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The Twelve Season 1 Episode 3
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00:0010th of September, Diane Spears told police her daughter had disappeared from Kate Lawson's home.
00:05What are they doing?
00:05They call it scarfing.
00:06They pretend that they're engaging in auto-automatic asphyxiation.
00:09You need to speak to Amita James, Claire's friend.
00:13You don't think it's premature to tally, folks?
00:15Maybe we should all go home.
00:17We've got another two months in this place.
00:21What about my bike?
00:26I've got a proposition for you.
00:27I've got this investor friend who wants to pay you to give him the inside story.
00:31How much?
00:317K.
00:32It's exactly what you owe Christo this month.
00:35I told you to clean up the books.
00:36We get caught paying cash in hand to illegals.
00:38We can kiss the deal goodbye.
00:39Flip!
00:40Is he alive?
00:41Yeah.
00:42We need to call an ambulance.
00:43No, bro, we can't.
00:43We just fell five fucking stories!
00:45We can't call an ambulance!
00:47Fuck!
00:50Come on!
00:57Oh my gosh, it'll take any longer!
01:09Hey, please, hey, come on.
01:11I told you to put something in the room!
01:13That's not my fault.
01:15I'm playing.
01:15That guy, he was, like, totally perving on us at the beach.
01:23Do you reckon he's waiting for us?
01:25I'm gonna go say something.
01:27Kate, don't!
01:28Don't!
01:32Kate!
01:39What do you want?
01:40Have you got an agent?
01:46For?
01:47Modelling.
01:48It must have is more art than editorial,
01:51but I recognise potential when I see it.
01:58So?
02:01You're gonna give me a lift home?
02:05What about your friend?
02:10What about your friend?
02:19What about your friend?
02:20What about a woman?
02:21You're gonna give me a'
02:23You're going to talk!
02:24You're going to go.
02:24Okay.
02:24I don't know.
02:26What about my friend?
02:28What about your friend?
02:29Oh my friend?
02:29Are you gonna give me aiko?
02:30Well, there's a great deal.
02:32You'll give me a message.
02:33You're going to be a good answer.
02:34I'm gonna do it.
02:34I'm gonna give you a little person.
02:35Yeah, girl.
02:35Oh yeah.
02:37And so?
02:38Good girl.
02:38I'm gonna give you a little person.
02:39I'm gonna give you a little person.
02:40Ness, you're gonna be late.
02:43I'm not going.
02:44Fuck that jury.
02:45I don't want to spend another minute with those judgmental pricks,
02:47couple of homophobes, a princess, fucking banker.
02:50Ness, you are not the one on trial here.
02:53It feels like it.
02:54And don't you tell me that it's all in my fucking head.
02:57You have to go.
02:58There's a fine.
02:59It's over $2,000 if you don't.
03:04Money we could use on our baby plan.
03:07We have so many expenses coming.
03:10Two grand would kill us.
03:37We have two-hour agreement.
03:38Do I have to reinstate your curfew?
03:40He friggin hates me.
03:41I'll be more likely to believe that you aren't rude and defiant to Mr West
03:44if you stop being rude and defiant to me.
03:46Can you just sign the detention form?
03:48If another one of these comes home, I'm gonna start taking away your privileges.
03:52Please sign me.
03:53If I'm dead I'm dead yet I'm dead, you'll run.
03:55I'm dead.
03:56You're dead.
03:57I'm dead.
03:58You're dead.
03:59rude and defiant to me. Can you just sign the detention form? If another one of these
04:02comes home, I'm going to start taking away your privileges. Please sign it, Mother dear
04:07it. Take off your headphones and communicate like a civilised person when we eat breakfast.
04:12Hey.
04:29Ava, what about your breakfast?
04:36Everything alright?
04:39Sure.
04:43Alright, just keep calm and just let me do the talking, alright?
04:56G'day officers.
04:58How can we help you?
05:01Do you know this man?
05:05Seen this bloke, Lexi?
05:08Who is he?
05:10Luis Alves. According to his wife, isn't working at a building site in this area.
05:15What's he done, a runner?
05:17Admitted into hospital last night for serious injuries.
05:20Can I see your employment records?
05:22Well they're all subbies. Everyone on this site's a subcontractor, none of them actually work for us.
05:27Ask our labour high firms if you like. How do you spell his name?
05:30L-U-I-Z-A-L-V-E-S.
05:34Has he got kids?
05:36Two.
05:37That's no good.
05:39Poor woman.
05:41Our labour high firms will uh, listen we'll get you those records but I've got a pretty busy day so...
05:45My brother's got to get to court.
05:49Jury duty.
