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00:00So do you remember how worn out the legs were before?
00:16Is that the chair on? Me, you're on the part there, don't you?
00:18So I recovered this using a fabric that I picked up at a local flea market.
00:22Do you remember, honey?
00:23I do remember. You insisted on driving us there.
00:26Right, I just need to finish securing this on.
00:28Allow me, madam.
00:30A staple gun will suffice.
00:32I mean, as we always say, big is not always best, luckily for you, darling.
00:36I have a local firm actually finishing the rest of the set-off for me
00:39because, as you know, later on this week, we'll be having our...
00:43Live stream main event.
00:47Where we will finally reveal our fully renovated home.
00:50And, of course, you guys get the chance to ask us any questions.
00:54Now, how have I been married to this controlling witch for so long?
00:58Well, why is my husband such an obnoxious ass?
01:00Ha!
01:01Cut!
01:01Cut!
01:05We've talked about this.
01:06Can we please just stick to the script?
01:08Your followers want to see a united happy couple.
01:11I'm sure you can just edit out that last section, can't you?
01:13Maybe leave the technical stuff to people who know what they're actually doing.
01:16You are insufferable, Preston.
01:18Roll on the live stream and I can finally kick this oath out my house.
01:21I thought you mean my house, darling.
01:23Over my dead body, honey!
01:27Nate, my office radiator's still not working properly.
01:31I wonder if you could look at it for me.
01:32I need someone who, um, who knows what they're doing.
01:36Sure.
01:41I'm not having that adulterous cow take this place from me.
01:43Oh, is that a mouse?
01:52Be careful.
01:53Oh, it's okay.
01:55Looks like it's been dead a while.
01:57I wonder where it's come from.
01:59You...
02:01You've gone too far this time.
02:04Hey, whoa, it wasn't me.
02:06I don't mean how much it was.
02:08I hate you.
02:09Oh, come on, Mrs S. Don't get upset.
02:11Here.
02:12Oh, thank you.
02:14I don't know what I'll do without you.
02:16Let's get you a glass of water.
02:18Here.
02:25I think it's time I called in some professional help.
02:29What?
02:29A solicitor?
02:32No.
02:33Private investigator.
02:37.
02:39Private investigator.
02:40kidding
02:49No.
02:50And, when you think of étant a man, it cannot be the same.
02:51But, when you find him in some of them, he has to be a man.
02:53The person who knows the man has to be a man, too.
02:56And, when you're going to be the man, you know, he's gonna be the man.
02:58The person who knows a man, but, when you like it, he can be the man.
03:01He has to be the man.
03:02If you're going to take a man, he's going to be the man, he's going to be the man.
03:03He's going to be the man.
03:07I don't know.
03:37I don't know.
04:07I don't know.
04:09I don't know.
04:11I don't know.
04:13I'm here again.
04:15What would I do without you, Seb?
04:17Be buried alive under a mountain of paperwork.
04:19I mean it, though.
04:21Thanks for sticking with me after everything.
04:23Sorry, that's mine.
04:25Now, you know I'm not actually in today.
04:27I just came to get this.
04:29Oh, well, you can't lead a
04:31The Phoenix and the Turtle party without the turtle, can you?
04:35Don't the turtle, can you?
04:37I betray the bard each and every time I don this travesty.
04:41Remember, you've got a ten o'clock.
04:43Preston Shrewsbury thinks his wife's having an affair.
04:47Another extramarital.
04:49Beggars can't be choosers.
04:51You know, it's been over two years.
04:55You could try speaking to Lou.
04:57What type of partner is right for you?
05:11One that admits when they're wrong?
05:15Sorry, sorry, I slept in.
05:19Congratulations on closing the case.
05:22Oh, it was a lost budgie.
05:24It's hardly the crime of the century, but thanks.
05:26Ooh, vanilla latte.
05:28Did you get yourself one?
05:30Oh, no, it's fine.
05:31I just wanted to treat the boss.
05:33No, no, no, no.
05:34We're a team, remember?
05:36Especially since you chose to come with me.
05:38Oh, what can I say?
05:40I will follow you to the last gasp with truth and loyalty.
05:44Right, do you want to do a quiz?
05:47Yes.
05:48Sorry, I don't have an appointment, but it's important.
05:50Oh, come in.
05:52Let me take your jacket.
05:53Can I get your flat white?
05:54It's a coconut water.
05:56Oh, sorry.
05:57That looks sore.
05:58Is that a new tattoo?
05:59Oh, no, actually, I've had it for ages.
