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00:00I'm going to get in the car, okay? I'll be right behind you!
00:24Run!
00:26Run!
00:27Run!
00:30Run!
00:34Alice!
00:35What's going on?
00:36In the house!
00:37He has a gun!
00:40We need to get them out of here.
00:47I'm not losing sight of that house.
00:48Claire!
00:49If Alice was here to meet someone, she might just be buying them time to get out.
00:52Update Velasco.
00:53I'll ask for backup.
01:00Give me the nail.
01:12I'll ask for a gunshot.
01:13No one's exited the house.
01:14We need to get in there.
01:15You're unarmed.
01:16It's not protocol.
01:17Wait here for a backup.
01:18Okay.
01:19I'll ask for a gunshot.
01:20No one's exited the house.
01:21We need to get in there.
01:22You're unarmed.
01:23It's not protocol.
01:24Wait here for a backup.
01:25Okay?
01:26We need to get in there.
01:27You're unarmed.
01:28It's not protocol.
01:29Wait here for a backup.
01:30Okay?
01:31I'm pushing for backup.
01:32Okay.
01:43Police!
01:44Lift the pistol and go!
01:55What are you doing?
01:58She's home road shop.
01:59She was clear. We need to wait for arm support.
02:05Just be careful, okay?
02:07Yes, Wallace. Please come to the basement.
02:37No, no, no, no, no.
02:41Okay.
03:05From your briefing on his slip, I wasn't expecting this.
03:11Neither was I.
03:19There's a body in the basement. Help Velasco secure the scene.
03:23Go ahead, I'll stay with her.
03:35Tell me what you found.
03:37There's a man in the basement.
03:41I don't know. I couldn't see his face.
03:43Not the man with the gun.
03:45The other man.
03:47There were two of them.
03:49Were you here to meet him?
03:51I'm not here to meet anyone.
03:53But someone else got here first.
03:55Why are you here?
03:57I need you to focus, Alice.
03:59Tell me what happened.
04:01I came here to get my son away from all of this.
04:05But it's followed us, hasn't it?
04:07But it's followed us, hasn't it?
04:09I don't know.
04:11I don't know.
04:15I don't know.
04:17I don't know.
04:19I don't know.
04:21I don't know.
04:23I don't know.
04:25I don't know.
04:27John.
04:29Gabón.
04:33The mobile prepago of the Olaz received calls from the phone of a public library.
04:38And she made calls from two different numbers.
04:41One of them called here two months ago.
04:44Do you know the number?
04:46No.
04:50Okay.
04:51Another thing.
04:52The paper that you have given for the morning are full of this.
04:57It's her personal photograph.
05:00Can you read it?
05:02I don't know where to start.
05:04I told you, I didn't know what I was working on.
05:06What are these?
05:08These are copies of the old notes.
05:11The ones I took from the office of Olaz el día de su muerte.
05:20ENVS.
05:24Interview.
05:27Sha significa jefe en círílico.
05:33El pez es por el nombre Rivar.
05:37Esto es del caso de la banda de los Balcanes.
05:40Lo que pasa es que no veo estos símbolos en las nuevas páginas.
05:43Claro.
05:44Porque el nuevo caso no está relacionado con el caso de los Balcanes.
05:48Pero...
05:49¿Tú cómo descifraste estas notas?
05:51Bueno...
05:52Pude compararlos con un trabajo que me mandó.
05:55Entonces sabes cómo trabajaba.
05:58Amaya, ayúdame con esto.
06:00Dime por lo menos qué significan los símbolos que reconoces.
06:04Si te ayudo, ¿podrás poner a salvo sus fuentes?
06:06Sí.
06:08Haré lo que pueda.
06:09No sign of his little money.
06:10No paperwork.
06:11Nothing.
06:12No sign of his little money.
06:13No paperwork.
06:14Nothing.
06:16Maybe Velasco has something.
06:18Alice Anderson, her son.
06:20I had them sent to the station.
06:21Any update on the shooter?
06:22No sign of anyone on the ground or at the neighboring properties.
06:25Forensics find anything?
06:26They were gloved so no fingerprints.
06:27Alice and her son
06:33I had them sent to the station
06:35Any update on the shooter?
06:38No sign of anyone on the grounds
06:39Or at the neighboring properties
06:41Forensics find anything?
