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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] The gunman wasn't young. He held the gun square. Emma... As she ran towards him, she shouted, "Don't!" He fired and she was thrown back.
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] She was running forwards and yet the blast checked her.
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] When I reached her, she was on her back, struggling to get up.
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] She looked at me as if she'd slipped.
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JONES
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[V.O.] What happened to the gunman?
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] For one moment, I thought, "She's all right” and then I heard her sigh. There was this exhalation, and blood all over her face, and rain.
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[PHONE RINGING]
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] Then I heard a car start and I could hear it sliding in the mud, and I knew he'd set a cast of the tyres, and she said, "Dad, you're hurt."
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] But it was her blood all over me.
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JONES
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[V.O.] You say when she ran forward, it was almost as if she knew him?
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] Yeah, I got that impression.
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CRAVEN
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(PHONE RINGING)
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JONES
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[V.O.] But he called your name?
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] Yes.
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JONES
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[V.O.] Did she say anything else, Ronnie?
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] She just looked at me once and said, "Don't tell."
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JONES
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[V.O.] Don't tell what?
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] I don't know.
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JONES
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[V.O.] And those were her last words?
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] Yes.
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NEWSREADER
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[V.O. ON RADIO] The time is 8:00. The top story this morning, the murder hunt for the killer of the young scientist Emma Craven has moved from Yorkshire to London after the discovery of an abandoned getaway car yesterday evening.
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NEWSREADER
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[V.O. ON RADIO] Police have yet to issue a detailed description of the man wanted in connection with the killing. More London headlines in a moment, but first the latest on London's roads now from Dennis at the...
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[PHONE RINGS]
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CRAVEN
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Yes?
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ROSS
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[V.O.] Ronnie, did you hear the news?
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CRAVEN
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You found the car.
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ROSS
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We found the car. Got Lowe's fingerprints all over it.
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CRAVEN
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Lowe?
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ROSS
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Fifth on my list. You put him away 10 years ago, remember?
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CRAVEN
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You saying he killed her?
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ROSS
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I'm not saying anything until we've picked him up. The Yard says he's in London. They should have him by noon.
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ROSS
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[V.O.] I'm sending Jonesy down to make the arrest. Are you with me, Ronnie?
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CRAVEN
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Yes.
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(KNOCK AT DOOR)
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ROSS
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[V.O.] I said I'm putting Jonesy on the train.
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ROSS
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[V.O.] When you see Elham, tell him our man's on his way.
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MAID
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Good morning, sir.
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CRAVEN
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I'm seeing him this morning.
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ROSS
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Be nice to him, Ronnie. He's been very helpful so far.
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CRAVEN
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I'm also seeing Pendleton. Does the name mean anything to you?
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ROSS
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What does he want?
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CRAVEN
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A chat, he says.
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ROSS
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Well if he gives you any aggro, just refer him to me, right? Bye now.
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MAID
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Thank you, sir.
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ROSS
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[V.O. REPLAYED ON PHONE] What does he want?
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CRAVEN
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[V.O. REPLAYED ON PHONE] A chat, he says.
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ROSS
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[V.O. REPLAYED ON PHONE] If he gives you any aggro, Just refer him to me.
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[76 SHELLS FROM A THIRTY-OUGHT-SIX PLAYING ON CAR RADIO]
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# Whittle you into kindlin'
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# Black crow 16 shells from a thirty-ought-six... #
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[CHILDREN WHOOP AND YELL]
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[CHILDREN YELLING EXCITEDLY]
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CRAVEN
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I don't think it's been fired.
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CARLISLE
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I still want to check it against another round we had in a little while ago. It came from a similar weapon.
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CARLISLE
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It's quite an unusual gun, this, you know. It's based on the Swiss SIG. It's called a Firebird.
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CARLISLE
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The Egyptians had a few which they offloaded onto the market about 10 years ago.
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CARLISLE
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Some of them fell into the hands of terrorists like Baader-Meinhof.
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CRAVEN
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Emma wasn't a terrorist.
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CARLISLE
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I know that, old mate, but we've got to make sure, haven't we?
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CRAVEN
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What I want are the prints on the gun, excluding hers.
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CARLISLE
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Hers were on the Revlon bottle, weren't they?
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CARLISLE
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It's all in hand.
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CRAVEN
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Can you put them through the computer for me?
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CARLISLE
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I can try.
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CRAVEN
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What's today's magic word?
