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Bergerac S02E02
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00:00My dad's car by the cliffs, with a note inside, but no body. He's never been found.
00:08This was two weeks before my graduation. He was coming up to Manchester.
00:13He'd booked his train ticket, a hotel, he'd even bought a new suit.
00:18I just don't think that sounds like someone planning to kill themselves.
00:22But why do you think your mother might have killed him?
00:24Dad phoned me four days before he died.
00:27He was crying.
00:29He said him and Monica had had a fight.
00:31She'd been drawing the carving knife when she just snapped.
00:35She threatened him with it.
00:37Literally, like, pointed it at him.
00:41And would you believe it, a few days later, he was dead.
00:44And you didn't say anything to Monica?
00:49No, not at the time, no.
00:52But I did seven years later, though.
00:55I told her what I thought she'd done.
00:57Why then?
00:57That was when Dad was officially declared dead.
01:01So Monica arranged this, like, memorial service.
01:05And I watched her and she was relieved.
01:10And she was happy.
01:13So I told her I knew about the knife.
01:15And I said, I think you killed him.
01:20And, well, it destroyed our relationship.
01:26But over the next few years, I started to have doubts.
01:29I started to think maybe I was wrong.
01:32And I...
01:35I missed her.
01:37I missed my mum.
01:38But now you're saying, again, she killed your father?
01:41Because then I found out about Tony saying no more secrets.
01:44Because then I found out that he was stabbed.
01:50Uh, just give me two minutes.
01:53Okay.
01:55So Nicola's dad, Alan Barton's disappearance, was properly investigated at the time.
01:59But it was deemed not suspicious.
02:01Was there any mention of Monica threatening him with a knife?
02:03Oh, yeah.
02:03Hang on.
02:05Yeah.
02:05She said that he imagined it.
02:06You know how it came out at the, uh, memorial service?
02:09Yeah, there was a big argument.
02:10It was a bit more than an argument.
02:12Nicola was cautioned for harassing Monica and being drunk and disorderly.
02:16She made the accusation to the officer that arrested her and the CCRC.
02:20They reopened the case.
02:21They went through it all again.
02:22But they were happy that the original investigation was sound.
02:25It's been through the mill twice already.
02:27Okay.
02:28Yeah.
02:28Thanks, Alan.
02:29No worries.
02:35Uh, thank you for bringing this to our attention, Nicola.
02:38Uh, leave it with us and, uh, we'll reach out if there's anything else we need.
02:41Oh.
02:42Right.
02:43So that, that's it then.
02:50Gotcha.
03:01Thanks for your time, DCI Bergeron.
03:28Thanks for your time.
03:32Now, at the, uh, hotel with the catering, it was his first gig.
03:36I don't think he's going to be getting another.
03:37How many people are in that group?
03:38Uh, 87.
03:39Cara, can you get that taken out?
03:40ASAP.
03:41Yeah, I'll see what I can do.
03:45Hey.
03:47Did you see that?
03:47The video of the speech?
03:49Yeah.
03:49Last thing we needed.
03:50Right.
03:50Where were we with Ritter's report?
03:51Okay, so, Tony was acquitted of causing death by dangerous driving on three counts.
03:57Ice on the road, his clean blood alcohol test, and a witness.
04:00Witness was the barman at the pub where Tony spent his evening.
04:04But Andy Todd was mistaken.
04:06The witness did not say that Tony was drunk.
04:08His statement at the inquest said Tony was drinking orange juice all night.
04:10Now, ask me who the barman was.
04:12Who was the barman?
04:14Carl Furman.
04:15Carl.
04:16Used to work for a living.
04:17Apparently he wasn't always the lovable heroin addict we now know.
04:20But like I said, his statement says Tony was stone-cold sober.
04:23What did Nicola Barton want?
04:26She claims Monica killed her father.
04:28And so killed Tony to cover it up.
04:30Jesus.
04:30Based on what?
04:31Nothing.
04:33A feeling.
