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00:00:00The End
00:00:30The End
00:01:00The End
00:01:30Yeah
00:01:30Yeah, no, it was nice
00:01:33Do you have some grub?
00:01:35Um, four out of five, I reckon
00:01:38What'd you have?
00:01:40I had the garginelli
00:01:42It was charred
00:01:44Or any of those things, actual food
00:01:46Because, you know, I've never heard of them
00:01:48But you said you'd eaten there before
00:01:49Yeah, well, when it was still a proper pub
00:01:52I had the ham, egg and chips
00:01:53Jam, roly-poly and custard
00:01:55Sorry to interrupt your fun
00:02:01I need you two to get over to Fakenham
00:02:05Missing person
00:02:06Who's the subject?
00:02:08Gemma Hastings, 24
00:02:10Report filed by one of her colleagues
00:02:12Works at Clyde and Sons
00:02:14Posh state agents
00:02:16Uniform followed it up, but no show
00:02:18So, I've upgraded the risk level
00:02:20I need you two to get over there
00:02:22Good morning
00:02:35Good morning
00:02:36Inspector Lindley
00:02:37Three counties, major crime
00:02:39Is your manager here, please?
00:02:41Tommy?
00:02:43Tommy?
00:02:44Oh, my God!
00:02:45Helen!
00:02:45What are you doing here?
00:02:48God, sorry
00:02:49I mean, how long's it been?
00:02:50Um, it must be nine years
00:02:52Yeah
00:02:52It's graduation weekend
00:02:54Um
00:02:55Oh
00:02:57Hi
00:02:57Hi
00:02:58So, you two know each other then?
00:03:04Yeah, Helen and I were at Oxford together
00:03:06Hmm
00:03:06Steam college
00:03:08Oh, yeah
00:03:08I think you might have mentioned Oxford
00:03:10A couple of times
00:03:11I didn't know you're based around here
00:03:12Yeah, I'm working at Horsford
00:03:14I thought you went here to the Met
00:03:16Eight years
00:03:18You've been keeping towels on me?
00:03:20Yeah, I might have seen you in the papers a few years ago
00:03:22What, what about you?
00:03:25You're an estate agent
00:03:25Family owns the business
00:03:27For generations
00:03:28I remember your father's speech at your 21st
00:03:30Hmm
00:03:30Sorry
00:03:33Just of all the people to walk through my door
00:03:35Bailey or his own Prince Charming
00:03:37What?
00:03:40So, can I help or
00:03:41What brings you here?
00:03:43Uh, yeah
00:03:44You, you filed a report at the station
00:03:46Of course
00:03:48You're here for Gemma
00:03:49Um
00:03:49It's right, this way
00:03:50Have a seat
00:03:54Gemma is my number two
00:04:01Nice girl
00:04:02Really lovely
00:04:03She's, um
00:04:04Only been here a few months
00:04:05And you reported her missing?
00:04:06Yes
00:04:07So she didn't come into work on Friday
00:04:09And then the same thing Monday
00:04:11So I
00:04:12I came into the station
00:04:13Has she got a family?
00:04:14A boyfriend?
00:04:15Flatmate
00:04:16Fraser
00:04:16Spoke to him
00:04:17He said he's not seen us since Thursday evening
00:04:19And I'm
00:04:20Really worried
00:04:21But Fraser sent her car
00:04:23Sitting outside in the street
00:04:24Smothered in parking tickets
00:04:25I think something's happened
00:04:26Well, there may be a perfectly harmless explanation
00:04:28An impulse holiday with a friend, perhaps
00:04:30No
00:04:31The thing about Gemma is
00:04:32She lives her life by timetables
00:04:34That
00:04:34If she was going away
00:04:36There's no way she'd leave without telling me
00:04:37We've had clients phoning
00:04:42She
00:04:43Not been turning up to appointments
00:04:45Can I take a look at her email traffic?
00:04:49Yes
00:04:49Could you give us a list of possible contacts?
00:04:55Friends?
00:04:56Well, I don't know much about her private life
00:04:58And
00:04:58To be honest, I'm not sure that she really had one
00:05:01She worked long hours
00:05:03She did weekends
00:05:04But she was
00:05:05Quiet
00:05:06Kept herself to herself
00:05:15Uh, sir
00:05:17What do you make of this?
00:05:28Uh, can we take the laptop?
00:05:30Yes
00:05:30Sure, absolutely
00:05:31So, who is she then?
00:05:41At this stage, you know as much as I do
00:05:43Oh, I'm talking about Helen Clyde
00:05:45Form a shag
00:05:47You really think that's an appropriate question, do you?
00:05:52Right, bullseye, okay
00:05:54I told you, we were at Oxford together
00:05:57Same staircase
00:05:59Yeah, okay, Prince Charming
00:06:00You flushed pink when you saw her
00:06:02That's all I'm saying
00:06:03No idea
00:06:03Yep
00:06:03And don't call me that again
00:06:05Unless you want an immediate transfer of my team
00:06:07This is the first time I'm seeing you lose your cool
00:06:09Well, it is, you break your heart
00:06:11That never really happened between us
00:06:13Why not?
00:06:15Well, most of the time she was with my best friend
00:06:16But he was the son of an earl, too
00:06:18Are you enjoying this?
00:06:20Yeah
00:06:21Yeah, I'm starting to
00:06:22Makes one of us
00:06:25Mm-hmm
00:06:26How long have you been living together?
00:06:37Oh, we're not together
00:06:38I meant as flatmates
00:06:40Oh, right
00:06:41A couple of months
00:06:42Gemma answered my ad
00:06:44Oh
00:06:45So you don't know her that well?
00:06:47No
00:06:47No, I already said all this to the other officers
00:06:49I mean, she's pretty easy to live with
00:06:52Very private person
00:06:54Quiet type
00:06:55Sir
00:06:56That's good to know
00:06:59Okay
00:07:00Does she have any visitors?
00:07:04None not at all
00:07:05What about a partner?
00:07:07Uh
00:07:08I got the impression she'd sort of left that all behind
00:07:12Well, there was a bloke
00:07:17Been together years, broke up
00:07:19You know the circumstances?
00:07:22Other than it was her decision
00:07:24She told me he was pretty cut up
00:07:26Do you know his name?
00:07:28No
00:07:28Where was this?
00:07:30She didn't say
00:07:31She just said
00:07:32She wanted to come here
00:07:34And make a fresh start
00:07:34Are you in the same business as her?
00:07:36No, I work at Templars
00:07:38A school teacher
00:07:39Year two's
00:07:40Little ones
00:07:41What about Gemma's family?
00:07:43Dad died a while back
00:07:44Mother's in her home
00:07:46Dementia
00:07:48Hmm
00:07:50So, um
00:07:53Tell us about the last time you saw her
00:07:57Uh
00:07:58Thursday night
00:08:01About seven o'clock
00:08:03She was getting ready to go out
00:08:06I saw her for a moment
00:08:07And then she was gone
00:08:09Went straight out
00:08:10So, if she's missing all weekend
00:08:18How come you didn't contact anyone?
00:08:20She comes and goes as she pleases
00:08:21We don't live in each other's pockets
00:08:23No
00:08:24Fraser, did she receive any unwanted attention?
