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00:37Lawrence, you know, I just wanted to say, I would be nothing without you.
00:43That's nonsense.
00:45Look at this, what a show.
00:48It's the Vikings.
00:50It's like catnip.
00:51Vikings.
00:52Half these females don't know whether to...
00:54It's near mealy time, Samuel.
01:14The press, you're rum-pulled.
01:21I hope they're ready for this.
01:26And, um, thank you for lunch.
01:28It was a lovely surprise.
01:31Too much of a surprise?
01:33Um, no, I'm...
01:34I'm OK with semi-spontaneous.
01:36Ah, you'd rather have warning.
01:38Oh.
01:40I got a plan for the week, draft it.
01:42Yes, well, yeah, that'd be amazing.
01:51Get her rum, YouTube.
01:53It's all right.
01:54She's only joking.
01:57Er...
01:57Here.
01:58Yeah.
02:16A Viking poet once said let no man carve runes to cast a spell say first he learned to read
02:27them
02:27well so what does it mean to read the runes the Vikings they left records
02:35everywhere they went carved into sticks carved into stones they left records of
02:46the people the places and the events
02:57uh sorry um they shaped our world
03:09he's uh
03:10uh
03:13he's uh
03:24no
03:29no
03:31no
03:32no
03:35Samuel
03:37oh
03:37Whoa!
03:39Whoa!
03:40Whoa!
03:40Hey!
04:08Hey!
04:08Hey!
04:09a
04:09a
04:09a
04:09a
04:36aauxb
04:37Overdose? Witnesses say he might have been intoxicated.
04:41I prefer to wait for the toxicology report before speculating.
04:44Fair, dear Santa.
04:46Some kind of seizure would explain the angle at which he fell.
04:51There was a video of his collapse on Lyme.
04:53Oh, God, people don't waste time, do they?
05:01He looks drugged to me.
05:03Speculation or experience?
05:04Actually, I've never even inhaled.
05:06Mmm.
05:12God.
05:14Rockstar archaeologist gone viral.
05:17Have a look at what's on the menu, will you?
05:19We can have lunch here.
05:22See what you last ate.
05:23Right, I'll bring you back a doggy bag.
05:25No, thank you.
05:30Mmm.
05:31Dedication to Ragnall Guthritz.
05:36Ragnall Guthritz.
05:50Ragnall Guthritz.
05:53Okay.
05:56This room was in the news a year ago.
05:59It was found in Norway with a connection to the Viking ruler.
06:05God, do people still use shorthand?
06:07It's retro.
06:08You don't have to read that.
06:10You don't have to read that.
06:11I can read shorthand.
06:12Of course.
06:13Do you read Old Norse, too?
06:14No.
06:17Well, see here, it says...
06:21It says ruin is forged.
06:33Um, Mr. Croft led the Jarlsberg dig last year, yeah.
06:36That was a significant find for the university, wasn't it?
06:39Oh, it was quite something.
06:41Yeah.
06:41What was Samuel Henry's interest in this room's dog?
06:44Oh, I'm not sure you'll have to ask Mr. Croft.
06:47Oh, man.
06:48They'll be in bits.
06:49Him and Samuel were such good friends.
06:51Did you know Samuel Henry well?
06:53Yeah, from when he was a student here.
06:56Such a lovely boy.
06:58I can't believe him.
07:00I'm sorry for your loss.
07:02Yeah.
07:04Um, this is, uh, Mr. Croft's office.
07:08Um...
07:09Lawrence?
07:10Uh, sorry to disturb.
07:12It's the police.
07:14Come on.
07:23Brilliant student, Samuel.
07:26You were his tutor?
07:28Originally, yeah.
07:30I could sometimes lack discipline, but, um...
07:33quite brilliant.
07:34Lack discipline how?
07:36Oh, young guy.
07:38Colourful background.
07:40Unorthodox.
07:49Impossible that he's simply gone.
07:52Such a life force.
07:54Such a...
07:55Such an energy.
07:56May I?
07:58Mm.
08:00You've no idea why he was displaying the room from your dig?
08:05We shared ideas freely, um...
