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00:00I'd like to take a brief moment of remembrance for the two airmen who lost their lives in the prototype D-300.
00:07I was CEO of AM Aeronautics at that time.
00:11MI5 Director General Madeleine Delaney discussed these 64 Russian officials recently expelled from British and U.S. embassies across Europe.
00:19Somebody inside your embassy has called it a bomb threat against our flight.
00:23That man has a detonator in his possession, which, if he's allowed to use, will kill all five souls on this plane.
00:30Initial signs indicate the intruder is Russian.
00:33Initiate a lockdown.
00:37To the past, staying the past.
00:40And, thanks to Ronald, only blue skies ahead.
00:45Keep it together, friend.
00:47Or we'll have somebody remove you.
00:49Whose laptop is this?
00:51I hear that Staff Sergeant O'Hanlon is your top man.
00:54I want him deployed to Thames House immediately.
00:57And look back under the trackpad area.
00:58I don't know.
01:00It's C-4, Mom.
01:03We just got out.
01:07I didn't see you there.
01:09Did Ambassador tell me to send you?
01:12You must have fallen from one of the walkways.
01:15You sure about that?
01:21All clear.
01:22Follow us around, sir.
01:25This is about the preservation of evidence.
01:28This is a live situation.
01:29I don't have time for police protocols.
01:31You had no right to move his body.
01:32I wasn't leaving on one display.
01:34This is a nightmare.
01:51Make sure none of the guests find out.
01:52This is a pleasant surprise, Prime Minister.
02:03It's not a social call, John.
02:04I need to bring you back in.
02:06How soon can you assume command at Thames House?
02:09Thames House?
02:11I'm sure Madeleine would have some choice words to say about that.
02:14She's relinquished her position, John.
02:16She's been compromised by the Russians.
02:18Compromised how?
02:19I'll have you briefed in the car.
02:26He has a missing button.
02:28He could have been ripped off in a struggle.
02:30Could have fallen off before tonight.
02:33Would you wear a torn jacket to an embassy gathering, though?
02:35Where is he?
02:37Oh, crap.
02:38Jesus.
02:39Look at you.
02:40What have you done to yourself?
02:42I told him to take it easy.
02:45Ambassador, there seems to be some confusion as to why Mr. Stewart left the gathering.
02:49He told Agent Lewis he was meeting you on the fourth floor, sir.
02:52But he wasn't.
02:53Do you have any idea why he'd say that?
02:54No, not a clue.
02:55So where are we on finding the intruder?
02:57We're searching every floor again, and agents are sealing rooms behind them.
03:01We'll box him in.
03:02And we still have no idea what he wants, beyond nobody leaving the building.
03:05No, sir, but with that in mind, I think for your own protection, we should remove you from
03:08the party.
03:10Absolutely not.
03:11I'm not hiding.
03:12This is my night, RSO Brody, in case you hadn't noticed.
03:15If you can't handle one man, maybe we should find someone who can.
03:20That won't be necessary.
03:22I should hope not.
03:27Ambassador, do you have any idea why the intruder went up to your office?
03:30What do you mean?
03:31You'd think his first logical target would have been the server room, to take out the
03:35cameras.
03:35Which he did, but only after going all the way up to the ambassador's office.
03:40So my question is, why do you think he did that?
03:47No idea.
03:50Come on, Cece.
03:56He's lying.
03:57Yeah.
03:59I saw that, too.
04:02About what?
04:05I saw that.
04:06I saw that.
04:07I saw that.
04:08I saw that.
04:09I saw that.
04:10I saw that.
04:11I saw that.
04:12I saw that.
04:13I saw that.
04:14I saw that.
04:15I saw that.
04:16I saw that.
04:17I saw that.
04:18I saw that.
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04:20I saw that.
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04:24I saw that.
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04:27I saw that.
04:28I saw that.
04:29I saw that.
04:30I saw that.
04:31I saw that.
04:32I saw that.
04:33I saw that.
04:34You two wait outside and close the door?
04:56Couldn't have.
04:59Rana, we shouldn't be in here.
05:01I don't understand what's wrong.
