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00:00:00Why does he have to be so stupid?
00:00:21Be careful. I say a hundred times.
00:00:30Just give him something to do.
00:00:35Mr. Barcroft, what can I do for you?
00:00:38All on schedule, I hope, Nikolai.
00:00:40It's all good. No problem.
00:00:42Don't let me hold you up, then.
00:00:45It's okay.
00:00:48Let's go.
00:00:52FLYNN
00:00:58I can't just say it, I can't just say it.
00:01:28You okay, Raymond?
00:01:58I can't just say it.
00:02:27I can't just say it.
00:02:57I can't just say it.
00:03:27Mum?
00:03:28Shit.
00:03:29Mum?
00:03:30Get off me.
00:03:34What are you doing here?
00:03:41Nice to see you too, Mum.
00:03:48You just stay there, yeah?
00:03:49I'm going to put the kettle on.
00:03:55You just stay there, yeah?
00:03:56I'm going to put the kettle on.
00:04:02Of course you did.
00:04:03Of course you did.
00:04:09I'm going to put the kettle on.
00:04:10I'm going to put the kettle on.
00:04:11I'm going to put the kettle on.
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00:04:23I'm going to put the kettle on.
00:04:24I'm going to put the kettle on.
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00:04:27I'm going to put the kettle on.
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00:04:29I'm going to put the kettle on.
00:04:30I'm going to put the kettle on.
00:04:31I'm going to put it on.
00:04:38I'm with—
00:04:43I don't know.
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00:05:56Sorry I'm late, sir.
00:05:57I forgot my past and some idiot wouldn't let me...
00:05:59Oh, hello.
00:06:00This is Diane Fry.
00:06:02Dear Paul Hitchens, this is DS Todd Ellen.
00:06:05Welcome to Edendale.
00:06:06Thank you, sir.
00:06:07You met DC Ben Cooper, yeah?
00:06:09Yeah, just briefly.
00:06:11There's no time to get settled in, I'm afraid.
00:06:14Human remains have been found buried in the yard of a nearby farm.
00:06:17So, let me show you the brief room.
00:06:18Yeah.
00:06:19Sickeningly overqualified and yet she willingly swaps the bright lights of Leeds for Edendale.
00:06:32Yeah.
00:06:33But why?
00:06:35I don't know.
00:06:36Do us a favour, yeah?
00:06:38You find out.
00:06:43Ben?
00:06:44Yeah?
00:06:45How's Isabel?
00:06:46You know her mum.
00:06:47Getting on with it.
00:06:52Tracey Garnet, Intelligence Officer.
00:06:55Welcome to the madhouse.
00:06:57Right.
00:06:58Firstly, I'd like to welcome Detective Constable Diane Frye to the Greater Dybyshire Major Crimes Unit.
00:07:04As you know, it's been difficult to fill the post of DC in these parts, so I'm very grateful that Diane is here,
00:07:09and I'm sure you'll all make her feel very welcome.
00:07:12Now, Tanglewood Farm.
00:07:16As you know, human remains have been found, and Socko are on site excavating to recover those remains.
00:07:22Obviously, victim identification is the priority through DNA.
00:07:26I'm checking if there's anything on the body to see if we could get a name.
00:07:30Todd has positive ID on the owner of the property.
00:07:33Yep.
00:07:34Er, Alex Barcroft.
00:07:36Look, the, er, the farm has recently changed hands, and it's estimated the burial predates the sale.
00:07:42The previous owner is Raymond Carlyle, 70s, lives in Lowbridge Care Home.
00:07:49He's been there about a year.
00:07:50If the property's been emptied for months, then the body could have been brought in from outside and, well, buried there.
00:07:55Well, that's true Diane, but it's more likely a connection to the farm.
00:07:58I want a full sweep, CCTV footage, who lived there, who worked there, everything.
00:08:04You could work together with Ben on that.
00:08:06Can't wait.
00:08:07Er, when will we get the initial forensics report on the body?
00:08:10Well, why don't you, er, hurry Dr. Taylor along when you're up there?
00:08:14It's take a little longer around here in the Great Darkshire area, Diane.
00:08:18Well, rest assured this is a top priority.
00:08:21And until we can prove otherwise, this case is a murder investigation.
00:08:26Right.
00:08:27Right.
00:08:44It's a nickname.
00:08:45Take my car, yeah?
00:08:46I'd prefer to drive.
00:08:48Yeah, but you don't know where you're going.
00:08:50Yeah, that's what slap nabs are there for.
00:08:52This time of day?
00:08:53The town's going to be gridlocked and I know the back road, so...
00:08:56Fine, whatever.
00:08:57Wait, wait, wait, okay, let's start again, yeah?
00:09:01Hello, my name's Ben, pleased to meet you.
00:09:03What brings you to Edendale?
00:09:05I've been paid by the government to expand the gene pool.
00:09:08And the gene pool.
00:09:23Young Cooper!
00:09:24Jesus.
00:09:25Hello?
00:09:26Now, wouldn't it have to be you?
00:09:27You know each other?
00:09:28Aye, I used to play rugby with his dad.
00:09:29Good player, Joe.
00:09:30Good copper, too.
00:09:31Your dad's in the force?
00:09:32Was.
00:09:33I take it you don't know the identity of the body, Mr. Barcroft?
00:09:34No, sorry.
00:09:35State agents forgot to mention any buried courses.
00:09:36If the builders hadn't paused up, they never would have found it.
00:09:37Sorry, erm...
00:09:38Sorry...
00:09:39what do you mean?
00:09:40Well, that trench...
00:09:41It's not in the plants.
00:09:42So who, should we...
00:09:43Ladies first?
00:09:44Who told them to dig there, then?
00:09:45I don't know.
00:09:46I don't know.
00:09:47No, no.
00:09:49No.
00:09:50So why would the...
00:09:52Ladies first.
00:09:53Who told them to dig there, then?
00:09:54I don't know.
00:10:00What's up?
00:10:02No.
00:10:03It's not nothing to dig there.
00:10:04I don't know.
00:10:05No CCTV
00:10:17The Carlisles were a proud farming family
00:10:21You just wouldn't let a house get into a state like this
00:10:23It's weird
00:10:24This whole place stinks
00:10:27That's country life, you'll get used to that
00:10:29No, no, not that
00:10:31It smells like
00:10:33Like ammonia
00:10:35Right, let's check this farmhouse out
00:10:39Shouldn't we be heading to the crime scene?
00:10:58Definitely a fixer-upper
00:10:59So come on
00:11:07There must be some reason you moved all the way out here
00:11:09I just fancied a change
00:11:13In Leeds, there'll be half a dozen of us sweeping houses size
00:11:19How do you want to do this?
00:11:21Suspect is evasive
00:11:23Changes the subject
00:11:26It's not an interesting story
00:11:27And we have work to do
00:11:29Let me guess
00:11:36You saw an influencer growing veg
00:11:38You thought, that's life affirming
00:11:40I'll give that a go
00:11:41So you moved to the contrary, right?
00:11:43If you'd like, I could show you the right way around to hold a shovel
00:11:46Thank you
00:11:47But being in this job, I've been around plenty of tools
00:11:50We should be systematic
00:11:52So do you want to do downstairs?
00:11:54And I'll start upstairs
00:11:55Let's just look around here
00:11:57Looks like the farm accounts
00:12:15They were hemorrhaging money
00:12:19Salt, nitrate, long peppers and pony
00:12:24What the hell is pony?
00:12:29Probably just the wind
00:12:30What about that?
00:12:49Looks like they only didn't grow out of their teenage goffers
00:12:52They were scared of something
00:13:01These signs are to warm up evil
00:13:04Special interest of yours, is it?
00:13:09My mother's
00:13:10There's two of them
00:13:15If one of these is Raymond Carlyle
00:13:19Where's the brother?
00:13:22Hey, hey
00:13:25Oi, come here
00:13:27Stop
00:13:33Oi
00:13:42Come back
00:13:44You're set, Basically
00:13:46Go back
00:13:58What?
00:13:58Stop
00:13:59Sit
00:14:00Put
00:14:01Put
00:14:03Put
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00:14:05Put
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00:14:11Put
00:14:12Put
00:14:12Put
00:14:13Keep
00:14:14Put
00:14:14I could have helped. She's a person of interest. I need to get an ID.
00:14:24How do you know? Her name's Cara Dial. She's a regular customer.
00:14:28Possession of drugs, shoplifting the usual. She's probably just squatting.
00:14:33You didn't think to sell anything?
00:14:34You were already out the door. Impressive speed, by the way.
00:14:38Can I help you, officers?
00:14:41DC Diane Fry. When can we get the initial findings?
