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00:00:00The stretch of the river can be unpredictable after so much rain.
00:00:06I suggest we get a move on before it floods.
00:00:09Yeah, we could be standing on what was once the pilgrim route to Causton Abbey.
00:00:14Maybe. Today's the day, Becker.
00:00:17I might finally find the Thomas Beckett badge to complete my collection.
00:00:20That's a rare badge, Johnny. Let's pray turn here somewhere.
00:00:24The mudlarks are up to something at Hollybrook. Reckon they must have had a tip-off.
00:00:32Say no more, mate. Yeah, yeah. We'll meet you down there.
00:00:35Rufus, get that down your neck. We've got work to do. Gemma, get the van loaded up.
00:00:40Mudlarks are at Hollybrook.
00:00:42What about the bar?
00:00:44Well, Gary can cover for a couple of hours, but we need to get there now.
00:00:47You must be onto something.
00:00:54Dad, he's done it again.
00:00:57Hmm?
00:00:58Oh, not again, Paddy. That's the third time this afternoon.
00:01:01How much stuff have you got buried out there?
00:01:03Oh, sorry, Sarah. I couldn't stop it.
00:01:06Oh, never mind that now. I've got some exciting news.
00:01:09I have just been asked to do some local research for pastimes.
00:01:12The Ancestry Show?
00:01:13Yeah. They got in touch through the Historical Society.
00:01:16Are you going to be on TV?
00:01:17Well, it looks like it, yeah.
00:01:18And who's the subject?
00:01:19Oh, I'm sorry, darling, but it's a need-to-know basis only.
00:01:23But if you wouldn't mind clearing this mess up, I've got some work to do.
00:01:30Last time, okay? Or I'm calling the pound.
00:01:34All right, Richard.
00:01:40alles right.
00:01:44All right.
00:01:45All right.
00:01:46Shaffron's are laughing the store.
00:01:49All right, Richard.
00:01:51Everything all right, Richard?
00:01:57Some ghastly ancestry show keeps calling me.
00:02:00Hannah's daughter is now a well-known actress, apparently.
00:02:02They want my help to find Jessica.
00:02:04As if I'd had the first idea.
00:02:09As if the day couldn't get any worse.
00:02:11This is a historical site of great interest of the Dean of Causton.
00:02:22We're here at his official invitation.
00:02:24Last time I heard, this stretch of the river is on Jacob Mitchell's land.
00:02:28It's nothing to do with the Dean.
00:02:29Nevertheless, your high-strength magnets can do untold damage.
00:02:32You have no business here.
00:02:34You're so sure about that, Rev?
00:02:35Call the police.
00:02:36We already know Johnny's a grass.
00:02:39He's probably called them already.
00:02:40If you're intent on being unreasonable, I suppose I can't stop you.
00:02:44Glad to see we're on the same page, Vicar.
00:02:46Good one, Jem.
00:02:48Let's get organised, lads.
00:02:52Damn cheek.
00:02:53Who do they think they are?
00:02:54We just have to do our best to avoid them.
00:02:57You just said them done.
00:03:01Ready, Jem?
00:03:02I was born ready.
00:03:03Hello, guys, and welcome back to the Midsummer Magneteers channel.
00:03:08And what a lovely day for it.
00:03:09I'm afraid this is the only family photograph my mother kept.
00:03:16Those are my grandparents with my mother Hannah, her sister Jessie, and their brother Richard.
00:03:21She was estranged from all of them.
00:03:23It's something she never talked about.
00:03:24So what made her change her mind?
00:03:28She knew she didn't have long left.
00:03:30Wanted to get her house in order before it was too late.
00:03:33But I could see how painful it was for her to go back there.
00:03:38Why is that?
00:03:39Jessie was her baby sister.
00:03:41The only member of her family she ever cared about.
00:03:43But she felt she had to cut off from all of them in order to survive.
00:03:47But that's why I'm doing this to honour Mum's dying wish.
00:03:53To find Jessie and tell her how much she loved her.
00:03:57And how guilty she felt for abandoning her.
00:04:00Well, all we know so far is that your family came from a village called Goldsworthy in Midsummer.
00:04:05Your uncle still lives there, but he's reluctant to get involved.
00:04:11So, where do we go from here?
00:04:13To Goldsworthy.
00:04:14Okay.
00:04:15So I've booked us into the village pub and set up a meeting tomorrow with a local historian.
00:04:19Just ask her to see what she can come up with.
00:04:22And your uncle, I'll just keep trying.
00:04:23I don't want to upset him.
00:04:25It's a bit of a bolt from the blue.
00:04:26Yeah.
00:04:27Sometimes people, they just need a bit of a nudge.
00:04:32All he can say is no.
00:04:35If you insist on being here, the least you can do is stick to your own area.
00:04:58I'll go wherever I like.
00:05:01Just trying to wind us up, Richard.
00:05:03Don't give him the satisfaction.
00:05:04Rufus used to be a friend.
00:05:06Can we all just try and be civil?
00:05:07You can't be civil with these barbarians.
00:05:11Hey!
00:05:12What the hell are you playing at?
00:05:13Sorry, mate.
00:05:14Didn't see you there.
00:05:16Is that right?
00:05:17Come on then, let's have it.
00:05:18See who comes off worse.
00:05:22Get off me, baby.
00:05:25Richard.
00:05:25Richard, I need your expert opinion.
00:05:28I can't.
00:05:32Looks like an ampulla from the Thomas Beckett shrine.
00:05:35That was in my bucket.
00:05:36Belongs to me.
00:05:38You only found it by chance.
00:05:39Lead isn't even magnetic.
00:05:41Finders keepers, Johnny boy.
00:05:43And by the way you're all looking at it, must be worth a bob or two.
00:05:46The ampulla and the Thomas Beckett badge are often found together.
00:05:49Where were you casting when you found it?
00:05:50Why would I tell you that?
00:05:52Might be loads more of them.
00:05:53Well, then I'll tell the police about the old gun you found in the lake and didn't declare.
00:05:57You're still out on license.
00:05:59Aren't you cold?
00:06:00They'll send you straight back.
00:06:01Johnny.
00:06:03I'll kill you first.
00:06:09It's not worth it, Johnny.
00:06:10If it's here, you'll find it.
00:06:17Let's have a look.
00:06:18What do you think?
00:06:23Well, he's right, he's left.
00:06:25That's good.
00:06:34Richard!
00:06:36Look, don't open it!
00:06:38Oh.
00:06:38Oh, God.
00:06:41Oh.
00:06:41It's a Wiccan jar.
00:06:53Also known as a witch's jar.
00:06:55Probably 17th century.
00:06:56Unopened, they were thought to protect against the spirits of evil.
00:07:00But if the seal was broken, the forces of evil were believed to be set free.
00:07:04So I've unleashed evil on myself.
00:07:07Oh, superstitious nonsense.
00:07:10It gets worse if the jar is open near water.
00:07:13It's said that the ghosts of the foreshore come back to life to take their victims with them.
00:07:20Don't listen to him, Johnny.
00:07:51I hope.
00:07:53I'm heading back.
00:07:54Yeah, me too.
00:07:55I'm getting cold.
00:07:56I can give you a lift.
00:07:57Thanks, I'd rather walk.
00:07:59Johnny?
00:08:01William, shall I take the jar?
00:08:04Someone needs to report it.
00:08:07The jar?
00:08:08Yeah, yeah.
00:08:09That'd be much appreciated.
00:08:13William, is there something wrong?
00:08:16No, no.
00:08:17I believe that's fine.
00:08:21I believe that's fine.
00:08:51Thanks for letting me know, Jacob.
00:09:10Yeah, yeah, of course, of course.
00:09:11I'll make sure everyone's aware.
00:09:12Okay.
00:09:14Bye.
00:09:15Damn.
00:09:18Salmon.
00:09:20Alice!
00:09:20Alice!
00:09:20I'm going to find her, Mom.
00:09:34I promise.
00:09:35I promise.
00:09:35I'll see you next time.
00:09:57But I'll see you next time.
00:09:57I'm waiting for you.
00:09:58This is my virtue.
00:09:58Hello?
00:10:08Oh, hello.
00:10:09What?
00:10:11Wait.
00:10:12Are you sure about that?
00:10:15No, no, no.
00:10:16Hold on a second.
00:10:17I just need to write this down.
00:10:19Hang on.
00:10:20Here.
00:10:28Let's go.
00:10:58Help.
00:11:04Help me.
00:11:05Help me.
00:11:07Please.
00:11:28I just need to write this down.
00:11:34I just need to write this down.
00:11:42I just need to write this down.
00:11:43I just need to write this down.
00:11:48I just need to write this down.
00:11:50You see that, look.
00:11:51He's really not happy.
00:11:53Judge not, lest ye be judged.
00:11:57Isn't that what the Bible says?
00:11:58Yeah, but the man's a hypocrite.
00:12:01Preaches one thing, does the opposite.
00:12:02Well, at least he's not a Judas, like Johnny.
00:12:07Talking of Johnny.
00:12:08Where is he?
00:12:09Right, we've made our point.
00:12:12Let's go to the pub.
00:12:13Hurry up now.
00:12:15Bless him, won't do any of us any harm.
00:12:17Especially you, Cole.
00:12:18Gracious God, we pray for all those poor souls lost to our rivers and waterways who these
00:12:26flowers represent.
00:12:29In Christianity, water can symbolize both life and death, and is a central symbol in
00:12:35the sacrament of baptism, a moment of spiritual purification.
00:12:40Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah.
00:12:56Ah, morning, Jamie.
