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00:00I'm not sure I'm safe alone with you.
00:05Oh, that phone keeps ringing the way it usually does.
00:08You're perfectly safe.
00:09It won't, will it? It's after hours.
00:11Is your idea to stay home?
00:12If we drink any more, I think we should eat.
00:15Oh, now there speaks a wife.
00:17Can I change my mind about going out for dinner?
00:20For you, my darling, anything.
00:23I'll phone Jules at the door set, see if you can book a table.
00:26What about the little Italian place?
00:29What?
00:30It's only a calf.
00:31It'd be lovely.
00:33I love you.
00:40See what I mean?
00:41Do you want me to get it?
00:44I love you.
00:58Oh, my God.
01:28Oh, my God.
01:58Oh, my God.
02:28Oh, my God.
02:58Please don't.
02:59The batteries are gone.
03:02What do you shoot through on me for, Herbie?
03:04I didn't...
03:06didn't think there was much point in hanging around.
03:10He's gonna need emergency surgery too, smart bastard.
03:14That'll teach him.
03:16I bet he doesn't feel too bloody smart now.
03:20You did a good job, Herbie, ringing up like that.
03:26Yeah, I know.
03:28Yeah, I know.
03:29Poor mum stuck back in that hole.
03:34He had it coming to him, didn't he?
03:36For putting her in.
03:37I don't know.
03:38What's that supposed to mean?
03:40I don't know.
03:42Well, maybe if you hadn't gone to see her in the first place, she wouldn't be in trouble.
03:47Now...
03:48You're telling me I'm not allowed to see me own mum?
03:49No.
03:50I'm not good enough for me own family, is that what you're saying?
03:51No, no.
03:52You're as bad as the cops and the rest of them, aren't you?
03:55I didn't say that!
03:56No.
03:57Jeez, Dave, I...
03:59I don't like the cops any more than you do.
04:01No.
04:02Do you know why?
04:04Because you're in this up to your ears, aren't you?
04:09I sometimes wonder why I don't put you out of your misery.
04:14At least Shane had the guts to die like a man.
04:19I only hope I go like that when I die.
04:26I'm tired.
04:34Dave?
04:35Yeah?
04:36Listen, I've got this mate.
04:38He drives a truck at a sort of owner-drive van.
04:41He does the Adelaide run twice a week.
04:43Anyway, I was thinking maybe he could give you a lift.
04:46I don't know, Herbie.
04:49It'd mean I was running out on mum and the kids, wouldn't it?
04:52You said you was going to move once you got the dock.
04:55Yes, I did.
04:57Look, I don't know.
04:59I'll...
05:00I'll think about it.
05:02Oh.
05:03Did you make any more noise?
05:04Sorry, I couldn't sleep.
05:05What's the matter, anyway?
05:07I was just going to make some coffee.
05:08Hmm.
05:09What's up?
05:10What's up?
05:11You were worrying about those kids of yours, I suppose.
05:13I was just thinking about Davey.
05:14Yeah.
05:15That's a pretty stupid thing he did.
05:16Oh.
05:17Oh.
05:18Oh.
05:19Did you make any more noise?
05:20Sorry, I couldn't sleep.
05:21Hmm.
05:22What's the matter, anyway?
05:23I was just going to make some coffee.
05:24Hmm.
05:25What's up?
05:26You were worrying about those kids of yours, I suppose.
05:27I was just thinking about Davey.
05:28Yeah.
05:29That was a pretty stupid thing he did, shooting a cop.
05:30They won't let up on him.
05:31They never do, not when it's one of their own.
05:32No.
05:33They'll just hunt him down like some animal, until they get him.
05:34Yeah, well, they haven't got him yet, and it's been a while.
05:35You're worrying about those kids of yours, I suppose.
05:39I was just thinking about Davey.
05:40Yeah.
05:42That's a pretty stupid thing he did, shooting a cop.
05:46They won't let up on him.
05:48They never do, not when it's one of their own.
05:50No.
05:52They'll just hunt him down like some animal until they get him.
05:56Yeah, well, they haven't got him yet.
05:58And it's been a while.
05:59Besides, he might still give himself up.
06:02No, he won't.
06:03Not now.
06:05B, I wish I could have done something, anything.
06:08I don't know.
06:09Look, love, you can't go holding their hands forever.
