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00:00:01We light you by my side and lift the stars to be my guide
00:00:06In the dark, a voice that calls, you're stronger on your own
00:00:12And I watch the clouds go by and I think about the time
00:00:18We didn't get the chance for us to have just one more dance
00:00:25To dance with you is all I wanna do
00:00:30And I know that's so good, I'll just miss you like I should
00:00:36I wanna take your hand and dance just like we did
00:00:42The night that we met, I'll just miss you instead
00:01:02Help! Somebody! Please!
00:01:10Help! Somebody! Help! Somebody help!
00:01:18Please!
00:01:39Hey there, you... You okay?
00:01:42Yeah
00:02:04Good morning.
00:02:05Hey boss, nice day for it.
00:02:08How's it?
00:02:09Gina's already started.
00:02:10If you're considering the location, I might actually forgive you for calling us out today.
00:02:15Right. Happy New Year. Let's go.
00:02:26You good there?
00:02:27Just a mow.
00:02:35The property is known as Whitecliffe Manor, and its owner, Maxwell Cornelius, is our deceased, 79 years old.
00:02:43He was found just after 7am by Frodo and the young woman he's with, Frances Martin.
00:02:49She's a guest of Mr. Cornelius.
00:02:54I'll take Frodo.
00:02:57Morning, Gina.
00:02:58Daniel, happy New Year.
00:03:01Christine, how are you?
00:03:02Box of birds, thanks, Gina.
00:03:04You should not keep the birds in a box. It's cruel.
00:03:12Must have been a hell of a party last night.
00:03:14What do you think he tied one on and blew a gasket?
00:03:17Toxicology will tell us more.
00:03:19A few who attended the party are still in the manor.
00:03:23On it.
00:03:32What happened here, Maxwell?
00:03:34Was it just your time, or did you get some help?
00:03:38The victim has no obvious signs of injury.
00:03:41Of course, this arouses great interest in me.
00:03:44Um, sure.
00:03:48Anything else to add?
00:03:49To die in this position, it's very unusual.
00:03:52I have a deep suspicion his death is unnatural.
00:03:57I feel it in...
00:03:58In your lagoon where the devils dwell.
00:04:00You know me so well.
00:04:02Plus, I found this in his pocket.
00:04:06Meet me in the garden, come alone.
00:04:11Last night, Mr. Cornelius, the dead guy,
00:04:15he hosted a masquerade ball for, like, New Year's Eve.
00:04:18That explains the pants.
00:04:20Take it you've been here all night.
00:04:23Yeah.
00:04:24I might have overdone it a bit.
00:04:25I'm sorry.
00:04:27Hey, here we go.
00:04:28That's it?
00:04:30That's it?
00:04:33All right.
00:04:44All right.
00:04:48All right.
00:04:49All right.
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00:04:52All right.
00:05:07you're a friend of mr cornelius yeah nah he's always been pretty private but he was a regular
00:05:16at the coffee cart good morning franklin hey mr cornelius your usual yeah always a magic morning
00:05:24begs for a little magic a magic what it's a double shot restaurant a three-quarters flat white
00:05:32they're pretty hard to make i think that's why i got an invite a private bash to see in the
00:05:38new
00:05:38year hush keep it close loose lips sink ships so it was supposed to be a secret party i i
00:05:47don't know
00:05:48man i just went for the free booze mildred hawkins i'm the living housekeeper and how long have you
00:05:57been working for mr cornelius close to 40 years you must be upset by his death maxwell was a good
00:06:06employer and over time he became a dear friend but at his age
00:06:16people die
00:06:19he likes extravagant parties no not really he mostly kept to himself with the exception of a
00:06:26few close friends then why hold a new year's eve event today would have been maxwell's 80th birthday
00:06:33he wanted to celebrate and with new year's eve he could kill two birds with one stone
00:06:39he wasn't sure how many big milestones he had left
00:06:42why a masquerade party
00:06:45but maxwell had a love of the theatrical stems from his art history background
00:06:51before he retired he was an art valuer
00:06:53oh what kind of art historical paintings mostly he was incredibly well known in the fine arts world
00:07:04some of the big nag galleries hired him on a regular basis
00:07:07that must have kept him busy
00:07:10why are the police interested in the death of an elderly gentleman
00:07:15it's routine
00:07:18so when was the last time you saw him
00:07:20i tried to find him at midnight to wish him a happy birthday
00:07:24well i assumed he'd be on the balcony to watch the fireworks
00:07:28attention everyone
00:07:30it's almost midnight everyone needs to come out on the balcony to see the fireworks
00:07:59he wasn't there
00:08:02no
00:08:05it was strange
00:08:07when did you see him last
00:08:09honestly i can't remember i was flat out all night
00:08:12well approximation will do
00:08:14i guess sometime around 11 pm
00:08:18i saw him chatting with hattie
00:08:22and hattie is
00:08:23hattie anderson
00:08:26maxwell's one-time fiance
00:08:28although he called the engagement off i
00:08:30i think she still holds a candle
00:08:34oh
00:08:36moldred
00:08:37didn't you get the memo
00:08:39it's a masquerade ball
00:08:41someone needs to serve
00:08:43and
00:08:43i'm ever grateful to you millie
00:08:46or what i do without you
00:08:48yes i'm sure it would be hard to find another waitress at short notice
00:08:52hattie
00:08:53that must have been
00:08:56humiliating
00:08:59i've always known my place
00:09:04come through
00:09:07sorry
00:09:08i'm still uh
00:09:09oh please take your time
00:09:11finding a body can be a very confronting thing
00:09:13what a way to start the year
00:09:16how did you know mr cornelius
00:09:19he's a recent acquaintance
00:09:21and i didn't have any plans for new year so i thought why not
00:09:25please
00:09:26it appears whitecliff manor was the place to be last night
00:09:30yes it was a fun party
00:09:51then you were up early this morning
00:09:54yes
00:09:57going somewhere
00:09:58i was about to get a taxi
00:10:01you're not from brokewood
00:10:02no
00:10:06i heard that mr cornelius was a bachelor
00:10:10does that mean he's got no next of kin
00:10:12uh we don't know that detail yet
00:10:14it will be part of our inquiry
00:10:16why do you ask
00:10:18just curious
00:10:20we'd appreciate if you stayed in the district a little longer
00:10:24because
00:10:26just in case we get curious about things
00:10:28of course
00:10:40oh
00:10:42this is backup
00:10:42this gracious
00:10:43tacy charlis
00:10:44you almost gave me a heart attack
00:10:47if i didn't know that i think you might have spent the night here
00:10:49well just between you and me i think that someone spiked the champagne because i barely had anything to drink
00:10:55next thing you know i'm waking up fast down in the breakfast room
00:10:59you're a friend of mr cornelius
00:11:00no oh he said no
00:11:03oh no he said no to him
00:11:05yes
00:11:05i always loved making
00:11:07an effort when it comes
00:11:08to
00:11:09how to capture
00:11:10as it turns
00:11:11out my father was a cross-dresser back in the
00:11:13day when you could still call it that
00:11:15then of course that got him into all sorts of trouble
00:11:17but also
00:11:17I did wonder if the rumours were true.
00:11:20About Maxwell, not my father.
00:11:22There were no rumours there.
00:11:23Everyone knew that he was across here.
00:11:25What rumours would they be?
00:11:29Drinking on the job, Mrs B?
00:11:31Well, nothing like a bit of stress relief when you're under pressure.
00:11:35I've been tasked with organising an extravagant birthday party in Asia,
00:11:39and it happens to fall on December 31st.
00:11:41So, as you can imagine, a lot going on.
00:11:44Anyone we know?
00:11:45Mr Maxwell Cornelius.
00:11:47He owns Whitecliffe Manor.
00:11:48That rich art guy.
00:11:49He is very wealthy.
00:11:51The invitation list is a who's who of the broken wood elite.
00:11:57Frodo.
00:11:58I don't know how he got on there, but everyone else.
00:12:00Bunch of snobs by the looks.
00:12:01That's a bit harsh.
00:12:02Or perhaps...
00:12:04Spies.
00:12:08Spies.
00:12:09Trudy has it on good authority that Mr Cornelius himself used to be a spy.
00:12:15Good authority.
00:12:15The clientele of the Croc and Panda, but you know what rumours are?
00:12:19Cut off one head and two grow in its place.
00:12:21So did you find any spice?
00:12:23Sadly, no.
00:12:24The evening was a bit of a bust in that respect, but all the costumes were lovely.
00:12:28And I had a very uplifting reading with Morgana, so it wasn't a complete waste.
00:12:36Morgana Minkovic?
00:12:37She's shared a table set up for palm readings with her sister-in-law Svetlana.
00:12:41Well, ex-sister-in-law.
00:12:42They still have the same last name, so that's a bit confusing.
00:12:45I'm going to need that guest list.
00:12:48Mrs Baker.
00:13:05Silverton.
00:13:06She's a little girl.
00:13:09She's a little girl.
00:13:09She's a little girl.
00:13:12I'm going to need that guest list.
00:13:16I'm going to need that guest list.
00:13:18I'm going to need that guest list.
00:13:19You all right?
00:13:19Three million.
00:13:22Ah, Detective Christopher.
00:13:24Second Lieutenant Philip Craddock of the Third Brigade.
00:13:28Oh.
00:13:30Is something wrong?
00:13:33Apology, you remind me of someone.
00:13:37You're not Russian, are you?
00:13:40Not that I know of.
00:13:42Very good.
00:13:46Are you lost?