08:08Samuel read a very...
08:09original paper on Rinne Coe.
08:14Samuel Henry was at the Norway dig?
08:17Took a keen interest in my work.
08:20Thust for knowledge.
08:21Mm.
08:22His talk today seems to have drawn a crowd.
08:24Samuel's always been excellent at generating interest.
08:28An asset to the university.
08:31Far better for publicity than me.
08:34Well, you did publish your findings about the Norway dig, though, didn't you?
08:38In my book?
08:39Yes.
08:40For my sins, yeah.
08:42Yeah.
08:44Have a copy.
08:51Yeah.
08:53This one's actually signed.
08:56And Samuel never mentioned forgery to you?
08:59Forgery?
09:00No.
09:01Of what?
09:03The rune stone.
09:07Not to blame my own trumpet here, but according to the Valhalla Times,
09:12I am one of the most eminent Viking scholars in the country.
09:16If that rune was forged, I would know.
09:24Yeah.
09:24My waiter said that a woman ordered Samuel Henry a lime and soda before his talk.
09:27Well, there were a lot of women there.
09:29Yeah, dark air, 30s, works at the uni.
09:31What's that?
09:32Kitchen staff made me a bacon, lavacala sandwich while I was down there.
09:35Did you get us all one?
09:36What?
09:37Oh.
09:39Teamwork makes the dream work.
09:42Mm.
09:44I love bacon and lavacala.
09:45Ain't that bad for us?
09:47The app.
10:15So, what are you doing?
10:16Don't. Please don't film me.
10:19You look so good on camera.
10:21Seven seconds of you looking super smart with your files.
10:24Pop on a snappy caption, a Geraldine sound.
10:25No, I don't think so. I'm working.
10:27I've cleared it with Baxter.
10:29We need to snare a younger demographic.
10:31OK, well, no-one's gonna watch it, and I just need to get back.
10:34Just let me grab some footage. We'll try a couple. Experiment.
10:37Oh, please.
10:39You only have to be you.
10:41Just patience. I'll do everything else.
10:44Well, you'll be lucky if anyone watches it.
10:47Don't underestimate yourself.
10:55We have signs of coronary vasospasm,
10:58most commonly caused by...
11:00High blood pressure, stress, recreational drug use.
11:04Correct.
11:05There was also an SSRI in his system.
11:09Oh, his GP had prescribed an antidepressant
11:11for anxiety and depression.
11:14Right.
11:14OK, so with the...
11:16With the MDMA, possible serotonin syndrome?
11:18I'd say yes.
11:20Could someone have spiked him?
11:21Maybe, but serotonin syndrome
11:24is hardly the most reliable way to murder someone.
11:28Could it really have been an accident?
11:30You know, if his recreational was in that?
11:32Yeah, I mean, get him off your face before he made a talk.
11:35Can you buy him that?
11:36Well, maybe someone was trying to discredit him.
11:39Yeah, they'd have to know Sammy was about to declare a fortune.
11:42Hey, patience.
11:45Hi.
11:46Hey.
11:47Elliot.
11:48You didn't send me your plan.
11:51Er...
11:51The what?
11:52The week schedule.
11:55Wait...
11:55You don't want, like, a spreadsheet, do you?
11:59Erm...
11:59No, I wasn't...
12:00It doesn't...
12:01No, it's...
12:02I'm sorry.
12:03I'll just...
12:04It doesn't matter.
12:05Patience.
12:06Bye!
12:14Lovely place.
12:15Do you mind if I...
12:17Thank you, Natalie.
12:19So...
12:21You and Samuel were a couple.
12:24Over the last couple of years, we were a bit, erm...
12:29On and off.
12:30And can I ask who broke the relationship off?
12:34Samuel.
12:35Five months ago.
12:37What was Samuel's mental health like generally?
12:41I guess, erm...
12:44Up and down.
12:47When he was on form, he was amazing.
12:52But...
12:53He could get kind of, erm...
12:56Dark, I suppose.
12:58A bit, erm...
13:01A bit paranoid.
13:04He'd withdrawn from everyone the last couple of months.
