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00:00How you going?
00:05Save the formalities, Detective. I know who you are.
00:08You've got your last boss locked up.
00:10Do it again if I had to.
00:11Did you know Mary was born in Loch Iris?
00:13Her mother grew up in St. Joseph's.
00:15Her name was Catherine Allen.
00:18Well, you just met us and you're gonna give us a house rent free?
00:21Place is empty.
00:22Mary's in a caravan.
00:23Saw him hanging around the girls earlier.
00:25Told Anya not to talk to strangers.
00:27This is my friend Scarlett. She's seven too.
00:29Around here. You need to keep your eye on them kids.
00:32Where's Scarlett going?
00:34So we're trying to find out, bub.
00:35So she's been missing since last night?
00:37No, she's not missing.
00:38What did you do?
00:39These children need some comfort.
00:41I don't know how they call this place as a home.
00:43They were created with the best of intentions.
00:46Mr. Carey?
00:59Who's the best.
01:01Who's the best.
01:04Who's the best for this place.
01:05Their kids.
01:06Spentiful.
01:08Who's the best.
01:09A Sunday.
01:10Still waiting for her.
01:11I don't know.
01:12This is my friend.
01:13I'm sorry.
01:14And he was like, okay.
01:15I'm sorry.
01:16I'm sorry.
01:17I'm sorry.
01:18You're the best.
01:19I'm sorry.
01:20And you're not.
01:21I'm sorry.
01:22I don't know.
01:52I don't know.
02:22I don't know.
02:52I don't know.
02:53Oh, Jesus, Swan.
02:58Haven't you heard of office hours?
03:00We've got work to do.
03:02Yeah, well, it's been done.
03:05I was up till 2am.
03:06And you know what?
03:09This used to be a quiet town until you showed up.
03:12Now I've got missing kids and old ladies keeling over.
03:18You get a lead on the red hatchback?
03:19No, no, not yet.
03:22We're going to conduct a wider search than Lock Iris.
03:26I've run the details through to Banks here,
03:28but this district is bigger than the state of Texas,
03:31so narrowing it down is not going to be easy.
03:34Will this help?
03:36Yeah.
03:39Yeah, this will help.
03:43I don't like it.
03:45But Banks here don't seem to be too worried.
03:48What? They think she's going to walk about?
03:50No, no, no, it's not that.
03:52Seven-year-olds don't go walk about, Simo.
03:54No, it's not that.
03:55Just...
03:57Look, they're a pack of shits,
04:00and they've got it in for me.
04:02And if she was a white kid?
04:03Yeah, all right, bony.
04:06Anyway, the report's filed,
04:10and so is Sister Kerry's.
04:12For the coroner,
04:13cause of death's not clear.
04:16I'd say it's pretty clear.
04:17No-one lives forever.
04:20Well, there's a lot of evidence to suggest foul play.
04:23No-one wanted to kill her.
04:25It doesn't make any sense.
04:26She slipped in the bath, banged her head.
04:28There's obvious signs of a struggle, Simo.
04:30We spoke about this last night.
04:31Your judgment's all over the place.
04:33Yeah, and you don't know what you're messing with, Detective.
04:36What are you talking about?
04:40Nuns die in their sleep,
04:43or in the bath,
04:44cause everyone loves them.
04:46Any other theory,
04:47and the grand poo-bar of the Catholic Church
04:50won't be happy,
04:51I'll be gone without my pension,
04:53and you won't be far behind.
04:55So I reckon we can agree
04:57that there are other possible explanations.
05:00Simo, you might have one foot out the door,
05:02but don't expect me to not do my job.
05:04I don't see the need for any forensic investigation
05:06without further evidence.
05:12Now.
05:16My new mug.
05:17Another fine day ruined by responsibility.
05:29It's a joke, Swan.
05:31Where's her body being held?
05:33At the hospital,
05:34so the doc can sign off on her cause of death.
05:37I'm sending the cleaners round to her house this morning.
05:39Don't.
05:41It's a crime scene until I say so.
05:43She was in her 80s, for Christ's sake!
05:47She was in her 80s, for her 8 terms.
05:48She agreed to leave her in theounge to her in the Kathy.
05:50She said,
05:53do we have no better knowledge czasu?
05:54I...?
05:56Yes.
05:57We had a good time.
06:00And I'd lose her in the hidden palace.
06:04No, Irapa.
06:05It's time for two pounds.
