The Bill S26E17 Suffer In Silence
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00:00We have to do this.
00:16Jake Manson.
00:26Mr Manson.
00:27I expect you've been told that Jake will be undergoing a series of tests.
00:32Yeah, Jake doesn't live with me, but I've been getting the information second hand.
00:37But you know about the interim diagnosis.
00:40Leukaemia.
00:41Yes, and we need to investigate that, and if it proves positive, find out more about
00:47his condition.
00:48When do you think you'll get the results?
00:51It depends on how busy the lab is.
01:17D850A.
01:18You've got even numbers yourself.
01:21Ah!
01:26Ahhh!
01:28Luo Li!
01:29Let him up!
01:30Police!
01:31Let him up!
01:32Get off me, let him!
01:33He won't tell me!
01:34I don't care!
01:35Boy, you wanna calm down at all, mate?
01:36I was doing some gargling.
01:37The door bell went, I answered it, and he whacked me.
01:38What, he assaulted you?
01:39That's it, I've taken your boat, and saved your...
01:40You've done a charge on him!
01:43That's me!
01:44What for?
01:45You know what you did to me.
01:47You know what you did to me.
01:51One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
01:55One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
02:00One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
02:05One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
02:10One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
02:15One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
02:20One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
02:26All Reiner is saying he knows Morris,
02:27and he was sexually abused by him when he was ten.
02:29Yeah, but Morris claims I've never met him.
02:35Are we doing background?
02:37Yeah, I'll get something in here.
02:41This is a bit much to get my head round.
02:43One minute I'm gardening, and then the next minute
02:46I've got a policeman accusing me
02:48of being a kiddy-fiddler?
02:49No, no, we're not accusing you, Mr. Morris.
02:52Paul Rangner is. OK?
02:55He's claiming that you sexually assaulted him when he was a child.
02:58Perhaps you'd like to tell us about that.
03:00I don't know the guy!
03:03It sounded as if he knew you.
03:05Look, I came in here to get things sorted out, all right?
03:10I don't know what he's talking about, OK?
03:12OK, OK. But he was angry with you, yeah?
03:15And he hit you. Why was that?
03:18Well, if you ask me, he's not playing with a full deck.
03:25You do know you're entitled to be represented by a solicitor?
03:29I don't need one.
03:31Well, you've made a very serious allegation against Mr. Morris.
03:35I'd advise a solicitor.
03:37You've also assaulted him,
03:39which could result in a charge being made against you.
03:43How did you find him?
03:46Well, it wasn't difficult. He hasn't moved far.
03:48Mr. Morris is certain he's never met you.
03:51Is he?
03:55He remembers me.
04:01Why didn't you come to us first?
04:05Because I wanted to see him. I wanted to...
04:09I wanted to look into his eyes.
04:12OK, so you helped run a gym near the Oldham Road in the late 70s,
04:16is that right? No.
04:18A gym for young people, boys.
04:20Teaching them the noble art, keeping them off the streets.
04:23Who do you think I am?
04:25Well, he thinks you're John Morris. That is your name, isn't it?
04:27Yeah. Yeah, that's right.
04:29But, look, I haven't worked with kids for, like, the last ten years.
04:33No, we're talking more than ten years, John.
04:35We're talking probably more than 20.
04:38No, no.
04:41Right, you said you was ten when this happened, yeah?
04:43Yeah.
04:45Why wait till now?
04:49Because there's a right time and a wrong time.
04:53And this is a right time because?
04:59Because my mum died.
05:01I know.
05:05She, um...
05:08She, um...
05:20Good.
05:29Interview suspended at, er, 9.59.
05:33I spoke to the wife, got chapter and verse.
05:38No, don't speak to me.
05:41Great. Great.
05:45Right, go and apologise to John Morris.
05:47Make it clear he was never under arrest.
05:50Well, make it clear to him.
05:51Who's gonna make it clear to his friends and his neighbours?
05:55All right.
05:57It's OK. It's all right.
05:59Jack Morris, born 1954, worked for the traffic department.
06:03He was a welterweight boxing contender
06:05and a volunteer at Tennant's gym, late 1980s.
06:07Yeah, that's right, I told you all that already.
06:10John Morris, born 1955, he was a cabbie most of his life.
06:15Moved to Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.
06:17Worked as a chauffeur for Rich Shakes.
06:20Driving limos.
06:22Moved back to the UK in 2002 when he retired.
06:24He was a black belt in Hapkido, but not boxing.
06:28You've hit the wrong man.
