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00:00¡Suscríbete al canal!
00:30Firm with the money the cops gave it, is that right, Fitch?
00:37I... I'm not sure what you mean.
00:39No!
00:52I've been looking forward to this little talk, Fitch.
00:55So you don't know what I mean, eh?
00:59I think you do.
01:00No, honestly.
01:04You know, you're the information king, Fitch.
01:08But this time you made a big mistake when you grasped on my boys.
01:12My operation.
01:15That's why I'm going to deal with you personally.
01:19You're out of line, Hayden.
01:21You're out of line, Hayden.
01:30All right, everyone. Now relax, relax.
01:33Nothing to worry about.
01:35Hayden, I don't care what goes between you and Fitch.
01:44But not here.
01:46You keep out of this, Harry.
01:48You're in my pub.
01:50In my area.
01:51Your area?
01:55Only by the grace of God and Bill Hayden.
01:59London belongs to me, Harry.
02:01I just tolerate small timers like you because you don't amount to anything.
02:05It's rain shed time, but I'll be seeing you again, Fitch.
02:12Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah!
02:15Ah!
02:28Come back here!
02:32Hayden.
02:34Harry will soon settle in.
02:37I know, Freddie. I know.
02:39Come on. Let's have a look at that hand.
02:40Yeah. All right. Careful.
02:53Harry?
02:55What's wrong?
02:58We've got to fix him, Freddie.
03:01We've got to fix Hayden.
03:03Yeah.
03:10We've got to fix him.
03:12Yeah.
03:13Stayский town.
03:15We need a guy.
03:18Yeah.
03:20Some other guy.
03:21¡Gracias!
03:51¡Gracias!
04:03Fitch called in.
04:07Scared.
04:09Thinks Bill Hayden might be after him.
04:11Fitch lives in your area, so keep an eye on him.
04:15Any questions, Parker?
04:17No, Sergeant.
04:19Doyle, any questions?
04:21No, Sergeant.
04:25Oh, er, another thing Fitch mentioned.
04:27Hayden and Harry Scott had a running,
04:29so there might be trouble brewing there, too.
04:31Otherwise, have a nice, quiet, pleasant night.
04:35Thank you, Sergeant.
04:45Hey, Sid. Hmm?
04:47You know about that new department being formed, CI5?
04:49What's that?
04:51Oh, Criminal Intelligence 5, something.
04:55Sounds exciting. Different.
04:57You're still young enough, Ray.
04:59You ought to apply.
05:01Oh, you don't apply. They find you.
05:03You're still young enough.
05:05Right, then. It's a deal.
05:06What?
05:07If we run into an international gang of jewel thieves tonight,
05:11you can pull them in.
05:13Do you some good. Hmm.
05:15Hold it. Pull it.
05:17What?
05:19What is it?
05:21Look at that.
05:22Harley Davidson.
05:23Great bike.
05:24I can have one of those one day.
05:25Get your priorities right.
05:27First, you catch the international jewel thieves, okay?
05:29Okay.
05:31It's hot.
05:32Damned hot.
05:33But otherwise, everything the Sergeant promised us.
05:35Nice, quiet...
05:37What's up?
05:39That's Hayden's car.
05:40That's where Fitch lives, isn't it?
05:42Worth a look, don't you think?
05:43Right.
06:09No. You stay here.
06:22Okay.
06:39No.
06:40No.
07:04Police!
07:09Micron made 25оне
07:10of that scene,
07:11no longer one day.
07:12I'm excited.
07:14I'm excited.
07:15I'm excited to hang out my guest.
07:16I'm excited to have a successful cutletack.
07:18I'm excited to have a differences.
07:19I am a co-diño.
07:20I'm excited to listen to Mr. Thahi.
07:21I'm excited to have something better.
07:22I'm excited to open fellow wolves.
07:23I'm excited to have a rescue.
07:24In Arizona.
07:25Never get prácted.
07:26I've caught whining my guide.
07:28I'm excited to be careful.
07:29Even by the momchemical hooves,
07:32¡Suscríbete al canal!
08:02The shooting incident at 16 Ambury Mansions.
08:05Police officer Park...
08:07Police officer Parker is dead.
08:12Suspect heading southwest in Bayes Jaguar XJ6.
08:17Registration number Delta Tango Juliet 275 kilo.
08:22No, that's Bill Hayden's car. He lives southwest, doesn't he?
08:25I'm going to pick him up there, taking the shortcuts. Over.
08:32Hayden, you murdering bastard!
08:55You're busted.
08:58William Henry Hayden,
09:01it is the sentence of this court
09:03that you serve a life sentence
09:05with the recommendation
09:07that you should serve
09:09at least 30 years
09:11for these terrible crimes.
09:22Morning.
