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00:00Stop doing that. I'm checking the mirrors.
00:09But they might be following that.
00:10I'll see them if they are.
00:11Jesus.
00:13Why would MI5 want to abduct me?
00:15They want to know what you know.
00:16They abduct you, threaten you, torture you.
00:19And you disappear. That's how it works.
00:20No, they could interview me. They could talk to me.
00:23Yeah, they could. Or they could go in heavy.
00:31How did you know they were going to be at my flat?
00:36Stop the car. Stop the fucking car.
00:39They've planted someone.
00:40Stop the fucking car! I'm jumping out!
00:42Are you-
00:43Stop the car!
00:48Why were you at my flat?
00:50I wanted to put you under surveillance.
00:52MI5 blocked it.
00:53I figured either you're working for them
00:55or they wanted to pick you up, so I came here-
00:57I'm not working for MI5!
00:59Yeah, I kind of figured that out already.
01:03Why-
01:04Why would they-
01:05I'm not-
01:06You're not what?
01:09You're a criminal, Zara.
01:11You distill that money.
01:12Right?
01:14You and your mates?
01:15Yes, but I wasn't-
01:19They're not my mates.
01:20Okay?
01:22I met them through Luke.
01:23I-I just gave them some info.
01:25That's all.
01:26They said it was for a hack.
01:28I didn't know what they were gonna do.
01:30Okay? I swear.
01:31I-
01:32I swear.
01:52Yes?
01:55Cheers.
01:56my investigation is being set up to fail
02:06i confronted my boss about it earlier he basically confirmed it
02:11told me to resign the case
02:14i figure we've got common enemies
02:18common goals
02:20maybe we team up
02:23help each other out
02:25you want me to work with you like behind their backs
02:29you're abstracting my case i'm on my own here
02:32okay okay so i team up with you you arrest the robbers
02:35and then what you tell the court what you told me
02:37you were duped you thought it was a hack
02:39i doubt you'll do any prison time
02:41you doubt
02:42you're worried about the thieves coming after you right
02:44you put them behind bars they can't come after you
02:48yeah but then i've still got mi5 to deal with
02:52if thieves are in prison mi5 don't need your info
02:53you go back to being an afterthought not a target
02:58no there's way too many things that could go wrong no sorry this has got nope written all over it
03:07fine
03:12take your chances on your own
03:14i'll drop you back of your flat
03:16mi5's probably still there
03:18you can tell them you thought it was a hack while they load you into the back of a van with a hood over your head
03:23that's if your mates don't get you first
03:25what's in it for you
03:32if i catch the people who did this
03:37my investigation hasn't failed
03:38okay so you're using me
03:41you are just as bad as the others
03:44you need to find some armed robbers before they kill you
03:46right
03:47i'm an armed robbery cop
03:49so maybe if it makes you feel better
03:51you're using me
03:54you're using me
04:17What if they're still here?
04:21They'll be long gone.
04:23And if they're not, I'll arrest them.
04:26The nightmare's over.
04:28Stay put.
04:30Door's locked.
04:31Anything happens, press the horn.
04:34Keep it held down.
04:36It'll just be a couple of minutes.
04:38Okay?
04:47I'll be right back.
05:17I don't know.
05:47I don't know.
06:17I don't know.
06:47I don't know.
07:17I don't know.
07:19I don't know.
07:21I don't know.
07:25I don't know.
07:27Open the door.
07:31You okay?
07:35There was a van.
07:38Was it them?
07:39I don't know.
07:40Did you see who's inside?
07:41No.
07:42Did you get the number plate?
07:43No.
07:44Jesus.
07:45Did you find anything?
07:57It's empty.
07:58I know what they're doing.
07:59I know what they're doing.
08:00The place was bleached.
08:02Floor to ceiling.
08:04So what do we do now?
08:07Found you somewhere to stay.
08:09Preferably near a lock mill.
08:11The money to be stolen had to be moved out of investments and into cash, right?
08:21If that wasn't you or Luke, who did that?
08:23We were way too low down the ladder.
08:25If you think someone on the investment committee was involved.
