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00:11:33Yeah. It's all over the village. You're out looking for Laura Kirkham. Is this hers?
00:11:50Where did you find this?
00:11:52Jess picked it up. That's our grave inside. Laura wouldn't have gotten far without it.
00:11:57Size 5 1⁄2 and they look exactly like the one on Laura's photo as well.
00:12:05Who found it?
00:12:06Harry Dickinson. He's the groundskeeper up at the Kirkham's estate.
00:12:10Found him this morning when he was walking in the woods near Ravenside.
00:12:13Well, his dog did.
00:12:14Right.
00:12:15And I think we have a bit of blood here as well.
00:12:18Keep Harry in the house till I get to do that.
00:12:20Will do.
00:12:24I need you to stay put, Mr Dickinson.
00:12:26You want me to show you where I found this shoe or not?
00:12:29Ah, but we have to wait for the search seams first.
00:12:32What if Laura Kirkham's lying in a ditch right now?
00:12:35With a broken ankle or worse. She won't thank you for waiting.
00:12:38Come on.
00:12:40Off we go then.
00:12:41Do you ever see anyone, have you?
00:12:54Only living things in these woods are the badgers.
00:12:57And the fallow deer and we've got too many of them bloody things.
00:13:00Dominic Kirkham wants me to leave the deer alone.
00:13:03Thinks they're pretty.
00:13:05He'll change his tune once he hits one in the shiny new 4x4.
00:13:09They're eating the woods from the ground up.
00:13:12What we could really do with is some help from the black dog.
00:13:15A black dog.
00:13:16Ah, a black dog.
00:13:17I remember hearing about it when I was a kid.
00:13:19It was a good story though.
00:13:20It kept us from trespassing on the estate.
00:13:23Come on.
00:13:24More than a story.
00:13:25A few hundred years ago, the black dog used to come out of the woods at night hunting cattle
00:13:30and sheep.
00:13:31Then it moved into the village and started taking babies from houses.
00:13:34In the end they caught it.
00:13:36Buried it under a plague stone.
00:13:38Right.
00:13:39This is where Jess dropped the shoe.
00:13:41She must have found it.
00:13:43Down there.
00:13:44Along the stream.
00:13:46Off you go then.
00:13:51Careful lad.
00:13:52If you hurt yourself I shan't be carrying you back.
00:13:55Yes, noted Harry.
00:13:59Good luck.
00:14:03Come on.
00:14:08Good luck.
00:14:09Good luck.
00:14:39I-
00:14:49I told you to keep Harry Dickinson back at the cottage and wait for the search teams.
00:14:52Before I've thought it was Lawrence-
00:14:54who's injured, you know.
00:14:56We've probably got for a reason Ben.
00:14:58Understood.
00:15:00Dr. Taylor.
00:15:02What can you tell us?
00:15:03Well off the record it's almost certainly the girl you've been looking for.
00:15:06for first impressions are she's got a significant injury to the back of her head most likely a blunt
00:15:12object is that what kill her in the end probably yes but i think after laura was struck she ran
00:15:20through the forest to escape socos are picking up a trail of hair and blood spots through the trees
00:15:25that start way down there and end up near the stream where she was found my guess is that she
00:15:31ran and kept running until she fainted lost consciousness then bled out through the head
00:15:35wound so the initial attack could have happened before laura entered the woods correct any sign
00:15:42of sexual assault no she's fully clothed so you'll have to wait till i get her back to the mortuary
00:15:46for a definite answer i did find a single bite mark on her right arm difficult to say what made it at
00:15:51this stage an animal got to her yeah more than likely harry dickinson said badgers were up here
00:15:57yeah i'll compare the bite marks to be sure thank you dr taylor right once we get laura back to the
00:16:05mortuary i'll go and collect charlotte and dominic kirkham confirm the id do you want me to come with
00:16:12i want you back at cid liaised with soccer what about me sir you go get ellen and pick up lee
00:16:19bateman immediately
00:16:20have you come across lee bateman before i used to know if i read out for a while but i don't
00:16:29at least change much right here we are lee want to talk to you mate
00:16:43about what man laura kirkham
00:16:48all right give me five minutes hey you'll get down quicker than that else i'm coming through that front
00:16:54door
00:17:03so has ben invited you along on saturday to what
00:17:07joe couple's anniversary no no he hasn't all right right it's probably for the best anyway it's always a
00:17:17grim affair
00:17:30he's running
00:17:37he's running
00:17:51only the guilt you're on am i right
00:18:04i
00:18:13i heard lee bateman gave me the slip
00:18:32sarge is waiting for lee's fiance jemma to return from work
00:18:35right so digital forensics have done a preliminary report on laura's phone
00:18:39is that everything yeah it's weird right so usually you expect to find thousands of messages social
00:18:45media posts like triple that for a teenager's phone but there's hardly anything on that
00:18:48do you know what still bothers me laura left her phone behind on sunday afternoon
00:18:52what teenager does that i'll get forensics to dig a little deeper
00:18:55you made me run jemma i don't like running i'm not a fan
00:19:04it was self-preservation
00:19:09uh where's he off to
00:19:12not clue
00:19:13just back from work aren't i
00:19:15so you were here all day yesterday yeah yeah just making plans for the wedding
00:19:21oh how sweet
00:19:25yeah because
00:19:27it is only a week away right
00:19:30okay well if we don't find lee before then then we'll just wait outside edendale registry office
00:19:36what is it 3 30 it's my casual yeah it's not fair you lot chasing him down
00:19:41he's done nothing wrong i just want to ask him what's been going on at the kirkham house
00:19:45oh i can tell you that for free he went to work then came home end of
00:19:51so you you don't think he showed any interest in laura no of course not she's she's a kid
00:19:57actually no she is 16.
00:20:02no no it is not like that anymore
00:20:03oh um one final thing
00:20:12does lee still have those tattoos of his exes what was it frankie and
00:20:18brandy only i am gonna have to update the pnc file
00:20:25get out
00:20:33are you coming to the ranch for a beer well i'd love to um spend the day hacking underground
00:20:44and running down back alleys i deserve a long bath fair enough
00:20:58and that's why i'm not interested in the country
00:21:00and i'm looking at the rest of the country
00:21:03and i'm looking at these people who are being held
00:21:16on the weekend for the weekend i always want to leave a fewayı
00:21:19on the weekend i am going by the night
00:21:21and i had to be through a week
00:21:22and we were making rilever
00:21:23Did I catch you napping?
00:21:39Hardly. I've got a bladder full of double espresso.
00:21:42Did you notice the whole street's got Reeves up?
00:21:44Yeah, what's the occasion?
00:21:46Not occasion. It's for protection against the black dog.
00:21:50The locals are saying it's on the loose and Laura Kirkham's the first victim.
00:21:53I don't think she was killed by a myth.
00:21:57Forensics have proven she died from a blow to the back of the head.
00:22:00Yeah, we know that, but it doesn't stop people believing, does it?
00:22:08What's up?
00:22:09It's Ellen, Harry Dickinson's niece.
00:22:13Randomly we went to school together.
00:22:15Was it about the kiss?
00:22:16No, she's seen if I want to meet up for a drink.
00:22:20I take it she's single?
00:22:22Recently divorced.
00:22:24So what are you waiting for?
00:22:25Don't know if I could be bothered with, you know what I mean, starting something up.
00:22:29Ben, it's a drink, not a marriage proposal.
