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00:00:00This is how you escaped the QE2 building.
00:00:03After you assassinated Isaac Turner.
00:00:05Yes.
00:00:06What's your real name?
00:00:07I'm Captain William Walker, United Kingdom's Special Forces.
00:00:11The Increment.
00:00:12Is Simon your commanding officer?
00:00:13You could say that.
00:00:15Here to see Simon.
00:00:16Is he here?
00:00:17Right in front of you.
00:00:18You're using AI to support ops.
00:00:21Support.
00:00:22Map.
00:00:23Execute.
00:00:23Command.
00:00:24Why did you fall out of favor with your squadron?
00:00:27Back there at the warehouse, I was under duress.
00:00:29Honorable to compromise.
00:00:30Who do you work for?
00:00:31Simon flicked my kill switch.
00:00:34We need a new head of SO-15.
00:00:36We're gonna have to go back to Rachel Carey with our tail between our legs.
00:00:40The truth about correction may finally be coming.
00:00:44When did you first become aware of the correction program?
00:00:49There are files in the archive on James Whitlock.
00:00:52About our former friend, MI5.
00:00:56Gemma Garland's coming in.
00:00:57Give her access to the archives.
00:01:00You've got nothing on me in Abbotscliffe.
00:01:01No bullets, because there weren't any bullets to find.
00:01:04According to Sockers, Whitlock's rifle was not loaded.
00:01:07Panic over.
00:01:07Figured I had to have the podium on the right and the carry cam in the middle.
00:01:11My team know what they're doing.
00:01:12Why compromise the tech when you can compromise the technicians?
00:01:16Isaac Turner was not my only target.
00:01:19They were never planning to kill you, Rachel.
00:01:21They were planning to kill your reputation.
00:01:25Who knows how long I've got left.
00:01:27I'll spend it helping you expose my squadron for what they've become.
00:01:30You've brought down correction.
00:01:32If anyone can bring down the increment.
00:01:35It's you.
00:01:43Right, who wants to go first?
00:01:48Well, as is my gaffe.
00:01:51Was killing the Home Secretary your primary objective, or was there more to the operation?
00:01:56There's always more to the operation.
00:01:58You might need to wind in your expectations.
00:02:01He only knows one layer of the operation.
00:02:03His.
00:02:04How useful an asset is he, Rachel?
00:02:09If I had to guess...
00:02:13why Turner was targeted.
00:02:16The algorithm predicted he'd start a war with Russia if he became PM.
00:02:21Or not start a war with Russia.
00:02:24Whichever wasn't cool with the complex at the time.
00:02:27The complex?
00:02:30Military.
00:02:31Industrial.
00:02:33I want to know why they're trying to frame Whitlock.
00:02:36There's plenty more credible gun nuts out there.
00:02:37Why choose him?
00:02:38I wish I knew.
00:02:39As Rachel will tell you.
00:02:41Yeah, you're a cog, we know.
00:02:43Forgive me, but...
00:02:45Would it not be quicker for you to brief us about James Whitlock?
00:02:50My thoughts exactly.
00:02:52Your department?
00:02:53Your watch?
00:02:54Not that you'd know it from the report.
00:02:56The heavily redacted report.
00:03:03Probably worse than the shit you've got on me.
00:03:06There's no danger of that, Rachel.
00:03:08No danger at all.
00:03:11It's your past case.
00:03:12It's your problem.
00:03:13As long as it doesn't get in the way of mine.
00:03:17Whatever it is, we are releasing Whitlock tomorrow.
00:03:28Your friend doesn't like me.
00:03:31My number is the only one saved in case you need to reach me.
00:03:36Is there anyone you'd like us to contact on your behalf?
00:03:40You mentioned your, um, girls?
00:03:43Or was that just...
00:03:44Part of the legend.
00:03:46Commander Noah Pearson is married with two daughters.
00:03:50Dogs?
00:03:51Dogs.
00:03:53Cats.
00:03:54Goldfish.
00:03:55The dream.
00:03:59And William Walker?
00:04:02Never found the time.
00:04:08Helping expose the increment.
00:04:10You're doing a good thing, William.
00:04:14Enough to atone for all the shitty things.
00:04:22Someone will come and bring you the basic essentials in the morning.
00:04:25Toiletries to clothes.
00:04:28Not bad.
00:04:30None of us smell like roses.
00:04:32Didn't like to say.
00:04:35Hey.
00:04:38What happens in the tunnels?
00:04:40Stays in the tunnels.
00:04:50Get some sleep.
00:04:59Get some sleep.
00:05:11Get some sleep.
00:05:37No.
00:05:39No.
00:05:41I'm sorry, sir.
00:05:42I can't accept the position.
00:05:47What do you want, Rachel?
00:05:56Autonomy.
00:06:01I want the freedom to run my investigations as I see fit.
00:06:08I want security clearance sign-off.
00:06:11Just wait here, please.
00:06:14I want operational control of SO-15 without oversight.
00:06:21Anything else?
00:06:23Yes.
00:06:24Keeping corruption out of this department will take commitment.
00:06:29I'll need a five-year contract minimum.
00:06:31Five years?
00:06:32One year?
00:06:32Five years.
00:06:33Non-negotiable.
00:06:34Three.
00:06:34Done.
00:06:36Finally...
00:06:37There's more.
00:06:38My title.
00:06:39This department needs a commander, not an acting one.
00:06:43I'm surprised you haven't asked for my parking space.
00:06:46I wouldn't take anything for granted, sir.
00:06:57In breaking news, the man arrested on suspicion of the murder of British Home Secretary Isaac
00:07:03Turner has been released on bail.
00:07:06Our political correspondent, Natasha Hayes, is in central London.
00:07:09Natasha.
00:07:11Khadija, good morning.
00:07:12I'm here outside Counterterrorism Command, where Mr. Whitlock is expected to be released
00:07:17from custody shortly.
