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02:05I've got no choice, have I?
03:04I've got no choice.
03:34I've got no choice.
04:00I've got no choice.
04:11I've got no choice.
04:21I've got no choice.
04:21I'm not so sure.
04:23Can't hide your way forever.
04:24I'm not hiding.
04:25Good.
04:26Neither am I.
04:27You've done nothing wrong.
04:28I know.
04:29I know.
04:31Why antagonise people?
04:32How is a pub luncher antagonising anyone?
04:34I'm saying maybe, maybe if we keep our heads down a bit longer, give it a chance to blow
04:41over.
04:41I don't want Jess upset.
04:44She'll be more upset if we don't go.
04:45You promised her.
04:48What if someone says something?
04:54I was thinking, maybe we should tell her.
04:58Scared her to death.
04:59She's six.
05:00For our safety, Craig.
05:05It's not fair.
05:07No, I know.
05:07It's not fair on anyone.
05:10But you know I'm right.
05:16I'm always right, aren't I?
05:19We're family.
05:21We deal with things together and six is old enough to know the truth is always best.
05:26Yeah?
05:27Yeah.
05:29Give me a kiss.
05:31All right.
05:34All right.
05:43Bye, Jenny.
05:45Meet me.
05:59But why are people saying you did a nasty thing if it isn't true?
06:05Well, that's what happens when someone starts a rumour, isn't it?
06:08It sort of just spreads.
06:10There's nothing to worry about, sweetheart.
06:17You just have to tell us if someone says anything to you
06:19or makes you feel worried, OK?
06:26It's a bandage. They're looking at the bandage.
06:29Mellie and Lauren aren't allowed to come to my birthday.
06:32But they're your best friends, aren't they?
06:35They say you're a baddie.
07:09I need your help, Mo. The police are saying it's not him.
07:13I need proof that Craig Myers is Eddie J. Turner.
07:22And there was me thinking you wanted to meet, to apologise.
07:27Look, I wanted to tell you, but you'd have been incriminated.
07:30You don't think I'm incriminated.
07:35I never signed up for this, Anna.
07:39Not violence.
07:43Did you have him attacked?
07:46No.
07:49But you know who did it.
07:51No.
08:11D.I. Grover.
08:14Is she ready for me?
08:15She is me, and yes, I am.
08:21Anna Dean's phone records.
08:24Gosh. You're keen.
08:25Well, since we're not being given enough time
08:27to build the best possible case against her,
08:28I thought I'd do what I could to speed things along.
08:31Great. Come on up.
08:33So, what's he like, Craig Myers?
08:36I think he's quiet, shy, a bit awkward with people.
08:40Oh. Not the ideal witness then.
08:43Do you think he's Eddie J. Turner?
08:46I think he's quiet, shy, a bit awkward with people.
08:50How would you react to being accused of killing a child?
08:53From what I gather, only a few officials in the Justice
08:55and Social Work Department, plus the Chief Constable,
08:58would know where Turner is now.
08:59This isn't about Eddie J. Turner.
09:01It's about someone trying to kill someone else.
09:04Right, but obviously I need to familiarise myself
09:06with the original case.
09:08Because you'd have been what, 12?
09:1014, actually. But the point stands.
09:13And I find something that might be of interest.
09:18What if I told you that a year after the verdict, a court admin officer was asked, and I use
09:24the term advisedly,
09:26to leave after Turner's name was leaked on the internet?
09:30Now, at the time they said it was an admin error, but apparently it was very deliberate,
09:35and common knowledge on the circuit who the culprit was.
09:37So why no prosecution?
09:39Insufficiency, so I can't use it in court.
09:42But I did want to see these phone records, just in case the same name and number crops up.
09:51Huh.
09:52Yeah, there it is.
09:56Called several times on the day of the attack.
09:59And what's the name?
10:04Maureen Buckley.
10:07She's a private investigator.
10:12Miss Buckley.
10:13Could you tell the court exactly what being a private investigator involves?
10:20Well, I'm no Miss Marple.