06:01I might get a leaf added every year.
06:03It's my way of remembering.
06:05Sorry.
06:06Sorry, I'm Reena.
06:07It's Shrewsbury.
06:08Yeah, no, I know.
06:09I watch your online show.
06:11I love it.
06:12Reclaimed refurb.
06:13It's basically just me and my husband.
06:15They've been refurbishing this house for, what, six years now?
06:18And the thing is, everything in it has to be either second hand or reclaimed.
06:22Oh, it's brilliant.
06:23I'm terrible at DIY.
06:25But then you've got Preston to help you, haven't you?
06:27Wait, sorry.
06:28Your husband is Preston, Shrewsbury?
06:30He's why I've come to see you.
06:37Why don't people pay you for this?
06:39Very well, actually.
06:40Especially after we hit 250,000 followers.
06:43I mean, it's not without his sacrifices.
06:47Our marriage is over.
06:49I mean, it's always been tempestuous.
06:51At one point, that was part of the fun.
06:53But now we just make each other miserable.
06:56You always seem so happy in your video.
06:58No.
06:59I mean, we're forced to play nice for our brand.
07:01But when we've finally done our big live stream,
07:03then we're finally going to go our separate ways.
07:05Or we would be if we could decide which one of us
07:08gets to keep the finished property.
07:10Hang on.
07:11This is about the house.
07:12I thought this was about an affair.
07:14We employed a handyman to help us with the final snagging.
07:17Nathaniel Tensio.
07:19And you think this Nathaniel and your wife are...
07:22Sleeping with each other.
07:23Oh, I'm absolutely certain of it.
07:26Nate's just so easy to work with.
07:28At one point, when Preston was being a proper nightmare,
07:31we filmed Nate from behind as a body double
07:33and that really wound Preston up.
07:35She thinks I'm going to leave my dream house
07:37just so she can wheel in her toy boy
07:39then she's got another thing coming.
07:41Because I'm not going anywhere.
07:42I'm sorry, Rena.
07:43I don't really know how I can help you
07:45because I'm just an investigator.
07:47I'm not a property lawyer.
07:48Preston's trying to sabotage me.
07:51He wants to force me out.
07:53He's removed all the fuses from in my plugs,
07:56flooded my en-suite and then...
07:59I found this.
08:02Now, he knows I hate mice.
08:04You're not alone.
08:06How can you be sure it's definitely him?
08:08Because it's only happening on my side of the house.
08:11We have exactly half each.
08:12But when we're not recording content,
08:13we stick strictly to our own sections.
08:14Why, this works, does it?
08:15It's the only thing we seem to agree on.
08:16I mean, the kitchen was an issue,
08:17so we drew up a rota.
08:18I have lunchtime and then 9pm till midnight.
08:19What if you get peckish your own tea time?
08:20This is why I need your services.
08:21If I can prove that Rena's having an affair,
08:22expose it to our fans,
08:23I can get public opinion on my side,
08:24and then I can kick her out.
08:25Well, I'll stick the place out then.
08:26Watch and see if he comes over to my half of the house.
08:28If I can prove that he's been harassing me,
08:29then I'm more likely to get the place out.
08:30I'm more likely to get the place out.
08:31What if you get peckish your own tea time?
08:32What if you get peckish your own tea time?
08:33What if you get peckish your own tea time?
08:34What if you get peckish your own tea time?
08:35If I can prove that Rena's having an affair,
08:37expose it to our fans,
08:38I can get public opinion on my side,
08:40and then I can kick her out.
08:42Well, I'll stake the place out then.
08:46Watch and see if he comes over to my half of the house.
08:49If I can prove that he's been harassing me,
08:51then I'm more likely to get the place when we split.
08:56I suppose I could go tonight, have a look.
09:00So, 9pm,
09:02and nothing or nobody is going to get past me.
09:32I can show back to a safe place.
09:35This is why we can't fool things at your house.
09:37I feel the place in my house.
09:38Bye.
09:47And then I'll look back up to your house.
09:50I want to take back to your house.
09:51And we've got a nice place.
09:52And I'd love to see your wife.
09:53It's a nice place.
09:54I want to be a little star.
09:55Because this is what we're trying to get past the house.
09:57I want to be my friends.
10:38Nice, doggie.
10:40What have you found?
10:46I said, what are you doing there?
10:49Attack, baby, attack!
10:50No, I'm a private investigator.
10:54I'm just investigating.
10:57No.
10:58What are you doing here?
