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Episode 20 of Prisoner Cell Block H.
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00:00Mom! Mom!
00:30Oh!
01:00The first bell goes at 6 a.m.
01:26Inmates rise, dress, clean and tidy rooms.
01:287 a.m. muster and report for assigned work.
01:30The breakfast bell is at 8 a.m.
01:32Daily showers are taken at times designated by the house officer.
01:35The rules are more fully explained in this.
01:40Inside.
01:49Now come on, Mrs Roberts, I haven't got all night.
01:51I'll wait until you've made up your bed.
01:58May I phone my family again just to see if they're all right?
02:05You're allowed only one phone call on admission.
02:08You've made that.
02:09Oh, but they're not used to being without me.
02:11My daughter's used to me being there.
02:12I'm sure Mr Roberts will see she's all right.
02:14Come on, Mrs Roberts.
02:15Waring's not going to help the situation.
02:18Look.
02:20phone call on admission. You've made that. Oh, but they're not used to being without
02:24me. My daughter's used to me being there. I'm sure Mr. Roberts will see she's
02:28all right. Come on, Mrs. Roberts. Waring's not going to help the situation.
02:50What's this? Sarah, what are you doing?
03:18Yeah. I couldn't sleep. I want Mum.
03:25If she were here, she'd expect you to be in bed, young lady.
03:30Come on.
03:38When's she coming home, Dad?
03:43I've got to see a lawyer first thing tomorrow.
03:45Sarah, we'll get Mum home. Don't you worry about that.
03:50Forever?
03:54We've always been pretty honest with each other, eh?
03:59Well, your mother's got to go to trial. You know that?
04:03But it wasn't her fault, Dad.
04:05I shouldn't have rung her and told her that man was there.
04:07I've got to get the best lawyer I can.
04:11We'll make sure she comes home for good.
04:14But she didn't want me to go down the shop.
04:16It's my fault.
04:21Sarah, we've got to help each other, love.
04:25Your mother would think we were pretty useless if she thought we couldn't cope with her.
04:29Why did she kill him, Dad?
04:36Well, she didn't mean to.
04:38She was just trying to protect you.
04:39Then it was my fault.
04:40No.
04:43Look, we've got to show Mum that she's not to worry about us.
04:46We'll see this thing through together, right?
04:51Don't let them hurt her, Dad.
04:52I won't, love.
05:02Now, don't forget.
05:03The rising bell's at 6am.
05:06Now, hurry up and get changed.
05:07I have to turn the lights out.
05:09I'll be all right.
05:11Very well.
05:22I'll be all right.
05:52I'll be all right.
06:22Oh, it's like sleeping on a pile of rocks.
06:49Oh, and I think I've done my neck in.
06:52Turn around.
06:55Oh, I'm not so rough.
06:57It's making it worse.
06:59Stop complaining.
07:00It's no wonder I didn't get any sleep last night with these bloody ants crawling all over me.
07:05Yeah, well, thank you, Lucky Stars.
07:07You didn't have that fat slob climbing all over you.
07:09Yeah.
07:10You didn't clobber him too hard, did you, Frankie?
07:12I mean, I'm glad you did, but he's not dead or nothing, is he?
07:18It's gone like that.
07:19You could drop a slab of concrete on it.
07:20You'd only break the concrete.
07:22Yeah.
07:23More than I can say for me.
07:26Susan Mungle right.
07:27Shouldn't have hurt you.
07:31You reckon he'll dob us into the cops?
07:33No.
07:34He'd only get had up for hiding a couple of crims.
07:36Anyway, I don't think he's on the straight and narrow himself.
07:38A bloke like that wouldn't go to the cops.
07:44Frankie.
07:45Yeah?
07:47Thanks for looking after me.
07:51Yeah, well, next time you get any bright ideas, don't.
07:56What are we going to do now?
07:59Been sleeping on something.
08:01Yeah?
08:01What?
08:03Have to give it a bit more thought.
08:06Bit lower.
08:08Bloody hell.
08:18Did they have to ring that damn thing so loud?
08:20What's the matter, love?
08:21You've got a hangover.
08:22Who'd be complaining if I did?
08:29Okay, who's the smart bitch that took my bra?
08:31Come off it.
08:33Who'd fit into a 50 car?
08:34Ah, shut up.
08:35You're just jealous.
08:36Huh, who'd want to be built like a cow?
08:39Mr. Roberts, from what you've told me, the main problem is going to be improving your
08:51wife's act was not premeditated.
