- 4/25/2025
Law & Order UK Season 3 Episode 5 Survivor
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00:00Prosecute the offenders. These are their stories.
00:20Throw the gun down!
00:24Throw the gun down!
00:27Khaleesha! It's my girl now anyway!
00:33Want it? Can have it?
00:35Shanae, give me the car! Shanae, don't be like that! Shanae!
00:38Give me the car! Don't be like that!
00:40Want it?
00:41I'll go on Mercury first.
00:43Bang!
00:52Bang!
00:57A couple of kids found their gun in the bin. Then they found him.
01:09Any ID?
01:10Wallet's gone.
01:11What do you reckon?
01:12Mugging gone wrong?
01:13Uh, gunpoint.
01:14Four gunpoint robberies in the estate this year.
01:17Russian-made bakel, mine milk.
01:18Well, bakels are used to shoot tear gas pellets.
01:19This one's been converted.
01:20Shoots live bullets.
01:22And he was target practice.
01:24And he was target practice.
01:25What?
01:26What?
01:27What do you reckon?
01:28What do you reckon?
01:29Mugging gone wrong?
01:30Uh, gunpoint.
01:31Four gunpoint robberies in the estate this year.
01:32Russian-made bakel, mine milk.
01:33Well, bakels are used to shoot tear gas pellets.
01:37This one's been converted.
01:39Shoots live bullets.
01:40And he was target practice.
01:42Suppated practice.
01:43Which pill pair anyhows can be changed.
01:46That's what I think is the record.
01:47Forever 20 minutes is the record.
01:48Some events are up here.
01:50What did you know now?
01:51I have to repent.
01:52I don't know what it means, right?
01:53You know what happens when the McCoy Ù‡ou can be.
01:55In fact, it's been misunderstood for the development out.
01:56That's much bigger game of fiction.
01:59And you know?
02:01What I think should do ya know is that hate.
02:03You know?
02:04I don't know what he's having to do now.
02:06My notwithpoint job for the mirror.
02:07My life is so beautiful.
02:08You know how to lie down him know is this?
02:10Any more on the gun?
02:34Well, both girls' prints were all over it, but it looks like whoever shot him was wearing gloves because forensics have found traces of latex.
02:44Can we link a Bakel to any known sources?
02:47Well, these converted tear gas pistols are getting popular. We had two teen drug dealers shot in New Cross last month.
02:53So it could be a gang link?
02:55Go! On my way.
02:57Any news on the ID?
02:59The prison service just confirmed it.
03:02What? He's a con?
03:04He's a prison officer.
03:09Charlie Tyner. Wife and three kids. 18 years in the same job. Ashbridge Prison.
03:17Suddenly, six months ago, Charlie gets promotion. Senior officer at Cold Norton.
03:23Cold Norton's the other side of Essex.
03:25So what's Charlie doing wandering around Murder Mile?
03:28That, my boys, is for you to find out.
03:31In case you're worried, love, that ain't a file.
03:49Charlie Tyner works as a regular officer at Ashbridge for 18 years. Then all of a sudden becomes ambitious.
03:59Charlie wanted to be there for his kids when they were growing up. He applied for promotion here the second his youngest went off to uni.
04:06And he was a good officer, yeah?
04:09The best.
04:11Last week he found one of the girls trying to hang herself. Charlie cut her down, gave her mouth to mouth.
04:17Did you get a lot of suicide attempts?
04:19Too many.
04:20Most of the women have mental health or addiction issues.
04:25If one of Charlie's girls self-harmed or attempted suicide, he'd take it very personally.
04:30His girls?
04:31All of our girls have personal officers. Someone to go to if they've got a problem.
04:37And what about Charlie? Did he have any problems of his own or did he make any enemies?
04:43He locked up Cat A prisoners. What do you think?
04:47Okay. Well, did he rattle anyone's cage in particular?
04:52Not here. But there was a male prisoner at Ashbridge. Ellis Bevan. Convicted for abusing little boys.
05:04I gave Charlie time off to speak against his release at his parole hearing.
05:10And we can find this Bevan at Ashbridge.
05:14Probation will have his address. He got out two days ago.
05:20Okay, not to worry. Thanks, Trev.
05:23Well, probation haven't seen him since he got out.
05:26Well, he's gone, eh? Well.
05:28The uniform spoke to his roommate at the bail hostel.
05:31Apparently our Mr. Bevan's landing himself a job.
05:35Nice to see his criminal record didn't hold him back. So where do we find him?
05:39Well, let's put it this way, Matty. You can have to be on your best behaviour.
05:44Sorry?
05:45No running, bombing, diving, or heavy petting.
05:52Watch my floor. Hey, hey, hey. Watch my floor. You might get a little wet.
05:55Come on. Come on. Get off with you. Go on.