09:24Uh,
09:25listen, you've got this terrible decision to make.
09:30Now, Eva,
09:31this terrific girl I've lined up for you,
09:33or this old bike.
09:34It's not an old bike.
09:36Well, it is an old bike,
09:37but it's a classic old bike,
09:38and I know it's dented.
09:40Gonna mend that,
09:40be as good as new when I've finished with it.
09:42Yeah, well, this girl is new.
09:43Tall, nubile,
09:45accommodating,
09:45and we're off duty.
09:46Well, a man can't live on promises, you know.
09:48Shall I run over the vital statistics again?
09:51Yeah, for me.
09:51Now, imagine a goddess,
09:53a vision of eternal grace,
09:56hair like silk,
09:57beautiful eyes,
09:59her mouth.
09:59Did I say mouth?
10:00No, a poem.
10:01What time?
10:02About 30 minutes.
10:03You're out.
10:04Go!
10:05Oh, you're gonna love it, my son.
10:07You are going to snap.
10:10Have I ever let you down?
10:11Yes, you have, as a matter of...
10:12Yeah, well, then never mind that.
10:13Anyone we know?
10:14No, but I wouldn't mind.
10:18No, not bad.
10:20Now, listen, it's, uh,
10:22it's burnt.
10:24Listen, wait a minute.
10:25You're not that gymnast, is she?
10:26No, it's a big one.
10:27I don't want that anymore.
10:28Right enough for that.
10:37Waiter.
10:38No, she's on me.
10:48You paid last week.
10:50Why didn't you pay?
10:51Look, will you two stop arguing?
10:53Well, you pay, then.
10:54Well, that's settled, then.
10:55She's gonna pay.
10:57It's easy to keep your mouth closed.
10:58Well...
10:59I thought I'd think about that, yeah.
11:03Have you ridden a lot for a long time?
11:04Not much this week.
11:05Oh, really?
11:09Is he right?
11:10No, he can't.
11:11You've...
11:11Quite a minute, I can't.
11:13Pull this up.
11:19I've seen you before.
11:21Outside my place.
11:22Yes, I followed you here.
11:24You are Ray Doyle, aren't you?
11:26Who wants to know?
11:28Yeah, he's Ray Doyle.
11:29I'm Bodhi.
11:31Why don't you sit down?
11:33I didn't want to disturb your dinner.
11:35And I'm not a girlfriend or anything.
11:37It's important.
11:40Sit down.
11:49Well?
11:51My name's Hayden.
11:53Jill Hayden.
11:53You arrested my father, William Hayden.
11:59That Hayden.
12:01Goodbye.
12:02Please.
12:03It was a long time ago.
12:04Seven years, five months, and two days ago.
12:07If you've forgotten.
12:09No, I remember very clearly.
12:10I remember it exactly goodbye.
12:13Ray.
12:15Listen, didn't you say something about a disco?
12:17We're going on somewhere else, aren't we?
12:18I remember exactly.
12:24I remember exactly.
12:24She ruined the whole evening.
12:42She did.
12:43She just wanted to talk to you, that's all.
12:46What did her father do to you anyway, for God's sake?
12:49No, not to me.
12:51Not me, mate.
12:53Look, I don't know what this is about, but to hold a grudge.
12:56He killed my partner.
12:59Sid Parker.
13:01He's a good copper and a good friend.
13:03Bill Hayden stuck a bullet right through the middle of him.
13:08Now tell me, Bodie, how would you feel about that?
13:12I don't know.
13:17Sorry, mate.
13:18That's okay.
13:29She's back.
13:31What?
13:33You've got two minutes.
13:49He's done more than seven years.
13:53Well, usually after seven years, you at least get a chance at parole.
13:56Not cop killers.
13:58That's the point.
14:00My father's done crooked things.
14:01Yes, he admits that.
14:03But he didn't kill Fitch.
14:05Or your friend.
14:07He's stuck by that for years.
14:10Seven years.
14:12Now, all he asks is for you to go and see him.
14:16You've been hurt.
14:17Yes, I understand that.
14:18But doesn't it bother you that you might have got the wrong man?
14:23Doesn't it bother you at all?
14:28Ray, old son, I think if we're going to get any peace at all, you'll have to go and see the man.
14:33I was set up.
14:34I was set up.
14:35And he's got.
14:37He had a score to settle.
14:39I was set up.
14:41I got a call.
14:42Yeah, I heard about it all at your trial.
14:45You say you got a call to go over to Fitch's place.
14:47And when you arrived, Fitch was dead.
14:49And Sid Parker too.
14:51I didn't kill either of them.
14:57I saw you drive away.
14:58But of course.
15:00I knew it was a sit-up, didn't I?
15:01All I wanted to do was to get away from there.
