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Ellis S02E03 (2026) [Full Movie] [Vertical Drama]Full EP - Full
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00:28You
00:42Steady on professor. I'll get me shocked definitely you come for a drink then maybe come on Tim
00:49get a move on you've held us up enough you say you all miss this place
01:00What are you wanting? Well done, slap me!
01:24Joshua just swaggers about as if he owns the place
01:28Honestly I can't stand a lot of them especially him
01:30He's just got one of those faces the guy's a prick
01:33I wish my dad would give me a warehouse to play with
01:35You sound a bit miserable are you still moaning?
01:39Thing is he grumbles but he'll never leave
01:44Another one
01:45I don't know
02:05Hello?
02:06Hello?
02:58Happy! Come on love I don't want to be late
03:10Hello?
03:12Hello?
03:17Hello?
03:27Oh, my God.
03:48Yeah, I read the report. It's an industrial incident.
03:51Stoneworks. You'll understand why when you get there.
03:54You're going to have to do better than that.
03:55The owner's been under investigation before. Quite publicly accused local police of being biased.
04:00Nothing unusual there.
04:02When does Grace go to Australia?
04:03Uh, tomorrow.
04:05Backpack him whilst waiting for a uni offer. All right, for some.
04:08Don't change the subject, Leigh.
04:10This one has friends in high places. One not, the whole station would be under a police internal management review.
04:15And you can't afford that?
04:18Poor Bluntley, no. And I know you're stopping from throwing his bricks out of the pram.
04:22A compliment this early. Must be serious.
04:26All right.
04:27Nice one.
04:30Helmsley is not a million miles away from my neck of the woods.
04:32Mm-hmm.
04:33Grew up just around the corner.
04:36Ooh, smell that air, boss.
04:40Try not to.
04:42So you know about Queen Artis and Stone, then?
04:44Mm. Yeah, I know the Quinns. Everyone does.
04:47They are an old-school farming family.
04:51Act like pillars of the community, but they are ruthless as you like.
05:03Bloody hell.
05:05Press already.
05:08For an industrial accident.
05:19I wondered if you'd be the one they dragged in.
05:21Morning to you too, Rosie.
05:23Just need a couple more minutes to secure the scene. I'll give you a bell.
05:25Okay. Nice one.
05:33Okay. Listen up, folks. Listen up.
05:37Now, I can't say much at this stage, but there's been an accident.
05:44Who is it?
05:46Yes.
05:46Why won't you tell us?
05:48Is it Abby?
05:50It's her, isn't it?
05:53It's her.
05:56Stay calm.
05:57Do what the police say.
05:59And in the meantime...
06:03In the meantime, the warehouse is out of bounds, as you can see, until further notice.
06:09Police are going to need names and details from all of you.
06:13Those living on site can return to your accommodation and wait.
06:18Either me or Joshua will come and collect you.
06:21Thank you, Wendy.
06:23At least there's one steady hand on the tiller.
06:25Under no circumstances does anybody talk to the press.
06:30Okay?
06:30I'll handle that.
06:32Thank you all.
06:36Detective Chief Inspector Ellis.
06:38Tell me you're leading this.
06:40That's right.
06:41Appreciate a fresh pair of eyes.
06:43There are those who don't much like us.
06:45You were investigated for employment malpractice two years ago.
06:49And cleared.
06:50I need access to the CCTV.
06:52Up in my office.
06:55Wendy Pike, our senior labourer, runs things on the ground.
06:58Joshua, site manager, my eldest.
07:02Anything I can do.
07:03I just want to help get this resolved.
07:10Right.
07:11There she is.
07:1212.01am.
07:14Looks like she's on her own.
07:17She's looking for something.
07:19Uh-huh.
07:20Or someone.
07:23This internal camera covers the left warehouse.
07:26I assume there's one covering the right.
07:28It's offline, apparently.
07:30Plus the one outside covering the doors.
07:32They, um, they went offline a couple of days ago.
07:35The fella's coming Thursday to fix them.
07:37Oh, that's news to me.
07:41Oh, Rosie.
