Rake (2010) s02e05 Episode Script

R v Turner

Joshua, this is Cleaver.
Hey.
We could offer you a $6,000 a day retainer.
This is what we dreamed about at uni, this exact sort of case.
It's Sally from across the road.
Oh.
We're in love.
She's got a boy your age! What is wrong with you?! I hope you don't No, no, not at all.
I'm just worried that things between us are Are what? .
.
too good.
I admire him more than any other man I know despite the fact he is my ex-husband.
He's dead.
You should know they've called Missy in for questioning.
(People speak indistinctly) # Theme music (Church bells ring) (Cameras snap) Kerri, the chapel was overflowing with mourners here to farewell Joshua Floyd, slain founder of the leaks site GoodPlumbing.
com.
Chief amongst them, of course, was Floyd's fiancee, author and ex-prostitute JM Doolan, who is out on bail, having been charged with Floyd's murder.
She refuses to speak to media herself, but her barrister, human rights advocate Cleaver Greene, did speak to assembled media.
Nothing has been laid to rest today, not by a long stretch.
Josh's work will continue.
Those who sought to end his quest for justice, truth and democracy, the despots who murdered him, who literally stabbed him in the back, those bastards who now point their fingers at the woman who loved him, they will be brought to justice.
This I promise you.
REPORTER: Mr Greene.
One more question, Mr Greene.
Oh, Mum, you can't be serious.
He's milking it for everything it's bloody worth.
What are you saying? Dad's finally in the papers without the word 'allegedly' near his name and he wants to keep it that way.
Fuzz, I haven't seen your father like this for 15 years.
He might have finally found a cause that's actually worth fighting for.
You're not thinking what I think you're thinking.
Well, it's the dream of every child from a broken home that one day that home be rebuilt.
Yeah, when I was four, maybe, five at a stretch, but by the time I reached six, all I felt was relief.
I beg your pardon? You and Dad don't function together, Mum.
It's a law of science.
The quality of your relationship is in inverse proportion towards geographic proximity.
Meaning? The further you are physically apart, the better you function together.
Don't be absurd.
Now, Josh could have been a little less cryptic.
'There's this German' Yes, there's actually 83 million of the fuckers.
'There's this password' Yes, well, which German does it belong to? Did he introduce you to any Germans? Missy! Miss! OK, are you absolutely sure that no-one saw you? I told you, I was doing laps.
Who'd notice? From the time you left the hotel room until the time you got back, you didn't speak to a single soul? I was doing laps! OK.
(Sighs) Want something to eat? No.
Drink? Drink-drink? Why not? Without something to eat? Listen, sweetheart, if you don't eat something soon, your stomach's gonna start eating itself, alright? It's kill or be killed down there.
I know these things.
I once defended a gastroenterologist on Medicare fraud.
Oh, no.
What? An old client of mine.
'Coroner dismissed earlier reports that Dr Chambers died as a result of natural causes.
He found that the well-respected oncologist had committed suicide.
' He was a chapter in my book, Cleave.
(Scarlet knocks on door) Are you OK? Yeah.
(Mosquito buzzes) (Mosquito buzzes again) (Mosquito buzzes loudly) (Mosquito buzzes again) (Mosquito buzzes) (Mosquito buzzes) (Yells) (Mosquito buzzes) (Mosquito buzzes) (Yells) (Screams) Oh, fuck! Fuck! Scarlet! Oh, fuck! (Person screams) Scarlet.
How is he? Oh, he'll be fine.
It was a clean break.
Oh.
(Laughs) Oh, baby! Oh! I can take you home in a couple of hours, OK? You're gonna be fine.
The doctor said it's a clean break.
Clean break, you say? Yeah.
Yeah.
OK.
If that's what you want.
No, Barney, your arm, it's a clean break.
You know, I wanted us to work for us and for the kids.
Oh, darling.
Hey, don't worry about me.
Hmm.
(Laughs) I've met someone.
Did you just say you've met someone? Oh! (Laughs) Barney? Oh.
Barney! (Phone rings) Oh, private numbers shit me! Hello.
