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00:00:00Yes!
00:00:30Stick that in your pipe and smoke it, Archie.
00:00:41Need I remind you, Miss Gillen, this is a no-smoking club?
00:00:45Apologies for my daughter, Wilf.
00:00:47She gets the attitude from her father.
00:00:49That's why I divorced him.
00:00:50That and the fact you ran off with your hairdresser.
00:00:53Which was devastating.
00:00:55Best hairdresser I ever had, excuse me.
00:01:00That's good.
00:01:09Yeah, that's great.
00:01:10And then the players in the back, maybe with the...
00:01:12Come a bit this way.
00:01:15Okay.
00:01:15Oh, it's okay.
00:01:16Just, yeah, that's nice.
00:01:17Is that okay?
00:01:18Yeah, that's great.
00:01:19It's great.
00:01:19Just smile a bit.
00:01:20Love.
00:01:21Do that.
00:01:22Oh, I'm so, I'm so sorry.
00:01:30Are you going through?
00:01:32Yeah.
00:01:34Excuse me, Archie.
00:01:35Sorry.
00:01:36Sorry.
00:01:38All right, Jenny, just relax.
00:01:40Oh, okay.
00:01:40Just for the club.
00:01:41Okay, all right.
00:01:41Let's just get it over with.
00:01:42Yeah, all right.
00:01:43That is great.
00:01:45You can polish your bowls all you like, Dale, but you all know you're a marbles man, didn't
00:01:49you?
00:01:50Aren't you, mate?
00:01:51Show these amateurs how it's done.
00:01:52My pleasure.
00:02:02Oh, tension getting to you, isn't it?
00:02:06Never.
00:02:11My beauty.
00:02:15Nice one.
00:02:17Monster at work.
00:02:18Actually, I think mine's nearest.
00:02:20How old are you, Wilf?
00:02:22Black ball closer.
00:02:36Archie's team wins.
00:02:37What?
00:02:38No way.
00:02:38Are you joking?
00:02:39Fix.
00:02:40They never lie.
00:02:42Chloe, you know the membership rules as well as the rest of us.
00:02:45Referee's decision is final.
00:02:46Yeah, but my ball is closer.
00:02:48Oh, he's right.
00:02:49Just a bunch of cheats.
00:02:50I'm sick of this farce.
00:02:51Are you going to let him get away with this, Ruth?
00:02:52Leave the towel, mate.
00:02:54Ban him, Ruth.
00:02:54Ban him.
00:02:55Okay, let's just calm it.
00:02:57It's only a knockabout.
00:02:59Save your energy for the championship finals, okay?
00:03:02You.
00:03:03I want a word.
00:03:03All right, champ.
00:03:29Bunch of losers, that one.
00:03:33Lovely evening for it.
00:03:34Oh, my God.
00:04:04Oh, my God.
00:04:34Oh, my God.
00:05:04Oh, my God.
00:05:34Oh, my God.
00:06:04Well done, darling.
00:06:05Oh, the 4-4 math challenge.
00:06:07You remember it well.
00:06:0819?
00:06:10Oh, I think we've got to get to work, haven't we, Winter?
00:06:13Yes, we do, sir.
00:06:14Oh, sorry, Tarthel.
00:06:16Get me Jackie.
00:06:214 factorial, 24, minus 4, minus 4 over 4, 19.
00:06:25She knows.
00:06:26Betty's actually up to 53, but John's more likely to let her stay up late tonight if he feels like he's out.
00:06:30That's top maths, that, sir.
00:06:34Well done.
00:06:35Oh, thank you.
00:06:36And, um, I'm actually more of a Shakespeare man, really.
00:06:38Shall we do it?
00:06:39Yeah.
00:06:39Sure.
00:06:40Yeah.
00:06:40Ah, victim is Wilfred Wilf Worrell, 80, widower, retired, antiques dealer, and grounds...
00:07:10I never really understood the fascination with bowls.
00:07:12Really, I love a bit of bowling.
00:07:14I just play with my granddad all the time.
00:07:16You know, it dates back to the 13th century.
00:07:18It's surprisingly skilled.
00:07:19It's all in the wrist action.
00:07:22Right.
00:07:36Great.
00:07:37More numbers.
00:07:39Morning, Fleur.
00:07:40Morning.
00:07:41Quite a mouthful.
00:07:44Was that to silence him?
00:07:46Whatever it was for, it wasn't the cause of death.
00:07:50That's PBI.
00:07:52Penetrating brain injury to you.
00:07:54Caused by these.
00:07:57Measuring calipers.
00:07:58Thrust into the nasal cavity with considerable force.
00:08:02Indications of cranial penetration and associated cerebral trauma.
00:08:07Triggering intracranial hemorrhage.
00:08:10Victim could have had them on him.
00:08:13Or they might have been taken from the outhouse over there.
00:08:17Time of death?
00:08:18Judging from the lividity of the bruising around the nostrils, I'd say we're talking early
00:08:27evening.
00:08:28What about these markers?
00:08:29Looks like the victim placed them there himself.
00:08:32A score?
00:08:33As in a score to settle, sir.
00:08:35One thing at a time, Winter.
00:08:37Mobile phone?
00:08:38No sign of one.
00:08:39Or any other personal effect.
00:08:41Who found him?
00:08:42Ah.
00:08:43That would be the Dawn Chorus Yoga Club.
00:08:47Yes.
00:08:48Yoga teacher Jenny Pollock.
00:08:52Along with mother and daughter Ruth and Chloe Gillan.
00:08:56Mum Ruth is a GP and the bowling club president.
00:09:00I've met her at many a medical get to go.
00:09:08Ruth Gillan?
00:09:13Was, uh, Wilf Worrell the mainstay of the club?
00:09:20He was indeed.
00:09:21Too much so, really.
00:09:23In what way?
00:09:24Oh, Wilf should have retired years ago.
00:09:27He wasn't a well man.
00:09:29Thyroid issues mainly.
00:09:31When I finally got him to agree to a course of statins and beta blockers,
00:09:35he'd also reluctantly accepted that he needed some help.
00:09:37Here.
00:09:38And who might that be?
00:09:40Libby.
00:09:41Libby Trevor.
00:09:42Local horticulturalist.
00:09:43Amazing at what she does.
00:09:45And the patience of a saint with Wilf.
00:09:49Do you need to get that?
00:09:50No, it's just the surgery.
00:09:52Chasing.
00:09:57Did anyone not have patience with Wilf?
00:10:00Well, he wasn't the easiest person, to be fair.
00:10:03Things got a bit heated yesterday.
00:10:06Olly Peterson wasn't happy with Wilf's refereeing.
00:10:09Because?
00:10:10Well, he thought he'd won.
00:10:11Wilf's measurements indicated otherwise.
00:10:13Measurements made with callipers, by any chance?
00:10:16Yes.
00:10:17Lucas really kicked off.
00:10:19Accusing us all of cheating.
00:10:21Lucas who?
00:10:22Shaw.
00:10:23Runs Midsummer Mocha.
00:10:25A brand new trendy coffee place.
00:10:27Not everyone's cup of tea.
00:10:29Or coffee.
00:10:31And did Mr. Worrell cheat?
00:10:34Well, possibly.
00:10:35But Lucas overreacted.
00:10:37He's intense and a bit pushy.
00:10:41Maybe it's all that caffeine.
00:10:44Most of us are open to new ideas.
00:10:46But Wilf, however, wasn't.
00:10:48So when Lucas got a youngster's bowling team together,
00:10:52Wilf resisted their entrance to the club
00:10:54and tried to get them thrown out.
00:10:56For what?
00:10:57Oh, anything.
00:10:58Breaking dress regulation codes.
00:11:01Match etiquette rules.
00:11:03Breathing.
00:11:04You name it.
00:11:07Why is the bowling club up for sale?
00:11:09Well, our finances are perilous.
00:11:13Membership's fallen off the edge of a cliff.
00:11:15Mainly because people insist on dying.
00:11:19Quiet.
00:11:21Archie Pollock's on a roll.
00:11:24Championship winning captain for the last 12 years.
00:11:27I see he also won in 1926.
00:11:30Oh, his grandfather.
00:11:31He comes from a long line of Archies.
00:11:34A load of Pollocks, some might say.
00:11:37Only ever threatened by Captain Curve himself, Teddy Mulcahy.
