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(BIRDSONG)
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(DUCKS QUACK SOFTLY)
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(SINISTER MUSIC)
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(DUCK WHISTLE QUACKS)
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(DUCK WHISTLE QUACKS)
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(BIRDSONG CONTINUES)
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(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
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(CLASSICAL MUSIC PLAYS)
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(CLASSICAL MUSIC CONTINUES PLAYING)
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No bloody way.
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(OVER LOUDHAILER) Good morning,
my little duckies! Rise and shine!
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(DUCKS QUACK, GUNFIRE)
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Don't shoot! Don't shoot!
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(GUNFIRE ECHOES)
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(SINISTER MUSIC)
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____________________________________________
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So, what have we got?
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Well, victim is Leslie Garrett-
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43, married; as the sign suggests, a
prominent wildlife activist.
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Seemingly placed herself
between the ducks and the guns.
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OK.
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(HAUNTING GUITAR MUSIC)
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Leslie, my name is Mike Shepherd.
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What were you thinking?
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I have never approved of this
duck hunting.
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It's like shooting whales
in a barrel.
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Oh, on that we can agree.
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Although it's fish.
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Whales are endangered.
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Yes, but they just don't
fit in a barrel.
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So save the ducks
but not the whales?
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Sometimes I donât understand you.
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Gina, you can get underway.
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So, all these folk were in the area?
Yeah.
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Tony Canetti.
Bloodsportz Hunting and Guns.
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DSS Mike Shepherd. Yeah, yeah. I've
helped you before with my expertise.
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Bit of an expert on all
things lethal.
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Look, can I get my boys home?
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It's their first day out, and it's not
really a good start to a love of hunting.
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This was their first time shooting?
Yeah, yeah, fully supervised.
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I mean, I run a gun store;
I know the rules.
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They aimed high. There's no chance
in hell they hit poor Leslie.
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DC Breen will be by
later for a chat.
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OK, boys. Come on, let's go.
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And that's Jenny Lyons, Leslie's
sister. She made the ID.
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Mrs Lyons, hello, Iâm Mike Shepherd.
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I'm sorry for your loss.
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It's 'Ms', but thank you.
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Jenny, Iâm so sorry.
Don't touch me.
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Hey, don't be like that. For God's sake,
I just lost my sister. My sister!
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How the hell did that happen, Don?
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Hey, come on, now!
Let's just stick to the facts, eh?
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Mr Ducker, can I speak
with you over here?
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She's crazy.
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Can I get you something?
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I just need a moment.
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Jared, I hear you jumped in and
pulled the victim ashore.
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I didn't know you were
a duck shooter.
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I'm not. Just here helping out
my Uncle Walter.
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Supposed to be his last season.
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Frodo's almost catatonic. Keeps muttering
something about his mate Hayden.
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The one who was shot at his stag do?
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Yeah. I'll give him some time.
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Uniform branch have secured all
firearms in the area.
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(ENGINE BUZZES)
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OK, maybe not all of them.
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(ENGINE REVS)
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(CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKING)
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Cosy.
Yep. And it's a convertible.
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(ROOF BANGS)
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The art of surprise.
(CHUCKLES)
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So, who was where?
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Well, Frodo was there.
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That maimai belongs to his
dead mate's family.
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Jenny Lyons' maimai is over there.
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That's Don Ducker's,
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and Tony Canetti and his kids
were down there.
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Anyone on that old one there?
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Nah. Hasn't been for decades.
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LOUDLY: Guess ifs your lucky day.
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Yeah, nah, it won't be able to hear
you, Mike. It's, um- It's a decoy.
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- (DUCK QUACKS)
- Oh. Hm!
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(CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKING)
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(DELANEY DAVIDSON'S 'DARK HORSES')
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# Moving at night
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# over the plains.
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# Stand in the doorway,
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# the night remains.
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# All the dark horses
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# leave in the night.
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# Nobody's owners,
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♪ living for flight. ♪
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Nice camo look.
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Yeah, nothing wrong with
a bit of stealth.
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Lance Gifford, right'? DC Breen.
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Yeah, I remember.
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Been shooting this morning? Couple
of shots to see in the new season.
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Misty conditions, I understand.
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I've seen worse.
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Hit anything?
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No, there was too much commotion on the
river. The ducks made themselves scarce.
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Is this about Leslie Garrett? lt's a
hell of a way to start a season.
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How'd you know about Leslie?
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I passed by, saw her dinghy, saw you cops. That's her
trailer over there, so I just put two and two together.
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So you knew her?
Oh, I saw her here this morning.
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I warned her.
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Are you trying to get yourself
killed?
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Is that a threat?
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And was it? If it was, do you
think I'd be telling you?
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So that was it? No, then she said some
greenie liberal remark and went on her way.
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Where on the waterway were
you shooting?
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Well, I have a floating maimai, so I was
drifting further down the inlet from them.
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Can you be specific?
Sorry, no.
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We'll need to examine your firearm.
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Oh, you're joking. Seriously?
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You were in the vicinity. ifs part
of an elimination process.
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Yeah, all right.
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But I'd appreciate it back ASAP.
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Of course.
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(KNOCK AT DOOR)
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Ollie Garrett?
Yes.
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Detective Kristin Sims.
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Um, can we go inside?
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Why, is there a problem?
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It's your wife, Leslie.
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Would you like to sit down?
What about her? What's happened?
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Uh, I'm afraid there's been
an incident.
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We're yet to find out what
happened, but...
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she was killed.
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I'm so sorry.
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Uh, would you like to go inside.
ls there someone I can call?
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SHAKILY: Nah, this can't...
this can't...
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This can't be happening.
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(EXHALES HEAVILY)
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(SOBS)
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In this job you never get
used to the heartbreak.
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I think it's nice.
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Russian men cry only over
their mothers and spilt vodka.
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Kiwi men are more sensitive.
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Especially when their
spouse has been murdered.
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Well, we don't know it was a murder.
It could've been accidental.
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So naive.
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He wants some time alone.
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OK, but not too long.
I need to get started.
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She's Russian.
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Ms Lyons, you said to Don Ducker
this morning, 'How did that happen?'
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It was... I was out of line.
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Emotions just got the better of me.
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That poor, sweet man.
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(MOODY COUNTRY MUSIC)
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Walter Elliot was shooting with his cousin
Tamati Taylor and nephew Jared Morehu,
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though Jared wasn't using a firearm.
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Tamati recalls a gun blast coming
from Jenny Lyons' maimai here.
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Jenny Lyons went first.
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(GUNSHOT) LESLIE: Don't shoot!
Don't shoot! Pull!
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And then we all went.
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(GUNSHOT)
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It was foggy.
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Pea soup.
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Didn't see what happened.
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Didn't get any ducks.
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OK, thanks.
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Uh, Mr Elliot.
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Walter.
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Walter, can you tell me what-?
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Uncle didn't get anything either.
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That'd be right, eh, Uncle?
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Pretty much.
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It was a wasted opportunity, thanks
to that lunatic Leslie Garrett.
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Are you saying she had
mental health issues?
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She put herself in a boat between a bunch of
hunters and a flight of ducks. What do you think?
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Well, clearly she was
protesting and-
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And so no one can be held
accountable for what happened.
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Yeah. Reckon that'd be it.
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It's been a difficult morning.
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It's Don Ducker.
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D-U-C-K-E-R.
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And you're the head of the
Duck Stalkers' Association?
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Is there something you want to say?
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No. No, that's good...
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(CHUCKLES SOFTLY) A little ironic.
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What is?
Nothing.
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Uh... w-what happened?
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All hell broke loose.
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Everyone fired like
trigger-happy maniacs.
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(GUNSHOTS ECHO)
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Can I take it from that
that you didn't fire?
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No, no. I fired too.
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Obviously someone didn't aim high
enough, took out poor Leslie.
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And I spoke with Tony Canetti.
They were positioned here.
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Tony was supervising, being the
holder of the firearms licence.
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Hence, he wasn't using a gun
himself.
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And you spoke with Frodo?
Yeah, for what it was worth.
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I was just doing my thing, you know?
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(DUCK WHISTLE QUACKS)
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(GUNSHOT)
Don't shoot! Don't shoot!
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You fired?
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Didn't hit nothing, though.
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Of the seven people that went hunting,
everyone discharged their guns.
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Once Gina's finished the post mortem, it should
be reasonably easy to trace the type of shot
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to the matching shell case,
to the specific gun.
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There were eight. Lance Gifford was on the
inlet somewhere during the time frame.
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So eight people went hunting.
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One protester was killed.
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And no ducks fell from the sky.
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Hardly feels accidental, does it?
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I have identified two impact zones -
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about the left side of the face
and the right side of the chest.
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Any idea which came first?
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There are wounds on her
left knuckles
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and damage to the microphone, so I think
she was holding the microphone as such.
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She was hit. Six pellets - two on the hand,
four on the face, one entering behind the eye.
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Then...
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The second blast caught her
midriff with eight pellets.
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Perhaps not so bad, but unfortunately
two of them tore through her heart.
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Death in seconds.
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So she was hit from two
opposing sides?
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It looks that way.
But not necessarily?
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I think it's safe to say that the
ducks were the winners on the day.
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We should consider both
possibilities.
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Any idea what range
she was hit from?
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From experience, given the
penetration depth, 20m to 40m.
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But I will conduct some tests.
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Get those pellets to ESR,
and the armoury, too.
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MAN: So, what's the low down on
this protester business?
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The victim took 14 pellets
in two blasts.
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Misty conditions.
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Bloody amateurs. Steel?
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Would it be anything else?
Shouldn't be.
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Lead shot was phased out years ago.
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Is the ammunition
much of a muchness?
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Well, like anything, all
manufacturers like to believe
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their brand has a point of
difference and therefore an edge.
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So all hunters have their preference
for gauge and shot.
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It won't be difficult to tie your
pellets to a certain brand of shell.
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That's what I was hoping.
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(TU IS CALL)
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Oh, we're out of luck, Detective.
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Oh. Damn.
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And I was so looking
forward to my almond macchiato.
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This will be due to the
Leslie Garrett business, no doubt.
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Foul play?
W- You know I can't say.
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Oh dear. Well, poor Frodo.
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He really does have bad luck.
Mm.
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I knew things were going to go badly when Leslie
Garrett turned up at the Duck Stalkers' Club.
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When was this?
The night before she died.
247
00:15:05,755 --> 00:15:07,245
You were there?
Oh yes.
248
00:15:07,916 --> 00:15:09,756
I've been a member for years.
249
00:15:09,861 --> 00:15:11,531
Not that I shoot, mind you.
250
00:15:12,150 --> 00:15:14,920
I make tea and cheese rolls
for the meetings.
251
00:15:14,954 --> 00:15:18,014
But my late husband, Rufus,
now, he was a stalker.
252
00:15:19,474 --> 00:15:20,964
I was more of a plucker.
253
00:15:21,354 --> 00:15:23,954
Plucking ducks is quite
a skill, you know.
254
00:15:24,301 --> 00:15:27,481
And when your husband
is as successful as Rufus was,
255
00:15:28,320 --> 00:15:31,682
you need to know the art of a quick
pluck to get through them all.
256
00:15:31,707 --> 00:15:32,797
Mm, I imagine so.
257
00:15:33,395 --> 00:15:36,785
I had a little ditty I used to sing
when I was plucking -
258
00:15:37,045 --> 00:15:38,818
How many ducks does a
duck plucker pluck
259
00:15:38,843 --> 00:15:41,153
when a duck plucker
does pluck ducks?
260
00:15:41,300 --> 00:15:43,780
How many clucks can a
plucked duck cluck
261
00:15:44,301 --> 00:15:47,321
when a plucked duck does
cluck, cluck? (CHUCKLES)
262
00:15:47,503 --> 00:15:51,244
Tell me- I used to get through
an entire bird in eight verses -
263
00:15:51,269 --> 00:15:52,659
all of them different.
264
00:15:53,235 --> 00:15:58,287
Well, that's very impressive. But can you tell
me about Leslie Garrett's visit to the club?
265
00:15:58,312 --> 00:16:00,222
She wasn't invited, of course.
266
00:16:00,796 --> 00:16:04,071
(PEOPLE CHATTER)
So, let's remind ourselves of quota.
267
00:16:04,096 --> 00:16:05,756
It's eight ducks to a bag.
268
00:16:05,995 --> 00:16:10,247
Yeah, got that, Lance? Yeah, yeah, it
was one year! It was a miscalculation.
269
00:16:10,272 --> 00:16:12,862
It's club rules,
so no firing before 7am.
270
00:16:13,599 --> 00:16:18,809
Now, the conditions are forecast as foggy,
so let's all just be careful out there, eh?
271
00:16:20,033 --> 00:16:20,903
(DOOR CREAKS)
272
00:16:21,363 --> 00:16:24,276
Oh, for Christ's sakes, Leslie.
You're in no way welcome here.
273
00:16:24,301 --> 00:16:27,181
But I'm a lifelong member, Don.
You know that.
274
00:16:27,309 --> 00:16:30,007
Mrs Marlowe, would you care to come
with me to the station?
275
00:16:30,032 --> 00:16:34,762
It's much warmer, and I can make you a
coffee there. Oh! That would be lovely.
276
00:16:35,028 --> 00:16:36,178
Thank you.
Great.
277
00:16:38,825 --> 00:16:40,255
Here we go.
Thank you.
278
00:16:41,997 --> 00:16:47,987
Now, you said that Leslie Garrett claimed to be a
lifelong member of the Duck Stalkers' Association.
279
00:16:48,554 --> 00:16:52,684
Well, she was. Because her
great-grandfather was a founding member.
280
00:16:58,458 --> 00:16:59,028
Oh dear.
281
00:17:00,138 --> 00:17:01,118
What?
Nothing.
282
00:17:06,382 --> 00:17:07,362
Did you wibble?
283
00:17:08,790 --> 00:17:12,260
Wibbling is the art of bringing
the crema to the surface.
284
00:17:12,702 --> 00:17:18,002
Now, before you plunge, you must wibble until
two small stationary waves start jiggling.
285
00:17:20,601 --> 00:17:22,316
Oh, OK, so sort of like, um-
286
00:17:22,341 --> 00:17:25,081
Nipples, yes. Wibble, wobble,
double nipple.
287
00:17:26,263 --> 00:17:28,683
And then - and then only -
do you plunge.
288
00:17:33,478 --> 00:17:38,108
So Leslie was entitled to be at the
meeting because she was an active member?
289
00:17:38,468 --> 00:17:40,398
An active troublemaker, really.
290
00:17:40,666 --> 00:17:44,460
We don't want your rantings here, Leslie.
Consider your membership revoked.
291
00:17:44,485 --> 00:17:46,799
You have no right to shoot
innocent ducks.
292
00:17:46,824 --> 00:17:50,674
What I do or this club does on my
land is none of your business.
293
00:17:51,018 --> 00:17:53,498
Really? I think that's about
to change.
294
00:17:54,261 --> 00:17:55,821
Read it and weep, Walter.
295
00:17:56,101 --> 00:17:59,724
And until that takes effect, I will do
whatever it takes to protect those ducks
296
00:17:59,749 --> 00:18:03,179
because birds' lives matter too!
That's enough, Leslie.
297
00:18:03,794 --> 00:18:05,014
(PEOPLE JEER, CLAP)
298
00:18:08,032 --> 00:18:13,152
What did it say? Don't know. Let's just say
I'm confident it wasn't a love letter.
299
00:18:14,871 --> 00:18:16,661
This is a really good coffee.
300
00:18:16,741 --> 00:18:20,101
That's the art of wibbling, my dear.
(CHUCKLES SOFTLY)
301
00:18:21,413 --> 00:18:22,113
Kimberley.
302
00:18:22,794 --> 00:18:24,124
Double mocha, rig ht?
303
00:18:24,316 --> 00:18:27,123
Yeah, sure. But I'm actually
looking for Frodo.
304
00:18:27,148 --> 00:18:28,358
I tried your house.
305
00:18:29,059 --> 00:18:30,489
He was there for a bit.
306
00:18:30,792 --> 00:18:33,012
Totally freaked about what happened.
307
00:18:33,348 --> 00:18:35,068
Do you know where he is now?
308
00:18:35,275 --> 00:18:39,785
No. He had a bit of a cry, muttered
something about 'ghosts from the past',
309
00:18:39,866 --> 00:18:43,154
asked if I'd look after the cart,
and then just disappeared.
310
00:18:43,179 --> 00:18:46,648
If he makes contact can you get him to
call us? We really need to speak with him.
311
00:18:46,673 --> 00:18:49,313
Is he in trouble?
Just tell him to call me.
312
00:18:50,541 --> 00:18:52,101
Why are you here exactly?
313
00:18:52,436 --> 00:18:54,786
I have a few questions,
if that's OK?
