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00:00Do I want you, oh my, do I, honey, did I do?
00:30Do I need you?
00:45I'm glad that I...
00:47Detective Chief Superintendent Dave Cook.
00:50That's right, how can I help?
00:52My name's Detective Sergeant Slater. I'm here to arrest you, sir.
00:56What's the charge?
01:01Misconduct in public office and offences contrary to section 55 of the Data Protection Act 1998, sir.
01:07What's going on?
01:10You don't deny acting contrary to the Data Protection Act.
01:12What?
01:16Go, get yourself here.
01:18Wait, what is this?
01:20You don't deny acting contrary to the Data Protection Act, sir.
01:26Give me my caution.
01:28You don't have to say anything, but it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something which you later rely on in court.
01:33Anything you do say may be given in evidence.
01:35Is that your car?
01:36Yes, sir.
01:37Yes, sir.
01:38I'm not a fucking flight risk.
01:40No, sir.
01:41Go.
01:42Let's go, sir.
01:43Let's go, sir.
01:44Let's go, sir.
01:49Somebody get that open.
01:50Somebody get that open.
02:13I'm guessing you're wondering why you've been asked to meet...
02:15Yes, sir.
02:16Of course.
02:17We're trying to do something a bit different with the Daniel Morgan case.
02:21Daniel Morgan.
02:23Axe murder.
02:241985.
02:25Well, it's 1987, but, um, well remembered.
02:28No one you're likely to forget.
02:30Mess of a first investigation.
02:32Allegations of corruption.
02:34Reopening this one.
02:35Doesn't seem wise.
02:36Always unwise, I'm sure, but, uh, we've got some new leads and the plan is we're not gonna fuck it up again.
02:41We want to do a covert operation and an overt one.
02:44The covert one no one will know about, but a select few.
02:47Bugs mainly, surveillance of all kinds.
02:50The overt one...
02:51You want me to do?
02:52We want you to go on Crimewatch.
02:53Purport to be the investigating officer, the homicide detective in charge.
02:57That's why we need somebody at your rank.
02:59And then there's the connection with Jackie.
03:01Bit of fun for the viewers.
03:03It should just be a short op.
03:06Form a small team to front up the investigation in public while we'll be working in the background.
03:11And you're hoping once I open my big mouth it'll make your leads up in there?
03:15So let's just say we have our suspicions as to who's involved.
03:19We've just gotta get them saying they did it.
03:21I'm in.
03:23Filming in again?
03:25Great.
03:26Great.
03:27On the 10th of March, 1987, Morgan was attacked in the rear car park of the Golden Land, half with a egg.
03:34I need a team of eight.
03:39Two DS's, six DC's, heavy in the female officers, less likely to be large.
03:45Okay.
03:46And no one, none of the team can know about the cove at all.
03:49As far as they're concerned, this is the only case team, all right?
03:53Got it, Gov.
03:55On the 10th of March, 1987, Daniel Morgan, private investigator, was murdered in the rear car park of the Golden Line pub in Sydenham.
04:06He was struck several times with an axe.
04:09Now there's been 15 years of investigation into his killing, three previous operations, and as yet no one has been nailed for it.
04:17Now we have some key individuals we're looking to particularly focus upon.
04:21Number one, Jonathan Rhys.
04:23Now he was Daniel Morgan's business partner in a firm called Southern Investigations.
04:27The 2000 Murder Review report into Daniel's death stated that both the Met and the Hampshire Investigations identified Rhys as a prime suspect.
04:35He's currently serving seven years for conspiracy to pervert the cause of justice.
04:39He had drugs planted on an innocent woman.
04:42Her ex went in custody of their son.
04:44Number two, and this is one of our own, I'm afraid.
04:47Sid Fillory, Catford Crime Squad.
04:50He was brought in to assist with the initial investigation despite being friends with Rhys.
04:56Now he subsequently left the force and he took over Daniel's old job running Southern Investigations.
05:02Number three, Glenn Vine.
05:05Really?
05:06Well we're hearing that the Vine brothers are likely involved.
05:08In fact, Glenn Vine was Jonathan Rhys' ex-brother-in-law.
05:12We believe Glenn may have wielded the axe.
05:15But the involvement of Gary Vine, number four, can't be discounted either.
05:19Number five, James Cook or Jimmy.
05:22We're hearing he drove the getaway vehicle.
05:25And then number six, keep sharp, Stordia.
05:29Now I have command to look after.
05:32So I'm going to be in and out.
05:33But we're working towards me making an appearance in Crime Watch in a couple of weeks.
05:38Nice, Gav.
05:39Yes, yes, yes.
05:40On which I'll be looking for more information.
05:43Now I want you to build these names out.
05:45I want to know every connection, every motive.
05:48And we build this chain well enough, we'll be able to strangle them with it.
05:52Did I understand?
05:53Yes, Gav.
05:54Right, go ahead.
05:55Hey.
05:56Yeah.
05:57We're watching it now.
05:58I'm not going to be OK.
05:59Then it's out!
