanted Roland
33:04to follow
33:04him into
33:05the army
33:06but Roley
33:06had other
33:07ideas.
33:09Didn't
33:09fancy driving
33:10tanks for a
33:11living though?
33:12No.
33:14My
33:14Humphrey
33:14tried
33:15everything.
33:16Even
33:16took him
33:17down to
33:17the
33:18firing range.
33:19Taught him
33:20how to hold
33:20a gun.
33:21How to
33:22shoot a
33:22rifle.
33:22But there
33:25aren't many
33:25writers who
33:26can strip
33:27an M15.
33:30I've got
33:30all the
33:31paperwork but
33:31I'm going to
33:32need a big
33:32space to go
33:33through it all.
33:35I'll try an
33:35interview room.
33:36Thanks.
33:39Hiya.
33:40Hi.
33:41Everything
33:42sorted?
33:43Not quite.
33:44What news
33:45from the
33:45front?
33:46Well we
33:46checked with
33:47a local
33:47old bill
33:48in Essex.
33:49Blue
33:49Mondo was
33:50nicked for
33:50speeding in
33:51Epping
33:51Forest.
33:5220 minutes
33:53after the
33:53shooting
33:54six months
33:54ago.
33:55These
33:56coincidences
33:57are beginning
33:57to stack
33:58up.
33:59Yeah.
33:59And Roland
34:00Hexter
34:00knows how
34:01to use
34:01a rifle.
34:03Let's
34:04see if a
34:04second
34:04interview
34:05in one
34:05day can
34:05shake
34:06him up
34:06a bit.
34:07Right.
34:12Sam.
34:15You
34:15still with
34:16us?
34:16Yeah.
34:18Pick up
34:19Roland
34:19Hexter.
34:22This is
34:23madness.
34:23I keep
34:24telling you
34:24I haven't
34:24killed
34:25anyone.
34:25So how
34:26come when
34:26a couple
34:27got a bit
34:27steamy
34:28in the
34:28woods
34:28you
34:28were
34:29there
34:29to
34:29shoot
34:30one
34:30of
34:30them
34:30in
34:30the
34:31chest?
34:33Well,
34:34do you
34:34have
34:35problems
34:35with
34:35public
34:36displays
34:36eyes of
34:37affection
34:37Roland?
34:38I
34:38haven't
34:38even
34:38been
34:38to
34:39Epping
34:39Forest.
34:40It
34:40checks
34:41out.
34:41It's
34:41your
34:41car.
34:42It's
34:42your
34:43registration.
34:44Stop
34:45lying to
34:46us.
34:46What do
34:46you want
34:46from
34:47me?
34:48Just
34:49the
34:49truth.
34:52Look,
34:52do you
34:53actually
34:53have
34:54anything?
34:54Because
34:55I,
34:55for one,
34:56feel I've
34:56spent too
34:57long in
34:58this room
34:58today.
34:58The
34:58next step
34:59is his
34:59mum.
35:00What?
35:01Come on.
35:02This
35:02is
35:02outrageous.
35:03We'll
35:03be
35:03inside
35:04our
35:04place
35:04digging
35:05through
35:06with
35:06things.
35:07Our
35:07whole
35:08life
35:08turned
35:08upside
35:09down.
35:09You
35:09wouldn't.
35:12Well,
35:13then tell
35:13us where
35:13you were,
35:14Roland,
35:14and we
35:15can
35:15eliminate
35:15you
35:16from
35:16this
35:16inquiry,
35:17can't
35:17we?
35:20I
35:20can't.
35:22I
35:23honestly
35:23can't.
35:24My
35:24client is
35:25saying
35:25nothing
35:26more
35:26until
35:26I've
35:27had
35:27a
35:27chance
35:27to
35:27talk
35:28to
35:28the
35:28CPS.
35:29You
35:29go
35:29ahead
35:30and
35:30do
35:30that.
35:30In
35:30the
35:30meantime,
35:31Mr.
35:31Hexter
35:31can
35:32come
35:32with
35:32us.