06:00Ellis Bevan.
06:04Who wants to know?
06:06Can you guys just leave me be?
06:12Message from your probation officer, Ellis. You forgot to sign the register.
06:16Here you are, working with kids.
06:19I'm rehabilitated.
06:21I, I, I, I took off the sex offender treatment programme.
06:25Mention that when you apply for the job.
06:28It's not a job.
06:30I'm volunteering.
06:32Oh, well.
06:34That's alright then.
06:35Ellis Bevan, I'm arresting you for breaking the conditions of your licence.
06:47I was somebody.
06:50Swansea, lifeguard of the year, five times on the bounce.
06:55Why don't you tell us about your grudge against Charlie Tyner?
06:58See this?
07:02I was on the numbers for protection.
07:05Tyner comes to me and says I gotta go and see the governor.
07:08Takes me to this empty TV room.
07:11Then this lifer comes in and starts throwing boiling water over me, doesn't he?
07:19Well, Tyner just stood there laughing.
07:22He may as well have done it himself.
07:25Makes it harder to win over the little boys, does it?
07:28That happened once.
07:30And he was nearly sixteen.
07:33So you thought you'd get your own back on Tyner?
07:36I'd like to.
07:38I bet it made you feel like a big man watching Charlie Tyner big for his life.
07:44But he's dead.
07:49Like you didn't know.
07:52You two are joking, right?
07:56So what did he do?
07:58Piss off a few of your pals on Fraggle Rock?
08:03Did you all club together, get a gun?
08:08Do I look like the sort of bloke who carries a shooter?
08:12Where were you last night, Alice?
08:15Bed.
08:17My curfew's at 8pm, isn't it?
08:21The circle has Ellis Bevan and his tag in that hostel all night.
08:32Well, if Daffod Hasselhoff was tucked up with his cocoa, then he shot Charlie Tyner.
08:37They say money talks.
08:39Find out how FIU's getting on with his bank statements.
08:41Right.
08:42Financial Investigations Unit have found a regular payment and it is not Charlie Tyner's cash bill.
08:50Star Hotel.
08:51Star Hotel.
08:52Yes.
08:53The Star Hotel Halsdon.
08:55What is family man Charlie Tyner doing staying at the Star Hotel in Halsdon once a fortnight up until six months ago?
09:05There was a shooting at the Star Hotel, wasn't there?
09:07Dealer was gunned down whilst he was at it with a tom.
09:10But it went through them both if I remember.
09:13Knocking shop.
09:14What has got shut down?
09:15Yeah.
09:16After the shooting.
09:17Still, it shouldn't be too hard to find one of the girls that used to work though.
09:25The girls from the Star Hotel reckon you'd gone up in the world.
09:29Charlie Tyner.
09:31Used to be one of your regulars at the Star.
09:34The Star Hotel.
09:35The Star Hotel.
09:36The Star Hotel.
09:37The Star Hotel.
09:38The Star Hotel.
09:39I don't do that now.
09:40I've done it.
09:41That's all I do.
09:44But you know it right?
09:47Kalina, he's dead.
09:49Someone put a bullet through his head.
09:53Maybe they didn't like what he was into.
09:56And what was he into?
10:02What was he into?
10:03Had a win.
10:07Are you saying he was using?
10:10Using.
10:13Charlie was a dealer.
10:28Well, if he was dealing, it explains how he wound up in Hackney with his brains blown out.
10:33Mr Woodrickland.
10:34Pissed off a rival dealer.
10:35Pissed someone off.
10:36I'll tell you what.
10:37Half a kilo of a smacks locked shift on a fortnight.
10:40Must have had a lot of customers.
10:42Must have had a captive audience.
10:45Well, drugs.
10:47Either get in on visits.
10:49Or over the wall.
10:50You're in a dodgy screws lunch box.
10:53Well, if Charlie was dealing drugs at Cold Norton, then someone there's got to know about it.
10:58Tameka Vincent.
10:59Mandatory drug testing every couple of months.
11:01No trouble.
11:02Only this time she refused when mental.
11:05And that's not like her.
11:06No.
11:07I mean, she's had some trouble in the past, but she's been keeping her head down.
11:10Wanted to get back to her kid.
11:12I was trying to talk her into making the most of her time.
11:15You know?
11:16Do a few courses.
11:18Did you get her sample?
11:20Officer Dawson gave her a choice.
11:22Take the test or two weeks in segregation.
11:24Which did she choose?
11:25She chose the SIG.
11:26No TV.
11:27No visits.
11:28No privileges.
11:29No nothing.
11:30Tameka Vincent.
11:32More than she deserved.
11:34Lokey little cow.
11:37Can we talk to her?
11:38She's still down the block.
11:40Been there three weeks.
