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00:30Evening.
00:42Hey.
00:43Can I get you a drink or are you waiting for someone?
00:45No, it's just me.
00:47Awesome.
00:49Do you do the Malbec in a half bottle?
00:52We don't, I'm afraid, but we do have the...
00:54Oh, sorry. I need to get this.
00:57No worries. Give me a shout when you're ready.
00:59Will do.
01:01Fran.
01:02Sorry to disturb you, boss.
01:04No, no, it's fine. I was just, er...
01:06Chill in.
01:07Er, so, employee Nick just called.
01:09They've got suspected human remains found in Whitney Marsh.
01:12Okay.
01:13Dr Barcom's on her way.
01:14Erm, I can cover for tonight, but...
01:16No, no need. I hadn't got home yet, anyway.
01:18Er, text me the address, okay?
01:25Everything okay?
01:26Awesome.
01:29Hey, guys.
01:41Hi, guys.
01:42Hi, guys.
01:43Yeah, I'm winning right there.
01:45Do you have a good day?
01:46Yeah, it's okay.
01:47Yeah, thanks.
01:48Hey, good timing.
01:50Hey.
01:51How you doing? That's for you.
02:05Wow.
02:06What do I owe this?
02:07Nothing.
02:08I just thought you'd like it.
02:20Hey, Sonny.
02:32Yeah?
02:34Yeah.
02:37Yeah, just, um, just let me grab a pen.
02:41No, you're fine. You're fine. Fire away.
02:43Yeah?
02:44Yeah?
02:45Okay.
02:46Okay.
02:47Okay.
02:48I'm fine.
02:50Yeah.
02:51Okay.
02:52Okay.
02:53Let me go.
02:54Let me go.
03:25And it's adult?
03:32Yeah.
03:33Can we tell you if it's male or female?
03:35No.
03:37So is there anything here to suggest this isn't some drunk from 100 years ago that fell in and drowned before this was drained?
03:44Could be that, yeah.
03:45A few things to note, though.
03:47That's a Harrington rod.
03:49It's used to treat scoliosis.
03:50We didn't really get them in the UK till the early 70s, and they were still in common usage till about 20 years ago.
03:57So this is relatively recent?
03:58Within the last 50 years or so.
03:59Right.
04:00But perhaps more significantly, and I've only given it a very cursory wash, that's the top of the spine.
04:07What do you see if I go in close?
04:09They've cut marks.
04:10Yeah, I mean, I'd like to look at them under a microscope, but, yeah, even to the naked eye, they look like cut or saw marks to me.
04:16So my guess is this isn't someone who fell in and then whose body decomposed, broke up, and was dispersed over a few decades.
04:25My guess is this body was put in there, already dismembered.
04:28All we do is hide away.
04:48All we do is, all we do is hide away.
04:51All we do is, all we do is hide away.
04:59I've been upside down.
05:03I don't want to be the right way around.
05:07Can't find paradise on the ground.
05:10What are you thinking?
05:29I'm thinking, why did my husband cook me sea bass?
05:36He's never cooked me sea bass in his life, and he's never really cooked me anything, to be honest.
05:40Do you like sea bass?
05:42I do.
05:44You could start there.
05:46I could, couldn't I?
05:50But all okay?
05:52Yeah, good.
05:55So, you dismember someone.
05:57You don't do it out here.
05:58You don't do it in the open, obviously.
06:00So you take the parts here, already separated.
06:03Which means, oh, we're certainly in a vehicle.
06:05Yeah.
06:05And you want to spread it as far as you dare.
06:10A pile of body parts in one place slightly negates the point.
06:13Well, the body parts are way heavier than you think, so you don't want to carry them any further than you absolutely have to.
06:19Well, the car park's there, so 200 yards that way, 200 yards there.
06:22Yeah, and then, realistically, how far could someone, anyone, even a strong bloke, throw bits of a body?
06:30Depends on how small the parts are, I guess.
06:32Dismembering a body's hard work.
