- 13 hours ago
Category
📺
TVTranscript
00:04and finally here he is the great man himself detective please let me introduce you to
00:10nigella fletcher she is my third cousin twice removed uh something like that a second cousin
00:16thrice renewed actually oh it's a pleasure to meet you mrs fletcher miss sadly unmarried
00:22but please let me say assuredly the pleasure is all mine your renown stretches right across
00:29the pond and back again oh thank you thank you and what brings you all the way to toronto she's
00:36an
00:36author nigella has written a penny dreadful well tommy hardly a penny dreadful it's a proper novel
00:43and despite the uh subject matter which is why murder of course i'm sure he'll be interested
00:50nigella is on a speaking tour promoting her book so i said i'd show the finest police station in
00:56all the colonies i'm hoping to set a novel in your fair city and who better than to show miss
01:02fletcher
01:02the inner workings of the toronto constabulary than the great detective himself william murdoch
01:08and on that note i shall take my lovely wife to lunch oh well we're not going to that dreadful
01:12public house are we there's nothing wrong with ryan's hot pot all right all right well detective murdoch
01:19i am your humble student oh um would you do me the honor of signing this i really enjoyed your
01:27book
01:27it has given me numerous ideas just let me get a pen
01:36so you're saying science is a better determinant of guilt than looking someone in the eye the eyes can
01:43lie science never does yeah but it's not invaluable true but it can help to determine the direction
01:49one's investigation one's investigation should take well that's interesting i'm gonna give a wife
01:55excuse me detective murdoch yes yes of course i'll be right there
02:03henry then yes sir
02:07miss fletcher allow me to introduce you to henry higgins
02:11newsome one of our finest constables oh well thank you sir i do what i can then please be so
02:17kind
02:18and show miss fletcher the ins and outs of your complex work all right right
02:28well it's no easy job being a police constable let me tell you the road is often fraught with danger
02:37well you look well able to handle it oh thank you miss i remember one time i was
02:57hello detective murdoch toronto constabulary
03:07detective ralph wells mr addison is in there thank you gentlemen thank you i'll take it from here
03:36i'm with the detective miss fletcher please this is a crime scene then this is indeed my lucky day
04:06please don't touch anything
04:10of course
04:13anything
04:16where is constable higgins oh i lost him about an hour ago wasn't much to it
04:21your desk sergeant very helpfully told me where you were so i thought i'd come to where the action is
04:27well now you've seen it
04:31what you want me to go yes but please
04:37teddy
04:39teddy roberts
04:44joe
04:45finally this is the last station house on my list i thought i'd never find you
04:49what are you doing here i came to visit my friend in the big city what about your farm fields
04:54weren't
04:54ready for planting so i thought hey i got a friend in toronto maybe i should come and see this
04:58place for
04:59myself so don't show me around i can't tomorrow i'm saved later then sure do you mind if i just
05:07i'll leave this year i'm gonna go kick around for a few hours are you gonna be all right yeah
05:14what
05:14you think the big cities can eat me up you don't need to be worried about joe ends he knows
05:19how to
05:19handle himself teddy so what part of full cooperation didn't you understand sir i heard
05:28you told nigella to leave you alone not in so many words but she was interfering with our investigation
05:34she simply wants to learn from you i promised her that you would cooperate oh i'm sure it was a
05:40misunderstanding here detected i've got something for you what is it well as best as i can reckon
05:46a full list of all who attended mr addison's retirement party mr wells provided it after
05:52you threw me out of the office you see that murdoch a bracken reed possibly somewhere down the line
05:59thank you now if you'll excuse me where are you going to the morgue sir well take nigella with you
06:06she may as well get a look at the nitty-gritty i like nitty-gritty
06:12so what specialized training do you have miss hart i have a medical degree but most of what i
06:17gleaned is from working with that man there and his wife of course oh yes the the former coroner
06:24still quite the position a real achievement for a woman like yourself
06:31what have you been talking he's killed with a small bore weapon likely a 22 caliber do you think
06:36he could be self-inflicted possible detective take a look at this
06:42if you would excuse me oh sorry yes
06:47there are traces of fabric found in the wound
06:50that explains it the gun must have been wrapped in it therefore no one heard the shot
06:55especially if the party is quite raucous don't you think very good thank you well i suppose those
07:03who can't do right so what's the next step detective well in the morning i shall be interviewing all
07:11those who were present at the party in the morning yes oh that's excellent you can attend my reading
