24.Hours in Police Custody S01E07 (17 Nov 2014)
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00:28All right, everyone clear? All clear.
00:31Before we do so, is there any drugs here at all?
00:34It would be a lot better if you tell us than we find it.
00:37No, what about yourself?
00:52Once the suspect is in custody,
00:55the police have 24 hours to investigate and interview.
01:02After that, it's either charge or release.
01:06You have been arrested on suspicion of human trafficking.
01:09On suspicion of stalking.
01:11On suspicion of GBH.
01:13Position and making of indecent images of children.
01:16On suspicion of conspiracy to murder.
01:18Start explaining.
01:20It's the police's job to ask what really happened.
01:26Where were you on the 28th of March?
01:28It was not me. I was not there.
01:30That could have been a hundred and one people.
01:32But it's nothing to do with me.
01:37Hello!
01:38Open the door now!
01:43Who's innocent?
01:45Who's guilty?
01:46Why would Pete say that he's assaulted him?
01:48Because he's deluded.
01:49He's a drunk.
01:50Well, that's nonsense.
01:51Hey, police! Show me your hand!
01:55From the streets to the interrogation rooms.
01:57Where's the knife?
01:58Did you have a knife?
01:59No.
02:00He made specific threat that he is going to kill her.
02:03From the suspects to the head of CID.
02:05That's one hell of a shirt, David.
02:08I'm loving it.
02:12These are the men and women who have just 24 hours to find the evidence.
02:16I'm not letting him get away with it.
02:18I want him nicked and charged.
02:21If he kicks off, I'm out the door.
02:23I'm a lover, not a fighter.
02:26Will they discover it before time runs out?
02:31Good news?
02:32Yeah.
02:34Got him.
02:58Police have arrested Irving Sheki, a 25-year-old Albanian.
03:03He's suspected of being an illegal immigrant.
03:06Dispatch the assets.
03:12He was arrested following a drugs raid.
03:14This is the immigration?
03:15Yes.
03:17No drugs were found, but police seized a computer and a phone.
03:21Hello, mate.
03:22All right?
03:23English?
03:24Good.
03:26What we're going to do, we're going to make some inquiries on this phone.
03:28We're actually going to be further arresting you, possibly handling stolen goods.
03:31Now, listen to me.
03:32Listen to me.
03:33It doesn't mean you're guilty of it, but we need to actually find out.
03:35We can run some checks on this, and we can find out very quickly, okay?
03:38You're not going to take my phone.
03:39I pay money for that one.
03:40I'm not going to give you that one.
03:41Well, you might not have a choice.
03:43No.
03:44It's any time you're priced.
03:45If you think they're stolen, then I'm going to authorise your detention here, okay?
03:49So we can conduct an interview in relation to the matters in their phones or tablets
03:54or whatever they are, and obviously bottom out this immigration matter as well, okay?
03:57But that will be done by the immigration service.
03:59They'll come to the police station, and they'll interview you as well.
04:02Do you want to see a drugs worker?
04:04Alcohol worker?
04:05If you want.
04:06No, do you want to see one?
04:07I don't care.
04:08Well, if you're an alcoholic or a drug addict.
04:10No, I'm not an alcoholic.
04:11Okay.
04:12So is there any reason for you to see one?
04:14When I said, no, no, no.
04:15Why do you ask you an alcohol doctor?
04:17I don't know.
04:18Well, I'm asking you if you want one.
04:19No.
04:20No.
04:21Have you got any specific or religious dietary needs?
04:23Do you have any foods that you can't eat?
04:24No, I don't.
04:25No?
04:26Only spinach I don't eat.
04:27Spinach?
04:28Yeah, spinach.
04:29We don't have spinach in custody.
04:30I don't think our food has spinach in it.
04:33Okay, you're here for what we call a recordable offence, so we're going to need to take your
04:38fingerprints.
04:39Okay, do you give us your permission to take them?
04:42If I don't give, what's going to happen?
04:44You were going to take it anyway, basically.
04:46So what is the point to ask?
04:47Because we ask.
04:48It's nice, isn't it?
04:49Look, guys, the law is too soft.
