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00:00Our land! Our water!
00:02Our land! Our water!
00:05Our land! Our water!
00:07Carol, I heard someone managed to get a foot in the door of the Western Herald.
00:12If I come back to him with a big story, he'll give me a job.
00:16Talk as much as you like!
00:18I'm not selling my home!
00:21My lad, people don't want the reservoir extension.
00:24Lots of people do.
00:26Keir Owen. Yeah, of course. This is about not when.
00:29He... he died trying to blow it up in the 90s.
00:33Losing Keir was... we had plans.
00:36Rhys Owen took all that from me.
00:39From us?
00:40I'm sorry, but we can't serve you here.
00:43Rhys Owen was in town today. You saw him, didn't you?
00:46He's only back for his father.
00:48You don't have to be here.
00:50Yes, I do.
00:52No one else in the family wants to know you.
00:54I've heard some things, and I've read some things.
00:56I suppose I wanted to know what the truth was.
00:58About what?
00:59About you.
01:00Calvary.
01:01I'm serious.
01:02Don't go thinking about him now for one of your stories.
01:04All right.
01:05Mrs. Lewis has decided, with her family, to move into more suitable accommodation.
01:11Have you not got any decency?
01:17Shit!
01:18If I were you, I'd stop asking questions about me, about 95, the whole thing.
01:22Just carry on as if you'd never met me.
01:24He wasn't just my cousin.
01:26He was my best friend.
01:28I didn't kill him.
01:30They will be useful.
01:53Hey, I'm oh Jesus!
01:55Here comes my cousin and my cousin is in front of me.
01:58Oh, God!
02:14Oh, God!
02:16What the hell are you doing?
02:17I woke up early.
02:18Couldn't get back to sleep, so I thought you had nearly sat.
02:20The window was banging.
02:22Did you leave it open?
02:24I was just taking stuff to the studio.
02:26Must have swung open.
02:27Anyone could have come in.
02:30Are you OK?
02:32Yeah, I'm fine.
02:33I'm just a bit jumpy, that's all.
02:37Don't worry.
02:39Thanks.
02:57Long time no see.
03:06No.
03:07Been a while.
03:10Time flies when you're having fun.
03:12Yeah.
03:12Yeah.
03:12Yeah.
03:17Yeah.
03:30Be careful with that.
03:32Not really the point.
03:58Oh, I've never watched it answer.
03:58Mommy.
03:59MUSIC CONTINUES
04:20Rhys, it's Caril.
04:22About what you said,
04:24about not asking questions about what happened in 95
04:26and Clare's murder.
04:29You know, I've been there too.
04:31I've been blamed, been lied to,
04:33and it would have gone on forever
04:34if someone hadn't started asking questions.
04:38So if you really are innocent,
04:41don't you think we should be asking questions?
04:43Yes, yes.
04:44What?
04:45Good morning.
04:46Good morning.
04:46I'm out of the way,
04:48everybody knows who you are there to do it.
04:50Good morning.
04:51I'm out of the way.
04:52No, no.
04:52Mm-hmm.
04:53I never heard you do this yet.
04:54Are you there?
04:56Yes.
04:57Yes.
04:57Yes.
04:59Yes.
05:00Yes.
05:01Yes.
05:02Yes.
05:03Yes.
05:03Yes.
05:04Yes.
05:05Yes.
05:05Yes.
05:05Yes.
05:07Yes.
05:08Yes.
05:08P.C. Bracken.
05:33How can I help you?
05:34Sergeant Bracken, what's the emergency?
05:37Oh.
05:42For my dad, incontinence pads.
05:45Can you step out of the car, please?
05:56What's going on with that?
05:58Oh, yeah.
05:59Someone tried to run me off the road yesterday.
06:01Did you report it?
06:02Would there be any point?
06:03You're not the only person using that, are you, eh?
06:05On the highway.
06:06Did you hear the reg number?
06:07No.
06:08Description?
06:10Black.
06:11Tinted windows.
06:13Report it.
06:14You can do it online.
06:15Right, Mr. Owen, you've committed a moving traffic offence, namely speeding.
06:19I'm not going to wish you were taken on this occasion, but it will require a breath test
06:23under Section 5, the Royal Traffic Act, 1988.