00:22:32Just go and have a laugh.
00:22:35Alright.
00:22:37I will take your advice.
00:22:38There we go.
00:22:41Sent.
00:22:42Good.
00:22:42I'm happy for you.
00:22:45If you get lucky, I don't want to hear about it.
00:22:47A gentleman never tells.
00:22:49You certainly don't.
00:22:51That's because there's nothing to tell.
00:22:53Just let you freak out any time you get a text, that's all.
00:22:55Obviously, somebody's trying to get hold of you.
00:22:58All you need to know is I was seeing a guy in Leeds.
00:23:01It got messy and moved here.
00:23:03The end.
00:23:04I'm here if you ever want to talk.
00:23:08Oh, look, Lee ain't going to come back here, so who else would take him in?
00:23:12No, he's not going to go to his mum's either.
00:23:14She booted him out when he was 15.
00:23:15She's sick of the police knocking on all the time.
00:23:18What about his dad?
00:23:19Hmm.
00:23:20Connor Bateman is currently serving time at HMP Full Sutton.
00:23:24For GBH and Common Assault.
00:23:27Nice guy.
00:23:27Like father-like son.
00:23:29Hmm.
00:23:30Lee's apprenticeship started young.
00:23:32He was five years old when Connor used to take him poaching on the estate.
00:23:36They would hide out in the forest.
00:23:41Oh, are you thinking Lee's going to visit his dad in prison?
00:23:44No, but I'm thinking he might have gone back to his roots.
00:23:54There's a hut in these woods where Connor and Lee used to hide out until it got dark.
00:24:02Okay, so we wait here for backup?
00:24:04It's literally 100 metres down that track.
00:24:08Remember what Hitchin said?
00:24:10There's no point calling the cavalry if Lee's not there, is there?
00:24:13Cooper!
00:24:16Cooper!
00:24:16Cooper!
00:24:16Cooper!
00:24:20Oh.
00:24:24Cooper!
00:24:37Don't!
00:25:07Let's go.
00:25:37Let's go.
00:26:07Let's go.
00:26:37Let's go.
00:27:07Let's go.
00:27:10So I had no point, did you think, to call for backup?
00:27:13We did, sir, but we couldn't get a signal.
00:27:15And there was no intel to suggest that he was armed, sir.
00:27:18And what was with the heroics, Ben?
00:27:19You're both lucky to be alive!
00:27:21I'll let you down, sir.
00:27:26Diane, go with Todd and interview me.
00:27:29Sir.
00:27:29It was hard enough losing your dad.
00:27:39We don't want to lose you as well.
00:27:41Go out, Ben.
00:27:45Get some rest.
00:27:48I hope you give these things a proper boy wash.
00:27:51I don't want to be wearing something a rapist has been sweating in.
00:27:55Disgusting.
00:27:55Don't worry, Lee.
00:27:58They're brand new out the packet.
00:28:01Yeah, right.
00:28:04Okay.
00:28:05Let's talk about Laura Kirkham, yeah?
00:28:08You know, you were caught smoking weed.
00:28:09Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:28:11Let me stop you there before you get too excited, yeah?
00:28:15The only question I'm going to answer is,
00:28:18how do you like your tea, Mr. Bateman?
00:28:21Build a strength for a splash of milk and four sugars.
00:28:25Now, if you don't mind,
00:28:28I've got some sleep to catch up on.
00:28:30Couldn't get a wink last night.
00:28:39I'm going to get a wink last night.
00:29:09Here we are.
00:29:14Bar snacks included in the apology.
00:29:16Hope you're soft.
00:29:20Are you okay?
00:29:25It's just been five years, so five years,
00:29:29and we're still not closer to soft, innit?
00:29:32So they're not knowing.
00:29:35He eats away at you.
00:29:36One thing I know is
00:29:39I can't do this for another five years.
00:29:43Can I ask what happened?
00:29:47Everyone has a different theory.
00:29:49Hitchens thought he'd driven past
00:29:50and interrupted a burglary.
00:29:53Ellen thought he was some out-of-town drug thing.
00:29:55But I know...
00:29:56I know somebody in Eden,
00:29:59they know something.
00:30:01Nobody's talking.
00:30:02What about forensics?
00:30:03Nothing.
00:30:04No fibres, no DNA.
00:30:06And I'm conscious,
00:30:07the longer this goes on,
00:30:09the less likely we are to solve the case.
00:30:12And I feel like I'm letting him down.
00:30:14I need to get justice for him.
00:30:19Why don't you step away?
00:30:20I mean, just for a little while.
00:30:22Give up, no way.
00:30:23Ben,
00:30:23you nearly got yourself killed today.
00:30:26Carry on like that
00:30:27and you won't even be around
00:30:28to get justice for your dad.
00:30:30It is what it is.
00:30:35Can I come?
00:30:36On Saturday.
00:30:38Pay my respects.
00:30:40I'd like that very much.
00:30:42Cheers.
00:30:46Cheers.
00:31:00Hello, Mr Kirkham.
00:31:01Thanks for seeing us.
00:31:03We just wanted to ask you a few questions
00:31:05about Lee Bateman.
00:31:07Has he been charged with murder yet?
00:31:08Er, no.
00:31:09We don't have enough to charge him with yet.
00:31:11That's why we're here.
00:31:13Mr Kirkham,
00:31:14why did you decide to hire Lee in the first place?
00:31:18I didn't.
00:31:20Well, Charlotte did.
00:31:22She put an advert in the local paper for a gardener
00:31:24when I was away in business when I come back.
00:31:27There he was.
00:31:28And when you caught Lee talking with Laura,
00:31:30you sent him to work away from the house,
00:31:32is that right?
00:31:33I told him that I wanted the plague storm from Ravensside
00:31:35digging up and bringing him back here.
00:31:37I thought he'd look particularly nice in the back of my garden.
00:31:40I know Charlotte's gone way half a ton.
00:31:42You seriously believe Lee was going to roll it down here on his own?
00:31:45I knew it was an impossible task.
00:31:47Then why ask him to do it?
00:31:50To remind him he was in charge.
00:31:53Anyway,
00:31:54I fired him a week later.
00:31:58Has Lee been back to the estate since?
00:32:00And his staff here seen him come back onto the property?
00:32:02No.
00:32:03I think he took my final warning very seriously.
00:32:08What did you say to him?
00:32:11Trespassers will be shot.
00:32:17Not exactly the grieving father, is it?
00:32:19No, no.
00:32:20And he's hell-bent on putting the blame on Lee Bateman.
00:32:23There is more going on between those two
00:32:24than Dominic's letting on.
00:32:25I know him.
00:32:26Right, I'll tell the boss
00:32:27that we need to find that plague storm.
00:32:29He's in the woods,
00:32:29so we need to get the area searched.
00:32:31In the meantime,
00:32:32we'll go and ask Harry Dickinson
00:32:33if he saw Lee creeping back onto the estate
00:32:35to meet up with Laura.
00:32:37Yeah?
00:32:37Yeah.
00:32:38Go.
00:32:52Hi, Helen.
00:32:53Hello.
00:32:54Wasn't expecting to see you till tomorrow.
00:32:56I just had a few questions for Harry.
00:32:58This is DC down fry.
00:33:01He's over at Sam Beely's place.
00:33:03The two of them spent a lot of time together
00:33:04since his wife died.
00:33:06That's nice.
00:33:08Now, we're never good at making stuff like that.
