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00:00When you leave here, you'll be ready to face the world again.
00:06There have been complaints.
00:10Consider the bike on holiday.
00:12I'm not ready to go.
00:14It wasn't a choice.
00:15Mum's had a stroke.
00:16You're seven months pregnant.
00:17Stop vickering me.
00:21No!
00:30Don't forget to smash the bike yourself.
00:44No wonder you make me feel?
00:49Come Run, mine!
00:54Come Run by Billy.
01:00No!
01:16Ambulance. I need numbers.
01:20The road to Bonn.
01:22Please hurry!
01:30Sir, just before you go.
01:39Ah, no.
01:40What? You're not off till 8?
01:42It is 8.
01:44It's 7.50.
01:46Swiss Quartz.
01:48Most precise timepiece of its kind.
01:50Accurate to within a tenth of a cent.
01:52It's ten minutes fast.
01:54Bloody Swiss.
02:00Traffic accident.
02:02Never trusted them.
02:03What nation doesn't enjoy a nice war?
02:05Serious by the sounds of it.
02:08Larry!
02:13Larry!
02:15Traffic accident.
02:17Just nearly eight o'clock.
02:19What can I say, Larry?
02:21I blame the Swiss.
02:27Bloody kids going too fast.
02:29It's a, er, what do you call it?
02:31I don't know, boss.
02:32Metaphor of everything that's wrong in the world.
02:35Really?
02:36What happened to taking things slowly?
02:38Adjoining the view?
02:40Everyone's always going too bloody fast.
02:51Just a sip.
02:59For me.
03:06Can you move it?
03:11It's barely a scratch.
03:12The man upstairs must be looking out for you.
03:15Couldn't stop.
03:16I tried, but I didn't see him, Geordie.
03:23It's a bug of a road.
03:24I've had a penny for every time there's an accident there.
03:29Morg, boss.
03:38Couldn't have been helped, Will.
03:39Driving licence.
03:52John Mitchell.
03:54Lived in Barton.
04:01The Mirage Club.
04:03It's the one up near the station.
04:04Right to set a bit.
04:05Right to set a bit.
04:08Any witnesses on the road?
04:11No.
04:14Poor bloke.
04:17Bicker must have been going hell for leather.
04:20Let's find his next of kin, Larry.
04:35Vicarage.
04:39Mrs C.
04:40Will.
04:41It's Will.
04:42Tell him I made the bread.
04:44William Davenport.
04:45You were in my bad books.
04:46When's anyone ever in your good books?
04:48You were in the pub, aren't you?
04:50Mrs C, I...
04:51I said to Jack that boy with three sheets to the wind.
04:53No fault for supper or a certain young master's bedtime.
04:56It's not bedtime yet.
04:57We have a situation on our hands.
04:59Dickens has been spreading his wild oats.
05:02What's a wild oats?
05:03Mrs Foster's dog.
05:05One with a glint in her eye.
05:06Apparently the pups are coming to us.
05:08Mrs C, Mrs C.
05:10What's the matter?
05:11It's time.
05:41Mrs C.
06:07Auntie Al...
06:11Will.
06:21Come on now.
06:23What was his name?
06:28John.
06:29John Mitchell.
06:31How old was he?
06:33Thirty.
06:35Did he have a family?
06:37I don't know yet.
06:39Please tell me he didn't have kids.
06:41I don't know yet, Will.
07:00I didn't pray for him.
07:03I used to pray for him.
07:04Miss Scott, take him to my office.
07:19I suppose I should be grateful he's here for legitimate reasons.
07:23It's all in hand, sir.
07:25Seventy-eight miles an hour.
07:27Doesn't look good, does it?
07:29He's the same age as me.
07:43We're the same age.
07:44Sylvia.
07:50That bloody bike.
07:53I told him, I told him it was trouble.
07:55Is he hurt?
07:56Nothing but a cut on his hand.
07:58Oh, well, that's good, isn't it?
08:00Ernie's asking all sorts of questions.
