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In the compelling mystery thriller 'Barber (2023)', private investigator Val Barber is enlisted by a wealthy widow to find her missing granddaughter. As Barber navigates a complex investigation, he uncovers dark secrets and unexpected twists. Experience this gripping Hollywood movie.

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00:01:59Thanks.
00:02:05Affair?
00:02:06Yeah, take him to the client, see if he wants us to continue to surveillance.
00:02:09Sure.
00:02:10If he does, you follow her today?
00:02:29Hey.
00:02:47You're late.
00:02:49Yeah, sorry. Parking.
00:02:51Kate's doing well, considering the temporal damage done to her brain in the accident.
00:02:57Is it permanent?
00:02:59It's hard to say. Outcomes from brain injuries are notoriously difficult to predict.
00:03:05And what about the shake in her hand?
00:03:08Likewise, with the nerve damage, we'll just have to wait and see.
00:03:12That's the thing that irritates her the most.
00:03:15So what happens now?
00:03:17Well, the good news is that after six months with us, Kate is nearly ready to be discharged.
00:03:24Kate's care plan.
00:03:27It's mild in here.
00:03:32So what do you think?
00:03:34I don't like him. I never have.
00:03:36I'm not talking about him.
00:03:38We have to figure out what happens now.
00:03:40Well, can't we just do what we did when she was a kid?
00:03:43Will she even be able to get up to town to you at the weekend on her own?
00:03:46Well, come down for her.
00:03:48Tyke hasn't been to visit her for nearly two weeks.
00:03:52No loss.
00:03:53He's still her boyfriend, Val.
00:03:55I don't know what she sees in him.
00:03:57She sees the same thing in him every teenage girl, sees in a bad boy.
00:04:04What's her future going to be now?
00:04:06She's resilient, Monica.
00:04:09Things will be better when she's out of this place.
00:04:11Tell her I'll be in this evening, will you?
00:04:14Yeah.
00:04:16See ya.
00:04:17See ya.
00:04:18Kate, where's your mask?
00:04:30Let's go outside. These masks are doing my head in.
00:04:52Macdonald's a patriotic dick, isn't he?
00:04:55He's very pleased with your progress.
00:04:57Said he'll be discharging you soon.
00:04:59Yeah, and this?
00:05:01It'll just take time.
00:05:04How are you getting on otherwise?
00:05:06Well, I still can't smell anything.
00:05:09I'm sleeping 14 hours a day, and my memory's crap, so yeah, the same, Dad.
00:05:16How would you?
00:05:18Stop smoking.
00:05:22Again?
00:05:24Yeah, well, for good this time.
00:05:27Where's Mom?
00:05:29Is she coming in later?
00:05:30I hope she doesn't bring Tom with her this time.
00:05:34Tom's not so bad.
00:05:35Yeah, well, that's easy for you to say. You don't have to live with him.
00:05:38There's a nightlife in here.
00:05:39Oh, I'm just out with this world.
00:05:41Miss Dunn is here to see you.
00:05:42Who?
00:05:43Who?
00:05:44How are you doing?
00:05:45How are you doing?
00:05:46Good day, Mr. Barber.
00:05:47I'm Lily Dunn.
00:05:48My solicitor recommended you.
00:05:49Okay.
00:05:50My granddaughter, Sarah Dunn, is missing.
00:05:54This would really be a case for the guards.
00:05:55Have they been informed?
00:05:56Only after I insisted.
00:05:57Her mother has been in St. Pat's since before lockdown.
00:05:58She's a drinker, I'm afraid.
00:05:59Sarah's father, my father.
00:06:00She's a drinker.
00:06:01She's a drinker.
00:06:02Sarah's father, my son, is dead.
00:06:03Her stepfather thinks she's just gone on a skite.
00:06:04I'm Lily Dunn.
00:06:05I'm Lily Dunn.
00:06:06My solicitor recommended you.
00:06:07Okay.
00:06:08My granddaughter, Sarah Dunn, is missing.
00:06:13This would really be a case for the guards.
00:06:18Have they been informed?
00:06:19Only after I insisted.
00:06:21Her mother has been in St. Pat's since before lockdown.
00:06:24She's a drinker, I'm afraid.
00:06:26Sarah's father, my son, is dead.
00:06:28Her stepfather thinks she's just gone on a skite.
00:06:32To be honest, Mrs. Dunn, like most of my work,
00:06:35it's the insurance, fraud, that kind of thing.
00:06:38You said your solicitor recommended me.
00:06:40Please, Mr. Barber, I know what you're thinking.
00:06:42I'm just a fussy old woman,
00:06:44worrying about a misbehaving young girl.
00:06:47But where would she even go at a time like this?
00:06:51I know something is wrong.
00:06:58Well, I suppose I am a believer in intuition.
00:07:03My rate, it's 50 euro an hour, plus expenses.
00:07:09Maybe not these days, but as my late husband always said,
00:07:16cash is king.
00:07:21So, when was she last seen Sarah Dunn, you said?
00:07:32Sarah.
00:07:33In her home, about four days ago.
00:07:36And who was the last person to see her?
00:07:39That would be her stepfather, Patrick Joseph O'Neill.
00:07:44It's all up to you.
00:07:45Oh, blood's out.
00:07:46And, I mean, no one can film me.
00:07:47You.
00:07:48It shouldn't be anything for O'Neill.
00:07:49Oh-holy.
00:07:50It's all up to me.
00:07:51I would like to come to you,
00:07:52but I think you're a girl.
00:07:53And it's all up to me.
00:07:54It's all up to you.
00:07:55It's all up to you.
00:07:57Yeah, ain't it a night.
00:07:58You can hang on together again.
00:07:59I'm out to you.
00:08:00But I'm out to see you.
00:08:01And I have to think you,
00:08:03but that's the only thing that you have to come back.
00:08:04And I know that you are going to be a matter of you.
00:08:05I have to go home for you.
00:08:06Thank you, you,
00:08:07and I know I know you.
00:08:08Hello stranger, where have you been? Here and there. Are you not gonna ask me up? Yeah, come on.
00:08:38Where are you?
00:09:08Where are you?
00:09:38What's the rush?
00:09:44The boss is looking for reasons to fire people. I don't want to give him one.
00:09:50See you. Yeah. See you whenever, yeah?
00:09:56See you whenever, yeah?
00:10:06See you whenever, yeah?
00:10:10See you whenever, yeah.
00:10:12See you whenever, yeah.
00:10:16See you whenever, yeah.
00:10:18See you whenever, yeah.
00:10:22See you-
00:10:26See you whenever, yeah.
00:10:28See you?
00:10:30Yeah.
00:10:32Who's going to give them a ticket?
00:10:55Lock me in here.
00:10:56There's no police in this room.
