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00:28You
00:30He was just so angry
00:33He called me a liar
00:36You like bitch
00:39You lying whore
00:41I knew there is no talking him down. I knew we were beyond that
00:48But he grabbed me
00:49I tried to fight him off, but it was useless. He had his hands on my throat
00:59Pressing harder and harder
01:01I felt like I was about to pass out
01:04When I saw it, I remember feeling it in my hand
01:08And I remember thinking I had one chance
01:17So I took it
01:33I've been looking for you
01:39I've been looking for you
01:39Go
01:40Huh?
01:41Go!
01:42Go!
01:53Jesus Christ!
01:55Let everybody get up
01:56Get up
01:57Get up
01:57Get up
01:58Get up
01:58Get up
01:58Get up
01:59Get up
02:00Get up
02:01Get up
02:02Get up
02:04Get up
02:07What the fuck?
02:08There's a crack of people who are supposed to be dead
02:10Not actually being dead
02:11Would you try?
02:13I'm gonna try
02:14Hi! Hi! Hi!
02:16Please stop saying hi
02:18But hi!
02:19Did we all like imagine it?
02:21It was him
02:21Couldn't be
02:22Could it?
02:23Unless he was
02:23Was it a ghost?
02:25Wise up Dara
02:25Then hi!
02:28Shit
02:29Who is my sister?
02:30Cancel it
02:31Dara
02:31Why did you answer?
02:33I didn't mean to answer
02:34When is mommy supposed to take this diabetes medicine?
02:36What?
02:37Hang up
02:37The diabetes medicine
02:39When is mommy supposed to take it?
02:41What? Mommy's not diabetic, Jimmy
02:42Who's the diabetes medicine for?
02:44The cat
02:44Okay, bye bye, Jimmy
02:47What the hell?
02:50This is all we need
02:51Well, there you are
02:52Can I help you, officer?
02:55I'm afraid you're gonna have to turn back, ladies
02:56What?
02:57Why?
02:58This storm's worse than they predicted
03:00We're locking things down
03:01Come on, lads
03:02I mean, it's just a bit of a breeze
03:04Oh, no
03:05It's a de facto storm all right?
03:07Hurricane Olivia, they're calling it
03:09Hurricane
03:10Pain in the fucking hole a bit more like it
03:12A hurricane?
03:13Are you serious, girls?
03:14There's been nothing but red weather warnings on the news
03:18We were in custody
03:19You lads might have mentioned it
03:21We had a lot of ground to cover, Miss Shaw
03:23You can stay at the hotel
03:25We've just come from the hotel
03:26Then you can go back there
03:27We'll inform you when it's safe to travel again
03:29Can't we just drive to the next village?
03:31No, you can't
03:32Turn the vehicle around, please
03:33What if we were really...
03:35On you go
03:35I used to have a dog call, Olivia
03:37White pain in the fucking hole
03:43Hurst
03:43You jumped up little prick
03:44He's only doing his job
03:45Fuck, why do you just ride him and get it out of your system, Saoirse?
03:48What are we gonna do?
03:49Well, looks like we're heading straight back under the horse's mouth
03:51The lion's den
03:52What?
03:53That's not the right
03:54Fuck it
03:55How do we face him?
03:56What do you say to a man you help murder?
03:57We didn't help murder him
03:59Clearly not
04:00He's nursing a pipe and it doesn't go snug
04:01What I mean is
04:02That's not how it was
04:03We...
04:03We didn't do any actual murdering
04:05It was just a bit of burying
04:06Yeah, well, what happened?
04:07Was he somewhere still alive?
04:09Did he just wake up and crawl out of his shallow grave?
04:12Wasn't even that shallow?
04:13She wore a knacker digging it
04:14And then what?
04:14He hides out for 20 years?
04:16It's mental
04:2120 years?
04:27It's not him
04:28What?
04:29How can it be?
04:31Unless he hasn't aged in two decades
04:34He must have had a son
04:35What the hell does he want?
04:39I think we're about to find out
04:44And...
04:45...
04:48?
05:49Here we are.
05:51Thank you so much.
05:52Andrew.
05:53Andrew, sorry, you said that already, didn't you? Sorry.
05:56Oh, black's fine for me.
05:58I'm trying not to have any dairy.
05:59I really must apologise.
06:01I can appreciate this strange man lurking around the place that you're staying asking questions about you.
06:06Might be a little unsettling.
06:09I didn't mean to frighten anyone.
06:10You didn't.
06:11Oh, right.
06:12I guess it's just when you all ran out of here screaming.
06:14Oh, that wasn't really about you.
06:17We were all a bit on edge, a bit delicate.
06:20We had a heavy night last night.
06:22Could have been bad to heroin.
