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00:00:00It's your latest travel update from us here at the station.
00:00:02It's the 1st of December, so Christmas has officially started.
00:00:06And this is a classic.
00:00:09Jingle bell, jingle bell, jingle bell rock
00:00:12Jingle bell swing and jingle bell ring
00:00:16Snow and glow, a push for the fire
00:00:20Morning, Helen. Christmas begins.
00:00:24It is deep.
00:00:26There you go.
00:00:30Jingle bell time
00:00:32Dancing and prancing in Jingle bell square
00:00:36In the frosty air
00:00:39What a bright time
00:00:42I'll get you with a nice cup of tea after that.
00:00:45I've never seen the town centre so busy.
00:00:51Oh, I'm sorry, Helen. I didn't know there was a tea meeting.
00:00:54Oh, you're fine, Marjorie. I was just making a small announcement.
00:00:58You'll never believe it.
00:00:58She's only taking us away for the office Christmas party.
00:01:01It's been a tough old year.
00:01:03And I just want to say thank you to everyone for helping me get through it.
00:01:07Guess what?
00:01:08We're only going to the ruddy Caribbean.
00:01:10Oh, my goodness gracious me.
00:01:13Oh, although it does mean missing the away game of Colchester.
00:01:16What's that matter?
00:01:16It's the Caribbean.
00:01:19What a way to celebrate our...
00:01:20And you've properly budged it for it, Mum?
00:01:22Yes, Niamh. It's all accounted for.
00:01:24Quite sure?
00:01:26You know, I've always wanted to visit that part of the world.
00:01:29Oh, um...
00:01:32Not you, Marjorie, love.
00:01:36It's senior staff only.
00:01:37I am so sorry.
00:01:38I should have said...
00:01:39Oh, of course.
00:01:41I'm sorry, Helen.
00:01:43Silly old me.
00:01:44Duh.
00:01:44Oh, I probably should get that.
00:01:52We are so going bikini shopping after work tonight.
00:01:57You might treat yourself to some speed, or was...
00:01:59Duckdale's branded merchandise.
00:02:01Marjorie speaking.
00:02:08Duckdale's branded merchandise.
00:02:09Marjorie speaking.
00:02:11Yes, I'll just put you through to our warehouse.
00:02:14Go, the ancient school and chaos.
00:02:23See the days in the day before us.
00:02:26La-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la.
00:02:28Strike the heart and join the chorus.
00:02:31La-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la.
00:02:33Yes!
00:02:35Let's go!
00:02:36La la la la, la la la la la la
00:02:38All this and all, you can't insist
00:02:41La la la la, la la la la
00:02:43Give us of the way Denn there
00:02:46La la la la, la la la la
00:02:46Oh no
00:02:49Come on here
00:02:50Give us the keys
00:02:52You can tell the answer
00:03:23Happy Christmas.
00:03:26Miss Ansel.
00:03:40Hi, Marjorie.
00:03:42I just want to let you know that there's a Commissioner Patterson arriving.
00:03:47It's a serious situation over here.
00:03:50Give him access to anything he needs.
00:03:53I've told the police here that we're going to cooperate fully.
00:03:56Will do, Helen.
00:03:57Oh, I hear him now.
00:03:58Um, we'll speak later.
00:04:00Okay.
00:04:02Ah!
00:04:03You must be the policeman from the Caribbean.
00:04:06Commissioner Patterson, is it?
00:04:08Selwyn Patterson.
00:04:10So, um, what has actually happened out there?
00:04:14The police were called to your colleagues' holiday villa, where, I'm sorry to see, a man was formed, shot dead, murdered.
00:04:22You must be the man out.
00:04:24You must be the man out.
00:05:05Good morning, Miss Baudet.
00:05:09Morning, Seb.
00:05:10It's a final rehearsal for the Nativity this evening.
00:05:13I wish you all the best and good luck to you, little king people.
00:05:17Yes, yes.
00:05:20Allez, let's go.
00:05:30Good morning, Sarge.
00:05:32Morning, Seb.
00:05:33Got a card from Darlene.
00:05:35Looks like she won't make it back for Christmas.
00:05:38Her auntie's still sick, so she's staying on Montserrat.
00:05:41Nothing in the post for the inspector, you know, from Antigua.
00:05:46His brother, you mean?
00:05:48It's been three months.
00:05:50I guess it's like a lot, you know?
00:05:52I mean, getting a letter from a brother you never knew you had.
00:05:57Might take some time.
00:05:58I just feel sorry for him.
00:06:00He keeps saying he's fine about it, but I don't think he is.
00:06:06Where is D.I. Wilson?
00:06:08Rehearsing.
00:06:09Oh, yes.
00:06:10Oh, I am so jealous.
00:06:11He must be hyped up to wear that costume, huh?
00:06:13I bet he is.
00:06:17I'm really not happy about this.
00:06:19Why not, Mervyn?
00:06:20Because I look like a ninny.
00:06:22No, you don't.
00:06:24You look very...
00:06:25authentic.
00:06:27I just don't think the boots are helping.
00:06:34Look, with all due respect, Miss Baudet,
00:06:36I just think it'd be better off finding somebody else for this.
00:06:40You know, somebody less...
00:06:42me.
00:06:42Mervyn, it has always been the commissioner
00:06:45who carries out this task for me.
00:06:48With him gone.
00:06:49Inspector!
00:06:50Oh, great.
00:06:51Yes, sir.
00:06:53You look cool, man.
00:06:54Not another word.
00:06:55That's right, huh?
00:06:56Could we have a chat, sir?
00:07:04We have a murder to attend.
00:07:07For real?
00:07:10Well, that's that, then.
00:07:11I've got word to do.
00:07:13Conversation over.
00:07:14Conversation paused.
00:07:15Sorry, Catherine.
00:07:16Come on, let's go.
00:07:19Um, Inspector.
00:07:22You think maybe you should change first?
00:07:26The victim's name is Darien St. Jules.
00:07:42He's a local fisherman, lives half a mile.
00:07:44And he's in jail.
00:07:44You think maybe you should change?
00:07:45Well, let's try it.
00:07:46Let's try it.
00:07:47And to watch...
00:07:47Come on, let's try it.
00:07:48This affair is based on the farm.
00:07:48The victim's name is Darion St. Jules.
00:07:54He's a local fisherman, lives half a mile up the coast.
00:07:57Right.
00:07:58The guests staying here are from the UK.
00:08:00They all say they haven't a clue who he is or what he was doing here.
00:08:05But clearly, someone must have shot him and left him there.
00:08:08Right.
00:08:11No sign of the gun, but paramedics are saying with the bullets still lodged in the victim's shoulder,
00:08:15the cause of death was possibly from internal bleeding.
00:08:20Right.
00:08:21And what about you, Inspector? Anything of interest?
00:08:26Well, he certainly liked his aftershave.
00:08:29Have a sniff.
00:08:34I guess that's pretty strong.
00:08:36I don't know if it's because of his work.
00:08:39You know, slapped on the old cologne to cover the smell of fish.
00:08:42I know a big man in Tootin did the same thing.
00:08:44And that's what bothers you the most?
00:08:46The fact that the victim used a bit too much aftershave.
00:08:50Actually, what's bothering me the most is what's written on the palm of his left hand.
00:08:57Blitzen.
00:08:58Like the reindeer.
00:09:00Is there anyone I can think of?
00:09:03Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donna, Blitzen.
00:09:08And Rudolph.
00:09:09Thank you, Officer Rose.
00:09:14The ink seems fresh.
00:09:16Which means you wrote it in the last 12 hours or so.
00:09:20And then not long after, he was shot.
00:09:21When it is Christmas, sir, could just be a coincidence.
00:09:32We have no idea who this guy is or what he's doing in our villa.
00:09:34So how can we know why he wrote the name of one of Sansa's reindeer on his hand?
00:09:38I don't know.
00:09:39I'm just asking the question.
00:09:40Not a problem, is it?
00:09:43No.
00:09:44No, of course not.
00:09:46Let's start with you telling me what you're doing here on St. Marie.
00:09:49Well, we flew here for our office Christmas party.
00:09:52It wasn't cheap.
00:09:52We were having the time of our lives.
00:10:00Life's a beat.
00:10:01Life's a beat.
00:10:03No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:10:05No!
00:10:06Oh, my God.
00:10:08Everyone get in.
00:10:15Maybe talk us through the events of last night.
00:10:17Yeah, what happened exactly?
00:10:19We said we'd take it easy for our last night.
00:10:22Then we got back here and carried on drinking.
00:10:35Yeah, it looks like quite a party you had.
00:10:37Yeah, done right it was.
00:10:40Sorry, that's not appropriate.
00:10:43The rum out here, it's stronger than we're used to.
00:10:48Oh!
00:10:49What happens above?
00:10:50One more straight away and no one's allowed to.
00:10:53Come on, it's our last night!
00:10:56And what time did the party end?
00:10:58I haven't got a clue, Mick, to be honest.
00:11:00Yeah, it's all a little bit hazy.
00:11:02I really don't remember very much.
00:11:04You lot are lightweight, man.
00:11:06I remember everything.
00:11:10Helen, you and me put Neil to bed about midnight.
00:11:13I'm sure I wasn't that bad.
00:11:14Oh, you so were.
00:11:15Oh, he's always had a low tolerance.
00:11:19Mum?
00:11:20Sorry, love.
00:11:22Can we just...
00:11:24Yeah, Helen, you went to bed as well.
00:11:28Me and you kept on it till about half three.
00:11:31Yeah, but you were so cute.
00:11:34You were dead to the world by then.
00:11:36So, er, I left you asleep in the hammock.
00:11:40And then what?
00:11:41Oh, and then, um, the taxi for the airport woke me up.
00:11:49Everyone!
00:11:50Wake up!
00:11:52Wake up!
00:11:52That's when I saw him.
00:11:56I thought he was asleep at first.
00:11:58But when I got closer, I saw the blood.
00:12:01Someone call an ambulance!
00:12:02Now!
