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The Capture - Season 3 - Episode 02: Lone Wolves

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00:00Deepfakes have become easier to create and harder to detect.
00:05How can we believe what we see?
00:07Operation Veritas sees the launch of a new kind of CCTV camera
00:12designed to detect cyber attacks and correction in real time.
00:16Please do join me in welcoming to the stage, Isaac Turner.
00:22We've lost it. Coming to three.
00:25I'm told Carrie Camps is trending already.
00:36Get these cameras back up!
00:38Do all the clothing.
00:44I want you to put eyes on Danny Hart and bring Gemma Garland in.
00:48Correction is in play at home. They're all suspect.
00:51I would delete that one if I were you.
00:53We have a deal.
00:55Why would I do you a favor?
00:56So I can owe you one.
00:59Nat!
01:00It's not. The shooter matches the others.
01:02Yes, because it's all been corrected.
01:03Why am I the only one who saw the suspect?
01:06Forgive the intrusion. I know this is a critical time.
01:08Deputy Commander Carey, allow me to introduce Commander Pearson.
01:11Our new head of SO-15.
01:13Pleased to meet you.
01:30Firearm support.
01:31Firearm support.
01:32Firearm support to Ops Room 1.
01:34Firearm support to Ops Room 1.
01:35Firearm support.
01:36Intruder in CTC.
01:38Intruder.
01:38This is a security breach threat level critical.
01:41Firearm support. 30 seconds.
01:42Remain exactly where you are.
01:44Hands where I can see them.
01:45Deputy Commander Carey, I don't know what the hell you think you're doing, but you better have a bloody good
01:49explanation for it.
01:51What do you mean, compromised?
01:53Firearm support. 20 seconds.
01:58Mr. Pearson doesn't have clearance.
02:01Clearance?
02:01For the seventh floor.
02:02Commander Pearson has passed security vetting without a single concern.
02:06Not with SO-15, he hasn't.
02:08We've introduced emergency measures since the breach of the QE2.
02:14It seemed appropriate, sir, given our understanding of the threat is still evolving.
02:19Mr. Pearson will be escorted to a secure interview room where he will await questioning by a higher-ranking officer.
02:25He's the highest-ranking officer in the department.
02:27Very well, then, the Commissioner.
02:28Commissioner Yates is with the PM. In case you hadn't noticed, London is under attack.
02:32Then he will have to wait until a higher-ranking officer becomes available.
02:35Fire officer for all arriving.
02:36Yeah, stand down!
02:37Crying out now.
02:39Sir, until Mr. Pearson can be properly vetted, I have operational control of CTC.
02:44His presence here constitutes an ongoing breach, and he must be considered an intruder.
02:51And frankly, sir, questions need to be asked about how this was allowed to happen.
02:55For God's sake, Rachel, read the room.
02:57I was told to fast-track the new commander's orientation because you needed the support.
03:00You.
03:01And frankly, I can see why.
03:03It's a pity you weren't this hot on security of the QE2.
03:09That was a bit harsh, Jez.
03:14I mean, she's not wrong.
03:19The government building's been breached.
03:21There's an assassin on the loose.
03:22Makes sense to up security at time like this.
03:26As Commander Kerry said, she has operational control of CTC.
03:29If she calls it a breach, it's a breach.
03:36So I guess that makes me an intruder.
03:40I won't be offended if you'd like to put me through another round of vetting.
03:43Far from it.
03:44I appreciate your rigor.
03:46You don't mess about.
03:47Now, it's prudent.
03:50It's prudent.
03:50Not to mention...
03:52On brand.
03:55I'm looking forward to working together, Commander Kerry.
03:57I can already see how your by-the-book approach is going to complement my more progressive style.
04:16I'm glad you think you've got time for this, Rachel.
04:18I can't think of a more backward set of priorities.
04:20Just a thought.
04:22I'd be happy to waive the two ranks above thing if it makes it easier.
04:25I believe that's at my discretion.
04:29In which case, you'd be authorized to vet me yourself.
04:32If you'd like.
04:38I'm gonna do it quickly.
04:40Because, yes, questions need to be asked.
04:42On why the Home Secretary's killer is still out there.
04:46And you're not even looking for him.
05:15Causech, yes.
05:15I'm going to be afraid.
05:16Come on, you're not even looking for him.
05:29Have a great day.
06:00The government has sent shockwaves around the world.
06:04The Home Secretary was in Westminster to promote smarter surveillance in the UK.
06:08Natasha coming to you in 20.
06:10Can we put it out?
06:12Trying to wear down legal compliance, but they're not happy.
06:15When are they?
06:17Police asked you to hand over all footage.
