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The Twelve Season 2 Episode 2
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00:00...that he known as Ellie Downs.
00:01We don't fuck the hired help.
00:03You're gonna make a fool of yourself?
00:04You're just jealous, Mum.
00:05Bernice Price was notoriously disliked.
00:08People would have been lying enough to knock the old bitch off.
00:11Mum's fallen in the well and they can't get her out!
00:14Came as a shock their injuries weren't consistent with a fall.
00:16What kind of implement would make an impression like this in a human skull?
00:21Having two defendants is one of the challenges of this case.
00:25Those two are obviously comparing briefs.
00:27What happens on circuit stays on circuit.
00:30Who do we want on the jury?
00:33I want hard-working young men who'll sympathise with him.
00:37Younger women who'll sympathise with both of them.
00:40The prosecution are probably going to try and push a couple of older women through.
00:44Fuck him, I don't...
00:45Yeah, it's down here.
00:46What the fuck was that?
00:50It's a fucking pump ball sign.
00:57I don't know what I was talking about.
00:59THE END
01:14Good morning, Patrick.
01:44Look, um, listen, if I don't seem to be cross-examining much today, nothing to worry about.
01:52Today's witnesses affect Sasha's defense more than they do yours.
01:57You're doing well, Patrick. Keep up that neutral expression and core, all right?
02:02Yes, perfect. You're killing it.
02:05No, no, I, I, I, I asked Nina about a visit. What's happening?
02:09Kelly, um, yes, Kelly is giving evidence, as you won't be able to visit until after the trial is over, but, um, by that time, I trust you will be a free man, and you'll be visiting her instead, all right?
02:24Yeah, of course.
02:36All done.
02:39Will it hold?
02:42Yeah, Kelly, it'll hold in case he doesn't jump on it again. Hey, no monkey business, my little monkey. All right.
02:50How's it going at Ellie Downs?
02:53Yeah, you know, it's, that, it's good.
02:57So she's pulling for you?
03:02How do you keep pulling the wool over smart women's eyes?
03:06I don't know. Why don't you tell me?
03:09She's desperate.
03:11She's desperate.
03:14Now.
03:17Hey, um,
03:20I'll, um,
03:21we'll get you the money, right?
03:26How soon?
03:28Hey, I've got uniforms, shoes, Dylan's birthday.
03:31Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's happening.
03:33Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
03:35It's happening.
03:35I was bloody kids next door.
04:03I mean, who would let their kids just, honestly, at least a dozen eggs they've smashed.
04:12They're nothing but trouble, those people.
04:18Mum, no, that is your lunch.
04:21You have that when the carer comes.
04:23Eat that.
04:25Where are you going?
04:27Got the court case, remember?
04:29The murder trial, Bernice Price.
04:32Bernice Myers.
04:33Yeah, she married the elder boy, Price.
04:38Yeah, that'd be right.
04:42Bells, hills, girls go round and round.
04:47Washing in the morning.
04:49It's okay. It's okay. Hey, hey.
04:53Mum? Mum? It's okay. It's okay.
04:56Who are you?
05:02I'm Thelma. I'm your daughter.
05:10Remember?
05:14Look, yeah.
05:16Why don't you read your paper?
05:17I've had a bit of a look at her and most of the damage is underneath, mate. It's not good.
05:34Yeah, right.
05:36I told the old man the starter mode is playing up, right? So that's why she's off the road.
05:40Because if we can't claim insurance, you know, we fucked up and took off. It's all over the bloody news, but...
05:46And Pete, hey, none of us can get back to Dad, all right?
05:54Yeah, he trusted us with his delivery.
05:57No shit.
06:00Okay.
06:04I'll talk to Ryan. He'll fix it and he'll keep his mouth shut.
06:07Okay.
06:08He's going to have to do it here. And fast.
06:11Yeah, yeah. It's all good. It's all good.
06:12We'll sort it.
06:13It's all right.
06:14Okay, what about the south-west run, mate? You need to be leaving today.
06:17I can get my hands on another truck. I'll just call in a favour. I'll just do the trip while this is getting fixed, yeah?
06:23Yeah?
06:25Yeah, yeah.
06:27They're chill. It's not the end of the world.
06:30Who puts a fucking welcome sign in the middle of the road anyway?
06:33Huh?
06:35Sure, mate. Yeah.
06:38Just keep the doors shut, all right?
06:41And keep a low profile, man. Just...
06:44I'll see you later.
06:46All right.
06:47Chill out.