06:12Comes the day they've got to look after themselves and face up to whatever it is they've done.
06:16Yes, but I just wonder whether the poor kid ever had a chance.
06:19What with his father being inside all the time.
06:22Davey always looked up to him.
06:23You can't blame a boy for wanting to take after his dad.
06:26No, but you can blame his dad for leading the kid astray.
06:32Sometimes I wonder whether it's really worth having kids at all.
06:34All the hurt they seem to cause.
06:36Oh, I don't know.
06:38Maybe it's not worth having husbands.
06:40Now that'll solve all our problems.
06:42I'm sorry, Dr. Miller.
06:47I know how you must feel, but this is important.
06:50You say you saw and heard nothing immediately prior to the shooting.
06:54No.
06:56Well, can you tell me exactly what you do recall?
06:59Well, not very much, really.
07:05We'd been discussing going out for a meal and the phone rang.
07:12Karen answered it and suddenly there was this explosion and she was lying on the floor.
07:19God, if you just ignored the bloody thing, we'd be having a dinner now.
07:25When the phone rang, you thought it was a patient, I take it?
07:28Well, yes, of course.
07:30And who was it?
07:31Did you find out?
07:33Well, no, I didn't think of checking.
07:36By the time I did, he'd hung up.
07:38Do you recall anything unusual, any strange incidents over the past few days?
07:45No, I...
07:46Well, there was this fellow who seemed a bit odd, I suppose.
07:52Yes.
07:53He came to the surgery for a check-up.
07:56I kept asking questions, suggesting I went on holiday, stuff like that.
08:01You didn't think to report it at the time?
08:05No, I didn't have any reason to.
08:08God, he's too stupid to be dangerous.
08:11Just some petty crim looking to burgle the place, that's all.
08:16We couldn't have had anything to do with this.
08:18Why would he want to shoot Karen?
08:20Can you describe the man?
08:25Twenty, thick set, short, dark curly hair.
08:33It's just that we have reason to believe there could be a connection with a man who shot the police officer.
08:38Pat O'Connell's son?
08:41No, it wasn't him.
08:43I've seen a photograph of him.
08:44Could be an accomplice there.
08:45The weapon was similar.
08:47Why?
08:48They wouldn't even know Karen.
08:50In all probability, that shot was meant for you.
08:52Why, that doesn't make sense either.
08:57Just the same.
08:58I'd advise you to be careful over the next few days.
09:01There's a good chance I'll try again.
09:03I can arrange for a police guard, if you like.
09:06No, I...
09:07I don't think so.
09:09Not at the moment.
09:10Just as you wish.
09:11In the meantime, I would like to get a state from Frontview.
09:14I won't trouble you tonight.
09:15Morning will do.
09:16Yes, yes, of course.
09:17And I do think it'd be a good idea if you'd try and get some sleep.
09:21Yeah.
09:22Dr. Downing to outpatient.
09:24Thank you, Dr. Downing.
09:30Is she out of the theatre?
09:32Yes, we finished a couple of minutes ago.
09:34How was it?
09:35A mess.
09:37Glass and pellet fragments everywhere.
09:39We got most of them out.
09:42What do you think?
09:43Oh, she's in deep shock, of course.
09:46The hemorrhage is under control, and as I said, we managed to remove most of the fragments.
09:51But there are a couple of fragments lodged close to the heart.
09:56Too close.
09:57I don't want to go in after them.
09:59She's too weak at the moment.
10:00It might do more harm than good.
10:05Why don't you go and grab some sleep?
10:08You can't do anything here.
10:10I'll call you the minute there's any change.
10:12I think you are.
10:13I'll wait.
10:15She's against consciousness.
10:16I'd like to be here.
10:17Doreen, I'm just looking for Karen.
10:46She never came home like that.
10:48Doreen!
10:48I suppose she was at the doc's place.
10:51I wish she'd just move in with him and stop messing around.
10:55It's just been on the radio.
10:56Karen!
10:58What about her?
10:59She's been shot last night.
11:01She's critical, they reckon.
11:03Where is she?
11:04King Alfred Hospital.
11:05Dr. Downing, to outpatients, please.
11:21Dr. Downing.
11:22Dr. Downing.
11:36Correct.
11:40Dr. Downing.
11:42Dr. Downing.