314
00:18:55,265 --> 00:18:57,405
Some of them are a little delicate.
315
00:19:00,151 --> 00:19:02,301
Did Leslie have any life insurance?
316
00:19:04,026 --> 00:19:04,306
No.
317
00:19:05,592 --> 00:19:07,207
We didn't buy into that stuff.
318
00:19:07,232 --> 00:19:09,405
We sourced everything from the land.
319
00:19:09,430 --> 00:19:10,880
That was our insurance.
320
00:19:11,186 --> 00:19:12,686
I have some tucked away.
321
00:19:12,871 --> 00:19:15,921
Things will be OK, Ollie.
I don't want your pity.
322
00:19:16,258 --> 00:19:19,708
I just want her back.
It's not pity. We're family, hon.
323
00:19:20,428 --> 00:19:22,134
I'm off to see Reverend Greene.
324
00:19:22,159 --> 00:19:24,979
We'll get Leslie a nice send-off,
I promise.
325
00:19:25,473 --> 00:19:29,533
Goodbye, Detective. You have my number?
Yes. Thank you for the tea.
326
00:19:32,665 --> 00:19:38,415
Urn, were you aware that Leslie visited the Duck
Stalkers' Club the night before she was killed?
327
00:19:38,831 --> 00:19:39,231
Yeah.
328
00:19:40,800 --> 00:19:43,160
It's quite a provocative
thing to do.
329
00:19:46,340 --> 00:19:48,060
I told her not to go, but...
330
00:19:49,787 --> 00:19:51,407
she was a stubborn person.
331
00:19:52,264 --> 00:19:54,914
Always looking for a way to
make her point.
332
00:19:56,390 --> 00:20:00,320
And when I came to tell you about
Leslie, you were arriving home.
333
00:20:03,516 --> 00:20:05,826
I'm just wondering where you'd been.
334
00:20:07,616 --> 00:20:07,956
Why?
335
00:20:09,535 --> 00:20:14,045
We're just trying to get a picture of
where everyone was when Leslie died.
336
00:20:15,832 --> 00:20:19,472
I was delivering eggs - organic duck
eggs. That's what I do.
337
00:20:21,310 --> 00:20:22,800
At 8.30 in the morning?
338
00:20:23,198 --> 00:20:26,868
People like fresh eggs for their
Saturday morning omelettes.
339
00:20:27,427 --> 00:20:27,887
Right.
340
00:20:29,565 --> 00:20:32,865
And finally, do you have any
firearms on the property?
341
00:20:33,586 --> 00:20:36,926
We're animal lovers.
What use would we have for a gun?
342
00:20:38,535 --> 00:20:39,285
OK. Thanks.
343
00:20:45,948 --> 00:20:49,118
Oh, and do you have the
list of deliveries you make?
344
00:20:53,054 --> 00:20:54,434
Can I send it through?
345
00:20:55,641 --> 00:20:57,321
That'd be helpful. Thanks.
346
00:21:03,024 --> 00:21:04,364
(MOODY COUNTRY MUSIC)
347
00:21:22,838 --> 00:21:24,468
Walter. DSS Mike Shepherd.
348
00:21:24,991 --> 00:21:29,141
It's been a while since we met through
the tragedy at the golf club.
349
00:21:29,206 --> 00:21:31,346
Angela Stone was no friend of mine.
350
00:21:31,918 --> 00:21:34,648
I understand Leslie Garrett
wasn't, either.
351
00:21:34,837 --> 00:21:37,967
Nothing personal. I just didn't
like her politics.
352
00:21:38,151 --> 00:21:40,121
That being?
The bandwagon type.
353
00:21:41,396 --> 00:21:45,332
I'm not a fan of greenies trying to
tell me how to look after my land.
354
00:21:45,357 --> 00:21:49,227
Maori have looked after the whenua for over
600 years and done a bloody good job of it.
355
00:21:49,252 --> 00:21:51,622
Except for the moa.
They went extinct.
356
00:21:51,674 --> 00:21:54,161
Because they're bloody stupid,
that's why.
357
00:21:54,186 --> 00:21:57,156
Body the size of a car, brain the
size of a pea. What do you expect?
358
00:21:57,181 --> 00:21:57,881
(CHUCKLES)
359
00:21:58,616 --> 00:22:01,635
Anyway we won't have our
customary rights threatened.
360
00:22:01,660 --> 00:22:03,870
Though mallard ducks aren't native.
361
00:22:03,971 --> 00:22:06,811
No, but the kereru is.
Wood pigeon. Beautiful.
362
00:22:08,380 --> 00:22:09,820
Not that we shoot them.
363
00:22:10,054 --> 00:22:11,444
Muttonbird.
Or those.
364
00:22:11,660 --> 00:22:13,680
Pukeko.
Yeah, OK, we shoot them.
365
00:22:14,821 --> 00:22:15,871
Bloody nuisance.
366
00:22:16,230 --> 00:22:17,960
The point is Iâm a farmer.
367
00:22:18,178 --> 00:22:20,878
It's in my interest to
look after the land.
368
00:22:21,667 --> 00:22:26,079
I understand Leslie Garrett gave you a
document of some kind at the clubhouse.
369
00:22:26,104 --> 00:22:26,954
I tore it up.
370
00:22:27,696 --> 00:22:30,916
It was a threat. I don't take
too kindly to threats.
371
00:22:31,878 --> 00:22:35,281
Yeah, Leslie Garrett was trying to
take control of Uncle's land
372
00:22:35,306 --> 00:22:37,918
by putting a protected
species caveat over it.
373
00:22:37,943 --> 00:22:40,313
What species?
The whio. The blue duck.
374
00:22:41,400 --> 00:22:44,874
It would prevent the Duck Stalkers'
Association from renewing their lease
375
00:22:44,899 --> 00:22:48,337
and getting access to the waterway. Not
that there's any whio around these parts.
376
00:22:48,362 --> 00:22:50,892
You're more likely to find
hen's teeth.
377
00:22:50,978 --> 00:22:53,858
She was making it up?
Anything to shut us down.
378
00:22:54,589 --> 00:22:58,836
Why would you bother to belong to a
club only to shoot on your own land?
379
00:22:58,861 --> 00:23:01,085
Without members, the club
would close down.
380
00:23:01,110 --> 00:23:02,610
And not renew its lease.
381
00:23:04,748 --> 00:23:06,028
Something like that.
382
00:23:06,437 --> 00:23:09,387
Plus they were handing out
free boxes of shells.
383
00:23:09,950 --> 00:23:12,030
To mark the opening of the season,
384
00:23:12,076 --> 00:23:16,046
the Brokenwood Duck Stalkers'
Association is gifting each shooter
385
00:23:16,389 --> 00:23:18,849
a box of a new brand of
12 gauge shells.
386
00:23:20,498 --> 00:23:21,548
(PEOPLE EXCLAIM)
387
00:23:22,628 --> 00:23:25,868
This is to say thank you for your
continuing loyalty.
388
00:23:25,990 --> 00:23:31,234
So please come up, grab a box, tell me how they
perform, and then I'll feedback to the company.
389
00:23:31,259 --> 00:23:33,274
Everyone that night took
a box of shells?
390
00:23:33,299 --> 00:23:35,997
Mm-hm. Yeah, compliments of
Tony Canetti and Don Ducker.
391
00:23:36,022 --> 00:23:38,766
Guess he'll do anything to
keep the club alive.
392
00:23:38,791 --> 00:23:40,461
Have you still got the box?
393
00:23:40,667 --> 00:23:42,557
Jared?
Oh yeah, I'll grab it.
394
00:23:46,145 --> 00:23:48,392
How are you coping with
the Parkinson's?
395
00:23:48,417 --> 00:23:51,187
Some days are good.
Other days are good, too.
396
00:23:51,773 --> 00:23:53,033
Today's a good day.
397
00:23:53,586 --> 00:23:55,436
(CELL PHONE RINGS)
Excuse me.
398
00:23:57,303 --> 00:23:58,513
Breen.
Yeah, boss.
399
00:23:58,990 --> 00:24:01,352
ESR came back with a match on those
BBs in the victim.
400
00:24:01,377 --> 00:24:04,387
They match with a brand called...
Triple X Steel?
401
00:24:04,747 --> 00:24:05,777
How'd you know?
402
00:24:06,098 --> 00:24:07,308
Just had a feeling.
403
00:24:09,410 --> 00:24:12,587
So the fatal pellets could have
come from any of these.
404
00:24:12,612 --> 00:24:14,392
Uh, from any of the 12 gauge.
405
00:24:15,233 --> 00:24:15,753
Tamati.
406
00:24:17,582 --> 00:24:18,102
Walter,
407
00:24:19,801 --> 00:24:20,141
Don.
408
00:24:22,344 --> 00:24:23,034
And Frodo.
409
00:24:23,501 --> 00:24:26,318
Still no sign of Frodo. I'm yet
to get a formal statement.
410
00:24:26,343 --> 00:24:29,933
Tony Canetti's kids and Jenny Lyons
were using .410 gauge.
411
00:24:30,223 --> 00:24:33,835
We need to find out for sure
whether the .410 uses steel shot.
412
00:24:33,860 --> 00:24:36,120
My understanding is that it doesn't.
413
00:24:36,789 --> 00:24:42,179
And we need to find out why Don Ducker was so
keen on everyone using identical ammunition.
414
00:24:44,556 --> 00:24:46,246
(SLOW-PACED COUNTRY MUSIC)
415
00:24:59,915 --> 00:25:01,884
It's good to have old Bessie back.
416
00:25:01,909 --> 00:25:02,429
Bessie?
417
00:25:04,713 --> 00:25:10,863
Named after my great-grandmother. She was known to
give you a good blast when you did something wrong.
418
00:25:10,917 --> 00:25:12,639
Mr Ducker, we have a few questions.
419
00:25:12,664 --> 00:25:13,364
Naturally.
420
00:25:14,475 --> 00:25:16,095
It's a terrible business.
421
00:25:16,997 --> 00:25:18,627
Ah. Detectives Sims and...
422
00:25:20,268 --> 00:25:20,728
Breen.
423
00:25:21,387 --> 00:25:23,697
Breen, yeah. This is my wife,
Marion.
424
00:25:24,478 --> 00:25:24,938
Hello.
425
00:25:25,903 --> 00:25:27,643
Everything all right?
100%.
426
00:25:28,472 --> 00:25:29,452
Is this about"?
427
00:25:30,022 --> 00:25:34,683
Listen, why don't you go and whip us all
up a cup of tea, eh, love? Of course.
428
00:25:34,708 --> 00:25:35,748
Come on through.
429
00:25:38,751 --> 00:25:42,751
So, my great-grandfather, Don, here,
he started the club in 1922.
430
00:25:44,556 --> 00:25:46,576
So you're Don Ducker the Fourth?
431
00:25:47,905 --> 00:25:48,765
l am, indeed.
432
00:25:49,374 --> 00:25:51,284
Proud to carry the family name.
433
00:25:51,581 --> 00:25:54,231
So, um, this would be
Don Ducker the First?
434
00:25:55,468 --> 00:25:56,628
Yes, well, Donald.
435
00:25:57,473 --> 00:25:58,403
Donald Ducker?
436
00:25:59,473 --> 00:26:00,923
Donald Duck.
(WHEEZES)
437
00:26:02,433 --> 00:26:03,970
Everything alright there,
Detective?
438
00:26:03,995 --> 00:26:05,965
Mm, yeah. Just the Louise slice.
439
00:26:07,652 --> 00:26:08,760
It's unbelievable.
440
00:26:08,785 --> 00:26:11,825
It is, isn't it? Marion is
a whiz in the kitchen.
441
00:26:12,581 --> 00:26:15,241
So, my great-grandfather was
born in 1901.
442
00:26:16,107 --> 00:26:17,567
Christened Donald Duck.
443
00:26:18,339 --> 00:26:20,369
There's nothing unusual in that.
444
00:26:20,880 --> 00:26:24,987
Until, of course, Walt Disney created
a friend for Mickey Mouse in 1934.
445
00:26:25,012 --> 00:26:28,302
And by then my grandfather,
Don Jnr was ten years old.
446
00:26:30,066 --> 00:26:32,156
Well, you can imagine the teasing.
447
00:26:33,632 --> 00:26:36,352
So Don Senior decided to
change their names.
448
00:26:36,713 --> 00:26:40,013
It's interesting he didn't
choose... Smith or Brown.
449
00:26:41,573 --> 00:26:44,318
Why should he? The Ducks were
a proud family -
450
00:26:44,343 --> 00:26:46,143
big in the linoleum business.
451
00:26:46,355 --> 00:26:48,095
Don Ducker was a compromise.
452
00:26:49,785 --> 00:26:53,775
But as you can see, duck shooting,
that's the true family legacy.
453
00:26:55,988 --> 00:26:58,188
Do you partake in the sport, Marion?
454
00:26:58,385 --> 00:26:59,075
Sadly, no.
455
00:27:00,296 --> 00:27:04,966
Not my thing. But if you like her baking,
you wait til you try her roast duck.
456
00:27:05,865 --> 00:27:08,552
I knew it was a passion of Don's
when I married him.
457
00:27:08,577 --> 00:27:12,207
And as the saying goes, 'If you
can't shoot 'em, pluck 'emf
458
00:27:14,873 --> 00:27:17,183
Can you tell me about
Leslie Garrett?
459
00:27:17,900 --> 00:27:19,961
I didn't really know her that well.
460
00:27:19,986 --> 00:27:21,648
Even though she was a
lifelong member?
461
00:27:21,673 --> 00:27:24,703
Well, in name only. It was her
great-grandfather and mine
462
00:27:24,728 --> 00:27:29,978
that started the Duck Stalkers' Association
together. Hence, she was a lifelong member.
463
00:27:30,668 --> 00:27:34,397
But then she went all stridently
greenie, tried to pull the club down.
464
00:27:34,422 --> 00:27:35,922
So you had her expelled?
465
00:27:36,317 --> 00:27:38,727
As chairman, I felt
I had to pull rank.
466
00:27:39,781 --> 00:27:42,251
I'd rather die than see
this club fail.
467
00:27:43,238 --> 00:27:46,188
Just out of interest, do you
always shoot alone?
468
00:27:46,836 --> 00:27:47,176
Yes.
469
00:27:47,886 --> 00:27:50,765
I thought it might be more social,
perhaps even safer.
470
00:27:50,790 --> 00:27:52,980
Oh, no, no, I prefer to shoot alone.
471
00:27:53,254 --> 00:27:55,284
There's nothing unusual in that.
472
00:27:55,348 --> 00:27:56,678
I find it meditative.
473
00:27:57,694 --> 00:27:59,544
You know, some people do yoga;
474
00:28:00,142 --> 00:28:01,062
I shoot ducks.
475
00:28:03,499 --> 00:28:05,969
So, you stayed at home?
Yes. I was here.
476
00:28:08,262 --> 00:28:09,242
In the kitchen.
477
00:28:13,428 --> 00:28:14,468
Donald Duck, eh?
478
00:28:15,427 --> 00:28:16,457
And proud of it.
479
00:28:16,900 --> 00:28:18,860
I nearly choked.
You did choke.
480
00:28:19,909 --> 00:28:22,439
Which is why you're not
supposed to eat on the job.
481
00:28:22,464 --> 00:28:27,454
Would've been rude not to. Her baking -
next level. Some sort of secret ingredient.
482
00:28:27,955 --> 00:28:30,625
Well regardless, she's
a reluctant plucker
483
00:28:31,507 --> 00:28:35,971
who is no doubt relieved that the duck
shooting season only lasts six weeks.
484
00:28:35,996 --> 00:28:36,796
Who's next?
485
00:28:37,357 --> 00:28:40,037
Tony Canetti. Bloodsportz
Hunting and Guns.
486
00:28:41,482 --> 00:28:44,398
Tony, how long have you been a member
of the Duck Stalkers' Association?
487
00:28:44,423 --> 00:28:46,733
Oh, years. Been like
a second family.
488
00:28:47,550 --> 00:28:50,474
But you didn't take a box of the shells
that Don Ducker was dishing out?
489
00:28:50,499 --> 00:28:52,237
Well, I supplied them - at cost.
490
00:28:52,262 --> 00:28:54,512
Selling then taking,
be a bit weird.
491
00:28:55,142 --> 00:28:58,572
And my kids shoot the smaller .410,
so they wouldn't fit.
492
00:28:58,597 --> 00:29:01,798
Why dispense only the 12 gauge?
It's the most popular.
493
00:29:01,823 --> 00:29:03,433
Most of the club shoot 12.
494
00:29:03,855 --> 00:29:05,755
Personally I'm a 20 gauge guy.
495
00:29:05,990 --> 00:29:09,170
You know, I picked that.
Really? Hm, how about that.
496
00:29:09,657 --> 00:29:10,687
Must be the hat.
