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00:00Oh, I was just going to make some breakfast.
00:12Can I get you anything?
00:14No, I'm fine, thanks.
00:19Some cereal, or toast.
00:21I think we've got some eggs.
00:22I could make you an omelette, or I could make you little soldiers, and then you can...
00:25Mary.
00:27Sorry.
00:30Morning.
00:34Oh, George, would you like a cup of tea?
00:37The kettle's just boiled.
00:38Yeah, that'd be lovely.
00:43Been up long?
00:45A couple of hours.
00:48I can't stop thinking about what Todd said, that Julie might have done something to speed things up.
00:55Oh, come on.
00:57We don't know that.
01:00One day she was dying.
01:03I think a bully just gave up.
01:06Hiya.
01:10My last guy I've run is this morning.
01:13It's pretty obvious.
01:15I hope you didn't mind me staying over last night, so no.
01:19I'd just like to give me condolences all night.
01:24Thanks.
01:26There you go, George.
01:27It's all right.
01:28I suppose you two would like a cup of tea as well.
01:31No, it's all right.
01:32No.
01:33Good, because we've just run out so hard.
01:35Jeez.
01:35I'm just going to go for a walk so I can pick some up.
01:41You all right, ma?
01:43Yeah, I just need a little bit of spice.
01:45Excuse me, Todd.
01:51Eileen.
01:54I know you probably don't feel like it, but we need to have a talk about what's been going on.
02:00I know.
02:01Why don't you drop into work later on?
02:04Have a bit of time to ourselves.
02:07There's that bigotry station in here.
02:10See you later.
02:12Okay.
02:20How many of those do you reckon you've made over the years, Roy?
02:24Bacon, no, so I wouldn't know, but I would imagine a good number.
02:29Do you ever do that, like, wonder how many eggs you've eaten in your life?
02:34Yeah, or how many times you've sneezed or yawned or been in the toilet.
02:39Yeah, you can't say they're back to you now.
02:41Oh, just us two then.
02:43Yeah, what would it do, sir?
02:46Thank you, Roy.
02:47Oh, here she is.
02:57Hiya.
02:57We're getting ready to do some online shopping, are we?
03:00For me, no.
03:02I am just getting caught up on a couple of new cases.
03:06Hey, how's that going?
03:09Work fine, yeah.
03:10Why?
03:12Well, I'm just asking, making sure you're taking it easy, not overdoing it.
03:15Oh, I'm fine.
03:16Besides, I would much rather be too busy than sat at home twiddling me things.
03:21Hey, are you free this afternoon?
03:24Yeah, I'm B.
03:25Why?
03:25Why?
03:26So I can have lunch and have a proper catch-up with my sister.
03:29Michael, I told you I'm fine.
03:30Can you hear me?
03:34All right.
03:39Show us free.
03:44You okay?
03:45No, I've just had a text from Sean that Julie's died.
03:51Oh, I'm sorry.
03:53It was just Todd, it's his name, so I can't see you.
03:56I see you.
03:57I actually didn't know her that well, but she was just such a lovely woman.
04:00No, she's really brave.
04:01Can you go to the house, pay your respects?
04:05No, I'll leave it for a bit.
04:07I think Todd and Eileen will just be in shock.
04:10Well, we don't have to, but if you want, we can go down to the beach show, raise a glass,
04:15have some lunch.
04:17I'll have a soft drink, but you get the gist.
04:19Yeah.
04:21I'm giving you free, thank you.
04:25So she said Eileen should leave you?
04:27Not in so many words.
04:28She must have thought she was looking out for a sister while she still could.
04:32Which is wrong.
04:34I'll leave luck at her, have you?
04:35You're a kind, considerate man.
04:39Trust me, I've made enough low-life toe rags in my time, and you're not one of them.
04:45I think.
04:47So what did Eileen say about it?
04:49Not a lot.
04:51I mean, she only found out about this video yesterday.
04:58I'm not interrupting, am I?
05:01No.
05:02No, I was just telling George how fortunate I think you are to have such a loyal, supported
05:08partner at a time like this.
05:12You've told her about the video, haven't you?
05:14I know it's not really any of my business.
05:19You're right, it's not.
05:21I just don't think it's fair what Julie said.
05:24And I don't think it's fair that he's telling anyone who'll listen about our private life.
05:29I'm his sister.
05:30And I've just lost mine.
05:31I'm not having anyone slagging her off now she's gone.
05:34No one's doing that, Eileen.
05:36I told Glenda because Julie reckoned you was settling for second best and telling you to leave me.
05:41I don't want that.
05:43Do you?
05:45Like I said, my sister has just died.