06:49Yeah.
06:50Deep breaths, yeah?
07:03Hang on.
07:04Hello.
07:16Hello. Are you Winston?
07:17I'm Teddy Hardcastle from South West Region Healthcare.
07:22I'm here to check your vitals, doll, and make sure you know how to use those catheter bags they gave you.
07:26They told me they were sending a nurse.
07:28I think you're looking at him.
07:32Look, people don't listen. I am the foreman on a jury for the next four weeks. You'll have to come back after that.
07:38Uh, you'll need me before then. Um, do you take this?
07:46So you're on the price trial? Juicy story.
07:49Thank you. I've got your card.
07:51Uh, nice to meet you, Winston.
07:52Nice to meet you, Winston.
07:52Yes.
07:54Oh, bloody idiots.
07:56Cafe latte and two cannoli.
08:05Oh, shit.
08:18I've got to go.
08:19Okay, I'll see you at dinner.
08:20Yeah.
08:22I just saw the big wig lawyer out front.
08:24Bit of a silver fox, is he?
08:27You know Claudia's on the jury.
08:29Ma!
08:29Well, let him know if he wanted to marry a single mum. My hand's up.
08:35Bye.
08:36Bye, Hum.
08:37Bye.
08:37Bye, Rosa.
08:38Ah, you see, we've got another whodunit in town to solve.
08:51What?
08:52Some idiot ran into the, uh, the Welcome to Tunkwell sign.
08:55Oh, you know, I read about that.
08:56Yeah.
08:57And they had gotten this local designer, very talented, to design it, to paint it.
09:03Such a shame.
09:04Yeah.
09:04Maybe it's a sign that we're not Welcome and Tunkwell.
09:09I think it's a sign that some people just have no respect these days.
09:18First witness hasn't shown up, apparently.
09:21Great.
09:21Oh, what does that mean?
09:23This isn't good enough, Mr. Prosecutor.
09:25You got any other witnesses lined up?
09:27No, Your Honour, but...
09:29Then get one.
09:31Anyone.
09:32With respect, Your Honour, um, the state needs to call the well evidence at this stage
09:37for the chronology of the case.
09:38I don't care, Mr. Prosecutor.
09:41Get a witness.
09:42Now.
09:43There-there is no other witness at court yet, Your Honour.
09:47My solicitor's calling, but the witness isn't answering.
09:49We're endeavouring to track him down now.
09:51Yes.
10:04Yes.
10:04Yes.
10:05Yes.
10:06Yes.
10:15Yes.
10:16Yes.
10:17And now?
10:17Yes.
10:18Yes.
10:51Finally showed your face.
11:03Denise.
11:06I'm happy to clear up any problem you got at the well, as long as you fix up the invoice that you owe me first.
11:14I don't pay until the job's done.
11:17I've made out a pump for three days.
11:19Well, the pump will probably be fixed once I service the filter.
11:23It's not the bloody filter, it's the electrics.
11:26But since you smell like a brewery at this hour, I'm not surprised you can't tell your arse off on a spanner.
11:31Just pay it.
11:32Fucking pay it, Bernie.
11:34I'll pay it when I can fucking pump.
11:38You can't be reasonable, can you?
11:41I've got subbies that I owe on this job.
11:44I've got to pay them.
11:48Fuck it.
11:50I'm just going to sit here and I'm not leaving until you give me the money.
11:54Is that right?
11:55Well, let's see what I've got for you.
12:05Fucking bitch.
12:11Jesus, Mum.
12:12For fuck's sake, Bernie.
12:14This shot didn't belong to me old man.
12:16He's got a dicey trigger.
12:17So I'd reverse out of here if I were you.
12:19You're fucked in the head!
12:21Crazy, Bernie!
12:27Fuck you!
12:41What qualifications do you have, Mr. Bevan?
12:45I'm a certified electrician, plumber, and I've got an engineering diploma.
12:49Epic slashy.
12:51Shh.
12:53On the screen, you'll see photographs of the well at Airlie Downs.
12:58Can you explain your connection to this well?
13:00Uh, yeah.
13:02I refitted it two years ago.
13:04Can you explain how these wells work?
13:09The idea is you pump from a river or a water source about 50 to 200 metres onto a property.
13:17Uh, the pump is in the well shaft, and when you turn it on, it pumps the water up the shaft, into the well, and then it can be pumped out onto the property.
13:24It's, um, used for crop irrigation or drinking water for livestock.
13:30I see.
13:31What are those rungs for?
