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00:01:17Passport and paperwork if you'd be so kind.
00:01:19We got in the back of where you're coming from today
00:01:23Dusseldorf
00:01:25reporting the 1951
00:01:27Peterson down on behalf of
00:01:28me, my company
00:01:30D-Star Classics
00:01:33Need you to step out of the vehicle, Mr. Star
00:01:49Nice school, Wesley
00:02:06Courses, qualifications
00:02:09I know I sound like those boring gits
00:02:13you couldn't wait to get a shot of at school
00:02:14but they were right
00:02:15And here's the fun part
00:02:17Where do you want to be five years from now?
00:02:20You're putting him on the spot, Dad
00:02:22No, I'm not
00:02:23You don't have to answer that, Wesley
00:02:25Ten years, in some ways that's easier
00:02:28My uncle, who's an engineer
00:02:31worked on the railways, he'd take me out sometimes
00:02:33and it was cool
00:02:34No, no, you're not the first call you're making tomorrow morning
00:02:38Thank you, Mr. Maxwell
00:02:41Not just for defending me in court
00:02:43but for this, for everything
00:02:46I won't forget
00:02:47Well, don't worry, Wesley
00:02:48You won't get rid of us that easily
00:02:50Once accline to Terry's
00:02:53always accline to Terry's
00:02:55Sorry, Superintendent, we, uh, we searched the car
00:03:11It was nothing
00:03:12Did you weigh it?
00:03:16Mm-hmm
00:03:17It's well over the way
00:03:29for a car of this type
00:03:31I searched it far in the inside now
00:03:33You've got a pen knife
00:03:46Thank you
00:03:50Daniel Starr
00:04:09Come on
00:04:10Ah!
00:04:27Ah!
00:04:28Ah!
00:04:28Oh, my God.
00:04:58Oh, my God.
00:05:03Get it.
00:05:08Daniel Starr, I'm arresting you in suspicion of drug importation.
00:05:12Oh, my God.
00:05:23You're in a whole world of trouble, Danny.
00:05:26And you can add the grievous bodily harm of a police officer to your charge sheet.
00:05:32But if you start cooperating now, before you've been charged, before you've seen the inside of a cell, it would count greatly in your favor.
00:05:42Who is he, Danny?
00:05:48Who's importing the coke? Who's the merchant?
00:05:52No comment.
00:05:53So, we've got the number that you dialed from the phone box.
00:06:11That's very interesting.
00:06:13Do you want to tell us about it?
00:06:16No comment.
00:06:20Well, Mother, Alma, she's not in good health, I hear.
00:06:27What would she want you to do?
00:06:29Choose the path that almost guarantees a shorter sentence, surely.
00:06:41Cooperate.
00:06:46The merchant, Danny.
00:06:50I need a name.
00:06:51Good evening, Mr. Maxwell.
00:07:19Well, we'd like you to come to the station to discuss a phone call you received earlier today.
00:07:25Yeah, yeah.
00:07:31You're keeping close touch.
00:07:33Daniel, let me know when you've landed.
00:07:34Yes, I'll message every day.
00:07:35Cassie will remind me.
00:07:37You're all I've got in the world, you know this.
00:07:39And you're all I've got, too, Mum.
00:07:40Come on.
00:07:42I need to do this, Mum.
00:07:44I think maybe you need me to do this, too.
00:07:52OK.
00:07:53Now, be careful of the water, won't you?
00:07:55And then don't forget about those riptides.
00:07:56Mum, did I or did I not grow up by the seaside?
00:07:59OK.
00:08:00Oh, God.
00:08:02Oh, God.
00:08:03You're OK.
00:08:04OK.
00:08:06You'll be fine.
00:08:07I love you.
00:08:08I love you.
00:08:09OK.
00:08:09See ya.
00:08:11Bye.
00:08:12Have fun.
00:08:14Bye.
00:08:15Bye.
00:08:16Bye.
00:08:18Bye.
00:08:39What about Maxwell's computer?
00:08:48We gave up on those encrypted files?
00:08:50We didn't give up.
00:08:52Techies are still trying.
00:08:54OK.
00:08:55A bit late than never.
00:08:58Be honest, Stephen.
00:08:59Did you expect Maxwell to change his plea to guilty?
00:09:03I did, yes.
00:09:05Thanks to disclosure, they know we've got the money transfers
00:09:07and Star-IDing him as the merchant.
00:09:09They're playing hardball.
00:09:11They're betting the house.
00:09:12Why are they so confident?
00:09:16His barrister, Primrose Morley, takes no prisoners.
00:09:20You can expect her to milk the fact that while this investigation
00:09:22was carried out, Cassian Pugh was in charge.
00:09:24Cassian Pugh had nothing to do with my inquiry.
00:09:26The fish rots from the head down will be her line of attack.
00:09:32Gentlemen.
00:09:32Look, I want to be in court as much as I can.
00:09:43You're going to have to cover for me.
00:09:44I'm on it.
00:09:46Hey, look, we're closing in on the bench, though, gang,
00:09:48and soon we'll get our bassy off the streets.
00:09:52Roy.
00:09:53Yeah.
00:09:54After Cassian, I'm worried you might be
00:09:57second-guessing yourself a bit.
00:09:59I missed it, Glenn.
00:10:04I missed it.
00:10:08I worked with Cassian for years,
00:10:09and I had no idea who he was.
00:10:11None of us did.
00:10:13The fact is, Wolf's right.
00:10:14After Cassian, the Sussex CID will be on trial,
00:10:16and the world will be watching.
00:10:21So you seriously think that Maxwell might get off?
00:10:25He's clever.
00:10:26He'll try to disrupt the trial any way he can.
00:10:29We've got a strong case, right?
00:10:31We really do.
00:10:32I know.
00:10:34I just wish it was...
00:10:37stronger.
00:10:39How you been, ma'am?
00:10:41Why haven't you been to see me?
00:10:44I, uh, told you.
00:10:45I'm in a bit of trouble,
00:10:46but, um,
00:10:47they're going to sort something out
00:10:48so you can come and visit.
00:10:51I miss you.
00:10:52Why haven't you been to see me?
00:11:00Mum.
00:11:05I'm in prison, mum.
00:11:09What did you do, Danny?
00:11:13Yeah, it doesn't matter.
00:11:14They said I'm not going to see you again.
00:11:19Who said that?
00:11:22It was the nurses.
00:11:23Listen, that's all rubbish, OK?
00:11:26Don't know what they're talking about, OK?
00:11:29Mum?
00:11:31Mum, OK?
00:11:33Why haven't you been to see me?
00:11:35Uh, Bruno, um,
00:11:51could you go and get the sellotape?
00:11:52I think it's in there
00:11:53next to the sink.
00:11:56Thanks.
00:12:02You OK?
00:12:04Yeah.
00:12:05You sure you're ready to do this?
00:12:08Yeah.
00:12:09It's...
00:12:10It's...
00:12:10It's what I want to do.
00:12:15OK.
00:12:20It's...
00:12:20It's just a reminder I...
00:12:23don't need.
00:12:31I'm not saying I never want to try again.
00:12:35Bottom line that there are no guarantees, are there?
00:12:42So...
00:12:44Right now, I...
00:12:48I cannot contemplate another pregnancy.
00:12:55Which one is it?
00:12:58Er, that one. Thanks, darling.
00:13:07OK?
