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00:28You
00:39What do you want money take anything take whatever you want
00:49Remember me please well, I remember you
01:09We've had officers stationed at bus depots, train stations
01:12Fast forward hasn't flagged at airports or border crossings
01:14His phone's been off all night, he's completely off grid
01:16He knew that we were coming
01:21What I'm about to say stays in this room
01:25Understood?
01:30We have them all on this attachment, more than one maybe
01:33If the cops are loyal to Oliver Campbell, they may be feeding him information
01:37Okay, from now on not a word about this investigation to anyone
01:39No radios, no headsets, cell phones only
01:44We've got a murder
01:47I'd like to stay on the search
01:48You got a job to do, so
01:52Hey, you wanted to see me?
01:56We straight?
01:58Yes sir
02:06I shared your theory with them
02:08Yeah, I've got my most trusted officers looking for him now
02:10Good
02:12I talked to Gabinski, you sure you want to keep him on active duty?
02:15Yeah, Campbell's got inside guys
02:16He might be the only one who can lead us to one
02:20That's the only reason you're going to bat farm
02:23Once we have Campbell in custody, Gabinski will be dealt with properly
02:27Regardless of how you feel
02:32Vince
02:34That thing Gabinski mentioned about you in the domestic case
02:39Is there anything you want to tell me?
02:41Anything you want to know?
02:46I believe you're needed in a murder scene
02:57Detectives
02:59Deceased is-
03:00What are you doing here?
03:05Deceased is Great Tanner
03:07Neighbor heard something like a gunshot
03:08About 8 p.m. last night
03:10But she was watching Law and Order Toronto
03:12So didn't think much of it
03:14His assistant found him this morning
03:15When he didn't show up for court
03:17He's a lawyer
03:18He's a judge
03:24Hey, Sabrina
03:28I want Campbell to pay for what he did to Vince
03:30Just as much as you do
03:31I can't believe that Bolton let you walk
03:33He didn't
03:34I did
03:36Bolton wanted to suspend him for breach of trust
03:38I asked him not to
03:40Sabrina
03:40Campbell was dangling his kid's life in front of him
03:43What was he supposed to do?
03:49Vince
03:50Vince
03:56Thanks, man
03:57Just so we're clear
03:58You and me
03:59We're done
04:03What's that mean?
04:05Like you said
04:06What was I supposed to do?
04:09You rode with me every day
04:11Every single day
04:13And all you had to do was ask
04:15All you had to do was say
04:17Vince
04:17I need your help
04:18And I would have been there
04:19But no
04:20You lied to my face
04:25I would have told you
04:26Anything
04:27You needed to help your son
04:29Oh, Vince
04:32Just stay outside
04:39Hey, it's Neil
04:41What do we got?
04:43Single gun shot to the forehead
04:44Entrance wound shows
04:45GSR
04:46Burn
04:47Stippling
04:47Shot at close range
04:48Probably dead before he hit the floor
04:50Nine mil?
04:51Yeah, we found a casing by the fireplace
04:54Estimated time of death?
04:55Rigor throughout the body
04:57So
04:57Eight to twelve
04:58Hours
04:59I'll know more
05:00When I get him back to the lab
05:01All right, thanks, Neil
05:05And the shooter got up close and personal
05:07Like he wanted the judge to know
05:09He was about to pull the trigger
05:10That's not your typical MO for a B&E
05:12Some
05:13Like he's someone he knew
05:14Or someone he put behind bars
05:16Hey, Jill, you there?
05:18Always
05:19What's up?
05:21I need you to look into released inmate sentence by Judge Greg Tanner
05:25Specifically those with a history of violence or B&E's
05:27Copy
05:28Thanks, Jill
05:30Any sign of forced entry?
05:31No, nothing
05:32Officers checked every window and door
05:34Front and back
05:35A keypad entry
05:36So someone neither knew the code or hacked the system?
05:39Not hard to do
05:40We'll get forensics to check for prints
05:43Any ransacking or anything stolen?
