- 5/6/2025
Unidos por el asesinato del vecino de John, John y Janie forman un dúo peculiar pero divertidísimo con instintos opuestos. Cada semana, desentrañan asesinatos apasionantes, con diversas localizaciones galesas impresionantes como telón de fondo para sus investigaciones.
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02:23¿Puedo estar bien en esto, Janie?
02:25Solo, sé que Janie...
02:27Sí, sí, estoy bien, estoy bien.
02:29¡Oh, weirdo!
02:31He had lunch booked.
02:33No se dice dónde o quién es.
02:35I wouldn't be killing myself if I had ice like this.
02:37¿Vas a ver el tamaño de la isla?
02:39Sí.
02:41¿Qué es eso?
02:43Es el paquete el postman was delivering
02:45a Carwin.
02:47¿Quién kills themselves when they're planning a holiday?
02:49Sí.
02:51Nice fucking houses.
02:53Not that I could afford one.
02:55You could afford the deposit, surely.
02:57You've got a good job. No partner or kids
02:59to spend your money on.
03:01And you live with your mam.
03:03Yeah, thanks. Really making me feel better about my life.
03:05Ooh, that is weird.
03:07Some paint.
03:09I'll get team Socko on that.
03:11Mind if I turn this over?
03:13Yes, I mind. That's Caesar.
03:15Oh, it's a good one.
03:17It's a good one for me.
03:19I get enough bodies of work.
03:21These shows are all the same anyway.
03:23You know Caesar was the best.
03:25He had a mind that could unpick any murder.
03:27Total genius.
03:29Bit like me.
03:31You've solved so many murders, have you?
03:33Alright, not exactly like me.
03:35Right, door to doors.
03:37Door to the start.
03:39Oh, but without doubt you do, my dear.
03:41Because you murdered him.
03:43Quick update, Sarge.
03:45Wife's with the family liaison officer
03:47and I've taken a statement from Kerry, the business partner.
03:49Listen to us.
03:51We sound like proper police.
03:53We are proper police, Choudry.
03:55Yeah, of course, but a shoot-in.
03:57I mean, it's big boy business.
03:59I like your car.
04:01Blue is my favourite colour.
04:03Do you like Encanto?
04:05Get in, you know.
04:13Who lives there?
04:15No one knows much about him.
04:17Bit of a mystery.
04:18Keeps himself to himself.
04:19Got into one neighbour.
04:21He's a miserable old f...
04:23Let's just say they don't like him.
04:25Well, he's nosy.
04:27Maybe he saw something.
04:29Oh, my God, John Chappell.
04:43You're John Chappell.
04:45I love you.
04:47Not you.
04:49You're John Chappell.
04:51I love you.
04:53Not you.
04:55I love your show.
04:57I don't love you.
04:59I didn't even say I love you.
05:01I think you got me confused with someone else.
05:03I'm sorry. Bye.
05:05No!
05:07I know it's you.
05:09I've watched you for hours.
05:11Sorry, that sounds creepy.
05:13I mean, Caesar.
05:15I've watched every episode.
05:17Can you leave me alone, please?
05:19I don't want to have to call the police.
05:21I am the police.
05:23I'm a big fan.
05:2532.
05:26Scorpio.
05:27Sorry.
05:28Sorry.
05:29I'm babbling.
05:30Can you let me in?
05:49Wow.
05:51I was literally just watching you on TV.
05:55What are you doing here?
05:57This is my house.
05:59You live here?
06:00This is what people tend to do in their houses.
06:02So...
06:04This is where you've been hiding.
06:06I can't believe I'm in Caesar's house.
06:09You're not...
06:10You're in John Chappell's house and John Chappell's busy.
06:12I'll start...
06:13I'll do it.
06:14No, I'll do that.
06:15Okay.
06:16Thank you.
06:17I can't believe you're here.
06:19I have dreamt of this moment.
06:21Not in a weird way.
06:22I'm not weird.
06:23This isn't weird.
06:24No, not weird at all.
06:26So is...
06:27It's just you here, sir?
06:29Yeah.
06:30Well, no, no.
06:31Well, there's Alan, but he doesn't live here.
06:33He just stops by for his lunch and a chat.
06:35Don't touch that.
06:37Okay.
06:38Thank you.
06:39And where does this Alan live?
06:41He doesn't live anywhere as a stray.
06:43Oh, Alan's a cat?
06:45He must have last time I checked, yeah.
06:47And this cat talks to you?
06:49Oh, yes.
06:50We have in-depth conversations about Marxist dialectical materialism.
06:53Of course he doesn't talk to me. He's a bloody cat.
06:55Do I look mad?
06:56No. No, not at all.
06:58No.
06:59Ooh, this is dusty.
07:00Yeah, T.S. Eliot first editions tend to be, and that's how I like it.
07:04Put it back.
07:05Okay.
07:06Not like that.
07:07Okay.
07:08Thank you.
07:10Right, um, shall we cut to the chase?
07:13I assume you'll hear about Carlyn Reece's murder.
07:15Murder?
07:16No.
07:17Seems likely it was suicide.
07:19Oh, no.
07:21Oh, no.
07:22It was definitely murder.
07:24You can be certain of that.
07:28Wow.
07:30Not with the kettle on.
07:32What? No.
07:33I didn't even know I had biscuits.
07:43You sure you don't want tea?
07:45No, I can't stand tea.
07:47What?
07:48You don't drink tea?
07:49That's like Caesar's thing.