00:14:44What my colleague means, Dr. Taylor, is we'd very much like your first impression
00:14:49without you committing to any specifics at this early stage.
00:14:52I see one male, adult, advanced to case and old fingerprints.
00:14:57Forensic archaeologist estimates he's been there 12 to 18 months.
00:15:00Raymond Carlisle was still living here back then.
00:15:02Any ID on the body? Bank cards, driver's licence now?
00:15:06No. He was wearing that, though.
00:15:09Mass-produced, but might help with identification.
00:15:11Severe pre-mortem tooth to case, a possible history of drug use, homelessness, or both.
00:15:18Oh, there is one more thing.
00:15:20His left hand is missing.
00:15:23How the hell does that happen?
00:15:26I believe that's your job.
00:15:32Nikolai Dudzik, you own the company, contracted to do the renovations.
00:15:54My men are all legal. I check.
00:16:00You're all right. We're not here for that.
00:16:02The new owner says that there was no reason for anybody to be digging in that area. Is that right?
00:16:06My foreman told the boy to dig the trench to keep him out of the way.
00:16:11Of all the places he could dig, he happens to hit a makeshift grave.
00:16:14What are you saying? I saw the body. It was on the ground a long time.
00:16:19We've been here a few days.
00:16:22At this stage, we're just trying to establish the facts, Mr. Dudzik.
00:16:26Here is a fact.
00:16:28I should have turned this job down.
00:16:33It's been one issue, then another.
00:16:36Accident.
00:16:37Broken tools.
00:16:38The blaze is cursed.
00:16:54The carer says he gets confused easily.
00:16:57Find out what happened to his brother is a priority.
00:17:01Raymond?
00:17:03It's Danielle.
00:17:04Those police officers are here to see you.
00:17:06Remember? Remember? I told you about them.
00:17:16Hello, Mr. Carvalho.
00:17:20We'd like to talk to you about Tanglewood Farm.
00:17:25Do you know it?
00:17:26Of course I know it.
00:17:29It's my home.
00:17:31Can you tell us if anyone's ever been buried on the farm?
00:17:34Well, some animals, maybe.
00:17:41And what about people?
00:17:43People?
00:17:45No.
00:17:50Mr. Carlyle?
00:17:53This is a picture of you and your brother, isn't it?
00:17:56Ah, that's right.
00:18:01Me and Derek.
00:18:04Can you tell us what happened to Derek?
00:18:08He'd be looking after the farm.
00:18:11No.
00:18:13No, Derek isn't there, Mr. Carlyle.
00:18:15He's not...
00:18:16No.
00:18:23He left.
00:18:25What do you mean, he left?
00:18:28Walked out.
00:18:30Years ago.
00:18:32Not heard from him since.
00:18:36Oh, you've been up there.
00:18:38To the farm.
00:18:40Stay away.
00:18:41It's not safe.
00:18:44He's not there anymore.
00:18:46He can't protect you.
00:18:49Derek, you mean Derek, how protected.
00:18:51Leave me alone.
00:18:54Get out.
00:18:55Get out.
00:18:56Get out.
00:19:00Come on.
00:19:04It's all right.
00:19:06I know, he's pretty distressed.
00:19:07Let's see what she says.
00:19:08Is he all right?
00:19:10Raymond gets confused very easily.
00:19:13He was already very poorly when I started volunteering.
00:19:16He'd been in and out of hospital.
00:19:19Can I ask what this is about?
00:19:21I'm afraid we can't really discuss that.
00:19:23Do you know if anyone else was living with him at the farm?
00:19:27I believe he was by himself up there.
00:19:30He never has any visitors.
00:19:34If that's everything.
00:19:35Yeah, we'll be in touch if we need to speak to Mr. Carlisle again.
00:19:40I don't think that's a good idea.
00:19:42We wouldn't be here if it wasn't important.
00:19:53Should have pushed him a bit harder.
00:19:55No need.
00:19:56A fiver says the body belongs to this brother, Derek.
00:19:59He left Edendale for a few years.
00:20:01Comes back out of the blue.
00:20:02Wants his share of the farm.
00:20:03The two brothers start firing.
00:20:04And what about the tooth decay?
00:20:06Juliana thought the victim was a drug user.
00:20:09Maybe Derek's not that big on oral hygiene.
00:20:10I don't know.
00:20:12Anyway, I'll get someone down here to DNA swab Raymond.
00:20:15Fine.
00:20:17First, I think we need to pay a visit to your regular customer.
00:20:26She usually hangs out in this park.
00:20:32Let me talk to her first, yeah?
00:20:34All right, Cara.
00:20:49Look, I'm not here to give you a hard time, all right?
00:20:54It's just you might be able to help us with our inquiries.
00:20:58Why were you at Tanglewood Farm?
00:21:00I wasn't.
00:21:01Come on, get her out.
00:21:02When you're deaf, I wasn't there.
00:21:04Look, I don't want to have to take you down to the police station.
00:21:07Okay, do it.
00:21:08Haven't done anything.
00:21:10Illegal trespass, at the very least.
00:21:12And, you know, considering your history of drug...
00:21:15Listen.
00:21:19We just need some information.
00:21:24Fine.
00:21:26Look, I've been crashing there a few weeks, that's all.
00:21:28I got kicked out of my flat.
00:21:30I needed somewhere to sleep.
00:21:32When the builders turned up, the big fella, Nikolai, said I could stay so long as I kept out the way.
00:21:39Okay.
00:21:40Did you see what happened there earlier?
00:21:45Judging by the freaks in paper suits, I'm guessing it wasn't a dead pig they found.
00:21:51What about the men that live there?
00:21:53Raymond Carlisle, do you know him?
00:21:54Or his brother, Derek?
00:21:56Never met them.
00:22:00What?
00:22:00I swear.
00:22:05Alright, go on.
00:22:10You believe her, do you?
00:22:11She's a good kid.
00:22:14Just trapped.
00:22:17So what are we going to do now?
00:22:19Hitchens is going to want some progress.
00:22:21Let's hope for a DNA match.
00:22:23Until then, we need to find out everything we can about Raymond Carlisle.
00:22:26Um, first day of tradition.
00:22:39That's kind, but, um, no thanks.
00:22:41I'm not really a cake person.
00:22:43All the more for the rest of us, yep.
00:22:45Er, right, well, a few of us are going for a drink after work.
00:22:52I've got plans, so.
00:22:54Thank you, though.
00:22:55Well, that's a shame.
00:22:58I'll leave it in the break room, in case you change your mind.
00:23:03Who doesn't like cake?
00:23:06Listen, we're a close team here.
00:23:08You might want to make an effort, you know.
00:23:09I like to keep my work and private life separate, thank you very much.
00:23:13Alright.
00:23:14Anyway, come and look at this.
00:23:19Oh.
00:23:20Oh, Raymond was cautioned for the use of red diesel.
00:23:23Now, red diesel is...
00:23:25Cheap fuel for tractors, boats, stuff like that, illegal for road use, yes, I know.
00:23:30That chemical smell on the farm.
00:23:32What if he wasn't just using red diesel, but was laundering it and selling it on?
00:23:36Possible.
00:23:36I mean, it's good money.
00:23:38Gets in with bad people.
00:23:39Something goes wrong.
00:23:40Says the reporting officer is Sergeant Roy Powell Freeman.
00:23:44He's retired now, but I know where to find him.
00:23:46Diane, any news about our victim?
00:23:50Um, no idea yet, sir.
00:23:52But I think we might actually have a new lead.
00:23:54Oh, good.
00:23:55Getting on all right with Ben?
00:23:57Yeah, he's making me feel right at home, sir.
00:24:00Excellent.
00:24:01I'll let you get on with it.
00:24:04Right at home, eh?
00:24:06The flat smells like rats and mould, so yeah.
00:24:09They must really wish you in, Leeds.
00:24:22So this is the ramp?
00:24:24Um, it's quince.
00:24:27Hmm.
00:24:27Beer's crap, food's not much better, so...
00:24:30So, you get it all to yourselves?
00:24:32No locals, all to bring you?
00:24:34Exactly.
00:24:35There's your man.
00:24:35You hear about the body up at Tanglewood?
00:24:40I might be retired, but nothing happens on my old patch without me knowing.
00:24:44Hello, Roy.
00:24:45Who's this?
00:24:47DC Diane Fry.
00:24:49Not from Edendale, then?
00:24:51Nope.
00:24:52We were wondering what you could tell us about Raymond Carlisle.
00:24:55I know you picked him up a few years back.
00:24:58Odd ones, the Carlisles.
00:25:00Looked alike, yeah, but talk about chalk and cheese.
00:25:03Didn't get on, then.
00:25:04Fought like cat and dog.
00:25:06Even more when the farm went south.