06:43They were gloved, so no fingerprints
06:45Not even where they pulled off the vent cover
06:47And there was no sign of forced entry
06:49So whoever it was
06:51They didn't break in
06:53Alice has to know more than she's admitting
06:55Have the ID?
07:00Not on him, but if he has a record
07:02Then his prints will be on file
07:04Alice would need help to move
07:0727 million in cash out of the country
07:09If her victim was a money mule
07:12Maybe the killer took the cash
07:14Any progress with the Lichtenstein account?
07:22No movement
07:23They wouldn't even confirm any link
07:25To the name Nick Heslip's
07:26Or any of his companies
07:27Anything I can help with?
07:31Have you any pull with the Lichtenstein
07:32Financial Market Authority?
07:36No
07:36We should put in a request to your pull
07:39Maybe the banks will budge
07:41If they feel like they're coming under their radar
07:43Anything else?
07:45I'm still working on it
07:47But I think I found something new
07:49When Heslip's investments failed
07:52He made a real push to sign new clients
07:54Small investors, whoever he could get
07:56This isn't new
07:58Yes sir, but when we last spoke
07:59We thought he used these funds
08:00To try and rebuild his portfolio
08:02I'm guessing you thought wrong
08:04When I looked into it
08:05I couldn't find evidence
08:06He made any new investments
08:08However, I was able to trace
08:10Some of the money deposited with Heslip
08:11By this new batch of clients
08:13It was transferred straight to his original
08:15High network clients
08:17Paid out to them
08:18As investment returns
08:19A Ponzi scheme
08:21Looks like
08:22We took advantage of a lot of vulnerable people
08:24To keep himself afloat
08:25There'd be a lot less sympathy
08:27In the press for Heslip, no?
08:32I'll talk to the Guard and Press Office
08:34It'll come out sooner or later
08:36Do your best to get ahead of it
08:39Yeah
08:40I have seats booked on the next fight home
08:56If you need to speak with me
08:57It can happen there
08:58Alice, last night
09:00Someone tried to kill you and your son
09:01You need to speak to us now
09:04I need to be with my son
09:07Alice
09:08Alice, there were two men in your home
09:10I believe you knew at least one of them
09:13I don't know what you're talking about
09:15There was no sign of a break-in
09:19That means one of them had a key
09:21Did you give it to them?
09:24Or was it Nick?
09:25We haven't been here in over a year
09:27We couldn't have given anyone a key
09:29You've never given a key to anyone
09:31Not a neighbour
09:32Cleaner
09:33No
09:34We have evidence that Nick embezzled 27 million euro of client funds
09:4127 million?
09:45We haven't been able to trace it
09:46So when we heard you were coming to Bilbao, we followed
09:49Wait, you think it's in the house?
09:52And found a dead man
09:52It's possible that he was killed because he was involved in Nick's operation
09:57My husband didn't have any operation
09:59He certainly never had 27 million euros
10:02He did, Alice
10:05And I think the man with the gun was looking for it
10:10We thought you might have it
10:13If he thinks the same thing, he will come after you
10:15If you don't share what you know with us, we can't do much to stop him
10:19But I don't know anything
10:21Maybe you do
10:27And you just don't realise it
10:28Think
10:30Did Nick say or do anything that seems important now, when you look back?
10:35He was stressed
10:36More so recently
10:39But he didn't tell me why
10:45Could he have gotten caught up in something?
10:47Without meaning to?
10:48No
10:51Alice, I saw how scared Nick was just before he
10:57Just before he what?
11:05You were there
11:06Why didn't you stop him?
11:18Nora
11:27I have a few things for you
11:28What do you need?
11:31Alice said they haven't been here in a year
11:33But I'm wondering if her husband was making trips she wasn't aware of
11:36Also, we have a theory that our John Doe was transporting money for Heslip
11:40See if you can find any links to bank accounts in the Basque Territory or Spain that could confirm that
11:44And last thing
11:46Alice is heading back to Dublin
11:48Tell Liam I want her watched
11:50We need to know where she goes
11:51Who she talks with
11:52And if anyone else is watching her
11:54Okay, thanks
11:56Beitia
12:02Yes
12:05Have you checked out that it is the phone that has called to the office?
