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00:00Just all junk mail.
00:01Dad, we're literally doing what you asked us to do, okay?
00:04Just go home.
00:05You can verify the big man was at home with you last night?
00:09Yeah.
00:10It's one thing to get me to lie to the police.
00:14But don't you lie to me.
00:20Denise Myers.
00:27It's impressive that Bernice used to go down there.
00:30So it is possible, isn't it?
00:34The light wasn't working that day, as my client told police.
00:37Well, that's hard to know because your client's a liar too.
00:40What is it?
00:41And then there was light.
00:44Oh, Sophie.
00:48I need to expect to call me.
00:49You think he's going to want to see you at 1.30am on a Sunday morning?
00:52I want to change my plea.
00:53Come on.
01:11Come on.
01:15Come on.
01:45Settle down, mates.
01:53Fuck.
01:54Come on.
02:00Settle down.
02:01Settle down.
02:07Just settle.
02:12Watch your head.
02:13Watch your head.
02:15Watch your head.
02:46Call me.
02:50All right.
02:52Thanks.
02:53Be right there.
02:54It's not the first time this has happened in the middle of the night.
03:19Well, you did the right thing calling me.
03:25Now I need to talk to my clients in private, all right?
03:29All right, sir.
03:29Now before you say anything, I must advise you that anything you say to me cannot be unsaid.
03:45So don't tell me anything, just yes or no answers.
03:49You got it?
03:49You got it?
03:49Yeah.
03:51Do you trust me, Patrick?
03:53Yeah.
03:53Yeah.
03:53Over all the years that I've been doing this job, I've learned this.
04:05That spending weeks in court gets under your skin and this agitation, this agitation, this anxiety, it gets even worse at night.
04:18Places and tricks with your head.
04:20I've just been informed that your child was brought to visit Sasha.
04:27Was that the first time you'd seen the baby, Patrick?
04:31Yeah.
04:33Yeah.
04:38Sometimes when a man feels a high level of concern or responsibility, for instance, if he thinks his child might grow up without a mother unless he sacrificed himself, it can make a man want to become a false hero.
04:57Does that make sense?
04:58Hmm?
05:04Now, this afternoon, I came across some important evidence, which I intend to introduce to the court after I've done some more digging.
05:11It means recalling a witness, and I believe it'll be very favorable to your case.
05:19Now, I know you wanted to see me because you have something to tell me.
05:23But there's only one question I have for you now, and there's only one answer that I want to hear.
05:29Yes or no.
05:30Now, are you guilty of murdering Mrs. Price?
05:40No.
05:44In that case, nothing needs to change.
05:49You don't need to say anything else.
05:50You just have to trust me to do my job.
05:57So now I'm going back to bed.
05:59And you should, too.
06:00We both need our beauty sleep.
06:08Good night, Patrick.
07:09Let's see.
07:10He's got a message this morning.
07:10Oh, fuck.
07:11He's texted now, asking you to meet him at the Oval.
07:14Oh, fuck.
07:16Oh, my God.
07:46So, I've been looking through some old records at the council, Mum, because I noticed that, you know, you've been talking a lot about Bells Hills lately. I thought maybe you'd want to talk about Jackson. So, this is a copy of his birth registry page. See, it says Jackson Seymour.
08:13He was the little boy that you had before me. See, on February 28th, 1973, when he was stillborn.
08:24No. They took him away.
08:28No, Mum. He died. That's why they wrote stillborn.
08:36They took him away from me. I heard him.
08:41Mum?
08:49Do you know, I was wondering why they wrote Father Unknown and not Dad's name there, Charlie Watson.
08:56Charlie's my husband.
08:58Yes, he was your husband. He was my dad.
09:02But I always thought that you said he was Jackson's dad as well. Is that right?
09:10Mum.
09:11Is it, is the reason why they didn't write Dad's name there because you two weren't married yet?
09:21Mum, it's okay. You can tell me.
09:25Oh, gosh.
09:26Hello.
09:32I'm so sorry. I just lost track of time. Come in. Come in.
09:35That's okay. No stress at all.
09:36Mum, this is Parvinda. She's my friend from the jury.
09:39She's taking us to Passat today. Parvinda, this is Marjorie.