08:02We should tell Bonnie.
08:03Will said don't.
08:04He said don't tell her.
08:05Well, she's going to find out eventually.
08:07Where are you going?
08:10Police station.
08:11Will said to stay with Ernie.
08:12I won't have him sitting there on his own.
08:15Georgie's with him.
08:16He won't let anything bad happen.
08:17Won't let anything bad happen to who?
08:20Bed, Ernest Evans.
08:22Is it Will?
08:23Is he all right?
08:24Of course.
08:26Then why are you all whispering?
08:28Well, we were just...
08:31Discussing Dickens.
08:33Spreading his wild oats.
08:34Exactly.
08:36Will's really fine.
08:39As fine as fine can be.
08:41Come on.
08:45How fast were you going?
08:48I don't know.
08:5050?
08:5160?
08:52I don't remember.
08:54You're an experienced rider.
08:56You must have some idea.
08:59I was...
09:00I'd had a disagreement with my wife.
09:04And I wasn't quite concentrating.
09:07You weren't concentrating.
09:09Well, the roads were quiet.
09:10You weren't concentrating on the road.
09:12That's not what he said.
09:14I know what he said, Inspector.
09:16Tell us about the man, Will.
09:20The way he was running.
09:22From where?
09:24From the verge.
09:25He was crossing without looking.
09:30I didn't see.
09:31You didn't see?
09:32What did you say?
09:33It happened so quick.
09:34So quick you barely had time to break.
09:36He did break.
09:38There were tire marks.
09:39Hardly.
09:41The sun was setting.
09:44Maybe it was in your eyes.
09:45How fast were you going, Mr. Davenport?
09:47My speedometer's been, um...
09:49It's been playing up recently, sir.
09:51That's convenient.
09:52How fast?
09:53The man was running.
09:54He didn't look.
09:55I'll tell you, shall I?
09:5778 miles an hour.
10:01Downright dangerous, wouldn't you say, Mr. Davenport?
10:03I'm sure a judge would agree.
10:05You're looking at a decade in prison.
10:08No, that's enough.
10:10He's had enough.
10:17I say when we're done.
10:19You're making this personal, sir.
10:21I'm making this personal.
10:22I know your fiancé and Mr. Davenport had a...
10:25You're the one making excuses for him.
10:28A man is dead.
10:30A man who shouldn't have been on that road.
10:32Mr. Davenport said it himself.
10:33He wasn't paying attention.
10:35It's not what he meant.
10:36You know what needs to be done, Inspector.
10:48William Davenport?
10:53I'm arresting you for causing death by reckless driving.
10:55You're my pistol, Jimmy.
11:11I'm fråged him as a other as a driver.
11:13My tongue is broken.
11:13I can't take it.
11:14I can't take it.
11:15Yes, man.
11:16I can't take it.
11:18I can't take it.
11:19Dear Will.
11:49I'm sorry you didn't come home last night because I have something to ask you.
11:57I know you aren't really my dad, but you make me breakfast and let me ride your bike,
12:04even if it's only pretend.
12:15You're very kind and grumpy sometimes, but that's alright, I don't mind.
12:22You don't have to say yes, but would you mind if I called you Dad?
12:30I'd like that very much.
12:43Why was John on that road, Jackie?
12:46I don't know.
12:49What was he running from?
12:52I really don't know.
12:55We went out to the Mirage.
12:58I left him there, walked home on my own.
13:03I'm not keen on him when he's had a few too many.
13:06I was tired.
13:09He was drunk.
13:11We had words.
13:15I thought when I woke up, she'd be home.
13:30Gov said we'd got all we need, cases open and shut.
13:36John was running.
13:37The question is, from what?
13:41My man is on the motorbike.
13:43And then before that, Laurie.
13:44And then before that, Laurie.
13:45And then before that, Laurie.
13:46Cambridge to Barb.
14:14John's walking home from the Mirage.
14:19So what scared him off this footpath to make him run?