MAN: Cleaver Greene? Yes.
Who's this? We need to talk.
Look, if this is in relation to a so-called personal banking matter, this is bordering on harassment, mate.
I need to talk to you about Joshua Floyd, but not over the phone.
Is this for real? I mean, 'cause if it is Having trouble finding the German, Mr Greene? You're close, Mr Greene.
Closer than you think.
The girl is innocent.
She's been set up.
Yeah, I know that much.
We want to help you, but we have to be careful.
We'll be dealing with many, many interested parties, including your own government.
ASIO? They'll block you at every turn.
Josh said, um, that he had enough information to bring down three governments and Wall Street.
As they say in the classics, just follow the money.
How do I get in touch with you? You don't.
I'll be in touch with you.
Of course.
Silly me.
Be careful.
Don't trust your email or your phones from now on.
They're compromised.
Do you understand? (Tyres screech) Ah What's the matter? Yeah, no, it's, it's fine.
I just thought you might not be here.
Yeah, yep.
With him now, I'll let him know.
And I'll get back to you.
Yep, OK.
New numbers are in.
Oh, yeah.
Don't tell me we've made it into double digits at last.
The party hasn't, but you have.
What? Well into double digits, mate, bloody streets ahead of our beloved leader, Captain Capitulate.
Shit.
Bruce is wondering if you wanted to have a chat.
What about? About duck hunting, you dick.
About becoming the next leader of the Opposition.
It's too soon.
He's not talking tomorrow, he's talking deep, strategic, long-term planning - so probably nothing before next week.
This is unbelievable.
I mean, who isn't involved? How does someone subpoena the CIA? Buggered if I know.
Where do you reckon it's gonna land? What do you mean? Well, this is all very, very sexy stuff, but there's nothing I've seen yet that will actually help Missy.
Oh, it will.
Just keep looking.
Follow the money.
Hey, you hurt your arm.
'Morning.
Nicole.
'Morning.
Listen, could you scare us up a couple of coffees and a whiteboard, please? A white, a whiteboard.
You want a whiteboard.
What's going on? Oh, nothing, just trying to save the world.
(Phone rings) Oh, fu Hi, mate.
Yes.
I yes! Yes! OK! Fuck.
Nicole! OK, I have a conference.
Could you please print this out for me? Before coffees and saving the world? You don't get to save the world.
No, of course not.
How could I without a whiteboard? (Laughs) What happened to your arm? Just a fall.
You OK? Yeah, yep, yep.
You? I'm fine.
Good.
So we're good, then? Yep.
Good.
Did you want to talk about? No.
Col.
What's up? Kirsty's not happy, Cleave.
Oh, fuck, is that what you called me here for? You haven't seen her in almost a week, you're barely returning half her calls.
Mate, I am up to my bottom lip in it right now.
You know that, so does she.
Yeah, be that as it may, she's not happy, mate.
Well, welcome to the wonderful world of interpersonal relationships, Col.
I mean seriously fuckin' not happy, Cleave! I'm worried about her.
I think she might be depressed.
She needs you, Cleave.
Mate, she doesn't need me.
You know that.
Yeah, yeah, I do and it makes me wanna puke.
Col! Oh, fuck! Me, please.
Max, you drink too much.
You take that very slowly, alright? Two! No, three, three! One's enough.
One! One! One, one, one, one, one! Are you alright? When we were at the hospital, you, you told me that you'd met someone.
I what? You said that you'd met someone.
You were out of it, but somehow it rang true, so I was wondering have you met someone? It was a one-off.
It won't come to anything.
You've slept with her? Yeah.
Right.
Oh, look, Steve, I'd be interested in knowing the Opposition's view on extending licensed brothel facilities in Sydney, particularly David Potter's view.
Given the fact he was engaged to a prostitute, I'd welcome his expertise.
What the fuck was that about?! Oh, David, this isn't He wants to throw that sort of shit? I didn't have anything to do If he wants to make it personal, I will rain a shit storm down on you guys! Are you OK? I don't have much on this afternoon.
