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00:00We're trying to do something a bit different with the Daniel Morgan case.
00:11Daniel Morgan, axe murder, 1987.
00:14We have our suspicions as to who's involved.
00:17We've just got to get them saying they did it.
00:18The Metropolitan Police have a reward of up to £50,000.
00:22For any person who can give me information to the arrest and charge of those responsible.
00:27The violence is nasty. Jimmy's rank.
00:30But Rhys, he's clever.
00:32We caught one conversation between Fillory and Alex Marinchak.
00:37And who has this Marinchak?
00:38News of the world flunkies and no one.
00:40They've been watching the house, Jackie.
00:41Hey! Hey! Give me that!
00:45Do be aware of the power and the impact of the media.
00:48The news international.
00:50Exactly.
00:50Your budget was spent harassing me in every way.
00:54We need the problems for our family.
00:57We think that there isn't sufficient evidence.
01:00So it's dead, mate.
01:03Dead, Doc.
01:03Dead, Doc.
01:04Death, Doc.
01:07Don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't.
01:37Have a holy, jolly Christmas. It's the best time of day. I don't know if there'll be snow, but have a perfect day.
01:59It seems like the car falling off has made you better.
02:02Have a holy, jolly Christmas.
02:04Dave, oh, oh.
02:09Say hello, and you know, and everyone you...
02:14Hi, this is Dave. Leave a message.
02:17Dave, it's James Ward here. I know it's Christmas, but I've been thinking.
02:22I decided I'll do it. I'll go in the box, I'll name, I'll tell everyone who done Dan Morgan.
02:29So just, ring me as soon as you get this, alright? Thanks.
02:34So how was Christmas?
02:40Oh, it was Christmas.
02:42What, you don't like Christmas?
02:44John, the best day of Christmas is Boxing Day.
02:47Because then you know you've got 364 days to go to the next Christmas.
02:51Who's yours?
02:53We had a lovely Christmas, thank you.
02:56James Ward, remind me.
02:58Get put away for drug trafficking last year.
03:00Wants a deal in return for information in Daniel Morgan.
03:04He's done deals before.
03:06And how is this information? What's your feeling?
03:09My feeling is that the Morgan investigation closed two years ago and I now work at customs.
03:17He knows things. He does.
03:19And he rang me over Christmas. Said he'd go QE.
03:23He'll go in the box?
03:24That's what he said.
03:26So I pulled him out of Belmarsh yesterday.
03:28Made the chat.
03:29So if we nicked him a year ago, why is he only stepping up with this now?
03:32It's my wife.
03:34She's really unwell.
03:36She could die.
03:37Oh, I'm sorry, Deanna.
03:39That's why I need to get out of here so I can look after her.
03:41I don't want her to die alone.
03:43She shouldn't have to die alone.
03:44I can't stop.
03:46I need... assurances.
03:50There are ways we can protect you.
03:53The people who've done Morgan, it's the worst kept secret in the world.
03:58All the Croydon knows who've done it.
04:02Shouldn't we start at the beginning?
04:09It's Glen with the axe.
04:14Jimmy with the car.
04:16It was purposely done.
04:19Jonathan Rhys wanted it done.
04:22I hear it was over a woman.
04:25And who paid?
04:26Rhys.
04:28In Gary?
04:30No, you weren't there.
04:32His job was to keep everyone in line.
04:34Cid fillery was used later on to disrupt the inquiry.
04:38Well, Glen used to call it the golden wonder murder.
04:43Because of all the crisps that Danny had bought for his kids just before he left the pub.
04:47Okay, that's a great story.
04:48Where did you get it from?
04:49Gary told me.
04:51A few times.
04:53Glen told me face to face a couple of times as well.
04:56Glen said he got 25 grand for the job.
05:01Is that good enough?
05:03Oh, that's not bad.
05:08I mean, it's hearsay, but it's not bad.
05:11We'll need to follow protocol to the letter.
05:14Uh-huh.
05:16Look, the way this works is that we go through what we call a cleansing process.
05:23You confess to your past crimes, hand over all your assets.
05:26I've been selling cannabis for 20 years, Dave.
05:29Not sure I can remember everything.
05:30You will get a separate debrief team.
05:32You talk to them, they report back to me.
05:35It's what we call a sterile corridor.
05:37Why can't I speak to you?
05:39It's so I can be accused of influencing you, feeding you information.
05:48No.
05:50No, I can't do that.
05:51I don't trust the Met.
05:52They're all bent at the Met.
05:54Look, I'll be honest with you here, Jimmy.
05:59This really isn't my case anymore.
06:03You want this, this is the process.
06:09I don't want my wife to die alone.
06:16No, you don't.
06:28Okay, then.
06:32I'll do it.
06:34This could be our ticket.
06:36We could crack this open, Dave.
06:38You and me.