00:33:10It's not for decoration.
00:33:12I know.
00:33:13Protection from the black dog, right?
00:33:16Ben told me the story.
00:33:17It sounds to me like the medieval folk
00:33:19had a serious fox problem.
00:33:21Really?
00:33:22What about all the babies being taken from their beds?
00:33:24I'm guessing the black dog was a good cover-up story
00:33:26for infanticide.
00:33:28Right, well, thank you, Helen.
00:33:29DC Fry, you're new to Edendale, aren't you?
00:33:32Yeah.
00:33:32And it's very different to what I'm used to.
00:33:35I think you should spend a night alone
00:33:37in the woods at Ravenside.
00:33:39And what would be the point in that?
00:33:40Because when you start to hear the trees
00:33:42whispering your name
00:33:43and the shadows start to change shape,
00:33:45you'll realise just how different things
00:33:47really are here.
00:33:48Right, well, we won't keep you any longer.
00:33:53Bye, Ben.
00:33:54See you tomorrow.
00:33:58What is wrong with you?
00:34:00What?
00:34:01It was a healthy debate.
00:34:02Science versus superstition.
00:34:04When are you going to realise
00:34:05that people don't have to justify their beliefs to you?
00:34:07Take people as they come,
00:34:08otherwise no-one is going to talk to you.
00:34:24Excuse me, Mr. Beely?
00:34:29You are Sam Beely, correct?
00:34:32I'm Detective Cooper, this is Detective Fry.
00:34:36We're looking for Harry.
00:34:37Just getting washed up.
00:34:41Your hand's all right?
00:34:43Chicken's got diseased.
00:34:44We've just been hurrying things along a bit.
00:34:48What, by wringing their necks?
00:34:51You've got a better way to put them out of the misery.
00:34:52Harry, you're in trouble with the law.
00:34:56Mr. Dickinson just wanted to talk to you
00:34:58about Lee Bateman.
00:34:59Well, you've not seen him on the estate
00:35:00this week, have you?
00:35:01No.
00:35:03No.
00:35:04What about in the woods at Ravenside
00:35:05this Sunday evening?
00:35:08I've already told you.
00:35:10I've seen no-one in there.
00:35:11That's black dog territory now.
00:35:14If you're stupid, it'll be up there after dark.
00:35:19What about the Kirkham's house?
00:35:21I wouldn't know,
00:35:23cos I'm never near it.
00:35:25If it's a problem with the estate,
00:35:26I'll leave Dominic a message on his phone.
00:35:30OK.
00:35:35Look at these two.
00:35:36Bloody clueless.
00:35:39They can't have you coming all this way for nothing.
00:35:40Why don't you go up the barn?
00:35:41Help yourself to a couple of chickens.
00:35:43I thought you said they were diseased?
00:35:45You're not a fuss-putter, are you, Detective?
00:35:46You live near Ravenside, don't you, Mr. Beely?
00:35:54Didn't see Lee or Laura there this Sunday evening?
00:35:57I was in bed by sunset,
00:35:59reading me Bible.
00:36:02This is a murder investigation, gentlemen.
00:36:04It's a serious business.
00:36:06Then why asking him stupid bloody questions?
00:36:08Did he see Lee in Ravenside?
00:36:10There's 15 acres of trees.
00:36:11Your dad would be disappointed to see you, lad,
00:36:14making ash of it.
00:36:17You knew him?
00:36:18Aye.
00:36:18I met Joe Cooper a couple of times.
00:36:21He knew how to talk to country folk.
00:36:23Had a way about him.
00:36:25He'd have sought this murder in no time.
00:36:41Something was out of his mouth.
00:36:50I found him something.
00:36:58What's the story, Trace?
00:37:17Oh, hey. Okay. So, we have recovered cigarette butts here, but we found a used condom on the altar, so we've marked that urgent and sent it to the lab. Right?
00:37:32This is the stone Dominic has Lee to take down to the house.
00:37:35He didn't move it very far, did he? At least he didn't cause any damage.
00:37:40Oh, but he has. He's unleashed the black dog.
00:37:42Harry Dickinson told me that they placed the stone on top of the black dog to trap it under the earth and stop it coming into the village.
00:37:51Why does everything in Edendale have a story or a legend attached to it? Why can't a stone just be a stone?
00:38:02Let's get started, shall we? We visited the church ruins. It's a nice, a good spot, so no one can see what you're up to.
00:38:10You've been having a lot of fun up there, haven't you? But with a 16-year-old girl, shame on you.
00:38:17You know what you're talking about, mate.
00:38:19Okay. Now, we're thinking you targeted Laura, just like you've done before with other schoolgirls.
00:38:25Laura's father told us that he caught you and his daughter getting high on drugs you supplied.
00:38:34Laura's now dead. How do you think that's gonna look to a jury?
00:38:39Look, she wouldn't leave me alone. Right? She always wanted to talk to me.
00:38:43Go on.
00:38:45She said she wanted to escape her house and needed my help to do it.
00:38:47She hasn't been for her dad, I don't know. I don't know, cos I wasn't interested.
00:38:51I'm a bit confused, Lee. On the one hand, you're saying you didn't want Laura anywhere near you.
00:38:56But you were all found smoking weed together.
00:39:00Look, I had no choice. Yeah?
00:39:04She told me if I didn't keep bringing it, she would tell her dad I was stealing stuff from the house and I'd lose my job.
00:39:11She is not as innocent as she looks at one. She had the makers of a real hustler.
00:39:16Right, well, we've got a problem, Lee. Because we believe you and Laura met up at the church ruins.
00:39:23This is some evidence we found up there. You were a big boy, you know what that is. It's a condom.
00:39:29Which leads me to think getting high with Laura was not the only thing you were doing up there.
00:39:35Right, so all it takes is a DNA test. And we can find out who these belong to.
00:39:41No comment.
00:39:43No comment, okay. Well, maybe we should go see Gemma, see if she wants to make a comment.
00:39:48Well, Gemma doesn't need to know what's been going on, does she?
00:39:51Not unless you start talking, Lee.
00:39:54Right, yeah.
00:39:57Yeah, I did see someone at the church.
00:40:01We both knew it was stupid and dangerous, but...
00:40:05It was just a hook-up, no strings.
00:40:08Who was this someone, and what do you mean by it was dangerous?
00:40:12In case the Lord in the Manor found out.
00:40:15She was worried what her husband might do.
00:40:18Hang on, are you saying you were seeing Charlotte Kirkham?
00:40:21No fun, yeah.
00:40:23But I told her, once I'm married, that's it. Show's over.
00:40:27Yeah.
00:40:29Not as perfect as they look, that Kirkham family, right?
00:40:32And neither are you, Lee.
00:40:34I know.
00:40:35But I'm trying to become better.
00:40:37And Gemma knows I've made mistakes, but she believes in me.
00:40:42But that woman is my future.
00:40:45And when I say my vows, I'm going to mean every single word.
00:40:49I'm afraid Dominic's in his office on a call.
00:41:14It's okay, um, we actually needed to speak to you about a private matter.
00:41:18Oh?
00:41:19Lee Bateman has told us he was meeting up with you in secret, at the church.
00:41:25He's lying.
00:41:27I wouldn't believe a word that comes out of his mouth.
00:41:30Well, we've found condoms in the church ruins.
00:41:34DNA tests will give us the answers we need.
00:41:37But you could help speed things up.
