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00:18you drifted off there yeah bad dreams
00:24any idea what time it is all times different in here
00:30five p.m almost dinner you know what they say about the people who fall asleep easily in prison
00:38they're the guilty ones
00:42i slept pretty easy my first night
00:44meaning i'm a good sleeper
00:49i've been since i was a nipper why are you here handling stolen goods
00:57handling them several times allegedly
01:03you don't belong in here do you
01:05does anybody think they do oh some do i belong in here
01:17i know these people
01:21i know the way they move the way they think
01:25and you don't move like us so what's your app fella what have you done to offend his majesty's justice
01:32system didn't you say it was dinner time all right fine take your time we'll find out eventually
01:46i killed a man
01:51i've been drinking sorry
01:56tried to walk away but he just kept coming at me i was angry but a lot of things
02:10i let the anger take over
02:15and i killed him
02:24okay
02:27maybe you do belong here
02:33dinner time
02:41meet their eye but only for a second nothing confrontational
02:45you're a big guy don't work any favor make them think twice
02:49but for some of these bastards that's a common man himself
02:52okay
03:19hey
03:19Eat.
03:58A big man.
04:01Don't look down.
04:04Definitely don't touch.
04:07What's his story?
04:09Owns half of Birmingham.
04:12Guns, narcotics.
04:14His name's Marcus Redford to the judge.
04:18I'm Redford to the rest of us.
04:24I can't be here.
04:33I give evidence in a case against Marcus Redford.
04:39Against his people.
04:40You call forensics.
04:43Shit.
04:45I need to go out here.
04:46That is the exact opposite of what you need to do.
04:49Head down.
04:49Eat now.
04:52Jack.
04:53Don't.
04:59I need to be moved for my own safety.
05:02Okay.
05:03So special about you, Princess.
05:05Look.
05:07I work in forensics for the home office.
05:09I need to speak to someone.
05:10You're speaking to someone?
05:11No.
05:12I mean someone in the governor's office.
05:13I can't be here.
05:14You want to speak to the governor?
05:16Yes, please.
05:16You're saying you can't spend the night in Fenmarsh?
05:18You really need to be moved right away.
05:20Yes, thank you.
05:24Go and sit down, prisoner.
05:27What?
05:29Sorry.
05:30Maybe you didn't understand.
05:31I understand, prisoner.
05:46Go and sit down.
05:48Go and sit down.
05:50Go and sit down.
06:00This isn't reality, Jack.
06:03You're down the rabbit hole now.
06:04Anything can happen in here.
06:09They're in his pay.
06:11Some of them are, some of them are.
06:14And neither of us two will know the difference.
06:17There's a change of shift in the morning.
06:19Might get lucky with one of the new screws.
06:22Morning is a new day, friend.
06:26All you have to do is stay safe until then.
06:49Yeah, I know he's in Fenlosch prison.
06:51I don't care if it's two on Saturday morning.
06:54My husband has been in police custody for more than 24 hours and I haven't heard a word from him
06:59or a word about him.
07:05Fine.
07:05Call me first thing.
07:07I'll be right here waiting.
07:10Jesus.
07:10Finally got something back on the hair sample.
07:13They're still working on the nail clippings you took.
07:15It's 2 a.m.
07:17It's Jack.
07:19Oh, thank you, kids.
07:20Anything helpful?
07:21Familiar DNA hasn't shown up any matches.
07:24Hair shows elevated levels of aluminium, zinc and chromium.
07:28Sounds like exposure to some sort of industrial process.
07:30The chromium to zinc ratio is interesting.
07:34Could be connected to precision engineering, heavy metal plating and the like.
07:40Sparkhill.
07:42It has lots of small engineering firms.
07:45Metal processing works.
07:47Yeah.
07:48So?
07:49Marcus Redford runs Sparkhill.
07:51So you think our John Doe connects to them?
07:54This OCG and Sparkhill.
07:55Well, it's a possibility, isn't it?
08:05Get used to it.
