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00:00Ask no questions, and you'll be told no lies.
00:05But when you want to find the truth, that's all you have, questions.
00:12But the problem with questions is the answers.
00:16Sometimes the more you learn, the less you know.
00:31Well, I told you you were coming over for a visit.
00:34I told you, ma'am, I'm not going to Australia.
00:36The spider's bigger than your fists, and snakes,
00:38it's going up through the toilet and bite your lanyard off.
00:40Shut up.
00:41Blimey.
00:42It's a great opportunity.
00:43I don't need opportunities, Edna, all right?
00:46Just enough scratch to hit the ground running when I go back to Romania.
00:51To stay to you.
00:52Good night, Sean.
00:54Ah, you know, a couple of pints, forget to keep me wits about me.
00:57A couple of pints, forget to keep me wits about me.
00:59You can say that again.
01:01I was looking for you.
01:02Oh, were you now?
01:04Yeah.
01:05You're a hard man to find.
01:07Oh, he's no hard man, my boy.
01:09A softie, inside and out.
01:12Edna.
01:13I see your car's been in an accident.
01:16Occupational hazard.
01:18Really?
01:19A couple of lads in Killamore bought themselves a Skoda.
01:21Maybe they're trying to muscle into my taxi turf.
01:25Or there's my ex, Sheila.
01:27Christ, Sheila.
01:29Held a grudge ever since I gave her the boot.
01:31To be honest, though, it's probably just some bored kids.
01:35You'll be wanting a bath.
01:38Give the water a few minutes to warm up.
01:42Thanks.
01:48Oh, my God.
01:49What happened to you?
01:55I got hit by a car and interrogated.
01:58What?
01:59Then I see Sean's car's burnt to a crisp.
02:01Are you okay?
02:02Someone's trying to sabotage us.
02:04Hang on.
02:05Who interrogated you?
02:07I don't know.
02:08They were wearing balaclavas.
02:09Balaclavas.
02:10Okay.
02:11Don't take this the wrong way, but are you all right?
02:15I mean, look, are you sure it wasn't a misunderstanding?
02:19We are being threatened.
02:21It means there's a story here.
02:24This is extremely good news.
02:26Right.
02:29Did you know Sean was Mrs. O'Shea's son?
02:33We should be careful what we say around him.
02:55Water.
03:15So we have Malachy, Fiona, and the boy.
03:19I think we should focus on Fiona, right?
03:22Obviously, Bridget won't talk to us,
03:23but there must be some folks around who knew her,
03:25you know, what she was like, who she dated.
03:29Hey.
03:30You, uh, you want to join us?
03:39You okay?
03:40Yeah, you?
03:42Yeah.
03:43Well, glad you're here.
03:44Look, I think it's imperative that we honor the voices
03:48of the people we're talking to.
03:49Offer them respect, consideration.
03:52You know, what we can't be is deceitful and underhanded.
03:57I'm super disappointed that you stole that file, Emi.
04:00I'm sorry, it's just, you said...
04:03I must have misunderstood.
04:05Our work is all about trust.
04:07That's how we get people to open up,
04:09and people opening up is what makes or breaks us.
04:12All right?
04:13So, we all on the same page?
04:16Fuck me.
04:17This is interesting.
04:20There's a whole load of reports here about the missing boy.
04:24He didn't disappear.
04:25He showed up three days later.
04:27Look at this.
04:29His name's been tip-exed out every time it's mentioned.
04:32Do you have your phone?
04:39His name was Edward P.
04:40He was found outside a town on the side of a road
04:43by a nun called Sister Macdonald.
04:45All right, I'm off.
04:46Let me know if you need anything, yeah?
04:48Do you know anyone called Edward P?
04:50I know an Edward Lynch.
04:51Is there any chance that he could be the boy who went missing on sound?
04:55No, Lynch, he is a sex pervert.
04:57I'd steer well clear of him.
04:59Right, if you see Edna, will you let her know I've gone?
05:04Good job getting the scissor.
05:06Thanks.
05:10OK, Sister Macdonald seems to live on an island off the coast,
05:13Inishmictir.
05:15It's four ferries a day.
05:16I'll book us some seats.
05:19So are we all on the same page, Gilbert?