00:12:57Do you want to be down in the safe?
00:12:58Thanks.
00:12:59Oh, you're looking very glamorous for a school day.
00:13:02Ah, but it's not a school day winter.
00:13:03Far from it.
00:13:05Mum's going to be on TV.
00:13:06Well, that's exciting.
00:13:07What's the show?
00:13:08Pastimes.
00:13:08They've asked me to advise on some local history.
00:13:11I just hope mixing with the glitter art, he doesn't turn your head.
00:13:14It'll be Hollywood next, sir.
00:13:15Oh, quite fancy a life of some surf and celebrity drama.
00:13:19What do you think?
00:13:20You'd give any film star a run for her money.
00:13:22I don't know about that, but thank you.
00:13:24Right, sir, time we left for our decidedly unglamorous day job.
00:13:27Oh, I don't know. There's always the potential for a bit of real-life drama.
00:13:30Can you get me started to go straight?
00:13:31Careful what you wish for, sir.
00:13:38DCI Barnaby. Good morning.
00:13:44Not so good for our victim. Cause of death?
00:13:47Drowning.
00:13:48And by the look of him, I reckon he'd been in the water no longer than 24 hours.
00:13:52There have been reports of a sinkhole in the stretch of river.
00:13:56And sinkholes combined with silt can be a particularly dangerous combination.
00:14:01So no evidence of foul play?
00:14:03Not obviously.
00:14:04Then what am I doing here?
00:14:07According to witnesses on the scene, the victim was a local man, last seen alive yesterday evening.
00:14:12His jacket was found along with a bag containing a phone, a wallet, and a notebook.
00:14:17They confirmed his identity as Jonathan David Hoxham.
00:14:20This was found in the pocket.
00:14:22Memento mori is Latin.
00:14:27It means, remember that you have to die.
00:14:29Who knew Winter could speak Latin?
00:14:32You're wasted as a plod.
00:14:34I'm a detective.
00:14:36Detective Sergeant.
00:14:37Sir?
00:14:38It's so easy to wind up.
00:14:39It's delicious.
00:14:40If we could possibly get back to the matter at hand.
00:14:43I won't know any more until I've done the postmortem.
00:14:46I'll be in touch.
00:14:47So our victim had a reminder of the inevitability of death and then turns up drowned.
00:14:56Why did he come here?
00:14:58Was he meeting someone?
00:15:00Digital forensics are trying to unlock his phone.
00:15:02Where exactly was the body found?
00:15:04Into the jetty, sir.
00:15:06Reverend William Gideon was conducting a river blessing when his wife saw the body in the water.
00:15:10He and his mud larking group were here yesterday afternoon.
00:15:14Johnny Hoxham was a key member.
00:15:16According to Mrs. Gideon, there was another mud larking group here at the same time, but they left before he did.
00:15:21Were the Gideons that asked people to see Mr. Hoxham alive?
00:15:24Yeah.
00:15:25Said he was going home and left alone.
00:15:27Mrs. Gideon can't understand why he came back.
00:15:29Well, let's talk to both groups.
00:15:31Find out if anything happened yesterday that might shed some light.
00:15:51Then Peecy.
00:15:58Gemstone Television.
00:15:59Uh, we're here to see Richard Clissot.
00:16:01So he's expecting you?
00:16:02Absolutely.
00:16:03He's not back yet?
00:16:04We're happy to wait.
00:16:13Johnny Hoxham was a devout member of the St. Leonard's family
00:16:15and a passionate member of the Midsummer Mud Larks.
00:16:18His loss is a tragedy for the whole village community.
00:16:22Did Mr. Hoxham have any enemies?
00:16:24But it was an accident, surely.
00:16:26We have to keep an open mind at this stage, Mrs. Gideon.
00:16:30I understand you were the last people to see Mr. Hoxham.
00:16:33Well, technically, that was William. I started walking home while they were still at the river.
00:16:38Yeah, Johnny left soon after.
00:16:40Richard Clisold was offered him a lift earlier, but he declined.
00:16:44And Richard Clisold is?
00:16:45He's a fellow mudlark and an old family friend.
00:16:48I took over the ministry when his father retired.
00:16:52Did anything happen at the river that could have upset Mr. Hoxham?
00:16:58New research suggested that there could have been a pilgrim hostel near Holybrook.
00:17:05Johnny was hoping to find a rare Thomas Beckett badge to complete his collection.
00:17:10Then an ampulla badge was found by Cole Densmore,
00:17:13a member of the Midsummer Magneteers, another mudlarking group in the area.
00:17:17The ampulla and Thomas Beckett badge are often found together,
00:17:20so Johnny got excited that he might find one in the same location,
00:17:25but Cole refused to tell him exactly where he found it.
00:17:28In fact, Cole seemed to be enjoying taunting him, but that wasn't unusual.
00:17:33What do you mean?
00:17:34Well, the mudlarks are keen historians and ecologists.
00:17:38We research respectfully for evidence of the past in order to build collections of local historical importance.
00:17:44And the Midsummer Magneteers?
00:17:46Well, they use heavy, high-strength magnets to amass large quantities of metal for cash.
00:17:51Their gunko attitude causes untold damage to the environment.
00:17:56Which is a source of conflict?
00:17:58Yeah, unfortunately, yes.
00:18:00There was something else.
00:18:02Johnny found a rare Wiccan jar in the river.
00:18:05Witches' what exactly?
00:18:07A sealed 17th-century witch's jar, believed to curse whoever opens it.
00:18:12Sadly, that was Johnny.
00:18:16Yeah, as a Christian I abhor superstition, but...
00:18:19It's an unfortunate coincidence that Johnny died later that day.
00:18:24Where is this jar now?
00:18:26Richard took it with him.
00:18:28Significant artefacts need to be registered.
00:18:31Where might I find him?
00:18:37They're waiting in the sitting room.
00:18:43What on earth are they doing here?
00:18:45They said you were expecting them.
00:18:47I didn't know what to do.
00:18:49Go home, Mary.
00:18:51I'll deal with this.
00:18:57Mr. Clisold.
00:18:58I thought I made myself perfectly clear.
00:19:00We were in the area, and your niece was very keen to meet you.
00:19:04Uncle Richard.
00:19:07I'm Lucy.
00:19:08Hannah's daughter.
00:19:12Fine.
00:19:13I'll answer your questions.
00:19:15But under no circumstances will I appear on your television programme.
00:19:18Is that understood?
00:19:20Perfectly.
00:19:23These bills are you paying today?
00:19:26It's all under control, Gem.
00:19:27I can't tax on his way.
00:19:28What if you get caught?
00:19:30Things are getting out of hand.
00:19:31Fine.
00:19:32Mr. and Mrs. Westcott.
00:19:34DS Winter.
00:19:35Causton CID.
00:19:36What can we do for you?
00:19:37Body was found in the river this morning.
00:19:39I know.
00:19:40I was there.
00:19:41No one knew what was going on.
00:19:42He's now been formally identified as Johnny Hoxham.
00:19:44He drowned near where you were mudlarking yesterday afternoon.
00:19:46Johnny?
00:19:47But why would he go back in there after the warning?
00:19:49What warning?
00:19:50I got a call from Jacob Mitchell.
00:19:52He farms the land around Hollybrook.
00:19:54One of his lads had seen us heading down there.
00:19:56Jacob's lost sheep to a sinkhole in the river,
00:19:58and he wanted us to know exactly where it was.
00:20:00So I put an alert on the magnateer's chat.
00:20:03Did you share that information with the mudlarks?
00:20:05I didn't have to.
00:20:06Jacob said he'd already told the vicar.
00:20:09We understand that there's some unfriendly rivalry between you and the mudlarks.
00:20:13Was there any friction at Hollybrook?
00:20:15Just the usual sparring banter.
00:20:17I see you've got your own channel.
00:20:20Over 5,000 followers now.
00:20:22Did you film any content yesterday?
00:20:25Yeah, but nothing interesting.
00:20:28I'll still need to see it.
00:20:30It's so strange.
00:20:32My mother grew up in this beautiful house,
00:20:34but I had no idea it even existed until yesterday.
00:20:37Unfortunately, your mother rejected our family in the most hurtful and destructive way.
00:20:42Jessica always admired her, so followed suit.
00:20:44How can you be sure Jessica didn't want to come back?
00:20:48She left a note, making herself very clear.
00:20:51My father kept it.
00:20:55In case there was ever any doubt.
00:21:01As you can see, she despised us and everything we stood for,
00:21:04and states quite clearly she wishes no one to come after her.
00:21:08Leo.
00:21:09Yeah.
00:21:10But the letter is signed Leo.
00:21:12She saw herself as a lion, caged here against her will.
00:21:16Calling herself Leo was another way of further distancing herself from us.
00:21:20Is it okay if I photograph it?
00:21:21No, it is not.
00:21:23Did your parents notify the police when she left?
00:21:26My father was obliged to report it,
00:21:28but since there were no suspicious circumstances that was the end of it.
00:21:32And they never tried to contact her?
00:21:35My parents had to draw a line.
00:21:38We had to get on with our own lives.
00:21:40What exactly happened the night she left?
00:21:43If you'll excuse me, I need to talk to a police officer about the tragic death of a friend.
00:21:48I'm so sorry, but thank you for seeing us.
00:21:51I'd love to talk more if...
00:21:53There's nothing more to say.
00:21:54Forgive my scepticism, but you're clearly just doing this to increase your celebrity profile.
00:21:59I want no part in it.
00:22:00DCI Barnaby, do come in.