11:42Still can't behave.
11:44Threw her lunch over me yesterday.
11:46I should have seen an order.
11:48Only new boy here's a softie.
11:55C&R.
11:57Control and restraint.
11:59If her lunch could be banged up in the block 24-7,
12:02that'd make our lives a lot easier.
12:05I thought she'd started education.
12:08Education?
12:10The only lesson she needs to learn is who's boss round here.
12:14Isn't that right, new boy?
12:16Yeah.
12:18Another couple of weeks in the SIG.
12:20That'll teach ya.
12:21Who's Tameka's personal officer?
12:25Charlie's girls haven't been assigned you once yet.
12:28Short-stuffed as it is.
12:30Now we've got all Charlie's buddies too.
12:34Still, nice to have time to read the paper, eh?
12:41Charlie Tyner was your personal officer.
12:51So?
12:53So that means...
12:55You must have got to know him pretty well.
13:00Feeding your habit, was he?
13:02I ain't no back-head.
13:08Come on Tameka, we know you're using.
13:11Was Tyner supplying you?
13:13And if he was...
13:15I won't be telling a couple of five-oh now, would I?
13:19Tameka Vincent is from the same estate in Hankley where Charlie Tyner was shot.
13:25She knows something.
13:26Yeah, but she's not talking.
13:30Alicia Phillips was on the prosecuting team.
13:36Tameka was a body packer.
13:37She flew out to Jamaica, swallowed condoms full of cocaine and flew back to the UK.
13:44Must have been a hell of a stash to bag seven years on her first offence.
13:48She swallowed ten condoms.
13:51Ten grams in each.
13:53She gets seven years and our Welsh pedo gets three.
13:56Take it up with the judiciary.
13:58We offered to drop the charges if she gave evidence against the dealer she was mewling for.
14:03You knew who he was?
14:06It's Jackson Marshall.
14:08Well, we've been after him for years.
14:11I lost count on a number of women doing time for Marshall.
14:14I thought we had a real chance to put him away, but without Tameka's help, we couldn't prove a thing.
14:19So Tameka took the rap?
14:21I agree on this.
14:23Make self useful.
14:25Blimey.
14:26She gives us the goods on Marshall.
14:27She gives it to us.
14:28We talk to the parole board.
14:30Good luck with that.
14:32Marshall's got his mules exactly where he wants them.
14:35In prison, away from their families.
14:38If they talk, someone they love gets hurt.
14:41I thought Tameka'd be out on a tag by now.
14:44Well, she was supposed to be out six months ago, but she hasn't exactly towed the line on the inside.
14:50Girls have more adjudications than Ronnie's had kebabs.
14:52She had a baby. I thought that'd be incentive to get home quick as you can.
14:58Well, you want to see the state of her arms.
15:01She's cut her wrists right up to her elbows.
15:04I mean, poor kid's got to really hate herself to do something like that.
15:09Tameka knows what Charlie Tyner was up to.
15:13Only she, um, well, she won't talk to us.
15:17You want me to go?
15:22No, Matt.
15:24I'm so not her favourite person.
15:27What's not to like?
15:32Wouldn't hurt to call her brief.
15:34Take me back to the block.
15:52In you go.
15:53I said to take me back to my cell.
15:58Please, Tameka.
16:00Just hear me out.
16:01Glad you're going to say anything I want to hear.
16:03Sit down, Miss Vincent.
16:05She's offering you the chance of an early release.
16:07I'm dealing with the Charlie Tyner case. All I need is...
16:08You need me to help you.
16:09I'm dealing with the Charlie Tyner case. All I need is...
16:13You need me to help you.
16:14It's not like you helped me three years ago.
16:15I'm dealing with the Charlie Tyner case. All I need is...
16:16You need me to help you. It's not like you helped me three years ago.
16:18I'm dealing with the Charlie Tyner case. All I need is...
16:33You need me to help you.
16:38It's not like you helped me three years ago.
16:43Lad.
16:44I tried to.
16:47Yeah, right.
16:51Let's just talk about Charlie Tyner, shall we?
16:54Charlie who?
16:58Do you think I wanted to see you sent to prison?
17:03We both know you've imported those drugs for Jackson Marshall.
17:07If he hadn't got you so brainwashed, you might have done yourself a favor.
17:10Yeah, but I don't blab, so you dump it all on me.
17:13It wasn't my decision.
17:15For a few grams of coke, you took me away from my little girl.
17:20You got me banged up in this shithole.
17:23Yeah, you get to go home to your post flat and your happy families while I'm rotting in here.
17:28You messed up my life!
17:29Bitch!
17:30You did this to me!
17:31You did this to me!
17:32I'm not!
17:33You did this, человека!
17:34I'm not!
17:35You did this to me!
