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00:00The End
00:08Moa
00:10This is so beautiful
00:12I love you, my mom
00:14I love you, my mom
00:16I love you, Moa
00:18Moa
00:30Yeah, put them on top of the other one
00:34Easy
00:36Classic
00:38Just there, mate
00:40Mate
00:42Three-nil, mate
00:44Oh, my day
00:46F-A Cup, mate, who gives a toss?
00:48You do, mate
00:50Tom
00:52Hey
00:54Mate
00:56What is it?
00:58Hold the war gun
01:00Hold it
01:26All we do is hide away
01:30All we do is, all we do is hide away
01:34All we do is lie and wait
01:38All we do is, all we do is lie and wait
01:42I've been upside down
01:46I don't wanna be the right way around
01:50Can't find paradise on the ground
01:54No, no, no, the girls will do it
01:56The girls?
01:58Why would I pay someone a pack
02:00When I've got children I can exploit?
02:02Wow, do they wanna do mine?
02:04Sure we can come to some arrangement
02:06Listen, though, I've gotta go
02:08Okay, wanna see you tonight?
02:10Dunno, I've got a feeling it's gonna be a late one
02:12I'll call you
02:14Okay, love you
02:16Love you, thank you
02:18I love you
02:20Love you, thank you
02:22You ready?
02:32Yeah, all good
02:34Yeah, all good
02:52What time you in?
02:54One
02:56No way to drive you?
02:58Mmm, no thanks
02:59Need to be on my own for half an hour
03:02Prepare myself
03:04Calm myself
03:08Hello?
03:10The state agent's coming at ten
03:12I want you up!
03:14Twenty-one years old
03:20Okay, well, I might as well head back down then I'll beat the afternoon traffic
03:24What? You're going back down?
03:26Yeah, I've got the interview tomorrow
03:28Ah, yeah, of course, sorry
03:30I mean, I could try to reschedule
03:32No, no, no, that's not a problem
03:34I was just...
03:36Right
03:38I'm coming up with a bucket of water
03:40I'm coming up with a bucket of water
03:42I'm coming up with a bucket of water
03:44Thank you
03:45Thank you
03:46Thank you
03:47Thank you
03:48Thank you
03:57So I asked her to clean one little chimney
03:59One tiny little chimney
04:01Suddenly, social services are involved
04:03I mean, it's not like she was a little kid or anything
04:05This was when she was twelve, for crying out loud
04:07This is a joke, isn't it?
04:08I get it
04:09Very funny
04:10Hello, boss
04:11Hey, Murray
04:12Tell me
04:13The owner found a body first thing
04:15Ran the side of that heap there
04:17Obviously, we marked and filmed the spot where it was found
04:19Now, security is very good
04:21A lot of valuable metal on site
04:22So the owner doesn't think it could have been dumped illicitly
04:25Out of hours, I mean
04:26So...
04:27Best guess is
04:28Came as part of a regular drop
04:30Maybe inside something?
04:32What are their records like?
04:33Fully compliant
04:35I've asked for the last 48 hours to get started
04:38Good
04:39Let's have a look
04:44Morning
04:45Oh, hey, Sonny
04:47How are you doing?
04:48Yeah, fine, thanks Leanne
05:05So what do we think age-wise?
05:0620?
05:0730?
05:08It's hard to tell for sure without teeth but...
05:09From the general condition of the body, yeah
05:10A relatively young adult male
05:11Can you tell if the wounds are pre or post-mortem?
05:15I think post, no obvious vital reaction around the wounds to the naked eye but I need to take a closer look in the lab
05:30Also, this sort of mutilation is usually done post-mortem to facilitate disposal and obscure ID
05:37Exactly
05:39Any...
05:40Obvious cause of death?
05:41No, not that I can see
05:42I need to get him back to the lab and open him up
05:44All I can see externally that's odd is this
05:48Looks kinda wrinkled
05:50Yeah, and when I first saw it I wasn't sure what it was but it sort of looked familiar
05:54And after I took a temperature I realised exactly what it was
05:58This was my thermometer
06:00It snapped in two after I tried to insert it
06:03I was more careful with my spare and got a reading
06:05The inside of the body is minus 15
06:08Froze?
