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Liar Season 1 Episode 2

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00:01I'd like us to stay friends.
00:03Yeah, I'd like that.
00:04Would you like to go for a drink sometime?
00:07Sure, yeah.
00:08I had a really good night.
00:09Me too.
00:10I didn't want to sleep with him.
00:11We're from the sexual offences investigation team, and I'm arresting you for rape.
00:15If I thought that she didn't want to sleep with me, I would never have done it.
00:18I said no!
00:19No, you didn't!
00:20I love you, Katie.
00:21She's my little sister.
00:22We're a mistake, Tom.
00:24I can't do this.
00:25Every colleague, every friend, every member of his family, now they know.
00:30Nothing like a six-hour operation to get you in the mood for a pint, eh?
00:43Fancy one?
00:44Oh, you know what?
00:45I've got to get home.
00:47I'm fine, thanks.
00:48You sure?
00:49Why?
00:50Because yesterday, two detectives came to talk to you, and you vanished the rest of the
00:55day.
00:56I thought a cold beer and yours truly might be what you need.
00:59There's nothing.
01:00Nothing interesting, anyway.
01:02Maybe next time, eh?
01:04Of course.
01:15Luke.
01:16Oh, finally.
01:17I've been trying to get hold of you for ages.
01:18Yeah, sorry, mate.
01:19I was in surgery.
01:20Is everything all right?
01:21No.
01:22Not really.
01:23You should probably see this for yourself.
01:26You should see what she's saying about your dad.
01:28What are you saying, Luke?
01:30Miss Nielsen.
01:31She's written something.
01:33Online.
01:34She said you raped her.
01:35What?
01:36Why would she say that?
01:37I mean, people sharing it, it's everywhere.
01:41Dad?
01:42I mean, people sharing it, it's everywhere.
01:43I mean, people sharing it, it's everywhere.
01:58Dad?
01:59Luke, I want you to turn that off, okay?
02:15I'm coming home now.
02:16Whatever she's saying, she's lying.
02:17Is she okay?
02:18No, not really.
02:19Have you spoken to her about it?
02:20Yeah.
02:21Look, I told her it wasn't a good idea, but...
02:22she's angry, you know?
02:23She wants to do something.
02:24Tell the world.
02:25Well...
02:26Is she okay?
02:36No, not really.
02:38Have you spoken to her about it?
02:40Yeah.
02:43Look, I told her it wasn't a good idea, but she's angry, you know?
02:48She wants to do something.
02:50Tell the world.
02:51Well, she's definitely done that.
02:54I mean, everyone has seen that post.
02:56All her friends, her colleagues.
02:59I just wish I knew the right thing to say.
03:03There's nothing you can say.
03:05You just have to be there for her.
03:07Hello?
03:19Hello?
03:31You're not allowed to call me.
03:34I saw what you wrote.
03:36Yeah?
03:37You think you can say this shit about me, publicly blacken my name and expect me to roll over?
03:43How dare you?
03:44You think you can do what you did and you think I'm just going to keep quiet?
03:49You think I'm just going to not fight back like a good little girl?
03:52This is my life.
03:53Yeah, and this is my body.
03:54This is my body.
03:56My family can see.
03:56My family can see that post.
03:58My son knew someone to call me about it.
04:00Christ, for God's sake.
04:02So now he knows.
04:03Knows what?
04:04What does he know?
04:05I remember what happened.
04:07You switched the wine glasses.
04:09For God's sake.
04:10You put something in my drink and then when you were finished, you put the glasses in the
04:14dishwasher to hide what you've done.
04:15No.
04:16Yes.
04:16I see what you...
04:17No, look.
04:18You came back in the room and you picked up my glass.
04:20You picked up my glass by accident and you took a sip out of it and I didn't say anything
04:24because I didn't want you to feel embarrassed.
04:25I liked you so I kept quiet and I put the glasses in the dishwasher because I thought I was
04:31trying to be helpful.
04:31I was trying to be nice.
04:32That's not what happened.
04:33That's not what happened.
04:34You know that's not what happened.
04:35Really?
04:36Honestly?
04:37Are you so sure about this?
04:39You know what you did and you don't just get to walk away.
04:42You have to answer for what you've done.
04:44What do you mean answer for what I've done?
04:46I haven't done anything.
05:09Oh, dear.
05:23Oh, my God.
