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00:00I'm going to get you really drunk and you're going to tell me all about your old job.
00:29I don't think.
00:35Sam Haig.
00:36He's with the Scottish Telegraph.
00:39Attended the Finch trial.
00:41Every day.
00:42Well, don't know him.
00:44He and Merritt spent Thursday afternoons in a hotel room.
00:49She didn't introduce us.
00:51Even close as you said you were.
00:53We didn't discuss her personal life, remember?
00:56Well, we believed they were working on a corruption case together.
01:00What sort of corruption and where?
01:02Something that connected Graham Finch and Kirsty Atkins.
01:05Kirsty Atkins?
01:06Potential witness.
01:07You wouldn't allow to testify on the Finch case.
01:09And why wouldn't I?
01:11We were hoping you'd tell us.
01:13I have no recollection of this Kirsty Atkins or what she may or may not have to say in the case.
01:19I suggest you ask Liam Taylor.
01:22We did.
01:23He said to ask you.
01:25We know that Kirsty told Merritt that she testified that she'd met Finch's deceased wife a year before in a woman's refuge.
01:34The wife being there on account of Finch beating the living shit out of her.
01:37So this would have been new and not particularly helpful information for Finch.
01:41Then why wasn't she brought in?
01:43Kirsty was a prolific offender and long-time resident who stopped in prison.
01:47So not necessarily credible.
01:49Well, it's our understanding. Merritt thought differently.
01:51Soon after their conversation, Kirsty was jumped.
01:55So someone thought she was credible enough to try and stop her.
01:58So again, our question would be, why wasn't she called?
02:02Well, as I have no recollection of this individual, I can only comment generally and generally with an individual like that.
02:07A jury just sees someone who wants to get out of prison.
02:10Well, in a few weeks, she'll be fresh out of prison, missing an eye with several dozen scars left over from a shanking while she was in protective custody.
02:17Does he ever speak?
02:18Not if I can help it.
02:20And this attack would have been around the same time that you told Merritt that she couldn't use Kirsty at trial.
02:25Well, I have to take your word for that because once more, I have no recollection of any of this.
02:30But you agree?
02:31To make this happen, Finch would have needed friends on the inside.
02:35Huh.
02:36Oh, Mark.
02:38You are truly as advertised out of your fucking mind.
02:41Why would I ever help out someone like Graham Finch?
02:45Because he wasn't just a random husband who threw his half-pissed wife down the concrete stairs.
02:49He had money.
02:51He had juice.
02:52Finch was a long-time wrong guy with his own long-time connections.
02:55He had no need for any of my help.
02:57Merritt would have come to you if she wanted to call Kirsty in the case.
03:00Is there even a record of Merritt wanting to call Kirsty?
03:03I mean, why are you so certain of all of this?
03:05I believe Kirsty.
03:06The serial drug offender who wants out of prison.
03:09I mean, what about the journalist that Merritt was supposedly working with?
03:13He's dead.
03:14Had a bad fall the day before Merritt disappeared.
03:17Which, if you keep in score, means that's one dead, one life.
03:21One disappeared within a week after Merritt came to you with a witness who could put away Finch.
03:26Okay, Mark.
03:31You got me.
03:33I'm owned by Graham Finch.
03:36I assume he pays me in gold coins or something.
03:40No, sir.
03:42We think you were threatened by him.
03:45Indirectly.
03:47Your daughter, Julia.
03:49She was ran off the road during the trial.
03:54She in turn struck and seriously injured another man.
03:57It was all very messy.
03:59Her father never stops thinking of all the ways that harm can...
04:05touch what he cares about.
04:08For any man, this is a weakness.
04:11May I ask, sir, how do you know that Kirsty Atkins is a drug offender?
04:18You said so?
04:19No.
04:20DCI Morg said she was a prolific offender.
04:22That's all.
04:30It seems the only person who can help us prove any of this...
04:34is dead.
04:35Well, we are not certain that Merritt is dead.
04:39You better hope she is.
04:44Thank you for your time.
