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00:00:00You
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00:02:00What did you actually say to him?
00:02:28I told him he was no good at his job
00:02:30No, Barbara
00:02:33You told him he was incompetent
00:02:35And amateurish
00:02:36Your DI
00:02:38Your boss
00:02:40He bungled the bloody arrest
00:02:42So you thought you'd publicly humiliate him
00:02:44How many enemies are you planning to make in this department?
00:02:47Look, I get it
00:02:48But
00:02:48I want a transfer of his team
00:02:51There's not many places I can put you
00:02:55There's a new DI
00:03:07Just starting
00:03:09I can pair you up with him
00:03:12But this is your last chance
00:03:15Well
00:03:30What happened?
00:03:33What do you think?
00:03:35I got read the riot act
00:03:36And I signed a new DI
00:03:37Seriously?
00:03:38Hmm?
00:03:39Who?
00:03:39No, no, some new bloke
00:03:40Probably wet behind the ears
00:03:42Been wanting to behave myself
00:03:44And not speak out of turn
00:03:45Oh
00:03:45Yeah, well
00:03:46Not much to answer that
00:03:47Thanks, mate
00:03:49You know what?
00:03:51I'm gonna end up as nursemaid
00:03:53To some fresh-faced city boy
00:03:54Doesn't know his ass from his elbow
00:03:56What?
00:03:57Where are you going?
00:04:01Can I help you?
00:04:03I'm DI Linley
00:04:03Do you know where I can find my office?
00:04:06Oh, you're the new
00:04:07Fresh-faced city boy
00:04:09Who doesn't know his ass from his elbow
00:04:10Uh
00:04:11Yes, that way
00:04:13Um
00:04:14I'm
00:04:15DS Havers
00:04:17Barbara
00:04:17Thanks
00:04:19Oh, and I, uh
00:04:22Won't be needing the nursemaid
00:04:23Oh, what now?
00:04:40Oh, I was
00:04:41I was told this was my desk
00:04:42Well, Barbara
00:04:45Nobody mentioned an officer
00:04:46But, uh
00:04:47I see you two have already met
00:04:49Good
00:04:51Barbara Havers
00:04:55Is your assigned DS
00:04:56Great
00:04:57Call just came into the station
00:05:00Suspicious death
00:05:01Salkot Island
00:05:03I need you two to get down there
00:05:05Play nicely
00:05:08Yeah?
00:05:12Okay
00:05:13Shall we?
00:05:21I'm okay to drive
00:05:24You know the area
00:05:25Let's save my car
00:05:28Okay
00:05:29You're kidding me
00:05:39Whoa, slow down, mate
00:05:45So, uh, where were you before?
00:05:50Met
00:05:52Train at Hendon?
00:05:53Yeah
00:05:54Um, before that
00:05:56University
00:05:58Right, where?
00:06:00Oxford
00:06:00Berliole College
00:06:01New?
00:06:03Swatham High
00:06:03Then Swatham Tech
00:06:04Yeah
00:06:05Norfolk
00:06:06Norfolk born and bred
00:06:07Anyone else in your family
00:06:12In the Ports
00:06:12Oh, actually
00:06:14We're big in iron and steel
00:06:15Really?
00:06:16Yeah
00:06:17My mother irons
00:06:18And my dad steels
00:06:19Good one
00:06:21Nice well, he's left my number car
00:06:49None spare, I'm afraid
00:06:50Sorry about that
00:06:54All right?
00:07:03Good morning
00:07:03Salkot Island
00:07:05Yeah
00:07:06We got an idea on them?
00:07:33White male named Brouard
00:07:35Guy Brouard
00:07:36B-R-O-U-A-R-D
00:07:3759
00:07:38Who found him?
00:07:40Birdwatcher from the mainland
00:07:41Uh, this is Detective Inspector Lindley, by the way
00:07:45Uh, Sergeant Ellis
00:07:46Do you know anything about him?
00:07:51Owns the big estate on the island
00:07:52Retired here a few years ago
00:07:54Groundsman came and identified him
00:07:56Do you want to wait for me here?
00:07:59No
00:07:59You sure?
00:08:00Yeah, I'll be fine
00:08:01Thanks, Dad
00:08:02D.I. Lindley
00:08:18Take it from here
00:08:20No problem, sir
00:08:21Blow to the skull
00:08:35Pretty deep
00:08:37Well, maybe he slipped and fell off a seawall
00:08:41Well, these could be defensively
00:08:46It's damp, but not wet through
00:08:51He ended up here when the tide was out
00:08:53Sergeant Ellis
00:08:56Need you to call the coroner's office
00:09:03We need to arrange a post-mortem
00:09:05Thank you, kindly
00:09:07Where'd you find Beau Brummel?
00:09:13Huh, there's a new summon
00:09:14Hey, Buzz
00:09:15There's a blood trail
00:09:18Need forensics to examine this whole area
00:09:22Maybe someone attacked him here
00:09:24Rolled him over the wall
00:09:26Need to shut the whole place down
00:09:29On it
00:09:35Aw
00:09:44Children
00:09:44You
00:09:45Are there?"
00:09:47A
00:09:47Don't
00:09:48Run
00:09:49Wish
00:09:49If something
00:09:50I got up
00:09:51The
00:09:52Woman
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00:09:53Hello
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00:09:58girl
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00:10:05How long have you worked for Mr. Brewer?
00:10:21Ever since he came here.
00:10:23Eleven years. Twelve, nearly.
00:10:25And you're the housekeeper, Valerie, is it?
00:10:28Leighton.
00:10:29Oh, and Paul.
00:10:30He's our groundsman.
00:10:32You're the one who identified him.
00:10:34Why don't you take this up to her?
00:10:35He doesn't like to talk much.
00:10:41There's some fancy name for it.
00:10:43You both live here?
00:10:45Hmm.
00:10:46When did you last see Mr. Brewer?
00:10:48Last night when I was clearing the dinner.
00:10:51About ten.
00:10:52He didn't want much.
00:10:53A tin of soup, some fresh fruit.
00:10:56I washed up quick and went upstairs.
00:10:58Anyone else in the house?
00:11:00My niece, Cynthia.
00:11:02Comes to stay during the holidays.
00:11:04She and I sat and watched a movie.
00:11:06We were together the rest of the evening.
00:11:08Paul joined us.
00:11:08Who was the tray for, Valerie?
00:11:10Oh.
00:11:13Please, follow me.
00:11:14Mrs. Brewer, you have some visitors.
00:11:29Oh, thank you.
00:11:34Osteosarcoma may have only a week or two left.
00:11:49Nurse comes in three times a week.
00:11:51Were they here yesterday?
00:11:52No, Paul and I managed the other days between us.
00:11:56Does she know what's happened?
00:11:57Someone told her.
00:11:58I did try, but she didn't register it.
00:12:03Her son knows, though.
00:12:05Driving up from the south coast.
00:12:07Nasty wound, not a knife, a blunt object.
00:12:18You can tell by the surrounding abrasion.
00:12:20Look.
00:12:23Definitely our cause of death.
00:12:25Difficult to say at this stage, but blood loss can be heavy.
00:12:28I'll need to do an internal examination.
00:12:30Do you have anything else for us?
00:12:32Oh, disease.
00:12:32Intriguing.
00:12:37In his pocket, not sure what they are.
00:12:39Family icons.
00:12:40Romans used to carry them.
00:12:43For luck.
00:12:47No sign of a weapon?
00:12:50No, nothing yet.
00:12:52Probably at the bottom of the estuary.
00:12:54What about suspects?
00:12:55Well, it's a private island.
00:12:56Everyone travels there by boat.
00:12:57There's no casual footfall.
00:13:00Is there anything else, sir?
00:13:02It's just I'm expecting forensics to brief me, sir.
00:13:09Hey, Viz.
00:13:11Could you wait outside?
00:13:12Presumably, when you took this job, you didn't know that I've been transferred here.
00:13:34Pleasant surprise for us all.
