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00:14Give Gary the strength to trust in you in the dark, as well as the light.
00:18And let him remember that Jesus was a prisoner too, and he will be with him always.
00:28I can't sleep.
00:31I'll keep dreaming, I'm falling, and then I'll yank.
00:38It is going to be all right.
00:40You just have to tell the truth.
00:42He won't believe me.
00:44Nobody does.
00:46Except you.
00:48Have faith.
00:49The jury will believe you.
00:55They're making friends now, are they?
00:57Isn't that much nicer now?
01:01It's Gary Bell's trial next week.
01:03I don't know.
01:05I'm the witness for the defence.
01:08Oh, come on, Sydney.
01:11Juries these days are looking for any excuse to let murderers off.
01:14Don't be part of that mob.
01:15I think, technically, the mob is the lot that want Gary dead.
01:20Pass me some nails.
01:28Is this because you don't like the death penalty?
01:31It's because Gary's not a murderer.
01:33He didn't mean to kill Abigail.
01:35I knew it was too soon to scrap that pram.
01:38We need to stick you in it.
01:39You're that naive.
01:41But we can agree to disagree.
01:43Can't we?
01:45Yeah.
01:46All right, Mr. Chambers.
02:14Mr. Lawson.
02:16Good to see you.
02:17How have you been?
02:20Do you believe in ghosts?
02:22In ghosts?
02:24She won't leave me alone.
02:28Anna's with God, I'm sure of it.
02:30But she isn't.
02:31She's back.
02:33She's in the house.
02:34She's in the stables where she...
02:37You know, where she did it.
02:47You need to come to Kingsbrook to do an exorcism.
02:54She's back.
02:56She's back.
03:00She's back.
03:02She's back.
03:43Who's doing this?
03:47Mr Lawson.
03:50Can't you smell it?
03:53Smell what?
03:54Joy.
03:57It was Mrs Lawson's perfume.
04:00A blend of rose and jasmine.
04:03How many times?
04:05You will refer to her as the late Mrs Lawson,
04:08if you must refer to her at all.
04:10Mrs Lawson.
04:12Mr Chambers is going to say a few prayers.
04:16Mrs Elton, will you get Laszlo, please?
04:18Betty, no, he's Jewish.
04:20It's all the same God, Mrs Lawson.
04:23Dear God,
04:25we thank you for the blessings of the present
04:28and we pray that you heal the hurts of the past.
04:33We ask you to hold close those who have departed
04:36and, in particular,
04:39Anna Lawson.
04:51Anna bought that.
04:52You could say that about anything in this house.
04:55I never liked it.
04:56I'll have it repaired.
04:58You see, Mr Chambers?
05:00Reggie, it's a terrible old house.
05:02The plaster is no good.
05:04Nails give all the time.
05:06What do you think, Mr Herzl?
05:08My sister is here,
05:09in our hearts.
05:11The rest is wishful thinking.
05:13The horses have seen her in the stables twice.
05:15Twice.
05:16They've gone wild.
05:17They start at anything.
05:18A pigeon.
05:19Suspiral.
05:20My sister's horse.
05:21Kicked so hard against the stable door,
05:23he broke his leg.
05:26He had to be put down.
05:28Well, maybe we should get rid of everything
05:30connected with Anna.
05:34Could you bear to show me the stables,
05:36Mr Lawson?
05:41You want to put the church fund on this one,
05:43Mr Chambers?
05:45Devil's Banquet.
05:47Running at Newmarket tomorrow,
05:493.30.
05:50Form of his life.
05:56Devil's Banquet.
05:58Not sure the bishop would approve.
06:15It was the most terrible sight I shall ever see.
06:17My beloved wife just hanging in the air.
06:21You know, one lived in fear of it.
06:23She'd made lots of attempts before,
06:24before we met.
06:26I can still see her dead eyes.
06:30Staring at me.
06:32But it wasn't me that she was staring at you.
06:35It was...