08:07Now, the first time I was inside, I stood my fingers in my ears all night.
08:13And then I realized the only way to not hear it was to hear it.
08:20What do you want?
08:23Drop the act.
08:24Money?
08:26Stuff?
08:27What?
08:29Because I got nothing for you, Mitt.
08:35It's a sex thing.
08:43Your face, pal.
08:47No.
08:50I know what it's like.
08:54I was in care.
08:57Mum died when I was six.
08:59That's rough.
09:02My old man was there for me.
09:05Like, really there for me.
09:08For a while, it was just me and him against the world.
09:12What a little shadow he used to call me.
09:17What happened?
09:25One day he took me out to this, uh, big house.
09:29Out Dudley Way.
09:32Big brick thing it was.
09:36Two windows at the top looking down and you're like, eyes.
09:43Eyes of God.
09:49I could see I was afraid.
09:54He put my suitcase down in front of me and me, uh...
09:59He said, Chase, I promise I'll be back for you tomorrow.
10:08Just a couple of things I've got to sort out.
10:14I saw Wade, by the window.
10:19Looking down that long country road.
10:23To the light blew out the sky and the lights came on and...
10:30My son went down again.
10:38By the third day, they had to drag me away from the window by my armpits.
10:47I stole my fingers in my ears that night, too.
10:51It didn't come back.
10:55Oh yeah.
11:13Nikki.
11:15Nikki.
11:19Nothing?
11:21Not yet.
11:24What time is it?
11:268.30.
11:27Now go.
11:29Go home.
11:31I think our John Doe could be from Sparkhill.
11:34The crime group who Jack thinks shot the undercover officer is based out of Sparkhill.
11:39There's a connection, Harriet.
11:41Nicky.
11:41There's a connection, Harriet. There has to be.
11:44Jack didn't kill that man.
11:46No.
11:49But you don't believe it, do you?
11:53Jack was defending himself. He lashed out. It happens.
11:57It happens to good men, too.
12:00It probably happens every night of the year to someone somewhere on the planet.
12:04Yeah, but for the grace of God.
12:06Grace of God?
12:09I'm sorry, that was very flippant.
12:11There is no grace of God, Harriet.
12:13There's just data.
12:15Zeros and ones.
12:29I'd like to speak to someone in the governor's office about my placement here.
12:32Why's that?
12:33Pillow's not soft enough for you.
12:35I don't think it'll wait.
12:37Governor of ours today, Maurice.
12:39No, I look like his majesty's president, Shackham.
12:45Look, I'm a forensic investigator working for the home office.
12:51Not true.
12:53You cop-like.
12:54Not a cop.
12:55But a case I gave evidence in.
12:57One of the suspects is an inmate at this prison.
13:01Have you got a name?
13:02I'd rather not say.
13:04Listen, lad.
13:05Please.
13:06This isn't even our gaff.
13:07We're busting this morning from Leeds because of short here.
13:09We know less about this, Nick, than you do.
13:11Anyhow, I never met a governor in a weekend.
13:13That was my advice.
13:15Keep my head down till Monday.
13:17Cheers.
13:39Drugs?
13:41No.
13:42It's a mash.
13:42Mash?
13:44Boom.
13:45Are the drugs?
13:49That's the distraction.
13:51Yeah.
13:58I need that phone.
14:14I need your phone.
14:16Mash, whatever.
14:18I'll pay.
14:19I'll piss off you here.
14:21I'm working.
14:22Right.
14:24One hundred.
14:26Five hundred.
14:29Is that it cash?
14:30What?
14:31The app.
14:33Then we'll talk.
14:34No.
14:34First I make my call, then you get your money.
14:36Oh, yeah.
14:37Yeah.
14:40Look at me.
14:41Hey, look at me.
14:43Oh, look at them.
14:47What?
14:47Who in here looks good for five hundred?
14:49Them or me?
14:58No, you've got it.
14:59Where are you?
15:00I'm going to get you.
