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00:01I have to say this world seems rather intrusive for a suicide.
00:05Jack was murdered.
00:06Some big winners and some surprising losers.
00:09So you'd have control of the company?
00:11If I stayed?
00:12Are you even considering that?
00:13Trust me, it all will be absolutely fine.
00:16The debt remains 50k, Grime.
00:19Rumour is, their valuations are up to 5% out.
00:22Hello, my man.
00:23How did the lecture happen?
00:24I think he may have had dementia.
00:26We'd be looking at exclamation.
00:28We need to dig him up.
00:30I mean, how much do any of us really understand why we do the things we do?
00:39So you can think someone's on your side, they can think they're on your side,
00:43but actually, for reasons they might never fully comprehend,
00:47and you certainly won't,
00:49turns out, they completely loathe you.
00:56I'm so sorry to do this to you, Rose, particularly now.
00:59Oh, are you?
01:00I just feel Josh needs an explanation, and another autopsy might reveal that.
01:04And what about my boys?
01:06That's their father you want to dig up, and her grandfather.
01:10Graham and John have already given their consent.
01:19I understand how hard this is for you all.
01:22I mean, obviously it is for me too, and...
01:24So it looks like it's all been decided.
01:26I don't even know why you're here.
01:29As a mark of respect.
01:31Ha!
01:32And to see how you were.
01:34I'm fine, lovey.
01:36But I've suddenly become very tired.
01:38So if you wouldn't mind, Emily will show you out.
01:42Lots of love, Rose.
01:47I married him when he didn't have a pot to piss in!
02:01Sorry, Sal.
02:02She starts chemo tomorrow, and I know she's super stressed about it.
02:05Of course she is.
02:07Look, I meant I don't underestimate how traumatic a thing this is to have to contemplate.
02:12Well, as you say, it's for Josh.
02:16Jack left him nothing.
02:17Yeah, absolutely nothing.
02:18And how's he doing?
02:21Not brilliant.
02:23Can I come see them both?
02:26I think they'd love that.
02:27When are they home next?
02:29Um, they both have an exit this weekend.
02:31Perfect.
02:32Saturday night?
02:33You're welcome to stay, obviously.
02:35Open offer, in fact.
02:37Yeah.
02:42I'm sorry we are where we are.
02:46I hope you know none of this is personal.
02:48Of course.
02:53Night, though.
02:54Night, Sal.
02:56Take care.
03:02What about this other daughter with a second marriage?
03:05Ashabelle?
03:06Nobody knows where she is, and she's had no contact with Jack for years, so frankly her opinion's irrelevant.
03:11We can't wait. We need that autopsy.
03:13Make the application, please.
03:15ASAP.
03:16Maybe it slipped your mind, sweetheart, but we are going to be suing her, aren't we?
03:25So to have Emily working alongside you for the next however long it takes, it's just weird.
03:32It's really weird.
03:34And please, don't even think about spending money on a spec mens re-audit.
03:38It's insane.
03:39Sometimes I despair.
03:41I really do.
03:49And Jack Wright's computer, did that get picked up?
03:51Yeah, I just sent it over to IT.
03:53Alright, let's kick off with email and search history around the 4th of August when he fired his old lawyer.
03:58Now, I called this lawyer yesterday, he said Jack was super emotional that day.
04:02Why?
04:03And then I got John Wright this afternoon.
04:04Got it, boss.
04:23It's stage four.
04:25And there is no stage five.
04:27I can't believe it.
04:32Fucking hell, mum.
04:40So, like, how long and everything?
04:46Hard to say.
04:48It depends on what treatments I opt for and how I respond.
04:53I can't believe it.
04:54Both of you, in as many weeks.
05:04What did I do to deserve this?
05:16I'm sorry, this is non-negotiable.
05:18We need a new audit or we back out.
05:19And I've spoken to Deloitte's, who say they can get in tomorrow and deliver a report super fast.
05:25But listen, obviously, I understand this is a shock, so have a think, speak to your board, and then give me a call.
05:30Thanks, Sue.
05:44This is Grey. Don't leave a message.
05:47Grey, it's me.
05:50Okay, I'm in.
05:54I try not to look at it as what I'd lose.
05:57More like what I've already had.
06:01I think that shows great wisdom, Cheryl.
06:04Yeah, because, like, tens of millions of people all over the world, they don't get to live to my age.
