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Sister Boniface Mysteries (2022) Season 4 Episode 3- Are Ye' Dancin'.
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00:00Oh, Dottie, it's been far too long.
00:19And Tom Thomas, it's yourself.
00:22Here are you, ladies and gentlemen.
00:24You old charmer.
00:28The party's here now.
00:29Oh, be quiet, you. You give the game away.
00:33And this is my husband, Angus.
00:36Sergeant Livingston, this is Vera's sister, Jean.
00:39Nice to meet you. Mrs Clam, she'll be here any second.
00:42Hurry, hurry.
00:46Dottie!
00:52Dottie!
00:53Back sensations. The boat that lights can hit the door.
00:57There's something afoot.
00:57Mrs Clam is outside.
01:05Hello?
01:07Dottie?
01:09I need to borrow a spare teapot.
01:13I know you're in there.
01:15Answer the door.
01:17No, no, no.
01:17I have guests arriving.
01:23What's the matter with the woman?
01:25Has she gone deaf?
01:27She's gone.
01:31Right then.
01:32Where shall we put this?
01:34Oh, oh, boo, oh.
01:36No.
01:36Oh.
01:36Oh.
01:37Oh.
01:37Oh.
01:52Oh.
01:57Oh.
01:58How old's the birthday, girl?
02:10Start the sweepstake.
02:11Oh, yes, she's very fond of steak.
02:13Lost my accent a long time ago.
02:16Been up the road over 40 years now.
02:19Oh, this is our son, Callum.
02:21Oh, yes, and you'll be providing the entertainment, I hear.
02:24Some of it, aye.
02:25The rest of the band should be here soon.
02:27More's the pity.
02:28Oh, musical differences.
02:30Something like that.
02:32But Cal wanted to do it for his auntie,
02:34so it's a cross we have to bear.
02:45Shall I bring the equipment in, Father?
02:47It's no use to us in the van, is it?
02:49I do so admire a man who knows how to use his instrument.
03:05You could have warned me this place was so English.
03:12Best to see you both.
03:15Oh, will you be giving us a song tomorrow night, then doll?
03:18Oh, no.
03:18All right, Ed, you let me take that, Maggie.
03:21All right.
03:23Is he not letting you?
03:26It's my choice.
03:28Margaret.
03:28Why, the good Lord's so fit to take their mother and not him, I will never know.
03:40Jeannie, go and see your sister.
03:44Yes, yes, I'm coming.
03:54I'm coming.
03:55Jeannie, surprise.
04:09It's been far too long since I've seen you on your birthday.
04:20I'm not sure I'll have time for socialising.
04:24I'm fully booked all week.
04:26Ah, well, that's another surprise.
04:28It was my Callum that booked the rooms.
04:30One for him, one for me and Angus, and then the other two are for friends.
04:36Angus came with you?
04:37Yes, you won't have to lift a finger.
04:40We brought Stovies and Cranachan for tea.
04:44Angus made it specially.
04:46I've already started dinner.
04:49Well, we could put on a spread, like a buffet.
04:53Shame to waste it.
04:55Buffets are for christenings and funerals.
05:00I'll fetch your room key.
05:03You've not had your tea.
05:07She's your friend.
05:09How can you not know how long she is?
05:10You're a lady, you're a lady, my little gentleman.
05:14Whoa.
05:15How much does that say, Bag?
05:17Worth every penny.
05:19Did you ask her to have it playing some of your tunes?
05:22No, no.
05:23Count.
05:23I was thinking we should try some of Jimmy's new arrangements tomorrow.
05:26And I'd like Maggie to sing for my aunt.
05:29Is that so?
05:30Her voice is beautiful.
05:31People should hear it.
05:33I don't think so.
05:37I've no interest in my son's pathetic attempts to bevert perfectly good tunes in the name of modernity.
05:43And that abomination has no place on this stage.
05:45This is a traditional Cayley band.
05:47If you don't like it, you can go back to ploughing fields with your father.
05:52When are you going to stand up to him?
06:03To whom does this belong?
06:05Oh, I'll take that, Vera.
06:07Don't want you having a wee nosy.
06:09Please don't leave things lying about.
06:11I almost fell over it.
06:12Oh, cheers, Aunty V.
06:14That was bra.
