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00:00:00So much better.
00:00:20Idiots.
00:00:22I have no respect for the major.
00:00:30I have no respect for, the end of the day.
00:00:43This is a real world of pressure.
00:00:47I have no respect for the power of ownership.
00:00:50I am not going to deny the power of ownership.
00:00:55I am not looking for difference in use of ownership.
00:00:59TUNE
00:01:02KID MULTIPLE
00:01:04SHAPEON
00:01:09TUNE
00:01:11KID MULTIPLE
00:01:14TUNE
00:01:16RELECT
00:01:18SHAPEON
00:01:21SHAPEON
00:01:24SHAPEON
00:01:28Oh, my God.
00:01:58Emergency services. Operator. What is the nature of your emergency?
00:02:14Yes, there's a dead woman dancing in the circle.
00:02:20Yeah, a dead woman dancing in the nine virgins.
00:02:44Are you up?
00:02:56Yeah, but I'm getting changed.
00:02:57Right, well, hurry up.
00:02:59Bring your boots, because a woman's been found dead on Ring and Medge.
00:03:01Go 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 me ex?
00:03:33What, has he been back in contact?
00:03:35No, I can't help shirking the feeling that he's closing in.
00:03:39I feel like I see him everywhere.
00:03:41One time it's on me head.
00:03:43I don't think you're the type to imagine things, are you?
00:03:45You know, Ben, you're allowed to lie sometimes.
00:03:47Okay, it's all in your imagination, dear.
00:03:50That is much better, thank you.
00:03:51You're welcome.
00:03:53Barge.
00:03:53All right.
00:03:55I hope you brought your crucifixes.
00:03:57It's weird as hell in here.
00:04:00Excuse me.
00:04:01Our path is closed, and I know you saw the sign.
00:04:04Well, turn around.
00:04:05She'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 with too many variables.
00:04:28I 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, I'd say eight to ten hours.
00:04:39Around midnight, Ben.
00:04:41See the bruising and the abrasions.
00:04:45Hmm.
00:04:46Strangulation.
00:04:47Yeah, I'll have to find the hyoid bone fractures to confirm, but it looks like someone used a wide strap of some sort to strangle her.
00:04:54Huge force.
00:04:56It's left the imprint of the weave.
00:04:57And 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.
00:05:10Look, strangling's an act of rage, though.
00:05:13It's a loss of control.
00:05:14Hmm.
00:05:15But the posing suggests planning and control.
00:05:18It's inconsistent.
00:05:21What do you think that suggests?
00:05:25Thank you, Doctor.
00:05:26Thank you, Doctor.
00:05:28What the hell is that?
00:05:43Are you the ranger?
00:05:45Ravi Patel?
00:05:47Yeah?
00:05:47D.C. Ben Cooper.
00:05:50Are we okay to have a chat?
00:05:53Hmm.
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.
00:06:06Right, well, can you tell us what you saw, please?
00:06:09A dead woman.
00:06:10Dancing.
00:06:11What do you mean, dancing?
00:06:15Like the nine virgins, you know?
00:06:17The ones who were killed for dancing on the Sabbath and turned to stone.
00:06:23Okay.
00:06:23Ah.
00:06:26Had you seen her before, this woman?
00:06:28Every Sunday at sundown.
00:06:31On her own?
00:06:33I never saw her with anyone.
00:06:35Do you have any idea why she'd be up here on her own in the dark?
00:06:39The stones, they draw all sorts, you know.
00:06:43People who want a baby, or a promotion, or even a winning lottery ticket.
00:06:51They make their offerings on the Sabbath, thinking that the virgins will grant their wish.
00:07:02Right, you seem pretty connected to this place.
00:07:06I am.
00:07:07Do you mind people coming here?
00:07:08It's not mine to say so, if Warren Leech wants them traipsing all over.
00:07:13It's up to him.
00:07:14Why would he ever say?
00:07:16In a national park?
00:07:17Oh, it's Leech's land.
00:07:19It has been for 500 years.
00:07:22There's an access agreement that allows people to visit the nine virgins.
00:07:32Guys, let me take the Leech, all right?
00:07:35Leech family have been here 700 years.
00:07:38We'd be offended if any Western 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, that's the 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?
00:07:59It'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?
00:08:14Are you all right?
00:08:18We'd be quick.
00:08:20Yvonne!
00:08:21Get back inside the house!
00:08:23Now!
00:08:24Jesus.
00:08:26What are you doing in my land?
00:08:32Detective Constable Fry, 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.
00:08:40Yeah, 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?
00:08:53Hi.
00:08:53Detective Sergeant Todd Elland.
00:08:55Uh, listen, I am sorry for disturbing you, but there's been an incident at an emergency.
00:09:01It won't take much of time, all right?
00:09:07All right, thanks for your time, all right?
00:09:08All right.
00:09:10Who would have thought Elland had any diplomacy in him?
00:09:13Yeah, he's full of surprises.
00:09:15You know what, I 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, I wouldn't talk to him again.
00:09:25She'd 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,
00:09:45and the post-mortem reveals that it was death 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 killers.