06:34You don't do any more cutting than you absolutely have to.
06:37Okay, so let's say they did your basic dismemberment.
06:41Head, arms, legs, torso.
06:43Knees and toes, knees and toes.
06:45So the arm's going to be the lightest?
06:47How far can you lob an arm?
06:49This is what I entered policing for.
06:51Or they could have climbed in, walked it right in.
06:55No one's climbing in.
06:57They're really scared of being discovered.
06:59They just want to do everything as quickly as possible and get the hell out of here.
07:02They don't want to be wading through that mud, possibly getting stuck.
07:05They're lobbing it all in from this footpath.
07:07Okay, so realistically, how far could you chuck an arm?
07:0920 feet?
07:1030?
07:11Maximum.
07:12Okay, well, let's search 200 yards either side of here and then 40 feet out just to be on the safe side.
07:17And depending on what we find, we can think again in a couple of days.
07:20Cool.
07:21I'll link him with Paul, sir.
07:24That it, then?
07:26Sorry.
07:27Yeah.
07:28That's it.
07:30So how'd he do it?
07:32The killer.
07:33Steve.
07:33Seabass.
07:34Oh, right.
07:36No idea.
07:37I'll let you know.
07:37Tomorrow.
07:39To be fair, though, he probably did murder us.
07:41Huh.
07:42Famous.
07:43Oh, my God.
07:43Oh, my God.
08:13Oh, my God.
08:43I'm not quite sure which part of this you're not getting, but let me explain it to you one more time, Melinda.
08:48No one gives a toss how old she was then. They're looking at her now.
08:51I'm just saying that she was a minor. She was basically groomed and imputated.
08:56And within weeks, she was watching her new husband decapitate British citizens, which didn't bother her one tiny little bit.
09:02So, we good?
09:04We're good.
09:05All right.
09:06Talk to you tomorrow, babe.
09:06That's five seconds of live, please.
09:10Three, two...
09:12Here we go.
09:33Here we go.
09:34Which two houses fought the Wars of the Roses?
09:55Lancaster and York, sir.
09:58The houses of Lancaster and York fought the Wars of the Roses.
10:03Question five.
10:04How often are general elections held in the UK?
10:07Every five years.
10:09Unfortunately.
10:09Elections are held every five years.
10:17Why does it matter what sort of...
10:19I'm just asking if she started it.
10:21Because if she was merely defending herself, then...
10:23Right. Well, no.
10:24Sorry.
10:25We have a number of independent witnesses
10:27who said that Taylor made a completely unprovoked attack on another pupil.
10:32How do you know it was without provocation?
10:34And given that this is the third such instant,
10:38we do now have to suspend her for five days.
10:42My God, you better be so sure of your ground here.
10:43Mrs. Cooper.
10:44She's a vulnerable child.
10:45You know her history.
10:46And we are fully committed to supporting her.
10:49Thirty grand a year.
10:50Right now...
10:51And you can't cope with a kid getting into a scrap.
10:52She needs to know that this is unacceptable behaviour.
10:59I have lectures until 12, so the earliest I can get there is two.
11:01That's absolutely fine.
11:04We'll have all as...
11:05Sorry, Dad.
11:27Dad.
11:31And happy birthday.
11:36And happy birthday.
12:01Sh...
12:26Shit.
12:27Hey, guys.
12:39Hey, baby.
12:41Hey, sweetie.
12:42You want to take a break?
12:43No, no, no.
12:44No, no.
12:45I want to see if I can get to the end.
12:53Okay.
12:54Chair, chair, chair.
12:57Yep, yep, yep.
13:05Hey.
13:08Oh, baby.
13:13You're doing great.
13:14I'm so proud of you.
13:15Yeah?
13:16Yeah.
13:16Yeah.
13:27I'm so proud of you.
13:35I'm so proud of you.
13:37Oh, my God.
13:41Oh, my God.
13:43Oh, my God.
13:43Oh, my God.
13:45Oh, my God.