05:24Oh, I can't look.
05:25It makes my skin cool.
05:27People holding broken glass, I just...
05:30I keep thinking they're going to cut themselves and bleed all over the place.
05:34It's probably not an issue for you.
05:37Well, I kind of prefer it when my patients don't bleed all over the place.
05:40Yeah.
05:44What about you?
05:45You must have things that make you squirm.
05:47No.
05:49Sorry to disappoint.
05:51I, uh...
05:51Honestly?
05:53Scout's honour.
05:54What about you?
05:54What, uh, scares you the most?
05:57Oh, um...
05:59Uh, burglars.
06:02Yeah, ever since I was a child and even now I still have three locks on my door.
06:06I know exactly what you mean.
06:07When my wife died and it was just me and Luke, any noise, I would double-lock and chain the front door.
06:15What?
06:16I'd still leave the key outside the front door under this god-ugly garden gnome my wife got me on Christmas.
06:25Just like I always have, just like I always will.
06:28There's no logic to any bit, really, is there?
06:33Um, another glass?
06:35Yeah, why not?
06:37Thanks.
07:00This is Tom's phone.
07:02Leave a message and I'll get back to you.
07:04Tom, it's me.
07:05Um, sorry about the other day.
07:09Anyway, I was just wondering if you had looked into Laura's case.
07:13She really needs help and the police don't seem to be doing anything.
07:17So, whatever you can do.
07:20Call me.
07:27No, I don't, uh, sorry.
07:29Don't, don't call me.
07:30Um, I shouldn't have...
07:33This isn't right.
07:34It's not fair.
07:35Um...
07:37It's an easy set.
07:38It's an easy set.
07:39Sorry, uh...
07:40That means he...
07:44He's the smallest one in class.
07:47Yeah.
07:47And how old will he be next?
07:50What comes after one?
07:51Uh, two.
07:52One, let's do so much.
07:53And then who will be four, and then five, and then six, and then one hundred, and then...
07:59One hundred, slow down.
08:01That was too much.
08:02Yeah, yeah.
08:03Morning.
08:04Hey, you.
08:07Father of the year, yeah?
08:09I know, I'll go and sort breakfast out in a minute.
08:19What did I do to deserve that?
08:22I love you.
08:25I love you too.
08:27I'll go and make us some coffee.
08:30And I'll start the breakfast.
08:31That one said goodbye.
08:36And wait, he said that.
08:41Hey, you've reached Katie.
08:42Leave a message.
08:44Katie.
08:45Sorry, I missed your call.
08:49Yeah, listen, I found something on Andrew Hill.
08:53Might help, might not.
08:55But I just thought you'd want to know.
08:58And...
08:59I miss you.
09:01Hey.
09:11Hey.
09:13How did you sleep?
09:15Oh, uh...
09:17You know.
09:19Coffee?
09:21Yeah, please.
09:22So, um, you've, you've seen...
09:28Seen what?
09:30Your post keeps getting shared.
09:32It's...
09:3310,000 already.
09:38Did the police know about this?
09:42Well, what difference does it make?
09:44Everything I said's true.
09:45I know.
09:46I'm just asking.
09:47When they came over, they started picking holes in everything.
09:49I told them, like, I'm the one in the wrong.
09:51I just wanted you to do something.
09:52I wanted people to know what he's done.
09:54And now they do.
09:56Not just the people at work.
09:58Thousands and thousands of strangers, all with a bloody opinion.
10:02Why?
10:03What are they saying?
10:03It doesn't matter.
10:05They're...
10:06Ignore them.
10:07It's just...
10:08What I'm saying is there's a reason why people remain anonymous in these cases.
10:12What about your privacy?
10:14I've got nothing to be embarrassed about.
10:16I'm just worried about you.
10:19What if this gets in the way of the case?
10:21I'm not trying to tell you what to do.
10:35It's just...
10:36Now...
10:37Now people are going to make it about you and him and...
10:42Your whole life.
10:43Everything you've ever done.
10:45It's all going to come out now.
10:50Are you ready for that?
10:51Back later, Dad.
11:03Hey, Luke.
11:04Come here a minute, will you?
11:06Are you going to be late to meet my friends?
11:07Yeah.
11:08I won't keep you long.
11:09Look, these...
11:10Things.
11:12The things that Minton Sneilson said.
11:14Dad, we don't have to do this.