05:05You heard detective Lee what possible reason could he have had to come up to this office.
05:12Oh, thank God.
05:14What is it?
05:16I was just being paranoid.
05:18I thought he might have broken into the safe, but how could he?
05:22Doesn't have the code.
05:31I don't know.
06:00we're ready for you sir right let's do this i read your report on the way over so i'm up
06:13to speed hannah lee really does tend to find herself in the wrong place at the right time
06:18doesn't she she does sir
06:20okay everyone if i could have your attention please for those of you that don't know me
06:28i'm john tennant dg of the homeland security group the prime minister has asked that i step in and
06:35resolve this situation as quickly as i can was actually delaney sir sorry megan what was
06:41delaney insisted that you be the one to take over sir really
06:45well things didn't exactly go smoothly the last time i was here but i hope that we can put that
06:53behind us and all pull together because an attack on one is an attack on all now let's get direct to
07:01general delaney and the others safely off that plane staring water thank you i practiced staff sergeant
07:10o'hanlon you must be the best for secretary peterson to request you do you have a plan
07:14to disarm this bloody bomb i do then what are we waiting for
07:28that's right
07:36so actually can you know that too please yes
07:42thank you
07:47jacob
07:51jacob
07:52jacob
07:53we meet again
07:55ah period
07:56that's right sorry so many names to remember
08:01oh the bartender gave me two whiskeys i think she fought double men too would you um
08:07Would you care for one?
08:09Sure. It's like whisky, huh?
08:11Something.
08:12Cheers.
08:19Doors opening.
08:33This looks like the spot.
08:37Who's drinking bourbon?
08:47Me.
08:48Don't see any signs of a struggle.
08:53He must have weighed what?
08:56200 pounds?
08:57At least.
08:58Which is another reason I'd lean toward an accident.
09:02Why?
09:03Do you know how skilled somebody would need to be to leave him with no defensive wounds and get him up and over this railing without anyone in the lobby hearing?
09:12He did have a mark on his windpipe.
09:14So, blow to the throat, choke him out, toss him over.
09:19Jesus.
09:20And don't forget he was drunk.
09:22So he would have been vulnerable.
09:24Remind me, which of us was in the SAS?
09:27Go for Brodie.
09:30On my way.
09:33A guest wants to leave.
09:35I need to explain why he can't without explaining.
09:37You good here?
09:38I'm fine.
09:39Go.
09:40Go for Brodie.
09:41Go for Brodie.
09:46Go for Brodie.
09:54Go for Brodie.
10:06You
10:51What are you thinking?
10:54I'm thinking, why hasn't he made any demands?
10:59Other than we can't land and the party guests can't leave.
11:03What does he want?
11:04And how does trapping himself in the U.S. bloody embassy help him get it?
11:10When you put it like that, he sounds insane.
11:13Can't make that mistake.
11:15We have to think.
11:16If the Russians are behind this, how does it help them?
11:19The intruder has a reason for every action.
11:22We just can't see it yet.
11:31Hannah.
11:32Mom.
11:32A guest called Craig Stewart is dead.
11:35He's an American engineer here with his wife.
11:37Throwing up his details now, Mom.
11:40He was chief safety officer for AM Aeronautics.
11:44That's Tillman's former company.
11:46He was apparently extremely drunk.
11:48And the people here are pushing for accident.
11:50But with everything else going on?
11:52I don't think so.
11:53Surely they have footage of the incident?
11:56The intruder took out the embassy cameras and security systems.
11:58He can move around however he wants now.
12:00How?
12:03He used some kind of explosive.
12:05He smuggled it in with a gun and a change of clothing.
12:08They were all in the diplomatic bag.
12:09Which means someone is helping him.
12:11All I know is that it came from D.C.
12:14Mom.
12:16Can you find out who sent it?
12:17Ruth.
12:18Can you track down the sender of the diplomatic bag?
12:21Very good, Mom.
12:22Megan.
12:23Find out everything you can about Craig Stewart.
12:25If he was employed by Tillman, it means he had oversight on a lot of military contracts.
12:32Look for any ties between him and the Russians.
12:34On it.
