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Murdoch Mysteries S18 Episode 15 - Heir of The Dog

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00:00You must realize it's a ridiculous law.
00:20And you're the one who decides that, are you?
00:22Doesn't need much deciding.
00:24Our celebration's been banned for more than 50 years.
00:28Surely the time for such foolishness has passed.
00:31I'm sorry, sir, but the St. Patrick's Day parade is still not permitted.
00:34The last time that you lot marched, a man was killed.
00:37By one of yours.
00:38Yeah, we get punished for it.
00:40The only way to rescind the ban on the parade is through city council.
00:44And that'll never happen.
00:46Bloody Orange Lodge.
00:47Watch your mouth, sir.
00:48You deny that fact?
00:50I'm thinking of my family.
00:52My daughter, Leisha.
00:54And the generations that come after her.
00:57In a hundred years, I want them to look back and be proud of what we're trying to do here now.
01:01And what exactly is it that you're trying to do?
01:03Crowd the streets? Stir up trouble?
01:06You're getting nowhere with these two.
01:09I thank you both for your time.
01:11A word to the wise.
01:13Jimmy Mitchell is coming to town.
01:15Fat bastard.
01:17What's he doing here?
01:18Stirring up trouble.
01:20Trouble that can be avoided if you lot keep a low profile.
01:24A low profile, is it?
01:26In our own city.
01:29You want us to hide in our homes while that loudmouth spews his hate?
01:34No such thing as one law for all, is there, sir?
01:53Sir?
01:57Sir!
01:58Sir!
02:26Sir!
02:42And you didn't see anyone?
02:44No.
02:45The shot came from over there.
02:47The open window.
02:51Is it possible you were the target?
02:53I considered that. And if this poor soul took a shot, that was intended for me.
02:58I wouldn't fret until we know.
03:01Perfect. We should have a look up there.
03:04Roberts, with me.
03:11Clear vantage point.
03:13Aside from the open window, there isn't much to indicate someone was here.
03:18Sir, if I may.
03:20Speak your mind, constable.
03:24A man who would try to take this shot would have had to know what he was doing.
03:30I don't think you were the target, sir.
03:34If I wasn't, then why him?
03:43Dad?
03:53No finger marks. They've been filed off.
03:55Good Lord. Did you happen to find a name?
03:58No personal effects. No belongings.
04:01So, this person intended to be anonymous?
04:05It would appear so. The shot, as you know, was direct to the heart. He would have died instantly.
04:10There was one thing. I'm not sure if this would be of any help.
04:14His suit was from a tailor in Five Points, New York.
04:17New York?
04:23Come in.
04:41Mr. Ryan.
04:44Do you mind?
04:45Mm-mm.
04:51You've got some of her in you, don't you? The complexion, the hair.
04:56I do indeed.
04:58And your faith.
05:00That is my business, sir. Not yours.
05:05But you still must have some of the old country in you.
05:10I do. But this is a new one.
05:14Ah. Tell that to the Protestants.
05:17Every July the 12th, their bloody parade. Terrorizing their neighborhoods. Harassing the women.
05:25And all we want is a simple parade, celebrating the life of a saint of old.
05:30There is nothing I can do about it. The St. Patrick's Day parade is against the law.
05:36Let me ask you this then. Do you think this is fair?
05:44I don't care to share my personal opinion on the matter.
05:49Awesome.
05:53That's my answer then.
05:54Good day.
05:56Good day to you, Mrs. Crabtree.
05:59And we showed those Frenchies we did. Six of them in the hospital. We taught them to respect their betters.
06:15And reminded them that Montreal is an English city. Bloody papers, the lot of them.
06:23I've heard tell Toronto is the Belfast of North America.
06:29But I trust you all still have the mettle to keep those Catholics in their place.
06:35So let's just enjoy this fine meal that Maggie and the girls have made for us.
06:43Chief Constable, I expect we'll see no trouble during Mr. Mitchell's visit here?
06:48As long as everybody behaves themselves.
06:50Yeah, well perhaps there should be no troubles at all.