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CARLISLE
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In the bumf on my desk.
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CRAVEN
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What do you know about a man called Pendleton?
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CARLISLE
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Not much. Drives a green Mercedes and parks in other people's spaces...
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CARLISLE
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[O.S.] ...dines at the Special Forces Club in Knightsbridge, and drinks with the SAS in Chelsea Barracks.
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CARLISLE
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[O.S.] The security boys hate him.
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CRAVEN
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Did you know him in Northern Ireland?
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CARLISLE
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No.
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CRAVEN
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Done any work for him?
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CARLISLE
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Recently?
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CARLISLE
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There was a weapon which had been found in water which he wanted tested for radioactivity.
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CRAVEN
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And was it?
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CRAVEN
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[O.S.] Radioactive?
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CARLISLE
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[O.S.] Oh, yeah.
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CARLISLE
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[O.S.] His friend Harcourt's the one to watch.
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CRAVEN
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[O.S.] Harcourt?
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CARLISLE
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[O.S.] His other half.
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CARLISLE
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Drafted in from Lloyds. Dangerous bugger!
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CRAVEN
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What's his background?
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CARLISLE
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[O.S.] The City.
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CRAVEN
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City?
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CRAVEN
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Could I get through to R2 on this?
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CARLISLE
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MI5, you mean?
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CRAVEN
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Yeah. The Registry.
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CARLISLE
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That's more than my life's worth!
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CRAVEN
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What does the phrase "Access Restricted" mean?
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CARLISLE
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It means you can't get it on that file because it's on another file.
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CRAVEN
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Thanks, Carlisle. That's really helpful.
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CARLISLE
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Or it could mean that the guy's an informer so his record is restricted.
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CRAVEN
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They don't match, do they?
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CARLISLE
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No.
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CRAVEN
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I told you. She wasn't into that sort of thing.
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CARLISLE
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Do you want the gun back?
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CRAVEN
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Yeah. And any information you can give me on the prints.
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[BRAKES SQUEAL]
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CRAVEN
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Wait here. I'll be about ten minutes.
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[RINGS DOORBELL]
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[FOOTSTEPS ON STAIRS]
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CRAVEN
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Terry Shields?
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SHIELDS
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Yeah.
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CRAVEN
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I'm Emma's dad.
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SHIELDS
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Come in.
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SHIELDS
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Straight up.
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SHIELDS
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[DOWN PHONE] Hi, sorry. Yeah, there was somebody at the door.
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SHIELDS
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[DOWN PHONE] What? No, come on, we've discussed this already!
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SHIELDS
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[DOWN PHONE] Yeah, we'll talk about it at Julie's on Wednesday.
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SHIELDS
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[DOWN PHONE] Look, there's somebody here. Can you call me back later?
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SHIELDS
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[DOWN PHONE] Tonight, yeah. No! You call me! Okay.
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SHIELDS
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Look, they've already been here!
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CRAVEN
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Who?
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SHIELDS
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The Yard. They looked around. Interviewed me. It's all on record.
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CRAVEN
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She told me she was leaving home. She was coming here?
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SHIELDS
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Well, we talked about it, but...
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SHIELDS
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We didn't have much time for home-building, even for the relationship. Politics is a full-time business.
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CRAVEN
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I thought you were a lecturer.
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SHIELDS
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Yes, I am, and Emma was a physicist, but life doesn't stop with the job, unless you're a policeman, I suppose.
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CRAVEN
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Socialist Advance...
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CRAVEN
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Is that the name of your party?
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SHIELDS
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I'm the Assistant Secretary.
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SHIELDS
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Not your cup of tea.
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CRAVEN
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No.
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CRAVEN
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Was Emma a member?
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SHIELDS
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Yes, but she directed most of her energy towards sexual politics, Greenham, the ecology movement...
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SHIELDS
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Not exactly our priorities.
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CRAVEN
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It must have been quite difficult for you two to hit it off.
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CRAVEN
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Having such a diversity of views, I mean.
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SHIELDS
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It was a physical thing.
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CRAVEN
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How deeply was she involved with GAIA?
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SHIELDS
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She was committed.
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CRAVEN
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How did that show itself?
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SHIELDS
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I don't know much about it, but what I do know, I don't think she'd have wanted me to tell you.
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CRAVEN
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Perhaps you're right. Her last words were, "Don't tell."
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SHIELDS
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What?
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CRAVEN
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It all happened very suddenly, rather like a car crash.
