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The daughter of the man convicted of killing Doyle's old partner six years previously, claims to have new evidence that will prove his innocence.
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00:00Oh, that's it. Last ball before tea. Leaving the home team, 203 runs ahead.
00:13Right. Let's have it off a bit now, Harry.
00:15I'll return you to the studio.
00:16I said it. I told you 1971 was going to be, ah, you're marvellous.
00:22Now, anybody want to wager against them, I'll give five to one.
00:26If you lose, what will you pair with?
00:28Why? Hello, Hayden.
00:31The man with the money the cops gave you, is that right, Fitch?
00:37I... I'm not sure what you mean.
00:40No! Hayden!
00:53I've been looking forward to this little talk, Fitch.
00:58So you don't know what I mean, eh?
01:01I think you do.
01:02No, honestly.
01:06You know, you're the information king, Fitch.
01:11But this time you made a big mistake when you grasped on my boys.
01:14My operation.
01:17That's why I'm gonna deal with you personally.
01:20You're out of line, Hayden.
01:22You're out of line, Hayden.
01:32All right, everyone. Now relax, relax.
01:35Nothing to worry about.
01:40Hayden, I don't care what goes between you and Fitch.
01:45But not here.
01:47You keep out of this, Harry.
01:49They're in my pub.
01:51In my area.
01:54Your area?
01:57Only by the grace of God and Bill Hayden.
01:59London belongs to me, Harry.
02:03I just tolerate small timers like you because you don't amount to anything.
02:10It's rain shed time.
02:12But I'll be seeing you again, Fitch.
02:13Ah!
02:14Ah!
02:15Ah!
02:16Ah!
02:17Ah!
02:18Ah!
02:19Ah!
02:21Come back here!
02:23Hayden.
02:25Harry will soon settle in.
02:27I know, Freddie.
02:28I know.
02:29Come on.
02:30That's always got that hand.
02:31Yeah, I...
02:32I...
02:33I...
02:34I...
02:35I...
02:36Harry will soon settle in.
02:38I know, Freddie.
02:39I know.
02:40Come on.
02:41That's always got that hand.
02:42Yeah.
02:43All right.
02:44Careful.
02:55Harry?
02:56What's wrong?
03:00We've got to fix him, Freddie.
03:03We've got to fix Hayden.
03:05Yeah.
03:12Hey...
03:13Hey.
03:13That head up.
03:15Hey.
03:15Hey.
03:17Hey.
03:19I'll play what's wrong to you by Jeff.
03:20Hey.
03:21Hey, hey.
03:22Please, you guys.
03:23I ran away.
03:26You're dead.
03:27Hey.
03:28Hey, hey.
03:30Oh...
03:31Hey.
03:32Hey.
03:33Jenny.
03:35Bye.
03:36Hey.
03:37Hey.
03:38Hey.
03:39Fitch called in.
04:06He's scared.
04:10He thinks Bill Hayden might be after him.
04:13Fitch lives in your area, so keep an eye on him.
04:17Any questions, Parker?
04:19No, Sergeant.
04:21Doyle, any questions?
04:23No, Sergeant.
04:26Oh, er, another thing Fitch mentioned.
04:29Hayden and Harry Scott had a running, so there might be trouble brewing there, too.
04:34Otherwise, have a nice, quiet, pleasant night.
04:38Thank you, Sergeant.
04:47Hey, Sid.
04:48Hmm?
04:49You know about that new department being formed, CI5?
04:51What's that?
04:52Oh, Criminal Intelligence 5, something.
04:55Sounds exciting.
04:57Different.
04:58You're still young enough, Ray.
05:00You ought to apply.
05:01Oh, you don't apply.
05:02They find you.
05:04Right, then.
05:06It's a deal.
05:07What?
05:08If we run into an international gang of jewel thieves tonight, you can pull them in.
05:14Do you some good.
05:15Hmm.
05:24Hold it. Pull it.
05:25What?
05:28What is it?
05:29Look at that.
05:30Harley Davidson.
05:32Great bike.
05:33I'm gonna have one of those one day.
05:35Get your priorities right.
05:37First, you catch the international jewel thieves, okay?
05:41Okay.
05:43It's hot.
05:44Damned hot.
05:45But otherwise, everything the Sergeant promised us.
05:48Nice, quiet...
05:50What's up?
05:51What's up?
05:56That's Hayden's car.
05:57That's where Fitch lives, isn't it?
06:00Worth a look, don't you think?