06:23Not heroin.
06:24Touching.
06:24Desperate stuff.
06:25I mean, I actually thought I was Batman at one point.
06:27I mean, like I was half-bat, half-man.
06:29Like I had a bat's head but a man's arms.
06:30What was it you wanted to talk to us about, Andrew?
06:32It's a bit delicate and terrible timing, I'm sure.
06:38It's about Greta O'Neill.
06:40Greta?
06:44So, when I was a child, well, a baby, really, my father disappeared.
06:50Disappeared?
06:51We never found out what happened to him.
06:53We know over the years that there was theories and leads but ultimately they all went nowhere.
06:57Until a week ago, when I received the strangest phone call.
07:01Oh, thank you so much.
07:04Uh, here, help yourself.
07:06From who?
07:07No idea.
07:08It was a woman's voice, but she didn't give her name.
07:11She said that if I want to find out what happened to my father, I should come here and speak
07:16to Greta O'Neill.
07:17So I do, you know, I pack a bag, get on a flight, only to arrive here in Noctara and
07:23discover...
07:23That Greta's dad...
07:24Exactly.
07:25And died in an accident.
07:27I mean, do many women of her age fall down the stairs to their death?
07:31Suppose that.
07:32My mind has been racing.
07:35Approaching the family with this right now probably won't be appropriate.
07:38The warden's only just passed away.
07:39But the manager here said that you were her friends.
07:42I just wondered if you might know something.
07:44I'm really sorry, Andrew, but I'm not sure we can help.
07:48Excuse me, sir.
07:49Just to say, you park your car out front at your own risk.
07:52Ordinarily, there'd be no issue, but there's a twister heading for us.
07:56So if it were, heaven forbid, blow away or whatever.
08:00If my car were to blow away?
08:02I can't be held accountable.
08:03Well, it's a rental, so maybe I'm covered.
08:05Your car's not going to blow away, Andrew.
08:07I'd give the insurance company a conch just to be on the safe sign.
08:11Right, of course.
08:12Look, let's continue this later.
08:15Over dinner, perhaps?
08:17Yeah, I'm not sure we're still going to be here.
08:18Oh, you'll be going nowhere in a hurry tonight, girls.
08:21Seriously?
08:21It's to be a wild one, by all accounts.
08:23Oh, well, dinner it is, then.
08:257.30?
08:26No excuses.
08:28Sorry.
08:30Hello.
08:32No excuses.
08:34We're absolutely rammers on account with the twister.
08:37Why does he keep calling it a twister?
08:39I can't believe Jason Meadows had a son.
08:41Why didn't Greta tell us?
08:42Well, maybe she didn't know.
08:43But as I say, it's a great wee space.
08:45Oh, he was someone's dad, girls.
08:47He was a piece of shit, Dara.
08:49It doesn't change that fact.
08:50I mean, don't get me wrong.
08:51I feel sorry for Andrew.
08:53It's not his fault.
08:54Look, you might have to use your imagination.
09:01I'd quite like to imagine I never saw this.
09:04We'll give it a bit of a tidy up.
09:05Quack a few cot beds in.
09:07It'll be great.
09:08Where's the bathroom?
09:09Across the hall.
09:10Across the hall?
09:11I am sorry, but that is barbaric.
09:13We could stick a wee commode in if that's handy up.
09:15Brilliant.
09:16Yeah, fantastic.
09:17Sure, we could all stand around watching each other piss.
09:19It'll be like Glastonbury.
09:20I've never been meself.
09:21Is it not bad enough that I'm going to miss my son's birthday?
09:24My only son?
09:25It's not your only son.
09:26Eldest.
09:27Eldest son.
09:28Are you sure you've nothing a bit less, you know, shite, Seamus?
09:33Every square inch of the place is accounted for.
09:35There must be somewhere else for us to go.
09:37I mean, this can't be the only hotel.
09:39Well, now that you say it, if you go to the end of the street, take the second left,
09:43you'll see the Christian Brothers' dry house.
09:45They'll take in any poor cradle.
09:47Bring up the cup beds.
09:49Great stuff.
09:56This is a nightmare.
09:57What are we going to do?
09:58Get him to change those curtains for a start.
10:00Jesus, is it still?
10:01I am not worried about the curtain drop,
10:03and I am worried about the fact that the son,
10:04the actual son of Jason Reynolds is downstairs,
10:07and he wants us to have dinner with him.
10:09Which obviously won't be happening.
10:10I don't think we have any choice.
10:13No.
10:14What?
10:14Enough.
10:15Okay?
10:16Enough.
10:17I will not partake in this madness any longer.
10:19I am done.
10:20I am drawing a line.
10:21This has all gone too far.
