Curfew - Season 01 Episode 03

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Transcript
00:00You have one of those, you could untag any man you want.
00:07I mean, the ex-husband's lying. The boyfriend's full of shit.
00:10You think a man did this?
00:12Yeah, well, you're wrong.
00:13You and your pet theories do not leave this station.
00:15Do you understand me?
00:17You've got me lying for superior officers.
00:19Just relax, Freddy.
00:20It's Eddie.
00:21Mum.
00:22And why would I give you my security footage?
00:24You can get a warrant.
00:25Well, I look forward to ignoring it.
00:26Ben Williams' wife is the one who filed the civil suit.
00:29She really wanted to make Sarah pay.
00:32You know, statistically,
00:34women are most in danger from the men they're sleeping next to.
00:40Tom Banley is a cohab counsellor and crisis worker
00:43specialising in women's safety.
00:45He's here to talk to our boys about making the right choices.
00:52Thank you, Miss Jones.
00:54Erm...
00:55Erm...
00:58To abuse a woman is a choice.
01:03To sexually assault a woman is a choice.
01:08How many do we have here?
01:091, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15...
01:1616 students.
01:18Nine boys.
01:20That means that two of you will commit domestic abuse.
01:26One will commit rape.
01:30Perhaps even one of you will kill.
01:34Decide now. That's never going to be you.
01:39Before the Women's Safety Act, we didn't know these figures.
01:43We would talk, for example, about the percentage of women raped
01:47rather than the number of male rapists,
01:50as if rape was something that just happened.
01:52Not something that men choose to do.
01:55But, erm, we hold men accountable now.
02:03CHEERING
02:05Young man, do you know what this is?
02:07Yeah.
02:08The alpha symbol.
02:09Correct.
02:11Today we will be discussing alpha,
02:13the online gurus who peddle their toxic ideology,
02:17an ideology rooted in hate.
02:19We'll be discussing what we can do to tackle it.
02:22These guys are losers.
02:23Well, at least they're fighting back.
02:25Where do you hear this shit from, James?
02:27Men, Parker.
02:29Do your research.
02:30They take it out on women because, curfew or not,
02:33they don't know how to control their own lives.
02:36Oh.
02:37It is true that usually these men are...
02:40hurting.
02:41Sorry, what was your name?
02:43Max.
02:44Lesson in life, Max.
02:46A man who's hurting is a man who's dangerous.
02:58Now, should men be made to stay at home at night
03:01in order to keep women safe?
03:02That's the issue being debated in the House of Commons today.
03:05The Women's Safety Act is a law that protects women.
03:08Does this pit women's rights against men?
03:12Does this pit women's rights to safety
03:15against men's rights to freedom?
03:17It's discrimination against 50% of the population.
03:19Well, that's it.
03:20In a hugely significant vote,
03:22Britain has become the first country in the world
03:24to introduce a curfew on all men.
03:26The tag is worn at all times
03:28and requires men to remain at home between 7pm and 7am.
03:32If men learned how to behave themselves,
03:34then we wouldn't have to have these extraordinary measures.
03:37The crime statistics demonstrate that the curfew is working.
03:40We've lived through a period of segregation.
03:42No progress comes without pain or reaction.
03:46A group who call themselves alphas
03:48is spreading online hate and misogyny.
03:50Huge protests have sprung up across the country
03:53calling for an end to curfew.
03:55If we lift the curfew,
03:58how do we protect women?
04:06Forensics confirms it.
04:09Traces of semen from Helen's post-mortem
04:12are a direct match to Tom Barnley.
04:14He left that out of his story this morning, didn't he?
04:17It's a bit inappropriate, is it not?
04:19Sleeping with a client?
04:20Yeah, just a bit.
04:21Coffee and a hot chocolate.
04:23Thanks.
04:25Since when is my name Spamela?
04:33Uh, it's Aisha from the tech room.
04:35Can you get it?
04:39Uh, D.I. Green's phone.
04:41Who's this?
04:42It's Eddie.
04:43Uh, DC Wilson.
04:44We spoke this morning.
04:45You said you liked my green jumper.
04:47Can I speak to Pam directly, please?