How about you? Scarlet, what's wrong? I don't want to talk about it.
Is it Cal? Because, you know, I've been thinking Ooh, have you really? This may sound a little crazy, but why don't you come and work for me? (Laughs) You're not in government, Dave, and you won't be for a thousand years.
I'm where the power is.
You're just drifting on the sideline, political flotsam and jetsam.
We'll be back.
Mmm.
Booked the exorcist, have you? (Laughs) This isn't a very good idea, is it? No, it isn't.
Your Honour, the US State and Justice Department, the CIA, the MI6, ASIO, even the German secret service - this is the biggest fishing expedition that I've ever seen.
Your Honour, this is purely a domestic matter in every sense of the word and, Your Honour, we renew our strong objection to the defendant's motion to subpoena all or any of these parties.
Mr Greene.
Uh, Your Honour, a raft of conservative politicians and commentators have gone on the record stating that Joshua Floyd should be put to death for releasing classified information.
This is not just some wild conspiracy theory I'm proffering here.
There are very serious and legitimate questions being raised about the murder of which my client stands accused.
Surely she has the right to have any credible alternative theory properly ventilated before a jury.
Mr Greene, I know you've already danced around this maypole a few times, so you'd be more than aware that if I were to grant leave, this court has no coercive powers over any US Government agency.
They may simply just refuse.
In which case, Your Honour, we would then be able to take the matter up on appeal at the International Court of Justice in the calamitous event that my client were to be found guilty in this jurisdiction.
Very well.
I'll reserve my decision.
What gives? It must be 15 years since you've dropped in on me at work.
Well, it's probably 15 years since you had a case that I cared about.
You must be working crazy hours.
I don't mind.
If you ever need a break or some sustenance, you can always come to us, you know? I mean, I'd love to help if I could.
Or if it's easier, I could, I could meet you somewhere.
I mean That might be easier.
OK.
Let me know.
I will.
(Gasps) Jeez! I've I've got to go.
Um Uh, see ya, Cleave.
See ya, Doc.
Are you home, darling? In here.
How was your day? An unrelenting stream of pointlessness.
How was yours? Yeah, it was fine.
I just met, um, Audrey in town for lunch.
Town, huh? Yeah.
Town - it's a place where people congregate.
It's got a couple of malls, so you'd probably like it.
You didn't happen to bump into Dad by any chance? Uh, funny you should mention that, because I was passing by the Supreme Court Oh, you didn't.
Well, it was on my way to the car.
Oh, Mum, you're unbelievable! (Doorbell rings) Could you get that, please? Finnegan.
Roger, Roger, I'm sorry! Please, I didn't mean anything by it! Finnegan, listen Mum! I'm sorry, Roger.
Mum! Roger, Roger, he's just a boy.
Please, he did not understand what he was doing with Sally.
He wanted to do the right thing, he got carried away It's OK.
It's OK.
Oh, I'm just here to look after the boys.
Sally's gonna stay in Byron for awhile.
Oh.
I promise I didn't mean to scare him.
Oh, that's fine.
The little bugger could use the occasional fright.
Nothing I say seems to make any difference.
Oh.
How is Sally? Uh, she's finding herself.
Oh.
You ever notice how people never go looking for themselves in cold climates? Hmm.
You know, I, um, I owe you an apology.
Really? Sally told me that you were the one who was having the affair and I believed her.
Well, you don't know me that well, so why wouldn't you believe her? I'm supposed to be a shrink.
I can't believe I sat there for hours listening to her and it was bullshit.
Well, she has a few issues, our Sal.
Did you ever suspect? She was having an affair? It wasn't the first time.
Really? But I had no idea that it was Finnegan.
You know, for awhile there I thought it was Cleaver.
Cleaver, you know, he was always a bit flirty with her.
That's just his default setting.
(Sighs) (Phone rings) Barnyard.
Yeah, I just finished reading the Prosecution's report.
And? It's not good.
What is it? Not over the phone, mate.
OK, look, I'm starving.
I'll see you at the Pic.
Yeah, OK.
This just came for you and I've got that dinner at eight.