00:41:40Help us find Laura's killer.
00:41:42Charlotte, were you meeting up with Lee?
00:41:47We need to know the truth.
00:41:53Yes.
00:41:56It was just a distraction.
00:41:58A distraction from what?
00:42:01Being trapped in this house.
00:42:04It may look impressive from the driveway, but once you're inside, it's like a bloody mausoleum.
00:42:09Well, why come here then?
00:42:13Dominic wanted to buy somewhere he could renovate.
00:42:16Show off to his wealthy clients.
00:42:18Oh, it's fine for him, he gets to leave.
00:42:21Travel the world on business, but me?
00:42:24I'm left floating from room to room.
00:42:27Did Dominic know about you two?
00:42:29I'm sure he would have said something if he found out.
00:42:31What about Laura? Does she know?
00:42:37God, I hope not.
00:42:44It was me that let Lee into the house.
00:42:48Is she dead because of me?
00:42:50I mean, did I do this?
00:42:51I'm wondering if Laura knew about Lee and her mum having the affair.
00:43:00And what if she did?
00:43:02Well, maybe getting the weed out, Lee wasn't enough.
00:43:05Maybe she wanted more, so she threatened to tell Dominic about the affair until she got it.
00:43:10And Lee pushed back.
00:43:12Hard.
00:43:13Yeah.
00:43:24Sarge, we need to speak to Lee again.
00:43:27Too late, he's walked.
00:43:29You what?
00:43:31He's out on bail.
00:43:32Kirkham was three times a week.
00:43:33Order not to leave Edendale.
00:43:35Yeah, apparently his solicitor made an emotional plea to the magistrate saying that, you know,
00:43:39Lee getting married this week was a sign he was turning his life around.
00:43:42Even though he tried our own mind.
00:43:44Who's Talit Kirkham's?
00:43:50Oh, you cowards.
00:44:02Dominic, I heard the phone. What's happened?
00:44:08They've released Lee Bateman.
00:44:13How could that have happened?
00:44:23Dominic?
00:44:25Dominic?
00:44:32see you later?
00:44:37Dominic?
00:44:51Look, Babes, I just got out.
00:44:54I'm so sorry for all this.
00:44:58And it's been a while when I get home.
00:44:59We all want to get home.
00:45:29That's all we're thinking.
00:45:35The car swerved on here.
00:45:40Ah, okay, thank you.
00:45:44Crash investigators reckon the driver swerved across the road
00:45:47and hit Lee Bateman straight on.
00:45:49Could have been deliberate, could have been drunk.
00:45:51Any witnesses? None.
00:45:53We're gonna have to wait for the reports and the tests to come back.
00:45:56When I told Dominic yesterday Lee was being released on bail,
00:45:58he was absolutely furious, saying we weren't doing our job properly.
00:46:01Who can blame him? Any parent would be.
00:46:03The question is, would he take matters into his own hands?
00:46:15Hey Gemma, can we come in love?
00:46:17What's happened? Why are you being nice?
00:46:20She's going to sit down first.
00:46:22No, hang on. You're not coming in here again.
00:46:24Just... just tell me.
00:46:27Right, um...
00:46:29I'm afraid Lee has been in an accident and he has been killed.
00:46:32I'm sorry.
00:46:36I'm sorry.
00:46:40I'm sorry.
00:46:41You're dead, don't see me.
00:47:08Dominic's car's not in.
00:47:12We need to find him.
00:47:18Yes, Tracy?
00:47:20Yeah, forensics have found secret tracking software
00:47:23embedded on Laura's phone, connected to Dominic's.
00:47:26So he was tracking her all the time.
00:47:28Cheers, Tracy.
00:47:29What?
00:47:30Turns out the phone Dominic got Laura had tracking software on it.
00:47:33It's normal for parents to want to know where their kids are.
00:47:36No, not like an app you download.
00:47:37This is secret software embedded into the phone.
00:47:40She didn't know about it.
00:47:42Maybe Lee were right about Laura having a dark side
00:47:44and old Dominic knew that too.
00:47:46Laura left her phone behind Sunday afternoon, yeah?
00:47:48Which was strange.
00:47:49What if she knew Dominic was tracking her movements
00:47:51and that's why she left it in her room?
00:47:53She could have been anywhere.
00:47:54Yeah, doing what?
00:47:55Lee Baitman was killed in a hit-and-run incident yesterday afternoon.
00:48:13Do you know when Dominic's coming back?
00:48:16You think Dominic was involved?
00:48:18We just need to track his movements at this point.
00:48:20Christ.
00:48:25He left soon after you called yesterday.
00:48:29We also need to talk to you about Laura's phone.
00:48:32Apparently there's a secret tracking software
00:48:36that's been installed on it.
00:48:38Directly linked to Dominic's phone.
00:48:41Why would you need to track Laura?
00:48:43To make sure that she was set home studying.
00:48:46Did he have reason to believe that she wouldn't be?
00:48:48Charlotte, we're starting to think
00:48:52that there might have been a different side to Laura,
00:48:54a side that you and Dominic are keen to hide from us.
00:48:57Who was she?
00:48:59Really.
00:49:05I loved her
00:49:06with all my heart.
00:49:09But God, she didn't make it easy.
00:49:10There was a wild streak running through her.
00:49:16Dominic convinced me
00:49:17Laura would be best suited to a private school.
00:49:20Somewhere with strong discipline.
00:49:22Strict rules.
00:49:25So I agreed to send her off.
00:49:28She seemed to be settling in quickly.
00:49:30We thought, finally,
00:49:33we found a solution.
00:49:34But then, two months ago,
00:49:37we got a call from the school
00:49:38telling us to pick her up immediately.
00:49:40What happened?
00:49:42Laura broke a curfew.
00:49:44Turns out she'd been climbing over the wall
00:49:46in the middle of the night
00:49:47to meet a boy in town.
00:49:50Dominic was mortified.
00:49:52Sent her to a local school.
00:49:54Made sure she was picked up
00:49:55as soon as it was finished.
00:49:57And brought her straight back here.
00:50:00So that's why she had no social life,
00:50:02no friends.
00:50:03Dominic wouldn't allow it.
00:50:08Look, this tracking app.
00:50:12Isolating her from other teenagers.
00:50:15It was...
00:50:16It was his way of
00:50:18saving Laura from herself.
00:50:21Do you really believe that?
00:50:26He's back.
00:50:33Mr Kirkham.
00:50:46What now?
00:50:48Mr Kirkham,
00:50:48you're under arrest
00:50:49for the murder of Lee Bateman.
00:50:51You do not have to say anything,
00:50:53but it may harm your defence.
00:50:54Are you serious?
00:50:55Pray tell.
00:50:56We can talk about it down at the station.
00:51:02Right.
00:51:04It may harm your defence
00:51:05if you do not mention one question.
00:51:06It's something...
00:51:07You drove to Birmingham yesterday evening,
00:51:17Mr Kirkham, correct?
00:51:18Yeah.
00:51:19What route did you take?
00:51:21All my satin, I've suggested.
00:51:23Didn't travel along the Bulma Road.
00:51:26Do you know a quick way?
00:51:28Lee Bateman was hit by a car
00:51:29along that road last night.
00:51:31He died of his injuries.
00:51:34That's unfortunate.
00:51:36It's coincidental.
00:51:38Because when I called you yesterday
00:51:39to tell you Lee was being released
00:51:41without charge,
00:51:42you were furious.