15:03It was a frame, a dirty frame.
15:05The caretaker saw you standing on a fire escape with a gun in your hand.
15:08He saw you.
15:09He was bought.
15:11Look, I've had plenty of time, years to think about it.
15:14He had to be bought.
15:15And that means he's the weak link.
15:18Look, if I killed him, what did I do with the gun?
15:21I didn't have it when you grabbed me, did I?
15:23It wasn't in the car.
15:24So what did I do with it?
15:25Where did it go?
15:26You ditched it.
15:28What, driving through the streets?
15:31I couldn't have had time to stop the car and bury it, you know that?
15:35And if I ditched it, why hasn't it ever been found?
15:43Yeah, I've heard about you.
15:46I've joined some new outfit.
15:49You could help me if you wanted to.
15:53If justice is what you really care about.
16:01The caretaker, he had to be bought!
16:05I haven't been back here since Sid.
16:17I haven't been back here for years.
16:19Seven years, five months, two days.
16:22He did it!
16:24We've got the right man.
16:25Come on, let's hear the caretaker confirm it.
16:27New man won't be here until Friday.
16:35New man?
16:36Yes.
16:38Were you friends of poor Mr Gilbert's?
16:41He died.
16:42Didn't you know that?
16:43Mm-hmm.
16:44Well, he died of bronchitis.
16:46It was so sad because he was so near to retirement and so looking forward to it.
16:49No, we didn't know about it.
16:51Oh, we'll miss him.
16:53Poor Mr Gilbert, he won't see that Cap Ferrar sunset now.
16:57Cap Ferrar?
16:58Yes.
16:59You're not friends of his then?
17:01No, we're just interested, you know.
17:04Thought so.
17:04Because if you knew him well, you'd certainly know about his dream.
17:08To sit on the cliffs, overlooking Cap Ferrar, sip his brandy, and watch the sun go down.
17:14An impossible dream.
17:16Oh, no.
17:17He had the exact villa picked out and everything.
17:20A villa?
17:21Yes, it sounded wonderful.
17:23Splendid view of the sea.
17:24I suppose his personal effects would still be in there, wouldn't it?
17:27I think so, yes.
17:28He was a bachelor, you see.
17:30They're still trying to trace relatives.
17:32Poor Mr Gilbert.
17:33Cap Ferrar.
17:47Poor Mr Gilbert.
17:53You've no right to rifle a man's apartment, but what you've come up with is fascinating.
17:58Particularly this slip of paper.
18:00Take to the underside of the drawer.
18:02So obviously secret and important.
18:04Just numbers, like a Swiss number account.
18:06That certainly would seem so, Pauly, yes.
18:08Well, sir, from what you've told me, can you split this?
18:12Your original arrest was perfectly correct.
18:16Thanks.
18:18On circumstantial evidence, Hayden was guilty.
18:21What?
18:22Exactly.
18:23All right, let's just assume, assume, mind, that Hayden is telling the truth.
18:32He didn't commit those murders.
18:34You hear the gunshot and run into the house, up the stairs, into the apartment.
18:41You find Fitch and your partner Parker dead.
18:44You hear someone running down the fire escape.
18:47Look out and see a man.
18:48Bill Hayden?
18:51I assumed so.
18:52You assumed.
18:52But you couldn't swear it was Hayden.
18:54I wasn't asked to at the time.
18:56Circumstances.
18:56That's what we keep coming back to, isn't it?
18:58The circumstances.
18:59Circumstantial.
19:01Before you enter duty, you are warned, preconditioned, that Hayden was after Fitch.
19:06Then you saw his car parked nearby.
19:08Yeah, and he took off like a butt out of hell right after the killings.
19:10Well, that ties in with his story.
19:12He was panicked.
19:12He knew he'd been set up.
19:14What would you have done?
19:15Well, you know, I suppose I would have got out of there.
19:18Well, that's what I mean.
19:19Hayden's story seems to have as much validity as yours.
19:23But I'm still backing your instincts.
19:25Thank you.
19:26Just the same.
19:27Suppose Hayden is telling the truth.
19:29When are we?
19:29The real killer could have been hiding in that apartment.
19:38You didn't check the other rooms.
19:39The real killer could have been hiding there.
19:42It's possible.
19:45You take off after Hayden's car, heading southwest,
19:49while the real killer slips away in the opposite direction,
19:53on foot perhaps, across the parkland there,
19:56disposes of the gun.
19:57Well, it's all theory, of course.
20:00That Swiss number account is in theory?
20:02If it is a number account, if there is any money in it,
20:04we'll check it for you.
20:05Thank you, sir.
20:06You're both of your duty until then?
20:08Wednesday.
20:08That's as long as you've got then, until Wednesday.
