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00:46It hardly seems spawning, does it sir?
00:49What's that?
00:50Attack from behind!
00:52Guerrilla warfare.
00:53The Americans used it to defeat the British during the Revolutionary War.
01:01Still though, I am enjoying myself.
01:02Thank you for the invitation George. Well, sir. I knew since dr. Ogden and Susanna left
01:08You've been at loose ends things have been a bit dull. Yes
01:12You must miss them dearly sir
01:27It seems this war has claimed another victim only a hundred years too late
01:32I
01:55Was assured that all these blades have been dulled well they were but
02:01Americans who can ever really trust them you believe they would kill one of their own they fought a war against each other
02:07I wouldn't put it past them
02:10You seem familiar. Do I know you I?
02:13Don't think so
02:15Strange, I'm sure
02:17George let's move his body to somewhere where we can properly examine him so
02:22You there trying taking his legs
02:24Careful not to drop I doubt that matters now
02:40It's all that about
02:42Are you asking me? I don't know anything
02:44Suppose that's not much of a surprise
02:47You're putting me in charge
02:49Don't get ahead of yourself was it's just while Murdoch's away. Are you up to the task?
02:54Sure, well, I'm only a phone call away
02:57Right, I must be off. I have an appointment with Crown Attorney Crabtree. Oh the trial. Yes
03:02It's still weeks away, but best to be prepared
03:04You need to get all the apples in one cart if you're trying to convict a city councillor
03:08No, it seems open and shut. Those are the ones that can surprise you
03:12Right. I trust you to steer the ship with steady hand. Oh and chief constable
03:18I must say you look much younger without the mustache
03:22New job new look. Oh and Margaret can't get enough of me. I should have took it off years ago
03:29So what's the story with the parts what a culture it's a new interest of mine
03:34Well, you know what they say about that. You can bring the horticulture. I've heard
03:40Right then you up listening until further notice acting inspector Watts will be in charge carry on
03:51Your
03:58Orders sir, I just do what you do best
04:11Rummy penny a point not for me. Thank you
04:17What can you tell me mr. Byron
04:20So I drew the short straw everyone else got to play act as a soldier I got to be a medic
04:26Do you have training some I assist a veterinarian back home?
04:32Well, whoever stabbed this man knew what they were doing a single blow directly to the heart could he have just been lucky
04:39Perhaps but I don't believe that to be the case
04:42Did you know this man?
04:45Jacob Diamant an American from Amherst, New York, but I don't know much more than that. He was a neophyte participant
04:52sir
04:53What have you George a suspect sir a man by the name of Samuel Baker was seen arguing quite violently apparently
05:01with our victim last night
05:03Samuel I doubt that
05:06He injured his ankle just before nightfall. I treated him in here his ankle you say it was badly sprained
05:12I gave him a healthy dose of laudanum for the pain. I very much doubt that he returned to battle
05:19Detective
05:20When can we resume our activities? We are all quite anxious
05:23We haven't even got to the stage where general Brock is killed and the tide turns in our favor
05:29George please send word to chief constable Bracken Reed that our return will be delayed
05:37Look at these cards
05:42Ten
05:45Constable
05:47Higgins
05:48Henry, I'm sorry Ruth. What are you doing? Just what you suggested sleeping on the job
05:55I'm not getting much sleep at home, sir. Ruthie's in one of her moods and that is
06:01She'd be rather
06:04Insatiable at times
06:05There is no particular reason to reveal that information
06:09You asked get Tucker and do the rounds on Parliament Street a Tucker sir, can I take someone else?
06:16No, take Tucker
06:19But I don't like him well then this might be a chance for you two to get along constable Tucker yes
06:27Accompany Henry on his rounds
06:31Henry you heard me
06:39I
06:49Excuse me, where might I find Samuel Baker?
06:52Oh
07:09Whoa, are you Samuel Baker?
07:14Detective William Murdoch Toronto constabulary
07:18I
07:21Didn't do it didn't do what wherever you think I did
07:27Were you involved in a fight with an American named Diamant last night?
07:33Sure was
07:35We started it. Why?
07:38He put you on to me today
07:41He is dead, sir
07:44Oh, he was killed on the battlefield today
07:52I wasn't even on the battlefield
07:55Been out like a light since I saw that quack
07:59Gave me up Lord and him to down a horse
08:02Ask anyone I have a move from here since last night
08:05I
08:11Never cared much for that Watts
08:14Chief constable should put you in charge. No more trustworthy. That's so I've heard some disquieting rumors about detective Watts
08:22It's clear. The man has secrets. I
08:25Have a feeling Tucker, but he's not the only one
08:28I
08:31Got something to say say if not shut your cake hole. Let me walk in peace
08:45Excuse me
08:48We cut the knees there, who are you?