06:19You sent it to us. Doesn't mean it's not under embargo.
06:21One clip from my phone. They've got everything else.
06:25Khadija's got a plan for that.
06:26You've gone up a notch in her book, by the way.
06:28I've gone up a notch. I've risked my life that fucking shot.
06:31She joins me now.
06:32Natasha.
06:33Good evening, Khadija.
06:34You need to ask about her well-being for compliance.
06:36Natasha, I know you've been through an ordeal. How are you?
06:40And her crew.
06:40Are you and your crew safe and out of harm's way?
06:43Yes, thank you, Khadija.
06:45Have the police given any indication as to the identity of the gunman or their motivation?
06:51Not as yet, Khadija.
06:52The police have asked the public not to speculate as to the motive of the killer as they're following multiple
06:58lines of inquiry.
07:00Terrorist attack in Westminster.
07:01A future British Prime Minister gunned down in cold blood.
07:06And what do we hear from the authorities?
07:08Crickets.
07:09In the void of information, urgent questions are piling up.
07:13Not least, how is an armed attacker allowed to walk into a government building,
07:18kill a senior British politician, and so far evade character?
07:22Pull up everything there is to find on Noah Pearson.
07:25Search police and military records.
07:27Yes, ma'am.
07:30Run facial rec.
07:31Ma'am, run facial rec on...
07:34The intruder.
07:43Yes, ma'am.
07:45Secure every item on his person.
07:48Advanced screening for weapons, substances, covert transmitting devices.
07:52Send me that smudge.
07:54Send it.
07:56Control security, request a full body scan and search.
08:00Get a wudgie.
08:0426 UK citizens named Noah Pearson.
08:07None of match.
08:09Extend the search to include foreign nations.
08:11Yes, ma'am.
08:13Page, do you recognise this man?
08:16Yes.
08:17He was here a few minutes ago.
08:20Thanks.
08:21I mean before that.
08:24Would it be alright if I went home?
08:27No, it would not.
08:30I need you.
08:32Head of comms thinks you're ready to step up.
08:35Angela?
08:36She believes in you and so do I.
08:39Right now I need you to cross-reference your guest list for the Veritas launch with the witness logs.
08:48DC Jacobs, I'm going to send you this smudge.
08:51I want you to show it to all staff on duty at the QE2 since the launch was announced.
08:55See if they remember seeing him in the building in the days leading up to the attack.
08:59Ma'am.
09:03Ma'am.
09:07If you don't mind us asking.
09:09What the fuck is going on?
09:11Yeah.
09:20With me.
09:32It's him.
09:34That man, claiming to be our new commander.
09:38That is the man that shot Isaac Turner.
09:45Okay.
09:46As for who else is involved?
09:48The deputy commissioner, he must be.
09:50The commissioner?
09:51There's no telling how far up this could go.
09:54Someone experienced a multi-agency level.
09:57That's what Yates said.
09:58What does that mean?
10:01Tom.
10:03Get into the intruder's phone.
10:04Copy everything.
10:06The first thing we need to do is find a reason for him to fail vetting.
10:09We need to deny clearance.
10:11He...
10:12He...
10:13He cannot be allowed in here.
10:14Mum.
10:17Would you mind letting us in?
10:19In?
10:20On your...
10:21Thinking.
10:22Yeah.
10:22What's your theory?
10:24Theory?
10:25Your proposition.
10:26Yeah, I know what a fucking theory is, Tom.
10:27I don't need a theory.
10:28I saw it.
10:29Mum.
10:30Official Rex found a match.
10:38Face match, ma'am.
10:4097.8%.
10:41On person?
10:42No, ma'am.
10:43On the gunman.
10:44Bring him up.
10:47James Whitlock.
10:48Born in Lewisham, South London.
10:50Whitlock?
10:50White British.
10:52Six foot one.
10:53Thirty-four years old.
10:54Can I tell press will be releasing the name of the prime suspect?
10:56No.
10:57And that is not the prime suspect.
10:58Any previous?
10:59Just a bit.
11:00Decisions, threats to kill, conspiracy to murder.
11:02Conspiracy to murder?
11:03Why is he not inside?
11:04Conspiracy to murder or overturned.
11:06He got out last year.
11:07Sentenced to 18 years.
11:08Served for.
11:09Jamie Whitlock.
11:10You know him?
11:11Yeah, he's the one who threatened to kill a load of local councillors.
11:15Summary in Kent.
11:17Find him.
11:18Yes, ma'am.
11:19Bring him in for questioning.
11:21Got an address?
11:22Registered at his mother's address.
11:23Jill Whitlock.
11:24Send in coordinates.
