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00:00:00The death he died, he died to sin once for all, but the life he lives, he lives to God.
00:00:21So you too must count yourselves dead to sin, but alive to God in Christ Jesus.
00:00:30Therefore, do not let sin reign in your mortal body, so that you obey its evil desires.
00:00:37Do not offer any part of yourself to sin as an instrument of wickedness, but rather offer yourselves to God, as those who have been brought from death to life.
00:00:54Amen.
00:00:55Body of Christ.
00:00:59Amen.
00:01:00Amen.
00:01:01The body of Christ.
00:01:03Body of Christ.
00:01:05The body of Christ.
00:01:08Amen.
00:01:10Amen.
00:01:11The body of Christ.
00:01:19The body of Christ.
00:01:20you need to leave right now what's your problem you can't stop me from being here
00:01:34you come back here again i'll make you wish you had isn't jesus supposed to love everyone
00:01:48yeah when he drove the line at you pal you think you're so special you think you're holy
00:01:54you know better than the rest of us i know what goes on here i know what you do
00:02:18so
00:02:24so
00:02:32THE END
00:03:02Well, only a couple of hours or so.
00:03:08Just wait, I've almost got her cornered.
00:03:11Hey, Mum, do you want to get yourself another tea?
00:03:29Hey!
00:03:30You little fun!
00:03:32Hey, come here!
00:03:35Hey, come back!
00:04:00You picked the wrong person there, mate!
00:04:02All right, all right.
00:04:03All right, all right.
00:04:05And right.
00:04:06That's for you.
00:04:07You're under us, mate.
00:04:08Come on.
00:04:09All right, through it.
00:04:10Well, that was a schlep.
00:04:11Okay, name.
00:04:12Let's try and get through this as quick as we can, yeah?
00:04:15Kill Mom.
00:04:16Kill Mom.
00:04:17Surname?
00:04:18Thorn.
00:04:19Age?
00:04:2017.
00:04:21You're too young to be living like this.
00:04:22Where are your parents?
00:04:23Right, what about, uh, home address?
00:04:26It's not a trick question.
00:04:27Where exactly are you living?
00:04:28It's not a trick question.
00:04:29Where exactly are you living?
00:04:30Right, uh, empty out your pockets, please.
00:04:31Right.
00:04:32Uh, empty out your pockets, please.
00:04:33Oh, my God.
00:04:34You're too young to be living like this.
00:04:35Where are your parents?
00:04:36Right.
00:04:37What about, uh, home address?
00:04:40It's not a trick question.
00:04:46Where exactly are you living?
00:04:50Right, uh, empty out your pockets, please.
00:05:01Let me see if I...
00:05:31The guy's an addict. Transient, homeless.
00:05:36So?
00:05:37So if I let him out on bail, he's just gonna...
00:05:40vanish.
00:05:42Wanna lock him up?
00:05:44Stealing a wallet with 20 quid in it. Come off it.
00:05:47You tried contacting social services?
00:05:49Yeah. Waiting for them to call me back.
00:05:52Why'd you bring him here?
00:05:54Yarmouth was full.
00:05:56They're using the police cells to help cope with the prison overflow.
00:05:59It's chaos.
00:06:00Yeah.
00:06:01Where's it not chaos?
00:06:19You hungry?
00:06:23Fish and chips on the seafront.
00:06:25Lassie guy.
00:06:27Well, I want it to be different to all the other bike cats.
00:06:31Mm-hmm.
00:06:38You can't beat it.
00:06:40It's the king of fast food.
00:06:42Mm.
00:06:43I do remember.
00:06:48When we were at Oxford and you were with Freddy, you'd always come round to our place and cook.
00:06:52Mm.
00:06:53You know?
00:06:54I'd be crawling back from the pub with a greasy kebab.
00:06:58And you'd be there with a casserole.
00:06:59Yeah.
00:07:00Playing, being grown-ups.
00:07:02I think we wouldn't have been right for each other back then.
00:07:07Mm-hmm.
00:07:08No.
00:07:09I had to go do a bit of living first.
00:07:13Anyway, you're much cuter than you were.
00:07:15Well, you're the same.
00:07:18Just as disarming.
00:07:21Just as blunt.
00:07:22Oh.
00:07:28Oh, sugar.
00:07:31What's up?
00:07:34Havers is calling me.
00:07:36Sorry, it's not much of a date.
00:07:39Fine.
00:07:40Go to the job.
00:07:44Thanks.
00:07:46I'll call you.
00:07:53Yeah, sure.
00:07:55Bye.
00:07:56Yeah, whenever you listen to the chat, he's always here.
00:07:58But actually, you take the time.
00:08:05Thanks.
00:08:06Yeah, sure.
00:08:15Good afternoon.
00:08:16Hey.
00:08:17Yeah.
00:08:18I only just got here.
00:08:19Oh, who needs a lunch break?
00:08:23Hello.
00:08:25Hello.
00:08:26Hiya.
00:08:27Round the back by the bins.
00:08:28Shop owner found him.
00:08:30Heard a dog barking.
00:08:32We thought it got hold of a rat or something.
00:08:36Right.
00:08:37Right.
00:08:56Oh, my God.
00:08:58Yeah, I know.
00:08:59It's bad.
00:09:01No, I know him.
00:09:03I arrested him.
00:09:06Yeah, look.
00:09:07He's still got the ink on his hands where I took his fingerprints.
00:09:10Yeah.
00:09:12Those nasty wounds.
00:09:19His name's Kimo.
00:09:21Kimo Thorne.
00:09:22There's a single stab wound.
00:09:23Very deep.
00:09:24He bled to death, Inspector.
00:09:25There was no blood beside the body.
00:09:26It's just he was moved.
00:09:27You see where his hands have been bound?
00:09:28He was manacled.
00:09:29These are restraint marks.
00:09:30Like an animal in a slaughterhouse.
00:09:31Yeah, and also there's signs of torture.
00:09:32His palms and his feet.
00:09:33Someone's been at him with a cigarette.
00:09:34None of those were present when I arrested him.
00:09:35You know, it's not my place to comment, of course.
00:09:36But?
00:09:37His last few hours were probably agony.
00:09:38It would be nice if you could get this one.
00:09:40If you could get this one.
00:09:41I don't think it's a problem.
00:09:42You don't have a problem when you get all back or anything.
00:09:43It's a horrible problem.
00:09:44He didn't have a problem.
00:09:45What was that?
00:09:46Well, I'm unhappy with Jack.
00:09:47Yeah.
00:09:48It's horrible.
00:09:49But it's just what you wish to do.
00:09:50It's a bad laugh, you know?
00:09:51Come on.
00:09:52Let's get to the punto.
00:09:53Let's get more.
00:09:54He's just better.
00:09:55But?
00:09:56You bet.
00:09:57You bet he said this man.
00:09:58Oh, so he's so dead.
00:09:59Well, he's so dead.
00:10:00Then the mania's dead.
00:10:01It looked like a dead man and a dead man.
00:10:03He looked like a dead man.
00:10:05I don't know.
00:10:06So you see a dead man.
00:10:07It's not even if you could get a dead man,
00:10:08Social services took him into custody.
00:10:16Says he ran away from the accommodation.
00:10:19He didn't give any contact?
00:10:21Names of family?
00:10:22No, just name, prints, and DNA.
00:10:31Kimo.
00:10:33Is that Scandinavian?
00:10:34Accent was definitely English.
00:10:38Could be a drug gang execution, you know.
00:10:43Do you think?
00:10:45Yeah, I've seen this sort of thing before.
00:10:47If he didn't pay his debts.
00:10:52You okay?
00:10:56Just feel like I'm responsible.
00:10:58Feel like I'm involved.
00:11:00You know the way the system is.
00:11:02Don't beat yourself up.
00:11:04We're not social workers.
00:11:05No, but...
00:11:07He obviously needed the money more than I did.
00:11:10Maybe it could have saved him if I hadn't dragged him in.
00:11:13It's your job to drag him in.
00:11:15Doesn't matter.
00:11:16At the end of the day, maybe he'd still be alive.
00:11:20I think I found something.
00:11:22Stop and search report.
00:11:23Different name.
00:11:24Dennis Thorne.
00:11:26Same date of birthday.
00:11:27Registered as living with his grandmother.
00:11:29Unfortunately, she died last Christmas.
00:11:38Brianna.
00:11:40One of the guys at the hostel mentioned where to find you.
00:11:44Ulrika Carlson.
00:11:45I'm the vicar at St. Michael's.
00:11:46Yeah, I know you are.
00:11:48What do you want?
00:11:49You sent one of your lads to church.
00:11:51My lads.
00:11:52I know he's one of your salesmen.
00:11:54I've seen him before.
00:11:56I don't want him there, okay?
00:11:57Keen to make enemies, aren't you?
