Skip to playerSkip to main content



#RealityRealmUS
Reality Realm US

🎞 Please subscribe to our official channel to watch the full movie for free, as soon as possible. ❤️Reality Insight Hub❤️
👉 Official Channel: />👉 THANK YOU ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Transcript
00:00So, we weren't expecting a goal commander for Yorkshire is currently unavailable.
00:30So, you have me. What's the situation?
00:32Buildings cleared and locked down.
00:33Any hostages?
00:34At least two, possibly more.
00:36The suspect absconded from HMP Ameth.
00:38Any demands?
00:39Not yet. We're trying to establish contact.
00:42Why hold up a police station? It's not a bank.
00:52Last minute. Let's go firearms.
00:55It's crowded in here, isn't it? Who are they?
00:57DS Hunter and DC Akbari, part of the crime squad.
01:00We work closely with criminal records.
01:02Where's DI Monroe?
01:03We don't know. She wasn't amongst the evacuated workers.
01:05I've sent her a message. She'll be here.
01:07Right. Get us a coffee, will you?
01:14Tomorrow's ex-boss. Apparently he's the right piece of work.
01:17We're about to establish contact with a hostage-seeker.
01:19All right, everybody. Shush, shush, shush, shush, shush.
01:22This is Chief Superintendent Callum Banks.
01:24We have the building surrounded.
01:25Let's try and find a peaceful solution, shall we?
01:28Good idea.
01:30Monroe?
01:30Monroe?
01:30Monroe?
01:30Monroe?
01:30Monroe?
01:30Monroe?
01:32Monroe?
01:34Monroe?
01:38Monroe?
01:39Monroe?
01:40Monroe?
01:41Monroe?
01:42Monroe?
01:43Monroe?
01:44Monroe?
01:45Monroe?
01:46Monroe?
01:47Monroe?
01:48Monroe?
02:16Monroe?
02:17Monroe?
02:18God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the
02:38things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
02:48Patience. Is everything alright? Yeah, I'm just here with a woman who says she's been a victim
03:07of a miscarriage of justice. Well, she should speak to a solicitor. Well, I told her she
03:13could speak to you. What? No, I don't have time to deal with some random off the streets
03:17right now. Um, I don't think she's a random. Can you just come, please? Okay, fine. Come
03:25and meet me. I'm at that new coffee place around the corner. This is Nicola Barclay. Hi.
03:33D.I. Munro. So, what's this all about? I was wrongly convicted of murder. Murder? Fifteen
03:47years ago, my sponsor from an addiction support group who was found stabbed at his home.
03:55But he was already dead when I got there and I was scared. I had David's blood on me and
04:08I'd been drinking. I was pretty out of it. I ran. The cops found me at home the next day.
04:16No one believes in alcoholic. What do they think your motive was? Well, they said that
04:26I was afraid that he'd report me to social services for relapsing and being a non-fit mother
04:30and I was trying to silence him. They thought your sponsor would break his confidence. In
04:34my experience, confidentiality is a big deal in addiction support groups. That's what I
04:39told the police. I had nothing to do with it, but I served 15 years all the same. Christ.
04:45When did he get out? A few days ago. This is the police report. This is in Manchester? And Callum
04:59Banks was the DCI? Yeah. There's something missing. I mean, were there no other suspects? Can you help?
05:12Well, in my opinion, the police work done by the investigating team was uncooperated and unrigorous.
05:20Sounds on brand for Callum Banks.
05:31Hey, take a seat. We'll let you know when we've got something.
05:42Can you see me?
05:53Cool.
05:58Look, you're hoping.
06:04That's Nicola.
06:18Nicola, you can't be in here.
06:24Okay.
06:26Let's stay calm.
06:28Okay?
06:31Give me the gun, Nicola.
06:34Give me the gun, Nicola.
06:43What are you doing, Nicola?
06:58Apparently it's in criminal records.
07:00Wait, this is for real. Do we know where patients are?
07:02For stealing the building up.
07:03You've got to go get patients.
07:04I'm a sponsor on the way.
07:05Come on, let's go.
07:11I can't access the external server.
07:14They've isolated criminal records.
07:16So?
07:18Well, it means that I can't communicate with Manchester.
07:23There must be another way.
07:25Find it.
07:25You need to answer that.
07:43It's a good sign.