11:16You know that they're not true, right?
11:18Yeah, of course.
11:20Come here a minute.
11:21Let's sit down.
11:21I was going to go out.
11:23It's important.
11:30People, they...
11:31They start rumours.
11:33They say nasty things because they're confused or upset.
11:37And if they say it loud enough, it's not a spread.
11:40And I can make up my own mind.
11:42I know you can.
11:43I know you can.
11:43But you're going to start hearing things about me.
11:47So you should know exactly what happened.
11:50What the...
11:50No, no, no, listen.
11:51Please.
11:52It's important.
11:53All right?
11:57We went out for a drink.
12:00We had a lovely time.
12:02She invited me back to hers.
12:04We had a glass of wine.
12:06And we slept together.
12:11She's the first woman since your mum that I really liked.
12:17Well, then I came home.
12:20And that's it.
12:21And then out of the blue, the next day she says I took advantage of her.
12:25And you need to know that it's absolutely not what happened.
12:29At no point did she ask me to stop.
12:34And that's the truth.
12:41I'm not the best, Dad.
12:42I'm not always there.
12:43I know.
12:46But I wouldn't lie to you, Luke.
12:49I don't understand why she would say something like that.
12:51I don't know either.
12:53She's confused or upset.
12:56When people are in a strange place in their lives,
12:59they do stupid things.
13:02They don't think properly.
13:05Look.
13:06It all work itself out.
13:10The truth always shows itself in the end.
13:14Yeah, I guess so.
13:19And you do believe me, don't you?
13:22You believe that I couldn't do something like that?
13:25Yeah.
13:26Of course I do.
13:27Frank Spade.
13:30Come here.
13:35I love you, mate.
13:36I love you, mate.
13:36Thanks, thanks, buddy.
13:37I love you.
13:40Thanks, buddy.
13:56Thanks, buddy.
13:57Thanks, buddy.
13:59Laura, we're going to the park. Do you want to come?
14:13Laura? Laura? I'm coming.
14:18Um, actually, you know, I think I just want to be on my own for a bit, so just go on ahead. I'm fine.
14:26Um, you sure? Yeah. Okay, well, we won't be long.
15:40Miss Nelson, hi. Can we help you?
15:45I want to know what's going on with the investigation.
15:49Yeah, sure.
15:50Well, uh, we're still gathering the evidence, making sure we haven't missed anything before we take it to the CPS.
15:55What about the wine glasses?
15:57Yeah, they were washed. Came back with nothing.
16:00Trust us, we're doing everything we can.
16:02Okay, because if he planned this, then presumably he, he had to get hold of the drugs from somewhere, so what if they're in his house? I mean, you should be searching in his house.
16:14We need a warrant.
16:15And to get a warrant, we need a reason.
16:16Mm-hmm.
16:17I just gave you a reason.
16:20Why don't you take a seat for a minute, Miss Nelson?
16:21I'm afraid we're going to need more than your word.
16:32A dealer who says they helped him, or somebody from the hospital who found some drugs missing.
16:36I'm sorry, I know this is frustrating, but these things do take time.
16:41Yeah, that's what I'm afraid of. Time for him to firm up his side of the story. Time for him to hide evidence.
16:51Maybe you should think about going to see somebody again. We can recommend some excellent counsellors.
16:57I don't need to go and see a counsellor. I'm fine.
17:00Are you sure?
17:02What's that supposed to mean?
17:03We saw your post online.
17:08And?
17:09And, well, it could have an impact on your case.
17:13If a witness saw it and then had to testify in court...
17:15Look, why don't you sit down, okay? We'll talk it through. I'll explain exactly what it is.
17:24Because sitting down and talking it through isn't going to get us anywhere, is it?
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17:45But clearly, you're alone.
17:46I'm so scared you to imagine that we don't even know how you sourn anymore.
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17:58it's our homeschoolers.
17:58It seems to be in the home.
18:00Not at all and all,
18:01I don't know.
18:31Oh, you see the way Charlie's looking at you?
18:34What? What do you mean?
18:36Charlie?
18:38Never seen anyone more happy to see the consultant around him.
18:41Oh, right, yeah.
18:44Hey, thanks for filling in at such late notice, Andrew.
18:46He's ready for theatre, but the blood pressure's just dropped to 100 over 70.
18:50Okay, let's take a look.
19:01Don't do it to yourself.
