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00:00That red clay gets everywhere, eh?
00:06Mongol sticky stuff it is.
00:08That's got a few questions.
00:09I got nothing to hide.
00:10Cowboy was shot from somewhere around the field near the car park.
00:13He was shot from a distance.
00:15Do you know who shot Cowboy?
00:17It should have been me.
00:19You reckon she's your mum?
00:21Old Ward 7 has a room full of archives and records.
00:25That area is restricted.
00:27Looks like your mother died from complications.
00:29During childbirth.
00:30This is my punishment for the things I've done.
00:34What's this?
00:35They took the children away.
00:36What's this girl?
00:39They took the children away.
00:42What the fuck are you doing, Jay?
00:44You can't leave him in there.
00:46They took the children away.
00:48What's going on?
00:49I think Anya's been taken into care.
00:51At least I know she's safe.
00:53Being in care isn't safe.
00:55Hey, hey.
00:57You alright?
00:58I was gonna name him Leroy.
01:00He came early.
01:01Wasn't moving.
01:02Breathing.
01:03Why is Leroy now, Lana?
01:05I thought the police would take care of him.
01:07Make sure he wasn't another forgotten kid.
01:10How'd it stop?
01:11You get sick.
01:25How'd it stop?
01:27What's going to happen to Lana?
01:57That's not up to me.
02:02Don't mention Swayze to anyone.
02:04Not yet.
02:08Is he going to be okay?
02:10I'll make sure that he is.
02:15Don't forget.
02:17We got that meaningless season today.
02:27Hey, she hasn't said a word not since you were here last night.
02:52I'm not.
02:59Can I go home now?
03:06I've got to talk to you about something first.
03:13Lana, who's the...
03:17Who's the baby's father?
03:24I don't know.
03:26It's a cowboy.
03:28It's a cowboy.
03:29First time I met you, you told me the bikes for cowboy hat were hot.
03:35It felt like you was trying to put him in it.
03:42You told me you was going to leave town, but you never did.
03:45Next day, cowboy was shot.
03:46You think that I shot him?
03:48That I tried to get back at him because of the baby?
03:50I told you those bikes were hot because you were going to figure it out anyway.
03:54I'm just wondering what someone like you was doing with someone like him.
04:01When I was aged out of care.
04:02They wanted to send me a hundred k's from here.
04:08I was aged out of care.
04:11They wanted to send me a hundred k's from here.
04:13I was aged out of care.
04:16They wanted to send me a hundred k's from here.
04:31A hundred k's away from my brother.
04:35I couldn't do that.
04:39I had nowhere.
04:41Cowboy gave me a place.
04:44He was taking advantage of you.
04:46I knew what I was doing.
04:47I was taking advantage of him too.
04:50Until he tried to kick you out.
04:53He tried.
04:54But I wasn't going anywhere without Swayze.
05:00I didn't kill him.
05:04Why didn't you come to the hospital?
05:07I didn't want what happened to me and Swayze
05:12what happened to my baby.
05:15Growing up a nobody.
05:18Passed around.
05:21Moved on.
05:22That might not have happened.
05:27It's always happening.
05:29Every day.
05:31No one's going to stop them.
05:34Stop who?
05:36You think of any reason why Lina would have risked having her baby at home rather than come to the hospital?
05:48Well you know what aboriginals are like.
05:49They've got trust issues.
05:50It's understandable I suppose.
05:51But I think they just need to learn to move on.
05:53Been out to Sam's farm recently?
05:54Geez I don't know.
05:55A few months ago for firewood.
05:56You sure about that?
05:57Why Lina would have risked having her baby at home rather than come to the hospital?
06:01Well, you know what aboriginals are like.
06:03They've got trust issues.
06:05It's understandable, I suppose, but I think they just need to learn to move on.
06:11Been out to Sam's farm recently?
06:14Jeez, I don't know.
06:16A few months ago for firewood.
06:18You sure about that?
06:20Well, the last time I checked, I didn't have memory loss, so yeah, I'm sure.
06:24Look, am I in trouble here or something?
06:28Could anyone else have taken your vehicle out there?
06:30My wife Susan sometimes borrows my car, but she doesn't go to the farm anymore.
06:34Why's that?
06:35Because she's got no reason to.
06:38Her parents used to own the place when they died.
06:42They left it to the church, and I don't like her going there anymore.
06:47Why not?
06:50Look, detective, I've got more important things to talk about than my wife's daily travels.