04:48You better hope to see your grandma in this time.
04:49Love you today.
04:50Oh, wait, we are a lot five weeks ago.
04:51Okay, good taste.
04:52That's good.
04:53You better hope to see your grandma's own.
04:54But who knows who else?
04:56This is fun.
04:57Turn it up.
04:58I'm all scared.
04:59It's funny.
05:00I'm scared.
05:01I'm tired.
05:02Let's see.
05:03I'm tired.
05:04I'm tired.
05:05I'm tired.
05:06I'm tired.
05:07I'm tired.
05:08I'm tired.
05:09I'm tired.
05:10And I'm tired.
05:11It's I'm tired.
05:12I'm tired.
05:13And I'm tired.
05:14Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah
05:44Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ahP
05:50I don't know.
06:20You're the only one I can talk to.
06:30What about Alison?
06:32Mia, Jenna, that lot?
06:34Nah, they're too fucking high and mighty.
06:36High and mighty?
06:37You sound like my fucking mum.
06:39Stop it.
06:41They're the right words, alright?
06:45Yeah, they'll talk to William.
06:47But I'm too scary.
06:48You are very fucking scary.
06:52Aye, fucking right, I am.
06:56I like talking to you, Rome.
06:59I can say almost anything to you.
07:01Almost?
07:02What can't you say?
07:03Give me an example.
07:03I can't give you an example.
07:05Why not?
07:05Because if I could say it to you, I'd say it.
07:09Good point.
07:09What's so funny?
07:16Lyle, what the fuck?
07:17Mum told me to tell you she needs you at home.
07:19Okay.
07:20You told me.
07:21Now fuck off.
07:22She told me to drag you out of here.
07:25Like that's gonna fucking happen.
07:27It smells like sex.
07:37It's a feud, no?
07:40I think your dad's here.
07:45It's okay.
07:46Just leave it.
07:46Hey Harry.
07:54You in?
07:55Eh, nah, not today.
07:57We could've used you though.
07:58I'm retired.
07:58You're Lyle Jennings.
08:08Mr. Lingard.
08:09You're not here to burn the place down, are you?
08:11Da.
08:12No, sir.
08:14I'm just here to pick up Harry.
08:16Our ma needs him.
08:17She's awake, is she?
08:18We're just leaving.
08:19Aye.
08:24Lyle.
08:28See you tomorrow.
08:42What did I say about Harry Jennings being in the house when I'm not?
08:48He's not so bad.
08:49I'm talking to your sister.
08:51Me and Harry, we like each other.
08:54Harry and I.
08:56In fact.
08:58We love each other.
09:01Like Romeo and Julia.
09:02Oh, whatever.
09:03He's not going to be coming back here anytime soon.
09:05You missed your brother's game.
09:07William doesn't care if we go to his stupid games, do you?
09:10If you want to.
09:10See, he doesn't care.
09:12That's not the point.
09:12What is the point then?
09:14Family?
09:18Yeah, that's what I thought.
09:22Do you mind?
09:23What?
09:35What?
09:36To be continued...
10:06To be continued...
10:36Detective Mark.
10:42Didn't recognise you.
10:44You're not sitting in your city car outside my office.
10:46Be glad I'm not sitting in your office.
10:49Yet.
10:50How are you doing, Robbie?
10:51Do we know each other?
10:53Well, I've seen you on the telly enough to make you feel like we do.
10:56I suppose I could say the same thing.
10:58Like all good advocates, I assume that you turn away when your client kicks his ball out of the rough.
11:03Are you here to harass Mr. Finch, Detective?
11:06If so, can we at least have our lunch first?
11:08It's all good, Robbie.
11:10Detective Mark's just here to apologise for a misunderstanding.
11:14So it was an accident, wasn't it, that your trained cockroach slimed all over a 17-year-old kid?
11:19It was.
11:21He was supposed to slime all over you.
11:23I'm very sorry.
11:25I have to say, though, you tooled up Fritz pretty good.
11:27I got the feeling Fritz enjoyed it.
11:29Aye.
11:30You made his day.