06:32What?
06:35I do appreciate your cooperation, sir, OK?
06:38Yeah.
06:47I don't know what you've been through, but I can guess.
06:52No hard feelings, yeah?
06:57This way. This way, Mr Bryce.
07:00OK.
07:04Come on.
07:19You know, I've got to ask you about the nature of the abuse.
07:23You mean, did he rape me?
07:29Paul, if this is too difficult, we can do it another time.
07:32Grooming's what they call it, innit?
07:35Picked out and chosen, made you feel special.
07:38Gave him that little bit extra when he came to coaching.
07:42Told how good I was in the ring.
07:45And then?
07:48Little hugs here and there, arms round the shoulder.
07:51See, no-one had ever treated me that way before.
07:53No-one ever looked at me as if they knew who I was.
07:56I didn't think anyone could see me.
07:59I just felt like I was completely invisible.
08:02And he...
08:05Yeah.
08:10Did this ever happen in front of anybody else?
08:13Any other boys?
08:15No, it was when I stayed late.
08:17He'd say to me, it's just a bit of fun.
08:20It was our secret.
08:23That was part of it, part of the feeling, special, you know?
08:32How did you hear about the gym?
08:35School. Which school?
08:37Black Kid Road.
08:39Those kids were out of school as well.
08:45Is it possible that you weren't the only one?
08:50Yeah.
08:53Can you remember any names?
08:56Martin, there's a boy called Martin.
09:00OK. Last name?
09:03I can't remember.
09:05He went to your school?
09:07No.
09:08And you think it happened to him too?
09:10Yeah.
09:13What can really help?
09:16In cases like this, if we can pinpoint a specific time,
09:20a specific place...
09:22I remember that there was a tournament once.
09:25It must be...
09:28..this North London club.
09:31OK. And was Martin there?
09:33Can you remember when it was?
09:35Roughly?
09:37I can't remember. Look...
09:40I made a mistake. I got the wrong man, I know that.
09:44But I can get him again. Please, you've got to let me...
09:46Paul, it's a police matter now.
09:48You've got to leave it to us and you can take it as a warning.
09:52I need him caught. I need him punished.
09:55So do we.
10:0120 years ago. Not anyone will remember.
10:05Paul Rayner does.
10:07Well, where's the evidence? More to the point, where's Jack Morris?
10:10He's here.
10:12Apparently some kids were having to get an off-licence and he jumped in.
10:15Bit of a have-and-go hero.
10:17We got an address? Yeah. Anything else?
10:20Jack Morris is a former boxer for South East England
10:22and he's a volunteer worker at Moreland Road Sports Centre.
10:24Weekday club for kids.
10:28The only information we've got is from Paul Rayner
10:32and I'm not willing to arrest Jack Morris based on just that,
10:34so we need an MO.
10:36How, when and where, we need a list of names,
10:38kids who went to the gym, other possible victims.
10:40Doesn't give them much to go on, really, does it?
10:42He did mention there might be another victim.
10:47Yeah, he did. Martin, somebody, but we don't have a surname.
10:51Joe, can your team take that?
10:52I've got the name of the fella that runs the gym, Walter Tennant.
10:56Have you got a trace on him yet?
10:58Last known address, yeah, but nothing come up on P&C, Chris or Crimin.
11:01I'll do them in a go.
11:03Paul Rayner's had two suicide attempts, sleeping pills.
11:06OK.
11:09Let's just keep on it.
11:12Grace, you got a minute?
11:15Yeah, I asked him why he waited till now to bring it out.
11:20His mum died.
11:23Child victims of abuse often have a deep sense of shame,
11:29as if somehow they're to blame,
11:31so it has to remain a secret,
11:35especially from parents.
11:37He was neglected by his mother. She was a Tom.
11:40She was also the only mother he had.
11:41Even absent parents have an effect.
11:58What?
12:01No, I was just thinking that we can't take this to the CPS
12:04on the basis of Paul's evidence alone.
12:06Yeah, with two suicide attempts, he's hardly reliable.
12:08Could that happen again?
12:10Not impossible.
12:14Taking evidence from him is like walking on eggshells.
12:18That's exactly what you'd expect.
12:20What did the court say about it?
12:22That it was like walking on eggshells.
12:29Was there anything else?
12:33I'm going to go and have a look.
12:38I'm going to go and see how Paul's getting on. I'll leave you to it.
12:50Rainer says he was 10 going on 11 when the incidents began,
12:53and you're giving it what?
12:54Two years, either side.
