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First broadcast 14th March 1996.

Sam continues her investigation in the prisoner's death and believes the police are covering up.

Amanda Burton - Sam Ryan
John McGlynn - Tom Adams
Ruth Gemmell - Kerry Cox
Ian Shaw - P.C. Johns
Cécile Pallas - Natalie Johns
Sam Parks - Fred Dale
Rick Bacon - TV Reporter (as Richard Bacon)
Philip Glenister - P.C. Denning
Gwyneth Strong - Patricia Denning
Clare Higgins - D.S. Farmer
Brendan Coyle - Liam Slattery
Ian Keith - P.C. Jarvis
Milo Twomey - P.C. North
Ken Stott - Sergeant Claire
Gregor Truter - Sergeant Lathwell
Janice Acquah - Marcia Evans
James Aubrey - D.I. Hartley
Michael Troughton - Allen Symonds
Kate Fenwick - Tracy Tennant
Lee Whitlock - Stevo
William Armstrong - Trevor Stewart
Richard Trinder - Bomb Disposal Officer
Ruth McCabe - Wyn Ryan
Doreen Hepburn - Beryl Ryan
Matthew Steer - Ricky Ryan
Caroline John - Mrs. Claire

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00:00No!
00:25No!
00:26No!
00:33Go and tell Farmer. Don't phone. Don't radio. Go and tell her.
00:41Bag his head. Get him straight to the mortuary.
00:56Is there someone else who can do this? I'm doing it. Let's get on with it.
01:11Right. Let's have a look at his lungs.
01:26There's froth and a trachea.
01:41There's froth and a trachea, main bronchi, and the smaller air passages.
01:58In addition, there are scattered pieces of weed present.
02:05The lungs are over-inflated in appearance and feel crappitant, which is consistent with drowning.
02:17There's froth and a trachea.
02:21PC Stephen Johns was 24 years old, married and lived in Cambridge.
02:26This is the second death to have involved the East Anglia Constabulary in three days.
02:30Michael Jason Pearce was...
02:32Do you think I should phone, Natalie?
02:34Yes.
02:35Yes.
02:36You're secure. Go on.
02:37Jerry, what happened to Stephen? I mean, I knew there was something up. I'm not stupid.
02:50Shut up.
02:51Shut up.
02:52You're such a lovely man.
02:55Shut up.
02:58There's a wound to the back of the head.
03:14A superficial linear laceration with surrounding abrasion and bruising.
03:23It's impossible to say whether the bruising occurred prior to or during drowning.
03:28It's possible he banged his head on the way down or when he hit the bottom.
03:34Could he have fallen? His wife said he couldn't swim.
03:37It's possible. I just can't say for sure.
03:41I'm sure it would be of great comfort to his wife if I could tell her that he'd slipped.
03:45That it was accidental death.
03:48I'm sure it would.
03:50I'm afraid I can't give her that comfort.
04:09Good night, ma'am.
04:11Is there someone with his widow?
04:13Yes, ma'am.
04:19Good night.
04:20Sam, I want to meet your family.
04:37You've met my family. Have you lost the will to live?
04:41It's time.
04:43I don't think so.
04:44Wynne is...
04:45Wynne is a deeply unhappy woman. That's what Wynne is.
04:50What good would it do?
04:52When I think of you and Wynne, I see myself defined by a conflict that has left us high and dry and knackered.
05:04It's time we all moved on.
05:06Maybe we're not all ready to move on.
05:11Have you got me out?
05:14All right, Sarge.
05:15Bob.
05:16Sorry, sir.
05:17I mean, Bob.
05:18You two out.
05:19When's the public enter the police station for the front entrance?
05:22I've come to see Superintendent Farmer.
05:23Have you got an appointment?
05:24So there's no trace of Pierce's blood in any police clothes or shoes?
05:25No.
05:26Did you get John's shoes?
05:27Nothing wrong with them.
05:28There was one odd thing, though.
05:29Sergeant Claire?
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06:28Tell me why it's not possible.