04:33It's just like Andy, you know.
04:35She just wants to make sense of a shitty, shitty thing.
04:39Is this the whole file?
04:40Yeah.
04:41It says here that Carl was interviewed the morning after the crash.
04:45But all I can find here is the inquest statement.
04:49Where's the original statement from the day after the crash?
04:53Carl's initial statement is missing.
04:55And if it was assigned a document number, then it was here.
04:58It's been removed.
05:00Sometime between ten and now.
05:02You think Carl's original statement said that Tony was drunk and he changed his story at the inquest?
05:06Let's make that our first question.
05:08Now that might be tricky.
05:09I just talked to robbery.
05:09They're already looking for Carl, but he's hiding under a rock somewhere.
05:12Okay, get on to response.
05:13I want everyone looking for Carl Furman.
05:15In the meantime, let's pay Richard Gibbon a visit.
05:18Don't you think that's a bit premature?
05:21I mean, it's one missing statement.
05:23What?
05:23It's just a conversation.
05:25Who's this case, after all?
05:26Look, if Andy Todd wants to make an accusation of corruption, we should be going to professional standards.
05:29Okay, what would we say to them?
05:31Yeah?
05:31And it didn't even give us a name.
05:35Okay, but this has to be strictly fact-finding.
05:37There can be no mention of the C word.
05:39Trust me, five minutes will reach it, and you'll want to use the C word.
05:42But yeah, it's purely for background.
05:47That said...
05:48That said what?
05:49That said...
05:51What's this?
05:52It's just a hunch.
05:55Bear with.
05:59Just...
06:00And you know, Richard Gibbon is in the same Facebook group where the speech was posted.
06:06Okay?
06:06So, he sees the speech.
06:08Yeah?
06:09He rushes over to the hotel to stop Tony from exposing their secret.
06:12And we don't know that they had a secret.
06:13And we don't know that they didn't.
06:15So, look, they talk.
06:16They argue.
06:17Yada, yada.
06:18Because...
06:20That...
06:20He's not a guest or a member of staff.
06:23So, let's find out where Richard was on Saturday night.
06:32Thank you, my love.
06:33Yes, thank you, Mrs. Gibbon.
06:35You're welcome.
06:3630 years next month?
06:38I've been lost without her.
06:40Absolute carcass.
06:41Shadow of my former self.
06:44Oh, I'm so sorry, Jim.
06:45How insensitive.
06:46No, it's fine.
06:49Keep your eye on this one.
06:50Such precocious talent.
06:52Right from the get-go.
06:53Yeah.
06:54Lone Wolf, we called him.
06:56Didn't like to mix with us mere mortals.
06:58Or maybe that was just me.
07:00Lone Wolf?
07:01You're terrible if the rest of the team heard about that.
07:03Oh, and hard luck on the promotion, Barney.
07:06Tough year this year.
07:07But we thought your interview was...
07:10Really something.
07:12Richard.
07:13We wanted to ask you about an RTA.
07:17La Ruta La Trinitae, winter, 15 years ago.
07:20Gosh, hold on.
07:21BMW in a tree.
07:22Ruta La Trinitae.
07:24Accessing memory banks.
07:26Oh, passenger died.
07:27Is that right?
07:28Yeah.
07:29Driver survived.
07:30Oh, yes, he's coming back to me now.
07:31So Muggins here to take him to the hospital for a blood test.
07:34Was that really 15 years ago?
07:36Why are you asking about it now?
07:37Well, the Hotel de Clermont murder.
07:40The victim was Tony Salinger, the driver of the car.
07:43Good Lord.
07:45You know I thought the name rang a dissident.
07:48And you think the two things might be related?
07:50Oh, well, we don't know.
07:51Yet.
07:54But someone has made an allegation of corruption.
07:58That's...
07:58Well, it's very vague.
08:00Look, they didn't even give us a name.
08:02Just, you know, connected to this incident.
08:08I'm afraid that's all I remember.
08:10As I say, it was a long time ago.
