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00:00:00Take us to buckle, to fall, to give in, but that ain't the way to bore the rats, ain't the way widens neither, never will be.
00:00:12They think they can bully us. They think they can push us around. They think we won't stand up for ourselves. There couldn't be more wrong.
00:00:30We're in a fight. A war. Not only to save a village, but to honour the past and protect our future.
00:01:00And I'm here to tell you that if and when first war to come for us, or anyone else for that matter, then we'll unleash the rats and they'll chew the flesh from anyone, anyone that dares challenge us.
00:01:26And if we go down, we go down fighting.
00:01:37I'm just here. Give us a call back.
00:01:45I'm just here.
00:01:46I'm just here.
00:01:47I'm just here.
00:01:48I'm just here.
00:01:52Oh, my God!
00:02:21Ben!
00:02:22Ben! Ben!
00:02:25What?
00:02:26The water's cold in the shower.
00:02:29And?
00:02:31Well, I need it hot.
00:02:33Have you let it run a bit?
00:02:34Yeah.
00:02:35Come on, quickly, cos I need to go to work.
00:02:39Right, OK, it's the boiler, the pressure's gone.
00:02:43It does it all the time, I'll sort it.
00:02:45How long's it gonna take?
00:02:46Give me a minute.
00:02:52Mmm, I've made breakfast. Out of the shelf.
00:02:56I'm actually a coffee and go girl.
00:02:58Oh, should've asked.
00:02:59Oh, hang on a sec, before I forget.
00:03:01Key to the kingdom.
00:03:03Don't lose them.
00:03:05It's Hitchens.
00:03:07Do you get the calls?
00:03:15OK, what do we have here?
00:03:18Who's that behind us?
00:03:20Someone's in a rush.
00:03:22Whoa, whoa.
00:03:23Get at me.
00:03:24Hey!
00:03:25Slow down, mate.
00:03:26Hey, stop!
00:03:27Stop!
00:03:28Stop!
00:03:29Stop!
00:03:30Whoa!
00:03:33What are you playing at?
00:03:34You nearly drove into a crime scene.
00:03:35I did.
00:03:36I didn't realise.
00:03:37What, you didn't see the police or the tape?
00:03:39What's your name?
00:03:40I'll just turn around.
00:03:41No, no, no.
00:03:42Name, please.
00:03:43It's Hebden.
00:03:44Michael Hebden.
00:03:45What are you doing up here, Mr Hebden?
00:03:46I'm on my way home from work.
00:03:48I thought I'd take a short put.
00:03:49Where do you work, Michael?
00:03:50What does that matter?
00:03:51Just answer the question.
00:03:52Up at Firth Water, the water company at Hope Valley.
00:03:57What's going on up here?
00:03:58I'll tell you what's going on.
00:03:59You're going to turn around and you're going to use the road like a normal person.
00:04:03Go on.
00:04:04Go on.
00:04:05Go on.
00:04:11Is he kidding?
00:04:12Listen, you're out in the sticks now, Diane.
00:04:14Roads are just a suggestion.
00:04:19Cheers, Pop.
00:04:20She always gets here before.
00:04:21How does she even do it?
00:04:22I don't know.
00:04:23Dr Taylor.
00:04:25Hello.
00:04:26A dog walker found him about an hour ago.
00:04:30Any idea?
00:04:32Cheers.
00:04:35Neil Goodwin, 23 years old with him.
00:04:38Time of death.
00:04:39As usual, the best I can offer is a rough estimate.
00:04:42Judging from the pallor and rigour, I'm pretty sure he's been here all night.
00:04:46And he made a weapon?
00:04:47GBC.
00:04:48But whatever it was, it was hard enough to shatter his skull.
00:04:52You threw your collar to school.
00:04:58Mark buoyニustash's!
00:05:01Now that's it, you keep the water out of women's!
00:05:04This is Neil's house.
00:05:29He's obviously a very passionate man.
00:05:34Clearly not a fan of first water.
00:05:36The door's open.
00:05:40Hello?
00:05:43Hello?
00:05:44Oh, wait, round the back, round the back!
00:05:47Stop! Police!
00:05:51Stop!
00:05:54Police!
00:05:58Right, do you want to tell me why a vicar is running from the police, pal?
00:06:04What are you playing at?
00:06:06I'm sorry.
00:06:07I'm Derek Alton.
00:06:09I'm the Reverend that's in Asaph's.
00:06:11What are you doing in Neil Goodwin's house?
00:06:13I thought I saw someone in here.
00:06:15I'm sorry I ran and you startled me.
00:06:18You didn't think it was Neil?
00:06:19Well, his car's not outside, so I got a bit worried.
00:06:23Sorry, but has something happened?
00:06:26I'm afraid Neil was found dead this morning.
00:06:30What?
00:06:34I only saw him yesterday.
00:06:37How?
00:06:38I mean, that can't be right.
00:06:40Unfortunately, it's true.
00:06:44Did you know Neil well, Mr Alton?
00:06:49No, not especially.
00:06:51But you saw him yesterday.
00:06:53What time was that?
00:06:55Maybe around 4pm.
00:06:58I had an online meeting with my previous parish,
00:07:00and Neil, he popped in to say you didn't nip off to see someone.
00:07:06Popped in from where?
00:07:08The church grounds.
00:07:09He had recently started working as the caretaker.
00:07:11He came highly recommended.
00:07:14Always happy to help, apparently.
00:07:17He didn't mention who he was going to see, did he?
00:07:20No, not to me, he didn't.
00:07:23Sorry.
00:07:25May I go now, please?
00:07:28This is quite a lot to process.
00:07:31Thank you for your help.
00:07:33If we have any more questions, we'll be in touch.
00:07:38Derek!
00:07:41Lucas, what are you doing here?
00:07:43I was looking for Neil.
00:07:44Is he about?
00:07:45This is Lucas Oxley, a neighbour of Neil's.
00:07:47You're not going to believe this, but, um, Neil has...
00:07:52I'm afraid Neil's body was discovered this morning.
00:07:55Really?
00:07:58What are you talking to him yesterday?
00:08:00When were they?
00:08:01Early evening.
00:08:03Would you be a bit more specific?
00:08:07Do I know you?
00:08:10Not to my knowledge, no.
00:08:11It was around six.
00:08:15I was outside a pub having a smoke.
00:08:17What pub?
00:08:18Only one pub round here.
00:08:20The Fatted Calf.
00:08:22Neil and I had a chat.
00:08:24I went back inside.
00:08:26Did he say where he was going to next?
00:08:29I didn't ask.
00:08:32You should do a remembrance for him.
00:08:35Seeing as much as we all liked him.
00:08:36What was wrong with him?
00:08:50Did you see how we were looking at you?
00:08:51Oh, I don't know what that was all about.
00:08:54Shall we have a look around?
00:08:56Yeah, let's.
00:08:56Let's.
00:08:56Let's.
00:09:06Is that what I think it is?
00:09:11A well.
00:09:13Got it in one.
00:09:15Let's have a look.
00:09:17A bit random.
00:09:19Why would someone have a well in their garden?
00:09:21Well, you never know until you look.
00:09:25Can't see anything.
00:09:26No, there's nothing.
00:09:28Worth a try.
00:09:30Let's take a proper look inside Neil's house.
00:09:32Quality stuff, eh?
00:09:38You know about antiques?
00:09:40Ah.
00:09:41Every Sunday night, I had a bath for jam butter in the antiques roadshow without fail.
00:09:46What all kids grew up with that.
00:09:47Take a look at this.
00:09:51What are these?
00:09:55Whoa.
00:09:56Look at these.
00:09:57Looks like Neil has been blackmailed.
00:09:59Repent or die.
00:10:00Judgment is coming.
00:10:03The rats will eat you alive.
00:10:06Death is watching you.
00:10:11The hell is that?
00:10:30Neil Goodwin, 23 years of age, died from blood force trauma to the head.
00:10:39He was last seen alive outside the fatted calf pub in Wythens yesterday about 6 p.m.
00:10:44Two hours later, he was found dead in a local quarry.
00:10:47And what we need to do is account for those two hours.
00:10:49Tracey, can you see where that lettering might have come from?
00:10:53Yeah, yeah, will do, sir.
00:10:54Ben, Diane, you spoke with Derek Alton, the vicar.
00:10:59Yeah, it was a bit skittish, wasn't it?
00:11:01Mm.
00:11:01My bad.
00:11:02Uh, we also saw someone dressed up like a rat-like creature with a weird mask on.
00:11:11Yeah.
00:11:11What was that?
00:11:13A rat.
00:11:13Yeah.
