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00:21A.S.A.P.
00:31Sir, we weren't expecting...
00:33Gold Commander for Yorkshire is currently unavailable, so you have me.
00:36What's the situation?
00:37Uh, buildings cleared and locked down.
00:38Any hostages?
00:39At least two, possibly more.
00:41The suspect absconded from HMP Ameth.
00:43Any demands?
00:44Not yet. We're trying to establish contact.
00:47Why hold up a police station?
00:48It's not a bank.
00:49Okay?
00:50And the rest of the police, you want me.
00:52The best situation is concerned.
00:53Ruin, tell me.
00:54The police has heard of that building.
00:57Last minute. Let's go for our arms.
01:00It's crowded in here, isn't it? Who are they?
01:02D.S. Hunter and D.C. Akbari, part of the crime squad.
01:05We work closely with Criminal Record.
01:07Where's D.I. Monroe?
01:07We don't know. She wasn't amongst the evacuated workers.
01:10I've sent her a message. She'll be here.
01:12Right. Get us a coffee, will you?
01:13Good job.
01:14Good job, Delta X.
01:16Good job, Delta X.
01:16Good job.
01:19Small Murray's ex-boss.
01:20Apparently he's the right piece of work.
01:22We're about to establish contact with a hostage secret.
01:24All right, everybody, shush, shush, shush, shush.
01:26This is Chief Superintendent Callum Banks.
01:29We have the building surrounded.
01:30Let's try and find a peaceful solution, shall we?
01:33Good idea.
01:34Monroe?
01:53We're lucky.
01:55Thanks for being monkey scauler to the hospital.
01:56We're lucky to see.
01:57potentially only be malignia.
02:01We can see.
02:08You want the
02:36God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change.
02:41The courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
03:06Patience. Is everything all right?
03:08Yeah, I'm just here with a woman who says she's been a victim of a miscarriage of justice.
03:13Well, she should speak to a solicitor.
03:16Well, I told her she could speak to you.
03:19What? No, I don't have time to deal with some random off the streets right now.
03:23Erm, I don't think she's a random. Can you just come, please?
03:29OK, fine. Come and meet me. I'm at that new coffee place around the corner.
03:35This is Nicola Barclay.
03:37Hi. DI Munro.
03:40So what's this all about?
03:46I was wrongly convicted of murder.
03:49Murder?
03:52Fifteen years ago, my sponsor from an addiction support group who was found stabbed at his home.
04:07But he was already dead when I got there, and I was scared.
04:12I had David's blood on me, and I'd been drinking. I was pretty out of it.
04:18I ran. The cops found me at home the next day.
04:24No one believes in alcoholic.
04:28What do they think your motive was?
04:30Look, they said that I was afraid that he'd report me to social services for relapsing and being a non
04:34-fit mother, and I was trying to silence him.
04:36They thought your sponsor would break his confidence.
04:39In my experience, confidentiality is a big deal in addiction support groups.
04:43That's what I told the police. I had nothing to do with it, but I served 15 years all the
04:49same.
04:50Christ.
04:51When did he get out?
04:53A few days ago.
04:56This is the police report.
04:59This is in Manchester.
05:03Callum Banks was the DCI.
05:06Yeah.
05:09There's something missing.
05:11I mean, were there no other suspects?
05:14Can you help?
05:18Well, in my opinion, the police work done by the investigating team was uncooperated and unrigorous.
05:25Sounds on brand for Callum Banks.
05:36Hey, take a seat.
05:39We'll let you know when we've got something.
06:18That's Nicola.
06:23Nicola, you can't be in here.
06:29Okay.
06:31Let's stay calm.
06:33Okay?
06:36Give me the gun, Nicola.
06:40Give me the gun, Nicola.
06:48What are you doing, Nicola?
06:56Mr. Spain.
06:57Mr. Spain.
06:59Your assembly, boy.
07:00This is the one to be, apparently...
07:03Apparently it's in criminal records.
07:05Wait, this is for real.
07:06Do we know where patients are?
07:07They're stealing the bill done.
07:08You've got to go and get paid.
07:09Arm response are underway.
07:10Come on, let's go.
07:16I can't access the external server.
