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