00:13:35So?
00:13:39Are we going to try to reset our relationship?
00:13:45Forget everything that happened between us in London?
00:13:48Because I could make things quite uncomfortable for you.
00:13:52I hope that you appreciate that.
00:13:54Pax for a bliscombe.
00:14:01I'm agreeing to a truce.
00:14:02Lin-Li?
00:14:14Hmm?
00:14:15Keep me informed.
00:14:17Yes, sir.
00:14:22What?
00:14:23What was that about?
00:14:24Nothing yet.
00:14:26I wouldn't worry about it.
00:14:31You're the only other person who lives on the island?
00:14:35I own this row of cottages.
00:14:36It's all empty right now.
00:14:38You must have known Mr. Brewer quite well.
00:14:40Was he a good neighbour?
00:14:41Well, he seemed all right to me.
00:14:43Made his money in the city, they say.
00:14:46Retired out here.
00:14:47Still in his fifties.
00:14:48Ducky bugger.
00:14:49Sorry.
00:14:50Shouldn't speak ill of the dead.
00:15:03Got your work cut out for you, Paul.
00:15:11How long have you worked here, Paul?
00:15:14Since I left school.
00:15:17What about your parents?
00:15:19My mum's dead.
00:15:22And your father?
00:15:24He was glad to see me gone.
00:15:26The Brewer's kind of...
00:15:29You know.
00:15:30Family, huh?
00:15:31Yeah.
00:15:34You know any Roman history?
00:15:36Let's assume I don't.
00:15:37During the time of Hadrian, there was a villa here.
00:15:40Okay.
00:15:40Some students are here working on it.
00:15:42Digging it up.
00:15:44Maybe the Roman emperors are what inspired him.
00:15:48Inspired him to do what?
00:15:49Emperor Tiberius had a palace at Capri.
00:15:53An island paradise.
00:15:54Naked girls running round like nymphs.
00:15:57I don't quite get you.
00:15:59Wife dying of cancer?
00:16:01So.
00:16:01He liked to bring people here to entertain him.
00:16:05Anything else you think we need to know, Paul?
00:16:16What is it?
00:16:17I saw them together.
00:16:19You saw them?
00:16:21Mr. Broad and a young woman.
00:16:23They were wearing masks and they were dressed up.
00:16:26Can you give me a description of her hair colour?
00:16:28Height?
00:16:29Well, she was in a mask, like I said.
00:16:30And it was dark.
00:16:32And where were you?
00:16:35I was over by the gate.
00:16:37I was only there for a moment.
00:16:39He was touching her.
00:16:40Kissing her.
00:16:42Then I went in.
00:16:43Watched TV with Cynthia and Val.
00:16:45Anyone else you saw?
00:16:48No, but...
00:16:50Who was she, Paul?
00:16:51Who was the woman in the mask?
00:16:54No one gets on or off the island without the harbour pilot knowing.
00:16:57No launches recorded here.
00:17:09And they always keep very good records.
00:17:11So no one sailed over to the island yesterday?
00:17:14Just some people coming back.
00:17:17What about private launches?
00:17:20This is the only route.
00:17:21And they always keep the slipway chained up.
00:17:25Would you mind if I borrow those records?
00:17:27Bit of bedtime reading.
00:17:28No at all.
00:17:30Do me a favour.
00:17:32Bring them back with you.
00:17:34I like to keep a tight ship.
00:17:37A young woman, you reckon?
00:17:40I think you're talking about someone who was already over there.
00:17:43Well, thanks.
00:17:43His neighbour mentioned something about some students.
00:17:57A couple where we left off yesterday, yeah?
00:17:58I'll just carry it on top of each other.
00:18:00You know these guys?
00:18:01No idea.
00:18:02I'll talk to them.
00:18:04Hi.
00:18:05Can I help?
00:18:06Inspector Lindley.
00:18:07Three counties.
00:18:08Major crime.
00:18:09You know there's been a death on the island?
00:18:11Yeah.
00:18:11Yeah, we just found out.
00:18:13Are you in charge here?
00:18:15Yeah, I mean, it's just a student dig.
00:18:17Yeah, but on Mr. Brouard's estate.
00:18:19That's what we were just talking about.
00:18:21He's our benefactor.
00:18:22He financed the work we're doing, fed us, provided accommodation.
00:18:26Were you all here last night?
00:18:28No.
00:18:28Not everyone stayed over.
00:18:29Just me and Sophia.
00:18:32How well did you know Mr. Brouard?
00:18:33You socialised with him?
00:18:35Yeah, sometimes.
00:18:36We went for dinner at the house.
00:18:38He was kind.
00:18:40Really generous.
00:18:41Where are you guys from, Sophia?
00:18:43We're at Cambridge.
00:18:45Just going into third year.
00:18:47Archaeology, is it?
00:18:48Mm, that's fascinating.
00:18:49Oh, I watched some documentaries on the telly.
00:18:52You ever done those, what they're called, reenactments?
00:18:54Sorry, how do you mean?
00:18:55Well, like dressing up, masks and that.
00:18:58No, that's not really our scene.
00:19:03Why'd you ask her that?
00:19:04What do you mean?
00:19:05Witness said he'd been with a girl.
00:19:06So you thought you'd share his statement with her.
00:19:09Do you see her eyes?
00:19:10She would not look at us.
00:19:11She's hiding something.
00:19:12She's holding something back.
00:19:12She isn't even a suspect yet.
00:19:14And she isn't under caution.
00:19:15One step at a time, okay?
00:19:17Let's not get ahead of ourselves.
00:19:28I've finished all the planning.
00:19:31It's going to look really beautiful.
00:19:32I think you're going to love it.
00:20:00Adrian.
00:20:13I'm so sorry.
00:20:17Oh, Mel, welcome back.
00:20:21Hello, Valerie.
00:20:22I've made your room up.
00:20:23How long will you be staying?
00:20:25You're welcome, of course.
00:20:26Well, we have to talk to the lawyers first
00:20:29and then see about a funeral.
00:20:33How's Mum doing?
00:20:34Can we go up and sit with her?
00:20:35Yes.
00:20:36Yes.
00:20:36Yes.
00:20:38Sorry.
00:21:08What?
00:21:10I'm not stupid, you know.
00:21:12What do you mean?
00:21:13I see stuff.
00:21:16You're a dark horse, aren't you?
00:21:20Promise me I'm not going to say anything.
00:21:23I've seen what you're up to.
00:21:26You know what my price is, yeah?
00:21:33Hi.
00:21:35That packet of gram flour expired over a year ago.
00:21:38You having a clear up?
00:21:39Mm-hmm.
00:21:42How was your day?
00:21:45You don't want to know.
00:22:05Good morning.
00:22:07Let's see.
00:22:11I think it was a good morning.
00:22:14Good morning.
00:22:15I'm sorry.
00:23:17Check the ferry log.
00:23:26Tides were out.
00:23:27No vessels went across that evening.
00:23:31Whoever the woman was, she was already on that island.
00:23:34Okay, I'm not coming with you.
00:23:35Yeah, chop chop.
00:23:36Not in the car.
00:23:41Come on.
00:24:11might want to hold your breath. They're a bit messy. They're only using it
00:24:20temporary. This place has been here since the war. How did they make contact with
00:24:26you? Wrote to Mr. Bruard. We've had groups working here before. It's a tiny
00:24:32island, but it certainly seems to have its first share of history. Roman Villa, also
00:24:38a World War II military installation. Taking your life in your hands there, mate.
00:24:42Yeah. What have you got?
00:24:55It's taking so long.
00:24:58Hi, Sophia. Thanks for coming in.
00:25:02Uh, is she under arrest? No. You're free to leave whenever you want. This is just a
00:25:07voluntary interview. You are entitled to legal advice, though.
00:25:10Oh, well, my dad's a barrister, so maybe I should call him.
00:25:14No. No, it's okay, Sam. Don't worry. All right, Sophia, if you'd like to follow us.
