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03:00Can I help you?
03:01I think we're here to help you, Fred.
03:03Who are you?
03:04Sorry, Dr. Nicky Alexander.
03:06Jack Hodgson.
03:07Am I supposed to know who you are and why you're here?
03:09Bowman Centre.
03:10Should that mean something to me?
03:12Pathology, forensics.
03:16Birmingham.
03:17Hodgson.
03:18No relation to Roy?
03:19None.
03:19I've read about you.
03:21None.
03:22Well, I didn't call you, so there must be some mix-up.
03:24We've got our own people in Oxfordshire, so could you stand behind the police tape, please?
03:29It is a crime scene.
03:30Excuse me.
03:31I requested, Don.
03:34Did you?
03:36Who's your friend?
03:38Well, it's hard to know.
03:40Yes?
03:46We'll just go.
03:47Yeah.
03:49Okay.
03:53Good day.
03:54I got it.
04:07My home office felt it would be better if we moved her body to the Bowman.
04:11I'm the SAO.
04:12This is my crime scene.
04:14I don't know anything about this.
04:15I don't know who you think you are.
04:16Well, I already told you.
04:17I'm Alex Burns.
04:18I'm a senior investigator with the security services.
04:20I've got a pretty clear idea who I am.
04:22Oh, you think you're a comedian?
04:23No, I don't think I've ever thought that.
04:24Let me walk you through what you need to do before you turn up here and act like you're
04:26in charge.
04:27You need to ring the coroner, then the coroner needs to agree, then the coroner needs to speak
04:31to my superintendent, then my superintendent needs to call me.
04:34All right?
04:37I already think she has twice.
04:39I'd say so.
04:42I'll lift.
05:00I'll lift.
05:49Young woman, beautiful place, makes no sense.
05:57A pathetic staining, but no legature marks or bruising.
06:03Eurasian and laceration to the zygomatic bone.
06:08No petechiae in the facial skin.
06:13Eyelids.
06:16All buccal mucosa.
06:25What do you reckon?
06:27Torn from the force of her body falling?
06:30Perhaps.
06:31Not silk?
06:32No.
06:33Don't think silk would have torn from the dead weight like this.
06:37No.
06:38I'll look for the missing piece.
06:40That's what you do.
06:41A fabric.
06:42I got that.
06:44No legature marks, no bruising.
06:49So, she fell, hit her head on something, knocked herself out, drawings?
06:55Yes, you won't.
06:58How long was she in the water?
07:01What to say?
07:02There's no sign of maceration.
07:05Some skin wrinkling on the finger pads.
07:08Did she take the water temperature?
07:10Not yet.
07:12I'll get a sample, and I can't test it.
07:15Okay, let's see what the post-mortem tells us.
07:22Could you bring the body bag, please?
07:24We're taking her to the John Radcliffe.
07:41Coroner's office, please.
07:42Thanks.
07:43Do we know the name of the deceased?
07:45No.
07:48It's Nicky Alexander from the Bowman Center.
07:50Is Daniel available?
07:52Hi, Daniel.
07:53It's Nicky.
07:54I'm well, thanks for asking.
07:56You?
07:58Well, you can't let them get you down.
08:01I'm in Oxford, recovering an unknown female from the Charwell.
08:05There seems to be some dispute.
08:11Okay.
08:12Thanks.
08:14Coroner's instructed that their body be moved to the Bowman Center for the post-mortem.
08:17Well, nobody told me that.
08:24Do I show Casey?
08:27Yes, sir.
08:31Understood, sir.
08:32Yes, sir.
08:33Thank you, sir.
08:38I'll see you in Birmingham.
08:41We believe her name was May Lee.
08:4523, from Hong Kong.
08:47How do you know?
08:51We'll speak at the Bowman.
09:04We'll speak at the Bowman side.
09:05We'll talk.
09:10We'll talk to you soon.
09:13We'll talk to you soon.
09:17We'll talk to you soon.
09:48I don't know.
09:51I don't know.
10:24Hey, you see?
10:28I'm really busy.
10:31Well, he's not filming a missing persons report online.
10:35Risk levels.
10:36Does he understand that's why he's not had a call back yet?
10:40Okay, okay, okay.