06:55Anyway, wasn't she, uh, wasn't she due at your place about now?
07:09Dealing with the allegations is one issue, but there's a more serious problem.
07:14The department are claiming that both you and Jay don't have legal guardianship of Anya.
07:19That's just bureaucratic bullshit.
07:22I'm their auntie.
07:22Doesn't that mean something?
07:25I'm afraid that no official order was submitted after the parents were incarcerated.
07:29So it means that legal guardianship remains with the parents.
07:33How can they have guardianship if they're in jail?
07:36I know this can be frustrating.
07:38It's something we all hope the department will address, but for now that's just how things work.
07:42Jail...
07:43Apparently Xavier and Letitia still have custody of Anya, even though they're in jail.
07:48Okay, uh, so what do we have to do?
07:51We've got some paperwork to sign.
07:54I'm afraid it's not that simple now that Anya's been put into care.
07:57Then let's go, Maia.
07:58All right.
08:00I don't know.
08:30Currently incarcerated.
08:34Sorry.
08:36It's just Gary.
08:41Like I was saying.
08:44Since both parents are currently incarcerated, legal guardianship then falls to the next of kin family.
08:50Yeah, which is me. Us.
08:52Well, the department has Letitia's father's family as registered foster carers.
08:56You're joking. Not the Southwells.
08:59The Southwells are a family with lots to offer Anya by way of schooling and housing.
09:05And a police detective and a registered nurse have nothing to offer Anya?
09:09Or is it because the Southwells are white?
09:11Mary?
09:12Anya's welfare is front and centre here.
09:15And from what I'm hearing, the department think that Anya would be better off with the Southwells.
09:19The department don't think twice when they lock up the parents of young kids.
09:23But when the family, they come in and they step up and they sort it out, then the department has something to say about it.
09:29You can appeal, you can challenge the decision if you find there's a good reason why you think Anya shouldn't be with the Southwells, but it will take months.
09:43And the facts are, you two had no legal right to take Anya from her hometown.
09:48There was nothing left for her and Dardine.
09:52For any of us.
09:56What I can do is request a meeting between you two and Anya before she's moved.
10:02This is bullshit.
10:08There's no way the Southwells are getting Anya.
10:12We're challenging.
10:14And you know what?
10:15We've got a pretty good case too.
10:17I mean, what kind of people send a kid to live with a family of murderers?
10:21I don't know what you're going to work for. You should be resting.
10:23I wouldn't lie around here all day.
10:25No, thank you. I'll go mad.
10:27And don't worry about the dishes.
10:30I'll clean them up before I go.
10:32Yes, buddy, you can stay here as long as you like.
10:34Okay, family, we argue sometimes.
10:39Look at me and my little brother.
10:42Am I right?
10:51You ready to talk?
11:00You still think Joey had something to do with Scarlet?
11:16No, I think she's with her mum.
11:20Is that just a theory?
11:21If I knew I'd have to report it.
11:25Of course you would.
11:46Joey?
11:47Don't worry.
11:48I won't tell.
11:49I've got bigger secrets to worry about.
12:02My suffering at your hands has helped me see the way.
12:06What secrets?
12:08Here is a garden.
12:09And the flowers will bloom again.
12:11I'm going to make everyone see that way too.
12:25Joey?
12:26What?
12:27What?
12:28What?
12:36Why did you go out with me?
12:38Can we just get past this?
12:39Why didn't you tell me?
12:40Why is it such a problem?
12:42I was cheating on the kids.
12:43It is my job.
12:44You know why?
12:45It's my kids. It is my job.
12:47You know why.
12:49I'm sorry, I'm right.
12:51With everything going on at the moment,
12:52Sister Carrie and the child is to worry about.
12:55It's bullshit.
12:57Just bullshit.
12:59There's been a break-in.
13:00Gary, what's happened?
13:13Anything been taken?
13:15Well, it's hard to tell with all this junk everywhere.
13:19Check the dispensary, see if they got in there and helped themselves.
13:23Looks like a bunch of bored kids broke in and made a mess.
13:30The dispensary's fine. No medicines missing.
13:32Thank God.
13:33Alice, make sure you lock up.
13:40I bet it's that bunch of kids I swear to banks you.
13:43Oh, it's Simone, though.
13:58Shit.
13:58What are you looking at?
14:03I was just looking.
14:06Some of the native admission files are gone.