00:11:43Who's no longer with us, but their rivalry was legendary.
00:11:46Best not mention him in front of Archie.
00:11:49I'll try not to.
00:11:51Jenny Pollock, Chloe Gillan, DS Winter.
00:11:54Guilty as charged.
00:11:56And, er, you are?
00:11:59Er, Libby Trevor, groundswoman.
00:12:02Sorry, erm, excuse me.
00:12:06Excuse me, you can't stand there.
00:12:11Can you tell me what you were doing here this morning?
00:12:14I run a sunrise yoga class here twice a week.
00:12:18Oh.
00:12:19My mum approved it.
00:12:20She was keen to bring in some extra revenue.
00:12:22Wilf opposed it, of course.
00:12:24Wasn't happy about us using the green.
00:12:26No, Wilf wasn't happy about anything.
00:12:27I'm tanker of Solbergunt.
00:12:28Safe to say you're not a fan, then.
00:12:30Oppressive detective skills, DS Winter.
00:12:32The Bowling Green is the only place in the area we can do it.
00:12:35It's perfect, and it's gone down well with the majority of locals.
00:12:38It's because you're insanely brilliant.
00:12:40I mean, personally, I could do without seeing Dale
00:12:42and his downward dog at the crack of dawn twice a week, but...
00:12:45I mean, Jenny's done more for this community
00:12:47than pretty much anyone else.
00:12:49Oh.
00:12:5081.
00:12:51Does that number mean anything to you?
00:12:54Um, someone's age, a house number, perhaps?
00:12:57No, not that I know of.
00:13:00Mr. Worrell, did he own a mobile phone?
00:13:03Oh, definitely not.
00:13:04Old school.
00:13:05Dinosaur, more like.
00:13:06Jenny.
00:13:07Oh.
00:13:10Are you okay?
00:13:11I just heard it's terrible.
00:13:13I know.
00:13:14Well, let's get you home.
00:13:17Has anyone shown interest in buying the club?
00:13:20Two bids so far.
00:13:22Flash Harry being one of them.
00:13:24Harry Peterson, architect, property magnate and entrepreneur.
00:13:28Sporty car, moved to the village a year ago with his son Ollie.
00:13:31The same Ollie who plays bowls?
00:13:33Ollie's sweet, whereas his dad has made no secret of his intention
00:13:36to expand his property empire around here.
00:13:39We figure he'll raise the club to the ground,
00:13:41build some modern monstrosity and sell it for millions.
00:13:44Apparently, Jack and Will thought otherwise.
00:13:47They were saying yesterday that Harry's bid is dead in the water.
00:13:50Jack?
00:13:51Oh, club accountant, Archie's son.
00:13:54He was here yesterday?
00:13:55Taking photos to promote his wife's yoga studio.
00:13:58I really must make a move if that's okay.
00:14:01Oh, by all means.
00:14:03And who is the other potential buyer you mentioned too?
00:14:06We have absolutely no idea.
00:14:08An anonymous bidder.
00:14:12Well, I think it's fair to say that Mr. Worrell
00:14:14wasn't the most popular person in the village.
00:14:16Indeed.
00:14:17Generational conflict, sporting rivalry, a spat with Lucas Shaw.
00:14:20All soccer on the way to Mr. Worrell's house now.
00:14:22I'll follow.
00:14:23Check his financials and get on to the council.
00:14:26I want to know who's behind this anonymous bid to buy the bowling club.
00:14:29And pay a visit to Lucas Shaw at Midsummer Mocha.
00:14:33Oh, I'd love to.
00:14:34Really into my coffee at the moment, sir.
00:14:36I've become a bit of a Java junkie.
00:14:38A what?
00:14:39A roast ranger, sir.
00:14:41Bean aficionado?
00:14:42Well, keep it to yourself, Winter.
00:14:44I'll speak to Jack Pollock, see what he knows.
00:14:47Right.
00:14:49So, where were you last night then?
00:14:51Well, never mind me.
00:14:52Where were you?
00:14:53Pub, then boringly tucked in bed with a buck.
00:14:56You, you, Dr. Dirty Stop out.
00:14:59Didn't make it home, I noticed.
00:15:01Well, for your information, I went back to the surgery
00:15:04to a mountain of paperwork and some midnight oil.
00:15:07Ah, is that what they call it these days?
00:15:09I mean, I believe you.
00:15:10Millions wouldn't.
00:15:11What's up with you home alone, anyway?
00:15:14Well, you're not still holding out for that Flash Harry, are you?
00:15:16Of course not.
00:15:18Maybe a smidge.
00:15:19Come on, he's fun, he's charismatic, bloated.
00:15:22And I got on really well with his son.
00:15:24And, uh, Dale?
00:15:26Please, Mother.
00:15:27He's a glorified man with a van.
00:15:29He's not even a contender.
00:15:31Hi, Harry.
00:15:32Hi, ladies.
00:15:36I mean, seriously.
00:15:37What's not to like?
00:15:40See you later.
00:15:46Wow.
00:15:52Who died?
00:15:53Chloe, can you not?
00:15:55Positivity, please.
00:15:56There's positivity and there's delusion.
00:15:59You've got to admit, Wilf's death,
00:16:01on top of already being boycotted by 90% of the locals,
00:16:05it's not a good look.
00:16:07Maybe this place isn't ready for a coffee revolution.
00:16:10We'll just have to work harder, then.
00:16:13Today, Mr. Medeverill.
00:16:15Tomorrow, the world.
00:16:18If you say so, coffee man.
00:16:21I do.
00:16:23I do say so.
00:16:39There's police crawling everywhere.
00:16:41Libby, calm down.
00:16:42Didn't you hear what I said?
00:16:44They're all over the place.
00:16:45What are we going to do?
00:16:46I'll tell you what we're not going to do.
00:16:48We're not going to panic.
00:16:49We're going to stay calm and carry on as planned.
00:16:53OK?
00:17:02Tell me, does the number 81 mean anything to you?
00:17:06Relating to Bowles, possibly?
00:17:09No.
00:17:10No, not at all.
00:17:11About the bids to buy the club,
00:17:13I gather you and Mr. Worrell no longer believe
00:17:16that Harry Peterson's bid is a goer.
00:17:21That's correct.
00:17:22I have a friend on the council who told me
00:17:24they'd reject any bid that wanted to build
00:17:26residential property on the land.
00:17:28Which is Mr. Peterson's plan?
00:17:31That's what he does for a living.
00:17:34Look, I was told in confidence,
00:17:37but made the mistake of telling Wilf
00:17:39who wanted to blab it to the world.
00:17:42Which could have ruined everything.
00:17:43Does Harry Peterson know about this?
00:17:46Might Mr. Worrell have blabbed about it to him?
00:17:50Very possibly.
00:17:51Wilf was nothing if not a stirrer.
00:17:54I'll need an address for Mr. Peterson if you have it.
00:17:57Sure.
00:17:58And would Mr. Worrell blabbing be annoying for you?
00:18:04Well, it's my own fault, really.
00:18:07I should have known better than to trust him.
00:18:09Can you tell me what you did last night after the game?
00:18:12Well, I'd been taking photos of Jenny for her yoga
00:18:15and then I dropped her home and went to the Swan.
00:18:18A few of us did.
00:18:20These photos, were they taken around the club generally?
00:18:22Yeah.
00:18:23All over.
00:18:24Just snaps, really.
00:18:26Might I see them?
00:18:27You might have captured something without knowing it.
00:18:31Sure.
00:18:32I'll send them over to you.
00:18:35Big match tomorrow.
00:18:37The match.
00:18:38Climax of the season.
00:18:40Gone right to the wire.
00:18:42Could be the last championship ever if the club goes.
00:18:45And potentially your 13th.
00:18:48Quite a record.
00:18:49Rivalled only by Teddy Mulcahy, I believe.
00:18:53Mulcahy.
00:18:54All mouth and no trousers.
00:18:55A pretender.
00:18:56A mountebank.
00:18:58Which is why I don't plan on letting any of those youths win tomorrow.
00:19:03Versus first, second is nowhere.
00:19:04Isn't that right, Jack?
00:19:06In one, Dad.
00:19:08You'll need a strong referee, I suspect.
00:19:11We will.
00:19:12That is selfish of wealth not to be around, if you ask me.
