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00:00I don't know anything.
00:01Alice, I saw how scared Nick was just before he...
00:04You were there.
00:05Tell me, at least, what do you mean the symbols you recognize?
00:08If I help you, can you save your sources?
00:10I'll do what I can.
00:11Interview, that's it. Interview, yes.
00:14And why did Nick kill himself with your gun?
00:16It was transferred straight to his original high-network clients
00:20paid out to them as investment returns.
00:22The Ponzi scheme.
00:23PhD student at the University of the Basque Country.
00:26How far is it to the university?
00:28Ah, Ponziah, baja la pistola ya!
00:30Oficial Betia?
00:31I think we would get further and faster if we worked together.
00:34Heislip didn't take the money for himself, it was for someone else.
00:37Someone he needed to pay.
00:38The question is who?
00:39Why would an investigative reporter call a PhD student?
00:43It was a dama who reached out to us. He called her office first.
00:46His university webpage is giving his supervisor as Doctor Aizia Romero.
00:51We need to figure out what Sidhu learned. We got them both killed.
00:58He was released now.
00:59I was back at the kasihbeth once again.
01:00No, he's away from the SNI.
01:01Was prepared enough where I came?
01:02Not a staff party names are concerned.
01:03How did he get that farm?
01:05No, he's going to be carried out.
01:06I'm sure he'd flown immediately.
01:07So he's removing hundreds of divisions together even after he passed out.
01:08They didn't know what's happening.
01:09Simon in only one week.
01:10The surprise event first happened.
01:11oll death!
01:12It was later on but in my pocket Metro he killed.
01:13To New York kanem where the car came during the block?
02:14Great that Professor Romero can meet us at short notice.
02:19Let's hope she can tell us more about Adama.
02:44Let's hope she can tell us more about Adama.
02:55Dime, María.
02:59¿Todo bien, cariño?
03:02Sí, sí.
03:03¿Todo bien, cariño?
03:33Adama.
03:34Adama.
03:35Adama.
03:37Adama.
03:38Adama.
03:39Adama.
03:40Adama.
03:41Adama.
03:42Adama.
03:43Adama.
03:44Adama.
03:45Adama.
03:46Adama.
03:47Adama.
03:48Adama.
03:50Adama.
03:51Adama.
03:52Adama.
03:53Are you okay, Professor?
04:23I don't understand. Why him?
04:26We think Adama's death may be connected to the murder of Olazal Thola through his research.
04:31His thesis was on patterns of migration.
04:35I'm not sure that would be of interest to a crime reporter.
04:39Do you have a copy of his research?
04:43I have his initial outline.
04:46He was still in the early stages, collecting data.
04:53This is a draft of the questionnaire he was using.
05:00Can you tell us about Adama?
05:12He was engaged. Compassionate. The perfect candidate for this study.
05:22Because of his personal experience?
05:24No. Because of his skill.
05:27Adama was born in Belgium. His mother left Rwanda years earlier, in the early 90s. And his father was Congolese. But I have no doubt that listening to them, their story gave him a certain insight.
05:44So he knew what questions to ask.
05:47And more importantly, how to ask them.
05:50That helped him to spot trends that were previously overlooked or ignored.
05:55We believe that he posted something before he died.
05:59Have you received anything from him?
06:02Did Adama reach out to you in the last few days?
06:05There was a missed call from him, but he didn't leave a message.
06:09I'm an advisor on multiple thesis projects. I have classes, my own research.
06:14I should have checked in with him.
06:21Nothing. Sorry.
06:24I'm not a blank telling you.
06:35What was wrong with him?
06:37Olatz's notes referenced and Adama's interview interview.
06:42And I thought Olatz interviewed Adama, but now I think she meant the questionnaires.
06:47Lorette, what do you have?
06:55Adama rang multiple immigration centers in the week leading up to his death.
06:59A bunch of hostels and shelters also.
07:01They're tracks with what Professor Romero just told us.