00:11:14Yeah, and whoever it was, whatever it was, was stood directly outside Neil's house and
00:11:18then just disappeared to thin air.
00:11:21Listen, can we put that on hold for a moment?
00:11:23Is no one going to ask me why I'm a few minutes late?
00:11:25Why a few minutes late?
00:11:27Yeah, thanks.
00:11:28Uh, I've been digging up some more case files.
00:11:33And...
00:11:34Seriously?
00:11:37Have you ever forgotten Emma Runshaw?
00:11:38Anyone going to fill me in?
00:11:40Oh, it's your case, Todd.
00:11:42Right.
00:11:44Emma Runshaw, only daughter of Howard and Sarah Runshaw.
00:11:47Five years ago, she was going to see her boyfriend in Birmingham.
00:11:50Never arrived.
00:11:51Disappeared en route.
00:11:52Now, have a little guess who her boyfriend was.
00:11:54Neil Goodwin.
00:11:58Bingo.
00:11:59Anyway, last sighting of Emma was in a tiny amulet in between Eatendale and Birmingham.
00:12:05No witnesses, no CCTV or former dead, and her parents are convinced it's all down to Neil Goodwin.
00:12:11You two are definitely going back to Withers.
00:12:13They're going to pay the Runshaw's a visit.
00:12:15Oh, mate, mate, don't forget tonight, we're paying due reverence, yeah?
00:12:19Yes.
00:12:21What's that about?
00:12:22Well, on this very day, back in 1972, Derby County won what was the old First Division.
00:12:28It's a big deal.
00:12:29Upgrade offer.
00:12:50Oh.
00:12:53Mrs Runshaw.
00:12:55Yes?
00:12:55D.C. Ben Cooper, this is D.C. Fry.
00:12:58Can we come in and have a chat, please?
00:13:00Yes.
00:13:01Come in.
00:13:07I knew you'd be round.
00:13:11I said to Howard, I said, I ought to be the first door they knock on.
00:13:16I mean, when we found out Neil was murdered.
00:13:18Mrs Runshaw, can we ask where you was yesterday evening?
00:13:22Sat in, watching books with Howard.
00:13:25Is your husband around?
00:13:28Upstairs.
00:13:30Can you shut him down?
00:13:32Howard!
00:13:34Police are here.
00:13:36They think we've done away with Neil Goodwin.
00:13:38Sorry.
00:13:42Just getting things ready for Emma Day.
00:13:44We like to commemorate her each year since she's gone missing.
00:13:48We've put three of her photos and artwork on display in the local church.
00:13:53So the village can remember her.
00:13:56Be like she's never been away.
00:13:58We were just establishing your whereabouts last night, Mr Runshaw.
00:14:02I told him we were watching tally.
00:14:04Which we were.
00:14:06Right.
00:14:07Can you tell us when either of you last saw Neil Goodwin?
00:14:10Can't remember.
00:14:12Sarah?
00:14:13Don't ask me.
00:14:16We avoided him like the plague.
00:14:18You still blame him for the disappearance of Emma five years later?
00:14:21It was him all right, make no mistake.
00:14:23Well, according to our records,
00:14:25she had a solid alibi the day Emma disappeared.
00:14:28That was a pack of lies.
00:14:30He took her from us.
00:14:32No doubt there's a reason you're saying that, Mrs Runshaw.
00:14:34He was controlling Emma.
00:14:36By the time we realised it was too late,
00:14:37we challenged him, but she just vanished.
00:14:39He's had a hold up somewhere, or to himself, I know it.
00:14:43But Neil came back to Withers to live,
00:14:46and I begged and begged him to tell us where she was.
00:14:48She just said that you both avoided him like the plague,
00:14:51so which one is it?
00:14:53Got a smart one here, Sarah.
00:14:54Better watch our step.
00:14:59What Neil ever said to us was that we should forget about Emma and move on.
00:15:04If you knew what I went through bringing her into this world,
00:15:08I almost died giving birth.
00:15:12But I fought with all I had because I was going to be her mum.
00:15:17And he thought we should just move on.
00:15:19Listen, let's park Emma for now.
00:15:21Well, she's not the reason we came here.
00:15:23Well, you're the ones bringing her up.
00:15:25It's like you lot have forgotten all about her.
00:15:28No one calls us.
00:15:29There are no updates and nothing.
00:15:31Okay, like my colleague said...
00:15:33Five years, and we're no closer to getting her back.
00:15:36We're dying with this woody great hole in our lives.
00:15:38If there's time, I'll try and follow it up.
00:15:40I'm not making any promises,
00:15:40but can we get back to talking about Neil, please?
00:15:43Did you hear that, love?
00:15:45She's going to find Emma.
00:15:47No, I never said that.
00:15:49Take these.
00:15:51Get to know our beautiful daughter.
00:15:53Then you'll see why Neil wanted her all to himself.
00:15:55Right, Neil Goodwin's life.
00:16:07In a nutshell, we've got bank statements, letters, bills,
00:16:10I mean, you name it.
00:16:13All right.
00:16:14Sock all will have been through that.
00:16:15Yeah, but I haven't.
00:16:17Are they?
00:16:18Am I on Shor's diaries?
00:16:20Yeah, Howard Brunchoff gave me them.
00:16:21Yeah, no, waste of time.
00:16:23Nothing but the cliched agonies of every teenager you've ever met.
00:16:27I've done a bit of a deep dive on Neil.
00:16:29So it appears like he never had a full-time job,
00:16:32but did lots of cashing handwork.
00:16:35Dairst and dairst.
00:16:36Yeah, both parents killed in a car crash.
00:16:39He inherited the house, and his brother,
00:16:43he emigrated to New Zealand.
00:16:44Any previous?
00:16:45Yeah, it was a public order in Birmingham,
00:16:48outside of nightclub Eastside.
00:16:50But, I mean, other than that, he appears like an angel.
00:16:53Where did he stay in Brom?
00:16:55Tupton Lane.
00:16:55Yeah, I went there.
00:16:57I was seeing if Emma was beneath the floorboards.
00:17:00There's anything to get their stupid parents off my back.
00:17:04Any signing of his phone?
00:17:06No, no.
00:17:07Service provider reckons it's switched off,
00:17:08but they're going to send over, like,
00:17:09call data and last cell site when they have it.
00:17:12And what about his car?
00:17:13No, no signing of that either.
00:17:15Look, guys, we are going to broaden the search tomorrow.
00:17:17Odds are.
00:17:17We find the car.
00:17:18We find the phone.
00:17:19Ben, derby time.
00:17:20Let's go.
00:17:24Here he goes.
00:17:27See you tomorrow.
00:17:28See ya.
00:17:35Oh, thought you were told to ignore them.
00:17:38Yeah, but looks like I'm home alone tonight,
00:17:40so what else am I going to do?
00:17:42All right.
00:17:43Night-night.
00:17:43Night-night.
00:17:43I'm going to commit to the song.
00:18:07Show up a second, right?
00:18:09Go on.
00:18:09Tell me this, right?
00:18:11What's it like with the new flatmate?
00:18:13Oh, here we go.
00:18:15Uh, no, yeah, it's, uh, yeah, it's fine.
00:18:19No problems.
00:18:21No.
00:18:22No.
00:18:22I want to know what she's like outside of office hours,
00:18:26outside of those suits that she wears.
00:18:27I want to know.
00:18:28Can't tell you what she's like,
00:18:29because she's only just arrived there,
00:18:31so I can't give you any specifics.
00:18:34Say, right, that you want to bring a girl back home,
00:18:37or you want to watch the football,
00:18:39or, no, no, all right,
00:18:40say, say, you want to walk around in your pants, right?
00:18:43Right?
00:18:44The one thing that I've always said
00:18:45that I will never give up
00:18:46is my freedom.
00:18:48My right to be me.
00:18:50God-given right, yeah?
00:18:51And I follow that to the letter.
00:18:53To the, to the letter, then, all right?
00:18:55Otherwise, look, you'll never live.
00:18:57It's not that deep.
00:18:58It's not that deep.
00:18:59Anyway, I've got a house, mate,
00:19:01not an incurable disease.
00:19:03You know what I mean?
00:19:03Well, I bloody hope not,
00:19:04because I have been sipping from your pint
00:19:06when you've been looking away.
00:19:07Well, I've been spitting in yours, Pop.
00:19:09Hmm.
00:19:31Let's go.
00:19:31Let's go.
00:19:54Let's go.
00:20:24Mum, are you here?
00:20:51Mum, I've brought you dinner.
00:20:55Mother!
00:20:57No need to shout.
00:20:58Love.
00:20:59I could smell you upstairs.
00:21:04Hello.
