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00:00But we think she's Rosa Martinez, a volunteer at the Marabar Church of Conservancy.
00:06It's about 12 kilometers away from here, around the coast.
00:10Run by the lady who came into the station earlier this morning.
00:13Sadie Jones. Apparently they took the volunteers out for drinks last night.
00:18Rosa didn't turn up for work this morning and her bed wasn't slept in.
00:23They said it was out of character, which is why they raised the alarm.
00:26They tried calling, but her phone seems to be turned off.
00:29And no sign of it in the shack.
00:33Bruising around her neck suggests she was strangled.
00:36Right, so why is Rosa Martinez now lying dead in my shack?
00:41In here?
00:43Who found the body?
00:45The cleaner. She picked up the keys from us at the station.
00:49Came here when she opened the door. Here she was.
00:54But I locked it all up, yeah?
00:56The shutters, the doors, everything.
00:58There was no one here when I left.
01:02Are you sure about that?
01:05Positive.
01:06Any signs of forced entry at the windows, the doors?
01:09None that I could see.
01:12Gloves, Officer Rose.
01:14There's a cut to the head,
01:17but lack of blood, which suggests the injury happened elsewhere.
01:21Victim looks fit, clearly looks after herself.
01:23Officer Rose.
01:29Inspector!
01:30What?
01:31You were the last person in here before the body was followed.
01:41Right.
01:42Of course.
01:44I'm a suspect.
01:51Did you ask my cab driver?
01:52We will.
01:52Because he came in and got my bag before I locked the place up.
01:56No one was in here.
01:57And what time was that?
01:589.30.
01:59Then I came to the station to drop the keys off.
02:02You saw me, I saw you.
02:03Then it was straight to the airport where I got your call.
02:06The cleaner picked up the key from us and headed here at about 10.30.
02:11She was either killed inside or killed outside, then a body dumped inside.
02:16But in either scenario, the killer managed to get away with the doors locked from me inside.
02:20So how and why did they do it?
02:23Have you spoken to the cleaner?
02:24What do we know about the cleaner?
02:25Her name is Valerie Manette.
02:28Darlene has known her for years.
02:31Valerie said she didn't recognise the girl either.
02:32Well, we need to speak to her ASAP.
02:34Check her story out.
02:35Sir.
02:38There's no we at the moment.
02:41Until you've been eliminated properly, you can't investigate this murder.
02:50I've been meaning to ask.
03:03The end of my three-month probation is coming up.
03:06Like, soon.
03:07In fact, tomorrow.
03:10You forgot, didn't you?
03:13Sorry, hon.
03:15You know, there's been a lot going on.
03:17What with the inspector's case, the commissioner.
03:20No worries.
03:22Leave it with me.
03:23I will speak with the inspector.
03:25Technically, he is still our boss whilst he's here.
03:27But in the meantime, you keep doing what you're doing, okay?
03:31Sure thing.
03:37Wait.
03:39Hold up.
03:40What's that?
03:41On our hand.
03:47So?
03:52He corroborates your story.
03:54So, you're free to...
03:56Investigate?
03:58Don't you want to get back to London?
04:00We can contact you by phone if we need anything.
04:04You're staying, aren't you?
04:05Yeah.
04:06I mean, I miss my flight anyway.
04:08So, er...
04:09Third time's the charm.
04:10About...
04:15About three months now, um...
04:20I think she came from Belize, or somewhere like that.
04:24Well, we have about 30 or so volunteers here at any one point.
04:27It's hard to keep track sometimes, isn't it, babe?
04:29Yeah, yeah, it really is.
04:31What was Rosa like?
04:32She was...
04:33Quiet.
04:35Diligent.
04:36She was keen to muck in.
04:37Did she go out much?
04:38Well, she spent most of her time here.
04:40I don't think she knew anyone else.
04:43Take me through what happened, please.
04:44Well, I've already said all of this to her.
04:46Yeah, I know, but...
04:48I haven't heard it.
04:50Um...
04:51Well, we, um...
04:53We had some drinks over at Stingrays.
04:56It was one of the volunteers' birthdays.
05:00Came back late.
05:01Went to bed.
05:01The next morning, um...
05:07The girls in the hut woke up and saw that her bed hadn't been slept in,
05:12and she missed her morning beach patrol.
05:15What's that?
05:17Oh, we...
05:18We have a strict rota day and night.
05:22We monitor the turtle nests.
05:23We protect the eggs from predators, poachers.
05:26It's...
05:26It's really very effective.
05:27How long have you been here?
05:30Uh, about...
05:31Ten years.
05:32Before that, I was working in the UK,
05:34but I thought I could make more of an impact over here.
05:38And have you?
05:39Absolutely.
05:40Yeah.
05:40Since we've been here,
05:41we've seen a 27% increase in St. Mary's turtle population.
05:46That's very impressive.
05:47Sea turtles are a huge part of the ocean's ecosystems.
05:51If a species disappears from a habitat,
05:54the natural order of things can be disrupted.
05:57Same can be said of humans.
06:04Boss!
06:05I found something.