06:01Right.
06:21No.
06:22You stay here.
06:23Okay.
06:51Sure.
06:52Okay.
07:05We'll see you next time.
07:08Always keep upetry.
07:09Please.
07:10How's there?
07:12Enjoy the mountain, I'm the east of Washington 사� two.
07:15Here it will be.
07:17I'm theOTHER one!
07:18Nice snowman, sir.
07:19I'm going to die!
08:20A Tango Juliet 275 kilo.
08:24No, that's Bill Hayden's car.
08:25He lives southwest, doesn't he?
08:27I'm going to pick him up there, taking the shortcuts.
08:29Over.
08:29Thank you, murdering bastard.
08:56You're busted!
08:59William Henry Hayden, it is the sentence of this court that you serve a life sentence
09:07with the recommendation that you should serve at least 30 years for these terrible crimes.
09:14Good morning.
09:25Hello.
09:25Listen, you've got this terrible decision to make.
09:31Now, Eva, this terrific girl I've lined up for you, or this old bike.
09:36It's not an old bike.
09:37Well, it is an old bike, but it's a classic old bike, and I know it's Denton.
09:41I'm going to mend that, but he's got his new one, I'll finish with it.
09:43Yeah, well, this girl is new.
09:45Tall, nubile, accommodating, and we're off duty.
09:48Yeah, well, a man can't live on promises, you know.
09:50Shall I run over the vital statistics again?
09:52Yeah, of course.
09:53Now, imagine a goddess, a vision of eternal grace, hair like silk, beautiful eyes, a mouth.
10:01Did I say mouth?
10:02No, a poem.
10:03What time?
10:04About 30 minutes.
10:05You're out.
10:05Go!
10:07Or you're going to love him, my son.
10:09You are going to snap.
10:11Have I ever let you down?
10:12Yes, you have, as a matter of...
10:14Yeah, well, I don't mind that much.
10:15Anyone we know?
10:18No, but I wouldn't mind.
10:20No.
10:21It's not bad.
10:22Now, listen, it's, uh, it's burnt.
10:25Listen, wait a minute, you're not that gymnastic.
10:27No, that's a big one.
10:29I don't want that anymore.
10:30Run him up for that.
10:39Waiter.
10:43No, I just said that.
10:44No, I'm just going to go.
10:46The horse has got 30 quid a week to keep her.
10:48No, she's on me.
10:50You paid last week.
10:51Why don't you pay?
10:53Look, will you two stop arguing?
10:54Well, you pay, then.
10:56Well, I've settled that.
10:57She's going to pay.
10:58Teach you to keep your mouth shut, don't you?
11:00Well.
11:03If I think about that, yeah.
11:05Have you ridden a lot for a long time?
11:06Well, not much this week.
11:07Oh, really, does he ride?
11:12No, he can't ride.
11:13You've ridden me.
11:13I can't.
11:14Pull this up.
11:20I've seen you before.
11:22Outside my place.
11:23Yes.
11:24I followed you here.
11:26You are Ray Doyle, aren't you?
11:28Who wants to know?
11:29Yeah, he's Ray Doyle.
11:30Well, I'm Bodhi.
11:33Why don't you sit down?
11:35I didn't want to disturb your dinner.
11:37And I'm not a girlfriend or anything.
11:39It's important.
11:41Sit down.
11:42Well?
11:52My name's Hayden.
11:54Jill Hayden.
11:57You arrested my father, William Hayden.
12:01Dad Hayden.
12:02Goodbye.
12:03Please.
12:04It was a long time ago.
12:06Seven years, five months, and two days ago.
12:09If you've forgotten.
12:10No, I remember very clearly.
12:11I remember it exactly.
12:13Goodbye.
12:15Ray.
12:17Listen, did you say something about a disco?
12:18We're going on somewhere else, aren't we?
12:24I remember exactly.
12:25She ruined the whole evening.
12:43She did.
12:44She just wanted to talk to you, that's all.
12:47What did her father do to you anyway, for God's sake?
12:49Oh, not to me.
12:51Not me, mate.
12:54Look, I don't know what this is about, but to hold a grudge.
12:57He killed my partner.
13:00Sid Parker.
13:02He's a good copper and a good friend.
13:03Go Hayden and stuck a bullet right through the middle of him.
13:09Now tell me, Bodie, how would you feel about that?
13:13I don't know.
13:17Sorry, mate.
13:19That's okay.
13:20Okay.