06:02Fine.
06:03Hey. Yeah. We're watching it now.
06:14Then it's out.
06:15Fine.
06:25Crime Watch is remarkably successful with cold cases,
06:29inquiries which have avoided detection for years.
06:31Or, in this case, decades.
06:33In fact, this one goes back to 1987,
06:36but it was highly controversial from the start, as our VT shows.
06:41Daniel Morgan had worked for years as a private investigator,
06:45and according to those who knew him, he was dedicated to his job.
06:50Aside from work, he had a love for fast cars
06:53and was a devoted father to his two young children.
06:57On Tuesday, 10th March, the day of his murder,
07:01Daniel and his business partner, Jonathan Rees,
07:04allegedly arranged to meet a contact that evening
07:06in the Golden Lion Pub in Sydenham.
07:09I'm off now, John. I'll see you in the pub about 7.30.
07:12The man they were supposed to meet didn't turn up,
07:15and the two of them drank alone.
07:19John Rees told the police he left to go to his car
07:21at the front of the pub at about 9pm.
07:24He assumed Daniel was heading for the rear car park.
07:27But did Daniel go out the back way to the car park?
07:30And did he go with someone?
07:33Or did he meet his killer in the dark?
07:37Lying next to Daniel's body were the two packets of crisps
07:40which police think were for his children.
07:44Back to studio.
07:45If you were there that night, call us now.
07:48Detective Chief Superintendent Dave Cook,
07:50the reason this case has been so controversial from almost the start
07:53is that one of the investigating officers,
07:56one of the detectives involved in the early part of this inquiry,
08:00finished up running Daniel's agency.
08:03I mean, fishy, or what?
08:06We acknowledge there were some difficulties
08:08in the early stages of this investigation.
08:11But I'm here tonight to reinvestigate the case.
08:14And we hope, through this appeal,
08:16to find the nugget of information which will help solve it.
08:20So, how can people help?
08:22The Metropolitan Police have a reward of up to £50,000.
08:26Five-zero?
08:2750,000?
08:2850.
08:29For any person who can get me information
08:32which leads to the arrest and charge of those responsible.
08:35It was an extraordinary cold-blooded killing.
08:38He was killed with an axe to his head.
08:40It was left embedded in his head, even at this remove.
08:43Are people going to be worried, do you think, about coming forward?
08:47People always have concerns.
08:48But I would like to make it quite clear
08:50that they can call us in confidence, in complete confidence.
08:54And we would treat any information they give in that way.
08:56So, you can call here, in the studio, or if you'd prefer,
09:00direct to the incident room on 0808 1570 555.
09:06Fiona.
09:07And in fact, people are calling about that case already.
09:10And let me remind you of the bullying couple in Belfast.
09:13Please, if you do remember any...
09:1650 grand.
09:22You're gonna need proper evidence.
09:25I know you.
09:26Mate, I dare crack.
09:27Fucked it up.
09:28I'm sure I dare crack.
09:29Fucked it up.
09:30What, so now don't give any cities?
09:32Who is this DCI cook?
09:35It was good.
09:37You were good.
09:38Yeah.
09:39Well, no bit of more than where there was any good.
09:41I was more nervous for me than I was for you,
09:43and there you were a consummate professional.
09:45I was really nervous.
09:46Oh, Nick liked you.
09:49Did he?
09:50He did, yeah.
09:51None of them can understand the 50 grand reward money, though.
09:54Now, you understand it, though.
09:56They want it done, right?
09:58The Mets embarrassed and they want it done.
10:00Mm-hmm.
10:02You know, it was really nice to see you.
10:04People really respect you, which is weird.
10:09Shut up.
10:10You sold my sausage roll.
10:11You get 18 months for that.
10:12I feel like you've just come to my school or something.
10:15Come on, it was nice.
10:20Come on.
10:22You...
10:23I wouldn't do anything.
10:36It's June, but Vine's boiler's been firing all night.
10:40He must be living in a fucking sauna.
10:42Anyway, boiler's drowning everything out.
10:47You put the bug behind the boiler?
10:49Plumbers were all we could get in.
10:50Didn't he put it behind the fucking boiler?
10:52Behind the fridge behind it anywhere?
10:57There won't be the others.
10:58Sid Fillory's not been in his car, so the bug hasn't yielded.
11:02Keith Sharp is in Spain.
11:04All we've got is Cook's car, and he's not said anything useful.
11:09So what's plan B?
11:10Are you kidding?
11:11This is plan F3.
11:13We've been through the alphabet twice over on Morgan.
11:17Anything on the crime watch calls?
11:18No, nothing.
11:20Look, there is one other thing.
11:21We caught one conversation, not on the bugs, on an intercept we can't use, between Fillory and, um, and Alex Marinchak.
11:31Fillory says he wants to sort you out.
11:33Me?
11:34Yeah.
11:36And who is this Marinchak?
11:38News of the world flunkies and no one.
11:41Why would Fillory be talking to him about me?
11:43Southern investigations occasionally do business with the news of the world via him.
