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First broadcast 20th July 2006.
Even though Lynley is suspended from duty and Havers is assigned to DI Fiona Knight, whose methods differ from his, he involves himself in their latest case.
Mary Stockley - Edie Covington
Ben Lannoy - Joshua Holcombe
George Costigan - Owen Harcourt-Baines
Sharon Small - DS Barbara Havers
Bobby Scott Freeman - SOCO
Nathaniel Parker - DI Thomas Lynley
Eiry Hughes - Bar Girl
Michael Vivian - Chief Constable
Liza Tarbuck - D.I. Fiona Knight
Robert Purdy - Police Federation Rep
Catherine Russell - Helen Lynley
Nicholas Gleaves - Dr. Simon Wilson
Adrian Rawlins - Tim Sumner
Molly Herbert - Millie Sumner
Dave Hill - Joe Covington
Patricia Kerrigan - Tilda Covington
Alan Barnes - Uniformed Officer
Mark Stobbart - Matt Ridgeon
Bruce Bennett - Quiz Master
Paul Hickey - Stewart Lafferty
Saskia Reeves - Eileen Edwards
Neelam Bakshi - Solicitor
Shaun Parkes - DC Winston Nkata
Even though Lynley is suspended from duty and Havers is assigned to DI Fiona Knight, whose methods differ from his, he involves himself in their latest case.
Mary Stockley - Edie Covington
Ben Lannoy - Joshua Holcombe
George Costigan - Owen Harcourt-Baines
Sharon Small - DS Barbara Havers
Bobby Scott Freeman - SOCO
Nathaniel Parker - DI Thomas Lynley
Eiry Hughes - Bar Girl
Michael Vivian - Chief Constable
Liza Tarbuck - D.I. Fiona Knight
Robert Purdy - Police Federation Rep
Catherine Russell - Helen Lynley
Nicholas Gleaves - Dr. Simon Wilson
Adrian Rawlins - Tim Sumner
Molly Herbert - Millie Sumner
Dave Hill - Joe Covington
Patricia Kerrigan - Tilda Covington
Alan Barnes - Uniformed Officer
Mark Stobbart - Matt Ridgeon
Bruce Bennett - Quiz Master
Paul Hickey - Stewart Lafferty
Saskia Reeves - Eileen Edwards
Neelam Bakshi - Solicitor
Shaun Parkes - DC Winston Nkata
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00:00:00I'm trying hard to be your power of strength
00:00:22I'm trying hard to bring you life to a child
00:00:29I'll give you my heart, give you my shoulders
00:00:34I'll give you my heart, give you my shoulders
00:00:41I'll give you my heart, give you my shoulders
00:00:45How are you doing?
00:00:50What's going on?
00:00:52I can't leave like this
00:00:54I was just trying to be honest
00:00:59Oh, God
00:01:03Oh, God
00:01:06Oh, God
00:01:20Please let me out
00:01:27Please let me out
00:01:29Oh, God
00:01:38Oh, God
00:01:47Oh, God
00:01:51Oh, God
00:01:52Oh, God
00:01:53Oh, God
00:01:54Oh, God
00:01:55Please let me out
00:01:58Please let me out
00:02:00Oh, God
00:02:01Oh, God
00:02:04Emergency
00:02:05Which service do you require?
00:02:07Oh, my car
00:02:08See
00:02:09Look out
00:02:10I'm sorry I got it
00:02:11Oh, God
00:02:12Please help me
00:02:13Oh, God
00:02:14Oh, God
00:02:15Please help me!
00:02:17I do the job!
00:02:19Please!
00:02:21Please!
00:02:23Help me!
00:02:25Oh, God!
00:02:27Oh, God!
00:02:29Help me!
00:02:31Help me!
00:02:33Help me!
00:02:35Help me!
00:02:37Help me!
00:02:39Help me!
00:02:45Help me!
00:02:53Oh, God!
00:03:11How long is this going to take?
00:03:13If you could stay back, sir.
00:03:15I own this land, and I need access.
00:03:17I've got an important building worth about to start here.
00:03:19You live nearby?
00:03:21Did you hear anything unusual around 11 o'clock last night?
00:03:25Nothing out of the ordinary.
00:03:27Or is it normal to have people parking on your land?
00:03:29I've given up trying to stop trespassers.
00:03:31Mom, they've found the car.
00:03:33There's a body inside.
00:03:35Okay, thank you.
00:03:37Whose body?
00:03:39If you could just move over there, please.
00:03:41You have a right to know.
00:03:43Huh.
00:03:44I need to speak to a senior officer.
00:03:45Yeah, of course you do.
00:03:47The old boss, when he gets here, I want to work with him.
00:03:51We've got a set of tyre tracks here where the car went into the water.
00:03:55And another two sets filled up the bank here.
00:03:57Okay, start a fingertip search and extend the perimeter, yeah?
00:03:59Any news in the pathologist here?
00:04:00Uh, local police surgeon's on his way.
00:04:01Uh, local police surgeon's on his way.
00:04:03Uh, local police surgeon's on his way.
00:04:05Are you kind of trying to go to the woofers?
00:04:07Okay, are you there, who are.
00:04:08Yes?
00:04:09You don't care, there's no need.
00:04:10No, no...
00:04:12Okay, you're a négligator.
00:04:13No, sir.
00:04:14We've got a set of tyre tracks here where the car went into the water.
00:04:15And another two sets filled up the bank here.
00:04:16Okay, start a fingertip search and extend the perimeter, yeah?
00:04:18Any news in the pathologist here?
00:04:19Um, local police surgeon's on his way.
00:04:21He's on his way.
00:04:42Make it a double.
00:04:43What is it, head of the dog?
00:04:45More like Dutch courage.
00:04:51What do you want me to do?
00:04:53I'll make you a little bit.
00:04:55I'll be right back.
00:04:57I'll be right back.
00:05:01I'll be right back.
00:05:03What are you doing?
00:05:05I'll be right back.
00:05:07What do you want me to do?
00:05:09Do you want me to do it?
00:05:11I don't want to do it.
00:05:13I can't do it.
00:05:15I can't do it.
00:05:17I can do it.
00:05:19I've never heard anything.
00:05:20What are you doing?
00:05:26I need to stop.
00:05:29Next for Keen of the Bremen.
00:05:32Get them outside.
00:05:35And move the cordon back.
00:05:36Sorry, sir.
00:05:37Can you move back?
00:05:39Stay in the cordon.
00:05:45I'll do that.
00:05:49As a highly respected police officer with an unblemished record, you took the law into
00:06:13your own hands.
00:06:14You threatened to throw a suspect of a high-rise building and jeopardised the murder case.
00:06:20Do you understand why this action has been brought against you?
00:06:25Yes I do.
00:06:35Sorry I'm late, I had to make two emergency stops.
00:06:43My bladder's about the size of a peanut these days.
00:06:45It's alright.
00:06:46I'm not an invalid.
00:06:48Mom.
00:06:49And you can drop the mom stuff, it's Fiona.
00:06:51Dear Savers.
00:06:52Your parents didn't give you a first name then?
00:06:54Barbara.
00:06:55So what's the state of play?
00:06:57A 999 call from the mobile phone last night, owned by Edie Covington.
00:07:02We triangulate the call to here.
00:07:03Divers have recovered a red hatchback and the body of a young woman matching the description
00:07:07inside.
00:07:08Next of kin?
00:07:09Uh, Tim and Millie Sumner.
00:07:10A little girl.
00:07:11But what are they doing at the crime scene?
00:07:12I don't know, they turned up.
00:07:13I kept them behind the cordon.
00:07:14And did the husband report Edie missing?
00:07:15Uh, partner, not husband.
00:07:16And, uh, no, the parents did.
00:07:17Tilda and Joe Covington.
00:07:18She's been living with them for the last couple of months.
00:07:19Hmm.
00:07:20You better keep a close eye on him.
00:07:21Well, there's no point in doing door-to-doors around here.
00:07:22Oh, the nearest neighbor's a local landowner.
00:07:23And did you get a statement?
00:07:24No, he wanted to talk to a senior officer.
00:07:25When I'm not here, you are the senior officer, Barbara.
00:07:26I like people who take command.
00:07:27Yes, ma'am.
00:07:28Uh, Fiona.
00:07:29Fiona.
00:07:30Fiona.
00:07:31Fiona.
00:07:32Fiona.
00:07:33Fiona.
00:07:34Fiona.
00:07:35Fiona.
00:07:36Fiona.
00:07:37Fiona.
00:07:38Fiona.
00:07:39Fiona.
00:07:40Fiona.
00:07:41Fiona.