00:19:14Dad.
00:19:15What?
00:19:17Just saying.
00:19:18You look after the club, I'll sort the bowls.
00:19:24Everything all right, Mr. Pollock?
00:19:25Just a twinge.
00:19:26There's something wrong with your...
00:19:27No, it's fine.
00:19:28No, it's fine.
00:19:29No, it's fine.
00:19:58No, it's fine.
00:19:59Aren't you allowed to.
00:20:02A woman's turning down on a door.
00:20:04I don't know.
00:20:34How did you get on at Mr. Worrell's?
00:20:37Nice cottage, full of antiques, but then he was a dealer.
00:20:41Clearly a successful one. His financials came back.
00:20:44All in good shape.
00:20:46Something I suspect that house clearance expert-cum-ambulance chaser Dale McManus might be interested in.
00:20:52Caught him snooping around.
00:20:54Check him out.
00:20:56Also, Mr. Worrell had an old-school landline.
00:20:59The last person to call him at 5 o'clock yesterday was Flash Harry Peterson.
00:21:03Ah.
00:21:04Just as well I'm about to meet him.
00:21:14I knocked, but, uh...
00:21:18Is your dad here?
00:21:21Said he'd be back soon.
00:21:23You know, if you're a bit of a maths buff, maybe you can help me with something.
00:21:30Is there anything special about the number 81?
00:21:33Nine square, three to the power of four.
00:21:36This is all about bowling?
00:21:41It is. I'm, uh...
00:21:42I don't need to protect the part of the bowling ball tech.
00:21:47Accuracy is everything.
00:21:49Unless the ref's cheating.
00:21:50I take it you're referring to Mr. Worrell?
00:21:54Why might he do that, do you think?
00:21:56Uh, pick on some breaking rules.
00:21:59Not let's book practice greens.
00:22:01He really had it in for us.
00:22:04As a result, perhaps someone had it in for him.
00:22:06Can I help?
00:22:11Yeah.
00:22:12Excuse me.
00:22:27What the hell are those for?
00:22:32Mushroom coffee.
00:22:33It's the next big thing.
00:22:35You can't just pick wild mushrooms, experiment, and sell it as coffee.
00:22:39There are rules and regulations.
00:22:41We have to do this properly.
00:22:43We'll never get investment from someone like Harry Peterson.
00:22:47Hi.
00:22:47Hey.
00:22:48D.S. Winter, Causton CID.
00:22:52Uh, what can we get you?
00:22:53How about this one?
00:22:55Uh, Parisa?
00:22:55It's a nutty bean responsibly sourced from a cooperative in Nicaragua.
00:23:00Or perhaps you fancy a Brazilian?
00:23:05Uh, yes.
00:23:06Yes, maybe, um...
00:23:07Maybe in a minute.
00:23:08Um, how...
00:23:09How's the cafe been, um, received so far?
00:23:13Wilf despised us.
00:23:15And, generally speaking,
00:23:17a destination coffee shop
00:23:19isn't exactly top of the village wish list.
00:23:21Most people here are still wedded to powdered instant and a kettle.
00:23:24Same at the bowling club.
00:23:26Their website's like something from the dark ages.
00:23:28Jack did the puzzles.
00:23:29Wilf did the jokes.
00:23:31Everyone a belter.
00:23:32We joined, hoping to encourage some cross-fertilization.
00:23:35No, we're doing okay on the cross bit.
00:23:38Less on the fertilization.
00:23:39Huh.
00:23:40How did you get into coffee?
00:23:42Huh.
00:23:43Well,
00:23:44I was a barista champion.
00:23:47Um, I worked in cafes all over the world.
00:23:51Uh, Madrid, Ecuador, Guatemala.
00:23:54Got tired of working for other people.
00:23:57And my family are from around here, so...
00:23:59This is my dream.
00:24:01I'll do anything to make it work.
00:24:04What did you do after the game last night?
00:24:06Mr. McManus said, um, something about going to the pub.
00:24:09Yeah, a bunch of us did.
00:24:10And I'll need a list.
00:24:12And, uh, one of those.
00:24:15Uh, yeah.
00:24:16Yeah, sure.
00:24:19The bright kid, your son?
00:24:21Doesn't get it from me.
00:24:22Oh.
00:24:23Really?
00:24:24I heard that you were, uh, a successful architect turned property magnate.
00:24:28I can talk the talk, but I'm no good at maths.
00:24:31Not on Ollie's league, anyway.
00:24:33You know, he's just still a teenager, but he's already been in touch with the European Space Agency
00:24:38about a mentorship scheme they run.
00:24:40Impressive.
00:24:41Is it just the two of you?
00:24:43It is.
00:24:45Money can buy lots of things, but it seems happiness is not one of them.
00:24:49But Ollie's mum lives abroad.
00:24:52He misses her, and, uh, well, he retreated into physics, quantum mechanics, and the multiverse.
00:25:00He's become quite introverted.
00:25:02And yet he's a member of the bowling club.
00:25:04Yes.
00:25:05A godsend.
00:25:06When the coffee guys wanted to recruit a youngster, Chloe Gillan took a punt on Ollie, and he hasn't looked back.
00:25:12Swapped one obsession, orbital trajectories in space, for another, lawn bowls.
00:25:17Who knew?
00:25:19He loves it.
00:25:20But he didn't love Mr. Worrell, though.
00:25:23No.
00:25:24But, to be honest, it's good for Ollie to meet old duffers like that.
00:25:28Life isn't always fair, and the sooner he learns that, the better.
00:25:34Where were you last night, around six o'clock?
00:25:38I picked Ollie up from the bowling club and then came home.
00:25:42And when did you last talk to Mr. Worrell?
00:25:44Yesterday, on the phone.
00:25:46About?
00:25:47Mainly, he wanted to gloat about how I wasn't going to win the bid.
00:25:51Something about council opposition to residential property.
00:25:55That must have been galling.
00:25:57Not really.
00:25:58Who said I was doing anything residential?
00:26:00What are your plans, then?
00:26:02My plans are confidential and, for the moment, academic.
00:26:08With all due respect, I'd prefer to keep it that way, if that's all right.
00:26:12For the time being, yes.
00:26:16Ollie?
00:26:17Everything all right?
00:26:21Teenagers, eh?
00:26:22Hormones and all that.
00:26:24Does your son make a habit of lashing out?
00:26:26Oh, did you get me a coffee?
00:26:32No.
00:26:33No, I'm taste testing.
00:26:34Now, I get gooseberry, but I'm not getting a hint of hibiscus.
00:26:40Tastes like pencil shavings to me.
00:26:42I had no idea you ate pencils.
00:26:44I, um, I checked on Dale McManus, our house clearance expert,
00:26:49and he's had fines for fly-tipping and was once accused of identity theft,
00:26:52but nothing was ever proven.
00:26:53Interesting.
00:26:54And also, the council got back to me about an honest bidder, H. Appleby.
00:27:00Well, do some digging.
00:27:01And while you're at it, see if Harry Peterson has been involved in anything non-residential.
00:27:07Hmm, well, too.
00:27:08Oh, also, I got you something, sir.
00:27:12It's a steam wand.
00:27:15Milk frother for your coffee.
00:27:18It aerates the milk.
00:27:20Makes it creamier.
00:27:27I'll bear that in mind.
00:27:32Fleur wants a word.
00:27:38Glad you could join.
00:27:43I'm working on the numbers.
00:27:45Do you have any cryptic word games while waiting for lab results, Fleur?
00:27:51You don't get to be head of Causton Cadaver's pub quiz team without practice.
00:27:58So pay attention.
00:28:00It could be a letters to numbers code.
00:28:04A1, B2, and so on.
00:28:05So if it is, A1 would be...
00:28:08H-A.
00:28:10It could be the start of Harry.
00:28:12You're our anonymous bidder, H. Appleby.
00:28:15Whoever they may be.
00:28:19The victim held one of the markers as if he placed him on the ground himself.
00:28:24Was he trying to help identify his killer?
00:28:27That implies Mr. Worrell, after having caliparins thrust into his brain...
00:28:32...had time to think of the idea and execute it before dying.
00:28:36I can check.
00:28:37But I suspect death was instantaneous.
00:28:40It would also imply that the killer left the scene without checking the victim was dead.
00:28:45Impossible, but careless.
