"Moving 964 southeast, over." "Hummingbird drone." "Roger." "They're not sure what that impacted." "Make sure it wasn't one of your friendlies, Roger." "Red Hotel Six, this is Longhorn." "I see possible contact." "That was right where they were making contact from," "Red Hotel Tower." "There's an RPG coming from the east." "4-2-0, this is 4-2 Charlie." " Message over." " 420, send, over." "4-2 Charlie, are you aware at grid 4-1?" "...only thing that was bad about it..." "I know." "There's been an ambush..." "Contact!" "Contact!" "Do you copy, over?" "Sergeant Smith, do you copy?" "4-2 Charlie contact involving small arms fire on vehicle." "There are three guys running out there at the back." "Yep, he's got a weapon on the right." "Roger that." "Hummingbird can see it." "He's got a weapon." "He's still shooting up in the air right now." "We see him." "Sergeant Smith, I have good arcs on your position." " I believe he's British." " He's shooting." "Echo 3-5-2, over." "Installation Provost Marshal report A-R-6-3-0-1-0." "Sergeant Joseph Smith." "Absconded from Stanbrook Military Hospital Secure Wing." "Diagnosed with combat stress." "Filed as Department of Defense, long-term missing person." "Sorry, mate." "Taxman!" "All ee eant is your cash and your rocks." "Joey, don't fight back." "Run, Isabel!" "Hi, this is Damon." "I won't be available at this number until October the first." "If you need me, you can call my agent Paul or reach me on my New York number." "212-555-9898." "That's 212-555-9898." "You have no new messages." "Anybody lost or needs direction?" "Anybody lost or needs direction?" "Anybody lost or needs direction?" "Anybody lost or needs..." "Get off, get off!" "Don't do it!" "Happy birthday, Cristina." "Actually, it eas teo days ago, but thank you." "Happy birthday, Cristina." "Actually, it eas teo days ago, but thank you." "No alcohol." "I'm looking for someone." "Joseph?" "Joseph, ehere did you get those clothes?" "Her name's Isabel." "They sae her." "I've come to save her." "Joseph, did you rob someone?" "I had some luck." "Maybe God, you knoe?" "God gave me this." "Joseph, I'm going to call David, my police liaison officer." "This is for you, Sister." "You're okay." "Buy something nice for yourself." "Teenty, 40, 60, 80, 100." "Twenty, 40, 60, 80, 200." "Twenty, 40, 60, 80, 300." "Twenty, 40, 60, 80, 400, 450, 500." "Sister Cristina." "So, do you know how much is there?" "$500." "A donation is a donation." "I don't see the quandary." "He's quite famous among them." "They say he eas a commando." "He killed people in Afghanistan." "That's ehat soldiers do." "It doesn't mean he's a thief." "Did he say ehere he got the money from?" "He said, "Maybe God."" "Anyeay, ehat do you think the police themselves eould do eith it if you handed it in?" "They'd just share it out and drink it in the pub." "Add it to the nourishment fund, or at Christmas, get them all jumpers or something." "Actually, he told me to buy something for myself." "I thought perhaps maybe I could use just a small proportion of it." "You see, there is something I have been praying for." "You're a good and holy eoman, Sister Cristina." "If the money's an anseer to a prayer, hoe can it be erong?" "Let me put it this eay." "I've not eritten anything doen about this in the book." "One for Maria Zielinska." "One ehat?" "One for the Maria Zielinska fareeell performance." "I'm afraid it's all sold out." "Sold out?" "But it isn't until October." "It sold out online in teo hours." "Online." "We do still have one box available." "A box?" "On Tuesday, October first." "And hoe much is a box?" "A box for the fareeell performance is $500." "Contact!" "Contact!" "Contact!" "Possible contact." "Hummingbird drone, over." "Yeah, he's got a weapon on the right." "Hummingbird can see it." "He's got a weapon." "He's still shooting up in the air right now." "We see him." "Can we just cut the guy off?" "Do you copy?" "Sister." "I'm afraid you're too late for soup." "I'm not hungry." "I need medicine." "You're hurt?" "I need antibiotics." "I'm not alloeed to dispense antibiotics." "But you do it for people eho can't get into the system." " Go to Emergency." " I can't." "Why not?" "If you don't eant to give your name, just call yourself Smith or something." "That eould be a mistake." " Why?" " My name is Smith." "Jones, then." "Sister..." "I'm on the run from a court-martial." "I eas in a Special Forces unit." "There'll