04:49She said to call ASAP.
04:50Oh, right, yeah.
04:51Uh, here she is.
04:52Mm.
04:54Aisha, hi, yeah.
04:55Can you run an ANPR check on Tom Barnley for me, please,
04:59between the hours of 10pm and midnight last night?
05:02Freddie will send you the registration.
05:0410pm?
05:05Yeah, just go with me on this.
05:07Oh, is there any sign of Cass Jackson at all?
05:09No.
05:10You're looking for Cass?
05:11Yeah, yeah.
05:12We haven't been able to locate her
05:13since we arrested her mum this morning.
05:15Why, do you know her?
05:16Uh, yeah, she's friends with my son, Billy.
05:18It might be worth me asking him if he's seen her.
05:20Anywhere Cass goes, Billy follows,
05:23and that's usually bunking off school.
05:30Hang on.
05:32Bloody hell.
05:34What? What is it?
05:35What is it?
05:40That's 10.45 last night.
05:48Wow, Freddie.
05:50Seems our cohab counsellor broke curfew.
06:00This is bad timing, Sue.
06:03People are already on edge with the vote coming up.
06:07I know.
06:08You assured us you could handle this.
06:11I can.
06:13But we, uh...
06:16might have a complication.
06:27In through the nose, out through the mouth.
06:30There you go.
06:32You're bigger than the pain, remember that.
06:40DI Green.
06:41I'm in with a couple right now.
06:43What the fuck is this?
06:45It's a period pain simulator.
06:47Oh, Christ alive.
06:48I need to talk to you privately.
06:50You know, about the client you were sleeping with?
06:52The one who ended up dead?
06:55Take this.
06:56Yes.
06:58Just one moment.
07:06I should have told you about Helen.
07:08I'm sorry.
07:09But it's been awful, you know?
07:11Grieving and not being able to tell anyone.
07:14I mean, I'm not stupid.
07:16I know how this looks, but...
07:18I loved her.
07:19Oh, cut the shit.
07:20Where were you last night?
07:22I was on call.
07:23I have special dispensation to work during curfew hours.
07:26Well, only police officers and doctors have special dispensation.
07:29Yes, and other response teams.
07:31I work at Total Harmony.
07:33Delivering emergency counselling for women who have fled domestic violence.
07:37And as I'm sure you're aware, Inspector...
07:40the night time is dangerous for women, even in their own homes.
07:43What time are you out?
07:45I had a call out at nine and was back by eleven.
07:48I took my approved commuting route and was back within the allotted hours.
07:52We can check this, you know.
07:53Yes, I know, but it's all true.
07:55Every minute of my trip is accounted for.
07:57Do you often sleep with your clients, Mr Banley?
08:04We just fell for each other.
08:10How have things been, Helen?
08:13You know...
08:19We broke up.
08:23Oh, goodness, I'm so sorry.
08:26That must be painful.
08:29Though I have to say, I am relieved to know that you're safe.
08:37I'm so sorry.
08:41Thank you, great to see you.
08:42What time is that?
08:43Great work.
08:44OK, thanks.
08:48It seems he really was called out.
08:50His tag confirms the movements.
08:52Big chunk of time to be away from home.
08:54I want to talk to all the staff at Total Harmony.
08:56Yeah.
08:57Analyse every minute of Mr Banley's special dispensation.
09:02Slime it up.
09:03Yep.
09:04We found Helen's car.
09:05It'd been dumped in a lake by the school.
09:21The diving team's done a preliminary sweep.
09:30Right then.
09:42What are you thinking?
09:44Patrick found out that Helen was burning them off for Tom?
09:48Yeah, maybe.
09:50But then why would you spray-paint bitch across the back of someone's car
09:54and then chuck it in the lake so no-one can see your handiwork?
09:59How far's the school from here?
10:02It's two fields over.
10:05So, she didn't get very far from work.
10:10Did they find her bag?
10:12No.
10:13No, no, but they found the phone in the glove compartment.
10:15It's in a bowl of rice back at the station.
10:17Does this actually work?
10:19I dropped my phone in the bath the other week
10:21and it was fine once it dried out.
10:25No bag.
10:29Did anyone try the lost and found?
