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The Twelve (AU) Season 3 Episode 8
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00:00I was just wondering if you guys do those hair tests.
00:03I want to test for drugs in someone's system.
00:05Hey, babe, can you get anything?
00:07Enough with the gaslighting, Jess!
00:09I can't fucking do this!
00:10Whoa! Whoa!
00:12What is with those two?
00:13I was all at told Sharon everything, and now they're acting all buddy-buddy.
00:17Really?
00:17I think I'm being head-hunted.
00:18No, look.
00:19That is just amazing.
00:22Sorry.
00:23No, no, no.
00:24Do you mind if I come along?
00:25The sound check?
00:26Yeah.
00:27Seems like I can't see the real thing.
00:28It wasn't personal in there, detective.
00:31To some people, Mr. Colby, the truth matters.
00:35Brett Colby?
00:36I am John Dalimau.
00:38John Dalimau.
00:39Why does the sun go on shining?
00:55Why does the sea rush to shore?
01:00Don't they know it's the end of the world?
01:09It ended when you said goodbye.
01:15I'm very glad you found me, John.
01:28It's a delicate thing, coming to terms with the past.
01:30I need to stare it in the face, and so here I am.
01:34If you could tell me how and when you met Amanda, that could be a good start.
01:39Amanda contacted me in early 2023, asking for DNA to improve her theory about the murders of Judy and Susie in 68.
01:50I initially refused, but eventually agreed to meet.
01:55I laid it all out for her.
02:00The party was back there, as you know.
02:06We had sex there.
02:09You and...
02:11Judy.
02:13Susie went off to wait.
02:15But why were they here?
02:16There was another chap.
02:17Hey, fuck up!
02:24Why haven't you come forward?
02:26Why haven't you told your story to the police?
02:29You have to put yourself in my shoes.
02:31I'm 19 years old.
02:33By some miracle, I've just won a scholarship to Oxford.
02:37Had my whole life ahead of me.
02:39There was talk they'd found a semen sample of one of the girls.
02:44At the time, I panicked, stayed silent.
02:47But when Amanda explained the semen was found on Susan, I knew my DNA wouldn't match, and it was finally safe to help.
02:56After talking with you, Amanda apparently became convinced that my client was the murderer.
03:04Why was that?
03:05Well, probably because I told her about the peeping Tom confronting me outside the police processing center.
03:11Because he believed you could identify him as the murderer.
03:15What'd you tell him?
03:18I never left the party.
03:19At the time, I believed she was worried about me mentioning the peeping.
03:24Never occurred to me he'd murdered the girls.
03:26When I got your message, I looked up the news about Amanda.
03:30Saw his photo, read that he'd been arrested for it, and...
03:34I was appalled.
03:36He's done it again.
03:37And perhaps if I'd come forward earlier, I could have prevented it.
03:42I came to you as a courtesy.
03:45But I imagine the police will want to speak to me too now.
03:49So, what happens next?
03:51Can we talk?
04:03Can we talk?
04:03Who is this guy?
04:17What's his name?
04:18Let's just call him Person X.
04:21Okay.
04:23So, tell me this.
04:25Do I know him?
04:26Is he a local?
04:28No.
04:28The reason I'm here is, from what I've told you, is there anything in Person X's account that contradicts what you know to be true about the case?
04:39No.
04:41No, the exact opposite.
04:43But, in fact, he clarifies something we could never quite understand.
04:48How does a guy kill two people on the beach without one of them running away for help?
04:55Now, if what your Person X says is true, he's having sex with Judah.
05:01Oi!
05:01Fuck off!
05:03And he spots a peeping Tom.
05:06They've got to finish their sex.
05:07How long does that take?
05:09Fifteen minutes, give or take.
05:11Ample time for the peeping Tom to catch up to Susie and kill her.
05:16Fuck!
05:17Fuck!
05:18At the same time, Person X is back off to the party.
05:22But Judith comes down to rejoin Susie, sees the guy standing over her.
05:27Susie!
05:28And he kills her to get rid of an eyewitness.
05:33Or, Person X kills Judith himself.
05:37Pushes her into the water and then goes along to the beach to where Susan is waiting and kills her as well.
05:43Well, you've forgotten one thing.
05:51Just hang on a minute.
05:52What's that?
05:54There.
05:59Footprints.
06:00Two sets of footprints come along the top of the beach and where they stop, that's where Susie's body was found.