05:50Yep.
05:52Come with me.
05:54See you mate.
05:55Are you..
05:56I'm just sure you want to check your area all right.
05:58All right.
05:59Get in between.
06:00We'll get a good hit of it.
06:01All right.
06:02I'll get in the box.
06:03When you're left, I'll get out of here.
06:05I'll get to you, sir.
06:06Hey.
06:07You're a cabot.
06:08I'll get along.
06:09You're a cabot.
06:10I'll get a cabot.
06:11I'm free.
06:12Oh, my God.
06:13You're a cabot.
06:14And you're a cabot.
06:15You're a cabot.
06:16You're a cabot.
06:17You're a cabot.
06:18Yeah.
06:19Yeah.
06:20You're a cabot.
06:21Yes.
06:51So, Amita, it's all pretty formal in there, so don't get intimidated by my serious Batwoman tux, or Fabulous wig I have here.
07:00And also, don't get put off if we use full names like Kate Lawson, Miss Lawson, things like that.
07:06Am I supposed to do that as well?
07:08No. The main thing is that you just feel really comfortable.
07:11I want you to remember it's just you and me in there having a conversation, telling the truth.
07:17Yeah, and if it all gets too much, remember, we can always apply for it.
07:23I want to be in court for Claire.
07:28You've got this. You've re-read your statement. You know everything that's going to come at you.
07:36I didn't watch the videos of Claire. It just was a bit too much.
07:41I might just look away for most of it, if that's okay.
07:44I'm very impressed how you can always balance that like that.
07:50Okay.
07:51How do you go with Dockett?
07:52All sorted.
07:53There's something else that will interest you, though.
07:56I saw the Indigenous juror at the station last night.
07:59Arrested on suspicion of break and enter.
08:01Did they charge him?
08:02Mistaken identity. He was in class at the time of the robberies, but the charge that's stuck is resisting arrest.
08:07That won't make it past the First Prosecutor.
08:09But right now, he's a juror with a criminal charge against him.
08:11And a bloody good reason to mistrust police.
08:20She's got such a hard face.
08:22You know, Margaret, people only ever say that about women.
08:25It's probably stress.
08:26It causes all sorts of distortions in the facial muscles.
08:30Maybe her lawyer should advise her to smile.
08:32Are you okay?
08:38Because everything is political.
08:40Because your water is boiled.
08:47Oh, here he is.
08:49Big night, brother.
08:50Jesus Christ, what happened?
08:55Spent the night in lock-up.
08:56Resisting arrest.
08:57What?
08:58It's a trumped-up fucking charge.
09:01Do you need to see someone?
09:04Juror H?
09:06Judge needs to speak to you.
09:08Oh, you're welcome.
09:12Lock-up?
09:12Does that mean he's been in jail?
09:15I got out this morning, and I couldn't wait for my charge sheet,
09:18or I would have been late for court.
09:19They dropped offensive language, and I sold police.
09:22But I'm still charged with a resist arrest.
09:25Madam Crown, I trust the prosecutor is no longer in the business
09:28of enabling this sort of police behavior?
09:30I hope so, too, Your Honor.
09:31But I am concerned that after such a distressing experience
09:35with the police, it might make it harder for the juror to be impartial.
09:39Your Honor?
09:42I don't want to hold anything up.
09:47Far too few young people participate in the judicial process.
09:52Now, I know it's an imperfect system,
09:54but it makes a difference if you stay and contribute.
09:58So, have you been speaking with my parents?
10:01Do you think it can be impartial?
10:03Because of last night, or...?
10:05The 200 years of racial oppression by authority figures.
10:11Can we just stick to the wrongful arrest?
10:13I promise I won't let it affect my judgment.
10:19It's just an idea that we share our details,
10:22where we live, how we travel,
10:25up here on the board.
10:26If a train is cancelled,
10:28or there's a breakdown on the motorway,
10:30we know who's going to be late.
10:31We already have the number for the sheriff's office
10:33in case anyone's delayed.
10:34They treat us like mushrooms, Corrie.
10:36How'd we know Jared was going to be late?
10:37We didn't know, did we?
10:38Okay, well, maybe if you would like to,
10:41you can come and talk to me privately.
10:43I can even set up a contact.
10:44You don't think you're taking this four-person thing a little too seriously?
10:47If Jared's dismissed, does that cause a mistrial?
10:51No.
10:52That's why you and Mel are here, as additional jurors.
10:54Well, if he is dismissed, that means we're down to 13.
10:57Unlucky for some.
10:59According to the Jury Act,
11:00an unrelated charge is not a reason for automatic dismissal.