497
00:29:12,024 --> 00:29:12,484
Maybe.
498
00:29:13,261 --> 00:29:16,080
Anyway, the 20 gauge gives me
more manoeuverability.
499
00:29:16,105 --> 00:29:17,485
But each to their own.
500
00:29:18,310 --> 00:29:21,530
Like I always say, the best gun
to have in a gunfight
501
00:29:21,939 --> 00:29:24,979
is the one you have, not the
one you wish you had.
502
00:29:25,742 --> 00:29:28,152
Not that I've ever been
in a gunfight.
503
00:29:28,431 --> 00:29:29,941
Strictly animals for me.
504
00:29:30,589 --> 00:29:32,339
Wild animals; nothing caged.
505
00:29:32,662 --> 00:29:34,342
That wouldn't be sporting.
506
00:29:35,674 --> 00:29:37,004
Nor legal, I suspect.
507
00:29:39,657 --> 00:29:43,278
Is it possible to get steel
pellets in a .410 shotgun shell?
508
00:29:43,303 --> 00:29:43,873
Not yet.
509
00:29:44,790 --> 00:29:48,997
The manufacturers are slow to fill the
demand for the lesser used gauge.
510
00:29:49,022 --> 00:29:50,642
Was Leslie hit with steel?
511
00:29:52,299 --> 00:29:52,869
She was.
512
00:29:53,312 --> 00:29:53,712
Yess.
513
00:29:54,864 --> 00:29:57,719
You're pretty happy about that?
Well, yeah. No, no.
514
00:29:57,744 --> 00:30:00,247
Only that I told my kids it
couldn't have been them.
515
00:30:00,272 --> 00:30:03,200
I mean, I knew it couldn't -
I was there; they aimed high.
516
00:30:03,225 --> 00:30:05,569
But now it's definite,
it's a relief.
517
00:30:05,594 --> 00:30:08,264
For them; not for Leslie,
obviously, but...
518
00:30:11,567 --> 00:30:11,847
OK.
519
00:30:13,742 --> 00:30:15,767
Was it your idea to hand out
the Triple X Steel?
520
00:30:15,792 --> 00:30:19,292
No, no. Don Ducker came by and
hit me up, and I said yeah.
521
00:30:20,376 --> 00:30:21,246
Thanks, Tony.
522
00:30:26,825 --> 00:30:27,525
Detective.
523
00:30:29,464 --> 00:30:30,734
You shouldn't have.
524
00:30:31,387 --> 00:30:32,597
They're for Ollie.
525
00:30:35,537 --> 00:30:37,437
I'm sorry again for your loss.
526
00:30:37,661 --> 00:30:38,691
I have a sister.
527
00:30:40,225 --> 00:30:42,155
I can't imagine what it feels like.
528
00:30:42,180 --> 00:30:43,500
Are you close to her?
529
00:30:44,236 --> 00:30:47,072
In that 'don't need to call
but always there' kind of way.
530
00:30:47,097 --> 00:30:50,517
Call her, Mr Shepherd. Don't
take anything for granted.
531
00:30:53,105 --> 00:30:55,065
We were told a gun for learners.
532
00:30:55,892 --> 00:30:57,572
Let me guess. Tony Canetti.
533
00:30:58,847 --> 00:31:00,137
(CHUCKLES) Possibly.
534
00:31:01,223 --> 00:31:04,360
I've been scoffed at by men
with their 12 gauges all my life.
535
00:31:04,385 --> 00:31:06,476
But there's more sport in a .410,
in my view.
536
00:31:06,501 --> 00:31:09,381
I noted there was a shell
still in the chamber.
537
00:31:09,843 --> 00:31:12,226
You only fired once?
It was a pot shot.
538
00:31:12,251 --> 00:31:15,179
I knew I'd misjudged the range,
and a second would be a waste.
539
00:31:15,204 --> 00:31:16,474
And you fired first?
540
00:31:17,784 --> 00:31:21,195
Then everyone followed. But the
ducks were well out of range.
541
00:31:21,220 --> 00:31:25,277
I'm guessing they all got a little trigger-happy,
being the first day of the season.
542
00:31:25,302 --> 00:31:25,762
And...
543
00:31:27,662 --> 00:31:29,332
that's when we saw Leslie.
544
00:31:29,824 --> 00:31:31,264
No. No!
(GUN CLATTERS)
545
00:31:35,819 --> 00:31:37,669
Your .410 only uses lead shot?
546
00:31:38,302 --> 00:31:41,639
I know it's not best on the environment,
but there's no choice at the moment.
547
00:31:41,664 --> 00:31:43,574
How did Leslie feel about that?
548
00:31:44,106 --> 00:31:46,122
Leslie was a crack shot in her day.
549
00:31:46,147 --> 00:31:50,247
She left a fair few kilos of lead
in those waterways as a youngster.
550
00:31:50,433 --> 00:31:54,235
And the .410's the only gun you own? I've
never shot ducks with anything else.
551
00:31:54,260 --> 00:31:58,100
Thanks. I'm slowly getting the
peculiarities of duck shooting.
552
00:31:58,789 --> 00:32:02,119
I won't hold you up.
Better get this back in the safe.
553
00:32:05,814 --> 00:32:07,154
(LASER MEASURE BEEPS)
554
00:32:08,943 --> 00:32:09,393
15.6.
555
00:32:10,977 --> 00:32:15,127
It's almost the same as Walter's
and about 2m closer than Frodo's.
556
00:32:15,662 --> 00:32:19,403
You will have to add 3 degrees,
which will change the hypotenuse.
557
00:32:19,428 --> 00:32:21,148
Why?
To allow for the tide.
558
00:32:24,818 --> 00:32:26,588
I don't know how to do that.
559
00:32:27,224 --> 00:32:27,964
It is easy.
560
00:32:31,534 --> 00:32:32,684
C equals A squared
561
00:32:34,537 --> 00:32:35,517
plus B squared.
562
00:32:36,809 --> 00:32:38,019
Then divided by pi.
563
00:32:39,179 --> 00:32:41,199
If in doubt, always divide by pi.
564
00:32:43,579 --> 00:32:44,039
Right.
565
00:32:45,576 --> 00:32:48,545
And finally, Jenny Lyons-
(ENGINE BUZZES IN DISTANCE)
566
00:32:48,570 --> 00:32:49,720
Can you hear that?
567
00:32:55,056 --> 00:32:56,456
(ENGINE BUZZES SOFTLY)
568
00:33:00,290 --> 00:33:02,100
(ENGINE REVS, WATER SPLASHES)
569
00:33:08,063 --> 00:33:09,733
Eco Tours'?
That's right.
570
00:33:10,625 --> 00:33:11,885
Is it electric?
No.
571
00:33:13,272 --> 00:33:14,532
What, bio fuel?
No.
572
00:33:15,631 --> 00:33:19,629
So what's eco about it? Well, it's nature.
That's what the tourists want.
573
00:33:19,654 --> 00:33:22,932
With the quad bikes out in the forest,
the eco barge out on the inlet,
574
00:33:22,957 --> 00:33:26,887
I've got all my bases covered.
It's the maiden voyage tomorrow.
575
00:33:27,480 --> 00:33:31,324
I need to know if you took a box of the Triple
X Steel shells from the DSA the other night.
576
00:33:31,349 --> 00:33:31,629
No.
577
00:33:33,156 --> 00:33:35,490
Well, as a matter of fact, I did;
I took two.
578
00:33:35,515 --> 00:33:37,415
Bad luck for the .410'ers, eh?
579
00:33:38,153 --> 00:33:39,636
Would you mind if I
grabbed yours as well?
580
00:33:39,661 --> 00:33:41,006
Yeah, help yourself...
581
00:33:41,031 --> 00:33:43,471
cheapskate.
Waste not, want not, Jenny.
582
00:33:46,704 --> 00:33:48,264
They were going to waste.
583
00:33:48,500 --> 00:33:49,760
What's not to like?
584
00:33:54,497 --> 00:33:55,997
Ka pai. Thanks for this.
585
00:33:57,154 --> 00:33:59,804
You said on the phone
Walter wanted a word?
586
00:34:00,458 --> 00:34:01,318
Yeah...
Nah.
587
00:34:02,666 --> 00:34:03,416
Not really.
588
00:34:04,824 --> 00:34:08,032
He's struggling a bit today, so
prob- WALTER: What's the hold-up?
589
00:34:08,145 --> 00:34:09,245
Uh, nothing, cuz.
590
00:34:10,125 --> 00:34:12,767
The detective's just leaving.
Yeah, yeah, he's just leaving.
591
00:34:12,792 --> 00:34:14,692
Why'? Doesn't he want to know?
592
00:34:15,018 --> 00:34:15,708
Know what?
593
00:34:16,501 --> 00:34:19,851
Stop interfering, Tamati.
I'll say what I want to say.
594
00:34:23,664 --> 00:34:26,074
You know, he's not in the
best health.
595
00:34:26,907 --> 00:34:31,117
Physically, yes. But if he's got
something to say, I want to hear it.
596
00:34:32,393 --> 00:34:36,846
I know I should have mentioned this earlier,
but the morning in question was chaotic.
597
00:34:36,871 --> 00:34:39,391
And I didn't want to accept
it was true.
598
00:34:40,435 --> 00:34:42,335
But in the cold light of day...
599
00:34:42,866 --> 00:34:44,076
I know it happened.
600
00:34:44,640 --> 00:34:46,794
Are you sure you want to
say this, cuz?
601
00:34:46,819 --> 00:34:49,169
Don't patronise me.
I saw what I saw.
602
00:34:49,750 --> 00:34:51,310
What did you see, Walter?
603
00:34:54,387 --> 00:34:57,047
Leslie Garrett was
shot by Wild Bill Baker.
604
00:34:58,263 --> 00:35:00,933
Wild Bill Baker?
He seemed pretty definite.
605
00:35:01,185 --> 00:35:04,197
So what? We just bring in this
Bill Baker and we're done?
606
00:35:04,222 --> 00:35:05,602
Could be a bit tricky.
607
00:35:05,786 --> 00:35:06,476
Hey, Mike.
608
00:35:08,620 --> 00:35:11,500
Look, I know Uncle believes
he saw what he saw,
609
00:35:12,749 --> 00:35:16,499
but, well, the thing is, is that
Wild Bill Baker died in 1987.
610
00:35:19,226 --> 00:35:22,816
It says here William Hemi Baker
died in a hunting accident,
611
00:35:22,919 --> 00:35:27,099
though his body was never found.
Technically, it remains a cold case.
612
00:35:27,584 --> 00:35:29,204
Walter reckons it was him.
613
00:35:29,699 --> 00:35:30,159
Right.
614
00:35:31,380 --> 00:35:35,640
So I guess we've just got to figure
out if dead men shoot live rounds.
615
00:35:37,919 --> 00:35:42,579
Walter Elliot's maimai is almost directly
opposite that abandoned hut there.
616
00:35:43,381 --> 00:35:44,781
According to Walter...
617
00:35:48,224 --> 00:35:48,864
(GUNSHOT)
618
00:35:55,432 --> 00:35:59,193
Working on the reasonably solid
theory that it wasn't a ghost,
619
00:35:59,218 --> 00:36:01,358
are we looking for a ninth shooter?
620
00:36:03,061 --> 00:36:07,291
How'd you get on with Lance Gifford?
Lance is expanding his business.
621
00:36:07,340 --> 00:36:11,883
And he still can't be specific about where he was on
the waterway, but supposedly somewhere south of here.
622
00:36:11,908 --> 00:36:14,436
Could he have been on
Bill Baker's maimai?
623
00:36:14,461 --> 00:36:17,411
Maybe. We need to look into
any possible motive.
624
00:36:19,017 --> 00:36:22,447
We can park the Canetti kids, as
their ammunition doesn't match.
625
00:36:22,472 --> 00:36:26,721
Nor, for that matter, does Jenny Lyons'.
Plus she only expended one round.
626
00:36:26,746 --> 00:36:30,328
And I'm yet to verify Ollie
Garrett's movements that morning.
627
00:36:30,353 --> 00:36:33,123
Don Ducker has no one
to verify his position.
628
00:36:33,351 --> 00:36:36,581
And I'm still yet to receive
a statement from Frodo.
629
00:36:36,661 --> 00:36:39,161
Tamati Taylor is
covering for something.
630
00:36:39,224 --> 00:36:40,834
And his uncle saw a ghost.
631
00:36:42,428 --> 00:36:46,998
Plus we're yet to determine whether the
victim was hit by one shooter twice
632
00:36:47,146 --> 00:36:48,476
or two shooters once.
633
00:36:50,061 --> 00:36:53,531
All I know is that his nickname
was Grey Mallard Bandero.
634
00:36:53,986 --> 00:36:58,474
He always shot from the same maimai, and every
year he took out the club's leader board.
635
00:36:58,499 --> 00:37:01,899
Then, legend has it, he went
shooting on his own one day
636
00:37:02,496 --> 00:37:05,426
and disappeared under
mysterious circumstances.
637
00:37:05,702 --> 00:37:08,782
Our records have him as missing,
presumed drowned.
638
00:37:08,904 --> 00:37:13,004
Well, then I guess that's what
happened. It was all before my time.
639
00:37:13,658 --> 00:37:17,478
Did you see what Walter saw?
Nah, it all happened pretty quick.
640
00:37:17,861 --> 00:37:19,994
LESLIE: Don't shoot! Don't shoot!
Pull!
641
00:37:20,019 --> 00:37:20,719
(GUNSHOTS)
642
00:37:23,945 --> 00:37:24,815
(EERIE MUSIC)
643
00:37:32,576 --> 00:37:33,266
Holy shit!
644
00:37:35,474 --> 00:37:37,674
Are you sure Jenny Lyons shot first?
645
00:37:37,820 --> 00:37:39,560
Yeah, a fraction before 7am.
646
00:37:39,864 --> 00:37:40,504
(GUNSHOT)
647
00:37:41,220 --> 00:37:44,530
That's why everyone got a bit jumpy
- got caught off guard.
648
00:37:44,555 --> 00:37:46,985
And then Leslie called,
'Don't shoot'?
649
00:37:47,743 --> 00:37:49,763
Was the last thing she ever said.
650
00:37:51,466 --> 00:37:52,796
Pity no one listened.
651
00:37:56,944 --> 00:37:59,844
Glad to see you taking
this incident seriously.
652
00:38:00,024 --> 00:38:02,164
Tell me more about Wild Bill Baker.
653
00:38:02,654 --> 00:38:03,684
He was a legend.
654
00:38:04,018 --> 00:38:04,888
Total legend.
655
00:38:05,657 --> 00:38:06,407
Hands down.
656
00:38:06,631 --> 00:38:08,732
Renowned for his bag count
each season.
657
00:38:08,757 --> 00:38:12,677
He held the top tally year after
year. No one could get near him.
658
00:38:12,833 --> 00:38:16,303
He could get two birds with a barrel
each, then reload...
659
00:38:16,370 --> 00:38:18,518
...and get two more off
the same flight.
660
00:38:18,543 --> 00:38:21,303
Of course, he had the best spot,
but even so.
661
00:38:22,277 --> 00:38:24,718
Then one day he was
taking his final shot.
662
00:38:24,743 --> 00:38:26,143
(GUNSHOT, DUCK QUACKS)
663
00:38:28,436 --> 00:38:30,449
Perhaps it wanted to
have the final say.
664
00:38:30,474 --> 00:38:31,974
Some kind of utu, maybe.
665
00:38:32,659 --> 00:38:33,939
(DUCK QUACKS, THUD!)
666
00:38:35,393 --> 00:38:36,719
That's what happened.
667
00:38:36,744 --> 00:38:37,724
Just like that.
668
00:38:39,372 --> 00:38:40,012
(SPLASH!)
669
00:38:43,380 --> 00:38:44,950
Were there any witnesses?
670
00:38:46,422 --> 00:38:50,635
All that was found was his gun, a full
bag of ducks and a thermos of tea -
671
00:38:50,660 --> 00:38:53,020
cold by the time the alarm
was raised.
672
00:38:53,193 --> 00:38:55,153
By then, the tide had taken him.
673
00:38:55,623 --> 00:38:59,023
At least he died with his boots on,
doing what he loved.
674
00:39:01,094 --> 00:39:04,788
If there were no witnesses, how do
you know that's what happened?
675
00:39:04,813 --> 00:39:06,253
Because he's a legend.
676
00:39:07,305 --> 00:39:09,370
What other way could he have gone?
677
00:39:09,395 --> 00:39:11,867
Are you sure it was Bill Baker
that you saw in that maimai?
678
00:39:11,892 --> 00:39:14,510
Wouldn't be anyone else. His
maimai's been derelict for years.
679
00:39:14,535 --> 00:39:16,375
No one uses it out of respect.
680
00:39:16,505 --> 00:39:18,843
Even though it's the best spot?