19:15Can't help it.
19:16If you listened to all the nasty things people said online, you'd never leave the house.
19:22Don't understand how so many people, so many strangers, they think they know how many of them are so sure I'm lying.
19:31Someone found a picture of me from a profile on holiday.
19:36She deserved it.
19:36She looks like a slut.
19:37That's what they wrote.
19:40And this one?
19:42Guy she's accusing is so much hotter than her.
19:45She'd be so lucky.
19:47And this one?
19:48Right, that's enough.
19:50You're not to look at that shit anymore.
19:51It won't make any difference.
19:55What chance do I have, Katie?
19:58How can I actually prove what he did to me?
20:02Let the police do their job.
20:04Give it time.
20:04I haven't got any bloody time.
20:07I want this to be over.
20:09You need to get some sleep.
20:11Things will look different in the morning.
20:12Yeah, that's what I'm worried about.
20:14Maybe you should take some time off.
20:16Go straight back to school after this.
20:17I'm not hiding, Katie.
20:19I'm not the one who should be hiding.
20:21B.A. Harmon.
20:34The S. Maxwell.
20:35I've been trying to get a hold of you.
20:37Yeah?
20:38You're an investor getting the Laura Nielsen case, right?
20:40Yeah.
20:42I'm Tom Bailey.
20:44Miss Nielsen's ex?
20:45Yeah.
20:46What can we do to you?
20:47I took a look into Andrew Earlham.
20:49I found something you should know.
20:51You need to be leaving this to us, Constable.
20:53No, I know.
20:54I know it's out of line, but I couldn't just sit back.
20:56I had to do something.
20:58Mary Earlham.
21:00Andrew Earlham's wife.
21:01She committed suicide 11 years ago.
21:03Yeah, we know so.
21:04So, I called up the coroners in Edinburgh.
21:07They put me through to a DC in Edinburgh CID.
21:09She took an overdose.
21:11The guy I spoke to, he investigated a death.
21:14He remembered it.
21:14Apparently, there'd been complaints.
21:17It sounded like a domestic argument coming from the house Andrew and Mary Earlham lived in.
21:20Her mum even called the police because she was worried about her daughter's safety.
21:23Now, there was a suicide note, but even so, the guy I spoke to, he said he had his suspicions.
21:29They just couldn't find anything on him.
21:30All right.
21:30What were we supposed to do with that?
21:32I don't know.
21:33I can give you the copper's number.
21:35He said he got a weird vibe off Andrew Earlham.
21:36Yeah.
21:36That doesn't help us.
21:37You need to look further into what kind of guy he is.
21:42What if there was more to his wife's death that meets the eye?
21:44What then?
21:46How is supposed to prove in a week what the Edinburgh police couldn't in 11 years?
21:51You do your job, we do ours.
21:53Okay.
21:54Andrew Earlham is dangerous.
21:56This is not your case, Constable.
21:58And you putting yourself in the middle of it, it won't end well for you.
22:01Do you get that?
22:03Yeah, I get it.
22:07I thought you would have stopped the irritation.
22:28If you're uncomfortable working with me, find another who needs to taste.
22:36Suction?
22:36Blood's draining faster than I'd like.
22:41Those observations.
22:43BP's 108 over 76.
22:46I can't get it clear of his pulmonary artery.
22:49Suction.
22:49Can I help?
22:51I've got a thousand of these.
22:52I think I know what I'm doing.
22:54BP's falling.
22:56Did you hear me?
22:58Yes, I heard you.
23:00God, bloody hell, where's that coming from?
23:02I think you might have nicked the artery.
23:04Oh, bollocks.
23:05Yeah, I see it.
23:07Okay.
23:08I'm adding another liter.
23:09Save like a crochet.
23:10Like, stitch now.
23:11The chest cavity's filling with blood.
23:13Should I retract?
23:14I'm going to order some more blood.
23:15No, retract.
23:15Look, we don't even want to just shut up, please.
23:17So I can fix this man before he flees to death.
23:34You shouldn't be here.
23:35He's fine.
23:37In case you hadn't noticed, I've got a lot on my mind.
23:39Yeah.
23:40Guilt will do that.
23:41I can't do that.
23:56No.
24:00No.
24:01No.
24:02No.
24:32Don't look at that stuff.
24:43You sound like my sister.
24:44She's a smart woman.