00:21:05Hello, love.
00:21:06It's way too late for dinner.
00:21:08So, what are you really doing here?
00:21:11Oh, straight to the point.
00:21:13You should have been a copper, Mum.
00:21:15No, actually, there is something I want to ask you.
00:21:18Because if anyone would know, it would be you.
00:21:22So, what do you know about rat-like figures in Witham's?
00:21:29Oh.
00:21:29Well, I think you're talking about Satan's version of Morris stancers.
00:21:35Call themselves the Border Rats.
00:21:39Yeah?
00:21:40That's...
00:21:40Why did they dress like that?
00:21:44Well, it was to do with the workers who died.
00:21:46The quarry at Witham's.
00:21:48It collapsed in the 1880s.
00:21:51Hundreds of them died.
00:21:53And they were all found with their fingers and toes and faces.
00:21:57Chewed and...
00:21:59Even bitten clean off by rats.
00:22:02Wow.
00:22:03Yeah?
00:22:03They ate the workers.
00:22:04Oh, more than ate them.
00:22:07They absorbed them.
00:22:09That company didn't care how many men died.
00:22:11Just as long as their quarry could work overtime.
00:22:14So, the story is...
00:22:16That the Border Rats were formed to protect Witham's from then on.
00:22:21Beware the rats.
00:22:22They will eat you alive.
00:22:24What was that?
00:22:25Oh, nothing.
00:22:26It's just a message I read.
00:22:29Robin, be careful.
00:22:32When the Border Rats feast,
00:22:34they eat both body and soul.
00:22:46What is that?
00:22:48What is that?
00:22:50The Pyramatires in the Atletico você Realize.
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00:22:57A Tocca
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00:23:16So, the phone was found in the brambles on the path up to Mount Tor.
00:23:21Now, we're still waiting for forensics on the blood,
00:23:22but fingerprints have confirmed that it is, in fact, Neil Goodwin's phone.
00:23:27Now, it looks like Neil's killer grabbed the phone and dumped it miles away.
00:23:31So, CCTV, traffic cam, the usual, whatever they throw up.
00:23:36Yes, basically.
00:23:37Yeah, I've looked into the lettering found on the threat sent to Neil,
00:23:41and it looks like it's been cut out of a Bible.
00:23:43We don't know which version yet, but forensics are on it.
00:23:46OK.
00:23:46Ben?
00:23:49Ben?
00:23:50Anything on the vicar?
00:23:52Uh, still digging into it, sir.
00:23:56Keep looking.
00:23:57Maybe next year, stick to the shandy.
00:24:05There you go.
00:24:06Made it extra strong for you.
00:24:07Ah, cheers.
00:24:09Right, I, uh, I spoke with my mum.
00:24:12That thing we saw yesterday, apparently it's called a border rat.
00:24:16It's like a Morse dancer, but a bit more vicious.
00:24:21What?
00:24:23I wanted to say this before.
00:24:24I promise, I, um...
00:24:26I wasn't prying or snooping around, but...
00:24:29I came across the stuff you have on your dad's murder case.
00:24:32Well, I, I, I was just looking for a pen and then I...
00:24:35No, no, it's all right, it's all right.
00:24:36It led nowhere, so I boxed it all away.
00:24:40Don't that stuff belong here?
00:24:42On file?
00:24:43Well, just, I'll find a second, I'll put it all back.
00:24:46No-one's going to know, are they?
00:24:47Before you do, I could take a look.
00:24:50Fresh eyes, get...
00:24:51No, no need.
00:24:52I'm done with it, honest.
00:24:54Right.
00:24:59Derek Holden.
00:25:01Let's get to know you properly, shall we?
00:25:04There he is.
00:25:05In his old parish.
00:25:07Nice church.
00:25:09So, why did you transfer to Withens?
00:25:13Ben, you are thinking out loud?
00:25:16Hang on.
00:25:22It's St Maldon's, is his old church, and that's in Birmingham Eastside.
00:25:27Didn't somebody mention Birmingham Eastside, right?
00:25:29Yep, Tracy said Neil used to live there when he was in Birmingham.
00:25:31Yeah, that's it, that's it.
00:25:32So maybe him and Alton knew each other from before?
00:25:36No, he said he, er, he barely knew Neil.
00:25:39We found him in Neil's home.
00:25:41You don't believe that burglar crap he came up with, do you?
00:25:43I'm going to go pay him a visit.
00:25:47See you in a bit.
00:25:48Bye.
00:25:51That had blocked the altar.
00:25:52I thought we could do it off to one side.
00:25:54We want her, front and centre.
00:25:56Excuse me.
00:25:58You've got news on him already?
00:26:00What have you found?
00:26:02I'm actually here to see Reverend Holden.
00:26:05Sorry.
00:26:06Reverend, could I have a word in private, please?
00:26:09Yes, of course.
00:26:11This way.
00:26:13I just wanted to, er, chat to you about your, your last church, St. Moden's.
00:26:22I'm okay sitting here, all right?
00:26:24Er, yes, of course.
00:26:25Er, what's that got to do with anything?
00:26:28Did you know Neil lived in Eastside while you were over there?
00:26:32No.
00:26:33Not at all.
00:26:34Never came up between the two of yous?
00:26:37No.
00:26:38That's weird.
00:26:39Never mentioned, he never asked you where you transferred from,
00:26:43never told you that he shared a flat in Eastside.
00:26:46We barely spoke.
00:26:48I just thought I might have said something in pass.
00:26:50It was strange, I think.
00:26:54He worked outside, clearing the graveyard.
00:26:56I thought you would have bumped into him a bit.
00:26:58Maybe had a chat about the pass.
00:26:59Er, I had no reason to go out there.
00:27:03And I've been too busy here with the church.
00:27:07Fair enough.
00:27:07I saw a picture of your old church.
00:27:11Very nice.
00:27:12And all this feels...
00:27:15kind of like a demotion.
00:27:18Well, a house of God is a house of God wherever you go.
00:27:23It's a nice Bible.
00:27:25I couldn't have a look at that, could I?
00:27:28Sorry.
00:27:29But I've had a few stolen recently.
00:27:33What I mean is people forget they've got them and then they take them home.
00:27:38I'm trying to hang on to the ones I've got.
00:27:41Bible thieves, eh?
00:27:43You can give me some names of potential suspects if you like.
00:27:48I'd better get back to the run, Charles.
00:27:51Fair enough.
00:27:51I'll have a look round and then I'll be on my way.
00:27:54Why would you need to do that?
00:27:58You see, my old man was a copper too.
00:28:01And he said to me,
00:28:02make sure you follow every path.
00:28:07I let myself out.
00:28:24Sarge?
00:28:27What?
00:28:29Take a look at this.
00:28:35Huh.
00:28:36Looks like Neil was about to have a big payday.
00:28:45You come to repent?
00:28:46Neil was selling to First Water.
00:28:48It says Neil was selling his house and moving out with us.
00:28:51How's that work?
00:28:52He's got a bloody great big protest sign in his garden.
00:28:55First Water must have convinced him to sell.
00:28:57That's where Michael Abdon worked.
00:29:00Nice recall.
00:29:01Shall we pay him a visit?
00:29:03Yeah, let's do it.
00:29:04I'll see you down there.
00:29:04Yeah, Neil was selling up, but I managed to talk him into it just over a week ago.
00:29:24First Water was delighted.
00:29:26So what about all the signs in Neil's garden?
00:29:28Because he was quite clearly against First Water.
00:29:31Well, Neil and I decided to keep the sale between ourselves in case there were any recriminations.
00:29:36What sort of recriminations?
00:29:38Well, you must have felt the anger around here.
00:29:40The village would be up in arms.
00:29:42They hate my guts as it is.
00:29:44So what, they'd go after Neil?
00:29:46No, but he made sure that they wouldn't.
00:29:47The minute the money was in Neil's bank, he was going to pack up and get the hell away.
00:29:51Mr Hebden, what exactly were First Water's plans?
00:29:54They're going to buy up withings and then flatten it.
00:29:57There'll be a huge water refinery here instead.
00:30:00And hundreds of jobs will be created.
00:30:01It's a good thing.
00:30:02But wouldn't you lose your home?
00:30:04Oh, I couldn't care less.
00:30:05As soon as they make me an offer, I'm taking First Water's coin and getting the hell out.
00:30:10Don't look like the rest of the village is selling up any time soon.
00:30:12Oh, they will.
00:30:13The minute they hear that Neil's house has been snapped up, it'll be like dominoes.
00:30:17All it takes is one person to throw in the towel and the rest will follow, guaranteed.
00:30:21Why did you seek out Neil in particular?