06:09Solid
06:10And those marks...
06:13You know when you put a piece of meat in the freezer without wrapping it properly and it develops a kind of weird wrinkle pattern?
06:21I think that's what we have here
06:28What a day, what a day
06:56No, that's definitely your colour
06:59Heh
07:00Heh
07:01Heh
07:02It's for you
07:04Thank you, Chacharam
07:06You're late
07:07Oh, don't give me grief, mate
07:08I've got a monster hangover
07:09Hmm
07:10Hello, Mama
07:11Aghiya Twada
07:12Sabtu favorite, sabtu talented, sabtu handsome
07:13Hello
07:14Hello
07:15Hello
07:16Hello
07:17Hello
07:18Hello
07:19Hello
07:20Hello
07:32Hello
07:33Hello
07:34Hello
07:35My gorgeous boy
07:36How are you?
07:37Very well, Mama
07:38Happy Birthday
07:39How are you today?
07:40Not so bad
07:41Yesterday not so good
07:42But today is so so
07:43Yeah, if I had had as many seventieths as you I'd be pretty happy, you know
07:45All right, Chuckles
07:46So, who thinks they deserve a present?
07:47Oh, you shouldn't have
07:49Oh, you shouldn't have
07:50Oh
07:51Have
07:52Oh
07:54Ah
07:55Oh
07:56Oh
07:57Oh
07:58Oh
07:59Oh
08:121.8
08:24And are we sure about carpet?
08:29It's warmer, makes you feel more welcoming,
08:32more like you're at home.
08:34Although, maybe people don't want to feel like they're at home.
08:37Maybe they want to feel like they're in a medical setting.
08:38Well, we can't afford real wood.
08:40Even here looks pony, sir.
08:42Well, I'm just saying for the consulting office.
08:43Give it a bloody rest, Geoff, please.
08:45It's just a suggestion.
08:46I mean, I don't even want to be here.
08:48This is not even my idea, so...
08:52It's hard enough as it is without you spending money.
08:53We do not have...
08:54Carpet it is.
09:00Amy?
09:04Yeah. Yeah. Hang on.
09:06Can you zip over to my brother's office tomorrow after work?
09:09Why?
09:10Just mortgage stuff. Last few forms.
09:12Is there a problem?
09:13Well, apparently, you've been laundering money for the Ruskies.
09:17Six okay?
09:18Fine.
09:20Yeah, that's cool. We'll be there at six.
09:23Yeah, and can you bring that statement of earnings?
09:25Yeah, that's cool.
09:40So, why the hell would you screw a freezer door shut?
09:44Right. Well, that looks very much like blood to me, and if it's his, we might just have a shout in finding out who he is and maybe where he comes from.
09:58They just won't budge. I'm so sorry.
10:19As I say, they're very happy with the first six months of sick leave, and they're happy to go half pay for another six, but they just won't allow medical retirement.
10:37Which, obviously, still leaves you three months shy of your full 30 years, and I'm as angry as you are, because I know five years ago they just would have waved this through without a second thought.
10:53Maybe in five years they will, but now? You know what it's like, Cass. They're still counting every single penny.
11:08What was that figure again? What does it equate to exactly?
11:14It's 124,467 pounds.
11:18That I'd lose, despite me not being able to come back three months ago.
11:23Which they say, they, not me, is not the case.
11:30And what the fuck do they know?
11:33Sir.
11:38The bean counters. Never done a single day on the job in their lives.
11:42Meaning they have not one single scintilla of an idea what 30 years of, sorry 29 years and nine months of doing this job does to a person.
11:5029 years and nine months of having to mock up the blood and the tears and the rage and the despair on a daily basis.
11:58This judgment does not recognize that, sir. This judgment does not cut me any slack.
12:13And again, um, I'm so sorry, Cass.
12:15Yeah, well, I mean, me too.
12:24I will need to go back to them.
12:26What do you want me to say?
12:27I don't know. I need to think.