00:25:17Sure.
00:25:18Will this take...
00:25:19Oh, Sam, you can wait here.
00:25:24Your name's Sophia Cullen, is that right?
00:25:26Mm-hmm.
00:25:27You're a student of Cambridge.
00:25:28Second year. Me and Sam share a house.
00:25:32And how well did you know Guy Bruard?
00:25:33Not that well. He was hosting us, funding our dig.
00:25:37And what was the nature of your relationship?
00:25:40Friends, I guess. Yeah, he gave me a nickname. China. That's my specialism, pottery. I make
00:25:48clay reproductions, and he let me look through his catalogue.
00:25:51Well, would you recognise these, then?
00:25:54Yeah. I made them for Mr. Bruard.
00:26:01You made them?
00:26:02As a thank you. They're supposed to be house gods. They're supposed to ward off evil.
00:26:08Well, we have a witness who says Guy Bruard was intimate with someone in the hours before
00:26:12he died.
00:26:15What's that got to do with me?
00:26:17I'll ask you again. What was the nature of your relationship?
00:26:20Is that yours?
00:26:26Mm-hmm.
00:26:27Bit of an unusual garment. Plus, we found blood on it.
00:26:33Oh, I cut myself.
00:26:36See?
00:26:37Yeah.
00:26:38Couple days back, I was using an old trowel.
00:26:41Sorry, is that what all this is about? Just a couple spots of blood.
00:26:46Did anyone see that happen?
00:26:47Um, no.
00:26:51Well, we'd like you to agree
00:26:53to give us a DNA sample.
00:26:56If the blood matches,
00:26:58you've nothing to worry about.
00:27:00Sure.
00:27:15All right?
00:27:16Yeah.
00:27:17Have you heard about Mr. Bruard?
00:27:20Maybe what's Joss have been?
00:27:21Don't yell sod.
00:27:23It's going to happen eventually.
00:27:25Well, he's kind to me.
00:27:27Yeah, well, you wasn't his top.
00:27:33I thought it was something else.
00:27:34What?
00:27:37It's how we come up in the next.
00:27:38Yes.
00:27:38Yes.
00:27:38Yes.
00:27:47He was wearing this the night he died.
00:28:03Looks like he was making movies.
00:28:06Do you think we should give it to the police officers?
00:28:07No.
00:28:09Why not?
00:28:11What's up?
00:28:12Barbara?
00:28:12No.
00:28:12I'm not sure.
00:28:29Barbara.
00:28:30Well, fancy a quick chat and a coffee?
00:28:35Er, yeah.
00:28:37Great.
00:28:39Come in.
00:28:42Oh, shut the door.
00:28:45I've got one of these new espresso machines.
00:28:48Anniversary gift from my wife.
00:28:50Just got to learn to work the bloody thing.
00:28:53How's it going?
00:28:54Well, I'm supposed to be behaving myself.
00:28:56You did warn me to knuckle down.
00:28:58Oh, you can speak freely.
00:29:00It's just us.
00:29:02He's a bit of an arrogant sod, isn't he?
00:29:04Well, he was your only option, you do realise.
00:29:07Take a seat.
00:29:08You mean there's nowhere else to put me?
00:29:11That's about the size of it.
00:29:14Do you take sugar?
00:29:15No, thanks.
00:29:17There we go.
00:29:21So what's happening with the case, I mean?
00:29:25We've got a suspect.
00:29:26Yeah, a student, Sophia Cullen.
00:29:28And?
00:29:28Linley's not for sure.
00:29:30She's one of his kind.
00:29:31You know, blue stocking.
00:29:32But I reckon she's lying to us.
00:29:33You think he's reluctant to arrest her?
00:29:35Maybe.
00:29:35This D.I.
00:29:44Linley.
00:29:45I've encountered him before, you know.
00:29:47Four years in the Met together.
00:29:49Really?
00:29:51Oh, I've got to put this.
00:29:52He's not really a team player.
00:29:56If he ever puts a foot wrong, I'd be glad if you'd come and tell me.
00:30:00You've looked out there.
00:30:16Your new partner.
00:30:17Nightmare.
00:30:18Sorry, I don't follow.
00:30:20Oh, you will be sorry.
00:30:21You should have seen how things ended with a last day.
00:30:23Anyway, good luck, mate.
00:30:26You're going to need it.
00:30:33Thanks.
00:30:34It's a local brew.
00:30:41Cheers.
00:30:41Are you going to be writing your novel all evening, then?
00:30:51Case notes don't write themselves, Sergeant.
00:30:57Come on, then.
00:30:59What do you think?
00:31:01What about?
00:31:02About the girl.
00:31:02I reckon a man like brew art, a man obsessed with owning beautiful things, I reckon he'd
00:31:09be drawn to her.
00:31:11Sophia's the only young woman on the island that night.
00:31:13Cynthia and Valerie were there, but they both had an alibi in each other.
00:31:17So Sophia, she's the closest thing we got to a suspect.
00:31:21You really think so?
00:31:22Yeah.
00:31:23Don't you?
00:31:25I think if you murder someone and their blood splashes about, you don't stuff your clothes
00:31:29in a laundry bay.
00:31:30You burn them.
00:31:31Hmm.
00:31:33Maybe she didn't notice the blood.
00:31:34Plus, you know, people panic, do stupid things.
00:31:37She doesn't really seem the sort.
00:31:39What's that supposed to mean?
00:31:41She seems smart.
00:31:43Cambridge educated.
00:31:46Yeah, I suppose.
00:31:47Tell me something.
00:31:48Do you really think that posh people don't commit murders, it's just the plebs?
00:31:52It's been a hand brushing that chip off your shoulder.
00:31:55What?
00:31:57If you've got a problem with me, just say so.
00:31:59I can take it.
00:32:03Come on.
00:32:05Go for it, Havens.
00:32:06Don't be shy.
00:32:07What is a bloke like you doing in a job like this?
00:32:12Oh, that old chestnut.
00:32:14I've been asked that so many times.
00:32:16Everyone's got to own a living.
00:32:17That's not an answer.
00:32:19Your family has money.
00:32:20You've been asking questions then, have you?
00:32:23Some of the lies have been talking, but I just don't know what it is you're doing here.
00:32:28That's all.
00:32:30I'm doing my job.
00:32:32Same as everyone.
00:32:34I'm a career officer.
00:32:36I'm not just amusing myself until something better comes along.
00:32:39I'm not just having a break.
00:32:57Oh, my God.
00:32:59Oh, my God.
00:33:01Oh, my God.
00:33:03Oh, my God.
00:33:05Oh, my God.
00:33:07Oh, my God.
00:33:09Cynthia?
00:33:11Hiya. Hey.
00:33:17What's this? Mm-mm.
00:33:21What's that smell?
00:33:23You've been smoking in here.
00:33:25That's incense.
00:33:27Oh, well, don't burn the place down.
00:33:36It's all quite straightforward.
00:33:38There's money set aside for a funeral.
00:33:40He asked to be cremated,
00:33:42and for his ashes to be interred in an urn.
00:33:46How very Greco-Roman.
00:33:49And what about the estate?
00:33:51I know he changed the will after my mother became ill.
00:33:54It's to be sold.
00:33:56And the money given to a charity.
00:34:00British heritage.
00:34:02What?
00:34:03Also, a large sum is going to one private individual.
00:34:11I mean, me?
00:34:14No.
00:34:15How much?
00:34:19You little one!
00:34:23How'd you do it?
00:34:24Huh?
00:34:25You start calling him daddy?
00:34:26Huh?
00:34:27I am going to have lawyers call him right off your backside!
00:34:29Aidy!
00:34:30Aidy!
00:34:31What?
00:34:32Stop it!
00:34:33Paul, no!
00:34:34Don't!
00:34:37Sin, quick!
00:34:38Call the police!
00:34:39You're anything you're up to this little man!
00:34:41Aidy!
00:34:42That is enough!
00:34:44Stop it!
00:34:45Right now!
