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First broadcast 10th March 2003.

Lynley seeks the help of profiler Helen Clyde when he investigates the asphyxiation death of superstar cricketer with a dysfunctional personal life.

Clare Swinburne - Gabriella Patten
Mark Anthony Brighton - Kenneth Waring (as Mark Brighton)
Nathaniel Parker - DI Thomas Lynley
Sharon Small - DS Barbara Havers
Andrew Havill - Inspector Ardery
Lesley Vickerage - Helen Clyde
Ruth Gemmell - Jeannie Waring
William Scott-Masson - Official
Phyllis Logan - Miriam Whitelaw
Joe Duttine - Chris Faraday
Neve McIntosh - Olivia Whitelaw
Curtis Flowers - Jimmy Waring
Daisy Beaumont - Amanda
Peter Crawford - Newscaster
Andrew Clover - Hugh Patten
Anjalee Patel - Hadiyyah

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00:00:22I couldn't help it, I just, Gabi don't do this
00:00:24You're hopeless Ken
00:00:26Cricket's the only thing you ever get right
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00:00:30Will you at least come back if you thought this out please
00:00:32No Ken, I've had enough
00:00:34Gabriella!
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00:03:26Can you make any more mess, Havers?
00:03:28Well, I'll finish now.
00:03:31You settling in?
00:03:32Yeah. I am.
00:03:35What are your new neighbours like?
00:03:37I haven't met them yet.
00:03:39Perhaps they're waiting for me to throw a party.
00:03:41You know, with fiddly finger food and, um, little drinks
00:03:44with umbrellas sticking out of them.
00:03:46Sounds irresistible. I do hope I'm invited.
00:03:52Hear about this case.
00:03:53The press got hold of it yet?
00:03:55Yeah, it's probably late by now.
00:03:57Hasn't been officially ID'd yet.
00:03:59Doesn't take much to recognise Kenneth Waring.
00:04:01Did you see the sentry he hit last week?
00:04:03I was getting this case, sir.
00:04:05It's nothing to do with your liking cricket, has it?
00:04:07Cricket isn't something you like, Detective Sergeant.
00:04:09Cricket is a religion.
00:04:11Oh, yeah, and you just happened to pick this one up.
00:04:13Come on, sir, you pulled strings.
00:04:15This is a great tragedy for the game, you know.
00:04:18Yeah, I expect his family aren't too happy about it either.
00:04:21I'm not too happy about it either.
00:04:23It's not the other world.
00:04:24It's not the only one.
00:04:25It's like I'm unhappy about it.
00:04:27It's in the middle of the game.
00:04:28I'm unhappy about it.
00:04:29You know, you do have to go.
00:04:30I'm unhappy about it.
00:04:31I've had to go.
00:04:32I've had to go.
00:04:33I think I've had to go.
00:04:34Oh, shit.
00:04:35All right.
00:04:36I can't make out of this room.
00:04:37I can't do this room.
00:04:38It's shut up.
00:04:39I can't do that.
00:04:40I can't do that.
00:04:41I've got some good nick for a fire.
00:04:57The S. Havers, the Earl Lindley.
00:05:00Inspector Ardory.
00:05:01I've not been here long.
00:05:02Another fire, a couple of miles away.
00:05:04Looked like it was some sort of animal rights thing.
00:05:06No obvious connection.
00:05:07Check it out, him.
00:05:09Sokos found a partial footprint in the garden.
00:05:10Another one up by the front door.
00:05:12Could be the same person.
00:05:14The body's still in situ.
00:05:17Cottage owned by Mrs. Miriam Whiteblore.
00:05:19Currently occupied by Mrs. Gabriella Patton.
00:05:21Been staying here a couple of months.
00:05:23Where is she now?
00:05:24A local resident out for a walk last night said they heard a row.
00:05:27Said there was a car outside then.
00:05:28There isn't one now.
00:05:29Better find her.
00:05:32The fire investigation unit's initial report stated that the blaze would have flared up immediately
00:05:36and probably died back just as fast.
00:05:39Almost definitely torched.
00:05:40So the fuel would have gone in through the letterbox and down onto the rug.
00:05:46And the rug set alight.
00:05:48Eventually burning itself out.
00:05:50But look, there's synthetic backing to the rug.
00:05:53So the corridor would have filled with a black, noxious smoke.
00:05:58Straight into the sitting room.
00:06:00Where I had nowhere else to go.
00:06:03Except the staircase.
00:06:05The staircase acted like a chimney.
00:06:07The smoke went straight into the bedroom.
00:06:18Asphyxiation, wouldn't you think?
00:06:19Yeah, carbon monoxide.
00:06:25They always looked like they'd been asleep.
00:06:27If it was a fire, it could have looked a lot worse.
00:06:30Well, it would have been a shame.
00:06:32He's beautiful.
00:06:33It's not what you'd expect, is it, sir?
00:06:39What?
00:06:39Cricket.
00:06:40I mean, it's all very cucumber sandwiches, isn't it?
00:06:43I mean, a long way from sudden death.
00:06:45Well, don't you believe it, Havers?
00:06:47Do you know there's a higher than average percentage of suicides in cricket?
00:06:50Yeah, well, I take it we're ruling that out in this case.
00:06:54Time of death yet, Inspector?
00:06:55Not precise.
00:06:56Round midnight?
00:06:58Well, probability.
00:06:59Whoever did this expected the whole building to burn down.
00:07:02They didn't think there'd be any evidence left at all.
00:07:10There's not much to go on.
00:07:13Forensics might be able to do something with it.
00:07:16Where's the next one?
00:07:17Down there.
00:07:17Good view of the bedroom for you.
00:07:28Ardory.
00:07:28Yeah, someone's stood here waiting for the wearing to go to bed.
00:07:31Detective Inspector.
00:07:33They found a tyre track.
00:07:37Motorbike, hard to say.
00:07:39Looks like it's been disturbed by, I don't know whether it's been bruised or something.
00:07:43Do we know about something in this field?
00:07:45Have you seen something done, anything?
00:07:47Yeah, it looks like someone tried to conceal it.
00:07:52There were a lot of broken branches here, sir.
00:07:55Sir?
00:07:55Nice, isn't it, sir?
00:08:06Hmm?
00:08:10You know what we need, Sergeant?
00:08:13What we need is a profiler.
00:08:14You are so transparent.
00:08:23We need an expert profiler, and this is her field of expertise.
00:08:28That's why we picked up the case, so you could get Helen on board.
00:08:30Oh, I thought it was for my liking of cricket.
00:08:33She's going to see right through you.
00:08:35I don't see why.
00:08:36Well, like you just said, she's a profiler.
00:08:40Arsonists tend to fall into particular categories.
00:08:42This one burnt down his school, then his church, then his great aunt's house.
00:08:46Luckily, she wasn't in at the time.
00:08:49Peer pressure.
00:08:50Fueled by a growing dependency on drugs and alcohol.
00:08:52This woman is a political activist, and that could be environmental or just good old-fashioned
00:08:58anarchy.
00:08:59How do they laugh a minute this lot, are they?
00:09:01Don't you believe it?
00:09:02Two female arsonists burnt down half a dozen semis between them.
00:09:05Something to do with firemen and uniforms.
00:09:08Uniform.
00:09:09What, just sat back and waited for the hunks and the hoses?
00:09:12Loss of face, quite literally in this case.
00:09:18Swiss businessman loses his job, burns down his employer's house with three young children
00:09:22inside, and then sets fire to himself.
00:09:25And yes, he survived.
00:09:28Excuse me.
00:09:30And finally, we have our slow burners.
00:09:34The introverted type, simmering away until something tips them over the edge, usually from a broken
00:09:39home.
00:09:40Classic cry for help.
00:09:40Yes, Havis?
00:09:42And what about our case?
00:09:44You haven't given me anything, Tommy.
00:09:46I mean, what you have to decide is whether this is a personal act against an individual
00:09:49or an impersonal act against a group of individuals.
00:09:52Are you saying that they want Kenneth Waring dead, or was it what he stood for?
