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there's a way to make an entrance my destiny it was now a conspiracy of witches download veli today [Music] so [Music] [Music] i know what you're thinking a young man a young black man breaks into the home of a retired soldier a man who has served his country with distinction steals his money even steals his medals i imagine you're pretty disgusted i am it was fine all right i'll see you later darling i'm sure you've already formed your own opinions of liam johnston but you cannot allow those opinions to get in the way of the evidence major cartwright he's a war veteran but again you cannot allow that to cloud your judgment because it may well be that liam johnston is as much a victim in all of this as major cartwright himself are you sure it was him are you sure he was there because he pains me to say it but this would not be the first time the police have made mistakes do remember that [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] ah will mm-hmm [Music] you're back yeah where have you been even ages am going for a walk it's a very long walk where the sausages oh um yeah who ate the sausages the dog sorry so what are your plans for today i'm seeing someone someone that's right dad and does he have a name we'll make you think he's a heel uh he wasn't he you'd have told us her name how about joe named chosen to be deliberately neutral all right listen i've got to go has anyone seen my copy of animal farm oh you're not teaching that yeah it's uh behind the toaster you did it for a level hey hmm haven't eaten anything no i'm not hungry it's nothing it's just work there's been his work ever been just nothing bye bye-bye mr woods why were you in elcote street on the night of the 15th i was on my way home you work as a security guard i believe that's right i wasn't feeling great so uh i knocked off early huh and what was your profession before you were a security guard i was with the police and uh while you were with the force did you at any time know liam johnston no and yet you were able to identify him well i didn't know who he was i just saw someone suppose you could say it was instinct i just knew he was up to no good he gave a very precise description to the police yes well i saw him in the street light and that would be the street light at the corner of beechmore road and elkhorn street yes um would you mind having a look at this this is exhibit ic17 it is a report from ipswich council into street maintenance in the beechmoor road area take a look at paragraph three please according to that report the street light that you were referring to was in fact vandalized two nights before the break-in no no it was working and you were at least 15 meters away from the man you described mr wadds when you were in the force you were a good friend of the arresting officer detective sergeant bowman were you not you know better than that mr travers give me your honor no further questions what did you do give him a bong oh you know who dennis watts no oh just a coincidence was it that he happened to turn up was your star witness i didn't pay him this gets any worse you could be joining him you pillock bleeding streetlight liam johnson scam he's been breaking and entering and dealing and thieving ever since he got out there last time they should be thanking us for putting him away they start what you think they won't thank you they don't give a toss what happens on the street look at the way they dress the way they speak it's nothing to do with a real world a law it's just a game i didn't talk to once i didn't say anything you're an idiot [Music] and at the end almost two weeks to speak he whispered in my ear that his sole sorrow was to have passed on before the windmill was finished forward comrades he whispered long live animal farm i don't get it i thought they took him to the knackers oh well squealer's lying um boxer has been killed by napoleon and he's just telling them what he wants them to believe why does he do that because it's his character because he uses lies to hang on to power what do you mean because he's a pig i don't like pigs it's not about animals go on alan what's about communists isn't it russia and all that [ __ ] you talking about alan um simon ellen's right look on one level this is a story about animals yeah well isn't he a clever little boy then are you gonna give him a teacher star your book's crap it's all crap hi hi how's it going oh you do let's get liam johnston beat known by his stepfather when he was three in care by the time he was six on drugs by the time he was 16. he has almost no education and well from the last time he was sentenced nobody's ever been on his side but you are i'm missing something oh i'm looking at it but i just can't see it why don't you stop for dinner yeah yeah why not so how was your day oh it's okay you know i'm still getting dirty looks in the water sorry security guard it's not a prison it's a young offenders institute and they're not prisoners they're residents oh i have to get used to the language how are the residents enjoying animal thumb oh i don't know i mean there's one boy there he's quite bright his name's alan is this her no it's fine okay hey you know he's scared of his own shadow he's about 17. he's been in there god knows how long but he completely got it shall i open some wine this morning when you were out walking with the dog i know i was out like a night last night but i got the feeling it was much earlier you know it wasn't sick it was more like four no no it wasn't i don't mind you working all night will i just you know i just want you to take care and exhaust yourself [Music] [Music] so [Music] gerald [Music] garuda [Music] jarrod [Music] [Music] uh [Music] [Music] ugh [Music] sue i need your advice i don't know why you never take it that's not true you've taken my advice you'd never have left london certainly wouldn't come back here oh come on you know perfectly well i i didn't really have any choice i know darling you had to follow will and i know you do anything for him but why the two of you had to come back here of all places suffolk never suited you even when you were little i just don't remember when you ran away i only got as far as woodbridge you should get going this is a place to send you mad i think everyone i know is mad in one way or another you like it here yes and you don't never understood how you could just dump it all like that actually henry's offered me my old job back i loved him conditioning editor my own list full autonomy the works so what did you say i said no no well i can't work in london i can't commute never work so what are you asking my advice for because you know you're wrong darling you ought to go and you need someone to tell you yes it's a girl you know man this is all lies it's all just [ __ ] hey liam just do me a favor with you calm down huh we're very nearly there i told you mr travis i never went near that old man's house the police tried to make me sign a confession they don't care if i did it or not the evidence against you is already falling apart the only question now is the medal not the pacific star i don't know nothing about no medal they said they found it in your flat nah that's not what they said they said it was in my pocket they took it out of your pocket this is the medal the pacific star that you found on liam johnston is that correct yes sir you're quite sure of that yes sir would you accept that all pacific stars look pretty much the same they may do but i found that one in mr johnston's jacket pocket how can you be so sure that this is the same medal as the one belonging to major cartwright after all there are plenty of antique shops in ipswich selling near identical medals i'm sure you'd agree and this one looks brand new major cartwright polished his collection every week didn't he yes sir actually he polished it the day it was stolen well he told you that yes sir so how do you explain a forensic examination of liam johnston's clothing paying particular attention to his pockets and revealed not a single trace of oxalic acid silica or whiting or in fact any of the chemicals that constitute commercial silver polishing liquids i don't know unless it was a different metal or unless of course this medal was never actually in liam johnson's pocket at all thank you [ __ ] you mark mark i'm gonna need you you've gotta be on my side you're on your own so you're late put your tea in the oven i'm not hungry well what do you think sorry the case fell apart liam johnstone's walk free so now he can go and burgle someone else and harry's going to get the push at the very least for attempting to pervert a course of justice it's a joke the eye i've already been onto him it's not fair wrong steve's believing liars that don't care what they do they don't care so long as they get paid you go and sit in front of the telly i'll bring a supper in here i told you i don't want to eat [ __ ] look what you've done now you've worked in clutch [Music] [Music] is [Music] so [Music] so take a seat when born prefer to stand if you don't mind sir i said take a seat just do as you're told will you this mess with bowman you have anything to do with it come on the two of you were as thick as thieves did you know what he was up to he was the arrest and officer with his case i just signed off on the paperwork i hope so for your sake bowman's out pending an internal affairs investigation and from what i can see you won't be coming back good riddance in my view but that leaves the question of what to do with you sir there's been an incident at a farm near franklin um a man called john jarroll some sort of casual labor a shot in the head and left to rot for a week so it's not very nice you can have it and you can take taylor with you taylor i'm sorry have you got a problem he's a school boy he's young he's bright and he might learn something from you and don't even think about arguing with me when born because can you see this this means that i'm the assistant chief constable and i get to tell you what to do and who you work with it's called an order you get the idea yes sir keep me informed that's all counselor edward space steven backyard have you got everything um did you say goodbye to your dad mum it's in uni i'll be back in a couple of weeks and yes i saw him last night you know he won his case he said why is it he doesn't even like law anymore like after he was ill why didn't he just give it up all together well he couldn't give it up why not well it's not about liking it or not liking it it's what he is go on get your train and keep the house clean and no all night parties have a great time morning all mr travers morning rosie weldon crown versus johnston yeah thank you much i'm afraid i've got a wee bit of a problem sorry to say oh a solicitor here up from london the lady wanted to see it it's a murder charge didn't you tell her i told you don't do murders anymore i made it quite clear i also told you don't do london but you wouldn't listen to me and i didn't know what to do with her so i put her in your room oh malcolm she said she wouldn't leave without speaking to you she also said that her client is someone that you know someone close to you who's she talking about martin you do you know him yeah i was at university with him i haven't seen him for 20 years she accused her murdering his secretary please pleading not guilty i saw a piece on the news at 10. she was strangled in a five-star hotel first off watching me in consolation her name's natalie chandler thank you that's chandra natalie good to meet you thank you for seeing me what can i do for you i'll get straight to the point um you once knew my client yes martin newell we studied law together at cambridge you hadn't heard that he'd been arrested no i didn't see the news murder yeah he says he's innocent the magistrates have already refused bail but we have a second hearing in five days time he's asked that you'll represent him i expect my clerk told you uh i don't take on murder cases but you used to when you were extraordinarily successful particularly in cases like this in case it's like what the case is where all the evidence was stacked up against the defendant and when no barrister in his right mind would advise a not guilty plea but he says he didn't do it exactly do you believe him well looking at the police evidence no i'm listening to him maybe he and this young woman were having an affair she could have exposed him it's all very messy frankly if i were in his shoes i just plead guilty and get it over with but he won't so what's his story i've made detailed notes but he wants to talk to himself where is he now at wells on remand he said to ask after somebody called jane he said it might help to persuade you sad one he said yes [Applause] might just do the exact opposite why can't we read a proper book what sort of book simon something with a story harry potter jeffrey archer jeffrey archer yeah he was inside he's good um all right that's enough i'll tell you what you've got the library and there's a couple of minutes left why don't you just pick out the books you want to read mr others i've been writing a story really what sort of story it's like an adventure you said you were in publishing is that back i was yeah i was wondering maybe if you could if you could have a little read of it like i mean it's only three chapters at the moment but you know i'm just thinking maybe i can well no i'd be glad to but you know um getting published isn't easy i just want to see what you think of it well so what's it called i'm gonna call it the operation i mean that's what it's about it's about a boy a mage who has an operation on his brain and like how it changes him is it is it i'm uh a thriller yeah yeah i mean some well i've got a whole idea but um i just don't want to waste my time i'm sure you're not wasting your time alan i'd be happy to look at it thanks you should really ask the governor if you want to take it out with you mrs travis i'll make sure i call his office so he got his phone number on it his address i don't think so it's just a story i'm sure it's a masterpiece well at least he's trying you can call me jane lately prepare to keep things formal i had hope maybe friends we're on the same side aren't we i don't know about that i'm just here to keep the little sods locked up and stop them cutting each other up taking a swipe at you or maybe even taking their dicks out in front of you when they get sick and tired of jojo well it's happened before how long have you been in the prison service long enough to know them for what they are see the trouble with people like you is you come here and you see what you want to see and i have to wonder what is