00:30:24Well, that's because of the well in his garden.
00:30:26It's like a natural gateway to the underground springs.
00:30:30Getting that means that Firth have got withings by the ball, so to speak.
00:30:33It's all just a matter of time now.
00:30:36Do you think there's a chance that someone could have found out about Neil's plans because he was getting death threats?
00:30:42Oh, God.
00:30:43I never even considered that.
00:30:46Can you think of anyone that would threaten him?
00:30:48Well, I don't know if I should say.
00:30:50I mean, if that's what got Neil killed...
00:30:52Mr. Hebden.
00:30:56This didn't come from me.
00:30:58But if anyone was sending threats, it'd be Lucas Oxley.
00:31:04That's the guy we met outside Neil's house.
00:31:05Well, was there any animosity between Neil and Lucas Oxley?
00:31:11It's Lucas Oxley.
00:31:12There's always going to be animosity.
00:31:14So, Lucas Oxley?
00:31:24Yeah, my dad arrested his son, Rowan, he was called.
00:31:28That's probably why he was looking at me like that.
00:31:29Saw some resemblance.
00:31:31He was into everything.
00:31:32Robbery, GBH, handling stolen goods, you name it, they were doing it.
00:31:37It was actually his wife, Lilla, who gave my dad a tip-off about him.
00:31:42Apparently he was always cheating on her, so she'd had enough of him.
00:31:45Word was she fled to Wales, but my dad never believed it.
00:31:48He looked into it, but never found anything.
00:31:53You know what, I have to say, I think I'm with Hebden.
00:31:57I would take first offer, and I would run with it.
00:32:01No, no, but this is their home.
00:32:03You know what I mean?
00:32:04Once these villages go, they're gone forever, aren't they?
00:32:06And for what, a bottle of water in a supermarket?
00:32:09If I lived there, I'd fight as well.
00:32:12And kill?
00:32:14It's looking like it, isn't it?
00:32:16Oxley finds out that Neil's selling up, starts with the frets,
00:32:19doesn't work, so he escalates, takes it to the next level
00:32:21to set an example for anyone else thinking of selling up.
00:32:26Let's get this.
00:32:28Hiya, DC Fry.
00:32:32Yeah.
00:32:35No, I appreciate it.
00:32:37Bye.
00:32:40That was the hospital, because I asked them to dig out
00:32:42Emma Runshaw's medical records.
00:32:44The diaries were pretty much as Sarge said they were.
00:32:47Until I noticed Brave Girl stickers on some of the pages.
00:32:49Like the type you get when you go to the dentist as a kid?
00:32:52Yep, or the hospital.
00:32:54And now it's worked out that for every sticker,
00:32:56it matches up with a hospital visit.
00:32:58Now, it was a lot of visits.
00:33:00Emma was in and out of casually,
00:33:01right up until the time she disappeared.
00:33:05Maybe we should pay the Runshaws another visit.
00:33:07Howard's still over at church.
00:33:15Oh, that's okay.
00:33:16We can do this for you, Mrs. Runshaw.
00:33:20Well, how can I help you now?
00:33:22We're concerned with the unusually high number of hospital visits Emma had over the years.
00:33:31That's what you get for being a tomboy.
00:33:33Doing all the daft things that boys do.
00:33:35Even at two years old?
00:33:37Because the hospital told me that was the first time she was admitted.
00:33:39That's because she had that illness.
00:33:42What's it called when you keep bumping into things?
00:33:45Dyspraxia.
00:33:47Howard's right.
00:33:48You are a bright one.
00:33:52The first time it happened, we gave her a dolly.
00:33:54And it turned out to be a big mistake.
00:33:58Why is that?
00:34:01Became a thing.
00:34:05She knew she'd get a dolly every time she went to hospital.
00:34:09You know what kids are like.
00:34:11Was Emma leaving home, Mrs. Runshaw?
00:34:14Whatever would make you think that.
00:34:17Well, in our case notes, it said that Emma left with a suitcase.
00:34:21I mean, why would she do that if she was just visiting Neil for a weekend?
00:34:25Because that snake Neil told her to.
00:34:27He was controlling her, he told you.
00:34:29He told her to pack her suitcase, he told her to get on the bus, and he told her he'd be waiting for her.
00:34:37Waiting to take our precious daughter away.
00:34:39Neil had an alibi for when Emma disappeared, and yet you maintain he took her.
00:34:43It don't make sense.
00:34:45It was a made-up alibi.
00:34:48Why won't you listen?
00:34:49It's not registered to Neil Goodwin, so you need to come and get this, man, all right?
00:34:59Oh, I'm going to slow down, man.
00:35:01Sorry, mate.
00:35:19Right, so what are we thinking?
00:35:45Let's say the Runshaws did do something to Emma, right?
00:35:47Somehow, Neil finds out, and they know that Neil knows.
00:35:51So what?
00:35:52They do something to shut him up?
00:35:55I mean, it's something we definitely have to follow up on.
00:35:57Yeah.
00:36:07Got a coffee?
00:36:08No, I'm OK, thank you.
00:36:09All right.
00:36:17Who's that little fella?
00:36:36Oh, erm, it's nothing.
00:36:38Want to talk about it?
00:36:49It's nothing, and we've got work to do.
00:36:51Well, it's obviously not nothing, because you've been jumping all week.
00:36:54Is that your ex or something?
00:36:56We are not doing this, and we are definitely not doing this here.
00:36:58What do you expect, right?
00:36:59Every time he texts or calls you, you freeze her.
00:37:01You obviously don't want to see him, yet he's turning up here, dropping off gifts for you.
00:37:05Is he a nutter?
00:37:07It's fine.
00:37:08You need to do the right thing and report it.
00:37:09Leave it, Ben.
00:37:11I've got this.
00:37:12Trust me.
00:37:18Yes, Dr Taylor.
00:37:19I think that's him.
00:37:45Yes.
00:37:46Sir, we've identified the splinters in Neil's headroom.
00:37:51It's hardwood from a black walnut tree.
00:37:54Black walnut?
00:37:55Presumably he wasn't hit with the whole tree, so we'll just have to find out what did they
00:37:59make out of black walnut.
00:38:13Show yourself, then.
00:38:16You like it?
00:38:27You big chicken.
00:38:29You never said what happened to your old one.
00:38:32I honestly don't know, Lucas.
00:38:35Of course you don't.
00:38:36We'll take it from lessons learned long ago.
00:38:42Silence is the best friend you never knew you had.
00:38:44Right, so it's definitely not Neil's phone.
00:39:09No, no.
00:39:11So, network provider reckons it's a burner because it's not registered anywhere.
00:39:14But the weird thing is, when they opened it up, the only number they found on it were Neil's.
00:39:18So, whoever owned this phone has been calling Neil on it?
00:39:23Yeah.
00:39:24And, according to his provider, he's been calling the Mac.
00:39:28Look, why would a phone that don't belong to Neil have his blood and fingerprints on it?
00:39:32God knows.
00:39:33Right, I need some fresh air.
00:39:34My head's pounded.
00:39:35Right.
00:39:36Mind if I run something by you?
00:39:53You've gone to anyway, sir.
00:39:55Look, it's about Emma.
00:39:56She stepped off a bus in a...
00:39:58Right, Diane, Diane, the head is banging, yeah?
00:40:00We just...
00:40:01We need to follow up on Lucas Ockley, find out who's been calling Neil, let alone who hit him over the head with a lump of warmth.
00:40:07Which is what I am doing.
00:40:09Look, Emma got off the bus in a tiny village.
00:40:11There were no CCTV, no traffic cams, nothing to record a movement.
00:40:14But why did she get off the bus when the bus was taken all the way to Birmingham?
00:40:17That's what Sarge said.
00:40:19He said whoever abducted her picked her up from that point, didn't he?
00:40:22What if Neil helped her escape?
00:40:23What if he was waiting there to take her somewhere safe?
00:40:25Yeah, but Neil had an alibi, didn't he?
00:40:27He had some bloke, he spent the whole day with him in Birmingham.
00:40:29We need to talk to this alibi.
00:40:32Every path, Ben, we go down every single one.
00:40:35See, now that's weird, why are you saying that?
00:40:37Where have you got that from?
00:40:38I don't know, I just heard it somewhere, why?
00:40:40Oh, nothing, it's just something Dad used to say.
00:40:46Come on, then, let's do it.
00:40:47Right, let's see who gave Neil an alibi.
00:41:01Ben, look at this.
00:41:04What?
00:41:05Look.
00:41:09Every damn path.
00:41:10Derek Halston.
00:41:12He told me he'd never met Neil before.
