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00:00You
00:13Can you please tell the court why your relationship ended the main reason was that I was worried about her
00:20I felt like she was playing with fire with this book. She was obsessed with it. So we broke up of the
00:26378 men who were asked to provide blood samples at that time only
00:3317 men refused your husband was one of those men. Were you aware of that?
00:38You mustn't let these doubts creep in. That's what they rely on. See?
00:44Sorry, one sec. If you want, I can carry some of it.
00:49I'm Andrew, by the way. Leah, you got any siblings? I had a sister. Yeah, she she died a while back.
00:55If you resign, she can stay on her scholarship until she graduates the school's racist and you're going to just let them get away with it
01:05Hello, Gretel. Hi. Hello. Hey. Hey. Up. Up. Come on. Up. Come on.
01:13Thought I might stay a while longer if that's right. Yeah, of course. Plus you're busy with your murder trial.
01:20Okay, but goodnight. Are you sure you know everything? What do you mean?
01:26I think there might be a new witness. Some guy named John.
01:29John who?
01:31Jonathan Myers. He was in Cape Rock in 1968, but he was never questioned.
01:36Ten years ago, he was charged with DV.
01:38Could be our John.
01:40Hi, am I speaking to John?
01:42Yes.
01:43I'll cut straight to the chase. I'm hoping with new forensic technology that we'll be able to make a breakthrough.
01:49Hello, John?
01:53Let's go.
02:10Okay.
02:12You go down. I'm going this way. To see Johnny.
02:31Johnny!
02:34Wait for me at the meeting place.
02:36No, I want to go home. Let's go home.
02:37I can't.
02:38He's expecting me.
02:40I can't.
02:49I can't.
03:02No, no, no.
03:06No.
03:07Oh, it don't have no mercy in this land.
03:33He'll come to your house and he won't say hello.
03:46We're running out of John's.
03:47Coffee.
03:48Got anything stronger?
03:51So Amanda did come to see Jonathan Myers and it didn't go well.
03:55He's been on dialysis for ten years and oxygen for the last four.
03:59So he may have committed the murders in 1968.
04:02There's no way he had the strength to kill Amanda.
04:05Well, we'll just have to keep looking for our John, won't we?
04:09We?
04:11Chin up.
04:13So we've been trying to locate the John raised by Amanda's friend.
04:17I've managed to eliminate some, but we need to move faster.
04:21We're hoping you can give us more.
04:24More?
04:25More?
04:26What do you mean, more?
04:28In 1968, you told police you were paid to bring alcohol to the party by an out of towner.
04:38You didn't give a name.
04:40Could it have been a John?
04:42I don't know.
04:43He wasn't local.
04:44I didn't ask a lot of questions that night.
04:49I mean, there were so many of us were underage.
04:53Yeah.
04:54Hmm.
04:55Alright, so we're going to have to go back through all the original case notes and find something
05:00that we've missed.
05:02There were no running sheets from 1968.
05:04It's all handwritten police books and individual files.
05:09I know.
05:10Sorry about that.
05:11But then you didn't have plans to sleep or anything silly like that in the near future, did you?
05:27Hello.
05:28Hi.
05:29You having fun?
05:30Yeah, are you?
05:31Yeah, I'm having fun.
05:32That's good.
05:33Ooh.
05:34Ooh.
05:35Careful.
05:36That's deadly.
05:37Do you get the feeling he's holding something back?
05:51Well, you know he is, and when the time's right, we will play those cards.
05:55No, I'm not talking about the blood test.
05:56I mean, don't you think you'd remember the details about the guy from this particular party?
06:00Are you trying to tell me I'm missing something?
06:02Is that what it is?
06:04Maybe you're just a little close.
06:06Oh.
06:07Thanks for that, Peter.
06:09And next time you think I'm fucking up, don't hesitate to tell me.
06:17You should take him up on that.
06:20Hold you ground, girl.
06:30Look at us, the, uh, cane beans.
06:34Good workout.
06:35Oh, just a, you know, light jog in.
06:36Freaking love that track.
06:37How were you this morning?
06:38How was your night?
06:39Quiet.
06:40A yoga class and some revision.
06:41You studying?
06:42No.
06:43No, no.
06:44Just with the forensic today, I went back to my old science textbooks.
06:47My anatomy's a bit rusty.
06:48Oh, anatomy's my core business.
06:49Pardon?
06:50Pardon?
06:51Pardon?
06:52Pardon?
06:53I'm just going to get some coffee.