14:08Yeah.
14:09And how did you know where they were?
14:14Second thought, don't answer that.
14:18Neither of us are authorised to be in here, Mary.
14:21Okay, um, maybe we don't tell Susan.
14:29I mean, they're just dusty old bits of paper.
14:33No, they're history.
14:35Our history.
14:36So some of us mob have left.
14:39What?
15:00Swatzee?
15:02Swatzee?
15:02you all right yeah just tired can't sleep
15:11how's my sister she's all right she just needs to rest when's she gonna get me soon
15:32you never told me why you're running away from the farm was it Sam
15:40you said bad things happened there what kind of bad things ghosts ghosts yeah
15:59they're from people who used to live there these ghosts talk to you you think I'm mad in the
16:08headache like all them over the hospital you tell Lana about these ghosts you saw
16:15got your stuff back from the hospital put that thing away from me chuck it away burn it
16:32okay
16:36hey what's going
16:42you want to talk about the hut
16:55you
17:03Let's go.
17:33Let's go.
18:03Let's go.
18:04Let's go.
18:05Let's go.
18:06Sorry about that.
18:07Cheers.
18:08Let's go.
18:09Never know when to stop you, Sam.
18:13Enough's enough, eh?
18:14Why don't you go back to the farm and just stay there?
18:18What are you still doing with his royal whiteness?
18:21Mum, just leave it.
18:24Let's go home.
18:25We're just like the rest of them.
18:27Hopefully you'll drink yourself to death.
18:29Come on, man.
18:30Stop it!
18:31Both of you!
18:32Huh?
18:33Stop!
18:34What the fuck is that?
18:35What the fuck is that?
18:37Don't fuck this.
18:38Dear, it'll take a bit to get that cross down.
18:51He must really have some beef with the Almighty.
18:54You wanna do anything about this?
18:57Not yet. God will punish him.
19:01If somebody else doesn't punish him first...
19:25Shit, I need Trevor.
19:28Hey, Jay, we'll go together, eh?
19:31Nick, I need a six pack for the ride, mate.
19:50Joey?
19:52You wanna take a seat?
20:18Joey?
20:21Joey?
20:39On the street one day, I saw a policeman.
20:42I'm not doing any harm. I am the beggar man.
20:48Easy, mate.
20:54Hey, Joey. What the hell are you doing driving around town with St. Joseph's Cross on the back of your truck, eh?
21:00Paperwork on this is going to be a fucking nightmare.
21:03Fuck, this day just gets worse and worse.
21:07Huh? Hey, Joey. Look at this. There's one crime solved. Brilliant.
21:22What do you think you're doing, Joey? Dragging this through the middle of town?
21:28I want everyone to see the way.
21:34Oh, bloody hell! Bloody hell!
21:36No! No!
21:37Jesus! Jesus, put me out!
21:39Here.
21:40Fuck! Fucking hell!
21:41Ow!
21:43Ow!
21:44Ow!
21:47Fuck, that hurts.
21:49You all right?
21:50Oh.
21:52All right. Let me take a look.
21:55Oh, careful.
21:56It's not too bad.
21:59It's not helping so much.
22:01No, it is helping. Of course it's helping.
22:07You'll be right. Hang tight.
22:09All right.
22:15There's theft and vandalism. Aside from anything else.
22:19You're not going to hurt me again.
22:23I'll tell everyone what you did.
22:26Oh, come on, Joey. Leave him. He's not going anywhere.
22:29Where?
22:30I need the files, Joey.
22:42They're in there.
22:45They're real stories.
22:47All of them.
22:49All of them.
23:02Keep him.
23:03You know, I've been oxy welding with me old man since I was 10 years old.
23:20Unless Joey wasn't looking after his equipment properly. That shouldn't have happened.
23:36What do you mean?
23:37Well, I reckon his lines were stuffed. Stupid bastard.
23:42Now, you really should stay overnight so we can monitor you.
23:46No, it's all right. A couple of painkillers, I'll be fine.
23:49Fair enough.
23:50Most people can't wait to get out of here.
23:51I'm sick of this bloody town.
24:01Stuff the pensions, stuff the 30 years service.
24:04I think I might just go bush.
24:06You know?
24:08To make my old man happy.
24:10You got someone in your life who you're just always trying to impress?
24:17Well, don't do it, Swan.
24:18Every chance they get, they just turn it around and they use it against you.
24:25And even after they're gone,
24:29they stay in your head.