06:06Really interesting.
06:08On a scale of 1 to 10, it's an 8.
06:11No, no, it's a...
06:12It's a 9.
06:13All right, it's a...
06:14It's a 8.5.
06:15Officer Rose.
06:16Sorry.
06:17So, on the victim's hand,
06:19I noticed there was this number written down in Biro.
06:22Very faint.
06:244-4-3-1-C.
06:26Now, I don't know what that means,
06:27but I'm making it my mission to find out.
06:30Okay.
06:30You both head to Rose's room,
06:32see what you can dig up.
06:33We'll go and talk to the other volunteers.
06:35Regroup in and out.
06:36Okay.
06:39You hear about Rose?
06:42Hi.
06:43Yeah.
06:44We're the police.
06:47Really?
06:49Nice uniform.
06:52Thanks.
06:55Come on.
06:58I'm Officer Rose.
06:59Zepa!
07:07You can't find this number anywhere.
07:09But then again,
07:11she doesn't have much.
07:11No phone.
07:13No laptop.
07:15Just this purse with $30 in it.
07:18And bubblegum.
07:20Berry flavor.
07:22It looks like she used
07:23her phone or
07:24an underwater camera
07:26to take these.
07:28So, where is it?
07:29Okay, if you remember anything,
07:40you let me know, yeah?
07:46If I have to speak to another privileged
07:47gap-yard student,
07:49I'm going to poke my eyes out
07:50and personally feed them to the turtles.
07:53Don't do that just yet.
07:54We've got something.
07:56Go on.
07:56I was speaking to one
07:57of the catering staff.
07:59Apparently,
08:00yesterday,
08:00he heard Rosa
08:01arguing with Estelle.
08:03You're sorry.
08:03How do you mean you're sorry?
08:05You have a weird problem.
08:06You're obsessed.
08:08Estelle found her
08:08in her room.
08:10Rosa claimed she wanted
08:10to speak to her
08:11about changing shifts,
08:13but Estelle refused,
08:14accused Rosa
08:15of stalking her.
08:16That's a bold claim.
08:18Well,
08:18she could be right, sir.
08:20Darlene found this
08:21in Rosa's things.
08:23It's the rotalis
08:23for the beach patrol.
08:25Every time Estelle
08:26was on duty,
08:27Rosa circled it.
08:31She was sort of weird.
08:34Weird how?
08:35She asked a whole heap of questions,
08:37but she gave nothing away.
08:39Typical Capricorn.
08:41Just a different kind of vibe,
08:43you know?
08:44I'm a Gemini.
08:46Right.
08:46You were heard
08:50accusing her
08:50of stalking you?
08:52Yeah, well,
08:53maybe that was
08:53a little extreme.
08:54In what way?
08:55When Rosa first got here,
08:57she seemed kind of lonely,
08:58so I took her out
08:59a couple times,
08:59but then she kind of
09:01latched on to me,
09:03and then I found her
09:04in my room,
09:05so of course I was annoyed,
09:06but then we made up after.
09:08Tequila here is everything, right?
09:10Right,
09:10are we done here
09:11because I've got to finish up,
09:12otherwise I'd be in trouble.
09:14No, please,
09:14go ahead.
09:16I don't know much
09:19about star signs.
09:20Really?
09:21You surprised me.
09:22Isn't Gemini
09:22the one with the two faces?
09:31So,
09:32here we have our hapsons
09:33heading out to the sea.
09:34Once they're fully grown,
09:35they'll return
09:36to the same beach to nest.
09:39But,
09:39how do they know?
09:41Well,
09:41the Earth's magnetic fields.
09:43These little guys
09:43imprint on this beach
09:45and use that
09:45to navigate back.
09:48So,
09:48wherever they go,
09:49they've got a photo
09:50of home with them.
09:52That's amazing.
09:57So,
09:58let me get this straight.
10:00This young woman
10:01doesn't exist.
10:02no one
10:04with the name
10:04Rosa Martinez
10:05travelled in
10:06or out of St. Marie
10:07in the last year.
10:09And I'm going through
10:10all the Rosa Martinez's
10:12from Belize.
10:13And so far,
10:14not one of them
10:15can be ID'd
10:15as a victim.
10:17We'll send her photo
10:18to the other islands,
10:19create an online appeal.
10:21Okay.
10:22Okay.
10:23Suspects,
10:24what have we got?
10:25The cleaner.
10:26Valerie Manette,
10:2963,
10:29sings in Darlene's church.
10:31Yes,
10:32but I know Valerie.
10:33She couldn't try to fly.
10:34Well,
10:34I think our best bet
10:35is to start
10:36at the Conservancy.
10:37Any background there?
10:38Yeah,
10:38so,
10:38it was set up in 2012
10:40by Mr. Callum Jones.
10:4343,
10:44he's a marine biologist
10:45from Bristol.
10:46Now,
10:47maths isn't my best object,
10:48but it looks like
10:50their finances
10:50aren't in great shape.
10:52They've had some
10:52big money transfers recently,
10:54which have kept them afloat.