10:23Look, I don't know what the fuck is going on here,
10:25and I don't care.
10:25I don't care about bodies in coffins
10:27and weird fucking messages of mystery offspring.
10:29I am done.
10:30You do what you want.
10:32I'm staying out of it.
10:33Staying out of it?
10:34Robin, you realise that whoever made that phone call,
10:37whoever told Andrew to come here,
10:39they know what happened that night.
10:41They must.
10:42And if they knew Greta was involved,
10:44they probably know we were.
10:46Staying out of it isn't an option.
10:49We need to start getting ahead of it.
10:51Oh, my God.
10:53She's right.
10:54Oh, Jesus fucking Christ.
11:24Sir, you don't have to be here.
11:26It's all under control.
11:27Nonsense.
11:27We need all hands on deck for tonight.
11:29What do we know?
11:30The beachfront's going to float, apparently.
11:32We've been advised to evacuate.
11:33Better get a move on in that case.
11:35Kells.
11:36Yeah?
11:36Those women that you had in custody this morning.
11:38Greta's friends, right.
11:39Ah, it was nothing, really.
11:40They went to the wrong service
11:41and ended up at someone else's funeral,
11:43and then...
11:44Well, there was a bit of a misunderstanding.
11:46Right.
11:49Speaking of Greta's friends...
11:51Yeah?
11:53I was surprised Jodie wasn't at the funeral.
11:58Jodie?
11:59Because she was in town visiting, wasn't she?
12:01I met her in the hotel.
12:03I'm sorry, am I supposed to know what you're talking about?
12:05She told me that she was an old friend of Greta's.
12:08Said they grew up together.
12:10You met her at the hotel?
12:11The night of Maura's leaving, dear,
12:13which was the day before Greta...
12:14I know when my wife died, Liam.
12:17Sorry.
12:18Of course.
12:21It's just, I was surprised she wasn't,
12:24you know,
12:26at the service.
12:27What with her being in a village?
12:30Maura's leaving, do you say?
12:31That's right.
12:33Every night, I believe.
12:34Well, yeah.
12:35So you might have been chatting to a woman named Jodie,
12:37or you might have been chatting to the leg of a chair.
12:39No, I'm sure she said...
12:40I don't care what she said.
12:42She didn't know my wife.
12:45Yeah.
13:00So, for tonight's story,
13:02I'd like to take you back to 1837.
13:06Rather fittingly,
13:07to the most terrible storm Ireland had ever experienced.
13:10It became known as Ian McGeeha-Moira,
13:14roughly translated as
13:15The Night of the Great Wind.
13:17It caused so much damage,
13:20and death,
13:21and destruction.
13:22Fires were about to build and sell.
13:24It was terrifying,
13:25and spectacular.
13:27A natural disaster.
13:43Greta.
13:47Greta.
13:50We're gonna go grab some lunch.
13:52Okay, I'll join you in a bit.
13:53All right, love.
13:54Bye, mamma.
13:55Bye, mamma.
13:57Bye, mamma.
13:57Bye, mamma.
13:59Bye, mamma.
14:13Bye, mamma.
14:15Bye, mamma.
14:15Bye, mamma.
14:15Bye, mamma.
14:15Bye, mamma.
14:15Bye, bye, mamma.
14:19Bye, bye, mamma.
14:36Please, don't forget to register the release of the products this time.
14:40I register.
14:42You never do this register, Jody.
14:44This represents more work for me.
14:46I have to register everything to make sure that no one is going to steal.
14:50But why wouldn't someone leave the bar?
14:55I could drink it, I suppose.
14:57What did you say?
15:00Nothing.
15:01Do you have your products or I will have to leave you?
15:05Okay.
15:06I understood.
15:08You don't need to be such a bitch.
15:11I know what bitch means.
15:27l'm
15:29Saved to cry.
15:34A portuguesa.
15:37So cold and lament.
15:40With a lot of joy.
15:52I'm sorry, yes, you can take the glass.
15:56It's fine, I finished.
16:00So it is to you.
16:31I'm sorry, you might give us a wee song later.
16:41Are these honky-tock fucks multiplying?
16:44I can't see them.
16:51I can't.
16:53I can't.
17:09So, you and Gretta, you went to school together?
17:12Yeah, I mean, she joined a bit later.
17:15Her family moved to Belfast from somewhere down south Galway.
17:20Yeah, I think.
17:20A little village just outside.
17:23Tash Ban, I think it was called.
17:25Yeah, that's it.
17:26She must have been maybe 14 when I met.
17:29But, you know, after school, we sort of lost touch.
17:30It's, you know, just one of those things.
17:32University, life, people drift.
17:35You three haven't.
17:37And your school, what was its name?