06:15You're very welcome, Callum.
06:18You know, the last time I was at a party with my sister, it was a Cayley.
06:24His 18th birthday.
06:27Vera was there with Cyril.
06:28Oh, we had a grand time, didn't we?
06:30I don't think I've ever seen Vera laugh so much.
06:34Not long after that, the boys went off to war.
06:37I'm just hoping that the music will remind her of happier times.
06:45Right, who fancies a swally?
06:48A what?
06:48Sorry?
06:49A cheeky wee pint on the local.
06:51Provided I can get the first round.
06:53Oh, nice one, big man.
06:59We shall bid you all goodnight.
07:02But it's still early.
07:03Oh, John, let the Wains have some fun.
07:08Well, goodnight to you.
07:22Don't worry, Ma.
07:24We've got a plan.
07:24I weren't expecting this tonight.
07:31It's brilliant.
07:33I'm Peggy, by the way.
07:34Maggie?
07:37I love your outfit.
07:38Thanks.
07:39I can tell you where I got it from, if you like.
07:41Oh, no, it wouldn't suit me.
07:42That was great.
07:50Jimmy, how did you escape?
07:52When there's a will, there's a way.
07:53Eh, Jim?
07:53Can I guess a song?
08:02Oh, no.
08:02If my father finds out, then.
08:03Who's going to tell him?
08:04A way up in Clacken, with Dougal McClacken, I was as happy as happy could be.
08:31For Hestel turned me, was my little fitty.
08:37But me, he was Betty, he came treaty with me.
08:44Oh, dear, she's wonderful, beautiful.
08:49She's my queen, my joy, and my pride.
08:56She is so neat.
08:59I forbade you to come here.
09:02Out.
09:05Now!
09:06You can't talk to them like that.
09:09Jimmy, man, tell them where to go.
09:11I've heard enough of you.
09:13We'll be leaving in the morning.
09:15You can break the news to your mother.
09:18Move.
09:19Soon, you'll be on the ground, and they can live as they choose.
09:24Don't make it worse.
09:37This haggis smells amazing.
09:40So this is a creature native to the Scottish Highlands, is that right?
09:44Oh, oh, oh, yes, yes.
09:47We fat, hairy beasts that roam the wild heather.
09:51Not easy to catch, I can tell you.
09:54Really?
09:56I thought this came from a sheep.
09:58I thought I'd give you the day off.
10:10So, my services are not required, I see.
10:15Actually, I think this might be a little bit too heavy for me.
10:23I'm sorry.
10:24Could I trouble you for some porridge, Mrs. Clamp?
10:27No trouble at all.
10:33Porridge would be great.
10:34I'll wrap these up for you.
10:42You can take them to work.
10:47I guess she doesn't know that the Kayleigh's been cancelled.
10:51Maybe they were able to work things out with John, after all.
10:54I can do it without you, Dad.
10:58Maggie's a better calling, anyway.
11:00Nice to look at and all.
11:03It's a three-tier cake with all Vera's favourites.
11:07Liver and onion meatloaf on the bottom,
11:09tripe pudding cake in the middle,
11:11and gooseberry fool on the top.
11:22There's been a murder.
11:24How curious.
11:29I found something.
11:31A fragment of wood in the victim's hair.
11:33Could be from the floor when he was dragged under the table.
11:36Is there a theory percolating in there, Wimple?
11:40Well, bruising here, around the jaw,
11:45suggests a blow to the face.
11:47But the fatal injuries over here,
11:50stab wound to the abdomen.
11:52Then death would have been mercifully swift.
11:56That the victims?
11:59I believe so, yes.
12:01Which I'll examine back at the lab.
12:03And the time frame?
12:05Miss Tim will confirm she gave access to the victim
12:07at around half-eight this morning
12:09to collect his equipment.
12:10So he was killed in the last two hours?
12:12Hmm, what do we have here, then?
12:14Is it more blood?
12:17Affirmative.
12:19And given its location,
12:22it's possible the blood belongs to the assailant.
12:25Okay, so a handful of people had connections to the victim.
12:27Only three of them were here when the body was found.
12:30Okay, I'll talk to them.
12:31You head back to the guesthouse,
12:32talk to Jeannie and Angus,
12:34see if our northern neighbours
12:35can shed any light on what's happened here.