00:25:08Blamed each other.
00:25:09I got a phone call from Raymond one day.
00:25:12He was in a state.
00:25:13They'd had a row.
00:25:15Derek had beaten him senseless.
00:25:17Broke his jaw.
00:25:18So, I gave Derek a choice.
00:25:21Said I wouldn't nick him.
00:25:22As long as he left Edendale and never came back.
00:25:26Last time I saw him, ten years ago.
00:25:28Right.
00:25:30So, Raymond ran the farm on his own, then?
00:25:33Aye, well.
00:25:34He got a farm hand in, tried his best, till he got sick.
00:25:37Could Raymond have been laundering red diesel on Tanglewood?
00:25:40We know organised criminal networks are getting involved in the trade.
00:25:43You know, someone found out and shut them up.
00:25:46What's so funny?
00:25:47Sorry, just the thought of Raymond Carlisle as some big gangster.
00:25:51Trust me, he don't have it in him, he never has.
00:25:53But it could be a possibility.
00:25:55It was a routine check at a cattle market.
00:25:58Half the farmers round here got caught out.
00:26:00And I made sure they just got a slap on the wrist.
00:26:02Sorry, why would you do that?
00:26:03Look around, you love.
00:26:05The farmers are all struggling to make ends meet.
00:26:08And they've got all this perfectly good diesel lying around.
00:26:10Can you blame them?
00:26:12Dr Taylor.
00:26:13You need to come back to the farm.
00:26:15Right.
00:26:17Yep, be right there.
00:26:21Anything on our victim?
00:26:23Wisdom, Chief.
00:26:24Fully developed epiphysioplates, only partially fused.
00:26:27I'd say early 20s.
00:26:29Not Derek Carlisle, then?
00:26:31Actually, that's not why I called.
00:26:33While we were excavating the remains, we found something.
00:26:36Was it the hand?
00:26:37No.
00:26:38It's another body.
00:26:41But this one's missing a head.
00:26:52They found something else.
00:26:54I told you.
00:26:58You have nothing to worry about.
00:27:03Because when I do a job, I do it properly.
00:27:06More evidence has been discovered.
00:27:21We just need Mr Carlisle to share what he knows.
00:27:25It's crucial that we don't just drop their schedules.
00:27:27We understand.
00:27:28We understand.
00:27:29He's always better when he's gardening.
00:27:32Seems more himself.
00:27:34How are you getting on, Raymond?
00:27:37Hello.
00:27:38We met yesterday, Mr Carlisle.
00:27:40We, um, we don't want to cause you any distress, but we have to ask.
00:27:47Were you aware that human remains were buried on Tanglewood Farm?
00:27:51What do you mean?
00:27:53Remains?
00:27:54We found bodies buried in the yard.
00:27:57One missing a hand, one missing a head.
00:27:59I understand that you employed a farmhand.
00:28:04Farmhand?
00:28:06No.
00:28:06Just me and Derek.
00:28:08No, this would be after Derek left.
00:28:10I said not to take him.
00:28:17Take who, Mr Carlisle?
00:28:19Billy.
00:28:20I told Derek to leave and be.
00:28:24Who's Billy, Mr Carlisle?
00:28:27Does Billy work on the farm?
00:28:29I don't know.
00:28:31Dead before I was born.
00:28:33We kept him in the house.
00:28:35He protected us.
00:28:38Derek wanted red.
00:28:40He got the couple to help.
00:28:43That, yeah, they were, they were both gone.
00:28:47I'll be gone too, soon.
00:28:50Don't talk like that, Raymond.
00:28:52And he'd die now.
00:28:54You'll see.
00:28:56Mr Carlisle?
00:28:57I'm sorry, but Raymond isn't well.
00:28:59Yeah, we just need to...
00:29:00It's okay.
00:29:01I think we got what we came for.
00:29:06Thank you, Mr Carlisle.
00:29:10Is there a problem?
00:29:32Because you've not spoke to me since Lowbridge.
00:29:35Yes, there is a problem.
00:29:37You undermined me back then.
00:29:38We got what we came for.
00:29:40He didn't tell us anything.
00:29:41That's not true.
00:29:42He told us who Billy was.
00:29:43When?
00:29:44Have you ever heard of a screaming skull?
00:29:48A what?
00:29:48A screaming skull.
00:29:49It's a mummified human head.
00:29:51Very funny, Cooper.
00:29:52No, listen to me.
00:29:53I'm not joking.
00:29:54Hear me out.
00:29:55You remember Raymond said Billy was dead, but they kept her in the house, right?
00:29:59Well, around here, people used to tell stories about Screaming Billy.
00:30:02Edendale's very own screaming skull.
00:30:04They used to fight kids with it at Halloween.
00:30:06Get to bed, or Screaming Billy's going to get you.
00:30:08And I think that's what Raymond was going on about.
00:30:11You're saying Billy is just an old skull?
00:30:14So the headless skeleton...
00:30:15Probably just the rest of it.
00:30:16Oh, this takes me back.
00:30:24Fond memories.
00:30:27The barmaid at the Ram asked on your message, said you want to speak to me again?
00:30:31Yeah.
00:30:32Yeah, we had another question for you.
00:30:34What do you know about Screaming Billy?
00:30:36Ha, Billy.
00:30:38I was wondering when we'd get round to him.
00:30:39Yeah, well, we'd been to see Mr Carlyle.
00:30:43Right, well.
00:30:44A year or so before Derek Carlyle left Edendale, he turned up on my doorstep with a wooden box.
00:30:53He asked me if I would dispose of the contents.
00:30:56Here.
00:31:00This is Screaming Billy, I take it?
00:31:02Aye.
00:31:06Horrible old thing.
00:31:07Skin like old boot leather.
00:31:09I didn't see any need for a fuss.
00:31:11It was clearly ancient, like a holy relic, so I gave it to the vicar down at St Josephine's.
00:31:17He buried it in the churchyard in an unmarked grave.
00:31:20And this vicar can confirm that, yeah?
00:31:23Oh, aye, he could.
00:31:24Only he's buried in the churchyard and all nowadays.
00:31:27You didn't report the discovery of unidentified human remains?
00:31:31Look at it.
00:31:32Belongs in a museum.
00:31:34Not being dissected by some pathologist.
00:31:38Thank you for your time, Mr Balfrey.
00:31:40Please.
00:31:41Roy.
00:31:42You're a good lad.
00:31:43I meant to get in touch with you after what happened.
00:31:47Don't worry about it.
00:31:49Thanks again.
00:31:50Right, well.
00:31:51I'll be off then.
00:31:52You know where to find me.
00:31:53See you, Roy.
00:31:54Right, the second headless body cannot be Derek Carlyle because Derek gave Roy the head.
00:32:06So it's this Billy person then.
00:32:08Are we going to get a proper ID?
00:32:10I think I might know someone who could ID him for us.
00:32:13Just a heads up.
00:32:18She gave me a bit, yeah, temperament.
00:32:22Sorry, love.
00:32:22It's not a good time.
00:32:23I've got Mrs Gill in there.
00:32:25Oh, who's this?
00:32:26Mum, this is DC, Dan Fry, Diane.
00:32:29This is me mum.
00:32:30Hiya, Mrs Cooper.
00:32:31Oh, come on, Isabel.
00:32:32I'm delighted to meet you.
00:32:35I'll get rid of Mrs Gill.
00:32:36She's a miserable old soul anyway.
00:32:37OK.
00:32:43She's trying to contact the dead.
00:32:53More about seeing the future.
00:32:57Some people find it comforting.
00:33:02Are you all right, Mum?
00:33:04Yeah.
00:33:04Can you give me Andy, I love that?
00:33:06These blocks have gone everywhere.
00:33:08Give us a sec.
00:33:10If you're done now.
00:33:13Let's go.
00:33:43Can you just leave them there?
00:33:54I'll pick them up later.
00:33:55OK.
00:33:58Right.
00:33:59So, screaming schools have been found all over the country.
00:34:03Found under floorboards, ripped up in walls.
00:34:07They belong to people whose spirits are so rooted in a place
00:34:12that they refuse to leave, even after they die.
00:34:16Right.
00:34:16Let's see.
00:34:19OK.
00:34:20Here it is.
00:34:22Screaming schools offer luck and protection to all living residents.
00:34:28But if the head is removed from a property,
00:34:31ill fortune befalls all who lives there.
00:34:34Furthermore, whoever took the school is cursed to die within the year.
00:34:39Er, any idea who this Billy is or when he might have died?
00:34:45Well, Grandmother used to say that Billy were a soldier
00:34:48who took us on life after he returned from the war.
00:34:52My guess is whoever buried him up there would be long dead themselves now.
00:34:56Could I borrow that, Mum?