17:39Our Lady of the Sorrows.
17:40Yeah, sounds a bit intense.
17:42But it was a convent school and that's sort of their vibe.
17:44My father disappeared in 2003.
17:47So if Gretta did know him, she'd have still been a pupil there.
17:50I suppose, yeah.
17:52Dad could have well been in Belfast then.
17:53His work brought him everywhere.
17:55His work?
17:57Sorry, thought I'd said.
17:58So, my father was a journalist, an investigative journalist here.
18:09Charles Sampson?
18:13Your father's name was Charles Sampson?
18:16Mm-hmm.
18:17He wrote some pretty incredible pieces, considering you so young.
18:21Bit of a prodigy.
18:23Bloody fearless.
18:24If very secretive, which hasn't exactly helped things from my point of view.
18:29I just want to uncover the truth.
18:32Solution.
18:34Solution.
18:39Solution.
18:48Solution.
18:49I don't understand.
18:50Well, I just mean that some of the things that he was looking into, I mean, some of those people.
18:54Pretty terrifying stuff.
18:57And so much time has gone past that the officers who were originally looking into the case are dead or
19:02retired.
19:02But I am not going to give up.
19:04I can't.
19:05These are his notes.
19:07Well, the ones my mother saved.
19:09They're basically encrypted.
19:10It's almost like he invented his own code.
19:12His paranoia is completely understandable, of course,
19:14but it does make it difficult to know which story he was chasing when he went missing.
19:18I think he references a cabin in the woods, a fallen angel, the mournful woman.
19:24And then something that appears over and over again is this.
19:27This symbol.
19:33I know.
19:34It looks pretty sinister, doesn't it?
19:36Sort of satanic.
19:38Almost cult-like.
19:47She said he was an ex-boyfriend.
19:49She said he was violent, controlling.
19:51She also said his name was Jason Meadows.
19:52No wonder nobody came looking for him.
19:54Jason Meadows didn't even exist.
19:55No, it doesn't make sense.
19:57We never questioned anything she told us about him.
19:58He was always just a figure in the distance.
20:01A figure in the distance.
20:02My father disappeared.
20:04We never found out what happened to him.
20:06What happened to him.
20:07I can't believe she would have liked this.
20:09Well, she did.
20:10Because he was a fucking journalist.
20:12What was she next up with?
20:14Were we next up with?
20:15We helped bury a lad and we didn't even bother to check his fucking ID.
20:19And this, this thing that you convinced us to brand ourselves with.
20:22I mean, what does it even mean?
20:23Like, are we in a cult?
20:24No!
20:25I mean, I don't think so.
20:26I mean, you'd know if you were in a cult, wouldn't you?
20:28Surely you'd have to, like, fill in a form or something.
20:31I felt guilty enough when I thought we'd murdered a creep.
20:33We didn't murder him!
20:34We accessorize, though.
20:36Can you or can you not go to prison for accessorizing?
20:39I don't think that's the word you're looking for.
20:40Tell you the word I'm looking for.
20:42Fuck you, Saoirse.
20:43Well, that's three words, Saoirse.
20:45Don't fight.
20:45This is all your fault.
20:46What?
20:46I never liked her.
20:47We never liked her.
20:48Did we, Darren?
20:49Oh, grow up.
20:49But you were all...
20:50There's this new girl in my Irish class.
20:52She's from the South.
20:53Her accent's so cool.
20:54You're not serious.
20:55You forced her into the group because you thought she was exciting.
20:58You thought she was different.
20:59And you know what?
21:00You were right.
21:00She was different.
21:02She was a fucking psychopath.
21:04She was going around killing journalists and finding cult.
21:06We have no idea what the real story is here.
21:09We know that she lied to us about a man abusing her and assaulting her.
21:14And putting that massive fuck you to the sisterhood aside for a minute,
21:17I am pretty sure that whatever she was involved with back then has come back to bite her in the
21:22arse,
21:22and you've just dragged us right back into the middle of it.
21:24And we all got that email.
21:26And I said we should have left it alone.
21:28Yes, because you're always right, aren't you?
21:31Nothing's ever your fault.
21:32You never make a mistake.
21:34Well, except for those eyelash extensions,
21:36because when I told you they looked natural,
21:38guess what?
21:38I was lying.
21:39They looked like fucking tarantulas.
21:46Bitch.
22:00Oh, sure, if it isn't the Belle of Belfast City.
22:03Oh, Seamus.
22:05The very man.
22:06Come here to me.
22:07Is there anywhere around here I could have a smoke without, you know,
22:11walking into the eye of the store?
22:12Not inside the hotel.
22:14Come on, given the circumstances.
22:16No.
22:16I'm sorry.