00:13:47What?
00:13:48Well, you don't live here, do you?
00:13:50Or do you?
00:13:51Do you?
00:13:53Uh, no, I'm here because...
00:13:57What is your relationship to Mr Cornelius?
00:14:00Well, Maxwell and I are the best of friends.
00:14:01We fought in the war together.
00:14:04Right.
00:14:05Are you aware...
00:14:10...that Mr Cornelius was found dead this morning?
00:14:14Ah, Johnny Cooke.
00:14:16What a wonderful adventure the old boy must be on.
00:14:20Adventure?
00:14:21Yeah, working his skills.
00:14:25Party's not started yet.
00:14:29Oh, Trap, these salted peanuts remind me of the ones we got behind enemy lines.
00:14:33Do you remember? In the tins.
00:14:36Tonight is a bit off, Philip.
00:14:38I've just had the strangest encounter.
00:14:41Was it the Ruskies?
00:14:44My dear friend, it's good of you to remind me of a time when the world was more complicated.
00:14:51But I may have to utilize some of my old skills to get to the bottom of this enigma.
00:14:58What kind of skills?
00:15:00Skills that we garnered whilst on Her Majesty's service.
00:15:03He must affect his own death in order to solve the riddle.
00:15:09What war did you say you fought in?
00:15:11The only one that mattered. The Great War.
00:15:13The Great War meaning World War I?
00:15:16Yes, that's right.
00:15:17The Kaiser's boys, they had us in their crosshairs, you know, you know.
00:15:23But no, no, we, um, we defeated them.
00:15:28Mint?
00:15:29But not the blue ones. They're my favorite.
00:15:33No, I'm fine, thank you.
00:15:35Oh.
00:15:39Ahem.
00:16:11No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:16:33Thanks.
00:16:36Okay.
00:16:37That coffee was actually...
00:16:38God.
00:16:39That is good.
00:16:40What did you put in there?
00:16:42Coffee.
00:16:43Okay.
00:16:46Uh, this was found in the victim's pocket.
00:16:49Meet me in the garden. Come alone.
00:16:52So he was lured to the folly.
00:16:55Wealthy guy. Easy motive.
00:16:57Yeah, uh, believed to be a bachelor.
00:16:59Uh, no next of kin that I can find.
00:17:01Well, he was once engaged to Paddy Anderson,
00:17:03but Maxwell called off the engagement.
00:17:06Uh, we need to trick down the will and find out who inherits.
00:17:09Perhaps a close friend.
00:17:10Philip Craddock.
00:17:12He's known Mr Cornelius for years.
00:17:16But, uh, I don't think he's quite playing with a full deck.
00:17:21Dementia?
00:17:21Something like that.
00:17:23He said I reminded him of some Russian woman he used to know.
00:17:27Gina.
00:17:28Thanks.
00:17:29No.
00:17:30He also claimed that he and Maxwell fought in World War I together,
00:17:33which would make them around 130 years old.
00:17:36Well, for what it's worth,
00:17:37Mrs Baker has heard rumours that Mr Cornelius was involved in espionage.
00:17:43Maybe that's not that far-fetched.
00:17:45Look, because...
00:17:46I found this...
00:17:49at the crime scene.
00:17:51Is that a hammer and sickle?
00:17:53Yeah, it is.
00:17:54They're a Russian brand of cigarettes, comrades.
00:17:56Were any of the guests Russian?
00:17:58No, according to this.
00:17:59Mrs Baker provided me with a full guest list.
00:18:03There were only 39 people in attendance.
00:18:06The party was invitation only?
00:18:08Mm.
00:18:09Mrs Baker was the event planner.
00:18:11Mr Cornelius was very particular about who could attend.
00:18:16Frodo.
00:18:17The victim had a soft spot for his favourite barista.
00:18:20More curious, Frances Martin claimed she only just met Mr Cornelius,
00:18:24yet she was staying with him.
00:18:26And she's not on the guest list.
00:18:48How can I help you?
00:18:50Svetlana, you and Morgana attended the masquerade ball at Whitecliff Meta last night?
00:18:56Yeah.
00:19:00Morgana, wake up.
00:19:03We have a visitor.
00:19:11Morena, Morgana.
00:19:12Daniel!
00:19:13How lovely.
00:19:15I knew I would be seeing you today.
00:19:18Is that right?
00:19:20It's Maxwell Cornelius.
00:19:22He's dead, isn't he?
00:19:24Uh, as it happens, Mr Cornelius was found dead this morning.
00:19:29The woman who was with him last night?
00:19:31She told me it was his time.
00:19:36Why, thanks again, you two, for coming this evening.
00:19:39I think your store will provide some intrigue to this evening's events.
00:19:43You're very welcome, Mr Cornelius.
00:19:45And we're expecting payment up front.
00:19:47Oh.
00:19:56No need for theatrics just yet, Miss Maringovic.
00:19:59Guests haven't started arriving yet.
00:20:02I don't want to alarm you, but you should watch your back tonight.
00:20:06Someone has a score to settle.
00:20:15This woman, was she a ghost?
00:20:19A visitor from the spirit world, yes.
00:20:22She had blonde hair, blue eyes, and a Russian accent, I think.
00:20:26If the Russians are involved, you'd best believe that death was not a natural one.
00:20:31They cannot be trusted.
00:20:33Uh, any Russian in particular?
00:20:35Duh.
00:20:36Steve Fenshaw.
00:20:38Has anyone ever told you that you look Russian?
00:20:42With this big, bold head of yours and this baltic chin?
00:20:46Okay, I didn't come here to be insulted.
00:20:47Rana, being unattractive, is the least of his problems.
00:20:50Excuse me?
00:20:50Sooty!
00:20:51This Gubitnik couldn't build a scent castle if he tried.
00:20:54Maybe not, but you didn't read that in his palm.
00:20:57I didn't know you could read palms as well.
00:20:59She can't.
00:21:01That's not nice.
00:21:02I wouldn't be surprised if it's all a cover-up story.
00:21:06How so?
00:21:07Everyone knows that Steve is an English version for Stippan, a Russian name.
00:21:14Steve did make a strange exit last night.
00:21:17Steve!
00:21:18Come back!
00:21:18I'll give you a proper reading!
00:21:28Thank you for meeting with me, Miss Anderson.
00:21:36Oh, Hattie, please.
00:21:39I understand that you and Mr Cornelius were once engaged to be married.
00:21:44Well, yes, but we didn't go through with it.
00:21:47And it was a long, long time ago.
00:21:49How long ago was that?
00:21:52Oh, close to forty years.
00:21:55We were but babes.
00:21:58And are you still unmarried?
00:22:01Not that it's any of your business.
00:22:03But I received a large inheritance when my father died and never had the need for a husband, financially.
00:22:10What about for love?
00:22:12I was once in love with Maxwell, but he was married to his work.
00:22:19His work as an art valuer?
00:22:22Or his work as a spy?
00:22:24Well, that's just simply small-town gossip.
00:22:28Maxwell's career took him all over the world.
00:22:31It afforded him Whitecliffe and all these incredible works of art.
00:22:37Do you know who stands to inherit?
00:22:39Why are you asking me?
00:22:40Well, you're close ones.
00:22:42We understand that Mr Cornelius has no living relatives.
00:22:46Well, that much is true.
00:22:48For what it's worth, a young woman turned up a few days ago claiming to be a distant cousin.
00:22:57Patty, my dear.
00:22:59Delighted you were able to make it.
00:23:00Oh, eighty years, young Maxwell.
00:23:02How could I miss it?
00:23:04Although it feels like only yesterday we were all in our thirties.
00:23:11Ha!
00:23:16Hello?
00:23:18Maxwell, I'm Frances Martin, your second cousin, twice removed.
00:23:23Not that I believe it.
00:23:24But if she is Maxwell's closest living heir, she would inherit Whitecliffe.
00:23:33Wouldn't she?
00:23:47Great.
00:23:47Oh my God, you read my mind.
00:23:53What did you get up to last night?
00:23:56Must have been fun.
00:23:58It's kind of personal, don't you think?
00:24:00Is it?
00:24:02I want to talk about it.
00:24:05We have a time of death.
00:24:10What's that?
00:24:11A base maker?
00:24:13Yes, Mike.
00:24:14It recorded his time of death as midnight.
00:24:17Exactly.
00:24:18Beyond that, Gina is yet to determine a cause.
00:24:21Hopefully, toxicology results will shed some light.
00:24:25Steve Fanshawe was seen entering the library by the Marinkovitches around 11.45pm.
00:24:32After which, he completely disappeared.
00:24:37As in, vanished?
00:24:39Which gave him the opportunity to go from the manor to the folly.
00:24:43Svetlana also suggested that Mr. Fanshawe could be a Russian operative.
00:24:48Although her motives seem personal at best.
00:24:53And Morgana?
00:24:54She claims a Russian ghost predicted Maxwell's death.
00:24:59We need to determine where everyone living was at midnight.
00:25:04I'll talk to Mrs. Baker.
00:25:05She may have filmed the event.
00:25:09Good idea.
00:25:12Sims?
00:25:13Yes?
00:25:15Um, indeed.
00:25:18And according to Hattie Anderson,
00:25:21Francis Martin claimed to be a distant cousin of Mr. Cornelius.
00:25:24Yet she's only recently met him.
00:25:27Well, I don't know many of my distant cousins.
00:25:28She knew him well enough to get a last-minute invite.
00:25:32Track her down.
00:25:45Hey, usual?
00:25:46Thanks, Carter.