12:55Two years either side, so that means we're covering
12:57a four-year registration period.
12:59Yeah, and six classes to a year.
13:02Yeah, it's a shed, a lot of registers, a lot of names.
13:05And how many Martins so far?
13:07Eight.
13:07Eleven.
13:09Look, Sarge, even if we do find this guy,
13:12do you really think he's going to want to talk about his abuse
13:14after all these years?
13:15He's probably just gone with his life.
13:16Well, if we don't find him, we'll never know, will we?
13:18Bring it in here.
13:20Oh, please, please, that's not for us.
13:23Oh, yes.
13:24Water, tennis, souvenirs.
13:27Have fun. Thank you.
13:29We've also got a date for that tournament that Rainer mentioned.
13:3316th of September, 1987.
13:35He's in the programme.
13:36P. Rainer.
13:36There's also D. Johnson, M. Wendell, C. Porter.
13:40M. Wendell? I think... I think I've got an M. Wendell.
13:43Hang on.
13:44Martin Wendell.
13:45Here. What year was that?
13:471987.
13:48Brilliant.
13:56Garth?
13:58Mr Rainer, we think we may have something.
14:01Um, on Wednesday, the 16th of September, 1987,
14:04there was a tournament with Pole Street Boxing Club.
14:08Does the surname Wendell mean anything to you?
14:12Well, how about this?
14:23It's Martin Wendell, I assume.
14:35Martin Wendell?
14:37Yes.
14:38I'm DC Jacob Black, Sunhill.
14:41Here.
14:43Can I come in?
14:47Thanks.
15:05You do the cooking?
15:07My wife works. I do this.
15:10Is she in?
15:12No.
15:15And the kids?
15:17They're at school.
15:20What was it you wanted?
15:22I just want to make sure I'm talking to the right person.
15:26Does Tennant's gym ring any bells?
15:29I used to go there.
15:32Do you remember a man called Jack Morris?
15:38Did you just...?
15:40Give me a minute.
15:42Yeah, sure.
16:01Oh, for...
16:11Yeah, that's my ex-wife and her husband.
16:14I'm his father.
16:15I'm his father. I'm just wondering when his results are going to be.
16:20I'm sorry?
16:22No, it's fine. I'll call back.
16:25OK.
16:32Shit.
16:51I'm sure you're upset.
17:01Shit.
17:32Ooh!
17:52So it's September the 16th, 1987.
17:57It's the day of the tournament.
18:01September the 16th, 1987
18:32Equipment room.
18:40It's they come and help me back up.
18:46That's how it always started.
18:52I'm sorry.
18:54I'm sorry.
18:56I'm sorry.
19:01What else, Tom?
19:08I remember that day when I arrived.
19:12Martin...
19:15was coming out of this door towards me.
19:20I just knew from his face.
19:23How does he?
19:25He was embarrassed.
19:32And I just felt...
19:40Felt what?
19:42Jealous.
20:01I thought you'd gone.
20:03Well, as soon as we've talked.
20:06I turned off the hob.
20:09But not the oven.
20:15How did you find me?
20:17The school.
20:19Do you remember Paul Rayner?
20:21I don't remember him.
20:23I don't remember him.
20:25I don't remember him.
20:27I don't remember him.
20:29I don't remember him.
20:31Yeah, I remember Paul.
20:33You didn't speak to my kids?
20:35No, of course not.
20:38Paul Rayner's made some allegations against Jack Morris.
20:41I don't want to say what they are.
20:42You don't need to.
20:44I don't want to prejudice whatever you might choose to tell me.
20:50Look...
20:53I could say I don't know what you're talking about, but...
20:55we just go round in circles, so...
20:58Yes, I do know.
21:01But no.
21:03I won't back him up.
21:05I won't give evidence in court.
21:12My wife's name's Katie.
21:15Two sons.
21:17Rhys and Connor.
21:19See, to you it's just a case.
21:23For me, it's my life.
21:26It's the people in my life.
21:31They don't know.
21:34They never will.
21:36Why not?
21:38The damage.
21:40What about the damage to you?
21:43That's dumb.
21:45Is it?
21:51I've got to start again.
21:56The Crown Prosecution Service...
21:57is unlikely to proceed on the basis of Paul's evidence alone.
22:03Good.
22:07Paul's pinned down a certain date where abuse took place.
22:14Wednesday, September 16th, 1987.
22:17Torn up with poultry.
22:18I wasn't even there then.
22:28There's some days where I don't even think about it at all.
22:33Many, just some.