10:42Well, I'm just finishing off something.
10:43I'll go get it done right away and I'll come over.
10:45Yeah.
10:48Sit.
11:39Mr. George?
11:40Yes, Pike.
11:42But my fiancée is missing.
11:44You sure she's missing?
11:46Didn't have an argument?
11:47Maybe she should have changed a part about her marriage.
11:49You know, it's up to me.
11:49Yes, I'm certain.
11:51I've called three times.
11:52I've sent an email.
11:54I need the police to help me to do something.
11:58Morning, Dawn.
12:04So, how long do you think she's been missing?
12:06Two days.
12:08Two days.
12:08Okay.
12:10Better get some details, then.
12:13Name?
12:14Pike George.
12:16Oh, yes.
12:17Age?
12:1831.
12:19Occupation?
12:21CTO, research scientist, physics for Handelser's Horizont.
12:29CTO.
12:32Missing fiancée's name?
12:33May Lee.
12:34May, like the month?
12:36L-E-E?
12:38No, no, um...
12:41May Lee.
12:42M-E-I-L-I.
12:48She is?
12:49Chinese.
12:50From Hong Kong.
12:59Clothing fresh from the blind chamber.
13:14Let's untie the knot and see if we can extract the DNA from the fabric inside.
13:18Mm-hmm.
13:18Got it.
13:34You're young.
13:35Yes.
13:36But less and less every day.
13:39I have dark thoughts.
13:40What counts as dark?
13:44Self-destruction.
13:45I have those.
13:46I'm a goddamn miracle.
13:49Yes, you are.
13:51So are you.
13:53So is she.
13:59You know when a dark cloud descends and blocks out the sun?
14:04The sun is still there.
14:05We just can't see it.
14:07We can forget that.
14:10The sun is always there.
14:11We just have to wait for it to come back.
14:15We're still there, even when it's dark.
14:19You can't forget that.
14:23So, yeah.
14:25There is a little darkness, but without the darkness, you can't appreciate the light.
14:32Shall I call you the philosopher, Queen?
14:35No.
14:36Fucking miracle.
14:44Why here, why us?
14:47The deceased woman's family live in Birmingham.
14:49It's true.
14:52Why here, why us?
14:56The home office trusts you.
14:59Why you?
15:03To be honest, we rather stumbled across this one.
15:07We just wanted to make sure that it's not...
15:09What?
15:10Well, that it all makes sense.
15:14Does the death of a young person ever fully make sense?
15:19Dr. Alexander is ready for me.
15:23Why would a young woman with a whole life ahead of her suddenly take her own life?
15:31Shame.
15:35A quality which alerts us to the gap between who we are today and the best version of ourselves.
15:44The deceased is a young woman in her 20s of East Asian extraction.
15:50It's not a disparagement of the essence of our being, but a reminder of who we could be.
15:57It's a faint line, but no bruising.
16:01Inspiring.
16:03Helping us to rise.
16:05Calceration to the zygomatic bone.
16:07Not driving us to despair.
16:09The laryngohyoid complex is intact.
16:13No sign of a fracture.
16:16Shame is an overlooked quality in a society which rewards celebrity over accomplishments
16:23and mistakes the realization of one's imperfections for a mental health affliction.
16:29Should we turn her over?
16:31Yes, of course.
16:35I'm just going to turn you over, May.
16:47A society in which we medicalize disappointment and normalize complacency.
16:58Acupuncture needle marks?
17:02Not usually so conspicuous.
17:05No.
17:06But there seems to be some sort of localized reaction to these.
17:10Hmm.
17:10Hmm.
17:11Whose preoccupation with I cannot see us.
17:19We tolerate a technological world of falsehood, deception, and aggression.
17:26A celebration of mendacity.
17:29A world without shame.
17:36There's no excess fluid in the pleural cavities.
17:40The lungs are not hyperinflated, crepitant, or even doughy.
17:44There's no froth in the primary bronchi.
17:48There's no evidence that she drowned.
17:51But if we are led by virtue, we will develop a sense of shame which, in turn, will guide us
18:01to be good.
18:02She was dead before she entered the water.
18:07Shame only shows us how far we are from perfection.
18:11It should never, ever kill us.