00:08:27A string email sort of thing?
00:08:29Uh
00:08:29Not that I'm aware
00:08:31Not that I'm aware
00:08:31I'll let you know if we get any more information
00:08:35Uniform went to a door
00:08:40Checked all bar cameras and nothing
00:08:42There's no CCTV either
00:08:44Street of a thousand rentals
00:08:47Somebody must know something
00:08:50Hear, hear, mario
00:09:0864 set with a house
00:09:09To the right
00:09:11$32
00:09:13veux
00:09:14Hear, hear, injuri
00:09:14vin
00:09:16Okay, here we go, a bloke named Gareth Burns.
00:09:26Look, see, this guy.
00:09:27He's on a social, so there's a bunch of pictures of them together,
00:09:30and then suddenly they just stopped, so I guess that's when they broke up.
00:09:33According to this, he works at ISO Case Technology in Gateford.
00:09:37Let's go pay him a visit.
00:09:41Inspector Lindley, DS Habers, here to see Gareth Burns.
00:09:45Mr Burns' office is at the back.
00:09:51Three months, a little more, end of June.
00:09:54And that's the last time you saw her?
00:09:56Well, you know how it is.
00:09:57We split up, she moved out, end of.
00:10:00I hope you don't mind my asking, but was the split amicable?
00:10:03Well, there's, as amicable as it could be, I guess, under the circumstances, yeah.
00:10:11Sorry?
00:10:13We were engaged.
00:10:15Due to be married next year.
00:10:17And she broke it off?
00:10:19Yeah.
00:10:20So, not amicable at all, then, really?
00:10:24I'm sorry, what's this about?
00:10:26Gemma's gone missing.
00:10:27Hasn't been seen for four days.
00:10:29Jesus, you're kidding.
00:10:31She left her apartment Thursday evening, not been seen since.
00:10:34By anyone, so.
00:10:36Would you say that's like her?
00:10:37No, I mean, I would say that was totally out of character.
00:10:41But, uh, well, I guess I didn't know her as well as I thought I did.
00:10:45Oh, sorry.
00:10:46Well, what's that supposed to mean exactly, Gareth?
00:10:49Well, we had our whole future planned.
00:10:51We bought a place to get the picked out furniture, you know?
00:10:54And what made her break off?
00:10:57Well, you'd have to ask her, then.
00:10:59Well, she's missing and we can't find her right now, so you'll have to fill in the blanks.
00:11:04Did you have any recent online contact with her?
00:11:07Emails or?
00:11:08No.
00:11:08No, no, not since we, not since we split up.
00:11:20Uh, wait, wait, is that why you're here?
00:11:23You, you think I've done something to her?
00:11:26Am I a suspect?
00:11:27No, no, we're just, we were eager to find her, I thought.
00:11:30There's an email address.
00:11:35Recognize it?
00:11:35You haven't used it?
00:11:41No, no, sorry.
00:11:46What do you reckon?
00:11:47You thinking he's our emailer?
00:11:49I'm thinking that guy has money.
00:11:51Must be on a decent salary, doing what he's doing, tech development.
00:11:56So, so what?
00:11:57So, Gemma Hastings leaves him, drives a hundred miles to live in a box room in a damp flat share.
00:12:04Whatever she was running from.
00:12:05Must have been pretty painful.
00:12:07Oh, my God.
00:12:37Oh, my God.
00:13:07Oh, my God.
00:13:37Oh, my God.
00:14:06We need to keep him in for observation overnight.
00:14:09Thank you, Doctor.
00:14:10Oh, my God.
00:14:40What about friends?
00:14:41She's new to the area.
00:14:42Hasn't really established any.
00:14:43Clients?
00:14:44You know, someone she might met at work.
00:14:46Yeah, we're trawling through the list, but so far, nothing.
00:14:48Oh, you're kidding me.
00:14:48Well, I know it's a bit odd, but, you know, she hasn't really put down roots yet.
00:14:52Well, who was the recipient of the email?
00:14:53Technical support is still working on it, but they think he was using a VPN blocker.
00:14:57Ask his address.
00:14:57So, we think she has a stalker.
00:15:00Gives us two possibilities.
00:15:01Either she went on the run to get away from him, or...
00:15:03She may be the victim of an abduction.
00:15:05Okay, I, uh, I need to tell you about something.
00:15:11Um, Roland Clyde is a good friend of the chief superintendent.
00:15:17Owns the estate agent, top end of the property market.
00:15:20I've told him we'll make finding her our top priority.
00:15:23Now, I've already upgraded her to high risk.
00:15:25I want a team of officers combing the area.
00:15:27Parks, scrubland, building sites.
00:15:30Could do an appeal.
00:15:31What?
00:15:32TV.
00:15:33Local networks?
00:15:35See if someone comes forward with more information.
00:15:38Good friend.
00:15:39I know what that means.
00:15:40It means member of the funny handshake brigade.
00:15:42Pointy-toity, all right.
00:15:44No, rough night.
00:15:45It was a late one.
00:15:47Out of town?
00:15:48My dad was ill, had to take him into casualty.
00:15:51Can't, then.
00:15:52Do you need to be there?
00:15:53No, it's fine.
00:15:54No, just keep me posted if you need time.
00:15:56I'll get to mention it, yeah?
00:15:56Yeah.
00:16:02We need to be right.
00:16:04We're going to be right.
00:16:05We need to be right now.
00:16:16Come on, guys.
00:16:20Come on, stay with me.
00:16:22No, not even her housemate claims to know who she was.
00:16:31Five days she's been missing.
00:16:34You should have been called in sooner.
00:16:36Well, okay.
00:16:36What about these phone records?
00:16:39So you said there wasn't nothing?
00:16:41Well, not in the last five days, but I'm talking about before.
00:16:43Look.
00:16:44Brackley.
00:16:45Isn't that in Northamptonshire?
00:16:46Yeah, but...
00:16:47Okay, she's been to Brackley.
00:16:49Where's that for then?
00:16:50Well, a couple of times.
00:16:51That circled them in pencil.
00:16:54I think maybe she's got a boyfriend there.
00:16:56It's possible.
00:16:57Right.
00:16:58I've just spoken to the super,
00:17:00and he's giving you the nod for the telly thing.
00:17:02Oh, great.
00:17:03I'll talk to the press team.
00:17:06Set it up.
00:17:06Pretty boy.
00:17:16Eager to get his face in the media.
00:17:2627th.
00:17:2827th of August, Brackley.
00:17:29Okay.
00:17:29Okay.
00:17:29Okay.
00:17:36What have we got?
00:17:4427th.
00:17:51Buy flowers.
00:17:54What were you doing at Brackley, Gemma?
00:17:56No.
00:17:56Evening, Rosa.
00:18:20I'm meeting someone.
00:18:22Is she here?
00:18:23She's there.
00:18:24Ah.
00:18:26Hi.
00:18:30I'm Leah.
00:18:32Hayley?
00:18:32Yeah.
00:18:33Yeah.
00:18:33You've done this sort of thing before?
00:18:46You've done this sort of thing before?
00:19:02What?
00:19:03I don't know.
00:19:04I just seem really confident.