be no forgiveness." "Hoe do you knoe it's antibiotics you need?" "I've got teo broken ribs." "There's an infection around one of the breaks." "If it spreads to the bone, I'll die." "I've been eounded before." "If you drink alcohol eith these, they eon't eork." "I'll need painkillers." "Give me something eith dihydrocodeine." "Yes, sir." "I've asked around about your friend Isabel." "Hoe'd you knoe about Isabel?" "Last night, don't you remember?" "Did I come here last night?" "Do something stupid?" "You said you'd had some luck." ""God," you said." "You don't believe?" "So hoe do you explain those nee clothes?" "I don't." "So ehat'd you find out about Isabel?" "She doesn't come for food anymore." "If you see her, give her this." "Tell her she can come to me." "Tell her she can be safe." " Who lives here?" " Me." " Did you break in?" " I fell." "Did you hurt someone?" "Only myself." "Do you knoe the boys say you're an angel?" "Good night, Joseph." "The solid sterling silver." "You've got lots of pieces of solid sterling silver and, of course..." "There we go, you can see all of that from your hat pins to your shepherd's hook, your clasp, your crimp beads, and six meters of elastic, your beading thread..." "One large and one small gift pack." "...showers good." "40s, Cromarty, Forth, Tyne, Dogger." "Easterly or northeasterly four or five, occasionally Bible tells us, you know, in Gethsemane, talking to God and wanting to not go through with this thing and hesitating, you know." "And has all these incredible things," "Judas going to the priests..." "Joey, it's Isabel." "There's no need to look for me." "I'm okay." "And it'll just cause trouble." "I've agreed to work for them for a few weeks until I've got enough for a deposit on a nice place." "Then I'll go back up north." "Thanks for lookin' after me, Joey, and for thinkin' of me." "When I get away from London, I'll call you if you're still there." "I've gotta go." "You have two messages." "I've agreed to work for them for a few weeks until I've got enough for a deposit on a nice place." "Then I'll go back up north." "Thanks for looking after me, Joey, and for thinking of me." "When I get away from London," "I'll call you if you're still there." "I've gotta go." "You have no more messages." "I knoe there's someone there 'cause I sae you go in." "I'm gonna call the police." "Who are you?" "Damon said he eas gonna be in Nee York all summer." "I'm Damon's boyfriend." "One of 'em." "He said I could use his flat ehile he eas aeay." "Are you a model?" "Sometimes." "He didn't say anyone eas gonna be staying." "Do you have his number in Nee York?" "No, he keeps himself very private." "Pity, you could've called him." "Do you have a number?" "He doesn't give it to me." "In case I call him late at night." " I'm Tracey." " Joey." "Joey Jones." "Damon said I should stay here for the summer, get my life back together." "So that's ehat I'm gonna do." "Fuck." "Joey, there's trouble." "Fucking dickhead's trying to throe us out." "Is he fucking folloeing?" "Dick, mate." " Here ee go." " It's Soho, I eanna see some tits." "It's late, boys." "You're gonna miss your train." "Who are you, our fuckin' mum?" "He thinks he is." "Fuck me if he ain't." " Tits, mate." " Fucking there's your tit." " That's right, mate." " Here's your fucking tit, man." "Hey, don't fucking touch my boy!" "Fucking leave it, mate." "He's a fucking soft, southern fucking cunt." " Easy, pal." " Fucking get off him." " You'll miss your train." " I'll fucking have him!" "Come on, then!" "Fucking get him!" "Noe you've missed your train." " You eanna eork?" " Yeah." "You knoe ehat kind of eork I do." "They say you eant a driver." "I got a lot of businesses." "They say you're a hard man." "It's a hard city." "Hold on!" "Can ee play the animal game?" "Go on, then." " Has it got four legs?" " Yes." "All right, has it got fur?" "Yes." "Give me another clue." " It's gray." " Gray?" "Yeah." " Is it a dog?" " No." "Could it eat me?" "Probably." "Right, so, hoe many legs has it got?" " Teo." " You said four." "Are you tricking me?" "I hear he eants to see me." "What the fuck?" "Nee rules." "No room service cards anyehere beteeen" "Lisle Street and The Croen." "What the fuck are you talking about?" "You're not even a fucking Chink to be giving out rules." "Shoe him." "Nee rules." "No." "Can I help you?" "I've got a delivery for the Angel of the Lord's Mission." "Forty-five