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00:01This is Arno Tissier.
00:03He got into a bar brawl which ended with him doing a 13 stretch.
00:06The murder.
00:07Same time tomorrow?
00:08What's she doing?
00:09The lovely Cheryl.
00:10Are you gonna lend me the money or not?
00:12No.
00:13Nice motor your friend's got.
00:14You might want to check out his granddaughter's boyfriend
00:16because I saw his car near Wright's house the night he died.
00:19Surprise!
00:20Are we over?
00:21Your husband's brain did indeed show early signs of dementia.
00:24So where were you actually the day he died?
00:27These days I don't really believe a word she says.
00:30Yes I have a capacity for violence.
00:36Why else am I here?
00:39But I also think most people would be surprised at what they're capable of
00:45especially when they're trying to protect the thing that they love most in the world.
00:51And that's not money.
00:56By the way.
00:58What am I missing?
01:00The autopsy found dementia, no?
01:02It did.
01:03But our expert is saying it wasn't advanced enough to have affected his capacity.
01:07Well our expert didn't bloody live with him though did she?
01:09She didn't literally see him change.
01:11Which is all very subjective and vulnerable to challenging court.
01:19What is it exactly that you want Max?
01:23I want you to consider plan B.
01:24I want you to consider allying yourself to John and Graham's case.
01:27No.
01:28I'm then reliant on a judge deciding how much he awards me, how much Josh, how much John and
01:32Great's a minefield.
01:33My way.
01:34We just go back to the previous version.
01:36If you win!
01:37That's kind of your part of this very expensive bargain.
01:39I've also now had a look at your prenup.
01:44I mean did you even have a lawyer advise you on that?
01:48It's a car crash.
01:52I want to give it to Cheryl.
01:59Sorry?
02:00What?
02:01The girl who sits next to me at chemo.
02:03Oh.
02:04Give what to her?
02:05I want you to do what you suggested for me.
02:08Find her the best new treatment in the world.
02:10But for her recurrent grade 2 glioma.
02:13And I want to pay for it for her with my request.
02:16Oh no Rose.
02:17You're going to need that money for your treatment.
02:19You need to think about-
02:20I'm old Bobby.
02:21I feel old.
02:23And I have no desire to keep fighting for the next five years.
02:26Probably feeling terrible most of the time.
02:28It's about Graham.
02:29What he took.
02:30It's about giving hope to someone who deserves it.
02:33A beautiful young woman who makes me smile and who deserves a chance for a future.
02:39I get that Rose.
02:40I do.
02:41And that's lovely.
02:43But well the world's been challenged now so that money's not coming through for many months.
02:47Maybe longer.
02:48Maybe not even at all if they win and you have your bequest lowered.
02:50I've been thinking about that.
02:51And I'm going to call my bank.
02:53Oh you're pathetic.
02:54Like a child.
02:55No you're like a child.
02:56Like a lovesick teenager but got bellied.
02:57She's my niece.
02:58She's playing you.
02:59You just saved the company nearly two million.
03:00To get you to withdraw your challenge.
03:01She respects me.
03:02She sees the potential in me.
03:03Unlike my father.
03:04Unlike you.
03:05You know what.
03:06If it'd been me drawing up the will.
03:07I'd have done exactly the same as him.
03:08It wasn't my fault George.
03:09I mean it wasn't yours either.
03:10But it wasn't me who was.
03:11It wasn't me who was.
03:42It wasn't me for more than you did.
03:43That's just you in a nutshell isn't it?
03:49Thinking I'm defined by that.
03:57I'm putting an application for triangulation for Georgia Wright, her husband and Graham.
04:16Yeah I could also do Reuben McGuire while I'm at it.
04:18Yeah why not?
04:19I'm going to try and talk to him today as well.
04:22What else?
04:23Chase Laura Johnston for the Tile Jack prenat.
04:26You're going to eat all those?
04:27Literally yeah.
04:28Oh.
04:29And I look into Arnold Tizio's financial history.
04:32Yeah on that already.
04:33And the man Jack Wright was meeting at the ROC club.
04:35Sam speaking with him tomorrow.