00:09:55Look, I'll run the MO through the system.
00:09:58It's like a signature.
00:10:00If it's a serial arsonist, they'll have used the same method.
00:10:03Sir, Waring's wife just arrived at the hospital to ID the body.
00:10:08They wait until we get there.
00:10:08Thanks, Helen.
00:10:11Just keep chucking things at us.
00:10:14I can assure you, when you opened that door, there were plenty of things I could have chucked
00:10:17at you.
00:10:19I decided to play nice instead.
00:10:21Would you come with me, please?
00:10:43Mrs. Waring, I'm Detective Sergeant Havis.
00:10:58Are you ready?
00:10:59Yes.
00:11:09Mrs. Waring, is this your husband?
00:11:11Mrs. Waring?
00:11:17Mrs. Waring?
00:11:20Yeah.
00:11:23Yeah, it's my husband.
00:11:27Ladies and gentlemen, may I introduce Miriam Whiteclaw?
00:11:31surely there can be no sadder situation than that of a child suffering from an incurable illness
00:11:43all right come on let's go quick
00:11:45research facilities like this one mean we're fighting back
00:11:53we're helping to save children's lives and to safeguard their future health and happiness
00:11:59I name this tree tree
00:12:03and my husband would have been very proud to see this facility bear his name
00:12:09animals in the name of science
00:12:11have any of you actually thought about what you're doing
00:12:14you may not like the idea of using animals but it is the only way to guarantee the safety of any new drug
00:12:21these drugs will save children's lives maybe some of your children
00:12:25animals lives
00:12:26go on get out
00:12:27remember the blood of the innocent animals is on your hands
00:12:34get out of the way
00:12:35get out
00:12:36get out
00:12:40get out
00:12:40mrs. whitelaw
00:13:05uh miriam i'm all right
00:13:07um miriam i have to tell you i'm sorry
00:13:10kenneth wearing has been found dead
00:13:13kenneth
00:13:17i'm sorry
00:13:21when did you last see your husband
00:13:25not in a while
00:13:29he was under a lot of pressure and he needed space and
00:13:35we were separated
00:13:39just just trying it out you know
00:13:43had to be married long
00:13:45we're at school together we're married when we were kids
00:13:48where was kenneth staying
00:13:50with marian white law
00:13:52it's just her and that big house
00:13:56i mean you could say that she kind of looked after him
00:13:58so did kenneth need looking after
00:14:02was there a problem
00:14:04was he in some kind of trouble
00:14:06kenny
00:14:07no
00:14:09everyone loved kenny
00:14:13he loved his kids
00:14:16he was meant to be taking jimmy to greece but he just cancelled it at the last minute
00:14:24why did he do that
00:14:27he said something had come up jimmy was upset and
00:14:31that's cricket for you
00:14:36you're always travelling you never knew where he was from one minute to the next
00:14:40how old is jimmy
00:14:4216
00:14:44you don't look old enough
00:14:46a couple of days past my 16th and i had jimmy
00:14:50but ken was great
00:14:53i was so in love
00:14:57it's not been easy for jimmy
00:15:01you know with his dad gone so much he's had to be the man about the house
00:15:04he's had to be dad to shower and stand be my friend
00:15:07and sometimes he's more like my older brother than my own kid
00:15:13he grew up quickly
00:15:17yeah
00:15:17yeah too
00:15:20do you know gabriella patten
00:15:24and you know of miriam whitelaw's cottage
00:15:28we used to go there when the kids were small
00:15:30we were a proper family
00:15:32and did you know that mrs patten was staying there
00:15:36i'm sorry but i have to ask you this question
00:15:41where were you last night
00:15:43well where do you think
00:15:44we've got three kids i was at home with them
00:15:48he's looking after the kids jimmy always does
00:16:00don't worry about this i'll take care of it
00:16:02it's just on the right it's number two
00:16:06where's jimmy
00:16:36you all right mom
00:16:38where is gabriella patten
00:16:43well a office says she hasn't called in
00:16:45i might be switched off
00:16:47no one knows where she is
00:16:48just find her
00:16:49we're doing all we can
00:16:51you know if someone decides to disappear there's not much we can do
00:16:54she's a suspect
00:16:55and she could be in danger
00:16:57she could be scared
00:17:00just keep at it okay
00:17:01what do you say
00:17:04i don't mind living in a place like this
00:17:05i thought you did
00:17:06sorry to trouble you mrs whiteclaw
00:17:12i still can't quite believe it
00:17:17rather cold
00:17:19i think it's a shock
00:17:20you must have been very close to mr waring
00:17:24kenneth loved cricket and he had such talent
00:17:27i suppose i became a kind of patron mentor
00:17:31in what way
00:17:35kenneth was a foster child his real family weren't interested i took him under my wing
00:17:39why was gabriella patten staying at your cottage
00:17:45she needed somewhere to stay
00:17:47after the breakdown of her marriage
00:17:49she was feeling very raw
00:17:51and when did you last speak to her
00:17:53not for weeks
00:17:54how did you get to know her
00:17:56she was kenneth's agent
00:17:58i found her for him actually
00:18:00look kenneth was nearing retirement
00:18:03he needed somebody to deal with all the commercial stuff
00:18:06how long had they been having an affair
00:18:07you'd have to ask mrs patten that
00:18:12and kenneth was living here during the trial separation from his wife
00:18:16is that what genie called it
00:18:18she's always been unable to face the truth
00:18:22particularly when it hurts
00:18:24no
00:18:25it was all over between them
00:18:27kenneth told you that
00:18:29kenneth told me everything
00:18:30he missed his children of course
00:18:33but genie
00:18:34she couldn't accept that they weren't teenagers anymore
00:18:38i put him in touch with my solicitor
00:18:41kenneth took the divorce papers round to genie himself
00:18:44when
00:18:45last week
00:18:46when did you see him last
00:18:48yesterday afternoon
00:18:52i saw him off to the airport
00:18:55at what time
00:18:56about four
00:18:58did he take a taxi or go in his own car
00:19:01he drove himself
00:19:02he was going to collect jimmy
00:19:04that's his eldest
00:19:05and then on to heathrow
00:19:06why didn't he tell you that he cancelled the holiday
00:19:10i don't know
00:19:15was he happy about going away
00:19:17spending time with jimmy
00:19:18i have to admit the holiday was my idea
00:19:21i could see that jimmy was going through a difficult patch
00:19:25his age
00:19:26i suggested they go away together
00:19:29are you saying that he didn't get on with jimmy
00:19:32oh no
00:19:33oh kenneth loved that boy
00:19:35he used to say there were like peas in a pod
00:19:39except of course jimmy doesn't have his father's talent
00:19:42this was kenneth's room
00:19:47will i
00:19:50of course
00:19:52very neat
00:19:56he was a very careful man
00:19:58why was he staying here
00:20:02i mean
00:20:03he could have got a hotel room or a place of his own
00:20:05did he have any financial worries
00:20:07no he liked it here
00:20:09i think over the years it had become like a sanctuary for him
00:20:14well how long had he been coming here
00:20:15it started when he had a house full of small children
00:20:18he needed the peace
00:20:21i offered him a room with
00:20:22no responsibilities
00:20:25no pressures
00:20:25no
00:20:26domestic baggage
00:20:27i think he was happy here
00:20:30did he have any other problems
00:20:32drugs
00:20:33alcohol
00:20:34he was extremely disciplined inspector
00:20:37now how was he behaving when he left
00:20:39was he at all agitated
00:20:41depressed
00:20:42what makes you say that
00:20:44this is it isn't it
00:20:47what
00:20:49he's barely cold
00:20:51and you're trying to dick the dirt
00:20:53you're as bad as a press
00:20:54please mrs whitener we're on the same side
00:20:57someone wanted him dead
00:21:01i'm just trying to find a reason
00:21:03yes of course i'm sorry
00:21:06you're absolutely right
00:21:08may i ask where you were last night
00:21:12at home
00:21:13alone
00:21:13no my daughter was here
00:21:15she stayed the night
00:21:17i think we'll need to talk to her
00:21:19i'm sorry i don't have her address
00:21:21i know it sounds silly but
00:21:23i'm afraid olivia only allows me so far into her life
00:21:27knowing where she lives isn't part of that
00:21:30whose room is this
00:21:32mine
00:21:33well do you mind
00:21:35no please
