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Patience S02E01 (2026) [Full Movie] [Vertical Drama]Full EP - Full
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03:30Oh, good. You got my text?
03:31Yes. Thank you.
03:39All right.
03:40Yeah.
03:42Is it a stick?
03:43Well, that, DC Akbari, is the murder weapon.
03:46Rather unusual one.
03:47Yeah. That's pierced his ribcage.
03:50I mean, that would require colossal strength.
03:51Yeah. It's weirdly pale, isn't it?
03:53Sign of tissue hypoperfusion.
03:57The body must have lost a lot of blood.
03:59No traces of it, though.
04:01Well, maybe he was moved.
04:03Dr Parsons.
04:05Yes, these are rather strange incisions.
04:08They've likely sliced through the carotid artery.
04:11Jesus. They look like tooth marks.
04:14Has anyone got any garlic for Will?
04:17Looks like the victim's camera.
04:19Half the film's been used.
04:20We'll get it developed ASAP.
04:21Good. Cheers, mate.
04:24Hi.
04:25Hey.
04:26I was hoping I'd see you.
04:29Right.
04:31How was your training course?
04:34Good.
04:35But, you know, three months too long.
04:38I would rather have been here.
04:42Cool.
04:43I guess you're a forensic genius now, though.
04:45Totally.
04:46Can analyze time acts in seconds.
04:48Although I still can't keep a cactus alive.
04:53Elliot, we're loading up.
04:54Okay.
04:55Sure.
04:57Bye.
04:59See ya.
05:00Yeah.
05:15What is that?
05:16No idea.
05:17Late yesterday.
05:19Too late.
05:37Bye.
05:38Bye.
05:42Bye.
05:43Bye.
05:47So, what have we got?
05:49The victim's a Jonathan Starper.
05:51He's a rising star in the photography world.
05:53Any more detail than that?
05:55I'd say his main influence is a romantic gothic.
05:57Definitely picking up on the pre-Raphaelites.
06:00I meant any more detail on the victim, Tisiak Bowery?
06:03Oh, I see.
06:04He's preparing for an upcoming exhibition, sir.
06:07He's had a lot of buzz around it.
06:11I'd only find instant coffee.
06:14How do people live like this?
06:15Uh, D.I. Munro?
06:17Uh, call me Frankie.
06:19DCI Colin Baxter.
06:20We weren't expecting you till next week.
06:23Oh, uh, yeah.
06:24Plans changed.
06:25I didn't fancy sticking around Manchester another week,
06:28so here I am.
06:31So, uh, D.I. Munro is D.I. Metcalfe's replacement.
06:35Uh, re-replacement?
06:38No, sorry, sir.
06:40D.I. Metcalfe's only on leave.
06:42Yeah, she, she was, but, uh, she decided to take a job in Glasgow.
06:46She can't do that.
06:47She didn't...
06:48What?
06:49I know you.
06:50You make a habit of trying to kill motorcyclists.
06:52You?
06:53Permanently plugged into your headphones.
06:55Bloody Gen Z.
06:56Um, about the noise-cancelling.
06:59Yeah, don't cancel your eyes, though, do they?
07:01Work experience?
07:02Uh, no, this is Patience Evans from Criminal Records.
07:04Oh.
07:06Right.
07:07Ah, what's going on here, then?
07:10Suspected homicide.
07:11Yeah, came in last night.
07:12Bit of a strange one, this one.
07:14Yeah, that's a steak.
07:15And the victim was found with two bite marks in his neck
07:18and a serious loss of blood.
07:19Really?
07:20Mm.
07:20Uh, sorry, D.I. Munro.
07:22I'm not going to be able to show you around this morning.
07:23Uh, got to have a public relations meeting.
07:26Sounds fun.
07:27Like it's not enough to injure a station refurb.
07:29Yeah, but the chief constable now thinks
07:30we should improve our image with the public.
07:32Maybe don't tell them we're hunting vampires, sir.
07:36God, these photos are creepy as hell, aren't they?
07:39Um, I knew I recognised the name Jonathan Starper.
07:42He was involved in a scooter accident about four months ago.
07:44How old are you?
07:4723.
07:49Uh, Mum?
07:50Marina Murray, the woman who discovered the body.
07:52Um, she's in the interview room.
07:53Oh, right.
07:55Let's go and see which member of the Addams family pitched up now.
07:57Yeah, let's just, let's go.
08:00Um, uh, sorry.
08:03No, the victim's accident, it is interesting because...