13:11Was there any rivalry between Lawrence Croft and Samuel?
13:15With Lawrence?
13:16No.
13:17I mean, not really.
13:19He went way back.
13:21Like, former student, you know, rising star in the field.
13:24What, no competition at all?
13:27I mean, if there was, it was all banter.
13:33Oh, yeah, and before the talk, did you get, erm, Samuel a drink from the bar?
13:39Oh, yeah, erm...
13:42A lime and soda.
13:50You're not saying there was something in that drink?
13:58Yes.
14:00He's holding something back.
14:03Look.
14:04Oh.
14:06Where are you off to?
14:13Let's find out, shall we?
14:37Let's find out, shall we?
14:38Let's find out.
14:38.
14:39.
14:45.
14:46.
14:50.
14:50Oh.
14:51Hello again, Lawrence.
14:54.
14:54.
14:54.
14:54.
14:55.
14:55.
14:55.
14:55.
14:55.
14:55.
15:00He is not a happy bunny.
15:05No.
15:12Two journalists received an anonymous tip-off before the Viking talk.
15:15About the forgery?
15:17Only that Samuel Henry was about to reveal unlawful acts in the archaeology department.
15:22That sounds dirtier than runes.
15:23Right? And one of them contacted Croft for a comment.
15:27So he did have a heads up.
15:29That's what I'm saying.
15:37That was quick.
15:43Oh, he's got his knickers in a twist.
15:48Is he threatening her?
15:51I don't know.
15:57I don't know.
15:59That will super thick.
16:00I don't know.
16:01He's an idiot.
16:01No.
16:07Hit me.
16:13toss this down the river.
16:14Alright.
16:23Hey, man.
16:40Right, so, whoever this man is, he leaves just after Samuel dies.
16:44Right, and that's... that's all we've got.
16:46Up until now, I haven't been able to find the tweed guy on the uni CCTV.
16:50Right, unless he came in by another entrance.
16:52Already on it.
16:53In Lawrence's book, look, that's the same sleeve.
16:58Yeah, there's a lot of tweed in the world of archaeology.
17:00Yeah, but it's the same pattern.
17:04Yeah, yeah, it might be... might be something.
17:06But if the rune is forged, then Lawrence Croft has prime motivation.
17:18OK.
17:20OK.
17:22OK, Vikings get ready, McCready, it must be you.
17:28Runestones...
17:29Inform who...
17:33Yeah, who commissioned them?
17:42A rare opportunity to examine the Jarlsberg stone in person.
17:47Yeah, shame it's under these circumstances.
17:49A tragedy.
17:50Obviously.
17:52However...
17:53I read, of course, with interest about the rune writer's signature.
18:12Common in rune stones, of course.
18:14This one displaying some ego.
18:16I think you're going to have to translate that for us, Professor.
18:20Of course.
18:21It reads,
18:22These runes are written by the most skilled rune writer, west of the sea.
18:32Professor Rathbone, could this stone be forged?
18:35Genuine rune stones have an even patina.
18:37Yes, that's a natural discoloration, right?
18:41Correct, my dear.
18:42A discoloration across the stone's surface.
18:47And within, the incised runes.
19:00Surely not.
19:03This is unbelievable.
19:05This rune stone is not from the Viking age.
19:23This rune stone is not from the Viking age.
19:27This rune stone is not from the Viking age.
19:53You were searching for something.
20:16What do you think those numbers are?
20:19I... I don't know.
20:23Had you seen Mr Croft today prior to discovering his body in his office?
20:30Earlier today, yeah.
20:32How did he see him?
20:34Not himself. He kept saying he was sorry.
20:38I thought the grief over Samuel.
20:43I told staff I was worried.
20:46I didn't think he should be in work today.
20:51Um, Cathy, sorry.
20:56Do these numbers mean anything to you?
20:59No.
21:15Cathy, Will, she's too damn devoted and with easy access to Samuel and Croft.
21:21Yeah, but I mean, what would be her motive?
21:25Well, I can't see one yet unless she's mixed up with the forgery.
