- 22 hours ago
First broadcast 11th November 2007.
The investigation into a 12-year old disappearance is revived, and Lynley gets involved since he is a friend of the victim's family.
Jacob Avery - Justin Oborne
Georgina Rylance - Julia Oborne
Nicholas Farrell - Sam Oborne
Nathaniel Parker - DI Thomas Lynley
John Shrapnel - Sergeant Mike McCaffrey
Samantha Bond - Vivienne Oborne
Sharon Small - DS Barbara Havers
Nick Hyde - Oliver Oborne (as Nicholas Brown)
Ed Stoppard - Conrad McCaffrey
Sam Cox - Greg Sullivan
Alex Argenti - Hotel Manageress
Justin Pierre - DC Andy Vedder
Geraldine Somerville - DS Michelle Tate
Paul Hickey - Stewart Lafferty
Denise Gough - Christine Faraday
The investigation into a 12-year old disappearance is revived, and Lynley gets involved since he is a friend of the victim's family.
Jacob Avery - Justin Oborne
Georgina Rylance - Julia Oborne
Nicholas Farrell - Sam Oborne
Nathaniel Parker - DI Thomas Lynley
John Shrapnel - Sergeant Mike McCaffrey
Samantha Bond - Vivienne Oborne
Sharon Small - DS Barbara Havers
Nick Hyde - Oliver Oborne (as Nicholas Brown)
Ed Stoppard - Conrad McCaffrey
Sam Cox - Greg Sullivan
Alex Argenti - Hotel Manageress
Justin Pierre - DC Andy Vedder
Geraldine Somerville - DS Michelle Tate
Paul Hickey - Stewart Lafferty
Denise Gough - Christine Faraday
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00:00:00I think the damages only return investors to the position they'd be in if we hadn't made the assurances.
00:00:21Not if they'd been true. Give an inch on that and we truly are dead.
00:00:24Juliet.
00:00:27Think you've had enough?
00:00:30If a man can't have a drink on his son's birthday. Anyway, Justin should be in bed. Tell your mother.
00:00:41Hello, Thomas.
00:00:43It's Tommy. No one calls me Thomas.
00:00:47Leaving us for soon, Sergeant McCaffrey?
00:00:50Who else is going to keep Wimbledon safe?
00:00:52Daddy says Justin should go to bed.
00:00:54Oh, darling, would you be an angel?
00:00:57Hold that for me, Tommy.
00:00:58Oh, sure.
00:01:00How do I turn this off?
00:01:02Is it awful?
00:01:03Say goodnight to your husband.
00:01:04Good night, Justin. You sleep well.
00:01:06Have you had a good birthday?
00:01:07Oh, darling.
00:01:10We shall stay and party all in your own room.
00:01:14Come on.
00:01:14Justin?
00:01:32Justin?
00:01:32Justine?
00:01:44Justine?
00:01:52Justine?
00:01:56Justine?
00:02:00Justine?
00:02:04Justine?
00:02:06Justine?
00:02:08Has anyone seen Justine?
00:02:10He's not in his bed, he's gone.
00:02:12Justine?
00:02:14Where are you? Justine?
00:02:26Justine?
00:02:36How did he do it?
00:02:39Justine?
00:02:45Justine?
00:02:49Yeah, it's Justin. They've found him.
00:03:17Hey. Hello. What are you doing here?
00:03:20Well, I heard that you stopped your sessions with a police therapist.
00:03:24She asked me to draw my grief.
00:03:26Look, I don't mind you not getting back to me,
00:03:29or I don't know when you're coming back,
00:03:31but I want to know that you're talking to someone.
00:03:34I'm doing OK, really. There's no one, is there?
00:03:37Look, it's a fine line between concerned friend and intrusive pest.
00:03:42Yeah, and it's a finer one between drowning in sorrows
00:03:44and drinking yourself to death. Oh, God.
00:03:46Where are you going? None of your business.
00:03:49Your breast stinks. I'll buy some mints.
00:03:51Yeah, that'll fix it.
00:03:53Excuse me. No, excuse me.
00:03:56Are you sure the booze is out of your system?
00:03:58Why don't you arrest me and find out?
00:04:00Look, I didn't come here. Thank you very much.
00:04:03What?
00:04:22Oi, Mom.
00:04:23What's going on, Dad?
00:04:25Nothing. Absolutely nothing.
00:04:27Absolutely nothing.
00:04:28Absolutely nothing.
00:04:30I don't know.
00:05:00It hasn't changed at all.
00:05:30I don't know.
00:05:39Sam.
00:05:41Where's the body, Mike?
00:05:42Vivian?
00:05:43If it's Justin, I'll know.
00:05:45Let's hear what Mike has to say.
00:05:48Well, our forensics say the skeleton's the right size.
00:05:51And it does have a breakage here.
00:05:53Lots of children break their arms.
00:05:55Yes, I know, they do.
00:05:56So we're going to have to take a DNA test from you, to be sure.
00:05:59Well, why don't you use Justin's own DNA?
00:06:02His hairbrushes, teddies, they're all still around.
00:06:04Okay.
00:06:05I can't wait that long.
00:06:07Oh, Vivian.
00:06:09Let me be your eyes.
00:06:12And if you still want to see, fine.
00:06:13Who found it?
00:06:28Some kids.
00:06:31When the river burst its banks, the water forced its way up through an old drain.
00:06:35You'd been stuffed inside, covered with bricks and earth.
00:06:38The cause of death was probably this blood of the head.
00:06:43You'd need a forensic pathologist for this, wouldn't you?
00:06:45Yeah.
00:06:50What?
00:06:51Nothing.
00:06:52Just good to see you.
00:06:55Thanks for the card, by the way.
00:06:57Sorry I hadn't replied.
00:06:59Don't be stupid.
00:07:02Are you coping?
00:07:03Uh, okay.
00:07:08All things considered.
00:07:09But you miss her.
00:07:11What do you think?
00:07:14My wife died the day after Conrad was born.
00:07:18It does get better.
00:07:19You think it never will, but it really does.
00:07:22Sir?
00:07:27Thanks.
00:07:27Thanks.
00:07:27I'm sorry.
00:07:48I'm sorry.
00:07:57I'm sorry.
00:07:59I'm sorry.
00:07:59If you hadn't made the assurance...
00:08:03Why don't we die?
00:08:06We're going to party all in the morning.
00:08:21Sleep tight.
00:08:22I've tried mutual friends
00:08:40Searched all my old address books
00:08:42Thanks anyway, Conrad
00:08:44I hope we didn't drag you out of court
00:08:49You didn't have to come down, you know
00:08:51Yes, I did, Dad
00:08:53Inspector
00:08:55Conrad
00:08:57You can call me Tommy now, you know
00:08:58Oh, so you're searching your old address book for, uh
00:09:02They're not in contact with Julia
00:09:04Last anyone heard, she was teaching primary school in Rome
00:09:08The embassy are onto it
00:09:09What's the news on your old home suspect, Sullivan?
00:09:13Terminal cancer
00:09:14If he killed Justin, he's taking it to the grave
00:09:17Deathbed confession?
00:09:20Should we have a shot at that?
00:09:21I'll see if I can find which rock he's hiding under
00:09:24Dad
00:09:27Five's a crowd
00:09:29Vivian?
00:09:39What's all this about Julia?
00:09:41She never came to terms with Justin's disappearance
00:09:44But we had to
00:09:46For Oliver
00:09:48Well, she holds that against you
00:09:50Shall we?
00:09:51I went to sleep without Jack
00:09:53Actually, um...
00:10:19There's nothing more help
00:10:22Thank you
00:10:22I'll say this for tragedy
00:10:26Clears the mind like an acid bath
00:10:29Really?
00:10:36Before we lost Justin, life was wasted on me
00:10:39I was completely obsessed with making money
00:10:41Because I'd married into so much
00:10:43I remember
00:10:44And now?