07:51Yeah, I'm more of a coffee aficionado.
07:54Right.
07:55Well, take it as slowly as you need to.
07:58What makes you think it was a murder?
08:00Well, isn't it obvious?
08:02Because of June.
08:03Okay, what happened in June?
08:05Oh, Carwin's cleaner, June.
08:08She used to clean for me, but I had to let her go.
08:12She kept dusting my books.
08:13Now, anyway, June's son loves pop-up cards.
08:17Pop-up cards?
08:19Yes.
08:20At Christmas, Carwin used to hand-make these beautiful cards specially for him.
08:24Oh.
08:25Well, that's how I know he didn't kill himself.
08:28I don't understand.
08:30Today is Monday.
08:31Mm-hmm.
08:32June comes on a Monday.
08:35Now, a man that considerate to his cleaner would never allow her to find his body.
08:43Okay, so when you say you're sure it was murder, I was hoping for some actual concrete evidence seeing as you knew Carwin so well.
08:52How do you know him?
08:53So all of this is just guesswork?
08:55No, I didn't know him, but I observed him.
08:58Right.
08:59I pondered his motivations.
09:01That's how a good actor, a proper actor, understands people.
09:04Mm-hmm.
09:05And actors just know whether someone was murdered or not, do they?
09:08Carwin Rees is not the kind of person to take his own life.
09:12Especially not with a gun.
09:14No, it's...
09:15It's too messy.
09:17He likes order, neatness.
09:20Yeah, I...
09:21But why?
09:22Why?
09:23Why?
09:24Yeah, yes.
09:25Product of a strict private school upbringing, possibly.
09:28Chapel, yes.
09:29Or maybe the opposite, yes.
09:30Okay.
09:31Charlton, yeah.
09:32No boundaries.
09:33Free ranges.
09:34Laws and all that, eh?
09:35That's right.
09:36It's really interesting, isn't it?
09:37Yeah, that is a fascinating theory, but sometimes there is no logic to suicide.
09:43Trust me.
09:44People do act out of character.
09:46Action is character.
09:48That's Aristotle.
09:49Yeah.
09:50A person's actions are always consistent with their character.
09:52Look at you and your car.
09:53What about my car?
09:54Well, you look professional.
09:55You're on the ball.
09:56You know what you're doing.
09:57You're smart.
09:58But your car is a skip on wheels.
10:00It's out of character.
10:01It tells me that it's important to you.
10:03But it begs the question, why?
10:05And it gets the answer, mind your own business.
10:08Now, seeing as you've got nothing useful to give me other than the ramblings of a village hermit.
10:13Hermit?
10:14I'm not a bloody hermit.
10:16Oh, I went to Swansea last month.
10:18Hermit?
10:19You asked me for my help here.
10:21Yes, I did.
10:22And that is my bad.
10:23But best leave it to the professionals, okay?
10:26And let myself out.
10:35Actually, one more thing.
10:37Can you do the line, crime waits for no man?
10:43We've heard back from Carwin's solicitor.
10:52Wife inherits everything.
10:54Carwin was due to meet the next week, but we don't know what it was about.
10:57All seems pretty routine.
10:59Brilliant!
11:02Sir, I was hoping to grab you for a chat about the DI position.
11:07I was thinking of applying.
11:08You?
11:09Ah.
11:12How to put this, erm...
11:14We used to have a saying on the force in Patal, but...
11:17There's no point going for a walk if you haven't tied your shoelaces.
11:21You see where I'm going?
11:22Not really. Am I the shoes?
11:24What I'm saying is, you'll be a great DI one day.
11:28Actually, I can even see you ended up like me.
11:31Great.
11:32But you've barely been a DS for five minutes.
11:34You need more experience. Build more cases.
11:37Oh, that's Baxter.
11:40What?
11:43No friggin' way.
11:46That's the PM report from our suicide.
11:48And?
11:50Murder.
11:51The shot entry point's inconsistent with Carwin pulling the trigger.
11:54We think it was somebody stood behind Carwin, fired as he was turning.
11:59It was like...
12:01Sorry, let me get you a tissue.
12:04Ex, I shouldn't cry.
12:08Just had my lids done.
12:11Erm...
12:12Did...
12:13Did Carwin have any enemies?
12:14Anyone he had beef with?
12:15It doesn't have to be big beef.
12:17Little beef, Mince.
12:19Carwin had a lot of enemies around you.
12:21Him and Kerry, that's his business partner.
12:24Had a lot of tree huggers up in arms with the new development.
12:28Another thing.
12:29Was, erm...
12:30Carwin planning a holiday?
12:32Carwin holiday?
12:33No.
12:34He was always too busy with the business.
12:36I had to make do with a spa trip on my own every other weekend.
12:43Right, well, erm...
12:44Thank you for your help and sorry for your loss.
12:47Sorry, I...
12:49I don't know why I went for the handshake.
12:51I'll let myself out.
12:52I still can't believe this.
12:53Who would have thought?
12:56Murder.
12:58No!
13:05John Chappell!
13:06Brought you a present.
13:10Oh, please, do come on in.
13:12While you're here, how do I go about taking out a restraining one?
13:17It's from my own collection.
13:19You don't already have it, do you?
13:21Good God, that is a uniquely appalling picture of me.
13:24I figured out why you moved here.
13:27Recognise the bridge.
13:28Not far from here.
13:30Me and my best mate Sian, we nearly broke our next diving off at once.
13:34So what, you, er...
