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I Fought the Law Season 1 Episode 3
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00:00I was beginning to wonder if I'd ever
00:29see you again I was too bloody cross Mark 110% that's what you told me yeah and I meant it
00:38we were that confident I just don't understand how 12 people could be so stupid how much more
00:44evidence did they need yeah I was shocked as you were I'd never seen anything like it any other
00:50jury in the land they would have convicted him I took for granted that my dose would outlive me
00:54took for granted that a killer would be bound guilty I can't take nothing for granted no more
01:02things will be different at the retrial
01:05we'll get him this time
01:08we've now heard that every fingerprint on that key was in fact yours added to the fibers from
01:20your rugby jersey the DNA from your hair and semen found on the blanket I would argue it proves an
01:27irrefutable forensic link between you and the crime scene the stains you're talking about must have
01:34been from like several weeks earlier when I had sex with Julie like I said I never went to her
01:41place on the night she died and you can't prove that I did you have already admitted to being drunk
01:48right after being thrown out of the rugby club for inappropriate behavior with a stripper you were
01:56something of a sexual frenzy weren't you I like a drink every once in a while so what it's not a crime
02:04I bet most of us here do right yeah and I like sex too and guess what it's not illegal either
02:14last time I checked no but you went to Julie's house expecting sex and your ego
02:22couldn't handle being rejected could it
02:2620 months
02:29have been persecuted by police
02:32I've been kept away from me children me girlfriend
02:37you are here to answer my questions not to showboat
02:40when Julie Hogg spurned your sexual advances you flew into a murderous rage didn't you you lost control
02:50didn't you
02:51it's true that I like Julie I really did
03:00but I was never there that night
03:04I was framed
03:07just to let you know the hero's back
03:28upon the judge's earlier direction that he will accept a majority verdict on which at least 10 of you are agreed
03:38have you reached such a verdict please answer yes or no
03:44no
03:49members of the jury
03:56since this is the second time we've had a mistrial I must direct you to return a not guilty verdict
04:04I'm afraid it's over
04:05no it's not
04:06since the jury have delivered a not guilty verdict
04:10you are formally acquitted of the murder of Julie Hogg and may leave the doc a free man
04:16thank you judge
04:18no no no he murdered Owen Carter
04:20how could you let him walk free
04:22how much more evidence did you need
04:24don't walk away
04:25don't walk away not
04:26stop
04:28he's getting away with murder
04:30get away from me
04:32no if you wasn't
04:34look at the police
04:35have done that job he would
04:37no
04:38how about we give you something
04:40best leave us
04:41ma
04:42please
04:43please
04:48i really thought this was it this time Charlie
04:52why couldn't the jury see what everyone else could
04:56none of it makes any sense none of it
05:00Yeah.
05:07You gave her her best shot.
05:30Yeah.
06:00I almost believe that the pictures are all I can feel.
06:30Don't have to keep checking in on me, Charlie. I'm fine.
06:35I'm not checking on you.
06:37I'm just out of tea bags, I saw.
06:43What's that?
06:45And we'll hear more on the response of John Major
06:48on the draft treaty in tomorrow night's show.
06:51We now cross to our Middle Eastern correspondent
06:54for an update on the situation in the Gulf.
06:56My, um...
06:58My nurse manager wants me to make an appointment
07:00with a staff psychologist.
07:06You really think it will help?
07:09I keep seeing him, Charlie.
07:13At the laundress, at the care of school,
07:16or the...
07:18the supermarket checkout.
07:22I'm scared that I'm losing my mind.
07:26You're not losing your mind, love.
07:30At this point, I'm willing to try anything.
07:33Witch doctors.
07:34Crystals.
07:35Magic beans.
07:36Thank you, Alan.
07:37Anything.
07:38In a special report,
07:39we hear from a man who has spent almost two years
07:42behind bars for a crime he didn't commit.
07:45Jesus Christ, it's him.
07:47I'm studying.
07:48Look, look, wait, wait, leave it on.
07:50I want to hear what he has to say for himself.
07:52Are you sure?
07:53Turn it up.
07:54Do you have a message for the Cleveland police?
