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00:04I'm going to go to Ann and Grandas just for a few nights, make sure they're okay.
00:14Yeah, that's a good idea.
00:31He knew about the affair. Makes this big song and dance about not knowing anything, but he knew about the
00:36affair.
00:37Yeah, he's gone around to do something about it. He's clearly agitating, isn't he? Don't you think?
00:46If he lied to us about the affair, what else has he lied about?
00:53There's a chance that Sarah might not have been killed until as late as the Thursday.
00:59So the rugby match didn't help him?
01:01No. Which means his alibi's gone.
01:03Which means his alibi's gone.
01:04We need to bring him in and see what else he's hiding.
01:07Where's Ivan? We'll call on the CPS so we can charge Stephen Satcher.
01:10Yes, but where?
01:11Not plenty of corroboration. And the forensics will be at the cottage, first thing.
01:16I know we don't judge a bug by its cover, but...
01:19Great.
01:19Can I just call you back?
01:27I want you to know, whatever happens, this is a safe place.
01:31Um, what do you mean?
01:33It means you can come here, shut everything away. Everyone needs a place like that, don't they?
01:39Sorry, what do you mean safe?
01:41Oh, it's just... just what your mum used to call it.
01:46She used to call it her safe place.
01:50Right, I'm gonna leave the landing light on, just so you don't wake up and forget where you are.
01:56Okay?
01:57Yeah.
01:58Yeah.
02:53I don't know.
02:57Michael Polley, I'm arresting you on suspicion of the murder of Sarah Polley.
03:04Michael Polley has been suspended, and Alana Polley is still on compassionate leave.
03:09The other update is that the police are wanting to talk to you all individually.
03:15I've said I'm sure that won't be a problem for any of us, given...
03:23Well, given what's happened.
03:25The message is we are co-operating in every way possible, while continuing the time thing.
03:33Can we, can we all please, let's just, let's please try not to take this back to our respective classrooms.
03:39Alright, thank you everybody.
03:44Michael Polley would like to make the following statement.
03:48While he has of course been willing and happy to answer all of your questions,
03:51Mr Polley now believes he has stated more than once that there is nothing more substantial he can add.
03:56Either in helping you find the person responsible for the death of his wife, or in terms of explaining his
04:01own whereabouts and actions during that time.
04:04As such, he will not be answering any more of your questions.
04:10Is that right, Michael?
04:13Why, when we asked you if there was anything else we should know, did you fail to mention your wife's
04:16affair with Stephen Sedgwick?
04:20Or the fact that you visited his property on the night she went missing, and you chose not to tell
04:27us?
04:29Michael?
04:33Would you like me to read the statement out again, or did you hear it the first time?
04:43He's definitely hiding something, but that is not footage of a man committing a crime.
04:48Or even at a crime scene, or thinking about it even anywhere near the victim of the crime.
04:53To be honest, I'm not sure it gives us anything.
04:55And Polley knows it.
04:56It shows us he lied, it shows us he gets angry, it shows motives.
04:58But it's not evidence!
04:59No, but it helps, that's how it works, we get there in stages.
05:01If it were me, I'd be working that timeline.
05:05Where were Michael Polley and Stephen Sedgwick during the three day period between the last sighting of Sarah Polley and
05:11her body being found?
05:13They are our two most credible suspects, but we can't hold either of them without more evidence.
05:19We have to release them.
05:21So, let's get surveillance on Sedgwick's house as well.
05:28Boss?
05:30Look, I don't know if you know, but I was actually the first person on this case originally.
05:33I'm just wondering if there's any way I can go back to doing a bit more of that investigative work.
05:37You're the FLO?
05:38Alongside being the FLO.
05:40Annie, that's the job you've been given.
05:41And I like it, I really-
05:42So keep doing it, please.
05:43Let the team focus on Michael Polley and Stephen Sedgwick, and don't go over Ivan's head.
05:48No.
05:49That's the end of the conversation.