08:53Detective William Murdoch Toronto constabulary. This is constable George Crabtree
08:58We'd like to ask you some questions, but this is about the dead man. We had nothing to do with it
09:03We were on the opposite flank. That's true, sir. I saw them
09:07This is the first time
09:09These people have acknowledged that the gun yonk a hog on the Mohawk fought to defend what is now Canada. I
09:16Have no intention of causing trouble
09:19Of course, the rest of your gang are all white chaps
09:24The organizers would only allow one Haudenosaunee Indian to attend
09:30Look at their clothing
09:33It is a disgrace
09:36Thank you for your service to Canada Oh
09:48You should talk to the American troops
09:51Who might you be
09:54No matter but the man was stabbed in the back. It would suggest by one of his own not one of these people
10:00He may have been retreating
10:03Good point I hadn't considered what's your interest in the matter, sir?
10:08Nothing. I just like to get back to the reenactment as would everyone else here
10:21George I'd also like a word with the man dressed as Isaac Brock up on the hill. I don't see anybody
10:37Adjusting to your new position what's hmm plants like the light then you should be relieved. You're gonna be here a while longer
10:44You off somewhere there's been a murder at the Battle of Queenstown Heights at the play acting war
10:51Mm-hmm an American killed on Canadian soil things could get messy. Hmm
10:57Where is everyone on rounds even Higgins? Mm-hmm
11:03I'd rather not see an officer in my constabulary even this scurrilous piece of work
11:09Of course, I will try and remain immune to new ideas
11:14carry on was
11:23For Pete's sake I knew it I knew it. I know I should have brought my own pillow
11:32It just didn't seem so
11:36Nope, I don't suppose it would be
11:40So much for a break from work, sir
11:44That doesn't seem to be our lot George, sir. It seems everywhere we go. There's murder and mayhem
11:52No matter where we go what we do no matter how pure the intention
11:57malice death
12:01It's as if we were born under a bad sign
12:05Or under a hexer just like we were hexed by the devil himself
12:09I think the world is just more violent than we would like it to be
12:15I'm George
12:21Perhaps he's just believing himself, sir. I don't think so
12:25He's heading toward the medical tent
12:27And do you mind spotty?
12:30All right, George you stay here
12:33And nab him if he rushes past me
12:44You
12:52Have you misplaced something sir
12:56This is not your business I'll be the judge of that detective William Murdoch Toronto Constabulary
13:03No choice of uniform
13:06You were under arrest
13:09Come with me
13:14You're making a mistake, we'll see about that
13:32Sergeant Albert Lee under the command of Major General Jacob Brown
13:36You can stop with this farce right now. That's all the information. I'm prepared to give
13:41Then you will accompany me to our cells in Toronto
13:45I'm an American citizen. You have no right to do that. I can arrest you on what charge
13:50I've done nothing wrong and you have no proof to suggest. Otherwise, I have suspicion and suspicion is not proof
13:57Certainly not enough to detain a foreign citizen
14:02Then I will find some watch him George and trust me. Mr. Lee
14:07It's only a matter of time before you are much more forthcoming
14:16I thought it was a better policeman than that
14:27Look into this McNabb file that constable Tucker go to the star bright club
14:34Thank you, sir, but I don't think they're open yet
14:37On business someone to face the establishment last night get some whitewash and clean it up
14:44It was obviously an area you missed on your patrol
14:49That's all
14:50Henry do your regular patrol. I have a regular patrol crown attorney Crabtree. What can I do for you?
14:57If he will suffice have you seen chief constable bracken read I need to speak to him about the upcoming trial
15:02He's been called to the battlefield. Has there been an incident it appears so
15:07Miss George, all right
15:08of course
15:10right
15:13If you don't mind me saying you look troubled oh
15:17I'm
15:19Just a little worried about George. I suppose. He's got a case of the morbs
15:23I was hoping this little adventure might cheer him up a touch curious
15:28What is that going to battle false or not would be a place to lift one spirits?
15:35Good day
15:42How did you get involved in all of this, what do you mean well an interest in the war of 1812?
