Law & Order UK Season 8 Episode 7 Hard Stop
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00:00To prosecute the offenders, these are their stories.
00:04For he's a jolly good fellow, for he's a jolly good fellow, for he's a jolly good fellow.
00:14And so say all of us.
00:17Thank you very much.
00:20Brilliant.
00:22Thanks for organising this run. It's very special.
00:26Well, it's well deserved. Happy birthday, Wes.
00:28Ah, no, thank you.
00:30No, Tom, okay? No, thank you, darling.
00:31No, I'm driving.
00:33Yeah.
00:34Hey.
00:36There she is. The rescues arrived.
00:40So, what are you going to get up to later?
00:42Well, Martine says it's a surprise.
00:46Well, good for you, son. Good for you.
00:49Yeah.
00:49Well, you know what, mate? You're a lucky man. Happy birthday.
00:53Thank you, sir. I do appreciate it. I just don't like it.
00:57Aw, are you feeling your rage, huh?
00:59Shut up. That's really annoying.
01:01I know.
01:02So, come on, then. Where are we going?
01:05You know, I don't like surprises.
01:07I don't like this one.
01:11Don't I even get a clue?
01:13Patience, my dear.
01:14Does it involve Chinese food?
01:16Please say it does.
01:18Please.
01:20It's not the ballet again, is it?
01:21Wes, stop.
01:24Good things come to boys to wait.
01:27Oh, what the hell?
01:40Go easy.
01:43What the hell's he doing?
01:45I've no idea.
01:46Yes, mate. What's the problem?
01:58What the hell's he doing?
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02:21What the hell's he doing?
02:52We, um, we were just getting into the car when a motor, when a motor, when a motor,
03:20when a motor, when a motor, when a motor, when a motor, when a motor, when a motor, when a motor,
03:27when a motor, when a motor, when a motor, when a motor, when a motor, when a motor, when a motor,
03:33You can do this, you can do this later on.
03:36I'm sorry.
03:38It's okay.
03:39No, no.
03:44It's not okay.
03:49Not okay.
03:58Oh, I'm...
03:59I'm...
04:04I'm living on your knees!
04:07Oh...
04:09Oh...
04:24Unbelievable.
04:25No witnesses?
04:27Nothing so far.
04:31You think you might have surprised a carjackal?
04:34I thought Martin just said something about a bloke on a motorbike.
04:40Do us a favour, Joker. Can you get her cleaned up?
04:43Look at us.
04:44She can't even.
04:45Sorry.
04:46It's all right.
04:48Yeah.
04:49OK, thanks.
05:05Shots fired at a flat in Dorstan.
05:10Sorry, what is it?
05:13Another police officer.
05:16They're dead?
05:17I'm confirmed.
05:19Well, it's no robbery.
05:24It's an execution.
05:38Mr. Morris!
05:47Mr. Morris, it's the police!
05:53Oh, dear.
05:54Oh, dear.
05:58Let's get the paramedics up here right now!
06:13It's too late, Jim.
06:29Too late.
06:30It's too late.
06:44Sorry.
06:46I'm coming to the police.
06:47I'm coming to the police.
06:48It's like he's fresh, you know.
06:49Archie, Archie.
07:00Was she here as soon as the shooting started?
07:03I don't think she's going to be a star witness somehow.
07:14Lifetime of service, Joe.
07:19Twinned up like that.
07:25So door to door, reckon a motorbike was seen cruising around Archie Morris' estate last night.
07:33It was also seen parked up with the engine running, but no place ID, though.
07:40Yes, yes, I'm still here.
07:42Oh, you're kidding me.
07:46What?
07:49Her body's cold.
07:51I'd say she's been here overnight.
07:54Security guard found her very early this morning.
07:57No obvious indication of any sexual assault.
08:01Two entry wounds near contact, I'd say.
08:04There's shocking news about Wes.
08:10Everyone's doing all they can on this one.
08:13Nine mil casings, right?
08:16Yeah.
08:18I'll invite them over to the lab.
08:20Good.
08:20Susan Lewiston, domestic violence services, refuge worker.
08:30These are her officers here?
08:32Yeah.
08:33So she was leaving work?
08:34We were here pretty late.