00:21:36you watch a lot of tanny
00:21:45mrs whitener
00:21:46they're all of kenneth
00:21:47he hated watching himself
00:21:49i'd look at them
00:21:50see if i could be of help
00:21:51hard to believe the man who hit that incredible test century needed any help
00:21:54at least his career ended on a high
00:21:57oh
00:21:59uh
00:21:59i know it's an odd request mrs whitener
00:22:02could i borrow a couple of these
00:22:04the met runs to most things but taping test matches isn't one of them
00:22:08oh please
00:22:10thank you
00:22:10what happened
00:22:15i was attacked sergeant this morning
00:22:18targeted by so-called animal activists
00:22:21i was opening a new wing of a research laboratory
00:22:24i do a lot for charity
00:22:26beside the work i do with the white law wearing foundation of course
00:22:30i hope what's that
00:22:31i set it up to help children like kenneth
00:22:35it's something very close to my heart and it was important to him too
00:22:38children loved him you see
00:22:41we all loved him
00:22:45bear relationship
00:22:49well she's very attractive
00:22:52in love with him
00:22:54why didn't he tell her he cancelled the holiday
00:22:56well maybe he didn't cancel it
00:22:57maybe he was just taking someone else
00:23:00on gabriella
00:23:00generous of the photographs
00:23:02yeah
00:23:03he wasn't one of the daughter
00:23:05alluvia
00:23:19alluvia
00:23:23you gotta see this hey chris said you were brilliant in the mask i mean there's three
00:23:36what is it chris did we make the papers no but your mother's friend did
00:23:44jesus kenny you know what this means don't you what police are gonna be around well why
00:23:52they're gonna make the connection between you and your mother and that's gonna lead them
00:23:54here you're going to have to get your story straight then we're all gonna have to get
00:23:58our story straight you're gonna be okay with this why shouldn't i be says here he was killed
00:24:03in the cottage and that's what a couple of miles from where we were last night you were
00:24:09on a raid you didn't tell me you didn't need to know why didn't you want me to go with
00:24:19you last night you had other plans didn't you go and see your mother come with us tonight
00:24:25yeah well maybe i'm doing something else well don't stop what you know what just leave it
00:24:32here she is olivia constance whitelaw
00:24:39here she is olivia constance whitelaw
00:24:59olivia constance whitelaw dob ryan o'reilly
00:25:06why what is it she's got pre-cons for soliciting she's got bored of the debutant's balls that's
00:25:12some career choice looks like drugs yeah from homes and gardens to street corner
00:25:18something must have got her there look they're just as fine
00:25:21yeah she's cohabiting with one chris faraday known activist he's heavily involved in animal rights
00:25:30well he hasn't got any form it means we have a connection
00:25:34yeah
00:25:39tributes have poured in from around the cricket world today stunned colleagues were struggling to come for
00:25:44terms with the loss fellow batsman hugh pattern had this to say
00:25:49okay
00:25:50any boy will be um sorely missed
00:25:52we're we're not we're we're bereft
00:25:56but the team we feel empty and uh devastated
00:26:00they're talking about wearing
00:26:02poor ken
00:26:04i miss him
00:26:06i haven't seen him in years
00:26:08i miss
00:26:10that's not the point
00:26:11he was
00:26:12he was part of my childhood
00:26:15oh come here look i'm sorry sorry
00:26:24it's all right
00:26:29why don't you do this more often
00:26:32i'm feeling really lonely
00:26:39being on my own
00:26:41Olivia Olivia
00:26:44you don't want to do this
00:26:46you don't know what i want
00:26:48that's not what we're about i can't be that for you
00:26:50why not
00:26:51because we're friends
00:26:52always will be
00:26:53i don't want to jeopardize that
00:26:55you don't know that it would
00:26:57look
00:26:58any kind of sexual relationship is just going to spoil what we have
00:27:01what
00:27:06sometimes i think you're frightened of me
00:27:08you didn't tell your mother did you
00:27:11perfect moment never presented itself
00:27:16anyway what's the point
00:27:18i don't care
00:27:19Olivia stop doing this
00:27:20just give your mother half a chance
00:27:22you are so bloody sanctimonious
00:27:26i don't care
00:27:27i don't care
00:27:28i don't care
00:27:29i don't care
00:27:30i don't care
00:27:31i don't care
00:27:32i don't care
00:27:33you don't care
00:27:34i don't care
00:27:35i don't care
00:27:36i don't care
00:27:37i don't care
00:27:38i don't care
00:27:39i don't care
00:27:40i don't care
00:27:41i don't care
00:27:42you don't care
00:27:43i don't care
00:27:44instead a bed in the bedroom of his country cottage
00:27:45Isn't she what's it called um boho chic I wouldn't know detective sergeant
00:27:51you're the one I catch reading the DIY max but she thinks it's a bit edgy gives
00:27:56her a bit of street cred I expect it's the only place you could find to live
00:27:59no she could live in Kensington
00:28:05hello
00:28:08Chris Faraday yeah DL Inley DS Havers can I see some ID
00:28:15what it would be easier out there easier for what detective sergeant
00:28:22may we come up please mr. Faraday sure
00:28:25you've heard about the death of Kenneth Waring
00:28:35I can't really miss it what I said is headline news myself
00:28:38men's dead mr. Faraday yeah thousands die of starvation every day but you don't
00:28:42see them on the front page of the standard this is Olivia Whitelaw and I guess you
00:28:48already knew that
00:28:52this is why I'm detecting Inspector Lindley this is to take to sergeant Havers where
00:28:57were you last night at my mother's what time did you arrive
00:29:01nine-ish I left after breakfast were you together all that time well I didn't follow
00:29:09her into the bathroom but yeah we were together
00:29:10Lily when did you last see Kenneth Waring not for ages I left home years ago
00:29:17mum and I don't exactly see eye to eye oh what about everything I knew you stayed the
00:29:24night on Wednesday yeah mr. Faraday where were you friends stag night watching videos and all that you
00:29:31know you want details that shouldn't be necessary titty slickers try hard and sex caliber you've got a good
00:29:43memory well you can't get me for it my memory that is how well do you know mrs.
00:29:49Whitelaw never had the pleasure so you've never been to her cottage in the country
00:29:52didn't know existed until today
00:29:56hey she likes you she run over yeah I can see that you're good with dogs
00:30:02who does he think he is you didn't like him then he's a creep
00:30:11and her I hope people like that make me really angry like what people I don't know how lucky they
00:30:17are you saw the needle treks they were old have this she wasn't born with them Faraday's very
00:30:24controlling yeah she probably gets off on it right I want you to check out his alibi I want to know
00:30:30everything he's done for the last 24 hours happily get onto special branch do you know what they know
00:30:35about that protest is more an animal rights thing why they would choose wearing as a target and what
00:30:39it is they've got against Miriam Whitelaw why didn't Olivia stay the night with her mother after all
00:30:43these years I want to know the terms of Miriam's will I'd like to out pursue where his family talk
00:30:51to the Sun good don't forget you got to find out where Gabriella is ID the footprint Nike trainer
00:30:56size 9 well loads of people wear them I wear them suggesting I arrest you police are still
00:31:04investigating the fire that caused his death the 16th century cottage where Waring's body was found
00:31:10early this morning belong to the cricketers longtime patron and friend Miriam Whitelaw Waring's career
00:31:16was at an all-time high following his spectacular century at Lord's last week people have been
00:31:22writing off Kenny recently but he was still very much a cricketer at the peak of his powers where you
00:31:29going he loved you and I know that you loved him I know you're angry right now love but it's okay to be upset
00:31:39anyway I thought you might like a hug I thought I might like a hug
00:31:48Jimmy love why were you last night come on I won't be angry just tell me where you were
00:32:18what's that
00:32:31you
00:32:31ready
00:32:32what's that
00:32:35Oh, my God.