06:01For Ivan, he's a decent enough guy. I've worked with him. You're a threat.
06:05Oh, please.
06:07You have two good suspects and I feel like I can't be effective.
06:11Come on.
06:12You could be the person who solves two of Bristol's highest profile cases.
06:16I don't feel like I'm solving anything at the moment.
06:18Well, don't speak too soon.
06:21You said I'd look into the Tina files, and I did.
06:24It was a handbag found, wasn't it?
06:26Yeah.
06:27Her handbag.
06:28Not far from the club.
06:29Your silver bag?
06:30Well, I have a mate in FRC, and he has offered to do a forensic review.
06:35You would do that for me?
06:37Yeah.
06:39Tina.
06:40And Carol.
06:41That's the mum's name, isn't it?
06:45I mean it, thank you.
06:49Here we go.
06:50Pasta for the lady.
06:53And pizza for the tramp.
07:00I've been thinking about this situation with Michael.
07:03Yeah?
07:04Hmm.
07:05If he's not saying anything, then technically, as FLO, I've got the best job there is, haven't I?
07:10I'm right in there with the suspect.
07:13I could interview him.
07:14Without him knowing?
07:15Yeah.
07:16That's what I mean, yeah.
07:17You'd be brilliant at that.
07:18But be careful.
07:20You don't know what he's capable of.
08:11Alana's not here.
08:12She's gone to her grandparents.
08:15Hmm.
08:18they'll be wanting to look after her no she wants to look after them she's lost her mother
08:23but they've lost their daughter so she wants to be there for them that's the type of young woman
08:28she is sedgwick's neighbor has cctv cameras on his house that's how they knew you were there
08:37michael that's why they arrested you it's not like they had any choice and for what it's worth
08:42yes please and for what it's worth even though i could see how agitated you were
08:47i thought you might have been after him not her
08:53i wasn't after anyone
08:57you can't say that michael
09:03no
09:09you can say you didn't hurt sarah and you can refuse to answer any more questions
09:14but you can't just shrug that off like it's normal behavior michael
09:18prowling around somebody's house like that in the middle of the night i'm sorry no
09:22he was having an affair with my wife and she'd gone missing
09:26so i thought that's where she might be
09:28and that makes sense but
09:29did you see me talk to anybody who knows that
09:31on this cctv you've seen it yeah
09:33yeah
09:34so did you see me confront anyone
09:37or
09:38knock on the door
09:42well then
09:45well then
09:48you say well then like that's all there is to it
09:51that is all there is to it
09:52so why didn't you tell us about this affair when we first met michael
09:57you know if you can sit there and be some matter of fact about it
10:02why not be like that then
10:04because it obviously hurt you michael
10:06i saw you crying
10:08that was not to do with the affair
10:13that was because she was gone
10:16i see
10:17that was not to do with the affair
10:18i apologize i'm sorry
10:32but the question still stands michael
10:34why didn't you tell us about this affair
10:39because people don't expect that of people like sarah and i
10:43you know
10:45people in our position
10:47it's not easy for anyone is it
10:49that's not good enough
10:58because i knew and i didn't want to know
11:02because
11:05it wasn't easy to talk about that at all
11:09and it's easier now is it
11:12with me
11:28charlie x-ray 655 suspect has returned from the office over
11:32with me
11:33i
11:34i
11:34i
11:35i
11:46i
12:15It's not true.
12:17I want you both to hear that from me.
12:19What's not true?
12:20I think you both know what I'm talking about.
12:23Why don't you tell us?
12:24Don't call him like that.
12:26Like what?
12:27In that voice.
12:28It's a perfectly normal question to ask.
12:31What's not true?
12:32There was something between me and Sarah Polly.
12:39It's all over socials that you killed her.
12:44It's all your fault.
12:46And it's literally all been taken out on me.
13:14At the meeting, we agreed I'll take a week off work.
13:34Whatever you might think of me, or think I might have done...
