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In the criminal justice system,
the People are represented
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by two separate,
equally important groups:
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the police, who investigate crime,
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and the crown prosecutors,
who prosecute offenders.
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These are their stories.
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No, not tomorrow.
I'm on nights. Friday night?
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Yeah, but I'm worth waiting for.
'Any unit?'
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Lima Oscar. Deal with a disturbance
on Creake Street.
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Oscar Lima from 719, show me assigned
to disturbance at Creake St. Over.
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Here you go, Maya.
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Oh, you're a lifesaver. Long night.
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He's on tonight,
the one I was talking about.
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My favourite voice. Nick Bentley.
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'Lima Oscar.'
Oh, it's him again.
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'719. I have two suspects concerned
drug dealing at Creake St.'
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'Both appear to have firearms.'
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'I need a Trojan unit
and urgent assistance.'
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All units, officer requires urgent
assistance, Creake Street.
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Can I have a Trojan unit, please?
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'Lima Oscar from 713.
Show me assisting.'
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Received. First unit on scene
a situation report please.
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719. Sitrep please. Nick!
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I'm hit...'
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So's one suspect.
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Other suspect now towards
Cornwall Road. I need an ambulance.
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All units from Lima Oscar, suspect
with firearm towards Cornwall Road,
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First unit on scene,
a sitrep please.
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Where's my backup? Where's Ray?
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'713 from Lima Oscar,
were are you? 713?'
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Where's the backup?
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719, are you receiving? Over.
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719, are you receiving? Over.
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'Nick? 719.'
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'Tell us you're OK.'
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'Nick?'
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This is PC Nick Bentley, 24,
been on the beat for two years.
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Took a bullet to the stomach and the
thigh, hitting his femoral artery.
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He bled to death.
Took around about four minutes.
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Caught in the crossfire. Nightmare.
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Yeah.
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Uniform say his partner was sorting a
parking argument at Waterloo station.
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When he got the shout,
he misheard the address.
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Well, this time of night round here,
we'll be struggling for witnesses.
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Got anything, Joy?
Nine bullet shells
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scattered at the scene,
from two weapons.
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So our man had no chance.
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It looks like he's just
started shaving, this kid.
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According to his ID he's 21.
Carrying a.38 weapon.
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Six of the shells came from him.
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The other three from a.22.
Bentley's partner over there.
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What about the other drug dealer
fella? Got any DNA traces on him?
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Fingerprints on a bag of crack.
Going to the lab now.
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Bentley's partner's here.
Let's see how he's doing.
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What do you tell your husband
these nights, Joy?
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Never that it's one of us
that got shot.
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I was at the back of the station.
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A taxi rank had been blocked in
by a limo on a hen night.
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Nick went on ahead,
while I sorted the to-do out there.
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I should've been with him.
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Don't beat yourself up.
It could happen to anyone.
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Yeah, but I misheard the shout.
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I thought they said Leake Street,
not Creake Street.
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Was your radio working properly?
Half a dozen people
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having a ding dong
right in my ear didn't help.
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Well, we'll need a proper debrief
and a statement, Ray,
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at the station, when you're ready.
Yeah, course.
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24. Same age as me.
That's no age to die.
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There's never a good age.
What have you got?
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Bag from the crime scene containing
crack had two major sets of prints.
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The first was from the corpse,
Ade Young, 21.
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Other prints belong to a
Theo Carson. Here's his PNC record.
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Blinding, Teddy. That is just the
ticket after the old all-nighter.
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A burglary, GBH, dealing heroin,
ecstasy and ketamine.
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A full house,
and he got off on all charges.
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Lucky boy.
Not any more.
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That's gotta be the worst thing
in the world.
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What, losing a partner?
Yeah.
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Sorry. I know you...
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That's all right. Big Bob Logan,
lovely Northerner, from Whitby.
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Used to like gravy on his chips.
Every chippie on our beat
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knew that was his favourite,
and did it for him special.
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Got stabbed in a pub breaking up
a fight. Nothing I could do.
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Ron.
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Target sighted. Call it in.
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Armed police, get on the floor!
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Get down, get down on the floor now.
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Get down!
Get on the floor!
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Get down, get down!
Right.
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Theo Carson?
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Hey, what is this?
Like you don't know, son.
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I'm arresting you on suspicion
of the murder of PC Nick Bentley.
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I didn't kill him!
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You - tell them so they understand!
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Fingerprints on a plastic bag
don't even prove he was dealing.
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He could've bought a sandwich,
thrown the bag away,
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and someone else
filled it with drugs.
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See, she's good!
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Thank you very much,
but if you let me do the talking...
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Where were you at the time
of the murder, Theo? Not there.
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Show me the murder weapon
and prove Mr Carson used it,
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or you're gonna have to let him go.
Exactly!
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We know you fired shots, Theo.
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We've taken gunpowder residue
from your hands and your clothes.
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But you don't have a gun
to match it.
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What...
did you do with the gun, Theo?
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Did you take it home?
Throw it away?
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Whatever you did with it,
I promise you this, Theo.
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Our lads in uniform will find it.
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Maybe you two are hard of hearing,
but they haven't, have they?
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So unless you have the weapon,
you have to let my client go.
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His brief's right. With no weapon,
we haven't enough to charge him.
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We have CCTV of him
running from the crime scene,
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a few minutes
after Bentley was shot.
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So he was out for a run.
No connection.
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Really sorry to interrupt.
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Metcall logged a call
from a witness to the shooting.
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Phone number and billing address.
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Well, done, Ange.
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It wasn't me. I didn't phone no one.
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This is your mobile number.
Maybe.
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Do you have your mobile phone on you?
Maybe.
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How old are you, Jaya?
Younger than you, for sure.
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So was the bloke who got gunned down
on the South Bank for doing his job.
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Now can I have a look
at your mobile phone, please?
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Thank you.
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999, 03:47 am. Snap.
What did you see?
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Yeah - I didn't see nothing.
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My dad says, 'Don't get involved.
You only bring trouble on yourself.'
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With all due respect Jaya,
your dad's an idiot.
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If we all keep to ourselves,
what happens to the community?
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Not my problem, is it?
It is now.
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Am I gonna have to speak in court?
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Just focus on identifying
the right person for now.
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It was number two.
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I saw him shoot the other guy
and leg it. Good girl.
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So you got a witness. I am telling
you, I didn't shoot the pig.
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The copper.
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So why don't you tell us
what happened?
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We were finishing our deal.
Ade was all hyper, like.
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But he'd been jittery all along.
Then a copper comes round a corner,
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no warning, sees us and shouted.
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Ade just went off.
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Ade shot the cop in the leg, then
shoots him again in the stomach.
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Then Ade started shooting at me,
claiming it was a setup.
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I'm shouting, telling him
I hadn't done anything.
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Then I started shooting too.
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And you shot Ade Young.
It was self defence, man!
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I had to stop him!
Well, you did that all right.
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I thought the cop was all right.
He wasn't.
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That's not my fault though.
That's down to you boys.
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And how do you work that out?
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When I went round the corner,
I see a copper in a doorway,
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just standing there,
almost like he's hiding.
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See, what I don't get is,
that bloke was injured.
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That copper. He wasn't dead.
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So why was this other copper
just standing there?
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He could've been there, helped him.
He let him die, not me.
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Guv! The bullet that killed Bentley
matches Ade Young's gun.
