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00:00I
00:30I don't know.
01:00Come on, you're going to be late.
01:10First day at court today.
01:12Could be out of here soon.
01:19You never know.
01:27That's top news, Bobby.
01:29Got top news for my sister, not so top for me.
01:32Being gutted like a fish.
01:35Makes a change from the never-ending tedium of this place.
01:39Yeah, well, you've still got to apply for approval.
01:42Ah, don't bore me with the technicalities.
01:45She'll get her hands on my kidney.
01:46We'll find a way.
01:47She's out tomorrow.
01:49Tell her she made the right decision.
01:51It's a cracking kidney.
01:53They've got to give you points for generosity, eh?
01:55God's watching.
01:57Not all the time.
02:00Listen, I've got to go.
02:01I'm about to start a shift at the library.
02:03Spreading the word of our Lord.
02:06Stay strong.
02:08You too.
02:08You've got anything on after school?
02:17No.
02:18I've got an email about rugby.
02:21I don't want to do rugby.
02:22Come on, it's fun.
02:23Rugby.
02:24Netball.
02:25You know, it's for people who are on the teams.
02:27Yeah, they're people who are rubbish.
02:28It doesn't mean that.
02:29Dad, anything that saves just for fun means the people are rubbish.
02:33It's sports for everyone, eh?
02:35I know you've got chess club and coding club, but team sports are important.
02:39Hey, eh?
02:41You getting the bus?
02:41How are you walking?
02:43I might walk.
02:44I'm trying to get him to do rugby club.
02:46Oh, you don't want to do that.
02:47You might get yourself hurt.
02:49Well, hold on.
02:49Contact sports are important.
02:51When was the last time you got your knees dirty?
02:52I run six times a week.
02:53How about you?
02:54Well, I went to the gym yesterday.
02:57Well, I would have done, but they were shut in.
03:00Convenient.
03:00So, if you're not going to do rugby, do you fancy maybe doing something with me?
03:05I haven't seen you in a while.
03:06Like what?
03:07I don't know.
03:08Food?
03:09Cinema?
03:10Milkshake in the cafe?
03:11Yeah, maybe.
03:13Great.
03:13Oh, great.
03:14Yeah, so rugby's off the table, then.
03:16What time?
03:17Er, 3.30?
03:19Yeah.
03:20Okay.
03:20Okay.
03:21I'll see you later, then.
03:22See you?
03:22Yeah, see you, mate.
03:25Fantastic.
03:26What?
03:26He said he didn't want to do rugby.
03:28I think you're so manipulative.
03:29I was making an effort.
03:30Yeah, you appeal to his basic instincts.
03:32Oh, what did he ever see in you?
03:34Pound signs.
03:35Shall we maybe just try for his sake, eh?
03:38Okay, yeah.
03:38What do I care?
03:41Oh.
03:41Oh, God.
03:42Right, I'm going.
03:56No breakfast?
03:58No appetite.
03:59No good?
04:01Not hungry.
04:03I'm going to keep him off today.
04:05He's got a cold.
04:06He looks okay to me.
04:07Well, I'll see how he's doing on Monday.
04:09We pay that nursery good money.
04:11Er, don't forget that the snow tyres are coming in today, and you need to order them shock absorbers.
04:16Shock absorbers.
04:17I'm on it.
04:18Okay.
04:20There's been another article about Mason.
04:22Well, turn it off.
04:23Stop looking at it.
04:25I could really do you in work today.
04:27I thought you were sorting that Toyota.
04:29Well, you can do that.
04:30Or Tyrone.
04:31I've got me hands full.
04:34I don't want to risk it.
04:37You see me keys?
04:39No.
04:40It's a shame we don't come with a shock absorber.
04:44Mine'll be worn out.
04:46There you are.
04:50I love you.
04:52I love you, too.
04:54See you later.
05:04Cut in a cake?
05:05Are you serious?
05:06It was sharp.
05:07How long did you have to wait?
05:08Not long, to be fair.
05:10Oh, you're off your heads.
05:11Have you heard this, Roy?
05:11I'd never get away any for that.
05:13Well, accidents by their very nature often appear to be ridiculous.
05:19Hayley once dropped a trumpet on her foot
05:21and broke her toe.
05:22I needed stitches.
05:23You're a donut.
05:24A trumpet?
05:25Apparently quite common.
05:28Hey, all this happened at the same time, you know.
05:30So I understand.
05:31How is it today?
05:33So.
05:35Well, I feel like Florence Nightingale.