17:36Come on, Jamaica!
17:38You did this to me!
17:39Min, mother!
17:40Yeah!
17:41You can take the girl out of Hackney.
17:42You can take the girl out of Hackney.
17:58You should see the other girl.
18:02You're going to press charges?
18:04And give her a real reason to hold a grudge against me.
18:09Anyway, I found something.
18:11Two days before Charlie Tyner's death, Tameka called a mobile phone.
18:15The central task force have been monitoring it.
18:18Belongs to one Jackson Marshall.
18:21You're thinking he pulled the trigger?
18:23It wouldn't be the first time.
18:25Police reckon he's responsible for half a dozen drug-related shootings.
18:29They just can't prove it.
18:31And we know he's capable of moving large quantities of drugs.
18:35Sir Marshall gets the drugs to Tyner.
18:37Tyner gets them to the prison dealers.
18:40And Tameka gets caught up in the middle.
18:44Again.
18:45If she'd helped us put him where he belongs, then he couldn't have touched her.
18:49You really don't like losing, do you?
18:52The girl attacked me, James.
18:54I'm not exactly feeling the love right now.
18:56Murder beats a drugs charge any day of the week.
19:05If Marshall did kill Tyner and you can get her to talk, I can put him inside for life.
19:14She's too busy lashing out to listen to me.
19:17Oh, you've seen where she grew up.
19:19Seen it?
19:20I grew up there.
19:22She could be in my shoes if she wanted.
19:25And you could be selling mailbags at Cole Norton.
19:28Er, no.
19:29Because I got off my backside and worked three jobs to get myself through law school.
19:33Maybe she didn't have your brains.
19:36Or your balls.
19:37We need her to talk.
19:42Forget your history.
19:44Talk to her family.
19:45No way to me because involved in drugs.
19:59It was a one-off.
20:00A mistake.
20:02She hasn't mentioned any problems to you.
20:05We only get up there once a month.
20:09Takes three hours by public transport.
20:11All she wants to do on visits is hug her little girl.
20:16Did she mention her personal officer at all?
20:19Charlie Tyner.
20:20What's he got to do with Tamika?
20:22We think she might be able to help us find his killer.
20:24If she does, she could get home early on the tag.
20:27Tag?
20:28What about her appeal?
20:30I'm sorry, her appeal was turned down six months ago.
20:33She called me about it last week.
20:35I've borrowed money for the solicitor.
20:38Tamika sent someone around for it.
20:40Who?
20:41I need to know, Mrs. Vincent.
20:51Notes she used to be involved with before she went down.
20:55Jackson Marshall.
21:02Vids take her back and the stairs.
21:04Rise and shine.
21:16Well, unless he's had a sex change and started bleaching, that is not Jackson Marshall.
21:21Now, this is Jackson Marshall.
21:27You want to tell me why you people are carving up my yard?
21:31Translate, Matty.
21:32I don't speak wannabe gangster.
21:34Ain't no wannabe about him, old man.
21:36Which is why we're carving up your yard.
21:40Listen, I want my brief here.
21:41Quick time, you feel me?
21:42Jackson Marshall, I'm arresting you on suspicion of conspiracy to murder Charlie Tynum.
21:47Right, so what have we got here?
21:49Fish fingers, pizza, ice cream, and nine millimetre bullets.
21:58You didn't buy those out, Iceland.
22:09So, who am I supposed to have shot?
22:12A prison officer called Charlie Tynum.
22:17What issue would I have is some screw.
22:21Next I've been to jail, this is my pass code.
22:25My top hat landed on power now.
22:28Do you think this is a game, Jackson?
22:30Do you have any proof, gentlemen?
22:35Well, we have your client having a telephone conversation with a Miss Tamika Vincent,
22:40a prisoner at Colton Norton two days prior to the murder.
22:44We have your client collecting cash from Miss Vincent's mother.
22:48And we have your client's car parked 200 metres from the scene.
22:52He could go on.
22:55Or Mr. Marshall could cooperate.
22:59Do you like this game, Jackson?
23:04So, what did you and Tamika Vincent talk about on the phone?
23:07Did she ask you to kill Tynum?
23:17Forensics have taken your life apart.
23:20They're going through your flat, your clothes, your car.
23:23If they find any evidence that you fired a gun,
23:27then it's Bob I. Penhouse, cello, prison cell.
23:29Tameka called me up.
23:39Said she wanted that screw dead, but I told her no.
23:44Must have got someone else instead.
23:46So, then why does she give you 500 quid?
23:49She owed me.
23:50I called in my debt.
23:52Did Tamika say anything about why she wanted Tynum dead?
23:55I didn't ask her.
23:58I told her I wasn't for hire.
24:04His heart wouldn't even skip a beat while he pulled the trigger.