15:10Get the fuck off me!
15:12Get the fuck off me!
15:13Get the fuck off me!
15:16Get the fuck off me!
15:16No, no, no, no.
15:23Oh no! Oh no!
15:26Oh no! Oh no!
15:46Nicky Alexander?
15:48I'm sorry, I don't have much time.
15:50Jack? Are you okay?
15:53I'm going to pay someone in a minute, okay?
15:55It's payment for this phone I'm using.
15:56I thought everyone gets at least one phone call when they arrive at prison.
16:00The prison officer's discretion.
16:01They're not looking after you.
16:03You have connections to law enforcement, Jack.
16:05They're supposed to know that.
16:06Yeah, maybe they do know it.
16:08What do you mean?
16:09We've been investigating, Nicky, the drugs, the guns.
16:12Their leader, Marcus Redford, is in this prison.
16:15What? No, that can't be.
16:17I just saw him, Nicky Redford, and he saw me.
16:19What do you mean, he saw you?
16:20He clocked me across the room.
16:21I don't know if he knew who I was.
16:24My cellmate, Macklow, says that he runs this prison.
16:26What?
16:27You shouldn't be sharing a cell, Jack.
16:29For your safety, they said that.
16:32Who's Macklow?
16:33He's some guy.
16:34Oh, Jack, please.
16:37They've made a huge mistake.
16:40I don't think it's a mistake.
16:41I think it's the plan.
16:43The plan? How?
16:45I don't know yet.
16:48I sound crazy, don't I?
16:52This is... stop.
16:55For God's sake.
16:58What is it?
16:59The man they found in Langley Green.
17:02The man I killed.
17:03Jack, please.
17:05I think he might be connected to Redford somehow.
17:09Why do you think that?
17:11Hair analysis shows high levels of aluminium, zinc and chromium.
17:15Pollen found on the clothing is consistent with flora found in inner city Birmingham, including Sparkhill.
17:21Sparkhill is Redford's patch.
17:23I need you out of there, Jack.
17:25I need you out now.
17:27I know.
17:28I know you don't want to believe I did this.
17:30Oh, Jack.
17:31But I hit him, Nick.
17:34I think I hit him as hard as I could.
17:38Why are you so convinced I didn't kill him?
17:40Why are you so convinced that you did?
17:42You can't know that.
17:46Jack?
17:50I wanted to kill him.
17:53Nick.
17:53In that moment...
17:55He was all of them.
17:58Them?
18:00All the bastards.
18:01He did all the shit we had to clean up every day.
18:05I tried to make him stalk.
18:07Is there your reason?
18:09I was standing in front of him, but...
18:12I was not human to him.
18:15Jack.
18:19I wanted to kill him, Nick.
18:22So I did.
18:24No, you didn't.
18:26You didn't.
18:34I've got to go.
18:35I've got to get this phone back.
18:36The Kangas are doing their rounds.
18:38Kangas.
18:39Kangaroo screws.
18:40I thought you liked that one.
18:42No.
18:45None of this makes sense.
18:48You don't belong there.
18:50Yeah.
18:56I love you, baby.
18:59But I don't agree.
19:06Maybe this is exactly where I belong.
19:12No.
19:14It...
19:16No.
19:21No.
19:22No.
19:23No.
19:34No.
19:36No.
19:37No.
19:48All right, Jason.
19:55All right, Marcus.
20:05What's up, Marcus?
20:11My gran ran a dry cleaning business back in the day.
20:15She had all the big houses in Edgbaston and Harbourn.
20:18She used to say you never really knew who someone was until you saw their linens.
20:24All those big front doors, cut glass accents, fine bone china.
20:30But when you saw the state of the sheets, she'd stain gentry.
20:35She used to call them.
20:54I was expecting you to check in, Jason.
20:58I know, Marcus.
20:59I get a bit paranoid when lads don't do what they're told.
21:03I've been hearing all sorts about what's going on up there while I've been in here.
21:08I'm in place.