12:10Okay, okay, no
12:11Give me a moment
12:11A ver
12:13Don't know
12:15Okay, okay
12:16Okay, okay
12:17Okay, okay
12:18Okay, okay
12:19Okay, okay
12:20Okay, okay
12:21Ah...
12:22Dama...
12:23Sierra, Echo, India, Delta, Uniforme...
12:27Seidu
12:28Okay
12:29Okay
12:30Okay, thanks, thanks
12:31Bye
12:32What's that?
12:33What's that?
12:34What's that?
12:35Maya
12:36What's that?
12:37That's it
12:38That's it
12:39Interview to Dama Seidu
12:40They think he was held in a stressed position for some time
12:47Could be punishment
12:49Or the killer needed some information
12:52Do you think he got what he wanted?
12:54Not if Alice interrupted them
12:57Either way, we need to figure out who this is
13:00Nothing from fingerprints, DNA, missing persons
13:04He's in his early twenties, in good health
13:07No signs of drug use
13:09Oh, we did find something
13:17We found it in his pocket
13:19It's Invisalign
13:20Braces for adults
13:22Pricey, but you got a perfect smile
13:24So not what you'd usually see in someone desperate enough to carry large sums of cash across international borders
13:33Any indication of what this is?
13:35Yes, we found that crumpled up in the victim's pockets
13:39It's not legible, but forensics is working on a reconstruction
13:42Route 2
13:52Route 2, University Student Residencies
13:54our real estate
13:56It's not legible, but we found it in one tent
13:57We found it in one tent
13:58It's not legible, but we found it in life
13:59It's not legible, but we found it in two tent
14:00I don't know.
14:30I'm working my way through Heathcliff's accounts.
14:50I started on the financials.
14:52Nothing jumping out yet.
14:55No social media report?
14:58I'm waiting to hear back on that one.
15:00I'm waiting to hear back on that one.
15:05Boylan?
15:06Sir, the gun Heathcliff used has just been ID'd as belonging to a Simon Kearns.
15:11And I just followed him and Alice Heathcliff from the airport to her sister's house.
15:17Is he still there?
15:17No sir, when I got the ID he'd already left.
15:20I thought it best to inform you ASAP.
15:23You did right.
15:24What's your next move?
15:25We bring him in.
15:27But we approach him carefully.
15:28He's got more guns registered, not just pistols, shotguns and rifles too.
15:32The last thing we want is another shootout.
15:33We know anything about Kearns?
15:38Anything come up in the initial investigation?
15:39I don't recognise the name.
15:41Liam?
15:42Bring Kearns in ASAP.
15:44Cross every T dot every I.
15:47After the Heathcliff incident, G-Soc and the press will be all over.
15:50See if we make one or wrong move.
15:51Absolutely, sir.
15:56See what you can find out about this Kearns.
15:59I'm on it.
16:06Losing two homes in as many days...
16:11...it'd be hard on the kid.
16:17Yeah.
16:20I grew up near this park.
16:22Loved it.
16:23Great trees.
16:25Class playground.
16:28Had one of those huge slides you can't have today.
16:31Guess I might send the kids into this stratosphere.
16:34Best kind.
16:35Yeah.
16:37When I was 13, some of the bigger lads kicked the shit out of me there.
16:42Right beside the slide.
16:44Still can't go back to that park.
16:47I'm sorry.
16:48I know I don't understand how you feel about what happened with Aeslip.
16:54But if you want to tell me...
16:57...it's okay not to be okay.
17:04Well, it's okay to be okay.
17:05I just meant...
17:14That piece of paper?
17:19It's a receipt for our hostel.
17:25Let's go.
17:26How do you know this woman?
17:37She was my friend's wife.
17:39You're referring to Nick Aeslip.
17:42Yeah.
17:43How do you know Mr. Aeslip?
17:45We went to school together.
17:47Look, why'd you bring me here?
17:48What was so urgent?
17:50You needed to speak with Mr. Aeslip's widow as soon as she returned from Bilbao.
17:54Her husband just died.
18:03She didn't feel up to getting a taxi, so I collected her and Adi from the airport.
18:06It's what friends do.
18:08Now, what the bloody hell is this about?
18:10This is about your involvement in Nick Aeslip's crimes.
18:15My involvement?