05:52And whether you and me being together is working is really not high on my list of priorities right now.
06:01See you later.
06:11So what have we got?
06:14There is a right charm with this one.
06:16He's got a criminal record as always.
06:22He was having an argument with the punter and the dog and gun.
06:27The suspect leaves and about half an hour later the other bloke does too.
06:31Next thing someone finds him lying in the pub car park with seven bells beaten out of him.
06:35Not bad we're talking.
06:37No.
06:38That's your jaw broke and I suck it in two crack lips.
06:41Wasn't messing around then was it?
06:43No.
06:44I mean the victim says it was him.
06:47And there were eyewitnesses to the row in the pub but not to the actual assault which means we can't charge him obviously.
06:52So I could really do with you putting a bit of pressure on him now.
06:56See what we can find out.
06:58What's the name of this bloke?
06:59His full name is Mark Michaelis but he goes by the name of Mick.
07:04Joe, I recognise him.
07:07He's moved in locally.
07:09Yeah.
07:11Right.
07:13Looking alright?
07:15Yeah.
07:17Good.
07:18Right, let me know how you get on you.
07:19Can I get you anything, a drink or a...
07:34No.
07:35Fine, thank you.
07:37Really?
07:42I bought it all.
07:46Yes.
07:46Along with five other bouquets scattered around the house.
07:56Didn't think they'd last longer than she would.
08:00You loved her a lot, didn't you?
08:04I feel like my heart's been wrecked out.
08:07Stunt on.
08:10Obviously I knew our time together was limited.
08:13But I just wish it was longer.
08:1520 or 30 years.
08:20Now there's a...
08:22Judy Carp-shaped hole in my life.
08:27Oh, I'm sorry.
08:29And I know that's a big hole to fill.
08:32Oh, you have no idea.
08:33Poor can you do.
08:41So I try to keep busy.
08:43She's part of the reason why I came round to see if there's anything I could help with.
08:48Well, I was going to take the wheelchair back to the hospital and return what's needed to do these medicines, if you want to give me a hand with those.
08:55Okay.
08:56You get the wheelchair now.
08:58I'll go next to you.
08:59All right.
09:07That's strange.
09:09Everything all right?
09:13No, it's not.
09:14So, what sort of place are you looking for?
09:23Hmm.
09:25Somewhere with a garden, tiny bedrooms and a jacuzzi.
09:29Hmm.
09:30Boy, John, who are you?
09:31Well, I know it's a bit of a touchy subject, but have you heard any more of those texts from, you know, your, er...
09:43They might be all that.
09:44Yep.
09:46No?
09:47No?
09:49You know, I was thinking about asking Betsy if she had hope to.
09:55I'm sure she'd have mentioned if she did have.
09:58Well, if I were you, I wouldn't mention anything.
10:02She'd got enough on her play as it is.
10:05What, and I haven't?
10:07Look, it's not just me that I'm worried about.
10:11What, if I pump to the place and say that I was the one driving?
10:15I'd get banged up for sure and then Frankie...
10:18I don't want to put Frankie through all that again, Bobby.
10:22Let's just wait and see what I can say.
10:28Penny.
10:34Is, er, everything to your satisfaction?
10:37Oh, you've ever known me to complain about the food?
10:40Oh, it's up and going.
10:41No, it was delicious.
10:43Thank you, Roy.
10:43I wonder, have you had a chance to speak with her, you know, Tom, since yesterday?
10:49Yeah, I thought that I'd, um, just leave me with a bit of space, you know, let things settle.
10:55Even I both know how hard it is to lose someone close to you, even when you do try and prepare for it.
11:00Indeed, er, as a matter of fact, it would have been Hayley's birthday today.
11:07Oh, well, it doesn't get any easier, does it?
11:13No.
11:14No.
11:14Well, here's to Hayley.
11:21Oh, Brian, how are you?
11:24I've been better.
11:26How's, um, Darlene and Todd getting on?
11:28Oh, I've not seen them this morning.
11:31Roy and I were just talking about Julie.
11:34Saying how hard it is, you know, to lose someone.
11:38You know, it's inevitable, it's still a shock.
11:40Yeah.
11:41What's for me?
11:44Even more so now, I know what we're here.
11:48What?
11:49What do you mean?
11:51I was, and I was talking to Mary.
11:54We were going to take Judy's painkillers and wheelchair back to the, uh,
11:58the chemist in the hospital.
12:00Only, when I looked in her back,
12:02it was all gone.
12:06And there was an empty pocket of Eileen's medication in there as well.
12:11So, what are you trying to say exactly?
12:15Well, Judy should have had enough medication to last her another week at least.