11:45listen this bacon's delicious did you get a new place no the same butcher I've always gone to
11:56actually I thought I might get a leg of pork for tonight the children really like it yeah good
12:00idea oh um listen guess who I ran into yesterday Jeff Butler oh yes come on leader he wasn't that
12:09bad oh no you two are great mates fought your way through Vietnam single-handed the way I heard it
12:13not quite anyway he's left the army now oh he always gave me the impression he was made for it
12:19obsessive ruthless he was a fine soldier Leela and a damn good bloke to have by your side
12:25anyway apparently he's an insurance now insurance yeah he's right from Perth so I've invited him
12:33over for dinner when tonight I see well I can put him off if you like oh no it's okay if we must we
12:42must good see you tonight then I'll be looking forward to it
12:48no one a woman was arrested today at Tana Marine Airport only minutes after writing a flight from
12:58Los Angeles the woman Jeanette Rose Dominguez is wanted for questioning by US authorities on the
13:04recent bombing of a South American official outside the United Nations headquarters in New York oh that's
13:09stupid I don't understand why those people do that that's politics for you stupid you're bad
13:14enough doing time for yourself alone for someone else tragically shot yesterday evening today lay
13:19critically ill in the intensive care ward of King Alfred Hospital police have identified the woman as
13:24Karen Mary Travers detective sergeant Ellen speaking from Russell Street headquarters said he
13:30believes mrs. Travers may have been the victim of mistaken identity police are continuing their
13:35inquiries do they say Karen Mary Travers that's our Karen shot it said well who'd want to shoot
13:43Karen some nut they said they must have got the wrong person well I should bloody well hope so
13:48what's she ever done does it deserve that oh can't be her can it oh mrs. Jackson we just heard
13:53on the radio is about Karen I only heard myself this morning was she all right look I don't know any more
13:58than you do well could you bring the hospital for us and find out how she is they didn't say much on
14:02the radio yes of course tell me hello yes it's Erica Davidson speaking I'm a friend of mrs. Travers Karen
14:15Travers could you tell me how she is please
14:18yes yes ah yes I understand and she's still unconscious I see thank you goodbye
14:37there's no change she's still on the danger list oh it's just incredible I rang Greg as soon as I
14:43heard his receptionist said he'd been at the hospital all night poor Greg yes must be pretty
14:48rough on him yes the VJ's arrived about Colson oh thank you Vera show him in uh Meg do you think
14:57you could arrange some tea certainly mr. Goodwin how are you fine mrs. Davidson sit down please I've
15:07ordered some tea most kind thank you uh Vera would you tell mr. Fletcher that uh the justice is here and
15:14fetch Colson have a standby right now what are we this morning just the one mr. Goodwin
15:21ross and Colson
15:24breaking and entering the prison surgery theft and possession of prohibited drugs willful destruction
15:31of prison property hmm sounds enough to be getting on with Colson isn't she the one that was charged
15:39with shooting the McNally woman yes uh McNally had been acquitted of murdering her mother so yes
15:45i recall the case unfortunate incident well Colson views it as an act of conscience no doubt and by
15:52right society is probably indebted to her but for the McNally's the criminal courts would most likely
15:57lose half their present business unfortunately the law doesn't view it in quite the same manner no
16:03what's your opinion of the girl well she's very young rather idealistic and unfortunately quite a
16:14reconciled to her present position
16:17KJ 159 please move from the ambulance bay you are blocking all ambulances
16:25doc
16:29greg
16:31oh hello taureen
16:33how is she
16:34ah she's not too well i'm afraid she still hasn't regained consciousness
16:39i tried to get in to see her but they wouldn't let me
16:42well no they wouldn't she's in intensive care
16:44i suppose you got in though you being a doctor and everything
16:47no it doesn't quite work like that dorian
16:56have you been here a long time oh yes didn't see much point in going anywhere else no
17:03i came as soon as i heard but i only knew about it this morning
17:07oh i'm sorry i should have got word to you oh no it's not your fault
17:12i felt real rotten when i heard i've been saying some pretty terrible things about her
17:19it's not fair
17:23what's she ever done except help people
17:29i just wish we could do something
17:33what about karen's mum don't you reckon we should tell her
17:36oh the police have already done that she's flying down this morning
17:41she took it pretty badly i think
17:46karen never talked much about her it's funny
17:53people never ever care till it's too late
17:56it still may not be too late
18:15it's three days it's only me
18:17what time is it about half past ten i just went out to get some breakfast look look at this
18:28here