00:10:45Now I'm a bum
00:10:47Bit of charity work, bit of property
00:10:49You know, if the gutters need clearing out
00:10:51I'll do it myself
00:10:52And when Oliver wants help with his homework
00:10:54It's a pleasure, not a chore
00:10:55The embassy got hold of Julia
00:10:57She says she's not coming
00:10:59She's not coming home for Justin's funeral
00:11:02Oh, boy
00:11:04She's not coming home for Justin's funeral
00:11:11And eventually she goes to see him
00:11:12I'll do it myself
00:11:13And I'll do it
00:11:26But I don't know
00:11:26I'll do it then
00:11:27.
00:11:48Julia?
00:11:49.
00:11:51Tommy?
00:11:52Oh, you remembered.
00:11:54Did my parents send you?
00:11:56No, I volunteered.
00:11:58If you want to know, it's a relief.
00:12:00That's not how your mum sees it.
00:12:02Well, I'm not going to break open the champagne.
00:12:05I mean, she still had hope.
00:12:09Didier never was any good with bad news.
00:12:12She's had to learn.
00:12:14It would mean a lot to them if you came back.
00:12:17My brother's dead.
00:12:19I don't need a ceremony tomorrow.
00:12:22I'm sorry, I have to go.
00:12:25You should at least let me buy you a cup of coffee.
00:12:40Un cappuccino.
00:12:41Due, grazie.
00:12:43Forget about your parents.
00:12:45Forget about the funeral.
00:12:47Just think about Justin.
00:12:49He's been waiting years for this.
00:12:52Where was he?
00:12:55In an old drain.
00:12:58And no one looked before.
00:13:01He was covered with bricks.
00:13:03The river overflowed and pushed his body up and...
00:13:07Sorry.
00:13:10I asked.
00:13:13You really do have to say goodbye, you know.
00:13:16You're talking from experience, are you?
00:13:19Yes.
00:13:20Sure.
00:13:25There you go.
00:13:27I need to pack.
00:13:29Thanks.
00:13:30Sam and Vivian said they hadn't seen you in ages.
00:13:39I think his error has ended.
00:13:41They're moving on.
00:13:42No truth in that?
00:13:43No.
00:13:44So...
00:13:45Actually, I'd rather not.
00:13:48I hope you didn't take time off work.
00:13:53No.
00:13:54Not really.
00:13:55I'm on compassionate leave.
00:13:57My wife, um...
00:14:00What was her name?
00:14:02Helen.
00:14:03It's not so bad.
00:14:05I should be back at work quite soon, I think.
00:14:07Was it sudden?
00:14:09I...
00:14:11I...
00:14:12You'd rather not.
00:14:19Wait a sec.
00:14:29You alright?
00:14:30Yes.
00:14:31Yes.
00:14:39Oh!
00:14:40Let's see, here we go.
00:14:41We will, uh you ê°– them all before.
00:14:43Oh, my God.
00:14:44It's okay.
00:14:45Let's go.
00:15:15Let's go.
00:15:45Let's go.
00:15:46There's an Englishman in room 9 but he doesn't know his name.
00:15:52Let's go and have a look.
00:15:53Hello?
00:15:54Hello?
00:15:55Here we go.
00:15:56Where'd you learn that?
00:15:57Crime prevention course in Battersea.
00:15:58Don't ask.
00:15:59Where'd you learn that?
00:16:00Crime prevention course in Battersea.
00:16:01Don't ask.
00:16:02Where'd you learn that?
00:16:03Crime prevention course in Battersea.
00:16:05Here we go.
00:16:06Where'd you learn that?
00:16:07Crime prevention course in Battersea.
00:16:10Don't ask.
00:16:11Don't ask.
00:16:12Don't ask.
00:16:13Oh my God.
00:16:14What?
00:16:15Oh my God.
00:16:16What?
00:16:17He's from Helen.
00:16:18What did he want in my flat?
00:16:19What did he want in my flat?
00:16:20Who are you?
00:16:21What are you doing here?
00:16:22You are immediately coming out of the street.
00:16:23Excuse me.
00:16:24I didn't have a police in that direction.
00:16:25Oh my God.
00:16:26What?
00:16:41He's from Helen.
00:16:43What did you want in my flat?
00:16:57I'll make it his fingerprints off this. I'll run them when we get back.
00:17:01You find Justin and someone from home breaks into my apartment.
00:17:04Well, how can that be a coincidence?
00:17:06We'll find out who it was.
00:17:07Well, what if he's not on your records?
00:17:09We just need to get you packed and then we'll catch our planet.
00:17:13I'm not sure I'm up to the drive down tonight.
00:17:18Well, I'm driving.
00:17:20No, I'm seeing my parents. The whole deal.
00:17:24Okay. Well, why don't we just go down first thing in the morning?
00:17:28Thanks.
00:17:41Just moved in.
00:17:43It's a friend's place, actually.
00:17:46Through here.
00:17:59It's okay?
00:18:02Great.
00:18:03Um, do you want to go and grab a drink?
00:18:08Sure.
00:18:09I'll just let Sam know.
00:18:17Hello?
00:18:18Sam, it's Tommy.
00:18:20Yeah, I've got Julia with me.
00:18:22Um, we'll be down tomorrow by noon.
00:18:25That's great news, Tommy.
00:18:34How did the call to dad go?
00:18:35Oh, fine.
00:18:36I said we'd be down by midday.
00:18:38God, this place is sad.
00:18:41I don't mean naff, I mean sad.
00:18:46What else?
00:18:47Unfortunately, rather tragically, my local has become a gastropub.
00:18:51No, not this bar.
00:18:52It's...
00:18:53It's England.
00:18:54Biased.
00:18:55Probably.
00:18:56No.
00:18:57In Rome, they all sing Don Giovanni and read Dante.
00:18:58In Latin.
00:18:59Yeah, I don't think so.
00:19:00Where did you settle it?
00:19:01I don't know.
00:19:02What was it that John Lennon said?
00:19:03Life is what happens when you're making other plans.
00:19:07Was Ringo Starr?
00:19:08Ringo never said anything famous.
00:19:09The thing about Rome is you can be alone without being lonely.
00:19:12What if?
00:19:13What if?
00:19:14What if?
00:19:15What if?
00:19:16What if?
00:19:17What if?
00:19:18What if?
00:19:19What if?
00:19:20What if?
00:19:21What if?
00:19:22What if?
00:19:23What if?
00:19:24What if?
00:19:25What if?
00:19:26What if?
00:19:27What if?
00:19:28What if?
00:19:29What if?
00:19:30What if?
00:19:31You weren't alone?
00:19:32No, what if at the deadliest words in the English language?
00:19:34Well, the progressists can't be that bleak.
00:19:35I mean, I did see a lot of very beautiful women in Rome, but you know, you know, you know that hard of me.
00:19:39I have plenty of single male friends if you're worried about my sex life.
00:19:43I wasn't?
00:19:46What happens when they fall for you?
00:19:50Never let things get that far.
00:19:52Poor single male friends.
00:19:53I'm not waiting to be swept off my feet.
00:19:55Now that sounds like famous last words, Susie.
00:19:58Check out the ego on you.
00:20:00No, I'm talking about experience.
00:20:02Before Helen, I would go to friends' weddings
00:20:05and I would think how lovely, how sweet.
00:20:08Thank God I'm waking up in the morning by myself.
00:20:11Or at least the morning after that.
00:20:14She changed you and then abandoned you.
00:20:19We need another bottle.
00:20:28It was, um, very kind of you to come and get me.
00:20:37More than kind.
00:20:49You look as good kid.
00:20:51I think it's just because Mr. Lars Wesson's meeting.
00:20:53I hope you're ashamed of yourself.
00:20:58I hope you're ashamed of yourself.
00:21:28I hope you're ashamed of yourself.
00:21:58I hope you're ashamed of yourself.
00:22:00I hope you're ashamed of yourself.
00:22:01I hope you're ashamed of yourself.