10:33Excuse me, has a woman's handbag been handed in at all?
10:36Lost property's overflowing.
10:38Seems almost everyone left something behind
10:40at the parent-teacher event yesterday.
10:42Can you check for me, please?
10:45Oh!
10:47Is that genuine?
10:50Hi.
10:51It's Sita, isn't it? We spoke earlier.
10:55Look, um, we could really do with footage from your dad's truck,
11:00you know, just to help us figure out what happened to Miss Jones.
11:04I thought you were getting a warrant.
11:06Yeah, yeah, we could, but it would be much quicker
11:09if you could just persuade him for us.
11:11I mean, whoever did this,
11:12we don't want to give them the opportunity to hurt somebody else.
11:15Oh, hold on, she doesn't have to do your job for you.
11:18What was she like, Miss Jones?
11:20I mean, it can't have been easy for her, being so young and pretty,
11:24having to manage all those teenage boys.
11:27She loved the attention. Right? She was a pick-me girl.
11:30Shut up, James! Shut up, James!
11:32She wasn't trying to flirt with you, she was just doing her job.
11:35I know you lot think curfew has solved misogyny and all, but it hasn't.
11:39She had to deal with a lot of bullshit.
11:41Wolf-whistling, upskirting innuendo, you name it, it happened.
11:48This is everything we've got. Thanks.
11:51Take your time. Great, thank you.
11:54Right, let's get out of here. Yeah.
12:01God, that's disgusting.
12:05Oh, hey, you two, you haven't seen Cass Jackson today, have you?
12:08No.
12:10Billy, Billy called you, you might know.
12:12He's totally under our thumb. Yeah, he always knows.
12:15Yeah, he's probably playing basketball or something. Thank you.
12:26Could be it. OK.
12:29She didn't leave the school last night.
12:33We're looking at a potential kill site.
12:39I thought you said they found the phone in the car.
12:43I... Did that?
12:47Why would you have two phones?
12:53I don't know.
12:56MUSIC PLAYS
13:07There he is. I'm going to go and have a word with him.
13:09I'll call in about the evidence.
13:18Billy!
13:20You got a minute?
13:22How do you know my name?
13:24I, er...
13:26I work with your mum down at the station.
13:33Yeah?
13:35Yeah, a handbag, some ID and a mobile phone.
13:38Sure, I'm on it.
13:40OK, great, thank you.
13:55MUSIC CONTINUES
14:01Is this about Miss Jones? Yeah.
14:03Oh, OK.
14:05Yeah, she, um...
14:07She didn't deserve that.
14:09What did she deserve?
14:12I don't know, to live her life or something.
14:16I'm, er... I'm told that you might know where Cass Jackson is.
14:21And, apparently, you two, er...
14:23Bicker Steve? Yeah, well, um...
14:25Not anymore, I guess.
14:27I was supposed to walk to school to her, but she never showed this morning, so...
14:30Do you know where she's gone?
14:32I don't know. Her dad's?
14:34No, I was with Greg this morning. She's not with him.
14:36Right, well...
14:38It's important that I find her.
14:43OK, well, you, um...
14:45Could ask Max. Max Williams.
14:47Yeah, but I'm not sure he can get his shoulders to pull it off.
14:50He definitely doesn't.
14:54Hey, new kid.
14:55She's been obsessed with him ever since he arrived.
14:57How's it all going? A big adjustment?
14:59Surviving.
15:01But, er... I don't think anything beats the drama of my first day.
15:05You know, it's not every day you see a guy stunned with a taser.
15:08Yeah.
15:10Sorry about my mum being such a psycho.
15:12Like, clearly she's not stable enough to be armed.
15:14Well, it wasn't a gun.
15:16It was just a taser.
15:18Oh, of course. Mr American knows all about real guns.
15:22You know, we don't leave the house at night for entirely different reasons.
15:26You think men are dangerous? Try arming them.
15:31It's so stupid. As if I couldn't defend myself if I needed to.
15:34Well, you couldn't.
15:36What?
15:38Cass, you're a smart girl.
15:40Thanks.
15:42So, if a man wanted to hurt you, he could.
15:46As simple as that.