04:36You are brilliant.
04:37And I love you.
04:40Sam.
04:41Sam.
04:42With me please.
04:49What are you doing?
05:16What are you doing?
05:18I love the fact that you're surprised.
05:20Belle, I put the money back in. I transferred it about an hour ago.
05:24So that's not really the point, Grey, is it?
05:27Isn't it?
05:29No.
05:31What is the point then?
05:34The point is that you did it in the first place.
05:37That you'd obviously spied on me to get my password
05:40thinking at some point you might want to steal money from me.
05:43I don't think that's a massively healthy basis for a relationship.
05:51Although...
05:54Neither is only staying with someone
05:56because you want some of their dead dad's money.
06:02No, you're right. It isn't.
06:06So...
06:08We both behave like Bellens.
06:13It makes us kind of even, doesn't it?
06:17Not really, no.
06:21As I've been bailing you out,
06:25financially
06:27and emotionally
06:29for years, Grey.
06:31So maybe I felt I was owed.
06:33You are old and I am going to pay you back everything.
06:38No, stop, stop.
06:42I think...
06:44I know...
06:46in your heart...
06:48you can be a good, kind, loving man.
06:53But you need a lot of help, sweetheart.
06:57To move on from your dad.
07:00To start taking responsibility for your own life.
07:05I love you.
07:14I love you.
07:18And I'm sorry.
07:23Bell, please.
07:24I love you.
07:48Yeah?
07:49Time's up, mate.
07:50Fuck off!
08:03Hey.
08:05Hi.
08:06DCI Hector Morgan.
08:07I'm looking for Ruben Maguire, please.
08:10He's not here, I'm afraid.
08:11Any idea when he's back?
08:13No.
08:15Afternoon? Tomorrow?
08:16Next year?
08:18Before next year.
08:19Definitely.
08:22You work here most days?
08:23Yeah.
08:25Do you ever see this guy in here?
08:29No.
08:32When Ruben does show,
08:34can you ask him to give me a call, please?
08:37Sure.
08:52Brew, it's Aaron.
08:54The feds just showed.
08:56Asking about Emily's grandad.
08:57So we know Ruben, Maguire and Emily are some kind of item?
09:13For sure.
09:14And between Maguire and Jack?
09:16But there's obviously some sort of connection.
09:18Okay, all right, thanks.
09:19Oh, hi.
09:29Hi.
09:30You're not Ruben.
09:31No, sorry.
09:32Oh, sorry, I'm actually looking for Emily Wright.
09:35And you are?
09:37DCI Hector Morgan.
09:38I'm investigating her grandfather's death.
09:40And you are?
09:42I'm her fiancé.
09:44And no, she's not here right now.
09:46Oh, okay.
09:47Any idea where I could find her?
09:48She might be at the JK Wright office.
09:50Hmm, okay.
09:53Who's Ruben?
09:55Can you ask her to call me back, please?
09:57ASAP.
10:18So when was the last time you saw Jack?
10:19I don't know.
10:20Last year sometime.
10:21I don't know.
10:22Last year sometime.
10:23Right, so you didn't speak to him after you were a nightdoll?
10:24I don't know.
10:25I don't know.
10:26I don't know.
10:27I don't know.
10:28I don't know.
10:29I don't know.
10:30I don't know.
10:31I don't know.
10:32When did we talk?
10:33When did we talk?
10:34When I told you what I found on his desk at Master?
10:35Oh, that?
10:36No.
10:37No.
10:38I hope you don't mind me asking.