00:13:21Today, you have been gathered as a group of 12
00:13:25to decide beyond reasonable doubt
00:13:28whether the man you see before you
00:13:30is guilty of these charges.
00:13:33Terence Maxwell purports to the outside world
00:13:35to be a humble solicitor,
00:13:38specializing in legal aid work.
00:13:41He'll tell you how he came from the wrong side of the tracks
00:13:44and had to pull himself up by his bootstraps.
00:13:47How that instilled a lifelong desire
00:13:50to give something back.
00:13:53But Terence Maxwell is a corrupting force
00:13:57of near-demonic proportions.
00:14:00He's not merely an immensely cunning and dangerous man.
00:14:05He is the criminal mastermind
00:14:08behind a vast and highly lucrative
00:14:11drugs importation business.
00:14:14How's the target?
00:14:16She's taking it all very seriously.
00:14:20Just over two years ago, my team became aware
00:14:35of a new source of high-grade cocaine
00:14:38flooding into Brighton and the surrounding area.
00:14:41We set about unmasking the individuals responsible,
00:14:44but that wasn't straightforward.
00:14:47Telephone intercepts finally revealed
00:14:50a linchpin figure known as the Merchant,
00:14:54and identifying him became a priority.
00:14:58You said unmasking the outfit wasn't straightforward.
00:15:00Can you elaborate on that a little?
00:15:03Well, we soon realized that to identify the main players,
00:15:07we would have to reverse engineer our way up the hierarchy
00:15:11by placing the street-level dealers under surveillance.
00:15:15And through them, you got to Daniel Danny Starr?
00:15:19Starr was an experienced mechanic
00:15:22selling classic cars through his own business, D-Star Classics.
00:15:27Some he sourced locally, others were imported from the continent.
00:15:31Which provided the perfect cover.
00:15:33They were importing cocaine from a dealer in Marbella
00:15:36with direct supply to Columbia.
00:15:38And forward wind to four months ago,
00:15:40you caught Daniel Starr, red-handed,
00:15:43bringing cocaine into the UK.
00:15:45We did.
00:15:46The drugs were concealed in the tires of, uh,
00:15:50Peterson Dartmoor.
00:15:55The Merchant, Danny.
00:15:57I need a name.
00:16:01Terence Maxwell.
00:16:04Settle down.
00:16:08Parking's not exactly easy.
00:16:14To be honest, I thought they'd take care of that.
00:16:17What?
00:16:18Valet parking?
00:16:19You'll be lucky.
00:16:21I cycled in from Glind.
00:16:23It's five and a bit miles.
00:16:25I suggest you do the same.
00:16:26You'll have no trouble parking.
00:16:27Well, in my case, Janet,
00:16:28that would mean a 14-mile cycle ride each way.
00:16:3260 miles for me.
00:16:34Most of it on dual carriageway.
00:16:36No thanks.
00:16:46Detective Superintendent Grace,
00:16:48at the time of the investigation,
00:16:50you were working directly to Cassian Pugh,
00:16:54a man subsequently proven to be deeply corrupt.
00:16:58Can you really describe East Sussex CID as anything other than second-rate and keep a straight face?
00:17:09Records were manipulated right under your nose.
00:17:13How can you be sure that anything's accurate, including so-called intelligence on the merchant?
00:17:20Your Honor, my loaded friend has been argumentative and the questions aren't relevant.
00:17:24Miss Moorley, please do move on.
00:17:26Your team picked up on a reference to the merchant on a phone tap and ran with it.
00:17:33Unmasking this mastermind became your myopic focus, correct?
00:17:39It became a focus, certainly.
00:17:43But the merchant could refer to several people rather than one, couldn't it?
00:17:48It could be code for anything.
00:17:50Unlikely.
00:17:51Early on we intercepted a message from the merchant that said they would come down on someone like a ton of bricks.
00:17:59But that could still refer to multiple people, could it not?
00:18:04It's possible.
00:18:05Yes, it's possible.
00:18:18I don't want to come in.
00:18:21Look.
00:18:23I know it's hard.
00:18:25Really hard.
00:18:28We have to keep the normal things going,
00:18:30when the fires burn.
00:18:32I've lost a third of my staff, half my clients.
00:18:37Hiding under the covers is not an option.
00:18:40Even though it's bloody tempting.
00:18:43Do you think you did it, Mum?
00:18:47Are all the things they're saying true?
00:18:52Your Dad's brilliant at what he does.
00:18:55Getting justice for people who otherwise wouldn't stand a chance.
00:18:59He's made enemies along the way.
00:19:04People in high places.
00:19:05You think they framed him?
00:19:08I don't know.
00:19:10And I don't have a crystal ball.
00:19:14But the truth has a habit of coming out.
00:19:17Especially in court.
00:19:19Dad's always saying that, isn't he?
00:19:21Yes.
00:19:22Now, many times has he been proved right.
00:19:27Mm-hmm.
00:19:32All right, Brendan.
00:19:33All right, great?
00:19:34Yeah.
00:19:35Yeah, all good.
00:19:36All right.
00:19:37Yeah.
00:19:38We're gonna get home.
00:19:39We are gonna get home, right?
00:19:40Yeah.
00:19:42Yeah.
00:19:45Good luck.
00:19:47You kids are leaving.
00:19:50You kids are leaving.
00:19:54The one?
00:19:56Oh, my face.
00:19:58No, don't come home.
00:20:00No, I'll never go.
00:20:01Some kids are leaving too many times.
00:20:02Hello?
00:20:32Hello?
00:20:38Hello?
00:20:43Hello, Meg.
00:20:58Who is this?
00:20:59Do you like the photograph?
00:21:00How dare you come to my house?
00:21:02What do you want?
00:21:04What the hell do you want?
00:21:06Lovely girl, your daughter.
00:21:08Having the time of her life down in Ecuador.
00:21:10Who are you?
00:21:11Call me her guardian angel, Meg.
00:21:14I know how much Laura means to you.
00:21:16After the loss of Peter and Will,
00:21:18she must be so precious.
00:21:21South America's a wild place.
00:21:23People vanish there all the time.
00:21:25Please, please, don't hurt them. Just...
00:21:27I can keep the girls safe, Meg.
00:21:29I'm offering you a deal.
00:21:30And I think you should accept it for Laura's sake.
00:21:33A deal?
00:21:35First rule, tell no one.
00:21:37Or you'll find Laura and Cassie dead.
00:21:39At least when your husband and son died, there were funerals.
00:21:42You might not even get Laura's body back.
00:21:45Are we clear?
00:21:47He's...
00:21:48Good.
00:21:49If you want to see Laura again,
00:21:51all that has to happen is your foreman says two words at the end of the trial.
00:21:56You know what they are, don't you, Meg?
00:21:58Not guilty.
00:22:01I'll see you later.
00:22:02Okay.
00:22:03Bye.
00:22:04You seem...
00:22:05...more cheerful.
00:22:06Yeah.
00:22:07Um, yeah.
00:22:08I...
00:22:09I...
00:22:10I...
00:22:11I...
00:22:12I...
00:22:13I...
00:22:14I do feel a bit more optimistic about things, I suppose.
00:22:15Good.
00:22:16I think it would be a good idea to...
00:22:18...you kind of have an idea?
00:22:19Okay!
00:22:21Okay!
00:22:26Bye!
00:22:27You seem...
00:22:29...more cheerful.
00:22:31Um...
00:22:32Yeah.
00:22:34I...
