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00:00Hello, it's D.I. Clark.
00:02Mackenzie Clark?
00:03I can't believe you came back.
00:06I mean, it's been six years and still no one here likes me.
00:09I'm gonna get onto HQ, tell them to send down a detective.
00:12We don't need another detective.
00:14Mackenzie Clark, Detective Inspector, Metropolitan Police.
00:17This is your house.
00:18You can see it from a search.
00:20You grew up here and you chose to move to London.
00:23Apparently you're under suspension.
00:24Please, don't call me again.
00:26No, don't go.
00:28Hi.
00:28Is there anything going on?
00:30Between D.I. Clark and Glen Strong?
00:31I mean, unless you count her leaving him at the altar six years ago,
00:35flying to London and never speaking to him again.
00:38Yeah, well, running away from something doesn't mean it's over.
00:41That ship has sailed to calmer, kinder waters.
00:44Will you marry me?
00:46Yes.
00:47I heard from D.I. Mooney that your inquiry is finished.
00:50I am free to go back to London.
00:54I know, Frankie.
00:55I know.
00:56I think I still want her to.
00:58I'm standing at a rival.
01:25I've been waiting half an hour.
01:28Well, that's clearly a lie.
01:30You're puffing.
01:32It's not a lie.
01:33You do know I am a detective.
01:35I'm just breathless with anticipation.
01:38You might have to wait a little longer.
01:44Didn't quite make it to the airport.
01:46You think you could have told me this before I nearly blew up my heart running?
01:49Ah, so it was a lie.
01:52What happened?
01:53Uh, I stopped to think about something and I guess that was yesterday.
02:00Think about what?
02:01I thought you solved your case.
02:03No, not my case.
02:04It was a personal matter.
02:08As I recall, you don't have those.
02:11It's just that the last time I did, I ran away and I think maybe I should try not to do that anymore.
02:20Oh, we're talking about your failed wedding, are we?
02:22Well, I was trying to be oblique.
02:24You do know I'm a detective.
02:26If I didn't know any better, Mackenzie, I'd say you were having feelings.
02:31I'm not having feelings.
02:33Sort them out.
02:33Give me a call when you're done.
02:34No, I'm just going to get on the next plane.
02:38Sorry, breaking up here.
02:40Don't you dare.
02:41Bad line.
02:43No, no, no, wait, wait, wait, wait.
02:54You get those samples in the fridge quickly this time?
03:23Of course, but you're late.
03:25They're waiting.
03:27We're in the business of stopping human ageing and our groundbreaking shark research is at the very centre of that vision.
03:37I am extremely proud to announce that Shark Tech, formerly a part of South Coast University, has begun to attract the attention.
03:47I'm way behind. I'll see you back at the lab.
03:49You don't want to stay for the pitch?
03:50I wrote the pitch.
03:51It was a monumental moment for us.
03:52Clementine Clebelli, Dolphin Cove Echo.
03:55Can you explain how shark research will actually help us stop ageing?
04:00For that, I would now like to hand over to one of the world's leading shark experts, Associate Professor Brian Chandler.
04:09Thank you, Asha.
04:12We've been carrying out genetic research into how white sharks stabilise and adapt their DNA.
04:19We've also been tracking them to...
04:21Why don't you just leave them alone?
04:23I'm sorry you're from...
04:24You know who I am.
04:25Jesus Christ.
04:26Can you explain how trapping sharks on drumlines is impacting on fish populations?
04:33It's not.
04:34Well, that's not what the fishermen are saying.
04:37If we could please bring it back to Shark Tech's research.
04:43Clementine, a follow-up?
04:44You're charging a double on the way back.
04:59Of course you are.
04:59You're charging a double on the way back.
05:29Good morning.
05:53Not again.
05:54Why didn't you ask him to leave?
06:07I'm operations mate, not your personal security guard.
06:09He made us look like idiots.
06:11Brian, forget about it.
06:13It went well.
06:15And tomorrow morning there's going to be articles everywhere about the amazing work going on at Shark Tech.
06:20Yeah?
06:21Our work.
06:21Which continues.
06:23Are you going out on the boat?
06:25Yeah, I've got to check the drum lights.
06:26I'll drop you down there.
06:27Go.
06:28I've got an idea I want to pick your brain about.
06:30All right.
06:51Brian's out and away.
06:52Oh, thank you both so much for this morning.
06:57Shame about Watts' name interrupting.
07:00All right.
07:01Ten minutes to catch up on the rest of the day?
07:03Mm-hmm.
07:03I'll see you next time.
07:04I'll see you next time.
07:33It's illegal without a licence, you know?
08:00She's a pet.
08:01What's her name?
08:02Caroline.
08:04How old?
08:0514 months.
08:06Later birth.
08:0731st July, 2024.
08:10Cancer.
08:11Leo.
08:13Well, make sure she's on a lead.
08:16Will do.
08:19Surprise for Daisy's mum's birthday.
08:22She loves them.
08:24Sorry if this is a stupid question, but aren't you meant to be in London?
08:30Yes.
08:30Yes.
08:30So why aren't you?
08:37Well, it sort of involves, no, let me say it.
08:41No, mate.
08:42Stop, mate.
08:43Bye.
09:26He looks too far gone.
09:29Here.
09:34Just watch out for the owl.
09:37What do you think?
09:38Are they outfishing?
09:41No.
09:42No rods, no lions.
09:50Brian Chandler works for Shark Tech.
09:53Looks like a heart attack or stroke.
09:56There's not much we can do for him.
09:58The morgue, they can come and, uh...
10:01He's wearing a silver chain.
10:03Only a crime against fashion.
10:06No, it's discoloured.
10:14Rotten eggs.
10:16No way.
10:17Yes way.
10:17Parnished metal button eggs.
10:20Hydrogen sulphide gas.
10:22But how could he be gassed?
10:24We're outside in a boat.
10:28There's faint skin irritation around the nose and mouth.
10:33What if it was held to his face?