00:10:58How you doing?
00:10:59Well.
00:11:01Can I get a coffee, please?
00:11:02Sure.
00:11:03Thanks.
00:11:04Days like this make you long for the lockdown.
00:11:07All the little crims locked up with Mammy.
00:11:11So, did you hear anything on that dumb case?
00:11:15No.
00:11:17There you go.
00:11:19Bit of a step up in the world for you from catching wives during the dirty.
00:11:26Tony Quinn is on it.
00:11:28You heard he made inspector.
00:11:31Being on the take still, no impediment to promotion then.
00:11:34Anything else?
00:11:44I asked one of the lads on it the following procedure.
00:11:48Searched the house, asked around.
00:11:50According to the stepfather, she has form, but just started to disappear her night.
00:11:55Once it kept on the lockdown.
00:11:56What about her phone?
00:11:57No sign of it.
00:11:58Bank accounts?
00:11:59She, um...
00:12:01She, um...
00:12:02It's a bit of a chunk of change under the 28th, but nothing since.
00:12:06Look, going here one after two months of lockdown, it knows she'll turn up, mark my words.
00:12:12Jesus, Johnny, she's only 20.
00:12:14Apart from the granny, no one seems to be too concerned about her at all.
00:12:18Yeah.
00:12:19Let's sit tight if I need you.
00:12:21Nah.
00:12:22Again?
00:12:23Does Quinn know that the Duns have hired me?
00:12:25No, he doesn't.
00:12:27I did hear the inspectors' brothers back on the peat in Dublin after a decade in the wilderness.
00:12:32Eddie Quinn?
00:12:33Yeah.
00:12:34He's back.
00:12:35Clean and sober, by all I can't.
00:12:36I can't.
00:12:37I can't.
00:12:38I can't.
00:12:39I can't.
00:12:40I can't.
00:12:41I can't.
00:12:42I can't.
00:12:43I can't.
00:12:44I can't.
00:12:45I can't.
00:12:46I can't.
00:12:47I can't.
00:12:48After a decade in the wilderness.
00:12:50Eddie Quinn?
00:12:51Yeah.
00:12:52His back?
00:12:53Clean and sober, by all accounts.
00:12:57You know, even after all this time, I still can't believe you never told me what went down.
00:13:05Nothing to tell, we fell out.
00:13:08Come on, Val.
00:13:11Christ, it was years ago, you know, just fucking drop it.
00:13:17love you.
00:13:18Ah, deconstught you.
00:13:19It's all through.
00:13:20'TOes.
00:13:21It was...
00:13:22whatever.
00:13:22I put your word together, just to tell someone who is hurt, unt verkligen.
00:13:24Do you know who I should hear or may not stink.
00:13:25You know what.
00:13:27Do you know what I mean?
00:13:28I'm thinking I should ultimately come down.
00:13:29You're trying to even stay together.
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00:13:36People were not a 걱정 number.
00:13:38Oh, no letting ak's not just explains you.
00:13:39Oh, I'm trying to feel for it.
00:13:41Owning a residence, how can I help you?
00:14:04How are you doing?
00:14:05Gardie, left something behind during the search last week.
00:14:08Okay.
00:14:09Thanks.
00:14:11Come to the side entrance, sir.
00:14:40How are you doing?
00:14:53Just remind me where Sarah's room is again, will you?
00:14:55Thanks.
00:14:56Thanks.
00:14:57Thanks.
00:14:58Thanks.
00:14:59Thanks.
00:15:00Thanks.
00:15:01Thanks.
00:15:02You're welcome.
00:15:46Okay, thanks. Let myself out.
00:16:02No problem.
00:16:16Yo, Mr. B, techie. What's the new one, Gotham City?
00:16:24We're only as exciting as you think it is.
00:16:26Beats this. So what skill does a good detective need?
00:16:30I don't know. Guest work. Good pair of shoes.
00:16:33Good shoes, huh?
00:16:34Yeah. As soon as you can, yeah?
00:16:36Yeah.
00:16:36Cheers.
00:17:06Jane's of Annie. My name's Val Barber.
00:17:14I was hired by Sarah Dunn's grandmother to look into her disappearance.
00:17:17Do you mind if I ask you a few questions?
00:17:18No, I've already given a statement to the guards.
00:17:23With the grandmother, she's very worried about her, you know.
00:17:26Maybe I could buy you a cup of coffee or something.
00:17:29I can't stay long.
00:17:30So when did you last see Sarah?
00:17:35Ages ago. Like months.
00:17:38And how long has you two been friends?
00:17:41Since school.
00:17:44Can you think of any reason at all why she might have disappeared?
00:17:48Does she have a boyfriend?
00:17:54Yeah.
00:17:56Mine.
00:17:58After she slept with my boyfriend, everyone hated her.
00:18:02Is that why she dropped out of college?
00:18:07Does she have her own boyfriend?
00:18:09Ex now.
00:18:12Cian Kelly.
00:18:15What about your boyfriend?
00:18:16What about him?
00:18:18Where's he now?
00:18:20Back living in Cork since the lockdown.
00:18:22Silver lining of sorts, I suppose.
00:18:29Do you know how she got on with her parents?
00:18:32Okay, with her mum.
00:18:34And her stepfather?
00:18:35She hates his guts.
00:18:37Do you know why?
00:18:38Look, Mr. Bailey, we stop talking.
00:18:41Okay?
00:18:42End of story.
00:18:44It's, uh, it's Barbara.
00:18:46And, uh, if you, uh, if you remember anything, just give me a call.
00:18:51Yeah?
00:18:58Thanks for your time.
00:18:58Hi.
00:19:15Hi.
00:19:22There was an incident at the clinic last night.
00:19:24What happened?
00:19:29Well, she got upset.
00:19:30Then angry.
00:19:33She wouldn't take her medication.
00:19:35That is sedator.
00:19:38I don't even know how she is.
00:19:40She refused to see me.
00:19:43Well, that's the injury, isn't it?
00:19:44I mean, they said to expect this.
00:19:46Kate's always had a temper, Val.
00:19:48Poor Tom can testify to that.
00:19:50She's still not getting on with Tom.
00:19:55Well, he's not you, is he?
00:20:06She's always blamed me for the breakup, Val.
00:20:08Why do you always do that?
00:20:15Do what?
00:20:15Stand up when things get personal.
00:20:19It's almost like you're getting ready to run.
00:20:21I'm going to need to get ready if I'm going over to see her.
00:20:24Thanks for the coffee.
00:20:24Yeah.
00:20:25Hey.
00:20:35What happened?
00:20:38Tyke.
00:20:41He's met someone.
00:20:42How do you know that?
00:20:44I'm still logged on to his Facebook.
00:20:46I saw the messages.