00:25:50Mrs. Anderson.
00:25:51Good morning.
00:25:52Oh, Detective Sims.
00:25:54Sorry to interrupt.
00:25:55Are you?
00:25:57Do you recall where you were at midnight on New Year's Eve?
00:26:00Why?
00:26:02Well, we have reason to believe that's when Mr. Cornelius passed away,
00:26:05so we're trying to piece together a timeline of the evening.
00:26:07I don't remember.
00:26:09I hope you can wind things up soon.
00:26:10I need to be getting home.
00:26:13How long ago did you receive your invite?
00:26:16Oh, I received an email from a Becky Baker while I was travelling.
00:26:23Oh, travelling where?
00:26:23Oh, you do ask a lot of questions.
00:26:26Hmm.
00:26:26Well, as you know, I'm a detective.
00:26:29South America.
00:26:30It's always been on my bucket list.
00:26:33Machu Picchu was breathtaking.
00:26:36Long black, no sugar.
00:26:37Well, I really must get going.
00:26:40Oh, who's the lucky person?
00:26:42Your ring, I take it you're engaged.
00:26:45That's really none of your business.
00:26:47Okay.
00:26:49Um, by the way, Frances Martin, you don't happen to know where she's staying, do you?
00:26:54I don't.
00:26:55She's hardly welcome at Whitecliffe.
00:26:58Why is that?
00:26:59Because.
00:27:00Where does she come from?
00:27:01What does she want?
00:27:03So many questions.
00:27:06Have you tried the motels?
00:27:12Rude, right?
00:27:17Real rude.
00:27:19Yeah.
00:27:21Thanks, Frodo.
00:27:23I heard you had a big one for New Year's too.
00:27:28It's a private matter.
00:27:39Thanks for agreeing to meet.
00:27:41I'd rather be at the beach.
00:27:42But what can you do?
00:27:44You attended the masquerade ball at Whitecliffe Manor?
00:27:47Yeah.
00:27:48Why?
00:27:49Mr. Cornelius was found deceased yesterday.
00:27:52I heard.
00:27:54Nothing to do with me.
00:27:56You were seen on the night in question entering the library before disappearing.
00:28:02I'm a builder, mate.
00:28:04I'm a magician.
00:28:05Where did you go?
00:28:07Look, I just needed to get away from those Marinkovic women.
00:28:10This could be it.
00:28:11You couldn't build a sandcastle if you wanted to.
00:28:13Maybe not, but you didn't read that in his palm.
00:28:17Steve, come back.
00:28:20Fuck!
00:28:21I'll give you a proper reading.
00:28:28Well, climbing out a window must have been some palm reading.
00:28:31Well, it wasn't the reading.
00:28:32It was the abuse.
00:28:33With this big, bold head of yours and this Baltic chin?
00:28:37For the record, my mother is of Norwegian extraction.
00:28:40My father's family's finished.
00:28:42No love lost with the Russians.
00:28:44Well, that doesn't answer my question.
00:28:48Which was?
00:28:49Where did you go?
00:28:51Outside, obviously.
00:28:53Then I went home.
00:28:55How did you get into the party?
00:28:56You weren't on the guest list.
00:28:57I did a bit of work for Mr. Cornelius a few months back.
00:29:00What type of work?
00:29:02Doesn't matter.
00:29:02This was months ago.
00:29:04You should be looking at the people who were close to the old man.
00:29:07Like his son.
00:29:08My understanding is that Mr. Cornelius doesn't have any children.
00:29:12That's what I thought, too.
00:29:14It's good to see you, Badger.
00:29:16Try and enjoy your evening.
00:29:20Badger?
00:29:21You real, mate?
00:29:23For my sins.
00:29:25Daddy and I next one.
00:29:27Haven't you heard?
00:29:29I'm his long-lost son.
00:29:31How's that?
00:29:32Makes for him doesn't have any kids.
00:29:34Yeah.
00:29:36Sounds like bullshit to me, too.
00:29:40What did you mean by that?
00:29:41No idea.
00:29:43But what kind of name is Badger, anyway?
00:29:46Sounds made up.
00:29:50It's right here.
00:29:55Thanks for coming in.
00:29:56Sure.
00:29:57Whatever I can do to help.
00:29:59For the record, you were at Mr. Cornelius' masquerade party on New Year's Eve.
00:30:07Yes.
00:30:08That's for a lot of people.
00:30:10Well, they all had invites, but you weren't on the list.
00:30:16I was invited by Mr. Cornelius directly.
00:30:20Good night?
00:30:21Yeah, it was.
00:30:23Do you recall where you were at midnight?
00:30:26I believe I was on the balcony.
00:30:29You believe you were?
00:30:31Well, I didn't look at the clock or anything, but I was on the balcony when the fireworks went off,
00:30:35so that must have been midnight.
00:30:37You told DSS Shepard that you'd only recently met Mr. Cornelius.
00:30:41I did.
00:30:46Maxwell, I'm Francis Martin, your second cousin, twice removed.
00:30:53Well, well.
00:30:55Your cousin Francis Maxwell.
00:30:58How wonderful.
00:31:00Oh, you absolutely must stay.
00:31:04Indeed you must.
00:31:07That's when I met him.
00:31:08So, are you Mr. Cornelius' cousin or not?
00:31:12My mother died several months ago, and I found a connection to Maxwell when I was sorting through her paperwork.
00:31:19How did you know he was holding a masquerade party?
00:31:22I didn't.
00:31:23But when Mr. Craddock asked me to stay, I guess I was invited by default.
00:31:28And you just happened to have a costume?
00:31:31I got it from the hire place in town.
00:31:32They have a great renaissance section.
00:31:36Then the next morning, you got up and left.
00:31:39Well, after Maxwell died, it didn't feel right for me to stay at the manor, so I got a room
00:31:43at the motel.
00:31:44Was my understanding that you were already leaving before you found out he'd died?
00:31:50Well, yes, but I didn't want to be a burden, so I thought I would slip away.
00:31:54And while you were slipping away, you discovered Maxwell deceased in the folly?
00:32:00Yes.
00:32:01And now I'm here talking to you.
00:32:24Good morning.
00:32:27I'm DSS Shepard.
00:32:28I know who you are, Mr. Shepard.
00:32:30And unless you have a warrant, I'm afraid I can't show you inside.
00:32:36And you are?
00:32:37Arthur Girdler, K.C.
00:32:40Retired.
00:32:42As Maxwell's closest friend, I've taken it upon myself to protect his legacy.
00:32:47I have no intention of disrespecting that legacy.
00:32:50Well, I find myself in the unenviable position of being Maxwell's executor, and all this confusion about his death is
00:32:58unsettling.
00:32:59Yeah, and I'm here to find out how he died.
00:33:02Well, then it's true he was murdered.
00:33:05Well, if you will allow me inside, I'll tell you what I know.
00:33:10We haven't confirmed Mr. Cornelius's cause of death yet.
00:33:14But you have a pretty good idea, I'm sure.
00:33:17We have reason to believe that foul play may be involved.
00:33:20I see.
00:33:21Any persons of interest?
00:33:23We are pursuing certain lines of inquiry.
00:33:25Like the spy rumors.
00:33:27That's one line of inquiry.
00:33:29No matter how ridiculous it sounds.
00:33:31Well, I don't think it sounds ridiculous at all.
00:33:33In fact, I'd say it was quite plausible.
00:33:36Do you know something that we don't?
00:33:39I suppose you want to see the will.
00:33:45Maxwell updated his will two months ago.
00:33:51Who is Sam Parker?
00:33:53Your guess is as good as mine.
00:33:54I asked.
00:33:55But Maxwell was very secretive about it.
00:33:59Did anyone else know about this?
00:34:01Whoever Sam Parker is, he or she is about to become exceedingly rich.
00:34:09Come on, Andy.
00:34:10I'm leading my fingers over the walking here.
00:34:12I'm looking for a badger.
00:34:15No, not a badger.
00:34:17We don't have badgers in Aotearoa.
00:34:19Someone called badger.
00:34:21Badger someone, or someone badger.
00:34:26Hang five, another call.
00:34:28I'm going to ring you back.
00:34:30Mike.
00:34:31We have a beneficiary for the will.
00:34:33We need to locate a Sam Parker.
00:34:36Usual spelling?
00:34:37P-A-R-K-E-R.
00:34:40That's all I've got.
00:34:41I'll be there.
00:35:18Andy, any guests under the name Parker?
00:35:26Sam Parker.
00:35:28That depends who's asking.
00:35:30D.C. Chalmers, Brokewood CIB?
00:35:33I don't like talking to cops.
00:35:35Technically speaking, I'm a detective.
00:35:37I know. Bad suit gives it away.
00:35:45Most people call me Badger.
00:35:48It's from my boarding school days.
00:35:52Is it true you're the son of Maxwell Cornelius?
00:35:54Does it matter?
00:35:56The old man's dead.
00:35:58Are you aware you're in his will?
00:36:01No.
00:36:02You're the sole beneficiary of Mr. Cornelius' estate.
00:36:06He's left you Wycliffe Manor and everything in it.
00:36:14This cigarette is Russian.
00:36:16Hmm, I know.
00:36:17Where did you find it?
00:36:18Uh, at the crime scene.
00:36:21Prints couldn't lift anything.
00:36:22I will send for the DNA.
00:36:25That brand of cigarettes used to be very popular with the KGB.
00:36:29I, uh, don't think the KGB are operational anymore.
00:36:33Officially not.
00:36:34But the KGB continues as the FSB.