00:11:59Keen to shut your doors.
00:12:01He's not very Christian.
00:12:02Don't think if you slap my face, I'm just going to turn the other cheek.
00:12:05Do you know your Bible?
00:12:07Jesus kicked the merchants out of the temple.
00:12:09You don't scam me.
00:12:10If he comes to church again, I'll call the police.
00:12:12Do you understand?
00:12:13Since when do you need police?
00:12:15I thought you people could do miracles.
00:12:16Police will be needed to scrape them off the pavement afterwards.
00:12:24No, no, but seriously, folks, here's the Derry Court.
00:12:27To a long and happy retirement.
00:12:29I bet your wife can't wait.
00:12:32We'll miss you.
00:12:33I hope you'll miss us.
00:12:34But I tell you what, he's not going to miss the paperwork, is he?
00:12:37Well done, mate.
00:12:41Seriously, Lord.
00:12:43Sir, you need your case up here.
00:12:46Yeah, well, look, I'm against the clock, but let's run through it now.
00:12:51Nothing from forensics.
00:12:53Well, I think he was sleeping rough.
00:12:54His whole body's a mess of different fibres.
00:12:56Witnesses?
00:12:57The time of death was between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m.
00:12:59He was knocked on doors, been up and down the street,
00:13:01and no one was about when the body was dumped there.
00:13:03Right, security camera's in the alley.
00:13:05Out of action.
00:13:06It's a total dead zone.
00:13:09Right.
00:13:10Well, you've, uh, you've ticked all the boxes.
00:13:13Yeah.
00:13:13I'm going to hand the case on to someone else.
00:13:17Someone junior.
00:13:19Sir, I don't want to give up on it.
00:13:21Not, not yet.
00:13:22Yeah, look, I've got one of my top men retiring.
00:13:24I need you to take on his case.
00:13:27A high-risk missing person.
00:13:28Yeah, of course, I will.
00:13:29But I still want to keep focusing on this.
00:13:30Oh, hang on.
00:13:31Oh, no, there is, uh, one more thing I need from you.
00:13:35Uh, we've had a request.
00:13:37Huh.
00:13:39From the university.
00:13:42Sorry?
00:13:42Professor Milne.
00:13:44School of Psychology is one of our behavioral advisors,
00:13:47top of his field.
00:13:48Uh, he's looking for someone to help out with a tutorial.
00:13:53I'm not really sure I qualify, sir.
00:13:55You just need to run through some case studies.
00:13:57Horwood used to do it, but, well, he's leaving,
00:13:59so the students need some professional input.
00:14:02It's only an hour of your time.
00:14:03And now you're off the Thorn case.
00:14:07There you go.
00:14:11Good man.
00:14:17Hi, do you know where Professor Milne is?
00:14:19He's just down the corridor.
00:14:20Third door on the right.
00:14:21Thanks.
00:14:25Professor Milne.
00:14:31Inspector Lindley.
00:14:32MIT Three Counties Major Crime.
00:14:34DCI Nye sent me.
00:14:35Yes, of course.
00:14:36Thank you for coming.
00:14:37I'm sure this is the last thing you need.
00:14:39Okay.
00:14:39We are all done here, Jamie.
00:14:41Thank you very much.
00:14:42Thank you, sir.
00:14:43We're immensely grateful for your time.
00:14:45I, uh, I teach on the criminal psychology course here.
00:14:48Obviously, it can be quite dry.
00:14:51You find that real professionals can inspire the students.
00:14:55Sure.
00:14:55Well, I, uh, I did a degree myself, and, uh, well, the quality of teaching is everything.
00:15:00What, and criminology?
00:15:02Law, actually.
00:15:02Oh.
00:15:03Was that local?
00:15:04No.
00:15:05Uh, University of Oxford.
00:15:06Well, not your typical police inspector.
00:15:08I was worried about this, becoming the subject for analysis.
00:15:11Sorry.
00:15:12Force of habit.
00:15:13Look, let me buy you a cup of tea.
00:15:16How long have you worked here?
00:15:17Eight years now, but I'm about to move on.
00:15:21Really?
00:15:21Where?
00:15:22Just across the street.
00:15:23Senate House.
00:15:24I've been elected Vice Chancellor.
00:15:26Wow.
00:15:27That's impressive.
00:15:29Emma?
00:15:41Oh.
00:15:41Sorry, I, I was just...
00:15:43No, you're all right.
00:15:44I was just going to lock up.
00:15:45Oh, I, I can do it.
00:15:46I'm duty warden this week.
00:15:49Okay.
00:15:51Everything all right?
00:15:53Yeah.
00:15:53Yeah, absolutely.
00:15:55Yeah, no, I, like I said, I was just...
00:15:56How's everything at home?
00:16:00Quiet.
00:16:02You know, now Mum's gone.
00:16:04She was such a strong woman.
00:16:06A real force of nature.
00:16:08Never afraid to speak her mind.
00:16:10Church was her life.
00:16:13Meant everything to her.
00:16:15And what about Ryan?
00:16:17How's he coping?
00:16:19It's hard to tell.
00:16:22Goes out a lot.
00:16:22Doesn't talk much.
00:16:26Gethin.
00:16:27Hiya.
00:16:30We were just going to go through some church warden business.
00:16:35Okay.
00:16:36Er, sorry.
00:16:38I'll, I'll, I'll leave you to...
00:16:39So?
00:16:48All right.
00:17:05Last week on the job, is it?
00:17:07Yep.
00:17:0832 years.
00:17:10Still in short trousers when I started here.
00:17:12You got any plans?
00:17:13Me and the missus are going to do a cruise.
00:17:17Mediterranean.
00:17:18Nice.
00:17:19Well.
00:17:22Miss Signority.
00:17:29Torture.
00:17:31Birds.
00:17:32I've been trawling databases.
00:17:52There's a case in Ormsby, four months ago.
00:17:56Jared Reed.
00:17:57Victim of knife crime.
00:17:58Perpetrator never found.
00:18:00Okay, so why are you telling me this?
00:18:02Because there's a link to Kimo Thorne.
00:18:04Look, Nice has waved us off the Thorne case, I told you.
00:18:06Well, I'm not giving up that easily.
00:18:07Habers.
00:18:08No, look.
00:18:08I've been looking up murder cases that have distinct similarities.
00:18:12Okay, this one.
00:18:13It's one of D.I.
00:18:14Hallward's cases.
00:18:15There are some things that are different.
00:18:17There's no restraint marks.
00:18:18But look.
00:18:20There's a connection.
00:18:21Burns.
00:18:22On the hands.
00:18:22And on the feet.
00:18:23Okay.
00:18:24You got an address?
00:18:30Uh, last address he gave was some, some church.
00:18:36Shall we?
00:18:36Vegan pizza or veggie lasagna?
00:18:54I'm afraid we're not here for lunch.
00:18:57Who's in charge here, please?
00:18:58Oh, um, you'll want to speak to the Reverend.
00:19:01Uh, Ricky?
00:19:01Just that lady in the apron.
00:19:05Thanks.
00:19:07I'll get you.
00:19:08He's a veggie lasagna.
00:19:11Reverend.
00:19:13Ulrika Carlson.
00:19:14Hi.
00:19:15Inspector Lindley, this is Sergeant Habers.
00:19:17So, uh, you run a charity here from the church?
00:19:20The Vegetarian Kitchen.
00:19:22All foods donated by local supermarkets.
00:19:25Oh.
00:19:25That's impressive.
00:19:26We use the money to fund a hostel across the road.
00:19:29And what's the hostel for?
00:19:31It's a shelter for drug addicts.
00:19:33There's a dozen rooms where we can accommodate them.
00:19:36They come and eat their meals here as well.
00:19:39They just need a roof over their heads.
00:19:41And, uh, everyone mixes together, the customers and the addicts?
00:19:46You think we should keep them in little pens, Inspector?
00:19:49No, uh, sorry.
00:19:51I'm sorry, what is this about?
00:19:52Well, we need to ask about one of your visitors.
00:19:54Ah, of course.
00:19:55Who is it this time?
00:19:57What have they done to upset you, Inspector?
00:19:58Inspector, you do know addiction is an illness.
00:20:01If you treat it like a crime...
00:20:02Jared Reed.
00:20:04He was killed about four months ago.
00:20:08I'm sorry, yes.
00:20:10Yes, I, um, I do know about that.
00:20:12The police came and spoke to us at the time.
00:20:14He was in with a very bad crowd.
00:20:19The dealer hangs around the church sometimes, and, uh, there's a woman up in Bradwell.
00:20:24A supplier.
00:20:24Ooh, what's that name for us?
00:20:26Brianna Strachan, her name is.
00:20:28She's a nasty piece of work.
00:20:30Oh.
00:20:31The dealer's been back here recently.
00:20:34Our guests are easy targets.