06:53If only.
06:56Come on, girl. Let's see you down it. All the way. Come on, girl. Let's see you down it. All of it. Let's go. Let's go. There it is.
07:04That's the spirit.
07:05My Lady Mother.
07:08I could not deny you your thirst.
07:12So what are we doing, Frank?
07:13So what are we doing, Frank?
07:15Well, we hold the bloody parade whether it's against the law or not.
07:18We came here to be free people, didn't we?
07:21Surely did, Frank.
07:22So we show our colours, even if it means a night in jail.
07:26I want to thank you and your father for renting me the room.
07:31I knocked on a lot of doors.
07:33I can imagine. Everywhere you go, no blacks, no Irish.
07:37No dogs.
07:39Well, we're two out of three, hey?
07:40Catch up. I'm getting another.
07:46Hey, copper. Is it true Jimmy Mitchell arrived in town?
07:50I wouldn't know.
07:51If that loudmouth is in town, we'll hear from him soon enough.
07:54Well, I'll make sure he gets the king's seat for the parade.
08:01Cheers. Slán te.
08:11Mmm.
08:15Apologies.
08:17I was doing fine until this ginger lady appeared.
08:20This is too much good crack.
08:22The ginger lady is whiskey and good crack is lively conversation.
08:28You'll be grand in the morning.
08:30Goodnight.
08:35I will see you in the morning, Aisha.
08:38You don't see me now.
08:41It was a pleasant night, but I have to be up at six.
08:50Goodnight, Teddy.
08:52Night.
08:59What have you watched?
09:00Well, a fair bit, actually.
09:02The identity of the dead man?
09:04I would have fled with that.
09:06Then what?
09:07I did field a complaint from the owner of a rooming house about a man who skipped out on his bill.
09:12She said he was from Manhattan.
09:14Oh. Then we should take her down to-
09:16The morgue already did.
09:18She confirmed the dead man was her tenant.
09:20I told her to leave his room as is.
09:22There might be something of interest there.
09:24You have an address?
09:25Of course.
09:33Yes.
09:35Watts, are you sure this is all right?
09:38What?
09:39This sandwich. It smells off.
09:41Well, it's curry and egg. A new creation.
09:47It's delicious. Would you like a try?
09:49No.
09:54I usually make them pay in advance, but he seemed an honest fellow.
09:59He may well have been.
10:01Did you find any money on him?
10:02We did not.
10:04So I'm out?
10:05I'm afraid so.
10:07Did he get up to anything suspicious while he was here?
10:10This is a reputable house I run.
10:13Did he say what his business was, by chance?
10:16Just that he was meeting a friend.
10:19You make it quick.
10:21I have two men wanting this room, and these ones pay in advance.
10:29Anything?
10:30No.
10:33What about that?
10:36It's a rock, detective.
10:38Yes, I see that.
10:39What's a rock doing on an otherwise very nice shelf?
10:43I suppose it isn't tan suspicious.
10:55It's a dead drop.
10:57Look at that.
10:59They're offering $3,000. My head.
11:03The arses.
11:05It's got the name of my train, location of the lodgings, a description.
11:10I'm not stout, am I?
11:13Time makes fools of us all, Mitchell.
11:15Besides, look on the bright side. You're not as stout as I am.
11:18What do we know about the fellow who received this message?
11:21Not much, unfortunately. He was shot dead.
11:24I don't think he was intending a social call, do you?
11:26Who was he?
11:28Again, I don't know.
11:30All we do know is that he was from New York.
11:32Ah, bloody figures.
11:34You ever been to those neighborhoods?
11:36I have not.
11:38Five Points, Mott Haven.
11:40Their pits.
11:42None but Catholics running around with a filthy offspring underfoot.
11:45Don't do much more than breed and drink, do they?
11:49You two are a little soft in the ways of the world.
11:52Let me...
11:53As a matter of fact, sir, I am a Catholic.
11:57Thomas, you have a Catholic on your police force?
12:01Detective Murdoch is a fine officer. More than fine, actually. The best.
