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00:20May I suggest some of the strength?
00:22Strength? You mean don't throw him down the stairs?
00:25You know, one of these days I'm going to get you really drunk
00:27and you're going to tell me all about your old job.
00:29I don't think.
00:34Sam Haig.
00:36He's with the Scottish Telegraph.
00:38Attended the Finch trial.
00:41Every day.
00:42Well, don't know him.
00:44He and Merritt spent Thursday afternoons in a hotel room.
00:49She didn't introduce us.
00:51Even closer, she said you were.
00:52We didn't discuss her personal life, remember?
00:56Well, we believe they were working on a corruption case together.
01:00What sort of corruption?
01:01And where?
01:02Something that connected Graham Finch and Kirsty Atkins.
01:05Kirsty Atkins?
01:06Potential witness.
01:07You wouldn't allow to testify on the Finch case.
01:09And why wouldn't I?
01:11We were hoping you'd tell us.
01:13I have no recollection of this Kirsty Atkins or what she may or may not have to say in the
01:18case.
01:19I suggest you ask Liam Taylor.
01:22We did.
01:23He said to ask you.
01:25We know that Kirsty told Merritt that she testified that she met Finch's deceased wife a year before in a
01:32woman's refuge.
01:33The wife being there on account of Finch beating the living shit out of her.
01:37So this will have been new and not particularly helpful information for Finch.
01:41Then why wasn't she brought in?
01:43Kirsty was a prolific offender and long-time resident who stopped in prison.
01:47So not necessarily credible.
01:49Well, it's our understanding.
01:50Merritt thought differently.
01:51Soon after their conversation, Kirsty was jumped.
01:55So someone thought she was credible enough to try and stop her.
01:58So again, our question would be, why wasn't she called?
02:02Well, as I have no recollection of this individual, I can only comment generally.
02:05And generally with an individual like that, a jury just sees someone who wants to get out of prison.
02:10Well, in a few weeks, she'll be fresh out of prison, missing an eye,
02:13with several dozen scars left over from a shanking while she was in protective custody.
02:17Does he ever speak?
02:18Not if I can help it.
02:20And this attack would have been around the same time that you told Mary that she couldn't use Kirsty at
02:24trial.
02:25Well, I have to take your word for that, because once more, I have no recollection of any of this.
02:29But you agree?
02:31To make this happen, Finch would have needed friends on the inside.
02:35Huh.
02:36Oh, Mark.
02:37You are truly as advertised out of your fucking mind.
02:41Why would I ever help out someone like Graham Finch?
02:44Because he wasn't just a random husband who threw his half-pissed wife down the concrete stairs.
02:49He had money.
02:50He had juice.
02:52Finch was a long-time wrong guy with his own long-time connections.
02:55He had no need for any of my help.
02:57Merritt would have come to you if she wanted to call Kirsty in the case.
03:00Is there even a record of Merritt wanting to call Kirsty?
03:03I mean, why are you so certain of all of this?
03:05I believe Kirsty.
03:06The serial drug offender who wants out of prison.
03:09What about the journalist that Merritt was supposedly working with?
03:13He's dead.
03:14Had a bad fall the day before Merritt disappeared.
03:17Which, if you keep in score, means that's one dead, one life.
03:21One disappeared within a week after Merritt came to you with a witness who could put away Finch.
03:29Okay, Morg.
03:31You got me.
03:33I'm owned by Graham Finch.
03:36I assume he pays me in gold coins or something.
03:40No, sir.
03:42We think you were threatened by him.
03:45Indirectly.
03:47Your daughter, Julia.
03:49She was ran off the road during the trial.
03:54She in turn struck and seriously injured another man.
03:57It was all very messy.
04:00A father never stops thinking of all the ways that harm can touch what he cares about.
04:08For any man, this is a weakness.
04:12May I ask, sir, how do you know that Kirsty Atkins is a drug offender?
04:18You said so?
04:19No.
04:20DCI Morg said she was a prolific offender.
04:22That's all.
04:30It seems the only person who can help us prove any of this is dead.
04:36Well, we are not certain that Merritt is dead.
04:42You better hope she is.