00:33:05It's been an exciting fair day there at Lourdes with England's batting looking pretty confident
00:33:14overall in this first innings against Pakistan. It's Asif Khan bowing to Waring. Oh that must
00:33:22be close. Out. He's left it. The ball's darted back at him and umpire Shepard has no doubt
00:33:29at all about that one. No wonder they're delighted. Dennis Waring taking the long walk back to the
00:33:38pavilion now. He'll be absolutely kicking himself for that performance. Okay ready now. Excuse me.
00:33:49Hugh Patton batting in the first net. Thank you. I've often wondered what it would be like to be on
00:33:58the receiving end of one of those. Terrifying. But that's cricket for you. Four hours of
00:34:02stultifying boredom. Ten seconds of sheer terror. It's just like Gabrielle had to pull a stunt like this.
00:34:11Responsibility was never her strongest suit. So you have no idea where your wife is?
00:34:15Ex-wife. No. None whatsoever. I hope she's all right. Tell me were you in Waring Friends?
00:34:22I couldn't stand the guy. Let's say he lacks maturity.
00:34:29Professionally? He was a bit of a brooder. Had a famous bad temper.
00:34:33Yeah you wouldn't know. He covered it up well. He had a good camera manner. But if he felt
00:34:37he'd been given out unfairly, bats would fly. Lots of broken changing room windows I can tell you.
00:34:44Oh is that common? Fit of the furies? Oh yeah.
00:34:46I, on the other hand, if I'm given out, I just go quiet and I walk off really slowly.
00:34:53Unpursing gets the hint.
00:34:57Baby Kenny was growing up.
00:34:59How do you mean?
00:35:01A couple of weeks ago he was never out but it was called and he just walked off, cool as ice.
00:35:07No histrionics, nothing.
00:35:08I have to ask, where were you on Wednesday night?
00:35:15Alibi, eh?
00:35:18BBC Television Centre, recording a question of sport.
00:35:23Yeah, you can check that actually. I failed to identify Graham Gooch.
00:35:29It must have been difficult when Gabriella and Kenneth paired off together.
00:35:34Embarrassing.
00:35:34I caught a bit of ribbing off the team. Nothing I couldn't handle.
00:35:39To be absolutely honest, Gabriella was a bit of a nightmare.
00:35:43Personally, I thought her and Kenny boy made the perfect couple.
00:35:49Just for once, I want you at home, downstairs, being a family with the rest of us.
00:35:54What's the point?
00:35:55Because it's what normal families do when somebody dies. They stick together.
00:35:58Lucy, we were normal. How normal is it you wearing that jacket all the time?
00:36:02Your dad gave me this.
00:36:03Only because you wouldn't take his off.
00:36:06He had to buy another one.
00:36:08Jack was yourself stupid.
00:36:09Listen, your dad is dead and that means you've got to take on some of the responsibility.
00:36:13Sod that.
00:36:15What did you say?
00:36:16I said, sod that.
00:36:18I my parents.
00:36:42I'm sorry.
00:36:42Let's go.
00:37:12That you're much, right, Jimmy?
00:37:16It's funny, I thought you had to be 17 to ride one of those.
00:37:21Well, it looks like we were the same trainers.
00:37:26OK, Jimmy.
00:37:27We've got your trainer footprint in the mud by the front door
00:37:30and another in the garden.
00:37:32We've got your motorbike parked in the lane.
00:37:35OK, so you were angry with your dad
00:37:37because he cancelled the holidays, so you drove down there and...
00:37:40I killed him.
00:37:42Say that again.
00:37:45I killed him.
00:37:47OK.
00:37:51Well, let's, uh, let's take it from the beginning.
00:37:54Why did you go to the cottage?
00:37:56I was upset.
00:37:57Well, what happened?
00:37:59I lit the fire.
00:38:01No, tell me exactly what you did.
00:38:03Found some petrol in the shed.
00:38:05Put it through a letterbox.
00:38:08Lit it.
00:38:09Well, how did you light it?
00:38:11With a match.
00:38:12What kind of a match?
00:38:14From a book or a box?
00:38:15Box!
00:38:18Well, what did you do, Jimmy?
00:38:21Because I hated him.
00:38:22OK, everyone out.
00:38:40You know what to do.
00:38:41Let's get moving!
00:38:42Ready?
00:38:44All right, two and a half, let it start.
00:38:45Fasten him out.
00:38:46All of them?
00:38:46Yeah, you can.
00:38:47It's all right, this way.
00:38:48Get all of these ones in there.
00:38:50Get those in there.
00:38:52Come on, sweetheart.
00:38:53Come on.
00:38:53Come on.
00:38:54Come on.
00:38:54Come on.
00:38:56That's it.
00:38:57It's all right.
00:38:58It's all right.
00:38:59Come on.
00:38:59Come on, love one.
00:39:00Betsy, come here.
00:39:01Please.
00:39:02Start doing the petrol.
00:39:02All on that wall.
00:39:03All on that wall.
00:39:05OK?
00:39:07Libby!
00:39:08Yeah?
00:39:08Come on!
00:39:09Yeah, I am.
00:39:10I want the petrol there.
00:39:11Chris?
00:39:12Over that safe seat.
00:39:13You're going everywhere.
00:39:14Come on.
00:39:17Look.
00:39:18Libby, leave it.
00:39:19I'll just take it to me.
00:39:19No, let me do it.
00:39:20No, I can manage.
00:39:21Olivia!
00:39:22Libby!
00:39:23Come on!
00:39:23He's coming!
00:39:26Are they insane?
00:39:27Get him in the cage.
00:39:28Just put him right to the back.
00:39:30Cut the pockets.
00:39:31Come on.
00:39:32Out of the way, guys.
00:39:33Clear the line.
00:39:34You're on end, OK?
00:39:37All right, so we've got him all.
00:39:38We've got to go.
00:39:38Come on.
00:39:39That's enough.
00:39:40Chuck the can in the kennel.
00:39:42Right, come on, people.
00:39:45Get in.
00:39:46Can I do it?
00:39:49Chris, we've got to go.
00:39:50Yeah, no, come on.
00:39:51Get us down to the back.
00:39:51Where have you got to go?
00:39:52Let's go.
00:39:55Libby!
00:39:56Yeah?
00:39:56Light it!
00:39:57Libby, yeah.
00:39:58Libby, let me do it.
00:39:58Come on.
00:39:59Libby, get in the van.
00:40:00Come on.
00:40:01Get in the van.
00:40:02Libby, go!
00:40:05Get in the way.
00:40:06Clear!
00:40:07Clear!
00:40:07There we go.
00:40:08Yeah.
00:40:09Come on.
00:40:09Come on.
00:40:09Let's go!
00:40:11Come on.
00:40:12Put it on the line!
00:40:13Yes!
00:40:13Firebase!
00:40:14Ah!
00:40:15Ah!
00:40:17Ah!
00:40:17Ah!
00:40:17Ah!
00:40:18Ah!
00:40:19Ah!
00:40:19Ah!
00:40:20Ah!
00:40:21Ah!
00:40:22к!
00:40:23Ah!
00:40:23Ah!
00:40:25Ah!
00:40:25Ah!
00:40:26Ah!
00:40:26Ah!
00:40:28Ah!
00:40:29Ah!
00:40:31Ah!
00:40:32Ah!
00:40:33Ah!
00:40:33Ah!
00:40:34Ah!
00:40:34Ah!
00:40:35Ah!
00:40:35Ah!
00:40:35Chris Faraday can be tentatively linked to a series of fires at research facilities and the
00:40:47puppy farms that supply them. And yes, the puppy farm in question is only two miles from the
00:40:51White Law Cottage. He's mainly active in the animal rights movement, but deep down, he's an
00:40:57anarchist, pure and simple. Tell us about the fires. Petrol, lighted match, nothing fancy.