12:36So we've got a bomb threat, a break-in, and a murdered guest.
12:40And not so much as one lead tying them together.
12:42Keep going, Hannah.
12:43The man with the answers is inside that building.
12:49Find him.
13:07What are you doing down here?
13:11Looking for the bathroom?
13:12Oh, Jesus, Jacob.
13:16Are you okay, Perry?
13:18No.
13:20I don't feel so good.
13:23Well, maybe it was someone you drank.
13:29What happened to your accent?
13:35Why are you wearing an embassy ID?
13:42What have you done to me?
13:46Just give it a minute.
13:50I love you.
13:53No!
13:55No!
13:57No!
13:59No!
14:01No!
14:23I'm sorry for your loss.
14:31I was told your husband went to meet the ambassador, Mrs. Stewart.
14:39But could he have been meeting anybody else?
14:43Oh, uh...
14:45I don't know.
14:47I understand your husband worked on military contracts.
14:51That's right.
14:53I'm wondering if you ever heard him talk about
14:55Russian projects or clients or firms.
14:59That he'd been in touch with.
15:01No.
15:03But I wouldn't.
15:05Military contracts are classified by their very nature.
15:07Sure.
15:09But outside of contracts,
15:11did he ever talk to you about work life in general?
15:15He did.
15:17To a point.
15:19He used to love his job.
15:23Used to.
15:25Well...
15:29All that...
15:31Changed a few years ago.
15:33He stopped talking about work entirely.
15:37Hated going.
15:39Stopped inviting me to...
15:41Company events.
15:43Keep work and family.
15:45Very separate.
15:46Did you say why?
15:47I think it was because there was a lot of pressure on him.
15:51And...
15:53Leaving it all at the office was the only way for him to stay sane.
16:01But all of that was in the past, you know?
16:09He said...
16:11After this trip, he'd be able to talk about retirement.
16:17In the future.
16:19I felt like he was starting to let me back in.
16:25And now...
16:28I'm sorry.
16:30Do you know what he meant, Mrs. Stewart?
16:33What was going to happen after this trip?
16:37He was going to be let out of his contract.
16:44I understand you make engines for our military aircraft.
16:47Among other customers, yes.
16:49My son was a pilot for the RAF.
16:53Oh, yes?
16:54You probably know his name.
16:56Patrick Johnson.
16:58You're Patrick Johnson's father?
17:00That's right.
17:01And I'd love to talk to you about what happened.
17:03I, for one, don't believe it was right to blame the Russians.
17:07It's not right.
17:08It's a bloody cover-up.
17:09And I'm...
17:10Sorry to interrupt, Mr. King.
17:11I just need a quiet word with Air Marshal Johnson.
17:13Not at all.
17:14Not at all.
17:24What are you doing here?
17:26Sir, it is you.
17:27Don't play games.
17:29I was invited.
17:31As far as I'm aware, you're not the CEO of Jack's Shit.
17:33So why are you here?
17:36I want answers about what really happened to my son.
17:40I'm entitled to that, don't you think?
17:42Who invited you?
17:43What business is that of yours, Agent Brody?
17:46Because you shouldn't be here.
17:51This is Brody.
17:52I'm busy right now.
17:55What?
17:56Where?
17:59We're on my way.
18:02We're not done here.
18:07Find DSL.
18:08Tell her to meet me there.
18:09My plan to work.
18:22You'll need a short length of wire.
18:2320 to 28 American Cage.
18:25That's much finer than a regular wire.
18:28The speaker, we can see the wires.
18:33That's good.
18:37Like this?
18:39Yup, that's perfect.
18:41Now use something sharp to scrape away the coating on the yellow wire.
18:49Be careful not to cut all the way through.
18:53What we're trying to do is bypass power from the C4
18:56and make a closed electric circuit.
19:03That's enough, ma'am.
19:04That's enough.
19:07Now twist one end of the speaker wire onto it.
19:14And carefully hook the other end to the red wire coming from the C4.
19:34That's enough.
19:47Easy does it, ma'am.
19:49You don't want to cause a spark.
19:50I don't want to cause a spark.
19:51You've got this.
