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00:04it's just a job like any other it's true we deal with violence we witness the results of violent
00:13acts the worst things people do to one another but we've come to understand how to separate
00:22these things from our own lives you know so you've only recently relocated to Birmingham
00:28yeah not been long you know what they say three most stressful things in life death divorce moving
00:34house you've been working hard since the move you said nothing out of the ordinary long hours
00:43but I don't think the nature of what I do is pertinent here right
00:50do you feel disassociated sometimes sorry a feeling of disconnection from your thoughts
00:55your feelings your memories even your body or your sense of identity
01:06I don't feel disassociated from anything
01:11living the dream dream job from marriage even Birmingham has surpassed expectations
01:17I'm an honorary professor and I you did mention that
01:24so all this death you deal with this human suffering it doesn't affect you
01:36I'm a professional
01:41so what is troubling you Mr. Hodgson
01:48yeah and top floor I'm on 104 ain't nothing ever different and I've been there before familiar school
01:54but it does you head it let me out the back door where you see me
02:08you sure this is the place Bennett house building a
02:11do you want to see the message it sent
02:13I go surely what's more than what's projected from
02:15two Glock 17s sure
02:1717 and a 19 grand three for the both of them
02:20okay
02:33building a
02:37relax will you boils here right i'll go give it an eye
02:43you leave the engine on it
02:45and top floor i'm on 104 ain't nothing ever different and I've been at the
02:494 am
02:50I'm not sure what that is.
03:22Kyle!
04:07TESTATOR SILENC
04:47TESTATOR SILENC
04:58The trajectory of ballistic descent indicated by the bullet retrieved from the headrest
05:03suggests the shooter was positioned above and to the left, if seen from the vehicle.
05:08This is consistent with an assailant firing from an upper-level balcony or similar elevated
05:14vantage point.
05:16Two 9mm bullet casings were retrieved from a second-floor balcony at Bennett House, Building
05:22A, suggesting the shooter was standing here while firing.
05:26The deceased is a 38-year-old male.
05:30He was identified by the driving license found on his body as Kyle Boyle.
05:36Mr. Boyle sustained a single gunshot wound to the head.
05:40The entry wound, located at the anterior aspect of the left side, measured 9mm in diameter.
05:48The security cameras on the north and east sides of the building were out of use.
05:52They had been for some time, according to residents.
05:55The projectile penetrated the left temporal bone at a downwards angle, travelling rightward
06:02and posteriorly through the brain.
06:04The passage of the bullet through the thalamus and brainstem would have resulted in instantaneous
06:11incapacitation and likely immediate cessation of vital functions.
06:16The extent of neurological disruption means that survival, even momentarily, would have been
06:22highly unlikely.
06:24Analysis of the 9mm bullet found distinct striations on the metal.
06:28Could you define what you mean by striations for the purposes of the inquest?
06:33Striations are microscopic grooves in the bullet created by imperfections in the barrel of the gun.
06:40They help match the ballistics to a particular weapon.
06:44And were you able to make any such match?
06:46Yes.
06:46The characteristics are the same as the striations on this bullet, which was recovered from the
06:52scene of another crime.
06:54In my opinion, given the high level of correlation, both bullets were fired by the same firearm.
07:07Alphie Meadows was 15 years old when he died.
07:14Have Midland Police any leads on the person or person who shot Kyle Boyle, Detective Inspector
07:19Mahler?
07:20At the moment, no arrests are imminent, but we are pursuing all leads and continue to examine
07:26items recovered from the vehicle.
07:31Are you okay?
07:34Six gun deaths in six months.
07:3714 years old, 15, 19, 22.
07:41The police are doing their best.
07:43They know who's supplying the guns.
07:45The Rettfords.
07:45The Rettfords.
07:47They supplied the gun that killed Alfie Meadows on their home turf in Sparkle.
07:51The same weapon that killed Kyle Boyle.
07:54I know they did.
07:56There's no chain of evidence, Jen.
07:57Not yet.
07:59Well, at least Marcus Rettford is behind bars.
08:01Tax fraud.
08:0318 months, he'll be out in six.
08:07I don't find you pulled the trigger.
08:09So what do we do?
08:11Packs and figures.