05:44It doesn't look like it
05:45There are plenty of expensive things just sitting out in the open
05:48One of my offices checked the security system
05:50It connects to a USB, but it was missing
05:53Covering their tracks
05:54Hey guys
05:54I got a few hits on potential suspects
05:57Tyrell Devlin, Anthony Jones, and Abdul Khan
06:00All sentenced by Judge Tanner
06:02Devlin and Jones did time for home invasions and assault
06:05Con for auto theft
06:07But I put him on the list because he threatened Judge Tanner during his trial
06:15As my record, I must be guilty
06:17You read your case file
06:18You made direct threats against Judge Tanner
06:19I called him a racist
06:21Actually, you called him a racist piece of shit
06:24And then you threw a pen at his head and told him when you got out
06:27You'd find him to kick his ass
06:28I was young
06:29I was terrified of going to prison
06:31I made a dumb mistake
06:32But I served my time and then some
06:34Meaning?
06:35When I got out, I couldn't get a job
06:37I couldn't get an apartment
06:38Ended up living on the streets
06:40So I went door to door
06:41Offering to paint
06:42Clean yards
06:43Fixed fences
06:44And then I built this company to give guys like me a fresh start
06:46Guys like you?
06:48Ex-cons
06:50When's the last time you saw Judge Tanner?
06:52A trial
06:53And all the stuff I said
06:55Nothing compared to what my lawyer said
07:02You're destroying these kids
07:04I'm going to come for you, sir
07:05One day I am coming for you
07:11Look, I know how that sounds
07:13Am I proud of that moment?
07:14No
07:15Did I kill him?
07:17No
07:18Mr. Collins
07:19Your case with Abdul Khan
07:21Isn't the only run-in where you've lost your temper with Judge Tanner
07:23We also found your trespassing charge
07:25His ex-wife said you tried to break in
07:29I wasn't trying to break in
07:30He pushed the door in my face
07:31I tried to push it open
07:34I never wanted to end his life
07:36I just wanted to end his career
07:38Why?
07:39He's a judge
07:41His oath to the justice system is to remain impartial
07:44But he's the most biased judge I've ever had the displeasure of facing
07:49You have proof of this?
07:52I've been a lawyer for over 20 years
07:55I've defended all kinds of people
07:56And I mean all kinds
07:58But whenever I have a racialized client in front of him
08:00They get long sentences
08:02All minor offenses
08:04Auto theft, 10 years
08:06DUI, 4 years
08:08Judges have the right to impose whatever sentence they deem appropriate
08:12Why does he give my other clients community service or house arrest?
08:16Oh, I'll tell you because they're all white
08:17Big surprise
08:18And that pissed you off
08:19You're goddamn right, it pissed me off
08:22He never went after anyone who had the means to fight back
08:24So I went to his house to fight back for those who couldn't
08:28Why didn't you just file a complaint?
08:30I did
08:32Several
08:33The Canadian Judicial Council
08:35And?
08:37Waste of paper
08:39Upon reviewing all the information regarding this matter
08:42Council concludes that there is no merit to the complaint
08:44And no further measures will be taken
08:47Mr. Collins, you're a smart guy
08:49A lawyer
08:50Probably a good one
08:53I'm sure you'd agree with me that things are not looking too good for you right now
08:57And you're probably a good detective
09:00So you can tell when people are being truthful or not
09:03I spent my whole life fighting for justice
09:06And the truth is
09:07There are two systems of justice in this country
09:10One for the rich
09:11And one for the poor
09:12And racialized
09:18Night cleaner vouched for Robert Collins
09:19Saw him working in his office till 11pm
09:22Abdul and his workers also alibied out
09:24They were at one of their kids' birthdays at Chuck E. Cheese
09:27Dad from the whole thing
09:30Collins had over 30 racialized clients who were sentenced by Judge Tanner
09:3425 of them are indigenous
09:36They seem about right
09:38And it's not because they're committing more crimes than others
09:40And sentencing by race
09:43Collins can't be the only one with a complaint against Tanner
09:47You were right
09:48There are quite a few complaints from other lawyers against Judge Tanner
09:51Hang on
09:52Scroll up
09:54There
09:56Nate Brugman
10:02Thanks, buddy
10:05Let's go to extra cheese, right?