10:55Donations from volunteers,
10:57maybe?
10:57Possibly.
10:58What about his wife,
11:00Sadie?
11:00Sadie Jones,
11:0145,
11:02grew up in Manchester,
11:04UK,
11:05came here as a volunteer,
11:07and she's never left.
11:09The only thing to flag
11:10is that she spent time
11:12in prison in 2008,
11:15convicted of fraud.
11:18Well,
11:18as far as skeletons
11:19are concerned,
11:20that's a pretty big one.
11:21Anything on
11:22the research assistant,
11:24Estelle?
11:24Born on St. Marie,
11:26been working at the Conservancy
11:27for a couple of years,
11:29takes care of her father
11:30who's got Parkinson's.
11:32That's Estelle for you.
11:33Sweet,
11:34kind,
11:35caring.
11:36You know her,
11:37Officer Rose?
11:38Yeah,
11:39well,
11:39you know.
11:39I met her once.
11:41Right,
11:42and what about that number?
11:44Uh,
11:4444...
11:4531C.
11:46Anything?
11:47Nothing so far.
11:48But then again,
11:49we don't have much to go on.
11:51It's almost like
11:52she's some kind of ghost.
11:53Okay,
11:54questions.
11:56Um,
11:57who,
11:58how,
11:59why?
12:00Who would want to kill Rosa?
12:02How did her body end up
12:03at the shack
12:04when we know it was locked up
12:05from the time I left
12:06to when the cleaner arrived?
12:07And the big one,
12:09why was her body there?
12:11Could it be a message
12:12to you somehow, sir?
12:13Or to the police?
12:15Well,
12:15so far,
12:16there's no personal connection
12:17between us and this woman
12:18or anyone else
12:19in her world
12:20here on this island.
12:21Nothing that explains
12:22why she was in
12:23that shack.
12:24Speaking of,
12:26have you thought about
12:27where you're going
12:28to stay tonight?
12:29Boss,
12:29you're more than welcome
12:30to stay with us.
12:31I mean,
12:31mother would like that.
12:33I mean,
12:33we could have some dinner,
12:34have a game of dominoes after.
12:35You know how to play, right?
12:39I know the perfect place.
12:44All settled in?
12:46Oh,
12:47yeah,
12:47the room's very nice.
12:48Thank you,
12:49Catherine.
12:49You sound surprised.
12:51And the Wi-Fi's decent.
12:53You don't by any chance
12:54have an ironing service.
12:56Don't push your luck,
12:58Mervyn.
13:00You know,
13:01I'm pleased
13:02you're still with us.
13:03If you need anything,
13:05anything at all,
13:06except for ironing,
13:07et cetera,
13:09I am here.
13:10That's much appreciated,
13:11Catherine.
13:13Also,
13:14what you did
13:16for my mother's case?
13:18I won't forget that.
13:22Selwyn,
13:23how did it go?
13:25Quite well.
13:26They've offered me
13:27my job back.
13:28Wow,
13:29that's excellent news,
13:30Commissioner.
13:30I'm so happy for you.
13:32I'm so happy for you.
13:34And, um,
13:36how is the case going?
13:37D.S. Thomas updated me
13:39off the record.
13:40Yeah,
13:40well,
13:40we still have no idea
13:42why the body was in the shack,
13:44but, uh,
13:44we'll get there.
13:45I have every faith.
13:48If I understand correctly,
13:50we'll be going
13:50once this is all.
13:53Short of a hurricane,
13:54there's nothing stopping me,
13:55right?
13:56I suppose not.
14:00Mervyn,
14:01go find a table.
14:02I'll bring over a menu.
14:03What about you?
14:12A little champagne
14:13to celebrate?
14:14Not right now.
14:17I understand.
14:18They've treated you badly.
14:21But in the end,
14:22Selwyn,
14:23you've won.
14:24All right, mate.
14:43I bet you didn't expect
14:44to see me back so soon.
14:54I bet you didn't expect
15:00to see me back so soon.
15:30Morning. Where is our...
15:34Oh, in the kitchen, teaching my chef how to make a full English.
15:39I'll tell you what, Catherine. Your chef is the man.
15:44I know. I hired him.
15:47Oh, great timing, DS Thomas. Come, sit.
15:49Oh, great.
15:57So, I returned to the shack this morning to see if I missed anything, and I did.
16:02An old postcard to the iParker?
16:09Yeah, it was back to front. It definitely wasn't that way when I left.
16:14Why do you think that is?
16:16Maybe they clearly looked at it.
16:18Why would they do that?
16:20Currently, I have an escubi, but from what I can see, that was the only thing in the shack that was out of place.
16:26Okay, let's dust it for Prince. See what that brings us.
16:31My turn.
16:32I ran a search on Rosa Martinez with all the travel agencies in case we missed something.
16:39Great minds.
16:41And we did.
16:42She had a plane ticket booked to Belize last week.
16:46Why didn't she go?
16:47Don't know, but guess who booked it?
16:51Sadie Jones.
16:52Sadie Jones.
16:55Interesting.
16:56I wonder why she was so keen for Rosa to leave.
