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00:00:00So much better.
00:00:20Idiots.
00:00:22I have no respect for the major.
00:00:30More...
00:00:45I hate to say that it is his death.
00:00:51I hate to say that it is his death.
00:00:57I don't know.
00:02:27and benign virgins.
00:02:55Are you up?
00:02:56Yeah, but I'm getting changed.
00:02:58Right, well, hurry up and bring your boots
00:03:00because a woman's been found dead on ring and match.
00:03:22Go on, I know you're dying to tell me what this is about.
00:03:24Well, each ribbon represents a wish.
00:03:28Wow. What if I tied a ribbon or ten? Could I get rid of my ex?
00:03:32What, has he been back in contact?
00:03:34No, but I can't help shirking the feeling that he's closing in.
00:03:38Feel like I see him everywhere.
00:03:40One time it's on my head.
00:03:42I don't think you're the type to imagine things, are you?
00:03:44You know, Ben, you're allowed to lie sometimes.
00:03:46Okay, it's all in your imagination, dear.
00:03:48That is much better, thank you.
00:03:50That is much better, thank you.
00:03:51You're welcome.
00:03:52Barge, alright?
00:03:54I hope you brought your crucifixes.
00:03:56It's weird as hell in here.
00:03:58Excuse me.
00:04:00That path is closed and I know you saw the sign.
00:04:04Well, turn around.
00:04:06She's so young.
00:04:1029.
00:04:11Her ID was in her jacket with her phone.
00:04:14Jenny Westlake.
00:04:16She's a local, I thought so.
00:04:18You know her?
00:04:19No, but I've seen her face around time.
00:04:22Time of death.
00:04:23You know what I'm going to say.
00:04:25She's been out here all night.
00:04:26There's too many variables.
00:04:27I don't quote you, yeah?
00:04:29Spot on.
00:04:30So, on that basis, a very rough estimate based on core temperature, corneal opacity and rigor mortis.
00:04:36I'd say eight to ten hours.
00:04:39Around midnight, Ben.
00:04:41See the bruising and the abrasions.
00:04:44Strangulation.
00:04:47Yeah, I'll have to find the hyoid bone fractures to confirm, but it looks like someone used a wide
00:04:52strap of some sort to strangle her.
00:04:55Huge force.
00:04:56It's left the imprint of the weave.
00:04:57Then she was killed here?
00:04:59Mud in her boots are consistent with the past, and I'd say lividity will confirm that she died right here.
00:05:04This posing looks deliberate.
00:05:06Right in the middle of the nine virgins, I'd say.
00:05:08It's the killer making a statement.
00:05:10Strangling's an act of rage, though.
00:05:13It's a loss of control.
00:05:14Mmm.
00:05:15But the posing suggests planning and control.
00:05:18It's inconsistent.
00:05:19What do you think that suggests?
00:05:25Thank you, Doctor.
00:05:26What the hell is that?
00:05:40Are you the ranger?
00:05:45Ravi Patel?
00:05:46Yeah?
00:05:47DC Ben Cooper.
00:05:50Are we up here to have a chat?
00:05:54Can we ask what were you doing here this morning, when she was found?
00:05:58Collecting rubbish, of course.
00:06:00People drop litter like it's nothing, but it's poison for the wildlife.
00:06:05Right.
00:06:06Well, can you tell us what you saw, please?
00:06:08A dead woman.
00:06:10Dancing.
00:06:11What do you mean, dancing?
00:06:14Like the nine virgins, you know?
00:06:17The ones who were killed for dancing on the Sabbath and turned to stone.
00:06:22Okay.
00:06:23Ah.
00:06:24Had you seen her before, this woman?
00:06:28Every Sunday at sundown.
00:06:29On her own?
00:06:30I never saw her with anyone.
00:06:31Do you have any idea why she'd be up here, on her own in the dark?
00:06:33The stones, they draw all sorts, you know?
00:06:34People who want a baby, or a promotion, or even a winning lottery ticket.
00:06:37They make their offerings on the Sabbath, thinking that the virgins will grant their wish.
00:06:44Right, you seem pretty connected to this place.
00:06:47I am.
00:06:48I am.
00:06:49I am.
00:06:50I am.
00:06:51I am.
00:06:52I am.
00:06:53I am.
00:06:54I am.
00:06:55I am.
00:06:56I am.
00:06:57I am.
00:06:58I am.
00:06:59I am.
00:07:00I am.
00:07:01I am.
00:07:02Do you mind people coming here?
00:07:03I am.
00:07:04I am.
00:07:05I am.
00:07:06It is not mine to say so.
00:07:07If Warren Leach wants them traipsing all over, it is up to him.
00:07:10Why would he have a say?
00:07:11In a national park.
00:07:12It is Leach's land.
00:07:13It has been for 500 years.
00:07:14There is an access agreement that allows people to visit the Nine Virgins.
00:07:28Guys, let me take the Leeds, all right?
00:07:35Leeds family have been here 700 years.
00:07:38Be offended if any worse than a sergeant deals with them.
00:07:40Fair enough.
00:07:42Where are the cameras?
00:07:43I can't imagine protection, because it looks like a dump.
00:07:46Ah, Mr. Paranoid.
00:07:47Wild West out here.
00:07:49What happened there, then?
00:07:51Look at that.
00:07:52Looks like there was a fire.
00:07:54Well, it certainly adds to the overall ambience of dereliction and decay, doesn't it?
00:07:58Guys, can we focus, yeah?
00:08:00It's not an episode of Countryfile.
00:08:01It's a working farm.
00:08:02It doesn't have to be picture perfect.
00:08:07Someone there?
00:08:10Hello?
00:08:10Hello?
00:08:11Um, please, could we have a chat?
00:08:16You all right?
00:08:18We'd be quick.
00:08:20Yvonne!
00:08:21Get back inside the house!
00:08:23Now!
00:08:26Jesus.
00:08:28What are you doing in my land?
00:08:32Detective Constable Frye, and this is my colleague.
00:08:34We don't speak to cops on this farm.
00:08:36Well, a young lady has lost her life.
00:08:39Well, that's not my affair.
00:08:41Yeah, well, it is when it's on your property, sir.
00:08:44I'll walk you off my farm.
00:08:46I'll give you a fair warning.
00:08:48Leave now, or I'll set the dog on you.
00:08:50Mr. Leach?
00:08:51Oh!
00:08:52Hi.
00:08:53Detective Sergeant Todd Elland.
00:08:55Uh, listen, I am sorry for disturbing you, but there's been an incident, I don't know,
00:08:59emergence.
00:09:01It won't take much of time, all right?
00:09:07All right.
00:09:07Thanks for your time, all right?
00:09:08All right.
00:09:08Who would have thought Elland had any diplomacy in him?
00:09:13Yeah.
00:09:14He's full of surprises.
00:09:15You know what?
00:09:16I think the wife would have spoke to us.
00:09:18Until he yelled at her, you mean?
00:09:19Yeah.
00:09:21Yes, Sarge?
00:09:22Yeah.
00:09:23I wouldn't talk to him again.
00:09:25Just type to file a complaint, just to make her life misery.
00:09:28What about Jenny Westlake?
00:09:30Did he see her last night?
00:09:31No, not a thing.
00:09:33I'm starting to think she's never made it up this far.
00:09:39So, our victim's name is Jenny Westlake, 29 years of age.
00:09:43Her parents have positively identified the body, and the post-mortem reveals that it was
00:09:47death by asphyxiation.
00:09:49There's no sign of sexual assault, though.
00:09:50There are fingerprints all over her boots, which might possibly have been the killer's.
00:09:54Digital forensics are working on her phone, and at the moment, we should hear from them
00:09:58ASAP.
00:09:59Doorbell camera footage from her street has been collated as we speak.
00:10:03She was found with bank cards, a phone, and a car key, so we can rule out robbery.
00:10:08So, what else have we got?
00:10:09CCTV footage from the Peak Rages hood shows that she arrived alone at 6 p.m.
00:10:15Now, she would do this every Sunday for months.
00:10:17So, what we need is a detailed description of her movements up to that.
00:10:21So, all those cars parked at the ranger, so all the people who rented bikes need to
00:10:25be traced.
00:10:26We want to find out who saw her, or who was with her.
00:10:29Her body was discovered by Ravi Patel, the ranger.
00:10:32What do you make of him?
00:10:33Well, he wasn't upset to find a dead body, put it that way.
00:10:36He was more bothered about the littering.