35:32We
35:33will
35:33introduce
35:33him
35:33to
35:35what's
35:36he
35:36going
35:36to
35:36do?
35:38Charge
35:39you
35:39with
35:39murder,
35:40Roland.
35:42For
35:43the
35:43shooting
35:43dead
35:44of
35:44Derek
35:44Strachan
35:45this
35:45morning
35:45and
35:45the
35:46shooting
35:46of
35:46Peter
35:46Spencer
35:47six
35:47months
35:47ago.
35:51So
35:52unless
35:52you
35:52tell us
35:53where
35:53you
35:53were,
35:54you're
35:55going
35:55to
35:55end
35:55up
35:55on
35:56remand.
35:57My
35:57client
35:58has
35:58not
35:58yet
35:59been
35:59charged.
36:01He
36:02does
36:02have
36:02a
36:02bit
36:02of
36:02a
36:03tempo.
36:04So
36:04do
36:04I.
36:04it's
36:05not
36:05enough
36:05to
36:06discredit
36:06an
36:06experienced
36:07detective.
36:08No,
36:09but
36:09I
36:09am
36:09worried.
36:10Why?
36:12There
36:12are
36:12seventeen
36:13minutes
36:14unaccounted
36:15for
36:15after
36:15one
36:15of
36:16the
36:16taped
36:16interviews.
36:19Sam's
36:19on his
36:19own
36:20with
36:20Gareth
36:20Markham.
36:22Terminates
36:22the
36:22interview
36:23and
36:24the
36:24uniform
36:24who
36:24accompanied
36:25Markham
36:25back
36:26to
36:26his
36:26cell
36:26didn't
36:27meet
36:27him
36:27for
36:27another
36:27seventeen
36:28minutes.
36:29Could
36:30have
36:30been
36:30doing
36:30anything.
36:31Yes,
36:32including
36:32intimidating
36:33the
36:33witness.
36:34Because
36:35in the
36:35next
36:35taped
36:35interview
36:36with
36:36Sam
36:36Casey,
36:37Gareth
36:37Markham
36:38admits
36:38to
36:38being
36:38at
36:38the
36:39scene
36:39of
36:39the
36:39crime.
36:39Nothing
36:47happened.
36:48So how
36:49do you
36:49account
36:49for
36:49the
36:50seventeen
36:50minutes?
36:51Bloody
36:51hell.
36:52He
36:52wanted
36:53to
36:53fire
36:53before
36:54we
36:54took
36:54him
36:54back
36:54to
36:54the
36:55cells
36:55and
36:55I
36:55went
36:55with
36:56him
36:56to
36:56the
36:56cage.
36:57On
36:57your
36:57way?
36:57Yes.
36:58Anyone
36:58see
36:59you?
36:59A
37:00couple
37:01of
37:01uniform
37:02on
37:02the
37:02way.
37:03Anyone
37:03see
37:03you
37:03when
37:04he
37:04was
37:04having
37:04the
37:04cigarette?
37:06No.
37:09That
37:12doesn't
37:12mean
37:12a
37:12thing.
37:13We'll
37:13have
37:13cameras
37:14on
37:14the
37:14cage
37:14for
37:15that
37:15period.
37:16With
37:17sound?
37:18This
37:18is
37:19unbelievable.
37:20Yes,
37:20it
37:20is.
37:21But
37:21you
37:21know
37:21what,
37:22detective?
37:23I
37:23don't
37:23care
37:23whether
37:23you
37:23lit
37:24his
37:24cigarette
37:24or
37:24beat
37:25him
37:25senseless
37:25with
37:26an
37:26iron
37:26bar.
37:27Right
37:27now,
37:27a
37:28respected
37:28head
37:29teacher
37:29is
37:29waiting
37:30outside
37:30court
37:31for
37:31a
37:31jury
37:32to
37:32return.
37:33He's
37:33hoping
37:33they'll
37:34give
37:34a
37:34guilty
37:35verdict
37:35against
37:35the
37:36two
37:36teenagers
37:36who
37:37stabbed
37:37him
37:37and
37:38left
37:38him
37:38for
37:38dead.