05:23Well, you know, it worked out this time,
05:26but we need to stick to the rules from now on.
05:31Thanks.
05:45Thanks.
05:47It's all right. Thank you.
05:49Thanks.
06:01Hey, can I take pictures, or is that sacrilegious?
06:04You know what? I'm going to do it.
06:06It'd be great for the website.
06:12You must be the podcasters, yes?
06:15Hi, my name's Emmy Scissor. I called ahead.
06:18Then you are Mr. Power and Miss Maloney.
06:22That's us.
06:23Wonderful.
06:24I am Reverend Mother Bernadette.
06:28I thought I'd offer you a personal tour myself.
06:32It isn't often we have such esteemed visitors.
06:36We're big fans of yours here, Mr. Power.
06:40Really?
06:41We're fiends for a good podcast.
06:44The first season of On Record was so profound.
06:49You were so brave to be that open
06:53about the difficult times in your marriage.
06:56Thank you.
06:57Of course, seasons two and three were a little disappointing.
07:03Oh.
07:05Let's begin.
07:07And of course, we'd like to chat with Sister McDonagh.
07:11Oh, I'm afraid our dear sister's not one for visitors these days.
07:15She's a bit long in the tooth.
07:18But I'll see what I can do.
07:21Please.
07:22Long in the tooth?
07:24Please.
07:25Long in the tooth.
07:26Sister Bernadette must be at least 80 herself.
07:29Nuns live forever.
07:31It's a curse.
07:33So the church dates from the 12th century.
07:37Originally a medieval castle.
07:39The Sisters of Mercy took it over about, quote, 100 years ago.
07:44Must be wonderful.
07:45You know, a life of quiet reflection,
07:47a commitment to God, a truly spiritual existence.
07:51Originally, yes.
07:53But in the 1980s, our branch of the order decided
07:57we needed to be more open to the world.
08:01We like to do the yoga outside when the sun is shining.
08:09Shiatsu and Reiki are private sessions
08:13done down by the beehive huts.
08:16On the other side of the island are the organic gardens.
08:20Grow our own.
08:22Slaughter our own.
08:24Well...
08:25Do you mind?
08:26No, please.
08:30Amy, get the release forms here.
08:33Can't help but think what the church might say
08:35about your little money-making retreat here.
08:38Oh.
08:39We had a schism back in the 80s.
08:42The order was desanctified.
08:44Officially, we're no longer a part of the church.
08:48Why are you still nuns?
08:51Because that's who we are.
08:54But I do have a question about who you are.
08:59Dove.
09:01Is that short for Duvesa?
09:04Duvesa Maloney?
09:06Word travels.
09:07I remember hearing about a young girl in Dublin years ago
09:14who started a fire in an abbey.
09:18Her name was Duvesa Maloney, too.
09:21Quite disturbed, they say.
09:23But it couldn't possibly be the same girline, now could it?
09:29Mr. Power, shall we?
09:45And, of course, our restaurant has gained quite a bit of attention.
09:49Two of our sisters trained under Jamie Oliver.
09:53And when do you think we'll get a chance to talk to Sister McDonagh?
09:57Well, let's take a look at our spa first.
10:06Sorry, you don't know where Sister McDonagh might be?
10:10I'm her niece, down from Dublin.
10:14Oh, she's upstairs, third floor, at the end of the hall.
10:17You're a lifesaver.
10:24Excuse me just a moment.
10:26Yeah, of course.
10:30Let's head to the third floor. McDonagh's up there.
10:33But shouldn't we wait for Mother Brown?
10:35No.
10:36Don't worry, Gilbert. It'll be grand.
10:43Come on.
10:59She doesn't look so good. Are you sure this is OK?
11:02Believe me, Gilbert, she'll be as sharp as ever.
11:05Runs are like wine, and eventually they end up as vinegar.
11:14Hello.
11:15Sister, we need to ask you some questions.
11:17Questions?
11:20What time is it?
11:22Have I missed Vespers?
11:24Seven. 20-something years ago, you found a boy, Edward.
11:30Have we met?
11:32Such lovely skin.
11:34You found a boy at the side of the road.
11:37A boy?
11:38Hi, Sister.
11:40My name's Gilbert.
11:42Hello.