18:32you knocked off the wrong one
18:35did you hear me you got his bird instead
18:37i can read i thought you wanted the doctor bloke i did
18:42we're just gonna have to try again that's all
18:44only this time we'll do it properly
18:51no of course we will no
18:55what do you mean no
18:58i just can't look you know i'll get you a lift with me mate
19:05knock off another motor even but i just can't go through that again look i bet
19:08i don't think you understand herbie i've already knocked off two people with this
19:15i don't think three is going to make that much difference
19:19or even four
19:27good
19:27so let's make sure it isn't full
19:41and as for our doctor friend here
19:45won't be a hospital he'll be needing this time
19:49it'll be a bloody undertaker
19:57come on colson you've got a visitor
20:06who
20:07the visiting justice now hurry up they're waiting
20:12i wouldn't worry about that you'll be coming back
20:15then why bother going we've got to make sure you get a fair hearing
20:19i then entered the recreation room to find colson wildly throwing various articles about the room
20:30i reminded her that she'd already been warned about her behavior and then escorted her to solitary confinement
20:36that concludes the evidence yes sir
20:43do you wish to say something colson this is not a formal hearing and there's no obligation to do so
20:49but it is in your interests to give your own version of the events
20:53well
20:56well with the first charge the drugs i did take them i suppose it was pretty stupid but
21:05i'd been told i could get extra food and things with them you realize such drugs used without
21:10adequate medical supervision can be harmful yes
21:14well with regard to the willful destruction of property that's just not true i was defending
21:24myself paul against whom b smith
21:30i see no record of it in evidence why didn't you report it at the time to the appropriate authorities
21:36i wasn't given much of a chance i was just thrown straight into the pound
21:40into solitary what have you got to say about that mr fletcher well there's nobody near us sir
21:45they're all on the other side of the room trying to get out of the way well of course they were
21:48by the time you got there if you'd been there when you should have been you would have seen it all
21:52was this b smith present at the time yes sir i think it might be an idea to have smith here don't
21:59you think miss bennett fetch b smith please
22:10that poor kid gets up a parole finds a job manages his land herself a decent bloke
22:16well decent as they come that is and then crunch makes you wonder if it's all worth it
22:21smith the vj wants to see you oh now what have i done apparently bashing colson oh bull i told fletch
22:28what happened that little brat started chucking things around for no reason i had nothing to do
22:32with it ask pat she was there that's right miss bennett that's how it was well there's two against
22:38one who you gonna believe that's up to the vj and then pat better come too i haven't got time to
22:44argue o'connell come on
22:47um
22:57jeez ros is dumb she doesn't know when she's well off
23:01come in
23:04o'connell claims she witnessed the incident also mrs davidson i thought it best to bring her along
23:09thank you miss bennett wait outside colson
23:16look to the front smith
23:20this is b smith mr goodwin the prisoner colson referred to
23:26smith you're aware of the nature of the hearing i take it yes your honor colson alleges the reason
23:32she acted as she did the other day in the recreation room was because you were assaulting
23:37her she would say that i beg your pardon she would say that knowing the way i feel about drugs
23:44i'm the obvious one for her to put in i see
23:50you did not assault her that's right sir although you did have cause in your own eyes because of colson's
23:58theft of the drugs yes sir why do you think she would start throwing things without apparent cause
24:04i don't know unless to attract attention to herself well she has been having trouble settling in
24:10has she yes sir i see thank you smith patricia o'connell mr goodwin was this woman present at the time
24:21well she certainly was by the time i arrived there sir
24:28what was your impression of the incident what did you see happen well it was like b said your honor
24:37ros just started throwing things without apparent cause yes all right thank you you can both wait
24:46outside and wait there until you're cold yes miss billet
24:50well what do you think it's hard to say
24:59on the one hand it seems unlikely that colson would accuse smith without justification
25:06on the other smith's story was corroborated by o'connell do you stick to your original report
25:13well i see no reason to change it sir if i may make one comment sir yeah it probably should be pointed
25:19out that smith and o'connell share the same cell yes and smith's got a reputation for causing trouble
25:25yes but o'connell hasn't sir her record both here and at barnhurst has been exemplary she's got a
25:30convict sense of loyalty the way she broke her parole shows that perhaps you would like to see