06:27Some blow into this, please.
06:30One long breath, like you're blowing up a balloon.
06:33Keep going.
06:38Keep going.
06:40Keep going.
06:43Keep going.
06:45Stop.
06:50Good job.
06:51I know you're at Jobsworth, otherwise I might think you were picking on me.
06:56Okay.
06:57Would you like to remove the tube?
07:01That's family.
07:06That brake light needs attention.
07:07I'll sort it.
07:08Make sure you do.
07:09I'll sort it.
07:35Shan.
07:38Is that Nico?
07:40Yes.
07:41He's 27 now.
07:43Or 80 in human years, according to some chart of my granddaughter's.
07:48Oh, you're still a handsome boy, aren't you?
07:51But I didn't realise you had any animals left.
07:55Oh, Nico's the only one now.
07:57And now we are selling, I'm not sure what's going to happen to him.
08:02Oh, Mably loved him so much.
08:05He was the highlight of a week coming here.
08:08And now she prefers protesting.
08:11Good on her, I say.
08:13At least someone's still fighting.
08:16Well, that's why I'm here.
08:19What happened to your fight, Sian?
08:20It's complicated.
08:38The land is in my son, er, de Lund's name.
08:44So when your father phoned him...
08:46It was definitely Dad who phoned.
08:49Yes.
08:50Oh, Robert made him a very good offer.
08:54And all things considered, he accepted.
08:57Did they ask you what you wanted?
08:59Grady bastards.
09:04I'm sorry.
09:09And, er, how are you doing yourself?
09:12I heard that she's Owen is back.
09:15I'm just getting on with it.
09:19What else can I do?
09:20So it's, er, only me who's, er, who's supposed to stand up to the bastards then?
09:31So, you're thinking about what resources might help you, okay?
09:36Er, who do I speak to, et cetera.
09:39But the key when looking at that research is always asking yourself,
09:44does it raise new questions?
09:46Okay, that's it for today.
09:54Emile?
09:55Yep.
09:55It's Eve around today.
09:57Er, not till this afternoon, no.
09:59Oh, hey, hey.
10:00How's your research module going?
10:01Yeah, good.
10:02I've got a face-to-face with a reporter later today.
10:06Well, a retired reporter, I mean.
10:09So, what's your project again?
10:10It's a local story from the 90s.
10:14Pretty juicy.
10:16Bombs, murder, all the good stuff.
10:18Well, I look forward to hearing about it then.
10:20Yeah.
10:32I'm not being funny, Eris.
10:44But you were going to be a rock star.
10:46Lucky you now.
10:48Fixing cookers and playing with plugs.
10:49What do you do with me all life that's so amazing?
10:56It doesn't.
10:59Yeah, I know.
11:00Oh.
11:19Aren't you sick of it?
11:35The way we're treated like half-wit pulls,
11:37expected to come groveling for any crumbs they throw at us.
11:40You sound like my bloody father.
11:41Maybe you should listen.
11:42You might learn something.
11:43I don't know.
12:13This is everything I've got from when I covered the whole story.
12:30Record transcripts, photographs, notes.
12:33This is amazing.
12:35Now, I wouldn't normally share this, Carol,
12:38but I don't mind what you've done,
12:40changing your life, going back to college.
12:41Thanks, that means a lot.
12:44And I'll look after these, I promise.
12:48And yourself?
12:50Yeah, I will.
12:51No.
12:52I mean it.
12:54You could ruffle feathers with this.
12:55I've heard rumours that Rhys Owen might have been framed.
13:04You don't think there's anything in that, no?
13:07He was up to his eyes on the bomb plot.
13:09He admits that.
13:10He had a public punch-up with his cousin just before the murder.
13:14He was ID'd fleeing the explosion site.
13:17He was a big one.
13:21His fingerprints were on the murder weapon.
13:25Sorry.
13:26Murder weapon?
13:28I thought Leo died in the explosion.
13:30No.
13:31With a set of bolt cutters.
13:33He was brutally attacked, struck from behind.
13:35His skull fractured.
13:36It's one thing to blow up a construction site,
13:43but another thing entirely to cave in your cousin's head
13:45and leave him there to die.
13:53And they're on.
