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The Twelve Season 1 Episode 7

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00:00We've been presenting Miss Lawson's work.
00:02Kate remains our most commercially successful artist.
00:05And if Kate were to be convicted, then she would never sell another piece again.
00:08Well, if you tell your investor, I'm gonna get a lot better intel the more the case goes along.
00:12All you have to do is secure an acquittal.
00:15The terms of the Stuart scholarship is pretty strict.
00:17You're seriously pissed off, Bryce.
00:19How much damage can you do?
00:19In terms of your scholarship, he's basically gone.
00:21We have had a serious data breach.
00:23IT have traced it back to your laptop.
00:26You look a bit rattled.
00:27I just got fired and I don't know who's gonna pick up my kids.
00:29How old's your daughter?
00:30Can't she babysit?
00:31Flair!
00:34It's compensation.
00:37I'm sorry, I know.
00:40I haven't seen my brother in eight years.
00:42Can you believe, Kate, knowing everything you know?
00:44What do you believe Kate was asking Claire to do?
00:47Been 30 years, Robbie, you can tell the truth now!
00:50I went to jail!
00:51Remove that man from my courtroom!
00:52Tell the fucking truth, Robbie!
00:53Tell the fucking truth!
00:59Come on, Diane.
01:00That's it.
01:01That's it.
01:02That's what I'm talking about!
01:03Okay.
01:04Right there.
01:05Come on.
01:06We gotta get that pretty face here.
01:07Come on.
01:08Come on.
01:09Okay.
01:10Give me my faces!
01:11I can't fucking do anything!
01:13I can't fucking do anything!
01:14I can't fucking do anything!
01:15That was great, Robbie!
01:16I can't do anything!
01:17I can't do anything!
01:18We've got a fucking sting!
01:19I can't do anything!
01:20I can't!
01:21And you gotten a baby, Whitey!
01:22You are watching the moon, Phillip.
01:23talking 울龜, about two goals!
01:24You're watching the moon!
01:25That's cave señor!
01:27I can't do anything!
01:30Yeah!
01:31Right there.
01:32Right there.
01:33Come on, we gotta get that pretty face here.
01:36Come on!
01:39Okay.
01:40Give me my faces!
01:41Now I can't do anything!
01:44What's gonna do anything?
01:46I'm sorry.
01:50I'm sorry.
01:53All right.
01:54All right.
01:56I'm sorry.
01:57I don't believe it.
01:59I'm sorry.
02:16Where's dad?
02:43Hosing the driveway.
02:44Okay.
02:47Photographer Stephen Dockage has been charged with the rape and murder of teenager Belinda
02:52Bain.
02:53Police arrested Dockage in the car park of the inner city warehouse where he lived and
02:58worked.
02:59The body of 14-year-old Belinda was found in the boot of Dockage's car following a tip-off
03:04from a member of the public.
03:06Dockage was allegedly planning to dump...
03:09Mr. Lawson, once I have confirmation we're able to proceed without further disturbance.
03:18Do you feel you're able to continue?
03:20Stop that prick coming back here.
03:22The sheriff's willing to show that.
03:23But I do need an answer.
03:24Kate, I don't think you understand.
03:25This jury has been affected.
03:26They're tainted.
03:27If they believe there's something important, they haven't been told.
03:31You're not listening to me.
03:32I cannot go through this again.
03:33Listen, Kate.
03:34If we don't apply to discharge the jury, then you probably won't be able to raise this
03:38as a ground for appeal if you're found guilty.
03:39If Steve Dockage gets his story out there, then any future jury will know what happened
03:50back then.
03:51They'll know.
03:52Matt, it's your call.
03:54And I'm telling you, this jury is far from ideal.
03:58And the risk is, we will lose their trust.
04:09So should I be saying something to the group?
04:12I think you can leave it to the judge, Corey.
04:14He'll give us instructions about what to do.
04:16What?
04:17Please ignore the crackhead screaming.
04:18I'm innocent in the middle of the trial.
04:20His brother obviously knew him.
04:21I think that horse has bolted.
04:24Yeah.
04:25And Kate.
04:26Kate knew him.
04:27Something happened in the early 90s.
04:29A crime.
04:30Robbie and Kate were kids.
04:32The thing that drives me crazy is that they're in there sharing this secret knowledge
04:35and they don't tell us.
04:36And that's the legal system.
04:37Right about that.
04:38Um, guys, Farad and I think that we should wait to hear from the judge before we talk
04:43about this.
04:44Obviously, neither of you had any involvement in this debacle.
04:49I had no prior knowledge of Steve Docherty's plans to disrupt the court, Your Honor.
04:54Your Honor, I assure you that neither I nor any of the defense team would have anything
04:58to do with a stunt like this.
05:00Even if it introduced inadmissible evidence that was helpful to our case.
05:05Recall the jury.
05:06Madam Crown, Mr. Colby, I'll be instructing the jury that this incident has no relevance
05:10to this case.
05:11I resent your insinuation.
05:12Oh, Bloom.
05:13Nothing to do with you or your detective friend cheated.