12:05The circumstances of this suggest this man was a hired killer.
12:08Do you know of anyone who would wish you harm?
12:11Anyone of your kind, I imagine.
12:14You might be advised to curtail some of your public appearances.
12:17If this man was hired to harm...
12:19He bloody failed, didn't he?
12:20That doesn't mean there won't be further attempts.
12:23Then you find them.
12:25Then you stop them.
12:28That is if you are an officer of the law.
12:33A Catholic detective.
12:35What the devil is happening to this world?
12:43My apologies.
12:45My apologies.
12:49We don't choose who we are bound to protect.
13:02And you're sure that was where the shot came from?
13:06Based on the angle of entry of the bullet, I would say yes.
13:10A true marksman can always locate the vitals.
13:14Sorry for the interruption.
13:16No, no. Go ahead.
13:18Well, there was little wind that day.
13:21Low humidity, low air pressure means the shot didn't have much of a drag on it.
13:26The dead man was in a stationary position for quite some time, isn't that right?
13:29He was.
13:31An experienced shooter would account for all of this. Heck, I've made tougher shots hunting bucks.
13:34You hunt? Of course.
13:36Posse was a butcher. He'd always say, a good hunter and a good butcher are often one and the same.
13:42And you believe the first man was a hired killer?
13:45I do.
13:47So that means there are two hired killers in town.
13:50Yes. And if that's the case, one of them is still out there.
13:57What is the harm in it?
13:59It's against the law. Any mail, Victoria?
14:01And every year when the Orangemen celebrate the Battle of the Boyne, there is violence. Yet every year they are allowed to march.
14:07That's different.
14:09How?
14:11I agree. We'd all be better off leaving the struggles of the old world behind.
14:16But people don't, and I fear they never will.
14:19So they are allowed to taunt a group who are already being treated as second-class citizens, and to deny them their rights.
14:25It's a bloody parade. It's hardly rights.
14:28It amounts to the same thing.
14:30This is a Protestant city, run by the Sons of Ulster.
14:33If I were to allow a Catholic parade, there'd be a bloody riot, and the Orange Lodge would have both our heads.
14:38I've never known you to run from a fight.
14:41I've run from plenty of fights. I know that I can't win, Mrs. Crumptree.
14:53Oh, the victim was a man named Dougal Sharkley. The New York police are familiar with him.
14:59In the last few years, he's been suspected of shipping money and munitions back to the home country.
15:04And was he here to do harm to Jimmy Mitchell?
15:07It's certainly possible.
15:08Well, with his past, he certainly doesn't appear to be an innocent bystander.
15:12I would have to agree.
15:14Someone from the other side knew he was here and killed him before he could be close to Jimmy Mitchell?
15:19That would appear to be the case.
15:23Oh, you've got a hell of a nerve, you do.
15:26Suggesting that one of my own killed a man before he even arrived in Tyne?
15:30I believe this Mr. Sharkley came to town to confront you.
15:33Well, he didn't do much of a job, did he?
15:34Perhaps one of your supporters caught wind of what was happening.
15:37Of course.
15:39You bloody Catholics!
15:41You are not speaking to a Catholic at the moment.
15:44You are speaking to a police officer investigating a murder.
15:47That neither I nor any of my men had anything to do with!
15:50Do you know that, for a fact?
15:52I won't be listening to this.
15:54And if you value your job, you won't be saying much more!
15:58I'm not finished.
16:00No, I say you are!
16:02Everything all right in here?
16:05Nothing I can't handle?
16:10And who the hell are you?
16:12Inspector Albert Choi.
16:14Inspector? You're a bloody copper!
16:18You didn't hear me?
16:20Oh, the city's gone to hell in a handbasket!
16:24I will be speaking tomorrow.
16:27And there best be no trouble!
16:29For the both of yous will be ite!
16:31On your arses!
16:34Come on.
16:41It's out of a keg. We ship it straight from home.
16:43We only give it to our special guests.
16:45Do you not like my stew?
16:47I do.
16:49But I should have it in my room.