10:08Keep the change
10:12Appreciate it, thanks
10:15It's not picking up
10:16It's probably grabbing lunch
10:18The client he was defending against Judge Tanner is Isaac LeClaire
10:21He served 14 years in Surrey Penn for a drug charge
10:2514 years?
10:26That's the max
10:27He's indigenous
10:28If Robert Collins is right
10:29Judge Tanner may have thrown the book at him
10:30Here's the complaint Nate filed
10:33He said, uh
10:34Revised approach to testimony
10:36Racially motivated sentencing
10:38He wasn't on our violent offenders list
10:40But he was just released six months ago
10:42We need to talk tonight
10:43See if he knows anything about this guy
10:58You trucks are just here on the right
11:00Try them again
11:08Hey, Isaac
11:11Good to see you
11:12What are you doing?
11:15You don't have to do this, Isaac
11:17Show up
11:21Hey, you've reached a improvement
11:22Sorry, missed your call
11:24No answer
11:56Shots fired
11:58Move
12:05Where'd he go?
12:06Where'd he go?
12:08Nate!
12:09Command, we need the MT now
12:10They opened your eyes
12:12Nate, stay with me
12:14Nate, stay with me
12:16Nate!
12:31Is that the guy's backpack?
12:36The bullet had
12:38Piercing his lung
12:39It's shattered
12:39His ribs
12:40It's lost a lot of blood
12:43I'm gonna be in surgery for hours
12:44I don't know, Zach
12:45I can't just sit around
12:56Brand new coveralls
12:57Probably why no DNA was found at the scene
13:06What's this?
13:07Oh, sure
13:08Haven't gotten there yet
13:18It's pretty dark
13:19It's pretty dark
13:19It's pretty dark
13:28It's pretty dark
13:39murder. Both cases associated with his incarceration. He's armed and dangerous. Proceed with extreme
13:43caution. What do we know about Leclerc? He went in when he was just a kid. 22. He was pulled
13:49over
13:49on a traffic stop. They found a few beggies with joints in them. They were labeled with names. He's
13:54charged with intent to distribute. They got a search warrant for his house. He found a girl up.
13:58That was just a few years before Pop was legalized. Nate was his defense lawyer. He was fresh out of
14:03law school. An experienced lawyer like Robert Collins couldn't win a case in front of Judge
14:07Tanner. Nate didn't stand a chance. Don't know. He's out anyone's revenge. Yeah, but he's been
14:11out for six months. Find out. We don't know if he's done or just getting started. I did well
14:16mischecks down on everybody involved in this case. Law clerks, bailiffs, investigating officers. Copy.
14:21Two officers you're arrested declared at the traffic stop. Jack Hill, Thomas Watten. Hill's
14:26retired. Watten's now a firefighter. Me and Gabby will take these two. I'll have officers on the
14:30others. Wasn't he? He's still in surgery. What's on this guy's record? Uh, no priors and
14:40no history of violence. What about his prison file? He's a model prisoner. First two years,
14:46he taught art classes. He started getting in fights. Moved to a high security win. Stinson's
14:51in solitary. He looks like a totally different person. Yeah, it's prison. Hey, Jill. What's
14:57on his visitors list? Isaac and I met at university. He was an art student. So funny and kind.
15:08Talented. I fell in love. You visited him every week for two years and then just stopped?
15:15Uh, the last time I saw him, he just sat there, his mind's a million miles away. And then he
15:22stood up, told me not to come anymore and walked away. Why this doesn't change? What happened?