Yeah.
681
00:39:18,868 --> 00:39:20,678
Birds tend to fly from
east to west,
682
00:39:20,703 --> 00:39:25,290
and Bill's rnaimai is angled in such a way that he
gets first look as they come over the ridge-line.
683
00:39:25,315 --> 00:39:28,705
So why wouldn't someone use it?
Be a brave man who did.
684
00:39:28,864 --> 00:39:29,784
He died there.
685
00:39:30,171 --> 00:39:32,231
A rahui was put on it; it's tapu.
686
00:39:32,578 --> 00:39:34,548
Could it have been someone else?
687
00:39:35,544 --> 00:39:35,944
Nope.
688
00:39:37,699 --> 00:39:41,994
So you're asking me to believe that
Leslie Garrett was shot by a ghost.
689
00:39:42,019 --> 00:39:43,689
I don't believe in ghosts.
690
00:39:44,652 --> 00:39:46,382
But I do believe in spirits.
691
00:39:47,437 --> 00:39:51,547
And if Bill Baker's spirit decided
to manifest itself as a ghost...
692
00:39:59,531 --> 00:40:00,861
You're right handed.
693
00:40:02,198 --> 00:40:04,288
That would be your trigger finger.
694
00:40:05,455 --> 00:40:07,245
I know what you're implying.
695
00:40:07,784 --> 00:40:09,996
It's my left arm that
does all the work.
696
00:40:10,021 --> 00:40:11,281
With my left, I aim.
697
00:40:11,664 --> 00:40:12,004
See?
698
00:40:12,935 --> 00:40:14,025
Steady as a rock.
699
00:40:15,708 --> 00:40:19,168
Are you an accurate shooter?
One of the best in the club.
700
00:40:19,370 --> 00:40:21,050
Tamati?
Straight and true.
701
00:40:23,814 --> 00:40:25,204
What about Don Ducker?
702
00:40:27,657 --> 00:40:28,927
Between you and me'?
703
00:40:30,023 --> 00:40:31,523
Don's a great chairman,
704
00:40:32,189 --> 00:40:34,199
but he has trouble
getting his eye in.
705
00:40:34,224 --> 00:40:38,524
Most days he comes away empty-handed, so
one of us throws him a duck to take home.
706
00:40:38,549 --> 00:40:39,699
God loves a trier.
707
00:40:41,708 --> 00:40:44,488
Walter could be saying this
to deflect blame.
708
00:40:45,090 --> 00:40:49,040
Let's say he accidentally shot Leslie,
given his physical state.
709
00:40:49,827 --> 00:40:52,477
Out of panic, he decides
he saw Bill Baker.
710
00:40:53,668 --> 00:40:56,378
He may even truly believe
he saw Bill Baker.
711
00:40:56,467 --> 00:40:58,327
Tamati plays along in support.
712
00:40:58,458 --> 00:41:01,353
Yeah, but why blame a ghost?
He must know that won't stack up.
713
00:41:01,378 --> 00:41:03,338
Why not say it was someone real?
714
00:41:03,585 --> 00:41:07,350
Because ghosts can't be proven or
disproven. It is kind of a grey area.
715
00:41:07,375 --> 00:41:09,833
What? No, I'd say it
was pretty black and white.
716
00:41:09,858 --> 00:41:13,204
They don't exist, and they certainly
don't run around discharging firearms.
717
00:41:13,229 --> 00:41:16,009
If someone was there,
they were really there.
718
00:41:16,065 --> 00:41:18,425
So we are looking for
a ninth shooter.
719
00:41:23,893 --> 00:41:27,773
You know, this whole rahui,
tapu thing makes me kind of nervous.
720
00:41:28,142 --> 00:41:31,772
We're investigating; we're not
using it. I think it's OK.
721
00:41:33,178 --> 00:41:34,338
(CELL PHONE RINGS)
722
00:41:35,380 --> 00:41:36,650
The sound of nature.
723
00:41:37,824 --> 00:41:38,164
Yes?
724
00:41:40,252 --> 00:41:41,002
OK, thanks.
725
00:41:43,303 --> 00:41:46,515
Frodo's at the Toad and Lion.
Apparently, he's in a bit of a state.
726
00:41:46,540 --> 00:41:48,320
Suss him out. I'm good here.
727
00:42:01,526 --> 00:42:02,986
(CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS)
728
00:42:07,273 --> 00:42:08,493
(BIRDS CALL SOFTLY)
729
00:42:12,219 --> 00:42:15,072
Frankie Oades has been on a bender
for a couple of days.
730
00:42:15,097 --> 00:42:16,471
He's been here the whole time?
731
00:42:16,496 --> 00:42:20,828
Well, no. I mean, we don't offer
accommodation, but he's been coming and going.
732
00:42:20,853 --> 00:42:24,674
As you know, the Toad and Lion is
an aspirational establishment.
733
00:42:24,699 --> 00:42:26,849
We try to encourage happy drinkers.
734
00:42:27,064 --> 00:42:31,374
When a punter gets morose, it's a
bit of a downer. But he won't leave.
735
00:42:32,375 --> 00:42:34,055
How you doing there, Frodo?
736
00:42:35,257 --> 00:42:36,687
He won't give me beer.
737
00:42:37,618 --> 00:42:39,338
I can't serve him any more.
738
00:42:39,624 --> 00:42:41,225
I think that's a good thing.
739
00:42:41,250 --> 00:42:42,980
Is it? Beer helps me forget.
740
00:42:44,734 --> 00:42:45,544
Forget what?
741
00:42:46,584 --> 00:42:52,714
The first time I picked up a gun after Hayden died -
the first time, man - and this happens. I'm jinxed.
742
00:42:53,011 --> 00:42:54,971
I doubt that. But you are drunk.
743
00:42:55,782 --> 00:43:00,637
How about I take you home? You can sleep it
off and we can talk about that statement.
744
00:43:00,662 --> 00:43:04,232
There's no beer at home. Yeah,
you don't need more beer, Frodo.
745
00:43:04,257 --> 00:43:05,757
You're killing my buzz.
746
00:43:07,339 --> 00:43:10,269
To be honest, it doesn't
seem like a good time.
747
00:43:10,426 --> 00:43:14,704
What if I refuse to go? Then I'll have to
arrest you for being drunk and disorderly.
748
00:43:14,729 --> 00:43:17,399
(SIGHS) Think I'm feeling the
depressions.
749
00:43:19,605 --> 00:43:21,275
Yeah, I can see that, mate.
750
00:43:23,347 --> 00:43:24,777
Let's go, eh? Come on.
751
00:43:26,635 --> 00:43:27,445
(BOTH GRUNT)
752
00:43:33,291 --> 00:43:36,127
There you go. One almond
and turmeric macchiato.
753
00:43:36,152 --> 00:43:38,582
Thank you, Kimberley.
No sign of Frodo?
754
00:43:38,988 --> 00:43:41,323
He's at the cop shop
sleeping off a bender.
755
00:43:41,348 --> 00:43:43,368
Always sorted me out in my youth.
756
00:43:43,939 --> 00:43:46,719
Oh, not tired of wibbling
so soon, Detective?
757
00:43:46,865 --> 00:43:50,520
I'm still getting the hang of it. But why
wibble when I can have the real thing?
758
00:43:50,545 --> 00:43:52,745
Coconut milk flat white?
Thank you.
759
00:43:53,135 --> 00:43:56,916
Oh, urn, Jean, did you get your usual
delivery from Ollie Garrett on Saturday?
760
00:43:56,941 --> 00:44:00,158
The duck egg man? Oh, they're
very underrated, you know.
761
00:44:00,183 --> 00:44:01,153
Yes, so I hear.
762
00:44:01,786 --> 00:44:06,687
They're fattier, you see, so they provide fluff and
lightness and general oomph to cakes and pastries.
763
00:44:06,712 --> 00:44:09,952
And flavour too.
Right. So you did get your delivery?
764
00:44:10,378 --> 00:44:13,438
Alas, no. Well, the deal is
first in first served,
765
00:44:13,636 --> 00:44:16,968
and I've never missed out before,
so I can't complain.
766
00:44:16,993 --> 00:44:19,533
But my Saturday Genoise
cake had to wait.
767
00:44:20,733 --> 00:44:24,023
So if Mrs Marlowe missed out,
being sixth on the list,
768
00:44:24,309 --> 00:44:28,756
does that mean nearly half of your clients
on Saturday didn't get deliveries?
769
00:44:28,781 --> 00:44:31,994
Yeah, I didn't make it
through all of them. Ran out.
770
00:44:32,019 --> 00:44:34,909
The girls, they weren't
laying well that week.
771
00:44:35,411 --> 00:44:37,901
Sorry. My thoughts have been
like jelly.
772
00:44:38,758 --> 00:44:43,308
You say you ran out, but when you arrived
home I saw eggs still in your ute.
773
00:44:45,347 --> 00:44:47,257
Must've been the cracked ones.
774
00:44:48,146 --> 00:44:50,576
So, do you remember your
last delivery?
775
00:44:50,779 --> 00:44:52,969
Uh, yeah. Um, I got to Mrs Campbell.
776
00:44:55,148 --> 00:44:57,108
Before you ran out of good eggs?
777
00:44:57,409 --> 00:44:59,199
Only the best for my clients.
778
00:44:59,892 --> 00:45:00,642
OK, thanks.
779
00:45:02,780 --> 00:45:05,320
Are, um, you doing all right?
Not really.
780
00:45:06,543 --> 00:45:09,943
But what can you do?
Well, at least you've got support.
781
00:45:10,102 --> 00:45:12,072
Jenny? Yeah, I guess that helps.
782
00:45:14,710 --> 00:45:17,070
OK. Well, we'll keep you updated.
OK.
783
00:45:24,540 --> 00:45:26,230
(SLOW, MOODY COUNTRY MUSIC)
784
00:45:36,184 --> 00:45:37,864
Good day for it, Detective.
785
00:45:43,137 --> 00:45:46,191
Is Lance Gifford taking
Triple X Steels in bulk now?
786
00:45:46,216 --> 00:45:47,356
What?
By the box.
787
00:45:47,768 --> 00:45:51,075
Oh, no, no, just picking up some new
T-shirts. One for each day of the year?
788
00:45:51,100 --> 00:45:52,540
No, they're for fundraising.
789
00:45:52,565 --> 00:45:53,595
Do you want one?
790
00:45:56,098 --> 00:45:57,068
Uh, I'll pass.
791
00:45:58,464 --> 00:46:00,314
I'm interested in Bill Baker.
792
00:46:00,466 --> 00:46:02,196
Why? Been dead for 30 years.
793
00:46:03,186 --> 00:46:05,722
I know. Technically, it's a
cold case, but...
794
00:46:05,747 --> 00:46:09,157
Well, he was the greatest shooter
this club's ever had.
795
00:46:10,931 --> 00:46:12,881
I don't see your name up there.
796
00:46:14,148 --> 00:46:18,658
Well, as chairperson it might be a bad
look if I was hogging the limelight.
797
00:46:19,283 --> 00:46:22,287
Have you ever known anyone to use
Bill Baker's maimai?
798
00:46:22,312 --> 00:46:23,062
Nah, never.
799
00:46:26,362 --> 00:46:29,132
It sits there as a monument
to his greatness.
800
00:46:32,032 --> 00:46:36,072
Even though it's the best spot?
Well, that's a matter of opinion.
801
00:46:36,591 --> 00:46:40,958
Walter Elliot believes that anyone wanting
an advantage would opt for that spot.
802
00:46:40,983 --> 00:46:42,553
That'd be disrespectful.
803
00:46:43,009 --> 00:46:45,329
Well, someone's been there
recently.
804
00:46:45,974 --> 00:46:47,534
We found two shell cases.
805
00:46:48,463 --> 00:46:51,983
At first glance, they seem to be
12 gauge Triple X Steels.
806
00:46:53,826 --> 00:46:55,146
I didn't see anyone.
807
00:46:55,903 --> 00:46:57,763
Were you wearing your glasses?
808
00:46:58,736 --> 00:46:59,426
Of course.
809
00:47:00,892 --> 00:47:04,782
Well, the shells are being
fingerprinted. We'll know more soon.
810
00:47:10,456 --> 00:47:11,146
This here?
811
00:47:12,185 --> 00:47:13,827
That's my great-grandfather.
812
00:47:13,852 --> 00:47:17,942
Don Ducker Senior. He's with Henry Lyons
- Leslie and Jenny's great-grandfather.
813
00:47:17,967 --> 00:47:19,367
The original stalkers?
814
00:47:20,175 --> 00:47:21,965
First day of the season 1935.
815
00:47:23,607 --> 00:47:25,666
They built this club from nothing.
816
00:47:25,691 --> 00:47:28,271
I still use that gun
as a sign of respect.
817
00:47:28,617 --> 00:47:30,057
Kicks like an old mule.
818
00:47:30,582 --> 00:47:34,501
Jenny still has her great-grandfather's,
too. See, they're a matching pair.
819
00:47:34,526 --> 00:47:37,077
There's something timeless
about their simplicity.
820
00:47:37,102 --> 00:47:38,980
Jenny Lyons still owns that gun?
821
00:47:39,005 --> 00:47:42,793
Well, Leslie inherited it, and then she
passed it on when she went all greenie.
822
00:47:42,818 --> 00:47:44,868
But that's not a .410?
Oh God, no.
823
00:47:44,893 --> 00:47:48,063
Those men did not muck around.
12 gauge all the way.
824
00:47:51,381 --> 00:47:54,073
Everyone squeeze in a little bit
closer. Don't be shy.
825
00:47:54,098 --> 00:47:56,151
We all know each other, don't we?
826
00:47:56,176 --> 00:47:57,346
Cheese, everybody.
827
00:47:58,518 --> 00:48:02,947
(CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS) Righto, everybody
take your 100% pure New Zealand coffees
828
00:48:02,972 --> 00:48:06,702
back into the van and off we go.
OK? You've got a good smile.
829
00:48:07,109 --> 00:48:08,309
All rig ht.
Lance.
830
00:48:08,791 --> 00:48:12,878
Look, I'd love to stop and chat, Detective.
I've just got a busy day, OK?
831
00:48:12,903 --> 00:48:14,463
Sir, this is your camera.
832
00:48:14,691 --> 00:48:17,001
He's such a charlatan.
Double mocha?
833
00:48:18,546 --> 00:48:22,886
Yeah, as relieved as I am to see you
open, Kimberley, hold that thought.
834
00:48:23,373 --> 00:48:25,513
I didn't mention it
cos it isn't used.
835
00:48:25,538 --> 00:48:27,198
Shouldn't it be in a safe?
836
00:48:27,257 --> 00:48:29,514
When Leslie gave it to me,
it was decommissioned.
837
00:48:29,539 --> 00:48:30,689
It's an heirloom.
838
00:48:30,933 --> 00:48:34,514
It's the gun my great-grandfather
owned when he set up the club.
839
00:48:34,539 --> 00:48:36,499
With Don Ducker Senior?
Mm-hm.
840
00:48:37,210 --> 00:48:39,640
He fought in the Great War'?
Gallipoli.
841
00:48:40,258 --> 00:48:42,358
My great-grandfather served, too.
842
00:48:42,508 --> 00:48:47,745
Charles William Shepherd, Auckland Mounted
Rifles, Gallipoli, wounded off at Chunuk Bair.
843
00:48:47,770 --> 00:48:50,116
Who knows? Maybe they were
trench buddies.
844
00:48:50,141 --> 00:48:52,585
Auckland 6th Battalion,
arrived after Chunuk Bair,
845
00:48:52,610 --> 00:48:53,820
fought til the end.
846
00:48:54,769 --> 00:48:56,959
The Great War -
such an ironic name.
847
00:48:58,343 --> 00:49:00,557
At least it's great that they
both came home,
848
00:49:00,582 --> 00:49:04,340
otherwise we wouldn't be talking.
(CHUCKLES) Nice way of looking at it.
849
00:49:04,365 --> 00:49:06,916
Well, if that's all,
I should get back to dear Ollie.
850
00:49:06,941 --> 00:49:09,102
So much to organise to farewell Leslie.
Of course.
851
00:49:09,127 --> 00:49:11,378
I will need to take
the gun to be examined.
852
00:49:11,403 --> 00:49:13,942
I told you it's decommissioned.
It's merely an heirloom.
853
00:49:13,967 --> 00:49:15,927
I understand.
But all the same.
854
00:49:18,044 --> 00:49:18,384
Hey-
855
00:49:20,696 --> 00:49:22,006
How'd I get in here?
856
00:49:23,224 --> 00:49:27,624
Well, Breen was taking you home when
you jumped out of the moving vehicle
857
00:49:28,258 --> 00:49:30,879
and started taking your clothes off
at the traffic lights.