13:33Uh, to access the lower levels of the well.
13:36Would it be easy for an adult to fall in?
13:42Someone like Bernie, who was very capable, very able-bodied, wouldn't just fall in.
13:47Objection, Your Honour.
13:49The witness is not qualified to answer this, unless he also has a medical diploma.
13:54Now, Mr. Prosecutor, the witness isn't qualified to decide how able-bodied Mrs. Price was.
14:01Sorry, ma'am.
14:01I instruct the jury to ignore the witness's last comment.
14:06Sorry, it's not like Chris to call on a court day.
14:17House better be burning down.
14:19So, you've got that well-digger covered?
14:21Oh, fuck off.
14:22A ten-second distraction, and you're implying I'm off my game.
14:25Well, I welcome the first ten-second distractions to pull down the prosecution.
14:30And lucky for you, you have brilliance on your side.
14:32No, no, no, no, Dad, you don't have to get onto the truck sale guy, mate.
14:37It's just a glitch.
14:40No, they'll fix it, and not charge us anything, obviously.
14:43Okay, well, why don't you just let me handle it, mate?
14:48Yeah, it's covered by warranty, but you don't...
14:51No, no, Dad, you don't have to do that, mate.
14:54Oh, shit.
15:11Pete!
15:13Pete!
15:15Pete!
15:17Is that roll-the-door locked, mate?
15:19All right, mate.
15:20What are you doing in it?
15:22Fucking Dad's outside, mate.
15:24Yeah?
15:25Keep it fucking quiet, okay?
15:26He's after the warranty papers.
15:35Just on a lunch break.
15:37Wasn't sure I filed him, so I thought I'd save you the trouble.
15:40Oh, thanks, mate.
15:41I'll leave him for you when I'm done.
15:43Oh, hey, Dad.
15:44Do you mind just giving us a ride back to the courthouse?
15:48Knees playing up a bit, so...
15:50You all right?
15:50Yeah.
15:52Yeah.
15:54Okay.
16:02I'd like to get grounds for reasonable doubt on the basis of what she owed him.
16:08Yeah, you get it.
16:10God, I'm gonna roll out of the circus if you keep buying me these trees.
16:13Fuck.
16:17Fuck.
16:19What?
16:21You know, the, um...
16:23WA Safe report stated that all the electrics were fully functional, but it didn't mention the internal light.
16:29So, Rana has been badgering the guy who did the report to give us the broken light in writing, and...
16:35And it was working.
16:40It says here that all the electrics were fully functional, including the internal light.
16:45Oh, shit.
16:47Oh, shit.
16:49Well, someone's wrong.
16:51Or someone's telling fibs.
16:57Let me take that for you, ladies.
17:00Stop saying something.
17:02No worries.
17:04I know, she's asleep.
17:05All right, it's my turn to bring something yummy tomorrow.
17:08What about some dal balek?
17:10Yes.
17:10If you can handle spices.
17:11Yes.
17:11I love spice.
17:12Oh, I love spice, too.
17:14But that's because of your Indian heritage.
17:16Oh, maybe.
17:17Liam Bevan's old man was a really good electrician.
17:19We used to hire him for building inspections.
17:22I've heard Liam's pretty shit, though.
17:23I don't mind Liam.
17:26I almost used Bevan's company when we were installing a water jet blaster, but, um, I ended up with another outfit.
17:32They were cheaper.
17:33Yeah.
17:34That mill must be a gold miner for you.
17:39I'm, um...
17:40I'm putting it on the market.
17:43Oh.
17:43Oh.
17:44You should come and see us.
17:45Corporate real estate is our forte.
17:48After all.
17:49Winston, you know all real estate is our forte.
17:51Business cards at 40 paces?
17:53Yeah.
17:54Look, I know how to find you both, okay?
17:56So, thank you.
17:57So, what, any plans for the future?
17:59Uh, permanent retirement.
18:01Okay.
18:02Hmm.
18:04Oh, hey.
18:05I saved a piece of Selma's path for you.
18:07Oh, no, I'm good.
18:09Big boy like you, champ.
18:10Come on, eat up.
18:12Easy to see him.
18:13Well, you couldn't with the champ shit.
18:18Sorry.
18:19Oh, sorry.
18:21Oh.
18:22I'll have it.
18:26Yeah.
18:27How's it going out of here?
18:30I don't know much about Wells, but I know about drinkers.
18:35And Liam's, nine parts alcohol, one part water.