00:20:35Do you mind my asking, uh, how long was Jared here?
00:20:40Uh, Mum?
00:20:41This isn't a permanent home.
00:20:43It's, it's a halfway house.
00:20:46Four weeks they can stay, so long as they don't use.
00:20:50Did, uh, Jared have any particular friends here?
00:20:53Like, was he close to any of the members of the congregation, or...?
00:20:56Well, everyone spends time with my curate.
00:20:59One-to-one.
00:21:01Counselling.
00:21:02We'll need to speak to him.
00:21:04He should be next door.
00:21:16Hello?
00:21:17We'll be there in a minute.
00:21:20Sir.
00:21:22Look.
00:21:24Kim I have the same card.
00:21:26Reverend Strong.
00:21:33Hi, uh, um...
00:21:34I'm in a real rush.
00:21:37Um, you couldn't possibly give me a hand, do you?
00:21:40Um, yeah.
00:21:41It's the local primary school, uh, Jesus's story.
00:21:45Oh!
00:21:47Bless you, thank you.
00:21:51Whoa, that's a bit brutal.
00:21:54Crucifixion is brutal.
00:21:55Well, yeah, but made by school kids.
00:21:57The cross stands while the world turns.
00:22:00Detective Inspector Lindley.
00:22:02This is Sergeant Havers.
00:22:03Sorry.
00:22:04Get in.
00:22:05How can I help you?
00:22:07Jared Reid?
00:22:10Ah.
00:22:12Yeah.
00:22:14Poor soul.
00:22:15Well, can you tell us what you remember about him?
00:22:18He didn't open up all that much.
00:22:20We had a couple of counselling sessions.
00:22:22Rika, the project is basically her doing.
00:22:25I try to sprinkle a little bit of religion on, but most of the time they're just looking for a free meal.
00:22:32And when was Jared here?
00:22:33July, August time.
00:22:36He came to all the discussion groups.
00:22:38How does that work?
00:22:40Basic indoctrination.
00:22:43Ah.
00:22:44Oh dear, I'm guessing you had a bad experience, Sergeant.
00:22:48What was he like?
00:22:50Jared was a troubled young man.
00:22:53He'd been neglected most of his childhood.
00:22:55Just, uh, trying to find his way out of hell.
00:22:57Trying to walk in the light.
00:22:59Oh, Rika, she's a practical type.
00:23:02She gives them a place to live, something to eat.
00:23:04And you're there for what?
00:23:06Spiritual nourishment.
00:23:07Man cannot live by bread alone.
00:23:09Yeah, I've heard the theory.
00:23:11But you don't agree with it?
00:23:13Did anyone ever threaten Jared?
00:23:16And were there people he was afraid of?
00:23:18He only had one enemy, and that was his own addiction.
00:23:22And how did you conquer that?
00:23:24Prayer is our weapon.
00:23:26Anyway, sorry, I do really need to get on, so.
00:23:31Sure, yeah, I, um, I don't suppose you ever happen to come across another young lad?
00:23:36Kimo Thornt?
00:23:39Yes, he was with us.
00:23:41Well, he left a week ago.
00:23:43Got chucked out for flouting the rules.
00:23:46He's using.
00:23:47Why?
00:23:50What's happened?
00:23:56He gave the cure at a hard time.
00:24:21Sorry, couldn't help it.
00:24:22Why?
00:24:24Well, when my brother died, they all came sniffing around the house.
00:24:28People think they can exploit you when you're at your lowest ebb.
00:24:31What were you doing just then?
00:24:33Good morning, God.
00:24:35Kimo Thornton and Jared Reed were both residents at the same hostel run by the church.
00:24:41Jared was there last August.
00:24:44Kimo was there last week.
00:24:45The curate just confirmed it.
00:24:46Okay, so, what's the connection?
00:24:50Tony.
00:24:51Well, Kimo's phone, I, um, extracted some information from the SIM card.
00:24:55He basically only used it for one number.
00:24:57The exact same number was on Jared's phone.
00:24:59His dealer, we reckon.
00:25:01There's a dealer who's been hanging around the church.
00:25:03And a supplier up in Bradwell.
00:25:04I've sent a team up there to run surveillance on the estate.
00:25:06Can we trace the number?
00:25:07It's out of service.
00:25:08But there was no flag on it.
00:25:10And it should at least have been followed up.
00:25:11Okay, let's, let's assume they're both connected to the same drug gang.
00:25:18Mm-hmm.
00:25:19And one of the gang hangs around at the hostel.
00:25:21Could be two drug gang executions, using similar methods.
00:25:28Okay, I'm sold.
00:25:30You're both back on the case.
00:25:32See what you can dig up.
00:25:33Dismissed.
00:25:34Well, that was relatively painless.
00:25:42Nice work.
00:25:43Right, we need to talk to Hallward.
00:25:45It was the SIR on Jared's case, right?
00:25:47Hmm.
00:25:51There's nothing I can tell you that isn't on the file.
00:25:53Bloke gets into a fight in a car park.
00:25:55No apparent witnesses.
00:25:57Right, well, what about his involvement with a drug gang?
00:25:59We didn't find any links.
00:26:00What about his phone?
00:26:01Did you chase up any of the numbers?
00:26:02Nothing came of it.
00:26:03We interviewed all the relevant witnesses.
00:26:05But, come on, he was tortured as well as stabbed.
00:26:08Burned on his hands and on his feet.
00:26:10I've got nothing more to give you.
00:26:14Mate.
00:26:15Good luck with it.
00:26:16Wow.
00:26:17That's an example of a thorough investigation.
00:26:19Sir?
00:26:21Tony.
00:26:22Still extracting stuff from Kimmo's phone.
00:26:24Found some selfies.
00:26:25Just thought you might want to take a look.
00:26:29What's that in the background?
00:26:32Is that a person?
00:26:32I can't work it out either.
00:26:34I can try running it past the tech guys.
00:26:37Yeah, clean it up.
00:26:38See what you can get.
00:26:40Yes, sir.
00:26:46There's something about the wound pattern.
00:26:48It's bugging me.
00:26:49Inspector, I didn't expect to see you back here so soon.
00:26:57This is Sergeant Havers, my DS.
00:27:00Hello.
00:27:01I was wondering if, quid pro quo, you might help us?
00:27:04Of course.
00:27:05Thanks.
00:27:05Two deaths, four months apart.
00:27:14They've both been killed with a blade.
00:27:16Evidence that both victims were tortured.
00:27:18And there's a similar pattern of burns on both their bodies.
00:27:21We think the cases are connected.
00:27:23The second victim, there's evidence he was restrained.
00:27:26But with Jared, the first case, it's a different story.
00:27:30There's also another connection with the two of them.
00:27:33Is it to do with the church?
00:27:35Yeah, how do you know?
00:27:37Well, it's the burns, Sergeant.
00:27:39Look, there is a religious significance to them.
00:27:44I'd heard the same thought.
00:27:45You just confound it.
00:27:46What?
00:27:47What are you talking about?
00:27:49These are the wounds of Christ.
00:27:52Stigmata.
00:27:54We think the victims might have been connected to a drug gang.
00:27:58And this was maybe a method of execution.
00:28:00I suppose it could be.
00:28:01But you're not convinced?
00:28:02No, it just seems unlikely.
00:28:04I mean, look at the significance of the branding.
00:28:09Perhaps his fantasy is that he is some kind of redeemer.
00:28:14Sinners that need cleansing.
00:28:15And transgressors that have fallen.
00:28:18Perhaps it's not even just death.
00:28:23Some kind of purification.
00:28:38Emma, I'm home.
00:28:40Hiya.
00:28:41Dinner's ready.
00:28:44Hi.
00:28:45That was college.
00:28:57I saw you this afternoon.
00:28:58What we're about to receive, may the Lord make us truly grateful.
00:29:18Amen.
00:29:21Enjoy.
00:29:21Yeah, I was on the bus, went through town.
00:29:34Saw you, sat on your own, out by the park.
00:29:38Do you not hang out with friends then, or...?
00:29:41Ryan.
00:29:49I'd prefer being on my own.
00:29:51I wish you'd talk to me more.
00:29:54I don't really have anything to say.
00:30:00I miss her.
00:30:02We both miss her.
00:30:03I'm going to take this out to my room.
00:30:05Okay?
00:30:22Cheers for helping me set up, man.
00:30:24Your student night has always been good business.
00:30:26All right, that's it.
00:30:30That's the last of it.
00:30:33All right.
00:30:35Cheers for that, mate.
00:30:36Yeah, no problem.
00:30:37Can I, uh...
00:30:38Can I have my money, then?
00:30:40What, you're not sticking around?
00:30:41No, not tonight.
00:30:43What are you up to?
00:30:44Just night work.
00:30:46You know.
00:30:46I don't know how you stomach it.