06:39We could crack open Daniel Morgan.
06:43Fifth time, Lucky.
06:45What do you think?
07:08I thought we were moving forward.
07:13Things have felt better recently.
07:18Well, we are, we are moving forward.
07:19You've just told me they're reopening Daniel Morgan with US SIO.
07:22It won't be like last time.
07:23Oh, and you're presenting it to me as if it's a done deal.
07:24You didn't even ask me.
07:25Jackie, it's completely different.
07:26We've got them in the back foot this time.
07:27We had witness protection installed panic alarms.
07:28We had journalists fishing for our bank details.
07:29We had...
07:30Our kids were followed by the news of the world to school.
07:31Yeah, will that not be happening again?
07:32Well, the people you're investigating are private investigators.
07:33They invade people's lives, Dave, and I'm not doing it again.
07:34I can't go back to that.
07:35Jackie.
07:36You don't know how hard I've worked.
07:37You...
07:38Please.
07:39You won't.
07:40You won't.
07:41I'll be quick this time. Clean.
07:42Well, why does it have to be you?
07:43Why?
07:44You're not irreplaceable, Dave.
07:45Because nobody knows Morgan like me.
07:47I know this case inside out.
07:49You want it?
07:50No.
07:51No.
07:52No.
07:53No.
07:54No.
07:55No.
07:56No.
07:57No.
07:58No.
07:59No.
08:00No.
08:01No.
08:02No.
08:03No.
08:04No.
08:05You want it.
08:06No.
08:07Yes, you do.
08:08I don't.
08:09You want it.
08:10What's the last thing I want?
08:11Yates?
08:12He doesn't trust anyone else.
08:14No.
08:15You don't trust anyone else.
08:18How's it going to work?
08:23I commute five days a week to Northall.
08:25I've got Crimewatch and I'm teaching.
08:27Explain to me how this is going to work for your family.
08:28We will make it to work.
08:29So it's a damn deal?
08:30Can you say no?
08:36Jackie.
08:44After the last investigation, the CPS said, with all the pieces of the puzzle, we'd like
08:48the glue to stick them together.
08:51James Ward could be that glue.
08:53Now on his own, Ward's not enough.
08:56To get us over the line, we need further evidence to corroborate his version of events.
09:02My little brother was murdered 19 years ago.
09:07In that time, our family have been through four failed police investigations.
09:12The most recent of which, Operation Abelard, was run by you, DCS Cook.
09:19So forgive us if we're not jumping up and down.
09:22Because you think you might have found a new lead.
09:26I understand.
09:28Isabel, we appreciate that this can't be easy.
09:32But let me assure you, DCS Cook lives and breathes this case.
09:38No officer wants to find the people who killed your son and bring them to justice more than this man.
09:45You said, Detective Chief Superintendent Cook, that apart from this new witness, you said that you need further evidence.
10:00What sort of evidence?
10:02We need people talking.
10:05That means we need witnesses that can put our suspects at the scene.
10:08At least two, preferably more.
10:10Now Ward said this was a South London open secret.
10:15Let's see if we can find anyone else out there saying the same thing.
10:18Let's see if we can catch from the suspects themselves.
10:21Now Gary and James Ward are both banged up for drug trafficking.
10:24The other two, we suspect, still up to no good.
10:27Jonathan Rees.
10:28Rees served four years for conspiring to plant cocaine on an innocent woman to help her ex win a child custody battle.
10:34He's out now and back working as a private investigator.
10:37Sid Fillory has just done three years community service for possession of indecent images of children.
10:43He's now running a pub in Norfolk.
10:45You're joking.
10:46I wish I was.
10:47We have taps on Reece's phone and we have probes in the visitors room of Gary Vine's neck.
10:53The DPS still own the house next door to Glen Vine, so we reinstate the probes there.
10:58We go over the old files.
11:00All 200 crates of them.
11:02Let me know.
11:04Now motive.
11:05Rumour has it that Daniel was about to sell a story about police corruption to the tabloids.
11:10Now can we back this up?
11:11Other theories include sexual jealousy.
11:14Daniel and Rees were both linked to the same woman, Margaret Harrison.
11:17Rees and Harrison are still in a relationship.
11:20Are there any other motives out there?
11:22We follow them all.
11:23Any questions?
11:25I have a question.
11:27How, after all this time, do you propose to get people talking?
11:32Triggers.
11:36We need Mike Sullivan at The Sun.
11:46I've got good contacts at the mirror in the mail.
11:50We don't need The Sun.
11:51No, we need The Sun.
11:52We need their readership.
11:53John, we've been actively investigating the relationship between Jonathan Rees and the News of the World.
11:58News of the World and The Sun are entirely separate publications.
12:01Now Mike's, Mike's as solid as they come.
12:06If we ask him to keep this away from Rebecca, he will keep this away from Rebecca.