20:13You've got this.
20:14What's that?
20:15There's a red light flashing.
20:16What's happening?
20:17Must be a fail-safe.
20:18Measuring voltage.
20:19What do I do?
20:20You need to carefully detach the wire, or the bomb will detonate.
20:24He's caught.
20:25Remember, don't cause a spark.
20:26Gold.
20:27what's happening must be fail-safe measuring voltage what do I do you need
20:33to carefully detach the wire or the bomb will detonate
20:44it's cold remember don't cause a spa
20:48oh god
20:51hurry Madeline
20:57get it
21:00sorry I panicked
21:11it stopped
21:15that was a close call sir
21:19is there anything else we can try
21:24we'll keep working on it Madeline
21:45I was wondering when you would call
22:02how are you?
22:03Sergei
22:05John
22:08I was wondering when you would call
22:13how are you?
22:15not a great day
22:17no
22:19you're aware of what's going on?
22:22Moscow is talking about nothing else
22:24this is looking like a strike back against Delaney for expelling your spies
22:29you're right it does look a lot like that
22:33as we always say
22:37looks can be deceiving
22:40do you really think we would commit an act of war on so little provocation?
22:45do you know something?
22:46no
22:47can you find out if there's any link between the bomb on the plane and your people?
22:52can make inquiries
22:53do I need to say that time is of the essence?
22:57can make inquiries
22:59do I need to say that time is of the essence?
23:04I'll be in touch
23:07we'll be waiting
23:10do you know who he is?
23:39do you know who he is?
23:41Eddie Lambert
23:42I checked the guest list he came alone
23:44who found him?
23:45an agent doing his sweep
23:47the killer had him hidden under that tarp there
23:50so you agree his murder?
23:52one guest accident I can believe but not two
23:55and the last time I checked bodies don't hide themselves
24:09he doesn't appear to have any defensive wounds
24:12just like Craig Stewart
24:14discoloration to the throat would suggest that he was choked
24:19this Russian's good
24:21he's fast
24:23do we know why he left the gathering?
24:28one of the Marines said he was going to throw up
24:30well I don't think any bathroom's here
24:33so I had guessed that he was killed somewhere else
24:36and dumped here
24:38but how?
24:40well men are spread thin
24:42and we've still no cameras or door access to here
24:44and why hide the body?
24:46the killer didn't hide Craig Stewart
24:48maybe he figured two guests dying would start a panic
24:51or
24:54he isn't finished
24:56and he doesn't want us to start connecting the victims
25:11John
25:12Madeline
25:15you're sitting at my desk aren't you?
25:17how did you know?
25:19an educated guess
25:21what's the news?
25:23everyone's working as hard as they can down here
25:25I've just heard from the FBI
25:27Peterson's driver is clean
25:29they believe the laptop was in the back of the escalade as he said
25:33so he's a dead end
25:35they'll keep digging
25:36they're also checking staff at his hotel
25:38who may have helped load the car
25:40thank you
25:42of course
25:43how are you holding up?
25:45oh we're uh
25:47we're uh
25:49we're keeping it together for now
25:51listen
25:53i know we haven't always seen eye to eye
25:55and probably never will
25:57quite
25:59with that said
26:01i am curious as to why you asked for me to step in
26:05because i know you'll always tell me straight
26:07which is why i'm surprised you're beating around the bush now
26:11there's no way to defuse it is there?
26:23no
26:24right now
26:25our only hope is to find that detonator
26:27or the person responsible
26:31i also picked you because i know
26:33you'll follow through on the hard decisions
26:35so when the prime minister calls
26:37i won't let it come to that
26:39but when she does
26:41and she gives the order to shoot us down
26:45you'll do what needs to be done
26:49you have my word
26:53you have my word
27:23well nothing
27:24they will come
27:25so we need a private word
27:32i just heard
27:33who is it?
27:34harry lambert
27:35harry?
27:37jesus
27:39are you sure
27:40he was murdered?
27:41the killer had the body man
27:42there's no doubt
27:43ambassador
27:44you're the only one who knows everybody here
27:46can you tell me what connects the two victims?