18:38We're not here to judge the witnesses and basing our opinions on if you like him or not or whether
18:46his father's a better tradesman isn't relevant.
18:48Yeah, but we're all meant to have an opinion about whether or not people are honest.
18:53Yeah.
18:54Yeah.
18:54Yeah.
18:55Oh, thank you.
18:57It's true.
19:00Lovely.
19:00Mr. Bevan, in your phone records, it shows that you received a call from Mrs. Burney's
19:09price the day before she died.
19:11And in that call, you talked about the well.
19:13Is that correct?
19:14Yep.
19:15She reckoned the power had gone out on the pump and she wanted me to fix it.
19:17And did you fix it?
19:19I told her not until she paid me the money she owed me, but she didn't agree to that.
19:22And how much did Mrs. Price owe you?
19:24Well, pretty much the whole lot.
19:25She hadn't paid me anything since I got the well.
19:26So I asked you, how much did Mrs. Price owe you?
19:32$94,500.
19:35And did she tell you why she hadn't paid it yet?
19:38She reckons there was an issue with the pumps electrics, but really it's just because she's
19:42a tight ass.
19:44That's your opinion of Mrs. Price?
19:46That she's a, how did you put it, a tight ass.
19:49Well, it's not just my opinion.
19:51She owed money to pretty much everyone all over town.
19:54No, no, hearsay.
19:55Just stick to the facts.
19:57Thank you, Mr. Bevan.
19:59Well, they are facts.
20:00My blokes had warned me that she had unpaid and open accounts at practically every company
20:05all around town.
20:06She was famous for being stingy.
20:16Hey.
20:18Hey.
20:19Uh, there's some word of warning, um, steer clear of mum for a bit, eh?
20:23Why?
20:25And then talk to her.
20:26What about?
20:29Nothing's in my account.
20:31Nothing.
20:34Fuck.
20:34I'm sorry.
20:37Um, uh, let me talk to her.
20:40It's not your problem, right?
20:42Well, it kind of is, because she's sus that we're seeing each other and she's not happy
20:45about it, so.
20:48It's not about us, though, is it?
20:50It's about what I'm overwork.
20:51You know that?
20:52Yeah.
20:53I'll get you the money, all right?
20:56It's just best if you, just keep your distance.
20:59Just for now.
21:00Mr. Bevan, uh, in Mrs. Price's farm workbook, if you could just pass that to Mr. Bevan,
21:21uh, there are a dozen entries in which she says, the well is working erratically.
21:27Uh, could you shed any light on those entries?
21:32Well, I guess she just wrote it in there, so when I sued her for payment, that she'd have
21:36a history of it not working.
21:38So you're saying that, uh, Mrs. Price, a highly successful farmer, falsified records in order
21:43to, uh, avoid litigation?
21:45Is that what you're implying?
21:47Yes.
21:47Do you have proof of that?
21:49She was notorious for tampering with a water meter.
21:51I'm asking if you have any proof of this notoriety, Mr. Bevan.
21:55Well, how do you prove that someone's a liar and a chief's game?
21:57Your Honor.
21:57Mr. Bevan, I've already warned you.
22:01Facts.
22:02I'm not interested in your opinion.
22:06Mr. Bevan, did you inspect the light in the well on the night that Mrs. Price died?
22:12No, I did not.
22:13So it is possible, isn't it, that the light wasn't working that day, as my client, Sasha
22:17Price, told police?
22:19Well, that's hard to know, because your client's a liar, too.
22:22Mr. Bevan.
22:23Your Honor.
22:24One more odd person, I'll find you in contempt of court.
22:27The jury will ignore the witness's last comment.
22:31You wish to continue questioning, Ms. Nelson?
22:33No, Your Honor, no further questions.
22:35I have questions for the witness, Your Honor, if he can stick to facts.
22:41Mr. Colby, that is all I wish for.
22:44Thank you, Your Honor.
22:45Mr. Bevan, would you clarify, was there a problem with the well?
22:51No, there was not.
22:53But you knew that Mrs. Price was spreading word around town that your work was faulty,
22:57didn't you?
22:58Yeah, I heard she was bad-mouthing me.
23:00Would you say that you had a grudge against her for this, and for the $94,500 debt, would
23:09you?
23:10Well, I was the only one she was bad-mouthing.
23:13I was in good company.
23:14Yes or no, Mr. Bevan, you didn't think highly of Mrs. Price after that, did you?
23:20No.
23:21You were angry with her, weren't you?
23:23Yes, but...
