Skip to playerSkip to main content
  • 4 months ago

Category

📺
TV
Transcript
00:00You
00:30You
01:00You
01:30You
02:00You
02:30You
02:32You
02:34You
02:36They hang them from the walls. It's why they call it Clifford's Tower.
02:40Must be easier ways to get a building named after you.
02:43That's what my father used to say when he brought me here.
02:53You got around, you and your dad?
02:57Yeah, well...
03:00Yeah, he wanted to show me the whole world.
03:02So...
03:04Thank you, Patience.
03:09What? For what?
03:11For distracting me. I've been dreading going to pick up Alfie.
03:16Thank you, Detective B, for...
03:21Well, for making things easier.
03:25That's what friends are for.
03:27Speaking of friends, I'm having some drinks for my birthday on Friday, just at the pub.
03:33You might have other plans or may not fancy it, but...
03:38It would be lovely to celebrate with you.
03:40Well, you're going to be late for Alfie, so...
03:48Yeah.
03:50You'd better go.
03:51Got your lunch?
04:03Football boots.
04:05Coming under the stairs. Quick.
04:06Yeah.
04:10Yeah.
04:11Seen his test results.
04:13They're available?
04:14I said it'd be 12 hours.
04:17Do you want me to summarise?
04:18No, no.
04:19I'll...
04:21I'll read them myself.
04:22All right.
04:23Bye, Mum.
04:24Bye.
04:31Yeah, he's going to be all right, you know.
04:33Yeah, I know.
04:40So, what did Detective B say about the party?
04:42Well, she said it'd be lovely to celebrate with me.
04:46Yeah, I'm sure she meant it.
04:48Okay, so you think I should go?
04:50Well, no, I mean, only you can decide, but...
04:52Yeah, but you said that we should be open to new experiences, right?
04:55Yeah.
04:56I mean, what's the worst that can happen?
04:58I don't know anybody.
05:00I won't fit in.
05:01What if nobody talks to me?
05:02What if I get her a present she doesn't like?
05:03Where do I start?
05:05Look, it can be tricky buying presents for neurotypicals.
05:09Well, well done, I've got two voice messages.
05:12Okay.
05:17It's from a WPC Carmichael.
05:19A police constable, for you.
05:24She's asking to call urgently.
05:27It's Paul Thompson's next of kin.
05:29Something happened to my brother.
05:30So, um, Mr. Waller, he's a mortician, he said that Paul, my brother, Paul Thompson, said that he died of a heart attack and a circuit through collapse, so...
05:49Well, it'll have to be an autopsy, Billy.
05:50Ah, the pathologist broke his arm, so they're not sure when another one will be available. They're going to embalm him. My brother, not the pathologist.
06:06Not the pathologist.
06:09Yeah.
06:11Thanks.
06:12I've still got his clothes. They, um, asked me to pick out his clothes.
06:31He'd love trains.
06:32I-I-I-I can't go back in.
06:33I'll do it. I'll do it.
06:35I'll do it.
06:39He'd love trains.
06:43I-I-I can't go back in.
06:46I'll do it.
06:48I'll do it.
07:04What are you doing?
07:13I'm looking for signs of circulatory collapse.
07:15And you are?
07:17I'm a friend of Billy Thompson.
07:20Well, you shouldn't be in here.
07:21Well, I bought his clothes.
07:29Mr Thompson forgot to take the things his brother was wearing.
07:32They need a wash, I'm afraid.
07:35Um, sorry, there were no signs of circulatory collapse.
07:39But Billy was told that that was a factor in his brother's death.
07:42Well, to be honest, I wouldn't know.
07:43You're a mortician.
07:44Administration and support.
07:51Sorry I'm late.
07:52I don't know.
07:57Oh, sorry.
08:01Oh, my God.
08:03Oh, my God.
08:03Oh, my God.
08:35Do you guys want to talk amongst yourselves or anything?
08:41I'm just not really feeling in the right headspace today.
08:44I didn't even know your brother.
08:47How can you even be here?
08:49I don't feel worse at all. I'm on my own.
08:53Sorry, everyone.
08:56That might be Paul's fiancée.
08:58She's...
08:59She's, uh...
09:01Working in France.
09:03Billy, you should answer it.
09:05Hello? Is that Ophelia?
09:19What do you mean Paul's disappeared?