00:20:49He told her he didn't even have a girlfriend.
00:20:52Hey.
00:20:53Don't worry, okay?
00:20:53Don't worry about that.
00:21:16Fuck off, Mr. Babber.
00:21:17Now you listen to me, you little prickers.
00:21:18I'm only going to say this once.
00:21:20The accident was your fault.
00:21:21Okay, Mr. Babber, it wasn't my fault, all right?
00:21:24This is what I'm going to say.
00:21:24You are going too fast!
00:21:27What do you want?
00:21:28Posting pictures of your new girlfriend while my Kate is lining.
00:21:31I want you to show my daughter some fucking respect.
00:21:34Yeah?
00:21:35Am I making myself clear?
00:21:37Am I making myself clear?
00:21:40Good.
00:21:42I'll be watching you.
00:21:43Who is he?
00:21:48Who is he?
00:21:50Stepfather.
00:21:51Last person to see her.
00:21:53You think he's involved?
00:21:56He hasn't returned any of my calls.
00:21:58I'm keeping an eye on him.
00:22:02Watching him.
00:22:03You never told me why you left.
00:22:09Police very corrupt.
00:22:12Not just in Lithuania.
00:22:16You go on, I'll close up.
00:22:18You sure?
00:22:19Yeah.
00:22:19You, out.
00:22:44Would you look at what the cat's right there.
00:22:46Valentine Barber, no less.
00:22:53We received a report of suspicious activity in the area.
00:22:56I would have thought house calls were well below your rank, Inspector.
00:22:58I know it was you snooping around O'Neill's house, so don't bother denying it.
00:23:02And as a former member, you should know that impersonating a member of Angarda Shea Kona is a very serious offence.
00:23:07Especially if the said perpetrator was dismissed from the force.
00:23:10I resigned.
00:23:11Like you had any choice?
00:23:12I have been hired by a member of the Dunn family to help find Sarah.
00:23:17Your license?
00:23:19Seriously?
00:23:20Seriously.
00:23:32No, no, no.
00:23:33Social distancing, Inspector.
00:23:34Stay out of my way if you know what's good for you.
00:24:09What are you doing here?
00:24:16It's a fancy game of pool.
00:24:20Pool?
00:24:21You play pool, don't you?
00:24:24Now?
00:24:26Yeah, now.
00:24:29Wait, have you got anything else on?
00:24:31No.
00:24:34I just wasn't expecting you.
00:24:35Give me a minute.
00:24:55Here they are.
00:24:55Here, Steve.
00:24:56I'll leave them over here for you, guys.
00:24:57Okay?
00:24:57Yeah, thanks.
00:25:02Lovely.
00:25:02I'll leave them over here.
00:25:23See you.
00:25:23What are you even going for there?
00:25:42See you now.
00:25:53What are you going for?
00:26:23Well, a lot of called around.
00:26:31Yeah, sorry, I'm just not very chatty.
00:26:36Got a lot of shit going on.
00:26:39Give you a call later, maybe?
00:26:48Yeah, do, yeah.
00:26:49Cool.
00:26:50See you soon.
00:26:51See ya.
00:26:52Yo, Mr. B.
00:27:12That phone was wiped clean, even from the clouds.
00:27:19Whoever owned it was pretty smart.
00:27:20And these two missed calls came in after.
00:27:27There was no message and there was another no caller ID.
00:27:30So, I'll call you when I trace the no caller ID, yeah?
00:27:33Yeah, cool.
00:27:35Sound.
00:27:36Thanks.
00:27:37Hey, it's Jane.
00:27:39Hey, it's Jane.
00:27:40Leave a message.
00:27:41Thanks a mil.
00:27:44This is Patrick O'Neill.
00:27:51This is Patrick O'Neill.
00:27:57Leave a message.
00:27:59Good morning, Mrs. Dunn.
00:28:09Good morning, Mrs. Dunn.
00:28:11Can't hear you.
00:28:12Can you hear me?
00:28:13Press the audio button down the bottom of the screen.
00:28:18Is that better?
00:28:20Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:28:22Sarah used to help me with this stuff.
00:28:26I spoke with everyone on your list.
00:28:30Not much there, I'm afraid.
00:28:32I did hear that Sarah had gone missing before, though.
00:28:36From O'Neill, I presume?
00:28:38Yeah, indirectly.
00:28:39I mean, he hasn't returned any of my calls, but...
00:28:42That's typical of him.
00:28:44Sarah went through a bad patch when she was 16.
00:28:48What kind of a bad patch?
00:28:50She did run away a few times.
00:28:52Any idea why?
00:28:53Sarah had a bad time of it, Mr. Barbara.
00:28:58Losing her father so young.
00:29:00And her mother's not a well woman.
00:29:02And what was her relationship with O'Neill?
00:29:05What was that like?
00:29:06Underneath that oily charm, he's a bully.
00:29:10I wanted Sarah to come and live with me,
00:29:12but she refused to leave her mother.
00:29:14Is there any way we could speak with her mother?
00:29:16No.
00:29:17Not even family visits are allowed in the current circumstances.
00:29:21Sarah got herself together in the past few years, though.
00:29:24She's been doing well.
00:29:25Would you have any idea why she might have wiped her smartphone?
00:29:29I'm not sure I know what that means.
00:29:33She stopped using it and she deleted all the information on it.
00:29:36Well, I do remember her saying that she wanted to take a break from all that.
00:29:41Young people these days. Terrible pressure. Always on. No privacy.
00:29:47And how did you contact her?
00:29:49Well, she called me. I hate this thing. I rarely use it.
00:29:55Was there anything else?
00:29:57No. No, that's all for now.
00:29:59Okay, I'll be in touch.
00:30:01Sorry.
00:30:31Impressive animal.
00:31:01You like the GGs?
00:31:06Yeah, I've been known to enjoy the odd flutter.
00:31:09I'd like to make a punt myself.
00:31:12But I'd like to see them work out a little first.
00:31:15It's a pleasure to meet you, Miss...
00:31:18Lexi Finnegan.
00:31:20It's hard to remember.
00:31:23Or easy to forget.
00:31:25And what do you do?
00:31:27I'm a singer.
00:31:30Mr O'Neil.
00:31:33Valentine Barber, private investigator.
00:31:35Mrs Dunn hired me.
00:31:37I know who you are.
00:31:38Well, I was hoping I might be able to have a word with you about your missing stepdaughter, Sarah Dunn.
00:31:42Contrary to what my nosy mother-in-law might think,
00:31:45an adult who doesn't want to make contact with you is not missing.
00:31:49This is classic Sarah.
00:31:51Now, I trust Inspector Quinn here doesn't need a second-rate gumshoe to get to the bottom of this.
00:31:56I wouldn't have pegged you for an art lover, Inspector Quinn.