15:48Thanks, Billy. That's not at all a creepy thing to say.
15:52Billy's right, though, isn't he?
15:54Good morning, everyone.
15:56Come on in.
16:03Hey, Max.
16:05You should see the way she looks at him.
16:07They're probably off somewhere shagging.
16:16OK, Billy, Billy, Billy, look at me, look at me, look at me.
16:19Stay exactly where you are. Don't move.
16:21Freddie, Freddie, come here. I found the kill sign.
16:23I need you to phone it in for me. Are you OK? Look at me.
16:26Everything's going to be all right. Just stay completely still, OK?
16:29Don't touch anything, don't do anything.
16:32Officer Freeman! Yes, Mum?
16:34Can you bag those up for me?
16:36Thank you. No problem.
16:39Officer Freeman! Yes, Mum?
16:41Can you bag those up for me?
16:43Thank you. No problem.
17:09DISPATCHER SPEAKS INDISTINCTLY
17:30Forensics!
17:33DISPATCHER SPEAKS INDISTINCTLY
17:36We've got a murder weapon.
17:50OK, let's bag this up.
17:56DISPATCHER SPEAKS INDISTINCTLY
18:03Forensics needs to take your clothes, Mum.
18:05No, I'm not wearing one of those. You'll have to find me something else.
18:08Sorry.
18:17Um, Eddie, don't...
18:24Come on, don't talk.
18:26Mum?
18:28How did that happen? I hardly touched it.
18:31Um... I can explain.
18:34Yeah, I think you'd better have, son.
18:37Are you about to have some water, Eddie?
18:42Look, you said there was an explosion.
18:44Yeah.
18:46I don't know what's going on, but I don't know what's happening.
18:49What's going on?
18:51I don't know.
18:53I don't know what's going on.
18:57I don't know.
19:01I...
19:03I...
19:05Look, you said there was an explanation for this and we haven't formally arrested you,
19:08but if you don't start talking, we're going to have to.
19:13Come on, love, just tell them the truth.
19:20It was Cass.
19:24She took the coda?
19:26Yeah, she stole it from her mum's work.
19:29I told her to pay her back, but she didn't listen to me.
19:32So, when was this?
19:37Last Tuesday.
19:42So, you've been walking around for eight days with a tag that you can take off?
19:49Yeah.
19:53I didn't kill Miss Jones, I promise.
19:57What did she want it for?
19:59She never believed it was her dad's fault he broke curfew.
20:04Thanks.
20:05Sorry I can't take you anywhere nicer.
20:07No, it's fine.
20:09How's the new place? When can I visit?
20:11It's bloody awful, isn't it?
20:14Well, I can't rent privately because I've got this conviction hammer around my neck, so...
20:20I'm not even allowed to live in my own house.
20:23What?
20:25I'm not going to live with you.
20:27Ever.
20:28But I can't keep living with mum. She's driving me mad.
20:32Oh, if only I could find a way to prove that it weren't my fault.
20:35There was something dodgy about it, even.
20:38What do you mean?
20:39Well, it was shoddy police work, wasn't it?
20:43You know, the police knew my car was bussed, but no-one checked.
20:47So, I'm not going to live with you.
20:49The police knew my car was bussed, but no-one checked.
20:52They wouldn't even give me the CCTV.
21:13Cass.
21:15You okay?
21:16Yeah, I'm fine.
21:20You okay?
21:29Can I stay here tonight?
21:33Yeah.
21:46Billy?
21:48She was so upset about not being able to live with her dad.
22:02I guess she thought I could help.
22:05Because of you, mum.
22:08Because of you, mum.
22:31What do you mean, help?
22:34Billy, what did you do?
22:37I don't know.
22:45Hey, Trevor.
22:46All right, Billy?
22:47Mum's just left her bag behind.
22:48Do you mind?
22:49She's just waiting for me in the car.
22:51All right, just this once.
22:52But she needs to be with you next time.
22:54I know, I know.
23:01Cass said that she'd only put my tie back on
23:03if I got hold of some old CCTV footage.
23:06I stole my mum's lanyard and password.
23:30CCTV of what?
23:36The night that her dad got arrested.