11:04How do you know so much?
11:06I read the information we were given.
11:07No, no, no, seriously, you seem to know a little bit more
11:09than all the rest of us about what's going on, man.
11:11What are you, Sydney's most informed rideshare driver?
11:15Fucking hell, Gary.
11:16And what the fuck are you?
11:17Sydney's most racist prick.
11:19See, here you go.
11:20You're taking it too personally.
11:22Too involved.
11:22The judge is ready for you.
11:23So just number, email, or even your social medias.
11:30Oh, you know, pull my head in.
11:33Thanks, big boy.
11:35Instagram, any handles.
11:49Shit, sorry, it's fine.
11:52You sure you're ready?
11:53Because I'll have to impose a penalty shot if you're not.
11:58Ugh.
12:23Amita, who's with you in that video?
12:34Claire.
12:35And what is Claire drinking?
12:37Vodka.
12:39Were you drinking as well?
12:40Yes.
12:41Is there anyone else in the room?
12:44Kate.
12:45Miss Lawson.
12:46Did you get in trouble for posting that video online?
12:50Claire's dad saw it and was pretty angry.
12:55He came to Kate's house and he went off at her.
12:57But Kate Lawson, the responsible adult in the room, allowed you to drink vodka shots and post it on social media.
13:04She was SFS about her exhibition.
13:07She was SFS about her exhibition.
13:10Am I allowed to say that?
13:13Well, you can say severely and stressed, but the F word is not usually allowed in court.
13:19Sorry.
13:20It's okay.
13:22You're doing really well.
13:25So, why do you think Kate Lawson was SFS?
13:30Um, she asked Claire not to invite me that weekend so they could concentrate on the final photograph.
13:35What do you like about going to Kate Lawson's house?
13:39We did fun stuff.
13:40She took us to parties and gallery openings and we hung out in her studio.
13:47Could the witness please be shown exhibit you?
13:54Amita, could you identify this printout for me, please?
13:59It's a Flying Spirits account.
14:01And Flying Spirits is?
14:02They deliver alcohol.
14:06Okay, whose account is it?
14:08We used Claire's phone number and my email.
14:11And how did you pay for the alcohol?
14:15We used Miss Lawson's credit card.
14:26Amita, do you know what grooming is?
14:29Objection.
14:30Madam Crown, I might stop you there.
14:32As your honour pleases.
14:37Could the witness please be shown exhibit K?
14:44Could you tell us, Amita, in your own words about this particular photo shoot with Claire?
14:50It was for Miss Lawson's exhibition and it was Claire in all different costumes and poses.
14:58Yeah.
14:58You're going to have to keep your little finger here.
15:01You pinch it with the lip.
15:02Yeah.
15:02In the loop while you tie it.
15:04Okay.
15:04Because otherwise when you tighten it, it won't pull through.
15:06Okay.
15:07And go underneath.
15:08I don't think I'm doing this right.
15:11No, you better go from underneath.
15:13Work with silk, do you think?
15:15Um, sorry, are you saying that my Norwich lady's school tie isn't pure silk?
15:20It was cool polyesters suffering in cages to produce school uniforms.
15:24Kate, who's this?
15:28It's a friend.
15:29She's wearing the same dress as Claire.
15:33No, she's not.
15:35No, Claire and I just bought that dress.
15:37That's a really old picture.
15:38Huh?
15:42Did anything strike you about this particular series by Kate Lawson?
15:50Pretty much all of them were about death.
15:53Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, we'll take a break for morning tea.
16:13Groomie.
16:15It's fucking...
16:16It's bonkers.
16:17She's laying on this force-fed bullshit.
16:21I just want to slap her.
16:23And if they see rage in you like this, that's a point to her, you understand?
16:28Oh, where am I supposed to look?
16:30Colby, so they don't see it.
16:32Kate, Kate, just sit down.
16:34Huh?
16:36Now, it feels to me you have some allies in the jury.
16:40Who, the indigenous kid?
16:41And there is Sporty Spice.
16:43Neither of them were buying the bullshit.
16:45No, the one with the crucifix hates me.
16:47She's been giving me evil looks all day.
16:49No, maybe.
16:50Now, Kate, you need to button up.
16:55Are you serious?
16:56Oh, for God's sake, Kate.
16:57It's theater, that's all.
17:00These are 12 ordinary people with 12 ordinary lives.
17:04And each one is different.
17:06And we need to persuade each and every one of them the truth.
17:09The truth being that you loved Claire and you would never do anything to hurt her.
17:14Am I right?
17:31You're welcome.
17:41I'm bagging around.
17:44Milk?
17:45No milk.