06:08Yeah, indeed.
06:09I've lost a human.
06:12I'll be able to take it.
06:14She was looking to leave a very short time.
07:16We're going to sleep in our new house tonight.
07:42Oh, I'm real bad.
07:45Come on, Anya.
07:47Time to go.
07:49Mona Scarlett tries to find us.
07:52Someone's going to let her know where our new house is.
07:55Okay?
07:56You don't need to worry about that.
07:59How are you today?
08:06I'm good, miss.
08:07Huh?
08:08Huh?
08:08Huh?
08:40Excuse me, miss.
08:46Hi, Joey. Can I help you with something?
08:51Did you make that?
08:54It's beautiful.
08:57Here.
09:00For baby.
09:02Little one from the caravan park.
09:06She likes these ones.
09:07The rooskin is soft.
09:08Where is Garland?
09:12Do you find her?
09:13I don't think so.
09:16I wanted to ask you, did you see anything strange at the caravan park?
09:22No, miss.
09:24You don't have to call me miss.
09:26Mary's fine.
09:27Um, maybe you can help me, Mary.
09:36Yeah?
09:37This lady.
09:40I think she gave birth to me.
09:42Here.
09:44Any records?
09:46I don't know.
09:47And I don't know how far they go back.
09:49I've only been working here a month.
09:50Uh, look here.
09:52On the back.
09:57Iris.
09:58Like the town.
10:03You reckon she's your mum?
10:05Okay.
10:16I'll see what I can do.
10:24Hey.
10:25Yeah?
10:25Do you know how far back the hospital records go?
10:28Well, not that far.
10:291990?
10:30Before that, everything was paper.
10:32Well, the hospital's been in operation since, what, 1930s?
10:36Bloody old is all I know.
10:37Everything's falling apart.
10:40But do you know where I could find these paper records?
10:44You were born here, weren't you?
10:46You're looking for your records?
10:47No.
10:48That's not for me.
10:51So who's this for, then?
10:53Mary, accessing anyone's records requires written consent.
11:02You know that.
11:03Yeah, but the file's over 50 years old.
11:05Yeah.
11:06Same rules apply.
11:07Written consent.
11:11The bloke's just trying to find his mum.
11:14Doesn't that mean anything to you?
11:17Come on.
11:19You know how this place works, okay?
11:21I don't, Mary.
11:28Old Ward 7 has a room full of archives and records.
11:32That area is restricted unless it's an emergency.
11:37But the master key would get me in.
11:40Okay, I'll take a look unofficially,
11:43but I am doing you a huge favour.
11:44Yep.
11:45And the files have to stay where they are.
11:47I've got it.
11:48Patent's name is Iris McGinnis.
11:52She gave birth in 1947.
12:05What time were you at Sister Kerry's?
12:07Uh, well, the sun was just beginning to set,
12:13so seven or eight, I reckon.
12:15Was it seven or was it eight?
12:17Well, down where I watch.
12:19Um, closer to eight, I suppose.
12:25Notice anything strange?
12:26No.
12:27No.
12:29No, nothing that I thought I should worry about.
12:32I knocked on the door.
12:34I called out.
12:35She didn't respond.
12:36And...
12:38No, it wasn't unusual.
12:39She was 83.
12:41The hearing wasn't all that great.
12:46The lights were on in the house.
12:47I opened the door.
12:51And I called out again.
12:53And then I heard water running.
12:55And I thought, well, she might be in the bath, you know?
12:57So I...
12:58So I stayed outside.
13:02My God.
13:04I bloody should have made a bit more of a search, you know?
13:08Like, I could have...
13:09How long have you known Sister Kerry?
13:10Since we were kids.
13:15You know, Sister Kerry, she...
13:18She's like family.
13:21She's great comfort to me.
13:24Especially since I got sick.
13:28And your brother, Gary?
13:29They were not so close.
13:32No, I mean your brother.
13:34Bloody chalk and cheese.
13:35Hey, can...
13:40Can I ask...
13:41What happened to her?
13:44It's a police matter for now.
13:46But you think someone could have killed her, don't you?
13:50You know the guy who does the maintenance to the yard?
13:52Uh-huh.
13:52Cuts the lawn.
13:53Yeah, it's Joey.
13:54I've been doing it for years.
13:56Do you know anyone who might have wanted to hurt her?
13:58Any grudges?
13:59No.
14:00Any rumours around town I should know about?