11:00Me? I'm not the one in the hedge being mauled by a Pomeranian.
11:04I am on a job.
11:05So am I.
11:07The Shrewsbury's?
11:10Um, it's OK. Fine.
11:12The owners actually know that we're here, so it's fine.
11:15I'll be double-checking that first thing in the morning.
11:18OK, thank you.
11:19You here?
11:20So, what were you hired for?
11:26I'm here watching Preston to see if he's sabotaging the house.
11:30Well, Preston thinks Reena's having an affair with the handyman.
11:32I thought you didn't do extramaritals, hmm?
11:35People change.
11:36Do they?
11:39Anyway, if Reena was having an affair, I wouldn't be surprised.
11:42Preston's been a nightmare.
11:44Why won't he let her just buy him out of the house?
11:46Why should he?
11:47He's done all the hard work building this place up.
11:49She comes in, throws a few scatter cushions and thinks she's better than him.
11:52Well, maybe she understands that the house needs to be nice and approachable.
11:56Otherwise, people won't want to visit it.
11:58Maybe some people recognise style over substance.
12:01We've had many jobs lately, Frank.
12:03Well, at least I'm doing real investigative work.
12:05So am I.
12:06What, are you still doing the missing pet cases, let's face it?
12:09That's one step up from a flyer on a lamppost.
12:12How dare you! I...
12:22Let me guess, you've seen another mouse.
12:25Please do not tell me that you two are back together.
12:53Absolutely not.
12:54No, no, no.
12:56Well then, for once, I'm actually glad to see you.
13:00So, the victim was shot in the back of the head by what looks like a nail gun.
13:07Did you get any pictures, footage of the killer?
13:11Er, no.
13:13OK.
13:14But I mean, you had a good look at the perpetrator, though, right?
13:17I'm sure you can give me a thorough description.
13:19Well, the thing is, we, erm, we weren't really looking at the house when it happened.
13:26So a murder happened, right under your noses, and neither of you saw anything.
13:36Wow.
13:37I mean, that's the best yet, guys.
13:39Great work.
13:40I can't believe you hired a PI to spy on me.
13:41So did you.
13:42Well.
13:43Do either of you, er, recognise that?
13:44It's a nail gun.
13:45Erm.
13:46Yeah, that's mine.
13:48I feel terrible.
14:03And also do I.
14:05Keela's never going to let me hear the end of this.
14:09And we could've stopped it from happening.
14:11Yeah, well, that too, obviously.
14:12obviously. I mean, Preston knew I was watching him. Why risk murdering someone?
14:18I suppose anyone could have slipped in while we were distracted.
14:21Frank, you've got to help me. I didn't do this. I'd pay you anything.
14:26I need to prove it wasn't him.
14:31What, because he's just offered you a load of money?
14:34Yeah, that's the way business works. I'd like to wipe that stupid smile off Keeler's face
14:40when I find the killer. Well, if I find him first, yeah. I'm more than style over
14:47substance, Frank. I'm a good investigator. I'm going to prove it.
15:06I'm sorry, I didn't end up getting much. I didn't get you the proof you wanted with
15:10everything that happened. Are you okay? Were you very close to Nathaniel?
15:17Why does everyone think that me and Nate were, I mean, I'm almost old enough to be his mother.
15:22No, no, I just, yeah. Well, he did visit you quite late, didn't he?
15:27We were just meeting about a job. A production company have offered me a series on repurposed
15:32home furnishings, yeah, and I offered Nate the role of handyman, so he came round to give
15:37me this. Oh, okay. We were just going to have a drink to celebrate our partnership,
15:42and it was all strictly above board, you know. So why the secrecy?
15:46Well, why do you think, Preston? He'd try and ruin it for me. In fact, I was worried he already
15:51had. Nate was acting weird. Really? Weird in what way?
15:54You know, he was nervous, said he had something important to tell me. I went to put this away
16:00safe in my office, and when I got back, he was gone. Then I found him in the kitchen.
16:07Did you have any idea what Nathaniel wanted to talk to you about?
16:10No, Nate had only worked with us for a few months or so, you know, so he had a great CV,
16:15glowing references, but no, he didn't really share much.
16:19Oh, this guy was at the house last night before everything happened.
16:24Oh, that's Curtis Minhoff, our social media manager, is amazing. It's a shame I can't
16:29take him on to my next project, but they have their own people handling their socials.
16:33I'm really sorry, but we need to put a statement out for all your fans, and the landscaping team
16:37are arriving soon.