23:25No buts.
23:26Yes or no?
23:30Yes.
23:31Yes.
23:32Now, your friend, Graham Jarchek, told police that the day before Mrs. Price's death, you
23:39said you were going to early dance to fix the problem once and for all.
23:43Was that right?
23:48Yeah, I said it.
23:49But you've just given evidence that there was no problem with the well, haven't you?
23:54Yes.
23:55So the only problem you intended to fix was Mrs. Price herself.
24:00I don't like what you gave me that.
24:01No more questions, thank you.
24:02No more questions, thank you.
24:02Oh, Liam Bevan won't have impressed the jury.
24:21What I am concerned about is this WA safe report.
24:25Oh, what's wrong with it?
24:27You told Verana, you told me, you told the police that your mother tripped in the dark,
24:33that the light wasn't working the day your mother died.
24:36And now this inspector is saying, oh, it was working.
24:38Two days after.
24:39Someone must have fixed it.
24:40I questioned the WA safe witness.
24:42He didn't touch it and there was a police officer on duty making sure that nobody tampered
24:46with it.
24:46Well, I don't know then.
24:48According to everyone, the well was working, the light was functioning.
24:53Hey, if it's not true, just tell me.
24:57No, no.
24:58The light was broken.
25:00Are you sure?
25:02Are you calling me a liar now as well?
25:04Well done on Liam Bevan.
25:19That inspection report really doesn't help my client, though.
25:23It didn't do mine any harm.
25:25Oh, please don't use it as your cue to divide and conquer.
25:29Anything I was hoping to divide and conquer is a bottle of red with you.
25:34That's a family matter, Zula.
25:38I'm sorry, Colby.
25:40Is there something you'd like to say to me?
25:44No, I think I've got it sufficiently off my chest now.
25:49All right.
25:55Sasha said you came to stay with her after the accident.
25:58I came down as soon as I heard about Aunty Bernie.
26:01So you were there before the inspector came to look at the well?
26:04Yeah, looking after Sasha.
26:05She was a mess.
26:07Right.
26:08Did you see anyone go near the well before the inspector looked at it?
26:11No, there was police tape around it.
26:13But he was in the house with us the whole time.
26:15Who?
26:16Neil Collins.
26:17He said he was there to make sure Sasha didn't touch anything before the inspection,
26:20but since he was in the house with us, that wouldn't have stopped anyone else from doing it.
26:25Did you see anyone at the well or on the property in those two days?
26:29No, but no one was watching Patrick, were they?
26:32Can I get them for Holy Communion present, please?
26:48Rosa, come on, don't be silly, okay?
26:51You don't get rollerblades for Holy Communion, come on.
26:54Hey, why the sudden obsession with rollerblading, huh?
26:58Jessie and Emma said I can't hang out with them unless I can do it.
27:01Really?
27:02It's the new call, huh?
27:04Well, you don't want friends like those two, okay, Rosa?
27:07And you've got plenty of nice friends at school.
27:10Well, mate, it's not fair.
27:11Claudia got to have rollerblades when she was a kid.
27:14I've seen pictures.
27:15Mm-hmm.
27:16Well, it is the only thing to do around Emma.
27:18Stay out of it, please.
27:19All the kids have them.
27:20I said stay out of it.
27:20I'm just saying.
27:21I don't want you.
27:22But clearly she feels left out.
27:23Time is left out.
27:23I'm a sister's upbringing, okay?
27:24That is enough.
27:25Just because she's on my side.
27:27Oi!
27:28What your mother says goes.
27:30No more talking back.
27:34Ro.
27:41Don't look at me like that.
27:43Go get her, Claudia.
27:47Go.
27:56Mum's noodles.
27:58Yeah.
28:00Looks great, Dad.
28:01Yeah, thanks for doing that.
28:04Before we begin our feast, I have something very important to tell you.
28:09I put the meal on the market.
28:17Whoa.
28:19When did you decide that?
28:21I decided when I was told I have terminal cancer.
28:27It's all right.
28:28You've still got plenty of time.
28:33Plenty of time for what?
28:35You never visit.
28:37You never make an effort, not since your mother passed.
28:41Am I wrong?
28:43But you can make up for it now, before I go.
28:46And if you don't, you'll find yourselves out of my will.
28:55Sit down.
28:57I need a cigarette.
28:58All good on my end, mate.
29:09How you going?
29:12What's Dad doing here?
29:15You good?
29:16Yeah.
29:16Everything all right?
