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00:00:03This is a re-planning of the book I was reading in the book.
00:00:05This is a book I was reading from the book,
00:00:05and I have it in the book I've read.
00:00:21I read the book and read the book.
00:00:21I read the book.
00:00:22I read the book, and I read it.
00:00:34Oh, you're bloody useless, give me that.
00:01:03I suppose we should cover her.
00:01:08Yeah.
00:01:47Better call an ambulance.
00:01:50Right.
00:01:51Okay.
00:02:03Okay.
00:02:07Okay.
00:02:11Okay.
00:02:14Okay.
00:02:22So?
00:02:23No.
00:02:24I don't suppose they'll be in a hurry.
00:02:25I told them she was dead.
00:02:40No head this morning.
00:02:42I forgot to buy eggs.
00:02:51Okay.
00:03:00Okay.
00:03:01Okay.
00:03:01Okay.
00:03:11Okay.
00:03:20Okay.
00:03:34Okay.
00:03:36Okay.
00:03:42Okay.
00:03:43Let's go.
00:04:14What did the police think?
00:04:16Tarzan doesn't know.
00:04:17It's probably not murder, there wasn't a mark on the body.
00:04:20You had a good look then.
00:04:22Kind of keep your eyes off a woman, even if she's dead.
00:04:34I reckon she must have just fallen in.
00:04:38So how do you explain why she was only wearing a petticoat?
00:04:42Maybe she was drunk.
00:04:45Maybe she was a tart, wondered about a ship or something.
00:04:48Maybe she was pregnant.
00:04:53Right.
00:05:12Doesn't even matter, Liz, it's just the drink.
00:05:24What did you really think, Joel?
00:05:27That what?
00:05:28The stiff.
00:05:32I think she went to a bridge, fully dressed.
00:05:36And stood there breathing the warm night air.
00:05:40And she took off her jacket and folded it neatly on the ground.
00:05:45And then she unbuttoned her blouse.
00:05:49And then undid her brasier.
00:05:52Let it drop down on top of the other clothes.
00:05:57And she'd unbutton her skirt and let it slip down over her hips.
00:06:03And then she'd unroll her stockings.
00:06:06And hold them out so that they blew in the breeze like pennants
00:06:09before she'd let them float off into the night.
00:06:13And she'd shiver.
00:06:16And ask herself if she really wanted to go through with this.
00:06:18And she'd answer that question by kicking her clothes into the river.
00:06:21And hurriedly now she'd take off her garter and her knickers.
00:06:25And there she'd be.
00:06:26Standing in her petticoat.
00:06:28Thinking about whatever it was that brought her to this.
00:06:34And then with her petticoat billowing around her.
00:06:37She'd drop into the water like a rose.
00:06:39And float there for a moment.
00:06:42And be gone.
00:06:49What kind of women would do that?
00:06:51Just an ordinary woman.
00:06:54You gonna sit there all day drinking tea?
00:07:14Aye.
00:07:20I've seen this.
00:07:21Don't get muck on it.
00:07:28You'll be the ones who found the girl.
00:07:31Aye.
00:07:33There's some evil men in this town.
00:07:35I'm here.
00:08:04Letdem.
00:08:06Hey, how come he's getting all the hot water?
00:08:08Shut your mouth.
00:08:14Come on, Jim. Over here.
00:08:48There's a good pub down at Lair's.
00:08:51Need to go for a game of darts.
00:08:53Aye.
00:09:05menu.
00:09:19Save the bird.
00:09:26Do you need to napin picture?
00:09:29Bye-bye.
00:10:05Joe challenged me to a game of darts.
00:10:08You play darts?
00:10:10Sometimes.
00:10:11Just to pass the time.
00:10:13I thought you'd find something better to do with your time.
00:10:16I can think of one or two things, but not in front of the kid.
00:10:20Don't you rupture yourself.
00:10:23What are you laughing about, Dad?
00:10:24Eat your potato.
00:10:30All of it.
00:10:58All right.
00:11:46Stop kicking me, ma.
00:11:47Oh, you stop your yelping because I felt it, man.
00:11:53You finished, yo.
00:12:17You finished, yo.
00:12:42You finished, yo.
00:13:03Maybe they'll say something in the evening paper about that body, Les.
00:13:07You think they'll mention us?
00:13:09Nah.