10:35That'd make sure he inhaled enough of it to kill him.
10:37This is murder.
10:45It might be murder.
10:46I'll know more when I autopsy you.
10:48No, it's murder.
10:50See what else you can find on the body.
10:53Colin?
10:54Get dressed.
10:55He was my right-hand man.
10:59He's been researching sharks his entire career, even before we met.
11:04This is awful.
11:06You go, hon.
11:07Thanks.
11:08Okay.
11:08My husband.
11:12Craig Park.
11:13Operations.
11:15Did you see Brian this morning?
11:17He spoke at the press conference.
11:19We're on the brink of some significant breakthroughs, so we've spun off from the university.
11:24No more chance of selling out to cosmetic companies who are desperate to break anti-ageing.
11:29Good pitch.
11:31Yeah, well, the science is bigger than just a pitch, detective.
11:34What happened after the press conference?
11:36I've got it all here.
11:38And you are?
11:43Susie Heughan.
11:45She's one of our team.
11:47A PhD in marine biology and a wonderful scientist.
11:55Sorry.
11:56The press conference was at 9am out the front of the lab.
12:01Then Asha dropped Brian at the boat.
12:04He had to check the drum lines.
12:05When was this?
12:06Uh, I don't know exactly from here to the dock.
12:11About 10.30.
12:13Then what?
12:14Well, we came back here and we got on with our day.
12:17What time is that?
12:18What time is that?
12:2011.
12:23And who knew that Brian was going out on the boat?
12:26Just us.
12:26Is there CCTV at the dock?
12:29Yeah, I can help you with that.
12:31Out in the shed.
12:37Well, what do you know about hydrogen sulfide?
12:41Why?
12:43We think it may have been a factor in Brian's death.
12:46Well, we're scientists.
12:49Even first year chemistry students know everything there is to know about H2S.
12:57I wouldn't know anything about gas.
12:59I left school when I was 16, so.
13:02You're a boatman, aren't you?
13:03Don't all boatmen know about hydrogen sulfide in confined spaces?
13:07Say, when you're cleaning the head, for example?
13:11I suppose so, yeah.
13:12Huh.
13:13Probably got what you need to make it in this room.
13:16Brian's lost.
13:18Doesn't seem to have affected you too much.
13:21Yeah, well, I hardly knew the guy, so.
13:23You worked with him?
13:25Yeah, but Brian was too big-brained to talk to me.
13:28Okay, so that is the last 24 hours.
13:31That's all we've got.
13:34I'll leave you to it then.
13:41Okay, okay.
13:43Here we go.
13:4610.38.
13:46Which fits with Asha driving him down there at around 10.30.
13:52She's on her way back to the lab now to meet the others.
13:57Brian gets on the boat.
13:59And now, we're just waiting for our killer.
14:05What?
14:07It's only him on it.
14:08No, that's not possible.
14:08Where's our killer?
14:11Maybe they're already on there?
14:14No, as far as we can tell,
14:15the only people that knew he was going to be on that boat
14:17were the Shark Tech crew,
14:18and they're all back at the lab by 11.
14:20It's not enough time to get down there,
14:21murder him, and get back.
14:25How could any of them murder Brian
14:26when he was on a boat in the middle of the water?
14:28Oh, hey, hey, hey.
14:55Dead bloke, alone on a boat.
14:56Is that right?
14:57Um, that's about it.
14:59That's a new one.
15:01Mind you, I nearly choked on an oyster
15:03on Mick Michael's tinny New Year's 99,
15:05the Y2K.
15:07Admittedly, I had had a few shardies,
15:09so I was not at my best,
15:11but still there, but for the grace of God.
15:14They've sent through the footage of the press conference.
15:16I've been scanning through it a bit,
15:18and I've also got the photos of the victim
15:21and the lab team right here.
15:24How do you want to run it?
15:26You want the board?
15:26Yeah, I cleaned it up, got it ready for you.
15:28I don't mind.
15:29Yeah, mate, mate, mate.
15:30Yeah.
15:31Don't be shy.
15:32You're the boss.
15:32I may not have been completely forthcoming on the phone.
15:36About what?
15:37Brian Chandler.
15:39Murdered in the middle of the ocean.
15:41About this situation.
15:43Senior scientist at Shark Tech
15:46found dead alone on board Hikari,
15:49the research vessel for Shark Tech.
15:52He got on board alive at 10.38am,
15:56according to the CCTV.
15:57He sailed out to sea,
15:59while the only people who knew where he was,
16:01the Shark Tech crew,
16:02were all back at the lab.
16:04Somewhere out there,
16:05he was gassed with hydrogen sulphide,
16:07we think held to his face on a cloth.
16:09And he comes ashore,
16:10dead to me and Glenn,
16:11at 11.30am.
16:14Any questions so far?
16:15Just the one, love.
16:17What the heck are you doing back here?
16:19Yes, Mackenzie,
16:20what the heck are you doing back here?
16:21Mm-hmm.
16:22Mm-hmm.
16:23It is a good question.
16:25It is a fair question.
16:30But a man is dead.
16:32And we have work to do.
16:34Detective Sergeant Clark.
16:38We're going to have to have a conversation about this,
16:40you understand?
16:41Yes, boss.
16:45All right, off you go.
16:48Shark Tech.
16:58Shark Tech.
16:59Led by Professor Asher Svensson.
17:02A bit of a shark herself.
17:03Mm-hmm.
17:04She owns the lab,
17:05thanks to some seed money,
17:06she's looking for investment.
17:07She drives Brian to the dock
17:08before he sails out to his death,
17:10and then she returns to the lab immediately afterwards.
17:15Craig Park,
17:17Asher's husband.
17:19Operations at Shark Tech.
17:20And Susie Heughan,
17:22research scientist.
17:24As far as we know,
17:26these are the only people that knew that Brian was going to be on that boat.
17:29Nothing in his phone suggests he told anyone outside the lab.
17:32Could it be someone random?