10:39so when was the last time you saw Jack I don't know last year sometime right so you didn't speak
10:52to him after you and I talked when did we talk when I told you what I found in his desk at master
10:58oh that no I hope you don't mind me asking not at all and it I hope you don't mind me asking about
11:10your investment so there are some issues with the will but my legal team are 100% sure they can
11:23resolve it in court just need to be a little patient of course just keep being informed
11:35absolutely well I should head
11:41thanks for coming over I appreciate it
11:49who the fuck are you
12:01so Arnaud Tissier was a mobster I mean this was when he was a kid but yes he worked for the
12:10Genova gang and when he came out of prison well we certainly never arrested him again
12:15so he either did go straight as he claims or he just got smarter I know which one my money's on
12:22so 500k yes and the house is worth 600
12:31and until you receive your bequest you've repaid the loan with
12:38I have 29,000 pounds in premium bonds which I intend to cash
12:43okay
12:44and when would you need the loan by Rose
12:49all I'm saying Rose is if your bequest is reduced then you might not even be able to
12:54repay the loan it won't be reduced which could leave you homeless
12:57John wouldn't have lied to be reduced come on Bobby trust me
13:00I think you're determined to do it this way aren't you
13:03I think I am
13:04then can I ask you one last question
13:08of course
13:09I'll get that on one knee but I'm not sure I could get up
13:14will you marry me
13:19I can't think of anything I'd like more Bobby Botham
13:26yes yes a thousand times yes
13:31oh we looked a bit more than just a friend
13:34and I will ask you again why aren't you at school
13:36you said I could come back anytime I felt shit
13:38I've felt shit and even shitter now so thanks for that
13:41about
13:43oh you know dead dad
13:46a mummy might have killed him according to tick tock
13:48who's now shagging some frog blow
13:50Josh
13:50I mean could you and dad get any more tragic
13:52the nut job and the trophy wife
13:55it's classy
13:56what an absolutely foul thing to say
14:01I loved your father very much as he did me
14:04and not that I need to explain it but just to clarify
14:07Arno was a business associate of your father's
14:10they were very good friends
14:11he also happens to be gay
14:14now go to your room please
14:17I mean you don't want to have to even look at you right now
14:20okay so all I need you to say
14:33is that I was at yours playing xbox
14:34for about 8 until at least 2 in the morning
14:36on the 12th
14:38on the 12th
14:40I G
14:44so when will it all kick off
14:47maybe a couple of months
14:48and your dad and your uncle are fine about it all
14:51about effectively suing you
14:53I don't think either of them feel particularly brilliant about it
14:56but it is what it is
14:58so did you call that cop back
15:01not yet
15:03why
15:04sorry dad
15:06and why would he think someone named Ruben
15:08might be in your room
15:09Emily
15:12Jesus
15:13can you speak please
15:14what are you doing here
15:15well let me
15:16I'm Em's dad
15:17maybe let's save intros for another time
15:18what do you want
15:22I need to pull a 50k baby please
15:24Jesus
15:25I've already said no dad
15:26have you
15:27yes on lunch
15:28for fuck's sake
15:29I think they're gonna kill me this time
15:31oh they're always gonna kill you
15:32no but this time
15:32I think they really are
15:34I know it was you
15:41who rang the police
15:42and told them about Ruben
15:43most certainly was not
15:47just leave me alone
15:48you pathetic excuse for a father
15:50em
15:52Christ
15:54hope they do beat you to a pulp
15:57it's not about whether I can afford it
16:04Kyle
16:04it's about whether
16:05bailing out my addict dad
16:07for the sixth time
16:08in as many years
16:08is really a role a daughter should perform
16:10sorry
16:11I just
16:13oh please drop it
16:14I know you mean well
16:17but seriously
16:18you don't understand this
16:20I can't
16:32too
16:32no
16:33IWell
16:33I怎么
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17:19What the fuck are you doing?
17:45Did you kill your grandfather?
17:49Did you kill your grandfather?
17:56Did you kill your grandfather?
18:02Triangulation on Graham Wright and Georgia Wright.
18:06And an interesting result from the DVLA about Georgia Wright.
18:10Sorry, I can't take your call right now.
18:31Please leave a message.
18:33Oh, hi. Message for Georgia Wright.
18:35This is DC Cat Jones.
18:37I know you forwarded some of them to your phone, Kyle, so please delete them.
18:41Why?
18:42Because they're private messages.
18:43If you did nothing wrong, what's to worry about?
18:45This is insane.
18:46Of course, I didn't help my grandfather killed.
18:48You are fucking a car mechanic, so, you know, win some, lose some.
18:54I know you had to deal with some shit, and I know what that did to you, but I really thought
19:02that I could help you heal.