13:46My son, until the year 22, I think it's a good one.
13:51Okay, was it?
13:53No, he didn't.
13:54No, he didn't.
13:55No, he didn't do it.
13:56Okay, he didn't do it for a football game.
13:59He didn't do it for a team.
14:01United is a good one.
14:03Thank you very much.
14:08I'm sorry United.
14:10What do you think?
14:12What do you think?
14:14I don't know how to do it.
14:16But, I'll be in one of the stadiums after us.
14:18I'll be happy with you.
14:20I'll be happy with you.
14:21I will, please.
14:23We'll be right back, I'll be right back.
14:26I'll be right back.
14:40I'll be right back.
14:42Is it a dog or a bitch?
14:49Is it a dog or a bitch?
14:51Er, it's a boy.
14:53What's his name?
14:54It's Barney.
14:56Can I take a photo of him?
14:57I'm sorry?
14:58I take photos of dogs.
15:00Right, I'd rather not if you don't mind.
15:02I've got 476, 28 different breeds.
15:06My favourite is Golden Lab, my least favourite is German Shepherd,
15:10my rarest is a Bichon Frise.
15:12I've only got two Bichon Frise, eh?
15:27So, that's all my news.
15:29Not exactly scintillating, I know, but...
15:32Anyway, I'm at a bit of a loose end this weekend
15:34and wondered if you wanted to come and see the Abba thing with me.
15:38My shout, obviously.
15:39Well, that sounds fun.
15:43I can't cancel.
15:44Er, no, no, no, don't cancel your mum.
15:46Um, listen, have a look in your diary,
15:48see if you've got a free weekend coming up in the next month or so.
15:50I'm pretty flexible.
15:52It'll be lovely to see you and Aja before the end of term.
15:54Do you know, it's...
15:55No, no, you get away.
15:56Okay.
15:57Lots of love, Jim.
16:00Bye.
16:00Hi, Mum.
16:17The clinic just rang.
16:19You're meant to be there, Martin.
16:21Oh.
16:21I reminded you so many times.
16:24No, Mum, I forgot.
16:26Just get there now.
16:29Oh.
16:30Blimey.
16:31Oh, shit.
16:47Oh, shit.
16:51Come on.
17:14Come on.
17:16Hey, go.
17:17Come on.
17:17Don't go.
17:18Do you mean to push that way?
17:18I am very happy to meet you.
17:21I am your father and my mother.
17:24I am very happy to meet you.
17:27I am very happy to meet you.
17:29Come on!
17:48I am very happy to meet you.
17:50Come on!
18:09My friend!
18:11My friend!
18:13I am very happy to meet you.
18:18Thank you. Thank you very much.
18:48Hey.
18:49Hey.
18:50So the marsh was actually drained once before in 2009.
18:54Okay.
18:55The same development as this one with the contractor went bankrupt after the crash.
18:58How long did it remain drained?
18:59Nearly two years before it was flooded again in 2011.
19:04Okay.
19:05So it's not impossible that bits of a dismembered body could lie out in the open without being seen.
19:11But it seems unlikely.
19:12Doesn't it?
19:13Well, that narrows down our window to more or less the last 13 years.
19:19The carpark also has CCTV, so as and when we might want to dig into that a bit.
19:23Definitely, yeah.
19:24Thanks, Sonny.
19:25Oh.
19:26So, er, how was the fish?
19:30Oh, er, yeah, lovely.
19:33Yeah.
19:34Pan-fried, a few capers.
19:37Delicious.
19:40Speak later.
19:43Easy, easy.
19:45Easy.
19:46Easy.
19:47Easy.
19:50Easy.
20:11Jules.
20:12Hiya.
20:13I actually haven't, Paul. Taylor's not well.
20:15I've got to drive up and grab her from school.
20:17Very quickly, then.
20:19I have a bit of an issue with the union warning your students.
20:22What issue?
20:23All perfectly dealable with them, sure, but...
20:25What issue?