13:54A clean break from all runners
13:56and it's lightning done to burst out to an early lead,
13:59setting the pace on the outside.
14:00Midnight Comet staying close on the rail
14:02while Red Horizon slides up between, wasting no time.
14:06Haze, that's not through the first place.
14:08Rewind, struck.
14:10Red Horizon.
14:11What?
14:11What?
14:11What's up?
14:11I've got a headlighting up Dixit, refusing to you.
14:15Dad.
14:16Bloody cow!
14:17Why'd I do that?
14:19Why didn't you hear me come in?
14:20I haven't got my urine aid in.
14:22Why not?
14:24Why not?
14:26I fell out when I was upstairs.
14:31Where'd you drop it?
14:32Toilet.
14:35Tell down the pan.
14:37Oh, for fuck's sake.
14:50Can you see it?
14:52No.
14:52No.
15:02Excuse me.
15:12Are you Madly?
15:14Yeah.
15:15I saw your video.
15:17The exhibition.
15:17Oh.
15:19I couldn't take my eyes off it.
15:22Sorry.
15:22I thought you were going to have a go.
15:25For these.
15:26Oh, no.
15:27No.
15:30Have you got a minute for a chat?
15:31I'm from Llanemlyn, and I want to write about what happened in 95.
15:39Sorry, Carol.
15:40I'm a student here, journalism.
15:43Your mum is one of my lecturers.
15:45For you?
15:46No, she's great.
15:48Well, most of the time.
15:53Actually, I've got a bit of time now.
15:55Great.
15:56Yes, please.
15:57Thanks.
15:57Thanks.
15:58That's Alan Owen, my granddad on my dad's side.
16:09That's his brother, Bryn.
16:10He was taken in 67.
16:12You met him, Bryn?
16:14No.
16:15But I'd like to.
16:18Brothers in arms.
16:20They were.
16:22Till Alan went to work for Robert Davis.
16:25That's my other grandfather.
16:28Robert Davis is Eve's father.
16:31Ha.
16:33His company was...
16:35is connected to the reservoir expansion plans.
16:40How does that work with your protesting?
16:42It doesn't.
16:44But I believe in what I'm doing, and I hope he respects that.
16:48I'm sorry if this sounds dumb.
16:51But what do you believe in?
16:54In our right to say no to the expansion.
16:56That reservoir displaced people once already.
17:00My dad was trying to stop it from happening in the 90s.
17:03Now they want to come back and do it to us again.
17:05I met Brice Owen at your exhibition.
17:16He was here?
17:17Yeah.
17:18I didn't know who he was at the time.
17:24Did he say anything about my dad?
17:26No.
17:26But I have spoken to him since.
17:32He claims that he didn't kill Fleur.
17:36Hardly breaking news.
17:38That's what he's always said.
17:48Does my mum know you're writing about this?
17:50No, I haven't told her yet.
18:14Eve.
18:14Can I come in?
18:19Yeah, of course.
18:28Bryn?
18:29How are you?
18:30Dev is a post.
18:32How are you?
18:35Like a lay-in.
18:37You?
18:37I'm sure you've got a lot of catching up to do.
18:48I'm sorry if I upset you.
18:49Don't you ever come to my house again.
18:52Things don't have to be like this, you know.
18:54You should have never have come back here.
18:57Or assumed that we'd all be okay with that.
18:59I didn't kill Fleur.
19:03I loved him.
19:05You know I didn't.
19:06I don't give a fuck about your deluded version of offense.
19:10Now you stay away from us.
19:13Or I'll report you to the police for harassment.
19:16I met Mabley.
19:19I saw her work in the college.
19:22She's very talented.
19:24And passionate.
19:26Like her parents.
19:27Don't you dare.
19:31Ever.
19:33Don't you threaten me.
19:36Ever.
19:45Well, at least there weren't any fisticuffs this time.
19:57Studying, going all right?
20:02I met the reporter who covered Rhys Owen's trial for the Western Herald.
20:06I thought I'd warned you not to get involved with all that business.
20:10I didn't realize that you were a witness.
20:12Well, why would you?
20:13Clare and Rhys Owen had a fight in here a couple of days before the explosion.
20:21Yes.
20:23It was a shame to see them like that.
20:26What was the fight about?
20:28Oh, I don't know.