it you wonder mr cooper you don't want to know no go ahead all right it's your liberal conscience your guardian readers your pink and fluffies but then i look at you coming here on tuesdays and fridays and i have to ask myself this do you think you're helping them or is it maybe then it's helping you [Applause] so so john gerald dead for about a week before the local farmer found it he's the one that called in john gerald what sort of a name is that do you think uh i think it's a fairly common one it's a fairly fake one oh i can't possibly know that sir have you ever been to norwich or once john gerald is a department store listen why don't i give you a word of advice detective sergeant just so that you and i can get along why don't you never tell me what i can or cannot know in fact why don't you just save your [ __ ] opinions and to last for them right good lad [Music] [Music] so [Music] [Music] so all right [Music] good morning mark this place really does stink i think this is bad wait till you get next door is that what it is yep it's in bed here all right come on noddy we got rid of the flies we've got a lot of flies i reckon he's been here least a week in the warm weather john jarrod well that's what he called himself there's no idea there's no possible no credit card no bills nothing could have been anyone so what was he down to labourer there was an itinerant worker the farmer robert stevens he let him stay here while he did odd jobs around the farm and someone put a bullet in him from three paces probably standing at the end of the bed all right go and have a look at him will you tell me what you think take a closer look at the entry wound is there any burn marks on the skin you have to get closer than that i'm sorry how'd you get to be such a bastard practice well yeah something's coming up you offered a case in london a murder case don't tell me will you i know i can't i know i shouldn't i don't want to but it's martin newell martin now he's been accused of murdering his secretary oh that's ridiculous when did you last see him at the same time as you you know that it was ages ago exactly you haven't seen him i haven't seen him people change listen but martin never had it in him to hurt anyone this this secretary her name was lucy wilson were they sleeping together allegedly how old was she 22. oh so young why are you he asked for me personally and i don't know maybe i just owe him because of oh well it was 20 years ago he was my best friend i hurt him i think i was the one who hurt him then maybe we both owe him ah for god's sake well this is crazy you said you would never take on another murder case after what happened we left london i walked out of my career kate lost half of her friends no so you can't just go back on a whim no no this is not a whim have you thought about the danger please listen i i mean the danger to you i it could just happen all over again it won't i'm stronger now things have changed you can't know that i do know that you tell me martin says he didn't do it he's asked for my help you really think i can just walk out on him huh he said his name was john gerald i had no reason to doubt him oh so you've never been to knowledge then right how long had he been here about 11 months he he just turned up at the blue one day looking for somewhere left you gave him the house well short-handed let him stay there in return for a bit of work on the farm what about national insurance tax returns no money changed that yeah well you were still breaking the law i'm just saying i didn't pay him what's the story with all these posters radical acts and defense of animal rights i didn't know anything about that was it a member i don't know what imagine you can find out did he ever have any visitors did anyone ever come here no i didn't think so kept himself to himself so what it boils down to is that you gave your cottage to a man you've never met before didn't know him from adam i mean he could have been a complete [ __ ] knotter you seemed all right how could he bring himself to work on a farm anyhow if he cared so much about animals we don't have any animals this is an agricultural forum call me when you get there and when you've seen him you have any messages for him no i just wish you weren't going take care come on so my [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] 1708 where does that go please don't the main road we've got a lot of rain and the only tire tracks we can find up here are yours well joel didn't drive it here to take the footpath up from the bus stop oh yeah maybe not the only one [Music] if someone came in the middle of the night to shoot child wouldn't have been easier to drive do you remember what i said about stupid body unnecessary questions keep them to myself all right actually that was opinions same difference [Music] you come this way if it was the only route you knew [Music] hey see guitar tracks get a cast find out who lives there [Music] so [Music] [Music] uh [Music] [Music] i don't do it well this isn't just a murder perhaps this time i'll do your job properly this travelers he's no reason to look into her affairs he will if he believes the girl was killed to get at the computer i read your story what do you think of it this is like some horrible nightmare i'd say it's an execution [Music] so [Music] there's been an incident at a farm near framlingham a man called john jarrell some sort of casual laborer a shot in the head and left to rot for a week so it's not very nice john gerald what sort of a name is that do you think well that's what he called himself there's no ideas no possible no credit card no bills nothing could have been anyone and someone put a bullet in him from three paces you once knew my client yes martin newell we studied law together at cambridge you hadn't heard that he'd been arrested murder yeah his secretary he says he's innocent i don't take on murder cases but you used to and you were extraordinarily successful for god's sake well this is crazy you said you would never take on another murder case after what happened i know you can't just go back on a whim no no this is not a whim [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] i don't know hello martin it's been a long time yes 23 years you haven't changed much you have oh yeah that's mainly the last few days let me sit down please i'm afraid there's not much in the way of hospitality i can offer you not here for the hospitality i didn't think you're going to come at all i'm glad that natalie was able to persuade you i don't think i did mr travers still has some questions how's jane she's one your daughter yes kate 19. i have a son but my first marriage did you know that gemma and i split up i didn't this is very hard on him he's 15. david i show you a photograph only hey haven't even allowed me to keep my wallet all my life not even it's not just a parking ticket about this seem to remember you being arrested once drunk and disorderly you got away faster runner you're always faster than they will cricket athletics everything you did what was your career impressive so are you going to tell me all about it of course everything are you going to represent me depends i didn't do it well swear to god she's already given a statement she may not be in gosh she's in she's 83 she's got nowhere to go they take their time getting down the stairs yes this is davis my name is wenbon this is detective sergeant taylor can we come in please tell me about the girl modern lucy wilson what's her name [Music] she worked in the legal department at kestrel she was a junior secretary she hadn't been there more than a few months she worked for me and three others and you were sleeping with her yes take these off yeah you have to take them [Music] it wasn't even an affair really it was just stupid drunken pathetic i'm so cross myself because i've never been unfaithful to caroline before never and what about gemma that wasn't why we divorced no look would it make a difference to you if i told you that it was lucy who more or less seduced me i mean i know it doesn't excuse what i did but it is the truth she was young you know i was very flattered she came up through the temp pool or something and she just did general work uh in legal but i'll be honest with you i was attracted to her almost immediately i don't think i was the only man who felt that way either coffee well thanks oh cappuccino where'd you get that one i went to the shop around the corner the office coffee is disgusting you're right there and um here is the itinerary for your cairo trip i uh changed the room for you you want an odd-numbered room on the top floor they've got the best piece of denial thanks for that okay how do you know um roomrequirements.com it's on the internet did you do a lot of travelling not really no occasional trips middle east yeah well kessel's now the third fourth largest oil trader in the country so most of the work's done from behind the desk but sometimes it helps to go and meet the buyers get an idea of their position so mrs davis tell us again what you saw there was a car it was in the small house we saw it from my bedroom window oh you weren't asleep i was asleep and i woke up i don't know why i never sleep very well anymore so i got out of bed went over to the window why'd you do that one i just did i'm probably lying in bed if you can't sleep so you heard the car well didn't he hear it i saw it turning off the main road coming from framingham and it pulled him by the footpath you didn't see the driver no and the color of the car i don't know it's dark what the color the knight there's no moon all right so no sign of the number plate i did think it was a bit strange cars stopping at that time of night thought it might be young people they come here sometimes did you ever meet gerald i saw him once or twice walking past we never spoke you said you didn't hear the car that's right but it drove straight past well the engine wasn't making any sound it's one of them electric ones what do you mean like a hybrid well i don't know what the word is um well why didn't you say so i just did no i mean why didn't you tell the police officers when they came around two days ago you deft all back i let that look nothing i just asked about the car you called me names no it didn't did i trail off what sort of hybrid was it mrs davis was it was it like a toyota prius or maybe something bigger like alexis or i don't know it was dark went past it stopped so much so so how did it begin therefore it was a after work a drink and then it just sort of happened more than once yes tell me about the last time we went to this uh there's a hotel uh near the office called the avenue and that's where i took her well that's where she wanted to go she chose it she even chose the room [Music] i like it here can we stay all night yeah we can get home but not yet no not yet [Music] i love egyptian cotton i love the feel you're extraordinary lucy what do you see in me tell me i like older men it's such a terrible cliche that's true i'm starving what is the room service menu i don't want room service i want a milkshake and fries not serious but they do fries here not curly ones well there's that place near the office no oh that's very romantic isn't it you won't even get me a bag of curly fries it's miles away it's around the corner and you know it absolutely sure i want a chocolate milkshake and then i want a bag of curry fries and then i want you she wanted me to go to this place called the diner it's about 10 minutes away i felt a bit silly to be honest with you but uh she was young i wanted to please her curly fries [Music] excuse me you've got the time please 8 40. thank you bc night out there i felt i had to get home caroline will be expecting me around ten [Music] room i didn't know what to do i was in shock horrified you could see it once that she was dead her eyes were staring her oh it was horrible my first instinct was to run get the hell out of there you know i was thinking of caroline i was thinking how was i gonna explain this to her and david but you didn't run you called the police once i got my head together a little bit i realized i checked into the hotel in my own name i'd use my own credit card my fingerprints would be everywhere running away will be like admitting that i'd done it if you didn't who did i don't know i don't know who could do that but there were two things on the way to the hotel lucy seemed very nervous what is it i don't know i thought i saw someone that'd be silly no one saw us leave i think we're being watched oh bye don't know nope there's no one there i think we're being watched like a lion out of a bad film yeah i don't disagree what else that was all she said you said there were two things oh the computer uh sony vaio i took it with me to the hotel it was in the room but later the police couldn't find it that someone must have taken it what was on it files names figures a lot of confidential information a lot of it price sensitive i shouldn't have been carrying it with me of the computer know the information see you've got to understand the whole business of oil trading is about what you know at a particular time so the really important stuff the stuff that your competitors want should never leave the office what was he doing on the via because there aren't enough hours in the day i had to take it home just to keep up there were enough hours in the day for you and lucy wilson yes there were got the report on the tires yeah the tire tracks found near john geld's place go on well they're oe good years designed for low rolling resistance and they're quite often found on the honda civic hybrid or you can get them on toyota's too good what about gerald's dna well that's gone down to london along with the fingerprints they've got anything on him we'll know by tonight something wrong can't have an opinion sir you can answer the question i just don't believe that you spoke to that woman that way you know this morning mrs davis you got a problem with it she might report you sir there were two of us in the room you and me so i'd have back up wouldn't i she misurd me i don't understand why you had to insult her she held back information get something into your head okay what we've got here is something unusual someone in a nice car drives into the middle of the countryside with a gun he knows where gerald lives he breaks in while gerald is in bed and shoots him in the head nothing he's stolen there's no sign of a fight this isn't just a murder then what is it i'd say it's an execution so you're suggesting someone broke into the hotel room killed lucy wilson to steal your computer i'm not suggesting anything well i'm just telling you how it was he said you went back