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00:00BEEP BEEP
00:04BEEP BEEP
00:06Hello?
00:07Dad?
00:08Hi, excuse me.
00:10I think I've just killed someone.
00:15Jesus Christ, Johnny.
00:17So who is this bloke?
00:19His name's Kenny.
00:20He's a drug dealer from Newport.
00:30You see Jane Crowther?
00:31I want to report suspicious incident.
00:33Anonymous?
00:35Exactly, anonymous.
00:36You don't want to give your name because you weren't, strictly speaking, supposed to be up there.
00:49Kenny's missing.
00:51As in, no one got a clue where he is and he's not answering his phone.
00:54I just need the warehouse.
00:56Get the warehouse for me and you are done.
01:01Sandra?
01:02He's still not back.
01:03I know something's wrong, okay? I'm not stupid.
01:06Kenny is like family and family is everything to me.
01:09I will find him and I will bring him home.
01:12This Kenny fella must be connected.
01:18Shower curtain ring?
01:19What might you use a shower curtain for?
01:21Apart from keeping your floor dry.
01:25Why didn't you tell me Kenny had disappeared?
01:27I thought he'd come back.
01:30Does he look familiar?
01:34Yeah, he was at the nail bar.
01:36Was he?
01:37And he was at the showroom.
01:39Was it David at the test drive?
01:41Drugs come hidden and stuff.
01:43Furniture, legal stuff, it gets put in one spot.
01:47What, like a warehouse?
01:49Yes, and that place stays super secure.
01:52That's not Kenny.
01:58It's just someone wearing his clothes and driving his car.
02:03The girl is, uh, the sister of one of ours?
02:06See.
02:07He's assistant.
02:08What about the boy?
02:09His name's Johnny.
02:10Which way now?
02:11Left.
02:12Left.
02:13Left.
02:14Left.
02:15Left.
02:16Left.
02:17Left.
02:18Left.
02:19Left.
02:20Left.
02:21Left.
02:24Left.
02:25What's your point?
02:26Left.
02:27Left.
02:32Left.
02:37Left.
02:38Left.
02:39Left.
02:41Left.
02:43I'm heading off.
03:08Just put this upstairs.
03:11Okay.
03:13I'm heading off.
03:15I'm heading off.
03:17I'm heading off.
03:19FIRE!
03:20If you're inside, I'm heading off.
03:22What's up?
03:24FIRE!
03:27FIRE!
03:29FIRE!
03:31FIRE!
03:36FIRE!
03:41Shit.
03:44NO!
03:48NO!
03:55No!
04:00NO!
04:03NO!
04:06NO!
04:08NO!
04:10NO!
04:11Oh, stop! Oh, please!
04:15I know what happened at the hotel. Every detail.
04:19The only thing I don't know is what you did with the body.
04:22Where is Kenny, Johnny?
04:25Hey, stop it!
04:34You're surprised.
04:37You thought, what, your son could kill someone and nothing would happen?
04:41Just a drug dealer, right?
04:50A nobody.
04:53Well, he wasn't a nobody.
04:56Nor to me.
04:58Nor to his wife.
05:01Nor to his son.
05:04So, I need two things.
05:08I need to bury my friend.
05:11And I need, well, I wouldn't say retribution.
05:15I need redress.
05:18A life for a life.
05:24I did it.
05:26Okay?
05:28I killed him.
05:29At the raglan, like you said, in the suite.
05:30Kill him.
05:31No.
05:36I'll take you to his body.
05:37Directions will be fine.
05:38No.
05:42I'll take you.
05:43You can do your own with me.
05:45But Johnny and Sadie walk out of here.
05:46That's a deal breaker, isn't it?
05:47Yeah, they're innocent.
05:48They're anything but innocent.
05:50Powis Garden Center.
06:02The warehouse behind it, that's where you keep it, isn't it?
06:12Your drugs.
06:13That's your supply.
06:14I mean, your main supply.
06:16Opposite the tractor showroom.
06:18About four or five years ago, they started selling garden heaters, garden furniture.
06:22That's how you bring it in, isn't it?
06:24Straight off the boat, I reckon.
06:26And I saw that man, Khalad, the one who killed that cop in Newport.
06:29He was there as well.
06:33So if I've figured it out, how long do you think it is before the police will?
06:38You need a new location.
06:41A new warehouse.
06:42And I got the perfect spot.
06:45Here.
06:47Starting the day.