17:33It's murder.
17:36It's never random.
17:38Hmm.
17:38What about the cloth?
17:39Probably at the bottom of the ocean by now.
17:41But, oh, I did, I found,
17:43I found this, look, look, look.
17:46Hmm, what'd he say?
17:48That,
17:49it's a bit of a red thread.
17:51Hmm.
17:51It was on the gate to the dock,
17:53so somebody could have jumped the fence.
17:55Well, I think I might have a lead on that.
17:57There was a guy at the press conference.
17:59He didn't look like a journo,
18:00but he was asking some provocative questions.
18:03Why don't you just leave them alone?
18:05There, there, there, there.
18:06Zoom in, zoom in.
18:08Red shirt.
18:09Oh.
18:10Uh.
18:12Oh, we need to find out who that is.
18:14I know who that is.
18:16Yeah, that's my ex-husband.
18:21Hmm.
18:22G'day, lads.
18:23G'day, mate.
18:23Hello, gorgeous.
18:24Hi.
18:27G'day, Damo.
18:28Oh.
18:28Oh, look here.
18:31Well, it didn't take long for you
18:32to become a tool of the establishment,
18:34did it, Reg?
18:35What happened to defund the police
18:38to social care instead of institutionalised power?
18:41Oh, pull your head in, would you?
18:43They just want to chat.
18:45I think I'm entitled to have
18:46a legal representative present, aren't I?
18:49We know you interrupted
18:50the Shark Tech press conference.
18:52I pose legitimate questions
18:53that I have a right to ask.
18:55All of my reporting is properly sourced
18:57and published on my website.
18:59Hmm.
19:00Hmm.
19:00Hmm.
19:01Hmm.
19:01Hmm.
19:02Yeah.
19:04Love your shirt.
19:05Jumped any fences recently?
19:09Yesterday?
19:10To take some photos?
19:12To bear witness to the damage
19:14that they're doing
19:15to our marine population
19:16and local waters?
19:17It's not a crime.
19:19Well, it is.
19:21Do you know Brian Chandler?
19:22Brian Chandler, you better know him.
19:23He is one of the worst.
19:25He's out there doing
19:26God knows what on the water.
19:27You just keep him away from me,
19:29that's all I'm saying.
19:30Oh, that will not be a problem.
19:37Is he dead?
19:38Oh, well, he wasn't that bad.
19:43I was overcooking that one
19:44a little bit.
19:45Where were you
19:46after the press conference?
19:47Um, I was everywhere
19:49on my bike.
19:49Anyone see you?
19:51I speak to everybody
19:52on my route.
19:53That's what the local community
19:54is all about.
19:59We may need to talk to you again.
20:00If I make myself available.
20:02Hey, Reg.
20:07Don't start.
20:08You look really good.
20:21You know, er,
20:22I'd be more than happy
20:24to try and find you
20:25alternative accommodation.
20:26It's really no bother.
20:29You hate the beach.
20:32And the view
20:33and, well,
20:34everything about that house
20:35as far as I can tell.
20:37Whereas I am one of life's
20:38great enthusiasts.
20:40A lover of the sand,
20:41the sea,
20:42and especially of outdoor baths.
20:44Are you sure you're staying?
20:46Sorry?
20:47Would you consider
20:48and hear me out
20:49an extremely discreet
20:52and very quiet lodger?
20:55Absolutely not.
20:57Mackenzie,
20:58time for that conversation.
21:02Off she goes.
21:05Off to London.
21:07Dreary old dolphin cove
21:08receding in the rearview mirror.
21:11And then,
21:12I don't know,
21:1324 hours later,
21:14I get a call from DI Mooney
21:15explaining that for, um,
21:18scheduling reasons,
21:20your job is just not as urgent anymore
21:22and you're available to me again.
21:24Temporarily?
21:26Yeah, temporarily.
21:27No, no, of course, yes.
21:31One minute there's a job
21:32and the next...
21:34That's unusual.
21:37Don't you think?
21:39Hmm.
21:39Yeah.
21:40Yeah, maybe a little.
21:41Hmm.
21:46Temporary for how long?
21:49I don't know.
21:52There's a few things
21:54that I need to sort out.
21:56There's not something going on,
21:57is there?
21:57Something I should be concerned about
21:58as your senior sergeant?
22:00No.
22:01What about then,
22:04just, you know, say,
22:07for example,
22:08as a mother
22:11who's very concerned
22:12about her son's happiness,
22:14also no.
22:22All right, then.
22:24Well,
22:26welcome back to
22:27sunny Dolphin Cove.
22:28Oh, isn't it beautiful today?
22:33Insurance claim
22:34from a few months ago.
22:36Hard to piece it together
22:37from the paperwork,
22:38but it looked like
22:39Brian was accused
22:39of some fairly loose behaviour
22:41which led to the injury
22:42of an employee.
22:43Who?
22:45Brian was putting
22:46a tracker into a shark.
22:48Landed on my arm.
22:50The tracker?
22:51The shark.
22:54And your shoulder
22:55was injured?
22:57It's not that bad.
22:59But you can't get it
23:00above your head,
23:01can you?
23:03There's nothing
23:04on the top shelf.
23:07Unless,
23:07do you want to...
23:08Why don't you pop that up there?
23:10Go on,
23:10prove me wrong.
23:15With your left hand.
23:16A PhD in marine biology
23:30and they won't ensure you
23:32to be on the water.
23:34Why didn't you quit?
23:37I've been working
23:37with Asha since undergrad.
23:40I'm not going to throw away
23:41my career with her
23:42because of a setback.
23:43that all your
23:44grand ambitions
23:45just ripped from you
23:47because of Brian.
23:50Angry about it?
23:52Not at all.
23:54Sharks are powerful animals
23:56and can be unpredictable.
23:58Sometimes,
23:59when dealing with them
24:00in the field,
24:01accidents can occur
24:02despite the best efforts
24:03of everyone involved.
24:05that's it for today.