Ah, yes, Bevan's mum's birthday.
Yes.
And you called him Bevan.
Hmm.
Yeah, give him my very best, alright? Alright, I will.
We should get together sometime.
You want to get together with Bevan? Yeah, well, you know, the big day's coming.
Getting excited about the frocks? (Laughs nervously) Seriously though, I've got to take my hat off to you - to the both of you, really.
Why? Well, I know I've given you some stick along the way about being a one-guy gal since you were 15, but here you are, seconds from wedlock, and you are looking sexier and more womanly than ever.
Really? Yeah.
I can see the tiger in your tank all of a sudden.
The tiger in my tank? Since when? I don't know, just, like, the last week or something and it's fantastic and it's a lesson for all the romantics out there.
You can tell all the old cynics like me to bugger off because you have maintained your faith not only in your relationship, but also in yourself and you're clearly more in love than ever.
What? (Cries) What is it? What did I what did I say? What did I say? (Sighs) Taxi! Taxi! Taxi! Taxi! Hey.
Hey.
Oh, don't get up.
How are you doing? Oh, you know.
Uh, Cleaver says I have to eat.
You should.
Melissa! Do you mind if I join you? No, no, not at all.
Um, can I get you anything? Some food? So, any developments? Nothing all that earth-shattering.
What's in the report? Which report? The one next to you marked 'Floyd'.
Barney.
(Pants) You're late.
Yeah, well, this is not exactly the most convenient meeting place in the world, is it, mate? I realise you're aiming for a certain aesthetic here Mr Greene.
Christ knows how I'm going to get a cab out of here.
My associates are keen to know if you're making progress.
Well, I'm following the money, alright, but it's not exactly leading me anywhere.
You do realise this is probably the only opportunity we'll have to get them in a court room.
Are you really up to this, Mr Greene? Yeah, of course I'm up to it.
Well, then? There seems to be evidence of government fraud on a massive scale.
Slush funds, illegal arms deals Isn't that enough to be getting on with? Look, Mr Smoking Guy, my client is up on murder charges, alright, and so far we haven't actually found anything that can meaningfully help us with our defence.
Do I have to paint you a picture? Maybe not an oil painting, but, yeah, a line drawing.
The killer works for ASIO.
Is that sufficient detail for you? Right.
Do you have a name? I can't give you a name.
Can't or won't? This goes to the very top of the organisation, Mr Greene.
You get the Director of ASIO in the box and you ask him about the information I've supplied you.
You embarrass him and his friends sufficiently and I guarantee he'll sacrifice the agent involved and put a halt to proceedings.
Handled properly, you can both save the girl and bring the whole rotting edifice crashing down.
Some recent dispatches from the front.
They should help you fill in some of the details.
Yeah.
Cleave! Oh Mate, your timing could not be worse.
Hi, Kirsty.
How are you, Cleaver? Yeah, good.
Just, uh, flat out like a lizard drinking.
Yeah, yeah, we're both busy people, aren't we? Oh, I know, it's just how do you find the hours in the day? I know.
Listen, the reason I came here was 'cause I wanted to work out where we, um, where we stand, you know? 'Cause I've been getting these mixed messages from you.
Have my messages been mixed? Yeah, well, how's this for size? I come here and sit waiting for you and I look across the road and I see your, your client coming out of that cafe and going straight into the apartment.
Is she living with you now, is she? Yes, she is, but it's not what you're thinking.
Isn't it? No, it's not.
She's an old friend.
I've read her book.
Ancient history, Kirsty.
Look, the way I see it, Cleaver, we've got two choices, right? I mean, our relationship can either be based on pleasure .
.
or it can be based on business and I'm sure you're aware of the differences.
OK, now here's the thing If you opt for the pleasure option, she has to be out of your apartment by tonight.
OK, here's the thing I will not be made a fool of! OK.
My client is up on murder charges right now.
Now, nothing's happening between us, but she does need me at the moment and I'm not gonna kick her out, alright? I won't.
OK.
Great.
Great, we're back in business, then.
Good night, Cleaver.