20:26Probably best to do it in my office in private.
20:29Can you maybe drop in, hand a play today?
20:31Can you not wait until tomorrow?
20:32No, I'd prefer to nib it in the bud, if possible.
20:34Bit complicated.
20:38Fine. Five?
20:39Five's perfect.
20:41See you, then.
20:43I'm sorry, Claire.
20:49It's okay, Marty.
20:51Mum's really cross with me.
20:52You're not to worry.
20:53It's not my fault.
20:54These things happen.
20:55I just forgot.
20:56Absolutely.
20:57And we can just book you another appointment.
20:58I can't ask you Dr. Renfield now.
21:00I'm afraid he's in with another patient.
21:01Please, Claire.
21:02Just set a cancellation, and I can fit you in the day after tomorrow.
21:07Day after tomorrow?
21:0910.30.
21:10How's that sound?
21:11That sounds good, Claire.
21:13It's not too long, is it?
21:14No, it's not too long.
21:16So, I'll send you an email with all the details.
21:20Thank you, Claire.
21:22Bye.
21:23Tattie, bye.
21:24Say hello to your mum for me.
21:25Hope she's feeling better.
21:26There you are.
21:27Nothing here.
21:28Feeling really good?
21:29All right.
21:30Got something here.
21:31Got it?
21:32Yep.
21:33One, two, three.
21:34Three.
21:35Three.
21:36One, two, three.
21:40Go.
21:41Let's go.
21:42One, two, three.
21:43Three.
21:44Got it.
21:45Yeah.
21:46One, two, three.
21:47Three.
22:00Can we call DS Khan, please?
22:14Well, it must have been about something.
22:35So you now just attack random girls for literally no reason at all?
22:41She made a joke about you and Dad.
22:47What did she say?
22:50That after seeing you at parents' evening, she wasn't surprised he topped himself.
22:57So why didn't you tell Miss Buxton that?
23:00Wouldn't have made a difference.
23:03Okay, so I know it annoys you, but I am going to suggest it again.
23:08I'm not talking to a therapist, please.
23:10Taylor, I really think it could help.
23:12What, like it did last time?
23:14You did four sessions, sweetheart.
23:16Yeah, because she was shit.
23:17These things often take months.
23:20Maybe even years.
23:21Nope.
23:22What we went through was a pretty seismic event.
23:27You do it then.
23:28I'm very happy to do it.
23:30Oh, really?
23:31Yeah, we can go together.
23:33Family therapy's a thing.
23:34Right, and you'd tell them the truth, would you?
23:38What does that mean?
23:39Just think about it, sweetheart, please.
23:52It'll make no difference to me either way.
24:05Sweetheart, breathe my lips.
24:07I am walking into that church.
24:10Mm-hmm.
24:11Unheated.
24:12And if anyone can do that, I know it's you.
24:15All I'm saying is that I would rather have you there in a wheelchair
24:19than dead from a heart attack from pushing yourself too hard.
24:22I'm getting stronger every day.
24:27I am.
24:32So get ready.
24:33Fine.
24:34Mm-hmm.
24:35Yeah.
24:40Go to work.
24:41Give them hell.
24:42All day.
24:43Every day.
24:44All day, every day.
24:45Mm-hmm.
24:46Yeah.
24:47Woo!
24:48Love you.
24:49I love you.
24:50See you tomorrow.
24:51How far in?
24:52About 10, 15 feet from the path.
24:53Maybe a hundred yards from the car park to the left.
24:54Oh, my God.
24:55So, as you can see, it's relatively well preserved.
24:56Basically, it was wrapped in four layers of bin liner.
24:57Where are they?
24:58On the way to the lab.
25:00Which means that pretty much nothing has got in to assist decomposition.
25:04The marsh water and mud have also kept the temperature relatively low, so pretty
25:06much all the skin and mud have got in to assist decomposition.
25:07The marsh water and mud have also kept the temperature relatively low, so pretty much all the skin and
25:20muscle tissue is decently preserved alongside some saponification here.