08:54Premeditated?
08:54Now, I know you believe it wasn't, but it's what the prosecution will be working on.
08:59And that could mean the difference between being found guilty of murder rather than manslaughter.
09:04But she was just trying to protect our daughter.
09:09Yes.
09:11Look, I'm sorry I can't be of more help.
09:13However, I can suggest the name of a good barrister.
09:15No, no.
09:16Look, I want you to take the case.
09:19Didn't your wife have someone representing her at the magistrate's court?
09:21Yes, but that was just a local solicitor.
09:23Look, if it's a question of money, that's no problem.
09:25I just want my wife to have the best defense.
09:29Yes, well, naturally, I wouldn't charge you any more than my usual fee.
09:33In some circles, it's considered quite high enough.
09:35Mr. Wilson, we need your help.
09:44Yes, Mr. Wilson?
09:46Annette, we could be here for some time.
09:48Perhaps you'd like to take Sarah next door for a milkshake or something.
09:51Yes, Mr. Wilson.
09:57Tell me, what are you doing about your wife's bail?
10:00That's all in order.
10:01I've spoken to the bank manager.
10:02Good.
10:05Mr. Roberts, what were the police doing about finding Sarah's attacker?
10:10Have they progressed very far?
10:12They didn't have much to go on.
10:13What was your wife's feelings about that?
10:16Well, angry, I suppose.
10:18Angry?
10:18Oh, we all wanted the man caught.
10:20Yes, of course.
10:21You're both very protective toward your daughter.
10:26Same as any parent would feel under the circumstances.
10:29From what you've told me, Mr. Roberts,
10:31even if the police had arrested this man,
10:34there may not have been enough evidence to stand up in court.
10:38That's right.
10:38But that would have made matters worse.
10:40To know the man that had raped your daughter
10:42could have walked out of that courtroom scot-free.
10:45Look, I know what you're getting at, but it won't work.
10:47Of course, we were angry, very angry.
10:50But we didn't want Sarah to go to court.
10:53We even considered dropping the whole thing.
10:54Whichever way you look at it, Mr. Roberts,
10:59there's a reasonable case against your wife.
11:02I'm not following you.
11:04Firstly, she was angry.
11:06Now, that's an understandable reaction, I grant you.
11:09Secondly, she wanted to see this man pay for what he did to your daughter.
11:13Again, a normal reaction.
11:16But to have Sarah go to court,
11:20to have her face the trauma of having to relive her experiences all over again,
11:24and then to know that this man could get off,
11:28well, how much better to kill the suspect?
11:31That way she has her revenge and Sarah doesn't have to testify in court.
11:34Oh, now, just hold it right there.
11:36I know, Catherine.
11:38We've been married for 15 years.
11:39to even suggest that she would deliberately set out to kill Bert Worrell.
11:42That's just not on.
11:45There are the possibilities we'll have to face in court, Mr. Roberts.
11:51No.
11:52No way.
11:52I'm not going to do it, Frankie.
11:53Use your head, Doreen.
11:54It's the only chance we've got.
11:55A bank?
11:56When was the last time you were in one, huh?
11:58There's cameras and a large...
11:59Look, you said yourself you want to get out of Melbourne.
12:00You've got to have money to do that.
12:02Yeah, but I'm not holding up a bank.
12:03Will you listen to me for a minute?
12:05It had set us up for life.
12:06We could get a little place in the country.
12:07Gaz and me was always going to do that.
12:08Yeah, but your brother wasn't going to rob a bank.
12:10It's dangerous.
12:11It'll be a cinch.
12:12All you've got to do is check it out and wait for the right time.
12:14Yeah, but you were put inside for doing a dumb job like this.
12:17This will be different.
12:17I've learned a lot since then.
12:18I'll look after you, Doreen.
12:19Oh, yeah.
12:20Like the last time.
12:22Well, your girlfriend copped it, didn't she?
12:23She's dead.
12:24Well, there's no way I'm going to wind up dead.
12:26Rather turn myself in.
12:28If that's the way you feel, why don't you?
12:29Come on, Frankie.
12:34Frankie, we could think of something else.
12:38A petrol station or a shop, maybe.
12:40Yeah, we hang around Melbourne much longer.
12:41We're going to get caught.
12:42And I'm not going back inside.
12:44Do the job on me own.
12:46Oh, you can't, Frankie.
12:47Then give us a hand.
12:48No way!
12:50Hi, Greg.