12:20I mean, where did it all go?
12:24Unless she took it.
12:28All of it.
12:32What?
12:32You said Judy's taken an overdose.
12:35She's ended her life.
12:37Yes.
12:37I, uh, you told Eileen about this?
12:40No.
12:41I've only got to realise what really happened to me.
12:43She'll be devastated.
12:45I mean, she was with her.
12:48What's the matter?
12:49Well, she was with her.
12:52When I offered to accompany him to the lake yesterday, I mean, why were they so insistent?
12:58It was just for the two of them, no one else.
13:01Unless Eileen knew about it too.
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13:57Isn't that right?
14:00What?
14:00I've got a...
14:01Oops.
14:06What the thing is?
14:07I understand you're upset and groovy, but I think you need to be very careful about
14:18what you say until...
14:20You have voice right.
14:22It's probably a very simple explanation as to what's happened to Julie's meds and the
14:26fact is, you know, she was desperately ill.
14:30She was dying.
14:31Oh, thank you, the Reverend Obvious.
14:34I know that.
14:35Are you saying there's not something suspicious about how quickly it all happened?
14:41Where's Arlene's medication?
14:43What was Julie doing with it and where's it all gone?
14:46I mean, she was acting very strange that last day.
14:50Like she was saying goodbyes.
14:51Like she knew what was going to happen.
14:54And when.
14:55Even if you are correct, that she did take her own life and that Arlene did help her.
15:02It was what she wanted.
15:03It was her choice.
15:05That may be the case.
15:08But it still doesn't make it right.
15:11Her pain was under control.
15:14She was still able to see people.
15:19Go places.
15:21But it wasn't her only choice.
15:23And I should have been told what she was going to do.
15:26So I could have.
15:31So I.
15:33Could have at least tried to talk her out of it.
15:37Spend as much time with her as possible.
15:39I'll see.
15:41I'll see.
15:45Goodbye.
15:46It's stressing me out.
15:52It's what whoever's texting me wants.
15:55I mean, they must feel on the skin.
15:56So it can't be money they're after.
15:57So.
15:59What else is that like?
16:00You can't keep going on for it.
16:02You can't try to be so mad.
16:04Well, maybe that's what they want.
16:06Mess with me out.
16:08Well, Bobby, I can't just give a cent it's not happening.
16:11No.
16:12But you just need to take your mind off it.
16:15I don't know.
16:15Go out.
16:17Have some fun.
16:18A few drinks.
16:19A few of them, mate.
16:20I'll just be fair.
16:24I can't believe I'm going to listen to it.
16:27Do you know what?
16:28You're right.
16:29I'm going to do it.
16:30That's the spirit.
16:31Well, I thought we'd do it.
16:31Right, so I'm going to text Sabrina and see what she's up to.
16:34But I'll talk to you later, yeah?
16:35Oh, cheers, Bobby.
16:36Yeah.
16:37No worries.
16:39We're good to help.
16:44I'm going to give you a dance for one.
16:45I'm coming in for a hug.
16:46In case you want to pet me up.
16:48I'm coming in for a hug.
16:54Are you married?
16:58Still sinking in.
17:01Still numb.
17:04I keep expecting her to call or text or send me some clip off the internet involving cats.
17:12She used to send me her than all.
17:16Why was it always cats?
17:18I don't know.
17:21She was an enigma.
17:23It's been white for her.
17:29Is it peaceful in the end?
17:32I don't think so.
17:34And I found her.
17:35It just looked like she'd nodded off.
17:36I suppose there's worse ways to go.
17:45Listen, I know you're probably not in the mood right now, but a few of us are going to meet in the Rovers later, you know, have a drink, celebrate her life.
17:51I don't think so much.
17:52I don't think so much.
17:53I don't think so much.
17:54I don't think anybody's going to expect you to be cracking jokes or singing show tunes or what.
18:04It might be nice to be surrounded by people that loved her, too.
18:09So you're denying any knowledge of the assault on Mr. Palmer?
18:19Well, I consider them not a violent man.
18:24Your record says I've got worries.
18:26I saw them in the past.
18:28Don't be wrong.
18:30Some things I did back then I'm not proud of, but people change, don't they?
18:37They've had issues.
18:38And the rest.
18:39Do you know what I mean?
18:47Well, we'll be in touch if we need to ask you any more questions, but for now you're free to go.
18:53Excuse me.
19:11Disagree.
19:12And now you're the one conducting the interview, but in the rest sheet you'd mentioned statements from several witnesses in the pub who saw him.
19:18You're right.
19:19This is my interview and I'm terminating it.