09:21I thought I had a car engine. I, um... I ran out, but there was no vehicle.
09:35Was anyone else in the building?
09:37No one.
09:37It's usually just me and Frank, or his assistant.
09:41The pathologist, Dr DeMarco, he was supposed to be here yesterday to conduct the post-mortem.
09:46He broke his arm, didn't he?
09:48So Frank goes for a brew, and then persons unknown grab the body and make off with it.
09:53That's what you think happened?
09:53What other explanation could there be?
09:55You'd already started the embalming process.
09:57A few minutes before.
10:00I headed the autopsy.
10:00That's not uncommon.
10:02We'd no idea when we'd be assigned another pathologist.
10:05What chemicals do you use?
10:07Um, my own formula.
10:10Er, formaldehyde, naturally.
10:13Strychnine, ethanol-activated charcoal.
10:16And, um, this may surprise you.
10:20Cognac.
10:21Frank.
10:21Cheaper than anything you can buy off the shelf, and it lasts longer.
10:26Was the body drained of blood?
10:28We do that at the same time.
10:30Then we hadn't lost much.
10:33I'm just trying to establish if there's a possibility that Paul Thompson walked.
10:37Good grief, no.
10:39At the insertion stage, the eyes and the mouth have been sewn up.
10:57Well, I've not seen this one before.
11:03It's my first puzzle.
11:07My father would show me the whole shape, and then remove pieces and ask me to put it back together again.
11:14So you need to work from the top.
11:15So you need to make sure that our fingers here.
11:19Pull the bottom one out.
11:20Then this one just slides out like this.
11:26Think you can put it on back?
11:28Back with the induction.
11:30You know, in chess, it's known as retrograde analysis.
11:32Yeah, it somehow made it easier to solve, seeing the completed puzzle and knowing that there was a solution.
11:41Look at that.
11:42It's all back together.
11:45There you go.
11:46Yeah, speaking of puzzles, have you decided whether or not to attend D.I. Metcalf's party or what give together?
11:57I just know it needs to communicate what you feel about the person.
12:05Oh, I'll get it.
12:11Billy, what are you doing here?
12:14Hi, um, I, uh, I can't get it out of my head that Paul might still be alive.
12:22Look, I know, I know, it sounds bonkers, but when I was young, we used to have this Bible, and there was this drawing of Lazarus.
12:34And he was climbing out the tomb, and I just, I just keep on imagining Paul doing the exact same thing.
12:38He was pronounced dead, Billy.
12:40I know, I know.
12:40I keep telling myself that I'm clutching at straws, but, look, will you just come with me to his flat, please, just to put my mind at rest?
12:50Please, Patience.
12:55All right, you're the most rational person that I know.
13:12Paul?
13:13Billy, is it usually the sun tidy?
13:28No, Paul's very oddly, very neat.
13:35Oh, oh, God.
13:37Patience, Patience, is that him?
13:38Is that him?
13:39No, no, no, no, no, no, Billy, that's not your brother.
13:50Billy, he's alive.
13:52He's alive, whoever he is.
13:55We have to call an ambulance.
13:56It's a tie I took to the mortuary.
14:08It's just that Paul was here.
14:12Yeah, so...
14:14Wait, er...
14:16So, er, Paul was alive, and now he's dead, and then he was alive again, and now he's killed someone.
14:23No, no, no, no, he's not dead.
14:24Who's not dead?
14:25The man in the kitchen.
14:27Billy, Billy, just listen to me.
14:29We have no way of knowing who stabbed that man.
14:32But what we do know is that Paul's tie was used to save his life.
14:37Just, er...
14:37Don't, er, tell the police that I took the tie to the mortuary.
14:42I...
14:42At least until we know Paul's alive.
14:44Billy.
14:46I...
14:47I...
14:47I...
14:48Take patience, please.
14:54Please.
14:55Is that a victim's?
15:07We think so.
15:17Sasha Davidson, exec, assistant AFT.
15:20What's AFT?
15:22Let's find out.
15:30It's a food processing company.
15:32And your brother worked there, you say, in research?
15:34Yes, he collapsed there to a party, so I've been told.
15:38What kind of party?
15:39Er, celebratory drinks.
15:41They'd won a case at the high court.
15:43I think I read something about that.
15:44Was it something to do with additives?
15:47Yes.
15:47Some families claim that colourants and sweeteners, the AFT, added to certain food groups for children
15:51are linked to behavioural issues.