00:36:36And they are not to be trifled with.
00:36:39If Russian spies are involved,
00:36:41Mike, you must be very careful.
00:36:44Trust me.
00:36:45I know.
00:36:47When you say you know,
00:36:49do you mean you know,
00:36:50or do you know?
00:36:53Let's just say, Mike,
00:36:55there is a very good reason
00:36:57why I left the motherland.
00:36:59I, uh, don't think the KGB of the KGB of the KGB of the KGB.
00:37:29I, uh, don't think the KGB of the KGB.
00:38:02Mrs. Baker.
00:38:04It's not what it looks like.
00:38:06It looks like you're drinking wine.
00:38:08Okay, well, um,
00:38:09it is what it looks like,
00:38:11but it's non-alcoholic.
00:38:12No, it isn't.
00:38:12All right.
00:38:14With the stress of everything going on,
00:38:16I figured I deserved a treat
00:38:17to, you know,
00:38:19absorb the situation.
00:38:21Okay.
00:38:21Uh, all I wanted to know is
00:38:23do you have any footage
00:38:24from the masquerade ball?
00:38:25Oh, yes.
00:38:26I haven't put it on my socials yet
00:38:28because it seemed a bit
00:38:30inappropriate
00:38:31under the circumstances.
00:38:33Oh, right.
00:38:35So was he?
00:38:36Was he what?
00:38:38A spy.
00:38:39I can neither confirm nor deny.
00:38:41Told you.
00:38:42Can you send this to me?
00:38:44Of course.
00:38:45Um, do you need it encrypted?
00:38:48It's fine, Nazareth.
00:38:58Seven, six, five, four, three, two, one.
00:39:10It reminds me of the Battle of the Storm.
00:39:12We're going over the top, boys.
00:39:15So Francis was there.
00:39:17The only people not on the balcony
00:39:19at midnight
00:39:20were Hattie Anderson,
00:39:21Artie Girdler,
00:39:22Steve Fanshaw,
00:39:24and Badger,
00:39:25aka Sam Parker.
00:39:27So where were they?
00:39:29Let's pin these people down.
00:39:32Gina advises that
00:39:33the Comrades brand of cigarette
00:39:35is popular
00:39:36with the Russian Secret Service.
00:39:39So we're back to spies again?
00:39:41Uh, we are, because...
00:39:45It turns out that there was
00:39:47a lot of KGB activity
00:39:48in New Zealand
00:39:49in the mid-1970s.
00:39:51Maxwell Cornelius
00:39:52would have been
00:39:53in his late 20s.
00:39:55Uh, Wellington man,
00:39:56William Such,
00:39:57was charged with treason
00:39:59under the Official Secrets Act.
00:40:01The New Zealand government
00:40:02suspected that he was
00:40:03acting as a spy
00:40:04for the KGB.
00:40:06Mr Girdler
00:40:07was evasive
00:40:08as to whether Cornelius
00:40:10worked for the Secret Service
00:40:11or not.
00:40:11Meaning he could know more
00:40:12than he's letting on.
00:40:14We might actually
00:40:15have a dead spy
00:40:16in our midst.
00:40:17Well, whether his past life
00:40:19is relevant or not
00:40:19remains to be seen.
00:40:20But Gina is yet to confirm
00:40:23the exact cause of death.
00:40:24Uh, the birth certificate
00:40:25came through
00:40:26for Sam Parker.
00:40:27His mother is confirmed
00:40:29as Mildred Hawkins.
00:40:30Why the different surnames?
00:40:33Uh, she married
00:40:33a James Hawkins
00:40:34but they divorced
00:40:35a year before
00:40:36he was born.
00:40:38She gave her maiden name
00:40:40to Badger
00:40:41but kept her married name.
00:40:42Was she trying
00:40:43to conceal the relationship?
00:40:45Well, maybe
00:40:45but she's on the birth certificate
00:40:47and the father's name
00:40:48is blank.
00:40:49Seems more likely
00:40:50that she's trying
00:40:50to conceal that.
00:40:51Too high that
00:40:53Badger's father
00:40:54was Maxwell.
00:40:55Did Badger confirm
00:40:57that he was Cornelius' son?
00:40:59Well, not exactly.
00:41:01And he claims
00:41:02he didn't know
00:41:02he was in the will.
00:41:03Well, yeah,
00:41:04he would say that.
00:41:05If Badger did know
00:41:06that he was Maxwell's
00:41:07sole heir
00:41:08that's a strong motive.
00:41:09And he was smoking
00:41:11from a pack of
00:41:11Comrades brand cigarettes
00:41:13today.
00:41:13As found at the crime scene.
00:41:16Could Mildred
00:41:17have lied to Maxwell
00:41:18in order for Badger
00:41:20to inherit
00:41:21the entire estate?
00:41:22And it's tempting,
00:41:23right?
00:41:23Because
00:41:25despite
00:41:25Philip Craddock
00:41:26having a delusional
00:41:27view of the world
00:41:28he was right
00:41:29about one thing.
00:41:30A single silver tin
00:41:31recently sold
00:41:32for 1.73 million.
00:41:35So
00:41:35those two paintings
00:41:36of Wycliffe
00:41:37must be worth
00:41:38stupid amounts of money.
00:41:48Thanks.
00:41:50I'm curious,
00:41:51do you smoke?
00:41:52Absolutely not.
00:41:54The only smoke
00:41:55around here
00:41:55is Philip.
00:41:56And Badger.
00:41:57What?
00:41:58Well, I understand
00:41:59Badger smokes
00:42:00and he comes and goes,
00:42:01right?
00:42:02Does he?
00:42:03Well,
00:42:04awful him.
00:42:05But Philip
00:42:06is always sneaking
00:42:07off into the garden
00:42:07for a smoke.
00:42:08To the garden?
00:42:09Well, he's
00:42:09not allowed
00:42:10to smoke inside.
00:42:13How long
00:42:14has Mr. Craddock
00:42:15lived here
00:42:15at Wycliffe?
00:42:16Several years now.
00:42:17I notice
00:42:19he has
00:42:20an unusual
00:42:21relationship
00:42:22to
00:42:22reality.
00:42:24It's sad.
00:42:26He used to be
00:42:27one of Maxwell's
00:42:28closest friends.
00:42:29They met in the army
00:42:30in the 1960s.
00:42:31But
00:42:32in recent years
00:42:34he's
00:42:37developed
00:42:38cognitive issues.
00:42:40Some years ago
00:42:41he came to visit.
00:42:43Maxwell realized
00:42:44he was in decline
00:42:44so he
00:42:45moved him
00:42:46into Wycliffe.
00:42:47Maxwell was a good man
00:42:48to those he cared about.
00:42:50Will you just
00:42:51excuse me a moment?
00:42:55If someone had
00:42:56told me
00:42:57thirty years ago
00:42:58you'd still be
00:42:58working as
00:42:59Maxwell's housekeeper
00:43:00I would have
00:43:01laughed.
00:43:02If you've got
00:43:02something to say,
00:43:03Hattie,
00:43:04just say it.
00:43:05You're surprised
00:43:06you never tried
00:43:06to get your hooks
00:43:07into a pencil?
00:43:08Not everyone
00:43:09is like you,
00:43:10Hattie.
00:43:11Thank goodness.
00:43:11Well, at least
00:43:12I didn't raise
00:43:13a son without
00:43:13a father.
00:43:14Badger deserves
00:43:15better.
00:43:17Save your sympathy.
00:43:18Badger's going
00:43:19to be very well
00:43:20taken care of.
00:43:21What do you mean?
00:43:22What have you
00:43:23made Maxwell do?
00:43:24He's done what
00:43:25any father would
00:43:26do for his son.
00:43:27He's made sure
00:43:28that Badger
00:43:29will be provided
00:43:29for when the
00:43:30time comes.
00:43:31I don't know
00:43:31what lies
00:43:32you've told Maxwell
00:43:33but we both know
00:43:34he's not
00:43:35Badger's father.
00:43:38Do we?
00:43:48Mr. Craddock,
00:43:50what are you up to?
00:43:52Well, just
00:43:52keeping my eye
00:43:53on things,
00:43:53you know,
00:43:54there are goons
00:43:54around.
00:43:56Um,
00:43:58you might
00:43:59want to...
00:44:00Oh!
00:44:02I can take
00:44:02that for you
00:44:03if you like.
00:44:03Oh,
00:44:04thank you.
00:44:08Comrades.
00:44:10What?
00:44:11I notice
00:44:12it's a
00:44:13Comrade's cigarette.
00:44:14Oh,
00:44:15well,
00:44:15you take
00:44:15what you can
00:44:16get,
00:44:16you know.
00:44:18Um,
00:44:18are you
00:44:19sure you're
00:44:20not Russian?
00:44:21No.
00:44:22Don't worry,
00:44:22I'm not sure
00:44:23about a lot
00:44:23of things
00:44:24these days.
00:44:24No,
00:44:25I mean,
00:44:26no,
00:44:26I'm not.
00:44:28Hmm.
00:44:29Mr. Craddock,
00:44:31you were seen
00:44:31here on the
00:44:32balcony at
00:44:33midnight on
00:44:33New Year's Eve?
00:44:35Was I?
00:44:36Yes.
00:44:37Someone was
00:44:38filming the
00:44:39festivities.
00:44:40Ah,
00:44:41keeping their
00:44:42eye on things,
00:44:43were they?
00:44:44Can you recall
00:44:45where you were
00:44:46just prior to
00:44:47that?