22:17It's a desperate old habit anyway.
22:19Bad for your health.
22:20Really?
22:20They should start writing that in the box.
22:22Yes, we'll be out of the bell.
22:25A cousin of mine,
22:26but the first man for the fags,
22:28puffing on 60 a day at one point.
22:30Mind yourself there.
22:31Then doesn't he?
22:31The cousin this is.
22:33Just need to go and see this hypnotist in Bournefoot.
22:35Now, I know what you're thinking.
22:37I doubt it.
22:38I wouldn't be into any of that mumbo-jumbo stuff myself.
22:41You know, like crystals or manifesting or chiropity
22:44or any of that nonsense.
22:45Chiropity?
22:46Three sessions he had.
22:48That was it.
22:48Done.
22:49Never so much as looked at a cigarette since.
22:51Right.
22:52Now, occasionally, he'll still bark like a dog,
22:54but it's a small price to pay.
22:58Alrighty.
23:00Is there any way I could get a bottle of whiskey?
23:03Okay.
23:38Who are you?
23:41Who did you become?
23:44Find me and find out?
23:45I don't want to find you.
23:47Not anymore.
23:49That's not true.
23:50Isn't it?
23:51You haven't been this excited
23:52since you saw poor Charles Samson
23:54all bled out at my feet.
23:56No, that's not...
23:57I can't say that.
23:58Finally, something had actually happened.
24:02I made something happen.
24:06You certainly were going to.
24:11You were too afraid of everything.
24:14Still are.
24:16That's why you do what you do.
24:18That's why you write your stupid little stories.
24:22So you can live through the fictional people
24:24you create in your own little head.
24:28Oh, it's so fucking pathetic.
24:35You are so fucking pathetic.
24:41Maybe I am.
24:42Hey!
24:43Who are you talking to?
24:44Oh, shit.
24:45Sorry, I was just trying to, um...
24:48I was just trying to work out this scene
24:50and you're all wet.
24:52Yeah.
24:53We're evacuating people from the village.
24:55Bring them here.
24:56Shit.
24:57That's a precaution, really.
24:59I mean, I hope it's a precaution.
25:00Uh, Liam.
25:01I'm just getting all that sorted for you now.
25:03Thanks, Lucy.
25:04And if you need anything else...
25:06I mean, like, anything at all...
25:08I'll be sure if they'll let you know.
25:10Are you smoking?
25:12No.
25:13I can see smoke.
25:17Who did that there?
25:19You can't smoke in here.
25:21You shouldn't even be in here.
25:24Um...
25:24I'll deal with this.
25:26Oh, thanks, Liam.
25:28I'll just...
25:29See you later.
25:30Okay.
25:36Seriously, what's her problem?
25:38She's all right.
25:39Yeah, if you're an attractive man in a uniform...
25:45Can I have a drag?
25:47I don't think the kids smoke these days.
25:49Only when they're stressed.
25:52Well, I find that...
25:53I'll be reassuring.
25:56Whiskey?
25:58I'm caught.
25:59Working.
26:01Oh...
26:03So you're gonna...
26:04You're gonna...
26:04You're gonna move people in here?
26:07In here?
26:08Yeah.
26:09Just for tonight.
26:11It's a big, uh...
26:13Wedding reception venue, you know.
26:15Really?
26:16Yeah.
26:17You should ask Seamus.
26:18You might do your deal.
26:19For your big day.
26:21Yeah, I think I'll leave all that up to Seb.
26:24I'm not very organised, and he...
26:26He loves a project.
26:28That himself, is he?
26:29Yeah.
26:29Seb?
26:30Yeah.
26:31English, is he?
26:32Yeah, but he's not a prick.
26:34Right.
26:34He's a director.
26:35He's good, he's great, he's very...
26:37He's...
26:38He's...
26:39What?
26:40He's allergic to rabbits.
26:42Right.
26:43And is that a problem?
26:45No, I don't like rabbits.
26:46Well, I don't dislike them.
26:48I don't have very strong rabbit opinions.
26:49But if it bothers you...
26:51Not really, no.
26:52No, it's just, I mean, you know, how does one...
26:54How do you find something like that out?
26:56What?
26:57Why don't you ask them?
26:58Oh.
26:59Oh, I feel like, you know, I've missed the window.
27:04If someone tells you they're allergic to rabbits,
27:06you ask them at a turn then, but I didn't, and I...
27:10Months have passed, and...
27:12Yeah.
27:13There's no going back.
27:15I think you should probably just break off the engagement.
27:20Very funny.
27:21The neck of her slagging off my eyelashes.
27:24Do you want to do something with her own eyelashes?
27:26Because it'll make her look like...
27:27Someone with shite eyelashes!