00:28:47Okay, so...
00:28:49...alternatively...
00:28:50Well, the killer put the markers on the ground as if Mr. Worrell had done so himself.
00:28:55To point the finger?
00:28:57To someone else.
00:28:58Exactly.
00:28:59There's something odd about these photos.
00:29:03They're numbered JPEGs, but there's quite a few of them missing.
00:29:06Why wouldn't Mr. Pollock just send all of them?
00:29:08Maybe he deleted some as he went.
00:29:10Maybe.
00:29:12In this one, the outhouse door is locked, but it was open at the crime scene.
00:29:18Well, maybe he unlocked it after people left.
00:29:20Yeah, maybe.
00:29:22Or someone else could have.
00:29:24Apart from Mr. Worrell, who else would have keys?
00:29:26His colleague, Libby Trevor.
00:29:29Ah.
00:29:30A horticulturalist with the patience of a saint.
00:29:33Let's talk to her.
00:29:34Is the yoga meeting good?
00:29:46Yeah, fab.
00:29:48I'll grab coffees.
00:29:51Hi, Claude.
00:29:52Two latties, please.
00:29:54Chat with you now, is he?
00:29:55Not Harry?
00:29:57You know the good-looking, very successful, super-minted Harry?
00:30:01No.
00:30:01Why would he be?
00:30:02Good question.
00:30:04Do you know what?
00:30:05Forget the coffees.
00:30:07Let's go.
00:30:08What is it?
00:30:09Nothing.
00:30:19What are you doing here?
00:30:24I've done a emergency appointment, so you want to answer my calls.
00:30:27You've been busy.
00:30:28I'm not here.
00:30:29I'm not here.
00:30:32I'll see you later.
00:30:34I don't know.
00:30:35We have to be careful.
00:30:37Do we?
00:30:38Why?
00:30:38Who cares?
00:30:39Well, I do.
00:30:40And Wulf did, didn't he?
00:30:42Well, Wulf's not a problem anymore, is he?
00:30:45Look, um, maybe we should just leave it, you know?
00:30:50We had our fun.
00:30:52I mean, it's no big deal, is it?
00:30:55And you are that bit younger than me.
00:30:58And what's that got to do with anything?
00:31:00Well, I thought, um, maybe, maybe you liked Chloe?
00:31:07Based on...
00:31:09You two flirting, aren't we?
00:31:11That correction that your daughter flirting, she'll do for England, by the way, of literally anyone.
00:31:17It's absolutely fine if you do, but if that is the case, then I'd rather we drew the line now.
00:31:24I'm not into Chloe.
00:31:27Wulf.
00:31:30The last few weeks with you have meant a lot to me.
00:31:34So can I see you tonight?
00:31:36Please?
00:31:39Sure?
00:31:39Sure.
00:31:41Good afternoon, Miss Trevor. May we come in?
00:32:06Yes.
00:32:08Uh, sorry about all the plans.
00:32:11They, they calm me, and I like the scents.
00:32:16Well, personally, I'm getting a rather strong aroma of vanilla.
00:32:21I don't know what that can be.
00:32:24Yeah, how did you get on with Mr. Worrell?
00:32:27Wulf.
00:32:28Um, yeah, great.
00:32:30He taught me everything I know.
00:32:33And he was like a mentor to me, really, especially when I first moved into the area.
00:32:37And when was that?
00:32:38Four years ago this summer.
00:32:41I was on my own.
00:32:43I fell in with the bowling brigade, and I wanted to firm that up somehow, so I, I became the groundswoman.
00:32:50I gather Mr. Worrell could be quite difficult.
00:32:52Well, no, not at all.
00:32:56Who told you that?
00:32:57Well, Ruth Gillan said he wasn't the easiest person to work for.
00:33:01Well, he was great.
00:33:03I mean, working with someone from a different generation has its challenges, right?
00:33:08The, um, the outhouse at the bowling club, I assume you have a set of keys?
00:33:15Yes.
00:33:16Who else has?
00:33:18Uh, no one.
00:33:19Just me and Wulf.
00:33:20Why?
00:33:21Because we believe whoever killed him might have had access to the outhouse.
00:33:25Maybe Wulf just left it open?
00:33:27We heard that a number of you went to the Swan last night.
00:33:30Did you all come and go at the same time?
00:33:31Sure.
00:33:32Oh, apart from Dale.
00:33:35Yeah, he left early.
00:33:36Did he now?
00:33:38Well, Dale didn't say anything about leaving the pub early when I asked him.
00:33:46Well, keep digging.
00:33:47Likewise, Miss Trevor.
00:33:49She's on edge.
00:33:50She's lying about something.
00:33:51She's lying about something.
00:34:03Oh, my God.
00:34:33Oh, my God.
00:35:03Oh, my God.
00:35:33Oh, my God.
00:36:03I don't remember much, to be honest.
00:36:27Well, try and remember if you can, Dad.
00:36:31It's important.
00:36:33I was walking into the living room, and...
00:36:37next thing I know, you're all here.
00:36:40Do you recall seeing anyone?
00:36:43Did you notice anything untoward?
00:36:46Just that the painting that was on the wall was missing.
00:36:51Wilf loved that painting.
00:36:53And what exactly were you doing here?
00:36:56Wilf was a good friend.
00:36:57I came to pay my respects.
00:37:00How did you get in?
00:37:01The front door was open.
00:37:03Didn't you think that was odd?
00:37:05No, not really.
00:37:07Wilf could be forgetful.
00:37:08I'm sorry, but I think we need to take Archie to hospital just to get him checked over.
00:37:13Jack?
00:37:13Yeah, I agree.
00:37:15No, no hospital.
00:37:16The paramedic said I'm fine.
00:37:18I just want to go home.
00:37:20I need a good night's sleep before the match.
00:37:21Maybe we should think about cancelling the match, Dad.
00:37:24It's not like you're up against a Teddy McCartney.
00:37:26Never mind him, and don't be such a loser, Jack.
00:37:29Your mother would turn in that grave if I didn't play.
00:37:32Would she, though, really?
00:37:33Yes, she would, and don't you ever forget it.
00:37:37First is first, and second is nowhere.
00:37:48Which reminds me, Jenny, we'll need a referee for tomorrow.
00:37:51Somebody who understands how important it is to get the right result.
00:37:56I'll do my best, but I'm not Wilf.
00:38:02Your father claims to compete in your mother's memory, but you don't think so?
00:38:07No, he competes to prove he's the man.
00:38:10Got to see off the rivals.
00:38:11Like Teddy Mulcahy?
00:38:14A rival in every sense.
00:38:16Meaning?
00:38:17The whole village knew Teddy carried a torch for Mum.
00:38:20I don't think there was anything in it, but after she'd passed, beating him mattered more than ever.
00:38:26More than being there for his son.
00:38:32I guess.
00:38:33There was no sign of a break-in.
00:38:44The back door was locked, but this door was open.
00:38:47It was when Archie Pollock arrived.
00:38:49It was definitely locked when I was here earlier.
00:38:51I checked.
00:38:51Meaning whoever assaulted Mr. Pollock had a set of keys.
00:38:56Maybe the killer took them from Mr. Worrell at the bowling club.
00:39:01How was this called in?
00:39:03999.
00:39:03No name given.
00:39:04Unusual for a killer to ring 999.
00:39:07Unless whoever did this isn't our killer.
00:39:10Maybe Mr. Pollock just disturbed a burglar stealing a painting.
00:39:14Like, for example, the house clearance expert that was sniffing around the cottage earlier.
00:39:19Speculation, Winter, but let's pay Mr. McManus a visit.
00:39:23I just want to have a quick look round.
00:39:25Archie Pollock said that he came here to pay his respects.
00:39:29Seems like an odd thing to do.
00:39:30Well, especially given that when I saw him earlier,
00:39:32he seemed more concerned about his good friend not being able to referee tomorrow
00:39:37than he was about him being dead.
00:39:38So he didn't come here to pay his respects.
00:39:42Then why was he here?
00:40:08No, I can do the job, but it's got to be done by tomorrow afternoon.
00:40:12I'm tied up in the morning.
00:40:15Okay.
00:40:16Okay.
00:40:17I'll do it as soon as I can.
00:40:20Deal.
00:40:22I need a word.