09:41Hi, Marjorie. Nice to finally meet you.
09:46Alright, let's get your apron on.
09:48I got you one too.
09:51Thank you so much for coming all this way.
09:53I would not have been able to do it without you.
09:56Now keep it moving.
09:58Come on, come on.
10:00Eyes on the ball. Keep the pace up.
10:02Arms up, mate. Take the ball at its highest point.
10:07You snuck any?
10:12Follow through those kicks.
10:16Yeah, look,
10:17coaching the littleies.
10:20My heart's not in it now.
10:23You know, what with Pete.
10:25So I was going to ask,
10:27it was a favour to me if
10:29you'd take over the coaching.
10:31I mean, I don't think I'm the right man for the job.
10:44Of course you are.
10:46You're an AFL draftee.
10:49The kids all look up to you.
10:51The club's already approved.
10:52All the parents.
10:53You just have to say yes.
10:54I can't think of a better bloke
11:00to pass the baton on to.
11:02That's it.
11:28How do you like that?
11:28The last of it.
11:35Hands up if you love pasta sauce.
11:43Wow.
11:45How are you doing?
11:46Well, looking good.
11:48She's adorable.
11:51Okay, do you want to wash up or you can score or we can puddle?
11:55I'm a vault.
11:55Do you think Winston's coping with the foreman position?
12:00Well, it's a bit of a grouch, but no, I think he's doing a good job.
12:03Yeah, no, it's just...
12:05I think he'd be too proud to say anything if he wasn't coping.
12:09Oh.
12:11Look, who's here?
12:12Yeah, Nina.
12:14Oh, she's married to my second cousin.
12:16Should we be here then? The rules are very strict.
12:19I think it's okay.
12:20We'll just won't go near her or talk to her.
12:24Let's keep your distance.
12:25Yeah.
12:26Do you want to put one or two?
12:27One of this.
12:28Okay.
12:30Oh, this is my husband, Connor.
12:32I figured.
12:33Hello.
12:33That's okay.
12:35Back in a sec.
12:38No, it's okay.
12:39I'm going to have to leave anyway.
12:41There are drawers here.
12:42A serial number, okay?
12:43Are you able to look into it?
12:45Yeah.
12:45I can take it down on my phone.
12:47Read it out.
12:48Okay, good.
12:49It's LR754X3.
12:53I'll need that by tomorrow morning, Nina.
12:55And try not to get tomato stains on it, all right?
12:59Thank you, Nina.
13:00Okay.
13:00Hey.
13:05What are you?
13:06No, I know.
13:07I know.
13:08I can't talk to you.
13:08It's not about the trial.
13:10Um, I've got a friend who needs some legal advice.
13:12It's Brett Colby.
13:39Leave a message.
13:42And here I was, imagining a delicious Sunday.
13:48What happened?
13:49Did you self-combust with the shock of falling asleep in my bed?
13:59Well, seriously, Colby, where are you?
14:01Can you call me?
14:05Um, yeah.
14:07Just when you get a minute.
14:10Hope you're having a lovely day.
14:11Bye.
14:12But when can we expect them?
14:20Yeah.
14:24What the fuck?
14:27Hey, mate, can I call you back?
14:28Mr. Bevan.
14:42Mr. Bevan, hard at work on a Sunday morning.
14:59How commendable.
15:01What are you doing here?
15:01I wasn't intending to buy dog food, but obviously I have the wrong door.
15:09Dog food.
15:11Obviously.
15:12I'm guessing this is the back door to your office.
15:16I'm guessing this is the back door to your office.
15:19Yeah.
15:20Right.
15:22Spill it.
15:23Well, sorry to disturb.
15:26See you back in court.
15:27This is it.
15:50This is it.
15:51That's what Colby presented.
15:52What happened to the plea change?
15:53I don't know.
15:54It seems like Colby's talking out of it somehow.
15:57Good morning.
15:58You got the documents?
16:02Well, then, I think we can all agree that you need to recall this witness, the well digger.
16:08I'll raise it with the judge.
16:10You know, I was anticipating something different this morning.
16:13Oh, what would that be?
16:16Never mind.