24:4785,000 women a year raped in the UK, this says.
24:51And only 5.7% of cases reported end in a conviction.
24:56I thought what you wrote about him took a lot of courage.
25:00All of those people sharing it?
25:02Most of them are women who support you.
25:05We don't want men like Andrew Earlham going unpunished.
25:08Didn't make any difference, though, did it?
25:10All I've done is give people something to talk about.
25:15And when they get bored and the dust settles,
25:18he'll go home.
25:20Those people will forget and...
25:23then he'll do it again.
25:25Someone else.
25:25You can't think like that.
25:32Why?
25:33Because I'm right.
25:36No, you don't have to be here.
25:37You know that, right?
25:38The head will give you however much time you need off.
25:40Yeah, right.
25:41Keep me out of sight until it all blows over.
25:44Wouldn't want to embarrass the school.
25:46No, that's not what I mean.
25:47But everybody knows about it now.
25:48The staff and the kids.
25:49And meanwhile, his son is still here in your class.
25:51That can't be good for either of you.
25:54Do you really think everyone knows?
25:55Since when did anything stay quiet in this place?
25:58So, Jay Gatsby's lies
26:01are in some way a contrast to the narrator
26:04who tells us at the beginning.
26:07Yeah.
26:09That's enough for you two.
26:11What are you looking at?
26:13I snuff him, miss.
26:14Give it to me.
26:15You shouldn't have your phone in class.
26:23Or what?
26:24I'm keeping it until the end of the lesson.
26:31As I was saying,
26:33the narrator tells us at the beginning,
26:37I am one of the few honest people
26:39that I have ever known.
26:42But that in itself isn't entirely candid.
26:46He doesn't always tell us
26:47everything he...
26:52He doesn't reveal that he...
26:56knows about being there.
26:58Excuse me.
27:10I'm not feeling well.
27:11I'm...
27:12I'm gonna send someone in.
27:23Sorry.
27:23Hi, Laura.
27:28Hey, um...
27:30I just wondered if Andrew's at work today.
27:33Uh, yeah.
27:34Why?
27:35And he's there all day.
27:36Um, yeah.
27:38Why are you asking?
27:39What's going on?
27:40I just, um...
27:41I thought I saw him.
27:43He shouldn't be at work.
27:44Go home.
27:45Yeah.
27:46Yeah, I think I will, actually.
27:48All right.
27:48Okay.
27:49Bye.
27:50Bye.
27:50Bye.
27:51Bye.
27:53Hey.
27:56Andrew.
27:57How are you doing?
27:59Actually, yeah.
28:01Actually, not so well.
28:03Mom.
28:06You've, uh...
28:08probably seen this post about me online.
28:11It's none of my business.
28:13No.
28:14But it is your business now.
28:16It's everyone's business.
28:18Because everyone thinks that's who I am now.
28:20Someone who took a woman out to dinner and forced myself on her.
28:24And I didn't.
28:25I wouldn't.
28:26Andrew.
28:27These allegations are, at present, your own private business.
28:34If charges are pressed, then, yes, we will need to have a conversation.
28:39Look, if charges are pressed, then that doesn't change a bloody thing.
28:43Innocent until proven guilty, right?
28:45Sorry.
28:48Sorry.
28:52I let it get to me earlier, during an operation and in this job.
28:56You can't do that, can you?
28:58I just feel like everyone's watching me all the time.
29:02Wondering if I'm not the person they thought I was.
29:04Wondering if I'm some kind of monster.
29:05And I want to tell them that I'm not.
29:06I want to put any screaming at them.
29:08But then, that would make me look even more like one, wouldn't it?
29:12I...
29:12You know, I think I should take some time off.
29:18I don't think I can work here feeling like this.
29:20It's irresponsible.
29:22Okay.
29:23With her sister working here, too, I...
29:24I understand.
29:26I'll find someone to cover.
29:29You take the time you need.
29:31Great, thanks, Margaret.
29:32Hey, how long is it since we've known each other now?
29:39Is it five years?
29:41You believe me, don't you?
29:43You know what?
29:44Don't.
29:45Don't answer that.
29:54Where did you run off to?
29:56The throw-up.
29:57Can you tell?
29:58Definitely.
29:59Up yours.
30:00We'll be able to keep it a secret.
30:01It must longer around here.
30:02I know.
30:03Hmm.
30:04If it makes you feel any better.