08:26They're not just involved.
08:27Someone that high up wouldn't be surprised they're in charge of the whole bloody thing.
08:32Who would have made the decision to move the investments into cash?
08:45Cartwright's the chief investment officer, but they have these committee meetings where they all vote on strategy.
08:51Are they meeting notes?
08:53Yeah, but they're on a network drive and only committee members have access.
08:57Do you think you could, you know, gain access?
09:01Me?
09:02I mean, why don't you just go in there and confiscate the drives?
09:05Because then the drives end up our data lab, MI5 find out.
09:08We're in a race against MI5 to find the thieves.
09:11I get it.
09:22It'll be fine.
09:25I'm on the run.
09:26You're not on the run.
09:28You just need to stay around people.
09:30Crowded places.
09:31They won't try anywhere busy.
09:33Stick to cash.
09:34Try not to use your phone outside of work.
09:36We can't stop them, but maybe we can put it off long enough to find the thieves.
09:40I think there's a way.
09:50The meeting notes.
09:52Cartwright is fucking useless with technology.
09:55He's always forgetting his passwords.
09:57It's kind of a running joke.
09:58So Dalia, his PA, keeps a list of them on her computer.
10:01Maybe I can sneak the passwords.
10:03The only thing is, I emailed work this morning and I told them I wanted compassionate leave.
10:09I had to go back in and tell them you changed your mind.
10:12Thank you very much. Enjoy yourself.
10:26It's not charity.
10:28We're using each other, remember?
10:30Before I took the vial back to the warehouse, I took an impression of the fingerprint.
10:45Why?
10:47I'd like to have an advantage.
10:50You think you can use it without MI5 phoning out?
10:53Yeah.
10:55Yeah, I think so.
10:57How'd you manage to do it?
11:02Pretty easy, actually.
11:04I found a tutorial channel on YouTube.
11:07Crime Scene Pro.
11:08Do you know him?
11:09No.
11:10Why'd you print it on paper?
11:13You've got your fingerprint on glass.
11:15You just take photos of it.
11:16It's a million times more accurate and you can do it all in your phone.
11:20Oh.
11:21Maybe you didn't like and subscribe.
11:27When you get to your room, use a hotel phone, call reception, ask if the kitchen's still open.
11:39Then I'll know you're safe.
11:42Sure.
11:43Night.
11:44Night.
11:46Morning.
11:47Next time
11:49if you will welcome to your desk, just tociocible.
11:52Leave your underneath.
11:53We'll watch the video next time.
11:55We'll see you early on this.
11:56Bye-bye.
11:57Walk Billy's phoneJean.
11:58I'm probably going home.
11:59Bye-bye.
12:00We're going home.
12:01Good luck.
12:02Have you ever gotten here?
12:04If you came with me, can't wait someplace else.
12:06Like, awes.
12:07Can't wait for any mouse zweiten to go between my house.
12:08Well, look.
12:09Are we okay?"
12:11.
12:12There's no surprise.
12:13Hello, reception.
12:25No, I'm sorry.
12:27The kitchen closed already.
12:30Good night.
12:43Good night.
13:13Good night.
13:20Anybody want to tell me how she got hold of it?
13:34Fuck off.
13:39He knocked the siren.
13:41I had to reload.
13:41You left a vial there with your fingerprint.
13:45Okay.
13:47It was an error.
13:48Yeah.
13:49It was your fucking error.
13:51Fuck you, you're lovely, man.
13:54You were there.
13:55But you almost did, too.
13:56Sorry, I didn't do that.
13:57It's an apology.
13:58I didn't seem to mess.
13:59But maybe she's good for it.
14:01She brought us back to the vial.
14:02We leave her alone.
14:03There's no one done.
14:04It's not so simple.
14:06She knows the address of the office.
14:08If she knows about that, what else does she know about?
14:12There's one way to find out.
14:14There's one way to find out.
14:15There's one way to find out.
14:16There's one way to find out.
14:17There's one way to find out.
14:18There's one way to find out.
14:19There's one way to find out.
14:20There's one way to find out.