07:04Follow up on that list, okay?
07:06We need to question anyone Adama spoke to.
07:09Vale.
07:09Honored.
07:17Hi.
07:24We need to set some parameters before we start.
07:29We've never done that before.
07:30We've never had a reason to.
07:32Parameters are a red rag to a ball.
07:35Maybe you'll just find a way around it.
07:37Negative publicity gets the foundation before we get this deal closed.
07:40It'll be fine, Grace.
07:42I know what I'm doing.
07:47Okay, ready.
07:50What you've achieved, your work in conflict zones, it's remarkable.
07:55It's a team effort.
07:57Tarla was born out of your vision.
08:00I spent years on the ground where all we could offer was an emergency response.
08:06And the limitations of that, just being a doctor, it wasn't enough.
08:13I needed to think in terms of continuity of care, disease prevention, and the environmental impact of our work.
08:21And your upcoming partnership with the Leland Bakshi Foundation, what are you hoping will come from that?
08:27Well, this new funding will allow us to make our model standard, and expand it into more conflict zones and refugee camps around the world.
08:35Do you speak English?
09:00Do you know this man?
09:08He's been in a couple of times.
09:11Did you ever speak to him?
09:13Not really.
09:14He was more interested in the residents.
09:17They said he was doing some kind of research.
09:20We need the names of the residents he spoke with.
09:23I don't think so.
09:25We're going to need a court order for that.
09:27We can't force him.
09:28We take civil liberties very seriously here.
09:32Some people's more seriously than others.
09:34We're not here to cause any problems for anyone.
09:37We just want to know what Adama spoke to them about.
09:41Can't you ask him?
09:42He's dead.
09:47Please.
09:48We need those names.
09:52I can ask.
09:53If anyone is open to meeting you, I'll call.
09:57Okay.
09:58Here is my card.
10:01Gracias.
10:02Yes.
10:03Yes.
10:23Could you run the image through facial recognition?
10:24What's the case?
10:31Is there anything else you can do?
10:38Well, I don't think I'm going to do anything else.
10:54I'm going to re-interview Simon Cairns, see if he can give us a name.
11:00Might be better if you focused on working out where Nick hid that money.
11:07Chomped up little shit.
11:11Personal feelings aside, he's not wrong.
11:16Even if we identify this man, we need to be able to link him to the money.
11:20We know Nick didn't funnel it through his accounts.
11:26We must have been another way.
11:29What am I missing?
11:32Earlier on, we were discussing how this new funding will position Tarla as the international standard in disaster response.
11:42Raising its profile, but also putting you firmly in the spotlight.
11:46It's not about me.
11:48It's about the work.
11:51The innocent victims.
11:53Speaking of victims, I do have to address the elephant in the room.
12:00Nick Hieslip, your brother-in-law.
12:03Do you have concerns that you, your work will be impacted by the damage to his reputation?
12:08That has nothing to do with Tarla.
12:11It's claimed that he defrauded vulnerable people.
12:14I mean, do those allegations alone not shock you?
12:23Of course.
12:24But these allegations only came to light after an action by Cab led to Nick's death.
12:31So you have concerns about how Cab handled the investigation?
12:35This guy's a ghost.
12:50And no one could ID him, not Karen's or any of Hieslip's former staff.
12:54We might have something here.
12:55Some partial matches from facial recognition came in.
12:58They're not great.
12:59Most of them are 30 years old.
13:01But this one...
13:02I thought you were going to stay on the money.
13:05I have been.
13:06I couldn't see the wood from the trees.
13:08I needed to focus on something else.
13:09Anthony Pearce, arrest us.
13:12June 1991.
13:28Anthony Pearce, released from Mount Joy in 1994.
13:34Three years into an eight year sentence.
13:36There's nothing else here.
13:39No current address, nothing.
13:41It's got to be listed somewhere.
13:43I'll pull up social welfare and revenue files.
13:46The parole board might be able to give us his last known address.
14:06The parole board weren't much use.