00:09:54Digital forensics are working on her phone, and at the moment we should hear from them ASAP.
00:09:59Doorbell camera footage from her street has been collated as we speak.
00:10:03She was found with her bank cards, a phone, and a car key, so we can rule out robbery.
00:10:08So, what else have we got?
00:10:09The CCTV footage from the Peak Rangers hood shows that she arrived alone at 6pm.
00:10:15Now, she would do this every Sunday for months, so what we need is a detailed description of her movements up to that.
00:10:21So, all those cars parked at the Rangers hood, all the people who rented bikes need to be traced.
00:10:25We want to find out who saw her, or who was with her.
00:10:28Her body was discovered by Ravi Bitzel, the Ranger.
00:10:31What did you make of him?
00:10:32Well, he wasn't upset to find a dead body, put it that way.
00:10:35Yeah, he 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 recent, 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 off 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.
00:11:10It 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.
00:11:23But he hasn't been on the scene for a while.
00:11:25I assume he'd lost his job because of cutbacks.
00:11:28Well, her parents said he was a freelancer and he moved around Derbyshire quite a lot, so it 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?
00:11:47Yeah.
00:11:47He 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.
00:12:02I mean, maybe even attempted it with a finger.
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 Crew was attacked around a mile from where we 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?
00:12:42Well, 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.
00:12:50It deserves a closer look, don't you think?
00:12:53Maggie Crew wasn't posed.
00:12:55And 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 Wesley?
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 Crew 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.
00:14:08What 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.
00:14:32Which 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.
00:16:47You can see it on his hands and neck.
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.
00:17:04It's like blabber over a fistfight, isn't it?
00:17:06We'd like your help with another unconnected matter related to your ex-wife.
00:17:13When 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 pat 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.
00:17:49Sorry, but why are you asking me about my bloody divorce?
00:17:55Jenny Westlake was found dead at the Nighting Virgins on Ringermedge.
00:18:01No.
00:18:03What?
00:18:06You're joking?
00:18:13What happened?
00:18:15Did she have an accident or not?
00:18:18We're investigating the circumstances surrounding her death.
00:18:23Jenny was murdered?
00:18:25Are all your injuries from the fight last night?
00:18:28Because some of them look a little old, don't they?
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, and...
00:18:46I 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,
00:18:59bring him to the vets, and he tore me up, okay?
00:19:02So you're a big animal, alright?
00:19:04No, but, you know...
00:19:05I couldn't leave him to die, you know?
00:19:08I just...
00:19:08I'm not a monster.
00:19:11Maggie Crew said that Scargill felt very hard done by by their divorce.
00:19:23She reckons he blamed her for his financial hardship,
00:19:26but she told me he was a gambler.
00:19:28Now, I checked this with Trevor down at the bookies,
00:19:31and apparently he's confirmed it.
00:19:33He was in there most days,
00:19:35and he reckons Scargill'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.
00:19:47Ravi, 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 pertains would 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,
00:20:30and 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,
00:20:41from heart attack and strokes.
00:20:44They fall into the water and drown.
00:20:46There's not much I haven't seen.
00:20:49Even murder?
00:20:51Death is death.
00:20:53See, 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.
00:21:04Let's talk about today, Ravi.
00:21:09What was all that about?
00:21:12You wouldn't understand?
00:21:14Well, maybe we would if you explained it to us.
00:21:18When blood is spilled in the circle,
00:21:29it unleashes tremendous power.
00:21:32Your ancestors knew this.
00:21:38But the church was threatened by it.
00:21:43The practice was stamped out and eventually forgotten.
00:21:46So now,
00:21:48you have no knowledge
00:21:50of the incredible powers
00:21:53that lie in the land beneath your feet.
00:21:56What does this power do?
00:22:02Whatever you want.
00:22:05So long as you're there to receive it.
00:22:07And that's what you were doing, right?
00:22:09You were receiving the power, yeah?
00:22:11Absolutely.
00:22:11It was a unique opportunity.
00:22:15Was killing Jenny Westlake a unique opportunity?
00:22:19I didn't kill her.
00:22:22All right, well, maybe you could explain to us
00:22:25why 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
00:23:02and 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
00:23:26in order to unleash the power of the stones.
00:23:29He almost confessed it.
00:23:31He didn't confess.
00:23:32Sorry, Ben, were 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
00:23:42and posing it post-mortem.
00:23:44Oh, come on.
00:23:45Completely different.
00:23:46He has to say that in order to account
00:23:47for all the forensics, all right?
00:23:49Yeah, but he denied killing her
00:23:51and 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.
00:23:58I reckon, right?
00:24:01Maggie, crew were his first victim.
00:24:03He knocked her out
00:24:04and he wanted to bring her to the stones
00:24:06to kill her,
00:24:07but I don't know.
00:24:08He miscalculated and he did it too far,
00:24:11so he dumped her.
00:24:12So next time,
00:24:13he has to wait for his victim
00:24:14to arrive at the stones.