17:05Get in anywhere?
17:06Well, it's not a postcard.
17:09Obviously, not a phone number.
17:11I mean, they number the turbanists, but they don't use letters, so short answer, no.
17:18Well, you're doing all the right things, so keep going.
17:22By the way, I have spoken to the inspector about your probation review, and he said we will discuss it once we've solved the case.
17:33Awesome. Thank you.
17:36You're welcome.
17:37Morning, campers.
17:39Ah, good timing.
17:41I've got two things for you this morning.
17:44One, the postmortem's in.
17:48Confirms strangulation.
17:50Time of death between 9am and 11am.
17:54Now, the bruises and lacerations to the head was caused by a blunt object.
18:00Fragments of orange fibreglass found lodged in the wound?
18:04What kind of object would that be?
18:06Well, that's used for things like surfboards and hot tubs.
18:10It would be insane to have one of those here.
18:12And the second thing?
18:12Well, I went by a stingray's bar this morning, where Rosa and the other volunteers were having drinks the other night.
18:21Hm.
18:21I looked at the CCTV, and...
18:24Naughty boy.
18:31Hm.
18:32I can explain.
18:33It sort of happened, uh, one night, that we were helping Dorothy, a volunteer, leatherback turtle.
18:44A feisty girl, but she's got a heart of gold.
18:46Anyway, um, she was caught in some netting.
18:49Uh, one thing led to another, and we, me and Rosa, that is, um, started sleeping together.
18:56Every so often.
18:57Did Sadie know?
18:58I'm sure she does.
18:59You know, our marriage is pretty flexible.
19:02Well, not for everyone, I know, but we go by the rules of the animal kingdom.
19:07A few species are naturally monogamous, you realise.
19:09But it works for most people, though, doesn't it?
19:11We know Sadie wanted Rosa to leave.
19:15Was it about that?
19:17No.
19:17No, no, definitely not.
19:19It turned out Rosa hadn't paid for her stay with us, but we sorted something.
19:23Look, officers, I came here to see you today because I just, I didn't want you wasting your time on me.
19:30That's very considerate of you.
19:34Let's see if your wife agrees.
19:39So?
19:41So, is that it?
19:43You don't care?
19:44So?
19:46Callum sleeps with the volunteers occasionally.
19:49I mean, I do, too, if I fancy.
19:52We're not like most people, it doesn't mean anything.
19:55We know you bought her a plane ticket back to Billy's.
19:58But that's got nothing to do with Callum.
20:01Rosa hadn't paid up, and on top of that, she wouldn't give me her passport.
20:04We need to ID check all volunteers, so I asked her to leave.
20:08She said she didn't have any money, so I bought her ticket.
20:10But she didn't go?
20:12She gave me some sob story about why she couldn't go back, some bad ex, so I made an exception.
20:20We're set.
20:21How generous.
20:22You know, I don't know why you're asking me questions, Inspector.
20:28Rosa's murder has got nothing to do with us.
20:35I'm not sure I believe her.
20:37Me neither.
20:37I wonder why Rosa was so keen to hide her identity.
20:43I know.
20:46I suppose we've all got things from our past we'd rather people didn't find out.
20:54Wait a minute.
21:01Inspector!
21:01Inspector!
21:01Inspector, what are you doing?
21:09I spent a lot of time in care homes growing up.
21:13Kids were always nicking your stuff.
21:16So, I would hide my precious things between one of the slats and the mattress.
21:23And...
21:24Bingo!
21:37Leah Francis, 28, born and raised in Dominica.
21:41Only child of elderly parents, both died in the last three years.
21:46Worked as a journalist for a news website called Project Classified, which focuses on investigative stories.
21:53Well, according to her boss, she lives alone, spent all her time working, and told him that she was here researching something.
22:02Working on a story?
22:04Is that why she was killed?
22:06But if that was the case, why and how was her dead body found inside the locked shack?
22:11I've got it.
22:13Not the answer to that particular question, but I think I know what the number is.
22:17So, I've been drawing a blank, and then I thought, think outside of the box, you know?
22:25Just like you do, boss.
22:27Look.
22:30Now look.
22:32The number is very faint.
22:34Like it's being washed off.
22:37So, what if it's not a C, but an O?
22:45Well, what does that mean now?
22:46So, I was reading the research proposal that Callum submitted to the consul.
22:52Now, biology was never my best subject, but...
22:55What was, out of interest?
22:58Lunch.
22:59Anyway, inside of it is very interesting because there is a map of the coast.
23:05Now, all over St. Marie, there are ocean boys.
23:09Help the boats navigate.
23:1244310 is one of them.
23:13That's smart work, Officer Rose.
23:16It's a direct line out from the conservancy.
23:19But why did Leah have that number written on her hand?
23:21Well, it must be significant to her investigation somehow.
23:25They have a boat at the conservancy.
23:29Are they using that to get out there?
23:30Might be a meeting place.
23:31Might be.
23:32But now that we know that Leah was in fact a journalist,
23:36it's safe to assume she wasn't stalking Estelle but trying to get information.