07:43Hello.
07:45Yep, we are on our way.
07:48Fantastic.
07:55Hey.
08:22Strapped securing the scaffolding was released.
08:25Looks that way.
08:26Let's see.
08:29Trauma to the lateral posterior temple line.
08:33Mm-hmm.
08:33Straight, sharp line.
08:35Broadly consistent with the corner of the scaffolding.
08:38The wound to the back of the head is deep.
08:41Possibly fatal.
08:42Or no more after the post-mortem.
08:45I'd like to see a phone.
08:47Phone?
08:48She was using it as a torch.
08:49I haven't seen a phone.
08:50I mean, I could have skidded away,
08:52but we've done the initial sweep.
08:54Check pockets.
08:56That second camera.
08:58Uh, that is the one that's down.
09:00Uh, covers the port-a-cabin office
09:02and everything at this end of the warehouse.
09:04Let's check for bloodstains.
09:11Hang on.
09:14Vertical drip trail.
09:15Meaning she was upright
09:16and they fell down her back.
09:18Looked very likely under a pile of scaffolding.
09:21Got a partial handprint.
09:23And her hand is nowhere near it.
09:26We haven't moved her.
09:28I'd say she shifted
09:29as the scaffolding fell.
09:31And she was already lying here bleeding
09:32when the scaffolding dropped on her.
09:36Want this whole area cordoned off for forensics?
09:38Yep.
09:38Want her phone triangulated
09:39and have uniforms up here for a fingertip search?
09:43Abby was murdered.
09:45And given that that camera was taken out,
09:47it's likely that it was premeditated.
09:53That's a good word.
09:56But it was premeditated.
10:04That's a good word.
10:14And it was in the studio
10:17that was premeditated.
10:18And it was premeditated.
10:19And it was premeditated.
10:20But between university terms, these past four years, she's been working at Quinn, Artisan Stone.
10:28So, I'd like to introduce you to DCI Ellis, DS Harper, and we're fortunate enough that they'll be running this
10:34once.
10:35Anything they need, we give.
10:37OK, I want 110% on this.
10:40They'll task you as and when.
10:43Let's crack on.
10:45I didn't know Abby or her mum, sadly.
10:49Do you know Elliot Quinn, though?
10:51It's more that he knows me.
10:54And it's right that we don't let that jeopardise this investigation.
10:58You're through here.
11:07Is this OK?
11:09Yeah, great.
11:12It's good.
11:14I'm guessing you don't get the red carpet treatment much.
11:17You could, uh, you could say that.
11:20DCI Chalmers, we'll need everything your team's put together in terms of a timeline.
11:23And I'd like to see all the local crime reports for the past week and Tina Marshall's address, please.
11:29Poor woman.
11:30Of course.
11:33Makes things easier, boss, eh?
11:35I was thinking the opposite.
11:37What?
11:38This team want to take Elliot Quinn down.
11:40Mm-hmm.
11:40And Quinn's already had his two strikes.
11:43Can't afford any more trouble in public.
11:45So that's potential for obstruction on all sides.
12:00Oh, this is a foreign labour dispute.
12:04See, Quinn can by law deduct rent and electrics from his workers' wages to use on-site accommodation.
12:10And he was accused of jacking up the rent for below standard conditions.
12:14Hmm.
12:15And counsel Deleuze inquiry, lo and behold, by the time the building is investigated, it's heated, insulated and up to
12:22cold.
12:23Hmm.
12:24I don't know, boss.
12:25And sometimes where there is smoke, there is fire.
12:30It's disgusting.
12:52So, so sorry.
12:55I know this seems like some bad dream right now.
13:01But the more help you can give, the more I can do.
13:06Er, Miss Marshall, could you, er, maybe talk us through what you did with her yesterday?
13:14Um, we got up.
13:17She'd slept in a bit.
13:19But she seemed good.
13:22I dropped her as...
13:23I dropped her to work as usual.
13:26And then I didn't hear anything till 6.30.
13:31Well, she came in to get changed for the pub.
13:34No fuss.
13:35She was back out the door in ten minutes.
