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The Twelve Season 2 Episode 3

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00:00And then talk to her. Nothing's in my account.
00:03So this will just tide you over for a little bit?
00:05You know, I don't want your money.
00:07You just have to be patient then because she pays, just eventually.
00:12Look, it's a crazy chicken lady.
00:14I told you, you stick to your own side, you kids!
00:19I put the mill on the market.
00:20When did you decide that?
00:21When I was told I have terminal cancer.
00:25I'm here to check your vitals, Dahl, and make sure you know how to use those catheter bags they gave you.
00:29Everybody thinks I'm boring.
00:31You are the opposite of boring.
00:33Mama, look!
00:34Oh, my God.
00:35Rosa, you've got your first Holy Communion this Sunday.
00:38What's wrong?
00:39We can't claim insurance. It's all over the bloody news, but none of us can get back to Dad, all right?
00:45Oh, come on, Chris. That's not fair. None of their wives are calling them in court.
00:49Yeah, okay. Yeah, got it, got it.
00:52A bit late for that, wouldn't you say?
00:54What?
00:55Modesty.
00:59What?
01:01You didn't jackass.
01:02Whoa!
01:03Hey.
01:04He did weird stuff, after this age.
01:06Over on time.
01:07I didn't know very much about anyone, but not only child.
01:08What?
01:09He's not too angry about these Pey csava.
01:10Just like you minus oneznańs.
01:11That's how kids are going down.
01:12And, that made me responsible forplaisha.
01:14Well, listen and see what the lid reads up, lots of reserves can be in short47s...
01:15Correctly.
01:16You just do a big challenge, usually one this timeline…
01:17Just keep the Video working brilliantly.
01:19Well, what?
01:20Obi?
01:21That on the way this thing is, you're going to view the armiesbull.
01:22Oh, my God.
01:52Oh, no.
01:57Shit.
02:02What are you doing with that?
02:08It's already done.
02:12Clean it up.
02:22Oh, my God.
02:28Oh, my God.
02:39Come on.
03:09Who do you belong to?
03:12What's on this?
03:15Go on.
03:22I'm not going to say thanks or anything.
03:30I hope I haven't pulled you away from anything too important.
03:32I'm walking into court.
03:35Here, unlike you, I don't use what is a transfer employee to avoid my family.
03:39I'm in the middle of a fucking murder trial, Chris.
03:45I just, I can't do this, Meredith.
03:49What's that supposed to mean?
03:51It means what it means.
03:53Well, I'm not doing this over the phone.
03:55Meredith.
03:55Good news or bad news?
04:09It's good news.
04:10I mean, we're not sending her to the scrapyard.
04:13Okay.
04:13But the damage, it's not superficial.
04:16Whatever it is hit, hit hard.
04:18You've scored your sump.
04:19Kingpin's a shot.
04:20Gift housing's bent.
04:21Shit.
04:22Okay.
04:24What are we looking at?
04:25Even if I love the price for you, mate's rates, once you add in labour, 18k.
04:33Jesus.
04:34Okay.
04:34Right.
04:35I'm going to call the boys about getting his coat over to the shop.
04:38No, no.
04:38Brian, Brian.
04:39You can do it here, can't you, mate?
04:40It's fine.
04:41It's way easier if I have all my own tools and my own hydraulic jack.
04:45I get that, mate.
04:46I just, I need the truck to stay here.
04:49That's all.
04:53Oh.
04:54Sorry.
04:55That comes with a premium.
04:58Does it?
05:01Round it up to 20.
05:04Yeah?
05:06Yep.
05:07Oh.
05:07All right.
05:15What the fuck?
05:40Dad.
05:40Dad.
05:45All right.
05:47Well, I think we should start an op shop pile.
05:50Where's this coming from?
05:51The nurse's idea, apparently.
05:53Clears some space.
05:55So, well, listen to the nurse.
05:57I wish I could get the nurse to tell him he needs to start a bonfire.
06:00Look, don't go crazy in there, you two.
06:02Shit.
06:03Did he hear me?
06:04Yes, he did.
06:13Oh.
06:13Oh.
06:13Oh.
06:13Oh.
06:13Oh.
06:13Oh.
06:13Oh.
06:13Oh.
06:13Oh.
06:13Oh.
06:13Oh.
06:13Oh.
06:13Oh.
06:14Oh.
06:15Where'd that come from?
06:16Where's the culprit?
06:18Here.
06:19Ah.
06:22Oh.
06:23Good mark.
06:27Where's my girl?
06:29Ray's home.
06:30Mum.
06:31Hey.
06:33Oh.
06:33Did you miss me senseless, did you?
06:35Ah.
06:38What's all this?
06:39You spring cleaning?