05:15If you have an accusation to make, either stand up and make it or shut the fuck up.
05:29I would.
05:30I haven't had a chance to do that for a long time.
05:31However, I don't think we probably haveаниified a new discovery of a former lawyer.
05:32The third, if there are still a new lawyer on the court, I've been looking for a long
05:33lawyer.
05:34I would never have him.
05:35God.
05:36So, hey, let's go.
05:37I'll be able to make it.
05:38And I can take a quick look at you today.
05:39said to say hello, sent their love?
05:42No, I didn't want it, didn't expect it.
05:44Were there any other messages, happy or positive,
05:47about her life, about her family situation?
05:50Every time Claire contacted me, it was dark, negative.
05:55She wasn't a happy kid, yeah.
05:58Can you describe for the court her final message,
06:01dated 9th of September at 5.30 p.m.?
06:06Yeah, it says, uh, fuck it, fuck you, fuck them and...
06:12had a, um, middle finger emoji thing.
06:19Were you concerned for her?
06:23Yes.
06:31I should've...
06:33I did think of calling Diane, but I didn't.
06:36Now, you've been estranged from your sister, Kate,
06:39for over 20 years, right?
06:42Yeah, that's right.
06:43Because you ran away.
06:45I didn't run away.
06:47I left, I was 18, I wasn't 14.
06:49But in comparing your grievances and Claire's with your family,
06:53you ran away and you chose not to communicate
06:56with your sisters ever again.
06:59True, yeah.
07:00Yeah.
07:01Is it fair to say that you lived a healthy and prosperous life?
07:04Objection.
07:05How is this relevant?
07:06Get to your point, Mr. Colby.
07:09Have you lived a healthy and prosperous life
07:13while choosing not to communicate with your family?
07:17Reasonably, yes.
07:19Yes.
07:20Did any of your communication with Claire,
07:22in the lead up to her disappearance,
07:24indicate she might run away?
07:27I don't know.
07:29Possibly.
07:30Yes or no, Mr. Lawson?
07:33Yes.
07:34She asked if she could come and stay, but I said no.
07:38You said no.
07:39And yet, Claire turned up anyway, didn't she?
07:42No, no, she didn't.
07:43Claire turned up and you chose to hide her, to spite your sister.
07:47Objection!
07:48Mr. Colby.
07:50I withdraw the question, Your Honour.
07:52I wish she had come to stay, mate.
07:56She might still be alive, yeah?
07:58I think he was covering something up.
08:05What, like a teenager in the basement?
08:07You don't seriously believe he'd keep his niece hiding
08:11for two and a half years, do you?
08:13You said it yourself, Margaret?
08:14Yeah.
08:15His family is more fucked than most.
08:20Yeah.
08:21Okay, bye.
08:24You okay?
08:25No.
08:28Tell me.
08:31I'm gonna have to get permission to get out of court.
08:33This is your uni thing.
08:36Don't worry.
08:37I'll eventually see your true worth.
08:40I'll be honoured to have you at the university.
08:44Can I, uh, ask you a favour?
08:48Read this for me, please.
08:50It's good.
08:55It's good.
08:56You're emotional.
08:57And I get it.
08:58But try and be more bureaucratic.
09:00Like, you're a lawyer.
09:01So put that spinner on.
09:03Just think that the person reading this has no heart.
09:06You're right, I know.
09:07But this is my family.
09:10You're writing a legal document about the people you love most in the world.
09:14Yeah, well, Farron, you've got to give them bastards the facts.
09:17Give them the facts many times.
09:19Okay.
09:21Let me try.
09:24Okay, maybe in this first paragraph, start with how you and your family can contribute to Australia.
09:30I need to have another look at these.
09:32I'll call you tonight about that.
09:34Okay.
09:35Heard you had a visitor.
09:38Please tell me you had nothing to do with that.
09:40Absolutely not.
09:42But I didn't stop him either.
09:44Okay.
09:45I didn't hear that.
09:47Diane Spears is up on Monday.
09:49Do you think she's shifted at all?
09:51No.
09:52But she'll be very pro-Kate.
09:53I am going to stick to the facts.
09:55Night.
09:56Night.
09:57Oh!
10:00Bloody hell.
10:01I'm joking.
10:02Hey.
10:03Hold your bag up and I'll go some stuff in for you.
10:08That's all right.
10:10All good?
10:11I've got to get my kids.
10:13Never stops for you, eh?
10:14No.
10:16Do you have kids, Gary?
10:17No, I mean, I would if the timing was right.
10:19But no, I've got a couple of greyhounds, which is sort of like having kids, really.
10:23Sorry, I just, I haven't heard back from Simon yet.
10:25Simon.
10:28Oh, Georgina.
10:29Sorry, I was meaning to talk to you.
10:31Ava's keen.
10:32So she'll text you over the weekend, make arrangements.
10:34Great.
10:36That's a huge relief.
10:38See you.
10:39See you.
10:41Thank you so much for all of your help.
10:43Mm-hmm.
10:44Look.
10:56You ever think what would have happened
11:19if we told the truth that day?
11:21She was 14.
11:24It wasn't her fault.