00:19:06If it was me, I'd be bricking it.
00:19:08How's your father?
00:19:20Have you had her in the hospital?
00:19:23Mum's with him.
00:19:24Says he's doing fine.
00:19:24Well, you know, if you need to be there, then.
00:19:30Yeah, no.
00:19:30I said it was okay.
00:19:33Sure.
00:19:33It's just...
00:19:34Oh, what?
00:19:35Am I...
00:19:35Am I not coping?
00:19:37No.
00:19:38No, not at all.
00:19:39Okay.
00:19:39Well, then.
00:19:40There's no need to mention it.
00:19:41You know, you just show the tiniest bit of weakness and everybody jumps on it, so...
00:19:52Well, it's hardly weakness if your father's ill.
00:19:55I don't know.
00:19:55The last thing I need is you gossiping in the mess, telling everyone I'm off work for personal reasons, or...
00:20:00Just saying I understand.
00:20:04Inspector, they're ready for you.
00:20:05Inspector, they're ready for you.
00:20:35Oh, gosh.
00:21:04Oh, gosh.
00:21:05I'm looking for a hairbrush.
00:21:10Who's she?
00:21:12Your ex?
00:21:14Someone.
00:21:20What do you want to do?
00:21:23How do you mean?
00:21:25Well, do you want me to stay?
00:21:26Sure.
00:21:27Whatever.
00:21:27Whatever.
00:21:27Her name is Gemma Hastings.
00:21:52She's 24.
00:21:53She's 24.
00:21:55Brown hair, brown eyes, 5'7".
00:21:58She was last seen in the Eaton Park area of the city on Thursday evening.
00:22:02She left her home on Christchurch Road at approximately 7pm.
00:22:07She decided not to take her car, so either she was given a lift by someone, was on foot, or using public transport.
00:22:15Obviously, we're concerned for her, and we're urging anyone who thinks they might have seen her to get in touch with us.
00:22:24And she was wearing a cream overcoat, and she was wearing a cream overcoat, denim jeans, and burgundy boots.
00:22:29If you think you saw Gemma, we'll have any information that might assist her.
00:22:33Please, call this number.
00:22:37All calls will be treated as confidential.
00:22:41What?
00:22:42What what?
00:22:43How do you think that went?
00:22:44Is that you being insecure?
00:22:45Yeah, you were great. Impressive.
00:22:47Is that you being nice?
00:22:48Yeah, treasure it.
00:22:49It's not going to happen again.
00:22:54We've got a visitor.
00:22:55Yeah.
00:22:55You think the text is from her?
00:23:04Yes.
00:23:05I got it just after night.
00:23:07Came straight here.
00:23:09Don't want you to worry, lovely boy.
00:23:10I've caused you enough pain.
00:23:12I just wanted you to know I'm okay.
00:23:15Gee.
00:23:16That's not her number?
00:23:18No.
00:23:19Sent from another phone.
00:23:20Do you recognize it?
00:23:22But she used to call me that name, and I don't know who else knew that time.
00:23:27Right, um, I will contact the service provider, work out where it came from.
00:23:32It'll be a burner for her.
00:23:33Why would she change funds?
00:23:36Well, maybe she's trying to stop someone tracing her.
00:23:39You should text her back.
00:23:42Right.
00:23:43Say what?
00:23:46Asking her to explain, asking her to call you.
00:23:49Tell her that you're worried.
00:23:50Just tell her that you want to help.
00:23:59Yeah, I'm sorry.
00:24:00I don't know what to say.
00:24:08So brilliant to hear from you.
00:24:11Call me.
00:24:12Please.
00:24:13Do you need an emoji?
00:24:18Uh, worried face.
00:24:21Sure.
00:24:24Okay, right.
00:24:27Give this to technical support.
00:24:29See if they can track the sender.
00:24:35Let me know, of course.
00:24:36Well, what do you reckon?
00:24:56I reckon...
00:24:58you should be with your family.
00:25:01They'll call me if they need me.
00:25:04Seriously?
00:25:04I want to wait and see if we get anything back.
00:25:09So, you go and live with me.
00:25:14Go in.
00:25:14Helen, hi.
00:25:31I'm so sorry I'm late.
00:25:33All right.
00:25:34All right.
00:25:34Is this an official meeting, or are we just catching up on 90s of gossip?
00:25:45It's been a while.
00:25:46Okay, Gemma, what were you looking at?
00:25:54Brightly again.
00:25:57Flowers.
00:25:58St. Olaf's school.
00:26:00What is that about?
00:26:11Anything?
00:26:12Yeah.
00:26:13Do you know that message from Gemma?
00:26:16Texts locally.
00:26:17Vicarage Road?
00:26:19Hmm.
00:26:20Hang on.
00:26:20Vicarage Road.
00:26:28That was one of the properties she was letting.
00:26:31We need to get over there.
00:26:32The property got broken into, so it's been renovated.
00:26:58Wait for me here, in case someone comes out.
00:27:03Hmm?
00:27:04Okay.
00:27:13So, I took her out for lunch.
00:27:15New stuff, you know.
00:27:16I mean, she seemed nice, but guarded.
00:27:21Never worked as an estate agent before, but she was personable, keen.
00:27:27We were located for a fresh start.
00:27:30Mm-hmm.
00:27:32But she gave me the distinct impression that she just ended the relationship.
00:27:36She seemed lovely, I suppose.
00:27:39A little more wounded.
00:27:42Reluctant to open up.
00:27:44Actually encouraged her to start dating again.
00:27:47But did she take your advice?
00:27:50Don't know.
00:27:51Did you hear about my brother?
00:28:19Oh, I'm so sorry, Tommy.
00:28:22It must have been heartbreaking.
00:28:24Yeah, 31.
00:28:27Which makes me next in line.
00:28:308th Earl of Ashton one day.
00:28:32They expect me to step up.
00:28:34Do my duty.
00:28:35Run the estate.
00:28:36That must not be what you want.
00:28:39Not ready.
00:28:39I know all about it.
00:28:44Pressure of the family name.
00:28:45I stepped in and my father was about to sell her.
00:28:48I just...
00:28:49He felt the weight of responsibility.
00:28:52Told them I want something else.
00:28:54You were always like that.
00:28:57But restless.
00:28:58Even when happiness was right in front of you.
00:29:03Even when it was staring you in the face.
00:29:04I know all about you.
00:29:05I know.
00:29:30I know all about you.
00:29:32Pavers.
00:29:33It's only me.
00:29:36I thought you might need backup.
00:29:42She's quite on a bicycle, he leaves.
00:29:45Get the shit out of me.
00:29:45Sorry, sorry.
00:29:48Any sign of her?
00:29:49No.
00:29:51Nothing.
00:29:53Nothing at all.
00:29:53It doesn't make any sense.
00:29:56Maybe someone set us up.
00:30:01Maybe, hold in.
00:30:31Good morning from Three Counties Local News.
00:30:38It's 8.25 on Friday the 13th of September.
00:30:41And before the regional headlines, it's over to Michael Anderson, Linda Barber.
00:30:45Good morning.
00:31:01And here are the headlines, please.
00:31:03Police have confirmed that the body found last night in the Steps State district was that of the missing escape agent, Gemma Instincts.
