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00:00:00Why does he have to be so stupid?
00:00:26Be careful. I say a hundred times.
00:00:30Just give him something to do.
00:00:40Mr. Bercroft, what can I do for you?
00:00:43It's all good. No problem.
00:00:48Don't let me hold you open.
00:00:49No problem.
00:01:15You okay, Raymond?
00:01:45You okay, Raymond?
00:02:15You okay, Raymond?
00:02:45You okay, Raymond?
00:03:15You okay, Raymond?
00:03:45You okay, Raymond?
00:03:47You okay, Raymond?
00:03:51Shit.
00:03:52Mum?
00:03:53Get off me.
00:03:55What are you doing here?
00:03:57Nice to see you too, Mum.
00:04:01You just stay there, yeah?
00:04:03I'm gonna put the kettle on.
00:04:05Thrift on that bloody rug, didn't I?
00:04:09Of course you did.
00:04:11Of course you did.
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00:05:25Through that door.
00:05:39Hold the door.
00:05:43Hold the door, please.
00:05:45Can you open the door, please?
00:05:47Yeah, I left it in the car.
00:05:51Hello?
00:05:52Hello?
00:06:02Sorry I'm late, sir. I forgot my pass and some idiot wouldn't let me...
00:06:05Oh, hello. D.C. Diane Fry.
00:06:08Dear Paul Hitchens, this is D.S. Todd Elland.
00:06:11Welcome to Edendale.
00:06:13Thank you, sir.
00:06:14You met D.C. Ben Cooper, yeah?
00:06:16Yeah, just briefly.
00:06:18There's no time to get settled in, I'm afraid.
00:06:20Human remains have been found, buried in the yard of a nearby farm.
00:06:24So, let me show you to the briefing room.
00:06:26Yeah.
00:06:33Sickeningly overqualified, and yet she willingly swaps the bright lights of Leeds for Edendale.
00:06:39Yeah, but why?
00:06:41I don't know. Do us a favour, yeah? You find out.
00:06:45Ben? Yeah?
00:06:50How's Isabel?
00:06:51You know her, Mum. Getting on with it.
00:06:58Tracy Garnet, Intelligence Officer. Welcome to the madhouse.
00:07:02Right.
00:07:04Firstly, I'd like to welcome Detective Constable Diane Frye to the Greater Dibyshire Major Crimes Unit.
00:07:10As you know, it's been difficult to fill the post of D.C. in these parts, so I'm very grateful that Diane is here.
00:07:15And I'm sure you'll all make her feel very welcome.
00:07:18Now, Tanglewood Farm.
00:07:21As you know, human remains have been found, and Socko are on site excavating to recover those remains.
00:07:28Obviously, victim identification is the priority through DNA and checking if there's anything on the body to see if we could get a name.
00:07:36Todd has positive ID on the owner of the property.
00:07:39Yeah.
00:07:40Alex Barcroft.
00:07:42But the farm has recently changed hands, and it's estimated that the burial predates the sale.
00:07:48The previous owner is Raymond Carlisle, 70s, lives in Lowbridge Care Home. He's been there about a year.
00:07:56If the property's been emptied for months, then the body could have been brought in from outside and buried there.
00:08:01Well, that's true, Diane, but it's more likely a connection to the farm.
00:08:04I want a full sweep, CCTV footage, who lived there, who worked there, everything.
00:08:10You could work together with Ben on that.
00:08:12Can't wait.
00:08:13Erm, when will we get the initial forensics report on the body?
00:08:16Well, why don't you hurry Dr. Taylor along when you're up there?
00:08:20I think it's take a little longer around here in the Great Darkshire area, Diane.
00:08:25Well, rest assured, this is a top priority. And until we can prove otherwise, this case is a murder investigation.
00:08:33Right.
00:08:50It's a nickname. Is that my car, yeah?
00:08:53I'd prefer to drive.
00:08:55Yeah, but you don't know where you're going.
00:08:56Yeah, that's what sat nabs are there for.
00:08:59This time of day? The town's gonna be gridlocked, and I know the back road, so...
00:09:02Fine, whatever.
00:09:04Yeah, wait, wait, wait, okay, let's start again, yeah?
00:09:07Hello, my name's Ben, pleased to meet you. What brings you to Edendale?
00:09:11I've been paid by the government to expand the gene pool.
00:09:14Young Cooper!
00:09:15Jesus.
00:09:16Hello?
00:09:17I wanted it to be you.
00:09:18We know each other.
00:09:19I used to play rugby with his dad.
00:09:20Good player, Joe.
00:09:21Good copper, too.
00:09:22Your dad's in the force?
00:09:23Was.
00:09:24I take it you don't know the identity of the body, Mr. Barcroft?
00:09:26No, sorry.
00:09:27State agents forgot to mention any buried corpses.
00:09:31If the builders hadn't paused up, they never would have found it.
00:09:36Sorry, but I'm sorry.
00:09:37What do you mean?
00:09:38Well...
00:09:39That trench... it's not in the plants.
00:09:40I'm with it.
00:09:41Good player, Joe. Good copper, too.
00:09:44Your dad's in the force?
00:09:45Was. I take it you don't know the identity of the body, Mr. Barcroft?
00:09:49No, sorry. State agents forgot to mention any buried corpses.
00:09:53If the builders hadn't paused up, they never would have found it.
00:09:56Sorry, erm...
00:09:58What do you mean?
00:10:00Well, that trench, it's not in the plants.
00:10:04So, I'm with you.
00:10:05Ladies first.
00:10:07Who told them to dig there, then?
00:10:09I don't know.
00:10:11No CCTV.
00:10:24The Carlisles were a proud farming family.
00:10:27You just wouldn't let a house get into a state like this. It's weird.
00:10:30This whole place stinks.
00:10:32That's country life. You'll get used to that.
00:10:35No, no, not that.
00:10:37It smells like...
00:10:39Like ammonia.
00:10:40Right, let's check this farmhouse out.
00:10:45Shouldn't we be heading to the crime scene?
00:10:47Definitely a fixer-upper.
00:11:04So, come on. There must be some reason you moved all the way out here.
00:11:17I just fancied a change.
00:11:18In Leeds, it'll be half a dozen of us sweeping houses size.
00:11:25How do you want to do this?
00:11:26Suspect is evasive changes the subject.
00:11:30It's not an interesting story, and we have work to do.
00:11:40Let me guess.
00:11:41You saw an influencer growing veg.
00:11:44You thought, that's life affirming.
00:11:45I'll give that a go, so you move to the contrary, right?
00:11:48If you'd like, I can show you the right way around to hold a shovel.
00:11:52Thank you, but being in this job, I've been around plenty of tools.
00:11:56We should be systematic.
00:11:58So, do you want to do downstairs, and I'll start upstairs?
00:12:00Let's just look around here.
00:12:02Looks like the farm accounts.
00:12:23You were hemorrhaging money.
00:12:25Salt, nitrate, long peppers, and pony.
00:12:30What the hell is pony?
00:12:32Probably just the wind.
00:12:37What about that?
00:12:54Looks like they only didn't grow out of their teenage goffers.
00:13:02They were scared of something.
00:13:07These signs are to warm off evil.
00:13:11Special interest of yours, is it?
00:13:14Are your mother's?
00:13:19There's two of them.
00:13:20If one of these is Raymond Carlisle,
00:13:25where's the brother?
00:13:29Hey, hey!
00:13:31Oi, come here!
00:13:38Stop!
00:13:47Oi!
00:13:47Come back!
00:14:06Blackley!
00:14:08Home down.
00:14:09Candy!
00:14:10No.
00:14:11Co-cipletion!
00:14:11500 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000.
00:14:12jis!
00:14:13Alert.
00:14:13It could have helped.
00:14:26She's a person of interest.
00:14:28I need to get an ID.
00:14:29I don't know.
00:14:30Her name's Cara Dial.
00:14:31She's a regular customer.
00:14:33Possession of drugs, shoplifting the usual.
00:14:35She's probably just squatting.
00:14:38And you didn't think to say anything?
00:14:39You were already out the door.
00:14:41Impressive speed, by the way.
00:14:43Can I help you, officers?
00:14:46DC Diane Fry, when can we get the initial findings?
00:14:49What my colleague means, Dr Taylor,
00:14:52is we'd very much like your first impression
00:14:54without you committing to any specifics at this early stage.