13:20She's back.
13:31What?
13:31What?
13:31You've got two minutes.
13:49He's done more than seven years.
13:53Well, usually after seven years, you at least get a chance at parole.
13:56Not cop killers.
13:58That's the point.
13:59My father's done crooked things.
14:02Yes, he admits that.
14:04But he didn't kill Fitch.
14:06Or your friend.
14:08He's stuck by that for years.
14:10Seven years.
14:13Now, all he asks is for you to go and see him.
14:17You've been hurt.
14:18Yes, I understand that.
14:21But doesn't it bother you that you might have got the wrong man?
14:24Doesn't it bother you at all?
14:28Ray, old son.
14:30I think if we're going to get any peace at all, you'll have to go and see the man.
14:34I was set up.
14:36Harry Scott.
14:37He had a score to settle.
14:39I was set up.
14:41I got a call.
14:42Yeah, I heard about it all at your trial.
14:45You say you got a call to go over to Fitch's place, and when you arrived, Fitch was dead.
14:50And Sid Parker, too.
14:51And I didn't kill either of them.
14:54I saw you drive away.
14:59Well, of course.
15:00I knew it was a set-up, didn't I?
15:02All I wanted to do was to get away from there.
15:04It was a frame, a dirty frame.
15:05The caretaker saw you standing on a fire escape with a gun in your hand.
15:09He saw you.
15:10He was bought.
15:11Look, I've had plenty of time, years, to think about it.
15:14He had to be bought.
15:15And that means he's the weak link.
15:18Look, if I killed him, what did I do with the gun?
15:21I didn't have it when you grabbed me, did I?
15:23It wasn't in the car.
15:24So what did I do with it?
15:25Where did it go?
15:26You ditched it.
15:29We're driving through the streets.
15:31I couldn't have had time to stop the car and bury it, you know that?
15:35And if I ditched it, why hasn't it ever been found?
15:44Yeah, I've heard about you.
15:45I've joined some new outfit.
15:50You could help me if you wanted to.
15:54If justice is what you really care about.
16:02The caretaker, he had to be bought!
16:04I haven't been back here since Sid.
16:17I haven't been back here for years.
16:19Seven years, five months, two days.
16:23He did it!
16:24We've got the right man.
16:26Come on, let's hear the caretaker confirm it.
16:27New man won't be here until Friday.
16:35New man?
16:37Yes.
16:39Were you friends of poor Mr Gilbert's?
16:41He died.
16:43Didn't you know that?
16:44Yeah.
16:44Well, he died of bronchitis.
16:46It was so sad because he was so near to retirement and so looking forward to it.
16:50No, we didn't know about that.
16:52Oh, we'll miss him.
16:53Poor Mr Gilbert, he won't see that Cap Ferrar sunset now.
16:57Cap Ferrar?
16:58Yes.
17:00You're not friends of his then?
17:01No, we're just interested, you know.
17:04Thought so.
17:05Because if you knew him well, you'd certainly know about his dream.
17:09Sit on the cliffs, overlooking Cap Ferrar, sip his brandy and watch the sun go down.
17:15An impossible dream.
17:16Oh, no.
17:18He had the exact villa picked out and everything.
17:20A villa?
17:21Yes, it sounded wonderful.
17:24Splendid view of the sea.
17:25I suppose his personal effects would still be in there, wouldn't it?
17:28I think so, yes.
17:29He was a bachelor, you see.
17:31They're still trying to trace relatives.
17:33Poor Mr Gilbert.
17:38Cap Ferrar.
17:38Poor Mr Gilbert.
17:54You've no right to rifle a man's apartment, but what you've come up with...
17:56Fascinating.
17:58Particularly this slip of paper.
18:01Take to the underside of the store.
18:03So obviously secret and important.
18:04Just numbers, like a Swiss number account.
18:07That certainly would seem so, Pauly, yes.
18:09Well, sir.
18:10From what you've told me...
18:11Can you split this?
18:13Your original arrest was perfectly correct.
18:16Yeah?
18:17Thanks.
18:18On circumstantial evidence, Hayden was guilty.
18:22What?
18:23Exactly.
18:25All right, let's just assume, assume, mind, that Hayden is telling the truth.
18:32He didn't commit those murders.
18:34You hear the gunshot and run into the house, up the stairs, into the apartment.
18:41You find Fitch and your partner, Parker, dead.
18:45You hear someone running down the fire escape.
18:47Look out and see a man.
18:50Bill Hayden?