00:12:05You were in the hammock when whatever happened, happened.
00:12:08You didn't hear the gunshot?
00:12:10Well, yeah, yeah, you'd have thought.
00:12:11But, well, it's like Helen said, you know, the room out here, it's, er...
00:12:14Stronger than you used to.
00:12:16Inspector!
00:12:19That's something you should see.
00:12:22This is the only security camera footage from the villa.
00:12:26Footage is from this morning, outside the front door.
00:12:29The victim arrives at 5.32am, heads inside.
00:12:33The door was unlocked, so he let himself in.
00:12:35After that, nobody is seen leaving or arriving.
00:12:38So, the only way in or out is from the front.
00:12:41And the drop at the back is too steep for access.
00:12:45So, it's got to be one of these four who shot Darren and St. Jules.
00:12:49Which means the gun that they used must still be here.
00:12:51But they're all saying they've never met him before.
00:12:54So, why would one of them kill a total stranger?
00:12:58Hello, can I help you?
00:13:13Have you come to check-in?
00:13:14The name's Helen Dugdale.
00:13:16Of course, one moment, please.
00:13:19Can't believe they're not letting us fly home.
00:13:22This police overreach is what it is.
00:13:24So much for doing something different.
00:13:28Should have just gone under the red line like last year.
00:13:31None of this would have happened.
00:13:34Girl, do you think there's something Helen's not telling us?
00:13:39She's been on edge ever since the police arrived.
00:13:41So, why did Darren go to that villa at 5.30 in the morning?
00:13:53Hmm.
00:13:54Let's see what we find at his house.
00:14:01How are you getting on, sir?
00:14:03Well, I haven't found anything that connects our victim to the suspects.
00:14:06But I have found this.
00:14:08The victim's aftershave.
00:14:10Really?
00:14:11This again?
00:14:11It's different to the one he was wearing at the crime scene.
00:14:14Here, have a sniff.
00:14:18I haven't found any others here.
00:14:20And there certainly wasn't one on his person.
00:14:22So, why did he smell different to the brand of aftershave that he owns?
00:14:25So, I searched the suspects, the villa, and surrounding areas.
00:14:46And there was no gun.
00:14:48No, it has to be there.
00:14:49No one left the villa after the victim was shot,
00:14:51so the weapon has to be there somewhere.
00:14:53Yeah, no, I totally get the logic, Inspector.
00:14:55But, you think it ain't there?
00:14:57For definite, there's no gun at the villa.
00:14:59But that doesn't make any sense.
00:15:00So, sorry.
00:15:01Excuse me.
00:15:02Hello?
00:15:03Yes!
00:15:04Well, this is a strange one.
00:15:06We've got four people suspected of shooting a man they don't know
00:15:08with a gun they don't have.
00:15:11Let's start working through the victim's laptop, see what's on there.
00:15:13We need to find that gun.
00:15:17What?
00:15:18Actually, sir, it's the Nativity Service, if you'd forgotten.
00:15:21Are you serious?
00:15:23And we promised Catherine we'd make sure you get near her.
00:15:27Look, we've got a murder case to solve, in case you hadn't noticed.
00:15:31And I haven't got time for play-acting with a bunch of kids at some school nativity.
00:15:35Then you'd better find the time, Inspector.
00:15:40Why is she...?
00:15:42Good evening to you, Inspector.
00:15:44Officer Curtis was a pleasant surprise.
00:15:47My niece is performing in the Nativity tonight.
00:15:51And word has come back to me that they might not have a narrator.
00:15:55Because the man who is supposed to be doing it is being a grumpy goose about the whole thing.
00:16:00A grumpy...
00:16:00Now, listen...
00:16:01No, you listen to me.
00:16:03You are doing it.
00:16:05End of.
00:16:06So get your backside down to that church and man up.
00:16:09You know, I never did like this sort of thing.
00:16:28The Nativity, carol services.
00:16:31Right.
00:16:32Is there anything about Christmas you do like, sir?
00:16:35No, not really.
00:16:36Oh, hang on.
00:16:37Yeah.
00:16:38The Great Escape.
00:16:39The what?
00:16:40The Great Escape.
00:16:42The movie.
00:16:42It was on telly every Christmas.
00:16:45You know, with the motorcycle stunt.
00:16:47And the cooler.
00:16:48The dirt down the trousers.
00:16:52No, I'd give up.
00:16:53Me too.
00:16:54Nervyn, we're waiting.
00:16:55Ready when you are.
00:16:58Right.
00:17:02Right.
00:17:04Here we go, then.
00:17:06I guess.
00:17:09You okay?
00:17:28Okay, then.
00:17:32A long time ago, in the town of Nazareth, there lived a young woman named Mary.
00:17:43She was engaged to a carpenter named Joseph.
00:17:46I understand he didn't want to wear a costume, but did he really have to do it in the heart?
00:17:52And then one day, an angel called Gabriel came to Mary and said to her...
00:18:01Sorry, it was mine.
00:18:13I knew it was going to be his.
00:18:16Sir.
00:18:17Sir.
00:18:18Sir.
00:18:19Sir.
00:18:20Sir.
00:18:21Sir.
00:18:22It's someone calling from Antigua.
00:18:23It could be...
00:18:24Your brother.
00:18:25Listen, sorry everyone.
00:18:26I need to take this, yeah?
00:18:27Well, I think one of us shoot her.
00:18:28Don't worry, Miss Baudet.
00:18:29Officer Sebastian rose to the rescue.
00:18:30Yes, my little king people.
00:18:31Wow, God.
00:18:32Woo!
00:18:33So, a long, long time ago in the town of Nazareth, there lived a young woman, very nice woman,
00:18:40and I think one of us shoot her.
00:18:42I'm sorry everyone.
00:18:43I need to take this, yeah?
00:18:44Well, I think one of us shoot her.
00:18:45Don't worry, Miss Baudet.
00:18:46Officer Sebastian rose to the rescue.
00:18:48Yes, my little king people.
00:18:51Wow, God.
00:18:52Woo!
00:18:54So, a long, long time ago in the town of Nazareth, there lived a young woman.
00:19:02Very nice woman.
00:19:03Her name was Mary.
00:19:04She was engaged to a carpeter, named Josie.
00:19:16Mervyn Wilson speaking.
00:19:17Mr. Wilson?
00:19:18Yes.
00:19:19It's Tyrese at Kariba Phone Network.
00:19:21I just noticed your contracts coming up in the new year, and I thought we could...
00:19:23have a chat about upgrading your phone.
00:19:30Mr. Wilson, are you still there?
00:19:31Yeah, I'm here.
00:19:33Um...
00:19:34No, no upgrade, thanks.
00:19:36Are you sure about that, Cosme?
00:19:38Karen?
00:19:39More, no.
00:19:40No.
00:19:41Give me time.
00:19:42Come.
00:19:43Come.
00:19:53First time, also, yep north Yes!
00:19:57Mary.
00:19:58Me.
00:19:59It just isn't was to certain poor shepherds
00:20:07It feels as they lay, it feels as they lay
00:20:18It feels as they lay
00:20:22Hey sir, you didn't come back
00:20:49Just wanted to check how you're doing
00:20:53Yeah, it wasn't Solomon on the phone
00:20:55Anyway, I've been thinking
00:20:58We really don't know anything about these people
00:21:02You know, their lives in the UK
00:21:05I was thinking we could use someone to do a bit of digging into our suspects back in their hometown
00:21:10Right, you want me to get in touch with the Swindon Police?
00:21:12No, no, no, I've already done that, they're flat out till New Year
00:21:15But then I remembered we do have someone in the UK who maybe could give us a hand
00:21:19Ah, you must be the policeman from the Caribbean
00:21:31Commissioner Patterson, is it?
00:21:33Selwyn Patterson
00:21:35I'm no longer a commissioner
00:21:37I'm retired now
00:21:38Right, okay
00:21:40So now you're just...
00:21:41Helping out
00:21:42Somewhat reluctantly
00:21:44If I'm honest with you
00:21:46So, um, what has actually happened out there?
00:21:49The police were called to your colleague's holiday villa
00:21:53Where, I'm sorry to see, a man was found
00:21:56Shot dead, murdered
00:21:58I'm keen to get on with things and get out of here as quickly as I can
00:22:03Rightio
00:22:05Well, I'll give you the guided tour
00:22:07Uh, welcome to Dugdale's branded merchandise
00:22:10Uh, so, uh, that desk over there is Helen
00:22:15She's the managing director
00:22:17Uh, this desk belongs to our graphic designer, Gavin
00:22:21Uh, accounts manager, Neil
00:22:23And Karen, head of sales
00:22:25And this one?
00:22:27Oh, oh, she's not here anymore
00:22:28She left a couple of months ago
00:22:30Who?
00:22:32Uh, Ashley
00:22:33Ashley Sims, her name was
00:22:35It was all somewhat clandestine, if you ask me, Mr. Patterson
00:22:43She did what they call a midnight flit
00:22:45Never came back
00:22:48Are you sure you don't want a cup of tea?
00:22:50I'm going to make myself one
00:22:52This drawer is locked
00:22:54Is locked
00:22:55Oh, yes, it's been like that since Ashley left
00:22:57She has the only key
00:22:59I've been meaning to sort it
00:23:01I think
00:23:05There is no key
00:23:09I've been wanting to drink
00:23:10Chinese
00:23:19Commissioner, you do know what time it is over here, right?
00:23:24Half past three in the morning.
00:23:27But as I've abandoned a good friend's wedding to travel to Swindon and help you out.
00:23:31OK, fair do's.
00:23:33How can I help?
00:23:33The bullet you recovered from your victim.
00:23:36Have you had the ballistics report back on it yet?
00:23:38Yeah, it was a .45 calibre.
00:23:40Most likely fired from a pistol.
00:23:42And did you find the weapon?
00:23:44No.
00:23:45Why?
00:23:46Because I'm currently looking at a .45 calibre pistol in a desk drawer in Swindon.
00:23:56But it can't be the same one.
00:23:59Can it?
00:24:16Morning, sir.