00:34:46Aidy!
00:34:47Stop it!
00:34:48Stop!
00:34:50You got that key!
00:34:51It's not him!
00:34:52It...
00:34:53It's got nothing to do with Paul.
00:34:55I got a letter from the solicitor.
00:34:57It...
00:34:58It's me.
00:35:00He left me an endowment.
00:35:01Where's Adrian now?
00:35:15Station.
00:35:16Orsford.
00:35:17He's under arrest for assault.
00:35:26We need you to give us a statement.
00:35:29Paul.
00:35:33I can't.
00:35:35His family has looked after me.
00:35:37It doesn't matter what he's done.
00:35:40Cynthia?
00:35:52Hello, you.
00:35:58Do you have any idea why he chose your niece as a beneficiary?
00:36:14Sorry, I'm as surprised as anyone.
00:36:17Sir, I need to see.
00:36:22Excuse me a minute.
00:36:28Wait for it.
00:36:36Who do you think that is?
00:36:38That's truth.
00:36:51Have you seen the film?
00:36:53You and Guy Bruard.
00:36:55A sexual encounter.
00:36:57Pretty wild.
00:36:59Pretty unusual.
00:37:07When was the film made?
00:37:11Alright, Cynthia.
00:37:13I know that this is difficult.
00:37:15I don't understand what I did wrong.
00:37:16You didn't do anything wrong.
00:37:18We're just asking questions.
00:37:20You're not under arrest.
00:37:21Or anything like that.
00:37:25I need you to cooperate here, Kama.
00:37:28When was the film made?
00:37:34About a month ago.
00:37:36He said he liked to keep mementos.
00:37:38He used to make these little jokes.
00:37:40What sort of jokes?
00:37:42He called me Diana.
00:37:44He said I was a goddess.
00:37:46You know?
00:37:48Did he ever touch you, Cynthia?
00:37:50He must have paid you some attention though.
00:37:52He said that you were attractive.
00:37:53I didn't do nothing to lead him on.
00:37:55We know that, love.
00:37:57Did you know he was going to leave you all that money?
00:37:59We were staying at Salkert for the weekend.
00:38:01Adrian had to shoot down to London.
00:38:03He's an investment banker.
00:38:05I was in the house working at my laptop.
00:38:07I'm a solicitor.
00:38:09And what?
00:38:11Mr. Brouard suggested a way you could amuse each other?
00:38:13It was a good idea.
00:38:15I was in the house working at my laptop.
00:38:18I was in the house working at my laptop.
00:38:20I'm a solicitor.
00:38:22And what?
00:38:24Mr. Brouard suggested a way you could amuse each other?
00:38:27It was a private encounter between two adults.
00:38:31How exactly is this relevant?
00:38:33It's relevant because he's dead.
00:38:37We're still trying to establish a motive.
00:38:44Guy was very charismatic.
00:38:49He said that he was the Emperor Augustus.
00:38:52That the island was his empire.
00:38:53Yes, okay.
00:38:56I had intimate relations with my husband's father.
00:38:59And yes, he kept a record.
00:39:02It's embarrassing.
00:39:04Nothing more.
00:39:06I know the law inspector.
00:39:08Why would she do that?
00:39:10Not for the sex.
00:39:12Or the attention.
00:39:14Certainly not for my father-in-law.
00:39:18By the way, we've got a second suspect.
00:39:19Adrian.
00:39:21Violent temper.
00:39:23If you knew about this...
00:39:24We need to put him on that island.
00:39:26Shall we request the pleasure of his company?
00:39:28Okay.
00:39:33We need to know your movements on the 14th.
00:39:35The day your father was murdered.
00:39:37If you want a solicitor, you are entitled to one.
00:39:39Do you think I was involved in his death?
00:39:41Yes.
00:39:43That's completely ridiculous.
00:39:45I was at work.
00:39:47At the bank.
00:39:49Normal day.
00:39:50Train home from Blackfriars.
00:39:52Next morning I got the message she was dead.
00:39:54Is there anyone who can verify that?
00:39:56Carnell was at home.
00:39:58She'll back me up.
00:39:59Time of death I'd estimate somewhere between 10 and 11pm.
00:40:05What about the weapon?
00:40:07A blunt metal object used with force.
00:40:09Some sort of hitting motion.
00:40:11And then there's these...
00:40:15Metal shards in the wound.
00:40:17If you find it we can try to match it.
00:40:20It's likely he was knocked unconscious, left bleeding.
00:40:23But the wound wasn't fatal.
00:40:25Which brings me to this.
00:40:27Interesting.
00:40:29Chalky residue found inside his stomach.
00:40:32Only partially dissolved, but suspicious.
00:40:34I'll order a toxicology report.
00:40:36Where's the so-called chief forensics officer around here?
00:40:39I've been such a good day up until now.
00:40:41Haven't they fired you yet?
00:40:43Well, you know how it is.
00:40:44Someone's got to keep this place going.
00:40:48Havers, this is my friend.
00:40:50Simon St James.
00:40:52Hello, Si.
00:40:53DS Havers.
00:40:54Oh, God, poor you.
00:40:55You've been saddled this arrogant saucer.
00:40:58What are you working for?
00:40:59Glad to be of service.
00:41:00It's good to see you too, mate.
00:41:01Yeah.
00:41:02So, what brings you over here?
00:41:04I'm a new DI.
00:41:05Three counties.
00:41:06Ah, so you're on the Brouard case.
00:41:08Keep up, dear.
00:41:10They sent you over the blood samples?
00:41:11Yes, yes.
00:41:12I have the reports here.
00:41:13The traces on the dress, the same DNA profiles the blood from the deceased.
00:41:20Seems like Sophia was lying to us.
00:41:25Yes, it does.
00:41:27Are you going to let me take the lead this time?
00:41:30Why?
00:41:31New boss, eager to impress you?
00:41:32Did eight years in CID.
00:41:33I know what I'm doing.
00:41:35Just tread carefully, all right?
00:41:39This, found in your laundry bag.
00:41:45Guy Brouard's blood was on that.
00:41:49We got a match back from the lab.
00:41:52Now, you said the blood was yours.
00:41:54You said you cut yourself?
00:41:57I, I was confused.
00:41:59Okay.
00:42:00Well, take a minute.
00:42:01See if you can un-confuse yourself.
00:42:04Because you were seen wearing it that night.
00:42:06You were seen being intimate with Mr. Brouard.
00:42:08Hmm?
00:42:13It, it started as a joke.
00:42:15That's all it was.
00:42:16What was?
00:42:17I'd read about them as sort of, er,
00:42:19a celebration.
00:42:21What exactly are you talking about?
00:42:23A bacchanal.
00:42:26You mean like the ancient Romans,
00:42:28a sort of ritual?
00:42:33Yeah, he joked about it.
00:42:34He said, er,
00:42:35he said this was his own private island.
00:42:40Guy Brouard persuaded you to take part in a reenactment.
00:42:45He said we could do anything we want.
00:42:47There were no rules.
00:42:50He joked he was the only god on Salkirk.
00:42:54And what happened?
00:42:59We dressed up.
00:43:01Me and him.
00:43:03Costumes.
00:43:04Masks.
00:43:06Torches.
00:43:12Wine.
00:43:17He chased me from the house through the forest.
00:43:19And then onto the seawall.
00:43:21That's where it happened.
00:43:22Sorry, er, chased?
00:43:23It's, er,
00:43:24sort of,
00:43:25hunt.
00:43:29It's part of the game.
00:43:32Do you have sex with him?
00:43:38Out loud, please,
00:43:39for the recording.
00:43:40Yes.
00:43:57Why, why did you go with him?
00:43:59He's old enough to be your dad.
00:44:03He was very persuasive.
00:44:06He was looking after us.
00:44:09That's not an answer, Sophia.
00:44:11Money, okay?
00:44:13I want to do a master's degree and I can't get the funding.
00:44:17It's really hard to get sponsorship these days.