14:21There's one way to find out.
14:22There's one way to find out.
14:23There's one way to find out.
14:24There's one way to find out.
14:25There's one way to find out.
14:26There's one way to find out.
14:27There's one way to find out.
14:28There's one way to find out.
14:29There's one way to find out.
14:30There's one way to find out.
14:31I... I don't understand.
14:51Your friend.
14:53What does she know?
14:55What did you tell her?
14:56I didn't tell her anything.
14:58I told her what I was supposed to.
15:01How did she know about the office?
15:03What office? I don't know.
15:09Your mate knows where her office was.
15:12How is that?
15:13I... I don't know.
15:14I swear.
15:16I swear.
15:22She's my mate, but...
15:24I... I don't know what she's doing.
15:27Please.
15:29Don't kill me.
15:31Please don't kill me.
15:33Damn it, Druster.
15:34It's from a source I had to keep secret.
15:50Ace, you know I can't run this other system without a reference number.
15:54How long would we know each other, Ryzen?
15:55Please.
15:57Please.
15:57We've got nothing.
16:00Apart from this.
16:05Okay, look.
16:08We'll be to testing some new functionality tomorrow.
16:10I could run it through overnight as a testing sample.
16:13We'll have to wait, but it won't set off any alarm bells.
16:16We'll have to wait for a minute.
16:19You know my sister?
16:20Well, she's a housing officer up in Essex.
16:22She said the entire council might lose their pensions.
16:26Got to do something about it, right?
16:28You're welcome.
16:41I'm coming.
16:41I'm coming.
16:43Okay.
16:44Yeah, come on.
16:45I was just sitting in my flat, staring at the walls.
17:02Nothing to distract me.
17:04I think I need to be around people, you know?
17:08Hustle and bustle.
17:10Just for my mental health.
17:15Oh, um, could I, um, could I sit somewhere else?
17:22It's just, my desk is.
17:25It's where it all happened.
17:27Oh, of course.
17:28Um, yeah.
17:29Where, where do you want to sit?
17:31Um, maybe one of the offices.
17:34Cartwrights?
17:36Oh, um, I totally understand you not wanting to go back to your desk,
17:39but I can't give you Cartwright's office.
17:42Um, you know, Josh, Josh has worked from home all week.
17:45Great.
17:54Okay.
17:59Nice to have you back.
18:00Thanks, Delia.
18:05Great, thank you.
18:12Who are they selling your debt to?
18:15The kinds of people who buy off-the-books gambling debts.
18:18Oh.
18:19They find out I'm a cop, that's it.
18:21Can't I get a bank loan?
18:23For nearly a hundred grand?
18:25A hundred grand, Demetrius.
18:29I've been here before on Killé.
18:31I've always wanted back.
18:33How was I supposed to know who was gonna send it on me?
18:35I'll see what I can do with the loan.
18:38But I'm telling you now, I'm 99% certain it's a no.
18:48Best part of 36 hours between Luke Selborne being taken
18:52and us finding the abduction vehicle.
18:54This is where it was dumped and burned,
18:56right in the middle of a hundred hectares of farmland.
18:58These are the nearest traffic cameras with ANPR.
19:01There's a four-mile square camera black spot.
19:07They've basically vanished.
19:08Again.
19:10The absolute wankers.
19:16Surprised to see me.
19:19What are you arguing about?
19:21We were a team.
19:22We know where the money is.
19:29Gould Simmons.
19:32Sir Toby Gould.
19:34How'd you know?
19:35We had a call from the Times.
19:38One of their crime correspondents received an anonymous email
19:41with the account statements attached.
19:45Why would the thieves send the money to a billionaire?
19:47That's what we've been trying to get our heads around.
19:49Send someone to speak to the journalist.
19:51You two are taking Darren with you to interview Gould.
19:55Find out what he knows.
19:57Get the money back.
19:58And tread carefully.
20:01He could have every one of us sacked.
20:21I was just loading up these trades in the stack.
20:22I wanted to run them.
20:23I can't write quickly.
20:24Just for a sense check.
20:25Could you see when he's free?