06:36The horses.
06:38Her beloved Sospero.
06:40Now he's gone too.
06:43Steady, Grieves.
06:44The horses don't want any more frights.
06:52How long was it before you remarried?
06:54Four months.
06:55Absolutely leave yourself enough time to grieve.
06:59It's only catching up with you now.
07:02In my head.
07:03Like Kitty says.
07:06It's the cleverest people that have the most lively imaginations.
07:14Yeah, you take it, Mr. Chambers.
07:15No, no, no.
07:16No, no, it's not mine.
07:17You've got stacks of them in the house.
07:22Thank you, Mr. Chambers.
07:23I, uh, do feel calmer.
07:27Clear up.
07:38They say you can see Lord Byron's ghost swimming in Byron's pool just below the weir.
07:43I say any undergraduate in his birthday suit looks like Lord Byron.
07:49Easy not to believe in them until you've seen them for yourself.
07:52Goodness, Mrs. M.
07:53Have there been many?
07:55My Uncle Bert died in a direct hit on the Anderson.
07:59That didn't stop him going down the allotments every night and sabotaging Dad's runner beans.
08:04Whatever did you do?
08:06I told him if he didn't leave off, we'd dig him up and stick him under the asparagus.
08:10Well, maybe that's him.
08:11No.
08:15I know we said we'd go to the pictures on Monday, but my sister's throwing a party to celebrate her
08:20new job, so.
08:23Oh, okay.
08:27So, would you like to come?
08:30I know she's dying to meet you.
08:34Well, I'm sure Marlon Brando can wait.
08:55It's not true, is it?
08:57You're not really defending that monster.
09:00I'm not defending, Gary.
09:03I'm just going to say what I believe is true.
09:05That he was Abigail's friend.
09:08That it is a terrible thing that's happened.
09:11For which he is in large part to blame, but he did not mean to kill her.
09:16What if it was your daughter?
09:17Then I would want justice.
09:20As I would if he were my son.
09:24There isn't enough hurt in the world to make him pay for what he's done to us.
09:37Haven't they suffered enough?
09:41What do you want me to do?
09:43Just stand by.
09:45It's one thing supporting Phyllis.
09:47But what if that boy gets off?
09:49Coming to live back here?
09:51Do you want to tear the old village apart?
09:54What?
10:07The vicarage.
10:09There's been a hanging.
10:11And I believe you know they're deceased.
10:13I believe you know they're deceased.
10:42I said he felt calmer.
10:46I thought I'd helped.
10:47But it's because he'd made the decision already.
10:51Don't come blaming yourself, Sidney.
10:52He did this.
10:55I have to speak to Mrs Lawson.
10:57She's asleep now.
10:58They all are.
11:00The doctor had to give the housekeeper a sedative.
11:06Why was he facing the wrong way?
11:08He described Anna's death so vividly as she was facing the horses.
11:14Ropes twist?
11:15With the stool.
11:16That's where he'd kick it if he was facing the barn.
11:20Sidney?
11:21You've got nothing to feel guilty about.
11:23Don't make this something that it isn't.
11:28Why not?
11:29Why not?
11:31Come on.
11:37Why not?
12:04It's kind of you to come, but Reggie wants his ashes scattered on the long gallop,
12:08and I've got a thousand things to sort out before I can even think about that.
12:15I think when something like this happens, people can feel a tremendous guilt.
12:21I think that's what Reggie felt about Anna's death.
12:24But is it possible somebody hounded him to it?
12:30The perfume, the painting. Was someone making him feel haunted?
12:36Her brother, the housekeeper that keeps this place a shrine to her sainted memory.
12:43But he wouldn't get rid of them. No, he wanted to be haunted.
12:51Mr Chambers, could you help me down?
12:58If there's one thing I'm sure of, Reggie would want the horses worked.
13:02But the truth is, when I'm up here, I feel whole again.
13:05Could you pass me my stick?