00:40:24The, um, quality pieces that you said Wilf Worrell owned,
00:40:28that you were curious about, did that include a painting?
00:40:30Yeah, a few.
00:40:31But one that was definitely worth a few, Bob, yeah.
00:40:34The one in the kitchen?
00:40:35Is that what you were gawping out through the window when I saw you?
00:40:37No.
00:40:39Tell me, if your job is being familiar with objects and their valuations,
00:40:42how much is that painting worth?
00:40:44At auction?
00:40:45Who knows?
00:40:47For insurance purposes, it's got to be in the region of 10k, maybe more.
00:40:50Tempting.
00:40:51And it's just been stolen.
00:40:53And whoever stole it assaulted Archie Pollock.
00:40:56I get it.
00:40:57You think I took the painting and then assaulted Archie?
00:40:59If I'd stolen it, would I just tell you it was worth 10k?
00:41:02You might if it was worth more.
00:41:04It'd be my guest in check.
00:41:06I'm sure you will anyway.
00:41:07Anything else?
00:41:11If not, I'd like to go home.
00:41:13There is something else, actually.
00:41:14When I asked you where you were last night, you said you were at the pub.
00:41:17I was.
00:41:18You left early.
00:41:19Where did you go?
00:41:20Home.
00:41:22I was tired.
00:41:25Can I go now?
00:41:26Yeah.
00:41:27I was tired.
00:41:31PHONE RINGS
00:42:01Honestly, Jamie, I love it.
00:42:10Good.
00:42:11I was practising all last night,
00:42:13which kept John and I awake,
00:42:15trying to catch up with Betty on the four fours.
00:42:18I think 73's the closest we've come to divorce.
00:42:20Right, what do you think?
00:42:25That was pretty good.
00:42:27Oh, here's Einstein.
00:42:28Oh, morning, sir.
00:42:29Jamie's just been telling me all about grinders and tampers.
00:42:32Have you now?
00:42:33Well, I hate to interrupt coffee morning winter,
00:42:35but we have work to do.
00:42:37Are you planning a holiday, sir?
00:42:39Uh, research, actually.
00:42:42Something Jack Pollock mentioned about starting an even life.
00:42:47Several developments overnight, sir.
00:42:49Harry Peterson doesn't just do residential.
00:42:51He's a partner in a chain of healthcare centres across Europe.
00:42:54Also, he's trying to buy some woodland on the edge of the village,
00:42:57but the application doesn't say what for.
00:43:00The bowling club and woodland.
00:43:01He clearly wants to make his mark.
00:43:03As for the other bidder, H is for Holly Appleby,
00:43:06and she's proving quite elusive.
00:43:07All I can find is a P.O. box in Midsummer Parva.
00:43:11Find out when she got the P.O. box.
00:43:13Yeah, will do, sir.
00:43:14Also, there was a message on Wilford's answer machine
00:43:17that you need to hear.
00:43:18It was left by Dale McManus two days ago.
00:43:21I'll keep this brief.
00:43:23I'm sick of it, and I've told you loads.
00:43:25Back off roof.
00:43:26We were a dead man.
00:43:29Prophetic, to say the least.
00:43:38Get him, Tiger.
00:43:39And Ollie, if you don't win, it's okay, right?
00:43:51I heard about the assault.
00:44:03Are you okay?
00:44:05Perfectly fine.
00:44:06Thanks to you.
00:44:07Enjoyed last night?
00:44:17Me too.
00:44:19I know I'm tired of hiding.
00:44:21Not that gun.
00:44:23I had a fault this morning.
00:44:26We'll just go somewhere else, start fresh.
00:44:30I'm serious.
00:44:31Are you playing games with me?
00:44:33No.
00:44:36After this, I've got a job to do.
00:44:38Then I'm free.
00:44:41What do you say?
00:44:42What are we waiting for?
00:44:43Oi!
00:44:44Dale!
00:44:45Chop, chop!
00:44:46You need to get your eye in.
00:44:49Aren't you, mate?
00:44:50How's the head all right?
00:44:53Check with Jack Pollock about the rest of the pictures he took.
00:44:58The ones he didn't send us.
00:44:59Yeah, we'll do so.
00:45:06Everything all right?
00:45:07Oh, just worried about Archie, that's all.
00:45:10Tell me, how far do you think he'd go to win today?
00:45:14Oh, as far as needs be.
00:45:16That's what worries me.
00:45:19At a medication you prescribed for Mr. Worrell,
00:45:22you mentioned statins and beta blockers.
00:45:25Yeah, that's right.
00:45:25If someone else took them, would they, for example,
00:45:29help with an arm tremor?
00:45:32Then they might,
00:45:34although taking someone else's medication is dangerous.
00:45:38And illegal.
00:45:40Oh, my God.
00:45:45Best score.
00:45:46Refereeing duties to attend to.
00:45:48Yeah, I'll break a leg.
00:45:49Actually, Jenny.
00:45:54Nothing.
00:45:55Ah, Mr. Pollock.
00:46:03Now, those files that you sent us,
00:46:04some of them are missing.
00:46:06Uh, were they?
00:46:07Uh, well, I might have deleted some.
00:46:09Sure, but we'd still like to retrieve them if we can.
00:46:10Okay, can I get them to you later?
00:46:12We can do it now.
00:46:13Just, um, airdrop them to me.
00:46:15Yeah, I'm not sure I know how to do that.
00:46:20Kakashi.
00:46:20Have you taken world's notes?
00:46:41Apart from being incredibly irresponsible,
00:46:43you do know that's essentially dumping.
00:46:45Should have given me a prescription, then.
00:46:47I have my reputation to think of.
00:46:48So do I, and mine's worth more than yours,
00:46:51especially since Wilf told me all about you and Dale.
00:46:56Right, Dale.
00:47:18Heads.
00:47:18All these orbitals, you get to choose ends.
00:47:25Would you east-west, please?
00:47:27Better lie the land.
00:47:28It'll take more than that.
00:47:30Archie, your Bowles Whisperers gets to choose who stars.
00:47:34They can.
00:47:35Right, let's get ready.
00:47:36Good morning, mate.
00:47:40Here we go.
00:47:41Good morning.
00:47:57Good morning.
00:47:58Good morning.
00:47:59Good morning.
00:47:59Good morning.
00:48:00Good morning.
00:48:01We'll be right there.
00:48:02Oh, man, that's perfect.
00:48:32But you were right to check the photos, by the way.
00:48:54The ones that Jack Pollock didn't manage to send us all have one striking thing in common.
00:48:58They all show Archie Pollock arguing with Will Forrell.
00:49:05The question is, what about?
00:49:08Let's speak to our bowling legend as soon as this match ends.
00:49:12We're on the deciding end now.
00:49:13We're on the deciding end now.
00:49:43We're on the deciding end now.
00:50:13.
00:50:28Looks good.
00:50:31.
00:50:34.
00:50:39.
00:50:41Over to you, Jenny.
00:51:05And the winner is...
00:51:09Olly!
00:51:11Yes! Yes!
00:51:13Yes!
00:51:15Absolutely!
00:51:17Ice-cold!
00:51:19Oh, my!
00:51:21Just this!
00:51:23And that's good.
00:51:32Here he comes.
00:51:33What was I meant to do?
00:51:35Look, you did the right thing.
00:51:37And no daughter-in-law of mine!
00:51:41Don't know why you married her.
00:51:45You speak to Archie Pollock.
00:51:47I'll talk to Dale McMellis.
00:51:49I will do.
00:51:51Are they?
00:51:53Ready?
00:51:55Oh, yes.
00:51:57That's good.
00:51:59Lovely.
00:52:01Where is Mr. Pollock Senior?
00:52:03He stormed off.
00:52:04Not out front, he didn't.
00:52:05There was a back exit.
00:52:07I think he wanted to avoid people.
00:52:09There was a back exit.
00:52:11I think he wanted to avoid people.
00:52:13Where is Mr. Pollock Senior?
00:52:15He stormed off.
00:52:16Not out front, he didn't.
00:52:17There was a back exit.
00:52:19I think he wanted to avoid people.
00:52:21I think he was too blind to him.
00:52:23Then he built quite a while.
00:52:24Where is the poor?
00:52:25No, no, he did.
00:52:26In the next two weeks.
00:52:27He is a man with a boy,
00:52:28and he did.