25:35o'connell's record for yourself mr goodwin yes that might be a good idea
25:40looks like someone's gonna have to be taught another lesson about lagging
25:48i don't know he just can't talk to some people i'll leave her alone she's in enough strife as it is
25:54i'm sorry love well i had to you'll learn in time that's the way it is
26:07spoiled your record now sister pat haven't you you've lied to the screws
26:13well you better just hope they don't find out or they'll take your halo away from you
26:16colson in here you two can get back to the laundry surprise surprise on your way smith how
26:25can we with all the doors locked these days vera well had you forgotten all right report
26:30to officer meadows in the staff room she'll escort you bye-bye
26:38and in my opinion both charges are proven with regard to the first concerning the theft of drugs
26:49a most serious offense guilt has been admitted with regard to the second that of willful destruction
26:58i have no option other than to accept the evidence against you
27:02in all probability you are going to serve a long sentence in this or a similar establishment
27:09now the sooner you accept the fact and learn to live with it the better for yourself and those
27:12forced to endure your company you are sentenced to a further three days in solitary confinement
27:19and i suggest you consider it a lenient sentence under the circumstances
27:23that's all return colson to solitary miss bennerton
27:32it's funny you know ken miller's chick was a bit of luck
27:35he's probably feeling it worse than if i'd got him in the first place
27:40yeah maybe more even maybe it's better just to leave it like that huh you know make him really
27:47suffer no he's still gonna get ease
27:51maybe i should write a letter to the papers telling them why i've done it
27:55maybe not
27:56when's your mate leaving for adelaide oh i don't know tomorrow i think i'll have to see him first
28:04but we'll have to get miller tonight then it's okay got anything to eat
28:11uh yeah some some biscuits i think where in the front room
28:28where about uh in the cupboard where uh top shelf i think
28:43where on the funny top shelf
28:44uh top shelf at the back
28:51why didn't you say so in the first place
28:59thanks
29:00uh look i better go
29:05mate's place you know if you like
29:08tear up that lift
29:10well don't take all day we've still got something to do remember
29:13yeah sure really make sure
29:18you seen it see
29:30you should consider yourself lucky
29:46why because i'm being punished for some of it wasn't my fault because the vj was easy on you
29:52wait another 10 years or so then see how you go i won't be in here another 10 years no
30:00but if i am i'll be like b smith and i'll get away with anything i want to
30:12i hope you don't care anyway just as long as someone's getting hurt you're happy aren't you
30:30oh mr fletcher i have a phone call for you uh would you like to take it here who is it you know
30:41uh jeff butler yes jeff
30:44yeah i'm feeling a bit the worst for where myself mate
30:50um yeah look mate i'm pretty busy at the moment well look what i was wondering is if you could come
30:55over for dinner tonight no of course leader would love to see you who
31:03well i suppose i could ask her all right mate fine i'll see you tonight then right bye
31:08who's the receiving officer i am one prisoner tenant rose domingways oh by the way she's supposed
31:16to be kept under maximum security i don't know whether you've been told we can put her in solitary
31:20confinement that's the best we can do she's your prisoner right if you care to step through there
31:25get undressed you'll be searched by a female officer and medically examined your property will be
31:31listed you can keep your own clothes for the time being do you understand she does speak english i
31:37suppose does she doesn't say much at all that i know of hasn't said a word since i picked her up
31:41that's all we need what's this domingo is what's that uh spanish or something is it well
31:46there's a woman i think in c division who speaks portuguese look you you have to be searched
31:55searched and medically examined before we can show you to your cell do you understand yes perfectly
32:00well i've been illegally detained denied proper representation and i'm now to be kept in solitary
32:07confinement before being unlawfully extradited i thought australia was a democracy i was wrong
32:14i do not recognize your courts i do not recognize your prison i certainly do not intend to be here long
32:22do you understand that
32:23watson nurse watson required in x-ray department nurse watson please an x-ray immediately
32:37dr vincent to the operating theater mrs ely how are you macaulay my name's macaulay since i've been married
32:44yes of course i'm sorry here thank you
32:49i caught the first flight down and then there was a mix-up at the airport first with the luggage and
32:54there was the taxi and how is she she's pretty bad oh my god have you seen her they let you no not yet
33:03uh dr hilton did say that he'd be down shortly i'm hoping to see her soon
33:09oh karen thank goodness you were with her at the time there wasn't very much i could do i'm afraid