00:30:51I'll see you sooner, yeah?
00:30:52All right.
00:30:53Cheers.
00:30:53See you.
00:30:54I'll see you.
00:31:16Something you need?
00:31:41You're wasting your time.
00:31:43Junkie gets in a fight.
00:31:44But we've all seen it a thousand times before.
00:31:46Right, yeah.
00:31:47So you just did the bare minimum
00:31:49and then went back to sitting on your arse
00:31:50and reading the racing tips in the paper.
00:31:53Always had a smart mouth, haven't you, Sergeant?
00:31:57A boy died a few days ago.
00:31:59Stabbed to death on the seafront.
00:32:02I know.
00:32:02Yeah?
00:32:03Well, the killings might be connected.
00:32:05So if you had done your job,
00:32:07maybe he'd still be alive right now.
00:32:09Pretty sure of yourself, aren't you?
00:32:10A dealer was seen at the church.
00:32:12The vicar said she told you about it.
00:32:15Why don't you track him down?
00:32:16I'll be so glad to see the back of you.
00:32:18What a shame.
00:32:19My heart's absolutely breaking right now.
00:32:20Whatever it is.
00:32:27Helen.
00:32:28I was about to leave.
00:32:30I've been ringing.
00:32:31Sorry, but my phone was on silent.
00:32:33I completely forgot you were coming.
00:32:37Sorry.
00:32:37Don't get involved with me.
00:32:39I brought wine.
00:32:41Unless you're still on call.
00:32:43No, I reckon I'm pretty safe to start drinking.
00:32:45Will you open it, though,
00:32:46because I have to eat something.
00:32:49I'm famished.
00:32:50I'm assuming if we do start dating,
00:32:53it's going to be a lot of this.
00:32:55This?
00:32:57Snatching moments at the end of the evening.
00:33:00Sorry.
00:33:01It's all right.
00:33:02As long as I know what I'm getting into.
00:33:06It's tough maintaining a relationship.
00:33:08Believe me, I've tried.
00:33:10It's all right.
00:33:12Then pass it.
00:33:13We haven't talked about monogamy.
00:33:20Sorry.
00:33:21What?
00:33:22What?
00:33:23I'm just putting it out there.
00:33:24I was going to sort of work up to it,
00:33:26but you keep having to dash off,
00:33:28so I thought I'd just broach it.
00:33:30I see other people.
00:33:33Okay.
00:33:34And I'm assuming you do too.
00:33:35So do you want to keep going like that,
00:33:38or are you looking for something a bit more permanent?
00:33:40You really just come right out with it, don't you?
00:33:46Well, maybe we could dance around it for a bit,
00:33:49if you like,
00:33:49like dating couples do,
00:33:51or we could just skip that part.
00:33:56I have quite a low threshold for bullshit.
00:33:58Yeah, I'm getting that.
00:34:03I don't see other people.
00:34:05I don't really see anyone at all.
00:34:10I haven't really dated in a while.
00:34:14And, um,
00:34:15to be honest,
00:34:17I'm not sure I'm comfortable being on a slate.
00:34:22Okay.
00:34:24So...
00:34:25So,
00:34:26I guess I like the idea of a commitment.
00:34:31Tell me.
00:34:33The only thing that you're committed to is your work.
00:34:37But,
00:34:38if you want to give this a go,
00:34:40I do too.
00:34:45Right?
00:34:47I think we should probably kiss or something.
00:34:50Yeah.
00:34:51Let's do it.
00:34:52It's all right, I thought I was going to get some details.
00:35:05Good morning.
00:35:06Good morning.
00:35:07Well, where are we heading?
00:35:08You heard what the professor said yesterday.
00:35:09Hmm?
00:35:10The Redeemer.
00:35:11Maybe we're barking up the wrong tree.
00:35:12Maybe there's not a drug gang connection.
00:35:15I want to go to the church again.
00:35:16Pay the cure at a visit.
00:35:17Uh...
00:35:18Don't worry about it.
00:35:19Don't worry about it.
00:35:49I don't know what I can tell you, that I haven't already.
00:35:59Well, we think the two murders may have some sort of religious dimension.
00:36:05Oh, right. But that's... it's unthinkable.
00:36:12Do you know of anyone in your congregation who showed a special interest in Jared or Kimmer?
00:36:17Anyone seen following them?
00:36:20Reverend Coulson did say you were the one who was closest to them both.
00:36:25I know all my parishioners well.
00:36:28They're like a very close family.
00:36:32I think you're barking up the wrong tree, Inspector.
00:36:38Also, I'm afraid we need to know your movement.
00:36:42What?
00:36:43On the nights Jared and Kimmer were murdered.
00:36:47You think I would do something like this?
00:36:53I know it's difficult, but it's for elimination purposes.
00:36:56Where were you last Thursday night?
00:36:59I... I must have been here.
00:37:02Is there anyone who can vouch for you?
00:37:05I can.
00:37:09And you're certain?
00:37:10I made dinner Thursdays, one of the few nights guests doesn't work, so...
00:37:17Yeah, Thursdays have always just been for me and Caroline.
00:37:20And now I'd like you to leave, Inspector.
00:37:24I'm tired.
00:37:27I will be in touch.
00:37:28Come on.
00:37:48What is it?
00:37:49She's pregnant and he's sleeping downstairs.
00:37:51Do you see the bed made up?
00:37:53Of course.
00:37:53Kimmer was killed around 2 a.m., so...
00:37:57So, how would she even know if her husband was in the house?
00:37:59You know what I mean?
00:38:01Let's go.
00:38:02What?
00:38:02Come on.
00:38:04Come on.
00:38:11Ah!
00:38:11Well, well, don't you think I'll be seeing your cheerful face again?
00:38:37You told me you was retiring.
00:38:39Yeah.
00:38:40So, what is it?
00:38:42Apparently one of your boys has been seen hanging around the church again.
00:38:46And I warned you when Jared Reid was killed.
00:38:48St. Michael's is off limits.
00:38:51Look after yourself, Brianna.
00:38:54I'll see you.
00:39:07What are you thinking?
00:39:08The first murder, like you said,
00:39:11he was killed where he was discovered, right?
00:39:15Well, with Kimo, he was moved.
00:39:17So, he must have been restrained somewhere.
00:39:20Maybe he's perfecting his method.
00:39:22There's someone waiting in the church, he says, eager to see you, sir.
00:39:31I'm one of the altar servers at St. Michael's.
00:39:34How can we help you, right?
00:39:36I heard the news.
00:39:37Someone else has been killed.
00:39:39Someone else has been killed.
00:39:41Yeah, that's right.
00:39:43I'm sorry.
00:39:46I just wondered if you guys were, um, were anywhere closer to finding the guy who did it.
00:39:52I'm just worried that we might all be in danger.
00:39:54Oh, well, Ryan, you're unlikely to be a target.
00:39:57You see both the victims were from the hospital.
00:39:59Okay.
00:40:04Is there something you came here to tell us?
00:40:10Um, I was in the church late at night.
00:40:15One of my jobs is to clean up, like mop the floors and stuff.
00:40:18And you saw something?
00:40:21Hmm.
00:40:22And what was it?
00:40:24I never felt comfortable around him.
00:40:26He always made me feel uneasy, like he was watching me.
00:40:30Who are we talking about here, Ryan?
00:40:32And then that bloke he was stripping off.
00:40:34Sorry, what?
00:40:35Yeah, like I'm taking his clothes off.
00:40:37What bloke?
00:40:38Kimo, the young lad that died.
00:40:40That was his name.
00:40:41Was there someone else in the church with him?
00:40:48Is everything all right?
00:41:06Can we come in?
00:41:08We have a warrant to search your property.
00:41:10Come in.
00:41:16And the rich check-up says?
00:41:17Yes, of course.
00:41:24Let's pack it.
00:41:25Thank you, sir.
00:41:41May God forgive you coming in here like this.
00:41:44You might ask me to forgive you, too.
00:41:47Is it lying forbidden?
00:42:17To be clear, you've waived your rights to a solicitor.
00:42:26I've nothing to hide, Inspector.
00:42:28Thursday night.
00:42:30You told us you were at home.
00:42:32My wife told you she was with me.
00:42:35You sleep in separate rooms.
00:42:37She's pregnant. I don't want to disturb her.
00:42:40You could have left the house without her knowing.
00:42:42I could have, but as it happens, I didn't.
00:42:46We have a witness.
00:42:48It says he saw you with chemo.
00:42:51It says that he was undressing in front of you.
00:42:58Is the ceremony a Christian rite?
00:43:01Well, that's how baptisms were conducted by early Christians.
00:43:03So, as part of your counselling with these young men,
00:43:08you require them to strip down?
00:43:11Ask them.
00:43:13Ask any of them, ask them if there was anything untoward.