00:44:20My parents have just divorced.
00:44:22All the money's gone.
00:44:23They can't afford it, so...
00:44:28Guy offered.
00:44:31But, there were strings attached.
00:44:32Am I right?
00:44:35Yeah, it was really stupid.
00:44:39I never should have done it.
00:44:40I can't...
00:44:43I can't imagine what my family will say.
00:44:46What about your boyfriend?
00:44:48What does he reckon?
00:44:50He never knew.
00:44:53I left him sleeping.
00:44:55So, after the intercourse?
00:45:00Mr Broad, he fell down and cut himself.
00:45:05He was really drunk at this point.
00:45:10Yeah, that must be the blood on my clothes.
00:45:16Okay, and then what?
00:45:18He left.
00:45:20He...
00:45:21He seemed okay.
00:45:23I...
00:45:24I walked back to the bunkhouse.
00:45:26Yeah, stripped off my clothes, put them in the laundry.
00:45:28That was the last I saw of him on the beach.
00:45:32Honest.
00:45:33I need to let her go.
00:45:34What?
00:45:35Crown prosecution would throw it straight out.
00:45:36Oh, you think she's innocent just because she talks posh?
00:45:37No, I think the CPS will say we don't have enough to charge her.
00:45:38She admits they had sex.
00:45:39She lied about it before.
00:45:40But that's because her boyfriend was working right alongside her.
00:45:41Oh, come on.
00:45:42We can put her on the beach.
00:45:43We've got blood on her clothes, consistent with delivering a blow to the head.
00:45:44Could be a fool, just like she said.
00:45:45Okay, well then how do you explain the metal shards?
00:45:46None of the evidence is conclusive.
00:45:47Why are you so keen for her to be guilty?
00:45:48Why are you so keen for her to be innocent?
00:45:49All right, what's her motive?
00:45:50Well, I don't know.
00:45:51Maybe she went too far and attacked her during one of their little games.
00:45:54Too many maybes.
00:45:55The boyfriend has more of a motive than she does.
00:45:56I don't know.
00:45:57It's a true crime.
00:45:58Where are you from?
00:45:59Unless your boyfriend can't be guilty or something.
00:46:00But yeah, my boyfriend can't be guilty.
00:46:01Huh?
00:46:02I don't know what she looks like.
00:46:03Perhaps she's accused her were.
00:46:04They don't have enough to charge her.
00:46:05She admits they had sex.
00:46:06She lied about it before.
00:46:07Well, that's because her boyfriend was working right alongside her.
00:46:10Oh, come on.
00:46:11We can put her on the beach.
00:46:12Too many maybes. The boyfriend has more of a motive than she does.
00:46:18Maybe she wasn't the last one to see him that night.
00:46:20Don't you just ever go with your gut?
00:46:23No.
00:46:25Nor should anyone.
00:46:39Hi, Mrs. Broad.
00:46:43Time for lunch.
00:46:48You okay?
00:46:53Here you are.
00:46:59Sam?
00:47:02What's happening? What are you doing?
00:47:04I'm going.
00:47:06Going where?
00:47:09I don't understand.
00:47:10Yes, you do. You think I'm staying here any longer?
00:47:13Did you have an affair with him?
00:47:17Did you?
00:47:18No.
00:47:19Did you?
00:47:20No, it was one night.
00:47:22Yeah, I'm going.
00:47:23Stupid. It's one night.
00:47:24Get off me. Get off me.
00:47:25Sam, hear me out.
00:47:26No.
00:47:36This, this is, this is pretty clear.
00:47:38She admits that she was with him.
00:47:40She admits that they had sex.
00:47:41That's hardly enough for the CPS to charge her.
00:47:44Well, isn't it?
00:47:46We know she's lied before.
00:47:50At her first interview.
00:47:52Someone already briefed you, sir.
00:47:53Didn't she begin by giving us a false statement?
00:47:54No sexual relationship.
00:47:55Keep up.
00:47:56She didn't want to admit it in case her boyfriend discovered.
00:47:57Well, it looks like you need to dig a bit deeper, Inspector.
00:47:58Take it.
00:47:59Do me a favour, would you?
00:48:00Have you seen the four moments before you?
00:48:01You're going to have a call for the court?
00:48:02No sexual relationship.
00:48:03Keep up.
00:48:04What?
00:48:05She didn't want to admit it in case her boyfriend discovered.
00:48:07Well, it looks like you need to dig a bit deeper, Inspector.
00:48:11Do me a favour, would you?
00:48:24If you're going to make a report to DCI guys,
00:48:26at least have the courtesy to warn me in advance.
00:48:28He asked me a direct question, and I answered it.
00:48:31And?
00:48:32You didn't think it would be best to alert me?
00:48:34Oh, look, whatever's going on between you two, yeah?
00:48:36It's got nothing to do with me.
00:48:37Yeah, I see. He's giving you a full lowdown.
00:48:40No, he just said that you guys have worked together before.
00:48:43That's all.
00:48:43And then he asked you for a case update?
00:48:45And knowing he was out to get me, you happily provided it.
00:48:47It wasn't like that.
00:48:48Look, there's one quality I value above all others, OK?
00:48:51And that's loyalty.
00:48:52Hang on. You do not get the question, Mike.
00:48:54No, you hang on. I've stood by you since I got here.
00:48:56What the hell's that supposed to mean?
00:48:57I see the lads smirking when I tear up on you.
00:48:59They think you're a pain in the arse.
00:49:01They feel sorry for me being paired up with you.
00:49:03Who said that? Tell me your name.
00:49:04Look, if I'm prepared to take you as I find you,
00:49:06you should extend me the same courtesy.
00:49:07Oh, you listen to yourself as the Lord of the Manor.
00:49:09You're not a team player, and I'm a bloody main servant.
00:49:14Well, I'm not sure there's much point in us continuing.
00:49:18You and I.
00:49:20Perhaps you should put him for reassignment out of this case.
00:49:22Wait, hang on.
00:49:23Better for both of us.
00:49:24Wait, hang on.
00:49:26Turn the light, right?
00:49:28All right, that's right.
00:49:30You're on the dick.
00:49:32Back to the side.
00:49:33One, two, three, four.
00:49:37The crowd's breaking.
00:49:42Oh, what are you doing?
00:49:44Nada.
00:49:45I'll make you tea.
00:49:46I'll see you try.
00:49:47It's no bother.
00:49:48Don't be daft.
00:49:49We're going out, love.
00:49:50We're going to the cemetery.
00:49:52You're driving us.
00:49:53I'm tired, Dad.
00:49:55Adversary.
00:49:56I know.
00:49:56But...
00:49:57For your mother.
00:49:59I'll keep it in my own way.
00:50:04Hi, Mum.
00:50:05Hello?
00:50:18Thanks so much.
00:50:21Hello.
00:50:23Bye.
00:50:28Morning.
00:50:28Hi.
00:50:29I just got a call from Adrienne Burrard's boss.
00:50:32She's willing to talk.
00:50:35Better head down there, then.
00:50:36Okay.
00:50:37I'll hold the port and I'll text you for the address.
00:50:38Well, you're at the point of contact.
00:50:39You should probably come.
00:50:40Thought you told me to put in for reassignment.
00:50:43Let's leave that for now.
00:50:44Until after we've solved the case.
00:50:45This, from the 14th.
00:51:05Look, see?
00:51:06There's Adrienne leaving.
00:51:08And then...
00:51:101701, out the door.
00:51:12That's plenty of time for him to get down to Solkot.
00:51:14I'll check CCTV from the train platform.
00:51:18So, how's it going?
00:51:20Very insightful.
00:51:21Thank you for the access.
00:51:23It was only a matter of time before you guys turned up here.
00:51:26Oh, really?
00:51:27Adrienne likes to overstep the boundary.
00:51:29You don't like him.
00:51:31Thinks the world owes him a living.
00:51:34You're only as good as your last deal.
00:51:36And Adrienne's been losing money lately.
00:51:39How?