00:41:14Hello, Derek.
00:41:22We just had a few questions to ask you.
00:41:24Sorry, you've reminded me, I'd better put a sign up.
00:41:26Oh, no, no, no, Scott, I can't wait, I can't wait.
00:41:29Why did you tell me you'd never met Neil when he was in Birmingham before?
00:41:34Because I didn't.
00:41:37Only you did because five years ago you gave Birmingham Police a statement
00:41:40saying that you were with Neil.
00:41:41Well, the day that Emma Runshaw went missing.
00:41:46Neil asked me to do it.
00:41:49He said they'd believe I'm out of the cloth.
00:41:51Okay.
00:41:52Okay, so where was he instead?
00:41:54You just said he was in an alibi.
00:41:56I didn't question it.
00:41:57Right, so you do know providing a false alibi is a serious offence,
00:42:01so you just happily went along and did it, though, right?
00:42:03You must have known Neil pretty well to do something like that for him.
00:42:10Come on, Derek, you don't just leave your old parish
00:42:12and come to a run-down village for nothing, do you?
00:42:17Neil and I, we were in a relationship at the time.
00:42:21I thought he was dating Emma back then.
00:42:27It was a front.
00:42:28They were best friends.
00:42:30She helped him out, he helped her out.
00:42:33So did the Runshaws know about you and Neil?
00:42:36They hated Neil.
00:42:38And I near well defended him a bit too fervently.
00:42:42The Runshaws are adamant that Neil's alibi was a lie.
00:42:49I mean, did you end up telling them what you did for him?
00:42:51Two weeks ago.
00:42:53They pried it out of me.
00:42:55They're nothing but horrible bullies.
00:42:57I didn't have a choice.
00:42:58I didn't have a choice.
00:43:12What's that?
00:43:21Look, if the Runshaws only found out about Derek's fake alibi recently,
00:43:24then that'd explain why they killed Neil now and not five years ago.
00:43:27I thought I should try and tidy up a bit,
00:43:46but I pulled back the tab where Neil was clearing up.
00:43:50Ben, it's not in the coffin.
00:44:15Man or female?
00:44:17That'll have to work for now.
00:44:18That's a nice bracelet.
00:44:20Can you at least tell us how long it's been in the ground?
00:44:23See my previous answer.
00:44:26Thanks.
00:44:32Is it her?
00:44:33Is it my Emma?
00:44:34Is it her?
00:44:35Is it her Emma?
00:44:36Is it her?
00:44:37Sorry, we actually don't know anything at this point.
00:44:39Sorry, guys, sorry.
00:44:40I know it's her!
00:44:41It's not Emma, Lord!
00:44:42It's not Emma!
00:44:43It can't be!
00:44:43She's out there somewhere.
00:44:44She's alive!
00:44:45I can feel it.
00:44:46You can too.
00:44:46Tell me you can.
00:44:48I don't understand.
00:44:49Why would Neil cover up her body when you could just call the police like a normal person
00:44:53and instead he tells Derek he's going to go see someone?
00:44:56And ends up dead in a disused quarry.
00:45:00I meant to be the one who offers support, but look at me.
00:45:03When did Neil start clearing the graveyard?
00:45:07Two days ago.
00:45:11It had become overgrown and Neil was helping tidy it up.
00:45:15Did anyone voice concerns about that?
00:45:17Not to me they didn't.
00:45:19He was doing a good thing.
00:45:21I did think it was weird that he just up and left before finishing.
00:45:24Sorry, I need to answer this.
00:45:31I'll be back in a minute.
00:45:41Go on then.
00:45:43Go on, say it.
00:45:44Say what?
00:45:45Well, you think that's Emma's body that Neil dug up, don't you?
00:45:49And that her parents put her there, right?
00:45:54Or at least the dad did.
00:45:56Judging by the mum's reaction.
00:45:58No, but he would have had to have known about their escape plan.
00:46:02Okay, let's just say he did.
00:46:04And on the day she went to meet Neil,
00:46:06well, he went after her, pulled up and grabbed her before Neil got there.
00:46:09I mean, it would be the perfect spot to go undetected
00:46:11because Emma and Neil had already made sure of it.
00:46:14Okay, but if that was the case,
00:46:16then Neil would have known they'd taken her when he got there.
00:46:20Because she's not there, so why not ring the police then?
00:46:24They put her missing.
00:46:25You know, she's a young girl.
00:46:26But no, instead, he moves back to Withens.
00:46:29Doesn't point the finger of suspicion at anyone in five years.
00:46:33Well, I'm not buying that.
00:46:38It's Sarge.
00:46:39They've found Neil's car.
00:46:41Let's go.
00:46:42It's near where the body was found.
00:46:49This is nice.
00:46:50Look at this handsome bastard.
00:46:53He's a rams fan.
00:46:55Any sign of Neil's fault, Sarge?
00:46:57No, not a sniff.
00:46:58No.
00:46:59Look, you're telling me about all this from doing odd jobs.
00:47:03Tell you something, I've seen this before.
00:47:07He's reported stolen, I'm sure of it.
00:47:08Lucas Oxley, when did he become a player in this?
00:47:22The last known person to see Neil Goodwin alive, sir.
00:47:25We believe he was threatening Neil over the sale of his house to Firth Water.
00:47:30How come?
00:47:31Will Firth Water plan to flatten Withens and build a water refiner in its place?
00:47:36The villagers are furious.
00:47:37One of the villagers, Michael Hebden, who works for the water company, he helped Neil sell his house in secret.
00:47:44But if word gets out.
00:47:45Yeah, we all know what Oxley's capable of.
00:47:48Anything else?
00:47:50The Ronshaws.
00:47:51We believe they were abusing Emma.
00:47:54It's just a theory for now.
00:47:55But the number of hospital visits she had seems to point to that.
00:48:00No one spotted that five years ago?
00:48:03I just got lucky, sir.
00:48:05So we think Neil actually helped Emma escape their clutches.
00:48:09They found out.
00:48:10Which gives both the Ronshaws motive.
00:48:12What, have they got alibis?
00:48:13Conveniently, they've given each other an alibi, sir.
00:48:16But how did they find out about Neil?
00:48:17I mean, was this recently?
00:48:19Yeah, um, Derek Colton, the vicar, he told them that he'd given Neil a false alibi.
00:48:25Oh, man of God lies to the police.
00:48:27Well, he had to, sir. He was in a relationship with Neil.
00:48:30The things people do for love.
00:48:33So, if I was a betting man, who would you tell me to put my money on?
00:48:39Ronshaws.
00:48:41Great.
00:48:42Is that it?
00:48:43Well, judging by the inside of Neil's car, sir, he's definitely on the rub.
00:48:47Well, the sergey's convinced, anyway.
00:48:49Which brings in another factor.
00:48:51Um, we think Neil could have had a falling out with whoever he's dealing with,
00:48:54and then we think it could be that person's phone that we found up at Mam Tor.
00:48:58Who throws away their own phone?
00:49:01Yeah, we have that question also, but we just can't seem to figure it out yet.
00:49:05But yeah, that's the picture, is it the scent?
00:49:08Here he is.
00:49:09I'm just going to put this up there.
00:49:13Remember my hunch about this bad boy?
00:49:15Well, turns out it was stolen from an address in Withens, no less.
00:49:24It was an heirloom.
00:49:26Where'd you find it?
00:49:27We've reason to believe Neil Goodwin stole it.
00:49:30Neil wasn't a thief.
00:49:32He was about the only decent person around here.
00:49:34Well, we found it in his car.
00:49:36I can't believe that of him.
00:49:38He put the security grills over the windows, installed the front door, damn thing weighs a ton.
00:49:43He did all that to protect me.
00:49:46Protect you? You didn't say you needed protecting.
00:49:48Well, I would have thought it was obvious.
00:49:51I'm parting to the death of this crappy little village.
00:49:55So you were threatened as well?
00:49:58They come every day.
00:49:59The threats do you keep them because we would need to see them?
00:50:02No, you misunderstand me.
00:50:05They come in person.
00:50:10What the hell?
00:50:12I told you.
00:50:13Every day.
00:50:15Without fail.
00:50:19The border rats.
00:50:21Can you see what they're holding?
00:50:22Yeah, it's Black Walnut.
00:50:24Oxley makes them.
00:50:25I'm going to have a word with them.
00:50:26No.
00:50:27They'll go away in a bit.
00:50:29It's best to wait them out.
00:50:30Yeah, I can't do that.
00:50:31No, please.
00:50:32They can't get in.
00:50:32We're safe in here.
00:50:33Neil's sore to that.
00:50:34It's all right.
00:50:35With the police, we'll be fine.