00:07:42Fiona.
00:07:43Fiona.
00:07:44Fiona.
00:07:46Fiona.
00:07:47Fiona.
00:07:48There you go.
00:07:49It's not that hard, is it?
00:07:50I've heard you've had your problems with other SIOs.
00:07:53But don't worry.
00:07:55We'll get along just fine.
00:08:03Thanks.
00:08:04I'll call in a couple of days.
00:08:05Take care.
00:08:09Heather.
00:08:10I'm, er, providing moral support.
00:08:13From a distance.
00:08:16How's it going?
00:08:17Well.
00:08:18Could be better.
00:08:19Really?
00:08:20I heard the CPS weren't going to press charges.
00:08:24I keep my ear to the ground.
00:08:26Being married to a detective helps.
00:08:30You look splendid.
00:08:32Charmer.
00:08:33No, seriously, it's amazing.
00:08:34Have you been away?
00:08:35Hardly.
00:08:36Hardly.
00:08:37I've been working all hours.
00:08:38Someone's decided I'm finally mad enough to be nominated for a professorship.
00:08:41I'm on my way to the last interview now.
00:08:43Oh, that's great.
00:08:44Congratulations.
00:08:45Let's not hang out the bunting just yet.
00:08:47I thought I was meant to be the cautious one.
00:08:48You are the cautious one.
00:08:49You are the cautious one, Tommy.
00:08:50I'm just, erm, superstitious.
00:08:53Hey, El, we could have dinner.
00:08:55That would be nice.
00:08:56Not a celebration, though.
00:08:57Just dinner.
00:08:58Just dinner?
00:08:59When?
00:09:00Well, I might have rather a lot of time on my hands soon, so...
00:09:01Tommy, it won't come to that.
00:09:02You're too good.
00:09:03You know that.
00:09:04Ah, but Ray...
00:09:05Of course they do.
00:09:06You knock them dead.
00:09:07Look, yeah, sorry, I've got to go.
00:09:08What?
00:09:09Helen?
00:09:10Dinner?
00:09:11Call me.
00:09:12I'll even cook if you like.
00:09:32She's beautiful.
00:09:35So young.
00:09:37We'll need to get a positive ID from my partner.
00:09:40Well, it's Edie.
00:09:41There's no doubts about that.
00:09:42What?
00:09:43You knew her?
00:09:44I'm a GP.
00:09:45Tim and I were at school together.
00:09:47Are you going to be all right with this?
00:09:49I'll drop the death certificate.
00:09:51Would you like me to break the news?
00:09:53Er, no, er, we'll deal with it.
00:09:55Thanks.
00:09:56Wouldn't mind following up that lead, eh?
00:10:03She's done, Paul, over there.
00:10:04Ready to slip, yeah.
00:10:06Her watch stopped at the same time as the mobile call, 11.14pm,
00:10:12which gives us an approximate time of death.
00:10:14Well, we can rule out suicide.
00:10:16She called 999.
00:10:17Bag this.
00:10:19So how did the car get in the water?
00:10:22Oh, our best guess is that it was round several times
00:10:26by a powerful vehicle.
00:10:28Possibly a four-wheel drive.
00:10:29And that would fit with these tracks.
00:10:31And it looks like they were both made by the same vehicle.
00:10:34So the murder weapon was a car?
00:10:36Yeah.
00:10:37I'll get a check on all the 4x4s in the area.
00:10:38Oh, good luck.
00:10:39Everyone has them round here.
00:10:48You should go home.
00:10:50There's nothing you could do here, though.
00:10:51I'm not going anywhere until I know what's happening.
00:10:53I'm sorry, Mr Sumner.
00:10:54Would you mind following us?
00:10:56Why?
00:10:57We need you to identify the body for the coroner's court.
00:11:00One of our officers will look after your daughter.
00:11:02No, I'll take her home.
00:11:03I could look after Millie if you like.
00:11:05No, it's fine.
00:11:06She's not going anywhere.
00:11:07We'll need to impound your car for some tests.
00:11:09This gentleman will drive you to the mortuary.
00:11:12I'll take Millie to her grandparents.
00:11:14That's okay.
00:11:15The neighbours will take her.
00:11:16I'll sort it.
00:11:21How old is Edie?
00:11:23Uh, 25.
00:11:24I must be nearly 20 years older.
00:11:26What does that tell you?
00:11:29She likes security.
00:11:31He likes control.
00:11:32If 90% of murders are domestic in origin, then most women are killed by their partners.
00:11:39I'll pump Mr Sumner when he IDs the body.
00:11:42You interview the parents.
00:11:43You want to find out how someone died?
00:11:45Find out how they lived.
00:11:47How they loved.
00:11:48You.
00:12:15Hello.
00:12:16Where are you?
00:12:17Uh, I'm on a case.
00:12:18A young woman drowned in a car.
00:12:20Where?
00:12:21Uh, somewhere near Lyd on the Kent Coast.
00:12:24At the end of the earth.
00:12:26Don't tell me they've ever rotated you again.
00:12:28Yeah, I've been to Conlid's constabulary.
00:12:31Yeah, they've moved me around a lot since you've been gone.
00:12:33Uh, what is it you want, sir?
00:12:35I've just had given evidence in my hearing,
00:12:37and they're going quite hard on this unreasonable force argument.
00:12:41I need to know what you're gonna say.
00:12:42Why?
00:12:43Well, you know what I'm gonna tell them.
00:12:45What?
00:12:47The truth.
00:12:48We need to go through things in detail.
00:12:50If our stories don't tie up...
00:12:52Look, um...
00:12:53I'm in the middle of a case. I've gotta go.
00:12:55Hey, but this is my career we're talking about.
00:12:57Look, you're breaking up. Just come down, ask for me.
00:13:00The local force will tell you where the crime scene is.
00:13:02I'll catch you later, yeah?
00:13:15Bye-bye.
00:13:16Hi.
00:13:17I'm off-you.
00:13:18Ah, good-bye.
00:13:19Sure!
00:13:20Turned it off with me.
00:13:21I did so-
00:13:22Look, I did so...
00:13:23See you later, and I came to see you later.
00:13:24My mind is like a locked door.
00:13:25We don't know what we want.
00:13:26We don't know who we are.
00:13:28The mind is like a locked door.
00:13:35We don't know what we want.
00:13:37We don't know who we are.
00:13:39If we could unlock the secret side of ourselves,
00:13:42we could overcome all our inhibitions,
00:13:44realize our dreams,
00:13:46become who we really are.
00:13:48Self-belief breeds confidence.
00:13:51Confidence compels us.
00:13:53We have the power to set ourselves free.
00:13:58Did you keep in regular contact with Edie?
00:14:04Yeah, every day because of Mellie.
00:14:06Did you know she was going out last night?
00:14:08No.
00:14:09Sounds like Edie was quite a free spirit.
00:14:11Yeah, Edie couldn't be pinned down, even if you tried.
00:14:14Is that why you separated?
00:14:15No.
00:14:16How would you characterize your relationship?
00:14:18I wouldn't.
00:14:19What?
00:14:20Characterize it at all.
00:14:21You were together five years, but you never married.
00:14:23Yeah, Edie didn't believe in conventions.
00:14:24Did you have an open relationship?
00:14:26Well, just because we didn't have a piece of paper
00:14:28doesn't mean we weren't committed.
00:14:29I'm so sorry for your loss.
00:14:34And I know that this is a difficult time,
00:14:37but I do have to ask you some questions.
00:14:39Can you think of any reason why anyone might want to harm your daughter?
00:14:44Everybody just always fell in love with Edie.
00:14:51Well, do you have any idea what she was doing at the lakeside?
00:14:54Well, it's because she always loved it ever since she was a kid.
00:14:57But I thought that was private land.
00:14:59Well, that land's been commons for centuries.
00:15:01People used to grease the cattle there.
00:15:03They swim and walk with dogs, and that idiot wants to develop the land.
00:15:07Suddenly, there's fences everywhere, and we can't get access.
00:15:12Uh, so the ownership was not a dispute.
00:15:16Uh, the dispute.
00:15:46Is that all?
00:15:49There are still several questions I've got to ask.
00:15:52I can wait. My daughter needs me.
00:15:55And her mother has been murdered.
00:16:00We have to examine everything relevant to this offence.
00:16:03That will mean a search of your house.
00:16:05Don't you need a warrant for that?
00:16:07Only if you've got something to hide.
00:16:11Uh, what time did Edie go out last night?
00:16:14I don't know.
00:16:15About seven.
00:16:17She had a yoga class.
00:16:18And what time did that finish?