00:22:35I do feel a bit more...
00:22:37...optimistic about things, I suppose.
00:22:39Good.
00:22:41I think it would be a good idea to formalise things a bit with Bruno.
00:22:52Okay. Well, there's no rush.
00:22:56Maybe we could speak to his grandparents about making his visits more regular, giving him his own room.
00:23:08We haven't given ourselves the chance to be parents to Bruno.
00:23:14And after everything that's happened, I just feel like I owe it to you and to him to give it a try.
00:23:29You don't owe me anything.
00:23:32I want to do it, Roy.
00:23:35Okay. All right. Maybe you're right. Maybe we should move things along with him.
00:23:41Okay.
00:23:47Good luck in court.
00:23:53Good luck.
00:23:54Good luck.
00:23:55Good luck.
00:23:56Good luck.
00:23:59Good luck.
00:24:05Good luck.
00:24:06Good luck.
00:24:08these records show annual payments from d star classics into your bank account dating back the
00:24:23last four years the first payment being for 46 000 pounds and the last for 670 000 pounds
00:24:33over half a million pounds that's a lot of money it is
00:24:40so 10 years ago i put seed money into danny star's business in return i received a significant
00:24:54chunk of shares i collect payments i pay tax on them what is the issue i'll ask the questions if
00:25:02you don't mind mr maxwell so in addition to being a very busy solicitor you're also a part-time yet
00:25:08astonishingly successful investor well more luck than anything we'll have no false modesty here
00:25:17but it's hard to believe isn't it you just lucked your way into a small fortune
00:25:24barely lifting a finger and having no notion as to how that money was made
00:25:29you know i defended danny star when he was 22 23 he'd got caught up in a car stealing ring who were
00:25:43basically exploiting his god-given gifts as a mechanic when he got out he came to me for help
00:25:48and i covered the startup fee why because i liked his business plan
00:25:53i liked him oh so you were strictly a sleeping partner no inkling whatsoever the d star classics
00:26:03was a front for wholesale drugs importation not now do i feel angry and disappointed and
00:26:11ever so slightly deft that i was so deceived certainly but am i culpable of anything more
00:26:17than having a trusting nature no no no i am not
00:26:22what are these guys doing deep dive watson or review
00:26:45well he says they're having a clean house because of what happened to cassian pew and
00:26:49we can't be trusted to do it ourselves right but we're in good company cassian's time in
00:26:55london means the met are suffering the same you don't need to worry v you've only been here five
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00:27:02uh the um the bailiff just nabbed me in the hall said we still need to select a foreman for person
00:27:21as they're now called
00:27:22look i'll take on the role as as a retired actually i'm self-evidently the best qualified
00:27:29with respect harold um as a former dci with hampshire police i think i make the running
00:27:37what about me self-starter managerial experience staff of well including me my wife
00:27:46uh the point is i'm a motivator
00:27:50hello be thankful they're arguing about the foreperson meg you need to exploit those divisions
00:28:05snatch the job for yourself how do you know about the foreperson doesn't matter i know
00:28:11and don't try stunt like changing your logs again otherwise laura could have a nasty accident
00:28:16hate for that to happen i just leave her alone okay just leave her alone
00:28:21girl
00:28:25superintendent grace isn't it that's right yeah yeah um is everything okay
00:28:47sure why oh uh well you you seem a little upset you sounded a little upset
00:28:57i'm just missing my daughter she's away traveling oh i see
00:29:14detective superintendent grace i need to run a pnc check certainly sir may i ask the reason
00:29:33concern for the owner's safety
00:29:35mr colin mckay what is your association with terence maxwell i oversee both mr maxwell's personal
00:29:45accounts and the business accounts of his law firm and how would you characterize mr maxwell's
00:29:50attitude to money well i can't think of many clients who are less fiscally motivated shall we
00:29:57say could you give us some examples perhaps exactly mr maxwell paid off his mortgage about 15 years
00:30:05ago and could easily afford a bigger house in a more salubrious area but he stayed right where
00:30:11he is only a stone's throw from the estate where he grew up i believe just down the road
00:30:18left to his own devices mr maxwell never keeps his receipts or claims legitimate business expenses
00:30:24i mean i'm left to troll through bins pockets phones computers you name it
00:30:29just to take care of the basics so in sum this is not a man who cares about money no he has more than
00:30:38he needs without resorting to criminality yep and especially not important classy drugs
00:30:45you find that scenario hard to credit i find it bloody hilarious
00:30:50yes what i mean is i just can't see terry as the pablo escobar of brighton
00:31:04thank you mr mckay that will be all
00:31:20good
00:31:43i have just heard back from margot she's gonna come over tomorrow night
00:31:48do you reckon you could get home by eight yeah sure no problem
00:31:52wolf's here uh listen i've i've gotta go okay
00:31:59how do we counter-attack steven we need to get back in the game well put simply we need more bullets
00:32:04in the gun feels like the defense are pushing a maxwell who's lovably clueless about everything
00:32:09except defending his clients successfully pushing it i would say excuse me what we got grace
00:32:24yeah
00:32:27okay thanks
00:32:28i've got you bullies steven
00:32:43being four person is not so different from account managing something that i've done in the
00:32:48pharmaceutical industry for a decade i have a wealth of experience and um
00:32:58above all i am a good listener and communicator and i feel that those qualities are
00:33:05absolutely germane to the role of foreperson
00:33:11your honor we move to introduce new evidence and we apologize for the short notice an explanation
00:33:18might be more useful than an apology the evidence concerns encrypted files which until yesterday
00:33:26remained impervious even to the finest minds in cid forensics what is the provenance of these files
00:33:33terence maxwell's home computer they proved the existence of clandestine accounts in the seychelles
00:33:39totaling 4.6 million pounds your honor the defense has a right to review any and all evidence before
00:33:48it's divulged to the court the suddenness of this disclosure is unfortunate but not i'm satisfied
00:33:56deliberate or malicious
00:34:01is this where you tell me i could still change my plea to guilty well as of five minutes ago i'd
00:34:05recommend it no one's gone to great lengths to set me up my money's on grace and his colleagues and cid
00:34:11terry these seychelles accounts were unearthed on your desktop at home how did they get there i don't
00:34:18know that maybe their tech boys planted them after the fact yeah a one-size-catch-all the old bill
00:34:25fitted me up isn't going to fly if you were counseling one of your clients i'm sure you'd say the same i
00:34:30am innocent primrose when is that going to penetrate your over-educated skull well if you can replicate
00:34:37that conviction in front of a jury they might even believe you primrose
00:34:45get me back on the stand
00:34:51it pains me to consider it much less voice it but the only person who had access to my computer
00:34:57my passwords and so on and knowledge of my finances sufficient enough to establish these offshore
00:35:04accounts is sadly my bookkeeper colin mckay
00:35:11you all heard him say in open court he searches through my pockets my phones my computers
00:35:17total access and he's had it for years mr maxwell i mean this this strikes me as finger pointing and
00:35:28scapegoating of the most desperate and revealing kind if mr mckay sorted away millions in offshore
00:35:35accounts then why do so in your name perhaps it was because of his criminal record
00:35:39it would have presented hurdles to opening an account even in this age house in his early 20s mckay had
00:35:49form for embezzlement and forgery quite sophisticated stuff i think we can all guess where this is going
00:35:57you represented him and you got him off mr wolf do refrain from employing a jeering tone in your
00:36:03questioning no further questions your honor but we do ask that the witness colin mckay be recalled
00:36:10tomorrow morning for more cross-examination very well considering the allegations made against the
00:36:16witness it's only right he has the opportunity to respond but the seychelles stuff is damning
00:36:23and blaming his bookkeeper is laughable he must think we're idiots i can't imagine what ever since
00:36:29is going to change my mind you know we could save a lot of time at the deliberation stage if we came
00:36:35to an agreement now no i i'm sorry but no it would be highly inappropriate for us to make up our minds
00:36:46before hearing the whole trial in fact it would be a complete dereliction of our duty as jurors and i'll
00:36:51see this through have no fear nothing will change my mind about that man's guilt nothing
00:37:02we're about to go on a zip wire mom look oh you sure it's safe okay here she goes
00:37:10oh three two one
00:37:19got me
00:37:21laura laura laura
00:37:25Laura, is Cassie okay? Laura? Laura? Oh my God, she's moving. Okay. She's moving. She's
00:37:45all right. You just focus on Cassie. She's okay. All right? And you call me right back.