07:44It means they want to negotiate.
07:45You need time to think.
07:50You just...
07:51You need to...
07:52You need to...
07:54You...
07:55You...
07:56You...
07:57You...
07:57This is Chief Superintendent Callum Banks.
08:13We have the building surrounded.
08:14Let's try and find a peaceful solution, shall we?
08:16Good idea.
08:19Good idea.
08:21Monroe?
08:23Cut the loudspeaker, yeah?
08:27What the hell are you playing at, Monroe?
08:29You might remember Nicola Barclay.
08:32She's a murderer and a fugitive.
08:35You sure about that?
08:37What does she want?
08:39Her case re-examined.
08:42We don't bargain with criminals.
08:44Haven't you attempted to neutralize her?
08:46She's one woman.
08:47A woman with a gun can do just as much harm as a man with a gun.
08:52All right, Monroe.
08:53Enough to shut.
08:54We're coming in.
08:55Can you wait?
08:58Give me one hour and I will resolve this peacefully.
09:02No.
09:02No way.
09:02I assume you don't want fatalities reported on the news.
09:09Fine.
09:10You want one hour.
09:11After that, we're launching an assault.
09:15Start finding a way in.
09:17You've said an hour.
09:19Surely you've learnt by now not to trust her.
09:21I don't know what you mean.
09:22You will do.
09:32Patience.
09:36You okay?
09:37I need you to get into HQ.
09:41The whole place is locked down.
09:42Fine.
09:43It's the only way to access criminal records in Manchester.
09:46I can't do it from here.
09:48All right.
09:48All right.
09:50We have to get inside.
09:52Come on.
09:55Let's do it.
09:57There.
09:58Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on.
10:24You sent it?
10:25Yeah.
10:26Um.
10:27Hmm.
10:28Your sponsor was a professor.
10:34Chemistry.
10:36Hmm.
10:38Shall I print it?
10:40Yeah.
10:46What's that?
10:48Um.
10:49It looks like some sort of code.
10:55Can you decipher it?
10:58I'll need some time.
11:04Can I?
11:05Yeah.
11:05Yeah.
11:22Stop.
11:23What?
11:25Um.
11:26It's just that I always work alone in here.
11:29Not today.
11:29She's trying to prove your innocence.
11:45You need to trust her.
11:47I don't know.
11:47I don't.
12:08I don't know.
12:10?
12:20?
12:24?
12:27?
12:28?
12:34?
12:38Customer.
12:38Please advise crowds for several of the lower-level campers.
12:42I'm looking to see you in my bed now.
12:44So, any word again?
12:45Pull back up the timeline now, young bitch.
13:03Isn't that the lad from Suckle?
13:06Yeah.
13:07What's he doing here?
13:08He's, um, Patience's boyfriend.
13:12Or was.
13:33Have you got family?
13:35Kids.
13:41Her daughter.
13:44Gemma.
13:46She's the most important thing in my life.
13:49So I want to claim my name.
13:51Tell me about her.
13:52How did you know Patience work with me?
13:53I didn't. I was looking for her.
14:05Oh.
14:06There was stuff online about her.
14:07Said she was a genius at solving difficult cases.
14:09Yeah, she is.
14:10If you were on day release, you must be close to finishing your sentence.
14:24Just under a year.
14:26Why don't you wait, get a solicitor, appear of your case?
14:27Because I don't trust the law.
14:39Yeah, Karen Banks will do that to you.
14:4525 minutes.
14:46She's got 25 minutes to solve this.
14:50She will.
14:52She will.
14:53God, I could do with a drink.
14:54I'm sorry.
14:55Oh, no, don't be. Don't be.
14:58So could I.
15:03You said that then.
15:06You knew about addiction support groups.
15:09Yeah, I've worked on cases in that world.
15:12But what led you there?
15:16My son was killed.
15:18Oh, God, I'm sorry.
15:20It was a hit and run.
15:23Noah.
15:24Noah, who's six.
15:28He's the sweetest, smartest kid.
15:31Everybody loved him.
15:41I love you.
15:42I love you.
15:42I love you.
15:42I love you.
15:54I'm ready.
16:12Right.
16:13We're going in.
16:14Now?
16:15It's not time.
16:16She still has 15 minutes.
16:18Yeah, exactly.
16:19It'll be a surprise.
