Coma 2024 S01E02
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00:00I'll come back every night before you tell me.
00:02Daddy?
00:06He's not breathing!
00:07From what I've heard, you may well have saved his life.
00:09Are you the man that found my boy?
00:11You said you saw someone running off.
00:13Was it him?
00:14Look at him!
00:15Was it him?
00:16Look at him!
00:17It's about the attack on that lad.
00:19So who did it?
00:30I don't know.
00:57No pulse. Adrenaline.
00:58I really do need you to wait outside.
00:59We're staying in here.
01:00Fibrillation.
01:01Adrenaline.
01:05Stentia.
01:07One, two, three.
01:09Come on, Jordan!
01:16Right, there? Is that okay?
01:17Yeah, that's fine.
01:24Thanks.
01:25Thanks.
01:28Well, I just don't feel comfortable with lots of people talking about me.
01:31That's all.
01:32You just need to get ready. You're going to be late.
01:36Now, Sophie!
01:39What's all that?
01:40Well, there's just this show-and-tell thing on at school,
01:45and she wants to bring that article in about me.
01:47Yeah, I spoke to her teacher at pick-up.
01:50They actually want you to go in.
01:52Show-and-tell?
01:54Why does everything have to be so American these days?
01:56Simon, just sit down for a minute.
02:06The police came round last night when you were out.
02:09Some detective.
02:11She doesn't want you doing any more interviews without speaking to her.
02:15She also said that she saw you at the hospital the night that that lad was attacked.
02:22And you told her that you were picking me up from a late shift.
02:27But I wasn't working that night, so why did you tell her I was?
02:36I, um...
02:42I think I was still in shock. I...
02:47I had a panic attack before I saw her.
02:49What?
02:50What?
02:53I can't remember what I said. I don't know what I was thinking.
02:59What did you say to her?
03:01Well, nothing, because I wanted to speak to you first.
03:05So this panic attack, was it like the ones before?
03:09No, no, I don't know. Listen, I'm not going to have another breakdown, all right?
03:14And that's your medical opinion, is it?
03:16Look, have you thought about going back on the pro side?
03:20No, that just makes me nauseous, and that's the last thing I need at the moment.
03:24Mum, where are my shoes?
03:27Look, can we just talk about this later? Maybe when I come home.
03:32Mum!
03:33I'm coming.
03:39I saw you in the paper.
03:41Can I have the autograph?
03:42I saw you in the paper.
03:44Can I have the autograph?
04:12OK.
04:42Is everything all right, Paul?
04:44No.
04:46No, it's not.
04:50Jordan's heart stopped.
05:01We thought we'd lost him, but he was hanging in there.
05:12SIGHS
05:19What did the doctors say?
05:21The same thing. More tests, more scans. I mean, I don't know.
05:26It's just...
05:33I'm just wiped out, you know? I'm just... I ain't slept.
05:37Look, I've come round to ask you a favour, all right?
05:42Me and Jordan's mum, we want to do something for him.
05:44You know, this waiting around, it's a nightmare, do you know what I mean?
05:47Oh, Simon, gently.
05:49So what we're going to do is we're going to hold a vigil for him.
05:53Yeah?
05:54Yeah.
05:55We're going to invite family, we're going to invite friends, the local press.
05:58We need to keep his name out there, do you know what I mean?
06:00You'll be there, right, you know?
06:02Cos you're part of his story.
06:05Er, well, of course, yes, erm...
06:08Yes, yes, I'll be there if I can.
06:10What do you mean, if you can?
06:12It's right there, it's hardly far, is it?
06:18Well, yeah, yes, yes, of course, I will.
06:21When is it?
06:23I don't know, it'll be in a couple of days, I'll let you know.
06:27So you don't have to see out your full notice period,
06:29we can call it gone and leave and you can finish up today?
06:34Oh, right, er, well, I'm just...
06:36I'm still working on a handover document, so I thought that might be useful.
06:40Well, you could do that, or you could just not bother and...
06:43I don't know, I'm just...
06:45I'm just...
06:46I'm just...
06:47I'm just...
06:48I'm just...
06:49I'm just...
06:50I'm just...
06:51I'm just...
06:52I'm just...
06:53I'm just...
