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00:00No, I'm alone. We're going to park up.
00:02Just up, Brendan. Soak out!
00:09Stop yelling. You're making me nervous.
00:12Almost dying makes me nervous.
00:14You flew past two stop signs.
00:19I didn't want you to be late on your first day.
00:21I appreciate that.
00:23But this was a bad idea.
00:25I'm afraid I'll have to postpone your lessons while I do jury service.
00:29Well, how long will that be for?
00:31I can't say for sure.
00:32And I'm afraid I can't speak about the case once it starts.
00:36I'm more than happy for you and Father Brown to observe.
00:38But there'll be no discussions of any kind about the case.
00:41Understood.
00:42We will withhold our opinions until the case is concluded.
00:46Good luck, Mrs Sullivan.
00:47Thank you, Father.
00:51How am I supposed to improve if I can't practice?
00:54You may be resuming your lessons sooner than you think.
00:57I think this is likely to be a short trial.
00:59Well, how do you know that?
01:01According to the paper, the accused has already confessed.
01:13I've never been to a murder trial before.
01:17Sorry, Father.
01:19I know you knew the victim.
01:21Who was he again?
01:24His name was Arthur Goddard.
01:27He was a good man.
01:29I met him through his daughter, Josie, who attended catechism as a child.
01:35That's her there, on the end of the green dress.
01:40All rise, for his honour, Judge Carmichael.
01:57Will the accused please rise?
02:03Please state your full name for the court.
02:07David Somers Ensley.
02:11You are indicted on one count of murder.
02:14Namely, that on 9th of May, 1955,
02:17you did murder Arthur Goddard, contrary to common law.
02:21Do you understand the charge against you?
02:24Yes.
02:25How do you plead?
02:29Not guilty.
02:30I want to say.
02:30No.
02:35No.
03:19What's the blimmin' hold up?
03:21I'm not sure.
03:23Members of the jury, I must inform you that the defendant has excused his counsel and wishes to represent himself.
03:32Something I will allow.
03:36He's fired his barrister. Is that a good idea, Father?
03:41Not usually, no.
03:44Ladies and gentlemen, Arthur Goddard lived and worked peacefully as a potter on his small plot of land all his
03:53life,
03:54until he was brutally stabbed in his workshop in the dead of night.
04:00Why would this happen?
04:03Because five years ago, he gave David Ensley a job after he was released from prison for manslaughter.
04:15By all accounts, Mr Goddard offered him his friendship.
04:19But on the day of the murder, employees overheard a heated exchange between them.
04:26And Mr Ensley was given his marching orders.
04:30Police later received a telephone call from Mr Goddard.
04:33But as he lay dying, they caught Mr Ensley attempting to flee.
04:40He had his employer's blood on his coat and cash in his pocket taken from the safety deposit box.
04:49Mr Ensley gave a full confession to police after his arrest, a confession he now wishes to retract.
04:57But I believe we will prove beyond a shadow of doubt that he is guilty of this crime.
05:21I know how it looks, but I never killed Arthur.
05:26He gave me that money.
05:27I never took it.
05:31And I only went back to check on him and saw...
05:35Someone else had stopped him.
05:40And I shouldn't have run.
05:43But I swear he won't me.
05:56Do you think he's telling the truth, Father?
06:00I tend to find out.
06:20I'm not a man of faith, Father.
06:23That's not why I'm here.
06:25I knew Arthur.
06:32And I would like to know the truth.
06:37Were you lying when you confessed to his murder?
06:42Or did you lie in court when you pleaded innocent?
06:46I didn't kill him.
06:49That's the truth.
06:51Then why wait till now to defend yourself?
06:56Because I knew the police would take one look at me.
07:02The blood.
07:04The money.
07:06Did it.
07:09Assume I was guilty.
07:12Most men would have protested, nonetheless.
07:17I learned a long time ago.
07:20If you can't win, don't fight.
07:25But you have decided to fight.
07:27But you have decided to fight.
07:29So perhaps you have faith, after all.
07:32No.