16:20Chief Superintendent, if Di Munro's not ready, will put her and Patience in serious danger.
16:30It's us to end now.
16:32Do whatever it takes.
16:33We're going in.
16:38To your right.
16:39To your left.
16:40Let's get the YouTube code.
16:43Let's move.
16:44So, the day that he was murdered, your sponsor, David Exeter, was chairing an addiction support meeting.
16:52He kept a register.
16:53Really?
16:54It's supposed to be anonymous.
16:55Well, he used a code.
16:57And you cracked it.
16:59There was an interesting photo on his wall.
17:01A gathering of eminent scientists in 1860 at the Karlsruin conference.
17:07Yeah.
17:08Well, it was a crucial moment in the conception of the periodic table.
17:11I'm sorry.
17:12I'm getting a GCSE chemistry flashback.
17:13Move on.
17:14It was the key to his code.
17:16So, the numbers in his notebook, they're atomic numbers.
17:19And so, I matched them with their corresponding symbols.
17:22And?
17:22Their names.
17:31What was going on?
17:33Um.
17:34Okay, we need to get out of here.
17:35Okay.
17:36Now.
17:36Okay.
17:36Move.
17:37What?
17:39Control, confirm entry made.
17:40Visibility line moving carefully, over.
17:47Control, we've secured floor one heading down to basement.
17:54Control, this is team leading.
17:56Your signal is breaking up.
17:59This way.
18:01I'm police.
18:07She's with me.
18:08Yes, sir.
18:09Stand up.
18:10Yes, sir.
18:11I'm fired at that building.
18:12Stand as you are.
18:16Possages have been becoming, sir.
18:19The suspect has not been located.
18:21Over.
18:23Christ's sake.
18:31Eddie and Betty are fugitive.
18:33You've outdone yourself, Monroe.
18:35You're likely to lose your job for this.
18:37This all comes back to you when you know it.
18:40Careful.
18:41You know what happens when you let your mouth run.
18:43Any word out of you in there and I'll make sure this time you can't just transfer your way out of trouble.
18:47I'm going to ask you again, why did you bring an armed civilian into the criminal records department?
18:53Do you realize how serious this is?
19:00You're central in an internal investigation.
19:03Your job is on the line.
19:06What's he doing here?
19:09I'm waiting for an answer.
19:10May I have a word with D.A. Monroe in private?
19:18Yeah.
19:35She's a tricky one, isn't she?
19:38She was in my department in Manchester for a couple of years.
19:40I know you have a history with Banks, but you can't make this personal.
19:50Oh, not make it personal, right?
19:55You know, Banks said you couldn't be trusted.
19:58From what I've seen today, I think you might be right.
20:04He tried to frame me, sir.
20:06What?
20:10He's bent.
20:12And I saw it time and again.
20:15Corner cutting, massaging evidence to fit the narrative, cherry picking cases.
20:21And when I called him on it, he made life very difficult for me.
20:28That's why you left.
20:36Look.
20:38I don't like the guy.
20:41If you don't play a ball now, it could cost you your job.
20:45And I don't want to lose a valued officer.
20:46It's a very long-winded compliment, Sir Herbert.
20:55So, will you cooperate?
21:02I can't.
21:05His connection with Nicola Barclay isn't just to do with the prison break.
21:08What?
21:19Mum?
21:22I understand there's a conflict of interest with the previous case involving Nicola Barclay.
21:35I'm afraid, Chief Superintendent, we're going to have to step off this investigation.
21:41That'd be ridiculous.
21:43This is my division.
21:44This is my case.
21:44If you could step out, please.
21:46Please.
21:47Please.
21:47Please.
21:47Please.
21:47Please.
21:47Please.
21:47Please.
21:47Please.
21:48Please.
21:49Please.
21:49Please.
21:49Please.
21:50Please.
21:51Please.
21:52Please.
21:57It might be diplomatic if you left us, Joey.
22:08Did you make any attempt to stop Miss Barclay from fleeing?
22:14When I was being pinned to the floor by the AR team, no.
22:19So you have no idea where she is now?
22:21No.
22:22I'm sorry.
22:23I'm sorry.
22:24Okay.
22:25Please.
22:26Okay.
22:27Please.
22:28Please.
22:29You work with D.I. Munro on criminal investigations, but you aren't officially in her department?
22:42No.
22:43No, I'm employed in criminal records.