13:35Used to come here on holiday?
13:36Good work, detective.
13:38But no.
13:40No, we, er...
13:41We lived here.
13:43This was actually our first home.
13:47Ellen was from here.
13:49Over Tyrion.
13:51Oh, told yourself a Welsh girl.
13:52Nice one, John Chappell.
13:55Rather not talk about it.
13:57Look, erm...
14:07I know what it's like to lose somebody close, but...
14:10The worst thing in the world you can do is sit around thinking.
14:15You've got to just push those thoughts down.
14:18Put those feelings away in a box, like Christmas decorations, and put them in the loft.
14:24Then they're gone.
14:27Thank you for that.
14:29But that is really terrible advice.
14:31Don't think it's bad.
14:33Let's get to the point.
14:34I imagine you're here to talk about the murder?
14:37What? No, no.
14:38It's all under control.
14:39Oh, come on.
14:40Visiting during a busy murder investigation.
14:42The folder under your arm.
14:44The mug pretext.
14:45I can see by the way you're looking at it, you don't want to let it go.
14:48It does actually have sentimental value, yes.
14:51OK, erm, well...
14:54This is unusual to ask, but I was thinking...
14:59I don't know what I'm trying to say.
15:00I think what you're trying to say is that this rambling old hermit is the only person who thought it was a murder.
15:07And that my unique insights might be able to help you find the killer.
15:12So, please...
15:14Can I help you?
15:16Yes.
15:17That one, please.
15:24All right.
15:26We'll have to do it from the cafe.
15:27If I don't have my 2pm extra hot latte macchiato, I'm no good for anyone.
15:32Come on.
15:37Cesar drinks coffee.
15:42In a place like this.
15:43Yeah, it's perfect.
15:44Nobody knows who I am here and the staff are all six years old and never look up on their phone.
15:49Oh, that looks nice.
15:52Oh, you said you were hungry.
15:53I'm not good.
15:54That is good.
15:56Excuse me.
15:57You are him, aren't you?
15:59John Chappell.
16:00Guilty as charged, ladies.
16:02I told you, though.
16:03We couldn't believe that you were here.
16:05We're all going to be somewhere, haven't we?
16:06Even a TV icon likes an afternoon macchiato now and again.
16:11We thought you were dead.
16:13Very much still alive, as you can see.
16:16It's a pleasure to meet fans, but terribly busy.
16:19So, what was that you were saying?
16:21Yeah.
16:22The, um...
16:24Now, I can't get over the guidebook.
16:27No, forget the guidebook.
16:28No, no.
16:29Why would somebody want Carwin dead?
16:31That's the only question here.
16:34Any affair may well be a motive.
16:37He was having an affair?
16:38Oh, yes.
16:39The streaky bacon.
16:40What?
16:41Three months ago, Carwin stopped taking deliveries from our butcher.
16:45Swapped his morning bacon sandwich for a bowl of muesli.
16:48Well, maybe you'd watch me picking the city.
16:50I didn't go near bacon for months after that.
16:52Oh, oh, I was very nearly in that.
16:54Yes, I did an availability check.
16:56Couldn't make the dates work.
16:58Had to let it go.
16:59Hey-ho.
17:00Yeah.
17:01Oh, um, yeah, no, and Carwin had taken up running.
17:05Well, the effort was clearly for a woman.
17:08Okay, assuming you're right, that gives Danielle a motive.
17:11What?
17:12With the affair?
17:13No, she isn't the biblical revenge type.
17:15She even noticed.
17:16Not the most observant.
17:17You know, not like a...
17:19That's an interesting chapel.
17:20That's very interesting.
17:22What is it?
17:23Oh, no, no.
17:24There is somebody who notices everything.
17:26Joyce Pugh lives across the road from me.
17:28Yeah.
17:29Neighbourhood Watch, Neighbourhood Witch, I call her.
17:31You could get cancelled for that.
17:33I don't care.
17:34You want to try living next door to her.
17:35She's always snooping on people behind her curtain.
17:38Well, I saw her yesterday with a young girl.
17:40Well, that's her granddaughter, Ava.
17:42She lived with her ever since Joyce's son and his wife
17:44were killed in a car accident.
17:46It was tragic.
17:48Somebody took a statement.
17:49There was nothing to report.
17:50The police were outside Joyce's all day yesterday.
17:53Now, I'm Joyce.
17:55Now, I don't want to know whether they're there.
17:57I have to know.
17:59I don't want to go out and see what's going on.
18:02Well, it's just not credible.
18:03And that makes her a murderer?
18:05No, it makes her an inconsistent character.
18:07Joyce is hiding something.
18:10Mark my words, she's the key here.
18:12She is the...
18:14Are you okay?
18:18Yeah, I just need a bit of a breather.
18:21It's gotten how much it takes out of you
18:23getting into somebody else's psyche, you know.
18:25It's a...
18:26Ooh, shake it off.
18:27Reminds me of a gawky play I was in once.
18:30Mood changes.
18:31Emotional guillotine.
18:32Have you had some more of my organic brownie?
18:34There we go.
18:35Joyce Pugh.
18:36She was in the newspaper last week.
18:38Council meeting turns ugly.
18:40Err, pop-ups.
18:41No, I do not want to know what these washed-up stars look like now.
18:45Aww.
18:46You're in this one.
18:48Well, no, really.
18:49You're joking.
18:50Erm, here we go.
18:52Abaterion community councillor Joyce Pugh struggled to keep a lid on proceedings at the recent council meeting.