08:06Is there any chance of, like, a proper coffee?
08:08A flat white will do.
08:09Um, I mean, the roasting process of coffee produces a lone castage.
08:13Oh, could have.
08:24Right, so you turned up at Monk Bar Tower
08:27in the middle of the night just to get Jonathan to go home?
08:29Mm.
08:30Yeah.
08:31Do you do that with all your clients?
08:32No, um...
08:34But I've been his agent for 15 years.
08:37And, um, I knew him.
08:41Whenever there's an exhibition, he burns himself out.
08:44Can you think of anyone that might want to kill him?
08:46No.
08:48Of course not.
08:48He was wonderful.
08:50Well, was there anyone he had bad relations with?
08:53No.
08:54No?
08:54Anything he was worried about?
08:57Um, yeah, he had seemed a little out of sorts recently,
09:02but I think that was just the exhibition.
09:05I'm sorry, I can't be more help.
09:07No, thank you for coming in, Ms Murray.
09:11If you do remember anything else,
09:14give us a call.
09:16OK.
09:25Yeah, she was shagging him.
09:28How'd you know that?
09:29Body language and my gut.
09:32Witches also telling me I need a bacon sandwich.
09:34Oh, there's a canteen?
09:35No need.
09:36Stopped at a farm shop this morning.
09:38Locally sourced, maple cured.
09:40Delish.
09:57Oh, thanks.
10:01Oh, hi.
10:03Hi.
10:03I was going to go grab some lunch you want to come with.
10:06Uh, I bought a salad from home.
10:08Well, you could come sit with me.
10:12Outside food's not permitted inside the canteen.
10:16Oh.
10:19Yeah, well, I'll, uh, see you later.
10:23Yeah.
10:24Yeah.
10:25Yeah.
10:25Yeah.
10:48Do, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh,
10:59uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh,
11:03uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh,
11:03uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh,
11:03uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh,
11:03uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh
11:10Let's go.
11:42Are you kidding?
11:43No, D.I. Monroe.
11:45But don't kid.
11:46There's not one drop of blood left in the body.
11:48Correct.
11:49And what's also strange is that the incision marks on his neck were made after death.
11:54Which means without the heart beating, the victim couldn't have bled out without some help from gravity.
12:02So he was...
12:04Probably strung up like a pig.
12:07You're joking.
12:08Still deadly serious, D.I. Monroe.
12:10There was a pulley system in the tower that could have been used and forensics found blood traces.
12:16The question is, why would anybody want to drain someone of all their blood?
12:31There was a multitude of things.
12:33There was a plug.
12:41There was a paw.
12:45There was a bug.
12:46There was a bug.
12:46There was a guy.
12:46There was a bug.
12:48There was a bug.
12:49accident about four months ago. It was a hit and run. The car was reported stolen and
12:52been connected to a ring of car thefts operating out of a garage. According to Companies House,
12:56that now closed down, but the owner, Kevin Gill, works at York Racecourse.
13:00Sorry, why are you talking so fast? Well, because otherwise you'd walk off and order
13:03another coffee. Okay, well, thanks for this. Next time, put it in an email. You can go.
13:21Can you bring him in? Sure. Um, patience is autistic. Right. And? Well, maybe you could, you know,
13:32go a bit easy on her. Look, I'm all for inclusivity, but I don't have time to hold anyone's hand
13:38just
13:38because they want to play police. She's been an amazing asset to the team, and her and DI Metcalf
13:43are really close. She has a brilliant mind. She's helped us crack so many cases. Well, it seems to
13:49me that if you two were doing your job properly, she wouldn't have to.
14:23Got your letter then?
14:26Open the first location of the suspect.
14:42Open the first location of the suspect.
14:44Oh, oh.
14:46Oh, oh.
14:55I thought you might like a cup of tea. What's happen?
15:01She isn't coming back.
15:05Alfie's dad has found a job in Glasgow
15:07and they've got a good school for him, so they've all moved.
15:16Well, I guess... I guess it's good for Alfie.
15:21What else did she say?
15:25She says that she misses me
15:27and she wants me to come and visit.
15:30Yeah, she's very fond of you.
15:31Yeah, unlike D.I. Monroe.
15:34Who's that?
15:36A replacement.
15:39And...
15:40she wants me off all of the cases.
15:43Well, she sounds like a fool, then.
15:46Oh, she's not a fool.
15:48She's just not Detective B.
15:53Yeah, I know.
15:54She really got you, didn't she?
16:00Well, you get along with these numbers.