00:22:02They're just leaving.
00:22:08The art of mudlarking lies in the ability to spot things invisible to others.
00:22:23What we call getting your eye in.
00:22:25The mistake is in looking too hard.
00:22:28Very much like my own job.
00:22:30How well did you know Mr. Hoxham?
00:22:33We were more colleagues than friends.
00:22:36Both fascinated by the history attached to objects we found.
00:22:40I understand there was some conflict between the two mudlarking groups yesterday afternoon.
00:22:46Did any of that involve Mr. Hoxham specifically?
00:22:49Not that I'm aware of.
00:22:51Reverend Gideon told us about the discovery of the Wiccan Jar.
00:22:56I believe you have it.
00:22:57Why, yes.
00:22:58The jar.
00:23:05Here it is.
00:23:08Not very pleasant, I'm afraid.
00:23:11I've reported it to the Portable Antiquities Scheme.
00:23:13They'll be taking it off my hands.
00:23:15Could he have been deliberately placed for Mr. Hoxham to find as a warning of some kind?
00:23:21Highly unlikely.
00:23:23It's clear Johnny saw it as a bad omen.
00:23:26Which makes it all the more puzzling why he should choose to return.
00:23:30There's a history of rivalry and antagonism between the mudlarks and the magneteers, but apart from the discovery of the Wiccan Jar, both sides seem to agree nothing unusual happened yesterday.
00:23:57I'm not sure they're being entirely honest, sir.
00:24:00This footage was downloaded from Gemma Westcott's phone.
00:24:03It was intended as content for the magneteers' channel.
00:24:06Where were you castling when you found him?
00:24:08Why would I tell you that?
00:24:09Might be loads more of them, but then I'll tell the police about the old gun you found in the lake and didn't declare.
00:24:14You're still out on license, aren't you Colt?
00:24:16They'll send you straight back, Johnny.
00:24:22I'll kill you first.
00:24:26This was witnessed by both groups. Why didn't anyone mention it?
00:24:29Mrs. Gideon said that Cole enjoyed taunting Johnny, so it's possible nobody took it seriously.
00:24:36We need to talk to Cole Densmore.
00:24:38And there's another thing.
00:24:39Freddie Westcott said that a local farmer called him to warn him about the sinkhole.
00:24:42When was this?
00:24:43After they got back from the river.
00:24:45Freddie said that he circulated it on the magneteers' chat.
00:24:47Claimed that the farmer made the same call to Reverend Gideon.
00:24:50He didn't say anything to Maeve.
00:24:52Oh, yeah, and finally...
00:24:56Digital managed to access Johnny Hoxham's cloud.
00:24:59Someone called him at 1834.
00:25:02Then, according to his notebook, 27 minutes later he was back at the river.
00:25:08Whoever called Johnny told him that they'd seen a Thomas Beckett badge and pinpointed its exact location.
00:25:14Is the number traceable?
00:25:15It's from an old phone box in the village.
00:25:20So, Johnny Hoxham was deliberately lured to his death.
00:25:25Hmm.
00:25:29This is great.
00:25:31Do you have any information on Jessie specifically, apart from the birth certificate?
00:25:35Well, her leaving was reported in the local press.
00:25:38Oh, well.
00:25:40As Vicar of Galsworthy, your grandfather was a powerful and highly respected figure in the village.
00:25:44Jessie's decision to leave so soon after your mother's disappearance was of great interest to the community.
00:25:50According to this article, she caught the London train at 7.35pm on Wednesday the 14th of May.
00:25:56She left with her bike and whatever she could fit into her panniers.
00:25:59As went this by Mary Hamble, the housekeeper's daughter.
00:26:02Sources close to the family confirmed that Miss Clisold had threatened to leave before.
00:26:06A note was found leaving them in no doubt that she left of her own free will.
00:26:10Richard Clisold still has it.
00:26:12Oh.
00:26:14And after she left?
00:26:16Well, the trail goes cold, I'm afraid.
00:26:18If Jessie changed her name or she left the country, it could be very difficult to trace her.
00:26:23I'll get our team to look into it.
00:26:25What about friends?
00:26:26She may have stayed in touch with someone outside the family.
00:26:29Well, I can find out which school she attended and take it from there.
00:26:32And Mary Hamble, she might be able to help you.
00:26:34She was a similar age and knew the family.
00:26:37Yeah, we met her briefly earlier.
00:26:39She cleans for Richard Clisold.
00:26:41And I think she still lives at this address.
00:26:46Oh, this is...
00:26:50DCI Barnaby has a few more questions, William.
00:26:53The church flowers are all done, Alice, so I'll leave you to it.
00:26:57I'm sorry to disturb you again so soon.
00:27:02This is my colleague, DS Winter.
00:27:04Yeah, of course.
00:27:05I need some help.
00:27:07We understand you received a warning about the sinkhole from a local farmer, Jacob Mitchell.
00:27:13You failed to share this warning with other members of your group.
00:27:18You also failed to share it with me.
00:27:20Yeah, I'm ashamed to say that's true.
00:27:22You know, when Jacob rang, I was writing my sermon for the river blessing,
00:27:27and I hung up clumsily, spilling tea everywhere,
00:27:30so I'm afraid the call won't clean out of my mind.
00:27:33Freddie Westcott received the same warning
00:27:35and immediately circulated it amongst the magneteers.
00:27:37If you'd done that, Johnny Hoxham might be alive now.
00:27:42Yeah, which...
00:27:44which I regret till the end of my days.
00:27:47But it didn't occur to me that anyone would return to the river that night.
00:27:52So, which is it? Did you forget, or did you think no one would return to the river?
00:27:58Johnny wasn't the only one there.
00:28:00When I was walking home, I saw Cole Densmore on the opposite bank,
00:28:04heading back towards Hollybrook.
00:28:13We need to talk to Cole Densmore.
00:28:15At the very least, he could be an important witness.
00:28:17Unless William Gideon used the farmer's warning to lure Johnny Hoxham to his death,
00:28:22and Mrs. Gideon's statement is just a lie to protect him.
00:28:25Her sudden recollection is rather convenient.
00:28:27But why would Reverend Gideon want Johnny Hoxham dead?
00:28:31Hmm. No idea.
00:28:34Cole Densmore's still their only suspect with a motive,
00:28:36but he hasn't responded to any of our calls requesting an interview.
00:28:39Then Mohammed will have to go to the Mount.
00:28:42Mrs. Hamble.
00:28:43I don't like being lied to.
00:28:44I understand. If you could just give us five minutes, we can explain.
00:28:46You knew my Aunt Jessie. We're the last person to see her.
00:28:50I made my statement at the time. It's all on record. There's nothing more to say.
00:28:54And Mrs. Hamble, if you could-
00:28:55Yes.
00:28:56Mrs. Hamble, if you could-
00:28:57My loyalty is to the family that stayed, not to those that walked away.
00:29:00And I certainly don't approve of raking all this up again for a TV show.
00:29:04Time for a little fire, Bobby.
00:29:07Time for a little fire, Bobby.
00:29:08It turns out Cole Densmore's still there.
00:29:09There's nothing more to say.
00:29:10There's nothing more to say.
00:29:11Yes.
00:29:12And Mrs. Hamble, if you could-
00:29:13My loyalty is to the family that stayed, not to those that walked away.
00:29:14And I certainly don't approve of raking all this up again for a TV show.
00:29:32Time for a little fire, Bobby.
00:29:34It turns out Cole Densmore is Goldsworthy's resident bad boy.
00:29:39Currently out on license for theft.
00:29:43Get off my property before I call the cops.
00:29:45Yeah, we are the cops, Mr. Densmore.
00:29:52I'm not talking out here, so you better come in.
00:29:55But I'm not making tea.
00:30:04I assume you've got a license for that rather antiquated firearm?
00:30:12Don't need one.
00:30:13Got a collector who's gonna take it off my hands.
00:30:15Yeah, it still needs to be registered, as I'm sure you're aware.
00:30:17But it's an antique.
00:30:18It's been underwater for years.
00:30:20There are rules, Mr. Densmore.
00:30:22Okay.
00:30:23I'll report it if it'll get you off my back.
00:30:26What do you really want?
00:30:27I understand you had an altercation with Johnny Hoxham just hours before he died.
00:30:32That was just banter.
00:30:33It looked like a bit more than that from the footage we saw.
00:30:36If you'd like me to refresh your memory.
00:30:38Okay.
00:30:39So I wouldn't give him the ampulla for his epoxy collection?
00:30:42Why should I?
00:30:43I know I could get decent money for it.
00:30:45You threatened to kill him, Mr. Densmore.
00:30:47But I didn't.
00:30:48Does the expression, memento mori, mean anything to you?
00:30:56The river isn't far from here.
00:30:57Did you go back there after everyone left?
00:30:59No.
00:31:00Why would I?
00:31:01We have a witness who claims that they saw you on this side of the river heading towards Hollybrook.
00:31:07And they need to get their eyes tested.
00:31:09And if you're looking for someone with real beef with Johnny, talk to Rufus Coulter.
00:31:14He was a mudlark until Johnny grasped him up for not reporting any of the stuff he found.
00:31:17What happened?
00:31:18The vicar threw him out in his ear after God knows how many years.
00:31:22Rufus never forgave Johnny for that.
00:31:25So he joined the magneteers?
00:31:27He's a hoarder.
00:31:28Total weirdo.
00:31:30But they'll take anyone.
00:31:32So it seems.
00:31:34We'll be in touch, Mr. Densmore.
00:31:37Off you, sir.
00:31:40Off you, sir.