00:34:59Sure.
00:35:03OK, I think I know what happened to the missing hand.
00:35:05Take a criminal's left hand, you preserve it in certain ingredients,
00:35:09make a candle out of it, you've got a hand of glory.
00:35:13That is disgusting.
00:35:14Light the candle and hay pressed or you disappear.
00:35:18Disappear?
00:35:19Yeah, it means you go undetected by it.
00:35:22Look, here, it says that criminals used hands of glory
00:35:25so their evil deeds went undetected.
00:35:28You have no evidence this hand was taken for that reason.
00:35:31But I do.
00:35:31Look at this.
00:35:34Where are we?
00:35:36There.
00:35:36Take a felon's left hand, put it into a vessel with nitrous salt and long peppers,
00:35:40then make a candle from virgin wax, sesame and pony
00:35:43with a wick made from the felon's hair.
00:35:47Recognise those ingredients?
00:35:49Exactly what I found in the kitchen at Tanglewood Farm.
00:35:52Thank you very much.
00:36:05Right, so we have two victims, both missing body parts
00:36:08associated with occult artefacts,
00:36:10the ingredients for making those same artefacts we found at the farm,
00:36:14along with apotropaic markings.
00:36:16Whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:36:17You what?
00:36:18It's magic to ward off evil.
00:36:20It's what a screaming school does.
00:36:22Hands of glory conceal criminal activities.
00:36:26I'm aware of the folklore,
00:36:27but how does this help to ID our victim?
00:36:30Well, I would wager
00:36:32that the first victim is
00:36:34probably a known criminal.
00:36:36Hands of glory can only be made from convicted felons.
00:36:38Victor B probably has the first name, Billy, maybe an ex-soldier.
00:36:46What do you make of this hypothesis, Diane?
00:36:48This is an area of special interest for Ben.
00:36:54So maybe his enthusiasm is getting the better of him.
00:36:57But in my opinion, people are more likely to murder for money than magic.
00:37:01My thoughts exactly.
00:37:03Well, speaking of money, Diane,
00:37:05the number of crunchers have had a look at that ledger you've found.
00:37:08And there are payments from the farm's new owner, Barcroft,
00:37:11to Raymond Carlyle that predate the sale.
00:37:15Todd.
00:37:15Right, so, Diane wins that round.
00:37:25Go find out what Barcroft was paying Carlyle for.
00:37:28Will do, Saj.
00:37:38What was I supposed to say?
00:37:45Come on, get in, get in, you're just saying.
00:38:16Oh, you just buggers.
00:38:17Hey, morning, young Cooper.
00:38:19Ah, just Cooper or Ben's fine.
00:38:22Oh, we've got some questions for you.
00:38:24That's all right.
00:38:25Oh, yeah?
00:38:26Come on.
00:38:31A second buddy.
00:38:39Look, anything I can do, just let me know.
00:38:42Raymond Carlyle's financial record shows several large payments received from yourself over the last few years.
00:38:52Aye, they were double loans.
00:38:54What for?
00:38:55Well, Tanglewood was in a bit of a state.
00:38:57Oh, Raymond's bills were piling up, so I offered help.
00:39:02So you'll have records of these loans, then?
00:39:04Ah, somewhere.
00:39:06Oh, to be honest, it was more of a gentleman's agreement.
00:39:08I find it strange that you'd hand over thousands in unsecured loans to a rival business, out of the goodness of your own heart.
00:39:16All right, I admit it.
00:39:18You got me.
00:39:19I might have had an ulterior motive.
00:39:22Look, I knew Raymond was getting on.
00:39:25No children, no family to pass the farm on to.
00:39:28It's only a matter of time before Tanglewood would be up for sale.
00:39:30So, in return for the loans, you?
00:39:33I got first refusal.
00:39:35Oh, it's good land.
00:39:36I knew we could expand the place, develop Tanglewood into a private residence, and make a tidy profit.
00:39:44Roy Palfreyman said Mr Carlyle employed to want to help him out on the farm like a labourer.
00:39:49I don't suppose you know who that is?
00:39:51There were no records at the farm, then, well.
00:39:54Mr Carlyle wasn't very forthcoming.
00:39:56I don't know who you're talking about.
00:39:59Though we were more than a labourer, from what you understand.
00:40:02More like a farm manager.
00:40:04So you met him?
00:40:05Aye.
00:40:06So have you.
00:40:11Why didn't you tell us you'd been farm manager at Tanglewood?
00:40:18What, and now you're a construction manager there?
00:40:21That's a bit coincidental, isn't it?
00:40:22When did you start working at Tanglewood Farm?
00:40:27The first time, with Raymond Carlyle?
00:40:30Maybe eight years ago.
00:40:34So you could have been there when Victor Mayo was buried?
00:40:37Even though you told us you'd only been there a few days.
00:40:40I told you.
00:40:41I know nothing about those bodies.
00:40:43Why'd you live in Tanglewood?
00:40:45To set up my business.
00:40:47That's what I did before I came to England.
00:40:50I'm not a farmer.
00:40:53Mr Carlyle hired me only because I was cheap.
00:40:57But I just did what he told me.
00:41:00Fix tractor, mend fence, take animals to slaughter.
00:41:03Bury corpses.
00:41:05I've never hurt anybody.
00:41:07That's not what I asked.
00:41:11Did you ever meet Mr Carlyle's brother?
00:41:14No.
00:41:15He never mentioned a brother.
00:41:17What about Billy?
00:41:20Billy?
00:41:22I don't know.
00:41:25Sometimes we'd get on seasonal workers.
00:41:28A few days, a few weeks.
00:41:30They come, they go.
00:41:31Okay.
00:41:34How do you know Cara Doyle?
00:41:35Because I'll tell you this.
00:41:36She seems to know a lot about you.
00:41:40You let her sleep on the farm.
00:41:42Isn't that right, Nikolai?
00:41:44Yeah?
00:41:46What did you ask for in return?
00:41:48Not that.
00:41:49I have a daughter back in Poland.
00:41:54Everything I do is for her.
00:41:57Cara reminds me of my Nadia, so I'll let you stay at the farm.
00:42:01But I want her.
00:42:04There is evil on that farm.
00:42:08Evil?
00:42:10What do you mean by evil?
00:42:11Two bodies, you said.
00:42:14Tooting once is natural.
00:42:16Evil, I'm a mistake.
00:42:19But to come and date in a game, evil.
00:42:23I don't know.
00:42:53Did you talk to the police?
00:42:55No.
00:43:00I didn't tell them anything.
00:43:11Where are we going?
00:43:16There is something I have to do.
00:43:23What are we doing here?
00:43:46Stay in the car.
00:43:47There is something I have to do.
00:43:49There is something I have to do.
00:43:50There is something I have to do.
00:43:52There is something I have to do.
00:43:56There is something I have to do.
00:45:04He was found by a couple out running, based on body temperature and rigour. I'd say he's been here all night. No weapon. Got a shell casing, though. 22 calibre. Most likely a hunting rifle.
00:45:16I don't fancy our chance of finding any witnesses.
00:45:19Sawcoe's discovered his vehicle at the edge of the woods.
00:45:21I don't know.
00:45:51Ben.
00:46:01Looks like Mr. Dudzik had company recently.
00:46:08I don't know.
00:46:15So, as you know, we now have another body to deal with. Nikolai Dudzik. Shot in the hogtail woods.
00:46:27Well, the plus side is not missing any body parts, so we don't need to worry about being exed by a devil's kneecap or something.
00:46:34Safe to say, this case is unusual. So it's no surprise that the local press have taken an interest.
00:46:40There won't be long before the nationals are far behind. I want, at the end of the day, to be able to report that we've made concrete progress.
00:46:49Ben, Diane, stay on the Tanglewood Farm bodies. Nikolai's death has to be connected somehow.
00:46:53Anything else?
00:46:55Yes. We've just had the soil analysis results from Tanglewood Farm, but it doesn't state on the email who ordered them.
00:47:02Soil analysis? Oh, come on. Come on. Who's been wasting our limited resources ordering expensive tests?
00:47:10Ah, me, sir. You better have a bloody good reason.
00:47:19You all right there, Muffin, are you? Yeah. Any results yet on the hair from Nikolai's one?
00:47:23Oh, at least we'll get the DNA results back. It'll be tomorrow morning.
00:47:26In the meantime, I do want to buy you a Welcome to Edendale drink.
00:47:31Erm, sounds like a plan. Erm, Ben, you're in, all right?
00:47:38Sure.
00:47:48So, are you sorted with somewhere to stay, or...?
00:47:51A flat in town. It'll do for now.
00:47:53Oh, right. Just you, is it? Can't drag some fella out here in the middle of nowhere?