00:10:38He assumed Jenny Westlake was leaving offerings for the Nine Virgins.
00:10:41Apparently, it's quite a popular spot for making wishes.
00:10:45We've collected flowers and crystals from the scene.
00:10:47Every Sunday, apparently, Ravi clears them all up, so what we've picked up should be fairly
00:10:52recent, might be able to show us some.
00:10:54Yeah, and we think the killer might have left one of those offerings, so we're sending
00:10:57off the DNA fingerprints.
00:10:58Oh, Jenny was the offering.
00:11:01You know, like a blood sacrifice.
00:11:03You being serious?
00:11:05I never joke about Satanism, Tracy.
00:11:07This photo is of Jenny Westlake's husband.
00:11:09It was a man called Martin Scargill.
00:11:12Her parents weren't keen.
00:11:14They said the divorce was nasty.
00:11:15Was it your journalist?
00:11:17Do you know him?
00:11:18Not really, but I remember he used to work at the local paper, but he hasn't been on
00:11:24the scene for a while.
00:11:25I assume he'd lost his job because of cutbacks.
00:11:28Well, her parents said he was freelance and he moved around Derbyshire quite a lot, so
00:11:31it shouldn't be too hard to find him.
00:11:33Yeah, yeah, I'll give it a go.
00:11:36I love your certainness theory, but it's always the ex-husband.
00:11:44Posing a body's a risky thing, yeah?
00:11:46Yeah.
00:11:47Yeah, he might be seen or leave forensics behind.
00:11:50Exactly.
00:11:52So the posing is important, I mean, important enough to stay and risk being caught.
00:11:58Which means he thought about it.
00:12:00Fantasised about it.
00:12:02Planned it.
00:12:04I mean, maybe even attempted it with...
00:12:07finger.
00:12:13Oh, yeah.
00:12:13Do you have a minute, sir?
00:12:26Yeah.
00:12:26About six weeks ago, a woman called Maggie Crewe was attacked around a mile from where
00:12:34we found Jenny Wesley.
00:12:36Oh, Todd took the statement, if I remember right.
00:12:38Yeah, I mean, that's the whole statement.
00:12:41It's a bit sparse, isn't it?
00:12:43Well, to be fair, she was knocked unconscious.
00:12:45She didn't remember much.
00:12:46Two women were attacked in the same area within a few weeks of each other.
00:12:49It deserves a closer look, don't you think?
00:12:53Maggie Crewe wasn't posed.
00:12:56And she wasn't dead either, so...
00:12:58Well, maybe something spooked him and he ran off.
00:13:00And you think he tried again with Jenny Westlake?
00:13:03Yeah.
00:13:04And if the two are linked, what's the connection?
00:13:08This statement is embarrassing.
00:13:27What was Ellen thinking?
00:13:29Must have been having a day off or something.
00:13:32Oh, I don't know if you're knowing him.
00:13:34Right.
00:13:35Maggie Crewe was found here.
00:13:38Right.
00:13:39And Jenny Westlake was found there.
00:13:43That is a great catch if they are connected.
00:13:46Thanks.
00:13:47Let me get Maggie's address up.
00:13:52Joe Cooper here.
00:13:53Yeah.
00:14:08What does she do for a limit?
00:14:21Divorce lie, yeah.
00:14:22Oh.
00:14:22Yeah.
00:14:27We were hoping you might remember more about what happened.
00:14:30I already told your colleague everything, which is to say, nothing.
00:14:35I don't recall that night at all.
00:14:37Your memories will still be there.
00:14:39It's just, um...
00:14:40After such a traumatic event, your brain's trying to prevent you from accessing it.
00:14:43I know.
00:14:44I know.
00:14:45It's a glitch to protect me.
00:14:47They explained it in the hospital.
00:14:48I might be able to access those memories if I expose myself to some triggers, but there's no guarantee.
00:14:55We don't want to traumatise you anymore, but the person who did this to you, well, you shouldn't get away with it.
00:15:01I know that something awful happened that night, but it's like I wasn't there, and I'm fine with that.
00:15:10I don't want to remember.
00:15:11I'm sorry, I have to ask you.
00:15:13Do you know a Jenny Westlake, 29 years old?
00:15:17No.
00:15:19Why?
00:15:21She was attacked in the same area last night.
00:15:25Why are you talking to me, then?
00:15:26Go talk to her.
00:15:28She didn't survive.
00:15:31Maybe you might recognise her.
00:15:37That's Jenny Scargill.
00:15:40Scargill, not Westlake.
00:15:42How do you know her, Maggie?
00:15:44Handled her divorce.
00:15:47Did Martin do this?
00:15:49Did he kill her?
00:15:51It's a possibility we have to explore, yeah.
00:15:54Well, he attacked me too.
00:15:55I mean, am I safe?
00:15:56Is he going to come back?
00:15:57It's just a possibility at this stage.
00:15:59Nothing's been confirmed.
00:16:01You're telling me, Diane, you don't know how to blind cop her?
00:16:07That's ridiculous.
00:16:08I didn't say that.
00:16:09Aye, aye.
00:16:14What's all that about, then?
00:16:15Probably owes him money.
00:16:17What?
00:16:18Well, I lent him the tenner last week.
00:16:20Oh, you've got no chance of seeing that again.
00:16:21So, I called Martin Scargill like a hundred times.
00:16:32Left messages, nothing.
00:16:34Then, I get word that he gets done at the Quiet Shepherd.
00:16:38What, arrested?
00:16:39Yeah.
00:16:39Drunk and disorderly.
00:16:41So, I give the custody sergeant a call, and he says that he's covered in scratches and bruises.
00:16:46Yeah, you can see it on his hands, isn't it?
00:16:49Mm-hmm.
00:16:49From fighting Jenny off?
00:16:51Yeah, that's what I thought.
00:16:51Could be.
00:16:52Is he, um, fit for interview?
00:16:54Well, he's had to go up with Den and he was unconscious, but, er, yeah, he's filled with no one.
00:16:59Yeah, that old chestnut.
00:17:00Thanks, Trace.
00:17:01Yeah.
00:17:01It's not blabber over a fistfight, isn't it?
00:17:07We'd like your help with another unconnected matter related to your ex-wife.
00:17:12When did you last see Jenny?
00:17:16Must be...
00:17:17Must be going on a year now.
00:17:21Since you're divorced, then?
00:17:23Yeah.
00:17:24Why?
00:17:25Did you part on good terms?
00:17:26No, but, well, we've been divorced and so it's bound to be a bit fraught, isn't it?
00:17:33Is it right that you didn't like her lawyer, Maggie Crew?
00:17:37It's like asking me if I like my root canal.
00:17:42All she did was cause me pain.
00:17:45And when did you last see Maggie?
00:17:49No idea.
00:17:52Sorry, but why are you asking me about my bloody divorce?
00:17:54Jenny Westlake was found dead at the Nighting Virgins on Ring and Metch.
00:18:01No.
00:18:03What?
00:18:06You're joking?
00:18:13What happened?
00:18:15Did she have an accident or not?
00:18:19We're investigating the circumstances surrounding her death.
00:18:22Jenny was murdered.
00:18:25Are all your injuries from the fight last night?
00:18:28Because some of them look a little old, eh?
00:18:31Yeah.
00:18:32No.
00:18:35Wait.
00:18:36No, no, no, no, no.
00:18:38I would never hurt Jenny.
00:18:41Where did the scratches come from, Martin?
00:18:43I was...
00:18:44I found an injured cat, okay?
00:18:45And I just...
00:18:47I found an injured cat.
00:18:52I just wanted to wrap him up in a towel, bring him to the vet, okay?
00:18:54It looked like I'd been attacked by a fox or something.
00:18:56So I just tried to wrap him up, put him in a towel, bring him to the vets, and he tore me up, okay?
00:19:02So you're a big animal, alright?
00:19:03No, but, you know, I couldn't leave him to die, you know?
00:19:08I just...
00:19:09I'm not a monster.
00:19:18Maggie Crewe said that Skaggle felt very hard done by by their divorce.
00:19:22She reckons he blamed her for his financial hardship, but she told me he was a gambler.
00:19:28Now, I checked this with Trevor down at the bookies, and apparently he's confirmed it.
00:19:33He was in there most days, and he reckons Skaggle's losses paid for his trip to the Maldives.
00:19:40Sorry to interrupt, but we need to go to the Nine Virgins now.
00:19:44Ravi Patel was just spotted there.