06:09That's true.
06:10And they don't have a brilliant mum and a gorgeous little sister and a lovely flat.
06:14No.
06:17So, yeah.
06:23That's what I say when I'm trying to impress people, Rose.
06:25What I actually think is, fuck this shit, man.
06:32Thank you very much, madam, I'm having a good afternoon.
06:49Sorry.
06:55So what I was saying is, I know I was a bad father.
07:01You weren't any kind of father.
07:03I didn't have a role model, did I?
07:06Someone to show me how to do it.
07:09Nor did lots of people.
07:10Somehow they managed not to be complete wankers.
07:12But my point is, what I wanted to say now, here, today, is, I do want to be better.
07:23I'm sorting out my substance issues.
07:29I've cut right down on me drinking.
07:32And I was hoping, if you do stay in the country, I was hoping that me and you could spend some time together.
07:39So I could get to know you a bit better and you could get to know me.
07:42You do know, don't you, that as primary beneficiary of the will, if you can test it, I'm the defendant.
07:56I did not know that, no.
07:58So really, whether or not I stay here, it's going to be partly down to whether or not you successfully sue me.
08:08Fair play, that is not ideal.
08:12So I suppose now's not a good time to ask for a loan, then.
08:25It's actually quite funny for you.
08:28No, but seriously.
08:31Oh, my God.
08:32Just 10km, I'm on a real spot.
08:34Oh, my fucking God, you're serious?
08:36Five, then.
08:37Why do I never learn?
08:38Don't be like that.
08:39Be like what?
08:40Be like a daughter?
08:42Be like someone who might expect their dad to exhibit a single molecule of care.
08:46Don't you be like that.
08:47Don't you fucking be.
08:48Nice motor your friend's got.
08:55Tasty, them old threes, aren't they?
08:58Does Kyle like cars?
09:03Fuck you, Graham.
09:04Do you see Jones?
09:25I have some information about Jack Wright.
09:31Who is this place?
09:32You might want to check out his granddaughter's boyfriend.
09:34Because I saw his car near Wright's house the night he died.
09:37The registration is F646PLY.
09:43F646PLY.
09:44So in our email exchange, John, you said that you were working from home on the day that your father died.
10:14Yes.
10:15And you can corroborate that, Georgia?
10:18Absolutely.
10:19Because you were here too?
10:21I was.
10:21All day?
10:23Yes.
10:25Okay, thank you.
10:27So when would have been the last time you saw your father, John?
10:31It was two days before at the office to discuss an acquisition we were doing.
10:38They were doing.
10:40That's correct.
10:42Okay, and how was he?
10:43How was his mood?
10:44Good, I'd say.
10:45Good.
10:46Positive.
10:47You two got on well?
10:48We got on great.
10:48Yeah.
10:49So how did you feel about the will?
10:53Oh, well, it was a bit of a shock.
10:57Would it be fair to say you'd expect it to be the one handed the company reins?
11:01Yes, that would be fair to say.
11:03Okay.
11:04And so you're going to be challenging it, or...?
11:05Sorry, why is that relevant?
11:08I'm just trying to get an idea of the strength of your feeling about it.
11:14We're exploring options.
11:17And was there any indication before he died that he was going to hand his shareholding,
11:21effectively your shareholding, to your niece?
11:25No.
11:26Would you mind letting your husband answer, please?
11:29No.
11:30No, no, there wasn't.
11:35Do you have any idea why you might have done that?
11:37I mean, she's a successful young businesswoman, in her own right, but apart from that...
11:42No.
11:43No.
11:50Okay, yeah.
11:51So where were you, actually, the day he died?
12:04So we traced the car from the tip-off, and the registered keeper has three drug convictions,
12:22including one intent to supply, which got him six months in Felton when he was 17.
12:26And then in 2021, he did a year in one's worth for an ABH.
12:29Name?
12:30Reuben McGuire.
12:30And connected to that, there's a couple of possibly interesting entries in Jack's desk diary.
12:36First up, on the evening of the 1st of August, an entry that just says Phoenix Rising, 7.30.
12:41Is that a pub?
12:42Here's what I thought, and there are three in London with that name.
12:44One in Mayfair, one in Chelsea, and one in Deptford.
12:46Okay.
12:47And I flagged this, because Deptford is where Mr. Reuben McGuire's car is registered to.