16:17If I do recall, Bevan, I expect you not to block my request for an adjournment.
16:22Absolutely.
16:23Of course.
16:26Oh.
16:28You're being very agreeable.
16:31Well, if I know I'll sniffer, there won't be an adjournment.
16:34We won't need to block it all.
16:35But didn't we just love the look of disappointment on the little show pony's little face?
16:41Could have taken me along on the ride, Brad.
16:43Well, I thought you could use a day off.
16:45What?
16:46A day off scrolling through posts of my kids loving New Zealand with their dad?
16:50Little bastards don't want to come back.
16:54You're a bastard, too.
16:55Oh, that's just hearsay.
16:58Well, your magical bit of evidence better work.
17:00I want to see Liam Bevan fucked in the eye sockets for calling my client a liar.
17:04Oh, right.
17:05Well, then, in the eye sockets, he shall be fucked.
17:11First things first, let's get the vet to say the bloody steer got shot.
17:18Dr. Ferrara, will you please tell the court what your occupation is?
17:22I'm a large animal veterinarian, but I also have a vet practice for domestic animals in Tunkwell.
17:31Four days before Bernie's Price died, you received a call from Sasha Price.
17:35Is that correct?
17:36Yes, that's correct.
17:37She rang to say one of the steers had come down with BEF.
17:42It's a common mosquito-borne virus that causes high fever and often death in cattle.
17:49So did you go to Ellie Downs to attend this sixth steer?
17:52G'day, Paloma.
17:54Yeah, I just wanted to catch you before you left.
17:56I'm on my way now.
17:58Uh, um, listen, I'm sorry.
18:00We, um, uh, Mum says that we're going to handle it ourselves.
18:06Sasha rang and cancelled, and I assume the animal had either recovered or been put down.
18:12How did Bernie's Price usually put down animals on her farm?
18:16Bernice was fond of a gun.
18:18She shot them.
18:19So, you received this case about the BEF on July 15th.
18:48If this deer hadn't recovered, could it conceivably have been shot on July 19th?
18:54Uh, this is the day that Bernie's Price died.
18:57Yes, that's conceivable.
18:59Is Amethyst Walker, who heard the gunshot that day and went to investigate,
19:05a client of yours at your vet surgery?
19:08Yes, but she doesn't have livestock, only pets.
19:10When was the last time that you saw Amethyst Walker before Mrs. Price died?
19:15Nearly four months earlier.
19:18She brought in her dog Milo after it had been shot by Mrs. Price.
19:24And was the dog alive when Ms. Walker brought it into your surgery?
19:28No, it was deceased.
19:29And what was Ms. Walker's demeanour like when she arrived at your practice?
19:35Come here.
19:37It's in here.
19:40Oh, my God.
19:42She was absolutely distraught.
19:44Did Ms. Walker express any feelings towards Mrs. Price that day?
19:50She said she thought someone should put Bernie's price down.
19:56She thought Bernie's price should be put down.
20:05I think she was an incredibly callous woman.
20:07Yeah, I agree with you.
20:08I mean, why wouldn't you just call the vet if you're casting?
20:11Sometimes suffering's worse than dying.
20:13Human beings should be able to euthanise themselves.
20:15Hey, I saw you at the hospital over the weekend.
20:24You're working?
20:26Yeah, but I need to keep my shifts up.
20:33Hey, if you're going through something, you don't need to hold on to it alone.
20:37You should mind your own business.
20:38Dr. Ferraro, what is the RSPCA's policy on putting down farm animals?
20:47It has to be done competently, humanely, and without delay.
20:52Now, what is the common name for BEF, bovine ephemeral fever?
20:57Three-day sickness.
20:58Now, the third day of the cow's illness would have been July 18th.
21:02Is that correct?
21:03Yes.
21:03So, it would have most likely been put down on July 18th, the day before Denise Price's death.
21:10Is that correct?
21:11Yes, most likely.
21:14Dr. Ferraro, despite it being called the three-day sickness, could an animal linger for four days?
21:23Yes, three days is most common, but animals frequently are sick for four days before it resolves.
21:30Right, so, if the steer that, um, Sasha Price called you about on July the 15th was still alive, and Mrs. Price was hopeful that it would recover, it is entirely possible that she would have shot it on July the 19th, the day of her death.