00:24:16He knows Jenny is there
00:24:17on a Sunday
00:24:18making her wishes, whatever.
00:24:20It's a perfect sacrifice.
00:24:21OK, let's get you a warrant
00:24:25to search Patel's house tomorrow.
00:24:27Well, I still think
00:24:28Martin Scargill has the great emotive.
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,
00:24:38it's preliminary stages.
00:24:39That one's getting charged, yes.
00:24:41All I'm saying is that
00:24:42when someone does,
00:24:42it'll be Rabbit Patel.
00:24:43All right?
00:24:44Good.
00:24:51What are you doing?
00:25:05Don't get annoyed.
00:25:08Look, I know you said
00:25:09it was a dead end,
00:25:10but I wanted to take a look
00:25:12with fresh eyes, you know?
00:25:14Well, I told you.
00:25:15There's nothing to say, is it?
00:25:17You think I haven't tried?
00:25:18No, I know you have.
00:25:20You've been kind to me, Ben,
00:25:21and I guess I just wanted
00:25:23to try and give you
00:25:23something back, you know?
00:25:25You don't need to do that.
00:25:27No, I know, but
00:25:27I would like to look at the case
00:25:29in my own time
00:25:30and I promise you
00:25:30I won't trouble you
00:25:31unless I find something.
00:25:35Well, you won't.
00:25:38But I guess I can't stop you
00:25:39from trying, can I?
00:25:41It's a nice thought.
00:25:45Um, while you were here,
00:25:47I've been thinking
00:25:48should we try and talk
00:25:49to Yvonne Leach
00:25:50about Martin Scargill?
00:25:52I mean, the way she looked
00:25:53back at us,
00:25:53it was like she wanted
00:25:54to talk, but cat.
00:25:56Okay, so we wait
00:25:57till Warren takes his cows
00:25:59down for milking
00:26:00and see if she's
00:26:01more willing to talk then.
00:26:03Sounds good.
00:26:05We can go before
00:26:05searching Ravi's.
00:26:07Night.
00:26:09Good night.
00:26:09Good night.
00:26:27van
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?
00:27:34Is this a picture of Jenny?
00:27:37Well, it's a right away, so people are always coming past her.
00:27:41We take no notice of them as long as they don't bother us.
00:27:45Oh.
00:27:47The parents must be devastating.
00:27:50They are.
00:27:52And 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.
00:28:09I noticed a scorched patch on the land. Can 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. I didn't see anything.
00:28:26You know what?
00:28:27Actually, I will take you up on the offer of a cup of tea.
00:28:30But you have to do something, don't you, Ben?
00:28:32Er, yeah.
00:28:33Yeah, I need to get in touch with the boss.
00:28:38I'll meet you back in the car, yeah?
00:28:39Thank you, Yvonne.
00:28:40And I'll be right back in the car.
00:28:43He's a guest.
00:28:44I'll be right back.
00:28:47I'll be right back.
00:28:48All right.
00:28:49Wow.
00:28:50Oh, well, I will be right back.
00:28:53Yes, I'll be right back.
00:28:55Oh, well, I'll be right back.
00:28:56No, I'll be right back.
00:28:57No, I'll be right back.
00:28:59Oh.
00:29:01Let's see.
00:29:03Hi, boss.
00:29:04Flowers are beautiful.
00:29:11You've obviously got green fingers.
00:29:13Oh, just supermarket seeds, nothing 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?
00:29:28Silly superstition.
00:29:29Must think I'm daft.
00:29:30You also left flowers at Joe Cooper's memorial, didn't you?
00:29:38Joe 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.
00:30:03Nowhere is safe.
00:30:24You're trespassing.
00:30:25You're trespassing.
00:30:25You're trespassing.
00:30:30No warrant.
00:30:36No rights.
00:30:39I'm investigating a murder that happened on your land, so that does give me the right.
00:30:43This is harassment.
00:30:45Help of.
00:30:47Feel free to lodge a formal complaint.
00:30:49As the tree, so the fruit.
00:30:55Hi, Ben.
00:30:58I wonder where you got to.
00:31:01I was looking for you, but bumped into Mr. Leach here.
00:31:06Morning, Mr. Leach.
00:31:07Look, um...
00:31:10Sorry we startled you.
00:31:11But if you don't want to talk, then we'll just go and work with Ben.
00:31:17Yeah.
00:31:18So this is Ravi's house?
00:31:40Nice.
00:31:41You 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 bootstow.
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...
00:32:56physical evidence.
00:33:02Why do you have so many?
00:33:07My mother made them.
00:33:10You used to live with her?
00:33:12Yeah.
00:33:13She 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?
00:33:22Yeah.
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.
00:33:30Thanks to their blessings.
00:33:36We found this corn dolly in the stone circle near Jenny's body.
00:33:42That's right.
00:33:47Can you tell us what it was doing there?
00:33:50After my mam 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.
00:34:01I've been praying to the virgins to help me find someone to love, someone who will care
00:34:11for me.
00:34:12And 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?
00:34:40You 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.
00:34:58Can 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.