23:40She thought that if there was some evidence
23:42of him being treated badly by the police
23:44then maybe it would get his conviction overturned.
23:48That way they'd be able to live together again.
23:53What was on the video?
23:56I don't know.
23:58I didn't check.
23:59I just gave it straight to Cass.
24:00I was too scared.
24:02Ayesha, I need you to find out what was on that footage.
24:04And you, you need to tell your mum
24:06everything you can remember
24:07about the time, the date and the place
24:09that Cass wanted access to.
24:12Er...
24:13Mum.
24:15I've got the all clear to see the victim's house.
24:18OK.
24:26Yeah, well, they've been searching her home
24:28since her body was found this morning.
24:30So far, all they've flagged
24:31is two empty boxes of...
24:34..methoprostone.
24:36Let me see.
24:38Methoprostone.
24:39It's an abortion drug.
24:42So she was pregnant?
24:45I don't know any more.
24:47Well, we need to talk to Patrick
24:48as well as everybody's favourite co-hab counsellor.
24:51Find out which one was the father.
24:53And we need to find Cass Jackson.
24:55She's been running around for weeks now
24:57with a fully functioning tag code.
24:59God knows how many people she's untagged.
25:05Er...
25:07Are you OK, Mum?
25:08Yeah.
25:09Yeah, everything's fine.
25:20Morning, girls.
25:21Morning.
25:23Hm?
25:28It seems Sian Williams is, er...
25:31..very keen to get Helen's testimony
25:33in the Cool Townsend case.
25:36Let's pay her a visit when we're done.
25:38See if Cass is there with Max.
25:43OK.
25:45I'll see you later.
25:47Bye.
25:49Bye.
25:51So, who were you, Helen Jones?
25:59What do you make of all this, then?
26:01Quite the set-up.
26:04I'm full in, sir.
26:06Let's get all this to the station.
26:09Why's the chief calling me?
26:15That could have been important.
26:16No, I don't think so.
26:18That could have been important.
26:19No, I can assure you it wasn't.
26:20She's just trying to get a hold of me.
26:22I've been, er...
26:24..dodging her calls.
26:27Can you dodge the chief's calls?
26:29Yeah, yeah, yeah.
26:30You just refrain from hitting the little green button.
26:32Do you know what I mean, Mum?
26:38She doesn't trust my judgment on this case
26:40because of what happened to my daughter.
26:45Jane?
26:46Yeah?
26:48You know what happened to her, don't you?
26:52She was killed.
26:54Two days before curfew came in.
26:59Some boy out to prove himself.
27:04It was very violent.
27:10I'm so, so sorry.
27:11Mm.
27:13DCI Ferguson thinks this case is too triggering for me.
27:19He thinks I won't be able to think straight
27:21or do my job properly.
27:29You don't think that, though, do you, Freddie?
27:36No.
27:37No, Mum.
27:43Isn't it great when the suspects come to you?
27:47What do you mean, permission?
27:48I just want to lay some flowers for Helen.
27:50Let him through.
27:52Yeah.
27:53Now you can go in.
28:13Those are nice.
28:16They're jasmine.
28:21Picked from Helen's favourite spot.
28:24Did you know Helen was pregnant?
28:29What?
28:32I don't know.
28:34I don't know.
28:36I don't know.
28:38I don't know.
28:40I don't know.
28:42I don't know.
28:44And did you know that she was seeing Tom Banley?
28:48Who?
28:53The cohab counsellor.
28:55Listen, shall we take this somewhere else?
28:58Somewhere we could get you a seat and a wee coffee, maybe?
29:03You see, the thing is, we're trying to work out
29:05who the father is, but with the timing,
29:07I guess it's got to be yours.
29:09Because she only just was prescribed the abortion pill,
29:11what, 12 days ago?
29:12Mum.
29:23Did he make her?
29:27Abort my baby?
29:34Did he?
29:39SHE SOBS
29:54I think we could have handled that a little bit more diplomatically.
29:59I'm trying to solve a murder, Freddie.
30:01Blindness isn't going to get us anywhere.
30:03We need to poke the suspects with a stick, see what you get.
30:08What's that address again?