18:58Protesters hijacked the session to discuss the Rhys' new home, Ferrum Foer then Woods development.
19:04Protester Alice Evans was ejected after threatening Carwin Rhys.
19:09Looks like we've got a new prime suspect.
19:14I lost my temper.
19:16But these trees go back to the ninth century.
19:20How well thou would have walked among these.
19:23You can tell that from the trees, can you?
19:26No.
19:27But he was king of Wales around then.
19:30He could have been here.
19:32Right.
19:33Erm, can you tell me what you were doing 9.30 yesterday morning?
19:38School trip.
19:39We were there all day.
19:41I teach at the local primary.
19:42Yeah.
19:43Art.
19:44I was going to guess art.
19:45Here's the junky earrings.
19:47They were paint traces found at the crime scene.
19:49I'm a primary school teacher.
19:52If I'd been there, they'd been glue, glitter and felt too.
19:56You threatened Carwin.
19:58I was...
19:59Worked up is all.
20:03Just look at this place.
20:05It's almost magical.
20:08Did you hate him?
20:09It's not about him.
20:12Rhys Newholmes lied to us.
20:14There were a lot of angry people.
20:16Just look at the strength of public feeling.
20:21I wanted to, er, tunnel under the trees.
20:24Stop the diggers.
20:25A real protest.
20:27I've done it before.
20:29Whoa.
20:30How well that's gotten hotter since we did him at school.
20:34That's my interpretation of him.
20:37Powerful.
20:39Strong.
20:41Yet sensitive.
20:43Yeah.
20:44You really like how well that.
20:46That doesn't make me a killer.
20:47Now.
20:48But that's everything.
20:49For now.
20:50Oh, no.
20:51My legs are gone.
20:53Give me a hand.
20:54Thank you.
20:55Oh.
21:02No doubt this.
21:03Alice was furious.
21:05But there's no blind rage in this.
21:08In this crime.
21:10No, this murder was planned.
21:16They're barking up the wrong tree, Alan.
21:18Oh.
21:19Sorry.
21:20I didn't mean to be insensitive.
21:21Mentioning the barking there.
21:27I know this is none of our business, mate.
21:29But...
21:30But justice.
21:32Surely that's everyone's business.
21:42Her life has been taken.
21:48Afternoon, Joyce.
21:49Oh.
21:50See you've got a bear patch there.
21:51Oh.
21:52Yes.
21:53My foxgloves had to come out.
21:55My fault for not watering them.
21:57But I've been up to you with it all.
21:59Oh, you've shaved off your hair.
22:01Oh, yeah.
22:02Oh, we don't often see you out on a boat.
22:03Oh, well, a bit of fresh air and all that.
22:04I can't spend all day inside.
22:05Oh, no.
22:06Well, I know how hush-hush you are about where you live and what have you.
22:07But you're a secret safe with me.
22:08Well, I did tell Mrs Reynolds down the court but she got no idea who you are.
22:09Marvellous.
22:10You're the grumpy man from over there, aren't you?
22:11Mamgy calls you the bee woman.
22:12Oh, I'm happy to be here with it all.
22:13Oh, I'm happy to be here with it all.
22:14Well, you've shaved off your hair.
22:15Oh, yeah.
22:16Yeah, have we?
22:17Oh, we don't often see you out on a boat.
22:19Oh, well, a bit of fresh air and all that.
22:21I can't spend all day inside.
22:22Oh, no.
22:23Well, I know how hush-hush you are about where you live and what have you.
22:28But you're a secret safe with me.
22:30Well, I did tell Mrs Reynolds down the court but she got no idea who you are.
22:35Marvellous.
22:36You're the grumpy man from over there, aren't you?
22:39Mamgy calls you the bee woman.
22:41Ava!
22:42Probably got a point.
22:43Maybe I have been a bit of a bee.
22:46Sometimes even a sea.
22:48What's a sea?
22:49Clown.
22:50Never mind, Ava, love.
22:52What did you want, Mr Chappell?
22:54Well, I thought it'd be the neighbourly thing to have a collection for Danielle.
22:58Oh, poor Dab.
23:00Carwin taking his life like that.
23:02No.
23:03Please think it's murder.
23:05Oh, well, really?
23:07I thought...
23:08You're shocking, isn't it?
23:09I didn't really know him that well.
23:10Did you?
23:11No.
23:12I can't remember the last time I spoke to him.
23:14It was last week, Mamgy.
23:16We saw him at Vision Express and you said...
23:19Oh, that's right.
23:20So we did.
23:21Go on, go and play.
23:22Who'd kill Carwin?
23:24We need your Caesar on the case.
23:27If only we could help the police more.
23:29Well, it's our duty to, isn't it?
23:31As a community?
23:32As a community?
23:33Yes, I suppose we do.
23:35Yes.
23:36Only we'd noticed anything.
23:37Not that we want to gossip, of course.
23:38Oh, no.
23:39No-one likes a gossip.
23:41Although, his PA, young little thing, she's been coming round a lot lately.
23:49Round the clock.
23:50Oh, really?
23:51That's interesting.
23:52You know, if you were community-minded now, it's the church fate soon.
23:57It'd be brilliant if we had someone off the telly come and say a few words or what have you.
24:02Well, I'm afraid I'm busy that day.
24:04We haven't set a date yet.
24:06I'm sorry.
24:07Can't stay and shout.
24:09Why was that man so odd?
24:16He's an actor, little Eba.