05:37I should wear a little hat.
05:38What, with a lamp?
05:39Eh?
05:40Well, she had a lamp, didn't she?
05:42I mean, we learnt about it at school.
05:44Name that war.
05:45Crime...
05:45No, no, no, no.
05:46Not you, Roy.
05:46We know you know it.
05:47Anyone?
05:48Oh, you sound like your dad.
05:50Crimean.
05:51The Americans consulted with her during the Civil War, too.
05:55Union government, that is.
05:56She was an expert in contagion and field nursing in general.
06:00Oh.
06:01Any word?
06:02Er, yeah.
06:03There, just going in now.
06:04Oh.
06:05Lauren's trial's starting today.
06:07I've got Bobby and Nina on the case,
06:08but he can't go down till he's given evidence.
06:10We know.
06:13Also, Lauren finished with him yesterday.
06:16We know that, too.
06:17Oh.
06:19Oh, text from Nina.
06:21Doors are opening.
06:21Er, perhaps you should refrain from corresponding.
06:25Oh, apparently they've got to sit downstairs with the press.
06:29Lauren must be terrified.
06:29Mm, hey, bet you wish you could put your arm round her, don't you, Max?
06:55Are you ready?
06:56I didn't realise there'd be so many people.
07:00Yeah.
07:00Just try not to fit you.
07:02It'll look all right.
07:06Every time you move, we must have been watching you.
07:11Although you've read about my dad.
07:14Focus.
07:15Come on.
07:16An ultrasound.
07:36It's just a way of seeing inside.
07:38Like when a pregnant woman has a scan.
07:40With that gel and...
07:41Sound waves.
07:44Yeah, so when will that be?
07:45They're normally quite quick.
07:49Are you worried?
07:51I think it's a good idea to get it looked at properly.
07:53And the ultrasound will give us more information.
07:57So, if it's a cyst, I'll be fine?
08:00Very common and nothing to worry about.
08:02If it's cancer, will it be too late?
08:06You'd be looked at by a specialist as soon as possible.
08:09If the results of the ultrasound point in that direction.
08:13Will I get a letter?
08:15Might be a text, so keep your eyes peeled.
08:17But you should hear something in the next couple of days.
08:19Thanks.
08:25But why?
08:27Due to the cost of having a prison in hospital.
08:30Or the cost of the taxpayer, that is.
08:32Which, on one level, would be fair enough, but...
08:35Well, and they're just telling you this now?
08:37I hadn't thought to ask, Ryan.
08:39Don't say it was...
08:41I'm not exactly an expert on getting kidneys out of incarcerated family members, am I?
08:45I just thought it might be more straightforward, what with it being a matter of life and death, you know?
08:53Could go private.
08:54Hmm.
08:57It's funny you should mention that.
08:58Yeah?
08:59How funny?
09:00Well, that's the punchline.
09:03I've got a feeling it's not going to make me laugh.
09:06Depends how much of a sense of humour you've got.
09:08Try me.
09:11100,000.
09:13Pounds!
09:15No, magic beans, Ryan.
09:20Only two?
09:21Sorry?
09:23Well, my mother gives me three.
09:25Or should I have not told you that?
09:27Making up for all the Christmas and birthdays, I suppose.
09:30Two sausages is standard.
09:33No way of making amends.
09:35Give her baby away.
09:37Stand him up when he tracks you down.
09:39I'd tone him with an extra sausage.
09:42It's a joke.
09:43Pepper?
09:44Cotton ribbons.
09:45Who gave the baby away?
09:48La Madre.
09:49But only the one.
09:51Is there anything else I might get you?
09:53Don't worry, I'm going.
09:55Before she starts on me again.
09:57Should have heard her yesterday.
09:59People need to leave us alone when we're doing our jobs.
10:01What was the ankle?
10:10Still sprained.
10:14And everything else?
10:16Yeah.
10:16I feel like a princess.
10:19Let's hear it.
10:23He's coming down with a cold.
10:25Well, it looks as bright as a button.
10:27Well, I'm his mother.
10:29Mother, I can tell.
10:32Hiya.
10:35Hi.
10:37Well?
10:38What?
10:40Doctors.
10:41Have you been?
10:42Yeah.
10:46And?
10:46Might be something.
10:49Might be nothing.
10:51They're sending me for a ultrasound.
10:53Well, that's good.
10:54If they're sending you for a test.
10:55Oh, yeah.
10:56Everyone loves a test.
10:59It's probably a cyst.