14:01No, no, no.
14:05Jesus.
14:08It's bloody terrible.
14:10It's just...
14:11I need you to come down the station.
14:17Make a statement.
14:19Yeah, yeah, of course.
14:21I...
14:21I was married.
14:27It's time you told her, Phillip.
14:30Well, I will.
14:35Pathology is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9 till 12.
14:46All right, I'll see you then.
14:49Must have some luck on your side.
14:50Found a file for Iris McGinnis, maternity admission.
14:53She died, 1947.
14:55I'm really sorry you had to hear about it like that.
15:20It looks like your mother died from complications during childbirth.
15:35She's gone.
15:37I'm really sorry.
15:39Is Sister Carrie here?
15:48No.
15:51I don't know how to tell you this, Joey, but, um...
15:55Sister Carrie passed away last night.
15:57Joey, are you okay?
16:12I'm sorry.
16:20Joey!
16:20Joey!
16:21It's Detective J. Swann.
16:28It's Detective J. Swann.
19:30Some of them are approved carers, but that doesn't fit in your department's motivations
19:36now, does it?
19:38Have you questioned Scarlett's father?
19:41Your mate?
19:42Cowboy?
19:43Have you searched his place like you search mine?
19:49No.
19:52I have to go to work.
19:56I had to look at your file.
19:57When was the last time you passed a drug test?
20:02I'm clean.
20:03I haven't touched nothing.
20:04I haven't touched nothing for more than four years.
20:10You won't find shit on me.
20:12I have passed every single test the department threw at me.
20:17I went to rehab, I went to parenting courses, I did the mediation.
20:21I jumped through all those hoops just to get my baby back.
20:24And they still won't give her back to me.
20:26You want to ask yourself why that is?
20:29Why?
20:31You're a black fella, aren't you?
20:33You tell me.
20:35Well, somehow, they're taking more of our kids than they ever took before.
20:49Or what?
20:51Are you that lost behind your badge?
20:53You can't see it.
20:59I'll piss in a cup if you want me to piss in a cup.
21:01But I haven't done nothing to hurt my daughter.
21:08I want her home with me and you bastards off my back.
21:11I want that more than anything else in this fucked up world.
21:25Why have any questions, cowboy?
21:28It's on my list of things to do.
21:30But I honestly don't think he's got anything to do with that kid's disappearance.
21:37And why is that?
21:38You want to question me as a suspect now too, Boney?
21:42Eh?
21:43Look, it's no secret he's got kids all over this country.
21:46Some even in this town.
21:47Everybody knows he doesn't give a shit about them.
21:49Doesn't even know their names.
21:51Sounds like a stand-up bloke.
21:53Yeah, well, I'll have a word to him.
21:55But I don't think there'll be any surprises.
21:57It's not going to look too good if you're the one questioning him, is it?
22:00All right, all right, you do it.
22:04I'm drinking buddies with half this town, so go on, knock yourself out.
22:08He runs a motorbike hire thing out of his place, 9 Prince's Street.
22:14As his name suggests, he's a party boy.
22:17You missed this at Joey's last night?
22:21Well, he's a handyman.
22:22Could be his blood.
22:23Joey's a suspect in both investigations.
22:26Look, maybe it doesn't bother you that he likes to play with little kids, but it should bother you that he was at Sister Kerry's mowing the lawn the day she died.
22:38Okay.
22:40All right, I'll send it in.
22:42My recommendation for the coroner's court for Sister Kerry's autopsy, you can send that too.
22:46Yeah, all right, Boney.
22:47I'll send it in.
23:17All right, I'll send it in.
23:47All right, I'll send it in.
24:17I don't know.
24:47I don't know.
25:17I don't know.
25:47I don't know.
26:17I don't know.
26:47I don't know.
26:48You're here for a bike?
26:51Cowboy in?
26:53No, he's, um...
26:56You all right?
26:59Yeah, fine.
27:01Bikes are at back.
27:05You're a cop, aren't you?
27:17You're a cop, aren't you?
27:18Detective Jace Warren.
27:26Bit young for a detective, aren't you?
27:32I never met a black detective before.
27:33I never met a black detective before.
27:34What's I like?
27:36Bit like walking a tightrope.
27:42Cowboy's probably down at the pub.
27:48He's got a room there for when he's too drunk to drive.
27:52How often is that?
27:54All the time.
27:57I don't care.