00:24:18Morning, Inspector.
00:24:20This can't be right.
00:24:21It just can't be.
00:24:23What's going on?
00:24:23Commissioner found a gun locked in the desk drawer of an ex-employee called Ashley Sims in the Dugdale's offices back in the UK.
00:24:30What?
00:24:31Local forensic lab fast-tracked it and they say that is the gun that fired the bullet that killed Darren St. Jules.
00:24:38Look, security footage shows that no one touched that drawer since the shooting.
00:24:42Wait, so how was that gun used to shoot Darren St. Jules on this island if the same gun was locked in a drawer 5,000 miles away?
00:24:50I know, right?
00:24:51It makes no sense.
00:24:52We need to speak to Helen Dugdale.
00:25:08Helen?
00:25:09If you're in there, can you open the door, please?
00:25:11We need to speak with you about Ashley Sims.
00:25:19There's something you need to see.
00:25:22I guess I want to say sorry.
00:25:27I know it's not enough.
00:25:30And it won't change how you feel about me.
00:25:33But I do mean it.
00:25:38I don't know why I keep doing this.
00:25:42Blow everything up.
00:25:46But, um, this is why I've come here.
00:25:52To get away.
00:25:56Try and understand why I hurt people.
00:26:03That's Ashley.
00:26:03The way that I do.
00:26:07She stole from me, from the company.
00:26:09How much?
00:26:10£500,000.
00:26:12Ouch.
00:26:14My husband, Keith.
00:26:16Dugdale's was his company.
00:26:17Until he passed away at the start of the year from a heart attack.
00:26:21I'm sorry to hear that.
00:26:24That's when I took over the reins.
00:26:26I really wanted to make it work.
00:26:28And it was around that time that we had a position to fill.
00:26:30And you gave the job to Miss Sims?
00:26:34I knew she had a past, that she'd been to prison.
00:26:36But Keith always believed in giving people a second chance.
00:26:39And I wanted to honour that.
00:26:40What Miss Sims let you down?
00:26:43Not even a year's passed and I've already lost half a million pounds.
00:26:46Did you report Ashley to the police?
00:26:49I was too embarrassed.
00:26:50So I, I hired someone to find out where she sent the email from.
00:26:55And that video she recorded, that was sent from this island?
00:26:59Yes.
00:27:01Okay, so what does any of this have to do with Darian St. Jules?
00:27:05The man I hired discovered that Darian had rented a holiday let to Ashley.
00:27:09That's why I came here, to try and get my money back.
00:27:12I made sure our villa wasn't far from Darian's house,
00:27:14so it would be easy to go and visit him.
00:27:16So you were lying when you told us you didn't know Darian?
00:27:18Did you meet with him?
00:27:21Yes.
00:27:21A few days ago, he confirmed that Ashley had rented this little place he has down on the beach.
00:27:28That's her?
00:27:29So she was definitely here.
00:27:31She'd arrived a few months ago, at the start of October.
00:27:35He still had all the paperwork,
00:27:37but he said that she'd moved on a few days ago and he didn't know where.
00:27:41So what was Darian doing turning up at your villa in the early hours yesterday?
00:27:46I don't know.
00:27:48I really don't.
00:27:49How much do the others know about this?
00:27:51Nothing.
00:27:51They don't know anything.
00:27:52They think they're on a works do.
00:27:54Not even your son?
00:27:55No.
00:27:55Not even Neil.
00:27:56So then the only person who knew Darian and therefore wanted him killed was you?
00:28:01No.
00:28:01I swear I didn't.
00:28:04I can see how this looks.
00:28:07But I didn't shoot him.
00:28:09I don't...
00:28:10I need to take this.
00:28:17Commissioner, you got something?
00:28:19Inspector, I've searched Ashley Sims' flat and emailed you over some photographs.
00:28:24I'm afraid there is little of use to your investigation.
00:28:27I think she cleared out her flat before she flew to the Caribbean.
00:28:31Okay.
00:28:32Thanks anyway, sir.
00:28:33Now, if that is everything, I'm going to catch my train and enjoy the rest of my Christmas.
00:28:39Yeah.
00:28:39Um, you have a good one, sir.
00:28:41And you, Inspector.
00:28:42And you.
00:28:51Thank you for your help, Miss Gortz.
00:28:53Oh, I didn't do anything, really.
00:28:56And you're nothing if not efficient.
00:29:00So, what are your plans for Christmas?
00:29:04I'm spending it with my daughter and her partner.
00:29:06They've rented a cottage up in the, um, Yorkshire Dales.
00:29:11Oh, it's lovely up there.
00:29:12So, I'm told.
00:29:14I'd better...
00:29:14I'm flying solo this Christmas.
00:29:17I mean, that's how it's been since Mum passed.
00:29:20Just me, myself and I.
00:29:22Sorry.
00:29:22I really...
00:29:23Oh, no.
00:29:24No, no.
00:29:24I rather enjoy it, actually.
00:29:26You know, there's no family arguments.
00:29:28I can eat what I like, watch what I want on the telly.
00:29:31Christmas alone is underrated, I say.
00:29:35Indeed.
00:29:36No, I really don't want to miss my dream.
00:29:43Goodbye, Mr Patterson.
00:29:45Goodbye.
00:29:47And Merry Christmas.
00:29:49And a very Merry Christmas to you.
00:29:52Four passengers on platform.
00:29:57One, awaiting the three, 15, two, leave.
00:30:01Please be aware that due to frost on the line, this train is now delayed.
00:30:06Please wait for further announcements.
00:30:08So, immigration confirmed Ashley Simms arrived on the island two months ago.
00:30:31But they have no record of her ever leaving.
00:30:34So, in theory, she's still here.
00:30:37Mm-mm.
00:30:37Okay, Officer Rose, I want you to check the harbors, see if anyone matching Ashley's description was taken to one of the other islands in the last few days.
00:30:46Ashley Harbor, last few days, got you.
00:30:48Check the hotels, holiday rentals, guest houses on the island.
00:30:51Hotels, rentals, guest houses, got you.
00:30:53You need to do whatever it takes to find her, do you understand?
00:30:56Cool.
00:30:57Totally getting you right now, Inspector.
00:30:59I guess that means you're working Christmas Day then.
00:31:01Obviously.
00:31:02It's a murder investigation.
00:31:03And we need to find out who did it.
00:31:06Right.
00:31:06Only, that's a lot of work for Seb to do by himself over Christmas.
00:31:10Well, my mother has a whole church thing going on and everybody else is busy, so it's cool.
00:31:16There you go.
00:31:17Sorted.
00:31:20Thanks, Seb.
00:31:21No worries.
00:31:22See you in a bit.
00:31:25I'll let my parents know I won't be flying home this evening.
00:31:29Appreciate it.
00:31:30Ashley Simms aside, we still don't have a scooby how the killer made the gun they shot Darian with disappear from that villa,
00:31:37then reappear in a locked desk drawer back in the UK.
00:31:40And that, Blitzen, what's that about?
00:31:46Unless it has nothing to do with Darian's murder, sir, and it is just a co-
00:31:50You don't believe in coincidences.
00:31:54I mean, in what circumstance does someone write the name of one of Sansa's reindeer on the palm of their hand?
00:32:03Are you doing all right, sir?
00:32:05After last night?
00:32:07Look, if Solomon doesn't want to get in touch, I'm cool with that.
00:32:10Well...
00:32:11DS Thomas, I'd rather we didn't talk about it anymore.
00:32:15All right?
00:32:16I'm at Swindon East.
00:32:30I'm at Swindon East.
00:32:33And?
00:32:33Your tannoy keeps announcing there is a rail replacement service to Leeds, but it hasn't turned up.
00:32:41Yeah, it got cancelled.
00:32:44I'm sorry?
00:32:45The service replacing the service that got cancelled also got cancelled?
00:32:51Yeah, that's about the sound of it.
00:32:52Uh, double trains until Boxing Day.
00:32:55So, what do you suggest I do?
00:32:59D'know, mate.
00:33:00Have a merry one, yeah?
00:33:02See ya.
00:33:03And a merry Christmas to you, too.
00:33:17I'm sorry, mate, but it's Christmas Eve, and none of my drivers are going to want to go outside of Swindon.
00:33:22You tried to hire a car company?
00:33:23Yes, but nothing is available in the area until the 27th.
00:33:34You've had no rooms available at all?
00:33:38We're fully booked.
00:33:40Everywhere will be this time of year.
00:33:42Maybe you could try the Salvation Army?
00:33:43This is Andrina. Leave me a message when you hear the beep.
00:33:56It's me. I'm still in Swindon.
00:33:59There's no transport, no hotels.
00:34:02And there's no one here who seems able to help me.
00:34:07And I don't know what to do.
00:34:09Mr. Patterson.
00:34:18I think you'd better come with me.
00:34:21Oh.
00:34:25How did you know I would still be here?
00:34:28Had the local radio on.
00:34:29Said all trains cancelled.
00:34:32And we've got to look after each other at Christmas, haven't we?
00:34:34Thank you, Miss Dawgs.
00:34:40It must be crazy.
00:34:42Yes. After you.
00:34:44Good morning to you all.
00:35:00It's 6 o'clock on this beautiful Christmas Day morning here on San Marie.
00:35:04And there's a surprise guest with me here in the studio.
00:35:07I've got a young officer, Sebastian Rose, from the San Marie Police, talking with me right now.
00:35:12Yes. It is me, Officer Sebastian Rose, from the San Marie Police Station.
00:35:17Merry Christmas, everybody.
00:35:19He and his colleagues want your help looking for a young woman called Ashley Sims.
00:35:23Am I right?
00:35:24That is it. You are totally right, Alphonse.
00:35:27If anybody has heard anything or seen anything...
00:35:29Well, what I would say, Jacinta, is even if it was just a glimpse of one of your view of
00:35:36our panelist woman, they should still get in touch.
00:35:40Oh, Seb.
00:35:41Oh, and also, the people can check out the video I made on our social media page.
00:35:46At SM Police.