13:37I know what you've done.
13:38So, Judge, let me just say what I have to say, Claire.
13:40And then you can speak, and I won't interrupt you, okay?
13:48Whatever you might be thinking,
13:50let's try and both remember what's the most important thing here.
13:55And so, kids, you see it yourself.
14:00Dylan's schoolwork is suffering, and...
14:03Claire's tests are full on, so I'm just trying to make my point.
14:07Here, baby.
14:08And then...
14:09And then, like I said, I'll be a good listener for you.
14:14So, the less arguing and stress they feel,
14:18the better chances they have.
14:21I know we both agree on that.
14:31Police are going to ask you to help confirm my...
14:33I'm just so nearly done, Claire.
14:35Please, I'm so nearly done.
14:37You know I didn't kill her.
14:39The police are going to ask you to help confirm my whereabouts
14:42around the time Sarah Polly went missing.
14:44If I wasn't at work, then where was I?
14:47The answer is, I was here.
14:49In here, watching TV with you.
14:51Whatever we were watching.
14:52One of your programs.
14:54That's all you have to do.
14:56And then all this...
14:58goes away.
15:00For Dylan.
15:01And for Frère.
15:05Okay?
15:10Before we have our proper chat, I...
15:13I really need to grab a shower
15:15these past few days.
15:17I just want to wash them away.
15:18Okay.
15:47His son, Dylan, is a special talent
15:50when it comes to the rugby.
15:52I mean, he struggles elsewhere academically, but...
15:56He's a rare talent on the rugby field.
15:58I mean, I don't tell him that, obviously.
16:00That's how you coach players,
16:02but it's a joy to watch.
16:11The fact that she chose his father
16:13or let his father choose how
16:14which other way around it was
16:16is a betrayal of our marriage, of course,
16:19but the damage it inflicts
16:21is on so much more.
16:22It's on my family, his family,
16:24on the school, on its reputation.
16:25And this boy,
16:27who can make so much of himself
16:29playing rugby,
16:29who loves it so much,
16:31you know, he gets the worst of me
16:32because of what I know.
16:35And I should be the best coach,
16:37the best teacher he has.
16:40I end up taking it out on him
16:42because of her betrayal.
16:45You know, it's cruel.
16:46It's vindictive.
16:48And I, um...
16:51Well, I let myself down.
16:52That's all.
17:00How did you let yourself down?
17:03In the weeks leading up to her
17:05going missing, I...
17:07I was angry.
17:12And...
17:13I did things that I will never
17:15forgive myself for.
17:30Did you notice anything unusual
17:32or strange
17:33about Michael or Sarah
17:35in the run-up to her disappearance?
17:37Anything at all?
17:38I'd see her going off on walks
17:40on her own.
17:41Where she was going,
17:42I've no idea.
17:43I just want the rumours to stop.
17:45What rumours are those?
17:46That he...
17:47That he killed her.
17:48I've not heard that myself.
17:50Not only is it not sunk in,
17:52I just can't imagine a time
17:53when it will ever have sunk in.
17:54Would you be happy for us
17:55to have a look through your phone?
17:56Oh.
17:58If you wouldn't mind,
17:59would you hand over your phone
18:00so we can take a quick look?
18:01I will need that back at some stage.
18:05What was your relationship
18:06with Sarah like?
18:08She was friendly.
18:09It got on perfectly well.
18:10She did the choir.
18:12And then there was the book club.
18:14There was no book club.
18:15I wasn't invited to that.
18:17We scrapped it
18:18because we couldn't get enough people.
18:20Not enough good people anyway.
18:21But that's fine.
18:23I think she wanted to escape.
18:25She was having an affair.
18:27I saw her by the art room.
18:29And I would see her sometimes
18:30when I saw Lana.
18:31You can feel it.
18:33It's as if they want it to be him.
18:34You can see it on some of their faces.
18:37But he called her.
18:38He...
18:38Michael.
18:39As soon as he knew she was missing,
18:40he called her.