08:12If you want to pull at that.
08:14All right.
08:15Come on.
08:16Let's go and get Denny.
08:17Yeah.
08:20Actually, I might head to the gym.
08:23Try and get out of this funk.
08:25Sorry, I'm not great company at the minute.
08:28You sure you're okay?
08:29Yeah.
08:30Here you go.
08:32See you in a bit.
08:33Okay.
09:21Here you go.
10:01I knew you'd find me.
10:06I knew you'd find me.
10:09Told me 16 different addresses, though.
10:12I didn't know that you was going to be there.
10:15I swear to you, Jason, I didn't know.
10:25What did they tell you?
10:29When it closed, midday, two males, blackout day.
10:36Do them both?
10:37Yeah.
10:40Yeah, do them both.
10:43Shit.
10:47I swear, Chase, I never knew it was you.
11:12What else?
11:14Just that there was a gun deal going down the glocks.
11:21Did they know it was you?
11:26I don't know.
11:27Why not? Why would he do that to you?
11:29Redford loves you. You said so yourself.
11:31I was setting up my own roots, Scott.
11:33Deal wasn't sanctioned.
11:34What?
11:37Are you mad?
11:38Redford's inside.
11:40Boys are restless. I needed to show him I'm the guy to run this out here.
11:45Shit.
11:47Someone set me up, Scott.
11:52Shit. I'm sorry, Chase.
11:59Hey.
12:08Look, you can't stay here. Have you got nowhere else you can go?
12:17No.
12:19Hey.
12:21We're going to be okay, all right?
12:24We'll figure this out.
12:29Got you a new number.
12:31You only call me from this phone, okay?
12:41It's given me another job.
12:43What job?
12:44It's just a simple follow-up.
12:46Could be a trap.
12:47I don't know no way tight.
12:49Could be all right.
12:50Oh, Jesus Christ.
12:51I've got to go now.
12:52What?
12:53I'm eating jaggers.
12:55Scott, I don't think it's safe.
12:56Scott!
12:58Scott!
12:58I'm coughing.
13:15Give me some more questions, Homer.
13:21Two more tests from here.
13:25Oh, I think.
13:25This is my bestest vídeos…
13:27And it's 62, and it's got to turn around.
13:31The magic of the car is bonded all around.
13:35There we are.
13:35It's got to go.
13:37It's got to go.
13:39It's got to go.
13:40It's got to go.
14:05Get a lager and a whiskey, please.
14:20Hey, what the fuck?
14:22Shit.
14:23Sorry, mate.
14:24Fuck off.
14:25Hey.
14:27It was just an accident.
14:28Well, look at me.
14:29I'm fucking dripping.
14:30I'm soaking.
14:31I know, I know.
14:32Me too, mate.
14:33Me too.
14:33Here you go.
14:34I'm soaked too.
14:35Look, there we go.
14:36We're both soaked.
14:37This jacket cost 300 quid.
14:39You owe me.
14:41I'll pay for your dry cleaning, whatever.
14:43Nah, mate.
14:43Jacket's ruined.
14:45300 pound.
14:48I'll be listening to you, mate.
15:08No.
15:10I'm not doing this.
15:15You're so sweet.
15:20I'll quit.
15:23You're so sweet.
15:23You're so sweet.
15:23Look at that man.
15:24Yeah.
15:24Look at that man.
15:26Wow, yeah.
15:28Oh, that was good, huh?
15:28Oh, you're very good.
15:29Is he nice?
15:32Do you know what the ë­˜ was done?
15:35What the fuck?
15:57All right, dickhead?
16:00Seriously?
16:05Look, mate, I don't want trouble.
16:09Nope.
16:10You don't get to walk away from me, pretty boy.
16:12I think. You owe me.
16:13Take it easy.
16:17I told you. I'm not doing this.
16:20Yes.
16:23Fool!
16:29No words!
16:38Stop.
16:40Leave it.
16:43That's enough.
16:45Come on.
17:00Shh!
17:01Ugh.
17:03Ugh.
17:05Shh.
17:06Oop.
17:20No.
17:20No.
17:23In the air!
17:44Oh.
17:45No.
17:48Ugh.
17:51Ugh.
