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00:00The End
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00:12Firearm support.
00:14Sorry?
00:14Firearm support to Ops Room 1.
00:16Firearm support to Ops Room 1.
00:18Firearm support.
00:19Intruder in CTC.
00:20Intruder.
00:21This is a security breach threat level critical.
00:23Firearm support.
00:24Remain exactly where you are.
00:26Hands where I can see them.
00:27Deputy Commander Carey, I don't know what the hell you think you're doing, but you better have a bloody good
00:31explanation for it.
00:32What do you mean, compromised?
00:34Firearm support. 20 seconds.
00:40Mr. Pearson doesn't have clearance?
00:42Clearance?
00:42For the 7th floor.
00:43Commander Pearson has passed security vetting without a single concern.
00:47Not with SO-15ing hazard.
00:49We've introduced emergency measures since the breach of the QE2.
00:55It seemed appropriate, sir, given our understanding of the threat. It's still evolving.
00:59Mr. Pearson will be escorted to a secure interview room where he will await questioning by a higher ranking officer.
01:05He's the highest ranking officer in the department.
01:07Very well then, the Commissioner.
01:08Commissioner Yates is with the PM. In case you hadn't noticed, London is under attack.
01:12Then he will have to wait until a higher ranking officer becomes available.
01:15Firearm support.
01:16Stand down!
01:17Flying out there.
01:18Sir, until Mr. Pearson can be properly vetted, I have operational control of CTC.
01:24His presence here constitutes an ongoing breach and he must be considered an intruder.
01:30And frankly, sir, questions need to be asked about how this was allowed to happen.
01:34I'd say, Rachel, read the room.
01:35I was told to fast-track the new Commander's orientation because you needed the support.
01:39You.
01:39And frankly, I can see why.
01:41It's a pity you weren't this whole insecurity of the QE2.
01:47That was a bit harsh, Jez.
01:52I mean, she's not wrong.
01:57The government building's been breached.
01:59There's an assassin on the loose.
02:00Makes sense to up security time like this.
02:03As Commander Kerry said, she has operational control of CTC.
02:06If she calls it a breach, it's a breach.
02:12So I guess that makes me an intruder.
02:17I won't be offended if you'd like to put me through another round of vetting.
02:20Far from it.
02:20I appreciate your rigor.
02:22You don't mess about.
02:24It's prudent.
02:26Not to mention...
02:28On brand.
02:30I'm looking forward to working together, Commander Kerry.
02:33I can already see how your by-the-book approach is going to complement my more progressive style.
02:44Let's call Mr. Pearson to a secure interview room.
02:51I'm glad you think you've got time for this, Rachel, though you can't think of a more backward set of
02:54priorities.
02:55Just a thought.
02:56I'd be happy to waive the two ranks above thing if it makes it easier.
03:00I believe that's at my discretion.
03:03In which case you'd be authorized to vet me yourself.
03:06If you'd like.
03:13But whatever you feel you need to do, Rachel, just do it, but do it quickly.
03:16Because yes, questions need to be asked on why the Home Secretary's killer is still out there, and you're not
03:23even looking for him.
03:36These were the last images to be broadcast of Isaac Turner before the screens went black.
03:42Seconds later, the man believed to be the next British Prime Minister was dead.
03:46The murder of a senior member of the British government has sent shockwaves around the world.
03:51The Home Secretary was in Westminster to promote smarter surveillance in the UK.
03:55We're actually coming to you in twenty.
03:57Can we put it out?
03:59We're trying to wear down legal compliance, but they're not happy.
04:02When are they?
04:03Police ask you to hand over all footage.
04:05You sent it to us. Doesn't mean it's not under embargo.
04:08One clip from my phone. They've got everything else.
04:11Khadija's got a plan for that.
04:13You've gone up a notch on her look, by the way.
04:14A notch? This is my life that fucking shot.
04:17She joins me now.
04:18Natasha.
04:19Good evening, Khadija.
04:20You need to ask about her wellbeing for compliance.
04:22Natasha, I know you've been through an ordeal. How are you?
04:25And her crew.
04:26Are you and your crew safe and out of harm's way?
04:29Yes, thank you, Khadija.
04:31Have the police given any indication as to the identity of the gunman or their motivation?
04:36Not as yet, Khadija.
04:37The police have asked the public not to speculate as to the motive of the killer as they're following multiple
04:43lines of inquiry.
04:44Terrorist attack in Westminster.
04:46A future British Prime Minister gunned down in cold blood.
04:50And what do we hear from the authorities?
04:52Crickets.
04:53No.
04:54In the void of information, urgent questions are piling up.