24:08We need to put that gun in Marshall's hand.
24:11Maybe forensics will turn up some gunpowder residue on his clothes.
24:15We need more than maybes.
24:18What about Tamika?
24:20Well, Marshall's used her in the past.
24:21I think he's using her now.
24:23As a cover, perhaps.
24:26We're not going to get a word of truth out of Marshall.
24:30There's got to be another girl like Cole Norton doing time for him.
24:37God did the right thing taking that screw off our hands.
24:42Girl's got no chance of staying clean with Tynum around.
24:45He was bringing drugs in.
24:47Supplying every dealer, innit?
24:49Do you know who was supplying Tynum?
24:58Jackson Marshall, innit?
25:03Tamika won't talk to us about Marshall.
25:09Girl thinks she's in love.
25:12Man don't care about no one but himself.
25:16They're still in a relationship.
25:18In her head, they are.
25:21A couple days before Tynum got murked, I heard her on the phone.
25:26Begging him to help her out.
25:29Did it sound like he agreed?
25:32Sounded like it, yeah.
25:35But the man's full of shit.
25:38And she laps it out.
25:39Thinks she's his number one.
25:40But you know she isn't, right?
25:45It's what he does.
25:48Finds a girl.
25:50Sweet talks her into mewling for him.
25:53And before you know it...
25:55Face down on some airport floor and some other fools walking right past with two suitcases full of gear.
26:05Tameka was a decoy.
26:07You fooled her the same way you fooled me.
26:17Would you give evidence against Marshall?
26:19Jardine.
26:31Jardine.
26:32Hear us out.
26:33Look.
26:34I'll stand by what I said about Tameka, but Jackson...
26:37He made it clear.
26:45I chat two words about him and I'm picking out gravestones for my babies.
26:55Jardine puts Tameka on the phone asking someone a favour.
26:59And she won't say who that someone is?
27:01We can prove it was Marshall.
27:02Prison phone system logs the number called.
27:04Marshall's got these girls to get the drugs into the country.
27:08He's got kids stealing from on the estates, bent officers stealing inside.
27:12This is the closest we've ever been to getting him.
27:15We need Tameka to give evidence she paid him to kill Tameka.
27:19Well, we've got Tameka's mum giving Marshall the money.
27:23Tie him to the gun.
27:26We've got Marshall and Tameka on a murder charge.
27:29Okay, forensics found gunpowder residue on Marshall's steering wheel.
27:38Must be transferred from his hand.
27:40Proof someone fired a gun and drove his car, nothing more.
27:43Except Hackney police station have got some Croatian gangster in custody.
27:48He's looking for a deal.
27:49And blabbing about selling a converted bakel to someone matching Marshall's description.
27:53If we get that witness to court in one piece, we might have a case.
28:01Marshall's flashed barrister will be looking for holds.
28:06But we get to put Marshall and Tameka in a room together.
28:10Jackson Marshall, I grant you bail with the following strict conditions.
28:19You are to live and sleep at 22A Belton Park, Mansions, Hackney.
28:26Surrender your passport.
28:28Daily reporting to Hackney police station.
28:32Curfew between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m.
28:36with a doorstep condition to be electronically monitored.
28:41Thank you, my lady.
28:47My lady, Miss Vincent's already serving time on a previous conviction,
28:51so we won't be applying for bail.
28:53Very well, she's remanded.
28:55You are free to go, Mr. Marshall.
29:06Congratulations, lady.
29:15My love, I told you, sir.
29:28My grief reckons you've all got to drop the charges now.
29:31Bitch paid me to pop that screw.
29:41Ain't no way you can prove it, though, is there?
29:47Don't count on it.
29:53Tyler was taxing my profits.
29:56Man owed me money.
30:01I was going to take him out anyway.
30:07That bitch just loves doing time for me.
30:11Well, she's the last one.
30:14Soon you're going to be doing that time all by yourself.
30:19You think so?
30:23Any hour, I see five around my yard again.
30:26The governor at Coldmore just called.
30:43They strip-searched Tamika when she came back from court.
30:46They found drugs.
30:47They found heavy bleeding.
30:50Tamika was ten weeks pregnant.
30:52It was a miscarriage.
30:54That's why she refused the drugs test.
30:56So who's the daddy?
30:58This was never about drugs at all.
31:01Tamika wasn't dealing for Charlie Tynas.
31:03She was sleeping with him.
31:04This changes everything.
31:06Tynas still dead.
31:07Marshall and Tamika are still responsible.
31:10This changes nothing.
31:14Blackmail.
31:16Said I had to do it with him.
31:18Or what?
31:20He'd take away my privileges.
31:24Stop my visits with my little girl.
31:26Why didn't you report her?
31:28Well, who to?
31:30His mates.