858
00:49:30,904 --> 00:49:33,094
Oh man. That was the Tequila, I bet.
859
00:49:34,184 --> 00:49:35,924
Shouldn't drink that stuff.
860
00:49:36,332 --> 00:49:38,242
Hm, perhaps not in such volume.
861
00:49:39,607 --> 00:49:40,977
How's the head?
Bad.
862
00:49:42,569 --> 00:49:45,921
I want my one phone call. Frodo,
you can have as many as you like.
863
00:49:45,946 --> 00:49:49,188
We're letting you go with a pre-charge
warning. But we do need that statement.
864
00:49:49,213 --> 00:49:53,353
But I want a lawyer. Well, you don't
need one. But if you so wish...
865
00:49:53,627 --> 00:49:55,767
Yeah, nah, I totally need a lawyer.
866
00:49:59,465 --> 00:50:04,155
In the unlikely event of an emergency,
follow your crew. They know what to do.
867
00:50:04,568 --> 00:50:06,628
Crew?
No, I'm the crew, Mr Chan.
868
00:50:09,612 --> 00:50:11,230
Now everyone test your whistles.
869
00:50:11,255 --> 00:50:12,715
(WHISTLES PEAL SHRILLY)
870
00:50:14,330 --> 00:50:14,790
Lance.
871
00:50:15,827 --> 00:50:17,967
Lance!
All right, all right, stop.
872
00:50:18,338 --> 00:50:19,208
Stop, please.
873
00:50:20,551 --> 00:50:22,715
This had better be good. I got a
bunch of happy campers here
874
00:50:22,740 --> 00:50:26,240
about to experience the tranquil
waterways of Brokenwood.
875
00:50:26,281 --> 00:50:29,471
Interested in the local bird
life, are they? Indeed.
876
00:50:29,619 --> 00:50:31,005
And what do we do, people?
877
00:50:31,030 --> 00:50:33,595
We take only photographs,
and we leave only...
878
00:50:33,620 --> 00:50:34,790
ALL: Fingerprints!
879
00:50:34,854 --> 00:50:37,704
Footprints. We leave only
footprints, Mr Chan.
880
00:50:37,950 --> 00:50:41,671
These T-shirts. Are they members
of the Duck Stalkers' Association?
881
00:50:41,696 --> 00:50:43,376
(SIGHS) Look, what is this?
882
00:50:45,180 --> 00:50:49,674
I'm trying to run a legitimate business here, and
police harassment looks bloody bad on Trip Advisor.
883
00:50:49,699 --> 00:50:51,197
What's going on, Lance?
884
00:50:51,222 --> 00:50:54,006
It's nothing. Everyone gets a
free T-shirt with a ticket.
885
00:50:54,031 --> 00:50:56,396
And they don't even know
what it says.
886
00:50:56,421 --> 00:50:57,931
WOMAN: Excuse me. Photo?
887
00:50:58,740 --> 00:51:01,356
Ah, no. Lovely red hair.
Oh yes, go for it.
888
00:51:01,381 --> 00:51:04,742
No, please, stop. We love Kiwi ducks.
(CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS)
889
00:51:04,767 --> 00:51:06,507
ALL: Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang!
890
00:51:08,246 --> 00:51:09,346
Bang! Bang! Bang!
891
00:51:17,973 --> 00:51:19,133
(CELL PHONE RINGS)
892
00:51:23,418 --> 00:51:24,878
Hello, Marion speaking.
893
00:51:25,253 --> 00:51:27,873
Marion Ducker, ifs Detective
Kristin Sims.
894
00:51:28,023 --> 00:51:33,703
Hi, I'm just wondering if you received a delivery
of duck eggs from Ollie Garrett on Saturday.
895
00:51:34,048 --> 00:51:34,848
Ah, no. Why?
896
00:51:36,809 --> 00:51:38,599
It's just a routine enquiry.
897
00:51:40,063 --> 00:51:41,733
Uh, yes, sorry. Yes, I did.
898
00:51:43,188 --> 00:51:46,706
Urn, I was confused. I thought you
meant last weekend, when I missed out.
899
00:51:46,731 --> 00:51:47,931
Yes, I did.
Right.
900
00:51:49,146 --> 00:51:50,746
Well, that's all I need. Thanks.
901
00:51:50,771 --> 00:51:51,341
OK, bye.
902
00:52:08,260 --> 00:52:10,280
Hi, Ollie.
It's Detective Sims.
903
00:52:10,380 --> 00:52:14,320
It seems you made a delivery
to Marion Ducker after Mrs Campbell.
904
00:52:15,625 --> 00:52:16,195
Uh-huh.
905
00:52:17,410 --> 00:52:20,940
Do you remember delivering to her
the week before as well?
906
00:52:21,618 --> 00:52:23,298
I can't actually remember.
907
00:52:24,737 --> 00:52:30,477
Well, Mrs Marlowe received her order that week
and she's further down the list. Does that help?
908
00:52:30,684 --> 00:52:31,714
Then I must've.
909
00:52:32,541 --> 00:52:33,281
Yes, I did.
910
00:52:34,248 --> 00:52:34,998
OK. Thanks.
911
00:52:39,977 --> 00:52:40,677
Detective.
912
00:52:41,258 --> 00:52:42,078
Salutations.
913
00:52:43,177 --> 00:52:45,127
I'm here for the Hobbit.
What?
914
00:52:45,206 --> 00:52:46,476
Frodo. He called me.
915
00:52:55,382 --> 00:52:57,860
All that's required is a
statement of facts, you got it'?
916
00:52:57,885 --> 00:52:59,085
Yeah.
That's all.
917
00:52:59,749 --> 00:53:02,207
Nothing more. That's all you
have to give them.
918
00:53:02,232 --> 00:53:04,242
You've got nothing to hide.
No.
919
00:53:04,698 --> 00:53:07,434
You've got nothing to hide, right'?
I don't want to hide anything.
920
00:53:07,459 --> 00:53:10,639
Splendid. (KNOCK AT DOOR)
I'll lead you through it.
921
00:53:11,250 --> 00:53:11,710
Right.
922
00:53:14,333 --> 00:53:15,193
Are we ready?
923
00:53:15,908 --> 00:53:19,643
Well, as you know, Detective Sims, I've had
limited time to be briefed by my client,
924
00:53:19,668 --> 00:53:23,344
but Mr Oades is very happy to
furnish you with a simple account
925
00:53:23,369 --> 00:53:26,274
from his point of view as an innocent
witness to this tragic accident.
926
00:53:26,299 --> 00:53:29,769
In other words, he's prepared
to give a statement. Yeah.
927
00:53:29,942 --> 00:53:33,589
Good. So, Frodo, can you tell me
about the events leading up-?
928
00:53:33,614 --> 00:53:37,854
My client recalls very little other
than- I killed that Garrett woman.
929
00:53:39,150 --> 00:53:40,930
Steady on there.
Nah, I did.
930
00:53:41,898 --> 00:53:44,074
Frodo, I don't think
that's accurate.
931
00:53:44,099 --> 00:53:47,876
If my client and I could have a further
moment alone? Why? I killed the lady.
932
00:53:47,901 --> 00:53:51,595
Right. My client is clearly hungover,
possibly still under the influence.
933
00:53:51,620 --> 00:53:52,780
Both barrels, man.
934
00:53:53,490 --> 00:53:54,710
Totally wasted her.
935
00:53:58,935 --> 00:54:00,085
It was real misty.
936
00:54:00,501 --> 00:54:03,076
I was calling the birds in,
thinking about my mate.
937
00:54:03,101 --> 00:54:04,441
(DUCK WHISTLE QUACKS)
938
00:54:08,100 --> 00:54:09,890
Just like old times, eh, bro?
939
00:54:10,127 --> 00:54:13,382
'It was supposed to be a day of
remembrance; you know, of celebration.
940
00:54:13,407 --> 00:54:16,359
'I'd just gained the confidence
to get back out there. But then...
941
00:54:16,384 --> 00:54:19,384
'that's when I saw Hayden -
over the other side.'
942
00:54:19,580 --> 00:54:22,360
LESLIE: Don't shoot! Don't shoot!
(GUNSHOT)
943
00:54:26,412 --> 00:54:29,642
Next thing, the lady is
slumped in her boat, dead as.
944
00:54:30,383 --> 00:54:32,363
Frodo, where exactly was Hayden?
945
00:54:34,123 --> 00:54:38,053
On this old maimai that this dead
Maori fulla used to shoot from.
946
00:54:38,098 --> 00:54:40,178
Can you indicate it from this map?
947
00:54:42,288 --> 00:54:43,258
It's that one.
948
00:54:45,332 --> 00:54:48,452
And do you recall what Hayden's
ghost was wearing?
949
00:54:52,736 --> 00:54:56,906
Some weird hat and bandana thing.
His face was covered in camo paint.
950
00:54:57,565 --> 00:55:01,535
So how could you be sure it was him?
No one else uses that maimai.
951
00:55:02,018 --> 00:55:04,158
I was thinking about him real hard.
952
00:55:04,494 --> 00:55:08,074
I summonsed his ghost, man,
and then it all turned to crap.
953
00:55:09,666 --> 00:55:11,726
I know what I did. I gotta own it.
954
00:55:16,460 --> 00:55:17,600
I know what I saw!
955
00:55:18,812 --> 00:55:19,492
Or do you?
956
00:55:20,241 --> 00:55:23,941
You're my lawyer. I thought you were
supposed to believe me.
957
00:55:24,651 --> 00:55:26,851
Gentlemen, can you give me a moment?
958
00:55:31,668 --> 00:55:33,592
What happened to me
doing all the talking?
959
00:55:33,617 --> 00:55:35,510
I told you I wasn't
going to hide anything.
960
00:55:35,535 --> 00:55:38,555
And you proved that, Frodo,
in spectacular style.
961
00:55:39,694 --> 00:55:41,746
The Brokenwood Duck Stalkers'
Association is nothing
962
00:55:41,771 --> 00:55:46,003
without its exclusive lease to shoot on Walter
Elliot's property. That's nothing to do with me.
963
00:55:46,028 --> 00:55:47,398
You're a member.
So?
964
00:55:48,248 --> 00:55:51,866
You and Don Ducker got together to
create a quid pro quo scenario
965
00:55:51,891 --> 00:55:54,876
whereby you guarantee increased
membership to the DSA
966
00:55:54,901 --> 00:55:58,391
in exchange for him guaranteeing
access to the waterways.
967
00:55:58,479 --> 00:56:02,829
The fly in the ointment - Leslie Garrett and her
plan to shut down duck shooting in the area.
968
00:56:02,854 --> 00:56:07,188
If Walter had to revoke his lease, Don would
lose his club and you'd lose your business.
969
00:56:07,213 --> 00:56:11,030
If you're suggesting that I shot Leslie, then how
do you explain the fact that I wasn't even there?
970
00:56:11,055 --> 00:56:14,023
See, I don't know that. Because you've
never been clear exactly where you were.
971
00:56:14,048 --> 00:56:17,746
How can I can't prove that I was nowhere in
particular? You know what, this is complete bullshit.
972
00:56:17,771 --> 00:56:21,310
Are you denying an arrangement
between you and Don Ducker exists?
973
00:56:21,335 --> 00:56:24,365
Cos Don's on his way here now
to talk to my boss,
974
00:56:24,804 --> 00:56:26,484
give his version of events.
975
00:56:31,543 --> 00:56:33,093
I want to call my lawyer.
976
00:56:36,453 --> 00:56:39,533
(CLEARS THROAT) Thank you for
your honesty, Frodo.
977
00:56:39,664 --> 00:56:42,484
I know that must have been
hard to talk about.
978
00:56:43,203 --> 00:56:46,047
We're not going to charge you at
this stage with manslaughter,
979
00:56:46,072 --> 00:56:51,012
although, given your statement we may need
to enforce 'careless use of a firearm'.
980
00:56:51,341 --> 00:56:53,131
Please! ls that it?
You have no evidence.
981
00:56:53,156 --> 00:56:54,720
We have a confession, Dennis.
982
00:56:54,745 --> 00:56:57,705
Made under the duress of
post-traumatic stress!
983
00:56:57,904 --> 00:57:00,044
Not to mention a three-day bender.
984
00:57:00,131 --> 00:57:01,631
(CELL PHONE RINGS)
Yep.
985
00:57:03,650 --> 00:57:04,110
Lance.
986
00:57:05,742 --> 00:57:06,432
OK. Where?
987
00:57:10,002 --> 00:57:13,264
Right, well, I won't be charging
for travel time, will I?
988
00:57:13,289 --> 00:57:15,009
Say nothing. I'm on my way.
989
00:57:15,161 --> 00:57:17,771
Well done, Detective.
You are quite right.
990
00:57:18,414 --> 00:57:22,876
My client, Gifford Eco Tours, does have a special
arrangement with the Duck Stalkers' Association
991
00:57:22,901 --> 00:57:25,835
whereby a ticket bought entitles the
holder to a free T-shirt,
992
00:57:25,860 --> 00:57:29,308
which purchases a temporary membership
of the aforementioned association.
993
00:57:29,333 --> 00:57:35,213
Now, this is all completely legitimate under Section
21.1 of the Incorporated Societies Act 1908.
994
00:57:36,215 --> 00:57:38,752
In other words, Detective,
as the old saying goes,
995
00:57:38,777 --> 00:57:43,024
it seems pretty legal to me. And to
which my client admits, right, Lance?
996
00:57:43,049 --> 00:57:45,148
That's right, I do.
Which is bloody refreshing,
997
00:57:45,173 --> 00:57:46,904
given I've got another client
right next door
998
00:57:46,929 --> 00:57:50,255
is admitting to something he, in
all likelihood, didn't do. Frodo?
999
00:57:50,280 --> 00:57:51,500
Yes, foolish Frodo.
1000
00:57:52,133 --> 00:57:55,582
Yet, on the other hand, Mr Gifford here
is admitting to something he did do
1001
00:57:55,607 --> 00:57:58,949
that is completely immaterial
to the event in question,
1002
00:57:58,974 --> 00:58:01,949
which is the inadvertent and tragic
death of a woman who, by all accounts,
1003
00:58:01,974 --> 00:58:07,349
was an accident waiting to happen, given she sailed
willingly into what can only be described as a war zone.
1004
00:58:07,374 --> 00:58:11,076
So unless you have any actual
evidence of any actual wrongdoing,
1005
00:58:11,101 --> 00:58:13,481
then this fishing expedition
must end.
1006
00:58:15,261 --> 00:58:17,181
You all right there, Detective?
1007
00:58:18,803 --> 00:58:20,263
Detective Sims, please.
1008
00:58:22,570 --> 00:58:23,550
Detective.
Oh.
1009
00:58:25,892 --> 00:58:29,862
Ollie. My message said to call;
I didn't mean for you to come in.
1010
00:58:30,127 --> 00:58:32,727
That's OK. Probably
easier in person. OK.
1011
00:58:33,132 --> 00:58:33,932
Ollie.
Don.
1012
00:58:35,814 --> 00:58:37,964
I'm hereto see Detective Shepherd.
1013
00:58:39,470 --> 00:58:42,280
I'm, uh... I'm so sorry
for your loss, mate.
1014
00:58:44,323 --> 00:58:46,403
You doing OK'?
Moving through it.
1015
00:58:47,599 --> 00:58:47,939
Don.
1016
00:58:58,878 --> 00:59:00,738
Could we go somewhere quieter?
1017
00:59:01,608 --> 00:59:05,718
As I mentioned, these two shells
were found on Bill Baker's maimai.
1018
00:59:05,773 --> 00:59:09,512
The only fingerprints on them are a
match to yours. Can you explain that?
1019
00:59:09,537 --> 00:59:10,987
No, that's impossible.
1020
00:59:11,975 --> 00:59:14,505
Don, they're a match.
They're not mine.
1021
00:59:16,848 --> 00:59:21,468
I mean, perhaps birds carried them from
mine. I mean, it's only a few yards.
1022
00:59:22,262 --> 00:59:26,375
Or perhaps you shot from that maimai
and have been reluctant to admit it,
1023
00:59:26,400 --> 00:59:30,040
given it's a breach of code
amongst the other shooters. No.
1024
00:59:31,413 --> 00:59:36,923
We have three witnesses who saw someone on that
maimai. They all described him the same way.
1025
00:59:38,407 --> 00:59:41,237
Yet, curiously, you
didn't see anyone at all.
1026
00:59:41,287 --> 00:59:43,937
And this is you
on the morning in question.
1027
00:59:44,359 --> 00:59:47,479
As you can see, the
similarities are hard to avoid.
1028
00:59:49,684 --> 00:59:53,264
Look, I never set foot on Wild Bill
Baker's maimai. Never.
1029
00:59:56,287 --> 01:00:00,177
You see, the reason why the
deliveries were incomplete is, um...