27:29Rob, come on.
27:31This is mad.
27:32I will not go back there.
27:34I refuse to be in the same room as that speckled bitch.
27:39Jesus!
27:42This is your plan.
27:43Is it?
27:44You're going to sleep in here?
27:45Are you next to the chest freezer?
27:47I don't want to sleep inside the fucking chest freezer.
27:49They'll breathe the same air as that whore bag.
27:51Okay, I'm going to stop you there, Ashley.
27:53I know you're upset, but I would prefer if you didn't refer to her as a whore bag or a
27:57whore of any variety.
27:58Okay?
27:59It's not for you, girl, pa.
28:00Oh, fuck, girl, pa.
28:02Too far!
28:07I'm sorry.
28:10Listen, Ed.
28:14I'm sorry.
28:16What about?
28:17Well, I said at the station about your job not being serious.
28:19Oh, God, I wouldn't worry about that.
28:21It's not what you think.
28:23I used to watch Columbo with me grandfather.
28:26It's why I became a guard, actually.
28:29Really?
28:30Back then, I just wanted to catch bad guys.
28:33You know, I thought it was that simple.
28:35It wasn't.
28:39When I was doing my training in Dublin, I realized something pretty quickly.
28:43The bad guys, they don't know they're bad guys.
28:46In fact, they think we're the bad guys.
28:49Some of us are.
28:54Do you miss Dublin?
28:58It was certainly a bit livelier.
29:01Not much happens in Nocturne.
29:02I don't know about that.
29:06Do you think it was weird?
29:09The way Greta died.
29:12That's why you're asking all those questions.
29:13You think there's more to it.
29:16Do you think there's more to it?
29:19No.
29:22No.
29:24I mean, it's probably not.
29:27Go on.
29:33So we're going to rearrange the party, I think.
29:36There's a storm.
29:37You're trapped, Jack.
29:38I don't understand.
29:39No, we both are.
29:40He's it.
29:40He's a fucking drama queen.
29:41He'll never let me live this time.
29:43Be like mummy dearest.
29:45What?
29:46Andrew wasn't lying.
29:47Charles Sampson was a high-risk-a-side mechanic guy.
29:49Look at this.
29:50It's a whole in-depth piece about paramilitary informers.
29:54What the hell did he want with Greta?
29:58One of the things I really liked about her.
29:59She listened to me in a way.
30:01You and Sisha just didn't.
30:02We listen to you.
30:03You still don't listen to me.
30:04That's simply not true.
30:05What do I do for a living?
30:07Sorry?
30:08What is my job?
30:09Computers?
30:09Computers.
30:10You do think they're computers?
30:11What sort of things?
30:12You compute.
30:14Look, Dara, I don't even know what Jim does for a living.
30:17Not really.
30:18And he's my current husband.
30:19My point is the fact that Greta was interested in me, well, it was flattering.
30:23But she was like that with everyone.
30:24She never talked about herself.
30:26We never actually knew that much about her.
30:29No.
30:32Saoirse and Greta would have been closer, though, wouldn't they?
30:34I suppose.
30:36Do you think...
30:37What?
30:39Do you think Greta might have told Saoirse things that she never told us?
30:45There'd have been no point.
30:46We'd have found out anyway.
30:47Saoirse couldn't keep anything from us.
30:49Do you think so?
30:50Of course.
30:51Yeah.
30:56Shit.
30:57Fun-fucking-tastic.
30:59And you met this woman here?
31:01At the bar, yeah.
31:02She was staying here.
31:03There was a couple of us out, you know, from the station.
31:06Anyway, we got talking and her accent was kind of hard to place.
31:09She told me she travelled a lot.
31:11She had two of these hand-woven bracelets on her wrist.
31:14They make them in a little Portuguese village, apparently.
31:16I remember because I started to compliment them.
31:18Very smooth.
31:20I had a cup of jars.
31:21Anyway, she said they're in a pair because they're friendship bracelets and that she was thinking of giving one to
31:25this old pal she's visiting.
31:27She says they haven't seen each other in a while, but they grew up in the same village.
31:30Greta?
31:30Greta.
31:31This was a day before the accident.
31:33Did you ask Owen about it?
31:41Right here, folks.
31:42I'll go get someone.
31:43He acted like he didn't know what I was talking about.
31:45But you think he did?
31:46I'm not sure.
31:47Here's the thing.
31:48After you asked all those questions about the night of the accident, well, I decided to check the records in
31:53the morgue.
31:53I found this.
31:56So she must have known Greta.
31:58She must have given this to her.
32:00How else could it have ended up in there?
32:04In the coffin, it's not Greta.
32:07Oh, my God.
32:12We never talked about it.
32:13I thought about him all the time.