17:45I just don't understand why the judge wouldn't let her answer the question about grooming.
17:50I think that's the idea that it's up to us to discuss whether we consider it grooming.
17:55Yeah, but isn't grooming sexual?
17:57I mean, I don't think she was, you know, touching them or anything.
18:00Yeah, but grooming can be anything.
18:02Like allowing her to drink?
18:03Yeah, sure, but I mean, the first time I got pissed, I was 13 with my aunties.
18:08I mean, they weren't trying to groom me.
18:09They just got loose every time they got together.
18:11Well, there's plenty of ways to manipulate a person.
18:14Make them question themselves.
18:17Make them think that everything's their fault.
18:21But Lawson didn't need to groom her niece.
18:25Claire was a willing participant.
18:27Made killing her all that much easier.
18:30Do you think we can go that far?
18:33I don't, I don't know, I mean, it's probably a little bit soon.
18:42Yeah.
18:54How'd it go after her left?
18:56Everything went well this morning.
18:58Everything about board, site, the books.
19:02Nothing.
19:03As I said, I would.
19:09Yeah, well, I'm taking care of that, all right?
19:11Everything's gonna be fine.
19:13As long as you're just kidding your mouth shut.
19:17Can you do that, Lexi?
19:18Amita, in your evidence, you describe the accused as obsessed with death.
19:37So what did Kate Lawson do to make you think that?
19:40Miss Lawson was looking at a lot, like, I mean, heaps and heaps of photos of dead people.
19:47She went to a morgue and saw three dead bodies.
19:50She said she was inspired by the color of bruising left on one body.
19:54There's soft powder blue of death.
19:57Do you remember how that made you feel?
20:00I was okay, I guess.
20:01It was her thing.
20:03She did make us do a death mask, though.
20:05That was hard.
20:06Did she ever speak of methods of death?
20:10Ways to die?
20:14Amita, the court reporter can't record a shrug.
20:17Maybe.
20:18Sort of.
20:19Did Kate Lawson expose Claire to the idea of death as a part of art?
20:25Objection.
20:25I'll reframe the question.
20:26Madam Crown, I'd suggest you don't go there at all.
20:29As your honor pleases.
20:34Amita, are you able to continue?
20:37Um, I think so.
20:45Can you tell us about the undead challenge?
20:50We wanted Miss Lawson to do our makeup gory, but she refused because...
20:54Death is a beautiful thing.
20:58It's mysterious.
21:00Transformative.
21:02Something to be respected.
21:05I want you to look authentic.
21:07And, of course, amazing.
21:10Thanks, Aunty Kate.
21:12You're welcome.
21:15Let's do it here.
21:18Uh, no.
21:19It's my photo shoot today.
21:21Back away, woman.
21:23Oh, okay.
21:24I'll pass you my drink, for fuck's sake.
21:27Okay.
21:30What are you doing with my phone?
21:32I've just had a genius idea as to how to make you freaks win this challenge.
21:37You don't win.
21:38What?
21:39What do you mean?
21:40She's Aunty Cage.
21:41She's down with the kids.
21:43Smart ass.
21:45Bitch.
21:45I heard that.
21:46Claire.
21:46Yeah, you were supposed to.
21:48Was I?
21:49Mm-hmm.
21:49All right.
21:51What time should I set the interval at?
21:53Yeah, come here.
21:54Five seconds.
21:57Yeah, right.
21:58We're ready.
21:59All right, that's good.
22:00All right, come on.
22:00In here.
22:01Come on.
22:02I don't care what you ladies say.
22:04You're gonna win that challenge.
22:06Woo!
22:07We ended up getting thousands of comments,
22:09and everybody loved how convincing our make-up was.
22:13So, Miss Lawson willingly and enthusiastically took part in these challenges?
22:18When we asked, yes.
22:24Exhibit S, please.
22:25All right.
22:55I don't know.
23:25Amita, your excuse for the day, you can leave the witness books.
23:38Given the witness's emotional state, court will adjourn until Monday.
23:54So has everyone got my number?
23:56I wonder what made her cry.
23:59Bloom, totally deliberate.
24:01Well, I don't know what possible advantage that would be to her.
24:04Poor thing.
24:06Glad they didn't make her keep going.
24:07It was the video.
24:09Well, I mean, she was doing really well until she had to watch.
24:13Early mark to the weekend.
24:14Catch up on some sleep, huh, Jared?
24:17I don't know about you, but that online stuff?
24:21Power of social media, eh?
24:23Yeah.
24:24I mean, my kids, they're not that old yet, but they're very close.
24:29It's addictive.