15:52And what were you doing here, Billy?
15:55You're impatient.
15:56It pulls flat.
15:58Well, Billy thinks that his brother may still be alive.
16:03Well, you...
16:04You heard them in the mortuary.
16:06They stitched his eyes and lips shut.
16:08Jake.
16:12Why would anybody steal a body from a mortuary?
16:14To cover up the cause of death.
16:16You said Thompson died of a heart attack?
16:18Well, that's what the paramedic said, sir.
16:19Why, do you think it's suspicious?
16:21Well, we don't know.
16:22The autopsy was supposed to happen yesterday, but the pathologist broke his arm.
16:26Which now seems a bit coincidental.
16:29The pathologist, Dr DeMarco...
16:31Charlie DeMarco.
16:32Yes, sir. Do you know him?
16:34Yeah, we got the Rotary Club together.
16:37Well, we checked out the social media, sir.
16:40His daughter, Anita, she's head of investor relations at AFT,
16:44the company where Paul Thompson and Sasha Davidson worked.
16:47Davidson? The guy who got stabbed?
16:48That's correct, sir.
16:50What are you implying?
16:51That maybe someone at AFT was relying on DeMarco to carry out the autopsy.
16:56What, to fake the findings, you mean?
16:57When he wasn't available, they had to stop the autopsy from going ahead by other means.
17:02And where does Davidson fit in?
17:04He knew too much. Had to be silenced.
17:06Did I mention I've got a headache?
17:10Sorry, sir.
17:12How would you like us to proceed?
17:16Don't approach AFT until I've talked to Charlie DeMarco.
17:21Oh, ma'am, um, that's everything I could find on AFT.
17:33A quick headline. That'd be good.
17:34Collective action, ma'am. Brought by three families.
17:37On behalf of many more?
17:38That's right. More than 600 of them.
17:40They reckon AFT would have had to pay up to 300 million in damages had they lost.
17:44But they didn't.
17:45Case not proven.
17:46The families claim that AFT continue to use certain additives in their food products,
17:50despite being aware of a suspected link to behavioural issues in children.
17:54But the judge was satisfied that they'd taken reasonable steps to make their food products safe once they were made aware.
17:59What kind of behavioural issues?
18:01Uh, hyperactivity, attention problems.
18:04Uh, I think it's all in the file, ma'am.
18:07How was it?
18:35Awkward.
18:37What'd he say?
18:39For those bastards, are you effing kidding me?
18:41Words to that effect.
18:42But his daughter's on the board.
18:44Not for much longer, maybe.
18:46DeMarco said he's been urging her to leave.
18:47What's stopping her?
18:49A stock exchange listing next month.
18:51Well, um, sorry, sir, if I've compromised a friendship for you.
18:55Well, we won't be playing foursomes at the next golf day, but, uh, it was worth it.
19:00DeMarco was so keen to prove he's not in AFT's pocket, he sent me a video his daughter had shared with him.
19:05It was taken during the drinks party AFT held after the court ruled in their favour.
19:10Uh, he says this is the work event at which Paul Thompson died.
19:15This was a team effort, and together we did it.
19:20So congratulations, let's have a drink.
19:22Enjoy yourselves.
19:23We had nibbles, some drinks, so what?
19:37There was enough bubbly to fill a bath.
19:38And your point is?
19:39As CEO, wasn't there some bad taste, given the difficulties those families and their children have experienced?
19:45The future of AFT rested on that case.
19:49My team had worked on it for months.
19:51I think a bit of relief, happiness even, at the outcome is forgivable.
19:58Paul Thompson doesn't seem very happy.
20:00Perhaps he'd started to feel unwell.
20:09This was taken at 12.43pm.
20:12Paul didn't collapse till after three.
20:15A colleague of mine is lying in an induced coma after being stabbed multiple times.
20:20Isn't that what you should be investigating?
20:23Sasha Davison was at this party.
20:25We believe the attack on him may be linked to Paul's death.
20:30What a snake pit.
20:31A rabbit, Warren, you mean.
20:33They're all shagging each other.
20:35Who is?
20:35Well, Paul Thompson, for starters.
20:37Was that a Davidson?
20:38Nope.
20:39Anita DeMarco.
20:41The pathologist's daughter?
20:42The very same.