16:51You will not.
16:53You'll sit here and eat with the rest of us.
16:55That'd be my father.
16:57Shot in the street and clear view of all.
16:59At least that's what I heard, Deb.
17:01Who else knew he was coming up here?
17:02Just us, as far as I know.
17:06Making yourself part of the family now, are you?
17:08My apologies.
17:10Sit down.
17:12Seems my girl's taken a liking to you.
17:14She certainly has.
17:16The black stuff, for the black man.
17:18Hey, mind yourself.
17:20I'm in no offence. It was a joke.
17:22I apologise.
17:25Very funny, sir.
17:27No sir here. It's Brian.
17:29You like the stew?
17:31My shop's got the best mutton for your money.
17:33Bring it in fresh twice a week.
17:37That man you were talking about,
17:39the one shot in the street,
17:41you knew him?
17:43Knew of him.
17:45Didn't know him.
17:47Has it changed anything about tomorrow?
17:49What's tomorrow?
17:51Tomorrow we're marching.
17:53I have to remind you,
17:55that's against the law.
17:56I have to remind you,
17:58that the law's an arse sometimes.
18:00And you should know that better than most.
18:02We'll be out for a bit.
18:04Thanks, Lisa.
18:10You alright?
18:12I just don't want you to get into any trouble.
18:15We're not going to cause any trouble.
18:17We're just standing up for our rights.
18:19That's it.
18:21I thought you, of all people,
18:23would have understood something like this.
18:24I thought you, of all people,
18:26would have understood something like this.
18:28Sorry.
18:30Sorry, I didn't think.
18:32I just,
18:35I just,
18:37I wish the world were a bit simpler sometimes,
18:39that's all.
18:41But I guess that's why the good Lord
18:43has blessed us with this.
18:45This luncheon.
18:48Cheers.
18:50Are you going to be much longer?
18:52Sarah!
18:54I didn't even realize you were still here.
18:56Go home.
18:58What's got your attention?
19:00Oh, injustice, I suppose.
19:02Well, that's a weighty topic for this time of night.
19:05Yes, well,
19:07years ago,
19:09this city banned the St. Patrick's Day Parade
19:11because a Catholic was killed by the Orange Order.
19:15Well, that seems sensible.
19:16What would have been sensible
19:18would have been to ban the other side.
19:20The Protestants were the ones who started the violence.
19:23I'm begging your pardon, ma'am,
19:25but I doubt religion has much to do with it.
19:28It's just the work of scoundrels
19:30cloaking themselves with it.
19:32I doubt either of them are doing God's work.
19:35Sarah, you are destined for greater things.
19:38Thank you, ma'am,
19:40but right now I'm destined for three hungry children at home
19:43and a man who can barely boil water.
19:44Oh.
20:03Lisa?
20:05Oh, sorry.
20:07Oh, pardon me, I thought there was some trouble.
20:09I dropped the light and I...
20:11Sorry, I hope I didn't wake you.
20:12Let me get that.
20:14Oh.
20:16It's fine. No worries.
20:20All right.
20:22Thanks.
20:24That's all?
20:26Doesn't have to be.
20:29I should get to bed.
20:31Bed would be a fine idea.
20:34Lisa?
20:36Come on, Teddy.
20:38I don't think this...
20:40It's hardly the time for thinking.
20:43Teddy!
20:45Teddy!
20:47Teddy!
20:49Teddy!
20:51I tried to talk him out of it.
20:53I doubt he hears much more than the sound of his own voice.
20:56Well, hopefully he just gives the speech and that's the end of it.
20:59I highly doubt that.
21:01It's good to see all your friendly faces.
21:03Toronto certainly is a home away from home
21:05for a son of old style!
21:07Yeah!
21:09You're building this into a grand city of industry
21:10and hard work
21:12with a good, honest labour.
21:15You're building a city
21:17that any good and honest man
21:19can be proud of.
21:21It is not all good, is it?
21:23Irish Catholic beggars
21:25which we met everywhere,
21:27they are as ignorant and vicious
21:29as they are poor.