06:54I'm just...
06:55I could just not bother and enjoy the time off, I know what I'd do.
07:00Honestly, mate, just call it quits and head off.
07:02Spend some time with the kids, you've got a couple of boys right?
07:05Yeah, yeah, one girl.
07:08Great, OK, well sure.
07:10Um, are we done, anything else?
07:11No.
07:12Cool, OK, well, um, I guess that's that.
07:19All the best, yeah?
07:21Thanks for everything Simon, seriously.
07:25If you need me, you know where to find me.
07:29Oh, unbelievable. Sorry, do you mind?
07:46Um, hello?
07:47Simon, Kelly Evans.
07:50Sorry, who?
07:51DS Evans, West Cheshire Police.
07:54Is there any chance you can come down to the station?
08:04Thank you.
08:09And again, apologies if I've asked you this before.
08:12But the night Jordan was attacked, you said you saw someone running away.
08:17In your statement it says he was wearing a hoodie and trainers, but you didn't see his face.
08:22Um, yes, that's right, it was dark and he was running away from me.
08:28Um, from the way he was running away, would you guess he was young? Teens? Twenties?
08:33Uh, yes, that would be my guess, yes.
08:42Can I ask that you take a look at these?
08:47Ever seen any of them outside your house? On your road?
08:53No, I don't recognise any of them, actually. I'm sorry.
08:59And just to confirm, you'd never seen Jordan before the night of the attack?
09:06No, no, never.
09:15Um, was there anything else?
09:18Yes, actually there was. We have a family liaison officer working with the Franklins, well, I mean trying to anyway.
09:26She's mentioned that they want to do a vigil for Jordan outside your house.
09:30Yes, that's right, his father told me about it.
09:33You've spoken to Paul Franklin? When?
09:37Well, it was just this morning. He and I, he's very grateful for what I did, so we talk sometimes.
09:47Right, okay. Well anyway, with this vigil, we've asked them not to do it.
09:54If someone says the wrong thing in public, it can affect a trial, but we can't actually stop them.
10:00So can I ask that you, you don't take part?
10:04Oh yes, of course, yes, absolutely.
10:07And just so you know, the Franklins, especially Paul, I won't get into details, but he has a history of violence.
10:15And it's still possible that his son could die. So I would recommend that you steer it well, Cleo.
10:22Sorry, sorry, I don't mean to worry you.
10:28Oh no, no, no, it's all, no, it's good to know that, isn't it? Thank you.
10:45Thank you.
11:04Do you want a hand?
11:06No.
11:08For Christ's sake, Harry, just let me help you. Give me your bags.
11:11I said I'm fine.
11:12Harry!
11:13Mind your own.
11:15I saw you.
11:20What?
11:21I saw what you did, you and that lad right there.
11:30No idea what you're talking about.
11:45To be continued.
11:58Paul.
12:02Just talk to him.
12:05Please, try it.
12:14Sorry.
12:25So you don't know Jordan Franklin?
12:33You were at school together, Mason. He was in your year.
12:38I know your lot and his lot have got beef, and I'm not accusing you of anything.
12:41I just want to know where you were on the night Jordan got attacked.
12:48Are you scared? Is that why you're staying quiet?
12:50As if.
12:51So you do speak.
12:53Is there anything else you want to tell me?
13:01All right, we'll leave it there.
13:03You know where to find me if anything else occurs.
13:11Oh, you bastards.
13:13There's a message for you from last night.
13:15Last night? Why am I only getting it now?
13:18Well, what side of the bed did you get out of?
13:20Harry White, who's that?
13:23I saw you.
13:28What?
13:29I saw what you did, you and that lad right there.
13:36No idea what...
13:37Hi, love. You OK?
13:39Yes, I'm fine.
13:45Saw that kid's mother today. Jordan's mum. Poor thing. She's in pieces.
13:52Apparently he had a cardiac arrest last night.
13:55Oh, yeah, I know. His dad told me.
13:58His dad? When was that?
14:01This morning. He wants me to take part in some sort of vigil for Jordan,
14:07but that detective, DS Evans, she said not to.
14:13Did she come to see you at work?
14:16No, no. I went into the police station.
14:19In fact, I'm done at the office now. I'm on gardening leave.