07:20They've isolated criminal records.
07:21So?
07:23Erm...
07:24Well, it means that I can't communicate with Manchester.
07:28There must be another way.
07:30Find it.
07:31Erm...
07:32I've...
07:40Erm...
07:45You need to answer that.
07:48It's a good sign, it means they want to negotiate.
07:50You...
07:51You...
07:52Still...
07:53Just need time to think.
07:55You just...
07:57You...
07:58You...
08:01You...
08:15You...
08:16You...
08:16This is Chief Superintendent Callum Banks.
08:18We have the building surrounded.
08:19Let's try and find a peaceful solution, shall we?
08:24Good idea.
08:26Munro?
08:28Er...
08:28Cut the loudspeaker, yeah?
08:32What the hell are you playing at, Munro?
08:34You might remember Nicola Barclay.
08:37She's a murderer and a fugitive.
08:40You sure about that?
08:42What does she want?
08:44Her case re-examined.
08:47We don't bargain with criminals.
08:49And we attempted to neutralise her, she's one woman.
08:52A woman with a gun can do just as much harm as a man with a gun.
08:57All right, Munro, enough to chat.
08:59We're coming in.
09:00Can you wait?
09:03Give me one hour and I will resolve this peacefully.
09:07No. No way.
09:09I assume you don't want fatalities reported on the news?
09:14Fine.
09:15You've got one hour.
09:16After that, we're launching an assault.
09:20Start finding a way in.
09:22You've said an hour.
09:24Surely you've learnt by now not to trust her.
09:26I don't know what you mean.
09:27You will do.
09:30You've got one hour.
09:32You've got one hour.
09:34You've got one hour.
09:36You've got one hour.
09:38You've got one hour.
09:40You've got one hour.
09:41Patience.
09:41You okay?
09:42I need you to get into HQ.
09:46The whole place is locked down.
09:47No, no, no.
09:48This is the only way to access criminal records in Manchester.
09:51I can't do it from here.
09:53All right, all right.
09:55We have to get inside.
09:57Come on.
09:58No, no, no, no.
10:01One, two, three.
10:22Come on.
10:22Come on.
10:23Come on.
10:29You sent it.
10:30Yeah, um...
10:36Your sponsor was a professor.
10:39Chemistry.
10:42Shall I print it?
10:45Yeah.
10:51What's that?
10:53Um, it looks like some sort of code.
10:59Can you decipher it?
11:03I'll need some time.
11:08Can I?
11:10Yeah.
11:27Stop.
11:28What?
11:29Um, it's just that I always work alone in here.
11:33Not today.
11:47She's trying to prove your innocence.
11:50Michael, you need to trust her.
12:01Uh-huh.
12:02Oh, what?
12:05Oh, my God.
12:45I don't know what I'm saying.
12:51Look at the timeline, there you go, bitch.
13:08Isn't that the lad from Suckle?
13:11Yeah.
13:12What's he doing here?
13:14He's, um,
13:16Pashen's his boyfriend.
13:17Or was.
13:38Have you got a family?
13:41Kids.
13:46A daughter.
13:49Gemma.
13:52She's the most important thing in my life.
13:54So I want to claim my name.
13:57Tell me about her.
14:04How did you know patients work with me?
14:06I didn't.
14:07I was looking for her.
14:09Oh.
14:09There was stuff online about her.
14:13Said she was a genius at solving difficult cases.
14:16Yeah, she is.
14:25If you're on day release, you must be close to finishing your sentence.
14:30Just under a year?
14:33Under a year.
14:36Why don't you wait, get a solicitor, appear of your case?
14:40Because I don't trust the law.
14:45Yeah, Karen Banks will do that to you.
14:5025 minutes.
14:53She's got 25 minutes to solve this.
14:56She will.
14:58She will.
14:58God, I'll get you with a drink.
15:00I'm sorry.
15:00Oh, no, don't be.
15:02Don't be.
15:03So could I.
15:08You said that then.
15:11You knew about addiction support groups.
15:13Yeah, I've worked on cases in that world.
15:17But what led you there?
15:21My son was killed.
15:23Oh, God, I'm sorry.