17:52Oh.
17:59Ugh.
18:02Ugh.
18:03Ugh.
18:04Ugh.
18:07Ugh.
18:08Ugh.
19:04What happened to you last night?
19:08Oh, my God.
19:11Stupid, really.
19:12Fell off a rental bike on the way back from the gym.
19:14Probably mangled it on me.
19:17Are you okay?
19:18Yeah.
19:18Just a bit bruised, that's all.
19:20Be fine.
19:21Gonna have to pay for the bike, though.
19:22Sorry.
19:24You slept on the sofa.
19:25Didn't want to wake you.
19:27Coffee.
19:28Thanks.
19:29Come on.
19:30Don't want to be late for the workhouse.
19:33Harriet might cut our biscuit rations.
19:40We said you were hiding away in here.
19:43What are you doing?
19:44We've been over the vehicle.
19:45They're taking it to the pound in West Brom tomorrow.
19:48What if someone was with the victim when they drove into the estate?
19:51Witnesses didn't report seeing a second person in the car.
19:54Witnesses didn't report seeing anything.
19:55They were too scared.
19:57So why do you think there was someone else at the shooting?
19:59The chewing gum.
20:00From the passenger side floor?
20:01I was going over the reports.
20:03The gum wasn't on the floor.
20:04It was still stuck to the underside of the seat when the car was brought in at 11 p.m.
20:08Leather seats, right?
20:09Vegan leather.
20:11How long does gum stick to fake animal hide?
20:14Funnily enough, I don't think anyone's carried out that fascinating piece of research.
20:18I can feel a book coming.
20:20The gum was moist.
20:22I think it was stuck there the morning of the shooting.
20:25And I found something else.
20:26Come see this.
20:34A small patch of residue at the bottom of the seat, upright.
20:39I tested it.
20:40It was gun oil.
20:41Could have been a drip which soaked into the leather like that.
20:44So someone was sitting in the passenger seat with a gun tucked in the back of the nighty-whities?
20:49Hmm.
20:52Jesus.
20:53What happened to you?
20:55Did Nicky finally have enough of your one-liners?
20:57Fell off my rental bike.
20:58That was me thinking you were the Bradley Wiggins of Birmingham.
21:01Bradley Walsh, maybe.
21:05Who was in the car?
21:07Where are they now?
21:10The deceased is an unidentified male.
21:13Proximately 40 years old.
21:14No identification was found on the body or at the scene.
21:17The subject was discovered on Wasteland off Sturton Street, Langley Green, by a dog walker at approximately 5.45 this
21:25morning.
21:26Weight, 83 kilograms.
21:29And height, 186 centimeters.
21:48External examination shows bruising on the knuckles of both hands, primarily the right.
21:54The torso shows additional bruising across the lateral aspects of the ribs and upper abdomen.
22:02There is also significant bruising to the facial region, particularly around the left orbital socket and the right mandibular area.
22:14Patten is consistent with repeated impacts, possibly kicks or punches.
22:26Now.
22:50You've got a minute.
22:52You shouldn't be in here without scrubs, Jack.
22:54Yeah.
22:55Sorry.
22:57Um...
22:58How's it looking?
23:00Too early to tell.
23:01Damage to the left orbital socket suggests some sort of violent encounter.
23:06And bruising on the knuckles could be offensive or defensive.
23:12When did it happen?
23:13Well, he was found early this morning.
23:15Waste ground in Langley Green.
23:17I'll know more when the SIO comes in.
23:20What about time of death?
23:22Uh, he had no watch on him, no phone.
23:25There were no witnesses, no CCTV.
23:28So, nothing that helps us beyond the vague eight-hour window that the body gives us.
23:32What are you asking?
23:35Just trying to get ahead of it.
23:36But, you know, uh, presumably they'll want us to lead the forensic analysis.
23:44That's how it normally works.
23:45Yes, Jack.
23:46Yeah.
23:49You okay?
24:01Sometimes I don't think I deserve you.
24:06Don't be an idiot.
24:12Yeah.
24:15Good advice.
25:13Detective Inspector Fiona Marler.
25:15I'm here to see Dr. Alexander.
25:24Kyle Boyle.