12:37Yes, sir.
12:37We'll need statements from you all
12:47after Sister Bonifest has taken her blood samples.
12:50And a fingerprints, please.
12:55Can we still have the ceilidh tonight?
12:58Well, you're not serious.
12:59We've just lost our father.
13:01I know.
13:02We're stuck here till they figure this out.
13:03I mean, what else are we going to do?
13:05Hey, so did you see John this morning?
13:09No, thank goodness.
13:12The two of you didn't get on?
13:14I hope you're not implying that my sister was involved.
13:18She's been here with me since you left.
13:21It's all right, Vera.
13:23John wasn't so bad back in the day.
13:26He loved the bones of his wife.
13:28And she died.
13:29He just turned into a cold and nasty man.
13:33Well, I'll need to get a statement from your husband.
13:36Is he here?
13:38Lazy Lump was in his bed till after breakfast.
13:41Right.
13:42Where's he now?
13:43Well, he's out running some errands.
13:46Right.
13:47Well, I'll need to get a statement when he gets back.
13:49Mrs. Clam.
13:50May I search the rooms, please?
13:52I'll fetch the keys.
14:04There was clearly no love lost between Callum and the deceased.
14:08Yeah.
14:08What do we have on Angus?
14:10What's the waiting for his statement?
14:12Anything on the murder weapon?
14:14Well, initial findings suggest a single-edged blade.
14:18I'm waiting for confirmation of the dimensions, so we've got a better idea what we're looking for.
14:23Well, has anything come from the whiskey glass I found in a victim's bedroom?
14:28Oh, yes.
14:29Yes.
14:29The granular residue that I found at the bottom of the glass was a form of barbiturates.
14:37I spoke to his doctor in Scotland.
14:39He had no prescriptions on file.
14:41So he could have been drugged?
14:43Well, I only found two sets of fingerprints on the glass.
14:46One was the victim's.
14:48And the other?
14:50He liked a dram before bed.
14:53I always fetched it for him.
14:56Did you drug your father with the intention of killing him?
14:59No.
15:00No.
15:01I just wanted him to sleep so that we could go to the pub and have some fun for once.
15:10He was a domineering man.
15:12It had kind of been easy to live with.
15:16Since losing my mother, it was like he needed to control us.
15:21To protect us, I suppose.
15:24What happened to her?
15:26She tripped and fell down the stairs when I was wee.
15:29That must have been quite a shock.
15:31It changed everything.
15:35And I struggled with my nerves.
15:37I still do.
15:38That's why I bought the pills.
15:42He was a difficult man.
15:44But he loved us.
15:46In his own way.
15:49I don't believe there was malicious intent on Mikey's part.
15:52No, agreed.
15:53She didn't give him enough to do him any harm.
15:57Ah!
15:58The birthday girl!
16:00There you are.
16:01I need to talk to you.
16:07It's about my brother-in-law.
16:09Mrs. Clam saw Angus leave before John was stabbed, and yet Jeannie had no idea.
16:16I couldn't go door to door and see if anyone's seen him.
16:19Ah, you're a natural.
16:20Do it.
16:20Love the kilt, sir?
16:21Love the kilt, sir.
16:26Very kindly provided by Angus for the party tonight.
16:29These things must be done properly.
16:32Oh, don't worry.
16:33I brought some for you and I'll...
16:34I'm not wearing a skirt.
16:37It's a kilt, Gillespie.
16:40And yes, you are.
16:41You too, Sergeant.
16:43That's an order.
16:43Angus, I need to talk about your movements around the time of John Adams' death.
16:49John?
16:50John?
16:51What, he's dead?
16:52Ah, yes.
16:53It's a terrible business.
16:54Dearly, dear.
16:55So, er, what's it you're looking for?
17:08Anything that could be pertinent to the case.
17:10Ah, just so we can eliminate you from our inquiries.
17:13Right.
17:14I, I wouldn't worry about that.
17:16That's, er, no, that's just the...
17:18I, erm...
17:21It's an awful lot of whiskey.
17:23I, erm, got a pal in the distillery and, er...
17:27Gives it me cheap, you know.
17:29You wouldn't be trying to sell it without a licence, would you?