22:39We live a normal life.
22:43And you want me to bring it out.
22:46For poor Ina.
22:50You.
22:52Impressed.
22:53Katie.
22:55My kids, my parents.
23:00Why?
23:01So that justice can be done.
23:03It's a bit bloody late for that, isn't it?
23:07Leave it!
23:13Goodbye.
23:24Goodbye.
23:33He's not going to do it, is he?
23:36No.
23:38Did he say why?
23:40He's married, he's got two small boys.
23:46What did he say?
23:49He wants to protect his family.
23:52Know about what happened to us?
23:56I don't know.
23:58No word for word.
24:02You said I should leave it to you.
24:05Good old police.
24:07You'd get the job done.
24:09Oh, we tried.
24:10Yeah, we didn't try hard enough, did we?
24:22Look, Paul.
24:24Jack Morris is on our radar now, but without Martin Wendell's testimony.
24:28Look, please, just talk to him again.
24:30And tell him that I made the same mistake.
24:34Tell him that he's got a proper family.
24:39They'll stick by him.
24:40That's the right time to talk about it.
24:42It's when you know that you've got people there that will stand by you.
24:46Tell him that!
24:47Paul.
24:49He's made his mind up.
24:50You've got to let it go.
24:52Let it go?
24:53Have you got a family?
24:56Got a son?
24:59See, I didn't have a childhood.
25:00I lost it somewhere.
25:01Jack Morris stole it.
25:05Do you love your son?
25:09Of course.
25:10Of course.
25:14And do you tell him?
25:16That's all I ever wanted.
25:18Just someone to tell me that they love me.
25:22And only one person ever did.
25:36Mr. Madsen.
25:40We're still waiting, I'm afraid.
25:42When?
25:44Soon.
25:45I hope.
25:47You can always...
25:48Call.
25:49Yeah.
25:53You said he doesn't live with you.
25:58He talks about you a lot.
26:02His mum's gone for a cup of tea.
26:06Yeah.
26:07Well, as long as she's here, I'll...
26:11I'll come back later.
26:20Yeah.
26:24What have we got?
26:25Erm, Moorland Road Sports Centre.
26:27I've asked them about Jack Morris.
26:28Have you emailed us this?
26:29Yeah, it's a fundraising promo.
26:32Here it is.
26:33Yeah, that's me.
26:36Old dog, old trick, isn't he?
26:40Does he prove anything?
26:41By the way, Martin Wendell did take part in that boxing tournament.
26:44He won second round TKO.
26:53We need Wendell to testify.
26:55We need him to testify.
26:56We need him to testify.
26:58We need him to testify.
26:59We need him to testify.
27:00We need him to testify.
27:01We need Wendell to testify.
27:02And we need to prove that Jack Morris is still active.
27:11Mickey, go round to Moorland Road, talk to Jack Morris.
27:14You've got a son who wants to join the gym or something.
27:17You guys keep checking back who else was at that boxing tournament.
27:21And if they can be traced.
27:22Exactly.
27:23So he's a bit of a tearaway then, this kid of mine, yeah?
27:26Like father, like son.
27:28Girl, what changed?
27:33Paul Rayner talked about having his childhood stolen.
27:37Like the child in him had died.
27:40He's still a long shot, Banksy.
27:58How old's your lad?
27:59That's it, keep jabbing, keep jabbing.
28:01Ten.
28:02Ten, that's a good age.
28:03They don't pick up bad habits.
28:04Move your feet, move your feet.
28:05Come on.
28:06Don't stand still.
28:07Little bit of left hand.
28:08That's it.
28:09What do you mean bad habits?
28:10You know, drugs, gangs, knives.
28:12I mean, coming up here, keeps them off the streets.
28:15Keeps them out of bad habits.
28:17That's what I'm after, you know what I mean?
28:21What's your lad's name?
28:23Neil.
28:24Neil.
28:26Bring him along, see how he shakes up.
28:28Give him a go.
28:29Yeah, come on.
28:30Move around, left hand.
28:32Good, good left hand, good left hand.
28:34Good.
28:35How long you been working here then?
28:37Work? It's not work.
28:38It's a pleasure.
28:39Hey Michael, chance that move.
28:45Give me five.
28:46Five below, yeah.
28:47Okay, left hand.
28:48Don't drop the left hand.
28:50One, one, one, one.
28:56Is the other guy deaf or thick?
29:00No, he heard.
29:01And he understands.
29:04So do I.
29:09Can I come in?
29:13Not really, no.