12:51Well, hello, Mr Wilson.
12:53Miss Vernon.
12:55Ah, look, Greg, I'm sorry about that dinner we organised,
12:58but it's going to have to wait a while if that's OK.
12:59I'm easy.
13:00I'm finally moving out of that revolting bed seat.
13:03Meg's let me move in with her.
13:05It'll take a while to get organised.
13:06Well, let me know if there's anything I can do.
13:09Hmm.
13:09Don't worry, I will.
13:13Ah, you wish to see one of the prisoners?
13:15Yes, I'm representing a Mrs Catherine Roberts.
13:17Ah, well, she's showering at the moment.
13:18Would you like to wait in the interview room?
13:20All right, fine.
13:22My, you're keeping yourself busy.
13:24Don't tell me you've forgotten about Lynn Warner,
13:26or don't charity cases get the same attention?
13:29As far as I'm concerned, Miss Vernon,
13:30none of my clients has ever had any cause to complain.
13:33Have any of yours?
13:40Shut up, Sal.
13:47Hi.
13:47Hi.
13:49Hi.
13:50How are you feeling?
13:51All right, thanks.
13:53When's your trial?
13:54In about a week.
13:55Miss Vernon arranged a lawyer for me,
13:57Mr Wilson.
13:59She reckons he's pretty good.
14:01Steve Wilson?
14:02Mm-hmm.
14:02Do you know him?
14:03Yes, he's representing me too.
14:05Oh.
14:05Excuse me.
14:07Excuse me, but that's my deodorant you're using.
14:09Oh, so what?
14:10Well, I wouldn't have minded you using it if only you'd ask.
14:14I'd bag off.
14:15I'd leave it if I were you.
14:16But she's got no right.
14:18Leave it.
14:18You knew he.
14:19You don't understand.
14:20I understand bad manners.
14:22Uh, how long did you get?
14:24I'm only here on remand.
14:26My husband's organising bail.
14:28Aren't you the lucky one?
14:29Mrs Roberts, your lawyer wants to see you.
14:31Did you see her at breakfast?
14:40Mm-hmm.
14:40Bit of a lady, isn't she?
14:43I wonder what she's in for.
14:45Oh, probably something like shoplifting.
14:48I think she's got enough money to get out on bail.
14:51Couldn't your parents arrange bail for you, Lynn?
14:54Mm-mm.
14:54It was too much.
14:57I didn't even ask for it.
15:01Oh, thank you.
15:06Hello, Mrs Roberts.
15:08My name's Stephen Wilson.
15:09Your husband's asked me to represent you.
15:11Where is Ken?
15:12Oh, he'll be along later.
15:13I just wanted to have a word with you privately.
15:15And Sarah?
15:15Yeah, she's fine.
15:17When do I get out of here?
15:18This afternoon.
15:19Please, won't you sit down?
15:24Now, Mrs Roberts, your trial is in five days' time, sir.
15:27It doesn't leave me very much time.
15:29I hope you'll bear with me if I have to ask you a few...
15:31Difficult questions.
15:33But I told the police everything.
15:34Yes, well, mine may be just a little different.
15:37Now, you will let me know if I leave anything out, all right?
15:40Good.
15:42Now, yesterday, Sarah went to the shop.
15:46She said that she saw the man who raped her, and she rang you.
15:49You said you'd ring the police, and that she was to stay where she was with the shopkeeper and Mrs Heath.
15:55Yes.
15:56Then you got into your car, and you drove how far?
15:58About a quarter of a mile.
16:00About a quarter of a mile.
16:01Well, you then saw the man walking across the street from the shop as you ran him down, correct?
16:08Yes.
16:09What were you thinking about when you were in the car, before you saw him?
16:12Thinking?
16:13Yes.
16:13Were you angry?
16:16Fearful?
16:17Panic-stricken?
16:18Calm?
16:18Or were you thinking then about killing him?
16:22No, of course not.
16:23I was...
16:25Well, I suppose I was...
16:26I was scared for Sarah.
16:27I just wanted to get to her quickly.
16:29I was thinking of her.
16:31But what about when you actually saw him, the man that you were told had raped Sarah?
16:34Oh, I hated him.
16:36I just wanted to see him.
16:37Deb?
16:39Oh, I don't remember.
16:41I just know that I hated him.
16:43Did you know at the time who the man was?
16:45You didn't know that his name was Warren and that he worked for your husband?
16:51Not until later.