24:10Thanks for taking the time.
24:23What do shark tech
24:25do with sharks?
24:26Research them.
24:29Track them.
24:30Acoustic tag we found
24:31on the boat.
24:31They don't use GPS?
24:34Mm-mm.
24:34GPS doesn't work
24:35from inside a shark.
24:36Which is where
24:37they put these.
24:38So,
24:39after the press conference,
24:40Asha drives Brian
24:41down to the dock.
24:42He gets on the boat alone,
24:44sails away.
24:46At
24:4610.38.
24:4910.57,
24:51the tracker
24:52records a ping
24:53from the listening station
24:55on this boy.
24:5811.14.
24:59And then it comes ashore
25:02to Glenn and me
25:03at 11.30.
25:04So,
25:05according to those
25:06four data points,
25:09dock where he left,
25:11boy one ping,
25:12boy two ping,
25:14and then to the beach,
25:15Glenn and me.
25:15That
25:16is a rough approximation
25:17of the boat's path.
25:18Well,
25:18couldn't it have gone
25:19somewhere else?
25:20If it went along the coast,
25:21someone could have got on board
25:22to kill Brian.
25:23Mm-mm.
25:24Because that boat
25:24has a top speed
25:25of about 20 knots.
25:27For the boat
25:27travelled that distance
25:28in that time,
25:30it had to sail
25:30straight out to sea
25:32and at that speed
25:34to get a boat to it,
25:35tie it up while moving.
25:36I mean,
25:37it's the same for a jet ski.
25:38It's the same for a kayak.
25:40No one could get on board.
25:42And even if they could,
25:43the only people
25:44that know that he's there,
25:45well,
25:46they're all back at the lab
25:47by the time he's at the first boy.
25:49How did someone manage
25:50to murder him?
25:51It's impossible.
25:53Brian's office,
25:54did you find anything?
25:56Uh,
25:56not really.
25:57Gym bag,
25:58top,
25:59towels,
25:59shoes,
26:00wristband thingy.
26:01Other than that,
26:02nothing out of the ordinary.
26:04What about his shorts?
26:05What?
26:07In his bag?
26:08Top,
26:09towel,
26:09shoes,
26:09wristband thingy.
26:10No shorts?
26:12No.
26:12Who goes to the gym
26:15without shorts?
26:16Oh,
26:27hello Frankie.
26:29Come here.
26:30Hey gorgeous.
26:32Where's Glenn,
26:33eh?
26:34I've got Brian Chandler
26:35first up tomorrow.
26:36I'll,
26:36uh,
26:37give you a call
26:37when I'm done.
26:40Shorts?
26:42What?
26:42You're wearing shorts,
26:47which you would normally do
26:48if you were going to exercise.
26:51Uh,
26:51normally,
26:53yeah.
26:53Hmm,
26:54I'm back.
26:55Hi.
26:58See,
26:58shorts.
27:01Aren't,
27:01aren't you meant to be in,
27:02in London?
27:04I am,
27:06yeah.
27:07Yeah.
27:07But you're not?
27:08No,
27:09um,
27:10I was just actually
27:12explaining that
27:13to Glenn's work
27:17stuff
27:18and the fast-paced
27:19environment
27:20of modern policing.
27:23That's it?
27:23That's it.
27:25Well,
27:26Glenn
27:26didn't say anything.
27:28Oh,
27:28it only happened
27:29a couple of hours ago.
27:30Oh.
27:33Alrighty.
27:34Well,
27:34um,
27:35welcome back.
27:37Are we off?
27:38Yeah,
27:39let's do it.
27:40Frankie.
27:42All right.
27:43What are we doing?
27:44Around the headland
27:45and up the hill.
27:46Okay.
27:47Oh.
27:55Yoo-hoo!
27:58Come in.
28:00Oh.
28:01Okay.
28:02Oh.
28:02All unpacked?
28:23Nope.
28:25Can I ask
28:30what happened?
28:36Operational stuff,
28:37you know.
28:39Scheduling.
28:41Scheduling.
28:42Mm.
28:42It's a nightmare.
28:44Mm.
28:46Well,
28:47it's lovely
28:49to have you back,
28:50honey,
28:50even if it's just
28:51for a little bit.
28:53So,
28:53toodaloo.
28:54Reggie.
28:55Mm.
29:00How did you know
29:01with Damo
29:02when it was done?
29:08I made a decision
29:10and that was it.
29:12Never again.
29:12That simple?
29:16It wasn't simple
29:18at all.
29:20But all you can do
29:21is follow your heart
29:23away from someone
29:25like me
29:26or
29:27towards them.
29:33What if you can't
29:34go towards them?
29:35When do the
29:40symptoms
29:42go away?
29:45You mean
29:45feelings?
29:52They don't.
29:54But I've always
29:55thought
29:56if you do something
29:56for the right reason,
29:58the world
29:59just comes up
30:00to meet you.
30:00Yeah.
30:05Asphyxiated.
30:26And I found
30:27a few fibres
30:28in his mouth
30:28and nose.
30:29So we can conclude
30:30hydrogen sulfide gas
30:32applied direct
30:33to the face
30:34on a cloth
30:34or something similar.
30:36How quickly?
30:37Seconds.
30:37A few breaths.
30:38He was also
30:39on anticoagulants.
30:41He had a bad heart?
30:42At risk of clots
30:43it looks like.
30:44He went to the gym.
30:45Uh, wouldn't have
30:46been my advice.
30:47Reckon any doctor
30:49would agree
30:49he should not
30:50have been working out.
30:51Would have killed him?
30:52Pretty high risk
30:53of some sort of episode.
30:54Right, so whoever
30:55killed him wanted it
30:56to look like a heart attack.
30:57Or a stroke.
30:58And it did
30:59until you came along.
31:01Here's something else though.
31:04He had bruising
31:05on his neck.
31:06Is it from the struggle?
31:07With H2S
31:08there's barely any struggle.
31:10This is older
31:11I'd say from being choked.