25:24Can we tell what sex here?
25:27The hair and muscle mass both suggest male.
25:30Even to a layman, it looks like the top of the femur has been also cut.
25:35Yeah.
25:36There's no femoral head or ball, and the edges of the femur itself are rough and flaked, consistent with being soared.
25:42And this is post-mortem, right? This isn't what killed him.
25:46No, there's no arterial gaping, no evidence of trauma response.
25:49So, with what we have, is there anything that might tell us how he died?
25:55I've got a leg and a spine.
25:57And?
25:58I have a whole other leg and a spine.
25:59Okay.
26:00You're not a child.
26:01You're not a child.
26:02You're not a child.
26:03That's what you have to do with the child.
26:04Yeah.
26:05You're not a child.
26:06You're not a child.
26:07Can I put a license to the police?
26:08No, I'm not a child.
26:09You're not a child.
26:10No, I'm a child.
26:11I'm a child.
26:12No, I'm a child.
26:13The child.
26:14How are you?
26:15Can you tell me about this?
26:18The child?
26:19I'll bring her from the only age to August 22 during the 21st of August.
26:24What is to do?
26:25What is a bitch?
26:54What is it?
26:58What is it?
26:58I don't think that's it.
27:01I think that's what I hear.
27:03What is it?
27:05I don't think that's it.
27:07I believe it.
27:09I think that's it.
27:10But, you know, if you're going to eat in the house,
27:14these are the things that they want to eat.
27:16I don't want to go to the first time.
27:21I don't want to go to the beginning of the country.
27:24The English commander, I don't want to go to the barracks.
27:27I don't know.
27:29He's saying to me that if the situation is bad,
27:31then you'll take a career, and then you'll take it to the citizenship.
27:34Easy peasy.
27:38Oh, my God. I told you to go on the same time.
27:46They only speak English now.
27:51No more degree until you have a job, your flat, your papers.
27:56Your English now has, okay?
28:00Okay.
28:09So, a student called Liz Jones has made a complaint.
28:15Okay?
28:17Yeah?
28:18She's in her last year.
28:19Okay, so, apparently three days ago she came to you and said that she felt that the reading list for the death of the Empire module was too white.
28:28The author, does that mean?
28:29She did.
28:30Right. And, um, did you offer an opinion on this?
28:34Not really.
28:36I didn't want to get too drawn, for obvious reasons.
28:38How do you mean, for obvious reasons?
28:40Oh, come on.
28:41What?
28:42Because we're all fucking terrified of them.
28:45Of getting something wrong.
28:47That is not my experience.
28:49All right, whatever. It doesn't matter.
28:53I just listened.
28:55Anyhow, I said I'd review the reading list for next term and in the meantime gave her a couple of interesting books from my own collection written by writers of colour.
29:03Okay.
29:04Um, so, can I just clarify then, books you offered, these are your suggestions?
29:13Yep.
29:14She never asked if you had these particular books.
29:16She never mentioned any specific books by name.
29:19The two books you gave her were entirely your idea?
29:22Yes.
29:23Okay.
29:24And can you tell me what the two books were, please?
29:30Uh, Imperial Measures by Linford Coby Mackenzie.
29:34Yep.
29:35And the other one?
29:40Okay.
29:44I think I know what the problem is.
29:54Marty?
30:11Martin!
30:13Oh, hi, Mum.
30:14Where have you been?
30:16Went out for a nice walk, thank you very much.
30:18Yeah, I haven't eaten since last night, Martin.
30:21Could you make me a sandwich?
30:23Yeah, I'll make you a nice, tasty sandwich.
30:42There you go, Mum.
30:44So, he was below average height.
30:47Thigh bone measurements suggest approximately 5'8".
30:50And age?
30:51Bone density suggests somewhere between 40 and 60.
30:54Okay.
30:56Neither of which is why I brought you here.
30:59So, we got lucky.