06:40No.
06:41The kid's next door.
06:42Look at this.
06:43I threw eggs at the window last night.
06:45Now it's like cement.
06:46Now it's like cement.
06:46Why?
06:46Why?
06:47Why did you have a go at them for breaking the eggs?
06:49No.
06:50I left a short note about the bins.
06:52Why don't you invite the kids over?
06:54You know, teach them how to bake.
06:56Like you did with Bella's lot.
06:57You catch a lot more flies with honey, sweetheart.
07:00It was different with Bella's kids.
07:01Why?
07:06How's old Marjorie Moo going?
07:08Well, she's baddier than ever, so you'll have fun with that, won't you?
07:11I'll see you tonight, love.
07:12Oh.
07:15All right.
07:16You have fun at your civic duties.
07:18Bye.
07:19Hey, Marjorie.
07:20How many washers did it say on the packet?
07:3612 to 15.
07:38Is it really that bad?
07:41Maybe we need to get a special shampoo.
07:43She said I don't call.
07:49Well, she's wrong.
07:52Look at this.
07:53Such a mess.
07:56Oh.
07:57You OK, under there?
07:58Mm-hmm.
08:13Can you please state your name for the court?
08:19Yes.
08:20My name is Amethyst Walker.
08:22If you could please tell us the name on your birth certificate, Miss Walker.
08:26Yeah, sorry.
08:27Legally, my name is Amy Walker.
08:30Amethyst is my chosen name.
08:33What is your relationship to Mrs Price?
08:35We own the neighbouring property, my partner and me.
08:38You live on the property?
08:39Yes.
08:40We run our business there.
08:41It's an organic farm.
08:44Now, let's go through the events of July 19, 2022.
08:49Did you hear anything from Mrs Price's property that day?
08:51Yes.
08:52At 3.26pm, I heard a gunshot.
08:55That's quite precise.
08:57How do you know it was that exact time?
08:59Because as soon as I heard it, I rang my partner, Sue, and I've got the time on my phone.
09:05I see.
09:07What happened then?
09:08Well, when she didn't pick up, I got more and more worried.
09:11So, after about ten minutes, I drove over there.
09:21Fucking bitch.
09:22What happened after that, Miss Walker?
09:23I pulled into Airlie Downs, but no one was around.
09:31Did you see any vehicles parked on the property?
09:33Yes, I saw Bernie's ute parked up near the well.
09:41Did you see any other vehicles parked in the driveway?
09:45Yes, I saw a ute parked near the house.
09:48Well, did you know who that ute belonged to?
09:50Yes, it was Sasha's.
09:53So, at 3.40pm, when the accused claims she was at a waterfall 15 kilometres away,
10:00you saw her you'd parked on Airlie Downs?
10:05Yes.
10:07That's right.
10:09No further questions, Your Honour?
10:10So, you've told us that a few minutes after you've heard the gunshot,
10:16you drove over to Airlie Downs because you were concerned.
10:20Do you mean concerned for Mrs. Price's safety?
10:24No.
10:25I was worried about my dog.
10:28Your dog?
10:30Could you elaborate on that for us?
10:32In March, about four months before Bernie died, I also heard a gunshot, but, you know,
10:39you hear gunshots all the time, so I didn't really think anything of it, and
10:42a couple of hours later, I realised that I hadn't seen my dog, Milo, all morning.
10:52No.
10:53Oh, my baby.
10:55No.
10:55Oh, my God.
11:02I found him on the fence line between our property and Airlie Downs.
11:10He'd been shot.
11:14Bernie said that he'd been attacking her chooks, and the way she...
11:17The way she put it, she put him down.
11:24I took him to the vets, but he was already...
11:25So, after you heard the gunshot, you drove over to Airlie Downs.
11:33This is on the day that Bernie's price died.
11:35Now, is it fair to say that you were distressed, concerned that now she may have shot your new
11:41dog?
11:42Of course.
11:43Wouldn't you be?
11:43And how long were you on the Airlie Downs property?
11:46Not long.
11:47About a minute or so.
11:48One minute?
11:48Yes, because as soon as I arrived, my partner rang, and thank God, she'd taken our new dog,
11:54Wally, into town, so I left.
12:00And in the minute, the 60 seconds that you were there, you saw both you?
12:05Yes.
12:08Did you see their number plates?
12:09No, I wasn't paying attention.
12:10Well, how could you identify who the vehicles belonged to?
12:14I recognised them.
12:15I'd seen them all the time.
12:16You'd seen them all the time.
12:17And how thoroughly would you say that you're taking in your surroundings, in the minute,
12:21the 60 seconds that you were there, taking into consideration that you were in this highly
12:26distressed state, as you've just said?