15:28Elizabeth died. His sister. She was the whole reason he was growing pot in the first place. She
15:34had leukemia and it tore him apart to see her in so much pain. And he found a study that
15:39said
15:39that marijuana could help cancer patients. Pauline, when the CFPC raided his home, they
15:46found a full grow up. He wasn't selling it. He had baggies of joints with people's names
15:51on them. Isaac took Elizabeth to all of her chemo appointments. He met other cancer patients
15:57there. People who were in as much pain as she was. So he started bringing them pot. They
16:02charged him with intent to distribute. After Isaac went in, Elizabeth's health fell apart. And
16:09it's like, the Isaac that I knew, just died too. And that's when he started getting into
16:14fights. Yeah, he was never a violent person before he went in. He could find life in anything
16:20around him and turn it into art. What? No. We had a whole life planned. Now this is all I
16:32have
16:32of him. Of us. Can you tell me about that painting? Um, when Elizabeth was little, she
16:40couldn't say her name. She called herself Lily Beth. So from then on, Isaac called her
16:46Lily. It's the 12th anniversary of her death.
16:56I swear, I saw Lily in one of these. Here, yellow Lily. There. There's another one.
17:18Jack, am I reading into this or does that look like a gavel to you? The judge. I play squash
17:27every week, same day, same place. Not today. Yep.
17:35I should have told you. What? I should have told my wife the truth when I hid my drinking.
17:47I should have told Will I'd be there, actually show up for his game. And I should have told
17:52Cam to go screw himself when he wanted dirt on you. I should have done a lot of things, Vince.
18:00I didn't. I didn't. I'm the only person who always had my back. I'm sorry.
18:17Yeah. Hey. Come on. Vince, do we have an update? Stand by. Okay. We checked in with
18:29Thomas Watt and he's safe. We stationed a uniform outside his place. Uh, his wife said he was
18:37playing squash this morning, but he never saw him down. So where is he? Drives a blue sedan,
18:42doesn't he? Gabby? Yeah. Here. Skills of justice. It's neat. Unlocked. Jack Hill. Definitely his car.
19:04Well, he's gotta be there somewhere. Handcuffs?
19:13He's going after the cop. Hey, Vince. Eli, you drowned him. Man? The player got here first.
19:36An injury wound is identical to Judge Tanner. Another point-blank kill? Yeah, we found a nine-mil casing in
19:42the bush. Same MO, same caliber. It's looking like it. I'm gonna get our friend here back to the lab.
19:47Guys, let's load him up. Thanks.
19:53Hey. No witnesses. No one heard the shot. We asked the, uh, Senator to call the CCTV. We found this
20:02in his gym bag. It's a burner phone. What's a retired cop doing with a burner phone? Is he meeting
20:07someone here? Maybe. He had a 6.30 a.m. court time, but never made it. Isaac must have been
20:12waiting for him. We knew his victim's routine. Where they were gonna be and at what time? He must have
20:16found this guy before he kills again.
20:20What's up? The phone. When I first started doing jobs for Campbell, he gave me one just like it. You
20:26think Hill was one of Campbell's guys? It's the only sketch left. It has to be his next target.
20:32Alright, the handcuffs lead back to Jack Hill, but what about the other arresting officer that day? Thomas Watton. This
20:37looks like a police badge. Uniforms did a wellness check earlier. They said he was fine. They stationed an officer
20:43outside his home. Are you that scared Isaac off?
20:45Yeah, except that Hill was shot early this morning. If Thomas was on Isaac's hit list, wouldn't he have gotten
20:49to him already?
20:50So why didn't Isaac go after him?
20:53Yeah, I remember Isaac.
20:54I left the station a few months after his arrest.
20:57Thomas, we think he's targeting the people involved with putting him in prison 14 years ago.
21:01So far, he's shot the judge, the defense attorney who worked his case, and the other arresting officer. Jack?
21:09Yeah. And so, we're wondering why nothing has happened to you.
21:14Maybe it's because I never wanted to arrest him?
21:17Look, I knew the minute we pulled him over, that kid was going to go down for something.
21:20How?
21:21Call it a hunch. Jack was my T.O.
21:24He was a total piece of crap. Always went hard after the same folks.
21:27Folks who weren't white.
21:30According to his arrest report, he was pulled over for a broken taillight?
21:33Yeah, but that was bullshit. Jack saw an indigenous kid behind the wheel, that's all it took.
21:38The charges were trumped up?
21:39I mean, he had a few joints on him, but he wasn't the trafficker they made him out to be.
21:43He said he was bringing them to cancer patients.