18:51I assumed, sir.
18:52You assumed, but you couldn't swear it was Hayden.
18:54I wasn't asked to at the time.
18:56Circumstantial.
18:57Well, that's what we keep coming back to, isn't it?
18:58The circumstances.
19:00Circumstantial.
19:01Before you went on duty, you were warned, preconditioned, that Hayden was after Fitch.
19:06Then you saw his car parked nearby.
19:08Yeah, and he took off like a bat out of hell right after the killings.
19:11Well, that ties in with his story.
19:12He was panicked.
19:13He knew he'd been set up.
19:15What would you have done?
19:16Well, I suppose I would have got out of there.
19:19Well, that's what I mean.
19:19Hayden, Hayden's story seems to have as much validity as yours.
19:23But I'm still backing your instincts.
19:26Just the same, suppose Hayden is telling the truth.
19:29Where are we?
19:31The real killer could have been hiding in that apartment.
19:38You didn't check the other rooms.
19:40The real killer could have been hiding there.
19:43It's possible.
19:45You take off after Hayden's car, heading southwest.
19:50While the real killer slips away in the opposite direction.
19:53On foot, perhaps.
19:55Across the parkland there.
19:57Disposes of the gun.
19:59Oh, it's all theory, of course.
20:01That Swiss number account is in theory?
20:03If it is a number account, if there is any money in it, we'll check it for you.
20:06Thank you, sir.
20:07You're both of your duty until...
20:08Wednesday.
20:09That's as long as you've got, then.
20:10Until Wednesday.
20:11Then I want you back here in this office, ready to tackle some real work.
20:14Best of luck.
20:16And, Doyle.
20:17Well, I'll have a look at the official report.
20:20Purely academic.
20:22But I still think you were right.
20:30Come in.
20:33Come in!
20:34Can I tell him it's good news?
20:36Anything.
20:37Any kind of hope to hold on to.
20:39You can tell him we're checking.
20:41Oh, thank you.
20:41Ah, all I said was checking.
20:52Yeah, with a different hat on.
20:54You're now looking at the case to prove Hayden innocent.
20:57No, I'm dispassionate.
20:58I'm going to stay dispassionate.
21:00Yeah, well, where do you go dispassionately now, then?
21:02Harry Scott.
21:03If anybody set Hayden up, and I'm not saying anybody did,
21:06it would have been him, Harry Scott.
21:10I was 71, that hot summer.
21:12A few boys around watching television.
21:14I was upstairs trying to get cool.
21:17And Freddie rang the bell for me.
21:19And that bell meant trouble.
21:24Hayden was in this bar.
21:26Showing off his hairy chest, leaning on Fitch.
21:28I told him to get out.
21:31He did.
21:31And as he left, said something.
21:35Can't remember what it was.
21:37All I know is, I had to make a stand.
21:41Come back here!
21:43Do you hear me?
21:44Come back!
21:46I mean, in front of my own boys.
21:48I had to make a stand.
21:50I took off after Hayden.
21:53Told him to lay off or else.
21:55Made a grab at him.
21:56Then suddenly, he produced a gun.
22:03Out of nowhere, out of nowhere, I swear it.
22:08I had to back off.
22:10That was it.
22:12Never saw him again.
22:13So Hayden had a gun?
22:14Out of nowhere.
22:16What kind of gun?
22:17How do I know what kind of kills you?
22:18That's all I stayed to find out.
22:21So he made you look small.
22:22And you decided to pay him back.
22:27Is that when you planned the set-up, Scott?
22:28Set-up?
22:29How much you pay the caretaker?
22:30Caretaker?
22:30What caretaker?
22:31You killed Fitch, didn't you?
22:35You killed him and stuck it on Hayden.
22:36And then my partner came and you killed him as well.
22:38Are you crazy?
22:40Kill Fitch?
22:41Why would I kill Fitch?
22:43To stick it on Hayden.
22:46You are crazy.
22:47And I don't have to listen to you.
22:50I'll cooperate all you want, but I don't have to listen to you.
22:56Please.
22:57I don't want any trouble.
22:58You might not want any trouble, Scott, but that's no guarantee you're not going to get it.
23:03Is it?
23:14Who was that?
23:16CI5.
23:17Cop?
23:18Closest makes no difference.
23:19And what did he want?
23:21Old days.
23:23Eh?
23:24When me and Hayden were eye to eye.
23:27Bad days.
23:27Sometimes I'm missing, Freddy.