00:22:12I borrowed this.
00:22:14Good.
00:22:16Are you okay?
00:22:18Fine.
00:22:19But you feel like a traitor.
00:22:24Um, that's mine.
00:22:49Sorry.
00:22:55Particularly keen, single and fair, friend.
00:22:58I thought you didn't let things get that far.
00:23:00Exactly.
00:23:02I didn't want you to hear me being horrid.
00:23:20That was very nice, a friend of sorts.
00:23:25I'm sure I felt the best on you.
00:23:28My mum is peas with his family.
00:23:33Philippine!
00:23:37Though they don't play out for me?
00:23:40Maybe.
00:23:42Only without you anymore?
00:23:43I willì !
00:23:46I Naam!
00:23:48All right, get up, put your hands on, we'll go ahead and see you.
00:23:55What's going on?
00:23:57Wait, where's Julia?
00:23:58Where's Julia?
00:24:18How did she take the news about her brother?
00:24:29Yeah, she said it was a relief.
00:24:32And what about last night?
00:24:34Did she seem upset then?
00:24:37It was on her mind.
00:24:40But nothing made you think she was suicidal?
00:24:42No.
00:24:46Did you have sex with her?
00:24:48Come on, you don't have to think about that.
00:24:54Yes, it did.
00:24:58Then I agree with you.
00:25:00It doesn't sound like she was suicidal.
00:25:04Which is problematic.
00:25:06Door-to-door underway, Detective Superintendent Tate.
00:25:09I had no reason to harbour her.
00:25:12Someone else might have done it.
00:25:14Tell me.
00:25:17Justin's killer was never caught.
00:25:19Ancient history.
00:25:21Yesterday, if that's recent enough for you.
00:25:24Julia had an intruder in her apartment in Rome.
00:25:27Great.
00:25:29Will the Italian police corroborate this?
00:25:30Thomas Linney, I'm arresting you on suspicion of the murder of Julia Oborn.
00:25:41Do you have any questions at this time?
00:25:43I don't know.
00:25:45I don't know.
00:25:46Just let me speak to him.
00:25:47After I've interviewed him.
00:25:48Five minutes.
00:25:50What's the urgency?
00:25:51You know, bloody well, he didn't kill her.
00:25:55Sorry, ma'am.
00:25:55I would reserve judgment of R.B.U.
00:25:59See how the interview goes.
00:26:01Well, I'm just concerned for respecting anybody's welfare.
00:26:03And I'm concerned for the young woman.
00:26:05I just scraped off the pavement.
00:26:06Look, he's my partner.
00:26:10And six months ago, his wife was shot dead in front of him.
00:26:13I just want to do right by him.
00:26:16Mum.
00:26:16If he cries on your shoulder...
00:26:24It's admissible, I know.
00:26:29Don't make me regret this.
00:26:43Hey, Chris.
00:26:44You OK?
00:26:45What?
00:26:46Who called you?
00:26:50Are you OK?
00:26:51You mean, did I do it?
00:26:52No, I mean, are you bloody OK?
00:26:55God, I've been asking that for the last six months.
00:27:00I need your help.
00:27:02OK.
00:27:10Somebody broke into Julia's apartment.
00:27:12I need you to check the fingerprints on that.
00:27:14You're under arrest, which makes this evidence.
00:27:16The evidence that Tate is not remotely interested.
00:27:19No, I can't.
00:27:19Barbara, please!
00:27:24Don't say another word, Tommy.
00:27:25Come on, Dad.
00:27:26Dad, call me.
00:27:27I don't need a lawyer.
00:27:28I don't need a lawyer.
00:27:29Are you under caution?
00:27:31Yes.
00:27:31You need a lawyer.
00:27:32He's right.
00:27:33Thank you, but my client really doesn't need your advice.
00:27:35Conrad, this isn't the arresting officer.
00:27:37This is my friend, DS Havers.
00:27:41Sorry.
00:27:41OK.
00:27:50What the hell happened, Tommy?
00:27:58How's he doing?
00:27:59Not good.
00:28:01He wants to check for prints and DNA after hours, but right now, if you get me.
00:28:05Why aren't we sharing this with Detective Superintendent Tate?
00:28:08Well, because as far as she's concerned, there's only one suspect, and she's talking to him.
00:28:11But she is she.
00:28:18Julia got a call on her mobile at around 2 a.m.
00:28:25Ex-boyfriend from Rome.
00:28:29Unlikely.
00:28:30It was from a payphone opposite your apartment.
00:28:34What's more likely is you made the call to introduce a third party.
00:28:38But we're jumping ahead.
00:28:39To unsubstantiated conclusions.
00:28:42So, you were bringing Miss O'Bourne home as a favour to her parents?
00:28:51Yes.
00:28:53And that included having sexual intercourse with her?
00:28:55Julia Oba was a 29-year-old adult.
00:28:57Are you making a point or just a cheap shot?
00:28:59Three bottles of red.
00:29:02Is there a reason you drank so much?
00:29:06I think specifically.
00:29:09I think in different ways, we just wanted to forget.
00:29:15In your case, the loss of your wife?
00:29:17Don't answer that, Tommy.
00:29:18Your wife was shot dead right in front of you, wasn't she?
00:29:25You know she was.
00:29:29I hope the Met are providing counselling for PTS.
00:29:33There were.
00:29:34They did.
00:29:35What happened?
00:29:35I wasn't getting anything from it.
00:29:38Perhaps you were still too angry.
00:29:40Perhaps.
00:29:41Did you get angry with Miss O'Bourne?
00:29:42You're asking the same question 20 different ways.
00:29:45My client has already stated his innocence.
00:29:48Was it the first time you'd had sex since your wife?
00:29:50Detective Superintendent, your desperation is becoming offensive.
00:29:55Yes.
00:29:56Yes, it was.
00:29:57You waited a long time, then.
00:30:04As a policeman, I'm sure you know it's hard to tell the difference forensically between consensual sex and other kinds.
00:30:11This is a fishing trip.
00:30:12You have no motive, and my guess is no forensics, so I insist you release my client immediately.
00:30:17Oh, you insist?
00:30:20Oh, wow.
00:30:21In that case.
00:30:22Is this personal?
00:30:26Because he's an earl?
00:30:28Just the opposite.
00:30:29I'm treating him like anyone else.
00:30:31Better?
00:30:35I've got a resident, saw them getting intimate in the corridor, ma'am.
00:30:38Doesn't mean she wanted to go all the way.
00:30:39No, but she initiated things.
00:30:41What about the PM?
00:30:42They're not done, but no defence wounds, no signs of struggle.
00:30:45Not after falling five storeys, anyway.
00:30:48There's needles scarring on her arms.
00:30:50Looks like an ex-user.
00:30:52Maybe she did dub herself.
00:30:56Please, if I don't.
00:31:09Would you like to share your news with us?
00:31:11No, I would not.
00:31:13So we can hazard it was nothing suggesting Miss Oban was pushed from the window.
00:31:16Our forensic examination is not complete.
00:31:18My client had no reason to hurt this woman.
00:31:21But she had every reason to hurt herself.
00:31:24As a friend of the victim's, I know that in her early to mid-twenties, she was frequently treated for heroin abuse.
00:31:30What a friend you are.
00:31:32Julia was a tragically unstable person.
00:31:35And while her suicide is a shock, it is not a surprise.
00:31:42Charge my client or release him.
00:31:45To think your dad's a copper.
00:31:47Charge my client.
00:31:49Or release him.
00:31:52Until our investigations are complete, I must request that you remain in London.
00:32:11Fine.
00:32:12Sir.
00:32:13You were supposed to bring her home, not get her drunk and bed her.
00:32:28That's not what happened.
00:32:29You tell her her brother's dead and then you put your arms around her.
00:32:31Shame on you.
00:32:32Sam, we need to talk.
00:32:35Sorry, bad time.
00:32:36I've got to go and identify my daughter's body.
00:32:38Vivian.