31:13Okay great.
31:13More to go on.
31:15Is that it?
31:16That's it.
31:17We'll see you later.
31:27I'm still doing the report.
31:28I'll send it over.
31:33I heard you.
31:34Yeah, I'm standing right here.
31:38At your engagement party.
31:42After I left.
31:45What are you talking about?
31:46Frankie, she got in the cab
31:52and then I brought her back
31:53and then she ran to you
31:54and
31:55I heard what you said
31:59about your feelings
32:01towards me.
32:06I wanted to know
32:08Is that real?
32:15Mac?
32:17Reggie, on the phone.
32:19I couldn't quite make out
32:20exactly what she was saying.
32:21Oh.
32:22Ah, needs us back apparently.
32:23Now, where is it?
32:38Not this one.
32:39Ah, here it is.
32:40So, have a look at this.
32:41This is the marine impact plan
32:43which mysteriously
32:45got signed off by council
32:46incomplete.
32:48What's this?
32:49Evidence.
32:50The fruits of my citizen journalism
32:52and some Turkish delight.
32:54If you'd like some.
32:55It's Reggie's favourite.
32:56Oh my god, it's beautiful.
32:58No.
33:00Yeah?
33:01No?
33:02No, we will leave you
33:04to the Turkish delight
33:05for now.
33:08I'm downloading all the
33:09historical data
33:10from that tracker
33:11you found on the boat.
33:14That's a lot of
33:14shark tracking data.
33:15No, I don't mind.
33:16Oh, and then we're
33:17going to go to the gym.
33:18It kept me up all last night
33:19trying to figure out
33:20why wouldn't he bring shorts?
33:22Hmm.
33:23What's that?
33:24That's all their research.
33:25They have to make it
33:26accessible.
33:27Or at least they did
33:28until they took
33:29the whole thing private.
33:30Strict marine curfews
33:32but, you know,
33:32there they are
33:33on the boat,
33:34you know,
33:35clandestine meetings.
33:37That's all the accounts.
33:39How'd you get their accounts?
33:40I am not allowed
33:41to reveal my sources.
33:43Wait.
33:43Wait.
33:44Wait, wait, wait.
33:45Wait, wait, wait.
33:46What?
33:47Wait, what?
33:48What?
33:49What?
33:49What was that
33:50about clandestine meetings?
33:52Finally,
33:52someone wants
33:53to do their job.
33:56Damo was there
33:57a few weeks ago
33:58taking photographs.
34:00Look who he saw
34:01down at the dock.
34:02Asha and Brian.
34:03Hmm.
34:06And it looks like
34:07they were more
34:07than just colleagues.
34:08You know,
34:13he wants to be
34:13a detective one day.
34:15Felix?
34:16If you're looking
34:17for a protΓ©gΓ©.
34:19If you're staying,
34:20I mean.
34:21Colin,
34:21stop asking me
34:22if I'm staying.
34:23You OK?
34:23Stop asking me
34:24if I'm OK.
34:25Literally the first time
34:25I've asked you.
34:26I don't know
34:26if I'm staying.
34:27Yes, I'm OK.
34:27And Felix,
34:28well, if you're serious,
34:28you'll come to me.
34:29Hmm.
34:30Hmm.
34:31Ooh.
34:31Ooh.
34:32Ooh.
34:34Ooh.
34:34I'll let you
34:34take your uniform
34:35home.
34:36Oh, you won't take me.
34:38Emma.
34:39Ahem!
34:41Uh, OK.
34:42Uh, thanks.
34:43Thanks for assisting us.
34:44And, uh,
34:45we will be in, uh,
34:46touch.
34:47Uh, dismissed.
34:49Yes, ma'am.
34:50Yeah.
34:50Dismiss.
34:50Dismiss.
35:06Busy morning.
35:12Yep.
35:13We were without a boat,
35:15weren't we?
35:15Lots of catch-up to do.
35:17Thanks, hon.
35:19Doesn't that let the water in?
35:22Sure does.
35:24A few years ago,
35:25white shark,
35:26she politely asked me
35:27to leave her territory.
35:28You're attacked?
35:30Bitten.
35:31Why not buy a new wetsuit?
35:33Because wearing this one
35:34is a constant reminder
35:35that the ocean belongs
35:36to its creatures
35:36and not us.
35:38Can you, uh,
35:39can you explain this?
35:44Can't quite make it out.
35:45Oh.
35:46Well, that's you.
35:48And that's Brian
35:49on board the Hikari.
35:52Looks pretty intimate.
35:54Were you having an affair?
35:54I wouldn't call it an affair.
36:02Okay.
36:02What would you call it?
36:03A very human mistake.
36:06Brian was...
36:08was having a tough time.
36:10He was going through
36:10a traumatic divorce.
36:11He came to me for comfort.
36:14Comfort?
36:17We've worked together
36:18for over 20 years.
36:20Most weeks,
36:21I'd spend more time with him
36:22than my own husband.
36:23I'm not proud of it.
36:25It happened.
36:26So I ended it.
36:27How did Brian take it?
36:29Well, he...
36:30He put his head down
36:32and he continued to work
36:33and that's all I care about.
36:36Did your husband know?
36:39Of course I knew.
36:40I'm not an idiot.
36:42She was taking off
36:42in her gym gear
36:43and coming back fresh as a daisy.
36:46So what if his missus
36:47left him and took him
36:48to the cleaners?
36:49Find another woman
36:49to dry your eyes.
36:52What did you do?
36:52I had a conversation with him.
36:54Told him you don't touch
36:55another man's wallet
36:56or his wife.
36:58Think you got the message.
36:59Did you have your hands
37:00around his throat
37:01during this conversation?
37:04Maybe.
37:05Can't remember exactly.
37:07You see, the thing is, Craig,
37:09you threaten him,
37:11you choke him
37:11and then the next thing
37:12he turns up dead
37:13on your boat.
37:14Yeah, but like I already said,
37:15I was nowhere near it.