20:49When Paul broke it off, she was caught on CCTV running her key down the side of his Audi in the staff car park.
20:56She only kept her job because he declined to press charges.
20:59You've got more?
21:00The CEO, Mrs. Andrew Poynter's.
21:03Who's who?
21:04The executive chef.
21:06They have their own chef?
21:07Crazy, hello.
21:10Mason Jenner.
21:11Will ran his name in the PNC.
21:13He was caught with his hands in the till at some fancy restaurant.
21:17He served two years.
21:19I said Patience could wait in your office, boss.
21:21She seemed upset.
21:27Patience, you all right?
21:28I...
21:29I...
21:29I'm...
21:30I'm sorry.
21:31I should have told you.
21:33Told me what?
21:33I...
21:34I didn't...
21:35I didn't want to betray our friendship, but by avoiding doing so, I would have betrayed my friendship with Billy instead, and...
21:41Patience, it's...
21:42It's all right.
21:43Tell me what?
21:43The tie that was used as a tourniquet on Sasha Davidson.
21:54Yellow with red trains, right?
21:57Yeah.
21:57It was the same tie that Billy brought to the mortuary for his brother to wear.
22:03What?
22:04A similar tie?
22:05Identical.
22:07I think...
22:08I think Billy's right.
22:11I think Paul's alive, and he stabbed Sasha Davidson.
22:14His eyes and lips were sewn shut.
22:16And blood clot analysis suggests that Davidson was stabbed several hours before you found him, while Paul Thompson's body was still in the mortuary.
22:25Yeah, but that assumes that the information given to us by the embalmer, Frank Laurie, is correct.
22:30And I don't believe him to be a reliable witness.
22:35What makes you say that?
22:38I'm...
22:38I'm sensitive to smells, dear Sunter.
22:42And the aroma of cognac was far more powerful on him than in the embalming fluid.
22:52We'll try again tomorrow.
22:55Come on.
22:56When hell is full, the dead will walk to the earth.
23:26I've been trying to work out the courage to tell the truth.
23:49Which is what?
23:55Paul Thompson disappeared from the mortuary at 2.30am, not 7.
24:06I also wasn't truthful about the car. I heard footsteps.
24:17I think he walked.
24:18With his eyes shut.
24:50It's his flat.
24:51His knife.
24:52I've been trying to manage to speak to the fiancé, sir, Ophelia Lawrence, to follow up on what Patience told us.
24:57She said Paul Thompson was convinced that AFT would lose the case. When they won, he called her from the party, said it was a victory built on lies, claimed he could prove it.
25:07Paul worked in research AFT. Perhaps something came across his desk that would have damaged the case in court and he kept a copy of it.
25:13Is that what Davidson was doing in his flat? Looking for stolen research?
25:17Maybe Paul mentioned his misgivings to the wrong person and they're worried it's going to cost them 300 million in damages.
25:23Not to mention the millions the execs stand to lose personally if the stock exchange listing has to be pulled.
25:28If Paul Thompson is dead, then maybe he was killed to stop him talking.
25:34Can we prove this? Any of it?
25:37It's pretty circumstantial.
25:47See, that's Anita DeMarco.
25:51There, sir.
25:54We think that might be Paul Thompson's glass. She could be putting something in it.
25:58It's not circumstantial. It's non-existent.
26:06Anita DeMarco had been jilted by Paul Thompson. She was angry enough to damage his car.
26:11She'd been disciplined, sir. Was maybe in danger of dismissal with the threat of losing out on the float and very lucrative share options.
26:19Perhaps it wouldn't take too much to persuade her they'd all be better off with Paul out of the way.
26:22No, no, no, no. This is not happening. I'm not going on another fishing trip that someone called DeMarco. Bring me some real evidence. I don't know. A USB stick. A glass with traces of cyanide. A body that, God forbid, can undergo an actual autopsy!
26:36Um, can you play that video again, please?
26:50All right.
26:56Have a great day, dude.
26:58Hello. That's what I'm going to do.
27:00That's what I'm going to give you.
27:04Miss him.
27:05Thank you very much.
29:05Desperate.
29:06If we haven't warned the public and he stabs somebody else, well, that's got an IPCC referral written all over it.
29:11And if he's dead?
29:12Well, frankly, we need another lead.
29:15An appeal for information.
29:16Somebody must have seen something.
29:18Ask me what backward induction is, Detective Inspector Metcalf.