06:49And the timing's perfect, too.
06:50Why is the timing perfect?
06:52Because I just bought the farm next door, and I'm short a tenant farmer.
06:57Think about it.
06:59Loads of empty barns.
07:01No one around.
07:03Access.
07:05I've thought about it.
07:08I'm not a farmer.
07:12Just tell me where to find Kenny.
07:15His wife needs a grave to mourn.
07:32Dad, just tell them!
07:36Put the gun down.
07:39One.
07:40Two.
07:41Do it.
07:41Do it.
07:45That's right.
07:52You.
07:54You should listen to him.
07:56I'll listen to you.
08:00I know what you do.
08:02What you need.
08:04I doubt it.
08:05The farm next door sells eggs.
08:22The egg van goes out to shops and markets and comes back empty.
08:26It's a perfect cover.
08:27It even has a picture of a chicken on the side.
08:29Who are you?
08:31Eva.
08:31I work here next door.
08:33Yeah.
08:35Egg van in, egg van out.
08:37Everything's perfect.
08:39Established.
08:40occasional news as well.
08:40I know.
08:41I'm used.
08:41You should be the ton.
08:42I'm used.
08:43I will.
08:59You're not used.
09:00I admire you, man.
09:02Oh, my God.
09:32Oi, what the fuck are you doing?
09:51You've got seclusion, outbuildings, and an access road used by no one but me.
09:56Oh, never mind her. She can stay in the house as my tenant.
10:03But she'll have questions.
10:04No, all she wants to do is stay in her home.
10:06Can't you get rid of her?
10:07No, I'm telling you.
10:12Sorry, I didn't get your name in all the excitement.
10:15Turok.
10:16She won't be a problem, Turok. In fact, she can help.
10:21Gwen's something of an institution around here.
10:23If you take over her egg business with her blessing...
10:25Continuity.
10:26Yeah.
10:28And that means something around here.
10:30If it wasn't so late, I'd take you over there now.
10:36Tomorrow morning will be fine.
10:38How will I introduce myself?
10:40Say that you're an investor who's interested in farming initiatives.
10:44And the girl, Ava, she's helped with the eggs in the past?
10:47Yeah, good.
10:51More continuity?
10:53Yeah.
10:56How did you find out about the warehouse?
10:58Think carefully before answering.
11:02Um, wrong place, wrong time.
11:05Plus, I was trespassing.
11:09Trespassing?
11:09Yeah, I took a shortcut round the back and then I saw that, um...
11:13Kalad busting up brand new garden furniture.
11:15How did you know his name?
11:17I didn't.
11:19Not then.
11:20Not till I saw him on the news.
11:26Okay.
11:28We visit the woman in the morning and then I'll make my decision.
11:31In the meantime, don't do anything stupid.
11:34Like what?
11:35Like run.
11:37Or go to the police.
11:42Buyer's remorse.
11:44What do you mean?
11:45I know what you're thinking.
11:46With a good lawyer, Johnny will be out in seven, eight years.
11:50Home for his 25th birthday.
11:55That ship has sailed.
12:02He won't make it out of the remand center.
12:04Sadie, come with me.
12:19She's fine.
12:20We're leaving.
12:23I know Sadie can stay tonight here.
12:25I'll take her into school with Johnny in the morning.
12:27Come on.
12:28What do you want to do, Sadie?
12:39Stay here.
12:40Very good.
12:42Reese in the car.
12:43Here we come.
12:46Let's go.
12:59Me.
13:00Get ready.
13:01Come on.
13:01Excuse me.
13:01Come on.
13:06Get ready.
13:06Excuse me.
13:30It can work, can't it?
13:32The eggs.
13:34Maybe.
13:36Well, if you don't want any more to do with this, that's fine.
13:42I understand.
13:43I don't.
13:49I need money.
13:50I hate asking, but my mother is driving me crazy about Wojtek.
13:54He needs new shoes, new uniform.
13:56He needs this, he needs that.
13:57Sure, sure.
13:59Do you want an advance?
14:00It's not okay.
14:01It's not okay.
14:08Earlier, before you made your entrance.
14:16I heard everything.
14:22Johnny cut some truck dealer.
14:23He was assaulting Sadie.
14:31Then who cares?
14:34But I'm glad I know.
14:38Why?
14:38I can look out for him.
14:50These people, they're not like people you know, Nathan.
14:56You can't trust them.
14:59Work with them.
15:00You can't expect them to be reasonable.