00:14:57I see one male, adult, advanced occasion or fingerprints.
00:15:01Forensic archaeologist estimates it's been there 12 to 18 months.
00:15:05Raymond Carlyle was still living here back then.
00:15:07Any ID on the body?
00:15:09Bank cards, driver's licence now?
00:15:11No.
00:15:12He was wearing that, though.
00:15:13Mass-produced, but might help with identification.
00:15:17Severe pre-mortem tooth decay,
00:15:19so possible history of drug use, homelessness, or both.
00:15:23Oh, there is one more thing.
00:15:25His left hand is missing.
00:15:28How the hell does that happen?
00:15:31I believe that's your job.
00:15:37Nikolai Dudzik, you own the company contracted to do the renovations.
00:15:59My men are all legal.
00:16:02I check.
00:16:02You're all right.
00:16:03The new owner says that there was no reason for anybody to be digging in that area.
00:16:06Is that right?
00:16:06My foreman told the boy to dig the trench to keep him out of the way.
00:16:10Of all the places he could dig, he happens to hit a makeshift grave.
00:16:16Of all the places he could dig, of all the places he could dig, of all the places he could dig, he happens to hit a makeshift grave.
00:16:21What are you saying?
00:16:22I saw the body, it was on the ground for a long time.
00:16:24We've been here a few days.
00:16:27At this stage we're just trying to establish the facts, Mr. Dudzik.
00:16:31Here is a fact.
00:16:33I should have turned this job down.
00:16:38It's been one issue, then another.
00:16:41Accident, broken tools.
00:16:45The place is cursed.
00:16:52The carer says he gets confused easily.
00:17:02Find out what happened to his brother is a priority.
00:17:06Raymond?
00:17:08It's Danielle.
00:17:09Those police officers are here to see you.
00:17:13Remember, I told you about them.
00:17:14Hello, Mr. Carlisle.
00:17:25We'd like to talk to you about Tanglewood Farm.
00:17:30Do you know it?
00:17:31Of course I know it.
00:17:33It's my home.
00:17:36Can you tell us if anyone's ever been buried on the farm?
00:17:41Well, some animals, maybe.
00:17:44And what about people?
00:17:48People?
00:17:50No.
00:17:55Mr. Carlisle?
00:17:58This is a picture of you and your brother, isn't it?
00:18:03That's right.
00:18:06Me and Derek.
00:18:08Can you tell us what happened to Derek?
00:18:10He'd be looking after the farm.
00:18:16No.
00:18:18No, Derek isn't there, Mr. Carlisle.
00:18:20He's not...
00:18:22No.
00:18:26No.
00:18:27He left.
00:18:30What do you mean, he left?
00:18:32Walked out years ago, not heard from him since.
00:18:41You've been up there, to the farm?
00:18:45Stay away.
00:18:46It's not safe.
00:18:49He's not there anymore.
00:18:51He can't protect you.
00:18:54Derek, you mean that Derek can't protect us?
00:18:56Leave me alone.
00:18:58Get out.
00:19:00Get out.
00:19:02I know he's pretty distressed.
00:19:12I see what she says.
00:19:13Is he all right?
00:19:15Raymond gets confused very easily.
00:19:18He was already very poorly when I started volunteering.
00:19:21He'd been in and out of hospital.
00:19:22Can I ask what this is about?
00:19:26I'm afraid we can't really discuss that.
00:19:28Do you know if anyone else was living with him at the farm?
00:19:32I believe he was by himself up there.
00:19:35He never has any visitors.
00:19:38If that's everything.
00:19:41Yeah, we'll be in touch if we need to speak to Mr. Carlisle again.
00:19:45I don't think that's a good idea.
00:19:47We wouldn't be here if it wasn't important.
00:19:58Should have pushed him a bit harder.
00:20:00No need.
00:20:01A fiver says the body belongs to this brother, Derek.
00:20:04He left Edendale for a few years.
00:20:06Comes back out of the blue.
00:20:07Wants his share of the farm.
00:20:08The two brothers start fighting.
00:20:09And what about the tooth decay?
00:20:11Juliana thought the victim was a drug user.
00:20:14Maybe Derek's not that big on oral hygiene.
00:20:15I don't know.
00:20:16Anyway, I'll get someone down here to DNA swab Raymond.
00:20:20Fine.
00:20:21First, I think we need to pay a visit to your regular customer.
00:20:31She usually hangs out in this park.
00:20:37Let me talk to her first, yeah?
00:20:38All right, Cara.
00:20:54Look, I'm not here to give you a hard time, all right?
00:20:58It's just you might be able to help us with our inquiries.
00:21:01Why were you at Tanglewood Farm?
00:21:05I wasn't.
00:21:06Come on, Cara.
00:21:07You're deaf.
00:21:07I wasn't there.
00:21:09Like, I don't want to have to take you down to the police station.
00:21:12Okay, do it.
00:21:13Haven't done anything.
00:21:15Illegal trespass, at the very least.
00:21:17And, you know, considering your history of drug...
00:21:20Listen, we just need some information.
00:21:29Fine.
00:21:31Look, I've been crashing there a few weeks, that's all.
00:21:34Got kicked out of my flat.
00:21:36Needed somewhere to sleep.
00:21:37When the builders turned up, the big fella, Nikolai, said I could stay so long as I kept out the way.
00:21:44Okay.
00:21:47Did you see what happened there earlier?
00:21:50Judging by the freaks in paper suits, I'm guessing it wasn't a dead pig they found.
00:21:56What about the men that live there?
00:21:58Raymond Carlisle, do you know him?
00:21:59Or his brother, Derek?
00:22:01Never met them.
00:22:05What?
00:22:05I swear.
00:22:07All right, go on.
00:22:15You believe her, do you?
00:22:16She's a good kid.
00:22:18Just trapped.
00:22:22So what are we going to do now?
00:22:24Hitchens is going to want some progress.
00:22:26Let's hope for a DNA match.
00:22:28Until then, we need to find out everything we can about Raymond Carlisle.
00:22:37First day tradition.
00:22:44That's kind, but no thanks.
00:22:46I'm not really a cake person.
00:22:48All the more for the rest of us, yep.
00:22:50Er, right, well, a few of us are going for a drink after work.
00:22:56I've got plans, so thank you, though.
00:23:01That's a shame.
00:23:03I'll leave it in the break room in case you change your mind.
00:23:05Who doesn't like cake?
00:23:11Listen, we're a close team here.
00:23:12You might want to make an effort, you know.
00:23:14I like to keep my work and private life separate, thank you very much.
00:23:18All right.
00:23:19Anyway, come and look at this.
00:23:20Oh, Raymond was cautioned for the use of red diesel.
00:23:29Now, red diesel is...
00:23:30Cheap fuel for tractors, boats, stuff like that illegal for road use.
00:23:34Yes, I know.
00:23:35That chemical smell on the farm.
00:23:37What if he wasn't just using red diesel, but was laundering it and selling it on?
00:23:41Possible.
00:23:41I mean, it's good money.
00:23:43Gets in with bad people.
00:23:44Something goes wrong.
00:23:45He says the reporting officer is Sergeant Roy Palfreyman.
00:23:48He's retired now, but I know where to find him.
00:23:52Diane, any news about our victim?
00:23:55Um, no idea yet, sir.
00:23:57But I think we might actually have a new lead.
00:23:59Good.
00:24:00Getting on all right with Ben?
00:24:02Yeah, he's making me feel right at home, sir.
00:24:05Excellent.
00:24:06I'll let you get on with it.
00:24:09Right at home, eh?
00:24:11The flat smells like rats and mould, so yeah.
00:24:14They must really miss you in Leeds.
00:24:15So this is the ramp?
00:24:29Um, it's quince.
00:24:31Hmm.
00:24:32Beer's crap.
00:24:33The food's not much better, so...
00:24:35So, you get it all to yourselves?
00:24:37No locals bothering you?
00:24:39Exactly.
00:24:40There's your man.
00:24:40You hear about the body up at Tanglewood?
00:24:45I might be retired, but nothing happens on my old patch without me knowing.
00:24:49Hello, Roy.
00:24:50Who's this?
00:24:52DC Diane Fry.
00:24:54Not from Edendale, then?
00:24:56Nope.