11:00You know, muscle tissue or a bit of fat or something.
11:04No, you're the oncologist.
11:06When will they be sending you for this ultrasound?
11:09Well, I'll get a letter and a text.
11:12Right, come on.
11:13Knock off.
11:14I'm taking you into town for a spot of lunch.
11:16Look, I can't pretend that...
11:17You don't have to pretend.
11:20We can talk about it or not talk about it.
11:23You can sit there looking miserable.
11:25I don't mind.
11:26I wouldn't notice the difference.
11:28Thanks, but I'll crack on.
11:31All right.
11:32If you're sure.
11:36Ladies and gentlemen of the jury.
11:39The defence will base their case on one thing and one thing only.
11:45That Joel Deering, the deceased, was an evildoer.
11:49That he groomed and abused Miss Bolton.
11:53Caused her to leave Weatherfield,
11:54leaving her friends, family and neighbours worried for her life.
11:58In fact, you'll no doubt be aware from the local and national press,
12:03Miss Bolton's fate was for some time indeterminate.
12:07Too afraid to speak up,
12:10she let not one but two men go to prison for Mr. Deering's crimes
12:14until she eventually told the truth.
12:18Yes, the defence will tell you what a vile creature Mr. Deering was.
12:22I don't need to waste your time with that.
12:24Listen carefully to them, because they are correct.
12:30Mr. Deering did all the things they'll say he did.
12:34That's why Miss Bolton killed him in cold blood.
12:38We are not here to find a motive.
12:41I've seldom seen one stronger.
12:43But revenge, ladies and gentlemen, is no justification for murder.
12:49Remember this.
12:51Joel Deering is not on trial here.
12:55Lauren Bolton...
12:58is.
12:59Then she tried to bribe him with a toy.
13:24What kind of toy?
13:26Erm, a digger.
13:27A truck.
13:28Have you told Grandad?
13:30What, about the truck?
13:31No, about Cassie putting something in his bag.
13:35It might be nothing.
13:37And did she appear sheepish when you confronted her?
13:40Defensive.
13:43Maybe her services are no longer required,
13:44but we've been here before.
13:45The old boy thinks the world of her.
13:47Exactly, I know.
13:48On the other hand, if it's anything unsavoury,
13:49we should really get the police involved.
13:51No, it's not that simple.
13:54She's on to something.
14:03Daisy's pregnant, there's a chance it could be mine.
14:10I'd say they're feral.
14:11Indeed.
14:14Oh, early.
14:16It's an emergency.
14:18Orange juice?
14:20A pint.
14:21In your professional opinion,
14:27how many times was Mr. Deering hit in the head?
14:31Three times.
14:32Is it possible to say which blow killed him?
14:34Well, the wound to his face was superficial.
14:37Blunt force trauma was the cause of Mr. Deering's death,
14:40so one of the two blows to the back of the head.
14:43He was dead before he came into contact with the water.
14:46In my opinion, that's likely.
14:47And these two blows were landed with the same object?
14:51Yes.
14:52In other words,
14:53until Miss Bolton was satisfied
14:56that her victim was dead.
14:58Your Honour,
14:59the witness can't possibly answer that question.
15:02Sit down, Miss Wadsworth.
15:04Mr. Poyser,
15:05mind your line of questioning
15:06pertains to the facts of the matter.
15:09Ah.
15:11Is it possible you're mistaken?
15:14That Miss Bolton told the truth
15:15and there was only one blow, Del?
15:19It's unlikely.
15:21So it was a lie?
15:22She's a liar.
15:25No further questions.
15:31Well, we got up front last night in a cup game.
15:33It could be that.
15:34Yeah, 6-1, I heard.
15:35All right, sit quietly.
15:37Our goal was offside.
15:40You left Sally to go watch the football
15:42after all that business with the lad?
15:44Do they act as like I listen to it on the radio?
15:46Then how did you know it was offside?
15:48Sir?
16:03I just wondered if you've heard
16:05McGlynn talk.
16:08Jalen?
16:10What about him?
16:11He's out on loan, isn't he?
16:13Yeah, but long-term talkies,
16:15we're gonna sell him.
16:15Well, that's what you wrote me, S.A.
16:19How many left-sided midfielders have we got?
16:25What's the matter, mate?
16:28Nothing.
16:30£100,000?
16:32That's like the price of a car.
16:34No, a house.
16:34Is it?
16:35I don't know.
16:36No, it's a lot of money, that's for sure.
16:38Oh, you're really worth it.