11:26Do you still believe her?
11:50What is it?
11:52Dinner.
11:53Would you like to come for dinner?
11:56Saturday evening.
11:57Oh.
11:57To say thank you for the list, the corner and the back.
12:00Oh, right.
12:02Yes, that would be very nice.
12:07Chicken all right?
12:09Lovely.
12:20Bryce, you remember Jared?
12:22The wrongful arrests.
12:26So, my appeal's been in for a while.
12:29Any idea when I'll find out?
12:30You know, there's still some hiccup with the essay.
12:32Is that right?
12:33Yeah, that still has to be cleared up.
12:35Hopefully soon, because when jury duty's over, I'll have no money coming in, and I need my accommodation back.
12:41Oh, well, Evie tells me you've sorted your accommodation situation.
12:47More wine?
12:48No, I probably had enough.
12:50So, Bryce was a Stuart scholar.
12:58Yeah.
12:58Yeah, look at me now.
13:01Some desk job at the same uni that I went to.
13:05Something to look forward to.
13:06But with the diversity push, you'll probably end up dean of the faculty before I make it out of the scholarship department.
13:16Diversity's a real nightmare, eh?
13:20Graduation rates, though, for students from diverse backgrounds are low.
13:24But we need to make allowances.
13:27Thank you for a wonderful meal, Evie.
13:35See you, Jared.
13:36I'll go say my goodbyes.
13:43Yeah.
13:45So, are you seeing her?
13:47Oh, no.
13:49It's nothing like that.
13:50Like, mates, you know, it's nice.
13:53That's great.
13:55Great, Gary.
13:57Come on, Doctor.
14:06Come on, Storybook.
14:22Come on, Storybook.
14:23Get round.
14:23All right.
14:27Come on.
14:31Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
14:34All right.
14:35Last one, yeah?
14:36All right.
14:42All right.
14:48Time to go, Gary.
14:52Only if you'll come with me.
14:54Why don't you grab a couple of bottles from behind the bar and we'll go back to mine.
14:57Hey.
14:57That's mine.
14:59You need to leave.
15:05Hmm.
15:05Third step prayer, God, I offer myself to thee to build with me and to do with me as thou wilt.
15:23Relieve me of the bondage of self, that I may better do thy will, take away my difficulties,
15:35that victory over them may bear witness to those I would help of thy power,
15:44thy love and thy way of life.
15:50I bet you can't jump high there.
16:08Marcus, Oscar, come on, gear on.
16:11Boys, you're not fine.
16:13Don't wear pants.
16:14See if I care.
16:15Darling, calm down.
16:16Boys, can you do what mummy says, please?
16:18Come on.
16:19Double jump.
16:22You were pretty restless last night.
16:26I've got a job to find.
16:27Well, you won't have any trouble because everyone loves you and you're excellent.
16:35Hmm?
16:37We've got to, um, solve the situation with the sitter as well.
16:42School pick-ups, holidays.
16:45One of the, um, school mums has mentioned a girl called Ava.
16:50Okay.
16:52What do we know about Ava?
16:53Can you just, can you just trust me on this one for once, please?
16:57Oh, no!
17:05Yeah, smash him!
17:06Goodbye, Nell.
17:08There we go, get it.
17:10Got it.
17:10Oh, my gosh.
17:11Got it!
17:12Come on, Nell, go around him.
17:14He's got it!
17:16Oh, my gosh.
17:24So what did Jane say, hmm?
17:27Yeah, nice one, Beck.
17:29You are kidding me.
17:30Please do not say a word to me.
17:32We've both improved so much.
17:33It's one dinner, Jane.
17:34Shut up, Flip!
17:36You want me to act like I'm still married to him?
17:38Yeah, I do, because it's a very important sale, all right?
17:40It benefits your daughter's futures.
17:41Can you just...
17:42Look, Jane, Flip's an idiot.
17:50But he's right.
17:51Okay, they're Chinese.
17:53It's traditional.
17:54And if this deal goes through, we can send the girls to whatever school we want.
17:57We buy their first cars.
17:58We send them through uni one day.
18:00It's...
18:00It's one dinner.
18:03Jane, please.
18:05It's inappropriate, Lex.
18:08Dan has been so good stepping up while you're on jury duty.
18:10How am I going to explain this to him?
18:13It's too complicated.
18:14Becky, now?
18:18Come on, let's go.
18:23Thanks, Jane.
18:24You're welcome.
18:25Girls, come on!
18:29Bye, Dad!
18:30Bye, Dad!
18:3420?
18:40You gonna sleep all day?
18:44Maybe that's what's been giving you nightmares.
18:51Maybe they'll just be worse without it.
18:57Smoke it outside.
18:58My housemates have been complaining about the smell.
19:14We should set up direct ducts for those.
19:36Yeah.
19:38Our payment for the egg harvest has been cancelled.
19:41Dropped you at the clinic nine times this month.
19:44We haven't been charged for any pathology or injections.
19:50My head's been in a really strange place lately and...
19:54You know, I keep just getting as far as the door and I...
19:57Your head.
20:00I really don't think you should trivialise my mental health concerns.