29:20Yeah, I just thought I'd swing by and make sure all's well.
29:24Yeah.
29:24All good.
29:25Just finished loading.
29:26You're all locked up.
29:28Yeah, thanks for sourcing the truck.
29:29Yeah, no worries.
29:31Your mother's expecting you and Alice for dinner.
29:33Yum.
29:34We'll be there soon.
29:35Yeah, mate.
29:36Cool.
29:38Oh, hey, Dad, you reckon Pete can come have some food before he takes off?
29:43Big drive.
29:44Yeah, mate.
29:45Sure thing.
29:46See you.
29:47All right.
29:48See you, Dad.
29:53See you at Mum's.
29:54Yeah.
29:59Well, I can't get anything out of Joey about the trial.
30:02And the girls from my book club have been hounding me every day.
30:05If it makes you feel better, he's not telling me anything either.
30:08He told me old Bernie got bitten by a neighbour's dog and fell down the well.
30:14No, he's obviously kidding.
30:23Have you boys heard anything on the grapevine about how the Tunkwell sign happened to get wrecked?
30:28I doubt it'd be locals.
30:29Bloody coward, whoever it was.
30:31Not owning up.
30:34I'm laughing, mate.
30:36It's not funny.
30:37Well, I'm not laughing.
30:39I suppose.
30:40There's some food stuck in my throat.
30:41I can drink some water.
31:03Shit.
31:04Hey.
31:07Finally, she picks up.
31:08Thanks for calling me back.
31:10Chris, I'm sorry.
31:11You did call on a trial day.
31:13Yeah, I called at 7 a.m. this morning, 7 p.m. yesterday.
31:16We had an agreement.
31:17I did call back.
31:18And the only moment I had, you didn't pick up.
31:20Is everything all right?
31:21Are the kids okay?
31:23Yeah.
31:23Yeah, they're fine.
31:24Can you speak now?
31:25Honey, I've got five minutes.
31:29I just had dinner with a judge.
31:31And Colby's going to be here in a minute.
31:32We're going to tackle tomorrow's brief.
31:34So, yeah, yeah.
31:34All right, well, okay.
31:35You go meet with the boys.
31:36Oh, come on, Chris.
31:37That's not fair.
31:38None of their wives are calling them in court.
31:40Yeah, okay.
31:41Yeah, got it.
31:42Got it.
31:42Come on.
31:48Fuck.
31:48Fuck.
31:48Fuck.
31:48Fuck.
31:48Fuck.
31:49Fuck.
31:49Fuck.
31:49Fuck.
31:50Fuck.
31:51Fuck.
31:51Fuck.
31:52Fuck.
31:52Fuck.
31:52Fuck.
31:53Fuck.
31:53Fuck.
31:54Fuck.
31:54Fuck.
31:56Good morning, my girls.
31:58Good morning, my darling.
32:01Could you leave me some eggs today?
32:04What?
32:04My girls, sorry, I'll just take these eggs very quickly.
32:10I'm always afraid of doing this.
32:13Look, there's a crazy chicken lady.
32:16Oi, get off there!
32:17I told you, you stick to your own side, you kids!
32:20Mr. Churchill, after 24 years as Bernice Price's solicitor, did you know her well?
32:33Yes, I did.
32:34Yes, I did.
32:35You had a good relationship with her?
32:37Yes, very good.
32:38When was the last time you saw Mrs. Price?
32:41On the morning of the day she died.
32:43Did you have a conversation with her?
32:45Yes.
32:46She said she was going to make an appointment soon in regard to her will.
32:50I see.
32:51Who is currently the beneficiary of Mrs. Price's will?
32:54Her daughter, Sasha Price.
32:58Can you verify this is an aerial photograph of Ailey Downs?
33:02Yes, it is.
33:03According to your records six years ago, Mrs. Price consulted you about changing the way
33:09Ailey Downs was owned and run.
33:11What were her plans for the future?
33:13Yes, she was talking about setting things up so that Sasha would take over the running
33:18of Ailey Downs on a day-to-day basis.
33:20Handing over the reins?
33:22Yes, but Bernice never felt confident in Sasha's ability to run the business.
33:27She never put it in Sasha's name.
33:29Did Sasha resent this?
33:30Yes.
33:31Objection, Your Honour.
33:32The witness cannot make a supposition about my client's state of mind.
33:36I'll rephrase the question, Your Honour.
33:40Did Bernice tell you she thought her daughter resented her for this?
33:44Yes, she did.