00:52:30I was bad, but he didn't take it away when he died.
00:52:31And there was a man with a judge.
00:52:33I didn't want it.
00:52:34I saw a man, I was afraid.
00:52:35And I knew he had a man with a man with a man with a man,
00:52:36he could have a man.
00:52:37But what?
00:52:38No, he didn't have enough?
00:52:39At his place!
00:52:40That's not my friend, he was afraid.
00:52:42Let's go.
00:53:12Let's go.
00:53:42Harry Peterson found the body, called it in, and then went home.
00:54:00Did you now? You'll need a word.
00:54:08I'm guessing you're familiar with the identity of the bookman.
00:54:12I am. Dale McManus.
00:54:16Was it an accident?
00:54:18Hard to be sure, but we're checking the crane cabin for prints.
00:54:23I'll need to confirm, but preliminary indications suggest cause of death was a combination of blunt trauma to the head and compression of the chest area, leading to pneumothorax.
00:54:36Not pleasant.
00:54:40Noticed anything missing?
00:54:42It's Van.
00:54:43Perhaps the killer took it.
00:54:45I'll put a marker on its circulator trace.
00:54:47What we do have, though, about 30 metres over there, is a large collection of white goods.
00:54:52A fridge freezer, washing machine, the whole lot.
00:54:55Fly tipping.
00:54:55Mr. Peterson, it was you who found Dale McManus's body, is that right?
00:55:09Yes, that's right.
00:55:10Well, just passing, were you?
00:55:12So soon, after your son's finest hour at the bowling club, seems a bit strange.
00:55:16I'm interested in buying that plot of woodland.
00:55:19I go there sometimes to think over my potential investment.
00:55:22And you just happened across Mr. McManus's body?
00:55:26That's correct, yes.
00:55:27Mr. Peterson, we can confiscate your phone and your computer and find out the real reason you went there,
00:55:33or you could save us some time and just tell us the truth.
00:55:40I was due to meet Jenny Pollock.
00:55:44I'm thinking of building a yoga centre there that she might run.
00:55:47That's very generous of you.
00:55:49Well, not at all. I'm a businessman. She's very good at what she does. It would be a sound investment.
00:55:55I see.
00:55:56Did Mr. McManus have anything to do with this plan?
00:56:00No, nothing at all. I was late getting there after celebrating with Ollie, and when I arrived, he was just lying there.
00:56:07So if you went to meet Mrs. Pollock, why wasn't she there?
00:56:11I don't know.
00:56:13She texted me to meet her there straight after the final.
00:56:16I didn't send a text to Harry.
00:56:18Mr. Peterson definitely received one. We saw it.
00:56:21Oh, no text. But you could have deleted it.
00:56:30I didn't.
00:56:31Then someone else must have.
00:56:32Who else would have had access to your phone? Presumably you have a passcode.
00:56:37One, two, three, four.
00:56:39It's guessable.
00:56:40But anyway, I always have my phone on me.
00:56:42The text was sent at 11.24, which is around the time the bowling final was due to start.
00:56:48Did you have your phone on you then?
00:56:50Actually, no. It was in my bag, which I left in the outhouse.
00:56:54So it could have been accessed there by anyone at the bowling match?
00:56:59Yeah, I suppose.
00:57:00This business venture you might be embarking on with Harry Peterson, is it public knowledge?
00:57:06What business venture?
00:57:07I think that answers my question.
00:57:08It's nothing, Jack. Really.
00:57:11Harry's thinking of buying some land and setting up a yoga centre.
00:57:14He has some experience in that area.
00:57:17Health care centres across Europe, etc.
00:57:20Exactly.
00:57:20What's that got to do with you?
00:57:22He asked me if I wanted to run it.
00:57:24What? And you didn't tell me because...
00:57:26Because there's nothing to tell.
00:57:28Look, I'm not going to do it.
00:57:30I don't want to get into business with Harry. It's a non-starter.
00:57:33Mr. Pollock, the photographs that you didn't send us to begin with showed your father and
00:57:43Mr. Worrell arguing. Do you know what about?
00:57:45No, I don't.
00:57:47Was not sending us the photos just an oversight, or did you think they might implicate your father?
00:57:56I was trying to protect him.
00:57:58Because you think he might have killed Mr. Worrell?
00:58:00No, of course not. I just, I was worried, I guess. I knew it didn't look good.
00:58:07I know what they were arguing about.
00:58:10Archie told me about it last night as part of trying to get me to cheat on his behalf.
00:58:16He asked Wilf if he could have some of his meds to Cammy's arm.
00:58:20Wilf said no.
00:58:21So, Mr. Pollock stole them after Mr. Worrell was killed.
00:58:26Where is your father now?
00:58:27He refuses to be under the seam roof as me.
00:58:31He's out walking. He'll be back soon. He'll calm down.
00:58:39Archie Pollock isn't going to calm down anytime soon.
00:58:42Winning the bulls meant too much to him.
00:58:44Something to do with unresolved grief about the death of his wife.
00:58:48What do you make of Mr. and Mrs. Pollock?
00:58:50I'm not sure if it's just about a yoga centre that I don't see why Mrs. Pollock didn't just tell her husband.
00:58:55Well, maybe she knew he'd be suspicious.
00:58:57I mean, she could be lying to cover her tracks.
00:58:59What about Harry Peterson?
00:59:01Well, we can't rule him out.
00:59:02He wouldn't be the first murderer to pretend to have found the body.
00:59:05We can't rule out Archie Pollock either.
00:59:07Keep digging on the Pollock family.
00:59:09It finances, background, everything.
00:59:11Yeah, will do.
00:59:12Do you know what Dale was planning on doing after the final?
00:59:15Um, he said he had a job to do, that's all.
00:59:17We needed to talk to him about a message he left on Mr. Worrell's answer machine.
00:59:23You were mentioned in that message.
00:59:24We need to know what it was about.
00:59:29What is it, Mum?
00:59:30Dale and I were seeing each other.
00:59:34What?
00:59:36So that's where you were two nights ago?
00:59:38The night Mr. Worrell was killed.
00:59:40Yes, me and Dale met up.
00:59:43That would explain why you left the pub early.
00:59:46Why not just say?
00:59:49You could have told me.
00:59:50No, I couldn't.
00:59:51I didn't want it to be public knowledge.
00:59:54Why was that?
00:59:56Chloe's dad ran off with a younger woman.
00:59:59And I was very publicly humiliated and devastated.
01:00:04And even more publicly, a vocal opponent to inappropriately aged relationships.
01:00:13Dale was hardly a babe in arms.
01:00:15He was in his thirties.
01:00:16I'm in my fifties.
01:00:19But also, I just, I didn't want my private life to be the talk of the village again.
01:00:24I hated that.
01:00:25So, I wasn't comfortable going public until I was completely sure about Dale.
01:00:32And were you?
01:00:35Yes.
01:00:37I was now.
01:00:38But when Mr. Worrell found out about you two, he threatened to blap.
01:00:43Oh, and some.
01:00:45Wilf was old school.
01:00:47Disapproved.
01:00:48Loved having something over us.
01:00:50Famous for it.
01:00:51Radio Wilf, we called him.
01:00:53And no secret was safe.
01:00:55He loved seeing my discomfort, reveled in it.
01:00:57He said the only thing he enjoyed more than dealing antiques was dealing in secrets.
01:01:02And Dale?
01:01:05Lovable hothead that he was.
01:01:08He hated seeing me being manipulated.
01:01:11So, he left a message telling Wilf to keep quiet.
01:01:16His wording was quite severe.
01:01:20That was just Dale being protective.
01:01:22He went in a bit heavy.
01:01:24Didn't mean anything by it.
01:01:27He didn't kill him, if that's what you're thinking.
01:01:30I don't know what you're so worried about, Mum.
01:01:32Not the only one round here misbehaving.
01:01:34Why?
01:01:35Who else is?
01:01:36Well, Harry and Jenny, for starters.
01:01:39Saw them having a lover's tiff out in the woods.
01:01:43They say that they were discussing a joint business venture.
01:01:46Believe me, what I saw was no business talk.
01:01:48I'm surprised.
01:01:50I thought she'd seen him off.
01:01:51Seen him off?
01:01:52In what way?
01:01:53Well, when Harry moved in, he made no secret of the fact that he was attracted to Jenny.