07:56Police have been pointing the finger at me for 20 months,
07:59but they found out that it was in the wrong direction.
08:02I'm turning it off.
08:04No, no, no, wait, please.
08:05Will you be seeking recompense?
08:07Compensation of any kind?
08:09Well, I feel like I should be given something.
08:15Over the 20 months I spent behind bars
08:18for something I haven't done.
08:20Ugh.
08:21They have to leave.
08:22They have to leave.
08:23Yeah.
08:24They have to leave.
08:25They have to leave.
08:26Just go.
08:27I'm following.
08:28Theodore's got to leave.
08:29Maybe there's a new one more.
08:30We can see him.
08:31Maybe there's a new one.
08:32It's not just going to be here,
08:37but you'll see what that's done.
08:38It's not just going to go to.
08:39We can see him.
08:41It's not just going to be able to get out of here.
08:44This is Darren, who needs his dressings changed and two more power seam on at half-fast.
08:53See you.
08:55Hey, Darren.
08:56How are you feeling today?
08:59Huh?
09:00Let's have a look.
09:01I reckon you could use some new dressings.
09:04Let's get this sorted, eh?
09:05Okay.
09:11Right, let's see.
09:12Okay, we'll get those taken off of you, eh?
09:21Ah!
09:23Stop!
09:24Ah!
09:25Somebody's dead!
09:26Am!
09:26Don't be afraid of me!
09:28No!
09:29It's okay, it's okay, it's okay, it's me.
09:31It's okay.
09:39I'm sorry.
09:41Oh, God, I'm sorry.
09:43Oh, God, I'm sorry.
09:50How far away are they?
09:51I'll show you who.
09:53And off he flew.
09:54Back to where they'd come.
09:56Here we go again.
09:58The wood pigeon left his house to win.
10:01It was a really hard girl.
10:03It was a really hard girl.
10:03It was a beautiful stung.
10:05The branches tripped them.
10:07The gravel snatched at them.
10:09But at last, the ragdolls found themselves standing beneath the crowd.
10:12Hello?
10:13Hold on, Mark.
10:20I'll see.
10:20It's Mark Braithwaite.
10:22I'm sorry, Mark.
10:26She's sick leave.
10:28Yes.
10:30I'll tell you you're cold again.
10:31Ta-ra.
10:32It ain't his fault.
10:38Hiya, Kev.
10:39Hi, Grandad.
10:41Are you coming with me?
10:43Where?
10:44Church.
10:46Why?
10:49What about you, Kev?
10:51Do I have to?
10:53I suppose not.
11:02What's happened to you?
11:05What?
11:07I thought you'd be glad if it was peace and quiet.
11:11I don't like the thought of you being on your own here like this.
11:15Are you eating properly?
11:19Yeah, I'm fine, Charlie.
11:23You can't just give up, love.
11:25Why not?
11:25You gave up months ago.
11:32I'll see you later.
11:37I'll come by tomorrow and cook for you.
11:53Oh, you good.
12:03That was a tight one of those.
12:11Kevin.
12:13Kevin, love your shoelaces and don't.
12:15Can you follow me?
12:16Careful, don't run.
12:18Goodbye.
12:19What number's my mammy's house?
12:26It's 52, love.
12:27Why?
12:28No reason.
12:29Just wondered.
12:32Hi, Kev.
12:33Hi, Uncle Gary.
12:36Hiya, ma'am.
12:37Hi, love.
12:41Everything all right?
12:42Yeah, of course.
12:45Run into that, uh, Michelle from the hairdressers.
12:48She said she hadn't seen you in months.
12:50Yeah.
12:52I don't go there anymore.
12:53It's time.
12:54Why not?
12:59You can't let him take over your life, man.
13:01It's just the thought of bumping into him.
13:09Can't do it, love.
13:10Even in the middle of the day when it's full of people.
13:16That's actually kind of why I'm here, mam.
13:19You're certain?
13:20Not me.
13:22Susie Allen did.
13:24In a pub.
13:24In town.
13:26And?
13:31She heard him boasting about how he killed our Julie.
13:34And got away with it.
13:36Boasting to who?
13:37Just anyone who'd listen, apparently.
13:41Look at him, they told you.