20:03Since when did this become about mental health concerns?
20:05You've looked up some symptoms online and become self-obsessed.
20:08I knew you wouldn't understand this and that is why I have such a hard time talking about it.
20:14Because I come in here and I try to be honest with you and you just, you just treat me like a joke.
20:19Now, how am I meant to have children with you when all you do is tear me down?
20:22I need to have a shower.
20:34I need to have a shower.
20:34Thanks, Denise.
20:42Well, we're halfway through the meeting where we leave room for anyone who has the need or...
20:50Or hasn't shared in a while.
20:55Gary, compulsive gambler and alcoholic.
20:58Hi, Gary.
20:59They say this disease is cunning, baffling, powerful and that's true, you know, look.
21:12We all know it'll get you when you're down and out.
21:17But it'll also get you when you're going good, when you're at your best.
21:19And that's what I learned yesterday.
21:26I've been doing fucking jury duty, you know.
21:30My opinion matters.
21:34And I helped out this friend.
21:38You know, I did something for her and she genuinely appreciated it.
21:43And so I felt good.
21:45I just felt...
21:47So good.
21:48I felt like a king.
21:49Well, I'm not a king.
21:55You know, I'm a garden variety gambling addict like all of yous.
21:59You know, and I've been humbled again.
22:04I'm on day one.
22:12Anybody else?
22:13You are anonymous.
22:34You are anonymous.
22:35Got it.
22:37Got it.
22:38Hello.
22:41My grandfather used to train dish lickers.
22:44It's a cruel sport.
22:46Oh, these guys are rescues.
22:49Ah.
22:51Yes, Alan says you have a soft heart.
22:54What we're missing and what I still really need to hear from you is a stratagem.
23:05Look, I talk up everyone that's good for Kate and I shit can the others.
23:08That's a little loose.
23:09That's a little loose.
23:10You know, what would make me feel confident is specifics.
23:13Well, they're already getting suss on me asking so many questions, aren't they?
23:16Okay.
23:17Who is?
23:18A poor person, an olympic sidekick, Alexi.
23:21The builder, Menelaus Constructions.
23:23You and Alan been doing some research, have you?
23:26And so?
23:27Are they guilty votes, those two?
23:30Well, you'd think Corrie wouldn't have an aversion to killers considering a past, but
23:34she's also a bit of a lefty.
23:35What about the others?
23:36The banker?
23:37Can you put pressure on him?
23:39Does he have money troubles?
23:40You know, does he have a mistress?
23:41He's got a troubled teenage daughter.
23:43Great.
23:44What's her name?
23:45Where does she go to school?
23:46What about the alternate?
23:47Do we even want her in the room for the verdict?
23:50Knocking people off the jury was not part of the agreement.
23:53Come, show some initiative.
23:55Make sure the right 12 people are there when they cast the votes.
24:00That's it.
24:06That university is stuffing you around.
24:09Mum, I'm fighting them, and I'm appealing.
24:11Isn't that what you taught me?
24:12The fight's gotta be worth it.
24:13You're long brains, but you're just not using them, eh?
24:15Right, and giving up on my scholarship's not a waste.
24:17After what the coppers did, should've shown you.
24:19Yeah, and then the university dumps on you.
24:22You're a black fella.
24:23No fancy scholarship's gonna redefine that for you.
24:26And I'm surprised you managed to make your way here today, bro.
24:29It's a long way for an inner-city blackfella to come.
24:32What's wrong with you?
24:33Don't talk to your brother like that.
24:35There's no need.
24:36Hey, come on.
24:37Where are you going?
24:38Washing my hands.
24:44What?
24:45So you're fighting them.
24:52It's good, bub.
24:55Yeah.
24:56I'm getting a bit of shit from one pen pushing out you into there.
24:59True.
25:00You watch out for him, son.
25:02Poison pen can ruin lives.
25:05Tick of a box to swirl her signature.
25:07Yeah.
25:08Yeah, I'm on it.
25:09I'm on it.
25:10I've got a girl.
25:11She's helping me out.
25:12A girl, eh?
25:14And you bring her here so I can run my Maya over this woman.
25:17So, which way?
25:20She's not Korean.
25:22So this is where you've been staying?
25:24With her?
25:25Because, you know, you can always come back here.
25:30With family.
25:31Thanks, Mum, but me coming home, I don't think it's gonna work.
25:35Not for them.
25:36I've got to handle things my way.
25:58Are you sure I can't help?
26:00No, thank you.
26:01All under control.
26:02You love cooking, don't you?
26:04Actually, I do.
26:05I really do.
26:06I wonder if they'd find out about us having dinner.
26:12Two jurors, conspiring together.
26:15There.
26:16Let's not talk about the trial.
26:18Yeah, good.
26:19Or the other jurors.
26:20Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
26:21Sorry.
26:22I can't have a guest doing that.
26:23Right.
26:24All right.
26:25All right.
26:26All right.
26:27I'm absolutely certain she's a murderer.
26:32But then I think, don't I believe in the forgiveness of sins?
26:33You can have a little more.
26:34Mm, come on.