13:10Hey, Eugenia.
13:29Hello, Elizabeth.
13:30I'm there to head straight up.
13:31Yeah.
13:40Hello, Mom.
13:47Sorry.
14:01Marla's fifth, fourth movement can't really cut that short.
14:04Right.
14:09You never really caught that particular bug, did you?
14:13What bug's that?
14:15Music.
14:16I love music.
14:17Oh, proper music, I mean.
14:18Nothing but classical is proper, is it?
14:21I know your father always found that rather disappointing.
14:25He would have loved to have shared his passion with you.
14:30Oh, well.
14:31We found lots else to share.
14:36Not really.
14:38So what have you planned today, then?
14:41Oh, today I'm going roller skating.
14:44And tonight I thought I might head into town and try a club.
14:47Oh, we're in that sort of mood, are we?
14:51Today I will be mainly lying in bed, Elizabeth, wishing I was dead.
14:57Because everyone I ever loved, liked or enjoyed spending time with already is.
15:03Right.
15:04Well, thanks for that.
15:09Well, if you will ask such asinine questions.
15:13Okay.
15:14Er, enjoy your lunch.
15:17I'll see you tomorrow.
15:23Elizabeth?
15:26This soup is cold.
15:28What?
15:34I'll ask you, Genia, to heat it up.
15:43Okay, I'm going to get straight onto that now, boss.
15:46Okay, no worries.
15:46I'll head back with Murray.
15:48So this model was only manufactured between 1998 and 2008.
15:52It discontinued 12 years ago.
15:55Is that useful?
15:58What, in terms of working out how long it's been dead, you mean?
16:01I could have just stuck it in this one last week.
16:03Just pull this out of the back pocket of his tracksuit.
16:05Oh, man, a marathon.
16:06What's a marathon?
16:08Snickers.
16:08It's what they used to call them.
16:10They used to call Snickers marathon.
16:11Did they do a reboot of marathon last year, or...?
16:14Did they?
16:15This looks like paper, though.
16:16Wouldn't the reboot have been plastic?
16:17Yeah, maybe.
16:18When did they change it originally?
16:20God knows.
16:21Ten years ago?
16:22Twenty?
16:23What did we do before Google?
16:24How was life even worth living?
16:25You know, there are three ways that you make money from a charity eventual.
16:33There's before, on, and after the night.
16:36And by far the most important of those is after.
16:38That's where the real money's made.
16:39So, it would be great to get some more lots for the auction, but we've got less than a
16:44week to go, and I think our priority now has to be to get those last two tables sold.
16:48Yeah.
16:49And the richer the better, please.
16:52Yeah.
16:53Okay, well, yeah, lovely to talk to you, too.
16:56Thank you so much for all your hard work so far.
16:59Yeah.
16:59And I'll see you Wednesday.
17:02Yeah.
17:02Okay.
17:02Bye-bye.
17:29You've got to see this.
17:52I thought we were practising spelling our names today.
17:57Oh, my God.
17:58Cool.
18:03You can gag.
18:05I can't stand here and sing, Jack.
18:07I've got very important meetings to go to.
18:09I am a very important man.
18:11How long?
18:12I don't know.
18:12Um, nothing.
18:13We'd all like to hear you sing.
18:15And dance.
18:18If this ends up on Facebook, you're dead to me.
18:26I'm ready.
18:26Heads, shoulders, knees, and toes.
18:30Take your toes.
18:32Eyes.
18:33Ears.
18:34Bell.
18:36Nose.
18:37That's it.
18:38Shoulders, knees, and toes.
18:39I'm so sorry.
18:43Yeah.
18:44What are you going to do?
18:46What can I do?
18:47It's always projects, Cass.
18:49Jump on one of those or take a job in admin.
18:51I'm not taking a job in fucking admin.
18:53Okay.
18:53Well, come back in with us, then.
18:57Lose it again.
18:59It was one man.
19:01You think?
19:04It was everything, Sonny.
19:06It was Finch.
19:07It was 30 years of doing this shit.
19:09It was the Walker case.
19:11What I did.