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So Theo Carson
didn't shoot Nick Bentley.
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But he did kill Ade Young.
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Weapon was found on a building site,
Carson's DNA's all over it.
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Connects with the gunshot residue
we took from his clothes.
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Thanks, Teddy.
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So no one gets charged
with Nick Bentley's death?
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Not unless you want to arrest
Ade Young's corpse.
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What about Theo Carson's evidence?
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The copper round the corner,
not going to help?
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Shut the door.
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Do we believe Carson?
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Well, why would he lie?
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Same reason why dogs piss
on lampposts. It's their nature.
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Nah, he knew his number was up.
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And the way he said it, not like he
was trying to stitch anyone up -
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it was the fact
that he couldn't understand it.
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Why are we even discussing this?
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Come on, Ron. There's no way
one plod leaves another to die.
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Well, we've got a witness
who says different,
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and it is our duty to follow it up,
even if it is just to rule it out.
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And you're gonna tell that
to the uniform boys, are you?
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I don't want you
to say a word to anyone.
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This stays between us three for now.
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Expand the CCTV collection
to get us a wider view of the area.
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See if there's any footage from
buildings near the crime scene.
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You are kidding.
You want to pursue this?
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A police officer died. We follow
every piece of evidence we've got.
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CCTV? Don't have any. Sorry.
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You must own half the buildings
round here.
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I can see at least half a dozen
cameras within 150 yards.
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And you're telling me you had no
closed circuit footage of that night?
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I didn't put new DVDs
in the recorders.
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Well, that's very unfortunate.
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Have you got any DVDs of the night
before the incident?
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I think so.
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What about the night after?
I think so.
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Well, excuse me sir, but...any other
nights you forgot to put the DVD in?
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I don't think so.
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I'm sorry about the policeman
getting shot.
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But like you say, it's unfortunate.
I can't help you.
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No, he's been nobbled.
Someone's got to him.
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Ron, seriously, can we knock
this on the head, please?
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You're making up patterns. There's
probably a simple explanation.
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Matt, open your eyes, son.
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Someone's taking us
for a couple of monkeys, mate.
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I mean, who knows the procedure, eh?
Who knows where to look first?
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It's other Old Bill.
Sorry, I just don't buy it.
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It ain't the bleeding '70s! We're
not knee deep in corrupt coppers.
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And the kind of person
who joins the force
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is not the kind
who leaves a colleague to die.
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99 times out of 100. Let's just say
this is the 1/100 that ain't so pure.
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Just explain to me
why you're so keen
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to take the word of a drug dealer
over the word of a fellow officer?
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Fine then. Coppers are saints.
That's not what I said.
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We owe it to Nick Bentley
to rule out Carson's claim.
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How do we do that?
Quiz uniform.
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11 years as sergeant,
never lost one till now.
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Well, I don't see as there was
anything else you could've done.
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We're all in shock down here.
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Bentley was a good lad.
You know, popular.
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Goalie in the five a side team.
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Probably would've been CID material
for you boys in a few months.
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The, uh, the lad who killed Bentley
didn't survive the shootout,
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but we have charged Theo Carson
with his murder.
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Right. Anything you need to make
the case against Carson, just yell.
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We can make everything move
a lot faster down here.
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Well, a lot faster than Ray Griffin,
hopefully.
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Sorry?
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Well, I was just saying,
Griffin was late to the scene.
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Not much cop as Bentley's backup, eh?
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Back on the booze, Ron?
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No. Just saying. Unfortunate.
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Mm, and he's torn up about it.
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00:14:12,245 --> 00:14:14,585
But there was an IRV
and a Trojan unit
234
00:14:14,722 --> 00:14:16,992
that also didn't get there in time.
235
00:14:17,127 --> 00:14:19,247
True, but they were a lot
further away, to be fair.
236
00:14:20,798 --> 00:14:23,378
Is there something you want to say,
DS Brooks?
237
00:14:23,526 --> 00:14:26,071
Well, you must be disappointed
in your men.
238
00:14:29,143 --> 00:14:33,143
Ray Griffin's a good copper.
He didn't get there in time.
239
00:14:33,351 --> 00:14:35,521
Sometimes it goes like that.
240
00:14:35,651 --> 00:14:37,851
But not in 11 years
under your command, eh?
241
00:14:40,574 --> 00:14:43,454
I've been round
to tell Nick Bentley's mum
242
00:14:43,615 --> 00:14:46,460
her worst nightmare's come true.
243
00:14:48,668 --> 00:14:52,348
We're all hurting down here.
If you start impugning my officers,
244
00:14:52,543 --> 00:14:56,148
you'll be taking your gonads
back to CID in a paper bag.
245
00:14:57,639 --> 00:14:59,399
Do we understand each other?
246
00:15:02,061 --> 00:15:05,901
Happy now? Or is there someone
you've omitted to piss off?
247
00:15:06,103 --> 00:15:09,073
This is how we do it,
poke 'em and see if they bite.
248
00:15:09,237 --> 00:15:14,117
No! Not when it's one of ours and
he's grieving for one of his boys.
249
00:15:15,454 --> 00:15:17,614
So what, everyone here
gets a free pass, do they?
250
00:15:17,743 --> 00:15:20,713
No. They get what everyone gets -
251
00:15:20,878 --> 00:15:23,163
some basic courtesy
and a little respect.
252
00:15:23,297 --> 00:15:26,657
Let me explain something, son,
just so as we understand each other.
253
00:15:26,839 --> 00:15:29,061
We set an example
to the rest of society.
254
00:15:29,193 --> 00:15:31,381
So if anyone here
falls below that standard,
255
00:15:31,511 --> 00:15:33,481
the gloves are off.
256
00:15:33,603 --> 00:15:37,443
So if people get a bit prickly,
or their feelings get hurt, tough.
257
00:15:37,644 --> 00:15:39,569
I can live with that. Got it?
258
00:15:40,779 --> 00:15:43,504
DI Chandler asked me
to pass you this. Quietly.
259
00:15:43,658 --> 00:15:48,183
Nick Bentley's personnel files.
Very good, Ange. You're a star.
260
00:15:48,414 --> 00:15:52,174
I do my best. Nick Bentley: perfect
record until about three months ago.
261
00:15:52,372 --> 00:15:56,097
Then there are a couple of written
warnings, absences, turning up late.
262
00:15:56,294 --> 00:15:58,344
Then he stopped playing five a side.
Right.
263
00:15:58,469 --> 00:16:02,389
Now talking to the girls downstairs,
there's something that's not there.
264
00:16:02,594 --> 00:16:04,564
And what is that?
He was gay.
265
00:16:04,685 --> 00:16:08,010
He'd never told anyone,
kept it hidden,
266
00:16:08,190 --> 00:16:12,510
until one of the PCs saw him outside
a club in Soho, snogging a bloke.
267
00:16:12,732 --> 00:16:15,937
And don't tell me -
that was about three months ago.
268
00:16:19,205 --> 00:16:22,525
So he was gay. So what?
Loads of coppers are gay.
269
00:16:22,704 --> 00:16:24,986
And loads of people
ain't happy about it.
270
00:16:25,121 --> 00:16:27,334
I can believe
Nick Bentley took some stick.
271
00:16:27,465 --> 00:16:30,145
And maybe it knocked him a bit.