00:51:40He burns through everything he earns at top speed.
00:51:44He brought us a new bond scheme.
00:51:46People failed to invest.
00:51:48All very embarrassing.
00:51:51His father was on the board here for years.
00:51:54What you didn't know?
00:51:57Adrienne tried to persuade him to come out of retirement.
00:52:00Helped fund it.
00:52:02And?
00:52:02And it didn't happen.
00:52:04His father refused to help him.
00:52:07Left him to drown.
00:52:11Well, thank you.
00:52:13So, he's a screw-up.
00:52:15Basically.
00:52:16Pisses his money away at the bank.
00:52:18Tries to drag his dad into it to bail him out.
00:52:20No dice.
00:52:21He needed that inheritance more than ever.
00:52:23Coupled with the fact his father's screwing the wife.
00:52:26Certainly paints a picture.
00:52:32Toxicology report just came in.
00:52:35Oxycodone.
00:52:36There's a thriving black market.
00:52:38People take it with just about anything.
00:52:40Enough in his bloodstream.
00:52:42There's a scholarship.
00:52:43If it was self-administered, he was careless.
00:52:46Would have caused him to go into respiratory failure.
00:52:48I don't understand what you said he bled out.
00:52:50It was hard to ascertain what took him first.
00:52:52Well, we'd better check with Mrs. Brouard's doctor.
00:52:56They might be the source.
00:52:58Already done that.
00:52:58She's only prescribed morphine.
00:53:00And there was nothing else found in the house search.
00:53:03So, where'd it come from?
00:53:08You reckon Adrian might have a drug problem?
00:53:11Burns through his money, she said.
00:53:14Yeah.
00:53:17Email this to us, would you?
00:53:18Sure.
00:53:19So, you left work early on the day he died.
00:53:25Now, hang on.
00:53:27Do you think Adrian was involved, Inspector?
00:53:29Mrs. Brouard, please don't interfere.
00:53:30It all comes back to that film.
00:53:34They found it.
00:53:35The film with Guy and I together, they know all about it.
00:53:40Somehow, Cynthia found the DVD.
00:53:42Oh, Jesus.
00:53:43You're making a mistake, Inspector.
00:53:47You think my husband was jealous.
00:53:49Look.
00:53:49You think this was a crime of jealousy.
00:53:51Mrs. Brouard, please.
00:53:52Adrian knew everything.
00:53:56He agreed to let me do it.
00:53:58Adrian had lost money.
00:54:00A lot of money.
00:54:02He bankrupted us.
00:54:04We were completely washed up.
00:54:06Can't help.
00:54:06No, they need to hear this.
00:54:09So, of course, we went to Guy, begged, pleaded for his help, but he wouldn't budge.
00:54:15He enjoyed having control over everyone.
00:54:19He relished every little weakness.
00:54:22So, I suggested it.
00:54:24We all know the kinds of games that Guy liked to play.
00:54:27I suggested that I prostitute myself, and Adrian agreed.
00:54:30It was an idea that we picked up between the two of us.
00:54:33So, the notion that he killed him in some sort of jealous fit, well, it's absurd.
00:54:46Do you have any evidence for this?
00:54:50I made him sign a contract.
00:54:52I drafted it myself.
00:54:57Here's money.
00:54:59My body.
00:55:03Sir, just got a text.
00:55:23Confirmation.
00:55:25CCTV at Brighton.
00:55:27He took the early train home.
00:55:30Damn it.
00:55:30Adrian Broad's not responsible.
00:55:33Though he might have paid someone to do it, I suppose.
00:55:36Someone could have easily waited till Sophia was gone and attacked him when he was helpless.
00:55:43Let's get back to base.
00:55:49Christ.
00:55:49What time's the ferry?
00:55:54On this island.
00:55:55It comes when it comes.
00:55:57What are you thinking?
00:55:58Well, you still don't know where the hell he got the drugs from.
00:56:02Oh, look who it is.
00:56:04Leave it to me.
00:56:09Hi, Cynthia.
00:56:10Hello.
00:56:11Can I ask you a question?
00:56:14I mean, you already interviewed me.
00:56:16No, yeah, I know that.
00:56:18I just want to know, where'd you get the weed?
00:56:21We don't want to arrest you, okay?
00:56:24We just, we just need the name of your supplier, that's all.
00:56:28It's just some bloke, I know.
00:56:31Okay.
00:56:32Can you give me the name?
00:56:35Come on, Cynthia, where'd it come from?
00:56:37Just.
00:56:39Look, you need to talk to Paul.
00:56:41He has this little hideaway where he keeps it all.
00:56:55Guess it's not back to base after all.
00:56:57Paul!
00:57:19Paul!
00:57:23We need to have a word, Paul.
00:57:24Why?
00:57:25What's happened?
00:57:26Uh, why don't you come inside, dear?
00:57:27We'll have a chat.
00:57:28Why?
00:57:29You have reason to believe you've been selling illegal drugs.
00:57:31I haven't.
00:57:32I haven't touched anything like that at all.
00:57:33No, no, we know.
00:57:34I don't know what you're talking about.
00:57:36Oh!
00:57:37I'll just come right out with it, why don't you?
00:57:39Paul!
00:57:40Paul!
00:57:40Paul!
00:57:41Paul, stop!
00:57:44Paul!
00:57:49Come on.
00:57:52Keep up, papers.
00:57:54Come on.
00:57:59Pull!
00:58:01Pull!
00:58:06Pull!
00:58:10Pull!
00:58:21Pull!
00:58:21Pull!
00:58:21Pull!
00:58:24Stop!
00:58:34Paul!
00:58:36Stop!
00:58:41Paul! Not that way!
00:58:44It's nowhere to go, Paul!
00:58:47Paul!
00:58:49Paul!
00:58:54Come on!
00:59:00Hey, Bert!
00:59:06He's got some power in them legs of yours.
00:59:09And a pretty good tackle, too.
00:59:11Rugby.
00:59:13Oh, of course.
00:59:21Here we go. We don't want you going home in your dirty pants, do we?
00:59:25Stop smiling, would you?
00:59:28Right, the kid's being looked over by a doctor, but we have to wait till a solicitor gets here.
00:59:33And I've sent someone round to go search through his little den.
00:59:36Come on, hurry up, cupcake. Let's get you a sandwich.
00:59:43You know what? I don't know anything about you.
00:59:45I don't know anything about you.
00:59:48Well, like, where are you living?
00:59:50Are you back at your family estate?
00:59:52In my old teenage bedroom.
00:59:54No, just...
00:59:56You know, I've got a place on the coast. Just renting.
00:59:58Mmm.
01:00:00I couldn't really go back home again, so...
01:00:02Oh.
01:00:04Is that a sore subject?
01:00:06There's a lot of history in my family.
01:00:08Well, the eldest son's supposed to take over, but...
01:00:12So, what's your story?
01:00:14How did you end up a, what was it?
01:00:16Career officer.
01:00:18Well, I did a law degree at Oxford.
01:00:20Well, of course.
01:00:22My uncle was a barrister of silk.
01:00:24Everyone expected me to follow in his footsteps.
01:00:27But, uh...
01:00:28Well, I got obsessed with criminology.
01:00:31Just the way the whole system's set up.
01:00:34Then I knew I didn't want to spend my life in a courtroom.
01:00:37I wanted to be on the front line.
01:00:43Did your family kick off?
01:00:46Yeah, they didn't speak to me for a while.
01:00:49I love this job.
01:00:52Gives me some sort of purpose than I really have before.
01:01:03Mr. Brouard had opiates in his bloodstream.
01:01:12He believed they were a factor in his death.
01:01:15How'd they get on the island, Paul?
01:01:20She kept asking for stronger medicine.
01:01:22And you knew someone who could help?
01:01:24Who could supply you?
01:01:25Yeah.
01:01:28How did Mr. Brouard get hold of it?
01:01:31You buy something for him as well?
01:01:32I had no idea that he knew about it.