11:25Fire officer support.
11:27Ma'am.
11:28Security need a minute.
11:29Apologies, ma'am.
11:30Seem as there's been some misunderstanding with your recent arrival.
11:34Why?
11:34What's happened?
11:36Oh, beg your pardon, ma'am.
11:37Your other recent arrival.
11:38Gemma Garland?
11:39She's under the impression she'll be joining you on the seventh floor.
11:42No, she isn't.
11:42She's just trying it on.
11:43Tell her to...
11:46Tell her to wait.
11:47I'll be there in a minute.
11:55Khadija.
11:56I was starting to think you weren't speaking to me.
11:59You're not still sore after my little ambush in the studio the other night, are you?
12:04It's not a good look if we're holding hands like Thelma and Louise.
12:07Believe it or not, Khadija, I've had more important things to think about.
12:11Yeah, I know.
12:13So have I.
12:23Why haven't you released any details about your suspect?
12:26You might have more luck finding James Whitlock, if people knew what he looked like.
12:32Where did you get that name from?
12:33So it is Whitlock.
12:36Ed covered his trial back when he was a lowly reporter.
12:39We don't need facial recognition.
12:41Ed recognised him straight away.
12:44Recognised him from what?
12:46Oh, I can't reveal the source.
12:47We've embargoed all the footage.
12:49Well, this seems to have slipped through your fingers.
12:51Khadija, I don't know what you've got, but it is not safe for broadcast.
12:55You can't say it's not in the public interest.
12:57Khadija, you of all people...
13:02If you want to...
13:07The minute Pearson is through security and ready for questioning...
13:11You'll know about it, Mum.
13:24Hello, Rachel.
13:48Noah Pearson.
13:52Fashion designer?
13:54The new commander of SO-15.
13:57Oh.
14:00I'm so sorry.
14:05Evening, sir.
14:09Ed, just through this counter, please.
14:16Sorry for the inconvenience, sir.
14:17Would you mind removing your footwear for me, please?
14:21Just glad I wore a new pair of socks for my first day.
14:35I need your help.
14:39Is that why you dragged me in here?
14:41Why else?
14:42You've become alarmingly good at lying through your teeth, Rachel.
14:45If I didn't know you better, I might have believed you.
14:49Why on earth do you think I'd want to help you?
14:54Because you care.
14:55About you.
14:57About matters of national security.
15:00Why else would you call me up in the middle of a terrorist attack to offer your advice?
15:04Putting Parliament on lockdown is not advice, it's protocol.
15:09Do you miss it?
15:18Is that just the one device, sir?
15:20One's enough.
15:22Two.
15:28I trust that's going to stay in there?
15:30Without question, sir, I guess.
15:35I'm sure Noah Pearson's not his real name.
15:39Uh-huh.
15:40Classic.
15:41What is?
15:42They pass over a highly qualified female candidate in favour of, well, him.
15:48Do you know him?
15:50I know his type, work with enough.
15:53What type?
15:55Public school, obviously.
15:57Eton, most likely, or Charterhouse.
16:00Cambridge.
16:01Cambridge.
16:02Not Oxford or Cambridge.
16:06Durham, maybe.
16:07But not Oxford.
16:08All this from one smudge.
16:10Isn't that why you asked me?
16:14What else can you tell me about him?
16:16From one smudge.
16:22Patch through the live feeds from security.
16:26So that's what you're calling it, a terrorist attack.
16:30If this was about assassinating Isaac Turner, they could have shot him while he was out jogging.
16:36They chose to do it with the nation watching.
16:45I understood the broadcast feeds were cut.
16:48So?
16:48Well, did they want people to see it or not.
16:55Oh.
16:56Rachel.
16:57I heard you ruled this place with an iron fist.
16:59I didn't realise you started looking at your colleagues.
17:02Why are you putting the new commander through security?
17:06Come and take a closer look.
17:11Oh.
17:12Doesn't look like police.
17:15I imagine he's been on secondment a while.
17:19MI5.
17:21Seems to have a certain well-travelled air about him, don't you think?
17:27MI6.
17:31He's got to you, hasn't he?
17:36Madam, turn to your right, please.
17:39What's he done to upset you, Rachel?
17:41Besides taking your job, I mean.
17:44Why are you in here obsessing over this ghost when you should be out hunting Isaac Turner's killer?
17:50He is Isaac Turner's killer.
18:04Could you step forward, please, sir?
18:12Do you have any medical implants we should know about, sir?
18:15Er, yes.
18:18My...
18:19other device.
18:32Get into that.
18:48Do you mind if I take a closer look at that, sir?
18:52Protocol.
18:53Not at all.