00:24:57We were wondering what you could tell us about Raymond Carlyle.
00:25:00I know you picked him up a few years back.
00:25:03Odd ones, the Carlyles.
00:25:05Looked alike, yeah, but talk about chalk and cheese.
00:25:08Didn't get on, then.
00:25:09Fought like cat and dog.
00:25:11Even more when the farm went south.
00:25:13Blamed each other.
00:25:14I got a phone call from Raymond one day.
00:25:17He was in a state.
00:25:18They'd had a row.
00:25:20Derek had beaten him senseless.
00:25:22Broke his jaw.
00:25:23So, I gave Derek a choice.
00:25:26Said I wouldn't nick him.
00:25:27As long as he left Edendale and never came back.
00:25:31Last time I saw him, ten years ago.
00:25:33Right.
00:25:35So, Raymond ran the farm on his own, then?
00:25:38Aye, well.
00:25:39He got a farm that didn't try his best till he got sick.
00:25:42Could Raymond have been laundering red diesel on Tanglewood?
00:25:45We know organised criminal networks are getting involved in the trade.
00:25:48You know, someone found out and you shut them up.
00:25:51What's so funny?
00:25:52Sorry, just the thought of Raymond Carlyle as some big gangster.
00:25:56Trust me, he don't have it in him, he never has.
00:25:58But it could be a possibility.
00:26:00It was a routine check at a cattle market.
00:26:03Half the farmers round here got caught out.
00:26:05I made sure they just got a slap on the wrist.
00:26:07Sorry, why would you do that?
00:26:08Look around, you love.
00:26:10The farmers are all struggling to make ends meet.
00:26:13They've got all this perfectly good diesel lying around.
00:26:15Can you blame them?
00:26:17Dr Taylor.
00:26:18You need to come back to the farm.
00:26:20Right.
00:26:22Yep, be right there.
00:26:26Anything on our victim?
00:26:27Wisdom teeth fully developed.
00:26:30Epiphysioplates only partially fused.
00:26:32I'd say early 20s.
00:26:34Not Derek Carlyle, then?
00:26:36Actually, that's not why I called.
00:26:38While we were excavating the remains, we found something.
00:26:41Was it the hand?
00:26:42No.
00:26:43It's another body.
00:26:46But this one's missing a head.
00:26:47They found something else.
00:27:01I told you,
00:27:04you have nothing to worry about.
00:27:08Because when I do a job,
00:27:10I do it properly.
00:27:17More evidence has been discovered.
00:27:27We just need Mr Carlisle to share what he knows.
00:27:30It's crucial that we don't just rock their schedules.
00:27:33We understand.
00:27:34He's always better when he's gardening.
00:27:36Seems more himself.
00:27:37How are you getting on, Raymond?
00:27:42Hello.
00:27:43We met yesterday, Mr Carlisle.
00:27:46We don't want to cause you any distress,
00:27:48but we have to ask.
00:27:52Were you aware that human remains
00:27:54were buried on Tanglewood Farm?
00:27:56What do you mean?
00:27:58Remains?
00:27:58We found bodies buried in the yard.
00:28:02One missing a hand,
00:28:03one missing a head.
00:28:06I understand that you employed a farmhand.
00:28:09Farmhand?
00:28:10No.
00:28:11Just me and Derek.
00:28:13No, this would be after Derek left.
00:28:17I said not to take him.
00:28:22Take who, Mr Carlisle?
00:28:24Billy.
00:28:25I told Derek to leave and be.
00:28:29Who's Billy, Mr Carlisle?
00:28:31Does Billy work on the farm?
00:28:34I don't know.
00:28:36Dead before I was born.
00:28:38We kept him in the house.
00:28:40He protected us.
00:28:43Derek wanted red.
00:28:45He got the copper to help.
00:28:48Yeah, they were both gone.
00:28:52I'll be gone too soon.
00:28:55Don't talk like that, Raymond.
00:28:57And he'd die now.
00:28:59We'll see.
00:29:01Mr Carlisle?
00:29:02I'm sorry, but Raymond isn't well.
00:29:04Yeah, we just need to...
00:29:05It's okay.
00:29:06I think we got what we came for.
00:29:11Thank you, Mr Carlisle.
00:29:12Uh, is there a problem?
00:29:37Because you've not spoke to me since Lowbridge.
00:29:40Yes, there is a problem.
00:29:42You undermined me back then.
00:29:43We got what we came for.
00:29:44He didn't tell us anything.
00:29:46That's not true.
00:29:47He told us who Billy was.
00:29:48When?
00:29:49Have you ever heard of a screaming skull?
00:29:53A what?
00:29:53A screaming skull.
00:29:54It's a mummified human head.
00:29:56Very funny, Cooper.
00:29:57No, listen to me.
00:29:58I'm not joking.
00:29:59Hear me out.
00:30:00You remember Raymond said Billy was dead, but they kept her in the house, right?
00:30:04Well, around here, people used to tell stories about Screaming Billy.
00:30:07Edendale's very own screaming skull.
00:30:09They used to frighten kids with it at Halloween.
00:30:11Get to bed, or Screaming Billy's gonna get you.
00:30:13And I think that's what Raymond was going on about.
00:30:16You're saying Billy is just an old skull?
00:30:19So the headless skeleton...
00:30:20Probably just the rest of it.
00:30:25Oh, this takes me back.
00:30:29On memories.
00:30:32The barmaid at the Ram asked on your message, said you want to speak to me again?
00:30:36Yeah.
00:30:37Yeah, we had another question for you.
00:30:39What do you know about Screaming Billy?
00:30:41Ha, Billy.
00:30:43I was wondering when we'd get round to him.
00:30:44Yeah.
00:30:45Well, we'd been to see Mr. Carlisle.
00:30:48Right, well.
00:30:51A year or so before Derek Carlisle left Edendale,
00:30:55he turned up on my doorstep with a wooden box.
00:30:58He asked me if I would dispose of the contents.
00:31:01Here.
00:31:05This is Screaming Billy, I take it.
00:31:07Aye.
00:31:10Or of an old thing.
00:31:12Skin like old boot leather.
00:31:14I didn't see any need for a fuss.
00:31:16It was clearly ancient, like a holy relic.
00:31:19So I gave it to the vicar down at St. Josephine's.
00:31:22He buried it in the churchyard in an unmarked grave.
00:31:25And this vicar can confirm that, yeah?
00:31:28Oh, aye, good.
00:31:29Only he's buried in the churchyard and all nowadays.
00:31:32You didn't report the discovery of unidentified human remains?
00:31:35Look at it.
00:31:37Belongs in a museum.
00:31:39Not being dissected by some pathologist.
00:31:43Thank you for your time, Mr. Balfrey.
00:31:45Please.
00:31:46Roy.
00:31:47You're a good lad.
00:31:48I meant to get in touch with you after what happened.
00:31:52Don't worry about it.
00:31:54Thanks again.
00:31:55Right, well.
00:31:56I'll be off then.
00:31:57You know where to find me.
00:31:58See you, right.
00:31:59Right, the second headless body cannot be Derek Carlyle
00:32:08because Derek gave Roy the head.
00:32:11So it's this Billy person then.
00:32:13Are we going to get a proper ID?
00:32:15I think I might know someone who could ID him for us.
00:32:22Just a heads up.
00:32:23She can be a bit temperamental.
00:32:26Sorry, love.
00:32:27It's not a good time.
00:32:28I've got Mrs. Gill in there.
00:32:30Oh, who's this?
00:32:31Mum, this is DC, Dan Fry.
00:32:33Diane, this is me mum.
00:32:35Hiya, Mrs. Cooper.
00:32:36Oh, come on, Isabel.
00:32:37I'm delighted to meet you.
00:32:40I'll get rid of Mrs. Gill.
00:32:41She's a miserable old soul anyway.
00:32:55She's trying to contact the dead.
00:32:58More about seeing the future.
00:33:02Some people find it comforting.
00:33:07You all right, Mum?
00:33:09Yeah.
00:33:09Can you give me Andy, I love that?
00:33:11These blocks have gone everywhere.
00:33:12Give me just a sec.
00:33:14If you're done now.
00:33:15Um...
00:33:22Here we go.
00:33:25Let's go.
00:33:29You can do it please, good job.
00:33:59I'll pick them up later, okay?