11:32You have my apology now.
11:33Is there anything else?
11:35Well, yeah.
11:39Do you mind, Detective?
11:40Those are very expensive clubs.
11:42Here's the thing, Graham.
11:43You can't be tried again for the murder of your wife, so hats off there, advocate.
11:48But what I can get you for is paying for the botched hit on Kirstie Atkins.
11:55He botched what on who?
11:56That's just not.
12:00What do you say?
12:01What do you say, Detective?
12:02You leave Mr. Finch to have his lunch.
12:05You have proof?
12:07I have your other paid cockroach, Ed Solomon.
12:09The one who scraped Fritz off the fucking pavement and drove him to the hospital.
12:12And who now himself is in hospital.
12:14Yeah.
12:14Told.
12:15Yeah.
12:16With a broken leg.
12:17Well, it's a good job he doesn't need his leg to talk.
12:20Quite the conversation, this, Ed.
12:22Turns out he's got a number of texts and voicemails from you that are fucking hilarious.
12:26Hilarious if you're not you or your lawyer.
12:29Such as?
12:31Gabby says he can put you in touch with a couple of dykes at Sorton who can cut one of her fucking eyes out and make her eat it.
12:40Seeing as she was threatening to testify against you, that's both metaphoric and symbolic.
12:44Detective, I think we can end this little interview now.
12:48Now, we assume that this Gabby is a fellow traveller in your world of fuckery.
12:53But what we don't know is who told you about Kirstie in the first place?
12:57Detective Mork.
12:59Wasn't Stephen Burns by any chance, was it?
13:01Maybe right after either Ed or Fritz ran his daughter's car off the fucking motorway.
13:04If you want to talk to Mr. Finch like this, you can either make a formal charge or you can go.
13:11This is a private call for...
13:12Oh!
13:13You might want to go and pick that up.
13:18I beg your fucking pardon.
13:20You can beg all you like.
13:23Won't you go, Robbie?
13:26Promise not to admit to anything while you're away.
13:32Kirstie gets out next month.
13:35I'll send her a muffin basket.
13:37You'll forget she ever existed.
13:38Why would I do that?
13:39Because if anything happens to her, if she so much as stubs her fucking toe, I'm going to assume it was your fault and I'm going to come knocking at your door.
13:48So?
13:49I'm guessing it was the same two genetic fuck-ups who visited Jasper and Kirstie, who also had a go at Fergus Dunbar, the cop who caught the Lingard case the first time around.
13:57Might have been.
13:58They do have a lot of free time.
14:00Did you have anything to do with Merit Lingard's disappearance?
14:04You found that funny?
14:05Hilarious.
14:06Why would I go after a prosecutor after I was acquitted?
14:08You were acquitted of murder.
14:10She was looking into corruption at the Crown Office with a reporter, Sam Haig, who happened to die the day before she disappeared.
14:16So she could have gotten you another way.
14:18Now that is very suspicious.
14:20Yeah.
14:20You wouldn't happen to know anything about that?
14:22No.
14:23Then I'm not in the habit of killing reporters.
14:26Just your wife.
14:29Fritz did say you appeared to be a lunatic.
14:31Oh, well, coming from Fritz, that's high praise indeed.
14:33Look, Haig was at your trial.
14:36If you say so.
14:38Aye.
14:39He was.
14:41He was also the one who told me about Kirstie Atkins.
14:45When?
14:47One day at trial.
14:49He came up to me during a break and he told me he knew she was going to testify.
14:53And that it would be quite damning.
14:56And he just offered it up?
14:57He did, which made the information suspect.
15:01But I informed Graham that were it to be true, I would file an immediate motion against it.
15:06It was my feeling that, given the woman's history, the ruling was likely to be in our favour.
15:12In the end, I did nothing.
15:16I didn't have to.
15:18And Graham was fine with just waiting to file a motion?
15:20I was not party to any further conversation in the matter.
15:24And if Graham had wanted to pursue a more aggressive approach, I would, of course, have reminded him that we had a very strong case without resorting to intimidation.