15:04Normal.
15:04Normal.
15:04Normal.
15:04Normal.
15:04Normal.
15:04Normal.
15:04Normal.
15:08Normal.
15:32Normal.
15:34Normal.
15:35Normal.
15:35Normal.
15:35Mol.
15:35Normal.
15:35I don't know.
16:05As far as possible, we just carry on as normal, okay?
16:22I was up a hill back now. There's another car up there.
16:26Of the burned out variety?
16:28Yeah, BMW this time.
16:36South Wales Police Communications.
16:38Oh, hello.
16:39I need a reverse trace, specifically a physical address from a phone number.
16:44That's not a reverse trace, that's just a trace.
16:50Can you help me or not?
16:52Um, so this man who's coming this morning, Turok.
16:57Yes?
16:58I don't want to move anything forward until you've met him, but I think he's good news.
17:04Right.
17:05Yeah, he wants to rent the outbuildings, but he's also interested in your hens and the egg business.
17:10Oh, okay.
17:35Uh, so this is Gwen Thomas.
17:37Good to meet you, Gwen.
17:41I was sorry to hear about the loss of your husband.
17:48Good to meet you, too.
17:51Turok.
17:52No one ever pronounces it right first time.
18:00Doesn't your friend want to join us?
18:02He likes his own company.
18:09Turok is involved in a number of farming initiatives and investments.
18:16In this instance, eggs.
18:19Right.
18:20All being well, I'd like to make an offer on your business.
18:24And retain the Thomas eggs name.
18:32But if that's not agreeable...
18:42No.
18:46No.
18:49That'd be fine.
18:54In fact, it would mean a great deal.
18:58I had said that you'd be happy to show us around.
19:00Well, that can wait, love, if...
19:04Well, time like the present.
19:07Come on.
19:18I built it up over the years.
19:19But, uh, it's not easy on your own.
19:23Your husband wasn't involved?
19:25No.
19:27Owen didn't think it was, uh...
19:29I don't know.
19:31Real farming.
19:33He was a traditionalist.
19:35That he was.
19:37And, uh, what is your output, if you don't mind me asking?
19:41350 eggs a week, give or take.
19:44And I understand you are APHA registered?
19:48And Egg Industry Council approved.
19:51All of which is easily transferable.
19:54Excellent.
19:56Sorry, eh, one moment.
20:03Come with me.
20:04What does this stamp mean?
20:18That just gives the inspector basic information.
20:22Such as?
20:23Farming method, barn or cage, organic, free range.
20:28These inspectors, how often do you see them?
20:31Once a year, if you're compliant.
20:33And if you're not?
20:34It's very easy to follow the APHA guidelines.
20:37We'll keep you on the straight and narrow.
20:41Do you have any other questions, Mr. Turok?
20:44No.
20:47I think I've landed on my feet.
20:53Everything okay?
21:11Yeah, it's fine.
21:13Successful morning, huh?
21:15Yeah.
21:16Okay.
21:30Do you think about her?
21:32Who?
21:35Him?
21:36Kenny?
21:38Um...
21:40Yeah.
21:42A bit less every day.
21:44Don't feel bad about her if that's what you mean.
21:48Do you?
21:50Sadie!
21:51What?
21:53Half a fuck, Sadie.
22:02I want to talk to my sister.
22:07What have you heard?
22:09Well, nothing.
22:11What about his dad then?
22:12He's still in touch with him, right?
22:13So what's to you?
22:14I don't know anything, okay?
22:15My supply...
22:16is dead.
22:17I'm practically back to fucking square one.
22:18And what do you do?
22:19Fuck off to some poxy farm!
22:23Come home seat.
22:26Er, excuse me?
22:27Can I help you?
22:29For sake...
22:30Why not?
22:31No, no.
22:32I'm sorry.
22:33No.
22:36MSI ORDERICKNESS
22:40You're not welcome.
22:42No.
22:45No, no.
22:46You're not welcome.
22:48No, no.
22:50No, no.
22:52No, I can't.
22:54Daniel?
22:55about the boundary issues and the river.
22:58What, you told them about that?
22:59No, I did not. I said you're a long-standing client like your father.
23:02And?
23:03And that just doesn't cut it anymore.
23:04Plus, there's a new bank-wide directive to contend with.
23:07What, to screw your oldest clients?
23:10To avoid investment in traditional agriculture,
23:13except in exceptional circumstances.