00:35:47Ashley Sims, have you seen her?
00:35:50If you see them, call this woman.
00:35:52Ashley Sims, have you seen her?
00:35:55If you see them, call this woman.
00:35:57Ashley Sims, have you seen her?
00:36:00If you see them, call...
00:36:01Commissioner, morning.
00:36:17This is a surprise.
00:36:18Inspector, have you seen that video Officer Rose has put on social media?
00:36:24It's deeply inappropriate.
00:36:25Would you like another sherry, Selwyn?
00:36:28Oh, er...
00:36:30No.
00:36:34Wow, is that...
00:36:35Is that the receptionist?
00:36:38Marjorie Dolph.
00:36:39I'm spending Christmas Day with her.
00:36:42Well, I'm glad you two hit it off.
00:36:43Good for you, sir.
00:36:44It's not like that, Inspector.
00:36:47I got stock in Swindon.
00:36:48There were no trains to Leeds.
00:36:50OK.
00:36:50Look, just take that video down.
00:36:53No disrespect, sir, but, um, it's not really your problem anymore, is it?
00:36:57Just sort it.
00:36:58Inspector.
00:37:08Yeah, I've got his bank statement in front of me.
00:37:11That's great.
00:37:11Could you email it over?
00:37:13I'll do that right away.
00:37:14Cheers.
00:37:25Literally every tree.
00:37:26If you've seen her call, this number.
00:37:30Asterisks, have you seen us?
00:37:32If you've seen her call, this number.
00:37:37All right!
00:37:38I'm coming!
00:37:39I've got a lead.
00:37:44A possible suspect for Darian St. Julesy's murder.
00:37:47I need to go and talk with them now.
00:37:49Merry Christmas, sir.
00:37:53Oh, um...
00:37:54Merry Christmas.
00:37:58I'll be right with you.
00:37:59Our financial checks show that two days ago, you wired £100,000 from this island to your bank account back in England.
00:38:18No, he didn't.
00:38:19What?
00:38:25You want to tell us where you got that money from?
00:38:29What did you do, Liam?
00:38:30Yes, Neil.
00:38:31What did you do?
00:38:33I followed you.
00:38:35Why?
00:38:36You were acting so weird.
00:38:38A few days ago, when you went off by yourself.
00:38:41I knew that it had to be about the money that Ashley had taken.
00:38:44I'm sorry.
00:38:45I couldn't understand why you didn't tell me.
00:38:47And I know you were just trying to protect me, Mum.
00:38:49I was worried about you.
00:38:50I was just trying to help.
00:38:54So I waited until the guy, Darian, had left.
00:38:59Door was unlocked, so I let myself in.
00:39:01There wasn't anything I could find until I found an old biscuit tin.
00:39:06It was full of money.
00:39:07And what did you think?
00:39:09When you opened the sensor, £100,000 in cash inside.
00:39:12Well, I still think that it was money that belonged to the company.
00:39:16I mean, why else would this local fisherman have that much money in sterling in his house?
00:39:21And that's why you took it?
00:39:22Because it was money that Ashley had stolen from us.
00:39:24From Mum.
00:39:27And I don't want to see her lose everything.
00:39:32She'd already lost my dad.
00:39:34Sweet.
00:39:39All right.
00:39:40Okay.
00:39:42So, fast forward to the morning you're due to leave the island, yeah?
00:39:46And our victim turns up at 5.30.
00:39:50We've been trying to work out why he went there that morning.
00:39:53But what if he realised that you stole from him and came to confront you about it?
00:39:58No.
00:39:59On my life, I didn't even see him that morning.
00:40:03This aftershave, it's yours, right?
00:40:05Ravage Mystique.
00:40:06Yeah.
00:40:07Why?
00:40:08This is the exact same aftershave Darian was wearing.
00:40:10The morning of the murder.
00:40:13Right?
00:40:15You're not suggesting that this is evidence I shot him.
00:40:18Why would I kill someone and then spray him with my own aftershave?
00:40:21Achoo!
00:40:26Darian definitely smelt of this when we found him.
00:40:29But why?
00:40:30What if there was another smell the killer was trying to hide?
00:40:36You know, a bit like a bin man.
00:40:39Yeah, but what?
00:40:43Neil's right.
00:40:44It's not enough.
00:40:46It's not Christmas this is.
00:40:48Oh.
00:40:49Come here.
00:40:50Give your mum a hug.
00:40:51Oh, hi, I'm sorry.
00:40:57Oh.
00:40:58No, not now, Marjorie.
00:41:01Hi, this is Helen Dugdale's phone.
00:41:03Please leave a message after the tone.
00:41:04I'll call you back.
00:41:06Hello, Helen.
00:41:07It's Marjorie.
00:41:08I'm booming to wish you a Merry Christmas.
00:41:11We're about to have our lunch,
00:41:12and I just wanted to let you know that I'm thinking of you.
00:41:15I hope everything sorts itself out soon.
00:41:26Dinner is served.
00:41:32This looks wonderful.
00:41:39Here's to a Merry Christmas.
00:41:43Merry Christmas.
00:41:45Merry Christmas.
00:41:47Hmm.
00:41:49Right, then.
00:41:51Tuck in.
00:41:54I would like to offer you an apology, Miss Dodds.
00:41:59Oh, Marjorie, please.
00:42:01There's really no need for an apology.
00:42:03Oh, there is.
00:42:05You've been nothing but gracious and welcoming
00:42:07for the last couple of days,
00:42:10while I...
00:42:11I've been nothing but, um...
00:42:14rowdy.
00:42:14Oh, no, no.
00:42:17I wouldn't go that far.
00:42:20Though...
00:42:20I did sense you weren't very happy.
00:42:25Is it to do with your old job?
00:42:27What makes you ask that?
00:42:29Oh, I don't know.
00:42:30It's just...
00:42:30It's just...
00:42:31When we first met, the way you said you were retired,
00:42:35it was like you weren't entirely comfortable with it.
00:42:38My superiors back on St. Marie,
00:42:41they tried to get rid of me
00:42:44after 50 years of doing a job I loved.
00:42:48In the end, I...
00:42:52I just walked away.
00:42:54Oh, I know what it's like.
00:42:57I'm just silly old Marjorie on reception.
00:43:01Don't even get invited to the Christmas party
00:43:03they're having out there.
00:43:04I'm sorry.
00:43:07And I've always wanted to go to the Caribbean.
00:43:16Look at us.
00:43:18Moving like this on Christmas Day.
00:43:21When you cook this feast for us,
00:43:24we should be enjoying ourselves.
00:43:26Here.
00:43:28Will you do me the pleasure?
00:43:30Oh, well, if you insist.
00:43:33Oh, I won!
00:43:35I won!
00:43:37Oh, where's it gone?
00:43:39Where's it gone?
00:43:42Oh, here it is.
00:43:45It's a tiny little sewing pit.
00:43:52All right, um, let me check with the inspector.
00:43:54Okay, speak to you soon.
00:43:56All right.
00:43:59Hey!
00:44:00Merry Christmas, guys.
00:44:02Merry Christmas, Seth.
00:44:03Hey, dear.
00:44:05Now, where are we at with the search for Ashley Sims?
00:44:08So, um, B&Bs, hotels, guest horses,
00:44:12nobody's heard from her.
00:44:13And no one's called in with a sighting either.
00:44:15It's like she's vanished into thin air.
00:44:16Oh, and, uh, Catherine just called.
00:44:18She said she can still squeeze us in
00:44:20for her Christmas Day lunch,
00:44:21but it's her last sitting,
00:44:22so we have to go now.
00:44:24Are we still asking ourselves
00:44:25how was Darian shot with a bullet
00:44:27fired from a gun
00:44:28locked in a drawer in Swindon
00:44:30at the time that it happened?
00:44:33And what has Blitzen got to do with all of this?
00:44:37Are you coming, sir?
00:44:40Well, yeah, you guys go.
00:44:41I'll just keep working.
00:44:43Are you sure, sir?
00:44:45Wait a minute.
00:44:46What are these?
00:44:48Oh, those are the invices, sir, you know?
00:44:51Put a stuff for organiser to help find Ashley Sims.
00:44:54You have, um, posters, adverts for TV and radio, and, uh...
00:44:58There's over $1,000 that we owe.
00:44:59We can't afford this.
00:45:00Well, um...
00:45:01Well, how big do you think our budget was?
00:45:02It's only because you said whatever it takes.
00:45:05Yeah, but not this much.
00:45:07I mean, what were you thinking?
00:45:08All right, let's...
00:45:10Let's calm it.
00:45:15Seb, why don't you head over to Catherine's
00:45:16and I'll catch up with you.
00:45:23With respect,
00:45:25he's just doing his best to help.
00:45:28And he's given up his Christmas to do it, sir.
00:45:34Look, I know the case is frustrating
00:45:35and you've got other things on your mind.
00:45:37What other things?
00:45:39Well, your brother not calling.
00:45:42What?
00:45:42That's not bothering me.
00:45:45It isn't.
00:45:46It isn't.
00:45:46No, it isn't.
00:45:47Yes, it is.
00:45:49Of course it is.
00:45:50And I really wish you'd just admit that
00:45:53rather than pretending like you don't care
00:45:54when you so clearly care.
00:45:56Just don't take it out on the rest of us.
00:46:10And I was looking for those things that I saw just...
00:46:34joyeux noël camille and to little chloe her grandmother is missing her today
00:46:49has she opened a present yet no not yet ah one moment camille yes okay
00:46:55no mercy
00:47:25so
00:47:37so
00:47:39so
00:47:55Inspector, everything all right?
00:48:10I'm feeling bad, sir, about messing up your Christmas.
00:48:13I'm sorry you couldn't get to spend it with your daughter.
00:48:15It's not your fault.
00:48:16If anyone's to blame, it's the British transport system,
00:48:19which I am told is not uncommon.
00:48:22I mean, I'd like to say you'd get used to it by be lying.
00:48:27Just a minute.
00:48:42Is that the sea?