08:43Susan left about nine, I think.
08:47God, I should have gone with her.
08:49Wow.
08:50Did you hear anything, see anything?
08:53No.
08:53Had she received any threats?
08:56Not recently, but I mean, threats are part of the course here.
08:59Right.
09:00We help women leave abusive men.
09:02Men who are very controlling.
09:04They don't like it when they lose that control and they blame us.
09:07Right.
09:07So she'd been threatened before.
09:10She'd been shot before.
09:11Really?
09:12When was this?
09:13Oh, about four years ago.
09:18Susan was walking the woman back to her car.
09:20The husband walked up and started shooting.
09:24Broad daylight.
09:25Susan was injured, but the woman, Nikki, I think her name was, was killed.
09:33Susan gave evidence at the guy's trial and he was put away for it.
09:37He is still in jail.
09:43We'll follow up on that.
09:45Would it be possible to see some of her recent case files?
09:49Sure.
09:52So, excuse me.
09:53So, um, one of your colleagues gets shot in the car park,
09:57lays in the car all night, dead, and you don't...
10:00Yeah, and no one hears anything?
10:02Ron, I got this, right?
10:07Sorry.
10:11Those case files.
10:12Well, let's say he is an aggrieved husband.
10:16Why Wes and why Archie Morris?
10:19Well, that could be random.
10:21Well, no, the scenes are all the same, aren't they?
10:24Even the casings are wiped down.
10:26This isn't the actions of your average nutter.
10:28This was planned.
10:30All right.
10:32So, what are you thinking?
10:39Right, there's the exit in the corner.
10:41Over there, where Susan Lewiston leaves work, makes her way to her car.
10:45Now, we think the killer's using a motorbike, right?
10:49So, let's say he's parked up here.
10:52He waits for her to leave.
10:53Yeah, literally, he goes from here, through the gates, into the car park, next to the car.
10:57Bang.
10:57Yeah.
11:00So.
11:01All right, let's get the footage off of that camera, aren't we?
11:04See if we're right.
11:05Yeah.
11:07Now, there's our man, Joe.
11:098.12pm.
11:11Can you scroll forward a bit?
11:14Yeah.
11:17How about that?
11:18He's waited for over an hour there.
11:21He's so calm.
11:23Jesus, Carl.
11:24Yeah.
11:24Yeah.
11:25Just stop it there for me, please.
11:26Run it back.
11:28Out here.
11:30Let's blow that plate up, because I'll be like this.
11:34Now, where's that registered?
11:41Well, I reported it stolen.
11:49Didn't get a visit from you lot, though.
11:51Shame.
11:52Sure you don't want one?
11:53No, this is really a matter of words.
11:54I've lost count of how many times I've been turned over, so to speak.
11:58Right.
11:59Um, Miss Corday.
12:02Hope.
12:03Hope.
12:04We really don't have a lot of time here, so...
12:07It's true, isn't it?
12:09You lot really do get younger all the time.
12:12You don't look old enough.
12:14Listen, love, you've got information we need about one of your riders.
12:18You either give us it now, or we arrest you, put you in a cell overnight,
12:22get a warrant, and come back and get the info anyway.
12:26He's not had any breakfast.
12:30No.
12:31He started last week.
12:34I don't get many English, and he seemed decent.
12:37You little bastard went ale with my Yamaha.
12:45Patrick Benson.
12:53Come on.
13:01Kayla, is that on your belt?
13:02She's not, no.
13:06We had to send her home, cos she was a bit upset.
13:10Oh, yeah, of course. Sorry.
13:12Is that OK?
13:13Yeah, of course, yeah.
13:15No problem.
13:15Anyone else needs to take any leave.
13:17No worries.
13:19Including you?
13:20Um, do me a favour, actually.
13:23Patrick Benton can do on a full PNC electoral roll, the works, yeah?
13:29Or do.
13:30Good girl.
13:31Last one.
13:31Right.
13:32Yeah.
13:33Got it.
13:33OK, uh, transport police have picked him up in Kennington, heading south.
13:40On to...
13:41...Rainsford Place Roundabout, coming off.
13:45Still heading south down Verlaine Road.
13:48Looks like he's headed towards...