08:12Absolutely.
08:13And all of this is purely for context.
08:16But we have already taken up too much of your time.
08:18So, Jim, we should go.
08:19I haven't finished, Pity.
08:20Just look, so we have the full picture.
08:22Where were you between 7.45 and 8.30 on Saturday evening?
08:26Bird watching.
08:28Atlas Ocher.
08:29Bird watching?
08:31At night?
08:33I'm sorry?
08:34It's a bit late.
08:35It's a bit late, no?
08:37At night?
08:38I can't see how that would work.
08:40The night jar.
08:42It's nocturnal.
08:43Hence the name.
08:45Do you bird watch alone?
08:47I do.
08:49It's great to see you, Richard.
08:59We agreed.
09:00We said no mention of corruption.
09:02That was the plan.
09:02It's got a very nice house for a superintendent, don't you think?
09:05And his wife doesn't like it.
09:07I wonder when he bought it.
09:08I wonder if it was after Tony's car accident.
09:11You think Tony bribed him, and that's how Tony ended up with the negative blood test.
09:14It'd be a pretty solid motive to keep him quiet.
09:21All set.
09:22There might be birds, Lys Ocher.
09:24But you know what, there isn't?
09:26CCTV.
09:26Which is the kind of thing only a police officer would know.
09:30Okay.
09:30I will check traffic cams between here and there Saturday night for his car.
09:33Sighting of Carl Furman at Fort Regent.
09:35Suspect ran south from officer.
09:37Two officers now searching the surrounding area.
09:40Any units in the vicinity...
09:41That's right.
09:41Five minutes away.
09:42Let's go, line north.
09:54Beautiful.
09:54They're up at the west side.
10:13Right, go ahead, Kaimo.
10:20We'll check out.
10:43Oh, fuck.
10:45Right?
11:04Go, go, go.
11:07Go! Go!
11:21Fuck!
11:33Come on, love.
11:36Gonna be late.
11:37I'll try to restrict Charlie's access to the moral high ground.
11:52Something smells interesting.
11:54Bottarga. It's Sicilian. It's the cured eggs of a grey mullet.
11:58The question is, what to pair it with?
12:01A bucket, probably.
12:05Did you get a chance to look over the guest list for your leaving party?
12:08Uh, no, not yet.
12:09Oh, let's do it now then, shall we?
12:10Nigel, we have the list.
12:11Oh yes, I should be your glamorous assistant.
12:14Thank you, sir.
12:16Should have worn a leotard.
12:20That's good.
12:21Uh, these are, what, uh, Kim's friends.
12:23Yeah?
12:23Kim's friends' parents.
12:25Who, uh, um, who, sorry, who, who, who are these people?
12:29Who's better round three?
12:30They're my friends.
12:32I rarely get to show off this family, and it's lovely finally to have something to celebrate.
12:36You're very welcome to bring your friends, Jim.
12:40Do you have friends? I don't think I've ever seen you with one.
12:42Yeah, I have friends.
12:44Oh, you could bring that really hot guy you work with. Uh, Bernie?
12:48I have no idea who that is.
12:50Obviously, we can't all fit into Tomases, so I've moved it to the Lido.
12:55Won't that be fun?
12:56All you have to do is show up in something that's not that.
12:59Could we not have something smaller? Just, uh, just us, just family.
13:03Let's put it to a vote. Who's for a smaller affair?
13:08I don't have my glasses on, but I don't think Kim voted for that.
13:12Sorry, not getting into this.
13:15So, who's for a more fitting send-off for our wonderful virtuoso?
13:20Well, as Kim has not voted for some, and furthermore reason, that makes a tie.
13:25Oh, what about you, Nigel?
13:27Nigel gets a vote.
13:27I get a vote.
13:28No.
13:29I thought about what you said, Jim, and, yes, maybe I have been a little overprotective of Nigel.
13:35I'm sure he can cope with a few gossiping septuagenarians.
13:39So, Nigel, as you're now part of the family, you should vote too.