00:44:52could you
00:44:53give me
00:44:53a clue?
00:44:55As I was
00:44:55saying,
00:44:56my old
00:44:56memory banks
00:44:57are a lot
00:44:57slower than
00:44:58they used
00:44:58to be.
00:44:59Uh,
00:45:00were you
00:45:02inside
00:45:02or
00:45:04perhaps
00:45:04outside?
00:45:11Oh,
00:45:11the fireworks!
00:45:12Yes,
00:45:13they were
00:45:13wonderful!
00:45:14They reminded
00:45:15me of the
00:45:16Japanese
00:45:16bombing Pearl
00:45:17Harbor.
00:45:20Right.
00:45:22Well,
00:45:22thank you.
00:45:23I will
00:45:23leave you
00:45:24to it.
00:45:34Sorry
00:45:35about that.
00:45:36Bird-watching,
00:45:37was he?
00:45:39Yep,
00:45:39in a manner
00:45:40of speaking,
00:45:40I guess he
00:45:41was.
00:45:41He's harmless,
00:45:42bit of an
00:45:43old fool.
00:45:45Miss Hawkins,
00:45:46why didn't you
00:45:47tell us Badger
00:45:48is your son?
00:45:50No one
00:45:50asked.
00:45:51Well,
00:45:51sure,
00:45:52but he's
00:45:53listed in
00:45:53Mr. Cornelius
00:45:54as well.
00:45:55In fact,
00:45:55he's the
00:45:55sole beneficiary.
00:45:58He already
00:45:59knew.
00:46:00It has
00:46:00nothing to do
00:46:01with Maxwell's
00:46:02death.
00:46:02Well,
00:46:02it does
00:46:03if it's
00:46:03a motive.
00:46:05Badger's
00:46:05not involved.
00:46:07You're
00:46:07looking in
00:46:08the wrong
00:46:08direction.
00:46:13Thanks for
00:46:14coming in,
00:46:14Mr.
00:46:15Goodman.
00:46:15Not at all.
00:46:19Did you
00:46:20know that
00:46:20Badger was
00:46:21Mr.
00:46:21Cornelius'
00:46:22son?
00:46:23The
00:46:23housekeeper's
00:46:24boy.
00:46:25What makes
00:46:25you say
00:46:33that?
00:46:33Badger is
00:46:34Sam Parker.
00:46:36I always
00:46:37knew the
00:46:37boy was
00:46:37a badger.
00:46:39But he
00:46:39grew up
00:46:40at Whitecliffe.
00:46:41He was
00:46:41away at
00:46:42boarding school
00:46:42most of
00:46:43the time.
00:46:44Maxwell was
00:46:44kind enough
00:46:45to foot
00:46:45the bill.
00:46:46I always
00:46:47thought he
00:46:47was being
00:46:48too generous.
00:46:49Is there
00:46:50any way
00:46:51that Mr.
00:46:51Cornelius
00:46:51could have
00:46:52been
00:46:52Badger's
00:46:53father?
00:46:53I don't
00:46:53see how
00:46:54it's
00:46:54possible.
00:46:55Meldra
00:46:55was already
00:46:56pregnant when
00:46:56she first
00:46:57arrived at
00:46:57Whitecliffe.
00:46:58Okay,
00:46:59let's say
00:46:59he's not
00:47:00Mr.
00:47:01Cornelius'
00:47:01son.
00:47:02Would that
00:47:02be enough
00:47:02to negate
00:47:03the will?
00:47:03Unfortunately
00:47:04not.
00:47:05Maxwell's
00:47:06will is
00:47:06airtight.
00:47:08If Badger
00:47:08really is
00:47:09Sam Parker,
00:47:11he'll
00:47:11inherit
00:47:12everything.
00:47:14Excuse
00:47:14me.
00:47:17Gina?
00:47:18Mike,
00:47:19I figure
00:47:20out where
00:47:20the dog
00:47:21is buried.
00:47:21What
00:47:22dog?
00:47:23No,
00:47:23Mike.
00:47:24Where
00:47:24I come
00:47:24from
00:47:25to
00:47:25dig
00:47:25up
00:47:25a
00:47:25dog
00:47:26is
00:47:26to
00:47:26find
00:47:26the
00:47:26truth
00:47:27because
00:47:27by
00:47:27digging
00:47:27up
00:47:28the
00:47:28dog
00:47:28you
00:47:28know
00:47:28it's
00:47:29actually
00:47:29dead.
00:47:29Thanks.
00:47:30I'll be there
00:47:31shortly.
00:47:37I have to ask
00:47:38the spy thing.
00:47:40Look,
00:47:40you didn't hear
00:47:40this from me,
00:47:41but I'm sure
00:47:42the statute
00:47:42of limitations
00:47:43has passed
00:47:44by now.
00:47:46Mr.
00:47:46Cornelius
00:47:47did work
00:47:47for the New
00:47:48Zealand
00:47:48Intelligence
00:47:48Service.
00:47:49Briefly,
00:47:49after he
00:47:50left the
00:47:50army in
00:47:511972.
00:47:52he was
00:47:53recruited
00:47:53by the
00:47:54SIS,
00:47:55but he
00:47:56resigned
00:47:57in
00:47:5774
00:47:57after an
00:47:59incident.
00:47:59What kind
00:48:00of incident?
00:48:01A young
00:48:01woman died.
00:48:04Maxwell
00:48:05felt
00:48:05responsible.
00:48:07That's
00:48:08when he
00:48:08realized he
00:48:09wasn't cut
00:48:09out for the
00:48:10espionage
00:48:10business.
00:48:20us.
00:48:23What time
00:48:24did you see
00:48:24Mr.
00:48:25Cornelius
00:48:25last?
00:48:26Um,
00:48:26maybe
00:48:2711 or
00:48:2811.30.
00:48:29We
00:48:31got into
00:48:32an argument.
00:48:33About what?
00:48:34I don't like
00:48:35being lied to.
00:48:36Your mother
00:48:37is pleased
00:48:37you could
00:48:37make it
00:48:38back for
00:48:38New
00:48:38Year's.
00:48:39Is she?
00:48:41I hope
00:48:42one day
00:48:42you two
00:48:43will be
00:48:44closer.
00:48:46She, uh,
00:48:48she did
00:48:48the best
00:48:49she could.
00:48:51Anyway,
00:48:53I didn't
00:48:53come back
00:48:53for her.
00:48:55I came
00:48:55for your
00:48:56birthday.
00:48:58It's a big
00:48:59one this
00:48:59yet.
00:48:59Oh, the
00:48:59prospect
00:49:00of turning
00:49:0080 has
00:49:01certainly
00:49:02put things
00:49:02into perspective
00:49:03for me.
00:49:03Yeah.
00:49:04Like what?
00:49:07Like
00:49:07you.
00:49:09Me?
00:49:10Badger, my
00:49:11boy, you
00:49:11know, I've
00:49:11always looked
00:49:12at you like
00:49:12a son.
00:49:17I've
00:49:17discussed
00:49:17this with
00:49:18Mildred and
00:49:19she agrees.
00:49:20You need
00:49:20to know
00:49:21the truth.
00:49:22What truth?
00:49:27About
00:49:27your father.
00:49:29I know
00:49:29everything I
00:49:30need to know
00:49:30about that
00:49:30loser.
00:49:31He took
00:49:32off before
00:49:32I was
00:49:32born and
00:49:33a story.
00:49:36The truth
00:49:37is a lot
00:49:38more complicated
00:49:39than that.
00:49:42Well, that's
00:49:42the only truth
00:49:43I've ever
00:49:43known.
00:49:45And I
00:49:45prefer to
00:49:46keep it
00:49:46that way.
00:49:49Check,
00:49:49mate.
00:49:53You left
00:49:54before he
00:49:54told you.
00:49:55Well, I
00:49:56wasn't ready
00:49:57to hear it,
00:49:58but I
00:49:58found out
00:49:59anyway.
00:50:00I
00:50:01should have
00:50:01told you
00:50:02sooner.
00:50:03So he
00:50:03is my
00:50:04father.
00:50:11I tried to
00:50:12avoid him
00:50:12all night,
00:50:13but after a
00:50:15few drinks,
00:50:15I confronted
00:50:16him.
00:50:17You can't be
00:50:18my father.
00:50:19Mom was already
00:50:20pregnant when she
00:50:20arrived at
00:50:21Whitecliffe.
00:50:23I'm sorry,
00:50:24Sam.
00:50:24I wanted to
00:50:24tell you myself.
00:50:25Your mother had
00:50:26just left her
00:50:27husband when she
00:50:28arrived all those
00:50:28years ago.
00:50:29that's true.
00:50:31But she
00:50:32wasn't pregnant.
00:50:34What?
00:50:34So you
00:50:34knocked her
00:50:35up and
00:50:36decided it
00:50:37was better to
00:50:37lie to me
00:50:37about it
00:50:38for my
00:50:38whole life?
00:50:39Let me
00:50:39explain.
00:50:40Why?
00:50:41So you
00:50:41can lie
00:50:41some more?
00:50:43I despise you,
00:50:45old man.
00:50:49Where were you
00:50:50at midnight?
00:50:53I didn't feel
00:50:54like celebrating,
00:50:55so I took
00:50:56off for a
00:50:57smoke.
00:50:57Where'd you
00:50:58go?
00:51:00To the
00:51:01car park.
00:51:02I didn't
00:51:03want to see
00:51:03anyone.
00:51:05So when
00:51:05Mr. Cornelius
00:51:06died, you're
00:51:07in the
00:51:07car park,
00:51:08alone?