00:31:52If you hear the policeman up here, don't panic, okay?
00:31:55They got nothing on me.
00:31:57I suppose they're the tears of a Johnny.
00:32:10Of course they are.
00:32:11He was a good friend.
00:32:13Yeah, the way you were together made that perfectly clear.
00:32:16Oh, William, please, not this again.
00:32:18I cared about him, that's all.
00:32:21Just wish you cared about me like that.
00:32:27Not sure you ever have?
00:32:29No.
00:32:30I know who your celebrity is.
00:32:36We crossed paths earlier.
00:32:39Anything to do with your murder investigation?
00:32:42Sorry.
00:32:43Strictly need-to-know vases.
00:32:45Hm.
00:32:46It is intriguing, though, isn't it?
00:32:48Our paths crossing professionally like this.
00:32:51Yeah.
00:32:52Investigating the same case from very different angles.
00:32:55We could both end up on telly at this rate.
00:32:58No.
00:32:59My show will only get made if the story has enough layers to keep the viewers intrigued.
00:33:04Which, unless there's a massive plot twist, is looking very unlikely.
00:33:07Hm.
00:33:08In my experience, that can happen when you least expect it.
00:33:25What exactly was found?
00:33:33It's the hilt of a sword, possibly 8th century.
00:33:35Oh, there was an Anglo-Saxon settlement in this area, so potentially very exciting.
00:33:39But should we really be out so soon mudlarking?
00:33:43It's what Johnny would have wanted.
00:33:45If we find something special, we can make sure it's dedicated to his memory.
00:33:48Yeah, and as Sir Henry's given us exclusive rights to investigate...
00:33:51It doesn't have time for tea, Vicar!
00:33:54Leave now, or I will call the police!
00:33:59Oh, that's not very nice, Reverend.
00:34:01It's just this private land, and you don't have permission to be here.
00:34:04Says who?
00:34:05Sir Henry's gamekeeper is one of our regulars.
00:34:07He did it with his boss for us to check it out.
00:34:09He said we might find some Anglo-Saxon gold.
00:34:12Gold isn't magnetic, so you're wasting your time.
00:34:16Anglo-Saxons were con-artists.
00:34:19They made coins that looked like gold, but were mostly bog-standard metal.
00:34:25Still worth a bob or two?
00:34:27You should know that, Dicky, being an historian.
00:34:29Any news on who killed poor old Johnny?
00:34:33Last we heard, they were questioning you, Vicar.
00:34:36Been to see you twice, I believe.
00:34:40If you're implying I had something to do with it...
00:34:42William, let it go.
00:34:44Hasn't there been enough trouble?
00:34:46Let's start on the foreshore.
00:34:57Sorry to keep you, couldn't get Paddy in from the garden.
00:35:00He's become obsessed with digging.
00:35:02I can see that.
00:35:05Any developments I should know about?
00:35:07Cole Densmore's phone places him home all evening.
00:35:09Just because his phone was there, it doesn't mean he was.
00:35:12No, but the background check on Rufus Coulter is much more interesting.
00:35:15Johnny Hoxham lodged an official complaint against him.
00:35:18Accusing him of what?
00:35:19Harassment.
00:35:20He'd been receiving anonymous hate mail.
00:35:22He suspected Rufus Coulter, but nothing was ever proved.
00:35:26Here, some examples.
00:35:33Rufus Coulter blamed Johnny Hoxham for shaming him within the mud larking community he loved.
00:35:40Question is, how far would he go to exact revenge?
00:35:45What?
00:35:47GEM?
00:35:48GEM, make sure you're getting this!
00:35:49Cole!
00:35:50Get over here, Cole!
00:35:54Oh, this is Anglo-Saxon gold.
00:35:55We're billionaires!
00:35:56Yeah.
00:35:57Oh!
00:36:08Four bloody bite this week.
00:36:10Take it to scrap, Cole.
00:36:11It's rusted to hell.
00:36:16Never mind, love.
00:36:17I'll make us some tea.
00:36:18Where are you going, mate?
00:36:19Home.
00:36:20Not that it's any business of yours.
00:36:22Weirder.
00:36:23Hi.
00:36:24Richard?
00:36:25What is it?
00:36:26Richard?
00:36:28That bicycle.
00:36:29I think it's Jessie's.
00:36:30I think it's Jessie's.
00:36:31No.
00:36:32No.
00:36:33No.
00:36:34I'm a little bit.
00:36:35No.
00:36:36No.
00:36:37No.
00:36:38No.
00:36:39No.
00:36:40No.
00:36:41No.
00:36:42No.
00:36:43No.
00:36:44No.
00:36:45No.
00:36:46No.
00:36:47No.
00:36:48No.
00:36:49No.
00:36:50No.
00:36:51No.
00:36:52At my school, I think it's Jessie's.
00:37:07Quiet, Bobby.
00:37:22It's unbelievable. How can anyone live in there?
00:37:25Hopefully we'll find out.
00:37:32Mr. Coulter, it's the police!
00:37:34Just a minute!
00:37:38Bobby, come back here now.
00:37:42He'll come home when he's hungry.
00:37:43Sorry to keep you. It's my heart that slows me down.
00:37:49Come through.
00:37:52What's this all about, then?
00:38:01We understand that you and Mr. Hoxton were involved in an ongoing feud.
00:38:05And you're putting two and two together and thinking I killed him?
00:38:09Well, no-one said that, Mr. Coulter.
00:38:11Good.
00:38:12Because, like I said, I've got heart problems.
00:38:16Ask my doctor.
00:38:18I'm not capable of hurting anyone.
00:38:20But Mr. Hoxton believed you were capable of seeking revenge by sending anonymous notes designed to frighten him.
00:38:27The man was deluded. Nothing was ever proved.
00:38:32Well, this was found at the scene, in Mr. Hoxton's jacket.
00:38:35Doesn't mean it's from me, does it?
00:38:37And you knew about the sinkhole from the Magneteers' chat group.
00:38:41So did everyone else.
00:38:43So why pick on me?
00:38:44The last call that Mr. Hoxton received was from a phone box.
00:38:50Was that you, Mr. Coulter?
00:38:51No.
00:38:52So you're wasting your time?
00:38:54I'd like you to go now.
00:39:04I need to rest.
00:39:05I can't handle the stress.
00:39:07Well, if you think of anything else, give us a call.
00:39:10I've told you everything I know.
00:39:12I'll just, I'll just leave it there.
00:39:15You can see yourselves out.
00:39:17Come on, Vicar, pick up.
00:39:36Please.
00:39:38Please.
00:39:46Freddy, babe, what are you up to?
00:39:49This little beauty is an Anglo-Saxon figurine.
00:39:52Extremely rare, apparently.
00:39:54You're going to have to declare it.
00:39:55We're already in way too deep.
00:39:57It'll be fine, babe.
00:39:58We just need to hold our nerve.
00:40:06Production want me back in London.
00:40:09Look, it's okay.
00:40:09I can, um, I'll get the team to check out whether Jessie, you know, changed her identity or moved abroad.
00:40:14And if that doesn't work, we can look into other members of your family and see where that takes us.
00:40:20Finding Jessie's the only reason I agreed to do this.
00:40:23And I'm not ready to give up yet.
00:40:27Okay.
00:40:27Where?
00:40:27Where?
00:40:28Where?
00:40:28Where?
00:40:28I don't know.
00:40:58Vicar, thank God you're there now.
00:41:05I really need your help.
00:41:08I called Freddy, but the police don't trust him.
00:41:11You're the only one I can turn to.
00:41:27Hi.
00:41:28I'd like to stay another night, if that's okay.
00:41:31No, no problem.
00:41:32I meant to ask you, I heard you talking about Jessie Clisolt.
00:41:36She's my aunt.
00:41:38People seem to think we found our old bike this morning in the river on the estate.
00:41:45But that's not possible.
00:41:47Maybe they got it wrong.
00:41:48Just what I'd say.
00:41:49Yes, of course.
00:42:02Vicar.
00:42:03Thank God.
00:42:05I'm in the kitchen.
00:42:11Vicar?
00:42:11So, Jessie went to Everglade House.
00:42:20It was a Catholic school for what used to be called troubled girls.
00:42:23Oh.
00:42:23I'm still trying to get a hold of the old school roll, but I did manage to find this.
00:42:28It's a copy of her last school report.
00:42:30Oh, wow.
00:42:32Wow.
00:42:34Jessica is extremely intelligent, but her rebellious nature makes her stubborn and hard to control.
00:42:40Well, she sounds just like Mum.
00:42:44Well, that's all I have so far.
00:42:45Any developments your end?
00:42:47Yeah.
00:42:48Um, a bike was found in the river today.
00:42:52People believe it could be Jessie's, but that doesn't make any sense.
00:42:56Can you ask your Uncle Richard about it?
00:42:59He made it very clear that the door was closed, but I refuse to give up hope.
00:43:04Well, with or without him, we're getting closer.
00:43:10Is it a coincidence that a suspect in Johnny Hoxham's murder is now a victim himself?
00:43:39Well, statistics would say no, sir.
00:43:41Let's find out.
00:43:43Um, Reverend Gideon, we understand that you raised the alarm.
00:43:48Yes, Rufus called me.
00:43:50Sounded dreadful.
00:43:52Although we'd had our differences, he wanted my help.
00:43:56Did he say why?
00:43:57The magnateers pulled a bike out of the river this morning, and Richard Plissol recognised it.
00:44:04He said it belonged to his younger sister, Jessie.
00:44:07I'm sure of it.