00:51:43You said we were putting
00:51:44a child killer back on the streets.
00:51:46I'm guessing now he's dead.
00:51:47Edendale can breathe a sigh of relief.
00:51:48Did you go looking for Lee
00:51:50after that call?
00:51:52Course not.
00:51:54I can't stand being
00:51:55anywhere near that man.
00:51:57Perhaps there was another reason
00:51:58you hated Lee Bateman.
00:52:00What are you getting at?
00:52:02Well, we know that
00:52:03you were secretly tracking
00:52:05Laura's movements on her phone.
00:52:08Were you spying on Charlotte too?
00:52:11Because if you were,
00:52:12you would have noticed
00:52:12that she went to the church ruins
00:52:14whenever you left the house.
00:52:15Look, I'm not stupid detectives.
00:52:21I knew Charlotte was having
00:52:22an affair with Lee Bateman.
00:52:27Well, why didn't you
00:52:30confront her about it then?
00:52:32The scandal coming out
00:52:33is worse than the crime itself.
00:52:34I thought if Charlotte
00:52:35was being discreet
00:52:35then I could turn a blind eye.
00:52:38Appearances do mean
00:52:39everything to you, don't they?
00:52:40We believe what we see.
00:52:42And what about that
00:52:43fresh looking dent
00:52:44in your bumper?
00:52:45We notice it
00:52:46when you arrive back.
00:52:47Yeah, that.
00:52:49I, uh...
00:52:51I swerved to miss a day
00:52:52when I was driving
00:52:53out of the house
00:52:53yesterday evening.
00:52:55Are you sure you didn't
00:52:56swerve to hit something else?
00:52:58Or someone else?
00:53:08No comment.
00:53:11Dominic didn't flinch
00:53:12when we told him
00:53:13Lee Bateman was dead.
00:53:14He also said
00:53:15he knew about Charlotte's affair
00:53:16taking place right under his nose
00:53:17but claimed he was happy
00:53:18to turn a blind eye.
00:53:20And the dent in his car?
00:53:21Said he swore to miss a day.
00:53:23Harry Dickinson said
00:53:24there's loads of them
00:53:24on the estate.
00:53:26When can we expect
00:53:27results from soccer?
00:53:28They're doing the test now, sir,
00:53:29so we should have
00:53:30something tomorrow.
00:53:31Great.
00:53:32Stay on it.
00:53:34Mum, I'm at work.
00:53:36You all right?
00:53:38Right, wait there.
00:53:39Wait there.
00:53:40Are you all default?
00:53:41Yeah.
00:53:42You OK?
00:53:43Yeah, good.
00:53:44Won't be long.
00:53:46Mum?
00:53:53You told me it was an emergency.
00:53:55I thought you'd fallen down
00:53:56the stairs again.
00:53:58I'm not bad, don't you?
00:53:59The cards have spoken.
00:54:03Jesus.
00:54:06See?
00:54:08No, Mum, I don't see.
00:54:11Money and treason.
00:54:14Your father was murdered
00:54:16over bad money.
00:54:17Gambling.
00:54:18Mum, Dad never gambled.
00:54:19I'm not saying that he did,
00:54:21but what I am saying
00:54:22is that's the reason
00:54:23he was out there
00:54:24on Boggarts Bridge that night.
00:54:25I can't use tarot cards
00:54:27to steer an investigation.
00:54:30But this is the clearest
00:54:31message we've ever had.
00:54:33It's been five years,
00:54:34almost to the day,
00:54:35and nothing has happened.
00:54:37You need all the help
00:54:38you can get.
00:54:39You think I don't know that?
00:54:42Look, I'm sorry, love.
00:54:43I'm sure you're trying
00:54:45as hard as you can.
00:54:47I can't go back to work.
00:54:50Did you ask Diane
00:54:50about coming on Saturday?
00:54:52I did.
00:54:53She is.
00:54:54Why?
00:54:55Tell her I have an urgent
00:54:55message for her and all.
00:55:04Can I get a large housewife,
00:55:06please?
00:55:06Is that there?
00:55:07Sure thing.
00:55:11All right.
00:55:12Hiya.
00:55:14How was your mum?
00:55:16This anniversary's
00:55:17got her all stirred up.
00:55:19She'll be all right
00:55:20after Saturday.
00:55:21It's good to hear.
00:55:22She's pleased you're coming.
00:55:23Really?
00:55:24Mm-hmm.
00:55:25She's got a special
00:55:26message for you.
00:55:27I've had enough
00:55:28of her special messages,
00:55:29thank you.
00:55:30Oh, hey.
00:55:32Tracy?
00:55:33Do you want to join us?
00:55:34But it is a work freeze.
00:55:35I'm...
00:55:35Oh, no, I've had my glass already.
00:55:37There was a fella in here
00:55:38earlier looking for you.
00:55:40When?
00:55:41About an hour ago.
00:55:42Very handsome.
00:55:44Forties, tailored to
00:55:45what did you tell him?
00:55:47Well, I just said that
00:55:48you'd be in later
00:55:49and then he went.
00:55:51You going to tell us
00:55:51who this fella is?
00:55:53No.
00:55:54I'm all right.
00:55:56See you both tomorrow.
00:55:57Yeah.
00:55:57Yeah.
00:55:57I take it this is the gentleman
00:56:04you left behind, Elite?
00:56:05Yeah.
00:56:07And he's the reason
00:56:08you came to Edendale.
00:56:10Something I can't handle.
00:56:12Right.
00:56:13Well, if you want to feel
00:56:14a bit safer,
00:56:14I've got a spare room
00:56:15at my house.
00:56:15You're welcome to get there
00:56:16for a few nights.
00:56:17Thank you, but, um...
00:56:21I'll be OK.
00:56:23See you soon.
00:56:24OK.
00:56:24We'll be back.
00:56:43Let's go.
00:57:13Let's go.
00:57:43Let's go.
00:58:13Let's go.
00:58:15Let's go.
00:58:17Let's go.
00:58:47Let's go.
00:58:49Let's go.
00:58:50Let's go.
00:58:51Let's go.
00:58:53Let's go.
00:58:55Let's go.
00:58:56Let's go.
00:58:57Let's go.
00:58:58Let's go.
00:58:59Let's go.
00:59:00Let's go.
00:59:01Let's go.
00:59:02Let's go.
00:59:03Let's go.
00:59:04Let's go.
00:59:05Let's go.
00:59:06Let's go.
00:59:07Let's go.
00:59:08Let's go.
00:59:09Let's go.
00:59:10Let's go.
00:59:11Let's go.
00:59:12Let's go.
00:59:13Let's go.
00:59:14Let's go.
00:59:15Let's go.
00:59:16Let's go.
00:59:17Let's go.
00:59:18Let's go.
00:59:19Let's go.
00:59:20Let's go.
00:59:21Let's go.
00:59:22Let's go.
00:59:23Let's go.
00:59:24You brought it,
00:59:26let's go.
00:59:29You brought it then.
00:59:32I was thinking, on the way here, we could set the sheep free.
00:59:42In the woods.
00:59:43Let them fend for themselves.
00:59:45You can't live on pine cones and leaves, Harry.
00:59:47This is the kindest way.
00:59:50You don't have to do it with me.
00:59:53Hello again, Mr. Beely.
00:59:55What do these two want?
00:59:57Hello, Mr. Dickinson.
00:59:59Helen said you were here again.