15:48It's not something I'd expect from an oriental chap
15:51Only white people can be interested in history. Why didn't say that I remember it now
15:56You're George Crabtree. I am the author sir. It is an honor
16:01I have read the curse of the pharaohs at least three times
16:06What about my last book a man alone?
16:09I'm sorry to say I didn't care for it quite as much
16:12The curse was a most enjoyable read especially considering it was written by a white man from Newfoundland
16:18Oh, and out of curiosity. How was it you became interested in Egypt to say mr.
16:24Lee, but it wasn't so much Egypt. It was the
16:28Mummies and the curses and whatnot. Are you going to be writing about the war of 1812? That's it
16:33I'm sure you're here to experience a taste of battle. I could help you
16:38My great-grandfather was a participant in many a battle. Is that so and who was your great-grandfather?
16:44Joseph Wilcox. Oh
16:46I see a most notable figure indeed and not at all who they say he was and I'd love mr
16:53Crabtree to reveal that is that so
16:56Sir I'll have to ask you to move along. This man is actually in my custody
17:00What did he do? Well?
17:03Did you hear that? I'm being charged with well, sir. If you could just move along, please
17:13Apologies constable, I know you're just following orders, but if you want some advice I take a closer look at that
17:21Franklin fellow, I think he may be involved in this
17:24Do you know I do oh and perhaps you detective Murdoch could use one of his famous inventions to solve the case
17:31Mr. Lee, how is it? You know so much about us. I
17:34Know a lot about many things, right?
17:38Give me your hands. Why I have to restrain you
17:46You are holding a man in custody, are you not I am then let us get back to it
17:51Huh, I agree. My foot's feeling better. I want to fight
17:55Most of us have taken time off from our jobs for this
17:57We're preparing to stage the part of the battle where general Brock is killed. It turns the tide of the war. Yes. Yes
18:04Speaking of general Brock. I've seen him wandering about where is he? Why is he not with you?
18:12Show him Brock
18:21Here he is the chap who played Brock was unable to attend so we improvised I
18:29Could swear I saw
18:33Seems like I'm not the only one to hit the Lord them
18:36Come on, sir
18:38We're sorry. The American is dead, but we can't do anything about it. Let us fight
18:51I'll be
19:03You meet me when I tell you I don't give you no reason I can't meet in public
19:21I
19:25Was that about
19:26Nothing didn't look like nothing
19:29What are you my commanding officer now? I thought that was Watts. I outrank you. What was that about?
19:38Seen that guy in here before so I was questioning about the vandalism surprisingly you didn't see anything
19:51Satisfied
19:55Constable Higgins, it's hard. Did you see the man that Constable Tucker was speaking to? I certainly did
20:01Do you know him? He's in here regularly enough, but not after today
20:06What did he do? He made a suggestion not terribly subtle that this place could benefit from some added protection
20:14What did you say to him? I told him to go to hell
20:18I
20:19Tell me when they were speaking. Did it look like a friendly conversation? I wasn't here to see it
20:32You don't find this at all strange sir, what's that? Well this mr. Lee chap seems to know a lot about us
20:38He knows I'm an author. He knows you're an inventor
20:41Well, I suppose each of us is famous in our own right George. Do you really think so?
20:46But knowing about us makes him no less a suspect and I am getting fed up with him
20:52madam, ah
20:53sir
20:55So what's the situation then? I have a suspect in custody, but I don't believe he did it. He is however hiding something
21:01Oh, well, let's get to it then. Oh, and by the way, I've had a word with the board and they've granted your request
21:06Thank you, sir. I believe I am much better suited to the field than behind a desk. Are you sure about that?
21:11Yes, it's best. I stay busy and active whilst Julia is away
21:16Well, I found your replacement. Very good
21:19Sir, this is mr
21:22Good lord
21:23Country release this man immediately
21:26Sir, mr. Choi. I apologize
21:29Sir, you know this man. Yes, I do now release him
21:33Why?
21:34Well, I would say it's extremely bad form to arrest your new boss
21:38You
21:44Gentlemen, this is mr. Albert Choi. He told us it was Lee
21:49Apologies for the deception, but I felt it necessary
21:51I'm very pleased to meet the two of you
21:53You were supposed to report to Toronto and I intended to but I had some unfinished business
21:57I was on the trail of a man who is now dead and I need to know who killed him
22:02Now that we're all being open and honest with each other. What is going on?