26:35I'm full.
26:37You know, I envy you, Peter.
26:38Your moral lens.
26:39Your clarity.
26:40Well, sometimes I think my moral lens is a bit of a cataract.
26:41You are clever.
26:42You are clever.
26:43Okay.
26:44Okay.
26:45Okay.
26:46Yeah.
26:47Um, but we call it a night.
26:48You know, she's a murderer.
26:49She's a murderer.
26:50But then I think, don't I believe in the forgiveness of sins?
26:52You can have a little more.
26:53Mm, come on.
26:54You know, I envy you, Peter.
27:01Your moral lens.
27:03Your clarity.
27:04Well, sometimes I think my moral lens is a bit of a cataract.
27:09You are clever.
27:11Okay.
27:12Yeah.
27:13Um, best we call it a night.
27:15It's enough to do before tomorrow, so.
27:17Yeah.
27:18Okay.
27:19Right.
27:20Of course.
27:24Let's see here.
27:49You've got to be kidding me.
27:50I made him aware of the ramifications of being in court and yet get the judge to kick
27:54him out.
27:55But yeah, let's see what happen.
27:59You've got to be kidding me.
28:03I made him aware of the ramifications of being in court.
28:07And yet, get the judge to kick him out.
28:12But yeah, let's see what happens.
28:17I have no further questions, Your Honor.
28:20Mr. Colby?
28:23Thank you, Your Honor.
28:25Ms. Spears, could you please describe to the court
28:28your marriage to Nathan Spears?
28:31Nathan deceived me throughout our marriage.
28:34He lied to me about money.
28:38He cheated on me with other women.
28:42Kate supported and protected me,
28:44so of course there was tension between them.
28:47How do you know he cheated?
28:49Objection.
28:50How is this relevant to any issue in this case?
28:53I'll allow it.
28:56Mystery messages on encrypted apps.
29:00Coming home from boating.
29:02Smelling like a woman's perfume.
29:05Going to a movie to clear his head.
29:08But having no memory of seeing it two weeks later.
29:12Did you confront him with your suspicions?
29:14He lied.
29:16He denied it.
29:16Right up until the day he left me for another woman.
29:21Now, at any stage during your marriage,
29:25did you fear Mr. Spears?
29:27Objection.
29:28Mr. Spears is not the one on trial here.
29:30Your Honor, this goes to his character
29:32and what was happening in the family home at the time.
29:34I'll allow it, but get to your point, Mr. Colby.
29:37Please answer the question, Ms. Spears.
29:39Yes.
29:40Could you explain further?
29:43He never hit me,
29:45but he was very controlling
29:48and he had a terrible temper.
29:51What about in his relationship with Claire?
29:53Was he coercive?
29:55Yes.
29:56How do you know this?
29:57I witnessed it and she told me.
29:59Would you mind giving us an example of this?
30:01Nathan monitored her social media,
30:05invading her privacy,
30:06which they constantly fought about.
30:09He would often take her phone,
30:10insisting on knowing her password.
30:13He judged her friends,
30:15her hair, her clothes.
30:18The level of distress that he caused her,
30:22it really alarmed me.
30:24So I encouraged Claire to get involved in Kate's art.
30:29It built her confidence and her self-esteem.
30:33How did you feel about Kate's art?
30:36She's a very talented photographer.
30:38Her work is challenging,
30:40but we, Claire and I,
30:42we understand the difference
30:44between something literal and something metaphoric.
30:48My sister is an artist, not a killer.
30:52Did Claire ever say anything
30:54about the fantastical nature of Kate's work?
30:58Yes, absolutely.
31:00She always talks about their shared imagination.
31:03Shared?
31:05Kate and Claire are a very similar personality.
31:10Creative,
31:12free-spirited,
31:14boundary-pushing.
31:16What if he asked me to go,
31:18you know,
31:19topless?
31:20He won't.
31:21He just wants us in our school uniforms.
31:23Kate, that's mine!
31:27Where are you going?
31:28You have to tell Dad we're going to choir.
31:30I'm not lying so that you can go
31:32and hang out with that creep.
31:33Fine!
31:33Then I'll tell Dad that you and Ed McGuinness
31:35smoked weed in the reserve.
31:37You're on a lift.
31:37I'm leaving now.
31:38Yeah.
31:39See you, Diane.
31:44You lost your mother
31:45at a young age,
31:47am I right?
31:47Yes.
31:48When I was ten
31:49and Kate was eight
31:51and Robbie was twelve.
31:53Could you describe
31:54the nature of your relationship
31:56with your sister
31:57after your mother's death?
31:59I became like a second mother to her.
32:02I don't know,
32:02she was too traumatized
32:03to say anything
32:04until I got home.
32:05But when she left the studio,
32:06the guy, the photographer,
32:07was encouraging her friend
32:08to pose naked.
32:09I'll bring her to the station
32:10to make a statement,
32:11but you need to send officers
32:12to the studio now.
32:13Anything could be happening
32:14to that poor little girl.
32:21Kate came home
32:22just after 11.30, right?
32:27Right?
32:27Yeah, yeah.