10:22I mostly provide a tracing service for solicitors, insurance companies, credit and loan organisations.
10:29A little bit of matrimonial is about as glamorous as it gets.
10:33You help third parties find people?
10:36That's what I meant to say, yes.
10:40Do you know Anna Dean?
10:42Yes.
10:44I wrote to her, after Liam's death, to say that my heart went out to her and, you know,
10:51if there's ever anything I can do.
10:53If there's ever anything I can do?
10:58Nobody should have to bury their child.
11:01I've been given over a hundred names over the years.
11:05How many of those have I passed on to you?
11:08One.
11:08One.
11:09Craig Myers is Eddie J Turner.
11:15And now I'm going to prove it to everyone in court.
11:20You do have proof.
11:22I was in the process of getting it when you decided to go global.
11:31I know what I'm asking more, but this is my chance.
11:34For what?
11:36What will you do with proof when you get it?
11:39Confront him with it in open court.
11:41Then he won't be able to hide anymore.
11:43He'll have to face up to what he did.
11:46Please.
11:47You need to tell me where you got his name.
11:51More.
11:52Who?
11:52An ex-prison officer from a young offenders, okay?
11:55He was trying to sell a story on Turner and the interdict scared him off.
12:01He gave me Craig Myers and I cross-reference his details with Turner's birth date.
12:06Our Craig Myers uses the same digits in a different order with a year taken off his age.
12:15And this guy has proof.
12:17I spoke to him on the phone. I didn't get a chance to meet him because...
12:19So let's meet him now then?
12:21I don't think you do know what you're asking.
12:23The police will get to me.
12:27Expecting me to lie to Lenny and Lou is one thing.
12:29But do you know what the maximum sentence is for perjury?
12:34Can the witness be shown Crown Production number 36, please?
12:40It is a matter of agreement that this is Anna Dean's phone record from October last year.
12:45Do you see your number on there, Miss Buckley?
12:50Yes.
12:51How many times did you and Mrs Dean speak to each other between the 24th and the 31st of October
12:56last year?
12:57The day Craig Myers was attacked.
13:01You want me to add them up?
13:02Can you look at the record and confirm that there are 24 separate calls over seven days?
13:08Including eight on the 30th and nine on the 31st.
13:13I'm not the best at maths, but 24 sounds right.
13:18Do you remember what you talked about on any of those occasions?
13:22It could have been anything.
13:23A wine offer in a supermarket.
13:26Which member of the Scottish rugby team would like to be in the back with.
13:28You were discussing what should be done with the information you had access for Mrs Dean, were you not?
13:32Objection.
13:33I'm sure you are aware that's a leading question, Miss Mackey.
13:37I'm sorry, my lady.
13:40Miss Buckley.
13:44Has Anna Dean ever asked you to track down the new identity of Eddie J. Turner?
14:03No.
14:05She hasn't and she wouldn't.
14:07She's too good a friend.
14:08She's too good a friend.
14:09Yes.
14:21Yes,
14:26yes, yes, that's good, Rachel.
14:29You're only lying.
14:29Yes, yes.
14:33It's time.
14:37Mom...
15:27The attack on Craig Myers.
15:29Yeah, still no forensics.
15:31The knife was clean, but we're talking to people close to the Grahams and trolling through supporter lists.
15:36Okay, I wasn't looking for an update, actually. I need you on the Inverkip murder.
15:41Why?
15:42Because you're a senior detective and someone's been killed.
15:45Yep. In the middle of building a case.
15:47Against Anna Dean?
15:48Yes. She did more than put a message online.
15:51There's no evidence for that.
15:53I just told you, I'm finding it.
15:56DS Harvey's across Everland.
15:59I need you to move on.
16:01There's a theme emerging here, eh?
16:04Craig Myers' advocate is a teenager and you're passing an attempted murder.
16:07Oh, DS Harvey is an extremely capable detective.
16:10Yeah, I don't doubt DS Harvey.
16:12Yeah, I wonder if everyone cares about the victim in this case as much as they might,
16:16considering the continued speculation about his identity.