But everyone gets stick -
272
00:16:30,297 --> 00:16:32,507
you're too tall, too short,
too fat, too thin.
273
00:16:32,639 --> 00:16:35,879
They called me Mick for the first
six months, cos my family are Irish.
274
00:16:36,055 --> 00:16:37,745
It's just banter.
275
00:16:37,854 --> 00:16:40,379
Late backup isn't banter, Matt.
276
00:16:40,524 --> 00:16:44,604
What, so now his backup was late
because he was gay?
277
00:16:44,817 --> 00:16:46,662
I'm saying it's a possibility.
278
00:16:46,777 --> 00:16:48,747
Just humour me, right?
279
00:16:48,869 --> 00:16:51,589
I mean, why don't we check
the facts in Griffin's statement,
280
00:16:51,742 --> 00:16:53,552
let him talk us through it?
281
00:16:53,667 --> 00:16:57,747
And if it all looks kosher,
I will let it go. I promise.
282
00:17:04,556 --> 00:17:08,436
I was on the corner of Leake St
when I realised the mistake,
283
00:17:08,640 --> 00:17:12,605
so I turned and ran the other way.
Fastest I've ever run.
284
00:17:12,812 --> 00:17:15,502
Could barely breathe
by the time I got there.
285
00:17:15,654 --> 00:17:20,014
Nick was on the ground, big pool
of blood coming out of his thigh.
286
00:17:20,238 --> 00:17:22,248
The dealer had been shot
in the head.
287
00:17:22,371 --> 00:17:25,336
I tried CPR,
but Nick was already dead by then.
288
00:17:25,500 --> 00:17:29,220
The IRV and the Trojan turned up
a few moments after that.
289
00:17:30,799 --> 00:17:32,604
Well, er...thanks, Ray.
290
00:17:32,718 --> 00:17:34,963
You know how it is, mate.
Everything by the book.
291
00:17:35,096 --> 00:17:37,936
We have to double check
all the notes in your evidence book.
292
00:17:38,095 --> 00:17:41,220
Just, having a look at this map
though, for a second,
293
00:17:41,391 --> 00:17:44,116
you might be able to clear something
up for us.
294
00:17:44,270 --> 00:17:46,155
Course.
295
00:17:49,699 --> 00:17:52,659
Crime scene was in Creake St, yeah?
296
00:17:54,747 --> 00:17:57,907
Now you said you was originally
at Waterloo station,
297
00:17:58,080 --> 00:18:00,485
and then you mistakenly
went to Leake St,
298
00:18:00,625 --> 00:18:02,635
which is there.
Yeah.
299
00:18:02,758 --> 00:18:07,478
Well, me and Matty, just out of
interest, we actually did that route.
300
00:18:07,718 --> 00:18:10,720
Well, when I say we,
I mean Matty did all the running!
301
00:18:10,885 --> 00:18:13,853
I just stood there with a stopwatch.
I don't get you, Ron.
302
00:18:14,018 --> 00:18:16,028
Well, I'm pretty sure
that you'd agree
303
00:18:16,151 --> 00:18:18,791
that Matty is probably
a little bit fitter than you?
304
00:18:18,941 --> 00:18:20,911
A lot fitter I reckon, yeah.
Absolutely.
305
00:18:21,032 --> 00:18:26,912
A lot fitter. But from the time
you got the shout...
306
00:18:28,667 --> 00:18:30,832
..to the time
you actually radio'd in
307
00:18:30,962 --> 00:18:35,802
to tell 'em you was at the scene
was... four minutes.
308
00:18:36,047 --> 00:18:38,457
If you say so.
309
00:18:38,597 --> 00:18:42,957
Well, Matty had one a hell of a job
running from Waterloo to Leake St,
310
00:18:43,181 --> 00:18:47,123
then up to Creake St,
the crime scene, in that time.
311
00:18:47,329 --> 00:18:51,237
Four minutes? I mean it took him
almost eight minutes,
312
00:18:51,442 --> 00:18:53,327
and that was at full pelt.
313
00:18:55,661 --> 00:19:02,141
If you weren't so sure, I'd go so
far as to say it couldn't be done.
314
00:19:02,457 --> 00:19:04,782
Well, I probably never made it
all the way up to Leake St.
315
00:19:04,918 --> 00:19:06,523
It just felt like it, you know.
316
00:19:10,305 --> 00:19:12,430
Sorry, Ron -
Yep.
317
00:19:12,558 --> 00:19:16,838
You said you were
on the corner of Leake Street.
318
00:19:17,059 --> 00:19:21,304
Yeah. I might have got
a bit confused there.
319
00:19:23,448 --> 00:19:27,733
Yeah. Well, you know what, Ray?
320
00:19:27,954 --> 00:19:30,034
They're serving a disciplinary
on you.
321
00:19:30,415 --> 00:19:34,375
It's suddenly a disciplinary matter?
Like I said, it's only procedure.
322
00:19:34,582 --> 00:19:38,627
It's just that your memory and your
statement aren't matching, are they?
323
00:19:38,838 --> 00:19:42,483
And we need to ask a few more
questions, to make absolutely sure.
324
00:19:42,676 --> 00:19:46,481
Now, is there anything else
that's confusing you?
325
00:19:46,682 --> 00:19:50,287
No, Sarge.
My statement is my best memory.
326
00:19:52,194 --> 00:19:54,474
Did you like PC Bentley, Ray?
Sorry?
327
00:19:55,782 --> 00:19:59,507
You and Nick Bentley. Did you get on?
I didn't know him well.
328
00:19:59,704 --> 00:20:03,224
The other night was only our second
time out on the beat together.
329
00:20:03,412 --> 00:20:06,257
He was a lot younger than me.
We mixed in different groups.
330
00:20:06,416 --> 00:20:08,901
Did you know he was gay?
331
00:20:10,009 --> 00:20:14,774
No. I didn't know that.
Really, was he?
332
00:20:15,016 --> 00:20:17,736
Got an opinion about gay men
in the police force, Ray?
333
00:20:17,890 --> 00:20:20,300
Not especially.
334
00:20:20,440 --> 00:20:24,525
Sorry - how does this relate
to Bentley's death? Huh?
335
00:20:24,737 --> 00:20:29,617
He was shot by a dealer cos he was
a copper, not cos he was a gay.
336
00:20:36,670 --> 00:20:39,010
No. You're right, Ray, absolutely.
337
00:20:39,147 --> 00:20:41,452
Thanks. That'll be all for now.
338
00:20:46,140 --> 00:20:49,540
The more you look at Ray Griffin's
account of events,
339
00:20:49,723 --> 00:20:51,493
the more it falls apart.
340
00:20:51,606 --> 00:20:53,931
The evidence backs up
Theo Carson's statement.
341
00:20:54,068 --> 00:20:57,108
I still don't get the motivation.
There's no history of animosity
342
00:20:57,275 --> 00:20:59,880
between him and Bentley,
or him and any gay officer.
343
00:21:01,661 --> 00:21:05,301
All right. So maybe you're right.
Maybe there is something dodgy.
344
00:21:05,494 --> 00:21:08,019
Listen, I'm praying it's not, Matt,
you gotta believe me.
345
00:21:11,382 --> 00:21:14,147
What've you got?
346
00:21:14,303 --> 00:21:16,788
Ray Griffin is branch chairman
347
00:21:16,931 --> 00:21:20,331
of something called the League
of Faith for Christian Officers.