00:41:04Well, that fits our MO. It's close, but not close enough. They drench these places in fuel. It's
00:41:09indiscriminate. The cottage was a focused attack. Could Faraday, in your opinion, be capable of this
00:41:15kind of extreme violence? He's the puppet master, not the puppet. He doesn't do anything he can get
00:41:19others to do for him. So you could have persuaded someone else. Olivia, maybe. I don't know, but
00:41:24Jimmy Waring does fit the profile. He's introverted from a broken home. He's emotionally immature. He
00:41:30has a high degree of internal anger. He's your textbook slow burner. And you're going to let
00:41:36him go, aren't you, Tommy? I'm not convinced he did it. Why? The MO's right. He was there.
00:41:47What do you want? His name scrawled on the cottage wall. Jimmy Waring. I've done it. This isn't a joke,
00:41:52Helen. He's 16. Yes. A 16-year-old who I think killed his father and who could kill
00:41:59again. Look, Helen, I have absolute respect for what you're doing here. Well, you should
00:42:02do because I'm good at what I do. You asked for my opinion. I gave it to you. You're not
00:42:07interested. You know yourself that half of police work is instinct, gut instinct. Tommy,
00:42:11I know that, but look at the evidence. And my instinct tells me someone else did
00:42:15it. Fine. No wonder we're incapable of a relationship. Come on. Helen, I have respect for you on every
00:42:33level. But this is a murder case. It's not about us. Then let's agree to differ.
00:42:55Inspector, are you letting him go? For the moment. What is that? Means I'm not convinced
00:43:04he did it. I know he did. Then why is he trying to convince us that he did? And how can somebody
00:43:09stand by and let a 16-year-old boy take the rap for something he didn't do? Can you explain
00:43:14that to me?
00:43:25What the hell do you think you're doing? Look at you in that stupid jacket. Can't get it
00:43:38into your head. Mum, he left us years ago. You're not listening to me. You're not listening
00:43:43to me. I saw you. What do you mean you saw me? You know what I mean? No, Jimmy, I don't.
00:43:48I saw you last week. I saw you in bed with Dad. We weren't married. You still love me.
00:43:57Do you know how pathetic you are? Are you sure this is the right call, sir? Trust me,
00:44:12Havers. I've just got off the phone to Miriam Whitelaw's solicitor. He's confirmed that her
00:44:19will leaves everything to wearing. And now that he's out of the way, guess who gets the
00:44:25lot? Thank you, Havers. So are we going to pay a visit to Little Orphan Annie? I'll do
00:44:30that. You keep digging away at Faraday. It was a pleasure. Hello?
00:44:58Why don't they bark? I don't know. They're not mine. I'm just looking after them. They belong
00:45:16to a friend of Chris's. They're nothing to do with me. You like animals? I like that
00:45:21they like me. The night that Kenneth was killed. Take me to that again. I arrived at nine, spent
00:45:30the evening with Mum. I went home the next day. Did nothing else happen? Yeah. Somebody
00:45:36phoned. I picked it up. Some crazy woman. I don't know who. What sort of time was that?
00:45:41Midnight. Why did you go to your mum's? Soft. Important stuff. Chris organised this attack on your
00:46:02mother, didn't he? Why? Were you there? It was Chrissie's demo. Do you do everything he tells me? I believe in what we're doing.
00:46:15You know, now Kenneth's gone, you stand to become a very rich woman one day. Come on. You are a very funny man,
00:46:27you know that? There's nothing wrong with you, isn't there? You're in all fits. The shakes, the attitude.
00:46:35That's where you went to your mother's, so she could help make it better. Yeah.
00:46:39I was pregnant once. Funny to think. Would have been, what, 12 now? Mother forced me into
00:46:52intermination. I'm surprised how easily I was persuaded. What's wrong with you, Olivia?
00:46:59Milton Neuron disease. Could be as little as 18 months. Some days are better than others. I get very
00:47:15low, very angry. Then I think, what the hell? What difference does it make? May as well do whatever I
00:47:23want. Other days, I want to be more dignified about it all. Chris is helping me to do that. No, Chris is
00:47:35great, but he's not. I suppose I'm frightened of being on my own. What about your mother?
00:47:44I've spent so long hating her, it's not easy to put that aside. Do you know why the dogs
00:47:59don't bark? Because they're too scared. How sad is that?
00:48:07Sir, still no sign of Gabriella Patton, I'm afraid. I've been checking out Faraday's
00:48:17alibi, and, well, it works, but it doesn't work, if you get what I'm saying. Oh, by the
00:48:24way, it's me. Hello? Hello. This your fridge? Yep. You can't leave it. It's much too heavy.
00:48:49You're not wrong. You'll have to wait till my dad comes back. He's really strong. Yeah,
00:48:54well, don't worry. I'll get him. My name's Hadiyah. It means something lovely, but I can't
00:49:00remember what. What's your name? Uh, Barbara. What's that mean? Well, I don't know. A stranger,
00:49:10something like that. Can I come in? Well, I'm really tired. Hadiyah, Hadiyah. I bet that's
00:49:17my dad. Bye-bye, Barbara.
00:49:24That bad? I won't results yesterday. Have you seen this? I have now. All right,
00:49:52this made sure you are. Gabriella Patton's turned up. How'd you been turned up? Well,
00:49:56she called in this morning. She's been staying out of France. Said she needed some space.
00:50:04You mean you can be reported for wasting police time? I was too... I loved Ken. I just wanted
00:50:11to hide. So you waste half the most resources trying to track you down? Yeah, we should send
00:50:15you a bill. Where were you? A friend was away. I had her keys. I just shut myself away. Wednesday
00:50:21night? I... We had a row. I got in the car, came up to town. What did you row about? I don't
00:50:27remember. Yes, you do. His family. I was sick and tired of them. Wrong. You rowed about cricket.
00:50:33Why was his game off? How should I know? You're his agent. Isn't it your job to know? Why
00:50:40are you so frightened, Mrs Patton? Why were you hiding? Because it could have been me!
00:50:48Where were you midnight Wednesday? At my friend's flat. And no, nobody saw me. It's convenient.
00:51:00Hold on, you can check phone. Bill's around midnight. I made a call on the landline.
00:51:03You too? Miriam Whitelaw. Why? Because she's an interfering old hag. Couldn't stand Ken being
00:51:11with me. Couldn't stand Ken being with anybody. I was getting him away from all that. And what
00:51:18did she say? Nothing. I think for once I shut the old witch up. Of course, you could have
00:51:23got someone else to make the call for you. I didn't kill Ken. I was angry with him.
00:51:29He'd upset me. But I loved him. Miriam said she hadn't spoken to Gabriella in months.
00:51:35Yeah, Olivia said someone did call. Gabriella? Didn't know. Crazy woman, she said.
00:51:40Well, that sounds like Gabriella. You were going to tell me about Faraday?
00:51:44Are you? You know, this guy thinks he's so smart. Sure enough, his alibi checks out. But
00:51:50I went to a couple more porn shops. Highly educational. You know, he checked out exactly
00:51:56the same videos on different dates at different shops. Dates coinciding with the liberation
00:52:01of Beagle Pops. Yeah, according to Helen's records.
00:52:05Shall I check on Miriam Whitelaw? No, I'll do that. You can have Faraday.
00:52:09No. How many treats can one girl have?
00:52:14You have a lot of use for those. I'm a fabricator. You know that. What are you doing with the cages?
00:52:33I'll make them. It's what I fabricate. Now, if you don't mind, I quite like to get back to work.
00:52:38I don't mind. I'll talk. You listen.
00:52:42Oi! Oi! Oi!
00:52:48Did you find something less noisy to do?
00:52:58Do you want one of these? No, thanks. You're F1 out. Shaving Ryan's Privates. I just thought you'd remember that one.
00:53:05Look, where is this going? Yeah, this is going. Is it you weren't at a steak party on Wednesday night?
00:53:10What, don't you like my alibi? I think your alibi's pants. You were riding a puppy farm only two miles away from where Kenneth Waring was found eight.
00:53:18Oh, eh? Give the girl a coconut. No, actually, you're right. On the night in question, I was with my girlfriend.
00:53:23Livy says she was with her mother. What makes you think I'm talking about Livy?