27:59I'm leaving town soon anyways.
28:06You should probably know.
28:08Most of these bucks are hot.
28:11I don't care.
28:18Yeah.
28:20Good.
28:21I'm leaving town soon.
28:25I'm leaving town soon.
28:26Auntie look what you got? It's a magic crystal my friend gave it to me
28:34That's her name crystal what my baby yeah
28:40It's a girl isn't yep you are going to be the deadliest big sister
28:47Come on
28:56You
29:03Would you look at this hey it smells we'll smoke it get rid of the bad smells and the bad spirits
29:26Oh
29:28Is this mine
29:33Dear Anya I made this a long time ago for a special little girl. I used to know
29:39She yours now. I hope you like it. Love Philip
29:45Can I have it auntie?
29:47We'll see Bob Scarlett's is gonna love these toys when she comes back
29:56I'm having my knock-off beer detective interviews all yours
30:05It's easy coming down all guns blazing I
30:08Probably just what this town night you were scarlet Romans missing I had heard that yeah
30:13Yeah, I'm sure she's my kid to be honest
30:19My song
30:26My little brother
30:28Sporting ah
30:31That hat is growing on you what the hell are you doing here?
30:35Yeah, you're gonna be a dad dad mm-hmm. Oh
30:40I'm gonna find out for somebody else mind you but I swear to God
30:44You'll be the best fucking uncle deadliest naughtiest yeah, not too naughty not too naughty
30:48Okay, can we get a drink please J D. I'm working little brother. I'm working okay for after
30:54You're gonna be a dad might well
30:58Here's to surviving that being a dad being an uncle
31:16Hello hello hello my sister. Mm-hmm look what the cat dragged in hey a big black sexy cat am I right?
31:23Mm-hmm
31:27Oh
31:29Uncle's here now. Yeah, when you're gonna push out. I'm not yet. Take him down to the pub show them around
31:36Hey, oh, it's a beautiful house. Yeah, you have to sleep on the couch. Hey that couch was sleeping on me
31:42Mm-hmm
31:44Uncle hello
31:50You okay
31:53We can't stay here I
31:56Don't know what to do. I haven't left the kitchen. I'm freaking out. What's wrong?
32:02Phillip Lloyd is my father. I found mom's birth records at the hospital
32:13Did you hear me? Phillip my patient the man who gave us this house
32:19Jay
32:22You got nothing to say to me
32:24He knew
32:28Look, I only just found out. He knew and you didn't tell me. I don't think it was my place to say anything
32:35And whose place is it Jay? Because blackfall away this is it you and me
32:40Did you know before he offered us this place?
32:48I can't believe you
32:52How am I meant to trust you if you can't tell me something like this?
32:58What am I supposed to do?
32:59Look you want to go we can go okay, we don't need to stay here
33:07We can go back to the caravan park whatever you want. And what did we tell Anya?
33:14She should have told me. Last time I said anything about him you jumped down my throat. Oh, that was completely different
33:19Oh, no, don't put this on me. Okay. He's your father. It's your family business
33:25That's how it is isn't
33:29I
33:31Have to go I can't be in this house
33:33Mary
33:35Have to put up those posters are printed for scarlet
33:38Anya chips and nuggets
33:40Chips and nuggets?
33:41Yes
33:43Come on
33:46Sister Kerry's work and legacy went far beyond the hospital
33:50Her love and commitment was evident in all she did
33:54The children she found homes for
33:56The mother she taught
33:58Her mark on this town will never be lost
34:01Lives on in the hearts of those she helped
34:04So let's raise our glasses
34:06For a very special lady
34:08With a long history of serving the church
34:10And this town
34:12To sister Kerry
34:14Sister Kerry
34:16A hat will be coming around so please give what you can to assist the diocese of banksia
34:24With funeral costs
34:26Jesus Christ you church mob are a bunch of bloody hypocrites aren't you
34:30Oh
34:32God you got more than enough coin to bloody cover your costs
34:34All proceeds will go to giving sister Kerry the send off she deserves
34:36Oh right the send off she deserves
34:38Yeah yeah yeah
34:40Maybe we should ask the blackfellas what kind of send off she deserves
34:42That's enough
34:44Have some respect for the dead
34:46I've got plenty of respect for the dead mate
34:48To leave it homeless I sure about
34:50Oh yeah
34:51Ha ha ha ha
34:52I've seen Kathy Freeman on tv today getting ready for her race
35:04You reckon we write her another letter?