18:54Do you have a body search room available?
18:57Protocol.
19:01Well.
19:02You lasted a year.
19:04You've finally gone and cracked.
19:05I told you I don't have long, so why don't you just fast forward to the bit where you realise
19:10I'm right?
19:11I was the only person in the room to see his face.
19:14Everyone else was too busy trying to get him on their cameras or phones, so they must have him.
19:22The news footage has been deepfaked.
19:24You're sure we're wearing your little hidden camera now.
19:32Could I ask you to unbutton your shirt, sir?
19:34I trust we're alone?
19:36Of course, sir.
19:47I know what's going on here.
19:50It's obvious.
19:53You're in shock.
19:56You're a doctor now.
19:58I don't need to be a doctor to know what trauma can do to a person.
20:01Let's just consider the facts.
20:03By my calculation, you have suffered two acute traumas today.
20:08Two?
20:09The loss of Isaac Turner.
20:12And the loss of your job.
20:14Jesus Christ.
20:16Hardly comparable.
20:17Or perhaps more accurately, your loss of control.
20:21Are you familiar with the concept of transference?
20:25When we attribute the trauma caused by one person onto a completely different individual?
20:33I know how badly you wanted the job, Rachel.
20:37Pearson took it.
20:39He killed your career.
20:42Killed your dreams.
20:43It makes sense that you projected his face onto the killer.
20:50How could I have projected a man's face when I'd never even seen him before?
20:56James, come in.
20:57Request update.
20:59Proceeding with search.
21:03Security check.
21:11The scanner identified a foreign object inside the individual's upper torso.
21:15Pacemaker.
21:16That man does not need a pacemaker.
21:18Where is he now?
21:19Bring it up.
21:20No coverage in the body search room, ma'am.
21:25Arm support to security.
21:28Security.
21:42Sir.
21:52Shut it down.
22:01Police!
22:02Police!
22:03Police!
22:07Everything okay, ma'am?
22:20Kilo 9 to all units. Stand by for entry. Breach in 30 seconds.
22:25Reared on James Whitlock's house under way, sir.
22:29We felt the room needed, like, a feature wall,
22:32so we've chosen a tactical leader with quite a false path.
22:36It was a little bit more expensive over there.
22:38What's going on?
22:43Oh, please, oh, please, oh, please!
22:45Sit down! Sit down!
22:46Where's James Whitlock? Where's your son?
22:49Calm down, love. Calm down.
22:51I'm not going from looking for James.
22:52Where is he?
22:54Where's your dad, darling?
22:55It's all right, look. Show me your hands. Show me your hands.
22:58I'm looking for your dad.
22:59You here? Is he here?
23:00Calm down!
23:02Clear!
23:04Look, Hector!
23:06Whitlock property clear.
23:09I think that's his room.
23:16Kilo 9, Kilo 2.
23:17Property clear. No eyes on Whitlock.
23:19Recover all devices to CTC.
23:24I'm going to need a bigger ops room.
23:26It appears to be exactly what he says it is, ma'am.
23:29Electronic device to regulate his heartbeat.
23:30You believed it was a...
23:33Commander Carey didn't believe anything.
23:36She had reason to suspect Mr Pearson may have been harboring an IED.
23:40Under the circumstances, there was no other course of action available to her.
23:44Just to clarify, ma'am, what is she doing here?
23:49Leaving.
23:51Oh, you're right.
23:52You've got this.
23:53You don't need my help.
23:56Help.
24:01I hope you're wrong, Rachel, about the footage.
24:08But if you're right, you can't say I didn't warn you.
24:16A PPO will escort you home.
24:18No need.
24:18I'm not going home.
24:20I do have a life, you know.
24:24She doesn't.
24:30Keep eyes on her.
24:32Oh, Pearson's phone, ma'am.
24:34Did you get into it?
24:35Spat out some kind of malware.
24:37Corrupted half the files on the local drive.
24:39So what?
24:40There's a virus in the ops room?
24:41No, no.
24:42One secure laptop's the sum total of the damage.
24:44But I suggest we put Mr Pearson's phone back in its place.
24:48What has he got hidden on it?
24:50He's ready when you are, ma'am.
24:59Do you want someone else to take the lead in there?
25:03No.
25:14Kilo three, kilo one.
25:16Heads up, ma'am.
25:18The commissioner's in the building.
25:19He's asking for you.
25:20Yates.
25:21I need to get in there before he...
25:23Rachel!
25:24Sir, I was just about...
25:26Asked you for updates.
25:29I've just come from a Cobra meeting where the PM asked repeatedly if we were any nearer to naming the
25:34suspect.