00:53:26Well, she lives here, Rob. Look, do you have grubby minds when you join the police force, or do you just have to pass an exam?
00:53:33I was with a girl called Amanda. Well, why didn't you say so before?
00:53:37Damage limitation. I was protecting Livy. She can, you know, go off on one sometimes.
00:53:41Oh, yeah? Yeah, basically, she's quite immature and quite needy.
00:53:44I don't think very much of her, do you? No, don't get me wrong. I think she's done really well, and I'm really fond of her.
00:53:49But when I first brought her home, she was a smack-addicted prostitute.
00:53:53It's pretty hard to get that image out of your head.
00:53:55I hope she finds someone. I really do, but it ain't gonna be me.
00:54:00Last night, there was a raid in a facility in Hertfordshire.
00:54:03And I did tell me, you're gonna say that you were in another stag night, yeah?
00:54:07Why, Detective Sergeant, you just took a watch right out of my mouth.
00:54:19Now that Kenneth's gone, I feel this place and what we do here is even more important.
00:54:25I don't want him to be forgotten.
00:54:30Did you receive a telephone call on Wednesday night?
00:54:32No, not that I recall.
00:54:34So you haven't spoken to Gabriella Patton?
00:54:36Why?
00:54:37She says she called you.
00:54:39Then I'm afraid she's mistaken.
00:54:42I've been watching those videos you kindly lent me.
00:54:44Well, his game was off, wasn't it?
00:54:46There was absolutely nothing wrong with his game.
00:54:50There was a lot of the child in Kenneth.
00:54:53I think because he was fostered, maybe he stopped growing emotionally.
00:54:57He was often moody.
00:55:00Life's pressures weighed on him quite heavily.
00:55:03But he was still very special.
00:55:07I'm going to miss him.
00:55:09Were you in love with him?
00:55:11I loved him like a son.
00:55:13I feel his loss very deeply.
00:55:17And now Olivia.
00:55:19Is that why she came back to you?
00:55:21Olivia has no idea why she turned up that night.
00:55:26It was always easier to love Kenneth.
00:55:29He didn't resent me.
00:55:31There was none of that angst or rebellion.
00:55:35We were just really good friends.
00:55:38Inspector.
00:55:40What did you mean just then and now Olivia?
00:55:48Mrs Whitelaw, I think...
00:55:50What's wrong with her?
00:55:54I think she talked to your daughter, Mrs Whitelaw.
00:56:08Thank you, sir.
00:56:13It's a bit out your way, I know.
00:56:15Not at all.
00:56:17Let's see your new place then?
00:56:19Well, no. Well, there's not much to see.
00:56:21No, I don't think you'd like...
00:56:23Oh, nonsense.
00:56:25No, really, sir, but...
00:56:30Okay.
00:56:37I can't get Miriam Whitelaw's face out of my mind.
00:56:40Look, don't beat yourself up about it, sir.
00:56:43You weren't to know.
00:56:45I just felt so clumsy and insensitive.
00:56:48Look, you are neither of those.
00:56:50Yeah, which explains my brilliant handling of the Helen situation.
00:56:55I'm still unpacking, you know, and...
00:56:58Well, and I'm decorating and there's stuff everywhere.
00:57:02Oh, my neighbour must have brought it around.
00:57:05But it was left at the back gate.
00:57:07Right.
00:57:08What are you doing?
00:57:10You can't leave the fridge in the middle of the corridor.
00:57:11Come on, let's get it inside.
00:57:24All right.
00:57:26All right.
00:57:28Okay.
00:57:34You don't have to do this, you know.
00:57:36My pleasure.
00:57:38Ooh, be careful you don't get squashed.
00:57:40I should take the wrapping off, plug it in, see if it works.
00:57:54You should, er, let the fridge settle first.
00:57:56Why?
00:57:58I don't know.
00:58:00Well, in case it explodes or something.
00:58:04This is all very nice.
00:58:06Very compact.
00:58:07You mean small?
00:58:13Didn't know you read quite so much, Sergeant.
00:58:15Er, er...
00:58:17Do you want something to eat?
00:58:19Yeah.
00:58:20That'd be great.
00:58:26Er, well, I can do, erm, toast or...
00:58:32Toast.
00:58:34I'll have the toast, then, please.
00:58:37Right.
00:58:41Well, this is good stuff.
00:58:43Very diverting.
00:58:45It's junk.
00:58:46Nice escape, isn't it?
00:58:50What can I do to help?
00:58:51Er, well, you could lay the table.
00:58:54Knives?
00:58:56Er, top drawer.
00:58:57It's very quiet here.
00:58:58First place of my own.
00:58:59You can be very happy.
00:59:00I can tell.
00:59:02I've decided what colour you're gonna use.
00:59:03Er, the blue.
00:59:04It's very nice.
00:59:06It's very nice.
00:59:08It's very nice.
00:59:09It's very nice.
00:59:10It's very nice.
00:59:11I can tell.
00:59:12If it's very nice, I've decided what colour you're gonna use.
00:59:13Ah.
00:59:14The blue.
00:59:15Cerulean, they call it the colour of the heavens.
00:59:16You can lie in bed and pretend I'm in the clouds.
00:59:19First place of my own.
00:59:22You'll be very happy. I can tell.
00:59:28Have you decided what colour you're going to use?
00:59:30Ah, the blue cerulean, they call it. The colour of the heavens.
00:59:34You can lie in bed and pretend I'm in the clouds.
00:59:36They were perfectly clean, you know, my knickers.
00:59:52I don't know what you're talking about, Detective Sergeant.
01:00:06What is it?
01:00:12I don't know. All these disparate, dysfunctional people,
01:00:15all connected by their relationship with one man.
01:00:18Let's go through the list.
01:00:19Look, Miriam, the mother figure.
01:00:21Ah, um, Olivia, the angry daughter.
01:00:25Your animal terrorist freedom fighter.
01:00:27Um, Jeannie, the ex-wife, Jimmy, who's confessed.
01:00:31Not forgetting Gabriela.
01:00:35Agent.
01:00:36And lover.
01:00:38Of course, we're assuming that Waring was the intended target.
01:00:42It could have just been Miriam's cottage.
01:00:45Well, it's too close to home for Faraday.
01:00:48He's like Teflon, man, you know, nothing sticks.
01:00:51Same could be said of all of them.
01:00:53One of them's got to be lying.
01:00:55Why's Gabriela Patton so frightened?
01:00:57Because she thinks she's next.
01:01:00Not contract killing in crickets, though, sir.
01:01:03Not that I know of.
01:01:04Well, there's a ton of money involved.
01:01:07Right, so, where does this take us?
01:01:10Don't know.
01:01:15I just think it'd be better to apply the pressure,
01:01:18rather than being subject to it.
01:01:19Anyway, I've got to go.
01:01:28Incidentally, very good toast.
01:01:30Don't push it, sir.
01:01:31Why don't I get the feeling you know more than you're telling me?
01:01:41You know, the work you do...
01:01:44Well, I think you're great.
01:01:51And I want you to know that I have nothing but respect for you.
01:01:54And for your capabilities.
01:01:55You left out my stunning personality.
01:02:03It was a compliment.
01:02:06Oh, please.
01:02:07You're not good at saying that kind of thing.
01:02:08Good night, sir.
01:02:11Good night, sir.
01:02:16Hello?
01:02:18Is that your boyfriend?
01:02:20Uh, no.
01:02:22Good.
01:02:22I've got something for you.
01:02:24Wait there.
01:02:25I'm having a birthday party.
01:02:39Will you come?
01:02:42I'll try.
01:02:55I'm having a birthday party.
01:03:25I'm having a birthday party.
01:03:55Oh, yeah.
01:03:56I'm having a birthday party.
01:03:57Oh, yeah.
01:03:58Thank you, sir.
01:03:59Thank you, sir.
01:04:00Thank you, sir.
01:04:01Thank you, sir.
01:04:02You are still the profiler on this case, you know.
01:04:26I seem to remember they invented something called the telephone.
01:04:41I'm going to have to bring the boy back in again.