06:07Approximately time of death, 11.10pm.
06:09Now, you get a third set of footprints here and they stop because this has got to be Judith.
06:15She stops well short of them because she can see the guy standing over Susie with her face buried in the sand.
06:20So, Judy turns around, hairs off down here, the killer's straight after her, their footprints disappear below the tideline.
06:27And during the night, her body gets washed further downstream.
06:30But then, look, here comes the killer's footprints again, out of the tideline, past Susie, and up onto the rocky headland.
06:40All right, so, X's story fits the case theory.
06:53Perfectly.
06:54And if he'd spoken up at the time, it would have helped.
07:00All right, well, tell me this.
07:03Why Alan Chaplin?
07:05Well, the evidence.
07:06For a start, he's local.
07:08He could have gone up that rocky headland at night, no trouble whatsoever.
07:12But secondly, your own guy, person X, ID'd him at the beach at the time.
07:19Well, I think the ID could be challenged.
07:21It was dark, and after all, X was somewhat preoccupied having sex.
07:27Alan Chaplin was a loner as a kid.
07:29His father was a persistent wife-beater and a bully.
07:33And Alan, he was into stealing cars.
07:35He was sly-grogging at 18.
07:37Look, he was troubled.
07:38All right, well, let's see if X is telling the truth about having given his DNA.
07:46Yeah.
07:47Thanks for talking, Bob.
07:48And hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on.
07:51All right, you're determined to make this X like the killer, aren't you?
07:55Well, try this on for size.
07:57Check out the eyewitness reports.
07:59If one person saw him at the party before 11.30 p.m., he couldn't have done it.
08:04I've got nothing more for you, Bob.
08:08Hang on, hang on, hang on.
08:09Look, if he did it, why would he come halfway around the world to talk to you?
08:13Does he know that that DNA sample from 68 is not viable?
08:19No, he doesn't.
08:19If he thinks his DNA is going to hook him up to the case, why in Christ's name would he give it to Amanda?
08:28If he gave it to Amanda.
08:30Oh, you don't give up, do you?
08:33Come on, I know what you guys do.
08:35Good night, Bob.
08:36Colby!
08:42For God's sake, man!
08:45Listen, listen.
08:49Susie's face was put so deep in her.
08:53Her lungs were full of sand.
08:55She was fighting for her life and that bloody animal extinguished it.
09:00You don't give a fine fuck, do you?
09:02Because all you want to do is clear your precious client's name.
09:06You bastard.
09:18If John was lying to me about giving Amanda his DNA, there won't be a sample at the lab.
09:25Do you want me to check?
09:27Yeah, do that, please, and let me know.
09:29Will do.
09:30Thank you, Nina.
09:36I missed the sound check, bugger.
09:46I see you've packed your bags.
09:50Yeah, it's time to eat off.
09:51Get back to the grind.
09:54Yeah.
09:54I'm really sorry, it's been so busy.
10:00Any bells?
10:13Yeah.
10:14Jeremiah was a bullfrog, was a good friend of mine.
10:25Never understood a single word he said, but I sure like to drink his wine.
10:32Joy to the world.
10:34All the boys and girls, joy to the fishes in the deep blue sea, yeah.
10:42Joy to you and me.
10:45Yeah.
10:46Joy to the world.
10:49All the boys and girls, joy to the fishes in the deep blue sea, yeah.
10:56Joy to you and me.
10:58Hey, morning.
11:14Um, just wondered if you wanted to come over for some lunch later.
11:18Let me know.
11:19Bye.
11:19Bye.
11:19You should go to the place.
11:50If that's what you want.
11:52You know, I obviously want to go for the spiking.
11:55I just, I really don't want to be in the same room as Jazz for however long the trial is.
12:00It's really bad right now.
12:03I just, I don't want to make it worse.
12:07Have you got it?
12:08Yeah, I got it in my hand.
12:10Okay, so they have a DNA sample for Edward John Dalamore, but no sample to test against.
12:15They're holding it pending a match, but he's not lying.
12:18Okay, fair enough.
12:23Are you still there?
12:25Yeah, yeah, I'm here.
12:27Okay.
12:28See you Monday.
12:29Yeah.
12:30Nina, one last thing.
12:32So you can find any eyewitness accounts from the 1968 police records that actually placed Dalamore at the beach party between 11 and 11.20pm.