23:39Each time Estelle was on patrol, it's in the night, and Leah has circled her name.
23:45Why?
23:46Surely it's just a coincidence.
23:48Estelle doesn't seem like the type to be involved in anything dodgy.
23:52Trust me.
23:52Well, people can surprise you.
23:54Remember that.
23:55Now, according to the rotor, Estelle is on shift again tonight.
23:58So, Officer Curtis, I want you and Officer Rose to go down there and scope the place out, yeah?
24:03Okay, we could speak to the Coast Guard on our way, see if they've noticed anything dodgy.
24:08Good plan.
24:08Update me on how it goes, yeah?
24:09Okay.
24:10I'll bring the snacks.
24:13Well, you know, I like snacks.
24:14Come on, Lord.
24:15Snacks.
24:16Cha.
24:17Hmph!
24:18They were telling to the same beach to nest.
24:21How do they know?
24:22Well, the Earth's magnetic fields.
24:24These little guys imprint on the...
24:26Good evening, Inspector.
24:27...to navigate back.
24:29Commissioner, what can I do for you?
24:35Are you any further forward?
24:38Not especially, no.
24:41Sometimes taking a break can help one look at things afresh.
24:45What have you got in mind?
24:49You cannot leave St. Marie without trying one of Winston's acras.
24:56Here we go.
24:57You know, you're not too bad, to be fair.
25:07He's had that stall for years, and his father before that, and his father before that.
25:18Generations of Winstons going back for as long as anyone can remember.
25:23Hm?
25:23I always envied families like that growing up.
25:28There's this boy I knew.
25:30Worked with his dad.
25:31A plumber.
25:33Other kids dreamt about being footballers, but for me, that was it.
25:38You never told me, why did you decide to look for your mother?
25:46I spend my working life trying to solve problems.
25:57Yeah?
25:58Getting to the bottom of things.
26:01But outside of work, there's always been this question mark.
26:07When I was little, I'd lie awake, thinking about my parents, imagining we'd find the same things funny, or like the same TV.
26:22But it all felt empty, and that emptiness had never gone away.
26:32Coming here was about trying to create some kind of full stop, I guess.
26:43And has it?
26:44In some ways.
26:50So, is that it?
26:54Now you've opened the door, you simply close it and walk away.
26:58Well, I know where I come from now.
27:00I know who my mother was, and why she gave me up.
27:05And that is important, of course, but it's the past.
27:11What about now?
27:14I guess everything goes back to how it was.
27:21You know, eat, sleep, work, repeat.
27:24And that's life, right?
27:26It's predictable.
27:27It doesn't have to be.
27:30What do you mean?
27:31I know you find our island somewhat difficult and inconvenient.
27:37Don't forget, Hope.
27:38But I'm asking you to reconsider your decision to go back to Londa.
27:47Why?
27:47Because I think you are not at the end of your journey, but at the beginning.
27:55Look, torch lights, don't matter water.
28:21You stay here, and I'll go check it out.
28:28No, no, no, no.
28:30I got this.
28:32Are you sure?
28:34Yeah.
28:34Fine.
28:37I'll make sure the coast guard is in position.
28:38All right.
28:51All right.
28:51Oh, it's you.
29:06What are you doing?
29:07I saw some lights on down here, so I just wanted to check it out in case we had any trespassers.
29:12Does that happen often?
29:14Last month or so, yeah.
29:16That's why I've been doing loads more night patrols.
29:18Oh.
29:19Well, that explains it.
29:21Yeah.
29:23All the barriers come loose.
29:25Can you hold this torch for me?
29:26Yeah, no worries.
29:29Yeah, I'm just going to get some wires to fix it.
29:31It's right over there.
29:32That's cool.
29:34Cool.
29:35You're the best.
29:36I'll be one minute.
29:37Okay.
29:43Where's she going?
29:50No news for the coast guard.
29:53What's happening, Seb?
29:54Oh, no.
29:56Seb, talk to me.
30:04I need some advice on something, Mum.
30:09Stay in on St. Marie.
30:11On a more permanent basis.
30:15Bad idea, right?
30:18I mean, it just doesn't feel like a good fit, you know?
30:22Who's this?
30:46I checked my mum's address book, and it wasn't anyone she knew on St. Marie.
30:49And I checked with the commissioner this morning, and it wasn't him.
30:53How about looking more into her life in Antigua?
30:56Could S be someone from there?
30:58Yeah, possibly.
30:59But that would mean opening up a whole thing.
31:03But it's bugging you, right?
31:05I just thought I'd tied everything up, you know?
31:08Well, I'd pursue it.
31:09At least you'll know.
31:10What's wrong?
31:15Seb hasn't turned up for work.
31:16And now he's not answering his phone.
31:19Well, maybe he just overslept.
31:20He didn't.
31:21I just spoke to my niece, who said her friend had seen him at a bubble tea cafe at Port Royal.
31:28It'll be about last night.
31:29He messed up again.
31:30He let the suspect go.
31:31And he was saying that he'd let you down.
31:36Wait.
31:38I'll go.