16:02Any luck?
16:04No.
16:05I just...
16:06I don't understand why my mother left me something so unfathomable.
16:10Because it's not unfathomable.
16:12Not for you.
16:14And your mother knew that.
16:17She's left you a treasure hunt.
16:32Oh, God.
16:33It's stuffy in here.
16:36They always overheat these rings.
16:43Like your tattoo, Kevin.
16:45Your gang, is it?
16:47No.
16:48Not anymore.
16:49What's it mean?
16:50It's a code of honour.
16:52What kind of code of honour endorses kneecapping, Kevin?
16:55I did my time for that.
16:57Cutting out people's tongues.
16:59Do you like violence, Kevin?
17:03Well, when somebody lets you down, you have to send a message.
17:10And were you sending a message to Jonathan Starper when you ran his scooter off the road?
17:15Sorry that got thrown out.
17:17See?
17:18Lack of evidence.
17:19You owe your money.
17:20I've never even met the block.
17:23I've been through all this.
17:30You had nothing on me then and you've got nothing on me now, have you?
17:42What's that rascal?
17:43What?
17:44A York speciality.
17:45I drove across town this morning to get my fresh.
17:47No, thanks.
17:48How can you eat in here?
17:49I can eat anywhere.
17:50Er, no eating in the mortuary.
17:52Put it away, please.
17:54R-H-Null.
17:56Heard of it?
17:57No.
17:58The victim was one of only 40 to 50 in the world to have an R-H-Null blood type.
18:03Erm, did you just say R-H-Null?
18:05Yeah.
18:06Yeah, golden blood.
18:07Exactly.
18:08It's compatible with all blood types, so those with it are universal donors.
18:12But it also means they can only receive golden blood, so it's both a gift and a curse.
18:17I believe it's also used in private clinics.
18:21It's sort of an anti-aging remedy.
18:24A vampire cure.
18:25But, I mean, it's said to reverse the effects of heart disease, Alzheimer's and even cancer.
18:32Oh.
18:32Sounds great.
18:33Well, completely unverified.
18:35Sure it's not cheap.
18:37Sorry.
18:38What are you doing here?
18:42Sorry.
18:42I thought you knew.
18:44I called her.
18:45Is there a problem?
18:46No, except she's not a police officer and she's got no business being on an investigation.
18:50DI Metcalf always included patients.
18:52Okay.
18:53Headphones.
18:54I think we can take it from here.
19:03Right.
19:05Um, it looks like golden blood could have been Jonathan Starper's golden goose.
19:18Good boy.
19:18I got you.
19:24Bye.
19:24Bye, bye.
19:27Bye, bye.
19:27Bye.
19:28Bye, bye, bye.
19:33Bye, bye, bye, bye.
19:38Bye, bye, bye.
20:04The UK does seem to have hardline regulations when it comes to blood banks.
20:08We found one of Patience's vampire clinics in St. Petersburg.
20:14They target millionaires and rock stars, claim it's a miracle cure.
20:17No, blood transfusion. 100,000 euros? You've got to be kidding.
20:21We found proof that the victim's been to St. Petersburg.
20:24His hotel and tickets show up on his credit card statements,
20:26and when I spoke to the clinic, they were able to identify Jonathan.
20:31Turns out he weren't there alone.
20:33Oh, yeah?
20:34This was captured in the lift.
20:42Good work. Bring that lying git back in.
20:52Please, have a seat, Mr Gilmore.
20:54Well, I must say, it's lovely to be back.
21:00You've got a bald spot coming.
21:05Okay, so what? I knew him.
21:06More than that. You went holiday with him.
21:11What do you want?
21:12I want the truth. You had your money, right?
21:16I helped him out.
21:18By letting him build up gambling debts.
21:19And then when he couldn't pay up, you tried to sell his blood to a clinic in St. Petersburg.
21:23The whole thing was a scam. They were passing off people with any old blood.
21:26Believe me, they had no interest in us. They're the criminals.
21:29I don't know why you're wasting my time.
21:31Jonathan Starper's bank account shows that he sent you 125 grand.
21:36Where'd he get that from?
21:38I wish I knew. Because he still owes me the allow.
21:51I mean, all we've really got is illegal gambling debts and a bro road trip to Russia.
21:56And I don't believe he knows where the victim got the 125 grand, Adam.
21:59I agree. Looks like it's a dead end.
22:05I'll have to take this.
22:07Who's that? His girlfriend? Cheeky work affair?
22:11I don't need to know anything about my team's private lives.