12:44You do that.
12:44Okay.
12:45Back to the Stone Age again.
12:48Yeah, and urgently too, if you could.
12:50Hello?
13:09Oh, this is, um, this is Brett Colby, SC.
13:12I'm looking for Bob Stevenson.
13:14Is he available, please?
13:16Oh, I'm actually Bob's neighbour.
13:18Bob got taken to hospital last night.
13:20You know, I'd be so screwed if I got called up for jury duty.
13:24There's no way that I could concentrate for that long.
13:26Look, I do think that there are definitely some people on the jury,
13:30namely Weird Blake, who could do with some meds.
13:34Yeah.
13:37Hey, um...
13:37So, um...
13:38Sorry.
13:39Oh, you go.
13:40You go.
13:43Um, there's something that I need to tell you.
13:51And it's about my sister.
13:57Two days before she died,
14:01she called me asking for money.
14:04Busy, how much?
14:05Um, 20 grand.
14:08Are you fucking serious?
14:10No, no, please, please, please, don't hang up.
14:11Are you fucking serious?
14:12I can't go to mum and dad with this, all right?
14:14Yeah, I know you can't go to mum and dad.
14:16They don't have anything left.
14:17I'm going to get better, OK?
14:18Yeah, yeah, you're going to get better.
14:20Yeah, for sure.
14:21Yeah, one sec.
14:22Yeah, I know you're in a mess.
14:23We've all been in a mess.
14:24She starts saying this incoherent stuff about a...
14:27about a car incident.
14:30Oh, what do you need to fix?
14:31You need to fix yourself.
14:32It's my fucking car!
14:33You need to fix...
14:34You know what?
14:36You know what?
14:36I've been dealing...
14:37One second.
14:38I've been dealing with this shit for years.
14:40I'm not your fucking parents.
14:42I am not here to look after you.
14:44Whatever it is, when you go to the police...
14:46I don't know what to do!
14:46And deal with your...
14:47No, shut up!
14:48Shut up!
14:48Deal with your shit like an adult
14:50and stay out of my fucking life!
14:52Three days later, she...
14:53She was dead.
14:56And...
14:56I'm so sorry.
14:57Then there was the funeral and my parents and all the other shit.
15:04And I just...
15:06I didn't...
15:07I didn't check it.
15:09You know, like I didn't...
15:11I didn't check what she was talking about until months later
15:17because I thought maybe she was making up some bullshit story to get the money
15:20because she'd done that so many times before.
15:23Okay.
15:24But, um...
15:27But she wasn't.
15:30And there was, uh...
15:32There was...
15:33There was a...
15:34There was a hit and run
15:35on the...
15:36On the...
15:37On the corner of...
15:39Of Break Road and, uh...
15:41And...
15:42And beach.
15:45You need to...
16:00You need to leave.
16:03I'm so sorry that I...
16:04You need to leave my house.
16:08Yeah.
16:08Just fucking leave it
16:13and get the fuck out of my house.
16:15Hey.
16:36Hi.
16:36Where have you been?
16:42With Mom.
16:46How was she?
16:48Well, she's happy for us.
16:50Who is it?
17:14Leah.
17:14Leah.
17:14Leah.
17:14Leah.
17:20Explain.
17:36The trial, I guess.
17:39Yeah, I'm going to need you to be more specific.
17:41I...
17:45I...
17:45I guess I...
17:49I couldn't stop thinking about...
17:51The unfairness...
17:53Of you not knowing who it was.
17:57That first morning...
18:00I actually came to tell you.
18:02Yeah, that's...
18:03That's why I was there.
18:04To tell you.
18:05And then...
18:05And then your...
18:07Your bag broke.
18:08And the fucking fruit everywhere.
18:10And I couldn't...
18:12And...
18:13And we were...
18:14We were talking.
18:16And you're so...
18:17You know, the truth is, actually, um...
18:23I met you, and I...
18:24I really liked you.
18:26And I...
18:26I didn't want to hurt you.
18:27And I know that that's fucking weak.
18:29And I know it's fucking selfish.
18:30But it's the truth.
18:33And the closer we got, the harder it got.
18:35And that's...
18:36Fucked.
18:37And I know that.
18:37I couldn't tell you.
18:39You could have told the police.
18:39Yeah, and my parents.
18:41And Teagan.
18:41And fucking anyone.
18:42But Izzy was dead.