24:33Anyway, you go home.
24:37Look after your wife.
24:39We'll deal with this shit tomorrow, okay?
24:43See you in the morning.
24:48When our family gets drunk, we're back in the morning.
24:50The night of the day, the night of the day.
24:53We'll be back to the night.
24:55I'm sick of the night.
24:58We go home.
25:00We go home.
25:02We go home.
25:04We go home.
25:06We go home.
25:08We go home from the night.
25:10We go home, we go home.
26:42How was your night?
26:56I read this.
26:59You okay?
27:01Yeah.
27:02He wanted to give me up.
27:21But she didn't.
27:22How you been, pap?
27:45They've been looking after you?
27:52She's being well looked after.
27:59Hi, Anya.
28:01What happens next?
28:09Everything's been finalised and approved.
28:12This afternoon she'll be sent to Letitia's mother's family who are ready to receive her.
28:15The South Wales?
28:18No, the other side.
28:20The Aboriginal side.
28:22Well, that's for relief at least.
28:24Well, no it's not.
28:27They don't even know Anya.
28:32We don't get to contest these?
28:34You have to go through the courts.
28:39Well, she's got her stuff at home so she's going to have to come get it.
28:41No, sorry.
28:44Anya?
28:46Do you want to come home with Aunty and Uncle?
28:47All right, I think that's enough.
28:50It's time for you to leave.
28:51No, no.
28:52Our time isn't done yet.
28:54Please don't raise your voice.
28:55You're just going to upset her.
28:56You're the only one who's going to upset her.
28:58Mary.
28:58No, no.
29:00No.
29:01Okay?
29:02Anya needs to come home with us.
29:05If you don't calm down, I'll have no choice but to remove the child for her own wellbeing.
29:13Okay.
29:13Okay.
29:17Anya.
29:22Baby.
29:23Please look at me.
29:30I'm just going to bring you home, okay?
29:34If that's what you want, I can bring you home.
29:38We have to go, Mary.
29:41Aunty loves you.
29:42I'm going to bring you home, okay?
29:47We're going to bring you home.
29:55I'm just going to bring you home, okay?
29:58You all right?
30:00Okay, baby.
30:01Okay.
30:05Please.
30:07Please.
30:08Please.
30:09Don't.
30:09Please.
30:10Please.
30:10Please.
30:11Please.
30:11Please.
30:11Please.
30:17Please.
30:45Bye.
30:45Bye.
30:46I have to give this to Anya.
31:06She's been waiting for it.
31:16I have to give this to Anya.
31:46I have to give this to Anya.
32:16I have to give this to Anya.
32:46Anya is a strong kid.
33:09I have to give this to Anya.
33:11She needs to be here with us.
33:16I have to give this to Anya.
33:23I have to give this to Anya.
33:30I'm just wondering what's best for her, you know?
33:36What do you think I'm doing?
33:38Yeah, I know.
33:39I just mean putting her back in the system again, going back and forth.
33:45Is that the right thing to do?
33:47Well, of course it's the right thing.
33:50And we're her family.
33:51So are the people that she's going to.
33:55Maybe it's good if she's with them for a while.
33:57It's not the South Wales.
33:58Are you serious?
34:04I'll never accept that.
34:06Jay, a part of me is gone.
34:08So that's it, is it?
34:17What, we just forget about Anya now, just like that?
34:21Jay!
34:22Wow, that was...
34:36What was that all about then?
34:38Sorry sex.
34:40Sorry sex?
34:42That's in like, sorry for the stolen generation.
34:46What?
34:47No.
34:48Well, you shouldn't be certain.
34:49Oh, my God.
34:50Just leave me alone.
34:59You can look now, Uncle.
35:01Uncle, you do.
35:02Show respect.
35:03Sorry.
35:08No, I'm really sorry I didn't alibi you the other night.
35:12It's just...
35:15What?
35:18I have a fiancé.
35:23What?
35:24What?
35:25Where is he?
35:26No, he does five-five.
35:27He's always away.
35:28He's always away.
35:29Fucking hell.
35:30You made me heart rate.
35:33No, I want to break it off with him.
35:35But I...
35:39Don't have the guts.
35:40I know, I...
35:41I thought I had you figured it out, but I was way off.
35:49You're not a racist.
35:50It's good.
35:51It's good.
35:52It's good.
35:53It's good.
35:55You're a cheetah.