00:43:16They took off their shirts in the church hall and were sprayed with holy water.
00:43:20So, it's a symbolic gesture.
00:43:21It's a symbol of renewal.
00:43:23Who do these belong to?
00:43:36I smoke two cigarettes a day.
00:43:39How's it relevant?
00:43:43Jared and Kimo.
00:43:45Before they were killed, both of them were burned with cigarettes.
00:43:51In the pattern of stigmata.
00:43:53Did you hear what you said about cleansing them with water?
00:44:03It's exactly what the professor told us.
00:44:05Yeah, well, we'll let forensics loose in the church hall and the bicarage.
00:44:10Let's meet you then, would you?
00:44:11Yeah.
00:44:14Oh, is there somewhere we can have a quiet word?
00:44:17Yeah.
00:44:18Bars here.
00:44:29Hello?
00:44:30In here.
00:44:35Hiya.
00:44:37What's going on?
00:44:38Where is everyone?
00:44:40Hostel's empty.
00:44:42Everyone's left.
00:44:43Why?
00:44:44What's happened?
00:44:45The police were just here.
00:44:47They took Gethin away with them.
00:45:00There's something missing.
00:45:06What do you mean?
00:45:07On the first murder.
00:45:08What, Jared Reid?
00:45:09Yeah.
00:45:09Have a look.
00:45:10They're getting crazy.
00:45:11Been trawling through all of the original paperwork since yesterday.
00:45:13Okay.
00:45:14Dug them out.
00:45:15The SIO's pocketbook had been removed.
00:45:17It was logged in, but it's not here now.
00:45:20You reported Gethin to the police?
00:45:22I had to.
00:45:23I saw them together, him and that young bloke.
00:45:24You don't know what you saw.
00:45:26You've made this all up in your head.
00:45:28They were in the church.
00:45:29He was taking his clothes off and Gethin was watching him.
00:45:31You're sick, Ryan.
00:45:33You know that?
00:45:35I had to tell them.
00:45:39This is just to get back at me, isn't it?
00:45:54Horwood?
00:45:55Mm-hmm.
00:45:55Annie logged onto the home system,
00:45:57trawling through all his old files.
00:45:59I reckon there's something in the Jared Reid case he doesn't want us to find.
00:46:04Are you sure there's a missing pocketbook?
00:46:05All his original handwritten notes, they're gone.
00:46:08You got another visitor, Inspector?
00:46:10This one seems rather agitated.
00:46:18Hi.
00:46:20Inspector.
00:46:22Yeah?
00:46:22He's not responsible.
00:46:23Sorry, I don't understand.
00:46:24Gethin.
00:46:25Reverend Strong.
00:46:26He didn't do this.
00:46:27He did not hurt those young men.
00:46:28Honestly, if you see the work he did.
00:46:29I'm not looking for a character reference.
00:46:30Sorry.
00:46:31He was with me the night Kimmer was killed.
00:46:33The night Kimmer was killed.
00:46:33His wife doesn't know.
00:46:35Maybe she suspects.
00:46:36He was with me at my house.
00:46:38Okay.
00:46:38We are having an affair.
00:46:40Me and Geth.
00:46:41Right.
00:46:41He has an alibi.
00:46:41He has an alibi.
00:46:42He has an alibi.
00:46:43He has an alibi.
00:46:44He was with me the night Kimmer was killed.
00:46:46His wife doesn't know.
00:46:49Maybe she suspects.
00:46:50He was with me at my house.
00:46:54Okay.
00:46:55We are having an affair.
00:46:59Me and Geth.
00:47:02Right.
00:47:06He has an alibi.
00:47:10Not a very good one for an Anglican curate.
00:47:15Well?
00:47:16He was in bed with one of his parishioners.
00:47:18Oh, naughty boy.
00:47:20Which commandment is that?
00:47:22She vouched for him.
00:47:24You believe her?
00:47:25Phone records check out.
00:47:27And we have Emma Kilfoyle's doorbell camera.
00:47:30Catches him entering her premises.
00:47:32He was definitely at her home the night Kimmer Thorne was killed.
00:47:35Seems the ceremony was exactly what he says it was.
00:47:39A baptism.
00:47:40You've had to release him.
00:47:42Okay.
00:47:43So.
00:47:44Anything else?
00:47:46What?
00:47:47What is it?
00:47:51There's another possible aspect to this investigation.
00:47:56Meaning?
00:47:57DI Horwood was the original SIO on the Jared Reid case.
00:48:04Uh-huh.
00:48:05So?
00:48:06So what?
00:48:07So, his pocketbook is missing.
00:48:10It's no longer in the box with the other case documents.
00:48:13I'm sorry.
00:48:14What exactly are you suggesting?
00:48:17Missing evidence.
00:48:18I think you need to speak to professional standards.
00:48:21Are you serious, Inspector?
00:48:22Look, two young drug addicts are dead.
00:48:25There's a chance their deaths are linked to a drug cartel.
00:48:27You said so yourself.
00:48:28I know what I said.
00:48:29What of it?
00:48:30You know the beaches of Norfolk are a magnet for drug traffickers.
00:48:33They practically own this county.
00:48:34Where are you going with this?
00:48:35Jared Reid's killer has never been found.
00:48:38Horwood barely even scratched the surface.
00:48:40He didn't follow up leads.
00:48:41Now his pocketbook is missing.
00:48:43Who knows what was in it?
00:48:44I'm asking if there's a possible connection between Horwood and the gang.
00:48:55You're accusing him of corruption?
00:48:57Look, sir, I wouldn't say it.
00:48:59You're really going to come in here and badmouth a well-respected officer without even a shred of evidence?
00:49:03I'm simply passing on the information to my superior.
00:49:05Information! You have given me nothing, Inspector!
00:49:07If Michael's paperwork has been removed, you can't just sweep it under the carpet.
00:49:11Just because he's an ex-colleague in a golfing bun.
00:49:14You better shut your mouth right now!
00:49:27It's all happening again, isn't it?
00:49:29Hmm?
00:49:30Exactly like it was between us in London.
00:49:32You walk in like you own the place and start trying to question my authority.
00:49:36Are you going to go to my superiors again, are you?
00:49:38Hmm?
00:49:39Deliberately to try and undermine me?!
00:49:50Tell me you didn't know about Horwood.
00:49:53Oh, I hope you're not accusing me, Inspector.
00:49:55Oh, I hope you're not accusing me, Inspector.
00:50:03They will be very unwise.
00:50:05You all right?
00:50:06Mm-hmm.
00:50:07You got a gig at the uni tonight?
00:50:08Mm-hmm.
00:50:09Mm-hmm.
00:50:10Here you are.
00:50:11Something to help them party away another night.
00:50:13Police on the prowl.
00:50:14Need to keep an eye out.
00:50:15You all right?
00:50:16You got a gig at the uni tonight?
00:50:17Mm-hmm.
00:50:18Here you are.
00:50:19Something to help them party away another night.
00:50:20Police on the prowl.
00:50:21Need to keep an eye out.
00:50:22All right.
00:50:23Where's your friend?
00:50:24Friend?
00:50:25A cute one, who's always fetching and carrying for you.
00:50:26And you working tonight?
00:50:27Yeah.
00:50:28the uni tonight. Here you are, something to help them party away another night, the police
00:50:38are on the prowl, you need to keep an eye out. Alright. Where's your friend? Friend? A cute
00:50:47one, he's always fetching and carrying for you. And you're working tonight? Yeah, he's
00:50:54working. We'll be down by the seafront. Alright.
00:51:01You've, uh, taken a walk? Yeah, why not? Sorry. I know someone we can go.
00:51:28There you go. There you go, mate. Keep the change. There you go, lads. Oh, little old font
00:51:46arise down from his pretty stuff. I need to talk to you. Jared Reid. Oh, mate, look. I've
00:51:53clocked off, and for good this time. Hmm. Try not to miss me too much. Jesus Christ, do you ever give up? I told you I've got nothing more to say to you. Jared Reid. The pocketbook is missing. Did you take it? Watch it, Brian said. You don't want to go around accusing people. Who killed him?
00:51:55Jared Reid. Who killed Jared? Who killed Jared? The pocketbook is missing. Who killed Jared?
00:52:01Jesus Christ, do you ever give up?
00:52:11I told you I've got nothing more to say to you.
00:52:14Jared Reed, the pocketbook is missing.
00:52:17Did you take it?
00:52:18Watch it, Brian said.
00:52:19You don't want to go around accusing people.
00:52:22Who killed him?
00:52:24Who killed Jared?
00:52:27There's something you know that you're not telling.
00:52:29You really want to play this game, do you?
00:52:30Hey, go down that path.
00:52:34You didn't do a proper job.
00:52:36Maybe you even turned a blind eye.
00:52:37You what?