14:30Go on then.
14:42I'm not a batting man, but I'd say John Mitchell was lagging it from a
15:12fellow just beaten to death.
15:14Can't like that for sure, boss, can we?
15:19Milton Bedwin.
15:23He was dragged.
15:26Ground scuffed.
15:27There was more than two people here by the looks of it.
15:31He was out of the Mirage.
15:34Same as John and his wife.
15:35Come on.
15:36But Gov said.
15:37Larry.
15:38If you say Gov said one more time, he won't be the only corpse in these woods.
15:42I was dead.
15:43I was dead.
15:44I am dead.
15:45I was dead.
15:46I was dead.
15:47Gov said.
15:48See it.
15:49Sorry.
15:50There.
15:51There, there.
15:52You can go.
15:53Sorry.
16:06Mirage, eh?
16:08Last place I'd want to come across in the desert.
16:24Place, turn off the music.
16:26No, please.
16:28No.
16:29No, please.
16:46What can we, er, help you with, ossifers?
16:49Sorry, I mean, ossifers.
16:52You'll have to excuse my brother, he ain't the brightest spark.
16:55Oh, you got the family brain cell, did ya?
17:00He's, he's, he's in your way.
17:04Do you know Milton Bedwin?
17:06Who?
17:07Yeah, Milton's a mate of ours. He was in last night.
17:12What trouble's he got himself into now?
17:14The kind that ends up with him and another fella called John Mitchell dead.
17:19You ever have trouble here?
17:21Kids who come here, they're grafters.
17:23Work hard, dance hard, drink hard.
17:26Punch-ups are all part of the fun.
17:28Tell you what though, things have got worse since that place opened.
17:31The one with the ex-cons?
17:32The halfway house?
17:33Yeah, blokes from there come here looking for trouble.
17:36So Milton got into a fight, did he?
17:38That's the Pope Catholic.
17:40I stepped in and broke it up.
17:43I threw Milton out. Drunk as a lord he was.
17:46Who was he in here with?
17:54Doc.
17:55My tablecloth's ready.
17:57Fit his knee right.
18:04It's all part of the service, is it?
18:06Only the handsome customers.
18:08Never know your luck.
18:10He's old Bill, Doc.
18:12Inspector Keating.
18:16I'll let you tell her.
18:18It's about Milton.
18:19Bugger ain't turned up.
18:20Boss is ready to blow her top.
18:21One of the machines is out.
18:22Milton's the only one who knows how to fix it.
18:24He, er, down the nick is he?
18:27He was involved in a fight at the Mirage last night.
18:30Oh, it's nothing Milton loves more than a scrap of a Friday night.
18:33I'm afraid we found Milton's body this morning.
18:36He's dead.
18:37When did you last see him?
18:39Er, I put him on the bus home last night.
18:42Number three.
18:44What time would that be?
18:47Half eight.
18:49Poor old Milton.
18:51Big old dummy.
18:52Why didn't you tell us John got into the fight?
19:05Is that what you argued about?
19:07A few drinks, he can be a right bloody idiot.
19:10It was a fella called Milton.
19:13Do you know him?
19:15I'd never seen him before.
19:17It was all so stupid.
19:20We were having such a lovely time.
19:25Some of the dancers there were just wonderful.
19:31He went to get us a drink.
19:39It was all so quick.
19:41Suddenly John and this chap were going at him.
19:46You know how men get when they've had a few.
19:49Either one a kiss and a cuddle or a fight.
19:52What did John say it was about?
19:54Who was next in the queue for the bar?
19:57Larry, Elliot's asking for you.
20:02Was your husband a violent man, Jackie?
20:19I don't see how that matters now.
20:21You know, if he was angry, if he was riled, would he have it in him to hurt someone?
20:31I think the phrase is, read them and have a little cry.
20:48I don't think that's a phrase.
20:50I know gundling's a sin, but I'm starting to see the appeal.
20:53Gives you quite a tingle, doesn't it?
20:57Police!