07:35I'm sure I'll be hanged.
07:38And I had made my peace with that.
07:42But then my solicitor said,
07:44pleading guilty might mean being locked up for the rest of my life.
07:50I'd rather die.
07:53And your previous conviction for manslaughter,
07:56were you falsely accused of that, too?
08:00No.
08:03I used to want to pick a fight with the whole world.
08:06Tell it hit a man so hard,
08:09he never got up again.
08:13I deserved what came to me.
08:17I know how wrong it is
08:19to take a life.
08:26Especially a man like Arthur's.
08:33No.
08:35You didn't kill Arthur.
08:39But you are already in the dock,
08:41so I do not have much time to find the real culprit.
08:44You will have to assist me.
08:46Like to, Father.
08:48But I won't.
08:48Time's up.
08:50By recounting to me, meticulously,
08:53everything I ask you to.
08:56Sometimes the clue is in the smallest detail.
09:08I can't believe they're not even paying us properly for this.
09:12I'm just about full of the weekly shop as it is.
09:15This blimmin' trial better not drag on for too long.
09:18Well, in that case, perhaps we should get started.
09:20So, um...
09:23What does everyone make of what they've heard so far?
09:26Well, it's obvious, isn't it?
09:28Ends these guilty as sin.
09:29Oh, it's a bit early to assume that.
09:32No, it's not.
09:33He confessed.
09:34There could be a number of reasons
09:36why a person might confess to a crime they didn't commit.
09:39How would you know?
09:40I...
09:41I take an interest in murder cases.
09:44Also, my husband's a police detective inspector.
09:47That doesn't make you cleverer than us.
09:49If a man's killed before,
09:51nine times out of ten, he'll kill again.
09:54It's not fair to judge someone just because of their past.
09:59I'm not saying Ends is innocent,
10:02but we need to consider he might be.
10:10I still think I could have driven here.
10:14Brenda, what's the urgency?
10:16I'm sure the verdict will come soon enough,
10:18and then I'm all yours.
10:19I must go.
10:21Oh.
10:23Good morning, Sergeant.
10:24Morning.
10:25Good morning, Father.
10:26Miss Palmer.
10:27What other pair are you doing here?
10:29We are observing a murder trial, Sergeant.
10:32You?
10:32I'm testifying at one of the smaller courts.
10:34Not nearly as interesting as a murder trial, mind.
10:37Good day.
10:54I shall now read a statement given by Police Sergeant Alistair Flynn
10:58of Sirencester Police Station,
11:00who is unable to attend in person.
11:02The station telephone rang at approximately 1.30 a.m.
11:07When I answered, I heard a man in considerable pain.
11:11He gave his name as Arthur Goddard of Goddard's Pottery.
11:14He told me he'd been stabbed and asked for immediate assistance.
11:19I then heard Mr. Goddard gasp and cry out in fear.
11:34After that, the line went dead.
11:47Father, are you sure you're not wrong about David?
11:50Why would Arthur have called out his name, Lothar?
11:55I am undoubtedly fallible, Miss Palmer,
11:58but I think that Arthur's words were misleading.
12:08Pardon me for interrupting.
12:10Do you remember me?
12:12Father Brown, of course.
12:14My goodness, it's been so many years.
12:16It has indeed.
12:18A pity to meet again under such sad circumstances.
12:22I'm sorry about your father.
12:24This is Miss Palmer, my housekeeper.
12:27And this is my husband.
12:28Royce Holland.
12:29It's a pleasure to meet you both.
12:32Poor thing.
12:33She's, um...
12:34She is exhausted.
12:36I'm all right.
12:37It's just hard watching that brute defending himself.
12:39You believe David Ensley is guilty?
12:42Of course he is.
12:43He took advantage of my father for years.
12:45He even forced us to leave my own mother's funeral.
12:47He struck my husband.
12:49Don't upset yourself.
12:50It's all in the past.
12:51Let me take you home.
12:53I'd rather be at the cottage.
12:55All right.
12:56I'll wait in the car.
13:00I've been, uh, putting my father's affairs in order.