23:15Oh, bullshit.
23:16Nathan! Nathan, I'm sorry.
23:25da la la la la la!
23:35Ah!
23:37Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
24:07Hi.
24:19Hi.
24:23Coffee?
24:24No, thank you.
24:28I didn't think we'd be seeing each other so soon.
24:31Yeah, me neither.
24:33Oh, I told a bit of a white lie.
24:39When, um, when I said I bought the place next door,
24:44I haven't yet.
24:51Truth is, I need a little bit of help bridging my finances
24:54if I'm to buy the farm.
25:01You wasted my time.
25:02No, not intentionally.
25:03You think you're safe because you're in public?
25:05I'm falling on your mercy.
25:06You think your son is safe because he's in school?
25:09And because of the mutual benefit of what I'm offering.
25:11You want me to buy the farm?
25:13No, I want you to contribute.
25:14What exactly are you offering?
25:19Acceptance.
25:21Camouflage.
25:23People don't take too warmly to strangers around here.
25:25Come from Newport, you might as well come from New York.
25:27You're going to vouch for me?
25:29Tell them I'm okay?
25:35You gonna help me or not?
25:36We'll continue this conversation outside.
25:43All right.
25:45I will fund the purchase of Gwen's farm.
25:48The money will arrive in your account in the form of an investment from an offshore fund.
25:54You'll declare it, it'll go through your books,
25:56and apart from backdating a few forms and applications, it'll all be legitimate.
25:57Agreeable?
25:58Yeah.
25:59It's agreeable.
26:01It's not a gift, it's a loan.
26:02Yeah.
26:03And you start paying it back today.
26:04My next shipment is coming in.
26:06an offshore fund. You'll declare it, it'll go through your books, and apart from backdating
26:12a few forms and applications, it'll all be legitimate. Agreeable?
26:18Yeah, it's agreeable.
26:23It's not a gift, it's a loan. And you start paying it back today.
26:29My next shipment is coming in, so I need you to meet my men at Glens Farm and get it ready.
26:36And what does that entail?
26:38Rebuilding the hatchery from scratch. My chemist, Hakan, will tell you exactly what he needs.
26:46And one more thing. Where is Kenny's body?
26:54He's, um...
26:57We put him in an old drift mine.
26:59So they torched the car and watched from here. Where were you?
27:05I was up there.
27:07What was the first thing you saw, Pete?
27:09Heard. Popping sound. There was a loud tank going up, I suppose. So I head up the crest and I see him.
27:15Is he an aged boy and two men? Is there anything else you can tell me about the boy?
27:23Slim. Dark, I don't know.
27:27And the men?
27:32Are you similar, different?
27:33Similar age, fifties. One of them seem to be in charge.
27:36And you definitely didn't see a fourth person there?
27:39No.
27:41Alive or dead?
27:43What?
27:45I think that's it for now.
27:49Thanks for cooperation.
27:50Thanks for cooperation.
28:20What was today?
28:22Remember the circumstances?
28:24Yeah. It was okay. It was alright.
28:26City?
28:27Yeah, it was okay.
28:29Good.
28:47Shit.
28:50Johnny, ready?
28:56Fishing.
28:58Oh, sorry. I meant to call you.
29:00What's the problem?
29:02Um, well, it's his homework. He's got a bit behind on it and his teacher's on his case.
29:07Homework? I've got the bait and everything.
29:10Yeah, I just think it's important he stays on top of things at the moment. Like, you know, really important.
29:15Okay, if I come in for a beer?
29:21Mm.
29:31Cheers.
29:32Look, Nate, um, what you said the other day, I might need to take you up on it.
29:44Sorry?
29:46Coming to work on the farm.
29:49Oh, right.
29:50They've, uh, they've gone and cut my hours halved them, so I need this.
29:56Well, why don't I lend you some money? That'll tide you over.
30:02Are you serious?
30:04I don't want your charity.
30:07Alone isn't charity.
30:10You said it yourself. It'd never work. We drive each other mental.
30:13What's changed?
30:16What?
30:18Well, you button-hauled me at the lab about coming to work here, you'll match my hours, blah, blah, blah, and now you don't want to know.
30:23What's changed?
30:27I don't know. I suppose I just had time to think about it.
30:31I mean, do I have to point out the obvious here?
30:34Johnny would be in fucking prison if it wasn't for me.
30:36Well, how much do you need? Just tell you.