19:21So why don't you go and escort Mr. McKayley's out of the building?
19:46Oh, my God.
19:48Hey, Roy.
19:49Sorry.
19:50I just, I didn't realise that Kathy had me shut and I left my phone earlier.
19:56Yes, it's here.
19:57I'll retrieve it for you.
19:59Oh, yeah.
20:01Sorry.
20:02I just thought you'd both do it, is it right?
20:04No, I guess.
20:06I would have been.
20:08Your wife.
20:10I'm sorry.
20:11I didn't know.
20:12That was quite all right.
20:13Just something that I do every year to remember her by.
20:18I mean, not that I've ever forgotten.
20:22Well, I wish I could have left her.
20:26Well, she sounded like a wonderful woman.
20:28Yes, she was a very special person.
20:33She genuinely did light up every room she went into.
20:37And I treasure every moment we had together.
20:42Bad and good.
20:43Of course, right, when one doesn't realise how fleeting those moments are with someone one cares for until they're gone.
20:53Are you all right?
21:02Yes.
21:03Yeah.
21:05Sorry again for disturbing you, Ryan.
21:07Thank you for this.
21:08No, no, no.
21:10I'm not a child.
21:12Happy birthday, my love.
21:36Do you really think your Julie maybe took her a lot?
21:39Maybe I'm getting too much into it.
21:42And in the way, it doesn't really make any difference.
21:45The fact is, she's gone.
21:48Listen, man, Sean texted me, said there was a few of them meeting in the Rovers later.
21:52I wasn't really feeling up for it, but I might be if they'd come with me.
21:56Yeah?
21:57What's wrong with your mate?
22:00Dad.
22:01Really?
22:02What are you doing here?
22:03I'm here because you won't answer my calls.
22:05Oh, I'm sorry, love.
22:07I've been busy.
22:09Too busy for me.
22:10Mum's in bits because of you.
22:13I'm him.
22:14But it's not what you think.
22:17Love is, um...
22:19It's hard to explain.
22:20Well, come on.
22:22Let's hear it then.
22:23Sorry, I'm on my way now.
22:31I'll see you there.
22:35Listen, Beck, I don't know what you want.
22:39I don't know what this is about.
22:40I can't talk right now.
22:42I'm in a norway.
22:43Tough.
22:44Do we need to have a chat?
22:51You okay?
22:52I haven't touched a drink.
22:54Oh, I know.
22:56I mean, normally I'm quite partial to a bit of afternoon drinking and delight, but I don't
23:01feel quite in the mood right now.
23:03I still don't think Julie would want us all to sit around feeling miserable.
23:07Oh, not true.
23:09No, she'd want us to remember her with a laugh and a smile.
23:13You're right.
23:14She would.
23:15Let's get batted.
23:18You can't just keep pretending that everything's fine between me and I, because it's not.
23:23I need to wear a stone, Linda.
23:24Yeah?
23:25Yeah, you do.
23:27Yeah, but like you said, maybe give her a bit of time to go.
23:29I don't know what happened before you go and have a chat with her and she's here.
23:35Hey, I'll have a large lady petrol for this one and just my usual things.
23:43I'm worried about you.
23:44If you will, I just went.
23:47I wasn't sure if you were to pull on her.
23:49Well, I wasn't with any twist of my arm.
23:53Hmm.
23:53Well, glad you're here.
23:56Peter and the house.
23:58Oh, so chug.
24:00Um, I'd like to say a few words, if I can.
24:03I'd just like to raise my glass, hourglass, to, uh, to Julie Karp.
24:09She was kind, funny, mad as a box of frogs, and also had the biggest heart of anyone I ever knew.
24:16So, here's to you, kiddo.
24:19To Julie.
24:20Julie.
24:24All right, son.
24:26I'll get you a drink or are you still on the clock?
24:28Um, I'm all right.
24:31I would like it if I could have a quiet word with you.
24:35What about?
24:36Oh, yeah.
24:38Craig.
24:39My sister died yesterday.
24:40I'm having a drink in her memory with her friend, so...
24:43I don't know what it's about.
24:45I'll just email out.
24:46We need to ask you a few questions down at the station in relation to her death.
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25:20It doesn't sound like that.
25:28I just want to ask you a few questions as a witness to Julie's death.
25:32Sorry, witness to her death.
25:33What exactly is it that you think I know?
25:36Look, if we could just go down to the station.
25:39Or has somebody said something?
25:43Are you going to sit out?
25:44Are you already?
25:46Is that it?
25:46What?
25:47How could you think I would do such a thing?
25:50Let's go.
25:57Eileen, wait.
26:00Don't sound good.