00:19:45Okay.
00:19:46See you in a bit, sir.
00:19:47Okay.
00:19:52Ravi, we need to talk.
00:20:00Your fingerprints are on Jenny's boots.
00:20:03You have no power to be here inside the sacred space!
00:20:06Watch it.
00:20:07Keep your distance, right?
00:20:09Your law has no power over your corpse!
00:20:11Right, you're coming with us.
00:20:12You're under arrest.
00:20:13Get out of here!
00:20:14Turn round.
00:20:15Give me your hands.
00:20:16Get out of here!
00:20:16Ravi, just calm down.
00:20:18The virgins will be upset.
00:20:18Mr Patel!
00:20:19Get out of here now!
00:20:21I'm upset, mate.
00:20:22Come on.
00:20:22Get out!
00:20:23Let's go.
00:20:27You found Jenny Westlake's dead body, and you weren't upset.
00:20:32I find that strange now.
00:20:34I'm used to it.
00:20:35Walkers die from falls.
00:20:39They die from exposure, from heart attack and strokes.
00:20:44They fall into the water and drown.
00:20:47There's not much I haven't seen.
00:20:49Even murder?
00:20:51Death is death.
00:20:52See, I find there's a world of a difference between someone's nan having a stroke and the brutal murder of a young woman.
00:20:59Not to the stones.
00:21:08Let's talk about today, Ravi.
00:21:10What was all that about?
00:21:12You wouldn't understand?
00:21:13Well, maybe we would if you would if you explained it to us.
00:21:24When blood is spilled in the circle, it unleashes tremendous power.
00:21:32Your ancestors knew this, but the church was threatened by it.
00:21:41The practice was stamped out and eventually forgotten.
00:21:46So now you have no knowledge of the incredible powers that lie in the land beneath your feet.
00:21:56What does this power do?
00:21:58What does this power do?
00:22:00Whatever you want.
00:22:02Whatever you want.
00:22:03So long as you are there to receive it.
00:22:06And that's what you were doing, right?
00:22:09You were receiving the power, yeah?
00:22:10Absolutely.
00:22:11It was a unique opportunity.
00:22:14Was killing Jenny Westlake a unique opportunity?
00:22:19I didn't kill her.
00:22:22Oh, well, maybe you could explain to us why we found your fingerprints all over her boots.
00:22:31That's easy.
00:22:35I made her dance.
00:22:37You made her dance?
00:22:38You want to explain exactly what you mean?
00:22:46She was lying there, dead, in a heap.
00:22:53And I thought, that's no good.
00:22:57So I moved her arms and her legs and made her dance.
00:23:04And it was the right thing to do.
00:23:10Because the stones came alive.
00:23:24Ravi Patel sacrificed Jenny Westlake in order to unleash the power of the stones.
00:23:29He almost confessed it.
00:23:31He didn't confess.
00:23:33Sorry, Ben.
00:23:34Were you not there in the room?
00:23:35He literally said she were a blood sacrifice.
00:23:39No, no.
00:23:40He admitted to finding her dead body and posing it post-mortem.
00:23:44How completely different.
00:23:46He has to say that in order to account for all the forensics, all right?
00:23:49Yeah, but he denied killing her and he never said the words blood sacrifice.
00:23:53Oh, my God, he did.
00:23:54Guys!
00:23:54Guys, we're off the clock.
00:23:56Just eat your pizzas.
00:23:59I reckon, right?
00:24:01Maggie, crew were his first victim.
00:24:03He knocked her out and he wanted to bring her to the stones to kill her.
00:24:06But, I don't know, he miscalculated and he did it too far.
00:24:11So he dumped her.
00:24:12So next time, he has to wait for his victim to arrive at the stones.
00:24:16He knows Jenny is there on the Sunday, making her wishes, whatever.
00:24:20It's a perfect sacrifice.
00:24:21OK, let's get you a warrant to search Patel's house tomorrow.
00:24:27Well, I still think Martin Scargill has the great motive.
00:24:30I agree with Ben.
00:24:32Well, Scargill's drowning in debt.
00:24:34It's bitter.
00:24:35It's obviously revenge.
00:24:37Well, Diane, it's preliminary stages.
00:24:39That one's getting charged, yes.
00:24:41All I'm saying is that when someone does, it'll be Rabbit Patel.
00:24:43All right?
00:24:44Good.
00:24:44I was just thinking, um...
00:24:56What are you doing?
00:25:05Don't get annoyed.
00:25:06Look, I know you said it was a dead end, but...
00:25:11I wanted to take a look with fresh eyes, you know?
00:25:14Well, I told you.
00:25:15There's nothing to say, is there?
00:25:17You think I haven't tried?
00:25:18No, I know you have.
00:25:20You've been kind to me, Ben, and...
00:25:22I guess I just wanted to try and give you something back, you know?
00:25:25You don't need to do that.
00:25:27No, I know, but...
00:25:28I would like to look at the case in my own time,
00:25:30and I promise you I won't trouble you...
00:25:32unless I find something.
00:25:33Well, you won't.
00:25:38But I guess I can't stop you from trying, can I?
00:25:41It's a nice thought.
00:25:45Um, while you were here, I've been thinking,
00:25:49should we try and talk to Yvonne Leach about Martin Scargill?
00:25:52I mean, the way she looked back at us,
00:25:53it was like she wanted to talk, but...
00:25:55Cat?
00:25:56Okay, so we wait till Warren takes his cows down for milking
00:26:00and see if she's more willing to talk then?
00:26:03Sounds good.
00:26:05We can go before searching Ravis.
00:26:07Night.
00:26:09Good night.
00:26:09Good night.
00:26:09Good night.
00:26:26Good morning.
00:26:36Hi, Yvonne. Sorry to drop in unannounced.
00:26:59We thought it might be a good time to talk.
00:27:14Tea?
00:27:15No thanks, we won't keep you long.
00:27:18The milk yield's down, so Warren will be back soon.
00:27:22He says it's because of all the disturbance.
00:27:25He thinks you should pay him compensation.
00:27:28Well, we'll be quick.
00:27:31Did you see Jenny Westlake go past your house on Sunday?
00:27:35Is this a picture of Jenny?
00:27:37Well, it's a right away, so people are always coming past her.
00:27:42We take no notice of them as long as they don't bother us.
00:27:46Oh.
00:27:48The parents must be devastating.
00:27:51They are.
00:27:53And she was their only child.
00:27:57Sorry.
00:28:01Do you recognise this man?
00:28:04No.
00:28:05Like I said, I take no notice of the walkers.
00:28:08I noticed a scorched patch on the land.
00:28:12Can you tell me what happened?
00:28:13Has someone been burning stuff?
00:28:15Warren said it was an accident.
00:28:18Okay.
00:28:21Would have been quite a big fire.
00:28:23I was asleep.
00:28:24I didn't see anything.
00:28:26You know what?
00:28:27Actually, I will take you up on that offer of a cup of tea.
00:28:30But you have to do something, don't you, Ben?
00:28:34Uh, yeah.
00:28:35Yeah, I need to get in touch with the boss.
00:28:38I'll meet you back in the car, yeah?
00:28:39Thank you, Eva.
00:28:40Thank you, Eva.
00:29:09The flowers are beautiful.
00:29:11You've obviously got green fingers.
00:29:13Oh, just supermarket seeds.
00:29:15Nothing special.
00:29:18I thought they were special.
00:29:21Special enough that I noticed them left at the Nine Virgins.
00:29:25That was you, wasn't it?
00:29:27Silly superstition.
00:29:29Must think I'm daft.
00:29:32You also left flowers at Joe Cooper's memorial, didn't you?
00:29:35Joe Cooper was a kind man.
00:29:41He used to come and check on me.
00:29:44Because of Warren.
00:29:47Who checks on you now that Joe Cooper's back?
00:29:49Warren will be back soon, you should go.
00:29:54Do you need help, Yvonne?
00:29:57Because I can get you a safe place.
00:30:00Until he is dead, nowhere is safe.
00:30:05You're trespassing.
00:30:06No warrant.
00:30:07You're trespassing.
00:30:08No warrant.
00:30:09No rights.
00:30:10Oh, no.
00:30:11No, no.
00:30:12Me?
00:30:13No.
00:30:14No.
00:30:15Oh, no.
00:30:16Oh.
00:30:17There it's a lot.
00:30:18Don't do it.
00:30:19No.
00:30:20No.
00:30:21No.
00:30:22No.