20:29That's all I heard was your father this and your father that.
20:35So it was about Bryn and Alan Owen?
20:38Of course it was.
20:39Bryn never forgave Alan for taking that job on the reservoir.
20:43They could have let it go for the kids.
20:45No, Bryn, he didn't even go to his brother's funeral.
20:52God, that's so sad.
20:55Right, do you want the pudding?
20:57Because I need to get rid of a sticky toffee.
20:59No.
21:00OK.
21:07Hello.
21:08Hiya.
21:09Ah, hiya.
21:11I'm making a salad with Lumi.
21:13Is that all right?
21:14Mm, lovely.
21:15Want one?
21:24No, thanks.
21:27I met one of your students today.
21:30Oh, yeah?
21:31Which one?
21:32Carl.
21:34Saw my piece at the college, wanted to ask me a couple of questions.
21:39About your dad?
21:41About the past.
21:43The reservoir.
21:44She wants to write about what happened.
21:48And with Rousseau in being back, maybe we can understand what really happened that night.
21:56Understand?
21:57Your dad was killed 30 years ago, and the man who did it was lawfully banged up.
22:03What else is there to know?
22:04What else is there to know?
22:07I don't want you talking to Carol again.
22:08You all right?
22:14You all right?
22:30I'm late.
22:32Someone's persuaded Mrs Lewis not to sell up.
22:35I've just had a call from her son.
22:37And she's instructed a solicitor and she won't talk to me.
22:41You win some, you lose some.
22:43And she will lose.
22:44And all her money paying for that solicitor.
22:47And for why?
22:49To cling on to that damp pile of stones she lives in.
22:51She loves that damp pile of stones.
22:54She won't lose her money.
22:56Her solicitor is giving her a reduced rate.
22:58And I'm chipping in.
23:01Ah.
23:03Why do you love undermining me, Eve?
23:05What you and Dylan have done is disgusting.
23:08I mean, ganging up on his mother to manipulate her out of her home.
23:11Look, look, look, look.
23:12Just come and look at the bungalow we got planned for her.
23:15I mean, it's lovely.
23:15It's got a new kitchen, rose garden.
23:18I'd live them yourself.
23:19Fine, if it's your choice.
23:21Not fine if you've been bullied into it.
23:24Well, Dylan thinks it's the best thing for his mother.
23:25And there's no bullying about it.
23:28So you come and look at the bungalow, yeah?
23:34Without forgiveness, you'll never really be free.
23:46As the transgressor, if that forgiveness is not forthcoming,
23:50if what you've done is considered unforgivable,
23:54can you try to find peace in forgiving yourself?
23:56You just have to accept that you can't control what she says about you.
24:00She just fucking lies.
24:01No, but right now you've got a war going on in your head
24:04about what she's saying about you
24:06and you can't do anything about it.
24:07So you just, just let it go.
24:09It's not that easy.
24:10No, it is that easy.
24:15What's going on right now?
24:18My girlfriend's mum saying shit about me.
24:20No, no.
24:21What are you doing right now?
24:23Trying to understand why...
24:25No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
24:26What are you doing right now?
24:28No.
24:34Sitting here?
24:35Hmm?
24:36Sitting here talking to my knobhead counsellor.
24:41How's it feel?
24:46Fucking hell.
24:47Yeah.
24:48It's all right.
24:49Hmm.
24:50Eve.
24:58Oh, Carol.
25:00You sent me an email.
25:01I'm so sorry I didn't get a chance to get back to you.
25:04I'm always chasing my tail.
25:05It's okay.
25:06You're busy.
25:07Um, can we talk now?
25:10I've literally got a minute, but yeah, shall we, um...
25:14Yeah, great.
25:15So, I've been thinking about what you said before.
25:26And if I want to bag this job at the Herald, I need to write about something that I care about.
25:31So I've decided to write about Nant Nguyen Reservoir.
25:35Yeah, Mabley did tell me that you'd spoken to her.
25:38Yeah, I can't believe she's your daughter.
25:39I mean, it was her exhibition that got me started on this, actually.
25:44Really made me realise that there is a whole history of conflict attached to Nant Nguyen in 69 and 95.
25:53And I didn't know about it.
25:55I mean, not properly.