18:19Her death is concerning.
18:22Wrongdoing?
18:23Concerning.
18:24I'm not going to rule out third-party involvement at this stage.
18:27When will you pin it down?
18:29Well, we don't know the mechanism of death.
18:31I'm waiting on toxicology.
18:34Why did you bring her here?
18:36We've done this.
18:37Trust.
18:38Oh, we're sticking to that old chestnut, aren't we?
18:41You knew her name before her body was recovered from the water.
18:44You knew her age, where she was from.
18:47And you knew the death was suspicious before we had even done the post-mortem.
18:50Were you expecting it?
18:52No.
18:53Were you responsible for it?
18:56Absolutely not.
18:58If you were following her, you didn't do a particularly good job.
19:01We weren't following her, no.
19:04Who were you following?
19:08We have an interest in British cyber research, which we monitor to protect against state-sponsored theft.
19:13And it was while monitoring...
19:15Phone tapping?
19:16While monitoring, we discovered that May Lee was missing.
19:19She matched the name of someone known to us, and the body found matched her description.
19:25Why was this woman known to you?
19:30Oh, what happened to trust, Alex?
19:33There was a bounty on the young woman's head.
19:37Allegedly.
19:38Do you know who put it there?
19:42Well, did the police arrest them?
19:44It's not a person.
19:45It's a country.
19:46Or more precisely, a special administrative region.
19:51Oh, God.
19:53Yeah.
19:54That does not leave this office.
20:01The Hong Kong government put a bounty on her head.
20:04Allegedly.
20:06For her capture, not her murder.
20:08Why?
20:09Pro-democracy campaigner.
20:12What happened to one country, two systems?
20:14National security law.
20:18This is a Chinese issue.
20:20No, no, no.
20:21She's British.
20:22We have no passport.
20:24The British national overseas.
20:26I know what that means.
20:27It would be very handy if you ended up proving that this...
20:32This?
20:33This?
20:34The death of a young woman?
20:36Had nothing to do with that.
20:39What?
20:40Democracy?
20:47Hello.
20:48Harry and Raven.
20:50Yes.
20:51Yes, she's here with me.
20:57Doctor Alexander.
20:59Detective Inspector.
21:00I think we know who the deceased woman is.
21:02And I've brought him to identify the body.
21:04Why would she do this?
21:06It can't be.
21:07It's just not rational.
21:09Can we...
21:10It makes absolutely no sense.
21:13Are you certain it's her?
21:17I need certainty.
21:21Certainty brings closure.
21:27Just a minute.
21:33His name's Plank George.
21:35He reported his fiancée missing and...
21:37She matches the description of the dead Chinese woman fished out of the jar well.
21:43She's British.
21:54She's British.
21:56You sure?
22:17I'm sorry.
22:20What will you serve?
22:22You're sorry.
22:25I'm sorry.
23:01Hey.
23:05Hello.
23:06Pike?
23:08I'm Jack. I, uh...
23:11Bloodshare.
23:13I just wanted to, uh...
23:15Well...
23:18It's a lonely thing.
23:23Thanks.
23:25She was your fiancée?
23:28That's rough.
23:30Yeah.
23:32I'm sorry.
23:34You knew her a long time?
23:37Ten days.
23:41When you know, you know?
23:43Yeah.
23:44Lost my virginity to her.
23:47Right, okay.
23:48Now she's dead.
23:50She's taking my virginity with her to the grave.
23:55Do people from Hong Kong have graves?
24:00What was she want?
24:03Who do I ask?
24:04Her parents?
24:08Her dad died?
24:11I don't know her, Mum.
24:14Never met her.
24:16I was going to, but...
24:19Never did.
24:21I've never talked to her about death.
24:25I guess it's because she made me feel so alive.
24:34I'm, uh, really grateful to you for coming to talk to me.
24:38No one ever comes to talk to me.
24:41And you did.
24:50Ten days.
24:53You'd only know in her ten days they were getting married.
24:58Doesn't that seem odd?
25:00I don't know.
25:01There are some guys I'm ready to marry after one night.
25:05Too much information.
25:07You never met her, Mum.
25:09Well, we need to meet her.
25:10And collect her DNA.