18:41I was dropped to the front door
18:43as an eight-year-old
18:43and I've barely been away.
18:44So trust me when I tell you
18:46it's better now under his leadership
18:47than it's ever been.
18:48Well, it hasn't got the best reputation.
18:50Does that mean I always agree with him?
18:51Some teachers refuse to work here.
18:53He had his fallouts with the parents.
18:55Yes.
18:56Do I think he has it in him to kill Sarah?
18:59Michael Polley...
19:02is a wonderful man.
19:04Someone's got to have done it, haven't they?
19:05I can only go on what I know of the man.
19:07And so I'd have to say...
19:09No way.
19:09No.
19:10Even though I dislike him,
19:12I would say the same for Stephen Cedric.
19:15Thank you for that.
19:18That was not to do with the affair.
19:19I apologise, I'm sorry.
19:21I was angry.
19:23And I did things that I will never figure myself for.
19:28That was not to do with the affair.
19:29I apologise, I'm sorry.
19:31I was angry.
19:33And I did things that I will never figure myself for.
19:35It obviously hurt you, Michael.
19:37I saw you crying.
19:39That was not to do with the affair.
19:40But the question still stands, Michael.
19:42Why didn't you tell...
19:49I wondered if you'd call.
19:51It's for me to call you, is it?
19:54Right now it is.
19:55That's called playing hard to get.
19:57No, it's called playing hard to get back.
20:00Listen, just to tell you,
20:01the guy at the forensics lab,
20:03he's agreed to fast-track Tina's handbag.
20:05How fast is fast-track?
20:07They started looking today,
20:08and they should have it in the next couple of days.
20:12So, can we have that drink tomorrow?
20:14The Italian?
20:16Again?
20:16Yeah, well, the Italian's our new thing, isn't it?
20:18In that case, I was six.
20:21Yes, six I can do.
20:23Now stop disturbing me.
20:24Some of us have got work to do.
20:26I'll see you tomorrow.
20:30That was not to do with the affair.
20:31I apologise, I'm sorry.
20:33I was angry.
20:35And I did things that I will never forgive myself for.
20:45Like I said, we will make arrests,
20:47and continue to make arrests,
20:49wherever we see it as helpful to the investigation.
20:51These are two such examples.
20:52Is that not just a scattergun approach?
20:54I'm not quite sure you can describe two of anything as scattergun.
20:57What they are is necessary.
20:59If there were both men in the 50s,
21:01would it be safe to say they're parents at the school?
21:03I'm not going to comment on that.
21:04But were then on to the victim?
21:05I'm not going to comment on that either.
21:07Conversations with both the men have moved the inquiry forward.
21:09How have they moved the...
21:09And both men have been released without charge.
21:21Police fending off a seemingly endless list of questions this morning.
21:25What they are is necessary.
21:28Anger are what many people deem to be a distinct lack of progress.
21:32But what did I find a victim?
21:33I'm not going to comment on that either.
21:35I don't know what's worse.
21:37Whether he was known to her or a stranger.
22:00New exercise?
22:03So?
22:03So spare me the dirty look.
22:07You're the one with the dirty look.
22:36Charlie X-ray 655.
22:37Suspect moving off.
22:38Over.
22:39The police are still watching.
22:42Case didn't know.
22:43They're not hiding the fact, didn't they?
22:45They want us to know they're interested in your dad.
22:49As if we need fucking reminding.
22:56Sorry.
23:01He wants me to go to the police and tell them the times he was here.
23:04You'd better not be helping him.
23:06I've seen him acting all nice and shit.
23:09I know what he's up to.
23:10They wouldn't have just arrested him.
23:12Not without a reason.
23:16Get your stuff.
23:17I'll take you to training.
23:31I'll take you to training.
23:43Come on, Michael.
23:57You've arrested Stephen Sedgwick.
24:00Two men arrested.
24:02I was one of them.
24:03I presume he's the other one.