12:09No, no, sorry.
12:10You just said they're entirely separate publications.
12:13I thought you knew.
12:15Knew what?
12:17Rebecca edits The Sun now.
12:19A guy called Andy Coulson took over at News of the World.
12:22Fuck.
12:24You really think this is a good idea?
12:27Yeah.
12:28I know these guys.
12:29If we play them right, they can be powerful allies.
12:33Powerful allies.
12:34And right now, we need The Sun.
12:37Look, I'll level you here.
12:38I wanted to take this down on the paper.
12:39But John Yeats swears by you.
12:40Yeah, I haven't known John for years.
12:41Why did you want to go elsewhere?
12:42Don't like your editor.
12:43Plus, I've got concerns over one of your colleagues.
12:44Alex Maranchak.
12:45Ah.
12:46Yeah, him.
12:47I know he denies it.
12:48But I think it was him who sent his dogs after me and my family for him.
12:52a few years back.
12:53He was trying to obstruct a criminal investigation.
12:54I took it to Rebecca.
12:55She did.
12:56Nothing.
12:57Well, I mean, obviously I can't speak as to what Alex may or may not have done, but he's not
13:02really my colleague.
13:03I mean, I have nothing to do with news of the world.
13:04I mean, I think he's at their island.
13:05I don't know John for years.
13:06Why did you want to go elsewhere?
13:07Don't like your editor.
13:08Plus, I've got concerns over one of your colleagues.
13:09Alex Maranchak.
13:10Ah.
13:11Yeah, him.
13:12I know he denies it.
13:13But I think it was him who sent his dogs after me and my family a few years back.
13:18He was trying to obstruct a criminal investigation.
13:20I took it to Rebecca.
13:21She did.
13:22Nothing.
13:23I mean, obviously I can't speak as to what Alex may or may not have done, but he's not really
13:27my colleague.
13:28I mean, I have nothing to do with news of the world.
13:30I mean, I think he's at their island desk, if I'm not mistaken.
13:33What about Rebecca?
13:35Well, um, you'd just be dealing with me on this one.
13:41I mean, look, if you're going to trust me, DCS Cook, you're going to have to give me an
13:45opportunity to earn that trust.
13:47It's one of my lines.
13:48Tell me what I can do for you.
13:53Come on, Kim, what's she say?
13:58Scotland Gerard established a covert unit to investigate a private detective's murder,
14:03rumoured to have been committed with the help of corrupt officers from the Metropolitan
14:07Police.
14:09Senior Lead Investigator DCS David Cook said, we will ensure the killers face the full force
14:17of the law.
14:18Cook?
14:19That's the same fellow as before, yeah?
14:20Yeah, that's right.
14:21Have you seen the article?
14:22Treasure reckons Warty's gone and crashed.
14:23That's a joke, mate.
14:24It's Dan Morton things come up again.
14:25Send in papal letters this time.
14:26Police want me two and four.
14:27Fucking sick.
14:28Your uncle's done nothing.
14:29We wanted Sharon to visit Gary.
14:30We wanted Jimmy Court to call Glenn.
14:31They're not doing what they're supposed to be doing.
14:32Give it time.
14:33It's just pointless chat.
14:34We can't use anything.
14:35Look, if nothing bites, we ripple the pond again.
14:37Rhys.
14:38He's quiet.
14:39You think he knows we're listening?
14:40Well look, he's a canny fucker and a paranoid one at that.
14:43No plan survives first contact with the enemy.
14:45I'll be looking around the police.
14:46You want us to do this?
14:48I'm trying to do this.
14:49Well, we couldn't do it.
14:50I was trying to!
14:51And do this.
14:52I messed up.
14:53We've got the cars.
14:54I couldn't take them away.
14:55Oh, we didn't do it.
14:56Yeah?
14:57I'm trying to try to take a few minutes.
14:59I've got to come back a half.
15:00Yeah?
15:01Yeah.
15:02I've got to be here.
15:03No plans to advise for us to contact with the enemy.
15:15We did half-page story for the Sunday Mirror and got £550.
15:21News of the World would have paid £1,500.
15:25No one pays like News of the World.
15:27Come sit down. Relax. Sit back. Relax.
15:30You're in charge. She's going to be over it.
15:33I'm going to bring that guy over it, boy.
15:41Hello.
15:43Dave, it's Mike at the Sun.
15:45They said his name's Gary Eaton.
15:48And he called the news desk?
15:49He's seen the article.
15:51Said he worked in the drugs trade with Jimmy Cook for years.
15:54I wrote a letter to Jimmy Cook asking him to inform him as a trigger.
15:59It seems he's going round town firing warning shots.
16:01Eaton said that Cook paid a visit to his girlfriend and scared the shit out of her.