04:52Make it more straight.
04:53That's it.
04:54It's not down to me, is it?
04:55And say, oh, please, sir, put your hands back and please move.
04:59My country, if you do that, fuck off the police.
05:02Fuck.
05:03You can go in hospital with three, four...
05:05Bullet holes, probably.
05:06Yeah, blind eye or something like that.
05:09You've got Christine.
05:13Irvin Sheehy's case will be dealt with by one of the busiest departments in the station,
05:18the Prisoner Handling Unit, or PHU.
05:21Is there any way you can describe what PHU is and what it does?
05:26Unrelenting carnage.
05:28The Prisoner Handling Unit is a team of officers and civilian members of staff that deal with
05:38high volume, low impact crime.
05:40We're the bottom of the pile at the CPHU.
05:45We get all the jobs that people are too busy to deal with or don't want.
05:53We get frauds, we get drugs offences, we get domestic incidents, we get thefts, we get burglaries, brothels.
06:00Yeah, you name it, get all kinds of bits and pieces.
06:04I don't mean that it's not important in any way, shape or form.
06:08It's just crimes that are, there are just so many of them.
06:12I've still got to sort out his stuff, I've still got to sort out his stuff, I've still got to sort out.
06:19PHU deal with an average of 20 cases a day.
06:23Some very serious, others that can be quickly dealt with.
06:27Hello.
06:28Hello, mate.
06:29OK, this is the crime of the literal century.
06:33Is it?
06:34This is the most serious thing I think has come into this office.
06:37Ever.
06:38I don't know if I want the responsibility.
06:40This is it.
06:41I don't know if you can handle the responsibility.
06:42I don't think I can, mate, no.
06:43Because I think we're talking about a grand old total of 98p.
06:50Genuinely 90p.
06:51Well, two cans of Diet Coke.
06:52How much is a can of Diet Coke for the moment?
06:53Come on.
06:54Come on.
06:55Come on.
06:56I have nothing wrong tonight.
06:57And you lot think you've got the power, the audacity to put me in a fucking place.
07:12I don't know.
07:13I don't know.
07:14I don't know.
07:15I don't know.
07:16You know, what I'm doing.
07:17I don't know if you want the police officers must choose an officer to interview the suspect
07:18before deciding on the next steps.
07:23Geraldine.
07:24Mm-hmm?
07:25Basically the victims are having a little house party, the two of them.
07:28And where they see this woman at the window, she opens the window a little bit further.
07:31window a little bit further and she says can i come in and they tell her no so she slams the
07:35window shut twice causing it to break officers then turn up they arrest her she gets violent
07:41and she's assaulted the two police officers
07:43the officers asked you about what happened and you said uh it wasn't me haven't done anything
07:54you're going to have to fucking guess me because i'm ain't coming quietly i haven't done anything
07:59i'm going to come back and fuck you up
08:02does that ring any bells
08:06when did you last wash i bet you're a lesbian a fishy smelly lesbian
08:15so it was a fairly easy job
08:20he um he was the one who turned around and said i didn't even realize the bus was stolen it said
08:26private hire on the back yeah yeah investigating officer jill cook smith has been assigned the case
08:33of two stolen buses
08:35i think it was probably about one or two o'clock in the morning an officer found the bus in dunstable
08:49it was um parked at the side of the road so he's pulled up behind it and the buses um started off
08:55again so he's followed the bus behind so as not to freak them out basically the bus has gone
09:02all the way through dunstable it's gone all the way down the a5 towards junction 9 of the m1
09:06being driven perfectly within the speed limit couldn't fault the driving whatsoever
09:12the bus stopped in a village i believe it was eaton brae and suddenly you see all these shadowy figures
09:19seven or eight drunken males got on the bus they didn't believe it wasn't the real bus and they
09:27wanted to take him to hemel and he's driven the bus all the way to hemel he's dropped them off
09:33they've then driven back to dunstable obviously other officers were aware of this they were parked
09:40around the corner the police car was able to stop in front of it and obviously that's when officers got
09:48out and jumped on the bus
09:58luke do i come through luke is suspected of being involved in both bus thefts do you want to just
10:07stand there for me okay you're back on bell yeah yeah okay cool it's the uh bus boys the stolen bus
10:17two two other buses they're stolen and the cctv shows them on the second bus
10:26right if i can get you sitting that one luke
10:27right just wait for this to warm up
10:41so just to recap you said that you didn't know it was a stolen bus because on the back of the bus
10:46it said private hire and you didn't realize it was stolen you didn't really think about it was one or two