13:42Oh, right. Uh, blimey.
13:45In that case, I vote for a fitting send-off.
13:51Wonderful. That's decided, then. And nothing less than she deserves.
13:55I'm sure it'll be a lovely evening.
13:57I...
14:08Hey. You ever wanted to see me?
14:10Just take a seat.
14:15I always get major headmaster's office vibes here.
14:18Yeah.
14:19Oh, so look, I looked into the route between Richard's house and L'Associate on Saturday night.
14:23He's got two ways he can get there. I mean, one as a trafficker.
14:25Let me guess he took the other one.
14:27Yeah.
14:28If that's where we went.
14:30All right, let's widen the search and see if we can pick his car up anywhere near the hotel.
14:34Good morning, Emma.
14:35I wouldn't be so sure about that.
14:45Obviously, you both know Superintendent Richard Gibbon.
14:49I think we should talk about yesterday afternoon, don't you?
15:10I'm sorry about yesterday. It was the news about Tony. It brought back a lot of stuff about Dad.
15:21Well, I love Dad too, you know. You forget that sometimes. I know that sounds harsh. But you do.
15:31I want to ask you something about the things Dad said before he died.
15:37Oh, Nicola, please.
15:39It would help me understand why he killed himself. I want us to be honest with each other.
15:46He was working too hard. He wasn't sleeping. Sometimes it was about money and then it would be something else.
15:56It would be his health, his job.
15:58This is what I don't know. Because every time I spoke to him, he seemed fine.
16:04It was because he didn't think that there was anything wrong with him.
16:07And some days there wasn't. He was cheerful, he was affectionate, but it made it worse in a way because
16:13I'd wake up and I wouldn't know who he'd be.
16:18Is that what the carving knife was about? Because you can tell me. I'd understand if you were frightened of
16:30him.
16:31No, I told you that never even happened. He wasn't well. He can't have been to leave you.
16:40Only me.
16:41I hope you don't mind I took a set of your keys.
16:51You're back.
16:54I come here more in sorrow than in anger.
16:58If there is an allegation of corruption, you should take it straight to professional standards immediately.
17:04What you do not do...
17:11There is a clear and established protocol. You know this.
17:15Rules are there for a reason. Rules are our guardrails.
17:21Sorry.
17:23Sorry.
17:28Because this could be seen, and I'm not saying it was, but this could be seen as harassment.
17:35Just answer it, Jim.
17:36No, no, no, no. I'm putting it on mute.
17:41There you go. Carry on, Richard. Sorry.
17:44I just want to make sure that we don't see a repeat of this, and that in future, protocol is
17:50followed.
17:50It will be. Thank you, Richard. And now, I'm sure these two gentlemen would like to offer you a full
17:55and unreserved apology.
17:59Absolutely. I apologize for any distress our actions may have caused you or Mrs. Gibbon.
18:04Thank you, D.I. Crozier.
18:13Ditto.
18:20Okay.
18:21It should only have been me in there.
18:23Feel free to say I told you, son.
18:25But, uh, for him to go to Puma like that, that was beyond petty.
18:29That was to get us to back off.
18:30Why would he do that if he didn't have anything to hide?
18:33I'm gonna go back through his rapport, word by word.
18:35I come here more in sorrow than in anger. What a prick.
18:39Okay, great. Look, let's find his car.
18:41I found exactly where he was when Tony was stabbed.
18:42Christ, who is this?
18:43I'll see you upstairs.
18:44Rules are our guardrails.
18:45Shut the fuck up.
18:47Where's Rack?
18:49Michael?
18:50Hey, whoa, slow down.
18:54She's done what?
19:10Emma, such a good turnout. Did you tell them you were dying?
19:12No, darling. I told them you were going to eat a carbohydrate. They didn't want to miss it.
19:17And who might you be?
19:19Oh, this is Nigel. He and I are seeing each other. Nigel, this is Emma and Donald.
19:24And how long has this been going on?