12:51I like...
12:52And the other entry is from the 4th of October, and just says,
12:55Call Laura back, read on Levy's and J and W, and has three exclamation marks after the W.
13:01Don Levy's is...
13:02Solicitors.
13:03John's.
13:03And his wife's.
13:05Hmm.
13:06And the W?
13:07Good to know, an initial of a name.
13:09This could be an abbreviation for Will.
13:12Oh, yeah.
13:13Obviously that as well.
13:15Call them.
13:15Yeah.
13:16All right.
13:16Can I sit down now?
13:17Lastly, Sally.
13:18So we know she's been working as a corporate lawyer in London and Paris for the last nine
13:22years, and there's a bit of a mover and shaker in the Paris social scene.
13:25All pretty unexciting stuff.
13:27I have two kids under seven.
13:28This looks as exciting a life as it is truly possible to have.
13:31And then eight years ago, there was this.
13:36So this is Arno Tissio.
13:39He has homes in France and Spain, and he and Sally have been photographed together at numerous
13:43events since she got him acquitted on tax evasion charges in 2016.
13:46He describes himself as merely a dull financier.
13:49Yeah, and he may well be now, but one thing he doesn't deny is that in 1991, age 17, he
13:55got into a bar brawl with a rival gang member, which ended with him doing a 13th stretch for murder.
14:06Tied?
14:07Wow, but it's horrible, Sam.
14:10I know.
14:13I'm so sorry.
14:15And the police have an idea that you could do that?
14:20I don't think, but we don't know a lot about it.
14:26Okay.
14:27They want an alibi from me, though.
14:31Jesus.
14:32I mean, to be fair, I think they were asking the same if everyone had a connection to him.
14:37Should I get a lawyer?
14:39You should talk about the will and stuff.
14:43I'm actually over for meetings next week.
14:46Cool.
14:48What day's good for you?
15:01It's the manager, Rand.
15:03I'm the manager.
15:04Oh, hi.
15:05I'm DCI Morgan, Hertfordshire Police.
15:08Do you recognise this guy at all?
15:11That's Rue.
15:17And when you say commitments, you need to pay?
15:20Stuff Jack and I had financially and contractually agreed to.
15:23Charity donations, renovations, some investments that I'm now liable for.
15:30And are you not able to cash flow those yourself until...
15:34Until what?
15:35I have no idea what's coming down the line.
15:37And no, I don't have spare millions lying around.
15:39Our money was in his accounts.
15:43Okay.
15:44Listen, can I take some advice and come back to you?
15:48I'd appreciate that.
15:53So why didn't you marry again?
15:54Oh, he was a tough act to follow.
16:00He had such charisma and energy and drive.
16:03And even though he was often an awful man.
16:06Mean.
16:06Self-obsessed.
16:09Serially unfaithful.
16:12I still loved him, I'm afraid.
16:14A lot.
16:17So he broke my heart.
16:20And for many, many years I still held a candle for him.
16:26And then one day I just didn't.
16:30What happened?
16:31Oh, I met Bobby.
16:36Oh, my days.
16:37I want to meet Bobby.
16:38Your mum's outside, Cher.
16:41Same time tomorrow?
16:43Wouldn't miss it for the world.
16:46What a joy you are, Cher.
16:48See ya.
16:51About another 20 minutes, I'd say, Rose.
16:54How's she doing, your lovely Cheryl?
17:01So I just want to say, firstly, thank you for coming tonight.
17:12My pleasure.
17:13But mainly, thank you for your tip.
17:15Read the audit.
17:16You're very welcome.
17:17All actioned and results breathlessly awaited.
17:20So here's to a successful resolution.
17:23And then, I know we find ourselves in a rather awkward position, vis-a-vis the will.
17:40Well, if I'm honest, contesting it was not my first instinct, but given we are where we are.
17:50If you were minded to birth your sloop in the J.K. Wright harbour, as it were, whilst the litigation storms rage,
18:02I'd be most grateful for that friendly ear you offered.
18:06It feels rather lonely at the top.
18:08Or not.
18:12Sorry if I'm getting ahead of you.
18:13No, it's not that.
18:14It's just other stuff.
18:16Dad's stuff.
18:18But yes, I would like that very much, Uncle John.
18:24To birthed sloops.