16:39Is that kidney really worth it?
16:41That's the question.
16:42Well, surely there's other kidneys out there,
16:44ones that don't belong to books who murder young women.
16:46Yeah, so where are they?
16:48Just don't take that, tell them we're there.
16:50Well, they're not falling from the sky,
16:52that's for sure.
16:54Look, we'll find the money somewhere.
16:55Right, I'm gonna shift.
16:57Come on.
16:57I'm gonna drop me off at home.
16:58Have I ever turned down a lift?
17:00I've got it.
17:01What, you've got £100,000?
17:04Look, we'll make it happen either way.
17:06Yeah.
17:08You be good.
17:09See you later.
17:10I wish I'd known about this money tree.
17:17Why don't you shout it from the rooftops?
17:19I don't think the nurses heard you at their station.
17:22So where is it?
17:24Well, about then.
17:29Any it wiser?
17:30No, it's probably Abby.
17:32You know Mason.
17:34But it could be the result.
17:34Hmm.
17:40That McDonaldy mural.
17:43You get yourself off.
17:46I take it you won't be going back.
17:48No, Ty.
17:49Ty will be all right this afternoon.
17:53I went to the doctors this morning.
17:57They're sending me for tests.
18:00Okay?
18:02Found a lump on me balls.
18:05Good lad.
18:06I mean, if I go to the doctors, because that's the hard part.
18:12Is it?
18:14Well, it might be nothing.
18:15Yeah.
18:16That's what my sister said.
18:18Well, if it is, they'll sort it, won't they?
18:21You know, see it, see it, sort it, like the trains.
18:23You know, the NHS don't mess about when it comes to cancer.
18:25You've not said it's cancer.
18:28Well, if it is, they'll probably go to it early.
18:31Whip one off.
18:34Look forward to that.
18:36You'll do exactly as they tell you at every stage.
18:38All you have to do is go to the doctors in the first place,
18:40and you've done that.
18:44Do you want a cuddle?
18:46Get out.
18:48Are you sure you don't want me to stay?
18:51No.
18:52I'll live.
18:54Well, you'd better.
18:56Come here.
18:58Come on.
19:04Cheers.
19:05Thanks.
19:06Proper loving.
19:08You having another, or will that do?
19:11No.
19:12That'll do.
19:14He came in with Stu one day, Mason.
19:17He seemed like a nice lad.
19:18He always do.
19:20Them with the bad name.
19:21Yeah.
19:22Though he did break into my pub.
19:24Right, I'll see you later.
19:27Take care, love.
19:28Jim.
19:29Oh, Roy, they're on a break.
19:32Oh, Roy, they're on a break.
19:38E.
19:40Experts said there were three blows to Joel's skull at the time of his death,
19:45but one of them was superficial.
19:47See, Lauren said she only hits him once.
19:49Look, I don't think I should be privy to this kind of information.
19:53Why?
19:53Because you're a witness?
19:54Character witness.
19:56Ooh.
19:57The defence said the number of impact wounds is immaterial,
20:01and she did what she did.
20:03Because he was attacking a friend.
20:05That's Max.
20:06I believe there is a protocol.
20:08Pfft.
20:08Protocol.
20:09Ooh.
20:10Going back in.
20:11So is it good?
20:12Yeah.
20:12Beats rugby, don't it, eh?
20:14Who wants cauliflower here?
20:20My tea's ready.
20:22What, at half three?
20:25Is he really that petty?
20:27Yeah.
20:28Sorry.
20:28Right.
20:29So who's cooking it then?
20:30Kermit or Miss Piggy?
20:33Dad.
20:34So he's given us seven whole minutes.
20:37Well, they run a tight ship, don't they?
20:39So, is it still love's young dream?
20:43Or is it love's not-so-young dream?
20:45You know, she'll probably get bored of him.
20:47Or he'll get bored of her.
20:49I'd better go.
20:50Or maybe they'll just bore each other to death.
20:53Her with a moaning.
20:55Miss Worthy.
20:55And him Captain Sensible.
20:57Eat your greens.
20:58Go to bed.
20:59Don't forget to pay your national insurance.
21:01Bye, then.
21:09You come with me.
21:23Bye, Carol.
21:25Bye, Carol.
21:55Bye, Carol.
21:57Kev?
21:59Eh, I don't know.
22:01Blimey neck.
22:03Alfie.
22:03Oh!
22:04Sorry, Abs.
22:06Alfie.
22:07Alfie.
22:09Where is he?