12:27Very thoroughly.
12:28I was looking to see if my dog had been shot.
12:30Excuse me.
12:33Did I just...
12:35Miss Nelson-Moore, do you have anything further?
12:40Yes.
12:41If your dog had been killed.
12:44Um, yeah.
12:45I have no further questions.
12:51She went a bit soft on the revenge angle.
12:53Yeah, we might have to pick up the slag.
12:55I don't know, I think.
12:57Meredith's husband just arrived from Perth, unexpectedly.
13:01Well, let's flick out a lure for the witness, shall we?
13:04Chris!
13:08Chris!
13:09You said you couldn't do it on the phone, so I got in the car.
13:11Where are the kids?
13:13It's one night.
13:14They'll manage.
13:15They'll manage?
13:16I can't believe that you walked into that courtroom like that.
13:19Looks like I finally got your attention.
13:21I can't do this now.
13:24Fine.
13:24Let's get dinner then.
13:26Pop in the corner at six.
13:27What sort of person kills someone else's dog?
13:36It's on her property.
13:38Well, we went after her jokes.
13:39Yeah, but it's still pretty brutal.
13:41I'd kill someone who shot my dog.
13:43I'm not joking.
13:44She's not.
13:45She loved our dog more than she loved me.
13:47At least the dog had the decency to look guilty after it made a mess.
13:50Yeah.
13:51So I was thinking, you'll go here.
13:54The, um, the mill mate taken off the market.
13:57Well, he just listed it.
13:58Come on, you know I'll give you a fair price.
14:01Say I'd give an old mate here 3%.
14:02Are you trying to own everything in town, eh?
14:05What's that?
14:05You're trying to own everything in town.
14:07Yeah, yeah.
14:08Good one.
14:08Just leave it with me.
14:10Oh, God.
14:10It's got a really good cross route.
14:12It's actually a mine in town, so it's a mine.
14:15I'm actually...
14:16Excuse me, miss.
14:30Hello.
14:31Hello.
14:32What are you doing here?
14:34What do you mean?
14:35Can't surprise my, uh, my girlfriend with a romantic spontaneous visit.
14:39Oh, you can.
14:42Hey, how much do we have in the, uh, the savings account?
14:45Uh, like almost 9K.
14:49Hello, yeah.
14:50Joey.
14:52What?
14:54Alice.
14:55Fucking hell.
14:56It's not for that.
14:58Okay.
14:59Well, we're saving for a house, so...
15:01I know, I know, I know.
15:02I'm just having a few cash flow problems with business.
15:05You know, they've got my PAYG, so...
15:07Oh.
15:08Yeah.
15:09Could I just skim a little bit off the top and I'll pay it back to you next quarter?
15:14Well, it's a term deposit, so I'd lose the interest.
15:17Can I ask you, Dad?
15:19Well, I just bought me a truck.
15:21So, you know.
15:24But it's all good.
15:26Is it?
15:27It is.
15:28I will sort it.
15:29Do a bit of creative accounting.
15:32You know, I'd better get back and, uh, solve this bloody crime.
15:35Well, thank you for the spontaneous romantic visit to chat about our finances.
15:41Anytime.
15:44How long had you lived next door to Mrs. Price before she died?
15:47About two years.
15:49And before the incident with Milo, how was your relationship with her?
15:54Well, we had nothing against her, but she always had some complaint or other against us.
16:00Hmm.
16:02What sort of complaints?
16:03About the way we ran our farm.
16:06I mean, she was a bigot.
16:09And we heard that she'd been complaining about us in town, that she had a whole raft of nicknames for us.
16:14I take it these weren't exactly terms of endearment.
16:17The Loopy Lezos was a favorite.
16:19Dippy Dykes.
16:21Gay Greenies.
16:22I see.
16:22Hummus Homos.
16:24Hmm.
16:24Well, you have to at least admire her commitment to alliteration.
16:29Your Honor, Mr. Colby wants to try his hand at comedy.
16:32Might I suggest a pub open mic night?
16:34Thank you, Mr. Passant.
16:36I had no idea there was one in town.
16:37Spare me the trouble of reprimanding you, Mr. Colby.
16:41Happily, Your Honor.
16:42So, uh, Ms. Walker, is it fair to say that, um, Mrs. Price got under your skin?
16:50We didn't mean her any harm, if that's what you're implying.
16:53I'm not implying anything, Ms. Walker, but it's interesting that you should say that,
16:57because after two years of these fights, of these inventive insults,
17:03she killed your beloved dog.
17:07You were furious with her, weren't you?
17:08After Milo, we certainly weren't friendly neighbours, but as I said, we didn't mean
17:14her any harm.