20:10Then I want you back here in this office,
20:12ready to tackle some real work.
20:14Best of luck.
20:16And, Doyle,
20:18I'll have a look at the official report, purely academic.
20:21But I still think you were right.
20:27Come in.
20:33Come in!
20:34Can I tell him it's good news?
20:35Anything.
20:36Any kind of hope to hold on to.
20:38You can tell him we're checking.
20:40Oh, thank you.
20:41All I said was checking.
20:52Yeah, with a different hat on.
20:54You're now looking at the case to prove Hayden innocent.
20:57No, I'm dispassionate.
20:58I'm going to stay dispassionate.
20:59Yeah, well, where do you go dispassionately now then?
21:02Harry Scott.
21:03If anybody set Hayden up,
21:04and I'm not saying anybody did,
21:06it would have been him, Harry Scott.
21:08I was 71, that hot summer.
21:12A few boys around watching television.
21:14I was upstairs trying to get cool.
21:17And Freddie rang the bell for me.
21:19And that bell meant trouble.
21:24Hayden was in this bar,
21:26showing off his hairy chest,
21:27leaning on Fitch.
21:28I told him to get out.
21:30He did.
21:32And as he left,
21:33said something.
21:35Can't remember what it was.
21:36All I know is,
21:39I had to make a stand.
21:41Come back here!
21:42Do you hear me?
21:43Come back!
21:45I mean, in front of my own boys,
21:47I had to make a stand.
21:49I took off after Hayden.
21:53Told him to lay off or else.
21:55Made a grab at him.
21:58And suddenly,
21:59produced a gun.
22:02Out of nowhere, out of nowhere,
22:04I swear it.
22:05I had to back off.
22:10That was it.
22:11Never saw him again.
22:13So Hayden had a gun?
22:14Out of nowhere.
22:15What kind of gun?
22:16How do I know what kind of kills you?
22:18That's all it's there to find out.
22:20So he made you look small.
22:25And you decided to pay him back.
22:26Is that when you planned the set-up, Scott?
22:28Set-up?
22:28How much you pay the caretaker?
22:29Caretaker?
22:30You killed Fitch, didn't you?
22:34You killed him and stuck it on Hayden.
22:36And then my partner came in.
22:37You killed him as well.
22:38Are you crazy?
22:40Kill Fitch?
22:41Why would I kill Fitch?
22:43To stick it on Hayden.
22:44You are crazy.
22:48And I don't have to listen to you.
22:50I'll cooperate all you want,
22:52but I don't have to listen to you.
22:55Please.
22:57I don't want any trouble.
22:58You might not want any trouble, Scott,
22:59but that's no guarantee
23:00you're not going to get it.
23:02Is it?
23:02Who was that?
23:15C.I. 5.
23:17Cop?
23:17Closest makes no difference.
23:19What did he want?
23:20Old days.
23:22Eh?
23:23When me and Hayden were eye to eye.
23:26Bad days.
23:27Sometimes I'm missing, Freddy.
23:29You're always close to death then,
23:31but at least you knew you were alive.
23:32And what in particular?
23:35That day Hayden came in here
23:36chasing after Fitch.
23:38Do you remember that day, Freddy?
23:41Oh, yeah.
23:44I remember it.
23:47He didn't do it.
23:48It had to be him.
23:49Look, I've seen Scott.
23:50I've talked to him.
23:51He didn't do it.
23:51He hasn't got the guts.
23:52He never did have.
23:53Well, then who?
23:55Well, your dad's still number one.
23:57I don't believe that.
23:59Neither do you.
24:00What about the caretaker?
24:02How do you explain him?
24:04How do you explain the villa?
24:05The money?
24:07You can't bring a halt to it all now.
24:09You've got to go on.
24:10You have to.
24:10Oh, for God's sake,
24:11just give me time to think, will you?
24:15I'm going to get some air.
24:16Do you mind?
24:34¿Puedo ver?
24:47Es un país libre.
24:50Mi padre podría disagree con usted.
24:53Sí, tu padre.
24:56I know what he was.
24:58That was a long time ago.
25:01You've seen him.
25:02He's an old man now.
25:05But every day older.
25:08I honestly think he regrets what he once did.
25:13The fire's gone out of him.
25:17I'm afraid what more years will do to him.
25:23I'm afraid he's going to die in there.
25:25I'm afraid he's going to die in there.
25:33Tay.
25:35Sorry.
25:38I shouldn't have cried.
25:40No, you've got every right to cry.
25:41No, I must be strong.
25:42Somebody's got to be.
25:45Somebody on the outside who believes in him.
25:49Yeah, well, maybe I believe in him.
25:52Do you?
25:55I don't know.
25:56I wish, I wish I did just for your sake.