25:35And then I have to find out the name from comms.
25:37Comms?
25:37The BBC are going to release the name at 10 o'clock.
25:40Sir, that is Khadija Khan grandstanding.
25:42She won't do it.
25:43I can handle it.
25:44We want them to do it.
25:46James Whitlock is armed and dangerous.
25:48The public has a right to know who the suspect is.
25:50Sir, as you and comms are aware, I have concerns about the footage.
25:54We will bring Mr Whitlock in for questioning, but he is not a suspect until I say he is.
25:59Is he here?
26:05What is Commander Pearson doing in a cell?
26:07Mr Pearson has volunteered to undergo some additional vetting.
26:11You got him banged up like a terror suspect!
26:13The circumstances of his admission to SO15 were highly irregular.
26:17They raised a number of concerns relating to sensitive operational matters.
26:21CTC has been compromised.
26:23And protocol dictates until I can fully question Mr Pearson,
26:26his security vetting remains incomplete.
26:29I'm not afraid she's right, sir.
26:34You've got ten minutes.
27:10If we're in danger of going past nine, I wonder if I might be allowed a quick call.
27:14Wish my girls goodnight.
27:17We're not in danger of that.
27:22Well, that was an icebreaker.
27:25I'm not sure there's a lot more I can reveal after that.
27:32No one's monitoring us, Mr Pearson.
27:35Really?
27:36The room's offline.
27:37The cameras and the microphones are down.
27:39Um, should they be?
27:43No one's watching.
27:46No one's listening.
27:48No one's recording.
27:50You can say whatever you want with total deniability.
27:57Wow, okay.
28:04How's the case?
28:05We've had a breakthrough.
28:07Fantastic.
28:08Have you found the shooter?
28:10I have a pretty good idea where he's hiding.
28:13In plain sight.
28:18We're beginning to amass a wealth of evidence to support the key eyewitness.
28:24With everything we've got, he's going to struggle to deny it.
28:27Did you say the eyewitness?
28:28Singular.
28:29I thought there was a whole room full of reporters.
28:31Only one eyewitness got a clear look at the gunman's face.
28:34Are they credible?
28:37Sorry, I have to ask.
28:39We've all seen eyewitnesses crumble in the dock.
28:45Wait, all those camera crews must have been recording.
28:47He should have plenty of footage of the suspect.
28:51Well, I am chomping at the bit to start helping.
28:54I know there's only so much you can share before I clear security,
28:57but file me under I for intrigued.
29:01Funny.
29:03I was going to file you under P.
29:05Pearson.
29:06Prime suspect.
29:14Where were you at the time of the attack?
29:17Me?
29:18I was at lunch.
29:20At lunch?
29:22Where?
29:23Sushi place.
29:24Cold dropsy heart.
29:26You were in King's Cross at the time of the attack.
29:29Is it King's Cross, really?
29:34Does it have a name, this sushi place?
29:37I suppose it does.
29:39I eat there all the time, but now I think about it,
29:41I'm not sure I've ever noticed what it's called.
29:43I can see why they made you a detective.
29:47I say lunch.
29:49By the time I'd ordered, I got the call.
29:51Home sec down, report to CTC, contract brought forward immediately.
29:54If I'd have known I'd still be waiting to start work at half past eight in the evening,
29:58I might have stayed to finish my Mackie rolls.
30:03You can drop the act.
30:05It's just the two of us.
30:08Is it?
30:09I've been honest with you, Mr. Pearson.
30:11If that's your name.
30:14Okay.
30:15Why don't you try being honest with me in return?
30:19Where were you at one o'clock this afternoon?
30:22Wait, that's it.
30:23Yo'i Shinsei.
30:24Do you know it?
30:27Yo'i Shinsei.
30:29I mean, there's good health in Japanese.
30:33Speaking of honesty...
30:39You haven't been completely honest with me, have you, Commander?
30:46These cameras are live.
30:49I can hear the transmitters.
30:55Tom.
30:56Cut the feed.
30:58What did she say?
30:59Mum, obviously I can't.
31:00Tom.
31:01I said cut the feeds.
31:03It's a question of safety, Mum. Yours.
31:05What the hell is she doing?
31:06I'm not entirely sure, sir.
31:07Take this room offline.
31:11I'm sorry, Governor.
31:13Don't be ridiculous.
31:21No, we're offline.
31:23Well, fool me once.
31:26Get security down there.
31:27Drag her out.
31:28Security is to interview room one.
31:30Stand by for furthering struggle.
31:31Where's Talbot?
31:33He can deal with this shit.
31:43What do you want?
31:45In general?
31:46With SO-15.
31:48Did you come here to finish me off?