32:28She was here
32:29with both of you
32:30from 11.30 until now.
32:33That's what you tell the police.
32:34Get that shit off your face.
32:43Where were you, Robbie?
32:44I told you to watch
32:45that little slut like a hawk.
32:48It was a fucking nightmare.
32:50We should call an ambulance.
32:52We need to tell them what happened.
32:53Tell them the truth.
32:55This family will not get dragged
32:57to the fucking mud.
32:57This never happened.
32:58She'll divorce me!
32:59And after our father
33:03basically forced Robbie
33:04out of home,
33:06Kate and I became
33:07even closer.
33:17So you didn't want
33:19to lift today?
33:20Oh.
33:21We've been taking it for granted.
33:23You give me a lift every day.
33:24Well, perhaps a text next time
33:26so I don't go out of my way.
33:28Okay.
33:36Hey, guys.
33:37I just wanted to check in
33:40to see how we're all feeling.
33:45Well, I'm enjoying the process
33:47but it's all a bit confronting.
33:48You're on Kate's side, aren't you, Mel?
33:50Gary, that's not what
33:51we're talking about.
33:51Well, my feeling is
33:53it would be good for us
33:54to share our opinions
33:55on the verdict.
33:56I will be keeping
33:57my feelings to myself.
33:59Thanks.
33:59Guys, I really am
34:01just trying to figure out
34:02if we're all mentally okay.
34:06Thank you, Corey.
34:07I'm doing okay.
34:08It's very thoughtful of you.
34:13Vanessa?
34:16I'm having a bad day.
34:18Happy, Corey?
34:20Not guilty.
34:21Happy, Gary?
34:23She's not psycho.
34:24She's just misunderstood.
34:26I was feeling anxious.
34:28It makes me anxious
34:29not knowing
34:29how everyone's feeling
34:31about the verdict.
34:32That's how I'm feeling.
34:44Well, that was pointless.
34:45I feel okay.
34:49Thanks for asking.
34:52Look, I have a, um,
34:54a slightly weird
34:56favor to ask.
34:59I think you're weird.
35:03Not that kind of weird.
35:04regrettably,
35:06I have this
35:07dinner thing
35:09tonight.
35:10I need to pretend
35:12I'm still married
35:13so the investors
35:14buying our company
35:14think I'm
35:15stable
35:16and
35:17reliable.
35:19And
35:20you think
35:21I'm stable
35:22and reliable.
35:23I think you're
35:25reliable.
35:28Okay.
35:29So then,
35:30the geeky weird thing.
35:33Miss Spears,
35:34when was it that
35:35Claire became
35:36difficult
35:37and unruly?
35:38When Sonia
35:40was introduced
35:41as the new
35:42girlfriend,
35:44Nathan appeared
35:44more interested
35:45in her
35:46and the lifestyle
35:47she lavished
35:47on him.
35:49And so Claire
35:49started acting out.
35:50So what was the
35:51point that drove
35:51you to
35:52bring Kate in
35:54as another
35:54carer for Claire?
35:56After Nathan's
35:57marriage to Sonia,
35:58Claire started
35:59playing he and I
36:01off against each
36:01other.
36:02Her grades
36:03were dropping.
36:04Her attitude
36:05towards me
36:05changed.
36:06I couldn't
36:07discipline her.
36:08Because she'd
36:09run away
36:09and she did.
36:10He was no help.
36:12He was too
36:12wrapped up in
36:13his new
36:13wife and life
36:14and so that's
36:15why I turned
36:16to Kate for
36:17help.
36:18So adding
36:19Miss Lawson
36:20as another
36:20carer,
36:21did Claire's
36:22behaviour change
36:23at all?
36:23Yes.
36:25Claire's grades
36:25picked up and
36:26she was much
36:26happier.
36:28Our relationship
36:29became civil.
36:32She became
36:33my little girl
36:36again.
36:38I'm not saying
36:44that Kate and
36:44Claire didn't
36:45have issues
36:45because they
36:46did.
36:48And I know
36:49she's a
36:51teenager.
36:52She's hormonal.
36:55She's just
36:56trying to find
36:56her independence.
36:57good.
37:03And finally,
37:05Claire's
37:06sometime
37:07boyfriend,
37:08Blake
37:08Skerritt,
37:10is now living
37:11in Queensland.
37:12Were you aware
37:12of any plans
37:13or preparation
37:14that Claire
37:15was making
37:15to go up
37:16to visit him?
37:16No,
37:17but he was
37:18her first
37:18love and
37:19that's
37:19something
37:20special.
37:23My daughter
37:23is a strong
37:24willed young
37:25woman and
37:25she can do
37:26anything she
37:27puts her
37:27mind to.
37:29Good,
37:29thank you.
37:30No more
37:30questions,
37:31you're on.
37:31Before we
37:32proceed,
37:32I call a
37:33short
37:33recess.
37:34Ladies and
37:36gentlemen of
37:36the jury,
37:37I'll ask you
37:37to return
37:37to the jury
37:38room,
37:39thank you.
37:41Seems like
37:41they're having
37:41a good time.