19:04You have.
19:04I thought I could help you believe that you were lovable by showing you just how much
19:09I loved you.
19:12And still do, in fact.
19:13I love you.
19:15That obviously wasn't enough, was it?
19:16And I'm sorry about that.
19:18And, uh, I wish you luck, baby.
19:20God, you're being ridiculous.
19:22I think you're gonna need it.
19:22And the lunch meeting with Jack Glastard?
19:33Couple of hours.
19:35And then when it finished?
19:36We walked out together, me to go back to my office.
19:40He was waiting for his car to drive round.
19:43Okay.
19:44We were chatting and saying our goodbyes when she appeared out of nowhere.
19:48This was his daughter-in-law?
19:50Yes.
19:50This was Georgia Wright.
19:52So, on the 4th of October, Georgia, which is about five weeks before Jack died, did you
19:59approach your father-in-law outside the RAC club in London?
20:06Um, no comment.
20:07Well, we've spoken to the man he was meeting, Oliver Cranston, and he has identified you
20:13as the same woman who actually accosted Jack on the pavement outside the club.
20:17I did not accost him.
20:18Right, but you were there.
20:22I was passing.
20:24I'd been to lunch with a friend.
20:26It was a coincidence.
20:28Okay.
20:28And according to Mr. Cranston, you then immediately tried to engage your father-in-law in a discussion
20:33about his will?
20:34Well, I mentioned it very briefly.
20:36Jack's guest said you spoke of nothing else, and that you seemed extremely agitated, and
20:43Jack, who, understandably, felt no obligation to discuss such matters in public with you,
20:49had tried to walk away, but you pursued him.
20:52Is that your recollection?
20:53No comment.
20:58Mr. Cranston added that at one point, she violently jabbed her finger into Jack's chest.
21:04Do you remember that?
21:05No comment.
21:06And that in the end, Cranston sensed just to get away from you.
21:09Jack shouted everything was fine and intimated that no changes were being made.
21:13Is that how you recall the events?
21:17No comment.
21:18I know you spoke to my colleague before.
21:26I did.
21:27It's just one small thing that I wanted to follow up on myself.
21:31Sure.
21:32You told her you thought Graham Wright was estranged from his father.
21:35I did.
21:36And that you hadn't been here at Marston for, what, many years?
21:39That's right.
21:40Is that still your recollection?
21:42Yes.
21:43Can I check your normal working hours are one day to Friday?
21:46Yes.
21:47From when till when?
21:48Eight till four.
21:49Okay.
21:53So this is a striking piece.
21:58Is it?
21:59It certainly caught my colleague's eye last time she was here.
22:02In fact, she ended up Googling it.
22:04It turns out it's actually an album cover from 1994 by a then young artist named Gray Wright.
22:13Signed, I see, by him.
22:14To you.
22:16With loss of love.
22:24Graham Wright's phone triangulation records tell us he was here just five days before his dad died for nearly the whole day.
22:30Now, I understand why you might not have wanted to mention that before, Mary, why you might have certain loyalties, but constructing a murder investigation is a really serious offense.
22:45So, I'm just going to ask you again, when was the last time you saw Jack and Graham together?
22:54Quick chat about what, officer?
22:58And it will be an interview under caution, so you might want to consider legal representation.
23:03But why?
23:04I, I, I, that's not fair.
23:06I haven't done anything.
23:06I, I haven't done anything wrong.
23:08Oh, I'm sure, but we can discuss all that tomorrow at nine o'clock.
23:11We've spoken to a witness who was also at the will reading, who said, you were absolutely incandescent about how your husband was treated by his father in the will.
23:20Would that be a fair assessment?
23:21No comment.
23:25In the months before he died, how would you characterize your feelings towards your father-in-law, Georgia?
23:30No comment.
23:31And lastly, can I ask why you have a speeding ticket issued at 2107 hours on the 12th of November this year for an offense on the eastbound lane of the B1435, just three miles away from Marston Hall?
23:43And just to remind you, the 12th was the night that Jack was murdered, and the night that you told us you were at home in Surrey with your husband.
24:07No comment.