00:37:50All right. Yeah, all right. Okay, bye.
00:38:03Very basic bit of kit, is it one? Piece of piss to tamper with a pulley.
00:38:08Why? Why? They have nothing to do with this.
00:38:11Fair play on becoming foreman, but you need to stop winning the jury over from tomorrow.
00:38:16There's only so much help we can give. What do you mean, help?
00:38:20You'll see.
00:38:23Okay, thank you. Yeah, bye. Hey.
00:38:30Forensics went over a bike with a fine tooth comb. No sign of tampering. There's no paint transfer
00:38:35from a vehicle or other hallmarks consistent with the collision. But look.
00:38:38Time for a bike with a fine tooth comb. No sign of tampering. There's no paint transfer
00:38:42from a vehicle or other hallmarks consistent with the collision. But look.
00:38:48Technically, we're not supposed to be talking to her.
00:38:49All right.
00:38:54We're not supposed to be talking to her.
00:38:55Circumstances have changed. Glenn, someone's going after the jury.
00:38:58There's no paint transfer from a vehicle
00:39:00or other hallmarks consistent with the collision.
00:39:02But look, technically,
00:39:06we're not supposed to be talking to her.
00:39:09Circumstances have changed, Glenn.
00:39:12Someone's going after the jury.
00:39:14All right.
00:39:16Or at least let me talk to her.
00:39:19I'm not testifying in court.
00:39:28Hello, Janet.
00:39:32I'm Detective Superintendent Rory Grace.
00:39:37How are you feeling?
00:39:41Plotty awful.
00:39:43What can you recall about the moments
00:39:45before you came off your bike?
00:39:50Um...
00:39:51Take your time, Janet.
00:39:53I remember unlocking my bike in the village.
00:39:58After that, nothing.
00:40:05I couldn't even tell you where it came off.
00:40:10How would Channing feel about this?
00:40:12An 11-strong jury.
00:40:14Annoyed.
00:40:15But in my experience, judges normally want to proceed.
00:40:19So that's it? We just sit back and take it
00:40:21while Maxwell's people wipe out the jurors they don't like?
00:40:24I share your frustration and your suspicions,
00:40:26but suspicions are all they are.
00:40:29Yeah, well, tell that to Janet Smithson.
00:40:31Hmm.
00:40:32The encrypted Seychelles accounts are damning.
00:40:34We can build on that.
00:40:35Well, I don't know.
00:40:36He recovered while pinning it on his bookkeeper.
00:40:38Well, that won't save him.
00:40:40Not when we played our ace.
00:40:43Danny Starr?
00:40:44Hmm.
00:40:45His testimony will convince the jury as surely as it did the Crown.
00:40:50Terence Maxwell is the merchant,
00:40:52and so says his lawyer, Lieutenant Danny.
00:40:55Good luck learning as bookkeeper, then.
00:41:03I'm okay today.
00:41:04Thank you, Father.
00:41:05Who's your daddy been, Danny?
00:41:11What happened to the other one?
00:41:13Father Wilson?
00:41:15Oh, him.
00:41:17They let him out for good behaviour.
00:41:21It's a fair question.
00:41:24Fair question.
00:41:25I'm filling in sort of a locum.
00:41:30Normally, at this time, you'd find me in a nursing home,
00:41:33whether like...
00:41:34That's the guts of my work.
00:41:38I like the ones on the seafront best.
00:41:42You know?
00:41:44The big windows.
00:41:46The lights.
00:41:47Ships on the horizon.
00:41:50Gives the old viddies something to focus on,
00:41:52apart from the TV, right?
00:41:58Take your mother, for instance.
00:42:01Uh, Alma?
00:42:03Hawkeye.
00:42:04I like to call her.
00:42:07Always watching the waves all day long.
00:42:10Oh, she'd give the Coast Guard a good run for his money, alright.
00:42:13So much as touch her.
00:42:16Who will more than touch her?
00:42:19If you don't change your statement.
00:42:50Hey!
00:42:51Hey!
00:42:52Hey!
00:42:53Hey!
00:42:57Hey!
00:42:59Hey!
00:43:01Hey!
00:43:18Shit.
00:43:24Here he is.
00:43:25I am so sorry.
00:43:30I did try and call you.
00:43:32You're a busy man with important work to do.
00:43:36It's not an excuse, Margaret.
00:43:39But it might be a reason to pause for thought.
00:43:43Look, Derek and I have no objection in principle to Bruno's saying here.
00:43:49But, um, is it the right time for you and Cleo to make that kind of commitment?
00:43:59Because that's what it is.
00:44:01A commitment.
00:44:03What?
00:44:09I heard something.
00:44:11Okay, we're not exactly in the Lake District.
00:44:16Eh?
00:44:17What happened?
00:44:20Yes.
00:44:23Yes.
00:44:25We're not exactly in the Lake District.
00:44:27Yeah?
00:44:29What happened?
00:44:34Someone's in the trees.
00:44:37Yeah, too much.
00:44:39Listen!
00:44:41What are you talking about?
00:44:47Hey, what are you doing?
00:44:55Ah!
00:45:25First responders ID'd the bodies from their wallets.
00:45:39Sally Jacobs.
00:45:41Rich Bailey.
00:45:43Any form?
00:45:44No criminal records, no criminal associations.
00:45:47Something seems off.
00:45:49There's a single shoe print on the inner lining of his hoodie.
00:45:52Killer?
00:45:54Could be.
00:45:56There's no evidence they got close.
00:45:58No powder burns.
00:46:00The bullet wound is neat and small.
00:46:02Shot from a distance?
00:46:04Then there's this light spatter on his face and upper body.
00:46:08Not from the stomach wound.
00:46:10Yeah.
00:46:11And we found Sally Jacobs 20 yards away,
00:46:14heading in the opposite direction.
00:46:16So where did this blood originate?
00:46:22Dave Cripps.
00:46:26You're James Vernon's daughter, right?
00:46:29I served with him in the Met.
00:46:31Chapelwood Nick.
00:46:34You're mistaken.
00:46:35Sorry?
00:46:38My dad's name's not James.
00:46:39And he's not copper.
00:46:41Really?
00:46:42Those barbecues at his place on Kensal Rise.
00:46:45That wasn't you?
00:46:46She told you it wasn't PC Cripps.
00:46:49Yeah.
00:46:50These look new.
00:46:51Yeah.