13:38And, er, how was she acting?
13:43She was...
13:46She was excited.
13:49The past few weeks, she's just been really excited.
13:53About graduating.
13:56Moving away, working leads.
14:00It would be really helpful if I could see her room.
14:07I won't disturb anything.
14:12I've been keeping it short.
14:15It smells of her.
14:19I can't lose that.
14:21I don't want to let it go.
14:36Is that her dissertation?
14:39No.
14:40It's all handed in by now.
14:44This is something else.
14:47It's all on Quinn's business.
14:49What?
14:49The scandal.
14:54Phone transcripts.
14:58Staff records.
15:01This is all confidential material.
15:03She was conducting her own investigation.
15:06Question is...
15:08What did she find?
15:13Right, so, Trent is liaising with Abby Marshall's network provider.
15:18And with a bit of luck, she backed up at least some of her phone on the cloud.
15:21And she'll meet us at the station.
15:23Quinn's place first.
15:25Yeah, you got it.
15:26No problem, no.
15:30Plus, it's like I said.
15:31Where there's smoke, there's fire, boss.
15:34Love, hate, fear.
15:37Crimes are human.
15:39And there's a fine line between instinct and bias.
15:43Keep an eye.
15:44Yeah.
15:45I'll keep an eye.
15:50I can't believe this.
15:53I've no idea what she could have been looking for.
15:56I mean, I did interviews with the girl for university.
16:00But that was on supply chain and tax incentives.
16:03Generous of you to give up your time like that.
16:05Well, I liked her.
16:06Liked her drive.
16:07She was sharp.
16:09Unlike some down there.
16:12Make her back.
16:13You, uh, spoken to Jeff Dunn at the Builders' Merchants.
16:16Told him his order's delayed.
16:18No, I'll do it right now.
16:27Should we reach out to her mother?
16:29No, no.
16:30I don't think that's a good idea.
16:31Mackenzie, darling, we're busy in here.
16:34Is it true?
16:34She was...
16:36She was killed.
16:37It's, um, it's on some local feeds.
16:40Christ.
16:40Well, I can get followers to report.
16:42See if we can get them shut down.
16:44No, love, it's okay.
16:45Thank you anyway.
16:47Okay.
16:49Listen, I'm sending you over all the staff files.
16:51You can go over everything.
16:52I have nothing to hide.
16:53And I certainly wouldn't hurt Abby Marshall.
17:04Ah, then there were three.
17:07And a half.
17:09Tell me Abby's phone was backed up to the cloud.
17:12Abby's phone was backed up to the cloud.
17:14Now, I'm still trolling, but from the off.
17:16Look at these messages.
17:17They go back a few months.
17:19It was good to talk.
17:20Should we stop?
17:22I don't want to.
17:23It could be romantic.
17:25There's no caller ID.
17:27Yeah, they're sent from some kind of online messaging programme.
17:30Now, look at the last message received.
17:32I have to see you tonight, here at 12am.
17:35Um, sorry to interrupt.
17:38As requested, phone mass data for the last 24 hours.
17:42The last signal, surprise, surprise, in the vicinity of Quinn Artisan Stone.
17:47Signal lost, 12.07am.
17:49So either the falling scaffolding broke the phone, or the killer did.
17:53Okay.
17:57Oh, look at these.
17:59From Abby's phone.
18:03Were they dated last summer?
18:05His camping trip?
18:06No.
18:07Look closer.
18:12Well.
18:13And I had you down as a romantic.
18:17Her expression.
18:18The way it's captured.
18:20Intimacy.
18:21Affection.
18:23Abby was seeing someone.
18:25We need to find out who.
18:52Hi, everyone.
18:53Thanks so much for coming.
18:58I didn't want to come here today.
18:59I don't...
19:01I don't want this to be real.
19:07My Abby was...
19:11We used to come here when she was a kid and feed the dogs.
19:17Even as a child, I knew she was destined to change people's lives.
19:24I guess you all thought the same thing.
19:27I guess you all thought the same thing.
19:29It's really lovely to see my little girl was so in love.