21:46Is that right?
21:48Yes, that's, uh, quite possible.
21:50Right, which would account for the gunshot residue on her jumper, would it not?
21:53Objection, Your Honor.
21:54The witness is not an expert on ballistics.
21:57I withdraw the question.
21:58Yes, well, no one is blind to your tactics, Mr. Colby.
22:01I repent, and no further questions.
22:12We are making an application to recall the prosecution witness, Your Honor.
22:35Very well. I'll ask the jury to leave the court for a short break of proceedings.
22:42At least we're getting our steps up.
22:51Hey, Winston, do you reckon they're going to give us the afternoon off?
22:53Well, let's wait and see how long the discussion takes before we give ourselves an early mark.
22:57Ah, it's here. Special delivery courtesy of my husband.
23:01For those of you who couldn't make it to Claudia's family, Passat today.
23:04Yesterday, I brought you all a bottle.
23:06Welcome. That's probably the best one, yeah?
23:09Yeah, no, that was the best one. I chose it for you.
23:11I could use it for tomato base on my pizzas. I've got it wood fried up.
23:15I went.
23:17Hey. Are you looking for someone?
23:19Oh, um, the jury had a question for the prosecutor and I was just wondering where to take it.
23:26Right, well, that would be to the judge. But they're all in the court right now and you can't enter. Sorry.
23:31Of course, sorry. Thank you.
23:35No worries.
23:48My decision is that you may recall state witness Liam Bevan.
23:53Your Honor, the prosecution wishes to fully investigate the new photographic evidence supplied by the defense and as the final documentation has only just been delivered to the court, we are requesting a day's adjournment.
24:11Your Honor, the evidence is very simple and clear, but Ms. Nelson Moore and I have no objection to Mr. Prosecutor's request for an adjournment.
24:30Is the witness here, Mr. Colby?
24:32Ready and waiting, Your Honor.
24:34As Liam Bevan was originally your witness, Mr. Prosecutor, there'll be no adjournment.
24:38We'll take a five-minute recess and call the jury pecking.
24:40As you know, this conversation never happened.
24:42Mm-hmm.
24:44Never text me again while this trial is on.
24:46Okay?
24:48This is the case.
24:50I'm sorry.
24:51I'm sorry.
24:52I'm sorry.
24:53I'm sorry.
24:54I'm sorry.
24:55I'm sorry.
24:56I'm sorry.
24:57I'm sorry.
24:58I'm sorry.
24:59I'm sorry.
25:00I'm sorry.
25:01I'm sorry.
25:02I'm sorry.
25:03I'm sorry.
25:04I'm sorry.
25:05I'm sorry.
25:06I'm sorry.
25:07I'm sorry.
25:08This is the name of a family law solicitor in Perth who can help your friend.
25:14And to answer your question, falsifying birth certificates is a very serious offence,
25:19so she'll have a case.
25:22Okay?
25:27Hmm.
25:37Now, Mr. Bevan, you testified that Mrs. Price owed you just under $100,000.
25:51I've viewed the probate documents.
25:54Why are you not listed among the estate's creditors?
25:57I felt bad for the family, so I wrote the debt off.
26:00So you wrote off nearly $100,000.
26:02That is generous indeed, Mr. Bevan.
26:04Right.
26:05I need that money that mum gave you.
26:07The estate's frozen.
26:08I can't get into her accounts, and I need to pay the funeral costs.
26:10I don't have it.
26:11I gave it to Kelly.
26:12I told you that.
26:13Hey, Sash.
26:14Oh, sir.
26:15Now, the court has heard that Mrs. Price gave Patrick Harris $50,000.
26:23The other half is not accounted for.
26:26Were you aware of that?
26:27No.
26:28Your Honor, there is no evidence that the witness received any payment from Mrs. Price.
26:34Mr. Colby, you may not proceed with that line of questioning.
26:37Move on.
26:38Thank you, Your Honor.
26:39Mr. Bevan, where were you on July the 19th between 3.30 and 4.30 p.m. the day of Mrs. Price's death?
26:47I was in my office with my staff.