00:13:14Myself and Jo here, we picked a stiff out of the river this morning.
00:13:19Stark naked she was.
00:13:20Mudder?
00:13:21Must have been if she had no clothes on.
00:13:24Was she cut up like?
00:13:25Not a mark on her.
00:13:27There we are.
00:13:29The body of a dead woman was found in the river Clyde early this morning.
00:13:34The woman was wearing only a thin petticoat.
00:13:36So far, she is unidentified.
00:13:39Police are...
00:13:39I thought you said she was naked.
00:13:41Same thing.
00:13:42She slips her transparent.
00:13:43Les, I've got a bit of a headache.
00:13:45I'm going to head back to the barge.
00:13:46What about the game of dark?
00:13:47Another time out.
00:13:51I'll give you a game.
00:14:20Where's Les?
00:14:24He's found someone to play darts with.
00:14:30He'll be at least an hour.
00:14:48You'll waken the boy.
00:14:51Why don't we go up on deck?
00:15:12I'm not going any further.
00:15:21I gan summer.
00:15:50He goes to that.
00:16:10Police are investigating that woman.
00:16:14There's a bit in the newspaper about it.
00:16:22What made you think of that?
00:16:26Something to say.
00:16:30You've done enough talking for one night.
00:16:34Are you sorry?
00:16:37If that lot of good that would do me.
00:16:54It's a pity he's coming back.
00:16:57What?
00:16:59It's a pity he's coming back.
00:17:04The bunk there.
00:17:12You're nice, Joe.
00:17:22Are you hungry?
00:17:24Could fry you an egg?
00:17:26No.
00:17:27Not now, Ella.
00:17:29I'll take a cup of tea, though.
00:17:59I'll take a cup of tea.
00:18:03You two are bloody quiet.
00:18:05Shame you're not.
00:18:07What's up, Liz?
00:18:08I know fine Will.
00:18:09What's up?
00:18:09He's lost money at darts again,
00:18:11and he comes back here and tries to take it out of me.
00:18:13Listen, woman, don't you...
00:18:14You shut your damn mouth, Leslie Galt.
00:18:16You'll get no rise out of me.
00:18:18I have never lost money at darts.
00:18:20You're a liar.
00:18:31That tea you're not ready yet?
00:18:32Wait your hurry.
00:18:33The tea will be ready when it's ready.
00:18:39You need me to get that right up in the papers, hang on.
00:18:41Yeah.
00:18:42Pretty mangy no mention of us.
00:18:44I'm not really interested in any of that.
00:18:47No.
00:19:09You're a liar.
00:19:17You know what, this looks like.
00:19:20No.
00:19:30Yeah.
00:19:31Sure.
00:19:32Yeah.
00:19:35Yeah.
00:19:36Yeah.
00:19:36Yeah.
00:19:38Yeah.
00:19:40Yeah.
00:19:41Yeah.
00:19:43Oh, yeah.
00:20:58Have you been swimming?
00:20:59I don't swim.
00:21:06How about you?
00:21:09I don't have a swimming costume.
00:21:16How are you here on holiday?
00:21:18Just here for the day.
00:21:25What's your name?
00:21:29Cathy.
00:21:34Would you like to go for a walk with me, Cathy?
00:21:38Where to?
00:21:41Over there.
00:21:42Let's go.
00:22:12Let's go.
00:22:42Let's go.
00:23:14Let's go.
00:23:19Jim's overboard!
00:23:22Ella leave out of the water.
00:23:24Ella!
00:23:25Ella!
00:23:26Jim!
00:23:32Jim!
00:23:33Jim!
00:23:34Jim!
00:23:37Jim!
00:23:38Jim!
00:23:40Jim!
00:23:41Jim!
00:23:42Jim!
00:23:52Jim!
00:23:55Jim!
00:23:56Jim!
00:24:07Jim!
00:24:08Jim!
00:24:23Jim!
00:24:24Jim!
00:24:27Jim!
00:24:28Jim!
00:24:30Jim!
00:24:37Jim!
00:24:39Jim!
00:24:47Jim!
00:24:53Jim!
00:25:02Jim!
00:25:04Jim!
00:25:07Jim!
00:25:07Jim!
00:25:14Jim!
00:25:15Jim!
00:25:26Jim!
00:25:34Jim!
00:25:35Jim!