00:35:20Most people, most people miss it, but that's the fiddler.
00:35:25The one who plays the tune.
00:35:29He's the one you should be looking for.
00:35:31The one close to the circle, pulling the strings.
00:35:42And who is he who's this fiddler?
00:35:47The devil in 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.
00:36:22I'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.
00:36:27Says she has info on Jenny Westlake.
00:36:29OK.
00:36:32Sir.
00:36:44Mum, is this real, actual information about Jenny Westlake, or is it from the cards?
00:36:50Just listen to yourself.
00:36:52So rude.
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.
00:37:02There was something he wanted her to do.
00:37:04And she were feeling pressured.
00:37:06The cards urged her to avoid danger.
00:37:09So 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.
00:37:20So, I pulled this spread when I heard you were murdered.
00:37:25Your killer is a manipulator, a gambler, and a shapeshifter.
00:37:34He may look like the life and soul of the party, but he's full of darkness.
00:37:39Oh, we're on.
00:37:55There he is.
00:37:56Not exactly the picture of grief, is he?
00:38:05It's not a good look.
00:38:07But tarot cards count on the basis of an arrest.
00:38:10Yeah.
00:38:11Well, you know Jenny didn't get around to changing her will after they divorced.
00:38:16No 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.
00:38:36Shall we call it a day, get a takeaway?
00:38:39Pollock 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.
00:39:00It's clean as a 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.
00:39:10We 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 Pollock Palace said he 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.
00:39:28Scargill 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 Martin Scargill in to see.
00:39:35Yes, sir.
00:39:37Brought the scotch says you're wrong.
00:39:39Deal.
00:39:40Scargill 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?
00:40:05Yeah, yeah, I came in about an hour ago.
00:40:07Want to have a look?
00:40:07Yeah, yeah.
00:40:11Sarge.
00:40:12Sir.
00:40:14Come and look at this.
00:40:15That's not Martin Scargill.
00:40:17No.
00:40:17And it's not Ravi Patel.
00:40:19Have you got a name?
00:40:20Yeah.
00:40:21It's Russell Crowe.
00:40:22Maggie Crowe's son.
00:40:23He was in a relationship with Jenny Westlake.
00:40:25How 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.
00:40:44What has this got to do with Russell?
00:40:45I 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.
00:40:56Can I ask what happened between you two?
00:41:00He was always a very sensitive boy.
00:41:03Very kind.
00:41:06But he went to uni and he simply couldn't cope.
00:41:08He started taking drugs and...
00:41:11but very angry about environmental issues.
00:41:13He 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
00:41:28and they found that the site had no special significance,
00:41:32no rare species habitats or anything like that.
00:41:36And 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
00:41:45was obscene.
00:41:48He sent bomb threats
00:41:49and envelopes full of powder claiming it was anthrax
00:41:53and he 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.
00:42:04He 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
00:42:17who attacked you?
00:42:18It can't be a coincidence,
00:42:20Russell being connected to the victim to both attacks.
00:42:27Catch you inside.
00:42:28All right.
00:42:49All right.
00:42:51Russell Crewe 29, son of Maggie Crewe, boyfriend of Jenny Westlick.
00:43:09He's been missing since Jenny was murdered and has a history of violence.
00:43:14Now, our colleagues at Counterterrorism 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, Crewe wanted more direct action.
00:43:26What commanded 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 Counterterrorism lose him.
00:43:37And that's when he turns up here?
00:43:38Eventually, yes. He moves in with Jenny. It makes sure there's no trace of him on her phone or anywhere else.
00:43:45And now she's dead. His mum's been attacked.
00:43:47And he's disappeared?
00:43:50I don't know. There's no motive.
00:43:52Even the neighbours admit they haven't seen him for months.
00:43:55Still, 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?
00:44:04Counterterrorism 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.
00:44:24Was 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.
00:44:40Right.
00:44:42That feels familiar.
00:44:43Yeah.
00:44:52This place.
00:44:54I've seen this place in my nightmares.
00:44:56Hang on a minute.
00:45:02What's that?
00:45:05It's OK.
00:45:16I don't want to be here.
00:45:18It's OK.
00:45:19I don't want to.
00:45:19What the hell?
00:45:27Cooper!
00:45:28Don't come down here.
00:45:31You stay up there, all right?
00:45:49What do we have here?
00:46:01Dr. 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.
00:46:19Oh, thank you, Mum.
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...
00:46:57Do you know anyone who might have a grudge against Warren Leach, like a petrol-bombies farm type of grudge?
00:47:06Well, it would be easier to name someone who wouldn't.
00:47:10I wouldn't.
00:47:10Oh, OK.
00:47:11Do you know his missus, Yvonne?
00:47:14Oh, yeah.
00:47:15Oh, yeah.
00:47:16I went to school with her.
00:47:17I haven't seen her in years.
00:47:18I haven't seen her in years.
00:47:19Yvonne O'Brien.
00:47:20Yvonne O'Brien.
00:47:21She was back then.
00:47:22She was a gorgeous girl.