17:16Do you own an auger, Ms. Walker?
17:18You mean a post hole digger?
17:21Yes.
17:21And was there one in your truck when you drove over to Ailey Downs on the day that
17:25Mrs. Price died?
17:27I don't remember.
17:28And were you there on the property at 3.40pm during the exact window of her death?
17:34I didn't see her.
17:34I'll ask you that again.
17:36Anne, were you there during the exact window of her death at 3.40pm?
17:41I was there.
17:42I didn't see her.
17:43And were you furious at Mrs. Price as you drove to her property?
17:46No, I was concerned.
17:47Did you want revenge for what she'd done to Milo, and for what you feared she had just
17:52done to your new dog, Wally?
17:54No, I didn't want revenge.
17:56I don't believe in revenge.
17:58I'm not a vindictive person.
18:00I see.
18:00Can the witness be shown Exhibit 15, Your Honor?
18:07Now, you just testified that at 3.40pm, you saw Mrs. Price's vehicle parked up by the
18:14well and Sasha Price's vehicle parked near the house.
18:17Is that correct?
18:20Yes.
18:20So, of these eight vehicles, Ms. Walker, could you go ahead and identify for me which is
18:26Mrs. Price's vehicle and which is Sasha Price's?
18:34Number two is Bernie's.
18:40Number three is Sasha's.
18:41So, number three is the one that is parked near the house.
18:47Is that right?
18:48Yes.
18:49Sasha's ute.
18:51Oh, thank you.
18:52Nothing further.
18:53Thank you, Ms. Walker.
18:54You are excused.
18:57Don't you love it when they take the bait?
19:00Dr. Turner, as an expert in ballistics, can you tell us what this slide shows?
19:14This is Packard ammunition residue found on Mrs. Price's vest.
19:20This is Bernice Price's shotgun.
19:21Could the residue on the vest have come from this weapon?
19:25No, there was no Packard residue in the barrel.
19:28Ballistics confirmed that it hadn't been fired in some time.
19:32This is the unregistered .22 caliber rifle seized by police from Patrick Harrow's hotel room
19:38two weeks after Bernice Price's death.
19:41What can you tell us about it?
19:44It was found already loaded with Packard ammunition.
19:49Gunpowder in the barrel indicated that it had recently been fired.
19:55Hey, you want to go for a swim?
19:56Yep.
20:04Mmm.
20:08Why do waterfall beers taste so much better than regular beers?
20:11I don't think you can legally call this stuff beer.
20:18Do you miss it?
20:20I don't miss the hangovers.
20:21So, if you're not getting pissed, what are you doing for your birthday?
20:26I don't think you can seriously celebrate a birthday that fools and April fools.
20:31Oh, come on.
20:31You have to do something.
20:36Dylan and Casey sometimes make me a...
20:40shit house packet cake.
20:41Shit, you know, if you want to spend it with Kelly and the kids, you should absolutely do that.
20:49I want to spend it with you.
20:50No, I'm serious.
20:51What's that?
21:03Stories getting around town.
21:06What story?
21:08Mum shot the neighbour's dog this morning.
21:11Don't laugh.
21:16Of course she did.
21:18It's not funny.
21:25Mr. Colby.
21:26Dr. Turner, do other guns use Packard ammunition?
21:31Well, yes.
21:33How many others?
21:34Nearly every firearm can use Packard ammunition.
21:37Okay.
21:38So, could you definitively match the ammunition from the rifle found in my client's motel room
21:44to the residue on Mrs. Price's vest?
21:47Could you do that?
21:48No, we could not.
21:49No, you could not.
21:50At last count, there were over 359,000 firearms registered in the state.
21:58Could the Packard residue have come from any of those weapons?
22:03Technically, yes.
22:04Yes.
22:06Now, Dr. Turner, could you tell the court what these photographs show?
22:12A bullet hole found in the window of the main house at Early Downs,
22:16and the second is the bullet lodged in the wall.
22:19What brand of ammunition is that?
22:22Packard.
22:23Is it .22 caliber?
22:25No, we match the hole in the window and the bullet to a .303.
22:29A .303.
22:30So, whoever shot at Mrs. Price's house did not use a .22 caliber rifle like the one used by my client.
22:39No.
22:40No.
22:42Thank you, Dr. Turner.
22:49Really, I've had enough of this, eh?
23:04Angie.
23:05Hello?
23:06Your mum stabbed my kid's ball with a frickin' garden fork.
23:10What?
23:10I've just been explaining to Angie that your mum sometimes gets a bit confused.
23:13Right, okay. So, you want some money for it, or?
23:16If my kids accidentally chuck something over your fence, I want it to be returned, not destroyed.