29:21Start with hello.
29:22No, I'd prefer you ask me what backward induction is.
29:25What's backward induction?
29:29So, it's a strategy used to solve problems when crucial parts of the information are missing.
29:35So, you start with a possible answer and then you work backwards.
29:37So, let's assume that Paul Thompson did walk out of that mortuary.
29:43The paramedics arrived on the scene and declared him dead at 3.14pm.
29:48He was taken to the mortuary.
29:49He arrived at the mortuary and then he disappeared.
29:51So, what is the one thing that we are certain of happening between the times of him arriving and him leaving the mortuary?
29:58He was fed embalming fluid.
30:00Yes, exactly.
30:02So, if Paul Thompson walked out alive, what revived him?
30:04Okay, well, I looked into the embalming fluids and the ingredients and the most intriguing was activated charcoal.
30:15Just ask me why.
30:20Why?
30:22Because there are numerous cases of people surviving tetrotodoxin poisoning after being administered activated charcoal.
30:28Often hours after the toxin entered the bloodstream.
30:30Look, you're going to have to repeat that.
30:33Tetrotodoxin.
30:33It's produced in the liver of pufferfish.
30:35It's known as fugu in Japan.
30:38It's perfectly safe to eat if prepared correctly, but if not, it can be deadly.
30:43It causes muscle paralysis and blocks neurotransmissions and in some cases mimics the effect of death in its victims.
30:50So, you're saying Paul ate this fish and the effects made it seem as if he died.
30:56But the charcoal in the embalming fluid revived him.
31:00Exactly.
31:01What makes you think he had fugu?
31:03Well, they were serving bento boxes at the party and Paul loves sashimi.
31:08Can we prove any of this?
31:09How did they know you would eat it?
31:31We'll work to AFT for 15 years.
31:37Then you just want to order.
31:39This film is now.
32:09in one of the empty food containers found in the bins outside AFT, Mason.
32:14Any idea how they got there?
32:16No comment.
32:17You know what fugu is, I take it?
32:21Perhaps your CV can answer that.
32:24Two years training in Kyoto to be a sashimi chef,
32:28followed by four more at a variety of restaurants in Tokyo,
32:32and then four more back here at one of London's top venues
32:35for Asian fusion cuisines specialising in fish and seafood.
32:40We spoke to the restaurant where you placed the order for the bento boxes, Mason.
32:44Sushi Okinomi.
32:46They say that fugu's banned for public sale in the UK, they would never serve it.
32:50Is there a question coming, Inspector?
32:52I'll ask you again, Mason.
32:54Do you have any idea how traces of fugu got into the bento boxes you served at the party?
33:00Perhaps the chefs at Sushi Okinomi ordered kawa hagi but were sent fugu by mistake.
33:07They have a similar texture.
33:09Or perhaps you acquired it from the only specialist dining club in the UK that has a licence to sell it.
33:13They insist their clientele is expat Japanese, but I reckon they might have one or two local customers.
33:20Shouldn't be too long before their lawyers process our request for access to their distribution list.
33:25Again, detective, a question.
33:29Are you in a sexual relationship with AFT's CEO, Beth and Porter?
33:33No comment.
33:34Were you aware that Paul Thompson was in possession of research that could have jeopardised AFT's successful defence of a £300 million court case?
33:42No comment.
33:43Did Beth and Porter offer you money as an inducement to murder Paul Thompson by feeding him poisoned fish to prevent him revealing what he knew?
33:50No comment.
33:51Did you murder...
33:51Hold it there.
33:53City of York police have issued an advisory warning the public not to approach Paul Thompson, who is wanted on suspicion of attempted murder.
34:02You've accused my client of murdering someone you know to be alive.
34:12We're leaving.
34:13We're leaving.
34:13We're leaving.
34:13We're leaving.
34:32We're leaving.
34:53Billy?
34:55I, um, I went for a bike ride.
35:01I just cleared my head and it was like this when I came back.
35:06Must have been keeping the flat on the surveillance and broken with this other chance.
35:11Is every room the same?
35:12Yep.
35:14Yeah, they've went through everything.
35:16I mean, even the back issues of my bike magazines have been ripped to shreds.
35:23Also, did they find it?
35:26Did they find what?
35:27Did they find whatever it is your brother entrusted to you, Billy?
35:30Paul hasn't given me anything.