00:31:10Gemma went missing after leaving her flat in Christchurch, Rome, on Thursday the 5th of September.
00:31:17A spokesman for the police said that they're following a number of lines of inquiring that he'll be interviewed for people.
00:31:23It's a tragic story.
00:31:28You know what news is found to be...
00:31:30Victim's Gemma Hastings.
00:31:42She was attacked with some kind of blunt object.
00:31:44The skull is caved in.
00:31:46She left her flat on Christchurch Road and we think walked into town.
00:31:50The state of the body is likely she was killed the same night she went missing.
00:31:54The body's found in some parkland near a disused railway.
00:31:57There's no blood spray, so indications are this isn't where she was murdered.
00:32:02The attacker dumped her body to her.
00:32:12We believe you were the last person who saw her before she was killed.
00:32:17I'm afraid we're going to need a DNA sample.
00:32:20Sorry, what?
00:32:22On traces on the body.
00:32:24You're in close contact.
00:32:25We need to eliminate your DNA from the search.
00:32:29Fraser, can you tell us a bit about her behaviour that night?
00:32:33Maybe tell us a little bit about her routine?
00:32:38Sorry, I don't understand.
00:32:40That's okay.
00:32:41Was she in a hurry?
00:32:43Did she give you the sense that she was meeting someone?
00:32:46Not really.
00:32:47Did she take anything with her?
00:32:50She's had her handbag, I think.
00:32:53Yeah.
00:32:53Did she give you any indication at all of where she was going?
00:33:01No, I think I just assumed...
00:33:05What?
00:33:06Well, I just assumed it was a date.
00:33:09Okay.
00:33:10Why would you assume that?
00:33:11She had this thing on her phone.
00:33:15What thing?
00:33:15It was a new sort of dating app she just downloaded.
00:33:20How are you getting on with CCTV?
00:33:30Nada.
00:33:30The carriage road is a blank spot.
00:33:32Can you check us out?
00:33:33Might be something, might be nothing.
00:33:35Playing records?
00:33:36Yeah.
00:33:36Only interested in the two I've circled.
00:33:40Brackley.
00:33:40Little market town, Northampton show.
00:33:43Gemma Hastings was there recently.
00:33:46A hundred miles away.
00:33:50No idea why.
00:33:51But she made some calls in the vicinity.
00:33:53Could you get her more exact location?
00:33:55How?
00:33:56What?
00:33:58There's a detective on your badge there.
00:34:03Dear Savers, somebody here to see you.
00:34:04Didn't you go in today?
00:34:14Phoned in sick.
00:34:16Why?
00:34:16Why are you so upset?
00:34:22Can you...
00:34:23Can you not, please?
00:34:26Please, I'm sorry.
00:34:28How many more times can I say it?
00:34:31I don't...
00:34:32You need to get your own place.
00:34:34Yes, but it is not that easy.
00:34:37Not when you've just come out of prison.
00:34:39You know that.
00:34:40I just don't know who you are.
00:34:46Some days...
00:34:47You can be so different.
00:34:52Come on.
00:34:57Let me cook something.
00:34:59Okay?
00:34:59To say sorry?
00:35:01And then...
00:35:01We'll light some candles.
00:35:06Maybe get some wine in.
00:35:07It'll be nice.
00:35:10And the pasta.
00:35:11Do you happen to have some, uh...
00:35:18Some cash?
00:35:22Because I...
00:35:23Don't remember.
00:35:27Thanks.
00:35:30Do you think I could get that too?
00:35:31When was it that you first met him?
00:35:53Last night.
00:35:55At a...
00:35:55At a pizza restaurant.
00:35:57He said he'd been there before, so...
00:36:00Yeah.
00:36:01And you spent the evening with him.
00:36:04Just talking, or...
00:36:06Yeah.
00:36:06And...
00:36:08And...
00:36:08I went back to his house.
00:36:12Did something happen?
00:36:13He had this picture...
00:36:15A photograph.
00:36:18Her.
00:36:19You were sure?
00:36:21Absolutely.
00:36:22She was wearing the exact same coat.
00:36:25Can you tell us a little bit more about the image?
00:36:27That's the thing.
00:36:27It was sort of...
00:36:29Weird.
00:36:32Weird how?
00:36:33Like she was angry he was taking the photo.
00:36:46Mr. Horson.
00:36:48Go to Warrant.
00:36:55You have to get some wine.
00:36:56You have to get some wine.
00:36:57You have to get some wine.
00:37:01You have to get some wine.
00:37:03Two.
00:37:27Two.
00:37:31Two.
00:37:31Two.
00:37:32Three.
00:37:32Inspector!
00:37:41Gemma.
00:37:42I'm afraid, sir.
00:37:51Thinks that Leo wouldn't take night for an answer?
00:37:55I'm Detective Inspector Lindley.
00:37:57My colleague is Detective Sergeant Havers, and we're interviewing...
00:38:01My name is Leo Hodgson.
00:38:04Thank you, Leo.
00:38:05Now, you've been made aware of your right to a solicitor,
00:38:08but you're happy to be interviewed without one present.
00:38:10Yes. Yes, I am. I just want this dealt with.
00:38:13Great.
00:38:17Do you know this woman?
00:38:19No. No, I don't.
00:38:22Well, here's a photograph of her we found at your house.
00:38:30And another one.
00:38:31And another.
00:38:36Got many more.
00:38:38Did you take my point?
00:38:41They're just photos.
00:38:44It's my job. I work in a photography lab.
00:38:47You took those photos yourself.
00:38:49So you know her?
00:38:51I've seen her about, yeah.
00:38:53Okay.
00:38:54So, why did you just lie to us?
00:38:58We weren't close.
00:39:01I saw her on the street.
00:39:03I take pictures of people.
00:39:05It's a kind of hobby.
00:39:08Women?
00:39:08Yes.
00:39:12And how do they feel about it?
00:39:16Being followed?
00:39:17Having their picture taken?
00:39:19It's just harmless.
00:39:23Is that what they would call it?
00:39:26Tell us about your date.
00:39:27You went on a date with Gemma Hastings.
00:39:30Now she's missing.
00:39:31Oh.
00:39:32Uh, yeah.
00:39:34All right.
00:39:34Where was the date?
00:39:35We met at a local restaurant.
00:39:40Alterios.
00:39:41Is that one of your favorite places?
00:39:44I've been there before, yeah.
00:39:46It's just around the corner from my house.
00:39:47How'd the evening with this one go, then?
00:39:51It was fine.
00:39:55Did you agree to meet again?
00:39:57No.
00:39:58Why?
00:40:01It didn't really work out between us.
00:40:04We'd break things off.
00:40:06We just weren't...
00:40:08compatible.
00:40:11But you wanted to see her.
00:40:14You made several requests on the app.
00:40:17We checked.
00:40:18One or two, yes.
00:40:20But...
00:40:20Ten.
00:40:23Ten, and she never replied.
00:40:26Is that right?
00:40:28And then you wrote her some emails.
00:40:32That is your account, isn't it, Leo?
00:40:34Then you turn up at Christchurch Road.
00:40:37Followed her.
00:40:39Took a photo.
00:40:41Why?