22:47Sorry.
22:48But the crime squad often requests my help.
22:52In what capacity?
22:55Um, well, I'm autistic, so I can help them see things in a different way.
23:02Um, so, uh, these documents tell the order of the events, but I'm looking for the story.
23:16So when I lay everything out, I can see the patterns that start to emerge, and then I follow the path that they present, and more evidence appears, and then it's like reconfiguring a kaleidoscope of the pattern, and then I know how the case unfolds.
23:30Hmm.
23:31Hmm.
23:32Hmm.
23:33Well, traces of silica and sodium carbonate were found at the crime scene.
23:37So, uh, 15 years ago, the victim, David Exeter, was chairing an addiction support meeting, and it was held at a disused glass factory.
23:44Hence the traces of silica and sodium carbonate.
23:47Yeah, exactly.
23:48So, Miss Barkley claimed that she wasn't at the meeting, but traces were found on her shoes and on the crime scene.
23:54Making her a suspect?
23:55Mm-hmm.
23:56But couldn't the victim have left them there?
23:59He was at the factory chair in the meeting.
24:01Well, David Exeter, he was a wheelchair user, and so that means that the residue and the pattern distribution are completely different.
24:08So, investigators concluded that it was Miss Barkley who left the traces there?
24:13Yes.
24:14There's another way of looking at it, though.
24:19Miss Barkley didn't deposit traces of silica and sodium carbonate on her shoes in the victim's home. She picked it up there.
24:26So, you're saying someone else from the addiction support meeting was at the crime scene?
24:31Yes.
24:33Why were the police so stuck on Nicola Barkley? Was everyone else ruled out?
24:39They weren't even looked into.
24:41Attendees are anonymous, but it wasn't impossible to find who else was there.
24:46How do you mean?
24:47David Exeter, he kept notes in code about everyone that attended the meeting, so I compiled a list.
24:53Why didn't the team in Manchester do this?
24:58I don't know.
24:59Too focused on their golden conviction rates.
25:03They also didn't think it relevant.
25:05Why?
25:07Well, the phone record's here.
25:10Miss Barkley was the last person David Exeter called.
25:14Investigators assumed he was threatening to report her to child protection services for relapsing.
25:18So, she killed him to silence him. That's quite the supposition.
25:25Well, when they found her the next day inebriated, they took that as proof.
25:29And she paid for it for the next 15 years.
25:36What?
25:37I thought you might like to go into your cell.
25:50What?
25:51Yeah, we've been asked to keep you in the station, so, you know, but at least you've got a bed.
25:55Christ, sir.
25:56Yeah, I'm sorry.
25:57It's okay, you're only doing your job.
25:59What are you doing?
26:00Let's try it in here first.
26:02Thanks, but for God's sake, make sure Baxter doesn't find out, because you'll get discipline for this.
26:05It was Baxter's idea.
26:11Patience.
26:14Oh, God, I'm so sorry.
26:16What?
26:17We're not supposed to be talking.
26:18Well, sod that.
26:19Are you okay?
26:22Um...
26:23Well, yeah, they took my headphones and my backpack, but I'm...
26:29Yeah, I'm fine.
26:30Hey, look, we haven't got much time, and God knows what Banks is cooking up, but it's pretty clear.
26:34You both think that Nicola was innocent, yeah?
26:36Yeah.
26:37And I'm sure that she knows that we think that, so why did she disappear?
26:41We were gonna help her.
26:42I explained the whole thing. Like, where did she go? I don't get it.
26:44Well...
26:46Well, maybe she got what she wanted already.
26:48What?
26:49Well, the list of names, everyone at the addiction support meeting.
26:52Yeah, but we haven't figured out who the killer was yet.
26:54Well, she can. She's resourceful.
26:57Yeah, and tough.
26:58Fifteen years in prison will do that for you, let alone what she went through before.
27:01You mean the murder of her sponsor?
27:03And losing her six-year-old son.
27:06What?
27:07He was killed at a hit-and-run 18 years ago.
27:10What happened to the driver?
27:12Never found.
27:18I'd like to make a phone call, please.
27:20Please.
27:44He's not making up.
27:48There's no answer.
27:49Um, what time is it?
27:50Uh-huh.
27:517.30.
27:53I believe we were running the group now.
27:56Um...
28:00Can I try one more number?
28:03But you know her.