to the room after you got the food what about the door what about it was it locked yes i'll use my swipe key room no oh wait a minute it may have been open room i can't remember but if if it was open it would mean that lucy would let someone in no not necessarily now the police report said that she'd been grabbed from behind and if it had been a stranger at the door trying to force their way in she would have put up a fight and there'd be some sign of it on her hands or in a face anyway why would she let anyone in unless it was you do you think someone else let themselves in well with another key it's a possibility i i know how this looks well i'm not asking for your sympathy i don't deserve it but i am appealing to the friendship that you and i once had and for three years you and i and jane you remember we were close did he kill her no mr newell's bail hearing is fast approaching we will need your decision so i'll think about it this might be a lucky day mark and normally we wouldn't be able to tell very much from a bullet that's been fired at close range in our man's head don't tell me this time the killer signed his initials into it before he fired well as a matter of fact that smallness exactly what he did do not the killer though the supplier go on the bullet was a nine millimeter probably a parabellum or a luger but under the microscope we found out a distinctive marking er you might say a groove to one side you'll have been caused by cord wear on the muzzle and that in turn will have been the result of the gun having been cleaned wrongly not once but several times you heard of mr crips is he the supplier well in the past couple of years we've had three guns turn up with the same cordware so it's quite possible that the man who supplied them has a disability understand when he cleans his guns the cleaning ward scratches the ball leaves a signature mr crepes grips the [ __ ] i didn't come up with the name but that's what we call him so all i've got to do is find a gun dealer with one hand that's gone spazzo i see you lost none of the delicacy for which you're renowned but i'm right well this man he may or may not even exist it's just a supposition we got details of the other three guns i'll get the details from my database all three crimes took place in this currency and the feeling is that mr crips he works at felix still a lot of makes sense you find all sorts of sharing feelings though i'll print out the details for you i should tell you though we've already looked for this man without success that could be because you're all incompetent to arts delicacy and charm you look wonderful chen country life obviously agrees with you then why are you trying to tempt me back desperation god you are such an honest movie so what about it jen seriously the office there on the table full autonomy your authors all miss you but you don't have to take them all back on you can develop your own list it's funny you know there is some something what would you say to publishing the work of a young offender i imagine the marketing department would like it and certainly get us into the sundays henry that is not the point is just one of the young men you're teaching paxton hall yeah yeah he's written a book well yeah it's ten thousand words he gave it to me to look at and of course i thought it'd be rubbish but it isn't it's um it needs work but it's actually it's rather brilliant mr children's book no it's more of a crossover like mark hat you know it's a psychological thriller how old is the author about 17. and what did he do to end up in paxton hall i don't know we need to find out even the curious incident wouldn't have sold if it had been written by a rapist i can ask a few questions can you send me a copy actually um i have it here that's my lack of action thinking ahead now you are you see your first commission i haven't said yes yet but you will [Music] um [Music] mr travers little travis yes it's gavin brooke yes yes of course how are things yeah good very good very good to see you what are you doing here oh i'm just just visiting are you still in lip switch yeah yeah and everything is uh okay go yes yes fine so how are things in chambers they're good we're all busy we miss you oh that's that's very kind you're welcome to look in if you want to janice is still there and andrew they'd love to see you yeah i i'd really like to but i have a a meeting okay well i'll uh let them know i saw you yes do do all right goodbye five [Applause] hi dad hello guys how long are you staying i'm not sure yet why do you want to get rid of me that's not what i meant are you alone who else will be here um and if you're gonna stay here dad no cross-examinations i'm just curious sorry i can't believe you're back working in london again after everything you said yeah people change their minds don't they why why are you here i knew the defendant we were at cambridge together and mum yeah that's how we first met yeah martin and i were on the cricket team she was the umpire no no but she did used to come and watch us play yeah summer afternoons milton he was the bowler i opened the batting i sort of feel like i owe him but it won't you know it won't make you ill again taking on the case no no donnie no i've put all that behind me dad don't worry i'm fine come on i know this hey come on i'll be home early tonight oh really yeah i thought we might go out steak and chips it's a bit short notice i'll have to find someone for claire oh that's nice didn't it put a damper on it mark i just said i asked i'll ask tracy she might be able to come in yeah okay you do that my darling hey come on [Music] they're all against him police the press no one from the companies even rung me can you believe that mrs newell caroline i just wish people would understand him that's all you know that girl threw herself at him that's the truth she was shameless you don't believe he killed her no of course he didn't oh you were a university with him you knew him it's a long time ago oh he's a good man we've had seven years together and we've been completely happy i know he was with that girl and i know it was wrong of him but he's so ashamed of himself and what i've tried to understand have you yes it was just a man thing wasn't it it was just sex and what sex at the end of the day it's just a game love is what matters i know that martin loves me well you're very forgiving i think he's been very stupid it's clear to me that lucy wilson was just using him what for for promotion or maybe it was something to do with work you know his computer was taken from the hotel room yes he uh he told me whoever killed lucy wilson took martin's laptop they waited for him to leave and then they went in they knew exactly what they were doing i'm not sure that poor girl had anything to do with it it was the computer they were after you're saying he was targeted martin didn't kill that girl he was set up is that him yeah william travers it was a big noise once upon a time and he had a reputation what for our the establishment a crusader on the side of the underdog page nine of the guardian if you know what i mean and he's representing neuron if he represents newell he'll look into kestrel and if he looks into kestrel there's now knowing what he might find well maybe mr newell should think again when i wake up i see a wall and then there's no hope at all there have been walls my whole life through that nobody's let me do what i wanted to do always treated me like a fool that's very good darren it's very good does anyone want to make a comment it's crap i don't think it is crap it's simon fool doesn't rhyme with wool well it doesn't have to not all poetry rhymes there's not poetry then in it well the poem has an interesting metaphor darren looks at the walls of this prison and he imagines the real wars in his life that stopped him doing what he wanted he wanted to mug old ladies he managed that anyway uh that's it for today look i hope you've all got your copies of private peaceful it's a brilliant book and that's what we're reading next all right back to yourselves so what would you do what your parents do i wonder if i could have a word i read your story what do you think did you enjoy writing when you were at school yeah did the teachers encourage you what'd you think of it wow i was very surprised i think it has a lot of promise can you publish it well it's it's a bit early for that i mean you'd have to finish it first yeah i can finish it up i know what happens look i don't want to give you any false hopes but you should definitely keep going how long are you going to be in it for i'm not going anywhere not time 18. and then i don't poison right um well you could finish it before then couldn't you if uh if i had a computer i could finish it right away i suppose i could always ask the governor i really like the setting felix though i mean you seem to know it very well i lived there did she near the sea uh uh no addresses no of course not right well if you're finished i'll show you out you won't get a computer so i won't mention it again if i were you i get playstations yeah they won't get those either if i might say so they get playstations but they're not allowed computers there's the logic in there when you work in a present service you know logic doesn't come into it mrs travers it's not part of our job is it you know you should read what he's written mr cooper allen's got talent yeah lots of it remember where it's brought in mr travis i will represent him that's very good news martin will be delighted thank you at the bail hearing as for the case itself yes i'll see him in the morning but there is something you're gonna have to understand i don't believe that he killed lucy wilson at least it seems as if there's enough evidence to suggest otherwise but if i change my mind if at any time i come to think that he is in fact guilty i will walk i can't accept those conditions if he were to walk out on him it would be enormously prejudicial to his case those are the only conditions under which i would accept your instructions ms chandra i need you to make that absolutely clear to your client i simply can't defend him if he's guilty there are barristers defending guilty men all over london you know that not me can i be honest with you mr travis of course you're not the barrister i would have chosen to defend my client and if he'd listened to me you wouldn't be here now is it true you visited caroline newell this morning yes you interviewed her without my being present that can't happen again not if we're going to work together except we're not working together you're working with me it's not quite the same thing is it so is he at wilson tomorrow door's opening there are barristers defending guilty men all over london you know that not me i didn't order champagne oh you better take that back my wife says it's been a mistake yeah now go on open it well we'd splash out it's been a while since we went out and uh maybe i'm celebrating you've got a new case that's right i can always tell quite a little detective aren't you it comes a living with you it's a high profile murder someone got shot at a farmhouse in framingham were they killed of course they were it wouldn't be a murder would it animal rights activist by the look of it maybe it was someone from the local hunt they banned haunting was it a shotgun then no a pistol hey i could show you the post martin photographs if you like not what i'm about to eat tell me i've got a feeling about this one something a bit special you know something a bit different there'll be a real feather in your cup if you solve it what do you mean if of course you will you're gonna be in the newspaper might even be on the telly what should we drink to then i know it's a crime crying yeah crying without it i wouldn't have a job would it should be fairly straightforward last time the magistrates refused bail because they accepted the prosecution argument that you might abscond it's the industry that's the problem private planes private ships a lot of travel i'll persuade them otherwise how many passports do you own just the one be prepared to surrender it not a problem what do you want me to say you don't say anything you just leave that to me they'll demand a surety a payment it may be a lot of money i've got sex you're gonna need them i've just one other question for you the laptop you said was stolen from your room did anyone else see it anyway no there was there was somebody there was she came to turn down the bed a korean girl i think [Music] sorry sir you want some turndown zombies i think we can turn ourselves down thanks sorry to disturb you [Laughter] she opened the door and she was standing there outside the room which she may have seen but police don't even believe the computer was there we'll find her and we'll talk to her [Music] thank you judy and uh olivia we won't be taking minutes thank you so what was on the computer he says nothing it would all have been encrypted anyway and what about the agadir file nothing nobody's mentioned it this barrister travers he's no reason to look into her affairs he will if he believes the girl was killed to get at the computer and was she that would be extremely worrying you all didn't know about the hackadier days he was kept deliberately out of the loop now he killed the girl because he was screwing her and she was going to make trouble let's hope the court agrees [Music] william travers well well well i'd heard the defense had gone to some chambers out in the stick so i had no idea it would be you how are you jeremy surely i should be asking you that i'm so sorry to hear about your illness yeah i got better and now you're back we're good for you there's no offer wasn't it must be very dull self-help actually ah yeah but good to see you still have your unerring grasp of the facts mr forbes watson the clown opposes bail on the following grounds first of all this is a grave offense which has inspired considerable media interest there are no other suspects the accused must know the seriousness of his position at the same time he has many contacts in the middle east and south america he has moreover chosen a profession which best could be described as fast and loose and which is known to operate at times on the very outer fringes of morality so i would suggest there is a serious risk of his failing to attend the trial whatever conditions of bail are put in place mr travers my lord my learned friend spoke of a profession that is fast and loose and lacking in morality he should perhaps remember that it is his own profession my client is a lawyer i think he was referring to oil trading even so the suggestion that he might become a desert nomad or a gaucho on an argentinian cattle