00:50:36Leave it to us.
00:50:40Excuse me.
00:50:42Police.
00:50:43Do you want to take off your mask?
00:50:43We need to ask you some questions.
00:50:45Take off your mask and take a step back.
00:50:48Get back.
00:50:49Get back.
00:50:50I said get back.
00:50:53Leave me alone.
00:50:55Keep foot water.
00:50:56You hear me?
00:50:56Leave me alone.
00:50:58Mr. Hebden, put the gun down.
00:50:59I'm warning you.
00:51:01I call with the police, remember?
00:51:02We're here to help.
00:51:04I said leave me alone.
00:51:06We're here to find out what happened to Neil, Mr. Hebden.
00:51:09Put the gun down, Mr. Hebden.
00:51:23Here you go.
00:51:25Neil.
00:51:25We need to check if Hebden has a licence for that shotgun.
00:51:30Although I don't think he's in any fit mental state to own one, but you never know.
00:51:35We need to find out who's behind the border rats, because any one of them could have been threatening Neil.
00:51:39We can't even unmask them without a warrant.
00:51:42There's me thinking Leeds were bad.
00:51:43All right, come on.
00:51:46You need to tell me about this, because whatever happened in Leeds has followed you here.
00:51:50And don't tell me it's nothing.
00:51:52It is nothing.
00:51:53You don't drive the whole way to Edendale to deliver a teddy bear.
00:51:57That's mad.
00:51:57When I broke up with him, he couldn't accept it, to the point where I had to move here.
00:52:06And now the problem is, he still won't accept it.
00:52:11Does this guy have a name?
00:52:14It's David.
00:52:17David Branagh.
00:52:18Right, and is David married?
00:52:19I'm taking that as a yes.
00:52:24Look, promise, I didn't know.
00:52:26I didn't know, and as soon as I found out that he had a wife and kids, I ended it.
00:52:30If you want my advice, I'll be picking up the phone and I'll be putting him on stalking charges.
00:52:35Ben, it's not that easy.
00:52:37Why? Tell me.
00:52:42Well, can I at least see a photo of this guy?
00:52:48There.
00:52:49Relax, it's the boss.
00:52:59Hello?
00:53:05Yeah.
00:53:06You want to see us, sir?
00:53:07Yeah, take a seat.
00:53:13We've just had the report on the body in Wytham's graveyard.
00:53:17Is it Emma on Jaws?
00:53:18No.
00:53:18Turns out, it's Lily Oxley.
00:53:21Lucas Oxley's daughter-in-law.
00:53:24She's been lying in that graveyard for years.
00:53:27From around about the time that she supposedly moved to Wales.
00:53:30So Dad was right, something did happen to her.
00:53:32Well, if she turned her husband in, Lucas Oxley could have found out and, well, turned on her.
00:53:36Maybe Neil recognised her initials from the bracelet.
00:53:40That could be what he wanted to talk to Oxley about, outside the pub.
00:53:44Dr. Taylor mentions that Lily was bludgeoned to death and that there are particles of black walnut in the wound.
00:53:53So it has all the similarities on Neil Gordon's murder.
00:53:57Lucas Oxley?
00:53:58Lucas Oxley?
00:53:59I thought I smelled something when I met you.
00:54:29You're Joe Cooper's son. Couldn't place you at first but to say. I stink of your dad about you.
00:54:40Well, just so you know, Lucas, we've ID'd the person found at the church.
00:54:46It was your daughter-in-law, Lily.
00:54:48Can't be. She went travelling. Packed her bag and took off.
00:54:52No, it's her, Lucas. Make no mistake. Neil found her when he was clearing up. She'd been buried there for years.
00:54:58I suppose it saves on a funeral, then. What would her have been buried already?
00:55:03You can pop her back in when you're done.
00:55:06We heard there were animosity between you and Neil.
00:55:08Neil had some things he needed selling. There was no animosity. Why would I hurt Neil? I'd nutted against him.
00:55:16Where were you the day that Neil was murdered?
00:55:19I was in the pub for closing time. Rehearsing.
00:55:22Oh, yeah? Rehearsing what?
00:55:24You'll have to come down next time and see for yourself.
00:55:27Okay, can anyone confirm that you were in the pub that whole time?
00:55:29That's the vicar. He'll tell you.
00:55:31Oh, so Derek Halton's aboard a rat too?
00:55:34Of course he is. Dancing and chanting to an higher being.
00:55:39Busman's holiday for him. But he knows as well as anyone.
00:55:43You have to rehearse till you're perfect.
00:55:45Or else the spirits won't come.
00:55:48What do you mean by that, Lucas?
00:55:50We're in a fight for our lives, sweetheart.
00:55:52And we're summoning up.
00:55:54And mark my words, they'll come.
00:55:56And their hunger and rage will follow.
00:55:59Cross this village and the rats will come out to feast.
00:56:02We are withings through and through.
00:56:22We know what it means to be from a place like this.
00:56:26Those like First Water.
00:56:28They try to pick on the little guy.
00:56:31Well, they don't understand what we've been through.
00:56:34They don't understand the weight of the border rats.
00:56:38Decades have gone by since our ancestors lost their lives.
00:56:42Or for some useless quarry.
00:56:46Those men fought till the very end.
00:56:49And we will do too.
00:56:51We honour them each and every day.
00:56:55But now more than ever.
00:56:57First Water are closing in.
00:57:01This war we've been ready for is coming straight to our front doors.
00:57:07And this, this is our time now.
00:57:10This is our time for revenge.
00:57:13For the border rats to rise up and take back what is ours.
00:57:16I will lift them up and take back what is ours.
00:57:18I will lift them up, I will lift them up.
00:57:23I will lift them up and hold them up.
00:57:25I will lift them up and hold them up.
00:57:39It is wonderful to see so many here, especially in light of recent events.
00:57:48Anyway, we are here for Emma, not just to remember, but to reclaim her, as in bring her back to Witherns.
00:58:01Through her art and all these wonderful photographs, Sarah and Howard know that this village is where she truly belongs.
00:58:31Can I help?
00:58:38Lucas actually needs an alibi.
00:58:41And you've been happy to give him in the past, so...
00:58:48Do you want to talk about this somewhere safer?
00:59:01I wasn't in the pub that night. I don't know why Lucas would say that.
00:59:13So where were you then?
00:59:15At the church. I was sorting a few things.
00:59:18Can anyone verify that?
00:59:21No.
00:59:21You know, I've got to say, I find it strange that you moved down here five years after Neil ended the relationship.
00:59:31That was pure coincidence.
00:59:34You still had feelings for him, didn't you?
00:59:36Even after all these years, you couldn't get him out of your head.
00:59:39No, that's not true.
00:59:41When did you find out Neil had sold out?
00:59:44He told me last week.
00:59:46How did you take it?
00:59:49I told him I was happy for him.
00:59:51Even though you'd moved your entire life down here just to be with him, you said you were happy with him.
00:59:56Well, we'd figured things out recently and we agreed to be friends.
01:00:01Did you tell anyone he was moving away?
01:00:03Why would I do that?
01:00:05You were a border rat.
01:00:07You would have known what that sale meant.
01:00:09I only became a border rat to be closer to Neil.
01:00:13I swear, I kept it to myself.
01:00:17I knew people would be angry, but I'd never put Neil in danger.
01:00:21I know, but that's exactly what you did when you told the Runchaus about your fake alibi, isn't it?
01:00:27Wasn't it?
01:00:33Talk us through your movements the night Neil died, please.
01:00:36I went to his house.
01:00:42He wasn't in, so I went looking for him and I ended up back at the church.
01:00:50And then what?
01:00:52When I went into my office, I saw that someone had been in my cupboard.
01:00:58The door was swinging open.
01:01:00What did you keep in there?
01:01:05My border rat costume.
01:01:09And my staff had been stolen.
01:01:11Lucas, we weren't sure you'd still be here.
01:01:36Villagers only.
01:01:38No blow-ins wanted.
01:01:39That's not very nice, Lucas.
01:01:43You've got the same smoke face as your dad.
01:01:46And look what happened to him.
01:01:51Derek wasn't at the pub.
01:01:53Lucas, you lied to us.
01:01:57So who do you want to get now?
01:01:59Do you want to point out one of your friends who can come along with us to the station
01:02:03and we'll find out they're lying and all?
01:02:07Howard.
01:02:10Come here a sec.
01:02:12Yes, Lucas.
01:02:14Tell this pilgrim where I was the night Neil got himself killed.
01:02:18I'd have to have a think.
01:02:21I said tell them.
01:02:30He was rehearsing all night in the pub.