00:32:00Always the smart aleck.
00:32:02I see you're still at it.
00:32:06Hmm?
00:32:07Lover boy.
00:32:08He's a married man with a kid.
00:32:09Odds on, the poor wife hasn't a clue.
00:32:10Yet.
00:32:11Hmm.
00:32:12He's a married man with a kid.
00:32:13Yeah.
00:32:14He's a husband.
00:32:15Yeah.
00:32:16Yeah.
00:32:17Odds on, the poor wife hasn't a clue.
00:32:21Yet.
00:33:31Ty came to see me.
00:33:36He apologized.
00:33:37I don't know how he knew.
00:33:45I knew.
00:33:48Well, I ended up.
00:33:49Can't trust him.
00:33:51Good call.
00:33:52You look good, Kate.
00:34:04It's a long time till you're missing, right?
00:34:17Yeah.
00:34:19What's your friend say?
00:34:22Should've seemed to have had a lot of friends.
00:34:25Fell out with our best one.
00:34:27Why?
00:34:28Slept with her boyfriend, apparently.
00:34:30Jesus, that's fucked up.
00:34:33And a hun like her, should've been trolled about that for sure.
00:34:37Hun?
00:34:38Yeah, a hot, rich girl.
00:34:41Best friend.
00:34:43That's pretty bad.
00:34:44What was the name of the friend?
00:34:48Jane Devaney.
00:34:50Do you want me to stalk her?
00:34:52Yeah.
00:34:53Sarah got dropped big time for this.
00:35:04No pictures of her months.
00:35:06Who's the ex?
00:35:07Cian Kelly.
00:35:09C-I-A-N.
00:35:10I found something.
00:35:15I'll send you the link.
00:35:16I hate the winter.
00:35:18Getting dark early.
00:35:19The weather's sucking up all the rain and lashing it back down on you.
00:35:23That's what this town's all about.
00:35:25Dove Lynn.
00:35:26Blackpool.
00:35:27It's a city that's hard to love.
00:35:29And easy to hate.
00:35:32He's a spoken word poet.
00:35:34What's that?
00:35:36It's like poetry.
00:35:37Only not as good.
00:35:38He's in a street lamp, sorry.
00:35:42Send you the link, yeah.
00:35:43Yeah.
00:35:44Nice work.
00:35:46Hello?
00:35:47Yo, Mr. B.
00:35:48Oh, yeah.
00:35:49Good news.
00:35:50Good.
00:35:51The no-caller ID belongs to a Brandon West.
00:35:53I'm sending you the details now.
00:35:57Okay, thanks.
00:35:58Yeah, just see if you can find out what you can about a Brandon West.
00:36:05His number showed up on Sarah's phone.
00:36:06Yeah, just how many calls, what the times are the calls, that kind of thing.
00:36:10Ian Kelly.
00:36:16Bal Barber.
00:36:17Making some inquiries into Sarah Dunn's disappearance.
00:36:21When did you last see Sarah?
00:36:23Months ago.
00:36:24Look, I already spoke to the guards.
00:36:25Background information, you know, on Sarah's life.
00:36:29Talking to friends, family, trying to fill in the gaps.
00:36:31It's just a few questions.
00:36:33You haven't given me much choice, have you?
00:36:36How long were you together?
00:36:37A year.
00:36:38And what happened?
00:36:40Jane already told you what happened.
00:36:41Yeah, but I'm interested in your version, not Jane's.
00:36:44Well, it's the same shitty story.
00:36:46Sarah fucked us both over.
00:36:47And would you say that was out of character?
00:36:51Well, it was until it wasn't, if you get my meaning.
00:36:54Basic slut, to be honest with you.
00:36:56Did you ever meet her parents?
00:36:58Yeah, a few times.
00:37:00And?
00:37:01And what?
00:37:02You don't seem too concerned.
00:37:05Yeah, well, I've moved on.
00:37:07Well, still, the 20-year-old girl is missing.
00:37:12Anyway, uh, do you ever think maybe she cheated on you because you're a self-righteous, self-absorbed prick?
00:37:32What would you like?
00:37:58What are you having?
00:38:00I'm having a gin martini.
00:38:01Same.
00:38:04Jane!
00:38:06Excuse me?
00:38:07Who is this?
00:38:08Who are you?
00:38:09I'm sorry, who are you?
00:38:11Uh, I'm her father.
00:38:14He's not.
00:38:15Don't lie in front of your daddy and you.
00:38:17Beat it.
00:38:18Go on.
00:38:18You're old enough to be her grandfather.
00:38:24Shouldn't an old codger like you be at home cocooning?
00:38:31Okay, Jane.
00:38:34This is how it's going to be.
00:38:36You answer my questions or daddy is going to keep turning up.
00:38:41Now, you said you lost all contact with Sarah, but I've seen her phone records.
00:38:45You called her.
00:38:50I'm in no hurry.
00:38:51Okay.
00:38:54She kept calling to apologize.
00:38:58It was lockdown.
00:39:00There was nothing to do, so yeah, I called her back.
00:39:03She never even returned the call.
00:39:05End of story.
00:39:06Like I said, um, I'm not in no hurry.
00:39:24Remember when all that Me Too started?
00:39:28Hmm?
00:39:30Sarah told me about stuff that happened to her when she was 15.
00:39:34What kind of stuff?
00:39:37Shit stuff.
00:39:39Some business guy wanked in front of her.
00:39:44Weird shit.
00:39:46Did she know this, ma'am?
00:39:49I think so.
00:39:50It happened at a party in her parents' house.
00:39:52So her stepfather knew him?
00:39:54She wouldn't say.
00:39:55She said she was going to do something about it.
00:39:57Like what?
00:39:58Go public.
00:40:00Like loads of women are doing.
00:40:01I think we're done here.
00:40:06Thanks for telling me.
00:40:08Mm-hmm.
00:40:09Did Sarah ever do this?
00:40:12Do what?
00:40:14Did she have a sugar daddy?
00:40:16No.
00:40:17No, definitely not.
00:40:20Sex work can be dangerous, you know.
00:40:24Especially now.
00:40:26That's not how I see it.
00:40:27Plenty of college girls do it.
00:40:31If you think of anything else...
00:40:32I know.
00:40:34Call you.
00:40:36Bye, Mr. Barber.
00:40:37So, um...
00:40:49I heard something on the grave.
00:40:53Mind you, it was only here to say station gossip.
00:40:56Yeah, well, I value station gossip.
00:40:58One of the plotters said there's been a couple of domestics in O'Neil's.
00:41:14I met Quinn with O'Neil.
00:41:16Pair of them seem very cozy.
00:41:19Inspector Quinn has always had friends in high places.
00:41:23Friends in low places, more like.