24:13George?
24:24What the fuck did you do?
24:26What did I?
24:27What did you say to them?
24:28The police?
24:29Nothing.
24:30I swear.
24:31Be careful, John.
24:33Be very, very careful.
24:41What does our phone data say?
24:43On that day, her phone was off since she left home.
24:46Okay.
24:47Annoying.
24:47She's obviously lying about being with her husband, so she's probably doing something up.
24:51We'll root out the speeding ticket, so we'll be fine.
24:53Yeah.
24:57So, why don't we start, Graham, with you?
24:59And it might be useful if I could get a rough sense, perhaps, of what you think your initial written statement to the court might contain.
25:07Well, my written statement to the court might contain details of how much of a cunt my dad was.
25:25It'd be about how he never hugged me, or told me he loved me, or showed me a shred of affection, ever.
25:35About how he spent his life belittling me and anything I achieved, because he was never interested in anyone but himself.
25:40And like all narcissists, he had a knowing void in his soul that he filled with houses and wives and money instead of love.
25:55And so, how he fucking owes me.
26:09I mean, the statement is traditionally more of an opportunity to outline financial circumstances, but that is also powerful.
26:18I mean, the statement is very helpful.
26:48I mean, how are you, more importantly?
26:51Yeah, not brilliant.
26:53I'm sure.
26:55It all still feels so shocking, doesn't it?
27:01Well, I've not been in since, um...
27:04It feels very odd.
27:08I can imagine.
27:14Can I get you a tea or a coffee or...?
27:17No, no, no, I just, um, I know the police took his desktop, but I can't find his laptop anywhere at home or at Marston, and there are a bunch of photos on it.
27:24Did he leave it here by any chance?
27:29I didn't see it or I would have handed it over.
27:33Right.
27:34Do you mind if I, um...
27:36Go for it.
27:37Never knew he kept that there.
28:01Oh, well.
28:04You know Jack.
28:08Always had to have something to hide, didn't he?
28:18Look after yourself, honey.
28:19I, um...
28:41so when we first spoke regarding when you'd last seen your father you told my colleague
28:57not for at least five years no you still stand by that yeah okay because we have triangulation
29:07data from your phone that places you within a few hundred yards of marston hall between the hours of
29:1312 and 7 p.m. on the 7th of november that's just five days before your father died yeah well within
29:21a few hundred yards doesn't mean i actually saw him does it that's as accurate as phone last eight
29:27it gets not my problem indeed what is your problem though is that we also have a witness who says
29:38they saw you with your father that day in the dining room at master hall having lunch with him
29:42so just to clarify you did in fact have lunch with your father at his house on the 7th of november
30:00yes we had lunch but that is all we had a bit of an hour and then he had to go to london for a
30:13meeting i stuck around for a bit because i'd had a few cold drinks by then uh i left about seven
30:21why'd you lie i just didn't want you jumping to the wrong conclusion that i'd gone up there to ask
30:31for money and i hadn't why did you go up there to see him it's not a sin is it to break bread build
30:39bridges it had been too long so it went well yeah it went great yeah we're in a nice chat
30:49talk through some shit and yeah it was onky dory
30:54so our witness says actually you got very drunk very quickly and you shouted at him incessantly
31:01you made various physical threats against him and you refused to leave which is why in the end
31:07he left his own home and drove to london
31:19i'll tell you what why don't you tell me what i did make it a fuck of a sight easier for us all
31:26hi uh emily wright yeah thank you thanks
31:35so what you're out about
32:01fine
32:05money
32:10you asked for something
32:12yeah
32:12he refused
32:13yeah
32:14and did it get violent
32:15yeah it did
32:19you hit him
32:22he hit me
32:27quite a few times as it goes
32:34he slapped me down the head like he'd done when i was a kid
32:39you didn't assault him at all
32:43fuck off i wouldn't dare
32:45and after you left
32:53like i said i had a bit of a kip and uh
32:57drove back to london
33:00you didn't go to any other rooms in the house