22:06Some years ago almost 100 to be precise gold bullion was stolen from a depository in Buffalo, New York
22:12It was earmarked to help fund the war effort
22:15The thief was a Canadian by the name of Joseph Wilcox the deserter who was killed during the battle
22:20But not before he was able to bury the treasure somewhere on this battlefield, but you don't know where
22:27I'd learned from associates in the Pinkerton agency that mr.
22:30Diamant the dead man had obtained a map to its location. How did he do that?
22:34How did he do that? If such a map did exist it would be over a hundred years old
22:40Joseph Wilcox gravesite was disturbed some time ago. I believe mr. Demond dug it up and found the map on. Mr
22:47Wilcox person that's what you were searching for when I caught you
22:51Why don't you just tell us the Canadian government has laid claim to the gold, but it is American property
22:56It's my duty to retrieve it. So if mr. Diamant has been killed, it's likely someone else knows about the map
23:02There had been rumors. He had a partner. Mr. Diamant's murder confirms that
23:06Thieves turning on each other. Now, there's a new one now that we are all working together
23:10Perhaps you can tell us who you believe this partner to be
23:14My suspicions lie with constable Crabtree's admirer the bloody L admires Crabtree
23:19Sir, perhaps a good many people the detective reckons were famous
23:23We're famous. Well, he and I not you
23:27Mr. Franklin is also Joseph Wilcox's great grandson
23:33Again since we are working together now, you won't object to me arresting him
23:37Well, as long as a Boeing is returned to the United States Treasury. I have no issue. I don't care about the gold
23:42I care about catching a murderer
23:46I'm afraid the detective and I have gotten off on the wrong foot. Don't worry. I'll have a word with him
23:52So what's happened to your face?
23:56Something different
23:58You
24:00What are you suggesting I'm suggesting that something is amiss because you saw Tucker talking to someone
24:08Not just any someone was talking to Tony Petrucci. Oh, so he was talking to an Italian fellow
24:15Just any Italian fellow Tony Petrucci is the head of the sentence syndicate
24:20The Seton they were a part of the black hand before they broke away
24:24Tony Petrucci took over leadership of the group after their boss was killed by our very own constable Tucker. Oh
24:30Well, that is something. Yes, it is, but talking to someone is not a crime
24:36But my first job as acting inspector will not be arresting a fellow policeman without cause if we find something suspicious
24:44We'll bring it to inspector Murdoch when he returns
24:47I
24:50Might as well be a word, right?
24:53You there
24:54We finally gonna be allowed to fight. I need to speak with. Mr. Franklin. He hasn't been around in hours
24:59Yeah, he likely deserted just like his traitorous grandfather
25:03When did you see him last? He was heading over to the American encampment
25:08Right. Could you please fetch the chief constable for me my boss now?
25:12Would you like to get back to the fighting or not?
25:17I
25:23You are
25:24Packing it go on bugger off who the blazes are you who am I?
25:29Chief constable Thomas C. Bracken read someone with the authority to throw you like in jail. It's not our fault a man was killed
25:36We just want to get back to the game
25:39War is not a game now go on clear off. You're a bloody disgrace to that uniform
25:47You
25:49Take this personally. Yes, I do
25:52Sounds like you've experienced it
25:54Afghanistan
25:56quite a few years ago
25:57It was no bloody picnic. Let me tell you yourself
26:01It's affected me too. I'm Japanese and very chosen chosen
26:06It's now called Korea
26:08My brother joined a righteous army to try to beat them back. He was killed
26:13Lost many friends as well
26:14You were there. I tried to get back home, but it was too late in the country. I once knew I've been forever changed
26:21Like you said not a game. I hope one day we'll see the end of it and one day pigs might fly
26:27No, no, screw that. I've seen that
26:32Detective Murdoch wants to talk to you right then. Let's go
26:37Wait
26:38What?
26:40Tell me about these flying pigs
26:42Maybe later over scotch
26:51Are the crooks the job is it
26:54Must not pay you much. I'm done with you. Are you now? That's rich. I've done everything you asked. That's no mean feat
27:01I haven't asked much of you. I killed a man. He deserved to be killed. You got what you want
27:06Leave me alone. Okay
27:09I'll go after your wife
27:11Then a death will be on your hands
27:13You'll be even more hot water than you are. Don't you dare you do that and I you do what?