00:07:19Police say they are following a new and highly significant lead in the investigation into
00:07:23the killing of Home Secretary Isaac Turner, which is shocked not just the nation, but the
00:07:28world.
00:07:29The release of Mr. Whitlock, you now have a lot of time to come after...
00:07:40Mr. Whitlock, if you've even killed the Home Secretary, who did?
00:07:43Listen, this ain't the first time the police have stitched me up.
00:07:45This time I'm going to sue him for defamation of character.
00:07:48And if I find out that firearms officers have hurt my kids or my dog, I'll be taking them
00:07:53to court.
00:07:53They've harassed me for years.
00:07:56Stand by for executive action.
00:08:01Sir.
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00:09:00timely passing. The public inquiry he called for has been denied his testimony. I believe the best
00:09:06way to honor Mr. Turner is to persist with this inquiry without delay and get to the truth.
00:09:13Hear, hear, Lord Fredrickson. I wouldn't change a word of that. Isaac and I may have had our
00:09:17differences. Sir Roland Gill, Isaac Turner's predecessor. You served as British Home Secretary
00:09:24for three and a half years, a period in which the Home Office suffered its worst reputational
00:09:30drubbing since its inception. I hope you'll be more forthcoming than your police counterparts
00:09:36have been thus far. Ask me anything you wish, Lord Fredrickson, and I shall answer to the
00:09:40best of my ability. You will answer to the best of your knowledge, Sir Rowan. I stand corrected.
00:09:50When did you first become aware of deepfake evidence tampering, Sir Rowan? Do you mean
00:09:56correction? Um. About a week into the job.
00:10:18Congratulations, Commander Carey. Well done, Rachel. Mum? I've got a lot to brief you on.
00:10:27Yes, ma'am. Yeah, while writing the troops. No, just you two. Mum, we should have given you
00:10:34the benefit of the doubt. Yeah. Sorry is what we're trying to say. It's understandable, given
00:10:40the evidence to the contrary. Call drops you hard. Rachel. What is it? The inquiry. It's blowing
00:10:52up. Once the footage was corrected, it was planted for somebody to find, um, an unsuspecting lower
00:11:05ranking detective, typically. You know, a cog. I'm interested in those who were well aware
00:11:11of what they were doing. Who else had knowledge of the correction programme? I only ever met
00:11:17one individual directly involved with the correction programme. One operative. From the police?
00:11:23And this is where it gets sticky. Sticky? Well, they were in the police, but they were also
00:11:31working for, um, a different entity. A spy? Er, a plant? Again. Sticky. To be clear, Sir Rowan,
00:11:41you are talking about someone who posed as a police detective, but worked for British Intelligence.
00:11:48And to be clear, Lord Fredrickson, I am talking about the woman who ran the correction programme.
00:11:58How many female officers in S.O. 15? Two hundred. Three. Dash, get your crew down to Parliament Square.
00:12:04I need you to get together and Obi from the inquiry. The mystery female spies? On it. Let's go.
00:12:11You say she ran the programme. Can you give me her name? Not without breaching the Official Secrets Act.
00:12:18Then I invite her to make herself available to this committee at the earliest opportunity.
00:12:24And I would advise her, this public inquiry has a mandate to compel witnesses to testify under oath.
00:12:32You must do as you see fit, Lord Fredrickson. However, I would like to make clear that I have nothing
00:12:39but respect
00:12:40for the individual in question. A profoundly loyal spy who has spent her life defending her country till the end.
00:12:50Now, a spy of such integrity is like a rare or precious stone, an emerald, or a gem.
00:13:11Zion.
00:13:16Lee Lative has the command of the room.
00:13:28Padija, is it her?
00:13:30Yes.
00:13:30The spook you brought sniffing around our studios last year.
00:13:36DSU Garland.
00:13:38Gemma Garland, wasn't it?
00:13:40Rowan Gill practically said it.
00:13:45Friends, Khadija?
00:13:47Friends? Yeah, of course.
00:13:49Look, obviously, I can't confirm or deny,
00:13:53and obviously, this is off the record.
00:13:57Gemma Garland is being set up.
00:14:00I thought you'd be glad to see her testify.
00:14:02Isn't that what you wanted?
00:14:03Well, not in this way.
00:14:04There is no way that Rowan Gill was the only government minister involved,
00:14:07and there is no way that those higher up in MI5 did not know about it.
00:14:12Members of the British state trying to bury the deepfake scandal.
00:14:16That is the story, Khadija.
00:14:18Not a bad headline.
00:14:21Congrats on the top job, by the way.
00:14:23Don't start getting ideas above your station.
00:14:25I'll decide what the story is.
00:14:28Khadija...
00:14:41It's her.
00:14:45But it's off the record.
00:14:50Oh, Rachel, can I have a moment?
00:14:54I think you might find it relevant.
00:14:58As someone who is interested in stamping out corruption.
00:15:04You...you were right.
00:15:07Pearson's security vetting was, er...irregular.
00:15:12Yates lent on me to bend the rules.
00:15:14I was told it was a timescale issue.
00:15:16I'm gonna go to the P.C.C. with everything I've got.
00:15:20Are you with me?
00:15:21What have you got?
00:15:23A timeline...
00:15:25...of Pearson's compromised security vetting.
00:15:27Video files of his suspected deepfake interview.
00:15:30Copy everything.
00:15:31But we need to aim higher than the Police Complaints Commission.
00:15:34I want arrests.
00:15:37Are you with me?
00:15:40Commander.
00:15:48Why are you doing this to me?
00:15:50I did everything you asked.
00:15:53You promised me that would be it.
00:15:55You said I'd never hear from you again.
00:15:57Stuff happens, Paige.
00:15:58Things change.
00:15:59We adapt and evolve.
00:16:01Yeah, but you just...
00:16:02You can't message me here.