14:24Wait, so you had your last day in the office and they didn't take you for a drink?
14:28Jimmy said that he's going to sort something out.
14:30Well, he'd bloody better. You've been there for nearly ten years.
14:33Yeah, well, I don't want to leave on bad terms.
14:37I'm thinking of freelancing there at some point.
14:40Is that an option?
14:41I'm thinking of asking, yeah.
14:43But why haven't you?
14:58Sorry to bother you, Simon. Can I borrow you for a minute?
15:01Er, why?
15:03If you just come with me, I'll explain.
15:07Thank you.
15:17Right. Hello again, Mr White.
15:20Now, this gentleman here, I take it you know him?
15:24Of course I know him. He lives next door.
15:27Simon, could you please tell Mr White who I am?
15:31Sorry, I don't understand.
15:34He doesn't believe I'm a police officer and he won't let me in.
15:38Sorry, so why is it that you want to speak to him?
15:42Uniform spoke to him on the night.
15:45Says he didn't remember anything now. Apparently he's remembered something, so.
15:49But you could just assure him I am. He might say I am.
15:53Well, I'll try, but he does get so confused sometimes.
15:58I'm not confused.
16:05This is a police officer, Harry.
16:09Detective Sergeant Evans, but you can call me Kelly.
16:13So, happy to talk to me now?
16:20Wonderful, thank you.
16:24You alright to come in a minute? Just until he's settled.
16:35So, you left a message with one of my officers,
16:38saying that you had something to tell us about the attack on the young lad.
16:42Yeah, I saw what happened.
16:45And what was that exactly?
16:47I heard shouting,
16:51out the front, swearing, all sorts.
16:55I looked out the window and then he,
17:00then he punched him and the lad fell to the ground.
17:05Can you describe the person who threw the punch?
17:11Some young lad,
17:15about 17, 18.
17:17Little shits they are, always outside every night.
17:22Not that you lot do anything.
17:25They never come round, do they?
17:27That's not, I wouldn't like to say really.
17:31And it was definitely a young lad?
17:34That's what I said.
17:38Is he alright, do you think?
17:40Well, you know, we don't really talk that much,
17:43but when we do, for what it's worth,
17:46he does seem sort of, well, fairly switched on.
17:51I won't take up any more of your time.
17:54I won't take up any more of your time.
18:11Harry,
18:13this morning, outside,
18:16you said you saw me.
18:18You saw me?
18:20Well, I don't know what it is you think you saw.
18:24Yes, you do.
18:30You were always good to her.
18:33Good to who?
18:35Brenda.
18:37She liked you.
18:39Well, she liked your missus anyway.
18:43She'd have liked me to help you.
18:46Well, yes, well,
18:48Harry, this thing that you said,
18:53if you're going to lie like this,
18:56then that won't be the end of it.
18:58There'll be more questions, so,
19:01you know, you've got to,
19:03you need to make your story consistent.
19:09I'm busy.
19:11Go home.
19:15Harry,
19:16you need your story to be as simple, as simple as possible.
19:31What are you doing here?
19:33Listen, I know you told me not to,
19:35but I decided that I would finish this handover document.
19:39I'm sure it will be of some use.
19:41Why didn't you just email it?
19:43Well, I thought that in this way,
19:44then I could answer any questions that might come up.
19:49Look, I don't want to be that guy, but,
19:52no one's going to read that.
19:54I'm sorry, but that's the truth.
19:56I've spoken to Pippa,
19:58and she's going to arrange drinks for tomorrow night for your send-off.
20:01I'll see you then.
20:03Okay?
20:08I did also want to talk about the freelance thing.
20:11We've been through that already, haven't we?
20:12So, I was thinking that I could hang on to some of my account...
20:20So, just hang on a moment, please.
20:33Have I done something to upset you, Simon?
20:39Sorry, I don't...
20:40Sorry, I don't...
20:42Is it what happened the other night in the pub?
20:44You know, when I gave that bloke a slap?
20:47Both, I'm sorry.
20:49Sorry, I don't know what you're talking about.
20:50Right.
20:53Right.
20:54Just, I spoke to that,
20:56that detective, DS Kelly, what's-her-face,
20:59and she told me that you're not coming to Jordan's vigil, so...