25:56But this is huge.
25:58So how were you thinking I could help you?
26:01Well, obviously, it's not just about the reservoir, is it?
26:07Clare Owen and his family are an integral part of this story.
26:16And I was wondering whether you would be willing to talk to me about him.
26:26Look, Carol, I don't think it would be relevant or appropriate.
26:33But even if I wasn't one of your lecturers, I wouldn't be comfortable discussing my personal history.
26:42Yeah, of course, I get that.
26:43Yeah, why don't you focus on the current day protests?
26:48Yes, and I totally want to do that.
26:50But it's like you said before, the past informs the present.
26:54Yeah, look at what's happening now.
26:58That's what people will care about.
27:00Yeah, but it...
27:01Yeah, well, I'm really sorry, Carol, but, um...
27:05I can't help you.
27:09Okay.
27:10Dad?
27:29Dad?
27:33Dad?
27:36Dad?
27:36Dad?
27:40Dad?
27:49Fuck.
28:10Jesus!
28:14What the hell are you doing, boy?
28:16What the hell are you doing?
28:18What's all this blood everywhere?
28:20You give yourself heart attack.
28:22You answer me when I call you.
28:25Didn't have my ear in it.
28:28I was pruning the roses without my spectacles on.
28:33It's a hell of a cut.
28:37Come downstairs.
28:38If I can take a proper look at it.
29:08I've been thinking a lot since we spoke.
29:20Can I come in?
29:21Yeah, yeah, of course.
29:31Have you talked any more to Reese Owen?
29:33About my dad or anything?
29:34No.
29:35No.
29:36I did try to speak to your mum, though.
29:39What did she say?
29:41She wasn't that keen on discussing the past.
29:44Sounds about right.
29:45I did manage to speak to someone who covered the case in 95.
29:50Yeah?
29:51The evidence against Reese Owen was pretty strong.
29:54This looks like one of Auntie Megan's.
29:57She took a load of the protests.
30:01Megan Bracken?
30:02Yeah.
30:03Yeah, she was a photographer.
30:04It was her video of here I used at the exhibition.
30:05I did business with Megan for years.
30:06I had no idea she was a photographer.
30:07She gave it all up after that night.
30:09Look at them together.
30:10I wonder why it went so wrong.
30:12You thought someone had broken in, didn't you?
30:16No.
30:17It was just odd.
30:18Blood and...
30:19...and...
30:20...I've had no idea.
30:21...and...
30:22...I've had no idea.
30:23And...
30:23a woman who had no idea.
30:25I was doing business with Megan for years.
30:26I had no idea she was a photographer.
30:27She gave it all up after that night.
30:29Look at them.
30:30Together.
30:31I wonder why it went so wrong.
30:32I wonder why it went so wrong.
30:34You thought someone had broken in, didn't you?
30:35No.
30:36It was just odd.
30:39Blood and...
30:41And, er, I forgot about the hearing aid.
30:47You were scared.
30:50You've made a lot of enemies around you.
30:53People hate you.
30:59I could always go back to Swansea.
31:04You'd be buggered then, wouldn't you?
31:06Hmm?
31:07On your own.
31:09Like I was in prison.
31:11What could I have done?
31:13Showed up.
31:17Written to me.
31:20Helped me appeal.
31:22Anything.
31:31Why didn't you visit me?
31:34I had no one.
31:35Why are you bringing all this up now?
31:37You're here.
31:38We're all right.
31:39We're not all right!
31:40We're not all right!
31:42I spent 22 years in the prison for something I didn't do.
31:46And you never once told me what the fuck happened!
31:49Because I didn't know!
31:52How could I?
31:53Come on!
31:55With your contacts!
31:56Contacts!
31:57No one knew anything!
31:59As far as I knew, you could have been guilty!
32:02Oh!
32:03Oh, so that's it, is it?
32:05But you didn't believe me.
32:08Well...
32:10You weren't completely innocent, were you?
32:16Were you?
32:26You were close!
32:27Oh!
32:28Oh, my God!
32:29Oh, my God!
32:30What was your face?
32:31The two hours were in prison!
32:32That's all so great!
32:33I threw one place for you.
32:34I got to wash off my face!
32:35I'm sorry.
32:36I Gewalt!