15:25It was a hit and run.
15:28Noah.
15:30He was six.
15:32He's the sweetest, smartest kid.
15:36Everybody loved him.
15:59I'm ready.
16:02I'm ready.
16:02I'm ready.
16:04I'm ready.
16:17Right.
16:18We're going in.
16:19Now?
16:20It's not time.
16:21She still has 15 minutes.
16:23Yeah, exactly.
16:24It'll be a surprise.
16:26Chief Superintendent, if Dee A. Munro's not ready,
16:28you've got to put her and Patience in serious danger.
16:35It's us to end now.
16:37Do whatever it takes.
16:39We're going in.
16:43To your right.
16:44To your left.
16:45Get the E2 code.
16:51So the day that he was murdered,
16:53your sponsor, David Exeter,
16:54was chairing an addiction support meeting.
16:57He kept a register.
16:58Really?
16:59It's supposed to be anonymous.
17:00Well, he used a code.
17:02And you cracked it.
17:04There was an interesting photo on his wall.
17:06A gathering of eminent scientists.
17:08In 1860 at the Carl's Room Conference.
17:11Yeah.
17:13Well, it was a crucial moment in the conception of the periodic table.
17:16I'm sorry.
17:17I'm getting a GCSE chemistry flashback.
17:18Move on.
17:19It was the key to his code.
17:20So the numbers in his notebook,
17:22they're atomic numbers.
17:24And so I matched them with their corresponding symbols.
17:27And?
17:27Their names.
17:36What is going on?
17:38Um...
17:39Okay, we need to get out of here.
17:40Okay.
17:41Now.
17:41Okay.
17:41Move.
17:42What?
17:43Control, confirm entry made.
17:45Visibility line moving carefully, over.
17:52Control, we've secured floor one heading down to basement.
17:59Control, this is team lead.
18:01Your signal is breaking up.
18:03This way.
18:10I'm police.
18:12She's with me.
18:13Yes, sir!
18:14Stand up!
18:16I'm fired!
18:16I'm fired!
18:17Stay up!
18:18Stand as you are!
18:21Passages are being recovered, sir.
18:24The suspect will not be located.
18:26Over.
18:27For Christ's sake.
18:36Aiding and abetting a fugitive
18:37You've outdone yourself Monroe
18:40You're likely to lose your job for this
18:41This all comes back to you
18:43And you know it
18:45Careful
18:46You know what happens when you let your mouth run
18:48Any word out of you in there
18:49And I'll make sure this time you can't just transfer your way out of trouble
18:53I'm going to ask you again
18:54Why did you bring an armed civilian
18:57Into the criminal records department
19:03Do you realise how serious this is
19:06You're central in an internal investigation
19:08Your job is on the line
19:11What's he doing here
19:14I'm waiting for an answer
19:19May I have a word with DA Monroe in private
19:22Yeah
19:40She's a tricky one, isn't she?
19:43She was in my department in Manchester for a couple of years
19:51I know you have a history with Banks
19:53But you can't make this personal
19:55Oh, not make it personal, right?
20:00You know, Banks said you couldn't be trusted
20:03From what I've seen today
20:04I think you might be right
20:09He tried to frame me, sir
20:11What?
20:16He's bent
20:16And I saw it
20:18And I saw it
20:19Time and again
20:20Corner cutting
20:21Massaging evidence to fit the narrative
20:23Cherry picking cases
20:25And when I called him on it
20:27He made life very
20:31Difficult
20:32For me
20:33That's why you left
20:41Look
20:43I don't like the guy
20:46If you don't play a ball now
20:47It could cost you your job
20:50And I don't want to lose a valued officer
20:54It's a very long-winded compliment, sir
20:56But thank you
21:00So
21:02Will you cooperate?
21:07I can't
21:10His connection with Nicola Barclay
21:12Isn't just to do with the prison break
21:17What?
21:24Mum
21:26Thank you
21:34I understand there's a conflict of interest
21:37With the previous case involving Nicola Barclay
21:40I'm afraid Chief Superintendent
21:42We're going to have to step off this investigation
21:46They'll be ridiculous
21:48This is my division
21:49This is my case
21:49If you could step out
21:51Please
22:02It might be diplomatic
22:03You left us doing
22:13Did you make any attempt to stop Miss Barclay from fleeing?