22:10What have you done with me, son?
22:11What have you done with him?
22:26Abbott, listen to me.
22:27I don't know where he is or what's going on right now, but you just need to calm down.
22:31Don't tell me what to do.
22:33Alfie!
22:34Alfie!
22:35He's up here!
22:37He took him with me for a kip.
22:39He's fast asleep.
22:40Well, at least he was.
22:41Why, what's going on?
22:42I woke up just now and she's got in here somehow.
22:45She's creeping around.
22:46I was not creeping around.
22:48I called out to see if anyone was in because someone had left these in the front door.
22:53I came in to check if you were all OK and then you started screaming at me like something
22:57not right.
22:58I didn't know where Alfie was.
23:00Why didn't you tell me he was up there with you?
23:01Because you was asleep and it wouldn't await you.
23:04You see?
23:04It's fine.
23:06Perfectly fine.
23:08Right.
23:09I'll leave these with you.
23:10I'll let myself out.
23:20Can you stop tapping?
23:21Ben, if you don't mind, I just have a few more questions around Mr. Deering's head injuries.
23:29So, in your original report, you stated that there were two wounds.
23:34One to the face, one to the back of the head.
23:37That's correct.
23:39And then you subsequently stated that there were, in fact, three.
23:43And that this third wound was caused by Mr. Deering being struck with the same object
23:50at the back of the head.
23:52Yes.
23:53Two of them worked very close together, which I incorrectly reported initially as a single wound.
24:00Both injuries were very similar in terms of the diameter and the shape.
24:04And so, it seems in all probability, they were caused in the same manner.
24:09So, you say, in all probability.
24:14So, is it possible then that you might be wrong?
24:17Or mistaken in your conclusion?
24:20With all due respect, this isn't guesswork we're talking about here.
24:26Forensic pathology is a specialist area and we're not prone to making mistakes.
24:31Well, you just have made quite a big one before.
24:34You left one of the wounds off entirely in the original report.
24:39Yes, but as I explained...
24:40So, is it then possible that this third wound, originally unaccounted for,
24:46was caused not by a blow to Mr. Deering's head,
24:51but by his head striking the ground after he fell?
24:57I couldn't rule it out.
25:00I don't like that, ma'am.
25:02Sorry, is that a yes?
25:04Yes.
25:07No further questions, you're all right.
25:13Hiya.
25:14How you feeling?
25:16Right, I said you wanted to see us, but I thought you didn't say why.
25:20Daisy.
25:22Uh, any news on your transplant yet?
25:25Yeah, there is, as it happens.
25:27They've managed to find a potential donor.
25:30Hey, that's brilliant!
25:30For me, it's not so much for you two, though.
25:35What do you mean?
25:36Well, long story short, Daisy, is that I'm going to have to go private,
25:40and as you can imagine, that ain't going to be cheap,
25:43so I'm going to need the money that you two took from me back ASAP.
25:46Is that some kind of joke?
25:50Don't look at me, I'm just following orders here.
25:53Carla, we, um, we said we'd pay you back, and we have been doing that,
25:56but, you know, it's gonna, it's gonna take time.
25:59Well, time's one thing I've not got, so I need it back now.
26:02Well, we haven't got it, so where does that leave us?
26:05Ryan, get my phone, it's on there.
26:08Right.
26:08Who, who, who are you ringing?
26:10The police, Jenny.
26:12Hey, Carla, let's just, let's just think about this calmly and rationally.
26:16I have been.
26:18You know what, I've been even thinking of getting myself a personal loan,
26:22and then I thought, why, why, why should I?
26:25Why would I put myself in debt
26:28when you two lying thieving cows, no offence, still owe me?
26:32OK, but where are we supposed to get the money?
26:34I don't care, Daisy, sell the pub, whatever it takes.
26:38Carla, let's be reasonable.
26:41Oh, I think I've been more than reasonable.
26:44How many times, look, I heard someone in the house, and I panicked.
26:48I nearly attacked my sister.
26:50Well, how was I supposed to know it was her?
26:52And I didn't know where Alfie was, and I thought,
26:54well, if it's not just a burglar, but someone who's trying to take him or hurt him.
26:58Why would somebody do that?
27:01I don't know, but what I do know is that
27:05none of this would have happened if you hadn't had a skinful at lunchtime
27:08left your keys in the front door.
27:10Oh, so, well, this is my fault now, is it?
27:12No, but what's going on?
27:16I've never known you get bad in the daytime like that.
27:20OK?