23:30You're always close to death then, but at least you knew you were alive.
23:33And what in particular?
23:35That day Hayden came in here chasing after Fitch.
23:39Do you remember that day, Freddy?
23:41Oh, yeah.
23:44I remember it.
23:45He didn't do it.
23:49It had to be him.
23:50Look, I've seen Scott.
23:51I've talked to him.
23:51He didn't do it.
23:52He hasn't got the guts.
23:53He never did have.
23:54Well, then who?
23:55Well, your dad's still number one.
23:58I don't believe that.
24:00Neither do you.
24:02What about the caretaker?
24:03How do you explain him?
24:05How do you explain the villa?
24:06The money?
24:07You can't bring a halt to it all now.
24:09You've got to go on.
24:10You have to.
24:11Oh, for God's sake, just give me time to think, will you?
24:16Time to get some air.
24:17Do you mind?
24:47It's a free country.
24:50My father might disagree with you.
24:53Yeah, your father.
24:57I know what he was.
24:59That was a long time ago.
25:02You've seen him.
25:04He's an old man now.
25:06Every day older.
25:09I honestly think he regrets what he once did.
25:13The fire's gone out of him.
25:15And I'm afraid what more years will do to him.
25:24I'm afraid he's going to die in there.
25:25Hey.
25:36Sorry.
25:39Shouldn't have cried.
25:40No, I've got every right to cry.
25:42No, I must be strong.
25:44Somebody's got to be.
25:46Somebody on the outside who believes in him.
25:49Yeah, well, maybe I believe in him.
25:51Do you?
25:56I don't know.
25:58I wish...
25:59I wish I did just for your sake.
26:06What about the man you work for?
26:08Yeah, it's 50-50.
26:0950% of flawless, immaculate police case to put Hayden away.
26:14And the other 50?
26:16Theories.
26:16Plus one fact.
26:17Yeah?
26:19The number you found is a Swiss number account.
26:22Ah.
26:22But that's all we know.
26:23Who draws in the account.
26:25How much.
26:25How many payments.
26:27Well, if we could find that out...
26:29Nobody would bother having a Swiss number account.
26:30Yeah.
26:31So the caretaker was in on it?
26:34We don't know that.
26:35We had a secret account, goddammit!
26:38I'm sorry.
26:40You were just a witness, Doyle, not judge and jury.
26:44Yeah, but I helped, didn't I?
26:46I helped put him there.
26:47I helped put away a man for a crime he didn't do.
26:49Perhaps I was wrong, Doyle.
26:51Perhaps you are judge and jury.
26:52Perhaps you know better than British justice.
26:55And the eight centuries it's taken to get it as near perfect.
26:57Near perfect?
26:58Aye, that's as much as we can wish for in any dear age.
27:00Near perfect.
27:01Yet, translated, that means as damn near perfect as we can make it.
27:05Garden prevailing winds permitting.
27:08The gun.
27:10The gun is the crucial missing evidence.
27:13Hayden quite rightly asked you, what did he do with it?
27:15Well, perhaps he never had it.
27:16Perhaps it'll never be found.
27:18But if you forget Hayden,
27:21and plump for another man,
27:22would he take it away and hide it?
27:24Would he calmly take it away?
27:25He'd know I was nearby.
27:26So, he would be panicked.
27:28Let's see Hayden Foote running away with a murder weapon in his hand.
27:33He crosses open parkland.
27:34He has to get rid of that gun.
27:36The gun is the key.
27:38If it could be found.
27:38Exercising.
27:44Exercising?
28:07No.
28:14Now, whoever killed Pitch and Parker had to get rid of the gun.
28:25Now, if, and I mean if, if your father was telling the truth, let's cover the place.
28:32If you only open space for miles.
28:34And in the opposite direction to the one my father took.
28:37I've been thinking too.
28:39It's obvious.
28:40No, it's not obvious.
28:42It's just probable.
28:45We better find the gun.
28:50You're going to try, aren't you?
28:55You are going to try.
29:01Oh, Ray.
29:02They're searching for the gun.
29:14They're searching for the gun.
29:27Not the route you took, but the route another man might have taken.
29:31They're out searching now.
29:32Jill.
29:33Jill, my darling.
29:34To have brought them this far is what we hoped for from the very start.
29:40At least now there's an element of doubt.
29:43Even for Doyle.
29:44They still haven't found the gun.
29:46They will.
29:47They have to.
29:48No news.