06:30Apart from the fact that there's no evidence that he did,
06:33nobody in this station has a bad word to say about her.
06:35Yeah, apart from that.
06:37We know that he wasn't anywhere near that cell at the time of death.
06:40How do we know that?
06:42He was at a suspect's flat.
06:44Which suspect?
06:45Steve-O, a petty dealer.
06:47Have you spoken to him?
06:48No, but Hartley has.
06:50He can verify everything that was in John's statement.
06:52I don't care about Hartley.
06:54I want you to speak to him.
06:56Come in.
06:57Mr. Clare.
07:03Bob.
07:05I heard the news.
07:07It's a terrible business.
07:09Did you know John's well?
07:12He was a good lad.
07:14A bit green.
07:17A decent boy.
07:19He would have made a good officer.
07:23You were the custody sergeant that night.
07:25Is there any way, in your opinion, that John's could have been involved in Pierce's death?
07:31Stephen John's didn't kill anybody.
07:33All right, Bob.
07:34Just a question.
07:37Ma'am.
07:39Come in.
07:42Ma'am, they're about to, um...
07:44About to what?
07:46Open John's his locker, Ma'am.
07:49I'll do that.
08:03It's not for you to do.
08:05I thought he gave his shoes in.
08:19He did.
08:20These must be his spinners.
08:22But all the lockers were checked on the night of the murder.
08:24Well, maybe put them in later.
08:27There's no crime in that.
08:29We'll see.
08:30Get these down to the lab, priority.
08:40Get his personal effects to his wife.
08:44Ma'am.
08:46Bob, could I have a word?
08:49It won't take a minute, please.
08:51What are you doing?
09:05What am I doing?
09:08What do I have to do?
09:09What do I should have done?
09:12Why?
09:13We're all right.
09:14Why?
09:17He's dead!
09:21Then, don't let him die in vain.
09:29Did you hear about the policeman?
09:32That might be good news.
09:34But he's dead.
09:35I know, but...
09:37What if he killed this man, and then felt so guilty he killed himself?
09:42That's what people are saying.
09:45But what if they're wrong?
09:46You didn't see what I saw in that cell.
09:51What if I'm actually capable of doing something like that?
09:53You didn't do it.
09:55Theresa.
09:55I know you.
09:58I know you couldn't do a thing like that.
10:04The geezer came and spoke to me.
10:06I told him what happened.
10:07Which geezer?
10:08The investigating geezer.
10:10And what did you tell the investigating geezer?
10:14Why don't you go and ask him?
10:16Because I'm asking you, you little wanker!
10:20I've got nothing else to say.
10:22It's all been sorted.
10:23Oh, come here!
10:24Hey, Paul!
10:29Tom!
10:30Shut it!
10:31What's been sorted?
10:32I told the geezer.
10:34Aye, and now you can tell me.
10:35And I want the truth.
10:37I heard him.
10:38Heard who?
10:39The bloke in the next cell.
10:40Which bloke?
10:41You know!
10:43You mean you were in the station when the murder was discovered?
10:46Yeah.
10:47I heard this bloke go apeshit.
10:49I mean, total shed collapse, man.
10:51There's people coming and going, some whispering.
10:54I think the cop opens my cell door.
10:55Which one?
10:56I don't know.
10:57Which one?
10:58I don't remember.
10:59All right.
11:05It was the young one that arrested me.
11:08The one who topped himself.
11:10What did he say?
11:12He said I was free to go.
11:13There'd been no charges.
11:14What else?
11:16Please.
11:16What else?
11:18He said if anyone ever asked I was to say they was here,
11:21search my flat for drugs.
11:22Sir?
11:41Do you want a game?
11:42No.
11:43I want you to look at this.
11:46Sir?
11:46It says you and Johns were searching Steve-O's flat between 10.45 and 11.15.
11:55Well, that's not true, is it?
11:57Must be.
11:58That's what it says.
11:59Don't piss me about.
12:01Sir, it's in my statement.
12:04It's in Johns' statement.
12:06Aye, but Johns is dead.
12:09So I've only got your word for it.