16:58Isn't it possible, Mrs. Roberts, that Sarah had seen Mr. Warren before?
17:04At your husband's office?
17:06Outside or somewhere?
17:08I'd never seen him before.
17:09Yes, but what about Sarah?
17:13It's possible.
17:14What are you getting at?
17:18That Sarah could have seen Mr. Warren before.
17:23That after the shock of what had happened to her,
17:26she imagined that Mr. Warren was the man who'd raped her.
17:30It's quite possible, Mrs. Roberts, that you killed the wrong man.
17:35An innocent man.
17:36An innocent man.
17:36Mary Benton.
17:47I bet that screw just loves reading our mail.
17:51Frances Taylor.
17:54Hope you had a good perv.
17:57I don't care.
17:58This is the first time I've ever got any mail.
18:00Lynn Warner.
18:00Karen Travers.
18:08It's from Dad.
18:09Miss Vernon must have written to him like she said she would...
18:12What's wrong?
18:14Betty?
18:14Oh, it looks like a child's writing.
18:16Well, it might just be from where the kids used to teach.
18:19Have a look.
18:20Oh.
18:21I'd like to see you for a minute, Lynn.
18:23Oh, okay.
18:24Mr. Wilson.
18:26Have you heard anything yet?
18:28I'll get back to you, Mrs. Travers.
18:55Oh, darling, how are you?
19:14Oh, I missed you.
19:14Oh, and I missed you, too.
19:16I thought about you all last night.
19:18Oh, let me look at you.
19:20Anyone who'd think you hadn't seen each other for weeks, I don't know, love.
19:27I don't know.
19:28It feels like weeks.
19:30I told Sarah I'd be picking you up later this afternoon.
19:32She couldn't wait.
19:33Wanted to see you now.
19:35Dad and I went to a lawyer this morning, love.
19:37I know.
19:38I've seen him.
19:39You shouldn't have taken her, Ken.
19:41I couldn't very well leave her at home.
19:42I wanted to go, Mum.
19:44I'm sorry.
19:45I'm a bit edgy, that's all.
19:48Is everything all right?
19:50I just want to get out of here.
19:53Sarah, that man, are you absolutely certain that he was the one?
20:00Catherine, I think...
20:01I've got to know this, Ken.
20:02I've been going out of my mind.
20:05Now, Sarah, this is terribly important.
20:06Please listen to me.
20:07Are you absolutely certain that that was the man that attacked you?
20:11Yes, Mum.
20:13You've got to believe me.
20:16I'm sorry I got you in trouble.
20:18Oh, it's all right, darling.
20:20I do believe you.
20:22And it's not your fault.
20:24Just as long as I know that he was the one.
20:33Hi.
20:34Can I come in?
20:35Yeah.
20:38How'd you go?
20:39Oh, okay.
20:41Seems pretty certain I'll only get a light sentence.
20:43Oh, that's terrific.
20:45Although I'm a bit jealous.
20:46You know, you've only just come back and your trial will be over in about a week.
20:49My appeal's taking forever.
20:51Hmm.
20:52It's the waiting that's the killer.
20:55You should be happy.
20:57Oh, it's not that.
20:59Dad just seems so strange in his letter.
21:03In what way?
21:04I don't know.
21:05He talks about the farm and everything, but it just doesn't say anything about how he
21:11feels about what I've done.
21:13Well, I'll give him time.
21:14It must have been a bit of a shock.
21:16Hmm.
21:16I guess.
21:19He said Mum's not very well.
21:20I'm sorry.
21:23Who's your letter from?
21:25Frankie.
21:26Oh, are you kidding?
21:27What did she say?
21:30Oh, nothing much.
21:30Just, uh, we're doing real good.
21:32Sorry I'll give you a hard time.
21:34Wonder how it got past the screws.
21:36She didn't sign it.
21:38It's from her, all right.
21:40At least she's sticking with learning how to write.
21:42I guess I wasn't a total failure.
22:16There's only an old bloke in the hardware shop.
22:28I think I'm going to throw up.
22:29You do and I'll wring your neck.
22:31I've changed my plans once for you already, Doreen.
22:32I'm not going to do it again now.
22:33Just sit down and don't think about it.
22:35Don't think about it?
22:37I must be out of my mind.
22:39Come on, Frankie.
22:40I'm staying here.
22:42Think about something else.
22:43Like what?
22:46What sort of farm we're going to get.
22:47Who cares?
22:48Doreen.
22:50I'm scared, Frankie.