29:49Have you called them?
29:51Come on.
29:52If there'd been any news, they'd have called me.
30:06Up you go.
30:08Up yourself to a drink.
30:09I don't want a drink.
30:10Oh, that's a bit mean.
30:11While you're helping you, you could be helping me.
30:12I'll have a scotch.
30:13Ray?
30:14Yeah?
30:15Yeah.
30:16Where are they searching?
30:17The park.
30:18Exactly where?
30:21Eh, straightway.
30:22I don't want a spot.
30:24Don't want a spot.
30:25There's a spot.
30:26He's an odd next door.
30:27There's an odd last year for you.
30:28There's an oddenas to play with you.
30:30Vickie is in a city city.
30:31If your friends are using a bus, I would have to make a bus.
30:33I'd have to do it.
30:34I'd have to do it.
30:36I'd have to leave.
30:37No, I'd have to do it.
30:38Well, if there'd be any news, they'd have called me.
30:39Up you go.
30:40Help yourself to a drink.
30:41where? A straight line due north from Fitch's place. Why a straight line? Why not? I went
30:54back again to that park today. I tried to imagine I was that man. If there was a that
31:01man. Go on. I tried to imagine it at night. It would be different then. All shadows
31:12and trees. Yeah, well. I have a gun. Want, need to get rid of it. I wouldn't go directly
31:21north. That way I'd be too close to the main path. Almost in clear view. No, I'd veer
31:28towards the left. Towards the trees where it was dark. And then I'd see it. The water.
31:36The canal.
31:58Yes? Excuse me, sir, but the minister is here on his way in to see you. I tried to
32:13delay him. But she wasn't quick enough. Nice try. That will be all. But no interruptions
32:24now until I leave. Yes, sir. Slip up in protocol. But I'm prepared to overlook
32:31it. She has got awfully nice legs. Has she? George. Such dedication. No, you're absolutely
32:41right. Whenever I'm in your office it means there's trouble. And there is. George, I seem
32:48to remember that you keep an awfully good malt scotch. Of course. It's the most civilized
32:55part of the building. No water, thank you. Oh, I'd hate to drink your scotch and bring down
33:01the heavy hand at one and the same time. Heavy hand, sir? No, the heavy hand and the foam
33:07rubber glove. I tried. Yes, makes it even worse when the scotch is so excellent. Doyle.
33:22Doyle? Doyle. A good man. One of my best. Yes, I have no doubt, George. But this business
33:28of stirring up old mud. The Hayden case. Thank you, George. I am rather pushed for time.
33:37What about it? Hayden was tried, George. Tried and convicted. The trial lasted six days
33:42and it cost the taxpayer a lot of money. A number of responsible policemen gave evidence,
33:47including Doyle. And a learned judge listened to them. Three learned judges heard the appeal.
33:52He was found guilty. But he might not be. Do you know that?
33:57No. Well, at least you're honest. Then on what basis is this?
34:02Doyle has doubts. Doyle? Raymond Doyle, ex-detective constable.
34:08He's a good man. He's my man. I back my men to the hilt.
34:11Even if they're wrong? Until they're proved wrong.
34:16Is there anything to all this? Possibly. When will you know?
34:20You have two days, George. I'll keep them off your back for two days.
34:32After that? Well, there'll be questions asked. This is a question of justice. Justice is within CI5's brief. It should be everyone's concern. Even ministers of the Crone.
34:44You used to regularly beat me at tennis, too.
34:51There.
34:52Over here!
35:04They found it! They have found it!