00:47:23She was a gorgeous girl.
00:47:24Great dancer.
00:47:25She had her pick.
00:47:26When she ended up with Warren Leach.
00:47:28Oh, that were her father's doing.
00:47:30He 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.
00:47:35Oh, well, can you tell me a bit about them, like the history, what they're like?
00:47:40Well, it all started with the nine virgins.
00:47:44No, no, no, Mum, not like recent history, no supernatural witchcraft stuff, please.
00:47:50Recent?
00:47:51Yes, please.
00:47:52OK.
00:47:53Well, it was that time where he changed the tags of his cattle.
00:47:59OK.
00:48:00What was that about?
00:48:01Well, he changed the tags from his more valuable cattle, who had TB, and he put them on his
00:48:10cheaper 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.
00:48:47I've made mistakes.
00:48:48And I'm sorry.
00:48:50If you come back, things will be different.
00:48:52Oh, 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.
00:48:59I'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.
00:49:19What we have is beautiful.
00:49:22It's special.
00:49:25There's not something you're going to throw away.
00:49:28That's why I'll be here.
00:49:31Fight for us.
00:49:33There is no us, Dave.
00:49:36We're done.
00:49:37What's up with you?
00:49:38Yeah.
00:49:39Looks like you've seen a ghost.
00:49:40Erm...
00:49:41I'm fine.
00:49:42It's not him again, is it?
00:49:44Has he been contacting your branner?
00:49:45No.
00:49:46I just, er...
00:49:47I didn't sleep well.
00:49:48I mean...
00:49:49Nothing a coffee works out.
00:49:50I'm fine.
00:49:51That's it.
00:49:52That's it.
00:49:53I'm fine.
00:49:54It's fine.
00:49:55It's fine.
00:49:56It's fine.
00:49:57It's fine.
00:49:58It's fine.
00:49:59It's fine.
00:50:00It's fine.
00:50:01It's fine.
00:50:02It's fine.
00:50:03It's fine.
00:50:04It's fine.
00:50:05It's fine.
00:50:06sort out. Do you want one? No, I'm good. Are you sure you're all right? I'm fine.
00:50:28Any news on the burnt body? Going off a tip from my mum, I did find an article in the
00:50:35Derbyshire Gazette accusing Warren Leach of ear tag fraud. I guess who wrote it?
00:50:42It's written by Martin Scargill. Now 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? I think it actually might be.
00:51:00What if the burnt body belongs to someone who was there that night with Scargill?
00:51:06Martin Scargill had an accomplice. Why not?
00:51:10Did anyone else get sacked for that article? Let's have a look.
00:51:18Right, so Scargill is the only name on the byline, but I think he had a photographer with him.
00:51:26A staff photographer. Let me check.
00:51:36Jenny Westlake.
00:51:42That must be how they met.
00:51:45Rich was a photographer?
00:51:46Yeah.
00:51:47I wonder.
00:51:49What?
00:51:51And there we go.
00:51:52Yeah.
00:51:53So, can I show you something?
00:51:55So, look at this. This is the day that Jenny died. Look at that.
00:52:04Wide strap with a weave pattern.
00:52:07No camera bag was found.
00:52:09Can 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.
00:52:18Which gives him motives to firebomb Leach's farm.
00:52:21Or get someone to do it for him.
00:52:23Blood body.
00:52:25Martin Scargill blamed Maggie Crew for his divorce to Jenny Wesley.
00:52:28Both women were attacked.
00:52:30Okay, it's circumstantial, but right now he feels like the missing link to everything.
00:52:35Yeah, no, they could be right.
00:52:37Matt Scargill.
00:52:38He'll be at the Buckeys. Let's go.
00:52:40Actually guys, no, no, no. You go on home. I'll take this.
00:52:43You sure?
00:52:44Yeah, yeah, yeah. You've done enough.
00:52:45Alright, well, you still owe me a bottle of whiskey.
00:52:47Alright.
00:53:05David Branagh, right?
00:53:10Who are you?
00:53:12Ben Cooper. I'm the one that texted you to me, not Diane.
00:53:17I've got a message for you. Diane doesn't want to see you.
00:53:22Well, that's a private matter between me and Diane.
00:53:26Actually, I think it's a police bar.
00:53:30DC Ben Cooper.
00:53:33Anyone ever teach you not to bring a knife to a gunfight?
00:53:37Detective Chief Inspector David Branagh.
00:53:41That were gunned and outright, son.
00:53:42Well, 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.
00:53:55Go back to your wife and your children and stay away.
00:54:00Understand?
00:54:00It's good enough for me.
00:54:06Enjoy the drink.
00:54:17Hello.
00:54:21You alright?
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.
00:54:43He's got too much to lose, haven't he?
00:54:45Yeah, well, I guess we'll find out.
00:54:55Right, we know you lost your job because of Leech.
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.
00:55:21Did you attack Maggie Creole and leave it for Dad?
00:55:24No comment.
00:55:24Did you kill Jenny Wesley?
00:55:27No comment.
00:55:28What comment?
00:55:28Right.