07:19tonight oh amelia turnberry and janet maloney were the dearest of friends they had known each other
07:29since childhood and grew up in harmony despite the difference in both their class and religion
07:37amelia was to the manner born or at least she carried herself as such
07:43as janet would never have been given the chance to rise above the station their religion permitted
07:50and it was on that cold november day janet went missing
08:00i'm not sure how much more i want to hear of this oh don't be daft margaret it's just a
08:04work of
08:05fiction i know she's a relative but she's pretty good eh even though i say so myself she does have
08:11a
08:11keen eye for detail most women do and it's bloody annoying thomas why don't you let her sit in on
08:18your interviews do you think that's a good idea well you've just said yourself she's got a keen eye
08:25let's see what her hearing's like
08:31well if he killed himself he denied everyone else the pleasure
08:35i'd take it he was not well liked he was a liar he promised me a partnership i waited for
08:42him to
08:43retire thought i'd hear the magic words nothing and that made you angry uh miss nigella fletcher she's
08:52assisting me on this well miss fletcher of course that made me angry but i wouldn't kill him i don't
08:59believe anyone at the firm would have done that besides we were in the outer office celebrating his
09:04retirement did no one hear the gunshot no and you didn't see anyone go into his office we were having
09:12a party nobody was paying rapt attention to come-ins and goings you said no one at the firm would
09:18kill
09:18him now can you say the same for his clients mr addison had his share of enemies who were they
09:26well the last one to openly threaten him was adam burke well that is a shame trev was looking
09:35forward to retiring you were friends we were good friends before his wife died after that he became
09:41bitter unpleasant to be around i see you were overheard uttering threats no reason to lie about that
09:50the last conversation was an angry one oh what happened you're that writer aren't you
09:56nigella fletcher i am my wife was at your reading last night she said your book was a corker oh
10:04well tell her thank you for me if we could um what were you and mr addison arguing about he
10:13was
10:14representing me in a real estate deal and he cheated me how so found it after the fact he was
10:20working
10:20both sides buyer and seller oh isn't that illegal it is if it's not disclosed trevor made out like a
10:28bandit overvalued the property as well i paid much more than i should have so yes i was angry but
10:37i wasn't at
10:38the party last night and i certainly didn't kill him i take it you can confirm your whereabouts i certainly
10:45can now can i ask you when is your next novel coming out oh well it's just in the plotting
10:55stage at the
10:56moment and that's why i'm here i'm actually thinking of um setting it in into one time
11:01no
11:10henry did a man named joe n's calling last night yes he was wondering where you were why didn't you
11:15tell
11:15me you weren't around did he say where he might be i'm not your secretary roberts
11:22are you worried about him well he's a trusting fellow and in this city it's good reason to worry
11:30excuse me i need to talk to detective murdoch i'll take you to him and thank you henry that's right
11:39she was one step up from the dolly mop so that was mr addison's private secretary
11:45samantha leon and if that's what you want to call it go ahead he took her on shortly after his
11:50wife
11:51died two years ago why would this miss leon want to kill mr addison well he finally came to his
11:58senses
11:58and fired her she threatened to kill him seems she's made good on it
12:12why are you not interviewing miss leon we will in time but for now we are returning to the scene
12:17of
12:17the crime but why when we know who the criminal is we don't all we have is an accusation and
12:24every
12:24moment that the examination of physical evidence is delayed the more chance there is for error oh i
12:30see and i've now received new information about the crime
12:39he said he was a friend of yours so you threw him in the cells it's what's done to those
12:44found drunk
12:44and disorderly friend of the police or not are you going to charge him you should but i'll let it
12:52pass
12:53this time thank you
13:05joe wake up
13:07oh daddy oh
13:14you all right yeah yeah yeah yeah now that was a whale of a night all right let's get you
13:21out and
13:22cleaned up let's see you sure got a lot to offer i could take a big bite out of it
13:27oh looks like it bit you back let's go a lady copper
13:34now i've seen everything up and out joe hold your horses do you know her
13:43i do is she taking oh
13:51what are you doing well there is obviously blood on the desk but i'm endeavoring to find traces of it
13:59elsewhere which could point to the killer's next steps but there is nothing
14:07the painting
14:10what about it it's askew
14:21it's empty how much money was in there i don't know who else was aware of this safe's existence
