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#The Twelve
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00:00After dinner, sweetheart, ask your dad.
00:30Dad?
00:35Not too much, Luppy.
00:54Trust me, it looks good.
00:55Perfect for passion.
01:00I see.
01:02Done.
01:07What do you think I see?
01:16Is this nice enough?
01:21You with this.
01:23Are you sure?
01:24It's more your car.
01:26You girls stick together tonight?
01:29We will, Mum.
01:30Be home by 11.
01:31No worries, Mrs. Donnelly.
01:32Sit me up.
01:33Sit me up.
01:34Don't forget the sports.
01:36Sit me up.
01:37Sit me up.
01:38Don't forget the sports.
01:43See you, squad.
01:46I'm going to see you squad.
01:48Must be the season of the wind.
01:51Must be the season of the wind.
01:54Yeah.
01:55Must be the season of the wind.
01:57Must be the season of the wind.
02:01We'll be there.
02:02Let's go.
02:11We'll be there.
02:13We'll be there.
02:15I don't know.
02:45This is for you.
03:15What are you doing here? I thought you were up in the city staying with your sister.
03:33I had to come back. The police are at our house.
03:36The police?
03:37Yes. They've got a search warrant and they won't let Alan leave.
03:41What are they searching for?
03:43We don't know what's happening. Can you please come?
03:48Of course, of course.
04:02It's over there, son.
04:13Nichols.
04:18Detective. Impeccable timing. Victim's laptop.
04:22Don't make me say it.
04:24Don't always enjoy being alive.
04:26Deep breaths, Beth. And don't say a word.
04:38Thanks.
04:39Thanks.
04:40You're welcome.
04:41You're welcome.
04:42Thanks.
04:44Don't.
04:46Stop laughing.
04:47I mean, ugh.
04:49What?
04:51Creepy music.
04:54gut.
04:55I mean, you got to shut the door.
04:56I mean.
04:57Just Erfolg.
04:59Ah boo.
05:01Aah boo.
05:03Alan?
05:19Oh, Gret.
05:21Thanks for coming.
05:23What a fucking nightmare.
05:25They're taking everything.
05:29They're saying I killed that writer.
05:30Look, they're not arresting you yet.
05:34Have you answered any questions?
05:37Oh, only about last Tuesday.
05:40Tuesday?
05:41Yeah, well, she came here, and then she made a scene,
05:44and then she reported him to the police.
05:46They're making a huge mistake.
05:48Look, from now on, you zip it,
05:49and the answer to any question is no comment.
05:52Is that clear?
05:53Mr Chaplin, do you agree this item was on your shelf in the workshop?
06:00No comment.
06:03Do you agree it's the mirror of a car belonging to Amanda Taylor?
06:10No comment.
06:15Evans, got something.
06:17My name is Amanda Taylor,
06:25and I am the daughter of the killer.
06:30My father, Warren Little,
06:33was tried and convicted in the 1980s
06:37of the rape and murders of three women
06:39in 1970 and 1973.
06:42He died in jail seven years ago.
06:47I never knew my father,
06:49but I know that he did sadistic things to women,
06:53and I've been ashamed of that my whole life.
06:56When my mother died,
07:04I found these newspaper clippings among her things
07:07of the unsolved Cape Rock murders
07:11of Judith Donnelly and Susan Mead.
07:14I believe that she thinks
07:19that my father murdered these girls, too.
07:22My book,
07:23My Father is the Cape Rock Killer,
07:26will expose the truth.
07:33The video's a pitch.
07:36She sent it to a book publisher three years ago.
07:38I don't know why she stopped thinking
07:43her father was the killer
07:45and started imagining it was me.
07:49Yeah, we're looking into those details,
07:51but her new manuscript was stolen from the crime scene
07:54and her laptop was immersed in deep water.
07:59Consequently, nobody knows what she was writing about or who,
08:03which in many ways works in your favour.
08:06And they can't find out?
08:07Well, she didn't have back-ups.
08:09She gave no-one details.
08:12She was, well, she was paranoid.
08:14And she made a plagiarism complaint against another writer
08:17who was a possible alternative suspect.
08:20Look, Al, um...
08:22The police have already briefed
08:24one of the state's top prosecutors, Gabe Nichols,
08:29and they're going to charge you with this.
08:34I don't understand.
08:47They have motive.
08:49They have sawdust and hair from the scene.