22:53I'm not going to let you down, Doreen.
22:55Let my little brother down.
22:56That's not going to happen again.
22:57It wasn't your fault he got killed, Frankie.
23:05He's a good kid.
23:07Wasn't even there when he died.
23:10Yeah.
23:12And if I'd told you the truth about what was in that telegram,
23:15he would have been there in time.
23:17No.
23:18Not your fault I couldn't read.
23:19My own stupid fault.
23:20But I'm going to get that farm,
23:23even if he's not here to see it.
23:26Still got me, Frankie.
23:28Yeah.
23:29You're the best friend I ever had.
23:33We're going to make it, Doreen.
23:35Yeah.
23:35Yeah.
23:35Now, look, Mrs. Baker.
23:41Mary's only got a six-month sentence.
23:43Now, surely you can manage one or two visits in that time.
23:49It's most important that she keeps in contact with her family.
23:53Oh, don't shut her out.
23:58It'll be the worst thing for her.
24:01Yeah, but what's she going to do when she gets out of it?
24:05Hello?
24:06Oh, damn it.
24:09One of those days?
24:11That is an understatement.
24:13Key to the unit.
24:15Move in whenever you like.
24:18You sure you don't want to change your mind?
24:19Why should I?
24:21Oh.
24:21Well, if you think this is bad,
24:25you should see my bed sit.
24:26I mean, I'm clean,
24:28but I'm a compulsive hoarder.
24:30Oh, I don't mind.
24:31As long as you keep it all in your room.
24:35I'll be a star boarder.
24:40Let's go.
24:41Now?
24:42Yeah, now.
24:42If there's only one person in there.
24:51All you've got to do is keep watch outside, okay?
25:05What are we going to do?
25:07Don't panic.
25:09Come on.
25:09Nice and easy, Doreen.
25:18He's following us, Frankie.
25:20Get ready.
25:21Run!
25:22Randy!
25:37Come on.
25:39Get up.
25:40I can't.
25:42Help.
25:46You shouldn't have gone.
25:48Get up.
25:49Kill him.
25:49Kill him.
25:49Kill him.
25:49Kill him.
25:50Kill him.
25:50Kill him.
25:50Kill him.
25:51Kill him.
25:51Kill him.
25:51Just get up, Doreen.
25:53Hold it.
25:57Oh, no.
25:59No.
26:19Don't die, Frankie.
26:21You'll be okay.
26:22I'll get you to the hospital.
26:27Will somebody bloody get an ambulance?
26:30Get out of here, Doreen.
26:32Run.
26:34I'm not leaving you, Frankie.
26:36You've still got a chance.
26:39I'm not leaving.
26:41I've had it, Doreen.
26:42You can still make it.
26:43You can still make it.
26:44You can still make it.
26:45I'll see you, Frankie.
26:46Bloody, get out of here.
26:55I'll see you, Frankie.
26:56Now get the hell out of here.
26:58I'm going to be my new horse.
27:06Bloody bastards.
27:10Bloody bastards.
27:36I'd like to see my client alone, please.
27:40I won't be long.
27:42Sit down.
27:46I was beginning to think you'd given up my case.
27:49Yes, well, I'm sorry.
27:49I haven't seen you earlier.
27:50It's just that I have been busy.
27:51I noticed.
27:53There's not really anything else that I can tell you at this stage.
27:56I just wanted to say not to worry.
27:58How much longer do I have to wait?
28:00Well, that's up to the Supreme Court now.
28:01They'll go to your case very thoroughly.
28:03It depends on them.
28:05These things vary.
28:06Can't you hurry them along?
28:08Well, one doesn't hurry the Supreme Court.
28:10Look, I'll put a few feelers out in a day or two.
28:14I'm sure they'll reopen the case.
28:15It's just that it does take time.
28:16Which appears to be something you don't have enough of, Mr. Wilson.
28:19Going by the number of clients you're representing.
28:22Or do you just concentrate on the paying ones?
28:24It's not a question of money.
28:26Doing it out of the love of it.
28:27I am being paid to represent you, Mrs. Travers.
28:30Who?
28:34Not my mother.
28:35No, she wouldn't.
28:37Who, then?
28:39I'm afraid I'm not at liberty to tell you.
28:41Why not?
28:44I see.
28:46Is that all?
28:54What's the trouble?
28:55Mr. Wilson and I are finished.
28:57I'd like to speak to the doctor, please.
28:58Why?