21:45I believed him.
21:48I fought with Jack to let it go, but it didn't matter.
21:50You brought him in anyway.
21:52Tased him. Used excessive force.
21:54Which is exactly what I told my commanding officer.
21:57I got reprimanded for insubordination.
21:59So I walked.
22:01Applied to the fire program at J.I.B.C.
22:03Never looked back.
22:05And Isaac went to prison for 14 years.
22:07A few years after he went in, I heard from him about an appeal he was filing.
22:10He was putting it together himself, asked if I'd give a witness statement.
22:13I said yes.
22:14Did you?
22:15I never heard from him again.
22:17Figured he gave up.
22:21Hey.
22:22Anything on the appeal Tom Swatton mentioned?
22:24Yeah, it doesn't look like Isaac filed it.
22:26Now what about the burn-off form?
22:27The thing's encrypted. I'm trying to crack it now.
22:30Hey.
22:31So we looked into Jack Hill's rec center membership.
22:33Guess who we had a monthly squash game with?
22:36Oliver Campbell.
22:37Campbell's been known to use burner phones just like that.
22:40He gave me one when I...
22:41When you planted false evidence on my dad?
22:47Where's the burner phone now?
22:49I got rid of it.
22:50Oh yeah? How do we know?
22:51How do we know that you didn't tip Campbell off last night?
22:53Sabrina.
22:54Vince, don't.
22:55You know, my dad went to prison because of you.
22:58People thought that he was a criminal because of you.
23:00His good name was ruined.
23:02He was humiliated.
23:04You don't get a pass, Skabinski.
23:05Not for me.
23:06Sabrina.
23:07Kate's awake.
23:29Hey.
23:32You're here.
23:34Mars, I'm here.
23:38How are you feeling?
23:41He shot me.
23:43Why?
23:47We think he targeted you because you were the defense attorney on his case.
23:51We think he's also targeting others he blames for his incarceration.
23:55Do you remember him?
24:00I thought I could get Isaac off with half the time if he just pleaded out to the charges.
24:08But Judge Tanner didn't see it that way even 14 years.
24:11Because of me.
24:15Isaac is the reason why I started working for the prosecution.
24:21You wanted to put the right people behind bars.
24:27The arresting officer, Thomas Watton, he said that Isaac was working on an appeal from prison.
24:33Yeah.
24:35I couldn't help him.
24:37I wanted to, but...
24:39I mean, how do you?
24:42It was my own sleep deal.
24:44So he was doing it himself.
24:49Do you know why he didn't follow through with the appeal?
24:54No.
24:56He wouldn't stop.
24:58I knew him.
24:59He wouldn't.
25:00Someone else stopped him.
25:05Thank you, Nate.
25:28FOI requests.
25:29Isaac was applying to get the records of his arrest.
25:31Court transcripts, officer Watton's police notes.
25:34For his appeal, he was trying to build his own case.
25:36Just like Watton said.
25:37Yeah, except their requests were denied.
25:39All of them?
25:39Yeah.
25:40He filed them every three months for two years straight.
25:42All of them were denied.
25:43Man, no wonder he's pissed off.
25:45Denied why?
25:45Uh, it's different each time. No responsive records were located. The records requested are not subject to Freedom of Information
25:55Act. And then there's an address and a phone number he can call if he wants to launch a complaint.
25:58Just more red tape.
25:59It looks like Isaac did file a complaint asking for a review with OIPC, but shocker, it was denied.
26:07Denied by who?
26:09It's Oliver Campbell.
26:10He wasn't even assistant commissioner then.
26:11Yeah, if he provides a legitimate reason, he can block any request.
26:14And knowing Campbell, he would have come up with any excuse. Jillian, can you pull up the records that Isaac
26:17was trying to access?
26:19Already on it.
26:20There. That's the warrant from Isaac's raid. He was out on bail and the police kicked his door down.
26:24Arrested him in the middle of the night. Took him right out of his house.
26:28And the raid was led by the chief inspector of the drug squad, Oliver Campbell.
26:32He was in charge of the whole operation. Isaac would have seen Campbell that night.