11:43So Mother Bernadette tells us you're quite a fan of podcasts.
11:47I love a good podcast.
11:49I've just been listening to the one all about these twin brothers
11:53who killed all those poor orphans.
11:57It was very grisly.
11:59Well, we're making a podcast right now, and we really need your help.
12:04What's it about?
12:06Well, it's about the people who disappeared on Samhain.
12:08Oh, that whole thing?
12:10Yeah.
12:11I don't think I have anything terribly interesting to say.
12:14Just tell us about the boy.
12:16Dove.
12:18Look, you wouldn't believe how interested I am in what you have to say.
12:23So we heard that you found the missing boy?
12:28Oh.
12:30It was days after Samhain.
12:33I was driving into town, and the lad was standing by the side of the road.
12:38Huh. Was he lost?
12:40He didn't know where he was.
12:42He didn't know who he was, to be honest.
12:45I drove him into town and dropped him at the health center.
12:49Did he talk to you?
12:50Sure.
12:51He was on about fishing.
12:54Something about a boat.
12:57Rowing.
12:59It was such a long time ago.
13:02I can't remember.
13:04Yeah.
13:05Do you ever see him again?
13:07Sure, I see him all the time.
13:09You see him all the time?
13:11I'm partial to a little scoopine when I get into town.
13:15And Teddy's often at Fagin's, isn't he?
13:18Teddy?
13:20The singer at Fagin's.
13:22That's the one.
13:23Lovely lad he is.
13:25Voice of an angel, mind of a cabbage.
13:29What on earth is going on here?
13:33What were you thinking, Dove?
13:35You said, oh, it'll be grand.
13:37It was grand.
13:38We got what we needed.
13:39No, it was not grand.
13:42Bernadette said she'd sue us if we used the audio.
13:45We don't need it.
13:46Yes, we do.
13:48All right?
13:49It's the whole point of making a podcast, to get audio.
13:53You need their words.
13:55Now that Bernadette's all pissed off at us,
13:57we'd have no hope of getting any.
13:58Bernadette was giving us the runaround.
14:00We'd never find out.
14:01Yes, we would have.
14:02With a little patience.
14:05Look, we need to take our time and get people to trust us.
14:11You don't understand, Gilbert.
14:14Do you think no one in this town knew Teddy was the boy?
14:16Everyone here will talk you in circles.
14:19We do it your way, we find out nothing.
14:21Journalism isn't just squeezing people for information.
14:25We're here to build relationships.
14:27I mean, we need this podcast, Dove.
14:30We need it.
14:31Runs are just children.
14:33Children in old women's bodies, dressed in black,
14:36and married to Jesus.
14:38We are better off without.
14:51What's the crack?
14:52What's Teddy, sir, now?
14:53Teddy?
14:55Do you mean Teddy Power?
14:57Better be.
14:58Another power.
14:59I wonder if we're related.
15:01I think it's more likely he's related to Sergeant Power,
15:04the guy who happened to write the report
15:05that happened not to mention Teddy's name.
15:07Interesting theory.
15:09Do you know where we'd find Teddy?
15:10He has a workshop up the terrace road, I think.
15:13Let's head there, then.
15:14Is this safe, Sean?
15:15Ah, yeah.
15:16Be grand.
15:30Oh.
15:31Oh-ho.
15:32First hands?
15:33Vulcan.
15:34Goalie under 12s.
15:35Never leaves you.
15:36Oh.
15:37Oh.
15:38Oh.
15:39Oh.
15:40Oh.
15:41Oh.
15:42Oh.
15:43Oh.
15:44Oh.
15:45Oh.
15:46Oh.
15:47Oh.
15:48Oh.
15:49Oh.
15:50Oh.
15:51Oh.
15:52Oh.
15:53Oh.
15:54Oh.
15:55Oh.
15:56Oh.
15:57Oh.
15:59They can go slow, too.
16:22You were gone for three days, right?
16:24Must have been so scary.
16:27So scary.
16:41Do you have any idea who you might have been with?
16:46I got lost in the woods when I was a kid.
16:48For hours.
16:50Thought no one would find me.
16:58Maybe you could tell us about the day leading up to the festival.
17:01Huh?
17:02You have any idea what could have happened?
17:06Do you remember anything, Teddy?