35:08She never writes back
35:09Oh
35:10I reckon she loved getting them from you though
35:11Hmm
35:12What you reckon?
35:13Yeah
35:14Maybe we should send her one of your pretty pictures
35:15Hmm
35:16I think so too
35:17That's good, that's good, that's good, that's good
35:18That's good
35:19write her another letter she never writes back oh i reckon she loves getting them from you though
35:26what you reckon yeah maybe we should send her one of your pretty pictures
35:33i think so too that's good that's good that's good
35:42come on bub let's go write that letter
35:49make yourself useful
36:19tell me busted well i have to ask you to put that out
36:33so you figured how to kill the old duck yet or you're still playing catch-up
36:45something you want to tell me
36:47yeah i may or may not have something you might like to know
36:52well failure to report an indictable offense carries jail time you might want to think about that
36:57your little bony routine doesn't frighten me mate
37:04listen i live here mate
37:07right i've seen this town thriving i've seen her dying when the grannies come marching in
37:12trying to close the timber mill the one thing that keeps this town breathing
37:16jesse seems to think you might have something to do with scarlet's disappearance
37:22of course she does what i'll tell you one thing i do know
37:29as a handful of people have got this town and a chokehold so if you want to be the big hero i suggest
37:34you start there give me a name now where would be the fun in that
37:48you
38:18Oh, my God.
38:48Oh, you better move.
39:08What's that going to solve?
39:10It makes me feel better.
39:12That's enough.
39:18Okay, friends, we're about to begin round two of the Easter trivia.
39:42So, jot down your answers for a chance to win an $100 meat tray, generously donated by
39:48our favourite local butcher, Smokey Vanderveer.
39:55Okay, question one.
39:58How many feet did Jesus wash at the Last Supper?
40:02Twelve.
40:03Twelve.
40:04Obviously, twelve.
40:05One foot each countryman.
40:06I mean, unless we're counting each foot, then it's 24.
40:12Yep.
40:13So, if we could all write our answers down instead of yelling them out, that would be much appreciated.
40:19Sorry.
40:20Sorry.
40:20Sorry, everyone.
40:22My apologies continue.
40:25Question two.
40:27In the Garden of Gethsemane, Judas was said to have betrayed Jesus, identifying him with
40:34what intimate gesture?
40:36Kiss.
40:37Kiss.
40:38He, buddy.
40:38Kissed him.
40:39Yeah.
40:39If you want to betray someone, then...
40:41Ruining the game.
40:42I'm sorry.
40:46I'm sorry.
40:46My mouth, it just, you know, I've got no control of it.
40:49I don't know.
40:49I'm sorry.
40:49Please, apologise.
40:51Continue.
40:53Um, sorry.
40:55Um, uh, Jesus was crucified with what...
41:00I wouldn't mind nailing you tonight, babe.
41:01All right, cowboy.
41:02That'll do.
41:04Hey.
41:06Keep your hands off her.
41:08Settle down, boy.
41:09I'm just having a bit of private time with the lady here.
41:12You do not interrupt the lady during trivia.
41:17Yeah, well, it didn't seem to stop you, mate.
41:19Oi.
41:20Come on, pull up.
41:21Let it go.
41:22Oh.
41:28Two little black boys riding to save the town, Blacky One and Blacky Two.
41:35I don't need my little brother.
41:36I'll fucking kill you myself.
41:38All right, that's enough.
41:39Walk away.
41:39Walk away.
41:42I don't need my little brother.
41:42I don't need my little brother.
41:43I don't need my little brother.
41:43I don't need my little brother.
41:44I don't need my little brother.
41:44I don't need my little brother.
41:45I don't need my little brother.
41:45I don't need my little brother.
41:46I don't need my little brother.
41:46I don't need my little brother.
41:47I don't need my little brother.
41:48I don't need my little brother.
41:48I don't need my little brother.
41:49I don't need my little brother.
41:49I don't need my little brother.
41:50I don't need my little brother.
41:51I don't need my little brother.
41:52I don't need my little brother.
41:53I don't need my little brother.
41:54I don't need my little brother.
41:55I don't need my little brother.
41:56I don't need my little brother.
43:27Last night, I saw some fairies.
43:35Did you really see fairies?
43:37Oh, yeah, I saw them.
43:38They were flying around outside.
43:40And then they came flying inside around your new dollhouse.