31:39Boss, what are you doing here?
31:54I could ask you the same question.
31:56I knew it.
31:58Knew what?
32:00It's only a matter of time.
32:02Thought I'd make it easier for you.
32:04What are you talking about?
32:06I'm not good at this.
32:07I've been trying and trying, and I'm still getting things wrong.
32:18All right, tell me something.
32:21Why did you choose this job?
32:24Honestly, my mother was like,
32:27Sebastien, get off of the sofa, stop lazing around and make something of your life.
32:33All the jobs on the island, I thought, being a police officer,
32:37looked kind of cool, you know?
32:40And I was right.
32:41It is cool.
32:43For the first time in my life, I'm doing something important.
32:49You know?
32:50Turns out, I don't fit in.
32:55That's not true.
32:56It is true.
32:58I've been doing this for a few months now, and it doesn't feel like I'm getting any better.
33:04But you will, if you give it time.
33:07Like I did.
33:09Word of advice?
33:11Stop trying to run.
33:14Learn to walk first.
33:15Hmm?
33:18What, haven't I blown it?
33:19No, Officer Rose.
33:21You haven't blown it.
33:23You deserve to pass your probation.
33:25So don't worry on that score.
33:28Seriously?
33:29Seriously.
33:30Look.
33:31I know I haven't always shown it, but I believe you can make a great police officer.
33:40Because not only are you hardworking, but you also care.
33:44A lot.
33:47So don't give up.
33:49Yeah?
33:49Yeah?
33:56Thanks, boss.
33:57Okay, then, Pineapple Boy.
34:04How do we recover this?
34:05Okay, so...
34:07The boat wasn't moored at the Conservancy last night.
34:10So maybe we can get a search warrant, look for evidence, and bring us to them for questioning.
34:18There we go.
34:19Nothing so far.
34:34You?
34:37I guess we'd better head back.
34:41About earlier, I...
34:43Look, you don't have to say anything.
34:45Just promise that you'll never do it again.
34:47Okay?
34:48I promise.
34:56Wait.
35:01Orange fibreglass.
35:02Didn't we find traces in the wound on the victim's head?
35:06We need to find Estelle.
35:08And fast.
35:14Okay, Mrs Benito.
35:16Thanks for your help.
35:17Cheers.
35:18That was my mum's neighbour on Antigua.
35:22Said a man named Solomon Clark was looking for her a few months ago.
35:25Ex-pupil, apparently.
35:27Neighbour told him she'd died.
35:29So he came here to pay his respects?
35:32Seems so.
35:33That's mystery solved.
35:34Case closed.
35:35That's it.
35:37Guess so.
35:37Well, look what the tide brought in.
35:40Well, look what the tide brought in.
35:47Not only did you mislead our officer and evade questioning, but we strongly suspect that the victim was on that boat the night before she was killed.
35:54So we'll ask you again.
35:55What are you up to?
35:57You're asking the wrong person.
36:01Okay.
36:02Right.
36:03Well, in that case, let's just wind this up.
36:06T.S.
36:06Thomas, you fancy going for lunch at that place across the road?
36:08I wonder if the special is on.
36:12Is that it?
36:14We're done?
36:15Yeah.
36:16Well, we gave you a chance to give your side of the story, but if you don't want to cooperate, that's your decision.
36:21Might lead to a harsher sentence, but...
36:24Wait.
36:24She said I could lose my job if I didn't help.
36:32With what?
36:35Selling turtle eggs.
36:38On the black market.
36:46No point holding out on us, Sadie.
36:49Estelle told us everything.
36:51So, come on.
36:52You ship the eggs out on the boats, you sell them to the traffickers who take them over to Dominica, where they're exported around the world.
36:59To be eaten in restaurants or sold on as pets.
37:02There are shells and oil used for cosmetics.
37:05A tidy little racket.
37:06We know you've got form.
37:08What we can't understand is why.
37:12You were struggling financially.
37:14Was that the reason?
37:15Six months ago, we were about to go bankrupt.
37:21It was just a few shipments to start with, just some quick cash to get us on our feet.
37:27But I couldn't stop.
37:29Does Callum, though?
37:31Of course more.
37:31He would never forgive me.
37:33So why would you jeopardise your relationship like that?
37:35Because the alternative was worse.
37:37Before I came here, I was in a bad way.
37:40Our lives now, it's more than I could ever have dreamt.
37:46Without the shipments, we wouldn't survive.
37:49Rosa was a serious threat, then.
37:50What do you mean?
37:51We found fragments of fibreglass in a wound on her head.
37:55They match the boat hook, which presumably you hit her with.
37:57She was on the boat that night, wasn't she?
38:01She discovered what you'd been doing, and that's why you killed her.
38:03Of course I didn't.
38:05Look, I...
38:06I was due to make a shipment that night.
38:09She must have snuck on somehow.
38:13I was waiting for the pickup out at sea.
38:15By the boy, number 44310?
38:20Yeah, that's where we'd always met.
38:22And then I heard a noise.
38:23And I found her taking photos.
38:27What are you doing?