00:52:38If you'd found his killer then,
00:52:39then maybe Kimmo's dad could have been avoided.
00:52:42Right, come on.
00:52:43Come on.
00:52:44What are you doing?
00:52:46I don't have a wire.
00:52:47Do you know what your problem is?
00:52:48You think the only way of getting anything done
00:52:49is by swallowing the rule book.
00:52:51Sorry, what?
00:52:52Have you any idea how many gangs operate up and down the East Coast?
00:52:55Make friends with one of me, presto.
00:52:57You get good intelligence on all the others.
00:52:59Okay.
00:53:00So that's how it works, is it?
00:53:02Yeah.
00:53:03I've got a connection.
00:53:05Five years they've been my informant.
00:53:07Do you know how many buses I've made thanks to them?
00:53:09The number of their rivals I've taken down, eh?
00:53:12And in return, you just look the other way when their boat comes in.
00:53:14Exactly.
00:53:15Yeah.
00:53:16You've got it now.
00:53:17So when Jared Reed is tortured and killed, one of their regular customers, you just turn
00:53:21a blind eye.
00:53:22Jared's some collateral that we don't really care about.
00:53:25Jesus, you and your sergeant, you're both as bad as each other, you're bloody self-righteous.
00:53:28Look here, mate.
00:53:29No, you look.
00:53:31I don't know who killed him, and I expect we'll never find out.
00:53:35And yeah, I brushed it under the carpet.
00:53:37But in return, I kept my informant, because those are the kind of decisions we have to
00:53:41make in the real world.
00:53:42Mate.
00:53:43In order to catch the bad guys, you have to sacrifice some, and I sleep just fine and
00:53:48die.
00:53:52Right.
00:53:54I'm away on me holidays next week.
00:53:56I'll send you a postcard, Lindley.
00:54:12Tommy, oh my God.
00:54:13What the hell happened?
00:54:14Sorry, your place was closest.
00:54:18Come on.
00:54:19In.
00:54:21Thanks.
00:54:23So you're going to tell me what happened, or are you going to leave me to guess?
00:54:28Oh, it's a case at work.
00:54:34It's just gotten out of hand.
00:54:36I can't really talk about it.
00:54:38Sorry.
00:54:39You can't tell me anything?
00:54:40Oh, there's a church at St. Michael's.
00:54:48We think a drug cartel is targeting the place.
00:54:53Are you saying that you're in danger?
00:54:56Yeah.
00:54:56Sorry.
00:55:00Sorry.
00:55:03Ignore me.
00:55:04I shouldn't have said anything.
00:55:07I love this job.
00:55:12I mean, I gave up everything for it.
00:55:18Sometimes you really have to wade through hell to do it.
00:55:21What the hell happened to you?
00:55:43What have you been doing?
00:55:46I blame you.
00:55:48What?
00:55:48What for?
00:55:50Wrapped my gut.
00:55:52Isn't that what you're always telling me to do?
00:55:54A word, Inspector.
00:56:03Why do I feel as if this was somehow inevitable?
00:56:19Well, you look down your nose at the rest of us.
00:56:26You don't think any of us are worthy of your immense talent.
00:56:28If I see what I perceive to be professional combat.
00:56:30Just listen to yourself, would you?
00:56:32Yeah, it must be nice always thinking you're the smartest one in the room.
00:56:36I told you to steer clear of this.
00:56:39I told you not to get involved.
00:56:40And then you walk into the pub last night and throw your fists at a fellow officer.
00:56:44No, that's not what happened.
00:56:45You are lucky you're not suspended right now.
00:56:47You're lucky you still have a job.
00:56:48He's the one who assaulted me.
00:56:50Enough, okay?
00:56:59I spoke to Horwood.
00:57:02Why would you...
00:57:02Now, he's not the villain you'd like to believe.
00:57:05He told me everything.
00:57:07He's had a chizz up his sleeve for the past five years.
00:57:10He went to see that informant just to tell them that their secret was safe.
00:57:13No, if Jared's death was a drug gang execution,
00:57:15then the informant could have been involved.
00:57:17Horwood didn't investigate properly.
00:57:19Thank you, Inspector.
00:57:20I'm aware.
00:57:21And for your information, the pocketbook with the informant's name in it
00:57:24is now in my possession.
00:57:26I'd be obliged if you'd let me do my job.
00:57:31I contacted Professional Standards late last night,
00:57:33but that was my decision to do it.
00:57:35You got that?
00:57:36As far as Horwood is aware,
00:57:41there's no evidence linking his informant to Jared's death.
00:57:44All he did was to expunge their name to keep it safe.
00:57:48What?
00:57:48If it transpires that he was wrong,
00:57:50then Professional Standards will get to the bottom of it
00:57:52and he will face disciplinary charges.
00:57:54Now, are we done?
00:57:56You don't like me very much.
00:58:08Oh, wow, genius.
00:58:09How long did it take you to work that one out?
00:58:12I don't like the way you preen.
00:58:14Like, this whole damn job is just one vanity exercise.
00:58:18I take my job...
00:58:19However, no-one will face disciplinary action
00:58:23for what went on last night.
00:58:26That's right, Inspector.
00:58:27I'm letting you off the hook.
00:58:30Because like it or not,
00:58:32you get results.
00:58:38Come.
00:58:41Chief Inspector, I'm sorry.
00:58:42I'm sorry, I...
00:58:44Spit it out.
00:58:47What?
00:58:49Found by a dog walker.
00:58:58Give us a minute, please.
00:58:59Of course, sir.
00:59:11It's the same.
00:59:19This one's not a transient.
00:59:39You have a name for me?
00:59:40David Benton.
00:59:42You had ID on him.
00:59:44No criminal record.
00:59:45We checked.
00:59:46Well, the method's the same as chemo.
00:59:48Killed with a knife.
00:59:50Mark on the skull indicates he was hit,
00:59:52probably subdued,
00:59:53and then dragged to the place he was murdered.
00:59:55We'll do a toxicology report,
00:59:57but there are no obvious signs of drug abuse.
01:00:01This one wasn't an addict.
01:00:02Anything else?
01:00:03Yep.
01:00:05Same pattern of burns.
01:00:06One on each hand,
01:00:07one on each foot.
01:00:09But that is where the similarities end.
01:00:12Meaning?
01:00:13These burns are post-mortem.
01:00:18Records say that he was unemployed.
01:00:20Danced through a variety of part-time jobs.
01:00:22Address?
01:00:23Black in town, lived alone.
01:00:24And?
01:00:25You know what I'm asking.
01:00:26No connection to the church.
01:00:28Okay.
01:00:29So why choose him?
01:00:32If he's not a drug addict,
01:00:33that's our first theory out the window.
01:00:34David Milne was right after all.
01:00:36Purifying sinners.
01:00:38Okay.
01:00:39So how was David Benton a sinner?
01:00:42So you're a DJ by profession.
01:00:45David Benton had your card in his jacket.
01:00:47He was one of my mates.
01:00:49He, um...
01:00:51He used to act as a roadie for me.
01:00:55He called himself Davey.
01:00:57I can't believe it.
01:01:01When was the last time you saw him?
01:01:06Two nights ago.
01:01:09We, uh...
01:01:10We have a regular gig.
01:01:11We...
01:01:11We had a regular gig at the university together.
01:01:17I paid him in cash.
01:01:19This might seem like an odd question,
01:01:21but did Davey have anything to do with the church?
01:01:25You're kidding, right?
01:01:28So he wasn't religious?
01:01:31He drank like a fish and smoked like a chimney.
01:01:35No.
01:01:37Drugs?
01:01:38No.
01:01:38Um...
01:01:41But...
01:01:43But what?
01:01:50You know, he'd...
01:01:51He'd make a quick buck now and then.
01:01:55Forgive me.
01:01:56I don't follow.
01:01:57No.
01:01:57He'd sometimes go with fellas.
01:02:10Okay, so...
01:02:12Our killer...
01:02:14He goes scouting for sinners at the church.
01:02:18The addicts.
01:02:19Yeah.
01:02:19Right, but when that well runs dry, he...
01:02:22Picks up a male prostitute.
01:02:24But somehow he's forced to kill this one first before he burns him.
01:02:27Okay, why?
01:02:31Maybe Davey was stronger than the others.
01:02:37His body wasn't ravaged by addiction.
01:02:40Still doesn't feel like it's part of the same pattern.
01:02:42I need to speak to Professor Milne again.
01:02:47Jesus.
01:02:52I'll tell you.
01:02:55I'll tell you.
01:03:02I'll tell you.
01:03:02Sam.
01:03:04I'll tell you.
01:03:06See you.
01:03:07Oh, Jesus.
01:03:07Have you spoken to Caroline?
01:03:23She left.
01:03:25Gone to her parents.
01:03:27And what about God?
01:03:28What did he say?