19:26I'm very new. It's a pleasure to meet you both. It's quite a handshake there, Donald. I'm gonna guess a
19:33yachtsman?
19:3432-foot berth and gaunt.
19:36And what do you say?
19:37I used to surf, believe it or not. I was going a little less ballast.
19:42You don't surf anymore?
19:44There's too much keeping me on dry land these days.
19:48You see that? You see how he talks about her? I bet he doesn't sign her birthday card best wishes.
19:56No, she hasn't.
20:01Who is that?
20:02Millie Fathersham. I told you about her. Her husband's been arrested for insider trading.
20:07She's having to rent out her annex as an Airbnb.
20:11That's nowhere to live.
20:12I'll ask Orbe to escort her out.
20:14No, that would be vicious. Move her to the table by the kitchen and tell the waiters not to serve
20:19her.
20:20She should get the message.
20:24Hello. Nigel Morton. I'm here with Charlie Hungerford.
20:28But then, you know Charlie, don't you? Charlie, look. It's Millie.
20:33I've never been here before.
20:34Would you excuse me?
20:37Millie, scandal obviously suits you. Look at those cheekbones.
20:49I can't believe it. You can't stop.
20:53Finally.
20:58Is everything okay?
21:00Arrest her.
21:00She was secretly recording Mother with her phone.
21:03Coming here.
21:05Pretending you're still family.
21:06Trying to entrap people like a...
21:08Like a spy.
21:11Hasn't Mother been through enough?
21:13Nicola.
21:13Could you wait outside?
21:18Fine.
21:27I'd like to speak to Monica.
21:30Well I'm not stopping you.
21:32She's right there.
21:33Alone.
21:37Michael.
21:38What?
21:41Michael.
21:42It's okay.
21:45Come on.
21:50Why does Nicola think you killed her father?
21:53Because she can't accept what he did.
21:57Because it would mean that he didn't love her.
22:00Nicola's an alcoholic.
22:01Nicola's a mess.
22:03And, um...
22:06You know, I know that some of that is my fault.
22:11But...
22:12But...
22:13Nicola's dad...
22:14Has to own some of that too.
22:17Doing what he did broke all our hearts.
22:20Michael's too.
22:22I think that's why Michael found it so difficult to accept my relationship with Tony.
22:27I wanted to ask you just a couple of questions about Tony.
22:31Um...
22:32Did he ever talk to you about the car accident?
22:3415 years ago?
22:37Yeah, a bit.
22:39His passenger died.
22:41He was devastated.
22:42He used to dream about it.
22:44Did he ever mention someone called Richard Gibbon?
22:46He's a police officer.
22:48Gibbon?
22:49Um...
22:50No.
22:51I've never heard that name.
22:52And you're saying that there was tension between Michael and Tony?
22:58When Tony told me that we were going to lose this house,
23:00we talked about selling the cottage, but it's Michael's home.
23:03And, um, he doesn't cope very well with change.
23:06Michael needs stability.
23:07He needs peace.
23:10We all do.
23:12Especially Nicola.
23:14I think she needs it more than anyone.
23:33You were trying to entrap her.
23:36I thought if I called her off guard she'd slip up.
23:38I'm sorry, but what do you expect me to do?
23:40You made it pretty clear that you weren't going to pursue it any further.
23:43Because it's been investigated.
23:44Twice.
23:45Look, carefully.
23:49I know.
23:54Look, maybe...
23:57Maybe Dad wasn't well.
24:01Maybe he hid it from me.
24:02If he did, it was to protect you.
24:07It's what Dads do.
24:14It's what Dads do.
24:16Look, perhaps it would be best if you, uh, went back to Manchester.
24:20Best for who?
24:24For everyone.
24:26Because this isn't helping.
24:28You, uh, her.
24:31The case.
24:33I'll keep you informed of any developments.
24:36You will?
24:40Somewhat will.
24:57Somewhat will.
24:58Here we are again.
25:28Hello?
25:29Hi, um, my name is Ruth Salinger.