10:52o'clock in the morning and the fact that daniel's driving around on a bus okay and because of my
10:58problems obviously with adhd i didn't really clock on as quick as i normally would right okay now then
11:04is this the only time that you've been on a bus that has been stolen
11:13yeah as far as i know
11:16okay can you tell me anything about a bus that was stolen on the 13th of february this year
11:23um i can't remember okay i honestly can't remember don't think i was even out okay now then there is
11:33cctv on that bus so we've actually got that cctv yeah okay so what i've done is i've produced some
11:40stills who's that person yeah that's me that's you yeah that is definitely me i know now okay and you
11:46remember being on this bus now i do remember now yeah yeah okay now um it's just i had to see an
11:51image yeah no no that's fine was you with him when he actually stole that bus
12:05i actually can't remember that obviously if there's images i can tell you straight off
12:10but i can't remember straight off like that but if there's images i'll i'd openly admit it but i
12:16can't then there's no images
12:21but you was definitely on the bus yeah and it was privately hired again that's the thing you
12:28keep putting on privately hired
12:33okay have you got anything else that you want to tell me before we stop the interview
12:37no not as far as i know no no all right so i'm going to stop the interview
12:45can i go to prison no
12:50so i hope you're never going to get on a bus with i haven't been on a bus since daniel and the only
12:54time you'll get on the bus is if you've got a little man yeah he's got a little cap i haven't
12:58been on a bus since and he's wearing the uniform
13:06been a learning curve big learning curve not to get myself in trouble
13:11what they said just cautioned me that's it well i'm happy with the caution though i'm over the
13:18moment for caution
13:30police are preparing to raid a local massage parlour they believe it's operating as a brothel
13:35that's what we're going to do is execute a warrant today under section 15 of pace the information
13:50that we have is that there's a brothel at the paradise sauna club if you guys are aware of it
13:56strictly professional so we've received a lot of complaints from labouring residents because of loud
14:02noise music shouting and also suspected female prostitutes seen arriving around about nine or ten
14:08in the evening the main aim of today is to identify and arrest the madam for the offense of managing a
14:17brothel in the uk selling sex is legal but owning or managing a brothel is not
14:27should they make any arrests it will be another case for will's team in phu
14:32we've got a warrant that's been issued by the magistrates court we're going to be searching
14:40today under section 33 of the sexual offenses act we suspect this premises to be a brothel
14:45just so we'll move around make sure that everyone all the rooms are covered
14:58on any investigation involving a brothel there are various factors that have to be considered and
15:19one of the main ones is whether the people working in there have been exploited and as part of that been
15:25trafficked the people managing that brothel might very well have been those who have been directly
15:32involved in that exploitation and that's why that's the far more serious offense than the one that we'll
15:37be far more interested in investigating it's unclear whether any of the women is running the suspected
15:43brothel police arrest all three in the hope that more will be revealed in interview they're from lithuania
15:50albania and the uk let's do it let's do it let's do it you boys a bit yeah
15:56yeah
16:08i'm locking all right so they don't they're not on time
16:11all right that brothel is not just a standalone brothel on its own there's a chain as with all
16:22of these things much like drug dealers and everything else there's going to be a chain
16:25that's going to lead up to somebody who organizes it and owns that brothel
16:29okay do you want to come up please and the offense i am not the manager of any brothel okay
16:45there's no reason to be no i'm pissed off because i'm not my manager of my brothel okay i understand
16:49you know i'm not happy at least they arrested me for whatever maybe i think you're doing such
16:54and such but i'm not a manager of anyway are you going to let me see are you going to let me
17:00don't open the gate i wasn't even supposed to open the gate because it was a receptionist lady
17:03it takes the money i wanted to explain to you it takes the money from the room i know but you'll
17:07have your opportunity to speak in an interview so i'm very very pissed off i appreciate being
17:13arrested as the manager of a brothel are you finished yeah i'm finished okay you've got lipstick
17:19all on your front here okay do you understand why you've been arrested yes okay so i'm going to
17:25authorize your detention so that you can be interviewed and that gives you the opportunity