18:17Is that where you really met with us?
18:20I didn't.
18:21Look, I wasn't involved in anything.
18:25I never even invested with Nick.
18:27I'm an architect, okay?
18:28Not some kind of gangster.
18:30An architect with an arsenal?
18:33They're for sports shooting, for Christ's sake.
18:35So you didn't know anything, you're not involved?
18:38That's what I'm trying to tell you.
18:40Then why didn't Nick kill himself with your gun?
18:44No.
18:46No way.
18:48No, it couldn't be one of mine.
18:51Just take me home.
18:54I can show you.
18:54Take a seat, Mr. Kearns.
18:56We already sent someone to your home to check exactly that.
19:01That couldn't be.
19:02My guns are all secured.
19:05In a safe.
19:07I've got kids.
19:08For God's sake.
19:09I'd never risk.
19:09You have three pistols registered in your name, Mr. Kearns.
19:18The one that's missing from the safe
19:20is the one that killed your friend.
19:24Why did you want to meet here?
19:51Alice.
19:52Alice.
19:52Hey.
19:53Eve.
19:54You okay?
19:55Glad to see you.
19:56You sounded so panicked when you called.
19:59Why are you back?
20:01In Bilbao.
20:04At the house.
20:05A man tried to kill us.
20:09And Kearn found a body in the basement.
20:14What?
20:14Jesus.
20:16Jesus, Alice.
20:18Kearn thinks it has something to do with Nick.
20:21They're saying he stole 27 million euros.
20:26We never had 27 million euros.
20:31That honest woman made it seem...
20:35She kept happy with questions.
20:38Implying that I was a part of something.
20:40If she's wrong about you, maybe she's wrong about everything.
20:44Look.
20:45I'm going to go back to the office, get my stuff.
20:47I'll take you home, and we can talk this through.
20:50Since you...
20:50What if there was something?
20:55Something I should have noticed.
20:57Something I missed.
20:57You'll go out of your mind thinking like that.
20:59Right now, you have to think of you and Ollie.
21:03Ollie's all I think about.
21:05And he doesn't know why he can't see Nick to say goodbye.
21:10And I don't know how to explain it to him without making him wonder what it is I don't want him to see.
21:16I've told him we're burying his dad down the country so that Nick can be beside his grandparents.
21:21But really it's because I'm worried about photographers in the church or, God forbid, at the graveside.
21:28Every other word I say to him is a lie.
21:30He's for his own good.
21:31You're trying to protect him.
21:34Which is what a mum is supposed to do.
21:37Then I'm a pretty shit mum.
21:46Simon.
21:48Can you think of how Nick got his hands on the code to the safe?
21:51It's my wife's birthday.
21:59Probably the first idea he tried.
22:04Do you know when he took the gun?
22:07I haven't used that one for months.
22:10Sorry.
22:11God.
22:13God, if one of you...
22:15God, if I just...
22:16No, that's helpful, Simon.
22:20Simon.
22:21I need to ask you more about Nick.
22:28Yeah.
22:30Sorry, yeah.
22:33Okay.
22:36When did you last see Nick?
22:41Sorry, yeah.
22:43Dennis.
22:45We play, uh, what we used to play twice a week.
22:48Did you notice anything unusual?
22:51Did he seem anxious or worried?
22:55No, it would have been unusual if he wasn't worried.
22:59He'd been stressed for months.
23:02Money worries.
23:04Makes sense now.
23:05Alice told us the change in his mood was more recent.
23:11But if she knew it all, then it got very bad.
23:15Nick did...
23:17He hid things.
23:22You don't think he would have confided in her?
23:25No.
23:26He'd never tell her.
23:27Especially if it was something dodgy.
23:32He didn't like to worry her.
23:41What is it, Simon?
23:46Last month...
23:47Nick showed up one evening with a...
23:51Bottle of whiskey.
23:53And just...
23:55Drank.
23:57Was that out of character for Nick?
23:59I liked a drink, sure, but...
24:02Not a bottle.
24:05Passed out on the sofa in my study.
24:08Where the safe is.
24:13Must have been when he...
24:14When he took the gun.
24:17Did he say what had him so upset?
24:21Just that...
24:23An important meeting hadn't gone well.
24:26Do you know who you met with?
24:28No.