00:48:44I can't hear.
00:48:45Yeah, I'm at the shack.
00:48:47It's beautiful out here.
00:48:49It's a really clear night.
00:48:50But then all nights are like that here, aren't they?
00:48:54The moon here is a little more grey than I remember it in St. Marie.
00:49:07I'm just wondering if I made a mistake staying on in St. Marie.
00:49:11Why?
00:49:11Because I know I'm not good when I put myself on the line.
00:49:16I feel like I'm just hanging around, waiting.
00:49:20Your brother?
00:49:23Yeah.
00:49:27I don't think he wants to get in touch.
00:49:29I'm sorry, it's not really your problem anymore, is it, whether I stay or go.
00:49:37It still feels like it is.
00:49:44Inspector.
00:49:44If you are not sure what to do, the only advice I can offer is that you put your trust in that island.
00:49:52And I did for most of my life.
00:49:57And in return, it delivered me true happiness.
00:50:06If St. Marie won't bring your brother to you, then perhaps it will bring you someone or something else.
00:50:19Be patient.
00:50:23Yeah, well, you know patience isn't my forte, right?
00:50:27I know.
00:50:29But what am I supposed to do in the meantime?
00:50:31Might I suggest you focus on solving that case?
00:50:36Yes, you have.
00:50:39You're missed here, you know?
00:50:46Good night, Inspector.
00:50:49Good night.
00:51:19Blitzen.
00:51:22Why Blitzen?
00:51:25Officer Rose.
00:51:26Inspector.
00:51:28What's up?
00:51:29I wanted to come and say, I'm sorry for spending all that money you don't have in your budget.
00:51:34So, uh, I wanted to pay it back.
00:51:37There's $322.86 in there, which I took from my savings.
00:51:46I mean, it's all my savings, but that's cool.
00:51:50And if you deduct $20 from my wages each month, you should be paid back in about two years, I reckon.
00:51:57Officer Rose.
00:51:58Officer Rose.
00:51:59Officer Rose.
00:52:00You got a good heart.
00:52:04Anyone ever tell you that?
00:52:06Well, my auntie, like, all the time, you know?
00:52:13Take this.
00:52:14What I thought...
00:52:14You don't have to pay anything back.
00:52:17We'll find it in the budget.
00:52:19And there's no need to apologise, all right?
00:52:22In fact, I should apologise for blazing at you like that.
00:52:26What you did was, um, was really good work.
00:52:32Anyway, come on.
00:52:33I've got a new lead.
00:52:34Let's go and wake D.S. Thomas up.
00:52:42He can't keep doing this.
00:52:45Happy Boxing Day, D.S. Thomas.
00:52:49Listen, um...
00:52:51I want to apologise...
00:52:54for losing it and ruining Christmas.
00:52:57I'll make it up to you.
00:52:59I promise.
00:53:00And you were right about me
00:53:04taking it out on you because of Solomon.
00:53:09I just really wanted it.
00:53:11You know?
00:53:15I'm sorry, too.
00:53:16Good morning, Sarge.
00:53:20The inspector tell you the good news yet?
00:53:23He's only going to make a big breakthrough in the case,
00:53:26which is a big relief,
00:53:27because I was drawing a blank.
00:53:28You have tea?
00:53:29So I've been going through Darien St. Jules's phone records,
00:53:35and he phoned someone the day before he was murdered.
00:53:38A friend of his called Trishawn King.
00:53:41Now, he was over on Montserrat for Christmas,
00:53:43so I asked Darlene to speak with him.
00:53:46Darlene?
00:53:47Last night?
00:53:48Yeah.
00:53:48And how was she with that?
00:53:50You know, she was...
00:53:52She was cool with him.
00:53:54Inspector, it's Christmas Day.
00:53:57What in God's name do you think you're doing?
00:54:03Anyway, it turned out Darien feared for his life,
00:54:07and was asking Trishawn where he can get hold of a gun
00:54:09for protection.
00:54:11He thought someone was going to kill him.
00:54:14Did he say who?
00:54:15Hmm.
00:54:16But he did say he was caught up in something he shouldn't have,
00:54:18and get this,
00:54:19he thought the woman he was trying to help had been murdered.
00:54:22Now I'm caught up in it all.
00:54:24And now he was worried that he was going to suffer the same fate.
00:54:27Wait, wait.
00:54:28Darien told Trishawn he thought Ashley Sims was murdered?
00:54:32But it would explain why no one's seen her the last few days.
00:54:35So then, if this is true,
00:54:37that means that whoever killed Ashley Sims
00:54:40probably also murdered Darien St. Jules.
00:54:43To silence him.
00:54:43So what we need to start looking for now
00:54:46is anyone who had a reason to kill Ashley Sims.
00:54:49Well, both Helen and Neil Dugdale to start with.
00:54:52Ashley stole half a million pounds from their company.
00:54:55And there's someone else as well.
00:55:04We've been looking at your phone records,
00:55:06and these, Miss Hickson,
00:55:08are text messages from you to Ashley Sims
00:55:10just before she came out here.
00:55:11You'll regret ever meeting me.
00:55:14Stay away from my boyfriend,
00:55:16or else I'm not afraid to hurt you.
00:55:20The list goes on.
00:55:22Care to explain?
00:55:24They had a thing, right?
00:55:26Gavin and Ashley had a thing behind my back.
00:55:30Or sort of.
00:55:32Sort of?
00:55:35Yeah, like, it wasn't like a real thing.
00:55:36Like, they never really got together.
00:55:38But he liked her.
00:55:41Yeah.
00:55:43God knows why.
00:55:44She was weird.
00:55:45I think Gav liked that about her.
00:55:48And he called things off between us.
00:55:53And that's when I started warning her off.
00:55:55Guess I just got a bit carried away.
00:55:58I just...
00:55:59I just didn't want to lose him.
00:56:02And you didn't.
00:56:03Now that Ashley's conveniently disappeared,
00:56:06you've got Gavin to yourself now, haven't you?
00:56:08What?
00:56:08Is that what you think?
00:56:10That I killed her?
00:56:15Look, I wouldn't.
00:56:17I didn't.
00:56:18It'll be about Gavin.
00:56:21We need to tell her what we know.
00:56:23But Ashley called things off with Gav.
00:56:26Why would I kill her?
00:56:27Inspector.
00:56:29You need to hear the truth.
00:56:30What?
00:56:32And I'm afraid you're not going to get that from her.
00:56:34No disrespect, Karen.
00:56:35Yo, come on, man.
00:56:37What are you saying?
00:56:38Whatever she's told you,
00:56:40it's ten times worse.
00:56:41Neil, what are you saying?
00:56:42Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:56:43You've had your chance.
00:56:44Go on.
00:56:46He had a thing for Ashley.
00:56:48Is that it?
00:56:49We already know.
00:56:50No, it was more than that.
00:56:51Gavin was obsessed.
00:56:53When Ashley said they couldn't see each other anymore,
00:56:55he had to take time off work.
00:56:57And I've seen the posters you've been putting up.
00:56:58If Ashley's gone missing,
00:56:59then I'm telling you,
00:57:01it'll have something to do with Gavin.
00:57:04Inspector.
00:57:06Someone's just broken into the villa where Darion was shot.
00:57:42Mr. Bradbury.
00:57:57This doesn't look good at all.
00:58:00But then I don't think you need me to tell you that.
00:58:02You want to start by telling us
00:58:07what we're going to find in that pool you've just emptied?
00:58:10And we know it's not the gun used to kill Darion St. Jules
00:58:13because that's currently sitting in a police station
00:58:15somewhere in Swindon.
00:58:16So what's down there?
00:58:17Why have you come back to the crime scene, Gavin?
00:58:19What's so important?
00:58:20Inspector.
00:58:21Found something.
00:58:23What is it?
00:58:25A bullet.
00:58:25One that's been fired.
00:58:32Why is there a bullet in the pool, Gav?
00:58:36It's like...
00:58:36keepsake.
00:58:40Something to remember Ashley by.
00:58:45A bullet?
00:58:46There are other things that I've got of hers as well.
00:58:49Like...
00:58:50More like normal things.
00:58:54I'm really not interested in those, funny enough.
00:58:57Ashley, she's...
00:58:58She's not like anyone I've ever met before.
00:59:01Like, it was exciting being around her.
00:59:03And her life was so different to mine.
00:59:07Yeah, I hear that.
00:59:08The bullet.
00:59:09Yeah.
00:59:11She has a gun.
00:59:13She was looking after it
00:59:15as a favour for someone that she knew from prison.
00:59:17And she...
00:59:18Well...
00:59:19We went out to the woods one day
00:59:21and she let me fire it.
00:59:23It was amazing, right?
00:59:25It was...
00:59:25You know, like, exhilarating.
00:59:27And I went and got one of the bullets.
00:59:29You know, like I said,
00:59:30that I would keep it with me
00:59:31to remind me of her.
00:59:33And they say romance is dead.
00:59:36So, why did it end up in the pool?
00:59:39I panicked.
00:59:41When there was that dead guy
00:59:42and Neil called the police,
00:59:45I was worried that if you found it,
00:59:46you'd think it was me that shot him.
00:59:48So, I took it out
00:59:49and I was wondering what to do
00:59:50and...
00:59:51I dropped it.
00:59:55It fell in the pool.
00:59:57And the more you were sniffing around,
00:59:59the more I started to worry that you'd find it.
01:00:00So, I came back and I...
01:00:05So, you loved Ashley then?
01:00:06Yeah, I guess, yeah.
01:00:11Must have really hurt when she ended things.
01:00:15Gavin,
01:00:16we believe Ashley Sims was murdered
01:00:18on this island in the last few days.
01:00:21What?
01:00:22No.
01:00:22What?
01:00:23If she can't be...
01:00:23And we're kind of wondering
01:00:24if maybe you did it.
01:00:25Me?
01:00:28Why would I kill Ashley?
01:00:29Because you couldn't have her.
01:00:31And it hurt like hell.
01:00:32No, no, no, no.
01:00:33You've got this wrong.