18:43I now know that.
18:44You can't use her as an excuse.
18:47I've spent years...
18:49Trying to not be bitter about what happened to me.
18:54And to not let myself...
18:56Sink.
18:58And...
18:59Just get on with it.
19:00And then you.
19:12Do you know how stupid I feel?
19:18I thought you were unhappy.
19:20You just felt guilty.
19:26You felt guilty.
19:27And you wanted to just relieve yourself.
19:31You know what?
19:34You're so pathetic.
19:38This whole thing...
19:41Is so pathetic.
19:42I know it's a little dramatic.
19:43And you...
19:56I know it's not...
19:57Oh, my God.
20:27Hello.
20:28Yes, you call me.
20:31Um, Carol, would you mind getting me a cup of tea?
20:35Sure.
20:36Thanks.
20:38I'd love a cup of...
20:40Bob, I wanted to apologize for putting you under stress like that.
20:55Is it the heart?
20:56Well, forget it.
20:58Not the first time this bloody case is breaking the damn thing.
21:01What do you want?
21:02I thought you should know that, um...
21:08Person X did indeed give a DNA sample to Amanda.
21:14It's still at the lab.
21:16It's a worthless piece of evidence now.
21:18But, uh...
21:19I thought you'd appreciate the news.
21:21The witness isn't worthless.
21:25Well, obviously, I can't give the witness to the prosecution they're going to have to find him themselves.
21:31If they don't find him until closing statements, it'll be too bloody late.
21:35Be that as it may, I am bound to my duty to my client, and we both know that.
21:41Well, we're your obligation to the truth.
21:42Get my help off.
21:55Listen, Alan Chaplin killed two women and maybe a third.
21:59And you're going to do bloody nothing?
22:00Tell them all.
22:20Where is our lunatic colleague buggered off to?
22:28Can I borrow your phone?
22:32Mum?
22:33Yes, you're done.
22:34Mum?
22:34I'm accused.
22:35Mum?
22:36Is there who is?
22:37Your phone.
22:39It's Bob someone.
22:40Hello?
22:47Colby, brace yourself.
22:49I found a 1968 eyewitness account.
22:52A local girl saw John kicking sand onto the bonfire before she left.
22:56What time?
22:5711.20.
22:59Dalamore would have needed over 20 minutes to commit two murders, scale the headland, and get back.
23:04So he's not the killer.
23:06Also, have you seen the email?
23:08I'm going to take a look at it right now, Nina.
23:11When did it come in?
23:12Ten minutes ago.
23:14Nichols is asking to present a new witness.
23:16Edward John Dalamore.
23:18How the fuck did that happen?
23:24I have no idea how that could happen.
23:27Maybe the only thing I can think of is that Dalamore blabbed his story to her.
23:33What do we do?
23:35How do we prepare?
23:36I don't know.
23:37Um, I need to think.
23:40Need to think.
23:41Need to think.
23:58Oops.
24:02What?
24:03Oh, honey.
24:06I must better not be bad news, because we've had a very tough weekend.
24:12Okay.
24:13I'm sorry.
24:14That's, um...
24:15So, what is it?
24:17Well, I think things have taken a turn.
24:19We got an email from the prosecution late last night, and as a result, a special hearing is called for this morning.
24:27What does that mean?
24:29Josie, I'm sorry.
24:29I've got to go and prepare you, Dad.
24:31But, Beth, it's going to be strange.
24:32There'll be no jury.
24:33You'll be the only one in the gallery, you know.
24:35Well, I don't care.
24:36I want to hear what they've got to say.
24:38Look, my advice is it's better to wait.
24:40We're not waiting.
24:41I want to hear what they've got to say.
25:11Hä?
25:12I want to hear what they've got to say.
25:31I can't hear what the matter is.
25:32I want to hear what they've got to say.
25:34I want to hear what they've got to say.
25:36I don't know how Bob Stevenson tracked him down,
25:40but he put you a guy in the frame for 1968.
25:44It's pretty damning.
25:47So what's your plan?
25:49You have to be determined.
25:50Well, for what it's worth, you put up a good fight.
25:54And you are a worthy adversary.
25:57So am I forgiven for jumping signs?
26:01Probably not.
26:04You know, I've never told you this.
26:06But the last case we defended before I left
26:10was a de facto killed his girlfriend and her two kids.
26:16And we got them off.
26:18We won.