00:34:03Right.
00:34:04So, screaming schools have been found all over the country.
00:34:08Found under floorboards, ripped up in walls.
00:34:12They belong to people whose spirits are so rooted in a place that they refuse to leave, even after they die.
00:34:20Right, let's see.
00:34:23Okay, here it is.
00:34:26Screaming schools offer luck and protection to all living residents.
00:34:32But if the head is removed from a property, ill fortune befalls all who live there.
00:34:38Furthermore, whoever took the school is cursed to die within the year.
00:34:44Any idea who this Billy is or when he might have died?
00:34:50My grandmother used to say that Billy were a soldier who took his own life after he returned from the war.
00:34:56My guess is whoever buried him up there would be long dead themselves now.
00:35:01Can I borrow that mum?
00:35:04Sure.
00:35:07Okay, I think I know what happened to the missing hand.
00:35:10Take a criminal's left hand, you preserve it in certain ingredients, make a candle out of it, got a hand of glory.
00:35:17That is disgusting.
00:35:19Light the candle and hay pressed or you disappear.
00:35:22Disappear.
00:35:23Yeah, it means you go undetected by them.
00:35:26Look, here it says that criminals used hands of glory so their evil deeds went undetected.
00:35:32You have no evidence this hand was taken for that reason.
00:35:35But I do. Look at this.
00:35:37Take a felon's left hand, put it into a vessel with nitrous salt and long peppers.
00:35:44Then make a candle from virgin wax, sesame and pony with a wick made from the felon's hair.
00:35:50Recognise those ingredients?
00:35:53Exactly what I found in the kitchen at Tanglewood Farm.
00:35:56Thank you very much.
00:36:07Right, so we have two victims, both missing body parts associated with occult artefacts.
00:36:15The ingredients for making those same artefacts we found at the farm, along with aperture paint markings.
00:36:20Whoa, whoa, whoa. You what?
00:36:23It's magic to ward off evil. It's what a screaming school does.
00:36:26Hands of glory conceal criminal activities.
00:36:30I'm aware of the folklore, but how does this help to ID our victim?
00:36:34Well, I would wager that the first victim is probably an old criminal.
00:36:40Hands of glory can only be made from convicted felons.
00:36:43And victim B probably has the first name Billy, maybe an ex-soldier.
00:36:51What do you make of this hypothesis, Diane?
00:36:56This is an area of special interest for Ben.
00:36:59So maybe his enthusiasm is getting the better of him.
00:37:02But in my opinion, people are more likely to murder for money than magic.
00:37:07My thoughts exactly.
00:37:09Well, speaking of money, Diane, the number crunchers have had a look at that veggie farm.
00:37:13And there are payments from the farm's new owner, Barcroft, to Raymond Carlyle that predate the sale.
00:37:19Todd.
00:37:20Oh.
00:37:25Right, so, Diane wins that round.
00:37:29Er, go find out what Barcroft was paying Carlyle out for.
00:37:33Will do, Saj.
00:37:34What was I supposed to say?
00:37:47He is.
00:37:48He knows where to get 10 years to be.
00:37:49Ran and grame from the farm.
00:37:50It's an error.
00:37:51He is.
00:37:52It's an error.
00:37:53Is it a success for his body?
00:37:54He knows where he is?
00:37:55He is going to marry a nurse, Probleme?
00:37:56There is a number of children.
00:37:57Is he going to marry you.
00:37:58He knows where he is.
00:37:59He knows where he is.
00:38:00He knows where he is.
00:38:01The phone is gone.
00:38:02He knows where he is.
00:38:03He knows where he is.
00:38:04He knows where he is.
00:38:05He is in the race room.
00:38:06He knows where he is.
00:38:07Come on. Get in. Go on. Get in, you daft things.
00:38:21Oh, you daft buggers.
00:38:22Yeah. Morning, young Cooper.
00:38:24Ah, just Cooper or Ben's fine.
00:38:27Oh, we've got some questions for you. That's all right.
00:38:30Oh, yeah? Come on.
00:38:31A second body.
00:38:44Look, anything I can do, just let me know.
00:38:49Raymond Carlisle's financial record shows several large payments received from yourself over the last few years.
00:38:56Aye, they were double loans.
00:38:59What for?
00:38:59Well, Tanglewood was in a bit of a state.
00:39:04Raymond's bills were piling up, so I offered help.
00:39:07So you'll have records of these loans, then?
00:39:09Ah, somewhere.
00:39:11Well, to be honest, it was more of a gentleman's agreement.
00:39:13I find it strange that you'd hand over thousands in unsecured loans to a rival business, out of the goodness of your own heart.
00:39:21All right, I admit it. You got me.
00:39:24I might have had an ulterior motive.
00:39:25Look, I knew Raymond was getting on.
00:39:30No children, no family to pass the farm on to.
00:39:33It's only a matter of time before Tanglewood would be up for sale.
00:39:36So in return for the loans, you?
00:39:38I got first refusal.
00:39:40Oh, it's good land.
00:39:40I knew we could expand the place, develop Tanglewood into a private residence.
00:39:47And make a tidy profit.
00:39:49Roy Palfriman said Mr Carlisle employed to want to help him out on the farm like a labourer.
00:39:54I don't suppose you know who that is?
00:39:56There were no records at the farm, Manuel.
00:39:59Mr Carlisle wasn't very forthcoming.
00:40:01I know who you're talking about.
00:40:04Though we were more than a labourer from what I understand.
00:40:07More like a farm manager.
00:40:09So you met him?
00:40:10Aye.
00:40:11So have you.
00:40:11Why didn't you tell us you've been farm manager at Tanglewood?
00:40:22What, now you're a construction manager there?
00:40:26That's a bit coincidental, isn't it?
00:40:29When did you start working at Tanglewood Farm?
00:40:32The first time.
00:40:33With Raymond Carlisle.
00:40:37Maybe...
00:40:37Eight years ago.
00:40:39So you could have been there when Victor Mayo was buried?
00:40:42Even though you told us you'd only been there a few days.
00:40:45I told you.
00:40:46I know nothing about those bodies.
00:40:48Why'd you live Tanglewood?
00:40:50To set up my business.
00:40:52That's what I did before I come to England.
00:40:56I'm not a farmer.
00:40:58Mr Carlisle hired me only because I was cheap.
00:41:02But I just did what he told me.
00:41:05Fixed tractor.
00:41:06Manned fence.
00:41:07Take animals to slaughter.
00:41:08Carry corpses.
00:41:10I've never hurt anybody.
00:41:11That's not what I asked.
00:41:16Did you ever meet Mr Carlisle's brother?
00:41:19No.
00:41:21He never mentioned a brother.
00:41:23What about Billy?
00:41:25Billy?
00:41:27I don't know.
00:41:28Sometimes we get on seasonal workers.
00:41:33A few days, a few weeks.
00:41:35They come.
00:41:35They go.
00:41:37Okay.
00:41:38How do you know Cara Doyle?
00:41:40Because I'll tell you this.
00:41:41She seems to know a lot about you.
00:41:43You let her sleep on the farm.
00:41:47Isn't that right, Nikolai?
00:41:49Yeah?
00:41:51What did you ask for in return?
00:41:53Not dead.
00:41:54I have a daughter back in Poland.
00:41:59Everything I will is for her.
00:42:02Cara reminds me of my Nadia.
00:42:04So I'll let you stay at the farm.
00:42:06But I want her.
00:42:09There is evil on that farm.
00:42:13Evil?
00:42:14What do you mean by evil?
00:42:16Two bodies, you said.
00:42:19Two ten months is natural.
00:42:22A mistake.
00:42:24But to commit that sin again.
00:42:27Evil.
00:42:28Evil.
00:42:32Evil.
00:42:55Evil.
00:42:56Evil.
00:42:57Very.
00:42:58Your talk to the police?
00:43:00No.
00:43:05I didn't tell them anything.
00:43:16Where are we going?
00:43:21There is something I have to do.
00:43:28What are we doing here?
00:43:34Stay in the car.
00:43:40What are we doing here?
00:43:46Stay in the car.
00:43:51Stay in the car.
00:44:21Stay out of here.
00:44:23Stay in the car.
00:44:31I Christ.
00:44:33I want to die.