04:46Thank you for your time.
05:21Oh, my God.
05:54Oh, my God.
06:27You're the only one I can talk to.
06:30What about Alison?
06:32Mia, Jenna, that lot?
06:34Nah, they're too fucking high and mighty.
06:36High and mighty?
06:37You sound like my fucking mum.
06:39Stop it.
06:41They're the right words, all right?
06:45Yeah, they'll talk to William, but I'm too scary.
06:49You are.
06:50Very fucking scary.
06:52Aye, fucking right, I am.
06:56I like talking to you, Rome.
06:59I can say almost anything to you.
07:01Almost?
07:02What can't you say?
07:03Give me an example.
07:03I can't give you an example.
07:05Why not?
07:05Because if I could say it to you, I'd say it.
07:08Good point.
07:14What's so funny?
07:16Lyle, what the fuck?
07:17Mum told me to tell you she needs you at home.
07:19Okay, you told me.
07:21Now fuck off.
07:22She told me to drag you out of here.
07:25Like that's gonna fucking happen.
07:32It smells like sex.
07:37It's a feud, no?
07:40I think you're da, see?
07:45It's okay.
07:46Just leave it.
07:53Hey, Harry.
07:54You in?
07:55Nah, not today.
07:57We could've used you, though.
07:58I'm retired.
08:06You're Lyle Jennings.
08:08Mr Lingard.
08:09You're not here to burn the place down, are you?
08:11Da.
08:12No, sir.
08:13I'm just here to pick up Harry.
08:15Our ma needs him.
08:17She's awake, is she?
08:18We're just leaving.
08:19Aye.
08:24Leo.
08:31See you tomorrow.
08:33See you tomorrow.
08:59We love each other.
09:01Like Romeo and Julian.
09:02Oh, whatever.
09:03He's not gonna be coming back here anytime soon.
09:05You missed your brother's game.
09:07William doesn't care if we go to his stupid games, do you?
09:10Well, if you want to.
09:10See, he doesn't care.
09:12That's not the point.
09:12What is the point, then?
09:14Family?
09:18Yeah, that's what I thought.
09:22Do you mind?
09:23And...
09:23You...
10:40Detective Mork.
10:42Didn't recognise you.
10:43You're not sitting in your city car outside my office.
10:46Be glad I'm not sitting in your office.
10:48Yet.
10:50How are you doing, Robbie?
10:51Do we know each other?
10:53Well, I've seen you on the telly enough to make you feel like we do.
10:56I suppose I could say the same thing.
10:58Like all good advocates, I assume that you turn away when your client kicks his ball out of the rough.
11:03Are you here to harass Mr Finch, Detective?
11:06If so, can we at least have our lunch first?
11:08It's all good, Robbie.
11:10Detective Mork's just here to apologise for a misunderstanding.
11:14So it was an accident, was it, that your trained cockroach slimed all over a 17-year-old kid?
11:19It was.
11:21He was supposed to slime all over you.
11:23I'm very sorry.
11:25I have to say, though, you tooled up Fritz pretty good.
11:27I got the feeling Fritz enjoyed it.
11:29Aye.
11:30You made his day.
11:32You have my apology now.
11:33Is there anything else?
11:35Well, yeah.
11:38Do you mind, Detective?
11:40Those are very expensive clubs.
11:42Here's the thing, Graham.
11:43You can't be tried again for the murder of your wife, so hats off there, advocate.
11:48But what I can get you for is paying for the botched hit on Kirstie Atkins.
11:55The botched what on who?
11:58That's just not.
12:00What do you say?
12:01What do you say, Detective?
12:02You leave Mr. Finch to have his lunch.
12:05You have proof?
12:07I have your other paid cockroach, Ed Solomon.
12:09The one who scraped Fritz off the fucking pavement and drove him to the hospital.
12:12And who now himself was in the hospital?
12:14Yeah.
12:14Told.
12:15Yeah.
12:16With a broken leg.
12:17Well, it's a good job he doesn't need his leg to talk.
12:20Quite the conversation, this, Ed, is.
12:22Turns out he's got a number of texts and voicemails from you that are fucking hilarious.