16:39Sorry, it's their big live stream tomorrow.
16:41Oh, right. You're still going ahead with that, aren't you?
16:44Oh, yeah. And Curtis thinks we can kind of dedicate it to Nate.
16:49Yeah, we didn't know him that well, but he was still part of the reclaimed refurb team.
16:53At least if Preston does go down for murder, then I'll get to keep the house.
17:04Lou was there? No.
17:07So is she well?
17:08I've literally just told you there's a murder, and our client is the prime suspect.
17:12That's what you should be focusing on.
17:14Sorry.
17:16No, Preston said he was on the phone to this 24-hour solicitor at the time of the killing.
17:21I'll check it out.
17:23My money's on the wife.
17:24She says there wasn't an affair, but take a look at this.
17:28Oh.
17:29I want to know what he gave her that night.
17:31Well, he's dead, and I don't think she's going to roll out the red carpet for Preston's PI, so...
17:36No, but she might for her chair delivery, ma'am.
17:40PHONE RINGS
17:41What? Me?
17:43Well, it can't be me. She might recognise me.
17:46Fortunately, she's never met you.
17:48Yeah.
17:49Fortunately, not.
17:51Oh, sorry. I heard turtle-based business.
17:53It's not my day working for you, remember?
17:59No, well, I'm sorry, but I think a murder trumps a kid's party.
18:02You'll never guess who else was there.
18:05Frank.
18:06Really?
18:07Yep, and he reckons he's going to solve this murder before me.
18:10Well, we'll see, because I bet he didn't notice the victim acting suspiciously next to the shed at the Shrewsbury's.
18:16I reckon he's hidden something in there.
18:18Oh, like what?
18:20Well, that's what you're going to find out.
18:22Thought you could go down this morning and blend in with the gardeners.
18:24This morning? I can't.
18:26Oh, please, come on, I need you.
18:29Preston's going to recognise me. He's never met you, has he?
18:32We're a team, remember?
18:36You look like a Mario, brother.
18:38I'm Barry, the delivery man.
18:41All right, bab, I've got six chairs for you.
18:43Right, can you deal with those before you leave? The landscapers have arrived early.
18:48I'm on my way home, so I'll show you where they go.
18:51And then can you manage on your own?
18:52Of course, gaffer.
18:54There are babies.
19:02I'm in.
19:06Check the desk first.
19:16Hello?
19:17Sebastian, the gardeners are going in.
19:19Now?
19:20Yes. Do you need to get here asap?
19:23Hmm.
19:24Oh, yeah.
19:34Great disguise.
19:36The Olch.
19:37I'm Gwyn from Pontybreed.
19:39Oh, I love Gwyn.
19:40OK, pop that in your ear, and then I can just keep on the phone to you, OK?
19:46That's the shed, there.
19:48Oh, quick, someone's coming.
19:49Be quick, be quick.
19:50Good luck.
20:05Bebe?
20:07No?
20:09Mr Grimmio, you and your dog are trespassing.
20:12Bebe got spooked by yet more workmen.
20:16We're just doing our final bit of landscaping.
20:17Those trees have preservation orders.
20:20If any get damaged, I'm calling the council.
20:23Well, you do have them on speed dial.
20:24Feel free to lodge yet another complaint.
20:27Good man.
20:34Frank?
20:36You've been ignoring me.
20:38Er, you might want to check your moustache.
20:42Oh, sorry.
20:43This is proving a lot more complicated than I thought.
20:46Well, if you can't see it in the desk drawer, check the sideboard.
20:54Sebastian?
20:56The dog's gone.
20:57Come on, quick.
20:58Right, OK, so what I need you doing now is we're supposed to have the olive trees.
21:12Where are they?
21:13You didn't tell me it was locked.
21:15What's locked?
21:16The sideboard.
21:18But, no, I can't talk now.
21:20Someone's coming.
21:22Oi!
21:22What are you doing?
21:24Oh, they finally let you out, then.
21:26I'm finishing the garden ready for tomorrow.
21:28Was you going to do the live treeing without me?
21:29Well, you were slightly indisposed, darling.
21:31What with the arrest for murder?
21:32They got it unlocked yet.
21:32I sent Curtis home to rework the street for me.
21:34You're not to be jailed, aren't I, you heartless cat?
21:36You must not deviate from my design.
21:38My design?
21:39Your design?
21:39Well, you must just shut up!
21:44Who are you?
21:45Who's he?
21:46Poor now.
21:47I'm Gwyn, the gardener.