31:02A combination of mummification and adiposea have preserved the gross shape of the leg pretty well.
31:07And against the odds, as I was examining the leg, I found this, which is a puncture wound in the upper thigh.
31:14When I pulled back the muscle and skin tissue, I found it was about an inch and a half deep and had cut through a section of the adductor longus.
31:23But more pertinently for us, it had also cut through the superficial femoral artery.
31:27Is this a post or anti-mortem injury?
31:30So, this artery does show signs of swelling and gaping, meaning it's responded to the inflicted injury, which couldn't have happened if the victim was already dead.
31:37And the femoral artery, that's a bad one to cut through, right?
31:39Yeah, it's a very bad one to cut through.
31:41So?
31:42The arteries completely bisected.
31:44Someone with this injury would have suffered catastrophic blood loss.
31:47How catastrophic?
31:48They would have been unconscious within a minute or two.
31:51And as a result of that, they'd have suffered a cardiac arrest a few minutes later.
31:54So, this could be a potential cause of death?
31:56Oh, this is a very likely cause of death.
32:02The writer was a black woman.
32:04She was a leading light in the British civil rights movement.
32:07Jules.
32:08And she deliberately chose a provocative title.
32:11She deliberately used the word to...
32:13Don't say it.
32:15She deliberately used that word to shock.
32:19And because she felt it distilled her experience growing up in a post-colonial Britain.
32:23Yeah, and that's all fine.
32:24No one has a problem with that.
32:26The issue is, you should have warned her.
32:28A student.
32:30I should have warned her?
32:32Yeah, she said she was very traumatized to be suddenly confronted by that word without any preparation.
32:37Unless I'm missing something, Liz Jones is right.
32:44Well, I'm not sure why that's relevant.
32:48I'm not sure why it isn't.
32:50What does she want to happen?
33:03Okay, well...
33:05Firstly, she wants an apology.
33:09And the union?
33:11They'd like you to, um, attend a microaggression course.
33:23Well...
33:25I can certainly apologize to Liz for any upset unintentionally caused.
33:30Fantastic.
33:33And the union?
33:35So...
33:36I'm not sure if this is a microaggression or a macro one, but the union can shove its smug, idiotic purity bannering up its great big fat ass.
33:50PIANO PLAYS
33:51PIANO PLAYS
33:52PIANO PLAYS
33:53PIANO PLAYS
33:54I don't know.
34:24When did he call you? At about five?
34:43The client apparently asked to move a dinner to tonight.
34:47Didn't tell me anything.
34:51You're welcome, though.
34:52Oh, sorry, Mum. Thank you. You're a star.
34:54Have you had time to think about next week?
34:57His sister's birthday.
34:59What am I supposed to do?
35:01I mean, is Steve invited as well?
35:04Maybe they could nip off for a quick emotional connection
35:06after she's blown out the fucking candles.
35:09So that's it, is it?
35:10No more family gatherings for us all, ever.
35:13That's over, is it?
35:14I'm not saying that.
35:15Come on, it's been six months now, Jessie.
35:20I mean, what's the alternative?
35:24Maybe you just have a think about it.
35:26Please.
35:27Yeah.
35:27Night, love.
35:28Night, Mum.
35:30Heaven.
35:32First, you jusque,
35:33if you should be thebeing.
35:34No more紀quist.
35:34Oh.
35:34king.
35:35That's it.
35:36I don't know.
35:36No.
35:37No.
35:37That's it.
35:38No.
35:39No.
35:39No.
35:40No.
35:41No.
35:41No.
35:46No.
35:47No.
35:48No.
35:49Oh.
35:50Ah.
35:52No.
35:52No.
35:52No.
35:53No.
35:53No.
35:54No.
35:55No.
35:55No.
35:56I'm not a go.
35:57No.
35:57Oh, my God.
36:27And a member of the Tory Economic Fellowship called for his resignation.
36:32Ex-Tory Whip David Mallory accused the PM of being a traitor to his country
36:36and urged him to turn his back on a policy he said was claiming lies.