25:25Fred?
25:27Hi.
25:28I need a favor.
25:32I said he wanted someone with, you know,
25:34high emotional intelligence to speak to the deceased mother.
25:37Wouldn't say no, really.
25:38Could I?
25:41How's the weather down there, then?
25:43Yeah, that's funny, Fred.
25:44You're a funny guy.
25:45I bet you built that before.
25:46Not me personally, but I'm sure someone else, you know,
25:4930, 40 years ago.
25:50Eggshells.
25:51Sorry?
25:52Down here.
25:53Well, a situation like this, you know.
25:55I was working together,
25:56pretending there was nothing unusual about you.
25:58It can be awkward.
26:00So you, like a bad joke, break those eggshells.
26:03So that's what we're doing, isn't it?
26:04Killing poultry.
26:06See, it's doing exactly what I hoped it would do.
26:08Now we don't have to tiptoe around so much.
26:10I feel so much better.
26:11Good.
26:14This is the place.
26:26This is the place.
26:50What is it?
26:51Nothing.
26:54A lot of thinking about nothing.
26:56There's nothing in the toxicology report.
26:59I swabbed the 22 pinpricks on her back.
27:02Pinpricks?
27:02I suspect made by acupuncture needles.
27:05There's a small red mark next to each one.
27:08Localised reaction.
27:09Each one of the sites has returned a high level of the amino acid tryptophan.
27:26Hi, it's Dr. Alexander.
27:29I'd like to run analytical tests outside of the normal tox profile on Mei Li.
27:34Yes, you just returned results on her.
27:36This time look at serotonin and all analogues and derivatives of it.
27:42Okay.
27:43Thanks.
27:45So what does it mean?
27:47I don't know.
27:49Serotonin is synthesised from tryptophan, but why would it return at a high level?
28:01Hello.
28:01Hello, Detective Inspector of Casey.
28:05Looking for a Jackie Hu Wei Li.
28:11I am Jackie.
28:14How can I help you?
28:16Um, maybe we could speak somewhere private?
28:37Jackie.
28:39This is difficult news to tell you.
28:43Your daughter may is dead.
28:55I see you.
28:58Okay.
28:59Okay.
29:00We don't know what happened to her yet.
29:02We're still investigating.
29:09Okay.
29:12When did you last see me?
29:17I don't know exactly you.
29:20Not long ago.
29:21Okay.
29:23Okay.
29:25I understand this is bad news, but, um.
29:29We'd be grateful if you'd volunteer a sample of your DNA to help with the investigation.
29:40I-I will do it.
29:44We won't be able to return our body to you until we complete the investigation.
30:00If you could open your mouth, please.
30:09Okay.
30:10All set.
30:13That's my number.
30:15If you need it.
30:18We'll be in touch.
30:29I have a daughter.
30:30I'm not Chinese, so maybe I don't know anything, but...
30:34If I had just been told my daughter was dead, you wouldn't have reacted like that.
31:07Well, I'm making progress, and progress in anything is very satisfactory, isn't it?
31:13Don't you think you're not troubled?
31:16I'm not troubled.
31:17Puzzled.
31:18The swabs from Maylee's bag.
31:21What, from the acupuncture needle marks?
31:23As yet unconfirmed that they were made by acupuncture needles, but yes.
31:26They showed a high level of the amino acid tryptophan.
31:30Did you look for serotonin?
31:31Yes, and analogues and derivatives.
31:34The lab's just come back with a lethal amount of dimethyl serotonin.
31:38Also known as 5-hydroxy-N, N-dimethyltryptamine, alkaloid tryptamine.
31:45Yes, also known as bufotenin, a serotonergic, psychedelic, and potent hallucinogenic.
31:51Bufotenin is an exotic, isn't it?
31:53Yes, a potent and non-selective serotonin receptor agonist.
31:57Made from plants or mushrooms.
31:58And toad vellum.
32:04Used in Chinese medicine.
32:06What is it used in Chinese medicine?
32:08Apparently to treat cancer.
32:09Does she have cancer?
32:10Not that we could see.
32:11It's not medicinal.
32:12Because of its structural similarities with dimethyltryptamine and serotonin, it's considered a psychedelic.