21:09It's all good.
21:13He doesn't suspect.
21:16Thinks I'm his only friend in the world.
21:19So what's he got on me, then?
21:21Anything he hasn't told him yet?
21:22I'm not having that undercover cop come back on me.
21:28Look, it wasn't just you he conned, all right?
21:31You did us both a favour.
21:33I need to nuke what they've got on that cop killing.
21:35No, I know.
21:36It's just...
21:39It's in play.
21:43So what, then?
21:47Hutchins a proper martyr, you know.
21:50Mr. Incorruptible, he prides himself on it.
21:53I don't think he's going to turn for favours.
21:55So hurt him.
21:57We can absolutely do that.
21:59We can.
22:01He's in here to punish himself.
22:04I don't think a beating they're going to move him.
22:11I need inside them, Jason.
22:14He's meant to be my way in.
22:16I know.
22:16I'm just saying.
22:19It might be that Hodgson's not that guy.
22:25It might be...
22:27that we're better off losing him, Marcus.
22:31His evidence must already be looking shaky.
22:42The shocking state of his majesty's prisons
22:44can lead a man to self-harm.
22:47I read about that in The Guardian.
22:53I need to know that I can trust you.
22:57I run a clean house.
22:59No shit stains on my sheets.
23:19Anything, kid?
23:20Nothing yet.
23:21Nobody's recognised him from the picture.
23:23Excuse me.
23:24How they're scaring?
23:25The police are concentrating on the area
23:27around Langley Green,
23:28where the body was found.
23:30Let them.
23:30I'm staying clear of the local blood.
23:32If we're lucky,
23:33we have until Monday morning
23:35before the mortuary realises
23:36it has the wrong body.
23:37Have you found anything?
23:38There's something.
23:40Maybe.
23:41Faint scarring on both shins.
23:43I'm reviewing the CT scan now.
23:46Hold on.
23:49Yes.
23:50A healed metatarsal fracture.
23:52Industrial accident.
23:55I'm thinking an old football injury.
23:57Oh, like a former pro.
23:59Could be.
24:00Or maybe five-a-side kick about stuff.
24:04If all of the rovers is from Sparkle,
24:05I'll find him, Nicky.
24:06I know the clock's ticking.
24:11I think he's going to have me here.
24:13Those?
24:13Yeah, those one time.
24:14Great.
24:14OK.
24:15OK.
24:17Excuse me, lads.
24:19Erm, I'm looking for someone.
24:21The guy who's back there
24:22thought he might play with you lot
24:24sometimes.
24:26Oh, you're after him.
24:28Er, he's me mum's cousin.
24:29He's been on radio silence since last week.
24:31Thought he might have been on a bender,
24:33but he still hasn't surfaced.
24:34You're Scott's cousin?
24:36Mm-hmm.
24:37Yeah.
24:37Second cousin.
24:38Remove.
24:40So, so, so, Scott.
24:42Scott does play with you.
24:44Yeah.
24:44Ashton's up now and again.
24:46Mainly for the social,
24:47you know, the bivvies.
24:48Ash.
24:48Ashton.
24:49His name.
24:51Scott Ashton.
24:52Yes, yes, of course.
24:54Erm, do you have any idea
24:55where Scott's living nowadays?
24:57Somewhere near the
24:58Dudley Roundabout, I think.
24:59Mm-hmm.
25:00Yeah.
25:00Yeah, he moves about a bit,
25:01our Scott.
25:03Give us your number.
25:04I'll give you a call
25:05next time he shows.
25:07Oh, thank you.
25:08Yeah, kit.
25:10Kit, great.
25:16The other cousin's Harry Kane.
25:18Great to save that, mate.
25:19See you, mate.
25:21Oh, Jesus.
25:39Nicky?
25:42This is weird.
25:45Scott Ashton.
25:46He was caught driving
25:47without insurance
25:47in 2020
25:48in Acox Green.
25:50He was put down
25:51as a non-recordable offence.