33:46Under normal circumstances, if her mother had died of an accident, how much money would Sasha
33:52stand to inherit?
33:54Well, the bulk of Bernice's estate was Ailey Downs, and based on current agricultural prices,
33:59the property's worth is upwards of $20 million.
34:10No further questions, Your Honour.
34:11Well, I've got to say it, it's a powerful motive to kill.
34:24Any parent who holds a will over their daughter's head must be a pretty low kind of person.
34:31Hmm, total bully.
34:32The letters missed something?
34:39Oh, jeez.
34:47No.
34:51Okay.
34:53Oh, fuck!
34:55Fuck!
34:56Oh, fuck.
34:58Oh, you fucking idiot.
35:15It's a bit spicy.
35:17Yes, I'm sorry.
35:18Oh, it's all right.
35:19So, what do we reckon about the murder now, folks?
35:22Eh?
35:23Time to blow the hooter?
35:25Game over?
35:25What?
35:26It is not over until we've heard all the evidence, Ian.
35:30No, it's not right that you keep trying to sway our opinions.
35:34You're all right.
35:35Jesus.
35:41Jesus, didn't quite shake enough there, mate.
35:44Oh, a damn tap came off in my hand.
35:46It was, uh, spread it everywhere.
35:48I reported it.
35:51Oh, good.
35:51Can I get you a tea?
35:54No, I'm fine.
35:55I'm fine.
36:03Mr. Churchill, would you describe yourself as having a personal relationship with Bernice Price?
36:10Certainly.
36:11She, uh, confided on personal matters?
36:14Yes, she did.
36:15So, what did she say, then, about her daughter's relationship with Patrick Harrow's?
36:20She disapproved.
36:21Did she ever specifically say she disapproved of Patrick Harrow's?
36:25Not in so many words, but I understood she wasn't happy.
36:28Mr. Churchill, if you could just answer the question.
36:30Did Mrs. Price say that she disapproved of Patrick?
36:36No.
36:37No.
36:38No further questions, Your Honor.
37:15Hey, hey, um, so this will just tie you over for a little bit.
37:19Yeah?
37:19Yeah.
37:20You know, I, nah, um, I don't want your money.
37:24Oh, come on.
37:25No, I don't want your money.
37:26You're stupid.
37:26Sash, I just want to be paid for what I'm, you know, for, what I'm owed, fair and square,
37:29come on.
37:30Well, you just have to be patient, then, because she pays, just eventually.
37:35Yeah.
37:36Yeah, I'm sure.
37:37Oh, it's not just about the money, though, is it, eh?
37:44We're not kids, all right?
37:45No, I don't want to go sneaking around.
37:47We just need to give her time, just to trust you.
37:52All I can fucking do is simple.
38:06Come on, come on.
38:08Mr. Churchill, it was more than a client-solicitor relationship, wasn't it?
38:19We were friends.
38:20It was a meeting of minds.
38:22I introduced her to Persian poetry, and she enjoyed it.
38:27Delightful.
38:27What a surprising thing to have in common with a lady farmer.
38:35Now, you've given evidence that you had absolute knowledge of Mrs. Price's business and legal
38:41affairs, if that's right, isn't it?
38:43Yes, but he's told me everything.
38:45Yes, he told you everything.
38:46So, knowing Mrs. Price so well, you have surmised that her comment about wanting to see you about
38:51the will, implied that she was going to remove Sasha as a beneficiary.
38:56I can't know for sure what her intention was, but that is a common reason to change your will.
39:02So, since you knew everything about Mrs. Price, I assume that you were aware that on the morning
39:08of her death, she discovered that her daughter, Sasha Price, was pregnant with her first child.
39:17Are you aware of that?
39:21Were you aware of that, Mr. Churchill?
39:24No, I wasn't.
39:26Oh.
39:27Well, she didn't tell you that she was expecting her first grandchild, a baby conceived with
39:32my client, Patrick Harris.
39:36No.
39:38Oh.
39:38So, in fact, in a moment of personal joy, it's quite possible that she was making an
39:45appointment with you, not to remove Sasha as the chief beneficiary, but to change her
39:51will to incorporate her new grandchild.
39:54That's possible, isn't it?
39:55Well, no, Denise, I don't think that she...
39:57Yes or no, Mr. Churchill?
40:00Yes, it's possible.
40:02Well, thank you.
40:04No more questions.
40:05No more questions.
40:32I told Ray.
40:34I told him they'd do it.
40:45Just use your own bin.