17:30to give your explanation okay yeah fine
17:49police have obtained a witness statement from a student living next door to the massage parlor
18:08on a regular basis i actually hear people having sex then i feel the wall shaking and hear rhythmic
18:15banging at the same time i hear a female voice grunting and moaning and groaning i hear the male
18:21voice also groaning once i heard a clearly female voice say oh that was good it's really not nice to
18:26hear the sex noises the noise keeps me awake through the night and leaves me really tired during the day
18:32when i have to attend lectures and that's it you should see some action very soon
18:46nice baby powder
18:51will taylor has assigned the case to pc cat allison the fence of keeping a brothel in 2011 and this one's got
18:58caution in 2006 for managing or assisting in the management of a brothel do we have i think we have
19:05an exhibiting statement for the photographs it is all lumped together as one statement
19:12so that's one exhibit
19:13okay um yeah all right let me read through everything um and if i've got any questions i'll come back to you mate
19:26first lady in m10 she's been arrested for managing a brothel arrested her for managing because she had
19:39the keys to the premises and she kind of opened up all the doors to let the officers in she's got the
19:45right um at being arrested because she just says she she rents a room and she does massaging
19:52um so she's a bit um belligerent and the other two have been arrested for assisting in managing
20:03because both of them were on the telephone taking bookings as they went in with the ball
20:08m6 she's got no medical no mental health the only thing she has is four months ago she self-harmed
20:15she's got some very light cut marks to her arm where she's gone up with a
20:20a sharp implement but she hasn't done anything since so she's got no ideations of self-harm
20:26whilst she's here number 11 she may want a phone call this morning she has a son being looked after
20:34by a friend so she'll probably need to call him to say she she won't come home tonight
20:48i think we've got the phones i think that's all we've got
21:16um from my perspective once those people are in custody if you're going to do a job you do it
21:26properly and that means investigating it thoroughly and looking at all the available opportunities
21:31there are to gain evidence you've got to prove that that person is managing and organizing that brothel
21:37so she must then try to work out if any of them is the brothel's madam right you've been arrested on
21:52suspicion of management of brothel and suspicion of assisting in management of a brothel you understand
21:59what it is that you've been arrested for what's your job there just do massage there i do massage
22:07so tell me what you do in your job massage people
22:20and if you're doing a massage how would you touch that person
22:22do you think anyone's ever been to a massage parlor for a massage no don't think anybody's ever
22:41confused a massage parlor with anything else but brothel
22:47how much is your fee 40 pounds 20 minutes and 50 to 60 pounds for half an hour
22:58can i just ask you what is your clientele who comes to have massages um a lot of them is asians
23:04male female yeah do you normally just use the same room yeah there is the pool you know that's a
23:18board that first room upstairs
23:24do you ever get asked by any of your clients to provide more than a normal message
23:28of course and i'll say no chance no way that's not something hard to do
23:38we're not really after the people who are working there fundamentally we need to look to protect them
23:43in some way shape or form the the kind of hidden danger almost with brothels is that not everybody
23:51who's working there is working voluntarily um and that needs to be identified
23:58we've also got a sign it just says 20 minute massage and one personal service 30 pounds 30
24:07minute massage and full personal service 40 pounds have you seen those signs anywhere i see them it's
24:13behind the doors which is been a long time actually you know before i go there so you don't know what
24:20they refer to when they mention personal service no no no no can you just tell me what what's it what
24:29this is here is that normal for you to carry that sometimes i might have a couple in my bag because
24:36sometimes i thought some i didn't say can you put this on on in case you feel a junior massage you may
24:44you know you might lock it alone do you take a bag to work i'll have only like normal bag
24:57i would also use my makeup was in there and my condoms inside so it's normal for you to carry condoms
25:05around with you yeah do you use them at work i mean the client wants something
25:16what would the client want that you would need to use a condom for you under sex
25:22so i'm just going to clarify that if the client asks you for sex
25:26yeah do you provide sex for that client yeah i say yes you do yeah and how many times a night