37:16If you want to arrest me,
37:17lady, do it.
37:19Otherwise,
37:19I'm a little bit busy
37:20trying to catch up
37:21on the day you guys
37:21stole from us.
37:22You know,
37:23when you ransacked the boat.
37:26We will be back.
37:28I don't know
37:29what came over me.
37:33Three years.
37:34I've hardly seen him.
37:36I barely thought about him.
37:37He was a terrible husband.
37:39But there's always been
37:41like this energy
37:44between us.
37:45Energy?
37:46Oh, it's pulsating
37:49and it's undeniable.
37:52And for all his faults
37:53and there were plenty,
37:55there was always one place
37:57that we never had any problems.
38:00I mean, never again.
38:02That is a promise.
38:04Right?
38:05Here we go.
38:06What's in there?
38:09Nothing.
38:10Yeah, I don't know.
38:10Look at this.
38:11Look at this.
38:13Hi, this is Damo's blog.
38:15Shining a light on the truth.
38:17So, I found a post
38:18on Damo's blog.
38:20It's just a short one.
38:21RIP Nigel,
38:22funeral at Marigold
38:24Funeral Home,
38:24date and time, etc.
38:25There's Nigel.
38:26Oh, just an old mate of his.
38:27I didn't realise
38:28I was back in touch.
38:30So, I called Maeve
38:31at Marigold.
38:32She's in my swimming crib.
38:34Oh my gosh,
38:34you would not believe
38:35how quick she moves
38:37through the water.
38:38She's just had a hip replacement
38:39and she's like...
38:40Reggie, Reggie.
38:40OK.
38:42She recorded the funeral
38:44and Damo spoke.
38:49Nigel fished these waters
38:50since he was a boy
38:51and their research
38:54took it away.
38:57And when it was gone,
38:59he had nothing left to live for.
39:02Nigel, I'm going to miss you.
39:03You got me through
39:06some of the toughest times
39:07of my life.
39:09The doctor said heart attack.
39:12But we all know
39:13who really killed you.
39:16Here's what we know, Damo.
39:18You blame Shark Tech
39:19for the death of your friend.
39:20You bet I blame them.
39:21It's their fault.
39:23Drum lines everywhere.
39:24Huge increase in sharks
39:26in the fisheries.
39:27Half the catch gone.
39:28So you've got a motive.
39:30You admitted to sneaking
39:31into the dock.
39:32Well, public land.
39:34Should be.
39:35Was that a dry run?
39:36Were you going to figure out
39:37how you were going to do it?
39:39Just answer them.
39:41Nothing happened.
39:43I snuck in a couple of days ago.
39:45I went to the announcement yesterday.
39:48I asked my questions
39:49and then I went to work.
39:51I mean, sure,
39:51I want to stop Shark Tech,
39:53but he's dead
39:54and they're still
39:55full steam ahead.
39:57I couldn't have done it anyway.
39:59I've never even been on that boat.
40:03And he's right.
40:05We know he didn't get on the boat
40:06the day of the murder.
40:07We've seen the CCTV.
40:09We know that nobody got on the boat
40:10other than Brian
40:11and he was alive when he did
40:13and the other three Shark Tech suspects,
40:15well, they're all on dry land
40:16while he was murdered out at sea.
40:17Why are you all staring at me?
40:34Well, just normally
40:35when you go quiet,
40:36it's because you're about to solve it.
40:40How'd you go at the gym?
40:42Nothing.
40:42Empty locker.
40:43No shorts?
40:44No, nothing.
40:45The staff at the front desk
40:46confirmed he's there
40:47a bit but
40:47never uses the actual gym.
40:50You know who else
40:51is a member though?
40:52Asha Svensson.
40:54And she comes back
40:56from the gym
40:56fresh as a daisy,
40:58according to Craig.
41:00So,
41:01why are they both
41:02going to a gym
41:03that they don't use?
41:05Do you have the Shark Tech accounts?
41:06Yep.
41:08I haven't been through them properly.
41:10I've been deep in data
41:11from that tracker
41:12we found on the boat.
41:14It's all a bit weird.
41:15It's not making sense.
41:16Try checking them
41:18against the published
41:19Shark Tech figures.
41:20I'll work it out.
41:22P&T Marine Maintenance.
41:25Glenn got a little
41:26slap in the face
41:27from a piece
41:28of torn fabric
41:29on the awning.
41:29So?
41:30So?
41:31So?
41:31They are apparently
41:32spending thousands
41:33of dollars
41:34on boat maintenance
41:35but they didn't fix
41:36that torn fabric?
41:36So where's the money going?
41:39Blackmail?
41:40Exactly.
41:43We're here to see Asha.
41:45Again?
41:46Just go and get her.
41:47Oh, hang on.
41:52Before you do.
41:56Why didn't you fix
41:57the fabric
41:58on the awning
41:58of the Hikari?
41:59On our budget?
42:01You're kidding me.
42:06So Brian
42:06was Blackmailing her?
42:08There's no other explanation.
42:10Money
42:10for P&T
42:11boat maintenance
42:12not being spent
42:13on fixing the boat
42:15but rather being
42:15taken out in cash
42:16by Asha.
42:17She couldn't
42:18just be embezzling it?
42:19Mm-mm.
42:20Mm.
42:21She was going to the gym
42:22but she was coming back
42:22fresh as a daisy.
42:23Yeah?
42:24I think
42:24she's going to the gym
42:26putting that money
42:26in Brian's locker.
42:29Brian
42:29never went to the gym
42:31because of his heart condition
42:32is picking it up.
42:34I mean,
42:35the man doesn't
42:35even have shorts.
42:37I mean,
42:38it doesn't change
42:40the facts.
42:41He was murdered
42:41in the middle of the ocean
42:42whilst Asha's back
42:44at the lab
42:45with Susie and Craig.
42:46I mean,
42:46how could she?
42:48It's discoloured.
42:50Glenn got slapped.