25:26Presume he didn't see it coming?
25:29Death would have been almost instantaneous.
25:34You're ready to release the body for burial?
25:36Uh, yes.
25:38The coroner has signed off.
25:41Your colleague, he's sure that the firearm was the same one used in the Alfie Meadows killing in Spark Hill?
25:48The science is the science.
25:52The science is the science.
25:54So I'm told.
25:57You ever heard of Marcus Redford?
25:59Redford traffics guns.
26:00You're not think his weapons are behind these shootings.
26:07Marcus's big brother, Sean, was in the British Army in Afghanistan in the 2000s.
26:13Sean had the bright idea of smuggling army handguns back into the UK, and little brother Marcus helped.
26:21What happened to Sean?
26:23What happened to Sean?
26:24The Taliban happened.
26:25But young Marcus kept up with his brother's comrades, kept Sean's smuggling routes going, and added a few specials to
26:32the menu.
26:34Specials?
26:35Top-shelf heroine from Helmand.
26:37Marcus earned more in a week, and his war hero brother made his whole life.
26:43But Redford is in prison, right?
26:46For tax fraud?
26:47Redford is very happy to be in prison for tax fraud.
26:52He'll be out in six months, and in the meantime, he runs his entire empire from the comfort and safety
26:58of A-Wing.
26:59So you think Marcus Redford killed Kyle Boyle, ordered it from prison?
27:03His guys, anyway.
27:07Kyle was on his way to do a deal to buy handguns from a fence on the Bennett estate.
27:12Redford's guys knew about it, and killed him.
27:15Why?
27:17While Redford's inside, his capos smell an opportunity.
27:20The younger hoods fancy themselves as the power.
27:23Well, whose side was he on, Boyle?
27:27Kyle's dead, isn't he? So I'd say the wrong side.
27:32And you have no idea who pulled the trigger?
27:36Not yet.
27:37You?
27:40My colleagues think that someone else was in the car with him when he was shot.
27:45They found DNA that doesn't match the victim, and gun oil residue.
27:54Any ID?
27:56We're working on it.
28:00Okay.
28:06Keep me posted, please.
28:14You keep saying Kyle.
28:18You keep using his first name.
28:20There's something you're not telling me.
28:35His surname wasn't Boyle.
28:38It was Jenkins.
28:40So who was Kyle Jenkins?
28:42Kyle Jenkins was working for the National Crime Agency.
28:46He was an undercover NCA officer?
28:48The NCA operation is still ongoing.
28:51Which is why it wasn't mentioned at the inquest.
28:54Did Marcus Redford know that Kyle was NCA undercover?
28:57We don't know. We'd like to know.
28:59We?
29:02There is a degree of crossover between Midlands Police and the NCA.
29:08So you knew Kyle Jenkins?
29:12Local knowledge is an advantage when placing an undercover operative.
29:18I helped Kyle when he needed it.
29:23You became close.
29:26Something like that.
29:33Sorry for your loss, Detective Inspector.
29:43We were hoping to keep the NCA involvement out of things, but we need answers about Kyle's death.
29:50I saw you and your colleague at the inquest.
29:52You were impressive.
29:53That's why I reached out to my bosses to persuade them that we needed a little extra help, a little
29:57extra time.
29:59If you guys can pin Kyle's death to one of Marcus Redford's guns in the hands of one of Marcus
30:05Redford's scumbags,
30:06we can put that bastard away for a long time somewhere he can't boss the way he bosses the prison
30:11he's in now.
30:15And, you know, less Redford's mech and less Redford guns might considerably lighten your workload.
30:23We'll do our best.
30:26Please do.
30:40Scott!
30:51Scott!
30:53Scott!
30:55Scott!
30:56Scott!
31:08Scott!
31:09Scott!
31:10Scott!
31:33Have you seen Jack?
31:35Sorry, not since this morning.
31:37He's not answering his phone.
31:38Maybe he's gone to the pub.
31:41Yeah, you're probably right.
31:42It's more likely he's at the gym for leg day.
31:44If you see him, get him to call me, would you?
31:46Otherwise, I'll catch up with him at home.
31:48Is he in trouble?
31:49He's my husband. He's always in trouble.