08:51I don't know how that got there.
08:53You don't have an alibi for the time of death?
08:55I was here.
08:56Beth was here.
08:57She has already told police that she was watching television.
09:00She couldn't hear or see you.
09:02And the police confirmed that with the streaming platform,
09:05so the prosecution is likely to call her as a witness against you.
09:10But the biggest obstacle we have
09:12is Amanda's police report
09:14accusing you of assault just two days before...
09:18I didn't assault her!
09:20She lied!
09:26Good.
09:27Well, ultimately, we should be able to prove that.
09:35Beth, I know it's disturbing.
09:38And I have to say this.
09:39Look, it would be infinitely better
09:41if someone else represents Alan.
09:44Well, I still want you to do it.
09:48However it turns out.
09:51We're more likely to lose our friendship if you don't.
10:02Thanks, Beth.
10:05Brett.
10:08Please.
10:09Okay, Beth, I'll do it.
10:17But I do so with extreme reluctance,
10:21and only because you're my friend.
10:24Brett, this case is not...
10:25It's not just about that woman, Amanda.
10:31Those girls in 68.
10:34Alan and I were there that night.
10:37Alan!
10:37Alan!
10:39Are you staying for the potty?
10:41What do you reckon?
10:43Funny how they invite all the local girls
10:45and hardly any other boys.
10:46Yeah.
10:48Does your dad know you're selling slide boos?
10:52You're kidding, right?
10:54He would skin me alive!
10:55I won't tell.
10:57It's our beach, not theirs.
10:59Stay.
11:00Dad!
11:01Dad!
11:01I don't know.
11:02I'll take care of them.
11:04I know you.
11:04I need to go.
11:05I need to go.
11:07Weren't you?
11:07I need to go.
11:14Righto.
11:17That is for you.
11:19Now rack off, yeah?
11:21Yeah.
11:22How honest does anyone think that I could be married to a man for nearly 50 years who could do something like that?
11:52In today's top story, the murder trial of Alan Chaplin is officially underway in Perth.
12:01Chaplin, who stands accused of killing 41-year-old English teacher Amanda Taylor...
12:06Well, I don't know why I came here tonight
12:19I've got the feeling that something ain't right
12:23I'm so scared in case I fall off my chair
12:27And I'm wondering how I'll get down the stairs
12:31Prouds to the left of me, jokers to the right
12:36Here I am stuck in the middle with you
12:39Yes, I'm stuck in the middle with you
12:42There are only ways I should do
12:46Hey, man
12:51Cheers, man
12:53I have a titanium plate in my right leg
13:06Okay, I emailed you guys about this
13:08Surely we will not have to go through the security pilavé every day
13:12Please, I'll do it
13:14Please, please
13:19Please, please
13:20Ah, Nichols
13:21You wanted to speak to me?
13:25Well, good morning to you two.
13:26Yes, it's about the defendant's wife.
13:29Oh, our witness.
13:29Yes, I'm aware of that, but there is a mercy discussion to be had here
13:34Did I hear right that you're friends with the defendant?
13:37Isn't that against Colby's law?
13:39No, we're more acquaintances, really
13:41But his wife is a friend, and she has retained me
13:44Therefore I need access
13:46So the sooner you call her, the better for both of us
13:50Oh, okay
13:51All right, well, we'll adjust
13:53But you owe me
13:56Well, what about a bottle of my superb Shiraz?
13:59Oh, before the trial ends, please
14:02Wouldn't want it to be sour grapes
14:05Lunch will be at 1pm every day
14:09And we'll generally finish around 4pm
14:13It's expected that we arrive at least one hour before court begins
14:18Anybody who's struggling with feelings or difficulties about the trial
14:24Can call me or text me on this number
14:26As jury foreperson, I'm happy to be on call
14:29But I suggest you keep your own surnames and your contact details to yourselves
14:34Dang, no fraternising, fam
14:37Human relations is my profession, so take my advice
14:49The less we know about each other, the less complicated it's going to get
14:53Okay, so I'm proposing a little exercise to properly break the ice
15:01So if everybody could stand up
15:04Stand up, please
15:06We're going to throw this apple to each other
15:15When you catch it, say your first name and your occupation
15:19And then throw to the next person
15:21I'm Andrew, I'm a composer
15:27Oh, sorry, man, sorry
15:30Sorry, no, no
15:32Sorry
15:32Just gently
15:33I'm Basam, I'm a history teacher
15:38David, orthodontist
15:42Hey
15:44My name is Blake, personal trainer
15:47If anyone wants some tips
15:49Okay, guys, might be nice to throw it to some women as well
15:55Yeah, we can catch
15:56I'm Jasmine
16:02And, um
16:04I'm so sorry, I really need to pee
16:07Okay
16:13Okay, that's a health and safety issue now, so
16:17And we really need everyone present, so maybe let's just talk amongst ourselves
16:21Hey, um
16:37Do you mind if I take a drink?