Um, Col will have a word to you about your new repayment plan.
I'm sure you understand there will be penalties.
Yeah, yes.
Yes.
See ya, Kirsty.
Mate, I have got a big trial about to kick off.
You really don't know a good thing when you see it, do you, mate? You've been offered a dream come true.
How's that exactly? A life with Kirsty.
You just can't see it, can ya? Not with any great sense of clarity, mate, no.
No, you just think she's some low-rent moll.
Well, she would fuckin' buy and sell you any day of the week, mate.
Mate, are you back on the gear? I've seen a lot, Cleave, I have seen a lot in my time, mate.
I've seen some of the shit that Mick put her through and she is still the most beautiful, loving human being I've ever met.
I mean, I could be right out of line here, but have you got a bit of a soft spot for Kirsty? She lives for love, mate.
She lives for bloody love and the likes of you, you just Mate, why don't you tell her how you feel? No, no, I'm no good when it comes to the romance, mate.
Oh, come on! I dream about taking her hand.
I open my mouth, but I can't say anything.
Well, why not? What is someone like me gonna say to a goddess, mate? 'Kirsty, from the day I met you, have filled my heart with joy and light and song.
Lo, these many years I have tried to hide my passion, but now I can hide it no longer.
My heart is fit to bust a nut' Uh, to burst.
Lose the nut, lose the nut.
Never said nut.
'My heart is fit to burst.
' Burst.
Gotcha.
'I am a man who knows and understands your heart and who wants to devote his life to your song, unlike poor Cleaver Greene, who is incapable of feeling love owing to personal tragedies he's suffered during his childhood.
I will give you that love, the love that Cleaver Greene so desperately wanted to give you.
I want to make you happy beyond your wildest dreams.
I want to make you mine.
' You reckon that'll do the trick, mate? Putty in your hands, mate.
(Sighs) Hey.
This is the background report prepared on Josh by the prosecution.
Ah, yes, you saw Barney.
There's a woman who says that she slept with Josh on three separate occasions in Sydney since we've returned.
She could be lying.
Yeah, she could be, but in Josh's wallet the cops found a couple of receipts from the hotel that she named.
Doesn't mean he didn't love you.
He has a child.
OK, I didn't know that.
No, neither did I.
A two-year-old from a former temp at GoodPlumbing in London.
You know what this means, Cleave? It means they finally have a motive, Cleave! I mean, before I was just a lying whore, right, and now I'm a lying, jilted whore! Don't do this.
There's no point.
Why not? I mean, what have you got? What have you even got that can help me? It was an ASIO agent.
How do you know that it was an ASIO agent? Because I just saw the Smoking Guy.
The Smoking Guy? Oh, of course! Well, I mean, that makes me feel a whole lot better, Agent Mulder! Cleaver, I'm looking at a life sentence and you're just off playing boys' games! The first thing you said to me when I saw you in the lock-up was, 'They've killed him, Cleave.
They said they would and they did.
' You were right.
What if I wasn't? (Siren wails) You think you can eat two? Um Pancakes! Do you want some maple syrup? Yes, please.
Where's Maxie? Uh, he's still on his Get your own! Mum! There's enough to go around.
No, you finish the eggs.
Wait! Where's your tie? It's in my bag.
Hard or soft, mate? Breakfast.
Max! Argh! Ah! Max! Ah! You should get an X-ray.
No, it's just a sprain.
I'm not sure that we're gonna make it, baby.
And it's not just because of me this time, is it? This woman that you've slept with, I don't want to know any details, but is it an option that you're contemplating? 'Cause you know you're not the kind of guy that has one-night stands.
So for you to have done something like this, it must be sort of serious.
I know.
That's what scares me.
Ah, ah, ah.
Ooh.
Missy's losing it, mate.
She thinks I'm putting all her eggs in the ASIO basket.
Well, it is the only basket in town at the moment, isn't it? I can't think of any others.
Alright, let's go back to first principles.
Well, he didn't have any money, so it's not that.
He was a root rat.
Maybe there was a jealous lover.
I'm sure there is, mate, but he's been living in New York for the ten years.