32:48It was a fight.
32:51He walked out of here.
33:05Hey.
33:09Where were you today?
33:11Just needed some fresh air, clear the head, and...
33:15How was the rest of your day?
33:18Weird.
33:19Weird how?
33:21Detective Inspector Marler of Midlands Police told me that the shooting victim, Kyle Boyle,
33:27wasn't actually Kyle Boyle, but Kyle Jenkins.
33:30Ah.
33:30He was running away from something.
33:32Running towards it, actually.
33:34Kyle was an undercover NCA officer.
33:37Shit.
33:41Okay.
33:42So I guess that gives it priority, right?
33:45Well, they want to find whoever was in the car with him.
33:47They think he was lured to the meeting where he died.
33:51The extracted DNA from the chewing gum generated a full male DNA profile that doesn't match
33:57the deceased.
33:58I'm going to review the forensic evidence, but it is thin.
34:01Okay.
34:02But as you say, priority.
34:05Mm-hmm.
34:12And the new case, the body that came in today, John Doe, any idea on him yet?
34:16Look.
34:18No prints much in the ident one.
34:20We're waiting on DNA now.
34:25There's chicken in the fridge if you want it.
34:29I've eaten.
34:30Thanks.
34:34Any idea how he died?
34:36Who?
34:37John Doe.
34:39Looks like extra-geral hematoma caused by a depressed comminuted fracture.
34:45Land force trauma.
34:47Fracture pattern is consistent with a single blow.
34:50Absence of Hopper's rule sequencing in the fracture pattern seems to discount novel impacts.
34:57Was he hit with something?
34:59Maybe.
35:00I didn't find any obvious trace material in the wound, so not a brick or a rock.
35:05And what about metallurgical particulates or polymer residues?
35:09Again, nothing obvious.
35:11But something must have caused the skull to fracture.
35:15Okay, yeah.
35:17Is this our bedtime chats these days, Jack?
35:21Blunt force trauma and dead policemen?
35:23Sorry.
35:24Interested, that's all.
35:31Why do we do this?
35:33What?
35:34This job.
35:36I think they know why I do it.
35:38I like solving puzzles.
35:40I like the process, you know, deduction.
35:44But do I believe in right and wrong?
35:47Tipping the scales in favour of justice and balance?
35:51I think you do.
35:53I know I believe in it.
35:59Yes.
36:00Yes.
36:00You do.
36:05Where's this coming from, Jack?
36:11I don't know.
36:16Well, I could use your help.
36:19Oh, yeah?
36:20With what?
36:22The John Doe.
36:24I found ethanol in his stomach.
36:28160 milligrams per 100 milliliters.
36:32His blood alcohol concentration was 187.
36:36It suggests he was drinking heavily before he died.
36:39Where he was found, there are six pubs within a square mile radius.
36:45At least three off-licenses Kit could find.
36:48So let the police do their rounds.
36:50They are.
36:52I just thought you might want to go down there and work your magic.
36:58Want to know who he is, Jack?
37:31Mr. Rodson?
37:32The S. Begum.
37:34How you turning the body yesterday?
37:36He's just looking at the crime scene photos.
37:38What do you think happened to him?
37:39No ID.
37:40No phone.
37:41No wallet on his person.
37:43Maybe a mugging.
37:45Wouldn't be the first round, do you?
37:47What do you all that say?
37:49Blunt force and brain bleed.
37:51Know certainly what caused the impact.
37:53CCTV?
37:54Nothing around here.
37:56I did find something, though.
37:59What's that?
38:00The guy at the shop round the corner said there was a route at the market tavern
38:03the night before our fellow was found.
38:06Maybe he was drinking there.
38:07A route.
38:09The tavern can get rough.
38:12Shall we?
38:15Yeah.
38:16Why not?
38:43Fuck off!
38:51You're gone.
38:52I just need to live.
38:57What if you do, mate?
38:58The detective bankers.
39:00What if you find out?
39:02Come on.
39:06Come on.
39:06Come on.
39:10I'm going to go.
39:13Come on, I'm ready.
39:25It's right, Sid.
39:35Yeah?
39:36He says he doesn't remember our guy or any altercation.