00:47:59Just me.
00:48:02How long you're staying? A few months? Years?
00:48:04I haven't really thought that far ahead, so...
00:48:07No, no, no. You seem like the type who has a plan.
00:48:13Just gonna take it day by day.
00:48:17Hmm.
00:48:19Er, I need a drink.
00:48:26Thanks for coming.
00:48:29I didn't really know the whole etiquette, cos we didn't do the after-work-drinks thing in Leeds.
00:48:35And thanks for covering for me today. Soil analysis.
00:48:38In Leeds, that would be considered best practice.
00:48:40No, I get it.
00:48:43And partners should have each of us backs, right?
00:48:46Yeah, look...
00:48:48I am sorry about that.
00:48:50I should have backed you up with Hinchin' yesterday.
00:48:52It's all right.
00:48:53What are those?
00:48:57Corn dollies.
00:48:59My gran used to say the spirit of the corn lived inside them during the winter.
00:49:03And in the spring, they were buried in the ground and brought the spirit back to life.
00:49:08Right.
00:49:11People round here like their traditions.
00:49:14Yeah, I'm starting to notice.
00:49:15Why don't we talk about something else?
00:49:20Erm...
00:49:21OK.
00:49:23What are you really doing in Edendale?
00:49:27Cos we don't get many coppers coming here cos they fancy a break.
00:49:31It's tricky to get noticed in Leeds, so...
00:49:35I thought I'd make my mark out here in the sticks.
00:49:38Is that so? OK.
00:49:40Well, you might be a good city copper, but...
00:49:43this rural policing's...
00:49:45harder than it looks.
00:49:49Look, it's different for you cos...
00:49:51you got to learn everything from your dad.
00:49:55Why didn't you say Barrow was your old man? I mean...
00:49:57Actually, I should have guessed cos...
00:49:59Cooper means barrel maker, doesn't it?
00:50:01So...
00:50:03What happened?
00:50:04And look, you are more than welcome to tell me to mind my own business.
00:50:06Yeah, do that.
00:50:08Right, Benny boy.
00:50:10Let's...
00:50:11you and me...
00:50:13show this lass how we drink in the country.
00:50:15Cheers.
00:50:16Oh, just let me come round and show him my pouring skills.
00:50:28I'm very good.
00:50:30Well, Levy, are you alright getting home?
00:50:32The road tilts towards his front door, he'll be fine.
00:50:35That pint's been there all night, surprised it didn't get next.
00:50:38It's another local tradition, don't worry about it.
00:50:39Don't worry about it.
00:50:45Alright?
00:50:47Erm, yeah, it's just a minute, seeing if I settled in alright.
00:51:09Yeah, that's for you. Your expensive tests.
00:51:29You do know that all those have agricultural uses, don't you?
00:51:32I used to work on my grandparents' farm.
00:51:35Alright.
00:51:37Hydrogen peroxide, that's hair bleach.
00:51:38What's hair bleach?
00:51:39Added to feed to help fibre digestion.
00:51:42Phenylactic acid, then?
00:51:43I don't know, probably a fertiliser.
00:51:46Er, you've a visitor at Brookdask, Ben.
00:51:49It's Alex Barcroft.
00:51:51Oh, jeez, Tracy.
00:51:52Listen, all I'm saying is, it's not Leeds, right?
00:51:54You waste money on stuff like that,
00:51:55you're gonna have hitches on your back.
00:51:57Get it.
00:51:59Thanks.
00:52:00Alright.
00:52:09I'll go away for 24 hours and I'll come back and me builder's gone AWOL.
00:52:13And then I find an old from him saying that he's been dragged in here by you lot.
00:52:16So what's going on?
00:52:17You haven't heard, have you?
00:52:19Heard what?
00:52:21Don't worry, it's not the cake.
00:52:24Oh, I can see that.
00:52:26Chicken soup, eat it and make you feel better.
00:52:29And two decongestants, yeah?
00:52:31Thank you, that's very kind.
00:52:33You're welcome.
00:52:34We're a small team so we need everyone fighting fit.
00:52:39Tracy, can I ask you something?
00:52:42Yeah, sure.
00:52:46How did Ben's dad die?
00:52:48I mean, judging by the medal, I'm assuming it was in the line of duty.
00:52:53Er, yeah.
00:52:55Joe Cooper was found beside his car out at Bogarts Bridge outside of town,
00:53:00beaten to death.
00:53:02Did they find out who did it?
00:53:05Must have suspects at least.
00:53:07Too many.
00:53:08I mean, Joe Cooper put so many criminals behind bars.
00:53:12Listen, try carefully, okay?
00:53:15Ben, he gets stopped most days by old ears offering condolences
00:53:18and he has to walk past that plaque outside.
00:53:21He can't even go to the pub without being reminded.
00:53:25The pint on the bar?
00:53:26Mm-hmm.
00:53:27First copper in the bar each night buys a beer for Joe Cooper.
00:53:31For all he knows, the killer's still walking around Eatondale.
00:53:34Makes it hard to move on.
00:53:37Now eat your soup.
00:53:47What happened?
00:53:49Well, I can't discuss an active case, but we are treating it as suspicious.
00:53:53Are you saying he was murdered?
00:53:56Like I said, I can't discuss it.
00:53:58Come on, young Cooper.
00:53:59It's me.
00:54:00Eh?
00:54:01My dad used to tell me all sorts about what was going on around here.
00:54:03I know.
00:54:04I know.
00:54:05And as soon as I have some news, you'll be the first to know, I promise.
00:54:07I'll show you what you do.
00:54:08What a mess, eh?
00:54:12Pseudo-Raphadrine nodal decongestant.
00:54:27Pseudo-ephedrin, nodal decongestant.
00:54:48How much do you know about decongestants?
00:54:50Are you putting together a pub, Chrissy?
00:54:53Most decongestants used to contain pseudo-ephedrin.
00:54:55They took it out because criminals could use it to make crystal meth.
00:54:58So they had to use another method involving methylamine and phenylactic acid.
00:55:03Both chemicals found in the soil analysis.
00:55:05That is why the farm stank of chemicals.
00:55:07I bet Nikolai was involved.
00:55:09Oh, well, hang on a minute, right?
00:55:11Like most towns, we have our fair share of users, but a meth lab, come on.
00:55:15All the other chemicals are also compatible with drugs manufacture.
00:55:19Now, I am telling you, someone was making crystal meth on Tanglewood Farm.
00:55:23But should we tell Hitchens?
00:55:24Yeah, it's something you should see.
00:55:25Right, so I did an ANPR search on Nikolai Dudzik's car, got a hit, so I checked CCTV footage, shows up on West Street here the day before yesterday.
00:55:40He said his daughter was back in Poland.
00:55:43No, that's not his daughter. I'll bring it back a bit.
00:55:45OK.
00:55:46That's Karen Doyle.
00:55:50Does Sarge know about this?
00:55:51No, not yet.
00:55:52He's gone back up to Hogtail Woods.
00:55:54Hitchens said we need to stay on the Tanglewood Farm bodies.
00:55:57Like the man said, it's all connected.
00:55:58Oh, listen to me.
00:56:20Hey, hey, hey, hey.
00:56:21Calm down, all right?
00:56:23Calm down.
00:56:23You need to come with us because of what happened with Nikolai.
00:56:26Listen to me.
00:56:27Listen to me.
00:56:28You're coming with us.
00:56:31Ben?
00:56:32Yes?
00:56:33Look at that.
00:56:34That's my private stuff.
00:56:48Now, we know you was with Nikolai the day before yesterday.
00:56:52You were seen on CCTV cameras in Edendale Town Centre.
00:56:57Why were you in Nikolai's van?
00:56:58We found your hair on the headrest.
00:57:04So we'll have the DNA evidence to prove that you were there.
00:57:07We also found Nikolai's wallet in your bag.
00:57:11Forensics will show residue of the gunshot on your skin and clothes.
00:57:16I've got to be honest with you, Cara.
00:57:18It's not looking good for you right now.
00:57:20I didn't kill him.
00:57:22But you were there, right?
00:57:25OK.
00:57:26New question.
00:57:27Can you tell me who he is?
00:57:31Just some fellow I met.
00:57:32Can't remember his name.
00:57:33Are you sure about that?
00:57:35Because you look really comfortable.
00:57:36So, boyfriend?
00:57:38Family, then?
00:57:40Why do you care?
00:57:44Cara, a body was found at Tanglewood Farm.
00:57:46Two bodies, actually.
00:57:48You were staying up at the farm.
00:57:50I told you.
00:57:51Don't know anything.
00:57:52We have reason to believe the first body belongs to that man.
00:57:56Why would you think that?
00:58:02This crucifix was taken from you when you were arrested.