00:16:20Eight, but, um, then Tim phoned to say he was gonna pick Millie up.
00:16:24They both applied for her?
00:16:26Yeah.
00:16:27So it was an amicable separation?
00:16:29We don't have to go into that, do we?
00:16:32Edie and Tim had their problems.
00:16:34No more than anyone else.
00:16:37Um, could Edie have gone down to the lake with someone?
00:16:42What are you getting at?
00:16:44Well, I'm told this spot is known as a favourite for...
00:16:47for courting couples.
00:16:51My daughter is dead.
00:16:53She's not even buried and you're trying to drag her name through the mud already.
00:17:07Yeah, I'll get back to the officers' way.
00:17:21How's that?
00:17:26Is D.S. Habers here?
00:17:27Can I see your warrant card, sir?
00:17:30No.
00:17:34Sorry, I can only let her credit officers pass if you can move back.
00:17:36I'll get back.
00:17:45Habers, it's me.
00:17:46Look, I'm at the core of them.
00:17:47Can you give me a call, please?
00:17:48How long is this going to stay up?
00:17:51I have no idea, sir.
00:17:52Well, are we talking hours, days, weeks?
00:17:56For any of the above.
00:17:57I need access.
00:18:01It is a murder scene, sir.
00:18:03Edie Covington, isn't it?
00:18:07Trout.
00:18:11Boys! Boys!
00:18:12Yeah, I'm all right.
00:18:13You knew the victim?
00:18:17By repute?
00:18:20Well, I do hope the delay doesn't cause you too much trouble.
00:18:23Never ends.
00:18:25Planning permission, court hearings, every lost day costs me money.
00:18:29So, this is all your land, then?
00:18:32It sure has been in my family since the Doomsday Book.
00:18:35Deeds to prove it.
00:18:38I don't mind peaceful protest.
00:18:40Mass trespass, criminal damage.
00:18:43They have to be stopped.
00:18:46And this Edie Covington, dear?
00:18:49She was one of the protestors?
00:18:52Someone stopped her for good, didn't they?
00:18:55I meant in court.
00:18:56Yes, of course you did.
00:18:57And your house is up here, is that right?
00:18:59What's your name?
00:19:00And rank.
00:19:02Detective Inspector Lindley.
00:19:04Is that your warrant card?
00:19:05Sorry, by phone.
00:19:11What are you looking for?
00:19:13Uh, phone bills, credit card statements.
00:19:16Anything which might help us establish what Edie was doing before she died.
00:19:19Uh, what's the trust?
00:19:31Mrs Covington, we think your daughter was murdered.
00:19:36I need to know everything.
00:19:37It's a clinic.
00:19:41What kind of a clinic?
00:19:43Edie was very young when she got pregnant.
00:19:45Millie's birth was difficult.
00:19:47She was in a lot of pain for months afterwards.
00:19:50She started taking painkillers.
00:19:53So it was a rehab clinic.
00:19:56She, what, developed an addiction?
00:19:58I had no idea.
00:20:00Not for ages.
00:20:02But we faced up to it.
00:20:04She got help.
00:20:06And she got better.
00:20:09Luther, does that mean anything to you?
00:20:12No.
00:20:13I'm sorry it doesn't.
00:20:17Um, it looks like two months ago something happened.
00:20:20She cancelled all her appointments.
00:20:32This came for Edie.
00:20:37Was Edie planning to leave the country?
00:20:43Look, sometimes people can get trapped in an unhappy relationship.
00:20:48And then someone else...
00:20:49She was right.
00:20:50You're just trying to dig the dirt.
00:20:52Look, whatever Edie did, she didn't deserve to die like this.
00:21:02What's his name?
00:21:09Joshua Holcomb.
00:21:11He's a musician.
00:21:14They met years ago when they were teenagers.
00:21:17Um...
00:21:19When did their relationship start off again?
00:21:22Around the time she went to the Trust.
00:21:31I think she was all ready and moved.
00:21:32I don't know if they were to.
00:21:33We got lots of answers.
00:21:35And then someone else was too close.
00:21:37Let me know if they came to the Trust.
00:21:38I need you.
00:21:39You're welcome.
00:21:40Don't do the Trust.
00:21:41I don't want to hear you.
00:21:43I'm not sure you're ready.
00:21:44I think you're ready.
00:21:46You're ready.
00:21:48He's gonna get you.
00:21:50Your Paynexia gotta do the Trust.
00:21:51You're ready.
00:21:53You're ready.
00:21:54I'm ready to get your cat out.
00:21:56You're ready.
00:21:58You're ready.
00:21:59I was right about, Tim.
00:22:15Classic controlling type with a temper to boot.
00:22:18All we need now is a match on the paint.
00:22:21Any news on the marriage from the parents?
00:22:23Well, Edie receives a new passport for Millie.
00:22:25So?
00:22:25Well, they weren't married and Millie took a dad's name,
00:22:28but the new passport was for Millie Covington, Edie's name.
00:22:30I think maybe she was planning to take her away.
00:22:32Maybe. What else?
00:22:34She also had an addiction to painkillers
00:22:36and she attended a rehab clinic called The Trust.
00:22:39And around about the same time,
00:22:40she took up with an old flame, Joshua Holcomb.
00:22:42A lover? Did you get in a...
00:22:44Also, I've been onto the DVLA.
00:22:47Joshua Holcomb and a shogun, Jay Reg, four by...
00:22:50All right, all right. I asked for it.
00:22:52I said I like people who took command.
00:22:56See how you like it in the driver's seat.
00:22:58We're looking for Joshua Holcomb.
00:23:14No. I've never heard of him.
00:23:16It's a criminal offence to obstruct policing inquiries.
00:23:19Where is Joshua?
00:23:21Oh, you mean Josh?
00:23:23Sorry, I didn't recognise the name.
00:23:24Er, no, no, I haven't seen him for a few days.
00:23:27Hmm.
00:23:30I've been on my feet all day.
00:23:32Only chance of a cup of tea.
00:23:36Here.
00:23:37Someone left in a hurry.
00:23:46Always looks like this.
00:23:49Why haven't you...
00:23:50Er, gardening accident.
00:23:53Well, don't tell me.
00:23:54You trod on a rake.
00:23:56That's right.
00:23:57What?
00:23:57Three times.
00:23:58Now, what happened to that cup of tea?
00:24:02No.
00:24:11What happened to that cup of tea?
00:24:12What happened to that cup of tea?
00:24:13I haven't...
00:24:14There's help.
00:24:14There's a more...
00:24:15Three craning boys, please.
00:24:20I've been driving...
00:24:20And you've done for...
00:24:21...you've done...
00:24:22We've put...
00:24:22...registeration J773-BJL.
00:24:26It's gotta be...
00:24:26It's gotta be...
00:24:27No.
00:24:28...t's gotta be...
00:24:30Do I suppose you know what he was wearing last night?
00:24:34No idea.
00:24:38Where does Josh...
00:25:00And you've no idea where Josh might be? No forwarding address?
00:25:11I don't keep tabs on him, like I said. I'm not his mother. He's a free agent.
00:25:15You're a pretty free agent yourself, aren't you, Matt?
00:25:17Interesting vegetation in the loft. What is that you've grown in there?
00:25:20Wouldn't know. It's Josh's domain.
00:25:22That amount of cannabis will get you a custodial sentence.
00:25:25Well, I didn't notice any plants on the way in.
00:25:28And I'm sure if Matt keeps me riveted with information,
00:25:31I won't notice them on the way out either.
00:25:34What do you want to know?
00:25:36The body of Edie Covington was found in a car in Statham Lake.
00:25:40She's dead? Yeah. We suspect she was murdered.
00:25:44So tell us about Josh and Edie.
00:25:47If you met her, you'd understand it was hard not to fall in love with her.
00:25:50Josh even had her name tattooed on his arm.
00:25:53So you held a bit of a flame for her too?
00:25:55No, no, no. Josh would have killed us.
00:25:57So is that what really happened to your face?
00:25:59No.
00:26:01What rekindled their romance?
00:26:03Shared the same passions.
00:26:05What for? Narcotics and prescription painkillers?
00:26:07For nature. Saving the planet before it's covered in concrete.
00:26:11How's that tied up with this?
00:26:13We know that Edie went to the clinic for six months. Did Josh go there too?
00:26:17Probably.
00:26:18Probably.
00:26:19You know what worms do when you dig them up in the garden?
00:26:21Squirm.
00:26:22They both went there. That's all I know. End of.
00:26:24Well, something happened two months ago.
00:26:26Edie stopped going to the trust. Why was that?
00:26:29Search me.