15:35Any idea why Haig gave you such a gift in the first place?
15:38No.
15:39No quid pro quo?
15:41None.
15:41And I assume, of course, that neither of you have the slightest thinking of what happened to Haig right after he delivered his fortuitous piece of intelligence, hmm?
15:48In my experience, Detective, if you want to stop a reporter from looking at you, the absolute worst thing you could do would be to harm that reporter.
15:59Same goes for the cops.
16:00Once you go after one of theirs, they will never leave you alone.
16:06It's not worth it.
16:09A lot of grey area there, Mr. Finch.
16:12The thing with the golf club was very amusing.
16:17Though I have to say, I was most relieved when you didn't hit him with it.
16:21Oh, Jesus.
16:22I was talking about me losing control, and you're the one who's out there crushing windpipes and chucking people down the fucking stairs.
16:27Yes, except when I do these things, I'm never out of control.
16:32I'm very much in control.
16:43What the fuck did you do back in Syria?
16:46Come on.
16:46Are you going to answer that?
17:06Mork?
17:07Someone's fuck it with you, yeah?
17:09Who is this?
17:10Your favourite reporter, Dennis Piper.
17:13Don't hang up.
17:15I'm about to help you.
17:16Well, that's very generous of you, but I think you're a fucking rodent.
17:19I'm texting you something.
17:21Take a look at it.
17:22If you want to talk after you watch it, I'll be at the golden rule for the next hour.
17:25What the fuck are you talking about?
17:32Shall we watch?
17:33Oh, fuck!
17:51Oh, fuck!
18:00Oh, fuck!
18:30My tooth is infected.
18:35I need antibiotics.
18:37Better get a fucking dentist.
18:51I'll just die from fucking sepsis.
18:54It would be of the pleasure of doing it yourself.
18:56Sounds a bit anti-climatic.
18:58After all this time...
19:17He wasn't ever going to leave me alone.
19:19Every time I turned around, there'd be staring at me.
19:22Staring at you?
19:24Yeah.
19:25I'd be eating or working out in the weight room.
19:28I'd be reading in the library and he'd come and sit across from me.
19:32I even caught him watching me sleep one time.
19:35I couldn't take that anymore.
19:36You messed him up pretty good.
19:38He may lose that eye.
19:42Sam, did you hear what I said?
19:44Did you feel anything?
19:45Yeah.
19:46I feel good.
19:47You feel good?
19:48He wasn't ever going to leave me alone.
19:49Sam?
19:50I'm not his fucking brother.
19:51Had to get that into his head somehow.
19:53Pound it into his head, you mean?
19:54Are you sure there wasn't something more to it?
19:55Like more what?
19:56Like more complicated.
19:57Nah.
19:58Nah, I'm done talking.
19:59Sam?
20:00I said I'm done talking.
20:02I said I'm done talking.
20:03This concludes the post-defence interview with Samuel Hague, age 17.
20:0610th March 2013 at 11.05 on 1.05 on 2.25.
20:07And I have to take it.
20:08Sam?
20:09I don't think I'm mad at you.
20:10Right?
20:11I just said I'm mad at you.
20:12Did you get that?
20:13That was the other one?
20:14I was just a little Isso.
20:15But that was the odd.
20:16Oh, no.
20:17What happened?
20:18I had to get that into his head.
20:19I actually said I had to...
20:20I had to see him.
20:21I had to keep him.
20:22That aw.
20:23How did I got to see him?
20:25I did this.
20:26I had to get that into his head somehow.
20:27I had to pound it into his head, you mean?
20:29Are you sure there wasn't something more to it?
20:31Like more what?
20:32So what?
20:33Like more complicated.
20:342013 at 11.09 a.m. with myself Terry Dundee, corrections counsellor at Godhaven, HMYOI.
20:44I knew Haig better than most, which isn't saying much.
20:48Haig was fucking precious about everything.
20:51He wouldn't share sources, wouldn't talk to anyone at the office when he even bothered to show up.
20:57But still, everyone thought he was so clever.