31:31What about the governor?
31:33Surely she'd have done something.
31:35I told you she wouldn't understand.
31:36This is a waste of time.
31:38If you dropped the attitude for two minutes,
31:40you'd see that we're trying to help you here.
31:43Why did you want Charlie Tynas dead?
31:48She was defending herself.
31:51And my daughter.
31:52What's her then, men?
32:01Charlie Tynas approached Tamika's daughter in Springfield Park.
32:06Gave her this gift-wrapped.
32:11It was Corrie's fourth birthday.
32:15Told her to show it to mommy next time she visited her.
32:19There's photos of the daughter coming out of a flat,
32:22going into the nursery.
32:24He's saying,
32:25I know where your little girl is every hour of the day.
32:30Did anyone see Charlie Tynas do this?
32:32My mother thought it was some pervert
32:35until Tynas mentioned it to my client.
32:38My mom was going to take it up to the cop shop,
32:41but I told her not to.
32:44When did this happen?
32:45About a week before that bastard got what he deserved.
32:49Who did you get to give Tynas what he deserved, Tamika?
32:54Who shot him?
32:57I've said all I have to say.
33:02So now what?
33:08If her brief had half a brain he'd ever out of there in a flash.
33:14If you ask me,
33:16justice was done the second that bullet went through Tynas brain.
33:21Tynas may have deserved it,
33:23but it doesn't make what they did right.
33:28Hang on.
33:29Charlie Tynas can't have been in the park the day Tamika's daughter was approached.
33:34Was his hero's at work all day?
33:38So he got someone else to do his dirty work.
33:42The little girl identified you, Mr. Atwood.
33:45Well, she made a mistake.
33:47It was her grandmother mistaken, too.
33:48They both put you in the park.
33:51That's blackmail.
33:51I'd hate to be in your shoes.
33:58Prison officer doing time for a conviction involving a child.
34:03I'd only been out of training a few weeks.
34:05Charlie was my boss.
34:07You only had to follow orders at work.
34:09Do you have any idea what those old school officers are like?
34:26I came into this job to help people like Tamika.
34:30To rehabilitate them.
34:31But Charlie and his mates run the show.
34:35They've been locking bodies up for the last 20 years,
34:37and they let the prison run their way.
34:39Are you saying Charlie Tynas bullied you?
34:42I'm saying it's easy to find yourself in a locked room
34:45with a load of prisoners and no one coming to help.
34:47Because you refused to intimidate a prisoner for Charlie Tynas?
34:51The girl, Tamika.
34:57She was going to tell the governor about her and Charlie.
35:02No one would take a prisoner's word over an officer's.
35:06It wasn't just her word.
35:10She got herself proof, didn't she?
35:15Save some of Charlie's semen.
35:16Well, keeping the evidence doesn't exactly smack of consensual sex.
35:23Have sex with me or I'll get to your daughter.
35:26The jury are going to understand exactly why she did it.
35:28Do you think she dropped the charges?
35:30I think we need to go after the right target.
35:33Marshall?
35:34How many times has he slipped through our fingers?
35:37If Tamika would just cooperate.
35:41We should be putting herself in danger.
35:43You know what Marshall's like.
35:45Oh, I see.
35:46It doesn't matter who gets hurt as long as you get him, right?
35:50Steel.
35:52Yep.
35:55Oh.
35:58Marshall's barrister's made an application to exclude the gun.
36:02Are you joking?
36:02Without the gun, Marshall walks.
36:07The only proof my client owned a similar gun
36:11is a statement from some small-time gangster in police custody
36:16looking for the nearest exit.
36:19Have you anything else, James?
36:21Apart from the gunpowder residue found all over Mr. Marshall's steering wheel
36:25and CCTV footage of him parking the same car 200 meters from the scene.
36:29which also happens to be 200 meters from his flat.
36:36I'm afraid you haven't convinced me that the gun found at the scene
36:40ever belonged to Mr. Marshall.
36:43I'm granting the application.
36:46The gun is excluded.
36:48Losing the gun means we've had to drop the charges against Marshall.
37:02This is the only chance we've got to make him pay.
37:05Tameka can deliver him.
37:07We make a deal for Tameka to turn QE against Marshall.
37:11We get her out of jail, into witness protection.
37:14Have you two been at the sherry?
37:16Tameka Vincent ordered that hit on Tyner.
37:20Tyner was dealing drugs in prison.
37:24He subjected that girl to God knows what and threatened her daughter.
37:27The man was abusing his position in every possible way, George.
37:30The man was one of Her Majesty's prison officers.
37:33Whatever he did, we have to be seen to be putting his killer behind bars.
37:38And we will.
37:40Tameka can put Jackson Marshall away for life.
37:44I'm causing a deal with her barrister.