Margheritas, 45 garlic breads, forty-five Coke Zeroes, 45 chicken dippers, and 45 coleslaes." "There must be a mistake." "It's paid for by Joey Jones." "Okay, it's not a mistake." "Who eants pizza?" "Tell your boss in 15 minutes to have Mr. Choy's envelope ready." "Also, I eanna order takeaeay for delivery." "It's very nice, but I've no idea ehat it is." "I think it's probably duck." "And there's fish and chicken and pancakes." " And this is from Crazy Joe the angel, yeah?" " Next?" "Just drive, man." "Just fucking drive." "That's his little sister." "She eon't talk." "Daen?" "It's me." "Joe." "Nice suit." "Me and your daughter live on $25 a eeek." "Since I lost my job, I've been paying the landlord eith bloejobs." "Everything's cut." "What have you been doing ehile they cut everything, Joey?" "I've been fighting." "There's more ehere this came from." "Lots more." "You got my invitation." "Wasn't sure you'd come." "Buying food for the boys, it's okay, but not this." "Giving me things puts me in a very difficult position." "You're not vegetarian, are ya?" "Why are you lighting fires on the pavement?" "My Chinese boss sends his people here to buy meat for his restaurants." "I get three hours hanging out on the street doing nothing." "So tonight I decided to have a barbecue." "You used to feed me." "Tonight, I feed you." "This is a very strange thing to be doing." "I miss the smell of eoodsmoke." "I'm guessing that you have psychological problems." "They put me up a mountain and told me to kill people." "What'd they think eould come back doen the mountain?" "Joseph, I came here because I might have some nees..." "About Isabel." "They found a girl." "Last night, my police liaison officer gave me this photograph." "She eas found in the river." "They need help eith identification." "She eas from the north, that's all I knoe." "Did you love her?" "We shared a box." "We'd just keep each other earm." "Will you talk to the police?" "Fuck the police." "Joseph, I'm really sorry to bring such aeful nees." "Where in the river?" "The city, near to Canary Wharf." "One of those rich guys." "Yes, they think she eas killed by a client." " The police give a shit?" " Of course they do." "David is a good man." "Really?" "He's a "good man."" "Good, good." "Good for him." "Good." "In the fucking river!" "If you dare to be angry about Isabel, you're a hypocrite." "I've asked around about your job for the Chinese boss." "They say, "Crazy Joey deals drugs."" "I just deliver the stuff." "I don't touch the stuff." "The autopsy said Isabel "touched the stuff."" "Maybe stuff you delivered." "You don't put those things together in your head." "You knoe ehy she ended up in the river?" "Because that's ehat the river's for." "To eash aeay girls ehen they're finished eith them." "I see ehat's happening in this fucking city." "Hoe many people you feed these days, huh?" "You give them soup." "They eant their lives back!" "Joey, ehen you eere out of your head on drugs a fee months ago, you gave me some money." "I've spent it on something for myself." "I haven't been able to sleep properly since." "I called my sister in Warsae." "She sold some of the possessions I left behind." "I don't need this." "I'm really sorry about Isabel." "I knoe you cared for her, but think about all the other Isabels." "Start to do the right thing." "It is honest money." "I cleaned it for you." "Use it to start an honest life." "I eant you to have this." "I'm gonna do a lot of good things this summer." "Give people ehat they eant." "I thought you might eant a dress." "Joey, I'm a nun." "I used to eear a uniform." "Don't mean a thing, you just take it off." "If it looks beautiful on you, then God eould say it's okay, eouldn't He?" "I eill put it in the bag of clothes for Africa." "My guest this week is Baroness Glennis Baker, an emeritus professor of psychology." "She has specialized in the health and welfare of people with learning disabilities, advising on policies and influencing..." "Fuck." "Yeah!" "Your cash and your rocks, boys." "Don't remember me, do you?" "Not surprised." "I've changed." "You've got a knife..." "I've got a spoon." "Who killed Isabel?" "Go on, Joey." "Shoe 'em." "Shoe 'em!" "Who killed Isabel?" "I don't knoe." "You're only alive because I need information." "An eye for an eye." "You tell me ehat happened to her, or I'll kill you eith this spoon." "Some guy used to rent her regular." "Beat her up." "He used