23:21Well, if your kids had a little bit of discipline, they'd know not to climb over other people's fences or egg their windows.
23:27Or put stuff in your bin, eh?
23:30Racist bitch!
23:32Where did you go?
23:34Inside!
23:36Did you hear that?
23:37Okay, just calm down. Let it go.
23:38No, Ray, you need to put a stop to it.
23:43Can't be racist.
23:46Racist.
24:00Why'd you put this out?
24:01Dad.
24:02These belong here.
24:03It's just all junk mail.
24:04I knew I shouldn't let you do this.
24:06Dad, we're literally doing what you asked us to do, okay?
24:09Just go home.
24:10Dad, just stop.
24:11Go home.
24:18What kind of daughter could kill her own mother?
24:21It's unbelievable.
24:22Mm, unbelievable.
24:23When you see Auntya at Holy Communion, I told her that you tell her about the trial, okay?
24:28No, I'm not supposed to talk about it.
24:29Come on, they don't really mean that stuff.
24:30Yeah, they really do.
24:31I could get kicked off the jury or ruin the entire trial.
24:34Boy, don't start a whole thing.
24:35You know how Tear is.
24:37I'm not starting a thing.
24:39Just don't come.
24:42What?
24:45Rosa, it's your first Holy Communion.
24:48You don't want me there.
24:50You don't even believe in it.
24:52Rosa.
24:53Oh, God.
25:05I'm actually not saying that.
25:08That's not true.
25:10Yeah, I'm not one of your witnesses.
25:11Stop interrogating me and listen to how I feel.
25:13I'm not saying that.
25:14I'm actually twisting what I'm saying.
25:16Oh, great.
25:21Your nemesis.
25:23Who'd have thought we'd both end up working with fossils?
25:26We should leave.
25:27Let's just go.
25:28I'm not listening.
25:29And neither are you.
25:31I am.
25:32I am listening, Chris.
25:33It's just...
25:34It's simple.
25:37I'm done.
25:39Okay, but what does it actually mean in practical terms?
25:42We separate.
25:44Oh.
25:44And I take the kids to Auckland.
25:46What?
25:46Which was always the plan, Meredith.
25:48No, no.
25:48We even picked the schools.
25:49No, that was our plan as a family.
25:51But things change and you adjust to that plan.
25:53Yeah, I didn't give up on being a family.
25:55But you're just punishing me, aren't you?
25:56Oh, fuck's sake.
25:57No, no.
25:57You're coming at me a million miles an hour out of nowhere.
26:00I have let you dictate the terms of her existence.
26:03You can't just turn up and take the kids to another fucking country.
26:05Where does that leave me?
26:05I don't care anymore.
26:06This is about me.
26:07Well, I feel like we're starting at the end of the conversation.
26:18What happened to the bit when you tell me that you're unhappy?
26:21When was the last thing you thought about me as a partner?
26:23Or a fucking human being instead of a glorified babysitter?
26:29Got a strangely nice bottle of wine here.
26:33Really?
26:34Yeah.
26:35Chablis.
26:36The mind reels.
26:38Well, good for the odd tourist.
26:39It's better.
26:40Yeah.
26:40Come on, let's just keep talking, okay?
26:42Ah, fuck.
26:43No, Chris.
26:47Fuck.
27:07No, you're not.
27:28Yeah.
27:29No, you're not.
27:29Yeah.
28:29Leave a message.
28:44Hi.
28:46It's Mum.
28:47Um, could you or your brother just give me a quick call?
28:50I just miss you so much.
28:52Dying to talk to you.
28:54Call me.
28:55Love you.
28:56Bye.
29:14Come on.
29:17Good boys.
29:22Here you go.
29:23Good boy.
29:42Good boy.
29:51Don't feel sorry for yourself.
29:57Solitude's underrated.
30:10Blur.
30:12Why isn't your barrister going after Patrick?
30:16You know it's a complicated situation.
30:19They're co-accused.
30:20They're each other's alibis.
30:22Sash wouldn't be the first woman to lie to cover up for a man and then live to regret it.
30:26Trust the barristers. They know what they're doing.
30:28You lot have made a deal with his legal team, haven't you?
30:30I've seen you because you're all mates. I've seen you having dinner together.
30:33Fleur, we're doing everything we can for Sasha.
30:37I promise.
30:37I promise.
30:50We'll need more eggs now.
31:02Yeah, they're already on the list.
31:04He's got a wife and two kids, you know.
31:10He talks about them to the other blokes.
31:14So?
31:14Are you making an idiot of yourself?
31:21They're not together anymore.
31:22Not that it's any of your business.
31:24It is my business when the man is living in my farm quarters off my paycheck.
31:28Oh, you're barely paying him, so.