13:50Yep.
13:51...Pope Square.
13:52He's taking a right.
13:55Uh, he's pulling up here, Ron.
13:57He's stopped on corner of Pope Square and Corbett Street.
14:00Kayla, get the information room to send this out.
14:02Tell all units, locate suspect, adjust eyeball, and stand by.
14:07Do not approach under any circumstances.
14:09Got it?
14:09Also, do me a favour, love.
14:11Cross-check all the addresses in this area for police officers either serving or retired.
14:16Anyone who could be a target, love?
14:18Yep.
14:19Well done.
14:19Hey, Joe, good work.
14:20Cheers.
14:21Oh, Ronnie.
14:23Yeah?
14:23Um, I was thinking maybe we should take it from here, you know?
14:28Might be good to have a break.
14:30I mean, you've been up all night and you see...
14:32You're kidding, right?
14:42What's all this?
14:44What are you playing at?
14:46I expressly said, do not approach, didn't I?
14:49Now we've lost him.
14:51That is brilliant.
14:52Thank you for that.
14:54Bloody lids.
14:56Okay.
14:56Thanks, Kayla.
14:58I expressly radioed fruit.
14:59Do not approach.
15:00Why don't they listen?
15:02Run.
15:02Okay.
15:04Kayla's got an idea on a possible target.
15:07Well, at least we've managed something.
15:09That's not a police officer.
15:10Well, who is it?
15:29What on earth is going on?
15:31We've got a situation.
15:32Heron, you're going to have to come with us.
15:33Hold on, just wait.
15:34What about my wife?
15:35Someone will look after her.
15:37You need to come with us.
15:37This is better not be somebody's idea of a practical joke.
15:40You know Patrick Benson?
15:42Who?
15:42No.
15:43Well, he knows you.
15:44He's come here to kill you.
15:45Get in the car.
15:46Get in the car, Henry, please.
15:47Mark Glendon.
15:54Specialist firearms officer who took his work home.
15:57I prosecuted the case.
15:59That is why you're next on the list, Henry.
16:03They either saw him shoot his wife or gave evidence against him at the first trial.
16:08Now they're all dead.
16:11It's sickening.
16:14So this is about eliminating witnesses?
16:17Why Wes?
16:19He was a senior investigating officer.
16:21But why now?
16:22Four years after the trial.
16:24Court of Appeal called the conviction unsafe.
16:27Retrial starts tomorrow.
16:29Kate's taking it, whatever case we have left.
16:31Have you located the other two witnesses?
16:33Well, we're on to it and tracing them.
16:35Yeah, one of them's his own daughter.
16:37Abby, she's a witness of the prosecution.
16:40Her evidence has since proved unreliable.
16:42She lied, basically.
16:45To put her own dad away.
16:47Well, there's happy families for you.
16:49But he's still banged up.
16:51Who's this Patrick Benton doing his killing for him?
16:54I should go home and check on Louisa.
16:56Henry, I'm sorry.
16:58You can't go home.
17:00And you should stay away from the office too.
17:02Well, that's ridiculous.
17:03How am I meant to work?
17:04You're not.
17:06I'll take care of everything here.
17:08Henry, your new friend here will take you to your wife.
17:11Sir, mate, ready?
17:21Sir.
17:26Sir, clear.
17:31Abby?
17:33Lance Corporal Glendon, sir.
17:35I haven't had anything to do with my dad since the trial.
17:40No visits?
17:42No.
17:43No letters or phone calls?
17:46Gave evidence against him.
17:47Not exactly close.
17:49Yeah, but the evidence was proven to be a lie, wasn't it?
17:52I may not have seen it, but he did kill my mum.
17:55So you'd rather him stay inside?
17:57Of course I would.
17:59Have you received any threats?
18:01No.
18:02Even so, we'd want to offer you protection till after the retrial.
18:07It's cool.
18:07I can handle myself.
18:09We've seen pretty nifty with that nine mil.
18:14Oh.
18:15I see.
18:16So I'm a suspect now, am I?
18:18We just need to eliminate you from our inquiries.
18:21I've not been off the barracks for days.
18:23You can check.
18:24I'm sorry, but we have to ask.
18:26I grew up watching my dad abuse my mum.