14:07His last known residence is an office block, no.
14:08Can you look?
14:09The parole board weren't much use.
14:11His last known residence is an office block, no.
14:12Can you look?
14:17The parole board weren't much use.
14:31His last known residence is an office block now.
14:35Can you look?
14:37No social welfare payments, no tax returns, no property, no caselets.
14:42Nothing since Pierce was released.
14:44Mother deceased, father not listed on the birth cert.
14:47No siblings, so we can't even find anything that way.
14:51We'll get started on social media.
14:52Already done. No digital footprint.
14:57What else is there?
15:02Death records.
15:04No, I checked death records. There's no death records.
15:07There's you banging on about how there's always a paper trail.
15:10There is always a paper trail.
15:13No matter how smart these guys think they are, something always trips them up.
15:17A hospital bill, a parking ticket.
15:19You can't live in this country and hide your PPS number.
15:26You can't live in this country and hide your PPS number.
15:30He doesn't live here.
15:31If Pierce flew in to meet Nick, then he came through an airport.
15:34We just need to find out which one.
15:41If I do the guy Nick was meeting as Anthony Pierce, and you won't believe where he's based.
15:46Bilbao.
15:47We got a hit from Dublin airport.
15:49He flew in the day of the meeting from Bilbao.
15:51He flew back the next morning.
15:53That can't be a coincidence.
15:55We request a list of properties he holds in Spain.
15:58He bought a pub six months after leaving prison, but now he owns businesses all around Spain.
16:02Bars, nightclubs, restaurants.
16:04But the place in Bilbao is his main trading address.
16:07Well done.
16:08Send me the details.
16:09I want to follow up on this.
16:10It's my lead.
16:12Well, let's think about this.
16:13We're here on the ground, so we'll follow up.
16:16And I'll let you know what we find.
16:26Anthony Anto Pierce was a getaway driver for a bank robber, Gerry McBride, in the late 80s.
16:33He was arrested in 1991, aged 21, for car theft.
16:37But the guards wanted his boss.
16:39They offered him a deal.
16:40They were all in McBride and walk, but he turned them down.
16:44Pierce serves three years, then disappears, only to resurface in Bilbao.
16:49What about McBride?
16:50Is it possible Pierce still working for him?
16:53There was an active Interpol red notice on McBride for years.
16:56He resurfaced in Dubai, where he was gunned down.
16:59I was at a meeting in 2003.
17:01The theory is he was trying to set up an operation there.
17:04His death didn't mean any of his money ended up back in Irish coffers, though.
17:08They never found it.
17:08He spent all that time on the run, and he never left anything behind, except the letter
17:13with his solicitor, making sure that in the event of his death, his body be repatriated
17:18back to Dublin.
17:20Well, if this is your guy, it looks like he made a fresh start.
17:26He's come a long way from Mount Joy.
17:28The question is, how did he end up here?
17:35Oh, I can't get my hair on the end of it.
17:39The judge should know me.
17:42Mr. Pierce, the police wish to speak with you.
17:47Tony Pierce, pleasure to meet you.
17:50Oficial John Baitia, and this is...
17:53DS Wallace and DS Prendergast, from the Criminal Assets Bureau.
17:57I'm familiar with your work.
18:00Have a seat.
18:03It's been a while since I had to deal with the Irish police.
18:07Drinks, what'll it be?
18:09Coffee, or tea, or something a bit stronger?
18:12Actually, we're grand.
18:13Please, Miss Wallace.
18:17Detective Sergeant Wallace.
18:19Sure.
18:21So, Detective Sergeant, what can I assist you with?
18:26Do you know Nick Eastlip?
18:29I did, yeah.
18:31Terrible what happened.
18:33How did you know him?
18:36Gracias.
18:41I've known the Bennett family for years.
18:43Nick I met when he and Alice got married.
18:46So they've been coming over here nearly every summer since Ollie was born.
18:49Have you ever met them outside of Bilbao?