00:41:24You know how my dad loves the poet Larkin?
00:41:29Yeah.
00:41:32Larkin said if you live until you're 70, every decade is like a day of the week.
00:41:39If it starts on a Monday, that puts me...
00:41:45That's Friday.
00:41:46Friday, yeah.
00:41:48Fuck.
00:41:50That thought of putting years on you.
00:41:51I miss him something terrible about it.
00:42:00I know you do, Johnny.
00:42:05Do you want another one?
00:42:08Can't.
00:42:08Driving.
00:42:10Fucking guards are everywhere.
00:42:11This world feels cold
00:42:20Feels so alone
00:42:25Don't ever leave
00:42:32Oh, you're wonderful
00:42:45Wonderful
00:42:48Wonderful
00:42:51How did you find me?
00:42:56I'm a detective, remember?
00:42:58Do you mind if I ask you a few questions?
00:43:01And here I was thinking it was just me you wanted to see.
00:43:04Business worst
00:43:05Did you, um...
00:43:09Did you know Sarah doing well?
00:43:13Mistresses and daughters generally don't mix
00:43:15To be honest, I wasn't that interested in her
00:43:21Did you ever come across a fella called Brendan West?
00:43:26Met him a few times socially
00:43:27Bit of a creeping Jesus
00:43:30Does he work for O'Neill?
00:43:38Okay, business over
00:43:40What got you into this game?
00:43:47Necessity
00:43:48Married
00:43:49Was
00:43:50Children
00:43:51Daughter
00:43:53Nineteen
00:43:54You married?
00:43:58You're a lot better at asking questions than answering them
00:44:01That's my job
00:44:02How long have you been with O'Neill?
00:44:05A while
00:44:05Never giving you any trouble
00:44:07What kind of trouble?
00:44:11The kind of trouble that men usually give women
00:44:12I can take care of myself
00:44:22Mr. Barber
00:44:23I can't take care of myself
00:44:24I can't take care of myself
00:44:24I can't take care of myself
00:44:25I can't take care of myself
00:44:25I can't take care of myself
00:44:26I can't take care of myself
00:44:26I can't take care of myself
00:44:27I can't take care of myself
00:44:27I can't take care of myself
00:44:28I can't take care of myself
00:44:28I can't take care of myself
00:44:29I can't take care of myself
00:44:29I can't take care of myself
00:44:30I can't take care of myself
00:44:31I can't take care of myself
00:44:32I can't take care of myself
00:44:33I can't take care of myself
00:44:34I can't take care of myself
00:44:35I can't take care of myself
00:44:36I can't take care of myself
00:44:37I can't take care of myself
00:44:38I can't take care of myself
00:44:39I can't take care of myself
00:44:40I can't take care of myself
00:44:41It's just acting up, occasional flashes, battery suddenly dying.
00:45:08Do you think it's been hacked?
00:45:09Yeah.
00:45:10You all right?
00:45:13SS7.
00:45:14Who uses that?
00:45:15You don't often see it's sophisticated.
00:45:20Cops?
00:45:21Yeah, maybe.
00:45:23I can encrypt it for you, though.
00:45:24Don't.
00:45:24Just leave it.
00:45:25I don't want them to know.
00:45:26I know.
00:45:26I can give you a burner.
00:45:29Yeah.
00:45:29Give me two.
00:45:32Thanks.
00:45:33Careful out there.
00:45:35You know about Young for Hill Street Blues?
00:45:37I love those old shells.
00:45:38So, I met with Jane Devaney again.
00:45:46She does some stuff.
00:45:51It's not exactly pleasant.
00:45:53So, I'm sorry if...
00:45:55No, please.
00:45:56But she told me that Sarah had told her that a man had masturbated in front of her at a party in her house when she was 15.
00:46:09Jesus.
00:46:11Poor child.
00:46:18One of O'Neil's soirees, no doubt.
00:46:22Did Jane know who the man was?
00:46:23Men like that often have more than one victim.
00:46:29Isn't that right, Mr. Barber?
00:46:31Yes.
00:46:33You think this man might be linked to Sarah's disappearance?
00:46:37It's a definite line of inquiry.
00:46:40And O'Neil?
00:46:41I don't know, but I'm watching him.
00:46:44O'Neil's boss at the time was an unpleasant man.
00:46:48I met him socially once.
00:46:51O'Neil was enthralled to him.
00:46:53His name escapes me, but...
00:46:55I believe he later went into politics.
00:47:01Okay, well, don't worry.
00:47:02I'll look into that.
00:47:02I want you to know that I appreciate all you've been doing, Mr. Barber.
00:47:17Olly, thing that woman loves is shopping.
00:47:28That one's clear as well.
00:47:29Have you heard any clicks on your mobile?
00:47:31Well...
00:47:31Do you think we are booked?
00:47:35Well, my phone was tapped.
00:47:37So just use this from now on.
00:47:39Yeah?
00:47:42Must be starting to rattle some cages.
00:47:46And, um...
00:47:47I need you to follow this man.
00:47:51Brendan West.
00:47:52Do you think he's connected?
00:47:54See if he meets up with O'Neil.
00:47:56Enough as it is, and then you have to tell me something like that.
00:48:16Look who it is.
00:48:17Yeah, I'm not blind, Mum.
00:48:19Hey.
00:48:20Everything okay?
00:48:21Oh, never better.
00:48:28Mum's pregnant.
00:48:31What is the need for secrets in this family?
00:48:34There's no way I want to live with you and Tom now.
00:48:36I want to live with Dad full-time.
00:48:46If she's coming to live with you, you need to tell her, Val.
00:48:49Well, not this again.
00:48:50Please, Monica.
00:48:51So now you're going to lie to Kate the way you lied to me?
00:48:58What ended our marriage wasn't just your relationship with Eddie Quinn.
00:49:03It was the lie.
00:49:04But you never told me who you really were.
00:49:10I didn't know who I really was.
00:49:12Look, you know, I'm sorry for that.
00:49:13I didn't deliberately lie to you.
00:49:14I just didn't know how to tell you.
00:49:15Omission is lying.
00:49:18There's a big difference between privacy and denial, Val.
00:49:21Are you pregnant?
00:49:23Yes.
00:49:26Congratulations.
00:49:28Thanks.
00:49:28Thanks.
00:49:34You okay?
00:49:39People don't like when you say real things.
00:49:44What do you mean?
00:49:46Well, you first aren't.
00:49:50Why do you hide it from me, Dad?
00:49:55I was 14 when I overheard Mum and Tom arguing about you.
00:50:02Listen to me.
00:50:04The Ireland I grew up in was a much different place than it is now.
00:50:09Did Mum know before you got married?
00:50:14Jesus Christ.