20:58What's this?
20:59Come on, move.
21:02What are you doing?
21:03Chuck them in the van.
21:04Bring them all in.
21:05On what grounds?
21:06Because I say so.
21:08What the hell did I do?
21:09You're hurting him.
21:10My heart bleeds.
21:11Careful.
21:12You're coming to know, Mr. Fitch.
21:13On what grounds?
21:14What have we done?
21:15On what grounds?
21:23This John Mitchell?
21:26He's a wrongin'.
21:30His wife didn't say as much, but I wouldn't be surprised if he knocked her about a bit.
21:34He goes out, he gets plastered, he starts a fight and knocks ten bells out of a fella called Milton.
21:40Milton kills him and legs it into a road where he shouldn't have been.
21:43He's drunk.
21:44He doesn't see where he's going.
21:45Did he have children?
21:47He was running from the man he just killed, Will.
21:51Tell me he didn't have children.
21:54This changes everything.
21:55He is a murderer.
21:57So am I.
21:59You were in the wrong place at the wrong time.
22:01I was going at 78 miles per hour.
22:03You were in the wrong place at the wrong time, Will.
22:06Whatever's occurring out there, I'm not gonna like it, am I?
22:12Stab in the dark, I'd say no.
22:23Unless we're under arrest, you have no grounds to keep us here.
22:27Fine. Arrest them all.
22:28For what?
22:29Arrest them.
22:30Interview them.
22:32No, don't worry, don't worry.
22:33For what?
22:34Find out if they were at the Mirage last night.
22:36We played cards.
22:37We haven't done anything.
22:38You're bound to do something eventually.
22:39So you're admitting this is harassment?
22:41That it's unjust?
22:42That you're nothing but a common little thug?
22:45Shut your mouth, you pansy bastard, before I shout it for you.
22:48Larry.
22:49No, tell me this isn't harassment.
22:51The Gov said.
22:52I don't give a damn what the Gov said.
22:54Halfway House is within a mile of where all this trouble happened.
22:59There's a Catholic girls' school within a mile, sir.
23:02You wanna bring them in as well?
23:03The owner of the Mirage said the cons.
23:05Ex-cons?
23:06They've been causing trouble.
23:07That's not true.
23:08That's speculation, Larry.
23:09I think they followed Milton out to the field.
23:11Beat him up.
23:12Keating.
23:13John killed Milton, sir.
23:18He ran...
23:19Stop trying to absolve your friend.
23:21Get a confession from Mr Davenport.
23:23Charge him with reckless driving.
23:25Then get on with your damn job.
23:31My office?
23:40Where'd you go above my head?
23:41Your mate's in trouble.
23:42You don't want him to go to prison.
23:44Oh, so now you're insulting my integrity.
23:46You're trying to make out Will's done nothing wrong.
23:47He hasn't.
23:49You want the bloke he knocked over to look like a wrong one.
23:52But if he'd been in a fight, wouldn't there be blood all over him?
23:57You always tell me we have to put personal feelings to one side, boss.
24:01Things are getting a little fractious out there.
24:07You find out what his problem is.
24:09I've had my fill.
24:13Leonard.
24:14I'm doing my best to give these men some hope.
24:16To give them a reason to believe society wants them to succeed.
24:19And then your lot come crashing in.
24:21When, as far as I can see, our greatest offence was a rather tedious game of gin rummy.
24:25But if that makes me a master criminal, then so be it.
24:28Take me to my cell.
24:29I'm not sure you realise, but that little chap was supposed to have the opposite effect.
24:38I can't find the words to help him, Leonard.
24:47I'm here.
24:48I'm here.
24:49I'm here.
24:50I'm here.
24:51I'm here.
24:52I'm here.
24:53I'm here.
24:54I'm here.
24:56I'm here.
24:57I'm here.
24:58I'm here.
24:59I'm here.
25:00I'm here.
25:01I'm here.
25:02I'm here.
25:03I'm here.
25:04I'm here.