18:54Roasted and blended the beans myself.
18:57Sure you don't want to try one?
18:58Mr. Pierce.
18:59Tony, please.
19:01You did stand tall.
19:03Yeah, look, I made some stupid choices.
19:07But I've served me time.
19:09It must have been hard coming out here with nothing.
19:13No matter how much I told the line,
19:16your lot will always see me as a criminal, won't you?
19:22But to answer your question,
19:23I met Nick in Dublin.
19:25What for?
19:27You said he had an investment opportunity for me.
19:29Would you regularly fly to discuss investments?
19:33Nick was a friend.
19:35I went as a courtesy.
19:36And did you invest money with him?
19:38No.
19:38Thank God.
19:40Nick was a bit judgy of my past.
19:44You know.
19:47Something was wrong if he was asking me to invest.
19:50I told him I don't do business with friends.
19:53He didn't take it very well.
19:54You never gave him a loan.
19:56Helped him out as a mate.
20:00You know, I wish he'd told me how bad it was.
20:03I'm glad I didn't have any money tied up with him.
20:07But maybe I could have gotten him some help.
20:11I can get the kitchen to fix you something up if you like.
20:15Hate to think of you guys coming all this way for nothing.
20:17Thank you for your hospitality, Mr. Pearce.
20:21But we have a lot of work to do.
20:23Fair enough.
20:25I'll show you it.
20:27And if there's anything else I can help you with,
20:30just give me a call, yeah?
20:35What do you think?
20:36I think it's criminal.
20:38Charging that much for a steak.
20:40Dears Wallace, please give my deepest sympathies to Alice,
20:50won't you?
20:51Of course.
20:51I think what happens.
21:01What do you think?
21:12What the hell?
21:37What is this?
21:42What is this?
21:49No!
21:53Okay.
21:55Okay.
21:57Okay.
21:58Okay.
22:00Okay.
22:05Okay.
22:12Okay.
22:19Okay.
22:24You're coming.
22:25I'm in the police.
22:26I've been waiting.
22:27I've been waiting for you.
22:28I've been waiting for you.
22:29I've been waiting for you.
22:31I've been waiting for you.
22:32I've been waiting for you.
22:33I'm heading for emergency.
22:35Hey, but...
22:37You're a bad person.
22:38¡Mártanse!
23:01El sospechoso se ha escapado dirección este,
23:03hacia el parking.
23:08¡Mártanse!
23:28Acounts and companies we can connect to Heslip
23:31didn't show up anything in the 27 million.
23:38I'm thinking we're looking for something not directly connected to him.
23:43Sir, I'd like to speak with Alice Heslip.
23:45No one is to call Alice Heslip.
23:49In the course of an interview with Lydia Larkin due to broadcast this evening,
23:53Niamh Bennet was asked about her brother-in-law's misdeeds.
23:56In response, she accused Cab of persecuting her family.
24:01But as Heslip's wife, Alice has to be considered a witness.
24:04They're not a potential suspect.
24:06That's exactly what I told the guarded press office.
24:09However, Larkin's producer was more interested in why Alice had,
24:13in Niamh's words, been interrogated by DS Wallace
24:17without her solicitor presence.
24:20I then received a call from Alice's solicitor asking the same thing.
24:24Until this is sorted, no one is to approach Alice Heslip.
24:31Do you understand?
24:43Sir, I understand this is a complicated situation,
24:46but we need to ask Alice about Pearce.
24:49Was what I just said in there not clear enough to you?
24:51It was, sir, and I agree.
24:52You know, maybe Claire took the wrong approach.
24:54It's too aggressive.
24:55But Alice knows we have to question her.
24:57It's how Claire spoke to her that's the problem.
25:00We need to regain her trust.
25:02And you feel this is time-sensitive?
25:04Oh, I know Nick was paying someone.
25:06And my money's on Pearce, and that's a lead we can follow.