1030
01:00:02,541 --> 01:00:03,171
Oh man...
1031
01:00:06,484 --> 01:00:09,364
When I got to the Ducker house,
to Marion's...
1032
01:00:11,531 --> 01:00:12,151
Hi.
Hey.
1033
01:00:15,163 --> 01:00:16,593
Do you want to come in?
1034
01:00:23,048 --> 01:00:27,618
'Her kids were away, and we both just
had this feeling that we wanted to...'
1035
01:00:29,372 --> 01:00:30,982
Like we couldn't help it.
1036
01:00:31,126 --> 01:00:33,656
And that was the only time,
the one time.
1037
01:00:34,825 --> 01:00:35,985
And then Leslie...
1038
01:00:39,005 --> 01:00:40,205
I just feel so bad.
1039
01:00:42,840 --> 01:00:46,830
Well, I understand now why you
wanted to be away from the station.
1040
01:00:49,599 --> 01:00:51,259
I take it Don is not aware.
1041
01:00:52,293 --> 01:00:55,303
(SCOFFS) You think he would have
shaken my hand'?
1042
01:00:55,328 --> 01:00:57,410
I just can't believe that happened.
1043
01:00:57,435 --> 01:00:58,535
That was surreal.
1044
01:01:00,969 --> 01:01:03,339
Look, I will need to
corroborate this.
1045
01:01:06,050 --> 01:01:10,090
My husband is more interested in his
damn club than he is about me.
1046
01:01:11,458 --> 01:01:13,538
Over the years, it wears you down.
1047
01:01:14,412 --> 01:01:17,582
You have no idea how much
I despise all things duck.
1048
01:01:19,055 --> 01:01:20,145
But not the eggs.
1049
01:01:20,843 --> 01:01:23,603
That was just an excuse
to get to know Ollie.
1050
01:01:23,735 --> 01:01:25,475
Our paths had crossed and...
1051
01:01:25,693 --> 01:01:26,493
I liked him.
1052
01:01:27,607 --> 01:01:31,577
He'd come by each week and we'd
talk, each time a little longer.
1053
01:01:33,680 --> 01:01:36,060
And, well, then finally
last Saturday-
1054
01:01:36,198 --> 01:01:41,488
Between 7am and 8am on Saturday morning, were
you anywhere near the duck shooters' cove?
1055
01:01:41,888 --> 01:01:43,318
No.
Can you prove it'?
1056
01:01:44,877 --> 01:01:46,277
(UPBEAT COUNTRY MUSIC)
1057
01:01:52,576 --> 01:01:55,066
You're not suggesting we
killed Leslie?
1058
01:01:56,333 --> 01:01:57,663
Oh my God. Seriously?
1059
01:01:59,406 --> 01:02:01,436
We look at all the possibilities.
1060
01:02:01,560 --> 01:02:04,790
I never liked Leslie, but I never
wished her any ill.
1061
01:02:05,402 --> 01:02:06,202
No. God, no.
1062
01:02:08,766 --> 01:02:12,166
With Ollie, it was what it was,
but if Leslie hadn't...
1063
01:02:14,094 --> 01:02:17,164
Well, Iâm sure everyone would
be none the wiser.
1064
01:02:20,802 --> 01:02:24,022
I don't suppose we can keep
this between us, can we?
1065
01:02:24,170 --> 01:02:26,870
I don't think Don will
handle it very well.
1066
01:02:28,774 --> 01:02:30,444
I can't make any promises.
1067
01:02:42,252 --> 01:02:43,632
Will you be all right?
1068
01:02:44,060 --> 01:02:45,150
What's going on?
1069
01:02:46,344 --> 01:02:46,744
Yeah.
1070
01:03:00,239 --> 01:03:01,759
(DOWNBEAT COUNTRY MUSIC)
1071
01:03:10,513 --> 01:03:11,333
Dectectives.
1072
01:03:11,719 --> 01:03:14,841
Sorry to bother you. It's fine.
I've just been at the church.
1073
01:03:14,866 --> 01:03:19,996
Funeral arrangements? I've had to organise
everything. Ollie's still so distracted.
1074
01:03:20,175 --> 01:03:23,518
Were you aware of any frictions
between Ollie and Leslie?
1075
01:03:23,543 --> 01:03:24,343
In what way?
1076
01:03:24,821 --> 01:03:27,230
Lingering resentments,
domestic violence issues.
1077
01:03:27,255 --> 01:03:30,745
Heavens, no. They were married
10 years. Perfectly happy.
1078
01:03:31,697 --> 01:03:33,947
It's come to light that Ollie was...
1079
01:03:34,784 --> 01:03:35,884
had... an affair.
1080
01:03:36,614 --> 01:03:38,234
So perhaps not so perfect.
1081
01:03:38,856 --> 01:03:40,056
Are you sure?
Yes.
1082
01:03:42,622 --> 01:03:43,252
Who with?
1083
01:03:45,257 --> 01:03:47,977
Marion Ducker. They've both
admitted to it.
1084
01:03:48,777 --> 01:03:50,857
Well... I didn't see that coming.
1085
01:03:52,940 --> 01:03:58,390
We're yet to verify the exact whereabouts of
both Ollie and Marion when Leslie was killed.
1086
01:03:59,601 --> 01:04:00,821
Wait, they were...?
1087
01:04:01,764 --> 01:04:02,694
That morning'?
1088
01:04:06,015 --> 01:04:08,385
No, no. Ollie would never
hurt Leslie.
1089
01:04:10,418 --> 01:04:13,459
He might have stumbled,
but he wouldn't fall that far.
1090
01:04:13,484 --> 01:04:15,952
As for Marion, I don't
really know her.
1091
01:04:15,977 --> 01:04:18,727
And, you know, I'm sure
she drove him to it.
1092
01:04:20,274 --> 01:04:22,508
Ollie claims it
was a mutual decision.
1093
01:04:22,533 --> 01:04:25,833
Not Marion, Leslie. She was
so absorbed in her causes.
1094
01:04:26,246 --> 01:04:26,876
Poor man.
1095
01:04:27,663 --> 01:04:31,417
The other issue is the tests carried out
on your great-grandfather's shotgun
1096
01:04:31,442 --> 01:04:35,379
reveal that it was fired recently. Well,
that's not possible. It was decommissioned.
1097
01:04:35,404 --> 01:04:37,017
Leslie told me
when she passed it on.
1098
01:04:37,042 --> 01:04:38,202
You never checked?
1099
01:04:38,288 --> 01:04:42,237
No, I told you I'd never shoot with a
12 gauge. They have a kick like a mule.
1100
01:04:42,262 --> 01:04:43,012
OK. Thanks.
1101
01:04:43,820 --> 01:04:46,469
Will I be getting it back?
After a few more tests.
1102
01:04:46,494 --> 01:04:46,894
Sure.
1103
01:04:50,384 --> 01:04:52,862
How many ducks would a
duck plucker pluck,
1104
01:04:52,887 --> 01:04:56,777
if a duck plucker... BOTH: ...would
pluck ducks. And how many...
1105
01:04:57,653 --> 01:05:01,920
...mother's pluck ducks with their
brothers... DC Breen. Hard at work, I see.
1106
01:05:01,945 --> 01:05:05,365
Senior. Ah, Mrs Marlowe was just
dropping off some food.
1107
01:05:05,535 --> 01:05:08,595
For Frodo. He's in the slammer.
I remember Frodo.
1108
01:05:09,201 --> 01:05:11,931
Mrs Marlowe, this is
Area Commandeer Hughes.
1109
01:05:12,209 --> 01:05:13,249
Oh! Well, hello.
1110
01:05:15,522 --> 01:05:17,432
Mrs Marlowe.
Oh, Jean, please.
1111
01:05:18,326 --> 01:05:20,016
SOFTLY: Are you undercover?
1112
01:05:20,465 --> 01:05:24,975
Uh, day off. But you know what they say
- no rest for the wicked. (CHUCKLES)
1113
01:05:26,729 --> 01:05:29,439
(DOOR BEEPS)
Please, don't let me stop you.
1114
01:05:34,477 --> 01:05:36,777
Now, shall we try it
a little faster?
1115
01:05:37,330 --> 01:05:39,010
I should probably carry on.
1116
01:05:40,205 --> 01:05:40,725
Thanks.
1117
01:05:49,888 --> 01:05:50,748
What's this?
1118
01:05:53,842 --> 01:05:57,142
A bent piece of wire.
Haven't found any significance.
1119
01:06:00,003 --> 01:06:03,805
These shells here correspond to what
was found in Frankie Oades' maimai?
1120
01:06:03,830 --> 01:06:08,354
Yeah. They're Triple X Steels. It's what
all the 12 gauge shooters were using.
1121
01:06:08,379 --> 01:06:10,909
It's our main lead.
Except they're not.
1122
01:06:11,451 --> 01:06:15,671
Pull Frodo from the 'slammer' and
get me the key to the evidence room.
1123
01:06:20,006 --> 01:06:24,680
These shells were found on the floor of
your maimai. They're of the Triple X brand.
1124
01:06:24,705 --> 01:06:26,335
Confirming they're yours?
1125
01:06:26,461 --> 01:06:29,121
Yeah, they're mine.
I already admitted it.
1126
01:06:30,049 --> 01:06:31,719
They're over 15 years old.
1127
01:06:31,849 --> 01:06:32,129
So?
1128
01:06:33,087 --> 01:06:35,305
They belonged to my mate
who got killed.
1129
01:06:35,330 --> 01:06:37,050
I was having a shot for him.
1130
01:06:37,574 --> 01:06:39,336
Hunting just meant so much to him.
1131
01:06:39,361 --> 01:06:42,471
Even though you had access to a
fresh box of Triple X Steels?
1132
01:06:42,496 --> 01:06:45,656
I wanted to get a duck with
his ammo - for old times.
1133
01:06:46,486 --> 01:06:49,036
Before it all turned into
this nightmare.
1134
01:06:49,609 --> 01:06:53,779
See, this cartridge has the logo
of Triple X running down the length.
1135
01:06:54,137 --> 01:06:57,257
And this one says Triple X
here See the difference?
1136
01:06:58,934 --> 01:06:59,334
Yeah.
1137
01:07:00,467 --> 01:07:04,367
That tells me that these cartridges
- yours - housed lead pellets.
1138
01:07:05,204 --> 01:07:09,029
They're Triple X Lead, banned over
10 years ago after a law change.
1139
01:07:09,054 --> 01:07:09,454
Oh...
1140
01:07:10,562 --> 01:07:13,172
The victim was killed using
steel pellets.
1141
01:07:14,210 --> 01:07:16,810
You know what that means?
They were dodgy.
1142
01:07:17,453 --> 01:07:22,833
No, Frodo. It means that you didn't fire the
fatal blast - or any blast that made contact.
1143
01:07:23,416 --> 01:07:25,486
So I... (EXHALES) I didn't do it?
1144
01:07:26,771 --> 01:07:27,981
You couldn't have.
1145
01:07:29,208 --> 01:07:30,378
(BREATHES SHAKILY)
1146
01:07:31,198 --> 01:07:32,618
I don't know what to say.
1147
01:07:32,643 --> 01:07:35,155
How about, 'I won't use
lead shot any more'?
1148
01:07:35,180 --> 01:07:37,158
Bugger that. I'm not shooting
nothing no more.
1149
01:07:37,183 --> 01:07:40,233
I was over it before.
I'm totally over it, again.
1150
01:07:43,740 --> 01:07:47,380
Frodo, if you were always going to
use Hayden's old shells,
1151
01:07:47,566 --> 01:07:50,193
why did you take the Triple X's
from the meeting?
1152
01:07:50,218 --> 01:07:52,078
(CHUCKLES) Cos they were free.
1153
01:07:52,648 --> 01:07:55,111
I'm never gonna use them, though.
Do you want them?
1154
01:07:55,136 --> 01:07:56,396
Uh, no, thanks.
OK.
1155
01:08:00,135 --> 01:08:01,455
You've still got it.
1156
01:08:02,211 --> 01:08:04,061
Didn't get any ducks, though.
1157
01:08:04,307 --> 01:08:06,467
Crafty buggers were
staying on the water.
1158
01:08:06,492 --> 01:08:08,532
Perhaps they're getting smarter.
1159
01:08:08,641 --> 01:08:09,741
Always next year.
1160
01:08:12,974 --> 01:08:13,374
Gina.
1161
01:08:14,850 --> 01:08:15,250
Mike.
1162
01:08:16,311 --> 01:08:18,261
I am a sight for your sore eyes.
1163
01:08:20,127 --> 01:08:22,787
Any chance you could
translate this for us?
1164
01:08:22,969 --> 01:08:27,869
The impact of the first blast was on the
victim's left hand and side of her face.
1165
01:08:29,138 --> 01:08:30,900
It would have knocked her around.
1166
01:08:30,925 --> 01:08:31,445
Please.
1167
01:08:32,418 --> 01:08:33,858
Oh, did you say please?
1168
01:08:34,775 --> 01:08:35,865
How can I refuse?
1169
01:08:36,439 --> 01:08:39,329
When I realised, of course,
it was very simple.
1170
01:08:40,174 --> 01:08:43,654
For every action there is
an opposite and equal reaction.
1171
01:08:45,059 --> 01:08:49,699
When Leslie Garrett was hit with the
first blast, one of two things happened.
1172
01:08:54,210 --> 01:08:54,610
Boom!
1173
01:08:55,772 --> 01:08:59,532
The force would have knocked her
to her right and off balance.
1174
01:08:59,693 --> 01:09:01,717
She would have dropped
the megaphone,
1175
01:09:01,742 --> 01:09:05,852
her left leg traveling across in
front of the right to keep balance.
1176
01:09:06,416 --> 01:09:12,636
But this is a boat, so the motion was continuous,
spinning her around, presenting her right side when...
1177
01:09:14,560 --> 01:09:14,960
Boom!
1178
01:09:17,022 --> 01:09:18,352
The second blast hit.
1179
01:09:19,106 --> 01:09:22,266
That's why she was hit on both,
the left and right.
1180
01:09:23,742 --> 01:09:27,672
So both shots came from the left-hand
side of the cove? Correct.
1181
01:09:28,177 --> 01:09:33,347
If the blasts only came from the left bank, then
it can only have been Don Ducker or Bill Baker.
1182
01:09:33,372 --> 01:09:35,972
Or Jenny Lyons?
No, she was shooting lead.
1183
01:09:36,458 --> 01:09:39,868
And given Bill Baker is
an apparition, he and Don are...
1184
01:09:40,846 --> 01:09:42,646
...probably one and the same.
1185
01:09:47,754 --> 01:09:48,094
Don?
1186
01:09:49,667 --> 01:09:51,047
Don, are you out here?
1187
01:09:53,138 --> 01:09:54,298
(GASPS)
(GUNSHOT)
1188
01:09:57,291 --> 01:09:58,281
(INTENSE MUSIC)
1189
01:10:00,975 --> 01:10:03,525
Marion Ducker is in a critical
condition,
1190
01:10:04,401 --> 01:10:09,251
and we have an eyewitness who saw a figure
in a long dark coat leaving the scene.
1191
01:10:11,648 --> 01:10:13,668
But Dogs say the scent went cold.
1192
01:10:14,646 --> 01:10:16,496
Don Ducker's phone still off?
1193
01:10:16,559 --> 01:10:19,219
Yeah, Breen picked him up
at the clubhouse.
1194
01:10:19,723 --> 01:10:21,223
He took him to hospital.
1195
01:10:21,606 --> 01:10:26,176
Don's gun was found across the road from his
house, and his gun safe's been jimmied open.
1196
01:10:26,201 --> 01:10:30,489
Horne invasion? There's no sign of
forced entry on either exterior door.
1197
01:10:30,514 --> 01:10:32,014
Staged?
Feels that way.
1198
01:10:33,766 --> 01:10:37,537
His fingerprints were found on the
shell casing at Bill Baker's maimai.
1199
01:10:37,562 --> 01:10:40,488
He was the only one on that
side of the cove using a 12 gauge.
1200
01:10:40,513 --> 01:10:43,223
Motive?
To get Leslie Garrett out of the way
1201
01:10:44,531 --> 01:10:47,611
to ensure his beloved Duck Stalkers
stayed viable.
1202
01:10:48,333 --> 01:10:52,033
He said, quote, 'I would rather
die than see this club fail.'
1203
01:10:53,294 --> 01:10:55,541
Substitute 'die' with
'kill', you think?
1204
01:10:55,566 --> 01:11:00,936
Yeah, and if he's messed up enough to do that,
then he could have probably shot his wife,
1205
01:11:01,080 --> 01:11:02,770
devastated at her betrayal.
1206
01:11:03,288 --> 01:11:04,148
Bring him in.
1207
01:11:06,097 --> 01:11:08,697
Marion's parents have
picked up the kids,
1208
01:11:09,484 --> 01:11:13,114
drove them to the city. We didn't
want them around as we...