37:38Jake,
37:39I
37:39want
37:39those
37:40kids
37:40put
37:40in
37:41jail
37:41just
37:41as
37:42much
37:42as
37:42you.
37:43Good.
37:43Because
37:43if I
37:44find out
37:44you've
37:44done
37:45anything
37:45to
37:45jeopardize
37:46that
37:46verdict,
37:47I'll
37:47be
37:47calling
37:48internal
37:48affairs.
37:50I'll
37:51check
37:51the
37:51CCTV
37:52of
37:52Sam's
37:53time
37:53at
37:53the
37:53cage
37:53with
37:54Markham.
37:55Doesn't
37:55matter.
37:56With
37:56no
37:56recording
37:56of
37:57what
37:57was
37:57said,
37:57the
37:57accusations
37:58still
37:58stands.
37:59Well,
37:59at
37:59least
37:59we
37:59show
38:00Sam
38:00saying
38:00the
38:01truth
38:01about
38:01where
38:01he
38:02was.
38:02What
38:02if
38:02Markham
38:03says
38:03Sam
38:04knew
38:04they
38:04were
38:04on
38:04camera
38:05so
38:05chose
38:05his
38:05words
38:06carefully?
38:08Makes
38:08no
38:09difference.
38:10Markham
38:10still has
38:10to retract
38:11his
38:11statement.
38:16The
38:17next
38:17matter
38:17on your
38:17Lordship's
38:18list
38:18is
38:19Crown
38:19and
38:20Hexter.
38:22Are
38:22you
38:22Roland
38:23Hexter?
38:24Yes.
38:25Mr.
38:25Hexter,
38:26how do
38:27you
38:27plead
38:28to the
38:28charge
38:29of two
38:29counts
38:29of
38:30murder?
38:31No
38:31guilty,
38:32Your
38:32Honour.
38:33The
38:33Crown
38:34requests
38:34that
38:35Mr.
38:35Hexter
38:35be
38:36remanded
38:37in
38:37custody.
38:39We
38:39have
38:39evidence
38:40he
38:40was
38:40involved
38:41in
38:41two
38:41murders
38:41and
38:42believe
38:42if
38:43released
38:43he
38:43may
38:44attack
38:44again.
38:45My
38:45Lord,
38:45we
38:45request
38:46Mr.
38:46Hexter
38:47is
38:47granted
38:47bail.
38:48He
38:49is
38:49an
38:49upstanding
38:50citizen
38:50whose
38:51only
38:51crime
38:52here
38:52is
38:53a
38:53minor
38:54traffic
38:54offence.
38:55Defendant's
38:56mother
38:56is
38:57willing
38:57to
38:57offer
38:57up
38:58the
38:58full
38:58value
38:58of
38:59her
38:59property
39:00as
39:00surety
39:01to
39:01the
39:01court.
39:03Mr.
39:03Carlton,
39:04I
39:04can't
39:05ignore
39:05the
39:05seriousness
39:06of
39:06the
39:06charges
39:07against
39:07your
39:07client.
39:09Mr.
39:09Hexter,
39:10you will
39:10be held
39:11on
39:11remand
39:12until
39:12a date
39:12can be
39:13found
39:13for you
39:13to
39:14stand
39:14trial.
39:14What?
39:19What's
39:20next?
39:21Which
39:22brings
39:22us,
39:22my
39:22lord,
39:23to
39:23Crown
39:24and
39:24Roach.
39:33Are you
39:34Abraham
39:35Roach?
39:36Yes,
39:36sir.
39:36Mr.
39:37Roach,
39:38how do
39:38you plead
39:39to the
39:39charge
39:39of
39:39murder?
39:41Guilty,
39:43my
39:43lord.
39:44Mr.
39:45Thorne,
39:46will you
39:46give me
39:47the
39:47selected
39:47highlights
39:48of this
39:48case?
39:50Uh,
39:52yes,
39:53I'd
39:53be
39:54delighted
39:54to,
39:56my lord.