32:15I thought about what happened that night all the time.
32:17And the thing I held on to was that he was evil.
32:21That's what I told myself, that he was an evil man, that he was a bad man.
32:24We were a light to him.
32:25We didn't know.
32:26We don't know.
32:27We have to do the right thing here.
32:28Yeah.
32:30Which is?
32:31We need to tell Andrew the truth.
32:32You're fucking insane.
32:33Why, don't you think there's a reason that God brought us together?
32:36First, I need to believe in God.
32:37We can tell him we're in a dead father's body.
32:39Yeah, because we helped cover up his murder.
32:41Dara, I don't think he's going to let that bit go.
32:42I can't keep lying about it.
32:44I can't keep lying about it.
32:45You just have to, you know, not say anything.
32:49Oh.
32:49Oh, thank God.
32:52What are you doing?
32:53Where the fuck are you going?
32:54This is bad enough when I thought we did the wrong thing for the right reasons, but now!
32:58Use the fuck!
32:59Here!
33:01Ah!
33:03Give me the permission.
33:04No.
33:06Fine.
33:07They will put us in prison.
33:09Prison!
33:11He deserves to know.
33:13Don't you leave this room.
33:14I am serious.
33:16Don't you test me.
33:17Get you back here now!
33:44Don't you leave this room.
33:46You can't go up there, I swear to Jesus Christ.
33:48There!
33:49There!
33:50Oh, God's sake, Dara!
33:55Get off me!
34:00Why are you so strong?
34:03Don't fuck about with the mama boys.
34:05Oh, no!
34:06Oh, no!
34:08Have you seen her since?
34:11No.
34:12She must have left.
34:14I mean, God, it makes no sense.
34:17If you were visiting an old friend and she suddenly died, wouldn't you hang around for
34:22the funeral?
34:23What was her name?
34:28Jodie.
34:29I didn't get her name.
34:32Did Greta ever mention a Jodie?
34:35Uh, not that I can remember.
34:39What's wrong?
34:41Nothing.
34:42I just, um...
34:45This is all so...
34:47Strange.
34:48Yeah.
34:50Yeah.
34:51Yeah, it is.
35:08Tells?
35:09Sorry, sir.
35:10I got a bit distracted.
35:12So it would seem.
35:13Hello again.
35:15Hey.
35:18In you come!
35:21I'll take it from here, sir.
35:23Only if you're sure it isn't too much trouble.
35:47Listen, I know you're probably still really pissed off,
35:52but we really need to...
35:56What is going on here, exactly?
35:58I had to tie Dara up with my new GHDs,
36:00which means they're probably fucking ruined.
36:02Why are you stripping?
36:03I don't know. I'm all hot and bothered.
36:05Do you think I could be perimenopausal?
36:07Could we roll back a wee bit?
36:08She had an attack of the Catholics,
36:10wanted to march down to Andrew's room
36:11and tell him the thing that we should never ever tell him
36:14or anyone else about.
36:16I don't give a shit about your conscience.
36:19How the hell can you understand what she's saying?
36:20Oh, your ear adjusts.
36:21Oh, shit.
36:23Any water? Fresh towels?
36:25Is there any sleep?
36:27All good here.
36:28Thank you, Lucy.
36:30So what is this? Some sort of sex thing?
36:31It is, yes.
36:32Do you bail for us once? I've no shame.
36:34Would appear not.
36:36Dirty bitches.
36:39Untie her.
36:40No way.
36:41Well, you can't just keep her here.
36:42Yeah, I know that,
36:42but I have loads of space in my basement at home.
36:45I mean, you'd have to help me get her into the car, Robin.
36:47We're going to untie her
36:47and we're going to talk about this in a calm and reasonable manner.
36:50I'm going to tell him.
36:51I'm going to tell him everything.
36:52I don't care if I go to prison.
36:54What did I say?
36:55She's absolutely lost it.
36:57Do you think the fact that you sort of took her hostage
36:59might have in some way contributed to that?
37:01Shh, okay, shh.
37:03I'm going to take the sock out again,
37:04but you have to promise not to be a mad bitch.
37:07He was supposed to know how his father died.
37:09Keeping that from him, it's wrong.
37:12We can't tell him, can we, Dara?
37:16We don't know, not really.
37:18I mean, we arrived after the event, didn't we?
37:22And what Greta told us wasn't true.
37:24That's right.
37:25That's good.
37:26I mean, it's not good.
37:27None of this is good,
37:28but it is definitely a point.
37:30We're in no position to tell Andrea anything,
37:32not until we find out what really happened that night.
37:35And how do we do that?
37:37I know who the woman in the coffin was.
37:40He said we start there.
37:45Lads.