32:18She uses it to get high.
32:20And overdoses.
32:21Does she mean to overdose?
32:22Hard to know intention.
32:24But irrespective of her intentions, the needle marks were on her back, so she couldn't have put them there herself.
32:30Acupuncture is an unusual method of delivery.
32:33We found nothing in the literature.
32:35And as she was lying face down, she probably didn't know what was happening.
32:37The mechanism of death in an overdose of bufotenin is asphyxiation leading to cardiac arrest.
32:43Constricts the airways.
32:44Hanging or drowning might be a misdirect.
32:46You are confusing the investigation.
32:48I don't believe May Lee took her own life.
32:51I think we need to proceed as though it's likely to be a homicide.
32:57Alex.
33:00Where do you find toad venom?
33:02Well, we know that she had cupping treatment.
33:05And she had acupuncture.
33:07Kit, how many practitioners of Chinese medicine are there in Oxford?
33:11On it.
33:12Pike might know who to speak to.
33:14Yeah.
33:23Hello, D-I-K-C.
33:24Hi, Fred.
33:26Oh, hello, Alex.
33:26How's the hanging?
33:29How do you still have a job?
33:31Maybe because I do people like you favours.
33:50Oh, people call you the hot dog.
33:53None that are still alive.
33:57I'm up to 62 traditional Chinese medicine practitioners.
34:01Who knew they were so popular?
34:04Yeah, who knew?
34:06What is it?
34:07DNA result from the knot.
34:09Knot.
34:10Great quality.
34:11But it's a mixed sample of hers and an unknown DNA, second female.
34:17Someone else tied the knot.
34:21Let's check against the profiles we have and do a spec search.
34:24See if it's on the database.
34:26Yep, will do.
34:28Have you found any more on Hendels?
34:30Hendels S. Sorisant.
34:33Yeah.
34:37Can I help?
34:39Uh, police here to see a Pike George Hendels S. Sorisant.
34:44Can I see your identification, please?
34:53The woman is with you?
34:55Yes, the woman is with me.
34:57Not a sentence to say very often.
34:59Unsurprisingly.
35:00She will need to provide identification.
35:04Understood.
35:06After you.
35:10Hendels S. Sorisant is trying to design a quantum chip that is a trillion times faster than today's supercomputer.
35:17Only a trillion.
35:18Only a trillion?
35:48Police business.
35:49Of course.
35:51Of course.
35:52Is Pike expecting you?
35:53I've tried to call here several times, but no one answered.
35:55I don't take messages.
35:57Why is that?
35:58Security.
36:00Can I have her mobile phones, please?
36:05Prop them to a locker.
36:10I'll take you to Pike.
36:34Apparently they're trying to make a qubit chip for a quantum computer out of water.
36:40Water?
36:40Water and pulses of light.
36:43They make the water salty by dissolving iodide ions into it.
36:48The laser is fired into the water, bumping electrons out of the salt.
36:53The laser is so fast, the water is able to switch states in picoseconds.
36:58It's a trillionth of a second.
37:03What happens in there?
37:08They do that.
37:09They do coding, developing artificial intelligence.
37:13Company's called KNATA.
37:18I think it's a kind of a training place.
37:22Everyone just calls it the room.
37:29It's not part of Henderson's horrors.
37:33They are through here, in the secure research area of the building.
37:39A faster, more efficient chip is key to the future.
37:42It would save massive amounts of energy compared to today's silicon chips.
37:46The energy required to drive the computers to run an AI platform.
37:50You could power a whole city.
37:57Hello.
38:02I'm Bendik Voss, co-founder, Endless' Officer.
38:08Can I help? Police? Or bike?
38:23A water-based qubit chip in a quantum computer would use a tiny fraction of that and operate up to
38:30100 million times faster for AI.
38:32100 million? Mm-hmm.
38:36Depending on the algorithm.
38:38There's a quote from Pike in the article.
38:40It will be faster than God can blink.
38:43That's world changing.
38:46What building is here?
38:47We're creating it.
38:49We're a nation of creators, inventors, thinkers.
38:53Pike does this?
38:54Mm-hmm.
38:56He's the founder.
38:58Along with a chap called Bendik Voss.