00:44:09Why is that significant?
00:44:10Well, it was a bike that Jessie was meant to have left with.
00:44:14According to Richard, her bike had a pair of tartan panniers, and when it was pulled out of the river, only one remained.
00:44:21And Rufus told me that he'd found the other pannier in exactly the same part of the river over 30 years ago.
00:44:29Which would be ten years after Jessie left the village.
00:44:32Yeah, yeah, I believe so.
00:44:33Why would Mr. Coulter be interested in an old bike pannier?
00:44:37Well, Rufus, he collected everything, but this time he got lucky.
00:44:42Inside the pannier, he said he found a necklace.
00:44:46How's that relevant?
00:44:48You were already questioning him about Johnny's murder, and he worried that if it was found in his possession,
00:44:56it could connect him to whatever happened to Jessie, that he'd be accused of killing her too.
00:45:01So he asked me to take it.
00:45:03Where has the necklace been all this time?
00:45:06His gallery.
00:45:07His gallery.
00:45:08What does that mean?
00:45:09I have no idea.
00:45:11He promised to tell me everything when I came to the house, but I was too late.
00:45:19And where is the necklace now?
00:45:22Rufus said he brought it up from storage, but I couldn't see it anywhere.
00:45:26Breathe in, gents.
00:45:38It's a bit of a squeeze.
00:45:40You mentioned cardiac issues.
00:45:42Is that what killed him?
00:45:42An arrest has no visible signs, so we'll have to wait for the PM, but I'm concerned that the pile that crushed him was deliberately destabilized.
00:45:52I just need to prove it.
00:45:53I just need to prove it.
00:45:55Does that have all those equations, of all?
00:45:57It's all about angles, Winter.
00:45:59I once had a lover who was a champion skier.
00:46:03Of course you did.
00:46:03We went off feast in San Maritz and discovered a man who supposedly had fallen to his death.
00:46:11I knew immediately it was foul play.
00:46:14How?
00:46:14It's called the physics of a fall, based on analysis of the trajectory and impact site, angles, laws of motion.
00:46:26And you can calculate all of that with a tape measure?
00:46:29Laser distance meter.
00:46:32I'm not that much of a Luddite, Winter.
00:46:34What happened to your relationship with the sphere?
00:46:37I'm afraid that all went rapidly downhill.
00:46:41Nice abs, but dreadfully dull.
00:46:45I moved on with a handsome snowboarder.
00:46:48Not a clue that he was a senior member of the royal family.
00:46:52Who was it?
00:46:52They made me sign an NDA, I'm afraid.
00:46:55But it'll all be in my memoirs.
00:47:04She never ceases to amaze.
00:47:06Sir, Rufus Coulter told William Gideon that he'd brought the necklace up to me.
00:47:11Up from storage.
00:47:12But up from where?
00:47:14It could be an outbuilding or garage further down the hill.
00:47:18Yeah.
00:47:19Or...
00:47:24A cellar.
00:47:33A cellar.
00:47:35Well done, Winter.
00:47:41Down you go.
00:47:41No.
00:47:42Oh.
00:47:43I think we found Rufus Coulter's gallery, sir.
00:48:03Classic serial killer behaviour, sir.
00:48:12Trophies kept to symbolise the killer's conquest over their victims.
00:48:16Could Jesse Clisold be one of them?
00:48:17Fleur's trying to ID the recovered body parts from their DNA.
00:48:22It's a long shot, but we might get lucky.
00:48:24We seized the bite that the magneteers pulled from the river.
00:48:27And the contents of the pannier confirmed that it belonged to Jesse Clisold.
00:48:30Anything of interest?
00:48:32An ID with her purse, some cash, and some degraded items of clothing.
00:48:37She clearly intended to leave that day.
00:48:40Richard Clisold said that his family reported Jesse's disappearance to the police.
00:48:45See if there's any evidence of that in the archive.
00:48:47Any news on the missing necklace?
00:48:53Our team is still searching the property for it.
00:48:55I don't envy them sifting through that lot.
00:48:58If, as we now believe, that Rufus Coulter went down to his cellar to retrieve the necklace,
00:49:05why wasn't it found on his person?
00:49:08How does this connect to Johnny Hoxham's murder?
00:49:12Oh, Sir Fleur's got something for us.
00:49:13Results show that Mr. Coulter did indeed suffer a cardiac arrest at the time he was crushed.
00:49:22And my measurements came good, Winter.
00:49:26As you can see, physics suggest the tower was deliberately pushed.
00:49:31But, uh, that's not all.
00:49:34Mr. Coulter had an implantable cardiovertent defibrillator,
00:49:39a preventative measure for those at risk of cardiac arrest.
00:49:42But the device had been deliberately disabled.
00:49:46How?
00:49:46By being in close proximity to a powerful magnet.
00:49:50Like a large fishing magnet?
00:49:52Gold Star Winter.
00:49:54It would need to be positioned less than six inches away from his heart.
00:49:59But no magnet was found close to the body.
00:50:01Could it be anything else?
00:50:02Traces of neodymium, iron and boron were found on his chest area.
00:50:08So, in my opinion, a magnet was held over the victim's heart while he was still alive.
00:50:14Rufus Coulter's background check has just come in.
00:50:16And?
00:50:17Nothing remarkable other than how minted he was, given the scholar he lived in.
00:50:21But legal has come up with something interesting.
00:50:24Rufus Coulter left everything in his will to Freddy and Gemma Westcott.
00:50:28Oh, sorry.
00:50:43So sorry to bother you, Mrs. Gideon.
00:50:46Your husband said you might be here.
00:50:48I'm Lucy Weaving.
00:50:49Yes, of course.
00:50:51How can I help?
00:50:52I'm trying to trace my Aunt Jessie.
00:50:54Jessica Clissold.
00:50:56I understand you were there when her bike was found?
00:50:58Yes.
00:51:00It was a bit of a shock.
00:51:02Poor Richard seemed very upset.
00:51:06It's probably just a coincidence.
00:51:08But I worry that the recent murders and Jessie's disappearance might be connected somehow.
00:51:14I'm assuming you knew her.
00:51:15I knew of her, but I didn't really have any friends in the village apart from William.
00:51:19I spent my youth combing the river, collecting whatever I could find to use in my artworks.
00:51:26That's one of mine all-made-from-mud-larking finds.
00:51:35The river drew William and I together.
00:51:39He's a little bit older than me, but we shared a passion for mud-larking.
00:51:42It's beautiful.
00:51:44Oh, thank you.
00:51:44There's something wonderful about bringing new life to things that would otherwise be lost forever.
00:51:54You didn't seem very upset about Mr. Coulter's death, Mr. Westcott.
00:51:58By how it was expected, given his art condition.
00:52:00But you must have been close for him to make you the sole beneficiaries of his will.
00:52:05And given the state of your business, the timing seems pretty convenient.
00:52:08It's not what you think.
00:52:09Rufus had never been popular in the village.
00:52:11He was eccentric, harmless. He just couldn't let anything go.
00:52:14Which is why he was so angry when Johnny grassed him up.
00:52:18The heritage law confiscated loads of his most treasured finds. He was distraught.
00:52:23Rufus knew he would never make old bones.
00:52:25So he asked us to take care of the rest of it after he'd gone.
00:52:28I said yes.
00:52:29And William.
00:52:31You're joking, aren't you?
00:52:32I'll sell anything that's worth something.
00:52:35Take the rest of the dump.
00:52:36What he doesn't know won't hurt him.
00:52:38But he was hurt, Mrs. Westcott.
00:52:41Quite deliberately.
00:52:42I thought he had heart attack.
00:52:44He did, but his defibrillator implant failed because someone held a magnet over his heart to disable it.
00:52:49Just like the ones you use.
00:52:51Oh, hang on a minute.
00:52:52You clearly had motive, given the state of your business, and you knew that the inheritance would solve all your problems.
00:52:58And you had the means.
00:52:59Rufus had his own magnets.
00:53:01Anyone could have done it.
00:53:09DCI Barnaby.
00:53:11Lucy Weaving.
00:53:13We met briefly on my uncle's doorstep.
00:53:14I remember.
00:53:15This is my colleague, Dias Winter.
00:53:17How can we help?
00:53:18I'm concerned that my digging into Aunt Jessie's past might have something to do with the recent murders.
00:53:23Why would you think that?
00:53:24No one in the village seems to know anything.
00:53:26Or if they do, they won't talk to me.
00:53:29The vicar's wife says she barely knew her.
00:53:31My uncle Richard refuses to talk about it.
00:53:33And when I tried to speak to Mary Hamble about her, she shut the door in my face.
00:53:38I'm pretty sure she's hiding something.
00:53:41Well, thank you, Miss Weaving.
00:53:43Leave it with us.
00:53:43The police are out of me.
00:53:49Gonna have to do this now.
00:53:52I don't think the Westcots realise how rich they're gonna be.
00:53:54Not much to spend it on in prison.
00:53:57They both have motive for Rufus Coulter, but not, thank you, Johnny Hoxham, and there's no evidence to place them at either murders.
00:54:03Well, let's keep an open mind for now.
00:54:05Just got the initial tests back on the body parts in the cellar.
00:54:09It seems they date back to way before Rufus Coulter was even born.
00:54:14Backing up the Westcots' assertion that he treasured everything he found, however macabre.
00:54:18So, they were telling the truth about that, at least.
00:54:21I'll leave you to it, gentlemen.
00:54:23This is from archives about Jesse Clissold's disappearance.
00:54:27It seems that Clissolds accused her of stealing family jewellery.