16:05He was sending a message to Eaton, we know where she lives, kind of thing,
16:07but doesn't seem to have had the desired effect.
16:09Just pissed him off.
16:11I think he's genuine.
16:13Could be a blunt.
16:15He could smell his fear down the phone.
16:18I can't have direct contact with a potential witness,
16:20but I will send one of my team over to get started.
16:22No, he saw your name on the article.
16:23Said he'd only speak to you.
16:25Something about everyone at the Met being bent.
16:30Hmm.
16:37I left it on the fucking table because I wanted you to fucking take it.
16:40Cut!
16:41Sure.
16:42Yep, that'll be done.
16:45That's just not fair.
16:46Open up, please, mate.
16:49Let me take that.
17:04I got him.
17:06Go for that.
17:11So that was a Johnny?
17:12I'm knackering.
17:15I'm knackered.
17:17I've not been sleeping.
17:19How long you put me up for?
17:22Well, that's kind of up to you.
17:24So why aren't you sleeping?
17:26Because I'm worried, you know.
17:27About what?
17:29Them coming after me.
17:31JC is a dangerous man.
17:32Everyone's shit scared of Jimmy Cook.
17:34He lives off fear of that bloke.
17:36He knows I know about Sid.
17:38He knows I know about virtually everything.
17:41Well, we do have wasted protection.
17:42Ha, yeah.
17:43Right.
17:44Look, I can understand if you don't trust us.
17:48But to be honest, I'm not sure I entirely trust you just yet, either.
17:54See, Gary, I'm just trying to figure out what it is you've actually got
17:58and how valuable that is to us.
18:01Look, I can give you Sid and I can give you Jimmy, okay?
18:05But I need guarantees.
18:07Because the thing is, right, the people that are involved in this, you have to have them as well.
18:13Because if they don't all go...
18:14Give me the name of the brother.
18:15If they don't all go, then I'm at risk all the time.
18:17Gary, give me the name of the brother.
18:19What, you want the main person of the brothers?
18:22Yeah.
18:23What are we just talking about?
18:24It's Jimmy.
18:25No, no, the other one that was there, though.
18:27I don't know who it is, but I want you to tell me.
18:29I just know about Jimmy.
18:31Jimmy was there, okay.
18:32I know who was involved.
18:38Look, Jimmy had massive involvement in this, yeah?
18:41Massive involvement.
18:42If you can dance all day, mate.
18:43I'm not dancing, Dave.
18:44I will help you.
18:46I will help you, but I'm just weary.
18:48I'm just being careful.
18:51Okay.
18:52I understand.
19:02I was approached to do it myself.
19:07The murder.
19:12Okay, tell us about that approach.
19:14I was approached by Jimmy.
19:16How much did they offer?
19:1850 grand.
19:20In 87?
19:2150 grand cash, I swear on my life.
19:23I swear on my kids' lives.
19:28Why did they kill him?
19:29The impression I got was that he got wind of the other's dealings.
19:32Because Sid Finnery and John Rhys there,
19:36all sorts of other things going on in the partnership, yeah?
19:39I will have a shower.
19:40No, no, no, this is good.
19:41Tell me about Rhys' involvement in this.
19:43What, John?
19:44He didn't have any involvement in the actual murder.
19:46I'm not saying he was involved in the murder,
19:48but did he play a part?
19:49Did he...
19:50Did he put it up?
19:51Did he cover it up?
19:53Yeah, he was aware of it, yeah.
19:55Yeah.
19:56He had involvement in that side of things,
19:57I'm 99% sure of that.
19:59Right, that's it for the day, boys.
20:01One last question, right?
20:02Just...
20:03Why didn't you kill Daniel Morgan?
20:09Why didn't you take the job?
20:12Because I met him a few times and he seemed like a nice bloke.
20:17He just walked in off the street.
20:19I know it's suspicious,
20:20but nothing he said undermines Ward's evidence.
20:23I don't think he's any idea who Ward is.
20:25He's given us lots on Jimmy Cook,
20:27a bit on Fillory,
20:28nothing on the Byron Brothers.
20:29I don't know whether that's deliberate.
20:32On motive?
20:33He reckons that Morgan was onto some dodgy dealings
20:35between Rhys and Fillory at summer.
20:37Well, coming in and confessing the crimes
20:39which could see him locked up for some time
20:41is certainly unusual.
20:42Could work in favor of his credibility.
20:44Either way, it's expensive.
20:46Ward's costing us 90 grand a month
20:47and he's already banged up.
20:48See, I think that Gary Eaton could be our golden goose.
20:51Right, well, let me talk to some people.
20:54How long do you need?
20:55Could be a few weeks.
20:58Right.
21:03Right, it's not exactly protocol,
21:05but until we get the green light from upstairs,
21:07Gary Eaton belongs to no one.
21:10He's a free man.
21:11He can do what he likes.