24:18They're all odd.
24:20Stupid-
24:35Sorry?
24:36No, not you.
24:37My car's gone again.
24:39Maybe get a new one.
24:40It's got sentimental value.
24:42Did you call to give me car advice?
24:44I've been doing some digging on Carwin.
24:46Locals say he was a bit of a ladies' man.
24:48Well, actually, they said he was a top shagger.
24:51Apparently, he had relations with Aftertown over the years.
24:54Anything else?
24:55This is the juicy bit.
24:56Carwin seems to have been taking money out of Rich New Holmes.
24:59He's over 200 grand in a savings account.
25:01That gives a pretty solid motive to Kerry, the business partner.
25:06Told you my car was fine.
25:18Football, eh?
25:19Most people have a photo of their wife and kids.
25:22The Swans are my wife and kids.
25:24I'm a season taken holer.
25:25Plus, stadiums are less maintenance.
25:27You a football fan?
25:28Nope.
25:29Can't stand it.
25:30Can we go through your movements again?
25:31The morning Carwin died.
25:33I was on site at the show home.
25:35We still have to get the kitchen tiled and decorated ready for tomorrow.
25:37What's happening tomorrow?
25:38Open day for Farm for Welling.
25:40Big event at the show home.
25:42How does it work?
25:43I have two of you running the place.
25:45Don't you get on each other's nerves?
25:47I live with my mum.
25:48We get under each other's feet all the time.
25:50Sometimes you just want to stay.
25:51Stop knocking on the door.
25:52I don't want toast.
25:53I'm having a bath.
25:57We've been looking into Carwin's finances.
26:00Did you know he was stealing from the company?
26:02Can I talk to you off the record?
26:05No, you can't talk to me off the record with the frigging police.
26:08But obviously you did now.
26:10Okay.
26:11Balls on the table.
26:13I'd had my suspicions, so I did some digging and found out he'd been stealing.
26:17Why didn't you mention this before?
26:19Because it's a pretty big motive for murder.
26:22Now, is that everything?
26:24Yes.
26:25For now.
26:27One more thing.
26:28Carwin had a lunch appointment in his diary for Monday.
26:32Did you know anything about that?
26:33No.
26:34You could check with his PA mail, but she's shown an exclusive buyer on the show.
26:39Well, I actually might take one of these.
26:44Nam can be quite a lot.
26:46Such an honour to meet you.
26:50Oh, stop it.
26:52My Nan.
26:53Loved your show.
26:54It's not really my say.
26:55Really?
26:56Please stop it.
26:57Please.
26:58Here we go.
26:59Oh.
27:00Wow.
27:01Now, this might sound a bit mad, but when I buy a house, I really like to find out all
27:10I can about who made the creator.
27:11Give me a sense of story, you know?
27:12That's how it does me love stories.
27:13What was Carwin like?
27:14An enigma?
27:15No, he was a Scorpio.
27:16Oh.
27:17Yeah, he was a great boss.
27:18Loved getting his hands dirty, helping out with the houses.
27:19Very rare.
27:20You must have admired him.
27:21Looked up to him.
27:22Desired him, even.
27:23Me and Carwin?
27:24I'll have to tell my girlfriend that I shall laugh.
27:25Oh.
27:26Yeah, well, he sounds like the perfect boss, though.
27:28I mean, you must have all loved him here.
27:30Well, not everyone.
27:31He could be tough.
27:32Even lost it with one of the electricians for the plug sockets not being exactly lined
27:35up in the spare bed room.
27:36Oh.
27:37Oh.
27:38Oh.
27:39Oh.
27:40Oh.
27:41Oh.
27:42Oh.
27:43Oh.
27:44Oh.
27:45Oh.
27:46Oh.
27:47Oh.
27:48Oh.
27:49Oh.
27:50Oh.
27:51Oh.
27:52Oh.
27:53Oh.
27:54Oh.
27:55Oh.
27:56Oh.
27:57Oh, that's interesting, yeah.
27:58I know.
27:59If pos, I'd love to get a feel of the house on my own.
28:04You know, to spread my antennae.
28:06Um, just inhabit the space.
28:08Uh, let the walls speak to me.
28:11Pa!
28:12Pa!
28:13Pa!
28:14Pa!
28:15Lovely acoustics.
28:16Getting a real sense of history here.
28:17It's the new build, John.
28:18I knew you'd understand.
28:19Thanks very much.
28:20You are such an intelligent person.
28:22Oh, I suppose so.
28:23I mean, I hope they really value you at Reece's new home.
28:26You've got such an acute intellect.
28:27Do they?
28:28I do hope so.
28:29Thank you so much.
28:30They'd be foolish not to.
28:31Lovely.
28:32Okay?
28:33I'll just...
28:38Fuck!
28:39Fuck!
28:40Fuck!
28:41Fuck!
28:42What am I missing?
28:43¡Suscríbete al canal!
29:13¡Suscríbete al canal!
29:43No!
29:45No!
29:48I got this job by being a good cop.
29:52Any affair.
29:53But mostly by being a good cop.
29:55And being a good cop isn't about hunches.
29:58What do we say about shoes?
29:59It's not a memorable saying, sir.
30:01This is good.
30:03Build the case.
30:05Details.
30:06Evidence.
30:07CCTV.
30:08Laces, Malawan.
30:09Laces.
30:10Laces, yeah.
30:11Got it.
30:12I just got to go and...
30:14toilet.
30:15Yeah.