11:48It means nothing, but I want...
11:50Yeah, I had to flag it.
11:52You gonna let Jackie know?
11:54Because if so, then we're gonna have to get her to sign some sort of information release.
11:57Jesus Christ.
11:58You don't need to tell her.
11:59In my...
12:00Jackie's an officer in the Met.
12:01I mean, you do know...
12:02All the same.
12:03All the same.
12:04It's fine, Dave.
12:06These guys talk big.
12:07You know that.
12:08John, we are mid-investigation as to whether these guys modelled someone with an axe.
12:15Let me know when you've got something.
12:19The fallout from this isn't over yet.
12:23You've made a huge difference.
12:34Aveilie.
12:35Anything.
12:39M-hm.
12:40Mom, please let us let us know.
12:41Well, I think both of you are pretty good.
12:44Jake
12:50Yes, okay.
12:52OK.
12:53OK.
12:54Okay.
12:55Here you come.
12:56Shoes off.
12:57David!
12:58Oh.
12:59Dave, please tell me you've put the spaghetti on.
13:00Sorry.
13:01How's the swimming, kids?
13:02Good.
13:03Good.
13:04I don't mind.
13:05I don't mind.
13:06It just means that they're going to be a little bit late for bed now.
13:07I know.
13:08I really am sorry.
13:09You owe me.
13:10I know.
13:11Again.
13:12Yeah, I owe you everything.
13:13Thank you, guys.
13:14You've got your own back.
13:15I'm not looking.
13:16Well done.
13:17Let's see how many steps are.
13:18Sir, it's DI Bruce Grigson, SLCID.
13:19Hey, Bruce.
13:20Hi.
13:21Look, we just wanted to let you know that we've flagged a strange call that's coming to the
13:23station.
13:24Hold on.
13:25Who was the fastest swimmer?
13:26You who?
13:27Dad!
13:28Oh, my God.
13:29Oh, my God.
13:30Oh, my God.
13:31Oh, my God.
13:32Oh, my God.
13:33Oh, my God.
13:34Oh, my God.
13:35Oh, my God.
13:36Oh, my God.
13:37Oh, my God.
13:38Oh, my God.
13:39Oh, my God.
13:40Oh, my God.
13:41Oh, my God.
13:42Oh, my God.
13:43Oh, my God.
13:44Oh, my God.
13:45Oh, my God.
13:46Oh, my God.
13:47Oh, my God.
13:48Oh, my God.
13:49Oh, my God.
13:50Go ahead.
13:51Yeah, it was from someone claiming to be Inland Revenue, offering you a tax rebate.
13:55They were asking for your address.
13:57What was the address, Kevin?
13:58No.
13:59And they've not left any details, either.
14:04Sir?
14:05Thanks for letting me know, Bruce.
14:10We've had a covert camera in place since general was counted.
14:13Back and front.
14:14Just front.
14:15Along to the local police station?
14:17No.
14:18We'll get that put in.
14:20Well, they put in a car outside the house.
14:25That's some cost.
14:27Cheaper than relocating us.
14:29I'll run it up the flagpole, but it's unlikely.
14:32You know, Jackie was, um...
14:35Jill Dandle, her co-presenter in Crime Watch.
14:38I know who Jill Dandle is.
14:39Yeah, well, Jackie was damaged by it all quite badly, and she's, she's not...
14:45This one's that easy now.
14:47I'll do all I can.
14:48Let me get this straight here.
14:49You've got four bugs currently operating in this case, yes?
14:58Each one needs two officers, 24-7, in three shifts.
15:03That's six officers for each listening post.
15:06Then there's the surveillance teams.
15:08Let's say 12 officers keeping an eye on the subject.
15:12That's 18 officers per bug.
15:16Times four.
15:18That's, what, 70-72 that the DPS are paying for.
15:22And you're saying you cannot spare an officer in a car for me?
15:27You have our full attention.
15:32Dave, we take threats to officers extremely seriously.
15:48Let's go together.
16:11Liam
16:15Morgan.
16:16We can do something useful, right?
16:19Does Lockhart want that?
16:20Well, he will if he gives him what he wants.
16:21The bugs are still active.
16:23Let's give them something to listen to.
16:25Who do we stir the pot with first?
16:27Well, Keith Sharp is out of the country when Crime Watchmen are out.
16:29Could pull him in.
16:30No, no, no. He'll give us nothing.
16:33Pay him a visit anyway. You know better still?
16:35Pay him a visit when he's not there.
16:37Full blues.
16:38Love to.
16:39You mean, Graham?
16:40These people are nasty.
16:42Do not leave your card.
16:43Always, and tell everyone, always,
16:45give them mine, okay?
16:48Go.
17:14Morning.
17:16My name's D.I. Graham Twyler.
17:18I'm here to speak to Keith Sharp.
17:20Why?
17:21Can you fetch a key for me now, please?
17:23Well, he's not at home.
17:25Do you mind if I come in and wait?
17:26Do you have a warrant?
17:27No.