24:30He wouldn't talk about it.
24:32I need to know exactly when this was.
24:37My wife...
24:39Was out with the kids.
24:43I texted her a heads up that Nick was over and...
24:46In a bad state.
24:50Thursday.
24:51At eight.
24:52Three weeks ago.
24:54But Eastlip's diary says the meeting was at six.
24:56Is there a name in the visitor's log?
25:02And nothing in the emails either.
25:08Right.
25:12Security cameras.
25:16Thanks.
25:16Thanks.
25:16Where are you on Karen's connections to Eastlip?
25:27Hi, Liam.
25:28How are you?
25:29I'm well, thanks.
25:31Nothing out of the ordinary.
25:32Small transfers every now and then.
25:34What you'd expect from friends paying each other back for dinner and so on.
25:37Okay, so no unexplained sources of funds, no trouble with revenue for himself or his architecture practice.
25:43No, no signs of money you shouldn't have.
25:45And the gun club story seems legit.
25:47There's a long-standing direct debit for the fees.
25:50Okay.
25:52So nothing to contribute to what you told me.
25:54No.
25:56Good work.
25:57I'll be checking in to the other lady gave if you need me.
26:00Found him.
26:21Adam Macedo, PhD student at the University of the Basque Country.
26:30What can you tell us about him?
26:33Not much.
26:35He was staying for a few weeks, but he kept to himself.
26:38Quiet.
26:39Polite.
26:41Well, except for the last time I saw him.
26:44How so?
26:45Well, he was in a hurry and he wanted stamps and I wasn't moving fast enough for him.
26:49Did you see what he was posting?
26:50Was it a package?
26:52No, more like a fat letter.
26:55A bit risky sending cash in the post.
26:57Maybe that's what got him in trouble.
26:59He's in trouble.
27:01Maybe.
27:02Why?
27:04Well, he was asking for directions to the police station.
27:07He's booked in for another week, but when he didn't come back for his thing, should I have called someone?
27:11What things?
27:13Well, he took his camera and a backpack, but his luggage is still in his room.
27:16We're going to need to see that room.
27:17Yeah.
27:19Room 6.
27:21Yes.
27:31Claire.
27:32We just identified the body from the Bennet Holiday Home, a Belgian national.
27:36His name is Adamo Sadu.
27:37Maybe now we have a name, I'll find something else we missed.
27:40What do you mean?
27:42I've just identified the gun owner, a friend of Heslip, who wasn't flagged in the initial investigation.
27:48This friend, did he have any financial connections to Heslip?
27:51No, but still we should have...
27:53He'd been convicted of a crime?
27:53Does he have any criminal associates?
28:01No.
28:03And the gun?
28:06He's a gun club member, sports shooting, that kind of thing.
28:09So he's a friend of Nick Heslips, with no financial connections.
28:13Who owns guns, I presume legally.
28:16And you think that should have made us flag him?
28:22Liam, if you notice something I'm overlooking, or you think we need to prioritise a lead,
28:28I want you to speak up.
28:30In the moment.
28:31But if you're just trying to get a dig in after the fact,
28:36I'd prefer you keep it to yourself.
28:40Is that clear?
28:41Yeah, that's clear.
28:44Tell me what you find on Sadu.
28:52There's nothing in there.
28:55Someone got here before us?
28:58How far is it to the university?
29:01About an hour.
29:03Okay.
29:04Let's go.
29:15Claire.
29:16Nothing suspicious in a damn Mercedes travel or finances.
29:20No trips to Ireland.
29:22No links to Heslip.
29:24Whatever connects them, I haven't found it yet.
29:25No.
29:31Why would he pay for a hostel instead of commuting from here?
29:39If he felt he was in danger, maybe he wanted to keep some separation between what he was doing
29:43and where he lived.
29:46His door is open.
29:47He's in danger.
30:03Lucía, baja la pistola ya.
30:05¿Official Betia?
30:08Agente.
30:08Oficial Lory Velasco
30:12It's weird to be on the other side of the pistol, right?
30:17It's okay, he's police
30:19Oficial John Beitia
30:21And your colleagues?
30:25Oficial Velasco?