26:05What about man you work for?
26:08Yeah, it's 50-50.
26:1050% the flawless, immaculate lease case to put Hayden away.
26:14And the other 50?
26:15Theories, plus one fact.
26:17Yeah?
26:18The number you found is a Swiss number account.
26:21But that's all we know.
26:23Who draws in the account.
26:24How much.
26:25How many payments.
26:27Well, if we could find that out.
26:28Nobody would bother having a Swiss number account.
26:30Yeah, so the caretaker was in on it.
26:33We don't know that.
26:35We had a secret account, goddammit!
26:38I'm sorry.
26:39You were just a witness, Doyle, not judge and jury.
26:43Yeah, but I helped, didn't I?
26:45I helped put him there.
26:46I helped put away a man for a crime he didn't do.
26:49Perhaps I was wrong, Doyle.
26:50Perhaps you are judge and jury.
26:52Perhaps you know better than British justice.
26:54And the eight centuries it's taken to get it as near perfect.
26:57Near perfect?
26:57Aye, that's as much as we can wish for in any day and age.
27:00Near perfect.
27:02Translated, that means as damn near perfect as we can make it.
27:05Garden prevailing winds permitting.
27:06The gun.
27:09The gun is the crucial missing evidence.
27:13Hayden quite likely asked you what did he do with it.
27:14Well, perhaps he never had it.
27:15Perhaps it'll never be found.
27:18But if you forget Hayden,
27:20and plump for another man,
27:22would he take it away and hide it?
27:23Would he calmly take it away?
27:25He'd know I was nearby.
27:26So he would be panicked.
27:28Let's say he's in foot,
27:29running away with a murder weapon in his hand.
27:32He crosses open parkland.
27:34He has to get rid of that gun.
27:35The gun is the key.
27:37If it could be found.
27:38If it could be found.
27:38If it could be found.
27:38Go go.
27:39Come with me.
27:44Come with me.
27:44Exercising?
28:07No.
28:14Now, whoever killed Pitch and Parker had to get rid of the gun.
28:26Now, if, and I mean if, if your father was telling the truth, let's cover the place.
28:33We've only opened space for miles.
28:35And in the opposite direction to the one my father took.
28:38I've been thinking too.
28:40It's obvious.
28:41No, it's not obvious.
28:42It's just probable.
28:45We'd better find the gun.
28:50You're going to try, aren't you?
28:55You are going to try.
29:01A ray.
29:02They're searching for the gun.
29:16Not the route you took, but the route another man might have taken.
29:31They're out searching now.
29:33Jill.
29:34Jill, my darling.
29:35To have brought them this far.
29:38It's what we hoped for from the very start.
29:40At least now there's an element of doubt.
29:43Even for Doyle.
29:44They still haven't found the gun.
29:46They will.
29:47They have to.
30:01They have to.
30:02No news.
30:03Have you called them?
30:04Come on.
30:05If there'd been any news, they'd have called me.
30:06Up you go.
30:07Up myself to a drink.
30:08I don't want a drink.
30:09That's a bit mean.
30:10While you're helping you, you could be helping me.
30:11I'll have a scotch.
30:12Ray.
30:15Yeah, where are they searching?
30:16In the park.
30:17No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
30:47Why not?
30:54I went back again to that park today.
30:58I tried to imagine I was that man.
31:01If there was a Batman.
31:06Go on.
31:08I tried to imagine it at night.
31:10It would be different then.
31:11All shadows and trees.
31:13Yeah, well...
31:15I have a gun.
31:16Want, need to get rid of it.
31:20I wouldn't go directly north.
31:22That way I'd be too close to the main path.
31:25Almost in clear view.
31:27No, I'd veer towards the left.
31:29Towards the trees where it was dark.
31:32And then I'd see it.
31:35The water.
31:37The canal.
31:37The water.
31:38The water.
31:38The water.
31:39The water.
31:39The water.
31:40The water.
31:40The water.
31:41The water.
31:41The water.
31:42The water.
31:42The water.
31:43The water.
31:43The water.
31:44The water.
31:44The water.
31:45The water.
31:45The water.
31:46The water.
31:46The water.
31:47The water.
31:47The water.
31:48The water.
31:48The water.
31:49The water.
31:49The water.
31:50The water.
31:50The water.
31:51The water.
31:51The water.
31:52The water.
31:52The water.
31:53The water.
31:53The water.
31:54The water.
31:54The water.
31:55The water.
31:55The water.
31:56The water.
31:56The water.
31:57The water.
31:57The water.
31:58The water.
31:58The water.
31:59The water.
31:59Yes?
32:09Excuse me, sir, but the minister is here on his way in to see you.
32:13I tried to delay him.
32:17But he wasn't quick enough.