28:04What, do you seriously think Patience would knowingly be guilty of assisting an escaped prisoner?
28:10I'm doing what I can.
28:11But I can't say more than that.
28:13Um...
28:14Um...
28:15Um...
28:16Well, I've gotten myself into some trouble.
28:19Yeah.
28:20I know.
28:21Listen, I know we're not, um...
28:22Dating.
28:23Anymore.
28:24But, um...
28:25I really need you to do something for me.
28:28Okay.
28:30Everything alright?
28:31I'll see you.
28:32What?
28:33Okay.
28:35Um...
28:36Well, I've gotten myself into some trouble.
28:39Yeah.
28:40I know.
28:41Listen, I know we're not, um...
28:43Dating.
28:44Anymore.
28:45But, um...
28:46I really need you to do something for me.
28:48Everything all right?
28:57Yeah.
29:02Sir, any chance you can pull any strings in Manchester?
29:17It's up in Manchester.
29:40Yeah.
29:42Hello.
29:49Do you mind the phone?
29:57You all right?
29:58I've got a little sign for you.
30:11Miss Evans, you requested a medical professional?
30:18Miss Evans, you requested a medical professional?
30:33Sir, I understand there's something I can actually help you with, Miss Evans.
30:48You all right, boss? How are you doing?
30:59Well, the linen could do with the linen. The bellboy's a bit of a drag.
31:03Well, I brought you some room service, so...
31:06Cheers.
31:09Sorry. I can't drink that.
31:11Well, maybe a fat rascal will have to take the edge off.
31:14I drove across town this morning to get those fresh just how you like them.
31:16Oh, you good lad.
31:19What's the news?
31:22Banks is about to hold a press conference.
31:24What? Why?
31:26Probably to craft some suitable narrative for himself.
31:29And throw me and Patience under the bus to cover his arse.
31:32Yep.
31:33Has Evans got all her facts lined up?
31:35Well, she's gone for her whole packet of highlighters, so...
31:38Hmm?
31:39And it's time to strike.
31:49What?
31:50Chief Superintendent Banks.
31:53Could you pop into the office, please, sir?
31:56It's about D.A. Monroe and Miss Evans.
31:58No, absolutely not.
31:59They had their chance and it wasn't convincing, as no doubt Wallace realised.
32:03They'll get what's coming to them and there's nothing they can do about it.
32:06I, er...
32:07I'm going to have to insist.
32:09You're going to want to hear them out.
32:12Fine.
32:13It's about not take long.
32:20They really did all this?
32:21Yep.
32:22You and Will have got to find this man.
32:24Sir.
32:33What's this?
32:34If you want to intimidate me, you'll need more than numbers on your side.
32:50You're in an embarrassing situation, sir.
32:53Losing an armed escaped prisoner from a building surrounded by police.
32:58As my friend in PR would say, the optics aren't going to play.
33:01Hmm.
33:02Well, you can be sure I'll make the public very aware of what a fantastic job City of York Police did in establishing that situation in the first place.
33:09We understand you're about to deliver a press conference and obviously all this will come out.
33:15But, if you wait, we think we can deliver Nicola Barclay to you.
33:20And you can look like you're doing your job.
33:23Where is she then?
33:25We're working on that, but we know where she's headed and we know what she wants.
33:28What she wants?
33:30Sadly a revelation.
33:31She wants to overturn her conviction.
33:32No.
33:33She isn't chasing exoneration.
33:36She's chasing revenge, sir.
33:40Eighteen years ago, Nicola's son was killed in a hit and run.
33:44The child was left for dead and the driver was never found.
33:46And it turns out the real reason that Nicola came to us is to learn the identity of the person who was driving that car.
33:52We, erm, managed to obtain the car accident report pertaining to the death of Miss Barclay's son in Manchester.
33:59We have a witness who stated after the car smashed into the wall, the driver quickly fled the scene.
34:06With that small bit of information, I was able to work out the identity of the driver, but for the rest, I needed the help of Dr Parsons.
34:14I have a contact at Manchester Royal Infirmary A&E. Meet me ex-husband, actually.
34:19Anyway, Tim found a traumatology case that was logged in A&E the day after the accident.
34:24Er, the patient's name, Andrew Montague.
34:27Andrew Montague.
34:28Andrew Montague attended his first addiction support meeting the same day that David Exeter, Nicola's sponsor, was killed.