21:49Aren't you the chairman?
21:51Barry.
21:52That's it.
21:53I'm calling the police.
21:54Oh, hold on.
21:55Please don't.
21:56I work for Shakespeare and Hathaway.
22:00So which one are you working for right now?
22:04Kind of both.
22:05What?
22:09You have been sneaking around lying for years.
22:25I just, I can't believe it.
22:27I really trusted you.
22:29I'm sorry.
22:30I just didn't want to let either of you down.
22:33Are you even actually a turtle-based children's entertainer?
22:36Or is that just a cover?
22:37No, I am.
22:38I need that gig with what you two pay me.
22:40Come on, let's go back to the office.
22:42No, let's go to my office.
22:43Right, come on with me.
22:45No, he likes me more, I think.
22:46No, he doesn't.
22:47Of course he does.
22:48We're more in tune.
22:49We like the same...
22:50And hand me, gentlemen.
22:52Away, I say.
22:53You two are as bad as the Shrewsbury's.
22:56Why can't you just work together on this case?
22:58Are you joking, aren't you?
22:59Absolutely not, no.
23:00Why not?
23:01You could pull your resources.
23:02I mean, that envelope was a wild goose chase.
23:04It must have been the contract that Rena told Lou about.
23:06Is that what you came here for?
23:08Oh, Frank.
23:09Ah.
23:11Why are you here, then?
23:12Not telling.
23:13Lou saw Nathaniel by the shed.
23:15She thinks he must have stashed something in there.
23:17Sebastian!
23:18Actually, you're probably right.
23:19Nathaniel was in prison until six months ago.
23:22Drugs.
23:23How did you know that?
23:23Oh, just, er, old pal on the force.
23:26You see, when you're a proper investigator, you have an extensive network of contacts.
23:30Apparently, he only had one regular visitor.
23:34It was, er, Kurt something.
23:36Kurt...
23:37Curtis Minhoff.
23:38That's their social media manager.
23:41See?
23:41Look what we can achieve when we work together.
23:43Curtis said he didn't know Nathaniel.
23:45Well, he obviously lied, and I'm going to find out why.
23:49Ah, well, you see.
23:53You might have extensive contacts, Frank, but I have a car.
24:07Work with her?
24:09You must be jogging.
24:10There you go.
24:25Oh, thank you.
24:27Thanks.
24:31Was there someone else with you?
24:32No, I would leave that.
24:33That's probably just a cold caller.
24:37Er, sorry on that.
24:39The, er, number 34 was behind schedule.
24:43What have I missed?
24:45Hey, hey.
24:46Hello.
24:47Hello.
24:47What's my name?
24:48Oh.
24:49Did you tell him we knew about the, er, prison visits?
24:52Yes, I have, actually, and he said he's happy to explain.
24:56I just wasn't going to rush him.
24:58It was Nate's idea, pretending we didn't know each other.
25:02He was trying to protect me, in case Reno or Preston found out about his record.
25:06We met as teenagers in care.
25:09Oh, you were in care?
25:11Nate always looked out for me.
25:13But then he got a job working for Luca B.
25:16I said Luca Bindelor.
25:18He's a drug baron.
25:19When he was released, no-one would hire him.
25:22Right.
25:23So you helped him out, did you?
25:24Wrote him a reference.
25:25Yeah.
25:26And forged a CV.
25:29Well, it was the least I could do.
25:31He was like a brother to me.
25:32Did he tell you about Reena's job offer?
25:36Yeah.
25:37He was so excited about it.
25:39Hmm, but it must have hurt, too.
25:42Reena choosing to take Nathaniel with her, but not you.
25:44Especially after everything you'd done for him.
25:46Yeah.
25:48What are you implying?
25:51What, you think I killed Nate over a job?
25:55Look, I hope this opportunity would change my life.
25:58But now I'm stuck playing referee between two bitter people who can't agree on anything.
26:04Do you know how exhausting that is?
26:08Look, Nate made a few bad decisions in the past.
26:12But he was a good man.
26:14There's no reason why anyone would want to hurt him.
26:17Except for what he's got hidden in the Shrewsbury shed.
26:20That's not what you think.
26:21Oh, who's living here?
26:36Do you want to wait outside?
26:37I'm not going anywhere.
26:38Neither am I.
26:42After you.
26:43After me.
26:43After me.
26:43After me.
26:51Nathaniel was behind the sabotage.
27:10But why?
27:18Maybe because he was paid.
27:19By Preston, I guess.