17:28Then no, you fucking can't.
17:29Please tell Keith to contact us at his earliest convenience.
17:34Here's my DCS's card.
17:37Thanks for your time.
17:39Did you have to put the sirens on, mate?
17:41Well, did you?
17:41They've been knocking at house longing for me.
17:45Pricks.
17:46They came with their full blues on.
17:48What I ain't speaking to them.
17:49They'll be all know who it is.
17:51Fifteen years ago.
17:51I know the Keith ain't gonna say nothing.
17:54See what I mean?
17:54No one's ever gonna climb that little old.
17:58It's six in the morning.
18:24You're waking everyone up.
18:25I'm sorry to disturb you.
18:26Is your husband up?
18:28Jimmy.
18:29This is for Jimmy.
18:31I'll fucking kill him.
18:32No, he isn't in.
18:37Just gonna pop a card through.
18:38They've been knocking on ours, haven't they?
18:40Upsetting the missus.
18:42They can't do us by just a little bit of verbal.
18:44They've got to go in, sit in that dog.
18:47You're going away for a long, long time.
18:50Take my heart, you fucking idiot.
18:51You'll never have.
18:53Then why are you shaking?
18:54You just don't know who's gonna open their mouth.
18:56It's good.
18:58It's very good.
18:59What, with the rest, anything we can use?
19:02No, not yet, but it's helped.
19:05We're buying the house next door to Glen Byron.
19:08This and other things like it, they've triggered a budget spend, which is really useful.
19:12The house next door?
19:13Yeah, Glen never leaves the house.
19:15We'll get some better bugs through the wall, and I would like...
19:20We need you to keep on with these triggers.
19:23If you've still got it in you.
19:25No, I can't.
19:26We'll catch these pricks.
19:28I hear you see Sid.
19:45He's out.
19:46Try me.
19:48It's about an old job.
19:50Daniel Morgan.
19:51Oh, is it?
19:52I wouldn't know anything about that, mate.
19:54Wait, where are you going?
19:58I just told you he's out.
20:03Give him that card.
20:10He's a pussy little bastard.
20:12Been sniffing down the office asking for Sid.
20:14Alex, it's Sid.
20:16Listen, I don't know who this fucking cook thinks he is.
20:19Do you like a Kingdom Troops?
20:43Yeah, yeah.
20:44I'll say, if you want to talk to me, you fucking come and see me.
20:46You knock on my door, you ain't got a warrant.
20:49I'll put your knife right in your leg.
20:53Mind you, in those days, just about every man in the village
20:56was out in the woods at night poaching pheasants.
21:01And they did it not only because they loved the sport,
21:05but because...
21:05Dad?
21:06Sorry, they did it not only because they loved the sport,
21:15but because they needed food to feed their families.
21:18When I was a boy, times were very hard for a lot of people in England.
21:22Oh, yeah, the one that you see is in here.
21:33Yeah, but it's either Mrs.
21:35... or...
21:38Yeah, it is.
21:41Yeah.
21:42And you've got one of these people on that way.
21:46I don't know.
21:46I don't know.
21:47I don't know.
21:48I don't know.
21:49I don't know.
21:50It's okay, kids.
22:02It's a silly driver.
22:16It's okay.
22:17It's okay, kids.
22:20You're 52, I'm here.
22:23You're 52, I'm here.
22:25Dad?
22:25What's wrong?
22:26Nothing.
22:30Sorry, kids.
22:30It's nothing.
22:33We're fine.
22:38We ran the plate.
22:39His name is Bradley Page.
22:42Works for News of the World.
22:43As a photographer.
22:45And why would they want a photograph of me?
22:48There is no conspiracy.
22:49We didn't think he'd find you.
22:51You didn't think he'd find me?
22:54Your ex-directory.
22:55They were combing the tax records, but we were pretty sure we'd know when they got to you
22:59through the intercepts.
23:01So they were talking more about me?
23:03Well, just that there are 255 cooks in Surrey.
23:05Oh, Chris.
23:06Look, Doug, you're head of press, can't you?
23:09You give them a call or something?
23:10Director of Public Affairs, and I did, phoned the press room, shook it down.
23:16Turns out they're pursuing the rumor that you're having an affair.
23:19Me?
23:20With who?
23:22With who?
23:23With Jackie.
23:24They're pursuing a rumor that I'm having an affair with my wife.
23:30I told them it was nonsense.
23:31Of course it fucking is.
23:32She's my wife.
23:33Exactly.
23:34I'm sure this can all be worked out.
23:49God.
24:04You look how I feel.
24:06Busy time.
24:08Yeah.
24:10I'm trying to write a piece on tax avoidance.
24:13There's a whole fucking industry around it.
24:15I'm just trying to understand this one time piece.
24:18That you called this meeting.
24:22Can you do me a favor?
24:25Can you find out about a man called Alex Morunchak?
24:28You're asking me to dig, that's new.
24:30What do you want with Alex?
24:33How do you know him?
24:35They call him.
24:36Him and Greg Miskew, the Rottweilers.