21:12He can walk anytime.
21:15He can talk,
21:16and he will talk.
21:17And the people he's grassing
21:19could find him,
21:21silence him,
21:22or worse,
21:22we cannot let that happen.
21:25So, for three weeks,
21:26until the debrief team takes over,
21:28we are all on babysitting duty.
21:32Hello?
21:33Dave, it's Gary.
21:35Oh, hi, Gary.
21:36Right, we need another 20 quid.
21:38Julie's been on the scratch cards.
21:40Yeah?
21:41We pay his hotel.
21:42We go to Tesco.
21:44We buy his fags.
21:45We charge his phone.
21:46We even wipe his fucking arse
21:49if we have to.
21:50All of this?
21:54Hello?
21:55Dave, it's Gary.
21:57Listen, Julie thinks
21:58the woman at the front desk
21:59is being funny with us.
22:01Can you have a word?
22:03With Julie?
22:04No, with the woman
22:04at the fucking front desk, mate.
22:06We do not let him out of our sight.
22:09Right?
22:10Dave, it's Gary.
22:11There's something wrong with the telly.
22:13Now, what's the matter with the telly?
22:15I couldn't get a check on phone.
22:16We cannot afford
22:21to lose this witness.
22:24We cannot
22:25and we fucking will not
22:27lose Gary Meaton.
22:30Is that understood?
22:32Let's go.
22:33Let's go, sir.
22:33Let's go, sir.
22:43It's early days
22:44where this new witness
22:45was yet to establish
22:47whether he can stand up
22:48as a witness of truth.
22:50Understood.
22:51Completely.
22:52And thank you
22:52for letting me
22:54into your, um...
22:56Into the inner sanctum.
22:57You're more than welcome, Alistair.
23:01It's the least we can do.
23:02I remember when I got the call.
23:14Mum rang and she said,
23:15your brother's dead.
23:19I couldn't take it in.
23:20Every time I went back
23:23to the pub,
23:24I still can't take it in.
23:27It was a dangerous line of work.
23:30He did a lot of, um,
23:31debt collecting
23:32in the early days,
23:32that sort of thing, you know.
23:35He was actually very brave.
23:37He stood his ground,
23:38you know.
23:38I'm sure he did.
23:41I'm sure he was.
23:44Brave.
23:51What's going on with Rhys?
23:53To be honest,
23:55we're not hearing very much,
23:56but, um,
23:57likely up to his old tricks.
23:58Can I share something with you?
24:01I'm worried that Jonathan Rhys
24:03is, um, well...
24:05I think he may have
24:08discovered some new tricks.
24:10There's a bug
24:11called the Trojan.
24:13Alistair Morgan
24:14found one on his laptop.
24:16He's concerned
24:16that Jonathan Rhys,
24:17one of his minions,
24:18might be behind
24:19email hacking, basically.
24:21So I've put in some
24:22antivirus software
24:24that should take care of it.
24:25Listen, I need yours.
24:28Need your laptop, honey.
24:30If you think
24:30that we're being hacked,
24:32we call witness protection.
24:34Safer if I just handle it.
24:36You see,
24:38what I don't understand
24:38is whether they're
24:39supporting you
24:40just won't take it,
24:41or whether they're
24:42just handing you
24:43another poisonous chalice
24:44at running a mile.
24:45Look, it could be nothing.
24:46Bugs can come from anywhere.
24:47It could be something,
24:48though, couldn't it?
24:48It could be something
24:49extremely serious.
24:51We could be
24:51under surveillance again.
24:52Or it could just be
24:53a coincidence.
24:54That's the thing
24:55about coincidences.
24:56Look, I said
24:56I won't do this again.
24:57PHONE RINGS
24:58PHONE RINGS
25:01PHONE RINGS
25:02PHONE RINGS
25:03PHONE RINGS
25:04PHONE RINGS
25:05Hello?
25:06Dave.
25:08Dave, what was a bad way, mate?
25:10Oh, hi, Gary.
25:11Jesus, he's gone off on work.
25:13Listen, listen, Gary, I'm sorry.
25:15I'm going to have to beat you on hold.
25:16Okay, wait a sec.
25:17Please, Dave.
25:18Dave.
25:20Go ahead.
25:20Sir, there's been an incident
25:22with Gary Eaton.
25:23We've had to intervene
25:24to relocate the girlfriend.
25:26Then what happened?
25:27She wants to end the relationship.
25:29She claims to be frightened of him.
25:31Was there the violence?
25:32No, but in the short time
25:33I was with her,
25:34she received over 20 phone calls
25:35and a number of abusive texts.
25:38Okay, thanks for letting me know.
25:39Sir.
25:40Gary's still there?
25:42All right, listen, listen,
25:43calm, calm down, calm down.
25:45Just take it easy.