06:54Hey, don't worry about the anatomy stuff.
06:55If you've got any questions, we can go over it in the break.
06:56If you turn funny.
06:57Come again?
06:58Offering to tutor a pharmacist in anatomy.
06:59How did the anatomy come out?
07:00If you turn funny?
07:01Come again?
07:02Offering to tutor a pharmacist in anatomy.
07:06Oh, .
07:07Well, I went back to my old science textbooks.
07:09going to get some coffee hey don't don't worry about the anatomy stuff if you've got any questions
07:14we can go over it in the break fit and funny come again offering to tutor a pharmacist in anatomy
07:24oh my god hey are you okay yeah yeah i'm i'm fine i was so convincing what's wrong
07:43uh jess i i think i was spiked
07:47right okay um give me two seconds i'm just going to grab the number to the dramatic society
07:55that's not funny hey sweetie you had a big night it happens nobody lost an eye okay
08:07the worst thing that happened was that you made some confessions to me
08:12yeah right yeah you did that's okay hey you're okay okay you let loose for like one night of your
08:23entire life okay i mean it was and you had fun i did i did have fun and it was a big night okay okay
08:30can i get you a coffee yes please i've had three already yeah of course you have
08:35oh and it'll be for suzie gretel susie stop suzie gretel size for gretel
08:45sorry that's been declined oh sorry um inaudible
08:50okay i have a wallet
08:57um like my card's not in here what's okay i've got my phone
09:01That's so...
09:04Thanks.
09:06Okay, it's okay.
09:08Dr Stein, in your capacity as a senior state pathologist,
09:14were you able to ascertain Ms Taylor's cause of death?
09:17She was asphyxiated,
09:19subsequent to blunt force trauma to the back of the head.
09:23Was a murder weapon recovered at the scene?
09:27Police found a plastic shopping bag
09:29and a heavy ornamental beach rock.
09:32In examining the rock in relation to Ms Taylor's wounds,
09:37what did you deduce?
09:39That the shape of the rock
09:42matched the wound in the back of Ms Taylor's head precisely.
09:46There were also traces of sandstone in her scalp
09:49and traces of blood and hair attached.
09:54Mr Clifton, what did you find when you tested the plastic bag?
09:58Blood, saliva and mucus from Ms Taylor were found inside the bag.
10:03Did you also recover any fingerprints from the plastic bag or the rock?
10:08The victim's fingerprints were on the bag.
10:10There were no fingerprints on the rock.
10:11Was there any evidence it had been cleaned or wiped over?
10:16Not that we found.
10:17Did you draw a conclusion?
10:19The perpetrator was probably wearing gloves.
10:21I see.
10:22So he came prepared.
10:24Objection, Your Honour.
10:25I'll withdraw that, Your Honour.
10:29Mr Clifton,
10:31how would you characterise the level of force?
10:35Judging by the skull fracture,
10:37it was a high degree of force.
10:39Is it possible that a blow of that nature
10:42would have rendered the victim dazed or semi-conscious?
10:45There's a good chance, yes.
10:47Would she have been in a state to defend herself?
10:50That's unlikely.
10:52So, given the position of the body and the smears of blood,
10:57is it possible that Amanda Taylor was attempting to crawl to her foe
11:02when the killer looped the bag round her head and pulled it tight?
11:07Objection.
11:07This is demonstrative.
11:09The facts will suffice, Miss Nicholls.
11:11Save the theatrics for the Amateur Dramatic Society.
11:15Of course, Your Honour.
11:16No further questions.
11:19Mr Clifton.
11:21You told us this morning that hair samples collected from Miss Taylor's desk were grey and coarse.
11:27But you were not able to extract DNA, were you?
11:31None of the hairs had follicles.
11:33However, you did detect trace elements of beta blockers, did you not?
11:38A common heart medication.
11:39I did.
11:40Yes, a common medication taken by my client.
11:43But the samples are not definitively linked to Mr Chaplin, are they?
11:47Not definitively, no.
11:49Tell me, how would you describe my hair?
11:57Grey and coarse.
12:01Grey and coarse.
12:03Yes, I think that's fair.
12:04I would add common to that.
12:08Grey, coarse and common.
12:10And I also take beta blockers as it happens.
12:14Now, does that put me in the frame for murder here, do you think?
12:17Objection, Your Honour.
12:19As compelling as your medical regimen may be, Mr Colby,
12:23please keep it out of our court.
12:26Wise advice, Your Honour.