13:17A riding accident?
13:18I don't know.
13:19Auschwitz.
13:21I'm so sorry, I didn't know.
13:23It's not exactly small talk, is it?
13:30What's terrible is to be left behind?
13:34Now I should be cast out.
13:37The second Mrs Lawson has no love for me.
13:43I get the feeling she thinks you reminded Reggie too much of Anna.
13:46That's ridiculous.
13:48If anyone should remind him of Anna, it's her.
13:51I was in Israel their entire relationship.
13:54Kitty was always here.
13:56She was?
13:57She was Anna's secretary.
13:59No, the real reason Kitty hates me is the age-old one.
14:03If only I was less Jewish.
14:07You don't think someone drove him to it with this haunting?
14:13No one could get Reggie to do anything he didn't want.
14:15It drove Kitty mad.
14:17Of course, now she can have her way with everything.
14:20But you can live wherever you want, though, can't you?
14:23You're not dependent on Kitty's charity.
14:25What have we got out of Hungary?
14:28I gave my share away.
14:30There are hundreds of thousands arriving in Israel every year with nothing.
14:33Anna's share of our family fortune went to Reggie.
14:36And now Kitty.
14:39Kitty.
14:57May I have a word?
14:59Of course.
15:07I've done something wicked.
15:10And I've never felt more alive.
15:14I put a guinea on Devil's Banquet.
15:18Sydney.
15:18It won.
15:2033 to 1.
15:22Of course, I shall give all the money to the church.
15:25Only there's a Macintosh at Joshua Taylor's that's caught my eye, and...
15:30I'll give it to the church.
15:33Take a friend out for dinner.
15:50Why would Reggie also hang himself before his best horse had the race of his life at Newmarket?
15:57He fancied her to win.
15:59Who knows what goes through the mind of a suicidal man, Sydney?
16:02What if it wasn't suicide?
16:05When Reggie was found hanging, he was facing the barn.
16:07Anna was facing the horses.
16:09What if he was forced to do it, and his only way of telling us was to face the other
16:12way?
16:15Sosbro.
16:17Lawson's champion racehorse supposedly broke his leg thrashing out against the stall door.
16:21But the door doesn't have a scratch on it.
16:24What if Reggie had worked out who harmed Sosbro, and it cost him his life?
16:29Inspector Keating, we're ready for your testimony.
16:41And were you able to uncover the reason why Gary Bell would want to kill Abigail?
16:47She was pregnant.
16:49And only 15.
16:52The crime had already been committed, and was bound to come out.
16:55Are you saying that the accused was the father?
16:58What I know is that back in the spring, Gary had been accused of assaulting Abigail.
17:04He admitted they'd been all over each other.
17:06My learned friend is going to suggest to us that Gary Bell was trying to help Abigail.
17:13If you're trying to help someone, why do you hold them by the throat so hard you nearly break their
17:17collarbone?
17:19And when they stop breathing, why don't you call a doctor?
17:25Why do you leave them dead on the floor?
17:29Like a piece of rubbish.
17:41It wasn't Gary's baby.
17:44We don't know that.
17:46Just because your friend Sam Milburn slept with Abigail doesn't mean Gary didn't.
17:49You know, he was just trying to help her get rid of it.
17:51That's what he told you.
17:52We got a different story in the interview room.
17:54Oh, was that before or after you had him by the neck?
17:59I'll do my job, you do yours.
18:01Stay out of this, Sidney.
18:03I'd love to stay out of it, but you're making it impossible.
18:06Somebody needs to speak the truth.
18:08Oh, I am the truth.
18:10That's you, is it?
18:13For a clever man, you really don't know anything.
18:22Are you coming or not?
18:24I thought we had to investigate this damn horse.
18:36How did Sosbro break his leg, Mr. Greaves?
18:40He thrashed out in his stall.
18:43I just had a look at the stall door.
18:45Unmarked.
18:48Please help us, Mr. Greaves.