16:22I agreed to take you on because it suited both of us.
16:27Don't make me regret that, Stephen.
16:30I'll revoke it.
16:38You all right?
16:54When did you last see your ex-wife?
16:58It's years for definite, but...
17:02These places do strange things to time.
17:08You've made numerous threats towards Eddie J. Turner through the media.
17:12Been looking at some of your previous cellmates.
17:16Plenty with form for violence.
17:18I'm sure there's lots who do you this particular favour.
17:21Why aren't we at the station?
17:22We'll talk to them all, Christian.
17:23Why are you on your own?
17:26You're out next month.
17:29If you've got anything to tell me, do it now.
17:32Let me help you.
17:34You're not supposed to be here, are you?
17:41Have I thought about killing Eddie J. Turner?
17:44Yes.
17:47But I thought about killing myself even more.
17:51I let Liam down.
17:55I wasn't there when he needed me most, and nothing will ever take that away.
18:00So threaten me all you like.
18:02Bring back the rack and put my head in the spike in Waverly Bridge,
18:05because
18:07the worst thing that could ever happen to me
18:11already has.
18:18As your manager, I want you to know you've got my full support.
18:23But
18:24serious head injuries and driving 60-odd people around town
18:27don't sit so well together, you know?
18:29The doctor's saying me awfully.
18:31I can drive.
18:31Then there's the PR question.
18:34If anything did happen, God forbid,
18:37we might be covered legally,
18:39but it wouldn't be the doctors getting called negligent.
18:42You see?
18:50So,
18:52what we're saying is
18:54come back,
18:56but take your time, eh?
18:58Let things,
18:59you know,
19:01heal.
19:05You see?
19:15I've never let you down, Lee,
19:17have I?
19:32I need to drive.
19:43I need to ride.
19:59Arms up.
20:01That's it.
20:06Bye-bye.
20:07Bye.
20:07Bye.
20:16Oh, yeah.
20:17Are you OK?
20:18Yeah, fine.
20:20How'd it go?
20:21Somebody put my number online.
20:23My email too.
20:27Do you think it was someone we know?
20:30Don't look at it.
20:32Don't look at any of it.
20:41OK.
20:42Date of birth?
20:4431st of July, 1994.
20:52You all right?
20:56Oh, the t-shirt.
20:58Right.
20:59It looks great.
21:01Do they all fit?
21:04It was my daughter's boyfriend sent them.
21:06I just passed them on.
21:10Right.
21:16So what are we doing again?
21:19Blood and urine.
21:21Blood and urine.
21:26Although, you could just tell me if you've been using.
21:32But then you'd have to trust me.
21:33I did trust you.
21:39Why?
21:41You're right.
21:43Let's do the tests.
21:44I'm going to do the tests.
21:45Mm-hmm.
21:46Mm-hmm.
21:47Mm-hmm.
21:47Yes, mom?
21:49Yeah.
21:52Yeah.
21:52Mm-hmm.
22:11Mm-hmm.
22:11is made from crushed, coloured glass.
22:14That's why it's such a high temperature...
22:17Hiya.
22:17..that the glass powder melts, becomes liquid,
22:21diffuses and hardens again.
22:23And usually you'll find it in these beautiful sky-blue,
22:26turquoise colours.
22:28Now, the thing that makes me nervous about this...
22:31OK, Daniel?
22:33Yes.
22:34Bye. No bad, Len. Thanks.
22:39He had to give a statement.
22:41I mean, by the night they attack.
22:43..crack, keys, they put together.
22:45Enamel has to be one of the hardest materials to restore.
22:49Because of how it's made, I've been out to close the door...
22:51We all know it was you, son.
22:54OK.
22:55I know it's been enamored, but...
22:57Nah, that's where it's been.
23:03If it was me, he wouldn't be taking Anna to court.
23:06He wouldn't be going anywhere.
23:13She's not back yet?
23:15No.
23:15And you best get in front of your homework,
23:17or we'll both be for it when she does get home gone.
23:23Do you hear me?
23:27Do you really think she'll even care?