39:57Now,
39:58if I
39:58could...
39:58Can you
39:59or can
39:59you not?
40:00It's fine,
40:00Mr.
40:01Thorne.
40:02Gotta be
40:02honest,
40:03my lord,
40:04along with
40:04my learned
40:05friend here,
40:05I was
40:06expecting
40:06the plea
40:07to be
40:07not
40:08guilty.
40:10Do
40:10either
40:10of you
40:11have
40:12any
40:13idea
40:14of what's
40:14going on
40:15here?
40:16Oh,
40:16my lord,
40:17please,
40:18can I
40:18request a
40:19brief
40:19adjournment
40:20while I
40:21consult
40:22with my
40:22client?
40:23Jake,
40:24you've
40:24got to
40:24help me
40:25here.
40:25He
40:25wants to
40:26plead
40:26guilty.
40:27Sir
40:27Lesson,
40:28that's an
40:28entire
40:28case of
40:29my
40:29workload.
40:30But he's
40:30not guilty
40:31of murder.
40:33I think
40:33his brother
40:34might disagree
40:34with you.
40:35No,
40:36he wouldn't.
40:37Abraham Roach
40:38defended himself,
40:39but he didn't
40:39mean to kill
40:40his own
40:40brother.
40:41Your
40:41client's the
40:42one pleading
40:42guilty.
40:43That's
40:43because he
40:44feels
40:44guilty.
40:45He will
40:46do for
40:46the rest
40:46of his
40:46life.
40:47That's
40:47not the
40:47same as
40:47being
40:48guilty
40:49in the
40:49eyes
40:50of the
40:50law.
40:53You're
40:54in
40:54Donald
40:54Walker's
40:54chambers,
40:55aren't
40:55you?
40:56Yes.
40:57In fact,
40:58it's said
40:58you have
40:58quite an
40:59influence
40:59over the
41:00decisions
41:01he makes.
41:04What do
41:04you want?
41:07This
41:07about the
41:07teenager
41:08crying
41:08foul?
41:09Yes.
41:10Gareth
41:10Markham
41:11trying to
41:12get away
41:12with the
41:13attempted
41:13murder
41:13because
41:14he's
41:14terrified
41:15and
41:15doesn't
41:15realise
41:16the
41:16seriousness
41:16of what
41:17he's
41:17done.
41:18And
41:18Donald
41:19is your
41:19problem
41:20because...
41:20Because
41:21he's
41:21letting
41:21it
41:22ride
41:22and
41:23hoping
41:23that
41:23it
41:23will
41:23derail
41:24the
41:24whole
41:24trial
41:25for
41:26the
41:26sake
41:27of
41:27a
41:27win,
41:28Amanda.
41:30This
41:31is not
41:31why
41:31we do
41:32this.
41:33Well,
41:34Donald
41:34can be
41:34a little...
41:35stupid.
41:35Yeah.
41:37I was
41:37going to
41:38say
41:38myopic
41:38when it
41:39comes to
41:39the
41:39chamber's
41:40reputation.
41:41Well,
41:41this will
41:42do
41:42nothing
41:42but
41:42damage it,
41:43not to
41:43mention
41:44trash
41:44a
41:45policeman's
41:45career.
41:50What do
41:51you need?
41:56I'll put
41:56an offer
41:57of
41:57manslaughter
41:58to
41:59Abraham
41:59Roach,
42:00one he'll
42:01happily plead
42:02guilty to
42:03if
42:03you
42:05get me
42:05a
42:05meet
42:06with
42:06Donald
42:06today.
42:13I'm
42:13perfectly
42:14happy
42:14for
42:15Yvette
42:15to be
42:15dealing
42:16with
42:16this
42:16case.
42:17She
42:18has
42:18my
42:18instructions.
42:20Yes,
42:20Donald,
42:20but we're
42:21talking about
42:21a three-week
42:22trial which
42:23is about
42:23to get
42:23trashed
42:24in the
42:24next
42:2515
42:26minutes
42:27unless
42:27we can
42:27prove
42:28the
42:28intimidation
42:29claim
42:29from
42:30your
42:30defendant
42:30is
42:31false.