Where do we start? What about the ex-wife? Yeah.
You get your Angels onto it, hey? Has Missy looked at all the CCTV footage from the hotel? Yeah.
Once more with feeling, do you reckon? Yes, please.
Get her out of the bloody flat! I've seen this movie before and I wanted to walk out the first time.
Take a break if you have to.
It's getting us nowhere! There's gotta be witnesses, DNA, there's gotta be something instead of you just hanging around in car parks.
Alright, OK, you want the DNA report? There it is.
It's a fuckin' hotel room, Miss.
How many different sets of DNA do you think they found in there, including yours on the knife? You tell me what we've missed.
What if you can't get ASIO into the box? We'll get them.
They'll fight the subpoenas.
Then we'll fight back.
And what if we lose that fight? Missy! Missy! Oi! We need to talk.
Can you just let go of me, please? (Cries) Wow.
For a woman about to marry the man of her dreams, she's got a hell of a case of the marriage jitters.
What the fuck would you know? Oh, has everybody gone barking mad?! (Phone rings) Hello.
POTTER: I'm just ringing to make sure you're OK.
Couldn't be better.
I'm sorry about yesterday.
It wasn't your fault.
Anyway, we both came to our senses.
(Knock on door) Listen, I've got to go.
I'll call you later.
What happened to you? Hit and run.
Ought to be a law, but what can you do? Listen, I need a highly rated favour.
Oh, yeah? If anyone asks, we had a working lunch yesterday.
What? Oh, I blew off a meeting with the premier, principally because my head would have exploded with boredom had I attended.
I told him we were working on the Proceeds of Crime legislation.
Now, he's more than a little paranoid at the moment, so if you could diarise us between 12 and 2:30.
Really? Have you already got something in your diary for lunch yesterday? No.
No? So what's the problem? Thanks, Engels.
I owe ya one.
WOMAN: Melissa, how do you feel about the trial? MAN: Did you do it? WOMAN: How is this going to affect your book sales? MISSY: How will this affect book sales?! CLEAVER: We're going straight in.
Something that's supposed to make you MAN: My learned friend Mr Greene will doubtlessly tell a tale of an elaborate conspiracy to assassinate Joshua Floyd, that he was a threat and a menace to governments, security agencies, financial institutions, you name it.
But, ladies and gentlemen, let us look at the actual legacy of Joshua Floyd.
The guns are still being fired in the Middle East, but no-one on Wall Street has been.
No governments have been toppled, no leaders have been forced from office.
At the worst, he has caused embarrassment to a handful of minor officials.
Tragically for Mr Greene .
.
this is simply a garden variety murder motivated by jealousy.
A jealousy so extreme that it caused the accused to plunge a knife into her fiancee's back not once, not twice, but three times.
It's easy to mock conspiracy theories, isn't it? In 1963, the theory that there was a conspiracy to assassinate President Kennedy of the United States was dismissed as absurd.
In 1973, the theory that Nixon's henchmen broke into the Democrat headquarters in the Watergate building was dismissed as absurd.
Why on earth would they bother? Why would they risk everything? Ladies and gentlemen, history has perpetually taught us that power corrupts and the threat of the exposure of that corruption generates fear.
Ladies and gentlemen, Joshua Floyd was murdered not necessarily because of anything he'd already said or done, but because of the fear of what he might do.
Now, my client loved Joshua Floyd.
My client is a patsy.
Uh, um, uh, I chatted to Joshua briefly and he gave me his card and then I called him the next day and he told me to meet him at a hotel.
Where you proceeded to have sexual intercourse.
Yes.
And how many times did you meet him for this purpose? Um, three times in all.
Thank you.
Mr Greene.
Uh, no questions.
Thank you, Your Honour.
(Siren wails) So you didn't think I had a good opening, Miss? You've made me Australia's Lee Harvey Oswald.
I couldn't be happier.
Between that and your rigorous cross-examination of Miss 'No Questions, Your Honour,' I'm in legal heaven.
What do you think pushing that girl would have added? She has a solid alibi.
