1:17:00
of being involved
with drugs in Dublin,
1:17:02
like some of your
more stupid colleagues.
1:17:05
I have never found
any evidence of it.
1:17:07
- If I had I'd have printed it.
- I have no doubt.
1:17:10
Don't get me wrong,
Mr. McCarling,
1:17:12
I'm not dazzled by the IRA
or your motives.
1:17:15
I just print what I know
is the truth.
1:17:19
Perhaps you'd consider
printing this.
1:17:22
This is me and
a certain Mr. O'Fagan
1:17:25
having a little chat.
1:17:27
H e's a little bit nervous.
I'm holding a gun to his head.
1:17:34
I introduced Hackett into
the business five years ago
1:17:37
when he was into
armed robbery.
1:17:38
How?
1:17:41
I was working in me garage.
1:17:44
I opened up a door panel
and this bag of dope fell out.
1:17:47
It was like... all me birthdays
came at once.
1:17:51
It took off from there?
1:17:54
Hackett's the player now.
1:17:56
I cut him in at the start.
1:17:59
Now I just take the crumbs
from his table.
1:18:01
I swear!
1:18:04
The cesspit needs
to be cleaned up.
1:18:06
With your vigilantes
acting as judge and jury?
1:18:09
What do you call
trial by journalism?
1:18:12
That doesn't get
people killed.
1:18:14
I wouldn't be too sure
about that.
1:18:18
Our methods may be different,
but the goal is the same.
1:18:21
Our goal is not the same.
1:18:23
I'll use this anyway,
thank you.
1:18:27
Thank you.
1:18:32
- This is a load of bollocks.
- Look at me.
1:18:35
U nbelievable.
1:18:36
You had nothing
before you came to me.
1:18:38
You came to me, remember?
1:18:40
- I fucking helped you.
- You wanted the excitement,
1:18:42
a bit of gossip.
I indulged you.
1:18:45
I made like I'm too stupid
to notice your lies.
1:18:48
- Jesus Christ.
- This puts the shits up you.
1:18:51
Imagine what it was
like for me.
1:18:53
You shot me in the leg.
1:18:57
I did no such fucking thing,
you fucking mad woman.