22:18What?
22:19When I was being pinned to the floor by the AR team?
22:22No
22:23So you have no idea where she is now?
22:27I'm sorry
22:31Okay
22:34Please
22:40You work with D.I. Munro on criminal investigations
22:43But you aren't officially in her department?
22:47Um, no
22:48I'm employed in criminal records
22:51Sorry
22:52But, um, the crime squad often requests my help
22:56In what capacity?
23:00Um, well, I'm autistic
23:03So I can help them see things in a different way
23:14Um, so, uh, these documents tell the order of the events
23:19But I'm looking for the story
23:20So when I lay everything out
23:22I can see the patterns that start to emerge
23:24And then I follow the path that they present
23:27And more evidence appears
23:29And then it's like reconfiguring a kaleidoscope of the pattern
23:33And then I know how the case unfolds
23:38Traces of silica and sodium carbonate were found at the crime scene
23:41So, uh, 15 years ago
23:43The victim, David Exeter
23:44Was chairing an addiction support meeting
23:46And it was held at a disused glass factory
23:49Hence the traces of silica and sodium carbonate
23:52Yeah, exactly
23:52So, Miss Barkley claimed that she wasn't at the meeting
23:55But traces were found on her shoes and on the crime scene
23:58Making her a suspect
24:00Mm-hmm
24:01But couldn't the victim have left them there?
24:03He was at the factory chair in the meeting
24:05Well, David Exeter
24:07He was a wheelchair user
24:08And so that means that the residue and the pattern distribution are completely different
24:13So, investigators concluded that it was Miss Barkley who left the traces there
24:18Yes
24:20There's another way of looking at it, though
24:24Miss Barkley didn't deposit traces of silica and sodium carbonate on her shoes in the victim's home
24:29She picked it up there
24:30So, you're saying someone else from the addiction support meeting was at the crime scene?
24:36Yes
24:38Why were the police so stuck on Nicola Barkley?
24:41Was everyone else ruled out?
24:44They weren't even looked into
24:46Attendees are anonymous
24:47But it wasn't impossible to find who else was there
24:50How do you mean?
24:52Well, David Exeter, he kept notes in code about everyone that attended the meeting
24:57So I compiled a list
25:01Why didn't the team in Manchester do this?
25:04I don't know
25:04She focused on their golden conviction rates
25:07They also didn't think it relevant
25:09Why?
25:12Well, the phone records here
25:15Miss Barkley was the last person David Exeter called
25:19Investigators assumed he was threatening to report her to Child Protection Services for relapsing
25:24So she killed him to silence him
25:28That's quite the supposition
25:30Well, when they found her the next day inebriated, they took that as proof
25:36And she paid for it
25:38For the next 15 years
25:53Boss
25:54I thought you might like to go to your cell
25:56What?
25:57Yeah, we've been asked to keep you in the station
25:58So, you know, but at least you've got a bed
26:00Christ, sir
26:01Yeah, I'm sorry
26:02It's okay, you're only doing your job
26:04What are you doing?
26:05Just try in here first
26:07Thanks, but for God's sake, make sure Baxter doesn't find out
26:09Because you'll get discipline for this
26:10It was Baxter's idea
26:16Patience
26:18Oh, God, I'm so sorry
26:20What?
26:21We're not supposed to be talking
26:22Oh, sod that
26:23Are you okay?
26:26Um
26:30Well, yeah, they took my headphones in my backpack
26:33But I'm
26:33Yeah, I'm fine
26:34Hey, look
26:35We haven't got much time
26:36And God knows what Banks is cooking up
26:38But it's pretty clear
26:39You both think that Nicola was innocent, yeah?
26:41Yeah
26:41And I'm sure that she knows that we think that
26:43So why did she disappear?
26:46We were going to help her
26:46Explain the whole thing
26:47Like, where did she go?
26:48I don't get it
26:49Well
26:51Well, maybe she got what she wanted already
26:53What?