ranch is plainly ludicrous my client is a married man with a 15 year old son from a former marriage he is of exemplary character and he intends to vigorously contest the allegations i'm persuaded by mr travers submissions bail will be granted with the following conditions surrender of his passport payment of a security into court of 50 000 pounds and the condition of residence first blood to you that's not what this is about jeremy maybe not for you but let me assure you of something i won't let you do it a second time what happened the last time we met it won't happen again that's right perhaps this time you'll do your job properly well i've got to get to suffolk so i'll call you in a couple of days thank you thanks for believing in me taxi oh you're right john gerald it is a fake name so what's his real one oh here an animal activist accused of murder two years ago but he got off uh lucky for us they kept his dna look he's been linked to a whole string of other cases phillips ball liverpool street station please he's lying to you no no he's not yes he is he did it he killed her no no you're wrong this time no i'm not i'm not [Music] wrong hope you get that gun [Music] don't lie to me all right what was so important on that computer that someone was prepared to kill to get hold of it just be careful when born it's just gonna drag it all out again calm down oh we don't have anything to hide do we but if a client tells me they're innocent then i believe them because if i don't believe in them if i don't have complete faith in them then how can i do my job you can lie [Music] william travers well well well i've been offered a case in london a murder case i don't believe this martin knew martin yeah he's accused of murdering his secretary i didn't do it will i swear to god yeah on the way to the hotel usually seemed very nervous i don't know i thought i saw someone what else the computer it was in the room where the police couldn't find it this barrister travers he has no reason to look into our affairs he will if he believes the girl was killed to get at the computer alan can i have a word i read your story can you publish it getting published isn't easy you got a new case a murder someone got shot at a farmhouse animal rights activist philip spohl the man who supplied the gun mr crips has a disability so all i've got to do is find a gun dealer with one hand that's gone spazzo you didn't hear the car it's one of the electric ones seem like a hybrid he knows where spoil lives he breaks in and shoots him in the air it's these bleeding liars they don't care what they do they don't care it's just a game if at any time i come to think that he is in fact guilty i will walk [Music] so [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] so [Music] come on do it [Music] ah [Music] what is it that makes us think that marty newell did not kill lucy wilson you were at university together it's entirely irrelevant i'm glad the computer exactly the computer our client insists that he took it with him into the hotel room now that may be or may not be verified by the maid who came to do the turn down in the room i'm gonna need her name right i'll talk to her so by the time the police arrived the computer was already missing suggesting of course that somebody had gone into the room and taken it that was the motive it was nothing to do with the affair unless lucy wilson was planning blackmail which is what the police say but where's the evidence there's no evidence she even threatened it well that's the question isn't it and what was on that computer that was so important that someone was prepared to kill for it see the football what is this town versus chevrolet united last night amazing what makes you think i'm remotely interested in football what makes you think i'm remotely interested in talking about it with you so i can ask you a question what do you have a personal antipathy towards me are you just always like this no i'm always but as it happens i don't like you neither the prosecution have uh given us primary disclosure we've got the statements of the soccer the forensic statement the pathologist report and the blood report and what about the computer they mentioned the case it was carried in and that's in the premises search book but they don't mention the computer at all oh it's not recorded as stolen nope that's sloppy even by met standards anything else lucy wilson's blackberry it's everything on the phone addresses phone numbers are working no 207.946.0068 london number obviously and she called it a few times including twice on the day she died do we know who this belongs to we can get that from the police then there's the memo pad agadir yeah she typed it into her phone the name agadir and a list of dates yeah january april july agadir agadir is in uh it's in morocco near marrakech castro might do business there do they have any oil in morocco no not that i know of anyway but they may have people who buy and sell it it seems strange though doesn't it okay well why would you bother putting that on your phone right i'm gonna want cctv footage every camera in the immediate vicinity of the of the avenue hotel and uh and the diner that martin visited i can do that it's just anything odd anything strange let's say a radius of a mile i know and you'll need to do me a dvd david right all right anything else no i think that's it good okay i am going home we've been campaigning against the trade and primates from lao baboon from tanzania and against the airlines who are part of the chain of cruelty transport them here it's a completely indefensible trade when it comes to medical procedures you only get a 50 success rate from animal trials you might as well toss a coin forgive me miss kirsten i didn't come here for a lecture you said you wanted to understand her work yeah i'm interested in the radical action bit that's part of your name mps are busy the press aren't always interested sometimes you have to make yourself heard not by using violence there was a time when we made the wrong sort of headlines but i came in a year ago we've cleaned up her act tell us about phillips ball i haven't seen philip for a while you're not likely to neither you know he's dead i didn't know no sorry you have my condolences someone took radical action with a bullet through his head he was killed how old did you know him miss kirsten i met him occasionally we've a lot of supporters but he was a good man and when he put a bomb underneath the car of a well-known scientist was he being a good man then that wasn't philip that wasn't us but he confessed your fellow police officers beat a confession out of him it's not quite the same thing the point is he was found not guilty so that was the end of it unless there's been a change in the law oh i bet you know all about the lord don't you miss kirsten i know about not crossing the line animal rights may not mean anything to your detective inspector but at the end of the day it matters it's actually about our humanity i bet phillips ball was a model of humanity is that why he got off he got off because he had a brilliant barista who believed in him and saw that he couldn't possibly have done what he was accused of mr travers persuaded the jury that he should never have been arrested in the first place who a barrister no who his name is travers maybe you should talk to him we've already met the government insists that no further funds can be found for coastal defense police have released the name of a man shot dead at a farm near framlingham philip spall aged 32 had also been using the name of john gerald spoor was a known supporter of animal rights group radar that had been investigated several times for its use of violent protest local fishermen try not to it depresses me i just heard it on the radio and it's already in the paper it's phillips ball he's been living here in suffolk and now someone's shot him it says here framingham um foxtrot farm killed with a pistol wow good riddance is that all you can say well i've seen this what if kate has seen it he's just gonna drag it all out again calm down he was a very unpleasant man he caused you an awful lot of damage and now he's dead so this is the end and if we had seen it he would have said something wouldn't he don't you think i suppose that means he's bound to find out eventually but he'll probably be glad i'm just worried you know i just i thought we'd put all of this to rest darling this has got nothing to do with you it's got nothing to do with will philip spall is dead and buried so just be glad when born it would be nice to see some paperwork from time to time we do have procedures you know yes sir so how's it going yeah it's going very well sir how about you and ds taylor are you getting on oh yes sir detective sergeant taylor is very capable very focused as bad as that then so tell me about spore that's his real name i understand yeah well that's what he said in the newspaper you just be careful when born right we may have a trace on the gun we've got some tyre tracks and there's a connection with the liam johnstone case do you remember for stolen medals i'm hardly likely to forget it so what connection well i haven't quite worked it out yet sir but i'll let you know when i do [Music] good to see you martin this is a terrible business john i don't know what to say so stupid of me my secretary for god's sake we've all been there the flesh is weak and i'm told she was quite a stunner i can't believe it still can't believe it well i think we agreed that you didn't kill her aren't we we didn't touch her well i didn't kill her we've had the police in here quite a few times and they seem to think differently well they're wrong either way it's not exactly helpful is it i'll resign if you think it would help i don't think it'll come to that of course i don't want you coming in until this is over nor do i want you speaking to any of our clients i understand and there is still the question of the missing computer what exactly was on it just uh some of the contracts i was working on the police have mentioned the name agadir agadir we don't even have any contacts there do we so it wasn't on your computer there's nothing john on my computer that could do anyone any harm i promise you well that uh depends who's asking what questions we don't have anything to hide do we that's exactly the sort of question i mean look this is a private matter it's about you screwing your secretary and the poor girl ending up dead as long as the trial continues i will try to support you but if this starts impacting on our business and that barrister reviewer starts making a nuisance of himself we will have to take a different view do i make myself clear completely good i thought you would see things our way [Music] [Music] [Music] excuse me not him ah mr travers there's a policeman here to see you a detective inspector when ball thank you malcolm we've met before yeah apes which crown court william johnstone case yes you walk free that's usually what happens when a jury finds someone not guilty did you know that the arresting officer was suspended no but i'm not entirely surprised right well i'm not here about that anyway good i understand that you once represented a man called phillips ball yeah yes more than two years ago you got him off well actually the jury having considered the evidence acquitted him there is a subtle distinction did you ever see him again after that yeah yeah i did he um came to my chambers once to give me a bottle of wine but i never saw him again did you know he was living in suffolk no but i read that he died here you've seen the papers yeah how did you feel about that one of your clients getting shot oh a surprising number of my clients have been shot detective inspector tends to go with their line of work i'm interested to know what sort of man's spoil was he must have got to know him quite well transferred a man i'm not sure i can really answer that one oh you defended him he must have been close close in what sense during the trial oh i can tell you that he wasn't married that he didn't seem to have a girlfriend but he'd been a teacher for a while obviously he was very concerned about animal welfare i mean frankly all these things are in the public record so look sorry but i have to be somewhere and if there's anything else you want to ask no yeah that's something i've often wondered about is how do people like you defend someone if you know they're guilty people like me assume that they are innocent because that is in fact what they are under the law yeah i know everyone's innocent until they're proven guilty but there must be times when you're fairly sure inside that they're not if the client tells me that they are innocent then i believe that because if i don't believe in them if i don't have complete faith in them then how can i do my job you can lie not to myself i can't watching someone like phillip spore walk free after what he'd done that would make me feel sick but the jury decided he didn't do it detective inspector that is the whole point is that your car yes oh you uh you have a hybrid yes yes my daughter wants me to save the planet i need to get from a to b a go yeah it was good to meet with you detective inspector [Music] hello jane this is henry hi i've read the manuscript what did you think how old did you say the followers 17 well i have to agree with you i think you've found something really quite remarkable it's an original idea he has a unique voice so you publish it publish another thing that would lure you back but yes he'll be thrilled you don't know what it'll mean to him i still want to know more about him have you found out anything no but i will good tell him i'm looking forward to seeing the rest thanks henry bye so it's a book called the operation what do you think of it i was very surprised i think it has a lot of promise i really like the setting felix though you seem to know it very well yeah i lived there did you near the sea no addresses no of course not the operation by alan stewart we're gonna operate on your head that's what they said but it was in his head that was where they went what did they find when they got in there flat and grey and empty just like him stretching out to horizons then his whole life he would never reach [Music] pizzas and burgers and fish and chips fat and greasy that was what he remembered and of course the mini golf he hated bloody mini golf he curled his hand and felt the stubby pencils and those stupid lightweight balls [Music] the waves they were there like thoughts in his head crashing up to the plastic amusement arcade full of plastic people eating a plastic ice cream [Music] you could see it couldn't he from the corner of his room [Music] welcome to the concrete jungle prefab's the word and that's not pretty fabulous you want to walk the streets you do it in pairs like the police who come around on saturday nights you eugene meet tarzan [Music] okay all right forensics sent through the father mr crips oh yeah you know the man you may have supplied the gun that killed phillips sport i know who he is okay so we got three guns and three names two of them already inside and one of them died last june cornering oh my heart bleach yeah so it is apparently so we got one in holloway road one in paxton hall wembon where is she okay i'm on my way hi excuse me i'm looking for a family called stuart i was just wondering if you knew the number of their flats who is it um i'm looking for a mrs stewart [Music] where is it oh hi um is this uh mrs stewart [ __ ] off yes hi um i'm look i'm looking for mrs stewart yes um are you alan stewart's mother yes i was just wondering if i could have a word with you i'm a friend of his and one of his teachers at paxton hall come in it's on the ninth floor thanks what did you think you were doing what is this some cheap plastic necklace what do you think you are an oxfam shop i wasn't thinking don't tell me that you knew exactly what you were doing you were seeing is this some sort of way you're trying to get out yeah cause when this gets out if this gets out i'm gonna be a laughingstock i didn't know what i was doing mark i really didn't you get yourself arrested you get my daughter arrested it was a misunderstanding don't lie to me all right [Music] i'm sorry she's getting now [Music] afternoon you know you shouldn't be here if the bar council ever heard about this natalie are you interested in legal technicalities or getting your client off [Music] [Music] you saw them both lucy wilson and martin newell i don't know names they're just guests you know did you speak to them yes housekeeping [Music] oh sorry sir you want some turn down service no we're fine thank you now we can turn ourselves dying pinky sorry to disturb you oh wait a minute um do you know anywhere we could get some fast food a bus and did you see a computer in the room the police asked me i said yes maybe he had a case and there was something a computer yeah and can you tell me um what were they like together i don't understand oh sorry with a um with a friend i am oh yes very very friendly in love oh thank you do you think it would be possible to go and have a look at the room [Music] you take a hotel room and you never know do you you never know what happened there to think a young girl came in here and was killed she was lying there on that bed [Music] have you seen enough [Music] so the maid not entirely helpful if she wasn't 100 sure i'll settle for 60 40. and at least she confirms and martin went out getting back at 20 to 9. you spread a guy on the lift yeah his name's john lerner he's from detroit he remembers seeing martin in the left elevator whatever what about the phone oh you mean lucy's blackberry yeah the number doubler-6a we managed to get a name and address but uh you wouldn't go there would you that would be completely unprofessional thank you the old thing was a bloody nightmare stupid sod adam was always soft you know what i mean soft while the other kids was out kicking a football or getting into trouble allen was always on his own reading or scribbling in that notebook of it you wanted to be a writer you really think you can do something with this book of yours then yes there's money in it well there might be but um i need to know more bloody newspapers promised us the earth when it happened never paid up a penny in the end all right it was at st gregory's here in felix though the comprehensive remember now got it all here went into school with a gun shot another kid in the stomach named wayne be pissing into a plastic bag for the rest of his life but that's all he deserves well what had he done he was a bully always on it allen all the bloody time ellen's gay allen c silence that i told him to take no notice but he won't listen to me the end summit must have snapped how did alan get hold of a gun christ knows i didn't get anything around here nobody must have told you he said he found it in a skip people don't need loaded guns and skips well that's what he told me that's what he told the judge you're calling him a liar no no not at all so what about this book then what about it come on love how much you're gonna pay it's not looking too good is it i wouldn't say that the page you spoke to doesn't remember seeing the computer the police don't even believe it exists no she said she saw something and that's enough do you know anything about um agadiya i could do here would you ask that why are you so surprised why is it kessler ourselves and they asked the same question they said the police had been in asking about it what does it mean anything to you not to me no let's come across it i was on lucy's blackberry along with some these dates uh january the 13th april 5th july the 10th no sorry well god knows i want to be able to help but i can't okay corpus christi actually you need to go to century then yeah 98 run out by you yeah i told you not to go for it though well i was embarking out one more and belting down the wicket we still won the match should we you uh you haven't told me about jane well what is there to say she went into publishing well she always wanted to write the next great english novel be the new virginia wolf martin you're happy together yes i love doing it i loved her more than you can possibly imagine you took her away from me we were 22. we were undergraduates i didn't take her away from you she walked out still feels as though you ruined my life though i can't fall out now can we feel my only hope i'm really grateful well really i am so [Music] you know you don't have to knock the door every time you've got your own key i'm just getting my bag then heading back to suffer oh [Music] hi this is [Music] [Music] how is he martin older obviously putting on a little bit of weight around no there was something else about him though he seemed down at heel you know as if life had somehow disappointed him it's the oil trading i mean when i knew him he was going to change the world oh well we were all going to change the world i just i wish he hadn't contacted you i just don't like him dragging you back into all of this again after what happened after after what you said hey i promise you darling it's not gonna happen again i can handle this how do you know that because things have changed i have changed what if you're wrong what if it turns out that he killed her i can deal with it thanks for seeing me well you were rather insistent on the phone i understand you've come down from ipswich yes sir this morning last night and you're looking for information concerning phillips paul yeah you know that he was killed in suffolk last week yes i did read about that not a great loss the community ever thought how well did you know him hardly at all the trial was over very quickly and to me it was just the accused the man in the dark the person you should really be talking to is william travers who defended him we've already met that's interesting what exactly do you want to know what sort of man was he spall was in his thirties single obsessive he'd work briefly as a chemistry teacher in a london secondary school before he joined radical action for the defense of animal rights radar after that animal rights became his entire life so we targeted one professor ian miller chief scientist at ducannon research experimenting on mice was he mice rabbits various other mammals he was involved in the production of new pharmaceuticals i suppose that's a good enough reason to put half a pound of explosive under his car evidently so unfortunately went badly wrong professor miller had an eight-year-old son the boy went to the car to pick up some book he'd forgotten from school the bomb was activated by opening the front door only child yes um terrible really is terrible so uh how did spall come across in court well spoken persuasive you planned the cold-blooded murder of a hard-working family man because you considered yourself and your cause to be above the law no that's not true i have to hand it to him he was undoubtedly a fanatic and yet to the jury at least he was completely sympathetic did he do it he was found not guilty that's not what i asked you know that spoiler made a complete confession to the police after he was arrested yeah but he was acquitted so i land that was travis [Music] unfortunately most of our evidence was circumstantial spall knew chemistry he was a member of radar the animal rights group there were chemicals found at his home fertilizer that sort of thing that might have been used to make a bomb taken together it might have been enough you had the confession as well it was actually the confession that damaged our case we overrelied on it that was our mistake oh he withdrew it at the last minute yes he claimed the police had put undue pressure on him i mean i beaten him up that's what he claimed so what had he done thrown himself down the stairs that was what i assumed that's what i still believe unfortunately the cctv told another story as i'm sure you're aware when a prisoner is being held after his arrest every visit has to be logged well that's what happened with spoil every interview every exercise break every cup of tea travers went through 200 hours of cctv footage taken at the station where spawns being held and found that two investigating officers have made a single visit to the cell that wasn't authorized and hadn't been logged a visit to the cell that was on the cameras but wasn't in the book travis used it made it look suspicious and suddenly spall is the victim travis showed the footage in court he undermined the confession and the whole case went with it so tell me a little bit about travers i mean how would you rate him well he was an extremely good council he knew what he was doing and yet perhaps there was one fatal flaw go on everyone is innocent it's what makes our justice system the envy of the world of course not everyone sees it that way there are silks out there who take on a case for the price of a two-week holiday in barbados whatever they may think but not travis he really did believe 100 in his clients and that's a flaw most definitely i remember when the verdict came in not guilty my lord [Applause] the wrong verdict i knew it he must have known it too i remember thinking you must know what you've done how are you going to live with this how could you do this how could you this isn't justice this was injustice my son is dead that was his last case in london travers became ill shortly afterwards oh he he wasn't just ill he had a complete nervous breakdown how do you know that i found out you've seen his medical records i didn't know [Music] so it's really very kind of you fella but it was absolutely no need it's pelini montresia mr travis they told me it's the best i'll i'll enjoy it thank you i just thought in view of everything you deserve it oh i just just did my job no you did more than that you got me you understood me completely from day one and you went with me no i wouldn't say that exactly we got away with it of course we didn't want the kid to die neither of us wanted that but it was necessary we've got to accept that i mean in any war there's always going to be innocent bystanders and make no mistake this is a war stop stop right there that's enough don't you pretend don't pretend for one minute that you didn't know what you know what no i did it you knew that but you believed in what i was doing no no no no i i i believed you i confessed oh the police meet you oh come on look there's only the two of us here no witnesses you know i killed that poor little sod i i never i never thought that not for not for us a single minute radical action it does what it says on the team just just stop stop right now could you could you could you get out of my office you mean you really didn't [Music] i thought you were playing a game man i thought you were laughing at them all janice i thought you were with me janice you idiot you [ __ ] [ __ ] idiots [Applause] oh i never thought i'd see him again until he turned up last week in court very much so yes back again large as life just a few weeks after sports death as well that doesn't feel like a coincidence neither i suppose not hmm thanks very much mr forbes what's something you've been most helpful serve you detective inspector so have you cheers [Music] we managed to find you on the cctv that's good isn't it stay away from my family so i don't feel in control anymore she went to that room bingo [Music] the person you should really be talking to is william travers we've already met there was one fatal flaw he really did believe 100 in his clients well in the past couple of years we've had three guns turn up with the same cord right we may have a trace on the gun we've got some tyre trucks is that your car yes the hybrid to think a young girl came in here and was killed she was lying there on that bed oh 207.946.0068 she called that a few times including twice on the day she died do we know who this belongs to we managed to get a name and a dress but uh you would go there would you thank you do you know anything about um agadir i could do here would you what's that make so surprised i was a kiss for yourself and then they asked the same question if that barrister reviewer starts making a nuisance of himself we will have to take a different view [Music] do [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] and that was scrummy scrummy is that a word anybody actually uses anymore yeah i mean really [Music] i'll try not to wake you in the morning i've got a lecture tomorrow nine o'clock in that case i will try and make you in the morning [Music] did you lock the door done it's okay bastards sorry [Music] it wasn't your average burglary they weren't interested in my tv or money they went straight for my notes my daughter lives there so who was it i don't know i might have been followed a couple of evenings ago after i saw martin i noticed this this car lucy wilson said she was being followed before she was killed we've heard further information from the police that may interest you huh it turns out lucy wilson wasn't everything she seemed she had a criminal record blackmail money with menaces when she was 19 she cried rape at a party she'd gone home with a rich boy and she tried to extort money from his parents six months suspended sentence but you realize this strengthens the police case yeah are you getting on with the cctv i must have watched about a hundred hours but i don't even know what i'm looking