13:43They must be able to get him for this.
13:45Right?
13:47Watch Kevin for a minute, will you?
13:48Where you going, ma'am?
13:51Ma'am?
13:54I'm never there, ma'am.
13:56He's laughing at us, Mark.
13:58Look, I'm sure Angela's friend will testify in court
14:00if she needs to, you know.
14:02We've known the family a long time.
14:06What?
14:09I'm sorry, Anne, I thought you knew.
14:11Knew what?
14:13The double jeopardy law prevents us from doing any more, I'm afraid.
14:19Double jeopardy?
14:20What is double jeopardy?
14:22It's a law which stops a person being tried twice for the same crime.
14:26Because the jury were directed to acquit him last time.
14:29He can't be tried again, unfortunately.
14:34Are you joking?
14:36He's going around bragging about killing my daughter
14:38and he can't be done for it?
14:39No, according to the law, no.
14:41It's been that way for 800 years, ever since the Magna Carta.
14:44It's not what we wanted, I know.
14:50We just have to hope he gets caught for something else.
14:52How can that possibly be right?
14:55How can the man who killed my little girl
14:57who's bragging about killing her
14:58be afraid to keep on living his life?
15:01No, I'm sorry.
15:01I'm sorry.
15:02I'm sorry.
15:04And look, I...
15:05I want you to know that
15:07even though the case is closed,
15:10I'll always be here for you.
15:11No, I don't...
15:12It's how you need me out.
15:13Ridiculous!
15:14I don't need you now.
15:16You, sir!
15:21You can't go to jail in a civil trial, apparently.
15:24The best we can hope for
15:26is him having to pay compensation.
15:29It doesn't give us the one bloody thing we need, does it?
15:32Well, I'm angry too, Charlie.
15:33They think they can just pay us off.
15:36This is bullshit!
15:37Charlie?
15:43Charlie?
15:46Are you okay, Charlie?
15:49Charlie!
15:51Jesus Christ!
15:52Charlie!
15:53Oh, my God.
15:54Oh, please, God.
15:55Charlie, no, please, no.
15:57Oh, shit.
15:57I need an ambulance.
16:09I think my husband's having a heart attack.
16:11All right, my love.
16:11Can you give me your address?
16:12Um, it's 37 Westbury Road, Billingham.
16:15Please hurry!
16:16Right, there's an ambulance on its way to you now.
16:18Charlie, please, come on.
16:19I can't lose you.
16:20I'll stay on the line
16:21and talk you through exactly what I need you to do.
16:23Oh, God.
16:23Oh, God.
16:23Oh, God.
16:27You are incredible, they said.
16:45So calm and assured.
16:49What a bollocks.
16:53God, you scared the bejesus off of me.
16:56Oh, sorry about that.
16:59Look, you've got to start taking things easy.
17:01And that means cutting back your hours on the food truck.
17:04Please, I mean it, Charlie.
17:07I couldn't bear to lose you.
17:09We need the money.
17:10Bugger the money.
17:12Life is about the people that you love.
17:14That's all that matters.
17:19It's good to have you back.
17:20Look, I've been thinking it seems silly both of us paying rent, you know, so I was thinking
17:34we could move back in together.
17:38Irina.
17:39Of course I do.
17:42And not just to look after you, you know.
17:43I thought maybe we could start over.
17:53I don't want you to promise me something.
17:58You know me.
18:01I'm not a fighter.
18:04It's something I worked out a long time ago.
18:07Julie's gone.
18:14And there's nothing we can do to bring her back.
18:20It's not fair.
18:23But we need to try and move on.
18:26Both of us.
18:27I know, love.
18:31But you've got to find a way.
18:34Somehow.
18:40But if I can't...
18:43Then I'm scared we might not make it.
18:47You and me.
18:52Okay.
18:55I promise.
18:57I promise.
19:03I'm never going to die.
19:07Okay.
19:10Bye.
19:23Bye.
19:24Bye.
19:26Bye.
19:27Bye.
19:27Out on the road before sunrise, another town left behind, open up the throttle on its own.
19:50I'm home.
19:57Jesus Christ, Hallie!
20:12I'm sorry, love.