26:49But there's a back door to your office, is there not?
26:52Well, you bloody well know there is.
26:54Yes.
26:55So you could have left the office without the staff being aware.
27:00They would have seen me leave the premises.
27:02Did you visit Early Downs on July the 19th, the day of Mrs. Price's death?
27:07No.
27:08Did you ever visit Early Downs after her death?
27:11No.
27:16Can the witness be shown Exhibit 28, please?
27:22On the right is a detail of a photo taken by Senior Constable Neil Collins on July the 19th.
27:29On the left is a detail of a photo taken by Forensic Detectives.
27:33Four days later, on July the 23rd, is this the light fitting that you installed?
27:40Yes.
27:42Which one?
27:43I'm sorry.
27:44Let's play Spot the Difference, shall we?
27:45The light fitting on the right, as captured on July the 19th, is not the same light fitting as the one on the left captured four days later.
28:03Because the bracket is subtly different, isn't it, Mr. Bevan?
28:12As you can see, the original light fitting was anchored by two single brackets on each side.
28:19The one from July the 23rd is anchored by one double bracket on each side.
28:25So which one did you install?
28:28Well, the original, obviously.
28:33Who installed the replacement?
28:35I don't know.
28:38So between July the 19th and July the 23rd, someone installed a new bracket, thus tampering with a crime scene, and you cannot tell us who.
28:47No.
28:48Please show the witness Exhibit 31.
28:58Can you read the serial number that was found on the second light fitting?
29:02LR754X3.
29:04Please show the witness Exhibit 32, which is an invoice for batch LR754X3.
29:16What recipient is at the top of the delivery docket?
29:23Liam Bevan.
29:26In other words, you, Mr. Bevan.
29:30I want to speak to my lawyer.
29:33Mr. Prosecutor is not your lawyer.
29:36You may wish to engage, Ron, because you've already purged yourself several times and are guilty of tampering with a crime scene.
29:43It wasn't a crime scene.
29:46Would you explain that comment, Mr. Bevan?
29:52When I heard that Bernie had fallen down the well and died, I knew that WA Safe would investigate.
29:57So I went out there and I'd fix the light and pump electrics.
30:01But that is all I did.
30:02To cover your incompetence, to avoid a large fine and a lawsuit.
30:09Yes.
30:11So when you previously testified that there was no problem with the well, you were lying, weren't you, Mr. Bevan?
30:18Yeah.
30:19As my colleague Ms. Nelson Moore put to you, the light was not working.
30:23So it's entirely possible that Mrs. Price stumbled in the dark and fell in the well.
30:28I don't know.
30:29You lied in your early testimony.
30:33So what else have you lied about?
30:35Did Mrs. Price just offer you $50,000 and an altercation followed you, hit her on the head and threw her down the well?
30:40No, Jackson, Your Honor.
30:41It's ridiculous.
30:42The witness has an alibi for the time of death.
30:44Mr. Colby, you are pushing my limits.
30:47My apologies, Your Honor.
30:48No further questions.
30:49But I do have an application to make.
30:52Very well, Mr. Colby.
30:54I will ask the jury to leave the courtroom.
31:19You have my attention, Mr. Colby.
31:21Your Honor, I make an application for the jury to be discharged.
31:24The evidence of Mr. Bevan makes it abundantly clear that the scene was tampered with.
31:29And it would be unlawful to rely upon any evidence relating to it as adduced by the state.
31:34That application is opposed, Your Honor.
31:37The evidence of Mr. Bevan is not determinative to the entire state case?
31:42I will take the afternoon to consider the position.
31:46I will deliver a ruling later this evening.
31:49Adjourn the court.
31:50Please rise.
31:51The court is adjourned.
32:02I can't believe he perjured himself.
32:04I know a hundred blokes who would clean up to get out of a WA safe issues.
32:08What a fucking idiot.
32:09It doesn't mean that he is guilty of murder.
32:11People do all kinds of weird shit when they are ashamed.
32:14If you do something wrong, you own it.
32:19Why can't we hear what's going on in the courtroom?
32:21I'd like all the facts.
32:22Maybe they don't know all the facts.
32:24Hey, do you think we'd make a good team bomb?