00:51:09Yeah.
00:51:14Comrades,
00:51:15it was a
00:51:15Russian brand.
00:51:16Oh, yeah?
00:51:18Well, they
00:51:18taste like
00:51:19crap.
00:51:21Mike, I
00:51:22knew something
00:51:23is up.
00:51:24I checked
00:51:24again, and
00:51:25I found it.
00:51:26The victim
00:51:27has a tiny
00:51:27prick.
00:51:28At first, I
00:51:30thought it
00:51:30must be a
00:51:31mosquito bite.
00:51:32But no,
00:51:33this is a
00:51:34needle mark.
00:51:36What did
00:51:36the toxicology
00:51:37report say?
00:51:38Oh.
00:51:42Curary.
00:51:44Poison?
00:51:45Not exactly.
00:51:46A strong
00:51:47muscle relaxant.
00:51:48Once in the
00:51:49bloodstream, all
00:51:50the muscles of
00:51:50your body begin
00:51:51to relax.
00:51:52Why would that
00:51:52be fatal?
00:51:53A small dose
00:51:54wouldn't.
00:51:55But with the
00:51:55dose Mr. Cornelius
00:51:56received, he
00:51:58could have died in
00:51:58as little as
00:51:5915 minutes.
00:52:00How?
00:52:01His lungs, too
00:52:02relaxed, would
00:52:03have stopped
00:52:04drawing breath.
00:52:05He effectively
00:52:06suffocated to
00:52:07death.
00:52:08And yet, most
00:52:09fascinating, his
00:52:10heart would have
00:52:11continued to pump
00:52:12blood for some
00:52:13minutes after.
00:52:15That explains why
00:52:16he was found in
00:52:17the kneeling
00:52:17position.
00:52:17imagine, in the
00:52:18last moments of
00:52:19your life, your
00:52:20brain is still
00:52:21active, but your
00:52:22body, it's a
00:52:23virtual slab of
00:52:24meat.
00:52:25For a time, he
00:52:26was both dead and
00:52:28alive.
00:52:29Quite a unique
00:52:30death, don't you
00:52:31think?
00:52:32Hmm.
00:52:34Mr. Cornelius'
00:52:36jugular was the
00:52:37injection site.
00:52:38Whatever introduced
00:52:40the drug into his
00:52:41body, it was very
00:52:42small.
00:52:43A needle.
00:52:4325, maybe 27
00:52:46gauge.
00:52:48Thanks, Jim.
00:52:50Mike, curare, it
00:52:52feels like the work
00:52:53of the KGB.
00:52:54We're looking into
00:52:55that.
00:52:56Of course, but
00:52:57these are serious
00:52:58people.
00:52:59You must keep your
00:53:00eyes open on the
00:53:01back of your head.
00:53:02I'll do my best
00:53:04with that.
00:53:29Morning.
00:53:31Yes.
00:53:32No.
00:53:33Yours is over there.
00:53:41You're the best.
00:53:47Mr. Cornelius died
00:53:50of asphyxia.
00:53:51It was caused by a
00:53:52concentrated dose of
00:53:54curare.
00:53:55It's extracted from
00:53:56the chondrodendron
00:53:57tomentosin vine, which
00:53:59is only known to grow
00:54:00in Central and South
00:54:02America.
00:54:02where Patty
00:54:04Anderson just
00:54:04returned from.
00:54:06It may have taken as
00:54:07little as 15 minutes
00:54:08for Mr. Cornelius'
00:54:09system to shut down.
00:54:11Well, that means the
00:54:12curare would have been
00:54:13administered at
00:54:14approximately 11.45pm.
00:54:16It was hard to stop
00:54:17at midnight.
00:54:18Of note, the
00:54:20offender used a
00:54:22blow dart to
00:54:24administer the
00:54:25poison.
00:54:26Likely projected from
00:54:27a simple tube such
00:54:29as this.
00:54:29Very covert.
00:54:31Mr. Girdler
00:54:33confirmed that Mr.
00:54:34Cornelius worked
00:54:35for the SAS up
00:54:36until 1974.
00:54:38Was he suggesting
00:54:39our victim was
00:54:40involved in all that
00:54:41KGB activity?
00:55:00I figured it out.
00:55:02What's that?
00:55:03You're with the
00:55:04resistance, aren't you?
00:55:05Did they parachute you
00:55:06in?
00:55:07I'm a detective
00:55:08trying to understand
00:55:10who might have killed
00:55:11your friend,
00:55:11Maxwell Cornelius.
00:55:16Um,
00:55:17minutes?
00:55:18Oh, no.
00:55:23Have you found him yet?
00:55:25How would you feel
00:55:26if Maxwell
00:55:28didn't
00:55:29fake his death?
00:55:31You mean
00:55:32if he's
00:55:33actually dead?
00:55:36Maxwell was a
00:55:37dear friend,
00:55:37but he made
00:55:38mistakes in his
00:55:38life.
00:55:39Everyone does,
00:55:40you know.
00:55:42Maybe one of those
00:55:43mistakes led to
00:55:44his death.
00:55:46Any mistake
00:55:47in particular?
00:55:48I did see
00:55:49something strange
00:55:50the night
00:55:50before the
00:55:51party.
00:55:52Oh.
00:55:54Mr.
00:55:55Craddock,
00:55:55you scared me.
00:55:58Lovely,
00:55:59aren't they?
00:56:00they were
00:56:01painted in
00:56:031904.
00:56:04Yes,
00:56:05well,
00:56:05I was just
00:56:06getting a glass
00:56:06of water.
00:56:07Must get back
00:56:08to bed.
00:56:11Pretty strange,
00:56:12don't you think?
00:56:13That she didn't
00:56:14have a glass.
00:56:16Very good.
00:56:18Detective
00:56:18indeed.
00:56:20Do you think
00:56:21she did something
00:56:21to the paintings?
00:56:22I think it's
00:56:23worse than that.
00:56:24See,
00:56:25I have it
00:56:25on good
00:56:26authority
00:56:27that she
00:56:28works
00:56:28for Stalin.
00:56:31Well,
00:56:32I think
00:56:33it's very
00:56:33unlikely
00:56:33because
00:56:34Stalin's
00:56:35been
00:56:35dead
00:56:36for over
00:56:3670 years.
00:56:38The Cold
00:56:39War's not
00:56:40over yet.
00:56:49Come on.
00:56:50Oh,
00:56:50thank you.
00:56:51That's right here.
00:56:56was Maxwell
00:56:57Cornelius
00:56:58really
00:56:58Badger's father?
00:57:01I had only
00:57:02been working
00:57:02for him
00:57:03a few weeks
00:57:04when it
00:57:04happened.
00:57:05It was
00:57:05a mistake.
00:57:06You
00:57:06fell pregnant?
00:57:09I'd just
00:57:09left my husband.
00:57:10It was an
00:57:11abusive marriage
00:57:12and I'd
00:57:13finally found
00:57:13the courage
00:57:14to leave
00:57:14so I wasn't
00:57:15looking for
00:57:16another
00:57:16relationship.
00:57:17Besides,
00:57:18Maxwell
00:57:19was already
00:57:20engaged.
00:57:21To
00:57:21Hattie?
00:57:23It was just
00:57:23easier to
00:57:25pretend I was
00:57:25already pregnant.
00:57:27For his part,
00:57:28Maxwell promised
00:57:29to always be
00:57:30there for Badger,
00:57:30financially at least.
00:57:32Well,
00:57:33those
00:57:33Silverthons
00:57:34alone must be
00:57:35worth as much
00:57:36as Whitecliffe
00:57:36itself.
00:57:38Maxwell
00:57:39may not always
00:57:40have procured
00:57:41his artwork
00:57:41in the most
00:57:43honest of ways,
00:57:44but he was
00:57:44a good man.
00:57:46What do you
00:57:47mean by that?
00:57:51That's a
00:57:51Robert Knowles
00:57:53worth about
00:57:55$350,000
00:57:56and as far
00:57:58as anyone
00:57:58knows,
00:57:59it currently
00:57:59resides in a
00:58:00small gallery
00:58:01in the south
00:58:01of France.
00:58:04Are you
00:58:04suggesting it
00:58:05stole them?
00:58:06Or perhaps
00:58:07displaced.
00:58:09It's easier
00:58:10to show you.
00:58:15This way.
00:58:21this was the
00:58:22piece Max
00:58:23was working
00:58:23on before
00:58:24he died.
00:58:25He was an
00:58:26artist in his
00:58:26own right.
00:58:27You could
00:58:28say that.
00:58:31Oh, that
00:58:31one's coming
00:58:32along nicely.
00:58:33Getting there,
00:58:34Millie.
00:58:35I believe I
00:58:35finally perfected
00:58:37the nose quirk.
00:58:39A curious,
00:58:40ever so delicate
00:58:40little flick at
00:58:41the end of each
00:58:42brushstroke.
00:58:42Oh.
00:58:46Maxwell was a
00:58:47forger.
00:58:48I understood
00:58:49him to be a
00:58:50conservationist.
00:58:52Maxwell was an
00:58:53incredible artist,
00:58:54but he sometimes
00:58:55appraised pieces
00:58:56that were not
00:58:57respected by the
00:58:59legal owners.
00:59:01He had created a
00:59:02replica and then
00:59:03swapped them out.