33:18why greg i mean why would anyone want to kill her mrs macaulay i mean poor karen she's been through so
33:24much come and meet dorian this is a friend of karen's hello hello mrs macaulay karen's mother come and sit down
33:33thank you
33:37i know how you feel mrs macaulay i was the same when my mother was
33:42when she was sick oh were you of course i i haven't seen karen for such a long time yeah i know
33:50karen's been real good to me has she she's a real good mate karen oxygen immediately to operation
34:00greg she's regained consciousness can i see her just for a few minutes
34:06it's still pretty bad i'm afraid so
34:11she's a good girl she always has been nurse watson nurse watson
34:20i'm sorry i don't speak
34:39i guess
34:42we weren't meant to get married
34:44well of course we were we still are
34:48when you're better we're gonna have the biggest brightest happiest marriage ever
34:56we're gonna have lots of kids and be very proud and very happy
35:01i think so i know so
35:04you have absolutely no right to intern me in this manner it constantly is all recognized
35:20good of human rights not that that would interest you
35:24you receive two exercise periods a day at a lot of times
35:27what no sheets it's for your own protection you don't think i might commit suicide it has happened
35:36i wouldn't dignify this place with such an honor your next meal's in two hours thereafter three times
35:42a day you may not receive letters nor may you write them you may however receive legal counsel do you have
35:48any questions very well then good night
35:55you have any questions very well then good night
36:02hi
36:04hi
36:06hello
36:08i'm ros
36:10who are you
36:11janet
36:13janet dominguez
36:15you're new aren't you
36:16yes
36:18dominguez is that spanish
36:19no south american
36:21you don't sound south american
36:24i'm english
36:25dominguez is my married name
36:27how come they put you in the pound
36:30in solitary
36:31political reasons
36:33they're trying to have me extradited
36:35why
36:36you know the consul who got blown up outside the united nations in new york
36:41yes
36:42they say i did it
36:51that new one's a bit of a handful
36:53yes
36:53i don't like the look of her at all
36:55so she can't do much harm in solitary
36:58no
36:59oh look i've just made a cup of tea do you want to join me
37:01no thanks i'm on early shift i'm about to go home
37:05uh i've invited jeff butler over for dinner tonight i don't suppose uh well you'd like to come
37:11oh uh thanks jim but no i don't think so
37:15i just thought it might help you get your mind off things you know
37:18yes i suppose it could
37:21i'd like you to meet leela too
37:24all right then yes i will thank you i'll pick you up at 7 30 then fine
37:32who's that it's me who's me
37:35herbie oh god herbie what took you so bloody long drop in that funnel
37:40drop it
37:51you bastard
37:54come on son don't make it difficult
38:02he saved your life
38:03you're dead pal you're dead
38:22i'll take a seat thank you
38:23well that was a lovely meal you're a lucky man jim yeah she is a good cook
38:29i remember back in the old bung tower we would have given our right arm for a meal like that
38:33i believe some of the more unfortunate ones did yes well i guess there are two sides to every
38:38argument uh i suppose you were one of the intellectuals marching up and down burke street
38:42no i was looking after the children while their father was having a wonderful time over
38:45there doing his duty with you would anyone like coffee oh yes yes i would thank you yeah
38:49let's break open the port hey jeff coffee and port good idea did jim tell you about the new
38:55prisoner no no some woman awaiting extradition what for well apparently she was involved in
39:02that uh united nations bombing thing oh the terrorist mob yes though nothing's been proven
39:07well you know what should be done with those types put up against the nearest wall and shot
39:11i mean anything else is just a sheer waste of time and money even if they got sentenced well
39:15it's only an excuse for some of their ratbag mates to try and break them out
39:1910 rounds of good old 762 rapid fire blow their revolutionary heads off it's the only law they
39:25understand yes that would solve all the world's problems wouldn't it and of course you'd be just
39:29the person to do it does anyone take cream in their coffee so i shot her seemed the only way at the time
39:38to get justice i mean but nobody else seems to understand that they wouldn't
39:43so when's your trial i've had it i got life it's a long time i don't know i got out once before
39:58i'll do it again and i won't be back one way or another i don't think i can stand it in here much
40:04longer keep your chin up rose you must never let them think they've defeated you no and what
40:13about you how come you married jose yes did you meet in south america no london we were both at
40:20the same university he was studying medicine i was doing social studies social studies is that how
40:26you got involved with politics no i was never really interested neither was he we went back to