37:46Oh, no, no, you're not.
37:47No, there's no deal.
37:49Tameka Vincent stays in that dock.
37:51We need her, George.
37:53You know how many lives Marshall's destroyed.
37:55He's big time.
37:56Tameka's a small sacrifice.
37:57All I need is for that phone to stop ringing just for five minutes.
38:01And the Ministry of Justice have got us by the short and curlies.
38:04They don't want the prison service under media scrutiny.
38:07You think the public don't deserve to know the truth about prisons like Cole Norton?
38:11That is not our call to make.
38:13We're here to prosecute criminals.
38:15And Tameka Vincent is a criminal.
38:17And I want her phone guilty.
38:19And it is your job to make sure that that happens.
38:21Marshall's the prize, not Tameka.
38:31But George said we're not to cut a deal.
38:34Get to that prison.
38:36Put on your best hackney girl charm.
38:38You're the only one that can prize that chip off Tameka's shoulder.
38:42Unless she wants to spend the next 20 years in that place, she needs to start talking.
38:46All I want is an easy life and two rounds of golf every Sunday.
38:58I'm sure we can come to some agreement.
39:01Well, Tameka pleads guilty to murder.
39:03And you get a ship to a London prison so you're near a daughter.
39:06Well, you're advising her to plead guilty to murder.
39:10That's what you're charging her, isn't it?
39:11Yeah, and this is the part where you try and get the charge reduced.
39:16Well, she's in prison anyway.
39:19So she doesn't deserve a decent defense.
39:21She could still face life inside.
39:24Or be out in two years.
39:27Am I missing something?
39:29She's your client.
39:30Don't you want to get her off?
39:31It's a cab rank.
39:33I picked up a rubbish fare.
39:35Do you know how many women killed themselves in Cold Norton last year?
39:41I wonder how many of them were being threatened by corrupt officers.
39:46China was a bad apple.
39:48There's no proof any other officers abused their position.
39:52That's a can of worms, though.
39:54You open it up.
39:57Every journalist in the country will want to hear your closing speech.
40:01You mean for us to be here without my brief?
40:31This is off the record.
40:34I want to help you, Tameka.
40:38But you have to help yourself, too.
40:42Give evidence that Marshall's shot time.
40:45I told you three years ago.
40:50I ain't no grass.
40:52Your daughter's growing up without a mum.
40:59Doesn't she come first?
41:01What's wrong with you?
41:03I can't talk.
41:05You know, when I was growing up, I saw girls like you.
41:17Hanging around the dealers in their shiny BMWs.
41:22Getting pregnant before you left school.
41:25All of you, all of you, thinking, if he's my baby father, he'll treat me right.
41:34Men, like Jackson Marshall, don't give a damn about girls like you.
41:41They don't give a damn about their own kids.
41:47All they care about is money.
41:51Now, if you don't have the guts to stand up, speak out, he's going to keep getting away with it.
41:58And every time he cocks his gun, every single time some poor kid ODs on his drugs, that death is on your hands, too.
42:15It's three years you've missed.
42:17Do you want to miss the next 20?
42:20Because unless you're there to protect her, one day she is going to be one of those girls walking through the estate.
42:27When some dealer swings by in his big, shiny car.
42:50Tyler said if I didn't start making him happy, he'd get me ghosted up north.
42:54Maybe I'd see my little girl at Christmas.
43:01So, what did you do?
43:03I couldn't fight him anymore.
43:07He came into my cell.
43:11Shut the door.
43:15He pushed me against the wall.
43:18Started touching me.
43:20He said,
43:23This is mine now.
43:34I just shut my eyes
43:36and let him do it.
43:40And was this the only time?
43:50I went on for a few months.
43:58Once or twice a week.
44:03Then I missed a couple of periods.
44:05I told him when he got angry.
44:13He said,
44:15Do whatever you have to.
44:17Just get rid.
44:20Did he stop demanding sex?
44:23Next time I hid my knickers in an empty crisps packet.
44:40I told him what I'd done.
44:44He spun my cell.
44:46But he couldn't find them.
44:47I told him if he touched me again,
44:50I'd tell the governor.
44:55Did he touch you again?
44:57Not for a few days.
45:01Then I called home.
45:02My mum said they'd been at the park.
45:10This
45:11pervert
45:13had given
45:14Corrie this photo album.
45:18I got back to my cell
45:20and Charlie was waiting.
45:23He asked what my daughter got
45:25for her birthday.
45:29That's when I decided
45:30Decided.
45:34Decided what,
45:35Tameka?
45:36To stop him.
45:39I found
45:40I found someone
45:42to do it for me.
45:45He said he needed
45:46500 for a gun.
45:49I asked him
45:50to kill Charlie.