25:05I'm here.
25:24Didn't think of you as the aggressive sort.
25:27Bit of a twerp sometimes, but not aggressive.
25:32What is it?
25:35Girl trouble?
25:39Boy trouble?
25:42My old mum.
25:43Ah.
25:44Mothers.
25:45The worst trouble of all.
25:47What's she done?
25:51She passed away.
25:55Larry, I'm...
25:58I'm so sorry.
25:59It was a heart attack.
26:05She was lovely.
26:06My old mum.
26:07Thought the world of me, for some reason.
26:12Proud of my job.
26:15No doubt she'd be prouder if you didn't go around threatening people.
26:17You're better than that, Larry.
26:23Your mum knew that.
26:30Miss Scott.
26:33About Geordie.
26:34I think you owe him an apology.
26:36He's got this all wrong.
26:38Look.
26:50His name was John.
26:53When he and I were here.
26:55They talked about calling the baby John.
26:57It's her dad's name.
27:00The only biblical name.
27:02I could sneak past it.
27:04John woke up yesterday.
27:08Same as any other.
27:10Went about his day.
27:13And in a moment.
27:15It was all over.
27:23He was so young.
27:24He was...
27:27A moment later.
27:28And he would have been across the road.
27:29And a moment sooner.
27:30And I would have seen him.
27:32I'm not sure it's helpful to think like that.
27:36I haven't told Bonnie.
27:38She'll feel nothing but compassion for you.
27:42I don't deserve it.
27:46If someone came to you.
27:48In the same predicament.
27:50If someone sought your counsel.
27:52What would you say to them?
27:57I don't know.
28:01I think you'd take their hand.
28:04You'd listen.
28:05As they told you their story.
28:09And they'd see that you feel nothing but pity.
28:11And they'd be grateful for that.
28:14Then you'd tell them.
28:16That the Bible talks of cities.
28:19Where those that had taken another man's life.
28:23By accident.
28:25Could seek refuge.
28:27Beautiful cities with rivers and.
28:30Forests and glorious.
28:32Sunsets.
28:33Where they could live a full life.
28:36Untroubled.
28:39Oh God still loved them very much.
28:42God still loves you.
28:45Very much Will.
28:47Is this the man that got into a fight with your husband?
29:04Larry?
29:06Just give us a minute boss.
29:08She shouldn't be in here.
29:09Just.
29:10Give Larry a minute.
29:13This isn't him.
29:17Thing is boss.
29:19The thing is.
29:20And we're not questioning your integrity.
29:21Mm-hmm.
29:23But.
29:25The story about what happened at the dance hall doesn't add up for me.
29:29Either the wife's lying.
29:31Or the brother's are.
29:32Or both.
29:34So.
29:35I had a look back at our records.
29:36Ray Mansfield is a violent thug.
29:38Assault.
29:39GPH.
29:40Possession of a knife.
29:41Punched the arresting officer more than once.
29:44If anyone got into a fight with John that night it's him.
29:47So you are questioning my integrity.
29:50No.
29:51No.
29:52A little bit.
29:53Yes.
29:58Mrs Mitchell.
30:00You recognise this man?
30:05That's him.
30:07The man who hit John.
30:10It wasn't a fight about the queue for the bar was it?
30:13She was blonde.
30:18John always had an eye for a blonde.
30:26The fella made a play for me.
30:28Right old latch.
30:30You know how men get.
30:32So I said to Ray, I say, that fella was trying it on with me.
30:36And Ray being the honourable chap he is, defended your honour.
30:40No one makes a play for my girl.
30:43Maybe you and Milton followed John home.
30:45I never left the club.
30:47Ask Paulie.
30:49Ray never left the club.
30:51Maybe Milton went after the fella.
30:53So, hang on.
30:55Now Milton is the one defending Dodds Honour.
30:58Yeah.
30:59Not her boyfriend.
31:00No.
31:03Help me out here, Paulie.
31:05Why on God's green earth would he do that?