18:50Who would want to get back at Mr. Lawson?
18:52I don't know.
18:54Well, have a ride about on this one.
18:56It was you.
18:58Paid by a rival owner to destroy Mr. Lawson's best asset.
19:02It wasn't me.
19:03But you know who it was.
19:07Lawson.
19:10He did it himself.
19:12Why would Reggie harm his prize horse?
19:15Ask the Jew.
19:22Reggie.
19:23That's what Greaves says.
19:25He said you'd know why.
19:30I'd organised insurance for the horses.
19:32Sosbro was at the end of his racing career, but set to be a valuable stud.
19:36I covered him accordingly.
19:39Then we discovered he wasn't quite the stud we hoped.
19:43He killed the horse for money.
19:46But did Reggie have money worries?
19:49No.
19:50But he was a shrewd businessman.
20:04The only crime committed was insurance fraud by a man who killed himself.
20:10Oh, and you, for wasting police time.
20:18Publishing.
20:19So does that mean the party's going to be full of famous authors?
20:23Absolutely.
20:24I know J.B. Priestley's going to be there.
20:27Bertram Russell.
20:29I think Tolkien might turn up later.
20:33No, there'll be no one you have to worry about.
20:39Sydney!
20:41I was hoping you'd make the trek.
20:44Hello.
20:45Lovely to see you again.
20:46It's Mrs. Hopkins, isn't it?
20:47Oh, do call me Amanda.
20:49I always feel like Mrs. Hopkins sounds like someone awfully dull.
20:52So you're the girl that's keeping Sydney out of trouble, are you?
20:55Excellent.
21:01Sydney made it.
21:02Hello.
21:03Margaret, I've heard so much about you, but you didn't tell me how pretty you are.
21:07I'm sure you thought you could take that for granted.
21:10Congratulations on the job.
21:12I'm the lowest of the low, but it's a great house.
21:14So far, I've lived Somerset Maugham, Graham Greene.
21:16I love Graham Greene.
21:16I read The End of the Affair twice.
21:18Oh, well, he's got two new ones coming out next year.
21:20I'll be sure to get you advance copies.
21:22So, Jen, how is it?
21:25Three long hours.
21:26I've got this huge pile of books to get through.
21:28Phone rings every five minutes.
21:31Seven.
21:31Really.
21:33How many weeks holiday do you get?
21:34Two.
21:35Me too.
21:36Don't know what to do with it when it comes.
21:37How are the men?
21:38All right so far.
21:39Mostly married.
21:40They're the worst.
21:41If they ask you out for dinner, it's not to discuss your career.
21:44Tell me about it.
21:45The novel that's coming out next year, set on a bomb, Cecil, works for them.
21:52Why would a man who's feeling suicidal commit insurance fraud?
21:55Well, he might do both if he's in financial difficulty.
21:58But he wasn't.
21:59He was making money, planning ahead.
22:01He wanted to build a new stable yard.
22:06Sorry, we should talk about something else.
22:07The first wife died the same way.
22:10That's what the killer wants this to look like.
22:12But who's to say she killed herself?
22:15Get away with it once.
22:16Why not twice?
22:17So someone murdered Anna Lawson?
22:20A double murder.
22:21Oh, that's brilliant.
22:22I'll have to dig up the old coroner's report.
22:26I'll phone Geordie.
22:27I suppose the person who's done the best out of this is the new Mrs. Lawson.
22:31I mean, it's like an awful lot of trouble to go to.
22:34It's actually nobody can earn our own money now.
22:44Not quite at the banks of the cam, is it?
22:47Well, if you close your eyes.
22:56The girl's married life.
22:59Sometimes I have to pinch myself.
23:01Can't the maid do that for you?
23:04She wouldn't dare, far too timid.
23:08You seem to be making great strides with your lovely Margaret.
23:13Yes.
23:15She's got Vicar's wife written all over her.
23:17Does she?
23:19I haven't found that bit yet.