25:09And if it's not Pearce, well then we need to eliminate him from our inquiries
25:13as soon as possible, and the only person who can confirm
25:16if his story holds up is Alice.
25:23Okay.
25:26I'll speak with her solicitor.
25:27But I cannot stress enough the importance of convincing her
25:30this is not a witch hunt.
25:32I will, sir.
25:37Boylan.
25:40You got a result this time.
25:42But playing me against D.S. Wallace, questioning her capabilities,
25:47it's not a good look.
25:48So, we set up a perimeter as soon as we got here, but no luck so far.
25:55Forensics only found bloody marks, no fingerprints.
25:57Did you get anything from the victim?
25:58Well, he didn't see the attacker's face, but we did manage to stab him.
26:07We are checking all hospitals and clinics nearby to see if our guy shows up.
26:08Professor Romero?
26:09She's inside.
26:10She's sure that nothing was taken.
26:11Forensics are sweeping the hole inside of the building right now.
26:14Can you check up on CCTV?
26:15Need to update them off?
26:16On it.
26:17On it.
26:18On it.
26:19On it.
26:20On it.
26:21On it.
26:23Wallace.
26:24Sir?
26:25About time you called me with an update.
26:28I'm sure we are.
26:29Look.
26:30I'm sure we're checking all hospitals and clinics nearby to see if our guy shows up.
26:32Professor Romero?
26:33She's inside.
26:34She's sure that nothing was taken.
26:35Forensics are sweeping the hole inside of the building right now.
26:38Can you check up on CCTV?
26:40Need to update them off.
26:42On it.
26:43about it.
26:50Wallace.
26:51Sir?
26:52About time you called me with an update.
26:55Sorry, sir.
26:58The Adamasadu investigation is progressing.
27:01There's a break-in of the university.
27:02I need you and Dias Prendergast back in Dublin.
27:05Sir?
27:06You went to Bilbao for one reason,
27:08to search that house and find evidence
27:10of Heaslip's missing millions.
27:13And when we did, we found a body.
27:15And nothing else.
27:16The murder is a matter for the Basque police.
27:18You can liaise with them from here, if necessary.
27:24What about Pierce?
27:25What about him?
27:26He admitted to the meeting.
27:28Liam's confirming that with Alice Heaslip.
27:31Hand over the case to official Bethea
27:33and get back to Dublin.
27:35Understood.
27:40I like that.
27:46Played again.
27:51Close the bus.
27:55You got anything here?
27:59What's more?
28:03There.
28:04Is that the best image we have?
28:06From these cameras, yes.
28:09Vale.
28:10Vale.
28:12Sí.
28:13No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
28:15Venga, hasta luego.
28:17¿De qué olí doy a ese wake?
28:32Oh, pobre, no.
28:33No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
28:40¿Qué es lo que nos llamó?
28:43¿Qué es lo que nos llamó?
28:44¿No nos llamó?
28:46¿No nos llamó?
28:49¡Vamos aquí!
28:52¡Vamos, hombre!
28:54¿Seguro está ahí?
29:00Jesús, está claro que es.
29:02You two.
29:32now
29:46We only have one witness who's seen this person
29:49Rushing the girl to ID her family's killer could shut her down completely. What else do we have?
29:55DNA from the blood sample, we haven't got a hit on any of the other locations
29:59If this is the same killer, I don't think we will this time either. Did you get anything else from the phone records?
30:05They are working on triangulating all that's anathema's movements around the times they spoke, which will take time
30:11Claire, I know you are concerned about your case. They're all connected
30:16Yes, the girl has been through a lot
30:19But you know she won't be safe until we identify her family's killer
30:22I still think we need to take time. We need to build up her trust. We don't have time
30:29Our CBO has ordered us back to Dublin
30:47Okay
30:49We do it your way
30:53Maybe we should call it a night
30:55Right. See you tomorrow
31:06Claire
31:09We should discuss how we approach the interview with the girl
31:14That makes sense
31:17I'll stay
31:19Tobias
31:21See you in the morning
31:25I've gone back five years in T-slip's emails
31:34And the only mention of family names are in personal messages, birthdays, anniversaries
31:38school pickups
31:39I've gone back five years in T-slip's emails
31:44I've gone back five years in T-slip's emails
31:48And the only mention of family names are in personal messages, birthdays, anniversaries, school pickups
31:54and a mention of a shell company, our trust, nothing
32:11Well you're on the right track though
32:14it's impossible to transfer that amount of cash without leaving some kind of a trail
32:20about leaving some kind of a trail.