26:54Well, the list of names
26:55Everyone at the addiction support meeting
26:57Yeah, but we kind of figured out who the killer was, yeah
26:59Well, she can
27:00She's resourceful
27:01Yeah, and tough
27:0215 years in prison will do that for you
27:04Let alone what she went through before
27:05You mean, the murder of her sponsor
27:08And losing her six-year-old son
27:10What?
27:11He was killed at a hit-and-run
27:1218 years ago
27:14What happened to the driver?
27:17Never found
27:23I'd like to make a phone call, please
27:38Thank you
27:48It's not making up
27:52There's no answer
27:53Um, what time is it?
27:54Uh, 7.30
27:57I believe we're running the group now
28:00Um
28:05Can I try one more number?
28:07But you know her
28:09What, do you seriously think patients would knowingly be guilty of assisting an escaped prisoner?
28:14I'm doing what I can
28:16I can't say more than that
28:24Patience
28:26Elliot
28:27Hey, I
28:29Are you okay?
28:31Um
28:32Well, I've gotten myself into some trouble
28:36Yeah
28:38I know
28:39Listen, I know we're not, um
28:43Dating
28:44Anymore
28:45But, um
28:47I really need you to do something for me
28:50Okay
29:00Everything all right?
29:03Yeah
29:09Sir
29:13Any chance you can
29:15Pull any strings in Manchester?
29:44Hit this up in Manchester?
29:45Yeah
29:45Yeah
29:45She said she needs him tonight
29:46Yeah
29:54Hello
29:55I'm trying to find
30:01You all right?
30:03Got a little sign for you
30:04I'm trying to find
30:10Yeah
30:29All right
30:32Any line
30:35Miss Evans, you requested a medical professional?
30:45So?
30:49I understand there's something I can actually help you with, Miss Evans.
31:02You all right, boss? How you doing?
31:05Well, the linen could do with mine, and the bellboy's a bit of a drag.
31:08Well, I brought you some room service, so...
31:10Oh, cheers.
31:14Sorry. I can't drink that.
31:16Well, maybe a fat rascal will help take the edge off.
31:19I drove across town this morning to get those fresh just how you like them.
31:21Oh, you good lad.
31:26What's the news?
31:27Banks is about to hold a press conference.
31:30What? Why?
31:31Probably to craft some suitable narrative for himself.
31:34And throw me and Patience under the bus to cover his arse.
31:38Yep.
31:39Has Evans got all her facts lined up?
31:41Well, she's gone for her whole packet of highlighters, so...
31:43Hmm?
31:44And it's time to strike.
31:54What?
31:55Chief Superintendent Banks.
31:58Could you pop into the office, please?
32:01It's about D.I. Menormous Evans?
32:03No.
32:03Absolutely not.
32:04They had their chance, and it wasn't convincing as no doubt Wallace realised.
32:08They'll get what's coming to them, and there's nothing they can do about it.
32:11I, er...
32:12I'm gonna have to insist.
32:14You're gonna want to hear them out.
32:17Fine.
32:17Fine.
32:18It's better not take long.
32:24They really did all this?
32:26Yep.
32:27You and Will have got to find this man.
32:29Sir.
32:50What's this?
32:52You're gonna intimidate me, you'll need more than numbers on your side.
32:56You're in an embarrassing situation, sir.
32:59Losing an armed escaped prisoner from a building surrounded by police.
33:04As my friend in PR would say, the optics aren't gonna play.
33:06Hmm.
33:07Well, you can be sure I'll make the public very aware of what a fantastic job City of York Police
33:11did in establishing that situation in the first place.
33:14We understand you're about to deliver a press conference, and obviously all this will come out.
33:20But, if you wait, we think we can deliver Nicola Barclay to you.
33:25And you can look like you're doing your job.
33:28Where is she then?
33:30We're working on that, but we know where she's headed and we know what she wants.
33:33What she wants?
33:34Sadly a revelation.
33:36She wants to overturn her conviction.
33:38No.
33:39She isn't chasing exoneration, she's chasing revenge, sir.
33:45Eighteen years ago, Nicola's son was killed in a hit and run.
33:49The child was left for dead and the driver was never found.
33:51And it turns out the real reason that Nicola came to us is to learn the identity of the person
33:55who was driving that car.