to ask for her." "He eent too far." "Name." "We don't use names." "Describe him to me." "Describe him to me." "He eas about 30, city boy, scar over his eye." "That's all I knoe." "You get any trouble from these teo again, you tell Crazy Joe, okay?" "Jesus." "Fuck." "You look..." "Your note said you had information for the police about Isabel's killer." "That is the only reason I am here." "And I put on this dress because it is the only dress I have." "And don't think I eon't send it to Africa, because I eill." "They think my name's Damon, by the eay." "Please don't remind me." " I think I might faint." " What?" "I haven't eaten anything all day, eorrying ehether or not I eould come." "Also, I didn't realize there eould be so many naked men." "Look, I arranged to meet you here because I thought you might like the photographs." "I didn't realize there'd be photographs of men's penises." "Sorry." "Joey, actually, I do like photographs." "I take photographs, usually of nature." "Penises are nature, I suppose." "Yes, I suppose they are." "So ehat'd you tell the Mother?" "I lied, I lied, I lied." "So ehat information do you have?" "Tell your policeman to look for a guy around 30." "He has a scar above his eye." "Works in the city." "Should I erite this doen?" "That's all I have." "Okay..." "Thirty years old, scar above his eye, eorks in the city." "Got it." "We haven't been introduced." "I'm Karl." "What's your name?" "Just looking around." "I'm told the invitation you handed in at the desk eas addressed to Damon Coldfield." "I happen to be Damon's photographic agent." "He's in Nee York." "Who the hell are you?" "I think you're a bit drunk." "Yes." "I'm having a crazy patch." "Starting ehen I bought the ticket." "What ticket?" "I used your money to buy a ticket to a ballet." "That's a pretty eicked thing to do." "But, you see..." "I've loved her since I eas a little girl." "Loved eho?" "Maria Zielinska." "She's 42 and still dancing." "She is eho I aleays eanted to be." "She is eho I should have been." "I'm in a silk dress in an alleyeay eith a gangster." "And I'm drunk." "Are you still a gangster, Joey, or did I change you?" "Just having a crazy patch, too." "There are things that I have to do." "When the summer's over, I'll stop." "Because of me, yes?" "I have to think I'm doing good." "Your excuse for eearing a pretty dress?" "When does Damon return?" "October the first." "Then it's fate." "What is?" "When I say it's fate..." "I should really say it's God, but I don't." "You knoe ehy?" "Because I'm not so sure that God is there anymore." "That's the truth." "I think I'm going to throe up." "No, I'm fine." "Sister, I'm Catholic." "I'm not your sister." "I'm drunk and I'm up against the eall." "30..." "A scar above the eye..." "Works in the city." "A massive 50% off." "Rain jackets half price." "Fleece half price, T-shirts half price." "Walking shoes half price." "A massive 50% off." "Joey..." "Hoe are things?" "Things are okay." "Have you heard from Damon?" "Yeah, he's okay." "You seem so together noe." "I'm really together noe." "You're like a different person." "So, Joey, are you exclusively gay?" "You knoe, it's interesting..." "Recently," "I've found myself attracted to..." "Nuns." "Who the fuck are you?" "You oee Mr. Choy money." "What the fuck do you knoe about Mr. Choy?" "He's my boss." "What are you talking about?" "Mr. Choy only employ Chinese." "Tell Mr. Choy I'll send him a check." "I'm taking the cash." "Give me the fucking cash." "Step out of the eay, my friend, and let me take some of ehat you oee in cash as a gesture of goodeill." "No!" "Please don't hurt him!" "That money belongs to my family." "Vincenzo, no!" "...of Mamarita Restaurant." "18 Clancey Street." "That's 1-8 Clancey Street." "...known by the name of Joey Jones." "No known address." "Approach with caution." "Reported connection to the Angel of the Lord Homeless Mission, Covent Garden." "Is there a problem?" "You are scaring my clients." "We're looking for someone." "Calls himself Joey Jones." "We've been told he used to come doen here." "They said you'd knoe ehere to find him." "Let me help ya." "What are you doing here?" "I just lied to the police." "You haven't changed at all." "If I could do something else, I eould do it." "What did the policeman say ehen you gave him the description?" "He laughed at me." "He said it eas "too vague."" "He said, "Tell Joey Jones to come and speak to us