17:33Did John know about this?
17:36Is that why you followed him to the church hall?
17:38To silence him?
17:39I didn't even know he was dead.
17:41We have a witness that saw you leave the guest's house early this morning.
17:45Aye, all right.
17:47Callum told me what happened in the pub last night.
17:51John.
17:53You can't just cancel the Cayley.
17:56This means so much to Jeannie.
18:02I suppose I could be persuaded.
18:05If you double defeat.
18:07Oh, come on.
18:09It's already costing a fortune.
18:11And you know the farm's struggling.
18:14Lucky you found ways to make a bit of extra cash then.
18:17What?
18:17I wonder what Jeannie would think of your sideline.
18:20Or the local constabulary come to that.
18:24I'm sure they'd be very interested.
18:26Pretty strong motives for murder.
18:34Murder?
18:35Oh, come on.
18:37No, I mean...
18:38Look, Vera blames me for taking Jeannie up to Scotland.
18:42So the Cayley was all about building bridges.
18:44Killing someone is not exactly going to put me in her good boots, is it?
18:49Is this your son's guitar?
18:55Aye.
18:59Is this that?
19:01Well, based on the microscopic structures of the wood, straight fine grain pattern...
19:08Well, this is a match for the fragment of wood that I found in the victim's hair.
19:14Right.
19:15Then we need to talk to Callum.
19:21Someone's only after trying to frame my Angus.
19:24I'm sure if he's innocent, he'll have nothing to worry about.
19:28What do you mean, if he's innocent?
19:31Oh, sorry, sorry.
19:33I didn't mean to snap.
19:34Especially after you sticking up for me earlier.
19:38It was like the good old days.
19:41Angus is a good man.
19:44Why would anyone make up lies about him?
19:50Oh, it was you.
19:53Well, I did see him leave the house.
19:57Oh, I should have guessed.
19:59You have never liked him.
20:01What nonsense.
20:02That's why you've never come to visit.
20:05That's why you haven't seen your nephew for 15 years.
20:09And your sister, for goodness sake.
20:12The sister who left me down here alone,
20:15looking after mother, hundreds of miles away.
20:18And never a thought for my poor Cyril.
20:20I grieved for that man.
20:23I wanted to grieve with you.
20:27But it was as if you resented me for being happy.
20:30You resented Angus for coming home.
20:33Have you any idea how much effort he's put into this party tonight?
20:38What party?
20:39A surprise.
20:41For your birthday.
20:43We shouldn't have bothered.
20:44Do you know, Vera,
20:47I think you've been alone for so long
20:50that you've forgotten what it means to love.
20:53Vera might be a crab at old bism,
21:14but she is not spoiling my fun.
21:17Folk have gone to a lot of trouble for this.
21:19They deserve a party.
21:21Oi, hold up.
21:26Callum, ain't it?
21:27Oi?
21:27Yeah, any idea how old your auntie is?
21:30Only I'm running a sweepstakes, see?
21:31No idea, sorry.
21:33Oh, you must know.
21:34How old's your mum, then?
21:36Erm...
21:37Callum, can we have a word, please?
21:44We saw how angry you were last night in the pub.
21:47Did you decide to pick up where you left off?
21:48We had word, sorry, but I didn't kill him.
21:53You can leave that thing in its case.
21:56I made myself clear yesterday.
21:57You don't get to control things anymore.
22:01Who do you think you are?
22:02Someone that is sick of the way that you treat my best friend.
22:05How am I going to...
22:06You stay away from my daughter?
22:11We love each other.
22:13And one day, we'll be married.
22:17You think a farmer's son can provide a life for my daughter?
22:22A fool who wastes money on things like this?
22:26That's an investment in our future.
22:29That's how I'll provide for my wife.
22:32Oh, really?
22:38We'll see you about that.
22:39Do you expect us to believe that after he destroyed your brand new guitar, you didn't retaliate?
22:52I wasn't going to give him the satisfaction.
22:55I want to spend my life with Maggie.
22:57Well, that'll be easier now that John's out of the way.
22:59You'd think she'd be my wife if I killed her da.
23:03Maggie loved him.
23:04In spite of everything.
23:05I couldn't risk losing her.
23:13So, I can confirm that the blood on the victim's collar is not his own.