39:40This is mainly a cash pub,
39:42but we'll go for the names and the credit card receipts.
39:44See what comes up.
39:45Excuse me.
39:47I think we should walk the route from here.
39:50I'm sorry.
39:51Hang on a moment.
40:03Jack?
40:04Yeah, sorry.
40:05He said there's a camera behind the bar.
40:07You can show us the footage.
40:14There, that's our man, isn't it?
40:29He's arguing with someone.
40:32Come on, show us your face.
40:45Shit.
40:49Nothing?
40:50Any other cameras?
40:52I'm sorry.
40:53That's all we got.
40:58I'll get on to the council.
40:59See what areas there CCTV covers.
41:03You think you can do anything with this footage?
41:05You know, enhance it and all?
41:07Yeah, send it to me.
41:08We'll see what we can do.
41:24I don't think it was a mugging, Jack.
41:27The pattern of bruising.
41:29Torso and knuckles.
41:31Mugging, you might expect bruising on the wrists from grabbing.
41:36Scratch marks from snatching.
41:38These marks seem less like a tag, more like defensive injuries.
41:43Okay, hold up your hands.
41:44What?
41:45Come at me like you're going to attack.
41:47No.
41:48Well, come on, Jack.
41:49It's just an exercise.
41:50I want to picture it in my head.
41:52Lead with your right hand.
41:57Blow lands there.
41:59Evidence of another one here.
42:02Then, judging by the bruising across his back here,
42:06looks as if he was pushed hard against something.
42:09A bar or railing, perhaps.
42:13Now, come at me fast.
42:17Come on.
42:19Come on, Jack.
42:20Play the game.
42:25Jack?
42:28Sorry, I was only...
42:33Are you all right?
42:39What's going on?
42:42Talk to me.
42:43I want to help.
42:50Nikki?
42:52You can tell me, Jack.
42:54You can tell me anything.
43:01Can I?
43:14I'm sorry, Nikki.
43:18I'm sorry, Nikki.
43:36You can tell me anything.
43:36You're right.
43:36I don't know.
43:36I don't know.
43:37What?
43:37Oh, oh, oh.
43:51I don't know.
44:20I don't know.
44:41We'll see.
44:53You walked away.
44:55You were alive.
45:05I don't know.
45:17I don't know.
45:29I don't know.
45:33I don't know.
45:34I don't know.
45:35I don't know.
45:40I don't know.
45:40I don't know.
45:41I don't know.
45:43I don't know.
46:35I don't know.
46:39I don't know.
47:02I don't know.
47:14I don't know.
47:17I don't know.
47:20I don't know.
47:22I don't know.
48:08I don't know.
48:11I don't know.
48:12I don't know.
48:13I don't know.
48:21I don't know.
48:24I don't know.
48:33I don't know.
48:36I don't know.
48:39I don't know.
48:45I don't know.
48:51I don't know.
49:05I don't know.
49:05I think Jack's capable of killing someone.
49:07I think we all are.
49:10I've always thought that murder was the one crime I could understand.
49:15Why didn't he tell me?
49:18Why did he lie?
49:20I don't know.
49:21I don't know.
49:23I don't know.
49:24I don't know.
49:25Scientific reasoning.
49:26I think a man walked away after the altercation.
49:29His body was found almost eight hours later.
49:32There is nothing to prove that Jack's punch caused his death.
49:37There's nothing to prove it didn't.
49:46I can prove it didn't.
49:49It's what I do, isn't it?
49:52Unlocking the truth about a death.
49:55Nicky, the Bowman Center can no longer be involved in this case.
49:58Well, Harriet, please.
49:59No, you know that.
50:00This can't be our case anymore.
50:02I need to prove that Jack didn't kill that man.
50:05To the police or to yourself?
50:06To him.
50:07I need to prove it to him.
50:09We will.
50:09We will.
50:12If Jack is convicted, then everything is finished, Harriet.
50:17How's he going to survive in there?
50:20Especially when they find out he works for the police.
50:25One step at a time, Nicky.
50:27I can't just sit here.
50:29It is protocol.
50:31The body must be moved from here to another group.
50:33Active.
50:34Let the system do what it does.
50:36Let the system do what it does.