01:00:33I didn't kill her.
01:00:35Like, all that man.
01:00:37You seem a bit edgy, Gavin.
01:00:40Is there something you aren't telling us?
01:00:42There's nothing.
01:00:45Really, there is nothing.
01:00:46Paradise Court Hotel, please.
01:01:01What is it that he's not saying?
01:01:09Hey, this is Ashley's phone.
01:01:11You know what to do.
01:01:12Ashley, it's me.
01:01:14We need to talk.
01:01:14Look, I'm worried about you.
01:01:16The police have been asking questions
01:01:17and I think they know about us, so...
01:01:20Just let me know what you want me to do, yeah?
01:01:23Please call me back.
01:01:25I love you.
01:01:39You all right, sir?
01:01:40You seem to have been...
01:01:41Pence.
01:01:42I just can't work this one out.
01:01:44I mean, we've got one potential murder victim
01:01:47whose body we haven't found.
01:01:49Another murder victim whose body we have found,
01:01:52but that murder weapon was locked in a desk drawer
01:01:54on the other side of the world
01:01:54when that murder took place.
01:01:56I mean, where do we even start?
01:01:58Well, sounds like you need to go get a little shoulder rub,
01:02:01you know?
01:02:02Release some of that tension.
01:02:04No, you all right, Officer Rose.
01:02:05This guy again.
01:02:10Listen, mate, I told you before,
01:02:13I'm not interested in upgrading to another phone,
01:02:15so stop calling me, yeah?
01:02:17Is that Mervyn Wilson?
01:02:19Yeah, it's still Mervyn Wilson,
01:02:20and I'm still not interested.
01:02:22It's me, Solomon, your brother.
01:02:25Are you there, Mervyn?
01:02:35Mervyn?
01:02:37Yes.
01:02:39Yes, he's here.
01:02:40Don't hang up.
01:02:41I'm sorry it's taken me so long to get in touch,
01:03:08but it was, you know.
01:03:11No, no, no, mate, I totally understand, yeah?
01:03:14I mean, it's a process, right?
01:03:17But, hey, you're calling now, aren't you?
01:03:20Yeah, man, it's a process.
01:03:22But I'm glad to be calling now.
01:03:28Are you still there?
01:03:31Mervyn?
01:03:32Yeah, yeah, I'm still here.
01:03:34Um, look, um, Solomon,
01:03:39I'm really, really sorry to do this to you,
01:03:42and I am so glad you called
01:03:44and that we're finally speaking.
01:03:46And I really, really want us to talk again,
01:03:49but right now, there's something I need to do, yeah?
01:03:55Yeah, man, no problem.
01:03:56Go tell her to.
01:03:58That was quick.
01:04:00Officer Rose, that billboard, you did that right?
01:04:02Yes, sir, I did.
01:04:05But you should already have the invites for that.
01:04:07It's not going to cost any extra.
01:04:09No, no, no, I don't care about the cost.
01:04:10It was worth every penny.
01:04:11Come, come, look.
01:04:18You see, all along,
01:04:20we've been looking at Ashley's footage
01:04:21on phone screens and laptops, yeah?
01:04:24What?
01:04:25They were too small.
01:04:27I don't understand.
01:04:29You see where Ashley is?
01:04:30This is a still from the video she made.
01:04:33And in the background,
01:04:33there's a ship passing by.
01:04:36Now, before that was just a speck,
01:04:38but now you've blown it up.
01:04:40Look at it.
01:04:41What about the ship?
01:04:43Look at what it's called.
01:04:47Blitzen.
01:04:48Blitzen.
01:04:49Blitzen.
01:04:50Yeah?
01:04:51Now we know.
01:04:53Oh, Officer Rose,
01:04:54if you were so tall, I'd kiss you.
01:04:57Why would Darian write the name
01:04:59of that ship on his hands?
01:05:00Well, he obviously saw the footage himself,
01:05:03and then, um,
01:05:04he saw something in it.
01:05:06But what?
01:05:13Blitzen.
01:05:14It's like she's vanished into thin air.
01:05:15Why have come here?
01:05:16I thought I was helping someone.
01:05:19You know what?
01:05:20I think I'm starting to work out
01:05:23what went down here.
01:05:24But I need to make a phone call.
01:05:27And you need to get on
01:05:28to airport security.
01:05:29Come on.
01:05:32All right, mate.
01:05:33Much appreciated.
01:05:34Cheers.
01:05:36Wow.
01:05:38What's wow?
01:05:39So, that ship behind Ashley Sims,
01:05:44it's owned by a Scandinavian container shipping company.
01:05:47Now, we know from the information on that footage,
01:05:50Ashley recorded it on the 4th of October, right?
01:05:52Right.
01:05:53Well, check this.
01:05:55The Blitzen was passing by the south coast of England
01:05:57on the 4th of October.
01:05:59Thousands of miles from the Caribbean.
01:06:01So, Ashley recorded that video on a beach back in the UK?
01:06:05Which means she was never even here.
01:06:08Inspector, the airport just emailed over security camera footage
01:06:12the day Ashley Sims arrived on the island.
01:06:14Wait, she was here?
01:06:19Thank you for a wonderful Christmas, Marjorie.
01:06:22Oh, it's been lovely.
01:06:23Let me give you a hand with that.
01:06:25Oh, don't be daft.
01:06:26You don't know where anything goes.
01:06:28Then you can tell me.
01:06:29It's the least I can do.
01:06:32Living room.
01:06:33Sideboard drawer.
01:06:34Living room.
01:06:35Sideboard drawer.
01:06:37Living room.
01:06:37But if Ashley Sims has never been here before,
01:06:43why do immigration records show that she has?
01:06:45Because someone else came pretending to be Ashley,
01:06:48presumably on a fake passport,
01:06:50and that someone paid Darian 100k
01:06:52to lie and say Ashley rented his property
01:06:54for the past few months.
01:06:55But why would they do that?
01:06:57To misdirect and confuse anyone looking for her.
01:07:00Because they'd already killed Ashley
01:07:02and taken the money.
01:07:03So one of our four suspects
01:07:04has been here three months previously?
01:07:06Which is why we're going through this footage,
01:07:08because it will show
01:07:08who was pretending to be Ashley Sims.
01:07:13There.
01:07:14Why didn't I see that before?
01:07:16Why I've come here.
01:07:17To try and understand why I hurt people.
01:07:20No, it was more than that.
01:07:21Gavin was obsessed.
01:07:23Of course.
01:07:24After that, nobody has seen leaving or arriving.
01:07:27So it's got to be one of these four
01:07:28who shot Darren and St. Jules.
01:07:31You were in the hammock
01:07:32when whatever happened, happened.
01:07:34You didn't hear the gunshot.
01:07:35It's like Helen said,
01:07:36you know, the room out here is...
01:07:37Stronger than you used to.
01:07:38What if there was another smell
01:07:40the killer was trying to hide?
01:07:42It makes perfect sense now.
01:07:44For definite, there's no gun at the villa.
01:07:46The commissioner found a gun
01:07:48locked in the desk drawer
01:07:49at Dougdale's offices back in the UK.
01:07:51We need to call the commissioner.
01:07:53The commissioner?
01:07:54Why?
01:07:55Because he's with the killer as we speak.
01:07:57Come on, sir.
01:08:10Pick up.
01:08:15And what about these ones?
01:08:17Same drawer.
01:08:18I've always wanted to go to the caribbean.
01:08:28I said the same drawer.
01:08:48No.
01:08:48That necklace.
01:08:57The stone is Lithmer.
01:08:58Unique to St. Marie.
01:09:00You told me
01:09:01you always wanted to go to the caribbean
01:09:04like you've never been.
01:09:08You were lying.
01:09:11No.
01:09:11No, Selwyn.
01:09:13It was you
01:09:14that went to St. Marie
01:09:15three months ago.
01:09:18If Ashley never went then,
01:09:20is she dead?
01:09:22Oh, I'm sorry.
01:09:24I didn't mean to.
01:09:26It just happened.
01:09:29Miss Delance.
01:09:32I think
01:09:33you should put
01:09:35the knife down, no.
01:09:37Please.
01:09:49That
01:09:50video she made,
01:09:53it wasn't in the caribbean,
01:09:56was it?
01:09:57Bournemouth.
01:09:59On a Sunday,
01:10:01she'd
01:10:01she'd gone to the seaside.
01:10:03She realized
01:10:05she'd made a mistake
01:10:06stealing that money.
01:10:08Didn't she?
01:10:09Then she wanted
01:10:10to give the money back
01:10:11and send the video
01:10:13as an apology.
01:10:15I want to say sorry.
01:10:17Don't know why
01:10:17I keep doing this.
01:10:18Miss Sims
01:10:19didn't leave the country.
01:10:23I'd gone in
01:10:24to the office that day
01:10:25to deal with an order
01:10:27that had gone wrong.
01:10:28It wasn't my fault.
01:10:30But I was the one
01:10:31who had to go in
01:10:32and fix it
01:10:33and then when I
01:10:34let myself in
01:10:35I found Ashley there
01:10:37and I knew
01:10:38I knew straight away
01:10:40what the money was.
01:10:41You overhear a lot
01:10:43when you sit
01:10:43at reception all day.
01:10:45I knew it was you
01:10:46and I went
01:10:48to call the police.
01:10:49Wait,
01:10:50I'm giving the money back.
01:10:51Marjorie,
01:10:52don't.
01:10:53Please.
01:10:55I'm calling the police now.
01:10:57Don't do this to me.
01:10:58You're not.
01:10:59And Ashley
01:11:00tried to stop me.
01:11:01I won't let you, Marjorie.
01:11:03Get off me.
01:11:04Pushed her off me
01:11:05and...
01:11:06And I wasn't even
01:11:20supposed to be in
01:11:21that day.
01:11:24Miss,
01:11:24like I told you,
01:11:26nobody,
01:11:26nobody cares
01:11:28for me there.
01:11:29They just
01:11:30take me for granted
01:11:31and...