31:54Sorry to...
31:55If you wanted me dead, you could have shot me while you had the chance.
32:00Would you mind backing up a bit, Commander?
32:03You had the chance.
32:04I mean, quite a bit.
32:09It wasn't a mistake, was it?
32:14You wanted me to see you.
32:15Have I done something to offend you?
32:17You made sure I did.
32:18Because if I have, I'd like to make up for it.
32:20You think I can be played?
32:21I just need to know what it is.
32:25You think you can lie to my face, and I'll doubt myself like some gaslit girlfriend.
32:30Whoa, whoa, whoa. Where did that come from?
32:32I saw you kill Isaac Turner.
32:35And you know I did.
32:43Right.
32:45I'm an idiot.
32:47You got me.
32:50You got me.
32:52As first-day pranks go, that was pretty dark.
32:54I mean, armed robbery had me running a search for Robin Banks, but this was Kafkaesque.
32:59Who's protecting you?
33:01Still!
33:01The Deputy Commissioner. Is he involved?
33:02It's going on a bit.
33:04The Commissioner?
33:04How far up does this go?
33:06It's getting weird now.
33:07Which hostile foreign power paid you to kill the Home Secretary?
33:22Commander Cary.
33:26Rachel, I like a joke, but this one's gone too far.
33:30A man is dead.
33:31A good man.
33:32Not to mention the four fallen officers.
33:35Why don't we bring this sideshow to a close and get on with the job?
33:39You and I have a rather important case to solve.
33:42And we won't solve it sitting here.
33:52I have a case to solve.
33:55You haven't cleared security.
33:56You and I have a case to solve it.
34:04Wow.
34:07You get down.
34:08I can't do it.
34:09I can't do it.
34:31I can't do it.
34:38I can't do it.
34:42This fuckery ends here.
34:48As soon as Commander Pearson is ready,
34:50the Deputy Commissioner will escort him up.
34:52If he still wants the job after the welcome he's had...
34:55Sir, Mr Pearson's vetting is incomplete.
34:57He does not have access to the seventh floor.
35:00Is someone going to tell her?
35:03We followed up on Pearson's story, Mum.
35:06Lunch in Coldrop's yard?
35:07Let me guess.
35:08You pulled CCTV of Coldrop's yard and he was right there?
35:12He was, Mum.
35:12Right by the sushi place?
35:14Yes.
35:14And if he'd said he'd had lunch on the moon,
35:16you'd have found him up there too!
35:17Well, it's correction!
35:19Sir, they've hacked the cameras.
35:21It was one of ours, Mum.
35:31Operation Baritas Camera B7.
35:34Coldrop's yard.
35:4110 o'clock news we named James Whitlock as our suspect.
35:45Commander Pearson is cleared for the seventh floor.
35:48I'll prepare a statement.
35:55Shut the door.
35:57Shut the door!
35:59Come on, guys.
36:01You're out.
36:02Please.
36:04Come on, guys.
36:16You're out.
36:18Come on.
36:19How did this happen?
36:21Another dummy cow?
36:24Another pointless demo camera with a missing hard drive.
36:28How?
36:28What? No, Mum.
36:29I thought Operation Veritas was ready to launch.
36:32I just...
36:33I just told the press it was.
36:35I told them our smart cams are ready to catch correction in the act.
36:39There were no concerns.
36:40No concerns.
36:41No flags, Mum.
36:42No anomalies.
36:43No corrections.
36:44Yes, but he wasn't in Coldrop's yard at the time of the attack.
36:48He was stood three feet away from me with a gun in my face.
36:52Three feet away.
36:55He was six feet away from you before.
36:58Just saying.
36:59I should know how close he was, Nadia.
37:01He stood there staring at me for five fucking seconds, for Christ's sake.
37:05And it was three seconds before.
37:07He stopped and looked at you for two, three seconds, you said.
37:11You can see what we're driving at, Rachel.
37:38You don't believe me.
37:40It's not that we don't believe you, Mum.
37:42It sort of is.
37:43Eyewitness reports are never 100%.
37:46You know that.
37:47Eyewitnesses.
37:47Mum, we're not telling you anything you wouldn't hear from the CPS or the judge.
37:52Oh, why would I expect any more from my own...
37:56...fucking department.
38:08No.
38:09No.
38:22No.
38:24No.
38:28No.
38:39No.
38:48Abbey.
38:50Is it true?
38:51Is...
38:52Is what true?
38:54Isaac Turner's dead.
38:58Yeah.
39:00Abbey, it's true.
39:02I don't know.
39:04A lot of people are saying he's alive.
39:07I mean, they keep posting him in different places around the world.