25:52He gave his date of birth
25:54and his address,
25:54but I checked his address.
25:56No one knew him.
25:57The birth date?
25:58Didn't correspond to any
25:58Scott Ashton I could find.
26:00Plenty of Scott Ashtons
26:01had been born.
26:01Plenty had died.
26:03Just not ours.
26:04It's all we've got.
26:06Maybe we need the police.
26:08Maybe it's time.
26:09Then we're shut down.
26:11Back out in the cold.
26:13Back out in the cold.
26:16It's time.
26:23There we go.
26:47Do you want to see me?
26:49Yes, have a look at this slide I took of Scott Ashton's brain tissue.
26:54There's demyelination and weakened white matter structure.
26:58Some sort of neurological disorder?
27:00See the metachromatic granules in the brain tissue?
27:03Same in the kidneys, gallbladder and liver.
27:07Corpus callosum thinning.
27:08So what are you thinking?
27:10Metachromatic necrodistrophy?
27:12But that only appears in childhood.
27:16Could be a late onset form or a mild variant.
27:20MD would make the person highly susceptible to head trauma.
27:24If that's what killed him.
27:25It won't help Jack, Nicky, eggshell skull and all that.
27:31If Jack hitting him triggered a fatal attack, then they will call it murder.
27:35I know that, Harriet.
27:40But it could still help us find his real ID.
27:43MLD is rare.
27:44Only, what, a few hundred cases at any one time?
27:48Worth looking up the NHS records.
27:52Yeah.
27:56You're looking for bone marrow transplants or gene therapy in infancy or teenage years.
28:03What is MLD anyway?
28:05MLD affects the white matter in the brain, disrupting the neural pathways that regulate emotion, impulse control and cognition.
28:13You can feel disassociated from your actions.
28:16I'm narrowing in on MLD cases from Birmingham with birth dates 35 to 45 years ago.
28:29Anything?
28:30Here's one.
28:32Send it over now.
28:33It's the only one in that window.
28:40Arben Hussai, born in Manchester, 1984, registered in a West Midlands school, aged 11, diagnosed with metachromatic leukodystrophy in 1992.
28:54Mother, Bora Hussai, died in 1996.
28:58After his mum died, it looks like Arben Hussai's care was taken over by West Midlands Social Service.
29:04Hang on, Arben Hussai, also known as Scott Ashton.
29:13That's why I couldn't find him, Nicky.
29:15All his foster records were under his Albanian name.
29:18Anything else under Arben Hussai?
29:20Arben Hussai, Scott Ashton, went through several foster families in his early teens.
29:26None of them lasted.
29:27He ended up in a children's home in Wolverhampton.
29:31It's still in operation.
29:34I think we've got him, Nicky.
29:39You were Scott's key social worker till he was 16.
29:42Him and about 300 other boys.
29:46Underfunding's nothing new.
29:47So he changed his name?
29:49Any idea why?
29:50I can guess.
29:52Back then a lad called Scott had a chance.
29:54A lad named Arben, not so much.
29:56And you were the one who booked him into the group home?
29:59I was already there when I took over as well.
30:02HLR, we used to call that place.
30:04House of last resort.
30:06Not the most pleasant of abouts, but Scott got through it.
30:11Did he have any friends?
30:13People he cared about?
30:15He got on with most.
30:17Sweet kid.
30:20Except when he wasn't.
30:23He had issues.
30:24He had issues.
30:25Medical issues, they said.
30:26Oh, he could turn nasty on a sixpence.
30:31I used to see him sometimes from Sparkhill.
30:33You did?
30:34He loved to bet.
30:36Oh.
30:37Always the same bookies.
30:39Charlie Jarvis.
30:40Works out of a cafe on Shelton Road.
30:53Hello, I'm Professor Maven.
30:55I was told that the Governor, Joanne Miller,
30:57would see me in connection with one of the prisoners on remand.
31:01On a Saturday?
31:02The Secretary of State for Justice arranged it.