27:27Or someone who wanted to get rid of a troublesome neighbour.
27:33I thought that dog...
27:35Bebe.
27:36...was barking at Sebastian, but maybe it just wanted to get this back.
27:42So you didn't know Nathaniel?
27:45You'd never, ever been in that shed?
27:47I'd barely spoken two words to the chap.
27:52Bebe doesn't like strangers.
27:54What have you got there?
27:55Oh, I've got this.
27:58Her toy.
27:59I found it in the shed.
28:00I don't know how it got in there.
28:03Oh, come on.
28:03Drop the act, Mr. Gremio.
28:05Or shall I get the police to come and dust for prints?
28:09Don't.
28:09Please.
28:11Please.
28:15I'd exhausted all official channels.
28:18I was at my wit's end.
28:19You don't know what it's been like.
28:21Six years of banging, sawing, drilling.
28:24Not to mention the arguing.
28:26I saw Nathaniel bedding down one night in the shed.
28:33I offered him some money to cause problems.
28:36All they needed was a little push.
28:39I hoped they'd finally split up and sell the place.
28:42It was working.
28:44Then suddenly Nathaniel said he wouldn't do it anymore.
28:47Seems he had an attack of conscience.
28:50Maybe that's what he wanted to talk to Reena about.
28:53So did you just shut him up so he wouldn't confess and land you in it?
28:56No.
28:57Never.
28:59Underhand as they may have been, I stand by my actions.
29:02Those two clearly shouldn't be together.
29:04They can't even share a kitchen, Sibili.
29:07Do you know they have a rotor?
29:09And I would never kill someone with a nail gun.
29:15I'd get Bebe to do it.
29:19Nathaniel's in the kitchen after 10pm.
29:23That's Preston's time slot.
29:25So maybe Nathaniel wasn't the intended victim.
29:30It was...
29:31Me?
29:32You think Preston was the target?
29:35Nathaniel was killed from behind.
29:37The murderer wouldn't have seen his face.
29:39And he has been your body double before.
29:40Yeah, only once.
29:42But still, they might come back.
29:43We think you could be in danger.
29:45But the police, DS Keeler, said it was drugs-related.
29:48Apparently, Nate was involved in some kind of dodgy gang.
29:52Do you reckon it's an organised hitter?
29:53Besides, who'd want to kill me?
29:59You think I did it?
30:01You do have a strong motive.
30:03With Preston gone, you get all this to yourself.
30:05I don't want to see Preston dead.
30:09I want to see him suffer for a very, very long time.
30:12No offence, honey.
30:13Oh, the feeling's entirely mutual, darling.
30:16Can you think of anyone that would want to hurt you?
30:18Well, there's a shrews.
30:20The what?
30:21That's what the superfans call themselves.
30:23Most of them are diamonds.
30:24They're really looking forward to the live stream tomorrow.
30:26But there's a few of them that, well, they go a bit too far.
30:32Have you ever had any death threats?
30:35Yeah, loads.
30:37I mean, it's par for the course, isn't it?
30:39But they don't mean it.
30:40We don't even report it to the police anymore.
30:42And do you keep any of these messages?
30:44Just scroll to our comments section.
30:46Yes.
30:47Do you like it?
30:56Well, this is a place of work.
30:58Yes.
30:59My place of work.
31:01Smells fresh and clean and lots of bright colours.
31:05And I've got, erm, yeah, a lovely view of the river there.
31:09Have a look.
31:10You have to put up with that a lot, though.
31:13Is this a vision?
31:15Is this a dream?
31:16Do I sleep?
31:18Don't get too excited.
31:19Why not?
31:19You're working together again.
31:20I rushed over as soon as I got your message.
31:22Yeah, so I see.
31:23It's just temporary.
31:24Till we've solved the case.
31:25Yeah.
31:26Wind your turtles head in.
31:28Why couldn't we have had this meeting in my office?
31:30Er, because Sebastian told me what a pigsty it is.
31:32What?
31:33Er, so you think Preston was the target and not Nathaniel?
31:38Yep.
31:39Keela disagrees, though.
31:40He thinks it was some kind of revenge hit from a local gangster.
31:43Why would a professional killer use some random DIY
31:46tool instead of their own weapon?
31:48Er, no.
31:49Absolutely not.
31:52What's with the rat?
31:54Oh.
31:58Do you mean the shrew?
32:00Yeah.
32:01That's, er, that represents all their creepy fans.
32:04We're going to have a look at their comments.
32:05Listen to this.