21:06You told us you'd come, Simon.
21:08You know, we want you there.
21:10You saved his life, do you know what I mean?
21:13So, if they do another story on this, then it might help catch who did it.
21:22The thing is, I'm just...
21:25I'm just a little uncomfortable about all this attention.
21:27Do you not want to help?
21:31Of course.
21:32Good.
21:33Good.
21:34Good.
21:36Well, I'll see you later, then.
21:37It's tonight.
21:407.30.
21:41Oh.
21:47We need this room, so, if you don't mind.
21:49Yeah, in a minute.
21:52Er, this is my workplace, and I'm pretty sure you're not a client,
21:55so, er, if you wouldn't mind...
21:57Yeah, I wouldn't mind.
22:00I'd mind a lot.
22:02Simon, could you ask this, er, gentleman to please leave?
22:07Oi.
22:09Just me and you talking.
22:11All right? You look at me.
22:13You don't look at him.
22:17You've got five minutes.
22:18Five minutes?
22:20And then what?
22:26Yeah.
22:32I don't want to fire you.
22:34Well, I'm not actually being fired.
22:36My position is being made redundant.
22:38Oh, come on, Simon, mate.
22:39That's the type of bollocks they take to make you feel better.
22:42Don't stand for it.
22:44Not from that.
22:47You take shit from them now,
22:48and you'll be taking it for the rest of your life.
22:51Yeah, yeah, I'm here now.
22:53It's peaceful enough.
22:55I hope it stays that way.
22:59Oh, bloody hell, what did I tell you, Simon?
23:02I told you.
23:04I told you.
23:06I told you.
23:08I told you.
23:10I told you.
23:12I told you.
23:14I told you.
23:16I told you.
23:18I told you.
23:20No, no, it's just the witness.
23:22I'm going to have to call you back.
23:32It's been eight days since our beautiful boy,
23:38Jordan, was left for dead on the street.
23:42I do not know who did this to my son.
23:46But somebody out there does.
23:48So please, if you know anything,
23:52anything at all,
23:53come forward so no one else has to suffer like we.
24:02Finally,
24:05we would like to say
24:07thank you
24:08to the man
24:09who saved our son's life.
24:12Simon,
24:13no words can express the gratitude we feel.
24:17You are a guardian angel.
24:26Get out of here!
24:29All of you!
24:32You can't be here.
24:34It's not right.
24:35It's not right.
24:37Harry,
24:38do you want to come with me?
24:39We'll go back inside.
24:42Ask him.
24:44He'll tell you.
24:45I know, Harry. Now that's enough, isn't it?
24:48It's not right.
24:50Is he okay? Can I help?
24:51No, it's okay. We'll manage.
24:53Get your hands off me!
24:55Harry, look at me.
24:56Harry, look at me.
24:57Look at me.
24:59We're going inside now.
25:00Okay?
25:06He knows. He knows.
25:16Harry,
25:18are you sure there's no one we can call for you?
25:22No one to come and look after you?
25:29Is it some sort of dementia?
25:33Well, it could be early stages. I don't know.
25:36He has a daughter in Scotland, doesn't he?
25:40Yeah, yeah, I think so.
25:41I'll ask around the neighbours, see if anyone's got a number.
25:45Are you okay to stay with him?
25:47Yeah, yeah.
26:07Does that happen a lot?
26:09Does that happen a lot?
26:11I know I've seen you outside sometimes,
26:15but nothing like that.
26:17I'm going to bed.
26:18Oh, right. Do you want me to...?
26:20No.
26:39Simon, that's a fucking joke.
26:41The only reason he's here is because I'm a fucking moron.
26:46Hey, Simon, what are you having?
26:48Yeah, I'm fine, thanks.
26:50Oh, come on, if she'll even do your boring twat.
26:53He'll have a pint and a whiskey chaser.
26:56And I'm not saying Simon's emails are boring,
26:59but they do come with a health warning.
27:01May cause drowsiness.
27:03Do not use heavy machinery after reading.
27:07No, I'm only joking, Simon.
27:09Your emails do not send people to sleep.
27:12Nobody reads them.
27:23That was fun, right?