21:28Have you checked her record?
21:29Well, yeah, I've checked. There's nothing.
21:32And we have Natalie arguing with Lawrence Croft the day before he dropped dead.
21:36Yeah.
21:38Oh, hi, Elliot.
21:40Hi.
21:43Oh, hi.
21:45Three's a crowd.
21:46I...
21:47I'll...
21:48I can...
21:49Can we meet tonight?
21:50Yeah.
21:51I...
21:51I might have put my phone in earlier.
21:53I didn't...
21:53I didn't think you really meant that.
21:55No.
21:55About the plan thing.
21:56It doesn't matter.
21:57It's not a big deal.
21:58I don't want it to be weird between them.
22:02Um...
22:03Well, I've got group at seven.
22:05For an hour.
22:07But maybe we could meet after that.
22:09Yeah.
22:10Sure.
22:11Eight to four p.m. precisely.
22:14What...
22:15What do you mean, eight to four, precisely?
22:18Nothing.
22:18It's just...
22:19It's just a joke.
22:20About what?
22:23About...
22:23About me?
22:24No.
22:24No, hey, no, no, no, no, no.
22:26Do you think I'm uptight?
22:27Patience, no.
22:28Not in the slightest.
22:28Okay, okay.
22:29I just...
22:30No, not at all.
22:30Patience.
22:34I'm an idiot.
22:35I'm an idiot.
22:37You're not saying that I...
22:39did something to Lawrence.
22:42Uh, you told us that you ordered a drink for Samuel,
22:45and then you were seen entering Lawrence Croft's house
22:48the day before he died.
22:51Oh, my God.
22:54You can't actually think I would.
22:59I loved Samuel.
23:02And Lawrence, he was a friend.
23:06Does the lady protest too much?
23:09What happened?
23:14I told Lawrence police were asking about the drink.
23:18The drink you ordered for Samuel?
23:22Yes, I ordered it.
23:25But...
23:26Lawrence took it off me to give to Samuel.
23:29And why didn't you tell us this before?
23:32I didn't really think that it was important.
23:36Lawrence wouldn't do anything to Samuel.
23:38It doesn't make any sense.
23:40And then Lawrence got so mad at me.
23:46What do you know about a forgery?
23:50A what?
23:51Of the Arsberg runes.
23:56Lawrence.
23:57Lawrence's runes, are you serious?
23:58Samuel never voiced suspicions after the dig?
24:01No.
24:07Except I guess he did start acting...
24:12...strange.
24:13Like how?
24:15I kept wanting me to drive him up to the middle of nowhere at night.
24:19What's at the same place?
24:21Different places.
24:23Sometimes the moors.
24:26Once to an industrial estate, we nearly got chased by some guard dog.
24:31And Samuel never explained the reasons for these trips?
24:35No.
24:38Just said...
24:40It must be somewhere.
24:41What was he referring to?
24:43I thought Lawrence was right.
24:46Samuel was, you know...
24:48Taking too many drugs.
24:50Losing it.
24:56What was Samuel looking for?
25:24I mean, it just, it didn't seem important to Ellie
25:29it, so I don't understand why it's gotten to me.
25:31You asked for a plan, you got shut down for it.
25:36You said Ellie apologised.
25:37Yeah.
25:39Yeah.
25:41But then he said it at 8.04 precisely and then started laughing.
25:44Yeah, so it's proper punching down.
25:46Come on.
25:47I wouldn't be with somebody who'd mock me like that.
25:49Let's just be careful, yeah, of offering opinions.
25:52We weren't there.
25:53But he's asking Patience to be someone she's not.
25:56No.
25:57No, no, he's usually really kind.
26:01I mean, he came with me to my mum's old house.
26:05Well, I guess it's just about being upfront with what we want in relationships, yeah?
26:11Like honesty and openness from the start.
26:14Patience was honest, look how we reacted.
26:15Yeah, but misunderstanding, it happens.
26:18Look, look.
26:18Do you know what Elliot needs from the relationship?
26:22Who cares?
26:24Well, it might be worth getting some clarity, yeah?
26:36Anyway.