19:12What we did.
19:13It was everything.
19:14You know, being away from it, the questions fade.
19:18Well, they don't go away, but they fade.
19:25I don't know what to say, Cass.
19:27No.
19:28Me neither.
19:29How's John?
19:35Yeah, good, thanks.
19:37And the boys?
19:38Uh, Addy's driving me nuts, but, yeah, all good in the board scheme of things.
19:43How's your dad?
19:46I told you it was rapid onset.
19:47Mm.
19:48Um, so lots of memory issues, obviously, but lots of anger, too.
19:53And, uh, depression.
19:56How aware do you think he is of it all?
19:58Oh, often very.
20:00Which is where the mood swings come from.
20:02It's completely terrifying for him.
20:06Oh, shit.
20:09Cass, I'm really sorry.
20:14I'll bet ahead.
20:16I ran into Jake earlier.
20:18He told me about the case.
20:21Fiverr, if you know when marathons changed to Snickers.
20:252000.
20:26Way out, 1990.
20:27Oh, wow.
20:28Where did my life go?
20:30Yeah, the victim, um, had a marathon wrapper in his pocket.
20:34We're checking it for DNA.
20:36And Jake said you think he'd been kept in a freezer?
20:38Pretty sure now.
20:40The lab's confirmed traces of blood in a freezer found near the body.
20:43What, and you're thinking he'd been in there since the 90s?
20:46Don't know.
20:48Ah, weird.
20:50Why would someone keep her body for 30 years?
20:52Do you know yet how it got to the dump?
20:54Well, Murray's going through their records and we're checking Miss Burr's two years either side of 1990.
20:58If the victim had a mill water on his arm, which will help.
21:03Hmm.
21:05I've got to go.
21:08It's lovely to see you.
21:12Sorry, I'm grumpy.
21:14Well, luckily I'm very nice, so I forgive you.
21:16When you find the right vehicle, check to see what else they dumped.
21:23Because there might be a second freezer that has the rest of him in it.
21:26Still got it.
21:27Ah, of course.
21:40A windowsill.
21:42What's it with you in a windowsill?
21:47Reminds me where I came from, innit, bro?
21:51Reminds me of a day 40 years ago.
21:53Sitting here, looking down, feeling half-petrified half-fucking-air.
21:59First time ever we showed them we weren't the smiley-waggly-headed
22:02it ain't half-hot-mom-twats they wanted us to be.
22:05Hmm.
22:06It's good to be reminded of that every once in a while.
22:11Because we both know it ain't over.
22:19Nowhere near.
22:21No, no, that was really helpful.
22:23Thanks, thank you.
22:23So, serial number on the freezer.
22:27It links to a purchase made in August 2001
22:30from a ranch of Curry's in Croydon.
22:33Please tell me you have a name.
22:35I have a name.
22:36Mr. Robert Fogarty.
22:38Brilliant. Address?
22:40Address no longer existing.
22:41It was a block of flats demolished seven years ago.
22:45Sorry, did you just say Fogarty?
22:47Yeah.
22:48I was just on the phone to the firm that dumped the freezer,
22:50the household clearance firm.
22:51And they're actually contracted by Haringey Council,
22:54but the house they cleared,
22:55the house the freezer came from,
22:57was owned by Mr. Robert Fogarty.
23:00Get in.
23:01Was.
23:02He died two months ago.
23:03Hi, Claire.
23:06Oh, hi.
23:07Oh, hi, Dean.
23:18These need signing.
23:19It's the Morrison contracts.
23:21Okay.
23:21And then these are the VAT exemptions for the Belgian deal.
23:24Right.
23:25And then a man called Felix called.
23:27Felix?
23:27Yeah, no message.
23:28Just ask if you could call him ASAP.
23:29Said you know what it was about.
23:30Right.
23:31Can you take that to the post for me?
23:55Sure.
23:55Welcome, next boss.
23:59Hey, here.
24:01Cool.
24:02Thanks, you did buddy.
24:05What care?
24:06Not points to it.
24:15Bye.
24:17Bye.
24:18Hey, Tren.