04:57Not least, how is an armed attacker allowed to walk into a government building, kill a senior British politician, and
05:05so far evade capture?
05:06Pull up everything there is to find on Noah Pearson.
05:08Search police and military records.
05:10Yes, ma'am.
05:13Run facial rec.
05:14What? Eh, run facial rec from...
05:17The intruder.
05:25Yes, ma'am.
05:28Secure every item on his person.
05:30Advanced screening for weapons, substances, covert transmitting devices.
05:35Send me that smudge.
05:36Send it.
05:38Control security, request a full body scan and search.
05:41Control security, request a full body scan and search.
05:42Get a woodgie.
05:45Twenty-six.
05:46UK citizens named Noah Pearson.
05:49None of match.
05:50Extend the search to include foreign nationals.
05:52Yes, ma'am.
05:54Page.
05:55Do you recognise this man?
05:57Yes.
05:58He was here a few minutes ago.
06:01Thanks.
06:02I mean before that.
06:05Would it be alright if I went home?
06:07No, it would not.
06:10I need you.
06:12Head of comms thinks you're ready to step up.
06:15Angela?
06:16She believes in you and so do I.
06:19Right now I need you to cross-reference your guest list for the Veritas launch with the witness logs.
06:24Okay.
06:27DC Jacobs, I'm going to send you this smudge.
06:30I want you to show it to all staff on duty at the QE2 since the launch was announced.
06:34See if they remember seeing him in the building in the days leading up to the attack.
06:38Mom.
06:42Mom.
06:45If you don't mind us asking.
06:47What the fuck is going on?
06:49Yeah.
06:58With me.
07:10It's him.
07:12That man, claiming to be our new commander.
07:15That is the man that shot Isaac Turner.
07:22Okay.
07:23As for who else is involved?
07:25The deputy commissioner, he must be.
07:26The commissioner?
07:28There's no telling how far up this could go.
07:30Someone experienced a multi-agency level.
07:33That's what Yates said.
07:34What does that mean?
07:37Tom.
07:39Get into the intruder's phone.
07:40Copy everything.
07:42The first thing we need to do is find a reason for him to fail vetting.
07:45We need to deny clearance.
07:47He...
07:48He cannot be allowed in here.
07:50Mom.
07:52Would you mind letting us in?
07:54In.
07:55On your...
07:56Thinking?
07:57Yeah.
07:58What's your theory?
07:59Theory?
08:00Your proposition.
08:01Yeah, I know what a fucking theory is, Tom.
08:02I don't need a theory.
08:03I saw it.
08:04Mom.
08:04Official Rex found a match.
08:13Face match, ma'am.
08:1497.8%.
08:15On person?
08:17No, ma'am.
08:17On the gunman.
08:18Bring your mop.
08:20James Whitlock.
08:22Born in Lewisham, South London.
08:24Whitlock?
08:24White British.
08:25Six foot one.
08:27Thirty-four years old.
08:27Can I tell Press will be releasing the name of the prime suspect?
08:30No.
08:30And that is not the prime suspect.
08:32Any previous?
08:32Just a bit.
08:33Possession of an unlicensed firearm.
08:35Malicious communications.
08:36Threats to kill.
08:37Conspiracy to murder.
08:38Conspiracy to murder?
08:39Why is he not inside?
08:40Conspiracy to murder overturned.
08:42He got out last year.
08:43Sentenced to 18 years.
08:44Served for.
08:45Jamie Whitlock.
08:46You know him?
08:47Yeah, he's the one who threatened to kill a load of local councillors.
08:50Somewhere in Kent.
08:52Find him.
08:53Yes, ma'am.
08:54Bring him in for questioning.
08:56Got an address?
08:57Registered at his mother's address.
08:58Jill Whitlock.
08:59Sending coordinates.
09:01Mom.
09:02Security need a minute.
09:04Apologies, ma'am.
09:05Seems there's been some misunderstanding with your recent arrival.
09:08Why?
09:09What's happened?
09:10I beg your pardon, ma'am.
09:11Your other recent arrival.
09:12Gemma Garland?
09:13She's under the impression she'll be joining you on the seventh floor.
09:15No, she isn't.
09:17She's just trying it on.
09:18Tell her to...
09:20Tell her to wait.
09:21I'll be there in a minute.
09:29Khadija.
09:30I was starting to think you weren't speaking to me.
09:33You're not still sore after my little ambush in the studio the other night, are you?
09:37It's not a good look if we're holding hands like Thelma and Louise.
09:40Believe it or not Khadija, I've had more important things to think about.
09:44Yeah, I know.
09:46So have I.