18:29Well, you lot did nothing.
18:32I could do a 9-9-9 by the time I was four years old.
18:36And how many times do you think he was arrested?
18:39Not once.
18:41Your brother, Adam, where is he these days?
18:45Got split up.
18:46Different care homes, foster families.
18:49You turned 18 and we drifted apart.
18:52So you're not in touch?
18:54No.
18:55Not really.
18:55What is it?
18:59No or not really?
19:01No.
19:03Patrick Benton.
19:04Does that name mean anything to you?
19:08No.
19:11You sure?
19:15Not an old friend of your dad's by that name, am I?
19:18I have to go.
19:24I think we've got to keep an eye on that one.
19:27For her own protection, maybe.
19:30You heard her.
19:30She hates her dad.
19:31A bit ironic if her dad gets off then, wouldn't it, eh?
19:34Ronnie, her officer confirmed her alibi.
19:39Joe, you got a thing for a young girl with a gun or something?
19:42I'm just saying, she's hardly going to spring her old man, is she?
19:45Well, stranger things have happened.
19:47Where are we with the other witness, by the way?
19:49Her name's Hayley Ashburton.
19:51Kayla is tracing her last name.
19:54I don't believe it.
19:56What's he up to now?
19:57Who?
19:58Come on.
20:03Good.
20:04Here at last.
20:05Henry, what are you doing?
20:07He's not supposed to be anywhere near here.
20:09I've been trying to tell him that.
20:10I can't just sit on my hands waiting for another body to turn up.
20:14Hey, we're doing all we can.
20:15Really?
20:16How's Wes Layton feeling this morning?
20:18Henry.
20:19Haven't you been in contact with the other witness?
20:22I spoke to her sister.
20:23She thought she was heading up on the train for the retrial today.
20:27You know, we're checking.
20:28She's an eyewitness to the shooting.
20:29We need her.
20:30Well, he won't get to her before we do.
20:34You better hope not.
20:36You know you can't talk to him.
20:38Look, I shouldn't even be here.
20:40You risked jeopardizing the entire retrial.
20:42However he's done it, the order came from Glendon.
20:45That's the only reason my name is on that list.
20:47Yeah, exactly.
20:48Your life's being threatened.
20:49I've dealt with threats before.
20:51Well, not like this, you haven't, Henry.
20:53Glendon is an issue and a threat here.
20:55He is making a promise.
20:56He's not messing around.
20:57I know Mark Glendon more than any of you.
21:00I've lived with this case for years.
21:02I'm not stepping aside.
21:04Well, this time you're going to have to.
21:06I'm sorry.
21:08I can give him what he wants.
21:10What he wants is you dead.
21:16What do you know about Patrick Benton?
21:21Never heard of him.
21:22He killed three people who gave evidence against you.
21:30Why shouldn't you be questioning him, then?
21:35Well, you haven't caught him, do you?
21:39So not one of your friends from CO19, no?
21:43Well, I see.
21:49That's the thanks we get for bailing you out all the time.
21:53We assume we're armed and not all, son.
21:56Yeah, funny, though.
22:01We all used to be on the same site once upon a time.
22:07It's about our D.I.
22:08I knew it was on the news.
22:13What was his name?
22:16Detective Inspector Wes Layton.
22:23He needs a weirdo.
22:26Oh, well.
22:29Of course, I'm a weirdo and myself.
22:31Could you stand a bit closer, do you think?
22:39I can't quite make out your old spice.
22:43Have you lost your mind?
22:45Very nearly.
22:45This is your idea of lying low, is it?
22:48You need to leave right now.
22:51Okay.
22:54So he was a friend of yours, then?
22:57Oh, wait.
22:58What?
23:00What?
23:00Henry.
23:03Please, settle down.
23:06Henry Sharp.
23:08A man never more inappropriately named.
23:11He won't get away with this.
23:14They took my kids away from me.
23:17You're lucky I'm so forgiven.
23:20A jury found you guilty of murdering your wife?
23:23Well, the court of appeal disagreed.
23:26Now it's time I went home to my family.
23:29You're not free yet.
23:30Not yet.
23:31And you won't walk away from here by murdering witnesses.