37:43Ava's a gem.
37:44I know
37:44someone whose
37:45son left
37:46home and
37:47didn't call
37:48for five
37:48years and
37:49then all
37:50of a sudden
37:50turned up
37:50out of the
37:51blue.
37:52Being a
37:53parent is
37:53really hard.
37:55I mean,
37:55you don't
37:56always know
37:57what to do
37:57and there's
37:58so much
37:58that could
37:58go wrong.
37:59It's obvious
37:59Claire was
38:00incredibly
38:00unhappy at
38:01home.
38:02Hope my
38:02girls never
38:02feel like
38:03that,
38:03it's
38:03disturbing.
38:04What about
38:04you,
38:04Mel?
38:05Do you
38:05think Claire's
38:05still out
38:06there hiding
38:07somewhere?
38:09I need a
38:09drink of
38:09water.
38:10Her pain
38:11is so
38:11hard to
38:11watch.
38:12I mean,
38:12a mother
38:12separated from
38:13her child
38:14and not
38:14knowing whether
38:15she's dead
38:15or alive.
38:16She must
38:16be in
38:17hell.
38:19Hey,
38:19Mel,
38:19let me get
38:20that water
38:20for you.
38:23What's
38:23wrong?
38:23Let me get
38:24it on the
38:24floor.
38:24Lay her
38:25down.
38:25We need
38:26an amulet.
38:27Get something
38:27for her
38:27head.
38:28Jesus,
38:28call the
38:28sheriff.
38:29I'll get
38:29the sheriff.
38:30Mel,
38:30you're gonna
38:31be okay.
38:31Help's
38:31coming.
38:32It's all
38:32right, Mel.
38:33Looking after
38:34you.
38:34Just relax.
38:35Stay calm.
38:36The amulets
38:37will be here
38:37today.
38:38For the
38:38record,
38:39a member
38:39of the
38:40jury has
38:40been taken
38:40to hospital.
38:41We have
38:42confirmation
38:42she's
38:43medically
38:43cleared,
38:44but she
38:44will be
38:44unable
38:45to
38:45return.
38:46Are you
38:47ready to
38:47re-examine,
38:48Madam Crown?
38:49Ah,
38:49yes.
38:50Thank you,
38:50Your Honor.
39:01Who's care
39:03was Claire
39:04in on the
39:05night of
39:05the 14th
39:06of September?
39:07My sister,
39:08Kate's.
39:10Did Claire
39:11tell you
39:11anything about
39:12her plans
39:12for that
39:13night?
39:14No.
39:15Did she
39:15call or
39:16text you
39:17at any
39:18time during
39:18that night?
39:19No.
39:20Have you
39:20spoken to
39:20your ex-husband
39:21about what
39:22occurred that
39:23night?
39:24No,
39:24I haven't.
39:24So the
39:25only thing
39:25you know
39:26about that
39:26night is
39:27what you've
39:28heard from
39:28the accused,
39:29your sister,
39:31Kate Lawson.
39:34Yes.
39:37Are you
39:37sure your
39:38sister told
39:39you everything?
39:45Tell me
39:45where she
39:46is.
39:46I don't
39:47know.
39:47You're
39:48hiding
39:48something.
39:48I'm not.
39:51She
39:51would have
39:52called me.
39:53Just
39:54tell me
39:55where she
39:55is.
39:55I don't
39:55know,
39:56Diane.
39:57I don't
39:58know.
39:59Kate
40:01wouldn't
40:01lie.
40:04You said
40:04in your
40:05cross-examination
40:06that you
40:06believe Claire
40:07is in
40:07hiding.
40:08Is that
40:08correct?
40:09She
40:10must be.
40:13When
40:13Claire was
40:14away from
40:14you,
40:15did she
40:15call you
40:15often?
40:16When she
40:16was at
40:17Kate's,
40:17yes.
40:18Usually
40:19to say
40:19good morning
40:19and good
40:20night.
40:20Even
40:21when she
40:21was upset
40:21with you?
40:23No.
40:24No,
40:24I wouldn't
40:24expect to
40:25call if
40:25she was
40:25in a
40:25huff.
40:26You
40:26gave
40:26evidence
40:26that
40:27Claire had
40:27run away
40:27before.
40:28Did she
40:29call you
40:29then?
40:31Eventually.
40:32What have
40:32you done
40:32to search
40:33for your
40:34daughter,
40:34Ms.
40:35Spears?
40:36When I
40:36was told
40:36she was
40:37missing,
40:37I called
40:37her phone
40:38immediately.
40:38Only
40:38her phone?
40:39No,
40:39I called
40:40Amita,
40:40her best
40:40friend,
40:41like I
40:41did before,
40:42trying to
40:43get more
40:43information.
40:44How many
40:44times did
40:44you call
40:45Amita?
40:46Five.
40:47I also
40:47called her
40:48ex-boyfriend
40:49Blake in
40:50Queensland.
40:50Only that
40:51night?
40:51Or did
40:51you keep
40:52calling him?
40:53Of course
40:53I kept
40:53calling him.
40:55I drove
40:55around the
40:55streets.