09:55Why haven't you released any details about your suspect?
09:58You might have more luck finding James Whitlock.
10:01If people knew what he looked like.
10:04Where did you get that name from?
10:05So it is Whitlock.
10:07Ed covered his trial back when he was a lowly reporter.
10:10We don't need facial recognition.
10:13Ed recognised him straight away.
10:16Recognise him from what?
10:17I can't reveal the source.
10:19We've embargoed all the footage.
10:20This seems to have slipped through your fingers.
10:22DJ, I don't know what you've got, but it is not safe for broadcast.
10:25You can't say it's not in the public interest.
10:28Khadija, you of all people should understand the need to verify video evidence.
10:34But it's him, isn't it?
10:35He's your perp.
10:41If you want to be known for pushing fake news Khadija, put it out there.
10:49The minute Pearson is through security and ready for questioning.
10:52You'll know about it, Mum.
11:17Hello, Rachel.
11:39Noah Pearson.
11:42Fashion designer?
11:45The new commander of SO15.
11:48Oh.
11:49I'm so sorry.
11:52I'm sorry.
11:52No, I'm sorry.
11:56I'm sorry.
11:56Evening, sir.
11:59Ed, just through this counter, please.
12:06Sorry for the inconvenience, sir.
12:07Would you mind removing your footwear for me, please?
12:10Just glad I wore a new pair of socks on my first day.
12:24I need your help.
12:28Is that why you dragged me in here?
12:29Why else?
12:31You've become alarmingly good at lying through your teeth, Rachel.
12:34If I didn't know you better, I might have believed you.
12:37Why on earth do you think I'd want to help you?
12:42Because you care?
12:43About you.
12:44About matters of national security.
12:47Why else would you call me up in the middle of a terrorist attack to offer your advice?
12:51Putting Parliament on lockdown is not advice, it's protocol!
12:57Do you miss it?
13:05Is it just the one device, sir?
13:06Hmm.
13:07One's enough.
13:08Two.
13:14I trust that's going to stay in there?
13:17Without question, sir, I guess.
13:21I'm sure Noah Pearson's not his real name.
13:25Oh.
13:26Classic.
13:27What is it?
13:28They pass over a highly qualified female candidate in favour of, well, him.
13:33Do you know him?
13:35I know his type, work with enough.
13:38What type?
13:40Public school, obviously.
13:42Eaton, most likely, or Charterhouse.
13:45Cambridge.
13:46Cambridge?
13:47Not Oxford or Cambridge?
13:50Durham, maybe.
13:52But not Oxford.
13:53All this from one smudge.
13:54Isn't that why you asked me?
13:58What else can you tell me about him?
14:00From one smudge.
14:05Patch through the live feeds from security.
14:10So that's what you're calling it, a terrorist attack?
14:13If this was about assassinating Isaac Turner, they could have shot him while he was out jogging.
14:19They chose to do it with the nation watching.
14:28I understood the broadcast feeds were cut.
14:30So?
14:31Or did they want people to see it or not?
14:37Oh.
14:38Rachel.
14:39I heard you ruled this place with an iron fist.
14:41I didn't realise you started looking at your colleagues.
14:44Why are you putting the new commander through security?
14:48Come and take a closer look.
14:52Oh.
14:53Doesn't look like police.
14:56I imagine he's been on secondment a while.
15:00MI5.
15:01Seems to have a certain well-travelled air about him, don't you think?
15:07MI6.
15:11He's got to you, hasn't he?
15:16I'm going to turn to your right, please.
15:19What's he done to upset you, Rachel?
15:21Besides taking your job, I mean.
15:23Why are you in here obsessing over this ghost when you should be out hunting Isaac Turner's killer?
15:30He is Isaac Turner's killer.
15:43Could you step forward, please, sir?
15:50Do you have any medical implants we should know about, sir?
15:54Yes.
15:57My other device.
16:09Get into that.
16:24Do you mind if I take a closer look at that, sir?
16:28Protocol.
16:30Not at all.
16:30Do you have a body search room available?
16:34Protocol.
16:37Well, you lasted a year.
16:40You've finally gone and cracked.
16:41I told you I don't have long, so why don't you just fast forward to the bit where you realise
16:46I'm right.
16:47I was the only person in the room to see his face.
16:49Everyone else was too busy trying to get him on their cameras or phones.
16:53So they must have him.
16:57Correction is in play.
17:00The news footage has been deep faked.
17:04Bet you wish you were wearing your little hidden camera now.
17:06No.
17:12Could I ask you to unbutton your shirt, sir?
17:15Do you trust we're allowed?
17:16Of course, sir.
17:26I know what's going on here.