32:37Oh.
32:38It's all right.
32:39It's all right!
32:40Oh, my God!
32:41Oh, my God!
32:42Oh, my God!
32:43Oh, my God!
32:44You're good!
32:45Oh, my God!
32:46Oh, my God!
32:47Oh, my God!
32:49I want her to speak to your mother.
33:02She wouldn't want you to be here.
33:04I know.
33:12What are you doing here?
33:15You owe me some answers.
33:16I owe you nothing.
33:18Mabley, go inside.
33:20I leave, or I'm calling the police.
33:23Why did you lie to me?
33:24Why did you say those things in court?
33:27I don't know what you're talking about.
33:28Mabley, please.
33:30I need to know.
33:31I need to know.
33:33Please.
33:34Leave, or I'm calling.
33:36Oh, God.
33:39Okay.
33:42It's okay.
33:42It's okay.
33:49I hope you've got a health and safety certificate.
34:02I hope you've got a health and safety certificate.
34:17Who am I going to sue if I have an accident?
34:20Myself?
34:20Still got your butcher's muscles, then?
34:23Thought they'd have wasted away, now you're a student.
34:25No, no, I still get plenty of exercise, don't worry.
34:28Oh, yeah, like this, is it?
34:29No way.
34:30It can't handle the hangovers anymore.
34:32Oh, you're not the only one.
34:33Well, I wanted to have a little chat with you about this.
34:45Uh, where did you get it?
34:48Uh, Gillian Morris-Jones.
34:49She's a journalist.
34:52But why have you got it?
34:54Well, I'm thinking about writing a story about the reservoir and the town,
34:58and, um, well, Mabley mentioned that you might have more photos from this time.
35:03Oh, God, I'm sorry.
35:07I'm such a rhino just barging in here talking about your brother like that.
35:11I know.
35:12No, it's fine.
35:13It's just a surprise seeing it, that's all.
35:17Yeah.
35:22Yeah, it's a really interesting take, but...
35:26Oh, sorry.
35:27I could come back later.
35:29No.
35:30No, we're just wrapping up.
35:31So, um, yeah, take a look at the other women
35:35and see if you can give them that same deeper perspective.
35:38Okay, thanks.
35:40Thanks.
35:40Bye.
35:41Bye.
35:46Yeah, you know not to come to my office.
35:51Sorry, I just had a lecture in an hour.
35:53I wondered if you wanted to do something after.
35:54No, I've got students to see.
36:00You okay?
36:01Yeah.
36:02Yeah, I'm fine.
36:05Eve, I'm here for you.
36:07If there's anything you need, I just want to help.
36:11I don't need help.
36:12I just need everyone to back off.
36:17Okay.
36:17No, I'm sorry.
36:24Please try to understand.
36:28I'm here if you need me.
36:29I don't know if you knew, but Mum died when we were still at school.
36:49So Dad had to work all hours, and Llyr was fragile, you know?
36:54Easily influenced by people with an agenda.
36:59Like who?
37:01Bryn and Lisa Wynne, among others.
37:05When Dad got a job on the reservoir, Bryn started dripping poison into Llyr's ear,
37:11calling his own brother a scab and a traitor.
37:15And it turned Llyr against him.
37:18But, you know, Dad, he was just trying to provide for us.
37:27Killed him in the end.
37:29The dog does blame the drink, but I blame Bryn.
37:35Must be hard for you, seeing the most in the town still.
37:40And I blame them both for Llyr's death.
37:44Rhyse might have killed him, but Bryn made Rhyse the person he is.
37:51Llyr grew up surrounded by love.
37:55Rhyse had nothing but hate.
38:04Red kite.
38:05Do you remember the time that one landed in the garden?
38:15Oh, no.
38:17You were in prison.
38:19I've got your new hearing aid.
38:22Can't wait to try that one.
38:30What did you mean about my mum lying?
38:32Did she know you're here?
38:36No.
38:38It's not my place to tell.
38:41Right.
38:43So nobody will.
38:47Okay, we can talk.
38:51I'm not here.
38:53Come on.
39:02Ma'am.
39:08Mably asked me to bring these back.
39:10Where do you want them?
39:11Er, leave them there.
39:13I'll put them back in the garage.
39:14Oh, it's all right.