32:41Out of the courtroom?
32:43What do you think?
32:45I'm kidding.
32:48Oh, my God.
32:49You look terrified.
32:54Don't look at that.
32:55You know, I know how much I love.
32:58I so much look forward to these circuses with you.
33:04But you know me, I am far too selfish to think about anything more serious.
33:13You and your whiskey and your smelly cigars.
33:17And I would hate you to be my fourth ex-wife.
33:21What makes you think I'd marry you, you old egoist?
33:27But it is different this time.
33:30It is.
33:31And not just because of your, you know, your situation at home.
33:36You think all this time together is bad for our souls?
33:43No, no, no.
33:44I'm not saying that.
33:45I'm just saying probably unavoidable that one of us would be a little more open.
33:53Yeah.
33:55Anyway, perhaps it's time we did some more work on tomorrow's witnesses,
33:58because I don't think it's a foregone conclusion.
34:00His Honour will scupper the whole trial.
34:02Well, um, if you need to buy anything by me, you know where I am.
34:07Yeah, good.
34:08Good, sir.
34:09So, no dinner?
34:10Ah, not tonight.
34:11I think I'm done with Italian.
34:12No, quiet, quiet.
34:14Yeah.
34:16Jolly good.
34:17See you tomorrow.
34:32Um.
34:38I'd like to run something past you.
34:40Fine, I'll just get Colby.
34:41Just you, Meredith.
34:46Can I come in?
34:48No.
34:49Um...
34:53I'll, um...
34:55Let me think about it.
34:56I'll, uh...
34:58I'll text you.
34:59Sure.
35:01Sure.
35:29How am I?
35:31Let me think about it.
35:35I can't do it.
35:36I can't do it.
35:40I'mavil ì •ido.
35:41He'll desperately go next to this.
35:49Wow, that was a joke.
35:53Wow!
35:55I've got another친обыти Kilogram.
35:56You have to go.
36:20You have to go.
36:26No.
36:36It wasn't roller ink that got me pregnant mum, it was the fact that I knew nothing about
36:42boys.
36:43Shh.
36:44I'm not talking about this now, okay?
36:45If you hadn't sheltered me so much, if you'd given me a chance to learn how the world works,
36:49then maybe I wouldn't have let him have sex with me.
36:51I told you not to go new boys at all.
36:53And that's why I had no idea how to handle it.
36:55And you're making the same mistakes all over again mum.
36:57I honestly don't know what's gotten to you all of a sudden.
36:59Every single day I am listening to a horror story about a toxic mother and her daughter.
37:03Toxic.
37:04Nice.
37:06What you did was illegal.
37:10You falsified her birth certificate.
37:17What do you want, Claudia?
37:18I want her to have these.
37:20I don't care if you say that you got them for her, you can be the hero.
37:25But I don't care.
37:26I just want her to have them.
37:27Ok.
37:28Ok.
37:29Okay.
37:30I don't know.
38:00I don't know.
38:30I don't know what Colby did today, you know you're going to lose.
38:32I doubt you'll get a mistrial.
38:34We'll see.
38:36Tell me, is Colby the ringmaster of the circus or are you?
38:39We work together as a team.
38:41Yeah.
38:42Well, then Colby must have told you that Patrick Harrow has wanted to change his plea in the wee hours of Sunday.
38:46I didn't think so.
38:51I got a call from the cell guard at 1.30am.
38:55Patrick was demanding to speak to his lawyer, blubbering about a plea change.
38:59I encouraged him to call Colby and I watched him walk over there with my own eyes at 2am.
39:05This morning, no plea change.
39:08And Colby didn't tell you.
39:12For a client privilege.
39:14What else don't you know?
39:15Okay, um, well whether that's true or not, I still don't understand what I'm doing here under this fucking bridge.
39:25Because there's zero chance of my client changing her plea.
39:29So this conversation is now over.
39:33Jesus Christ, percent.
39:34I'm starting to think Sasha could be covering for Patrick.
39:36If you put her in that witness box, I'll do the rest.
39:41I'll go easy on her.
39:41Can you hear what you sound like?
39:43Colby's client is clearly guilty.
39:46I may not nail both, but I will get one.