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CRAVEN
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If you've ever been in one, you'll know it's often quite difficult to remember the actual sequence of events.
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CRAVEN
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For instance, I sometimes think she said, "Don't tell"
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CRAVEN
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[O.S.] as she was running towards the gunman, or rather...
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CRAVEN
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"Don't, Tel!"
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CRAVEN
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[O.S.] Your friends call you Tel?
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SHIELDS
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But she didn't.
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CRAVEN
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What did she call you?
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SHIELDS
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She called me darling, dearest, my love.
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SHIELDS
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[O.S.] Tel's a nickname used by old schoolmates.
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CRAVEN
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The gunman stepped out. She ran towards him. She shouted, "Don't!" She died in my arms. Her last words were, "Don't, Tel!"
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SHIELDS
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Look, I was at the City Institute in London. I was 200 miles away.
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CRAVEN
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Yes, I know.
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SHIELDS
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So if you've come to intimidate me, you've picked the wrong man.
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CRAVEN
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I came for her things, Tel.
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SHIELDS
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I'll get them.
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SHIELDS
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This is all there is.
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CRAVEN
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She travelled light.
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SHIELDS
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It pays to these days.
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SHIELDS
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Look, it is possible that it was nothing to do with me, that she was trying to warn you not to tell them about what was going on in her life.
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CRAVEN
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What was going on?
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SHIELDS
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I made a point of not asking.
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CRAVEN
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Well, if you remember, call me.
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SHIELDS
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Craven!
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SHIELDS
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This is an obituary I wrote for our paper.
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CRAVEN
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I'll read it later.
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SHIELDS
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It's just a short piece written in haste. I hope it does her justice.
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CRAVEN
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As I said, call me. I'm at the Hilton, Shepherd's Bush.
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CRAVEN
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That wasn't your nightie on the bed, was it?
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EMMA
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[O.S.] No.
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CRAVEN
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I didn't think it was.
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CRAVEN
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You're dead less than a week and already he's got another woman in his bed. Do you understand that?
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EMMA
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Yes, I do.
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EMMA
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He has his good points.
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CRAVEN
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Such as?
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EMMA
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He was a good lover.
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CRAVEN
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I'm sure he was.
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CRAVEN
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And in that van down there, was a man listening to every creak of the bed, every sound you made.
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EMMA
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You're jealous, Dad.
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CRAVEN
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New Scotland Yard.
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[ENGINE STARTS]
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CRAVEN
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He's a bastard!
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EMMA
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[O.S.] What does the word Azure mean?
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CRAVEN
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The word 'azure' is a police intelligence term. It means the room is bugged or under some sort of electronic surveillance.
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CRAVEN
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The word 'cinnamon' denotes the use of microphones inside telephones or junction boxes.
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CRAVEN
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'Tow rope' is the raw material gathered by telephone intercepts at the post office.
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CRAVEN
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F Branch is the office in MI5 in London that analyses the material.
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CRAVEN
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R2 is the MI5 computer that logs the material.
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CRAVEN
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We have a link with R2, but it's difficult to get at.
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EMMA
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That's where all the GAIA stuff will be.
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CRAVEN
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Yeah.
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PENDLETON
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[V.O. ON PHONE] Pendleton here.
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CRAVEN
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This is Craven. When do we meet?
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PENDLETON
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[V.O.] When is your appointment at Scotland Yard?
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CRAVEN
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11.30.
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PENDLETON
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[V.O.] Meet me in the basement car park at 11:00.
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CRAVEN
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We keep meeting in car parks.
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PENDLETON
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[V.O.] That is because you're under observation. You're being followed.
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CRAVEN
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My love, my darling. What was the other thing you called him?
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EMMA
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Dearest.
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CRAVEN
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His bed is bugged, he's probably an informer and you called him dearest!
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EMMA
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It's not his fault.
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CRAVEN
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He told you that, did he?
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EMMA
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He was playing them at their own game.
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CRAVEN
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Who?
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EMMA
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The people who were after him.
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CRAVEN
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And who are they?
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CRAVEN
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How much do I owe you?
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CABBIE
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£8.70.
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CRAVEN
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Detective Sergeant Jones, please, Yorkshire. I believe he's in Detective Superintendent Elham's office.
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SERGEANT
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Your name, please, sir.
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CRAVEN
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Craven. Inspector.
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SERGEANT
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You can go up, sir. Eighth floor. Room 810.