21:31And they fill our poor houses
21:34and they fill our prisons!
21:37Sir?
21:38Sir?
21:47Get out of here!
21:49Get your hands somewhere else!
21:52Bullocks!
21:55You must make yourself scarce.
21:57I will not.
21:59Suit yourself.
22:01I'll take that!
22:03You see them!
22:05You see them!
22:06You see them!
22:12Get me up!
22:14Are you alright?
22:16Must have come from that building over there.
22:18Let's get him out of the line of fire.
22:25Bloody lucky we are!
22:27I don't feel all that lucky.
22:29Some madman's taken aim at me
22:31and you lot are just sitting here!
22:33Our men are scouring the scene.
22:34Chief Constable saw where the shot came from.
22:36Bravo Thomas!
22:38A lot of good that does me.
22:40Those hooligans are probably having a hearty laugh.
22:42You ought to be more concerned
22:44with keeping your mouth shut.
22:46This type of talk is why you're in their sights to begin with.
22:48If you don't catch this thug
22:50then I mean quickly
22:52you'll lose control of this city
22:54before a week's end.
22:56And I'm sure you're a boy
22:58who would love to see the day!
23:00Don't waste your breath, Murdoch.
23:02His kind don't change.
23:05Detective Watts recovered the rifle
23:07from the room identified
23:09by Chief Constable Brackenry.
23:11Any spent casings?
23:13Mm-hmm.
23:16What?
23:23The firearm has T.R. Chatham
23:25scratched in the stock.
23:27The hunting rifle belongs to Constable Roberts.
23:30Do we know where it is?
23:32No.
23:34Do we know where he is right now?
23:36Not as of yet, no.
23:38We need to bring Roberts
23:40into the station house right away.
23:55I'm taking yours.
23:57You owe me for last time.
23:59Hello.
24:01I'm here.
24:03Would you lighten up?
24:05The parade was a huge success.
24:07I don't believe today is cause for celebration.
24:09A man was nearly shot.
24:11Well, I'm nearly drunk
24:13so maybe you can investigate that.
24:15Well, lads.
24:17We marched through the streets.
24:19Priorities can be
24:21scaring the daylights out of a city councillor
24:23and shut that plank Jimmy Mitchell's trap.
24:25Yeah!
24:26Did I do well, then, I'd say?
24:28Yes, indeed, lads.
24:30There's sure to be plenty of trouble
24:32because of that shot that rang home.
24:34Ah, we're done with being stepped on.
24:36Let them live in fear for a while.
24:38See how they like it.
24:43Constable Roberts.
24:45I was told I might find you here.
24:47The bar is owned by my landlord,
24:49isn't it, Brad?
24:52Is there a problem?
24:54I need you down at the station house.
24:56Straight away.
25:09When did you last see your rifle?
25:12I keep it in a lockbox
25:14under my bed.
25:16It was there yesterday.
25:18And you were home all last night.
25:20I was.
25:22Did you lend it to anyone?
25:24Does anyone have access to it?
25:26No.
25:28I don't believe so.
25:31Then why did we find your gun
25:34at the site of a shooting?
25:36And we know you're an excellent shot.
25:44Typically takes a lot less
25:46for someone like me to make the hangman.
25:48Court ordered otherwise.
25:50Constable,
25:52I can assure you
25:54that is not what this is about.
25:56I have nothing to say
25:58that hasn't already been said.
26:00I didn't shoot anyone.
26:02You do realize that your reticence
26:04is making this rather difficult.
26:09I do.
26:11I'm sorry about that.
26:24I'm worried about this.
26:26Nothing seems to make sense.
26:28Roberts is a fine young constable,
26:31but he's clearly hiding something.
26:34Could he be protecting someone?
26:36I find it difficult to believe
26:38that Constable Roberts
26:40would be tied up in the struggles
26:42of the Irish in Toronto.
26:44Justice is injustice.
26:46And I'm sure Roberts
26:48has had his share of that.
26:50But I believe you're right, sir.