00:32:40I'm so, so sorry.
00:32:44I want you to request a second post-mortem, whatever the findings of the first.
00:32:48Why?
00:32:49I want to bring in Stuart Lafferty.
00:32:50What do you expect him to find?
00:32:52I don't know.
00:32:53I just want to make sure we've turned over every stone.
00:32:58How could it happen twice, Tommy?
00:33:01How could it happen twice?
00:33:08Mr. O'Born, Superintendent Tate.
00:33:11Mrs. O'Born, please.
00:33:20Great.
00:33:20You're barely out the door and you're helping Tate build a case against you.
00:33:24Julie, it wasn't suicidal.
00:33:25Yeah, and if Lafferty proves that, what happens next?
00:33:27I'm not frightened of the truth.
00:33:28Tate charges you with rape and murder.
00:33:29That's what happens next.
00:33:30So we find a new suspect.
00:33:31You know what happens to coppers inside.
00:33:33A real suspect.
00:33:33Yeah, and what if we don't find one?
00:33:35We've already got one.
00:33:36We just don't know his name.
00:33:37Lafferty's going to call as soon as he knows anything on the pillbox in it.
00:33:53I told him it wasn't urgent.
00:34:00Don't you think you should take a breath?
00:34:03Not if I'm going to find out what happened last night.
00:34:05Well, that's Tate's job.
00:34:06Let her do it.
00:34:07I owe this to Sam and Vivian.
00:34:09Come on.
00:34:11They know you didn't kill their daughter.
00:34:13At worst...
00:34:14Yeah?
00:34:18At worst?
00:34:20They'll think you exploited her grief.
00:34:26Is that what you think?
00:34:27I don't think it was your finest hour.
00:34:36Where are you going?
00:34:39Gents.
00:34:39BELL RINGS
00:34:50We're sure of Sullivan's Prince, aren't we?
00:35:11Sixteen points of ridge bifurcation.
00:35:13Expected a more salubrious address, though, I have to say.
00:35:16Why?
00:35:16Propodox is a targeted therapy. Unlike chemo drugs, it just fixes what's broke, but at a price.
00:35:23So, not on the NHS?
00:35:25Not even for sale in the UK. Mail order only from the States.
00:35:28A year's course is 20 grand.
00:35:32The Obawans have requested a second PM, and I've suggested you do it.
00:35:35You mean you've told them to request one. Why?
00:35:38Because I think Julia was murdered, and I want you to prove it.
00:35:42Be careful what you wish for.
00:35:43Don't waste your grace.
00:35:46There we go.
00:35:53Sullivan!
00:35:56Sullivan!
00:35:59The lock looks pretty flimsy.
00:36:00Yeah, so does our warrant. I'll try and find a billing manager.
00:36:06Or maybe not.
00:36:16Someone's been a busy boy.
00:36:23Yeah, passwords. Venture codes.
00:36:28Oh, you said he was a programmer.
00:36:30Maybe he's been trying to hack in something.
00:36:33I'll try that other room.
00:36:34Sir?
00:36:35Yep.
00:36:35In all these codes, the same two words keep cropping up. Rich Maitland.
00:36:44So what? He's been hacking into steel cancer drugs?
00:36:59Not quite, isn't he?
00:37:01Dear Mr. Sullivan, I could never overstate your contribution to my IT unit.
00:37:04We're very grateful for your input, but I assure you I did not anonymously furnish you with an account of rich Maitland Pharmaceuticals, pushing a speedy recovery.
00:37:12So he has a mystery benefactor.
00:37:15Not too keen on the mystery part of it, I think.
00:37:18You know, if Lefty's right, there's thousands of pounds worth of drugs here.
00:37:24Sullivan.
00:37:25Go for it.
00:37:26Is this supposed to mean something?
00:37:32It means, Julia O'Bourne saved my life.
00:37:35Now, why would she want to do a thing like that?
00:37:40D.S. Tate, the O'Bourne's have requested that I carry out a second post-mortem.
00:37:45Of the record, the PM found no restraining injuries, nothing suggesting foul play.
00:37:49Really?
00:37:50Then again, she did four or five stories, so who knows what that covered up.
00:37:53What about a cause of death?
00:37:55Ruptured spleen.
00:37:56From the fall.
00:37:58I still have to fulfil the O'Bourne's request.
00:38:02What's Lindley playing at?
00:38:05Why does he, of all people, want a second PM?
00:38:08Lindley.
00:38:09Please.
00:38:11You really think I don't know you've worked together a hundred times?
00:38:15You think I'm fooled by this, the parents want a second post-mortem crap?
00:38:19I really don't know what you're talking about.
00:38:21I do know the O'Bourne's have a legal right to...
00:38:24Fine, fine.
00:38:24Well, whatever you turn up, it's full disclosure.
00:38:29Understood?
00:38:30Absolutely.
00:38:31Full disclosure.
00:38:34She threw herself off a building?
00:38:36No.
00:38:36She was found dead at the bottom of one.
00:38:38Makes sense if she did throw herself off.
00:38:40How's that?
00:38:41Same reason she gave me 20 grand's worth of cancer treatments.
00:38:45Guilt?
00:38:48Guilt about what?
00:38:49I hope the bitch remember me in her will.
00:38:51Sir!
00:38:53Guilt about what?
00:38:54Her brother.
00:38:58She knew I was innocent, and that delivery note proves it.
00:39:01It was left in with the last consignment, billing address, but no name.
00:39:09So that's why you were trying to break into the drug company's customer records?
00:39:12When did you get back from Rome?
00:39:15Um, think logically.
00:39:17When the pills run out, I go back to pissing blood and watching my skin fall off.
00:39:23Why would I want to kill the very person saving me from that fate?
00:39:26When did you get back?
00:39:2711.30 this morning.
00:39:29Want to see my boarding pass?
00:39:42Sullivan's innocent.
00:39:42What was he doing at Julia's apartment?
00:39:44He wanted to find out who he's benefiting is.
00:39:46There must be an explanation.
00:39:49Sam?
00:39:50Where would Julia get hold of that can of money, teaching primary school?
00:39:54She inherited something when her grandfather died.
00:39:57You see, in the fallout from Justin, Sullivan lost his job, beaten up repeatedly, nearly
00:40:02died when someone burned down his home, and in that context...
00:40:05Then again, he did get away with murder.
00:40:07In that context, Julia's generosity feels like compensation.
00:40:12That's a leap.
00:40:14I know.
00:40:15Well, at the very least, it could shed some light on a suicide.
00:40:20You said you didn't think it was suicide.
00:40:23I didn't.
00:40:25And now you're off the hook.
00:40:26You're having second thoughts.
00:40:28No.
00:40:29Well, perhaps your head's clearing.
00:40:31How much did you have to drink again?
00:40:33How much did she have to drink?
00:40:3520,000 pounds worth of cancer drugs are what's giving me second thoughts.
00:40:39And if Julia killed herself, it wasn't because she drank too much.
00:40:43Look, we have to consider the possibility that Julia took Justin.
00:40:51What?
00:40:52Where was she the night that Justin went missing?
00:40:55In her studio.
00:40:56Any witnesses to that?
00:40:57Yes.
00:40:59Me.
00:41:01Witnesses?
00:41:02So now Julia killed herself because she murdered her own brother.
00:41:09Christ, Tommy.
00:41:10If you call that a theory, perhaps you should never go back to work.
00:41:13Oh, I thought that Sam was going to be the scary one.
00:41:21Yeah, me too.
00:41:22Do you get the feeling that Julia helping Sullivan wasn't a surprise to him as it was to her?
00:41:27Mine has just lost his daughter.
00:41:28Yeah, and I accused that door of murder.
00:41:30He didn't say a word.
00:41:32Mike, Lindley.
00:41:34I know, no, more than okay, thank you.
00:41:36Listen, I'd like to get hold of that video footage of Justin's birthday party, if that's possible.
00:41:42I defended a guy last year where the case hinged on CCTV.