32:06Rina's mutton dressed as lamb with that stupid olive branch tattoo.
32:10A bit harsh.
32:11Er, and also inaccurate.
32:14Er, you see, er, it's not olive.
32:17How was the Boy Scout?
32:18It's an ash leaf.
32:19I was a girl guide.
32:21Listen to this one.
32:21Preston, Rina deserves a real man.
32:25Why don't you just die?
32:26Oh, so you think one of these shrews tried to kill Preston?
32:30Spider's tracing any direct threats.
32:32Yeah, we should have some leads soon.
32:34Oh.
32:36Excuse me.
32:36Oh, it's just the solicitor Preston rang.
32:41She's confirming that they were speaking at the time of the killing.
32:44Well, his alibi doesn't really matter.
32:45Now we know he was the intended victim.
32:48Yeah, true.
32:48But this is odd.
32:50She's not a divorce or a property lawyer.
32:53She's an expert in adoption matters.
32:56Why would Preston want to talk to somebody like that?
32:59I know.
32:59He and Rina are hardly in the position to be adopting a child.
33:03Unless they already had a child.
33:06When they couldn't keep.
33:09Preston's tracked with Trace's long-lost child.
33:12Yeah.
33:13But maybe that child found him first.
33:30Ress and I are so grateful to all our followers, aren't we, darling?
33:33Absolutely.
33:34So to celebrate, when we get to 10,000 live viewers, you'll see our dream house blown up with me in it.
33:43You've been messing with my script?
33:44No.
33:45Guys, we're still alive.
33:46You're trying to undermine me.
33:47Wait.
33:48Can anyone else smell gas?
33:53Maybe the investigators were right.
33:55Someone is trying to kill me.
33:57Yeah, they are.
33:59Aren't they, Curtis?
34:00You've punctured the gas lights before we started filming.
34:11You know who I am, don't you?
34:16Your tattoo.
34:17That thing you wanted to remember is the child you had adopted, isn't it?
34:21One more ash leaf added every year to the branch.
34:26Yesterday, I saw his full name on some envelopes.
34:30It's Curtis Ash Minoff.
34:33He's your son.
34:40Ash.
34:42Why didn't you tell us?
34:43I planned to.
34:45After the live stream.
34:47But then you got drunk.
34:49And chatty.
34:51Preston, we really need to lock down this live stream script.
34:54There's no way Rena's going to back down on this.
34:56She's punishing me.
34:57She has been for years.
34:58Did you know that we've got a son?
35:03What?
35:04She fell pregnant just after we got together.
35:08I told her that we weren't ready to start a family.
35:10We were too young.
35:12But she didn't listen to me.
35:14Like always.
35:18I had no choice.
35:22I left her.
35:24And I was right.
35:25She couldn't go.
35:26Maybe because she'd been abandoned to raise a child on her own.
35:30She was the one who had the breakdown.
35:33The kid went into care, which is probably right.
35:39What?
35:41I went back to her.
35:43I did right by her.
35:44I even married her.
35:45But left your son in care.
35:46I'm sorry.
35:50Who are you to judge me?
35:52You're just the IT boy.
35:58Okay?
36:02I need another drink.
36:08We're done here.
36:10I agree.
36:11I'm so sorry I was a mess back then.
36:24By the time I understood what was going on, it was too late to get you back.
36:27I don't blame you.
36:28You tried your best.
36:30He was the one that left you to struggle.
36:33If you stuck around being a proper dad, my whole life could have been different.
36:37So you wanted to punish him?
36:38Well, I knew you two were watching the house.
36:41So I left, went round the back and snuck in again.
36:44I thought it was you.
36:54Do you have any idea what I went through growing up?
37:06I was bounced from one foster home to the next.
37:11Nate was the only one who cared about me.
37:14You too knew it you'd be before?
37:16We met in care.
37:18He was like a big brother to me.
37:21And now he's dead because of you.
37:23That's when I realised killing you wasn't enough.
37:30The world needs to see the real Preston Shrewsbury before he dies.
37:35The hateful, selfish narcissist.
37:38Please.
37:38Please, please.
37:44It's clean.
37:45It's time for you to go.
37:47Will you make sure she's safe?
37:48This is between me and him.
37:50No, no.
37:51Because you will go up in the blast too.
37:53You think I care what happens to him?
37:54No, no, no.
37:55I won't let you do this.
37:56I have to.
37:57Don't you see?
37:58I know you feel like you've been abandoned by him,
38:00but please, just give him a chance.
38:02He might surprise you.