30:27Detective Sergeant Claire Wallace
30:28Detective Sergeant Sean Prendergast
30:29Oficial Beitia is investigating the murder on Ola Zazora
30:32She was one of our best reporters
30:34She was murdered together with our family
30:36Only her daughter survived
30:39But why do you have an interest in Adama Seydou?
30:42We could ask you the same thing
30:43We're with the Irish Criminal Assets Bureau
30:45We found Adama's body in the course of an investigation
30:48When was this?
30:50Last night
30:51We just got the ID
30:53Adama and Ola Zazora were in contact shortly before she died
30:57But I don't know why
30:59And someone got here before me
31:01Emptied the place
31:02And the PC, well
31:05He was thorough
31:11Smashed what he could and threw water on the computer
31:15Any sign of a forced entry?
31:20Not that I can see
31:21A forensics team is on the way
31:23They might find something
31:24You don't think so?
31:29This case
31:29Nothing in it's come easy
31:31How did your case lead you to
31:59Discover a dead body here
32:01In Bilbao?
32:02We were investigating an Irish businessman
32:04Nick Heaslip
32:06We needed to search a property
32:08He had access to here
32:09Search for what?
32:11Money
32:11Heaslip ripped off a lot of wealthy clients
32:15That could be something
32:16Olaz was interested in
32:17But how does Seydou fit in?
32:20That we don't know
32:21We do know
32:24He was trying to contact the police
32:25Before he was killed
32:26My mother
32:27Adama Seydou was my only lead
32:34Now I have nothing
32:36I think we could get further
32:39And faster
32:40If we were together
32:41With respect
32:43I don't think that's a good idea
32:45Why?
32:46You can't think it's a coincidence that
32:48Ozola and Seydou were both killed after being in contact
32:52No, but the Adola case is high profile
32:54And his priority now
32:56Will be finding their killers
32:57And not trying to find the connection between Seydou and Heaslip
33:01Or trying to find your money
33:03Lore, that's out of line
33:04But we just handed you another body
33:06Vale, vale
33:07You are not wrong
33:08But I have hit a wall
33:10And there's a little girl in the hospital
33:12And she's all that is left of that family
33:15I really need to find whoever did that to her
33:18Okay?
33:19He's right
33:20Neither of us wants to waste time
33:22Redoing the other's work
33:23We both have parts of the puzzle
33:25If we work together
33:26We have a better chance of filling in the gaps
33:27Our IT experts should
33:30Take a look at Seydou's computer ASAP
33:33Do your experts speak Spanish?
33:36In that case they will have to wait
33:37Until my experts finish
33:38But you just said that we could work together
33:40Yeah, I said we'll work together
33:41But this is still my jurisdiction
33:43And as Claire said
33:45We don't want to waste time
33:46Our forensic accountant is looking into financial links
33:51Between Seydou and Heaslip
33:52We should give her a heads up
33:53To add Ola Atzalzola as well
33:56Nora
33:57The raid on Nick Heaslip's Irish residence
34:02Looked like it would be a routine operation
34:03Based on information received
34:07We obtained warrants for both his home and his office
34:09They'll just...
34:10Delta
34:14What happened to Linrist?
34:15Yes
34:15Let's
34:15You get it
34:16You're right
34:18혹시
34:18Go to the vener
34:19You're right
34:20You're right
34:22You're right
34:22I'm not
34:22You're right
34:23I don't know.
34:53I don't know.
35:23I don't know.
35:25I don't know.
35:27I don't know.
35:31Sorry, I'm going to hear you.
35:35Okay, perfect.
35:38The first thing that I know is it's this virus.
35:41I think there must be a question for you.
35:44I'm sorry, we need to make a call.
35:51She's calling her daughter.
35:53Same time every day.
35:57She's calling to say goodnight to Alana.
35:59She's at my mum's tonight.
36:01Anyway, you're an hour early.
36:04Oh, of course.
36:06You had that meeting. Sorry.
36:08I'm up to my eyes here.
36:09I slipped my mind.
36:11I'll call her there.
36:15What's wrong, Claire? Did she suck?
36:17No, it's nothing to do with them.
36:20Sorry, I'm going to have to stay in Bilbao for a little while.
36:24What's a while?
36:25I don't know.
36:27But as soon as I find out, I'll let you know.
36:30Dunlop can't do this. He's taking advantage.
36:32It wasn't Dunlop. It was my decision.