31:04She's coming in today?
31:07Yes.
31:11Take a seat, please, while I figure out what's going on.
31:34You can do our friends in high places.
31:39Governor's on our way.
31:42Kit, I'm looking at Alban's NHS record.
31:45The name of the children's home he was in when he had his last treatments.
31:49Yeah, the home of Last Resort, Maklo House.
31:53That's just it.
31:54Maklo is the name that Jack mentioned.
31:57His cellmate is a man named Maklo.
32:00Another coincidence?
32:01I've never believed in coincidences.
32:03We're getting closer, Nicky, I can feel it.
32:06I think I've got something going here.
32:08I'll call you back.
32:08OK.
32:19No.
32:29Oh, my God.
32:34You all right?
32:36Yeah.
32:54You know, I was just thinking.
32:59Are you sure you're a killer?
33:01Sorry?
33:03See, I look at you, Jack, in the bronze there, but...
33:07I don't see the bite.
33:10What are you talking about?
33:13Did you really beat a man to death?
33:20Where did that come from?
33:21Some bad, dark place that was always going to turn your eyes black one of these days.
33:26Sorry, I don't follow.
33:29Just passing the time, friend.
33:32Just jail-jabber.
33:39Did you do it?
33:41What is this?
33:43Did you?
33:44Hmm?
33:45Kill that man.
33:47I mean, in your heart, do you know?
33:54What do you care?
33:55Oh, I don't.
33:59What about you?
34:12Did you do it, Jack?
34:19Did you do it, Jack?
34:30I asked you a question.
34:30Oh, because I don't think you've got what it takes.
34:32Tell me.
34:33Tell me.
34:35Hey, baby.
34:37Come on.
34:38I'll punch you under.
34:40Did you kill him?
34:43Tell me.
34:45Tell me.
34:46Tell me.
34:50I don't know.
34:55I don't know.
35:00Governor wants to see you, Hudson.
35:06What?
35:09Now, Governor's Office, move.
35:12What's the support?
35:13No idea.
35:15Maybe get out of here.
35:18No idea.
35:39Mr. Jarvis, I was told I could find you here.
35:45What are you?
35:47Sorry?
35:48Tax.
35:49Gambling commission.
35:50Neither, Mr. Jarvis.
35:52I would ask for a tip for the 415 at Haylick Park, but I've got more pressing matters.
35:56What's another point, sir?
35:58A cop?
35:59Yeah.
36:00No.
36:01I'm not a cop.
36:02I'm an analyst.
36:03I'm trying to put together some background information on this man.
36:07So what's Big S done now, then?
36:10So what's Big S done now, then?
36:10Nothing.
36:10Not ever again.
36:11Scott Ashton's dead.
36:18That's fucking awful.
36:20I am sorry.
36:21You were close.
36:24Close?
36:25No.
36:26No.
36:27You owe me a grand.
36:28Put a bit on a pony on Tuesday.
36:30It tanked.
36:31That's Tuesday.
36:32No, Tuesday.
36:33Four days ago, Tuesday.
36:35That's not possible.
36:36Hunters.
36:37Lie.
36:38Odds.
36:39Lie.
36:41Betting slips.
36:42Don't lie.
36:44See?
36:45There.
36:47Calls me up.
36:48Half eleven Tuesday night, all excited.
36:51Two G's on beautiful bed sleep.
36:5411.30pm.
36:55A man of habit.
36:57Always found they're not pissed after the pub.
36:59Trying his luck on the American GGs.
37:02You're sure Scott Ashton called you at 11.30 on Tuesday?
37:08Scott Ashton was alive and well after he left Jack.
37:12What?
37:13How do you know?
37:15Scott called his bookie at 11.30.
37:17I've heard the voicemail.
37:18He sapped it okay.
37:20That's after he left the pub.
37:22Ashton wouldn't have been able to speak with the injury I can see.
37:25That's what I'm saying, Nicky.
37:26Jack didn't kill him.