24:40Rumored links to the security services.
24:43Nasty links to more or less everything.
24:46Why?
24:47No reason.
24:48Why do I think you're concealing a story?
24:51This is not a story.
24:53All right.
24:55How's Jackie?
24:57Much the same.
25:00What does that mean?
25:01You know we had a, when I was training, we had a murder and I helped transport the body.
25:13The constable I was with said to me, now remember in these situations you are Sergeant Diligaf.
25:19I said, what are you talking about?
25:21He said, Sergeant, do I look like I give a fuck?
25:25I've never been able to manage that.
25:28I've never been able to manage that.
25:32You see, I like being a detective.
25:34Is Jackie okay as a dando again?
25:37No, no.
25:38What do you want with marriage?
25:39No, nothing.
25:40Listen, I'm sorry.
25:41This was a bad idea.
25:42Really?
25:43Sir.
25:44Hello, Harry.
25:45Gov, do you mind if I...
25:58Yeah, sure.
25:59So, uh, Lockhart is stepping back.
26:04What?
26:05Yes, family owners.
26:06Serious.
26:08Right.
26:11I know we haven't got enough.
26:13No-one's put themselves on the scene, no-one's admitted anything.
26:17Well, they're careful with what they say.
26:20Even when they don't know we're listening.
26:21Yeah, but they're pissed off.
26:23We're pissing them off, you can see that.
26:25Look, you can either kill it, sir, or make it happen.
26:29I'm here because I think we're damn close.
26:32I think you should take command, sir.
26:34Both operations.
26:35The overt and the covert.
26:44Oh, okay.
26:46That's the rest sharp.
26:48Take it by Croydon, they've got good lengths at Croydon, right?
26:51They do, yeah.
26:52Let's make it as public as we possibly can.
26:54Yes.
26:55Turn the screw on the lot of them, eh?
26:59I'm with you, Sergeant.
27:00Thank you, sir.
27:06That was out of order.
27:07You know that?
27:08All that fuss.
27:10You better have something good.
27:11What we're looking for is evidence of the murder of Daniel Morgan.
27:14I fucking knew it.
27:15We're especially looking to find there's a car that was used that night.
27:20Everything points to you taking the car for Jimmy Cook.
27:23You turn that thing off and we can talk.
27:24You want to do this formal or no comment?
27:25This is all off the record, yeah?
27:26Okay.
27:27No more house calls.
27:28My girlfriend gets migraines.
27:29Okay.
27:30So what do you know?
27:34I was nothing to do with it.
27:35But I did take...
27:36I did take for Jimmy.
27:37Powered Green VW Golf.
27:38Don't ask me to do this.
27:39This is all off the record, yeah?
27:40Okay.
27:41This is all off the record, yeah?
27:43Okay.
27:44No more house calls.
27:45My girlfriend gets migraines.
27:46Okay.
27:47So what do you know?
27:53I was nothing to do with it.
27:55but i did take i did take for jimmy
28:02power green vw golf don't ask me the registration i don't remember it and i just only stored it
28:14so who else was that the same all i've done is heard the same thing as you heard
28:19should never have taken them over jimmy's a gun
28:24do you know whether he acquired the murder weapon yeah he felt copped over his seat and gave me for
28:30interest of course i don't jimmy did tell me
28:44jimmy did say he said daniel gurgled with the axe in his head
28:51so jimmy confirmed to you he was at the scene i can't tell you anymore that's all he told me
28:57daniel gurgled with the axe in his head
29:04shit jimmy up that and that's all look you get them not me me i'm out of this yeah
29:13yeah you should be out of this too as well love
29:16i'm telling what could happen that pretty face no one didn't keith
29:20and vines are nasty jimmy's rank but reese
29:25oh he's clever you can make things happen a lot of things it'd be a shame if anything happened to you lot
29:45of them
29:50and i님이 said i needed to have a shame to have a problem
29:54if you don't have a feeling of feeling for too much
29:55but you're in love with the Raise-Bad
29:56that's all right
29:57okay
29:58thank you
30:00for all the time
30:01we're in love with your name
30:02and thank you
30:03and think about it
30:04and think about it
30:04in order for me
30:05yes
30:05i mean thank you
30:06very good
30:06that you've said that you're going to be in love with your friends
30:06let's know
30:07nice
30:07and you know
30:08Yep.
30:09Gav?
30:10We've got over 700 hits on the van.
30:12What, in pale green?
30:13Yeah, they're surprisingly popular.
30:15What if we narrow it down to South London?
30:18Might be doable.
30:23Whoa, whoa, whoa!
30:24There was a gun!
30:25There was a gun!
30:26There was a gun!
30:27Where?
30:28Pointing straight at me!
30:29In the window!
30:30In the window!
30:31That gun!
30:32There was a gun!
30:33There was a gun!
30:34There was a gun!
30:35There were a gun!
30:36There was a gun!
30:37Hey!
30:38Hey, you...
30:39Come here!
30:41Fuckin' shit!
30:42You fucking shit!