348
00:21:20,514 --> 00:21:23,004
It's a hard-line religious group
within the station.
349
00:21:23,148 --> 00:21:26,948
A lot of the older uniform
movers and shakers are members.
350
00:21:27,148 --> 00:21:28,878
So what?
So...
351
00:21:28,989 --> 00:21:31,834
they bar membership
to all gay officers,
352
00:21:31,993 --> 00:21:34,793
saying it's, whatever, it doesn't
fit with Bible teachings.
353
00:21:34,950 --> 00:21:37,120
Anyway, I dug around.
354
00:21:37,250 --> 00:21:39,135
Nick Bentley's a former member.
355
00:21:39,252 --> 00:21:41,977
Ange said he'd never
admitted to being gay.
356
00:21:42,131 --> 00:21:45,031
What's the best way of putting
people at their ease?
357
00:21:45,192 --> 00:21:48,057
Especially your immediate superiors?
Be like them.
358
00:21:48,217 --> 00:21:51,667
And until three months ago,
Bentley was.
359
00:21:51,852 --> 00:21:53,972
When he was spotted off duty
with another bloke.
360
00:21:54,100 --> 00:21:56,030
That really pissed off Ray Griffin.
361
00:21:56,149 --> 00:22:00,029
Yeah, but still, piss him off
enough to leave a man to die?
362
00:22:10,293 --> 00:22:13,418
Our guvnor's squared it
with the DPS and the IPCC.
363
00:22:13,589 --> 00:22:17,269
They're happy that this is a public
interest case worth prosecuting.
364
00:22:17,464 --> 00:22:20,194
Ray Griffin had a duty of care
which he failed to provide.
365
00:22:20,348 --> 00:22:23,908
You want to charge a serving officer
with manslaughter-gross negligence?
366
00:22:24,979 --> 00:22:27,144
If we can't police ourselves,
367
00:22:27,274 --> 00:22:29,399
why should we expect the public
to trust us?
368
00:22:29,527 --> 00:22:32,012
You've got to see the hornets' nest
this'll stir up.
369
00:22:32,155 --> 00:22:34,795
Isn't it best to keep it
as an internal disciplinary issue?
370
00:22:34,946 --> 00:22:36,591
James, why do you do your job?
371
00:22:38,038 --> 00:22:43,403
To make a difference.
Make a...contribution.
372
00:22:43,671 --> 00:22:47,451
And you do brilliantly, if you don't
mind me saying. But let's assume...
373
00:22:47,650 --> 00:22:51,662
..someone in the CPS was wrongly
prosecuting and victimising people,
374
00:22:51,871 --> 00:22:55,849
undermining all that wonderful work
you do in the eyes of the public.
375
00:22:56,057 --> 00:22:57,867
Ronnie -
No, no, no. Come on.
376
00:22:57,981 --> 00:22:59,921
What would you want
to happen to them?
377
00:23:00,041 --> 00:23:01,946
I'd want to see them
exposed and punished.
378
00:23:02,065 --> 00:23:04,795
Precisely. Ray Griffin tars us all.
379
00:23:04,949 --> 00:23:08,829
How are we supposed to get new blood
into the police service
380
00:23:09,032 --> 00:23:11,202
if an officer like Griffin
gets away with this?
381
00:23:11,332 --> 00:23:14,932
Late backup isn't manslaughter.
Have you any medical evidence?
382
00:23:15,124 --> 00:23:17,054
We saw the paramedics
and pathologist.
383
00:23:17,173 --> 00:23:20,973
If he'd helped Bentley two minutes
earlier, he might have survived.
384
00:23:21,173 --> 00:23:24,338
Ray Griffin
left a fellow officer dying
385
00:23:24,511 --> 00:23:26,516
because the lad was gay.
386
00:23:31,567 --> 00:23:33,087
We'll look at it.
Thank you.
387
00:23:34,488 --> 00:23:36,613
Guv - yeah. Ronnie's in there
right now,
388
00:23:36,741 --> 00:23:39,941
talking through possible charges
with James at the moment.
389
00:23:40,115 --> 00:23:42,120
No, I haven't forgotten,
Yep, will do. Bye.
390
00:23:44,584 --> 00:23:46,224
It's like having two mums.
391
00:23:50,050 --> 00:23:53,335
How are you anyway?
Some days are good.
392
00:23:53,513 --> 00:23:56,513
Last week I thought the whole world
knew everyone was looking at me.
393
00:23:56,678 --> 00:23:59,528
Well, if you need anything...
394
00:23:59,688 --> 00:24:02,828
You know, if you just want to talk.
Or not talk...
395
00:24:02,999 --> 00:24:06,104
or just, just company you know...
Nothing funny.
396
00:24:06,274 --> 00:24:08,359
I'm not cracking on to you.
Why not?
397
00:24:08,486 --> 00:24:11,136
I'm not broken, Matt.
398
00:24:11,286 --> 00:24:15,931
Look um...I think about what
happened to you a lot.
399
00:24:16,168 --> 00:24:23,008
I wasn't sure if I should mention
it. Um, I'm a bit crap at this.
400
00:24:23,339 --> 00:24:26,904
Just be the same.
Same as always.
401
00:24:28,350 --> 00:24:31,955
'The issues to be left to the jury
402
00:24:32,147 --> 00:24:34,867
are whether a duty of care
was owed to the deceased;
403
00:24:35,021 --> 00:24:39,383
whether there had been a breach
of that duty;
404
00:24:39,607 --> 00:24:45,735
whether the breach
had caused death.' Archbold.
405
00:24:48,460 --> 00:24:50,980
Ray Griffin did not cause
Nick Bentley's death.
406
00:24:51,125 --> 00:24:53,895
Ade Young fired the bullets.
407
00:24:54,051 --> 00:24:58,531
Defence will pile up ballistics,
forensic and eyewitness evidence
408
00:24:58,760 --> 00:25:02,365
from Young's fellow drug dealer.
It is a non-starter.
409
00:25:02,557 --> 00:25:04,447
I disagree.
Oh, do you now?
410
00:25:04,565 --> 00:25:08,645
The bullet caused Bentley's injury.
The omission to act caused death.
411
00:25:08,857 --> 00:25:11,262
If he'd intervened,
Bentley could still be alive.
412
00:25:11,402 --> 00:25:13,324
Can I remind you
we owe our whole existence
413
00:25:13,443 --> 00:25:15,296
to a good relationship
with the police?
414
00:25:15,413 --> 00:25:19,273
If we go after this,
I will have to explain to the DPP
415
00:25:19,475 --> 00:25:22,687
exactly why we are
committing institutional suicide.
416
00:25:22,862 --> 00:25:26,040
So we never prosecute police
to keep their goodwill?
417
00:25:26,213 --> 00:25:28,978
No, correction.
We never prosecute anyone
418
00:25:29,134 --> 00:25:30,944
unless we have a rock solid case,
419
00:25:31,058 --> 00:25:34,178
and manslaughter-gross negligence
is one hell of a leap.
420
00:25:34,349 --> 00:25:37,399
Gay police have been out for years.
You heard of the GPA?
421
00:25:37,567 --> 00:25:41,367
George, we're talking about one man,
not the entire police force.