30:17Hey, the lads won't believe you, are you?
30:20Crime waits for no man.
30:22Oh, that is clever.
30:23I can see why they put you on the front desk.
30:27And you can't even say so.
30:30What are you doing here?
30:32Oh, your beard's gone.
30:33Good news.
30:34I've been doing some digging around.
30:36I've reached new homes.
30:37You can't be digging around on your own.
30:39If my boss finds out, I could lose my job.
30:41Yeah, yeah, yeah.
30:41But look at this.
30:42Look.
30:45A squirrel on a bird feeder.
30:47What?
30:48Oh, sorry.
30:48No, that's the wrong photo.
30:50There.
30:52A wall.
30:53What am I missing?
30:54There's a tape at the bottom.
30:57Carwin was a neat freak.
30:58He sacked an electrician for an out-of-place socket.
31:00Yet he was fine with that.
31:03So?
31:03Well, it's so out of character.
31:05This is a real breakthrough.
31:07Absolutely no need to thank me.
31:08But I've also questioned Joyce Pugh.
31:10You've done what?
31:11Yes.
31:12You've done what?
31:13Sir, I...
31:14This is...
31:15Oh, I do own a telly, Ballowan.
31:18Mr. Chappell.
31:20Big fan of your work.
31:21In fact, the wife's always saying to me,
31:23Why can't you be more like Caesar?
31:27Hurtful sometimes.
31:29No, we're big fans.
31:30I couldn't help over here and there.
31:33You've been helping us with the Carwin-Reese murder.
31:36Just offering my expertise.
31:37No, no, no, no, no, he isn't.
31:39No, no.
31:39Who's this Joyce Pugh, then?
31:41She's one of the neighbours.
31:43Chowdhury's looked into her, sir.
31:44She called Cameron the day before the murder,
31:46but she says she was just looking to buy one of the Reese new homes.
31:49If you believe that, here, I've got some magic beans to sell you.
31:52No, Joyce Pugh would never buy a Reese new home.
31:56You only got to look at her tea towels.
31:58Sorry, tea towels?
32:00Traditional.
32:01Welsh.
32:01A woman with those towels would never buy a new build.
32:04No, she's lying.
32:05Oh.
32:06Well, we'll take Joyce Pugh's tea towels down to the Crown Prosecution Service,
32:11then, shall we?
32:11That should be enough to convict her of murder.
32:13Sir, it's not what it looks like.
32:14Isn't it?
32:15It looks like a member of my team is discussing lines of inquiry with Charles Bloody Caesar.
32:21Sorry, no offence.
32:21Like I say, wife's a big fan.
32:23He's the victim's neighbour.
32:24You asked me to look into something.
32:25I didn't want to bother you with it.
32:27Look, I get enough drama at home.
32:29Here I can control things without kids and stress
32:33and a pug who thinks my chair's a flippin' toilet.
32:37Don't ruin my safe space.
32:43Great, thanks very much.
32:44What the hell are you playing at?
32:46Trying to help.
32:47Do you think I want to be here?
32:48You involve me.
32:49I didn't know you'd try and get me sacked.
32:51You can't solve this without me.
32:53You don't have my insight.
32:55Well, granted, you have the potential.
32:56You arrogant sod.
32:58Arrogant?
32:59I'm trying to make you a better detective.
33:01I've helped you understand people.
33:01Understand yourself.
33:02No, you're stroking your own ego.
33:05Because you finally found something more exciting to do
33:07than sitting around wallowing
33:09and generally be in such a pain
33:10that nobody will talk to you except for a cat.
33:13Well, thanks, but no thanks.
33:15Go!
33:21You've had him off the telly.
33:27Shorter in real life, ain't he?
33:28What do you want, Chowdhury?
33:30Yeah, uh, found something on CCTV.
33:33You're going to want to see this.
33:38You've checked your alibi.
33:40You were on a school trip to Danorogov Caves on Monday.
33:43Actually, a pretty good day out.
33:44Have they still got that talking sheepdog?
33:46Oh, sorry, not relevant.
33:47How are the caves?
33:49I stayed outside on my own.
33:51I get claustrophobia.
33:53Really?
33:54Must have been a pain in the ass
33:55when you were in those tunnel protests.
33:57No.
33:58You wanted to be alone
33:59so you could drive to Carwin's house.
34:02No.
34:06Yes, I went for a drive.
34:08But just to clear my head...
34:10An environmentalist like you.
34:12Burning petrol for fun.
34:14I've got nothing to add.
34:16I didn't kill him.
34:18The thing about this job
34:20is that it makes you notice things.
34:22And one thing I've noticed about you,
34:24every time I mention Carwin's name,
34:26you change the subject.
34:29So?
34:30So, it got me thinking.
34:32I've been in your shoes.
34:35I'm not normally one for talking about myself.
34:37I keep things bottled up.
34:39Like, uh, I don't know,
34:41what do you keep in bottles?
34:43I don't use single-use plastics.
34:44Yeah, all right.
34:45Fizzy pop.
34:46This case has brought a lot of bad memories
34:49fizzing up for me.
34:51Yeah, my best friend Sian,
34:52years ago she died,
34:53and now the pop is fizzing,
34:56and...
34:57I'm going to drop the pop analogy.
35:00I don't like talking about Sian.
35:03I always change the subject
35:04because she meant a lot to me.
35:07Now you've really lost me.
35:09You don't like talking about Carwin.
35:11You miss him.
35:13You loved him.