20:59But not you.
21:00I fucking knew the guy.
21:01I knew the reason he got on so well with people who crossed the line.
21:05He was one of them.
21:06How did you get the video?
21:08It was on his computer.
21:09Oh, you hacked Haig's computer.
21:10After he died.
21:11You say it like it doesn't make a difference.
21:13How did Haig get the video?
21:15Someone at Godhaven must have gave it to him.
21:17He'd been going back and forth to the place in the last few months before he died.
21:22Why?
21:23He was working on a story.
21:25Can we read it?
21:26Look, I've still got some standards.
21:28Oh, fuck off. You're a journalist. You do your own mother from behind.
21:31How does any of this help us in our investigation of Merrick Lingard?
21:33It helps you in your investigation into who killed Sam Haig.
21:36We're not investigating Haig's death.
21:38Well, maybe you should be.
21:40Sam found this kid.
21:42The one he was talking about in the video.
21:44The one he practically scalped to death.
21:46What is this kid's name?
21:47He called him X.
21:49To protect his identity.
21:51And how does Mr. X relate to Merrick Lingard?
21:53Oh, wait. It doesn't.
21:55Unless Haig got screwed into whatever was happening with him and this kid from his past.
21:59Sounds like something a crackerjack journey like you should look into.
22:02Talk to Terry Dundee.
22:05The other voice on the tape.
22:06The one talking to Sam.
22:08He's still at Godhaven.
22:10I've reached out myself, but he gave me the big fuck off about how the records are sealed.
22:14Well, this has been fascinating.
22:15Well, if you find anything, Mork, you be sure to remember me.
22:18Oh!
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23:08Oh!
23:09Oh!
24:41What are you watching?
24:42They're just some shite.
24:44Perfect.
24:47You had this look on your face earlier.
24:51I've never seen it before, even when you're super pissed off at me.
24:54When you went after that guy, you were like this guy I didn't even know.
24:57Yeah.
24:59Yeah.
24:59Okay.
25:15I'm two people, yeah?
25:25I have to be.
25:26I see things most days that no one person can see, that no one person can handle or should
25:31ever have to see in the first place, to be honest.
25:32Like what?
25:33What's the worst thing you've ever seen?
25:35No, I'm not going to do that to you.
25:36I'm not going to put what's in my head into yours.
25:38I didn't do it to your mum.
25:39I'm certainly not going to do it to you.
25:40Why not?
25:41Because you live in a different world.
25:43Yeah?
25:43There's no need for you to know the specifics of the other world beyond that it exists.
25:47And that once in a blue moon, something from over there crosses into here.
25:51So the guy in the ice cream shop, he knows that.
25:53He wants to scare you by showing you the other world.
25:56He wants to make you so afraid that he fucking owns you.
26:00Well, you can't go through what you did without it stirring things up.
26:05What?
26:05Like, do you mean I'm going to have nightmares and shit?
26:10Well, who knows what it'll be.
26:11But if you get taken to the point you think you're going to die or you're around death,
26:14all of a sudden there's this menu of various and sundry shit that's just waiting to sneak up on you.
26:20Are you just trying to scare me?
26:21You're already scared.
26:23That's the whole point.
26:24You now know that things can change in an instant.
26:28You and me were members of the same club.
26:30Yeah, well, I don't want to be in that club.
26:32Yeah, well, no one joins voluntarily, fella.
26:37People spend their whole lives trying to avoid that kind of calamity.
26:41But you have to go to the meetings.
26:45You have to speak to the other members of the club so that you know you're not the only one out there
26:48who's thinking and feeling the shit that you're thinking and feeling.
26:54What? So, like, you and Hardy?
26:58Yeah.
26:59Like, me and Hardy.
27:01And now, me and you.
27:04Wait, you...
27:06You want to talk about it?
27:07Yeah, when you need to, sure.
27:13About what happened?
27:16About what's happening.
27:21And maybe we should start with you telling me how thoroughly pissed off you are
27:24at me ruining things with your mum.