00:30:23No.
00:30:25No.
00:30:26No.
00:30:28No.
00:30:30No.
00:30:33No.
00:30:34No.
00:30:35No.
00:30:36No.
00:30:37No.
00:30:38No.
00:30:39I'm investigating a murder that happened on your land, so that does give me the right.
00:30:43This is harassment.
00:30:45Oh, well, feel free to lodge a formal complaint.
00:30:51As the tree, so the fruit.
00:30:55Hi, Ben.
00:30:58I wonder where you've got to.
00:31:01I was looking for you, but bumped into Mr. Leach here.
00:31:06Morning, Mr. Leach.
00:31:07Look, erm...
00:31:09Sorry we startled you.
00:31:12But if you don't want to talk, then...
00:31:15We'll just go work with Ben.
00:31:17Yeah.
00:31:18Yeah.
00:31:37So this is Ravi's house?
00:31:40Nice.
00:31:46You know, I think it's weird that a man who hates littering chooses to live like this.
00:31:51Hmm.
00:31:52I mean, maybe it's easier to control the outside world than whatever is going on in here.
00:32:03Hang on a minute.
00:32:04Oh, I never want.
00:32:09Like the one we found at the crime scene.
00:32:13Come on, then.
00:32:15Do you think Ellen is right?
00:32:17Do you think Ravi Patel killed her to...
00:32:20activate the power of the stones?
00:32:23Listen, I'm used to people around here having funny beliefs and superstitions.
00:32:27But it doesn't make them dangerous.
00:32:29Yeah, I know, but you can't deny the fingerprint evidence found on the victim's bootstead.
00:32:32Ah.
00:32:35Hey, look at this.
00:32:37Okay.
00:32:38This is the bag that Ravi had on him when we were speaking to him for litter picking, yeah?
00:32:43Yeah.
00:32:44Look at that.
00:32:45Okay.
00:32:47Remember this?
00:32:50Yeah.
00:32:52Opportunity, motive, and now, physical evidence.
00:32:57Why do you have so many?
00:33:07My mother made them.
00:33:10You used to live with her?
00:33:12Yeah.
00:33:12She fell ill when I was around 12 years old.
00:33:16I dedicated my life to caring for her.
00:33:20Did you ask the name Virgin Secure?
00:33:23Yeah.
00:33:23That's how she lived such a long life.
00:33:26The doctors only gave her a few years, but she made it to 77.
00:33:29Even thanks to their blessings.
00:33:36We found this corn dolly in the stone circle near Jenny's body.
00:33:45That's right.
00:33:47Can you tell us what it was doing there?
00:33:49After my ma'am passed away, I've been living on my own.
00:33:57I'm good at looking after others, but I'm terrible at looking after myself.
00:34:02I've been praying to the virgins to help me find someone to love, someone who will care
00:34:11for me.
00:34:11And when you saw Jenny Westlake at the virgins, did you think she was intended for you?
00:34:17Hardly.
00:34:19She was dead.
00:34:21Did you not see her arrive?
00:34:24Of course not.
00:34:25She parked up at sunset.
00:34:27How do you know that?
00:34:28Everyone who parks has to fill in the ledger at the ranger station.
00:34:33And what did you do after you closed up?
00:34:36I went home.
00:34:38Can you prove that?
00:34:39You can ask at the Palak Palace.
00:34:43I get my takeaway there.
00:34:45Same thing every night.
00:34:47They have it waiting for me.
00:34:57This is your bag, Rad.
00:35:00Can you explain why the straps in your bag appear to match the bruising on her neck?
00:35:09You can't see what's going on, can you?
00:35:13See what, Ravi?
00:35:15There's a flat stone right outside the circle.
00:35:21Most people miss it, but that's the fiddler.
00:35:23The one who plays the tune.
00:35:29He's the one you should be looking for.
00:35:33The one close to the circle, pulling the strings.
00:35:39And who is he, who's this fiddler?
00:35:47The devil.
00:35:49In your midst.
00:35:50So, he basically denied everything until we presented him with the evidence.
00:36:10And then he blamed the fiddler.
00:36:12He what?
00:36:13It's more folklore about the stones.
00:36:16He says it's the devil.
00:36:17The devil?
00:36:18Yeah, apparently the devil is planting evidence to fit him up.
00:36:21I'll give Miss credit, I've never heard that one before.
00:36:24I'll arrange for a mental health assessment.
00:36:26Hey, guys.
00:36:27Your mum called Ben, says she has info on Jenny Westlake.
00:36:30Okay.
00:36:31Sir.
00:36:33Mum, is this real, actual information about Jenny Westlake, or is it from the cards?
00:36:51Just listen to yourself.
00:36:52So, Ruth.
00:36:55Jenny, we're a client.
00:36:56Lovely girl.
00:36:57Why did she come to see you?
00:36:59Our boyfriend trouble.
00:37:00They were arguing a lot.
00:37:01There was something he wanted her to do, and she were feeling pressured.
00:37:06The cards urged her to avoid danger, so she broke up with him.
00:37:11Wait.
00:37:12Boyfriend or husband?
00:37:14Don't know.
00:37:15One or the other.
00:37:17It was a man in her life.
00:37:19That's what's important.
00:37:21So, I pulled this spread when I heard you were murdered.
00:37:26Your killer is a manipulator.
00:37:29A gambler.
00:37:32And a shapeshifter.
00:37:34He may look like the life and soul of the party, but he's full of darkness.
00:37:43Gambling, eh?
00:37:44Oh, we're on.
00:37:55There he is.
00:38:02Not exactly the picture of grief, is he?
00:38:05It's not a good look.
00:38:06But tarot cards can't be on the basis of an arrest.
00:38:10Yeah.
00:38:11Well, you know Jenny didn't get round to changing her will after they divorced.
00:38:17No way.
00:38:20No, don't tell me Scargill's a beneficiary.
00:38:22Yeah.
00:38:30Any news on the strap?
00:38:32Lab's still working on it.
00:38:33Right.
00:38:34Shall we call her a day?
00:38:37Get a takeaway.
00:38:39Palak Palace.
00:38:40Be rude not to.
00:38:41The bloody strap doesn't match.
00:38:53Christ, how?
00:38:55The pattern match the marks on her neck.
00:38:58Similar but not the same.
00:39:00Clean's the whistle.
00:39:02But if you strangle her with, it wasn't that strap.
00:39:04Okay, sir.
00:39:05What's our next step then?
00:39:06Well, Ravi Patel has been sectioned, so that buys us a bit of time.
00:39:11We could follow up on Martin Scargill.
00:39:12Why?
00:39:14Ravi's fingerprints are on her victim.
00:39:15He's our man.
00:39:16Well, the Palak Palace had picked up his takeaway at the normal time that evening.
00:39:21Great, he's got an alibi for 7pm, not for midnight.
00:39:23He could have gone home, had his chicken corner and gone back to the nine virgins.
00:39:27Scargill has more of a motive than Ravi, who was a carer.
00:39:31I mean, his whole life was about caring and service.
00:39:33See if he can let Matt and Scargill get to see.
00:39:35Yes, sir.
00:39:36Brought the scotch says you're wrong.
00:39:39Deal.
00:39:45Scargill could have killed Jenny at home, but he didn't.
00:39:47Why?
00:39:49Look at her door.
00:39:51She knew she had to keep him out.
00:39:53How did he know she was going to be at the nine virgins, huh?
00:39:57I mean, he must have followed her.
00:39:59Which means somebody must have seen him.
00:40:01That's true.
00:40:02Tracy, did the doorbell footage come back from Jenny Westlake Street?
00:40:06Yeah, yeah, came in about an hour ago.
00:40:07Want to have a look?
00:40:07Yeah.
00:40:08Yeah.
00:40:11Sarge?
00:40:12Sir?
00:40:14Come and look at this.
00:40:15Well, that's not Martin Scargill.
00:40:17No, and it's not Ravi Patel.
00:40:19Have you got a name?
00:40:20Yeah, it's Russell Crowe.
00:40:22Maggie Crowe's son, he was in a relationship with Jenny Westlake.
00:40:26How the hell did they know each other?
00:40:31You never mentioned you had a son, Maggie.
00:40:34Why would I?
00:40:36I haven't seen him in over ten years.
00:40:38He hasn't been in touch.
00:40:39No texts, emails.
00:40:41No.
00:40:42We're estranged.
00:40:43Sir, what has this got to do with Russell?