39:50I'm sure we'd both rather it be the one who was ready to plead guilty before your so-called ally talked him around.
39:55Okay, I think we get it.
40:06See you in court.
40:20Alright, Castle Trivia, we are done.
40:22Congrats, guys.
40:24Alright, same time next Monday.
40:26Come along, win some money, win some prizes, make some friends.
40:29A fun night at Castle Trivia.
40:32It's so good to see you.
40:34It's so good to see you.
40:34Oh, thank you.
40:36I don't know what you want, but I can't give you any, especially not here.
40:50I haven't come here for gummies.
40:53I came here to, uh, to apologize to you for what my daughter did.
40:58She had no right to threaten you or replace you.
41:03I wasn't even aware of it until it was too late.
41:06Anyway, I put my foot down, and it's none of her business who I have to my house.
41:17I'm worried about you.
41:18I can give you something.
41:19I can give you something.
41:24No.
41:25Let's just...
41:26Let's get out of here.
41:27No, no, no.
41:29It's all right.
41:30Are you sure?
41:31Yeah.
41:31I can't sleep with you here.
41:57Sorry, babe.
41:59I'll come in.
42:01Joey, I am done.
42:03I want you to leave.
42:06Okay, hold on.
42:07Hold on, babe.
42:07I can't.
42:11You know what you say?
42:13I'll go in the morning.
42:17Hmm.
42:18Now.
42:18My son hasn't been to see me at all since I gave him an earful about throwing my things away.
42:44I mean, you haven't exactly made it easy on them.
42:47How are they supposed to know what stuff you don't want them to trash?
42:52I mean, do you really want a box of old junk mail?
42:56Do you want to hang on to that?
43:00What even is this?
43:05Stress to my wife.
43:06I mean, I couldn't admit it to the kids, but whenever I get a catalogue or something addressed
43:18to her, it means somewhere out there someone still thinks she might buy a blouse or a mop
43:27or, um, go on a holiday.
43:37You shouldn't pretend to be such a grumpy old man.
43:40And you're actually a softie inside.
43:44Softness isn't weakness.
43:48And money isn't love.
43:55You're right.
43:57It's mum's funeral today.
44:20You can't not come.
44:22No matter what you think of me.
44:27Baby's so abrasive, it's all right.
44:32You ask me, who are you?
44:36If I wasn't so complacent, I just might wake up with a taste of the good time.
44:46At least that's what your eyes say.
44:48Is that right?
44:51Tell me that you are you?
44:54If I foresee you once a time, I嬉sir.
44:58By the way, it's where Patrick Harrows was staying.
45:13Just FYR?
45:15Huh?
45:16It's not an issue, is it?
45:18It's not like being a criminal is contagious.
45:20You'll be sweet.
45:43I can't commiserate on the email.
46:12The case continues. No mistrial.
46:17I read it. We all got it.
46:26I'm putting Sasha on the witness stand.
46:30You what?
46:32I have to do what's best for my client.
46:35We had a victory today.
46:36How is putting Sasha on the stand doing what's best?
46:41Are you planning to have Sasha drop Patrick in it?
46:47Is that what you're doing?
46:48Cheering tactics is off the table.
46:50Jesus, Meredith.
46:52Is this something to do with that personal conversation that we had before?
47:00God, is that what you say?
47:02I'm doing it because I don't trust you.
47:04Oh, I'm sorry. I'm confused.
47:05Oh, shit. You visited the motel. You went to Liam Bevan's premises.
47:09You kept me out of God knows what else.
47:16Your client was talking about changing his plea less than 48 hours ago.
47:20I wasn't obligated to share that.
47:23I wasn't obligated to share that.
47:25No.
47:26But you know what?
47:27I said right at the start, I said no surprises and that was surprising.
47:31But also not really.
47:33Fuck.
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48:45Fuck.
48:46Nina
49:00I've just heard, Meredith can't be serious
49:02No, no, no, it's not about that
49:04Something very important's just landed in my lap
49:06Something, um, yeah
49:08New piece of the puzzle
49:09Can we meet?
49:12Sure, uh, give me ten
49:14Can I ask where you got this new puzzle piece?
49:16Santa Claus
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