16:42Don't tell Sharon from HR
16:44I think you mean Karen from HR
16:49Okay
16:51Preach
16:53Hey, did you see the ex-boyfriend outside?
16:59Who's ex-boyfriend?
17:00Amanda's
17:01Amanda's
17:02Amanda's
17:03The victim's
17:04He's not in court though, which is weird
17:06I mean, he might just be a witness
17:08They can't watch the trial until after they've done their thing, so
17:11I reckon he's a witness, I reckon he did it
17:13Have you seen a photo of it?
17:19Oh my god, he's so fucking hot
17:26But like in a kind of creepy way
17:30I mean, he's doing all that boohoo to camera, but he's getting his face blasted everywhere
17:35Are we allowed to be looking at things like that? Doesn't it like, I don't know, mess up the trial or something?
17:39Oh, come on
17:41How are we supposed to make up our minds without all the tea?
17:45Plus, isn't it always the boyfriend?
17:48If I ever end up dead, you should definitely arrest my boyfriend
17:55Who's your boyfriend?
17:57Rowan
17:59He owns Sink
18:01Sink?
18:03The club?
18:06Cool
18:07Sounds convenient
18:12I'm going tonight, if you want to come
18:18Yeah, yeah, I, um, I'd love to
18:25Okay
18:26Alright
18:27Fuck yes to you being on this jury
18:30Honestly, you are my favourite thing about this trial
18:33Stop
18:35Really, Your Honour
18:36Objection
18:37Supposition
18:39Your Honour, is it my learned colleagues' intent to keep disrupting my examination with spurious objections?
18:47Objection overruled
18:50And, Mr Colby, can you shed any light on your intentions?
18:53Your Honour, going forward, I will attempt to limit my interjections to those that have a remote chance of being upheld
19:04Thank you
19:06Continue, please, Madam Prosecutor
19:08Thank you, Your Honour
19:09Detective Amanda Taylor called police to her holiday lodging on April 4th
19:18Why did she do that?
19:19To make a formal complaint against the accused, Alan Chaplin
19:25If the witness could be given Exhibit 5
19:29It's a statement the victim made to police on that day
19:33Detective Evans, can you please read out the highlighted section?
19:38Mr Chaplin became very aggressive
19:41He verbally and physically threatened me
19:44You did it!
19:46I know you fucking did it!
19:48Mr Chaplin chased my car out of the driveway
19:51Ripping off my side mirror with his hands in a rage
19:56What's this complaint followed up?
19:58The officers visited Mr Chaplin that day
20:01But, uh, he denied it
20:03Two days later, his tailor was found dead
20:05Did Amanda Taylor tell police what sparked the assault by the accused?
20:12She told the officers that she'd asked Mr Chaplin for a DNA sample
20:16Oh, for what purpose?
20:19Ms Taylor was working on a book about the unsolved Cape Rock murders in 1968
20:24You refer to the double murder of Judith Donnelly and Susan Meade on Cape Rock Beach, correct?
20:32Objection, Your Honour
20:34Your Honour, I dispute the relevance of detailing the Donnelly-Meade case in this trial
20:40Your Honour, it goes to motive
20:42Mr Colby, the court has already ruled this evidence to be admissible
20:45You're still wasting the court's valuable time
20:49Continue, please, Madam Prosecutor
20:55Detective, can you please explain to the court the relevance of the Donnelly-Meade murders in your case against the accused?
21:02Hello, Alan
21:03Hello, Alan
21:08Oh, uh, hi
21:12Can I, uh, help you?
21:15Oh, it's Amanda Taylor
21:17I spoke to you a few years ago about my father
21:21Moran Little
21:23Oh, yeah, you were writing the book
21:25How's it going?
21:27It wasn't my father
21:29Oh?
21:31No?