00:40:46I thought I was attacked by Martin Scargill.
00:40:48Russell was Jenny Westlake's boyfriend.
00:40:52Russell's back in Edendale.
00:40:54I had no idea.
00:40:57Can I ask what happened between you two?
00:41:00He was always a very sensitive boy.
00:41:03Very kind.
00:41:04But he went to uni and he simply couldn't cope.
00:41:08He started taking drugs and was very angry about environmental issues.
00:41:14He was opposed to this housing development.
00:41:18I remember the protests about saving some oak trees, wasn't it?
00:41:21The developer had to remove nine oak trees to build these houses.
00:41:26An environmental survey was conducted and they found that the site had no special significance.
00:41:32No rare species habitats or anything like that.
00:41:35And Russell didn't agree with that.
00:41:39No.
00:41:40No.
00:41:41He was furious.
00:41:42He said that chopping down oaks to build Oak Ridge was obscene.
00:41:48He sent bomb threats.
00:41:51And envelopes full of powder claiming it was anthrax.
00:41:54He was out of control.
00:41:55What's happened to him?
00:41:57Some policemen from counter-terrorism came looking for him.
00:42:00Even though all he'd ever sent was baby powder.
00:42:03And he vanished.
00:42:05He dropped out of uni and got all contact with me.
00:42:11This might be a difficult question, Maggie.
00:42:14You don't think it was possible that it could have been Russell who attacked you?
00:42:18It can't be a coincidence, Russell being connected to the victim to both attacks.
00:42:26Catch you inside.
00:42:28Alright.
00:42:29Great.
00:42:56Russell Crew, 29, son of Maggie Crew, boyfriend of Jenny Westlick.
00:43:10He's been missing since Jenny was murdered and has a history of violence.
00:43:14Now, our colleagues at counter-terrorism have had eyes on him for some time.
00:43:17He's got links with climate activists.
00:43:18The report states he's becoming more violent and challenging local leadership decisions.
00:43:23Basically, Crew wanted more direct action.
00:43:25We'll call into direct action.
00:43:27Well, the report's heavily redacted, but reading between the lines, I think he wanted to assassinate people.
00:43:33Yeah, no, he gets kicked out of the group, goes dark, and then counter-terrorism lose him.
00:43:37And that's when he turns up here?
00:43:38Eventually, yes.
00:43:40He moves in with Jenny.
00:43:41He makes sure there's no trace of him on her phone or anywhere else.
00:43:45And now she's dead.
00:43:46His mum's been attacked.
00:43:48And he's disappeared.
00:43:50I don't know.
00:43:50There's no motive.
00:43:52Even the neighbours admit they haven't seen him for months.
00:43:54Still, an ex-boyfriend with a history of violence.
00:43:58Russell Crewe goes to the top of the list.
00:44:00We'll find him, sir.
00:44:02How will we find him, though?
00:44:04Counter-terrorism can't even find him.
00:44:06Maybe a trip to the Nine Virgins with Maggie could jog her memory.
00:44:09I don't recognise Russell at all from your photos.
00:44:21If I'd have bumped into him out here, I wouldn't have known him.
00:44:30Was he born a murderer?
00:44:32Or did I turn him into one?
00:44:34You weren't the only person to have an influence on him.
00:44:36Right.
00:44:42That feels familiar.
00:44:51Yeah.
00:44:52This place.
00:44:54I've seen this place in my nightmares.
00:45:01Hang on a minute.
00:45:02What's that?
00:45:02I don't want to be here.
00:45:18It's OK.
00:45:19I don't want to.
00:45:23What the hell?
00:45:27Cooper!
00:45:27Don't come down here.
00:45:31You stay up there, all right?
00:45:32What do we have here?
00:45:59What do we have here?
00:45:59Dr. Taylor?
00:46:04Your thoughts?
00:46:05If he had anything on him, it's been destroyed.
00:46:09We can try DNA and dental, but I can't promise you a hit.
00:46:12In which case, we're looking for forensic facial reconstruction.
00:46:16Check this in person.
00:46:18We might get lucky.
00:46:19I found something here.
00:46:45You look tired.
00:46:46Oh, thank you, bud.
00:46:47You carry so much.
00:46:51I worry.
00:46:52I know, but you shouldn't.
00:46:54Listen.
00:46:55I wanted to pick your brains about...
00:46:59Do you know anyone who might have a grudge against Warren Leach, like a petrol bomb his farm type of grudge?
00:47:06Well, it will be easier to name someone who wouldn't.
00:47:10Oh, okay.
00:47:13Do you know his missus, Yvonne?
00:47:15Oh, yeah.
00:47:17I went to school with her.
00:47:18I haven't seen her in years.
00:47:20Yvonne O'Brien.
00:47:21She was back then.
00:47:23She was a gorgeous girl.
00:47:24Great dancer.
00:47:26She had her pick.
00:47:27And she ended up with Warren Leach.
00:47:28Oh, that's what her father's doing.
00:47:31He wanted the grazing for the cattle.
00:47:32Those whole families like the leeches.
00:47:34They just see women as a form of property.
00:47:36Oh.
00:47:36Well, can you tell me a bit about them, like the history, what they're like?
00:47:41Well, it all started with the nine virgins.
00:47:44No, no, no, Mum, not like recent history, no supernatural witchcraft stuff, please.
00:47:51Recent?
00:47:52Yes, please.
00:47:53Okay.
00:47:54Well, it was that time where he changed the tags of his cattle.
00:48:00Okay.
00:48:01What was that about?
00:48:02Well, he changed the tags from his more valuable cattle, who had TB, and he put them on his cheaper cattle so that they would be the ones to be destroyed instead.
00:48:14And he paid a hefty fine for it, too.
00:48:24Diane.
00:48:34It's time you come home, don't you think?
00:48:36This is my mum now.
00:48:38I get it.
00:48:40I messed up.
00:48:41Messed up?
00:48:43Dave, you've been threatening me.
00:48:45Look, I've made mistakes, and I'm sorry.
00:48:50If you come back, things will be different.
00:48:51Oh, change the record.
00:48:53Apologising, swearing, things will change.
00:48:55I mean, usually people fall for it, don't they?
00:48:57But not me.
00:48:58I'm leaving Lisa and the kids.
00:49:02It'll just be us.
00:49:04Why do you think I'd believe anything you have to say now?
00:49:07That's the problem with you, Dave.
00:49:08It was never your fault.
00:49:09You got to hurt people, and then just walk away with a smile and a promotion.
00:49:13Careful what you're saying next.
00:49:14But I've finally seen the real you.
00:49:17Diane.
00:49:17What we have is beautiful.
00:49:22It's special.
00:49:25There's no something you don't throw away.
00:49:28That's why I'm here.
00:49:30Fighting for us.
00:49:31There is no us, Dave.
00:49:36We're done.
00:49:36What's up with you?
00:49:54Look like you've seen a ghost.
00:49:57Erm, I'm fine.
00:49:58It's not him again, is it?
00:49:59Has he been contacting your brother?
00:50:01No, I just, er, I didn't sleep well.
00:50:04I mean, nothing of coffee was sort out.
00:50:07Do you want one?
00:50:07No, I'm good.
00:50:08Are you sure you're all right?
00:50:10I'm fine.
00:50:28Any news on a burnt body?
00:50:31Er, going off a tip from my mum, I did find an article in the Derbyshire Gazette accusing Warren Leach of ear-tag fraud.
00:50:39I guess who wrote it?
00:50:42It's written by Martin Scargill.
00:50:44Mm-hmm.
00:50:44Now, Leach claimed the piece was defamatory, threatened to sue.
00:50:47The paper issued a partial retraction, and Scargill was let go, lost his job.
00:50:53Is that enough motive for Scargill to firebomb Warren Leach's farmer?
00:50:58Do you know what?
00:50:58I think it actually might be.
00:51:01What if the burnt body belongs to someone who was there that night with Scargill?
00:51:06Martin Scargill had an accomplice.
00:51:09Why not?
00:51:10Did anyone else get sacked for that article?
00:51:13Let's have a look.
00:51:14Right, so Scargill is the only name on the byline, but I think he had a photographer with him.
00:51:26A staff photographer?
00:51:28Let me check.
00:51:29Jenny Wesslake.
00:51:36Jenny Wesslake.
00:51:42That must be on the Met.
00:51:43Hmm.
00:51:45But she was a photographer?
00:51:46Yeah.
00:51:47I wonder.
00:51:48I wonder.