31:08I don't know.
31:13Not confusing me.
31:16So, Milton got punched to death.
31:20Because another fella looked at a girl funny.
31:24Not even his girl.
31:26She's a rotter, I'm sure of it.
31:28Doesn't make no sense.
31:30Any.
31:31Doesn't make any sense.
31:33We have a body in woodland covered in blood.
31:36One punch to the stomach, pathologist reckons.
31:38But the amount of blood Milton lost.
31:40The killer would have been soaked in it too.
31:43John didn't have any blood on him.
31:45That rules out John.
31:47Not the others though.
31:49What about the others?
31:51Paulie, Ray, Dot, witness the one at closing time.
31:55So, all clean as a whistle.
31:57I'm not sure I'd call that girl clean, even if she does work in the laundry.
32:02Something happened to make John run into that road.
32:06He's running from Milton.
32:10Well, according to Dot, Milton went home on the number three bus.
32:15At what time?
32:17Half eight.
32:19Well, then she's lying.
32:21The last bus is at 7pm.
32:22She's covering for them.
32:34Larry?
32:35Unless there's a service washer after, I'm not interested.
32:53You are a force to be reckoned with, aren't you, Dot?
32:56Nothing wrong with that.
32:57And yet, one look from a fella, you're off running to Ray for protection.
33:01I didn't like it.
33:03The bloke was a sleaze.
33:06See, I think you did.
33:08I think you liked the attention.
33:10You know Ray has previous surveillance.
33:12You wound him up and set him off.
33:19Mr. Finch, I'm ready for your interview now.
33:23Wonderful.
33:25And what delights can I look forward to in this persecution of the innocents?
33:28Thumbscrews, perhaps?
33:31Is anyone with John?
33:34No.
33:36Can I see him?
33:38I'd be in so much trouble.
33:40He shouldn't be on his own.
33:42I can't bear the thought of him being on his own.
33:45I can't bear the thought of him being on his own.
33:54How many fights have you been in, Ray?
33:56Couple.
33:58And the rest.
33:59Shut your fat mouth, Paulie.
34:01I think you enjoy it.
34:03Chance to throw your weight around.
34:04You were looking for a fight that night.
34:07Our fellas just tried it on, Ray.
34:09Dirty little sword.
34:11Perhaps he needs to learn a lesson.
34:12Perhaps he does.
34:13Perhaps about it.
34:15What do you say to my girl?
34:18You follow him out down the footpath.
34:21Ready to give him a pasting.
34:23But something stopped you.
34:25Or some water.
34:29Punch his lights out, Ray.
34:30Milton didn't mind a punch-up.
34:31Think I can do better than that.
34:34But maybe you pulled a knife.
34:36And that was too much for him.
34:40He stopped you, didn't he?
34:42So you turn on your mate.
34:44You punch him.
34:46And down he goes.
34:52Didn't strike me as odd before, but...
34:55Tablecloths at the Mirage.
34:57It's like putting a floral arrangement on a bombsite.
35:01Difficult stain to get out, blood.
35:07This yours, I take it, Ray.
35:10Raymond Mansfield.
35:11I'm arresting you for murder.
35:13Oh, you know the rest.
35:15Heard it enough times.
35:17I'm sure you know it all by heart.
35:18Don't you dare make a run for it.
35:19I'm not chasing you in these heels.
35:20Don't you dare make a run for it.
35:21I'm not chasing you in these heels.
35:22I'm sure you know it all by heart.
35:27Don't you dare make a run for it.
35:29I'm not chasing you in these heels.
35:30I'm not chasing you in these heels.
36:00Lord...
36:02Grant to him eternal rest...
36:04That light perpetual shine upon him.
36:06Nick?
36:07I'm sorry.
36:09No, please.
36:11I'm his wife.
36:13and that light perpetual shine upon him.
36:17And that...
36:19I'm sorry.
36:21No, please.
36:24I'm his wife.
36:27Can I pray with you?
36:29Of course.