00:50:17I thought I could change myself or something, but...
00:50:21Of course I couldn't.
00:50:27I suppose...
00:50:28I didn't really want to.
00:50:30Yeah, well, when I was little,
00:50:33I could never understand why you and Mum broke up.
00:50:36I used to think it was my fault.
00:50:42I'm sorry you had to find out that way.
00:50:44Anything on West?
00:50:57No.
00:50:58He goes to work, walk his dog, go home.
00:51:02Anything on West?
00:51:09No.
00:51:10He goes to work, walk his dog, go home.
00:51:14Very boring man.
00:51:15Well, stay on him.
00:51:17This man here is a government minister, Union Brady.
00:51:21You stick on West, see if he meets with him or this man, O'Neill.
00:51:29A big man.
00:51:30Yeah.
00:51:31Big men.
00:51:34The only people I'm going to survive are the big boys.
00:51:37And what about yourself?
00:51:39You're taking me out of here in a box.
00:51:46Did you hear any rumors about Union Brady?
00:51:52What, the minister?
00:51:55What kind?
00:51:57What other kind are there these days?
00:51:59Nah.
00:52:01Not a peep.
00:52:05I've a bit of news that might interest you.
00:52:09Eddie Quinn told the lads in his news station that he's gay.
00:52:14The word went around like wildfire.
00:52:19Now everyone knows about it.
00:52:22The inspectors were raging about it.
00:52:24The boys were telling me.
00:52:26Going around the place like a bull in a china shop.
00:52:31Eddie is real open about it, apparently.
00:52:33He's a hard-drinking fella like Eddie Quinn.
00:52:43You never fucking know, do you?
00:52:45I don't know.
00:52:46I mean...
00:52:47What should it matter?
00:52:49Like...
00:52:49I'm not saying it matters.
00:52:55Yeah, you know what?
00:52:56I've never cared for that, right?
00:53:06Ah, Jesus.
00:53:08Fifth o'clock.
00:53:11It's a dead night.
00:53:12Did you ever hear the like of it?
00:53:21Mr O'Neill.
00:53:23As you won't answer my calls and you were the last person to see Sarah,
00:53:26I was wondering if I could just ask you a couple more questions about her.
00:53:30Just a few simple questions.
00:53:31Can I ask you about your relationship with Minister Ewan and Brady?
00:53:33Oh, God, I know something.
00:53:38Charlie Hawkey once said that he could instance all the fuckers whose throats he'd cut
00:53:42and pushed them over the nearest cliffs, but there was no percentage in it.
00:53:46Now, I'm beginning to feel exactly the same way about you, Barbara.
00:53:51Am I making myself clear?
00:53:52Am I?
00:53:53Yeah.
00:53:54Yeah!
00:53:55Fuck!
00:54:03Fuck!
00:54:33Well, you know,
00:55:03Mum's coming for dinner without Tom.
00:55:17Can I help?
00:55:19No, you're okay.
00:55:20She said I can chop peppers.
00:55:23Okay.
00:55:33I hate what's happened to me.
00:55:54You just need to keep trying, okay?
00:56:05You're making real progress.
00:56:08You really are.
00:56:08How are you feeling?
00:56:26Okay.
00:56:27By the morning at six.
00:56:30Do you remember how sick you were with Kate?
00:56:32I'll never forget it.
00:56:33Okay, okay.
00:56:34I get what you two are doing.
00:56:39Look, Mum.
00:56:41I know how much you always haunted another kid.
00:56:45It's just...
00:56:46I don't understand, love.
00:56:55I understand, love.
00:57:08Okay, well...
00:57:09I'm gonna go to bed.
00:57:11I'm tired.
00:57:12Good night, you two.
00:57:12Good night, love.
00:57:13Good night.
00:57:14Good night, love.
00:57:19I am happy for you, Monica.
00:57:22Yeah, I know you are.
00:57:25Just couldn't be coming at a worse time.
00:57:28She's gonna be fine here.
00:57:31Sure she adores you.
00:57:32You can do no wrong in her eyes.
00:57:34I don't know about that.
00:57:36Did you tell her?
00:57:39Well, she told me.
00:57:42She overheard you and Tom arguing.
00:57:44She's known for years.
00:57:45Oh, Christ.
00:57:47What did she say?
00:57:49She didn't hold back.
00:57:50Good for her.
00:57:52Didn't raise her to hold her tongue.
00:57:56I know I ended up causing you both a lot of pain.
00:57:58You also brought us a lot of joy.
00:58:04And a lot of love, Sam.
00:58:08We'll get through this.
00:58:11We always have.
00:58:22Eddie Quinn is here to see you.
00:58:24Eddie.
00:58:24Eddie.
00:58:28Long time, no see.
00:58:35Long time.
00:58:42You look good, Val.
00:58:43Looking good yourself.
00:58:46Yeah, sit down.
00:58:55So, how's the private game going?
00:58:57Private.
00:59:01I always meant to get in touch.
00:59:05After we, you know.
00:59:09I just went a bit mad on the drink.
00:59:12Had a couple of bad years.
00:59:18Look.
00:59:21Tony backed me into a corner.
00:59:22My only way out was to give you up.
00:59:28Had no choice.
00:59:31What we had between us was real, Val.
00:59:36There's nothing to be ashamed about.
00:59:38That's not how shame works.
00:59:42You know, you really don't have to come here to make amends to me.
00:59:46I do.
00:59:47I do.
00:59:48For me.
00:59:52And I feel I owe you.
00:59:57You probably heard I was in rehab.
01:00:00Well, I realized that the biggest of all my demons was not the drink.
01:00:06It was living a lie.
01:00:07Now, surely you, of all people, haven't come here to give me a lesson on the dangers of erasure.
01:00:12It's about being truthful.
01:00:13And what about big brother Tony?
01:00:16Has he accepted the truth?
01:00:19Good to see the old Val hasn't changed.
01:00:30You still seeing any of the lads?
01:00:33I see Johnny Mulligan quite a bit, actually.
01:00:38Yeah, how is he?
01:00:39Same as ever.
01:00:42Yeah, his dad died there a while back.
01:00:45Took it pretty hard.
01:00:45Um, I've really missed Dublin.
01:00:51How's the country?
01:00:55Slim pickings.
01:00:57You seen anyone?
01:01:00Um, are you?
01:01:03Nothing serious.
01:01:06Play in the field.
01:01:08Actually, this new woke Ireland is certainly working for me.
01:01:15I'll see you next time.
01:01:16I'm sorry.
01:01:24I'm sorry.
01:01:28I'm sorry.
01:01:41I missed the show.
01:01:41I missed it.
01:01:42I missed the show.
01:01:43I missed it.
01:01:44I missed it.
01:01:44I missed it.