for you know when you find it i'm gonna see this guy lucy was calling um [Music] there's something i ought to mention i took a call from a police detective in ipswich a detective inspector when born what does he want i'm not sure he was asking questions about you what sort of questions very general ones character personality in the end i told him to go hang himself and hung up thank you excuse me i was wondering if you could help me i'm looking for my husband detective inspector mark gwenbaum mark winbourne i'm his wife can i help what i work with your husband i'm nick taylor um i just want that is i was wondering if he was here well he's not in yet but you can come to the office no it's silly really it wasn't home last night and i just needed you all right of course yeah it's nothing oh sweet baby claire yeah oh 10 months well you can wait here if you want on i can tell you you were here it's really not a problem i don't want to get in the way it really doesn't matter i'll see him later have you called him i left a message i'm sure he'll get back all right [Music] so [Music] [Music] [Music] hello um i wonder if you could help me i'm looking for jameel khan and you are i'm sorry my name is william travis i'm a lawyer is jamil in some kind of trouble no no no i don't think so but um is he in no he's in africa and you are um i'm tarik i live with him right do you think i could come in why because your friend rang a young woman called lucy wilson and a few hours after that she was found um while she was found murdered thank you i've never heard of lucy wilson and i can't really help you jamil doesn't talk to me about his work but he is a journalist yeah yeah freelance at the moment he's doing a job for a magazine city-wide and do you have any idea at all when he might be home i'm sorry no it really could be any time you must be in touch with him a mobile email not where he's been i've recursed east africa middle of nowhere well if he does um if he does get in touch with you could you ask him to contact me virginally yeah and this um this story that he's covering in africa you have any idea what it might be about oil you ready yeah come on let's go oh by the way your wife was here when about an hour ago she was looking for you did you speak to her yeah i said you weren't here well she had the baby with her claire stay out of my business taylor stay away from my family so [Music] [Music] [Music] okay so today we're going to read a book called private peaceful by michael morpurgo it's a story about two brothers fighting the first world war why'd they do that well if you read the book simon maybe you'll find out this is a children's book no darren no it's a it's about a man who gets sent to prison through no thoughts of his own oh like me yeah yeah yeah there you are then mr cooper where's alan he's not here no i know i can see that where is he oh he couldn't make it today zeal no he's busy so how are you alan you're all right i've got your report here the governor thinks you're doing quite well it says here that you're writing a book what sort of book is that is it porn no no i'm a dan brown man myself you ever read any dan brown taylor no i haven't i've read all about you too alan you're gonna be here for a while nine years that's what the judge said maybe six were good behavior i still lose three to go how old are you now 17 17 and nine months the thing is i need to know where you got the gun you said you found it in a skip do you believe that taylor no why didn't you just tell the truth felon it would have gone a lot easier on you wouldn't it and you had a good case you've been bullied provoked no previous keeping silent not done you're no good at all okay the thing is i'm investigating a murder and whoever supplied the bullet is the same person who supplied your gun i want to know i found it oh dear oh dear now you're making me very angry do you know who i am look at me son do you know who i am hey do you know how much trouble it's about to come your way i don't know don't you listen to me you tell me what i want to know right now oh this is what's going to happen to you you're nearly 18. three months from now you gotta go to adult prison yeah you know what's gonna happen to you in there do you know what i can arrange pretty little boy like you won't last one week before someone has you i can arrange the prison i can arrange the wing i know men gagging for a boy like you alan where do you think you're going to say back off maybe a big fat black one imagine that being raped by him night after night after night he calls and you call oh yeah you'll be his prison [ __ ] and when he gets tired of you they'll lend you out maybe three or four of them at the same time imagine that ellen gang rape you think someone will help you they won't because i've seen it give me the knife [Music] she wanted me to go to this place called the diner it's about 10 minutes away [Music] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] goya i'm not reassigning you sir i look i know he's not the easiest man to get on with di wemble makes no secret the fact that he hates my gut sir huh i'll be talking racism no so he's hurt your feelings i can live with that it's just his borderline psychotic approach to the job that i find more difficult terrorizing teenagers and insulting oips plus the fact he never tells me anything he's been to london why i'm supposed to be part of this investigation maybe i want to know are you talking about spa yes sir london yeah mr wimble may have a suspect i don't know but we do have a leader in the man who may have supplied the gun that killed him mr crips that's what they call him and you think mr crips may lead you to the killer yes sir well that's good then isn't it that's progress detective inspector when born does not hate detainer it's not as personal as that he hates everybody but the thing about him is he's bloody effective he gets results you know you're not the first junior officer to be sitting in that chair saying these things what's wrong with himself and when does it say in the rulebook that you have to be nice speaking personally i find you weak and disloyal coming here behind his back but you get results and i'll be prepared to overlook it do you see what i mean yes sir go well that's that then don't look so worried i won't tell him this discussion took place i don't believe it i mean i just i can't believe it this is the evidence of six months suspended symptoms when she was 19 she accused an art student of rape she then tried to extort 20 000 pounds from his parents to cover it up oh look i know what it is you're saying but that's not who she was i mean she seemed so sweet she wasn't sweet martin she was professional i don't suppose this helps me at all listen as far as the police are concerned it just confirms their belief that she went into that room with a prior intent to blackmail me giving me all the more reason to want to stop her yes so it's not all bad news we did manage to find you on the cctv there was a camera on ed bourne street showing the corner of the diner you visited takes one image every 60 seconds so we were lucky it caught you that's me there yeah took a while to find because there's a problem with the time you told us that you didn't get back to the hotel till 8 40. this was taken at 8 17. and yet the diner is only a five minute walk from the hotels did you go anywhere else on the way back well the country are hurried back well it was still warm so you're sure it was 8 40 when you got back yes like i told you i i asked someone excuse me have you got the time 8 40. thanks beastly night out there the man in the lift we've managed to find him his name is john lerner from detroit well that's good isn't it he can't help us he vaguely remembers meeting you but he was jet-lagged he can't remember anything else have you heard any more from kestrel uh not a word you're aware that they're being investigated by a journalist a man named jameel khan i've never heard the name before it doesn't surprise me though it can only be an oil business in that world that hasn't been investigated sometime or other they have secrets of course they do that's how they work here he comes mr crips all right let's take him what is this what do you want are you michael banks yeah and you know what we want oh well we got here then just get your ants off that that's mine that's a lot of money to be keeping under the sink under the sink what happened jordan michael i got burnt industrial accident can't be too helpful in your line of work i've made car components since when i'm unemployed what did he's holding then forgotten yeah did your brain get burned in an industrial accident as well then get lost mikey what's going on it's nothing get out of here hold on who are you pamela stewart i live upstairs pamela stewart you know each other get lost pam hey sit down what are you then not brother and sister not husband and wife just having it off now and then with freddy krueger over here are you [ __ ] off oh pamela stewart you haven't got a son called allen's do it have you do you know about it he's the one who grasped up pizza face he'd never no how do you think we got here then you think we asked the tooth fairy alan told us you supplied the gun that he used to shoot wayne parker with he didn't mention that you were polling his old dear i never supplied him nothing no he just uh crept downstairs while you were upstairs reading a book i see i know what you're gonna say before you even say it hey where are they mickey okay let's see hmm this little piggy opens the front door and this little pig is the car what's this one then no locker safety deposit box it's too new but these two little piggies are well used aren't they you've been going in and out somewhere a lot did you notice those lock-ups downstairs tail off yeah yeah should we go and have a look [Music] so [Music] so oh [Music] bingo hello will gemma martin didn't tell me you were coming i didn't tell martin i can understand why you kept away what you did to martin was unforgivable i didn't see it that way how do you see it we were all very young he went out with jane she met me well it might have been better if she hadn't well then i wouldn't have gone out with martin yeah i thought you were very happy together we were for a time what happened i have cancer did you know that they operated and it didn't work i'm sorry i'm worried about david oh he's 15. he's boarding school i don't want him to go back and live with his father i can live with my sister you may not want to do that you know why i'm here marty wouldn't have had it in him to kill anyone i really can't tell you anything else please gemma let's walk outside german why did you and martin split up well they asked me just the same the prosecution they wanted to know if martin had ever been unfaithful to me oh i love that what's memphis right i'm afraid you've wasted your time coming here well i've nothing to say about our marriage it's private the doctor's given me six months so contempt of court doesn't exactly scare me you can pull me into a courtroom i'll still say nothing why because of david martin wanted things i couldn't give him and so we divorced but all of that is private do you blame me no no no i understand you completely dear will you know it's funny really you me jane martin all at university together and then cut forward 20 something years and look at us now you never can tell you never can perhaps it's for the best guns are bad news right now michael i reckon you could be looking at nine or ten years maybe more if we make you an accessory in charge with conspiracy to murder i didn't supply anything i'm a collector a gun collector oh that's very unusual what'd you do hang them over the fireplace you know we have evidence that directly implicates you in the murder of phillips ball where's my solicitor maybe i can make this easier for you i'm not actually interested in you maybe you are a collector might you say you could be an amiable eccentric with an interest in illegal weaponry i could live with that but somehow recently one of your guns has gone astray and ended up putting a bullet through the head of an anti-hump protester would you believe it in framlingham if you could tell me who got their hands on that gun we might be able to find a way around the other stuff do you see what i'm saying might be able to help each other why should i trust you what have you got to lose we got you by the balls as it is i handed over a gun someone just recently it wasn't for him he was getting it for someone he knew name i didn't know anything about any murder no people buy guns off you so they can dress up like clint eastwood what was his name john slater do you have an address i don't know where he lives he works for blue coast freight down the docks [Music] we're looking for john slater that's him over there [Music] good ah you stupid little bastard do you have any idea what you've done hmm oh stop blubbing for christ's sakes he knows it was you crossed him did he tell him no love the police told him when they arrested him jesus christ i thought you had the good sense to keep your mouth shut they threatened me what do you think mark you'll do when he gets old if you age you rip your lungs out [ __ ] i didn't do it well what if you're wrong what if it turns out that he killed her i can handle this did he kill her no [Music] come here oh i'm so glad to see you hi yes of course why do you ask oh i don't know just feels like you've been away for ages i haven't been away that long have i well you're in london and i just miss you i missed you too come on let's go home [Applause] mark i've been so worried about you you didn't come home last night i don't know what happened at the shops i swear i wasn't going to steal anything why would i want to do a thing like that well maybe i don't give you enough money you give me lots of money well maybe charlie charming saw me then i would never want to embarrass you well you came looking for me at work today only because i was worried about you why didn't you return my calls please mark don't be like this you make me so scared sometimes scared i don't like it when you're angry well i get angry when my wife gets arrested at the local shopping centre and carted off by blue tops who are probably still laughing at me now still don't know what happened i wasn't thinking well i have to go to court no they're not prosecuting because i spoke to the manager and he's going to let it drop mark you did it i knew you'd do it for me so get your lunch off me close upstairs is she told me no i don't i thought you might like to see her why would i want that do you want some dinner listen stop your prattling what's the matter with you