23:20Well, you can't have looked very hard.
23:27Is it really all it's cracked up to be?
23:32Someone's always there for you.
23:36Knows your thoughts before you know them yourself.
23:39Laughs at your jokes.
23:42Listens.
23:43To your stupidities.
23:49Lightens your sorrows.
23:54Does Guy lighten your sorrows?
24:04What's she doing up here?
24:06Telling Sydney about the joys of marriage.
24:10Come on, let's fill our glasses so we can toast the career, girl.
24:22I'm going home.
24:29George, Anna Lawson's body was tucked full of sleeping pills.
24:32How did he miss that?
24:33We didn't miss anything.
24:35All the previous attempts had been overdoses.
24:37That's a good thing about hanging.
24:39They don't find you in three minutes, you're dead.
24:43You've been hanging around with me too long, Sydney.
24:45You're seeing murders where they're on, Ron.
24:48Why don't you worry about the murders that have been committed?
24:52Not the ones that haven't.
24:57Another?
25:17Come on.
25:47We've got work to do.
26:00She was your height.
26:02Either she flew into that nurse or someone put her in it.
26:14If Jesus was crucified on Good Friday, then on Easter Sunday was resurrected, doesn't that make him a ghost?
26:22That's right, Jordy.
26:23Thank goodness for ghosts and the death penalty, or I wouldn't have a job.
26:26Nah, we'd find you something down the station.
26:29Don't make a bad mug of tea.
26:31The secretary kills the first wife.
26:34So she can marry the wealthy widower.
26:37Then she does the same to him.
26:39After three years, she's patient.
26:43Or she thought they'd be happier.
26:47Laszlo, now he's more acquainted with death than anyone should be.
26:51He was in Misrael when his sister died.
26:53I can get that checked.
26:55The housekeeper, she was devoted to Reggie.
26:58Maybe she thought she'd be the next Mrs Lawson.
27:00So in the end she couldn't forgive him for marrying the secretary.
27:05What?
27:06You love all this, don't you?
27:07Don't say that.
27:08It's true, though.
27:10Why do I spend so much time looking for the bad in people?
27:13Oh.
27:14When you don't like seeing it through to its conclusion.
27:17I don't like murder, even for murderers.
27:20It's not murder.
27:21It's justice, Sidney.
27:23People need it.
27:24The Redmonds.
27:25I need it.
27:29This job, the things we see.
27:32It has to mean something.
27:36I swear by almighty God that the evidence I shall give shall be the truth.
27:41The whole truth.
27:42And nothing but the truth.
27:48You say that the defendant was performing an abortion on Abigail, which she had asked for.
27:56This was his baby.
27:57No.
28:00No.
28:01Then who's?
28:05Sam Milburn's.
28:08Until recently he was the vicar at Hardwick.
28:11A vicar, no less.
28:14So, rather than asking this vicar to help, Abigail asked Gary, which he did, out of the goodness of his
28:24heart.
28:24But that's what Gary told me, and having had the chance to observe the friendship between Gary and Abigail, that's
28:31what I believe.
28:33Isn't it more likely that the defendant was jealous?
28:36Yes.
28:37Why should she sleep with the vicar and not him?
28:41Maybe he pretended to know about abortions, but his true intention was very different indeed.
28:49That's not the Gary I know.
28:50That's not the Gary I know.
28:51I think he panicked.
28:52I think he panicked.
28:52Oh, you think he panicked?
28:53Right.
28:54So, how do you account for the fact that Inspector Keating tells such a different story?
29:01My concern, Mr. Chambers, is that your dog collar gives you an air of authority, but it is little more
29:10than a signifier of unworldliness, whereas Inspector Keating is a man of experience.
29:19He said he needs Gary to hang.
29:24He needs Gary to hang.
29:27Absurd.
29:29I suggest that it is you who need Gary not to hang.
29:46I thought you might need the company.
29:57Where's Mrs. McGuire?