00:59:04Well, some
00:59:05might see him
00:59:06as protecting
00:59:06our artistic
00:59:07heritage by
00:59:08ensuring that
00:59:09certain pieces
00:59:10were kept in
00:59:10the hands of
00:59:11someone who
00:59:12could appreciate
00:59:13and protect
00:59:13them.
00:59:14His own hands.
00:59:15I'm sure his
00:59:16intentions were
00:59:17good.
00:59:18And I'm sure
00:59:18it's still theft.
00:59:20Why are you
00:59:21telling me this?
00:59:23I want you to
00:59:23catch this killer.
00:59:25The way I see it,
00:59:26you were complicit
00:59:27in his forgery.
00:59:29How could that
00:59:29be?
00:59:31I'm just the
00:59:31housekeeper.
00:59:40Thanks for
00:59:40taking the time.
00:59:41I can think of
00:59:42better places to
00:59:43be, but...
00:59:44I'm sure.
00:59:46You didn't say
00:59:46what work you did
00:59:47for Mr. Cornelius.
00:59:49I renovated the
00:59:50roof of his shed.
00:59:55All right.
00:59:56Two days of
00:59:57labour plus
00:59:57supplies.
00:59:58Let's call it
00:59:593,800.
00:59:59Very well.
01:00:03Bit of an
01:00:04artist, aren't
01:00:05you?
01:00:11As I recall,
01:00:12my paintings
01:00:12were carefully
01:00:13covered with
01:00:13drop cloths.
01:00:14Yeah, well,
01:00:15I had a look.
01:00:16Seems you've
01:00:16replicated some
01:00:17pretty well-known
01:00:18New Zealand
01:00:18artists.
01:00:20I figure it
01:00:20might be worth
01:00:21double, keep
01:00:22you a little
01:00:22secret.
01:00:23Why don't we
01:00:24call it an
01:00:24even 6K?
01:00:28Given you
01:00:28proposed this
01:00:29little job
01:00:29was under
01:00:30the table,
01:00:30a cashier
01:00:31as you
01:00:31call it,
01:00:32I'm sure
01:00:32it wasn't
01:00:32the first.
01:00:34No doubt
01:00:34the Inland
01:00:35Revenue
01:00:36would be
01:00:37very interested
01:00:38in that.
01:00:42He didn't
01:00:43pay you.
01:00:45Left me no
01:00:45choice but to
01:00:46take matters
01:00:46into my own
01:00:47hands.
01:00:47That's why
01:00:48you attended
01:00:48the party?
01:00:49It was a
01:00:49masquerade
01:00:50ball.
01:00:50I could get
01:00:50in, get
01:00:51out without
01:00:52anyone even
01:00:52realising I
01:00:52was there.
01:00:54So you
01:00:55could kill
01:00:55him?
01:00:56For $3,800
01:00:57bucks?
01:00:58No.
01:01:00But the
01:01:01guy had a lot
01:01:01of expensive
01:01:02artwork.
01:01:04So you
01:01:05entered the
01:01:06parlour with
01:01:07the intention
01:01:08of stealing
01:01:08property?
01:01:09Becky, it is
01:01:10lovely to see
01:01:11you.
01:01:11Thank you,
01:01:12Morgana.
01:01:13I've got
01:01:13some burning
01:01:14questions I'm
01:01:14hoping you
01:01:15can help
01:01:15with.
01:01:15Of course,
01:01:16let me see.
01:01:18I see you're
01:01:19very in touch
01:01:21with the
01:01:21Lent.
01:01:22You feel
01:01:24the role you
01:01:25connected to
01:01:25the party?
01:01:26You do.
01:01:27I even have
01:01:28green eyes on
01:01:28them.
01:01:29You have
01:01:30to lie
01:01:30for them.
01:01:31I see a
01:01:31winning on
01:01:32your horizon.
01:01:34My goodness.
01:01:35Are you sure
01:01:36I didn't?
01:01:37I thought
01:01:38it was a
01:01:39answer for
01:01:40me.
01:01:43I figured
01:01:43if I took
01:01:44something of
01:01:44equal value
01:01:45it would
01:01:45kind of
01:01:46negate the
01:01:47debt.
01:01:48After that,
01:01:49I didn't see
01:01:49anyone.
01:01:50Just some
01:01:50couple
01:01:52racing off
01:01:52towards the
01:01:52garden.
01:01:54Then I went
01:01:55home.
01:01:55What did
01:01:56they look
01:01:56like?
01:01:57The guy
01:01:57was in a
01:01:58white military
01:01:58jacket and
01:01:59the woman
01:02:00was in a
01:02:00turquoise dress.
01:02:02What time
01:02:02was that?
01:02:03It must have
01:02:03been close to
01:02:04midnight because
01:02:04I saw the
01:02:04fireworks go
01:02:05off as I
01:02:05was driving
01:02:06away.
01:02:07You may
01:02:08want to
01:02:08check with
01:02:08Beaver,
01:02:09though.
01:02:10He's
01:02:10swollen too.
01:02:11Badger.
01:02:12That's the
01:02:12one.
01:02:13He pretty
01:02:13much crossed
01:02:13paths with
01:02:14them going
01:02:14in the
01:02:14other
01:02:14direction.
01:02:15He was
01:02:15leaving the
01:02:15garden.
01:02:18Thanks.
01:02:20It's been an
01:02:20absolute pleasure.
01:02:22Ed, we're
01:02:22going to need
01:02:22that artifact
01:02:24back, by the
01:02:24way.
01:02:46take a seat.
01:02:51I believe I
01:02:52speak for both
01:02:53of us.
01:02:53We have
01:02:54nothing more
01:02:55to say without
01:02:55a lawyer.
01:02:56If you're
01:02:57looking at
01:02:57myself and
01:02:58asking for
01:02:59this, you're
01:02:59completely off
01:03:00track.
01:03:01Noted.
01:03:02I just have
01:03:03one question.
01:03:06Why did you
01:03:06both lie about
01:03:07your whereabouts
01:03:08at midnight?
01:03:09What makes
01:03:09you think we
01:03:10lied?
01:03:11We have a
01:03:12witness who
01:03:13saw you entering
01:03:14the garden at
01:03:14approximately 11.45
01:03:15p.m.
01:03:19Do you deny
01:03:20it?
01:03:22I've seen enough
01:03:23innocent people get
01:03:23caught up just by
01:03:25being in the wrong
01:03:25place at the wrong
01:03:27time.
01:03:27And I thought
01:03:27it best to
01:03:29distance ourselves
01:03:30from the crime
01:03:30scene.
01:03:31He was
01:03:32protecting me.
01:03:34We were in
01:03:36the garden at
01:03:37midnight.
01:03:38But not to
01:03:40murder Maxwell.
01:04:22the garden at
01:04:25the garden at
01:04:26the garden at
01:04:26the garden at
01:04:35It's hard sometimes, but we can barely keep our hands off each other.
01:04:40Hattie and I are devastated that Maxwell lost his life.
01:04:44But we had nothing to do with his death.
01:04:50You said you're in the car park at midnight,
01:04:52but you failed to mention that you're in the garden around 11.45pm.
01:04:57I knew it would look bad.
01:05:00I was on the balcony, calling off after my fight with Max.
01:05:05I saw Philip head inside and leave his smokes behind.
01:05:18You went to the folly.
01:05:22Did you see Maxwell?
01:05:24No.
01:05:25How long were you there?
01:05:28Long enough to finish the cigarette.
01:05:32I decided to head back to the motel.
01:05:34New Year sucks if you don't have anyone you actually want to spend it with.
01:05:38Was anyone else at the folly?
01:05:42No.
01:05:43I didn't see anyone.
01:05:46Okay.
01:05:47Got it.
01:05:47Thanks, James.
01:06:00Miss Martin.
01:06:02A quick word?
01:06:10It's a large suitcase for such a short stay.
01:06:13I have a lot of clothes.
01:06:16You're not really Mr Cornelius' cousin, are you?
01:06:21After my mother died, I did find a connection to him and her paperwork, but not as a relative.
01:06:28He appraised the family portraits, didn't he?
01:06:32The silverteams.
01:06:34Not long after my mother's death, I received a letter suggesting that I should have the paintings reappraised.
01:06:40Who was the letter from?
01:06:42It was anonymous.
01:06:43Uh, do you still have it?
01:06:58I need to hold on to this for a while.
01:07:00Why?
01:07:01A line of inquiry.
01:07:04And that's when you discovered they were forgeries.
01:07:08Maxwell Cornelius stole my family's heritage.
01:07:11Hmm.
01:07:15May I?
01:07:28These would be the originals?
01:07:29Yes, so I didn't steal them.
01:07:31They're rightfully mine.
01:07:33We can talk more down at the station.
01:07:39You removed the paintings the night before New Year's Eve.
01:07:42I only needed a few minutes.
01:08:11Oh, Mr. Credit.
01:08:14Excuse me.
01:08:15Lovely, aren't they?
01:08:17They were painted in 1904.
01:08:21Yes.
01:08:22Well, um, I was just getting a glass of water, so I must get back to bed.
01:08:25I was just getting a glass of water.
01:08:29No, I was just getting a glass of water.
01:08:40I can't get out, Coraliene.
01:08:40I can't get it.
01:08:42I can't buy it, Coraliene.
01:08:44Oh, Jesus.
01:08:53Oh, I can't do this.
01:08:57Those paintings are rightfully mine.
01:08:58When was the last time you spoke to Mr Cornelius?
01:09:01Must have been about 11.15pm.
01:09:05Very lucky to have those paintings, Maxwell.
01:09:07I'm sure they're worth a fortune.