23:36It's nothing to do with me.
23:41Terrible feeling, isn't it, Henry?
23:42You're life in someone else's hands.
23:48Is he in court?
23:56Maybe.
23:56Maybe.
23:56It's cases like this that remind me why I switched sides.
24:06How fortunate you had that luxury.
24:07Some of us have to stay and defend the innocent.
24:09Yeah.
24:11Innocent.
24:11Unless you can prove otherwise.
24:13That's how it goes, Kate.
24:14If you didn't know.
24:15Well, it's pretty hard to make a case when your client's killing every witness.
24:19Such passion.
24:20I can see why Henry likes him.
24:22Jake.
24:23Good of you to let the little girl have a go.
24:25Evidence does mind games for sport.
24:31Don't let him bully you.
24:32Oh, Christ.
24:33Don't you start.
24:34It's bad enough being patronised by him.
24:36Thanks, Jake.
24:40Oh, you're welcome, Kate.
24:47My lord, evidence given orally by witnesses at the original trial must be given orally to retrial.
24:54That is impossible, given that three of those witnesses have been killed within the past 48 hours.
24:59Are those unfortunate deaths from nowhere attributable to the defendant?
25:02The link between the defendant and the murders is obvious, given that the victims were all prosecution witnesses.
25:10Ms. Barker's speculation is prejudicial and irresponsible.
25:14Mr. Nevins makes a compelling argument.
25:18Coincidence is no substitute for evidence.
25:22And in any case, Mr. Glendon is not on trial for these recent murders.
25:28My lord, a transcript of the witnesses' evidence from the first trial could be read to the jury.
25:37Evidence that the Court of Appeal concluded was inconsistent and unreliable.
25:42This already questionable evidence should be rendered inadmissible hearsay.
25:46Well, it has to be hearsay as the witnesses are dead.
25:48Nice try.
25:54Yeah, great.
25:55Silverton had no choice.
25:57The prior evidence was shaky.
25:58So that leaves us with just Hayley Ashburton as a key witness.
26:01Why are the police on her anyway?
26:03She's arriving any minute.
26:04About time.
26:06I think we should cut them some slack, to be honest.
26:08I'm amazed they can work at all, given what's happened to Wes.
26:11You're right.
26:12Sorry.
26:13There's a lot of people working on this, Henry.
26:15And putting themselves in the firing line as a result.
26:18And you're not making it any easier for them, wandering around, making yourself a target.
26:22What am I supposed to do?
26:24You don't seem to realise the danger you're in.
26:27The danger we're all in.
26:29Well, you can always hand this case over.
26:30What?
26:31Oh, bugger that.
26:34Yeah, look, off the record, I'm scared to death, but I'm not walking away.
26:37Well, that's how Hayley Ashburton feels the same.
26:46All right, everyone, ready?
26:48Here we go.
26:48This is us, boys.
26:51All units, stand by.
26:54Here we go, here we go.
26:55Okay, eyes on the witness.
26:57Eyes on the witness.
27:01Hayley Ashburton.
27:03Yes?
27:04I'm DS Brooks.
27:05This is DS Hawkins.
27:06Nothing to worry about, but I'd like you to come with us, please.
27:09Okay?
27:13Hayley, we know how you feel.
27:16Do you?
27:18Do you really?
27:23Can you guarantee I won't get shot like Susan?
27:26Um, well, look, I'll be honest, here's the thing.
27:31We, we need your evidence.
27:33We need you to testify in court, because despite what he's done, Mark Glendon could walk away.
27:42Will he be able to see me?
27:44In court, I mean.
27:46Yes, he will, I'm sorry.
27:49But he, he won't be able to talk to you.
27:53Now, we understand you're scared here.
27:55Oh, I've been scared for over three years.
28:01I couldn't leave the flat for six months.
28:09Even now, I'm looking over my shoulder all the time.
28:13And we appreciate that.
28:15We do.
28:16I'm, I'm not going to pretend this is easy.
28:19But we need you to say what you saw.
28:24I can still see his face.
28:32Like it was nothing.
28:37I watched him shoot Nicky.
28:44And then he just walked away.
28:47Of course you've lost Susan.
28:50Friend.
28:52Workmate.