422
00:25:41,567 --> 00:25:44,549
Except when the media gets
hold of it, he will be held up
423
00:25:44,714 --> 00:25:47,662
as representing the entire service.
That's the whole point!
424
00:25:47,825 --> 00:25:49,987
By prosecuting
we'll show that he's not.
425
00:25:50,117 --> 00:25:52,281
Ray Griffin
had knowledge and experience.
426
00:25:52,410 --> 00:25:54,594
His refusal to assist
cost Bentley his life.
427
00:25:54,725 --> 00:25:56,840
I'm not gonna let
one bigoted police officer
428
00:25:56,967 --> 00:25:59,727
destroy the reputation
of the entire police service.
429
00:25:59,883 --> 00:26:02,785
Public office is an honour
and a responsibility,
430
00:26:02,946 --> 00:26:05,814
and abuse of that position
has to be punished.
431
00:26:06,897 --> 00:26:09,417
You build me that rock solid case,
432
00:26:09,562 --> 00:26:12,047
but it'll need
to be properly robust.
433
00:26:13,781 --> 00:26:18,741
If a police officer was left to die
because he was gay,
434
00:26:18,991 --> 00:26:21,556
then we'll get the bastard
who abandoned him.
435
00:26:23,461 --> 00:26:26,681
So are you a member of The League
of Faith for Christian Officers?
436
00:26:26,856 --> 00:26:30,041
No. I'm not a member of the darts
team, or the line dancing either.
437
00:26:30,215 --> 00:26:33,857
D'you think they're reasonable
to refuse admission to gays?
438
00:26:34,050 --> 00:26:38,234
It's a club. Clubs have membership
rules. I can't stop them.
439
00:26:38,450 --> 00:26:43,064
Do I think some officers here
aren't wild about gays? Yes I do.
440
00:26:43,300 --> 00:26:47,880
Just as some of them are not wild
about people with non-white skin.
441
00:26:48,113 --> 00:26:51,158
Just cos people talk crap
in their private lives,
442
00:26:51,326 --> 00:26:53,051
does not make them
bad police officers.
443
00:26:55,461 --> 00:26:58,381
D'you think Ray Griffin
left Nick Bentley to die?
444
00:27:03,555 --> 00:27:07,715
Go and talk to people who live
round here. Ask them about Ray.
445
00:27:07,931 --> 00:27:11,816
They love him. And they feel safe
when he's around.
446
00:27:12,020 --> 00:27:13,990
You didn't answer my question.
447
00:27:14,111 --> 00:27:17,636
He says he misheard his radio.
I believe him.
448
00:27:17,824 --> 00:27:21,544
Do you mind if I speak to officers
who knew Griffin and Bentley best?
449
00:27:23,749 --> 00:27:27,034
Ray looked after me
ever since I joined.
450
00:27:27,212 --> 00:27:30,652
He knows everyone,
every corner of this manor.
451
00:27:30,836 --> 00:27:32,481
What did he tell you
about that night?
452
00:27:32,589 --> 00:27:34,639
Nothing.
453
00:27:34,763 --> 00:27:37,523
He didn't talk about it with you?
He mentioned it in passing.
454
00:27:37,679 --> 00:27:39,564
In passing?
455
00:27:40,646 --> 00:27:43,246
Why are you trying to trip me up?
456
00:27:43,394 --> 00:27:45,204
I knew you'd do this.
457
00:27:45,319 --> 00:27:48,399
Barney, I'm not trying to upset you.
I just want to get tothe truth.
458
00:27:48,568 --> 00:27:52,133
No you don't!
You just want to...to stitch him up.
459
00:27:52,323 --> 00:27:55,293
Why are you going after him?
460
00:27:55,457 --> 00:27:57,662
Nobody understands.
It could've been any of us.
461
00:27:57,794 --> 00:28:02,554
We're all gutted for Bentley,
but we can't bring him back.
462
00:28:02,795 --> 00:28:06,440
That dealer killed Bentley. Not Ray.
End of.
463
00:28:15,400 --> 00:28:18,800
He was a laugh, Nick. He was a great
bloke to be on the beat with.
464
00:28:18,983 --> 00:28:21,393
He could always see
the funny side of things.
465
00:28:21,533 --> 00:28:25,053
From the rota it seems you and Nick
were paired together pretty often.
466
00:28:25,241 --> 00:28:28,731
Yep. Put the gays together.
You learn to expect it.
467
00:28:28,918 --> 00:28:32,758
Is that why you transferred here?
Listen, I've got a career to build.
468
00:28:32,960 --> 00:28:35,445
If it looks like I'm snitching,
trouble will just follow me.
469
00:28:38,890 --> 00:28:40,895
Abbie, we're investigating
470
00:28:41,017 --> 00:28:43,177
whether Nick was left to die
because he was gay.
471
00:28:46,191 --> 00:28:48,831
Is there anything
you think might be relevant?
472
00:28:52,741 --> 00:28:56,821
There was a leaflet pushed under
the doors of mine and Nick's locker.
473
00:28:57,033 --> 00:28:59,815
'"God gave them over
to degrading passions."
474
00:28:59,972 --> 00:29:02,685
'"Men abandoned
the natural use of women
475
00:29:02,838 --> 00:29:05,398
and burned in their desire
towards one another,
476
00:29:05,545 --> 00:29:08,035
men with men
committing indecent acts
477
00:29:08,178 --> 00:29:12,058
and receiving in their own persons
the due penalty for their error."'
478
00:29:12,262 --> 00:29:14,032
'Romans I, 26 to 27.'
479
00:29:14,145 --> 00:29:17,745
Ray Griffin's DNA was all over that
leaflet. That proves state of mind.
480
00:29:17,936 --> 00:29:20,466
And what connects state of mind
to the crime?
481
00:29:20,611 --> 00:29:23,571
Griffin did not act as a reasonable
person in the circumstances.
482
00:29:23,735 --> 00:29:25,625
He breached his duty of care.
483
00:29:25,743 --> 00:29:27,463
Did that breach
cause Bentley's death?
484
00:29:27,574 --> 00:29:30,104
No. The bullet did.
485
00:29:30,249 --> 00:29:33,529
But he could have prevented it.
There was deliberate recklessness.
486
00:29:33,707 --> 00:29:36,392
We have to prove criminal omission
and we haven't enough!
487
00:29:36,544 --> 00:29:38,474
Now, you tried, but it ends here.
488
00:29:38,593 --> 00:29:40,713
No manslaughter charge
against Ray Griffin.
489
00:29:40,841 --> 00:29:42,491
George, please -
I said no.
490
00:29:42,599 --> 00:29:44,799
All right, then -
misconduct in public office.
491
00:29:44,930 --> 00:29:46,940
Same sentencing power
as manslaughter.
492
00:29:47,063 --> 00:29:50,623
Ray Griffin misconducted himself
by leaving Bentley to die.
493
00:29:50,813 --> 00:29:53,303
James is right. Griffin lied
in his police interview
494
00:29:53,446 --> 00:29:56,186
about how far he ran, about
knowing Nick Bentley was gay -
495
00:29:56,341 --> 00:29:59,046
he's undermining the uniform.
I'm not letting this go.
496
00:30:02,834 --> 00:30:07,034
Maybe, maybe you might make it home
with misconduct,
497
00:30:07,251 --> 00:30:09,856
if you had that missing CCTV.
498
00:30:11,679 --> 00:30:14,439
It's too much of a coincidence
that it went missing.