28:59Because I feel dreadful, that's why.
29:06She says she's been having short blackouts.
29:09Perhaps we could arrange for a blood test.
29:11Could be sugar.
29:11Yes, doctor.
29:12Come in.
29:16She wanted to see you.
29:18Thank you, Miss Bennet.
29:20The governor gave strict instructions you were not to be left alone, doctor.
29:23I'm well aware of that.
29:24I'm sure sister can provide all the supervision we need, don't you?
29:27Perhaps you could arrange for those blood tests, sister.
29:35Yes, doctor.
29:38Nice having loyal staff.
29:39Are you paying for my lawyer?
29:42Who told you that?
29:43It wasn't hard to put two and two together.
29:45So shoot me.
29:47If I can't pay for him myself, I'll find someone I can afford.
29:50Oh, now that's ridiculous and you'll know it.
29:52It's too late to change lawyers now.
29:54He's one of the best.
29:55You'll only be hurting yourself.
29:56I don't want to be under any obligations.
29:58Well, who said you were?
30:00Look, if they'll make you any happier, I'd do the same for any friend.
30:03Would you?
30:04Yes.
30:04It's a stupid thing to say.
30:05All I want is a retrial.
30:08That's all I want for you.
30:09I may be serving time for some years yet.
30:12Anything's better than life.
30:14I think you missed my point.
30:17I don't want you caring too much for me, Greg.
30:19We'd only end up hurting one another.
30:23It's a bit late for that, Karen.
30:25It might be a bit late for you, but it's not too late for me.
30:28I don't want to get involved.
30:31I've seen what happens to women who come in here loving somebody
30:33and it tears them apart.
30:35Well, it's not going to happen to me.
30:37It's over between us.
30:38Do you understand?
30:40Finished.
30:49Oh, Mrs. Roberts, your husband just rang.
30:52He's going to be a little late picking you up.
30:53Did he say why?
30:55No, he didn't.
30:55Now, you can either wait here or down at reception.
30:59I'll wait here.
31:01Mrs. Jackson, do you have a family?
31:05Just a son.
31:06I have a daughter.
31:07Yes, you told me.
31:09What would you do if someone was threatening your son
31:12and there was no one around to help him?
31:16I don't know.
31:17I was only protecting Sarah, you know.
31:20And you thought by killing a man you'd be helping her?
31:24Yes.
31:26Yes, I suppose I did.
31:40Yes?
31:40I trust that's not your bedside manner, Doctor.
31:45Sorry, Jane.
31:47I'm a bit busy at the moment, actually.
31:49Well, I won't keep you a sec.
31:51How about coming over for that meal I promised you tonight?
31:54I thought you were too busy moving.
31:56Uh-huh.
31:57I will be.
31:58But with a little help from my friends, I'll be able to get through with it quickly.
32:02Blackmail, huh?
32:03Well, you did offer.
32:05And there's not all that much to move.
32:08Well, could do with the exercise.
32:10Hmm.
32:10Great.
32:12Is, uh, everything all right?
32:15I don't like to pry, but I'm a terrible busybody.
32:18Thanks, Jean.
32:20Okay.
32:21If there's ever a time you feel like drowning your sorrows with someone, I'm great at bending
32:26the elbow.
32:26There you go.
32:55she was doing really well
33:25it's so hard to please me
33:27most teachings like that
33:28oh I should have learned
33:31she got a bit carried away
33:33she tried to kiss me
33:35I slapped her
33:37she stormed out
33:38the trouble is when she calms down
33:39she'll probably want to go on learning
33:40she's got a brain in her head she will
33:42but
33:43what?
33:47well I couldn't
33:48I know why it happened
33:51and I know it'll happen again
33:52look you can't stop now
33:54I don't mean with Frankie
33:57there are others you can teach
33:58you really enjoy children don't you?