17:10Ah, shit.
17:12Oh, jeez.
17:13You okay?
17:20Here.
17:21Thanks.
17:27Thanks.
17:37She was your friend, Fiona.
17:43Teacher, not friend.
17:48But you liked her.
17:50Hmm.
17:52I had a teacher in the convent.
17:55Sister Geraldine.
17:58She was my best friend, isn't that sad?
18:01I was 16 and she could only have been a few years older than me.
18:06Girl teaching girls.
18:10We'd hide in the cloisters and smoke at lunch.
18:18Fiona would take me home after school.
18:23So I wouldn't be alone.
18:27She made me dinner.
18:30Told me stories.
18:33I'd make a fire in the front room.
18:36What was your favourite story?
18:39She loved Granuel.
18:42The pirate queen.
18:45I love her.
18:47Fiona said she bowed to no man.
18:52Just what the hell do you think you're doing?
18:54Sergeant Powell, we were...
18:55You've got no right to barge in here and talk to my son.
18:57He's a grown man. He can talk to whoever he likes.
18:59Get out. Now.
19:00We were just chatting.
19:01I don't care.
19:02Get out or I'll arrest you for harassment.
19:05Out!
19:18You treat no business with him and he's got no business with you.
19:21Sergeant...
19:22Podcast my hole.
19:23He's a vulnerable young man.
19:25You pack of vultures.
19:29Well, that was interesting.
19:31That's two interviews blown in one day.
19:34That was amazing, Dove.
19:35Like your teacher?
19:36What?
19:37No.
19:38Bollocks.
19:39See how nervous Perra was?
19:41We're getting close to something.
19:43No. No, we're not, Dove.
19:45They're clearly hiding something.
19:47It doesn't matter.
19:48Look, there's an island of nuns teaching yoga.
19:51And I can't use the audio.
19:52We actually found the missing boy.
19:54And I can't use the audio.
19:56Guys?
19:57If there's no audio, there's no story.
19:59No story.
20:00I got hit by a car and threatened.
20:03Sean's car got set on fire.
20:05Power is clearly covering something.
20:07Teddy, Fiona and Malachy disappeared.
20:10Whatever happened that night is still important to someone.
20:12The story is right here.
20:14We just have to find it.
20:15Guys?
20:16Have you ever listened to a podcast where they actually solve it?
20:20I need diversions.
20:22Red herrings.
20:23Human interest.
20:24The stuff that people actually care about.
20:26Without audio, it's all pointless.
20:28Guys?
20:29What?
20:30Where's Sean?
20:35He's where we left him.
20:48It's a note from Sean.
20:49Needed to see a man about some business.
20:51What are we supposed to do? Walk?
20:53I guess.
20:55We've got a bit of a problem.
20:56Go on.
20:57There's no nice way to spin this.
20:59The police have subpoenaed your emails.
21:01Now, obviously we're doing everything we can to fight it,
21:04but they're talking the official Secrets Act.
21:07I didn't do anything.
21:09The Secrets Act means prison, Damien.
21:11No one is going to prison.
21:13And we're doing everything we can this end.
21:16I should come home.
21:17Absolutely not.
21:18I know you, Dove.
21:19You come back, kick off and just make everything worse.
21:21Stay in Bodkin, keep your head down,
21:24let the lawyers take care of it.
21:33Everything okay?
21:34Aren't we walking?
21:42We should follow Power.
21:43He was rattled.
21:44See where he goes, who he talks to.
21:46Wait, what are you talking about?
21:47That is literally the opposite of what we need to do.
21:50If anything, I should go apologize to him,
21:52try to rebuild our relationship.
21:54Relationship? He's guilty of sin.
21:56Oh, come on.
21:57You've got to stop jumping to conclusions.
22:00Teddy was traumatized as a boy.
22:02Power is trying to protect him.
22:04That doesn't mean there's a conspiracy.
22:07Dara, hey.
22:09I heard Frank was looking for you.
22:11Frank?
22:12Be careful with that one.
22:14I don't think I know a Frank.
22:16Sure.
22:17Says he knows you're from Fagans.
22:19Oh.
22:21So, uh, do you have a second?
22:23Yeah.
22:24Oh.
22:25What are you doing?