499
00:30:15,476 --> 00:30:19,196
Who's Griffin close to? Was there
anyone he might confide in?
500
00:30:19,392 --> 00:30:22,917
Barney Goodison. Griffin was
his mentor since he joined.
501
00:30:24,654 --> 00:30:28,934
I just want to keep my head down.
I don't want to upset anyone.
502
00:30:29,155 --> 00:30:31,285
Why would you be upsetting anyone,
Barney?
503
00:30:31,413 --> 00:30:34,693
I wasn't there that night.
I don't know what happened.
504
00:30:34,871 --> 00:30:37,041
Then what are you scared about?
I'm not.
505
00:30:37,171 --> 00:30:40,211
Think you won't have a future in the
force if you upset Ray Griffin?
506
00:30:40,378 --> 00:30:42,663
You're putting words in my mouth.
He said you'd do that.
507
00:30:44,180 --> 00:30:46,265
Then tell me your version.
508
00:30:46,391 --> 00:30:49,031
You don't understand.
He's a good bloke, Ray.
509
00:30:49,181 --> 00:30:53,186
He looks after a lot of people.
510
00:30:53,395 --> 00:30:55,885
He's been good to me.
511
00:30:56,029 --> 00:30:59,469
Did he tell you what happened
the night of Nick Bentley's death?
512
00:31:01,578 --> 00:31:04,898
You have a duty as an officer
to tell me.
513
00:31:05,077 --> 00:31:08,327
Barney, if we don't find out
what happened,
514
00:31:08,504 --> 00:31:12,304
we can't stop it happening again,
and you'll be responsible.
515
00:31:17,265 --> 00:31:19,705
He asked me to get something
for him.
516
00:31:19,847 --> 00:31:22,132
What was it?
517
00:31:26,861 --> 00:31:28,986
Ray sent me round
to the property owners
518
00:31:29,114 --> 00:31:32,394
to get hold of the footage
before anyone else did.
519
00:31:32,572 --> 00:31:35,822
He told me to destroy it.
520
00:31:35,999 --> 00:31:39,679
He said things
might get misinterpreted.
521
00:31:40,588 --> 00:31:42,833
This looks pretty clear to me.
522
00:31:42,966 --> 00:31:46,686
I didn't know what do,
he's been so good to me, Ray.
523
00:31:46,883 --> 00:31:51,808
I was just going to bin it,
but then...
524
00:31:52,056 --> 00:31:54,186
..I took a look.
525
00:31:54,314 --> 00:31:56,694
There are six cameras
from around the scene.
526
00:31:56,833 --> 00:31:59,143
And according to the transcripts
of the calls,
527
00:31:59,279 --> 00:32:04,239
this is after Nick Bentley had been
shot and was begging for help.
528
00:32:04,489 --> 00:32:07,539
He stood there.
He just stood there and waited.
529
00:32:07,707 --> 00:32:11,947
How long did he stand there for?
Five minutes. I've counted.
530
00:32:12,166 --> 00:32:15,611
When he could have been giving
his colleague first aid.
531
00:32:15,796 --> 00:32:17,561
I told him I'd watched them.
532
00:32:17,673 --> 00:32:19,563
He went mad.
533
00:32:19,681 --> 00:32:23,081
He told me to hand them over,
but I said no.
534
00:32:23,264 --> 00:32:25,349
Ray said he wanted to explain.
535
00:32:25,475 --> 00:32:27,320
He said...
536
00:32:30,153 --> 00:32:32,038
..he left it up to God.
537
00:32:32,156 --> 00:32:37,436
He didn't get a sign from God,
so he didn't go to help.
538
00:32:38,623 --> 00:32:41,103
He said
he thought it was God's will.
539
00:32:52,850 --> 00:32:54,730
Ray?
540
00:32:56,021 --> 00:32:58,986
Is this how it happens?
541
00:32:59,150 --> 00:33:01,515
Raymond Griffin, I'm arresting you
542
00:33:01,653 --> 00:33:04,293
on suspicion of misconduct
in public office.
543
00:33:04,443 --> 00:33:07,145
No cuffs. Head up.
544
00:33:07,298 --> 00:33:09,966
I go with honour.
545
00:33:26,812 --> 00:33:29,692
My lady, the charge
of misconduct in public office
546
00:33:29,852 --> 00:33:31,942
is the last refuge of the desperate.
547
00:33:32,068 --> 00:33:34,668
This might be a matter
for internal police discipline,
548
00:33:34,817 --> 00:33:37,227
but not criminal proceedings.
Mr Steel?
549
00:33:37,367 --> 00:33:41,647
As a public officer, Mr Griffin
deliberately, without justification,
550
00:33:41,868 --> 00:33:44,473
neglected his duty,
resulting in PC Bentley's death.
551
00:33:44,621 --> 00:33:46,791
Why not
manslaughter-gross negligence?
552
00:33:46,921 --> 00:33:51,041
Because the Crown knows that
such a charge would never succeed.
553
00:33:51,255 --> 00:33:53,625
My lady, Mr Griffin's actions
that night
554
00:33:53,764 --> 00:33:58,104
damage the service and character of
every police officer in this city.
555
00:33:58,327 --> 00:34:02,632
The Crown argues public officials
must hold to the highest standards.
556
00:34:02,854 --> 00:34:05,024
My client may have made an error
of judgement
557
00:34:05,154 --> 00:34:08,634
for which he's been systematically
victimised by the Crown.
558
00:34:08,820 --> 00:34:11,225
Mr Griffin left the real victim
of this crime
559
00:34:11,365 --> 00:34:13,855
bleeding to death
on a London street.
560
00:34:13,999 --> 00:34:17,319
The Crown will call evidence
of Mr Griffin's homophobic beliefs
561
00:34:17,498 --> 00:34:19,863
that led to that action
and to wilful misconduct.
562
00:34:20,002 --> 00:34:22,047
Thank you, Mr Steel.
563
00:34:27,141 --> 00:34:33,021
Mr Ridley, your application
to dismiss is refused.
564
00:34:44,623 --> 00:34:47,388
How is she?
565
00:34:47,543 --> 00:34:52,563
Have you asked her?
Good God, no! Have you?
566
00:34:52,816 --> 00:34:57,881
Not really. It's been hard
to find the time.
567
00:34:58,135 --> 00:34:59,905
Goodness' sake, you're her friend.
568
00:35:00,018 --> 00:35:06,258
Find the right time, ask her
how she is and then let me know.
569
00:35:11,199 --> 00:35:14,164
So the key issue is whether
the wounds were treatable,
570
00:35:14,328 --> 00:35:18,888
whether emergency assistance could
have prevented or delayed death.
571
00:35:23,632 --> 00:35:28,717
Listen, you should be...
more involved in this one.
572
00:35:28,973 --> 00:35:34,773
We'll split the witnesses. You call
the pathologist and Sergeant Drake.
573
00:35:37,526 --> 00:35:39,851
Really?
Yeah.
574
00:35:39,987 --> 00:35:42,552
Uh, keep them both focused
575
00:35:42,699 --> 00:35:45,419
on Griffin's duties
and the extent of his misconduct.
576
00:35:50,418 --> 00:35:54,658
What? You've done all the research,
all the prep.
577
00:35:54,877 --> 00:35:56,802
You know it better than I do.