29:59She's gone off in high dudgeon.
30:02Not, I think, at me.
30:05I don't want to talk about it.
30:09I know just the thing.
30:25I need to think.
30:27No, you don't.
30:42Stop, Margaret.
30:44What happened to him?
30:45I'm no saint.
30:46I'm not a saint, but I am a clergyman, and this isn't...
30:51What?
30:52Appropriate?
30:54No.
30:58I mind my P's and Q's.
31:00I've put up with your moods, and your moans, and your jazz.
31:05And I'm not appropriate.
31:08Well, I bet I know who is.
31:11Your little friend, Amanda.
31:13This has got nothing to do with her.
31:14I'm no fool.
31:16But I'll tell you why she isn't appropriate.
31:18One, she's married.
31:20And two, she's nothing but a common little thief.
31:23What are you talking about?
31:25Shoplifting.
31:28Why would you say something like that?
31:30Ask Geordie.
32:30What's a nice girl like you
32:31doing in a place like this knocked off my bicycle how bastard did you get the
32:38number plate it was a metaphor ah they're the worst they come out of
32:46nowhere and I'll tell you something about the
33:00police force and we may not all like each other but another copper would never
33:05stab you in the back
33:08know I like about the police nobody pretends to be a saint in fact most of
33:15you pretend to be worse than you are thank you very much
33:20and what's all this you business you're one of us
33:23not really of course you are and if anyone says otherwise you come and tell
33:30me
33:34you're lovely
33:56sorry I didn't mean to startle you
34:02I haven't slept how long will the jury take do you think we'll know today
34:23are you agreed upon a verdict
34:25we all
34:27do you find the prisoner Gary Bell guilty or not guilty of murder
34:40guilty
34:50Gary Bell it is my duty to pass upon you the only sentence the law allows for willful murder
34:59you will be taken from this place to a lawful prison and thence to a place of execution
35:05where you will be hanged by the neck until dead and thereafter your body buried within the
35:11precincts of the prison and may the Lord have mercy upon your soul
35:15please
35:17no I didn't mean to kill her
35:20I've only hated
35:22take him down
35:23no no no please no no no no I'm sorry
35:28I'm sorry I'm sorry
35:30ma
35:30ma
35:31please
35:32no
35:32ma
35:54Twice in a week, my cup runneth over.
35:58Is that blasphemy? I'm never sure.
36:01I've burnt every bridge testifying for Gary Bell and they're going to hang him anyway.
36:07What have I achieved? Nothing.
36:12I don't know what I'm doing.
36:13Sticking to your guns by the sounds of it.
36:17Sorry, I...
36:21I didn't know who else to talk to.
36:23You can talk to me.
36:27Can you talk to me?
36:32I know about the shoplifting.
36:39Oh, it was a silly mistake. You know how forgetful I am.
36:42Amanda, I know you.
36:45You're unhappy.
36:55Anyone would be in your situation.
36:57My situation?
36:59I've seen how he is with you.
37:06Why wasn't it you?
37:11Why didn't you ask me to marry you?
37:16I thought you could do better.
37:22Then you're just like my father.
37:25Like Guy.
37:27Making my choices for me.
37:30What can I do to make it right?
37:31It's too late.
37:32No, it's not.
37:42I'm having a baby.
37:44I'm having a baby.
37:44I'm having a baby.
38:07I don't know what to say.
38:14For what you did say.
38:16At least you believed in me.
38:21I wish I could have made a difference.
38:26It's so unfair.
38:28Don't say that, Mr Chambers.
38:30It just makes it worse.
38:34I have to think it is fair.
38:39A life.
38:41For a life.
39:01Geordie's on the phone for you.
39:06Remind me, why was St Peter crucified upside down?
39:09He felt he wasn't worthy to die in the same manner as our Lord.
39:13Are you coming or not?
39:14It's the third time he's rung.
39:16I'm not here.