00:25:55Jim!
00:26:03Jim!
00:26:03Jim!
00:26:04Jim!
00:26:04Jim!
00:26:05Jim!
00:26:06Jim!
00:26:06Jim!
00:26:06I don't want to go back to the barge.
00:26:09You could go to the pictures. There are two of them in town.
00:26:13You want to go to the pictures?
00:26:14Yeah.
00:26:15Joe, you want to go to the pictures?
00:26:16No, no. I'll walk you to town and then I'll go back to the barge.
00:26:20Let's make a run for it, eh?
00:26:34Ella?
00:26:44Call it, Joe. I don't want to see you.
00:26:48Call it.
00:27:06Now, look what you've done.
00:27:12Here, given to me.
00:27:26It's broken.
00:27:28It's broken.
00:27:52It's broken.
00:28:00It's broken.
00:28:04Okay.
00:28:05It's broken.
00:28:07It's broken.
00:28:11It's broken.
00:28:42Hello, Joe.
00:28:43Hello, Cathy.
00:28:48What are you doing here?
00:28:52I'm working down by the river.
00:28:54Working?
00:28:56Joe Taylor in bed with the industrious working classes.
00:28:59Aye, don't worry.
00:29:00I'm not taking any pride in it.
00:29:04Say you never made it to China.
00:29:11How's the flat?
00:29:12Are you still there?
00:29:13Yes.
00:29:15Got a flatmate now.
00:29:18Nice.
00:29:20Don't see much of it.
00:29:24Why a barge, Joe?
00:29:27Couldn't you have found something a bit more glamorous?
00:29:31It just sort of happened, really.
00:29:35About you.
00:29:37Are you still at the office?
00:29:38Yes.
00:29:42Nothing's really changed.
00:29:45Except us.
00:29:55What did you do with all my stuff?
00:29:57I threw it away.
00:29:57I threw it away.
00:29:59Like you told me to.
00:30:03Thought I'd never see you again.
00:30:16I thought I'd never see you again.
00:30:20Because you told me.
00:30:22I'll see you again.
00:30:41Bye.
00:30:41See you then.
00:30:42Bye.
00:30:45Bye.
00:30:45Let's go.
00:31:22Let's go.
00:31:48Let's go.
00:32:16Oh, Rio, we pointed our nose at the southern star.
00:32:23All yours, gentlemen.
00:32:26On you go, Joe.
00:32:28You sure?
00:32:29I am.
00:32:30Just get out of my street, yeah.
00:32:31Anyway, it'll be hotter when I get there.
00:32:32All right.
00:32:35All right.
00:32:38All right.
00:32:42All right.
00:32:43All right.
00:32:44All right.
00:32:49All right.
00:33:08All right.
00:33:11All right.
00:33:13All right.
00:33:13All right.
00:33:15All right.
00:33:16All right.
00:33:32All right.
00:33:34All right.
00:33:51All right.
00:33:54All right.
00:34:13All right.
00:34:19All right.
00:34:21All right.
00:34:42All right.
00:34:44All right.
00:34:47All right.
00:35:08Drink your tea.
00:35:36Uh-huh.
00:35:39Bye, Dad.
00:35:41Bye, Dad.
00:35:41Bye, son.
00:35:42Beg up to yourself.
00:35:48Take care.
00:35:49Bye.
00:36:30You sad about Jim?
00:36:34He needs an education.
00:36:38When he goes away, it breaks my heart.
00:36:50Uh-huh.
00:36:53Uh-huh.
00:36:55Uh-huh.
00:37:50Kathy, I am not someone you want to marry, you know that.
00:38:04Have you been seeing anyone else?
00:38:05It's your child, Joe.
00:38:07That doesn't answer my question.
00:38:13His name's Dan.
00:38:14He's a plumber.
00:38:16He's nice, but I'm not really interested in him.
00:38:20He's married anyway.
00:38:21So that's why you're saying it's mine?
00:38:22It's the truth!
00:38:25I have to get back to the barge.
00:38:27Don't run away.
00:38:28We can sort this out together.
00:38:30No, we can't.
00:38:31I'm not yours anymore.
00:38:32That's not true.
00:38:35We were right.
00:38:36We were fearless.
00:38:37Right, well that was then.
00:38:38I have to go.
00:38:40But Joe, what about the baby?