00:16:03Do you know how many fucking cameras there are in this place?
00:16:06Can you talk?
00:16:07I'm in the toilets.
00:16:10Use the flush.
00:16:12What?
00:16:12Sound cover.
00:16:20Do you know how bad this is for my mental health?
00:16:24Deep breaths, Paige.
00:16:25In and out.
00:16:26It'll all be over soon.
00:16:27One more rass.
00:16:28You can't make me.
00:16:30You've got nothing on me.
00:16:33You deleted it.
00:16:34Yeah, it's the weirdest thing.
00:16:36I thought I had deleted it,
00:16:38and then it just...
00:16:39It just popped up again on my desktop.
00:16:41Fuck you, Tasha.
00:16:42I wonder how it would go down as a screensaver.
00:16:46What do you want?
00:16:48I need you to fast track a Freedom of Information request.
00:16:52Just that?
00:16:52That's it?
00:16:54That's it?
00:16:55Then I'll delete it.
00:16:59Do you promise?
00:17:01After this, you'll never hear from me again.
00:17:08Do you have anything you wish to add to your testimony, Sir Rowan?
00:17:12Yes, I do have something.
00:17:14I have been transparent with you, Lord Fredrickson,
00:17:17as I have always been a staunch advocate of government accountability.
00:17:20But I caution you to wait until you've heard the story from both sides
00:17:26before deciding whether any serious wrongdoing has been done.
00:17:31Bollocks.
00:17:32Boy, how much more do you need to hear?
00:17:33He's throwing you under the bus, Gemma.
00:17:36Question is, what are you going to do about it?
00:17:38He's already given them female detective from SO15.
00:17:42How long before...
00:17:42Gemma.
00:17:56We can now confirm the identity of the MI5 spy as DSU Gemma Garland.
00:18:04It is believed that Gemma Garland posed as a high-ranking police officer
00:18:09for several years, working at the heart of counter-terrorist command
00:18:13and orchestrated the deep-breaking of Levitin.
00:18:38Abigail.
00:18:38Are you free?
00:18:40No.
00:18:41I'm just round the corner from your work.
00:18:43You're going to the vigil?
00:18:44The what?
00:18:45Yeah, the vigil.
00:18:46For Isaac Turner.
00:18:48There's a load of us going.
00:18:49I think Isaac Turner would rather I finish solving his murder
00:18:52than sit around saying, come by our Abigail.
00:18:55We're still good at being like that, Ab.
00:18:57We're having a gospel bar and everyone's lighting candles.
00:18:59It's even pretty sweet.
00:19:04Abby, I'm going to have to call you back, right?
00:19:14Mom, get down.
00:19:16Stay down.
00:19:22Mom, stay down.
00:19:35Mom, do not exit the table.
00:19:38Mom!
00:19:39Oh, God!
00:19:47Oh, my God.
00:20:37You know you're walking into a trap.
00:20:43Yes.
00:20:45It does seem that way.
00:20:49Those Whitlock files.
00:20:53The ones we destroyed?
00:20:56Those were the originals.
00:20:58No copies, no insurance, Gemma.
00:21:01Do you want to strip search me?
00:21:07You've eaten in the last 24 hours.
00:21:10Two slices of dry toast and a banana.
00:21:13Oh.
00:21:15There's a tray of vegan lasagna in the freezer.
00:21:18Should be enough to feed a hungry safe house.
00:21:19I'll save some for you.
00:21:22Unless you won't be back for supper.
00:21:29They can't compel you to testify if you're out of the country.
00:21:33You know all the tricks, Danny.
00:21:34You don't have to make it easy for them, Gemma.
00:21:36I didn't.
00:21:39Yes.
00:21:41I saw what you did.
00:21:50Bye, Danny.
00:21:58Does anyone have eyes on Rachel Carey?
00:22:01She said she'd give me regular updates.
00:22:05Can someone try contacting her?
00:22:09Anyone?
00:22:18Commander Carey, it's an honor.
00:22:25And you are?
00:22:27Short on time.
00:22:34I thought I'd take the opportunity to meet you face to face.
00:22:37There may not be another one.
00:22:39You've become rather famous in our operations room.
00:22:43You're quite the curiosity.
00:22:46Simon can't figure you out at all.
00:22:49Our data knows us better than we know ourselves, apparently.
00:22:53But not your data.
00:22:55You're an anomaly, Rachel.
00:22:58A kink in the slinky.
00:23:01Yet to be beaten out.
00:23:05Do you know how easy it was to compromise your colleagues?
00:23:09Remind me, who was buying diamorphine on the dark web?
00:23:13DCI Kendrick, sir.
00:23:15Buys it for his 22-year-old daughter.
00:23:17It's cleaner than the street heroine that put her on life support last year,
00:23:21before Bank of Dad started funding her habit.
00:23:24Don't judge the man too harshly.
00:23:26What father doesn't want the best for his daughter?
00:23:31Others folded for less.
00:23:33Who else in my department have you blackmailed?
00:23:35Oh, lots of cogs in that machine.
00:23:39Besides Commissioner Yates.
00:23:40There's many moving parts to that mission.
00:23:42Angela Stilton comes.
00:23:43The timing, the staging.
00:23:46The position of a camera.
00:23:49It's not that we're short on intel.
00:23:52Far from it.
00:23:53We know that you buy two liters of whiskey per month,
00:23:57nine bottles of red wine.
00:23:59We know that you downloaded a dating app,
00:24:01but are yet to activate your account.
00:24:02We know that you took out a personal loan seven months ago
00:24:05for oocyte cryopreservation or egg freezing.
00:24:10It's not so much the data Simon's struggling with.
00:24:14It's, it's, it's the analysis.
00:24:16Have you tried turning him off and on?
00:24:18Ha.
00:24:19As a matter of fact,
00:24:20we're going to try something rather more familiar.