00:55:30Explain this to me.
00:55:32Why was Jenny's camera bag hidden in your car?
00:55:39We 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.
00:55:47No SD card.
00:55:48The 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.
00:55:57I'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.
00:56:04Look here.
00:56:04He's lying.
00:56:05I'm telling you, he's lying.
00:56:06Right, Martin, you had the motive.
00:56:09And now we've found you had the murder weapon.
00:56:11Why don't you tell us who that burnt body belonged to?
00:56:14My comment.
00:56:15I hope you paid for that.
00:56:24Did you get a promotion?
00:56:27We're producing snacks now.
00:56:29Anyway, I saw you talking to a guy in the car park the other day.
00:56:32Oh, yeah.
00:56:37Yeah, that guy.
00:56:39Yeah, that guy.
00:56:41Uh, Tim, no, Tom Marsden.
00:56:44Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:56:45I don't forget her face.
00:56:46He 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, uh, he wanted to ask us about our inquiry.
00:57:00I told him, you know, I can't give him any information.
00:57:03So we just went off.
00:57:05Oh, uh, CPS authorized charges for Martin Scargill.
00:57:10Murder.
00:57:10Attempted murder.
00:57:11Arson, so well done, you.
00:57:13Tell Ben I've got a bottle of whiskey.
00:57:16Did Martin Scargill say who their burnt body belonged to?
00:57:21You are such a glass, half-empty sort of girl, aren't you?
00:57:43Yeah, I don't know if you're going to put some Independents out there.
00:57:47Huh?
00:57:51Oh, oh, oh.
00:57:52Uh, oh, oh, I know.
00:57:54You're not alone.
00:57:55You're not alone.
00:57:57Uh, we were, uh.
00:57:58Uh.
00:58:00Oh!
00:58:01Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:58:03I'm not alone.
00:58:05Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:58:07Oh, oh, oh.
00:58:09Oh, oh, oh.
00:58:09Oh, oh, oh.
00:58:10Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:58:11Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:58:12Maggie, you said you wanted to meet here.
00:58:42There was a dog barking, and I smelled petrol and the noise and the smell, something clicked.
00:58:53I 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.
00:59:11Oh, I'm the one screaming. Oh, the man. Oh, the man.
00:59:18Who's the man, Maggie?
00:59:19No, it'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?
00:59:27Did Russell firebomb the farm, Maggie?
00:59:33My God.
00:59:33Is it something to do with his campaign?
00:59:34My God. He's on fire. He's on fire.
00:59:38He was on fire.
00:59:42The burnt body.
00:59:43So, the body that you found in the woods was Russell?
01:00:01Yes.
01:00:01As 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.
01:00:10When they broke up, Russell had nowhere to go, so he went to find his mother.
01:00:15And as you can see, it was an emotional reunion.
01:00:19Yeah.
01:00:19He told his mum that he was going to petrol bomb Warren Leach's farm, so she went with
01:00:24him to protect him.
01:00:26Why? Because the ear tags?
01:00:29No. Look at this.
01:00:34This is what started it all.
01:00:38So, Martin Scargill found a cat with horrific injuries. I mean, he actually told us about
01:00:42it in his first interview because he was covered in scratches.
01:00:44This poster is one of dozens around town. Dozens of cats missing. We believe these were
01:00:52bear animals for fighting.
01:00:55I should have twigged the first time I saw Leach's dog. It's not your typical farmer's
01:00:59dog, but it is exactly the type of animal you'd want for dogfight.
01:01:04Maggie told us that Jenny had traced her cats to Leach's farm and that she was gathering evidence
01:01:09by photographing the leeches every Sunday, but that Russell wanted to take a more direct
01:01:13approach, which was to firebomb the farm.
01:01:16We now know from Maggie's testimony that Leach intercepted. Russell caught fire and must
01:01:21have burnt to death and it was Leach who attacked Maggie that night.
01:01:26Then, 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.
01:01:34And then he planted the camera strap on Martin Scargill, who he hated. Yeah, it was Leach
01:01:41all along. Sorry, I'm a bit lost. Because we have charged Martin Scargill, and this case
01:01:48is closed. No, he was framed and we fell for it.
01:01:53Okay. So we are going on wild speculation now, because a cat has been found?
01:01:58Well, I think we have enough to at least justify a warrant to search the farms.
01:02:03So do I.
01:02:08So do I.
01:02:38Jesus.
01:02:56I warned you about trespassing.
01:03:01We have a warrant to search your property, Mr. Leach.
01:03:06You have no authority over me.
01:03:13It's over.
01:03:16You just gotta make things worse for yourself.
01:03:18This land is cursed.
01:03:21Things can always get worse.
01:03:31All right.
01:03:33Okay.
01:03:36I've got it.
01:03:39I couldn't...
01:03:40I couldn't land thank you to...
01:03:42I couldn't land thank you to...
01:03:43This must be the dog fighting ring.
01:03:46This must be the dog fighting ring.
01:04:08This must be the dog fighting ring.
01:04:12How the dog's entered the ring.