23:17I'm checking the blood groups of our suspects to see if there's a match.
23:21You know, Callum seemingly has the most gain from John's murder.
23:25You think he was fighting to be with a woman he loves?
23:29That's so romantic.
23:35In the joining of hands, your lives are now bound together.
23:44May this not remain tied for as long as love shall last.
23:50We've been discovered.
23:52You must go.
23:53Oh, a knife in your sock.
24:00Jolly handy.
24:03Of course.
24:06Skeen do.
24:08Bless you.
24:08It's missing.
24:19What is?
24:21Our victim was a stickler for tradition, but his outfit here does not include a skeen do.
24:27A small single-edged knife worn in the sock.
24:29We didn't find anything like that when we searched the room.
24:33Hypothesis.
24:34John Adams was stabbed using his own ceremonial dagger.
24:37Oh, yeah.
24:44Sir?
24:46Sir?
24:48Do you still have that bag of kilts that Angus gave you?
24:51It's just down there.
24:52Ah.
24:53Oh.
24:54Well, I'm glad you've all come round to the idea.
24:57Not quite.
25:01Must be ending in summer.
25:02Yeah.
25:03I've got one.
25:04I've got two more.
25:04What on earth is this all about?
25:08This bottle contains luminol.
25:10Now, the blade will have been wiped clean, but if any of these have even the most microscopic
25:14traces of blood on them, then it should produce a chemiluminescent light that glows in the dark.
25:21I'll get the lights.
25:23Oh, crumbs.
25:33Well, none of these is the murder weapon.
25:35Right.
25:36Well, myself and Peggy will search the church hall again and the surrounding areas.
25:41It's a veritable needle in a haystack.
25:43Sir, do you know if Angus had any other daggers on him?
25:48Well, I imagine he had his own.
25:52Um, is that, um...
25:55Oh.
25:56Right.
25:57Yes.
25:59Rather handsome piece, don't you think?
26:02I had first dibs.
26:04Oh.
26:23Bingo.
26:27Fishbums.
26:28The hilt's been thoroughly wiped.
26:31Many usable fingerprints have just been eradicated.
26:34So the killer cleaned the dagger and then put it in the bag with the others?
26:38Oh.
26:39The best place to hide a leaf's in a forest.
26:41Well, it's unlikely that Angus is our killer, given that he handed it over to our chief constable.
26:46I guess we're back to square one.
26:49Perhaps not.
26:51Well, she's down, but she's not out.
26:53Observe.
26:54The ornate markings on the hilt.
26:56The intricate pattern's been carved into the material.
26:59Wiping the weapon removed the fingerprints from the surface, but...
27:03Oh, yes.
27:12Look at this.
27:14There's something in the crevices.
27:20Let's have a look.
27:21Look.
27:21Some kind of viscous substance.
27:29Possibly oil-based.
27:31I need to identify what it is to determine if it's useful.
27:34In the meantime...
27:36As you know, I've been comparing the blood groups of each of our Scottish friends to the sample found on the victim's shirt.
27:50And it appears we have a match.
27:52You've admitted to seeing him this morning, but there's no mention of an altercation.
27:59So how can you explain the blood?
28:03Callum told me about his guitar.
28:06So you went back to have it out with him?
28:08He'd gone too far this time.
28:11You can't go around destroying people's property.
28:14You quite finished your little display of my kismu?
28:19This behaviour!
28:20It's...
28:20It's shameful!
28:22Oh.
28:23You're ashamed of me.
28:25Don't you walk away!
28:27Get your hands off of me.
28:30You're a joke.
28:32A talentless waste of space.
28:34Your mother would be mortified by the weak, pathetic man you've become.
28:38She's lucky.
28:39She never lived to endure it.
28:41Is that what you got?
28:45What did I do to make you hate me so much?
28:51Why is it so hard for you to love your own son?
28:54Because you're not my son!
28:58You're a product of your mother's sinful desires.
29:02I raised you to cover her shame.
29:05But love another man's child?
29:09No.
29:11For years I've put up with this...
29:20...bullying.
29:24At least now I know why.
29:26I'm sorry, there must have been...
29:27Can I get back to our hustles?
29:29All right.
29:30But stay local.
29:31We may need to talk to you again.