24:05I can't tell you that.
24:06A man in his 50s.
24:08You know I can't tell you that.
24:09But you've let him go.
24:12The other man who was arrested has been released without charge, yes.
24:15Is that because you don't think he was responsible?
24:17Or you do think he was responsible but you can't prove it?
24:20And has he denied it, this other man?
24:21Denied?
24:22Strangling my wife.
24:26And did he blame me?
24:28Who told you she was strangled?
24:29I bet he did.
24:29I mean, I would have done that if I was him.
24:31Who told you she was strangled?
24:44I'm sorry.
24:54Alana hasn't gone to her grandparents to help them.
25:01She's gone to get away from me.
25:12Sarah's death is my fault.
25:20Michael, whatever it is you need to say, say it.
25:26It's just you and I, Michael.
25:27It's just between you and I.
25:34I wasn't the husband she deserved.
25:36Well, maybe at first.
25:38But it hadn't been working for a long time.
25:40So she found someone else.
25:42Someone who could give her what she needed.
25:48I'm sure she didn't think of it like that.
25:50The affair was my fault.
25:52How was it your fault?
25:55Well, she went to him.
25:56Yeah, that's what I mean.
25:59Because I wasn't enough.
26:01It wasn't working.
26:02I wasn't what she needed.
26:03But she cheated on you.
26:05Yeah.
26:05That's her fault.
26:07Michael, you can't go blaming yourself for that.
26:09Not when someone cheats.
26:26She went looking for what she didn't have.
26:30Michael.
26:30The affair was my fault.
26:33The affair, that was just a symptom.
26:36We mustn't see it like that.
26:37Because that's what affairs always are.
26:40And I couldn't confront her about it, even though I knew.
26:46What do you mean, Michael?
26:48Because confronting sets things in motion.
26:52And you have to talk about why it happened.
26:55And that causes fights and divorce and damages reputations.
27:00And it all comes out.
27:03And I couldn't...
27:06I couldn't do that because I was ashamed.
27:09And I'll never forgive myself for that.
27:14When you look on that CCTV, do you see a man who's going to fight for his wife?
27:18You see a man who wants to, but...
27:24In the end, he just walks away and gets into his car.
27:26And I'll never forget...
28:01The pathologist at the mortuary, when I asked about the marks on Sarah's neck, they said
28:08they thought she'd been strangled.
28:11So that's how I knew.
28:20Yeah, no problem.
28:21Follow me.
28:23Just back there for you, sir.
28:24I'll just grab you a couple of menus.
28:25That's great.
28:26Cheers.
28:32Hey, babe.
28:33It's me.
28:35Just ringing to say I got our usual table, so hopefully I will see you shortly.
28:43There we go, sir.
28:45Did you want me to give you a few minutes, pop back, when she's arrived?
28:48I would love you to pop back in a few minutes.
28:52Okay, no problem.
28:52Okay.
28:53I'll give you a second, have a look.
29:02We are far less convinced that Sarah Polly was in Wales on the day she went missing.
29:09Stephen Sedgwick, we know, was in possession of her debit card.
29:13A CCTV on the bridge shows he drove to Wales alone.
29:16No sign of anyone else in the car, on the way there or the way back.
29:20We're checking ANPR again and more CCTV and ring doorbells to close the gaps on his timeline across those three
29:26days.
29:26So we're eliminating him.
29:28Not quite.
29:29He still needs an alibi for some of the evenings of that week.
29:31And as we know, Michael Polly still has some gaps in his timeline.
29:35Annie, if you could ask him for those direct.
29:39Becky, if you could speak to Alana and get her to corroborate, please.
29:42As for the comps with other murders, I would like everyone to be familiar with the fine details so that
29:47we can cross-reference.
29:48Until both men can account for every second of those three days, we're not ruling them out.
29:52This is going to be a late one, folks.
29:54Okay?
30:06Jesus Christ.
30:15Is this you trying to get back at me or something?