It could have been any one of his tarts.
What about Therese? She's in there every day, you know? She never misses a minute, with nothing but fucking hate in her eyes.
Maybe she couldn't stand the idea of Josh marrying again.
She was in Melbourne.
Hey, guess what? ASIO aren't gonna fight the subpoenas.
They just put out a press release stating they're going to cooperate.
Yes! I knew it! I knew they'd cave! They couldn't possibly say no publicly.
Dead, dead, dead mouse! Nicole, dead mouse! Dead mouse! Hey, Nicole.
Sorry.
Oh, yes, yep, need those.
I, I, it was here ten seconds ago.
I saved it and now it's fucking gone off the screen.
That's it, three hours work.
I think you'll find that's it, isn't it? Thank you.
(Breathes deeply) (Yells) Wakey, wakey, hands off snakey.
Showtime, folks.
Mate, the prosecution's gonna howl when they get this so late.
I know, I know.
Not to mention the judge.
I know.
Nicole! Nicole! Yes.
We've got to get these over to Judgey and Greg at warp speed.
By warp speed do you mean you want me to carry them? I don't need your special brand of insight today, OK? Nicole! OK, but someone's got to check the agreed timecodes on the DVD of the hotel footage.
I can do that.
Yeah, sure you can.
I could do that.
Oh, this is - it's broken, it's fucked.
Give it to me.
Uh! Oh.
That's her.
Who? There's this woman.
She comes to court every day.
That's her.
I'm sure that's her.
Who is she? We'll go get an ID.
You'd better be bloody quick, mate.
You're gonna have to stall.
I can only stall so long.
Are you sure? (Woman coughs) (Cleaver whistles) Mr Greene.
Your Honour.
Are you not ready to commence? Indeed, Your Honour.
Uh Mr Lonsdale, you are the Director of the Australian Security and Intelligence Organisation (Woman coughs) .
.
otherwise known as ASIO.
Is that correct? I am.
Now, Mr Lonsdale, I notice that you chose to affirm your oath rather than swear to God.
Is that, uh, a fair comment? I did.
So you don't believe in a God at all? I'm an atheist, Mr Greene.
I see.
Are your parents religious folk, Mr Lonsdale? Mr Greene, what on earth are you playing at? This case, uh, uh, as Your Honour very kindly pointed out, does have certain elements of the conspiracy theory to it, very much like The Da Vinci Code.
Mr Greene Oh, you're a wanker, Cleaver.
Uh, may I have one moment, Your Honour, to take instructions? Mr Greene, my patience is wearing wafer thin.
Thank you, Your Honour.
It's her, mate.
Please tell me she's with ASIO.
Her husband was the doctor in Missy's book that topped himself.
So ASIO's .
.
got nothing to do with it.
Not, but why was the Smoking Man? Oh, shit.
Uh-huh.
Mr Greene? Oh, shit! Yes, I know.
Oh.
No further questions.
Thank you.
No further questions? As if you've asked one! So I take it you're no longer pursuing this line of attack.
I'm afraid not.
Do you have any idea the amount of time you've wasted on this goose chase, Cleaver? This is bordering on contempt.
I was set up, Ben.
Oh, set up.
By whom? By ASIO.
All those smoking guns in all those files were leaked to me by someone who claimed to be a friend of Josh's, but on reflection I'm sure it was all bullshit.
I'm sure there's not a single truth amongst them.
Why would ASIO leak you bullshit, Cleaver? So that I'd get up and spout it, Greg, and be made to look like a tit by the Director of ASIO, which would then be vindicated in open court.
Who's going to trust GoodPlumbing after that? And how do you know this? Because we know who really did it.
Your Honour, I'd like to call Mrs Faye Chambers, please.
Do you know why you've been called to give evidence, Mrs Chambers? Yes.
Mrs Chambers, your husband was the noted oncologist Graham Chambers, is that right? He was.
He devoted himself to saving people's lives.
He passed away recently, did he not? He did.
I'm so sorry.
(Sniffs) Mrs Chambers, could you tell the court how your husband died, please? He took an overdose.
I see.