01:02:33And you'd know this, how?
01:02:35Because I was rehearsing with him.
01:02:41No one went home till closing.
01:02:44Your dad's probably looking down on you right now.
01:02:47Thinking, look at that.
01:02:50My idiot son has inherited my idiot genes.
01:02:56Leave it, Ben.
01:02:57Yeah.
01:02:59Leave it, Ben.
01:03:00Arrogant bastard.
01:03:11Look, if that's the case,
01:03:13then Howard's alibi for Lucas means that Sarah was on a round the night that Neil was killed.
01:03:18Howard is scared stiff of Lucas.
01:03:20He'll say anything to keep him sweet.
01:03:22So...
01:03:23One of them's lying.
01:03:25Hmm.
01:03:26And if Sarah made Howard give her an alibi, then...
01:03:29Surely that's the act of a person with something to hide.
01:03:32Yeah, but we know Lucas made the staff.
01:03:35So all we have to do is find the staff that killed Neil and we've got him.
01:03:38Nothing else matters.
01:03:40No, I need to speak with Sarah.
01:03:44Okay.
01:03:44Mrs. Winshaw, it wasn't Emma's body that was dug up.
01:04:01It was Lily Oxley.
01:04:02This is still Howard's right.
01:04:14Emma's still out there.
01:04:18Mrs. Winshaw,
01:04:20according to Lucas Oxley,
01:04:23Howard was with him when Neil was killed.
01:04:26Which isn't what you told us, so...
01:04:29Do you want to tell me why you lied?
01:04:32I mean...
01:04:33We could take this to the police station.
01:04:36Seems to me you're not quite as clever as Howard thought.
01:04:39What do you mean by that?
01:04:41So what if Howard wasn't at home with me?
01:04:43Doesn't mean I wasn't there.
01:04:44What I mean is, innocent people wouldn't lie.
01:04:47I was waiting in all evening, just like I do every night.
01:04:51Just in case Emma finds her way home.
01:04:53Mrs. Winshaw, I'm here to talk about Neil.
01:04:55We're tied together, mother and daughter.
01:04:59In darkness and in light.
01:05:02Emma knows that better than anyone.
01:05:05Yeah.
01:05:06Emma definitely knows about darkness.
01:05:10You've not got kids, have you?
01:05:14Sometimes, a mother
01:05:15has to do things that hurt
01:05:18both themselves and their child.
01:05:20It's just a cross a parent has to bear.
01:05:24You're not just a nurturer.
01:05:26You're a teacher too.
01:05:28And some lessons take a little bit longer to sink in.
01:05:32But I can assure you
01:05:34that everything was done
01:05:35with love and care
01:05:37at the heart of it.
01:05:39And some of our stuff
01:05:40Not for joy rehab
01:05:40Not for joy Lucan
01:05:41Not for joy
01:06:39Let's go.
01:07:09Let's go.
01:07:39Let's go.
01:08:09Let's go.
01:08:39Guys, evidence management just called.
01:08:43It's about the burner they found in Mam Tor.
01:08:48Let's save ourselves to the hospital and just call this person back.
01:08:51No, because that's tempering with evidence, Sarge.
01:08:53So what are we going to do? Just stand around staring at it?
01:08:55What good is that going to do?
01:08:56Do you call her ideas, Neil?
01:09:04I'll get Tracy to get a cell site look-ish.
01:09:06Come on, even if she does, all right? Who's to say that Carla's going to stay around?
01:09:09Why did you have to say that, Sarge?
01:09:12Get it here.
01:09:15I'm not taking a rap for this.
01:09:23Come on.
01:09:26Neil?
01:09:26Well, hold on.
01:09:29I thought this wasn't Neil's phone.
01:09:43The blue kettle.
01:09:44That's a cafe, not Valet.
01:09:45I know where it is.
01:09:46Come on.
01:09:46Yeah, I'll come with you.
01:09:47Okay.
01:10:00Relax.
01:10:01I feel like a cock on the knobs.
01:10:05Maybe we saw her, Sarge.
01:10:06No way.
01:10:18That's Emma Munchot.
01:10:25Emma.
01:10:27I'm afraid Neil's not coming.
01:10:30I don't understand.
01:10:32Where is he?
01:10:33Who are you?
01:10:33I'm Detective Constable Cooper.
01:10:37This is Detective Constable Fry.
01:10:40I thought maybe we should sit down and have a chat.
01:10:44Why?
01:10:45What is this?
01:10:46I think it's best you take a seat, Emma.
01:11:03Where's Neil?
01:11:12I'm afraid...
01:11:14I'm afraid Neil was killed a few days ago.
01:11:19What?
01:11:20Emma, I understand that this is shocking.
01:11:23But we need to ask you a few questions.
01:11:28Do you want to drink tea or water before we start?
01:11:31What happened to him?
01:11:33Well, that's why we're here.
01:11:34We're trying to find that out.
01:11:37We appreciate that this is hard.
01:11:40But we need your help, Emma.
01:11:43Do you think you can do that?
01:11:44We'll start with Neil.
01:11:50We're aware that he helped you get away from your parents.
01:11:54He saved my life.
01:11:56Not sure how long it would have lasted in that house.
01:11:59I saw the brave girl stickers, so I understand.
01:12:03It's my mum who's the terrifying one.
01:12:05I bet she told you how she almost died giving birth to me.
01:12:08She mentioned it.
01:12:11Tell me the same thing every day of my life.
01:12:14Like it was my fault.
01:12:16You nearly killed me.
01:12:18Over and over, she'd say it.
01:12:22Sometimes words weren't enough.
01:12:25She nearly knocked me into next week some days.
01:12:29The next thing I know, I'm lying there with a broken arm or a fractured jaw.
01:12:33I'm so sorry this happened to you, Emma.
01:12:35Why didn't your dad step in?
01:12:38The amount of times I begged him to.
01:12:40Screamed myself whores and he just stood there and did nothing.
01:12:45Except for buying me a stupid doll afterwards.
01:12:47Did anybody know?
01:12:49Did the services step in?
01:12:51This started when I was like two years old.
01:12:54And if you grow up not trusting your own parents,
01:12:56then what's going to make you think you can trust any other adult?
01:13:01But you did trust Neil.
01:13:03But I hadn't saved any money.
01:13:05And I didn't know where to go.
01:13:06And then he came up with this plan.
01:13:09And it worked.
01:13:10Up until two weeks ago.
01:13:12I was living in Birmingham.
01:13:14I was shutting up shop.
01:13:16I work in a cafe.
01:13:17And as I was turning the clothes sign around, I saw them.
01:13:25My parents, they tried the door.
01:13:29Thank God they didn't see me.
01:13:30I was in shadow.
01:13:31But a few seconds earlier and they'd have walked in.
01:13:33It was completely by chance, but it was too close for comfort.
01:13:37So Neil came up with another plan.
01:13:39He told me to ditch everything.
01:13:41My phone, my flat.
01:13:42He told me to hide out until he could get some cash together.
01:13:44But not by selling his house.
01:13:46It would have took months for the cash to come for it.
01:13:48Of course not.
01:13:49And that wasn't happening anymore.
01:13:50He'd changed his mind.
01:13:52He'd sold up, Emma.
01:13:53The last time I saw him, he told me he was going to talk to someone down at the water company to call off the sale.
01:13:57What?
01:14:01Wait.
01:14:02Did Neil tell you why he wasn't selling up anymore?
01:14:05Him and the vicar had come to some sort of agreement.
01:14:09It got to the point that Derek was doing Neil's nutting and was driving him away.
01:14:13But they figured it out and Neil didn't need to move away anymore.
01:14:18So how was he going to get money for you?
01:14:21Well, by selling the stuff he'd, you know, stolen.
01:14:25As soon as he agreed to deal with Lucas Oxley, he was going to call me on the new phone he gave me.
01:14:31Tell me to get ready to leave.
01:14:32Do you know who Neil was meeting up at the quarry?
01:14:34I didn't know he was meeting anyone.
01:14:36I really didn't.
01:14:37Okay, okay.
01:14:38Last question, I promise.
01:14:39How come you and Neil had swapped phones?
01:14:41It was an accident.
01:14:42He was in a hurry and he picked up mine by mistake.
01:14:46You're going to need to see that phone, Emma.
01:14:47What happens now?
01:14:56You can't bring me into this.
01:14:58You're part of a murder inquiry, Emma.
01:15:00But you can't let my parents know you found me.
01:15:02Not if Neil's not here to help me.
01:15:05But please don't tell them.
01:15:06Right, as soon as we get this phone open, as soon as we can find out who Neil was meeting up with.
01:15:16School pick-up time.