1209
01:11:13,176 --> 01:11:15,606
you know, tried to work
through things.
1210
01:11:17,718 --> 01:11:18,638
And did you...
1211
01:11:19,287 --> 01:11:20,567
work through things?
1212
01:11:21,356 --> 01:11:24,076
(CHUCKLES WRYLY) I said
I needed some space.
1213
01:11:25,130 --> 01:11:27,890
So you decided to bed
down at the club? Yeah.
1214
01:11:28,258 --> 01:11:29,068
Big mistake.
1215
01:11:29,768 --> 01:11:33,058
Because? Because I wasn't there
when Marion was attacked.
1216
01:11:33,083 --> 01:11:35,419
If l had been, I could've
stopped it.
1217
01:11:35,444 --> 01:11:37,594
Would've shot the intruder myself!
1218
01:11:41,077 --> 01:11:42,627
Look, what I mean is I...
1219
01:11:45,136 --> 01:11:47,616
I should have been there
to protect her.
1220
01:11:49,085 --> 01:11:52,145
There was no sign of forced
entry into your house.
1221
01:11:52,286 --> 01:11:55,150
Marion probably left a door open. She wasn't
thinking straight, what with all the-
1222
01:11:55,175 --> 01:11:58,178
Yet the gun safe was broken into.
Yeah, well, there you go.
1223
01:11:58,203 --> 01:12:02,572
It's a burglary gone wrong. I mean, have
you talked to that bastard Garrett?
1224
01:12:02,597 --> 01:12:04,567
Ollie wasn't angry with Marion.
1225
01:12:06,081 --> 01:12:07,291
(SCOFFS) Oh, I see.
1226
01:12:09,481 --> 01:12:13,001
What, and I am? Your gun was
found dumped across the road.
1227
01:12:13,161 --> 01:12:15,181
The only prints on it were yours.
1228
01:12:15,330 --> 01:12:18,930
The expended shell cartridges
have your prints on them too.
1229
01:12:20,477 --> 01:12:24,608
OK, if they were taken from my box,
then they're probably the unused ones
1230
01:12:24,633 --> 01:12:27,098
that I put back the morning
I went shooting.
1231
01:12:27,123 --> 01:12:32,303
The morning Leslie Garrett was shot with
shells, again, bearing only your prints, Don.
1232
01:12:34,007 --> 01:12:39,197
I've got kids, for God's sake. Do you seriously
think that I would shoot my own wife?
1233
01:12:39,319 --> 01:12:40,759
But how angry were you?
1234
01:12:41,947 --> 01:12:43,327
Yeah, OK, I was angry.
1235
01:12:45,255 --> 01:12:46,405
But not like that.
1236
01:12:48,263 --> 01:12:51,587
Did you shoot Leslie Garrett?
No! I've already told you.
1237
01:12:51,612 --> 01:12:53,863
You were desperate to keep
the DSA afloat.
1238
01:12:53,888 --> 01:12:55,838
Did you pose as Bill Baker?
No.
1239
01:12:56,558 --> 01:12:59,328
Well, someone did.
Yeah, well, it wasn't me!
1240
01:13:02,363 --> 01:13:05,488
Well, he's not saying anything else
without his lawyer.
1241
01:13:05,513 --> 01:13:07,508
Tell me it's not Dennis Buchanan.
1242
01:13:07,533 --> 01:13:10,183
No, thank God. Some big shot
from the city.
1243
01:13:10,583 --> 01:13:13,871
He'll be here in the morning. Should we
charge him with something just to hold him?
1244
01:13:13,896 --> 01:13:16,641
Not yet. He needs to be there for
his kids when they get back.
1245
01:13:16,666 --> 01:13:20,291
He's not going anywhere. His house is a
crime scene. Should I book him a motel?
1246
01:13:20,316 --> 01:13:22,666
And get Uniform to keep
an eye on him.
1247
01:13:23,691 --> 01:13:26,931
It's late. Get some sleep.
Another big day tomorrow.
1248
01:13:31,044 --> 01:13:33,581
You know the difference
between myths and legends?
1249
01:13:33,606 --> 01:13:34,116
Try me.
1250
01:13:35,805 --> 01:13:39,505
Well, a myth isn't necessarily true;
it grows into a legend.
1251
01:13:40,157 --> 01:13:43,689
Whereas a person can grow into
a legend with mythical status.
1252
01:13:43,714 --> 01:13:46,724
But they were definitely real
in the first place.
1253
01:13:48,073 --> 01:13:51,504
Yeah, myths and legends, Mike,
ifs what our world's made up of.
1254
01:13:51,529 --> 01:13:54,589
It's how we explain everything
we can't explain.
1255
01:13:56,074 --> 01:14:00,030
Your Uncle Walter and Tamati - they
didn't see Bill Baker or his ghost.
1256
01:14:00,055 --> 01:14:01,931
Yeah, but they're not porangi.
1257
01:14:01,956 --> 01:14:03,116
They seen someone.
1258
01:14:03,612 --> 01:14:05,632
They did.
Yeah, well, any ideas?
1259
01:14:08,093 --> 01:14:10,063
(SIGHS) We have a prime suspect.
1260
01:14:10,213 --> 01:14:14,793
Yeah, I heard about Don Ducker's wife.
Things are getting pretty weird, eh?
1261
01:14:15,057 --> 01:14:17,027
Here's what I don't understand -
1262
01:14:17,052 --> 01:14:19,202
Jenny Lyons fired first and once...
1263
01:14:19,403 --> 01:14:20,043
(GUNSHOT)
1264
01:14:20,479 --> 01:14:22,152
...and then everyone else
fired twice.
1265
01:14:22,177 --> 01:14:23,167
(GUNSHOTS ECHO)
1266
01:14:24,377 --> 01:14:27,661
I mean, why did everyone else fire
twice? It seems very arbitrary.
1267
01:14:27,686 --> 01:14:30,218
Well, it's like any other hunting,
you shoot to kill.
1268
01:14:30,243 --> 01:14:31,823
(CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKING)
1269
01:14:34,387 --> 01:14:35,077
Lone Pine.
1270
01:14:36,386 --> 01:14:36,786
What?
1271
01:14:40,092 --> 01:14:40,842
Anzac Cove.
1272
01:14:46,291 --> 01:14:48,071
You OK there, Mike?
Uh-huh.
1273
01:14:49,569 --> 01:14:55,059
All right, since reading ain't much of a great
spectator sport, I might just get a move on.
1274
01:14:56,175 --> 01:14:59,175
Jared, I need you to accompany me
to the station.
1275
01:15:01,411 --> 01:15:02,691
Somewhere in here...
1276
01:15:06,616 --> 01:15:08,576
Ah. See this bent piece of wire?
1277
01:15:10,050 --> 01:15:11,080
What do you see?
1278
01:15:12,149 --> 01:15:15,149
In my expert opinion, Mike,
a bent piece of wire.
1279
01:15:15,971 --> 01:15:17,811
It is. And maybe so much more.
1280
01:15:18,684 --> 01:15:22,234
Gallipoli. Arrived after Chunuk
Bair. Fought till the end.
1281
01:15:22,328 --> 01:15:25,710
You've got a shotgun, right?
Yeah, a .410. A bird scarer.
1282
01:15:25,735 --> 01:15:30,852
Grab it. And in the implement shed at mine by
the mower is a dead rat. Can you bring that?
1283
01:15:30,877 --> 01:15:31,617
A dead rat.
1284
01:15:32,870 --> 01:15:35,110
Why?
We've got some building to do.
1285
01:15:36,118 --> 01:15:36,398
OK.
1286
01:15:38,624 --> 01:15:39,494
(BIRDS TWEET)
1287
01:15:42,672 --> 01:15:43,662
(PENSIVE MUSIC)
1288
01:15:47,156 --> 01:15:48,676
(BOTH CHAT INDISTINCTLY)
1289
01:15:52,047 --> 01:15:53,377
Someone's been busy.
1290
01:15:54,054 --> 01:15:56,914
I thought you said to get
a good night's sleep.
1291
01:15:56,939 --> 01:16:01,129
In December 1915, ANZAC troops needed
to evacuate the doomed campaign
1292
01:16:01,474 --> 01:16:03,164
on the Gallipoli peninsula.
1293
01:16:03,323 --> 01:16:06,591
They were hemmed in under constant
fire from the Turkish army.
1294
01:16:06,616 --> 01:16:10,566
So they set their rifles to fire
intermittently from the trenches
1295
01:16:10,737 --> 01:16:15,749
while they slipped down the hill and on to boats,
ferried away to safety on the island of Lemnos.
1296
01:16:15,774 --> 01:16:18,694
The Turks believed that they were
in their trenches for several days
1297
01:16:18,719 --> 01:16:21,539
when in fact they were 30 miles
off the coast.
1298
01:16:22,317 --> 01:16:24,447
Ha! And this... is how they did it.
1299
01:16:26,051 --> 01:16:27,901
The drip gun. A cunning decoy.
1300
01:16:29,876 --> 01:16:32,316
The troops were
evacuated without loss.
1301
01:16:32,452 --> 01:16:35,642
And Jenny Lyons' great-grandfather
was one of them.
1302
01:16:35,717 --> 01:16:37,853
Let Don Ducker know that he
won't need his lawyer.
1303
01:16:37,878 --> 01:16:40,412
That's why Jenny's shotgun only
fired once, not twice.
1304
01:16:40,437 --> 01:16:43,227
She only needed one blast to
set off a chain reaction.
1305
01:16:43,252 --> 01:16:46,492
So Jenny created the illusion
of being in her maimai.
1306
01:16:47,153 --> 01:16:47,793
(GUNSHOT)
1307
01:16:48,390 --> 01:16:50,070
When really she was here...
1308
01:16:51,767 --> 01:16:53,666
dressed as Bill Baker's ghost?
1309
01:16:53,691 --> 01:16:56,819
Hat, bandana, trench coat,
camo paint. It was a gift.
1310
01:16:56,844 --> 01:16:57,484
(GUNSHOT)
1311
01:16:58,002 --> 01:17:00,532
But the shells had Don's
prints on them.
1312
01:17:00,647 --> 01:17:03,410
The two he held up at the meeting
the night before.
1313
01:17:03,435 --> 01:17:08,115
So please grab a box, see how they
perform, and I'll feedback to the company.
1314
01:17:09,206 --> 01:17:13,846
'And then while everyone else was getting
their free boxes of Triple X's...'
1315
01:17:15,009 --> 01:17:18,290
She had access to a 12 gauge
that we didn't know about,
1316
01:17:18,315 --> 01:17:20,421
hiding it in plain sight
above the mantelpiece.
1317
01:17:20,446 --> 01:17:24,563
Hang on a minute, Jenny was seen moments after
the shooting, coming out of her maimai.
1318
01:17:24,588 --> 01:17:26,628
Jared saw her running, screaming.
1319
01:17:27,003 --> 01:17:30,597
How was she not seen going from
Bill's maimai back to her own?
1320
01:17:30,622 --> 01:17:32,232
Good point. I'm not sure.
1321
01:17:33,569 --> 01:17:37,829
But I am sure that the dead rat in
the corridor needs to be dealt with.
1322
01:17:38,029 --> 01:17:38,549
The...?
1323
01:17:40,403 --> 01:17:41,323
Oh, sweet God.
1324
01:17:43,328 --> 01:17:44,188
That is huge.
1325
01:17:44,620 --> 01:17:48,100
Not to mention disgusting.
We have a real vermin problem.
1326
01:17:49,325 --> 01:17:50,550
If there's one rat...
1327
01:17:50,575 --> 01:17:52,188
That's a real Health
and Safety issue.
1328
01:17:52,213 --> 01:17:53,264
âThere's, like, hundreds.
1329
01:17:53,289 --> 01:17:55,649
I promise you the station
is rat free.
1330
01:17:55,780 --> 01:17:58,535
I got Jared to bring it in
to help me prove a point.
1331
01:17:58,560 --> 01:18:00,562
How did you...?
The art of distraction
1332
01:18:00,587 --> 01:18:05,332
is how a person can move between two points,
in plain sight, without being noticed.
1333
01:18:05,357 --> 01:18:08,427
Where were all eyes focused
when the mist cleared?
1334
01:18:16,561 --> 01:18:17,081
Bugger.
1335
01:18:17,677 --> 01:18:18,367
Holy shit!
1336
01:18:19,051 --> 01:18:22,061
'Giving Jenny time to decamp
back to her maimai.'
1337
01:18:25,850 --> 01:18:26,360
No, no!
1338
01:18:28,679 --> 01:18:29,499
(CLATTERING)
1339
01:18:33,852 --> 01:18:34,722
(GUN UNCOCKS)
1340
01:18:40,644 --> 01:18:43,464
We only have a bent piece
of wire as evidence.
1341
01:18:44,024 --> 01:18:46,434
That's not going to
stand up in court.
1342
01:18:46,562 --> 01:18:48,052
I'm sure she'll cough.
1343
01:18:48,078 --> 01:18:50,623
About why she might want to
kill her sister?
1344
01:18:50,648 --> 01:18:56,558
Well, as the good book says, thou shalt not covet
thy neighbour's wife - nor thy sister's husband.
1345
01:18:58,123 --> 01:18:59,283
(LOW, TENSE MUSIC)
1346
01:19:04,930 --> 01:19:06,610
Jenny, it's Mike Shepherd.
1347
01:19:06,946 --> 01:19:08,216
Try around the back.
1348
01:19:14,159 --> 01:19:16,295
Sorry, I was just putting
something in the oven.
1349
01:19:16,320 --> 01:19:18,312
Jenny, we need you to
come down to the station.
1350
01:19:18,337 --> 01:19:19,597
Oh yes? Why's that?
1351
01:19:20,128 --> 01:19:22,516
We have a few more
questions about Leslie.
1352
01:19:22,541 --> 01:19:23,701
And Marion Ducker.
1353
01:19:23,933 --> 01:19:27,387
As I said, I didn't know her. And I've got
baking on the go for the wake this afternoon.
1354
01:19:27,412 --> 01:19:28,671
We'll bear that in mind.
1355
01:19:28,696 --> 01:19:31,356
It must be important.
It is, Jenny. Thanks.
1356
01:19:31,767 --> 01:19:33,027
Can I wash my hands?
1357
01:19:34,533 --> 01:19:36,228
I really hope this
doesn't take long.
1358
01:19:36,253 --> 01:19:39,016
The service is at 1 pm,
and I've got a lot to do.
1359
01:19:39,041 --> 01:19:40,818
We'll be as quick as possible.
1360
01:19:40,843 --> 01:19:43,613
Good, cos it really doesn't
leave much time.
1361
01:19:44,599 --> 01:19:45,799
I'll grab my coat.
1362
01:19:47,363 --> 01:19:50,993
In fact, to be honest, it
doesn't leave enough time at all.
1363
01:19:51,693 --> 01:19:53,253
Mike, there's no baking.
1364
01:19:55,201 --> 01:19:56,571
So I won't be coming.
1365
01:19:57,048 --> 01:19:58,558
Whoa. Easy there, Jenny.
1366
01:19:58,932 --> 01:20:01,642
I have no interest in
coming to the station.
1367
01:20:01,751 --> 01:20:03,541
Mr Shepherd, you are to stay.
1368
01:20:04,948 --> 01:20:05,808
You - get out.
1369
01:20:06,509 --> 01:20:07,539
Jenny.
Get out.
1370
01:20:09,121 --> 01:20:09,691
Get out!
1371
01:20:10,312 --> 01:20:11,632
Sims, do as she says.
1372
01:20:12,457 --> 01:20:16,787
Mike, I can't... I'm pulling rank
here, Sims. Leave. That's an order.
1373
01:20:25,205 --> 01:20:25,775
Oh shit.
1374
01:20:30,486 --> 01:20:34,975
I would like to say it was a difficult
thing killing my sister, but it wasn't.
1375
01:20:35,000 --> 01:20:37,900
She had it all and she
disrespected everything.
1376
01:20:38,954 --> 01:20:40,464
What about the wildlife?
1377
01:20:40,636 --> 01:20:41,856
Birds Lives Matter?
1378
01:20:42,318 --> 01:20:43,298
It's pathetic.
1379
01:20:43,879 --> 01:20:48,599
Our great-grandfather, grandfather and
father would all turn in their graves.
1380
01:20:48,712 --> 01:20:51,688
And to subject lovely Ollie to
all that righteousness.
1381
01:20:51,713 --> 01:20:55,413
He deserved so much better.
By that you mean he deserved you?
1382
01:20:56,198 --> 01:21:00,628
Leslie was more interested in birdlife
than loving her beautiful husband.
1383
01:21:00,915 --> 01:21:02,689
It's little wonder he strayed.