00:58:05This crucifix, which is identical, was found with the body.
00:58:11No, it's not him.
00:58:13It can't be.
00:58:14Nikolai said it wasn't him.
00:58:16What's his name, Cara?
00:58:18He lied to me.
00:58:20Tell us who he is.
00:58:21Cara, don't you want to find out what happened to him?
00:58:23It's Tommy.
00:58:31He's my brother.
00:58:32He's my brother.
00:58:32I'll give in these by our foster, Mum.
00:58:56Me and Tommy came over from Dublin together.
00:59:05Tommy got in with this gang.
00:59:08Dealing.
00:59:09He started using.
00:59:11We bought it.
00:59:13Meth.
00:59:16Tommy owed the gang money.
00:59:19Lots of it.
00:59:20Tommy had found a way to pay them back.
00:59:22Working up at Tanglewood, making meth for this gang.
00:59:27He'd come home, stinking the chemicals.
00:59:31Then, one day, he just vanished.
00:59:35Did you ever contact the police, Cara?
00:59:37Thank you, Laura, Karen.
00:59:39Do you think you could identify any of the members of this organisation?
00:59:48Only Nikolai.
00:59:49He told me.
00:59:51Tommy walked out one day and didn't come back.
00:59:56And I was stupid enough to believe him.
00:59:58Why were you in Nikolai's van the other day?
01:00:03He saw me on the street.
01:00:06Said I could crash at his for the night.
01:00:09Then I was supposed to leave Edendale.
01:00:14Why?
01:00:15He told me it's not safe for me here.
01:00:17I fell asleep and when I woke up, we were by the woods.
01:00:26Nik wandered off.
01:00:28That's when I nabbed his wallet.
01:00:31Habit, I guess.
01:00:33Then I heard the gunshot.
01:00:36Did you see anyone else up there?
01:00:39I was scared.
01:00:41I got out of the van and I ran.
01:00:43So, as far as we know,
01:00:51victim A is Tommy Doyle.
01:00:53He worked on Tanglewood Farm,
01:00:54probably making mess.
01:00:57He was killed somehow
01:00:58and buried without his hand.
01:01:02Victim B was older.
01:01:04Possibly this Billy chap
01:01:06who died on the farm
01:01:07in the distant past.
01:01:09The head was removed.
01:01:10It was kept at the property
01:01:12until it was given to Roy Palfreyman
01:01:13who had it buried in a local churchyard.
01:01:15Hmm.
01:01:16I mean, we also have Nikolai Dudzik,
01:01:18farm manager
01:01:19turned builder,
01:01:21shot in the woods.
01:01:23Thoughts?
01:01:24I don't believe Kara shot Nikolai.
01:01:26She's a mess,
01:01:26but she's not a killer.
01:01:27Yeah, but we should wait for forensics
01:01:29before we make that call.
01:01:31So we know
01:01:32Raymond
01:01:33believed in the power of the screaming skull
01:01:36because he didn't want
01:01:38his brother
01:01:39to remove Billy from the farm.
01:01:40So,
01:01:42if Raymond was involved
01:01:44in this meth business,
01:01:46wouldn't he also believe
01:01:47that a hand of glory
01:01:48would keep his crimes hidden?
01:01:50Where are you going with this?
01:01:52Raymond had the ingredients
01:01:53to make a hand of glory.
01:01:54So if we find it,
01:01:55and if the hand belongs to Tommy...
01:01:58Oh,
01:01:59it would prove Raymond Carlisle
01:02:00was involved in Tommy's death.
01:02:01Oh.
01:02:01Hypothetically speaking,
01:02:25if you're right,
01:02:27and I'm not saying you are,
01:02:29wouldn't Raymond get rid of the hand
01:02:30when he moved out?
01:02:31No, no,
01:02:31it was protecting him.
01:02:33He wouldn't have destroyed it.
01:02:35He went to the trouble
01:02:36of sawing off a man's hand
01:02:37so he would have kept it safe.
01:02:39Okay then,
01:02:40so where is it?
01:02:41It's hidden.
01:02:42It's hidden in here somewhere.
01:02:45Trust me,
01:02:45it is more likely
01:02:46he probably threw it out
01:02:47in the incinerator
01:02:47around the back,
01:02:49got rid of the evidence
01:02:49before he left.
01:02:51That's it.
01:02:52What?
01:02:53Fire.
01:02:53Fire.
01:02:53Fire.
01:02:53Fire.
01:02:53Fire.
01:02:53Fire.
01:02:53Fire.
01:02:54Fire.
01:02:55Fire.
01:02:55Fire.
01:02:57Fire.
01:02:58Fire.
01:02:59That book mentioned
01:03:00a hall in Leeds
01:03:01where a hand and flooring
01:03:02was discovered
01:03:03in a nook
01:03:03above a fireplace.
01:03:06Apparently,
01:03:07the smoke disguised
01:03:08the smell.
01:03:23Go on then.
01:03:24Okay.
01:03:45This belonged to Derek Carlyle.
01:03:48So Derek left Edendale
01:03:50without his watch
01:03:51or his wallet.
01:03:54I don't think
01:03:55he left at all.
01:04:03Okay,
01:04:04thank you,
01:04:04Dr. Taylor.
01:04:05That's very helpful.
01:04:08Still running,
01:04:09Tess.
01:04:11But she's saying
01:04:12the remains of victim B
01:04:13fit the age
01:04:15and build
01:04:15of Derek Carlyle.
01:04:16And it's feasible
01:04:17that he's only
01:04:18been down there
01:04:18for ten years.
01:04:20It's a shallow grave,
01:04:21it's damp,
01:04:21which accelerates decay
01:04:23and it makes
01:04:24the skeleton
01:04:24look much older.
01:04:26So not some
01:04:27century-old soldier
01:04:28named Billy then?
01:04:31None of this
01:04:31makes any sense.
01:04:33The headless body
01:04:34can't belong
01:04:35to Derek Carlyle
01:04:36because Palfreman
01:04:37told us that Derek
01:04:37gave him the head.
01:04:41Then there's
01:04:41only one explanation.
01:04:42Palfreman
01:04:46must be lying.
01:04:49Right,
01:04:50so before he took
01:04:51early retirement,
01:04:52Roy Palfreman
01:04:52had a disciplinary
01:04:53case open
01:04:54against him.
01:04:55I remember the rumours.
01:04:56What was he accused
01:04:57of again?
01:04:57Abuse of authority
01:04:58and criminal conduct
01:05:00in relation
01:05:01to the Bribery Act
01:05:022010.
01:05:03I knew he was corrupt.
01:05:04Doesn't mean
01:05:05he'd cover up
01:05:05a murder though.
01:05:07Why not?
01:05:08Maybe Raymond Carlyle
01:05:09made it worth his while.
01:05:12I said it's the peanuts.
01:05:17They're complimentary.
01:05:19Oh, here we go.
01:05:21Just because I'm retired
01:05:22don't mean I'm not busy.
01:05:23Yeah.
01:05:24You look it.
01:05:26Sorry to disturb you again.
01:05:27Just one or two things
01:05:28we need to clarify.
01:05:30Like what?
01:05:31We've reason to believe
01:05:32that Derek Carlyle
01:05:33didn't leave Edendale
01:05:34and that he never
01:05:35gave you that head.
01:05:37Well, do you figure that?
01:05:38I showed you the photograph.
01:05:39Yeah, I mean,
01:05:39well, you could have
01:05:40got it off of the internet
01:05:41for all we know.
01:05:41And why would I do
01:05:42a thing like that?
01:05:43The headless body
01:05:44found at Tanglewood
01:05:45wasn't some relic
01:05:46from generations past.
01:05:47It was buried
01:05:48around ten years ago.
01:05:49The same time
01:05:50Derek disappeared.
01:05:52So?
01:05:53So did Raymond kill his brother
01:05:54and then pay you off
01:05:55to help cover it up?
01:05:57What would your dad
01:05:58say to all this, eh?
01:06:00Accusing a fellow cop?
01:06:02Without evidence, I'm mad.
01:06:03He'd tell you
01:06:03to answer the question.
01:06:05Come on.
01:06:06It's not the first time
01:06:07your ethics have been
01:06:08called into question, is it?
01:06:09I take it you jumped
01:06:10before you were pushed.
01:06:14Don't you think
01:06:15you're missing
01:06:15the obvious here?
01:06:17Not that I tell you
01:06:18how to do your job.
01:06:20All right, then.
01:06:21Humor us.
01:06:23Oh, I don't know.
01:06:24A couple of fine young
01:06:25police officers
01:06:26like yourselves.
01:06:27I'm sure you'll
01:06:27figure it out eventually
01:06:29if you work together.