00:24:26If Simon can't predict you,
00:24:28we'll find another way to get through to you.
00:24:33Look who dropped by to say hello.
00:24:41Come on, Rachel.
00:24:44Don't you recognize your own sister?
00:24:58Come on, Rachel.
00:25:06That's not my sister.
00:25:08Abigail Carey, activist and podcaster.
00:25:12That's a deepfake.
00:25:15Are you sure?
00:25:17Famously difficult to verify, I understand.
00:25:20Let me speak to her.
00:25:22No one's taken your phone.
00:25:24Give her a try.
00:25:26Okay.
00:25:46Hello.
00:25:47Abby.
00:25:50Rachel, where are you?
00:25:55Abby, I need you to listen.
00:25:58Why are you speaking like that?
00:25:59Speaking like what?
00:26:01So, serious, you're freaking me out.
00:26:03Because this is serious, Abigail.
00:26:07Look at the camera.
00:26:13Where did we go on our first family holiday together?
00:26:17When I first moved to London?
00:26:19Well, I don't know.
00:26:22Think, Abigail.
00:26:23Think.
00:26:25Traverse gay, go.
00:26:30Margate, this is stressing me out so much.
00:26:32What if I get it wrong?
00:26:35Rachel?
00:26:36Yeah, I'm here.
00:26:38Rachel, you can hear me.
00:26:39Yeah, Abby, I'm here.
00:26:40I can hear you.
00:26:41Abby?
00:26:45The next phone call you make will be to counter-terrorism command.
00:26:50You will tell your officers to drag James Whitlock back into police custody
00:26:55and charge him for the murder of Isaac Turner.
00:27:07And if I don't?
00:27:11Are you still sure this is a deepfake?
00:27:15Or is that your sister, Abigail, under that hood?
00:27:22Gun to the head.
00:27:41Tom, what did you used to call Garland when she wore that coat?
00:27:45What, the fake fur?
00:27:48Cruella Remington.
00:27:53Tom, this call isn't secure.
00:27:55I know you've been blackmailed.
00:27:57And I know Veritas is compromised.
00:27:59I'm not interested in excuses or denials.
00:28:01I just need you to listen.
00:28:03Yes, ma'am.
00:28:05If Ops Room 1 is fit for purpose, run facial wreck on Abigail Carey, my sister.
00:28:09Ma'am.
00:28:10Tom?
00:28:11Tom?
00:28:12Tom?
00:28:15Comms check.
00:28:16Kilo 1 now.
00:28:17Controlled to Kilo 1.
00:28:18Do you read?
00:28:18What's the concern?
00:28:19Kilo 1, do you read?
00:28:20Commander Carey's under duress.
00:28:22Run facial wreck on Abigail Carey.
00:28:26Wow.
00:28:28Poor Abby.
00:28:37If you've got Abigail, let me see her.
00:28:40Take me to her.
00:28:42Make me watch with my own eyes.
00:28:46Sorry.
00:28:48That's not part of the plan.
00:28:51Control all units.
00:28:52Sentinel 1 is down.
00:28:53Repeat, Sentinel 1 is down.
00:28:56London's vehicle.
00:28:56You still tracking Rachel's phone?
00:28:58I've been trying to tell you.
00:29:00What do you know about it?
00:29:01She's in trouble.
00:29:02No shit.
00:29:03Only that range.
00:29:04Last known location, Robber Hive Tunnel.
00:29:06Repeat, Robber Hive Tunnel.
00:29:10Take me with you.
00:29:11I can help.
00:29:13You fill out the risk assessment, mate.
00:29:15We'll see you in about a month, yeah?
00:29:21You boys aren't going to find her, Danny.
00:29:23What hope have they got against each squadron if they do?
00:29:28All I need is my handset and a CR-2302.
00:29:32A what?
00:29:32It's a battery.
00:29:34Maybe a little help installing it.
00:29:35Not a bleeding chance.
00:29:37If Rachel Carey's been taken by my squadron, I know where she is.
00:29:41Where?
00:29:42The Kingsway Exchange.
00:29:43But if you don't know the talents like I do, you'll never find her.
00:29:46Danny.
00:29:47You haven't seen what he can do.
00:29:49Yes, I have.
00:29:52I happen to owe Rachel Carey my life.
00:29:56Least I can do is risk it trying to save hers, and chances are that's what it'll take.
00:30:06When was the last time you made a decision?
00:30:10I beg your pardon?
00:30:11For yourself, I mean.
00:30:14Not Simon.
00:30:17Go on, try it.
00:30:19Take me to Abigail.
00:30:22Put the data down,
00:30:23and start acting like a commanding officer and not a cog.
00:30:32You can't do it, can you?
00:30:37You can't scratch your nose unless Simon fucking says.
00:30:41Decorated military officers taking orders from an algorithm.
00:30:47It's pathetic.
00:30:48Well, I've taken orders from schoolboys straight out of Sandhurst.
00:30:54I'll take my chances with AI.
00:31:04Clear.
00:31:04Wait, no.
00:31:05No, no, wait, no.
00:31:07Jill, for executive action.
00:31:08Wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:31:10Wait, Abby, no, wait.
00:31:11Wait.
00:31:24was it her god was it her was it fucking
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00:33:17I
00:33:18Could you please state your name
00:33:23I
00:33:23Yes
00:33:23My name
00:33:25Would you mind speaking up please
00:33:33My name
00:33:37Is Jacqueline Gold Cross
00:33:40I
00:33:41I
00:33:41Served in the security service MI5 for 36 years
00:33:45For the last 10 of those years I ran a deep cover operation inside SO15 under the name of Detective
00:33:54Superintendent Gemma Garland
00:33:57What was the goal of the operation?