00:46:52What is this?
00:46:53Household� tijd in the world?
00:46:54Oh hell?
00:46:55How do you behave?
00:46:56Oh blah, Chamford!
00:46:57Oh my god!
00:46:58I don't think so.
00:47:01For now, we've got a copy of this in.
00:47:02Sorry,'d you come back.
00:47:03You're h hunter?
00:47:04Do you see?
00:47:05It's priceper, I know.
00:47:06You're happy.
00:47:09The hate pesca very soon.
00:47:16Now I know, is there on my residency.
00:47:19And I know which needs an office.
00:47:21We need to find where this blood and these tire tracks came from.
00:47:51Everything okay?
00:47:57Meg McGowan, I think they've got to her too.
00:48:00Based on?
00:48:01Based on, she seems very upset and she was sweeping her house for bugs last night.
00:48:08It's alright, she didn't see me.
00:48:10Are you out of your mind?
00:48:12I need to know who's pulling the strings.
00:48:13There are very, very clear rules about jury contact, right?
00:48:17Knocking jurors off their bikes, bugging their houses.
00:48:20You could derail the whole bloody case.
00:48:23That jury of being targeted, Stephen.
00:48:27I just can't prove it.
00:48:28Are you listening to me?
00:48:30Maybe if we switch focus to Maxwell's fixer.
00:48:35What fixer?
00:48:36They must have a deputy, someone on the outside.
00:48:39If we can ID them.
00:48:41What if we share all this?
00:48:43With Judge Channing?
00:48:45All what?
00:48:47He's going to ask for proof.
00:48:49Which, by the sounds of it, you don't even have.
00:48:54It's a bit bloody coincidental.
00:48:57Janet was the most certain of us, of Maxwell's guilt, and now she's in ICU.
00:49:01Maisie, if what you're saying, that would mean there's a spy in the house.
00:49:06You're not suggesting that, are you?
00:49:08I think you've been watching too many films, Maisie.
00:49:11Jury tampering of that stripe is very rare in the UK.
00:49:15And Maxwell's not standing trial for stealing a Mars bar.
00:49:19He's potentially a powerful drug lord with the resources to try every dirty trick in the book.
00:49:24You're supposed to be our bloody foreperson, Meg.
00:49:27And all you have to say is, I've been watching too many films.
00:49:32It's unbelievable.
00:49:40I have now informed the jury that we will be proceeding,
00:49:43despite Janet Smithson's accident and the resulting absence.
00:49:47But I have sent them out since the witness scheduled to reappear before the court this morning.
00:49:53Colin Mackay has not materialized.
00:49:57In the light of Janet Smithson's exit, it's starting to look like the proverbial wheels are coming off.
00:50:04Well, not on my watch.
00:50:07If I think there's a snowflake's chance someone's tampering with the due course of this case,
00:50:14I will discharge the jury without a second's hesitation.
00:50:19Do I make myself clear?
00:50:21Do I make myself clear?
00:50:45Okay.
00:50:49Mackay stuck two months' rent under the door last night with a note
00:50:54that said to put the contents of his boat on eBay and split the proceeds with his sister.
00:51:00She's on her way over now.
00:51:02Did the landlady actually see Mackay last night?
00:51:05No.
00:51:08What about a vehicle? Does he have a car?
00:51:10A Harley.
00:51:11Keeps it in the garage. It's round the side, apparently.
00:51:15I'll take a look.
00:51:16V, can you look into a Harley Davidson registered to a Colin Mackay?
00:51:32Harbourside way.
00:51:33Yeah, can you check the model and reg for me?
00:51:36Thanks.
00:51:37His passport's missing.
00:51:40The bike's missing and he does have form for fleeing when cornered.
00:51:48I'm Kirsty.
00:51:50Can you tell us when you last heard from Colin?
00:51:53He called me last night, about eight.
00:51:56Said he was heading off for a bit.
00:51:57He wasn't very happy with Maxwell blaming him for whatever you lot found in his computer.
00:52:03That's not true in your view.
00:52:06He swore it wasn't.
00:52:07Just Maxwell trying to save his own skin.
00:52:12Kirsty.
00:52:15I just hope he hasn't done anything stupid.
00:52:18And that's why he's had to go.
00:52:20He's unlikely.
00:52:22Come on.
00:52:23Like you don't know about his record.
00:52:25It's history.
00:52:26It's pretty ancient history.
00:52:28I know, but sometimes...
00:52:30Sometimes you wondered if he'd really left his past behind.
00:52:37Mackay's motorbike went through a speed camera last night at 10pm.
00:52:40But where?
00:52:41On the seafront.
00:52:42I'll send you a screen grab now.
00:52:47Here.
00:52:50Could be Mackay.
00:52:52Or anyone of a similar height or build.
00:52:54And who can ride a Harley.
00:52:57Just trying to keep an open mind.
00:53:00I'd better get back to court.
00:53:11So, how did he start to find me?
00:53:13What?
00:53:14That's cool.
00:53:15Because that's the problem here.
00:53:17So, what's going on?
00:53:19So, what's the problem here?
00:53:21He's at the top of the head.
00:53:23I'm not going to bet.
00:53:25Let's go.
00:53:29You have to go.
00:53:31I'm not going to get the best of his body.
00:53:33You can do this.
00:53:35Let's go.
00:53:36I'm not going to get it, but I'm not going to be anything.
00:53:37I've shared my experience at the top of his work.
00:53:38What you said about keep an open mind, well, I wholeheartedly agree.
00:53:57Good.
00:53:58As opposed to viewing evidence selectively to arrive at a certain outcome.
00:54:03Because that, that creates a kind of tunnel vision where you are bound to miss something.
00:54:07You think this is all about Cassian, don't you?
00:54:11Yeah, I do.
00:54:13I think maybe you've let him in your head.
00:54:16You've got this won't get fooled again thing going on, which I get.
00:54:22And so?
00:54:24And so you're just not yourself.
00:54:28Stalking jury members.
00:54:31You're talking to witnesses, flouting the rules.
00:54:34You are so determined to get Maxwell and not get blindsided that if you're not careful, it will be you that's destabilizing this case, Roy.
00:54:44Not Cassian.
00:54:49Can you confirm that your full name is Daniel John Starr?
00:54:53Yes, I can.
00:54:55And that you are the MD and majority shareholder for D-Starr Classics?
00:54:59That's right.
00:55:00And at this time, are you in custody awaiting sentencing for the part that you played in this drugs importation ring?
00:55:09Yes, I am.
00:55:10In the course of their inquiries, the police became aware of a mastermind figure behind this ring known as the Merchant.
00:55:17Someone who you've worked to directly for a number of years.
00:55:20Someone who you, in fact, identified on the night of your arrest.
00:55:25Do you see that person in the courtroom today?
00:55:32Uh, no, I don't. Sorry.
00:55:38Please identify the merchant for the benefit of the court.
00:55:42There was no one above me. And no merchant. That was just code for a buy.
00:55:48Mr. Starr, you gave a sworn statement identifying the merchant as Terence Maxwell.
00:55:55Well, I just said that because, um, Superintendent Grace was leaning on me. Threatening me.
00:56:03You identified Maxwell in a taped interview. Detective Superintendent Grace did nothing more than urge you to come clean.
00:56:09Man's obsessed with Terry Maxwell.
00:56:12There must be sour grapes for all those people he got off over the years.
00:56:16Why did you phone Maxwell on the day of your arrest from the call box in New Haven?