30:37I need some work, good, honest work, and I don't expect to fucking beg for it.
30:41Not when you're buying Owens and money's no object.
30:44Who told you that?
30:46Are you denying it?
30:47I mean, what is this?
30:51I mean, seriously, I won't understand because, you know, this time I actually meant it.
30:55You know, all the talk about coming together and there being no hidden agendas wasn't complete bullshit, but no.
31:01It's just more fucking mind games.
31:05Yeah, you learn from the best.
31:06Caleb!
31:19Fuck!
31:21Is everything okay?
31:22Yeah.
31:23No.
31:27I gotta keep him away from this for his own good.
31:31I have to.
31:34Even if he hates me for it.
31:37Is that realistic?
31:39Keeping him away?
31:43I don't know.
32:00What's your sister's name again?
32:12It's Alice.
32:15She's in France.
32:16In France?
32:17Yeah.
32:18What's she doing in France?
32:22It's after mum.
32:24She really wanted to just get away, you know?
32:26Yeah.
32:28So.
32:30I'd like to get away.
32:35Not to France, especially just...
32:40Just anywhere.
32:49It's not that easy though, is it?
32:56I don't think so.
32:57It's over.
33:00It's over.
33:06Yeah.
33:21Yeah.
33:22I'll come.
33:29Nathan, this is Eva.
33:36I understand you have certain requirements.
33:40Yes, I talk about them as zones, like the tube in London.
33:46A zone refers to a place and what occurs there, its function.
33:52Zone 1 is an area to offload incoming goods, big enough to unpack and dismantle whatever the product is concealed in.
34:03It will work. We'll change the doors. They need to be lockable.
34:08Okay, fine.
34:11Next, we need an area hidden from site to store the product. Should be connected to Zone 1, but not obviously.
34:17How much product are we talking about?
34:19They come in brick-like packages. You can stack them.
34:22Any ideas?
34:25Off the top of my head, an unused coupe or a cannibalized combine or tractor or just buried in bales of hay.
34:33Sounds like we have some options.
34:35Zone 3?
34:37Zone 3 is the most challenging.
34:39A concealed space with a clean, level surface to cut the product with other agents and sort it into smaller packages.
34:47So, basically, a hidden room.
34:50That's more challenging.
34:52It's a problem?
34:53Yeah, but not an insurmountable one.
34:58These zones, we should avoid the rearing barn and the laying shed.
35:01Why?
35:03Chickens are sensitive to stress. If anything negatively impacts their laying period, they can die.
35:08Who cares? We buy more.
35:10I think your boss cares, mate.
35:12He wants the hatchery to flourish and expand to explain all the increased activity.
35:16You've got no chickens, you've got no eggs, you've got no business, you've got no cover.
35:24Meter!
35:33Yeah?
35:34Get in.
35:35Get in.
35:36You have a shelly pit?
35:59Slurry pit?
36:01I haven't got a slurry pit.
36:02But you have a shovel.
36:03Who is she?
36:20Nobody.
36:24She's got a family.
36:27She's got kids.
36:30You start thinking like that.
36:33This won't work.
36:35You go crazy.
37:03Okay.
37:04Enough.
37:05Enough.
37:06Enough.
37:07Help me.
37:09Come on.
37:10Okay, enough, enough, help me, come on.
37:40Yeah, you know.
38:10You okay?
38:35No, I'm fine.
38:36What were you doing down there?
38:42Well, I was just helping them set up, you know.
38:48Did you do the feed order?
38:52I can do it.
38:54Yeah, thank you.
38:55Thanks, Pavel.
39:06All right, Jane?
39:35Jane, you want to come in the house?
39:38No.
39:47Look, it's more than my job's worth, a lot more.
39:53But we go back, and I want to help.
39:58Sorry, Jane, what are we talking about?
40:00It's your own fault.
40:01If I hadn't run into you up at the mine, maybe I wouldn't have put it together.
40:03All right, well, I said I was grateful to you for turning a blind eye to Johnny.
40:08Don't take me for a fool, Nate.
40:11Treat me like those shitbags in Newport.
40:16Sorry, I still don't know what you're talking about.
40:18Okay.
40:20Here's what I think.
40:22Johnny didn't heed my warning.
40:24He was up at the hotel with Sadie and Kenny Davies, and something happened.
40:27You and Caleb took matters into your own hands, and Davies ends up dead.
40:32How am I doing?
40:35Caleb, I know you're barely on speaking to him.