00:38:42I'll send some money when I have some.
00:38:44I looked after you and you needed it for two years.
00:38:48I supported you.
00:38:48Do you owe me more?
00:38:49Bye, Kathy.
00:39:11Kathy?
00:39:17Kathy?
00:39:20Kathy?
00:39:24Kathy?
00:39:27Kathy?
00:39:29Kathy?
00:39:31Tsch.
00:39:31It's hillis.
00:39:50Do you know?
00:39:52Rocky?
00:39:59We're Allting while we're striving the
00:40:02Oh, my God.
00:40:35Oh, my God.
00:41:26Oh, my God.
00:41:33Oh, you want nine?
00:41:34No, I'll see you at the next lot.
00:41:36All right.
00:42:03Look at this, y'all.
00:42:06Daniel Gordon, plumber of 26 Black Street, Glasgow was today the man even in custody, charged
00:42:11the murder of Catherine Dimley, sometime axis.
00:42:14Dimley's body was discovered two weeks ago by two barsmen who recovered it from the river
00:42:19clay.
00:42:20I'll hang that man for sure.
00:42:24Well, we need to go and celebrate if we get back, eh?
00:42:26Not every day you get a mention in the papers.
00:42:45Good job.
00:42:46Good job.
00:42:49Bye.
00:42:50Bye.
00:43:00Bye.
00:43:27Joe, I'm going to go for a beer.
00:43:28You want to come?
00:43:29No, I'll finish this.
00:43:31That's it yourself.
00:43:32I'll see you later.
00:43:33See you later, lice.
00:43:48I'm sorry, lice.
00:43:52It just happened.
00:43:55It was nothing personal against you.
00:44:01I should kick your fucking head in.
00:44:06I won't fight you, lice.
00:44:07Hit me if you think it'll make you feel better.
00:44:15You're not with my son.
00:44:19Did you think what was going to happen to my son while you were fucking my wife?
00:44:23It wasn't like that.
00:44:24What was it like, Joe?
00:44:27Tell me, what was it like?
00:44:31Look, l'll get my stuff.
00:44:33I'll leave you to sort it out with Ella.
00:44:35It's her fucking barge!
00:44:40I'll go.
00:44:59I'll go.
00:45:07I'll go.
00:45:12I'll go.
00:45:14Talk to you later.
00:45:23Joe?
00:45:38No, stop. Stop. I don't like it. Stop. I can't swim, John, you know? Stop. I'm scared. I'm scared, you
00:45:48man.
00:46:15We've set a date for that man's trial.
00:46:36I thought it was food he had. What? Children. Food kids. Yeah, so tonight must be a mistake.
00:46:46Leave the paper. He's in the way. Poor bastard. How? He killed an innocent woman.
00:46:58Who made you the judge? He didn't do it. What makes you the detective?
00:47:03It was an accident. It's not what they think. She died with no clothes on, so it must be murder.
00:47:09Do you want to know how I know it was an accident? Do you want to know?
00:47:13I thought you weren't interested in all that.
00:47:19No.
00:47:39No.
00:47:40No.
00:47:54No.
00:47:55No.
00:47:57No.
00:48:24I don't know.
00:48:27I don't know.
00:48:55Come from my staff?
00:48:57I'll get it.
00:49:09How's Jim?
00:49:10You know where he is.
00:49:12Go and see him yourself.
00:49:15I thought he might want to come and stay with me at my mother's for a while.
00:49:30Do you want a cup of tea?
00:49:31We've got work to do.
00:49:40They've asked me to be a witness at that trial.
00:49:43It's only the one of us the one.
00:49:46I couldn't have told them anything anyway.
00:49:52Can you say hello to the boy for me?
00:49:54Go and see him.
00:50:13I'd better find a lawyer.
00:50:16Make things good and proper again.
00:50:32Les says there's no future in all this.
00:50:35He says once fuel rationing stops, the trucks will take over.
00:50:40And it doesn't bother me.
00:50:43I've spent my life on the barges.
00:50:49When we've saved the money, what I really fancy is a nice wee bungalow in one of the quiet suburbs
00:50:53of Edinburgh.
00:50:55Wouldn't take long, would it, Joe?
00:50:58What?
00:50:59What?
00:50:59The divorce.
00:51:03I don't know, Ella.