00:56:22He's my solicitor.
00:56:26No further questions, Your Honour.
00:56:42That wasn't what Starr said on the night of his arrest.
00:56:44No. He pointed the finger very clearly at Maxwell.
00:56:48The only question is, why did Starr change his tune?
00:56:51Someone got to him. And on the same night, Janet was silenced too.
00:56:54I'm sorry, but this is baseless and unhelpful speculation.
00:56:59There is no cause to believe that Janet's accident was remotely suspicious.
00:57:03Who has that?
00:57:04Who has that?
00:57:06Who has that?
00:57:07Who has that?
00:57:08Who has that?
00:57:10Who has that?
00:57:11Who has that?
00:57:12Who has that?
00:57:13Who has that?
00:57:14V?
00:57:15Mackay's cell site data.
00:57:16It shows that before coming home yesterday,
00:57:18he visited a beauty salon owned by Maxwell's wife.
00:57:21Do we know how long he was there for?
00:57:23Just over two hours.
00:57:24It's just over two hours.
00:57:48How can I help you, detective?
00:57:54You can take your break now.
00:57:56Okay, thanks.
00:58:02I'm surprised you're not in court.
00:58:04I'm finding it really hard.
00:58:07Terry said to focus on the business.
00:58:11The trial has slimmed down my client base, to put it mildly.
00:58:18My husband's innocent.
00:58:22We'll see.
00:58:23You've proven nothing.
00:58:25Your witness changed their story and everything else is, um...
00:58:29What you call it?
00:58:31Circumstantial.
00:58:32Exactly.
00:58:34How well do you know Cully Mackay?
00:58:36Pretty well.
00:58:39He's not just Terry's bookkeeper, he does my accounts as well.
00:58:42When did you last see him?
00:58:43Yesterday afternoon.
00:58:45He always does my accounts on the second Wednesday of the month.
00:58:48Did you know that Terence is blaming Mackay for the encrypted files on his computer?
00:58:52I must say I'm surprised.
00:58:56I had the sense he'd left his criminal past behind.
00:59:00Mackay.
00:59:04Terry's a good man.
00:59:05I know you don't want to believe that.
00:59:09So going back to Mackay's visit yesterday...
00:59:14How did he seem?
00:59:17Okay.
00:59:20A bit distracted maybe.
00:59:24He did say something odd.
00:59:25Something that suggested he might not be seeing me for a while.
00:59:30What? What did he say?
00:59:34Something like, um...
00:59:36I've always appreciated your loyalty as a customer.
00:59:40Something like that.
00:59:42Then he went back to his spreadsheets and I thought no more of it.
00:59:45Who's that?
00:59:47Uh, Brendan.
00:59:49He runs things for me.
00:59:51Brendan?
00:59:53Drewit.
00:59:57Is he your hire or your husband's?
01:00:00God, I can't remember now.
01:00:09Would you prefer if we carried on this conversation somewhere else, Barbara?
01:00:12No.
01:00:18I'm fine.
01:00:24Well, thanks for your help.
01:00:37Nick, just a man.
01:00:39Can we look at a Brendan Drewit employed at Barbara Maxwell's salon?
01:00:43Uh, sure. What's our interest?
01:00:45We know Maxwell's got a fixer, but we don't know who it is.
01:00:48Okay.
01:00:50How's the double murder panning out?
01:00:52It might be a triple. And I think we're working the same case.
01:00:56Someone was being transported in a vehicle on the road running east of Ridgeton Park and somehow they escaped.
01:01:03We'll run into the park and shed their bindings by rubbing them against the block.
01:01:07But they're spotted.
01:01:09So they run up the hill where Rich Bailey and Sally Jacobs are enjoying a late glass of wine.
01:01:13Rich was shot in the stomach and the fleeing man appears to have tripped over him, leaving a shoe print on Rich's hoodie before being shot himself and showering Richard's face in his blood.
01:01:24Sally?
01:01:26Fatally shot in the back, running from the bench in the opposite direction.
01:01:31What about ballistics?
01:01:33No bullets recovered yet. All the shots went straight through.
01:01:36A fingertip search is happening first thing and the cordon stood up until then.
01:01:39So Rich and Sally were just in the wrong place at the wrong time, saw too much and had to be silenced.
01:01:48That's our working theory. But there was a third victim, we're pretty certain.
01:01:52We DNAed the blood splatter and it's a match for Colin Mackay.
01:02:02So, whoever that is, it's not Colin Mackay.
01:02:09Oh, I'm glad to see you. I have chilled wine, plastic glasses and all the time in the world.
01:02:22You okay?
01:02:24Yeah.
01:02:25You're not okay, are you?
01:02:31Could Brendan Drewitt be Maxwell's outside man?
01:02:35Contender, definitely.
01:02:37He's got a ton of convictions for dealing.
01:02:40But, he's kept his nose clean for ten years.
01:02:43Eight of them, he's been working at Barbara's salon.
01:02:47Maybe Maxwell represented him.
01:02:49Okay, so, another one of his projects. Just like Danny Starr and Colin Mackay.
01:02:56I think we're being watched.
01:02:58What? You know, don't look around. Just...
01:03:01Just keep walking and, um...
01:03:04Just act normal.
01:03:06Meg, what is going on?
01:03:19You all right? Maxwell did represent Brendan back in 2004.
01:03:28Successfully?
01:03:30He did seven years for intent to supply coke and heroin.
01:03:35I can't seem to link Brendan to Starr or Mackay.
01:03:38Me neither. Someone messed up big time at Ridgerton Park.
01:03:42Two civilians are dead. Maybe that's our best chance of finding a link to Brendan.
01:03:46Check the scene again.
01:03:48Mackay's bike. Who was riding it? Where'd they dump it?
01:03:51Oh, and check CCTV. See if the gunman was caught leaving or returning to his vehicle by the park.
01:03:59You have to go to the police, Meg.
01:04:01I can't. They're not bluffing.
01:04:03But you're breaking the law.
01:04:05I don't care about that. I don't care if I go to prison.
01:04:07They will kill Laura and Cassie if I don't do what you say.
01:04:10I'm sorry, I...
01:04:11I have considered every option and my only way out of this is delivering a not guilty verdict.
01:04:19Okay, there's footage of Mackay's motorbike going past Shoreham Harbour at 10.30pm.
01:04:25But then no sign of it at the next junction just a mile down the coast road.
01:04:29Any turn-ins off the coast road?
01:04:31Only a service road for a southern water plant which is gated, fenced and very locked at that hour.
01:04:37But...
01:04:39A van passes in the opposite direction just ten minutes after the bike is caught on camera.
01:04:44Heading away from Brighton?
01:04:46I didn't think anything of it at first but then I noticed the tyre repair livery on the side.
01:04:52Brightfield Auto Repairs.
01:04:55Mobile mechanic vans are typically fitted with steel ramps to roll tyres up and down.
01:04:59You can drive the bike straight in.
01:05:02I'll tell Roy.
01:05:03I'll tell Roy.
01:05:22Tenner says the Harley's still in there.
01:05:24Help you?
01:05:26Detective Superintendent Grace, East Sussex CID. This is D.I. Branson.
01:05:31Darren Skinner.
01:05:33Do you run this place Mr. Skinner?
01:05:35Yeah, yeah I do.
01:05:37For my sins.
01:05:39Could you open up the van for me please?
01:05:54No.