12:27Hilarious if you're not you or your lawyer.
12:29Such as?
12:31Gabby says he can put you in touch with a couple of dykes at Soughton who can cut one of
12:36her fucking eyes out and make her eat it.
12:39Seeing as she was threatening to testify against you, that's both metaphoric and symbolic.
12:44Detective, I think we can end this little interview now.
12:48Now, we assume that this Gabby is a fellow traveller in your world of fuckery.
12:53But what we don't know is who told you about Kirstie in the first place?
12:57Detective Mork.
12:59Wasn't Stephen Burns by any chance, was it?
13:01Maybe right after either Ed or Fritz ran his daughter's car off the fucking motorway.
13:04If you want to talk to Mr. Finch like this, you can either make a formal charge or you can
13:10go.
13:11This is a private call for...
13:16You might want to go and pick that up.
13:18I beg your fucking pardon.
13:20You can beg all you like.
13:23Won't you go, Robbie?
13:26Promise not to admit to anything while you're away.
13:32Kirstie gets out next month.
13:35I'll send her a muffin basket.
13:36You'll forget she ever existed.
13:38Why would I do that?
13:40Because if anything happens to her,
13:42if she so much as stubbs her fucking toe,
13:45I'm going to assume it was your fault and I'm going to come knocking at your door.
13:48So?
13:49I'm guessing it was the same two genetic fuck-ups who visited Jasper and Kirstie,
13:52who also had a go at Fergus Dunbar,
13:54the cop who caught the Lingard case the first time around.
13:57Might have been.
13:58They do have a lot of free time.
14:00Did you have anything to do with Merit Lingard's disappearance?
14:04You found that funny?
14:05Hilarious.
14:06Why would I go after a prosecutor after I was acquitted?
14:09You were acquitted at murder.
14:10She was looking into corruption at the Crown Office with a reporter, Sam Haig,
14:13who happened to die the day before she disappeared.
14:16So she could have gotten you another way.
14:18Now that is very suspicious.
14:20Ah.
14:20You wouldn't happen to know anything about that?
14:22No.
14:23Then I'm not in the habit of killing reporters.
14:26Just your wife.
14:29Fritz did say you appeared to be a lunatic.
14:31Oh, well, coming from Fritz, that's high praise indeed.
14:33Look, Haig, was that your trial?
14:36If you say so.
14:37Aye, he was.
14:40He was also the one who told me about Kirstie Atkins.
14:45When?
14:46When?
14:47One day at trial.
14:49He came up to me during a break and he told me he knew she was going to testify and
14:53that
14:53it would be quite damning.
14:56And he just offered it up?
14:57He did.
14:58Which made the information suspect.
15:01If I informed Graham that were it to be true, I would file an immediate motion against it.
15:06It was my feeling that, given the woman's history, the ruling was likely to be in our favour.
15:12In the end, I did nothing.
15:15I didn't have to.
15:17And Graham was fine?
15:19Was just waiting to file a motion?
15:20I was not party to any further conversation in the matter.
15:24And if Graham had wanted to pursue a more aggressive approach,
15:28I would, of course, have reminded him that we had a very strong case without resorting to intimidation.
15:35Any idea why Haig gave you such a gift in the first place?
15:38No.
15:39No quid pro quo?
15:40None.
15:41And I assume, of course, that neither of you have the slightest thinking of what happened to Haig
15:45right after he delivered his fortuitous piece of intelligence, hmm?
15:48In my experience, Detective, if you want to stop a reporter from looking at you,
15:54the absolute worst thing you could do would be to harm that reporter.
15:59Same goes for the cops.
16:02Once you go after one of theirs, they will never leave you alone.
16:06It's not worth it.
16:09What a grey area there, Mr. Finch.
16:12The thing with the golf club was very amusing.
16:17Though I have to say, I was most relieved when you didn't hit him with it.
16:21Oh, Jesus.
16:22Well, let's talk about me losing control,
16:23and you're the one who's out there crushing windpipes and chucking people down the fucking stairs.
16:27Yes, yes.
16:28Except when I do these things, I'm never out of control.
16:32I'm very much in control.
16:43What the fuck did you do back in Syria?