50:57He works pretty good.
51:10That leads us only when there's Gambit.
51:26I'm going to take a look at you, Mr. Hodgson.
51:38Right, Mr. Hodgson, step up to the desk, please.
51:44I am Officer Barnes.
51:45I will be processing your reception into this establishment today.
51:49Full name, Jack Edward Hodgson.
51:51Date of birth, 28th of May, 1980.
51:54And you're next to Kim.
51:56Nicky Alexander, my wife.
52:00So, Mr. Hodgson, you're being remanded in custody while awaiting trial for...
52:03Murder.
52:04Intent to cause grief as bodily harm.
52:06Right, thanks for the input.
52:09One wallet containing £65 and three bank cards.
52:17One mobile phone.
52:25One wristwatch.
52:29One set of house keys.
52:33One card key.
52:35Is that correct?
52:37Yeah.
52:39Any jewellery?
52:41Yeah.
52:49I didn't keep that on.
53:00Is that it?
53:02That's it.
53:06All right.
53:08Sign here to confirm.
53:11These items will be stored securely until your release.
53:17All right.
53:18The nurse will see you shortly.
53:19Why?
53:20Because that's what happens.
53:23You can make a phone call once we've finished processing.
53:26Good, thanks.
53:27It's up to you.
53:28You will now be escorted to healthcare for assessment.
53:31And I will take you to your cell.
53:34Understood?
53:39I need to know you understand.
53:42Yes, I understand.
53:49I've made you a tea-based hot beverage.
53:52Heard it helps.
53:53Thanks, Kit.
53:56He hasn't called.
53:58It'll take a while.
54:00At least he's on his own, safe and sound.
54:03They'll look up to their own.
54:04Is he their own?
54:06Well, neither nor, are we?
54:10He didn't kill that man.
54:12Nicky.
54:13I know it.
54:14We don't know it.
54:15That's just the point, Kit.
54:16No, Jack's not responsible for this.
54:19He was defending himself.
54:20That's clearly not what my husband thinks.
54:22That damn Northern Irish upbringing.
54:25An aggravatingly solid sense of what's right and wrong.
54:30Nicky, can I borrow you for a moment, please?
54:33We've just had a new arrival.
54:36Death waits for no woman.
54:50Harriet, I'm not sure how much use I'm going to be while Jack...
54:53Save it, Nicky.
54:54We don't have much time.
54:58What?
55:01Harriet.
55:03I won't let you jeopardise your position.
55:05I think I've earned the right to make my own decisions.
55:07If they want to retire me, good luck to them.
55:09I shall sleep easy.
55:11Now, it's Friday, and they won't look at the body until first thing Monday morning.
55:15So you have got 48 hours.
55:17Nicky.
55:23The building's divided between A-wing and B-wing, or remand prisoners are kept on B-wing.
55:32Evening meals are in the dining hall in the communal area, shared between the two wings.
55:37All of the meals are delivered to your door.
55:49Well, if you want anything other than bare beans for your dinner, I'd advise being in line by number five.
55:58On we go.
56:05Cheers!
56:30You might have read about the overcrowding issue in the prison estate.
56:33Don't suffice.
56:35I'm not here to tell you that it's not an issue, it's a nightmare.
56:42Welcome to the little house on the prairie, Mr. Hodgson.
56:50I was told I would be in a single occupancy room due to my circumstances.
56:55Single occupancy is somewhat of an elastic concept here at Penmarch, and it's only for
57:00the time of night, you'll sleep, it's all right, pal.
57:05Let's go.
57:09Let's go.
57:10Let's go.
57:11Let's go.
57:13Let's go.
57:22Let's go.
57:30Let's go.
57:32Let's go.
57:38Let's go.
57:39Let's go.
57:48Let's go.
57:50Let's go.
57:51Let's go.
58:03It's Hodgson, right?
58:08Yeah, Jack Hodgson.
58:12Well, good to meet you, Jack Hodgson.
58:16I'm Jason McClough.
58:41I'm Jason McClough.
58:46I'm Jason McClough.
58:53Let's go.
58:54Let's go.
58:54Let's go.
58:54I'm Jason McClough.
58:54We'll see you next time.
58:54You
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