34:37How do you know? It's impossible to find out who's in those rooms. Their anonymity is protected.
34:42And yet Miss Evans managed to put together a list in 20 minutes.
34:46We didn't need a list. We had a guilty suspect. She had traces of silica in a shoe.
34:50All that was disgrooved Chief Superintendent, I was Evans.
34:54I was Evans.
34:57We believe that Andrew Montague confided in his new AA sponsor that he killed Nicola's son in a hit-and-run.
35:04David tried to persuade Andrew to confess in person. So he rang Nicola to say that he was with someone who wanted to own up to the hit-and-run.
35:15But Andrew wasn't ready to accept responsibility for his crimes. So he killed David and fled the scene.
35:22When Nicola turned up, he was already dead.
35:25If you're telling me that Nicola Barclay wants revenge on Andrew Montague, then why are we stood round here wasting time?
35:32My team are looking for a no.
35:33D.I. Monroe, Miss Evans, you're free to go pending a decision.
35:40Given the irregularities that have come to light regarding the David Exeter case, I'll be opening an investigation with Manchester Police.
35:49You might want to cancel that press conference.
35:52Frankie.
36:16Hi, uh, Elliot. Sorry. Um...
36:20Hi.
36:24Seems like that was a success.
36:27Uh, yeah. Um...
36:30Sorry, I just wanted to say, um, thank you for helping us.
36:36Um, and that we couldn't have done it without you.
36:47So, how are you?
36:48Yeah, I'm fine. Great.
36:53Good.
36:54Yeah.
36:56Well, that'll be off.
36:57Okay.
36:58Yeah.
36:59Yeah, we've got an address for Andrew Montague, but the traffic's a nightmare. And our blue lights ain't helping.
37:14Backup's on the way.
37:15Um, Elliot. Um, I'm not fine.
37:28What?
37:29All good. I messed up.
37:30Oh, um...
37:31I got in my head. And I know you're with that woman from the soccer team now. And I understand, but I just needed to tell her...
37:45Um...
37:46What?
37:47What?
37:48Well, Sarah?
37:49No, no, no, no. I mean, it would go on a couple of days, but it wasn't right.
37:57It wasn't right.
37:59It wasn't?
38:01No.
38:02Why?
38:06Because I like someone else.
38:08We found Andrew Montague.
38:20Um, I need you.
38:21Yeah, go.
38:22Okay.
38:33Dear Ed Monroe, can I come with you?
38:35No.
38:39I solved this case. The hit and run. David Exeter's murder. Without me...
38:43You would have been...
38:44Fine.
38:45What?
38:46Well, get on then.
38:47Uh...
38:48Hold on tight, because I'm not going to slow down for you.
38:50Uh...
39:01Hello, Andrew.
39:03You killed myself.
39:05I don't know what you're talking about.
39:06Yes, you did. Get up the stairs.
39:07Somebody!
39:08Help!
39:09Take your voice down or I'll kill you now!
39:10I'll kill you!
39:11What are you talking about?
39:13Just get up!
39:23They're on the roof!
39:25What?
39:26Uh...
39:27Put this on.
39:28Um...
39:29I'm not going to jump if that's what you want.
39:36You're going to have to shoot me.
39:38You're going to have to shoot me.
39:39Oh...
39:40Oh, no.
39:51Okay, okay.
39:52Honestly, I didn't know he was dead until I heard.
39:55I'm sorry.
39:56You're going to take responsibility.
39:57I'm sorry.
39:58You're going to take responsibility.
40:00Well, you're going to take responsibility now!
40:03For David and for my boy!
40:06Nicola.
40:08Hey!
40:11Nicola, Patience did it.
40:12She found proof to clear your name.
40:14If you let him go, we're going to arrest him.
40:16And charge him.
40:17Okay?
40:18Trust me.
40:19You're too late!
40:20I've waited years for this!
40:22You're not going to take it away from me now!
40:24You don't want to do this, Nicola.
40:25You don't want to do this.
40:26Think about your daughter.
40:27I've not been a mother to Gemma for a long time!
40:30She's the wrong person now!
40:33But no one will never grow up!
40:35Never!
40:37Stay back!
40:38I will kill him!
40:39Miss Bartley!
40:44I...
40:45Sorry.
40:48D.I. Monroe, she always tells me I...