27:23I went to see Dr Gaddis this morning.
27:26What for?
27:27I found a lump the other day, you know, down there.
27:34What do you mean, a lump?
27:35What, you...
27:36You're saying you might have cancer?
27:39No.
27:40That's what they want to try and find out.
27:42Daisy might be pregnant with my kid, and if it is mine,
27:49how am I supposed to just sit back and watch some other bloke being his or her dad
27:53doing all the things that I'm supposed to be doing?
27:56It could be Kit's, Kit.
27:58You want to throw everything you have of Bethany away for nothing?
28:00Oh, hi, Adam.
28:06Hey.
28:07Do you want a hand with that?
28:08Oh.
28:11It's nice to see that there's at least one gentleman here.
28:13I was just about to offer.
28:15What's all the food?
28:16Do you plan to feed the 5,000?
28:18No, I thought I'd make something nice for me and Daniel for dinner,
28:21but you're welcome to stay if you want.
28:22Oh, that's really kind, but I've got some work to do.
28:25Take care of yourself, yeah?
28:26See ya.
28:27See ya.
28:27See ya.
28:30What were you two chatting about?
28:33Oh, you know, the usual.
28:35Cars, sports, that sort of thing.
28:38Yeah, right.
28:42All I know is I've got to go in hospital.
28:45I've opened myself.
28:46I've given my better idea whether it's a tube,
28:49whether I need an upgrade or not a key.
28:55You wait, man?
28:56Yeah, of course I did.
28:59Look, I know it's not great news,
29:01but Dr Gaddaf reckons
29:03there's a good chance it could be benign.
29:06You said you found this lump a couple of days ago.
29:07Why didn't you tell me then?
29:09Because of everything what happened with Mason
29:11and what it did to you.
29:12I figured the last thing you needed was more stuff to worry about.
29:18Your wife.
29:20I wanted to protect you.
29:21But you can't, don't you see?
29:23Bad things happen even when you try and stop them.
29:25What?
29:28Where are you going?
29:29I'm going to get Alfie up.
29:30I'll take him for a walk.
29:31I need to get out of here.
29:32You want me to come with you?
29:33No, just give us a bit of time, will you?
29:39So during the course of your investigation,
29:41you discovered Miss Bolton had access to Mr Deering's whereabouts
29:45via a tracking app on his phone.
29:47And you're certain that Miss Bolton used that app
29:51to locate him on the night he died?
29:54Yes.
29:56Does that strike you as typical behaviour
29:58for someone who, as she claimed in your interview with her,
30:01was afraid for their safety?
30:04For someone who claims to have acted in self-defence?
30:10It's hard to say. It's complicated.
30:12I'll make it a little easier for you then.
30:15On the night Mr Deering was killed,
30:18was she running away from him or
30:19was she trying to find him?
30:22She was looking for him.
30:25She was looking for him.
30:27And could you remind us of Miss Bolton's actions
30:29after Mr Deering was killed?
30:32Can you be more specific?
30:34What did she call the police?
30:36Did she call an ambulance?
30:37Did she alert anyone to what had happened?
30:40To what she had done?
30:42Not to my knowledge.
30:44In fact, is it not the case that she tried to cover up
30:46her actions to make it look like a suicide?
30:52Yes.
30:58This is nice, isn't it, kidder?
31:01Are you warm enough for them to tuck you in?
31:04There we go.
31:06Are you all right?
31:06I was thinking after this,
31:10we'll go home and I'll make some tea
31:12and I was going to make your favourite.
31:15I was going to make you chicken nuggets and peas.
31:20No, that's not your favourite, is it?
31:22That was Seb's favourite.
31:24Dozy Mummy,
31:25your favourite is spaghetti and meatballs.
31:27Spaghetti and meatballs.
31:29I shall make that.
31:29Got it.
31:31Yeah.
31:42Message received Wednesday,
31:44the 5th of May 2021,
31:45at 2046.
31:48Hey, Mum,
31:49I just wanted to make sure you're all right
31:50and everything's going okay.
31:52You're behaving yourself.
31:53None of the hens are giving you grief or...
31:55Don't be sitting.
31:57Don't be sitting.
31:57Stop.
31:58Don't be sitting.
32:28I've just been going through my bank statements.
32:32And?
32:33I'll be lucky if I can raise a smile,
32:35let alone what I owe Carla.
32:37I don't want to sell this place.
32:38It's all I've got.
32:39What am I going to do?
32:41I don't know, Jen.