26:39Does anyone else have anything you'd like to add?
26:41Well, I was thinking last week.
26:45So, Samuel Henry's about to announce the forgery, Croft gets wind of it from a journalist and drugs Henry in
26:52order to discredit him.
26:54Mm-hmm.
26:55Yeah, after gaslighting Natalie Forster, that Henry was losing his mind.
27:02Now, who killed Croft?
27:06Maybe we couldn't live with himself.
27:09Suicide?
27:10He was trying to get help.
27:11I found Patience, this Tweed guy.
27:14Oh.
27:22Crossing the university staff car park.
27:24It's not clear, but...
27:25Is this guy's staff?
27:26No matches on uni records and normal images around campus.
27:29Yeah, well, he could be implicated in the murder.
27:32Hmm.
27:33Serial killer in Tweed.
27:37Check the surroundings, see if you can find a vehicle.
27:40Oh, this case is doing my head in.
27:44I just thought you were laughing at me.
27:46Stupid joke, not even funny.
27:48Just came out of my mouth before I thought.
27:50But your plan thing, I do, I get it.
27:55I'd just like to know what's happening.
27:57Yeah.
27:58I'm sorry, Patience.
28:01I just felt weird the way you took it so hard.
28:05What do you mean weird?
28:06I didn't mean that you're weird.
28:07I just keep saying the wrong thing.
28:12What can I do to make it up to you?
28:17Well, I mean, I'm going to read this.
28:21It's the first draft, obviously.
28:24Of?
28:24It's like a contract.
28:27You know, and it's not final, so I can change things and, you know, edit stuff, so.
28:32Okay.
28:33Yeah, I just think it would be good if we're clear on what I need from a relationship.
28:40This is a lot of detail.
28:42Yes.
28:42Well, thanks.
28:44I mean, it's not just about me, obviously.
28:47It's just I think it would be good to understand what we both need from a relationship.
28:50And then maybe you could give me yours tomorrow, and you can...
28:54Patience, can we talk about this?
28:57Oh, we've just talked about it.
28:59I mean, does it have to be so formal?
29:05It's so kind of black and white.
29:07Yeah, I shouldn't have given you that.
29:08You should.
29:09It felt strange for a moment, but it's okay.
29:13Yeah, well, it would be strange to you, wouldn't it?
29:16I was just surprised.
29:21Do you think maybe we're too different?
29:24Of course not, Patience.
29:28It's because I can't...
29:31I can't be with someone that wants me to be something that I'm not.
29:33I don't want you to be...
29:38What do you mean, Clips?
29:41I don't think this is going to work.
29:47What, are you breaking up with me?
29:51Yeah, I think I have to.
29:55Patience, I...
29:56Sorry.
29:57Patience, I don't understand.
30:31She's got 10,000 views and rising.
30:33She's doing better than this entire department put together.
30:36Cracking crimes, police can't.
30:38A young woman outsmiling detectives.
30:40And we're happy with that message.
30:42Aren't you proud of her?
30:44All that profile-raising.
30:46And we only had to put patience out there.
30:49Yeah.
31:03Hello?
31:05Not with Elliot this evening?
31:07Nope.
31:08That hands changed, apparently.
31:10What's up?
31:12Patience?
31:14We just broke up.
31:24Must have known you'd be back.
31:25I made the sauce without onions.
31:28I can't eat onions.
31:30Yeah, it's texture.
31:31Yeah.
31:32I know.
31:43See, that doesn't feel like you're making fun of me.
31:47Sorry?
31:48Because...
31:49Well, you know me.
31:53No.
31:56Relationships can be confusing to navigate, especially early on.
32:02It's easy for misunderstandings to arise in the heat of the moment.
32:06Yeah, Alex and Clara were right.
32:08About what?
32:13If someone doesn't accept you for who you are...
32:17I doesn't sound like Elliot.
32:18Yeah, well, you weren't there.
32:26There can be lots of noise and opinions from others about what a relationship should be.
32:34It's easier to find out sooner rather than later, though, isn't it?
32:38Yeah, all I'm saying, from my own experience, is there isn't always a clear route through relationships.