24:19Bye.
24:19Bye, Tren.
24:21Bye.
24:22Bye.
24:23Bye.
24:24Bye.
24:25Hey. Hello. You're not meant to be here. Yeah, I changed the interview to next week.
24:37Oh, my love. That is very sweet of you. Thank you. So pleased to see you.
24:47Oh, what a great day I've had. They didn't? Yeah, they did.
24:53For the three lousy months.
25:01Listen, I need to be at my dad's in half an hour, so I'm going to have a quick shower, and then I'll tell you about it on the way.
25:16So you lived here alone? Yeah, been dead about six weeks here, I can see. You can imagine the stay of it.
25:20That house was disgusting as well. Rubbish everywhere.
25:22And do you know what he died of?
25:24Oh, I technically think. He weren't old. Late 40s, apparently, but the neighbours said he drank from morning to night.
25:29So this is where it was.
25:33It was still plugged in. Electricity's still on. Had this odd bracket on it, so you couldn't open it.
25:39Okay. You didn't think it was unusually heavy? I didn't really give it any form, to be honest.
25:45Money was rubbish. It always is for the council. It was a get-in-and-get-out job.
25:48Plus, we knew it was going to the dump anyway, so...
25:50And there was definitely no other freezer in the house.
25:53Oh.
25:54Hmm. And what about everything else? Is the furniture, the personal possessions?
25:59That's our warehouse waiting to get sorted.
26:00Okay. And no relatives took anything before you came in?
26:04There were no relatives. No, we'll apparently know nothing.
26:06Okay. So, DC Collier here will need to go through everything that you removed from the house.
26:12Why?
26:14Because the body that we found in this freezer, sir, was not whole, and you might be storing the rest of it.
26:20Eh?
26:24Bottom line, I know, unequivocally, I don't want to go back.
26:27I've already given the job everything I have.
26:32So, the only other option is giving up the money.
26:35And for what it's worth, I think we could absolutely manage without it.
26:38And if it was just you and me, yeah, I think we could.
26:41But I've no idea what my dad might need in the next year or two.
26:45So, I think...
26:47I actually have no choice.
26:49It's...
26:50I've got 31 blokes here who chose to get a Millwall tattoo.
27:1831.
27:18I would never cease to be amazed by a vagaries of human nature.
27:24So, no obvious cause of death?
27:26Not with what I have.
27:27Nothing from toxicology either.
27:30Which would suggest if there is anything to find, it's going to be with the head.
27:34So, we need the rest of him.
27:36Please.
27:38I'll call you.
27:39Okay. Bye.
27:40Bye.
27:48Well, I think they're perfectly within their rights.
27:57Really?
27:58Listen, they want and need people to stay for 30 years.
28:01So, if they start making exceptions for someone who's just had enough...
28:06Who's just had enough?
28:06Tomorrow, some bloke comes along and says, oh, well, in that case, can I finish six months earlier?
28:12I think you're slightly missing the point, Dad.
28:13I haven't just had enough.
28:14I've been off set.
28:15Yeah, well, that's another bloody con.
28:17Another what?
28:18Cass.
28:19And you lot, you take a day off if you break a thing.
28:23What's that at the end of my...
28:24Fingernail.
28:25A fucking fingernail.
28:26And who pays for it, eh?
28:28Us.
28:29Bloody Muggins taxpayers.
28:31Your sick pay.
28:34Your pension.
28:34Jesus Christ.
28:36I'd have died to have had a pension like you get.
28:39Which I have been paying into for 30 years.
28:42Oh, 29 years and 9 months, I think you'll find.
28:49We should be heading.
28:54Only start tomorrow.
28:55We should be heading.
28:56Only start tomorrow.
29:15Oh, come on!
29:19Cassie?
29:23Sorry about that.
29:24It's not him, it's his...
29:25I know, it's fine.
29:26And I'm sure you had it much worse than me.
29:29No, he seems okay with me.
29:31And listen, obviously tonight wasn't the right time,
29:34but when you get a moment,
29:35I know he wants to talk to you about his will.
29:38His will?