12:11And Sergeant Clare.
12:12He knew where we were.
12:13If you've got anything to tell me, you tell me now.
12:18Were you in the station at the time of the murder?
12:20No, I wasn't, I swear.
12:22What about Johns?
12:26Jerry.
12:28He was with me most of the time.
12:31Most of the time?
12:33Well, where else did he go?
12:37He said he left his wallet in the station.
12:39I waited outside in the car.
12:41Well, he went back into the station to get it.
12:44At the time of the murder?
12:46Yeah.
12:55Is Clare involved in this?
13:00Clare?
13:01He was a custody sergeant.
13:03He must have seen Johns going in and out.
13:05He didn't.
13:05We told Clare we were at Steve-O's and he believed us.
13:10Right.
13:12If this is true,
13:14and all you did was protect Johns...
13:16It is true.
13:19Then you're an idiot.
13:21But if you're worse than an idiot,
13:23if you're a murderer,
13:25I'll come for you, Jerry.
13:27No rank.
13:28No rights.
13:29I'll come for you.
13:30I spoke to Wynne today,
13:39and I asked her.
13:42And?
13:45What did she say?
13:47She said Declan was a murdering bastard
13:49who got everything coming to him.
13:51And that you...
13:53What about me?
13:54You were an arrogant, good-for-nothing moron
13:56who had learned to rhyme moon with June
13:58and thought you knew everything about everything.
14:01And then she said...
14:02Right, yes, thank you.
14:03Got the message.
14:04Then she said she'd come.
14:07You're joking.
14:08No.
14:09Wynne, Ricky, Mammy, they're all coming.
14:13Bloody hell.
14:17That's not them.
14:18No, tomorrow.
14:26Hi.
14:26Hello, Tom.
14:27Can I have a quick word?
14:29Sure.
14:30Thanks.
14:36The custody sergeant in a station knows everything.
14:40He's like God.
14:41If an officer nicks a pencil, he knows.
14:44If an officer knocks off five minutes early, he knows.
14:48So if an officer murders a prisoner, he knows.
14:53I haven't met very many people in my life that I really look up to.
15:03But Bob Clare is one of them.
15:04When I was a kid copper in Glasgow, he looked out for me.
15:09He'd seen it all, you know, but it never made him bitter or cynical.
15:18In his statement, he said that Denning and Johns weren't in the station at the time of the murder.
15:24That's a lie.
15:28Have you spoken to him?
15:32What do I say?
15:33He's retired.
15:35His wife's dying.
15:36One of his young coppers may just have topped himself.
15:40And I go crashing in and accuse him of falsifying a statement.
15:44A man died in my station.
15:49He was in my custody.
15:51He should have been the safest man in Cambridgeshire.
15:55So, yes, I was a little disturbed when I saw the inside of that cell.
16:01It was my last night and I was bloody devastated.
16:04You said in your statement that Johns wasn't in the station at the time of the murder.
16:08Tom, I said I didn't see him.
16:11Do you think Stephen Johns killed Michael Pierce?
16:13No, I think Alan Simmons killed Michael Pierce.
16:16What about...
16:16I'm sorry, doctor, I don't care what rabbits are pulled out of what hats.
16:20You will never persuade me that one of my boys did what I saw in that cell.
16:24We should go.
16:26I think that Simmons killed Pierce, and I will always think that.
16:30And I think if some people spent a bit more time proving that,
16:33rather than running around pointing the finger at police officers,
16:37I think this whole bloody mess would have been over.
16:39And I think Stephen Johns might still be alive.
16:46That's what I think.
16:50We can see ourselves out, Bob.
16:57Sergeant, why were you wearing a brand new pair of shoes on the night of the murder?
17:00My wife bought them for me.
17:05She wanted me to look my best on my last night.
17:08Is that all right, doctor?
17:11Let's go.
17:14That's the trouble with pulling rabbits out of hats, Dr. Ryan.
17:18Might look clever,
17:20but it's just another stupid bloody rabbit, isn't it?
17:23Here are the results from the shoes found in Johns' locker.