00:26:37They were lovers.
00:26:39But Josh's DNA is all over Edie.
00:26:41Well, the pathologist is doing the PM later.
00:26:44So he goes to meet her last night and then just disappears.
00:26:48Well, maybe Edie didn't want to leave without the girl.
00:26:51But Josh was obsessed. Even had her name tattooed on his arm.
00:26:55Matt said they were desperately in love.
00:26:57Desperate enough to kill?
00:26:59Hmm.
00:27:00Hmm.
00:27:01He's done a runner.
00:27:02Circulate his description.
00:27:06Oh, er, ma'am.
00:27:08Sorry, Fiona.
00:27:10Er, I forgot to ask.
00:27:11Er, I sort of said that my old boss could come and see me.
00:27:14Tired of me already?
00:27:16No, it's...
00:27:18Well, it's just his other misdisciplinary.
00:27:20So I hear.
00:27:22For assaulting suspect.
00:27:24Well, no, he's protecting a woman from a murderer who was reasonable force.
00:27:27You two have something of a track record, don't you?
00:27:30Yeah, well, we were a good team.
00:27:33Barbara, I don't care what other police officers say about you.
00:27:39I'm sure we'll make a good team, too.
00:28:03I'm sorry, but the person you called is not available.
00:28:07Please leave a message after...
00:28:21Ooh.
00:28:27Well, they're tracking his SIM card and mobile, so not much more we can do now.
00:28:32Well, we could check out the land rights angle.
00:28:34Yeah, I think that's OK for background, but I don't think it's going to turn up our killer.
00:28:39OK, last round.
00:28:41Right, I'll just make some calls, and I'll see you back here in a minute.
00:28:44OK, er, what are you drinking?
00:28:46Red wine.
00:28:47Don't use stars.
00:28:48Red wine it is?
00:28:49Could you please make sure you write your answers clearly, and in block capitals.
00:28:55Oh, and just a quick reminder, Sheila will be serving a pie and pea supper for just one pound...
00:29:01You found me, then?
00:29:02I used to be a detective, remember?
00:29:04We all know that there are herds of cows, flocks of sheep, and schools of fish.
00:29:09But what is the collective noun for apes?
00:29:13Is there a troop?
00:29:14Well, that's for monkeys.
00:29:15Apes is something, erm...
00:29:16It's less obvious.
00:29:17A cleverness.
00:29:18No.
00:29:19Anyway, how's it going?
00:29:20Um, we've just launched a man home for our prime suspect.
00:29:21Oh, good.
00:29:22Who?
00:29:23Uh, Josh Holcomb.
00:29:24Um, old flame of victims gone AWOL last night, we suspect, some kind of lover's tiff.
00:29:38Do you mean, erm...
00:29:39Him?
00:29:40Shrewdness.
00:29:41Shrewdness, babes, that's it.
00:29:42Where did you get this?
00:29:43The internet.
00:29:44It's very good for a search.
00:29:45You should try it sometime.
00:29:46Look, Josh Holcomb and the murder victim were protesting against a development by local
00:29:47landowner, Owen Harcourt Baines.
00:29:48Now, the protests aren't quite nasty, it ended up in court.
00:29:51Uh, have you interviewed Harcourt Baines yet?
00:29:52Uh, not yet.
00:29:53Done forensics on his car?
00:29:54No.
00:29:55But he's a suspect, surely.
00:29:56I thought you came here to talk about your disciplinary.
00:29:57I've not criticised my work.
00:29:58Sorry.
00:29:59Force of habit.
00:30:00You know, I haven't actually got much time to talk about my SIO, I'll be here in a
00:30:01minute.
00:30:14You've had enough time to think about that, ladies and gentlemen.
00:30:17I'm so mad.
00:30:19So you've got too much time about my SIO, I'll be here in a minute.
00:30:25You've had enough time to think about that, ladies and gentleman.
00:30:28that ladies and gentlemen next question you're upset with me for some reason
00:30:35aren't you is it something I said no no it's something you never said like I'm
00:30:41sorry Havis for what happened it must be hard losing your partner and bouncing
00:30:46around from officer to officer like a bad check hey I'm sorry I've really let
00:30:53you down to me well it's not just that house is it you're fishing fishing don't
00:31:01make me say it but my new boss is okay you've only just started here maybe
00:31:09your reputation precedes you no it's not that I don't get on with people I get
00:31:14on with you it's not the same with anyone else
00:31:18maybe I could help with the investigation no just informal stuff the background
00:31:24checks you hate don't okay um look I think we're missing something Edie went to
00:31:32this rehab clinic until a couple of months ago then she stopped going and
00:31:36cancelled all her appointments and wrote the words Eleuthera in a diary do you
00:31:40know where that is it's an island off Bahamas well that fits I think she was
00:31:44planning to get away what forensics have you got excellent thanks for that Edie's
00:31:48vehicle was ran by a four by four there should be red paint residue I'll
00:31:52fish around see what I can find out background checks only no talking to
00:31:55suspects okay did I interrupt something oh what news oh we're in luck they've got
00:32:06a trace on Josh's mobile phone apparently it's still active in the area the
00:32:11signals too weak to get a precise triangulation but I think our friend Matt's
00:32:15been talking to Josh better get back to the cottage
00:32:19so that's Tom Lindley no easy guess dark moody types are a weakness of mine
00:32:37definitely moody
00:32:40so you had your chat then oh I found this on the internet I hope you didn't try and muscle in on our case
00:32:58Edie and Josh were protesting against the lakeside development I think that could be a lead let's not lose the wood for the trees
00:33:08Josh Holcomb was Edie's lover was at the scene of the crime didn't report it and is on the run as we speak
00:33:16I'm an easygoing boss Barbara one thing I do expect a hundred percent loyalty
00:33:23hello can you tell me the number for the land registry please no just text it
00:33:49you can't help feeling sorry for him one mistake and this is what he gets
00:34:08Josh no Tom Lindley is he single kind of separated if anyone doesn't understand the
00:34:19impulse to murder and they've never been married I think it was no mr. Knight
00:34:24this wasn't exactly planned bury it why would Joshua Holcomb come back here now I don't know do you want me to take a closer look yeah
00:34:54I don't know what you want to have a holy day
00:34:56I'll be careful
00:34:59no I'm serious
00:35:01I'm serious
00:35:02I'm serious
00:35:03if I don't have any more
00:35:05no I'm serious
00:35:07I'll be careful
00:35:08I'm serious
00:35:09what I don't know
00:35:10I don't know
00:35:12I don't know
00:35:14what
00:35:15how
00:35:17what
00:35:17what
00:35:18what
00:35:19what
00:35:20what
00:35:21what
00:35:22what
00:35:23what
00:35:24I think he saw me.
00:35:39OK.
00:35:41Closing my seatbelts.
00:35:42This could be a bumpy ride.
00:35:54I think he's going to be a good ride.
00:36:24Are you sure this is all right for the baby?
00:36:40Oh, he's loving it. Kicking like crazy.
00:36:46Hold on.
00:36:49Okay, now we've got it.
00:36:54Let's go.
00:37:24Let's go.
00:37:26What do you think you're doing, Matt?
00:37:47I was just borrowing Josh's car.
00:37:48Well, where did you get it?
00:37:50He kept it in a log-up.
00:37:53What's going on?
00:37:54Where the hell is Josh?
00:37:56I've told you! I don't know!
00:37:59Did you check the car?
00:38:00Any paint traces or dumps?
00:38:01Yeah, a bit of a problem.
00:38:02It doesn't have a front bumper.
00:38:03Come on, we'll need to interview you about the murder of Edie Covington.
00:38:10Never was there a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo.
00:38:21Do you have a different quote for every autopsy you do?
00:38:24What's better, to see them as pieces of meat or fragments of poetry?
00:38:27I heard you were on suspension.
00:38:30I am.
00:38:32What are you doing up here?
00:38:33Have motorbike, will travel, need overtime.
00:38:35What's your excuse?
00:38:37Thomas Lindley.
00:38:38I've heard a lot about you.
00:38:40Good things, I hope.
00:38:41And the bad things aren't his fault.
00:38:43Great detective work.
00:38:44Yeah, what were you doing at the lake?
00:38:46Going for a stroll?
00:38:48Fishing.
00:38:49Bango's one of our prime suspects.
00:38:53Take away.
00:38:55Water takes, but it also gives back.
00:38:59The wrinkling on his hands and on his feet suggests that time of death may not be too far from Edie's.
00:39:05Both died by drowning?
00:39:07Well, both of them had water in their lungs, but it's not as simple as that.
00:39:11I feel a lecture coming on.