01:05:55That's okay.
01:05:56So he's putting something into the boot. He looks up as the boss passes.
01:06:18What?
01:06:19Shit.
01:06:20Go back.
01:06:22Can we punch in on his face?
01:06:26Do you know Colin Mackay?
01:06:27No.
01:06:28Can't say that I do.
01:06:29So if it turned out that those leathers belonged to him and they were plastered with his DNA, say,
01:06:33how would you explain that?
01:06:34How would you explain that?
01:06:35How would you explain that?
01:06:36How would you explain that?
01:06:38Is that Brendan?
01:06:39Is that Brendan?
01:06:40Brendan Drew?
01:06:41Brendan Drew?
01:06:42Yeah.
01:06:43Yeah.
01:06:44Brendan Drew?
01:06:45Yeah.
01:06:46Yeah.
01:06:47Detective Bryce.
01:06:48Fancy running into you twice in a day.
01:06:49Fancy running into you twice in a day.
01:06:50How would you explain that?
01:06:51Is that Brendan?
01:06:52Brendan Drew?
01:06:53Brendan Drew?
01:06:54Brendan Drew?
01:06:55Yeah.
01:06:56How would you explain that?
01:06:59Is that Brendan?
01:07:00Brendan Drew?
01:07:01Yeah.
01:07:02Detective Bryce.
01:07:03Fancy running into you twice in a day.
01:07:06Brendan Drew?
01:07:07Yeah.
01:07:08Detective Bryce.
01:07:09Fancy running into you twice in a day.
01:07:12Brendan Drew?
01:07:13Buddy shops and beauty salons.
01:07:35Renaissance man, Mr. Drew.
01:07:36Excuse me.
01:07:38Hello.
01:07:39We've ID'd the Rigdon Park gunman Derren Skinner.
01:07:42He was in business with Brendan Drewit a while back.
01:07:49He still is.
01:08:12I don't know.
01:08:18I don't know.
01:08:19I don't know.
01:08:42I don't know.
01:09:12Let's call him the guy.
01:09:42Shit.
01:10:12Who's the merchant?
01:10:22It was Terry.
01:10:24It was all Terry.
01:10:28It was all Terry.
01:10:30Oh!
01:10:40Forensics discovered a bullet at Ridgerton Park.
01:10:43They say it was fired from Skinner's gun.
01:10:47And it gets better.
01:10:49There's a partial print on it belonging to Brendan Drewitt.
01:10:56Okay.
01:10:57Drug dealers don't talk.
01:11:03Do you think it's weird that Brendan gave up Maxwell as the merchant so fast?
01:11:11Goes to all that effort to protect the boss.
01:11:15Killing Mackay.
01:11:17Knobbling Star and the jurors.
01:11:21And then just gives him up in a heartbeat.
01:11:24There's no honor among thieves.
01:11:27Or drug dealers.
01:11:29Mm.
01:11:30Not much of a fig, sir.
01:11:33Jenny, sir.
01:11:34Cheers.
01:11:36Barbara Maxwell.
01:11:46She wasn't in court today.
01:11:47But when I spoke to her earlier, she knew about Star changing his testimony to exonerate her husband.
01:11:51Well, there's been no live reporting from the courtroom today.
01:11:54No, there wasn't.
01:11:55So how does she know?
01:11:56Someone told her in an adjournment.
01:11:57Maxwell's lawyer, maybe?
01:11:58I don't see how.
01:11:59Look, after Star dropped his bombshell and you left, we were all held there for three hours.
01:12:02No one else moved.
01:12:03Primrose Morley included.
01:12:04No breaks.
01:12:05No adjournments.
01:12:06No.
01:12:07But there is no way that Barbara could have heard about Star retracting before you set foot in her salon.
01:12:11But she did know.
01:12:34You wanted to see me, Terry?
01:12:41Ritmo said it was urgent.
01:12:44She must have pulled a fair few strings to get me in here.
01:12:51Are you okay?
01:12:54You answered the phone to Star that day.
01:12:57You betrayed me.
01:12:58Barbara Maxwell, nay Devlin.
01:13:01As Barbara Devlin, she was busted.
01:13:04Twice, for dealing in her late teens with her boyfriend,
01:13:09Brendan Drewitt.
01:13:11Let me guess, Maxwell defended her.
01:13:13He sure did.
01:13:15After three strikes, the couple were looking at serious jail time.
01:13:18But Maxwell spun a sob story that Brendan led Barbara astray.
01:13:23He did seven years, but she got off with a suspended sentence.
01:13:26You're kidding.
01:13:28And what really moved the dial was she was pregnant with Brendan's baby.
01:13:34What's the name of Maxwell's daughter?
01:13:37Um, Ellen.
01:13:48Ellen Maxwell was Brendan's biological daughter.
01:13:51The birth certificate confirms it.
01:13:53All right, so what are we saying?
01:13:55That Brendan has been Maxwell's fixer ever since?
01:13:58We're doing his bidding with the salon as covered.
01:14:00Maybe it's not Maxwell's bidding he's doing.
01:14:04Maybe it's Barbara's.
01:14:05She's the merchant.
01:14:07We would answer a lot of questions.
01:14:09Why Brendan gave Maxwell up for one.
01:14:11You know, protecting the boss.
01:14:12And the mother of his child.
01:14:14The fact is, we never knew for sure that it wasn't Barbara that Starr was calling from
01:14:21that New Haven phone box.
01:14:22He rang the landline.
01:14:24Maybe he spoke to her first.
01:14:26Hang on.
01:14:27If it's Barbara behind it all, then did Starr name Maxwell of his own accord, or did she
01:14:32tell him?
01:14:32Well, if she is the merchant, then I would have seen the latter.
01:14:35Then why not just let Maxwell go down?
01:14:37Why would you tamper with the jury, knock Janet off her bike?
01:14:40Maybe she got cold feet.
01:14:42By all accounts, they've been happily married for almost 20 years.
01:14:48All those years, I thought I was giving them a leg up, helping hand.
01:14:53The only person I was helping was you, wasn't it?
01:14:57Thank you, Mr. Maxwell.
01:14:59Not just for defending me in court, but for this, for everything.
01:15:03Well, don't worry, Wesley.
01:15:05You won't get rid of us that easily.
01:15:07Once a client of Terry's, always a client of Terry's.
01:15:17Did you really think raising Ellen and running a salon would do it for me?
01:15:25Be enough?
01:15:29Yeah.
01:15:33Yeah, I did.
01:15:37What is it they say?
01:15:42Every man kills the thing he loves.
01:15:48I gave you everything I thought you ever wanted.
01:15:52All I did was just drive you away.
01:15:56Bore you.
01:15:57You never bore me, Terry.
01:16:04You had to start pointing the finger at me to save your own skin, didn't you?
01:16:08I had to buy time.
01:16:09That's all.
01:16:10And I was a fair price.
01:16:11You put those accounts in my name.
01:16:16I was your fault guy on day one.
01:16:17I always had an exit plan for you, Terry.
01:16:19Bullshit.
01:16:20I had him retract his statement, didn't I?
01:16:22By which time I'd spent a hundred plus days on romance.
01:16:24And I've taken steps to ensure the jury deliver the right verdict.
01:16:28Who are you?
01:16:37You know exactly who I am.
01:16:40You just chose not to see.
01:16:43What if he failed?
01:16:49What if the jury find me guilty?
01:16:51Are you just going to let me rot?