17:48And these are definitely Johns' shoes.
17:51Definitely.
17:53Someone had tried to clean them.
17:54They'd been doused in cleaning fluids, scrubbed, buffed.
17:57But I found a blood trace in the cotton stitching.
17:59Michael Pierce, same blood group.
18:01So Johns was in that cell.
18:09Fred, if anyone needs me, I'll be at the police station.
18:11Okay.
18:15This is Johns.
18:16I'm very sorry.
18:20Come on, Natalie.
18:22I hope you're rotting in hell.
18:23Come on.
18:24Well, that's that, then.
18:48What?
18:48I'll be eating on my own for the rest of my life.
18:53We found blood on Johns' shoes.
18:56Someone had tried very hard to clean it off.
19:07More fan mail?
19:08I thought you'd want to know.
19:10The one of my officers is a murderer.
19:12Not really.
19:15I'll see you out.
19:15Don't bother.
19:16Don't bother.
19:34So let me get this straight.
19:36Wynne and Liam are coming around to your house to have dinner.
19:39Yes.
19:42The same night?
19:44Yes.
19:46Same room?
19:47Jesus, Trevor.
19:53Get out.
19:54Get out.
19:54What is it?
19:54What is it?
19:57Do they know what it is?
20:05No, but they're going to blow it up anyway, just to make sure.
20:08Why would anyone want to blow you up?
20:11It's said for Johns.
20:13Someone thinks I'm responsible for what happened to him.
20:16We can hardly arrest the whole police force.
20:19That's not funny.
20:21I did nothing to that man.
20:23It was him who contacted me, remember?
20:25Well, it wasn't a bomb.
20:52I think we might have just blown up your laundry, Mum.
21:11Liam.
21:12Sam.
21:14Don't you dare get drunk on me.
21:16Sam, your sister is coming to dinner.
21:18It was your idea.
21:21I know, but I didn't say I was going to be sober.
21:36It all looks lovely, Sam.
21:38Thanks.
21:39Liam helped.
21:45Ricky?
21:45No.
21:46Mum.
21:47He's got school tomorrow.
21:50La-dee-da.
21:51La-dee-da.
21:54There you go, Mrs. Ryan.
21:56Don't tell me you've got school tomorrow.
22:03How's work?
22:05Oh, you know, a lot of cars go that way.
22:09Some go the other way.
22:12And then a few come in and get some petrol.
22:15Right.
22:16Would you like a straw, Mrs. Ryan?
22:22You trying to be funny?
22:25No.
22:27I'm asking if she would like a straw.
22:28Just wear a label.
22:29I'm asking if she would like a straw.
22:30I'm asking if she would like a straw.
22:30I'm asking if she would like a straw.
22:31I'm asking if she would like a straw.
22:31I'm asking if she would like a straw.
22:32I'm asking if she would like a straw.
22:32I'm asking if she would like a straw.
22:33I'm asking if she would like a straw.
22:34I'm asking if she would like a straw.
22:34I'm asking if she would like a straw.
22:35I'm asking if she would like a straw.
22:36I'm asking if she would like a straw.
22:36I'm asking if she would like a straw.
22:37I'm asking if she would like a straw.
22:38I'm asking if she would like a straw.
22:39I'm asking if she would like a straw.
22:40I'm asking if she would like a straw.
22:41I'm asking if she would like a straw.
22:42So anyway, I'm walking home from school, minding my own business.
23:03Must have been one of the only times he went to school.
23:06Aye. I'm walking round the corner, and all of a sudden, smack.
23:12What?
23:13A bloody great slab of concrete hits me on the head and knocks me off my feet.
23:18So, I'm lying there, blood spouting out on me like a Niagara Falls, and your mother looking down on me.
23:28You did it, Mum. It was only a pebble.
23:30What does she say? I'm so sorry, Liam. Hold on now while I'm just going to get some help.
23:36No, she didn't, Liam.
23:41No. She says, serves you right, you Catholic bastard.
23:51You Catholic bastard!