30:19Are we playing games again?
30:22Already?
30:28What are you looking at?
30:30Mind your own business.
30:50Tell him what you've just told me.
30:53It's okay.
30:54He'll just want what's right for Sarah.
30:59Please ask if there's anything else I could think of that might help in terms of Sarah, Michael, people closer.
31:04They asked me the same thing?
31:06They asked us all.
31:08I said there was nothing.
31:11Yeah, that wasn't quite true.
31:13Last term, as I was coming past the pictures on Abbey's side, I saw Polly behind the pavilion in a
31:18fight with one of the boys, with James Bowery.
31:21Fight as in handbags, like grabbing and shoving, or...?
31:24It was a bit more than that.
31:25Yeah, and then he saw me, and bear in mind we go a long way back, and he stopped, and
31:31then I went to see him later and explained I'd have to report it, but he did a number on
31:36me.
31:37He'd help me overcome a complaint about how I was managing my department. This was before COVID, and an email
31:42from one of the parents who thought we'd let her son down, and he...
31:45Michael said he'd refer everything upwards, hang Rory out to dry if he did anything about it. Said Bowery didn't
31:50care anyway.
31:51Yeah, probably wouldn't. Not that that's the point.
31:54No, this wasn't just handbags, as you call it. It was violent abuse.
32:01He almost came for me the other day, on that rugby pitch, but I just put it down to the
32:08fact that he was grieving.
32:14So, do we mention it, or do we keep this amongst us because we think that's out of character?
32:27Come on, Max!
32:30Mate, mate, mate. What are you getting changed for?
32:34What?
32:34Why are you getting changed?
32:36What do you think?
32:37Oh, there's no need to do any training. Nobody wants you on the team anyway.
32:42What are you going to do? Get your dad to kill me?
32:44You probably guess that's shaggy.
32:59Now, Stephen's colleagues can account for his whereabouts during the day, but we need to confirm that when he came
33:04home, he was in all night.
33:06If you need to know where people were that week, then Stephen was here.
33:11Every night after work, he came home.
33:14You haven't been pressured into saying that, have you?
33:21He's lent on you.
33:23I'm not saying it for him. I'm saying it for the kids, because it's true.
33:33Stephen's guilty of many things, but he can't have killed Sarah Polly.
33:39Because he was here, with me.
34:01And I'm sorry I've left so many messages, Craig, but I was trapped in a meeting that just wouldn't end.
34:07I'm not stringing you along, okay?
34:09I'm not. I want this.
34:12If you still do.
34:14So, um, please just give me another chance.
34:18Okay. Bye-bye.
34:30Bye-bye.
34:33They want me to go through those days with you now, Michael.
34:36Make sure that we've got everything covered.
34:38Tuesday, the 24th, the day after Sarah went missing, Wednesday, the 25th, Thursday, the 26th, the day she was...
34:46The day her body was fire?
34:48Yes.
34:50So, yes, I know my diary. It's been the same for years.
34:54I... back-to-back meetings, then lessons, and...
34:58Simone has it all on record.
35:00And the evenings?
35:01Here. You know, that baby.
35:05Alan, I can vouch for that.
35:07Yes, we can vouch for each other.
35:19I'm sorry.
35:20I'm just gonna...
35:22Hi.
35:23Yeah, I'm really, really sorry.
35:25I mean, I literally couldn't get away, so it...
35:29Totally my fault.
35:30So, I should have just...
35:32Well, I can't now. I'm at work.
35:33At the school.
35:34We can do it later.
35:36Of course I want to see you.
35:37What?
35:38No.
35:40Nobody is messing anybody about. Stop that.
35:42Please.
35:43Please, stop talking to that.
35:46No, don't come here. I'm working.
35:49Craig, listen to me. Do not come here. I am at work.
35:51Please.
35:53Craig?
35:53Craig.
36:03So, uh...
36:03No.
36:07Everything all right?
36:09I mean, we can do this later, or tomorrow.