35:57It's fine by me.
36:00Mm-mm.
36:01Yeah.
36:02Mm-mm.
36:03Mm-mm.
36:04Don't look out.
36:05Mm-mm.
36:07Mm-mm.
36:08Mm-mm.
36:09Mm-mm.
36:10Mm-mm.
36:11Sounds like the starter motor's cooked.
36:35Can I rock and get one?
36:40Oh, you'd probably have to order one in.
36:44Just flip the lid for me, will ya?
36:47I thought your mum had a drive in this car.
37:05Biggest mistake I ever made.
37:08The only time she'd let me drive it after that was when she was too big with you in her belly.
37:13She couldn't fit behind the steering wheel.
37:20Sounds like Mum.
37:24Yeah.
37:51You're the spitting image of your mother right now.
37:56We had a lot of fun back in the day.
38:00Your mother and I, oh God.
38:03So much fun you decided to just handball your problems off to someone else.
38:07What are you talking about?
38:11Nothing.
38:13What?
38:14I know.
38:15What?
38:16I know you wanted to put me up for adoption.
38:20I saw the papers.
38:21What?
38:22I saw your signature.
38:24I saw that Mum signed with an ex.
38:27Did you force her?
38:30So why she ran away from you?
38:32Oh.
38:33And is that why you were pissed at Sister Kerry that day?
38:35Because she was going to tell the truth on you.
38:37And now she's dead.
38:41I don't know what papers you've seen, but you're wrong.
38:44I never, I never wanted to put you up for adoption.
38:48Never.
38:49Thank you for the lift.
38:50Mary.
38:51Mary.
39:12Joey?
39:29Um.
39:31Um.
39:43Where are you?
39:46Where are you?
39:47Who goes somewhere?
39:48Really?
39:49Where are you?
39:50I don't know.
40:20Detective Swan, Simma around?
40:29She called earlier, told me about last night.
40:32Hello, I'm just giving her a bit of grief.
40:33She's gone back to the hospital.
40:35Can I help you with anything?
40:37I've just come to collect what's left of the hospital files.
40:42Yeah, that's evidence at the moment.
40:44Well, no one wants you to charge Joey.
40:46Poor man's had enough to deal with in his life.
40:50How well do you know Sam?
40:53Gary was saying that your parents used to own New Paradise Farm.
40:57It wasn't called that then.
40:59How did Sam end up managing the place?
41:02He grew up there.
41:05I thought he went to St. Joseph's.
41:07It was a bit of a handful for them.
41:10My parents offered to foster him.
41:12They helped a lot of kids out over the years.
41:13How was Sam a handful?
41:17Oh, he was a young Aboriginal boy in a home.
41:20Angry.
41:22Fighting with the other kids.
41:24Fighting against the world.
41:26The farm seemed to calm him.
41:28It only made sense for him to stay on after the church took over.
41:31Sister Kerry pushed for it.
41:33So the church runs a place?
41:35They just own the land, like a lot of places around here.
41:38The pub, the school, half the hospital.
41:44Sam's doing good things there.
41:46Gary wouldn't agree.
41:48He's always been jealous about how close Sam and I are.
41:52We grew up together.
41:55Explains a little dance at the pub, eh?
41:56They'll never be best mates.
42:00But since Sam fell off the wagon...
42:04I don't know, some people shouldn't drink.
42:07When did Sam start drinking again?
42:11He's always struggled.
42:14But I think Sister Kerry's death really kicked off this round.
42:18She was the closest thing he had to a mother.
42:22I was so worried about him.
42:24Couldn't sleep.
42:26I went out to the farm the first thing the next morning.
42:30Without telling your husband?
42:32He was heading off on the Easter hunt.
42:34The morning cowboy was shot?
42:38Must have been, yes.
42:42How was Sam that morning?
42:50Gary doesn't have to know.
42:53Too late for that.
42:55He knows.
42:56Here we are.
43:07Thanks, Frank.
43:12No hot meal at home.
43:19Trouble in paradise.
43:20Well, before you know it, you'll be on to your third divorce.
43:32And then you'll be all on your lonesome.
43:34And that's all right.
43:35And if you stick your neck out too far, they'll chop your head off.
43:47And if you're a woman or a black fella...
43:48Thanks for the advice.
43:52If someone offers you a bribe, you can still squeal.
44:05You can still squeal.
44:07No one will know it was you.
44:08It's all I've learned in 30 years in the police force.