27:28And then abandoning you when I was shot.
27:31I mean, that's not your fault.
27:33You couldn't help it.
27:35No.
27:37But you can still be mad.
27:39No, that's okay.
27:40You're allowed to be fucking mad.
27:42Maybe let's have our first meeting about that.
27:47I am here.
27:50I'm listening.
27:52Promise.
28:05Morning.
28:05Morning.
28:07Not much of a file, is it?
28:34Police took one look at the height of that cliff and made the call right there.
28:38I'd likely have done the same myself.
28:41Injuries consistent with traumatic fall from a great height.
28:44As if there's a fall from a great height that's not traumatic.
28:46Okay.
28:47So, what's your problem?
28:48Outside of the timeline and the cause of death, both being very fucking dodgy.
28:51Mm-mm.
28:52The guy who found Haig.
28:54Paul Evans.
28:54Yeah, yeah, the climber instructor.
28:56Yeah.
28:57He says he was with his wife the night before and found Haig's body in the morning when
29:01he went to take pictures for the website.
29:02Okay.
29:02But the day he found Haig's body, it was pouring rain.
29:06But Scotland could have been rain when he woke up, sun when he got there, and a fucking
29:10blizzard when he went home.
29:11He also sent about a dozen messages to Haig's burner phone that night.
29:15A few examples.
29:16All right.
29:17No more secrets.
29:19I think you need to get everything out in the open.
29:21This isn't about my wife.
29:23I want you to know that I see you.
29:26Are you back at the hotel?
29:28Is she still there?
29:29What?
29:29Hold on, hold on.
29:30Who's she?
29:31It's got to be Merit.
29:32And there was no response until the last message which said,
29:35I'm going for a climb.
29:37S.
29:38And no one followed up on any of it.
29:40Well, it was all irrelevant to Haig's death once it was deemed accidental.
29:43It's not irrelevant to Merit.
29:46Haig and Merit had been meeting up at the Prince's Garden Hotel.
29:49And Haig's editor said that he had a burner phone for security.
29:52So Evans was talking to Haig about all that stuff, about secrets and I see you and all that?
29:56What, you and Carl don't talk to each other like that?
29:58I don't talk to my wife like that.
30:00Maybe you should.
30:02Hello, Rose.
30:03How you doing, eh?
30:04You want breakfast, Mr. Grumpy Arse?
30:07Not hungry.
30:07What do you want to face, the wee angel of darkness on an empty stomach?
30:10I'm not hungry.
30:11Suit yourself.
30:12For fuck's sake.
30:14Rose, you want anything?
30:15Cup of tea?
30:15Ah, no thanks.
30:17I've had too many cups already.
30:20Did you tell Ritesh to mow the lawn?
30:22Yeah, why?
30:23He's your carer, not your gardener.
30:25Well, the gardener needs more care than I do.
30:27Looks like shite.
30:28And he's better off out there than for hovering around all the time.
30:35Angel of darkness?
30:37Physiologist who's either going to get me walking again or locked up for murder.
30:41Okay, so, tell me.
30:44If Carl already shook the tree of Paul Evans, then why are we having this conversation?
30:50Evans' story's full of holes.
30:51Yeah, it's leaky as fuck.
30:53Most probably because he doesn't want anyone to know about his special friendship with Sam Hague.
30:56Or he knows more than he's saying.
30:58About merit.
30:59Well, if you think that, then go back and pester him again.
31:02Ask him.
31:03Ask him?
31:04What he's hiding.
31:05What, just come right out and ask him?
31:07Well, why not?
31:08That's what you want to know, isn't it?
31:09Well, Paul Evans is not going to tell me if he's hiding something.
31:12Well, there's ways to ask and there's ways not to ask, if you know what I mean.
31:15It depends on how big your balls are.
31:19I don't even have...
31:20Well, they're not that big.
31:23Wrong answer.
31:25I'm serious, Rose.
31:27If that's true, then what the fuck are you doing here?
31:31Try again.
31:35I have very big balls.
31:38There you go.
31:39That was easy.