00:44:35You
00:44:59Feeling a bit rough this morning
00:45:03You got here quickly doctor
00:45:05You know, us pathologists, like vultures
00:45:07We can smell death
00:45:09He was found by a couple out running
00:45:11Based on body temperature and rigour
00:45:13I'd say he's been here all night
00:45:15No weapon
00:45:16Got a shell casing though
00:45:1822 caliber
00:45:19Most likely a hunting rifle
00:45:21I don't fancy our chance of finding any witnesses
00:45:23Sawcoe's discovered his vehicle at the edge of the woods
00:45:26I'm going to go into the woods
00:45:28I'm going to go into the woods
00:45:30I'm going to go into the woods
00:45:32I'm going to go into the woods
00:45:33I'm going to go into the woods
00:45:34I'm going to go into the woods
00:45:35I'm going to go into the woods
00:45:36I'm going to go into the woods
00:45:37Ben.
00:46:07Ben.
00:46:11Looks like Mr. Dudzik had company recently.
00:46:22So, as you know, we now have another body to deal with.
00:46:28Nikolai Dudzik, shot in Hogtail Woods.
00:46:32Well, the plus side, he's not missing any body parts,
00:46:35but we don't need to worry about being exed by a devil's kneecap or something.
00:46:39Safe to say, this case is unusual.
00:46:42So it's no surprise that the local press have taken an interest.
00:46:46It won't be long before the nationals are far behind.
00:46:49I want, at the end of the day, to be able to report that we've made concrete progress.
00:46:53Ben, Diane, stay on the Tanglewood farm bodies.
00:46:56Nicolai's death has to be collected somehow.
00:47:00Anything else?
00:47:01Yes.
00:47:02We've just had the soil analysis results from Tanglewood farm,
00:47:05but it doesn't state on the email who ordered them.
00:47:08Soil analysis?
00:47:10Oh, come on.
00:47:11Come on.
00:47:12Who's been wasting our limited resources ordering expensive tests?
00:47:18Ah, me, sir.
00:47:20You better have a bloody good reason.
00:47:25You all right then, Muffin, are you?
00:47:26Yeah.
00:47:27Any results yet on the hair from Nicolai's man?
00:47:29Oh.
00:47:30At least we'll get the DNA results back.
00:47:31It'll be tomorrow morning.
00:47:32In the meantime, I do want to buy you a Welcome to Edendale drink.
00:47:37Sounds like a plan.
00:47:39Ben, you're in, right?
00:47:43Sure.
00:47:54So, are you sorted with somewhere to stay, or...?
00:47:57A flat in town.
00:47:58It'll do for now.
00:47:59Oh, right.
00:48:01Just you, is it?
00:48:03Gonna drag some fella out here in the middle of nowhere?
00:48:06Just me.
00:48:08How long are you staying?
00:48:09A few months?
00:48:10Years?
00:48:11I haven't really thought that far ahead, so...
00:48:13No, no, no.
00:48:15You seem like the type who has a plan.
00:48:19Just gonna take it day by day.
00:48:24Hmm.
00:48:26I need a drink.
00:48:32Thanks for coming.
00:48:34Oh, gosh.
00:48:35I didn't really know the whole etiquette, cos we didn't do the after-work drinks thing in Leeds.
00:48:40And thanks for covering for me today.
00:48:42Soil analysis?
00:48:43In Leeds, that would be considered best practice.
00:48:46No, I get it.
00:48:48And partners should have each of us backs, right?
00:48:52Yeah.
00:48:53Look, I am sorry about that.
00:48:55I should have backed you up with Hinchins yesterday.
00:48:57It's alright.
00:49:01What are those?
00:49:03Karn dollies.
00:49:05My gran used to say the spirit of the Karn lived inside them during the winter, and in the spring they were buried in the ground and brought the spirit back to life.
00:49:15Right.
00:49:17People round here like their traditions.
00:49:20Yeah, I'm starting to notice.
00:49:23Why don't we talk about something else?
00:49:26Erm...
00:49:27What are you really doing here in Edendale?
00:49:33Cos we don't get many coppers coming here cos they fancy a break.
00:49:37It's tricky to get noticed in Leeds, so...
00:49:41I thought I'd make my mark out here in the sticks.
00:49:43Is that so?
00:49:44OK.
00:49:45Well, you might be a good city copper, but...
00:49:48This rural policing is...
00:49:51Harder than it looks.
00:49:54Look, it's different for you cos...
00:49:57You got to learn everything from your dad.
00:50:00Why didn't you say Barrel was your old man?
00:50:02I mean...
00:50:03Actually, I should have guessed cos...
00:50:05Cooper means barrel maker, doesn't it?
00:50:07So...
00:50:09What happened?
00:50:10And look, you are more than welcome to tell me to mind my own business.
00:50:12Yeah, I do that.
00:50:13Right, Benny boy...
00:50:16Let's...
00:50:17You and me...
00:50:18Show this lass how we drink in the country.
00:50:21Cheers.
00:50:22Cheers.
00:50:31Well, just let me come round and show him my pouring skills.
00:50:34I'm very good.
00:50:36Will he be alright getting home?
00:50:37The road tilts towards his front door, he'll be fine.
00:50:40That pint's been there all night.
00:50:42Surprised I didn't get next.
00:50:43That's another local tradition.
00:50:44Don't worry about it.
00:50:50Alright?
00:50:51Erm, yeah.
00:50:52It's just a mate, seeing if I settled in alright.
00:50:53Erm, yeah.
00:50:54It's just a mate, seeing if I settled in alright.
00:50:55っ
00:50:56It's just a mate.
00:50:57It's just a mate.
00:50:58Yeah.
00:50:59It's a mate.
00:51:00There's nothing alright?
00:51:01That night's everything alright.
00:51:02GORD
00:51:05Yeah.
00:51:08OK...
00:51:09It's always been...
00:51:11Hm, too...
00:51:15Well...
00:51:16I am.
00:51:18You're...
00:51:19Peter.
00:51:22Histerreich.
00:51:24Yeah, that's for you. Your expensive test.
00:51:35You do know that all those have agricultural uses, don't you?
00:51:38I used to work on my grandparents' farm.
00:51:41All right. Hydrogen peroxide. That's hair bleach.
00:51:44Added to feed to help fibre digestion.
00:51:47Phenolactic acid, then?
00:51:48I don't know. Probably a fertiliser.
00:51:50Yeah. You have a visitor at Brunkdask, Ben. It's Alex Barcroft.
00:51:55Oh, jeez, Tracy.
00:51:57Listen, all I'm saying is, it's not needs, right?
00:51:59You waste money on stuff like that, you're going to have hitches on your back.
00:52:02Get it. Thanks.
00:52:04All right.
00:52:15I'll go away for 24 hours and I'll come back and me builder's got airwall.
00:52:18And then I find an old phone. I'm saying that he's been dragged in here by you lot.
00:52:22It's what's going on.
00:52:23You haven't heard, have you?
00:52:24Heard what?
00:52:27Don't worry. It's not the cake.
00:52:29Oh, I can see that.
00:52:31Chicken soup. Eat it and make you feel better.
00:52:34And two decongestants, yeah?
00:52:36Thank you. That's very kind.
00:52:38You're welcome.
00:52:39We're a small team, so we need everyone fighting fit.
00:52:45Tracy, can I ask you something?
00:52:47Yeah, sure.
00:52:51How did Ben's dad die?
00:52:54I mean, judging by the medal, I'm assuming it was in the line of duty.
00:52:58Er, yeah.
00:53:00Joe Cooper was found beside his car out at Boggarts Bridge outside a town, beaten to death.
00:53:08Did they find out who did it?
00:53:11Must have suspects, at least.
00:53:12Too many. I mean, Joe Cooper put so many criminals behind bars.
00:53:18Listen, tread carefully.
00:53:19Okay?
00:53:21Ben, he gets stopped most days by old ears offering condolences, and he has to walk past that plaque outside.
00:53:27Can't even go to the pub without being reminded.
00:53:31A pint on the bar?
00:53:32Mm-hmm.
00:53:33First copper in the bar each night buys a beer for Joe Cooper.
00:53:36For all he knows, the killer's still walking around Eden, Dale.
00:53:41Makes it hard to move on.
00:53:43Now eat your soup.
00:53:52What happened?
00:53:54Well, I can't discuss an active case, but we are treating it as suspicious.