31:33Mum, please.
31:34I'm really happy.
31:37Just let this one go, yeah?
31:39Don't you let any man make a fool of you.
31:54I won't.
31:57Just try and be nice to him for me, please.
32:09All right.
32:20Yeah.
32:21How was Chris?
32:22Uh, he wants to leave me and take the kids overseas.
32:25I should probably get an airport watch list request for that.
32:29But this is not me giving you family law advice.
32:33But it might make for an ugly divorce.
32:36Oh, yeah, I'm sure you're right.
32:39We'll come around.
32:41Thanks, Your Honor.
32:44I had to call you last night.
32:45Yeah, I know.
32:46It was humiliating enough without the debrief.
32:49I called to discuss work.
32:53Mr. Adcock, could you describe your first interaction with Patrick Harrows?
32:59Oh, yeah.
32:59It was, um, it was back in June, so about a month before all this happened.
33:05Um, he'd come up to me at the pub and he'd expressed some vague interest in maybe joining
33:11me and the boys for the pig shooting season.
33:13Did he join you?
33:14Well, no, no, I wouldn't have him because he, um, he didn't have a firearm license.
33:18Well, did you suggest that he go and get a license?
33:20Oh, yeah, but he told me that he was not eligible.
33:23He wasn't eligible?
33:24No.
33:24As the proprietor of a gun shop, what would you say would be a typical and prevailing
33:31reason why someone would be ineligible for a gun license?
33:35Your Honor can probably guess as to the typical and prevailing objections I have to that line
33:41of question.
33:41Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, you are to ignore that last question.
33:49After you refused to let him join your shooting crew without a license, did you see Patrick
33:56Harrows again?
33:57Yeah, yeah.
33:58A few days later, I, um, spotted him just out of town.
34:02What was he doing?
34:03He was putting a gun in the back of his ute.
34:19He was putting a gun in the back of his ute?
34:22Yeah.
34:23Did you happen to identify what type and caliber of gun it was?
34:27Well, yeah, I do run a gun shop.
34:29It was a, um, a .22 rifle.
34:31Pretty good for shooting bunnies and maybe roos.
34:35And what did you think when, a few days after, he couldn't provide you with a gun license,
34:41you saw him with a .22?
34:43Well, I thought it was fairly suspicious and probably illegal.
34:49Suspicious and illegal.
34:54I think we might adjourn there for more new tea.
34:58You're on?
35:00Yeah.
35:00Yeah, it's just money issues, bruh.
35:03Yeah, you know how it is.
35:04Hey, um, what was that all about?
35:06Patrick not being able to get a gun license?
35:08Well, it's obvious, isn't it?
35:10He couldn't get a gun license because he doesn't fit the criteria of a fit and proper person.
35:15He's got a criminal background they're not telling us about.
35:17And not just any crime.
35:19Violent crime.
35:20The judge did say we're supposed to ignore that, right?
35:22Well, it's a bad look, isn't it?
35:23History of violent crime and then somehow getting himself an unregistered .22?
35:27Well, Ian, he couldn't get one legally, mate.
35:30And he obviously wanted to go shooting to earn money because he wasn't getting paid enough.
35:35I mean, it makes sense to me.
35:36Still.
35:38Look, I'm just saying, you know, sometimes people, they got shit going on we don't know about.
35:42Look, Claudia's right.
35:44You all heard the judge.
35:45You can't take any of that into consideration.
35:47Okay?
35:50No, thank you.
35:52Mr. Adcock, what caliber weapon do you use for hunting pigs?
35:56A .303.
35:58A .303?
35:59Mm-hmm.
35:59What is the collective now for a group of pigs, by the way?
36:03I don't know.
36:04Drift.
36:05A drift.
36:06How lyrical.
36:08And where does one hunt a drift of pigs, Mr. Adcock?
36:13State Forest, mostly.
36:14Do you ever hunt on private land?
36:16No.
36:16If I've got permission, otherwise it would be trespassing.
36:20Did Mrs. Price ever give you permission to hunt on her land?
36:23Yeah, in the past, but not in the last, I don't know, five years or so.
36:28Why not?
36:29We weren't on particularly good terms.
36:32You and Mrs. Price didn't get along?
36:34Nobody got along with Bernie.
36:35I mean, she was an absolute cunt.
36:37Um, Cal.
36:38I would ask you to keep your language temperate, please, Mr. Adcock.
36:42I said, Cal.
36:44Could we bring up exhibit 16, please?
36:49Now, the prosecution's expert witnesses told us that the bullet hole in Mrs. Price's window
36:55was made by a .303.
36:58What type of gun was it, you said, you used for pig hunting?
37:02Come on, mate.