17:29It's obvious.
17:32You're in shock.
17:36You're a doctor now.
17:37I don't need to be a doctor to know what trauma can do to a person.
17:40Let's just consider the facts.
17:42By my calculation, you have suffered two acute traumas today.
17:47Two?
17:48The loss of Isaac Turner.
17:50And the loss of your job.
17:52Jesus Christ.
17:54Hardly comparable.
17:55Or perhaps more accurately, your loss of control.
17:59Are you familiar with the concept of transference?
18:03When we attribute the trauma caused by one person onto a completely different individual?
18:10I know how badly you wanted the job, Rachel.
18:14Pearson took it.
18:16He killed your career.
18:19Killed your dreams.
18:20It makes sense that you projected his face onto the killer.
18:26How could I have projected a man's face when I'd never even seen him before?
18:32James, come in. Request update.
18:35Proceeding with search.
18:39Security check.
18:41It should be too much longer, ma'am.
18:43Just taking a look at an implant.
18:46Repeat.
18:46The scanner identified a foreign object inside the individual's upper torso.
18:51Pacemaker?
18:52That man does not need a pacemaker.
18:53Where is he now? Bring it up.
18:55No coverage in the body search room, ma'am.
19:00Arm support to security.
19:17Sir.
19:25Holy shit. Shut it down.
19:34Police! Police! Police!
19:40Everything okay, ma'am?
19:46noise
19:46concentrate.
19:53Kilo 9 to all units.
19:54Stand by for entry.
19:55Breach in 30 seconds.
19:57Reared on James Whitlock's house underway, sir.
20:01We felt the room needed,
20:03like, after nature warm,
20:04so we've chosen a testing war beaver
20:06with quite...
20:07We saw a little bit more investable.
20:10What's going on?
20:15Oh, please! Oh, please! Oh, please!
20:16Sit down! Sit down!
20:18Where's James? Where's your son?
20:20Calm down, love. Calm down.
20:22James, where is he?
20:25Where's your dad, darling?
20:26It's all right? Look, show me your hands.
20:28Show me your hands. I'm looking for your dad.
20:29Is he here? Is he here?
20:31Calm down!
20:33James, where are you?
20:36We got property, James.
20:39I think this is wrong.
20:45Kilo 9, Kilo 2. Property clear. No eyes on Whitlock.
20:49Recover all devices to CXC.
20:53Gonna need a bigger ops room.
20:55Appears to be exactly what he says it is, ma'am.
20:58Electronic device to regulate his heartbeat.
21:00You believed it was a, um...
21:02Commander Carey didn't believe anything.
21:04She had reason to suspect Mr. Pearson may have been harboring an IED.
21:09Under the circumstances, there was no other course of action available to her.
21:13Just to clarify, ma'am.
21:14What is she doing here?
21:17Leaving.
21:19Oh, you're right.
21:20You've got this.
21:22You don't need my help.
21:24Help?
21:29I hope you're wrong, Rachel.
21:33About the footage.
21:35But if you're right...
21:37You can't say I didn't warn you.
21:43A PPA will escort you home.
21:44No need. I'm not going home.
21:46I do have a life, you know.
21:50She doesn't.
21:56Keep eyes on her.
21:58Oh, Pearson's phone, ma'am.
22:00Did you get into it?
22:01He spat out some kind of malware.
22:03Corrupted half the files on the local drive.
22:05So what?
22:06There's a virus in the ops room?
22:07No, no.
22:07One secure laptop, so the sum total of the damage.
22:10But I suggest we put Mr. Pearson's phone back in its place.
22:14What has he got hidden on it?
22:15He's ready when you are, ma'am.
22:24Do you want someone else to take the lead in there?
22:28No.
22:39Kilo 3, Kilo 1.
22:40Heads up, ma'am.
22:42The commissioner's in the building.
22:43He's asking for you.
22:44Yates, I need to get in there before you...
22:47Rachel.
22:48Sir, I was just about to...
22:50I asked you for updates.
22:52I've just come from a Cobra meeting
22:54where the PM asked repeatedly if we were any nearer to naming the suspect.
22:58And then I have to find out the name from comms.
23:00Comms?
23:00The BBC are going to release the name at 10 o'clock.
23:03Sir, that is Khadija Khan grandstanding.
23:05She won't do it, I can handle it.
23:07We want them to do it.
23:08James Whitlock is armed and dangerous.
23:11The public has a right to know who the suspect is.
23:12Sir, as you and comms are aware, I have concerns about the footage.
23:16We will bring Mr Whitlock in for questioning, but he is not a suspect until I say he is.
23:21Is he here?