30:43Fuckin' shit!
31:01It's okay. Sorry.
31:03It was a camera.
31:04What you saw was a telephoto lens.
31:06What?
31:07I'm sorry, darling. It was a camera.
31:09Why? Why was there a camera pointing at our house?
31:13I was making it stop.
31:15Making what stop?
31:17I was trying to, um...
31:19I was getting it sorted.
31:21What?
31:22Southern Investigations.
31:23They've been watching the house, Jackie.
31:25They've had a newspaper contact of theirs watching the house.
31:28I mean, I had it under control. I thought I had it under control.
31:31Someone's been watching our house.
31:33Look, as far as I can see, it's tit for tat.
31:36They're just trying to scare me.
31:38Southern Investigations.
31:39I don't know if you know that someone's watching our house, Dave.
31:42What?
31:43I mean, it's gonna stop.
31:44I mean, I thought it had stopped.
31:46I've been onto the top brass.
31:48What?
31:49How many people have known about this?
31:53I was making it stop.
31:54Oh, because you're the big man and you're gonna make this all okay?
31:56I know I should've told you.
31:57You should've told me, yeah.
31:58Because I thought it was a gun!
31:59How would you have reacted if I'd have told you the truth about what was going on?
32:03I was trying to protect you.
32:04This is protecting you.
32:05Yeah, because I know how you get, how you've got since Jill.
32:07What?
32:08You bastard.
32:09You bastard.
32:10It's just...
32:11That...
32:12She was...
32:13I'm sorry, I didn't...
32:14She was my colleague and she was my dear friend.
32:16I'm sorry.
32:17She got shot.
32:18No, I didn't...
32:19And there are cameras on this house and you've chosen not to tell me about that.
32:24Because I thought they went away.
32:28They followed our kids to school, didn't they?
32:34No, no, that was something...
32:36No, Leah told me that you sped off and I just thought it was you just having one of your dark days, but it...
32:44It wasn't, was it Dave? It was reporters.
32:50Fuck.
32:53Jesus.
32:55Jesus.
32:58Jesus.
32:59You should have found your doctor, Jackie.
33:02Jackie, you should have found your doctor.
33:19Yes.
33:20Cynthia Edmonds.
33:21Yeah.
33:22Come in.
33:24How can I help?
33:25We are in the middle of reinvestigating Daniel Morgan's murder.
33:29What, Daniel was before my time at Southern?
33:30No, I understand that. This is a different matter.
33:31Well, it was a messy place. I never realised how messy. If I'd known about Daniel...
33:35Well, as part of Daniel's investigation we've, um...
33:36No, I've come into contact with the news of the world.
33:37You have?
33:38What have they been doing to you, love?
33:39What have they been doing to you, love?
33:40What have they been doing to you, love?
33:41Well, I...
33:42as someone who worked for the Australian company,
33:44I've been in contact with the news of the world?
33:46What have they been doing to you, love?
33:50Well, as someone who worked for the Australian company,
33:53I've never truly done this for a while.
33:55I've never really done this for a minute.
33:56So if I'm going, well, if I'm going to help you,
33:58I'm going to leave the book so I know you are going to help me,
34:01if I'd never give you an example I get that I can't be able to do this."
34:02What have they been doing to you, love?
34:09Well, as someone who worked for Southern Investigations,
34:13I hoped you might help explain the relationship
34:16between Southern and Alex Marunchak.
34:25When you work in that office, you get good.
34:29I've always felt more of an affinity with your business, really.
34:34I mean, I wish I'd joined the police.
34:36What would they like?
34:37You think you'd pass the physical now?
34:41Alex Marunchak.
34:44Well...
34:46a nervy, horrible man.
34:50Big, but...
34:53he seemed little.
34:54I heard we were always bailing him out.
34:56Bailing him out, huh?
34:58Oh, school fees, credit card bills, it all went across our desk.
35:02Sid Fillory and Jonathan Rhys paid his school fees.
35:05I heard Southern Investigations did.
35:09Why?
35:11Well...
35:12Jonathan always said there's no-one pays like the News of the World do.
35:18And what was Southern paid for?
35:20To dig for them.
35:24In ways they can't always dig for themselves.
35:27Dig how?
35:29Well, they're in the secrets business.
35:32Surveillance, confidential information.
35:35They have some helpful officers that help with searching your police national computer.
35:40None of this is me.
35:41I hasted to say, I just sorted the billing.
35:43But, you know, it was surprising amounts.
35:45It was hundreds of thousands of pounds.
35:48I'm sorry, hundreds of thousands.
35:53Hmm.
35:54Sorry.
35:57It doesn't work.
35:59It might be...
36:01Oh, you're right!
36:03I'm sorry.
36:05Oh, my.
36:07Sir...
36:08...we've got something on the vine bug that needs your attention.
36:11We think it's a gun.