32:20Nice try, that will be all.
32:23But no interruptions now until I leave.
32:25Yes, sir.
32:27Slip up in protocol.
32:30But I'm prepared to overlook it.
32:32She has got awfully nice legs.
32:35Has she?
32:36George.
32:38Such dedication.
32:40No, you're absolutely right.
32:42Whenever I'm in your office it means there's trouble.
32:45And there is.
32:47George, I seem to remember that you keep an awfully good malt scotch.
32:53Of course.
32:54It's the most civilized part of the building.
32:57No water, thank you.
32:58Oh, I hate to drink your scotch and bring down a heavy hand at one and the same time.
33:04Heavy hand, sir?
33:05No, the heavy hand and the foam rubber glove.
33:09I'll try.
33:10Yes, it makes it even worse when the scotch is so excellent.
33:20Doyle.
33:22Doyle?
33:23Doyle.
33:23A good man.
33:24One of my best.
33:25Yes, I have no doubt, George.
33:27But this business of stirring up old mud.
33:32The Hayden case.
33:35Thank you, George.
33:36I am rather pushed for time.
33:37What do I do?
33:38Hayden was tried, George.
33:40Tried and convicted.
33:40The trial lasted six days and it cost the taxpayer a lot of money.
33:45A number of responsible policemen gave evidence, including Doyle.
33:48And a learned judge listened to them.
33:50Three learned judges heard the appeal.
33:52He was found guilty.
33:54But he might not be.
33:56Do you know that?
33:58No.
33:58Well, at least you're honest.
34:01Then on what basis is this?
34:02Doyle has doubts.
34:04Doyle?
34:05Raymond Doyle, ex-detective constable.
34:08He's a good man.
34:09He's my man.
34:10I back my men to the hilt.
34:11Even if they're wrong?
34:13Until they're proved wrong.
34:16Is there anything to all this?
34:18Possibly.
34:19When will you know?
34:26You have two days, George.
34:28I'll keep them off your back for two days.
34:32After that, well, there'll be questions asked.
34:36This is a question of justice.
34:38Justice is within TI5's brief.
34:41It should be everyone's concern.
34:43Even ministers of the crown.
34:49You used to regularly beat me at tennis, too.
34:51Over here!
35:04Over here!
35:04They found it!
35:30They have found it!
35:3138 special, six shot, three empty chambers.
35:36Got to be the murder weapon.
35:37Where did they find it?
35:38In the river under the trees.
35:40She was right.
35:42Eh?
35:42Nothing.
35:44You're pleased with yourself, aren't you?
35:46Yeah, of course you are.
35:47Making a bloody show like Holmes.
35:49Yeah, all right.
35:50Well, don't hang about.
35:50Come on, put your foot down.
35:52All right.
35:52Watson.
35:57Right, you want me to, don't you?
35:58No, no, no, no, I'm going to tell them myself.
36:00This one's mine.
36:02Hey, listen.
36:04If her gratitude overrunneth, save some for me.
36:07Yeah, day after tomorrow.
36:08Yes, I promise.
36:10Right.
36:13Ray, I didn't hear you ring.
36:15I didn't ring.
36:16If you listen carefully, you might just hear bells ringing somewhere.
36:22They found it.
36:25Yeah, they found it.
36:32No telling how long it's been in the water.
36:34Seven years.
36:36Hmm, possibly.
36:38The gun was in good condition.
36:40Still bears traces of oil.
36:42And that would have preserved it.
36:43What about ballistics?
36:46Positive.
36:48That's a 38 police special.
36:50It's the gun that killed Fitch and Parker.
36:53That's good enough for me.
36:57Thank you, gentlemen.
37:01Hayden from the planted that gun.
37:03He was away in his car.
37:04He wouldn't have had time.
37:06So Cowley's theory holds up.
37:07Another man.
37:08Yeah.
37:09Then it has to be Harry's gun.
37:11Well, maybe.
37:14Look, he never had the guts.
37:16See, there must have been a dozen people wanting to put Hayden away.
37:20And one of them killed your mate.
37:22Yeah.
37:23Well, it's not conclusive, Doyle.
37:25Yeah, well, it certainly changes things, doesn't it?
37:27It changes things for me.
37:29Now, I know I might not be able to get a retrial, but I can start the ball rolling.
37:33Oh.
37:33File a new statement.
37:36Saying what?
37:37The facts as you saw them that night haven't changed.
37:39Saying I could have been wrong.
37:41Now, look, at the trial, I knew Hayden had done it.
37:44That must have coloured all my evidence.
37:45No, no.
37:46I've read the transcript.
37:47Your evidence, as I would expect of you, is detailed, correct, and scrupulously fair.
37:51Nevertheless, I can't stop you setting that ball rolling.