39:17I'm not breaking the ninth commandment, thank you.
39:20It's not a lie.
39:22You shan't need that.
39:23Swallow's a flying high.
39:26Elise, take the dog with you.
39:39You're leaving.
39:42It's only a matter of time before the new mistress of Kingsbrook gives me my marching orders.
39:48You'll want this.
39:50It's so worn at the tip, I suppose you use it as a stick.
39:54It's not how you used it at the stables, though, is it?
40:00Is this about the insurance?
40:02I thought it was about money, or horses, or love.
40:10But it was about justice, wasn't it?
40:13A life for a life.
40:16Reggie killed your sister, so you killed him.
40:20He kept you here, not out of kindness, but out of guilt.
40:27When did you start to suspect?
40:30And the haunting, that was to see if you were right, wasn't it?
40:33Your sister's perfume.
40:35Who's doing this?
40:36Frightening the horses.
40:38At the painting.
40:41There are advantages to having this stick.
40:49I wish you'd known her, Sydney.
40:53She was the bravest woman in the world.
40:57To survive is hard, but she did.
41:01And for what?
41:04So, Reggie facing the other way, was that just a mistake?
41:09Or did you think he didn't deserve to die exactly how your sister had?
41:13He was so on edge with it all, I thought he might even kill himself.
41:17Put a noose up in the stables, but he just stared at it.
41:21And I was impatient, so...
41:25First he tried to bluff his way out.
41:28But I made him stand on the stool, put his head through the nose.
41:33It was a relief for him to confess, finally.
41:37He'd married her for her money, thinking she'd kill herself before long.
41:41Auschwitz cast a long shadow.
41:44But she stopped being suicidal.
41:48What irony.
41:51The year before her death was the happiest she'd ever been.
41:55So, he had to do the job himself.
41:57I think he thought I just wanted to hear it.
42:01That I'd let him go.
42:09You have blood on your hands.
42:12Is that what Anna would have wanted?
42:14I feel guilty for many things.
42:16But this...
42:18Never.
42:19Where does it end?
42:22He kills Anna, you kill him.
42:24They kill you.
42:25Is that justice?
42:28Everyone dead?
42:30Everyone is already dead.
42:59Are you avoiding me?
43:03Not successfully.
43:06You've worked it out, haven't you?
43:09Have you?
43:12I've worked out you have, which is as good as.
43:16Come on, then.
43:18Who did it?
43:20Who did what?
43:22Don't play coy.
43:23Who killed Lawson?
43:28Lawson.
43:31No.
43:33You persuaded me it wasn't suicide.
43:35What are you not telling me, Sidney?
43:37It's your trick, isn't it?
43:40Amanda.
43:41Shoplifting.
43:44She didn't want you to know.
43:47This is different.
43:50You're committing an offence if you don't report a crime.
43:53What crime?
43:54You said it yourself.
43:55I look for murder where there is none.
43:59What is it you want?
44:02A guarantee that the killer won't go to the gallows?
44:05It is not your job to play God.
44:08No, it's my job to serve God.
44:11You know what?
44:11That's it, is it?
44:12You've just now remembered you're a vicar.
44:15I could lock you up for perverting the course of justice.
44:26You do your job.
44:28I'll do mine.
44:46Oh, I booked a table for three at the Garden House Hotel.
44:52For three.
44:53Me, you, and Mrs. McGuire.
44:56I had to twist her arm a bit, but she gave in in the end.
45:01You must promise me never to tell her where the money came from.
45:18Hello, handsome.
45:19Do you want me to arrest your husband?
45:22You were the last man in that service.
45:24Don't make this personal.
45:26It is bloody personal.
45:27I really do think there was something between us.
45:29But you always have to give me hope.
45:31Where's your compassion?
45:33I have compassion.
45:34Mum thinks the appeal is going to work.
45:36If this appeal works, how are we meant to find peace?
46:09I have compassion.
46:09I have compassion.
46:09I have compassion.