36:41So David recently completed 50 hours community service
36:44after being found guilty of posting racially inflammatory statements on a social media site.
36:54Good evening. I'm Geoff Parker.
36:56And I'm Vita Montgomery.
36:58You're watching Britannia News.
37:00And it's just coming up to seven, which means it's time once again
37:03for the very fabulous Melinda Ritchie.
37:06Loving that dress, Mel.
37:08Aw, thank you, Vita.
37:10See, you can say that. I couldn't say that.
37:12Oh, she can say it and you can say it, Geoff.
37:14In fact, we're going to be discussing compliments and flirting on going for woke this week.
37:18Sounds good.
37:19But right now, this is BNC.
37:21It's seven o'clock. It's time for Mel's Minute.
37:23European courts will decide this week the fate of ISIS bride, Arisha Arshad,
37:34currently legally stateless and residing in the notoriously violent Al-Khalasar refugee camp
37:39in northern Turkey after losing her UK citizenship.
37:42Arisha left her hometown in Bolton in 2015 to fly to Syria,
37:45where she married an ISIS fighter,
37:46bore him two little ISIS kiddies,
37:48and shouted Alaw Akbar as he later decapitated UK aid worker Mike Phelps,
37:53an event she later said didn't really bother me.
37:56Libtard lawyers are now arguing that because she was a minor when she left,
38:00we should fly her back here
38:01and stick her in a high-security facility at a cost of 100k a year.
38:05So if you're listening, Arisha, this is what I have to say to you.
38:08Jog on.
38:09Never mind 100,000 quid.
38:11I wouldn't spend a single penny on you.
38:13Sorry, flower, but if you were old enough to fly across the world independently,
38:16if you were old enough to have sex,
38:18if you were old enough to laugh off unimaginable violence,
38:22then you're old enough to carry on camping.
38:24So that's it from me.
38:25Until next time, it's good luck, good night, and God bless.
38:29She is taking no prisoners.
38:31Oh, she's a pussycat, really.
38:32Just don't get on the wrong side of her or you'll see those claws.
38:35And more from Mel tomorrow
38:37as we get a minute on the latest accessories stateside.
38:40Trans pets.
38:42Yes, you heard it right.
38:45Meanwhile, in London today,
38:47the director of public prosecution came under fire
38:50following the acquittal of a senior men police officer
38:53on raping charges.
38:55The victim, who cannot be named,
38:58accused the justice system of the human being.
39:01An hospital.
39:02And there's ham and cheese in the fridge
39:06and a fresh loaf in the cupboard, okay?
39:12Taylor?
39:14Yeah, fine.
39:16If I have time, I'll come back for lunch.
39:23Bye, then.
39:24Maybe...
39:25Maybe I will try it again.
39:29Therapy.
39:29If we do do it together.
39:34Well, if that's...
39:36We'll leave it.
39:39I'll do some research
39:41and see if you might be right for us.
39:47I love you.
39:48I'm nothing else.
40:01Sorry.
40:01And they've searched the whole area now?
40:03Yeah, I finished about an hour ago.
40:05The sample is going to the DNA database.
40:07Okay.
40:08That's probably our best out for now.
40:10I reckon,
40:10because if you ended up cut up into small pieces,
40:12you were probably hanging around
40:14with some fairly unpleasant people.
40:16Yeah.
40:17I might have done some fairly unpleasant things yourself.
40:21Okay.
40:21I'll keep me posted
40:22and stand the search down for now.
40:24Thanks.
40:25Thanks.
40:25And I get my brother.
40:36And I get my brother.
40:40I'm sorry, the room is not ready immediately.
40:57But as soon as our disciple leaves,
40:59Inshallah, it's yours.
41:01And where is he off to then?
41:03His brother's opened a restaurant in Manchester.
41:05Although, to be honest,
41:09my wife and I had had enough of him anyway.
41:13Osef said that you were a doctor in Kandor.