22:17I, er...
22:19I think you need to hear this.
22:32Hiya.
22:34Hi. I was at the library.
22:38Erm...
22:39Sorry, I was just saying I was at the library and I was just thinking we've been looking at this
22:45from the wrong angle.
22:54So what's all this about finding the murder weapon?
22:56Well, I, I found that in the bin.
23:02There's, there's blood on the seat and, and one of the legs is missing.
23:06And so, it's just that we thought it would require colossal strength for it to pierce the ribcage, but it
23:12didn't.
23:12He must have fallen from, from here.
23:16Well, Dr. Parsons did say that the victim didn't die instantly.
23:21I mean, this definitely could have broken his fall.
23:23Well, that's what, that's what I thought.
23:25I mean, he must have fallen from here and then pulled himself out the skip and, and gone to look
23:30for help.
23:32And then what, he drags himself over there before collapsing.
23:38So, how did all this kick off?
23:44Well, it could have been an accident. After a bit of rain, it'd be slippery up here.
23:53Yeah, but then he was strung up and drained of all his blood, so I think we can rule out
23:56bad luck.
23:57I think we need to verify.
23:58No.
24:00This isn't going to work.
24:04Sorry, what do you mean?
24:05I mean, your naivety makes you more dangerous than helpful.
24:10I mean that I trained for years and learnt things like how not to move evidence so you don't compromise
24:15an investigation.
24:16They, they collect the rubbish on the, on the Monday, so I, I, I mean,
24:20don't mistake me for D.I. Metcalf.
24:27Just go.
24:53Just go.
24:54Just go.
25:32So, er, we're about to start, anyway.
25:35If you want to take your seats.
25:39Hope everybody's good.
25:41So, has anyone ever thought about what theme of today's meeting should be?
25:45Yep, Billy, I have. Iguanas.
25:47Or sex.
25:48When your iguana has sex.
25:49Or have a subtext, yeah?
25:51Yeah. Because, er, you know, neurotypicals don't always say what they actually mean.
25:56So then how are you supposed to know what they mean?
25:58Well, it's like a set of chords, isn't it?
26:01Like body language, or tone of voice, or actions rather than words.
26:06How would they maybe act if they liked you?
26:11My boyfriend sent me flowers. With a card.
26:14With more flowers on it.
26:16I'm allergic to flowers.
26:17I clean my neighbour's bath.
26:19Not because I'm in love with her. She's 83.
26:22But I like her.
26:24Right. Yeah.
26:25I mean, these are all good signs that someone likes you.
26:28Or maybe even fancies you.
26:30But, that anti-behaviour can be a bit more nuanced than that.
26:33So they might smile at you for a long time.
26:37Or hold eye contact with you.
26:39Or they might just really enjoy spending time with you.
26:44Weirdly, I'm not allergic to bluebells.
26:47Explain that.
26:49Can't.
26:59Olivia Brams, RH 0, five-year-old born with sickle cell disease
27:02and needs regular blood transfusions.
27:04She's recently had a bone marrow transplant and checked the date.
27:10That op was only a few hours after Jonathan died.
27:13It almost didn't happen.
27:14They were struggling to find enough blood.
27:16Apparently you need loads on standby.
27:18But in the last minute, an anonymous donation came through.
27:21Saving a little girl's life.
27:22Sounds like a strong motive for killing a man and draining his blood.
27:25Have you got an address, Will?
27:28Do you want me to check it out, boss?
27:30I know. Will can do it.
27:37You've got to be a nerve.
27:38Mr. Brams, no, please.
27:39After what we've been through, we've waited years for Olivia's eye.
27:42Sorry, Mr. Brams.
27:43And now she's finally okay, you turn up accusing us of stealing the blood of a man we've never met.
28:06Yep, come in.
28:10Oh, yeah, my ex used to say it looked like a rabid badger had broke into my flat, which is
28:15why I've slept with his brother.
28:16Okay.
28:18You don't know if I'm joking, do you?
28:20Is that the Brams bank statement?
28:22Yeah.
28:23It looks like they withdrew increasingly large cash amounts over the last four months.
28:27Yeah.
28:29So maybe our victim was into extortion.
28:31For Olivia's transfusions?
28:33God.
28:34We'd have had him over a barrel.
28:35What a dick.
28:37Ah, it's Will.
28:39Will, you're on speaker.
28:40Mum, all the chart didn't go brilliantly, but I've been keeping a watch.
28:44I've just seen Jimmy Brams leave this flat carrying a trunk.