01:16:52For the last time.
01:16:56I've got your back.
01:17:06You're my husband.
01:17:08You're my husband.
01:17:13Get out.
01:17:20A week from now, you'll be home.
01:17:24Everything will go back to the way it was.
01:17:28You'll see.
01:17:30Get out.
01:17:36We need to take a deep dive into Barbara Maxwell.
01:17:39So we target Brendan first.
01:17:41Mind his phone.
01:17:43The burners we recovered.
01:17:44If he sat below Barbara in the food chain, then he is the conduit.
01:17:48Texts, calls, emails.
01:17:50She'll just say they work together at the salon.
01:17:53She will.
01:17:54But if we're right, there'll be multiple communications late at night, seven days a week.
01:17:59Tough to put that down to cancel blood rise.
01:18:02Start with Richston Park.
01:18:04If there's significant contact after the shootings, then we know we're on something.
01:18:08I understand, Detective Superintendent, that you've illuminated the reasons for Mr. Mackay's absence from court yesterday.
01:18:28Now that the jury have been dismissed, please explain.
01:18:38Mackay didn't attend because he was murdered.
01:18:41In cold blood.
01:18:42Why he was murdered is a complex matter that goes to the heart of the case against Terrence Maxwell.
01:18:51In essence, Mackay knew too much.
01:18:56And his disappearance made him a convincing scapegoat.
01:19:00I'd like you to expand a little more on that statement, please, Superintendent.
01:19:10I believe the accused, Terrence Maxwell, is not only innocent.
01:19:16He's the victim of a framing plot, orchestrated by his wife, Barbara Maxwell, and her former partner, Brendan Drewitt.
01:19:31We also have evidence linking Barbara and Brendan to the murder of Colin Mackay and two innocent bystanders in Richston Park, as well as the intimidation of Daniel Starr and at least one member of the jury.
01:19:50Order. Order.
01:19:52Now that you've been dismissed and returned a not guilty verdict, I can tell you that Janet Smithson is out of ICU and has made a full recovery.
01:20:11I can also tell you, we suspect that what looked like a bike accident was a deliberate attempt to remove Janet from the jury.
01:20:19Has anyone else been threatened or harmed during this trial?
01:20:32They've got my daughter and her friend.
01:20:36I know they have.
01:20:39I haven't heard from her in two days.
01:20:42In two days.
01:20:49Tell me what you think you know you're dying to.
01:21:04Well, I'll tell you what made me take a closer look.
01:21:08You pushing Mackay is a flight risk.
01:21:10That was overdone.
01:21:11But knowing Starr changed his testimony when you weren't in court.
01:21:17That was a blunder.
01:21:19An unforced error.
01:21:22He gave us a threat to pull on.
01:21:24And we did.
01:21:28That's it?
01:21:30That's all you got?
01:21:33Oh, no.
01:21:35Far from it.
01:21:36And your friends in Ecuador, threatening Meg's daughter, Laura, call them off.
01:21:44Look, I've done zero digging.
01:22:04Look, something tells me that PC in Ridgeton Park wasn't mistaken.
01:22:09That he did work with your dad in the Met.
01:22:11I just found out that he was suspected of killing an informant.
01:22:24Where's your dad now?
01:22:26Yeah, he left when I was 16.
01:22:30His drinking was off the charts, so he said I'd be better off of that.
01:22:34And I've spent half my life feeling like I was running.
01:22:41Always looking over my shoulder.
01:22:46I don't know, I thought becoming a copper, I'd shake him off.
01:22:51All this stuff is make me feel like I forgot.
01:22:56You don't need to run anymore.
01:23:00Because this is where you belong.
01:23:01Oh, my God.
01:23:18Hello?
01:23:19Mum, it's me.
01:23:21Sorry, I haven't called.
01:23:23We had our phones nicked.
01:23:24Oh, my God, Laura.
01:23:27Are you okay?
01:23:28I'm fine.
01:23:29And my flight's booked for tomorrow.
01:23:32What?
01:23:34It's been brilliant, but I want to come home now.
01:23:37Oh, my God.
01:23:38Oh, my God.
01:23:38I'd like to speak to my client in private, as it's her legal right.
01:24:03Oh, my God.
01:24:33I don't deserve you.
01:24:42I need your signature to make it official.
01:24:45You're retaining my services.
01:24:55Look, I hope you didn't think that,
01:24:58because I didn't say much when you lost the baby,
01:25:01that I was...
01:25:04I just wanted to give you space, you know, to grieve.
01:25:09I got that, Clay. Really.
01:25:12It's just...
01:25:14Now I see you're doubting if he can be a dad to Bruno,
01:25:17and now...
01:25:19You know what?
01:25:21There's something I have to say.
01:25:24Well, you'd better say that.
01:25:26You need to stop beating yourself up
01:25:30and feeling like you failed Sandy, because you absolutely didn't.
01:25:39You have to give yourself permission to move on,
01:25:42once and for all.
01:25:44Yeah, I appreciate what you're saying.
01:25:47I really do.
01:25:49Your friendship, your royalty...
01:25:51But there's a buck coming, yeah?
01:25:53Yes, it's just...
01:25:58I really don't think I'm free of it yet.
01:26:04Cassian wants to see me.
01:26:06You okay?
01:26:22Yeah, I'm fine.
01:26:24Are you sure?
01:26:25Who's that on the phone?
01:26:26Bella, I said I'm fine.
01:26:28I'm fine.
01:26:56For the avoidance of doubt.
01:26:58I don't want to be here.
01:27:00So if you have anything to say, make it quick.
01:27:03Oh, come on, Roy.
01:27:05We can be civil.
01:27:08You can ask how I'm acclimatizing.
01:27:11I can ask after Cleo and the team.
01:27:19All right.
01:27:21Be like that.
01:27:24Benchtail.
01:27:25The OCG that I became indebted to have been...
01:27:28Became indebted to?
01:27:32You weren't some innocent bystander.
01:27:34The OCG you willingly embraced.
01:27:38Benchtail have communicated something that affects you very directly, Roy.
01:27:44They killed Sandy.
01:27:48Her death wasn't suicide.
01:27:52They...
01:27:53Just made it look that way.
01:27:55They're good at that.
01:27:57Why should I believe a word you say?
01:28:07Albazi was sighted in Munich two days before Sandy's death.
01:28:11And the car accident...
01:28:13I'm not so sure that's what it was.
01:28:15Sandy's death still isn't paid.
01:28:20And though it pains me to say it, they know that she has a son.
01:28:24Bruno.
01:28:28So what?
01:28:30So, Albazi's failure to recover Sandy's debt led to his family getting seriously hurt.
01:28:34I don't know the details, but...
01:28:38I hear his help for blood.
01:28:43An eye for an eye, Roy.
01:28:47Roy.
01:29:17Whosker's failure to recover the pain from a child's death.
01:29:21I'm Nate.
01:29:23I'm Nate.
01:29:25I'm Nate.
01:29:27I'm Nate.
01:29:28I'll tell you later.
01:29:29I'm Seth.
01:29:30I'm Nate.
01:29:31I'm Pete.
01:29:32I'm Pete.
01:29:34I'm Pete.
01:29:35I'm Martin.
01:29:37I'm Pete.
01:29:39I'm Pete.
01:29:41I'm Pete.
01:29:43I'm Pete.
01:29:44He's gonna, you know,
01:29:46I'm Pete.