01:04:14How the dog's entered the ring.
01:04:25Cheers, Pop.
01:04:28Right.
01:04:30So the cameras are for live streaming.
01:04:33A lot of money to be made on the dark web.
01:04:35Now, Leach would have needed a sophisticated set-up if he was to stream the fights,
01:04:39but we've checked, and we can't find any kit that would suggest he was responsible for the broadcasting.
01:04:46How would it work, then?
01:04:47Well, someone off-site would be responsible for capturing the raw video footage and managing the stream.
01:04:52Leach provides the content, but he's definitely not the brains.
01:04:58What are you thinking, Sarge?
01:05:02Uh, this is a remote operation.
01:05:04So whoever's behind this is Russian, Albanian, literally any organized crime group.
01:05:12Plus, they'll have seen us on these, and they'll be disconnected.
01:05:16They're long gone.
01:05:17Whoever it is, long gone.
01:05:31All right, mate.
01:05:33All right.
01:05:34Did you find anything?
01:05:37Uh, just this, uh, best-a-card.
01:05:42All right.
01:05:43It's it.
01:05:44I'll get this processed.
01:05:46Good.
01:06:00Hello.
01:06:02All right.
01:06:03Thank you, man.
01:06:04How are you, Yvonne?
01:06:17I have been silent my whole marriage.
01:06:22I 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, no, I want to talk to Ben.
01:06:32It's been too many years.
01:06:34You need to hear this from me.
01:06:37Oh, God.
01:06:38We should wait.
01:06:40No, no, it's all right.
01:06:43Go on.
01:06:44I told you.
01:06:45I told Joe I couldn't be saved.
01:06:48From Warren.
01:06:51I warned him not to try.
01:06:56He insisted he come to get me.
01:06:58But Warren was waiting for him.
01:07:03It was Warren.
01:07:11And afterward, 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.
01:07:24And...
01:07:25Warren told me to get the blood out.
01:07:47But I couldn't bring myself to him.
01:08:17He's trying to save her.
01:08:42Gonna rescue her.
01:08:43Snuffing in his PMBs, snuffing in the logs.
01:08:53Why was he hiding it?
01:08:55Maybe he didn't want to risk Leech finding out.
01:08:57Yeah, but he did though, didn't he?
01:08:58He did find out.
01:09:02You know, Mum said his death was connected to bad money and gambling.
01:09:06And that describes Leech.
01:09:07That's Leech and the dog fighting, isn't it?
01:09:09Try to listen to her.
01:09:10Try to listen, but I didn't.
01:09:13And it's too late.
01:09:14Everyone else is in shock and you're reading a book about football like nothing's happened.
01:09:35Thanks.
01:09:36This is how I cope, if you must know.
01:09:41I'm sure you'll think I'm stupid, but reading about the rounds helps to calm me down.
01:09:47Sorry, my bad.
01:09:48That's all right.
01:09:50Have we had the photos taken off Jenny Westlake's SD card yet?
01:09:53Er, no.
01:09:56No, no, no, no.
01:09:57And you're not going to get anything now?
01:09:59Digital Forensic should shop on the dot.
01:10:01Yeah, no, just stick it in the oven.
01:10:19Yeah, 180, 30 minutes.
01:10:21Yeah, okay.
01:10:21And just make sure it's half because if you poison them kids, you're going to be cleaning up.
01:10:25I really have to go.
01:10:26Todd Ellen's buying a round of drinks and I have never seen him do that before.
01:10:29I've got to get a photo.
01:10:30Okay, thanks.
01:10:31Bye, bye, bye, bye, bye.
01:10:32Okay.
01:10:33Sorry.
01:10:34Hold on.
01:10:35Hold on.
01:10:35Oh, my God.
01:10:37And yes.
01:10:39What's that the dream, Chad?
01:10:41Yes.
01:10:45Do you know what it's like?
01:10:46It's like witnessing a mythical creature in the wild.
01:10:51It's like something you've heard about all your life, but you've never actually seen it.
01:10:55And then there it is.
01:10:56Todd Ellen's wallet.
01:10:58Jesus.
01:10:58Can I, can I do something nice for you bastards without getting roasted?
01:11:02Yeah.
01:11:03You need to put one on the bar.
01:11:05For Joe.
01:11:07Oh, of course, yeah.
01:11:09Hi for Joe.
01:11:11Oh.
01:11:12Hi there, please.
01:11:19Okay.
01:11:20Okay.
01:11:20Okay.
01:11:28Here you go.
01:11:36Thanks.
01:11:37Thank you, love.
01:11:38Thank you, love.
01:11:39I thought closure would feel better than this.
01:11:49Well, we may have closure, but we've been denied justice.
01:11:58One leech will never have to answer for what he did.
01:12:01That's not going to help, ma'am.
01:12:10Don't be so judgmental.
01:12:13No.
01:12:13No.
01:12:13No.
01:12:13No.
01:12:13No.
01:12:13No.
01:12:13No.
01:12:13No.
01:12:13No.
01:12:14No.
01:12:14No.
01:12:15No.