19:37Oh, I don't know what else to say.
19:41I don't know what else to say.
19:44Oh, thanks, Frank.
20:02Hey, boss.
20:12I count not everybody from work, don't you?
20:15And then some.
20:26I'll help.
20:46I'll help.
21:19I'll help.
21:19Morning, boss.
21:20Morning.
21:21I chilled mine already.
21:24Hold a label last night.
21:26All right then, coffee martyr.
21:28Show us what you got.
21:29Right, so we had no luck with identifying who sent those messages to Abby,
21:33but I was able to cross-reference the calls from Abby's phone with staff at Quinn Artisan.
21:39The most frequent was a Tim Selby.
21:42It's a start, though, right?
21:43Mm-hmm.
21:46Okay, we need to go back to Quinn's anyway.
21:48Rosie has something to show us at the warehouse.
22:04Based on the wound to the back of Abby's head, we're looking for a blunt force object with a bifurcated
22:09end.
22:09Okay.
22:10So fork-like, claw hammer, possibly a crowbar.
22:14For now, scaffolding.
22:16The panels were on their side, stacked.
22:19These are the panels from the body, arranged in the order that we removed them.
22:24This one at the front was the first to make contact with the body, and so on.
22:31Well, they stand pretty firm.
22:33No way they fell without help.
22:34Not my thoughts exactly, but this here was the last one to fall, so potentially it was the one to
22:40get a nudge.
22:41See that dent?
22:42That's fresh.
22:43Could have happened in the fall.
22:45Could have.
22:46But see those flecks of paint?
22:47Yellow.
22:48Yeah?
22:49It's a match for that.
23:00Yeah, I, uh, drive four cliffs.
23:03Why?
23:05You think I was involved in this?
23:08But I...
23:10But I did something that I want.
23:12Tell me about your relationship with Abby.
23:14We were mates.
23:16You were in the pub with her last night, after work.
23:19Yeah, she got some text and left.
23:21Look, what is this?
23:25Doesn't look good.
23:27Hiding that you've been in a relationship with Abby.
23:31Look, it was just a short thing, alright, last summer.
23:35She decided it wasn't working.
23:37Meaning she ended it?
23:38She always planned to move, so.
23:40A friendly parting of ways.
23:42Simple as that.
23:44No.
23:44Now, it may have been over for her, but you couldn't quite let it go.
23:49I was the one person who got what she was doing.
23:50I was good at school too, I just...
23:54...needed to get away from my dad.
23:57I didn't send any texts from a computer.
24:02Okay, a couple of weeks ago, I...
24:08I asked if she would stay, and she turned me down.
24:14She said, uh...
24:15...said it was too dangerous.
24:17I don't know what she meant, I thought she was joking.
24:21I'm not the only person who could drive a forklift round here.
24:24Lord Miller Norwalk does too.
24:25She lives with the other foreign workers around back.
24:50Yes, I can drive a forklift.
24:52But...
24:55I got nothing to do with this.
24:58Is that how she died?
25:01I'm afraid I can't answer that, Ms. Nowak.
25:05I like Abby.
25:08She looked like a flower, but...
25:10She was tough.
25:13Two days ago, I see her tell Wendy, no.
25:18I don't know what about something, working hours...
25:21...but I could tell she made Wendy scared.
25:27Abby always...
25:28...make things right for people.
25:31People like you.
25:36I come from a bad marriage.
25:38At one point, I thought about going back to him.
25:42But Abby convinced me...
25:45...to have a new beginning.
25:47You left the pub at 10.45pm.
25:51You walked back here at 11.30pm.
25:54Did you hear or see anything unusual?
25:57Anything at all.
25:58It could really help Abby's family.
26:04Sometimes I see a van parked at the warehouse at night.
26:09I don't recognise.
26:11But not last night.
26:13Three, two times...
26:17...small blue...
26:18...with a sticker at the back window...
26:23...in the shape of a compass.
26:26Tell me about Abby when she left.
26:28When she received the text.
26:32Suddenly she seemed...
26:34...I don't know, um...