13:04Would it comfort you if I paid you a visit later?
13:08Thank you, Father.
13:09I'd like that.
13:15Did I imagine it?
13:16Or could you smell alcohol on her breath?
13:19No, you didn't imagine it.
13:22A way of coping with recent events, no doubt.
13:36I suppose you don't believe me any more, Father.
13:38No, my belief is unchanged, but I need an explanation.
13:42I met Arthur's daughter.
13:44She said you ejected her from her mother's funeral.
13:47Arthur wanted her there.
13:48Just not her husband, but he wouldn't go.
13:51I shouldn't have hit him, but Arthur was upset.
13:55They both left, but I'll never forget the look Josie gave her father.
14:01When was this?
14:02Just a few months back.
14:05So Josie's anger would still have been palpable the night her father died?
14:11There were a man in a big fancy car who wanted to buy the pottery, Father.
14:16I never got his name, but I saw him in car today.
14:22Yes, I noticed him.
14:23Tell me more.
14:26Arthur weren't interested in selling, but the man kept coming back.
14:29With cigars and bottles of whiskey, that sort of thing.
14:35But that didn't work.
14:36He sent two men to try and lean on Arthur.
14:41But I put an end to that.
14:45So Arthur came to depend on you.
14:48Why did he sack you?
14:49Arthur wanted himself that day.
14:52Said I'd made a mistake with some tiles in Kiln and it cost us a day's takings.
14:57I said it weren't me, but he, uh, he called me a liar.
15:03Paid me off and told me to go.
15:06But I knew something was wrong.
15:08So I went back later that night.
15:12Send someone.
15:14Quickly.
15:17David!
15:18No!
15:21Arthur, what happened?
15:26Who did this?
15:27No time.
15:29The police coming.
15:30You'll be blamed.
15:32I don't care about that.
15:33Tell me you did it.
15:34Use that money I gave you.
15:37Get away.
15:39I'm not leaving you.
15:40Please, David, run.
15:44Promise me.
15:45No.
15:54He fired you to protect you.
15:59I think he knew he was going to die.
16:28I could have sworn I'd bought some biscuits, but there were none in the cupboard.
16:33It's these pills I take from my nerves that make me forgetful.
16:37Tea is ample, Mrs. Holland.
16:40Please, call me Josie, like before.
16:43I'm sorry things had become difficult with your father, Josie.
16:48Well, he never forgave me for eloping with Royce when I was 16.
16:52I must say, you were rather young.
16:55I was old enough to know my mind.
16:58My father always blamed Royce.
17:00Daddy always thought he knew best.
17:03You still seem angry with him.
17:05Can you blame me?
17:08I was his child, and he loved some stranger more than me.
17:11I'm sure that's not true.
17:13Isn't it?
17:15Well, he left everything to David.
17:17I mean, I get my mother's personal things, of course, but David gets the house, the factory.
17:24Now do you see why I think he's guilty, father?
17:27I agree.
17:28An inheritance can be a strong motive.
17:32Of course, if David Ensley is hanged, it will all revert to you.
17:37And you think I'd want it now, after what's happened here?
17:42Do you recall where you were the night your father died?
17:48I think Royce was having a sing-song in the pub.
17:51I must confess, I'd had a few gins, which doesn't mix well with my pills, so I went upstairs to
17:57bed.
17:57You live above a pub?
17:59Royce owns the Raven Tavern.
18:01It's a family business.
18:06You know, I used to help my dad in the workshop.
18:11He taught me everything I needed to know to run this place someday.
18:15I suppose it just wasn't meant to be.
18:21Mr. Holland, would you describe for the jury the events that took place at your mother-in-law's funeral?
18:26What do you think motivated Mr. Ensley's aggression that day?
18:30Well, I believe a reconciliation between Josie and her father was possible.
18:35But Mr. Ensley was determined to prevent that from happening.
18:40So Arthur would keep him in the will.
18:42But I didn't know about any inheritance until a week ago.
18:45Mr. Ensley!