23:31What's the subject, Benny boy?
23:34Mass.
23:36So, me and you go smash it and play some FIFA?
23:39Huh?
23:40Come on.
23:49He's great with Ben.
23:50Aye.
23:51Shite at mass, though.
24:03Did you know Liam?
24:07No.
24:08I was at the same school, but I was older, so...
24:11I only knew him by sight.
24:17You know your mum's amazing, don't you?
24:21I mean...
24:24Really amazing.
24:46I thought they would have given up by now.
24:49They tried to keep them from me, but there's too many.
24:51No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
24:52Some of those have been white with dog shit.
24:58I'll have them looked at.
25:00We're still getting taxis and takeaways sent at all hours.
25:03They're saying he's a paedophile now.
25:05I know.
25:05So, was Liam Graham sexually abused, or...?
25:08Not as far as anyone is aware, but it's pointless trying to apply logic to these things.
25:13But you said someone would keep an eye on the house.
25:16No one's contacted you?
25:20I'm sorry.
25:21Leave that with me.
25:23Feels like everything's just stopped.
25:25And the worst thing is, whoever did it is still out there.
25:28He could be anyone.
25:29Anyone.
25:31We can look at moving you all.
25:33This is our home.
25:45Listen, in my experience, people who might actually kill you don't tell you about it first.
25:54You're not on your own.
26:11Save us cooking.
26:17Why didn't we fight fire with fire?
26:19We can put proof online that you are who we say you are.
26:23Like, um, birth certificate, school reports, even swimming badges, anything.
26:28Why the hell should we?
26:30Because someone decided to accuse me?
26:34Nobody has the right to even make us think about doing that.
26:38Or moving house.
26:39Well, yeah, I agree with you.
26:40Of course I do.
26:41But it's obviously not stopping Craig.
26:45You don't seem to understand.
26:46It's not going to.
26:47Not unless we do something.
26:49Look.
26:51You are going to have to stand up in court and face a room full of people that think you're
26:57a child killer.
26:59Do you know what people are saying?
27:02They're saying if it's not Myers, why doesn't he join the campaign to find the real Eddie
27:05J. Turner?
27:07What people?
27:08Maybe that's the only way.
27:09Maybe we have to find him.
27:16Okay.
27:18And what have we did?
27:20Are you serious?
27:21What then, Bex?
27:22Put his face online to get us off the hook?
27:25Yeah.
27:26Yeah, at least you deserve it.
27:29Do you actually believe that?
27:34Don't you?
27:42Please.
27:47Please.
27:50Please.
27:52Please.
27:57Why isn't anyone looking after the Myers?
28:00They've been persecuted in their own home.
28:03Send a special constable.
28:04That's not good enough.
28:05They need to know that this has been taken seriously.
28:07It is.
28:08You haven't even interviewed Anna Dean's ex-husband.
28:11Christian Graham's in prison.
28:13So?
28:14So?
28:15He's a former High Street accountant.
28:17Not Old Chapel.
28:19Doesn't mean he didn't help organise the attack.
28:22I can't hesitate if I can bring in a suspect that was locked up at the time of the offence.
28:32So what exactly are you doing?
28:34Or have you just been told to let this one slide?
28:37The only thing I've been told not to do is to talk to you about the investigation.
28:42But I'm trying to use my discretion here.
28:46Look.
28:47We all understand why you might feel an affinity with Craig Myers.
28:51But there's no conspiracy.
28:53Just remember who the victim is.
28:55Just remember who the victim is.
29:16Just remember who the victim is.
29:21Please check.
29:23Well, I'll go.
29:37Okay.
29:43Mayer's arrived on our wing from a secure unit to finish his sentence.
29:48He's quiet, no bother.
29:51But there is something about him.
29:53None of the staff like the smell of him.
29:56One day his cell bell goes.
29:58We get in there and find an Asian lad with bad head injuries.
30:01Turns out he's gone into Mayer's cell to do someone,
30:03been disarmed and attacked with his own weapon.
30:06And I say, well, that serves you right then, son.