28:47I'll send you a photo.
28:51Hmm.
28:55Health seem okay, huh?
28:57Thanks, Will.
28:58Good work.
28:59Yeah, just keep following him.
29:00See where he goes.
29:03Yep, found him.
29:04It's a Dutch company, Helsing & Co Medical.
29:07They do blood cell separators for transfusions in sickle cell patients.
29:11So, they were set up for home transfusions.
29:13It looks like we were right.
29:15Olivia's parents were getting Jonathan's blood on the sly.
29:18OK.
29:39Jessica, open up.
29:41It's the police.
29:47I'm sorry, you can't just barge in here.
29:52Oh, Mr. Browns.
29:55No, no, no, please.
29:55Please have a seat.
29:57Yeah.
29:59Nice to meet you, finally.
30:02Well, this is cosy, isn't it?
30:04Not looking good, though, is it?
30:07What are you doing?
30:08I'm just wondering what's for dinner.
30:10Don't...
30:14I'd say there's about, what, five litres here?
30:21I kept hiking up the price.
30:24It was breaking us.
30:25And then you found a bone marrow donor.
30:28Yeah, and that was a godsend.
30:30But for the op, we needed double the usual blood.
30:34So what happened in the night of the operation?
30:36I called Jonathan, but he wanted four times the price.
30:43£100,000.
30:45I didn't have it.
30:48My daughter was gonna die.
30:51So we went to see him.
30:53To beg him.
30:55Yeah, he said no.
30:57So you killed him?
30:59No.
31:01When we turned up, he was already...
31:03dead.
31:05Already?
31:06Yes.
31:08Collapsed.
31:09With that thing in his chest.
31:12We just needed the blood.
31:15We saw a pulley on the ceiling.
31:19So we got him elevated.
31:30Drain the blood for an incision.
31:41That was grim.
31:43Yeah.
31:44Very few people surprised me with those two.
31:47At least...
31:49I think they tell the truth, though, when their stories match.
31:51Mm-hmm.
31:52I don't think either of them are capable of murder.
31:54No.
31:56No, I'm gonna have to book them.
31:57I don't know what for, though.
31:58I mean, it's a new one on me.
31:59But they won't get away with it.
32:04I don't know what the victims' photos are about from the lab.
32:07Sure.
32:15Well, ain't that the agent?
32:18I don't think she was just shagging him.
32:21I think she was in love with him.
32:22I think we need to rethink this.
32:24Find out everything you can about Marina Murray.
32:26All right, cool.
32:47Thanks for coming down.
32:49This shouldn't take really long.
32:50We're hoping you can help us identify someone.
32:53Your firm said you dropped someone off at Monk Bar Tower at the weekend.
32:56Yeah, I'd pick up a lot of fares, you know?
32:57Like, we're a Saturday.
32:58Weekends, you know, full-on.
32:59I think, look again, please.
33:02Yeah, maybe.
33:04I don't know, I don't recognise her face,
33:06but I remember she would chew and go, I stunk.
33:13What did it, uh, what did it smell of?
33:15Pineapples.
33:16I hate bloody pineapples.
33:18Oh.
33:32What?
33:39I'm fine.
33:42U!
33:44I'm fine.
33:54I have hide.
33:55I don't know.
34:04Time for you to pay up, you stupid bitch.
34:09No!
34:10Move!
34:11Come on again!
34:12Leave her house!
34:13Leave her house!
34:15Leave her house!
34:16Shut up!
34:17Leave her house!
34:18Shut up!
34:28Oh, go on then, answer it.
34:36Jesus Christ!
34:37Where is she?
34:37Well, I think...
34:38I think...
34:39I think that's an arena's place.
34:42I know the way, I know the way.
34:43Okay, let's go.
34:47Let's go!
34:48Right!
34:49Right!
34:50Please, one time, help me, hey?
34:52Let's just...
34:52Gallaudet!
34:56Why are you hungry!?
35:01Help!
35:04Help!
35:06Help!
35:06Get off me!
35:07No!
35:09No, no, no, no!
35:11Help!
35:11Help me!
35:13Help me!
35:13Somebody, please!
35:14Help me!
35:15Help me!
35:16Help me!
35:40In the back.
35:41Got it.
35:41Take the gun.
35:47Patients.
35:49In the back, hard man.
36:00Merchant.
36:01Merchant.
36:01The left.
36:03He took her.
36:04He took her.
36:05Are you hurt?
36:05No.
36:06Are you all right?