34:00I have to
34:01as I remember you
34:03used to want children of your own
34:04when you and I were
34:05I think it was six
34:08yes well
34:10seemed a nice round figure at the time
34:12and then you got married but
34:14no children
34:15well
34:16I came close
34:18you've got to learn to trust somebody
34:20you've got a chance
34:23now take it
34:24if you don't help yourself now
34:28nobody else can
34:29who I am
34:32has not yet been found
34:54just repeating that item
34:55a fatal shooting took place in Canterbury
34:57this afternoon
34:58in which a policeman was wounded
34:59and a woman shot and killed
35:01when the policeman attempted to apprehend
35:03two escapees from the Wentworth detention centre
35:05the dead woman
35:06Freda Doyle
35:07and the second woman
35:08Doreen Anderson
35:09have been eluding a massive police hunt
35:11for three weeks
35:12Doreen Anderson has not been found
35:14according to the wounded officer
35:16and witnesses
35:16Freda Doyle fired at the pursuing officer first
35:19she died before ambulance men
35:21were on the scene
35:22and in other news today
35:24you murderers
35:25you bloody murderers
35:27you killed her
35:29you bloody murderers
35:31she never had a chance
35:32my god
35:33you never let her
35:34you murderers
35:35she's round the bench
35:36you'll get the police
35:37that's right
35:38get the police
35:39that's right
35:40lock us up
35:40and if you can't lock us up
35:42shoot us
35:43hey what's the matter with you
35:44oh
35:45oh you bitch
35:46get away from me
35:48oh
35:49oh
35:50oh Frankie
35:52she should be put away
35:53sign the disbursement book
36:05here please
36:06Mr Roberts is at the gate
36:07to pick up his wife
36:08oh right
36:09see who she
36:10see she gets those things
36:11you'd better check them
36:12uh Meg
36:13do you want to live to home
36:15oh no
36:16I'm not on for another couple of hours
36:17no
36:18the Greg's volunteered
36:19to help me move
36:20on the proviso
36:21so I get a home cooked meal
36:22which I shall do
36:23with my own talented hands
36:25we'll have some waiting for you
36:27when you come home
36:27oh that'll be a change
36:28not having to cook for myself
36:29okay
36:30yeah
36:31ah see you then
36:32bye
36:33when you've got a moment
36:37the governor would like to see you
36:38fine
36:39Meg
36:40Frankie Doyle's dead
36:42what
36:44how
36:45typical of Doyle
36:46she got herself a gun
36:47and had a shot at the police
36:49oh poor girl
36:51I knew that temper
36:52would be the end of her one day
36:53what about Doreen
36:55she ran off
36:56didn't even have the decency
36:58to stay with Doyle
36:59are you ready
37:03bye bye
37:17goodbye
37:17goodbye
37:22I was beginning to think you weren't coming.
37:37I had to go to the railway station.
37:38The station?
37:40I sent Sarah to stay at Vivian's.
37:42Why?
37:43Look, we need to talk, Catherine, and I don't want her getting any more upset.
37:48I thought it best that she get out of town for a while.
37:50Why didn't you ask me?
37:51Because you wouldn't have let her go.
37:52I don't want your family getting involved.
37:56Viv's all right.
37:57She understands.
37:57And what do you think you're doing?
38:21Why aren't you at work?
38:22I don't feel well.
38:24Oh, it must be nice having a doctor for a friend, Travers.
38:27He gave you a special direction to take it easy.
38:29Is that it?
38:30No.
38:31Couldn't be because you're jealous.
38:33You mean you haven't heard?
38:36I'm sure you're dying to tell me.
38:38Well, I thought you'd be interested to know that Dr. Miller and that welfare officer seem to be getting along rather well.
38:43So what?
38:44Well, it must be hard on you knowing that you're in here and there outside.
38:48It's hard on a woman to keep her eye on her man when she's locked up at night.
38:51Sorry to disappoint you, but I don't give a damn what Dr. Miller does.
38:55Although you seem to be taking a special interest.
38:58By the way, you won't have to worry about Frankie Doyle again.
39:02You just can't help yourself, can you?
39:04I thought you'd be pleased about Doyle.
39:07You're a bitch.
39:08I could put you in the pound for that.
39:09You just do that.
39:25No, darling, no.
39:26You won't have to stay at Aunt Vivian's long.
39:29And I want you home too.
39:32Just as soon as possible.
39:35And is everything all right?
39:36Good girl.
39:40Now, Sarah.
39:41Sarah, I don't want you worrying.
39:43No, everything's going to be just fine.
39:46Right, darling.
39:48Night-night.
39:49Night-night.
40:06She didn't want to go to Ballarat.
40:10I thought it best.
40:12To keep us apart?
40:13Yeah.
40:19You blame me for this, don't you?
40:21Catherine, please.
40:22Isn't it hard enough?
40:23Bert Warren was with the firm for eight years.
40:27He was one of the most steady and respectable men I knew.
40:30And he raped Sarah.
40:32Or don't you believe your own daughter?
40:35I think it's possible that what your lawyer said could have happened.