23:26What is Commander Pearson doing in a cell?
23:29Mr Pearson has volunteered to undergo some additional vetting.
23:32You got him banged up like a terror suspect!
23:34The circumstances of his admission to SO15 were highly irregular.
23:38They raised a number of concerns relating to sensitive operational matters.
23:41CTC has been compromised, and protocol dictates until I can fully question Mr Pearson,
23:47his security vetting remains incomplete.
23:49I'm afraid she's right, sir.
23:54You've got ten minutes.
24:20You've got ten minutes.
24:29If we're in danger of going past nine, I wonder if I might be allowed a quick call.
24:33Wish my girls goodnight.
24:35We're not in danger of that.
24:40Well, that was an icebreaker.
24:43I'm not sure there's a lot more I can reveal after that.
24:49No one's monitoring us, Mr Pearson.
24:53Really?
24:53The room's offline.
24:54The cameras and the microphones are down.
24:58Um...
24:58Should they be?
25:00No one's watching.
25:03No one's listening.
25:05No one's recording.
25:07You can say whatever you want with total deniability.
25:13Wow.
25:15Okay.
25:20How's the case?
25:21We've had a breakthrough.
25:23Fantastic.
25:24Have you found the shooter?
25:25I have a pretty good idea where he's hiding.
25:29In plain sight.
25:33We're beginning to amass a wealth of evidence to support the key eyewitness.
25:39With everything we've got, he's going to struggle to deny it.
25:42Did you say THE eyewitness?
25:43Singular.
25:44I thought there was a whole room full of reporters.
25:45Only one eyewitness got a clear look at the government's face.
25:48Hmm.
25:49Are they credible?
25:52Sorry, I have to ask.
25:53We've all seen eyewitnesses crumble in the dark.
25:59Wait, all those camera crews must have been recording.
26:01He should have plenty of footage of the suspect.
26:05Well, I am chomping at the bit to start helping.
26:08I know there's only so much you can share before I clear security, but file me under I for intrigued.
26:12Hmm.
26:14Funny.
26:16I was going to file you under P.
26:18Capirson.
26:19Crime suspect.
26:27Where were you at the time of the attack?
26:30Me.
26:31I was at lunch.
26:33At lunch?
26:34Where?
26:35Sushi place.
26:36Sushi place.
26:36It's called Dropsy Art.
26:38You were in King's Cross at the time of the attack.
26:41Is it King's Cross, really?
26:46Does it have a name, this sushi place?
26:49I suppose it does.
26:50I ate there all the time, but now I think about it, I'm not sure I've ever noticed what it's
26:53called.
26:54I can see why they made you a detective.
26:58I say lunch.
27:00By the time I'd ordered, I got the call.
27:02I'm set down, report to CTC, contract brought forward immediately.
27:05If I'd have known I'd still be waiting to start work at half past eight in the evening,
27:08I might have stayed to finish my Mackie rolls.
27:13You can drop the act.
27:15It's just the two of us.
27:18Is it?
27:19I've been honest with you, Mr. Pearson.
27:21If that's your name.
27:24Okay.
27:25Why don't you try being honest with me in return?
27:28Where were you at one o'clock this afternoon?
27:31Wait, that's it.
27:32Yoi Shinsei.
27:34Do you know it?
27:37Yoi Shinsei means good health in Japanese.
27:42Speaking of honesty...
27:48You haven't been completely honest with me, have you, Commander?
27:57I can hear the transmitters.
28:02Tom.
28:04Cut the feeds.
28:05What did she say?
28:07Ma'am, obviously I can't.
28:08Tom.
28:09I said cut the feeds.
28:10What?
28:10It's a question of safety, ma'am.
28:12Yours.
28:12What the hell is she doing?
28:13I'm not entirely sure, sir.
28:15Take this room...
28:16offline.
28:18I'm sorry, Governor.
28:19Don't be ridiculous.
28:21Don't be ridiculous.
28:28Now we're offline.
28:30Well...
28:31Fool me once.
28:32Get security down there.
28:33Drag her out.
28:35Securities to interview room one.
28:36Stand by for further and shred.
28:37Where's Talbot?
28:39He can deal with his shit.
28:48What do you want?
28:51In general?
28:52With SO-15.
28:53Did you...
28:55Come here to...
28:57Finish me off?
28:59Sorry to...
29:00If you wanted me dead,
29:02You could have shot me while you had the chance.
29:05Would you mind backing up a bit, Commander?
29:08You had the chance.
29:09I mean, quite a bit.
29:14It wasn't a mistake, was it?
29:18You wanted me to see you.
29:19Have I done something to offend you?