36:34Your decision?
36:37Please don't start leading.
36:39It's important.
36:41Of course it is.
36:43It always is.
36:46I'll call tomorrow. Explain it to Alana.
36:51I love you.
36:56I love you too.
36:57Look at this.
37:15I couldn't see it right away because I wasn't looking for it.
37:19But once I had an idea, all it took was a data analysis of Heslip's client records.
37:28Can you go back a step, Nora?
37:31Right. Sorry. On my third coffee.
37:33We thought Heslip set up a classic Ponzi scheme.
37:38Early clients gets fabulous profits and keeps getting them.
37:42Yes, of course, they give more money, they sign up their friends.
37:45And you keep it going for as long as you can, while you skim off the top, using the money to fund a lifestyle you couldn't otherwise afford.
37:54He's Slip stopped paying out to his clients.
38:01Exactly.
38:03He did it for a few weeks, then he just stopped.
38:07Even though the money coming from the new investors was enough to keep faking good returns.
38:11Yeah, you're right, it doesn't track.
38:12And there's no sign he used it to fund a lavish lifestyle.
38:16It's the opposite.
38:18He laid off staff, cashed in his pension, cancelled the golf club membership.
38:23So where's all the money gone?
38:25Same place as the 27 million.
38:28Those small transactions to the Lichtenstein account, they match whatever he could get his hands on in the days before each transfer.
38:34Client money, personal money, everything he got, he sent it there.
38:37And he never pulled from the Lichtenstein account, even when he was short on the mortgage.
38:41He waited for client money to come in.
38:43Alright, so we know where the money went.
38:46The question is why?
38:48I mean, maybe he suspected Cab was on to him, wanted to move what he could out of the country and run.
38:53That's what I thought.
38:54But then the bank in Lichtenstein finally deigned to call me back.
38:57They're playing ball?
38:58No.
38:59Despite the criminal case, they can't tell us anything.
39:01Because Heaslip hasn't been the beneficiary of the account for months.
39:05They can't tell us who is, of course.
39:08Of course.
39:09So he's been transferring every cent he could beg, borrow, or steal to a bank account he no longer has access to.
39:16Exactly.
39:17Heaslip didn't take the money for himself, it was for someone else.
39:20Someone he needed to pay.
39:21And when he couldn't, he was so scared, he shot himself.
39:25The question is who?
39:28Who was he so afraid of?
39:30I might have a lead on that.
39:33After meeting with this man, Heaslip went to Cairns' house, drank half a bottle of whiskey and stole a gun.
39:39I don't think it was a friendly meeting.
39:41I don't recognize him.
39:43We need to find someone who does.
39:48Olatz Elzola's last big story was on a Balkan organized crime gang.
39:52So if Nick Heaslip was laundering money for them, then...
39:55And if you thought the cab riot might expose him, that could explain his level of fear.
40:00Except Olatz was working on a new story, nothing to do with the Balkan gang.
40:04Well, Adama's to do is the link. We just have to figure out how.
40:09Why would an investigative reporter call a PhD student?
40:13No, no, no, no, I think you've misunderstood.
40:15It was Adama who reached out to Olatz.
40:18He called her office first.
40:19It was a short incoming call. After that, all the communication was through her burner.
40:24Okay.
40:26Why would a PhD candidate call an investigative reporter?
40:29Sidhu's home was ransacked. Paper were gone, computer destroyed.
40:35Just like Alfala's home.
40:38It has to be something in Sidhu's research.
40:41Something he found that made him contact Olatz.
40:43Whatever it is, someone's gone out of their way to make sure no one else sees it.
40:47His university webpage is giving his supervisor as Doctora Itzia Romero.
40:52She'd know the details of his work.
40:55We need to figure out what Sidhu learned.
40:57We got them both killed.
40:59And he was still killed.
41:01He's living in the air.
41:02He was living in his work.
41:04I guess he was just like,
41:05I'm a liar.
41:07I don't know.
41:08Are you sure?
41:09He's lying?
41:10He's lying.
41:12He's lying.
41:14He's lying.
41:16He's lying.
41:17He's lying.
41:19He's lying.
41:22I don't know.
41:24The internet is lying.
41:26You know, I'm still lying.
41:27I don't know.
41:57I don't know.
42:27I don't know.
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