37:49Power's back on, sir!
37:51I can see that power.
38:19He's here.
38:22I saw him at the hotel.
38:26It was him.
38:29We need to move quickly.
38:39You haven't touched your food.
38:41I can't.
38:51And listening to those songs of me.
38:53So, before we settle up,
38:55a friend of ours stayed here recently.
38:58She was the one who actually recommended the place
39:00in the first place.
39:01She loved it, absolutely raved about it,
39:03so she did.
39:04Anyway, she asked us to have a word with you
39:07because, now listen,
39:08she is mortified about this,
39:09but she thinks that maybe she didn't pay her minibar bill.
39:13I doubt that.
39:14Could you maybe check first?
39:16It's just we didn't promise we'd ask.
39:17She stayed here last week,
39:19around the 9th, I think she said.
39:22Jodie's the name.
39:23And the sort of name?
39:26Uh, Jodie...
39:27Jones.
39:29Jodie...
39:29Jones.
39:31No, I've no Jodie Jones.
39:34I've a Jodie Pryor.
39:36Oh, I'm always doing that.
39:38Yeah, no, Jones was her maiden name.
39:40Well, let's have a wee look here, Ben.
39:47I feel really shit about this,
39:51particularly because you've done so much for the arts.
40:00Oh, my God!
40:03I'm so sorry.
40:03Jesus, Mary and St. Joseph untooked her on.
40:07It was an accident.
40:08Oh, you've broken his nose.
40:10You've broken the president's nose.
40:13But he was like,
40:14I have to do it, Darson.
40:21No home address,
40:22no contact number, nothing.
40:24We've got nothing.
40:25Jessica Fletcher can rest easy.
40:27It's not good.
40:28I didn't think it would actually break.
40:30I mean, defacing a statue of the current president,
40:32that has to be bad luck.
40:34Yeah, I don't think her luck could get much worse.
40:36It's definitely Jodie.
40:37She's definitely the body in the coffin.
40:39She had dinner with someone while she was here.
40:41It's on her bell.
40:42What do they have?
40:44Seabass and steak.
40:45See, I didn't think much of the steak.
40:48Oh.
40:50Hey.
40:52You're leaving?
40:53Yeah, they said the main road to Belfast's open now,
40:56so I'm going to take my chances.
40:57Hopefully there's a flight.
40:59Sorry we weren't more help.
41:01Oh, no, don't be silly.
41:02I'm going to come back.
41:03I still plan to talk to Greta's family,
41:05you know, when the time's right.
41:06If all this has taught me anything,
41:08it's patience.
41:10Really lovely meeting you.
41:11You too, Andrew.
41:15Andrew, Daryl, please.
41:16Yeah.
41:20Good luck.
41:24Ah, you're still here.
41:26Oh, God, Seamus.
41:28Any luck?
41:29We've been booked in with a sculptor in Monan.
41:31He's very good, apparently.
41:32Specialises in nose jobs.
41:34Well, I'm paying for it.
41:36No, really.
41:36Now, Seamus, I insist.
41:38Grants old.
41:38Listen, this friend of yours, this Jodie.
41:40Yes?
41:41Will you be seeing her any time soon?
41:43Will we be?
41:44For I clean forgot about it earlier,
41:45and it's only just come back to me now.
41:47She left this in her room.
41:49Now, we've no address for her.
41:51Got wiped from the system somehow.
41:53The old Millennium Bug maybe caught up with us eventually.
41:56We'll make sure she gets it.
41:57Great stuff.
41:58The girls said they found it inside a pillowcase of all places.
42:02Sure as any one.
42:04Well, she'll have to be there.
42:07What is it?
42:12What does it say?
42:13I'm not sure.
42:14I think it's Portuguese.
42:17Okay, so Greta Heaney was 16 in 2003,
42:22still attending school in Belfast, Northern Ireland,
42:25Our Lady of the Sorrows College.
42:28Mournful woman.
42:32Our Lady of the Sorrows.
42:39Take a seat.
42:54You're right, it's the name of a holiday resort.
42:56The bracelet she showed Liam.
42:58She said she got it in a little village in Portugal.
43:24Covered in the woods.
43:51Oh, my God.
43:56Jody Pryor.
43:57Jody Pryor.
43:58Jody Pryor.
43:59Jody Pryor.
44:09Jody Pryor.
44:12What the hell?
44:21Jody Pryor.
44:22Jody Pryor.
44:25Jody Pryor.
44:26Jody Pryor.
44:27Jody Pryor.
44:29Jody Pryor.
44:31Jody Pryor.
44:36Jody Pryor.
44:38Jody Pryor.
44:40Jody Pryor.
44:42Jody Pryor.
44:43Jody Pryor.
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