30:05When Natalie was pregnant, she was sick for pretty much the entire nine months.
30:09In what world is that supposed to make me feel better?
30:12Oh, yeah, right.
30:13Oh, and now this.
30:15Just got off the blower to Sammy at CPS.
30:18The Earlham case, we're still short of the threshold.
30:22They won't prosecute yet.
30:23Oh, bollocks.
30:25So, the whole nine months?
30:27Yeah.
30:28It's pretty rubbish, actually.
30:30Thanks, Rory, you're a tosser.
34:36Hey.
34:37Hey.
34:38Thanks for meeting me.
34:40It's fine.
34:42No, it's not.
34:44You're the last person I should be calling.
34:46We were friends first.
34:48We still are.
34:50So what is it?
34:52The way you sounded on the phone, you got me worried.
34:54I'm going to tell you something and I need you to keep it a secret.
34:58Can you do that for me?
35:00Okay.
35:01Sure.
35:02Yeah.
35:04I broke into his house.
35:06I broke into Andrew's house.
35:08Jesus Christ.
35:09Laura, what are you...
35:10Well, I didn't literally break in.
35:11I knew where his key was.
35:12He told me the night we went out and then I was at school and I just thought...
35:16I just...
35:18Can't wait around like some damsel in distress hoping someone's just going to come and take
35:21him away because that doesn't happen, does it?
35:23Letting the police do their job is completely different.
35:25I had to do something.
35:27Get yourself arrested.
35:28Where's the sense in that?
35:32What happened after you broke in?
35:35Under his bed, I found a box and it had a clear glass tube in it.
35:40No medical label and it...
35:42There was like a liquid.
35:44Like a little, small amount of liquid left in the bottom, like a clear liquid.
35:49GHB is a clear liquid.
35:51If that's what he gave me.
35:53Even if it is what you think it is.
35:55So what?
35:56You took it from his house.
35:58A house you entered illegally.
35:59And presumably we left fingerprints all over the place.
36:01I had my sleeve pulled over my hand.
36:02Oh, right.
36:03That's alright then.
36:04And I didn't take it.
36:05I left it exactly where it was.
36:06I know it can't be used as evidence if I just steal it.
36:08But if you were to search his house and if you were to find it, then...
36:13Then you could have it tested.
36:15It could be used in court then, couldn't it?
36:18I can't just walk into his house.
36:20It'd have to be official.
36:22Get a warrant.
36:23There needs to be a reason.
36:24So find a reason.
36:25Please, Tom.
36:26Right now it's my word against his and that's it.
36:29If I'm right about this, we could have...
36:31We could have proof.
36:32We could make him pay for what he's done.
36:34Isn't that why he did this job in the first place?
36:36Tom, please.
36:38If you still care about me, please.
36:41Please help me.
36:43These tickets are impossible to get hold of.
36:45They sold out in like 20 minutes.
36:47Someone at work managed to snap them up.
36:49And we've been going on for months about how long it's been since you went to a gig, so...
36:54Why do I feel like you're softening me up for some bad news?
36:58Can I do something nice for you?
37:01No, no.
37:02Of course you can.
37:03It's just...
37:04It's just very thoughtful.
37:05That's all.
37:06Come here.
37:10Oh, thank you.
37:13Right, let me start out these pizzas.
37:15Right, boys, we'll be playing.
37:23Nice.
37:24Hey.
37:25How you doing?
37:26Nackers.
37:27Yeah.
37:28Yeah.
37:29Listen, mate.
37:30I, er...
37:31Need a favour.
37:32Need a guy's house turned over.
37:35He's got a stash of GHB.
37:37Right under his bed.
37:38Why are you coming to me with this?
37:41I didn't come by the intel in the most legit kind of way.
37:45Solid, though.
37:46I'm sure you can find a reason.
37:48Get one of your informants to call in with a tip.
37:50I could.
37:51The question is why I've risked my neck like that.
37:54I wouldn't ask if it wasn't important.
37:56My ex.
37:59This guy, he raped her.
38:02It's bad news.
38:04There's gotta be a better way.
38:06Mate, I'm asking for your help.
38:09Like I said, we go way back.
38:12Don't we?
38:13We've looked out for each other.
38:15You've seen that prostitute.
38:19I kept that quiet, didn't I?
38:23Are you blackmailing me?
38:24I'm just asking for your help.