26:18Of course.
26:20Well, the day of the verdict, I found out I was pregnant.
26:23And I just kept thinking,
26:25what sort of world do I want to bring my kid up in?
26:28And it wasn't that.
26:30No.
26:31No.
26:31Everything humans do is human.
26:37Is that how you're going to comfort your good friend, Beth?
26:41Humans are humans.
26:44Alan Chaplin murdered three women.
26:46Not a comment.
26:49Oh, come on, Colby.
26:50He killed Amanda Taylor because she knew too much.
26:54What if Beth confronts him and he does the same to her?
26:58Is that the proof I'll need to get him convicted?
27:02And you're still disappointed in me?
27:05Okay.
27:12Nichols.
27:14I was never disappointed in you.
27:17I was never disappointed in you.
27:26What's the story?
27:28Why the special hearing?
27:32We found John.
27:35And so did the prosecution.
27:39Well, what difference does it make?
27:44John's testimony could destroy our case theory,
27:48which will force a mistrial.
27:52So we'd have to start again.
27:55Not we.
27:55If this trial ends here,
27:59I won't be continuing as your counsel.
28:07Should I?
28:10Should I ask why?
28:16Personal reasons.
28:20I didn't kill Amanda Taylor, Brett.
28:25I swear on Josie's life.
28:34I didn't kill her.
28:38That is for you.
29:01Now rack off, yeah?
29:02Let's go.
29:33Can you tell us?
29:55Oi! Fuck off!
29:58Who was it?
30:00Some perch.
30:02I can't say to you.
30:03My father will kill me.
30:05What? No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
30:06You can't go yet.
30:08The state wishes to call Edward John Dalimore.
30:25He will attest to, in 1968, having seen Alan Chaplin engaging in voyeuristic activity before taking a route along the beach towards where Susan Mead's body was later found dead.
30:39He will also attest to Mr. Chaplin threatening him two days after the 1968 murders in an effort to avoid being named as a suspect to police.
30:52Miss Nichols, this evidence pertains to the 1968 murders of Judith Donnelly and Susan Mead.
30:58In what way does it relate to the case before us?
31:02The witness's account clearly demonstrates the prosecution's theory of motive, Your Honor.
31:07Mr. Dalimore positively identified the accused to Amanda Taylor, and Mr. Dalimore will testify that she indeed intended to name him as the Cape Rock Killer in her book.
31:19I see.
31:22Mr. Colby, were you aware of this witness?
31:25Yes, we are aware of this witness, Your Honor, who we were seeking in order to strengthen the defense case.
31:32But in the end, we decided not to call him as it would be prejudicial to my client.
31:39I see.
31:40Do you have any objection to the witness being called by the state?
31:44Yes, Your Honor, I do.
31:45I am seeking a permanent adjournment, as this new information requires an entirely new case theory for the defense.
31:59I cannot go for it at this time.
32:15Are we under a cloud again?
32:23But I think this is about us.
32:26Maybe Alan has decided to change his plea.
32:31Does that ever happen?
32:33Do we think he's guilty?
32:35I mean, if we had to give a verdict today, what would it be?
32:39Not guilty.
32:40I mean, my money's on flood.
32:44I mean, 100% he got the ferret to rob a place, so why wouldn't he do it again?
32:48Come on.
32:49Ferret's no killer.
32:50The guy was done for aggravated burglary.
32:52Saw it in the news.
32:53Which he shouldn't have been watching.
32:54He was lying through his teeth the whole time.
32:56It's that obvious.
32:56I'm quite intrigued by the crime writer.
32:59I think people who dabble in crime get quite blasé about that sort of thing.
33:03Enough to murder someone, though?
33:04I think he's guilty.
33:07I think that he was worried that his wife was going to find out something that he didn't
33:11want her to know, and so he went over there and he did what he did to shut Amanda up.
33:18I reckon we have to find him not guilty, though.
33:21Not enough evidence.
33:22Yeah, but what about Amanda?
33:23Yeah, I agree.
33:24I mean, she was a pain in the butt.
33:26But if we don't find him guilty, someone's got a way with murder.
33:29We can't find him guilty just because we want someone to pay for him.
33:33Hey, sorry.
33:36Maybe if you guys have something to say, you should share it with the whole room.
33:44The jury are required to return to court.
33:53Members of the jury, it's the decision of the court that this trial is to be
34:03permanently adjourned.