22:26I'm getting my audio.
22:31So, uh, is this the melancholy one?
22:34Yeah, he's Fred Dyed.
22:36Oh, poor guy. What happened?
22:38I ace him.
22:39Oh.
22:42So, is this all your land?
22:44Yeah.
22:45200 acres.
22:47Me and me's hollowed out to the sea.
22:49Been in the family for generations.
22:51Oh, wow.
22:52That's a lot of land.
22:54Keeps me busy, I'm proud to say that.
22:56Other than the odd dip into town,
22:58I've never left the land.
22:59What?
23:00But don't you get curious about what's out there?
23:04I'm a very curious man.
23:06Every day I'm filled with wonder.
23:09When the lambs frolic in the spring,
23:12when the rain sings in the morning.
23:15When I was a boy, I watched a horde of eels
23:17wriggle their way down to the river.
23:20This land is full of stories.
23:23I never tire of mirroring them.
23:26So why would I leave?
23:28It's beautiful.
23:31And who's going to walk the farm
23:32when artificial intelligence kicks in, huh?
23:35You can't deep fake roast beef.
23:37That is a good point.
23:39Did you get that, Gilbert?
23:42So, uh, do you know Teddy at all?
23:45Sure, since he was a boy.
23:48Quite the charmer he was.
23:50Until, well, you know.
23:53What about Fiona Doyle?
23:54Teddy used to follow around like a little puppy, so he did.
23:57Do you know if he knew Malachy O'Connor?
23:59Malachy?
24:01What about him?
24:02Well, they all disappeared that night.
24:04Can't help but wonder if they're connected.
24:06I wouldn't know anything about that.
24:08Did you know Malachy?
24:09Know him?
24:11How well do you really know anybody?
24:13It's just a question.
24:14Yeah, well, questions is what gets one into trouble.
24:16You ask the wrong person a question,
24:18you get a rock in your gob and your teeth in the floor.
24:20We were just...
24:22Look, Malachy's gone over 20 years now.
24:25You can ask all the questions you want.
24:28It doesn't matter now.
24:34What was that?
24:37There's a man who knows more than he's telling.
24:44Took you long enough.
24:46Yeah, business.
24:49Come on.
24:51Oh, now you're in a hurry.
25:01Savage.
25:08Oh, Christ.
25:10What's happening?
25:12Oh, don't touch it!
25:14What's all this?
25:16Huh?
25:17Road bowling.
25:19And what is road bowling?
25:21It's like golf.
25:23It's a steel ball down the middle of the road.
25:25Whoever covers the distance in the fewest throws wins.
25:28Just watch, watch.
25:30Amy, we need to record everything.
25:44You thinking of putting a bet on, then?
25:46No, I'm not much of a gambler.
25:48That's exactly what Frank said.
25:50He's a gambler.
25:52He's a gambler.
25:54He's a gambler.
25:56He's a gambler.
25:58That's exactly what Frank said.
26:00Who is Frank?
26:03They say you want to play, eh?
26:05Good luck with that one.
26:09Hey.
26:12Was that Damien on the phone before?
26:15I'm sorry, are we friends?
26:17How do you want to go to brunch and shove avocado toast down our gobs
26:20while we shoot mimosas up our hoops?
26:24Yeah, it was Damien.
26:26There's some...
26:28...complications with something we published.
26:30The NHS case?
26:32With the whistleblower?
26:34Yeah, the guy who hung himself from the fucking rafters.
26:36Let's just stick to the work, yeah?
26:38It's all that matters.
26:41Well, if it isn't my most deadly enemy.
26:45Yep, just plotting your downfall.
26:48Very good.
26:50Have you solved the mystery yet?
26:52Well, the real mystery is the rules of road-battling.
26:59You throw a metal ball down the fucking road.
27:01If you don't make it to the pub, you've lost.
27:12I didn't mean to interrupt.
27:14I'm sorry.
27:17I didn't mean to intrude or anything. I'm sorry.
27:20Sure, it's fine.
27:22I'm just a huge fan of yours.
27:24I mean, all your early reporting from Northern Ireland,
27:26that piece about dark money in the city.
27:28You broke that single-handedly, I really admire that.
27:32I really want to do what you do.
27:34One day.