37:55But have you thought of the implications, Doyle?
37:57What implications?
37:58You won't only be saying that you could have been wrong, but that your colleagues were wrong, too.
38:01Good, solid coppers like your partner, Sid Parker.
38:04I still want to make that statement, sir.
38:07Very well.
38:08Do you want me to draft a doubt?
38:10Yeah, if you would, sir.
38:11Be wary of this evening.
38:12Thank you.
38:18Well, what have you done?
38:20Set a ball rolling.
38:30Brody, what was the...
38:31What was all that about?
38:34Oh, thank God.
38:36I can hardly believe it.
38:38This time tomorrow, my statement will be official.
38:42I can't promise anything, though, Jill.
38:45You've done enough.
38:47More than enough, Ray.
38:52Hope.
38:53I can give him hope now.
38:55Oh, thank God.
39:02It'll take time.
39:03You understand that.
39:05Maybe a year before we get even nearer retrial.
39:08But it will happen.
39:10It has to.
39:11There'll be questions in the house.
39:13They're not going to like admitting they were wrong.
39:15But with the arresting policemen on our side...
39:18It wouldn't have happened without you, Jill.
39:21I just want to get you out of here.
39:22You haven't read it.
39:27Oh, I trust you, sir.
39:34You know this is a bombshell you're handing me.
39:36Yeah.
39:38But you'll see guests with the proper channels, won't you, sir?
39:40Thank you.
39:42Good night.
39:44Good night.
39:44I have the minister on, too, sir.
39:53I'll put him through.
39:54George, did he go through with it?
39:56Yes.
39:57Damn.
39:57Well, I'd better send it over by messenger, then.
39:59No.
40:00No, tomorrow will be soon enough.
40:01I think I'll hold on to it until tomorrow.
40:03Well, you think he may change his mind?
40:04Oh, no chance of that.
40:06But I think I'll hold on to it for a wee while.
40:08Yeah, very well.
40:09Good night, George.
40:10Good night.
40:30Get on to central filing.
40:31I want every piece of paper on the Hayden case.
40:34Every word written about it.
40:35Right up to date.
40:36Right.
40:37Leave about 7.30.
40:39Get there before 9.00.
40:42Great way to spend the last day of leave, eh?
40:45Mind you, not that we've had much leave with you chasing about after this Hayden fella.
40:49Yeah, I never knew you.
40:50Such an outdoor type.
40:51I mean, fishing and boaty, they don't exactly go together, do they?
40:54Do you know what I mean?
40:56That's very wounding.
40:57I'm a deeply sensitive man with an enduring interest in countryside.
41:02Besides, there's a pub down the road with two beautiful barmaids.
41:04Oh, that kind of fishing.
41:05Oh, that kind of fishing.
41:07How do you say?
41:08Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
41:09Right, pick up about 7.30 then.
41:11Yeah, all right.
41:13Now listen, bring a coat.
41:15I better steal a blanket.
41:16Not exactly a heat wave.
41:18See you, son.
41:18Get off.
41:19Not exactly a heat wave.
41:24Hayden was in this bar, showing off his hairy chest, leaning on Fitch.
41:47I told him to get out.
41:49I mean, in front of my own boys.
41:51I had to make a stand.
41:53I took off after Hayden.
41:56I was feeling mad, I can tell you.
42:00Told him to lay off or else.
42:02Made a grab at him.
42:03Then suddenly, he produced a gun.
42:08Out of nowhere, out of nowhere, I swear it.
42:10How does he do this?
42:16I will take off.
42:17And then now, I guess he'll take off.
42:18How did he do this?
42:19He did.
42:20I did.
42:20I did.
42:21I did.
42:21I did.
42:22I did.
42:23I did.
42:23I did.
42:23I did.
42:24I did.
42:24I did.
42:27I did.
42:31I did.
42:31I did.
42:36I did.
42:36I took off after Hayden
42:45Told him to lay off or else
42:48Made a grab at him
42:50Then suddenly
42:52Produced a gun
42:55Out of nowhere, out of nowhere
42:57Yes, sir?
43:01Dr. Davis, call him
43:03Ask him to stand by for an immediate autopsy
43:05He'll be asleep by now, sir
43:06Call him
43:07Yes, sir
43:07Also the home office
43:08Get the duty man over here right away
43:10Yes, sir
43:11Tell him to bring an exhumation order with him
43:32No, no, thanks anyway
43:33I'll take it home from there
43:34Yeah, cheers
43:36Oh, hello
43:50Hello
43:50Come on, move it
43:51We had some fun in that pub last night
43:53Booked a couple of rooms
43:55Double beds
43:56Farm-aids live on the premises
43:57We're not going
43:58We're not going fishing
44:00Where are we going?