45:52You have all the ammunition
45:59you need to do for it.
46:00That's right, George.
46:03Yes, I
46:04hear that
46:05Sturman
46:06has the jury
46:07eating out of his hand.
46:10Maybe he grew
46:11a conscience.
46:13And you too
46:13would have nothing
46:14to do with that,
46:15of course.
46:19Whatever you're up to,
46:20just make sure
46:21you get the right result.
46:28Will we?
46:29Because if this goes wrong,
46:31I don't even want to think
46:31about what Marshall
46:32could do to Tameka's daughter.
46:35It's time.
46:36You don't like losing,
46:41do you?
46:48We're going to get
46:48the right results.
46:49Tameka's daughter.
47:03Tameka's daughter.
47:03Tameka's daughter.
47:04Tameka's daughter.
47:05Tameka's daughter.
47:06Tameka's daughter.
47:07Tameka's daughter.
47:08Tameka's daughter.
47:09Tameka's daughter.
47:10Tameka's daughter.
47:11Tameka's daughter.
47:12Tameka's daughter.
47:13Tameka's daughter.
47:14Tameka's daughter.
47:15Tameka's daughter.
47:16Tameka's daughter.
47:17Tameka's daughter.
47:18Tameka's daughter.
47:19who did you pay to kill charlie tyner i don't know his name one of the girls gave me a number
47:34you are under oath miss vincent yeah you don't ask those sort of people their names
47:38you're what is known as a body packer someone who ingests packets filled with drugs and then
47:45walks through customs now i'm what's known as desperate i did it one time i was homeless
47:52the social gonna take my baby away from me unless i found a place to stay i needed money who was
47:57waiting for those drugs in the uk let me guess you don't know his name it was your boyfriend
48:04jackson marshall wasn't it
48:07the same man you phoned two days before charlie tyner was found dead in a playground half a
48:14mile from jackson's flat is that true miss vincent don't know you don't seem to know very much
48:20do you
48:20did you know that there are currently 14 women in british prisons all of whom were caught
48:31importing drugs all of whom believed jackson marshall was their boyfriend
48:36jackson ain't like that although you were caught because customs officials received an anonymous tip
48:47off now there was only me and him and you about it
48:49you and who
48:54you and jackson marshall
48:58i never said that
49:01you weren't the only woman carrying drugs on that flight
49:05i was the only one who got caught
49:07yeah that's because the other mule walked straight through customs with suitcases full of cocaine
49:11while you were pinned to the floor in handcuffs over a few measly grams
49:16now that ain't true
49:17well did you not realize that this is how jackson marshall works
49:19he sets up some naive first timer like you as a decoy
49:23he wouldn't
49:26he wouldn't what
49:28wouldn't set you up
49:30wouldn't lie to you
49:31wouldn't kill a prison officer
49:33you took a dislike to
49:34dislike
49:34he threatened my baby
49:39you ordered jackson marshall to kill charlie tyner
49:43he was killing me
49:45i just wanted him to stop
49:51i was scared all the time
49:56don't you understand i just
49:59i wanted him to stop hurting me
50:02did you even mention this so-called abuse to your accomplice jackson marshall
50:06i was ashamed
50:10why
50:11why would you feel ashamed if it wasn't your fault
50:15if it was indeed killing you
50:18why didn't you tell someone
50:19i was raped
50:21do you know what that feels like
50:29it's like
50:34there's something rotten and everyone can see
50:40i just wanted him to stop hurting me
50:48i just wanted someone
50:50to make him stop
50:52so you paid
50:54jackson marshall to kill
50:56charlie tyner
50:57don't look at him
50:59tamika
51:00look at me
51:01did you pay jackson marshall to kill charlie tyner
51:03yes or no
51:04yes or no
51:08yes or no
51:10tamika
51:11did you pay him
51:12yes
51:17tamika
51:20you need to speak up
51:23the jury need to hear your answer
51:25yes
51:28no further questions
51:58what does it mean
52:26hung jury
52:28hung jury
52:28is there gonna be another trial
52:31well
52:34that depends on you
52:37we could drop the charges
52:41get you moved to an open prison
52:44until you're eligible for release on a tag
52:46why are you doing all this for me
52:53i work with women who have been raped
53:04i've seen what it does to them
53:11i've seen what it does to them
53:11how they lose their power
53:16turn on themselves
53:20rape
53:28rape
53:28rape can happen to anyone
53:30and anyone can take that power back
53:35come out the other side stronger
53:39what he did to you
53:46what he did to you
53:46wasn't your fault
53:48tamika
53:48you don't have to be a victim anymore
53:52you're a survivor
53:56jackson really set me up
54:05jackson really set me up
54:05yes
54:09then i'll tell you everything
54:17and you'll stand up in court
54:20try and stop me
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