42:31Well,
42:33that
42:34sounds
42:34like
42:34your
42:35problem,
42:35not
42:35mine.
42:37If you
42:38don't
42:38mind,
42:38I have
42:39a
42:39dinner
42:39engagement
42:40with
42:40Justice
42:41Pallotti.
42:42Or you
42:43could convince
42:43your client
42:44that he
42:44should stick
42:45to telling
42:45the truth.
42:49I beg
42:50your
42:50pardon?
42:52Sit
42:52him down,
42:53look him
42:53in the eye
42:54and explain,
42:55using small
42:55words,
42:56what it
42:56means to
42:57lie to
42:57a court
42:58of law.
43:00You
43:00know,
43:00like you
43:00should have
43:01done when
43:01he first
43:01raised it.
43:02Well,
43:03we don't
43:03think he
43:04is lying.
43:05Rubbish,
43:05you're letting
43:06him play
43:06the system.
43:07I'm sure
43:08Judge Richards
43:09will be
43:09all too
43:10happy to
43:10bring the
43:11jury up
43:11to speed
43:12with your
43:12suspicions
43:14tomorrow.
43:16I want
43:16this sorted
43:17in the next
43:17ten minutes
43:18or the
43:18case could
43:19be thrown
43:19out.
43:20As I
43:20say,
43:22your
43:22problem.
43:24How are
43:26you?
43:27Henry,
43:27jolly good
43:28to see,
43:28it's just
43:29on my
43:29way out.
43:31I think
43:31your senior
43:32prosecutor
43:33was trying
43:33to accuse
43:34me of
43:34something,
43:35but I'm
43:35not
43:35precisely
43:36sure
43:36of what.
43:37Oh,
43:37really?
43:38I thought
43:39I gave
43:39him very
43:39clear
43:40instructions.
43:40He was
43:41to tell
43:41you to
43:41have a
43:42word
43:42with
43:42Gareth
43:42Markham.
43:43Well,
43:44tell him
43:45an answer
43:45in terms
43:45to drop
43:46this
43:46ridiculous
43:47intimidation
43:48claim,
43:48or we'll
43:49pull your
43:49chambers
43:50in front
43:50of the
43:50Bar
43:51Standards
43:51Board.
43:53Of course,
43:54if we
43:54did that,
43:55I'd have
43:55to review
43:56all your
43:56barristers
43:57to see
43:57if they
43:58were
43:58competent
43:59to be
43:59on the
44:00Attorney
44:00General's
44:01list.
44:02What?
44:03Of course
44:03they're
44:04competent.
44:04In the
44:04meantime,
44:05all that
44:05outsourced
44:07prosecution
44:08work would
44:08have to
44:09go
44:12elsewhere.
44:14You
44:15wouldn't.
44:16I
44:16would.
44:17And I
44:18will.
44:19That
44:19is
44:20tantamount
44:21to
44:21blackmail.
44:25Yes.
44:27So,
44:28Mr.
44:28Markham,
44:29you are
44:30now saying
44:31that you
44:32were not
44:32intimidated.
44:34Yes,
44:35my lord.
44:35Any reason
44:36given for
44:37this change
44:38of heart?
44:39I believe
44:40the seriousness
44:40of perjury
44:41was explained
44:42to the
44:42defendant
44:43by my
44:43learned
44:44friend.
44:45Anything
44:45you'd like
44:46to add,
44:46Mr.
44:47Markham?
44:49I'd
44:51wish to
44:51apologize
44:52to the
44:52court.
44:54We shall
44:55consider the
44:55matter closed
44:56and resume
44:57in the
44:57morning.
44:58Count
44:59yourself
44:59very lucky,
45:01Mr.
45:02Markham.
45:04Unless
45:05there's
45:06anything
45:07else?
45:10I'll
45:11rise.
45:11The court
45:12will rise.
45:13Donald's
45:20spitting
45:20blood.
45:21Not
45:22surprised.