25:47Gary Eaton has been phoning you
25:49on your mobile?
25:51Yes.
25:54Regularly.
25:55What does that mean?
25:56Sometimes daily.
25:58And this has been going on for?
25:59Sometime.
26:01It was small stuff.
26:02I thought I could handle it.
26:04And you're telling me about this now
26:05because...
26:05It's of concern at this point.
26:08It's potentially...
26:11Concerning?
26:13Yes.
26:17Ever played golf, Dave?
26:20Never.
26:22Well, you should.
26:24Does wonders for perspective.
26:28All right, this...
26:29This will...
26:30Come out,
26:32and there are going to be questions.
26:34Questions as to what an officer
26:36of your rank is doing,
26:37taking direct phone calls
26:39from a protected witness.
26:40Questions as to why,
26:41when you have so much
26:42under your remit,
26:44you would concern yourself
26:45so personally
26:46with such a detail.
26:47And why you,
26:49of all people,
26:51would choose a course of action
26:52that could severely
26:53compromise
26:54this entire...
26:56invest...
26:57Why is he calling you?
27:00Because I'm the only person
27:01he trusts.
27:02Look, I know you like
27:02to think of yourself
27:03as some kind of maverick
27:04and you do things
27:05your own way.
27:06He hates his debrief team.
27:08He's extremely vulnerable.
27:10He's unwell.
27:10I believe him
27:13to be a genuine
27:14suicide risk.
27:15If I don't pick up
27:17and something happens
27:18or he does something stupid,
27:20I cannot...
27:23I got him
27:25into this situation, John.
27:27I cannot have Gary Eaton
27:29on my conscience.
27:32Well, witness protection
27:33want to drop him.
27:34No, no.
27:35He's handed over 70 grand.
27:38Admitted to crimes
27:38that could see him
27:39been done for 20 years.
27:41I know his hard work
27:42but I believe
27:43he's valuable.
27:46Look.
27:48I appreciate
27:49the complexity
27:50of the situation
27:51but you cannot
27:52be taking phone calls
27:54from a protected witness.
27:56From today,
27:57you will have
27:57no further contact
27:58with Gary Eaton
27:59whatsoever, okay?
28:01Yeah.
28:06And I'm serious
28:07about the Gulf.
28:10I'll look into it.
28:13I'll look into it.
28:13I'll look into it.
28:15I...
28:27I'll look into it.
28:28I'll look into it.
28:29I'm here
28:30to keep in mind.
28:31I'll look into it.
28:33I found a bug.
29:00It's a fucking old building trying to listen to us.
29:03But he reckons the fellas next door are coppers from Hendon.
29:07What if he goes in and bashes the door down?
29:10It's an expensive kit.
29:11Nice well, Hendon.
29:13Thought no plans for our first contact with the enemy.
29:17Is now a good or a bad time for more bad news?
29:20Good, I think.
29:22A journalist called.
29:23Said a hack from another paper tried to sell him a story about you and your wife.
29:27Oh, Jesus.
29:29And did he mention of the hack of the name?
29:30Yes, it's Alex Maranchak.
29:37All right.
29:39Okay.
29:43I'll let go of you.
29:44I mean, it's not even a story.
29:52Jackie registered a business interest when they met.
29:54My name was on the paperwork.
29:56That's it.
29:56All completely above board.
29:58And I don't understand how this is a story.
30:00Which is why they didn't touch it.
30:01Which is why no one else in police street will touch it.
30:04It'll go away.
30:05Maybe so.
30:06But someone with access to confidential police records is talking to Maranchak.
30:11Maybe one of my own team could be any one of my colleagues.
30:13And they're talking directly to Rhys.
30:16Have you reported it?
30:17To who?
30:19I mean, if you think they're coming after you personally, you're going to need protection, surely.
30:22I mean, there must be a system.
30:23Mate, mate, listen.
30:25The last time this happened, I went to my bosses.
30:27You know what they said?
30:27They said this has been dealt with in the bigger picture.
30:31I had a van following me and my kids to school.
30:34I had some fucker in my garden with a camera.
30:37My wife thought it was a gun.
30:38I didn't know it was that bad.
30:40I mean, who else knows about this?
30:43Well, that's my point.
30:44Nobody knows.
30:46Daniel Morgan's family, do they know what you went through?
30:48No, they've got nothing to play.
30:49They would have been on the phone to the commissioner, the home secretary, everyone.
30:52Yeah, and what good would that have done?
30:54My higher-ups knew that you lot were trying to disrupt a major criminal investigation and they did nothing.
31:00Sat in her arseys and watched it happen.
31:02Hung me out to dry.
31:05Since when did we become the targets?
31:07How is this in any way in the public interest?
31:10I'm sorry, mate.
31:12I mean, I'm...
31:13I'm really sorry.
31:18Right.
31:26Hi.