39:15I could do that.
39:18Oh, um, she also asked me to ask you if you had any more of Llyr.
39:24Er, maybe.
39:25Er, I'll have a look when I have time.
39:28You know, I put them back in the garage.
39:42Oh, my God.
39:48Awesome.
39:49I don't know.
39:51I know.
39:51I know.
39:53Okay.
39:54Excuse me.
39:54Let's go.
39:55Harry, cup of tea.
40:13OK.
40:25This is where we used to hang out.
40:35Used to come here with my friends.
40:50He clearly did that.
40:51Really?
40:53Yeah.
40:56I've seen this loads of times.
41:08Maybe you should listen.
41:09You might learn something.
41:15All right?
41:16Can we help you?
41:17You came!
41:21Um, so, er, Rhys, this is Eve.
41:26Eve Rhys.
41:27All right?
41:28I know who she is.
41:30What's she doing here?
41:32Er, she?
41:34Eve's my girlfriend.
41:42Oh, um, did you do this?
41:44Yeah.
41:45Oh, wow.
41:46I love it.
41:47I can see him here like it was yesterday.
41:58And Eve.
42:01It's true.
42:04This is where we met.
42:05This is where we fell in love.
42:10No.
42:11Bullshit.
42:12I don't know why she lied about us then.
42:14I don't know why she's lying now.
42:15But we were together.
42:18No, I have to go.
42:21Family, please.
42:22Get out of my way.
42:23I just wanted to answer your question.
42:27Fuck!
42:48Oh, God.
42:49Oh, yeah.
42:50I just wanted to.
42:51Oh, God.
42:52Oh, God.
42:53Oh, God.
42:54Oh, God.
42:55It's not even a distance.
42:56I can see it.
42:57I just wanted to have it.
42:58Look at this.
43:00See this.
43:01Oh, gosh.
43:02And this is a 순un.
43:03Okay.
43:04I love to see this.
43:06Oh, who ?
43:07It's not even good to see it.
43:08It's a little bit too.
43:09It's a little bit too.
43:10Uh, I've been thinking about what you said.
43:26Oh, yeah?
43:28Kyle, I think I've met my daughter.
43:30What do you mean, your daughter?
43:32Mabley.
43:33It was her work we were looking at in the exhibition.
43:38You and Eve.
43:40Oh, no wonder she didn't want to talk to me.
43:44You know Eve Davis?
43:46She's one of my tutors.
43:47What?
43:49Is that why you and Llyr fell out?
43:52Fell out?
43:53Yeah, you were seen arguing in the pub.
43:54No, no, no, hang on a minute.
43:55Is that why it ended up the way that it did?
43:57Because of Eve?
43:58It was more complicated than that.
43:59What was it?
44:00The argument or your motive?
44:03Who told you this?
44:06I've been talking to a lot of people.
44:08Oh.
44:08I've found out a lot about you.
44:11Hmm.
44:12And the evidence against you.
44:15I know.
44:19Come on, Carol, you know what this town is like.
44:21You've been blamed and lied about yourself.
44:24Please, you've got to trust me.
44:25No, I haven't got to do anything.
44:29And you know what?
44:30I've been lying to people quite a bit recently, too.
44:33And I don't like it.
44:34I don't like misleading people.
44:36You need to grow up.
44:38Excuse me?
44:39What, did you think it was going to be easy?
44:40That you were going to flip open your notebook and everyone would just roll over and start talking?
44:45No.
44:47You've got to prize it out of them.
44:50Well, like the fact that you could be a brutal killer.
44:52No, no, no, listen, listen, listen, listen, just, just, just give me a chance, okay?
44:58Okay?
45:01There was someone else there that night.
45:04What?
45:05Another car.
45:08What, did you tell the police?
45:10Of course I did.
45:11They said there was no evidence, but I know what I saw.
45:13Then appeal.
45:15Forced them to reopen the case.
45:17Well, you think I didn't try?
45:18I need new evidence, some kind of proof.
45:22Please, Carol, if you, if you help me clear my name, I promise you I will help you get a story that no one else could ever get.
45:30The person driving that car could be Lhia's murderer.
45:46What the hell?
46:09What the hell?
46:16What the hell?
46:46What the hell?
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