00:33:59MI5 had failed to stop a succession of terrorist attacks
00:34:04The public were tired of excuses
00:34:06We needed to find a way to stop violent extremists
00:34:10Before they could act
00:34:12So decided to start fitting them up with fake evidence
00:34:15The correction program never once faked a single piece of evidence
00:34:19I'm confused
00:34:21Well perhaps I could illustrate by using a past case as an example
00:34:25Please do
00:34:26The first
00:34:27For instance
00:34:29The first
00:34:31The first case of the correction program
00:34:35James Whitlock
00:34:36The suspect in the Westminster attack?
00:34:40Yes, Lord Fredrickson
00:34:41What?
00:34:42Whitlock came onto our radar seven years ago
00:34:45When he started sending death threats
00:34:47To?
00:34:49Local counsellors, police officers, magistrates
00:34:52Anyone in a position of authority Whitlock deemed an enemy
00:34:57I have a copy
00:34:59Of the unredacted police report
00:35:01I can submit to the inquiry if that would be helpful
00:35:04It would indeed, Miss Goldcross
00:35:08Whitlock posed a threat, a risk to public safety
00:35:11So we launched digital intercepts
00:35:14You mean you hacked his computers and other devices?
00:35:17Yes, Lord Fredrickson
00:35:18And what did you discover?
00:35:20A murder manifesto
00:35:23Dates, times, reconnaissance
00:35:25James Whitlock was planning a shooting spree
00:35:29And he'd laid it out in a video confession
00:35:32That sounds like compelling evidence
00:35:34Yes, it would have been
00:35:35By the time we raided his property and seized his computers
00:35:38Whitlock had taken a magnet to the hard drive
00:35:40Wiped the lot
00:35:42I ask you, Lord Fredrickson
00:35:44If you had the means to recreate that footage
00:35:48So a jury could see it to judge for themselves
00:35:51How serious a threat James Whitlock was
00:35:55What would you do?
00:35:57If evidence can be brought back to life
00:36:01Is it false?
00:36:02Or is it in every meaningful sense the truth?
00:36:22James Whitlock got 18 years for conspiracy to murder
00:36:25And the streets were safer without him
00:36:29Until a year ago
00:36:30What happened a year ago?
00:36:33Ah
00:36:34Well-meaning whistleblowers from SO15 decided to expose correction
00:36:40Whitlock's lawyers knew they had a case
00:36:44Decisions were made
00:36:45A deal was done
00:36:47Whitlock was set free
00:36:51I understand James Whitlock is no longer a suspect in the Westminster attack
00:36:56He was released from custody this morning
00:36:58Well, that is one decision I can't be held responsible for
00:37:03Kilo 9, go ahead
00:37:04We need to switch up Whitlock's security detail
00:37:06His profile's on the rise thanks to the inquiry
00:37:09Change of address sent
00:37:10Received
00:37:12Uh, that's Whitlock's home address
00:37:15PPO's are waiting with his family
00:37:17He'll be secure there
00:37:24Understood
00:37:51You're starting to make Simon look sloppy?
00:37:59Where's Abigail?
00:38:00No longer with us I'm afraid
00:38:02No longer with us I'm afraid
00:38:08Then where's the body?
00:38:12My sister was never here was she?
00:38:14That execution was deepfake
00:38:17If you really shot my sister then where is she?
00:38:20Where's the body?
00:38:23Maddening isn't it?
00:38:26Never knowing what to believe
00:38:28Simon said you'd save your sister
00:38:31Again you defied the data
00:38:37I guess the only person that matters more to you than your code of honor
00:38:40Is yourself
00:38:58You paint a rosy portrait of correction Miss Goldcross
00:39:01But it seems you've overlooked something
00:39:04If one has the means to recreate evidence
00:39:06One has the means to change it
00:39:08What's to stop an overzealous police detective embellishing the deepfake footage?
00:39:14Painting a gun in place of a knife?
00:39:16That would never happen on my watch, Lord Fredrickson
00:39:18And what about others in the program above you?
00:39:22Were they as scrupulous?
00:39:23Above me, Lord Fredrickson
00:39:25Well I understand you control the flow of information as gatekeeper
00:39:29To whom did it flow?
00:39:32GCHQ? MI6?
00:39:33Who else in British intelligence was involved in the correction program?
00:39:49Correction was kept tight
00:39:51I was the gatekeeper and commanding officer
00:39:54None of my superiors at MI5 or any British intelligence agency
00:39:58Had knowledge of or involvement in the correction program
00:40:05Wow
00:40:06She's falling on her sword
00:40:08But what about in government?
00:40:10Besides the Home Secretary?
00:40:12I had operational control without oversight
00:40:15I ran the correction program with autonomy
00:40:17And I take full responsibility for that
00:40:21Rachel's right, this is a fucking whitewash
00:40:27Ready to join your sister?
00:40:40Ready to join your sister?
00:40:42Say hello to Abigail for me
00:40:47Oh, is it true?
00:40:53What's that?
00:40:55Abby
00:40:58Is it real?
00:41:02She didn't feel a thing
00:41:16Goodbye, Rachel
00:41:18Goodbye, Rachel
00:41:20No
00:41:20No
00:41:21No
00:41:22No!
00:42:03You seem almost proud of your involvement in the program.
00:42:07You must have known what you were doing was illegal.
00:42:10Balancing the needs of national security and justice has always meant stark choices and difficult decisions, Lord Fredrickson.
00:42:18I wonder, Miss Goldcross, if you're familiar with the writings of Benjamin Franklin.
00:42:23I believe he had something to say about the balancing act you describe.
00:42:27At the risk of paraphrasing, those who give up liberty...
00:42:31Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither.
00:42:36I believe I had it on my wall at university, Lord Fredrickson.
00:42:40It's a pity you didn't remember Mr. Franklin's wisdom when you were deep faking evidence, Miss Goldcross.
00:42:45Benjamin Franklin wasn't monitoring 3,000 terror suspects a day wondering which one was going to blow the British public
00:42:51up next.
00:42:53Correction kept extremists off the streets.