00:41:45Still have some enhancement software on here.
00:41:48It's beyond the call.
00:41:50I think I know why Sam and Julia absented themselves from their own party.
00:41:54Dead.
00:41:55Cut, Juliet.
00:41:58Think you've had enough?
00:41:59If a man can't have a drink on his son's birthday...
00:42:03Anyway, Justin should...
00:42:03Yeah, Sam's getting hammered.
00:42:05And Julia doesn't like it.
00:42:06Exhibit number two.
00:42:09This is Julia just after putting Justin to bed.
00:42:12Now, I had to zoom in and clean it up, but it was worth it.
00:42:17Now, Julia corners Dad for a private chat.
00:42:20What's he saying?
00:42:21Well, I think we can guess.
00:42:22It's not a great party.
00:42:23We can more than guess.
00:42:25Temper, temper.
00:42:26So, Julia leaves and Dad follows.
00:42:31She starts the fight.
00:42:33He's going to finish it.
00:42:34Yeah, but what was the fight about?
00:42:35I have to talk to Sam.
00:42:36You never mentioned the round 95.
00:42:39You play it down now.
00:42:42But there's someone else you might know.
00:42:49Conrad.
00:42:49I had a fling with the Oban's ex-nanny, Christine Faraday.
00:42:57She was sacked.
00:42:58Vivian accused her of breaking Justin's out.
00:42:59Wrongly.
00:43:00Christine loved that kid.
00:43:01For a few weeks, I loved her.
00:43:04She didn't have a bad bone in her body.
00:43:06Well, whatever, Christine must have been a suspect in the abduction.
00:43:08But she had an alibi.
00:43:09Me and half a village pub.
00:43:10She was in there drowning her sorrows because she was missing Justin's party.
00:43:13So, what luck?
00:43:14And she showed him this.
00:43:15She got a call from Julia that evening.
00:43:19Once I'd eliminated Christine, it didn't seem significant.
00:43:22But with what we know now, that could sound like the argument we just watched.
00:43:31Uh, excuse me, we just left London.
00:43:33What about Tate?
00:43:35Tate can go and do the other thing.
00:43:45What is it?
00:43:54Detective Superintendent Tate.
00:43:56Didn't hear you creep in there.
00:43:58What are you seeing?
00:44:00Nothing.
00:44:02Nothing?
00:44:03So far, I'm with your pathologist all the way.
00:44:06Oh.
00:44:07I told you a second p.m. was not necessary.
00:44:10Yeah, I presume there were photos taken at the crime scene?
00:44:12I think, yeah, maybe someone took some with their phone.
00:44:18What does Linley know that I don't?
00:44:25I'll see those photos now.
00:44:28That's okay.
00:44:41Okay.
00:44:42Thanks.
00:44:42As beautiful as ever.
00:44:52Conrad.
00:44:55Christine, I have some terrible news.
00:45:06I'm so sorry.
00:45:10Hello, Christine.
00:45:11Mike.
00:45:13Mike.
00:45:16Connor.
00:45:24We need to have a couple of words with you.
00:45:27If you don't mind.
00:45:27The evening, Justin went missing.
00:45:47You were in the pub with Conrad.
00:45:48And you got a phone call from Julia?
00:45:51Yes.
00:45:52So what did she say?
00:45:54It wasn't fair that I had missed such a great party.
00:45:57Nothing more pressing than that.
00:45:58Come on, Christine.
00:45:59That family have been through enough.
00:46:01According to you, that family falsely accused you of breaking the child's arm.
00:46:04Are you saying I lied?
00:46:05I'm saying if it was me, I'd want to set the record straight.
00:46:07I'm saying if it was me, I'd want to set the record straight.
00:46:07Come on.
00:46:08I'll tell you.
00:46:09I don't want to use it.
00:46:11I don't want to get to.
00:46:11Go ahead.
00:46:12I didn't want to.
00:46:12I'm saying.
00:46:12I don't want to get to you.
00:46:12I won't.
00:46:13I'm saying I'm saying you were in the pub.
00:46:14Look, Christine, your loyalty is to Julia and Justin, not to their parents.
00:46:32Julia told me she knew who broke Justin's arm.
00:46:35She knew because Justin had told her himself.
00:46:39Sam.
00:46:41Justin had messed up some papers in his study and Sam was drunk again.
00:46:45That sounds like a flashpoint, not the real cause.
00:46:47Well, that's all she told me.
00:46:50Can you turn that off, please?
00:46:52Sorry.
00:46:54Lefty.
00:46:55OK, the spleen is breached, so I'm thinking post-mortem, if only by a minute or so.
00:47:02Well, how did she die?
00:47:04My best guess is asphyxiation.
00:47:07I found what looks like a fragment of rubber glove between her teeth.
00:47:12I tested for DNA.
00:47:18But the thing is, if I sit on this, I'm violating full disclosure.
00:47:23And if I don't, it's murder again and you'll be arrested.
00:47:26So we're...
00:47:27Yeah, OK, thanks.
00:47:32Yeah, cheers for that.
00:47:34Heading out?
00:47:36You should be a detective.
00:47:38I can arrange transport.
00:47:42I'm good.
00:47:43Thanks.
00:47:43Sam's the one person Julia would have covered for.
00:47:52Always a daddy's girl.
00:47:53Well, let's imagine she did.
00:47:54Would he repair by killing her?
00:47:55If she was threatening to tell Vivian.
00:47:58Threatening their new life in London with Oliver.
00:47:59OK, from here to London in the middle of the night is what, two hours?
00:48:02Yeah, tobs.
00:48:04So he could have got down to your flat and been back by door.
00:48:06Look, we're not even bothering to take into account whether or not he's capable of murdering his own two children.
00:48:10Maybe just one.
00:48:12Notice he didn't want his DNA matched with Justin's.
00:48:14There.
00:48:23What do you reckon?
00:48:25Glad we live in London.
00:48:27Spoken like your partner's son.
00:48:29You said when we got here, you'd tell me what's going on.
00:48:46I'm going away on a long trip, but I need to tell you a bit of family history first.
00:48:55Dad?
00:48:57What's this long trip?
00:48:59Are you trying to tell me something?
00:49:03Lies really can kill you, Oliver.
00:49:06They killed your brother and sister.
00:49:09So you have to know the truth, however much it hurts.
00:49:12What are we doing here?
00:49:13Why have we left Mum in London?
00:49:15Am I talking to the walls?
00:49:16Can't you shut up and listen for a bloody minute?
00:49:17When I married your mother, I decided that there was no way I was going to turn into one of those freeloading house husbands who get up at 11 to fix lunch.
00:49:36No, I was going to earn my own pile, thank you very much.
00:49:39Day after the honeymoon, I set up my own business.
00:49:42Old-born investments.
00:49:45Good for you, Dad.
00:49:47No.
00:49:48No, it wasn't.
00:49:49It was a disaster.
00:49:51It was the root of all this.
00:49:53It's all about self-knowledge, Oliver.
00:50:07Knowing myself.
00:50:12Damage.
00:50:14Tommy?
00:50:15Tommy?
00:50:16Tommy, Sam's taken Oliver.
00:50:17Tommy?
00:50:20Tommy, Sam's taken Oliver.
00:50:22Sam!
00:50:23He's got to get himself.
00:50:24All right, let's get him out of here.
00:50:25No!
00:50:26No!
00:50:27No!
00:50:28Oh!
00:50:29Oh!
00:50:30Oh!
00:50:31Oh!
00:50:32Oh!
00:50:33Oh!
00:50:34Oh!
00:50:35Oh!
00:50:36Oh!
00:50:37Oh!
00:50:38Oh!
00:50:39Oh!
00:50:40Oh!
00:50:41Oh!
00:50:42Oh!
00:50:43Oh!
00:50:44Oh!
00:50:45Oh!
00:50:46Oh!
00:50:47Oh!
00:50:48Oh!
00:50:49Oh!