12:27So, one strat of common hair and no DNA,
12:37does that seem convincing to you?
12:40Anyone want a cookie?
12:41Sir, Your Hon?
12:43No.
12:44They've got a phone and a bag, and what was the other thing?
12:46The ornamental rub.
12:48It's all very brutal, isn't it?
12:51And it's premeditated.
12:53Cookie?
12:53We don't know that for sure.
12:55The killer was wearing gloves.
12:56It might have been cold that day.
12:5923 degrees and sunny.
13:01It's premeditated for sure.
13:04Oh, you know, the killer was fashion forward.
13:07Yeah.
13:07Anyway, where the fuck's Gretel?
13:09Excuse me.
13:32You're Amanda's friend?
13:34Yeah.
13:34Uh, Luella.
13:36I'm Carol Donnelly.
13:38Uh, Judith's sister.
13:40Yeah.
13:41Yeah.
13:41Will you join me?
13:44Uh, I've seen you in court.
13:46And, uh, Amanda talked about you.
13:48Yeah, she was kind of obsessed by you.
13:50Oh.
13:51In, like, a good way.
13:52Oh.
13:52Uh, I just, I just met, um, she was so determined to get answers for your family.
14:00Were you and Judith close?
14:02I'll show you something.
14:04Give me a second.
14:05Ah, here it is.
14:28The very last thing she gave me was a little chocolate cat.
14:41I could never bring myself to throw away the wrapper.
14:45Eventually, I had it made into this.
14:48Well, it's, um, very special.
15:00Judith was very special.
15:02Have you spoken to Bob Stevenson?
15:12He's retired now, but he reopened the case in 1978.
15:15No, uh, yes, I've tried to, but he, um, he won't talk to me.
15:19I could speak to him for you if you like.
15:24He's been good to us.
15:28I really like that.
15:29I put her in touch with Bob, and then what happened, happened.
15:38I didn't even know that she kept going with it after that.
15:45She played her cards pretty close to her chest.
15:50Which one?
15:51The one on the left, Luella Stafford.
15:54Best friend.
15:56We didn't call her because...
15:58She didn't have anything pertinent.
15:59Well, apparently she does now.
16:04I thought that you quit.
16:06I had.
16:08Talk to Luella before she gives the defense anything else to chew on.
16:14Your Honor, that concludes my examination of this witness.
16:17Thank you, Miss Nichols.
16:19Mr. Colby, do you wish to cross-examine?
16:22I do, Your Honor.
16:23Mr. Van Merton, you have stated that sawdust from two distinct woods, the Western Australian
16:30Mary and Jarrah, were collected from the scene of the murder.
16:34That's right.
16:35You then compared those samples to samples from my client's workshop.
16:39Correct.
16:40They were the predominant two woods from the piece he was currently working on.
16:43Would you tell the court precisely where the sawdust was found at the murder scene?
16:48On the entry doormat.
16:51Anywhere else?
16:52Were there samples from the inside of the house, for instance?
16:55No.
16:56Just the doormat.
16:57So is it your serious contention that a man intent on murder would wipe his feet at
17:03the door?
17:07I'm just stating the facts.
17:10I put it to you that on returning from visiting my client's workshop two days earlier, Ms. Taylor
17:17deposited that sawdust.
17:20She wiped her own feet on her own doormat.
17:23Is that not possible?
17:24It would seem so.
17:27Yes, it would seem so.
17:31No more questions.
17:40So, Bassam, I obviously heard you and David talking earlier about Two Daughter.
17:47Okay.
17:48You said she plays the cello?
17:50Yes.
17:50Yeah, she's a bit of a prodigy, actually.
17:52It doesn't take it from me, it takes it from my mum.
17:56Well, you must be very proud.
17:59I am.
17:59Believe me, she tells me I should be every day.
18:04What, why is that?
18:05Can I show you something?
18:07Yeah, of course.
18:08So, I actually used to be a bit of a cello prodigy, too.
18:12This is you in the photo.
18:13Believe it or not.
18:14Wow.
18:14Can you just turn that shit off, Jasmine, please?
18:16Hey, $700.
18:17You left your card behind the bar.
18:20Yeah, but I don't do that kind of thing.
18:21I don't spend that kind of money.
18:23I've never done that.
18:24I feel like...
18:25I'm pretty hazy myself, but you bought me at least three shots.
18:33You know, this is just a really funny nightmare.
18:36I'm having a nightmare.
18:37This is not real.