14:29uh only me mr addison and the trollop have you spoken to her yet by all accounts she wasn't at
14:36the
14:36party that's true but she very well could have been in this office take a look at this
14:47now now that is clever it leads to the street mr addison had it built years ago when his wife
14:53was
14:53still alive it gave whomever he was entertaining a chance to make a hasty exit if mrs addison were
15:00ever to arrive unexpectedly ah excellent so what happens now constables will look into the
15:10backgrounds of each of the employees at mr addison's firm and then they will also compare their finger
15:15marks for those that were found on the safe and if they don't march we'll then look at the finger
15:20marks of known criminals and police database tedious work but necessary right oh where are we now miss
15:30samantha leon's current place of employment the dart and dagger oh
15:37what can i say he made promises to me he never kept of course i hated him so you weren't
15:43troubled
15:43by his death he fired me and look where i am now oh so this is his fault i used
15:49to work behind a bar
15:50and i would never let it get to this state miss fletcher please of course it's his fault he promised
15:57to take care of me men rarely tell the truth when a lie can always get them what they want
16:04now if someone had betrayed me like mr addison betrayed you i would have done the same thing
16:10miss fletcher i must insist please sorry detective miss leon your finger marks are a match for some of
16:18those found on mr addison's private safe care to explain after he fired me i snuck into his office
16:25you do know about his secret passage i do well i used it to get all of the money he
16:30had promised me
16:32but he had changed the combination so you return later and in a fit of rage you killed him oh
16:39it's
16:39certainly what i would have done well i am not you and unlike you i do have time for my
16:45ship to come in
16:45oh just admit it you killed him miss fletcher that is enough
16:53thank you for your time and uh my apologies
17:03i'm sorry i thought if i pressed her she'd blurt out something useful i apologize
17:08it's just so thrilling working next to you i endeavor to be better in the future but is it not
17:14true
17:15that a gambit like that works from time to time and sometimes it just serves to scare them off
17:21this is my this is a police investigation not yours understood
17:33i had watched amelia turnberry and janet maloney for some time the two were arrogant and insufferable
17:44janet had recently rebuffed my advances and amelia mocked me relentlessly the two spent hours in the pub
17:53drinking for free of the kindness of the desperate men but i had no interest in being one of those
18:01men
18:03i wished to be god
18:11and if you would like to know what happened next this fine establishment has multiple copies of my volume
18:18available
18:20miss fletcher i've read your book numerous times oh thank you and numerous times you adopt the persona
18:26of the killer was there a reason for that uh well i think it's important as a writer to identify
18:36with
18:36all your characters um suspect victim and killer and how do you do that well it's not that hard
18:46for example have you ever imagined killing someone who's done you harm more than once oh not you dear
18:59then all you have to do is turn your imaginings into reality oh on paper of course
19:31constable roberts
19:33i need you to find out all you can about an iris and adam burke he's a real estate agent
19:39you think
19:40they're involved in murder of that lawyer they're persons of interest right away sir so murdoch how
19:46is my third cousin twice removed working out well she certainly has the bracken reed blood in her you
19:51say that like it's a bad thing miss berger how are you faring well let's just say now i've seen
19:57everything how's that a man your friend was found gambling with thinks one of the people at the table
20:02stole twenty dollars off him so a criminal in the act of committing a crime is reporting a crime
20:07against him that's about the sum of it you know sometimes i do miss the country well the country
20:14isn't all sunshine and light
20:19so she's been harassing a suspect can't say that's something we've not done yes but we're police
20:25officers she is not i have to say though it's a shame that there are no female coppers on the
20:31job
20:32a morality officer is not a copper i see and why is it a shame well if a woman is
20:39giving you the gears
20:40it wouldn't take long before you would confess to anything just to get her to turn off the tap
20:46sir it was a joke i was joking but i do admit sometimes you women see things that us men
20:51are too
20:51thick to see that's better
20:56anyway uh murdoch i want to thank you for all your efforts it won't be much longer she'll be leaving
21:01soon understood sir you weren't at the reading last night it was darts night at ryan's i wouldn't miss
21:08that just for someone reading a book relative or no relative detective murdoch a miss samantha leon just
21:16called she needs you oh don't worry she's not dead it's amazing the skills one can pick up when one