26:37Jillian, can you pull up Isaac's last sketch?
26:44It's like those are inspector stripes. Police badge, glasses. He's going after Campbell next.
26:49We can get to Campbell first. Isaac won't be far behind.
26:51We need to crack that burner phone now.
26:54Yeah, I'm on it.
26:56I pulled the call logs from Hill's phone. He only called one number last night at 7.32 p.m.
27:01It's ten minutes after the arrest warrant for Campbell was put out.
27:04He called it again at 7.47 p.m.
27:06It's right before we storm Campbell's house.
27:07It can't be a coincidence. That's got to be Campbell's number.
27:10Jillian, can you locate that phone?
27:12It'll only ping if it makes a live connection. Campbell, assuming that it's him, would have to pick up and
27:17stay on the line.
27:18Yeah, but if he doesn't hear Jack Hill's voice, how do we keep him talking?
27:22What if he doesn't hear any of us?
27:31Make the call.
27:43Start the signal.
27:50Jack, what the hell's the matter with these phones?
27:53Jack, can you hear me?
27:57Look, if you can hear me, call me back when you get a better signal.
28:01Got it.
28:06He's in West Van.
28:07What the hell are you doing out there?
28:09It's a marina.
28:10Float planes, boats.
28:12He's keeping town.
28:18Marina's closed for the season, so there shouldn't be any civilians.
28:21There's only one road in here.
28:24Guard shack, repair shop, diner.
28:27Diner's under construction, so if he's inside, he's probably there.
28:30We just got a hit on Isaac.
28:32Witness reported someone with his description stealing a black Toyota Corolla in Guilford.
28:37And there's another reported sighting of him heading west on Highway 1.
28:41He's going after Campbell.
28:42How'd the hell do you know he was in West Van?
28:44Maybe he got it from Jack Hill before he shot him.
28:46Okay, we need to move.
28:47Here's the plan.
28:53What's about time?
28:54The passport took longer than our guy said, but you're good.
28:57The boat is on its way.
28:59The plane is waiting for you in seashell.
29:00You'll be free and clear by tomorrow.
29:01Good.
29:03Did you hear from Jack today?
29:05No.
29:06Should I?
29:08He was having phone trouble, but he should have checked in by now.
29:11I'll text him.
29:16Let's get this boat here.
29:18Yes, sir.
29:20The radios, these will connect you to Grove and Grove alone.
29:23We can't risk another leak.
29:26I'm going to use a specialized antenna to create a closed circuit channel for us only,
29:30but I'm going to need to be close to him to do it.
29:32We may think we have to jump on him if Campbell's smart.
29:35He'll figure it out sooner than later, so we need to get there fast.
29:38We'll enter the premises from this road here.
29:42I'll set up our antennas in the guard shack.
29:44Gabby and I will cover you.
29:49And once I'm in, I'll set up our comms and get into the security system.
29:58Clear.
30:05Okay, I'm in.
30:08Two doors.
30:09Side or the rear?
30:10Best concealed access point is the rear entrance.
30:13All right, Zach, and I will take that.
30:16In position to enter.
30:18Copy.
30:19All right, if the Claire's on site, do everything in your power to avoid.
30:21Quickly for contact, you want him detained, and we want Campbell to face trial.
30:24And this time, we'll make sure he does.
30:27That's it.
30:28Go get him.
30:35Unknown subject in diner.
30:37Copy.
30:44Going on three.
30:51Why should we have been coming?
30:58Boat's headed to the far end of the marina.
31:00Campbell's not in the diner.
31:02He's in the boatyard.
31:03Subject inside could be LeClaire.
31:05Still want cars here.
31:07Vince, Gabby.
31:09We take LeClaire.
31:11We'll go after Campbell.
31:12Copy.
31:13We'll go after Campbell's behind the garage.
31:44Negative.
31:45It's a dead zone.
31:56I got nothing.
31:58Zach?
31:59No.
32:00No one in the garage.
32:02No.
32:04No one in the garage.
32:06No.
32:06No.
32:11No.
32:12No.
32:15No.
32:15No.