00:51:49What?
00:51:51And there we go.
00:51:52Yeah.
00:51:53So, can I show you something?
00:51:55Look at that.
00:51:55So, look at this.
00:51:56This is the day that Jenny died.
00:51:59Look at that.
00:52:04Wide strap with a weave pattern.
00:52:06No camera bag was found.
00:52:10Can I see that?
00:52:11Look at that.
00:52:14The strap matches the bruising on her neck.
00:52:16Martin Scargill lost his job because of Warren Leach.
00:52:19Which gives him motives to firebomb Leach's farm.
00:52:22Or get someone to do it for him.
00:52:23Blood body.
00:52:25Martin Scargill blamed Maggie Crew for his divorce to Jenny Wesslake.
00:52:28Both women were attacked.
00:52:30Okay?
00:52:31It's circumstantial.
00:52:32But right now, he feels like the missing link to everything.
00:52:35Yeah.
00:52:35No, they could be right.
00:52:37Matt Scargill.
00:52:38He'll be at the Buckees.
00:52:39Let's go.
00:52:40Actually, guys.
00:52:40No, no, no.
00:52:41You go on.
00:52:41I'll take this.
00:52:43You sure?
00:52:44Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:52:44You've done enough.
00:52:45All right.
00:52:46Well, you still owe me a bottle of whiskey.
00:52:47All right.
00:52:58David Branagh, right?
00:53:10Who are you?
00:53:12Ben Cooper.
00:53:13I'm the one that texted you to me, not Diane.
00:53:17I've got a message for you.
00:53:20Diane doesn't want to see you.
00:53:23Well, that's a private night between me and Diane.
00:53:26Oh, gee, I think it's a police bar.
00:53:28D.C. Ben Cooper.
00:53:33Anyone who would teach you not to bring a knife to a gunfight?
00:53:37Detective Chief Inspector David Branagh.
00:53:41Our gun done outright, son.
00:53:43Well, this isn't your force, and you have no authority over me.
00:53:47So as far as I'm concerned, you're just a civilian.
00:53:50And one who isn't welcome here.
00:53:52You need me to go away.
00:53:53Go back to your wife and your children and stay away.
00:54:00Understand?
00:54:04It's good enough for me.
00:54:06Enjoy the drink.
00:54:07Hello.
00:54:18You all right?
00:54:24Dave said you contacted him.
00:54:25I can't believe you did that.
00:54:32Somebody had to confront him.
00:54:33You didn't have to stick your nose in, Ben.
00:54:35I had to do something.
00:54:37And you didn't tell me he was a chief inspector, by the way.
00:54:39I was handling it.
00:54:41I mean, what if this makes him escalate?
00:54:42It won't.
00:54:43It's got too much to lose, haven't it?
00:54:45Yeah, well, I guess we'll find out.
00:54:46Right, we know you lost your job because of Leach.
00:55:13Did you use a petrol bomb to set fire to his farm?
00:55:16No comment.
00:55:17You want to tell us who was with you that night?
00:55:19No comment.
00:55:20Okay.
00:55:21Did you attack Maggie Creole and leave her for dead?
00:55:24No comment.
00:55:24Did you kill Jenny Wesley?
00:55:27No comment.
00:55:28No comment.
00:55:28Right.
00:55:30Explain this to me.
00:55:32Why was Jenny's camera bag hidden in your car?
00:55:35We now know that this was the bag that was used to kill Jenny.
00:55:45That was not in my car.
00:55:46No, no, no, no.
00:55:46The camera was in your car.
00:55:48No SD card.
00:55:49The camera was.
00:55:49That was not in my car, man.
00:55:50That was not in my car.
00:55:51That was not in my car.
00:55:52Where's the SD card?
00:55:53I'll be set up.
00:55:55I'll be set up.
00:55:56This is a joke, man.
00:55:56I'll be set up.
00:55:58I'm telling you, I didn't do this.
00:55:59I can't believe this is happening.
00:56:01I can't believe this is happening.
00:56:04He's lying.
00:56:05I'll tell you, he's lying.
00:56:06Right.
00:56:06Martin, you had the motive.
00:56:09And now we've found you had the murder weapon.
00:56:12Why don't you tell us who that burnt body belonged to?
00:56:13No comment.
00:56:22I hope you paid for that.
00:56:25Did you get a promotion?
00:56:27We're policing snacks now.
00:56:29Anyway, I saw you talking to a guy in the car park the other day.
00:56:37Oh, yeah.
00:56:38Yeah, that guy.
00:56:40Yeah, that guy.
00:56:42Tim.
00:56:43No, Tom.
00:56:43Marsden.
00:56:44Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:56:45I don't forget her face.
00:56:47He works for the RSPCA.
00:56:49Yeah, no, I got that from the caption.
00:56:52Why do you want to talk to you?
00:56:54Well, he's a friend of Westlake.
00:56:55He was talking about her.
00:56:56And he wanted to ask us about our inquiry.
00:57:00I told him I can't give him any information.
00:57:03So we just went off.
00:57:05Oh, CPS authorised charges for Martin Scargill.
00:57:10Murder.
00:57:11Attempted murder.
00:57:11Arson, so.
00:57:12Well done, you.
00:57:15Tell Ben I've got a bottle of whiskey.
00:57:17Did Martin Scargill say who their burnt body belonged to?
00:57:21You are such a glass, half-empty sort of girl, aren't you?
00:57:24I don't know.
00:57:31Oh, he said it.
00:57:32I was such a glass.
00:57:32Yeah.
00:57:33So, he said the black picture.
00:57:37Oh, oh, OK.
00:57:38And.
00:57:39David.
00:57:41And I love you.
00:57:43Oh, yeah.
00:57:44Oh, yeah.
00:57:44Oh, yeah.
00:57:46Oh, yeah.
00:57:46Yeah.
00:57:47Oh, yeah.
00:57:48Oh, yeah.
00:57:49Oh, yeah.
00:57:49Oh, yeah.
00:57:51Oh.
00:57:52Yes, do you want to come back?
00:58:22Maggie, you said you wanted to meet here.
00:58:43There was a dog barking and I smelled petrol and the noise and the smell, something clicked.
00:58:52I wasn't attacked by Russell. I came to protect him.
00:59:00Protect him from who, Maggie?
00:59:03The dogs. We had to run. There was so much noise and screaming. I'm the one screaming.
00:59:15Oh, the man. Oh, the man.
00:59:18Who's the man, Maggie?
00:59:20It's not Russell. He bashed my head in and there's blood in my eyes. I can't see anything.
00:59:26Is the man Martin Scargill?
00:59:30Did Russell firebomb the farm, Maggie?
00:59:33My God.
00:59:34Is it something to do with his camp family?
00:59:35My God. He's on fire. He's on fire.
00:59:40He was on fire.
00:59:42The burnt body.
00:59:44He's on fire.
00:59:45No.
00:59:46So the body that you found in the woods was Russell?
00:59:59Yes.
01:00:00was Russell? Yes. As we know, Russell Crewe was in a relationship with Jenny Westlake.
01:00:06They both loved cats, both supported the same causes, and they lived together. When they
01:00:11broke up, Russell had nowhere to go, so he went to find his mother. And as you can see,
01:00:17it was an emotional reunion. Yeah. He told his mum that he was going to petrol bomb
01:00:22Warren Leach's farm, so she went with him to protect him. Why? Because the ear tags?
01:00:28No. Look at this. This is what started it all. So Martin Scargill found a cat with horrific
01:00:40injuries. I mean, he actually told us about it in his first interview because he was covered
01:00:43in scratches. This poster is one of dozens around town. Dozens of cats missing. We believe these
01:00:52were bear animals for fighting. I should have twigged the first time I saw Leach's
01:00:57dog. It's not your typical farmer's dog, but it is exactly the type of animal you'd want
01:01:03for dog fire. Maggie told us that Jenny had traced her cats to Leach's farm and that she
01:01:08was gathering evidence by photographing the Leach's every Sunday, but that Russell wanted
01:01:12to take a more direct approach, which was to firebomb the farm. We now know from Maggie's
01:01:17testimony that Leach intercepted. Russell caught fire and must have burnt to death, and it was
01:01:23Leach who attacked Maggie that night. Then what? He killed Jenny and took her SD card?
01:01:29Yeah. Then moved her body to the Nine Virgins, near where he had dumped Russell's body. And
01:01:34then he planted the camera strap on Martin Scargill, who he hated. Er, yeah. It was Leach all along.