31:28Hi.
31:30Sorry, I'm late.
31:33Plates in the oven.
31:37Everything okay?
31:39Yeah, fine.
31:40You sure?
31:42Meeting overran.
31:43I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I
32:13I said okay, so she's afraid to go.
32:42Or a silly one.
32:56You see, I thought that was really good.
32:58It was Pish, wasn't it?
33:01David Seaman.
33:03We need a game for a good moment.
33:05What will the judges make of that?
33:08Hey Gary.
33:10I can't do it.
33:12I just can't do it.
33:13Look, here's the thing.
33:15You either need to sort yourself out and we crack on with this, or we don't.
33:19Okay.
33:20And you need to tell your team the truth.
33:22Because we cannot go on like this, we really can't.
33:25All right, there's something you need to know.
33:33I was there.
33:34You were where, Gary?
33:36I was at the Golden Line.
33:38The night Daniel Morgan was killed.
33:41I was in the car park.
33:45They invited me to have a drink that night.
33:47Didn't know why.
33:48I thought it was something to do with planning a theft.
33:51Who's they, Gary?
33:52Jimmy Cook.
33:53So you went to the Golden Lion that night?
33:56Yeah.
33:57We sat by the door.
33:58And I saw Daniel coming.
34:02He was talking with John Rhys.
34:05And there was some woman with them as well.
34:08Who was she?
34:09I don't know.
34:10I'd never seen him before.
34:13And this bloke taps me on the shoulder and tells me he wants to talk to me in a chance.
34:20He was one of the brothers.
34:22Scott, I think it was.
34:25The other brother's called Glenn.
34:28I can't remember.
34:32So he told me to go to the chance and then we went out back because he said,
34:39Jimmy wanted to have a word with me in the car park.
34:42And we went out to the car park.
34:47And I saw Daniel lying there.
34:51And the axe was still, still on his head.
35:00And Glenn was with Jimmy in the car.
35:04And they drove off.
35:07And Jimmy winked at me so they drove off.
35:11They fucking winked at me.
35:12They fucking winked at me.
35:13The only thing I don't understand is if you're going to murder someone, why bring a long
35:18witness?
35:19Why did they bring you into the pub that night?
35:20Were they trying to implicate him?
35:21Well, I already knew about the murder because they'd originally asked him to do it.
35:34So if you can be traced to the scene, you're not going to go around shooting your mouth off,
35:37are you?
35:38There was a warning.
35:39Strategy he buys silence.
35:42A risky strategy.
35:44So what else you got?
35:47Two men sitting by the door here.
35:54And no one at the time could ID him.
35:57And that's where Ethan says he was.
35:59That's exactly where he says he was.
36:01Before Scott, who we have to assume was Gary Veehan, took him to the gents' toilets.
36:08And then outside.
36:10It fits.
36:12It does.
36:14It does fit.
36:16So do we believe him?
36:18It doesn't matter whether we believe him, Graham.
36:21What matters is can we make it stick?
36:40Thanks.
36:46You look really nice.
36:50So do you.
36:51Oh, thank you.
36:55We should do this more often.
36:56We should get some drinks.
36:59You okay?
37:01I'm fine.
37:02I'm just tired.
37:04Yeah, you keep saying that.
37:05Because I am.
37:07But it were just your hours.
37:09I was hoping that might make a difference.
37:12Look, I'm really trying to find a way out of this, Jackie.
37:18For everyone.
37:19You're trying.
37:21I'm trying to help you.
37:22I'm trying to solve the case.
37:23You're trying to help me.
37:26You may count that you do everything, but I'm around.
37:30I try to be around.
37:34Even when you're with us, you're not with us, David.
37:37You're distant with the kids.
37:39You're tense all the time.
37:41I feel like I'm walking on eggshells.
37:50I'm really sorry.
37:53I'm just tired, you know.
37:54I'm not sleeping properly.
38:00I keep getting these dizzy spells.
38:04Because I'm tired, I think.
38:08I don't feel safe.
38:11Little things are just setting me off and I'm doing everything I possibly can.
38:16But I just feel like I'm going backwards.
38:19It was never meant to be like this.
38:21I really am sorry.
38:24Truly sorry.
38:32You know, we're in a situation where it's like...
38:35It's like we're drowning.
38:39And when you're drowning, you need to get out of the water, right?
38:42Right.
38:44But we can't get out of the water.
38:49So we just have to find a way...
38:55To get used to it.
39:03Is that your solution to get used to the water?
39:08I don't know what else you want me to say.
39:10I don't know what else you want me to say.
39:11I don't know what else you want me to say.
39:13I don't know what else those resources are going to say.
39:14I don't know what else you want me to say.
39:15No doubt about that.
39:16Gov.
39:19Yeah.
39:22Can I have a word?
39:24Yes.