23:54Win, I'm sorry about what happened to your dad. I was sorry then, and I'm sorry now.
24:09Don't ask me to forgive and forget.
24:12Ricky, would you pass the water?
24:15Don't you want to remember more, Win?
24:17Leave it, Liam. It's too fast.
24:2020 years? Too fast?
24:21Leave her alone.
24:22Let him talk. He likes talking.
24:25Wouldn't you like to remember?
24:27The smell of a classroom on a wet afternoon.
24:30The butterfly thrill when Michael McBride told you he loved you at the youth club dance.
24:36Jesus.
24:38Lying half asleep in your father's chest.
24:42Listening to his voice boom around in your head.
24:45Enough, Liam.
24:46What happened to your dad will always be central to your lives.
24:50That's right.
24:53That's proper.
24:55But the other things must come too, so that what did happen to your dad, to thousands of men like your dad, like Declan, can have a proper context.
25:04And when they have a context, you can look back with more than bitterness.
25:09You can look back with love.
25:16Look at you there, Tal.
25:18Huh?
25:18You were wearing that dress and I met you there once.
25:21Oh, look, Blackpool.
25:33Hey, let's go back there in the spring, eh?
25:37Yeah.
25:37Yeah, why not?
25:38Hey, let's go back there.
26:08Hey.
26:22Am?
26:24Come back to bed.
26:27I'm going to go to America, son.
26:31I've had a ticket burning a hole in my pocket for a month now.
26:34But I've been putting it off.
26:35All the time you've been in Cambridge, you've had a plane ticket in your pocket?
26:42I'm tired of looking back.
26:44It's time to move on, see what's around the next corner.
26:48I'm very pleased for you, Liam.
26:49So what was this?
26:54Come with me.
26:57I spoke to a friend out there.
26:58He says there's a vacant chair in pathology at the University of Massachusetts.
27:01How dare you?
27:02Sam, listen to me, please.
27:06My life is here.
27:08My family, my career.
27:09I know why you're here with your family.
27:11It's like huddling into a lifeboat.
27:12It's crap, but at least it's crap with other people.
27:14Oh, you're very clever, Liam.
27:16But you're not half as bloody clever as you think you are.
27:18You come swanning back into my life after 20 years.
27:20Get out of the lifeboat, Sam.
27:22Get some bloody joy.
27:23And be like you, you mean?
27:25Running around the world, measuring your life in young girls?
27:28How balanced is that?
27:30Okay.
27:31I know I should have brought it up earlier.
27:33I'm arrogant of you.
27:35I'm in control of my life, not you.
27:37You're not in control of your life.
27:39You're an obsessive.
27:41You think if you fill up your life with other people's emotions,
27:44you won't have to deal with your own.
27:45Sam, you are an incredible woman.
27:47But you're not in control.
27:49You think that you are, you pray that you are,
27:51but you're not.
27:51You're not even in control when you're sleeping.
27:54Get out, Liam.
27:55Sam.
27:56Get out.
28:09Do you know anyone called N-G-N-N-N-G?
28:13They look like the name tags you used to have inside your clothes at school.
28:17Hello?
28:17Do police officers have name tags in their clothing?
28:21Sam.
28:22Liam Slattery.
28:26It can wait, Sam.
28:27I'm sorry, Liam.
28:29She's in a meeting.
28:30Can I take a message?
28:31I found blood on some of the shirt fragments.
28:34The same blood group as Michael Pierce.
28:36You've got it.
28:37Someone was trying to tell you something big time.
28:39That's his phone number.
28:42That's when his train leaves.
28:43It's a lunch.
29:05Mrs. Denning
29:08What?
29:09I'm Dr. Ryan
29:10I know who you are
29:12You sent me a package
29:13I didn't get to see what was inside it
29:15I don't know what you mean
29:16You wrote for Johns on it
29:18It was a shirt, wasn't it?
29:20It had blood on it
29:21I don't know what you're talking about
29:23You liked Stephen Johns, didn't you?