01:01:41Sorry, I'm a bit lost. Because we have charged Martin Scargill. This case is closed. No, he
01:01:49was framed and we fell for it. Okay. So we are going on wild speculation now because a cat
01:01:56has been found? Well, I think we have enough to at least justify a warrant to search the farms.
01:02:02So do I.
01:02:32Jesus. I warned you about trespassing. We have a warrant. I warned you about trespassing.
01:02:59We have a warrant to search your property, Mr. Leach. You have no authority over me.
01:03:12It's over. You just gotta make things worse for yourself. This land is cursed. Things can
01:03:20always get worse.
01:03:21Things can always get worse.
01:03:22All right. Hey, okay. I've got it. I couldn't, I couldn't let it take you to.
01:03:43This must be the dog fighting ring.
01:04:11How the dogs entered the ring. Cheers, Pop. Right. So the cameras are for live streaming.
01:04:32A lot of money to be made on the dark web. Now Leach would have needed a sophisticated
01:04:37setup if he was to stream the fights. But we've checked and we can't find any kit that
01:04:42would suggest that he was responsible for the broadcasting. How would it work then?
01:04:46Well, someone off-site would be responsible for capturing the raw video footage, managing the stream.
01:04:52Leach provides the content, but he's definitely not the brains. What are you thinking, Sarge?
01:04:58Uh, this is a remote operation. So whoever's behind this is Russian, Albanian, literally any organized
01:05:10crime group. Plus they'll have seen us on these and they'll be disconnected. They're long gone.
01:05:16Long gone. Whoever it is, long gone.
01:05:31All right, mate. All right.
01:05:35Did you find anything?
01:05:37Uh, just this SD card.
01:05:42All right. Good day. We'll get this processed.
01:05:45Good.
01:06:00Hello.
01:06:01Laura.
01:06:02Thank you, man.
01:06:03How are you, Yvonne?
01:06:16I have been silent my whole marriage. I want to talk.
01:06:23You can talk to us down at the police station when you have a solicitor and...
01:06:27No. No, I want to talk to Ben. It's been too many years.
01:06:32You need to hear this from me.
01:06:36Oh, God. We should wait.
01:06:39No, no. It's all right.
01:06:43Go on.
01:06:45I told Joe I couldn't be saved.
01:06:50From Warren.
01:06:52I warned him not to try.
01:06:55He insisted he come to get me.
01:06:57But Warren was waiting for me.
01:07:02It was Warren.
01:07:06And afterwards, Warren called his man and he came over and cleaned up Bogarts Bridge.
01:07:18his man got rid of the fingerprints, footprints, tyre tracks, everything.
01:07:23The warrant told me to get the blood out.
01:07:30But I couldn't bring myself to...
01:07:31The warrant told me to get the blood out.
01:07:33But I couldn't bring myself to...
01:07:35The warrant told me to get the blood out.
01:07:45The warrant told me to get the blood out.
01:07:48But I couldn't bring myself to...
01:07:50The warrant told me to get the blood out.
01:08:07What?
01:08:09No, you're not.
01:08:11He's trying to save her.
01:08:41He's going to rescue her.
01:08:47Snuffing in his PMBs, snuffing in the logs.
01:08:52Why was he hiding it?
01:08:54Maybe he didn't want to risk Leech finding out.
01:08:56Yeah, but he did though, didn't he? He did find out.
01:09:01You know, Mum said his death was connected to bad money and gambling,
01:09:05and that describes Leech. That's Leech and the dog fighting, isn't it?
01:09:08Try to listen to her. Try to listen, but I didn't.
01:09:13And it's too late.
01:09:17Everyone else is in shock and you're reading a book about football like nothing's happened.
01:09:34Thanks. This is how I cope, if you must know.
01:09:39I'm sure you'll think I'm stupid, but reading about the rounds helps to calm me down.
01:09:45Sorry, my bad.
01:09:47That's alright.
01:09:49Have we had the photos taken off Jenny Westlake's SD card yet?
01:09:53Uh, no. No, no, no. And you're not going to get anything now? Digital Forensics should shop on the dot.
01:10:02Yeah, no, just stick it in the oven.
01:10:18Yeah, 180, 30 minutes.
01:10:20Yeah, okay, and just make sure it's a happy pose.
01:10:22If you poison them kids, you're going to be cleaning up.
01:10:24I really have to go. Todd Ellen's buying a round of drinks,
01:10:26and I have never seen him do that before. I've got to get a photo.
01:10:30Okay, thanks. Bye, bye, bye, bye, bye.
01:10:32Okay. Sorry. Hold on. Hold on.
01:10:34Oh, my God.
01:10:36And... yes.
01:10:38What's that the dream chat?
01:10:40Yes.
01:10:44Do you know what it's like?
01:10:46It's like, um...
01:10:48It's like witnessing a mythical creature in the wild.
01:10:51It's like something you've heard about all your life,
01:10:53but you've never actually seen it, and then there it is.
01:10:56Todd Ellen's wallet.
01:10:58Jesus.
01:10:59Can I... can I do something nice for you bastards without getting roasted?
01:11:02You need to put one on the bar.
01:11:04For Joe.
01:11:06Oh, of course, yeah.
01:11:09Hi for Joe.
01:11:10Oh.
01:11:11Hi there, please.
01:11:19Okay.
01:11:23Here you go.
01:11:36Thanks.
01:11:37Thank you, love.
01:11:46I thought closure would feel better than this.
01:11:49Well...
01:11:53We may have closure, but...
01:11:55We've been denied justice.
01:11:57One leech will never have to answer for what he did.
01:12:06That's not gonna help.
01:12:10Don't be so judgemental.
01:12:12No.
01:12:19We just need to find a way to process it, I guess.
01:12:29This is my process.
01:12:39Do you all belong to us?
01:12:42Well, unleashed it.
01:12:43No right taking him away.
01:12:46Dad hated a bully who's always gonna do something.
01:12:52Never marry a hero.
01:12:57Not if you want them to come home.
01:12:59To Joe.
01:13:14A beloved husband.
01:13:17And a great dad.
01:13:19Yeah.
01:13:20Yeah.
01:13:38Hiya.
01:13:39Tom, thanks for coming in.
01:13:40I appreciate it.
01:13:41And I won't take much of your time, but...
01:13:43Look.
01:13:45You were friends with Jenny Westlake, is that right?
01:13:47Yes.
01:13:48I met Jenny through some fundraising she did for the RSPCA.
01:13:52She was extremely passionate about animal welfare.
01:13:55Did she ever mention the missing cats?
01:13:58Yes.
01:14:00That's what kicked off the special investigation.
01:14:02Jenny noticed an unusual number of cats going missing,
01:14:05and she worked out that they were being used as bite animals.
01:14:08We actually know who was responsible for Jenny's death.
01:14:12Warren Leach.
01:14:14That's information I can't divulge, I'm sorry.
01:14:19I guess you're Sergeant Elland to thank for that.
01:14:22Why'd you say that?
01:14:24He was our point of contact here.
01:14:26He knew Jenny?
01:14:28Indirectly.
01:14:29He was very impressed with her tenacity.
01:14:31Told me she'd make a great detective.
01:14:33Todd Elland?
01:14:35Yes.
01:14:37Why'd she seem surprised?
01:14:39Tom, what was Jenny photographing up there?
01:14:41Um, the men who were going to the fights.
01:14:45She said she had a whole rogues gallery.
01:14:47Um, thank you Tom, thanks for your time.
01:14:49The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:14:50Mm-hm.
01:14:51The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:14:52Mm-hm.
01:14:53The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:14:54Mm-hm.
01:14:55The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:14:56Mm-hm.
01:14:57The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:14:58Mm-hm.
01:14:59The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:15:00Mm-hm.
01:15:01The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:15:02Mm-hm.
01:15:03The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:15:05Mm-hm.
01:15:06The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:15:07Mm-hm.
01:15:08The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:15:09Mm-hm.
01:15:10Mm-hm.
01:15:11The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:15:12Let's see how he left.
01:15:13ison the cards.
01:15:15sozusagen.
01:15:16Yeah, it turns out to be evidence.
01:15:17The tactics.
01:15:18All right.
01:15:19Let's do it.
01:15:21You don't want to seeices.
01:15:23That's good.
01:15:25Look into then.
01:15:27So, you are so!
01:15:31We'll see you next time.
01:16:01All right, guys.
01:16:09Tough day.