38:29She said that she was a journalist, that she'd found a lead in Dominica.
38:33I tried to grab her phone, but she wouldn't give it to me.
38:35No!
38:36No!
38:37So, is that when you hit her over the head with the boat hook?
38:42I didn't mean to.
38:44She went to dive in.
38:46I grabbed the hook to block her book here by accident.
38:50She was injured.
38:50I tried to save her, but it was too late.
38:53I thought she'd drowned.
38:55Rosa!
38:56Rosa!
38:57But she didn't drown, did she?
38:58She somehow made her way back to shore, where you found her and finished the job.
39:01Look, you can say what you want about me, Inspector, but I am not a murderer.
39:04Both you and Estelle LaRoche will be facing charges for illegal trafficking, and you personally, Sadie, for aggravated assault.
39:16But even if Sadie did kill her, why travel 12 kilometres round the coast to dump her body in the shack?
39:23And we know I locked it up at 9.30, yeah?
39:26Brought the keys directly here.
39:27Mm-hm.
39:28And there was no sign of forced entry.
39:30So how did the body end up in there?
39:33Then, of course, there's this.
39:35Who touched it?
39:36And why?
39:37Can't know for sure, sir.
39:40But we only got partial prints.
39:43Right, um...
39:45Let's take five.
39:47I'm gonna go for a walk.
39:48Need some thinking time.
39:49Inspector, where are you off to?
40:02Oh, he's going for a walk.
40:04Hoping to find some inspiration.
40:06Hopefully you will have more success with your other investigation into the mysterious S.
40:15Oh, yeah.
40:17Case closed.
40:17Some guy I call Solomon Clark.
40:20An ex-pupil of my mum's, apparently.
40:22Lives in Antigua.
40:24Did you speak to him?
40:26No.
40:27I haven't got time to listen to rose-tinted stories from some random stranger.
40:31Not when I'm leaving.
40:33So, you've decided?
40:38I'm sorry, Commissioner, but I...
40:39I just don't fit in here.
40:43It's like this case.
40:45Nothing fits.
40:46It's like all the pieces are there, but they're back to front.
40:51Back to front.
40:53What if it's what I've been doing?
40:56Thinking the killer looked at this when actually it was the victim.
41:00Why?
41:03What could she possibly...
41:06The address?
41:09My house?
41:14Of course.
41:16Well, if she needed the address, that explains everything.
41:19I locked it all up.
41:20There was no one here when I left.
41:22Try to grab her phone, but she wouldn't give it to me.
41:24I wish she went overboard.
41:26Callum sleeps with the volunteers occasionally.
41:28I mean, I do, too, if I fancy.
41:30Are we done here?
41:31Because I've got to finish up, otherwise I'll get in trouble.
41:34She worked as a journalist.
41:35Told him she were researching something.
41:38Commissioner, you are a genius.
41:44It has been said.
41:50Sir.
41:51Ah, Callum.
41:57Thanks for joining us.
41:59This is bloody outrageous.
42:00Is it?
42:01We know it was you that killed Leah.
42:05Are you kidding me?
42:07It's all lies.
42:08Take a seat.
42:09Let's remind him, shall we?
42:12Callum's phone is all there.
42:15After being discovered by Sadie on the boat doing her meeting with the traffickers,
42:19Sadie attacked Leah.
42:21Causing her to go into the sea.
42:24She swam to shore, waking up the next morning on the beach where the shack is.
42:29Her clothes weren't wet, so the heat of the sun must have dried them off.
42:33Dehydrated and disoriented from the head wound inflicted by Sadie, Leah headed up the beach
42:39towards the shack.
42:40The only building there.
42:42Thinking it was deserted, she entered via the open veranda doors just after I was taking my case out to the taxi.
42:49She must have been half delirious because she didn't hear me.
42:52If she called out, I didn't hear anything.
42:54When I came back in, she must have been in the bathroom getting water.
42:58Now, the one thing that was out of place in the shack
43:02was this postcard.
43:06But who had handled it?
43:07The victim or the killer?
43:10Testing for fingerprints proved inconclusive.
43:12But then I remembered the question wasn't so much the who, but the why.
43:18It was Leah, the victim, that turned the postcard around to see the address of the shack.
43:24So that she could let the one person she thought she could trust know where she was.
43:30You, Callum.
43:33One of the really baffling things about this case was
43:36how did the killer enter the locked shack without leaving any signs of a forced entry?
43:43Well, now we know.
43:45It was Leah that let you in.
43:47We never found Leah's phone because you must have taken it.
43:52But this is yours.
43:54Officer Curtis checked and found lots of texts back and forth,
43:59evidence of your fear,
44:01and a phone call at 9.45am from Leah's phone on the morning of her murder.
44:06Presumably to tell you where she was.
44:09So you jumped in the jeep and headed to the shack.
44:13You must have seen the state she was in.
44:16Thanks for coming.
44:17Even though she was a smart young woman, she was exhausted.
44:22Vulnerable.
44:23Hey, hey, hey, hey, you'll be okay.
44:24She tried to kill me.
44:25I'll sort it.