25:34would a client ask you for sex three times four times is that different people all the same
25:41are you okay i've just never done this before i can't
25:58i don't know just i can't
25:59i don't know it's so difficult for me and i can't even listen i don't know i just i can't
26:18i don't suppose what you saw downstairs i don't suppose that the ladies underwear was seized at all
26:22no condoms weren't seized um the arrangements of cash that was seized what did they say about that
26:28something awesome about it okay and how did you become a police officer will i was a university
26:35studying um law i was coming home from the student union i had far too much to drink i had no money
26:41in my pocket luckily and i had these three lads just approached me one of them asked me if i had a
26:46light um and all of a sudden they had all their knives out they searched me uh took my bank cards i
26:53think in the end and and off they wandered and i literally walked down the road and there was this cop
26:57car and i flagged it down and i said look i'm really sorry to bother you um but i've just had
27:01these three lads just take my wallet and they got me in the back of the car and they raced on down
27:05the road and there where they were going through their their ill-gotten gains um they all legged it
27:11they were chased and they all got caught um which for me was massively exciting i just that was it
27:17that's all i wanted to do from that point on i wanted to be a police officer
27:3414th january 2007
27:35i was driving along a windy road and yeah driver error
27:47i swerved to avoid a rabbit on a double s bend ended up losing control of the car spinning and going
27:52sideways into a tree um and uh yeah that was it
27:58uh when i collided with the tree it pretty much completely took my right leg off straight away
28:06and the metal from the car uh stripped all the skin and most of the flesh from my left leg
28:12uh the response time from the fire brigade was excellent they were there very quickly as were the
28:17police um unfortunately it still took about three hours to get me out of the car because of the
28:22other um because the way i was trapped in it the next day i had my right leg completely amputated
28:30and then a couple of days later they were worried because the septicemia from the left leg uh it's
28:36caused my heart to stop three times so they then removed my left leg
28:44and i remember waking up and i remember my feet were absolutely killing me and i remember saying to
28:49the nurse my feet are so sore is there anything you can do about it and she said no i'm sorry will
28:54you got no legs and i just remember lifting up the blanket and there were these bandaged stumps
28:58staring back at me i was just like wow
29:04i remember saying to myself that there's one or two ways to deal with this you you you show up and
29:08you put up and you just get on with your life or you sit there and you feel sorry for yourself and
29:13and cry to yourself to sleep every night and i was just like i'm not doing that i came back to work
29:18six months later to the day bedfordshire police have been fantastic the chief constable you know she
29:26came to see me in hospital and she said you know don't worry about that we will we will try to find
29:31a role for you uh and that was that was great that's so romantic only went around to give us some
29:40chocolates and beer chocolate and beer cans of stella and a box of maltesers
29:50box and maltesers and the cans of stella lager i mean wow welcome to luton ladies and gentlemen it's as
29:59classy as it gets
30:10so
30:12illegal overstayer irving shahey is waiting for immigration officers to arrive at the station
30:18it's a nice day out there hmm the thing is that it's going to get worse on our weekend off sunday's
30:34that's right
30:44did you keep his immigration paperwork out john it's in that blue folded
30:48i come from albania you know this small place east of europe i needed to come here you know to escape
31:04from the people who tried to kill me there my father was a policeman then you know from my job of my father
31:13they wanted to kill me they pursued me they beat me up too many times in the street i go to the police
31:20station but they didn't do nothing so i just did
31:23i don't want benefits if i have two arms and two legs i can work
31:29so why did they they went there for a drugs warrant yeah so why have they nicked him for handling stolen goods
31:45well they originally nicked him for wanted from immigration all right then i think they've seen
31:50these goods and he said that he's bought them and they basically said we don't believe you and then
31:55nicked him just like a prayer you know i'll take you there yeah
32:02can you whistle can you whistle no you can't sing oh oh meow sergeant
32:11you've got claws over there don't you
32:14right i won't be on this interview at all