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CRAVEN
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Thank you.
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[TYRES SCREECH]
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[BEEPS HORN]
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PENDLETON
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Get in.
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[CAR REVVING]
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CRAVEN
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What happened to the Merc?
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PENDLETON
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We only use it for posh occasions. We're trying to save on fuel.
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[CRAVEN LAUGHS]
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PENDLETON
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Not exactly Albany, but it's home.
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PENDLETON
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You are about to meet Harcourt. Double first at Cambridge and an authority on E.M. Forster, he tells me, but a complete twot, I think, when it comes to making connections.
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PENDLETON
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I, myself, favour an Irish education.
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PENDLETON
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Anyone who has examined the Book of Kells cannot but be impressed by the labyrinthine coils of the Celtic imagination.
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PENDLETON
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Are you a Celt, by any chance, Craven?
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CRAVEN
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No.
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PENDLETON
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Henry!
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PENDLETON
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Henry, this is Inspector Craven.
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HARCOURT
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Ah.
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HARCOURT
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I was sorry to hear your news, Inspector.
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HARCOURT
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Letters, Ellen.
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ELLEN
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Yes, sir.
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HARCOURT
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It must have been a great blow.
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HARCOURT
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Bizarre, I know, but not the sort who posts things to the Guardian.
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CRAVEN
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Where did you find her?
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HARCOURT
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Art school.
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PENDLETON
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I'll get Ellen to make us some tea.
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CRAVEN
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Pendleton said you wanted to see me.
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HARCOURT
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What do you know about GAIA?
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CRAVEN
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Only what my daughter told me.
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HARCOURT
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And what did she tell you?
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CRAVEN
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That it was an organisation against nuclear power.
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HARCOURT
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Was she a member?
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CRAVEN
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Yes, I think she was.
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HARCOURT
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You agree with her views?
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CRAVEN
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No...
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CRAVEN
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But I enjoyed the conversations.
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HARCOURT
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Sit down, Mr Craven.
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HARCOURT
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Would you say that GAIA was a subversive organisation?
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CRAVEN
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They broke a few rules.
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HARCOURT
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Did you know that six of them broke into the nuclear waste plant at Northmoor, eight weeks ago, and they were led by your daughter?
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CRAVEN
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No.
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PENDLETON
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What we want to find out is whether Emma's death had anything to do with the break-in.
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CRAVEN
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Is there anything to suggest that it was?
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PENDLETON
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Circumstantial evidence. Everyone connected with the raid has either disappeared or is dead.
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HARCOURT
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[O.S.] We've had a report from the coroner.
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HARCOURT
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Her body was subject to massive doses of radiation consistent with her participation in the break-in.
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HARCOURT
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And there is this.
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HARCOURT
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How did she come to possess this?
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CRAVEN
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If I knew that, I wouldn't have given it to Carlisle.
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PENDLETON
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I presume you haven't told Ross about it.
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CRAVEN
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I presume you haven't told Ross about the break-in at Northmoor.
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HARCOURT
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You like to play things close to the chest, don't you, Craven?
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CRAVEN
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[O.S.] Yes, till I know what's going on.
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CRAVEN
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For instance, I don't know who you are or what your interest is.
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HARCOURT
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Surely Mr Pendleton explained that last night?
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CRAVEN
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He said something about the safety of the realm, but no more.
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HARCOURT
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He didn't have to. We work direct to Cabinet Office, and as far as they're concerned, we have ?????????? ??????????????.
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HARCOURT
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[O.S.] All I can tell you is that we are interested in anything that goes on at Northmoor.
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HARCOURT
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That is our brief. What concerns us at the moment is whether your daughter's death is as a result of the break-in or as your police colleagues believe, a rather unfortunate accident. What do you think?
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CRAVEN
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I came here to discuss the file Mr Pendleton mentioned last night. A file on Emma.
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HARCOURT
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We haven't got a file on her, have we?
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PENDLETON
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He's talking about Jedburgh's file.
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HARCOURT
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I see no reason why Mr Craven shouldn't be put in touch with Jedburgh, providing he helps us first.
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CRAVEN
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Let's be clear about this. You want me to help you but you won't tell me what all this is about?
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HARCOURT
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[O.S.] That's right.
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HARCOURT
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We have no intention of putting you in the picture. That's what we're paid for.
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PENDLETON
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But we will return the gun to Carlisle without comment, and we won't stop, or hinder your own enquiry.