40:39That Sarah imagined he was responsible.
40:43Well, I don't.
40:46Oh, God's sake, will you listen to yourself for a minute?
40:49What's happened to you?
40:51I mean, all you're worried about is whether you killed the right man.
40:54Haven't you got it into your head that, regardless of who you killed, you did kill someone?
40:58You don't have to keep reminding me.
41:01You don't have to keep telling me and telling me.
41:03Of course, you know, no court's going to convict me for what I did.
41:14You're not serious.
41:16And hasn't this lawyer told you what sort of trouble you're in?
41:20Well, then don't you realise that if you are convicted,
41:23what's going to happen to Sarah and me?
41:30No.
41:31No, they won't blame me.
41:35They won't send me back to prison.
41:39Not back there.
42:01Well, are you going to stand there gawking all day or are you going to let me in?
42:15Apart from the fact your work broke out of the Wentworth Detention Centre,
42:18you'll be charged with assault on a Mr. Trevor McBride,
42:22theft of several articles of clothing,
42:24and attempted armed robbery.
42:25We never got near the shop.
42:26No, but you admitted you were about to proceed with the robbery
42:29when you were stopped by Police Officer Gibbons.
42:32You might be interested to know there's one charge that hasn't been laid.
42:35You remember Miss McBride?
42:38Yeah.
42:39Well, she refused to lay charges against you and Doyle.
42:42However, you've got enough against you to do another five to ten years,
42:45so anything you can help us with...
42:46Pigs!
42:47Watch your mouth, Anderson.
42:49Where did Doyle get that gun?
42:54Dunno.
42:55You were with her all the time, weren't you?
42:58That cop Frankie shot.
43:00He pulled through.
43:02Luckily for you.
43:04He ought to be charged with murder.
43:06Apart from holding up at Miss McBride's, where else did you stay?
43:09Anyone help you?
43:10No.
43:11Then how did you live?
43:12Breaking and entering.
43:15Well?
43:15Piss off.
43:16I won't warn you again, Anderson.
43:17What are you going to do, Vera?
43:19Lock me in the pound?
43:20Bash me up?
43:22They do that in here, you know.
43:24Screws are always bashing you up.
43:29Why'd you turn yourself in?
43:31I owe a friend.
43:34What friend?
43:38Frankie.
43:41Mrs. Roberts, there is just one more thing I have to clear up.
43:46Now, you said you rang the police.
43:48You were expecting the police to turn up, then?
43:51Yes.
43:52According to them, they arrived five minutes after you ran down and killed Mr. Warren.
43:56Well, I don't remember too clearly.
43:58I was very shocked at the time, but they did arrive shortly afterwards, yes.
44:04Why didn't you leave the police to handle the matter, Mrs. Roberts?
44:07Well, I told you before.
44:08When I saw that man coming out of the shop, I had to stop him.
44:12I couldn't let him get away.
44:14Well, what do you think, Mr. Wilson?
44:18It's going to be difficult.
44:21I want to go for manslaughter.
44:23That after your daughter was raped, you were highly emotional.
44:26That when she rang you and told you the rapist was waiting for her outside, you snapped.
44:30That you had no intention of running down Warren until the very last moment.
44:34That's exactly how it happened.
44:35That you were emotionally unstable at the time.
44:39Unstable?
44:41Temporarily.
44:42Insane.
44:45Well, if you think that's the best line to take.
44:49Do you think I was insane?
44:50I just want to see you get out of this, Catherine.
45:00You'll be moved to a single cell, Anderson, for observation.
45:03You're now considered dangerous.
45:05How does that make you feel?
45:07As big as Frankie?
45:08One day your filthy mouth's going to get you killed, Vera.
45:11I didn't think you cared about Doyle.
45:13You did run off and leave her to die.
45:15I knew it wouldn't be too long before you ended up in this place.
45:24They never would have got me if I hadn't have wanted to come back.
45:29You.
45:32Doreen.
45:36I only came back so as I could see you.
45:40It's your fault, Frankie's dead.
45:43She never would have got out.
45:45And been dead by now, if it hadn't been for you.
45:48Doreen, that's not true.
45:49You killed her!
45:53Stop this!
45:54I'm going to get you!
45:55I'm going to get you for Frankie!
45:57You see!
45:58You see!
45:59She loved you, but you made her run!
46:02Now she's dead!
46:03I'm gonna catch you happy with me.
46:05You see.
46:11And if I had grown by her.
46:12You see!