41:17Fifteen years in cardiology.
41:19I qualified last year.
41:21Oh, mashallah.
41:22Did you ever get to practice?
41:24Not yet, sadly.
41:26Oh, I'm sorry, my brother.
41:29It is what it is.
41:30And what do you do here, then?
41:32Delivery driver.
41:33Oh, beautiful.
41:49When you say never...
41:52I mean, he will never regain meaningful function in his legs.
41:56He may well make some further progress over the next few years,
42:00but because of the severity of his injuries,
42:03that progress will most likely be minimal
42:05and will eventually plateau.
42:08So he will never walk unaided?
42:11I think it's unlikely.
42:12I think he'll almost certainly need a wheelchair for the rest of his life.
42:18Do you think he knows?
42:22In his heart?
42:24Do you think he actually has any inkling?
42:26Well, that's kind of why I wanted to speak to you,
42:32because, no, I'm not sure that he does.
42:36And I think that you are going to have to help him
42:40get to a place of understanding about what lies ahead.
42:43In English, please.
43:02Make a proper formal application for asylum.
43:05I have a watertight case.
43:09Given my story, I can prove that I will be killed if I went back.
43:13How can they refuse me, Asif?
43:16Because I don't want to end up like that,
43:19delivering pizzas.
43:20I'm better than that.
43:22You do what you have to ask.
43:27And yes, of course you're better than that.
43:31But so was I.
43:33A man who risked his life for them.
43:35And they still stuck me in a detention centre
43:37like I was a criminal.
43:45What do you do what you need to?
43:52I never said they weren't doing shit,
44:01I just said it wasn't chemical warfare.
44:03Dude, they're literally crashing trains
44:05full of their Hazcam all over the US.
44:08If you think that's the Chinese,
44:10you're a bigger bitch than you look.
44:12That's Linesh.
44:13Notice the spillages are almost always in black areas?
44:16It's a false flag op, the fire-up PLM.
44:19Linesh needs raping, dude.
44:20Now you're talking, bro.
44:23Laos.
44:50We have a match.
44:58From the DNA in the leg and spine.
45:02So his name is Gerard Samuel Cooper,
45:05and he was reported missing on Wednesday,
45:07the 24th of February, 2021,
45:09when he was 58 years old.
45:12It was his wife who informed the police
45:13about his disappearance
45:14when he failed to return to the home
45:16he shared with her and their daughter.
45:20An inquiry was instigated,
45:21but in the end,
45:22the police investigation concluded
45:24that although nobody was ever found,
45:27Mr Cooper had actually taken his own life
45:29by jumping into the Thames.
45:30Except the OIC on the case
45:36was actually jailed in 2022.
45:38Okay.
45:39Jailed for what?
45:40Multiple corruption charges.
45:43But here's the thing.
45:45That officer was a guy I knew.
45:47A guy that I charged myself.
45:52A guy called Ram Sidhu.
45:54A guy called Ram Sidhu.
46:24A guy called Ram Sidhu.
46:25A guy called Ram Sidhu.
46:26A guy called Ram Sidhu.
46:27A guy called Ram Sidhu.
46:28A guy called Ram Sidhu.
46:29A guy called Ram Sidhu.
46:30A guy called Ram Sidhu.
46:31A guy called Ram Sidhu.
46:32A guy called Ram Sidhu.
46:33A guy called Ram Sidhu.
46:34A guy called Ram Sidhu.
46:35A guy called Ram Sidhu.
46:36A guy called Ram Sidhu.
46:37A guy called Ram Sidhu.
46:38A guy called Ram Sidhu.
46:39A guy called Ram Sidhu.
46:40A guy called Ram Sidhu.
46:41A guy called Ram Sidhu.
46:42A guy called Ram Sidhu.
46:43A guy called Ram Sidhu.
46:44A guy called Ram Sidhu.
46:45A guy called Ram Sidhu.
46:46A guy called Ram Sidhu.
46:47A guy called Ram Sidhu.
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