Do you know why he took an overdose? He killed himself because of that filthy book, that vile, evil book.
The book you are referring to, Mrs Chambers, is A Thousand Lies I Have Told by the accused, is that right? I am.
He showed me the book and told me what had happened in that brothel.
I didn't care.
I loved him.
I could cope because 99% of him was pure good.
He wasn't mentioned by name in the book.
(Cries) No, but he was terrified people would find out somehow.
She betrayed his confidence, she destroyed him and I wanted that whore to find out what it felt like to suffer the sort of loss I had.
(Phone rings) Yep.
(Knock on door) Come in.
Miss Engels.
Premier.
Oh, dear.
What happened to you? Oh, just a little accident at home.
Please have a seat.
Delighted to meet you at last.
You too.
So, I need to ask you a very delicate question, if I may.
My understanding is that on the 17th of this month, you had a working lunch with Cal McGregor.
Uh Uh, yes.
We were finalising the amendments to the Proceeds of Crime legislation, I believe.
Thank God.
I'm sure this won't be a secret much longer, so I should tell you the reason I'm asking you this question is because a woman has alleged Cal sexually assaulted her at that time.
Now, I for one never doubted his innocence, but the fact that he has an ironclad alibi comes as an enormous relief.
Now, uh, some detectives are in my conference room.
They'll want to ask you some questions and get a signed statement.
I assume that won't be a problem.
No, no problem.
(Breathes deeply) Table right here.
Oh, thanks.
I'll be right back with the menus and some water for the table.
Enjoy your evening.
Thank you.
Doc.
Mwah! How's it hanging? Have we got a bottle? I've just ordered a glass.
Let's get a bottle.
Hey-o! Um, ah.
So I was thinking on the way here, if you, if you ever met royalty, would you bow or curtsy? Because I don't think I wouldn't even nod.
Hello.
Can I get? Ah, fuck.
I mean, I'd give them my paw.
I'm not being deliberately disrespectful.
It's just that, fuck, you know, what did they ever do to earn it? Hello! Oh, yes, garcon! If we have to bow to the unworthy, we, why don't we bow to supermodels? At least they're cute, hmm? I'm gonna bow to Gisele Bundchen.
Who who do you have to fuck to get a drop of something around here? Hello.
Yes, mate.
Yes, you.
Yeah.
Come on, mate.
Yeah, come on.
Oh, ping! Bingo.
Yes, nobody likes a snitch.
Ah! (People murmur) Come on, thirsty human in the room.
Oh, for a beaker of the warm south.
Yeah, can you see me now? Huh? What are you doing? We're better when there's distance between us.
Oh, come on, sweetheart, just a little joke.
Just a little joke.
You've had enough.
Oh, come on, mate, I haven't had any.
I haven't had a single thing.
A man is not a camel.
Hey, Roger.
How are you going? Hey, yeah, good, Wend.
Good.
You? Do you feel like a drink? Oh.
Oh, shit! Col.
It worked, mate.
It fuckin' worked.
I can't believe it.
Oh! We're in love, mate, me and Kirsty.
Oh, mate, oh, I couldn't be happier for you.
Oh, I can't thank you enough, mate.
We are over the moon.
Oh, well, you know, I'm, I'm heartbroken, of course, but, but, what are mates for, huh? Makes this so hard, Cleave.
What's that? Naturally Kirsty's very grateful too, of course, but, like she says, business is business and I'm not about to upset my little dumpling, now, am I, mate? Matter of fact, this is a special request from her.
Oh! (Groans) Oh! Mate, I've got the most wonderful news.
Cal McGregor's raped someone.
Have you any idea what you've done? Why would you do that for him? I'm not a farm animal.
I don't just root people.
I'm not built that way.
It has to be love.
To our son's birthday dinner you are bringing the husband of the woman our son was porking? Yes, happy birthday, mate.
Good on you.
MAN: I will not have this trial reduced to a mindless sideshow of tawdry innuendo and filth talk, do you hear me, Cleaver? You are a monster! God Almighty! Oh, fuck! Oh, fuck!
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