24:30My daughter's 17 and, you know, you just don't see her anymore.
24:33Well, it's just, it makes them very vulnerable to people like the woman that's on trial.
24:37So, you think she's guilty?
24:43I don't, I don't, I don't know what I think.
24:46See you, guys.
24:47See ya.
24:50Yeah.
24:51Good night, guys.
24:53Well, I keep changing my mind.
24:56You know, you hear one version of events, you think, that sounds right.
24:59Then, from a different angle, they don't make it easy.
25:03Well, everything I've heard today convinces me I'm right about Lawson.
25:08Those girls weren't safe with her.
25:09Oh, excuse me.
25:11What is it?
25:11No, no, nothing.
25:12If I'm quick, I can make the next train.
25:13Oh, where to?
25:14Penrith, Cambridge Park.
25:16Oh.
25:17Cambridge Gardens.
25:18No.
25:18Yes.
25:19I'll give you a lift.
25:20Really?
25:21Yeah, we could carpool.
25:23Oh, thank you.
25:30Coming up, the latest news from the Kate Lawson trial,
25:33which reports the victim's best friend fled the court in tears following her testimony.
25:40A stickler for the rules, eh?
25:42Mm-hmm.
25:42Teacher for 30 years.
25:44Had to set an example.
25:46Well, old habits.
25:49Very hard to break.
25:52So, um, what did you think of the teenager's testimony?
25:58Well, generally, I thought she was telling the truth.
26:01I felt that some of her answers were a bit indulgent for a 16-year-old.
26:07Coached, perhaps.
26:08Oh, according to my TV shows, it's all rehearsed.
26:17Well, you seemed really tense, so this will be a good outlet.
26:20Mm.
26:20It's a beautiful spot.
26:23Well, maybe we should warm up first.
26:24Yeah.
26:26Yeah.
26:26Okay.
26:38Okay.
26:38The gun is.
26:39Kala.
26:39Kala, see?
26:40That's all the Greek I've got.
26:44Not bad.
26:46Mm.
26:47Mm.
26:49Okay, all right.
26:52Mm.
26:53Mm.
26:53What do you call that maneuver?
26:58Painful.
27:00Showing off your abs?
27:01You mean my ab?
27:04Bad bods are hot.
27:09Maybe you should do some yoga.
27:10You serious?
27:11Yeah.
27:12Now you want to open your heart?
27:13Come on.
27:19All right.
27:21Knees, hips, in the air.
27:23Bridge.
27:25Hands over your shoulders.
27:27Wheel.
27:28Lift up.
27:29Oh, yeah.
27:30Got it.
27:30Now you've got to rotate your shoulder.
27:33You've got to move this.
27:34It's like...
27:34Oh!
27:37Do you hurt yourself?
27:41No, just out of practice.
27:43Okay, clearly.
27:46Let's go.
27:47Come on.
27:49Oof, thanks.
27:51You warmed up?
27:53Are you serious?
27:54Is that it?
27:54Let's go.
27:57Come on.
27:57Oh, my God.
27:59Jeez, wait up.
28:00I don't have any runners on.
28:13Dad, get out.
28:26Your phone, PIN, and any passwords?
28:29No.
28:30It's my phone.
28:31It's private.
28:32Fuck, Dad.
28:33You've never been interested in my life before.
28:35Watch your mouth.
28:37Better late than never.
28:38Now, Ava, your phone.
28:44I pay for it, so technically it's mine.
28:46You need to get out of my room.
28:47This is my private space.
28:48Mom!
28:48You have no privacy while you are a miner living under the roof that I pay for.
28:54And what...
28:55The platforms are you on?
28:59Get out!
28:59Hey!
29:29Sign this.
29:31This is bullshit.
29:32I'm not signing this shit.
29:39Arms up.
29:40All right, get your hands up.
29:41Behave, okay?
29:42There you go.
29:42There you go.
29:59Yeah, I'm helping it, you know, to understand that.
30:13Yeah, she's doing great.
30:14All right, let's go.
30:44Ava is upset over a private thing.
30:46That isn't my information to share.
30:49Nathan, leave her alone.
30:53Amita, I love Claire more than anything.
30:58I would have done anything to protect her.
31:00He is not allowed to talk to you at all.
31:02We're not talking about the case, Diane.
31:03Just leave me alone.
31:05Nathan, both of you.
31:07Oh, bloody hell.
31:08What are you doing in here?
31:10Nathan is pressuring Amita to lie.
31:14I miss my little girl.
31:18Seeing you makes me feel close to her.
31:21Amita, come with me, please.
31:22They're ready for you in court.
31:23Hey, hey.