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PENDLETON
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That's the deal.
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CRAVEN
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Okay.
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HARCOURT
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Well...
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HARCOURT
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Who does this remind you of?
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GODBOLT
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[V.O. ON TAPE] I'm not going to be able to open my mouth without some journalist ramming this fraud down It.
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GODBOLT
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[V.O. ON TAPE] Let alone give evidence on your behalf before some parliamentary sub-committee. So, at the present situation, I'm no bloody use to you.
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CRAVEN
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It's Godbolt.
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HARCOURT
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You were investigating an election fraud involving Godbolt's union?
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CRAVEN
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Correct.
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HARCOURT
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Did you know that he had a close relationship with the people that run Northmoor?
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CRAVEN
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No.
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HARCOURT
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Had it occurred to you that someone might have been interested in trying to get him re-elected?
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CRAVEN
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Yes, it had.
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PENDLETON
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But not the Northmoor management?
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CRAVEN
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I didn't know there was any connection.
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HARCOURT
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Well, now that you do know, would you agree that it would have been in their interest to see that their man got his job back?
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CRAVEN
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Yes.
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HARCOURT
|
And that they would have had both the skill and the opportunity to execute the fraud?
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CRAVEN
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Yes.
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HARCOURT
|
What time was your meeting?
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CRAVEN
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11.30.
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PENDLETON
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Sorry I can't run you back, old chap. You know how it is.
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CRAVEN
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I'll find my own way.
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[LIFT DINGS]
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[LIFT DINGS]
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CRAVEN
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Could I have the Home Office, please? Extension 2793. Thank you.
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[PHONE RINGS]
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CRAVEN
|
Carlisle? What happened?
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CARLISLE
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They were on to me before you were out of the building. I'm sorry.
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CRAVEN
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They're returning the gun. Let me know if anyone else shows an interest.
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CARLISLE
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Shall I complete the tests?
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CRAVEN
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Yes, today if possible.
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DINGLE
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Where the hell have you been? You're in demand here.
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CRAVEN
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I got lost.
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DINGLE
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Word was you'd disappeared.
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CRAVEN
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I thought you had me under observation.
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DINGLE
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So did I.
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JONES
|
You all right?
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CRAVEN
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Of course I am.
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ELHAM
|
What the hell's going on? You checked in two hours ago. Where have you been?
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CRAVEN
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I changed my mind and checked out again!
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ELHAM
|
You realise there have been 28 sightings of Lowe in various parts of London? I want you here when we get him.
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ELHAM
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You've got a TV interview in 20 minutes. We're late, and I want to talk to you about Lowe.
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CRAVEN
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I said I wasn't giving interviews.
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ELHAM
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Don't want to discuss it now, we'll talk about it on the way. Now, let's go.
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CRAVEN
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Have you got his file?
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DINGLE
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I'll find it.
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ELHAM
|
You should change your tie.
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CRAVEN
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It's black.
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Two: Into The Shadows
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ELHAM
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You're in mourning, aren't you?
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CRAVEN
|
How's it going your end?
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JONES
|
Fine. We're almost there.
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CRAVEN
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No news on the other one?
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JONES
|
Ross will fill you in himself. He's on his way down. He changed his mind, he wants in on the arrest.
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DINGLE
|
You remember him?
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CRAVEN
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Yes, I do.
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CRAVEN
|
What's the purpose of this interview?
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ELHAM
|
To show the kind of co-operation the public can expect between the Northern and Metropolitan police forces.
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Two: Into The Shadows
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SUE COOK
|
Hello, Inspector Craven, I'm Sue Cook. Thank you very much for agreeing to come in. I know it can't be easy for you.
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SUE COOK
|
But it's quite a short interview. I won't make it much of an ordeal, I promise you. Just a few questions about...
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[INAUDIBLE]
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SUE COOK
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We're in a bit of a rush, I'm afraid.
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SUE COOK
|
Another thing that is important, if you don't mind, is going through the events of that night again.
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MAN
|
This way, please, Mr Craven.
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ELHAM
|
All right, Ronnie?
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ELHAM
|
Now, just take your time and relax. Don't let her throw you.
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Two: Into The Shadows
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ELHAM
|
I wanted to make sure that you...
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ELHAM
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I'd rather you didn't ask any questions about motives.
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[CHATTERING INDISTINCTLY]
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MAN
|
Just over here, please.