39:03Pike's Chief Technology Officer.
39:06He's the brains behind it.
39:08Okay.
39:23I-I-I?
39:27Wu-li.
39:30physics or organized energy that's what we are energy organized in the form we're in
39:38the organism we inhabit by fred
39:42we live in a zero energy universe you know what that means fred not a fucking clue
39:55the energy is the same today as it was at the beginning of time that's right yeah but when
40:00an organism dies the energy still exists i try and feel her energy i know it sounds crazy it's
40:08not crazy if you think of a person's being as energy it accounts for spirits ghosts god
40:17thanks rodrigo all sorts of human experiences the the moment of energy is the point of singularity
40:25isn't it where physics and metaphysics meet
40:30are you here uh we're having a bit of trouble finding mary's address in oxford you wouldn't
40:35have it would you of course she lived in jericho i'll get it
40:41good morning pike i miss you big kiss
40:48thanks mealy the guys in the room are building me a virtual interactive waifu
40:55good morning pike i miss you big kiss
40:56through the dark hours it's eternal life just different
41:03don't have it i i know it by sight i can take you there
41:07great yeah you wouldn't have a laptop or no phone would you no sorry
41:11we'd be grateful if you'd volunteer a dna sample to help us with our investigation
41:16of course
41:39did mainly ever talk to you about chinese medicine
41:41oh god yes she she was always banging on about it some woman she said i had to go see
41:47it would change my life
41:53do you remember her name
41:56don't think she ever mentioned it why
42:00a few unanswered questions
42:01a few
42:04only a few
42:05i have thousands millions this is a temple to unanswered questions
42:24rodrigo rodrigo needs to walk us out ben dick is obsessed with security
42:39thank you
42:48i'm getting nowhere on the phone i asked for toad venom or bufo apparently it's called bufo among a particular
42:55groovy set of folk who use it
42:57never was really part of that crowd no no never really wanted to be
43:02no
43:04so i ask they say no and hang up sometimes they just hang up usually they just hang up
43:13zonghi
43:13it literally means chinese medicine
43:16an in-person consultation
43:18it's worth a try
43:31how did you meet may lee she worked for one of the companies in the building just along here this
43:36one the room may work here yes
43:41how long was she worked for them
43:42uh i don't know exactly they moved in a couple of months after we did
43:48who owns it
43:48huh
43:49do you know who owns it
43:50oh uh some evil genius with no strong attachment to reality
43:54i make the violin they play it so well that even the devil will dance
44:00the things they can do with ai
44:05i used to see her through this glass every morning when i'd come in
44:09and every night when i'd leave
44:12she would look at me
44:14i would look at her
44:19first sight
44:24you believe in love at first sight fred
44:28why do i always get the hard questions
44:38think they can fix me
44:39are you broken
44:41we're all broken
44:42oh he's the philosopher queen now
44:48after you fucking miracle
44:49such a gentleman
45:00i feel healthier already
45:04hi um
45:06would you happen to have
45:08hua chan su
45:10that i could buy
45:12so sorry
45:13my pronunciation is terrible
45:15i know
45:16uh hua chan su
45:17my senate right
45:20i'm asking me
45:21chan su
45:22toad venom
45:24huh
45:26right
45:27this is going well
45:42how can i help
45:44we'd like to buy chan su
45:47beautiful toxin
45:49yes
45:51you know that it's a class a drug
45:53right
45:54for cancer treatment
45:55it is used for that
45:57yes
46:00these are going to sell it
46:02they want it for cancer treatment
46:04sure i believe that
46:08that's a go-to present drug
46:10six years
46:11you can't buy it
46:12you can't buy it from a legitimate
46:13traditional chinese medicine practitioner
46:15in this country
46:16you can't import it
46:18sorry
46:19can't help
46:20no
46:21yeah
46:21can't help
46:24okay
46:25okay
46:27cool
46:39this is it
46:45okay
46:46sorry
46:47no
46:53do you live alone
46:55yeah
46:59are you sure this is her house
47:01absolutely
47:04certain
47:10hear that
47:10what
47:11that
47:11no
47:12well why hear it
47:14someone's calling for help from inside
47:42oi
47:44Hey! Stop him!
47:47Are you okay?