37:02This happened bloody years ago, huh?
37:04What happened years ago?
37:08I met my team right early.
37:15With her permission, we were hunting.
37:17And then, one of the young guys, he aimed, but he hadn't checked the background properly.
37:35Bullet travelled about half a car, he hit Bernie's house.
37:37It's an accident.
37:42But that's not the whole story, is it, Mr. Adcock?
37:45Because the police were called, weren't they?
37:47And in Constable Collins' incident report, it was described as an armed altercation.
37:53Why is that?
37:57Get off my fucking property!
37:59Jesus, Bernie, Bernie, Bernie, what's going on, mate?
38:02You took my window out.
38:05He was a young fellow, so he was an accident.
38:07Next round's for you.
38:12She fired a shot back just to try to scare herself.
38:14You know, look, things got a bit out of...
38:17Sometimes when guns are involved, you know, stuff happens.
38:22Indeed.
38:25Exhibit 15, please.
38:27Are any of these your vehicle, Mr. Adcock?
38:30In number three.
38:31So you were there on the day that Mrs. Price died on early dance?
38:36No.
38:37Mr. Adcock, your vehicle, number three, was identified by Amethyst Walker as being parked
38:43on early dance on the 19th of July during the window of Mrs. Price's death.
38:48Amethyst wouldn't know if her arse was on fire.
38:50She got the ute mixed up.
38:52Mr. Adcock.
38:53I wasn't there.
38:53Did you, or did you not, in fact, intend to hunt pigs on early dance on 19th of July in spite of it being trespassing?
39:04The pigs that we've been tracking, they'd drifted into Bernie's property.
39:08That's why we cancelled the hunt.
39:09I mean, I'm telling you, we weren't there.
39:11Mr. Adcock, I put it to you that you did not cancel the hunt.
39:15And in spite of it being illegal, you went to early dance anyway.
39:19No, I did not.
39:20And I put it to you that there, you provoked an armed altercation with Mrs. Price, just as you did in the past.
39:27No.
39:28How did you just so elegantly put it?
39:30When guns are involved, stuff happens.
39:33And stuff did happen this time, didn't it?
39:36She got killed.
39:37What are you saying?
39:38Where were you at 3.40pm on July the 19th?
39:42I have told the police all this.
39:44Huh?
39:46I was at mine, having a drink with my crew.
39:49Yes, your crew, the very same people that Mrs. Price shot at, are now providing you with an alibi.
39:55How convenient.
39:57Objection, Your Honor.
39:58Mr. Adcock is not a suspect in this case.
40:01The police established that he had multiple alibis.
40:04Mr. Persand, did you lead that evidence about Mr. Adcock's alibis in your examination in chief?
40:13No, Your Honor.
40:16Mr. Colby, I will allow your cross-examination.
40:19Book line and sinker.
40:26Here it is.
40:27Isn't it cute?
40:28I hope it tastes all right.
40:30Hey, what's this then?
40:32Uh, I...
40:33I got it the other day for Grandad, shorty, blows up in our faces.
40:39Hope you didn't pay too much for it.
40:42Girls' night, is it?
40:43Or some silly April Fool's thing?
40:45No, actually, it is, uh, Patrick's birthday.
40:50There you go.
40:50Oh, thank you.
40:51Bubbles for you, Mrs. Price.
40:53So she's got the good stuff.
40:55Oh, go on.
40:58Boo!
40:58Oh, I will take that as a lie.
41:01Oh, sorry.
41:02She's in a mood.
41:04Oh, as opposed to her usual sunny disposition.
41:06I think she's just pissed off because I'm still seeing Patrick.
41:09Why?
41:09Because he works here.
41:10No, she didn't get to be happy, so she wants me to be miserable.
41:17What?
41:19Nothing.
41:20Well, go on.
41:21Say it.
41:24It's just, is he really worth getting in between you and your mum?
41:27That's what I said to her.
41:28Is he worth it?
41:29Oh, he is.
41:31He, he so is.
41:35Right.
41:40Yay!
41:42Make a wish, Patrick.
41:47Thank you for this.
41:50Cost nothing.
41:51No, it is.
41:53No one's ever done this for me before.
41:55Ever.
41:59Right.
42:00Who wants cake?
42:00Me, me.
42:01Yes.
42:02Fellas?
42:02Please.
42:04Have it taste alright?
42:15Well, what do we all think?
42:16It does seem more believable that a gang of drunk pig shooters killed her than her own daughter.
42:22Hang on, no.
42:23These guys are a professional outfit.
42:25If they're so professional, then what were they doing shooting through someone's window?
42:28Well, they're weapons.
42:29They're always dangerous.