45:25With
45:26Cheshire?
45:27Half
45:27an hour?
45:29Yeah.
45:31Kind of
45:31parade?
45:33Always.
45:34Sorry to
45:34interrupt.
45:35Apparently
45:35Mrs.
45:36Hexter,
45:36Roland's
45:37mum,
45:37is camped
45:38outside our
45:38office.
45:39Yes.
45:43I've got an
45:43unsolved
45:44shooting in
45:44Brighton,
45:45but that
45:45was with
45:46the 4-4
45:47automatic.
45:48Oh,
45:48well,
45:48there's an
45:49attack on
45:50a guy in a
45:50car in
45:50Hammersmith,
45:51but he's
45:52alone.
45:53If
45:53Roland
45:54Hexter's
45:54a serial
45:55killer,
45:55then I
45:56am not
45:56seeing any
45:57pattern in
45:57this.
45:58I'm
45:58never
45:58going to
45:58make
45:59the
45:59kickoff
45:59of
46:00Upton
46:00Park
46:00at this
46:01rate.
46:01First
46:02time in
46:02a box
46:03seat as
46:03well.
46:05You
46:05don't
46:05go there
46:05for
46:05half
46:06time.
46:07Yeah,
46:07well,
46:08fingers
46:08crossed,
46:08but it's
46:08not the
46:09same,
46:09is it?
46:10You
46:10know
46:10what I
46:10mean?
46:12Was
46:12that
46:12Kathy?
46:13Yeah.
46:15I don't
46:16think she
46:16believes I've
46:17actually got
46:17a job.
46:19So I
46:19finally got
46:20hold of
46:20the CCTV
46:21from this
46:22morning,
46:23but I
46:23couldn't
46:23find the
46:24Mondea
46:24registered
46:24troll and
46:25hexed
46:26anywhere
46:26near the
46:27crime
46:27scene.
46:28What
46:28about
46:28the
46:28CCTV
46:29from
46:30the
46:30bank
46:30map
46:30here?
46:31Yeah,
46:31it's
46:31all
46:31ready to
46:32watch
46:32from
46:32my
46:32computer,
46:33but I'm
46:33sorry
46:33I've
46:33got to
46:34go.
46:35Hmm,
46:35second
46:35date,
46:36Edge?
46:36Yeah.
46:37He
46:38hasn't
46:38let
46:38on
46:39he's
46:39an
46:39ex-murder
46:39yet,
46:40then.
46:40Well,
46:40with
46:41his
46:41pecs,
46:41I'd
46:41forgive
46:42him.
46:43All
46:43right,
46:43lovely.
46:44Good
46:44night,
46:44love.
46:49Come on,
46:50Mum.
46:50Might as
46:51well make
46:51a start.
46:53Aye,
46:53no,
46:54no,
46:54if you
46:55need to
46:55head off,
46:56I'll
46:56cover for
46:56you,
46:56it's
46:56all right.
46:58Nah,
46:58I might
46:58as
46:58well help
46:59while I
46:59can.
47:00Might
47:00not have
47:00a job
47:01tomorrow.
47:07My son
47:11would never
47:12hurt a
47:13soul.
47:14He's not
47:15as strong
47:16as he
47:16looks,
47:17you know.
47:19Prison
47:19would be
47:20a nightmare
47:20for him.
47:22He has
47:23no alibi,
47:24Mrs.
47:24Hexter.
47:25The witness
47:26statements,
47:28the matching
47:28E-fits,
47:30his car
47:30in Epin
47:31Forest,
47:31it's all
47:31evidence
47:32against
47:32him.
47:33What do
47:34you mean,
47:34Epin
47:35Forest?
47:35Six
47:36months
47:37ago,
47:38his car
47:38was flashed
47:39feeding a
47:39few minutes
47:40drive away
47:40from a
47:41crime scene.
47:42It's what
47:42links him
47:43to the
47:43other
47:43murder.
47:44That was
47:45me.
47:47I took
47:47the car
47:48to Essex.
47:50I was
47:50picking up
47:51Roley's
47:52birthday
47:52present.