33:01did i
33:07your father's estate manager said he saw you in the water tower trying to unlock the gun cupboard
33:14did i unlock it
33:20no he stopped shame
33:25i must have just
33:27wanted to go after rabbits like we used to
33:30well what can i say
33:35but i feel like
33:37in me gut
33:40that lunch
33:42it was the very last time i saw him
33:46just after he'd hit me
33:56i don't know what to say rose
33:58well a yes
34:01would make us both very happy
34:05but why wouldn't you spend it on yourself
34:08i mean there must be some similar treatment for you somewhere
34:12well i've had my go francis
34:14it's time
34:16time now to make good
34:18to pay it forward
34:25is it real rose
34:27can it really save me
34:29well nothing's certain chair
34:32we both know that
34:33better than most
34:35but from what bobby and i've been reading
34:37this is the best treatment in the world
34:40so yes it genuinely could
34:47mom
34:49yes
34:52yes
34:54so anyway
35:04long-winded message
35:07but
35:07yeah basically
35:10i just wanted to say
35:12if they do kill me
35:14mom
35:15it'll have been your fault
35:17night night
35:23and we're right there you are thanks for finally calling me back
35:39nine o'clock tomorrow then
35:55okay bye now
35:56hey
36:05oh hey
36:10final contracts got signed on specman's this morning wondered if you fancy celebrating
36:26later
36:27uh another time maybe
36:29i'm not sure there'll be another 14 mil acquisition for a while
36:34or while i'm in charge anyway
36:35yeah
36:37well
36:37exactly
36:39em
36:40em
36:44emily
36:45emily
36:45emily
36:49emily
36:49emily
36:55emily
36:56what what's the matter
36:57what's the matter
36:57nothing
36:58did i do something to upset you
36:59no
37:00what is it
37:01come on
37:03not while i'm in charge anyway
37:04you're gonna be in charge
37:06you're going to overturn the will
37:08and this time next year you will still be running this company
37:10we don't know that
37:11and that's fine
37:11that's probably how it should be
37:13it's just a bit weird
37:15that's all
37:15getting a massive bundle of legal papers detailing exactly how my uncle and dad are planning
37:20to sue me
37:20and i completely get that i just
37:23i thought we discussed all this and you were okay with it
37:26yeah well
37:27turns out i'm not
37:30turns out things have changed
37:32what things
37:32it doesn't matter
37:33it does matter it matters very much
37:35listen i'm not coming back here
37:38so
37:39i guess i'll see you in court
37:41emily
37:43please
37:48you know my gut says graham right doesn't have it in him
37:51violence
37:52maybe not when he's sober no
37:54we'll make an application for his bank statements maybe that'll help us place him on the 12th
37:58and then
38:00the granddaughter
38:03i just did what i thought we agreed em
38:07but it kind of feels like you're um
38:10i don't know like you're
38:11angry with me
38:16i'm not angry with you
38:22i'm angry with me
38:24for what
38:25for starting everything
38:27not stopping it
38:29because the only thing i'm sure of is that it hasn't made me feel any better about what happened
38:39in fact it's made me feel much much worse
38:44i'll see you in the next step
38:51i'm gonna be at least do this inside
38:53Can we at least do this inside?
39:06That'd be my pleasure, mate.
39:08Fucking freezing out here.
39:23Редактор субтитров А.Семкин Корректор А.Егорова
39:53Hello.
40:02I'm on Jack's laptop and looking at his messages
40:04in a conversation between you and him four days before he died.
40:09You lied to me, Arno.
40:11You said you hadn't seen him since the last fucking year.
40:14So why would you need to lie to me?
40:17I'm not doing this on the phone.
40:20When are you free to meet?
40:23I often wonder how it would all have turned out
40:26if I hadn't found Jack's laptop.
40:30I mean, I didn't even work out
40:32why he hid it until a few weeks ago.
40:37One thing I do know,
40:40looking at it was the worst mistake I ever made.
40:45Every time I thought we were pulling focus under one suspect,
40:48another lead would take us down another path.
40:50I don't know, juggle snakes.
40:56Welcome to my world.
40:57A few weeks later.
40:58Ha, ha, ha, ho.
40:59Ha, ha, ha.
41:00What a�라 sh słys match
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