18:45Some solicitor told me he's making Josie contest it.
18:49He just runs out on his cells!
18:50Mr. Ensley, any further outbursts and I'll have you removed to the cells.
18:55I'd like to answer that, if I may.
18:57Yeah.
19:01My wife deserved better from her father.
19:08And if we have to fight to get back what's rightfully hers,
19:14well, I make no apology.
19:27Oh, hello again.
19:28What can I do for you?
19:30I was hoping for a favour, actually, if you wouldn't mind.
19:34But it needs to be kept between us.
19:36Go on.
19:37Mrs. S has been teaching us how to drive, but she's been really busy with the trial.
19:41And between you and me, she shouts a lot.
19:43So I thought maybe you could do it.
19:46I've got a test booked, but I haven't told anyone in case I fail.
19:51I finish work at six.
19:53Oh, thanks, Sergeant.
20:00Hello.
20:01Came off a place.
20:06And where was this exactly?
20:12Sir, someone's reported an abandoned car.
20:15And?
20:16And there was blood in it.
20:17Lots of blood, sir.
20:20Right.
20:31The address?
20:38Hello, Father.
20:40Oh, it's good to see you.
20:42What can I get you?
20:43Nothing for me.
20:45Just a moment of your time, please, Mr. Holland.
20:47Of course.
20:51I heard your testimony this morning, and I must admit it puzzled me.
20:56Why contest Arthur's will?
20:58If David Ensley is condemned, there will be no need for litigation.
21:02We were told that the estate could be tied up for months that way.
21:06Perhaps.
21:08But what's the hurry?
21:10For the sake of transparency, I've, um...
21:14I've run up a few debts.
21:17On the horses.
21:20Easily done.
21:21Yeah.
21:21So, you know, as it happens, somebody wants to buy the pottery and says he's willing to
21:28pay more for a quick sale.
21:30His name's Blakely.
21:32Of Blakely Manufacturing?
21:34Yes.
21:35I was surprised to see him at the trial, but then I suppose the outcome is of interest to
21:39him, and I meant when I said Josie has a right to the sale of that land, and it will
21:46more than
21:46cover my debts.
21:49Well, of course, I'll come clean once it's all settled.
21:54You haven't told her yet?
21:56No.
21:57She's barely coping as it is.
22:00Hmm.
22:01She does seem very fragile.
22:05She said she took sedatives the night her father died and went to bed.
22:09Where were you?
22:10I was here.
22:12I was here.
22:13Working.
22:13Working.
22:14And then I went upstairs and joined her.
22:18Look, Father, I can see why you're suspicious.
22:21Josie, she was young when we met, but we couldn't help falling in love.
22:25It's just a shame that her father never respected that.
22:30I always found Arthur to be a fair man.
22:32Hmm.
22:33Well, you can't always see the signs from the outside.
22:38Believe me, he controlled Josie until I helped her escape from that house.
23:01It looks like it's been here for several weeks.
23:04Yeah.
23:05Do you think whoever owns it was murdered, sir?
23:11This was found empty at the scene of Mr. Goddard's murder.
23:16Mr. Ensley's fingerprints were on it, and according to the logbook, the exact amount of missing cash
23:22was later found on his person.
23:26Listen, I put it to you that Mr. Ensley returned after dark
23:33and was caught stealing from Mr. Goddard, which is why he attacked him.
23:38I don't know who I am.
23:39Mr. Ensley, I will not warn you again.
23:41You must not interrupt.
23:43You're going to throw me in sales, but please let me say this.
23:46I know what I was, but Arthur showed me a better way.
23:49Your Honor, Mr. Ensley, is not in the witness box.
23:51I loved him like a father.
23:56And no punishment can be worse than knowing I'll never see him again.
24:08Apart from Bonnie, can anyone here genuinely say the prosecution's proven their case beyond a reasonable doubt?
24:16Mr. Sharp claims the inheritance was Ensley's motive, so why would he steal the petty cash and make a run
24:23for it?
24:23It makes no sense.
24:25You're the only one who thinks he could be innocent.