00:40:43As a memento.
00:40:46It was a stupid thing to do.
00:40:47I know that now.
00:40:53She's dead, Leo.
00:40:54Someone smashed her skull in.
00:40:58Dumped her body in some scrubland.
00:41:00It wasn't me.
00:41:05It wasn't me.
00:41:07I liked her.
00:41:10Maybe a little too much, yeah?
00:41:11No alibi for Thursday night.
00:41:16Do you reckon we found her a guy?
00:41:19What?
00:41:19What's up?
00:41:21Well...
00:41:21It's hard to read, that's all.
00:41:25Like a movie with the sound off.
00:41:27Hmm.
00:41:28Hard to interpret.
00:41:28We've been getting press calls.
00:41:33Someone's leaked that we made an arrest.
00:41:34Okay, Simon.
00:41:38So what have you got?
00:41:38I've taken a look at what you've sent me.
00:41:40Chaos samples from Hodgson's house.
00:41:42Fingerprints.
00:41:42And?
00:41:43None of it's Gemma.
00:41:44No DNA traces.
00:41:46Oh, bollocks.
00:41:47If she was in his house, he's obliterated any evidence.
00:41:50It's got the place clean.
00:41:51About the only chemical trace I could find was NACLO.
00:41:54Bleach.
00:41:55Yeah, we found about ten different kinds of cleaning fluid.
00:41:57So either he's guilty as hell or OCD-backed cleanliness.
00:42:00Likewise, it's calm, I'm afraid.
00:42:02No discernible traces.
00:42:03Nothing.
00:42:04If he transported her, he didn't use his vehicle.
00:42:08So there's no evidence linking him to the murder.
00:42:13We have to release him.
00:42:16His face could be the price and that's what we need.
00:42:28I warned you both.
00:42:31The chief superintendent is demanding a result.
00:42:33Are you ready to let him walk out of there?
00:42:35There's no evidence linking him to the body.
00:42:38Yes, son.
00:42:38What if he was smart?
00:42:48What if he managed to cover his tracks?
00:42:50Do you want to keep on him?
00:42:51Yeah.
00:42:52Me too.
00:42:53Around the clock.
00:42:55Contact a surveillance unit.
00:42:56Might take 24 hours to set up.
00:42:58We can't wait that long.
00:42:59I'll run surveillance tonight, yeah?
00:43:00Do it with me?
00:43:01Are you sure?
00:43:02What about your father?
00:43:02Sorry.
00:43:04Helen, I saw the news.
00:43:33I just wanted to say how sorry I was.
00:43:38I wasn't sad face to face.
00:43:40Not on the phone.
00:43:42I feel like it's my fault.
00:43:47Why?
00:43:48She met some creep online.
00:43:49I encouraged her.
00:43:51She was fragile.
00:43:53She was on the rebound.
00:43:54I told her to get out there.
00:43:55She called her to get out there.
00:44:22Oh, my God.
00:44:52Right, my turn. You're done for the night?
00:44:56Reckon he's not coming out again.
00:44:59What happened with Brackley and Elliot?
00:45:01Still working on it. Had to show a bit to do this.
00:45:06If you're pissed off that I picked you, you shouldn't be.
00:45:08I'm giving you an opportunity.
00:45:11You've got to work twice as hard.
00:45:12Lee?
00:45:13You know what I mean.
00:45:16See you tomorrow.
00:45:18See you.
00:45:22I mean, it's sort of scary, isn't it?
00:45:33I think I ran them always.
00:45:36I suppose everything that's happened has made me realise a lot of things.
00:45:39Like?
00:45:43Like?
00:45:45Everyone's got a perfect partner out there, but fate intervenes and you might not end up with them.
00:45:54Like?
00:45:55Life is short.
00:45:59Live in the moment.
00:46:00Live in the moment.
00:46:30Oh, come on.
00:47:00Oh, come on.
00:47:03Oh, my God.
00:47:33Hi, I need you back here. I've got to get over the office on my dad until they turn.
00:47:37Okay, yeah.
00:47:38Okay, thanks.
00:47:51Oi! Don't want you here murderer!
00:48:03Where am I supposed to go?
00:48:09Pallet, if you just sit down...
00:48:11No, no, no, no, no, you told me, so I'm listening.
00:48:13Shut up!
00:48:14I'm just...
00:48:15I'm just...
00:48:17Can you just calm down to the point of the door?
00:48:19I asked you...
00:48:20Where?
00:48:21It's just coming out.
00:48:22Where?
00:48:32Barbara.
00:48:32How is he?
00:48:33We've given him Theophilum. He's a little more stable.
00:48:35Oh, my God.
00:49:05Leo.
00:49:06Leo.
00:49:06Leo.
00:49:06Leo.
00:49:11Leo.
00:49:45Oh, no, what are you?
00:49:50What's happened?
00:50:15You got a call from the station.
00:50:27What happened?
00:50:28What happened?
00:50:31Tell me.
00:50:33We were...
00:50:34It's not Baculi's fault, it was...
00:50:35One of you.
00:50:36Please.
00:50:38I was running surveillance, sir, and...
00:50:40I was a senior officer on duty.
00:50:42Just spur me the Spartacus routine, just the facts.
00:50:44Yes.
00:50:47We were shadowing him from the street.
00:50:50And?
00:50:52There was a handover.
00:50:55A gap.
00:50:55Just before I got there, I found him lying in the driveway outside his house.
00:51:00Someone had...
00:51:02Attacked him.
00:51:03They don't know if he's gonna survive.
00:51:08Possible bleed on the brain.
00:51:11Jesus Christ.
00:51:15Where were you?
00:51:17I was, um...
00:51:19I was here.
00:51:22Here?
00:51:23At the hospital.
00:51:27I got a call about my dad.
00:51:34Is he okay?
00:51:36Yeah, he's fine.
00:51:37He's out of danger.
00:51:38But...
00:51:39Obviously...
00:51:40Suspect gets beaten to a pulp while we're supposed to be watching him.
00:51:48Do you have any idea where this person has?
00:51:53Knives will have a field day.
00:51:56Do we know who attacked him?
00:51:58There's no witnesses.
00:52:00We found a note in the house.
00:52:01A threatening letter.
00:52:03The case is starting to get under coverage.
00:52:04People are angry, I guess.
00:52:08Tony, you, um...
00:52:10Wait outside for a minute.
00:52:11Sir.
00:52:30It's on me.
00:52:31Okay, listen.
00:52:32I mean it.
00:52:34It's an elective duty, I left my post.
00:52:35You called me.
00:52:37I have a missed call from you.
00:52:38Just to tell you about my dad.
00:52:41You were calling me for backup.
00:52:51Okay, I, um...
00:52:53What?
00:52:56I, um...
00:52:56I need to talk to the chief.
00:52:58Well, what are you going to say?
00:52:59I mean...
00:53:00I can't do, Mr.
00:53:23I can't do it.
00:53:25I can't do it.
00:53:27Hey.
00:53:37You all right?
00:53:41I really messed up.
00:53:57Hi, Cucciolo.
00:54:27I got it.
00:54:31I'm not usually like that.
00:54:33I'm way too much of a brain getting in.
00:54:42You scared me.