31:42Let's me and you figure out how you're going to fuck with Paul Evans.
31:45I have very big balls.
32:15I have very big balls.
32:24I mean, I'm going to fuck him.
32:25There we go.
32:28I have a hand.
32:28I have a babysitter.
32:28I don't know.
32:58I don't know.
33:28I don't know.
33:30I don't know.
33:32I don't know.
33:35Hurry up.
33:38You're a bastard boy.
33:40He's fixed.
33:42our soul.
35:12I'm here for my appointment.
35:26Oh, could you not? Thank you.
35:45So I take it you found my home address by inappropriate means?
35:48Which is fair enough, given your abandonment of me.
35:52I've got to say, it's a nice place. I mean, a bit weird, but cute.
35:57Cute?
35:59Hmm. It's like the 20-year-old you used to live here with your student mates.
36:0220-year-old me did live here with my student mates.
36:05What's your place like then?
36:10Like my ex-wife.
36:11So we both live steeped in our own sad histories.
36:13Except I'll bet you had a lot more fun here.
36:15Not really. I was severely underweight and deeply depressed.
36:19Most of my 20s were spent weighing carrots and doing star jumps.
36:22Still sounds better than my marriage.
36:23I'd rather have gotten my suffering out in my 20s.
36:27And you know suffering, do you?
36:2815 years on the murder squad.
36:31I meant your own.
36:31So this is where you accuse me of self-pity, great.
36:36I don't accuse.
36:38I just observe.
36:41Have you met Dr. Sonnenberg?
36:43I have.
36:44And what did you think?
36:46She reminds me of my Aunt Enid.
36:49You know, the kind that likes to potter around the garden,
36:51making sure all the pansies are healthy,
36:53on top of all the bodies that are buried underneath.
36:56Anyway, I'm giving up on therapy.
36:59No, you can hardly give up on something you haven't tried.
37:01Martin, my lodger, says I should pay more attention to my dreams.
37:06Honestly, I can't remember the last one I had.
37:08I think you're supposed to write them down as soon as you wake up,
37:10before you forget.
37:11No, I mean I don't have them.
37:13You don't dream.
37:14I don't sleep.
37:16And you don't need therapy.
37:18I need sleep.
37:19Well, they have pills and things now.
37:22Mm, they scare me.
37:25You read about people all the time, you know,
37:27waking up after a sleeping pill and they've
37:29eaten everything in the fridge,
37:31or the front door's open and the dog's got its lead on,
37:34or you wake up naked next to their ex-girlfriend in the bathroom.
37:36Ah.
37:36Why are you here, Carl?
37:41I don't know.
37:46I thought I did.
37:47But now I don't.
37:56Well, when you figure it out, you can come back and tell me.
38:03I think that's us for today.
38:08Listen.
38:09I think that's what I'm going to do.
38:10I think that's what I'm going to do.
38:11I think that's what I'm going to do.
38:12I think that's what I'm going to do.
38:13I think that's what I'm going to do.
38:14I think that's what I'm going to do.
38:15I think that's what I'm going to do.
38:16I think that's what I'm going to do.
38:17I think that's what I'm going to do.
38:18I think that's what I'm going to do.
38:19I think that's what I'm going to do.
38:20I think that's what I'm going to do.
38:21I think that's what I'm going to do.
38:22I think that's what I'm going to do.
38:23I think that's what I'm going to do.
38:24I think that's what I'm going to do.
38:25I think that's what I'm going to do.