01:04:46Good.
01:04:52So, why do people protect other people, cover up for them?
01:04:59You think Jimmy Waring's protecting someone?
01:05:07Love, usually. Fear of how life will change. And guilt. The feeling that in some way you're
01:05:14to blame for what's happened. Extortion, of course. Blackmail. But usually a combination
01:05:25of love and fear. You're doing the right thing, Tommy.
01:05:34Perhaps.
01:05:37Inspector Lindley, did you have any comments on this? Do you have any comments on this?
01:05:44Please, put a space here. Put a space. Out of the way. Out of the way. Let us through it.
01:05:49Is this your idea of pressure, sir? What did they know?
01:05:53We're simply pursuing a line of questioning and any developments will relate to you by the press office.
01:05:57Thank you very much. That's all we have to say for the moment. Thank you.
01:06:15One of them's lying. Find out which one.
01:06:18Oh, where are you going?
01:06:19They're not the only ones that are lying.
01:06:34Libby! Look at you!
01:06:36Don't start!
01:06:37No, I didn't... What do you want?
01:06:40Come home.
01:06:41Why?
01:06:42I know you're ill. I want to take care of you.
01:06:45What?
01:06:46The inspector told me.
01:06:47Well, he shouldn't have.
01:06:48You need help!
01:06:49Please! Just leave me alone!
01:06:52I want you home with me!
01:06:55Olivia! Olivia!
01:07:06Where have you been?
01:07:09You scared me!
01:07:11Talking of scary. Have you taken a look at yourself recently?
01:07:14You're the last person I need a lecture from.
01:07:16Well, somebody's got to say these things.
01:07:19Why?
01:07:21Because every moment you have counts.
01:07:26Is that why you went out last night? Hmm?
01:07:29Or was it for my benefit?
01:07:32You think I'm attention-seeking?
01:07:34It had crossed my mind.
01:07:36Chris!
01:07:37Tell me!
01:07:38When you first saw me and brought me here, why did you do that?
01:07:39You're a mess.
01:07:40I wanted to help.
01:07:41It's because I made you feel good, wasn't it?
01:07:42Every day you could look at me and say, I rescued that.
01:07:43That's all it was, wasn't it?
01:07:44To make you look and feel good.
01:07:45That's all charity is.
01:07:46Until you get bored of it.
01:07:47I'm not giving up on you, Livy.
01:07:48Yeah.
01:07:49Well, I'm giving up on you.
01:07:50Yeah.
01:07:51Well, I'm giving up on you.
01:07:52Why are you doing it?
01:07:53Why are you doing it?
01:07:54I'm giving up on you.
01:07:55I'm giving up on you.
01:07:56I'm giving up on you.
01:07:57Why are you doing this, Jimmy?
01:07:58Doing what?
01:07:59Your dad took away most of your childhood.
01:08:01Don't hurt.
01:08:02I'm giving up on you.
01:08:03You're doing that.
01:08:04I'm giving up on you.
01:08:05Don't hurt.
01:08:06I'll take you look and feel good.
01:08:08That's all charity is until you get bored of it.
01:08:09I'm not giving up on you, Livy.
01:08:11Yeah.
01:08:12Well, I'm giving up on you.
01:08:16Why are you doing this, Jimmy?
01:08:19Why are you doing this, Jimmy?
01:08:24Doing what?
01:08:25Your dad took away most of your childhood.
01:08:29Don't throw away the next ten years,
01:08:32cos that's how long it's going to be.
01:08:33What do you care?
01:08:35Like, just...
01:08:36Tell me what you saw.
01:08:39Nothing.
01:08:40Who are you protecting?
01:08:42Who's worth the sacrifice?
01:08:44I am not protecting anybody.
01:08:46I saw nothing.
01:08:48I killed him.
01:08:53And I don't care if you believe me or not,
01:08:55cos it's the truth.
01:08:56Why did you lie about Jimmy being home that night?
01:09:01If it was because he was on his bike, I can understand.
01:09:05No tax, no MRT, no licence.
01:09:08But it doesn't add up to murder.
01:09:10I'm saying nothing.
01:09:12Why did you say it was a trial separation?
01:09:15He'd served the divorce papers, hadn't he?
01:09:17Look, once he'd retired and all the fuss had died down here,
01:09:19he'd come back to where he belongs.
01:09:20Where were you that night?
01:09:21At home with the kids.
01:09:22Yeah, well, last time you said Jimmy was with you,
01:09:24and that wasn't true, so why should I believe you now?
01:09:26He didn't kill his dad!
01:09:27Well, then why is he saying he did?
01:09:31Jimmy loved his dad.
01:09:32Well, I'm sorry, Jeannie,
01:09:33but I don't think that's enough anymore.
01:09:35I don't think that's enough anymore.
01:09:35I don't think that's enough anymore.
01:10:03Does the offer still stand?
01:10:23I'm here on my own terms.
01:10:24I'm not the person who left here 12 years ago.
01:10:30Come in.
01:10:30Oh, Ken has things.
01:10:44I'm sending a lot of it to the charity shop.
01:10:46Wouldn't his family like some of it?
01:10:50You can have the guest room again.
01:10:52It's still made up from the other night.
01:10:54Mum, I don't mind sleeping with Ken's stuff.
01:10:56I'd rather have my own room.
01:10:58Whatever.
01:11:06I'm glad you're back.
01:11:15All the forensic evidence says that Jimmy did it,
01:11:18that plus a confession.
01:11:20OK, so you're right, and he didn't do it,
01:11:22then he must be protecting somebody,
01:11:24and that's got to be Jeannie.
01:11:25I don't buy that Jeannie did it either.
01:11:26Sir, we have got two people with motive.
01:11:29One's lied, one's confessed.
01:11:32If you want me to go with your instinct that they didn't do it,
01:11:36then you've got to give me something else.
01:11:41What have you seen that I haven't?
01:11:44I'll show you.
01:11:45I should warn you, I'm a cricket-free zone.
01:11:59That's what I want you to watch.
01:12:00Really flown away.
01:12:01No need to chase that one.
01:12:06Is that amazing scents that he scored last week?
01:12:08Right off the middle.
01:12:10This is more likely.
01:12:15Look, I'll stop and, er, start again.
01:12:19Don't watch the cricket.
01:12:20Just watch him.
01:12:24That's four.
01:12:26Oh, yeah, stop.
01:12:27Um...
01:12:27It's really flown away.
01:12:29Right, isn't that what he was meant to do?
01:12:32How do you mean?
01:12:33Um, hit the ball into the, um...
01:12:35Oh, what's it called?
01:12:36Over the boundary.
01:12:37Yeah.
01:12:38Um...
01:12:39Well, shouldn't you be pleased?
01:12:42Exactly.
01:12:42Wait, no need to chase that one.
01:12:49Thank you, Havers.
01:12:51And another tremendous shot right off the middle.
01:13:02This is more likely.
01:13:04Are you coming?
01:13:05Um...
01:13:06You and his agent, you and his lover,
01:13:10you were damned if you were going to let me spend all his time with Miriam and her foundation.
01:13:14So suddenly the greatest batsman of our time
01:13:16is getting bowled out for nothing and not even getting upset about it.
01:13:19And then he does something stupid.
01:13:21He scored that century last week, just when he shouldn't have.
01:13:24The sportsman in him took over.
01:13:27That's absurd.
01:13:28You were match-fixing, Gabriela.
01:13:31Must be a lot of angry people out there who've lost a lot of money.
01:13:34Is that why they're so scared?
01:13:35He thought they might come after you next.
01:13:36They killed him, didn't they?
01:13:38And they want to kill me.
01:13:39No, they didn't kill him.
01:13:41I can't guarantee they won't come after you, though.
01:13:43Why did you do it?
01:13:47We needed the money.
01:13:48He was going to pay Jeannie off.
01:13:51Guilt money, I suppose.
01:13:53And then we were off, getting clear away from them and Miriam and her charities
01:13:57and that ridiculous foundation.
01:14:02Are you going to arrest me?
01:14:03No, this is a murder investigation.