30:09He says, but boss, Eddie J. Turner is in there.
30:14Now, if that's true, I need to get him off the wing fast.
30:17So I go to the number one governor and I report what I've been told.
30:22And he says, forget it.
30:24Put nothing down on paper.
30:27Never happened.
30:28The Asian lad gets shipped out straight away and that's it.
30:32Then one day that cell's suddenly empty
30:34and all we are told is to box up the props in there
30:37and drop it to OMU.
30:40So I do as I'm told, but now I'm curious.
30:44And I get on the system to see where these boxes are going.
30:48Inverclyde Criminal Justice Services.
30:50But there's no contact now.
30:52Nothing.
30:52I can't even find Mayer's record now.
30:56So I phone them.
30:58And they won't say whether either lad is their client.
31:03That is unheard of.
31:05Hello.
31:06Either lad.
31:07There was two of them in that cell.
31:09Mayer shared the cell with a lad from another security.
31:12You never said...
31:14So what's this other lad's name?
31:16He was nobody.
31:17But it's possible that it was him they were protecting, not Mayer's,
31:21and therefore that Craig Mayer's isn't Eddie J. Turner.
31:34I'm sorry.
31:35If I'd known, I'd have waited to give you the name.
31:37Why?
31:39He's sure, and so am I.
31:42Craig Mayer's is Eddie J. Turner.
31:44And when he stands up in court and falls to pieces in front of everyone,
31:48he'll prove it himself.
32:15All I'm saying is you should talk to her.
32:18I know what you're saying, but...
32:23Hey, Wes.
32:25Talk to her about what?
32:27What's that?
32:28Tom said you should talk to her. Talk to who?
32:33Our lawyer.
32:34Miss Mackey.
32:35He doesn't think it's a good idea, me giving evidence in court.
32:39Doesn't he?
32:40Look, I know it's done my business.
32:42Do you?
32:42But they rip him to shreds, won't they?
32:45Will they?
32:45Why?
32:46Why?
32:47Because I've known him ten years,
32:49and he can only just hold a conversation with me.
32:52Look, you know what these lawyers are like?
32:54All right?
32:55The way they can twist things.
33:00I think when we're deciding what paint to use to decorate the hallway,
33:05then maybe we should ask Tom.
33:07But for legal questions that will affect the future of our family,
33:10I think we should trust our advocate.
33:36Witness statements are usually taken by a precognition officer,
33:40but given that we haven't got long,
33:42I want to be across everything.
33:45Do I have to be a witness?
33:48You'll be required to give evidence on behalf of the crime, yes.
33:51You mean I've got no choice?
33:54Not really.
33:58What about her?
34:00The accused isn't required to give evidence,
34:03but I'll be surprised if the defence don't call her.
34:06Now, do you have any specific concerns?
34:10I'm not mad about talking, that's all.
34:14I'm no good at it.
34:18Even...
34:19this.
34:22We're already making an application for special measures.
34:26You can have a supporter if you want,
34:28or screens if that might help.
34:30No.
34:32No.
34:34If I have to do it.
34:36I don't want her thinking I'm hiding away.
34:39Okay.
34:42So,
34:44I see you have a previous conviction.
34:46What's that got to do with this?
34:49Well,
34:50the defence can bring out anything
34:51that calls your character into question
34:53and makes your words seem unreliable to a jury.
34:56What?
34:57Can they ask her about her past?
34:59Yes, in theory,
35:00but as she hasn't got any previous convictions,
35:04no.
35:07Craig,
35:08if what you're concerned about is
35:11people close to you hearing certain information
35:14for the first time,
35:15you might consider
35:17pre-empting that.
35:28You're next.
35:39You look even younger than in your picture.
35:43It's the glasses.
35:45They are for court only.
35:46It's shameful, I know,
35:48but
35:49everything's a performance in the end, isn't it?
35:52So I've got here that you were upstairs
35:54getting Jessica ready for bed.
35:57You heard the doorbell and Craig...
35:58Sorry, can I ask you something?