38:26you know I tried rock climbing once I do Zumba now it's fair to keep my feet on
38:50the ground right but what is it that brings you here then oh DC Dixon I'm looking for Chloe Evans
38:59Chloe that's right you just missed her are you sure we had an appointment I'm very sure
39:05I'm her husband she's gone to see her midwife ah so you're Paul okay
39:15um is there something I can help you with no no I don't think so is this is a follow-up
39:25appointment to a conversation I had with Chloe the other day so what conversation I'm sorry I
39:31can't share any information that's been brought to our attention yeah but I'm her husband again
39:36I'm sorry he let her know that I was here and uh have her give me a call on this number as soon
39:43as soon as she can lovely to meet you Paul
40:13she told you didn't she you told me what Paul
40:41that you're good right there is that mace pepper spray I've also got a pair brass knuckles in here
40:48and a wee taser you seriously think I want to hurt you I know you don't want to get sprayed in the face
40:54you even a real cop I often ask myself the same question but can I ask you about Sam Hague
41:00right so Chloe did tell you about us no but you just did the word us that did it and it's totally
41:10fine by the way oh for fuck's sake I'm not even gay no of course you're not maybe you just wanted
41:17to experiment I wasn't involved with Sam in any kind of sexual way so how were you involved with Sam
41:22when you claim you become close trust is everything I was the one person Sam felt he could say anything to
41:29such as
41:30you name it we get up on a cliff or a crag and
41:34just talk so climbing was like therapy and Sam trusted you with the rope and all his deep dark secrets
41:41yeah that's about it
41:42so you were lying then when you told the other detectives that you didn't know about Sam and Merritt Lingard because of course he would have told you
41:48I wasn't lying Sam never mentioned her come on you think with all that sharing going on she would have came up once or twice
41:54well she didn't and I didn't think Sam was involved with anyone back then what about the dozen or so texts you sent two days before
42:00the ones with the bits like we can't leave it like this I see you blah blah blah blah blah
42:05they all been drinking that night and Sam was going on about his latest piece saying he thought that it was going to change his life
42:13and of course Chloe who never liked Sam she was always annoyed with his secrecy she said something along the lines of
42:19well that's good because he needed to make some big fucking changes in his life or he was definitely going to die and take me with him
42:26then they had a big row and Sam left
42:28and he went to the hotel the one you mentioned in your texts
42:31are you at the hotel is she still there
42:34I'm assuming that the she you were referring to was Merritt
42:37why would you assume that
42:39because Sam and Merritt had been meeting up at a hotel
42:41and like I've told you several times now you never mentioned her
42:45don't suppose you know the name of the hotel
42:48course I do it's up the road from us it's called the Spivy Inn
42:51the Spivy Inn?
42:53aye
42:54really? and you're sure that's where he was?
42:56yeah very sure
43:00and he wasn't with a woman?
43:02I didn't say that
43:04it's not about Chloe
43:11is she still there? oh fuck me
43:14I sent her back to apologise
43:17Chloe went to see Sam?
43:19aye
43:20alone?
43:21well I was too pissed to go anywhere
43:23did she apologise?
43:25yeah in a manner of speaking
43:27what manner would that be?
43:29well like I said we'd all been drinking
43:32oh
43:37but I thought you said that she didn't even like him
43:40sometimes it makes it better
43:42why didn't you tell all of this to the police back then?
43:45because it was a one time thing
43:46are you sure?
43:47I didn't kill Sam Haig
43:49no one said you did but
43:50come on did you kill Sam Haig?
43:52course not
43:53I mean he shagged your wife
43:54yeah thank you
43:55but I didn't know about that then
43:58I was just worried because he wasn't responding to my texts
44:01at least not until the last one he sent
44:03no one said he was going for a climb
44:10if you want to speak to me
44:12or my wife again
44:14call our lawyer
44:18thank you
44:20good morning Maire
44:31it's a rubbish day
44:33my favourite day of the month
44:36the year
44:50for me
44:53my favourite day of the day
44:54thequi
44:57the free
44:58the
45:01the
45:04Oh, just take your own sweet time.
45:34You and I live in your own shit for another month, that's fine by me, you manky bitch.
46:04You and I live in your own shit.
46:34You and I live in your own shit.
47:04You and I live in your own shit.
47:34You and I live in your own shit.
48:04You and I live in your own shit.
48:34You and I live in your own shit.
49:04You and I live in your own shit.
49:34You and I live in your own shit.
50:04You and I live in your own shit.
50:06You and I live in your own shit.
50:08You and I live in your own shit.
50:10You and I live in your own shit.
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