36:06Are you sure?
36:09Take her back to the station.
36:10Of course.
36:14You are your gender.
36:15Oh, please.
36:16Come here.
36:16Shut up.
36:22Come here.
36:27Shut up.
36:51Shhh.
36:52I don't know.
37:21Stop!
37:22Please!
37:25Kevin, stop there!
37:26Stop!
37:41Get up!
37:50Oi, oi, oi! Calm down! Calm down!
37:54I'm gonna need you to put the needle down, Kevin.
37:57Alright?
38:03You're getting too old for this.
38:06Alright, alright.
38:09Marina?
38:10Marina?
38:13Marina?
38:14Marina?
38:15Marina?
38:15That's it.
38:16That's it.
38:17Nice and slow.
38:18Nice and slow.
38:35I went there too.
38:39To ask him to marry me.
38:43I can't believe I'm so stupid.
38:45Not stupid.
38:47You were in love.
38:49He didn't even want me to be his agent anymore.
38:52God, I'm so glad.
38:55You know, he'd have been nothing without me.
38:58I gave him his career.
39:00I gave him his career.
39:01He'd been using me.
39:04I just...
39:07I lashed out.
39:10I wanted him to see how much he'd hurt me.
39:15Stupid fucking child!
39:17Don't move on the side!
39:18Don't move on the side!
39:19Don't move on the side!
39:21Don't move on the side!
39:26Don't move on the side!
39:27I never meant for him to die.
39:29I never.
39:34But then, all night, I kept picturing him lying there.
39:41I didn't even know if he was dead.
39:43Until you went back.
39:46When I got there, he was...
39:51He was...
39:56I loved him.
40:02I know.
40:05I loved him so much.
40:10Marina Murray, I am arresting you
40:12for the murder of Jonathan Starper.
40:14Well, she knows what she's doing.
40:16You don't have to say anything,
40:16but it may harm your defense.
40:17She's gonna ruffle some feathers, though.
40:38I'm listening.
40:42I...
40:43I...
40:45I...
40:47I was just trying to get you proof.
40:52Um...
40:52And confirm that it was the same chewing gum
40:56and that it was definitely Marina in the cab.
40:58I just didn't think that you'd trust me.
41:03And you think I should trust you now, either of you?
41:05After you lied to me?
41:08I'm sorry.
41:09I should've been straight with you.
41:10But, boss, patience is an asset.
41:14She found Jessica Shaw and the murder weapon.
41:17She worked out how Jonathan died.
41:19She linked Marina to the crime.
41:23I can't have people on my team lying to me.
41:28If you go behind my back again, I'll fire you.
41:31Get out.
41:35I know Detective Metcalf thought highly of you.
41:39But I'm not her.
41:43Can you shut the door behind you, please?
41:44Can you shut the door behind you?
41:45I'll leave you inside of me, please.
41:48I'm sorry I'll leave you in the machine.
41:51I'll just leave you in the machine.
42:00You're gonna die, please.
42:01I can't change the door behind you.
42:05I'll take your door and see you.
42:32Hi.
42:33Um, I got you a present.
42:35Try not to kill it.
42:37Thanks.
42:38I, uh, I'll try not to.
42:41Um, also, just to be clear,
42:44I do want to spend time with you.
42:48Right.
42:51Great.
42:52Yeah.
42:52I mean, I'm going to the library if you want to join.
42:55Now?
42:56Yeah.
42:58Uh, why not?
42:59Yeah, it'd be good to hang out and chat.
43:02Yeah, well, we can hang out and chat on the way there,
43:05but you can't talk in the library.
43:06Good point, yeah.
43:09Fan of gothic horror?
43:11Um, yeah.
43:12Well, my mum got me into it.
43:14Aw, nice.
43:18It's a fang.
43:22Well, 90831, the number that my mum left me.
43:24The clue, that's a vampire number.
43:26I've heard of a vampire number.
43:27What?
43:27It's used in computer programming all the time.
43:30It's basically a composite natural number
43:32with an even number of digits
43:33that can be factored into two natural numbers,
43:35each with half the amount of digits as the original number.
43:40I mean, aren't you, don't I?
43:44No, you didn't.
43:45No, you didn't.
43:56Here, here, here, here.
43:57Let's do it.
44:00No, you're a vampire.
44:02If there anywhere else we just went,ριogi
44:05a vampire number. If there
44:06were noelles, I had
44:06a vampire number. Try to
44:06still see a vampire number, and then
44:06I was like a vampire number. I watched
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