29:21You made sure I did.
29:22Because if I have, I'd like to make up for it.
29:24You think I can be played?
29:25I just need to know what it is.
29:29You think you can lie to my face?
29:31And I'll doubt myself like some gaslit girlfriend.
29:33Whoa, whoa, whoa.
29:34Where did that come from?
29:35I saw you kill Isaac Turner.
29:38And you know I did.
29:46Right.
29:48I'm an idiot.
29:50You got me.
29:52You got me.
29:54As first-day pranks go, that was pretty dark.
29:57I mean, armed robbery had me running a search for Robin Banks,
29:59but this was Kafkaesque.
30:01Who's protecting you?
30:02Still!
30:03The Deputy Commissioner, is he involved?
30:04He's going on a bit.
30:05The Commissioner?
30:06How far up does this go?
30:07It's getting weird now.
30:09Which hostile foreign power paid you to kill the Home Secretary?
30:23Come on to Karen.
30:27Rachel.
30:28I like a joke.
30:29This one's gone too far.
30:31A man is dead.
30:32A good man.
30:32Not to mention the four fallen officers.
30:36Why don't we bring this sideshow to a close and get on with the job?
30:39You and I have a rather important case to solve.
30:42And we won't solve it sitting here.
30:52I have a case to solve.
30:54You haven't cleared security.
31:03Wow.
31:09You said all.
31:11No.
31:12No.
31:13No.
31:37No.
31:39No, no.
31:40No.
31:41No.
31:50This fuckery ends here.
31:55Bob, give me a word.
31:57Sir, sir, I need more time.
32:02As soon as Commander Pearson is ready, the Deputy Commissioner will escort him up.
32:06If he still wants the job after the welcome he's had...
32:08Sir, Mr. Pearson's vetting is incomplete.
32:10He does not have access to the 7th floor.
32:13Is someone going to tell her?
32:16We followed up on Pearson's story, Mum.
32:19Lunch in Coldrop's yard?
32:20Let me guess. You pulled CCTV of Coldrop's yard and he was right there?
32:24He was, Mum.
32:25Right by the sushi place?
32:26Yes.
32:27And if he'd said he'd had lunch on the moon, you'd have found him up there too.
32:30Where's correction?
32:31Sir, they've hacked the cameras.
32:33It was one of ours, Mum.
32:42Operation Baratous Camera, B7.
32:45Coldrop's yard.
32:52Ten o'clock news.
32:53We name James Whitlock as our suspect.
32:56Commander Pearson is cleared for the 7th floor.
32:59I'll prepare a statement.
33:05Shut the door.
33:08Shut the door!
33:10Guys, you're out.
33:13Please.
33:28How?
33:29How did this happen?
33:31Another dummy cow?
33:33Another pointless demo camera with a missing hard drive?
33:37How?
33:37No, Mum.
33:38I thought Operation Baratous was ready to launch.
33:41I just...
33:42I just told the press it was.
33:44I told them.
33:45Our smart cams are ready to catch correction in the act.
33:48There were no concerns.
33:49No concerns.
33:49No flags, Mum.
33:51No anomalies.
33:51No correction.
33:52Guess what?
33:53He wasn't in Coldrop's yard at the time of the attack.
33:57He was stood three feet away from me with a gun in my face.
34:00Three feet away?
34:02He was six feet away from you before.
34:06Just saying.
34:07I should know how close he was, Nadia.
34:08He stood there, staring at me for five fucking seconds, for Christ's sake.
34:12And it was three seconds before.
34:14He stopped and looked at you for two, three seconds, you said.
34:18You can see what we're driving at, Rachel.
34:43You don't believe this?
34:46It's not that we don't believe you, Mum.
34:48It sort of is.
34:49Eyewitness reports are never 100%.
34:51You know that.
34:52Eyewitnesses.
34:53Mum, we're not telling you anything you wouldn't hear from the CPS or the judge.
34:57Oh, why would I expect any more from my own...
35:01Fucking department.
35:02I don't know.
35:03I don't know.
35:04I don't know.
35:15I don't know.
35:16I don't know.
35:18I don't know.
35:19I don't know.
35:20I don't know.
35:21I don't know.
35:22I don't know.
35:24I don't know.
35:26I don't know.
35:28I don't know.
35:29I don't know.
35:30I don't know.
35:31I don't know.
35:32I don't know.
35:32I don't know.
35:51Abbey, is it true?
35:53Is what true?
35:56Isaac, Turner's dead.
36:00Yeah.
36:02Abbey, it's true.