40:35his country after we were married because jose felt he was needed there i have a job teaching what happened
40:42there was a military takeover a political coup in less than four months they killed over 4 000 people
40:51another 15 000 were detained without trial but your husband would have been all right wouldn't he i
40:58mean if he was a doctor that's what we thought one night the security police came for him just a simple
41:05matter they said they wanted to question him about a traffic offense i never saw him again
41:12but why i mean i mean that's terrible they didn't say the next day i went to peace headquarters they
41:22denied all knowledge of him over the next few weeks i tried everyone but it was always the same people
41:29either didn't know or were too afraid to tell in the end i even had to leave our flat because the police
41:35began to ask about me finally after six months i met up with someone who'd shared a cell with my
41:46husband the night of his arrest he told me jose had been shot the next morning along with 15 others
41:54why did they shoot him they said he was a member of the opposition was he no he treated some wounded who
42:02were and for that he was tortured and then shot that's what the bastards called justice
42:15uh another port make no no i'm fine thanks jeff well just a small one yeah so uh anyway they offered
42:23me the job on the spot and i caught the next flight over only had time to pack a suit throw in a toothbrush
42:28and bang here i am a bit like the old days eh 48 hour patrol draw full rations and ammo report to
42:33the chopper pad leaving in 15 minutes any questions yeah they're not quite the same eh still the blake's
42:40got to earn a crust somehow and insurance does pay remarkably well so i guess there are some
42:45compensations to city street exactly is an insurance broker i've never known well he's uh sort of a middle
42:53man between the client and the insurance place well you know you advise on needs uh quotes uh
43:05you know get out in the marketplace drum up a bit of business a couple hundred thousand here a few
43:09hundred there out of which you pull off a certain commission plus a car and expenses well you know
43:14the sort of thing yeah sure actually jim's been on expenses for some time now don't you get free
43:20lunches or something well let's say a different line of business you're in entirely really yeah
43:28probably a damn side more secure the bloke before me only lasted 10 days before he got the silver
43:33bullet so that's probably why i only got 10 hours notice myself well do they uh put you up in a hotel
43:39or something like that a motel yeah for the first week and then i have to find somewhere permanent
43:45well you're always welcome to stay here oh well no thanks really really we'd love to have you
43:50well uh just till i find somewhere definite wouldn't we either yes well okay yeah well
43:57there you are then it's all settled good well i i'd better be going oh really yes i i'm on an early
44:04shift all week as a matter of fact oh what a pity well i should make a move too uh can i drop you
44:09somewhere oh no no thanks i'll get a taxi it's a bit out of your way well all the more reason no no really
44:14look i insist well all right oh well uh give us a ring during the week eh sure maybe even arrange a
44:22drink right well thank you very much leela it was a lovely meal yeah excellent i look forward to
44:27many more yes it was nice to meet you meg do come again won't you thanks
44:36i'll see if we're okay thank you very much bye jim thanks a lot
44:44why did you do that do what look i've taken two weeks off from work just to be with you and the
44:49kids and you invite that that that mate of yours to come and move in leela he's a friend he needed
44:55somewhere to stay oh jim you know i don't like him oh come on he's not that bad he is dangerous
45:00i don't want him in the house do you understand o'connell then made a full statement in which he
45:07admitted intending to shoot dr miller apparently he was convinced somehow that you were responsible
45:14for his mother's imprisonment and for the shootout in which his mate was killed
45:26what will happen now he'll be charged on both counts of murder he'll probably plead insanity
45:32and get off you mean oh no he's not a well lad mrs mccauley i doubt if he'll ever be released
45:38greg mrs mccauley could i have a word with you please i need your permission to operate again
45:45but you said karen's too weak she is and i wouldn't want to operate under any other circumstances
45:51but the fragments are moving closer to the heart if we don't operate she will most certainly die
46:08he used to give me roses
46:25i wish he could again
46:27but that was on the outside
46:36and things were different then
46:39on the inside the sun still shines and the rain falls down
46:46but the sun and rain are christmas too
46:54when morning comes around
46:59last night i dreamed we were together
47:05sharing all the love
47:07the rain falls down
47:26But the roses here are prisoners too, when morning comes round
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