01:15:17We're going to be stuck in traffic now.
01:15:18Come on, you must know some shortcuts.
01:15:23Ben?
01:15:26What?
01:15:27We're in Hope Valley.
01:15:30And?
01:15:30When we met Hebden at the quarry, he said he was taking a shortcut from work.
01:15:36Birthwater's office is down in Hope Valley.
01:15:40Remember the map?
01:15:41Come on.
01:15:42Driving through the quarry takes me in the opposite direction.
01:15:45What are you talking about?
01:15:47Just drive and I'll explain.
01:15:48Drive!
01:15:49Mr. Hebden, we need a word.
01:16:10Michael?
01:16:10We need a word.
01:16:16Michael?
01:16:19Check the window.
01:16:24Michael?
01:16:27Michael?
01:16:28No, I've got that back.
01:16:34He's running.
01:16:37Mr. Hebden!
01:16:38Michael?
01:16:41Mr. Hebden!
01:16:43Stop!
01:16:45You're under arrest.
01:16:46Turn round.
01:16:47Turn round.
01:16:49Hi.
01:16:50Come on, mate.
01:17:00We were in Hope Valley earlier.
01:17:02Tell us about the shortcut through the quarry you take from work, please.
01:17:06Er, yeah.
01:17:08It's saved me a few times.
01:17:10Er, why do you ask?
01:17:12It, er, turns out it ain't actually a shortcut.
01:17:16It takes you in the opposite direction, you see?
01:17:22Why lie to us, Mr. Hebden?
01:17:25You see, we have Neil's phone, and I think we'll find messages on there between you and
01:17:30him, arranging to meet up at the quarry on the night he was murdered.
01:17:33I didn't meet with Neil, I swear.
01:17:35When did you find out he decided to stay at Withan's?
01:17:40He wasn't.
01:17:41He was selling up.
01:17:42We think he rang you, and he wanted to meet up, and he was going to tell you he changed
01:17:46his mind.
01:17:46And you saw your plans fall into pieces, because if Neil didn't sell, then no one else would
01:17:52follow suit.
01:17:53And Firth Water would start having to look at other sites, and you'd be stuck in Withan's
01:17:58forever.
01:17:58So you agreed to meeting him?
01:18:00I certainly did not.
01:18:02Come on, Michael, it'll all be on the phone.
01:18:03Look, stop this, please.
01:18:04I know you don't have it.
01:18:06You're bluffing.
01:18:07I can tell.
01:18:08You thought you threw Neil's phone away when you killed him, right?
01:18:12But that was actually Emma Runshaw's phone, because Neil took hers by mistake, so she had
01:18:17his.
01:18:19And, er, well, now we have it.
01:18:23This is ridiculous.
01:18:24Emma Runshaw disappeared years ago.
01:18:27Well, we had a conversation with her this afternoon, Michael.
01:18:30We can keep this up all day if you want.
01:18:31Shall we chug your memory?
01:18:33Okay, so Neil tells you he isn't selling.
01:18:35You've got border apps hounding you day and night.
01:18:37Lucas Oxley is one of those rats, and he's a man who can do a lot more than just threaten
01:18:41you, so you panic, and you realise you need to get Neil to change his mind, no matter what
01:18:47it takes.
01:18:47Yeah, and you've got these thoughts going round your mind, and then you see Reverend Alton,
01:18:51and you know where he keeps his staff.
01:18:53And you take it, Michael.
01:18:55Then you arrange to meet Neil at the quarry, and when you see him...
01:19:07What went wrong?
01:19:13Neil was sorry.
01:19:15He really was.
01:19:17But he felt bad selling up.
01:19:19It was his family home.
01:19:20It was where all his memories of his parents were.
01:19:23He...
01:19:24He just couldn't do it.
01:19:27And then?
01:19:30Michael.
01:19:30He was such a nice person.
01:19:39Unusually kind.
01:19:40I suppose I thought he'd come round to my way of thinking.
01:19:49But he didn't.
01:19:54And suddenly I was...
01:19:56I was swinging that staff as hard as I could.
01:20:01Why did you take the staff away with you?
01:20:11Was it to try and frame Lucas Oxley?
01:20:16I knew there'd be an investigation, and...
01:20:19I knew his name would come up, so I dumped it in that stupid bonfire of his.
01:20:25And God knows I gave you enough hints to go and look for the bloody thing.
01:20:31Why did you drive up to the quarry the next morning?
01:20:35I thought I might have left some evidence I was going to look around.
01:20:39I had already panicked and thrown away the phone.
01:20:43But you know what?
01:20:45Whatever I did...
01:20:48This is on them as well.
01:20:51The village.
01:20:53The border rats.
01:20:56They drove me crazy.
01:20:58I just couldn't think straight anymore.
01:21:01The rats aren't coming, Lucas.
01:21:16Move on.
01:21:18This is private property.
01:21:22You murdered Lily and buried her in the church grounds.
01:21:25And if it weren't for Neil accidentally digging her up, you would have got away with it.
01:21:32Lucas Oxley, I am arresting you on suspicion of the murder of Lily Oxley.
01:21:37You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence if you do not mention, when questioned,
01:21:42something which you later rely on in court.
01:21:45Anything you do say may be given in evidence.
01:21:48You don't know what you've done.
01:21:49You don't know what you've done!
01:21:51Your prints were on Lily's bracelet, Lucas.
01:21:53It's on the front.
01:21:53I don't know.
01:22:23I dropped by because I wanted to tell you the news in person.
01:22:26You found Emma?
01:22:28It's more that we're closing the file on Emma.
01:22:30You can't do that.
01:22:32We need her back.
01:22:34She belongs with us.
01:22:36Yeah, she won't be coming back.
01:22:39Why would you say that?
01:22:41I found evidence that Emma ran away.
01:22:45She had the help in the shape of Neil.
01:22:47She's alive.
01:22:48So he took her?
01:22:50What Neil did, Mr Runshaw, was an act of kindness.
01:22:52He was a good person.
01:22:54He just wanted to try and help people.
01:22:55What the hell are you talking about?
01:22:57If she chooses to live a life away from you, then that is up to her.
01:23:00That's our baby girl.
01:23:02What she is, Mr Runshaw, is an adult.
01:23:03And if she wants to be free from both of you, then you have to learn to respect that.
01:23:22Well deserved.
01:23:27Here we go.
01:23:31Cheers.
01:23:32Cheers.
01:23:35That's good.
01:23:39How are the Runshores?
01:23:44Mental.
01:23:46And, yeah, angry.
01:23:49But I officially closed the case on Emma.
01:23:52Just in time to open a new one.
01:23:54Against your ex, yeah?
01:23:55Listen, I know you don't want to hear it, but it's the best thing to do, get him on stalking.
01:23:59Let me just do it my way first, yeah?
01:24:01I want to wait him out.
01:24:03Derek Alton took five years to come to his senses.
01:24:08Look, I thought we were supposed to be celebrating.
01:24:10You got Lucas Oxley.
01:24:12He'd have made your dad proud.
01:24:15Yeah.
01:24:15Did something right.
01:24:17You've done loads of things right.
01:24:21Ben.
01:24:23If you want to, um, you know, bounce around new ideas about your dad's game, is it?
01:24:27No, no.
01:24:28No point.
01:24:29It's a dead end.
01:24:31Are you sure?
01:24:33Yeah.
01:24:34Yeah.
01:24:39I tell him, I'm just going.
01:24:42Yeah.
01:25:03I can tell that you've had some upheaval in your life.
01:25:14Something recent.
01:25:15And you may have to overcome some hurdle.
01:25:20But after that, things will definitely change.
01:25:23Now, most people get spooked when they see this card.
01:25:27But don't worry.
01:25:29It can mean the death of something negative.
01:25:32Or the end of a long and arduous road.
01:25:34But whatever it is, I think you have much to anticipate.
01:25:41Even to look forward to.
01:25:44I'll take that.
01:25:45Are you new to Edendale?
01:25:50Or just passing through?
01:25:53We're passing through.
01:25:54But you know what?
01:25:57I think I might hang around for a bit.
01:25:58No warrants.
01:26:04No rights.
01:26:05There's not much I haven't seen.
01:26:06Even murder.
01:26:07Death is death.
01:26:09Two women were attacked in the same area within a few weeks of each other.
01:26:12What's the connection?
01:26:14It's time to come on, don't you think?
01:26:16Get out of here now!
01:26:18You should have listened to her.
01:26:19You should have listened, but I didn't.
01:26:21And it's too late.
01:26:23In the case of the murder of Joe Cooper,
01:26:27do you admit to perverting the course of justice?
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