29:17Can I come in?
29:20No.
29:21Can I come in?
29:22No.
29:23Can I come in?
29:24No.
29:40Can't force you to help us, but I can ask you to at least think again.
29:45No.
29:49I want to see Paul Rayner.
29:51He needs this.
29:54Do you need it too?
29:58No.
30:00Paul thinks he left it too long to speak out.
30:03Perhaps he hasn't got a family.
30:05No, you're right, he hasn't.
30:08That's where you used to go.
30:12Yeah, how?
30:15If you decide to talk, if you decide to help us put Jack Morris behind bars, you're going to need support.
30:20You're going to need someone standing by your side.
30:22You're going to need your family.
30:26No.
30:33Martin, the boxing tournament, September 1987.
30:37You won.
30:42Paul told us what happened that day.
30:45To him.
30:47And to you.
30:51Look, these are images taken from a video that was made recently.
31:01It's Jack Morris.
31:04And he's still working with children.
31:12I've moved on.
31:14You won't possibly understand.
31:21No.
31:27But I've got a son.
31:33And when I think of something like that happening to him...
31:40I don't need to tell you.
31:47My family wouldn't understand.
31:49Martin, your wife...
31:51My family wouldn't understand.
31:57I'm sure she's going to...
31:58No!
32:10Good?
32:11No.
32:12Doesn't want to talk, too much to lose.
32:14What about Jack Morris?
32:15Well, he's likeable, friendly, everyone's best mate.
32:18It's just my opinion he's still at it.
32:20Well, why don't we talk to the kids he's working with now, then?
32:22We could speak to the other instructors.
32:24Yeah, but that would put him on his guard and it doesn't necessarily help.
32:27Paul Rayner, hello.
32:33OK.
32:35Martin Wendell.
32:37He's here.
32:46Martin.
32:50This is my wife.
32:51Katherine.
32:52Martin's told me everything.
32:57It's OK.
33:02What you said.
33:05Him still working with the kids.
33:16I need Paul.
33:21He was one of the kids that Jack...
33:30Jack called a special.
33:35I'm going to need detail.
33:39Time.
33:41Place.
33:45The nature of the abuse.
34:03It's the gym.
34:05Some rooms at the back.
34:09Go on.
34:10What rooms?
34:13The shower.
34:16The equipment room.
34:21That's where it would happen.
34:31Well done, Kev.
34:45Jack.
35:06That's good.
35:10Jack Lawrence.
35:12I'm arresting you for sexual abuse.
35:14You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence
35:17if you do not mention when questioned something which you later rely on in court.
35:20Anything you do say may be given in evidence.
35:22Do you understand?
35:27You've got the wrong man.
35:28Come on.
35:32Go on.
35:34Go on.
35:42Paul Rayner.
35:46Martin Wendell.
35:50Do you remember them?
35:54They remember you.
35:58You used to train them at Walter Tennant's Boxing Gym
36:01between 1986 and 1989.
36:07No?
36:09I'm showing the suspect exhibit BG2 and BG3.
36:16Paul Rayner.
36:18Martin Wendell.
36:19Do you remember them now?
36:26This morning, Paul came to us with an allegation of sexual abuse
36:29which has since been corroborated by Martin.
36:32Look, Jack, they've carried this with them for 20 years and so have you.
36:36There must have been times when it's weighed you down.
36:40Well, they said that you groomed them.
36:42You told them they were special.
36:44It was your secret, wasn't it, Jack?
36:47They kept that secret for you.
36:51Until now.
36:52They kept that secret for you.
36:56Until now.
37:03You know, the boys that you're working with now,
37:05we're going to be talking to them
37:07and they will be talking to us, Jack.
37:15Jack?
37:17I used to be somebody.
37:21They looked up to me.
37:24They were special.
37:26Special to me.
37:29Do you remember a tournament at the gym?
37:33It was on September the 16th, 1987.
37:39Yes.
37:40And on that day, were you alone?
37:42Yes.
37:43And on that day, were you alone with Paul Rayner
37:46in the equipment room of that gym?
37:51Yes.
37:52Did you on that day sexually abuse Paul Rayner?
37:58Yes.
37:59And did you also abuse, on that day, Martin Wendell?
38:08Yes.
38:12Yes.
38:43Paul!
38:46Paul, hold!
38:49We've got him, OK?
38:51We've arrested Jack Morris.
38:54I saw you down there running across the road.
38:56I thought this must be good news.
39:00Why?
39:02I heard the bad news last time we spoke.