21:33Well, that must be some relief
21:36Eh, well, it won't be a relief until I'm, I know who killed them
21:41Which is why I'm here, actually
21:44Well, my wife and I told you everything we knew last time
21:48Well, I, I don't need you to tell me anything, I just, I came here for a DNA sample
21:53What, you, you, what, uh, why do you want DNA from me?
22:01Well, it won't take long, I just have to swirl around your cheek and then I'll go, I, I'm taking it from everyone just to eliminate
22:07Oh, look, sweetheart, come on, you're not the police, you're not the girl's family, do you think anyone's just gonna hand over their DNA to you?
22:15Ah, you've got nothing to hide then, yeah, you have no reason to say no, Alan
22:23Did Miss Taylor tell police that Mr. Chaplin agreed to provide it?
22:28She told them he forcibly removed her from his workshop instead
22:33Did Mr. Chaplin subsequently provide you with a DNA sample?
22:38Not voluntarily, but after we arrested and charged him with Miss Taylor's murder, we were able to compel him to provide a sample
22:46And did this sample, well, was it also matched with the 1968 semen sample?
22:52Unfortunately, due to unorthodox processing, they were destroyed, so there was no possibility of matching Mr. Chaplin to that crime
23:01Hmm, I see, was Amanda Taylor aware of these factors?
23:05She was not aware, no, we only discovered it when attempting to retrieve DNA for this case
23:10So in asking Mr. Chaplin for his DNA, Amanda Taylor still believed there was a possibility of linking him to the 1968 crime
23:21And therefore a possible motive for the murder of Amanda Taylor?
23:25Yes, she insisted on including this information in her police statement
23:31She said she wanted a paper trail of her actions in case something happened to her
23:36Thank you, Detective
23:39No further questions, Your Honour
23:41Thank you, Ms. Nichols
23:43Your witness, Mr. Colby
23:49Detective... Evans
23:53After Ms. Taylor's death, how many days passed before you arrested my client?
23:59About ten days
24:00And during those ten days, how many other suspects were investigated?
24:06One
24:08And at the end?
24:10One
24:12Just one, yes
24:14So, did you investigate Gia Pandit, for instance, who was involved in a public dispute with Ms. Taylor at the time of her death?
24:22I'm currently pursuing a legal suit against the writer Gia Pandit
24:29Sure
24:31Now, you was aware of jail?
24:32Yeah, well, I'm not going to sit back and let her take credit for my hard work
24:38She is a liar and a thief
24:41There was no evidence that individual was in the Cape Rock area on the day of Ms. Taylor's murder
24:48Let me assist
24:50Please give the witness the police running sheet Exhibit 6
24:54And would you please read what's written in the comments next to the writer's name?
25:01Lives in Perth, calls not returned
25:05Lives in Perth, calls not returned
25:07Now, based on that, would you say an exhaustive effort was made to eliminate her from the case?
25:14Not exhaustive, no
25:17No, no effort at all, in fact
25:20Now, what about the sex offender who is still considered a suspect for the 1968 crime?
25:27Who the fuck do you think you are?
25:29Who the fuck do you think you are?
25:31And that's a fucking Christy!
25:34I will take that pen and I'll stick it in your fucking eyeball, you bitch!
25:40Peter Wayne Flood was still in custody at the time of Ms. Taylor's murder
25:44He's now over 80 years of age and not in good health
25:48He wouldn't have had the strength to carry out the crime in any case
25:51In your opinion, Detective?
25:52In my opinion, yes
25:53Is it true that Amanda Taylor reported a break-in at her Perth home two months before her argument with my client on February the 14th?
26:02Yes, that's true
26:04And she also stated at the time that she believed that Flood had arranged to have her manuscript stolen but failed because it was not in the home at the time
26:12That break-in was investigated and traced back to a spate of break-in enters in the area that night
26:20There was no correlation to Amanda Taylor's book
26:23So the victim had a vivid imagination and was inclined to point the finger at people for crimes they had not committed
26:30Objection! Mr. Colby is leading the witness
26:33Upheld. Mr. Colby, desist, please
26:35I will rephrase, Your Honour
26:39Is it true that Amanda Taylor pointed the finger at the wrong person for the break-in on February the 14th?
26:46Yes, in that case, she did
26:50So, vivid imagination
26:53Don't you wish this trial was about those girls in 68, though, instead?
26:58Judith and Susan?