26:05Sweet child, look, I know this is a lot to do.
26:07That's all you've got to sit.
26:08No, I'm sorry for ignoring you and pretending you don't exist.
26:11Mills, of course I don't.
26:12You're making yourself look stupid, you know.
26:15Mellie, there was never going to be a good time.
26:17To what?
26:17Throw a grenade into the middle of our family and wipe out a lifetime of memories.
26:21We still have to, Mellie.
26:22No, we don't.
26:24Because we're all a big, fat lie.
26:30Look, let's not do this here, okay?
26:35I'll give you a call.
26:37Let's go somewhere else before I die.
26:44We have nothing to talk about.
26:49I disagree.
26:51We're this close to being banged up.
26:54Fuck no means.
26:55Long time ago, that.
26:57No.
26:58You've changed.
27:00You haven't.
27:01By all accounts.
27:03No comment, detective.
27:04Do I urge you to become a cop, eh?
27:11First of all, no way he'd never do that.
27:16He wants to show you how wrong you can be about a person.
27:19Not for the first time, though, eh?
27:22Happy days, though, eh, mate?
27:24All I'm saying is, if it was my sister and she was dying, I...
27:33Doubtedly, it could be hard, but with excellent palliative care, it's possible to experience a good death surrounded by your loved ones.
27:42As a man of the cross, I'm sure you'll agree.
27:45Oh, I think it's hard to know what any one of us would feel.
27:49What's that thing they say?
27:50I'll tell you what, it's someone's shoes.
27:52Yeah, exactly.
27:54I mean, when Paul was dying, he asked Billy...
27:57Sorry, if you like.
27:59No.
28:02Well, he asked Billy to help him end it.
28:06And I was so angry, because I never wanted him to leave us, ever.
28:13But I was never going to be able to change the fact that he was going to die anyway.
28:18So why shouldn't he have the right to decide when?
28:22Well, obviously, in the end, he died naturally.
28:26I just worry if it's made legal, it'd be open to abuse, you know, for example, with disabled people being known.
28:34If the current proposal for assisted dying, it does only apply to the terminally ill.
28:41As far as Dewey goes, I don't know if they're ever going to know.
28:45Well, I'm telling you lot now.
28:47If I'm ever unlucky to get somebody now deadly, I'll give you my full permission.
28:51Oh, for the sake.
28:56Todd.
28:57It's me.
28:58I need to speak to you.
28:59Will you call me, please?
29:02So what's happening?
29:05Craig's driving her down to the station.
29:08Do you think maybe one of us should come up there, you know, for moral support?
29:13Well, I suggest not your good self, because she clearly thinks you're responsible for the dirty deed.
29:19I didn't give her a dirty deed.
29:21Oh, look, you know what she's like when she gets an idea into red.
29:24What?
29:25Harder to shift and red wine out of a white money card.
29:28I knew that was you.
29:30Eileen's been arrested for murder.
29:35Eileen has not been arrested.
29:38She's been taken in for questioning over Julian's death.
29:43Oh.
29:45Good.
29:48Beg your pardon?
29:51When one has been bereaved, one can behave in...
29:55Yeah, but Eileen suffered the bereavement too, right?
29:57And apparently it's a good thing that she's been dragged off down to a police station,
30:01and for no good reason do I beg to differ.
30:06I think Eileen allowing Julie to use her pain killers to end her life is a very good reason.
30:16Which is why I reported her to the police.
30:19You idiot.
30:21Barber.
30:21Clearly, emotions are running high.
30:24I'm sure that Ryan's motivation was driven by...
30:27I know, I know what it was driven by, Roy.
30:29It's a judge, a judge, a man.
30:31Needing someone to be angry with.
30:34It's perfectly reasonable, Archie.
30:36Yeah, indeed.
30:37And it's something I encounter on a daily basis, but...
30:41It stoopes people from having to deal with their loss.
30:45Eileen doesn't deserve to be held accountable for Julie.
30:48I find that hard to believe.
30:53Shame on you.
30:54Shame on you.
30:57I love Sarah Lou.
31:16How are you?
31:17I'm so glad.
31:19Are you okay?
31:20You know what, I've never been around.
31:25Listen, join me.
31:26Sit us down.
31:27Oh, okay, well, I'm good.
31:28It's, um, actually.
31:30You!
31:31Michael!
31:32You're late.
31:32Now look, you get us all another bottle.
31:36And then we can go.
31:38Yeah, that's a terrible idea.
31:40Come on.
31:41Come on, let's go.
31:43Where are we going?
31:46Let's go to the window.
31:51Excuse me, Kit.
31:53I won't.
31:58Um, I had a quick look at the transcript to the interview.