39:07I'm sorry.
39:08I heard the bad news last time we spoke.
39:15What made Martin change his mind?
39:22It was what you said.
39:25About family.
39:29You were right.
39:33So...
39:35Maybe you can put this behind you now, yeah?
39:39Maybe I can find a way of living with it now, yeah?
39:56You thought I was going to jump?
40:00I'll have it up here.
40:09Working late, Gav?
40:11No, I'm just...
40:13finishing up on the paperwork on Jack Morris.
40:18OK, night.
40:21Night.
40:25Martin Wendell wants to stay.
40:28He's got a job.
40:30He's got a job.
40:32He's got a job.
40:34He's got a job.
40:36He's got a job.
40:38He wants to stay out of the limelight.
40:42It won't be easy.
40:45I promised him we'd do the best we can.
40:48And we will.
40:57Jake's in hospital.
41:01They think he might have leukaemia.
41:03They're doing tests.
41:05And I had to leave him there this morning.
41:09He was so scared.
41:13Didn't know what to say to him.
41:15What could I say?
41:18It's alright, son. You're going to be OK. You're going to be fine.
41:22He's not stupid.
41:24He knows what's going on.
41:28Oh, that's...
41:33I'm really sorry, Gav.
41:34I'm really sorry, Gav.
41:38I didn't know what to do.
41:43I didn't know what to do.
41:52The results should be back by now. I've been calling them, but I think I'll go down there.
41:57Be with him.
42:01Be with Jake.
42:04Yeah.
42:11Between us, eh, Banksy?
42:14Absolutely.
42:34I love you.
43:04I love you.
43:23Banksy, what's happened?
43:24Nothing.
43:27I'll just pass it.
43:35Thank you.
43:42It is leukaemia. Positive diagnosis. But they've caused it early.
43:46Which is...
43:48a good thing, apparently.
43:50Yeah, it's a good thing.
43:52Yeah.
43:53Doors opening.
44:00Do you fancy a drink?
44:04Get yourself home, Banksy.
44:06Naomi's working, so...
44:09there's a pub across the road.
44:11Unless you're planning to go back in?
44:13Well, no. Jake's with Philippa now.
44:16And Liam, that's her new...
44:19Right, of course.
44:22Is that difficult?
44:24Yeah, it is.
44:28Naomi's working, yeah?
44:29Yeah.
44:33Do you want a drink?
44:34Yeah.
44:43Her name's Helen Harris.
44:44We met when she was 15.
44:46You two managed to screw up a potential rape, didn't you?
44:48It was worth a try. We wait.
44:50Are you telling me you're going to risk the rape of a 15-year-old girl?
44:53Let's just say, for one second, we go in. We'll blow the whole thing.
44:56You wait.
44:57This is a playground. If you've got something to say, say it.
44:59Two older men took this girl upstairs and they closed the curtains.
45:02What do you think's going to happen?
45:04I didn't get Abi abducted, my friend. You did that.
45:27I didn't get Abi abducted, my friend. You did that.
45:28I didn't get Abi abducted, my friend. You did that.
45:29I didn't get Abi abducted, my friend. You did that.
45:30I didn't get Abi abducted, my friend. You did that.
45:31I didn't get Abi abducted, my friend. You did that.
45:32I didn't get Abi abducted, my friend. You did that.
45:33I didn't get Abi abducted, my friend. You did that.
45:34I didn't get Abi abducted, my friend. You did that.
45:35I didn't get Abi abducted, my friend. You did that.
45:36I didn't get Abi abducted, my friend. You did that.
45:37I didn't get Abi abducted, my friend. You did that.
45:38I didn't get Abi abducted, my friend. You did that.
45:39I didn't get Abi abducted, my friend. You did that.
45:41I didn't get Abi abducted, my friend. You did that.
45:42I didn't get Abi abducted, my friend. You did that.
45:43I didn't get Abi abducted, my friend. You did that.
45:44I didn't get Abi abducted, my friend. You did that.
45:45I didn't get Abi abducted, my friend. You did that.
45:46I didn't get Abi abducted, my friend. You did that.
45:47I didn't get Abi abducted, my friend. You did that.
45:48I didn't get Abi abducted, my friend. You did that.
45:49I didn't get Abi abducted, my friend. You did that.
45:50I didn't get Abi abducted, my friend. You did that.
45:51I didn't get Abi abducted, my friend. You did that.
45:52I didn't get Abi abducted, my friend. You did that.
45:53I didn't get Abi abducted, my friend. You did that.