30:1192 Swan Lake.
30:13Right.
30:15Go and see if Max Williams managed to keep the tag on.
30:19I'm so fucking stoned.
30:21OK, thanks.
30:22MUSIC PLAYS
30:53MUSIC CONTINUES
31:10Hello. Us again.
31:12Oh, don't worry, we're not here to out your affair to your wife.
31:15Although I would like a word with her.
31:17And to check if Cass Jackson is here.
31:21What?
31:23Cass Jackson.
31:24We heard that she was probably shagging your son.
31:27No, she's not here.
31:29You sure?
31:31Not hiding under Max's covers?
31:46Hello.
31:48Sorry to interrupt.
31:49Just want a quick word.
31:51I'm DI Green, this is DC Wilson.
31:54Is this about what happened to Helen Jones?
31:56Yeah. We've just been at her house.
31:58It seems that she's got quite a lot of mail from you, Ms Williams.
32:01All hand-delivered.
32:04It seems you were very eager to get her testimony
32:07regarding the incident at the tagging centre.
32:10I'm assertive.
32:11That's what makes me a good lawyer.
32:13Oh.
32:15I am really sorry to hear about what happened to her.
32:17I'm so sorry to interrupt, but I need to go check on my father-in-law.
32:20Before you go, can I just check your tag, please?
32:22Yeah.
32:25Great.
32:27And yours?
32:35OK. Perfect.
32:37Oh, your other son.
32:39Our system says that he's tagged now, too.
32:41Is that right?
32:42Yes, but he's also upstairs with his grandpa.
32:44Yeah, my father's not well.
32:47I'm sorry, but we are going to have to check them.
32:50And my officer here is quite happy to go up and see them both.
32:53Why don't you two go up and keep him company
32:55and I shall talk to Max here?
33:00Don't worry. I'll keep it short.
33:04All right.
33:10Hey.
33:11Just show her if she makes you feel uncomfortable, yeah?
33:17It's a very nice house.
33:23So, you were in Miss Jones' sociology class, is that right?
33:29Yeah.
33:31What was she like?
33:34She was all right.
33:37I admired her, I guess.
33:38She knew what she believed in.
33:41You see, men have a natural tendency to be very self-righteous.
33:47It's their natural power that we don't.
33:51And we lock them up because of it.
33:53It's not fair.
33:54Neither is nature.
33:56Cass, why don't you come and take a seat up here?
33:59And Cass was in the same class, yeah?
34:01They never really saw eye to eye.
34:04Let's see.
34:06It's Max, isn't it?
34:09Yeah.
34:10Why don't you take a seat up here?
34:13Now, who do we think would win in an arm wrestle between Max and Cass?
34:17Cass is going to get ripped, obviously.
34:21Hands, please.
34:24On the count of three.
34:26One.
34:29Two.
34:31Three.
34:32You OK?
34:34Yeah, I'm fine.
34:35You see, the sheer physicality of a man will always trump a woman.
34:40It's true.
34:42Remember, there's a reason we need to even the scales.
34:49Max, you need to catch up on the history of the Women's Safety Act.
34:52Maybe some sessions after school will get you up to speed?
34:54Sure.
34:55OK, great.
35:02Watch out.
35:03She likes to humiliate people.
35:07Cass seemed to take everything personally with Miss Jones.
35:11Have you seen Cass, Max?
35:13We're having trouble locating her.
35:16With Billie, I'd bet.
35:17Billie?
35:19I thought she was your girlfriend.
35:21No.
35:23Well, I mean, I don't know.
35:25It's new or whatever.
35:27We've hung out a couple of times.
35:29She's been round for dinner.
35:31Dinner?
35:34Quite formal for someone who's not your girlfriend.
35:38Yeah, well, that's, uh...
35:40That's what Cass is like.
35:46She decides she wants something, she goes for it.
35:52Cass.
35:53Hi, Mr. Williams.
35:54Is Max in?
35:55Uh, yeah, I think he is.
35:57Come on in.
36:01Make yourself at home.
36:02Thanks.
36:04Make yourself at home.
36:05Max!
36:06Max!
36:10Hey, Cass is here for you.
36:12And who's this?