20:26Sure.
20:27Looks like the earliest I could do is tomorrow at 9.45.
20:28He's got ten minutes.
20:29Shit.
20:30Are you okay?
20:31God, I've just...
20:32I've just...
20:33I've just come over all the horses.
20:34You want...
20:35something to eat?
20:36A biscuit?
20:37Another nice one.
20:38Okay.
20:39Okay.
20:40Ugh.
20:41Ugh.
20:42Ugh.
20:43Fuck.
20:44Fuck.
20:45Fuck.
20:46Fuck.
20:48Fuck.
20:49Why?
20:50Fuck.
20:51You know what?
20:52People, who are you now?
20:53I've just come over all the horses.
20:54You want...
20:55something to eat?
20:56A biscuit?
20:57Another nice one.
20:59Okay.
21:00Ugh.
21:04Ugh.
21:35I was just looking at Clara's calendar while you were gone, just to save some time.
21:58No biscuits.
22:00And anything else was the matter?
22:02Nope.
22:039.45 is perfect.
22:05Hey Kate.
22:06Hey.
22:07I guess this one must be yours.
22:08Hey Zara.
22:10Did the police say anything about Luke?
22:12Oh, I don't know.
22:13Well, I mean, I don't have any special info.
22:17Yeah, of course.
22:18Why would you?
22:19Yeah, of course.
22:20Why would you?
22:21Why would you?
22:22Yeah.
22:23Yeah, of course.
22:24Why would you?
22:25Why would you?
22:26Oh, I don't know.
22:27Well, I mean, I don't have any special info.
22:32Yeah, of course.
22:34Why would you?
22:35Why would you?
22:36Oh, cool.
22:37What are you playing?
22:42Uh, I need to go to the toilet.
23:02So, um, how much are you guys getting paid for this?
23:19It's just, you know, because I've got like five million just sitting back waiting for me
23:25in London.
23:30We're gonna get paid a lot more than that.
23:35Cool.
23:49In this morning's exclusive, the Times claims to have received information confirming that
23:54the stolen lock-mill money was sent by robbers to offshore accounts linked to the defense
23:59contractor at Arles Manufacturer, Gould-Simmons.
24:02The company, synonymous with its flamboyant CEO, Sir Toby Gould, has yet to comment, causing
24:08speculation to grow about how and why the stolen billions were sent to accounts linked to one of the richest men in the country.
24:16How's the water?
24:31It's got fennel in it.
24:47Good for your heart, fennel.
24:50So what have you got for me?
24:54Must have something.
24:56Who's behind us?
24:57What are they playing at?
24:58Why are they getting me involved?
24:59What?
25:00This is a police interview, Mr. Gould.
25:02Who's behind us? What are they playing at?
25:04Why are they getting me involved? What?
25:06This is a police interview, Mr. Gould. We ask the questions.
25:08Sir, Toby Gould to you.
25:11You come to my house, the least you can do is call me by my proper title.
25:15What have you got?
25:16You're claiming you know nothing about how that money landed in your account?
25:20Of course I don't bloody know.
25:22First I heard about it was some journal from the Times calling me up.
25:25Sharp as a brick, this one.
25:27What about you? You're the MI5 man. You got anything?
25:32Nothing I'm afraid, Sir Toby.
25:34Who's this?
25:36This is Darren Yoshida.
25:38He's a senior financial investigator attached to our economic crime department.
25:41Are you joking me? He's an accountant?
25:43You got a fucking accountant on this?
25:45The main point of this interview,
25:47aside from assisting you in any way that we can, Sir Toby,
25:50was to ask for access to the account statements in question.
25:53No chance.
25:54I'm not sure.
25:55No chance. Not gonna happen.
25:56I am not handing over documents
25:59which the Ministry of Defence has designated as falling within the scope of the Official Secrets Act.
26:04Rest assured, Sir Toby, any documents you have-
26:06Not fucking happening.
26:08Understood?
26:10In that case, perhaps we could discuss the more pressing matter of having the stolen money returned.
26:16I'm not gonna eat this-
26:17Sir Toby.