00:51:04I don't know about such things.
00:51:07It'll be easier when Jim's bigger, with the three of us.
00:51:20Say hello to Joe.
00:51:21All right?
00:51:22Bastard.
00:51:23You mind your language.
00:51:25No.
00:51:37Your wages.
00:51:39Tax deducted.
00:51:41Tax deducted.
00:52:08Port.
00:52:15Port.
00:52:21Port.
00:52:35I don't know.
00:53:05What's the matter?
00:53:06It's Sam, my sister's husband.
00:53:10There's been an accident.
00:53:12He fell off his lorry and was killed.
00:53:17Happened last week, but I only just got the letter.
00:53:20I sent her a telegram saying we'll visit her.
00:53:40Is this your new boyfriend, Al?
00:53:43This is Jo.
00:53:45We're going to be married.
00:53:47You'll have to excuse me now being dressed.
00:53:49I wasn't expecting visitors.
00:53:50Hello, Auntie Gwen.
00:54:00Shall I meet you all a cup of tea?
00:54:02I'll help you.
00:54:03Laundry.
00:54:50Gwen's coming on the barge for a week or two.
00:54:53Hope you don't mind, Jo.
00:54:56Don't suppose I'm breaking up a honeymoon or anything.
00:55:03It'll be good for her.
00:55:07She doesn't drink.
00:55:09Can't understand people that don't drink.
00:55:12If it wasn't for the head I'd get in the morning, I'd be drunk every night.
00:55:17Gin's my drink.
00:55:19No gin and lime or gin and vermouth or anything else.
00:55:22Just gin straight.
00:55:24Some people find it bitter, but not me.
00:55:29We should go out for a drink sometime.
00:55:32Tonight.
00:55:34We can tell Elle we've gone to the cinema.
00:55:39If there's one thing I hate, it's gone to the dentist.
00:55:44You sure you don't mind, Ella?
00:55:46I fancy the pictures.
00:55:47No, you go.
00:55:49Somebody's got to stay and look after the barge.
00:55:53You enjoy yourself.
00:55:58See you later, Ella.
00:56:07Of course, I'm sorry for Sam just to get to work one day and that to happen.
00:56:12I didn't have time to dwell on it much, though.
00:56:14He had to be buried as soon as possible on account of what the bus did to him.
00:56:18Thought he fell off a lorry.
00:56:20Oh, he did?
00:56:21Then a bus ran him over.
00:56:32It's about time that Ella had a good look at herself and what she's doing.
00:56:51An old girlfriend?
00:56:54Yeah.
00:56:54She died.
00:56:55But you still can't hear.
00:56:58I don't know why.
00:57:01I should've got ridden about a long time ago.
00:57:03Of course you should.
00:57:04The dead can look after themselves.
00:57:12Drink up.
00:57:14We've got business to attend to.
00:57:30Look at the mess you've made of me.
00:57:30Look at the mess you've made of me.
00:58:07All right, that's me.
00:58:12See you love parts in the morning.
00:58:38See you love parts in the morning.
00:59:00Leave me alone, Joe.
00:59:02Leave me alone, Joe.
00:59:06I'll be here.
00:59:06See you.
00:59:06Bye-bye.
00:59:07Bye-bye.
00:59:18Bye-bye.
00:59:21What are you doing to see me at the dawn?
00:59:25I don't know what we're going to do.
00:59:27I don't know what you're going to do.
00:59:29It's not my fair trials a hundred times.
00:59:31They get fancy lawyers, they walk in legal debt in the car, basically.
00:59:38I agree with you. If he's got where he's going, he lives.
00:59:43Look, I'm telling you, what you keep it, dude.
00:59:46What's that discussion?
00:59:48I'm not a dying man, he a bastard.
00:59:49He a bastard.
00:59:51That's good for you.
00:59:53That's probably the best bet, right?
01:00:02Hi, there.
01:00:11Thoughts but you did any writing today.
01:00:13Not much.
01:00:15Wouldn't mind so much if I thought you were ever going to finish it.
01:00:18Do you think it's easy?
01:00:20I'm trying to do something different, don't you understand?
01:00:22I'm trying to do something new.
01:00:23No, I don't understand.
01:00:25Why can't you write an ordinary book?
01:00:27One other people can understand.