36:44Let light perpetual shine upon him.
36:49May his soul and the souls of all that departed,
36:53through the mercy of God, rest in peace.
36:57Amen.
37:03He wanted children.
37:06We're both dead.
37:09But for him it was something more.
37:13He needed it.
37:16To be a dad.
37:20Never happened, unfortunately.
37:28What was he like?
37:30A good man.
37:33For the most part.
37:37Not one of us can say we're perfect, can we?
37:41No.
37:44Thank you for being with him.
37:50Pray for me too, if you would.
37:59It was me.
38:01It was me on the bike.
38:09I know it's not enough.
38:10It will never be enough.
38:14But I am so, so sorry.
38:15I am so, so sorry.
38:16I am so sorry.
38:17I see you.
38:18I am so sorry.
38:19Oh, Mr. Davenport, I think it's time we resumed our interview.
38:47Where to start?
38:54The argument with your wife, perhaps?
38:58We weren't arguing, exactly.
39:00You left the house in a fury. You got on your bike. You were going too fast.
39:05I didn't think I was.
39:06How shall we put it? Driving recklessly? Dangerously?
39:12I wasn't. I'm sure I wasn't.
39:15Wrathless.
39:18Sums you up, I think.
39:21No concern for others.
39:24Elliot.
39:26I know Maya and I.
39:29I know I caused you upset.
39:32Upset?
39:34You destroyed my life.
39:40How is it you hurt everyone around you and always come out unscathed?
39:45Reckless.
39:48That's the perfect word.
39:53How is he?
39:58Promise me he's all right.
39:59A fellow Will knocked up. There was a bad one. It wasn't Will's fault.
40:03I knew it. I knew it couldn't be.
40:05I need every document we have on Will's bike. Service records. Manuals.
40:09Right.
40:10It's bad, isn't it?
40:14Come to finish off the job?
40:28You're free to go.
40:38If I weren't in danger of going back in that cell, I'd give you a piece of my mind.
40:42And trust me, it wouldn't be very charitable.
40:46I'm sorry.
40:49I was wrong to call you names. And I apologise.
40:56Right.
41:00Mr Finch.
41:04Geordie's retiring.
41:07There'll be no one here to protect you soon.
41:10So don't get cocky.
41:16It will be.
41:21I'll go.
41:26I don't know.
41:36I'll walk back into the street.
41:42As per the evidence, I agree that I was going 78 miles per hour.
41:57I admit I drove dangerously and that Mr. Mitchell's death was entirely the fault of my reckless behavior.
42:12Sigh, please.
42:24Not now.
42:28It's a photograph taken four weeks ago.
42:33Speedo was already broken.
42:37Stuck at 78 miles an hour.
42:43The last witness to see Mr. Davenport in the village said he was going at a steady pace.
42:5040 times.
42:52The road's dangerous.
42:54It's a blind corner.
42:57Countless deaths.
43:00John was threatened with a knife. He was running for his life.
43:04And measurements from the road show Will tried to break.
43:07It was an accident.
43:10He has no case to answer for and we have no right to keep him here.
43:14I'm not here.
43:44The road's grandes yet not violent.
43:45You mean anything was significa?
43:46What are you going on?
43:47The road's blocking you.
43:4818, 24.
43:49The road's marching...
43:5018, 26, 241.
44:00He's not wrong with a plot on the story in!
44:01This is apparently AFTER 44 School.
44:02He's not wrong with both.
44:03Close, for sure!
44:04Never cease
44:11Do you know how many times you've been arrested Ray?
44:15Thirteen
44:17Unlucky for some, usually for the officer arresting you
44:21You always put up a fight
44:23Not this time though, why not?
44:25You got me banged to rise
44:29I'm touched you have so much faith in me
44:31Problem is I'm starting to doubt myself
44:33Why would you not fight back?
44:47I don't think this is yours
44:52Which begs the question
44:54Who are you trying to protect?