36:13Hang on, woman, I haven't said hello.
36:16Uh, Cass, this is my father, Rhys.
36:18Dad, this is one of Max's school friends.
36:20Hi.
36:21So nice to meet you.
36:22Well, hasn't the boy done well for himself?
36:26Is your girlfriend staying for dinner?
36:29Sure, I'd love to.
36:31I think she was just missing a normal family.
36:37She should put you in a little maid's pinafore
36:40the way she's got you running the house.
36:42Dad.
36:43Rhys, come on.
36:44Not at dinner, please.
36:45What?
36:46Don't you think this country's gone to the dogs?
36:49Only country in the world
36:51where they lock up half the population.
36:53Talk to me.
36:54Talk to me.
36:55Talk to me.
36:56Talk to me.
36:57Talk to me.
36:58Talk to me.
37:00Tell it to the women of Afghanistan.
37:02I bet you don't approve of men being locked up, do you?
37:06I think it's disgusting.
37:08And a girl.
37:09They won't even let men be men anymore.
37:12Max was just telling me
37:13he can't even watch his favourite websites
37:16now he's moved here.
37:17They've all been banned.
37:18Even the soft stuff.
37:20What's the soft stuff?
37:21No, no, no.
37:24Your grandpa's hilarious.
37:27OK, but, like,
37:28how does a guy even ask a girl out in this country?
37:31It just seems complicated.
37:33Don't worry.
37:35I'm going to say yes.
37:41This is really great, Mr Williams.
37:44Normally I have to eat with everyone
37:46in the motherhouse like a canteen.
37:48But this is a proper family.
37:51And, um, Mrs Williams,
37:53I wanted to say I really admire you
37:56for filing that civil suit
37:57and standing up to my mum the way you did.
38:00Do you?
38:01Totally.
38:02Someone's got to hold her accountable.
38:04Her and Helen.
38:05I mean, Miss Jones.
38:07Do you think there's any chance
38:08I could get Miss Jones to change her witness statement?
38:11Doubt it.
38:13Those two are thick as thieves.
38:16She seemed pretty intent
38:18on making Sarah and Helen pay.
38:24But you don't know where she is right now.
38:28I wouldn't worry about it.
38:31Kaz does what she wants,
38:32but she always lands on her feet.
38:36Uh, Mum,
38:37everyone's time's set in place.
38:39I've got to go.
38:40I've got to go.
38:41I've got to go.
38:42I've got to go.
38:43I've got to go.
38:44Everyone's time's set in place.
38:47Okay.
38:49That's it?
38:50That's it.
38:51Great.
39:10Size of that house?
39:11Yeah.
39:13I'm in the wrong line of work.
39:18Yep.
39:22Shit.
39:25Yep.
39:26Yeah, okay.
39:27We'll be right there.
39:28Patrick Lambert's just turned up
39:29at the Women's Safety Centre.
39:43Oh!
39:57Um, whatever that says we should do.
40:02Mum.
40:06Patrick!
40:07Patrick!
40:08Oi, oi!
40:09Look at me, look at me!
40:10Look at me!
40:11Look at me. He is not worth going to prison for, all right?
40:14Just calm down. Calm down.
40:16Stay down!
40:17I'm sorry, Patrick. We, um...
40:19I didn't mean to hurt you.
40:20Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! Come on.
40:22Hey, look at me. Look, look, look.
40:24He's not worth it, OK? He is not worth it.
40:27All right? Calm down.
40:31Was it my baby?
40:34Yes.
40:36All right, all right, all right.
40:38All right, come on.
40:40Ah!
40:41Why would she do that?
40:49I'm pregnant.
40:53Pardon?
40:57He always wanted kids.
41:01I said maybe one day we would live in together.
41:06And have you told him?
41:07Do you think I should?
41:10Your body, your choice, Helen.
41:13But...
41:16We both know what he's like.
41:19You know?
41:23Do you really want to risk having a child with a dangerous man?
41:33Well, we both fell under the circumstances.
41:36We?! Who the hell are you to tell her what to do with her body?!
41:39Hey! Oi! Oi! Oi! Look at me! Look at me!
41:42Hey! I bet you made her give up her work, too!