26:37...brightened.
26:39No.
26:40Nervous.
26:42Excited.
26:45You think you know why.
26:49Abby doesn't tell me.
26:51I don't ask.
26:53But lately I could see it.
26:55It was...
26:58She was in love with someone new.
27:04Trent.
27:05Yeah, we need all the CCTV...
27:07...from the plowing ASAP.
27:09Nice one.
27:14There she is receiving the text.
27:17And if she goes to meet them...
27:20There's another camera boss.
27:22Look here.
27:24Who's this?
27:29He's upset.
27:33I've seen that face somewhere.
27:36I think he's on the Quinn employee register.
27:45But that's him.
27:47There's Christian Colonus.
27:49Lithuanian national.
27:50One of Quinn's employees.
27:54Mr. Colonus.
27:56Christian Colonus.
27:57Open up.
27:58It's the place.
27:59Open it.
28:00He, uh...
28:01He never clocked in.
28:02Well, some people didn't...
28:04...with all the confusion this morning.
28:08Um...
28:08This is his bed.
28:10And that's his locker.
28:12No coat.
28:14No shoes.
28:16Some documents, but...
28:19...no wallet.
28:20He's gone.
28:27Christian Alexus Colonus.
28:29Lithuanian national.
28:31Twenty-seven.
28:32No known criminal record.
28:34Farming background, including Euro One forklift training.
28:38Was hired via a third-party employment agency.
28:41Okay, nice one.
28:46They, uh...
28:46They lost the scent.
28:48They had it all the way to here.
28:50Meaning he left in a vehicle.
28:51Hang on, you think, uh...
28:52It was the blue van that Ludmilla Nowak was here?
28:56It's not all bad news.
28:57They found fresh tire marks.
29:02That's, uh...
29:04Looks like plastic, boss.
29:07From a vehicle indicator light.
29:11Someone left here in a big hurry.
29:25Boss?
29:26Mm-hmm?
29:27So, uniform had no look finding anything like a hammer or a crowbar?
29:32Extend the search.
29:33The area leading away from the rear of the warehouse.
29:35Yes, boss?
29:35Is, um...
29:36Is that from the agency?
29:38Mm-hmm.
29:39Christian Colonus tried to apply for work at Quinn Artisan privately first.
29:43It's just...
29:44We found this stuff on Christian Colonus' side table.
29:48It's, uh...
29:49It's a list of names.
29:51And an invoice from Quinn Artisan Stone.
29:54Could be something in it.
29:55All right, yeah, I'm...
29:57Look.
29:58I know that Christian Colonus is a strong suspect.
30:02But my goal is telling me that all roads lead to Quinn.
30:11We've come across a name.
30:13Someone Abby may have mentioned.
30:16Christian Colonus.
30:19Is that who?
30:21That name means something to you.
30:23I don't...
30:24I don't know.
30:27Go on.
30:28A couple of weeks ago,
30:30I came home.
30:30She was on the landline.
30:31She shut the door on me.
30:33I just thought it was some uni stuff.
30:36She was sort of saying,
30:38please help.
30:39And then, I think, I think...
30:41She might have said...
30:45Christian is not going to stop.
30:48Okay.
30:53Hey, welcome back.
30:55Itemised phone bill for Tina Marshall's landline.
30:58Covering the last month.
30:59Not many calls.
31:00A couple of weeks ago puts us around the 8th.
31:03Tina gets in about 6pm.
31:06There's only one call around this time.
31:08Mobile number.
31:10I'll see if it's on the PNC database.
31:12Yeah.
31:17Here.
31:18Arrest record.
31:19Suspect gave it as a contact number.
31:22Uh, what?
31:22Selina Pusk.
31:2330.
31:24From Rybnik in Poland.
31:27Arrested for soliciting in a public place.
31:30I've seen her.
31:32She was at Abby's vigil.
31:36I've seen her.
31:50I've seen her.
31:55I've seen her.
32:00I've seen her.
32:01why I'm here.
32:03You saw me at the vigil.
32:05Selina.
32:06You're under no suspicion.