44:26I promise.
44:27Did she tell you what happened with Sadie?
44:31For God's sake.
44:32If you did it, you need to tell them.
44:35It'll make things easier in the long run.
44:38Um.
44:41All right, yes.
44:43Yes, she did.
44:44She told me who she really was,
44:46how she'd been working on this story.
44:48And how did that make you feel?
44:51Well, I didn't believe her at first.
44:53They said he could do this to me.
44:55But then she showed me the photos.
44:58She was going to blow everything.
45:00I said she'd keep my name out of it.
45:02But I couldn't let that happen.
45:05It wasn't just about that, was it?
45:09You went to great lengths to cover up your true feelings for Leo.
45:14Sadie knew you felt differently about Leo.
45:16Which is why she tried to make her leave.
45:19But you must have stopped that from happening.
45:22Point blank refused to get rid of her.
45:24That's not just a meaningless fling.
45:27You were in love with her, weren't you?
45:28I asked her to make a choice.
45:38If she cared for me at all, she wouldn't publish a story.
45:41But she wouldn't budge, right?
45:43I'm sorry.
45:44I have to do it.
45:45I thought she was interested in my work.
45:48She was only with me to find out information.
45:52Not entirely correct, Callum.
45:53You see, she trusted you enough to call you.
45:57But from what we learned about Leo, her work always came first.
46:02She lied to me.
46:04You're clearly used to getting your own way in this little kingdom you've built for yourself.
46:09But this time, someone made you feel like a fool.
46:14You used me!
46:15So what did you do?
46:16You strangled her.
46:19You stood there, taking in what you've done.
46:22You must have gone to lock the front door in case anyone interrupted you.
46:26We didn't find any prints, so evidently you wiped them off.
46:29But then someone did interrupt.
46:33The cleaner.
46:34You were moments away from being called red-handed.
46:37But you took a risk.
46:39You took Leah's phone and hid behind the door when the cleaner came in.
46:42In her horror of discovering Leah's dead body, she didn't notice you slipping out.
46:47You then headed back here to the Conservancy, thinking you'd gotten away with it.
46:51Leaving us to wonder, how was Leah killed in the shack that was locked from the moment the inspector left to the time the cleaner came about an hour later?
47:02It was a case that had us all scratching our heads.
47:06But we got there in the end.
47:07We always do.
47:10You stole the life of a young woman.
47:14All for the sake of pride.
47:17Now that the truth is out, I hope that Leah can rest easier.
47:22Officer Curtis.
47:23Callum Jones.
47:30I'm arresting you for the murder of Leah Francis.
47:33You don't have to speak to me.
47:42Evening, y'all.
47:43Ah, Catherine.
47:45No, Inspector.
47:46Uh, he's just finishing up.
47:47What can I get you?
47:50What's your fanciest cocktail?
47:52How about, uh, Goombay smash?
47:56It has a real kick to it.
47:58Why?
47:59I don't know what that is, but I'll take two of them.
48:02What?
48:03I'm celebrating.
48:05I get to spend even more time with the boat of you.
48:08You suck up, you.
48:09Go on, then I'll join you.
48:11Me too.
48:12Thanks, Catherine.
48:13Your table?
48:14Oh, I'm celebrating.
48:14Oh, I'm celebrating.
48:14Oh, I'm celebrating.
48:14Oh, I'm celebrating.
48:14Oh, I'm celebrating.
48:14I get to spend even more time with the boat of you.
48:15There you are.
48:25Sit down.
48:26I'll bring you around.
48:27I, I, I won't be staying.
48:37You were never going to accept, were you?
48:41No.
48:41After you fought so hard.
48:46Why?
48:47I don't know, but it felt wrong to say yes.
48:52Too much has happened.
48:53And right now, I can't see a way to get back to home as well.
48:59So, you will go see Andrina?
49:02And after that?
49:03Who knows?
49:07Promise me, you will look after yourself.
49:11And them.
49:14Of course.
49:17Promise me, this isn't farewell.
49:21But, au revoir.
49:27Au revoir, then, my friend.
49:29One more stop on this.
49:37Come on, man.
49:57Commissioner?
49:58Congratulations, Inspector.
50:02Right, well, now I've wrapped this thing up,
50:04I can finally leave with a clear conscience.
50:08I suppose I'll give these to you now, right?
50:11That depends.
50:14On what?
50:16Earlier today, I took the liberty contacting Solomon Clarke.
50:21Oh.
50:23Right.
50:25Why?
50:27Because you are still here.
50:29Yeah, but for the next 12 hours...
50:31that door is still open.
50:34Look, Commissioner, I have no intention...
50:36Perhaps I overstepped,
50:38but I thought it was important
50:41not to let an opportunity like this pass you by.
50:44All right, okay.
50:46Look, Commissioner, with respect, as I said,
50:49I am done here, all right?
50:52I believe this might change your mind.
51:00This is Solomon's number.
51:05We should call it...
51:06Look, Commissioner, I don't want...
51:07I mean...
51:10He's your brother.
51:12...
51:23...
51:27...