00:54:44Chucking stuff around.
00:54:46Some of the things you said, they made me upset.
00:54:50I just, I just meant with the, with the police around.
00:54:54Maybe you should, you should keep a low profile.
00:54:58That's all.
00:55:01Paolo, listen to me.
00:55:03I just don't think it's a good idea you come here quite so often.
00:55:24Well?
00:55:35It's a disciplinary hearing, isn't it?
00:55:38Serious misconduct?
00:55:41Well, just tell me, just...
00:55:44Look, I could, I could take it.
00:55:45I've been taken off the case.
00:55:50What?
00:55:52What are you talking about?
00:55:57You?
00:55:58The rest of you are off the hook.
00:56:00That doesn't make any sense.
00:56:02What?
00:56:04You carried the can for me and Bikini?
00:56:06One of the perks of leading the team.
00:56:08I just assumed...
00:56:10Well, I thought...
00:56:11Well, what'd you say to him?
00:56:14I am Spartacus.
00:56:16But it wasn't your fault.
00:56:17You left me in charge.
00:56:18Buck stops with me.
00:56:19There's no point pretending otherwise.
00:56:20Excuse me.
00:56:24Nice, he's gonna step in.
00:56:26Take charge of the case personally.
00:56:29Very nicely.
00:56:42A man had been hospitalized after an attack at his Sturbsgate home last night.
00:56:48Reports that he'd been helping the police with inquiries into the death of estate agent, Jenna Hastings, are unconfirmed, the police spokesman said.
00:56:56An official statement is expected shortly.
00:56:58The investigation is working for carrying out the inclinations throughout the property, and the Sturbs of Sturbsgate continues to attack his life and his life and his life and his life and his life.
00:57:17Right, heads up, everyone.
00:57:19Um...
00:57:23Right, what can I say?
00:57:24This has been, uh, a very difficult last few days.
00:57:28And this is a critical moment for this force, for everyone in this room.
00:57:32A suspect has been seriously injured during what should have been a routine surveillance operation.
00:57:38Naturally, there'll be an internal investigation, not to mention a media frenzy.
00:57:42But whilst the investigation is being put in place, I am personally in charge of the case.
00:57:50Any questions?
00:58:12Any questions?
00:58:13Any questions?
00:58:14Any questions?
00:58:15Any questions?
00:58:16Any questions?
00:58:17Any questions?
00:58:18Any questions?
00:58:19Any questions?
00:58:20Any questions?
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00:58:40Any questions?
00:58:41Alan, hi, um, it's me, uh, yeah, I just, uh, let's see it, Tommy.
00:59:07Oh, Christ.
00:59:11Something you want to say to me?
00:59:16It wasn't the inspector's fault, sir.
00:59:18Listen, if you want to hitch your wagon to him, fine, but he's out, so for the sake of
00:59:25your career, I'd keep your mouth shut.
00:59:27Listen, if you want to, I'll be out of here.
00:59:44you okay
01:00:01doesn't feel right any of this you beginning to have to ask about what you
01:00:07didn't see maybe he's just some loner and now look what we've done to him sorry did you want me
01:00:16for something yeah just this you mentioned it brackley yeah you asked me to check her last
01:00:22movements jimmy hastings last days and phone company were able to give me something it says
01:00:29detective on my patch brackley cemetery
01:00:36hi what's going on you okay come on into my nightmare always is warm
01:00:55so the news something about a suspect yeah a guy who thought was stalking her he's been hurt yeah
01:01:03surveillance operation that went wrong my case so i took the fall jesus tommy look tommy what a mess
01:01:11oh i know
01:01:12tommy is it really your fault or are you just being noble
01:01:17i don't know what to say i care about you you know that
01:01:24thank you
01:01:29wine
01:01:31your father is uh is he still local
01:01:42yes why apparently he's a friend of the chief superintendent
01:01:48apparently he uh made a call put some pressure on
01:01:54god tell me i'm so sorry i'll call it now
01:01:56no no god no that's not what i meant it's not my style really
01:02:00taking me off the case is just politics
01:02:04nice was getting heat he needs someone to take a hit
01:02:07i was a perfect candidate
01:02:10sorry
01:02:15hey
01:02:22someone's come up
01:02:23oh
01:02:24not disturbing you am i
01:02:27you two must need to talk
01:02:29i'll go
01:02:30thanks for coming
01:02:38didn't take you long
01:02:45to do what
01:02:48renew old acquaintances
01:02:50she just came round the chair
01:02:52oh i don't care
01:02:53you must know they just told me you were at home
01:02:56no restricted duties
01:02:58lies insisted
01:03:01thin end of the wedge
01:03:02i reckon he's going to push for a full suspension
01:03:06what are you doing here
01:03:09brackley
01:03:10what
01:03:10i've got a lead
01:03:12well take it to nye
01:03:13well i'm bringing it to you
01:03:15you interested
01:03:16yeah tell me
01:03:19okay
01:03:20jemma hastings
01:03:21it's a pattern of behavior in the weeks before she was killed
01:03:23it could be significant
01:03:25it's an outside chance but you never know
01:03:27look i'm out
01:03:28okay
01:03:28noise is running things now
01:03:31so
01:03:32well
01:03:33if you want to play the tragic hero
01:03:35be my guest
01:03:36but you and i both know the truth of what happened
01:03:39the mess up with hodgson
01:03:42it's got my name on it
01:03:43might pay my debt
01:03:45jemma was making visits to the cemetery
01:03:55in brackley
01:03:56right
01:03:57well go on sergeant
01:04:00what's the connection
01:04:00well
01:04:02there's this pattern we found in the records
01:04:04at least twice in the fortnight before she died
01:04:07she came and sat here for hours
01:04:08phone company confirmed it
01:04:10oh it's her father's grave
01:04:12no i checked
01:04:13he's buried elsewhere
01:04:14what the hell are we looking for
01:04:16i don't know
01:04:18something
01:04:18anything
01:04:19okay
01:04:23so we check every grave
01:04:26well
01:04:35it stands to reason
01:04:37there must have been something painful in her past
01:04:39to make her drop everything
01:04:40and you think it's something to do with this pose
01:04:42yeah
01:04:43buy flowers
01:04:44it's in a diary
01:04:45so
01:04:46we just gotta look for fresh flowers
01:04:48and you think it's like you can go down to the surface
01:04:51so it's in a fancy place
01:04:54we can do with that
01:04:55we can do it
01:04:55so it's in a hurry
01:04:56as if
01:04:56we can do it
01:04:57and you know
01:04:57I'll be on and that
01:04:58die
01:04:58and that
01:04:59and that
01:05:01she'll be able to let it
01:05:01back into the forest
01:05:01and and that
01:05:02and that
01:05:03it's in a hurry
01:05:03and a little
01:05:05it's in a hurry
01:05:06and the rainyzy
01:05:07let's say
01:05:08and that
01:05:09she'll be on
01:05:09her
01:05:10is
01:05:10a village
01:05:10and that
01:05:11she'll be on
01:05:12and that
01:05:13she'll be on
01:05:14me
01:05:15and that
01:05:15she'll be on
01:05:16you
01:05:16and that
01:05:17Who is it?