18:38Babe, whoa, you are spiralling.
18:41I'm going to transfer your money, okay?
18:43How much money do you fucking need?
18:45A whole thing?
18:46You know what?
18:47I'll let you know.
18:48I'll let you know.
18:50Is that all right?
18:51Okay.
18:55Ten minutes, everyone.
18:57Girls, save the music for your own time, yeah?
19:03Yep.
19:04Vincent, did he say something about John to the prosecutors?
19:08I might have mentioned it.
19:10That wasn't your decision to make.
19:12Why would you do that?
19:12Yeah, well, why would you go to the defense?
19:14Because the prosecution has no reason to chase it,
19:16and I don't want it buried.
19:18Yeah, well, I want the guy who did it locked up,
19:19and you're busy throwing him a fucking lifeline.
19:21You're supposed to be her best friend.
19:24Alan Chapman killed her.
19:28I think I just found out who killed them.
19:31One second.
19:31What?
19:32What?
19:35Well, Ella.
19:38Does this get any easier?
19:41Honestly, no.
19:43I can show you another time.
19:45I'd love to see it.
19:47I can give you a lift and still make it with assembly
19:50if I step on it, do you think?
19:51So you're going to make me an accessory before they're crying?
19:55I see.
19:56Spitting's only a crime if they catch me, right?
19:59I would definitely love to do that.
20:00Yeah?
20:01Yeah, but...
20:02Wait, so you use it when you're playing gigs?
20:05Yeah, yeah.
20:05It just gets really...
20:06Hey, babe, how are you getting home?
20:07I'm catching your ride.
20:08It's fine.
20:08Okay, let me order you one.
20:09No, no, it's all good.
20:10I appreciate you.
20:12But I'm good.
20:12I can handle it.
20:15Okay, whatever.
20:19We have a stunning program tonight.
20:22Please make me weigh in.
20:24Summer!
20:26You are so late.
20:29I thought you weren't coming.
20:31Why were you?
20:31Well, it's none of your business where I was.
20:34What's going on?
20:35Tell me.
20:36Tell you later.
20:38Look.
20:39Excuse me.
20:40Mr. Aziz.
20:41Yes.
20:41Is it true what we're hearing that you're leaving?
20:44Yes.
20:45Yes, it is.
20:46It's just...
20:47Lucy's had you for all of senior school
20:50and their exams are coming up soon.
20:52And can you not just postpone going and, I don't know,
20:55see out the year?
20:57Well, the thing about the other job is that
20:59it won't be there next year, unfortunately.
21:03Fascist.
21:03Excuse me.
21:04Salma.
21:06Salma!
21:09Rowan?
21:11Hey.
21:13Hey.
21:14Hi.
21:14How you doing?
21:15Oh, good.
21:15How are you?
21:16Good, good.
21:17Uh, Chaz's not here.
21:18Oh, I know.
21:19I left my card behind the bar and I kind of need it back.
21:21Yeah, yeah.
21:22Uh, cool.
21:24Never left my card behind a bar before.
21:27I've never spent nearly $800 on drinks on one night either.
21:30I know.
21:31Happens.
21:31Got to watch it.
21:32Do you want a water?
21:33Yeah, that'd be great.
21:35No worries.
21:35Yeah, it's weird.
21:38I just, um, I don't really remember doing it at all, actually.
21:43And, um, I'm starting to think that maybe my drink was spiked.
21:46You got your card.
22:00Here, take your cash.
22:03Wait, I wasn't saying that you had to pay me back.
22:05Just take your cash and let yourself out.
22:09Rowan, I...
22:10Listen.
22:12If you can't handle your booze, Gretel, don't drink here.
22:14Turbo Hardware has the team
22:23To help you build any dream
22:26And ladders, hammers, cords, and plows
22:31If this is music, kill me now
22:36Oh, Turbo Hardware, kill me now
22:40What's your favorite thing to get from a hardware store?
22:47Um, no, sorry.
22:49You're on your own.
22:59How's your baby shower?
23:03You're having a boy.
23:05Awesome.
23:06They got any names?
23:13Wait, wait, let me guess, let me guess.
23:15Cyrus, Silas, Phoenix, Wolfgang, Derek, Murray, Brian, Chad, Glad.
23:20Sad.
23:22It's Andrew.
23:24Is it Andrew?
23:25I think it's Jeremy.
23:27Jeremy.
23:28Jez.
23:29Jezabel.
23:29Were there many people there?
23:36Yeah.