00:42:56It put violent offenders behind bars where they belonged.
00:43:00Correction kept us safe, Lord Fredrickson. Corre...
00:43:04Oh, we've lost it. Coming to three.
00:43:08The Correction Program stopped mass shootings and terror plots.
00:43:14If I seem proud, Lord Fredrickson, that is because I am. Deeply.
00:43:20The Correction Program saved lives. I fear for public safety without it.
00:43:26Amen.
00:43:35Let's do this again.
00:43:38Amen.
00:43:40.
00:43:43There you are!
00:43:51In 2006, that Natald was blown away.
00:43:53There you are.
00:44:12We have a confirmed fatality.
00:44:17Repeat, confirmed fatality.
00:44:19White Rabbit is down.
00:44:21Repeat, White Rabbit is down.
00:44:22No eyes on target.
00:44:25Repeat, White Rabbit.
00:44:40Did we get him?
00:44:43Hard drives went down as well as the feeds.
00:44:44Didn't get him.
00:44:46Tash?
00:44:49I got him.
00:44:52Woo!
00:44:52Woo!
00:44:53Woo!
00:44:53Woo!
00:44:54Woo!
00:44:55Woo!
00:44:55Woo!
00:44:56Woo!
00:44:57Woo!
00:44:58Woo!
00:44:58Woo!
00:44:58Woo!
00:44:58Woo!
00:44:58Woo!
00:44:58Woo!
00:44:59Woo!
00:45:00Woo!
00:45:00Woo!
00:45:00Woo!
00:45:00Woo!
00:45:01Woo! Woo!
00:45:06Woo! Woo!
00:45:25Easy time.
00:45:39Mom?
00:45:42Ellie! Sweetheart, I'm home!
00:46:03Simon says thank you.
00:46:15I'm here!
00:46:16The next one, the next one.
00:46:19I'm here!
00:46:21I'm here!
00:46:23You're here!
00:46:30I'm here!
00:46:31I'm here!
00:46:39I don't know.
00:47:01I don't know.
00:47:31Gemma Garland.
00:47:35You just killed Gemma Garland.
00:47:40I know.
00:47:42I'm as surprised as anyone.
00:47:48I was coming to save you.
00:47:53Fuck that bird.
00:47:56You're going to call it in or...
00:48:02You were coming to save me.
00:48:05I thought I was.
00:48:07But as soon as I powered up my heart and my handset,
00:48:10there was a new mission waiting for me.
00:48:20Well, that was it.
00:48:23Back to work.
00:48:24No free will of your own.
00:48:26Yeah, on balance, I'm not sure I believe in that.
00:48:31I was sold to you, Rachel.
00:48:33I follow orders.
00:48:35You don't even know why.
00:48:37Oh, come on.
00:48:41That's obvious.
00:48:44Hey, hey, hey, stay with me.
00:48:47Why?
00:48:48Why did you kill her?
00:48:50Garland dies.
00:48:51Correction dies.
00:48:53As far as the world's concerned.
00:48:55If you leave Simon to use it as he wants,
00:48:58he'll leave you alone.
00:49:00So, you see, Rachel,
00:49:04I did save you.
00:49:09In the end.
00:49:18Hey.
00:49:19Hey, hey, hey.
00:49:20I am getting you out of here.
00:49:22Stay with me, will you?
00:49:24Kilo on control.
00:49:29Control, do you read?
00:50:26Yes.
00:50:28Yes, I think that was him.
00:50:30Are you certain, Lord Fredrickson?
00:50:35There was a lot going on in that courtroom.
00:50:42Are you staring at me for four, five seconds, maybe more?
00:50:49That was him.
00:50:52That's the man I saw.
00:50:59Police have yet to confirm the identity of the gunman who opened fire inside the Fredrickson inquiry,
00:51:04despite footage recovered by the BBC appearing to show James Whitlock.
00:51:09Whitlock?
00:51:09Yeah, and we won't be confirming it.
00:51:11They don't need us to confirm it. It's there for all to see.
00:51:15I've made their point.
00:51:16James Whitlock was planning a shooting spree and he'd laid it out in a video confession.
00:51:22By the time we raided his property and seized his computers,
00:51:27Whitlock had taken a magnet to the hard drive, wiped the lock.
00:51:31If only the correction programme was still up and running.
00:51:33Whitlock would still be inside, the Westminster attacks would have been avoided.
00:51:37I mean, who could resist that narrative?
00:51:39I had operational control without oversight.
00:51:43It's a whitewash.
00:51:46She just went along with it.
00:51:47I had full responsibility for that.
00:51:49Correction died with Garland.
00:51:51That's what the public will think.
00:51:55If you had the means to recreate that footage so a jury could see it to judge for themselves how
00:52:02serious a threat James Whitlock was,
00:52:05what would you do?
00:52:08Well, she won't be looking over your shoulder anymore.
00:52:15How are you holding up, Mum?
00:52:21Look, I know you and Garland weren't exactly best friends, but I always got the impression that she was so...
00:52:26If you were going to say surrogate mother, you can fuck off.
00:52:29Mentor is what I was going to say.
00:52:36If evidence can be brought back to life, is it false?
00:52:41Or is it in every meaningful sense the truth?
00:52:51I've got my 728, Mum. I'm going to hand in to the Commissioner's Office today.
00:52:58I fucked up. I don't know what else to say.
00:53:02You're not the only one.
00:53:09Could I ask you to step to the side, please?
00:53:11Oh, sorry, is there a problem?
00:53:14Morning, Paige.
00:53:15Someone will be along to escort you.
00:53:18Oh, you know I'm here every day.
00:53:20Nothing to be alarmed about.
00:53:31Khadija.
00:53:33Rachel.
00:53:34I'm so sorry.
00:53:36So you should be.
00:53:36You managed to put out a primetime commercial for correction yesterday afternoon.