27:36I'm still consulting on a true crime podcast in the arse end of nowhere.
27:40Big fucking success, me.
27:43Big fucking success, me.
27:46But while I'm here...
27:48Names?
27:49Barry on the right, Cahill on the left.
27:52Hey, Barry. Cahill.
27:54Hello.
27:55I hear you're a man who knows things.
27:57Him? Well, I don't know about that.
28:00Did you know Fiona Doyle back in the day?
28:02She was a lovely girl.
28:04I only lived on the same street as her.
28:06But go on, that's the goal.
28:08Oh, yeah? And what was she like?
28:11She was a lovely girl.
28:14And what about Malachy O'Connor?
28:16Heard some rumblings.
28:18Kept to himself, that fella did.
28:20Did he have any friends? A job?
28:22A blow-in he was. Don't know a thing about him.
28:25But he was a mad bowler.
28:27That's right, mad.
28:29He had a smooth action, arm like a gun.
28:31County court champion back in the day, isn't that right, Barry?
28:341998, I think.
28:37He was 98.
28:39And they make Malachy 99.
28:41Finnegan? Oh, you idiot.
28:43It couldn't have been Finnegan.
28:45Why not? I knew his sister.
28:47Did you? Yeah. What has that got to do with it?
28:49Interesting, you're not a soul, seems to know a thing about Malachy.
28:52What do you think it means?
28:54I think it means it's a fucking mystery.
28:59Hey, what about you?
29:01What about me?
29:03What do you think happened?
29:05Fucking idea.
29:07Oh, come on.
29:09What were you doing during the last Samhain festival?
29:11Nothing. I hadn't moved to town yet.
29:13Oh.
29:15I thought you were a local.
29:17You seem so connected.
29:19I get around.
29:21Oh, maybe you can answer this for me.
29:23Do you know a guy named Frank?
29:25Oh, the New Age travellers.
29:27Their camp is just up the road there.
29:29New Age traveller?
29:31Hippies, blow-ins.
29:33It's the 1960s.
29:35Supposedly, West Cork's the safest place to survive nuclear fallout.
29:39But I think it's because no-one here gives a shit what they get up to.
29:45That's it, lovely lad. Big smile.
29:47Thanks, lads.
29:53Hello again.
29:55Do you often take pictures of the winners?
29:57Oh, I've just been doing it for 30 years.
29:59Analogue, you know.
30:01Life on bollocks.
30:03Yeah, well, do you keep them?
30:05You don't want shots of them.
30:07You're just gathering dust.
30:09But I publish my pictures in the local paper.
30:11They do. Every year.
30:13That is fascinating.
30:17Take out your phone.
30:19Look up the local paper.
30:21Road Bowling, 1996 to 2001.
30:23There should be a photo of Malachy there.
30:25The West Cork Journal isn't online.
30:27It's archived at the local library.
30:29Oh, the library. Great.
30:31We're off to the pub to celebrate the game. You coming?
30:33What?
30:35We found a lead, Gilbert. A lead that might lead to a picture of Malachy.
30:37Great.
30:39So we'll pass on the pub, yeah?
30:41Well, you know, I promised the boys that, you know...
30:43You promised the boys?
30:45Who the hell are the boys?
30:53Those are the boys.
30:55Look, come on. We had a good day. It was productive.
30:57It's time for a little R&R.
30:59This isn't some fucking holiday, Gilbert.
31:01If you want to know what's going on here,
31:03you're going to have to force the issue.
31:05Is she OK?
31:07Travel back home.
31:09All that from the NHS story?
31:11The one with the dead guy.
31:13Maybe you should go with her.
31:15Keep her out of trouble.
31:17While you go to the pub with the boys?
31:19Yeah.
31:21Wait!
31:23Wait!
31:25I'm coming with you.
31:27Did Gilbert tell you to do that?
31:29No. Yeah.
31:31Yeah, he did.
31:33Are you looking for a ride into town?
31:45Do you lads like a bit of a party?
31:47A party?
31:49Well, yeah. Yeah, sure.
31:55Yeah!
32:09Excuse me.
32:11You got the band?
32:13Hi, Dave.
32:23What?
32:25The package has been received.
32:29No fucking spying with it.
32:31I was...