01:09:09I've certainly made some lucrative deals in my time, Francis.
01:09:14And you didn't see him again after that?
01:09:16I mean, I saw him again, but I didn't speak to him.
01:09:18When was that?
01:09:19Right after my palm reading, about 11.30.
01:09:22Was he with anyone?
01:09:23Yes, he was talking to his friend.
01:09:25And the one that invited me to stay, Philip Crudock?
01:09:32It's a natural life or death.
01:09:44Thank you for coming in, Ms Martin.
01:09:46As soon as we can confirm that you are the rightful owner of the Silverton's,
01:09:50they will be returned to you.
01:10:01How long did you leave it for you?
01:10:07How long did you leave it for you?
01:10:10What's the magic done?
01:10:21What the magic of your head?
01:10:24How long did you leave it for?
01:10:28Mr. Craddock, uh, thanks for coming in at such late notice.
01:10:33Of course, my dear fellow.
01:10:34Anything to help.
01:10:39Uh, do you recognize this note?
01:10:45I, uh, I can't say I, uh, should I?
01:10:52Your memory banks are not what they used to be.
01:10:54Uh, you gave it to Mr. Cornelius on the night of the party.
01:10:59It's a natural light, what, yes.
01:11:07Oh, yes, I did, I did.
01:11:09Yes, I wanted Max's help.
01:11:10There were Ruskies everywhere that night.
01:11:13Or you gave him the note to lure him into the garden.
01:11:17My dear man, why would I do that?
01:11:20Because that's where you planned to kill him.
01:11:23Tell him that Maxwell is my, my closest friend.
01:11:28That may have been true once.
01:11:31You've been planning this for a long time, haven't you, Mr. Craddock?
01:11:34And as it turns out, the rumors of Mr. Cornelius being a spy were grounded in truth.
01:11:40What a fantastical tale, dear S.S. Shepard.
01:11:44Oh, but please go on, I'm enthralled.
01:11:47Uh, there, there was a lot of intelligence activity in New Zealand in the 1970s.
01:11:52Russian intelligence.
01:11:54Well, we were in the middle of the Cold War.
01:11:56There were spies everywhere, Reds under their beds and all that, you know?
01:12:00Yeah, but Maxwell left the SIS in 1974 after an incident.
01:12:08It was a young Russian woman who died, wasn't it?
01:12:16She was found in an alleyway in Wellington, a couple of months after a New Zealand intelligence
01:12:23agent was arrested for selling secrets to the KGB.
01:12:29All she had on her was a fake passport and a, uh, a pack of Russian cigarettes.
01:12:36I want to dance, to dance with you, is all I want to do, and I know that's no good,
01:12:45I'll
01:12:46just miss you like I should, I want to take your hand, and dance just like we did, and I
01:12:55as it happens, you smoke this brand.
01:13:06It tastes like rubbish, but they were her favourites.
01:13:11You can't smoke in here, Mr. Craddock.
01:13:26My name was Tatiana.
01:13:33Both Max and I were recruited into the SIS in 1972.
01:13:37They wanted him to infiltrate the international art community, but all they managed to teach
01:13:44him was how to master the art of forgery and how to kill.
01:13:58We were both there that night.
01:14:00I had arranged to meet Tatiana.
01:14:04Max got there first.
01:14:29Initially Tatiana was just my contact, but she was smart as a whip.
01:14:35And as funny as hell.
01:14:37You fell for her.
01:14:40Didn't mean to.
01:14:41Lines got blurred.
01:14:43Did Maxwell know?
01:14:45He may have suspected, but after she died he left the force and we never spoke of it again.
01:14:53Tatiana was dead.
01:14:56And you wanted revenge.
01:15:01People say that revenge is a dish best served cold.
01:15:08Is 52 years cold enough?
01:15:14Anyway, plenty of time to plan, at least.
01:15:18Why all the subterfuse, Philip?
01:15:21What's going on?
01:15:23I have to show you something, Max.
01:15:25It's a matter of life or death.
01:15:27All right, my friend.
01:15:28But make it quick.
01:15:30I need to be back before midnight.
01:15:32I can't miss my own party.
01:15:39It's a beautiful night.
01:15:40It is.
01:15:42Reminds me of Tatiana Krylov.
01:15:45The stars were bright that night, too.
01:15:47Do you remember, Max?
01:15:51What is it you wanted to tell me?
01:15:53We don't have much time.
01:15:54Well, time is like a book, Max.
01:15:56When we first start, we think we have so much left to read.
01:15:58And then one morning we wake up and we're on the last chapter.
01:16:02I can see the end of the book now, Max.
01:16:04But I have one or two things to tidy up before the epilogue.
01:16:09We have a few chapters left, my friend.
01:16:15What the hell was that?
01:16:17I loved you like a brother once, Max.
01:16:21But I loved Tatiana more.
01:16:23That was a lifetime ago.
01:16:33What have you done?
01:16:34You shouldn't have killed her.
01:16:36I had no choice.
01:16:37It was an order.
01:16:39Oh, oh, oh, God.
01:16:46He was your closest friend.
01:16:49You get used to it.
01:16:53I always liked using Karare.
01:16:56It's very difficult to detect.
01:16:58Yet you left the dark behind.
01:17:01Oh, well, these are not working as well as they used to.
01:17:04It's a bit like the old memory banks.
01:17:06Neither are these.
01:17:08And it was dark.
01:17:25Goodbye, old friend.
01:17:28See you in hell.
01:17:41And then by midnight, you were back on the balcony.
01:17:45Oh, it reminds me of the Battle of the Storm.
01:17:47We're going over the top, boys!
01:17:49Quite the crazy old man.
01:17:53I've had many personas over the years.
01:17:56I saved the best for last.
01:17:59Where did you get the Karare?
01:18:02Oh, that information is above your pay grade, DSS Shepard.
01:18:08Fair enough.
01:18:10You've got nothing to lose now.
01:18:15This old spy still has one or two tricks up his sleeve.
01:18:45Standard issue out of the kit.
01:18:48I kept it for a rainy day.
01:19:06Because I always knew the road might end here.
01:19:10I made my peace with that a long time ago.
01:19:13Then why did you try and frame Francis Martin?
01:19:16I received a letter suggesting that I should have the paintings reappraised.
01:19:20Who was the letter from?
01:19:21It was anonymous.
01:19:22Your cousin Francis Maxwell.
01:19:25Oh, you absolutely must stay.
01:19:30Old habits.
01:19:32The writing in her letter matches the writing on Maxwell's note.
01:19:38You win some, you lose some.
01:19:52Philip Craddock, you will be charged with the murder on Maxwell Cornelius.
01:19:56Of course.
01:20:02Mr. Craddock, we will need your personal effects.
01:20:05Of course, I know the drill.
01:20:08I must say, Detective, it's been a pleasure working with you.
01:20:12I think you're probably wasted in this rather small town.
01:20:18Flattery will get you nowhere, Mr. Craddock.
01:20:21Blue one.
01:20:23My favorite.
01:20:36I think you're a good one.
01:21:03Oh, after that, it's my round at the croc.
01:21:09I'll find out eventually who you spent New Year's with.
01:21:15You will never, ever...
01:21:23The blue ones.
01:21:27Hang on.
01:21:30Sims.
01:21:33And the stars make their way across the night like soldiers.
01:21:44Mr. Craddock?
01:21:49Philip.
01:21:52Philip?
01:21:57What will you mean?
01:22:04Cyanide, pal.
01:22:22I guess he preferred to go out on his own terms.
01:22:25Live by the sword, die by the sword.
01:22:27The spies are a different breed.
01:22:38Oh, God.
01:22:39The usual?
01:22:41Thanks, Trudy.
01:22:42Just a water for me.
01:22:42Thanks.
01:22:43Hello, Daniel.
01:22:45It's lovely to see you outside of work hours.
01:22:48Thanks.
01:22:49You're like dog on heat.
01:22:51Why don't you just ask him out?
01:22:54Why are we here again?
01:22:55A message from Gina.
01:22:57Something about toasting New Year's 48 hours after.
01:23:00Some Russian tradition.
01:23:02Oh, my God.
01:23:03Not again.
01:23:07Don't go too hard, will you?
01:23:08Thanks.
01:23:14To celebrate the new year, I have made a traditional Russian delicacy.
01:23:19Aladietz.
01:23:20Delicious with crackers.
01:23:22Gina, what do you have?
01:23:23Vodka.
01:23:24A neat.
01:23:24Unlike Christine, I can hold my liquor.
01:23:28Wait.
01:23:28What?
01:23:29Christine hasn't told you.
01:23:30We spend New Year's Eve together.
01:23:32But only one of us made it to midnight.
01:23:35The other hardly made it past nine.
01:23:38Nazrovia.
01:23:40Nazrovia.
01:23:46Again.
01:23:50Pathetic.
01:23:52Really?
01:23:53No one should be alone on New Year's Eve.
01:23:56Very generous of you, Gina.
01:23:59I dare either of you.
01:24:00To keep up with her, she could drink an elephant under the table.
01:24:03You're too kind.
01:24:04What is this?
01:24:06Holadietz?
01:24:06Yes.
01:24:07Please, help yourself.
01:24:09Cheers, Daniel.
01:24:11Has anyone ever told you you have lovely eyes?
01:24:15Uh, so what exactly is Holadietz?
01:24:18I thought you'd never ask.
01:24:20First, you have to boil a pig's head and a restaurant to accept the thing for you.
01:24:28Let's go.
01:24:29Let's go.
01:24:29Let's go.
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