33:57We, erm, managed to obtain the car accident report pertaining to the death of Miss Barclay's son in Manchester.
34:05We have a witness who stated after the car smashed into the wall the driver quickly fled the scene.
34:11With that small bit of information I was able to work out the identity of the driver, but for the
34:16rest I needed the help of Dr Parsons.
34:19I have a contact at Manchester Royal Infirmary A&E. Meet me ex-husband actually.
34:24Anyway, Tim found a traumatology case that was logged in A&E the day after the accident.
34:29Er, the patient's name, Andrew Montague.
34:33Andrew Montague attended his first addiction support meeting the same day that David Exeter, Nicola's sponsor, was killed.
34:41How do you know? It's impossible to find out who's in those rooms. Their anonymity is protected.
34:46And yet, Miss Evans managed to put together a list in 20 minutes.
34:50We didn't need a list. We had a guilty suspect. She had traces of silica in a shoe.
34:55All that was disgroved chief superintendent by Miss Evans.
35:01We believe that Andrew Montague confided in his new AA sponsor that he killed Nicola's son in a hit and
35:08run.
35:11David tried to persuade Andrew to confess in person.
35:15So he rang Nicola to say that he was with someone who wanted to own up to the hit and
35:19run.
35:20But Andrew wasn't ready to accept responsibility for his crimes.
35:24So he killed David and fled the scene.
35:29When Nicola turned up, he was already dead.
35:32If you're telling me that Nicola Barclay wants revenge on Andrew Montague, then why are we stood round here wasting
35:36time?
35:37My team are looking for a no.
35:39D.I. Monroe, Miss Evans, you're free to go pending a decision.
35:45Given the irregularities that have come to light regarding the David Exeter case,
35:50I'll be opening an investigation with Manchester Police.
35:54You might want to cancel that press conference.
36:11Frankie.
36:20Hi.
36:21Uh, Elliot.
36:23Sorry.
36:24Um.
36:27Hi.
36:29Seems like that was a success.
36:32Uh, yeah.
36:34Um.
36:35Sorry, I just wanted to say, um, thank you for helping us.
36:41Um, and that we couldn't have done it without you.
36:52So, how are you?
36:53Yeah, I'm fine.
36:54Great.
36:58Good.
36:59Yeah.
37:01Well, I'd better be off.
37:02Okay.
37:04Yeah.
37:15Yeah, we've got an address for Andrew Montague, but the traffic's a nightmare.
37:18And our blue lights ain't helping.
37:24Backup's on the way.
37:29Um, Elliot.
37:31Um.
37:33I'm not fine.
37:35What?
37:36All good.
37:37I messed up.
37:40Oh, um.
37:44I got in my head, and I know you're with that woman from the soccer team now,
37:49and I understand, but I just needed to tell you.
37:52What?
37:54Well, Sarah?
37:55Well, no, no, no.
37:56I mean, like, we need to go on a couple of days, but I...
38:01It wasn't right.
38:03It wasn't?
38:06No.
38:07Why?
38:11Because I like someone else.
38:21We found Andrew Montague.
38:24Um, are you...?
38:26Yeah, go.
38:27Okay.
38:38Dear Ed Monroe, can I come with you?
38:40No.
38:44I solved this case.
38:46The hit and run.
38:47David Exeter's murder.
38:48Without me.
38:48You would have been...
38:49What?
38:51Well, get on, then.
39:06Uh...
39:06Hello, Andrew.
39:07Oh.
39:08You killed my son.
39:09I did what you're talking about.
39:10Yes, you did.
39:11Get up the stairs.
39:12Somebody!
39:13Help!
39:13Get your voice down or I'll kill you now!
39:15What can I talk about?
39:18What can I talk about?
39:18Get up!
39:28They're on the roof!
39:30What?
39:30Uh...
39:39I'm not going to jump if that's what you want.
39:43You're going to have to shoot me.
39:56Okay, okay.
39:57Honestly, I didn't know he was dead until I heard.
40:00I'm sorry.
40:01I've got to take responsibility.
40:05Well, you're going to take responsibility now for David and for my boy.
40:11Nicola.