36:12put the strap over your shoulder
36:15just let it hold itself
36:17yeah
36:17what you've got to do is put it up like that
36:21you're better off not firing in like that
36:23and you won't need to
36:24not straight out
36:26but you want to stand to the stride
36:28we should send it to friends
36:30yeah well we know what it is
36:32we should still send it
36:34ok once we confirm it we need full warrants
36:37we're going to arrest the lot of them
36:37sir I'm not sure we're ready for that
36:39I know that
36:39but that sounds like a pump action shotgun to me
36:42so we don't have any choice
36:43we're going hard
36:45arm response across the board ok
36:47Gav
37:12we'll see you have a search room for these premises
37:17we'll see you have a search room for these premises
37:24yeah and what fucking charge
37:28misconducting the public office
37:29putting in separate cars
37:30what are you tagging me in as well
37:31everyone
37:32fuck's sake
37:33fuck's sake
37:34fuck's sake
37:36well I don't know what I do
37:39what I do
37:40why don't I do
37:41what I do
37:42what I do
37:43I don't know
37:44I don't know
37:45in a public office, putting in separate cars.
37:48What, you tag him in as well?
37:49Everyone.
37:50Fuck's sake.
38:06102-378-102-892, suspect four walking, over.
38:10Copy that, near position.
38:15Suspect approaching.
38:25No way.
38:41Holy moly!
38:42What the fuck?
38:43Fuck!
38:44Fuck!
38:44Fuck!
38:45Fuck!
38:45Fuck!
38:46Fuck!
38:46Fuck!
38:47Fuck!
38:47Fuck!
38:48Fuck!
38:49Fuck!
38:49Oh, boy!
38:50Stay with me!
38:51Fuck!
38:52Fuck!
38:52Get down!
38:53Let me god move!
38:54Don't move!
38:54Don't move!
38:57No way.
38:57We're now dead!
38:58We're now dead!
38:59Zear!
39:00No!
39:01Let him!
39:02Fuck, Michael down!
39:02Fuck!
39:04Stop mourning!
39:05Stop fucking intercepting!
39:06Tell me why you fucking, John!
39:08Put down!
39:08Put down!
39:10mitigation is originating,
39:19消化,
39:20unity?
39:21extremistромートend list calling,
39:21We're here to talk to you about the murder of Daniel Morgan.
39:42Daniel who?
39:45I had nothing to do with that.
39:47No way, not at all.
39:48Well, let's jog your memory.
39:50Daniel Morgan was killed by an axe to the back of the head.
39:53The Golden Line car park in March 1987.
39:55You're an axe?
39:57Fuck no, I had nothing to do with it.
39:59An alibi.
40:00I cooked an alibi.
40:02With who?
40:03Not my style, son.
40:05What's he saying, eh?
40:07That we had him followed, why?
40:09Well, I would have Scotland Yard officer in charge of a major crime investigation.
40:13He turned off because a couple of oics and a van were giving him a towel, eh?
40:18Doesn't work, does it?
40:19Does it?
40:24No comment.
40:25No comment.
40:26No comment.
40:27No comment.
40:28No comment.
40:28I think it's going to be all right.
40:43Great.
40:45Hey, kids.
40:46Hey.
40:51Where's mum?
40:52Don't know.
40:52Oh.
40:54Would you like a cup of dough?
40:55We're off.
40:55That won't be very nice.
40:57Jackie.
41:22Fine.
41:22Should I phone the doctor?
41:29I said I'm fine.
41:30What?
41:34I said I'm fine.
41:35I said I'm fine.
41:36I said I'm fine.
41:37PHONE RINGS
41:46Wait.
41:50Gov?
41:52Go ahead.
41:53Child pornography found on Fillory's computer.
41:58What?
41:59They're saying it's a significant amount.
42:01And what about the gun?
42:02Not found, sir.
42:04Not in either vine's residence?
42:07No, sir.
42:09Fuck but we heard that.
42:11Yeah.
42:12Any other evidence?
42:14Nothing substantial, sir.
42:17Okay, thanks.
42:27I think it's totally right you've asked for this meeting.
42:31The only thing I'd advise is, when in these conversations,
42:34is do be aware of the power and the impact of the media.
42:38And News International?
42:39Exactly.
42:42Rebecca is very charming.
42:44Gents.
42:46Why don't you head up, we'll bring her in.
42:51Right, shall we?
42:52David.
42:53Rebecca.
42:54Thanks for meeting me.
42:55It's an honour.
42:56Dick tells me you've got quite the clean-up record.
42:58Well, I wouldn't say that.
43:00The British public need people like you.
43:01I'm not afraid to look old-fashioned saying so.
43:03You're a powerful advocate, we appreciate it.
43:05How can I help?
43:06It's a concern I have over one of your team.
43:07And I thought it worth raising with you.
43:08Who is it you're concerned about?
43:09Alex Marunczyk has what I would describe as an uneasy relationship with a team you work with called Southern Investigations.
43:12It's a concern I have over one of your team, and I thought it worth raising with you.
43:15Who is it you're concerned about?
43:16Alex Marunczyk has what I would describe as an uneasy relationship with a team you work with called Southern Investigations.