36:00Mm-hmm.
36:02You must have had witnesses
36:03who've had to change their identity.
36:05Have you?
36:06We're not really supposed to talk about anything other than this case, Mrs Myers.
36:10I'm sorry.
36:10Yeah, sorry, I know.
36:12It's just, um, I was looking online
36:14and it says that they are trained in counter-surveillance,
36:18told to stay off social media, avoid drinking drugs.
36:21I'm really not the person you should be talking to.
36:24I mean, they have to get clearance to go on holiday.
36:27Then I get married and have kids.
36:29Is that right?
36:30Mrs Myers,
36:31I've got no one I can talk to.
36:34Not about this.
36:35Not now.
36:38I understand you're having questions,
36:41but
36:42the internet isn't always the best place to get the most reliable information.
36:45I know that.
36:46Well,
36:47you know that.
36:49Sorry.
36:54I don't know anything about Eddie J.
36:56No, no, no, no, no, no.
36:57I'm not asking that.
36:58I'm just,
36:59I'm asking
37:01if someone
37:02in that position
37:04would be allowed to have kids.
37:09All I know
37:10is that there would be
37:12risk assessment,
37:14careful monitoring,
37:15particularly at the outset,
37:17but I'm really not supposed to.
37:19even without the rest of the family knowing.
37:21Well,
37:22I mean,
37:22that would be a question
37:24for those in charge of the case
37:26and the subject,
37:27but
37:29yes,
37:29I mean,
37:29if all else is going well,
37:31there's no reason why life can't be totally normal.
37:33Just to be clear,
37:35Mrs Myers,
37:35the Crown's position
37:36is
37:38that it doesn't matter
37:39whether Craig is Eddie J. Turner or not.
37:43It matters to me.
37:50Let's save some for later.
37:52Come, come, come, come, play.
37:54Be good.
38:11Bex, I need to tell you something.
38:15About five years back,
38:18I was walking through the town with Tom
38:22and some guy out of his mates said something.
38:27Next thing,
38:28we ended up in a bit of a scuffle.
38:32Is that it?
38:37Why didn't you say anything?
38:39There was nothing much to say.
38:41It was admonished.
38:42There was no actual punishment.
38:44What, like you were convicted?
38:46Like you went to court?
38:47It was something and nothing.
38:53How many days were you in court for?
38:56Only one.
38:58Where did you tell me you were?
39:00Work, I suppose.
39:02Right.
39:03So you didn't just not tell me, did you?
39:05You lied.
39:06You were out of it.
39:07Remember?
39:10You had enough to worry about.
39:12Yeah, I've got enough to worry about now,
39:13Craig.
39:13So why are you telling me?
39:24Because he's going to come out in court.
39:26That's why, isn't it?
39:27Bex.
39:27Isn't it?
39:32I'm sorry.
39:34You really don't make it easy, do you?
39:36What do you mean?
39:42What else, Craig?
39:45What else does Tom know about you that I don't?
39:49You know me better than anyone.
39:54How come social services visited for so long after Jess was born?
39:59You know why?
40:02Because you were struggling.
40:06And we had no family support.
40:08I couldn't cope on my own.
40:14I'm not him, Bex.
40:16He's not me.
40:17I'm up to daughter.
40:17Look what he's doing.
40:17I Argh!
40:26I I web it.
40:29I've been here.
40:30I've been here.
40:30Mm hmm.
40:37Even me?
40:47I can't.
40:51You ready, soldier?
40:55I've only waited 15 years for this.
40:59Solomon can't actually ask him.
41:02You know that, don't you?
41:03Not outright.
41:05But he knows, I know.
41:07And he'll break.
41:09I know he will.
41:18Thanks for that.
41:22How's the next witness feeling?
41:24You two aren't allowed to talk.
41:27Your accomplice, sorry, friend,
41:30seems to be having trouble remembering who's on trial.
41:33No smoke without fire, though, is there?
41:37If you're referring to the allegations about me,
41:39I'd have thought you as a PI would understand
41:42the importance of evidence,
41:43how certain you need to be before making accusations
41:46that can destroy someone's life
41:49innocent until proven guilty.