27:48connects them
27:50well this wasn't random
27:53there's a reason the killer targeted these men
27:56well if there is
27:57i have no idea what it could be
28:01why don't you take a minute
28:03think about it
28:09you're calling me a liar dance lane?
28:10no
28:11ambassador
28:12she's not
28:16fine
28:17if you don't know then
28:19i'm gonna need to tell your guests what's going on
28:21and gather any information that could be helpful to us
28:23is she out of her fucking mind?
28:24right now ambassador
28:25your only concern should be the safety of your guests
28:27don't
28:28tell me what my concern should be
28:29these are my friends
28:30of course i want them to be safe
28:31if you don't find the killer soon
28:33any one of these people
28:34your friends
28:35could be next
28:36if i listen to you
28:37and we announce what's happening before he's caught
28:39it'll undo everything i've worked for
28:40this is an opportunity to project strength
28:43to yes
28:44not weakness
28:45congratulations ronald
28:47this is only the beginning tom
28:49i got big plans
28:50just just one second okay
28:53then i'll be damned
28:54if i'm gonna be known as the ambassador
28:56who couldn't stop one russian
28:57in his own fucking embassy
28:59that will not be my legacy
29:01do your fucking jobs
29:04hey tommy
29:05can you
29:07can you
29:08double security on this sweet rso brody
29:10yes ma'am
29:11and i suggest that no guest goes anywhere without a marine escort until this is resolved
29:16then i think we're done here
29:20what the fuck was that
29:22more guards is not the answer
29:24i need to know why this is happening
29:25listen
29:26i can't change the past
29:27but trust me
29:28i am not working against you here
29:29i want to find out what the fuck is going on as much as you do
29:36i don't trust ambassador tillman
29:38he knows there's a connection between the victims and doesn't want to tell me
29:41frankly with how much the killer knows about the inner workings of this embassy
29:44you're about the only person i do trust
29:59okay everyone listen up
30:02there's been another murder at the u.s embassy
30:04perry lambert
30:06british married
30:07runs an electronics company
30:09lambert data systems
30:11they specialize in aeronautic audio and data storage equipment
30:14now both stewart and lambert worked in aviation
30:18and according to defense secretary peterson
30:20they both worked on dozens of classified projects
30:23so i want connections
30:25that's both professional and personal between these men and russia
30:29look for any trace on the mi5 ip pnd and ncia databases
30:35they were targeted for a reason
30:37let's crack their phone records
30:39scan their texts
30:40hack their emails
30:41and before megan can say that's illegal
30:43i'll have a home office warrant written up
30:46right let's hustle people
30:47the clock is literally ticking
30:48yeah
30:54yeah
30:55yeah
30:56yeah
30:57yeah
30:58yeah
30:59yeah
31:02Mrs. Stewart.
31:07Detective Lee.
31:09They said they would arrange an ambulance for his body, but...
31:12I'm sorry, there's a larger situation going on right now,
31:14and everyone is being asked to save for just a bit longer.
31:16I see.
31:17Do you know a man called Perry Lambert?
31:19Perry?
31:21Yes.
31:22My husband works.
31:24Sorry.
31:26Worked with him.
31:27He's actually at the party tonight.
31:29He said they worked together.
31:30Do you know if they were close?
31:32Yes.
31:33They used to talk all the time, night and day.
31:37I was suspicious at first that it was another woman with the midnight calls,
31:42but it was just the time difference.
31:45Do you know what they talked about?
31:47I told you Craig went through a dark period.
31:50Well, Perry was on that same contract.
31:53If you ask me, they're probably just trying to keep each other's spirits up.
31:58Because business was bad for both companies?
31:59Yes.
32:00And the fallout from the accident.
32:06The accident?
32:07Obviously, as Chief Safety Officer, the death swayed more heavily on Craig than anybody.
32:13I'm sorry, Mrs. Stewart.
32:14What accident are you talking about?
32:16Well, the accident with a Samson Day 300.
32:19So, you've contracted Craig Stewart and Perry Lambert on multiple projects.
32:35Can you think of anything about those two particular men that would put them in the crosshairs of the Russians?