29:32I distilled the mystery substance from the dagger and isolated its composite parts.
29:40Phenols, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and heterocyclic compounds, suggesting some kind of coal tar distillate.
29:47There you go.
29:50Oh, you look lovely.
29:51Oh, my.
29:55You look...
29:56Absurd.
29:57Ridiculous.
29:58Wonderful.
29:59Mrs. Clown's gonna love it.
30:01If she turns up.
30:02Oh, we don't really think she'd be stubborn enough to miss it, do you?
30:05You have met Mrs. Clown.
30:08Meanwhile, we're dressed like a dog's dinner for no good reason.
30:10We really should get going.
30:11Ladies, your chariot awaits.
30:27Among other things, coal tar distillate's used in creosote, a substance familiar to both mechanics and farmers.
30:33Sir Angus and Callum would be well acquainted.
30:36I'd like to swab their hands for traces.
30:38What? Here?
30:39Well, there's no time like the present.
30:40All right, ladies and gents, we're gonna kick things off nice and easy with the Gay Gordons.
30:46I know some Gay Gordons.
30:48We know most of you won't have a clue what you're doing, so my sister Maggie here will talk you through it.
30:53Nice dress.
30:54Oh, thanks, Peggy. Gave it to me.
30:55You look amazing.
30:57Ladies and gentlemen, if you would take your partners for the first dance.
31:02And one, two, three, four.
31:05And...
31:05Look at this.
31:09I have never seen such a handsome pair.
31:13Right, Peggy, I'll show you how this is done, eh?
31:17You're next.
31:18One, two, three, turn.
31:19And spin your partners, spin your partners.
31:22Don't look so scared, Sarge.
31:24How hard could it be?
31:26Here we go, again, to the top.
31:30One, two, three, turn.
31:33Forward, two, three, turn.
31:35And spin your partners, spin your partners, spin your partners.
31:39Around, and one, two, three, four.
31:42Here we go, again, to the top.
31:44Here we go, again.
32:03See you, guys.
32:12I haven't finished collecting samples.
32:31And I'm trying to prevent another murder.
32:34What on earth?
32:36It's a marvellous.
32:38Can you play the punch? It's marvellous.
32:40I can't take her back like this.
32:42Reverend Mother will have her clean in the lavatoriums for a year.
32:46Take her inside for coffee and water.
32:48Lots of it.
32:49Our guest of honour has arrived.
32:55Oh, dear.
32:58I think maybe I shouldn't have come.
33:01I'm worried I may have pushed her too far.
33:06Sisters are like magnets.
33:10Often we repel each other with such force, but when we're both facing the right way, the bond can withstand almost anything.
33:21All it takes is for one of you to change direction.
33:25Hmm?
33:26Hmm?
33:50Surprise!
33:52Happy birthday, Vera.
33:54I'll go and get her some punch.
33:56Oh, no, Hector, spare me.
34:26I don't like surprises.
34:34But I can see that a lot of effort has gone into all this,
34:39so it would be remiss of me not to express my gratitude.
34:44Who put up that bunting?
34:46The rules are very clear on the use of drawing pens.
34:49Anyway, I want to extend my particular thanks to my sister, Jean, and her family.
35:02Thank you for coming.
35:04It's a long road, and I'm glad you made the journey.
35:08All of you.
35:14Let's give it up for the birthday girl.
35:16APPLAUSE
35:17I owe you both an apology.
35:31I was envious of your happiness.
35:34When Cyril was killed, I was overwhelmed by my grief.
35:44And I forgot how much you both cared for him.
35:48You lost him, too.
35:51I'm sorry.
35:52Happy birthday to you.
36:00Happy birthday to you.
36:04Happy birthday, dear Vera.
36:09Happy birthday to you.
36:13Just need a couple more, and then I'll head to the lab.
36:33Can't you stay and have a bit of fun first?
36:35There's nothing more fun than forensics, Peggy.
36:38If creation is used by farmers, why do you need samples from the others?
36:41Well, because coal tower has several other applications.
36:45Ointment to treat skin conditions, for instance.
36:49Oh, no.
36:52I thought Maggie covered up because her dad didn't approve,
36:54but when she tried my dress on earlier...
37:00Oh, heavens.