27:18You'll do nothing
27:20Cuz you'll be behind bars
27:21Because to all the world it'll look like you killed your wife and you can trust me on that
27:31You want me to do that's better
27:34It's one more job. I need you to send a message to someone and getting a little too uppity
27:41What's the message it's a simple one I
27:44Want you to burn down that melon John is nightclub
27:47You're not the only one that needs to learn respect
28:03Detective search right this way
28:06Good Lord
28:08It's my fanatic. What are you talking about boogaloo? He's the admirer of mr. Crabtree's work. He must have found the map
28:15Not much of a reward for finding buried treasure. His body's still warm
28:22General
28:24Jingle you keep talking about do their stuff
28:36Science amongst other things
28:41Toronto Constabulary, you are under arrest
28:46Prince my
28:49We meet again
28:51Hello
28:53Hmm I'm not sure you needed to be quite so rough. Oh
28:56You'll excuse me. It is a matter of national security
29:01No, actually not this time, but it is important. Let me go in this case. Mr. Myers. You're under arrest
29:15Good lord
29:18You murdered a man for this I didn't murder anyone that man was dead when I arrived is that so
29:24Then why did the killer not take off with the gold?
29:30Who the devil are you this is mr. Albert Choi the new inspector at station house for
29:37Well, well, well, would you look at that jaw became too much for you a murder answer inspector choice question
29:47The man who killed Franklin did not take the bullion because I arrived he ran off and you didn't give chase mr
29:54Franklin's death did not concern me what mr. Diamant was after certainly did how did you get involved in all this?
30:01Been interested in mr. Franklin for some time now why?
30:04He's the great grandson of a Canadian hero hero
30:08Wilcox was a bloody deserter on the contrary
30:11He was a British operative he only pretended to desert instead he was gathering valuable information to aid our war effort
30:19What does this have to do with your interest in Franklin
30:22It was rumored that his great-grandson had found this out and was preparing to clear his name
30:26I couldn't let that happen. Obviously, why not? He'd have proven his grandfather to be a Canadian hero
30:33He was buried an American patriot
30:36His actions in these hostilities is not something either government wishes to reveal now that we're friends and allies
30:43However, none of this makes any difference now. Mr. Wilcox. His legacy is properly tainted
30:50So sure you found this all very interesting, but I shall be on my way. You will not sir
30:56That bullion belongs to the American government
31:01Does not sir
31:04It does not sir
31:06It is the spoils of war and what happens between our two countries should be of little concern to a man like you a
31:13man like me
31:14What are you inferring?
31:18Think whatever inference you like
31:22Chief Constable bracken read do I have your permission to assume my role as inspector madam? I
31:30I
31:31Have no interest in the position and you have made up your mind, sir
31:35carry on inspector detective
31:37I would like you to arrest this fellow for theft and suspicion of murder. I didn't murder me
31:44No proof that you're an innocent man
31:48Did you give up your loyalty as well as your job Murdoch Terrence Myers you're under arrest for murder
32:00Just gained yourself a very powerful enemy. Mr. Choi. I have many enemies
32:05but I uphold the law no matter the race or station of the perpetrator and the proper term of address is
32:12inspector Choi
32:16I'd like you to assure me that you're comfortable with these developments. I am he's a good man
32:22If you say so sir, then I have no doubt
32:25How did the two of you become acquainted? I met him a few months ago at a convention
32:29So he's been a good police officer. He rose through the ranks in police departments from San Francisco to New York despite his circumstances
32:36Well, that can't have been easy
32:38It is a big risk and there are certain members of the Board of Control that are not comfortable with a man of his nature
32:45You'll need your full support and you will have it
32:49gentlemen
32:51My ears are burning
32:53Just letting Murdoch know a little bit more about you
32:55Hmm. I trust my actions at station house for will aptly demonstrate who I am and detective
33:01I will defer to your thoughts on this case. What do you think our next action should be?
33:08Well, the plan is this man here is going to shoot me
33:11You don't trust me. I don't trust anyone. It's a prerequisite of my job
33:17Then have detective Murdoch do it. I
33:20Will not have a British soldier murder. Sir. Isaac Brock even if in jest
33:26Will you be joining the engagement sir, I don't think so. I didn't bring a costume
33:31Well, I'm sure we could have fit you in something. I think I'll sit this one out on the sidelines
33:36Right when Brock was killed there was a period of confusion
33:41The general leading the British was dead and there was a time of pure chaos
33:48Before the battle resumed if anyone is going to try to slip away and retrieve the gold
33:53This is when they might try to do it
33:56So sir, could you please watch the American line to see if anyone deserts and George?