32:27Unless...
32:32Commodities.
32:36Like diamonds.
32:38Our gold.
32:48In Ras Alcaima.
32:52Bruno, Bruno, Bruno.
33:00I mean...
33:02What were you thinking?
33:04Please.
33:06Huh?
33:10I'm in the middle of securing a plan.
33:14Worth...
33:16Millions.
33:18Fucking millions.
33:22And you put it in jeopardy for a couple of grand.
33:28Like...
33:30You could have come to me.
33:32Hm?
33:36Explained your little operation.
33:42Giving me a chance to tell you
33:46what a fucking stupid idea it was.
33:48I...
33:50I...
33:52I...
33:53I couldn't do anything to fix it.
33:57Oh, don't you worry.
34:00I'll tell you exactly what you need to do.
34:05Otherwise...
34:08Your son...
34:09I don't want to end up like this.
34:13I don't want to end up like this.
34:15I don't want to end up like this.
34:17So, I'll have to hop him in the November.
34:19No, you don't...
34:21I'll don't minding it...
34:23I'm still too sick and you feel somebody's
34:41My friend, you have to be there at school.
34:43That sounds so fun, sweetheart.
34:45Say goodbye to Mummy.
34:46OK, Daddy, do they have to be there at school now?
34:50OK.
34:50You tell Bat Daddy bye-bye from me, OK?
34:53Wait, Claire, can we talk?
34:57Can we?
34:58Look, I know things have been hard on you.
35:01I can call my mum, have her pick up Alana today.
35:04Take the pressure off.
35:05I've already made arrangements with my mum, but I take it you're too busy, so I'll just let you go.
35:11Uh, sorry, what were you saying?
35:22Nothing.
35:25I should have told you straight away about Dunlop's orders.
35:30But you didn't.
35:33I'll have to deal with the fallout, Sam, as you.
35:39I'm really sorry.
35:41You look wrecked.
35:46At night, was it?
35:50I've paraceted him all the time.
35:51Can we just focus on the girl, please?
35:54CBD oil.
35:59¿Qué habéis oído ya?
36:02Mira, yo soy John.
36:04Y ella es Claire.
36:06Y estamos aquí para hacerte unas preguntas, ¿vale?
36:08¿Qué habéis oído ya?
36:13¿Qué habéis oído ya?
36:15Eres muy valiente.
36:18¿Sabes por qué estás aquí?
36:21¿Te acuerdas de algo de lo que pasó?
36:24Si en algún momento te sientes incómoda y doya, nos lo dices y paramos.
36:37¿Has visto alguna vez a este hombre?
36:52¿Has visto alguna vez a este hombre?
36:56No.
37:01It's okay.
37:02You're doing great, Adorea.
37:05Lo estás haciendo muy bien.
37:13¿Te puedo enseñar una más?
37:16¡Fuera!
37:36¿Estás bien?
37:37No pasa nada.
37:38¡Mamá!
37:38No pasa nada.
37:39¡Mamá!
37:40Estoy aquí.
37:40¡Mamá!
37:41¡Mamá!
37:47¡Mamá!
37:48Mi solicitor es delayed.
37:50No es un problema.
37:52¡No podemos esperar!
37:53¡No!
37:53¡Lá vamos a trabajar!
37:55¡Mamá!
37:55¡Mamá!
37:56¡Mamá!
37:56¡Mamá!
37:56¡Mamá!
37:56¡Mamá!