24:28The verdict has to be unanimous.
24:30So when the time comes, you better vote with us.
24:34Yes, I will not be bullied.
24:36Not if a man's life hangs in the balance.
24:44Can I tempt you, Father?
24:46They're imported.
24:48Exceptional quality.
24:50Er, no.
24:51No, thank you.
24:52Not one of my vices.
24:56So, er, what's this visit in aid of?
25:00Well, I come out of concern for Mrs. Holland.
25:04I know you tried to buy her father's pottery before he died,
25:07and I would hate for her to be taken advantage of in her present distress.
25:13That's why I'm dealing with the husband.
25:15Yes, but some might say that your recent offer was a little premature.
25:21I'm a businessman.
25:23Why wait to be beaten to it?
25:26Besides, it's a generous offer.
25:28But why buy it at all, if I may ask?
25:32You already own a successful pottery business.
25:36It's called capitalism, Father.
25:39The Goddards' land has a higher quality of clay,
25:42but the old man was selling it for less.
25:45I was sick of being undercut.
25:46So, you attempted to persuade him to sell?
25:51Once or twice.
25:53Sent my men round to negotiate,
25:55but that thug of his came at them with a pickaxe.
25:59How disturbing.
26:01I presume you reported this incident to the police at the time?
26:08Hmm.
26:09We let it lie.
26:12Suggesting David Ensley acted in Arthur's defence?
26:16You can suggest what you like, Father.
26:18Ensley is the one in the dock.
26:21And from what I can see, it's not going very well for him.
26:25Hmm.
26:25Is it?
26:26Ha!
26:27Ha!
26:28Ha!
26:28Ha!
26:29Ha!
26:29Ha!
26:29Ha!
26:29Ha!
26:30Ha!
26:30Ha!
26:31Ha!
26:31Ha!
26:31Ha!
26:34Ha!
26:35Ben Shire's wife reported him missing a couple of months back.
26:38She gave me this to help us find him.
26:40Oh!
26:42If we ever do find him.
26:44Goodnight, Sergeant.
26:46Goodnight, Sir.
26:50Ready?
26:56Yeah, yeah, all right, I don't know what's her, I've got to go, Bob, about before, I'm sorry
27:06for my turn, I hope we can, I'm sorry too, I'll see you tomorrow, right then, you don't
27:16mind us using this, do you? Um, no, as long as you don't lock me in the back like you
27:21did
27:21the first time we met. Ah, well, Mrs Sullivan's taught you all the basics, I expect. Yeah,
27:29um, I know how to start and stop, it's just everything in between. All right, let's see
27:34how you do. Okay, you're doing well. Whoa!
28:05I'll never pass that test, will I? Of course you will, you just need to believe in yourself,
28:10that and slow down, it's not a rocket ship, you know. Let's try again tomorrow at 6am.
28:16Okay. Oh! Thanks for giving me a lift, Sergeant. No problem.
28:26Mrs S, you all right? Father, I think there's something wrong.
28:34Mrs Sullivan?
28:41I'm fine, I'm just nervous about the verdict tomorrow. What am I doing here? I should go
28:47home. Good night. Murder trial ends today.
29:03Molly, can I talk to you? Why? We talk all glimming down. Someone came at me last night.
29:08He seemed to know that I've been speaking up for Ensley. Was that you, that telephone call
29:12you made? I don't know what you're talking about. He's bribing you, isn't he? I've got
29:16no proof. He's threatened to kill my husband. You'd better do what he says then, haven't you,
29:22you, love? How can I? He wants me to make sure Ensley's found guilty, which means he must
29:28be innocent. So what? You're going to risk your husband's life for some jailbird. Just keep
29:35your mouth sharp.
29:43The inspector will be back in a minute, Father. Who is Lester Helms? A notorious smuggler,
29:51as it turns out. Known for knocking off items of luxury shipped into Bristol Port. He's been
29:56missing for two months. Murdered, presumably. That would be our guess, although his operation
30:02hasn't ended. If anything, it's increased recently. Suggesting the killer stepped into
30:06the dead man's shoes. Exactly. But with no body found, we are out of Leeds.