23:37I kind of just did my, like, laugh at the party thing, you know?
23:42Well, hey, I mean, you don't need to go to these things if you don't want to.
23:48Um, yeah, I kind of do.
23:52They're our friends and they're having babies, so.
23:56Yeah.
23:57No, I just, I like them.
23:59I just, I don't like the people where I have to pretend that I don't really want to have a baby.
24:03Yeah, but no, that's the thing.
24:03You don't actually have to, you don't have to pretend that.
24:08No?
24:10No.
24:12Andrew.
24:13Okay, I'm nearly 40.
24:15Mm-hmm.
24:18When we got together, we were saying that we were going to have kids by now.
24:22Yes, and can things, I don't, I don't know, I mean, can, can things change?
24:32Mm-hmm.
24:34Yeah.
24:35Yeah, I'm.
24:37What?
24:39Oh, I mean.
24:40What?
24:41I mean, just say it.
24:43It's like one thing changed.
24:46What changed?
24:46Okay, well, it's, it's not about that, though.
24:50Oh.
24:50No, no, it's got nothing to do with that.
24:53I'm not there yet.
24:56That is not me saying that I'm not going to get there, but it's just right now, today,
25:01I'm not there.
25:10Fuck.
25:14Teagan.
25:14Teagan.
25:16Teagan.
25:17Teagan.
25:17Teagan.
25:17Teagan.
25:18Teagan.
25:18Teagan.
25:19Teagan.
25:19Teagan.
25:20Teagan.
25:20Teagan.
25:21Teagan.
25:21Teagan.
25:22Teagan.
25:22Teagan.
25:23Teagan.
25:23Teagan.
25:24Teagan.
25:25Teagan.
25:25Teagan.
25:26Teagan.
25:26Teagan.
25:27Teagan.
25:27Teagan.
25:28Teagan.
25:28Teagan.
25:29Teagan.
25:29Teagan.
25:30Teagan.
25:30Teagan.
25:31Teagan.
25:31Teagan.
25:32Teagan.
25:33Teagan.
25:34Teagan.
25:35Teagan.
25:36Teagan.
25:37Teagan.
25:38Teagan.
25:39Teagan.
25:40Teagan.
25:41Teagan.
25:42Teagan.
25:43Teagan.
25:44Teagan.
25:45you know why is it that i i look in the mirror every day and i i feel like i'm just getting
26:02older and older and you look exactly the same
26:06that's bullshit no it's true it's really unfair it's really unfair
26:13you know what's happening to me what see this see that oh yeah it's like honest honestly it's like
26:22i've i'm actually getting an extra chin i know i know and well i know the truth is i'm gonna have
26:28to be honest with you i've known about this chin for quite some time but i really i really really
26:36love it i do i even i don't know i have a i have an m4 oh yeah what's the name jeremy jeremy
26:45i love hey i love jeremy so much can i can i kiss him please what's the sound of it
26:58oh
27:00oh
27:04oh
27:08oh
27:12oh
27:14oh
27:16oh
27:18oh
27:20oh
27:22oh
27:24oh
27:32nicole's got a new hobby i say i brought it in for you i know how much you like to blow your own horn
27:38that's my daughter's just coming to pick it up oh she's musical energy no not noticeably but she's a
27:48He's a good human.
27:51And that's all I care about.
27:54I don't know if I can care about that.
27:57No.
27:59Good morning.
28:02Mr Straughan,
28:04you are Alan and Beth Chaplin's neighbour, correct?
28:06Going on four years now.
28:08And do you have a good relationship?
28:10Initially we did.
28:11Then they turned.
28:13What caused the change?
28:14Alan wanted me to take out a tree in my yard
28:19and I refused.
28:21I offered to trim it.
28:23He insisted it had to go.
28:25An 80-year-old oak.
28:27And how did the defendant respond to your refusal?
28:33He started calling me dick.
28:35He is a dick.
28:38I'd ask for decorum in this court, please.
28:41That clear? Everyone?
28:43Continue, Miss Nicholls.
28:44Did the issue
28:45resolve eventually?
28:49In a manner of speaking,
28:51he poisoned the tree.
28:53Do you have proof of this?
28:54I complained to counsel
28:55and when they investigated,
28:57he coughed up the fine without so much as a squeak.
29:00And Mrs Straughan,
29:00if I could please take you back
29:02to April the 4th, 2023.
29:05Were you at home that day?
29:06Yes, I was.
29:08And did anything unusual happen?