34:02Stake out the wagon holding the crate if anyone approaches
34:06Apprehend them on the spot. Sir. I was rather hoping to find I
34:10Understand George, but I need you to do this
34:25You
34:27You
34:29You
34:54To find lurking he was hanging about the back of my club
34:59You had reported someone defaced your establishment. Perhaps he was
35:04Observing you think he was trying to help me. I
35:08Very much doubt that I
35:10Also found an overturned can of petrol near where I saw constable Tucker. I
35:15Think he was planning on burning down your club
35:19The well in I have been subject to suspicion and false accusations my entire life. I do not make these claims rashly
35:27And if you do not look into this I'll be forced to take matters in my own hands I
35:32Wouldn't advise that
35:34And do something about constable Tucker
35:46I have finished my investigation into the death of mr. Diamant and
35:52Have concluded that it was indeed death by misadventure as
35:58Such I am prepared to allow renewal of hostilities
36:07Also, I have enlisted the help of this man to play sir Isaac Brock
36:13So we're replacing one dummy with another
36:17Watch your mouth sir. I'll have you charged with insubordination
36:22This portion of the reenactment will take us up to and including the killing of general Brock
36:32Tucker word
36:40Take a seat
36:42Prefer to stand. All right, where were you last night off duty? Were you near the star bright Club?
36:52No
36:54Why do you ask I heard reports of you lurking around the back alleys
37:01So
37:03Mm-hmm
37:06Well, if I was I'd be surprised not to see you there too
37:11What do you mean
37:15Think you know exactly what I mean I
37:18I
37:20Can make things extremely difficult for the likes of you
37:27Be careful who you threaten constable taken worse from men much worse than you
37:35You're on notice
37:40Is that all
37:43We'll just have to see won't we
37:47I
38:02First watch it change direction
38:05Oh
38:15Steady men steady
38:17Not shoot until you see their eyes clear and true. No one's equipped with live rounds
38:23It is no one is equipped with live rounds, sir
38:27halt
38:30We shall fire volley
38:32Send the scourge home sir. Should we not await reinforcements?
38:36We will repel the invaders with fire and steel fire on my command
38:51Let them come to us
38:59Lord general's been shot
39:02Oh
39:06Your firemen we have them
39:12The general is dead sir, who would assume command
39:15Where is mr. Byron? He ran when the Americans fired, sir
39:20Find it Murdoch
39:23The general lives. Let's send them back to hell
39:32I
39:56Am a student of anatomy one thrust and you are dead in a minute then you needn't worry
40:03Now step away from the cart
40:13Where did you learn how to do that?
40:15Well inspector, I'm a student of many cultures
40:19If I were a younger man, I would have you teach me how to do that
40:23I
40:25Rock was a great hero
40:27It's an honor to have portrayed him. You died with great relish sir for a moment. I feared I'd actually shot you
40:35So with the three of them in it together not the three of them. Mr. Byron and mr. Diamant. They were partners
40:41What about Franklin? He seemed like a nice fellow
40:44According to mr. Byron. Mr. Franklin was seeking out. Mr. Diamant who had reached out to him some time ago. Why?
40:51Mr. Diamant wanted to know where mr. Franklin's great-grandfather had been buried and when mr
40:58Franklin discovered that the burial site had been desecrated he killed mr. Diamant and discovered the map
41:05He was busy digging up the treasure when mr. Byron found him and killed him and Byron ran when your Myers came across the sea
41:14Where is mr. Myers
41:21You
41:28He's taken the gold perhaps I should have shot him in earnest
41:32You
41:47Tucker this is for you. Hopefully it's a transfer. Yeah. Good morning to to Higgins
41:54Ah
41:57Detective what's huh? Don't you mean acting inspector Watts?
42:01You've done an excellent job covering for inspector Murdoch. But as of today, you're both relieved of your duties
42:08lads if you can gather around
42:11Today I have the pleasure of announcing the appointment of inspector Albert Choi as the new man in charge of station house for
42:20now
42:21I've never been one to define a man by his race. I expect the same from you lot
42:26Inspector Choi is a highly respected lawman. So he tells me I'm sure you all learn a lot from him sir. The floor is yours
42:34It is a pleasure to meet you all
42:36It is possible that more than a few of you are surprised to see that a man like me will be leading you
42:42But rest assured I am more than capable of running this station and you'll learn I'm not like many people
42:49You're going to be introduced to a new world
42:53You're here
43:18You

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