01:11:32You saw the money
01:11:33and thought
01:11:35finally
01:11:36you could take
01:11:38something back
01:11:39for yourself.
01:11:41All you had to do
01:11:42was dispose
01:11:44of the body.
01:11:48Where?
01:11:55In my back garden.
01:11:58And then you
01:12:03made a fake passport
01:12:04in Ashley's name.
01:12:05Oh, that wasn't hard,
01:12:07you know,
01:12:07with all the kit
01:12:08we've got in the office.
01:12:09You flew on that passport
01:12:11to St. Marie
01:12:12to make it look
01:12:13as if Miss Sims
01:12:15had run away
01:12:16to the other side
01:12:17of the world
01:12:18and rented
01:12:19her property there
01:12:20for the last few months.
01:12:22You know,
01:12:23I really did
01:12:25want to go
01:12:25to the Caribbean.
01:12:28It's just that
01:12:28I never had the chance
01:12:30or the money
01:12:32until...
01:12:33And if you were going
01:12:35to misdirect
01:12:35from what really
01:12:37happened here
01:12:38in Swindon,
01:12:40where the dead body was,
01:12:42then the farther away
01:12:44the better
01:12:45and no-one
01:12:46would realise.
01:12:52Until
01:12:53things started
01:12:54to go wrong
01:12:55and you received
01:12:58a phone call.
01:12:58You're saying
01:13:06Marjorie
01:13:07killed
01:13:08Ashley Sims?
01:13:09Our receptionist,
01:13:10that Marjorie?
01:13:11That Marjorie.
01:13:12Yes, Marjorie Dodds,
01:13:13the receptionist,
01:13:14killed Ashley Sims
01:13:15in England
01:13:17and made it look
01:13:18as if she ran away
01:13:18to the Caribbean
01:13:19with your 500k.
01:13:21Oh, my.
01:13:21I did not see that coming.
01:13:23So, which one of us
01:13:24shot the man found
01:13:25in our swimming pool?
01:13:27It wasn't any of you.
01:13:29But it had to be.
01:13:30You said so.
01:13:31No-one else was here.
01:13:32Yeah, you're right.
01:13:33I did say that.
01:13:34But what I didn't know then
01:13:36was that Darian St. Jules
01:13:37wasn't shot at your villa.
01:13:40It just looked like he was.
01:13:42That's why no gunshot
01:13:43was heard
01:13:43because there wasn't one.
01:13:46He'd already been shot.
01:13:51We know now
01:13:52from our colleague
01:13:53in the UK
01:13:54that Marjorie
01:13:55had paid Darian money.
01:13:57She came to the island
01:13:58three months ago
01:13:58on a forged passport
01:13:59and she gave him
01:14:00£100,000
01:14:02to lie
01:14:03and cover
01:14:04if anyone ever came
01:14:05to the island
01:14:06asking after Ashley.
01:14:07She'd convinced him
01:14:09he was doing a favour
01:14:10for a very vulnerable
01:14:11friend of hers.
01:14:13But when you visited him
01:14:14a few days ago,
01:14:15Mrs. Dogdale,
01:14:16asking questions,
01:14:17mentioning the missing
01:14:18£500,000,
01:14:19Darian started to wonder
01:14:20what he'd gotten himself
01:14:22involved in.
01:14:23And when he re-watched
01:14:24that footage
01:14:25more closely,
01:14:26the footage of Ashley
01:14:27you'd shown him
01:14:27as an experienced fisherman
01:14:29who knew the waters
01:14:30of St. Marie very well,
01:14:32something about it
01:14:33bothered him.
01:14:34Zooming in,
01:14:35he was able to read
01:14:36the name of the boat
01:14:36Blitzen.
01:14:37He knew this was not
01:14:39a St. Marie vessel.
01:14:41He worked out
01:14:43that the video of Ashley
01:14:44was actually shot
01:14:46in the UK.
01:14:47And having heard
01:14:48from you,
01:14:49Mrs. Dogdale,
01:14:50that Ashley went missing
01:14:51with £500,000
01:14:52of your money,
01:14:54Darian started to realise
01:14:55that Ashley had never
01:14:56been to the island.
01:14:57He'd only ever met Marjorie.
01:14:59So,
01:14:59he phoned Miss Dodds
01:15:01asking what was going on.
01:15:08We need to talk.
01:15:09Listen,
01:15:11Darian,
01:15:11you've got this all wrong.
01:15:14All throughout this case,
01:15:15we thought Darian's killer
01:15:17had to be one of you four.
01:15:19The one person
01:15:20we never suspected
01:15:21was Marjorie Dodds.
01:15:23It was all the way
01:15:24back in Swindon.
01:15:25Or so we thought.
01:15:26With Darian threatening
01:15:27to go to the police,
01:15:29Marjorie asked him
01:15:30to hang fire
01:15:31and she would fly out here
01:15:33and speak to him in person.
01:15:35Marjorie was here
01:15:36on this island
01:15:36at the exact same time
01:15:37we were?
01:15:38Yeah.
01:15:38She arrived the night
01:15:39before Darian was shot
01:15:40and flew back to the UK
01:15:42the next morning.
01:15:42Unable to convince Darian
01:15:45to keep quiet
01:15:46and carry on with the lie,
01:15:48Marjorie started
01:15:48to grow desperate,
01:15:50worried he'd tell the police.
01:15:52I can give you more money.
01:15:53How much?
01:15:54Just tell me
01:15:54and I'll give it to you.
01:15:56We know Darian
01:15:57was searching around
01:15:59for a gun,
01:15:59for self-protection.
01:16:01I just want you to leave.
01:16:03Now!
01:16:05He never expected
01:16:07Marjorie would use it
01:16:08against him.
01:16:09What are you doing?
01:16:14Put the gun down!
01:16:15What is it?
01:16:20After shooting Darian,
01:16:22Marjorie left
01:16:22and headed for the airport
01:16:24before getting back
01:16:25on the plane,
01:16:26arriving at Dugdale's offices
01:16:27just in time to meet
01:16:28with our very own
01:16:29Commissioner Patterson.
01:16:30If Marjorie shot Darian
01:16:33at his house,
01:16:34how did he end up
01:16:35at our villa?
01:16:36Marjorie thought
01:16:37she'd killed him,
01:16:38but what she didn't know
01:16:39when she left Darian's place
01:16:40was that he was still alive.
01:16:46It was the fact
01:16:47that he smelled
01:16:48so strongly
01:16:48of someone else's aftershave
01:16:50that helped us work it out.
01:16:51Neil's aftershave,
01:16:52in fact.
01:16:53We thought it was there
01:16:54to cover up
01:16:55another smell
01:16:55that we now know
01:16:57was antiseptic.
01:17:00The stuff he used
01:17:01to clean up a wound
01:17:02because as soon
01:17:03as Marjorie quit the scene,
01:17:05Darian regained consciousness
01:17:06and patched himself up.
01:17:07As far as he was concerned,
01:17:09the bullet was just
01:17:10lodged in his shoulder.
01:17:11Wasn't life-threatening.
01:17:13So he put on
01:17:13a fresh T-shirt
01:17:14and headed off
01:17:15for the hospital
01:17:16to get it properly seen to.
01:17:18But on the way,
01:17:19he passed your villa,
01:17:20which was
01:17:21just half a mile
01:17:22down the road.
01:17:23And I think Darian
01:17:24intended to alert you
01:17:26to what had gone down.
01:17:27He stopped here
01:17:28to tell you the truth
01:17:29about Ashley
01:17:29and to warn you
01:17:30about what Marjorie
01:17:31had done.
01:17:33That's why
01:17:33he came here
01:17:34that morning
01:17:35to tell you
01:17:36what your colleague
01:17:37had done to Ashley
01:17:38and in turn
01:17:38to him
01:17:39to make sure
01:17:40it didn't happen
01:17:41to anyone else.
01:17:43But what Darian
01:17:44didn't know
01:17:44was that his wound
01:17:45was worse than he thought
01:17:47and he was bleeding
01:17:48internally.
01:17:50And so despite
01:17:51his brave effort
01:17:52to alert you all
01:17:53to the truth,
01:17:54he died
01:17:55here in your villa.
01:17:58But then someone
01:17:59proceeded to
01:18:01stage the scene
01:18:02as if he was
01:18:04shot in this villa.
01:18:06Didn't you,
01:18:07Mr Bradbury?
01:18:10Me?
01:18:10What?
01:18:11We talked,
01:18:12no, of course not.
01:18:13No.
01:18:14And you did it
01:18:14because Ashley
01:18:15told you to.
01:18:17You're crazy.
01:18:18Ashley,
01:18:19I don't know
01:18:19what you're talking about.
01:18:20Let me have your phone.
01:18:27Gavin,
01:18:28please.
01:18:31It's okay.
01:18:33Unlock it.
01:18:34Bingo.
01:18:49Text messages
01:18:50seemingly from Ashley Sims
01:18:52from the moment
01:18:53she disappeared
01:18:53right up to today.
01:18:55But all of these
01:18:56were sent by Marjorie Dodds.
01:19:00Who kept Ashley's phone
01:19:02after she killed her?
01:19:03No, you know,
01:19:04you're wrong.
01:19:04You've been texting her?
01:19:06No.
01:19:06This whole time?
01:19:07Karen, I'm sorry.
01:19:08Look, look.
01:19:09No, no, no.
01:19:09Karen!
01:19:11And here,
01:19:13proof of what happened.
01:19:14Messages exchanged
01:19:15on the morning
01:19:15of Darian's death.
01:19:17Because despite
01:19:17what you told us,
01:19:18Gavin,
01:19:18you were actually
01:19:19the first
01:19:20to discover
01:19:20Darian's body.
01:19:21You knew
01:19:25who Darian was
01:19:26because Ashley
01:19:27had told you
01:19:27all about him.
01:19:29And so,
01:19:29you contacted Ashley,
01:19:31left a message
01:19:32telling her
01:19:32that Darian
01:19:33had turned up
01:19:33to the villa
01:19:34and died
01:19:34and asking her
01:19:35what was going on.