47:54I didn't
47:54want Roley
47:55to know
47:55I'd taken
47:56the car,
47:57so I
47:58paid the
47:59fine.
48:00Roley
48:01never knew
48:01about it.
48:03Thought
48:04you deserved
48:04to hear it
48:05first hand?
48:06So Jake
48:07still hate
48:07me?
48:09No.
48:10He just
48:11didn't want
48:12to lose
48:12after we'd
48:13been so
48:13close.
48:15What about
48:16you?
48:16I don't
48:17hate you
48:17either.
48:18I will,
48:19if you
48:19don't get
48:19your backside
48:20in,
48:20Kieran,
48:21help me
48:21with this.
48:23That's his
48:23way of saying
48:24he likes
48:24you too.
48:25Night,
48:26Ron.
48:26Night,
48:27night,
48:27Alicia.
48:31Okay.
48:31So,
48:35it was
48:37Mrs.
48:37Hexter
48:37driving
48:38the car
48:38in
48:38Epping
48:39Forest,
48:39but
48:40everything
48:40else
48:40still
48:41leads
48:41to
48:41our
48:41friend
48:41Roland,
48:42no?
48:44Have a look
48:45at this.
48:45What do you
48:45think of that?
48:46What time
48:49was that?
48:50About
48:518.30
48:51last night.
48:52Now,
48:53there's
48:53Roland.
48:54You see
48:55this guy
48:55here?
48:56I recognise
48:56him,
48:57but I
48:57don't know
48:58where
48:58from.
49:01If that's
49:02a routine,
49:03we can get
49:04down the
49:05pier in
49:05time to
49:05meet him.
49:06Yeah,
49:07we can.
49:09Hopefully,
49:10the game
49:10will be a
49:10nil-nil
49:11draw.
49:12I'll be
49:12able to
49:13get to
49:13the replay.
49:14Don't let
49:15anyone tell
49:15her to
49:16school.
49:23The
49:23uniform
49:24he took
49:24Mark
49:25on back
49:25to
49:25himself
49:25in
49:26the
49:26cage.
49:29He said
49:30he'd
49:30meet me
49:31there,
49:31but he
49:31was
49:31late.
49:3517
49:35minutes.
49:39He'd
49:39been on
49:40a lad's
49:40night
49:40and had
49:41one too
49:42many
49:42and a
49:42dodgy
49:43biryani.
49:44It's
49:44alright,
49:44son,
49:44you don't
49:45have to
49:45explain
49:45everything
49:46to me.
49:48He's
49:49our
49:49man.
49:53Good
49:53evening,
49:53sir.
49:56Detective
49:57Sergeant
49:57Brooks,
49:58do you
49:59mind
49:59answering
49:59a few
49:59questions?
50:01No,
50:01certainly
50:02hasn't.
50:03Your
50:03name?
50:04Julian
50:05West.
50:06Why do you
50:06want to
50:06know?
50:06Mr. West,
50:08do you
50:08know a
50:09Roland
50:09Hexter?
50:11What's
50:12this about?
50:12Has
50:12something
50:12happened to
50:13him?
50:13It's
50:14part of
50:14an
50:14ongoing
50:14inquiry.
50:16Do you
50:16know where
50:17he was in
50:17the early
50:18hours of
50:18this
50:18morning,
50:19sir?
50:20What's
50:20ongoing
50:21inquiry?
50:22It's a
50:23murder
50:23investigation.
50:24My
50:24God.
50:25Well,
50:25he's
50:25refusing to
50:26give an
50:27alibi for
50:27his
50:27whereabouts
50:28between
50:28the
50:28hours of
50:29midnight
50:29and
50:306 a.m.
50:30this
50:30morning.
50:31If he
50:31can give
50:32us
50:32that
50:32alibi,
50:33we can
50:33let him
50:33go and
50:34get on
50:34with our
50:34investigation,
50:35sir.
50:36Idiot,
50:36he's done
50:37it again,
50:37hasn't he?
50:39Done what
50:39again,
50:40sir?