00:53:41How's that for impartiality?
00:53:43I meant I'm sorry for your loss.
00:53:49Are you any closer to IDing the gunman?
00:53:51Cameras went down, but you've seen our phone footage.
00:53:53You mean the footage from Natasha Hayes?
00:53:56Yeah, that's why I'm calling Khadija.
00:53:57I thought you ought to know you've got a mole in your team.
00:54:02So do I.
00:54:03No, no, no.
00:54:04I'm not sure if you all are drunk.
00:54:08I'm going to go.
00:54:16Oh, no, no, no!
00:54:18Put a little bag on your mind.
00:54:19To my point of view, just right.
00:54:21I think this already is right here.
00:54:23Can you see that?
00:54:25I'm very pretty.
00:54:26No, no.
00:54:38Natasha forced me
00:54:40She said she was going to leak the pictures
00:54:41If I didn't do exactly what she said
00:54:43She was going to destroy me
00:54:44That's Natasha Hayes in custody, ma'am
00:54:46Her laptop's here with tech
00:54:48Outstanding
00:54:49Let me know when you find it
00:54:51I think they've found it, ma'am
00:54:53Send me the capture
00:54:56No, please
00:54:57Oh, I want to see it, Paige
00:54:59I think we all want to see it
00:55:00I'm dying to see it
00:55:01Send me
00:55:02I was young
00:55:03Received
00:55:04I didn't know it was offensive
00:55:05Received
00:55:06It was freshers week, for fuck's sake
00:55:11What am I looking at?
00:55:12Is this it?
00:55:14This is what they blackmailed you over?
00:55:16Yeah
00:55:16I still don't know what I'm looking at
00:55:19She's wearing a Pocahontas outfit
00:55:23Yeah, I'm not Native American
00:55:25If that got out
00:55:26No one would ever hire me again
00:55:27Well, you could always claim
00:55:28That your great-grandmother was Cherokee
00:55:30That's really offensive
00:55:31I'm not the one wearing braids
00:55:35Put them out
00:55:36For what?
00:55:37Post them online
00:55:38Yes, ma'am
00:55:39No, just wait
00:55:40How long will it take to leak them to the press?
00:55:41I'm sure the Guardian will go for it
00:55:43No, no
00:55:44Send them an exclusive
00:55:44Please, my life would be over
00:55:46Your life is over
00:55:48How would you like to add
00:55:50Conspiracy to murder to your CV?
00:55:52You are looking at 15 years
00:55:55If you're lucky
00:55:56They might let you run the prison website
00:55:59If you want to bargain for a deal
00:56:00Start talking
00:56:04What did Natasha want
00:56:06In return for burying this scandal?
00:56:09Um, random stuff
00:56:11Wanted the timing of the launch
00:56:13She wanted the layout of the room
00:56:15She wanted the carry cam
00:56:17Centre stage facing the audience
00:56:19Why did she want the camera facing the audience?
00:56:21Because
00:56:22The rest of the cameras
00:56:24Would be facing the stage
00:56:25So our camera
00:56:26Would be the only one on the gun
00:56:28And we still wouldn't get a shot of him
00:56:34So the demo camera
00:56:36Had no memory card
00:56:37Or video drive
00:56:38Mum, we've been through all this
00:56:39But
00:56:40The live feed was being sent back here
00:56:43Before the power went down
00:56:44It was, yeah
00:56:44So
00:56:47Some of the carry cam footage survived
00:56:50The stuff leading up to the attack
00:56:53The stuff leading up to the attack
00:56:55Yeah, but that's sort of the problem
00:56:57It cuts before the shooter shows up
00:57:04Although
00:57:10I, uh, I could take another look
00:57:14Make sure nothing's missed
00:57:17I mean, there's no harm
00:57:18Taking a look
00:57:37Thanks, boys
00:57:38Thanks, boys
00:57:53I like what you've done with the place
00:58:03Okay, okay, okay
00:58:04I'm told carry cams is trending already
00:58:08That's where the footage stops
00:58:12Not anymore
00:58:13Carry cams is trending already
00:58:26I'm told carry cams is trending already
00:58:29And I refuse to call her acting commander of SO15
00:58:32I'm afraid
00:58:33She's not acting
00:58:36Commander
00:58:37Rachel Carey
00:58:53That is it
00:58:55That is what happened
00:59:08Rachel
00:59:10All the major outlets have it
00:59:12It'll go live when you're on air
00:59:16You're ready
00:59:24Sure you want to do this, Bob?
00:59:29It isn't correction
00:59:31Until you say it's real
00:59:45Good evening, everyone
00:59:48The hunt for the man who killed Isaac Turner is over
00:59:52William Walker
00:59:54A rogue Special Forces officer
00:59:56Who terrorized Westminster for five long days
00:59:59Was shot and fatally wounded by armed police
01:00:03Last night after 7pm
01:00:05Thanks to the tireless work of our technical officers
01:00:09We have now recovered footage
01:00:11From a Veritas smart camera in operation at the time of the attack
01:00:15Run VT
01:00:18Key video evidence
01:00:20Which shows beyond doubt the identity of the shooter
01:00:26The footage broadcast by news outlets
01:00:29In the aftermath of the attack was deep faked
01:00:32James Whitlock was nowhere near Westminster that day
01:00:35He was once again a victim of correction
01:00:38In the floodgates
01:00:39Sir
01:00:42But Walker was not working alone
01:00:45And the hunt for the people behind this act of treason
01:00:48Will not stop until every one of them is brought to justice
01:00:57What the fuck
01:00:59Sir
01:01:07Can you come out on the broken news, Commander?
01:01:09I have a 6-3 compromise
01:01:11Walker, a Russian spy
01:01:17Run Facial Wreck
01:01:18Run Facial Wreck on...