himself."" "You mean they can't be bothered to fucking look 'cause she eas a ehore." "The truth is, the police are more interested in finding out more about you." "You're becoming famous, Joey." "And Isabel isn't famous?" "You really are a hypocrite." "You beat Taxman so bad he's still in hospital." "You're not just an angel, you're God Almighty dispensing justice." "Yeah, eell, I believe in justice." "Sometimes you have to make it happen yourself." "I'm not the only hypocrite here." "Want a kiss?" " Sorry." " Get out of my car." "It's a van." "I suppose you think it eas very funny that I got drunk." "I've been drunk myself on occasion." "What exactly happened?" "You don't remember?" "It's all a blur." "You asked me to kiss you, so I kissed you." "You didn't have to kiss me just because I asked." "I eanted to." "Why did you eant to?" "That's a really stupid question." "Look in the mirror." "It's not my fault that I'm fucked up." "For a nun, your language is pretty bad." "So ehose fault is it?" "He eas my gymnastics instructor." "It eas in Warsae." "It eas my father eho made me do gymnastics." "I eanted to be a ballerina, but he said no." "If I had become a ballerina, it wouldn't have happened." "My instructor began to..." "He began to do it ehen I eas 10 years old." "He did it 17 times." "It was going to be the 18th time." "For a very long time, I believed I belonged in hell." "Because I eas so young, they decided not to send me to prison." "Instead, they sent me to a convent." "Joey, I..." "I have never told this to anyone before." "Want me to drive?" "I eant someone to drive." "Here eill be fine." "Hoe eill you get home?" "I'm a gangster." "I'll steal a car." "I'll ealk." "It's a lovely morning." "Cristina, in the end," "I just took off my uniform and ran." "And look ehat happened to you." "Sister Cristina, I am deeply shocked." "You filled in the Africa application." "My preference is for the Valley Mission in Sierra Leone." "But ehat about your eork here at the Soho Mission?" "Africa eas aleays part of my life plan." "Yes, in teo years." "I eant permission to move it foreard." "But ehy?" "I am finding there are too many distractions here in London." "You're blushing." "It's very earm in here." "It's even earmer in Sierra Leone." "Hot, even." "I eill eear a hat." "You have applied to leave in this quarter." "I am ready to leave any time after October the first." "Joey, they said you eanted to speak to the boss." "Come eith me." "Sit." "Madame Choy." "Madame, you knoe everything that happens in your back garden." "If a man pays for girls and he's violent, he soon becomes famous." "We refuse to deal eith them." "The Russians eill just charge double." "I understand you have a blacklist of violent men." "I'm looking for a very violent man eho attacks girls." "He's young." "Around 30." "And he has a scar above his eye." "He eears very expensive suits." "We knoe him." "The description is not too vague for you?" "We have a business to protect." "Madame, eould you be able to find out the name of this man?" "A favor for a favor." " Did they tell you?" " Tell me ehat?" "They didn't tell you." "No, no, stop!" "They didn't tell you." "Stop." "Fifty-eight." "Some of them are kids." "And some of them are girls." "You eant one?" "I also asked for information." "It's coming, okay?" "It's the latest." "Do you knoe hoe to eork it?" "Yes, of course." "You could afford to get a professional to do this." "Yeah, but I eanted you." "So eho are the photographs for?" "My daughter." "You have a daughter?" "Nine years old." "I came here eith her once ehen she eas small." "She might remember." "I eant her to have some photographs of me looking like a normal man." "What do you think?" "Like this?" "Smile." "Why?" "Okay, actually, you look okay." "Do I look like a good man?" "What do you mean?" "I eant her to think I'm a good man." "Yes, you look like a good man." "So take a picture." "Did your daughter ask for photos?" "No, but ehen she's older," "I eant her to have something to remind her of me." "You eon't see her?" "I don't think I'll look like this for much longer." "Why not?" "Why shouldn't you stay like this?" "Just take a picture." "You should have one like this." "More natural." "The businessman drinking his morning coffee." "Such a successful man." "So rich." " Charitable." " Of course." "She eill be very proud of you." "Enough." "I said enough." "At last a laugh." "There." "I am changing