32:41No.
32:42I haven't even spoken to either of them for at least 12 months.
32:45Since we testified before the closed hearing in DC, the inquiry into what caused the prototype D300 to go down.
32:58I found a connection.
33:00This is what ties together the killings at the embassy and the bomb on the plane.
33:11Why were those particular people called to testify?
33:15Tillman, obviously, as CEO of AM Aeronautics, was present because his company was in charge of the fuselage final assemblage.
33:25Lambert Data Systems provided all the electronics, CVR, etc.
33:30And King Aviation was awarded the engine contract.
33:35What about Craig Stewart?
33:37As Chief Aviation Safety Officer at AM, Craig Stewart had the final say on manufacturing quality.
33:44So, his post-crash analysis was vital.
33:48And he said that there was no fault with the plane?
33:50In any way, shape, or form.
33:52Plus, you bring a Russian frigate and nuclear submarine running battle drills into the equation,
33:59thumbing their noses at NATO just outside U.S. territorial waters.
34:02It was a recipe for disaster.
34:04The Russians aren't targeting me for kicking out spies.
34:08This is about you.
34:11For accusing them of shooting down the D300.
34:14The Russians have been looking for an excuse to escalate things.
34:18It wasn't an accusation, Madeline.
34:20Based on a fair analysis of the evidence, it was the only logical explanation.
34:25But you can't prove it was them.
34:27Come on, Madeline.
34:28You know the drill.
34:30We make decisions based on incomplete information all the time.
34:34That's the job.
34:36By process of elimination, if it wasn't the aircraft, all that's left is the bloody Russians.
34:40Well, unfortunately for us, the Russians don't seem to agree.
34:46And I want an escort for any guests leaving the suite.
35:04Even for the bathrooms.
35:06Understood?
35:07Aye, sir, Brodie.
35:07You know, you can't just call me Brodie.
35:12Delaney wants me to interview Ambassador Tillman and Mel King.
35:15About what?
35:16The downing of a plane called the Samson.
35:19Wait.
35:21Samson D300?
35:22That's right.
35:23What about it?
35:25Well, she thinks that's what connects the bomb threat to these murders.
35:27How?
35:28The Secretary of Defense, Craig Stewart and Perry Lambert, all testified in a closed-door hearing in D.C.
35:32I know.
35:33They blamed Russia.
35:34Well, Tillman and King also testified.
35:36Which makes them the only two people still alive at this gathering who know how they came to that conclusion.
35:41Are you saying there's a chance it wasn't the Russians?
35:43I'm saying Delaney wants me to talk to them.
35:46Okay.
35:48Well, you talk to King.
35:48Let me handle the Ambassador.
35:50I can talk to them both.
35:52I know you can.
35:53But the way you left things, Tillman's not telling you shit.
35:56Trust me, I got this.
35:58All clear.
36:16I have the room.
36:17I'm the door.
36:19Mr. King.
36:20DS Lee.
36:21London Police.
36:22Something wrong?
36:23It's not one of my kids, is it?
36:24I'm sure your family's fine, sir.
36:26Now, I want to talk to you about the hearing you attended in Washington last year.
36:29The hearing?
36:30Why?
36:33You got some balls dragging me away like that, Brody.
36:36What's important, sir?
36:37See, we've been looking for a connection between the Russians, our two victims, and the bomb on the plane.
36:42And you came up with the D-300?
36:45Not me, sir.
36:46That was the Secretary of Defense.
36:47Peterson.
36:48I see.
36:48Go on.
36:49Peterson.
36:54I see.
36:58Go on.
37:00Pulling up Peterson's closing presentation on Capitol Hill.
37:03We have it, Madeline.
37:07If Alex could talk us through what we're watching.
37:09You have to remember, this was 12 months ago.
37:12Do your best.
37:13Well, as you can see here, this is a model of the prototype Samson D-300 on that fateful flight.
37:22At 1203 EST, the Samson was approaching the U.S. coastline and holding steady at 30,000 feet.
37:31All electronic indicators told us that the aircraft had no issues.
37:35All systems were in the green, which was a crucial factor in the investigation.