40:48Not hard.
40:49It is completely normal to have accidents while you're getting used to it, and I can
41:01explain the process as many times as you need.
41:04You can even do a dance if you want.
41:05And as much as I love your grand palace, you might want to clear some space, too.
41:14What's my space got to do with my cancer?
41:16Well, some of the medication can make you woozy.
41:18You'll need the bathroom more in the night.
41:21You don't want to trip and break a bone, do you, lad?
41:23Mate, there is nothing wrong with my house.
41:25I can get around it fine.
41:27Okay, then, Winston.
41:28You know best.
41:29Don't be a smartass.
41:35Don't be a smartass.
42:06Why would Mum let me go to the roller rink?
42:09Well, she thinks that not nice people hang out at the roller rink.
42:15She's just trying to protect you, that's all.
42:18Everybody thinks I'm boring.
42:23You are the opposite of boring.
42:26Okay?
42:27You're fun and you're cool.
42:30And if I were at school with you, I'd want to be your friend.
42:33So.
42:33They'll be my friend now.
42:37Yes, they will.
42:39You ready?
42:40We're going to do this.
42:41You excited?
42:42Let's do it.
42:43I love you.
42:44Love you, too.
42:45Mama, look!
42:58Oh, my God.
42:59Rosa, no, no, no, no, no, you've got your first Holy Communion this Sunday.
43:17What's wrong?
43:19Don't tell me this is permanent, please.
43:21It's not permanent.
43:23You said I look cool.
43:24It does.
43:25Hey, it looks great.
43:26Mum, tell her.
43:27Why?
43:28Why?
43:28Why would you do this?
43:30What, you want her to go to her first Holy Communion looking like a singular?
43:32She doesn't.
43:33Hey, you look great.
43:35Rosa.
43:36Oh, yeah.
43:37What's the matter with you?
43:41Rosa!
43:41Rosa, come on.
43:43It's okay.
43:44You can get it out.
43:53Jones?
43:54Yeah?
43:55Dinner's on the table, babe.
43:56Okay, she's coming, babe.
44:08So, um, right before dinner?
44:13Sorry, babe.
44:13Oh, I will sleep, though.
44:20What come you're, um, doing it here?
44:25I'm just going through a lot at the moment.
44:35I'm going to get off, though.
44:39You know that.
44:40I mean, it's just got to be a right time, that's all.
44:46What if there isn't a right time?
44:47I don't want to eat alone.
45:00I don't want to eat alone.
45:09Yeah?
45:09I, uh, I got that parmesan that you like.
45:24Go on.
45:26Go on.
45:27Say what you know.
45:30You're gonna do it anyway.
45:33Go on.
45:36Just.
45:39Say what you know.
45:43You're gonna do it anyway.
45:45Go on.
45:47I can take my place.
46:17Without the coming south, I might not make all those psychopaths proud.
46:26Least I can see the faces of the smaller crowd.
46:36I, um, I saw one of the jurors at the Pete's place.
46:40Yeah, which one?
46:42Uh, the big bold guy.
46:45And one of the others works at a cafe.
46:47And it saw her through the window.
46:51So weird.
46:53They get to judge you.
46:56They're just people.
46:58Waitresses, pizza eaters.
47:00They're not experts.
47:03Is he with Vicky?
47:05Yeah.
47:07Can you bring him next time?
47:08I spoke to your solicitor and she said there has to be paperwork, but I'm on it.
47:15Okay.
47:22Hey.
47:23Patrick.
47:41Hey.
47:42Come on.
47:42You're working on Ellie Downs.
47:56Yeah.
47:57What of it?
47:59Working on Sasha Price.
48:02Fuck off.
48:03You know, you're not going to get a scent out of that chick, don't you?
48:15Not while our old lady's still breathing.
48:16I'm not going to get a scent out of that chick.
48:29I'm not going to get a scent out of that chick.
48:29I'm not going to get a scent out of that chick.
48:30I'm not going to get a scent out of that chick.
48:31I'm not going to get a scent out of that chick.
48:32I'm not going to get a scent out of that chick.
48:33I'm not going to get a scent out of that chick.
48:34I'm not going to get a scent out of that chick.
48:35I'm not going to get a scent out of that chick.
48:36I'm not going to get a scent out of that chick.
48:37I'm not going to get a scent out of that chick.
48:38I'm not going to get a scent out of that chick.
48:40I'm not going to get a scent out of that chick.
48:41I'm not going to get a scent out of that chick.
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