47:51Unbelievable.
47:53Would you like me to call the police?
47:55I know I'm okay.
47:57Are you hurt?
47:59I'm okay.
48:00Come sit down.
48:02What's your name?
48:04Helen. I'm Nicky.
48:06Did he hurt you?
48:10He took my bag.
48:12You need to go to the police.
48:13They're not going to do anything.
48:15If not for you, then to protect the next person.
48:19I will.
48:20Would you like me to give you a lift to the police station?
48:23No, it's okay. I've got my bike.
48:29Would you mind if I get your number, just in case I need a witness?
48:31Of course.
48:32He's got my phone! Bobstard!
48:34I'm so sorry.
48:37Here.
48:42Old school business card. Very classy.
48:44You're a doctor?
48:46Yes.
48:46Nice to meet you, Dr. Alexander.
48:48Nicky.
48:49Nicky.
48:50I am Dr. Helen Garnett, the academic kind, not the life-saving kind.
48:55Thank you. You've been really kind.
48:56I really appreciate it.
48:59I really appreciate it.
49:18Hey.
49:20Hey.
49:23How are you holding up?
49:32I've been meaning to tell you, but...
49:35Because of May Lee, I...
49:41You've had an offer to buy a handless to Solisons.
49:44Another one?
49:46Not Musk or Altman. Please tell me not them.
49:49No, not them.
49:51But...
49:51It is an AI company.
49:53Did you tell them to piss off?
49:58We're close.
50:00You know we're close, right?
50:03We're running out of money, like...
50:06We're running out of time.
50:08Look, we're small.
50:09We were always going to get bought by someone else.
50:11And right now, we've got something to sell.
50:14Don't do it, Bendik.
50:15Please, don't do it.
50:17What is the point of all of this work if you just sell it to the highest bidder?
50:21We can create the future.
50:23We can control how it's used and who uses it.
50:26We can stop it being used for weapons.
50:28Stop it from destroying jobs.
50:30Stop it from destroying each other.
50:32No, we can't, Pike.
50:34We can.
50:36Pike.
50:39Human beings aren't built like that.
50:42We can.
50:45We can.
50:47Who was it?!
50:49Who made the offer that's turned your fucking head?!
50:52Who was it?!
50:54Mira...
51:04Class A.
51:05Won't be coming from any legit Chinese medicine clinic.
51:08You learn all day?
51:10Wu Li.
51:12New word?
51:13The idea that we are organized energy.
51:16Nice idea.
51:20May Lee worked for a company in the same building called Comneter.
51:23I'll get Kit to look into them.
51:26Do you believe in love at first sight?
51:28Of course. Ask me a hard one.
51:30I must have screwed up the DNA sample.
51:33Along with this romantic moment.
51:34Oh, so inappropriate in the workplace.
51:37Which sample?
51:37May Lee's mum.
51:39Either I screwed up the DNA test or May Lee was adopted.
51:43Let me see.
51:57Let me see.
52:20The result shows that May Lee's mother wasn't a biological parent of the deceased.
52:27Did that DI, Fred Casey, go anywhere near the samples after you took it?
52:31You could have buggered them up.
52:33No. Of course not.
52:35Perhaps she adopted her.
52:37Were you going to ask?
52:38It won't be useful to find out as much as we can about the mother.
52:40We can test her again, but I don't think the result will change.
52:44Both the positive and negative controls in the extraction process confirm validity.
52:48And the amplification blanks show no contamination?
52:52It wasn't you, Kit.
52:54The test wasn't spoiled or contaminated.
52:56Have either of you met her?
52:57They would give us an excuse.
53:00Meet her.
53:07We may have this.
53:08Oh!
53:13Oh!
53:17Oh!
53:25Oh!
53:27Oh!
53:28Oh, oh, oh!
53:28Oh!
53:29Oh!
53:44Jackie, this is my boss, Jack Hodgson, and Dr. Nicky Alexander, who I work with.
53:49I'm so sorry to trouble you, but...
53:54Did you, by any chance, adopt me?
54:04No, I did not.
54:07We might need to do the samples again.
54:09Why? Why do you need this? We have done nothing wrong.
54:13Stop!
54:15I am May Lee.
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