35:19they found it they have found it 38 special six shot three empty chambers gotta be the murder
35:36weapon where did they find it in the river under the trees she was right hey nothing
35:44you're pleased with yourself aren't you yeah of course you are making a bloody sherlock holmes
35:49yeah all right well don't hang about come on put your foot down all right watson
35:57right you want me to then no no no i'm gonna tell myself this one's mine
36:02hey listen if her gratitude overrunneth save some for me yep day after tomorrow yes i promise right
36:13ray i didn't hear you ring i didn't ring if you listen carefully you might just hear bells ringing
36:20somewhere they found it yeah they found it
36:31no telling how long it's been in the water seven years
36:35hmm possibly the gum was in good condition still bears traces of oil and that would have reserved
36:42it what about ballistics positive that's a 38 police special it's the gun that killed
36:50fitch and parker it's good enough for me
36:56thank you gentlemen
37:00hayden for not planted that gun he was away in his car he wouldn't have had time
37:03so cowley's theory holds up another man yeah then it has to be harry's school yeah well maybe
37:13look he never had the guts
37:16there must have been a dozen people wanted to put hayden away
37:19and one of them killed your mate yeah but it's not conclusive though
37:24yeah well it certainly changes things doesn't it it changes things for me
37:27now i know i might not be able to get a retrial but i can start the ball rolling
37:32oh file a new statement saying what the facts as you saw them that night haven't changed saying i
37:38could have been wrong now look at the trial i knew hayden had done it that must have colored all my
37:44evidence no no i've read the transcript your evidence as i would expect of you as detailed
37:48correct and scrupulously fair nevertheless i can't stop you setting that ball rolling but have you
37:54thought of the implications doyle what is it you won't only be saying that you could have been wrong
37:58but your colleagues were wrong too good solid coppers like your partner sid parker
38:04i still want to make that statement sir very well do you want me to draft a dove yeah if you would say
38:09be ready to be ready this evening thank you well what have you done set a ball rolling
38:20oh my god i can hardly believe it this time tomorrow my statement will be official
38:41i can't promise anything though jill you've done enough more than enough ray
38:51hope i can give him hope now oh thank god
39:01it'll take time you understand that maybe a year before we get even near a retrial but it will happen
39:09it has to there'll be questions in the house and they're not gonna like admitting they were wrong
39:14but with the arresting policemen on our side it wouldn't have happened without you jill
39:18i just want to get you out of here
39:25you haven't read it oh i trust you sir
39:33you know this is a bombshell you're handing me yeah but you'll see guests with the proper channels
39:38won't you sir thank you good night good night
39:50i have the minister on too sir i'll put him through
39:52george did you go through with it yes damn well i better send it over by messenger then no no tomorrow
39:59will be soon enough i think i'll hold on to it until tomorrow well you think he may change his mind oh no
40:03chance of that but i think i'll hold on to it for a wee while yeah very well good night george good night
40:19i'll get on to central filing i want every piece of paper on the hayden case every word written about it right up to date
40:35right leave about 7 30. get there before nine great way to spend the last day of leave eh
40:44mind you not that we've had much leave with you chasing about after this hayden fella yeah i never
40:49knew you're such an outdoor type i mean fishing and boat here they don't exactly go together do
40:53they do you know what i mean that's very wounding i'm a deeply sensitive man with an enduring
40:59interest in countryside besides there's a pub down the road with two beautiful barmaids oh that kind
41:04of fishing hmm i say yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah right pick up about 7 30 then now listen bring a coat
41:14well i better sew a blanket not exactly a heat wave see you son get off
41:21not exactly a heat wave
41:24heyden was in this bar showing off his hairy chest leaning on fitz i told him to get out
41:47i mean in front of my own boys i had to make a stand i took off after hayden i was feeling mad i can
41:56tell you told him to lay off or else made a grab at him then suddenly produced a gun out of nowhere out of
42:08nowhere nowhere i swear it
42:22I took off after Hayden, told him to lay off or else, made a grab at him, then suddenly
42:51produced a gun. Out of nowhere, out of nowhere, I swear it.
42:59Yes, sir?
43:00Dr. Davis, call him. Ask him to stand by for an immediate autopsy.
43:04He'll be asleep by now, sir.
43:05Call him!
43:06Yes, sir.
43:06Also the home office. Get the duty man over here right away.
43:09Yes, sir.
43:10Tell him to bring an exhumation order with him.
43:21No. No, thanks anyway. I'll take it home from there.
43:34Yeah, cheers.
43:35Oh, hello.
43:49Hello.
43:50Come on, move it.
43:51They listened to that pub last night.
43:53A couple of rooms, double beds, farm-aids live on the premises.
43:56We're not going.
43:58Eh?
43:58We're not going fishing.
44:00Where are we going?
44:00Glen Street. Come on.
44:01A car.
44:09Yeah, what?
44:10Yeah, Hayden's car.
44:13The one he was driving that night.
44:16It's been through half a dozen hands since then.
44:20Could get lucky.
44:25Good day, gentlemen.
44:28El Tatango Juliet, 275 kilo.
44:31Uh, interested in this one, are you?
44:37Yes, I could see that.
44:38Straight past the Merck, past the BMW, and homed in on this one.
44:42Obviously no bargain when you see one.
44:44It's just what you're looking for, right?
44:45Exactly what I'm looking for.
44:46Yes.