01:01:20On whoever the fuck this is now
01:01:41A fierce match
01:01:4497.9%
01:02:13Behind this act of treason
01:02:15Behind this act of treason
01:02:15Will not stop until every one of them will not stop until every one of them is brought to justice
01:02:20That was...
01:02:22Congratulations, Rachel
01:02:23Congratulations, Rachel
01:02:25There's talk at the Treasury of Veritas getting the green light
01:02:30Carry cams to be rolled out nationwide
01:02:32No wonder all the press they're getting
01:02:37You caught correction in the act
01:02:42And so did we
01:02:45And now you've got something on me
01:02:47What happens to my case?
01:02:50Your case is closed
01:02:53You've got your man
01:02:55William Walker is an enemy of the British state
01:02:58He entered the UK undetected just two weeks ago
01:03:02On the same flight as Anton Koslow
01:03:11You used Anton Koslow as a decoy
01:03:17Walker was working for Russian black ops
01:03:21This is a defense matter now
01:03:29You're staging a Russian false flag ops?
01:03:34What's your end game?
01:03:36Simon says World War 3
01:03:38Not quite
01:03:45Do you know which puzzle we asked Simon to solve about you?
01:03:51We asked Simon
01:03:52What would it take
01:03:53To persuade Rachel Carey
01:03:56To use correction?
01:03:58What would it take
01:03:59For the woman who brought down the correction program
01:04:03To use deepfake evidence of her own free will
01:04:07Or at least the illusion of it
01:04:09It was the only way to prove what fucking happened
01:04:13Useful
01:04:14Isn't it?
01:04:19Sivis pacem
01:04:21Parabellum
01:04:22Simon's Endgame
01:04:23In a nutshell
01:04:24English, please
01:04:26They didn't teach much Latin in my school
01:04:28If you want peace
01:04:31Prepare for war
01:04:36You try not to cramp your style
01:04:39You'll be in touch
01:04:41You'll be in touch if and when we need your discretion
01:04:44You mean if and when you need me to turn a blind eye to acts of murder and treason
01:04:51You can always quit
01:04:53If you prefer
01:04:57Be ashamed
01:04:58After all you've achieved
01:05:00All you've sacrificed
01:05:07If I quit
01:05:08What happens then?
01:05:11Am I out?
01:05:14Or am I looking over my shoulder for the rest of my life?
01:05:17Simon's powers of suggestion can only go so far
01:05:22It doesn't make you do things you don't want to do
01:05:27On some level you have to want it too
01:05:29Whether you're conscious of it or not
01:05:33We both know you're not going to quit, Rachel
01:05:36We don't need Simon to predict that
01:05:44The Prime Minister has called an emergency cobra meeting tonight
01:05:48After reports that the man who shot and killed Isaac Turner
01:05:52May have been working for Russian military intelligence
01:05:55Walker was fatally wounded by armed police officers yesterday
01:06:00The assassination of a home secretary is an act of law
01:06:03Where Lord Frederickson's inquiry into correction
01:06:06The government needs to rethink its defense spending or we are toast
01:06:20You want to start making arrests?
01:06:23Here
01:06:27What's that?
01:06:28That is everything I have on Yeats
01:06:35Yeats
01:06:36I mean I thought it wise not to send anything digitally
01:06:39In a chain of evidence as we build our dossier
01:06:45Evidence of what?
01:06:48What do you think?
01:06:49The breach, the compromise vetting, the deepfake video files
01:06:55Deputy Commissioner, forgive me
01:06:56But I haven't the faintest idea what you're talking about
01:07:01Rachel Carey
01:07:05They got to you
01:07:09If you have evidence of misconduct against Commissioner Yeats
01:07:13Or anyone else
01:07:15I suggest you contact the Police Complaints Commission
01:07:26But before you do
01:07:29Ask yourself
01:07:31Do you really have enough to go on?
01:07:36Against all the evidence they will have
01:07:39Against you
01:07:43To take care of his CRA
01:07:44WKYT
01:07:44WKYT
01:07:44MUSIC
01:07:44YUP
01:07:45YUP
01:07:45YUP
01:07:45YUP
01:07:49YUP
01:07:53YUP
01:07:54YUP
01:07:57YUP
01:08:00YUP
01:08:10YUP
01:09:45Cheers.
01:09:47Mm.
01:09:50Yep.
01:09:59That's really cute.
01:10:07The trouble with people who can't talk about their work?
01:10:11You can't really ask how their day was.
01:10:13Well, you can ask.
01:10:16How was your day, Rachel?
01:10:18I can't talk about my work, Abi, you know that.
01:10:23Is there going to be a war?
01:10:30Not if I can help it, Abi.
01:10:33Good, because I don't think I can handle that.
01:10:39Can I sleep in your room?
01:10:44Sure, go for it.
01:10:48Why don't you move in?
01:10:50What, here?
01:10:51Seriously?
01:10:52Well, just a thought.
01:10:56Well, think about it.
01:10:59You coming to bed?
01:11:00Yeah.
01:11:01In a minute.
01:11:01Mm.
01:11:02Mm.
01:11:03And another whiskey.
01:11:07Abi.
01:11:11Thanks.
01:11:15It's nice to be arse-keeping if I can't answer.
01:11:20Sorry, I, um...
01:11:22I never even asked you how your day was.
01:11:25Oh, nothing ever happens to me.
01:11:39What the fuck?
01:11:42What is it?
01:11:55I can't talk about it.
01:11:57That's really fucked up.
01:12:02I promise I won't do this if you live here.
01:12:06Abi.
01:12:07You can.
01:12:14I'll be in it in a minute.
01:12:17I will.
01:12:21Goodnight, secret agent.
01:12:43Alright.
01:12:56We'll see you next time.
01:12:59Bye.
01:13:02Bye.
01:13:04Bye.
01:13:06Bye.
01:13:06Bye.
01:13:06Bye.
01:13:07Bye.
01:13:08Bye.
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