01:03:30I explained I wasn't guilty of breaking the sixth commandment.
01:03:33Just the seventh?
01:03:34What a relief.
01:03:36How long has it been going on, you little affair?
01:03:38That's actually not your business.
01:03:39You've been sleeping with one of my parishioners.
01:03:41Okay, look.
01:03:42A young woman who's just lost her mother.
01:03:44She's in a pretty vulnerable state.
01:03:45Not to mention the fact that your wife is pregnant.
01:03:48I mean, if we were to sit here and list the sins you've committed,
01:03:53I'd say you'd hit the jackpot.
01:03:54So forgive me if I'm eager to discuss it.
01:03:57What do you want me to do?
01:03:59I want you to stand up in front of the congregation,
01:04:01right where you are now.
01:04:03And ask for their forgiveness.
01:04:08And you think that somehow, magically, they'll grant it?
01:04:12I think that most of them will probably spit in your eye,
01:04:16given her a chance.
01:04:19But I'll be standing next to you when you do it,
01:04:21so you won't be alone.
01:04:25Come on.
01:04:25Let's pray.
01:04:28Let's pray.
01:04:28Let's pray.
01:04:58Thanks for coming in today, Professor.
01:05:05I'm happy to help.
01:05:06Okay, let's go back to basics, shall we?
01:05:08Jared.
01:05:10Found in a pub car park outside Ormsby, August the 7th.
01:05:13There's no evidence he was incarcerated or restrained or anything like that.
01:05:16Mm-mm.
01:05:17Looks like he was jumped, possibly knocked unconscious, burned, then stabbed, and blood spray all over the tarmac where he was found.
01:05:23Okay, next is Kimo.
01:05:25He leaves the hostel last Monday, gets hauled into this police station a day later, discharged, and he's killed, body dumped in an alley.
01:05:33Lastly, we've got Davey.
01:05:34Yeah, now, here's where it gets complicated.
01:05:36He's not an addict.
01:05:38Maybe he goes out looking for a hookup, finds the wrong guy, ends up dead.
01:05:43Here's the thing, Professor.
01:05:45It doesn't feel to us like Davey has a connection to the drug gang.
01:05:48So, what if we went with a profile you painted for us?
01:05:51Let's assume our killer's some kind of religious fanatic.
01:05:54Yeah.
01:05:54The act of murder is itself an act of purification.
01:05:57Mm-mm-mm.
01:05:58He's hunting for sinners.
01:06:00Big question.
01:06:02Where did Kimo's murder and torture take place?
01:06:04Where'd they lock him up?
01:06:05He's still got no clue.
01:06:06Also, Davey, last one, he's different because all the mutilation is done post-mortem, unlike the other two.
01:06:13But the wounds, there are enough similarities to suggest that it was the same person.
01:06:17It'd be a bit of a coincidence, though, seeing as none of these details are public knowledge.
01:06:22Sir.
01:06:23Have a hit.
01:06:27Spatial recognition came back with a resounding zero matches, but I cleaned it up with a few filters and a shadowy figure in the background.
01:06:35It's a statue.
01:06:38We were wondering if you could help.
01:06:40This was taken soon after Kimo left your care.
01:06:44Maybe you recognize this?
01:06:47Yes.
01:06:49I think I know exactly where this is.
01:07:02Weird.
01:07:03It's been oiled recently.
01:07:04I think this is it.
01:07:34That's the statue.
01:07:44You didn't know anyone was living here.
01:07:45No. No, of course not.
01:07:50This is where he kept Kimo.
01:07:53Chained up like an animal.
01:07:59You think he offered him a home, a place to stay the night, and then...
01:08:05He poses as a good Samaritan.
01:08:08Really, he's the devil in disguise.
01:08:11Once Kimo crossed that threshold, he was under his control.
01:08:19He didn't need to subdue him.
01:08:22He was fed him drugs.
01:08:25So he could torture him when he wanted.
01:08:29This man explained the drug dealers attending church.
01:08:41I don't know how surveillance ops do this all day.
01:08:48What's the matter? Are you bored already?
01:08:50I'll remember to bring me donuts next time.
01:08:53Kimo Thorne was kept drugged in that basement.
01:08:59Someone sold the drugs to his killer.
01:09:02Brianna's stracking operating in this area is our best bet.
01:09:10Hang on, that bloke, isn't that the one we interviewed?
01:09:16The DJ, Sean.
01:09:17The DJ, Sean.
01:09:19Oh, hello.
01:09:26Let's get him.
01:09:28We should give it to you in a sec, obviously.
01:09:39Move on, man.
01:09:41Hey!
01:09:43Hey!
01:09:44Hey!
01:09:50Cut him off around the back.
01:10:14Yeah, where is he?
01:10:19I'm in the alley behind the railway.
01:10:21No idea, can't see him.
01:10:23If you're at the far end, you must be heading your way.
01:10:33Twice in two days!
01:10:35Getting to be a bit of a habit with you.
01:10:40He lost him.
01:10:45Well, congratulations, Inspector.
01:10:49The man you were trying to apprehend has fled.
01:10:52Talk about bungling an arrest.
01:10:54I'm sorry, sir.
01:10:57Wow, there's a phrase that doesn't often pass from your lips.
01:11:01All right, where are we with the investigation?
01:11:04Kimo Thorne was kept in the church basement, tortured, and then killed.
01:11:09And then killed.
01:11:11His DNA will be all over the site.
01:11:14What about the murderers?
01:11:16Handcuffs have been examined.
01:11:18The forensics team are still turning the boiler room inside out.
01:11:22And?
01:11:24Well, we'll see what they can find.
01:11:25We'll see what they can find.
01:11:45And? Anything?
01:11:47No, sorry, sir.
01:11:48All right.
01:11:50Well?
01:11:53Nothing.
01:11:55Who else knows about the boiler room?
01:11:57Who else has access?
01:11:59Me and Geth, obviously.
01:12:01No one ever goes down there.
01:12:04Church warden has keys.
01:12:07Who's the warden?
01:12:09Emma Kilfoyle.
01:12:11What, anyone else in the congregation?
01:12:13Come on, someone must have let him in the building.
01:12:14What?
01:12:15What is it?
01:12:17He was shouting.
01:12:19He was screaming.
01:12:21Who?
01:12:23The drug dealer.
01:12:24When he came to the church.
01:12:26You come here again.
01:12:28I'll make you wish you hadn't.
01:12:30You think you're so special.
01:12:32You think you're holy.
01:12:33You know better than the rest of us.
01:12:35I know what goes on here!
01:12:37I thought he was talking to me.
01:12:38I thought he was making some point about religion.
01:12:40And...
01:12:41But I think...
01:12:42Maybe...
01:12:44I know what you do!
01:12:46I think maybe he was talking to someone else.
01:12:50I know what you do!
01:12:52I think maybe he was talking to someone else.
01:13:10I don't know what you do!
01:13:11But I don't know what you do, Bill.
01:13:12It's a text from Helen.
01:13:13It's a picture of the van they keep at the church hall.
01:13:20It looks like it's part of it.
01:13:22What do you tell them?
01:13:23I don't know what you do.
01:13:25I do think maybe he...
01:13:26I don't know.
01:13:28But I think he can get a picture of the...
01:13:30It's a text from Helen.
01:13:32It's a picture of the van they keep at the church hall.
01:13:35It looks like it's part of it.
01:13:36He has nothing.
01:13:37It looks like it's parked right outside her house.
01:13:58Someone out there?
01:14:00Hello?
01:14:03Hello?
01:14:07Hello?
01:14:17Everything okay?
01:14:18Hi, this is Helen Clyde.
01:14:19Sorry, not available.
01:14:20Please do the message.
01:14:22I should probably head over there.
01:14:34Hello?
01:14:38Helen!
01:14:42Helen!
01:14:49Helen?
01:14:50Everything?
01:14:51Is she there?
01:14:52Helen?
01:15:04We'll never go.
01:15:06Let's turn on everyone.
01:15:12I've been watching Linney for a while now.
01:15:40I know it's only a matter of time before he finds me out.
01:15:42And I know I've done bad things, terrible things, and I tried to stop myself.
01:15:55Believe me, I tried.
01:16:00I'm so sorry.
01:16:07And I know I deserve all the punishment that I'll receive.
01:16:10But if he's going to take my freedom from me, then I'm going to take something precious
01:16:16from him.
01:16:19I don't understand, Inspector.
01:16:25What is this about?
01:16:26It's my partner, Helen.
01:16:27She's missing.
01:16:28Retract her phone.
01:16:29Signal's gone.
01:16:30It's like she's vanished.
01:16:31It's a picture of the van you keep at the church hall.
01:16:33It's the last thing she sent me.
01:16:35Who would be driving it right now?
01:16:38Ryan.
01:16:39I met him at the church.