42:52The fabric slapped Glenn.
42:53Yes,
42:54you've mentioned that.
42:54But then when Brian
42:55got on...
42:57Do you have the CCTV?
43:00Uh, yes.
43:03There.
43:04It's not torn.
43:06What's not?
43:07Fabric.
43:08The fabric on the awning.
43:09But...
43:11If it's not torn
43:15and that's Asha's tank,
43:17then...
43:19No, the only way
43:19that's possible is...
43:21What are you talking about?
43:23Oh, that's bold.
43:39What's bold?
43:41Come on, Colin.
43:43Where are you going?
43:43The timeline was so tight.
43:58It couldn't be too far
44:00from the lab
44:00or they'd never make it back in time.
44:03What couldn't be too far?
44:04That...
44:06Sweet Lord above.
44:10That is bold.
44:12A quiet morning
44:26at the beach.
44:28It's what the, uh,
44:30good people
44:31of Dolphin Cove
44:32were enjoying
44:33until
44:34the Hikari
44:35came chugging ashore
44:37with the body
44:38of Brian Chandler
44:39on board
44:40looking
44:41for all the world
44:42like
44:42a tragic
44:43but unsurprising
44:45death
44:45of a man
44:46with a heart condition.
44:47But
44:47Brian Chandler
44:50was murdered.
44:52Gassed
44:52with hydrogen sulfide
44:54held his face
44:56on a cloth.
44:57Somehow
44:57he sailed
44:58that boat
44:59out to sea alive
45:00and came ashore
45:01dead,
45:02alone
45:02the whole time.
45:04How is that possible?
45:06I will get to that
45:07because to understand
45:08the how
45:09we have to understand
45:09the why.
45:10Craig,
45:11you attacked Brian
45:13for an affair
45:13he was having
45:14with your wife,
45:15Asha.
45:16At least that's
45:17what you assumed
45:17it was.
45:18Why wouldn't you?
45:19That's what it looked
45:20like to us too
45:21in Damo's photographs.
45:23And
45:23it is what you told us,
45:24Asha.
45:25Damo's aim
45:26was to capture
45:27some evidence
45:28that could sink
45:29shark tech.
45:31Turns out
45:32he did.
45:33But it wasn't
45:34an affair.
45:35What those photographs
45:36captured was a threat.
45:37Brian
45:38was blackmailing you.
45:40You couldn't pay him
45:41out of your own pocket.
45:43The money it had
45:43to come through
45:44shark tech
45:45but there's not
45:45really a budget line
45:46for blackmail
45:47but there is
45:48for thousands
45:49of dollars
45:50of boat maintenance
45:51which is weird
45:52when you couldn't
45:53afford to fix
45:54a bit of torn fabric
45:55on the awning
45:55of the Hikari.
45:57But why?
45:59Why was Brian
46:00blackmailing you?
46:01The answer,
46:02Felix.
46:02Tracking beacon
46:05427.
46:07According to your
46:08published data
46:09that track has been
46:09in a white shark
46:10for the last
46:11two years.
46:12When Constable
46:13Wilkinson
46:13downloaded the
46:14actual raw data
46:15trying to correlate
46:15it with what you'd
46:16published,
46:16well where had it been
46:17Felix?
46:18On the boat
46:18the whole time.
46:19You were faking
46:20your data
46:21and Brian
46:22figured it out
46:23and with a brutal
46:24divorce to pay for
46:25he was squeezing you.
46:26I didn't kill him.
46:30I will get to that
46:31because the question
46:33we couldn't answer
46:34was how could Brian
46:36be murdered
46:37when he was on a boat
46:39alone in the middle
46:41of the ocean?
46:42When we looked at the
46:43CCTV we assumed
46:45it was Brian
46:46on the boat
46:47but it wasn't,
46:49was it Asha?
46:52Cap on,
46:53same jacket,
46:54trolley as a cover.
46:55Knowing the cameras
46:56were far away
46:57you assumed
46:58that no one
46:59would be able
46:59to tell
46:59that it was
47:00a different person
47:01or,
47:01and this is
47:02the really
47:03bold part
47:03that it was
47:04a different
47:06boat.
47:09There were
47:10two boats
47:11used in this murder.
47:13The Hikari
47:14that Brian
47:14sailed away
47:15and came ashore on
47:16and a second boat,
47:16the boat
47:17on the CCTV
47:17the boat
47:18that you Asha
47:19sailed away
47:20from the dock
47:20at 10.38
47:21disguised as Brian.
47:23The boats
47:24were made up
47:24to look
47:25almost identical
47:26but with
47:28one small
47:29difference
47:29the fabric
47:30on the awning
47:31of the Hikari
47:32is torn
47:32and on the decoy
47:33boat
47:34pristine.
47:36Brian
47:36sailed away
47:38on the real boat
47:38the Hikari
47:39which you
47:40drove him to
47:41that was tied up
47:42at another dock
47:43but waiting
47:44on board
47:45hiding
47:45was your
47:46accomplice
47:47protecting themselves
47:49from the deadly
47:49hydrogen sulfide
47:50in scuba gear
47:52then it was
47:53easy enough
47:53for the killer
47:54to escape
47:54over the side
47:55leaving Brian
47:56dead on board
47:57and the Hikari
47:58sailing out to sea
48:00meanwhile
48:00Ash is driving
48:02that boat
48:03back to where
48:03we found it
48:04picking up
48:05the killer
48:05from the water
48:06along the way
48:07that is an audacious
48:08plan
48:09that made it look
48:10like Brian
48:11was killed
48:11out on the water
48:12while the killers
48:13were on dry land
48:14it was a
48:15watertight
48:17alibi
48:17does that sound
48:18about right
48:18Susie?
48:20What?