00:54:00Are you saying he was murdered?
00:54:02Like I said, I can't discuss it.
00:54:03Come on, young Cooper.
00:54:05It's me, eh?
00:54:06My dad used to tell the arse lots about what was going on around here.
00:54:09I know, and as soon as I have some news, you'll be the first to know, I promise.
00:54:13Make sure you do.
00:54:17What a mess, eh?
00:54:18No.
00:54:18Pseudorafedrine, metal decongestant.
00:54:40How much do you know about decongestants?
00:54:55Ah, you put together a pub, Christy.
00:54:58Most decongestants used to contain pseudoephedrine.
00:55:00They took it out because criminals could use it to make crystal meth.
00:55:03So they had to use another method involving methylamine and phenylactic acid.
00:55:08Both chemicals found in the soil analysis.
00:55:10That is why the farm stank of chemicals.
00:55:12I bet Nikolai was involved.
00:55:14Oh, well, hang on a minute, right?
00:55:16Like most towns, we have our fair share of users, but a meth lab, come on.
00:55:20All the other chemicals are also compatible with drugs manufacture.
00:55:24Now, I am telling you, someone was making crystal meth on Tanglewood Farm.
00:55:27But should we tell Hitchens?
00:55:29Er, there's something you should see.
00:55:33Right, so I did an AMPR search on Nikolai Duxik's car.
00:55:36Got a hit, so I checked CCTV footage.
00:55:39Shows up on West Street here the day before yesterday.
00:55:45He said his daughter was back in Poland.
00:55:48No, that's not his daughter.
00:55:49I'll bring it back a bit.
00:55:50Okay.
00:55:54That's Cara Dial.
00:55:55Does Sa'Vs know about this?
00:55:56No, not yet.
00:55:57Yeah, he's gone back up to Hogtail Woods.
00:55:59Hitchens said we need to stay on the Tanglewood Farm bodies.
00:56:02Like the man said, it's all connected.
00:56:03No!
00:56:09Hey, hey, hey, hey, calm down, all right?
00:56:28Calm down.
00:56:28You need to come with us because of what happened with Nikolai.
00:56:31Listen to me.
00:56:32Listen to me.
00:56:33You're coming with us.
00:56:36Fence?
00:56:37Yes.
00:56:38Look at that.
00:56:42That's my private stuff.
00:56:44Now, we know you was with Nikolai the day before yesterday.
00:56:57You were seen on CCTV cameras in Edendale Town Centre.
00:57:00Why were you in Nikolai's van?
00:57:06We found your hair on the headrest.
00:57:09So we'll have the DNA evidence to prove that you were there.
00:57:12We also found Nikolai's wallet in your bag.
00:57:16Forensics will show residue of the gunshot on your skin and clothes.
00:57:20I've got to be honest with you, Cara.
00:57:23It's not looking good for you right now.
00:57:25I didn't kill him.
00:57:26But you were there, right?
00:57:30Okay.
00:57:31New question.
00:57:33Can you tell me who he is?
00:57:36Just some fellow I met.
00:57:37Can't remember his name.
00:57:38Aren't you sure about that?
00:57:40Because you look really comfortable.
00:57:41So, boyfriend?
00:57:43Family, then?
00:57:45Why do you care?
00:57:46Cara, a body was found at Tanglewood Farm.
00:57:51Two bodies, actually.
00:57:52You were staying up at the farm.
00:57:55I told you.
00:57:56Don't know anything.
00:57:57We have reason to believe the first body belongs to that man.
00:58:04Why would you think that?
00:58:07This crucifix was taken from you when you were arrested.
00:58:10This crucifix, which is identical, was found with the body.
00:58:16It's not him.
00:58:18It can't be.
00:58:19Nicolai said it wasn't him.
00:58:21What's his name, Cara?
00:58:23He lied to me.
00:58:25Tell us who he is.
00:58:26Cara, don't you want to find out what happened to him?
00:58:34It's Tommy.
00:58:36He's my brother.
00:58:37He's my brother.
00:58:46I'm not giving these by our foster, ma'am.
00:59:06Me and Tommy came over from Dublin together.
00:59:10Tommy got in with this gang.
00:59:13Dealing.
00:59:14He started using.
00:59:15Then, we bought it.
00:59:18Meth.
00:59:21Tommy owed the gang money.
00:59:24Lots of us.
00:59:25Tommy had found a way to pay them back.
00:59:28Working up at Tanglewood, making meth for this gang.
00:59:32He'd come home, stinking of chemicals.
00:59:36Then, one day, he just vanished.
00:59:40Did you ever contact the police, Cara?
00:59:42Like you lot, what care?
00:59:47Do you think you could identify with any of the members of this organisation?
00:59:53Only Nicolai.
00:59:54He told me.
00:59:56Tommy walked out one day and didn't come back.
00:59:59And I was stupid enough to believe him.
01:00:05Why were you in Nicolai's van the other day?
01:00:08He saw me on the street.
01:00:11Said I could crash at his for the night.
01:00:14And then, I was supposed to leave Edendale.
01:00:16Why?
01:00:20He told me it's not safe for me here.
01:00:25I fell asleep and when I woke up, we were by the woods.
01:00:31Nic wandered off.
01:00:33That's when I nabbed his wallet.
01:00:35Habit, I guess.
01:00:36Then, I heard the gunshot.
01:00:41Did you see anyone else up there?
01:00:44I was scared.
01:00:46I got out of the van and I ran.
01:00:54So, as far as we know, victim eight is Tommy Doyle.
01:00:57He worked on Tanglewood Farm, probably making meth.
01:01:00He was killed somehow and buried without his hand.
01:01:07Victim B was older.
01:01:09Possibly this Billy chap who died on the farm in the distant past.
01:01:14The head was removed.
01:01:15It was kept at the property until it was given to Roy Palfreyman,
01:01:18who had it buried in a local churchyard.
01:01:20Hmm.
01:01:21I mean, we also have Nicolai Dudzik, farm manager turned builder,
01:01:26shot in the woods.
01:01:28Thoughts?
01:01:28I don't believe Kara shot Nicolai.
01:01:31She's a mess, but she's not a killer.
01:01:32Yeah, but we should wait for forensics before we make that call.
01:01:36So, we know Raymond believed in the power of the screaming skull
01:01:40because he didn't want his brother to remove Billy from the farm.
01:01:46So, if Raymond was involved in this meth business,
01:01:51wouldn't he also believe that a hand of glory would keep his crimes hidden?
01:01:55Where are you going with us?
01:01:56Raymond had the ingredients to make a hand of glory.
01:01:59So, if we find it, and if the hand belongs to Tommy...
01:02:03Oh, it would prove Raymond Carlisle was involved in Tommy's death.
01:02:06Oh.
01:02:06Hypothetically speaking, if you're right,
01:02:32and I'm not saying you are,
01:02:34wouldn't Raymond get rid of the hand when he moved out?
01:02:35No, no, it was protecting him.
01:02:38He wouldn't have destroyed it.
01:02:40He went to the trouble of sawing off a man's hand,
01:02:43so he would have kept it safe.
01:02:44Okay, then. So, where is it?
01:02:46It's hidden. It's hidden in here somewhere.
01:02:50Trust me, it is more likely he probably threw it out in the incinerator around the back,
01:02:53but redid the evidence before he left.
01:02:56That's it.
01:02:57What?
01:02:57Fire.
01:02:58That book mentioned a hall in Leeds
01:03:06where a hand of glory was discovered in a nook above a fireplace.
01:03:11Apparently, the smoke disguised the smell.
01:03:13Go on, then.
01:03:30Okay.
01:03:31Okay.
01:03:31This belonged to Derek Carlyle.
01:03:53So Derek left Edendale without his watch or his wallet?
01:03:56I don't think he left at all.
01:04:08Okay, thank you, Dr. Taylor. That's very helpful.
01:04:13Still running, Tess.
01:04:14But she's saying the remains of victim B fit the age and build of Derek Carlyle.
01:04:21And it's feasible that he's only been down there for ten years.
01:04:25It's a shallow grave, it's damp, which accelerates decay,
01:04:28and it makes the skeleton look much older.
01:04:31So not some century-old soldier named Billy, then?
01:04:36None of this makes any sense.