26:59Yeah
27:00It's so fucked up what happened to them
27:03It would be as if you and I went to some beach rave and then the next day your mangled body was found in the sand and I'm just bobbing in the water
27:11That's really, yep, that's fucked up
27:16It's so cute
27:18Your homemade lunch
27:20Oh my god
27:21It's blood
27:23Yeah, my hammies are attached to my ego
27:36Oh my god, I think he just looked at me
27:38Did he?
27:40Yeah
27:42Awkward
27:44God, hey
27:45Put your number into my phone so we can exchange details for tonight
27:49Oh, um
27:51It's just that Sharon said we're not supposed to share details with each other, so
27:55Will she?
27:57I just want to break the rule, will you?
27:58Oh
27:59Okay
28:01Well then how about you put your number in as Susie
28:03And I can put mine in as Judy
28:05And then she won't know when my textingy cut up
28:10You know you're really dark
28:12This is really dark
28:13No, I think that we're honoring them, I think they would appreciate it
28:16Right
28:25Hi Susie
28:26Hi Judy
28:28Let's get back to 1968
28:33Amanda Taylor had been researching her book on the murders of Judith Donnelly and Susan Mead for three years before her death, hadn't she?
28:42About that, yes
28:43Yes
28:49Sea squirt
28:51And she'd spoken to, or tried to speak to, all surviving attendees of the beach party from which the girls disappeared in 1968
28:59Hey stranger
29:03Hey
29:04Hey
29:05Let's see you at the party later
29:06Counting on it
29:09Now he thinks it's a date, kind of is
29:12I told him we'd meet up
29:19Oi
29:20Come on
29:22Good man
29:24Let's discuss another car
29:26We couldn't conclude how many people at the party Amanda spoke to, or who they were
29:31Why is that?
29:33Because her notes and latest manuscript were missing
29:36Can Miss Green exhibit seven please?
29:39An old Draper
29:40Yes
29:41TheUh
29:46This is a important one
29:48Where did you find this photograph of Ms Taylor?
29:50Detective?
29:51In a print shop.
29:53She'd printed out a mock dust jacket for her book.
29:56Oh, and did you also find the manuscript that she was writing at the print shop?
30:01No.
30:03No.
30:03Did you find any evidence at Alan Chaplin's house
30:06that indicated that he had been at the murder scene at all?
30:10Like the manuscript, for instance.
30:15No.
30:16No.
30:17Were there any eyewitnesses?
30:20No.
30:22So, apart from a single strand of hair and some particles of sawdust,
30:27do you have any other physical evidence that ties my client to the murder of Miss Taylor?
30:43No.
30:45No more questions, Your Honor.
30:46Like the new hair suits you.
31:07If you think that commenting on a woman's appearance still constitutes charm,
31:14you are sadly out of state, Ray.
31:19I am so sorry.
31:21Honestly, I didn't mean it.
31:23I'd say we had a strong day in court, Alan.
31:40I start sweating whenever I have to stop myself from yelling bullshit.
31:44I know.
31:48In the meantime, good news.
31:50Apparently, Cape Rock wines are going up in value.
31:54You'll be lucky to get a full case out of your mangy hobby vines.
32:03Don't crush a man's dreams, Al.
32:09And look,
32:10don't dwell on things that you can't control, all right?
32:14I want you off my premises.
32:24I want you off my premises.
32:27Yeah.
32:28Sure.
32:30Of course.
32:31Good.
32:33Hey!
32:34Give me that.
32:36You're hurting me.
32:43You're like some fucking lunatic.
32:45Give me the hat.
32:46You're fucking out of your mind.
32:48Give me that.
32:49Give me the hat.
32:50Let me go!
32:50Fucking eye out.
32:54Just go.
33:04You hear me?
33:05Fucking go!
33:15You did it!
33:16I know you fucking did it!
33:24Yeah, I'm here with Alan in the cell now.
33:46We're waiting for you.
33:47Oh, right.
33:53Okay, I'll be right there.
33:55Sorry, Al.
33:56Yeah.
34:01Trying to get some sleep.
34:04She stayed back and grabbed me before I left the court.
34:09Luella, nice to see you again.
34:11Um, nice to see you too, Mr. Colby.
34:13Sorry if I'm wasting your time, but you did say I'd tell you if I remembered anything else.
34:18No, thank you.
34:18Happy to listen.
34:20That photo of Amanda we used today, Luella was explaining.