37:57¡Mamá!
37:57¡Mamá!
37:58¡Mamá!
37:58in Bilbao, you'd prefer I not be here when he gets home.
38:08How my colleague handled that situation,
38:10I understand it was upsetting.
38:13That's an understatement.
38:15And I'd understand if you'd rather wait for your solicitor.
38:18But I have one question, and then I'll be gone.
38:22Okay.
38:28Do you know this man?
38:33That's Tony Pearce.
38:35How do you know him?
38:37From holidays.
38:39We've known him for years.
38:40Were you aware your husband met with Mr. Pearce in Dublin
38:44about three weeks ago?
38:47So Nick met a friend.
38:50It didn't look very friendly.
38:54Pearce claims Nick tried to persuade him to invest.
38:59Pearce said he turned him down.
39:01He felt Nick was desperate.
39:04How much do you really know about Anthony Pearce?
39:08I know he wouldn't lie about Nick.
39:11Pearce has a past.
39:14That he's never hidden.
39:17You've accused me?
39:19Simon.
39:20Now Tony.
39:22Who's next?
39:24Is everyone we know a suspect?
39:25I don't expect you to look at.
39:27I don't expect you to meet me.
39:28I don't expect you to meet me.
39:29And you've got your answer.
39:35If you think of anything else...
39:48Jesus...
39:51I didn't expect to see you here today.
39:55I'll let you know that a man can't be scared.
39:57Look.
39:59Yesterday I took this for a mistake.
40:02It's yours. I was hoping to give it to you today.
40:05But with all this shit...
40:17I've put out an alert on this aspect.
40:20But we still need CCTV from streets around the university.
40:23See if we can get a better image of him or ID his car.
40:25Okay. I think we're able to triangulate the general area where Olaz made her last phone call to Adama's burner.
40:31We got a ping here near the tower.
40:33That's an industrial area.
40:35That's all pharmaceutical companies, car manufacturing...
40:37Fjellvetia.
40:38Bye.
40:39Anitia Romero is asking for you. She said you need to see this.
40:43Bring her up.
40:45Go ahead. Open it.
40:54Detective Sergeant Wallace. We have Professor Romero.
40:56Thank you for bringing Adama's envelope.
40:59You said if we could get his research, that you could help us.
41:03And where's the rest of it?
41:06This is everything we have.
41:09When I last spoke to Adama, he'd conducted over 200 interviews.
41:13Maybe this is all he had on him.
41:15Different dates.
41:17Different hostels.
41:19But if this is what he thought Professor Romero should see, then this must be the important stuff.
41:23Adama would have been looking for a pattern.
41:27He found a link. That's what we need to look for.
41:29How'd it go with Alice?
41:38She confirmed what Pierce told us.
41:42She doesn't seem to have any idea what Nick was doing.
41:44Oh, to never question where your money comes from.
41:47Did you find something?
41:48I think so, in Nick's emails.
41:54Bolan.
41:56That was Dr Haislip.
41:57I think I built a rapport.
41:58Good.
41:59She confirmed what Pierce told us.
42:01He's a family friend.
42:03Well, the Pierce lead is dead then.
42:04Well, no, not necessarily.
42:05She didn't know they met in Dublin.
42:07And when I asked her, there was just something off in her reaction.
42:10I think Pierce could be our guy, but Alice isn't ready to admit that Nick did anything wrong yet.
42:15We need to come at this from a different angle.
42:17Now, these are emails between Nick and a gold trader in Ras Al Khaima from around the time he liquidated his offshore company.
42:24I believe Nick used the 27 million to buy gold.
42:26And that's how he moved it.
42:29And I'd like to follow up.
42:30Well done, boy, then.
42:35Solid work.
42:36Solid work.
42:37Solid work.
42:43Well, Alice from dry cleaners.
42:46I spoke to the florists.
42:48They're gonna put a little colour in the mix like you wanted.
42:52What are you doing?
42:55Give me that.