41:51The same human rights your friend is benefiting from.
41:55I suppose we're used to thinking
41:57only child killers are entitled to human rights.
42:03You know, the only reason you get away
42:05with saying such stupid things
42:07is because people feel sorry for you.
42:09Or they need you to sell newspapers.
42:11Somebody really needs to tell you that.
42:12Have you got kids?
42:15No.
42:15Well, Craig Myers has.
42:19You have no more expertise or rights than anyone else.
42:22And the idea that you should have any say
42:24in what happens to Liam's killer, it's absurd.
42:26He's her son.
42:27I know.
42:28And the only thing that entitles her to
42:30is her grief.
42:59Mr. Myers?
43:22Mr. Myers, oath or affirmation?
43:25Oath, please.
43:27I swear by almighty God that I shall tell the truth,
43:29the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
43:33Advocate, deputy.
43:36Could you tell us your name and age?
43:49My name is Craig Andrew Myers.
43:52I'm 28 years old.
43:55Are you working at the moment?
43:56I'm 29 years old.
44:01I'm 29 years old.
44:03I'm 29 years old.
44:06I'm 29 years old.
44:07I'm 29 years old.
44:10I'm 29 years old.
44:10I'm 29 years old.
44:12I'm 29 years old.
44:13I'm 29 years old.
44:13I'm 29 years old.
44:14I'm 29 years old.
44:15I'm 29 years old.
44:16I'm 29 years old.
44:19I'm 29 years old.
44:25I'm 29 years old.
44:52Let's go.
44:56Let's go.
45:27Let's go.
46:12Hello?
46:14I couldn't do it.
46:16You couldn't do what?
46:17I couldn't drive the bus, let alone pick anyone up.
46:24What happened?
46:26I offered to work in the depot, but Lee just wanted me to take more time off.
46:31You're a driver, he says, and if you can't drive, nobody wants me around.
46:36Did he say that?
46:38You didn't have to.
46:39He's just looking for an excuse.
46:43What do you mean?
46:43I told him.
46:46I told him.
46:46Back me or sack me.
46:48And they sacked you?
46:56Craig.
47:01Sorry.
47:04Yes.
47:05They sacked you from a job you had held for eight years with an unblemished record.
47:08Is that correct?
47:10Yes.
47:11Craig, before we talk about the specific events of the 31st of October 2017, can you tell
47:15us how else your life has been impacted by what happened that night?
47:23Before, I was just, you know, ordinary, enjoying my work, my time with my family.
47:32It's pretty much all I've ever wanted.
47:35But everything that I've done since it happened, everything I've said, it's like people are reading
47:40into things all of the time, trying to figure out if I'm... I feel like everyone's staring
47:47at me.
47:49I feel like everyone knows.
47:51Knows what, Craig?
47:53That I'm the one.
47:56Accused of being him.
47:59Eddie J. Turner.
48:02Most people think there's no smoke without fire, don't they?
48:06I've thought it myself.
48:08And the thing is, there's nothing you can do once it's been said.
48:11It's there forever.
48:13Some people will always think that you're him no matter what you say or do.
48:22And you'll probably always think they're being stirred up.
48:26Where do you live?
48:27For sure.
48:29Where's Jack?
48:30With him.
48:52I, uh...
48:53He sh unfolding.
48:54Where are the fans of họ?
48:56Oh come on. Don't worry. I can get a job.
49:17Is that you? Mhm.
49:20Jess has got to do this family tree for school.
49:24I thought you'd seen them.
49:29You look like Jess in that one.
49:37They haven't got a single photo of you as a child.
49:44I don't think anybody wanted to remember my childhood.
49:47There's things we should have talked about, Craig.
49:48I have.
49:53Mr Myers.
49:56When D.I. Grover asked you in the hospital if the attacker had said anything to you, what was your
50:01reply?
50:05I said no.
50:07Because?
50:09Because I didn't remember.
50:11No.
50:13And what made you remember?