29:39He keeps mentioning it.
29:41It's making him stressed, so...
29:43How about I call you and we get a date in the diary?
29:46Sure, whatever.
29:47Night, Jenny.
29:48Bye.
29:48Bye.
30:01And then each month is basically a montage
30:03of the photos taken of us that month in the last 11 years.
30:06Oh, Miles, that's so lovely.
30:09She's going to love that.
30:11Did you hear that, matey?
30:11What?
30:14Have you sorted something out for Mother's Day?
30:16Mother's Day?
30:18Oh, my God, Sam.
30:19I've reminded you a thousand times.
30:21Okay, come on, guys.
30:22We're late.
30:22Well, if you're sure.
30:35Because there are any number of projects I could assign you to.
30:37You know, your skills will be invaluable.
30:39No, if I have to be here, I might as well do what I do.
30:42And I'm up to speed on the Fogarty case,
30:44so I'll start straight away on that, if that's okay.
30:46Sure.
30:47And, er, I'll get Ock Health to devise a structured return timetable.
30:51Ease you in.
30:51Whatever.
30:52It's only three months, Cass.
30:53It's a good thing to remind them of.
31:05Even if it does feel forced.
31:07Sorry?
31:07Sunday.
31:08Mother's Day.
31:10Oh, yeah.
31:14The messed up families I see on a daily basis.
31:17And not having known my own parents.
31:19It's good to remind them just how lucky they are.
31:47Have a good day.
31:49Okay, Marie, goodbye.
32:02Morning, Belle.
32:03Morning, Fiona.
32:13Elizabeth, do you have five minutes?
32:15I'm actually in a bit of a rush, Eugenia.
32:17Yeah, sure.
32:20What's up?
32:21I'm thinking of leaving.
32:25Gosh.
32:28Right?
32:29Um, I'm sorry to hear that.
32:32Do you mind if I ask why?
32:33The work is hard.
32:37Your mother can be difficult.
32:40I'm sure you know this.
32:42Yes.
32:43But it's a good job.
32:44It is satisfying and worthwhile, I hope, and I'm lucky, I know this, but I'm struggling with the money.
32:53I've been working here for three years and my pay has only gone up by one pound an hour in that time.
33:00Which is actually more than inflation, and more than the going rate for the job, I'm sure.
33:06All I can say is, I struggle.
33:10I'm not greedy, but rent goes up, heating bills go up, and I'm working as many hours as I can possibly work, but life is very hard for me and my daughter.
33:26Very hard.
33:27And I don't want to lose you.
33:34Maybe we can speak at the end of the week?
33:36Please.
33:37I would appreciate that very much.
33:40Okay, no problem.
33:42And thank you for listening.
33:57The problem is, Kai, the repeated lying benefits no one, and certainly not you, because if we lie to the people closest to us, it destroys trust, of course.
34:13But also, it stops people knowing us or being able to understand us.
34:20And if we can't understand someone, how can we ever begin to help them when they're struggling?
34:50Good morning.
35:09Morning.
35:10Hi, Ross.
35:11Morning.