01:04:38The headless body can't belong to Derek Carlyle
01:04:41because Paul Freeman told us that Derek gave him the head.
01:04:44Then there's only one explanation.
01:04:50Paul Freeman must be lying.
01:04:54Right, so before he took early retirement,
01:04:57Roy Paul Freeman had a disciplinary case open against him.
01:05:00I remember the rumours. What was he accused of again?
01:05:02Abuse of authority and criminal conduct
01:05:05in relation to the Bribery Act 2010.
01:05:08I knew he was corrupt.
01:05:09Doesn't mean he'd cover up a murder, though.
01:05:12Why not?
01:05:12Maybe Raymond Carlyle made it worth his while.
01:05:20They said it's the peanuts. They're complimentary.
01:05:24Oh, here we go.
01:05:26Just because I'm retired don't mean I'm not busy.
01:05:28Yeah.
01:05:29You look it.
01:05:30Sorry to disturb you again.
01:05:32Just one or two things we need to clarify.
01:05:35Like what?
01:05:36We've reason to believe that Derek Carlyle didn't leave Edendale
01:05:39and that he never gave you that head.
01:05:42Well, do you figure that? I showed you the photograph.
01:05:44Yeah, I mean, well, you could have got it off of the internet for all we know.
01:05:47And why would I do a thing like that?
01:05:48The headless body found at Tanglewood wasn't some relic from generations past.
01:05:52It was buried around ten years ago.
01:05:54The same time Derek disappeared.
01:05:57So?
01:05:58So did Raymond kill his brother and then pay you off to help cover it up?
01:06:00What would your dad say to all this, eh?
01:06:05Accusing a fellow cop.
01:06:06Without evidence I'm mad.
01:06:08He'd tell you to answer the question.
01:06:10Come on.
01:06:11It's not the first time your ethics have been called into question, is it?
01:06:14I take it you jumped before you were pushed.
01:06:19Don't you think you're missing the obvious here?
01:06:22Not that I tell you how to do your job.
01:06:25All right then.
01:06:26Humour us.
01:06:28Oh, I don't know.
01:06:29A couple of fine young police officers like yourselves.
01:06:32I'm sure you'll figure it out eventually if you work together.
01:06:36After all, two heads are better than one, eh?
01:06:38Now, unless you're intending to arrest me, I'm going to ask you to get lost.
01:06:42Roy.
01:06:43Hey, that's Mr Palfreyman to you lad.
01:06:45Now piss off.
01:06:59What do you think he meant then?
01:07:02Lying through his teeth, obviously.
01:07:04We just need to prove it.
01:07:08No, he was right.
01:07:11We're missing something.
01:07:12But what were we missing?
01:07:28I've been a fool.
01:07:31Two heads are better than one.
01:07:35Two heads are better than one.
01:07:36We need to go back to Lowbridge.
01:07:42Well, I don't care about your protocols.
01:07:44Mr Carlisle.
01:07:45Mr Carlisle.
01:07:46We'd like to have a look around, if that's all right, will you?
01:07:48If you don't want them to.
01:07:50Yeah, well, we'd just get a warrant, so...
01:07:51When you told us you'd be gone any day now, what did you mean?
01:07:54Like I told you, Raymond has been in and out...
01:07:58Because it's been 12 months since you left Tangerwood.
01:08:00Is that right?
01:08:01DC Fry, can you tell us what happens when you remove a screaming skull from its home, please?
01:08:05Yeah, you curse or die within the year.
01:08:07This is ridiculous.
01:08:09Mr Carlisle, do we have your consent to search this room?
01:08:13Too much alike.
01:08:14Won't change anything.
01:08:19Are any of Mr Carlisle's stuff kept elsewhere?
01:08:22Everything should be here.
01:08:23He didn't bring much with him.
01:08:25Just some clothes, a few personal items.
01:08:29Cooper?
01:08:30Yes?
01:08:31Cooper?
01:08:32Yeah?
01:08:34We're going to have to open this Mr Carlisle.
01:08:37Before we do, is there anything you'd like to tell us?
01:08:41Open it.
01:08:53DCI Ben Cooper and Diane Fry interviewing Raymond Carlisle with legal representation.
01:09:08Finally, Mrs Danielle Entwistle is present at Raymond Carlisle's request to act as an appropriate adult.
01:09:13Let's proceed.
01:09:14Mr Carlisle, we have reason to believe that the illegal production of crystal methamphetamines was taking place on Tangerwood Farm.
01:09:22Now, this would have been while it was still under your ownership.
01:09:25I don't even know what that is.
01:09:28Let's try another one, Mr Carlisle.
01:09:33The head that we found in your room, who did it belong to?
01:09:37We believe the skull recovered from your room.
01:09:43Belonged to your brother, Derek Carlisle.
01:09:45DNA tests are underway to confirm this.
01:09:48How did your brother die, Raymond?
01:09:49He slipped on the stairs.
01:09:52Broke his neck.
01:09:53I weren't anywhere near him.
01:09:56Our colleagues did a preliminary examination of the skull found in your possession.
01:10:00There are fractures on the rear section of the right parietal bone,
01:10:04consistent with being hit on the back of the head with a blunt object.
01:10:09Families can be difficult, can't they, Raymond?
01:10:12Even people who are supposed to love each other can cause so much pain.
01:10:19Why don't you tell us what really happened to your brother?
01:10:23Oh, no.
01:10:25I killed him.
01:10:29But it was self-defense.
01:10:32He said he was going to get his gun.
01:10:35He told me he wouldn't be forced out of his own farm.
01:10:41I banned it.
01:10:43I hit him on the head with a skill.
01:10:46So I buried him in the yard.
01:10:49Except for the head.
01:10:50I needed to lift the curse.
01:10:53Things had been bad since Terry got rid of Billy.
01:10:57Billy being a screaming skull kept on the property prior to your brother's death.
01:11:02That's right.
01:11:03Farm needed protection.
01:11:07And what about the drugs, Mr. Carlisle?
01:11:09He told me we were making our own fertilizers and pesticides and such to save money.
01:11:18Who told you that, Raymond?
01:11:19Oh, what's his name?
01:11:22Oh, Nikolai.
01:11:25Did Mr. Nikolai Dudzik threaten you?
01:11:27Force you to keep quiet?
01:11:28No, he wasn't a bad lad.
01:11:33Just trying to make a better life.
01:11:37Not pure greed like some people.
01:11:40We've been trying to figure out why you'd take the head with you, Raymond.
01:11:46Because it would mean you were cursed, right?
01:11:49To die within the year.
01:11:51And the farm was cursed.
01:11:54Your family home.
01:11:55Anybody else moving into the farm.
01:11:57You wouldn't want them to be happy.
01:11:58Is that right?
01:12:00No.
01:12:01Then why did you take it, Raymond?
01:12:02Because he's my brother.
01:12:25Well?
01:12:27They've shipped him back to Lowbridge while the CPS decide what to do with him.
01:12:30Anything in the PM for Tommy Doyle?
01:12:34No, just some bone splintering in the wrist where the hand's missing.
01:12:38Splintering?
01:12:39I mean, that's the kind of injury you see in soldiers.
01:12:43Or victims of industrial accidents.
01:12:46But chances are he lost his hand in an explosion whilst making meth at Tanglewood.
01:12:51Well, even if he did, we can't be sure that that was the cause of death.
01:12:55But maybe there's some reason why Nikolai shut everything down.
01:12:59Well, didn't want people coming round asking questions.
01:13:02Who killed Nikolai then?
01:13:05The rival gang?
01:13:06Nah, he's out of the game.
01:13:07There's no point.
01:13:13Right.
01:13:16Remember when Raymond was talking about Nikolai?
01:13:19He said he wasn't greedy, like some people.
01:13:21What, if there was someone else involved in the meth lab?
01:13:26Who didn't want Nikolai talking?
01:13:28Who knew Raymond had been arrested?
01:13:30So they get a lawyer in.
01:13:32A lawyer that Raymond can't afford because he's got no relatives, he's got no money.
01:13:42I don't know.
01:13:42Hang on a minute.
01:13:55Nah, I can't.
01:13:58What?
01:13:58Have a look.
01:14:04That's a bit above and beyond for a volunteer.
01:14:06Too much of a stretch, the carer.
01:14:10I mean, every time we turned up at the care home, she did try to get rid of us.