26:18Unfortunately, the stolen money is no longer in our accounts.
26:24It was moved on just ten minutes after it arrived, most likely via a hack of some kind.
26:31Someone hacked into your account and moved the money out ten minutes after it arrived?
26:36I'm afraid so. As you can imagine, we're investigating as a matter of urgency.
26:41And while we have the utmost sympathy for the poor victims here,
26:47we just don't have the money anymore to return it.
26:50In that case, you definitely need to give us the statements.
26:53You can't tell-
26:54With the money gone, it's gonna look like you were responsible.
26:56You're gonna be on every front page.
26:58Ministry of Defence might start putting their contracts.
27:00Your stock price will take a hit, that's for sure.
27:02These documents are protected under the Official Secrets Act.
27:05No, they're not. They're statements from secret accounts used to pay illegal bribes.
27:09We already know that.
27:10The Times are probably figuring it out as we speak.
27:12It's gonna be all over the news in the next couple of days,
27:14so you might as well just let us have the statements.
27:16I'm not gonna be talked down to by some fucking loser accountant
27:20who's clearly been such a fucking failure in his life.
27:23He ends up working for the police.
27:28I'm not actually an accountant.
27:30I never gained any accountancy qualifications,
27:33but as well as being a fully qualified financial investigator,
27:37I am a chartered financial analyst,
27:39a chartered alternative investment analyst,
27:42and a certified financial risk manager.
27:44There are fewer than a hundred triple charter holders in the world.
27:48I earned the designation while working as a risk manager for Greencrest Capital,
27:53setting up their quant volatility trading arm.
27:56By the time I left, we built up the AUM at just under 25 billion dollars.
28:01I do draw the line at weapons of mass destruction,
28:03but apart from that, we're quite similar,
28:05Sir Toby.
28:07For one, my kids go to the same school as yours,
28:09although mine actually pass the entrance exams.
28:19Get the fuck out of my sight.
28:21For fuck's sake, Darren.
28:23I'm sorry, I just...
28:24He was talking down to us, okay?
28:26Yeah, he's allowed to.
28:35Can you make any bloody sense of this?
28:37Not without the account statements.
28:42All that stuff you said true?
28:44Triple charter holder.
28:46Yeah.
28:47Yeah.
28:48So what?
28:49You're a multi-millionaire.
28:53My parents were immigrants, race.
28:56They were in a fish and chip shop for 30 years.
28:59You're free to find me however you want.
29:03Detectives.
29:05I'm terribly sorry for what just happened.
29:07As you can imagine, this is a very trying time for Sir Toby.
29:10I'd just like to say that we wholeheartedly agree
29:12with your assessment of the situation
29:14and that it would be in Gould-Simmons' best interest
29:17to assist the police in any way we can.
29:19Please, send me an email
29:21and I'll arrange for the statements to be delivered
29:23via our secure document service.
29:28There's also something else that you should know.
29:31When the pensions money was moved out of the account,
29:34they also took all of the money
29:36that was already sitting in those accounts.
29:38Uh, they took all of Gould's money as well?
29:41Well, technically he didn't have any money
29:43in those accounts, but if he did,
29:45then yes, they robbed him too.
29:47How much?
29:48147 million.
29:53We're just giving you the heads up
29:54because we will be mentioning the theft
29:56in our statement to the press.
29:59So you can look like you're victims?
30:01We are victims.
30:04Isn't that why you're here?
30:08What's going on?
30:09It's deep and busy.
30:10It's deep and busy.
30:11Don't go stuck crazy.
30:12What's going on?
30:13It's deep and busy.
30:26What's going on?
30:37It's keeping busy.
30:39Don't go stir crazy.
30:41No, uh, changes to the plan.
30:46Why would there be?
30:48Because we've been compromised.
30:51She knows about the office.
30:52Maybe she knows about this place, too.
30:54Look, this is the plan. We stick to it.
30:57We stay here in case there are any more clean-up jobs.
30:59Then we get the all clear, we get the money and leave.
31:04Nothing's changed.
31:05You know, if it was me that hired us, I'd have us all hide out together, too.