26:52Something about this doesn't add up.
26:54And what's that?
26:56This rifle hasn't been fired recently.
26:59How can you be sure?
27:01I've checked it for gunpowder residue
27:03and it's spotless.
27:05What's more,
27:07the bullets recovered from Mr. Sharkley's body
27:09and the scene today
27:11are not a match to this rifle.
27:13Gentlemen, I took some constables
27:15to Roberts' lodging.
27:17Someone's cut the lock on his gun case.
27:19Ah!
27:21Why are you lying to us?
27:23Did you know that someone
27:24cut the lock on your gun case?
27:27No.
27:29I didn't.
27:31How exactly could you miss something like that?
27:34Unless you weren't home all night,
27:37as you said.
27:39Edward, what is happening here?
27:46Fine.
27:48I take no pleasure in this,
27:50but you will remain in our cells
27:51until you're willing to speak, Constable.
27:54Just give us a moment.
27:56Please.
28:04Teddy,
28:06I don't know what's going on,
28:08but you can trust me.
28:17You wouldn't understand.
28:19Try me.
28:21Try me.
28:30I didn't know about the break-in
28:34because I wasn't in my room.
28:39I was at home,
28:41but
28:45I was with Lisa Ryan
28:47all night
28:49in her room.
28:51Sleeping.
28:57I understand the concept of
29:00maintaining a woman's virtue.
29:02I said I was sleeping.
29:04Somewhere a lady's good name at stake.
29:07A black man bets a white woman in most parts.
29:09Who knows what happens to him?
29:11Better men than me have met worse fates
29:13just whistling near a white woman.
29:16I'm new here.
29:18Mr. Ryan gave me a room to rent
29:19when nobody else would.
29:21I just didn't want this to become
29:23the talk about town.
29:27We have a sharpshooter on the loose,
29:30and I'm sorry,
29:32but that takes precedence over all else.
29:40For what it's worth, Teddy,
29:42I do understand
29:45more than you know.
29:50I'm sorry.
30:01I thought your job was to prosecute criminals.
30:04Why haven't the parade attendees been charged?
30:06Because it wasn't a parade.
30:08It was a gathering of people,
30:10not unlike those attending
30:12Mr. Mitchell's hate-filled address.
30:14There's a thin lane between hate
30:16and a hard truth, Miss V.
30:17The Crown Attorney's Office found nothing illegal
30:19about Irish Catholics being present?
30:21This is going to upset the Lodge?
30:23With all due respect, that isn't my concern.
30:25Just what am I hearing, Thomas?
30:27You lost your grip, have you?
30:29No matter.
30:31One hand the dirty rind is this city,
30:33and I won't hide in fear.
30:35What are you getting at, Mitchell?
30:37And the rally.
30:39The good and upright people of this city
30:41show the left footers who's really in charge here.
30:44Madam Prosecutor,
30:45Madam Prosecutor.
30:51It's true.
30:53Teddy wasn't in his room last night.
30:55He was with me.
31:00Did either of you know
31:02that Constable Roberts had a firearm in his room?
31:05No.
31:07I surely didn't.
31:09And neither did my dad.
31:11He likes Teddy.
31:13He knew we were getting close.
31:15Did you know that Roberts
31:17was in your daughter's room last night?
31:19Well, how would I?
31:21I wasn't home.
31:25Right.
31:27My patience is wearing thin.
31:29Where were you last night?
31:31And today, during the shooting.
31:33Well, last night I was at the pub.
31:35Today I was marching in the streets,
31:37me and my daughter.
31:39You've seen us.
31:41These are very serious charges.
31:43Attempting to frame a constable of murder.
31:45I didn't kill anyone.
31:47That remains to be proven.
31:49I can't believe this is happening.
31:51I don't know what I thought would happen,
31:53but not this.
31:56What?
32:06Tell me you've got the good men in there.
32:08Because this lunatic Mitchell
32:10is heading to the streets to stir things up.
32:12We seem to be at a dead end, sir.
32:13The only weapon recovered on the scene
32:15was planted to frame constable Roberts.