01:00:30For eight months, I've been getting up early, sitting in a lousy office all day,
01:00:34and when I get home, you're either drunk or asleep.
01:00:36What have you done today while I was earning the money for us to eat?
01:00:39I made some custard.
01:00:41You did what?
01:00:42I made some custard.
01:00:43Custard?
01:00:45I work all day, and you make custard.
01:00:47Yeah, it struck me as a good idea, so I made some.
01:00:50Custard?
01:00:51I put a lot of effort into this custard, and you're going to eat it.
01:00:53You know what you can do with it.
01:00:55Oh, I know what I'm going to do with it!
01:00:56No!
01:00:56Stop!
01:00:58Stop!
01:01:00Stop!
01:01:01Stop!
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01:02:37Oh, Kathy.
01:02:59When's your birthday, Joe?
01:03:00What?
01:03:02Your horoscope. I'll read it to you.
01:03:03Where's Ella?
01:03:05Ella's gone daft. Come and sit down.
01:03:07What do you mean, Ella's gone daft?
01:03:09She's gone to see Liz.
01:03:15Hey, what do you think you're doing?
01:03:20I'm leaving.
01:03:22I should have left a long time ago.
01:03:25LAUGHTER
01:03:40Are you going anywhere interesting?
01:03:43No, I'm leaving, not going. I've just packed in a job and a barge.
01:03:48You're looking for somewhere to stay?
01:03:51I suppose I am.
01:03:53I'm looking for a lodger.
01:03:54I'm not looking to stay anywhere long. Maybe a month.
01:03:58Well, are you interested?
01:04:00Aye. How much?
01:04:02Ten shillings a week.
01:04:03You'll have to meet the missing.
01:04:05Fine.
01:04:07I'll work nights.
01:04:08You'll probably see more of her than me.
01:04:11You'll have to pay in advance.
01:04:22Your room's through there.
01:04:25I've got to go to work.
01:04:26I'll see you in the morning.
01:04:32See you later.
01:04:40Daddy.
01:04:43Daddy.
01:04:44Daddy.
01:04:45Daddy.
01:04:47Daddy.
01:05:04I suppose you'll be at the last lodger.
01:05:16I suppose you'll be at the last lodger.
01:05:22You'd better go. I'll be back soon.
01:05:39It was Bardsman that found that body, wasn't it?
01:05:44Anyone you know?
01:05:46What?
01:05:47The Bardsman. Did you know them?
01:05:49Aye, I knew one of them.
01:05:53Have you ever been to a big trial?
01:05:55No.
01:05:55You?
01:05:56No.
01:05:57Wouldn't want to either.
01:06:00I was thinking I might go along to it.
01:06:03Just to see what it's like, you know?
01:06:05No.
01:06:23You.
01:06:25You.
01:06:26Yes, please, sir.
01:06:28Oh, my God.
01:06:31Great, sir.
01:06:33What is this?
01:06:36Great, sir.
01:06:37Help her don't change herself.
01:06:43Great, sir.
01:06:46How would you describe your relationship with the deceased?
01:06:50We were flatmates, but I'd only recently moved in,
01:06:54so I would say we were friendly rather than friends.
01:06:58And what do you know of her relationship with the accused?
01:07:02I think she met him when he came to fix the plumbing in the flat.
01:07:05I only saw him once, so I couldn't really form an opinion.
01:07:10But I know she was lonely.
01:07:13Her last boyfriend had recently gone to China.
01:07:16Thank you. That will be all.
01:07:33You should have been rich, Joe. It might have worked then.
01:07:39I loved you.
01:07:43Were you right to me?
01:07:46I'll send you a letter from China.
01:07:51You're not going to China.
01:07:53Maybe I am.
01:08:02I'm sorry.
01:08:03I'm sorry.
01:08:08What's there to be sorry about?
01:08:12It happens.
01:08:18We run our course.
01:08:39Goodbye, Joe.
01:08:59Goodbye, Joe.
01:09:14What did you do that for?
01:09:17I had no use for it.
01:09:20Must be worth something, though.
01:09:22Not to me.
01:09:25Aye, it was definitely her he was with.
01:09:28I'd recognise a face like that anywhere.
01:09:29You've got a good eye for that sort of thing, you know.
01:09:33No further question.
01:09:34For my next witness, I'd like to call Mr. Leslie Gault.