40:53I focus too much on the numbers and statistics.
41:00She's taught me to really look at the person and...
41:04When I look at you, I don't see a killer.
41:09She's right, Nicola.
41:11She's right.
41:12Let the gun down, Nicola.
41:13Let the gun down.
41:14Let the gun down.
41:23Get down!
41:24It wasn't me!
41:25It wasn't me!
41:26Get down!
41:27Get down!
41:28Get on the floor!
41:29Get down!
41:31Yeah.
41:32I'm fine.
41:33I'm fine.
41:34I'm fine.
41:35I'm fine.
41:36I'm fine.
41:37I'm fine.
41:38I'm fine.
41:39I'm fine.
41:40I'm fine.
41:41I'm fine.
41:42I'm fine.
41:43I'm fine.
41:44I'm fine.
41:45I'm fine.
41:46I'm fine.
41:47I'm fine.
41:48I'm fine.
41:49I'm fine.
41:50I'm fine.
41:51I'm fine.
41:52I'm fine.
41:53I'm fine.
41:54I'm fine.
41:55I'm fine.
41:56Walking around like nothing happened.
41:57I'll rest assured you won't be walking around like that anymore.
42:02You've paid the price and you shouldn't have.
42:05I'm fine.
42:06I'm fine.
42:07I'm fine.
42:08I'm fine.
42:09I'm fine.
42:10Sorry.
42:11Hi, boss.
42:12How are you feeling?
42:13Peachy.
42:14Anything we can do?
42:15Yeah.
42:16Don't cock it up before I get back.
42:18Yeah.
42:19She's fine.
42:20Underestimated you.
42:23You crazy badass.
42:26Mick.
42:29I...
42:31Well.
42:32You're dangerously unpredictable and chaotic, but...
42:37I'm glad you came to York.
42:57Welcome back, Mum.
42:59I've tidied up your office.
43:01What?
43:02I'll need you again.
43:03Oh.
43:04What happened with Nicola's case?
43:06Good news.
43:07Her conviction's been overturned.
43:08And what about the stuff she pulled last week?
43:10Well, there'll be repercussions, but she's already served 15 years,
43:13so there's likely to be some leniency.
43:15Have you heard about Banks?
43:17I'm guessing he's out for revenge.
43:19Well, luckily, this whole hostage thing hasn't played.
43:21No kidding.
43:22Word is, he's a sinking ship and the rats are running.
43:25Wow.
43:26Wow.
43:27Wow.
43:28I never thought...
43:29Yeah.
43:38Well, I'm glad I didn't mess up my career for nothing.
43:42Munro, a word.
43:44It's good to see you on the mend.
43:56Please take a seat.
43:57Oh, no, I'm...
43:58I wanted you both to know I handed in my report this morning.
44:05I found you guilty of breaking protocol and breaching police security.
44:11I'm sorry, Miss Evans, but my job is to make sure everything is done by the book.
44:15No, uh, yeah, I...
44:18I understand completely and...
44:20and so...
44:22what I did was unacceptable and irresponsible, but I'd...
44:25I'd like to hand in my resignation.
44:27I haven't finished.
44:30What you both managed to achieve on such a short space of time,
44:34and with little resources, staggering.
44:36So I want to recommend that you be allowed to resume your duties without delay.
44:44Great. Well, yeah, good decision.
44:50Apparently a cold case like this is media relations gold.
44:54Lindsay's asked me to do a spread for a Sunday supplement.
44:57You know, a day in the life, et cetera.
44:59Oh, congratulations, sir. When does that come out?
45:02Oh, when pigs fly.
45:03Right, now that the boring gets over, let's get to the park!
45:23Woo!
45:24Woo!
45:25Woo!
45:26Woo!
45:27Woo!
45:42You're ah...
45:43Joy.
45:45Hi.
45:46Hi.
45:47Erm...
45:48Are you...
45:50here for the wedding or...?
45:51No, no. I was told you were here, and I wanted to see you.
45:56Um, me? Why? Why?
46:00When you came to my house, I wasn't completely honest with you.
46:06What do you mean?
46:10You're my sister.
46:21You're my sister.
46:25You're my sister.
46:28You're my sister.
46:31I was born here.
46:36My sister.
46:40I was born here.
46:43You're my sister.
Be the first to comment
Add your comment

Recommended