28:54It's upsetting.
28:58Look.
29:00The fact is, Hayley, as long as you're with us, you'll be safe.
29:07You're the only hope we have here.
29:16Okay.
29:20I'll do it.
29:24I want Mark Glendon to get what he deserves.
29:28Ron.
29:33Yeah?
29:34Patrick Benton.
29:36I know who he is.
29:38Who?
29:39I did some digging around on Glendon's kids.
29:42Now, they got sent to live with foster parents after their mum died, right?
29:46And?
29:46Keith and Jackie Benton.
29:48Keith and Jackie Benton.
29:49Patrick was their son.
29:51Right.
29:51So where is he now?
29:53Well, he's dead.
29:55He was stillborn.
29:57You lied to us, Abby.
30:01We believe Adam's using the name Patrick Benton.
30:05My brother's the only family I've got.
30:08You tipped him off?
30:09No.
30:11I mean, yeah, I wanted to talk to him.
30:17Right, his phone must have been switched off.
30:22We speak on the phone now and then.
30:25Okay.
30:26So when was the last time?
30:31A couple of weeks ago.
30:36You know what?
30:36You're lucky you're not under arrest.
30:38Please don't tell my officer.
30:43It's all I've got.
30:45Well.
30:46Look, I'm sorry, okay?
30:48I'm trying to do the right thing now.
30:50Yeah, but you must have known what your brother was planning.
30:53Were you a part of it, Abby?
30:54No.
30:55I swear, I don't want my dad to get out.
30:57But we're thinking that your brother has killed three people.
31:02I'm sorry, but you don't seem too surprised by that.
31:13Adam was talking about Dad getting out.
31:19I just assumed he meant the retrial.
31:22I didn't think.
31:24It was like he'd forgotten everything that had happened.
31:32I envied him in a way.
31:34Abby, the longer your brother is out there, the more of a danger he becomes.
31:39Trust me, you don't want that on your conscience.
31:40This is from about a year ago.
31:55He came down the barracks.
31:57Showed him around.
31:58It was a nice day.
32:00You need to borrow this.
32:01He's just my little brother, you know.
32:10It's not his fault.
32:11He didn't stand a chance with him as a father.
32:22His phone switched off, but as soon as there's activity on it, we'll know exactly where he is.
32:26Using the identity of a dead child.
32:30I wonder who taught him that.
32:31Well, there's still no evidence he's been in touch with his old man.
32:35He could just be working on his own.
32:37Well, we'd better question him then.
32:40Need to catch him first, of course.
32:42We're close, Jake.
32:43Ronnie, I wanted to say, I'm sorry.
32:56We were going to send some flowers to Martine.
33:00I don't know if it's appropriate, Ron.
33:02What do you think?
33:04Yeah, she'd appreciate that.
33:06I've been so caught up with everything, I've not stopped to think home must be for you.
33:13Either of or, Henry.
33:22Miss Ashburton, when the shooting started, what did you do?
33:34I heard a loud bang.
33:39And I froze at first.
33:43And after that, when you realised what was happening.
33:49I got down, I think.
33:52I crouched down behind the car.
33:56You must have been terrified.
33:59Yes.
34:04Did you shut your eyes?
34:06My lord, this was four years ago.
34:10My learned friend cannot reasonably expect the witness to remember whether she momentarily closed her eyes or not.
34:17I'll let the witness answer that for herself, if you don't mind, Miss Barker.
34:22So, when the shooting started, you were hiding behind the car, did you close your eyes?
34:36Yes.
34:42Yes.
34:44I may have.
34:45For the entire time, that is.
34:50Until the shooting stopped.
34:55Yes.
34:57Miss Ashburton, would you mind speaking up for the jury, please?
35:01Yes.
35:05So, if you were hiding with your eyes tight shut, you can't categorically say that the defendant was the person carrying out the shooting.
35:17Can you?
35:25Miss Ashburton, do you understand the question?
35:34Please take your time.
35:38Look at the defendant.
35:40Is he the man you saw holding the gun that afternoon?
35:58No.
35:59We don't have a case without your evidence.
36:12You could be charged with perjury.
36:14You can't keep him in prison, but you'd put me there instead.
36:17And we can protect you.