32:17he says sergeant wish wish me luck because i can't have another nfo on my hands
32:25right see what he's got to say for himself young man
32:33you were arrested originally for immigration purposes you were brought here and then further
32:36arrested for handling stolen goods so my first question to you then ervin is are you responsible
32:42for handling stolen goods via the blackberry and samson the blackberry i bought in the shop in tx you
32:48know it's a game shops in in luther mall so on the tablet i bought there for 75 quid okay that's fine
32:55we'll talk on about the second exhibit what's this uh that for the moment it's mine because i bought
33:03from the owner of the house bought it from the owner of what house the house where i was living before
33:09i don't know if the phone is stolen or founded but i paid money for that i want the phone back
33:18i'll give the money back okay what we'll do then i'll stop the interview now yes and i'll switch off
33:23the recording device thank you what's happening with your immigration status what's going on
33:30do you want to go back okay what i'm going to do there eating stones is it not very good
33:36it's not very good could you not get a visa here then it's very hard
33:44lovely i'll put me back in then with immigration and i'll have a chat with my sergeant about what
33:48we've spoken about come on we'll go to immigration okay i don't know what's going to happen
33:52i'm going to i need to it's okay
34:08when i started doing patrol work i couldn't have been happier i really enjoyed every aspect of the
34:13patrol work you know i love foot chasers and car chasers and grabbing bad guys you know there is
34:18something really satisfying about that you speak to some people and they'll tell you i wasn't so
34:25good at the paperwork side of things but i was very good at chasing after people um and then yeah
34:32the accident i couldn't do that anymore one of them had got 100 pounds and the other one got 90 and that
34:38money was found tucked away in the loft uh if you look at the prices um 50 pounds and 40 pounds gives you
34:48a nice little 90 pounds and 50 pounds and 50 pounds gives you a nice little hundred pound
34:57despite lengthy interviews there's still insufficient evidence to charge any of the women as the madam
35:02but will taylor is keen to push the case forward um the the first thing i think we're gonna have to
35:10do is you have to do a quick re-interview uh you ever done handwriting samples before yeah
35:16and the reason for that is is to check those handwriting samples then against those notes
35:23so if they didn't if they're saying that they are just masseuses then why would they be writing that
35:28all those prices or the rotor in my job now as a sergeant i'm now becoming a practitioner of law
35:36again i've rediscovered my love of the law um and that's going to have to be finger printed as
35:42well against those three right um i understand there's a photocopy of a passport have we checked
35:48the details in relation to that passport okay before they're bailed i would suggest we put a quick
35:54phone call into special branch and see if there's anything of interest in the unusual activity on
35:59that passport um reported lost stolen the usual kind of stuff um the hardest part of working in phu
36:07i find is the demands that are placed on the people i manage and they're the ones i feel the most
36:13sorry for did any of them accept responsibility for dp1 and db2 which was the two mobile phones
36:19i didn't even ask about it now okay fine
36:24i'm the one who's then giving them more jobs i'm the one who's telling them i need more work done
36:28on this you know there's no let up iterations of cash that we see what did they say about that
36:33you didn't ask them about it okay i understand that because there is there is a lot there however
36:39we're gonna have to do some follow-up questions the handwriting samples is the key thing that's the main
36:44points of the interview to get the handwriting samples okay please work is very little bit is
36:50about chasing after people are a lot of actually just doing this paperwork but the highlight is
36:56always always going to be charging somebody there is no better feeling than knowing your investigation
37:02has led to that that end
37:07will taylor believes handwriting samples could lead to a charge
37:11but because of the cost the duty inspector is questioning the decision
37:16i'm just going to try and get to this before the handwriting samples remind me why do we need
37:20handwriting samples is that because of a book that's being kept
37:26that that lists of clients and that is working what bills are working and that
37:34i just think um handwriting samples are quite expensive if you're going to take a sample and
37:38compare it that comparison is quite expensive and it doesn't actually i disagree because if they're
37:43not involved in the offense then they shouldn't be needing to write out adverts for um where they
37:48put an ad