01:00:01Aye. Still helping Sam sort things out.
01:00:04Dare I ask what you're up to today?
01:00:06What's the lottery in the sheep?
01:00:09Don't worry. We're not going to strangle them.
01:00:13You're not joking?
01:00:15Can't look after them anymore.
01:00:17Are you shutting down the small holding?
01:00:19No choice. Can barely tip a bag of feed these days.
01:00:22I see. I mean, I noticed the walking stick.
01:00:25I've got the Goldstone Company to thank for that.
01:00:28That's the mining company, innit?
01:00:30We're the only survivors when the whole thing collapsed in June of 92.
01:00:34Five days we were trapped down there in the dark.
01:00:36I remember. A dozen men died.
01:00:38Oh, this fellow here saved my life.
01:00:42Feeding me water from his hands.
01:00:45All right, well, um...
01:00:47We've got some more questions to ask you about Sunday evening.
01:00:51Obviously, when Laura was murdered.
01:00:53I've got a witness who said they saw a dog running loose through the woods.
01:00:55Can't have been, Jess.
01:00:57She never leaves my side.
01:00:59I were.
01:01:00Where is she then?
01:01:02Home.
01:01:03In a basket.
01:01:04Turned herself inside out last night.
01:01:06You were right about not eating those chickens.
01:01:09So you were at Ravenside on Sunday evening.
01:01:11You're beginning to annoy me more than a bloody horsefly.
01:01:16I'm just asking for your help with a murder investigation.
01:01:18That's all, Harry.
01:01:19It's not too much to ask.
01:01:20Well, I feel bad about what happened to that girl.
01:01:22I'm quite happy that Dominic Kirkham goes through as much hell as possible.
01:01:27Now get the pair of you.
01:01:30Leave me be.
01:01:30Come on.
01:01:36When we've killed the sheep, we're going to burn them.
01:01:39Want to stay around for a bit of lamb shank?
01:01:47I wonder what Harry's got against Dominic Kirkham.
01:01:50Well, I doubt he'll ever tell us.
01:01:53You could always go and ask Helen.
01:01:55Not quite the first date, I didn't mind.
01:02:05So you reschedule our drink and then turn up again out of the blue?
01:02:08I know, I know.
01:02:08I'm sorry for messing you about, Helen.
01:02:11I just, um...
01:02:12If it's okay, I just had a question to ask you about your Uncle Harry.
01:02:16Is it to do with the investigation?
01:02:18I'm not sure yet.
01:02:19Maybe.
01:02:20All right.
01:02:21So it's safe to say that your Uncle Harry
01:02:23is definitely not a fan of Dominic Kirkham.
01:02:26Is there a reason for that?
01:02:28Did something happen between the two of them?
01:02:30Don't you find anyone around here with a good way to say about them?
01:02:32That's not what I asked, Helen.
01:02:37Listen, I just need to find a background on this guy.
01:02:40Anything that's going to help us solve Laura's murder.
01:02:44It happened months ago.
01:02:48Dominic called me up one afternoon
01:02:49asking if I'd come over to the estate
01:02:51and give Laura some private riding lessons.
01:02:53She was a lovely girl, Laura.
01:02:55Feel funny, smart,
01:02:57tear away a look in her eye.
01:02:58Yeah, that's what people have said.
01:03:01I was only
01:03:02teaching her for a few weeks
01:03:04when Dominic organised this
01:03:05big garden party for all his clients.
01:03:09He said he wanted Laura to ride in on the horse
01:03:11just so we could show her off to all his guests.
01:03:13And you told him no?
01:03:15Absolutely.
01:03:17If that horse wasn't used to big crowds of people
01:03:19it would have gotten spooked and thrown Laura off.
01:03:22Of course, Dominic didn't like me saying no
01:03:23but I stood my ground
01:03:25told Laura to dismount
01:03:26then he just slapped me
01:03:28right in front of her.
01:03:30Jesus Christ.
01:03:32Uncle Harry came home
01:03:33saw the welt coming up across my cheek
01:03:35and he grabbed his gun
01:03:36and said he was going to shoot off his kneecaps.
01:03:38I talked him out of it
01:03:41obviously.
01:03:42But I don't understand
01:03:43why would Harry keep on working for Dominic
01:03:45if he's done this to you?
01:03:47Dominic guns all the cottages on the estate.
01:03:50If I made a formal complaint against him
01:03:52he'd fire my uncle
01:03:53and make him homeless the same day.
01:03:55In the end
01:03:56I convinced Harry
01:03:58that he
01:03:58saves the land
01:03:59not the owner
01:04:00and we just
01:04:00put it to bed.
01:04:03Well I appreciate you telling me all this
01:04:05I know it can't have been easy.
01:04:07Do you know what?
01:04:08It actually feels good
01:04:08to have finally told someone.
01:04:11Listen
01:04:11do you want me to take this any further
01:04:13I can call him in?
01:04:14No
01:04:14no I don't.
01:04:15What's done is done.
01:04:16One thing I do regret though
01:04:17about not coming forward
01:04:19is that
01:04:20I let Dominic get away with it.
01:04:23I'm sure I'm not the first person
01:04:25to be on the receiving end of his anger.
01:04:29You didn't ever see him hit Laura
01:04:30did you?
01:04:32She kept away from him
01:04:33as much as possible
01:04:33so
01:04:35make her that what you will.
01:04:37Yeah.
01:04:38When we spoke yesterday Mr Kirkham
01:04:44you agreed with me
01:04:46when I said appearances mean everything
01:04:47like the portraits in your hallway
01:04:50everyone's smiling
01:04:51Laura looks happy
01:04:53but I suppose it's
01:04:55all just part of the illusion isn't it?
01:04:57I have no idea what you're talking about.
01:04:59We know Laura was rebelling against you
01:05:00expelled from an expensive private school
01:05:03smoking with a gardener
01:05:05which is why she needed firm parent
01:05:07and the strong boundaries.
01:05:08On that Sunday
01:05:09you found Laura's phone
01:05:10in her bedroom.
01:05:11Correct.
01:05:11And that's when you realised
01:05:12she'd tricked you
01:05:13making you think she was at home
01:05:14studying actual facts
01:05:15she'd left the house
01:05:16so she wasn't doing what she was told.
01:05:18Now I think before you phoned the police
01:05:19to say that Laura's missing
01:05:20you did find her
01:05:22and because all your previous attempts
01:05:23to try and control her behaviour
01:05:25had failed
01:05:25you lost your temper
01:05:27and you swung her
01:05:27hitting her in the back of the head.
01:05:29This is bullshit
01:05:29I never laid a finger on her
01:05:31you've no idea
01:05:32the sacrifices I made
01:05:33for that girl and her mother.
01:05:35What sacrifices Dominic?
01:05:36Well where do you want me to start?
01:05:39When I first met
01:05:41Charlotte
01:05:42she was stuck in a toxic relationship
01:05:46pretty awful man
01:05:48so I took her and Laura in
01:05:51I raised her as my own
01:05:53I gave them everything
01:05:54that they could want in this world
01:05:55and what did I get in return?
01:05:57Infidelity
01:05:58and damn right disobedience.
01:05:59You're not Laura's real father.
01:06:02No.
01:06:05No I'm not.
01:06:08I tried to love Laura
01:06:10as if she was my own
01:06:11and she resisted
01:06:14and rejected that love
01:06:15with every fibre of her being.