i don't know what you've become look at you you're pathetic it's not just me what both of us feel like i don't know you anymore oh you don't understand me is it it's the job it's done all these horrible things to you dealing with these people all the time all the dirt you have to live with day after day it's changed you you were never like this when we met don't know what you're talking about we've got to do something about it mark we can't just go on living like this i don't have to listen to this [ __ ] i'm going out no i'm not gonna let you get out of my way you wanna know where i was last night i was with someone else a fit bird in london and it was a lot better than you hey [Music] what's that it's a compilation of two hours in the life of london cctv yeah i asked them to pull it together so here we go a man polluting the alleyway near the avenue hotel another man polluting the river thames and oh well where would we be without a good punch-up closing time you know the list just goes on and on do you think any of it's relevant right it's a murder case everything's potentially relevant yeah and look [Applause] any one of these people could have heard something i mean that woman there there she could have seen something god this is how he used to be huh oh absorbed you've hardly said a word to me all evening i'm sorry no don't be i'm glad i mean looking at you now it's as if phillips paul in the last two years never happened uh philip small is dead yeah yeah i had yeah i ran in the papers i was surprised he never mentioned it no i didn't know so when did you find out um a policeman came to see me at my office they came to you yeah why would they do that i just think they just wanted to know what kind of person he was what kind of man he was so what did you tell them i just told them everything i knew which wasn't much he was living here in suffolk you don't think that's strange i mean you don't think he followed you no no no he lived over him framing almost miles away hmm no i was better just coincidentally i hope so so what do you think happened yeah a man like him would have had a lot of enemies you know he he was a killer and and he was killed you know there's a well in a way a certain justice to that it's not your sort of justice stuart what is going you're only alarm what is it you want two o'clock in the morning and you don't know hey don't listen you in the bed and wake me up again your gun governor's report you understand just shut up go back to sleep yeah it wasn't so difficult not for you i'm sure and what about the man who bought the gun yeah we've got him too see the killer he may have bought the gun for someone else hmm well i've got the results of this um sample of soil that you sent in took it from a car tire yeah well i'm afraid it's not conclusive yeah it's very similar to the soil at the bottom of the track where philips ball was killed but it's contaminated parts of it are identical and parts of it aren't same tyre same tread same soil well you can persuade me i'm easy you'll have more trouble than a court [ __ ] a world of its own alison bleeding wonderland and although i hope you forgive me for mentioning it it would have been nice to have the correct paperwork you know maker the car registration number the owner date that you took the sample all right this is useless without it i've got a phone call who are you from he didn't say oh is it like hello is that gunzaro's can you help me he knew me he knew about my drug conviction he said he gave me 200 through the door as a down payment and then he'd give me the rest when he picked up the gun okay and you agreed i needed the money did you give him your address what or did he know already he knew where i lived okay so you got the gun off michael banks we had to hand it over where did that happen felix so ducks so you're sorry you must have seen what i look like no that wasn't how it worked he just put the money down walked away i put the gun down he never came anywhere near me how old was he was he black was he white i don't know his pitch dark and it was raining and he's wearing a hoodie mid 30s maybe older well bill what did he say he didn't say anything i put the gun down and i took the money okay did he have a car i didn't see one well that's it trying to tell me that's how it worked like something out of shell like [ __ ] homes that's how it works uh jameel what something's happened it's bad news what [Music] class is cancelled no lessons today why what is it what's wrong i can't tell you of course you can you know who i am i've been coming here for months if something happened [Music] please [Music] one of the knights killed himself last night [Music] and himself and his cell [Music] was it [Music] all right alan stewart's dead so you can go [Music] so [Music] what i've [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] boys [Music] i don't know what i'm doing here i don't want to be here anymore i don't want to stay we don't have to stay can we yes [Music] sir i've just been going through the john slater file and i found a little coincidence that might amuse you what well it's just that the solicitors that defended him during that case he got nine months happened a year ago well they're a firm based here in ipswich dean's caught chambers and the barrister the defender philip sport also works there small world eh thank you [Music] [Music] travers [Music] this is all so horrible i just want it to be over with don't worry it will be over very soon any movement on sport i expect to make an arrest you seem to have been very keen to let as many people as possible know that you'd left the hotel no if i place it in the case can you see the computer now i was sure i saw it and around the corner you can feel the breakdown i'll break down tell me we're going to be all right [Music] philip small is dead so when did you find out um a policeman came to see me in my office kestrel oil trading are being investigated by a journalist jameel khan jameel what it doesn't surprise me they have secrets of course they do it's how they work the missing computer what exactly was on it after i saw martin i noticed this this car lucy wilson said she was being followed before she was killed she wasn't sweet martin she was professional you're my only hope john slater he knew me you knew about my drug conviction i put the gun down and i took the money so you're sorry now i've just been going through the john slater file the solicitors that defended him they're a firm based here in ipswich and the barrister the defender philip spoor also works there small world eh travis [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] so yeah i made some tea look maggie what happened the other night i'm sorry okay you've got to understand what you did it it really pissed me off i mean getting done for shoplifting how stupid was that you hit me i said i'm sorry i didn't know what i was doing let's go out tonight have a drink we go down the george i can't go out looking like this don't look too bad you could put on some glasses and i want to notice i don't want to go yeah you do come on we need to talk about things i know i've got a temple i just know it's the job i just get so stressed you said you'd been with another woman i was lying i just wanted to upset you look can we talk about this later i've gotta go uh i'll get home early and we'll have a nice chat okay i'll make everything all right oh yeah why don't you go out and get yourself something nice [Music] hey i still can't believe it lucia dad how well did you know her i'd only known her for about three months same amount of time she was working with kestrel yes you put her there she was working for you she was helping me with the story what story well i'd prefer not to talk about that fine let me help you you've been investigating the illegal dumping of toxic waste in eritrea someone buys dirty fuel they wash it they sell it on for a higher price but there are byproducts aren't there the process is called caustic washing and you think kestrel are the dealers i've been trying to find the lane yes so you sent lucy in yes did you tell her to sleep with martin newell i knew nothing about that no you knew her history you didn't care how she got hold of her information or what kind of danger she might be in people are dying mr travers women and children in ginda karen and arota now i've seen the corpses this stuff this waste product is killing them there are three dates on lucy's blackberry in january april and july and the name agadir does that mean anything to you in morocco no i've i've never been there and she didn't text it to you i didn't hear from her this came from the nautical records office [Applause] it might help his name was alan he was 17 years old and he had talent a waste i wonder what really scares me is i wonder if i was partly responsible for him killing himself but why the business with the book you were trying to help him was i or or was i trying to exploit him you know uh a young offender makes good would have made a great story for the bookseller maybe i just added to whatever pressure he was feeling we're going back to london you're leaving suffolk yep as soon as the case is over i'm gonna put the house back on the market and wills agreed absolutely well i think that's wonderful you're taking my advice that's a first ah i'm going back to my own job it's all sorted and what about will he's fine he's ah he's back to his old self he's completely his old self i don't know what's happened it's obvious isn't it it's sport small started all of this it nearly destroyed us exactly and now he's dead that's what's made the difference can't you see maybe you're right it's just i didn't see it that way because you're too kind-hearted darling i tell you what though i'd known it was gonna help this much i'd have shot him myself [Music] i did it this wasn't justice this was injustice [Music] you ready think so how about you it's good this is all so horrible i just want it to be over with don't worry it will be over very soon let's go then oh um martin there's just one other thing have you ever had any dealings in eritrea misawa for example for castro no we don't even have any contacts there i'm not quite sure well no one's ever mentioned it anything to me all right again deep breath now so what's happening with slater oh he can go oh we're not charging him of course we're charging him possession and sale of an illegal firearm just not yet so what does that leave us i mean if you can't identify the man he sold it to we've got nowhere else to go give him a day or two to think about it and maybe he'll change his mind what do you mean well it's funny how little details can come back to you given the right incentives in the next few days you may hear many strange and wonderful versions of the events surrounding the death of a young woman in a london hotel room but the facts in this case could hardly be more straightforward [Music] two people went into that room the defendant was one of them a man who was having sexual relations with a girl less than half his age nobody else was there and two hours later the girl was dead the police have the murder weapon one of the victims own stockings and they will show you dna evidence that it was handled by one man martin newell [Music] miss wilson went into that hotel room with one purpose to extort money from martin newell by blackmailing him about their affair and that is why he killed her to silence her [Music] a word [Music] three pillars of the prosecution ladies and gentlemen the motive the method and the complete absence of any possible alternative explanation that is what you are here to evaluate today i wonder if you have any idea how much trouble you're in john selling that gun how much did you make 400 quid peanuts these days the law takes a very dim view of trafficking illegal weapons i reckon you could be doing years with your record years and years so i can help you get out of it no that bit of bother you had with the drugs thing you had a brief from affirming dean's court so what did you ever meet a man called william travers no you sure about that i don't know what you're talking about okay talking about this man here william chavez you have told the police that you saw that martin newell had a portable computer with him yes i saw the case it was on the side it was beside the table was this the case that you saw yes it was a case like that if i place the computer in the case miss sonyang can you see the computer now no but it's the same case it's the same computer how could you have seen it in the hotel room i was sure i saw it it was sticking out out thank you miss on you i've never seen him before at night on the docks in felix stop i told you i didn't see his face whoever took the gun he was too far away if i knew it was i would tell you that's exactly the point i was gonna make if you could help me i could help you for instance if you were able to identify the man in the hood i could get a nice little brown envelope to the judge and when it came to sentencing you might not even go inside but i told you i didn't see oh john let me stop you there mate let me tell you about this man here his name is william travers he's a smart ass liar he makes a mint out of people like you he's rich he's smug he's good with words you know the type but let me tell you something else about mr william travers he was the man who bought the gun he killed phillips ball how do you know that i just do trust me the thing is i can't get close to him what he does for living who he is who's going to believe me see that's what the lord does they protect their own people like you they just chew up and spit out without a second thought he's gonna get away with murder literally what are you saying just imagine that you got the cash he got the gun but then he decided to follow him back to his car he'd been careless he'd only park around the corner you've seen his car you've seen his number plate and you've clocked his face yeah all you'd have to do is identify him from a lineup then we'd have him [Music] but you showed me his picture oh i don't remember doing that in fact i haven't even been around here today didn't tell anyone i was coming did you no oh well i certainly didn't you want me to lie listen john you bought a gun and you sold a gun that was used to kill someone think about it [Music] i don't know i can trust you you're just asking stupid questions just come in tomorrow and change your statement [Music] what time i'm there all day [Music] we're born yes sir any movement on spawn i expect to make an arrest really anytime soon tomorrow good then i shall look forward to hearing about it if you bother to tell me yes sir with your lordships leave