18:26To birthed sloops.
18:27Oh.
18:42Hello.
18:44Where have you been?
18:52I ran your office.
18:55And you said you went out with Emily.
18:56Then you know where I've been.
19:03I feel like an old fool.
19:09I'm going to bed.
19:10Hey.
19:19Hey.
19:21What are you doing right now?
19:22Max.
19:41So the Diocene court have come back to me?
19:44We have an exhumation license.
19:45I'll go.
20:08I'll go, go.
20:14Hi.
20:16I called earlier. I'm Emily Wright's fiancé.
20:37Leave me alone, request.
20:45Oh, my God, Kyle. Surprise.
20:58And the third Mrs Wright, will she be joining us in our challenge?
21:04Not sure yet. She's not come back to us.
21:07OK, well, that's no problem. Just let me know what she decides
21:11and we can slot her in as and when.
21:17So, basically, this is just a bit of a fact-finding mission,
21:20to get a general sense of your relationship with your dad
21:23and how you both got on with him.
21:26Who wants to kick off?
21:28Of course I'm pleased. I'm just surprised. Full marks.
21:36And I wish you'd told me because I have a day full of meetings at JK Wright,
21:39which I can't really cancel.
21:41Right.
21:42Sorry.
21:43And who was the pest when I knocked, you said?
21:48Oh, the minibar guy kept wanting to restock. It's so irritating.
21:52But listen, let's go for a lovely supper tonight somewhere
21:54and then we can properly catch up.
21:56I have to head, baby. I'm so late.
21:57Sure.
22:00But love you. I'll speak to you later.
22:02Fuck. Fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck.
22:12So, look, notwithstanding the fact that you're obviously both adults
22:15capable of earning your own living,
22:18I still think we're in with a very good shout
22:21for claiming he didn't make reasonable provision.
22:25Get in.
22:26How much that should have been is for a judge to decide.
22:33Well, given your age, your lifestyles, his wealth,
22:37I would have expected healthy seven-figure bequests for both of you.
22:40And I'm pretty confident if we go to court, we can achieve that.
22:45Nice one, blow.
23:00Got to run.
23:01You want fancy a quick one? Celebrate?
23:03I can't, I'm afraid I have meetings.
23:05OK, no worries. Erm...
23:07I'll catch you soon then, yeah? Definitely.
23:09Speak soon.
23:10Oh, er...
23:14Sorry, erm...
23:16Just one quick thing.
23:20Really?
23:22Just 10k, bro.
23:23I'll pay you back end of next week.
23:25Oh, Gray.
23:26I'm in real serious fucking trouble here, mate.
23:28You're always in serious trouble.
23:32I know.
23:35I know, I'm sorry about that.
23:38It'll be the last time.
23:39I know.
23:40I swear.
23:53I just can't, mate.
23:54I'm really sorry.
24:00No worries, big man.
24:02You take care of yourself.
24:09Two visits in as many days, to what do I owe this pleasure?
24:21You don't always have to be so cynical, Mum.
24:23You're not well. I wanted to see her.
24:25No worries.
24:26No worries.
24:31So I went in, and I pitched to all of them, just like we talked about, everything we prepped.
24:38And yeah, it went really well.
24:41Tons of interest afterwards, and my guess is we could basically just take our pick.
24:45Amazing.
24:46So Peter Kuyper was there.
24:47No way.
24:48Lost the talk.
24:49Ditto Leo Schwartz.
24:50Susie Wu.
24:51Oh my God, Carl.
24:52These are players.
24:53You obviously knocked out the park.
24:54Yeah, I think maybe I did.
24:55To you.
24:57To me.
25:10So are we over?