39:11I know most of them are BS,
39:13but, like, how can you really believe anything
39:14when he was a deepfake OG?
39:17I can tell you with certainty, Abigail, he's, um...
39:21He's dead.
39:24You believe me, don't you, Abbey?
39:27So weird.
39:30I feel like I knew him.
39:32I mean, you did know him.
39:38You still there?
39:40Yeah, I've, um...
39:43I've got to go.
39:43I've got a meeting.
39:47I...
39:55Promise I wasn't listening.
40:00Briefing in five, if that works for you.
40:16Every operation needs a clear chain of command.
40:23And I have no intention of getting in the way of yours.
40:41The last thing anyone needs right now is a speech from the new boss.
40:47So I won't be making one.
40:49Other than to say hi, hey, Noah Pearson. Pleased to meet you.
40:53Looking forward to getting to know you all.
40:56And, of course, working closely with Deputy Commander Kerry.
40:59Who, for the avoidance of any doubt, remains in operational command.
41:03Of Operation Veritas.
41:05And, of course, the investigation into the Westminster attack with which I'm rapidly trying to acquaint myself.
41:10Now, I believe we have a suspect.
41:13And that would be this gentleman.
41:15Jamie Whitlock.
41:16And, sorry, just remind me.
41:18Why isn't this prick face down in a terror cell already?
41:26Well, come on.
41:27Have we got eyes on his family?
41:29Are we monitoring their movements?
41:31Is he online?
41:32Let's get into his Insta.
41:33Let's get into his Facebook.
41:34Let's get into his 4Chat.
41:35Let's find out who he's talking to.
41:37This is the mother load, sir.
41:39Family claim they haven't seen or heard from him in the last three months.
41:42We'll soon tell you if that's true.
41:44Where do you want to start?
41:46Start with this phone.
41:49Yeah.
41:53Hello?
41:53Rachel, just to let you know, this call's being recorded.
41:56And we've got you on loudspeaker.
41:58Our legal team are present and fully support our decision.
42:03Public interest outweighs the concerns you've raised.
42:06So we're going to lead with Whitlock at 10.
42:08Would you like to make a comment?
42:10What time is it now?
42:10Three minutes to 10.
42:12Rachel?
42:14Rachel.
42:14I've got the crew waiting downstairs.
42:17Colin?
42:17The commissioner said it should be you.
42:19It's your investigation.
42:20I just need your approval on the statement.
42:25I say we go ahead.
42:29Just a second.
42:37Before we go making this statement, are we sure this is our man?
42:41It's true.
42:42It's true.
42:42This is your investigation.
42:44You have to be certain.
42:47Well, as you can see, there's no lack of video evidence.
42:53I don't need to tell you how problematic video evidence can be.
42:58What about the eyewitness?
43:00Do they concur?
43:01I trust we're keeping them in a safe house somewhere.
43:04Not this time, no.
43:07Because?
43:09Because I am the eyewitness.
43:15It seems I don't know this case as well as I thought.
43:21I'm sorry.
43:24But wait, you haven't answered my question.
43:28Is that our shooter?
43:31Is that the man you saw?
43:39It's ten o'clock.
43:40Rachel.
44:00The police investigating the murder of Home Secretary Isaac Turner and four armed police officers are searching for a 34
44:08-year-old man from South London.
44:11James Whitlock, who has previous firearms convictions, was captured by a BBC camera crew seconds after the attack.
44:19This exclusive footage appears to show an armed James Whitlock leaving the conference hall where Turner had been speaking at
44:27the launch of a new...
44:44And I'm told we can now cross live to Deputy Commander Rachel Carey, who is expected to issue an official
44:53statement.
44:54Why is this investigation taken so far?
44:56Is this an attack on abandonment?
44:58Good evening, everyone.
45:02An individual has emerged as our lead focus in the investigation into the Westminster attack.
45:09We are keen to speak to Mr James Whitlock from Lewisham, South London, at the earliest opportunity.
45:16Anyone who has information on Mr Whitlock's whereabouts should contact the police immediately.
45:21We ask the public to stay vigilant and not to approach the individual Mr Whitlock has a history of criminality
45:29and maybe aren't.
45:30She's good, isn't she?
45:33She's good, isn't she?
45:38She's good, isn't she?
45:43We're trying to keep an open mind as we can.
45:43We are, of course, still keeping an open mind as to who is behind it.
46:00That was a statement from Deputy Commander Rachel Carey.
46:04The police have now officially named James Whitlock as a person of interest in the Westminster attack
46:10and have asked the public to come forward with any information as to his whereabouts.
46:15We've got to put the bins out again.