25:31I'm Tony's sister.
25:32Can you talk?
25:37i found richard on saturday night he lied with nowhere near associate his car was on the road
25:43headed to the hotel two miles out jesus that's 20 minutes after tony's speech goes on facebook
25:48then nothing for an hour until i catch him on the same road coming back there's plenty of time to
25:53kill tony okay this is great you think this with carl's missing statements you think they make a
26:00case on their own and this needs to be watertight right okay we know that richard was at the hospital
26:10for tony's blood test we know we think that there are two different statements one said tony was
26:15drunk one says he wasn't we know it's possible that richard saw the footage from tony's speech
26:20we know that he did lie about his movements the night tony was killed all right you're richard
26:25how do you remove the alcohol from tony's blood
26:30let's swap the gloves
26:34have you got the result yeah
26:39kara have you got the interim post-mortem yet on your desk arrived this morning
26:44really what did you tell me i did uh i showed it to you you were busy you just waved
26:48me away
26:50it doesn't sound like me it does uh okay uh blah blah blah probable cause of death knife
26:56into the chest how do they do it uh what was tony's blood type when he gave a saddle at
26:59the
26:59hospital a positive well that's weird because when he died he was o positive
27:06now we have a case
27:11right well if richard wants proper channels well then that's exactly what we give him
27:15inform professional standards let them handle it i will write a joint report on the professional
27:18standards portal now then we send okay what should we do now should we hug no we don't hug come
27:23on
27:23jim bring it in no i'm good you're not a lone wolf anymore jim you open up your heart i
27:27swear to god
27:27you touch me and it's assault
27:32i've known monica since she and tony started dating but i i don't know her know her so i needed
27:37to speak
27:37to someone who does
27:41i wanted to ask you about the accusation you made against her that she killed your dad
27:47why'd you ask
27:50i tried to ascertain what she's capable of
27:53but tony told monica he was a partner in my company and obviously he isn't
27:57but he was worried that that was what she loved about him and that if he told her that
28:02she'd leave him and call off the wedding
28:04and and what if tony was right and that is all monica wanted she invests all this energy into
28:09their relationship she thinks she's getting this this lifestyle and then she finds out that
28:13he's been lying to her what would her reaction be what if that's what no more secrets meant
28:19and he told her that night and that's what got him killed
28:27so
28:37so
28:38so
29:07Jim, you come to apologize properly?
29:10Or haven't you done quite enough damage to your career for today?
29:13Either way, now is not the time I've got the chairman of the Rotary Club here.
29:17Should we pop something in the diary for tomorrow?
29:19We'll invite Uma.
29:20You need to excuse yourself.
29:22Me time.
29:53Incident room.
29:54This is CCTV monitoring.
29:55There is a request to locate car firm picked up on a camera on the north end of Clearville Street.
30:00Hang on.
30:02Clear...
30:03Clear...
30:03Clear...
30:04Street.
30:06Cheers.
30:20According to his interim post-mortem, Tony Salinger's blood type was O positive.
30:27Marvelous.
30:28Fascinating.
30:29And?
30:33This is the lab work for Tony Salinger's blood sample, the one that came back negative
30:38for alcohol.
30:39The sample that you were responsible for supervising, the one that got him off causing death by dangerous
30:45driving.
30:46The strange thing is, here, Tony's blood type is A positive.
30:54Your sample was not Tony Salinger's blood.
30:59Here's what I think happened.
31:01You've switched the bloods to save Tony.
31:03No, no, that's not true.
31:04But then years later, he's about to come clean.
31:06You panic, you rush over to the hotel, and then you kill him to cover it up.
31:09I've never killed anyone.
31:10And I've never, never been corrupt.
31:13Well, I mean, you had the floor.
31:16And while you're at it, can you explain how a superintendent's salary gets you a house
31:20this size?
31:21With this view?
31:22Bought the year after Tony's acquittal?
31:24I bought it with the money I inherited after my mother's death.
31:27You can check.