21:30takes a new job what happened she came in here all full of fire accused me of murder said a
21:38woman
21:38like me is a disgrace to all women i asked her to please leave me alone and when she didn't
21:44i did this
21:54ah the robbers returned i heard you had a spot of bother are you all right i thought if i
22:00talked
22:01to her woman to woman well she'd reveal something well she revealed a cosh from behind the bar that's
22:06something i wish i had been aware of look what i did was wrong detective and i i i sincerely
22:13apologize
22:14yes but it wasn't the first time sometimes i get carried away nigella go home margaret's waiting for
22:22you what let the detective do his job
22:28so this miss leo well so she might be involved but i fear miss fletcher's actions have made her wary
22:37i'll get her off your bike sir i've looked into the backgrounds of both mr and mrs burke and nothing
22:44out of the ordinary and both can account for their whereabouts of when mr addison was killed
22:48very good thank you may i take an early lunch i'm hoping to meet a friend from back home yes
22:53of course
22:54thank you oh is young robert's fitting in quite well actually i feel he may be bound for better
23:00things it's a shame he's cooler we'll hold him back
23:21well look at you what do you think pretty swish definitely swish how were you able to afford that
23:30here's the thing i woke up in the cells found there was 20 dollars in my pocket
23:36you didn't know you had 20 dollars well i did a bit of gambling with a couple fellas last night
23:41and i
23:42guess i won you guess things got a little hazy as the night woman
23:50enough about my good fortune tell me a bit about that morality officer
23:54she's quite proper i doubt that she'd be interested in you no offense
24:05we'll see about that hey i thought we were having lunch sorry teddy froggy's going courting
24:12before you go i sit please please
24:21so one of the men you were gambling with says someone stole 20 dollars out of their pocket oh
24:29oh that's a shame
24:34what about it well i just think it's funny that you found 20 dollars
24:42let me tell you teddy joe ends is a lot of things not all of them good but he ain't
24:50no thief
24:53i apologize
25:07well no murder is undetectable given time forensic evidence will reveal any method of death
25:13but just because you find the method does not mean say you found the perpetrator well that's
25:20detective murdoch's job fortunately he's very good at it you must have seen some horrible things
25:26i have last week i examined um let's keep our talk at the grotesque of the morgue shall we perhaps
25:32we
25:33could talk about the weather or well would you look at that somebody's enjoying a shopping spree and at
25:40the most expensive shop in town no less thomas makes me cover my eyes when we walk by now that
25:47woman is a suspect in mr addison's murder and apparently a very large amount of money was stolen
25:54from mr addison's firm and walking out of the most expensive shop in town you think she's a killer
26:01i certainly think it's possible
26:08miss fletcher
26:11before you start tommy has spoken to me and i do realize i have been an unnecessary burden oh
26:20my book have you been enjoying it more than i thought i would yes
26:25what can i do for you i saw miss leon exiting madame pommery's dress shop
26:35how's that right well i did wonder i mean how could she afford to shop there
26:43i'm just a concerned citizen providing the police with some information
26:52detective murdoch yes i'll be right there
27:00do you promise to stay out of my way
27:11daddy daddy decided to spend some time with your old friend
27:18what's wrong a couple men following me men what men i don't know it might have been a couple of
27:37things like he's not the only one
27:52somebody must have followed her back from the shop and robbed her
27:56so that's one theory i suppose so but if she did kill mr addison then she got what she deserved
28:03is that from the law firm it appears to be so i was right about her all along
28:26her
28:26here it is
28:28same caliber bullet that killed mr addison
28:32coincidence
28:34what do you think miss heart
28:36the more time i spend in here the less inclined i am to believe in them
28:39so she killed mr addison and then someone used the same weapon to kill her
28:45wouldn't you say so detective i would not
28:48what would you say i would say that there is something terribly convenient about all of this
28:55Miss Hart?
29:00Well, Detective, I shall await the time
29:03that you come to the same conclusion that I have.
29:06You sound very certain of that.
29:09It's, um, it's my final reading tonight.
29:13Will you be there?
29:14I will endeavor to attend.
29:18Detective.
29:20Your telegram from Dr. Ogden has arrived.
29:23Thank you, Paul.
29:27Oh.
29:29Right, and I would like to send another, please.
29:33Yes, sir.
29:36Amelia was beside herself.
29:39Her dearest friend had been missing for over three days.
29:44And the police did nothing.
29:48It only strengthened her belief that the life of a young woman
29:51meant nothing to the powers that be.
29:55But Amelia could not accept the fact
29:58that her best friend was dead.