36:18Like you did just now and there.
36:20Hayley, don't do this, please.
36:23You people have no idea.
36:26It's just another job to you, another case.
36:28No, it's not my birth.
36:29This is my life.
36:30It's not just your life that's affected.
36:34I can't.
36:38I'm sorry.
36:44It'll be okay.
36:45Don't hate.
36:47Just...
36:48don't.
36:58You know what happened?
37:16Yeah.
37:17I think he's going to walk because of it.
37:23Well, Kate did a pretty good job of the re-examination, but you never know what a jury will do.
37:30How are you, otherwise, Ron?
37:36I mean, hardly had a chance to breathe the last couple of days.
37:43No.
37:44No, I'm fine, Joe.
37:45Thanks for asking.
37:47When do you think the service will be?
37:48Um...
37:50I don't know.
37:57A while, I guess.
38:00Can't imagine how Martine's feeling.
38:02No, I know.
38:08Look, Ron, tell me if I'm being out of order.
38:11Yeah.
38:12Yeah, but if...
38:14If you needed to, uh, say, I don't know, take a break, step back for a bit, take some time off, yeah?
38:28No-one here...
38:30I mean, no-nobody would...
38:32Hey, Kayla, what's up?
38:37I just had tech on.
38:39Adam Glendon just switched on his phone.
38:42Got a location.
38:43Right.
38:46Southern Bridge Road.
38:48CPS.
38:50Can we just get going?
38:52This is ridiculous.
38:55Get across the other side of the bridge, take the first left, go round the back edge of the train.
39:09What's these guys here?
39:10That's it.
39:11Who are they?
39:12Keep your arm in.
39:14Okay.
39:16All right, Joe.
39:17You stay here.
39:18All right.
39:18All right.
39:18Everybody, get down!
39:34On the bike!
39:36Get down!
39:37Let's go!
39:38Good work, boys, well played.
40:01On that there, Joe.
40:03Do not move, son.
40:04He's just a boy.
40:11Well, he's a boy who's killed three people with his father's gun.
40:16You think it'll implicate him?
40:18So far, he's saying he's acted alone, but we're trying.
40:20The jury's been out here for three hours already.
40:25We could have a verdict any time now.
40:28No time to waste, then.
40:30I just want my life back.
40:32We have a Glock 26 that our ballistic pods have told us is the weapon used in all three of these shootings.
40:48And a notebook with the names and addresses of all the victims.
40:54So, you see, Adam, it's not a question of whether you did it or not, it's more of how and when your father gave you the orders.
41:06You were always your dad's favourite, weren't you?
41:09Like, we know he reached out to you.
41:13He gave you a chance to prove yourself, didn't he?
41:15So, you could show what a good son you are.
41:19I'm a good son.
41:22Nah, sorry, mate.
41:24You failed.
41:26You had a plan, right?
41:29No more witnesses, no more evidence than Daddy Walks.
41:35But you got distracted.
41:36Yeah, why Henry Sharp?
41:44He wasn't even a witness.
41:46He's not even taken the retrial.
41:49He deserves what's coming to him.
41:52The way you disrespected my dad.
41:55So, revenge, then.
41:58It's what got you caught in the end.
42:00You see, I always thought that people like your dad were trained to be dispassionate.
42:11You know?
42:12Keep their emotions in check, never make it personal.
42:15Yeah, I mean, we know he taught you that.
42:19So, I can't see him being happy with you now.
42:22You don't know nothing about my dad.
42:25What about your sister?
42:27What about her?
42:28What, do you plan on killing her at all?
42:30Do you threaten her at all?
42:32I love my sister.
42:41Did your mate, though, didn't I?
42:47His missus was screaming, man.
42:54Is that how your mum died?
42:55Don't talk about my mum.
42:58When your dad blew her brains out of me.
43:09You love your father, don't you?
43:12You think he loves you?
43:13What sort of dad would make his only son do the things you've done?
43:24He's more of a man than you'll ever be.
43:28And he didn't have to make me do any of this.
43:33I'm proud to have done all this for him.
43:35And you think he's proud of you?
43:37When he walks free from that court, I know he will be.
43:48He's not bothered about you, Adam.