37:39The only RAF crew on board were Flight Lieutenant Patrick Johnson and his co-pilot, Flying Officer Paul Edney.
37:45At 12.05, the aircraft received a report from the Jersey Tower about the exercises being performed by the Russians in the area.
37:53Did they attempt to alter course?
37:56No, but there was something going on between the crewmen because the co-pilot left his seat.
38:01Do you know why?
38:02No.
38:03But if he hadn't, maybe he could have saved the plane.
38:07About two minutes later, the black box reports there was a catastrophic shutdown of the electronic flight systems.
38:13And the plane went into a steep descent.
38:14The data destruction recovered was consistent with either an EMP strike or a missile impact in the computer bay.
38:21Both of which the frigate and submarine were armed with.
38:24At the hearing, there was only one logical ruling.
38:28Whether intentional or accidental, it was the Russians.
38:32Did the pilot try and send a distress signal?
38:54Without the voice recorder, we'll never know.
38:56Thank you, Mr. King.
39:01Just one more thing.
39:02Why didn't you have access to the cockpit voice recorder?
39:05Because it was never recovered.
39:14Now do you see it was the right call to make?
39:16It had to be the Russians.
39:18No.
39:18Still don't like it.
39:22I still have questions.
39:24Why didn't they change course?
39:26Why no distress call?
39:27And why did the co-pilot leave his seat seconds before shutdown?
39:31Nobody knows.
39:32Maybe he needed the bloody bathroom.
39:34Actually, Madeline, there's something else you should see.
39:38Megan has been combing through news from the time of the crash and found something that contradicts the panel's testimony.
39:45What?
39:45Show me.
39:50Can you see it on your screen?
39:53What am I looking at?
39:54A King Aviation employee who committed suicide less than 24 hours after the D-300 crash.
40:01That's quite a coincidence.
40:03Who is he?
40:04Nicholas Martin, ma'am.
40:05He was the chief project manager overseeing the D-300.
40:08He's reported as drowning, though no body was ever recovered.
40:11Apart from the curious timing, I don't see how this has any relevance on the panel's ruling.
40:18Mr. Martin filed a serious complaint regarding the D-300 in the month before his mysterious demise.
40:25What sort of complaint?
40:27I don't know, ma'am.
40:28The report no longer exists.
40:30So how do we know it ever did?
40:31Because all the paperwork for its submission remains, just not the complaint itself.
40:36So somebody erased it.
40:38Ruth, go and talk to the widow in person.
40:42Find out what her husband discovered.
40:43On my way, ma'am.
40:45Megan, send the address to my mobile.
40:53You said there was zero possibility of a mechanical fault with the D-300.
40:59That's what I was told.
41:02Christ, Alex.
41:03You accused the Russians on Tillman's say-so without checking the facts.
41:09There were billions of pounds of government contracts on the line.
41:14Did it never occur to you that it might be in Tillman's best interests not to tell you that there was a fault with the bloody plane?
41:23Your naivety might cost us our lives as well as starting a war.
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43:27I thought this floor was secured.
43:30Just doing a final check.
43:35Who gave you that order?
43:41Mr. Gordy, do we have men on the first floor?
43:46Negative. That's a negative, sir.
43:47The intruder is inside the elevator, heading up.
44:03Agents respond.
44:06It's like we're going to the same floor.
44:08Any updates on finding the intruder?
44:19Agent Marks?
44:21Oh, yeah, ma'am.
44:23We'll find that son of a bitch.
44:24He's still going up!
44:54Do you have any thoughts on what he wants?
45:03I mean, U.S. Embassy?
45:08All those guns?
45:11He's taking one hell of a risk.
45:13Some risks are worth taking.
45:26Hannah.
45:26Oh, God.
45:40Oh, God.
45:42Oh, God.
45:47Oh, God.
45:51Oh, God.
46:04Oh, God.
46:09Oh, God.
46:10Oh, God.
46:12Oh, God.
46:15I'm not scared of you.
46:45Good for you, Ara.
47:15Good for you, Ara.
47:34Good for you, Ara.
47:43Good for you, Ara.
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