44:46The, um, the mileage is correct, of course.
44:49It has had several owners, but all of them, uh...
44:51Several ladies who never exceed 30, eh?
44:53Let's have a look, sir.
44:56Yes, certainly.
44:57Um...
44:58The engine's very clean.
45:01Very clean.
45:02Spotless.
45:03Spotless.
45:04Spotless.
45:05Yes, well, uh, have a look round.
45:08Take your time.
45:09Don't let me, uh, don't let me swear you.
45:13You're going to tell me now, aren't you?
45:15Summer of 1971, there was a freak heat wave, right?
45:19Everybody was in shirt sleeves, the police and Hayden.
45:23Now, Scott said Hayden paid a visit to his pup, right?
45:26And he said he was showing off his hairy chest.
45:29Well, that would mean he must have been wearing a shirt open to the waist, got it?
45:34Well, if he produced a gun from nowhere, and I quote, a gun from nowhere...
45:38It's got to be in the car, then, isn't it?
45:39It's got to be in the car.
45:40Now, if he produces the gun from nowhere, then maybe the same night he can put the gun straight back into nowhere, got it?
45:45Yeah, well, you're telling me that you turn the car over.
45:47Yeah, but only the usual places.
45:49What about the unusual places?
45:50Well, that's what we're here for, mate.
45:51Right.
45:53Okay, I'm Hayden, and you're Mr. Scott.
45:55Okay, let's try it.
45:59Certainly, sir.
46:00Just get the keys.
46:03Okay.
46:06Try that.
46:07What's he got now?
46:08Uh, lighter.
46:11Now, I've tried the gear lever.
46:13This is...
46:14That's the ashtray.
46:16Yes, doctor.
46:17Yes.
46:18Yes, I've got the report here.
46:21Yes, I'll be attending to it personally right now.
46:24Uh, I'm sorry again for dragging you out of bed last night.
46:29Right.
46:29Bye.
46:38Right, dear.
46:39You try these switches?
46:41Yep, all of them.
46:41Try underneath.
46:42Underneath the switches.
46:43Yeah.
46:45Okay, put it on.
46:46I'm sorry.
46:48Right.
46:52Don't know how it came out, but it did.
46:57Ah, the keys.
47:00We're, uh, impounding this car.
47:02Excuse me.
47:03Excuse me.
47:04It's a set-up.
47:13It's always a set-up.
47:15Me as the pigeon.
47:16Well, at least you found out in time.
47:21That's it.
47:24You did well.
47:26Anytime.
47:28Anytime at all.
47:29Good morning.
47:43You're obliged to say nothing at this time, but you are a material witness.
47:47To what?
47:47Public nuisance?
47:50Ah, great minds think alike.
47:53We've done with a plant.
47:55She planted it.
47:56I imagine so, but you interrupted me.
47:58Public nuisance?
47:59No, I think not.
48:01You see, Miss Hayden, I began where you began, with Gilbert, the caretaker.
48:05Plant the first doubt there, and you knew Doyle would be sure to follow.
48:07Any man would.
48:09It worked.
48:11Because the caretaker was conveniently dead.
48:14Very conveniently.
48:16An attack of bronchitis?
48:17No.
48:18What do you mean?
48:19I had his body exhumed last night, and an autopsy carried out.
48:23He died of suffocation.
48:24Probably a pillow pressed over his face.
48:29He was old and frail.
48:31A woman could easily have done it.
48:33No.
48:34It will take some proving, circumstantial.
48:37But the police have done that before.
48:45Someone should tell her father, don't you think?
48:47No.
48:47No.
48:47No.
48:48No.
48:48No.
48:48No.
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48:48No.
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48:48No.
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48:48No.
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48:49No.
48:50No.
48:50No.
48:51No.
48:52No.
48:53No.
48:54No.
48:54No.
48:55No.
48:55Sit down.
49:14Well, it's special news, isn't it? Good news. Isn't it?
49:19As soon as they told me you were coming, I knew that that statement of yours, it stirred them up, eh?
49:24Well, well, tell me, when am I going to get out of here?
49:31Conspiracy with your daughter. Accessory to the caretaker's murder. Add that to the 30 years you've already got.
49:39And I think they'll just decide to throw away the key.
49:45I don't think you'll ever get out of here, Hayden.
49:54No.
49:58No.
50:01No!
50:01No!
50:01No!
50:05No!
50:06No!
50:06No!
50:16No!
50:46We're right back.
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