34:24Go ahead.
34:26Yeah, it was, uh, strange seeing it up there.
34:29Yeah, okay.
34:30So good.
34:31Uh, yep.
34:33I took that photo.
34:39Didn't know she was using it for her dust jacket.
34:41Right.
34:43Uh, after I saw it up there, I went back to my phone to look at it again.
34:47To, uh, um, to remember, you know.
34:53Um, I took another one just before that while she was still on a video call, and I saw it.
35:00There could be something new.
35:03Okay.
35:04Bye.
35:11Jesus, Lue, every time.
35:14Hey.
35:15What, uh, uh, are you okay?
35:17What's up?
35:18What's up?
35:18Luella, I, what?
35:20I, I think I, I just found out who killed them.
35:25One second.
35:27Moment.
35:27She wouldn't tell me who.
35:33She was refusing to tell anyone until after she published.
35:37John?
35:38Who the fuck is John?
35:40Well, it looks like his only suspects are Flood, and that rioter.
35:46What's her name?
35:46Pandit.
35:47Yeah, neither are strong.
35:49That's all he's got.
35:50They're gonna fucking crucify him.
35:53Said with relish.
35:54Rick Hogley's still taking credit for my career.
35:56Coming second to him, not an option.
35:59Bissam.
36:01Bissam.
36:01Uh, what school do you teach at?
36:04Sorry, mate?
36:05Which school do you teach at?
36:06Oh, St. Gina's Ladies College.
36:08Uh, half the teeth there are mine.
36:09You know it?
36:10Yeah, great school, yeah.
36:12Parents rave about it.
36:13Yeah, it's good.
36:14Um, I'm so sorry.
36:15I gotta, I gotta run, but I'll, I'll catch you later, tomorrow.
36:18Okay, all right.
36:18I'll see you soon.
36:19Bye.
36:20How long are you gonna be away from school?
36:23I don't know.
36:24The trial could take up to six weeks.
36:26Maybe, maybe more.
36:27Timing sucks.
36:33Yeah, where's that?
36:35Going to miss my cello exams.
36:39Oh, well, none of the other girls will have their parents, uh, besides.
36:43Um, it's probably good for you to do things without me, right?
36:48Makes me miss Mom.
36:57All right.
37:03Do you want to talk about it?
37:10Do you want to talk about it?
37:16Uh, I, I better check on that.
37:19Yeah.
37:20Oh, where are you, where are you going?
37:25Not hungry.
37:26I just, made you, made you dinner.
37:38You have one message.
37:40Mr. Aziz, this is Shauna.
37:43I'm ringing on behalf of Principal Thorne.
37:45A sensitive issue has come up, and she'd like to meet with you.
37:49I've penciled in 7.30am tomorrow.
37:51Let me know if you can't attend.
38:00Hey.
38:01Hey.
38:02How was it?
38:03How was caught?
38:05Oh, look, it was amazing.
38:08Sad.
38:10Tari?
38:11Yeah, I can imagine.
38:13Did they, like, get straight into it, or...?
38:15Well, I, I don't think that I'm allowed to talk to you about that.
38:17Oh, come on.
38:18Isn't there, like, some sort of partner clause?
38:20Yeah, well, no, no, I don't think that's a, that's a thing.
38:23Is that a legal term?
38:24Yeah, I think it's a thing.
38:25Well, I'll have to look that up and get back to you.
38:32You know, there's, there's this girl on the jury who just,
38:37she reminds me so much of Izzy.
38:40Oh, okay.
38:44Yeah.
38:45Well, in the studio is Carol Donnelly, Judith's sister.
38:59Carol, thank you.
39:01Why don't you start by telling me about Judith?
39:05She was my big sister.
39:07I worshipped her.
39:11You were only six.
39:13But do you have memories of the night that Judith went to a beach party and never came home?
39:20It's impossible to describe that time in words.
39:24But knowing how they died and not knowing who'd done it or why, that was the worst.
39:36My parents ended up separating.
39:40They went to their graves not knowing, not having answers.
39:47Has the death of Amanda Taylor stirred up this pain for you?
39:51It's just tragedy on tragedy.
39:59And now I'll probably go to my own grave, still not knowing who killed my sister.
40:10Hey!
40:11I don't think you meant to be watching this.
40:15And episode six has dropped.
40:18I love it how they're doing this week by week now.
40:20Yeah.
40:21I'm so excited.