32:47It would be a lot easier if we did.
32:51I was quite good at orienteering.
33:04Could these numbers be coordinates?
33:11Nine and a half digits?
33:13No.
33:13There are three numbers missing, and it's not in the right format, but...
33:21So it could be somewhere east of York?
33:24Yeah.
33:25Or west of the sea.
33:37Mum?
33:38Pick the weed guy up eventually.
33:42Four streets away.
33:46The car's registered to a Brian Shepstone.
33:50Hi.
33:51Who are you, Brian Shepstone?
33:52Who?
34:05Wow.
34:20Awful stare.
34:49Yeah, let's sweep Croft's office.
34:51Sorry.
34:52Not like our headphones to be late.
34:54Wow, you look...
34:55Are you all right?
34:56Yeah, I just, um, I got locked into something.
34:59Yeah, we've got anaphylactic shock here.
35:01He knocked allergen in the bloodstream.
35:03Oh.
35:04No evidence of food in his office.
35:11Erm...
35:11OK, well, Lawrence...
35:13He liked to lick his fingers before he turned a page.
35:17Yeah, so maybe something on his desk?
35:19Yeah.
35:19Or his notes.
35:21His GP had prescribed an auto-injector for allergies.
35:24Right.
35:28So...
35:28His bag.
35:30That's what he was looking for.
35:33So...
35:33We need to drive to these coordinates.
35:36It could be a lead.
35:37So...
35:38Yeah.
35:39This might be too personal, but have you been to bed yet?
35:42Us?
35:44What?
35:45I'm not...
35:45I'm not asking her about her love life.
35:47No, I just...
35:48Right.
35:49It's fine.
35:50It's fine.
35:50It's fine.
35:50It's fine.
35:51Me and Elliot broke up last night, but it's fine.
35:54We're both fine.
35:55It was because, you know, it won't affect our work and we're both professionals and it's
35:58not awkward.
35:59So...
36:00Well, it was actually for the best.
36:12Oh, thank you.
36:13That's...
36:14Good to know.
36:23Professor Rathbone talked about the ego of our runewriter.
36:27So, if Croft commissioned Brian Shepstone, who majored in sculpture at art school...
36:31Brian couldn't resist leaving a clue.
36:32I mean, the most skilled runewriter west of the sea...
36:35There's a lot of land west of the sea.
36:37Well, no.
36:37I was trying different combinations of coordinates last night.
36:41I mean, remember Natalie said that...
36:44Samuel kept wanting to drive to an industrial estate, so...
36:51You sure this is the place, Headphones?
36:53Yeah, I think so.
36:59Yes.
37:00Yes, look.
37:01That's the camper van from the photo on Cathy's desk.
37:17Croft made substantial payments to an offshore account before the Jarlsberg dig.
37:21I've been trying to trace it.
37:2230K from Croft to an account in the name of Cathy Wilkes, his secretary.
37:25Let Diane Munro know we've got to find her.
37:41We've got to find her.
37:47Mild-mannered Cathy Wilkes.
37:50She's married to Brian Shepstone.
37:55I've been контрąd.
38:02What's happening?
38:06Oh my god.
38:07What's happening?
38:07Oh my god.
38:09How much time do you have to take her off?
38:10Oh my god.
38:12I've been контрing myself here.
38:12I'm not even going to sleep now.
38:12I'm going to sleep now.
38:12Oh my god.
38:13I'm going to sleep now.
38:14Oh my god.
38:15I've got to sleep now.
38:16Oh my god.
38:18I was going to sleep now.
38:18I've got to sleep now.
38:19So sorry, I was like.
38:22I'm going to sleep now.
38:25Have you seen Caffey Wilkes?
38:26No.
38:27No?
38:27No.
38:39Is this supposed to be a Hepworth?
38:43Don't move.
38:45No, I was just going to say, please, it'll be a moor.
38:51So, not a bad guess, officer.
39:00Quite the cottage industry you've got here.
39:03I'll take that as a compliment.
39:08Ryan, how many rune stones are out in the world?