32:42And honestly,
32:42I've got enough on my plate
32:43without worrying about that.
32:45Aye, don't bite my head off.
32:47Sorry.
32:49And...
32:49with regard to the other thing,
32:51have you...
32:52have you got a date for the DNA test yet?
32:54Canceled it.
32:57Why?
32:58Because it doesn't really matter
32:59who the dad is, does it?
33:00It's bad news either way.
33:01Well, just that one minute
33:12seems to be going Lauren's way
33:13and then the next.
33:16Prosecution just totally sticks the boot in.
33:18I mean, I just wish I could help her.
33:20Yeah, I know that.
33:22Can I have a word?
33:24Yeah.
33:25Is there anything the matter?
33:26Yeah.
33:26Why are you trying to stop Sam from seeing me?
33:28I don't know.
33:29Well, then how come when I was with him
33:30in the cafe before you were texting him
33:32telling him to come home?
33:33Well, I didn't.
33:34Well, then why would he lie?
33:35I don't know, Leanne.
33:36Maybe he doesn't want to hang out
33:37with the person trying to get his dad
33:38sent to prison for something he didn't do.
33:40I mean, have you thought about that?
33:48Look, is everything all right?
33:49It's just I can't stop worrying
33:50about what that prosecutor bloke was saying
33:52about there being three wounds and not two.
33:56I mean, is it going to hurt my case?
33:57Two or three blows doesn't necessarily
33:59prove intent to murder.
34:01But I told you from the start
34:03that it was not going to be easy.
34:08And I need you to be honest with me.
34:10To tell me the truth.
34:12I have told you the truth.
34:15You didn't hit him twice.
34:17What?
34:17No, I...
34:20Look, I am telling you the truth, all right?
34:22All right.
34:24All right.
34:25I believe you.
34:28Let's just hope the jury does too.
34:32Is Abby here?
34:33No.
34:34She's gone out.
34:35Well, I hope she's calmed down a bit.
34:38She's scared the living daylights
34:40had to me before.
34:40I told her about me going to see the doctor.
34:45Oh, yeah?
34:46And how did she take that?
34:47I'm not sure.
34:49It's like she wasn't listening.
34:51Look, I'm scared she's not coping.
34:53She's going to spiral and get do something.
34:55Like what?
34:56I don't know, but I should have listened to you
34:59about keeping an eye on her.
35:01Oh, it's not your fault.
35:03No one could have been more supportive to her than you have.
35:07I mean, if it wasn't for you,
35:08she'd probably be locked up by now.
35:10Oh, goodness knows where she'd be.
35:12And yeah,
35:14she's having a tough time.
35:15But she's had a lot worse
35:18and she's still here.
35:20You'll get through this.
35:22I know you will.
35:35Silly mummy,
35:36tricking the phone about.
35:39Come on, let's get you on.
35:45Shall we go and get ourselves a cup of tea, Alfie?
36:01Yeah.
36:03Let's go and get a nice cup of tea.
36:09All right?
36:11Sitting with all your mates?
36:13That would actually be quite funny if I had any.
36:17Oh.
36:17Want me to go next door,
36:19get Amy's violin down from the loft?
36:21Look, I know you're still angry at me,
36:22but I will pay me back that money I owe her.
36:24Too right you will.
36:27So is this just a fleeting visit, then?
36:30No, I'm back for the duration.
36:34Go on, then.
36:35Who was done your chips?
36:38Oh.
36:40I don't know, I just feel like
36:41everything I touch at the minute
36:43just turns to rubbish.
36:49Not still piling over Nick, are you?
36:52Tracy, we were together a long time.
36:55I thought we were going to grow all together,
36:56be together for the next 30 or 40 years.
36:58Oh, blimey, you get less for murder.
37:01Trust me, I should know.
37:02Look, if you ask me, you've dodged a bullet.
37:06You should see this as a good thing.
37:08And how is it a good thing?
37:11Well, you're free, no ties, relatively young.
37:16And you scrub up all right
37:17when you bother to make an effort.
37:20Oh, thanks a bunch.
37:21Look, I'm just saying,
37:22you should get out there, live a little.
37:25Do you fancy a proper drink?
37:30Yeah, go on, then.
37:31Stuff it, why not?
37:32Great.
37:33Mine's a large red.
37:35Ugh.
37:46Hi.
37:47Hey.
37:48I wasn't expecting to see you both again today.
37:52Well, it's less of a visit,
37:54it's more of a business proposition.
37:57Er, OK.