30:01She knew she was out there, somewhere, suffering.
30:06And at that moment, Amelia did something she knew the police would never do.
30:14Dedicate her life to finding the fiend who had killed her friend.
30:20All the while afraid that she herself may be the next victim.
30:34Now, you can rest assured that though my character holds the police in very low regard,
30:40that is certainly not the case for the author.
30:43I have been fortunate to have borne witness to the skills and acumen of the great Detective Murdoch.
30:58And I have been more than a simple witness.
31:02In fact, we are well on the way of solving a dastardly murder case in this fair city.
31:17What are you doing in my home?
31:20Thirsty.
31:22And he's got our money.
31:23I didn't take your money.
31:24Never said you did.
31:26Then what?
31:27Rick here stole money at the poker game, left it in your coat pocket by accident.
31:31That doesn't make any sense.
31:33I was tree sheets, taught his coat was mine, signed it over.
31:38I can't.
31:39Why?
31:41I spent it.
31:43You little ways.
31:44Are you still the boy if it's not your business?
31:46Sure is.
31:46I'm a police constable.
31:48You're a copper.
31:51That's rich.
31:52Leave now or you're in trouble.
31:53We'll leave when we get what we're owed.
31:56Strip off those glad rags.
31:59Teddy?
32:00We're getting something out of this.
32:06I don't think you have a choice, Joe.
32:08Do what the man says.
32:22Sir?
32:23What have you, Henry?
32:24I found nothing.
32:25All of the employees at Addison are accounted for and none of them have ever been found guilty of any
32:29wrongdoing.
32:30It may have been that secretary all along, sir.
32:33Don't be so sure.
32:34Miss Fletcher.
32:34I know you told me to stay out of it, but I think I've found something of interest.
32:39Thank you, Henry.
32:41What have you found?
32:42Something your constable didn't.
32:44Then what's that?
32:47Well, your suspicion that this was not a random robbery got me thinking.
32:52Now, could this attack be by someone who knew that Miss Leon stole the money?
32:58Someone known to her.
33:00Exactly.
33:01And look at this.
33:05Now, it seems that until two years ago, Miss Daphne Potter did not exist.
33:13Not exist?
33:14What do you mean?
33:14There is no record of her assistance before she became an employee at Addison's Firm.
33:24None.
33:25No.
33:25There's no record of previous employment.
33:28There's no birth record.
33:29Nothing.
33:30She is a phantom.
33:36And may I come with you?
33:37I very much doubt I could stop you.
33:47Miss Potter.
33:49What are you doing?
33:50I'm leaving.
33:51Simply collecting what is mine.
33:53And it appears some things that are not.
34:01He was my ex-husband.
34:04No one knew.
34:06The two of you were divorced, but you continued to work together.
34:10Well, I didn't have a choice.
34:13And he paid me well.
34:15Why did you tell no one of this?
34:19Trevor had just started his firm.
34:22He feared that knowledge of our divorce would hurt his career, so he insisted that we keep
34:28our past relationship a secret.
34:31He also told me I would be well taken care of when he retired.
34:36And then Samantha Leon came along.
34:38She certainly did.
34:40And she stole his heart.
34:44My husband would have fallen for a turn of the ankle in a woman of low character.
34:52For two years, I watched them carrying on.
34:56It was humiliating.
34:59Didn't he fire her?
35:01Oh, it was a ruse.
35:02I saw it as plain as day.
35:04Miss Leon, you brought disgrace to this firm.
35:06You're dismissed at once.
35:17The steamship tickets were all the proof that I needed.
35:21He was going to leave with her and the money.
35:26That money was mine.
35:28I sat and watched them in humiliation for two years.
35:33He was not going to give it to her.
35:36She didn't steal the money, did she?
35:38Well, you know the answer to that.
35:41I went to rub it in her face.
35:43When I am.
35:44She was having none of it.
35:50So I made it look like a robbery.
35:53You murdered two people.
35:56Two people who denied me the life that I deserve.
36:11Please escort Miss Potter to the cells.
36:20Sir, tell them you requested.
36:23Just arrived.
36:32You wanted to see me?
36:34Yes.
36:35You apprehended Miss Potter?
36:37I did.
36:38Oh, until I started looking into Miss Potter's background.
36:42I was convinced that Miss Leon was the killer.
36:45But you never thought that, did you?
36:47Well, I found it difficult to believe that deposit slips would be something that Mr. Addison kept in his private
36:54safe.