00:54:31Notably, a very valuable 17th century posy ring.
00:54:35I made a note of the engraving to help identify it, should it be found.
00:54:38United Hearts Death Only Parts.
00:54:43Several people said that they saw Jesse Clissold leave the village on her bike.
00:54:48Only Mary Hamble made a statement saying she saw her at the station, which Mrs. Hamble refused to discuss with Lucy Weaving.
00:54:54Why?
00:54:55We need to talk to her.
00:54:59In your statement, you claim that Jesse Clissold got on the train to London with her bike.
00:55:03The same bike that was found in the river this morning.
00:55:05Maybe I was confused.
00:55:07Jesse was never without a bike.
00:55:09It was such a long time ago.
00:55:11But you saw her at the station.
00:55:13You're absolutely sure of that?
00:55:14Of course I'm sure.
00:55:15Well, if you think of anything else, give us a call.
00:55:23Thank you for your time.
00:55:41Mary Hamble doesn't strike me as a person who gets confused.
00:55:45I agree.
00:55:46She knows exactly what she saw that day.
00:55:51That's tech.
00:55:52Looks like Rufus Coulter called the vicarage twice before he died.
00:55:56Gideon's phone records reveal that the first call went to voicemail, but was subsequently deleted.
00:56:02The second call was answered.
00:56:04Reverend Gideon didn't mention a voicemail.
00:56:07Let's see if he's at home.
00:56:15We tried the house, but there was no answer.
00:56:33Sorry to disturb you. We tried the house, but there was no answer.
00:56:42I lost my bus, Ricky. I'll just skip spares here somewhere, but no luck so far. How can I help?
00:56:48The calls you received from Rufus Coulter, there seems to be some discrepancy.
00:56:52Two calls were made to the vicarage from Mr. Coulter's mobile.
00:56:55The first one went to voicemail, a message was left that lasted over a minute.
00:56:59The second call was answered.
00:57:01You mentioned the call, but not the message.
00:57:04I never heard it.
00:57:06Generally, I have no idea how that could have happened. My wife was here. I was alone in the house.
00:57:12I see. Well, thank you for your time. We'll see ourselves out.
00:57:20William, I'm so sorry. There's something I haven't told you.
00:57:25I deleted that voicemail.
00:57:27Why?
00:57:28Rufus was so awful to Johnny, and I didn't see why we should help him. I need to tell them the truth.
00:57:32Okay, uh...
00:57:34I'll hand them.
00:57:36I'll hand them.
00:57:36Rufus.
00:57:37I'm gonna take you back.
00:57:39I'm so sorry.
00:57:40I won't.
00:57:41I'm so sorry.
00:57:46Doughlin, don't ask tylko.
00:57:53I was talking about speak of a service.
00:57:55I was like, oh...
00:57:55I'm free to say.
00:57:55See?
00:57:56I didn't look at this.
00:57:57What was it?
00:57:57Up to you, old chicks, Carl!
00:58:13Reverend Gideon was the last person to have seen Johnny Hoxham alive
00:58:16and the first person to have seen Rufus called to dead, or so he claims.
00:58:20He had no explanation for the deleted voicemail,
00:58:23and he failed to pass on the warning about the sinkhole.
00:58:26He had means and opportunity to kill both victims, but...
00:58:29Yes, Winter.
00:58:30What's the motive?
00:58:33We're up.
00:58:34Okay, all right, well, we'll be right down.
00:58:37Cole Densmore is in custody.
00:58:38He was caught red-handed stealing lead off the church roof,
00:58:41but says he wants to talk to us.
00:58:42Why?
00:58:43Well, apparently he saw Reverend Gideon acting suspiciously in the churchyard,
00:58:46says he thought he saw him hiding something.
00:58:48Did he now?
00:58:51Cole Densmore said it was on the far side,
00:58:54an old grave under a tree with an urn.
00:59:00Could it be that one?
00:59:01It must be the necklace Rufus Coulter found in Jesse Clisole's pannier.
00:59:24What was Reverend Gideon doing with it?
00:59:30Why was he hiding it out here?
00:59:43Reverend Gideon.
00:59:48You have some explaining to do.
00:59:50I've been praying for guidance, Chief Inspector,
00:59:56and God's answered my prayers.
00:59:59Time's come to confess the truth.
01:00:03Which is what, exactly?
01:00:07Jesse's death was a terrible accident.
01:00:08I, uh, I hit her with my car on the way to the station.
01:00:15I knew I was over the limit,
01:00:17and if the truth came out, then I'd be finished.
01:00:22So you covered it up?
01:00:25Yeah, I, uh...
01:00:28I disposed of her and a bike in the deepest part of the river.
01:00:33I had no idea that the necklace was in her pannier.
01:00:38Why did that matter?
01:00:40Uh, well, Jesse had always admired the shilling,
01:00:44so I had it made into a necklace for a 16th birthday present.
01:00:50So you knew the family well?
01:00:53Yeah, my, uh...
01:00:55My family had always attended St. Leonard's,
01:00:58as had the Gazards, Alice's parents.
01:01:02It was then they encouraged me
01:01:04to follow Reverend Clissold into the ministry.
01:01:08But prior to my ordination,
01:01:10I'd taken up a curacy in London,
01:01:13and I'd found the coin,
01:01:14a rare 1819 George III gold-plated shilling mud-larking in the Thames,
01:01:21where one is obliged to have all significant fines officially recorded.
01:01:26So I knew when Rufus found it
01:01:30that it could be traced back to me.
01:01:34And rather than help Rufus,
01:01:35you decided to retrieve the necklace
01:01:38and silence him?
01:01:40Yeah, he wanted to tell the police.
01:01:44And...
01:01:45I couldn't let that happen.
01:01:48And Johnny Hogson?
01:01:51Johnny was in love with my wife,
01:01:53and...
01:01:54I feared that she felt the same,
01:01:57and I was terrified of losing her.
01:02:03So you lured him to his death?
01:02:08Yeah.
01:02:11I have no excuse for any of it, Chief Inspector.
01:02:14It was all a kind of madness
01:02:15for which I know I have no hope of forgiveness.
01:02:18You don't buy it, sir?
01:02:39Not entirely.
01:02:41It just seems...
01:02:42too studied, too neat.
01:02:45Like the last act of a play.
01:02:46If he is telling the truth,
01:02:49then you know someone else who must be lying.
01:02:53That statement I made 40 years ago...
01:02:57it was a lie.
01:02:59I never saw Jesse at the station.
01:03:02So why make that statement?
01:03:04Because I was asked to.
01:03:07But when Lucy Weaving started breaking all this up again,
01:03:11I didn't know what to do for the best.
01:03:13Reverend Gideon advised me to follow my conscience.
01:03:18Is that who asked you to lie?
01:03:19No.
01:03:20It was Richard Clisold.
01:03:24Can you tell us why?
01:03:26Richard caught Jesse stealing their mother's jewellery.
01:03:30She told him she was leaving.
01:03:32Said if he stopped her,
01:03:33then she'd make it her business to bring shame on the family.
01:03:37Well, Richard couldn't risk that happening.
01:03:39So we let her go.
01:03:41And then asked me to say I'd seen her at the station
01:03:43to stop people asking questions.
01:03:45Why did you agree to her?
01:03:49At the time,
01:03:50I half believed I was in love with him.
01:03:53I'd have done anything he asked.
01:03:56But now,
01:03:57I'm wondering if I helped him get away with murder.
01:04:00So William confessed to killing Jessica.
01:04:07He's also confessed to the murders of Johnny Hoxham and Rufus Coulter.
01:04:13So he lied to everyone?
01:04:18As did you, Mr. Clisold.
01:04:21Forty years ago.
01:04:23You asked Mary Hanball to give a false statement
01:04:25about your sister Jessie's departure.
01:04:26Mary came to me this afternoon.
01:04:36She said she would tell you the truth if I didn't.
01:04:39I asked Mary to lie
01:04:41to stop any further questions being asked.
01:04:45Why would you do that?
01:04:47My father
01:04:48was the subject
01:04:50of some vile rumors.
01:04:53Jesse threatened to tell
01:04:54the church community
01:04:55that they were all true.
01:04:57What did you do?
01:04:58I tried to persuade Jesse to stay,
01:05:00but she said she would only do that
01:05:02if our father's hypocrisy
01:05:04was exposed.
01:05:06The coward in me
01:05:07couldn't face the truth,
01:05:09so we struck a deal.
01:05:12I would allow her to leave
01:05:13without raising the alarm,
01:05:15but she could never return.
01:05:17I blamed it all on her,
01:05:18but in truth
01:05:20my parents were to blame
01:05:23for all her pain.
01:05:25What do you mean?
01:05:26They should have tried
01:05:27to understand Jesse
01:05:28instead of farming her out
01:05:30to a school for girls
01:05:31with troubled,
01:05:32often violent backgrounds.
01:05:35It was then she started
01:05:36calling herself Leo.
01:05:38Leo?
01:05:39Why?
01:05:40Because lions are wild,
01:05:42powerful,
01:05:43brave,
01:05:44all the things she needed to be
01:05:46in order to survive.
01:05:49I loved my father too much.
01:05:51If the truth came out,
01:05:53it would have destroyed him.
01:05:56But that poor girl
01:05:58was my sister,
01:06:00innocent of any wrongdoing.
01:06:04I should have protected her,
01:06:08not him.
01:06:13I was too weak.
01:06:16Here you go, love.
01:06:21Oh, and this came
01:06:22for you, Miss Weaving.
01:06:25Who delivered it?