the defense call martin newell who started the affair was it you or her i don't know really it just sort of happened she was very young yes i know and i'm ashamed about that but um that was part of the attraction see i was flattered i'd like you to go back to the moment that you and lucy wilson entered the room what happened then well we closed the door behind us i got a bottle of champagne from the minibar lucy was was she seemed very excited then we fell onto the bed she got undressed you have to take them off me no no she asked me to undress her but did you take off her stockings yes [Music] yes that's when i handled them i i i took them off with my hands and so the stockings that would later be used to strangle lucy wilson were already carrying your dna don't say a [ __ ] word mr forbes watson you showed the receptionist the fried food you had bought at a local diner in the lift you asked someone the time you seemed to have been very keen to let as many people as possible know that you'd left the hotel no it wasn't like that i was happy uh i i wasn't really thinking by your own admission the time when you came out of the lift was 8 40. excuse me you've got the time please 8 40. that was a mr john lerner a businessman from detroit yes and yet we have you on close circuit television leaving the fast food restaurant on edborne street at 8 17. how many minutes would you say it took you to get back to the avenue hotel i can't really say you were carrying hot food you wouldn't have dawdled the distance is less than 500 meters would five minutes be fair yes especially if you took 10 minutes mr newell you would still arrive back at 8 27 leaving 13 minutes unaccounted for what did you do in that time i didn't total i don't know what i did in that time lerner must have given me the wrong time do you know mr lerner's business no he is a sales manager he works for rolex well jeremy how are you feeling fine not letting the pressure get to you now that you're back in the big time that awful moment isn't it when you begin to wonder if you can believe a word your client said and around the corner you can feel the breakdown we'll break down the breakdown of your case take care [Applause] maggie what are you doing you're going somewhere yeah oh do enlighten me i'm leaving you what you heard me mark i'm going what cause of a little domestic chill that way you call it you're violent to me you've been violent to me for years now and i can't go on living in fear i said it was sorry sorry it's not enough you can't do this to me you can't do this to anyone it's against the law have you been talking to someone i've made up my mind where are you going your mum's you lasted three weeks before you came crawling about last time i'll never crawl to you again despite you you've become oh i've heard it all before this is different i've got someone else to think about now i got claire where is she upstairs asleep i'm going to get her now you're not taking her i'm not leaving her with you your mother is an alcoholic her house is disgusting you're not taking my kid to live with her i think a leave it with you how long do you think it would be before you started taking out on a i've never laid a finger on her you punched me while she was in my stomach she was a month premature you're a horrible vile bully mark i never want to see you again you're not taking my kid you leave me alone you can piss off but you're not taking my baby you're not touching her watching look [Applause] [Music] oh i didn't mean to push him i was just afraid he would take claire did you push him no i don't think so if you'd known him when i first met him he was a very different man very kind man i'm sure people change it's only to be expected doing what he was doing every day oh he'd ever talk about his work do you know where he was today did he ever tell you what he was doing never told me anything so the best really i didn't want to know mr khan you work for the magazine city-wide yes could you please tell the court about your relationship with lucy wilson i hired her to spy on martin newell and various directors at kestrel oil trading and what was your interest in kestrel i believe they were engaged in an illegal operation dumping toxic waste in eritrea they were making millions from it but at the expense of many human lives could i have silence please otherwise i will have to clear the public gallery mr travis did lucy wilson find any evidence of this yes a name agadir and three dates january the 13th april the 5th and july the 10th yes the jury of her details taken from miss wilson's mobile phone do those dates and that name mean something to you yes it does due to information i've recently received from the nautical records office i've been able to identify the agadir as a ship chartered by the kestrel group which visited the port of misawa in eritrea on january 13th april 5th and july 10th tell me mr khan what do you think this information might be worth but kestrel well it's everything it's a huge scandal and it may bring them down and if lucy wilson had that information do you think that could put her life in danger undoubtedly my lord that's completely outrageous mr travis forgive me your lordship it wasn't inappropriate question i don't believe it i just don't believe it a broken neck she didn't mean to do it as far as i can tell it was an accident accident she pushed him down the bloody stairs she pushed him or he fell you know if when boone could see this now he'd been laughing about it he probably is laughing about it whatever he is now where's mrs wenborn boy in shock so she had a lot of bruises i know you didn't like wenborn and you're probably glad that he's gone but i'm not having that sort of spread around actually so i was coming around to his way of seeing things like he said he got results so what about spall he told me yesterday he was about to make an arrest what do you know about that i don't know anything so he didn't tell me i know but you must know something i mean you must know where he'd been who he'd been talking to go and bring me his nose he didn't do any sir he must have done something hmm ryan i want you to go through his diary his desk and his dustbin just go through everything he was onto something awesome body i want to know who okay so the three pillars of the prosecution first that martin yule was in the room at the avenue hotel on the night that lucy wilson was killed yes it's true but even the prosecution agree that he was absent from that room for at least 20 minutes second the dna on lucy's stockings well you've had a perfectly simple explanation as to how that got there and thirdly the motive now was lucy wilson really interested in petty blackmail you know after all she was investigating kestrel oil and the information she obtained for city-wide magazine could well be enough to bring kestrel down suppose someone was on to her i suppose she'd argued with someone who came to the room that night [Music] what do you think they might have done to her crown began by saying that this case could not have been more straightforward i would suggest to you that actually it was anything but [Music] it's phillips ball he's been living here in suffolk and now someone's shot him if i'd known it was going to help this much i'd have shot him myself he was a killer and he was killed there's a certain justice to that have you reached a verdict we have [Music] will the defendant please stand up it wasn't unanimous but who cares we won it was a great victory oh to will a great barrister and a loyal friend what next i thought about coming back to london you should you're wasted in ipswich even if they may be more tolerant to the way you work we got there you know we certainly did i just couldn't throw oh didn't you know martin and will met at university they're in the same cricket team will was the opening batsman martin was their secret weapon the unbeatable left-handed boat sadly i was deadly [Music] [Music] [Music] nothing [Music] martin was their secret weapon [Music] the unbeatable left-handed bowler [Music] we did manage to find you on the cctv problem with the time you're sure it was 8 40 when you got back did you go anywhere else on the way back 13 minutes unaccounted for what did you do in that time i didn't dawdle martin wanted things i couldn't give him and so we divorced she was young i was very flattered it's just a man thing wasn't it it was just sex and what sex at the end of the day it's just a game oh god well you've startled me what the hell are you doing you lied to me what are you talking about you were lying all along you killed lucy wilson no i didn't i know it all martin now lucy was half your age and she wasn't having an affair with you she was using you so she could find out information about kestrel i think we're being watched i didn't really say that did she i think we're being watched you just made that up you went to the hotel and you had sex with her and then she sent you out to fetch a highly improbable meal from an american diner not the five-star room service why so she get you out of the way to access your computer which is what she wanted all along because she wanted the information from kestrel we all know that somehow she got hold of your password and you said to access your computer looking for information on the shipments to eritrea that wasn't what she found was it you know it's the one thing that i haven't been able to square all along you told me that you were meant to carry the important information on your computer that was company policy so why would anyone target you in the first place why would anyone think it worth killing lucy wilson just for a few contacts or whatever you did it very cleverly martin the way you built in the sense of conspiracy the i think we're being watched it wasn't kestrel it was you that broke into my flat wasn't it they had no real reason to but you did you wanted me to think it was them and lucy never found out anything about the agadir or the dates that it docked in east africa you told me that you had no idea what kestrel were up to but that wasn't true either was it somehow you had found out but that information wasn't on your computer so when lucy sent you out to fetch the takeaway and accessed your system she found something else something entirely different you came back from the diner not at 8 40 but 20 minutes earlier [Music] what are you doing you filthy bastard these are children lucy these are sick this is what you're thinking about when you're in bed with me they're just pictures they're not just pictures they're little girls it's horrible oh i'm leaving i i can't bear to be anyone here oh you thought what you you thought i fancied you no i don't i'm here because of kestrel i'm being paid to find out what they're doing and that's for you oh you just make me feel sick well i'm gonna get you to [Music] i'm gonna tell the police i'm gonna tell everyone [Music] i can't believe in the end all boiled down to something some shabbys or pathetic as a middle-aged man with child pornography on their computer but that wasn't the end of it the computer was still there you knew you were gonna have to get rid of that and that's when you came up with your big idea you tapped the name agadir and the three dates into lucy's mobile phone you were going to use the kestrel conspiracy in order to cover up your own grubby tracks that was why it would seem she died the river was only a few minutes walk away you went down there dumped the computer and headed back to the hotel now the first time you've gone out nobody had noticed you but this time you made absolutely sure that you were seen curly fries you even asked another guest the time excuse me you've got the time uh yeah um 8 40. oldest trick in the book establishing an alibi he went up to the room computer was gone lucy was dead everything was set [Music] all you needed was someone to believe in you you chose me no this is of course all speculation no not really did you get that from one of the thames did you a dredger doubt it works you want me to power it up no that's not baller gemma refused to tell me why she divorced you she would only say that she couldn't give you what you wanted i think i know what she meant no you're right of course huh no point denying anything so what happens now policeman jump out from behind a parked car and arrest me see i don't have great knowledge of criminal law but i'm pretty certain that you haven't got enough firm evidence to order a retrial you could do me for the pictures i suppose although i have a feeling you're trying to pull the wool over my eyes on that one i'm not sure our computer is gonna be any good at all now anyway if there are any images on it you could put them on afterwards or after it was stolen from the hotel so yes i am very impressed as ever but by and large i'd have to say you're screwed see you have one big problem it's the same upper university that you always believe the best in people you're too easily taken in not i would have to say the best quality in a criminal barrister i can't defend someone you ever know believe them that's your mistake so what does happen now i'll tell you what happens now i'll get into my car and i'll drive away and you and i are going to lead separate lives i can't let that happen well how are you going to stop me will [Music] well what are you looking at [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] well the packages [Music] [Music] i am [Music] i'll call you later all right ah i've made tea do you fancy one thanks was i on the phone that was kate she's not too happy she was the one who wanted us to go back yeah not if it meant kicking her out now she's going to have to move into student leagues like everyone else no she can always come and live with us can she i don't think thank you so how about you will back in your old chambers that must feel strange yes well it does a little anyway but they seem pleased enough to have me back i'm not surprised you're always there star and they've given you a new case well i i saw the package on your desk pink ribbons and all yes so what is it it's a murder case [Music] no surprise there either you're good at murder tell me we're going to be all right we're gonna be just fine i've read the police statement the witness statements and this is your own statement here and i have to say that the prosecution do seem to have a very solid case however at the same time there is some room for doubt and that of course is where every defense begins so i am prepared to accept your instructions and represent you but there is one question i must ask you before we begin have you told me the truth [Music] so [Music] you
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