20:15What on earth are you doing?
20:17Nothing.
20:19Doesn't look like nothing.
20:22I've just...
20:24I've started taking the evening classes.
20:26In what?
20:29Line dancing.
20:30Don't you laugh?
20:31No.
20:32Whatever floats your boat like.
20:35It's the counting, you see.
20:37You've really got to concentrate.
20:39Right.
20:41It's the only thing that takes my mind off it all.
20:45Listen, love.
20:46I know, I haven't.
20:47I know.
20:48I know, I haven't.
20:50I know, I haven't.
20:51I know, I haven't.
20:52I know, I haven't.
20:53I know, I haven't.
20:54I know, I haven't.
20:55I know.
20:56I know.
20:57I know, I haven't.
20:58I know.
20:59I know.
21:00I know.
21:01I know.
21:02I know.
21:03I know.
21:04I know.
21:05I know.
21:06I know.
21:07I know.
21:08But what's happened?
21:09I found him on his own, outside your Julie's old house.
21:13He was ever so polite, bless him.
21:15Come here.
21:16I said he wanted to have a look around.
21:18I think he wanted to remember his mum.
21:20Can you go inside, darling?
21:23We'll ring your dad, let him know.
21:25Thanks for bringing him back, Bev.
21:27No problem.
21:28It's not safe to be out there on your own, love.
21:33I would have taken you out there.
21:35I'm sorry.
21:37You're not to do that again.
21:40Do you understand?
21:42You need to speak to us first.
21:44Or your dad.
21:46Look, just because your mum's not around anymore,
21:50I'll always be there for you, you know that.
21:53And your granddad, too.
21:59Nana?
22:00Yes, love?
22:03Did mummy really sip in the bath?
22:12Uh, yeah.
22:15And is that how she died?
22:20That's right.
22:22She slipped and she hit her head.
22:26Yeah.
22:28Can I go and play in my room now?
22:33Of course you can, Bubbles.
22:38I'll take you home to your dads later.
22:40OK.
22:45One day he'll be old enough to do his own digging.
22:47We won't let it get to that stage.
22:49I can't bear it, Charlie.
22:50I hate lying to him.
22:53It's better than the truth.
22:55Charlie.
22:56Charlie.
22:57Charlie.
22:58Charlie.
22:59Charlie.
23:00Charlie.
23:01Charlie.
23:02Charlie.
23:03Charlie.
23:04Charlie, wake up.
23:05What is it?
23:06I think there's someone in the house.
23:07Wait, wait.
23:08Wait.
23:09Wait.
23:10Wait.
23:11Wait.
23:12Wait.
23:13Wait.
23:14Wait.
23:15I didn't imagine him.
23:17Okay.
23:18Good night.
23:19What is it?
23:20Hey.
23:21What is it?
23:22I think there's someone in the house.
23:24Charlie, Charlie, wake up. Well, what is it?
23:27I think there's someone in the house.
23:30Wait, wait.
23:37I didn't imagine him.
23:40It's the age of boy.
23:43OK.
23:48But if it's him, Charlie. It's all right.
23:51Charlie? It's all right, love.
23:54Yes, stay there.
23:56Be careful, Charlie.
23:58I'll be fine.
24:04Hello?
24:09Who's there?
24:16Charlie?
24:23Charlie?
24:24Oh, God.
24:33Oh!
24:37Charlie, let's get out.
24:41He wants to say hello to you, doesn't he?
24:43Oh, oh, oh, oh.
24:44Oh, oh.
24:47It's all right. I've got you.
24:49It's all right. Uncle's got you.
24:51It's all right.
24:52Oh, back to the wilds for you.
25:05Hey.
25:06Hey.
25:07It's all right.
25:10Oh, no, it's not.
25:12It's just a bed.
25:14It's all right.
25:15I don't feel safe here.
25:18I can't live in fear of him, Charlie.
25:24I know.
25:25No.
25:26Thanks for doing this, Mark.
25:28I couldn't ask Charlie.
25:28No, of course you couldn't.
25:31My therapist thinks it would be good for me.
25:33He reckons it's the key to ending the nightmares.
25:35Yeah.