35:33Patience, I swear.
35:35I'm alive.
35:36Paul is alive, isn't he?
35:37And you know where he is.
35:40Listen, Billy.
35:42He is in danger.
35:43If he knows something that might reverse the court case, then they're not just going to let him be.
35:48There is, there's too much riding on it.
35:52We, we need to try and persuade him to hand himself in to the police and tell them that the stabbing was an accident.
35:58Will you, will you, will you come and show me where he's hiding?
36:08Help me talk to him.
36:12I should stay inside it.
36:17Yeah.
36:17Then tell me where he is.
36:22What?
36:41Paul?
37:00Paul, are you in here?
37:08I'm Patience Evans.
37:09I'm a friend of Billy's.
37:14He told me to mention the girl with the two umbrellas.
37:25Paul?
37:27Paul, are you in there?
37:31It's okay.
37:36It's okay.
37:37Nobody else knows that you're here.
37:41I've come to try and persuade you to hand yourself in.
37:44To go to jail, you mean?
37:46No.
37:47No, no, no.
37:48I'm sure it won't come to that.
37:49And Billy agrees with me.
37:52Why would I put my faith in him?
37:55He didn't even bring me socks.
37:57But Paul, you're in danger.
37:59Too right you are.
38:01Keep your hands where I can see them.
38:10Where is it?
38:11Where's what?
38:13Where is the memory stick?
38:16I swear, I haven't got it.
38:18Then who has?
38:19I don't, I don't know.
38:22Turn out your pockets.
38:33I'm going to count down from five, and then I'm going to put a bullet in your knee.
38:38Please, I don't have it.
38:40Actually, scratch that.
38:41Huh?
38:42I'm going to put a bullet in Ernie instead.
38:44What?
38:45Five.
38:46Four.
38:47How can I give you what I don't have?
38:49Three.
38:50Two.
38:51Stop, please.
38:521, 2, 1.
38:533, 2, 1.
38:55Now what?
38:56Yeah!
38:59Ooh!
39:01Oh!
39:03Mm!
39:04Mm!
39:07Uh!
39:09Oh!
39:13Ah!
39:14Oh, my God.
39:44Oh, my God.
40:14Oh, my God.
40:44Oh, my God.
40:45What's going for?
40:46Yeah.
40:47What?
40:48Go to the drinks.
40:49I wish I'd known.
40:51Why?
40:52I would've tried to change my shift.
40:54Hey, maybe we could grab a coffee sometime.
41:01I... I don't drink coffee, the roasting process produces...
41:06You must go on a date, Miss Evans.
41:12You do go on dates, don't you?
41:18I... I don't know, I'll...
41:22I'll have to think about it.
41:27Just...
41:31I don't...
41:47Payton!
41:54Are you game?
41:55Elliot Scott just asked me on a date.
41:58And?
41:58What I told him, I needed to think about it.
42:02You look like you could use a drink.
42:04Yeah, can I have a still water, please?
42:07Will, can you grab a still water?
42:09Please, just up to me.
42:16Do you want to... do you want to take this off?
42:18No.
42:19Oh, sorry.
42:26Happy birthday.
42:29Gorgeous wrapping.
42:37What?
42:38I mean...
42:39For you.
42:40You're all right.
42:50Oh, sorry.
42:52Um...
42:52Um...
42:55Oh...
42:56I'm just...
42:57Oh, God.
42:59Patience.
42:59Oh.
43:03Patience.
43:07Patience.
43:07Get...
43:08Don't touch me.
43:09Sorry.
43:09Sorry, just...
43:10Don't leave like this.
43:11No, I...
43:12It was a bad idea.
43:13I realised that.
43:14Yeah, I've ruined your party.
43:15No, no, no.
43:16You haven't made my night.
43:17By showing up.
43:18And...
43:18And giving me this.
43:19I get it.
43:20It...
43:21Protects you.
43:21It...
43:22Easies your worries about getting hot.
43:26You know...
43:28You make things feel easier for me as well.
43:32I'm gonna be late for my boss.
43:33I'm gonna be late for my boss.
43:33I'm gonna be late for my boss.
43:33I'm gonna be late for my boss.
43:35I'm gonna be late for my boss.
43:37I'm gonna be late for my boss.
43:42Don't touch me.
44:02I'm gonna be late for tuh.
Be the first to comment
Add your comment