50:41He was
50:42with me,
50:43or at least
50:43I was
50:44with him.
50:44He has
50:45this tiny
50:45little flat
50:46in Wapping.
50:47Yeah,
50:48we've seen
50:48it.
50:49He's
50:49terrified
50:50of the
50:50press
50:50finding out
50:51about
50:52us.
50:54Did
50:55he quote
50:55Article 8
50:56to you?
50:57Yes,
50:57he mentioned
50:57it.
51:00Rowley's
51:01taken it
51:01upon
51:01himself
51:02to
51:02protect
51:02us
51:02against
51:03any
51:03invasion
51:03into
51:04our
51:04private
51:04life.
51:06You're
51:07the
51:07MP,
51:07aren't
51:07you,
51:08sir?
51:08Backbencher.
51:10Rowley's
51:10on the
51:11speechwriting
51:11team
51:12for the
51:12defence
51:12minister.
51:13Always
51:14wanted to
51:14work
51:14for the
51:14military.
51:16Something
51:16to do
51:16with his
51:16father,
51:17I think.
51:18Look,
51:18if he's
51:19not telling
51:20you anything,
51:20it's because
51:21he's trying
51:21to protect
51:22us,
51:23to protect
51:24me.
51:28Well,
51:29thanks,
51:30Jake,
51:30yeah,
51:30I
51:30appreciate
51:31that.
51:33Yeah,
51:33I have
51:33missed it
51:34as it
51:34goes,
51:34yeah.
51:35Well,
51:35don't go
51:36telling me
51:36the score.
51:38Thanks.
51:39Yeah,
51:40goodnight.
51:44Rowley's a free
51:44man.
51:46Um,
51:47yeah,
51:48Jake's
51:48gone over
51:48Julian's
51:49statement
51:49and he's
51:50happy,
51:50so the
51:51paperwork's
51:51gone to
51:52Ashbridge,
51:52yeah.
51:56Should we
51:56pick him
51:56up?
51:58Oh,
51:58well,
51:59it's the
51:59least we
52:00could do
52:00after the
52:00day he's
52:01has.
52:02Yeah,
52:02I'll get
52:03my coat.
52:04Oh,
52:04I don't
52:04think so.
52:07You've
52:07got other
52:07things to
52:08deal with.
52:18Didn't
52:18know what
52:18else to
52:19do.
52:19Mum can
52:20love him
52:20tonight.
52:21Come here.
52:22I love
52:22me.
52:23I love
52:24me.
52:26How are you
52:27doing?
52:28No.
52:32Don't let him
52:32stay up and
52:33watch Toy Story
52:34again,
52:34eh?
52:35Yeah.
52:37Goodnight,
52:37mate.
52:38Mm.
52:45Why do I
52:46like to get
52:46away with it?
52:47because you're
52:49his dad.
53:05Is there
53:05anyone else
53:06now?
53:06No one else.
53:08If only you'd
53:09been honest from
53:10the beginning.
53:10No,
53:11my private life
53:11is private.
53:13I admire
53:13your principles,
53:14I do,
53:15but you
53:15could've
53:15spent a
53:16long time
53:16in this
53:16myth.
53:17Oh,
53:17God,
53:18I'd rather
53:18not.
53:20I was surprised
53:20though.
53:21TV room,
53:22didn't expect
53:23that.
53:24I've shown
53:24the footy.
53:26Yeah,
53:26we beat
53:27Amos too
53:27now.
53:28Great game.
53:29Would've
53:29loved to have
53:30been there.
53:32I do
53:33realise
53:33while you were
53:34chasing me
53:34all day,
53:35the real
53:35killer's still
53:36out there.
53:37You've
53:38still got to
53:38catch him.
53:40I know.
53:44That's
53:45for tomorrow
53:45the way.
54:14Don't forget
54:29that you can
54:30catch up on
54:30Law and Order
54:31UK and your
54:32other favourite
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54:44That's
54:45for tomorrow.
54:46That's
54:47for tomorrow.
54:48That's
54:49for tomorrow.

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