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00:00predictable. Yeah, well, once we settle in here, it'll seem like the last two years never
00:04happened. Well, hiya, Dev. What can I get you, mate? I'm here for a drink. I just thought
00:12I'd let you know I think I'm onto something. Oh, yeah? I don't know why I never saw this
00:18before, but listen to me. The keys on the infantry, but not the pub keys. I said a real
00:25arsonist. He must have swapped them. You think so? Well, explains everything, doesn't it?
00:31Huh? So, as soon as Mary comes back, I'm going to get her to mind the kids, and then we'll
00:35go to the
00:36police, and it might take a while. Well, why don't you just ring him? Well, I'll get fobbed off again
00:41by some junior officer. No, this is going straight to the top, and I will not be ignored. Well,
00:48hold on a minute, mate. I mean, what are you going to say? I'm just going to get him to
00:54talk to the
00:54hospital staff again, but properly this time, not cut corners. Well, I mean, why would they want to
00:59cut corners? Yeah, because they already had their answers, didn't they? I mean, truth didn't fit. It
01:02was inconvenient. Right, but we need to find out who else had access to Sunita's room, and then that
01:07would lead us to the real culprit. No, mate, mate, mate. You're clutching at straws here. I mean, the police
01:13aren't going to reopen a case because of some wild theory. You know, they're going to laugh
01:17you out of the station. And I'm not going to go away until I get an answer. Okay, right. If
01:23you're
01:23determined to do this, then I'm going to come to the station with you. No, there's no need to do
01:27it.
01:27Yeah, no, there is. I mean, you're all het up. I don't want you crashing your motor, so I'll drive.
01:31That way you can concentrate on what you're going to say. Listen, you really don't need to do this.
01:34Yeah, no. It's okay. You need some model support. Just give me a call when you're ready to go, yeah?
01:41Appreciate it.
02:16You should do this.
02:19Come in.
02:20Hey, Deb.
02:22I was just wondering if you want to go to the cop show, mate.
02:26That's a $64,000 question, my friend.
02:30You have any second thoughts?
02:31No, not me.
02:32No, not me.
02:33Everyone else around me is so desperate for me to drop this thing.
02:38Well, yeah.
02:40Yeah, I mean, you know, they're your friends, so what's best for you?
02:44You know, how can it be best for me to have the mother of my children down by a lie?
02:49But I'm certain I'm getting Stella on board, at least.
02:51Has she said anything?
02:52Um, she just wants to put a fight behind her, you know,
02:56and all this constant raking over things is really doing her head in.
03:00I mean, it's got to stop me.
03:02And I understand.
03:04I do, but if I could just get her on board, you know, victim,
03:07then police, they would have to listen.
03:09They would have to listen to this.
03:11And then we could, uh, we could all, you know, just get her a truth.
03:14We could get her a truth and lay it to rest.
03:17Excellent.
03:20Yeah.
03:22Don't go to the police.
03:23Throw that list away.
03:25I mean, it's not a list, is it?
03:26It's a cry for help.
03:28You're hurting too many people.
03:30Please, Dev.
03:32Raking over the coals like this is not helping anybody.
03:36Why do we rake over coals?
03:37Well, we don't.
03:38You do.
03:39Yeah, but to put her out of fire, to reignite her.
03:41Oh, she's very apt.
03:42No.
03:43No.
03:44I can't have people thinking of words to a person,
03:46if I can just get them to...
03:47To be honest, Pam, I don't think she's bothered either way.
03:49And I want to stop.
03:50I feel sorry.
03:51All right, stop.
03:51Yeah, I feel sorry for Stella, for my children,
03:53but I've got to do what I've got to do.
03:55Because if you don't, if you pursue this,
03:58if you carry on like this,
03:59then you're not going to make Sneeta look any better anyway.
04:00The kids have already lost her.
04:02And if you don't get a grip,
04:04then they might be in danger of...
04:05And that is why I'm doing all this.
04:07I'm clearing, clearing their mother's name.
04:10But they're being bullied.
04:12Okay, Dev, so what is worse?
04:14They keep getting picked on.
04:15Or you go on your quest for the truth.
04:19It's Ardeez's phrase, golf.
04:22Yeah, it's nice.
04:24Or you stop this nonsense, and they're okay.
04:27It's not nonsense.
04:28But, mate, you bring them up.
04:30Forget what everyone else thinks.
04:32You bring them up knowing that their mum's a good person.
04:35Okay, so what should I do, Carl?
04:36Because I'm so confused.
04:38Well, I'm not.
04:38And I'm telling you,
04:40if you don't drop this,
04:41I know the harm it's going to cause.
04:46Maybe I should.
04:47Is that a yes?
04:49I'm sorry to go on about this, mate,
04:51but I'm really worried about you.
04:54I can't help it.
04:55I just care too much.
04:57You care?
04:59No, thank you.
05:03No, you're right.
05:05I've got to put this to bed, haven't I?
05:06No matter how hard I've got to.
05:11Yeah.
05:13I reckon it's for the best pal.
05:15Well, then you are a very good friend, Carl.
05:18Yeah.
05:20More than you'll ever know.
05:22So what's with the gloves?
05:24Oh, it's just like an ex-may.
05:30Needs dust in that.
05:43So, what we do if our bin's full
05:46is we use someone else's.
05:53Must have had a dodgy prawn or something.
05:55Isn't that?
05:56Isn't that?
05:57Oh, it's just like an ex-may.
05:57Oh, it's just like an ex-may.
05:57Oh, it's just like an ex-may.
05:57Oh, it's just like an ex-may.
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