31:11Nice and cozy.
31:13And when the time was right, I'd wipe us all out in one go.
31:17I mean, what do we even know about this person we're working for?
31:22Somebody's been telling us about him!
31:24Listen, just a few more days, then this will all be over.
31:28That's another thing that's pissing me off.
31:31What's this big thing we're waiting around for?
31:33Just keep yourself busy, all right?
31:35Exercise, train, do drills. It'll help with the...
31:39With the what?
31:46I'm not here.
31:47Fuck this.
31:59Fuck this.
31:59Fuck this.
32:03Fuck this.
32:16...
32:16I thought it would sound fine.
32:32We'll see you tomorrow.
32:46We'll see you tomorrow.
33:16We'll see you tomorrow.
33:46I think you're right.
33:48What the fuck are you talking about?
33:52They're not making you all hang around here.
33:58It's dodgy as fuck.
34:00Right?
34:01I mean, they know it, and you know it.
34:05They're fucking with you.
34:10I need you more than they do.
34:14And I've already been paid.
34:16I need you.
34:18I need you.
34:22I need you.
34:24I need you.
34:26I need you.
34:30I need you.
34:32I need you.
34:34I need you.
34:36I need you.
34:38I need you.
34:40I need you.
34:42I need you.
34:44I need you.
34:46I need you.
34:48I need you.
34:50I need you.
34:52I need you.
34:54I need you.
34:55I need you.
34:56I need you.
34:58I need you.
35:00I need you.
35:01I need you.
35:02I need you.
35:07Shit.
35:08Oh, shit.
35:20Hello?
35:21Ms. Dunn.
35:23This is DCI Rhys Kovach.
35:26I was just wondering if you were free to answer some questions.
35:28I know it's late, but it's urgent.
35:30Hello, DCI Kovach.
35:32Um, I mean, I'm actually still at the Lockmill offices,
35:35if you want to come by.
35:38I'll be there in a bit.
35:53Sorry.
35:54There might be people here.
36:03Oh, look.
36:05There is.
36:06I told you.
36:07Right, come on.
36:08Let's get out of here before anyone sees.
36:10We could just, like, christen the place.
36:16Yeah.
36:17Or we could go back to mine.
36:20Mm-hmm.
36:24That's weird.
36:27Printers lit up.
36:29Milo.
36:30Um, priorities.
36:31I won.
36:33Sweet.
36:34Can we get a cab?
36:35I won.
36:36I won.
36:38Sweet.
36:39Can we get a cab?
36:40New office.
36:41Perk of the trauma.
36:42So what was with the...
36:43uh, uh...
36:44What was with the, uh...
36:45the funeral?
36:46New office.
36:47Perk of the trauma.
36:48So what was with the, uh...
36:49phone call DCI Kovach?
36:50Do you think maybe our phones are bugged?
36:51No.
36:52I just like calling people up randomly and talking like a robot?
36:53No.
36:54I just like calling people up randomly and talking like a robot.
36:55No.
36:56No.
36:57No.
36:58No.
36:59No.
37:00No.
37:01No.
37:02No.
37:03No.
37:04No.
37:05We have to assume you're under surveillance.
37:06Wait.
37:07So should we even be meeting?
37:08No.
37:09I figured you might need an escort back to the hotel.
37:12Just, you know...
37:13talking to me.
37:14Just...
37:15you know...
37:16OK.
37:17Well...
37:18I don't want to come.
37:19The back of the trauma.
37:20No.
37:21I don't want to talk to the cops.
37:22I don't want to talk to the cops.
37:23I don't want to talk to the cops.
37:24I don't want to talk to the cops.
37:25I know.
37:26Don't that.
37:27I'm ready to talk to the cops.
37:28No.
37:29I don't want to talk to the cops.
37:30So...
37:31No.
37:31There's no.
37:32You've got to talk to the cops.
37:33No.
37:34We need to talk to the cops.
37:35In case.
37:40I had a call before I came here.
37:43The estate agent who rented the basement to the thieves.
37:46Contracts with some front company based in Panama.
37:49Dead end.