44:01Glen Street
44:02Come on
44:03A car
44:09Yeah, what?
44:11Yeah, Hayden's car
44:13The one he was driving that night
44:16It's been through half a dozen hands since then
44:19Could get lucky
44:22Good day, gentlemen
44:23Delta Tango Juliet
44:31Two-seven-five kilo
44:32Ah, interested in this one, are you?
44:38Yes, I could see that
44:39Straight past the Merck
44:40Past the BMW
44:41And homed in on this one
44:43Obviously no bargain when you see one
44:44It's just what you're looking for, right?
44:46Exactly what I'm looking for
44:47Yes
44:47The mileage is correct, of course
44:50It has had several owners
44:52But all of them
44:52Several ladies who never exceed 30, eh?
44:56Let's have a look, sir
44:57Yes
44:58The engine's very clean
45:01Very clean
45:02Spotless
45:03Spotless?
45:05Spotless
45:06Yes
45:08Well, uh, have a look round
45:09Take your time
45:10Don't let me, uh
45:11Don't let me swear you
45:12You're going to tell me now, aren't you?
45:17Summer of 1971
45:18There was a freak heat wave, right?
45:20Everybody was in shirt sleeves
45:21The police
45:22And Hayden
45:24Now, Scott said Hayden paid a visit to his pub, right?
45:27He said he was showing off his hairy chest
45:29Well
45:30That would mean he must have been wearing a shirt open to the waist
45:34Got it?
45:34Well, if he produced a gun from nowhere
45:37And I quote
45:38A gun from nowhere
45:39It's got to be in the car, then
45:40It's got to be in the car
45:41Now, if he produces the gun from nowhere
45:43Then maybe the same night
45:44He can put the gun straight back into nowhere
45:46Yeah, well, you told me that you'd turn the car over
45:48Yeah, but only the usual places
45:49What about the unusual places?
45:51Well, that's what we're here for, mate
45:52Right
45:53Okay, I'm Hayden
45:55And you're Mr. Scott
45:56Okay, let's try
46:00Certainly, sir
46:01Just get the keys
46:02Okay
46:05Try that
46:07What's he got now?
46:09Er, lighter
46:11Now, I've tried the gear lever
46:13This is
46:15That's the ashtray
46:16Yes, doctor
46:17Yes
46:19Yes, I've got the report here
46:20Yes, I'll be attending to it personally right now
46:25I'm sorry again for dragging you out of bed last night
46:29Right
46:30Goodbye
46:31Right, yeah
46:40You try these switches?
46:42Yep, all of them
46:42Try underneath
46:43Underneath the switches
46:44Okay, put it on
46:47Wait
46:50Don't know how it came out, but it did
46:54Ah, the keys
47:00Thank you
47:00Thank you
47:01We're impounding this car
47:02Excuse me
47:03Excuse me
47:05It's a set-up
47:14It's always a set-up
47:16Me as the pigeon
47:17Well, at least you found out in time
47:19That's it
47:23You did well
47:26Any time
47:28Any time at all
47:30Good morning
47:36Good morning
47:36You're obliged to say nothing at this time
47:46But you are a material witness
47:47To what?
47:48Public nuisance?
47:49Ah, great minds think alike
47:52We've done with a plant
47:55She planted it
47:57I imagine so
47:58But you interrupted me
47:59Public nuisance?
48:00No, I think not
48:01You see, Miss Hayden
48:02I began where you began
48:04With Gilbert, the caretaker
48:05Plant the first doubt there
48:07And you knew Doyle would be sure to follow
48:08Any man would
48:09It worked
48:11Because the caretaker was conveniently dead
48:14Very conveniently
48:16An attack of bronchitis?
48:18No
48:19What do you mean?
48:20I had his body exhumed last night
48:22And an autopsy carried out
48:23He died of suffocation
48:25Probably a pillow pressed over his face
48:28He was old and frail
48:32A woman could easily have done it
48:34No
48:35It will take some proving
48:36Circumstantial
48:38But the police have done that before
48:40Someone should tell her father
48:48Don't you think?
49:07Sit down
49:08Well, special news, isn't it?
49:16Good news
49:16Isn't it?
49:20As soon as they told me you were coming
49:22I knew
49:22At that statement of yours
49:24It stirred him up, eh?
49:27Well
49:27Well
49:28Tell me
49:29When am I going to get out of here?
49:32Conspiracy with your daughter
49:33Accessory to the caretaker's murder
49:36Add that to the 30 years you've already got
49:39And I think they'll just decide to throw away the key
49:43I don't think you'll ever get out of here, Hayden
49:48No
49:52No
49:57No
50:00No
50:00No
50:01Ah
50:02No
50:03¡Vamos!
50:33¡Vamos!