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DINGLE
|
Is he all right?
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ELHAM
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He'll be fine.
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Two: Into The Shadows
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SUE COOK
|
Is everything okay, Inspector Craven? Are you all right?
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CRAVEN
|
Could I have a glass of water?
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SUE COOK
|
Yes, of course. Scott, could we have a glass of water please for Inspector Craven?
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SUE COOK
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Yes, Peter, I can hear you now. Yes.
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SUE COOK
|
Right. Okay. So it's now camera two, and three for the rest of it.
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SUE COOK
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And you'll give me one minute and 30 second cues, yes?
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SUE COOK
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Inspector Craven, would you uncross your legs, please?
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SUE COOK
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Yes, I'm telling him now. Inspector Craven? Just that it looks rather odd on camera. I know it's silly. I'm talking to the director upstairs, by the way.
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MAN
|
Ten... nine... eight... seven...
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MAN
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...six...five...four.
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SUE COOK
|
Now we turn to the hunt for the murderer of the young student Emma Craven, who was gunned down outside her Yorkshire home last Thursday evening.
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SUE COOK
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Her father, a police inspector, was with her as it happened. And he's in the studio now.
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SUE COOK
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Inspector Craven, can you tell us if you've got any useful leads?
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CRAVEN
|
Yes, there was a car used in the incident which has turned up in London that has been traced and the enquiry has virtually moved, full-scale, down to this area.
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SUE COOK
|
Can you describe exactly what did happen on that night?
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CRAVEN
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I had just picked Emma up from her college. It was about five minutes' drive away. It was a rainy night... (INDISTINCT)
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[PHONE RINGS]
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CRAVEN
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Room 7016.
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JEDBURGH
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[V.O. ON PHONE] Craven, my name is Jedburgh.
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CRAVEN
|
Who did you say you are?
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Two: Into The Shadows
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JEDBURGH
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[V.O. ON PHONE] Darius Jedburgh. I'm a friend of Harcourt's.
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CRAVEN
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I am not a friend of Harcourt's. I only met him today and I don't like him already.
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JEDBURGH
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[V.O. ON PHONE] Well, he speaks very highly of you, son. That's okay with me. Look, I'd like to meet you.
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Two: Into The Shadows
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CRAVEN
|
When?
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JEDBURGH
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[V.O. ON PHONE] Well, now, for Christ's sakes! I just saw you on television. The sight of you struggling in that sea of sanctimonious shit is still before my eyes.
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CRAVEN
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It's almost 11.30, Mr Jedburgh, and I am just about to go to bed.
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[V.O. ON PHONE] Well take a cold shower and get on down here, you bastard! I really wanna meet you. I'm at the Tiberio restaurant on Curzon Street.
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CRAVEN
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The Tiberio?
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JEDBURGH
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[V.O. ON PHONE] On Curzon Street, Craven.
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[GLASSES CLINK]
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CRAVEN
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Mr Jedburgh?
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Two: Into The Shadows
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JEDBURGH
|
Mr Craven!
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JEDBURGH
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Darius Jedburgh at your service, sir! Come join us!
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Two: Into The Shadows
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JEDBURGH
|
Here. Pull up a chair and join the party.
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Two: Into The Shadows
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CRAVEN
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No Harcourt?
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Two: Into The Shadows
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JEDBURGH
|
Harcourt, hell! You'll find him over Fulham with his leg over some law student! Silvio!
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Two: Into The Shadows
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CRAVEN
|
What about Pendleton?
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Two: Into The Shadows
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JEDBURGH
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It's past Pendleton's bedtime. You know he returns every night to the Abbey, where they lock him up in one of those tombs.
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JEDBURGH
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They only let him out when the kingdom's threatened. Now Craven, I want you to meet a couple of friends of mine.
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JEDBURGH
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This here's Colonel Robert G. Kelly, known in the service as Key Sanh.
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JEDBURGH
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Over here, you got Colonel Mike Merryweather, also known as Mad Mike.
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JEDBURGH
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They just got back from South America, having a little celebration dinner here. Silvio, a drink for our guest!
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JEDBURGH
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Come on, Craven, have a seat. Take a load off. Enjoy yourself! There you go.
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MERRYWEATHER
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Who's this?
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JEDBURGH
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It's Craven, Mike.
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MERRYWEATHER
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He showed up at last!
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JEDBURGH
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That's right, Mike.