01:01:58It was the talk of the village.
01:01:59Like Jack's mum and Teddy Mokahi all over again.
01:02:03Jenny fobbed him off.
01:02:04At least we thought she did.
01:02:07Something Mr. Peterson said.
01:02:10Money can't buy happiness.
01:02:13Maybe he was talking about Jenny.
01:02:15How did Jack Pollock handle all this?
01:02:17Jack's Jack.
01:02:18He just lets these things roll over him.
01:02:21Come on.
01:02:51You can bid her Holly Appleby.
01:02:53She started the P.O. Box four years ago.
01:02:55Oh.
01:02:57There's a lot of falls in the ether at the moment,
01:02:59the 4-4 Challenge.
01:03:00Four years Holly Appleby has had her P.O. Box,
01:03:03and it's four years since Libby Trevor moved to the area.
01:03:08Before that, Holly Appleby lived in Aspen Tallow.
01:03:10She went through a messy divorce, ended up in the courts.
01:03:13But why open a P.O. Box?
01:03:16To protect her anonymity when she moved on, perhaps.
01:03:19Interestingly, Libby Trevor said she moved here on her own.
01:03:23Hmm.
01:03:24Thinking that maybe Holly Appleby changed her name to Libby Trevor?
01:03:27Possibly.
01:03:28But why wouldn't Assistant Groundswoman put in a bid to buy the bowling club?
01:03:31Because she loves her job.
01:03:34Well, you say that, but if that's the case,
01:03:36what are all these bowling balls still doing out here?
01:03:38Why wouldn't Libby Trevor put them away after the final?
01:03:42Unless she left in a hurry.
01:03:49No.
01:03:50No.
01:03:51No.
01:03:52I was just sorting.
01:03:53Mind if we take a look in the greenhouse?
01:03:56Hmm.
01:03:57Vanilla.
01:03:58That's not earth on your hands, is it?
01:04:11It's vanilla-scented coffee.
01:04:12And this is the real Midsomer Mocco.
01:04:16Time to come clean.
01:04:17Holly.
01:04:18It is Holly, isn't it?
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01:04:21It is Holly, isn't it?
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01:04:48Hello?
01:04:49Dale!
01:04:50Is that you?
01:05:18Cheers, mate.
01:05:20Hey, which one do you want to try this time?
01:05:34Something authentic would be good.
01:05:36Okay.
01:05:37What can I hit you with?
01:05:39Colombian?
01:05:40Guatemalan?
01:05:41Actually, you can hit me with the truth.
01:05:44And fill me in about Dale McManus blackmailing you.
01:05:47Or I can introduce you to the Causton CID coffee machine,
01:05:50which is about as authentic as you are.
01:06:00My marriage was abusive.
01:06:07But I finally got out of it,
01:06:08and I started over in Midsomer Deverell.
01:06:11Changing your name and trying to make sure
01:06:13your ex couldn't track you down.
01:06:15Libby.
01:06:17I...
01:06:18started out as liberty.
01:06:21A sign of my new freedom.
01:06:26All I wanted to do was belong,
01:06:27and I thought that the bowling club would...
01:06:31would do that.
01:06:32But Mr Worrell made it difficult.
01:06:34Wolf was a bully.
01:06:37To Irishman.
01:06:38That was beautiful and
01:06:39known at the Scoop wound.
01:06:42Which wasn't good for me because it reminded me of...
01:06:47escape from earlier you were very complimentary about mr.
01:06:53Worrell you said he was like a mentor to you why lie I'm sorry I guess I guess
01:06:59I didn't want to speak ill of the dead
01:07:03okay I didn't want to have to admit all this how did you become involved with
01:07:10Midsomer Mocker I like Lucas's dream and I was trying to figure out how to do
01:07:17something positive with a property that I owned in Aspen Tallow so I thought that
01:07:24if I sold it I could use the proceeds as collateral to join forces and help to
01:07:30buy the bowling club that was the theory but in practice it's proving kind of
01:07:37different that's that's the thing with dreams they do they don't always come
01:07:45true with Libby's backing the plan is to turn the bowling club into a coffee
01:07:51Emporium with an outside space for coffee events and music gigs Emporium we've
01:07:57hardly won over the hearts of mine so far we just need time you can make the best
01:08:03coffee in the world source the best growers use the finest beans but if you
01:08:07don't have anyone to drink it we've seen your setup in Libby's greenhouse
01:08:13everything here is fake we just needed to reduce costs in order to survive until
01:08:20things take off by importing the cheapest beans that you can find probably not
01:08:25ethically sourced and roasting them yourself it's not gonna be forever and you
01:08:31assume that no one find out but Dale McManus did I've accessed his emails he
01:08:37found out what you and Libby are up to and he's been trying to extort money from
01:08:40you money I haven't got you might if you broke into Wilf Orwell's house and
01:08:46stole a painting did Wilf find out your little secret too what no look I didn't
01:08:54like Wilf or Wilf didn't like me but I didn't steal any painting what do you think I am a fraud
01:09:00someone desperate to keep their dream alive Dale McManus was found dead earlier today
01:09:09I swear I don't know anything about that
01:09:16Lucas Shaw he's admitted fraud but he's adamant that he didn't kill anyone and I think he's telling
01:09:26the truth he's misguided but he isn't a killer what about Libby Trevor I don't think she's killed
01:09:31anyone either so who did kill Dale McManus and why I wonder if we might be taking Mr. McManus's death
01:09:41too much at face value meaning we know that Harry Peterson received a text message from someone
01:09:49wanting to meet him in the woods but he was delayed by the match celebrations with his son so what if
01:09:56Mr. McManus in the woods to dump white goods was just in the wrong place at the wrong time
01:10:02Harry Peterson was the real time indeed well how are we doing with the Pollock family background
01:10:10financials are interesting accounts are all in order but you were right to look into the Turks
01:10:15and Caicos some years ago Jack Pollock lost a whole pile of money in an investment there
01:10:20apart from that everything's above board interestingly though he did the accounts of Teddy Mulcahy
01:10:27his father's nemesis and presumably historic accounts given that Mr. Mulcahy has been dead for years
01:10:35I guess I'll check Mr. Pollock how can I help
01:10:42we're on our way
01:10:48Jack Pollock
01:10:50he says his father's been kidnapped
01:10:53any further word
01:11:01anonymous email demanding a quarter of a million pounds as a ransom
01:11:06we'll try and trace the sender
01:11:08four hours to find the money how am I going to do that
01:11:10you're not we don't recommend giving in to ransom demands
01:11:13and this seems more like an act of financial desperation than anything else
01:11:17it's easy for you to say it's not your father whose life's in danger
01:11:19if I had the money I'd hand it over right this second
01:11:21can we borrow against the house I've already spoken to the bank there isn't the time
01:11:25you don't have that kind of money maybe we could call him local support
01:11:28we'd never raise enough
01:11:29what about Hardy I could ask him we could ask him
01:11:34thanks uniform have triangulated the signal and found your father's phone
01:11:38it's a roadside on a country lane
01:11:39you head over there
01:11:41yeah in the meantime please don't do anything without talking to us
01:11:45I doubt there's much in the way of road cameras here
01:11:56there might be one at the junction where the road meets the village
01:11:59we'll get tech onto it urgently
01:12:01one mobile phone
01:12:09and one discarded bowling ball
01:12:12is that blood
01:12:13actually it's coffee
01:12:15if it's still wet we could get winter to do a taste test
01:12:19already done it
01:12:20we'll do a gcms test in the lab to make sure
01:12:24but I did the old ptt
01:12:26pipette tongue taste
01:12:29my guess would be powdered instant
01:12:33I can't just sit here and do nothing
01:12:49dad's out there somewhere
01:12:52it's all my fault
01:12:57look I don't like the idea but I think we have to do what you suggest
01:13:03ask Harry
01:13:06what about the police?
01:13:08what about them?
01:13:19Harry
01:13:20it's me
01:13:22what's the connection between the murders and the kidnappers?
01:13:31money
01:13:32someone is desperate for it
01:13:34they stole a valuable painting from Mr. Worrell
01:13:37and now they want a quarter of a million pounds for the return of Archie Pollock
01:13:41why?
01:13:42greed?