25:13so are we over
25:20are we over yeah you and me are we finished because you're seeing someone else right
25:30what are you talking about it felt like someone had been in your room this morning
25:35what and this feels weird you feel weird i feel like i shouldn't have come
25:42oh my god
25:46oh oh god baby i'm so sorry
25:51it's been an insane couple of weeks with the funeral and the will and my dad who's now suing me for
26:02fuck's sake so yeah i probably am being weird i'm sorry but genuinely
26:11i promise i am so happy that you're here
26:15because i need you my honey and i love you
26:22i'm in trouble mum not fortunes but i'm really scared this time this time
26:29i'm in trouble mum not fortunes but i'm really scared this time this time i think they could kill me
26:50how much
26:5310 000 right now
26:56i borrowed some of it from bella
26:59to delay things
27:01and now she wants to go to the police
27:04but uh
27:0650 in total
27:09how did it come to this gray
27:13how did it come to this
27:18well i'll tell you how it might have come to this
27:28mother
27:29it might have come to this
27:32because when i was 13 and dad got his first bit of dough
27:35the perry had decided to take me out of oxeter county
27:38and put me in fucking repton
27:41have a think on that
27:44have a think about what that
27:46might do to a kid
27:47none of me mates from oxeter would talk to me
27:52none of the posh kids
27:53i was totally isolated
27:55and i tried to tell you
28:00how i was
28:01how
28:02crushingly lonely i was
28:06and do you remember what you said to me
28:09you told me not to be so bloody ungrateful
28:13your father and i were already struggling
28:18never mind you what about me i was a kid i was your responsibility
28:21i had no idea
28:24how to be
28:26mum
28:28who to be for years
28:31john seemed to manage all right
28:36he was four fucking years younger
28:38he was more or less bone eating after fucking eights
28:42so that
28:52is how it came to this
28:56because of what you did to me
29:00the perry is
29:02how old are you going to be before you stop blaming us
29:15before you start taking responsibility for your own mistakes
29:19sixty seventy
29:21you're going to still be messing up when you're eighty
29:25saying it's all my fault over my grave
29:28are you going to lend me the money or not
29:38no
29:42i've been too soft on you graham
29:46all my life
29:47denied you nothing
29:48given you everything
29:49so no
29:50too soft
29:55it's time for a tougher love
29:58i need a piss
30:07yeah
30:12i know
30:13you thing
30:16i know
30:17you nothing
30:18is
30:20i know
30:22i know
30:23i know
30:27i know
30:28i know
30:30i know
30:31that's
30:31well
30:32and i know
30:32Oh, my God.
31:02Oh, my God.
31:32Deloitte's just right this over.
31:38The Spectman's re-ordered.
31:40Thanks.
31:40Oh, my God.
32:10The details of what it contained.
32:12And did you?
32:13I did.
32:15And Miss Johnston politely declined to offer that information.
32:21Did she want anything else, Georgia?
32:23She wanted to know if there was a way of preventing a person making changes.
32:28And is there?
32:29Well, anyone can speak to a potential testator.
32:31And they're alive, obviously.
32:33And how did the meeting end?
32:34I suggested if she was concerned about anything, she should speak to her father-in-law herself.
32:38And do you know she did that?
32:39Again.
32:40I got the impression she was going to do exactly that.
32:43And what date did you meet?
32:46This was on...
32:48The 3rd of October.
32:52I should also say she fired me as she left.
32:55Fuck.
33:01Yep.
33:02So what do we do?
33:03We obviously lower the offer.
33:05Yeah, but to what?
33:06Well, I feel this wasn't just KKG's issue.
33:08I feel Spectmans kind of knew what they were doing and were hiding stuff.
33:11So?
33:11So, I think we go back in now with...
33:1515.5?
33:18Yeah.
33:19I mean, we could.
33:21But?
33:22Well, I'm just thinking, how about we properly lowball?
33:2514.5?
33:26I mean, who else is going to buy him in this climate?
33:29Fuck it, I'm going 14.250.
33:34Wolf of Wall Street, mate.
33:41I can give you nine.
33:55I am serious, Josh.
33:57You're an adult now.
33:58You don't need your arsewage anymore.
33:59You should see his boxes.
34:01Fuck off.
34:02Er, language, Joshua.
34:04Washing up now, or I shall beat you savagely.
34:09Would you like to move in?
34:12They're good kids.
34:14Yeah, they are.
34:15And Daisy seems okay.
34:17Yeah, I mean, she has a ski trip booked and she's insisting on still going, so...
34:23Who knows?
34:25Flying blind on a daily basis.
34:28Sal, I'm sorry that everything's so awful.
34:32I really didn't know that Jack was going to do what he did.
34:36And I can't imagine how hard it must be for you.
34:39And I totally understand why you're challenging the will.
34:43I would too.
34:45I just hope, whatever the outcome, that we can all remain friends, as well as family, and
34:53continue looking after each other.
34:55I know I'll want to be there for all of you, if it goes my way.
34:58You mean...