01:06:31After all, two heads
01:06:31are better than one, eh?
01:06:32Now, unless you're
01:06:34intending to arrest me,
01:06:36I'm going to ask you
01:06:36to get lost.
01:06:38Right.
01:06:38Hey, that's Mr. Palfrey
01:06:40meant to you, lad.
01:06:40Now piss off!
01:06:55What do you think
01:06:55he meant, then?
01:06:57Lying through his teeth,
01:06:58obviously.
01:06:59We just need to prove it.
01:07:00No, he was right.
01:07:06We're missing something.
01:07:09But what were we missing?
01:07:11I've been a fool.
01:07:26Two heads are better than one.
01:07:30Two heads are better than one.
01:07:32We need to go back
01:07:32to Lowbridge.
01:07:33Well, I don't care
01:07:38about your protocols.
01:07:39Mr. Carlisle.
01:07:40Mr. Carlisle.
01:07:42We'd like to have a look
01:07:42around if that's all right
01:07:43with you.
01:07:44If you don't want them to.
01:07:45Yeah, well, we'd just
01:07:45get a warrant, so.
01:07:46When you told us
01:07:47you'd be gone any day now,
01:07:49what did you mean?
01:07:51Like I told you,
01:07:52Raymond has been
01:07:52in and out of the hospital.
01:07:53Because it's been 12 months
01:07:54since you left Tangerwood.
01:07:55Is that right?
01:07:56DC Fry, can you tell us
01:07:57what happens when you remove
01:07:58a screaming skull
01:07:59from its home, please?
01:08:00Yeah, you curse to die
01:08:01within the year.
01:08:02This is ridiculous.
01:08:04Mr. Carlisle,
01:08:05do we have your consent
01:08:06to search this room?
01:08:08Do what you like.
01:08:09Won't change anything.
01:08:14Are any of Mr. Carlisle's
01:08:16stuff kept elsewhere?
01:08:17Everything should be here.
01:08:19He didn't bring much with him.
01:08:20Just some clothes,
01:08:22a few personal items.
01:08:24Cooper?
01:08:25Yes?
01:08:26Cooper?
01:08:27Yeah?
01:08:30We're going to have to open
01:08:31this, Mr. Carlisle.
01:08:32Before we do,
01:08:33is there anything
01:08:33you'd like to tell us?
01:08:36Open it.
01:08:37DCI Ben Cooper and Diane Frye
01:08:44interviewing Raymond Carlisle
01:09:01with legal representation.
01:09:03Finally, Mrs. Danielle Entwistle
01:09:05is present at Raymond Carlisle's request
01:09:06to act as an appropriate adult.
01:09:09Let's proceed.
01:09:10Mr. Carlisle,
01:09:11we have reason to believe
01:09:13that the illegal production
01:09:14of crystal methamphetamines
01:09:15was taking place
01:09:16on Tanglewood Farm.
01:09:17Now, this would have been
01:09:18while it was still
01:09:19under your ownership.
01:09:20I don't even know
01:09:22what that is.
01:09:24Let's try another one,
01:09:26Mr. Carlisle.
01:09:28The head that we found
01:09:29in your room,
01:09:31who did it belong to?
01:09:32We believe the skull
01:09:36recovered from your room
01:09:37belonged to your brother,
01:09:39Derek Carlisle.
01:09:40DNA tests are underway
01:09:41to confirm this.
01:09:42How did your brother die,
01:09:44Raymond?
01:09:44He slipped on the stairs,
01:09:47broke his neck.
01:09:48I weren't anywhere near him.
01:09:51Our colleagues did
01:09:51a preliminary examination
01:09:53of the skull found
01:09:54in your possession.
01:09:55There are fractures
01:09:56on the rear section
01:09:57of the right parietal bone,
01:09:59consistent with being hit
01:10:00on the back of the head
01:10:01with a blunt object.
01:10:04Families can be difficult,
01:10:06can't they, Raymond?
01:10:07Even people who are
01:10:08supposed to love each other
01:10:09can cause so much pain.
01:10:14Why don't you tell us
01:10:15what really happened
01:10:16to your brother?
01:10:16I killed him,
01:10:24but it was self-defense.
01:10:27He said he was going
01:10:28to get his gun.
01:10:30He told me
01:10:31he wouldn't be forced
01:10:33out of his own farm.
01:10:36I banned it.
01:10:38I hit him on the head
01:10:39with the skillet.
01:10:41So I buried him in the heart.
01:10:43Except for the head.
01:10:45I needed to lift the curse.
01:10:48Things had been bad
01:10:49since Terry got rid of Billy.
01:10:52Billy being a screaming skull
01:10:54kept on the property
01:10:55prior to your brother's death.
01:10:57That's right.
01:10:58Farm needed protection.
01:11:02And what about the drugs,
01:11:04Mr. Carlisle?
01:11:05He told me we were
01:11:06making our own fertilizers
01:11:08and pesticides and such
01:11:11to save money.
01:11:13Who told you that, Raymond?
01:11:14Oh, what's his name?
01:11:17Oh, Nikolai.
01:11:20Did Mr. Nikolai Dudzik
01:11:21threaten you?
01:11:22Force you to keep quiet?
01:11:24No.
01:11:25He weren't a bad lad.
01:11:28Just trying to make
01:11:29a better life.
01:11:32Not pure greed
01:11:34like some people.
01:11:35We've been trying to figure out
01:11:39why you'd take the head
01:11:40with you, Raymond.
01:11:41Because it would mean
01:11:42you were cursed, right?
01:11:44To die within the year
01:11:45and that the farm was cursed,
01:11:49your family home,
01:11:50anybody else moving
01:11:51into the farm.
01:11:52You wouldn't want them
01:11:53to be happy.
01:11:53Is that right?
01:11:55No.
01:11:56Then why did you take it, Raymond?
01:12:00Because...
01:12:00He's my brother.
01:12:21Well?
01:12:22They've shipped him back
01:12:24to Lowbridge
01:12:24while the CPS decide
01:12:25what to do with him.
01:12:27Anything in the PM
01:12:28for Tommy Doyle?
01:12:29No, just some bones
01:12:30splintering in the wrist
01:12:32where the hand's missing.
01:12:33Splintering?
01:12:35I mean, that's the kind
01:12:35of injury you see
01:12:36in soldiers.
01:12:38Or victims
01:12:39of industrial accidents.
01:12:41But chances are
01:12:42he lost his hand
01:12:43in an explosion
01:12:44whilst making meth
01:12:45at Tanglewood.
01:12:46Well, even if he did,
01:12:47we can't be sure
01:12:47that that was
01:12:48the cause of death.
01:12:50But maybe
01:12:51there's some reason
01:12:52why Nicolai
01:12:53shut everything down.
01:12:55Didn't want people
01:12:55coming round
01:12:56asking questions.
01:12:57Who killed Nicolai, then?
01:12:59A rival gang?
01:13:00Nah, he's out of the game.
01:13:02There's no point.
01:13:08Right.
01:13:11Remember
01:13:11when Raymond
01:13:12was talking about Nicolai?
01:13:14He said he wasn't greedy
01:13:15like some people.
01:13:18What, there was someone else
01:13:19involved in the meth lab
01:13:20who didn't want Nicolai talking,
01:13:23who knew Raymond
01:13:24had been arrested
01:13:25so they get a lawyer in,
01:13:27a lawyer that Raymond
01:13:28can't afford
01:13:29because he's got
01:13:29no relatives,
01:13:30he's got no money.
01:13:37I don't know.
01:13:47Hang on a minute.
01:13:50Nah, I can't.
01:13:51What?
01:13:53Have a look.
01:13:59That's a bit above and beyond
01:14:00for a volunteer.
01:14:03Too much of a stretch,
01:14:04the carer.
01:14:06I mean,
01:14:06every time we turned up
01:14:07at the care home,
01:14:07she did try to get rid of us.
01:14:09She did not want us
01:14:10poking around,
01:14:11that's for sure.
01:14:13Follow me.
01:14:14Trace,
01:14:18do you know
01:14:19how Danielle Entwistle
01:14:20works up at Lowbridge?
01:14:21Danielle?
01:14:23Well,
01:14:23Danny, yeah.
01:14:24Jimmy was seen
01:14:25in her years back,
01:14:26before she was married
01:14:27to Cos.
01:14:28So,
01:14:28Entwistle is her
01:14:29married name?
01:14:30Yeah.
01:14:32She'd be
01:14:32Danielle
01:14:33Barcroft.
01:14:37Alex Barcroft,
01:14:37daughter.
01:14:38Thanks, Trace.
01:14:38Bye.
01:14:39So you think
01:14:42that Alex Barcroft
01:14:43is the mastermind
01:14:44behind the meth lab
01:14:45and that he hired
01:14:46Dudzik to run it?