30:13Ah, Father, to what do we owe the pleasure? I'm here about Mrs. Sullivan. Oh, really? What
30:22about her? I saw her yesterday evening. She seemed unsettled. Something about the verdict.
30:28Has she spoken to you at all? No. Not about the trial? No, never. She went to bed. Left
30:35early this morning. Is there something I should be worried about? Well, probably nothing. Passing
30:43judgment is bound to weigh heavily on anyone.
31:00That jury's got it in for me, Father. I know it. Take courage, Mr. Inslee. There is still time.
31:08Now, tell me more about the businessman who tried to bribe Arthur with cigars and whiskey.
31:15I ask because it's possible he's a smuggler.
31:19I wouldn't know about that, Father. But I can believe he's a crook.
31:23There are too many cents smashed up a batch of tiles. We lost a week's work.
31:29The day Arthur sacked you, he said you had cost him takings because of a mistake in the kiln.
31:34What mistake?
31:35A batch of tiles have been fired twice.
31:40Twice? Odd.
31:46The works are locked up. How can I get in?
31:52There's a key hidden behind a loose brick in factory wall.
31:56Good.
31:58Good.
32:12What are you looking for, Father?
32:15Something that shouldn't be in a pottery kiln.
32:35There we are.
32:40No time to explain.
32:42We need to hurry, Miss Palmer.
32:45Ladies and gentlemen, I urge you to come to the only natural conclusion, that David Inslee murdered his employer on
32:52that fateful night and must face the full consequence of the law.
32:59Mr. Inslee, you may begin your closing statement.
33:12Why the cellar, Father?
33:16Because there is something I need to investigate.
33:20If there's any trouble, go to the telephone box on the corner and call Inspector Sullivan.
33:27I will.
33:29Ah.
33:36Be careful, Father.
33:48You can't be in here, Father.
33:55Josie, I expected you to be in court, to hear the verdict.
33:59I'm not feeling well today.
34:01Or perhaps you don't have the stomach to see an innocent man condemned.
34:05Why would you say that?
34:07Because I found this in your father's kiln.
34:13It's a gold tooth.
34:15It belongs to the rival smuggler your husband killed.
34:20I don't know what you're talking about.
34:22I think you do.
34:27Your husband persuaded you to help him get rid of the evidence by incinerating the body.
34:35Which would have been the perfect crime if your father hadn't caught both of you in the act?
34:44Are you sure you know how to work this thing?
34:49Josie?
34:51Dad, I thought you'd be asleep.
34:54I saw the light on in here.
34:57Is this what you've become?
35:00No, no, Daddy, it's not what you think.
35:04That man, he tried to kill Royce and he had to defend himself.
35:11Please don't tell the police.
35:14Please.
35:16Just let us leave and you'll never hear from us again.
35:21I won't tell anyone.
35:35Arthur would have kept his word.
35:37He loved you too much to turn you in.
35:41But your husband couldn't risk that.
35:45So he murdered him.
35:48No.
35:49No, when we left, my father was still alive.
35:53It was David.
35:54He killed him to get the inheritance.
35:57The very next night.
35:59After your father had witnessed the cremation.
36:04How fortuitous for Mr Holland.
36:08Perhaps you cling to this fantasy because the truth is too much to bear.
36:13A truth your father tried in vain to make you see.
36:17That your husband is capable of evil.
36:21You're wrong.
36:22He's a good man.
36:25Look, Josie.
36:28Contraband.
36:31Royce didn't kill Lester in self-defence.
36:34He killed him because he got in his way.
36:38As did your father.
36:40Royce would never do that to me.
36:42He loves me.
36:44He only loves himself.
36:46Which is why he starved you of your family's love.
36:51Josie?
36:52Josie, are you down there?
36:55Time to make a choice, Josie.
36:59A choice your father longed for you to make.
37:02Otherwise the guilt which torments you will deepen.
37:07Josie?
37:08Please, Walter, you have to go.