25:36Well, let's hope so.
25:37Well, you know, you don't have to do this.
25:38It's...
25:39I do.
25:40I need to move on with my life.
25:41I need to move on with my life.
26:08Well, I'm here if you need me.
26:38I don't know.
27:08I don't know what I was expecting.
27:10I'm just feeling numb.
27:12And that bastard is still out there.
27:14How did he get away with it?
27:19This was a big step on.
27:25You're the only one who even gives me the time of day.
27:28Everyone else treats me like I'm some crazy woman.
27:31You're not crazy.
27:33You didn't even respond to my calls anymore.
27:36It's like I'm screaming into the void.
27:40I can't just sit around and wait for him to kill somebody else.
27:45You tried Frank Cook, RMP?
27:48He's a good man.
27:49And he's not part of the police force.
27:51What do you mean?
27:53If the water's polluted, go higher upstream.
27:58Oh, wait.
27:59I just want to hear what he has to say.
28:01That's all.
28:02Just promise not to make a scene.
28:03No one.
28:04Okay?
28:05It's not just one or two potholes, man.
28:06It's the whole of Marsh House, haven't you?
28:07He's right.
28:08Why is nothing being done about him?
28:09I understand.
28:10You should come see for yourself.
28:11I promise to look into this for you, Mr. Simpson.
28:13And I will.
28:14Now, are there any last questions before we wind up proceedings?
28:15Yeah, I have a question.
28:16Yes.
28:17How can I help?
28:18There's a murderer walking the streets of Billingham.
28:19And nobody seems interested in doing anything about it.
28:21It's Mrs. Ming, isn't it?
28:22That's right.
28:23Can I begin by saying how much I admire your courage for coming here this evening?
28:25Have you spoken to the police?
28:26Yes.
28:27Yes.
28:28Yes.
28:29Yes.
28:30Yes.
28:31Yes.
28:32Yes.
28:33Yes.
28:34Yes.
28:35Yes.
28:36Yes.
28:37Yes.
28:38Yes.
28:39Yes.
28:40Yes.
28:41Yes.
28:42Yes.
28:43Yes.
28:44Yes.
28:45Yes.
28:46Yes.
28:47Yes.
28:48Yes.
28:49Yes.
28:50Yes.
28:51Yes.
28:52I've heard the police about your concerns.
28:53The police are sick of the sight of me.
28:55I'm sorry to hear that, Mrs. Ming.
28:57But my suggestion would be-
28:59Look, do you have any idea how it feels to be completely ignored?
29:02No, nothing's changed.
29:04Nobody's been punished.
29:05No-one's lost their job.
29:06Well, I've lost my daughter.
29:07Please, I've…
29:08No, this isn't just about our Julie.
29:10It's about anybody with a daughter.
29:12There is a killer in our community and it's only a matter of time before he murders some other
29:16poor girl.
29:18You are our MP, Mr. Cook.
29:20cook you're supposed to serve us so I would like to know what it is you're
29:24gonna do about it yes first of all let me say I completely understand your
29:35frustration and I want to help you if I can although I can't interfere with the
29:42legal process I'm gonna have a word with the deputy chief constable the very
29:47least he should be meeting with you and listening to your concerns
29:53thank you leave it with me
30:05hope you don't mind my being in uniform you could be sitting there and your wife
30:09runs for all I care point is he here I owe you an apology you should never be made a
30:19feel like you weren't being listened to I must have been quite the bollocking Frank
30:24Cook gave you look I want to know what you're doing to get that monster off the
30:29streets because from where I'm sitting it looks like bugger all whilst you have my
30:34utmost sympathy mrs. Ming and those are my colleagues I'm afraid there's nothing
30:39more that can be done he's been acquitted whether we like it or not that's the
30:44bottom line I need you to do something about the fact that he is still out there
30:48we can't keep going after a man for something the courts said he didn't do or
30:53something he might do in the future I am telling you now unless he's taken off the
30:59streets he's gonna do harm to someone else he's a psychopath tell him Charlie he's
31:08apologised to us love isn't that what we wanted well you can put your shoes back on
31:15and leave right useless as always
31:29we should do this more often
31:56we'll get that