37:28We need to call the lawyers.
37:30Get Jack out of there.
37:31This is good news, Nicky.
37:38It's more than good, kid.
37:41I can't believe it.
37:48You called me, Nicky.
37:49What is it?
37:50Did you find something?
37:51Yes, I did.
37:53I checked the name Macklow in the NHS records.
37:56It turns out a teenager, Jason Macklow, was treated for metachromatic leukodystrophy in London in the mid-2000s.
38:05So?
38:05Jason Macklow wasn't the name he was born with.
38:10It was Sabian Hussai.
38:13It was Sabian Hussai.
38:14Hussai?
38:15Auburn had a brother.
38:17It looks like it.
38:20Jack's only in that club.
38:23Could be Scott Ashton's brother.
38:27What if he thinks Jack killed his brother?
38:31While he scared her?
38:32Holmes, are we gonna take you to, Tony?
38:34No.
38:35No?
38:36Then?
38:38Multiple characters killed her.
38:41No!
38:43Let's go which guerrili.
38:57secretkloss 911
38:58All right, Jackie, you and me can have a little conversation.
39:27You know me.
39:29I know your work.
39:40All right, Jackie.
39:44You've been his eyes and ears all along.
39:49Yeah, that's me.
39:53All eyes and ears.
39:56I trusted you.
40:01So this is by the inquest?
40:04Do you think?
40:07So what, now you persuade me to change my evidence?
40:11That was my first instinct, but now I'm having doubts.
40:17I think you're not that guy.
40:20Jason here concurs.
40:22You know me so well.
40:24It's a shame because it makes no difference.
40:28If you don't agree to change your evidence, your evidence will never be heard.
40:39You sent me up.
40:43Made sure I was sent here.
40:44To Fen Marsh.
40:46Made sure your man was in my cell.
40:48What else did you make sure of?
40:50Did you give me too much credit, Jackie?
40:54The man I killed.
40:56He was from Sparkle.
40:58Is that so?
41:02You sent him to confront me at the pub.
41:07You put him in my way.
41:10You engineered it all.
41:14You are an angry man, Professor.
41:18There's no set up needed.
41:22There's no such thing as evidence, Jackie.
41:25There's no real facts.
41:27It's just appearances.
41:30Appearances are all that matter.
41:33No, I can't have it appear that someone goes up against me and wins.
41:38Ask Mr. McClough here.
41:40He'll tell you.
41:49You are good, thank you.
41:51How are you?
41:53Alright, next please.
41:57Who's here again please?
41:58What's in?
41:58Come on.
41:59You get back.
42:00Come on.
42:00Come on.
42:04Get back.
42:10You're right.
42:41You killed our man, Jack.
42:43You killed Skull.
42:45If I didn't want to hit him, he wouldn't let me walk away.
42:48Bullshit!
42:58Thank you, Mason.
43:01Now, fuck off.
43:03Mason.
43:05Mason.
43:06Mason.
43:07Mason!
43:08Mason!
43:09What's going on here?
43:10What is this?
43:15Mason.
43:23Matt.
43:25Maclowe.
43:25No.
43:28No.
43:29Don't do this.
43:32Maclowe.
43:34Maclowe.
43:35No.
43:36No.
43:41Don't do this.
43:44Maclowe!
43:46I know all about you on the outside.
43:49You think you can buy a Glock from just anyone?
43:52You're lucky to be alive.
43:55Time to show me who you are.
43:59I've come to Jesus moment.
44:29He killed Skull, right?
44:34Ash was a liability.
44:36He was a loser from the moment he entered the world.
44:40But we found a use for him.
44:43He got us here.
44:58Come on, do it.
45:01Make me happy.
45:13Okay.
45:20Okay.
45:28You're okay.
46:13Drop it, drop it, drop it, fuck you up, I'm sorry now, I'm not going down, I'm not going down.
46:18Get him on tight.
46:19On your knees, on your knees.
46:20Drop it down.
46:22I'm in situation under control.