00:39:14All right.
00:39:15A brief chronicle of death by water.
00:39:19The classic drowning goes through stages.
00:39:23You try to hold your breath, but ultimately you start inhaling water, which is rapidly absorbed through the lungs,
00:39:31causing chemical changes in the blood, overloading the heart until...
00:39:36Pop.
00:39:39The foam on Edie's mouth and in her lungs is consistent with death this way.
00:39:45No foam on Josh.
00:39:47So he was dead before he hit the water?
00:39:49There are signs of blunt trauma to the back of the ribs with underlying hemorrhage and internal injuries consistent with a significant impact.
00:40:02What could have caused the trauma?
00:40:04What am I supposed to be?
00:40:05Psychic.
00:40:06Give me some options at least.
00:40:07Okay, the bumper of a four-by-four.
00:40:11Yep, that'll do it.
00:40:13Thank you, Dr. Lafferty.
00:40:18So I'll be looking for traces of blood and paint now.
00:40:21Much obliged for all your help with this, Tom, but I think we can take it from here.
00:40:25You know, there may be an aspect of this case you're missing.
00:40:27I'm sure there are several aspects, thanks, Tom.
00:40:29It's Tommy, all right?
00:40:33Look, Harcourt Baines, the local landowner.
00:40:35He drives a four-by-four.
00:40:37There are his tracks all over the crime scene leading to his house.
00:40:39He owns the land.
00:40:41There are going to be traces of him all over the shop.
00:40:43Josh and Edie.
00:40:45They were trying to stop him from building a country club right on the lakeside.
00:40:50They claimed it was public land.
00:40:53Well, the land dispute gives Harcourt Baines motive.
00:40:56And have you any evidence for this?
00:40:58Yeah, it was all over the local papers.
00:40:59Oh.
00:41:01We're going to need a search warrant pronto.
00:41:03How do you see the logic?
00:41:04For Tim Sumner.
00:41:06Look, it must be worth following this lead.
00:41:08It's not a lead.
00:41:10It's a dead end.
00:41:11The paint on the bumper of Tim Sumner's car matches the rammed hatchback.
00:41:17He found out about the affair and he lost his temper.
00:41:21He's now our prime suspect.
00:41:24The obvious choice isn't always the right one.
00:41:27Tommy, I'd like to remind you that you're currently suspended from duty.
00:41:34I'll see you in the car, Barbara.
00:41:36I thought I told you.
00:41:42Background checks only.
00:41:43I'll see what you mean.
00:41:44She really doesn't listen, does she?
00:41:46That reminds me of another detective I know.
00:41:47I could do some more digging.
00:41:49Are you kidding?
00:41:50She'll go spare if she catches me briefing you again.
00:41:53Since when did the disapproval of a senior officer ever trouble you?
00:41:56Don't even think about it.
00:41:57Look, look.
00:41:57I'll be more careful this time.
00:41:59What have you got to lose?
00:42:00Papers, please.
00:42:01Josh and Edie went to a rehab clinic called The Trust.
00:42:06I know that name.
00:42:07I called the land registry to see if Harcourt Baines does own the land.
00:42:10You did what?
00:42:10Which he does.
00:42:12But two months ago, he signed over half of it to this organization called The Trust.
00:42:16About two months ago, they stopped going and Edie planned to leave the country.
00:42:21Where is this clinic?
00:42:48Yeah, thanks.
00:42:50Thanks, Ollie.
00:42:51Talk later.
00:42:55Hello.
00:42:56Eileen Edwards.
00:42:57Thomas Lindley.
00:42:58I called earlier and booked one of your two-day rehabilitation courses.
00:43:01Of course.
00:43:02We don't call it rehabilitation.
00:43:04We call it self-realization.
00:43:07Right.
00:43:08Let me show you to your room.
00:43:10Matthew, can I have a key?
00:43:14There's a visualization class in the octagon room after dinner,
00:43:17which you're very welcome to join.
00:43:20Maybe you'd like to wait till after our one-to-one tomorrow morning.
00:43:23I might just do that.
00:43:25I've never really been to one of these kind of places before.
00:43:27Oh, there's nothing to worry about, I promise you.
00:43:30And feel free to use our other facilities while you're here.
00:43:38Okay.
00:43:39This way.
00:43:40Well, how is he?
00:43:45Holding up, considering.
00:43:47So he's fit to be interviewed?
00:43:48Well, there's no physical injuries, but he's very withdrawn.
00:43:52Well, let's see what we can do about that.
00:43:53You work on that and I'll soften him up.
00:43:56Right.
00:43:58What'll happen to the girl?
00:44:00Oh, Millie.
00:44:01Um, the grandparents and the next king, they'll probably look after her.
00:44:04To lose both parents like that, it's terrible.
00:44:09How well do you note him?
00:44:11Fairly.
00:44:13I must say, I find it hard to believe.
00:44:16He is a good father.
00:44:17Oh, well, I see it all the time.
00:44:20And yet you seem to keep that nice smile.
00:44:22Um, look, um, thank you for all your help, Dr. Wilson.
00:44:29I hope we won't be bothering you again.
00:44:36We're settling in.
00:44:38Do you have everything you need?
00:44:40Everyone's been very welcoming.
00:44:42So what brings you here, Tommy?
00:44:45Oh, I don't know.
00:44:46I thought it was probably time to stop and take stock of my life a bit.
00:44:49You know?
00:44:50Are you married?
00:44:51There was some hesitation there.
00:44:55Well, um, we've been going through some difficulties of late.
00:45:01Is that why you're here?
00:45:05Don't be afraid to talk about personal problems.
00:45:08Whatever's going on in your life, this is the right place to deal with it.
00:45:13That's very reassuring.
00:45:16How did you hear about us?
00:45:17It's very unusual to have such a late referral.
00:45:20Uh, a friend of a friend recommended you to me, sir.
00:45:24Really?
00:45:25Who?
00:45:26Where is she?
00:45:29What's going on?
00:45:30I've been calling and calling.
00:45:32Why are you ignoring me?
00:45:34What do you think I'm going to get?
00:45:36Have you heard they found another body in the lake?
00:45:41Calm down.
00:45:42How can I calm down?
00:45:43There are police crawling all over my man.
00:45:45Let's talk about this in private, shall we?
00:45:47Come on.
00:45:47How was your love life with Edie?
00:45:58Remember that not answering questions can be mentioned in court.
00:46:03At this point, the suspect shook his head.
00:46:05I'll rephrase the question.
00:46:07Did you and Edie have regular sex?
00:46:09I don't see why that's got to do with anything.
00:46:11Edie was murdered along with her lover.
00:46:13We have forensic evidence that they had intercourse that night.
00:46:19At this point, the suspect shrugged.
00:46:21Do you need this running commentary?
00:46:22Yeah, for the tape.
00:46:26Yes, we had sex.
00:46:28I loved her.
00:46:29What more do you need to know?
00:46:30And you had no idea that Edie had started a sexual relationship with Josh?
00:46:35No.
00:46:37Why did you run away?
00:46:39Why do you think?
00:46:40Hmm?
00:46:41I was beaten up.
00:46:43I'm hit and killed.
00:46:44Not how I see your pattern, is it?
00:46:46So, who beat you up?
00:46:48You're the sleuth.
00:46:50You tell me.
00:46:51Was it Tim Sumner?
00:46:52Edie's old man.
00:46:53We must look you for Josh.
00:46:54Maybe he did too.
00:46:58So, you knew Josh was seeing Edie?
00:47:01What have I just said?
00:47:02You knew they were having an affair.
00:47:04No.
00:47:05Just that they met regularly.
00:47:06And you didn't notice any changes in her behaviour when she met Josh again?
00:47:10I didn't say that.
00:47:13I noticed that she...
00:47:15She laughed more.
00:47:17She slept less.
00:47:18The spark was back in her eyes.
00:47:20And why do you think that was?
00:47:23Well, she had something to get up for.
00:47:25She had a passion in her life again.
00:47:26You mean Josh?
00:47:27No.
00:47:28I mean the campaign to save the wetlands.
00:47:30They were working on it together.
00:47:31Don't try and tell me that you weren't jealous of Edie and Josh.
00:47:34Wrong.
00:47:35You got her so wrong.
00:47:36I was happy, actually.
00:47:37You expect me to believe you didn't mind her spending so much time with an ex-boyfriend?
00:47:43One of the detectives virtually accused me of murdering them.
00:47:48Why would they say that?
00:47:49They're not driving home in that condition.
00:47:51What did you tell them?
00:47:52Nothing.
00:47:53Look.