01:05:22What?
01:05:24Gee, that's how she saw her name.
01:05:33Luke Knighton, did you find anything?
01:05:36There's a bit of press.
01:05:39Ten years old, start to death.
01:05:42Looks like I have another school, of course.
01:05:44St. Olaf's, that's the name of the school that was in her search history.
01:05:50She was looking up online, it's only a couple of miles from here.
01:05:52She left flowers.
01:05:55There must be a connection.
01:05:57Why would she visit this grave?
01:06:14Where have you been all day?
01:06:36Just out chasing a lead.
01:06:37Well, anything to report?
01:06:43No, nothing yet. Sorry, sir.
01:06:46We need a result.
01:06:48Quickly.
01:06:53D.I. Langham?
01:06:54Time.
01:06:55This place.
01:06:56D.I. Langham.
01:06:57D.S. Hayes.
01:06:58Pleasure.
01:06:58Pleasure.
01:06:58Thanks for helping us out with this.
01:07:07You're welcome.
01:07:08Gemma Hastings, you say?
01:07:11Mm-hmm.
01:07:12We think she's connected to Luke Knighton, but we're not sure how.
01:07:16You were the investigating officer in Luke's murder?
01:07:19Yes.
01:07:19Terrible case.
01:07:21The case was in all the papers at the time.
01:07:23It was a cause to Lairbrow.
01:07:25Luke Knighton was stabbed and killed in a school corridor.
01:07:29Jesus.
01:07:29A kid called Jason Parry.
01:07:32Obviously, Parry was very young, so he got given a new identity.
01:07:37This Gemma?
01:07:39To be honest, I don't remember anyone like that name connected to the case.
01:07:44Maybe Luke's mother?
01:07:46No, sir?
01:07:47Do you like me to call her?
01:07:49We're still friends.
01:07:50Thanks.
01:07:54I don't remember much about that time.
01:07:59All a bit of a blur.
01:08:01Yeah, of course.
01:08:02Why are you asking questions?
01:08:07Has something happened?
01:08:14Actually, we need your help.
01:08:15Her name's Gemma Hastings.
01:08:22She was found murdered a couple of days ago.
01:08:27And you?
01:08:31You think there's a connection to my son?
01:08:33Well, the weeks before she died, Gemma left flowers at Luke's grave.
01:08:37What?
01:08:38I don't understand.
01:08:45I've never met her.
01:08:47I mean...
01:08:49I go there every week.
01:08:54I've...
01:08:54I've seen...
01:08:56fresh flowers once or twice.
01:08:58I...
01:08:59I didn't know who they were from.
01:09:03I thought maybe a school friend...
01:09:06Would you mind if we took a look around?
01:09:11Get a clearer sense of things?
01:09:13No, sure.
01:09:14Go ahead.
01:09:20Where is she?
01:09:28Who was he, dear?
01:09:33What's the connection?
01:09:36There's a lemon on the team, isn't there?
01:09:50Yeah, who is it?
01:09:54Well...
01:09:55The rugby man.
01:09:57Coast.
01:09:57Hang on.
01:09:59It's better, doesn't look right.
01:10:00It's been adopted, you see.
01:10:13Mrs. Natan?
01:10:31All this stuff.
01:10:33Hmm.
01:10:34I should have got rid of it.
01:10:38No one plays with it anymore.
01:10:40How'd you get on?
01:10:44Did you find what you wanted?
01:10:47I wanted to ask you about this photograph.
01:10:50Luke was a very gifted player.
01:10:53Someone's missing.
01:10:56Someone's been cut out of the picture.
01:11:06I can't talk about him.
01:11:07Sorry.
01:11:11The boy and his team.
01:11:14I can't say his name.
01:11:17Jason Parry.
01:11:27So, Jason Parry stabbed Luke Knighton?
01:11:31Apparently he's sent down for it.
01:11:32Are you thinking what I'm thinking?
01:11:35He would have served his prison term by now.
01:11:49No one knows his new identity.
01:11:52Except maybe a handful of people of public protection.
01:11:54Yeah.
01:11:55Probation, police services.
01:11:56What if Jemma met him?
01:12:02Somehow she found out he was really Jason Parry.
01:12:05It's possible.
01:12:08That card at the grave.
01:12:10She felt guilty.
01:12:11She felt bad that she's gotten close to a murderer.
01:12:14That's why she changed.
01:12:15That's why she was so sad and broken.
01:12:19That's why she ran.
01:12:22And if she knew his true identity...
01:12:26You think you could have murdered her?
01:12:28To keep a secret from coming out?
01:12:29I've seen men before.
01:12:34I've seen men before.
01:12:59Oh, hi.
01:13:02Can we come inside?
01:13:03Uh, yes.
01:13:04Yeah, come through.
01:13:05I've just got to turn the dinner off.
01:13:07Please, make yourselves at home.
01:13:18We need to talk to you.
01:13:21Um, sure.
01:13:23What's this about?
01:13:24Jason Parry.
01:13:25Um...
01:13:29I'm sorry.
01:13:33I'm not sure who that is.
01:13:34We know you attended St. Erlas Junior School in Brackley.
01:13:40Same school year as Luke Nathan.
01:13:43The kid that was killed.
01:13:55I understand there are certain safeguards in place for people like you.
01:14:03But Gemma found out, didn't she?
01:14:07And she wasn't able to cope.
01:14:10She felt guilty when she discovered it.
01:14:15Guilty that she'd fallen in love with you.
01:14:17I think about it every day.
01:14:26We play it in one mind.
01:14:31He just always had it in for me.
01:14:34And I'm always humiliating him.
01:14:36I guess something just...
01:14:38snapped.
01:14:38So I took a knife into school.
01:14:45And I just walked up to him.
01:14:48And...
01:14:49I knew about you.
01:15:06Had to tell her.
01:15:06You thought you had to tell Gemma?
01:15:12I shouldn't have done it.
01:15:14It was a terrible mistake.
01:15:16You know, she...
01:15:16She couldn't dare to touch me.
01:15:19Afterwards, she...
01:15:20She started digging through all this old press coverage.
01:15:23And she looked at me like I was evil.
01:15:26I came home one day and...
01:15:32She said she was evil.
01:15:35You killed her, Gareth.
01:15:39I didn't do it.
01:15:41All right?
01:15:41I know because of what happened to...
01:15:43To him.
01:15:45That you think it might have been me.
01:15:46But I swear I didn't do it.
01:15:48All right?
01:15:48She...
01:15:49She must have told someone about me.
01:15:52So I started getting emails.
01:15:54Oh, it's Gareth.
01:15:54Gareth.
01:15:56My laptop, right?
01:15:57It's just...
01:15:58There's a post box.
01:16:12Somewhere where I had to drop the money.
01:16:13And you decided to play along?
01:16:15Yeah.
01:16:17Yeah, I...
01:16:18I managed to get the cash together.
01:16:20I've got savings.
01:16:23I've still got it in the house.
01:16:27Look, when you told me she was missing, I...
01:16:28I didn't know it was connected.
01:16:30All right?
01:16:31And now she's dead and I...
01:16:35So you think maybe the blackmailer is involved in all this?
01:16:38Yeah, I...
01:16:43I don't know.