40:24Gretel!
40:26Hey!
40:26Hi there!
40:27Hey!
40:28Sorry, hi!
40:29Hi!
40:30She's a maid.
40:30Hey, Vaux.
40:33I'm sorry.
40:36You look so fucking hot.
40:37Rowan!
40:40This is Rowan!
40:42This is...
40:42Hi!
40:42Hi!
40:43This is Gretel.
40:44This is Susie.
40:45Wait, is it Gretel or Susie?
40:46Vaux.
40:46It's Gretel.
40:47It's Vaux.
40:47Okay, come on.
40:52Let's go, let us go.
40:52Let's go.
40:53Here we go.
40:54This is...
40:55I'm sorry.
41:01Who wants shots?
41:03Let's go!
41:03Once I had a love, it was a glass
41:06So tuned out, that heart must
41:10You seem like everything, only you'll find
41:14Watch your mistrust, love's gone
41:17In between, what I find is pleasing and I'm feeling fine
41:24Love is so confusing and no reason why
41:28If I feel like losing you, it's just no good
41:32It isn't like you do
42:02Good morning
42:14Good morning
42:16Sleep alright?
42:19Not bad
42:20Dog woke me up early, barking outside
42:22Yeah, poor Huey, it's not his fault
42:25He hates foxes almost as much as I do
42:28But you're a good boy, aren't you? You're a good, good boy
42:31I rescued him, did I tell you that?
42:34You did?
42:35Yep
42:35Now, there are towels covered in the hall
42:41And extra blankets if you need it
42:43It gets cold here, you know, like New Zealand
42:44Yeah, I'll work it out, Dad, it's all good
42:46Now, the manager's name is Tom
42:48If you run into him
42:50And Doris will be here mid-morning to do the cleaning
42:54Right
42:55What?
43:00Mum always said you live like you need an entourage
43:02Well, now I have one
43:05How is Mary? How is your mother?
43:11She's good
43:12She says hello
43:13Good
43:15Maybe some eggs
43:16No, no
43:18It's caught this morning
43:20And never have breakfast
43:21What is that? Some superstition?
43:26No, I don't
43:27It's habits, nerves, you know
43:29Impossible to break old habits, eh?
43:34Anyway, I must get going
43:35Got a bit of a detour on the way
43:36But, um, those eggs look really...
43:41Oh, shit
43:42All right
43:50They're expecting you in court
43:57Danny will bring you in in a couple of hours
43:59That's ridiculous
44:00Dad needs us both there
44:02Honestly, um
44:03I might not even get called today
44:05Can we just wait until I have to give my testimony?
44:10Hello
44:10Hi
44:11Hey
44:12Hey, our car just pulled up outside
44:14I think it's the lawyer
44:15Oh, okay
44:18Um, I'd better go
44:20Yeah, go, go
44:21We've, um, we've got this
44:23Bye, Jase
44:23Don't fuck it up
44:24Don't fuck it up
44:31I wasn't expecting a lift
44:36Just mean I'm definitely testifying today
44:39Well, the prosecution have agreed to put you on the stand early
44:43On two counts
44:44Mm-hmm
44:45First of all
44:46You are paying Alan's bills
44:47So I need access to you
44:49And the other?
44:50The other one is mercy
44:53Once you're all done
44:54You can actually sit in the court in the gallery and watch the trial
44:59So, yeah, I think they'll be calling you soon
45:01That's your idea of mercy
45:03Come on
45:04That aside
45:10I really need to pick your brains about something
45:14I'll go right ahead
45:15I don't know that I've got any left to pick
45:17What we need is for you to think very seriously about the spring of 1968
45:23And help us find a man called John
45:27You've got to pick up every step
45:49You've got to pick up every step
45:54You've got to pick up every step
45:59You know
46:01Must be the season of the wedge
46:07Must be the season of the wedge
46:12Must be the season of the wedge
46:16Must be the season of the wedge
46:21Susie!
46:46어야!
46:47Oh!
46:48I'll do our that
46:49Oh!
46:50You've got to pick up every step
46:51Like the best
46:53田覇 legislators
46:53That point
46:55Hum...
46:56...
46:57...
46:58...
46:59Do
47:00...
47:01...
47:05I'll do
47:06Who
47:06Do
47:07Who
47:08Who
47:09Who
47:11And
47:12Who
47:13Who
47:14What
47:15Who

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