39:13Well, maybe none.
39:16Or maybe.
39:19Steady.
39:20There's many, with lofty words written about them, poured over in museums.
39:26So, why do you do it?
39:29It's my gift to the world.
39:31Why not make your own art, then?
39:35No one wanted it.
39:38Look, they paid for the fakes.
39:40Nice to have a proxy in the archaeology department.
39:43She had nothing to do with the rune.
39:44Look, that's not true.
39:46Cathy was the link between you and Lawrence, and now two men are dead.
39:50Sit.
39:52Let's go, Brian.
39:54No!
39:54Let's go!
39:56Come on!
39:57Okay, just nice and calm.
40:00I don't fancy our chances.
40:03It's okay.
40:05What are you doing?
40:06It's okay, trust me.
40:07Trust me.
40:08No, don't worry.
40:09No, don't worry.
40:10It's fine.
40:11It's fine.
40:12Look.
40:13Go.
40:14You sure?
40:15Yes.
40:25It's the end of the road, Doc.
40:27We should have left as soon as Samuel...
40:29I told you.
40:30What about Samuel?
40:31I said to Lawrence, whatever happened, you can't have meant to...
40:34Is there something you're not telling me?
40:35Come on.
40:36Out back.
40:42Right, Cathy.
40:43How much did Lawrence pay for the forgery?
40:45Well, our pensions were hardly going to cut it.
40:48Forensics also found traces of peanut flour on Lawrence Croft's notes.
40:52And on your desk, Cathy.
40:55Peanut flour.
40:56Ingenious.
40:57You don't think...
40:59Cathy's the kindest...
41:02She wouldn't hurt her fly.
41:03Are you really this naive, Brian?
41:06It's tragic about Lawrence, but...
41:08An allergic reaction.
41:10You didn't.
41:11Tell them.
41:12I didn't mean for this to happen.
41:15Lawrence didn't mean to kill Samuel.
41:18Lawrence, you did what?
41:19It was an accident to discredit him, the drugs.
41:22But when I confronted him...
41:24He said he was going to blame Samuel's death on us.
41:29Lawrence was threatening you.
41:30I didn't know what to do.
41:32You...
41:33I was only going to scare him.
41:40But then...
41:43All I could think about was you, Brian.
41:47You're confused.
41:49It's the shock.
41:50Oh, I'm sorry.
41:53Why didn't you say anything?
41:56Cathy, why didn't you tell me?
41:59Because...
42:00The words wouldn't come.
42:10Cathy Welps, I'm arresting you for the murder of Lawrence Croft.
42:14Murder?
42:15No.
42:15You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defense if you do not mention something that
42:20you later rely on in court.
42:24I've got to say anything.
42:34You're wrong, I am.
42:36Thanks, I'm sorry.
42:37Oh!
42:40I've got to say anything.
42:43I've got to say anything.
42:46Oh.
42:47What?
42:48What?
42:50I've got to say anything.
42:54Never underestimate the male ego, or a mature woman with everything to lose.
42:59You excelled yourself today, headphones.
43:02Living up to her online handle.
43:03Oh, no, have you seen that?
43:05Yeah, we all have, yeah.
43:06Hashtag Patience Cracks Crimes.
43:08I get all the updates on your views from Zinzi.
43:11Well, that's nothing to do with me, that's all Zinzi, though.
43:14Right, what have we learned today about women hiding their smarts?
43:17Take the compliment.
43:18Okay, well, thank you.
43:19I don't really think a seven-second video represents my abilities, but I stand corrected.
43:24It doesn't.
43:25You're right.
43:38Are you sure you're okay?
43:39Uh, yeah.
43:41But it's fine.
43:42I mean, it wasn't gonna work anyway, and we're better off as friends and colleagues, so...
43:47Yeah?
43:49Yeah.
43:50I mean, I've gotta be free to be myself.
43:52Are you two coming?
43:53Or what?
43:53I'm starving.
43:55All right, bye.
43:56Alright.
44:11I'm happy to remember us.
44:11Bye.
44:11Bye.
44:11Bye.
44:12Bye.
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