32:08I'm here because we need help investigating Abby's death.
32:12I...
32:13I don't know anything.
32:15I just want to work, so...
32:17Please.
32:28We know you spoke with Abby.
32:32We're aware that she asked you for help.
32:35Pleaded with you.
32:38You met with her.
32:40It was only once.
32:42I don't know how she found me.
32:44Stupid girl.
32:47She had my mobile number.
32:49I told her...
32:50No, I don't want to meet, but she...
32:52She still came.
32:55She was...
32:56Not a true person.
32:58A pushy person.
33:01Like you.
33:03She wanted information from you.
33:05And I told her I can't help.
33:07I don't know anything.
33:08She asked about...
33:10Your arrest.
33:13I told her, stay away from this.
33:16She needed help.
33:18I know she told you that...
33:20Christian isn't going to stop.
33:24Christian Colonus.
33:37I'm sorry.
33:38I can't.
33:39No more.
33:40It's...
33:41It's too dangerous.
33:42Selina.
33:43Please.
33:44A young woman...
33:45Has been killed.
33:47I've told you everything I know.
33:49That is all.
33:51Leave me alone.
34:01Do you see our charmers?
34:03We're on our way back.
34:05I spoke to Selina Pushk, and she's scared.
34:08Sounded to me like her soliciting was done under duress.
34:11It's more common than we'd like to admit.
34:13Migrant women who've made it over here just disappear, end up forced into sex work.
34:18It's modern slavery.
34:20We'll need to see all the intel you've gathered on organised criminal groups.
34:24Every lead, every rumour.
34:25And I'd like to listen to Selina Pushk's interview recording.
34:28Sorry.
34:29Hang on.
34:30Hold the line.
34:31Just one minute.
34:32Right, so that is what Abby was investigating.
34:35Christian is tied up in some criminal organisation.
34:38He gets wind, comes after her.
34:40The only one who can tell us that, it's him.
34:42Yeah.
34:43BCILS, we've had a vehicle sighting.
34:45Matches the description of the van your witness, Ludmille, and no axle parked at Quinn Artisan.
34:50Combi van, colour blue, sticker in its rear window, like a compass or sundown.
34:55Have the van Christian got away in?
34:56Give us a location.
34:57Just radioed in.
34:59Crossed the 8537, now travelling west along Hollindale Road.
35:03Hey, that's right here.
35:04If we take the next junction, we will probably see it.
35:06Hold on.
35:14We missed it.
35:15Wait a minute.
35:17Here.
35:24It's time for it.
35:26Let him try.
35:28Let him try.
35:29Let him try.
35:31Let him try.
35:32Let him try.
36:04Tim Selby, you are under arrest.
36:06I will give me a mistake.
36:16Well, well.
36:29Plastic cable ties, plastic sheeting, shovels, cement, a drum of hydrochloric acid.
36:36What were you doing with all of this, Wendy?
36:39I was bringing it back to the main warehouse.
36:44I'm speaking to Tim Selby next.
36:46And he'll tell you.
36:48I've been over-ordering some stock, storing it to sell on.
36:53You know, grey market.
36:54But it's all been returned.
36:57That was the last batch, I swear.
37:00I've got Tim to help me out of hours.
37:03So, er, why the change of heart?
37:06I got caught.
37:07By Abby Marshall.
37:09She saw what you were doing, called you out, and it scared the hell out of you.
37:13I've never seen her like that.
37:15She threatened me.
37:16Said, there's bigger stuff going on here, and I'll get caught up in it if I don't put it right.
37:21And what did she mean by that?
37:22I don't know, but I could see from her face she was deadly serious.
37:28Look, no-one needs to know.
37:31I've put it right.
37:33You don't know what it's like.
37:35I busted my gut for that company, made them so much money,
37:39and then little Lord Fonkelroy wafts into the job I'd been promised,
37:44forces Daddy to make him boss, when everyone knows I run that site.
37:49You have wasted police time and resources.
37:52Lizzie explains why the CCTV was down.
37:55You dismantled it to gain access.
37:57No! No, see, that weren't me.