32:02It's very conscientious of you.
32:04And I'm a bit confused why you didn't question him about what happened in the pub.
32:09I did?
32:11No, you interviewed him about what happened in the pub, Carl Hunk.
32:14Which is where the alleged assaults are placed.
32:17Look, he had admitted to being in the pub, but claimed there's no room.
32:21There's no CCTV.
32:23And most witnesses scarred pretty quickly.
32:25And the ones that were there, well, weren't what you call reliable.
32:28Right.
32:31It's just that that guy's trouble and pretty soon he's going to find himself back inside.
32:35Just do a pan there when he does.
32:38Yes, and I've got him.
32:39Oh, I like you.
32:41Of course, I'm, er, I'm heading back now anyway, so.
32:43Take your time.
32:44I appreciate you coming in early.
32:47Yes.
32:51Well, that's a very intense.
32:54Oh, she's got the sound case which is in the canteen.
32:57Cheesed in between custard and cream.
32:59Seriously, what much do you want, man?
33:02Swear stuff.
33:05Right, shall we get the menus?
33:07I'm starving.
33:08I suppose it's only natural wanting to blame someone.
33:17I don't know if I can't sell you, you know, are we?
33:19Like you and Brian were.
33:20Weren't you in the past?
33:22Sexually, do you mean?
33:24Oh, yeah.
33:25I mean, I know he's got his funny little ways.
33:27Brian Packham is the rarest of gems.
33:30A true and steadfast friend.
33:32And as the quote goes, if you haven't learned the meaning of friendship, then you haven't learned anything.
33:38Oh, is that Oscar Wilde?
33:41Muhammad Ali.
33:46Oh, all right.
33:48Roy's got me on this word game.
33:50Dead odd.
33:51You get six chances to, er...
33:54What's up?
33:57Oh, don't tell me.
34:00Sabrina's bailed again.
34:01I told you, she's flaky.
34:03I cancelled on her.
34:05Well, a moment.
34:08I got another text.
34:16Be careful on the road and watch you.
34:21That's creepy.
34:24Yeah, it's got my dad worried to be out and about.
34:27You're probably just some idiot.
34:28You know, before Frankie, I'd have just been like, yeah, whatever, but...
34:35It's not just me I've got to look out for anymore, is it?
34:39No.
34:40Of course not.
34:44Oh, what if you really are dangerous?
34:46Look, you've done the right thing so far.
34:49Keep your low profile.
34:50Well, we'll probably get bald soon enough.
34:53And...
34:55Lauren...
34:56I'm really glad you came to me.
35:02Yeah, but anyone else would have bought me.
35:04Oh.
35:04I told you already.
35:11I'm sorry.
35:12I know this must be distressing, but I'm sure you'll appreciate that in cases like this, we have to be thorough.
35:20Come in.
35:33Why have you got Julie's wash bag?
35:36Are those my pills?
35:39Do you not deny me yours?
35:43What would be the point?
35:44They've got my name on it.
35:45Okay, I'll have to advise you not to say anything further until you have legal representation present.
35:53What?
35:53Well, I'm afraid I'm going to have to interview you under caution with regards to your sister's death.
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36:34So can you explain why I found in Julie's wash bag?
36:37Oh, calm.
36:41So you didn't put them there?
36:43No.
36:45And she didn't mention she put them in there?
36:51Had you talked about anything in her life?
36:54What?
36:56No.
36:58Never hinted at it?
36:59I didn't.
37:00She wanted a cup of tea.
37:02I went to get it, and that was the last time we spoke.
37:05And you're sure there was none of any kind of vindication from Julie of her intention?
37:11I've told you no.
37:14And if you're implying that I helped her to do it,
37:19that I would seriously leave her on her own to die,
37:24that I wouldn't be by her side, holding her hand, telling her how much she was loved.
37:30But if you had,
37:36and she'd used your pills to do it,
37:37that could be viewed as murder in a court of law.
37:41You could get 14 years.
37:42I did not kill my sister.
37:49You have my deepest sympathy for your loss.
37:53However,
37:55with that knowledge,
37:56it wouldn't have happened
37:57were it not for the actions of a certain woman.
38:01Look,
38:02even if that assertion is correct,
38:04and Eileen is responsible for killing her own sister,
38:07she was.
38:10I should say an act for which I will
38:12personally ensure she receives
38:14the severest of punishments.
38:16Do you seriously believe that Eileen
38:19has a week finished enough
38:21by the loss?
38:23Yes, she was responsible for expediting.
38:25But in that case,
38:28perhaps she deserves our pity,
38:30not our retribution.