42:57Don't run yourself into the ground.
43:08Did something else happen?
43:10Did one of the neighbours say something?
43:13The guards came by this morning.
43:16Nick asked Tony for a loan.
43:19Tony?
43:21Jesus, Alice.
43:25If he'd needed money that badly, why didn't he tell me?
43:28Well, you know what Nick was like.
43:31He never wanted to worry you.
43:34Worry me?
43:36He lied to me.
43:38He asked our friends for money.
43:40He brought a gun into the same house as Ollie.
43:43Now he's gone.
43:44And I'm left picking up the pieces.
43:54It's all good.
43:58All the subjects of these questionnaires are from Central Africa.
44:01So the point of origin must be significant.
44:03You said that Adama was focused on the Western Mediterranean route.
44:07Yes, on migrants travelling through the Sahel,
44:10to Morocco or Algeria by bus or truck,
44:12then across the Mediterranean into southern Spain.
44:16And from southern Spain to Bilbao?
44:17By truck.
44:19Yeah.
44:20I found several mentions of payments.
44:22All different amounts but all around 7,000 euros.
44:25All via Hawala.
44:27It's a money transfer system.
44:29You hand in a code at a predetermined location and get cash in return.
44:33So most likely payments to traffickers.
44:35Could that have been the trend that he noticed?
44:37IT were able to access the files on Adama's USB.
44:42Look at those numbers.
44:52They match the codes on the questionnaires.
44:57Hepatitis, chemical rashes, MRSA infections.
45:01So this was the trend he noted.
45:04These migrants were getting sick.
45:06But wouldn't the health authorities have picked up on this?
45:09Not necessarily.
45:11Even when they're eligible for healthcare, a lot of them are too afraid to access it.
45:15And if they did get treated, the medics wouldn't be looking for a part or missing something.
45:19This isn't enough to prompt Adama to contact Olaz.
45:25This might be.
45:27Adama kept the log of when everyone arrived in Bilbao and when they got sick.
45:33They were getting sick after they reached Bilbao?
45:36They were getting sick while they travelled.
45:38Different diseases but...
45:40Same departure point, same route.
45:43Same transport.
45:45Something on the trucks was making them sick.
45:48The symbol.
45:51Where did you find it?
45:53Olaz had it underlined in her notes.
45:56Do you know what that is?
45:58I think it could be the symbol for medical waste.
46:01Olaz made her last phone call here.
46:03An industrial area.
46:04Right by this company that processes medical waste.
46:07Sani Haz.
46:08That's what they found.
46:10Someone was transporting migrants and trucks that contain medical waste.
46:18Sani Haz Residuos Médicos.
46:20Necesito toda la información que tengáis acerca a esta conversación.
46:30What do you do if you gewe?
46:33Are you temperatureier empty?
46:39He is awake!
46:41I have commanded him all to get ill.
46:51Alright un pick up.
46:53I have my administration piece.
46:55I have trained a manual for medicalils.
46:59This time is done on the first step.
47:02So many times,
47:03it's gonnaõe a warning.
47:07I like thisbody first.
47:094 minutes.
47:11We'll let it in.
47:13Schoolers made a seasonal waiting.
47:18For lunch after lunch,
47:22also very enjoyable.
47:25Leaving already?
47:38Well, I must say, I love what you've done with the place.
47:46So, you seen the good news?
47:55Sit.
48:14You made a mistake.
48:15You made a mistake.
48:17You told me the house would be empty.
48:20This was your mess.
48:22Yes.
48:26And I'm cleaning it up.
48:31You see, that girl, she's your mess.
48:41Now, if she IDs you, that could lead to me.
48:50I can't really have that.
48:52I'll take care of her.
49:04I'll take care of her.
49:23Good mind yourself.
49:25We will leave her in committee.
49:26We have to do this.
49:29We should stop her.
49:31We'll wait for her.
49:34We'll let her.
49:36All passes.
49:37reality
49:38and death goes off of him.
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