00:50:50Oh!
00:50:51Oh!
00:50:52Oh!
00:51:04Can't even shoot myself now.
00:51:06There are worse things to be bad at.
00:51:11Gotta hand it to you, Tommy.
00:51:12You saw it before I did.
00:51:14The sweep, the symmetry, the contours of tragedy.
00:51:17Right now, I'm not seeing the contours of very much at all.
00:51:20The theory that Vivian, that Vivian scoffed at.
00:51:25Julia?
00:51:27She did take Justin.
00:51:28I drove her to it.
00:51:32Something terrible must have happened.
00:51:34If only she'd spoken to me, she didn't have to kill herself.
00:51:39Oh, Sam, slow down.
00:51:41The darkness spread like a stain.
00:51:44But it started with me.
00:51:47Is that a poetic way of saying it was you who broke Justin's arm?
00:51:53It was an accident, but I'd had a skin full.
00:51:56You never had an accident like that with Julia, though, did you?
00:51:59That's close enough.
00:52:03Because Julia, unlike Justin, Julia was your child, eh?
00:52:06Hmm.
00:52:07Gave myself away with the DNA sample, right?
00:52:09You see, even that was my fault.
00:52:11I was so angry when Vivian stopped funding me,
00:52:13I just stayed up in London sulking.
00:52:15Julia, would you do us both a favour and give this self-pitying a rest?
00:52:17Self-pity?
00:52:18You think that's what this is?
00:52:19I think that if you were going to blow your brains out,
00:52:21you'd have done it already.
00:52:23People have always underestimated me, Tommy.
00:52:25Tommy.
00:52:36Tommy.
00:52:39I've got some bad news for you, Sam.
00:52:42It's not all your fault.
00:52:46The symmetry goes even darker than I thought.
00:52:51What are you talking about?
00:52:52Julia didn't commit suicide because she felt guilty about Justin.
00:52:56She was murdered.
00:53:01How?
00:53:02I'm not going to tell you any more.
00:53:03Not until you give me that gun.
00:53:08You're bluffing.
00:53:17Tommy.
00:53:25It was about eight when I found her in her studio.
00:53:39She tried softly, softly, bless her.
00:53:40Daddy, I know you're only drinking because business is bad.
00:53:45You've got to...
00:53:46You've got to...
00:53:47You've got to own up to what you did to Justin.
00:53:48You've got to really see Christine.
00:53:49I don't know what you're talking about.
00:53:50I don't know what you're talking about.
00:53:51If you're so much as ever, you've been Clippers here.
00:53:52I swear you'll see neither of us ever again.
00:53:53You're drunk.
00:53:54Don't start.
00:53:55You're drunk and you resented every second of Justin's part.
00:53:56You're drunk and you resented every second of Justin's part.
00:54:01Please don't let him.
00:54:02Please don't let him.
00:54:03I don't know.
00:54:04I don't know what you're talking about.
00:54:05You've got to...
00:54:06You've got to...
00:54:07You've got to...
00:54:08You've got to own up to what you did to Justin.
00:54:09You've got to really see Christine.
00:54:10I don't know what you're talking about.
00:54:11If you're so much as ever, you've been Clippers here.
00:54:14I swear you'll see neither of us ever again.
00:54:16You're drunk.
00:54:17Don't start.
00:54:18You're drunk.
00:54:19Don't start.
00:54:20You're drunk and you resented every second of Justin's part.
00:54:21Please don't let him.
00:54:22I hope to.
00:54:23Look, I know it's the drink, Daddy.
00:54:24I know it's not you.
00:54:25You need help.
00:54:26Even if it's not yours, it's not his fault.
00:54:29I'll never forget the fear in her eyes.
00:54:54That's because she saw the man who broke her brother's arm.
00:54:58But her mind was made up.
00:55:06But I didn't care.
00:55:10I swear.
00:55:12Where's Oliver?
00:55:13Where's Oliver?
00:55:14Oliver's fine.
00:55:15Did you sleep last night?
00:55:16What?
00:55:17How much sleep did you get last night?
00:55:18Barely anyway.
00:55:19I was Sam with you the whole time.
00:55:20Well, yes, of course. Why?
00:55:21That's the answer I wanted to hear.
00:55:22Go easy on him.
00:55:23I think he's literally mad with grief.
00:55:24Am I not?
00:55:25If you're stronger than he is...
00:55:26I'm still gonna kill him.
00:55:27Of course you are.
00:55:28And once you've done that, I think he needs you very much.
00:55:33Mum!
00:55:35Ugh!
00:55:36So you think Julia planned to leave her brother with someone?
00:55:50Someone within walking distance, someone she trusted.
00:55:53Yeah, and of course someone Justin knew.
00:55:56You know?
00:55:57No.
00:55:58No.
00:55:59Christine loved that kid.
00:56:02And anyway, she was here with me when he was found to be missing.
00:56:05Look, surely whoever Julia met that night is probably her killer.
00:56:09Agreed.
00:56:10Well, then that can't be Christine.
00:56:12Yeah, I mean, how does a slim built woman get Julia out of a window without waking you up?
00:56:17Just, just wait a bloody minute.
00:56:19We don't know that Julia was murdered yet, do we?
00:56:23Tommy?
00:56:25I mean, it's not definite.
00:56:27No, it's not.
00:56:28Good.
00:56:29Because that's my story if I'm asked.
00:56:34I'm sticking to it.
00:56:36I've put you in a spot, I know I have.
00:56:52What exactly is your evidence that Julia was murdered?
00:56:57A love fragment and other pathology inconsistent with death from a fall.
00:57:01Have you shared any of this with Detective Superintendent Tate?
00:57:05Not yet.
00:57:06So as long as she thinks it's suicide, you're in the clear?
00:57:10I can't conduct an investigation from inside a prison cell.
00:57:15Well, how long are you thinking of holding out on her?
00:57:18As long as it takes.
00:57:21If you're worried about being implicated...
00:57:23It's you I'm worried about, Tommy.
00:57:26You obviously know what you're doing, so... eh?
00:57:30I've asked you at Leopardy to view Justin's remains tomorrow morning.
00:57:37That okay?
00:57:39Yeah, sure, that's okay.
00:57:43Next time I'd like to be asked, not told.
00:57:47No argument with the cause of death being the skull fracture.
00:57:57Any idea of a weapon?
00:57:59What's interesting are these bilateral injuries here.
00:58:04Well, the chances of both legs being struck in the same place.
00:58:08Exactly.
00:58:09So I'm thinking car bumper.
00:58:12Justin wasn't even four feet tall.
00:58:14A bug would have struck him waist high.
00:58:16Not if your driver floored the brakes.
00:58:18If you're traveling fast enough, the front end nosedives.
00:58:21I've seen six-inch furrows in pre-stressed asphalt.
00:58:26So it's an accident.
00:58:28Well, the skull fracture is certainly consistent with secondary impact.
00:58:33Which chimes with what looks like...
00:58:38White paint fragments in the hair.
00:58:44Which, because it hasn't rotted, suggests metallic base.
00:58:48So we're looking for someone, probably a local, who drove a white car?
00:58:53When we get the paint analyzed, I'll do better than that.
00:58:56Wait a minute, Conrad.
00:58:57When you went out with Christine...
00:59:00She drove a white car?
00:59:04Old white Fiesta?
00:59:11I told her not to drive.
00:59:15What are you talking about?
00:59:19I'm sorry.
00:59:23I'll drive you a well over.
00:59:24And you're not?
00:59:26Emily's relative.
00:59:27Look, I appreciate the offer.
00:59:29Was that really Julia on the phone?
00:59:34That's a guilty look.
00:59:36She couldn't have got to the Obelands by seven.
00:59:38She couldn't have taken Justin.
00:59:39That's what you told yourself.
00:59:41I'm sorry, Dad.
00:59:42That's what you told yourself.
00:59:43It's what I believed.
00:59:46You covered up for your girlfriend.