38:32I doubt the court will see it that way.
38:34Watching someone you love,
38:42living in pain,
38:44seeing the fear in their eyes
38:46as they wonder what the end is going to be like,
38:51having their sense of hopelessness,
38:54ignoring them,
38:55they have no control over it.
38:59That is agony.
39:00pure,
39:03unadulterated
39:04agony.
39:07Maybe
39:07Julie
39:09was trying to protect you from that.
39:12I didn't want a protection.
39:14I wanted to be with her,
39:15comforting her.
39:17I'm sure Eileen, too,
39:19wanted more time with Julie.
39:22Sometimes
39:23the dying, no.
39:27I never had enough.
39:28And then it's only the living,
39:33forcing them to endure
39:34one more hour,
39:37one more minute.
39:39Surely with the right
39:40drugs,
39:43the right care,
39:46with the arms of a loved one
39:47wrapped around you.
39:49Possible to have a peaceful passing.
39:52And he,
39:54if she needed help,
39:57it should have been me.
40:03Think yourself lucky it wasn't
40:05to take a life,
40:09even when one has been begged to do so.
40:15Must be an unbearable burden to bear.
40:19She said nothing of ending her.
40:21Nothing?
40:22Not directly.
40:23No.
40:26But perhaps
40:27that veil
40:28could die
40:29was a sign
40:32she thought
40:34it was time.
40:38I knew she couldn't
40:39bear the thought of it.
40:44Using the sense
40:45of who she was.
40:45will be able to laugh
40:50anymore.
40:54She wasn't there
40:55yet.
40:59All those years
41:00were she wasted.
41:02It's impossible
41:03to imagine
41:04now.
41:06But in the future,
41:07you will be able
41:11to look back
41:12on your time together
41:14and smile.
41:16I promise.
41:25So yeah,
41:26then I moved to Milan
41:27to work with my uncle,
41:29which was so glamorous.
41:30also I thought
41:31because obviously
41:32I've never been out
41:33in any field before
41:34in these full,
41:35scruffy little streets.
41:41Okay.
41:42You're going to
41:42tell me what it was
41:44that your boss
41:45was bending your ear about?
41:47I told you,
41:48it's just work.
41:51When people talk
41:52about closed blouse.
41:55I suppose
41:55I should be flattered
41:56that you want
41:56to open mine.
41:58Yeah, you should.
41:58It was just about
42:03some suspect
42:04interviewed earlier.
42:06Yeah, so
42:06some guy
42:07outside the pub
42:08just reminded me
42:10of someone I knew.
42:12Someone I grew up with.
42:15What happened to him?
42:17I don't know.
42:19Lost touch.
42:22So,
42:22I'm guessing
42:23that the fact
42:25the guy
42:25was in trouble
42:26for assault
42:27means that your mate
42:28was a bit of a...
42:28Yeah, it wasn't the same.
42:31But now it was I.
42:32Ooh.
42:34That was me thinking
42:35you were one of the good guys.
42:37I'm a work in progress, mate.
42:39Intriguing.
42:40So, go on,
42:41what was it
42:41you and your mate
42:42got up to then?
42:43Locker door on?
42:44Lend tires down?
42:48It just reminded me
42:50of him, that's all.
42:53It's happy memories.
42:54Okay.
43:02Okay.
43:03Listen, George.
43:05Call me.
43:07All right.
43:09Yeah.
43:11Bye.
43:15Hi.
43:16Hi.
43:17How'd it go?
43:18Well,
43:19probably this way,
43:19I'm not anticipating
43:20a fast day card this year.
43:22I'm with Millie.
43:23It's a commercial fabrication
43:24exploited by modern capitalism.
43:28Sorry.
43:29I just, uh...
43:31I just don't think
43:32there's anywhere back.
43:34I mean,
43:34this is huge for you.
43:37It's just his time.
43:39You don't get it.
43:41Millie,
43:41Miles and their mum
43:42they have, uh,
43:46certain beliefs.
43:47Well, I have beliefs.
43:49But what I've done...
43:51With him,
43:51open me as a gay man.
43:53It's not wrong.
43:55No,
43:55that's not how they see it.
43:56Believe me,
43:57Daniel will be doing
43:58the best to wind the kids up.
43:59Religious.
44:00And I'll beg on forgiveness,
44:01then.
44:02Well,
44:03for her to forgive me,
44:06first,
44:07I'd have to repent.
44:09Ah,
44:09man.
44:10I need you.
44:16Right?
44:17What do you need?
44:23You know,
44:24I always thought
44:25I don't want to have
44:25tough and
44:26strong.
44:28You are.
44:31I never could have
44:32taken this one
44:33without you.