36:54And that led you to believe that they were planted.
36:56What about the money?
36:57What we found in Miss Leon's home was a paltry sum.
37:01Over $5,000 was stolen and we only recovered $50.
37:05Hardly enough to justify murder.
37:07That's a curious phrase.
37:09Does anything justify murder?
37:11That is a question I wanted to ask you as an author.
37:15Please, have a seat.
37:19I finished your book.
37:21Did you like it?
37:22I did.
37:22I did.
37:23Very much.
37:24And you have quite an imagination.
37:27Well, it is a blessing and a curse.
37:30Sometimes I scare myself with what my mind comes up with.
37:35I can imagine.
37:36I mean, sometimes I get taken away with my thoughts.
37:41I hardly know what's real and what isn't.
37:44But you, you must be a very strong man to still believe in goodness after all the nasty business you've
37:51seen.
37:52Oh.
37:57What's this?
37:58It's a telegram I received from my wife.
38:00I thought you might find it interesting.
38:03Why would I think that?
38:04Well, as you know from my book, my wife was a coroner.
38:08She and I worked together to solve hundreds of murders.
38:12She currently resides in England.
38:15In her current position, she has access to confidential information, such as coroner's reports.
38:23Oh, is that right?
38:23Yes.
38:24And one such coroner's report looks at the murder of a Felicity Dowling.
38:33She was murdered in the same town that you resided in almost 20 years ago.
38:41Oh, well, I did not know they'd found her body.
38:45Oh, you knew her?
38:47I knew of her.
38:48I moved away from town just after she disappeared.
38:52In fact, she was the inspiration for my novel.
39:01I think she was much more than that.
39:07Since you've arrived here in Toronto, you have come across the bodies of two murder victims.
39:21Perhaps I'm more like you than you would care to imagine.
39:25I doubt that.
39:27In this particular coroner's report, the coroner goes into great detail about Miss Dowling's injuries.
39:35It's very specific.
39:37And these details were only known to the coroner and the investigating officer and somehow yourself.
39:50The first coat severed her a kitty's tendon.
39:56This rendered her immobile.
40:00I would have all the time I needed.
40:04And the gag provided me with the silence I desired.
40:12The second coat, again, was only to wound.
40:18I took great pains to avoid all the major arteries.
40:25I wanted her alive as long as possible.
40:32So she could truly pay for what she had done.
40:38In listening to you, I was struck.
40:41You sounded much less like someone reading and more like someone remembering.
40:50You have no proof?
40:52No.
40:54But I do now have something that I can offer the Sheffield police that they didn't have before.
41:01And what's that?
41:03A suspect.
41:10When did you know?
41:12The second reading.
41:18I will say I didn't do it.
41:21I would expect no less.
41:24But you were right about something you said earlier.
41:29What was that?
41:33Sometimes the eyes don't lie.
41:46You could have brought my bag to me.
41:48Could have.
41:49No, instead you want to parade me around and you're naked in the...
41:51Oh, Lord.
41:57Everything under control, Constable Roberts?
42:00It is.
42:05The city treating you well, Mr. Enns.
42:09I've had better times in my life.
42:12Cover yourself or I'll have no choice but to write you up.
42:23Still think I have a chance with you?
42:26Didn't think so.
42:29Are you sweet on her?
42:32You are, aren't you?
42:34Okay, I gotta get it.
42:34Mates before dates, but do you want my advice?
42:38I don't think I'll be taking advice from the man walking down the street in his PVDs.
42:47And Nigella admits all this?
42:49She admits to being heartbroken when Miss Dowling announced her engagement to a man Miss Fletcher loved.
42:56And that's motive?
42:58You know, Thomas, I never did trust her.
43:01She seems sort of...
43:03Ghoulish.
43:05So you're charging her with murder?
43:07Well, no, I can't.
43:08Then why is she in the cells?
43:10I'm charging her with interfering in a police investigation.
43:13Well, that won't stick.
43:14I all but told her to get involved.
43:16Yes, but I can keep her in our cells until a detective from Sheffield arrives.
43:22Justice will be done.
43:24Well, that's that then.
43:25I'm sorry, sir.
43:27Oh, that's all right, now, look.
43:28But do me a favor.
43:29Next time I have a relative that visits, please do not arrest them.
43:34Come on, Margaret.
44:04Come on, Margaret.
44:05Come on, Margaret.
Comments