32:17What? Murdoch?
32:19Who'd do this to one of us?
32:21We're not sure yet,
32:23but the sharpshooter's still out there.
32:25Unlikely to try again.
32:27How's the lad holding up?
32:29He's certainly seen better days.
32:31Sir, can't you convince Mr. Mitchell
32:33to lay low for a while?
32:35We could get the speech moved
32:37somewhere less populated.
32:39That's as much as we can do.
32:41But we need to find out who this gunman is
32:43and I believe I know someone
32:45who might be able to help.
33:04All set, constable?
33:06I think so.
33:08You think so?
33:10You seemed quite confident in your abilities
33:11when you were examining the shot
33:13that took out Mr. Sharpley.
33:15A lot can change in a couple days.
33:17Here.
33:19I've adapted this telescope
33:21with a refractive lens for a scope.
33:24You can adjust it here.
33:26That should give you quite an advantage.
33:32Thank you, sir.
33:34I trust I'll be able to keep this
33:36when the case is closed?
33:38Yeah.
33:41I've convinced the chief constable
33:43to keep Mr. Mitchell in this corner.
33:45That should severely reduce
33:47the shooter's options.
33:49Are we all set?
33:51Yes.
33:53Constable Roberts and I have narrowed down
33:55all of the possible vantage points.
33:57If you see a shooter, notify me immediately
33:59on this radio transmitter.
34:01Right.
34:03Good luck.
34:05All right.
34:07I'm in your hands.
34:09What will you have me do?
34:11Westward gust.
34:13Five miles per hour.
34:15I need you to tell me if there's any changes.
34:17Uh-huh.
34:19Hygrometer.
34:21It measures humidity.
34:23If the air is too dense,
34:25it'll drag the speed of the bullet.
34:27And Detective Murdoch will never let me
34:29take scope hunting if I miss the shot.
34:42You're giving the gunman a second chance.
34:44This time, he might not miss.
34:46Oh, the man's clearly a lousy shot.
34:48But you boys had better have me covered.
34:50Or the next man in his protection
34:52will be you, boyo!
34:54Hey!
34:56Boyo me, arrogant mink.
34:58Southwest gusts.
35:01I'd say about
35:03three miles an hour.
35:05All right.
35:07All right.
35:09All right.
35:12Slowing.
35:14Testing, testing.
35:16Can you hear me, Watts?
35:18We can hear you loud and clear.
35:26Good Protestants.
35:29I stand before you unafraid.
35:34Unfortunately, we can also hear Mitchell.
35:37The unwashed Irish Catholics.
35:38You all have me on their hit list.
35:41I often try and have faith
35:43that people like Mr. Mitchell
35:45are few and far between,
35:47that most people are of good nature.
35:49Then you see supporters turn out
35:51in these numbers.
35:53They want to silence me
35:55and overrun the city
35:57like rats after nightfall.
35:59If we allow ourselves
36:01to be threatened,
36:03if we allow ourselves
36:05to be pushed into a corner,
36:06it won't be long
36:08before the man in the Vatican
36:10is walking into our homes
36:12unannounced
36:14to put his feet up on the table.
36:17I am telling you.
36:19Watts,
36:21shoot him.
36:23Two o'clock, above the laundry,
36:25second floor.
36:27We must stand strong
36:29and hold him at the door.
36:31Detective, we see him above the laundry.
36:33Can you get the shot?
36:34Go.
36:36Roberts, take the shot.
36:38Roberts.
36:40Hold him at the door.
36:42Roberts, take...
36:45Watts.
37:05Are you there?
37:07Did you get the shooter?
37:11He's not here.
37:13I must have just missed him.
37:15Sir, I'm certain I hit him.
37:17That appears to be the case.
37:20I assume he won't go to a hospital.
37:22Can't get far?
37:24I have a feeling I know
37:26where he might wash up.
37:29Nice and neat.
37:31Hey, darling.
37:32Just keep me steeped in the scent of Maritime.
37:39Toronto's finest.