578
00:36:02,934 --> 00:36:05,379
And that's the only reason?
You're ready.
579
00:36:05,521 --> 00:36:09,441
You're doing this to make things
better. It's a sympathy thing.
580
00:36:09,646 --> 00:36:13,531
Don't look a gift horse in the
mouth. You're ready to step up.
581
00:36:16,661 --> 00:36:19,781
Thank you. I won't let you down.
582
00:37:01,512 --> 00:37:04,632
Sergeant Drake, how long
have you known Ray Griffin?
583
00:37:04,803 --> 00:37:07,853
Ray Griffin and I have worked
together for nine years,
584
00:37:08,020 --> 00:37:10,860
during which time I've found him
to be an exemplary officer,
585
00:37:11,019 --> 00:37:13,269
highly valued
by the community he serves.
586
00:37:13,402 --> 00:37:15,727
Could you recite the first line
of the police oath
587
00:37:15,864 --> 00:37:19,064
which you and Ray Griffin took
when you joined the service, please?
588
00:37:19,238 --> 00:37:21,563
I'm sorry?
The oath taken by police officers.
589
00:37:21,700 --> 00:37:24,110
Could you recite the first line?
590
00:37:24,250 --> 00:37:26,535
I do solemnly and sincerely
declare and affirm
591
00:37:26,670 --> 00:37:31,190
that I will well and truly
serve our Sovereign Lady the Queen
592
00:37:31,421 --> 00:37:33,231
in the office of Constable,
593
00:37:33,345 --> 00:37:36,950
without favour or affection,
malice or ill will.
594
00:37:37,142 --> 00:37:39,862
Thank you. Could you read the text
on the front of this leaflet?
595
00:37:49,116 --> 00:37:52,436
'"If a man lies with a male
as those who lie with a woman,
596
00:37:52,616 --> 00:37:54,586
both of them have committed
an abomination
597
00:37:54,707 --> 00:37:58,147
and they shall surely
be put to death." Leviticus XX, 13.'
598
00:37:58,332 --> 00:38:00,862
Ray Griffin produced that leaflet
599
00:38:01,007 --> 00:38:04,287
and put it under the lockers of gay
PCs Abbie Mellini and Nick Bentley.
600
00:38:06,347 --> 00:38:11,867
Sgt Drake, would you agree that such
an act contradicts the police oath
601
00:38:12,141 --> 00:38:15,426
by in fact demonstrating ill will
and malice towards gay officers?
602
00:38:15,604 --> 00:38:17,729
We are a country
that believes in free speech.
603
00:38:17,857 --> 00:38:19,747
Do you expect officers
under your command
604
00:38:19,865 --> 00:38:23,205
to go to the aid of a dying man?
Well, every case is different.
605
00:38:23,385 --> 00:38:26,690
There may well be risk - You regard
it as an officer's public duty
606
00:38:26,869 --> 00:38:30,879
to assist a dying man?
Yes.
607
00:38:31,088 --> 00:38:33,293
So if an officer failed in this duty
608
00:38:33,425 --> 00:38:36,705
he wouldn't just be in breach of his
oath, but guilty of misconduct?
609
00:38:38,890 --> 00:38:41,890
The bullet
severed the femoral artery,
610
00:38:42,056 --> 00:38:44,586
causing massive loss of blood.
611
00:38:44,731 --> 00:38:46,776
How long did it take
for him to bleed to death?
612
00:38:46,901 --> 00:38:49,901
According to the evidence I read,
a little over four minutes.
613
00:38:50,067 --> 00:38:52,597
So if help had arrived within four
minutes,
614
00:38:52,742 --> 00:38:55,642
would PC Bentley's chances
of survival increase?
615
00:38:55,803 --> 00:38:58,668
Absolutely.
Thank you. No further questions.
616
00:39:04,424 --> 00:39:08,224
PC Bentley's chances of survival
would have increased, you say.
617
00:39:08,424 --> 00:39:11,749
But not certain?
It's impossible to be certain.
618
00:39:11,929 --> 00:39:13,739
You're certain
of the cause of death.
619
00:39:13,853 --> 00:39:17,053
Well, yes. As I said, the bullet
severed his femoral artery.
620
00:39:17,227 --> 00:39:19,952
Bullet from a gun shot by Ade Young.
621
00:39:20,106 --> 00:39:23,236
In your expert medical opinion,
622
00:39:23,407 --> 00:39:27,587
did PC Griffin cause any injury
to PC Bentley? No.
623
00:39:27,804 --> 00:39:31,776
Well, if PC Griffin
had got to the scene more quickly,
624
00:39:31,983 --> 00:39:35,921
given medical support,
would PC Bentley have survived?
625
00:39:36,127 --> 00:39:40,212
It's possible.
But not...certain.
626
00:39:41,431 --> 00:39:45,231
She did well. She'll be giving you
a run for your money soon enough.
627
00:39:45,431 --> 00:39:48,033
She does that anyway.
We've got a problem.
628
00:39:48,182 --> 00:39:50,715
I just got the word
from Ridley's junior.
629
00:39:50,860 --> 00:39:53,900
They're challenging the
admissibility of the CCTV footage.
630
00:39:54,068 --> 00:39:57,478
Ah, it's Limbo Ridley, at it again.
631
00:39:57,661 --> 00:40:02,181
It's a key part of your case. If
it's out, you're in big trouble.
632
00:40:02,412 --> 00:40:06,737
My lady, this footage
is such poor quality.
633
00:40:06,960 --> 00:40:09,010
It's blurred and grainy.
634
00:40:09,134 --> 00:40:12,339
It really ought to be excluded
under Section 78 of PACE.
635
00:40:12,514 --> 00:40:15,754
My lady, this is the first time
the defence has raised the issue.
636
00:40:15,930 --> 00:40:19,332
Section 78 is clear: where there
is little or no probative value
637
00:40:19,515 --> 00:40:22,883
to the evidence, but the potential
for serious prejudicial effect,
638
00:40:23,064 --> 00:40:25,034
the evidence
ought not to be admitted.
639
00:40:25,156 --> 00:40:28,676
It's simply not safe to leave
this footage to a jury, my lady.
640
00:40:28,864 --> 00:40:32,349
The quality's not good enough
to be certain it's my client.
641
00:40:32,535 --> 00:40:36,060
The jury should be left to decide
that for themselves.
642
00:40:36,248 --> 00:40:38,378
No, I'm not with you, Mr Steel.
643
00:40:38,507 --> 00:40:42,027
The quality of the pictures
leaves too much to be desired.
644
00:40:42,215 --> 00:40:44,785
The prejudicial effect
of the evidence
645
00:40:44,932 --> 00:40:49,092
far outweighs
any probative value it might have.
646
00:40:49,307 --> 00:40:53,432
The CCTV and any reference to it
will be excluded.
647
00:40:57,365 --> 00:40:59,085
What do we do now?
648
00:41:00,285 --> 00:41:02,925
I told you, I've got nothing
worth saying in court.
649
00:41:03,075 --> 00:41:05,257
Barney,
the judge won't let the CCTV in.
650
00:41:05,388 --> 00:41:07,501
We need you as a witness.
You've seen it.
651
00:41:07,628 --> 00:41:10,748
Ray Griffin talked to you about it.
You have to tell the jury.
652
00:41:10,919 --> 00:41:14,004
I dunno what you're talking about.