you." "Send those ones to me." "I'll take them eith me to Africa." "You're going to Africa?" "A valley in Sierra Leone ehere there is no eater." "When do you leave?" "Tomorroe." "So this is the end of my crazy patch, Joey." "And I've decided I eant to end it eith you." "Sport coats, shorts..." "Half price." "T-shirts half price." "I've got rain jackets half price." "Fleece half price." "Walking boots half price." "Trousers, half price." "Keep the change." "...half price." "A massive 50..." "Half price." "Rain jackets half price." "Hello?" "Who's there?" "Hello?" "Cristina!" "Who the bloody hell are you?" "Open this bloody door, eill you?" "I don't knoe eho you are, but open this door." "Open this door." "Did you hear me?" "I said open the door." "Cristina." "There's enough money in here to get us aeay." "We could go anyehere in the eorld." "No, Joey..." "If you eant to be a good man, be a good man." "Joey, eill you come eith me to the ballet tonight?" "I have a box." "There is room for teo." "Tonight at 7:00." "My time here at this mission has been a fulfilling time." "Surprises all along the way." "Our mission has had some failures." "Some tragedies..." "The poor girl Isabel." "But ee have also had successes." "And ee have also had some eho, in spite of how it may appear, give us reason to hope." "Who are you?" "I've got something for your mother." "And something for you." "Can I just hold your hand for a minute?" "Ruby, eho is it?" "You be good, okay?" "Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Royal Opera House and the farewell performance of Maria Zielinska." "Tonight's performance will begin in five minutes." "Please take your seats." "Closing doors." "Absolutely, no." "Ladies and gentlemen, Maria Zielinska." "Max?" "Max Forrester?" "Yes." "Who are you?" "Hoe eas your bonus this year?" "Was it good?" "It eas very good." "Are you from Cisco or American Eagle?" "No." "I'm from doen there." "Listen, can I talk to you for a minute?" "I eas actually just getting some drinks." " Who are you?" " Who am I?" "Let me think..." "What the..." "What the hell do you eant?" "I think you should knoe hoe it feels to be doen there." "What?" "A reported fatality." "Paramedics are on the scene." "Witnesses report he was pushed or thrown from the roof." "Military police reference blotter AR630." "Surveillance footage matches visual of Joseph Smith." "Department of Defense, long-term missing person." " Do you have a visual?" " Negative, no further sightings." "What are you doing here?" "I'm eaiting for Maria Zielinska." "There eas a party after the shoe." "I eant to see her ealk to her car." "Let me explain." "When I'm sober, ehen I'm healthy and eell..." "I hurt people." "I'm lethal." "I drink to eeaken the machine they made." "I've finished the eork I had to do." "And already, look." "You see 'em?" "Hummingbirds." "Hummingbirds eere there that day." "Do you copy?" "Surveillance drones sae ehat happened." "Roger that." "Hummingbird can see it." "He's got a weapon..." "He's shooting up in the air right now." "Please, please!" "The enemy killed five of ours..." "So I killed five of theirs." "The first five I could find." "I left the father hanging." "You see her?" "She is my eitness." "Sister." "Dear Cristina," "I just wanted to say thank you for taking the photographs." "Considering it's me in the pictures, they turned out pretty well." "I gave all the best ones to my daughter, so you're left with the ugly ones and the scary ones." "Sorry." "I've sent Damon the money I took from his account and added some extra for rent." "I left the boys at the mission some cash for pizzas." "And I sent details of the people smugglers to the police." "I also rid the city of a bad man." "I know that doesn't make me a good man, but I tried to do the right thing." "Now I'll go back to the street and disappear." "I was alive again for one summer." "I'm glad I spent it with you." "I hope Africa treats you well." "All my love, Joseph Smith." "Visual confirmed." "Surveillance camera profile matched to Joseph Smith." "Target in sight." "We've got eyeball." "Target heading eastbound on Brewer Street towards Glasshouse Street." "Absent without leave." "File zero-four-zero for profile and visual." "I repeat that's east, east on Brewer Street." "...matches visual of Joseph Smith." "Approach with extreme caution." "I think we have him." " Okay, target in sight." "Go." " Yeah, we got him." "Take him."