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MERRYWEATHER
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I just wanna say this, Craven. I was damned sorry to hear about your daughter.
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JEDBURGH
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A Macallan. Hope it's to your liking.
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CRAVEN
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Your friends are stationed in London?
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JEDBURGH
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No, sir. Colonel Kelly is from Dallas. Ever been to Dallas, Craven?
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CRAVEN
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No, sir.
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JEDBURGH
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It's where we shoot our presidents! The Jews got their Calvary but we got Dealey Plaza! Mad Mike's from Austin, the home of country music.
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CRAVEN
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According to Waylon Jennings.
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MERRYWEATHER
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Jennings? Who the hell's Jennings?
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JEDBURGH
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The country singer, Mike. Mr Craven here is a connoisseur of our country music, that is according to Harcourt.
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JEDBURGH
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You know Waylon & Willie! Willie Nelson! A regular outlaw, huh? If his friends are to be believed!
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CRAVEN
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He just made a new record.
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JEDBURGH
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He cut a disc, Craven. They may make records here in London, but we cut discs in Texas. Cheers.
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JEDBURGH
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What was that song Willie had out about a year? Time Of The Preacher. Something about the year of 01... Are you familiar with the words at all?
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CRAVEN
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It was the time of the preacher, in the year of 01, and just when you think it's all over, it has only begun.
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JEDBURGH
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No, no, Craven. Now the lesson's all over and the killing's begun!
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CRAVEN
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That comes later.
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JEDBURGH
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All right. Remember what comes in between? Wait. Here he goes.
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JEDBURGH
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# But he cannot forgive her though he tried and he tried... #
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CRAVEN
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...and he tried.
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CRAVEN
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# In the halls of his memory still echo her eyes
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CRAVEN
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# And he cried like a baby
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CRAVEN
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# And he screamed like a panther in the middle of the night
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CRAVEN
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# And he saddled his pony and he went for a ride
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CRAVEN & JEDBURGH
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# It was the time of the preacher in the year of 01
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CRAVEN & JEDBURGH
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# Now the lesson is over
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CRAVEN & JEDBURGH
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# And the killing's begun #
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JEDBURGH
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You know what the term preacher signifies, don't you, Craven?
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CRAVEN
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Gun.
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JEDBURGH
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And a gun.
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JEDBURGH
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The time of the preacher is the time of the gun, in the year of 01.
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JEDBURGH
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And just when you think it's all over, it is only begun.
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JEDBURGH
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It's quite a thought. Something we ought to reflect upon.
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JEDBURGH
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I think we ought to get these boys to bed, Craven. I guess they're all tuckered out!
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JEDBURGH
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We used to have this gun sight in Vietnam with an image intensifier. You with me, Craven? That's how I saw you on that little screen tonight. Like a sitting duck. Harcourt asked me to give you sight of a file. Well, I wasn't too keen on it, until I saw you on TV.
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CRAVEN
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You work for the CIA?
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JEDBURGH
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Yes, sir.
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CRAVEN
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I find that hard to believe.
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JEDBURGH
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Time was when the station was full of joggers in Brooks Brothers suits. With Reagan in the White House, we get to keep a higher profile.
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CRAVEN
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White Rolls and Stetsons?
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JEDBURGH
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We're just blending in with the surroundings, son! Look around. Like Uncle Ho says, blend in with the surroundings! Do you play golf, Craven?
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JEDBURGH
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It's a great game. Closest thing I got to a religion. I really believe that God's a golfer. Does that upset you, Craven?
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JEDBURGH
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When I think of St Andrews and Carnoustie and Leith, I began to realise that it is more than just a coincidence that divine providence has brought forth oil from the depths of the North Sea. That oil will help save the golf courses of Scotland!
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CRAVEN
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From what?
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JEDBURGH
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From the Communists, Craven. You imagine what would happen to the golf courses of this country, if a communist government ever got in power!
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JEDBURGH
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God may not be a Communist, Craven, he may not even be a Republican, but I know damn well he's not a member of the Socialist Advance.
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JEDBURGH
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Do you have any experience with Communism there, Craven?
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CRAVEN
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No, sir.
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JEDBURGH
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It's an anal disease. Marx had trouble with his bowels.
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JEDBURGH
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Go on, man. Okay, son. There you go.
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MERRYWEATHER
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If the White House should ring, just say I'm out in the field.
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JEDBURGH
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Okay, Mike.