31:39It's okay, okay?
31:41You look good.
31:42It's gonna be great.
31:43You'll be great, okay?
31:44Here, just take one of these.
31:46No, I've already had one.
31:47No, I've already taken one.
31:48This is a special occasion, Diane.
31:50Come on.
31:53I've got you, okay?
31:55Just let me do the talking.
31:57It's just what we discussed.
31:59And Fiona will talk about school arrangements for Claire, okay?
32:02Everything's gonna be all right.
32:04Okay.
32:05Here.
32:11Hey.
32:12Come here.
32:13Come here.
32:13What's she doing here?
32:34Jesus, really, Diane?
32:37This is another prime example of your pathetic, childish attitude.
32:40Childish?
32:40No wonder Claire is acting out.
32:41You're uncontrollable urge us to fuck around in our marriage.
32:43You've been pretty high school, mate.
32:45Could we get back to the issue of Claire, please?
32:54I want Claire with me.
32:56And I'm completely capable of having her in my care on the weekends.
32:59No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
33:00Just hear me out with you, Diane.
33:02You have pushed and manipulated me into the same...
33:04She needs to be with me so you can get some help.
33:06Claire.
33:07Diane.
33:07Claire has asked the school to find her a place as a full-time boarder in Melbourne.
33:13No.
33:14She's not going to Melbourne.
33:15Not Melbourne.
33:16Well, Claire can stay with me on alternate weekends.
33:25She'll be happy.
33:26Well, we'll need to discuss it with Claire.
33:37Sure.
33:38She'll be happy.
33:40Did you ever go to her mother's house?
33:43No.
33:44What about her father's?
33:47No.
33:48Why was that?
33:50Claire hated it there.
33:51So, what is your understanding of why Claire was going to her aunt's house, to Ms. Lawson's?
34:00She hated Sonia and couldn't stand her father's bush rubbish.
34:04And she was angry at her mum for everything.
34:08Was there anything specific about her mother?
34:10She said her mother was weak.
34:12So, could you tell the court how you saw the relationship between Claire and her aunt?
34:19They were like mother and daughter.
34:21Um, there were good times and bad times.
34:25They argued.
34:26They argued big time.
34:30Like mother and daughter.
34:32What sort of things would they argue about?
34:35The usual things.
34:36They were two alike.
34:38How would an argument develop?
34:40They yelled at each other.
34:42Was there ever any physical violence?
34:45No.
34:46Not that I saw.
34:48Now, when you and Claire stayed at Ms. Lawson's, you were naughty sometimes, weren't you?
34:54You would go behind her back, you'd break her rules.
34:56Yes.
34:57Did Ms. Lawson know that you used her credit card for your Flying Spirits purchases?
35:05No.
35:06No.
35:06Now, my colleague, Madam Crown, showed you some clips.
35:12These are exhibits B, D, and F.
35:15Some may describe as inappropriate for someone your age.
35:18They involved drinking, dancing, scarfing.
35:23Did Ms. Lawson participate in any of these social media clips?
35:28No.
35:28Now, I would like to take you back to the evening of September the 14th, 2019.
35:36This was the last time that you saw Claire.
35:41And her father came around.
35:43Nathan Spears came around to the house, did he not?
35:46Yes.
35:46I caught Nathan talking to a meter.
35:48She was scared.
35:49He was angry, almost furious.
35:56Take it down, Lockie, you weak prick, or I swear I will post a video of you wanking your dog.
36:12Yeah, well, it's not as funny as Lockie the Grudel fucker.
36:18Asshole.
36:19Did you see that Blake commented?
36:24Really?
36:27Sad fuck.
36:31What were you thinking posting that shit online?
36:34Anyone could see that.
36:35The school could see that.
36:36Stop stalking me.
36:37Get up!
36:38Did he raise his voice to his daughter?
36:41Yes.
36:42Get up!
36:43Now!
36:43Now!
36:46Blue, I don't even want to go.
36:47Come with me.
36:48Ow!
36:48Come with me.
36:49Don't fucking touch me!
36:50Get off me!
36:52Did you see him manhandle her at all?
36:55Yes.
36:55He grabbed her by the arm and dragged her out of the house.
36:58What do you think I need to know?
36:59You're going to post it on social media?
37:00Just get in the car.
37:01What are you on about?
37:02Get in the car.
37:02No, I don't want to.
37:03Get in the car!
37:05What can I do?
37:12Could you hear what they were fighting about?
37:14No, but they were screaming at each other.
37:19Did Claire tell you what was said in the car?
37:21She said that it was the usual dad stuff.
37:24How long did this fight go on for?