50:16I don't...
50:17I mean, how do you remember anything?
50:20Ask the question.
50:21Well, I can't answer it. Sorry. I just did.
50:25Very well.
50:26We've heard evidence going to the severity of the head injury sustained.
50:31First, I'd like to make clear to the jury that the wounds visible today are not as a result of
50:37the Halloween attack.
50:39Those are more recent injuries, are they not?
50:44Yes.
50:45Now, given the seriousness of that original head injury and Dr. Nielsen's lack of certainty about how your memory might
50:53be affected,
50:55if we accept that the attacker did speak, how sure can you realistically be of his exact words?
51:02It's what he said.
51:03But they were whispered, were they not?
51:06Yes.
51:07After the blows?
51:08Yes.
51:09Savage blows, and yet you can be absolutely positive.
51:14I just told you, it's what he said.
51:15The problem is, we only have your word for that, don't we?
51:18I don't... Why is it a problem? Are you calling me a liar?
51:27Are you a liar, Mr. Myers?
51:28No.
51:29You've never lied to the authorities before. I'd remind you that you're under oath.
51:34If you're speaking about 2012, I was admonished.
51:37For a street brawl, in which you denied any involvement to the police, until CCTV evidence caught you in a
51:44lie. Is that correct?
51:45It was a stupid idea.
51:46Is that correct?
51:49Yes.
52:03No.
52:16Yes.
52:21Yes.
52:25No.
52:33No!
52:38Rebecca!
52:42You okay?
52:56I've no doubt that you've been the victim of violence, Mr Myers.
53:01But I do doubt your memory.
53:17Mr Myers.
53:20See, I believe that you are misremembering, deliberately or otherwise, trying to make sense of a random event by creating
53:29connections, but there are none.
53:32Do you think that's possible?
53:34No. I'm not lying. And there's nothing wrong with my memory.
53:39Really? So, if asked, you could tell the cop what you were doing last week or last month?
53:45I think so. As much as anybody else.
53:47About six months or a year ago.
53:50I suppose.
53:51What if I asked you...
53:55...about your childhood, Mr Myers?
54:12I don't see what that's got to do with anything.
54:14My lady.
54:15I tend to agree with the witness, Mr Mishra.
54:19The reliability of the complainer's memory goes to the heart of this case, my lady.
54:23My lady, may I remind the court that we are not here to establish whether Craig Myers is Eddie J.
54:27Turner.
54:27That's not why I asked.
54:28I don't like talking about my childhood.
54:30And I don't see why I should have to.
54:32Understood, Mr Myers.
54:35Confirmation that you have childhood memories should prove sufficient for Mr Mishra's purposes.
54:52The truth is, I don't.
54:55And it's not because I have a bad memory.
55:03My mum and dad were always out.
55:07So, I'd go and stay with people.
55:11Or get put in care for a week or two.
55:13But most of the time, I was on my own.
55:19So what's to remember?
55:22Ask him where he is.
55:23You seem agitated, Mr Myers.
55:25You'd be agitated.
55:26Ask him.
55:27The witness's memory appears sound, Mr Mishra.
55:30Please move on.
55:31No!
55:31Mrs Dean, please.
55:32Ask him while he's under oath.
55:34Ask him.
55:35You asked me!
56:04I'm sorry.
56:04I'm sorry.
56:31I know you were hoping for more.
56:34He thinks he's got away with it.
56:39I'm not giving up, Mo.
56:42I can't.
56:53I can't.
56:55You have to stay out of prison.
56:57And that means winning the sympathy of the judge and the jury
57:00and stating categorically that you did not want Craig Myers dead.
57:05I can't.
57:15I can't.
57:18I can't.
57:21I can't.
57:33I can't.
57:36I can't.
57:37I can't.
57:37I can't.
57:38I can't.
57:45I can't.
57:49I can't.
57:54I can't.
58:14You.
58:34I can't.
58:35I can't.
58:35I'll be fine.
58:36I can't do thatологia.
58:37If he'suka issues, I'll気nd up.
58:37You
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