37:59What do you mean?
38:00I was talking to my mum
38:03about the money that you're going to need
38:05for the transplant,
38:06and I wanted to help pay.
38:11Oh, Betsy, love,
38:12I know I couldn't let you do that.
38:14Besides, I'm getting it sorted.
38:17Really?
38:18Yeah.
38:20When mum died,
38:21she left me some money.
38:23A lot, as it happens.
38:25And it could cover at least half
38:28of what you'd need to...
38:28I...
38:29Look, Betsy,
38:31I really appreciate the offer,
38:33but...
38:34No, you're going to need that money yourself.
38:37Yeah, well,
38:37I wasn't saying I was going to give it yet,
38:39I meant it more as a loan.
38:40Look,
38:41I wasn't convinced myself either at first,
38:43but, well,
38:44we thought we could draw up a contract
38:46so that everything's above board,
38:47and then you can pay Betsy back.
38:49With interest ofs.
38:50And then she still has it
38:52when she needs it.
38:53No, I don't know.
38:55Please, look,
38:57like I said,
38:58I really want to help,
39:00and, you know,
39:01you're part of my mum's life now,
39:04so I guess
39:05that means you're part of mine too.
39:11I don't know what to say.
39:12I guess
39:12I can't say no, can I?
39:20You so owe me now.
39:27Look at you keeping within the lines,
39:29that's brilliant.
39:31What, you said to Roy
39:32for letting you use his book?
39:34You said thank you.
39:35Thank you?
39:36It's a work in progress.
39:38Yeah,
39:38you're most welcome.
39:40That book is older than you are.
39:41I'm glad to see somebody using it.
39:43Eh,
39:44it's all right,
39:45but you're all right.
39:46If I have another one of them,
39:47I'll be up all night.
39:48Besides,
39:49I should get him on,
39:49get his tea on.
39:50It's been a tough time.
39:57I've not been sleeping great,
39:59and I let things get on top of me.
40:01Right.
40:02You said you've been receiving messages,
40:05calls from a long time ago.
40:08Yeah,
40:08just ignore me.
40:09Eh,
40:09it's...
40:10and that you were hearing voices
40:17that didn't seem real.
40:21If I tell you,
40:22you're going to think I'm off me head
40:24or back on the gear.
40:26That's why I've not even
40:27said anything to Kevin.
40:28who's voices were you hearing?
40:32I've been seeing him as well.
40:44It's hard.
40:46It's hard to explain.
40:47It's sort of...
40:48Like, um,
40:54moments of flashes.
40:58It's sort of like a dream,
40:59but I'm not asleep.
41:02Do you know what I mean?
41:04It's always from
41:04the night he was attacked
41:07And afterwards, when he was in the hospital, and he...
41:17My phone rang earlier, and he said I had a message.
41:24But it was...
41:27Seb's voice.
41:30It's lying.
41:32Oh, see, you do think I'm off my head, don't you?
41:40No.
41:42No, but I do think you need help.
41:47And that you should tell Kevin about this.
41:49Do you know what? I just think I need to get him on, get him fed, and have some sleep, because I am shattered, so...
41:57Oh, come on, kiddo. Let's get a wiggle on.
41:59No, Abby, Abby...
42:00No, I'm fine. Honestly, I am. Come on, darling.
42:02Don't go.
42:04Thanks, Roy. I'll see you later.
42:15How'd it go today?
42:18Yeah, like you care.
42:20Yeah. You all right?
42:22I couldn't give a toss. Just making a conversation.
42:25Oh, and I thought I'd pop by to say see you later.
42:28Because I'm going home.
42:30I'm out of this place.
42:32Yeah?
42:35How long for, though?
42:37What's the matter?
42:39Are you jealous?
42:41Can't say that I blame you.
42:43You'll be an old bag before they let you out.
42:46Probably for the best, though.
42:48What do you mean by that?
42:51At least that way, you could have allowed someone decent to bring them up.
42:56Instead of a murdering skank like you.
42:59Might even turn out half, all right?
43:01Don't you ever talk about my son again!
43:03Or what?
43:04Or I'll kill you!
43:05You mouthy bitch!
43:06Girls! That's enough!
43:08Did you hear that?
43:09She just threatened me.
43:11You!
43:12Jog on!
43:13Unless you fancy another couple of weeks in here.
43:16You!
43:18Calm yourself down.
43:35You!
43:37I don't know!
43:39You!
43:41You!
43:43You!
43:45You!
43:47You!
43:49You!
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