35:16You were having an affair, weren't you?
35:18Yes.
35:25For the tape, Miss Evans is saying yes,
35:28i.e. I nailed it.
35:29I thought you hated him.
35:31I did.
35:32But he was so powerful.
35:35So sexy.
35:37And he owned land.
35:40He was like a king.
35:42My whole father.
35:44Carwin wasn't going to leave Danielle.
35:46So you killed him.
35:48No.
35:50I couldn't kill Carwin.
35:52You were right.
35:54I loved him.
35:58What do you want?
36:00I thought I was a wallowing pain in the arse.
36:02Don't be such a big drama queen.
36:05I'm sorry, and...
36:07I need your help.
36:08Faye, I said it.
36:09You don't have to look so smug about it, John Chappell.
36:11What a moving and heartfelt apology.
36:17We've had to let Alice go,
36:19which means we're back to square one.
36:20Nothing makes sense.
36:22We need to get back to what matters.
36:24People, motives, character.
36:27Well, Alice's story is definitely out of character.
36:29How so?
36:31An environmentalist fall in for the man to destroy in the woods.
36:34A straight-laced teacher lying to the police,
36:36very out of character.
36:37Oh, she was in love.
36:38There's nothing more in character, in love,
36:40than acting out of character.
36:42It would have been suspicious if she had acted in character.
36:44That would have been totally out of character.
36:45Do you follow?
36:46Not even slightly.
36:49Now, the most out of character thing
36:51in this entire investigation
36:52is the tape on the wall.
36:55Carwin lost it with the electrician,
36:58but not the decorator.
36:59Carwin lost it with the electrician,
37:00why?
37:01Oh, yeah, yeah, yes.
37:04I think the first of a couple will help.
37:06Put some nice teas in.
37:10I thought you didn't drink tea.
37:12Well, I thought in case you pop by, you know.
37:15Yeah, I don't get too excited.
37:18That's all I'm on offer, online.
37:21Very Caesar.
37:22Lapsang Souchong,
37:24chamomile,
37:25green,
37:26red bull.
37:27All the same to me.
37:31Ah, yes, chapel!
37:38I know what you're all thinking.
37:42The build quality is excellent.
37:44How are the prices so low?
37:46Are we mad?
37:47No.
37:48We're just mad
37:49about finding you
37:50forever, Holmes.
37:51This is so far from protocol.
37:53It's in a different time zone,
37:54so just stay in the background, okay?
37:55Yeah, of course.
37:56Yeah, I'll...
37:57Mrs. Pugh?
37:59You were interested in buying
38:00one of these houses?
38:02That's why you and Karen
38:03spoke on the phone
38:03earlier in the week, wasn't it?
38:05Yes.
38:05No.
38:07Those calls were in threatening you,
38:08weren't they, Joyce?
38:09He'd realised he was the father
38:11of your granddaughter.
38:12Isn't that John Chappell?
38:14We like him.
38:16He was in that thing with the thing.
38:17I said stay in the background.
38:19There are no background artists in this.
38:21We're all of us here
38:21significant protagonists.
38:23Now, it all started
38:24with the decorator's tape.
38:25I couldn't get my head
38:26around why
38:27Carwin hadn't noticed.
38:29Could I get a selfie?
38:31Yeah, of course.
38:31Yeah, yeah, yeah.
38:32The landscape mode
38:33is really better.
38:34Yeah, yeah.
38:34That's it.
38:35Yeah, all right.
38:36Yeah, all right.
38:37Now, where was I?
38:39Carwin
38:39didn't see
38:41the green tape
38:42on the red wall.
38:43He saw the same colour,
38:44but that's because
38:45he was red-green colourblind.
38:47Just like Ava.
38:49That's why
38:49she thought
38:50my purple car
38:52was blue.
38:55Carwin had been
38:56close
38:57to my son's wife.
38:59When Ava was diagnosed
39:01with a colourblindness,
39:02they said it was
39:03probably hereditary.
39:05Your son wasn't
39:06colourblind.
39:07And you didn't realise
39:08that Carwin was
39:09until you saw him
39:10at the optician's.
39:11Ava's such a chatterbox.
39:13I don't know
39:13where she gets it from.
39:15She wouldn't stop
39:16talking about
39:16her magic eyes, lover.
39:19So he goes
39:20and puts two
39:20and two together.
39:22Brings me up
39:23and tells me
39:24he wants access
39:24to his daughter.
39:26So you killed him?
39:27Oh, no.
39:28No.
39:30Joyce didn't kill him,
39:31but she did set
39:34a wheel in motion.
39:36Family meant
39:36everything to Carwin.
39:38Someone to pass
39:39on the business
39:40and his estate to.
39:42I mean, seriously,
39:43do we have to do this now?
39:44I mean, can we just
39:44get this wrapped up
39:45quickly and back
39:46to selling houses?
39:47Who did kill Carwin then?
39:49Oh, that's easy.
39:51You did.
39:52I was here.
39:56It's not hard
39:57to sneak out unnoticed.
39:59You were wearing
40:00decorator's overalls
40:01and a mask.
40:02Everyone too busy
40:03to keep track
40:04of who was we.
40:05Why would I risk
40:06killing Carwin?
40:07What if Danielle
40:08saw me?
40:09Oh, but she did.
40:13But then
40:14she was your accomplice.
40:19You and your lover,
40:20Kerry,
40:21cooked the whole thing
40:22up together.
40:22The truth is,
40:24you've been sleeping
40:24together for months.