27:26Yeah, well, yeah, not particularly.
27:29People were laughing.
27:31You know, you never said one positive thing that I've done,
27:35just that it was just jokes at my expense.
27:40Well, you know what?
27:42I'm sorry. Genuinely.
27:44Really?
27:48I don't believe you.
27:51You know what? Have a drink. We need a bit.
27:55You could have done more.
28:00What?
28:01You could have...
28:03You could have pushed back, you know, you could have fought for me,
28:05you could have got me more money.
28:07Jimmy, I mean, I trained you.
28:12You trained me?
28:13Yeah, all right, Obi-Wan.
28:14You know, this money's got to last me for the rest of my life.
28:17You could have done more.
28:19You don't know what you're talking about.
28:25You know what? I wasn't going to say anything, but fuck it.
28:28No-one told me who to get rid of. It was my choice.
28:31You're shit at your job, your clients don't rate you out and you lose us money.
28:35You're the only name on the list.
28:38Do you know what you are?
28:40You're a nasty piece of work that everyone in the office hates.
28:45And I hear them talking about you, Jimmy.
28:47I do, and you know what? It's very personal.
28:51And I'm sure that you're going to say that you don't care.
28:53But you do.
28:55Because I know that you do.
28:59Yeah.
29:15I said you were here. Is everything all right?
29:17Yeah, yeah. I don't know what to do. I can't think straight.
29:19I, um, I think I had a panic attack.
29:22What, at the work team?
29:23Yeah.
29:24That's a bad idea.
29:29What is it?
29:34Okay, look. I'm going to see if I can get off early.
29:37You stay here. I'll be five minutes.
29:40Okay.
30:24No.
30:35I'll call the GP in the morning.
30:38See if I can get you an emergency appointment.
30:41I think you need to go back on the Prozac, but they might want to give you something stronger.
30:47Please, please make an appointment with that therapist.
30:51I don't care how much it costs.
30:55Are you coming up?
30:59I was just going to watch the telly to unwind.
31:02Okay.
31:08Don't be too long.
31:25Hmm.
31:51How did you get my number?
31:54You gave it to me.
31:56Did I? I don't remember that.
32:00Taste how smooth that is.
32:06It's gorgeous, isn't it?
32:18I needed that.
32:24Thank you.
32:31You know the night that Jordan was attacked?
32:34Thank you.
32:36You said the camera went outside.
32:40You said it wasn't working.
32:43Oh, yes, that's right. I'd only got it that afternoon and...
32:48It took me a couple of days to figure it out.
32:50It didn't start working till the next day. You sure about that, yeah?
32:54Yes, positive.
32:56Okay. It's just, um, I own a security firm, right?
33:02And I've got this kid who works for me, yeah?
33:05And he's a whiz with all this tech stuff.
33:09Anyway, he's been checking on the serial number for your camera.
33:16How did he get my serial number?
33:21And he said it was registered as active at 4.37 on the night that Jordan was attacked.
33:28And that's what? Five hours before he got hit?
33:35Well...
33:38I have checked on my phone and there are no recordings on that date.
33:44And you are welcome to have a look.
33:51No.
33:53No, I believe you.
33:58But he said there might be something wrong with your phone.
34:02But it doesn't matter because all the camera, it's all stored online.
34:07It's all stored up in the cloud.
34:09So, if you've got your password, you can check now.
34:14I think...
34:17I think we should just tell the police.
34:29Simon.
34:31If, God forbid, someone was to hurt your little girl, you'd want to know who it was, wouldn't you?
34:37Hmm?
34:38You'd want to know who it was, wouldn't you? Hmm?
34:43Yes, and again, the police...
34:46They're not interested.
34:49I've got to find them.
34:51Me.
34:54Look.
34:57I just need your password and your username.
35:03I want to help. I really...
35:05For fuck's sake, Simon! Do you know what I'm going through?
35:09Why are you making this so difficult?
35:13I'll get the password.
35:35Ah, fuck this.
35:44What are you doing?
35:46Well, my... I keep all my passwords in a notebook and I can't seem to find them.
35:51I think my wife, she might have moved them.
35:52Well, go and wake her up.
35:53No, I can't do that. She's asleep and it is very late, isn't it?