44:35In your corner.
44:40I can go home
45:04while they
45:04continue
45:05to inquiries.
45:05It wasn't me
45:09reportedly,
45:10though.
45:10It wasn't Brian.
45:12I discovered
45:13a packet
45:13of your pills
45:14in Julie's washback
45:15and put two
45:16and two together
45:16and made ten.
45:17I thought I told him
45:18I said there is
45:19no way that
45:20Eileen would have
45:20given assist
45:21to them pills.
45:22Thanks.
45:23I mean,
45:24do you want to
45:24come see Brian now?
45:26I just want to go out.
45:28Okay.
45:28What time is it?
45:43Tea time.
45:46Well,
45:47at least this makes a change.
45:49You being the sensible one forward.
45:51I don't like
45:52causing me
45:52over the four-year-old.
45:54And you
45:56since
45:56an election
45:57committed.
45:57Look,
46:00I can't even imagine
46:02how it feels
46:02to be here right now.
46:04Okay?
46:05You're having
46:05Lola and then...
46:07Look,
46:07Michael,
46:09I've made my choice
46:10and I'm at peace
46:11with it.
46:14Yeah.
46:16Been having
46:16an aesrectomy.
46:18That's a massive
46:19trauma.
46:21It's going to
46:21take some
46:21process in.
46:23I just...
46:24I just didn't have
46:27any time
46:27to plan.
46:28You know?
46:30No.
46:30It's like
46:31all these
46:31different futures
46:33I'd imagined
46:33for myself
46:34were just
46:34wiped out
46:36just like that.
46:38Yeah,
46:38yeah,
46:38but there's
46:38going to be
46:39other futures.
46:40And right now
46:41you can
46:41help
46:42put your energy
46:43into midwives
46:44getting better
46:45training.
46:46I honestly
46:47don't think
46:48I've got any
46:48fight left in me.
46:49Oh,
46:50come on,
46:50Dean.
46:50Look,
46:51you can make a difference.
46:52How many people
46:52can say that?
46:53And besides,
46:55you need to do it
46:55for yourself.
46:57You go through
46:57huge things,
46:58death,
46:59loss,
47:00birth.
47:01And look at you,
47:01you're still standing.
47:03Well,
47:04maybe,
47:05maybe sweating
47:06a little bit.
47:08Come on,
47:08you got this.
47:11I said you got this.
47:13Yeah,
47:13you've got this.
47:15Good.
47:16My work here
47:17is done.
47:19Oh,
47:19just in time as well
47:20because Clara's
47:21on the second
47:21bowl of ice cream.
47:24Hey,
47:25the suit just needs
47:26heating up,
47:26okay?
47:29Love you.
47:30Love you too.
47:46Wes,
47:47hi.
47:49Yeah,
47:49good.
47:50No good.
47:51Listen,
47:51can we talk?
47:56Evening,
47:57detective.
48:02You've been
48:03following me?
48:04You sound a bit
48:05jittery,
48:05detective.
48:07My wife
48:08likes that
48:08wife,
48:09jittery.
48:10You remember
48:10Lou,
48:11right?
48:12We've not long
48:13moved him
48:13around the corner,
48:15me,
48:15Lee,
48:15and the kids.
48:17So,
48:17you must be
48:18local to that,
48:19right?
48:19In case I haven't
48:21made it clear,
48:22I don't want
48:23anything to do
48:23with you.
48:25That's the thing
48:26about the past,
48:27aren't it?
48:29Always comes
48:30back to own you.
48:31I'll never tip you
48:42once we heard this.
48:45I've got the two
48:46sign,
48:47games.
48:48Of course.
48:50I've got no one
48:50pity.
48:51Sorry.
48:52Sorry.
48:52No,
48:54it's me that
48:55should be
48:55saying sorry
48:56for lushing
48:58out at you
48:59for no reason
49:00when I knew
49:00you would
49:00never have
49:01reported me
49:02to the
49:02police.
49:10I think
49:10if you do
49:14a post-mortem
49:15and confirm
49:17that Julie
49:18died of
49:18an overdose,
49:20they could
49:22charge you.
49:24I can't
49:25believe she
49:26didn't think
49:27of the
49:27consequences.
49:29Well,
49:30obviously she
49:31didn't want
49:31to involve
49:31you.
49:32Well,
49:32she has
49:32involved me.
49:34Why couldn't
49:35she just
49:35leave another
49:36tape explaining?
49:38I don't
49:39know.
49:41I'm going
49:42to get
49:42charged for
49:43a murder.
49:45to kill
49:46in my own
49:47flesh and
49:48blood.
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