40:16Nicola, Patience did it.
40:17She's found a proof to clear your name.
40:19If you let him go with him, arrest him and charge him, he trusts me.
40:23You're too late.
40:25I've waited years for this.
40:27You're not going to take it away from me now.
40:29You don't want to do this, Nicola.
40:30You don't want to do this.
40:30Think about your daughter.
40:32I've not been a mother to Gemma for a long time.
40:35She's the wrong person now.
40:37But no one will never grow up.
40:40Never.
40:42Stay back.
40:43I will kill him.
40:44I will kill him.
40:44Miss Barkley.
40:48Hi.
40:50Sorry.
40:53D.I. Monroe, she always tells me I...
40:57I focus too much on the numbers and statistics, but she's taught me to really look at the person.
41:07And when I look at you, I don't see a killer.
41:14She's right, Nicola.
41:16She's right.
41:17Let her go down, Nicola.
41:18Let her go down.
41:22Get down.
41:28It wasn't me.
41:30Get down.
41:31Get on the floor.
41:32Get down.
41:33Get down.
41:36I'm fine.
41:52If I'm not in prison, I woke up knowing my son was dead.
41:57And I hear he was still out there.
42:00Walking around like nothing happened.
42:02The rest of the shield, you won't be walking around like that anymore.
42:06You paid the price and you shouldn't have.
42:10Sorry.
42:15Hi, boss.
42:16How are you feeling?
42:18Peachy.
42:19Anything we can do?
42:21Yeah, don't cock it up before I get back.
42:24Yep, she's fine.
42:27Underestimated you, you crazy badass.
42:31Nick.
42:35I...
42:36No.
42:37You're dangerously unpredictable and chaotic, but...
42:41I'm glad you came to York.
43:02Welcome back, Mum.
43:05Oh, you tidied up your office.
43:06What?
43:07Only joking.
43:10What happened with Nicola's case?
43:11Good news.
43:12Her conviction's been overturned.
43:14And what about stuff she pulled last week?
43:16Well, there'll be repercussions, but she's already served 15 years, so there's likely to be some leniency.
43:21Have you heard about Banks?
43:22I'm guessing he's out for revenge.
43:24Well, luckily, this whole hostage thing hasn't played.
43:27No kidding.
43:27Word is, he's a sinking ship and the rats are running.
43:31Wow.
43:33Wow.
43:33I never thought, you know.
43:43Well, I'm glad I didn't mess up my career for nothing.
43:48Munro, a word?
43:57It's good to see you're on the mend.
44:01Please take a seat.
44:02Oh, no, I'm...
44:04You're right.
44:04Yeah.
44:07I wanted you both to know I handed in my report this morning.
44:11I found you guilty of breaking protocol and breaching police security.
44:16I'm sorry, Miss Evans, but my job is to make sure everything is done by the book.
44:21No, uh, yeah.
44:22I...
44:23I understand completely, and...
44:25And so...
44:27What I did was unacceptable and irresponsible, but I'd...
44:30I'd like to hand in my resignation.
44:32I haven't finished.
44:35What you both managed to achieve on such a short space of time, and with little resources, staggering.
44:41So I want to recommend that you be allowed to resume your duties without delay.
44:52Great.
44:53Well, yeah, good decision.
44:56Apparently a cold case like this is media relations gold.
45:00Lindsay's asked me to do a spread for a Sunday supplement, you know, a day in the life, etc.
45:05Oh, congratulations, sir.
45:06When does that come out?
45:07Oh, when pigs fly.
45:26Right, now that the boring bit's over, let's get to the prize!
45:47You're, uh...
45:48Joy.
45:49Hi.
45:50Hi.
45:51Hi.
45:52Um, are you...
45:54here for the wedding, or...?
45:56No.
45:58I was told you were here, and I wanted to see you.
46:02Um...
46:02me?
46:03Why...
46:03Why?
46:05When you came to my house...
46:08I wasn't completely honest with you.
46:11What do you mean?
46:15You're my sister.
46:19Hi.
46:47Once we can with you!
46:47You know what's going on?
46:47I think it was so macroewn.
46:47I know what happens!?
46:47Because he always comes to me...
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