31:28We will.
31:30And this?
31:52Tony Salinger was in A&E.
31:55It was taking ages, so I wandered off.
31:59When I came back, the blood test had been done.
32:01I picked up the sample, signed for it, and that was that.
32:03I didn't think anything of it.
32:05Where did you go?
32:09I'm not proud of this, I imagine.
32:13I was having an affair with a lady who worked at the hospital, a nurse.
32:20She was on duty that night, so I...
32:23So we...
32:25I was gone maybe half an hour, certainly not more.
32:28Darling, what's going on?
32:29You need to carve the joint.
32:31I'm so sorry.
32:32Um, perhaps Dennis could do the honours?
32:34Please don't wait.
32:35I'll be in very shortly.
32:36Just dotting some eyes and teeth here.
32:41When I came back from my activity, I swear the blood was just there, ready for me.
32:49This nurse, what was her name?
32:52How is that relevant?
32:53I need to talk to her.
32:56Annie Franklin.
33:14Carl?
33:16Now tell me where you were Saturday night.
33:19Because you wanted Le Sochet.
33:20In fact, you're very close to Tony Sotel when he's murdered.
33:26My relationship with Annie is ongoing, so I was at her house outside St. Juan.
33:32It's, I don't know, maybe a mile and a half away from that hotel, off the same road.
33:37She's, uh, where I go when I go birdwatching.
33:42Please, please don't tell Julie.
33:44Here's the 30 years of wedded bliss.
33:47Listen.
33:48If the blood changed, somebody else must have done it.
33:51Then thank God we're not relying on you to find our hope.
33:55Look.
33:56Ah, we all know the reason you're such a sneaker of the protocol is because you have zero instincts.
34:02No skills.
34:04No intuition.
34:05I'll see myself out.
34:07Enjoy your dinner.
34:10Better one mistake in 35 years than being vain, cavalier, and arrogant.
34:15Your disregard for protocol isn't charming, Jim.
34:18It's dangerous.
34:18It will end up getting someone killed one day.
34:21Might not be you, but someone always gets hurt.
34:44Call.
34:45Call.
35:11Oh, it's all right, it's all right, easy.
35:14Easy, mate, look, hang on, I'm a police officer, yeah, I just want to ask you a few questions.
35:23Now, it's about when you were a barman, okay, do you remember you gave testimony at an inquest
35:2915 years ago, you said that someone who crashed their car was sober?
35:35Yeah, yeah, I remember.
35:38Really?
35:40So, what do you remember?
35:41Yeah, I remember because the guy came back, he paid me 10 grand, I remember because Sally
35:55died.
35:56So the man that you told the police was drunk, he came back and he paid you to change
36:02your testimony at the inquest and say that, what, he hadn't been drinking?
36:05I had to say I got it wrong, I used to work with Sally, she was so beautiful and he
36:19killed
36:20because he was drunk.
36:24And I, I took his money.
36:29Okay.
36:30Oh, no, look, look, hang on, hang on, hang on, Carl, wait, listen.
36:35I understand.
36:36And it's okay because the case could be reopened and if it was, would you be willing to testify
36:42again, say what really happened?
36:44Tell people that, well, the man was drunk and then he bribed you?
36:49Yeah.
36:49Yeah.
36:50See, that's brilliant.
36:51Carl.
36:52Right?
36:53So if I, if I drive you to the police station now, would you be willing to say what you
36:56just
36:57told me again, but on the record?
36:59I don't know, I, I, I don't think I could handle that, not now.
37:02Carl, mate, maybe tomorrow.
37:04I could do, I could do, I could do, we'll do tomorrow.
37:06Carl.
37:08Addiction is, it's an illness, mate, so, how about I give you a little something to tide
37:15you over?
37:16Yeah.
37:17Yeah, just, just, just, just to get us to the police station.
37:23See, look.
37:28I brought you this.
37:33Good lad.
37:53Good lad.
37:56I don't know.
38:29Oh, my God.
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