37:41Come in for a pint, have you?
37:43Not exactly, no.
37:45What happened to your hand?
37:48You'd find me a butcher with ten digits.
37:51I'll show you how he's taking days off.
37:55You mentioned to everyone in the bar yesterday
37:58that you wished Protestants
37:59would know what it was like to live in fear.
38:02Just how committed are you to seeing that through?
38:05Hell no.
38:07Recently fired, sir.
38:09Found it in the butcher's wagon out front.
38:12Butcher's wagon?
38:14Look familiar?
38:17Brian Keyes, you are under arrest.
38:20For what?
38:22I didn't even hit the bastard.
38:27Come on.
38:30Come on.
38:38The bullet recovered from Mr. Sharkley's body
38:41and this spent shell casing
38:44from the attempt on Jimmy Mitchell's life
38:46are a match for your rifle.
38:49And we knew you had access to Constable Roberts' room.
38:52You understand you could have sent an innocent man to prison?
38:57Small price to pay.
39:00I knew Sharkley was intending to take out Mitchell.
39:03The boys back home who hired Sharkley
39:05were about to set him up proper after the job.
39:08$3,000 cash.
39:10We found the message in Sharkley's dead drop.
39:13Well, I have a family.
39:16And I knew Frank wouldn't have the guts to do what needed to be done.
39:20We needed to strike a blow for the cause.
39:23How exactly was this an act of Irish pride?
39:26You've killed one of your own out of greed.
39:29This wasn't about the cause.
39:31It was about you.
39:33And because you tried to frame a member of this constabulary,
39:37I'm going to personally see to it that you receive
39:40the harshest possible punishment, Catholic or not.
39:44Mitchell deserved a bullet.
39:47You know that as well as I do.
39:49Who deserves a bullet and who doesn't
39:52is not up to you.
40:00Constable Roberts.
40:02Good work.
40:04Thank you, sir.
40:06You did, however, cause us a great deal of trouble.
40:10I can't have you keeping secrets.
40:13I know, I'm sorry.
40:15This work is all about trusting the right people.
40:19I know, sir. I'm working on it.
40:24You're welcome.
40:25The right people.
40:27I know, sir. I'm working on it.
40:48If I never see that man again, it could be too soon.
40:51The constabulary did a fine job keeping him alive.
40:53Yes, we did.
40:55Whether he deserved it or not.
40:57Well, we're better off treating people right.
40:59Even those who are so egregiously in the wrong.
41:02Is that so?
41:04It seems you're not above bending the law to your own advantage, eh, counsellor?
41:07The law is up to interpretation.
41:09The difference between a parade and a gathering is merely semantics.
41:12Yes, I suppose it is.
41:14Hopefully the Lodge see it the same way.
41:33Sarah, you do excellent work here.
41:36Oh, thank you, Mrs. Crabtree.
41:38I had mentioned to you that I believe you are destined for greater things.
41:43You did?
41:45I have a friend. A doctor. I haven't seen her in quite some time, but she has a little one as well.
41:50I know how hard it can be for a woman to maintain a career and a family all at once.
41:56This is the name and telephone number of the nanny my friend used when her little one was born.
42:02Mrs. Crabtree, I couldn't possibly afford...
42:04Which is why I have managed to get you a raise.
42:07When you believe someone has potential, you must provide opportunity for that potential to be realized.
42:13Thank you, Mrs. Crabtree.
42:16Oh, right.
42:17Of course.
42:20Congratulations.
42:36Your things were gone from your room when I got home. I didn't think I'd see you again.
42:40Did your old man tell you to get me into your bedroom?
42:44No. No, I promise. I really, I do care for you.
42:52Do you know what could have happened to me?
42:55Do you know what still could happen if the Wong people find out we spent the night together?
43:00I didn't think. I...
43:02You don't have that luxury.
43:03It's just that the cause, it's so much bigger than our silly little fears. Surely you can understand that.
43:16No. I'm not sure I do.
43:21Goodbye, Miss Ryan.
43:33Goodbye.
44:03Goodbye.

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