40:56We went to
40:56her favourite
40:57spots.
40:57I put
40:57up posters
40:58and I
40:59did
40:59interviews.
40:59How long
41:00did you
41:00keep
41:00calling?
41:03What?
41:03How long
41:04did you
41:04keep
41:04contacting
41:05Blake?
41:06That was
41:07your
41:07daughter's
41:08first
41:08love,
41:08yes?
41:09Looking
41:10for your
41:11daughter.
41:11Was it
41:11a day
41:12or a
41:13week?
41:13I don't
41:13know how
41:14many
41:14weeks.
41:14Madam
41:14Crown,
41:15you should
41:15allow the
41:15witness
41:16to
41:16answer.
41:17You
41:17have
41:18no
41:18idea
41:18what
41:18it's
41:18like
41:19not
41:19knowing
41:20where
41:20your
41:20child
41:20is.
41:22And
41:22the
41:22helplessness
41:23that
41:23you
41:23feel.
41:23I
41:26do
41:26have
41:26an
41:26idea
41:27I'm
41:27a
41:27mother
41:27too.
41:29When
41:30did
41:30you
41:30stop
41:31searching
41:31for
41:32your
41:32daughter?
41:34I
41:34didn't.
41:35You
41:36stopped
41:36searching
41:36because
41:37there
41:37was
41:37no
41:37one
41:38to
41:38be
41:38found.
41:39Diane,
41:39even
41:40you
41:40believe
41:40your
41:41daughter
41:41is
41:41dead.
41:42Objection.
41:43Speculative.
41:44I reject
41:44the
41:44question.
41:45No,
41:45no,
41:45no,
41:45I
41:46don't
41:46believe
41:46she's
41:47dead.
41:48I
41:48don't.
42:02No further
42:03questions,
42:04Your
42:04Honour.
42:16Kate?
42:16I
42:28love
42:28you.
42:29Madam,
42:30only lawyers
42:30can be here.
42:31I'll have to
42:31ask you to leave.
42:46things have
43:00changed.
43:02Just take your foot off my neck for a second.
43:04We just lost the one juror who was never going to vote guilty.
43:17Okay.
43:18You have to have a referral.
43:43Is there anyone else I can speak to?
43:46You don't take walk-ins.
43:48Okay,
43:49but I'm ready now.
43:49Like,
43:50I'm really ready.
43:52You have to have a referral from your GP.
43:54That's how it works.
43:54I have to do this now.
43:59I'm sorry.
44:00I can't help you.
44:02Look,
44:02if you need help now,
44:04you should go to a doctor
44:05or the hospital.
44:05All right,
44:20come on.
44:20Here you go.
44:21Oh.
44:22Hey,
44:23Monsters.
44:24Dad.
44:24Now,
44:25hang on.
44:25Hey,
44:26who picked you up from school today?
44:27You haven't been babysitting Eva.
44:29She's so cool.
44:31You asked me to fix it,
44:32and I fixed it.
44:38Oh,
44:38my God.
44:52That's how you know Dad's enjoying the wine.
44:54It's cracking jokes.
44:55I'll take that as a compliment.
44:56My husband was worried about coming alone.
45:00A little bit regressive,
45:01don't you think?
45:02I would say it's traditional.
45:04Try being me.
45:05Mom and Dad will disown me
45:06if I'm not married by 30.
45:08I'm not married by 30.
45:09I'm not married by 30,000 times.
45:10You won't even bother me anymore.
45:11Right?
45:12Right?
45:14I hope she has Alessi
45:16that kind of charming woman.
45:19You'll be so happy.
45:22Mom says,
45:23if you ever get tired of Alexi,
45:25she'll marry you herself.
45:27This wife,
45:28he hath no one.
45:29Very smart.
45:30Smile here, fucker.
45:31She's killing it.
45:32How about a round of tequila shots, huh?
45:35Yeah, let's drink to the deal.
45:37Yes, let's.
45:40Shishini!
45:41Gumby!
45:42Gumby!
45:43Gumby!
45:43Gumby!
45:44Gumby!
45:46You and me, little bro?
45:47Wilder wants the wife
45:55and the winner is
45:56Corrie!
45:59I ate that shit up.
46:01I'm gonna send all the elements home.
46:05Even the, even the pretty ones.
46:06Ow!
46:08Seriously, listen.
46:09Listen, Corrie.
46:11I owe you one.
46:12I'm not,
46:13I'm not a good talker.
46:16And the deal's in the bag because of you,
46:19so thank you.
46:21Taxi, taxi!
46:33Taxi!
46:37He's stopped.
46:39Yeah, he's got started.
46:40I'm not a good talker.
46:52What?
46:57I'm drunk.
46:58I've got to go home.
47:00Yeah, so you've got to go home.
47:01We're married.
47:04We are officially divorced.
47:08I'm, I'm sorry.
47:12I'll see you in the morning.
47:18Yeah.
47:20Cool.
47:23See you in the morning.
47:38I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm
48:08Oh, what the fuck?
48:30Ripley!
48:33Zeus!
48:38Oh, what the fuck?