1384
01:21:02,714 --> 01:21:04,049
You shot Marion Ducker?
1385
01:21:04,074 --> 01:21:05,854
It wasn't hard. I was angry.
1386
01:21:05,925 --> 01:21:06,385
Hands!
1387
01:21:08,493 --> 01:21:11,673
She shouldn't have used
Ollie for her own problems.
1388
01:21:13,765 --> 01:21:14,905
I want to see him.
1389
01:21:15,718 --> 01:21:17,858
That's not going to happen, Jenny.
1390
01:21:18,558 --> 01:21:21,918
I'm sure you want things to end
peacefully, Detective.
1391
01:21:22,235 --> 01:21:23,485
I'm sure we all do.
1392
01:21:23,722 --> 01:21:25,175
So get him brought to the house.
1393
01:21:25,200 --> 01:21:26,410
Then you can leave.
1394
01:21:31,480 --> 01:21:36,089
We have AOS getting in position, but the
curtains are drawn, so we have no direct visual.
1395
01:21:36,114 --> 01:21:39,942
The Area Police Negotiator is involved
in another situation in Tahuna Point.
1396
01:21:39,967 --> 01:21:42,335
For now it's up to you to
keep things stable.
1397
01:21:42,360 --> 01:21:45,160
In other words, conduct
hostage negotiations?
1398
01:21:45,798 --> 01:21:47,868
You up for this, Sims?
Of course.
1399
01:21:49,490 --> 01:21:51,251
Keep this line open and
we'll work it out together.
1400
01:21:51,276 --> 01:21:53,346
I'm traveling to you as we speak.
1401
01:21:53,470 --> 01:21:54,340
(PHONE RINGS)
1402
01:21:58,077 --> 01:22:00,414
We have Mike calling out
on another line.
1403
01:22:00,439 --> 01:22:03,897
Let me listen, but we reply with
only one voice - yours. Understand?
1404
01:22:03,922 --> 01:22:04,782
Yeah, got it.
1405
01:22:05,164 --> 01:22:07,524
Yeah, OK, I'm putting
Kristin on now.
1406
01:22:09,201 --> 01:22:11,161
Mike, it's Kristin. Are you OK?
1407
01:22:11,366 --> 01:22:14,536
I am OK. I imagine there's some
activity out there.
1408
01:22:15,331 --> 01:22:16,601
As you might expect.
1409
01:22:17,611 --> 01:22:19,531
Tell the boys not to get
too enthusiastic.
1410
01:22:19,556 --> 01:22:23,136
I don't want any damage to the
paintwork on the Kingswood.
1411
01:22:23,647 --> 01:22:25,547
Top of mind, Mike. Top of mind.
1412
01:22:26,561 --> 01:22:29,981
Good. Now, Jenny assures me that
nothing bad will happen
1413
01:22:30,715 --> 01:22:33,847
on the condition that she gets
to see Ollie Garrett.
1414
01:22:33,872 --> 01:22:35,832
Copy that. Can I speak to Jenny?
1415
01:22:37,795 --> 01:22:40,215
Negative. She's not keen
on that idea.
1416
01:22:40,511 --> 01:22:42,481
Just Ollie, here, in 10 minutes.
1417
01:22:44,165 --> 01:22:46,065
It's a matter of some urgency.
1418
01:22:47,277 --> 01:22:50,687
Jenny says if she sees Ollie, then
things will end well.
1419
01:22:51,324 --> 01:22:54,328
Send for him, but under no circumstances
will he be allowed inside
1420
01:22:54,353 --> 01:22:57,073
or anywhere near a line of fire.
Understood?
1421
01:22:57,305 --> 01:22:58,345
Copy that, Mike.
1422
01:22:59,495 --> 01:23:04,355
Tell Jenny we want a peaceful resolution
and we're doing our best to find Ollie.
1423
01:23:06,204 --> 01:23:08,614
That wasn't so hard after all,
was it?
1424
01:23:09,001 --> 01:23:10,851
Oi! Detective.
Not now, guys.
1425
01:23:11,682 --> 01:23:13,408
Jenny Lyons has your boss
at gunpoint?
1426
01:23:13,433 --> 01:23:16,383
Yeah. So she was the Grey
Mallard Bandero. Yeah.
1427
01:23:17,360 --> 01:23:18,350
Hey, Detective.
1428
01:23:19,809 --> 01:23:22,159
She's a crack shot.
Just so you know.
1429
01:23:22,923 --> 01:23:23,963
Thanks for that.
1430
01:23:30,248 --> 01:23:31,808
Did you call your sister?
1431
01:23:32,357 --> 01:23:34,147
No. You were keeping me busy.
1432
01:23:35,610 --> 01:23:37,230
Excuses. What's her name?
1433
01:23:39,585 --> 01:23:40,045
Susan.
1434
01:23:41,516 --> 01:23:42,776
She has a son, Theo.
1435
01:23:45,794 --> 01:23:47,354
No other family? No wife?
1436
01:23:48,238 --> 01:23:49,168
Not currently.
1437
01:23:49,716 --> 01:23:51,899
Marriage has never been
a strong point.
1438
01:23:51,924 --> 01:23:53,474
Why is it taking so long?
1439
01:23:53,513 --> 01:23:56,183
Maybe they're having trouble
locating him.
1440
01:23:56,619 --> 01:23:58,176
He only lives across town.
1441
01:23:58,201 --> 01:24:00,645
They're stalling, thinking
they can wear me down.
1442
01:24:00,670 --> 01:24:03,968
Well, there's plenty of food,
there's enough food for a week.
1443
01:24:03,993 --> 01:24:06,655
They'll cut the water off
and then the power.
1444
01:24:06,680 --> 01:24:09,620
Then they should know
that that won't end well.
1445
01:24:09,774 --> 01:24:11,854
How do you see this ending, Jenny?
1446
01:24:13,533 --> 01:24:16,823
When Ollie looks me in the eyes
and declares his love.
1447
01:24:18,797 --> 01:24:19,427
And then?
1448
01:24:20,894 --> 01:24:24,584
Then I'll be satisfied, knowing
that he'll be there for me.
1449
01:24:27,272 --> 01:24:29,964
Doing time won't be hard
knowing that he's waiting.
1450
01:24:29,989 --> 01:24:32,097
Do you think he feels the same way?
1451
01:24:32,122 --> 01:24:32,812
Deep down.
1452
01:24:33,640 --> 01:24:36,502
But he hasn't had the
opportunity to express it.
1453
01:24:36,527 --> 01:24:39,187
With Leslie gone,
he can think for himself.
1454
01:24:40,073 --> 01:24:42,893
They won't let you see him, Jenny.
They will.
1455
01:24:42,924 --> 01:24:45,119
I promise you they won't.
It's a simple request.
1456
01:24:45,144 --> 01:24:49,124
It's not like I'm asking for a
million dollars and a helicopter.
1457
01:24:49,291 --> 01:24:52,543
I'm sure they value their senior
officer enough to allow me that.
1458
01:24:52,568 --> 01:24:53,538
Let's hope so.
1459
01:24:57,756 --> 01:24:58,336
Kristin.
1460
01:24:59,793 --> 01:25:00,823
It wasn't easy.
1461
01:25:01,321 --> 01:25:02,011
Ollie. Hi.
1462
01:25:03,206 --> 01:25:04,132
Thanks for coming.
1463
01:25:04,157 --> 01:25:06,386
I don't want to see her.
It won't come to that.
1464
01:25:06,411 --> 01:25:10,101
Then why am I here? Your presence
will help us talk her down.
1465
01:25:12,124 --> 01:25:16,444
She's sick in the head, and you can't
talk sense to someone like that.
1466
01:25:16,975 --> 01:25:22,455
I appreciate that, but we have a colleague in
there and we need to get him out in one piece.
1467
01:25:22,686 --> 01:25:25,216
If needed, can you talk to her
via phone?
1468
01:25:27,401 --> 01:25:30,211
Are you serious?
I wouldn't ask if I wasn't.
1469
01:25:35,795 --> 01:25:37,405
How much can one man take?
1470
01:25:42,493 --> 01:25:43,653
(CELL PHONE RINGS)
1471
01:25:46,470 --> 01:25:46,870
Sims?
1472
01:25:48,126 --> 01:25:49,336
We have Ollie here.
1473
01:25:50,191 --> 01:25:51,853
Here's what's going to happen.
1474
01:25:51,878 --> 01:25:55,226
Jenny needs to come through the
front door and put the gun down.
1475
01:25:55,251 --> 01:25:59,484
An officer will approach and secure it,
then she can come out and speak with Ollie.
1476
01:25:59,509 --> 01:26:02,059
No, he needs to come in here
where we can talk in private.
1477
01:26:02,084 --> 01:26:03,704
That can't happen, Jenny.
1478
01:26:04,245 --> 01:26:07,415
It's a simple request.
Iâm not going to hurt him!
1479
01:26:07,877 --> 01:26:09,317
Sims, give us a minute.
1480
01:26:10,967 --> 01:26:15,106
Ollie might want to come in here to
help you, but he won't be allowed to.
1481
01:26:15,131 --> 01:26:18,821
The only way you have of seeing him
is by giving yourself up.
1482
01:26:20,251 --> 01:26:23,311
You need to tell your people
to make an exception.
1483
01:26:26,279 --> 01:26:30,479
Tell them there are two shells in
this gun - one for you and one for me
1484
01:26:31,001 --> 01:26:33,811
if I don't see Ollie in person
in one minute.
1485
01:26:36,430 --> 01:26:38,280
Sims, is Ollie still with you?
1486
01:26:39,406 --> 01:26:41,536
Yes. He's ready to talk - out here.
1487
01:26:42,726 --> 01:26:46,136
Jenny needs him to come inside.
Can we make this happen?
1488
01:26:46,598 --> 01:26:48,568
Negative. She needs to come out.
1489
01:26:49,161 --> 01:26:53,141
Really? There are two of us in here,
and it's a sweaty situation.
1490
01:26:53,869 --> 01:26:58,208
It's like that feeling before a tropical
rainstorm. You know that feeling, Sims?
1491
01:26:58,233 --> 01:27:01,050
He's warning us the offender has
deadly intent for both of them.
1492
01:27:01,075 --> 01:27:04,195
Mike, can you tell Jenny
Ollie is out here waiting.
1493
01:27:05,592 --> 01:27:07,952
He wants her to come out
so they can talk.
1494
01:27:07,977 --> 01:27:09,357
That's what he wants.
1495
01:27:12,405 --> 01:27:14,365
OK, here's the deal, all right?
1496
01:27:15,077 --> 01:27:17,497
They're using Ollie as bait
to bring you out.
1497
01:27:17,522 --> 01:27:18,222
Negotiate.
1498
01:27:19,524 --> 01:27:21,654
Demand to talk to him on the phone.
1499
01:27:23,446 --> 01:27:26,716
Look, I'm trying to help you
to at least talk to him.
1500
01:27:35,513 --> 01:27:40,873
Jenny needs to talk to Ollie on the phone to
make sure he's there. Then she'll come out.
1501
01:27:40,928 --> 01:27:45,541
I need to know that if that happens,
she'll throw out her gun and surrender.
1502
01:27:45,566 --> 01:27:46,706
Do we have a deal?
1503
01:27:50,678 --> 01:27:51,648
That's a deal.
1504
01:27:51,921 --> 01:27:53,761
OK, we're putting him on now.
1505
01:27:56,798 --> 01:27:57,668
OLLIE: Hello?
1506
01:28:01,044 --> 01:28:01,504
Ollie.
1507
01:28:02,155 --> 01:28:03,885
You need to come out, Jenny.
1508
01:28:04,029 --> 01:28:05,759
How nice to hear your voice.
1509
01:28:06,925 --> 01:28:08,765
No one else needs to get hurt.
1510
01:28:10,847 --> 01:28:13,367
I wanted you to know how much
I love you.
1511
01:28:15,875 --> 01:28:16,445
Uh-huh.
1512
01:28:17,406 --> 01:28:19,936
I've always loved you
and cared for you.
1513
01:28:21,076 --> 01:28:23,975
And I forgive you for what
happened with that Ducker woman.
1514
01:28:24,000 --> 01:28:25,840
I know Leslie drove you to it.
1515
01:28:26,441 --> 01:28:31,241
If only I'd been more forthcoming with
showing you a way out, a true happiness.
1516
01:28:38,406 --> 01:28:40,436
Everything's gonna be all right.
1517
01:28:41,725 --> 01:28:42,695
Do you love me?
1518
01:28:45,288 --> 01:28:45,678
I do.
1519
01:28:47,073 --> 01:28:48,633
You're a special person.
1520
01:28:52,964 --> 01:28:54,114
I love you, Jenny.
1521
01:28:55,567 --> 01:28:57,977
I guess I just... I
didn't realise it.
1522
01:29:00,435 --> 01:29:02,905
Do you think there's
still time for us?
1523
01:29:04,028 --> 01:29:04,418
I do.
1524
01:29:05,665 --> 01:29:06,765
Thank you, Ollie.
1525
01:29:07,949 --> 01:29:09,629
Thank you for your honesty.
1526
01:29:20,487 --> 01:29:22,327
We need to head out there now.
1527
01:29:22,723 --> 01:29:23,883
(LOW, TENSE MUSIC)
1528
01:29:29,397 --> 01:29:31,767
(CELL PHONE RINGS)
Don't answer that!
1529
01:29:32,200 --> 01:29:33,290
Are we OK, Jenny?
1530
01:29:34,308 --> 01:29:35,628
We had a deal. Jenny?
1531
01:29:36,688 --> 01:29:37,635
Why won't he answer?
1532
01:29:37,660 --> 01:29:38,767
I need to answer it.
1533
01:29:38,792 --> 01:29:40,862
D-Decline it! Do what I say - now!
1534
01:29:40,991 --> 01:29:41,501
OK, OK.
1535
01:29:46,846 --> 01:29:48,166
OK, that's not good.
1536
01:29:48,434 --> 01:29:49,924
Can you get him back on?
1537
01:29:54,645 --> 01:29:55,745
SOFTLY: The liar.
1538
01:29:58,870 --> 01:30:01,410
After everything that
I've done for him.
1539
01:30:02,356 --> 01:30:03,676
Well, I was lying too
1540
01:30:06,759 --> 01:30:09,579
when I said there were two
shells in this gun.
1541
01:30:10,179 --> 01:30:11,329
There's only one.
1542
01:30:12,226 --> 01:30:13,146
No!
(GUNSHOT)
1543
01:30:14,495 --> 01:30:17,225
MAN: Shots fired. Shots fired!
Armed police!
1544
01:30:20,689 --> 01:30:23,842
SOBS: How could he lie to me?
Enough, Jenny! Enough!
1545
01:30:23,867 --> 01:30:25,377
Just stop! Just... stop!
1546
01:30:26,825 --> 01:30:28,495
Just stop.
Mike, you good?
1547
01:30:29,791 --> 01:30:30,191
Yeah.
1548
01:30:31,004 --> 01:30:36,655
Jenny Lyons, you're under arrest for the murder of Leslie
Garrett and the attempted murder of Marion Ducker.
1549
01:30:36,680 --> 01:30:42,750
You have the right to remain silent, but anything you
say can be used against you in the court of law.
1550
01:30:51,637 --> 01:30:53,492
Looks like I missed the fun part.
1551
01:30:53,517 --> 01:30:55,137
Trust me, it's overrated.
1552
01:30:56,088 --> 01:30:57,988
You were in good hands. You OK?
1553
01:30:58,864 --> 01:30:59,264
Yeah.
1554
01:31:00,304 --> 01:31:00,644
YOU?
1555
01:31:02,481 --> 01:31:05,021
Yeah, all the better
for that being over.
1556
01:31:05,083 --> 01:31:05,943
Fancy a beer?
1557
01:31:19,284 --> 01:31:20,434
Susan, it's Mike.
1558
01:31:23,198 --> 01:31:24,758
No, no, nothing's wrong.
1559
01:31:26,641 --> 01:31:28,431
You know, same old, same old.
1560
01:31:29,047 --> 01:31:30,727
(FABLES' "WE COULD BE ALL")
1561
01:31:31,243 --> 01:31:32,853
Just felt like a catch up.
1562
01:31:33,391 --> 01:31:34,671
# Unfair track races.
1563
01:31:36,271 --> 01:31:38,511
# I was unaware of the
ones who cared
1564
01:31:41,236 --> 01:31:43,196
# that I put my right foot first.
1565
01:31:47,391 --> 01:31:48,481
# We could be all,
1566
01:31:51,803 --> 01:31:53,133
# we could be nothing.
1567
01:31:57,001 --> 01:31:58,891
# And I will wait for you to say
1568
01:32:01,519 --> 01:32:03,769
# we should just leave it
all behind.
1569
01:32:07,681 --> 01:32:09,521
♪ We're all out of our minds. ♪
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