01:12:15No.
01:12:15No.
01:12:15No.
01:12:16No.
01:12:17No.
01:12:17No.
01:12:18No.
01:12:19No.
01:12:20No.
01:12:21No.
01:12:22No.
01:12:23No.
01:12:24No.
01:12:25No.
01:12:26No.
01:12:29This is my process.
01:12:39Sure belonged to us.
01:12:43Or unleashed it.
01:12:44No right taking him away.
01:12:47I don't hear the bully who's always got to do something.
01:12:53Never marry a hero.
01:12:56No, if you want them to come home.
01:13:14To Joe, a beloved husband and a great dad.
01:13:20Yeah.
01:13:26Tom, thanks for coming in.
01:13:40I appreciate it and I won't take much of your time, but look, you were friends with Jenny
01:13:46Westlake, is that right?
01:13:48Yes.
01:13:49I met Jenny through some fundraisers and she did for the RSPCA.
01:13:52She was extremely passionate about animal welfare.
01:13:56Did she ever mention the missing cats?
01:13:59Yes.
01:14:00That's what kicked off the special investigation.
01:14:03Jenny noticed an unusual number of cats going missing and she worked out that they were
01:14:06being used as bait animals.
01:14:08We actually know who was responsible for Jenny's death.
01:14:13Warren Leach.
01:14:15That's information I can't divulge, I'm sorry.
01:14:17I guess you're Sergeant Elland to thank for that.
01:14:23Why'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.
01:14:34Todd Elland?
01:14:36Yes.
01:14:37Why'd she seem surprised?
01:14:39Tom, what was Jenny photographing up there?
01:14:43Um, the men who were going to the fights.
01:14:45She said she had a whole rogues gallery.
01:14:46Um, thank you, Tom.
01:14:49Thanks for your time.
01:15:00I've got the nice animals, cards, keys, phone, gloves, offerings, crystals, flowers.
01:15:07The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:15:09Mm-hmm.
01:15:10The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:15:11The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:15:12The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:15:13The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:15:14The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:15:15The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:15:16The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:15:17The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:15:18The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:15:19The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:15:20The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:15:21The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:15:22The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:15:23The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:15:24The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:15:25The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:15:26The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:15:27The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:15:28The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:15:29The SD card went put in for evidence.
01:16:00All 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.
01:16:25Leach's planted evidence on him, is it?
01:16:28Pipe, then.
01:16:30Uh, 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.
01:16:58Oh, yeah.
01:16:59Yeah, I would.
01:17:01Yeah, 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.
01:17:30I 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?
01:17:54Come in here, and 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
01:18:19suspected 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
01:18:55you 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.
01:19:56Shut up and drive.
01:19:57Think about what you're doing.
01:20:12You're not going to get away with it.
01:20:13Shut up.
01:20:14I'm going to text Ben,
01:20:16tell him you hate you here.
01:20:18You've gone 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,
01:21:36something you'll later rely on to call on.
01:21:46Name your associates at the dogfighting ring.
01:21:48I'll come in.
01:21:49These images were recorded from an SD card found in Warren Leach's files where we believe you stashed it.
01:22:01The photos show a number of men entering and leaving a dogfight.
01:22:05I'll come in.
01:22:06Is this a picture of you approaching Jenny Westlake at the Nine Virgins?
01:22:20I'll come in.
01:22:27Did you remove the SD card
01:22:29and 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,
01:22:42do 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?
01:23:02Did you let him think that you were going to save him?
01:23:06Did he watch you as you cleaned up the scene
01:23:11and as he lay dying?
01:23:16Don't.
01:23:19Don't you dare.
01:23:21Say no comment.
01:23:30There was nothing I could do.
01:23:32Okay.
01:23:36I swear to you.
01:23:40I can't listen to this.
01:23:53The IOPC have been informed.
01:23:56He's out of our hands now.
01:23:58Mutual force.
01:24:00Yorkshire.
01:24:01Yeah.
01:24:02You okay, boss?
01:24:03No, Tracy.
01:24:04Very much not okay.
01:24:06Is he around there?
01:24:07Ben, Ben, Ben.
01:24:08I just want to talk to him.
01:24:09Ben, Ben.
01:24:11It won't change anything.
01:24:14You watched him die.
01:24:16Yeah, but listen.
01:24:17He is in a hell of his own bloody creation.
01:24:19You do not need to join him.
01:24:20You do not need to see him.
01:24:33Jane.
01:24:34You do not need to join me in a while.
01:25:06A bit extra strong for you.
01:25:15Aye.
01:25:27Yeah.
01:25:29Yeah, I don't know what to say.
01:25:31I guess I thought he was my friend.
01:25:40And I 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.
01:25:49He should have looked a bit more closely, I guess.
01:25:59But I saw what you saw.
01:26:02Catelyn yourself.
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.
01:27:13What a day.
01:27:20Finally starting to understand why you like it in here.
01:27:23That'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.
01:27:52I can come with you, if you like.
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.
01:28:13Love you, dad.
01:28:13Love you, dad.
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