36:04I don't know, a lot of people are saying he's alive, I mean they keep posting him in different
36:10places around the world, I know most of them are BS but like, how can you really believe
36:15anything when he was a deep fake OG?
36:18I can tell you with certainty Abigail, he's um, he's dead.
36:25You believe me don't you Abbey?
36:27It's so weird.
36:30I feel like I knew him, I mean you did know him.
36:38Are you still there?
36:40Yeah, I've um, I've got to go, I've got a meeting.
36:54I promise I wasn't listening.
36:59Reefing in five, if that works for you.
37:15Every operation needs a clear chain of command and I have no intention of getting in the
37:23way of yours.
37:38last thing anyone needs right now is a speech from the new boss, so I won't be making one.
37:46Other than to say hi, hey, Noah Pearson, pleased to meet you, looking forward to getting to
37:50know you all.
37:52And of course working closely with Deputy Commander Kerry, who for the avoidance of any doubt remains
37:57in operational command.
37:59of Operation Veritas, and of course the investigation into the Westminster attack, with which I'm
38:04rapidly trying to acquaint myself.
38:06Now, I believe we have a suspect, and that would be this gentleman.
38:11Jamie Whitlock.
38:12I'm sorry, just remind me.
38:13Why isn't this prick face down in a terror cell already?
38:20Well, come on.
38:22Have we got eyes on his family?
38:24Are we monitoring their movements?
38:26Is he online?
38:26Let's get into his Insta.
38:27Let's get into his Facebook.
38:28Let's get into his 4chan.
38:30Let's find out who he's talking to.
38:32This is the mother load, sir.
38:34Alright, now we're talking.
38:35James Whitlock's devices.
38:36Family claim they haven't seen or heard from him in the last three months.
38:39I'll soon tell you if that's true.
38:41Where do you want to start?
38:43Start with this phone.
38:46Yeah.
38:49Hello?
38:50Rachel, just to let you know, this call's being recorded, and we've got you on loudspeaker.
38:54Our legal team are present, and fully support our decision.
38:59Public interest outweighs the concerns you've raised, so we're going to lead with Whitlock at 10.
39:04Would you like to make a comment?
39:05What time is it now?
39:06Three minutes to 10.
39:08Rachel?
39:09Rachel, I've got the crew waiting downstairs.
39:12Comment?
39:12The commissioner said it should be you.
39:14It's your investigation.
39:15I just need your approval on the statement.
39:20I say we go ahead.
39:24Just a second.
39:31Before we go making this statement, I'll be sure this is our man.
39:35It's true.
39:36This is your investigation.
39:38You have to be certain.
39:41What?
39:41Well, as you can see, there's no lack of video evidence.
39:47I don't need to tell you how problematic video evidence can be.
39:51And what about the eyewitness?
39:53Do they concur?
39:54Well, I trust we're keeping them in a safe house somewhere.
39:57Not this time, no.
40:00Because?
40:02Because I am the eyewitness.
40:07Seems I don't know this case as well as I thought.
40:13I'm sorry.
40:16But wait, you haven't answered my question.
40:19Is that our shooter?
40:23Is that the man you saw?
40:30It's ten o'clock.
40:32Rachel.
40:34It's ten o'clock.
40:48Rachel.
40:51The police investigating the murder of Home Secretary Isaac Turner and four armed police officers
40:57are searching for a 34-year-old man from South London.
41:01James Whitlock, who has previous firearms convictions, was captured by a BBC camera crew
41:06seconds after the attack.
41:09This exclusive footage appears to show an armed James Whitlock leaving the conference hall
41:14where Turner had been speaking at the launch of a new...
41:25And Linda's going down.
41:33And I'm told we can now cross live to Deputy Commander Rachel Carey, who is expected to issue an official
41:41statement.
41:42Is this an attack on London?
41:43Is this an attack on London?
41:46Good evening, everyone.
41:49An individual has emerged as our lead focus in the investigation into the Westminster attack.
41:56We are keen to speak to Mr James Whitlock from Lewisham, South London, at the earliest opportunity.
42:03Anyone who has information on Mr Whitlock's whereabouts should contact the police immediately.
42:08We ask the public to stay vigilant and not to approach the individual Mr Whitlock has a history of criminality
42:15and may be harmed.
42:16She's good, isn't she?
42:28We are, of course, still following multiple lines of inquiry.
42:32We are keeping an open mind as to the motive for this attack, and we are keeping an open mind
42:37as to who is behind it.
42:38No!
42:40No!
42:42No!
42:42No!
42:43No!
42:44No!
42:47That was a statement from Deputy Commander Rachel Carey.
42:52The police have now officially named James Whitlock as a person of interest in the Westminster attack,
42:57and have asked the public to come forward with any information as to his whereabouts.