34:06I thank you for your service in this matter.
34:09You are dismissed.
34:14Go.
34:15Court is adjourned.
34:41Here comes.
34:41To the next time.
34:47Now, what does this mean?
34:49That, in effect, it's a mistrial.
34:53Won't we two from here?
34:55Alan stays in prison on her mind.
35:00Right.
35:01Until the next trial.
35:03Dad.
35:04I didn't kill those girls, Josie.
35:07Wait, wait.
35:08I didn't kill them.
35:09Ask your mother.
35:11Ben, give me another lawyer.
35:14Give me a fucking better lawyer.
35:15Yeah.
35:15What a waste of bloody time.
35:31No, don't take it personally, bro.
35:33Oh, it's worse for the families.
35:35There's no closure.
35:36Well, guess I have to put my orthodontist's cap back on.
35:42Back to my roots.
35:45I reckon the same and her niece will be seeing each other again.
35:54I'm sure we'll all see each other again.
35:56I'm sure we'll all see each other again.
36:25I'll watch your stories.
36:33Hey, Blake.
36:35Hmm?
36:36You still offering those, um,
36:38repeat-y session now that we're not on jury anymore?
36:42Yeah, sure, sure.
36:43Yeah, yeah, cool.
36:44Well, I'll take you up on it.
36:45Well, you definitely need to work on those pissy little arms.
36:49Sure.
36:50I'll be working on your social filters, mate.
36:53Too early for a drink?
36:54I could murder a mojito right now.
36:56Sorry, come right now.
37:24Bob.
37:40Hey.
37:40What are you doing here?
37:41No, no, no.
37:42I got the chance last night.
37:43I'm okay.
37:44I'm fine.
37:45Anyway, I wanted to be here for you.
37:47Court got called early this morning.
37:50No one told me.
37:51No, no, no.
37:51It was an emergency hearing.
37:53But, Carol, they've called a mistrial.
37:59Hey.
38:00No.
38:01No, no, no.
38:01It's good.
38:02It's good.
38:02It's good.
38:02Come here.
38:04Okay.
38:04Come on.
38:05It's good.
38:06Hey, we just heard what happened.
38:08The prosecution has called a new witness.
38:11So the defense has said they need six months to get their cash sorted out.
38:14So they can't proceed.
38:15No, no, no.
38:16Look, it's good.
38:16It's good.
38:17Don't worry about it.
38:18With this new guy, Delamore, at the next trial, with his evidence,
38:22they'll put Chaplin away for good.
38:24Even Colby knows it.
38:26Come on.
38:32Hey, look at me.
38:33How many years have you been bulking for?
38:35My whole life.
38:36How about that, huh?
38:38Babe.
38:39Hey.
38:40Hey.
38:41Um, I don't know what you thought I did or said, but I just wanted to clear things up
38:49between us.
38:53Because I love you.
38:58It must be really tiring to be you.
39:05Okay.
39:05Carl, car's this way.
39:07Am I still giving you a lift?
39:10Yeah.
39:12Babe, okay.
39:12I'm going to call you.
39:13Cuckoo.
39:36What do you want to do?
40:12I need time.
40:42I need time.
41:12I need time.
41:19I need time.
41:24I need time.
41:31I need time.
41:33I need time.
41:38I need time.
41:45I need time.
41:47I need time.
41:48I need time.
41:54I need time.
42:01I need time.
42:03I need time.
42:10I need time.
42:12I need time.
42:13I need time.
42:14I need time.
42:15I need time.
42:16I need time.
42:17I need time.
42:18I need time.
42:19I need time.
42:20I need time.
42:22I need time.
42:23I need time.
42:24I need time.
42:25I need time.
42:26I need time.
42:27I need time.
42:28I need time.
42:29I need time.
42:30I need time.
42:31I need time.
42:32I need time.
42:33I need time.
42:34I need time.
42:35I need time.
42:36I need time.
42:37I need time.
42:38I need time.
42:39I need time.
42:40I need time.
42:41I need times.
42:42I need time.
42:43I need time.
42:44I need time.