46:17...in the studio by our security correspondent Caroline Brown. Caroline...
46:36You know, I think you are actually allowed to just ring the doorbell.
46:41Why is there one in that?
46:48James Whitlock.
46:52I told you he should never have been let out.
47:04I think this might be Whitlock's number.
47:09Oh.
47:10Sorry, Jamie. Your daughter ratted you out.
47:14See you, Ward.
47:15Will it?
47:16No.
47:17This means we've got his location.
47:18Only down at the exact coordinates.
47:21Look in now.
47:23Target's phone is online and currently active in Kent.
47:28Coordinates.
47:29Send him.
47:30With me.
47:34I think we know where to find him.
47:36Result.
47:37Send me the coordinates.
47:38You heading down there?
47:39Of course.
47:40Good.
47:43Jump in with me.
47:46We could use you here, Mum.
47:47Help.
47:48Why?
47:52We're working together, aren't we?
48:01Honey, move.
48:03Okay.
48:04Come together.
48:06Come on, Lloyd.
48:07Come on.
48:10Help.
48:11Get in, bro.
48:11Go.
48:12Hey.
48:13Hello.
48:17Look at you guys.
48:20Look at you guys.
48:23Oh.
48:24Sorry.
48:55Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
49:11Well, I didn't get to wish my ghost.
49:13It was goodnight.
49:15Maybe I'll get to wish them good morning.
49:27I'm glad we've got a minute, actually.
49:29There's something I ought to confess.
49:34I've...
49:35had a conversation with HR.
49:39HR?
49:39About today. The unorthodox vetting.
49:43Well, I'm still not sure if that was a first-day prank or what,
49:45but zero tolerance has to mean zero tolerance,
49:48and that means calling out workplace bullying every time we encounter it.
49:52You've made a complaint about me?
49:55No. Two complaints.
49:57Two complaints of bullying?
49:59One about bullying, the other about the incident in the search room.
50:02Body searchers rarely dignifying,
50:04especially for those of us with medical implants.
50:07in front of an audience to be subjected to the gaze of half a dozen colleagues.
50:12It left me feeling exposed,
50:15in every sense of the word.
50:18It left me feeling vulnerable.
50:22HR say because it involved nudity, it comes under...
50:27sexual harassment.
50:30I thought you had an IED.
50:42I got you.
50:44I got you.
50:45I got you back, Rachel.
50:46I got you back.
50:49That's it.
50:49We're evens.
50:57Did you seriously think I had an IED?
51:02Sorry, that's unfair.
51:04After everything you've been through.
51:07I didn't appreciate you'd had such a close encounter with a gunman yourself.
51:12Must have been terrifying.
51:17Makes you wonder,
51:19what sort of man does that to all of them?
51:23Does what exactly?
51:28Intimidates her, threatens her,
51:31tries to bully her into silence.
51:33Is that what he was trying to do?
51:37I don't know.
51:39You tell me.
51:45Sorry, Rachel, or HR jokes aside,
51:48I feel like I'm still getting a bit of hostility
51:52regarding the accusation that you made in the vetting.
51:55Which accusation?
51:57The one about me assassinating Isaac Turner.
52:00That was detective's humour, right?
52:02Because honestly, a couple of times I started to wonder if you might actually...
52:05mean it.
52:07How could you possibly imagine that?
52:12Quite easily.
52:13Famously unreliable things, memories.
52:17For all the panic about video evidence,
52:19our powers of recollection are far more susceptible to compromise.
52:22You can't hack a memory.
52:24Stranger things have happened.
52:27Stranger things have happened today.
52:30There is another possibility.
52:34Have you asked yourself...
52:36Where's Uniform?
52:38They were following us.
52:40Who the fuck are they?
52:44Kilo want control.
52:51Kilo want control, do you read?
52:59Why are you going a different route to Uniform?
53:02You put in the coordinates.
53:03You must have changed them.
53:07Stop this car.
53:11I said I'd like you to stop the car.
53:13We're almost there.
53:24I'll tell you what .
53:33Are you gonna tell them in the game?
53:33You don't miss a crime thing.
53:34Don't miss a crime thing.
53:43We need to get in there.
53:45Where's armed support?
53:46Where's uniform?
53:46They'll be here any second.
53:48Then we wait.
53:51Then risk Whitlock escaping.
53:53You want that on your conscience?
53:58Come on.
54:03You can wait.
54:05Stay on comms.
54:06I'll need you.
54:36I'll need you.
55:09You better come and see this.
55:33You better come and see this.
55:43Simmer down, wild kid.
55:46You're not going anywhere.
56:01You should have killed me when you had the chance.
56:32You're not going anywhere.
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