35:02financially, or...
35:05Um, I'm sorry.
35:09I need to take this.
35:12Hey, Max.
35:14Sorry to accept you so late, Sally, but I've just received the results of the autopsy.
35:19And?
35:20It's good news.
35:22Your husband's brain did indeed show early signs of dementia.
35:24So we might just be in with a shout.
35:39So, the question is, was Jack planning to meet Laura Johnston to change the will again?
35:44Which someone got wind of and acted on.
35:48Where'd you get this meeting, his diary?
35:49This was in his sent emails.
35:50Do you know how much device it was sent from?
35:54His office desktop.
35:55All right, so that could have conceivably been seen by...
35:58...Annie Rouse...
36:00...John Wright.
36:02Yeah, read the message, please.
36:05Or how about the 13th?
36:06And there was nothing from her that prompted that?
36:08No, sir, I called her, Laura Johnston, because I wondered if this was a response to a phone call.
36:11And?
36:12She had a vague recollection of him leaving her a voicemail and asking for one more meeting, suggesting some more dates.
36:17One more meeting about what?
36:18She couldn't remember specifically, but obviously some aspect of the will.
36:31I want to speak to John again, on his own this time.
36:34Let's put him into a nick now.
36:36These people need to understand, this is serious.
36:40Great, thanks for the call.
36:40They accepted.
36:59Uh, shots?
37:01Yes, please.
37:02Okay.
37:05Oh.
37:06Excuse me.
37:08Two more, please, and then two more.
37:09It's funny, but here we are, in the shadow of death, and I'm not sure I can ever remember feeling more alive.
37:16So, thank you.
37:26Oh, I knew my dad.
37:30Why weren't you my daughter?
37:33There you go.
37:37To the future.
37:37And the past.
37:43Sorry.
37:47Hello?
37:48Mr. Wright, this is DCI Morgan.
37:50Where are you right now?
37:51Laura?
37:52Hi, Sally.
37:53Uh, listen, it's not good news, I'm afraid.
38:05Until probate is granted, all Jack's accounts have to remain frozen.
38:10I'm so sorry.
38:12No, it's not your fault.
38:15Thanks for calling.
38:16Mm-hmm.
38:28So, we know your wife went to see your then-solicitor, Edmund Don Levy, on the 3rd of October this year.
38:35Were you aware of this meeting?
38:38Yes.
38:39Okay.
38:40Was this meeting instigated by you?
38:42God, no.
38:42You didn't want Georgia to go?
38:44No.
38:45I mean, maybe.
38:46Not really.
38:46But to have an opinion on her going, I'm assuming you knew what was discussed?
38:53Yes.
38:54And what was that?
38:55The contents of what we suspected was a new will my father was writing.
39:01Why did you suspect that?
39:03I'd seen a photocopy of what looked like a will on his desk one day.
39:07I'm guessing this is the previous one.
39:09It had various notes on it, handwritten by my dad.
39:12And there was lots of stuff written next to my name.
39:16Lots of crossings out, lots of figures and question marks.
39:18And this worried you?
39:20I mean, I really didn't have time to make much sense of it before my father came back into the office.
39:27The mistake I made was telling my wife that night.
39:31Why was that mistake?
39:32Because despite me not having had time to properly see what the changes were,
39:38she became rather consumed with it all.
39:44With wanting to know.
39:45So, Edmund Don Levy told us he advised her to speak to her father-in-law
39:51and ask him if he made any changes.
39:53Right.
39:54Do you know if she did?
39:57Well, she says she did.
39:59The next day, at his club.
40:04But to be honest with you,
40:06these days I don't really believe a word she says.
40:10Oh, everyone always thought John was so nice.
40:22Except they didn't know him, did they?
40:26I think John knew.
40:29I mean, he only had to spend five minutes with her.
40:32And he'd spent 20 years enjoying.
40:35Oh, it made perfect sense.
40:37When we found out who Georgia really was, yeah.
40:43It all made perfect sense.
40:47Everywhere you looked.
40:51Every single direction.
40:52You see another fucked up son, daughter or wife.
40:56Who you knew were capable of anything.
41:00Absolutely anything.
41:04And then you looked in the mirror.
41:05Just watch me now.
41:09And then you looked in the mirror.
41:09And then you looked in the mirror.
41:10And then you looked in the mirror.
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