39:29Gary's giving us a new witness.
39:34Who's that?
39:38She's called Lindsay Wright.
39:46An ex of Jimmy Cook.
39:48Gary said she might talk.
39:52This is all off the record, yeah?
39:54I mean, I'm not being recorded or nothing.
39:56Yes, Lindsay, off the record.
39:59And you can't say he gave you my name?
40:00I protected the witness and we really can't give you any further details.
40:05Told us that you used to go out with Jimmy Cook.
40:08Said you might know something about Daniel Morgan.
40:13Jimmy and I saw each other for about eight years.
40:16Weren't up to much.
40:17Never took me places.
40:19Only saw me when it suited him.
40:21I don't know much about Morgan.
40:25Jimmy did say some stuff, though.
40:29Lindsay didn't remember him would be great.
40:33Well, the guy who did it was a nutter.
40:35Big bloke for Croydon.
40:37Might work the doors of clubs sometimes.
40:42Can't remember his name.
40:43Could he's never been Gary, old Glenn?
40:44Glenn.
40:45Yeah, Glenn.
40:48It was Glenn.
40:49And the murder was about a woman.
40:52And John Rhys had a go at Daniel in the car park before he was killed.
40:56I think it was him that took him out into the car park.
41:00But that's all I really remember.
41:04How would you feel, Lindsay, about coming out to the station and making a statement?
41:08Oh, no.
41:13No, I can't do that.
41:15We all know what Jimmy's capable of.
41:17If we can find a way to keep you safe.
41:20You said I didn't have to.
41:22It was off the record.
41:23You don't have to do anything you don't want to do.
41:27How about we give you a call, come back later?
41:30No, no.
41:31Don't call me and don't come back.
41:33The thing is, it's my memory.
41:35It's my antidepressants that mess with my head.
41:38I can't be sure of anything I just said.
41:40It's all a mess, if I'm honest.
41:43The only thing I can say for sure
41:44is that Jimmy Cook
41:46definitely didn't do it.
41:47I'm sorry, Gov.
41:56No.
41:57I'm sorry.
42:03Have a holly jolly Christmas
42:06It's the best time of the year
42:09I don't know if there'll be snow
42:13And heaven here
42:16you love
42:21Say hello to friends you know
42:27And everyone you meet
42:30Whoa, whoa, the methodical
42:34How merry you can be
42:37It's snow
42:41Thank you
42:41All very encouraging, particularly the correlation between Ward and Eaton.
42:57Just tell me what the CPS were.
43:00Well, the call log for Gary Eaton's incomplete.
43:03I'll get that to you.
43:05And what about this potential new witness, Cook's ex-Lindsey Wright?
43:09Well, her story's golden, but we haven't managed to pin her down just yet.
43:15She'd make a difference. Is she pinnable?
43:18Yeah, she's pinnable.
43:26Oh, please! Oh, please!
43:30Whatever they think was happening with the credit cards, it's got nothing to do with me.
43:36I ain't done nothing. Can you tell them?
43:38Look, all we know is that Surrey police are considering charging you and your boyfriend with conspiracy to defraud.
43:44Now, we don't know what that's based on.
43:46But they don't go raiding people's homes for nothing, Lindsay.
43:50See, what we do know is if you decide to come in and help us, you could end up in a lot less trouble.
43:57You did this on purpose.
43:59Surrey police is an entirely separate division, Lindsay. This wasn't as.
44:02We're just here to offer you a way out. That's all.
44:06We'll give you a call later. Let you consider your choices.
44:12Doesn't look like I've got a sodding choice, though, does it?
44:16Come on, I'll take you back in.
44:19Come on.
44:19What's going on?
44:47Well, are the kids?
44:56They're both friends.
44:58I'm going away for a bit and they're coming with me.
45:03Away where?
45:04I can't.
45:13I can't do this anymore.
45:16Can't be here.
45:17No, I don't understand.
45:18How can you not understand?
45:22No, you can't.
45:24You need to talk to me. We need to talk about this.
45:26I've talked and I've talked and I've talked.
45:28There's just nothing else to say.
45:32You're not taking those kids anywhere without my permission.
45:34Please don't fight me.
45:37Please don't. I don't want to fight you.
45:38So when are you coming back?
45:54You'll see the kids.
45:55I promise I will make sure that you see the kids.
45:58I'm truly sorry.
46:03I'm truly sorry.
46:03Just bring the CPS.
46:16We can charge Reese, Cook and the Vians for the murder of Daniel Morgan.
46:37And Fillory for perverting the course of justice.
46:39We're over the line.
46:40We're over the bloody line.
46:44Congratulations, Dave.
46:46The most investigated murder in the history of the Metropolitan Police Service.
46:51We're crack Daniel Morgan.
46:54I'll go and tell the Morgans.
47:09I'll go and tell the Morgans.
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