01:16:10Yeah, I'm okay.
01:16:12My man, you were wrong about Scargill, but I'm a good sport.
01:16:16Come on.
01:16:17Much obliged, thank you.
01:16:19Is he, um, is he going to sue for wrongful arrest?
01:16:22Well, he can try, but, you know, it's not our fault Leach's planted evidence on him, is it?
01:16:28Pipe, then?
01:16:29Uh, I'll wait till Diane gets her.
01:16:32She is coming, right?
01:16:33Oh, yeah, yeah.
01:16:34She's just delayed.
01:16:34She's, um, interviewing a guy from the RSPCA.
01:16:39Guys, excuse me.
01:16:41I have to take a piss.
01:16:56Five drinks would have been pushing it.
01:16:58Yeah, I would.
01:17:13We need to chat, yeah?
01:17:20What do you have to say?
01:17:21Look, I'm your superior officer, so just be careful, yeah?
01:17:28Oh, I'm always careful.
01:17:31I follow the evidence.
01:17:32Diane, whatever you think you know, you're wrong.
01:17:37I only know what I saw on the SD card.
01:17:39Look at you, eh?
01:17:54Coming here, you're thinking you're so clever.
01:17:59Typical outsider.
01:18:01You don't understand me, you're just upsetting the apple cat.
01:18:04What apple cat?
01:18:06History.
01:18:08Things you don't respect or understand.
01:18:11Okay, I'll tell you what I understand.
01:18:14You were in it with Leech and the dogfights.
01:18:16You interviewed Maggie badly, but, I mean, we're all so used to you and performing, no one suspected it was on purpose.
01:18:21You even tried to frame Martin Scargill.
01:18:23You are the man in charge of it, or the one your phone was warned about.
01:18:26You're the devil.
01:18:30Oh, you sound hysterical.
01:18:33No, you do.
01:18:34You sound unfit for the job.
01:18:36Excuse us a sec.
01:18:39Yeah.
01:18:39You investigated Joe Cooper's murder, and there wasn't a speck of evidence, because you cleaned that scene, didn't you?
01:18:57And you did it for Leech.
01:18:58You've been lying to Ben's face every day for the last five years.
01:19:02Stop.
01:19:04I did him a favour with that lie.
01:19:06What are you talking about?
01:19:08Joe Cooper was having an affair with Yvonne Leech, all right?
01:19:11He fancied us in school.
01:19:12They were going to run away together.
01:19:14Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:19:15Joe Cooper, perfect cop, perfect dad.
01:19:19He were going to abandon his wife and his son.
01:19:21He were no hero.
01:19:22So now, what are you going to do?
01:19:24You're going to run and tell your good friend, Ben, the truth.
01:19:28Are you?
01:19:29How do you think he might take it?
01:19:30Because I think he's going to hate you for it.
01:19:34I think he deserves to know.
01:19:35Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:19:38That's a great idea, because all he and Isabel have left are memories.
01:19:42So why don't you go and destroy her, yeah?
01:19:44That's for the best.
01:19:45I'm arresting you for the murder of Jenny Wesley.
01:19:48Shh.
01:19:49Shh.
01:19:56Shut up and drive.
01:20:10Think about what you're doing.
01:20:12You're not going to get away with it.
01:20:13Shut up.
01:20:13I'm going to text Ben, telling him you hate you here.
01:20:18You're going to Leeds.
01:20:21I don't think anyone will be looking for you.
01:20:22You think you're better than me, Diane?
01:20:52You're just like her, aren't you?
01:20:56You think you're better than me?
01:21:02I should have buried Jenny in the slurried pit with the dead dogs.
01:21:07I'm not going to make the same stick with you.
01:21:09You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence.
01:21:33If you do not mention one question, there's something you'll later rely on.
01:21:37Name your associates in the dogfight ring.
01:21:39No comment.
01:21:39These images were recovered from an SD card found in Warren Leach's farmhouse, where we believe
01:21:59you stashed it. The photos show a number of men entering and leaving a dogfight.
01:22:05No comment.
01:22:07Is this a picture of you at the dogfight?
01:22:10No comment.
01:22:14Is this a picture of you approaching Jenny Westlake at the Nine Virgins?
01:22:25No comment.
01:22:27Did you remove the SD card and then put the camera bag in Martin Scargill's car?
01:22:36No comment.
01:22:39In the case of the murder of Joe Cooper, do you admit to perverting the cause of justice?
01:22:49No comment.
01:22:52Joe Cooper didn't die of his injury straight away.
01:22:57Was he still alive when you found him, Todd?
01:23:03Did you let him think that you were going to save him?
01:23:06Did he watch you as you cleaned up the scene and as he lay dying?
01:23:15No comment.
01:23:17Don't...
01:23:19Don't you dare...
01:23:22Say no comment.
01:23:30There was nothing I could do.
01:23:33Okay?
01:23:34I swear to you.
01:23:40I can't listen to this.
01:23:41The OOPC have been informed.
01:23:42He's out of our hands now.
01:23:43Mutual force.
01:23:44Yorkshire.
01:23:45Yeah.
01:23:46You okay, boss?
01:23:47No, Tracy.
01:23:48Very much not okay.
01:23:49Is he around there?
01:23:50Ben!
01:23:51Ben!
01:23:52Ben!
01:23:53Ben!
01:23:54Ben!
01:23:55Ben!
01:23:56Ben!
01:23:57Ben!
01:23:58I just wanna torture myself!
01:23:59Ben!
01:24:00Ben!
01:24:08Ben!
01:24:09It won't change anything.
01:24:10It watched him die.
01:24:11It won't change anything.
01:24:14You watched him die.
01:24:16Yeah, but listen, he is in a hell of his own bloody creation.
01:24:19You do not need to join him.
01:24:41You do not need to join him.
01:25:11You did it extra strong for you.
01:25:15Aye.
01:25:27Yeah.
01:25:30Yeah, I don't know what to say.
01:25:35I guess I thought he was my friend.
01:25:37I know, I've told myself it's just how he is, you know.
01:25:47He's a good lad really deep down.
01:25:48He's got a good heart.
01:25:49You should have looked a bit more closely, I guess.
01:25:59But I saw what you saw.
01:26:03Catlin himself.
01:26:06He made his own choices.
01:26:08Yeah.
01:26:09He didn't say anything when he attacked you, did he?
01:26:19No.
01:26:22He was just interested in saving his own skin.
01:26:26Yeah.
01:26:26Well, I don't suppose I'll ever get the truth out of him now, will I?
01:26:34Your mum were right about everything.
01:26:46Oh, God.
01:26:53Yeah, she'd love to hear you say that.
01:26:54What, you having a huge one?
01:27:09Yes, thanks.
01:27:09Hiya, mate.
01:27:10Two pints and a white wine, please.
01:27:15Oi.
01:27:16What a day.
01:27:20Finally starting to understand why you like it in here.
01:27:23No, it's good.
01:27:26It's good to see you looking a bit happier anyway.
01:27:29This is what I'm usually like.
01:27:31When I'm not hiding from an ex.
01:27:35Your man's not been in touch, has he?
01:27:37I don't want to jinx it, but I think whatever you said might have actually worked.
01:27:42Don't mention it.
01:27:46I'm thinking of going to the Nine Virgins tomorrow.
01:27:49Leave some flowers for Jenny.
01:27:51Yeah, that's a nice thought.
01:27:53I can come with you, you lad.
01:27:55You know what?
01:27:56I'd appreciate that.
01:27:57Cool.
01:27:58Oh, thank you.
01:27:59Cheers, pal.
01:28:04Cheers.
01:28:10One for the old man.
01:28:12Love you, Dad.
01:28:13chess.
01:28:15Time.
01:28:1711 here.
01:28:17Time.
01:28:1810 here.
01:28:19How are you?
01:28:28Oh, God.
01:28:301.
01:28:30OK.
01:28:31libre.
01:28:31I know what I'm in here today.
01:28:32Whatever's the old man that scene?
01:28:32Elizabeth.
01:28:32Oh, my God.
01:28:32Yeah, her lady fell down when I was right away.
01:28:33Oh, my God.
01:28:34Oh, my God.
01:28:34Heaven.
01:28:35Alright.
01:28:36I'll be here tonight.
01:28:37I'm in here tonight.
01:28:38I'll be here tonight.
01:28:39It's for the first time.
01:28:39I'll be here tonight.
01:28:39I will see you next time.
01:28:40God bless you, all night she's here.
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