29:11Um, I heard loud voices coming from the workshop.
29:14Hey!
29:15Come here!
29:17Then I heard something I don't think I'll ever forget.
29:20Like, let me go.
29:22That poor woman screamed it.
29:25Like, let me go!
29:26I knew something awful was going on,
29:30so I went to grab my phone.
29:31Just as I was turning around,
29:32I saw the lady speed off.
29:34She was there, too.
29:43Let the record show
29:44that the witness is pointing
29:45to the wife of the accused.
29:50One last question, Mr Straughan.
29:52Two days later, on April the 6th,
29:55were you at home between 1pm and 5pm?
29:58No, I was in a meeting in town all afternoon.
30:01So you can't confirm
30:02if the defendant was home during that window?
30:06No, I can't.
30:09Thank you, Mr Straughan.
30:11No further questions.
30:16Mr Straughan.
30:19Your name is Richard.
30:21Yes.
30:23So, am I to understand
30:24that one of the reasons
30:25that your relationship with my client deteriorated
30:28was due to his calling you by your name?
30:32Well, it's not my name.
30:35I don't like Dick.
30:36You don't like Dick?
30:40You're not alone in that, Mr Straughan.
30:42I'm sure there are many others in this room
30:43that share your feeling.
30:44Don't presume to speak for the court, Mr Colby.
30:47Your Honour.
30:50Mr Straughan,
30:51have you found yourself in conflict
30:52with other neighbours?
30:54Nothing out of the ordinary.
30:56May the witness be shown
30:57on Exhibit 17 to 28.
31:00These are 11 separate complaints
31:02lodged by you,
31:04dismissed by the council
31:05over a seven-month period.
31:08They rebuked you
31:08as a vexatious complainant,
31:11did they not?
31:11Yes, but unfairly.
31:13What reason did my client give
31:15for wanting the tree removed?
31:16I don't care what they said,
31:18they wanted more sunlight.
31:19Let me refresh your memory.
31:20This is from my client's own submission
31:25to the council in his words.
31:28It's a beautiful old tree,
31:30but the roots are making it dangerous
31:32for my daughter's wheelchair.
31:35It's requested nothing to do with light,
31:37did it, Mr Straughan?
31:38It was a plea on behalf of his disabled daughter,
31:42which you opposed, wasn't it?
31:44No more questions, Your Honour?
31:52More cheap tactics, Brett?
31:54You'll have to be more specific than that.
31:57Oh, come on,
31:57Josie Chapton is an A-grade university student.
32:00She's supremely intelligent.
32:01To let everyone assume
32:03that she doesn't know better
32:04than to heckle in court.
32:05Josie is entirely her own person.
32:07She is not my ward.
32:08Okay.
32:09Well, I feel not above exploiting her.
32:11I'm not above calling her out on it.
32:14Had a shithead next door once.
32:17Filled his pull-up with Noah.
32:19So it seems we have a double homicide,
32:21Amanda and the tree.
32:23Arsh.
32:23Let's try and keep it respectful.
32:25I respect Dick.
32:26Yeah, but does he respect you?
32:30I once met Dick Van Dyke at the Whiskey of Go-Go.
32:33He was a good Dick.
32:35Okay, Denise.
32:36Hey.
32:44What's going on with you and Gretel?
32:47It's a lot.
32:48What?
32:49She's asking to borrow money now.
32:50Money? How much?
32:51She's begging to go clubbing.
32:53I don't want to get you involved.
32:56But that's what I'm dealing with.
32:58Yeah.
33:00Dr. Almeida,
33:01can you please state for the court
33:03your relationship to the accused?
33:06I was Josie Chaplin's pulmonologist for seven years.
33:09I specialize in treating the lungs.
33:11And would you say you had a good relationship
33:14with the Chaplin family?
33:15I like to think so.
33:18Disability care is different to other kinds of medicine.
33:21And it's more of a partnership.
33:23But that partnership ended seven years ago, didn't it?
33:27Yes.
33:27I stopped treating Josie after an incident.
33:31Before I ask you about that incident,
33:34could you please tell the court what precipitated it?
33:37I'd decided to...
33:38Well, I needed to change Josie's medication regimen.
33:42But Beth and Alan didn't agree.
33:45Did they protest?
33:47Yes.
33:48I explained my reasons, but they wouldn't accept it.
33:50They wanted Josie to stay on her existing medication.
33:55Alan kept calling and emailing.