44:59Larry
45:01Mirage club, now
45:04Inspector
45:17I can't do it
45:19I can't lie anymore
45:21You were just trying to keep the peace weren't you Paulie?
45:24You're not so cocky now are you?
45:30Let him go Ray, please
45:32Shut up Paulie
45:34I teach you a lesson Ray
45:35No I said let him go
45:36Ray
45:38Stop
45:39Oi
45:40What did you do that for?
45:41What did you do that for?
45:46What did you do that for?
45:49Always have to ruin the fun
45:51You scared Paulie?
45:53No
45:54No
45:55Of course you are
45:56You're a lorry ass couldn't punch its way out of a paper bag
46:00Ha ha ha
46:01Ha ha ha
46:03Ha ha ha
46:04Ha ha ha
46:05Oh
46:06Ha ha ha
46:07Ha ha ha
46:08Ha ha ha ha
46:09Good blame how you see that?
46:11Ha ha ha
46:12Ha ha ha
46:13How's that for a lard arse?
46:16Wilton?
46:18Wilts?
46:19Hey
46:20Hey
46:21Hey
46:22No, no
46:24No, no
46:25I just wanted them to stop laughing at me for a little bit
46:31It was one punch
46:34One punch is all it takes
46:41You must have been covered in blood
46:47Get that shirt off him
46:53Get it off him
46:54Quickly
47:01Turn around
47:25Can you tell his family?
47:29Can you tell them I'm sorry?
47:32The other men too
47:34I'm sorry
47:48Excuse me Vicar
47:49Can I er
47:51Can I talk to you?
47:57I killed my mate
47:58I
48:01I
48:02I didn't mean to
48:05It's going to hold me forever, isn't it?
48:10What's your name?
48:12Paul
48:15God still loves you, Paul
48:19Even after this
48:20Whatever we do
48:24Whatever we do
48:25He loves us
48:30I love you how?
48:35We're his children
48:38And he cares for us
48:40Sins and all
48:41Sins and all
48:42Just
48:44He looked so scared
48:48When I close my eyes
48:51I can see him
48:54Things feel dark now
48:58But there is always darkness before the dawn
49:02And the dawn always comes
49:05Mr. Davenport
49:06God loves you very much, Paul
49:13Thank you for your cooperation
49:16We're releasing you without charge
49:18Your belongings
49:21Thank you, Mr. Davenport
49:23That's it?
49:25All done
49:26That's it?
49:27All done
49:54And now
50:14Does it help Uk?
50:16Of course
50:18Everything happens for a reason
50:19Everything happens for a reason.
50:22God has a reason, Will.
50:35Couldn't sleep last night. It's weird when you're not there.
50:39Baby was kicking me all night, right in the bladder, little bugger.
50:42He's definitely gonna be a footballer or a tiny hooligan, one or the other.
50:46I had an idea for a name.
50:49John's too ordinary, I think.
50:52How about Sebastian? Is it too snooty?
50:57I love you.
50:59I love you too.
51:02What is it?
51:05Will?
51:13Will!
51:15How was school?
51:17Boring.
51:21What's this?
51:23You can read it now, if you like.
51:25Does that sound alright to you?
51:35It sounds wonderful.
51:36Dad?
51:37Yes, son?
51:38I feel very lucky.
51:39So do I.
51:41I feel very lucky.
51:42I feel very lucky.
51:43I feel very lucky.
51:44So do I.
51:47do you,
51:49see if you look varms for girls.
51:53How did you find out there?
51:55Dad?
51:57Yes, sir?
51:58I feel very lucky.
52:00So do I.
52:17A valuable painting has been stolen.
52:20Leave this to us.
52:21Don't worry.
52:22I'm here about the job.
52:24You did this behind my back.
52:26Will is definitely not happy.
52:28Stop discussing me as if we were a child.
52:54I'll see you next time.
52:55Bye.
52:56Bye.
52:57Bye.
52:58Bye.
53:00Bye.
53:02Bye.
53:03Bye.
53:04Bye.
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