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JEDBURGH
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Oh, Craven, You'll find that file in the top right-hand drawer of my desk in the living room.
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] One year ago, the MOD test station at Eskmeals confirmed radioactivity of above normal background level at the Corry reservoir, Craigmills, Yorkshire.
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] The usual emergency procedures were activated under NAIR arrangements and the reservoir was shut down. An independent inquiry was initiated under the chairmanship of Dr Anthony Marsh.
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] Suspicion pointed to a secret plutonium source hidden in Northmoor nuclear waste plant, ten miles from the city. Northmoor is a labyrinth of mines which have been utilised by the British Army since World War II.
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] Recently, the mines were sold to a private company, IIF, specialising in the storage of low-grade wastes. IIF is owned by Mr Robert Bennett, a free willing entrepreneur with extensive connections in the nuclear industry.
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] There have been persistent rumours that plutonium has been illegally stored there. These rumours have always been denied.
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] But in the summer of this year, a team of scientists from the ecology group GAIA, penetrated the mines. They were organised and led by a local woman, Emma Craven.
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] Since all those connected with this adventure are now dead or disappeared, it is difficult to discover what their mission was or whether it was successful.
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EMMA
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[O.S.] Tony Marsh is dead.
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EMMA
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A car accident on the motorway.
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CRAVEN
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I know. I'm sorry.
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CRAVEN
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Is there anything I can do?
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EMMA
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He'd just finished the report on the reservoir. It points conclusively to Northmoor as a contamination source.
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CRAVEN
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That lets Sellafield off the hook.
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EMMA
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Yeah, they're jumping for joy up there, but what's going to happen here?
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CRAVEN
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It's none of your business.
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EMMA
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The analysis suggests the source has to be a reprocessing plant. IIF deny they've got anything like that down there.
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CRAVEN
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Spent fuel rods have been known to leak
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EMMA
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No, Dad. It was done by some sort of laser operation, which they also deny.
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EMMA
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The only way to find out is to go down there.
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CRAVEN
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Northmoor is a nuclear waste plant. Anyone who breaks in there will be met with ultimate force. It's the most dangerous business in Britain.
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CRAVEN
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[O.S.] Don't even think of it.
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] The location of plutonium at Northmoor raises doubts about the status of current agreements with the British Government. While our own need for plutonium is at a premium and British reserves are already at an all-time high, evidence that they have further stocks is something of a blow to those who advised us to put our faith in the UK.
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] Is it possible that these stocks are not the product of the British reprocessing plant at Sellafield? This raises the sinister question as to where that source might be, and for what purpose it is being made? As a matter of priority, we must find out what's going on at Northmoor.
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] Emma Craven. Aged 21. Bachelor of Science. Studied under Emily Threadwell at the Cavendish. GAIA's representative at Craigmills College. Relatively inexperienced in these matters, she was ordered to organise a raid on the mines.
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] No one knows exactly what occurred, but one source indicates that the team were trapped in an underground tunnel below the cooling pools and that a large quantity of radioactive water was directed into it.
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CRAVEN
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[V.O] Whether this was a calculated act on the part of the company is not known. Her boyfriend, Terry Shields, a left-wing firebrand, Is believed to have passed information to Scotland Yard Special Branch on matters connected with Socialist Advance, the Trotskyite party to which he belongs.
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] It is possible that Special Branch would have had foreknowledge of the raid and alerted the company accordingly.
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CRAVEN
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[V.O.] Her father, a detective in Craigmills, may also have known of his daughter's activities. It is difficult to conclude that he did not. Yet he made no attempt to stop her going in. Why?
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[PHONE RINGS]
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CRAVEN
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Yes? He is out in the field. That's the message I got.
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CRAVEN
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"Obituary, Emma Craven. Emma Craven, who died tragically at the hands of a gunman last week, would have been 22 today. For the past three years, she's been a fully paid-up member of Socialist Advance, serving in a number of capacities, particularly on the political committee."
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CRAVEN
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"It is not our practice to comment on the personality of party members, but in this particular case, Craven, despite her background, showed both courage and wit. She was, and always will be remembered as a good comrade."
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CRAVEN
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Comrade.
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EMMA
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[V.O.] You don't understand, Dad.
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CRAVEN
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No, I don't.
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EMMA
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[V.O.] I loved him.
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CRAVEN
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You loved him.
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EMMA
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[V.O.] Poor old Dad.
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[THEME MUSIC PLAYING]
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