01:06:26No idea.
01:06:27I found it on the table outside.
01:06:29The victim's been arrested.
01:06:31Seen to the old hypocrites
01:06:32behind all of it,
01:06:33including what happened
01:06:34to your aunt.
01:06:35I always knew that man
01:06:35was a wrong'un.
01:06:36Are you absolutely sure?
01:06:38100%.
01:06:38I saw the cop was taken away.
01:06:40After all,
01:06:41that finger pointing at me.
01:06:42Yeah, we're on our way there now.
01:06:48I'll let them know to expect you.
01:06:51That was the Heritage Crime Unit.
01:06:53Our search into Freddie Westcott
01:06:54brought them to us.
01:06:55Looks like his dodgy deal
01:06:57is about to catch up.
01:06:58Oh, let's give him
01:06:59the good news.
01:07:01I'll try and get hold of Sarah,
01:07:03see if she's got anywhere
01:07:04with Jessie Clissell's
01:07:05school records.
01:07:06We know that she was
01:07:08mixing with
01:07:09troubled, violent pupils,
01:07:11but who were they?
01:07:13Did she have any
01:07:13particular friends
01:07:14or enemies?
01:07:16Sarah might have some answers.
01:07:20Ah, you find you
01:07:21a real murderer there?
01:07:23Told you we had
01:07:23nothing to do with it.
01:07:24And we are going to be
01:07:25very rich through
01:07:26no fault of our own.
01:07:28Indeed,
01:07:29though you might have
01:07:30to serve a prison sentence
01:07:31before you can enjoy it.
01:07:33Remember that man
01:07:33that you sold
01:07:34the Anglo-Saxon figurine to?
01:07:35The same man
01:07:36you and Cole Densmore
01:07:37had on speed dial
01:07:38to offload
01:07:39all your mudlarking contraband.
01:07:41Well, it turns out
01:07:42that he works undercover
01:07:43at the Heritage Crimes Union.
01:07:44And they've been
01:07:45following your
01:07:46under-the-counter dealings
01:07:47for months.
01:07:48In fact,
01:07:48they're on their way here now.
01:07:51Hello?
01:07:54I'm so sorry to bother you,
01:07:55but I heard about your husband.
01:07:57It must have been
01:07:57a terrible shock.
01:07:58It's almost impossible
01:07:59to believe.
01:08:01William's just
01:08:02not capable.
01:08:03Someone just
01:08:06left me this.
01:08:11Leave now
01:08:12or you'll be next.
01:08:13If William was
01:08:14already in custody
01:08:15when it was delivered,
01:08:15then it can't be him.
01:08:17And why would he
01:08:17threaten me
01:08:18if he was just
01:08:19about to converse?
01:08:19It doesn't make any sense.
01:08:21Have you told the police?
01:08:22Not yet.
01:08:24Why don't I call them
01:08:25and make us
01:08:25some sweet tea?
01:08:28I think we could
01:08:28both do with it.
01:09:03Let Lucy Weaving
01:09:08know about
01:09:09Reverend Gideon's confession
01:09:10before the press
01:09:11get a hold of it.
01:09:15Hey.
01:09:16I finally managed
01:09:17to speak to one of the nuns
01:09:18who taught at Everglade House.
01:09:20She remembered Jesse well,
01:09:21but when I asked her
01:09:21about friends,
01:09:22she said she only had one.
01:09:23Alice Gazard.
01:09:25Gazard?
01:09:25That's Alice Gideon's maiden name.
01:09:27She told Lucy Weaving
01:09:28that they barely knew each other.
01:09:29According to Sister Maria,
01:09:30they were kindred spirits.
01:09:31Both had experienced
01:09:33painful rejection
01:09:33by their families
01:09:34and became inseparable.
01:09:35But Alice still lived
01:09:36with her parents?
01:09:37No, her adoptive parents.
01:09:39Alice was abandoned at birth
01:09:40and taken in by the Catholic school
01:09:42attached to the convent.
01:09:43Sister Maria handled
01:09:44her first fostering placement.
01:09:46It was terminated
01:09:47after an act of extreme violence.
01:09:49What happened?
01:09:52The incident took place
01:09:54after Mrs. Marchmont
01:09:55informed Alice
01:09:56that she would be
01:09:57returning her to the convent.
01:09:59She told Alice
01:10:00she had been a great disappointment
01:10:01and not the daughter she wanted.
01:10:04As Mrs. Marchmont walked away,
01:10:06Alice picked up
01:10:06one of Mr. Marchmont's
01:10:07golf clubs
01:10:08and struck her
01:10:09across the back of the head
01:10:10with such force
01:10:12that it fractured her skull.
01:10:14She was only eight years old.
01:10:16It says here
01:10:16that the Gazards
01:10:17took her in within weeks.
01:10:18I mean, how's that even possible?
01:10:19Well, a decision was made
01:10:20not to reveal what happened.
01:10:21Sister Maria thought
01:10:22that was wrong
01:10:22so she kept a copy of her records.
01:10:25The Gazards were advised
01:10:26to keep Alice at the same school
01:10:27to avoid further disruption
01:10:28and Jessie Clissel
01:10:30joined her there
01:10:30when she was 13.
01:10:31So Alice Gideon
01:10:32lied about everything?
01:10:33And her husband's confession
01:10:34seemed too studied,
01:10:35too neat,
01:10:36because it was.
01:10:38It was lying to protect Alice.
01:10:48Mrs. Gideon?
01:10:51Mrs. Gideon?
01:10:56There the house's all locked up,
01:10:58there's no answer.
01:10:58Let's try the studio.
01:11:06Lucy's in there.
01:11:07Get in there.
01:11:08Ambulance.
01:11:14Stay there, sir.
01:11:15The vicarage goes with him.
01:11:17Lucy.
01:11:17Come on.
01:11:19Blunt-water trauma to the head
01:11:36with a dose of
01:11:37gas-induced asphyxiation
01:11:39for good measure.
01:11:40This bottle of ammonia
01:11:42is the culprit.
01:11:44Go on.
01:11:45When boiled,
01:11:46pure ammonia
01:11:47becomes a highly concentrated gas.
01:11:50Extremely dangerous to inhale.
01:11:52When diluted with water,
01:11:53it can also be used
01:11:54to strip metal.
01:11:55Something Alice Gideon
01:11:56might use
01:11:57to clean her mudlarking fines.
01:12:08What are you thinking, sir?
01:12:11With a quote Richard Clissel
01:12:12I'm getting my eye in.
01:12:15Mudlarkers look for
01:12:16treasures
01:12:17that are
01:12:18unseen by most
01:12:21but not invisible
01:12:22to all.
01:12:24And I think
01:12:25I've found one.
01:12:27Leo.
01:12:29What's that?
01:12:30Jessie Clissel's
01:12:31alter ego
01:12:32was a lion.
01:12:33She called herself
01:12:34Leo.
01:12:36The jewellery
01:12:37that Jessie stole
01:12:38on the day
01:12:38she left
01:12:39included a posy ring.
01:12:41And a part of this lion's eye
01:12:46is a ring
01:12:47displaying the French word
01:12:48mort.
01:12:50Death.
01:12:51The wording
01:12:52on the stolen ring
01:12:52was in English.
01:12:53But these rings
01:12:55were often engraved
01:12:56in French
01:12:56on the outside
01:12:58and English
01:12:59on the inside.
01:13:02As in this case,
01:13:03unis les coeurs,
01:13:06la mort ne fait que separer.
01:13:09And on the inside,
01:13:11united hearts,
01:13:13death only parts.
01:13:16Jessie Clissel
01:13:17had the ring
01:13:18in her possession
01:13:18when she left for London.
01:13:19So what is it doing
01:13:21in Alice Gideon's studio?
01:13:25We need to ask her
01:13:25before she does
01:13:26any more harm,
01:13:27sir.
01:13:54Jessie Weaving
01:13:54is going to live,
01:13:55Mrs. Gideon.
01:13:56despite your best efforts.
01:13:58We found the ring
01:13:59that Jessie Clissel
01:14:00stole from her mother
01:14:01on the day
01:14:02that she left home.
01:14:03We need to understand
01:14:04how it came to be
01:14:05in your possession.
01:14:07You need to tell us
01:14:08exactly what happened,
01:14:09Mrs. Gideon.
01:14:12Before I do,
01:14:14I need you to know
01:14:15that I loved her
01:14:17and that she loved me.
01:14:19We could never be together here,
01:14:21so we'd made a plan
01:14:22to leave,
01:14:23go somewhere
01:14:23they'd never find us,
01:14:24but I couldn't
01:14:25go through with it.
01:14:26I was only 17.
01:14:29William and I
01:14:29were already engaged.
01:14:31He offered me
01:14:33safety and stability.
01:14:36Things that had
01:14:37eluded you as a child.
01:14:39We know that you were
01:14:41rejected by your
01:14:43birth mother
01:14:44and then by your foster family.
01:14:45I started to think,
01:14:49what had Jessie
01:14:50abandoned me to?
01:14:52I'd have no one.
01:14:53So I panicked,
01:14:55begged her to stay.
01:14:57I needed more time.
01:14:58No one knew
01:14:59we were even friends.
01:15:01But she said
01:15:01it was too late,
01:15:03that if I didn't go with her,
01:15:03she was going to tell
01:15:04William the truth.
01:15:05I thought she was bluffing,
01:15:07but she was deadly serious.
01:15:10William had given me
01:15:10the necklace
01:15:11as an engagement present,
01:15:12a talisman
01:15:14to keep me safe.