38:03I've been trying to put things right, Curtis.
38:06He's telling the truth.
38:08He tried to ring an adoption lawyer.
38:10I've been trying to find you.
38:12To make amends.
38:14No.
38:15No.
38:15No, you just wanted to appease your own guilt.
38:19Please, Curtis.
38:21Me and Preston, we've been torturing ourselves and each other for years
38:25because of how we let you down,
38:26and now we've finally got a second chance to make it right.
38:32I've only just got you back.
38:33I can't...
38:34I can't bear to lose you again, please.
38:38You...
38:38You're my son.
38:40I can't bear to lose you again, please.
38:42I'll just turn this thing off.
38:56I'm sorry.
38:57No.
38:58It's my fault.
39:01We'll follow you to the station.
39:02We're not going anywhere, OK?
39:08Are you back together?
39:09No, we're definitely splitting up.
39:11In fact, we've both agreed that we're going to sell this place.
39:16We're going to use the proceeds to get Curtis a good lawyer.
39:20Not the time we started thinking of our son.
39:22Yeah.
39:27Thank the bard!
39:29I thought I was going to watch you get blown to smithereens.
39:33You too.
39:36You actually did all right in there.
39:37Well done.
39:39Uh, Lou, did you hear that?
39:42I don't know.
39:42I'm not sure I did, actually.
39:44Could you just say that a little bit louder?
39:48You might get results when you work together,
39:50but you are ten times more annoying.
39:54Thanks.
39:56So, does this mean Shakespeare and Hathaway are back together for good?
40:01Nah, we always said it was just going to be a one-off.
40:03Yeah, it's just a one-off thing, so...
40:05Right, well, I'd better get back.
40:08Well, you've, uh, you've always been a great investigator.
40:12Well, learnt from the best, didn't I?
40:14You did.
40:18See you around, Frank.
40:18You do make a good team.
40:33Oh, Lou.
40:45Sorry.
40:47Um, I was just returning that.
40:50Oh, thanks.
40:52Yeah.
40:54OK.
40:54Um, no, come in.
40:56Come in.
40:57Please, yeah, come in.
40:58Please.
40:59Um, I was just going to sit down at my desk and mind my own business.
41:11So...
41:11Oh.
41:12Yeah.
41:13How's the big posh office of yours?
41:15Oh, well, yeah.
41:17They, uh, they want to put a ball pit in.
41:19They're calling it a think tank, so...
41:20Brats.
41:21Oh, yeah.
41:22No, they really are.
41:23Yeah.
41:24Ah.
41:27Listen, I know I'm a messy, stubborn, grumpy old git.
41:31You're not old.
41:32But, um, if there's one thing this case has taught me, it's not to let things fester, so...
41:39I'm sorry we argued.
41:42I'm sorry, too.
41:43I mean, I said some really hurtful things.
41:46Oh, I didn't think my personal hygiene was that bad.
41:49It's not.
41:50Not really.
41:51I just think I was a bit upset about all the Queenie stuff.
41:56I was disappointed.
41:58I think I've always just put you on a bit of a pedestal.
42:00Really?
42:01Yeah.
42:01I mean, it's understandable, but...
42:03Without you, I wouldn't have this whole new life, whole new career.
42:08I'd still be doing washing sets, wouldn't I?
42:11Or sat in prison because you killed your husband.
42:12Yeah, that too.
42:15Things just haven't been the same around here since you left.
42:20No, steak-outs are really boring.
42:22Oh, tell me about it.
42:23Yeah, it's like no-one to play who can suck the mint the longest.
42:28You.
42:28Do you remember that time I guffed in the car and locked you in?
42:32Yeah.
42:33Yeah.
42:34And the time when you were snoring, I'll put the feather under your nose,
42:37and then you just went straight up.
42:38Yeah.
42:38See, your desk's still there.
42:45Yeah, it's just a bit messy.
42:48You could put a scented candle on it, couldn't you, if you came back?
42:51I mean, if you...
42:53Will you?
43:01Come back.
43:06Oh, I'd love to.
43:07Don't tell me you just happened to have that here.
43:16It's the turtle's party trick.
43:18Shakespeare and Hathaway are back.
43:22Come on, let's go to the Mucky Mallard and have a drink.
43:24Arm pain.
43:25Oh.
43:26Of all the wonders that I yet have heard.
43:28Er, one drink limit.
43:29I'm not made of money.
43:30Oh, there he is.
43:31The Frank I know and love.
43:32He, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he.
43:34Hmm.
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