32:33Sorry?
32:35It's on a pint.
32:37Please, yeah?
32:39That's great. Thank you.
32:41Thanks a million.
32:55You know why Guinness
32:57is the most popular drink in Ireland, Gilbert?
33:01It's the weight.
33:05You lost your job.
33:07The man's still taking money
33:09from your pocket.
33:11You're getting non-stop grief at home.
33:13Enough to put you in an early grave.
33:15And on top of that,
33:17it's pissing rain.
33:19And for just one moment,
33:21you can sit with yourself
33:23and see the future.
33:25And know that at least one
33:27good thing is coming.
33:29And that,
33:31that's a rare thing,
33:33Gilbert Power.
33:35To know the future holds something positive.
33:39Do you mind
33:41if I
33:43get you to just say that again?
33:47Why would you ruin a lovely conversation
33:49with a thing like that?
33:51I don't want to remember
33:53the things I've said.
34:01I'll be taking that.
34:03Let's just call it a down payment, shall we?
34:05For?
34:07Were you so pissed you don't remember?
34:11Hi.
34:13You got into a little game
34:15with my mate Frank?
34:17Frank?
34:19So he's looking to collect
34:218,000 euros, boy-o.
34:23What?
34:25You lost 8K to Frankie.
34:27Okay, but I don't
34:29remember any of that.
34:31I mean, are you sure
34:33it was me?
34:358,000?
34:43That's me.
34:45Look, I don't have that
34:47just laying around and having
34:49some cash flow issues.
34:51Hey, you owe me
34:538,000 euros, you prick.
34:55Hey, hey, Frank, the lad'll pay.
34:57You will pay,
34:59won't you?
35:02Okay.
35:06Right, who's for a drink?
35:08What you having?
35:17I guess we'll have to come back tomorrow.
35:32Find anything?
35:37Reckon you could fit through there?
35:39I mean, I could, I think,
35:41but the library's closed.
35:45So, where are you?
35:47Bodkin.
35:49And who are you with?
35:51You.
35:53And what do I want?
35:55To get into the library, which is closed.
35:57Exactly.
35:59The investigation is closed, but six feet
36:01above your head is, what?
36:03A window.
36:05An open window.
36:07You admire me, right?
36:09You know who I got where I am?
36:11By going through the
36:13fucking window.
36:29Fuck.
36:59Fuck.
37:20That was so exciting.
37:22We're bad.
37:30Fuck.
37:38And here's 1996.
37:43Yes, 99.
37:45Look.
37:46Fuck, we found him.
37:48And not just him.
37:51Did that shape miss?
37:53They knew each other.
37:56Wait, hang on.
37:58What?
37:59You, I recognized him.
38:10Fuck.
38:16Fuck, fuck, fuck.
38:25Fuck.
38:33Yeah, in America, we knock.
38:35This is a picture of Malachy O'Connor
38:37one year before he disappeared.
38:39And this is Seamus Gallagher.
38:41Oh, my God.
38:43Only his name isn't Seamus.
38:45What?
38:46His real name is Jack McFadden,
38:48also known as the Badger.
38:50My first job was on the Belfast Beat.
38:52The Badger was infamous for smuggling
38:54into the border before the Good Friday Agreement.
38:56Petrol, arms, drugs,
38:58anything that needed moving.
39:00A lot of ugly rumors about him.
39:02Knee capping, murder.
39:04Not a man to fuck with.
39:06Seamus, really?
39:08I mean, he seems like such a nice guy.
39:10He's not.
39:12Jack McFadden, a.k.a. the Badger,
39:14assumed dead, has actually been
39:16hiding out for 20 years in Bodkin
39:18under the name Seamus Gallagher.
39:20A violent smuggler arrives in town
39:22at the same time two people disappear?
39:24A coincidence?
39:26Really? I mean, this barely looks like him.
39:28Seamus is the Badger.
39:30There's a reason he's in Bodkin,
39:32and we're gonna find out what it is.
39:40A terrible thing has happened.
39:48I came to Bodkin
39:50expecting a simple cold case
39:52to ask questions.
39:54But when I saw Dara's body
39:56lying there,
39:58I realized there was one question
40:00I never thought to ask.
40:02What if this cold case
40:04isn't really cold?