42:30Yeah, look, I hate the things, but sometimes at the pub, I tell you, I wish I had one.
42:36I'd feel a whole lot safer.
42:37Some bullshit right there.
42:39Look at what's happening in America.
42:41Guns should be banned.
42:41Full stop.
42:42Right, enough talk.
42:43This trial is not a debate on guns.
42:45We can actually talk about whatever we want.
42:49Yeah, we can talk about whatever we want on Monday.
42:50Okay, I'm out.
42:54See you, mate.
42:57Hey, I've been meaning to ask you, do you want to come to our family picnic on Sunday?
43:02Oh.
43:02You and Ray can meet the kids.
43:04They'd be so excited.
43:04Oh, look.
43:08Little cuties.
43:10Well, so, would I need to bring a dish or what?
43:13No, no, no, please, no.
43:14There'll be no shortage of food.
43:16Just bring yourselves.
43:17We'd love to have you, okay?
43:27Not tonight.
43:29Understood.
43:29You're not drinking enough water.
43:43I saw your listing for the mill.
43:46Good for you.
43:48Oh, you all right, mate?
43:49Look, I don't have a problem with you.
43:53You people.
43:54You mean Italians.
43:55I'm just not used to another man being up in my business.
44:01But you can rest assured that I do not get off on shoving things up your cock, mate.
44:04That is a very niche fetish.
44:14Two, three.
44:19Hey, Jen.
44:20Two.
44:23Have to sit here?
44:24Of course we do, mate.
44:26It's our spot.
44:31Are you okay, mate?
44:32A bit antsy.
44:34Yeah.
44:35Yeah, no, I'm good.
44:37I'm good.
44:38Actually, I was thinking about popping the question.
44:45All right.
44:46All right, long time coming.
44:47Yeah, I know.
44:48But I wanted to talk to you about, you know, if you could help me out with a bit of extra
44:56cash, you know, for the ring.
44:57Right.
44:58Right, what?
44:59A grand?
44:59Two?
45:00Well, girls these days want some massive rock, you know, like 20k's worth.
45:05What?
45:08I know.
45:09But Alice doesn't seem like that sort of a girl, Joey.
45:13Surely it's the meaning behind the thing.
45:15Yeah.
45:16Tell you what.
45:17Your mum's got your nan's engagement ring somewhere.
45:21What do you reckon?
45:22Really?
45:22Yeah.
45:22Oh, wow.
45:26Thanks, Dad.
45:27I'm really happy for you, mate.
45:29Cheers.
45:30And hey, don't tell mum, you know, I want to tell it myself.
45:33No, of course, of course.
45:35Good.
45:36So how long until the truck's back in commission?
45:38Oh, a couple of days, I reckon.
45:40Yeah, just missing a part, spy chain issues.
45:42Yeah, no worries.
45:44Look, mate, I'm sorry for not backing you in with Pete.
45:49I should have known to trust the judgment.
45:51All good.
45:52Ah, pub grub.
45:55What do you reckon?
45:56Eh.
45:57Bye, bye.
46:01Hi.
46:03Can I please have a cappuccino?
46:07Mm-hmm.
46:10Must be busy with the trial on.
46:13Those lawyers are playing games in court.
46:16Sasha didn't do it.
46:16She's just covering for Patrick.
46:20I'm sorry.
46:20We're not actually open yet.
46:23What?
46:24Well, notre Utah.
46:35Good job.
46:35I'm sorry.
46:35I'm sorry.
46:36I don't care.
46:41I'm sorry.
46:42I'm sorry.
46:43I don't care.
46:43I don't care.
46:44I don't care.
46:44Second check.
46:45I'm sorry.
46:45I don't care.
46:45I don't care.
47:47Oh, for your love of spices.
47:51Welcome.
47:52Okay.
47:54And what about you, Ray?
47:55What's your background?
47:56Do you have any spice in you?
47:58No, no.
48:00Bog Irish on one side and dirt poor Welsh down the other.
48:03No.
48:04Not like you, love.
48:07You should get yourself DNA tested.
48:09Yeah, that sounds like a lot of fun.
48:11You should definitely do that.
48:13Hang on one tick.
48:13Oh, God.
48:15Let's feed the kids.
48:16I haven't had anything to eat yet.
48:17Sorry.
48:17I'll be back in a tick.
48:18I mean, the food was different, but it was still delicious.
48:28And those kids.
48:31I think they're just such a lovely family.
48:32What are you doing, love?
48:37What you asked me to do.
48:40Oh, good.
48:41Hey.
48:56For the possums.
48:59Mom, it's for the possums.
49:01Happy birthday.
49:27Hey.
49:57Hey.
50:24Bye.
50:24Bye.
50:25Bye.
50:25Bye.