43:45They thought it looked a bit sad.
43:47They thought, it needs rainbow paint.
43:50Can I have it back soon, if it's okay?
43:54Yeah, I'll get it back to you.
43:55And I reckon it'll look even better than it did before.
43:58Then you can put dolls, fairies, whatever you want inside.
44:03Fairies?
44:04Oh, yeah, you saw them.
44:06Those little black ones.
44:07All right, bub.
44:11Shoes on.
44:12Uncle Jay's going to take you to school this morning.
44:19I reckon I'll pop by to visit him today.
44:25You all right?
44:25You want me to come with you?
44:26I can handle myself, Jay's one.
44:30Don't you forget that.
44:36Come on.
45:00Mary.
45:02You lied to me.
45:05What's wrong, love?
45:06When were you going to tell me that you're my father?
45:15Well, I was, um...
45:17I was going to tell you.
45:19I just...
45:21I was waiting for the right time until...
45:24You don't think I had a right to know
45:26before I moved into your house?
45:29I was trying to help.
45:30You did that to alleviate your own guilt.
45:33That wasn't for me.
45:34Mary.
45:38Mary.
45:41I loved you, Mother.
45:43She left...
45:45before I even got a chance to meet you.
45:47So how come you didn't come looking for us?
45:51Have you got legs?
45:54It's been 25 years.
45:57Where were you?
45:58The truth is, you're a coward.
46:03Everything all right?
46:04Uh, yeah.
46:06Yeah, if the advances...
46:07Um, thanks.
46:08I'll be in a minute.
46:11Thanks.
46:11I mean, just...
46:24Just stay in the house.
46:26Just...
46:26for Anya.
46:27You don't get to do that.
46:30What do you know about raising kids?
46:34I'll do what's right for my family.
46:36Just more than I can say for you.
46:50Hey, bub.
46:50Can't I just come with you?
46:59You gotta go to school.
47:01Don't leave.
47:02Everyone always leaves.
47:05Anya, no one's leaving.
47:06I'll see you at home after.
47:07Here, get me out.
47:14It's okay to be scared.
47:17I get scared, too.
47:19That's why they call it being brave.
47:21And you are the bravest girl I know.
47:24You remember that, all right?
47:27Hurry up, Anya.
47:29Go on.
47:30Go on.
47:30Go on.
47:32Go on.
47:37Any leads on the scarlet?
47:44What's me?
47:46Sergeant?
47:47In the car.
48:07You want to tell me what's going on?
48:34I hope you got everything you needed yesterday.
48:38It's a bloody shame.
48:39He was a good bloke.
48:43Who found him?
48:45He was meant to make an appearance at the boar hunt this morning.
48:49I don't know why he hasn't done it in years.
48:51He didn't show up, so Mick came looking for him.
48:54Found him here.
48:55He was still bleeding, but dead as.
48:58Poor bugger's still warm.
48:59The rifle's cowboys.
49:05Still loaded.
49:06One shot fired.
49:07You find the shell?
49:09Mm-mm.
49:10Anyone could have fired it.
49:12Forensics needs to dust it for fingerprints.
49:19Anyone hear the shot?
49:20They only heard the salute.
49:25Pretty convenient time to kill someone, eh?
49:29Are you going to tell me about this salute, or am I going to have to guess?
49:33It's an Easter tradition.
49:35It marks the start of the boar hunt.
49:37All the lads gather at dawn, and they fire at the sky.
49:42No one gets hurt.
49:45Right.
49:46Save the judgment, Boney.
49:47He was a mate.
49:51This is a hunting town.
49:54All the guns here are registered.
49:57You'll be done, eh?
49:59You sure about that?
50:00Maybe a confrontation.
50:10He got that shiner at the pub last night.
50:15Who gave it to him?
50:18You're not going to like this, Jay.
50:19Come on.
50:24Come on.
50:30Hey, you missed me.
51:00Treat a dog, then he might bite.
51:02Alice, can I have a word with you?
51:03It's a police matter.
51:05This is a murder investigation.
51:07You don't understand.
51:08This place is dangerous.
51:10Swayze?
51:11Have you seen Swayze?
51:12He's not in his room.
51:13Cowboy's gun wasn't the one that killed him.
51:15Which means there's still a murder weapon out there.
51:16This is my punishment for the things I've done.
51:22I'm sorry.
51:23Is Anya here?
51:24No.
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