00:59:47Look, I was young and stupid, but...
00:59:49It wasn't your decision to make!
00:59:53I spent two years on that case.
00:59:56And it nearly killed me.
00:59:57Christ, I said I was sorry, didn't I?
00:59:59It was twelve years ago!
01:00:01I set you up to the orphanage.
01:00:07The Whip.
01:00:09I stayed away with her.
01:00:11So, Julia called you.
01:00:17Sam was drinking again.
01:00:20He was in a dangerous, a violent mood.
01:00:21a violent mood. I mean, what if he broke Justin's neck this time?
01:00:25She calls you at the pub and says she's bringing her brother over.
01:00:29And I said no.
01:00:32How stupid would I be to mess with the Oborns
01:00:35after all the lies they told about me breaking Justin's arm?
01:00:39Not stupid, just principled. You put Justin first.
01:00:41But it meant driving over the limit.
01:00:43And somewhere on the way here, you had an accident.
01:00:46And Justin was killed. Julia was okay.
01:00:48And because she'd talked you into the first place, she'd covered up for you.
01:00:51Where is all this coming from?
01:00:53You drove a white Fiesta back then, right?
01:00:55So what?
01:00:55So, white car paint was found on Justin's corpse.
01:00:59Well, it wasn't from my car.
01:01:01Once I got behind the wheel, I realised what a mistake it was and I walked home.
01:01:05Come on, that's miles away.
01:01:06I cut through the fields.
01:01:08So you did go home in response to Julia's call?
01:01:10Yes. She wasn't here.
01:01:18Where were you the night before last?
01:01:19On the night shift.
01:01:22Why?
01:01:27Are you asking me for an alibi?
01:01:33You think...
01:01:35Julia was murdered?
01:01:38Would that be a complete surprise?
01:01:40Or would it make some chilling kind of sense?
01:01:42Am I under arrest?
01:01:47No.
01:01:50Be surprised if Justin was hit by Christine's car.
01:01:53Because of the paint?
01:01:55The sealant.
01:01:56Teflon fluorocarbon.
01:01:58Standard issue now, but back in the early 90s, the preserve of luxury cars and emergency vehicles.
01:02:03Not fourth-hand fiestas?
01:02:04Traces of rust argue against the luxury cars and the injuries are wrong for an ambulance.
01:02:11So I'm thinking Village Bobby.
01:02:15Really?
01:02:15You pulled the plug on that mighty fast.
01:02:21All we can do is worry her for now, and we did that.
01:02:23Lefty thinks that Justin might have been hit by an emergency vehicle.
01:02:26Maybe a marked police car.
01:02:28What makes him think that?
01:02:30The paint sealant.
01:02:32Conrad saw her drive away pissed.
01:02:34She could have gone out.
01:02:36I mean, she could have walked home.
01:02:38You're forgetting whose case this is.
01:02:40I just don't want you making the same mistake twice.
01:02:42Mistake?
01:02:42What mistake?
01:02:42You've no proof, Mike.
01:02:44Just like you didn't with Sullivan.
01:02:46It's a low blow.
01:02:47It's only the truth.
01:02:48You're lecturing me about past mistakes.
01:02:51I'm counselling you to keep your powder dry.
01:02:53What about you, Tommy?
01:02:55You get your wife killed, you're still dragging people into your mess.
01:03:06Well, on the plus side, we're at a nurse's house.
01:03:09Officers get first look when they're squad cars when they're bumped from the fleet, right?
01:03:23Yeah.
01:03:23McCaffrey's a detective.
01:03:24He wouldn't have had a squad car.
01:03:26He was in uniform till the early 90s.
01:03:28Okay, I'll check his vehicle history.
01:03:31You should get that hand checked.
01:03:34Come in.
01:03:35Come in.
01:03:39Hello?
01:03:48Hello?
01:03:51Ow.
01:03:53Oh, look.
01:03:55Sorry.
01:03:55I've bled on you.
01:03:56Yeah.
01:03:57Like that's never happened to me before.
01:03:59You know, it's funny.
01:04:03I'm the one who's knocked my wing mirror off my car, and you're the one whose hands are shaking.
01:04:10Does Mike McCaffrey scare you?
01:04:13Do I scare you?
01:04:15Nobody scares me.
01:04:17That's not entirely true now, is it?
01:04:18Do you really think Julia was murdered?
01:04:26What is it, Christy?
01:04:27What is it, Christy?
01:04:47Okay.
01:04:47Okay, McCaffrey moved out of uniform and bought his decommissioned Sierra and sold it on in July 95.
01:04:59Oh, a month after Justin was killed?
01:05:01Yeah, and the buyer was local at Daniel Forsyth, Cleve Farm.
01:05:04Well, John, it's been sold again.
01:05:05Not according to the TVLA.
01:05:08Let's check it out.
01:05:17Hello?
01:05:23Hello?
01:05:25Who is this?
01:05:47Obviously, full disclosure means something totally different to you than it does to me.
01:06:12You think there's a lab in London that I don't do business with?
01:06:14Once we got the results back, I fully intended to bring you in.
01:06:19Bring me in?
01:06:21You're too kind.
01:06:23And what if Lindy's DNA is on that glove?
01:06:26But it isn't, is it?
01:06:27We don't know yet.
01:06:30And the fragment itself is evidence of murder.
01:06:33Evidence you wouldn't have if it wasn't for me.
01:06:35Dr. Lafferty, this isn't finders keepers.
01:06:37It's a murder investigation.
01:06:39My murder investigation.
01:06:44Where is Lindy?
01:07:07Any paint left to your side?
01:07:08Doesn't look like it.
01:07:11Not a shame.
01:07:12We're probably looking at our murder weapon.
01:07:16It's McCaffrey.
01:07:18Mike!
01:07:19A guy out walking his dog has found a body near Christine Faraday's.
01:07:22We'll meet you at our cottage.
01:07:24Got to go.
01:07:24Looks like a sexual assault gone bad.
01:07:50Well, they lift the knickers on.
01:07:53That's one prudish sex killer.
01:07:56I don't know.
01:07:56It looks like she's been strangled with a belt.
01:07:58Yeah, it could be a buckle mark.
01:08:00This could have nothing to do with the Oborn case.
01:08:03You know, I'd take conspiracy over coincidence any day.
01:08:05I'm sorry I paid on you.
01:08:15Yeah.
01:08:16Like that's never happened to me before.
01:08:21What?
01:08:25Yeah?
01:08:27Yes, ma'am.
01:08:28Um.
01:08:31I'm just talking to Tate.
01:08:32I'm going to be arrested in a minute.
01:08:33What?
01:08:34You get back to London.
01:08:35Tell her everything.
01:08:36Car, Julia, everything.
01:08:37Come on.
01:08:41Well, this is bloody embarrassing, Tommy.
01:08:43What is?
01:08:45I've got to take you in.
01:08:48Tate found out you were down here.
01:08:49She's got Lafferty in custody.
01:08:51Lafferty?
01:08:52Yeah.
01:08:53I said you were playing with fire.
01:08:58Where's Sergeant Havers?
01:09:00Oh, I don't know.
01:09:02Must have gone.
01:09:03Maybe she didn't want to get arrested as well.
01:09:05Don't patronize me.
01:09:08Oh, come on, Mike.
01:09:10Not taking any chances, Tommy.
01:09:12What?
01:09:13Chances like trust and friendship.
01:09:14Right.
01:09:15Like you trusted me.
01:09:16One thing I don't get.
01:09:29Julia, how do you keep it to keep quiet for so long?
01:09:32What do you have on her?
01:09:34I don't know what you're talking about.
01:09:37Oh, that's all right.
01:09:37No worries.
01:09:38Your old car will be eloquent enough on your behalf.
01:09:39The party, that's it.
01:09:44I remember thinking how you were putting away the champagne for a man on duty.
01:09:47Meeting us here soon, Sergeant McCaffrey?
01:09:49Who else is going to keep Wimborne safe?