32:00be worth it though
32:03you're tripping
32:10oh yeah I'll try your flavor
32:12I'll get us a napkin
32:14grab a napkin thank you
32:21no no no
32:26oh my god
32:32what is it love what's wrong
32:35I told them they wouldn't listen
32:39Jesus Christ
32:42I'm gonna find out when the trial is
32:45I am going Charlie
32:47you can't go on your own
32:56we'll both go
32:59every time that man is in a courtroom
33:04I want him to see us there watching him
33:06never forget and never forgive him
33:09until he pays for what he's done or until he dies
33:12your attack on Christopher Harris was completely unprovoked
33:21nearly every bone in his face was broken
33:24your attack on Lisa White left her with a collapsed lung and was equally vicious and unprovoked
33:32both of them were very fortunate to have survived
33:36considering the severity of these attacks
33:40and your previous record of violent offenses
33:44I have decided on a custodial sentence
33:48no shorter than seven years
33:50seven years
33:51he snapped a baseball bat over a man's face for god's sake
33:56he stabbed that poor woman 13 times with an oven fork
34:00at least he's locked up
34:02yeah for now maybe
34:04come on
34:05let's go for a drink
34:06celebrate
34:07no
34:07only when he gets what he deserves
34:10I thought the whole idea was to get him off the streets
34:13if we can't treat this like a victory
34:15then what are we even doing this for
34:17for justice Charlie
34:19for justice
34:21hello Mark
34:39Charlie said you'd be here
34:42we got news
34:52from all in prison
34:54if he's topped himself I'll not pretend to be sad
34:58he's still very much alive
35:00in fact
35:01he seems to think that he's invincible
35:04he sent a death threat to his ex-girlfriend
35:07Lisa White
35:09said that when he gets out
35:11he'll do to her
35:11what he did to Julie
35:13and he's been spouting his mouth off to anyone who'll listen
35:16about killing Julie?
35:18yes
35:19this could be great for us
35:22why?
35:25not different to him
35:26Brad and to his mates down the pub
35:27well it's very different
35:28because one of the people he was spouting off to
35:32was a female warden
35:34and she's agreed to wear a wire
35:36he's sharing details that only the killer would know
35:42now if she can get him to confess on tape to Julie's murder
35:48it's irrefutable proof that he lied under oath
35:52at both trials
35:53we can get him for perjury
35:56I know it's not a murder charge
36:00but it will keep him off the streets
36:03a lot of people didn't think it was me
36:09they could have understood
36:13if she'd been beaten to death
36:14you know like
36:15got black eyes
36:16that sort of thing
36:17but
36:17that wasn't out
36:19no black eyes or anything
36:21why'd you kill her though?
36:23no I'd
36:25had a good skin full and that
36:27er
36:29seen the lights on her duties
36:30so
36:31went round
36:33and er
36:34knocked on the door
36:35she started taking the meat out of us
36:39so I just
36:40I
36:42I just lost it
36:44got hold of her
36:45and I started
36:45look is it all there
36:49is confession
36:50I mean
36:51yeah we've got hours and hours of tape
36:53and
36:54how did he do it?
36:57as we
36:58suspected
36:58he choked her
36:59it was over quickly
37:01and the
37:03and the injuries
37:08well that was the only part you didn't talk about
37:11so
37:12why?
37:17why?
37:20he left er
37:21Sean Fowler's house
37:22just after 2am
37:23and after Julie rejected
37:25his sexual advances
37:26he laughed at his cut face
37:28you know
37:28who beat you up
37:29that kind of thing
37:30er
37:32he went berserk
37:33told me lost
37:35look I don't
37:36I don't need to hear anymore
37:38because at this year
37:45the man's greatest fear is a woman laughing at him
37:50a woman's greatest fear is a man killer
37:54what are you doing there love?
38:03Mark wants me to write something called a victim impact statement
38:06what's that?
38:09well it's
38:09some trial scheme they're doing
38:11it's a chance for me to explain to the judge in detail
38:14how we've been affected
38:15you know as a family
38:16are you sure you're up to that?