37:49how would you prove that that person's handwriting is linked is the same as the handwriting that processes
37:54it stands up in court all the time it's been used in murder inquiries quite regularly so
37:59it's something that has been used i think it's work considering that for cps say
38:02or somebody else a budget holder goes it's not sorry it's too expensive so so we've got it okay
38:13i'm stepping out of it if you you make your own
38:27if you have an issue with my decision making speak to me about it and i will explain to you why
38:41it's important because i know what i'm talking about
38:48i'm so angry my hands are shaking
38:55can you bring yes please
39:02finances are always going to come into it if you've got the money to throw at something
39:06uh your investigation is always going to be better off if you can't uh and for some reason that uh
39:14that approval isn't granted to carry out that line of inquiry um you've lost a bit of evidence
39:20which never helps so yeah it's always frustrating when that happens
39:32so
39:47will taylor's instructed pc cat allison to proceed with handwriting samples
39:52in the hope that resources will be found later to analyze them
39:55okay i've got your lasagna and she's got your tea
40:08since we spoke to you earlier a few other bits and pieces have come to light
40:11that we need to put to you um one of the things i would like from you is a handwriting sample
40:18what i'd like you to write down in your normal handwriting
40:23is the phrase the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
40:29and what i'd like to do underneath that is do a pound sign and write the numbers through from one to ten
40:48okay uh say that again the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
41:04uh
41:11all three women are bailed pending further investigation
41:34uh
41:38hello is ervin still in the room yeah oh
41:43it's got some good and bad news then hey
41:47ervin are you okay you're getting these back
41:51okay
41:53sign there okay so you're taking them home with you or wherever you're going okay thanks thank you
41:58i know i know we just needed to check it out okay it's checked out fine thank you
42:11you're going there
42:16no i've never ever been arrested thankfully i'm behaved funny enough that's why i have this job
42:28i have a dream to come here bring my brother here later bring my father and my mom and start
42:54a life here with a small family you never know i'm 26 and i'm still young so 26 next month 11 of me
43:03at least i'm going to celebrate in my country with my family
43:07it's always frustrating when you don't get a charge at the end of an investigation
43:32you just gotta suck it up get on there'll be another time
43:41i always think that you've got to push yourself and you'll test yourself against all kinds of
43:46things you can do so yeah um always looking for a new experience and something that will challenge
43:51you in some way shape or form i think that's really important
43:53you're not going to be inspired by the oscar what's his name case then
44:03yeah it's awesome you site i've not seen that before what sparked that then what's the
44:09being married about time
44:14good man you're not being sparked by the oscar what's his name case then
44:20no i have no intention of choosing my wife how are you well yeah good good man
44:33excellent how are you getting on with walking hard work i've got it you look like you're drunk yeah
44:38pretty much it's not really standard issue shoes are they no they're not no and not standard
44:45issue trousers they're slightly short that little small boy yeah the ankle height yeah wow excellent
44:53um is it all ready for the wedding and everything yeah yeah so yeah
44:56oh my mom wonders how i'm able to deal with with everything that's happened
45:07the simple answer is is that i know that i'm a better person as a result um
45:13it is everything i've gone through has made me re-evaluate who i am and the way i am
45:19i honestly believe it's made me a better person i look at my life now and everything that i have in my
45:23life and i couldn't be happier let's choose how tall you are um does it go by how tall you used to be
45:39no because i was six two so i'm now only five eight um how tall is bonnie five eight so we're so much
45:47thank you do you think doing this job has taught you anything different about love just that i'm
45:56lucky to have the relationship i do have bonnie uh fell in love with a legless will yeah she has a t-shirt
46:03that says only in it for the parking that says only in it for the parking
46:07so
46:11do
46:20do
46:20do
46:20do
46:22do
46:27Was it better in the good old days?
46:54How has life for police officers changed in the last 50 years?
46:58Confessions of a Copper on Wednesday at 10.
47:01And at 10 on Thursday, our brilliant police drama Babylon continues.
47:05If you missed the first part, it's on 4OD.
47:08Cats here next with Jamie Cullum and Joe Wilkinson helping the fur fly.