37:09I am not leaving without you.
37:12Come with me now.
37:14And tell the court and the police of your husband's guilt.
37:18I can't.
37:19You must.
37:21God will not absolve you of your sins unless you face them.
37:31Do you break in here?
37:33What kind of a priest are you, Father Brown?
37:38A curious one.
37:40Didn't you hear me calling you, Josie?
37:45What's he said to you?
37:47You're trembling.
37:48My poor darling.
37:50Here.
37:51It's time to take your pills.
37:54He's trying to keep you weak, Josie.
37:57You need to find your strength.
37:59Take them.
38:00And go upstairs.
38:02They will announce the verdict soon.
38:06David's fate is in your hands.
38:09Now.
38:22Mother.
38:23Mother.
38:23Oh, my God.
38:42Inspector Sullivan's on his way.
38:44Is there still time to get to the court?
38:46Well, that's Royce's, but I can't drive.
38:48I can.
38:57Arthur gave me that money earlier in the day.
39:02I think he wanted me to leave because he was scared of someone.
39:10I only wanted to help him.
39:13That's why I went back that night and found him dying.
39:25That's all I have to say.
39:27Thank you, Mr. Hensley.
39:28You may be seated.
39:33I shall now sum up the case.
39:45Miss Palmer, could we possibly go a little faster?
39:48Safety first, Father.
39:59The jury may now retire to start your deliberations.
40:21Come on.
40:22I can't.
40:24Your Honour, I have something to say.
40:27Don't be stupid.
40:29I can't be a part of this.
40:31Something wrong?
40:32Yes, Your Honour.
40:34Very.
40:37Last night, I...
40:39Stop the trial!
40:40What is the meaning of this?
40:41Forgive us, Your Honour.
40:42We have crucial information.
40:43We have already concluded our closing statements.
40:46Any evidence you may have may be submitted on appeal,
40:49if, indeed, one is granted.
40:51Please let me testify, Your Honour.
40:54Arthur was my father, and I know who killed him.
40:59It was my husband.
41:11If we hadn't gone to the factory that night,
41:13my father would still be alive.
41:17Mrs. Holland,
41:19are you saying that you knew all this time
41:21that your husband returned later to kill your father?
41:24No, Your Honour, I...
41:27I think I just didn't want to believe it.
41:35I'm so sorry.
41:39I've let so many people down.
41:42I've let my parents down.
41:44I know I broke my father's heart.
41:45Arthur loved you.
41:47To the end.
41:52In light of this testimony,
41:54I hereby declare a mistrial.
41:56Mr. Ensley will remain in custody
41:58while the police make urgent inquiries.
42:00And Mrs. Holland will be detained
42:02for further questioning.
42:22Oh, Mrs. Sullivan.
42:24Why didn't you tell us, Isabel?
42:26He threatened to kill you if I did.
42:29It's all right.
42:31We're safe now.
42:32I'm sorry you had to face that alone.
42:39Is that her?
42:40You sure?
42:43Uh, Mrs. Baldrige.
42:45Wait there, please.
42:47Why? What's this about?
42:50I need to ask you a few questions.
42:53I haven't done anything wrong.
42:55Come this way, please.
43:03Oh, thank you for coming, Sergeant.
43:05It was parked right there.
43:06I mean, who would steal a car
43:08from outside a presbytery?
43:10I'm sure it wasn't borrowed, Mrs. Sullivan.
43:11Borrowed?
43:12Well, who would...
43:21Brenda Palmer?
43:22What makes you think
43:24you can borrow Hercules
43:25without my permission?
43:26Not to mention
43:27driving without a licence.
43:28I'm sorry I didn't ask.
43:30I just thought it would
43:31spoil the surprise.
43:32I just passed me driving test.
43:34That is stupendous news.
43:37Congratulations.
43:38Well, how?
43:39Last time we practised,
43:40you were...
43:40I guess you're a better teacher
43:42than you thought, Mrs. S.
44:08I guess you're a better teacher
44:11I guess you're a better teacher
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