32:16No.
32:22No.
32:43Rina, subject is not LeClaire.
32:44Repeat, subject is not LeClaire.
32:47Where is he?
32:49Boat is docking.
32:50Campbell's headed right for it.
32:52Zack, you copy?
32:59I got eyes on Campbell.
33:00Jillian, you got eyes on Zack?
33:03Negative, I lost him when he went behind the garage.
33:05All right, in pursuit, heading towards the dock.
33:07Need backup.
33:16Remember me?
33:17Isaac, drop the gun!
33:22Oliver Campbell.
33:23The man behind it all.
33:25Who are you?
33:26Yeah.
33:27That tracks.
33:28Because we all look the same.
33:31Take one last look.
33:32Isaac, no.
33:33Move.
33:34Or I'll shoot anyway.
33:35You won't.
33:36You know that's not how you're going to heal.
33:39I said move.
33:40You have three seconds.
33:41Isaac, what would Lily want?
33:43This isn't you.
33:45This isn't the man.
33:47We used to take care of his little sister.
33:52She was in so much pain.
33:56I was just trying to help.
33:58And this monster broke into my home.
34:02Ripped me away from her.
34:04He took everything from me.
34:06Isaac, I know.
34:07What he did to you, he did to my dad.
34:10He did to a lot of people.
34:12But if you kill him, then he gets off too easy and none of us get the justice that we
34:17deserve.
34:19Justice for Lily.
34:21Justice for the man that you used to be.
34:24Justice for the life that you lost.
34:27You need to remember who you are.
34:30You're an artist.
34:31You're a partner.
34:32You're a brother.
34:34And he can't take that away from you.
34:40See, this isn't the way to heal.
34:44How am I supposed to heal surrounded by cement walls?
34:47How am I supposed to heal in a place where everyone is angry and in pain?
34:54There's no healing in there.
34:57No dignity, no humanity.
35:00They don't want us to heal.
35:02They want us to suffer.
35:04I'm so sorry, Isaac.
35:05I'm so sorry that you had to go through that.
35:12You've suffered enough, haven't you?
35:21Please.
35:23Isaac, please put that gun down.
35:43Drop the weapon.
35:45Now.
35:59Get out of my way because I'm getting on that boat.
36:02You're not going anywhere, Campbell.
36:03Drop the gun.
36:04Do it now.
36:06Gun down now.
36:15Isaac, hands up.
36:23Oliver Campbell, you are under arrest.
36:52What does you mean?
36:57When love is gone?
37:02When there's a pain.
37:08Being alone.
37:14Blimmering night.
37:18Speaking goodbye.
37:43I waited so long to see Campbell in handcuffs.
37:47It doesn't feel as good as you thought it would.
37:51Thanks.
37:52For?
37:53For getting that.
37:55And for having my back when I didn't always have yours.
37:57You, Miss Gillian Bolton.
38:02Wow.
38:04You've seen the light.
38:11I've seen some amazing shit happen when you don't think you've got something to prove.
38:16And you don't think you're in it alone.
38:20Your eyes is going right back where he came from.
38:23The place that made him a killer where he shouldn't have even spent a single night.
38:27The system's broken.
38:28No, Zach.
38:30The system is doing exactly what it was designed to do.
38:35Got people off from family, from culture, from community.
38:40The world's not going to heal overnight just because Campbell's in handcuffs.
38:45But we sent a message.
38:47It's worth something.
38:51At least around a beer.
38:54Come join us.
38:56And I'll join you later.
38:58Paperwork.
38:59Boyfriend.
39:04See you later, partner.
39:28It's over.
39:29It's over.
39:29It's over.
39:34We got him.
39:40But we got him.
39:42I'm so proud of you.
39:45I'm so proud of you.
39:48Go.
39:49Go.
39:50Go.
39:51I'm so proud of you.
39:54I'm so proud of you.
39:56I'm so proud of you.
40:01I'm so proud of you.
40:06I'm so proud of you.
40:10I'm so proud of you.
40:11I'm so proud of you.
40:11I'm so proud of you.
40:13I'm so proud of you.
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