40:38Is that the best you can do?
40:39If you, or more likely Caleb, killed this lowlife to protect Johnny, good on you.
40:51I won't be shedding any tears, reading the eulogy, but you've got to level with me, Nate.
40:55You've got to give me something.
41:01All I know about Kenny Davies is what I heard on the news.
41:03I need something, okay?
41:05A scalp, a win.
41:07I need to justify my existence, sock it to Anderson, and generally dispel the myth I'm a fifth wheel,
41:12so I have a job and a roof over my head come Christmas.
41:18Help me help you.
41:23You were barking up the wrong tree, Jane.
41:31You don't change.
41:33I would think you're smarter than the rest of us.
41:36Far from.
41:36One step ahead.
41:46Someone saw you, up at the mine.
41:49An eyewitness.
41:51I can make them disappear, but I need you to trust me.
41:56I need to know what happened.
42:03Require yourself, Johnny, and Caleb to come to the station.
42:16What?
42:16There you'll have your photographs taken for the purposes of witness identification.
42:23Night.
42:24I need to know what happened.
42:25I need to know what happened.
42:26I need to know what happened.
42:26I need to know what happened.
42:27I need to know what happened.
42:27I need to know what happened.
42:28I need to know what happened.
42:28I need to know what happened.
42:29I need to know what happened.
42:29I need to know what happened.
42:30I need to know what happened.
42:30I need to know what happened.
42:31I need to know what happened.
42:32I need to know what happened.
42:33I need to know what happened.
42:34I need to know what happened.
42:35I need to know what happened.
42:36I need to know what happened.
42:37I need to know what happened.
42:38I need to know what happened.
42:39I need to know what happened.
42:40I need to know what happened.
42:41I need to know what happened.
42:42I need to know what happened.
42:43Hey. I owe you an explanation. I owe you an apology.
43:01I'm sorry I was cagey before, but I'm... I'm trying to manage your situation.
43:04Spit it out, Nathan.
43:06Jane Crowther's got a witness. Thinks he saw us down the mine.
43:10Jesus Christ.
43:10Now, I know Jane. She's okay. She's got a bit of an axe to grind.
43:15She's got something to prove to Newport CID and herself, I reckon.
43:18This sounds like bad news for us.
43:19Yeah, but silver lining, if the witness saw us put Kenny down the mine,
43:23how come Jane hasn't found a body?
43:24That'd be a kick in the teeth for Newport CID, wouldn't it?
43:26Maybe this witness doesn't exist?
43:28Yeah, or they just saw us leaving.
43:29Either way, I've got to find out exactly what Jane Crowther knows.
43:33How are you going to do that?
43:33I'm going to pop up there with a leg of lamb and a bottle of Jameson's.
43:36No, don't do it, Nathan. Sit this out.
43:38Well, that's not much of a plan.
43:39You tell yourself, if this witness was all that,
43:41Kenny's body would have come up by now.
43:42Well, there's no cause for complacency.
43:44Just hold your nerve.
43:45Don't do anything, right?
43:46Don't do anything.
44:16Nathan?
44:29Hello, Malcolm.
44:31You just missed her, on her rounds.
44:34Oh, that's a shame. I come bearing gifts.
44:37So I see.
44:39Any chance I can come in and wait?
44:42Got out to Cuncarn Forest at the weekend.
44:44Can't stray too far from the car park, but worth the trip.
44:50Oh, that's very nice, yeah.
44:55Clock the red kite just as we were leaving.
44:57Oh, yeah, yeah. Fine specimen, isn't it?
45:01Hmm.
45:06Jane mentioned she told me what happened with Johnny.
45:12Did she?
45:14At least you caught it early.
45:16It did in the bud.
45:18Yeah, yeah, yeah.
45:20Well, it was good of Jane to deal with it the way she did.
45:26Ah, look, I've got to run.
45:28Is your freezer still out the back?
45:29I'll pop this in before it defrosts.
45:31Don't worry.
45:31I'll pop it in next week.
45:44I'll pop it in after a second.
45:49Come on.
45:49Here.
45:54See you later.
45:54See you later.
45:56Oh, shit.
46:26Oh, shit.
46:56Oh, shit.
47:26I found the witness from the mine.
47:33What?
47:33I'm going down to the crossroads.
47:44With no devil will I make a deal.
47:50I'm going down to the crossroads.
47:57With no devil will I make a deal.
48:01Maybe there ain't no hell.
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