01:14:14She did not want us poking around, that's for sure.
01:14:18Follow me.
01:14:19Trace, do you know how Danielle Entwistle works up at Lowbridge?
01:14:26Danielle?
01:14:28Well, Danny, yeah.
01:14:29Our Jimmy was seen in her years back, before she was married, of course.
01:14:33So, Entwistle is her married name?
01:14:35Yeah.
01:14:37She'd be Danielle.
01:14:40Barcroft.
01:14:42Alex Barcroft, daughter.
01:14:43Thanks, Trace.
01:14:43Bye.
01:14:44So, you think that Alex Barcroft is the mastermind behind the meth lab, and that he hired Dudsig
01:14:51to run him?
01:14:53Exactly that, sir.
01:14:54According to the manager at Lowbridge, Danielle started volunteering only after Raymond Caralile
01:15:00had arrived there, said that her father's successful business allowed her to give something
01:15:04back to the community.
01:15:06She immediately latched on to Raymond, paid him a lot of attention.
01:15:09Now, we think she was originally sent there by her dad to groom Raymond, you know, persuade
01:15:13him to sell them Tanglewood Farm?
01:15:14Well, I thought that's what the money was for, for us refusing to buy the farm.
01:15:17That's what Alex Barcroft told us.
01:15:19Now, we believe those payments were, in fact, bribes to allow him to manufacture meth on
01:15:24Tanglewood.
01:15:25I don't know.
01:15:26I mean, why not use his own farm?
01:15:28Meth production contaminates the land, poison fleets into the soil.
01:15:33Put it this way, you wouldn't want it in your back garden.
01:15:36I've checked Alex Barcroft's company accounts, and he generates more income per land than
01:15:40any other farm in the county.
01:15:41We think he was laundering drug money on his farm and used that money to buy Tanglewood.
01:15:46But this is all circumstantially, you know.
01:15:48I mean, have you got anything concrete?
01:15:51Let us have a search warrant for Mr Barcroft's farm, then we will find you something, sir.
01:15:55No, no.
01:15:58Stay at the farm.
01:15:59And if he moves anywhere, follow him.
01:16:01I'll give you 48 hours to come up with some actual evidence.
01:16:03Yes, sir.
01:16:04Do you want me to take over for a bit?
01:16:16No, no, I'm good.
01:16:17All right.
01:16:21You're not mislead?
01:16:24Yeah, no.
01:16:25I miss the shops.
01:16:31No, I miss being able to get whatever food I want, whenever I want.
01:16:35And I really miss proper fried chicken.
01:16:39What about family?
01:16:41Friends?
01:16:43No, I'm fine by myself.
01:16:45Right.
01:16:46Fair enough.
01:16:47Oh, now I'm really hungry.
01:16:53Yeah, me too.
01:16:55Look.
01:16:57He's moving.
01:16:57He's moving.
01:17:17That's a dead end.
01:17:27Must go somewhere.
01:17:29What are you doing?
01:17:32What are you doing?
01:17:33I'm going on foot.
01:17:34I don't want him to see us coming.
01:17:35Shall we call for backup first?
01:17:36Let's just go check it out.
01:17:38You don't want to get Hitchens out of his bed at this time in the morning.
01:17:47All this looks abandoned.
01:18:05Let's just keep our heads down, yeah?
01:18:06Let's just go check it out.
01:18:36Let's just go check it out.
01:19:06What's the plan, Danielle?
01:19:16We're going for a walk.
01:19:20Up there.
01:19:25Up against the wall.
01:19:26Danielle, whatever your dad's got you involved in, you don't have to do this, you know?
01:19:38Dad?
01:19:38Think he's got the imagination for all this?
01:19:43If it was up to him, we'd still be living on government handouts.
01:19:48You're saying this was all your idea?
01:19:50Call it diversification.
01:19:50It was that or bankruptcy.
01:19:51It was that or bankruptcy.
01:19:55I'm building a future here.
01:19:58And I won't let you take that away from me.
01:20:01Danielle?
01:20:03Danielle, listen to me.
01:20:05Think about what you're doing.
01:20:06You're not going to kill two police officers.
01:20:08What's the alternative?
01:20:11Jail?
01:20:12I know you haven't called this in.
01:20:15Were you two gone, we'll have the time to clean up and clear out.
01:20:21Danielle!
01:20:21Move!
01:20:24Go on, go on, go on.
01:20:28Split up!
01:20:29Split up!
01:20:29Hide in there!
01:20:30Hide in there!
01:20:31I'm going to draw him away.
01:20:32You're going to call for backup, yes?
01:20:33Yeah.
01:20:35Get out of here, Danielle!
01:20:36Ah!
01:20:38Ah!
01:20:51We can't live forever!
01:20:56We can't live forever!
01:20:56We can't live forever!
01:21:21There's no way out, man!
01:21:33Shit!
01:21:34Shit.
01:21:35There's one.
01:21:36Get this door over with.
01:21:39Alex.
01:21:41I can't let you put my little girl in jail.
01:21:44Please, I am a police officer.
01:21:47Please.
01:21:48You don't need to do this.
01:21:51You've lost this on yourself.
01:21:53You're on Cooper.
01:22:08You didn't call for backup, then?
01:22:11I got distracted.
01:22:17Pass me your cuffs.
01:22:20Where are yours?
01:22:21Come on!
01:22:22Come on!
01:22:22Come on!
01:22:23Come on!
01:22:25Ah!
01:22:27Ah!
01:22:31We know Tommy Doyle was a user.
01:22:33Did he help himself to some of the merchandise?
01:22:36And you felt the need to make an example of them?
01:22:39No comment.
01:22:40Bit medieval, isn't it?
01:22:42Cutting off a man's hand for stealing.
01:22:45No comment.
01:22:46We know Danielle was in charge.
01:22:48Did she authorise the murder of Tommy Doyle?
01:22:51No, that were an accident.
01:22:54The lad, he got careless.
01:22:57The vat overheated.
01:22:59It exploded and blew his hand clean off.
01:23:02He bled out before anyone could call an ambulance.
01:23:06Doesn't mean she's not responsible.
01:23:08Nicolai was the one who buried him.
01:23:11No wonder he got cold feet.
01:23:12You know the rifle you threatened us with was the same type as the one that killed Mr. Dudsey.
01:23:18Couldn't let him rat you out, could you?
01:23:21The only question is, who pulled the trigger?
01:23:25No.
01:23:26Comment.
01:23:26Forensics can work miracles, Danielle.
01:23:29Gunshot residue on skin and clothes.
01:23:34Danielle knew nothing about it.
01:23:36It was me.
01:23:37And I shot him.
01:23:37He told you that, did he?
01:23:43Fine.
01:23:44He wanted to take care of it himself.
01:23:47Make himself useful.
01:23:49What does it matter now?
01:23:50You know, we're just the same as every other farm out there.
01:23:55Trying to survive.
01:23:57We are the beaten heart of this bloody country.
01:24:00And you would have us on our knees begging for scraps.
01:24:04Or turning our farms into damned eco-reserves.
01:24:06I think that's all we need for now.
01:24:14Hey, hey.
01:24:16Hey.
01:24:18Well done.
01:24:19Two mystery corpses identified.
01:24:22Three unlawful deaths solved.
01:24:24And it made your drugs off taken down.
01:24:26You two, you make a good team.
01:24:29I'll do.
01:24:30Thank you, sir.
01:24:35Your father's son.
01:24:47Planning to stick around, then?
01:24:49Why not?
01:24:50I could think of worse places to be stationed.
01:24:57It was brave, what you did back there.
01:25:00Your dad would be proud.
01:25:01I don't know about that.
01:25:03He'd have torn a strip off me for not calling for backup first.
01:25:05Like you said we should.
01:25:06Well, thank you.
01:25:12Not going to get that?
01:25:14Oh, it's probably just my old partner checking I haven't been trampled to death by a cow yet.
01:25:17Pipe?
01:25:21No, not tonight.
01:25:22I should check on mum.
01:25:23Well, thank you.
01:25:25Say hi from me.
01:25:26Will do.
01:25:29I'll see you tomorrow, yeah?
01:25:31Bye-bye.
01:25:41Mum?
01:25:42Bye-bye.
01:25:42Bye-bye.
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01:26:12Let's go.
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