29:25Yes
29:25You don't believe the things people are saying about him
29:27I have to go
29:29Stephen Johns is dead
29:30Michael Pierce is dead
29:32A man is going to stand trial for murder
29:35What was in the package, Mrs. Denning?
29:38Was it your husband's shirt?
29:40Gerry
29:40What's she doing here?
29:44I don't know, Gerry
29:44I haven't spoken to her
29:46I haven't said anything
29:46But Gerry, I didn't...
29:47Get in the car
29:49Can't piss on me, Doctor
29:54I'm not Stephen Johns
29:57Are you trying to hurt me
29:59or my family?
30:02I promise you, I will hurt you back
30:04You harass my officers
30:12Now you're harassing my officers' wives
30:14Patricia Denning wanted to tell me something
30:16Patricia Denning has just been on the phone
30:18The woman wants to make an official complaint
30:21Only because her husband told her to
30:23Quite right, too
30:24Someone sent me a package
30:27because they had something they wanted to give me
30:29Which you helpfully blew up, didn't you?
30:32My father was in the RUC
30:36He was killed by an IRA bomb
30:39So I have a slight problem with bombs
30:42Trevor?
30:51Hmm?
30:53What would you say if I said I wanted to take a sabbatical?
30:55A sabbatical?
31:02I'd say you only just bloody got here
31:04Liam?
31:10Yes, he's going to teach in the States for a year
31:12He wants me to join him
31:13What is your business, partner?
31:17I'd have to say I think you'd be crazy
31:18I couldn't afford to keep your job open
31:21on the off chance that you might come back
31:23It's only hypothetical
31:25But as your friend, I think it'd probably be a good idea
31:29I'd keep your job open as long as I could
31:34And it wouldn't be the end of the world
31:38if you and I started afresh, would it?
31:42No
31:42Let me know what you decide
31:46Let me know what you're going to do
32:16THE END
32:46All right, I'll get some people to go and take a look
32:50Thanks
32:52You all right?
32:57I missed a train
32:58Look, you just stay here and get some rest
33:03I'll sort it out
33:16Shit
33:23Shit
33:24Hello, this is Sam Ryan
33:27I can't come to the call at the moment
33:29But if you leave your name and number
33:31I'll get back to you as soon as I can
33:33I'll get back to you as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as soon as
35:03Good.
35:04Why?
35:06Do you know what people are saying about your husband?
35:10Leave him alone.
35:11That he murdered a man?
35:13No.
35:14Murdered him?
35:15And then stamped on him so that another man would be accused of his killing?
35:20No.
35:21That he couldn't live with it.
35:23And he had to kill himself.
35:25He would never kill anyone.
35:27And he would never, never leave me.
35:33Your husband's done with us.
35:37Why?
35:39What was he trying to tell me?
35:41I don't know.
35:56Did he say anything to you?
35:58He said it was an accident.
36:10What was an accident?
36:14Whatever happened.
36:16I said to him, you had an accident with this man, but he said to me, no.
36:24It wasn't my accident.
36:27Whose accident was it?
36:28I don't know.
36:40My own wife.
36:45My own wife.
36:46We can do this on our own, Jerry.
36:51Let them go.
36:53It's nothing to do with them.
36:59If you make a move, I'll take you out.
37:05I won't make a move.
37:06Jerry.
37:20Don't do this.
37:22Get out, Patricia.
37:25Jerry.
37:26Get out.
37:31I think you'd better tell me what this is all about.
37:36Jill.
37:42Jill.
37:43Jill.
37:44Please.
37:45Please.
37:48Sergeant.
38:04That was my last night.
38:06I was upset.
38:10I was nervous.
38:14Get me out of here.
38:16Pierce was making a fuss.
38:17Open the door.
38:18So I went to his cell just to speak to him.
38:21That's all.
38:21Just to speak to him.
38:26But he kept whining, complaining.
38:29Saying Simmons had attacked him.
38:31Now he tried to get out of the cell.
38:36And I pushed him up against the wall.
38:38I didn't hit him.
38:39I swear I didn't hit him.
38:40I know you didn't hit him.