01:14:11But it might interest some of our colleagues, then.
01:14:13Are you all right?
01:14:40You'd say if you needed anything.
01:14:43I'm fine.
01:14:45So, what shall we do today?
01:14:50I'm 32, Mum, and it's not half term.
01:14:59Do you miss him?
01:15:00Of course I do.
01:15:04He'd become a huge part of my life.
01:15:09Do you think the police will come back?
01:15:12I don't know.
01:15:15I'll handle it if they do.
01:15:16I'll take care of things, okay?
01:15:18Livvy?
01:15:21Livvy?
01:15:22Can I...
01:15:22Guys, it's all right.
01:15:23It's just mine.
01:15:28If you can hug me, I won't break.
01:15:31I'm so sorry.
01:15:33My darling, I'm so very sorry.
01:15:37Oh, don't you worry.
01:15:40It's going to be all right.
01:15:42It's going to be all right.
01:15:48It's going to be all right.
01:16:18Thank you for coming.
01:16:24Not sure I should be talking to you.
01:16:27It was a mistake.
01:16:29I assumed she knew.
01:16:35I am truly sorry.
01:16:37Well, maybe you did me a favour.
01:16:38I couldn't find the words.
01:16:40How are you?
01:16:42I'm happy, actually.
01:16:44Living with Mum, not having to pretend I hate her.
01:16:46Did you know that we have Jimmy Waringly in custody?
01:16:53And that he's converse to killing his dad?
01:16:55Why would he do that?
01:16:56He says he hated him.
01:16:57How could he?
01:17:00When did you last see him?
01:17:02Years ago.
01:17:04God, I mean, he can only have been four or five.
01:17:07He was always such a naughty kid.
01:17:12Very funny.
01:17:13Ken adored him.
01:17:16What'll happen to him?
01:17:18If he's found guilty of murder.
01:17:20First, he'll go to a young offenders' institute.
01:17:23And then, when he's 21, he'll go to an adult prison.
01:17:27You're talking a minimum of 10 to 12 years, eh?
01:17:29I can still see him running round this garden, kicking a ball.
01:17:34It drove Mum mad.
01:17:37I have to say, I don't think I could be as brave as you.
01:17:42But I do know that if it was me who only had a finite amount of time left,
01:17:47I would want to make every moment count.
01:17:54What is it they say?
01:17:55It's not just that you live your life.
01:17:58It's how you live your life that's important.
01:18:10I'm afraid it's too late to cancel.
01:18:12We've sold two-thirds of the tickets already.
01:18:16And Kenneth wouldn't want us to.
01:18:18Yes.
01:18:19He put those children before everything else.
01:18:23So, you'll call the caterers.
01:18:25I do myself.
01:18:27Ah, that's very kind.
01:18:31I do.
01:18:31I wish you had to come.
01:19:12I don't know.
01:19:42I don't know.
01:20:12I don't know.
01:20:13I don't know.
01:20:14I don't know.
01:20:15I don't know.
01:20:16I don't know.
01:20:17Olivia?
01:20:18Livy?
01:20:19Who was that at the door?
01:20:34I don't know.
01:20:35I'm in here, Mother.
01:20:41Livy?
01:20:44I don't know.
01:20:45I don't know.
01:20:46I don't know.
01:20:47I don't know.
01:20:48I don't know.
01:20:49I don't know.
01:20:50I don't know.
01:20:51I don't know.
01:20:52I don't know.
01:20:53I do not have to say anything but it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned
01:20:57now something which you later rely on in court.
01:20:59What are you doing?
01:21:00Anything you do say may be given in evidence.
01:21:02Mother, I'm sorry.
01:21:03I...
01:21:04What have you done?
01:21:05Mum, I...
01:21:06I don't know.
01:21:07Why are you doing Kenneth Waring, Mrs Whitelaw?
01:21:08Kenneth Waring was like a son to me.
01:21:12Why would I kill him?
01:21:13Because it was an accident.
01:21:15You had intended to kill Gabriella Patton.
01:21:18This is absurd.
01:21:19This is absurd.
01:21:20You discovered that she'd persuaded him into match-fixing.
01:21:23You knew if this came out, it would ruin his reputation and yours.
01:21:26You stood to lose everything.
01:21:28And she was taking him away from you.
01:21:31I'm not listening to this.
01:21:33You went down to the cottage
01:21:34with the intention of torching it with Gabriella Patton inside.
01:21:38You didn't bank on Waring being there.
01:21:41You thought he was in Greece.
01:21:43But he wasn't.
01:21:44And so your fire killed Kenneth Waring instead.
01:21:47I was here with my daughter, Inspector.
01:21:54Mum, you came home at two in the morning in clothes you never wear.
01:21:58Jeans and that jacket of Ken's.
01:21:59I said I'd handle this.
01:22:01Mum, we can't.
01:22:02Why are you doing this?
01:22:03I've done nothing to hurt you.
01:22:05I've done nothing to hurt anybody.
01:22:07Mrs Whitelaw.
01:22:07Have you any idea what I do for people?
01:22:11I rescued Kenneth.
01:22:13Gave him a future.
01:22:15And look at Olivia.
01:22:16Olivia, I've forgiven her, welcomed her back into my home.
01:22:20Mum.
01:22:21I have never committed a selfish act in my life.
01:22:24That's why we can't do this.
01:22:27Jimmy is only 16.
01:22:29No.
01:22:31I was here.
01:22:33I was here with my daughter.
01:22:35I'm sorry, Mum.
01:22:37Mrs Whitelaw.
01:22:38Don't!
01:22:38Don't!
01:22:39Don't touch me.
01:22:40You can't.
01:22:41I can't.
01:22:41No!
01:22:42Leave her!
01:22:43No.
01:22:43You can't.
01:22:44Leave her!
01:22:45You can't do this to me.
01:22:46Now, Olivia.
01:22:47I've done nothing wrong.
01:22:48It was a mistake.
01:22:50I'm sorry, Mum.
01:22:51I was only trying to help.
01:22:52I've done nothing wrong.
01:22:53Libby.
01:22:54Please.
01:22:55Please.
01:22:56It's all right, Mum.
01:22:58It's all right.
01:22:59It's all right.
01:23:00Okay, that's enough.
01:23:01Come on.
01:23:02Come on.
01:23:02Come on.
01:23:32It's amazing what kids will do to protect their mum.
01:23:36Amazing that he thought she'd killed his dad.
01:23:38Yet he still stood by her.
01:23:41Yeah, Olivia did the opposite.
01:23:42She gave her mother up.
01:23:44What she did wasn't so very different.
01:23:47They both put somebody else before themselves.
01:23:49Not an easy call when you're as ill and frightened as Olivia is.
01:23:53Yeah.
01:23:54It must have taken a lot of courage.
01:23:56She's going to be a lot braver now.
01:23:58She's going to be more lonely.
01:24:02Havers, do you feel like going out for a drink tonight?
01:24:11Well, I'm sorry, sir.
01:24:13Well, I've got a party to go to.
01:24:15Um, goodnight, sir.
01:24:24Cheerio.
01:24:25That's it, surely.
01:24:34Yes, that's the century.
01:24:36A stunning return to form for Kenneth Waring.
01:24:40Crowd salute him.
01:24:42And innings that Waring can really savour for years to come.
01:24:45He must have been in your element.
01:24:46He was a great cricketer.
01:24:52Weak man.
01:24:53Great cricketer.
01:24:56Which of those will you remember?
01:24:59The century.
01:25:04I think what you did was very brave.
01:25:08Believe me, I'm not the brave one.
01:25:10You know, you could have charged the boy and you didn't.
01:25:14You did the right thing.
01:25:16Even if it meant alienating you?
01:25:18You did what you thought was right.
01:25:20And it worked.
01:25:22This time.
01:25:25Are you saying that's going to be a next time?
01:25:29Are you asking me out?
01:25:33I don't know.
01:25:34My instincts are telling me that...
01:25:35Well, just this once.
01:25:37Ignore your instinct.
01:25:38Ignore your instinct.
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