00:47:54I can't take much more of this.
00:47:55Two people are dead, Eileen.
00:47:57It's all out of control.
00:47:58No, Bowen.
00:47:59You're out of control.
00:48:01You've done your job properly.
00:48:03Got the deeds back.
00:48:05We looked everywhere.
00:48:07We didn't look everywhere because you didn't find anything.
00:48:10We were disturbed.
00:48:11If any of this comes out, we're on your own.
00:48:17About two months ago, did you notice any change in Josh's behaviour?
00:48:22Yeah.
00:48:22Yeah, he was happy.
00:48:23Said he'd found something that had scum at Harcourt Baines's plans.
00:48:26What was it?
00:48:28He said he had some documents or something, but he wouldn't show them to us.
00:48:32Have you got them?
00:48:33No.
00:48:35Well, do you know where Josh might have kept them?
00:48:37They weren't on his body.
00:48:39Pretty sure he'd have hid them in the house somewhere.
00:48:42Two months ago, Edie wrote something in her diary.
00:48:46Eleuthera.
00:48:47It's a small island off the Bahamas.
00:48:49I know what it is.
00:48:51Sounds to me like she was planning to run away.
00:48:54Well, it just shows what you know.
00:48:55Don't try and play cocky with me.
00:48:57I own the copyright.
00:49:00It's also ancient Greek.
00:49:01My ancient Greek's a little bit rusty.
00:49:04Illuminate me.
00:49:04Greek for freedom.
00:49:06So?
00:49:08Edie felt trapped here.
00:49:10The Luther is the name of a lighthouse near the power station where she'd go when she wanted to be alone.
00:49:14I think the mother of a friend.
00:49:17Yes,ắc
00:49:30Yes.
00:49:31That's right, let's see you.
00:49:32Ben, he's over.
00:49:33Everything's on my way.
00:49:34He was two fated feet.
00:49:35So?
00:49:36He had a new power one.
00:49:38He had no cure for him.
00:49:38Yes, he had him.
00:49:40And he was six OF Aην laugh.
00:49:40He had no surprise for itself.
00:49:41No, he told me he had a new lifestyle.
00:49:41He's over a certain amount.
00:49:42So?
00:49:42everything all right yes fine I was just looking for that visualization class you
00:49:51mentioned earlier it's upstairs in the octagon room of course you said
00:49:55Tommy I trust and respect my guests and I expect them to treat me the same way of course
00:50:12I suggest my client needs a break uh can I have a word okay five minutes interview suspended at
00:50:291814. I'm getting nowhere what about Matt no I doubt he's a killer but he did say that Josh
00:50:38found something to trust and hid in his house well that doesn't give us much to go on
00:50:42well I think that we should at least check it out I don't have time to run around looking for buried
00:50:47treasure Matt's having you on he'd say anything to get out of here no no it's more than that
00:50:51the trust keeps coming up you know there's something in this I've got a feeling funny
00:50:56feelings may have been enough for your last DI but I prefer facts forensics have given us enough
00:51:02to charge Tim I think we should go for it
00:51:12Mr. Sumner you knew Edie was going to leave you and take your daughter away you followed her to her
00:51:24rendezvous with her lover you saw them together and then in a jealous rage you rammed her car into the
00:51:29lake and ran over her lover no no no no we have forensic evidence matching paint fragments from the
00:51:36front bumper of your car to Edie's hatchback we have sufficient evidence to charge you with the
00:51:41murders of Edie Covington and Joshua Holcombe
00:51:43hey it's me um listen I checked in to the trust yesterday
00:52:10um well anyway Harcourt Baines turned up last night and he's only just leaving
00:52:15yeah you're right there's definitely something strange here on I'll call you later
00:52:20we have a strict policy here no contact with the outside world
00:52:32why's that this is a retreat from the hassle of everyday life a sanctuary of course
00:52:40sorry it's all right don't apologize come on our session was meant to start five minutes ago
00:52:46this has been a disaster I don't understand he was right to bail
00:53:01what about the paint in his car as his brief pointed out he knocked Edie's hatchback a couple of months ago
00:53:08the insurance claim proves it but what really swung it was the magistrate had been informed we were
00:53:15actively pursuing other leads he'd received a complaint from a landowner Owen Harcourt Baines
00:53:21something about intrusive policing from an inspector linton ring any bells
00:53:28well I'm sure it must be some kind of misunderstanding monumental cock up springs more readily tonight
00:53:32if your old boss has blown this case I'm gonna have to go upstairs
00:53:36yeah but we do have other leads to follow
00:53:38as you keep saying
00:53:39yeah but this time I've got evidence
00:53:41according to the land registry Owen Harcourt Baines
00:53:43signed over the deeds of the lakeside lands of the trust
00:53:47so
00:53:47well Matt said that Josh and Edie stole something from there
00:53:50and there's a lot of money in this land deal
00:53:52I think it could be a motive for murder
00:53:59what's the camera for?
00:54:01things come out in these sessions sometimes it's good to have a record
00:54:05do you ever use it again?
00:54:07only to talk about any issues that arise
00:54:11it's all right
00:54:13anything that comes out here is strictly confidential
00:54:19then why do you need to put it on tape?
00:54:23I'm sensing a little hostility here
00:54:26no
00:54:27no not at all I just um
00:54:30just like to know what's going on that's all
00:54:32so it's about control?
00:54:36Josh thought they'd caught him stealing it on camera
00:54:39he knew they'd come after him
00:54:40you better not be stringing me a line Matt
00:54:43I'm not
00:54:44straight up
00:54:46now I want you to imagine you're in a lift
00:54:49and you're on the tenth floor
00:54:52now you're going to press the button and as you go down floor by floor you're going to feel more relaxed
00:55:00there's an offence called wasting police time you know that?
00:55:03yeah
00:55:05yeah I know where it is
00:55:07well this had better be good
00:55:09you're passing the ninth floor now
00:55:12and you're more relaxed
00:55:15you're passing the eighth floor now and you feel more relaxed
00:55:21and now you're on the ground floor and you feel totally relaxed
00:55:33you all right?
00:55:45mm-hmm
00:55:46should we talk about your wife now what's her name?
00:55:49Helen
00:55:50you mentioned you've been having problems so I was wondering if
00:55:53your need to control and emotional unavailability caused your wife to leave you
00:55:58she didn't leave me
00:56:00she did leave me
00:56:03do you think you pushed her away?
00:56:05no
00:56:06maybe
00:56:10maybe I did a little
00:56:13but you think Helen should share the blame?
00:56:15well hang on I mean surely
00:56:18in the breakdown of any relationship both sides are at fault
00:56:22usually yes but we're not talking about who is actually to blame
00:56:25we're talking about the anger
00:56:27you feel towards Helen for the breakup of the marriage
00:56:34I don't think I have any anger towards Helen
00:56:43did you have an affair?
00:56:45I'm sorry?
00:56:48did you have an affair?
00:56:49look I
00:56:52I've got to go
00:56:54I'm sorry
00:56:55thank you very much
00:56:56I've got to go
00:56:58you were just getting somewhere I think you were making a mistake
00:57:05this isn't for me
00:57:09you've hardly given this a chance
00:57:11I think I have really I'm fine
00:57:12to get the best effect you have to finish it
00:57:13I'm sorry
00:57:14no
00:57:15I'm sorry
00:57:16I'm sorry
00:57:17I'm sorry
00:57:18I'm sorry
00:57:19I'm sorry
00:57:20I'm sorry
00:57:21I'm sorry
00:57:22I'm sorry
00:57:23I'm sorry
00:57:24I'm sorry
00:57:25I'm sorry
00:57:26I'm sorry
00:57:27the best effect you have to finish the whole course
00:57:29I disagree
00:57:30I disagree
00:57:31you've helped me so much already
00:57:32there's so much already
00:57:46told you
00:57:47Barbara
00:58:01we've got something
00:58:03thanks for coming Havers
00:58:18okay what's going on what did you find out?
00:58:19well like I said Harcourt Baines stayed the night there I think he's having some kind of nervous breakdown
00:58:34well night's turned up the deeds at Matt's house
00:58:36and?
00:58:37there's a rider that proves that one of own Harcourt Baines's ancestors willed the land to the village
00:58:41looks like it was common land after all
00:58:43you know what I don't get is why Josh and Edie didn't go public
00:58:46they could've stopped the building works
00:58:48maybe Eileen had something on them
00:58:49maybe Eileen had something on them
00:58:50what like?
00:58:51I don't know but they film the therapy sessions
00:58:54I saw a whole lot of stuff in one of the drawers in her office
00:58:58including something on Edie
00:58:59what you think could be something useful isn't it?