41:45Why would I do that? She loved teaching.
41:47Well, not teaching, you prick!
41:49The stories!
41:51Stories with Ava.
41:55You didn't know, did you?
41:57Which stories? What are you talking about?
42:00She was a cam girl, weren't she?
42:03A damn good one.
42:05How do you think she paid her mortgage?
42:07No, she's a teacher.
42:09If she was doing that, she'd be struck off.
42:11You wouldn't be allowed to teach.
42:12I guess she didn't trust you as much as you thought.
42:18Communication is key, Tom!
42:20Come on, let's walk away. Let's walk away.
42:21Hey, you OK? Let's go.
42:25Oh, no, Pam. No more conveniently timed coffee breaks.
42:28Look, come on, just five minutes.
42:29I just want to find out what she knows about Helen's second job.
42:31Come on. Take it up with the Chief.
42:32She racked me over the coals last time.
42:34What the hell have they got me involved in?
42:38Oh, here you are. I was looking for you.
42:40Ayesha, you know her. What do you think?
42:43I mean, could she really be capable of murdering her best friend?
42:45Things have been tense since Greg's release,
42:48and I think now I know why.
42:52I found the footage Cass had Billy download.
42:57What am I looking at, Ayesha?
43:00Sarah and Helen.
43:02And that's Greg's car.
43:05It's from two years ago,
43:07the night Greg was arrested for breaking curfew.
43:11They tampered with his car.
43:12That's abusive curfew. That's a criminal offence.
43:15For Helen and her, yeah.
43:16No wonder Sarah was so worried about him getting out of prison again.
43:19But he doesn't know, though, does he?
43:21I need to see the files from Greg's arrest.
43:25So, Cass is holding footage that incriminates both her mum and Helen,
43:29and now she's gone AWOL.
43:32SHE SIGHS
43:34Fuck.
43:50It was the only way to get your attention.
43:52I'm trying to do my job. No.
43:54You're off on your own little side quest, is what you're doing.
43:57I'm not doing anything.
43:59You're off on your own little side quest, is what you're doing.
44:02Speaking to the suspect without a lawyer.
44:04Speaking to the boyfriend without my consent.
44:07Dangling the victim's abortion in front of him.
44:09I'm trying to solve a murder, Sue.
44:10I know, Pam, but I can't keep covering for you.
44:14Look, clearly, this one cuts a little close to the bone.
44:18Oh, really? Really?
44:20Hang on a minute. How did you know that I dangled the victim's abortion?
44:24I spoke to DC Wilson. Oh, he was very reluctant to share.
44:27But, as always, he's been your partner for what, all of nine hours,
44:31and already he's willing to compromise his career for you.
44:33Now, I told you to work discreetly,
44:37to keep your pet theories to yourself.
44:39Helen wasn't just a teacher, OK?
44:40She had a side hustle as a cam girl, a sex worker.
44:43Who kills sex workers, Sue?
44:45Sure as shit isn't other women.
44:46There is more to this than just a spat between friends.
44:49You're off the case, Pam. No, no, no, no. You're off the case.
44:51Oh, come on!
44:53After all the times I've covered for you,
44:55so that you can have your little friend... Don't!
45:02Go home, Pam.
45:05And get out of those ridiculous clothes.
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45:35You were quick.
45:37Oh, this is sexy.
45:39HE CHUCKLES
45:42Are you coming in or what? Yeah, well, only if we can have, um,
45:46a serious conversation about our relationship, eh?
45:48It's not going to end well, Steve.
45:50Look, Pam, I just want to know when,
45:52or even if we're ever going to get our cohabitation certificate,
45:56so we can live together. Well, certainly not today.
46:01Fine.
46:03See you around, Pam.
46:06Are you serious?
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46:21I'll get you re-tagged in no time, Pam.
46:30Are we holding off back there? Is everything all right?
46:33Yeah. Yeah, I'm all right.
46:35Yeah. Yeah, I'm all right.
47:03Oh, God.
47:06HE PANTS
47:19Eddie? Yeah?
47:23You, uh, you haven't told that detective about our...
47:26No, no, no, of course not.
47:28That's just between you and me.
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