01:01:46Found these, Paul.
01:01:51Said that you told us about your little hiding place.
01:01:55What were you doing with them?
01:01:57I swear to you, I don't know why I kept them, please believe me.
01:01:59I found them.
01:02:01This camera tripod's been identified as the weapon that caused his head injuries.
01:02:04He was clubbed with it.
01:02:05The camera's broken and the film's destroyed.
01:02:08Can you tell us what's on it?
01:02:09No.
01:02:10The water's made the film unretrievable.
01:02:12It's not looking very good for you, is it, Paul?
01:02:14No.
01:02:15You're in possession of the murder weapon.
01:02:16The drugs that were in his system.
01:02:20It wasn't me.
01:02:22Believe me, it wasn't me.
01:02:23I didn't have anything to do with it.
01:02:28Who supplied the oxycodone, Paul?
01:02:30people?
01:02:44Rob Palmer?
01:02:45Oh, my God.
01:03:15Oh, my God.
01:03:45Oh, my God.
01:03:47Oh, my God.
01:03:51Hi, Mum.
01:03:53Hi.
01:03:55Yeah, yeah, I'm, uh, I'm well enough.
01:04:01You?
01:04:03Sure.
01:04:07Yeah.
01:04:09Yeah.
01:04:11Yeah.
01:04:15Yeah.
01:04:21Yeah.
01:04:23Yeah.
01:04:25Yeah.
01:04:27Yeah.
01:04:37So you think you can just walk into my room, do you?
01:04:39Well, say what you're going to say.
01:04:41Come on.
01:04:47I knew it was only a matter of time.
01:04:49As soon as you started visiting, I knew you'd become obsessed.
01:04:55New toy.
01:04:57It's a shame it didn't work out for you.
01:05:01Guess you're just going to have to kiss all this goodbye.
01:05:06Aren't you?
01:05:07Please leave.
01:05:13Please leave.
01:05:15You all right?
01:05:25Yeah, it's just, um, out of nowhere.
01:05:31You know, noise is going to be snapping at my heels.
01:05:35I don't know how you can eat that stuff.
01:05:37What even is that?
01:05:39These.
01:05:40Figs.
01:05:41Food of the Gods.
01:05:42Hang on.
01:05:43Hmm.
01:05:44He said he was all good at me.
01:05:46I'm like, what are you going to do?
01:05:47Well, you know what it's up to me?
01:05:49How am I?
01:05:50You know what I'm talking about?
01:05:51You all right?
01:05:52Yeah, it's just, um...
01:05:55Oh, it's just, um...
01:05:56Out of nowhere.
01:05:58Now, no, it's just gonna be snapping at my heels.
01:06:01Don't know how you can eat that stuff.
01:06:02What even is that?
01:06:04He said he was Augustus.
01:06:06Who?
01:06:07Guy Bruard.
01:06:08You know your Roman history?
01:06:10Emperor Augustus?
01:06:12One of my current favourites.
01:06:13What is it with men?
01:06:14Why are they so obsessed with the Roman Empire?
01:06:16No, no, no, hang on.
01:06:17Listen.
01:06:18I read about it last night.
01:06:20Naturally.
01:06:22Augustus thought he was being poisoned.
01:06:24He thought someone was trying to kill him, so he changed his diet.
01:06:27Ate figs from the trees, plucked his own fruit from the orchard.
01:06:30Where is this going?
01:06:31Tin soup.
01:06:32What?
01:06:33That's what Guy Bruard ate.
01:06:35You can't tamper with a tin.
01:06:36It's safe to eat.
01:06:38And fresh fruit.
01:06:41We're looking at the possibility that his food or drink might have been spiked.
01:06:45As a precursor to murder, perhaps.
01:06:48Maybe a way to pacify him.
01:06:50He was fussy about his food, I told you.
01:06:52It usually came from a tin.
01:06:55Not much of a banquet for Bacchus, is it?
01:07:01What about the wine, then?
01:07:02Opened an hour or so beforehand.
01:07:03Opened an hour or so beforehand.
01:07:05Then it sits on the dining table to breathe.
01:07:11Easy enough to tamper with.
01:07:13Where's the bottle now?
01:07:15There was shards of glass out by the sea wall.
01:07:17Okay, so let's assume for a moment that's how it got into his bloodstream.
01:07:22The person responsible would have had to know that bottle would be there.
01:07:26Everyone knew.
01:07:27It was his regular routine.
01:07:29Augustus.
01:07:31That's what he called himself.
01:07:34He's hinting at something.
01:07:35Okay, so who was it trying to poison Augustus back then?
01:07:41Livia.
01:07:43And who was she, Professor?
01:07:45Mrs. Brouard.
01:07:49We need to talk to you.
01:07:50We're police officers.
01:07:53Where's the boy?
01:07:56Where's Paul?
01:07:57Well, we're holding him.
01:08:04He was supplying you with illegal drugs.
01:08:07I don't have much time.
01:08:10Here, take a sip.
01:08:11I begged him to help me.
01:08:15I found their way into your husband's wine.
01:08:20He was drugged, Mrs. Brouard.
01:08:25We need you to tell us exactly what happened.
01:08:33Someone went into the garden and spiked your husband's wine bottle.
01:08:38He always ended hours before his dinner, paranoid about being spiked.
01:08:45But he would never drink red wine without letting it breathe.
01:08:52I knew I'd have the opportunity.
01:08:56You know how many nights I endured, listening to their voices, laughter from the gardens.
01:09:05I put up with it for such a long time.
01:09:11I was ill, so I allowed it.
01:09:15When you love somebody, you want them to be happy.
01:09:19Then it all started getting out of hand.
01:09:22He went with poor A.D.'s wife.
01:09:25I could hear them together through the wall.
01:09:28And it was more than I could stomach.
01:09:40She's not strong enough to wield a weapon.
01:09:42We're looking at two different crimes here.
01:09:45The blow to the head wasn't enough to kill her, but together with the drugs, it was a lethal combination.
01:09:50Paul thought she was responsible.
01:09:54That's why he hid the mask and the camera in case there was something on it.
01:09:57But he's wrong.
01:09:59There's someone else who's implicated.
01:10:01Okay, so what are we trying to do?
01:10:02Get CPS to charge her with manslaughter?
01:10:04No, no.
01:10:05Sir, sir, a crime was committed to you.
01:10:07That woman lay there, night after night,
01:10:11knowing her husband was on the other side of the wall having sex with God knows who.
01:10:15Don't you think I know that?
01:10:16I'm saying it's true, Havers.
01:10:18A crime was committed there.
01:10:20There's someone else who's implicated, okay?
01:10:24Let's just wait till we've got the full picture.
01:10:27Understood?
01:10:46Let's do it.
01:10:55Let's just wait till we've got a chance of getting a chance of being put on it.
01:10:59Okay.
01:10:59Well, if I know it's a captain, I'll tell you what's going on.
01:11:02Let's do it.
01:11:03Let's do it.
01:11:04Let's do it.
01:11:05Let's do it.
01:11:07Let's do it.
01:11:10So, let's do it.
01:11:13Let's do it.
01:11:14Let's do it.
01:11:15Okay.
01:11:15Good morning.
01:11:43Morning.
01:11:44I spoke to Maya.
01:11:46Oh, and?
01:11:47I was right.
01:11:49Air analysis.
01:11:50Evidence of other drugs in the system.
01:11:53Morphine, thiazepam.
01:11:55She tried this before, on several occasions.
01:11:59Okay, so, what do you want to do about it?
01:12:01We hold off on the arrest.
01:12:03Until we know who attacked him.
01:12:05Until we get the full picture?
01:12:14So, what are we missing, then?
01:12:18Well, there's something...
01:12:21...something passed us by.
01:12:23I need to go back to basics, Havers.
01:12:34Start again from scratch.
01:12:39Okay, well, what about this collection of his?
01:12:43What about it?
01:12:44Well, you said he modeled his life after people in ancient history, yeah?