01:06:22Dominic always referred to Laura
01:06:23as my daughter.
01:06:25I think being a stepdad
01:06:27doesn't fit in with Dominic's
01:06:28vision of the perfect family.
01:06:30Kept it quiet.
01:06:32And unfortunately
01:06:32as we all know
01:06:33stepfathers are more likely
01:06:36to kill children
01:06:37than actual fathers.
01:06:38Yeah we had the same
01:06:39alarm bells ringing.
01:06:41Boss
01:06:41we've just had
01:06:42more forensics in
01:06:44from the crash investigators.
01:06:45I'm calling it.
01:06:47Final mail for Dominic Kirkham.
01:06:49It's the opposite I'm afraid.
01:06:50they found red
01:06:51metallic car paint
01:06:52on lease clothing.
01:06:54Dominic's car's black.
01:06:55Yeah which means
01:06:56he can't be
01:06:57our hit and run driver.
01:07:00No but
01:07:00Gemma Ward might be.
01:07:07Gemma!
01:07:08Police!
01:07:08Police!
01:07:08Come on Gemma
01:07:22open up!
01:07:23Lee called Miss End
01:07:53then he was out on bail
01:07:54and wanted picking up
01:07:55on Bulma Road.
01:07:56I grabbed my keys
01:07:57went off to get him.
01:08:01I was speeding
01:08:02all the way there
01:08:03because I didn't want
01:08:04him waiting.
01:08:06Then
01:08:07I see him up ahead
01:08:09and I knew
01:08:11if I let him get in the car
01:08:12he'd lay it on thick
01:08:14with excuses
01:08:15and promises
01:08:16trying to win me over.
01:08:20I couldn't give him
01:08:21that chance
01:08:22he didn't deserve
01:08:24another one.
01:08:29So
01:08:29instead of slowing down
01:08:34I sped up
01:08:37aimed right for him.
01:08:43My mum didn't want me
01:08:44to marry Lee.
01:08:47Said he brought out
01:08:48the worst in everyone.
01:08:51She was right.
01:08:56So what happens
01:08:56with Dominic now?
01:08:59We have to let him go
01:09:00pending further inquiries.
01:09:03Unless anything came up
01:09:04when you spoke
01:09:05to Helen Miller.
01:09:08There was something
01:09:09sir.
01:09:11Dominic assaulted Helen
01:09:12at his stables
01:09:13a few months ago
01:09:14struck her across the face.
01:09:16Harry Dickinson
01:09:17found out
01:09:17and Helen managed
01:09:18to convince him
01:09:18to keep quiet.
01:09:20As you can imagine
01:09:20he wasn't a happy man.
01:09:23Are you going to tell us?
01:09:26Right, this proves
01:09:27Dominic has a violent
01:09:28disposition, yeah?
01:09:29But this is new information
01:09:31we can't use.
01:09:32Why not?
01:09:33Because Helen wants
01:09:33to keep it in the past.
01:09:35Aren't you just convinced
01:09:35to make a statement then?
01:09:37I'm not sure I can do that.
01:09:40You can't?
01:09:40You won't?
01:09:41I won't.
01:09:42It's a joke.
01:09:43Look, even if Helen
01:09:43did give a statement
01:09:45it doesn't prove that
01:09:45Dominic laid a hand
01:09:46on Laura.
01:09:48I just think
01:09:49Harry Dickinson
01:09:49was lying about
01:09:50not being in the woods
01:09:51when Laura was murdered
01:09:52and I don't think
01:09:53he'd let Dominic
01:09:53get away with
01:09:54hitting Helen.
01:09:55It's his niece.
01:09:57Do you think
01:09:57he attacked Laura
01:09:59out of revenge?
01:10:00Well, he knows more
01:10:01than he's letting on
01:10:02put it that way.
01:10:03Why don't I speak
01:10:03to the roadkill cleaner?
01:10:05I mean, he was vague
01:10:05about the dog he saw
01:10:06in the woods.
01:10:06If he can prove
01:10:07that it was black
01:10:08then we could put
01:10:09pressure on Harry
01:10:10to tell the truth.
01:10:11Yeah, and with your
01:10:12permission sir
01:10:12I'd like to dig
01:10:13a little bit deeper
01:10:14into it.
01:10:16All right.
01:10:23Did Lee ever mention
01:10:24anything about
01:10:25Harry Dickinson?
01:10:26He was a groundskeeper
01:10:27on the estate.
01:10:29Harry went mad at Lee
01:10:31for moving some old
01:10:32stone inside
01:10:33the church ruins.
01:10:34Harry started
01:10:35to shove Lee about
01:10:36so Lee threatened him
01:10:38with the sharp end
01:10:39of the spade.
01:10:40It was weird.
01:10:42This old man
01:10:43getting so upset
01:10:44about his stone.
01:10:45was a good one.
01:11:15No, that's helpful. Thank you.
01:11:25So, what did the roadside genius say?
01:11:29The dog he saw in the woods was black and white.
01:11:33So not Harry Dickinson's then?
01:11:40Hold on.
01:11:45Whose dog is that?
01:11:54Mr Kirkham, I need you to look at this photo. No, I'm done with all this.
01:11:57It might help find Laura's killer. Who does that dog belong to?
01:12:01The old gardener.
01:12:03He quit shortly after that fault was taken.
01:12:05He kept on banging on about this sacred stone.
01:12:07Who is he?
01:12:10A man named Sam Bailey.
01:12:15Sir, the dog in this photo belongs to Sam Bailey, ex-garden of Dominic Kirkham. I think it was this dog that the council worker saw running wild on Ravenside the night that Laura was murdered. And I think it was this dog that bit Laura. Not a fox or a badger.
01:12:42And does this mean that Harry Dickinson's not involved?
01:12:45No, I think Harry knew that it was Sam's dog who bit Laura. Apparently them two are closer than family since the mining accident.
01:12:49Let's arrest Harry Dickinson and Sam Bailey.
01:12:51Let's arrest Harry Dickinson and Sam Bailey.
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01:13:41Thank you, brother.
01:13:56Ben! Ben!
01:14:11I know. I know. It's your home.
01:14:28I'm leaving.
01:14:41I know.
01:15:11Cooper?
01:15:27Cooper?
01:15:41Dave!
01:15:55It's me. It's me. It's me.
01:15:57What are you doing? I have been looking for you.
01:15:59Well, I was following Sam, but then I heard you shouting. I've lost him.
01:16:02I know where he is.
01:16:03Where?
01:16:05He's gone to be with his wife.
01:16:08Read this.
01:16:11I know.
01:16:34Sam.
01:16:37We've read Gillette, mate. We know everything.
01:16:40You're going to have to come to the station with us.
01:16:42My faith, this is how it has to end.
01:16:44Go back, you don't have to see this.
01:16:46Oh, Sam, Sam.
01:16:48You don't want to do that.
01:16:50Listen to me.
01:16:54Do you not think Laura's parents deserve to know what happened to her?
01:17:03Explain it to us, Sam.
01:17:04So a couple of weeks back, Harry told me that Young Lee had been down here and decided to move the stone back towards the house.
01:17:13I couldn't let that happen.
01:17:15So I come down Sunday afternoon to put it back in its place.
01:17:18This was where I sat with my wife, Ruth.
01:17:23Every day for nearly 20 years.
01:17:26This was like our special spot.
01:17:28We'd come here for our lunch.