01:16:43He was devious, manipulative.
01:16:46We gave him free food and a place to stay, but he never listened to anything that we were
01:16:51trying to teach him.
01:16:53And then I caught him stealing from the sacristy.
01:16:59Our church silver.
01:17:00He tried to make an excuse, but he couldn't hide his true nature.
01:17:05So, after he left the hostel, I followed him.
01:17:12There's no way.
01:17:13Not Ryan.
01:17:14He's a decent kid.
01:17:15Well, maybe he's twisted all those teachings that you gave him.
01:17:17Where would he have taken her?
01:17:18I've no idea.
01:17:19Just called the house.
01:17:20Emma says he's not there.
01:17:21I'll put out a description for both of them and the van.
01:17:23Then let's pray he turns up.
01:17:25I think there's more useful things we can do right now.
01:17:27After Jared, I couldn't stop thinking about what I'd done.
01:17:30I tried to pretend that it hadn't happened, but then Kimo turned up.
01:17:36I couldn't help myself.
01:17:38I took my time with that one.
01:17:44I watched him doing this.
01:17:47I gave him a mustache so he could shoot up.
01:17:50When he was high, I could do anything I liked.
01:17:57It's an old-fashioned word.
01:17:59Evil.
01:18:01But both of them, I could sense it in them.
01:18:05She always taught me to fear it.
01:18:07My mother.
01:18:08I mean, she was guiding me.
01:18:14Come on, Helen.
01:18:15Where are the keys?
01:18:16Where are the keys?
01:18:20Where are the keys?
01:18:21Where are the keys?
01:18:22Where are the keys?
01:18:35Where are the keys?
01:18:36Where are the keys?
01:18:37Where are the keys?
01:18:38Where are the keys?
01:18:39The keys are locked up and they'll leave.
01:18:41What's that?
01:18:42Welcome.
01:18:43Stay here.
01:18:44The keys are locked up.
01:18:45security alarms going off at the warehouse where we keep the food we rent a small room in the back
01:19:04to the address call for backup I can hear you you can't hide anywhere hello I'm gonna find you you can't get out
01:19:34I'm going to miss out
01:19:47Helen!
01:19:51Helen!
01:20:03Shh!
01:20:08Helen!
01:20:17Helen!
01:20:24Ryan!
01:20:25What are you doing?
01:20:26They were sick!
01:20:27Those two men, they were unclean!
01:20:28Okay, okay, it's over now.
01:20:29Stay back!
01:20:30I will do it!
01:20:31Ryan, wait!
01:20:47Helen, let off!
01:20:48It's over!
01:20:53It's over.
01:20:54It's over.
01:20:58It's over.
01:20:59It's over.
01:21:12I'm so sorry.
01:21:13I'm so sorry.
01:21:14I'm sorry.
01:21:16I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
01:21:22Makes no sense.
01:21:24Kid that young.
01:21:27Brainwashed.
01:21:29Brainwashed into thinking it was his sacred duty to torture and kill them.
01:21:35Where's Helen?
01:21:36Hostel.
01:21:38A&E.
01:21:40We should go and be with her.
01:21:44Two.
01:21:47What?
01:21:49He said two.
01:21:51When we were talking.
01:21:53Two victims.
01:22:04Hey.
01:22:05Hi.
01:22:07How are you?
01:22:09I'll be okay, they say.
01:22:12What's the best news?
01:22:15Yeah.
01:22:17That's the best news.
01:22:23Tommy.
01:22:28I thought I could do this back then.
01:22:30I'm not sure we can be together.
01:22:41I understand you've been through something terrible.
01:22:45No.
01:22:49It's not just me.
01:22:50It's you.
01:22:54It's the way that you live.
01:22:57The risks that you take.
01:23:02I'm not sure if I could fall in love with someone who does what you do.
01:23:05And I'm sorry.
01:23:06Because I know that you gave up everything for this life, but...
01:23:12I'm not sure that I can share it with you.
01:23:16I can share it with you.
01:23:34Have your name first, please.
01:23:35Rihanna.
01:23:36Strachan.
01:23:37Rihanna, you're safe.
01:23:38Rihanna, you're safe.
01:23:39Rihanna, you're safe.
01:23:40Rihanna, you're safe.
01:23:41Don't worry.
01:23:42What's your age?
01:23:4326.
01:23:46Well?
01:23:47I picked him up.
01:23:49And then he squealed on the rest of them.
01:23:52Looks like Gordon's little arrangements over then.
01:24:13Drug residue found all over Sean Lavery's van.
01:24:31What's that?
01:24:32Thought you'd want to see it found in the front of the van.
01:24:34Phone number.
01:24:35Sean says it's Davies and Rowan.
01:24:37Go on.
01:24:38077-009-00496.
01:24:44That's a mail.
01:24:45Inspector.
01:24:46Sergeant.
01:24:47You were right.
01:24:48Everything you said.
01:24:49Mind corrupted by religious fantasies.
01:24:50Young boy who fancied himself an Old Testament warrior.
01:24:52There's just one thing.
01:24:53Sure.
01:24:54Well, we haven't completed the puzzle.
01:24:55Ryan's only admitted to two of the killings.
01:24:56Do you remember there was one that didn't quite fit the point?
01:24:57No.
01:24:58No.
01:24:59No.
01:25:00No.
01:25:01No.
01:25:02No.
01:25:03No.
01:25:04No.
01:25:05No.
01:25:06No.
01:25:07No.
01:25:08No.
01:25:09No.
01:25:10No.
01:25:11No.
01:25:12No.
01:25:13No.
01:25:14No.
01:25:15No.
01:25:16No.
01:25:17No.
01:25:18No.
01:25:19No.
01:25:20No.
01:25:21No.
01:25:22No.
01:25:23No.
01:25:24No.
01:25:25No.
01:25:26No.
01:25:27No.
01:25:28There was one that didn't quite fit the pattern.
01:25:29It's the final victim.
01:25:30Davy Benton.
01:25:31The Burns, they were post-mortem and there's evidence you've been knocked unconscious.
01:25:32That didn't happen with the others, Davey only had some of the characteristics of the
01:25:37other murders.
01:25:38You knew him?
01:25:42What?
01:25:43Davey Benton.
01:25:45You met him.
01:25:46Why didn't you tell us?
01:25:48I...
01:25:48Um, I...
01:25:50Can you skip the bullshit, please?
01:25:52It's been a very tough couple of days.
01:25:53Mobile phone number here.
01:25:55It's Davey's handwriting.
01:25:56Found in his boss's van.
01:26:02Huh.
01:26:04When were you in contact with him?
01:26:06We know for a fact that he used to work here on the campus occasionally.
01:26:10Did you pay Davey Benton for sex?
01:26:13Were you a regular client of his?
01:26:16We know that's how he made his money.
01:26:19Then what, he...
01:26:20He demanded more?
01:26:22Knowing you had a reputation to protect?
01:26:26But you had confidential details about unsolved murders.
01:26:29He found out about my promotion.
01:26:37He threatened to tell my wife and my family.
01:26:39I had to...
01:26:40I had to keep giving him more money.
01:26:43And knowing every detail.
01:26:46You decided to take advantage of the situation.
01:26:52You killed Davey.
01:26:53And we, we gave you your M.O., didn't we, Professor?
01:26:59I told you every detail.
01:27:01You're under arrest for the murder of David Benton.
01:27:04You do not have to say anything,
01:27:05but it may harm your defense
01:27:06if you do not mention, when questioned,
01:27:09something which you later rely upon in court.
01:27:11Anything you do say may be given in evidence.
01:27:13You seeing Helen tonight?
01:27:31She, uh...
01:27:32She doesn't want to see me for a while.
01:27:37Oh.
01:27:39Well, if there's anything I can do.
01:27:41Any relationship advice?
01:27:44You know, obviously, I'm the expert.
01:27:46Thanks.
01:27:49Oh, look, we're all dealing with stuff.
01:27:52I miss my brother every day.
01:27:56Yeah, I miss mine too.
01:28:02It was my brother.
01:28:04The candle.
01:28:06You remember the, uh, the candle in the church?
01:28:11Yeah, my brother died as well.
01:28:15I'm not very good at talking about it.
01:28:18But, yeah.
01:28:20We've been through the same things.
01:28:22You and I.
01:28:29Right.
01:28:29One drink.
01:28:31I'm paying.
01:28:32We don't even have to talk.
01:28:35I'm not taking no for an answer.
01:28:37You're a pain in the arse.
01:28:43You know that?
01:28:45As a matter of fact, I do, yeah.
01:28:51I'm driving, am I?
01:28:52I'm just playing.
01:28:52I'm drinking.
01:28:53I'm doing.
01:28:54I'm drinking.
01:28:55I'm going to have to talk.
01:28:56I'm drinking.
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