33:57In fact, Mr. Chaplin, he emailed you 23 times
34:01and left nine voicemails in 24 hours.
34:05How did that make you feel, Dr. Almeida?
34:09Harassed.
34:11Can you please tell the court what happened next?
34:15I can.
34:16Things escalated.
34:18I was leaving work one night and I...
34:22walked to my car in the car park.
34:27Okay, see you soon.
34:39Josie needs to be back on her old meds.
34:43Alan cornered me.
34:45He stood over me.
34:47There was no one around and he was very threatening.
34:50Did you feel afraid of Mr. Chaplin?
34:53I have to go.
34:54I can't be here.
34:54Yes, I did.
34:55I...
34:58I really thought he might do something if I didn't agree.
35:02Put her back on the old meds.
35:04It's not that simple.
35:06Then you make it simple.
35:12It was like he was a completely different person.
35:14Oh, my God.
35:25Dr. Almeida.
35:28For seven years, your partnership with the Chaplains was very successful, was it not?
35:33By and large.
35:34Josie met or exceeded the benchmarks for her condition.
35:37And during that time, did my client's behavior ever give you any cause for concern?
35:43Not particularly.
35:45He was a model carer?
35:47To his daughter, yes.
35:48Yes, to his daughter.
35:49Who else?
35:51What motivated your decision to change Josie's medication?
35:55Another one of my patients had died while taking the medication.
35:58Indeed, that was Hannah Seymour.
36:00Her death necessitated extensive appearances by you before an inquest.
36:05Is that right?
36:06I appeared four times.
36:08Four times, indeed.
36:09Now, is it fair to say that a patient with Josie Chaplin's complex history of aspiration pneumonia
36:16can swing from mild health concerns to critically ill to even death within a few hours?
36:23Does happen.
36:24How many of my clients increasingly panicked pleas did you respond to?
36:30I couldn't say.
36:31I can say.
36:33Four of 23 emails and two of nine voice messages.
36:38Would that be accurate?
36:40I wasn't counting.
36:42His daughter was regressing on this new medication.
36:45You were not responding to his calls.
36:47You, her primary physician.
36:51This was a desperate man.
36:52Can you not understand that?
36:54In hindsight, maybe.
36:57Did you consider reinstating Josie's original medication?
37:01No, I didn't.
37:02Why is that?
37:03Because I'd just lost a patient.
37:06Because I'd just lost a patient and I...
37:09I was being cautious.
37:11I was trying to protect all my patients.
37:14To protect all your patients?
37:16I suggest that under the intense scrutiny of those inquests,
37:20you were trying to actually protect yourself.
37:22I was doing what I thought was responsible.
37:24No further questions, Your Honor.
37:28Doctor, did Josie Chaplin's condition deteriorate after your confrontation with the accused?
37:36I couldn't say.
37:37I referred her to another specialist.
37:39And did you stop the medication in question for any of your other patients?
37:45Twelve others.
37:46And how many of those patients, carers or parents threatened you in a secluded car park?
37:53None.
37:54None.
37:55Thank you, Doctor.
37:56No further questions.
37:57Do you think you might have trained her a bit too well?
37:59Yes, I'm questioning a number of my life choices in this moment.
38:03Mr. Colby.
38:04Whatever the fuck Luella told you, there is no John.
38:08Okay?
38:09I-I'd know.
38:09Amanda would have mentioned him.
38:10Mr. Fraser, I'd prefer not to discuss the case with you.
38:11Please, just look.
38:12She was the love of my life.
38:13And she wasn't killed by some phantom.
38:14Oh, I'm sorry.
38:15You might have trained her a bit too well.
38:16Yes, I'm questioning a number of my life choices in this moment.
38:19Mr. Colby.
38:22Whatever the fuck Luella told you, there is no John.
38:27Okay?
38:28I-I'd know.
38:29Amanda would have mentioned him.
38:30Mr. Fraser, I'd prefer not to discuss the case with you.
38:32Please, just look.
38:33She was the love of my life.
38:34And she wasn't killed by some phantom.
38:44Where's my good boy?
38:59Where's a good boy?
39:01You also have a bad day, did you?
39:04I see a phone, a picture of the empty grave.
39:08There, there were holidays, yellow, very old.
39:17Fuck!
39:18I don't mind me, don't I-I-I-I-I carry on.
39:23There's a day.
39:25My day.
39:27Long.
39:30Bloody long.
39:31Pass me the derby, would you?
39:40What?
39:41The joint.
39:42Pass me the joint.
39:43You don't.