37:50What about you?
37:51Any joy?
37:56The decision to move everything into cash
37:58was made in a committee meeting
38:00because of a risk report.
38:02That's what it was based on, risk metrics.
38:04So I got it all wrong.
38:06There was no one person behind it.
38:09Maybe.
38:10Maybe not.
38:12But I was thinking, what if someone faked the numbers
38:15in the risk report knowing it would cause everything
38:17to be moved into cash?
38:20That's the report.
38:22Look at the names.
38:25Kate, Milo, and Lena.
38:28Lena went back to Poland about three months ago,
38:30and if you met her, you'd know it wasn't her.
38:32So it's either Milo or Kate.
38:36Milo's a bit of an idiot, but Kate, I mean,
38:40she's in charge of that team.
38:42She checks every report that goes out.
38:44And if the numbers are fake, she would have picked it up.
38:48So if there's a mastermind at lockmail, it's Kate.
38:50It's Kate.
38:55So what's the next step?
38:56Can you figure out if the numbers are fake?
38:58I could try to reverse engineer the numbers,
39:00but it is needle in a haystack stuff.
39:03I mean, can't you put Kate under surveillance or something?
39:06I'll do that.
39:06MI5 find out.
39:07OK.
39:08All right.
39:10I'll start running risk numbers then.
39:13This is good, Zara.
39:15We're making progress.
39:16This is how investigations work.
39:17No, it's not that.
39:20I've just been stuck in here all day.
39:22Just the thought of going back to that hotel room
39:25is giving me a panic attack.
39:26How risky would it be if we went out for some food?
39:32I might know somewhere private.
39:34How's it going?
39:35Good.
39:36Good.
39:37Good.
39:38Good.
39:39Good.
39:40Good.
39:41Good.
39:42Good.
39:43Good.
39:44Good.
39:45Good.
39:46Good.
39:47Good.
39:48Good.
39:49Good.
39:50Good.
39:51Good.
39:52Good.
39:53Good.
39:54Good.
39:55Good.
39:56Good.
39:57Good.
39:58Good.
39:59Good.
40:00Good.
40:01Good.
40:02Good.
40:03Good.
40:04Good.
40:05Good.
40:06Good.
40:07Good.
40:08Good.
40:09Good.
40:10Good.
40:11Good.
40:12Good.
40:13Good.
40:14Good.
40:15Good.
40:16Good.
40:17Good.
40:18Good.
40:19Good.
40:20Good.
40:21Good.
40:22Good.
40:23Good.
40:24Good.
40:25What the fuck is up with this place, huh?
40:27I play poker here sometimes.
40:30So you're a cop who plays poker at illegal card games?
40:34It's not illegal to run a private poker game in the UK.
40:37Or to gamble.
40:38So why play here and not a casino?
40:41Because it's fun.
40:51When was the first time you knew I was lying?
40:55That night at Luke's.
40:58And it was a circumstance, it's not what you said.
41:02You're actually a pretty decent liar.
41:04And a strategist.
41:06You make a good poker player.
41:08Don't think so.
41:11Too risk of us.
41:13You got involved in a giant heist.
41:16Well, I didn't know it was a giant heist, though, did I?
41:19One time in my life, I did something off script
41:22and it blew up in my face.
41:26I wouldn't have done it if I'd known the risk.
41:31That's a trick when you're playing poker.
41:34You have to divorce the stakes from the strategy.
41:37If you're worried about losing, you play badly.
41:41Then you'll lose.
41:44Maybe that's why I ended up in the back office at Lockmill.
41:46Wait, so you didn't grow up dreaming of being a Trade Settlements Analyst?
41:50Trade Supporting Settlements Analyst.
41:53And no, I mean, I've never really known what to do with my life.
41:58Lockmill was just supposed to be temporary while I sorted out a plan.
42:01It must be hard not knowing what you want to do.
42:05That's kind of short, though.
42:07Maybe you just pick something, dive in.
42:11No, it's not...
42:12If you don't love what you do, you'll never be any good at it.
42:16It's still better than standing on the sidelines.