16:46Come on.
16:57Are you going to answer that?
17:06Mork?
17:07Someone's fuck it with you, yeah?
17:09Who is this?
17:10Your favourite reporter, Dennis Piper.
17:13Don't hang up.
17:15I'm about to help you.
17:16Well, that's very generous of you, but I think you're a fucking rodent.
17:19I'm texting you something.
17:20Take a look at it.
17:22If you want to talk after you watch it, I'll be at the golden rule for the next hour.
17:25What the fuck are you talking about?
17:32Shall we watch?
17:57Oh, fuck!
18:00Oh, fuck!
18:27Hey.
18:33Hey.
18:34My tooth is infected.
18:36I need antibiotics.
18:38Better yet, a fucking dentist.
18:42What?
18:51Oh, okay, fine.
18:52I'll just die from fucking sepsis.
18:55Well, it'll be of the pleasure of doing it yourself.
18:56Sounds a bit anticlimactic.
18:59After all this time.
19:18He wasn't ever going to leave me alone.
19:20Every time I'd turn around, there he'd be, staring at me.
19:23Staring at you?
19:24Yeah.
19:25I'd be eating, or working out in the weight room.
19:29I'd be reading in the library, and he'd come and sit across from me.
19:32I even caught him watching me sleep one time.
19:35I couldn't take that anymore.
19:36You messed him up pretty good.
19:39He may lose that eye.
19:42Sam, did you hear what I said?
19:46He might lose his eye.
19:49Did you feel anything when I tell you that?
19:52Yeah.
19:53I feel good.
19:55You feel good?
19:56He wasn't ever going to leave me alone.
20:01Sam.
20:04I'm not his fucking brother.
20:07Had to get that into his head somehow.
20:09Pound it into his head, you mean?
20:11Are you sure there wasn't something more to it?
20:14Like more what?
20:16Like more complicated.
20:18Nah.
20:19Nah, I'm done talking.
20:23Sam.
20:25I said I'm done talking.
20:29This concludes the post-defense interview with Samuel Haig, age 17.
20:3310th of March, 2013, at 11.09am.
20:37With myself, Terry Dundee.
20:39Corrections counselor at Godhaven, HMYOI.
20:43And you, Haig?
20:45Better than most.
20:46Which isn't saying much.
20:48Haig was fucking precious about everything.
20:51He wouldn't share sources.
20:53Wouldn't talk to anyone at the office.
20:55Wouldn't even bother to show up.
20:57But still, everyone thought he was so clever.
20:59But not you.
21:00I fucking knew the guy.
21:01I knew the reason he got on so well with people who crossed the line.
21:05He was one of them.
21:06How did you get the video?
21:07It was on his computer.
21:09Oh, you hacked Haig's computer.
21:10After he died?
21:11You say it like it doesn't make a difference.
21:13How did Haig get the video?
21:15Someone at Godhaven must have gave it to him.
21:17He'd been going back and forth to the place in the last few months before he died.
21:22Why?
21:23He was working on a story.
21:25Can we read it?
21:26Look, I've still got some standards.
21:28Oh, fuck off.
21:29You're a journalist.
21:29You do your own mother from behind.
21:31How does any of this help us in our investigation of Merit Lingard?
21:33It helps you in your investigation into who killed Sam Haig.
21:36We're not investigating Haig's death.
21:38Well, maybe you should be.
21:40Sam found this kid.
21:42The one he was talking about in the video.
21:44The one he practically scalped to death.
21:46What is this kid's name?
21:47He called him X to protect his identity.
21:51And how does Mr. X relate to Merit Lingard?
21:53Oh, wait.
21:54It doesn't.
21:55Unless Haig got screwed into whatever was happening with him and this kid from his past.
21:59Sounds like something a crackerjack journey like you should look into.
22:02Talk to Terry Dundee.
22:05The other voice on the tape.
22:06The one talking to Sam.
22:08He's still at Godhaven.
22:10I've reached out myself, but he gave me the big fuck off about how the records are sealed.
22:14This has been fascinating.
22:15Well, if you find anything, Mork, you be sure to remember me.
22:34Oh.
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