38:26That's all.
38:27Yes?
38:28What is it?
38:29Andrew Earlham.
38:30That's right.
38:31We have a warrant to search your house.
38:33This is ridiculous.
38:34Why don't you tell me what you're looking for and I can help you.
38:35Second side, sir.
38:36This is outrageous.
38:37Yes? What is it?
38:52Andrew Earlham.
38:53That's right.
38:54We have a warrant to search your house.
38:56This is ridiculous. Why don't you tell me what you're looking for and I can help you?
39:00This is outrageous.
39:02Dad, what's going on?
39:03Just get back in your room, will you, Luke?
39:05What's going on?
39:05Just get back in your room now.
39:07No, sir. Stay there.
39:09What?
39:10This is ridiculous.
39:12I'm calling my lawyer.
39:13Of course, sir.
39:18Hello, it's Andrew Earlham. I need to speak to James, please.
39:21Quick as you can, please. Thank you.
39:24Hi, James. I need someone over here now.
39:27The police, yeah? They're crawling all over my house.
39:31They've got a warrant and everything.
39:32Of course, Ollie starts kicking up a tension because anything his older brother's got, he's got to have.
39:37So I said to Ollie, we've only got one and you're going to have to share.
39:41So he's turned around and said, I'm going to tell mummy.
39:43I said, all right.
39:44Evening, you'd like to speak to Laura.
39:57Yes, yes, sure. Come in.
40:02It's the police for you, Laura.
40:12It's late.
40:14Andrew Earlham had his house searched this evening.
40:17About time.
40:18Maybe, but not by us.
40:21Drug squad.
40:22Someone called in an anonymous tip.
40:26And then Earlham got on the phone and gave our boss an earful.
40:30Mr Earlham thinks it might be you.
40:33He says you knew where his front door key was.
40:36I don't know anything about this.
40:38Your ex-boyfriend, maybe.
40:40Maybe he does.
40:43Was there something else you wanted?
40:45We've talked about this, Laura.
40:46We've talked about you keeping out of our way.
40:48And I am.
40:49I'm keeping out of your way so you can continue to do sod all.
40:53Two vehicles, six guys.
40:54That's what it took to search his house.
40:56That is a serious waste of our resources, Laura.
41:00And if your ex-boyfriend's involved, that's his badge.
41:03Are we finished here?
41:04Laura, please, for your own sake, stop.
41:08Right now, you're your own worst enemy.
41:11I'll call you tomorrow.
41:15Did they find anything?
41:20Only an old medical box of his with a vial of insulin inside.
41:24Weird thing is, it had been emptied into another container after the old one had cracked.
41:28So, I can see how this vial, to somebody who didn't know any better,
41:33they might imagine it could contain anything.
41:37Insulin.
41:38We both want the same thing here, Miss Nielsen.
41:44So, let us do our jobs.
41:49Good night.
41:50Hey.
42:03I brought you some tea.
42:06Thanks.
42:11How are you doing?
42:11Honestly, I don't know any more.
42:23I thought, when I wrote that post that I had it all figured out, I thought,
42:30I thought I'd take charge, show him he couldn't control me.
42:34I never would want to sit by and let the world come to you.
42:39I wish I was, because now, it doesn't feel like it freed me at all now.
42:44I just...
42:45I just feel ashamed that everyone knows what he did to me.
42:50And everything I try and do just turns back on me.
42:53I feel like I'm losing my mind, Katie.
43:01I'm sorry.
43:04I don't know what I'd do without you.
43:07Shh, it's okay.
43:15Hello?
43:17Hello.
43:17My name is Dennis Walters.
43:19I hope you don't mind me calling you out of the blue like this.
43:23Hello?
43:24What's this about?
43:25I'd like to come and see you, if that's possible.
43:27This is something I'd rather do in person.
43:31Come on.
43:32What's this about?
43:33It's about...
43:34Laura Nielsen.
43:38Look, if this is about that post that she wrote, there's absolutely no...
43:41I think I might be able to help you.
43:43There's something you need to know.
43:46She's done this before.
43:48She's lied about something like this.
43:50And I'll be damned if I'll let her ruin some of the poor bastard's life.
43:56Right.
43:57Look, um...
43:58Why don't I give you my address, then?
44:01I don't care.
44:23I don't care.
44:24okay okay great great i'll see you then
44:54so