01:14:48Exactly that, sir.
01:14:50According to the manager
01:14:51at Lowbridge,
01:14:52Danielle started volunteering
01:14:54only after Raymond
01:14:55Carolisle had arrived there,
01:14:56said that her father's
01:14:57successful business
01:14:58allowed her to give
01:14:59something back
01:15:00to the community.
01:15:01She immediately
01:15:01latched on to Raymond,
01:15:03paid him a lot of attention.
01:15:04Now,
01:15:04we think she was
01:15:05originally sent there
01:15:05by her dad
01:15:06to groom Raymond,
01:15:07you know,
01:15:07persuade him to sell
01:15:08them Tanglewood Farm.
01:15:09Well,
01:15:10I thought that's
01:15:10what the money was for,
01:15:11for his refusal
01:15:11to buy the farm.
01:15:13That's what Alex Barcroft
01:15:14told us.
01:15:14Now,
01:15:15we believe those payments
01:15:16were in fact bribes
01:15:17to allow him
01:15:18to manufacture meth
01:15:19on Tanglewood.
01:15:20I don't know.
01:15:21I mean,
01:15:21why not use his own farm?
01:15:23Meth production
01:15:24contaminates the land,
01:15:26poison fleets
01:15:26into the soil.
01:15:28Put it this way,
01:15:29you wouldn't want it
01:15:29in your back garden.
01:15:31I've checked Alex Barcroft's
01:15:32company accounts
01:15:33and he generates
01:15:33more income per land
01:15:34than any other farm
01:15:36in the county.
01:15:37We think he was
01:15:38laundering drug money
01:15:38on his farm
01:15:39and used that money
01:15:40to buy Tanglewood.
01:15:41But this is all
01:15:42circumstantial,
01:15:43you know,
01:15:43I mean,
01:15:44have you got anything
01:15:45concrete?
01:15:46Let us have a search
01:15:47warrant for Mr. Barcroft's
01:15:48farm,
01:15:48then we will find you
01:15:49something, sir.
01:15:50No, no.
01:15:53Stay guide the farm.
01:15:54And if he moves
01:15:55anywhere,
01:15:55follow him.
01:15:56I'll give you 48 hours
01:15:57to come up with
01:15:57some actual evidence.
01:15:58Yes, sir.
01:15:59Do you want me
01:16:10to take over
01:16:11for a bit?
01:16:11No, no, I'm good.
01:16:12All right.
01:16:16You're not mislead?
01:16:19Yeah, no.
01:16:20I miss the shops.
01:16:26No, I miss being able
01:16:27to get whatever food
01:16:28I want,
01:16:28whenever I want.
01:16:30And I really miss
01:16:31proper fried chicken.
01:16:34What about family?
01:16:36Friends?
01:16:38No, I'm fine by myself.
01:16:40Right.
01:16:41Fair enough.
01:16:42Oh, now I'm really hungry.
01:16:48Yeah, me too.
01:16:50Look, he's moving.
01:17:12That's a dead end.
01:17:22He must go somewhere.
01:17:24What are you doing?
01:17:27What are you doing?
01:17:28I'm going on foot.
01:17:29I don't want him
01:17:29to see us coming.
01:17:30Shall we call for backup
01:17:31first?
01:17:31Well, let's just go
01:17:32check it out.
01:17:33You don't want to get
01:17:33Hitchens out of his bed
01:17:34at this time in the morning.
01:17:42All this looks abandoned.
01:18:00Let's just keep
01:18:00our heads down, yeah?
01:18:12Let's just go.
01:18:42He must have moved
01:18:52the meth lab here
01:18:52after the explosion
01:18:53at Tanglewood.
01:18:54Let's go on in.
01:18:55Drop your phone.
01:18:58Both of you.
01:19:06What's the plan, Danielle?
01:19:07We're going for a walk.
01:19:15Up there.
01:19:20Up against the wall.
01:19:28Danielle, whatever your dad's
01:19:30got you involved in,
01:19:31you don't have to do this,
01:19:32you know?
01:19:33Dad.
01:19:35Think he's got the imagination
01:19:36for all this?
01:19:38If it was up to him,
01:19:40we'd still be living
01:19:41on government handouts.
01:19:43You're saying this was
01:19:44all your idea?
01:19:45Call it diversification.
01:19:48It was that or bankruptcy.
01:19:50I'm building a future here.
01:19:52And I won't let you
01:19:54take that away from me.
01:19:56Danielle.
01:19:58Danielle, listen to me.
01:20:00Think about what you're doing.
01:20:02You're not going to kill
01:20:02two police officers.
01:20:04What's the alternative?
01:20:06Jail?
01:20:08I know you haven't
01:20:08called this in.
01:20:10Were you two gone,
01:20:12we'll have the time
01:20:13to clean up
01:20:14and clear out.
01:20:16Danielle!
01:20:16Move!
01:20:20Go, go, go.
01:20:23Split up!
01:20:24Split up!
01:20:24Hide in there!
01:20:25Hide in there!
01:20:26I'm going to draw him away.
01:20:27You're going to call for backup,
01:20:28yes?
01:20:28Yeah.
01:20:30Get out of here,
01:20:30Danielle!
01:20:31Ah!
01:20:33Ah!
01:20:46We can't live forever!
01:21:13Ah!
01:21:14Ah!
01:21:15Ah!
01:21:15Ah!
01:21:15Ah!
01:21:16Ah!
01:21:16Ah!
01:21:16There's no way out, man.
01:21:28Shit!
01:21:30Might as well get this off of it.
01:21:34Alex.
01:21:36I can't let you put my little girl in jail.
01:21:39Please, I am a police officer.
01:21:42Please.
01:21:43You don't need to do this.
01:21:46You've lost this on yourself, not Cooper.
01:22:03You didn't call for backup, then.
01:22:06I got distracted.
01:22:12Pass me your cuffs.
01:22:13Where are yours?
01:22:20We know Tommy Doyle was a user.
01:22:28Did he help himself to some of the merchandise?
01:22:31And you felt the need to make an example of him?
01:22:34No comment.
01:22:35Bit medieval, isn't it?
01:22:37Cutting off a man's hand for stealing.
01:22:40No comment.
01:22:41We know Danielle was in charge.
01:22:43Did she authorise the murder of Tommy Doyle?
01:22:46No, that were an accident.
01:22:49The lad, he got careless.
01:22:52The vat overheated.
01:22:54It exploded and blew his hand clean off.
01:22:58He bled out before anyone could call an ambulance.
01:23:01Doesn't mean she's not responsible.
01:23:02Nicolai was the one who buried him.
01:23:06No wonder he got cold feet.
01:23:07You know the rifle you threatened us with was the same type as the one that killed Mr Dudsey.
01:23:13Couldn't let him rat you out, could you?
01:23:16The only question is, who pulled the trigger?
01:23:20No comment.
01:23:22Forensics can work miracles, Danielle.
01:23:24Gunshot residue on skin and clothes.
01:23:27Danielle knew nothing about it.
01:23:31They were me.
01:23:32I shot him.
01:23:35He told you that, did he?
01:23:38Fine.
01:23:39He wanted to take care of it himself.
01:23:42Make himself useful.
01:23:44What does it matter now?
01:23:46You know, we're just the same as every other farm out there.
01:23:50Trying to survive.
01:23:51We are the beaten heart of this bloody country.
01:23:55And you would have us on our knees begging for scraps.
01:23:59Or turning our farms into damned eco-reserves.
01:24:04I think that's all we need for now.
01:24:09Hey, hey.
01:24:10Hey.
01:24:14Two mystery corpses identified.
01:24:17Three unlawful deaths sold.
01:24:19And a major drug's oft taken down.
01:24:21You two, you make a good team.
01:24:24Hold on.
01:24:25Thank you, sir.
01:24:27Thanks.
01:24:30Your father's son.
01:24:42Well then, stick around, then.
01:24:44Why not?
01:24:45I could think of worse places to be stationed.
01:24:52It was brave, what you did back there.
01:24:55Your dad would be proud.
01:24:56I don't know about that.
01:24:58He'd have torn a strip off me for not calling for backup first.
01:25:00Like you said we should.
01:25:03But thank you.
01:25:04You're not going to get that.
01:25:09Oh, it's probably just my old partner checking I haven't been trampled to death by a cow yet.
01:25:15Pint?
01:25:16Ah, no, not tonight.
01:25:17I should check on mum.
01:25:18Well, thank you.
01:25:20Say hi from me.
01:25:21Will do.
01:25:24I'll see you tomorrow, yeah?
01:25:26Bye.
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01:26:03Let's go.
01:26:33Let's go.
01:27:03Let's go.
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