37:03It's psoriasis.
37:05It started after my mother died.
37:08Do you use a topical treatment?
37:10Coal tower ointment.
37:12Every morning.
37:14Today?
37:15Yes.
37:16Why?
37:18When I examined your father's scheme, do I found...
37:21traces of coal tower...
37:23in the crevices of the hilt.
37:26I suspect if I swap your hands...
37:29I'll find traces of the very same substance.
37:36Did you stab your father, Maggie?
37:37Maggie?
37:37What happened?
37:49I...
37:49You heard his argument with Jimmy.
37:52I just wanted to understand what...
37:55Why everything changed after your mother died.
38:00Why didn't you tell us?
38:02We have a right to know, especially Jimmy.
38:04It doesn't concern you.
38:07The day she died, I remember...
38:10she was braiding my hair before school.
38:13And we were singing.
38:15And you and Jimmy were playing your instruments at the kitchen table,
38:17and that was the last time we were all together.
38:19You never spoke to Jimmy after that day.
38:24And I never understood until now.
38:26You understand nothing.
38:27I caught her with her bags packed.
38:35Yours too.
38:37She said she was leaving me for Jimmy's father.
38:40I couldn't allow that.
38:42But how could you stop her and...
38:43And...
38:44And...
38:48And...
38:49And this...
38:50Did you push her?
38:56It wasn't an accident.
38:59You took her from us, didn't you?
39:02Did you kill her?
39:03Answer me!
39:04I had no choice.
39:09I have to tell the police.
39:11No.
39:12Margaret.
39:13She was going to take you away from me.
39:16You're a murderer.
39:18Stop, Margaret!
39:19Margaret!
39:27She deserved better.
39:31We both did.
39:32I know what's coming.
39:38I know that I'll be punished.
39:40But...
39:41In the strangest way, I've...
39:44I've never felt so free.
39:47You ready?
39:49She's going to sing for Vera.
39:54Is everything I like?
39:57Look, I'm not going to ruin Mrs. Clam's night.
39:59But after this is over, you will be arrested on the suspicion of the murder of John Adams.
40:05What?
40:06Fair thee well, thou first and fairest.
40:20Fair thee well, thou best and didest.
40:28You're dancing.
40:44Are you asking?
40:45Oh, I'm asking.
40:47I'm dancing.
40:47That's all love.
40:50Oh, God.
40:52Have you loved?
40:55Do you have loved?
40:55Say, blindly.
40:59Never met?
41:01or never parted, we'd have never been broken hearted.
41:13A fond kiss and then we sever,
41:23if it will last forever,
41:31deep in hetron tears I'll pledge thee,
41:39warding sighs and groans I'll wage thee.
41:51Thanks for letting us see her, Inspector.
41:53Of course.
41:54How's Maggie holding up?
41:56Admirably.
41:57We're hoping the judge will show some clemency.
42:01True love stories never end.
42:04Remember that.
42:06I'll wait as long as it takes.
42:07And you'll be coming to see us in a few weeks?
42:10No excuses.
42:11Oh, I'm coming.
42:12I've already booked my ticket.
42:14I just have to arrange some cover at the post office
42:16and of course I can't leave my lodgers to fend for themselves.
42:20Where is Felix?
42:22I'm here.
42:24Oh.
42:25I think I was maybe a wee bit rough with them in the dance floor last night.
42:29Aye.
42:30You always remember her first, Keeley, eh?
42:32A bit delicate there, Sister Peter.
42:36You only had one glass of punch.
42:39You can't just ask her.
42:41Mrs. Clem, can you confirm once and for all how old you was yesterday?
42:46There's been a bit of a sweepstake, you see.
42:49Gambling is the vice of the weak-minded.
42:53You were all wrong.
42:55Oh, but Tom was the closest.
42:58Congrats.
42:59Beera, thank you for coming.
43:04It was so good to see you enjoying yourself.
43:08Beera, I had a broad time in the dance floor with you last night.
43:12Cyril would be proud.
43:14I am pleased to see that I was wrong.
43:28You're not alone.
43:31Thanks, Tom.
43:33Bye.
43:46Bye.
43:47Bye.
43:48Drive safe.
43:49Take care.
44:03Bye.
44:04Bye.
44:33Bye.
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