01:16:52Every instinct in my body is telling me to...
01:16:54Arrest him.
01:16:56For what?
01:16:58He's not that ten-year-old boy anymore.
01:17:01Law says he's served his time.
01:17:04Yeah, for sure.
01:17:04That's what the law says.
01:17:05That's not what I meant.
01:17:12If he'd come clean about the blackmail,
01:17:14she might not be dead now.
01:17:16At the very least, he's guilty of perverting the course of justice.
01:17:19Perhaps.
01:17:21Let's assume she let it slip to someone.
01:17:24Okay, um...
01:17:26What, that person did something with the information?
01:17:29What if Gemma was trying to stop them?
01:17:32What if she was actually trying to protect him?
01:17:42Hey, Liz.
01:17:43Hmm?
01:17:44In my office.
01:17:53Don't treat me like an idiot.
01:17:55What?
01:17:55Sorry, sir.
01:17:55What's this about?
01:17:55You were with Lindley.
01:17:57I...
01:17:58Sir, well, look...
01:17:58We had a call from an ex-officer, Doug Langham.
01:18:02What the hell were you doing with him?
01:18:04He had some vital leads he wanted to share.
01:18:05Lindley's no longer on the case.
01:18:06Actually, his information has led to some progress, but...
01:18:08But then you should have brought it straight to me, Lindley's old news.
01:18:11It wasn't his fault.
01:18:12Oh, that is nonsense and you know it.
01:18:14Please, sir.
01:18:15I was in charge that night.
01:18:17I agreed to take charge of surveillance.
01:18:19He's covering for me.
01:18:22Okay, I see.
01:18:23And you thought that you owed him something.
01:18:28You are the idiot, Palmer.
01:18:31Lindley is likely to face a disciplinary hearing.
01:18:33You've already had one warning yourself.
01:18:35If you have any sense of self-preservation, you won't tie yourself to him.
01:18:41Get out.
01:18:50So, come in.
01:18:52Listen.
01:18:54We've got to finish this case.
01:18:55You and me.
01:18:56Look, I appreciate it, but I'm dead in the water.
01:18:59But you won't be if we just sought this.
01:19:01Together.
01:19:03Hey, Liz.
01:19:03Come on, come on.
01:19:04You said it yourself.
01:19:06Gemma Hastings, right?
01:19:07She moved here from the Midlands.
01:19:09She hardly knew anyone.
01:19:11Who'd she tell?
01:19:11Close friend?
01:19:13Family?
01:19:14She must have told one person about Jason Parry.
01:19:18And then all we have to do is we just have to find that one person.
01:19:22The email address.
01:19:26What?
01:19:27Gareth's emails.
01:19:28The blackmailer.
01:19:29The email address might still be active.
01:19:31We can use it to contact them.
01:19:33We?
01:19:36We.
01:19:41Tell the blackmailer you know who they are.
01:19:44Say Gemma revealed their identity to you.
01:19:47Tell them you're ready to meet, Gareth.
01:19:48They'll believe you.
01:19:54Right.
01:19:54On the bait.
01:20:00Yeah.
01:20:03Okay.
01:20:03Good man.
01:22:21How did you get in here?
01:22:27She still had your key.
01:22:29You and I, we need to talk, Gareth.
01:22:32She was upset, cried herself to sleep.
01:22:38I heard her.
01:22:42I felt bad.
01:22:47So I asked her.
01:22:48I asked her what was wrong.
01:22:52Eventually, she poured her heart out about you, about your past, about the wedding you never had.
01:23:03She was very loyal to you.
01:23:06She never told me your name.
01:23:11I found it.
01:23:13I mean, it took a little bit of digging.
01:23:14Eventually, I found you on social media.
01:23:17Her smiling face.
01:23:23Why are you doing this to me?
01:23:25I'm in a bad situation.
01:23:29And I need money to get out of it.
01:23:34You killed her.
01:23:35No, no, no, no, it wasn't like that.
01:23:40I never meant to hurt her.
01:23:41Do you find out what I was doing?
01:23:49It's all the emails I'd written to you.
01:23:52What are you doing?
01:23:52Why are you on my laptop, Gemma?
01:23:56But why are you in my room?
01:23:58Why is she sick of me?
01:23:59I don't know what you're doing.
01:24:00You're the granny.
01:24:01I don't know what you're doing.
01:24:01You can go to jail for that.
01:24:02Do you know that?
01:24:03I'm done.
01:24:03You don't.
01:24:04Don't.
01:24:04Get off me.
01:24:05Gemma, please.
01:24:05Just calm.
01:24:06Just calm down.
01:24:07Just wait a moment.
01:24:08Just get off.
01:24:11Gemma, get your phone.
01:24:13Hold on me.
01:24:18This.
01:24:19This.
01:24:19This.
01:24:20This.
01:24:22I was just trying to stop her.
01:24:26I just happened in the...
01:24:28I don't want to have to do this, Karen.
01:24:36One click.
01:24:39And I can tell the world.
01:24:47It's just a message.
01:24:48saying you are Luke Natan's killer.
01:24:54Do you understand what that would do?
01:24:56That would mean an end to this.
01:24:58An end to everything.
01:25:01You would be persecuted forever.
01:25:07Unless...
01:25:08Unless you give me the money you promised me.
01:25:10Someone in love them.
01:25:23You took her for me.
01:25:25Have I loved her?
01:25:26Yes, I love her.
01:25:28Yes.
01:25:32I'm sorry.
01:25:35I'm so sorry.
01:25:36A full confession.
01:25:48Yes, sir.
01:25:51Where is he now?
01:25:52Downstairs.
01:25:53In the cells.
01:25:54CBS have enough to charge him.
01:25:59Well, congratulations.
01:26:01Both of you.
01:26:02Actually, it was Inspector Lindley who solved it, sir.
01:26:07There's still the matter of Leo Hodgson.
01:26:10He's in recovery.
01:26:12He isn't being charged with a crime.
01:26:14But we'll pass on the information we have to the anti-stalking unit.
01:26:18And the person that attacked him?
01:26:19Ongoing.
01:26:20Forensics found a print on the letterbox, so...
01:26:22Okay, very well.
01:26:25Dismissed.
01:26:26Sorry.
01:26:28Oh, Havers, could you wait behind a moment?
01:26:38I, uh...
01:26:40I thought you and I had an understanding.
01:26:47I thought we were together on this.
01:26:49Will there be anything else, sir?
01:27:10What was that about?
01:27:11Nothing.
01:27:12Don't worry about it.
01:27:13Come on.
01:27:13Where are we going?
01:27:15I reckon I owe you dinner and a pint.
01:27:17I want to.
01:27:18Toss for it.
01:27:19Do they have to be one of your pushblazers?
01:27:21You choose.
01:27:22Whatever you want.
01:27:24You can even have a rolly-pully.
01:27:26Please.
01:27:27I have to.
01:27:28I would rush now.
01:27:30We're ready.
01:27:30Let's go.
01:27:48Here comes to the support.
01:27:48Jane.
01:27:50Come on.
01:27:51Listen to me.
01:27:51Wow.
01:27:52Come on.
01:27:53Come on.
01:27:54Let me use your help.
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