48:22You knew about
48:23the blackmail
48:24I mean
48:24you're across
48:25everything in that lab
48:26you know
48:27where the money's
48:27going
48:28you hated
48:29Brian
48:30you took
48:31your dream
48:31of being
48:32on the water
48:32away from you
48:33but most
48:35importantly
48:36you idolize
48:38Asha
48:38your career
48:40is tethered
48:41to her research
48:42if she goes
48:44down
48:44so do you
48:45and I think
48:46that you would
48:46do anything
48:48to stop
48:49that happening
48:50I was here
48:53the whole time
48:53you left
48:55the press conference
48:55early
48:56we saw you
48:57on the footage
48:57online
48:58to go to the lab
48:59to wait for Brian
49:00on the boat
49:01wearing Asha's
49:02scuba gear
49:03since you don't
49:03have any
49:04because they
49:04won't ensure
49:05you to be
49:06on the water
49:06and it's Asha's
49:07tank that's
49:08discoloured
49:08from the gas
49:09sorry
49:10this is the
49:11most ridiculous
49:12story
49:13I've ever
49:13heard
49:14yeah
49:17yeah
49:19probably is
49:20isn't it
49:21oh it did
49:24sound convincing
49:25though
49:25just for
49:26just for a
49:27moment
49:27although
49:30just humor me
49:31here for a
49:32minute
49:32we know
49:33whoever killed
49:33Brian was
49:34wearing Asha's
49:34wetsuit
49:35and whoever
49:35was wearing
49:36Asha's wetsuit
49:37is going to
49:37have irritated
49:38skin from
49:38the one place
49:39that the gas
49:39could get to
49:40which is the
49:40holes in the
49:41arms from
49:41where she
49:42was bitten
49:42by a shark
49:43and she
49:45doesn't have
49:46them
49:46he
49:47doesn't have
49:48them
49:48he
49:48doesn't have
49:49them either
49:50so would
49:50you mind
49:51rolling up
49:52your sleeve
49:52okay
49:55constable
49:56Wilkinson
49:57may I
50:00excuse
50:06your fingers
50:06Susie
50:14human
50:14Asha
50:17Svensson
50:18everything
50:20I've worked
50:20for
50:21gone
50:22I never
50:23should have
50:23trusted you
50:24with anything
50:25you're under
50:26arrest for the
50:27murder of Brian
50:28Chandler
50:28he didn't have to
50:29say anything
50:30but hanging
50:30anything
50:31will do
50:31may be
50:32used
50:32to
50:33phrase
50:34what
50:34you're
50:34known
50:35to
50:35say
50:36I
50:36you're
50:36there
50:37you're
50:37who are
50:38and
50:38they're
50:38that
50:39they're
50:40so
50:40they're
50:40and
50:40they're
50:40what
50:41they're
50:41going to
50:42like
50:43and
50:43they're
50:44they've
50:44going to
50:44do
50:45but they're
50:45going to
50:45eat
50:48it all
50:49a
50:54lot
50:55Two boats. Bold.
51:00Yeah.
51:02Yeah.
51:04And very bold.
51:11What I said at the engagement party...
51:15..it was an emotional moment.
51:19You were leaving and...
51:22Yes, I said it.
51:23I felt it, Evan.
51:28But it's not.
51:33We had our chance, is what I'm saying.
51:38Yeah, we did.
51:41We're getting married.
51:43I know.
51:47It's fantastic.
51:51I mean...
51:53It's not why you came back, is it?
52:00No.
52:02That is...
52:04Scheduling.
52:06Um...
52:06It's complicated, but it's...
52:08It's nothing to do with...
52:10This.
52:12Which isn't a thing, anyway.
52:15No.
52:15I guess that is all there is to say about that, then.
52:28Enjoy yourself.
52:31Yeah.
52:32Hey.
52:33I knew they were no good.
52:47Hey.
52:58I knew they were no good.
53:04I'm sorry about Nigel.
53:07He was a good bloke.
53:09Yeah.
53:09He was there for me after you left,
53:12when I didn't have anybody.
53:17I'm not a tool of the establishment, by the way, for the police.
53:25I do important work.
53:27Yeah, yeah.
53:27Of course, yeah, yeah.
53:28Help little old ladies with their parking tickets.
53:32Sure.
53:33Wow.
53:35What?
53:36Never again, Damo.
53:39Never again.
53:41What?
53:43Hey, Eds.
53:45What did I say?
53:47Rich, what did I do?
53:59Mackenzie.
54:00It's done.
54:02I can come back.
54:04What do you mean it's done?
54:05Whatever feelings there were.
54:10It's not a thing.
54:12Can you book me on a flight?
54:13I'm afraid it's not quite that simple, D.I. Clark.
54:17So many moving parts here.
54:19Cases in varying states of flux.
54:22I'll be needing that file by the end of the day.
54:24I know you're at the pub.
54:25Nonsense.
54:26I can hear the fire crackling and the rain on the windows.
54:30And I'd say you're about a third to halfway through a pint.
54:34Your second.
54:35You're good.
54:39I always said it.
54:41Regardless, it's going to be a while before we can slot you back in.
54:45But yesterday you were running to make me at the airport.
54:48This is the fast-paced environment of modern policing.
54:50You're at the pub.
54:52On my day off.
54:53So what?
54:53I can't come back.
54:55I'm saying that whatever stuck you getting on that plane isn't something you just deal with overnight.
55:00Yes, it is.
55:01I just told you that.
55:03There's something in that town that you have to make your peace with.
55:07At the very least, there's no job for you here.
55:10What, so you're saying I'm stuck here?
55:13Again?
55:15I'm afraid so.
55:16The famously volatile Point Ruin are back in Dolphin Codes.
55:46I thought they hated each other.
55:47Oh, that is an oversimplification of a complicated dynamic.
55:51You never got the truth with Point Ruin.
55:53You only get the socks.
55:54I would be delighted to attend yours and Daisy's wedding.
55:57Great.
55:58They were all in that theatre together at the moment of murder.
56:02Or were they?
56:03Have you RSVP'd yet?
56:04No, it would be okay for this person to go.
56:07As long as this person didn't ruin it again.
56:10We'll see you next time.
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