44:13It's all I've learned in 30 years in the police force.
44:18Let's talk about Sam.
44:19What are you thinking?
44:24We knew Joey was in danger.
44:28I checked the hoses.
44:29Looked like they were deliberately cut.
44:32Sam didn't care about Joey.
44:34I mean, like, you kicked Gary's head in.
44:36You saw that.
44:37Over Susan?
44:38No, over shooting.
44:41They hunt together.
44:42Competition shooting.
44:50Yeah, have a look at this.
44:58Sam, Gary and me.
45:03Who's the best shooter?
45:05Sam by a mile.
45:08Too bad the drink kept bringing him undone.
45:12And you didn't think to tell me this?
45:15Stick to my fishing.
45:42You didn't think to tell me this?
46:11March rifle was long-range target shooting, around 400 metres, about the distance of this
46:22water tower.
46:23So, Cowboy's killer, you reckon is one of them three blokes back in there?
46:29Or even old Mick, you reckon he's a suspect?
46:31I don't think Mick had a motive to kill Cowboy.
46:34Well, but Dr. Gary or Sam do.
46:41Ah, I'm not so good with heights, I think I'll sit this one out.
47:11What do you reckon?
47:12Well that's almost an impossible shot, you'd have to be a champion shooter.
47:34That's it.
47:41We'll be back.
47:52You all right there, brother?
48:15Winchester seems to be the bullet of choice around here.
48:18Yeah, it does the job.
48:20What can you tell me about this?
48:22Remington, no, we don't sell them here.
48:27When was the last time Gary Lloyd or Sam Anderson brought some bullets off you?
48:31Gaz comes in every so often.
48:34Sammy never gets his ammo from here.
48:37Why's that?
48:38He never liked Winchester.
48:40Remington's his go-to.
48:41Something to do with his competitive days.
48:49I thought he told me Sam was at the farm.
48:53That's what he told me.
48:54That's what he told me.
48:54All right.
48:55I thought how was he gonna make it happen?
48:57Yeah.
48:57I thought he told us.
48:58He's going to be on the farm.
48:58I was trying to get him like this.
48:59And I don't know what that is.
49:00I'm not going to be the first time.
49:01Don't tell me if I got this at the farm.
49:02Don't tell me.
49:03I know.
49:03But I'll give you all my money.
49:03I know.
49:04It's a little bit more than you.
49:04I know.
49:05It's a little bit more than you.
49:05It's a little bit more than you are going to do to.
49:06I know.
49:07I know he's going to be the best.
49:07OK.
49:12What about you?
49:12I had that piece already, but I guess we can swap.
49:27Get from there, that's my...
49:28Where's Sam?
49:33He's gone to town.
49:35Whereabouts in town?
49:37Didn't say.
49:38Maybe pub, shop?
49:42If you don't tell me where he's going, someone might get hurt.
49:50Promise you won't tell anyone I told you?
49:53I promise.
50:05Where's Swayze?
50:09Is he a cowboys?
50:12You shouldn't have done that.
50:31Swayze, he's in trouble.
50:32Are your brother's okay?
50:33No, he's not okay.
50:35Lana, Lana, Lana.
50:36I've got to go, please.
50:38Let me out.
50:38Alice!
50:40Alice!
50:40No, please.
50:41No, please.
50:42Let me go.
50:43Susan.
50:44Please.
50:45Lana, you're not well.
50:46You have to rest.
50:47Sam, he's heading for cowboys.
50:49He's after my brother, please.
50:51Okay.
50:52All right.
50:52We'll sort it.
50:53I'm going to need you to lay back down, okay?
50:56Okay?
50:56Breathe.
50:57I need you to breathe.
50:58I need you to breathe.
51:00There we go.
51:00Hey, brother.
51:15I need you to breathe.
51:45I need you to breathe.
52:15I need you to breathe.
52:45I don't know.
53:15I don't know.
53:45Hey, there's something I've got to do.
53:48They are part of an ongoing investigation.
53:50So until we're satisfied, get behind the other side of the counter or I'll put you in a fucking cell.
53:59I haven't forgotten about what you did.
54:01I'm coming back for you.
54:02You need to get out to the farm and get those kids and get Swayze.
54:06Swayze ran away from the farm.
54:07Why would he go back?
54:08Maybe he didn't have a choice.
54:09Shoot him!
54:10Shoot him!
54:11Put the gun down and walk away!
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