43:50Do you honestly believe you're going to hear from him again?
43:57You are going to sit in a prison cell for the rest of your life,
44:04wondering why dear old dad never gets in touch.
44:08You, boy, are just a means to an end.
44:11Adam, help yourself out here.
44:22Your dad is not coming to save you this time.
44:25Right?
44:25You're on your own.
44:27Mate, you are 19 years old,
44:30looking at spending the rest of your life in prison.
44:33For him.
44:35Don't let him do that to you.
44:36Now, he told you
44:41to kill all of these people.
44:47Didn't he?
44:51Come on, Adam.
44:56What do you say?
45:02I say you should watch your back.
45:06You can't dispute that Hayley Ashburton,
45:18your key witness, has recanted.
45:20Our only witness?
45:22Glendon's had all the others killed.
45:24And if that's true, where's the evidence?
45:27Adam Glendon, the defendant's son,
45:29has been charged with the murders.
45:31Now, common sense says that his father
45:33manipulated him into acting on his behalf.
45:35Common sense, maybe.
45:37But again, where is the evidence?
45:39I'm afraid Mr. Nevins is right.
45:43Mark Glendon shouldn't be allowed
45:44to use the law to break it.
45:47If he walks free today,
45:49it is nothing short of an endorsement of murder.
45:51Steady, Miss Barker.
45:53I cannot delay this procedure
45:55based on speculation.
45:57The jury will decide what happens here today.
46:13Hey.
46:15Hi.
46:19Sorry about your brother.
46:20Why?
46:22Because we arrested him.
46:25Yeah, something like that.
46:27Not your fault, is it?
46:29No, I guess not.
46:32Sorry, I never got your first name.
46:35It's Joe.
46:37Thank you, Joe.
46:37Members of the jury,
46:51on count one of murder,
46:54do you find the defendant,
46:56Mark Francis Glendon,
46:59guilty or not guilty?
47:01Not guilty.
47:12I thank the jury for their hard work
47:16on this difficult case.
47:19Mr. Glendon,
47:21you will be taken back to the cells
47:23and processed for release.
47:25Mr. Glendon,
47:55I'll see you.
47:56I'll see you.
47:57I'll see you soon.
48:13I'll see you soon.
48:14I need them.
48:15Thanks, Ron.
48:16You're welcome.
48:17They'll want to take your statement
48:19if you're ready.
48:21As I'll ever be.
48:23I'll come and find you
48:24when I'm done.
48:25Henry, you okay?
48:32Henry?
48:35I thought that was it.
48:39I thought that was me.
48:44This isn't something they gave you any training for.
48:47Well, the first thing they taught me at Hendon was make sure you get home alive,
48:51get back to work first thing in the morning and make the tea.
48:56It's been quite a week.
48:58Yeah.
49:01To Wes.
49:04To Wes.
49:06Well, time I was off.
49:08Hey.
49:10Hey.
49:11Hey.
49:12I wasn't sure what to do with this.
49:15I swear, I'll take your job.
49:18I swear, I'll take your job.
49:19I swear, I'll take your job.
49:21I swear, I'll take your job.
49:25Hey.
49:27Hey.
49:28Oh, I wasn't sure what to do with this.
49:32Oh.
49:34That's all right, I'll take your job.
49:55Dear Wes, this isn't something I ever imagined I'd be writing.
50:21I'm sitting in your office, but I keep expecting you to walk back in and say it's all been a mistake.
50:31We were raised to never admit to needing help.
50:35We are the help.
50:39When I was at my lowest, even when I didn't know it, you were there without question.
50:46I never thanked you for that, because I honestly thought I'd have more time.
50:54Six more to seven altogether, please.
50:57It's all such a waste.
51:03Anything else, love?
51:04I feel so much anger.
51:06I can't even be upset.
51:12Yeah, I'll have a small bottle of vodka, please.
51:15Yeah.
51:16Fourteen ninety-five altogether than sweet tap.
51:26You never let me down.
51:29Five's twenty.
51:31Thanks, love.
51:32Right.
51:33No.
51:34No.
51:35And I won't let you down now.
51:37Excuse me, your vodka.
51:39I don't want to say goodbye, Wes.
51:44So I'll just say...