I never see's no CCTV of Ray.
653
00:41:14,173 --> 00:41:17,823
What?
Ray is a good man.
654
00:41:18,017 --> 00:41:21,997
A great officer.
He was just late that night.
655
00:41:22,205 --> 00:41:26,115
Barney, please.
We need you to tell the truth,
656
00:41:26,320 --> 00:41:30,480
or he mightn't be held accountable
for Nick Bentley's death.
657
00:41:30,695 --> 00:41:36,100
I've got nothing to say.
I need...to get on with my job.
658
00:41:41,757 --> 00:41:43,602
Someone must have got to Barney.
659
00:41:43,718 --> 00:41:46,958
I imagine Griffin has friends
everywhere, not just in the police.
660
00:41:47,134 --> 00:41:49,024
They must've put Barney
under pressure.
661
00:41:49,142 --> 00:41:52,142
Then you do the same
to Ray Griffin in the witness box.
662
00:41:52,307 --> 00:41:55,272
Take him apart, James.
It's your only hope of winning.
663
00:41:55,900 --> 00:41:58,185
I joined the force in 1989.
664
00:41:58,320 --> 00:42:03,440
I have been proudly serving
the community for 20 years.
665
00:42:03,697 --> 00:42:06,947
My whole career
has been about serving the public.
666
00:42:07,124 --> 00:42:10,544
What's your opinion of gay
police officers, PC Griffin?
667
00:42:10,727 --> 00:42:14,112
If they get on with the job,
don't bother me, I don't mind.
668
00:42:17,846 --> 00:42:20,486
I just follow
what it says in the Bible.
669
00:42:20,636 --> 00:42:22,606
What church do you attend?
670
00:42:22,728 --> 00:42:25,048
I've never found one
that worked for me.
671
00:42:25,184 --> 00:42:27,754
But my faith is very important.
672
00:42:27,901 --> 00:42:30,581
You're not really a religious man
at all, are you?
673
00:42:30,733 --> 00:42:33,555
I beg your pardon?
You don't belong to a church.
674
00:42:33,713 --> 00:42:36,466
You lift phrases from the Bible,
out of context,
675
00:42:36,621 --> 00:42:39,421
devoid of comprehension,
to justify your own prejudices.
676
00:42:39,578 --> 00:42:43,548
This is bigotry
masquerading as faith, isn't it?
677
00:42:43,755 --> 00:42:46,515
You're an insult to all those
who actually have genuine faith -
678
00:42:46,671 --> 00:42:48,441
My lady, I fail to see
679
00:42:48,553 --> 00:42:51,558
how the private matter of
PC Griffin's faith is relevant.
680
00:42:51,724 --> 00:42:55,724
PC Griffin's beliefs are central to
his motive for misconducting himself.
681
00:42:55,933 --> 00:42:57,578
Move on please, Mr Steel.
682
00:43:03,657 --> 00:43:06,457
Where were you when PC Bentley
lay bleeding to death?
683
00:43:06,614 --> 00:43:08,299
I was making my way down
from Leake Street.
684
00:43:11,041 --> 00:43:13,481
I misheard my radio.
I got there as fast as I could.
685
00:43:17,216 --> 00:43:18,976
You're quite certain about that?
686
00:43:19,088 --> 00:43:21,138
Hundred per cent.
687
00:43:21,263 --> 00:43:23,983
How many times in your career
have you misheard your radio?
688
00:43:24,137 --> 00:43:27,627
I couldn't say offhand.
It's rare but it happens.
689
00:43:27,813 --> 00:43:31,733
I ran to Creake Street
as soon as I realised my mistake.
690
00:43:31,939 --> 00:43:34,584
Why don't the times of your
run add up, PC Griffin?
691
00:43:34,734 --> 00:43:37,464
Because I didn't make it
all the way there.
692
00:43:37,618 --> 00:43:41,298
It didn't happen as you describe, did
it? You didn't mishear your radio.
693
00:43:41,493 --> 00:43:45,023
You heard Nick Bentley being shot.
You went to Creake St,
694
00:43:45,211 --> 00:43:48,371
and refused to give medical
assistance that could have saved him.
695
00:43:48,544 --> 00:43:50,114
Not true.
In failing to help,
696
00:43:50,218 --> 00:43:53,458
you misconducted yourself, negating
every value you claim to work for.
697
00:43:53,634 --> 00:43:55,284
I tried my best that night.
698
00:43:55,392 --> 00:44:00,312
You didn't just let Nick Bentley die.
You betrayed every ounce of trust
699
00:44:00,560 --> 00:44:04,085
the public places
in its police officers, didn't you?
700
00:44:04,273 --> 00:44:06,678
I'm not the one who fired the gun,
sir.
701
00:44:07,616 --> 00:44:10,696
Do you know the parable
of the Good Samaritan, PC Griffin?
702
00:44:10,865 --> 00:44:12,555
Course I do.
703
00:44:12,664 --> 00:44:14,824
What sort of Samaritan are you?
704
00:44:14,954 --> 00:44:18,359
I did that boy no harm.
705
00:44:19,757 --> 00:44:22,322
Nick Bentley was 24.
706
00:44:22,469 --> 00:44:27,669
He was respected and loved
by all who knew him.
707
00:44:27,929 --> 00:44:30,054
He had a bright future ahead of him -
708
00:44:30,182 --> 00:44:33,352
a future cut short
709
00:44:33,525 --> 00:44:37,530
by Ray Griffin's failure
to assist him...
710
00:44:37,739 --> 00:44:41,819
..because Nick Bentley was gay.
In failing to help Nick Bentley,
711
00:44:42,031 --> 00:44:45,841
the defendant deliberately
misconducted himself,
712
00:44:46,042 --> 00:44:50,882
and breached the trust
we all place in our public officers.
713
00:44:53,468 --> 00:44:57,473
There is no Good Samaritan law.
714
00:44:57,682 --> 00:45:02,242
Put simply, we are not
obliged to help one another.
715
00:45:02,475 --> 00:45:05,657
Whatever the events of that night,
716
00:45:05,830 --> 00:45:08,943
PC Griffin
did not commit misconduct.
717
00:45:09,114 --> 00:45:13,159
That's a serious charge
with grave consequences.
718
00:45:13,370 --> 00:45:18,090
Would it be right to convict
a well-respected police officer
719
00:45:18,329 --> 00:45:21,174
because a drug dealer
killed his colleague?
720
00:45:21,333 --> 00:45:27,538
No. I urge you not to convict.
721
00:45:29,015 --> 00:45:32,815
In relation to the count
of misconduct in public office,
722
00:45:33,015 --> 00:45:37,660
do you find the defendant
guilty or not guilty?
723
00:45:37,897 --> 00:45:40,942
Not guilty.
724
00:46:32,391 --> 00:46:35,611
Maybe we were wrong to go after him.
725
00:46:35,786 --> 00:46:38,971
No. We had a duty to Nick Bentley.
726
00:46:41,277 --> 00:46:44,757
Well, at least we've drawn a line in
the sand. So it never happens again.
727
00:46:44,944 --> 00:46:48,749
You really think
we've come that far?
728
00:46:48,949 --> 00:46:51,519
It'll happen again.
729
00:46:51,666 --> 00:46:54,546
And next time, we'll get them.
730
00:46:54,596 --> 00:46:59,146
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