00:59:01it's worth a look isn't it?
00:59:02okay I'll get them to know it
00:59:03we need a warrant
00:59:05and you bear myself scarce
00:59:07they filmed my therapy session too
00:59:09you've got to be kidding
00:59:11um
00:59:14don't worry I'll sort it
00:59:16thanks
00:59:18it'll be worth a few quid down the station
00:59:21what did they do to you in there?
00:59:26see ya
00:59:27see ya
00:59:29see ya
00:59:38I'm Detective Sergeant Havers
00:59:40I'm investigating the deaths of Edie Covington and Joshua Holcomb
00:59:42sorry Eileen
00:59:43that's all right
00:59:44yes terribly tragic
00:59:47two young vulnerable people
00:59:50they were both recent inmates here yeah?
00:59:55we don't call our visitors inmates
00:59:58we call our visitors guests
01:00:00do you know Owen Harcourt Baines?
01:00:05of course he's a great supporter of the trust
01:00:07he's also a fellow investor of an expensive lakeside development
01:00:11do you have a warrant or some other reason to be here?
01:00:14do you deny that you're involved in the lakeside development?
01:00:17no
01:00:19we have a minor interest
01:00:23there's the um
01:00:24sustainability of our project to think of
01:00:27no I suppose every Francis is the same thing
01:00:31that's defamatory
01:00:32I haven't even started yet
01:00:47right
01:00:50let's get moving
01:00:52Edie and Josh were protesting against the development
01:00:57they attended this clinic
01:00:58after that they meet with the premature death
01:01:00I think I'm going to have to call my lawyer
01:01:01I need to check your security camera tapes
01:01:03and the corporate accounts for the last two years
01:01:05don't you need a warrant for that?
01:01:07should we get started?
01:01:09that's it
01:01:19hi
01:01:22I thought we could have that dinner
01:01:23now
01:01:25you know you can get these wonderful devices called mobile phones
01:01:28they allow you to call from anywhere
01:01:30is that a problem?
01:01:32depends what you've got in mind
01:01:36come with me
01:01:44you'd better have a good reason for this intrusion
01:01:46I'm sure we'll find something
01:01:48can you open this?
01:02:05taking personal therapy sessions
01:02:06that must be against every rule in the book
01:02:09these are riders from 1589
01:02:13seeding the lakeside land to the people of Statham
01:02:16what does that prove?
01:02:19Owen can't build on the land
01:02:21so that makes you party to the deception
01:02:24no
01:02:26I'm a victim of deception
01:02:27I'm just an investor
01:02:28I don't know anything about this
01:02:30I bet you don't
01:02:32these documents were found in Joshua Holcomb's house
01:02:35and still you say you know nothing about the deaths of Josh and Edie
01:02:39so now you're accusing me of murder
01:02:41no
01:02:42I'm asking you what you were doing two nights ago at 11pm
01:02:46two nights ago at 11pm
01:02:49I was running a trust and motivation session
01:02:53I think we kept going until about 2am
01:02:55and how many people were you trusting and motivating?
01:02:59I think about 20 I have their names and addresses
01:03:03was Owen Harcourt Baines at this seminar?
01:03:06we're just business partners I can't account for his actions
01:03:08he's a... he's a very troubled man
01:03:14the roads are clogged
01:03:16transport system's a bit dodgy
01:03:17it's noisy, smelly
01:03:18it's basically a... a sprawling, rusty, chaotic mess
01:03:24I do love it
01:03:26talking of sprawling, chaotic, rusty, rusty mess
01:03:27are you still driving the Bristol?
01:03:28oh
01:03:29Helen, there are certain things you cannot say to them
01:03:30that car is a slice of history
01:03:31so is the plague Tommy
01:03:32right, cars are off limits
01:03:35you mean it's beyond a joke?
01:03:36yeah, exactly
01:03:37no
01:03:38ooh
01:03:39why don't you have some chips with you, cow?
01:03:40give me some chips
01:03:41oh
01:03:42maybe some chips
01:03:43like that
01:03:44that's a good thing
01:03:45why don't you have some chips with?
01:03:46oh
01:03:47oh
01:03:48come on
01:03:49oh
01:03:50come on
01:03:51come on
01:03:52oh
01:03:53oh
01:03:54oh
01:03:55oh
01:04:07Why don't you have some chips with your ketchup?
01:04:10It's the only way to eat them.
01:04:11Anyway, I offered to cook.
01:04:13Yeah. Yeah, thanks.
01:04:15I've assembled your culinary delights.
01:04:17Oh, you've nothing to fear.
01:04:19I have now mastered the microwave.
01:04:21You found the on switch?
01:04:22Oh, good.
01:04:23That's the word.
01:04:28I missed your laugh.
01:04:33There are so many things I've missed about you.
01:04:37Helen.
01:04:43That's Professor Linley to you.
01:04:47You got it?
01:04:48I think it must have been a very difficult decision for the committee,
01:04:51but I'm happy to report that common sense did prevail.
01:04:54Congratulations. That's fantastic.
01:05:00Yeah, the perfect excuse to open another bottle.
01:05:04The perfect excuse to kiss me?
01:05:06I think you mean.
01:05:08I don't know.
01:05:09I don't know if it's true.
01:05:10I don't know if I'm hailed at a very large circle.
01:05:12I don't know if I can't be as bad as to sin for this.
01:05:14I'm scared of it.
01:05:15I'm sorry I can't be, I can't be as bad as ever.
01:05:17I can't be as bad as you look for it.
01:05:18I don't know if I'm more is bad as you've done before.
01:05:19I don't know if I can't be as bad as you can.
01:05:21So, everyone involved with the development
01:05:28has got an alibi for the night of the murder.
01:05:30Yeah, all except one Owen Harcourt-Baines.
01:05:33He's the most to lose.
01:05:34He borrowed massively while signing off the land.
01:05:36And he's probably behind the attack on Matt
01:05:38and Vandalize in the cottage.
01:05:41Well, we can't rule out a conspiracy by the Trust
01:05:43to silence Josh and Edie.
01:05:46We might find something on those DVDs.
01:05:48Yeah, but look at the murders.
01:05:50They're too disordered.
01:05:52They're too full of anger.
01:05:53More like crimes of passion.
01:05:55All done by someone who drinks too much.
01:05:58Looks like I owe Lindley an apology.
01:06:00How annoying is that?
01:06:04Strange.
01:06:06Well, his car's here.
01:06:09Maybe the Trust tipped him off.
01:06:16Ooh!
01:06:17Ooh!
01:06:17What's that?
01:06:19Great timing!
01:06:20Oh, well, uh, have you got the number of your midwife?
01:06:23Oh, it's no use.
01:06:24She's miles away.
01:06:26Ooh!
01:06:27Go on!
01:06:28Are you sure?
01:06:29Yes!
01:06:31Don't do anything heroic, Barbara.
01:06:33Think of the paperwork.
01:06:35Yeah, ambulance.
01:06:36Hello?
01:06:36Hello?
01:06:37Hello.
01:06:38It might not be in the night.
01:06:39Yes, hon!
01:06:40I'm 13 Putnam.
01:06:41I want him out.
01:06:42He wants to come out.
01:07:01Let's go.
01:07:03Oh, my God.
01:07:33Oh, my God.
01:08:03I thought we got to him in time.
01:08:04Have you interviewed him yet?
01:08:05Uh, no.
01:08:06He's still drowsy and sedatives.
01:08:08But I think we can get some basic sense out when we wake up.
01:08:10I admit, I forged the deeds.
01:08:20And I even sent some men to beat Josh up, but I didn't kill anyone.
01:08:33You had motive.
01:08:34You wanted Josh nearly out of the way.
01:08:36Oh, why would I kill them?
01:08:41Your investigation ruined everything.
01:08:45It delayed the start of the building.
01:08:48He's got a point.
01:08:56It wouldn't be in his interests.
01:08:58Yeah, but we all do things in the heat at the moment that aren't in our interest, don't we?
01:09:01So how's your boss?
01:09:07I'm fine.
01:09:08My blood pressure was a bit high, and they were worried I may have preeclampsia.
01:09:13But a scan shows that my placenta's a bit loose, so I need to take plenty of bed rest.
01:09:17What have you got here?
01:09:20Um, on one of the DVDs that we found at the Trust, we found a session with Edie.
01:09:24It was recorded two months ago.
01:09:30You can talk to me, Edie.
01:09:31I don't want to.
01:09:34This is a safe place.
01:09:36You've nothing to be scared of.
01:09:40I can help you.
01:09:42What are you scared of?