43:22They work for me?
43:23Not exactly.
43:24Their work is heavily subsidised by you.
43:25I'm not afraid to look old-fashioned for you.
43:26I'm not afraid to look old-fashioned saying so.
43:27You're a powerful advocate, we appreciate it.
43:28How can I help?
43:29It's a concern I have over one of your team, and I thought it worth raising with you.
43:30Who is it you're concerned about?
43:31Alex Marunczyk has what I would describe as an uneasy relationship with a team you work with called Southern Investigations.
43:39They work for me?
43:40Not exactly.
43:41Their work is heavily subsidised by you. They're independent contractors.
43:47Well, then they don't work for me, do they? Not to be pedantic about it, but I work in news. Stickler for the facts.
43:54Well, we have active investigations relating to them. They have many criminal links, and I would advise you to cease all contracts with them.
44:04Well, I will investigate. Thank you for raising it.
44:07Shall we?
44:08This is a statement from Cynthia Edmonds, who worked at Southern.
44:14She says she heard that Alex Marunczyk had his children's school fees paid for by them, and his debts serviced.
44:22Private matters.
44:23Private matters that, in my opinion, have led to a distorted relationship.
44:28They've led to questions about who wags the dog here, you or them.
44:33Probably worth saying again, it's not me involved in this, so I suggest your accusatory you be replaced by something more general.
44:45Four months ago, when I was investigating Southern Investigations, Alex Marunczyk was asked to support them in explicitly coming after me.
44:57Your budget was spent harassing me in every way, leading to problems for my family.
45:03They followed me and my children to school.
45:06I wasn't aware of this, but it is my understanding that any attention you received, and I apologise if it was ever overzealous, had little to do with you.
45:15Rather, it was about your partner Jackie Hames and her close association with the Jill Dando case.
45:20You can surely understand her interest in her, no matter how unsavoury you might find.
45:24No, I think this went way beyond unsavoury, and I do not agree that this was about Jackie.
45:29I have told you I will investigate our relationship with Southern Investigations.
45:35And what about Alex Marunczyk?
45:37Well, Alex, as Dick will tell you, I hope he's a good reporter.
45:41Any allegations about his private life, I believe, should stay private.
45:45I'm sorry, I don't think you're seeing the bigger picture.
45:48No, I do see. I promise I do.
45:51I will look into our clearly uneasy relationship with Southern.
45:54I'm so grateful you brought this to me, and for all of your service.
45:59It was a pleasure to meet you. You know, Dick's quite right.
46:02You are a remarkable police officer.
46:09Let's head downstairs.
46:10Wonderful.
46:11You'll have to excuse me. I have another appointment once again.
46:30Thank you for your service.
46:33Red or wine, Rebecca?
46:35Red or wine?
46:36Depends where.
46:39Happy?
46:40Happy?
46:44Very well have a day.
46:46Oh, thank you.
46:47Does she know the commissioner?
46:48Is she OK?
46:49She knows everyone.
47:07You come all this way,
47:09and all you get is terrible coffee.
47:11I'm sure it's not as bad as the filth at our place.
47:14Yeah.
47:15How's things you're in?
47:17Well, if you haven't committed an armed robbery or a historic sex offence,
47:20then God help you with the CPS.
47:22Yours?
47:24Well, murder's murder. A lot of that about.
47:26What are you thinking, Robert?
47:27We think that there isn't sufficient evidence.
47:37For any of them?
47:38Well, the child pornography found on Fillory's computer, that we can charge on.
47:43The viands, even with the gun sounds, it's insufficient evidence.
47:47Rhys?
47:48Yeah, but surely...
47:49Surely there's enough for a conspiracy charge.
47:52A couple of years for each of them.
47:53It's hearsay.
47:54It's only hearsay and guessing between the lines.
47:56We've got them on tape talking about the crime.
47:59No, we don't. We've got them on tape talking around the crime.
48:01You're right, that is terrible.
48:09Come on, you... you knew this wasn't enough.
48:13So it's dead, right?
48:16Dead duck.
48:18I'm sorry.
48:20I mean, we'll review it one last time, but...
48:24I'm sure of our answer.
48:25Case is closed.
48:26Yeah, I-I can't stop thinking that the gun was very, uh...
48:31Well, the timing...
48:33Very convenient.
48:35The kind of thinking that sends you mad.
48:37No, but I understand the sentiment.
48:42It's surprising to have had a DCS on this.
48:45Leaning in, I mean.
48:47Well, it's just...
48:49Just bothering me or something.
48:51Some cases get under our skin.
48:54Hey there.
48:57Thanks for the filthy coffee.
48:59Yeah, my pleasure.
49:00My pleasure.
49:30Good night.
49:32Good night.
49:34I'm sorry.
49:36Maybe you can tie that into the world.
49:38I'm sorry.
49:40Good night.
49:42Let's make it.
49:43Good night.
49:45My pleasure.
49:47Good night.
49:49Good night.
49:51Good night.
49:53Good night.
49:55Good night.
49:57Good night.
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