43:02We've got to put the bins out again.
43:04I'm now joined in the studio by our security correspondent Caroline Brown. Caroline.
43:22You know, I think you are actually allowed to just ring the doorbell.
43:27Why is there fun in that?
43:34James Whitlock.
43:37I told you he should never have been let out.
43:48I think this might be Whitlock's number.
43:53Oh.
43:55Sorry, Jamie.
43:56Your daughter ratted you out.
43:59077-009-00481.
44:02Probably thinks that VPN is going to protect him.
44:05Will it?
44:05No.
44:06This means we've got his location.
44:08Only down at the exact coordinates.
44:10Look in now.
44:12Target's phone is online and currently active in Kent.
44:17Coordinates are sent in.
44:19With me.
44:23I think we know where to find him.
44:25Result?
44:25Send me the coordinates.
44:26You heading down there?
44:28Of course.
44:29Good.
44:31Jump in with me.
44:34We could use you here, Mob.
44:36Why?
44:40We're working together, aren't we?
44:48I'm gonna need to break it.
44:51I'm not sure if I can't get this.
44:53I'm not sure if we could use you here.
44:58We could use it.
45:00No, no, no, no.
45:03We could use it.
45:04We could use it.
45:06We could use it, no.
45:10Sorry.
45:55Well, I didn't get to wish my girls goodnight.
46:00Maybe I'll get to wish them good morning.
46:10I'm glad we've got a minute, actually.
46:12There's something I ought to confess.
46:18I've had a conversation with HR.
46:22HR?
46:22About today.
46:24The unorthodox vetting.
46:26I'm still not sure if that was a first-day prank or what,
46:28but zero tolerance has to mean zero tolerance.
46:32That means calling out workplace bullying every time we encounter it.
46:35You've made a complaint about me.
46:37No.
46:38Two complaints.
46:39Two complaints of bullying.
46:41One about bullying, the other about the incident in the search room.
46:44Body search is rarely dignifying,
46:46especially for those of us with medical implants.
46:49In front of an audience,
46:50we subjected the gaze of half a dozen colleagues.
46:54It left me feeling exposed,
46:56in every sense of the word.
46:59It left me feeling vulnerable.
47:03HR say because it involved nudity.
47:05It comes under sexual harassment.
47:10I thought you had an IED.
47:22I got you.
47:24I got you.
47:25I got you back, Rachel.
47:26I got you back.
47:28That's it.
47:29We're evens.
47:36Did you seriously think I had an IED?
47:41Sorry, that's unfair.
47:43After everything you've been through.
47:46I didn't appreciate you'd had such a close encounter with a gunman yourself.
47:51Must have been terrifying.
47:55Makes you wonder what sort of man does that to all the men.
48:00Does what exactly?
48:06Intimidates her,
48:07threatens her,
48:08tries to bully her into silence.
48:10Is that what he was trying to do?
48:15I don't know.
48:16You tell me.
48:22Sorry, Rachel.
48:23HR jokes aside,
48:25I feel like I'm still getting a bit of hostility
48:28regarding the accusation that you made in the vetting.
48:31Which accusation?
48:33The one about me assassinating Isaac Turner.
48:36That was detective's humor, right?
48:38Because honestly,
48:39a couple of times I started to wonder
48:40if you might actually mean it.
48:43How could you possibly imagine that?
48:47Quite easily.
48:49Famously unreliable things, memories.
48:52All the panic about video evidence,
48:54our powers of recollection
48:55are far more susceptible to compromise.
48:57You can't hack a memory.
48:59Stranger things have happened.
49:01Stranger things have happened today.
49:05There is another possibility.
49:09You asked yourself.
49:10Where's Unifor?
49:12They were following us.
49:15The fuck are they?
49:18Kilo wants control.
49:25Kilo wants control.
49:26Do you read?
49:33Why are you going a different route to Unifor?
49:35You put in the coordinates.
49:36He must have changed them.
49:40Stop this car.
49:44I said I'd like you to stop the car.
49:46We're almost there.
50:15We need to get in there.
50:16Where's armed support?
50:17Where's Unifor?
50:17They'll be here any second.
50:19Then we wait.
50:21We risk Whitlock escaping.
50:24You want that on your conscience?
50:29Come on.
50:34You can wait.
50:35Stay on comms.
50:36I'll need you.
50:47I'll need you.
51:30Do you know one?
51:33Rachel.
51:36You better come and see this.
51:48No.
52:08Simmer down, wild kid.
52:11You're not going anywhere.
52:26You should have killed me when you had the chance.
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