36:11I seem to have a clear diary.
36:13No, it's okay. It's fine.
36:14You know what it's like.
36:15Just, uh, juggling work or personal life is very difficult.
36:20We'll never put work ahead of personal life, Annie.
36:24I know. I'm not one to talk, but...
36:27If I've learnt anything through all this, it's that.
36:37We need to know where your dad was on those evenings of the 24th, 25th and the 26th.
36:43He was at home.
36:44On all three nights?
36:45Mm-hmm.
36:48No.
36:48Well, some of those times you were with me, do you remember?
36:54Was I?
36:55Yeah.
36:57You needed to get out of the house.
37:01You can explain Alana's whereabouts for the time she wasn't at home.
37:06Hmm.
37:08So for those times you were with Paul, can anyone explain where Michael was?
37:22Some of the teachers are talking...
37:24About Michael?
37:25Yeah.
37:26I know you don't want to hear it, but it's true.
37:29You know it is.
37:33Why do you think she came here?
37:35To get away from him?
37:36That's what I was thinking.
37:37That's what Sarah used to do.
37:39Alana?
37:41Alana?
37:42I don't know!
37:47I don't know.
38:07I thought we were happy.
38:10I thought we were going to have a family.
38:11I would have loved to have been a mum.
38:14But he was never ready, Craig.
38:16And you've both got to be ready, haven't you?
38:18Otherwise you shouldn't really go there.
38:20That's what I've told myself anyway.
38:22And then he met somebody else.
38:24I mean, it didn't work out, but she's...
38:29I don't want to say her name.
38:30She's too young for him.
38:32Well, she was too young or he was too old.
38:35Is there a difference?
38:36Yes, there is.
38:38He should know better.
38:42So why is it for all the shit he puts me through?
38:45I still try to make it work, even now.
38:48Maybe it's what you said yesterday.
38:49I've given it a lot of thought, what you said.
38:52The fact that they cheated on us.
38:54That's our fault too.
38:55No.
38:56Look, everyone's circumstances are different, Annie.
39:00So don't...
39:00Sorry, I shouldn't really be telling you this.
39:02I'm blurring the boundaries.
39:09Is that him?
39:10No, I told him not to come.
39:16I couldn't speak to him, no.
39:17He just gets so bloody angry.
39:19Angry?
39:20No, no, I don't mean angry.
39:21I mean impatient.
39:23I won't be a second.
39:24I just need to try and find my phone.
39:26Do you know where my phone is?
39:27Yes, it's in your pocket, recording our conversation.
39:33Um, I won't be a second.
39:42Hey.
39:43Hi.
39:47Oh, I can't be long.
39:50I'm not really meant to leave.
39:51Oh, you'll be fine.
39:52Just get in the car.
39:53There's something I need to tell you.
39:55Well, can't we talk here?
39:56Annie, we'll be ten minutes.
39:59Get in the car.
40:00Come on.
40:01Don't worry.
40:01Get in the car.
40:03Greg, I'm in work.
40:04You're fine.
40:05Get in the car.
40:05Everything all right?
40:15Annie?
40:17You all right?
40:18Yeah, I'm fine.
40:19You sure?
40:19Yes.
40:20See?
40:20She's fine.
40:22Now get back in the house with me, please.
40:23Thank you, mate.
40:23No, you have no authority to tell me what to do on my property, sir.
40:31I'm going to ask you one more time.
40:33Given the trouble you're already in, do yourself a favor and go back inside.
40:37Take your hands off me.
40:38Go back inside.
40:39Take your hands off me.
40:40Go back inside.
40:41I said take your hands off me.
40:45I'm arresting you for assaulting a police officer.
40:48Is that what you want?
40:49Are you trying to attack us?
40:50Greg, please stop.
40:51Is that what you want?
40:52All right.
40:52Excuse me.
40:53Ah!
40:53All right.
40:54Get him off me.
40:55Get him off me.
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