38:21well he says it could make a big difference
38:22when it comes to the severity of the sentence
38:24and I want that bus
38:27to put away for as long as possible
38:28what is the maximum sentence of surgery?
38:347 years
38:34what?
38:36because he lied under her with her both trials
38:38he could get 14 potentially
38:40added to the 7 he's already got
38:4221 years is basically a life sentence
38:47it's no less than he deserves
38:50it's
38:52it's not the way I wanted it
38:54by hook
38:56or by crook
38:58right?
39:02yeah
39:03you're right
39:24this is very thorough thank you
39:28well his perjury trial is next week
39:30so you know I want to make sure it gets to the judge in time
39:32of course
39:35shall we?
39:42yeah
39:43but I want your assurance
39:46don't worry
39:47don't worry
39:48we'll see to it
39:49thank you
39:50thank you
39:50thank you
39:51thank you
39:52thank you
39:53thank you
39:57thanks for coming in Mark
40:03means a lot
40:04of course
40:05think positive
40:06let's come on
40:07let's come on
40:08look at the state of him
40:13another 14 years might just finish him off
40:16look at that
40:26look at that
40:27never before
40:33has anyone confessed to murder in a court of law
40:37having previously been acquitted
40:40the honesty and courage
40:43this man has shown in
40:44facing up to his crime
40:47is unequaled in the British legal system
40:50and
40:52the reason this man is pleading guilty to perjury
40:56is because he is full of remorse
41:00for his crime
41:02he'll be one in a bloody night out next
41:04my lord
41:09if the defendant had felt remorse after killing Julie
41:14why did he go to so much trouble to hide the body under the bath
41:18if he felt any pity for her family during those three months
41:23when they were so desperately waiting for her to come home
41:26he would have made an anonymous phone call to the police
41:28telling them where to find the body
41:31he did no such thing
41:34the crown's case is that had he not
41:37committed perjury at the original trials
41:39he would have been convicted of murder
41:41though the court does not have the legal power to sentence him for this more serious crime
41:47I would ask my lord to consider that
41:49Julie Hogg and her family
41:51have been denied justice
41:52they look to the court today to pass a lengthy sentence
41:56that reflects that fact
41:57defendant will rise
42:05you put considerable effort
42:14in trying to avoid
42:15detection
42:17both before and after you murdered
42:20Julie Hogg
42:21you lied when arrested and you continued to lie when under oath during the trials in May and October 1991
42:32you have
42:33irretrievably damaged the lives of Julie's friends
42:38friends and family
42:40you even had the audacity to go on television
42:43and asked for financial compensation
42:46on account of perjury
42:51you will be imprisoned for six years
42:55reserved consecutive to your current sentence
42:59which means you will not start this sentence
43:02until your current sentence
43:04comes to an end
43:05six years
43:06it's nothing
43:07take him down
43:08murdering bastards
43:28order
43:29I suppose we're lucky they didn't hold you in contempt of court or whatever
43:57that's all he's going to get for perjury Charlie
44:00we have got to get him for murder
44:02we've got to get that law changed
44:04but it's never going to happen I'm afraid
44:06why not
44:07I told you double jeopardy is an ancient law
44:10but you're just wasting your time
44:12says who
44:12for God's sake would you listen to the man
44:15he knows what he's talking about
44:17what are you taking his side for
44:18you're supposed to be on my side
44:19it's not about sides love
44:21I just can't bear to see you throwing your heart and soul
44:23into a battle you're going to lose
44:25I don't care if you're with me or not
44:32as long as there's breath in my lungs
44:34I'm going to fight for our daughter
44:36I will not let him win
44:37Anne
44:37what?
44:41believe me I want justice just as badly as you do
44:44can't you see that it's over
44:47we fought for our lives
44:50but the bottom line is
44:51we've been dealt a shite hand
44:52and there's no changing it
44:54not now
44:55not ever
44:56everyone's always telling me
45:00let justice run its course
45:01I have faith in the system
45:02well I'm fed up Charlie
45:04the system is rotten
45:06and I am going to do something about it
45:08I am going to do something about it
45:38and I am going to do something about it
45:41you do a lot of people
45:42because I can't bear in her
45:47I am going to try
45:49to keep an impulse
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