46:25Weapon retrieved, prisoner left, repeat, prisoner left.
46:33What have you done?
46:37You killed my brother.
46:54Hands behind your back.
46:56Stand up, on your feet.
46:58All right.
47:11This way.
47:14Go for it.
47:19Harriet.
47:22Thank you, Governor.
47:24I'll be back shortly.
47:28How are you doing?
47:36What's going on here, Harriet?
47:39What?
47:40No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
47:42Here.
47:42What are you doing?
47:43What are you doing?
47:44What's she doing?
47:45Jack.
47:47Jack.
47:47Look at me.
47:48Look at me.
47:50It is over.
47:52And we need to walk away.
48:03Mr. Horst, sir.
48:04What the hell are you doing?
48:05Are you letting him go?
48:06He's one of them.
48:07Easy.
48:08You've done your bit.
48:10What's that mean?
48:10What's happening here, Harriet?
48:12Where are you taking him?
48:12He's gone.
48:13My clone never really existed anyway.
48:22You used me.
48:31Do you have any idea?
48:34We lock for ways into places that we cannot go.
48:39He is one of the best.
48:41Redford's organization has links with weapons traffickers and drug lines from Albania to Morocco.
48:47This was a national priority operation.
48:51But he killed him.
48:52In self-defense.
48:55Redford came out in with a blade.
48:56Do not push this, Mr. Hodgson.
49:29Don't worry, Nikki.
49:30I've got him.
49:31It won't be long.
49:32We're coming home.
49:35Jack?
49:43Jack?
49:45Jack?
49:45Jack?
49:48Jack?
49:51Jack?
49:52Jack?
49:57Jack?
49:59Jack?
50:04Jack?
50:05Jack?
50:05Jack?
50:08So this is where it happened.
50:25He didn't kill him.
50:28He didn't kill him, Jack.
50:31Scott Ashton was alive when he left here.
50:34He made a call to his bookie at 11.30 p.m.
50:37The injuries that killed him happened after that call.
50:43He didn't kill him.
51:00There before the grace of God, Nicky.
51:16He knew you were a good man.
51:18A good man?
51:18That's why he befriended you.
51:20He was National Crime Agency.
51:23He knew you were both on the same side.
51:25No, he was just trying to decide if I killed his brother.
51:28It's all a matter to him.
51:31He had the gun on both of us.
51:33Making me and Redford.
51:34He could have killed either of us.
51:36Jack.
51:40Macleod talked about his old man.
51:44He was really talking about Scott.
51:46His big brother.
51:48He said it was the two of them against the world.
51:51Until Scott left him at that children's home and never came back.
51:54Did Redford know that Scott was Macleod's brother?
51:57I think so.
51:58I don't think anyone did.
51:59So you used Scott to frame me and then kill them?
52:03I bet Macleod's gone right back undercover.
52:07And now the NCA have a man right at the head of Redford's organized crime group.
52:14He's lost the only family he had.
52:20I spent 24 hours with him.
52:22Believed every word he said.
52:26I don't think he knows who he is unless he's pretending to be someone else.
52:34Come on, Jack.
52:36Time to go home.
52:39The reason I didn't tell you about the fight
52:44is because you trust me.
52:47Trust me.
52:49And I let you down.
53:08And you might do it again.
53:13And I might do it to you.
53:17That's what this is.
53:21We make mistakes.
53:24But we come back to each other.
53:29We always come back.
53:54It's okay.
53:58It's okay.
53:58It's okay.
54:04We deal with violence almost every day.
54:09I experienced the results of violent acts firsthand.
54:14And I fooled myself if I could separate them from my own life.
54:20I grew up being told that strong was the thing.
54:23Strength would get you through no matter how bad.
54:28And now?
54:31It's okay to ask for hell from time to time, right?
54:36Someone once said, life is understood backwards, but lived forwards.
54:43I want to be there.
54:45For all of it.
54:46I'm ready.
54:50I'm ready.
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