36:00Why don't I just give you a call in the morning?
36:02Are you all right?
36:03You've been all fucking antsy. What's the matter with you?
36:05What the hell is going on?
36:07Hiya. I just came round with a bottle of wine. We were just having a bit of a taster.
36:11We didn't wake you up, did we?
36:14I heard shouting.
36:16No, we were just having a laugh. We were just having a laugh.
36:21Yeah, well, it's one o'clock in the morning. I think you should leave.
36:26Oh, come on, love. You don't need to be like that.
36:29Don't tell me how to behave.
36:32Leave in my own house.
36:38All right.
36:42I'll speak to you tomorrow.
36:49He just turned up. He turned up. He invited himself in. He sat down.
37:02What was that?
37:04I don't know. Bit weird.
37:07Come on. I'm waiting for him.
37:09I heard talking.
37:11What was that about passwords?
37:14I don't know.
37:15What do you mean you don't know?
37:20Simon, what the hell is going on?
37:22I don't know.
37:24No, I don't.
37:33I've...
37:37I've made a mistake.
37:41I've made a mistake and I can't...
37:46Enough.
37:49Just tell me.
37:50Tell me.
38:00Jordan, he was...
38:04He was threatening me.
38:08He was threatening Sophie.
38:11He just kept...
38:13He kept pushing. He was pushing.
38:20I stabbed.
38:22You hit him.
38:23I did.
38:27And I shouldn't have let things get this far.
38:35But...
38:38I'll find a solicitor.
38:39Well, we'll go to the police.
38:42And then I'll just claim that it was self-defence.
38:46Was it?
38:51No.
38:55I shouldn't have lied to you.
38:58I wanted to tell you but...
39:01I knew you would think that I'm weak and a disappointment and I'm always letting you down.
39:11There's something else.
39:15It's Dad that Paul...
39:20I think he's some sort of criminal.
39:23He might be a drug dealer.
39:25Oh, for fuck's sake, Simon.
39:29But you don't need to be any part of this. It is my mistake and it's not yours.
39:34Please, cut the self-pity crap.
39:40I don't think you're weak.
39:42There are times where I could gladly throttle you.
39:46But I'm not just going to run away.
39:52So what then?
39:53You're going to tell me exactly what happened from the start and then we're going to sit down and we're going to discuss our options.
40:04And get the instruction manual for that camera you put up.
40:08Why?
40:10Why do you think?
40:12Why do you think?
40:22Are you sure you're feeling well enough?
40:24I said so, didn't I?
40:26Okay, great.
40:27So, I'm going to show you some photos and I want you to tell me if any of them look like the lad that you saw throwing the punch.
40:37Take your time. There's no rush.
40:44That's him.
40:46But like I said, take your time.
40:48It was him, I'm sure.
40:50It was dark outside, so...
40:52Well, maybe I've seen him before then.
40:57So you're not sure it's him?
40:59He was outside, loitering.
41:02Loitering?
41:03You mentioned before that you had to call the police a few times. If you tell me when, I can check the CCTV in the area.
41:10Well, a few weeks back, I don't know.
41:17Weeks?
41:19Alright.
41:21It's fine, I can check.
41:24Why don't you have another look at these photos, you see if any of them ring a bell.
41:32Okay.
41:52I'm so sorry to bother you, Paul, but I just feel so bad about last night. I just want to clear the air.
42:00I am.
42:02And?
42:04Well, I looked at the manual, or that camera, and you're right, of course.
42:09All the footage, it's backed up onto a website.
42:14Here's my login details, and it has everything that's been recorded.
42:21I've had a quick look myself, and I couldn't see anything, but you're welcome to check yourself.
42:29Okay.
42:32Thanks.
42:38How's he doing, is there any change?
42:40Still the same.
42:45So, can I just go and say hello to her?
42:47Do.
42:59Do.
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43:37Hello, I would like to report an incident, please.
43:40At York Avenue, my name is Henderson, Simon Henderson.
43:47And it was a young man outside my house, very, very intimidating.
43:53And I'd like to speak to a human being, please, not a machine.
43:59Please.
44:05Just to confirm, you'd never seen Jordan before the night of the attack?
44:11No, no, never.
44:18I'm going to get some water.
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