01:17:30She cooked up in the kitchens of the house and I tended the garden.
01:17:34And we had like this little arrangement.
01:17:37She'd bring the sandwiches and I'd bring a joke I'd made up that morning.
01:17:42On a good day, her laugh would scare the birds out of the trees.
01:17:47It's been gone two years.
01:17:48It just feels like yesterday.
01:17:55I spread her ashes around the stone so I could still come here and be with her, you know, and share a joke.
01:18:00When I came down on Sunday, Laura was sat here smoking a cigarette.
01:18:04I told her to swing her up, let me move the stone back into place.
01:18:08She just laughed like I couldn't do it.
01:18:12She didn't realise what the stone meant.
01:18:14This is Ruth's last resting place.
01:18:19I shouted at Laura.
01:18:20I said some things I'm not proud of.
01:18:22She just flicked her cigarette into the weeds and walked away like this place was nothing.
01:18:27Connie went after her.
01:18:28It's what she's trained to do.
01:18:29Laura pushed her away.
01:18:30Connie didn't like that.
01:18:31Jumped up and bit her on the arm.
01:18:32Laura started screaming.
01:18:33Going on about how she's going to get Connie put down.
01:18:36And you lost your temper.
01:18:43Hit her on the back of the head with my stick.
01:18:46That's when she went running.
01:18:49Connie went after her.
01:18:51I tried to make things right.
01:18:52I went looking for her, but...
01:18:55Couldn't find her.
01:18:57Sammy.
01:18:59We hear you.
01:19:01We know you've lost everything.
01:19:03But you need to put that gun down.
01:19:06I just want to be with my wife.
01:19:21It's okay, son.
01:19:23It's okay.
01:19:25I just want to be with...
01:19:27Bye.
01:19:27Bye.
01:19:36Shush, Connie.
01:19:45You warmed up yet, Harry?
01:19:46It'll take a bit, lad.
01:19:48The cold from them woods goes in deep.
01:19:52When Sam came to see you late Sunday evening,
01:19:55after he'd killed Laura,
01:19:57why not get him to turn himself in?
01:19:58There was no way Sam could deal with being locked in a tiny prison cell.
01:20:05See, he became claustrophobic after the mining accident.
01:20:09Even sitting in here,
01:20:11he'd have to have the front door open in case he needed to escape.
01:20:16When he asked for my help to end things his way,
01:20:21I agreed.
01:20:23He saved my life.
01:20:25How could I say no?
01:20:27Fed you water from your dands.
01:20:31I don't have any friends that do that.
01:20:39You know you're going to have to answer for your part in all of this.
01:20:43I know, lad.
01:20:43One thing before we take you away.
01:20:49Why did you take me to see Laura's body?
01:20:52You lot were searching in the wrong bloody direction.
01:20:56I didn't want that young girl lying out in the woods any longer.
01:21:00I've seen what happens to a deer when it dies out there,
01:21:03when the animals and the insects take over.
01:21:07No one deserves that.
01:21:10Yeah.
01:21:10Right.
01:21:15Do with me what you will.
01:21:18What's going on?
01:21:19Nothing that can't be sorted, love.
01:21:23Harry Dickinson, I'm arresting you
01:21:25for attempting to pervert the course of justice.
01:21:29You do not have to say anything,
01:21:30but it may harm your defence
01:21:31if you do not mention one question,
01:21:33something you later rely on in court.
01:21:35Listen, take Connie back to my cottage, will you?
01:21:43She'll be good company for Jess
01:21:44while I'm away.
01:21:45I'll be fine.
01:21:46Bye.
01:21:55Bye.
01:22:07Bye.
01:22:08Bye.
01:22:09Bye.
01:22:10Bye.
01:22:13Bye.
01:22:13TUNE
01:22:20TUNE
01:22:22TUNE
01:22:28TUNE
01:22:30TUNE
01:22:32TUNE
01:22:34TUNE
01:22:37TUNE
01:22:45Right.
01:22:46Yeah.
01:22:47Did you notice that they've taken the wreath down?
01:22:50All right, no more talk of the black dog, okay?
01:22:53Welcome back to 21st century.
01:22:55Hang on, hang on.
01:22:56I could have sworn you shouted out someone's name in the woods.
01:22:59Was Helen Wright with the trees whispering to you?
01:23:01No.
01:23:02No.
01:23:03But I actually have to admit it was creepy as hell.
01:23:05Look, I love a good horror, but I don't want to be a main character in one.
01:23:08You know what about me? I'm stuck in a rom-com nightmare.
01:23:10Boy meets girl, girl takes boy for a walk, boy arrests girl's uncle,
01:23:14boy texts girl, girl ignores boy's text.
01:23:17Well, you don't have to be alone forever.
01:23:19Well, I'm not going on a dating app, that's for sure.
01:23:21No.
01:23:22I was thinking of taking you up on the offer to kip over for a few nights.
01:23:25I just need a sofa.
01:23:27That's right, I made that offer, didn't I?
01:23:29You were just being polite, I could see it.
01:23:31Oh no, it's fine, it's fine, you can stay.
01:23:33No, it's all right.
01:23:34No, you can stay.
01:23:36It'd be good to have company.
01:23:37You know what, I'd actually really appreciate it.
01:23:39Well, that's fine.
01:23:40Cheers to black dogs, yeah?
01:23:42No.
01:23:43Okay.
01:23:44Right.
01:23:45Joe was one of the finest.
01:23:57He was a great officer, a great colleague.
01:24:02More importantly, he was a friend, a great husband and a great father.
01:24:13And nothing was too much trouble for him.
01:24:15And no one, no one could make you laugh as hard.
01:24:20Do you remember the sheep in my office?
01:24:23Yes.
01:24:24In my damn jacket.
01:24:25Yeah.
01:24:28Here's two of you, Barrel.
01:24:34To Joe.
01:24:35God bless.
01:24:40To Joe.
01:24:41I miss you, Dad.
01:24:54Every day.
01:24:55I'm really glad you came.
01:25:12I've got a message for you, in fact.
01:25:14Oh, you don't have to do that right now.
01:25:16It's more of a warning, really.
01:25:18You're going to destroy someone you really love.
01:25:21Ruin their life forever.
01:25:24But it's not too late to change a path.
01:25:27I don't care what the cards say, Isabel.
01:25:30Cards can't lie, Diane.
01:25:32I mean, we can.
01:25:34To ourselves.
01:25:35To ourselves.
01:25:36They can't.
01:25:41Shall we make a move, Mum?
01:25:42Yes.
01:25:43Yes, of course.
01:25:44I'll catch up with you then.
01:25:45Alright.
01:25:50Right?
01:25:51Yeah, fine.
01:25:52You?
01:25:54Yeah.
01:25:55A bit more flowers last year.
01:25:59Well, that's life, innit?
01:26:00People move on.
01:26:01People forget.
01:26:02Not the people that know and love, Joan.
01:26:06They'd never forget.
01:26:09Homegrown.
01:26:10They're nice.
01:26:12Yeah, someone leaves them every year.
01:26:15Same flowers, same message.
01:26:17Always and forever.
01:26:21Look, thank you for inviting me, Ben.
01:26:23I just wish I had the chance to get to know him.
01:26:33I'm sorry, Dad.
01:26:36I'm going off to stop.
01:26:37I'm sorry, Dad.
01:26:41I'm going off to stop.
01:27:02I don't know.
01:27:32I don't know.
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