01:09:52Save your breath for defective superintendent Tate.
01:09:55You're going to need it.
01:09:56Why didn't you just come clear at the time, though?
01:09:57Why didn't you just say, look, I'm sorry, I messed up.
01:10:00I mean, you'd be out of the force, but hey, you're not the most ambitious man in the world.
01:10:03You don't know the first thing about me.
01:10:07You kill me, you know that?
01:10:09You really think just because you play down the Earl thing that you're one of us, a regular cop or one of the boys.
01:10:16Well, I'm sorry, Tommy.
01:10:18That's just about the funniest thing I've ever heard.
01:10:22This is a hobby for you.
01:10:23You're a tourist.
01:10:25You've no idea what it's like to be your job.
01:10:29And to know that if you lose it, that's it.
01:10:31You're dead in the gutter.
01:10:34No way, no.
01:10:35Just remind me what any of this has to do with squashing a five-year-old's body down a drain.
01:10:39I mean, there must have been a moment there.
01:10:40There must have been a thought.
01:10:41Christ, how has it come to this?
01:10:43No?
01:10:44Well, maybe you're right.
01:10:45Maybe I don't know you at all.
01:10:46One more word out of you and I'll throw you out of the car and say you jumped.
01:10:52It sounds familiar to me.
01:11:01Mike, we need to have a conversation about the death of Julia Roeborn.
01:11:20Yes, ma'am.
01:11:23I'd like to make a statement, if that's okay.
01:11:29Tell Conrad.
01:11:32Please.
01:11:37What's going on?
01:11:38DNA from the glove.
01:11:40Tate found out.
01:11:41Ran it against the officer's database.
01:11:42Hoping to find a match with me, I bet.
01:11:45Closest by far, Mike McCaffrey.
01:11:48Closest?
01:11:49It's a weak sample.
01:11:51It's like a phone number with missing digits.
01:11:53Barbara, where are you?
01:11:54No, I'm a freak man again.
01:11:56Listen, I need you to bear some bad news for me.
01:11:59Sam told me Julia and Lindley were staying the night in London.
01:12:04With the shock of a brother being found, I had a bad feeling.
01:12:09I saw them sitting up at the bar getting hammered and I knew I had to act.
01:12:15So, Dad's confessed?
01:12:19Yeah, well, he wanted to make a statement.
01:12:20That's all I know.
01:12:24Oh, my God.
01:12:29Uh, yeah, but yeah, you're happy to drive you to the station, if that's what you want.
01:12:36Right, well, that's a kind offer.
01:12:40I'll just get my coat.
01:12:41I don't know, it looks like she's in a struggle with a belt.
01:12:56Yeah, it could be a buckle mark.
01:12:57Was it really a kind offer, Barbara?
01:13:08Or do you have an ulterior motive?
01:13:13Turn around and put your hands against the wall.
01:13:15So, as soon as they left, I followed them up to Lindley's penthouse.
01:13:31What's wrong again?
01:13:33What?
01:13:33Well, we didn't sit at the bar and I don't have a penthouse.
01:13:36Is it possible the DNA on that glove wasn't his at all?
01:13:38It's possible, but unlikely.
01:13:41I mean, it's not his, it's a close relative's.
01:13:47Right, this binary.
01:13:50Sunny day, rainy day.
01:13:52There's no good or evil or free will.
01:13:55We just react to the hand we're given.
01:13:57This rationalisation's for triple murder, go.
01:13:59It's a bit flurry.
01:14:00Listen, I'm not justifying myself to anyone.
01:14:05My first step on the road to hell was an act of blinding altruism.
01:14:11Julia's called for help.
01:14:13You drove.
01:14:15I was drunk.
01:14:18But Christine was paralytic.
01:14:20Look, I appreciate the offer.
01:14:22Was that really Julia on the phone?
01:14:27That's a guilty look.
01:14:30How exes your ex, Christine?
01:14:33Oh, grow up.
01:14:35Don't they have any real women at law school?
01:14:48Can't want to hold right.
01:15:00The girl was off her face.
01:15:08Offering to drive was the responsible thing to do.
01:15:11Oh, you're a model, sis, in Conrad.
01:15:14You should have told Julia where to go.
01:15:17He hit her.
01:15:18God only knows what he'll do to Justin.
01:15:20Not your problem.
01:15:21You don't owe these people anything.
01:15:23Maybe I can think about something other than myself.
01:15:25Is that a dick?
01:15:29I'm nobody's mug, that's for sure.
01:15:31Nor am I.
01:15:31It's practically stamped on your forehead.
01:15:35How'd we go, Justin?
01:15:38Christine's house.
01:15:38You stay here.
01:15:45You don't move her.
01:15:48Christine?
01:15:50Christine!
01:15:50Christine!
01:15:50She brings Justin through your front door, your party to abduction.
01:16:00So why are you driving, genius?
01:16:03Because I feel bad in advance about dumping you.
01:16:08There, I said it.
01:16:09Your piece.
01:16:11Christine!
01:16:12Christine!
01:16:12Julia was convinced Sam was going to hurt Justin.
01:16:21But instead, I ended up killing him.
01:16:26I mean, who says God hasn't got a sense of humor, eh?
01:16:32Oh, my God.
01:16:34Oh, my God.
01:16:35Oh, my God.
01:16:37Doctor, I've been drinking.
01:16:40It's good by law school.
01:16:41Hello, prison.
01:16:41My dad will kill me.
01:16:43God, he's dead.
01:16:44And nothing can change that.
01:16:45I should never have let you drive.
01:16:46Oh, my God.
01:16:47Oh, my God.
01:16:49Oh, my God.
01:16:53Does anyone else know you took Justin?
01:16:56No.
01:16:59Oh, my God.
01:17:00Oh, my God.
01:17:04Oh, my God.
01:17:08He was a sweet kid.
01:17:09He wouldn't want this to ruin our lives.
01:17:12He wouldn't want this to ruin our lives.
01:17:12He wouldn't want this to ruin our lives.
01:17:12Oh, my God.
01:17:13Oh, my God.
01:17:33Go home, Julia.
01:17:39All you have to do is go home.
01:17:48They protected you, and you killed them for it.
01:17:52Soon as Tommy said he'd fetch Julia from Rome, I had a bad feeling.
01:17:58And I was right.
01:18:03How did you coax Julia into meeting me?
01:18:06Didn't have to.
01:18:09She wanted my blood.
01:18:15You liar.
01:18:16You told me you left Justin buried in the orchard and I left some drain covered with bricks.
01:18:39I'm still reading your thoughts, Barbara.
01:18:46Keep him calm, keep him talking, then grab the knife when he gets distracted.
01:18:59Put a foot wrong, I'm going to be your eyeballs, not your skin.
01:19:12Put a foot wrong, I'm going to be your eyeballs, not your skin.
01:19:25You're all right, Barbara?
01:19:26I'm fine.
01:19:28Close the back up.
01:19:30You're all right, Barbara?
01:19:31I'm fine.
01:19:32Close the back up.
01:19:33You're all right.
01:19:34You're all right, Barbara?
01:19:35I'm fine.
01:19:35Close the back up.
01:19:36You're all right, Barbara?
01:19:37I'm fine.
01:19:38Close the back up.
01:19:40Close the back up.
01:19:48You're all right.
01:19:50Close the back up.
01:19:52I can't believe you're going to let your dad take a wrap.
01:20:21I always liked you, Tommy.
01:20:23I could have killed you, too.
01:20:26This is what it was like with Julia.
01:20:31Did she beg?
01:20:32Did she look on your eyes and beg?
01:20:33Did she?
01:20:34Is that a feeling for me?
01:20:35Sir.
01:20:36Please.
01:20:38Please.
01:21:01Huh?
01:21:02Mm-hm.
01:21:09Welcome back, you.
01:21:12Thanks.
01:21:15I probably shouldn't say this, but...
01:21:18Do you fancy a drink?
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