01:09:50Now, can you please describe for us
01:09:52the circumstances under which you found the body of the deceased?
01:09:57We were waiting for a cargo of coal to be delivered.
01:10:00I saw the body floating by.
01:10:02And I fished it out.
01:10:04With Joe.
01:10:05Joe?
01:10:07My mate.
01:10:10I see.
01:10:12And was Liz Dimley dead when you, um,
01:10:16fished her out of the water?
01:10:17Well, she was dead all right.
01:10:24No further questions?
01:10:26Uh, no questions of this witness, my lord.
01:10:31You may step down.
01:10:32Do you have anyinas?
01:10:34Tickles, Who are you?
01:10:57Tickles, who are you next?
01:11:11Do you think he's guilty?
01:11:14I haven't established it was murder yet.
01:11:16What do you mean?
01:11:18Well, they haven't proved that it was.
01:11:20Oh, they know that.
01:11:22A woman doesn't get undressed for nothing.
01:11:24That's not the point.
01:11:25So she had...
01:11:25Also, the fibres found under her fingernails
01:11:28exactly match the material of the accused's shirt.
01:11:31There could be no mistake.
01:11:34The chances that they could have belonged to anyone else
01:11:37are practically nil.
01:11:39Coupled with the evidence of sexual activities
01:11:43and the minor abrasions,
01:11:45in my opinion, there is overwhelming evidence
01:11:48that the deceased had intimate contact
01:11:50with the accused very shortly before her death.
01:11:53Objection.
01:11:54Opinions of these facts are really matters for the jury.
01:11:56Overruled.
01:12:04Here we go.
01:12:06Let's get this.
01:12:10Let's народ.
01:12:30Let's get this.
01:12:30Let's get this.
01:12:37I wasn't with her then. I swear I never went near the river.
01:12:43Silence, silence, I'm a poor.
01:12:45Just answer the question, Mr. Gordon.
01:12:48What was the question, sir?
01:12:53What did you do after removing the deceased's clothes?
01:12:56I never took her clothes off.
01:12:58We just used to go for walks together.
01:13:00So you admit you weren't with her?
01:13:02No, no, not then.
01:13:04Oh, I see.
01:13:06Were you aware that the deceased was pregnant?
01:13:09No.
01:13:10Pregnant?
01:13:12No, it wasn't me. No.
01:13:15I wouldn't. I didn't.
01:13:18You knew she was pregnant?
01:13:19No.
01:13:21You planned to get rid of her before your wife discovered your dark secret?
01:13:25No.
01:13:26She invited you into her house as a tradesman.
01:13:29She trusted you as a tradesman.
01:13:33You abused that position of trust.
01:13:36You preyed on her loneliness.
01:14:02I alone was with Catherine Dimley at the time she died.
01:14:06The drowning was accidental.
01:14:08There was no murder.
01:14:10I cannot identify myself without the risk of finding myself in the same shoes as Mr. Gordon.
01:14:16I made the mistake of not reporting the accident at the time and I have that on my conscience.
01:14:22If you condemn Mr. Gordon, you will be condemning an innocent man.
01:14:34Bye.
01:14:36Please sit.
01:14:38Bye.
01:14:41Bye.
01:14:52Bye.
01:14:53Let's go.
01:15:42Ladies and gentlemen, who speaks for you?
01:15:46Have you reached a verdict?
01:15:48Yes.
01:15:49What is your verdict?
01:15:50We find the accused guilty as charged.
01:15:54Is your verdict unanimous or by majority?
01:15:57Unanimous.
01:16:02Would the accused please stand?
01:16:11Mr Gordon, do you have anything to say before sentence is passed?
01:16:15Just... I swear to God I'm innocent.
01:16:18No, Daniel.
01:16:19Silence!
01:16:20Silence!
01:16:23I'll clear the court.
01:16:26Mr Daniel Gordon, you have been found guilty of the murder of Miss Catherine Dimley.
01:16:31After taking into consideration all the circumstances of this case, I have no choice but to impose the maximum penalty.
01:16:45I therefore sentence you to be hanged by the neck until you are dead.
01:16:50May God have mercy upon your soul.
01:16:53Take the prisoner down.
01:17:05Please.
01:17:06I'll stop him.
01:17:09Please.
01:17:10Please.
01:17:10Please.
01:17:11All right, yes.
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