37:26It felt like ages, but then Miss Lawson came outside.
37:32No!
37:34My, my, fucking arse!
37:36Piss off!
37:36Claire!
37:37Claire, get back in the car.
37:38Claire, get back in the car now!
37:41What are you doing?
37:41What?
37:42You're letting him drink and then brag about it on social fucking media?
37:44What the fuck is wrong with you?
37:46Grow up!
37:46I'm not doing anything.
37:47Claire, get back in the car!
37:48Don't speak to her that way.
37:50Don't speak to me that way.
37:53What would you do?
37:53What would you do to tell her anything?
37:57Then...
37:57Shit.
38:01What would you do to tell her anything?
38:10Now, Amita, later that evening,
38:13a video was made using Claire's phone.
38:15The jury will be relieved that I will not be showing this video in its totality,
38:21in spite of the highly theatrical way in which the prosecution presented this clip
38:26during Detective Cheated's evidence.
38:30But we can have the first frame of what is Exhibit B.
38:36You told Detective Cheated that you made this video using Claire's file.
38:40Is that right?
38:41Yes.
38:43Amita, can you tell us in your own words?
38:45What happened?
38:47I was angry.
38:49Angrier than I'd ever seen her before.
38:52Did she tell you who she was angriest?
38:55Everyone.
38:56Her dad, her mum,
38:58her...
38:59her Aunty Kate.
39:00Are you sure you want to do this?
39:09I mean, your dad would be fucking off.
39:13Fuck him.
39:15Fuck them all.
39:16Okay, well, do you want me to help you?
39:18No, do you want me to strangle myself?
39:20You don't know they're not.
39:20I don't know if we should be doing this.
39:32Yeah, neither do my family fucking psychopaths, all right?
39:36Just do it.
39:37I don't know.
39:38You're done.
39:38Do you want me to try something?
39:46Oh, oh, oh, oh!
39:49Oh!
39:50Oh!
39:51Oh!
39:52Oh!
39:52Yeah!
39:53Oh!
39:53Oh!
39:54Oh!
39:55Oh!
39:55Oh!
39:56Oh!
39:57Oh!
39:57Oh!
39:58what are you doing no no no get the fuck off me oh what are you doing give me that phone give me
40:11that phone claire pack your things i'm taking you home claire would your parents have reacted
40:17the same way as miss lawson did uh taking you back to school confiscating claire's phone
40:22objection amita cannot speak to what her parents would have done mr colby keep your questions
40:27relevant as you please your honor could the court be shown exhibit v please
40:34stay at the beach with these two rat bags
40:39what are you filming what do you think i'm filming
40:47in the water
41:00It's so hot.
41:13Wait, I want to make that.
41:19Look at me.
41:20Rat bags.
41:21Rat bags.
41:29My coffee.
41:30Get this away.
41:34Oh, my God.
41:34Oh, my God.
41:47Do you remember that day, Amita?
41:50I do.
41:53You're upset, aren't you?
41:58I miss the times with my best friend.
42:00Of course.
42:05And do you miss your time with Miss Lawson?
42:11Yes.
42:12Now, Amita, do you agree that you observed Claire's Aunt Kate to be loving, caring, and responsible?
42:26Yes.
42:27Yes.
42:31And Aunt clearly invested in the welfare of her niece.
42:37Yes.
42:37Thank you, Amita.
42:38Thank you, Amita.
42:42That's all I have, Your Honor.
42:51The way to get justice for Claire is to avoid a mistrial.
42:55Hang on.
42:56Dianne was in there as well.
42:57Yes, but Dianne hasn't been speaking to the media.
42:59And she wasn't caught badgering a witness.
43:01That's not what I was doing.
43:02Nathan, I cannot imagine what you are going through right now.
43:06But believe me, it is in your best interest to stay away from court until we call you.
43:11You wouldn't stop, would you?
43:25I mean, looking for her, thinking about her.
43:30I'm just saying, as a parent, you know?
43:35Yeah.
43:38Yeah, I guess I understand your concern in court today.
43:44Divorced and a father of...
43:47Two girls, two girls.
43:55I'd be going out of my mind if it was me.
43:57How old?
43:58Sorry, I shouldn't cry.
44:01It's okay, it's fine.
44:03Um, eight and nine.
44:08It's cute.
44:10You with two girls.
44:15So do I want to be fucking a divorced father of two?
44:20Wow.
44:23So that's how it is, is it?
44:28Ah, Mum.
44:33Worry.
44:35What's the name of that deadly lawyer?
44:38That new one.
44:39Murray one.
44:40His family's from Cairns.
44:41Mum.
44:41Good people.