42:22Maybe that's why you got involved in the heist.
42:23And now you're in the middle of it and you're coping with it.
42:27Maybe it's exciting.
42:30Maybe for you it's exciting, but I'm...
42:36I'm nauseous, Rhys. I'm terrified.
42:40I'm staying in a budget hotel.
42:42I've been wearing the same clothes for two days.
42:44I've been through, like, half a bottle of Febreze already.
42:52So why did you do it?
42:54I don't know.
42:57To shut up, Luke.
43:00Because I'm a dickhead.
43:04Because they offered me a hundred grand.
43:09And they never paid me anyway, so...
43:11They don't work for nothing.
43:18You would have thought with how much they stole, they'd have paid you something.
43:22Four billion quid they stiffed you on a hundred grand.
43:28The story of my life.
43:30Well, thanks for helping me put off the inevitable.
43:34It's just a hotel.
43:39No, it's not.
43:41It's me hiding out in fear of my life because of how spectacularly stupid I am.
43:48You're not stupid, Zara.
43:50You're not stupid, Zara.
43:52You're smart, capable, resourceful, tactical.
43:57And...
44:07I'm not the only one who thinks it.
44:11I'm not the only one who thinks it.
44:15Okay.
44:17So...
44:19Who else is on Team Zara?
44:22Your mum.
44:26I interviewed her before.
44:28You talked to my mum?
44:30Why?
44:31Because I'm a detective and you're a suspect.
44:33She's a twat.
44:34Yeah.
44:35I know.
44:36Well, what did she say?
44:40She said the same thing I just said.
44:42You're smart, capable, but you're too scared to put yourself out there because...
44:46Oh, wow.
44:47Okay, just get straight to the heart of it, Rhys.
44:49All this having known me about...
44:51Ten seconds.
44:52Ten pretty intense seconds?
45:00Look, I can't imagine what it must have been like growing up with a mum.
45:02All right, we're going.
45:03I'm going.
45:04Zara, wait!
45:10One last thing.
45:11My mum is not an excuse to feel sorry for me.
45:14Okay?
45:15Okay.
45:19And another thing.
45:22I'm not defined by the fact that my mum is a narcissistic dickhead.
45:26Okay?
45:27I'm not Zara the survivor.
45:28I'm a fuck-up on my own terms.
45:31Zara.
45:32Zara, you're not a fuck!
45:50I'm not mistaken.
45:52Race.
45:53Give me a minute here.
45:55Zara, you call him.
46:00Is he always disillusive?
46:02The stress.
46:03You're always stressed, Ellie.
46:04That's a big case.
46:05A lot of pressure.
46:08Lots of upside too though.
46:11For the right person.
46:49I don't know.
47:19Do you mind?
47:44There's nowhere free.
47:49The man sitting to your right has got a syringe in his left hand.
48:10Syringe has got a toxin in it that will see you dead in ten minutes.
48:17Or look like a coronary.
48:20Maybe one of those cases you hear about.
48:23That young person that suddenly died from an undiagnosed heart problem.
48:28Or just take a nod from me.
48:31And the syringe will be in and out your thigh before anyone's noticed.
48:38You're in my five.
48:40Am I?
48:42You're going to finish your food and when the two men next to you rise, you're going to rise
48:51too.
48:52And they're going to let you go in front of them because they're very, very well brought
48:56up young men.
48:57And the three of you are going to walk outside.
49:00And you're going to get into the taxi that's where you're going to cross the road.
49:08And you're going to get into the taxi that's where you're going to get into the taxi.
49:15It's fine.
49:17Except I'm suddenly not hungry anymore.
49:23You're going to get into the taxi that's where you're going to get into the taxi.
49:41And you're going to get into the taxi.
49:58And you're going to get into the taxi.
50:02And you're going to get into the taxi.
50:06And you're going to get into the taxi.
50:25And you're going to get into the taxi.
50:35And you're going to get into the taxi.
50:44We're going to get going.
50:54We're going to get into the taxi.
50:56We're going to get into the taxi.
50:56And going to get started.
50:58Whoa.
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51:35.
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