01:09:47I just found out that I'm such a mess.
01:09:54What's a mess?
01:09:59I just found out that Tim isn't Minnie's father.
01:10:07I wondered for years, but he made me take a test.
01:10:12Tim made you?
01:10:15Tim doesn't know anything about it.
01:10:17Millie's real father.
01:10:26It's okay, Edie.
01:10:29Real father wants Millie back.
01:10:33What am I going to?
01:10:34You've faced your fear.
01:10:40Now we can work through this.
01:10:45Looks like I was right about Tim Sumner all along.
01:10:48How's that?
01:10:49Motive.
01:10:50Tim was fairly relaxed about Edie's infidelity, but fanatically possessive about his daughter.
01:10:55If he'd found out he wasn't her real father...
01:10:58No, no, no.
01:10:59I think he's been straight with us all along.
01:11:01No, I'm sorry.
01:11:02I think we're missing something else.
01:11:03What about the real father?
01:11:05Well, Edie said that he'd just come back on the scene recently.
01:11:07Back from away somewhere?
01:11:08I don't know.
01:11:09Just in her life.
01:11:10Maybe the real father killed Edie.
01:11:12Well, maybe if we find the real father, we'll find the killer.
01:11:14You two really are a double act, aren't you?
01:11:17Right, what are you doing?
01:11:19Well, we'll need a DNA sample from Millie to check against Josh to rule him out as the real father.
01:11:25Well, no.
01:11:26Inspector Knight.
01:11:28Fiona, you heard what the doctor said.
01:11:31You need your rest.
01:11:36Barbara, looks like I'm out of the picture for a while, which makes you acting D.R.
01:11:41It's up to you how you organise your team.
01:11:54I'll go to the grandparents, get Millie and get the DNA test done.
01:11:58What do I do?
01:11:59Uh, talk to Tim Sumner.
01:12:02Tell him he might not be Millie's real father.
01:12:04Oh.
01:12:05Thanks.
01:12:07Well, he wanted to be part of this investigation, and I am D.I. remember.
01:12:11Yes, ma'am.
01:12:33I know this must come as a shock.
01:12:35She didn't tell me.
01:12:37Never breathed a word.
01:12:38Five years ago, before Millie was born, do you know if Edie was seeing anyone else?
01:12:44The lads were all after Edie.
01:12:46She always had plenty of boyfriends.
01:12:48What about Josh?
01:12:49That was a lot earlier.
01:12:50Yeah, but could they have met up then?
01:12:52I think he'd gone travelling.
01:12:53No.
01:12:54What does it matter?
01:12:56I mean, Tim raised her and Tim loves her.
01:12:58That's all that matters.
01:12:59Finding Millie's biological father may lead to Edie's killer.
01:13:03Why are you doing this to me?
01:13:09Please, sit down.
01:13:10Millie's all I've got now.
01:13:12Sir, sit down.
01:13:13I need to ask you some more questions about Edie.
01:13:20I've lost her.
01:13:22And now you want to take my daughter away as well.
01:13:24I know how hard this must be for you.
01:13:26I have nothing left.
01:13:28I'm nothing in the world.
01:13:29I'm sorry.
01:13:38But I do need to ask if you have any idea who Millie's father could be.
01:13:54Standard DNA test could take a couple of days.
01:13:56Our labs will speed things up.
01:13:59We'll just be across the corridor.
01:14:02All I need is a mouth swab.
01:14:06Come on, Millie.
01:14:07Come on, Millie.
01:14:07I'll be right here.
01:14:09Won't be long.
01:14:09Come on.
01:14:29I'll be right here.
01:14:31I'll be right here.
01:14:32I'll be right here.
01:14:33What's it doing on Simon's mantelpiece?
01:14:40I'm going to check on Millie.
01:14:46Millie!
01:14:47Sir, we've got a problem.
01:15:01What?
01:15:02Well, I'll ask him.
01:15:03He's right here.
01:15:04What's a Luthra?
01:15:05Is it the place you used to go with Edie?
01:15:06What's this about?
01:15:07Just please tell me what a Luthra is.
01:15:08It's on his hand.
01:15:10Is Millie okay?
01:15:11She's disappeared.
01:15:12With Simon Wilson.
01:15:12Well, I'll take you.
01:15:15Hayvers?
01:15:16One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, five, six...
01:15:23Simon was a friend.
01:15:25How could he do this?
01:15:26I don't know.
01:15:27If he touches Millie, I'm sure he wouldn't hurt her.
01:15:30He's murdered two people.
01:15:31We've got backup.
01:15:50Another 20 minutes at least.
01:15:51Riley!
01:15:52Riley!
01:15:53I'm not good with heights.
01:15:54I don't want to end here.
01:15:55Just don't push anyone over.
01:15:56Riley!
01:15:57Riley!
01:15:58Riley!
01:15:59Riley!
01:16:00Riley!
01:16:01Riley!
01:16:02Riley!
01:16:04Riley!
01:16:06I wonder if they did it all the way.
01:16:11There it is!
01:16:12It works your way a bit.
01:16:15If you do like that then, I'll do it all the way.
01:16:19Hey!
01:16:22Tim, I need you to stay calm, all right?
01:16:24Millie?
01:16:32Millie?
01:16:34What are you doing, Millie?
01:16:36Look, Daddy, I can see the sea.
01:16:39Uncle Simon said Mummy liked it here.
01:16:42What have you said to her?
01:16:44Stay back.
01:16:45Simon?
01:16:46I said stay back! And you!
01:16:51You killed her, didn't you?
01:16:53You killed Edie.
01:16:55She was going to take Millie.
01:16:57I warned them.
01:17:00She knew I was the real father and she was going to run off with that.
01:17:03So you stopped them?
01:17:09I followed her to the lake that night.
01:17:12I've been calling her for days, but she wouldn't speak to me.
01:17:18And then when I saw them together, I realised...
01:17:21She was never going to listen.
01:17:29She had no intention just of letting me get to know my little girl.
01:17:37And with her out of the way, then...
01:17:38I could get to know Millie.
01:17:44But you're her dad.
01:17:45I'm her dad.
01:17:47Millie.
01:17:49Come here.
01:17:49If you come any closer, we're going over.
01:17:51Okay.
01:17:52I won't come closer.
01:17:53I can't do it.
01:17:56Simon, we can talk about this.
01:17:58What's there to talk about?
01:17:59Look, I don't care what you've done.
01:18:02If you're Millie's real father, you won't want to hurt her.
01:18:05Please, let her go.
01:18:09You're not having her back.
01:18:13You...
01:18:14Danny, I'm scared.
01:18:14...with your perfect partner, your perfect child, your perfect life.
01:18:19You didn't even realise.
01:18:21I couldn't bear it.
01:18:23Simon, let her go.
01:18:23I want to get her!
01:18:25It's too late.
01:18:31It's okay.
01:18:32Take her down.
01:18:34I should have stopped him.
01:19:03I should have stopped him.
01:19:04I should be in custody.
01:19:05No.
01:19:06There was nothing to be done for Wilson.
01:19:09Come on, you save Millie.
01:19:34No.
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01:20:26What did you say to them?
01:20:27Er, the truth.
01:20:28What ever happens there is, I couldn't have wished for a better colleague.
01:20:34Or friend.
01:20:37I'll never forget this.
01:20:54Helen!
01:20:55Hi.
01:20:56How is he?
01:20:57Um, he's only just gone in.
01:21:00What do you think will happen?
01:21:02I, uh, don't suppose you fancy a coffee or something.
01:21:08Uh, yeah.
01:21:09Good.
01:21:13Exceptional powers are granted to officers of the law.
01:21:17These powers do not include unreasonable force, intimidation or violence.
01:21:23We are not passing a judgement of guilt on your actions,
01:21:25but trying to decide whether you're a fit person to hold that position.
01:21:29Do you understand that?
01:21:32I do. Yes.
01:21:40So, how are things?
01:21:42Oh, you mean between me and Tommy?
01:21:44Well, are you both...?
01:21:46It seems to be going well.
01:21:48I think we're both happy.
01:21:53I'm cleared.
01:21:55Martha's, Tommy. Good.
01:21:59Well done.
01:22:00Thanks.
01:22:01Look, um, I'm gonna get off.
01:22:06Uh...
01:22:07I'll see you tomorrow.
01:22:09Bye.
01:22:17Hee hee hee!
01:22:18You're back, darling.
01:22:19I don't mind, darling.
01:22:20You're back and cook!
01:22:22ètres
01:22:31Goodbye.
01:22:36Now, two, three, five.
01:22:41Now, Germany...
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