42:45Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
42:48And you're crazy
42:50And you still tell me
42:53Ruin me if you let me be
42:57One of the ones you say you won't forget
43:00Cause I want this
43:03You know I want this
43:06So come on, mess me up
43:09Oh, oh, oh, oh
43:15Last place
43:20Yeah, it's my sister's storage unit
43:23And I brought my business archives here
43:28And the week before the house was searched by the police
43:30Yeah, I remember you were visiting your sister
43:32Yeah, well, they want to get rid of the unit now
43:34So they've asked me to sort out my stuff
43:37And I opened this box
43:39And this was sitting right on top
43:44Amanda Taylor's manuscript
43:51How did it get here?
44:07I have no idea
44:08Must have already been in the box
44:11Before I brought it down here
44:12And that was in the week before Alan was arrested
44:15You know what this means to the police care of all of us?
44:42Yeah
44:43Could mean charges for 1968
44:46It would mean
44:48Added motive for Amanda Taylor's murder
44:52And it would certainly mean
44:55The end of Alan
44:57What do I do?
45:04You have to do what you think is right
45:10I can't get involved
45:11I'm sorry
45:12Good luck, Beth
45:24Look, I'm staying in accommodation on Leonard Street
45:37I won't be dropping in
45:38Okay, well then, a coffee
45:39Please
45:42You need to hear what I have to say
45:44You need to hear what I have to say
45:45You need to hear what I have to say
45:46You need to hear what I have to say
45:47You need to hear what I have to say
45:48You need to hear what I have to say
45:49You need to hear what I have to say
45:50You need to hear what I have to say
45:51You need to hear what I have to say
45:52You need to hear what I have to say
45:53You need to hear what I have to say
45:54You need to hear what I have to say
45:55You need to hear what I have to say
45:56You need to hear what I have to say
45:57You need to hear what I have to say
45:58You need to hear what I have to say
45:59You need to hear what I have to say
46:00You need to hear what I have to say
46:01Oh, shit.
46:31Oh, shit.
47:01Oh, shit.
47:31Oh, shit.
48:01I wanted to see what you've written.
48:03I wanted to see it for myself.
48:05It's not as if I just...
48:06I leave it lying around.
48:08In fact, did your husband send you?
48:10Is that why you agreed to meet me, to get me out?
48:14Oh, fuck.
48:15Jesus, you're fucked, lady.
48:18Your husband killed those girls, and you obviously know it.
48:21No, no, he didn't.
48:22He didn't do it.
48:23I was there, and he didn't do it.
48:24Now, you can't just publish lies and write rubbish just to make yourself famous.
48:28No, I know what you're doing.
48:30I have proof.
48:31Proof?
48:31Oh, I don't believe anything you come up with.
48:33No, I don't give a fuck what you believe.
48:35It's the truth.
48:36I was going to tell you myself.
48:38Jesus, wait till this goes in the book.
48:42Give me that.
48:43Stop it.
48:44Will you just...
48:46Stop it!
48:48Your father was the killer.
48:51My husband is a good man.
48:52He is a rapist and a murderer, and you're trying to protect him, which probably knew he knew
49:02all along.
49:09I'm calling the police.
49:22I'm calling the police.
49:52I'm calling the police.
50:22Oh, God.
50:35Oh, God.
50:52So, uh, what'd you say?
51:06What happened?
51:06Oh, she didn't turn up.
51:08What?
51:09No, she didn't even turn up.
51:12Crazy fucking woman.
51:14Yeah.
51:14She should be wiped off the planet.
51:17No loss.
51:18I like your dress.
51:39You and Peachy.
51:42Peachy?
51:42They're grandpa.
51:48You know what your little friend's doing up on the rocks?
51:51What's to you?
51:55Maybe you should try.
51:56I mean, why shouldn't she get to have all the fun?
52:03Bing!
52:05Fuck, don't do that.
52:06Don't eat the local yoke or giving me cold sores.
52:09What did you call me?
52:15That's what everyone calls you.
52:18Just the desperado who brings the booze and doesn't know when to leave the party.
52:21значetely?
52:45Daisy?
52:47Daisy?
52:47Daisy?
52:48Daisy?
52:48Daisy?
52:50Daisy?
52:50kedo
52:57the
53:00yeah
53:05c
53:06ni
53:14How long are you, as the people are all to live?
53:27I can't see you.
53:35For the first time I woke up.
53:39Though I thought what it had got, I felt stuck.
53:49And finally, I had had too much.
53:56And finally, I had had too much.
54:03And finally, I had had too much.
54:14And finally, I had too much.
54:18And finally, I had too much.
54:21I had too much.
54:23And finally, I had too much.
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