44:43Neil Macklin.
44:44Mum, I'm already flat out.
44:45With no classes and jury duty.
44:47I applaud your commitment to someone else's fate, son.
44:49But what about yours?
44:51Haven't you listened to a single word we've said to you over the years?
44:55Jared, fuck.
44:57You know firsthand how this turns out for black men.
45:01Maybe stop carting your laptop around the streets at night.
45:04I hadn't assigned you.
45:06Did you hand it in?
45:07No, I missed the deadline.
45:08You still hand it in, son, with your actual explanation as to why it's late.
45:14It's a pretty bloody good one, too.
45:15Maybe this is actually the reason why you keep missing deadlines and the police arrest.
45:20Why are you snooping around for?
45:21I'm not snooping around.
45:22I'm looking for water.
45:23I'm looking for water.
45:23You're coming here uninvited and you're snooping around in my room.
45:26Jared, you said that you wouldn't get caught up in this shit.
45:28You don't get to tell me how to live my life.
45:32I'll let you get away with this one.
45:35Just once.
45:43Hand your assignment in.
45:45We love you.
46:15We love you.
46:17We love you.
46:18We love you.
46:22We love you.
46:27Move.
46:28What the fuck is going to be your mom doing something?
46:41He's taking my dog away from the hell.
46:43Dad, what the fuck?
46:45What the fuck is going to be your mom doing this?
46:47My food.
46:48Mom, help.
46:49Mom, I hate you.
46:51I hate you.
46:58I hate you.
47:28I hate you.
47:45Funny-looking lemon lime and bitters.
47:48Ah, York, he's a mate.
47:50Bought it before I could stop him.
47:52I've been cleaning up my act.
47:53One can't hurt.
47:57So.
47:57Can you tell me about Simon, the banker?
48:02With a silent W.
48:04He works mergers and acquisitions for what he calls a boutique firm.
48:09Got a surname?
48:10Nah, not yet.
48:11Everyone's a little bit cagey.
48:12The only one I've got for sure is Corrie D'Souza, the foreperson.
48:16I know that name, Paul.
48:17You might have seen it on the side of a truck.
48:20Fuck me, that D'Souza.
48:21The daughter.
48:22Right, and they let her be a juror on a murder troll.
48:26Hmm.
48:39What's this?
48:41Sweetener.
48:42A bit of walking around money.
48:43You know, to thank you for your diligence.
48:47Well, if you tell your investor, I mean, I'm going to get a lot better intel the more the case goes along, the more we get to know each other.
48:54You got a price in mind?
48:56Same again.
48:57What do you reckon about having your entire debt cleared?
49:05Fuck off.
49:05Dead set?
49:06All your debts completely wiped.
49:11All you have to do is secure an acquittal.
49:15Fuck.
49:17Right.
49:22Oh, yeah.
49:24Nah, mate, I'll go to fucking jail.
49:27Yeah, yeah, sir.
49:29Mate, you're already going to jail.
49:37She's taken a bribe for information on your jury, mates.
49:45Kate Lawson walks free.
49:49So do you.
49:57Claire, it's mum.
50:22Hey, you're not in trouble.
50:25I just need to know where you are.
50:28So call or leave a text message.
50:32You forget this.
50:32Hey, Mrs. Moose.
50:44Hi.
50:45Um, Amida.
50:48Is Claire with you?
50:49Your ex is here.
51:14What?
51:14What are you doing?
51:24Claire's ran away.
51:25Again.
51:27Diane, this is not sustainable, right?
51:29You're not coping, clearly.
51:30Fuck, Nathan.
51:30Not the time.
51:31You prick.
51:37You got a call.
51:38You could have called.
51:39You should have told me the minute she disappeared.
51:41Not four hours fucking later, when you'd exhausted every other possibility.
51:44Go home.
51:45You could have told me the minute she disappeared.
51:46You could have told me the minute she disappeared.
51:47You could have told me the minute she disappeared.
51:48You could have told me the minute she disappeared.
51:49You could have told me the minute she disappeared.
51:50You could have told me the minute she disappeared.
51:51You could have told me the minute she disappeared.
51:52You could have told me the minute she disappeared.
51:53You could have told me the minute she disappeared.
51:54You could have told me the minute she disappeared.
51:55You could have told me the minute she disappeared.
51:56You could have told me the minute she disappeared.
51:57You could have told me the minute she disappeared.
51:58You could have told me the minute she disappeared.
51:59You could have told me the minute she disappeared.
52:00You could have told me the minute she disappeared.
52:01You could have told me the minute she disappeared.
52:02You could have told me the minute she disappeared.
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