37:59All right, hang on, Wendy.
38:01You knew the CCTV had gone down.
38:05You saw who did it.
38:08Tell me who.
38:10Now!
38:14I've no idea why,
38:16but the outside camera,
38:18the one dismantling it,
38:21was Abby.
38:28So, the exterior camera goes offline at 11.07pm,
38:33and this is the interior CCTV,
38:36which covers the port-a-cabin office.
38:37As a office, it's more of a file storage,
38:41invoices, dockets.
38:43Okay.
38:43Look, hear me out, right?
38:44So, if Abby was the one who broke into Quinn Artisan,
38:48and we think that she was researching organisations tied up in modern slavery, then...
38:53Then you have to wonder if there's a connection.
38:56Yes.
38:57Okay, but let's not jump ahead.
38:59Hi.
39:00I've got the traffic CCTV.
39:02I'm around the layback.
39:03Great.
39:05Christian Colonis' van has to be in here somewhere.
39:09There's got to be over a hundred hours of footage here.
39:13Three.
39:15You're suggesting that if Abby was planning to expose Quinn,
39:18and maybe that's what Christian was helping her with.
39:21Yeah, exactly.
39:22Well, the pathologist's initial report is just in.
39:25Right.
39:25And Abby had Christian's DNA under her fingernails.
39:29Oh.
39:30So I suggest you do what you can to find Christian Colonis, or his vehicle.
39:35Yeah.
39:44Night.
39:45Night.
39:46I sent over all the crime reports from the night of the murder.
39:50I saw.
39:50Be good to have the same for the two bordering stations,
39:53Hella Field and...
39:54Marsh Bunch.
39:55I'm on it.
39:55I really appreciate all these extra hours.
39:59Perk at the job.
40:01And I suppose you care for a drink.
40:05Sorry.
40:07I just meant as a thank you.
40:10I have a lot to do.
40:11Yeah.
40:12I won't, but...
40:15No problem.
40:25DCI Chalmers is bending over backwards to help me get Elliot Quinn's bleeding head done a platter.
40:30Well, I told you you'd see why I sent you.
40:32He's not trying to steer your case, though, is he?
40:35Good luck with that.
40:36Good luck with that.
40:36But no.
40:37At least not yet.
40:39I can't really blame him.
40:41Chalmers is a decent bloke, and Quinn managed to get the press to take against him in quite a personal
40:46way.
40:47He was already widowed, and...
40:49I understand he doesn't see much of his family anymore.
40:53Quinn may well have nothing to do with this, but he's hardly an innocent.
40:57He's starting to sound like Chet.
41:06Paid the guy to deliver.
41:08That is one small chips and gravy.
41:13Don't say I don't ever treat you.
41:15Goodness, Gov.
41:16You really shouldn't have.
41:19I've logged a couple, but they're not the type we're looking for.
41:22Could it be a road we haven't checked?
41:26No.
41:27Probably the wheelbase measurements I got wrong somehow.
41:32A bloody waste of time, eh?
41:37Is something up?
41:38Hmm?
41:39It's just, you used to pull that first when the vending machine packed up.
41:43Yeah.
41:44I'm just, uh, tired, and, yeah.
41:48That makes me question my decisions, which is a good thing.
41:51It's a good thing.
41:53And the boss, she keeps us on check anyway, doesn't she?
41:56Yeah.
41:56It's, uh, part of the process, Chet.
41:59Part of the process.
42:02You, um, I don't know, do you, do you ever feel like your radar's a bit off?
42:12I think self-doubt is a sign of a thought process without ego.
42:46Shows emotional intelligence.
42:47Good work, Trent.
42:48Good work, Trent.
42:49And, um, thanks, mate.
42:52Thanks.
42:56Um, if you're gonna eat all that gravy, I'm gonna be very angry.
43:00Um, if you're gonna eat all that gravy, I'm gonna eat all that gravy, I'm gonna eat all that gravy,
43:03I'm gonna eat all that gravy, I'm gonna eat all that gravy, I'm gonna eat all that gravy, I'm gonna
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