01:12:47Huh?
01:12:48I don't know.
01:12:49You tell me.
01:12:50Who were they all?
01:12:54Sophia said she'd seen a catalogue.
01:12:56That's 27.
01:12:57Mm-hmm.
01:12:58Okay, 28.
01:12:59Statue of an aristocratic Roman boy.
01:13:01I guess that's him.
01:13:0229.
01:13:03Early 20th century naked woman bathing.
01:13:05Yeah, yeah.
01:13:06Not a looker, is she?
01:13:07Uh, okay.
01:13:0830.
01:13:09Roman red glazed pottery bust Diana.
01:13:10Something used to be here.
01:13:11Hmm?
01:13:12Has 30 gone missing?
01:13:13Roman red glazed pottery bust Diana.
01:13:14Diana.
01:13:15That's what I used to call her.
01:13:16Yeah.
01:13:17Yeah.
01:13:18Yeah.
01:13:19Yeah.
01:13:20Yeah.
01:13:21Yeah.
01:13:22Yeah.
01:13:23Yeah.
01:13:24Yeah.
01:13:25Yeah.
01:13:26Yeah.
01:13:27Yeah.
01:13:28Yeah.
01:13:29Yeah.
01:13:30Yeah.
01:13:31Yeah.
01:13:32Yeah.
01:13:33Yeah.
01:13:34Yeah.
01:13:35That's what I used to call her.
01:13:40Cynthia said that name.
01:13:41Said it was a nickname he gave her.
01:13:48What's going on, Valerie?
01:13:51A piece of art from the catalogue appears to have gone walkabout.
01:13:57It was broken, sir.
01:14:00The bust was smashed.
01:14:02Did you keep the pieces?
01:14:05Yeah.
01:14:06Can you show us?
01:14:07Can you show us?
01:14:38My face, doesn't it look like...
01:15:06Cynthia.
01:15:08Her mother, my sister, Rose, she's in a bad way.
01:15:19Sin has to run things at home, do all the cooking and change her mother's sheets when she wets herself.
01:15:25It's the drink that does it.
01:15:28Sin's at college most days, but over the summer it gets harder for her.
01:15:33I told her she could come and stay here with us in the holidays.
01:15:35She's content, up in her room, just listening to music.
01:15:41And then there was this stupid thing with the bust.
01:15:43Well, just a coincidence, but Mr. Brouard, he noticed it, kept going on about it, kept making comments.
01:15:49We all knew what he was like, but when it's your own niece and you're supposed to be looking after her.
01:15:55You felt uncomfortable with the things he was saying to her.
01:15:58He said that having her in the house was like having a real work of art here.
01:16:02That Diana had come to life.
01:16:05Goddess on earth, a divine form.
01:16:07I saw the way he looked at her.
01:16:11Now you were torn.
01:16:13You wanted her here with you, but you didn't want him getting close to her.
01:16:16Made me shudder every time he said anything.
01:16:22So you broke it.
01:16:25That's an expensive fit of anger.
01:16:29I thought he'd be angry when I told him about it.
01:16:32He was at first, but...
01:16:33And he seemed to forget about it.
01:16:40Spoke to some insurance firm.
01:16:49I'll need to take these pieces.
01:16:58She said he didn't seem too upset about it.
01:17:00In the catalogue, this is valued at five figures.
01:17:03It's a reproduction.
01:17:08Fake.
01:17:10Yeah.
01:17:11That's what I reckon.
01:17:15I didn't think the Romans had no studs.
01:17:17I didn't think the Romans had no studs.
01:17:19I didn't think the Romans had no studs.
01:17:33Inspector, what's going on?
01:17:49Can we take a look around?
01:17:51We need to see inside.
01:17:52What, do you have a warrant?
01:17:55We can come back with one if you'd like.
01:18:03I assume you want to see Sophia's Pottery Workshop?
01:18:15Look at all this stuff.
01:18:17It's a regular little factory you've got going on here.
01:18:29Forgeries?
01:18:30Oh, well, reproductions.
01:18:33I used to say potato.
01:18:35Did you know what was going on?
01:18:39Tell us the truth, Sam.
01:18:40How deeply involved were you in this little scam?
01:18:43You weren't honest with us, Sophia.
01:19:04What?
01:19:05Oh, we've done our homework.
01:19:08We went to Cambridge, saw your studio, China.
01:19:14Isn't that what he called you?
01:19:17Creating fake masterpieces.
01:19:19You stole a priceless piece of art from Mr. Brouard's collection.
01:19:25Replaced it so he wouldn't notice.
01:19:27Just bad luck for you that it got broken.
01:19:29No, no.
01:19:30Wait a second.
01:19:31What happened when he discovered the theft?
01:19:35Did he confront you?
01:19:37Threaten you with the police?
01:19:38And then it spiraled into violence.
01:19:43He had no eye at all, you know.
01:19:46He collected art with enthusiasm, but actually had no concept of what was good and what was garbage.
01:19:51A man wasn't a true collector.
01:19:56He was a sham.
01:19:59So you thought you'd relieve him of his masterpiece, replace it with a replica?
01:20:04Is that why you left Cynthia's little nose stud there?
01:20:07A little joke at his expense.
01:20:10Where's the original Diana statue?
01:20:15Sold to fund your research?
01:20:21Tell us what happened when he realized it was stolen.
01:20:28Came to find me.
01:20:30He said he would expose me.
01:20:33Unless I...
01:20:36Unless you consented to his little roleplay.
01:20:40So, that was the reason you did it.
01:20:46He was twisted.
01:20:48He enjoyed playing his little power games.
01:20:51You had sex with him just to silence him.
01:20:55But I didn't know the whole thing would be filmed.
01:20:59And now everything I did will forever be on film.
01:21:04It just happened in the moment.
01:21:06I felt humiliated.
01:21:09I felt powerless.
01:21:14When I came to Solcott, I was someone else.
01:21:17My tutors, they said I had a great future.
01:21:31This island, it's...
01:21:33It's destroyed me.
01:21:36It's time for us to go, Sophia.
01:21:48Who?
01:21:54Sophia.
01:21:57Sophia.
01:21:57It's time to go.
01:22:02Sophia.
01:22:02Sophia.
01:22:04Hey.
01:22:06Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
01:22:09I can't do this.
01:22:11Sophia.
01:22:12Look at me.
01:22:13Child.
01:22:14I'm prison.
01:22:15This doesn't have to be the end of the road.
01:22:20You're bright.
01:22:22And you're talented.
01:22:23What the hell?
01:22:27Does any of that matter now?
01:22:28It matters.
01:22:29No, don't disappear.
01:22:30No.
01:22:32It matters because you were manipulated by that man.
01:22:36No.
01:22:36Any jury would see.
01:22:37You didn't plan to kill him.
01:22:44You've got to be strong.
01:22:47Look at me.
01:22:51It's all right.
01:22:53Keep your breath down.
01:23:03It's okay.
01:23:04It's okay.
01:23:04It's okay.
01:23:08It's okay.
01:23:12It's okay.
01:23:23It's okay.
01:23:24It's okay.
01:23:24The estate is up for sale.
01:23:52What a relief, really.
01:23:54All those monstrosities up for auction.
01:24:00Most of the money will go to charity,
01:24:02but Cynthia gets a decent slice of the pie.
01:24:10What will happen with Mrs. Burad?
01:24:14CPS have said they won't prosecute.
01:24:18We're finished here.
01:24:19I'll see you next time.
01:24:27You've got a car.
01:24:27You've got a company.
01:24:29We're here to buy a small town.
01:24:31No, you're not a good guy.
01:24:33We're here to buy some of the goods from here.
01:24:38Ruard, there was no one there to stand in his way.
01:24:56You tell him no, show him where the boundary lies.
01:25:00Life's supposed to be a battle.
01:25:06Is that your way of telling me I'm still on the team?
01:25:08I'm still on the team.
01:25:38I'm still on the team.
01:26:08I'm still on the team.
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