01:13:44a debt more like
01:13:44I think someone got into trouble
01:13:46and made the mistake of asking Mr. Worrell
01:13:48who you said had money
01:13:49to borrow some
01:13:50Mr. Worrell said no
01:13:52because he's an old curmudgeon
01:13:53who likes nothing better than dealing in other people's secrets
01:13:57he threatens to tell the world
01:13:59and so needs to be silenced
01:14:01you know what's really bugging me about these photos
01:14:05is that they're not shots of Jenny Pollock with Archie and Wilf in the background
01:14:11the two men are the main subject of the pictures
01:14:15meaning that Jack Pollock was curious about the argument
01:14:17which was just about meds
01:14:19he said he didn't know what it was about
01:14:21but maybe he thought they were arguing about something else
01:14:24well we checked out Teddy Mulcahy's accounts
01:14:28and interestingly
01:14:29so was the taxman
01:14:30heavily in debt
01:14:32and still active
01:14:33we're pending imminent investigation
01:14:35so the financial clock is ticking
01:14:37and the net closing in
01:14:38who would know how to keep
01:14:40a dead man's accounts alive
01:14:42Jack Pollock would
01:14:46he hasn't kidnapped his own father has he
01:14:48no one
01:14:49he hasn't kidnapped his own father
01:14:50he hasn't kidnapped his own father
01:14:51winter
01:14:52ah
01:14:54okay
01:14:55yeah thanks
01:14:57control have sighted Dale McManus' van
01:15:00in a field next to the woods
01:15:01let's go
01:15:03what are you doing here
01:15:14I could ask you the same question
01:15:16I asked you not to do anything without talking to us
01:15:18you don't understand
01:15:19they said to come alone
01:15:20we were to use Harry's phone to transfer the money
01:15:25then and only then would dad be released
01:15:27we need to do what they say
01:15:28transfer the money
01:15:30don't
01:15:32look quick quick
01:15:33the time's running out
01:15:34it is indeed Mr. Pollock
01:15:37there are no kidnappers
01:15:39because there was no kidnapping
01:15:41was there
01:15:41someone tell me what the hell is going on
01:15:43Mr. Pollock has faked his father's kidnapping
01:15:47Jenny what
01:15:48what's going on
01:15:50what are you doing here
01:15:50I need to know what's happening
01:15:51Mr. Pollock here
01:15:53one failed Turks and Caicos investment behind him
01:15:57needed to do something
01:15:58prove himself to his father
01:16:01and provide for his wife
01:16:02was
01:16:03Mr. Peterson's arrival in the village
01:16:06the trigger
01:16:06the dashing international businessman
01:16:08you couldn't compete
01:16:10you tried to
01:16:11by making investments under a false name
01:16:13your father's nemesis
01:16:14Teddy Mulcahy
01:16:15was that some kind of private joke
01:16:17to get at your father
01:16:18why?
01:16:22because he wasn't there for me
01:16:24he was never there
01:16:26after mum died
01:16:28he was
01:16:28he was too obsessed with his stupid bowling
01:16:31so when your fake investments went wrong
01:16:34with the tax man looming
01:16:36you asked Wilf Worrell
01:16:39to bail you out
01:16:40what a mistake that was
01:16:41he said no
01:16:43and started
01:16:43lording it over me
01:16:45which explains the photos
01:16:46you were never worried
01:16:47how those photos
01:16:48looked for your father
01:16:49I saw Wilf having words with dad
01:16:52I thought he was telling him about me
01:16:53and I needed to know
01:16:54for sure
01:16:55so I went back
01:16:56but he
01:16:56he wasn't
01:16:57but that just made things worse
01:16:59so you needed to silence him
01:17:00and knowing where Mr. Worrell
01:17:02kept the keys
01:17:02you went to the outhouse
01:17:04you killed him
01:17:06and then tried to point the finger
01:17:08at your nemesis
01:17:09Harry
01:17:10you thought H.A. might be enough
01:17:13I wasn't thinking straight
01:17:14I needed money fast
01:17:16so you stole a painting
01:17:17accidentally assaulting your father
01:17:19in the process
01:17:20and then you decide
01:17:21to target Harry direct
01:17:22you used Jenny's phone
01:17:25to lure him to the woods only
01:17:26that doesn't work either
01:17:29Harry's delayed
01:17:30and you kill an innocent man
01:17:31I didn't mean to kill Dale
01:17:34he was
01:17:35the wrong man
01:17:36in the wrong place
01:17:37you're
01:17:38you're panicked
01:17:39you're lost
01:17:40and then
01:17:40it hits you
01:17:42the solution to everything
01:17:44pretend to kidnap your father
01:17:46demand a ransom
01:17:48that will clear your debts
01:17:49once and for all
01:17:50knowing that your wife
01:17:51would turn to Harry
01:17:52to pay for it
01:17:53before he's killed by
01:17:55kidnappers
01:17:56otherwise known as
01:17:58you
01:17:58Jack
01:17:59Jack
01:18:00it should have been him
01:18:01stay back
01:18:04alright
01:18:06help me
01:18:06but I'll kill him
01:18:07put the knife down
01:18:08Jack
01:18:09it won't help
01:18:10I was so close
01:18:11to sailing off
01:18:12into the sunset
01:18:13just
01:18:13I wanted us to be happy
01:18:17I wanted us to be together
01:18:19I am
01:18:21we are
01:18:23no no
01:18:25you're having an affair
01:18:26I'm not
01:18:27I've seen all your messages
01:18:29I've seen your
01:18:31your secret meetings
01:18:33the fear of being caught
01:18:35because I didn't want you
01:18:36to think this
01:18:37right
01:18:39you're gonna run off with him
01:18:42and live happily ever after
01:18:43and you know what
01:18:44I don't blame you
01:18:45because I can't compete with him
01:18:48look at me
01:18:50look at me
01:18:52and tell me you weren't tempted
01:18:54okay I was
01:18:57but I didn't give in to it
01:19:00though I stayed true
01:19:03because I love you
01:19:06it's true
01:19:12she loves you
01:19:13not me
01:19:14what have you done Jack
01:19:16your wife doesn't cheat
01:19:18you just believe the gossip
01:19:21I was a laughing stock
01:19:23you're not
01:19:24nothing
01:19:26happened
01:19:27I wanted it to
01:19:29but Jenny
01:19:30refused
01:19:31even when I just wanted to
01:19:33invest in her
01:19:34with a yoga center
01:19:35she refused that too
01:19:36she thought it would be
01:19:37inappropriate
01:19:37you had the dream
01:19:42already
01:19:42you were living it
01:19:45oh god
01:19:54I'm sorry dad
01:20:22so am I
01:20:26oh come on
01:20:33everybody wants to see
01:20:34the trophy
01:20:34I give you
01:20:35the 4x4
01:20:36maths challenge champion
01:20:38yay
01:20:39and it was all
01:20:41her own work
01:20:42it was actually
01:20:43we were rubbish
01:20:43together we have
01:20:45a new challenge
01:20:46yeah we do indeed
01:20:48a bowling match
01:20:49these were my grandfather's
01:20:50pride and joy
01:20:52oh
01:20:53and we also have to
01:20:54honour Harry Peterson's
01:20:55successful bid to buy
01:20:56the Midsummer
01:20:57Deverell bowling club
01:20:57he plans to modernise it
01:20:59and keep it as a bowling club
01:21:00for his son to play at
01:21:01very good
01:21:03they have names for their teams
01:21:05don't they
01:21:06they did
01:21:06there's Archie's
01:21:08Bowls Whisperers
01:21:09and Ollie's
01:21:10Orbitals
01:21:10and I've been giving some thought
01:21:12to a name for us
01:21:14and in every sense
01:21:15you can't beat
01:21:16Barnaby's Bowling Bevies
01:21:18comparing me to a drink
01:21:20it's something else
01:21:21I'm very fond of
01:21:22I thought of
01:21:23Fleur Power
01:21:25or
01:21:26the flying Fleurs
01:21:28but I'll leave it to Jamie
01:21:31Winter Milan
01:21:32like this
01:21:35yeah
01:21:36oh yeah
01:21:38oh yeah
01:21:52I think we did it
01:22:06I think the clear winner is
01:22:18hang on
01:22:22that's cheating
01:22:23of course it's not
01:22:25it's a bowl isn't it
01:22:27Oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:22:31Help, help, help.
01:22:33Help, help, help.
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