01:15:16Jessie said
01:15:16she was going to
01:15:17give it back to William,
01:15:18tell him I didn't need it.
01:15:21What do you think
01:15:22you're doing?
01:15:22She was my lover
01:15:23and protector now.
01:15:25Give it back!
01:15:25No, leave me alone!
01:15:26Stop it!
01:15:27What are you doing?
01:15:50You struck her
01:15:51violently from behind,
01:15:53just as you'd struck
01:15:54Mrs. Marchmont,
01:15:56almost killing her too.
01:15:58I felt no remorse
01:15:58for what I did
01:15:59to that woman.
01:16:00But I didn't mean
01:16:01to her,
01:16:02Jessie.
01:16:02I loved her.
01:16:04You could have
01:16:04come clean about it
01:16:05when they said
01:16:06you decided
01:16:06to cover it up.
01:16:08I knew that
01:16:09the water
01:16:10was deepest
01:16:10under the bridge.
01:16:14But your necklace
01:16:15was still
01:16:16in the jacket,
01:16:17in the pannier bag,
01:16:18evidence
01:16:18that you feared
01:16:20might put you
01:16:21at the scene
01:16:22of Jessie's death.
01:16:23By the time
01:16:23I realized that,
01:16:24it was too late.
01:16:25I still had to
01:16:26hide her body.
01:16:27And you knew
01:16:28the river
01:16:28like the back
01:16:28of your hand?
01:16:30I remembered
01:16:30there's a deep hollow
01:16:32in the bank
01:16:32just around the bend
01:16:33in the river.
01:16:34I dragged
01:16:37Jessie's body
01:16:38to the water
01:16:39and I floated
01:16:41her downstream
01:16:42and I managed
01:16:43to push her body
01:16:45deep inside the hollow
01:16:46and weigh it down
01:16:46with rocks.
01:16:47And that's where
01:16:48she has remained?
01:16:49But when Lucy Weaving
01:16:54started asking questions
01:16:55I needed to check
01:16:56that her remains
01:16:59were still well hidden
01:17:01and that's when
01:17:02Johnny saw me.
01:17:03We'd been mudlarking
01:17:04at Hollybrook.
01:17:05I told William
01:17:06that I wanted
01:17:06to walk home.
01:17:07I thought that Johnny
01:17:08would go back
01:17:08over the bridges
01:17:09but he didn't.
01:17:10Alice?
01:17:10Oh?
01:17:11What are you doing?
01:17:13Oh, I thought
01:17:14I saw something
01:17:15in the water
01:17:16but it was just
01:17:16a trick of the light.
01:17:17Oh.
01:17:18Well, it's not a bad idea
01:17:19looking here though.
01:17:20The current flows
01:17:21this way from Hollybrook.
01:17:22I'll come back here tomorrow.
01:17:24Come with me
01:17:24if you're free.
01:17:26Sure.
01:17:28Good idea.
01:17:29Great.
01:17:30And you couldn't
01:17:31let that happen
01:17:31knowing what
01:17:32he might discover.
01:17:34I didn't have a plan
01:17:35until William
01:17:36got the call
01:17:37about the sinkhole
01:17:38by the jetty.
01:17:39He had no idea
01:17:41that I was listening
01:17:42in on the conversation.
01:17:43You called
01:17:44Johnny Hoxham
01:17:44from the phone box
01:17:45and lured him
01:17:47to his death.
01:17:48It seemed like
01:17:49the easiest solution
01:17:50but it was so hard.
01:17:52Help.
01:17:54Help.
01:17:56Shall we?
01:17:58Please.
01:18:00Help me.
01:18:02Please.
01:18:08First you tried
01:18:09to implicate
01:18:10Cole Densmore
01:18:11by saying
01:18:11that you'd seen him
01:18:12at the river.
01:18:13And then you got lucky.
01:18:14Rufus Coulter
01:18:15sent Johnny Hoxham
01:18:16a memento mori
01:18:16that evening
01:18:17making him
01:18:18our prime suspect.
01:18:20You heard the message
01:18:21that Rufus left
01:18:21at the vicarage.
01:18:23You knew that he'd
01:18:24found the necklace
01:18:25which he feared
01:18:26might wrongly
01:18:27connect him
01:18:28to Jesse's death
01:18:29but in reality
01:18:30it connects you.
01:18:33What happened
01:18:34exactly?
01:18:38William was
01:18:39just coming out
01:18:41of Evensong
01:18:41that night
01:18:42and I was
01:18:42leaving
01:18:43to meet Jesse.
01:18:45I told him
01:18:45that I was going
01:18:46for a bike ride
01:18:47and he was worried
01:18:48it might not be safe
01:18:49it was getting dark.
01:18:49I told him
01:18:50that as long
01:18:52as I was wearing
01:18:52his necklace
01:18:53I would always be safe.
01:18:55He kissed it
01:18:55just to make sure
01:18:57and when I returned
01:18:59hours later
01:19:00I was in a terrible state.
01:19:02I told him
01:19:03the necklace was lost
01:19:04that the class
01:19:06must have come undone
01:19:07or something
01:19:07that I'd been desperately
01:19:08trying to find it
01:19:09all this time.
01:19:11And now you had
01:19:12to recover the necklace
01:19:13from Rufus Coulter
01:19:14to stop William
01:19:15from finding out
01:19:16the truth.
01:19:19Vicar?
01:19:26And you didn't
01:19:27leave anything
01:19:27to chance
01:19:28did you?
01:19:29You found one
01:19:29of Mr. Coulter's
01:19:30fishing magnets
01:19:31and placed it
01:19:31on his chest
01:19:32to ensure his silence.
01:19:34What?
01:19:35What?
01:19:37I...
01:19:38I...
01:19:39I...
01:19:40I...
01:19:41I...
01:19:42I...
01:19:43I...
01:19:44But then
01:19:55your husband
01:19:56found the necklace
01:19:57by chance.
01:20:00William had lost
01:20:01his key.
01:20:02He knew that I kept
01:20:03spares in the studio.
01:20:04He must have been
01:20:04looking for mine
01:20:05when he found the necklace.
01:20:11Reverend Gideon!
01:20:14And when he found it
01:20:19your husband realised
01:20:20that you'd got
01:20:21to Rufus Coulter
01:20:22before he did
01:20:23that you lied
01:20:25to cover your tracks
01:20:26and that you'd been
01:20:27with Jessie Clisseld
01:20:28when she died.
01:20:29And so he confessed
01:20:30to all of it
01:20:31in order to protect you.
01:20:33And you let him.
01:20:35But you knew
01:20:35you were still in danger
01:20:36as long as Lucy Weaving
01:20:38was still asking questions.
01:20:39That's why
01:20:41I wrote the note
01:20:42just to frighten her
01:20:42into leaving.
01:20:43But while you were
01:20:44out delivering your note
01:20:45your husband
01:20:46was making his confession.
01:20:48That wasn't part
01:20:49of the plan.
01:20:50Lucy realised
01:20:51that if William
01:20:51had been arrested
01:20:52then he couldn't
01:20:53have left the note.
01:20:54Just needed
01:20:55by myself some time
01:20:56so I told her
01:20:57that I would make tea
01:20:58call the police.
01:20:59Then as I left
01:21:00I saw her
01:21:01staring at Leo.
01:21:03I knew in that moment
01:21:08that she was close
01:21:09to the truth
01:21:09that there would be
01:21:11questions that I
01:21:12wouldn't be able
01:21:12to answer.
01:21:18It was too late
01:21:19to stop.
01:21:25Your husband's
01:21:26been released.
01:21:29He'd like to talk
01:21:30to you but
01:21:31you're under
01:21:31no obligation.
01:21:32No.
01:21:34I want to.
01:21:43I always thought
01:21:44you were fragile Alice.
01:21:46Needed my protection.
01:21:48But the one
01:21:49you've become
01:21:49I don't recognise.
01:21:52She's not my Alice.
01:21:53She's always
01:21:53been there William.
01:21:56I just learned
01:21:57how to keep her
01:21:58well hidden
01:21:58because no one's
01:21:59ever loved
01:22:01or wanted that Alice.
01:22:02except Jessie.
01:22:07You'll need to tell us
01:22:08exactly where she is.
01:22:12She's
01:22:13downstream
01:22:15in the hollow.
01:22:19I've already said
01:22:20my goodbyes.
01:22:21I am so sorry
01:22:26William.
01:22:37You're a natural
01:22:38detective Sarah.
01:22:39Well only if it's
01:22:40history related.
01:22:41But when it is
01:22:42you're like a dog
01:22:42with a bone.
01:22:43Oh not again Paddy.
01:22:46We're going to have to
01:22:47get rid of that
01:22:47rug Sarah.
01:22:50Hey.
01:22:53It's the silver
01:22:54eternity bracelet
01:22:54you got me
01:22:55when I had Betty.
01:22:56You lost that
01:22:57years ago.
01:22:57Oh and I'm
01:22:58very grateful
01:22:59to have it back.
01:23:00Good boy.
01:23:01Seems like Paddy's
01:23:02good at solving
01:23:02mysteries too.
01:23:03Oh maybe you
01:23:05should take him
01:23:05mudlarking.
01:23:06He might be able
01:23:07to help me find
01:23:07that water she
01:23:08lost when you
01:23:08went fishing.
01:23:09Oh that's a
01:23:09great idea.
01:23:10What do you say
01:23:10Detective Paddy?
01:23:11Do you want to
01:23:11go fishing again?
01:23:13Go on then
01:23:14see if you can
01:23:14find my wellies.
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