40:26A spa weekend
40:26every other week.
40:28The dates of those
40:29spa trips wouldn't happen
40:30to coincide with
40:31Swansea City's
40:32home matches,
40:33would they?
40:33Why would we kill
40:35Carwin?
40:36Money.
40:37Our guess is that
40:39Kerry overheard
40:40Carwin on the phone
40:41to his solicitor.
40:42They were due to
40:43meet to change his will.
40:44You and Kerry knew
40:45you only had a little time
40:47to stage his suicide.
40:48You saw the
40:49ultimate revenge.
40:50You could take
40:51everything that was his.
40:53Made a pretty
40:54believable suicide motive.
40:56The businessman
40:56defrauding his company,
40:58caught out by his partner,
41:00ends it all.
41:01You were clever,
41:02but neither of you
41:03have thought about
41:04Carwin's true drives.
41:07He would never defraud
41:08his company.
41:09He would be stealing
41:09from his father,
41:10his family name.
41:11Oh, you've got nothing, yeah.
41:13Actually, we've not got nothing.
41:14Sorry, that's confusing.
41:15I mean, we've got some...
41:16We've got a thing.
41:19This always bugged me,
41:20but I couldn't figure out why.
41:21It's the way it was sent.
41:23Sign for delivery, nah.
41:26No bookshop sends books like that.
41:28You sent it
41:28so that you could be
41:29at the front door
41:30when the postman came.
41:31A perfect alibi.
41:32That's your proof.
41:35My solicitor will
41:36laugh you out of court.
41:37Maybe not when they see
41:38this CCC TV footage
41:41of you
41:42sending the package.
41:45Oh, you were clever.
41:46I had to check
41:46every post office
41:47in a 30-mile radius.
41:49Oh, Don looks so annoyed.
41:50You messed up too.
41:52We took your overalls
41:53in for testing.
41:54You never guess
41:54where forensics
41:55linked them to.
41:57I'll fill you in
41:58at the station.
41:58Very good.
42:03So is this going
42:04to be on the telly?
42:09Both of them are saying
42:10the other one was
42:10the ringleader.
42:11You're going to have
42:12they shut them up now?
42:13I thought you'd be pleased.
42:16I am.
42:17Tell your face.
42:18All right, you know what?
42:20Actually, I am a bit upset.
42:22Not just because
42:23I now have to tell
42:24the Chief Super
42:25that we had a civilian
42:26involved in our investigation.
42:27but I've been trying
42:28to guide you
42:29as an officer for years.
42:31You don't have to be
42:31jealous of John Chappell.
42:32So not jealous.
42:34No, he helped me
42:34a little bit here
42:35but honestly
42:36it was your guidance
42:38that helped me
42:38crack the case.
42:39You know, he had no evidence
42:40so I went to CCTV
42:42details
42:43and I found sir.
42:44Even said to myself,
42:45Janie, don't walk
42:46without your laces done up.
42:49Really?
42:51100%.
42:51Oh.
42:54Well, good work.
42:55But see that this
42:56John Chappell nonsense
42:57doesn't happen again.
42:59You're a good detective.
43:00You don't need
43:00fictional detectives
43:01helping you.
43:03And, um,
43:04I'll have a think
43:06about that DI position.
43:08Maybe you are ready.
43:11Hey.
43:13You really said that
43:14to yourself?
43:15Yeah.
43:15Well, now Danielle's
43:26out the picture
43:27everything goes
43:27to the next of kin.
43:28Looks like Joyce Pugh
43:29might be able to buy
43:30some new tea towels
43:31now her granddaughter's
43:32a millionaire.
43:32She's probably more relieved
43:33that this is all over
43:34and she didn't have
43:35to kill Carwin
43:36as planned.
43:37What?
43:38Didn't you get that, Janie?
43:40Caesar just called me
43:41Janie.
43:42It's not a dream.
43:4390% of me knows that.
43:44Oh, for goodness sake,
43:46leave off.
43:47Oh, the dug-up fox gloves.
43:49A poison tea
43:50for the lunch
43:50in Carwin's diary.
43:51She was going to do
43:52it that afternoon.
43:53Very Agatha Christie.
43:54Traditional,
43:55like her tea towel.
43:56Yeah.
43:57No, she had to kill him
43:58to keep her granddaughter
43:59and the memory
44:01of her son.
44:03John Chappell,
44:04we make a good team.
44:06Of sorts, yeah.
44:08I'm the inspiration.
44:09You're the perspiration.
44:12Are you calling me sweat?
44:14It was a compliment.
44:16Oh, you're a hard worker.
44:17You're very diligent.
44:18It's impressive.
44:20Now, why don't we move on
44:22to why you're really here?
44:24Hmm?
44:24I presume you're stuck on a case.
44:26Oh, great.
44:27I'm sweat and I'm thick.
44:29I am actually capable
44:30of solving crimes
44:31without your help.
44:32We're done.
44:32All right, fine.
44:38There's been a weird spate
44:39of local burglaries
44:40and someone keeps leaving
44:41dead birds at the scene.
44:42Proper head-scratcher.
44:43I need your help
44:44and don't look so smug about it.
44:46Wasn't that hard, was it?
44:48You're an annoying
44:48Sarge John Chappell.
44:50Thanks for that.
44:50No one.
44:51I'm not annoying.
44:52No, not annoying.
44:53More scintillating the irritants.
44:55No, not annoying.
45:25No, not annoying.
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