01:01:45Broggy, how are you doing?
01:01:52Val Barber, long-term no-see boss.
01:01:56Rumour has it you're a private dick now.
01:01:58Yeah.
01:02:01I wanted to talk to you about Ewan and Brady.
01:02:05I think he's connected to a missing girl case I'm on.
01:02:10That dirt bird.
01:02:14About three years back, a woman came into the station, said that Brady had assaulted her, jerked off from her.
01:02:27I was about to approach Brady when all of a sudden the woman withdraws the statement.
01:02:34Someone had got to her.
01:02:38I approached Quinn.
01:02:42What did Quinn know to do with it?
01:02:44Quinn was my senior.
01:02:46I reported back to him.
01:02:48And do you still have her details?
01:02:50Yeah.
01:02:52Didn't say I appreciate it.
01:02:56I'll keep it on the QT.
01:02:59There's no need to.
01:03:00I'm finished.
01:03:02They're gonna stick me on traffic.
01:03:05You know, Val, they'd never get away today with the way their treaties are backed in.
01:03:15You think so?
01:03:17Absolutely.
01:03:18Ms. Farrell, my name is Val Barber, I'm a private investigator.
01:03:27I wanted to ask you a few questions about Ewan and Brady.
01:03:42No, I'm sorry.
01:03:43The same thing happened to this girl, except she's missing now.
01:03:52My grandmother is desperate to find her.
01:03:57Ms. Farrell, it's my car, my number's on there.
01:04:01Just call me if you think of anything.
01:04:25Out you get.
01:04:35Why am I being stopped and searched?
01:04:37A tip-off.
01:04:39This is bullshit and you know it is.
01:04:42Not exactly the best use of police resources is it when you're supposed to be looking for a missing girl.
01:04:46How much is O'Neil paying you?
01:04:48What's he paying you for?
01:04:50You just stay away from Eddie.
01:04:52It's your fault he shames the whole family.
01:04:55Mincing around with a different twink on his arm every week.
01:04:58You think Eddie wasn't gay before he met me?
01:05:00Your kind make me sick.
01:05:02You don't know whether you want to fuck a man or a woman.
01:05:04And what about you?
01:05:05What are you into yourself?
01:05:06Back the fuck off!
01:05:08Times have changed, Inspector.
01:05:12Even queers have rights now.
01:05:15This is police harassment.
01:05:22Okay, so John.
01:05:35Yes.
01:05:36And Tina.
01:05:37So John.
01:05:38Oh.
01:05:39Hi Amy.
01:05:40Hi Mr. Barber.
01:05:41Oh thanks.
01:05:42Good.
01:05:43I'm working for the tech overlords.
01:05:46Used to be great all the free food and stuff.
01:05:48But now we're just stuck at home.
01:05:50It's a bit crap.
01:05:52You look great.
01:05:54Oh thanks.
01:05:56That's Amy's work.
01:05:58Do you want pizzas?
01:06:00Yes.
01:06:01Pepperoni please.
01:06:02I thought you were a vegetarian.
01:06:04I am.
01:06:05Oh yeah.
01:06:06A pepperoni eating vegetarian.
01:06:09All right.
01:06:10So pepperoni and...
01:06:11The same please.
01:06:12Easy.
01:06:13Easy.
01:06:14Easy.
01:06:15Easy.
01:06:16Mr. Barber.
01:06:17Eliza Farrell here.
01:06:18I'd like to talk about Minister Yunnan Brady.
01:06:19Thanks for agreeing to talk to me.
01:06:20I know this is hard.
01:06:22When did you first come into contact with Mr. Brady?
01:06:23My dad was side foreman in his building company.
01:06:24He got me a summer job interning in his office.
01:06:25I was seventeen.
01:06:26Go on.
01:06:44Go on.
01:06:54Mr Brady masturbated in front of me in the print room.
01:07:06I was terrified.
01:07:08I couldn't tell my parents.
01:07:13I went to the police.
01:07:17He tried it again and I told him I'd gone to the police and he freaked out.
01:07:27A man came to see me.
01:07:30He said that there would be all this publicity, that my dad would lose his job.
01:07:39I withdrew my statement.
01:07:45Is this the man who approached you?
01:07:55That's him.
01:08:00Brendan West.
01:08:03Can I ask you what made you change your mind about talking to me?
01:08:08I thought about the missing girl.
01:08:13Are you okay?
01:08:25Me and Amy went to town.
01:08:28It was just too much.
01:08:35The noise and the people.
01:08:38She had to bring me home.
01:08:40Now she thinks that I'm a freak.
01:08:42No, she doesn't.
01:08:44Because you're not.
01:08:47It's so hard.
01:08:50You'll be better next time.
01:08:57How do you know?
01:08:59Because I know you.
01:09:01You know, I was thinking what you were saying about secrets.
01:09:14And in the past when people found out about me.
01:09:24It never worked out well.
01:09:29So I didn't say anything.
01:09:30Because I didn't want to lose you either.
01:09:36And I'm sorry about that.
01:09:41Can I ask you something?
01:09:46Can I ask me anything?
01:09:48Did you ever like, come out?
01:09:51I have always hated that phrase.
01:09:56It doesn't matter about the phrase.
01:10:02No, you're right.
01:10:07I should have been more honest with your mother, with you.
01:10:16It's okay, Dad.
01:10:18You're coming out now.
01:10:30Brandon West.
01:10:31Val Barber, private investigator.
01:10:32I'm working on a missing persons case.
01:10:34I'd like to ask you a few questions.
01:10:36Only Garda can question a member of the public.
01:10:39Is it your job to go after Sarah Dunn the same way you went after Eliza Farrell?
01:10:42No comment.
01:10:43You have to do a better job than that when the police are interviewing you.
01:10:45Your number was tracked to Sarah Dunn's phone.
01:10:47What were you doing calling on a 20-year-old missing girl, Mr. West?
01:10:50I said no comment.
01:10:51I was Brady's bag man.
01:10:53You do realize if anything happens to that girl, you're connected.
01:11:06Look, Val.
01:11:08That's it with the favors on this one, okay?
01:11:11Information was leaking out in the investigation like an old sieve.
01:11:17I don't want any trouble.
01:11:21Thanks, Johnny.
01:11:22No worries.
01:11:26Just be careful, okay?
01:11:29Quinn.
01:11:30He's definitely on the warpath.
01:11:31He's definitely on the warpath.
01:11:32He's definitely on the warpath.
01:11:34Oh, my God.
01:12:04Hey.
01:12:11Hi.
01:12:14Come in.
01:12:17Moving in?
01:12:19Redecorating.
01:12:21Some unexpected visitors or half expected.
01:12:26I owe an apology.
01:12:28Aye, what for?
01:12:30For trying to warn me about him.