35:11clear morning morning
35:17so what did you say to them what you told me to you didn't want to fuss yeah more of a fuss
35:39than that that was like I went out to get a cup of bleeding tea you okay yeah just gonna
35:52keep my head down sunny do the job not get too involved be fine it will
36:09so Fogarty where are we okay so we got one little tickle on the Intel system PNC record for a drink
36:19drive conviction from 1990 1990 marathon year okay interesting exactly it said there are further
36:26details on the microfiche so I've made an application to get them good Jake's on his
36:31way to the house clearance company to go through everything they took and didn't dump
36:35yeah and most importantly we're pretty sure we've identified the victim
37:05Mr. Fogarty I presume
37:17and that's its heart there god you never get blase about seeing their hearts for the first time
37:38oh dear what number is this then it's my third or first oh congratulations thank you my first day
37:46on this unit oh well we'll stick together and they said on your site you could tell us the sex we can
37:51but not this early I'm afraid look at him he's literally gonna explode with impatience well at least
37:59he's in the right place oh god just remind me of your age again mum
38:0846 what do you need to know her age oh no no all good tell you what just wait 10 seconds and I'm gonna
38:17have a quick word of my colleague you why do you need to
38:23I'm getting the staff these days
38:30we think his name was Matthew Kieran Walsh otherwise known as Matt he was 24 years old when he disappeared
38:41he was an apprentice electrician this was one of several photos given to the original
38:47investigation by his girlfriend at the time a Karen Chambers if you compare the tattoo to the one
38:54from the autopsy you can see this distinct snake design it's pretty unique I've been on Millville
38:59tattoo websites and I'm not seeing anything else like it when did he go missing he was last seen on
39:04the 30th of March 1990 near Copsville Park West Endon which is about a mile from where he lived
39:10actually and any good leads at the time I'm trying to locate the original files all that's just from the
39:14miss per database okay and do we have any next of kin which one to find the most up-to-date contact
39:21contact date has right now
39:28well come straight down well it's not too late I mean she's gonna hate it anyway
39:58she'll be okay as long as we sit her next to your friends it's just mine she'll be unbearably snobby
40:05too all I'm saying all I'm saying is this is meant to be the happiest day of our life you will be and I just don't
40:19want that evil or count to spoil anything I have to invite her babe she is my mom
40:25she won't spoil anything I promise I won't let her
40:30you're a mystery to me sometimes Elizabeth failed I would have put her out to pasture years ago
40:44come on present list
40:46hey hey this just came through which is interesting
41:00the front page of the Fogarty drink drive stop oh yeah so first of all the time date and where he was
41:10stopped 11 37 at night March the 30th 1990 on Cole Bridge Road which turns out to be less than a mile
41:19away from the location of the last known sighting of Matthew Walsh which was walking down Townmead Road
41:26near Copsefield Park at 10 55 so less than a mile away on exactly the same night okay so this is good
41:33no yeah I think so because here you've got Walsh spotted alive and well just before 11 and then
41:38you've got the guy in whose house we find Walsh's body stopped in his car just down the road 40 minutes
41:43later with we might reasonably presume Walsh's body now in the car yeah I think if you're a gambling man
41:49that's a strong possibility now that's all fine that all fits what's curious is when you read the
41:54traffic officers notes on the arrest what was the cop's name Alan Hamilton so if you look at his
42:00notes there you'll see that when Fogarty was pulled over oh wow there were four other people in the car
42:09with him oh is that Felix yeah hi Felix it's Dean Dean Barton hey mate a long time thanks for getting
42:22back to me yeah no problem sorry it took a while I couldn't find your number anywhere no worries so
42:28what's up oh listen Dean bottom line I need a favour oh yeah what sort of favour I've been let down by a
42:36massive shipment but it's passage I mean from Cal Lake to here and I was wondering if you could possibly
42:41help me out yeah I don't do that anymore Felix you know that it's 11 years now I don't have the contacts
42:50anymore I'm just an ordinary businessman these days so I'm not the guy um you need someone else
42:58I mean how much you're even talking about
43:07well weirdly I actually remember this incident remarkably well
43:25okay okay good why because it was so strange nothing like this had ever happened to me before
43:35or indeed ever happened again wow go on well so as it says here the car was speeding that's why we
43:44pulled it over and when the driver got out Fogarty I could smell alcohol on his breath it didn't seem
43:52drunk but we did a test that he failed it so obviously I had to nick him which is when he
43:59started to cry and he was a big lad tall but he was crying like a child like he was utterly broken-hearted
44:07it was upsetting you know because well he seemed like a nice enough kid I mean he'd been silly but as I
44:15said to him he'd get a couple of points on his license and a year ban but it wasn't the end of the world
44:21which is when he told me he was driving back from a party in Henda celebration party celebration party for
44:32you know what? passing out
44:39no he was a probationer who just qualified and he was crying because he knew he knew he just fucked his entire career
44:50and the others in the car
44:56but they've been at the same party
45:01yeah
45:04that's why it stayed in my head all these years
45:08because all five of them
45:13were newly qualified coppers
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