38:48He sat down on the mattress and I shut the door like I've done a thousand times.
38:52He died of a traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage.
38:56When you pushed him up against the wall, he must have banged his head.
39:03Oh, God.
39:07All right in there?
39:08John's found him.
39:11He knew I was the last one in there.
39:13If he'd raised the alarm, he'd have still been alive now.
39:23So what did he do?
39:27He told Denning.
39:30And Denning covered it up.
39:33Denning stamped on Pierce to make it look as if Simmons did it?
39:36Then he realised that his shoe marks would be on the body.
39:45So they took the shoes from Simmons and used them to stamp over the body.
39:57Why didn't you go to Farmer?
39:58There was a second when I might have gone to Farmer.
40:04A second that John's found the body.
40:10After that, no one was able to own up.
40:15Not without dragging down officers with them.
40:23You don't do that sort of thing.
40:28In the end, the murder's down to John's.
40:52People will understand that.
40:54You're not a murderer.
40:55You.
40:58You bastard.
41:03You were so busy trying to shag the pathologist.
41:06You let her piss all over us.
41:09So you bloody sit down!
41:11All right.
41:13All right.
41:16I'm sorry, fine.
41:17Come here.
41:26I'm 20, 70, thanks, Brady.
41:28You scumbag.
41:36Creeping around and stealing stuff right.
41:38We all knew what you were doing.
41:43I went to see Johns.
41:44I told him that he was going to drag us all down with him if he didn't put himself together.
41:52He was going to give himself up?
41:54He phoned me and told me he was going to go to Farmer.
41:56I persuaded him to meet me.
42:04Down by the old quarry.
42:05I didn't mean to kill him.
42:06I didn't mean to kill him.
42:12I just wanted to talk to him.
42:16But he'd broken.
42:17He'd just gone completely.
42:23He was going to go to Farmer and that was that.
42:26Don't let Emma get in those black girls, all right?
42:28Keep your eye on a lot of them.
42:30I've asked for him to go to here.
42:32On response?
42:32Mm-hmm.
42:35You all right?
42:36Mm-hmm.
42:36This is why there are rules.
42:48We had a fight.
42:51The next thing I knew, he was in the water.
42:57I tried to pull him out, but I couldn't.
42:59He was so heavy.
43:02And he wasn't helping.
43:06He was just letting himself sink.
43:08He wouldn't help.
43:11I couldn't understand it.
43:12I was shouting at him to help.
43:15He was unconscious.
43:17Jesus Christ.
43:22I thought I heard somebody coming.
43:24I just panicked.
43:25I just got out of fire.
43:26I was crying.
43:35I was crying.
43:39Oh, my God.
43:40Oh, my God.
43:40Oh, my God.
43:43I was crying.
43:43you can go
43:56promise me you tell his missus i'm sorry
44:01no jerry promise me i promise i promise but for god's sake
44:10jerry it's me
44:12sergeant claire what's that bloody idiot doing
44:17sergeant claire sergeant claire get back here now
44:22come on jerry it's all over you're a good friend jerry
44:27all right get him out of there wait hurry it
44:30i've told them everything
44:38i don't want any more people hurt for what i did jerry
44:42what did he do what did claire do you know i killed the man jerry i didn't
44:51mean to god knows
44:52they know you and john's covered for me
44:58the man's dead jerry john's is dead
45:09let's stop this thing now
45:13harry's
45:15come on
45:23put the knife down
45:28jerry throw the knife away
45:32it's all right son
45:44let's go
45:53let's go
45:54let's go
45:54let's go
45:56let's go
45:58I'm sorry.
46:28What the hell happened to you?
46:38I'm all right. I had a bit of an accident.
46:40Have you seen a doctor?
46:41Trevor, don't fuss.
46:43Did you see Liam?
46:44No, I missed him.
46:46He's been phoning all afternoon.
46:51He didn't get on the train.
46:54He said he couldn't believe you wouldn't at least say goodbye.
46:56Is he still there?
46:58He might be.
47:26He might be.
47:28He might be.
47:29He might be.

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