01:12:32Did he try to hurt you?
01:12:33No.
01:12:35Um, but he could have.
01:12:40He'd always been so charming.
01:12:41They always are.
01:12:43Until they're challenged or they think they're going to lose control.
01:12:49Well, he's definitely lost me.
01:12:53Um, how about I'll buy you dinner sometime?
01:13:03Yeah, that'd be nice.
01:13:04Yes.
01:14:55Yeah?
01:14:56Listen, break in Bloom Hotel tonight, fundraiser fundraiser.
01:15:00Fundraiser, yeah.
01:15:01Okay.
01:15:02You want a cover?
01:15:03No, no, I'll handle it.
01:15:04Okay, thanks.
01:15:05Okay, thanks.
01:15:24S.D.U. I have a message for him from the commissioner.
01:15:39It's only a matter of time before you're exposed, if you'll forgive the pun, minister.
01:15:49Barber. Isn't it?
01:15:51You have some neck for a shirt lifter?
01:15:56Yeah, well, unlike your sexual proclivities, it isn't illegal, minister.
01:16:05I know O'Neill tipped you off about Sarah Dunn's intention to go public.
01:16:10I know you had Brendan West pay off Eliza Farrell.
01:16:15Was it that Sarah Dunn wasn't as compliant, so you got rid of her?
01:16:21You're making wild, unsubstantiated allegations against a serving minister.
01:16:29I could have you arrested.
01:16:32There's a guarder just outside the door.
01:16:36Who do you think let me in?
01:16:37Now you can ask me everything you like about that 24-carat prick.
01:17:01I'm off duty tonight.
01:17:05Sounds like something a guard would say.
01:17:08I was a guard one time.
01:17:13You're not an easy man to read.
01:17:15I think I'm going to get to like you.
01:17:20You're not an easy man.
01:17:34You're not an easy man.
01:17:42You're not a trainer.
01:17:45Here we go.
01:17:46It looks so quiet.
01:17:57Looks can be deceptive.
01:18:12I knew he was wrong.
01:18:16Oh, Neela said you were, you know, kind of bisexual.
01:18:27Sure isn't everyone these days.
01:18:29You're never able to play by the rules, will you, barber?
01:18:41You're never able to play by the rules, will you, barber?
01:18:50You always have to do things your own way.
01:18:54Threatening a serving minister.
01:18:56You're in a world of pain now.
01:18:59Now, I told you to keep your nose out of police business.
01:19:03And since when there's covering for perverts been police business?
01:19:07Fuck.
01:19:09I recorded everything on there.
01:19:12The threats, the harassment, phone tapping.
01:19:14When all this comes out, your career is finished.
01:19:17Time's up, Inspector Quinn.
01:19:18Fuck.
01:19:30Fuck.
01:19:37Fuck.
01:19:39Fuck.
01:19:47you're looking a bit the worse for wear
01:19:54this proves nothing
01:20:05it proves you know West
01:20:07as we both know
01:20:10West works for Brady
01:20:12do you genuinely think
01:20:17that a sap like West is going to keep your
01:20:19and Brady's dirty little secrets when he's put under
01:20:21a bit of pressure
01:20:22and that's for your boy Quinn on top of the harassment
01:20:25and illegal phone tapping complaints I'm making
01:20:27I'm adding assault
01:20:28taped everything so
01:20:31who knows what else will come out
01:20:33in the wash
01:20:34you still don't know who you're dealing with do you
01:20:37Barbara
01:20:41I'll make it worth your while
01:20:44she was a child
01:20:48you knew what Brady was like
01:20:50you still told him about our plans to go public
01:20:53we all have our secrets Barbara
01:20:55you don't frighten me O'Neill
01:21:03I've had to deal with bullies my whole life
01:21:07these aren't secrets
01:21:10they're crimes
01:21:12just like domestic violence is a crime
01:21:15where is she?
01:21:20where the fuck is she?
01:21:23I don't know
01:21:24where the fuck she is
01:21:26it's your fault those fucks went after her
01:21:31it's on you
01:21:35quick quick turn on the telly
01:21:47I've decided to waive my anonymity
01:21:53and to speak out
01:21:55Minister Union Brady
01:22:00performed a sex act in front of me
01:22:03when I was 15 years old
01:22:07I made a statement to the guards earlier today
01:22:11and I've decided to speak up
01:22:15because silence
01:22:18is what allows men like Brady
01:22:20and those who covered up his actions
01:22:23control women long after the crime has been committed
01:22:26I couldn't have done any of this
01:22:29without the support of my grandmother
01:22:31two more women have come forward
01:22:45with historical sexual abuse allegations
01:22:47against Minister Union Brady
01:22:49the guard the commissioner
01:22:51is investigating the role of a senior officer
01:22:53linked to the scandal
01:22:54a spokeswoman for the
01:22:56Sarah Dunn's gone viral
01:22:57what do you think happened?
01:23:00maybe I should hire a private investigator
01:23:01listen I better get into the office
01:23:05are you okay?
01:23:07yeah
01:23:07I'll be grand
01:23:08honestly I have to start getting home with my life at some stage
01:23:11actually the therapist suggested a support group
01:23:16so I think I might try that
01:23:18at least I know what the fuck I'm talking about
01:23:20that does sound good
01:23:22see you later
01:23:25okay see ya
01:23:31this is my granddaughter Sarah
01:23:38yeah
01:23:43I saw you on the news
01:23:47so I was the patsy
01:23:52she was with you the whole time I was looking for her
01:23:56I wouldn't call it that
01:23:58a belief that you're hard to fool
01:24:00is the one quality shared by all suckers
01:24:02Mrs. Dunn
01:24:03why me?
01:24:08I needed a detective with good police contacts
01:24:11you could have told me
01:24:14these are powerful men
01:24:18I thought it was safer to trust no one
01:24:23I was scared
01:24:26there were people following me
01:24:29and I was getting these weird calls
01:24:31so
01:24:32I went to granny
01:24:34and I told her everything
01:24:35she believed me
01:24:38without you we wouldn't have found Eliza Farrell
01:24:43so it was you following me
01:24:45there was no other way I'm afraid
01:24:48I knew there must be more victims
01:24:51we just had no way of finding that out ourselves
01:24:55Brady just resigned
01:25:07I wouldn't have found
01:25:33you
01:25:35I
01:25:37How are you, Val Barber?
01:25:47Yeah, my rate's 50 an hour plus expenses.
01:25:50And now I'll come to you.
01:25:52Yeah, text me your details.
01:26:07Yeah, text me your details.
01:26:37I'll come to you.
01:27:07I'll come to you.
01:27:37I'll come to you.
01:28:07I'll come to you.
01:28:37I'll come to you.
01:29:07I'll come to you.
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