39:44Get fucked up smoking that shit before you even thought of.
39:48I find that hard to believe, but-
39:51I was a hippie.
39:55Do you know what a hippie was?
40:00Yes.
40:01Be careful, it's not hippie weed.
40:06Christ.
40:07Oh!
40:08Oh!
40:09That's good.
40:10Good?
40:11Yeah.
40:12Nice.
40:13Yeah, son.
40:15Can I ask you something?
40:16Yeah, sure.
40:28Your mate, Alan.
40:42What if he did it?
40:45Would you still defend him?
40:47You know I would.
40:48That's the law.
40:50Come on, give us another toke.
41:04Turbo Hardware has the team to help you build any dream.
41:14I'm gonna go to bed.
41:15Pardon?
41:16I'm gonna go.
41:17Do you wanna come?
41:18I've gotta get a demo out to the agency tonight.
41:21I'll see you next.
41:22Love you.
41:23Love you.
41:24Turbo Hardware has the team to help you build any dream.
41:31Fuck.
41:32Hey.
41:33Hey.
41:34What's up?
41:35I'm sorry to call so late.
41:36Oh, no, no, no.
41:37It's fine.
41:38I'm just...
41:39Yeah, I'm still working.
41:40Kind of.
41:41What do you, uh...
41:42What do you need?
41:43So, um...
41:44I got into this rehab program.
41:45And, um...
41:46Well, basically, I was...
41:47Someone was gonna give me a lift, my friend, but her kids are sick.
41:50Selfish.
41:51Yeah.
41:52You did say you were driving past tomorrow.
41:54Oh, no.
41:55I'm sorry to call so late.
41:56I'm sorry to call so late.
41:57Oh, no, no, no.
41:58It's fine.
41:59I'm just, um...
42:00Yeah, I'm still working.
42:01Kind of.
42:02What do you, uh...
42:03What do you need?
42:04So, um...
42:05I got into this rehab program.
42:06And, um...
42:07Well, basically, I was...
42:08Someone was gonna give me a lift, my friend, but...
42:09Her kids are sick.
42:10Selfish.
42:11It's 8.30 okay for a pickup?
42:16Yeah, 8.30 would be amazing.
42:18Yeah, well...
42:20I'm...
42:21I'm amazing.
42:23Yes, you're amazing.
42:27It's in the morning.
42:29See ya.
42:37Hey.
42:38Where are you?
42:39I made dinner.
42:40I'm gonna stare over at Hayley's.
42:42Uh...
42:43We're gonna mark up the sheet music for the concert.
42:47Alright.
42:48Have fun.
42:49Love you.
42:50Bye. Love you.
42:51Hey.
42:52Hey.
42:53Hey!
42:54Yeah.
42:55Nice one going behind my back.
42:56What?
42:57Coming into the club with your little stories?
42:58Jazz, I went back there to get my card.
42:59Yeah, you wanna create drama?
43:00Is that what you're trying to do?
43:01Because let me tell you, I can create drama.
43:05I'm not...
43:06I didn't mean to make this a big deal, Jazz.
43:07Seriously.
43:08Yeah?
43:09Watch.
43:10Jazz.
43:11Jasmine.
43:12Hurry up.
43:13Let's go in.
43:14Hurry up.
43:15Let's go in.
43:16I'm gonna make my card.
43:17I'm gonna make my card.
43:18Yeah, you wanna create drama?
43:19Yeah, you wanna create drama?
43:20Is that what you're trying to do?
43:21Because let me tell you.
43:22I can create drama.
43:23I'm not...
43:24Yes. Jasmine.
43:38Hurry up. Let's go in.
43:50We can't keep doing this fucking book.
43:52No, I'm not... I'm not just gonna stop.
43:54You were broken into!
43:56Yeah, which means that I'm close.
43:58Too close. Like, what if you had been here?
44:00I wasn't.
44:01You're being crazy.
44:03We don't go anywhere anymore, we don't talk about anything else,
44:05and it's infuriating because there's no relationship!
44:07Nothing is as important as this! Okay?
44:10Not us! Not you! Nothing!
44:22You're not dying!
44:23No, nothing!
44:24No!
44:25No!
44:26No, no!
44:27No!
44:28You're not dead!
44:29You're a happy man!
44:30But you're a great man!
44:31You're a good man!
44:32You're a little boy!
44:33You're a little boy!
44:34A little boy!
44:35Oh, man!
44:36A little boy!
44:38A little boy!
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