01:19:37A few minutes later,
01:19:38she,
01:19:39or rather,
01:19:40Marjorie,
01:19:41texted back.
01:19:44See,
01:19:44Marjorie realized
01:19:45that if the police
01:19:46were called
01:19:46and found Darian
01:19:48with his wound
01:19:48patched up,
01:19:49they'd know
01:19:50he was shot
01:19:51somewhere else
01:19:51and the trail
01:19:52would lead
01:19:53right back
01:19:54to her.
01:19:55So,
01:19:55she had to do
01:19:57two things.
01:19:58First,
01:19:58she texted you
01:19:59with instructions.
01:20:00Second,
01:20:01she had to clear up
01:20:02the real scene
01:20:02of the crime.
01:20:03Marjorie's confessed
01:20:04to her colleague
01:20:05in the UK
01:20:05that she quickly
01:20:06doubled back
01:20:06from the airport
01:20:07and returned
01:20:08to Darian's house
01:20:08before disposing
01:20:09of the gun
01:20:10and the T-shirt
01:20:10he was wearing
01:20:11when she shot him.
01:20:12Meanwhile,
01:20:12you moved the body
01:20:13outside to the swimming pool.
01:20:15There's also a mention
01:20:15here of that bullet
01:20:16you kept
01:20:17as a memento.
01:20:18In the text messages,
01:20:19you sent to Ashley.
01:20:20Well,
01:20:21that's our Marjorie name.
01:20:23So,
01:20:23as Ashley,
01:20:24she asked you
01:20:25to remove the bullet
01:20:25she killed Darian with
01:20:27and replace it
01:20:28with the one
01:20:29she knew you had.
01:20:32However,
01:20:33in your haste,
01:20:34you must have
01:20:35dropped the bullet
01:20:36you extracted
01:20:37into the swimming pool.
01:20:39But you knew
01:20:40you could come back
01:20:41and retrieve it later.
01:20:43Once you switched
01:20:44the bullets,
01:20:45the heartbeat was over.
01:20:46You disposed
01:20:47of the dressing,
01:20:47then made a hole
01:20:51in his T-shirt
01:20:52and let the blood
01:20:54around the wound
01:20:54soak in.
01:20:55So now,
01:20:56it looked like
01:20:57Darian had been shot
01:20:58after he entered
01:21:00the villa,
01:21:00not before.
01:21:01The last problem
01:21:02you had
01:21:02was getting rid
01:21:03of that antiseptic smell
01:21:05because that stuff
01:21:06lingers, right?
01:21:07And if the police
01:21:08noticed it,
01:21:08we'd certainly be asking
01:21:09who cleaned up the wound
01:21:11and why.
01:21:12So you ran into
01:21:12the bathroom
01:21:13and got ahold
01:21:14of some aftershave,
01:21:15kneeled,
01:21:16and doused him in it.
01:21:17So now all you
01:21:18had to do was
01:21:19pretend to be asleep
01:21:20when Mrs. Dogdale
01:21:22discovered the body.
01:21:23Gavin,
01:21:24we need to get
01:21:25to the airport.
01:21:26You've got to pack.
01:21:27Leaving us
01:21:28without a scooby
01:21:29as to how a man
01:21:30was shot with a gun
01:21:31that was locked
01:21:31in a desk drawer
01:21:325,000 miles away
01:21:33in a Swindon warehouse.
01:21:35In the end,
01:21:37it wasn't just the police
01:21:38that Marjorie Dodds
01:21:38had duped.
01:21:39It was you as well,
01:21:40Gavin.
01:21:41You see,
01:21:41you thought you
01:21:42were helping
01:21:42the woman you loved.
01:21:44A woman you'd
01:21:45do anything for
01:21:46when you were
01:21:48actually helping
01:21:48her killer.
01:21:56Officer Rose.
01:22:06Mr. Bradbury,
01:22:07I'm arresting
01:22:07on the suspicion
01:22:08of perverting
01:22:09the course of justice.
01:22:10You don't need
01:22:10to say anything.
01:22:11But it may harm
01:22:12your defence
01:22:13if you do not
01:22:13mention one question
01:22:14something you later
01:22:15rely on in court.
01:22:16Anything you do say
01:22:17may be used as evidence.
01:22:18I need to know
01:22:19why did you come
01:22:21to the train station
01:22:22that night
01:22:23and invite me
01:22:24into your home?
01:22:26Why take that risk?
01:22:29Because I didn't
01:22:30want to spend
01:22:31Christmas on my own
01:22:32again.
01:22:32I'm so sorry
01:22:39I spoiled it all.
01:22:53Inspector?
01:22:55Commissioner?
01:22:56The arrest
01:22:57has been made.
01:22:58I'm pleased to see.
01:22:59Same here.
01:23:00We couldn't
01:23:01have done it
01:23:01without you, sir.
01:23:03Oh, and are you
01:23:04doing all right?
01:23:05Me?
01:23:06Yes, of course.
01:23:08I'm fine.
01:23:09Merry Christmas, sir.
01:23:16I'm doing fine.
01:23:17We regret to announce
01:23:22that the 10-15
01:23:24to Leeds
01:23:25will be delayed
01:23:26due to a shortage
01:23:28of train staff.
01:23:36Chief Commissioner,
01:23:37it's Selwyn Patterson.
01:23:41And to you,
01:23:42and apologies
01:23:43for calling you
01:23:44during the holidays.
01:23:45what I wanted
01:23:48to know
01:23:49if you found
01:23:50my replacement
01:23:52as yet.
01:23:56I see.
01:23:58I've been doing
01:23:58some thinking.
01:24:00And I wondered
01:24:02if there was
01:24:03any chance
01:24:03of my returning
01:24:06to the road
01:24:08if it's still vacant.
01:24:11I know it's been
01:24:14a long time
01:24:15since I've been
01:24:18searching
01:24:19since I've been
01:24:21searching
01:24:22to find you
01:24:24The thing is, Harry,
01:24:26the classic Christmas
01:24:27day, Sunday roast
01:24:28lunch
01:24:29is all well and good.
01:24:30But when push comes
01:24:31to shove,
01:24:32the real culinary
01:24:34high point
01:24:34is the turkey
01:24:36and stuffing sarni.
01:24:37Because my friend,
01:24:39in my humble opinion,
01:24:40it is one
01:24:41of the greatest
01:24:42delicacies
01:24:44known to mankind.
01:24:47Like bacon
01:24:48and eggs?
01:24:49Oh, DS Thomas,
01:24:50you're just in time.
01:24:51Come in, come in.
01:24:54Grab those
01:24:54for me, would you?
01:24:59So, uh,
01:25:00what is this about, sir?
01:25:03I promised
01:25:03I'd make up
01:25:04for spoiling Christmas
01:25:05day.
01:25:06And that is exactly
01:25:07what I'm doing.
01:25:08Come on.
01:25:08I don't know
01:25:13why I didn't think
01:25:14of this before.
01:25:15My front room
01:25:16on the beach.
01:25:17Is that a good idea,
01:25:18do you think?
01:25:19Yeah, why not?
01:25:21So we're watching
01:25:21something.
01:25:22We certainly are, DS Thomas.
01:25:24And not the...
01:25:25The great escape.
01:25:26Yeah.
01:25:30Beers and butties,
01:25:31everyone.
01:25:31And thank you
01:25:33to our local mayor
01:25:34for letting me have
01:25:35the leftovers
01:25:36from the bar.
01:25:37And you've put it
01:25:38all between
01:25:39two slices of bread?
01:25:41Yeah.
01:25:42How English.
01:25:44Excited for this film,
01:25:46inspector.
01:25:46Sounds dope.
01:25:47Um, sir.
01:25:52Is this really
01:25:54your favourite
01:25:54thing about Christmas?
01:25:56Well, yeah.
01:25:57When I was a little boy
01:25:59growing up,
01:26:00most times
01:26:02I didn't know
01:26:02where I was going
01:26:03to end up spending
01:26:03Christmas, right?
01:26:05With a foster family
01:26:07or in a care home.
01:26:09But wherever I ended up,
01:26:12the one constant
01:26:13every Christmas
01:26:14was this film.
01:26:17And it was a...
01:26:18It was a comfort to me.
01:26:20I bet that little boy
01:26:21never thought
01:26:23he'd be here
01:26:23in the Caribbean
01:26:25all these years later,
01:26:28watching that same film
01:26:30surrounded by his friends.
01:26:32He certainly
01:26:38didn't care for him.
01:26:41So, um...
01:26:43To him.
01:26:46To him.
01:26:49OK, then.
01:26:51Showtime.
01:26:51Yeah.
01:27:01Um...
01:27:02Look, uh...
01:27:03Just give me
01:27:04a few minutes, yeah?
01:27:06Yeah?
01:27:13Solomon,
01:27:14how you doing, man?
01:27:16You got my message, yeah?
01:27:18Um, look...
01:27:20I'm sorry I had to cut you off
01:27:22like that before, yeah?
01:27:24It was just an emergency
01:27:26at work I had to deal with.
01:27:27So,
01:27:28how's your Christmas been?
01:27:31Yeah?
01:27:32Good.
01:27:35Mine, um...
01:27:37Yeah, yeah,
01:27:39it's been really good.
01:27:43Look, um...
01:27:44I don't know how you feel
01:27:46about this, but
01:27:47I was wondering
01:27:49if you wanted to meet up
01:27:50sometime.
01:27:54Yeah?
01:27:55I definitely would like to.
01:27:59I definitely would like to.
01:27:59festive crimes and jaw-dropping revelations
01:28:21in the Beyond Paradise Christmas special
01:28:24on BBC iPlayer,
01:28:25where you can also find
01:28:26the staff of Nanata's house
01:28:28as they travel to Hong Kong
01:28:29to call the Midwife Christmas special.
01:28:32Press red now.
01:28:33A movie classic
01:28:33on BBC Two now
01:28:35with The Godfather.
01:28:36Take care,
01:28:37cruise vlog and
01:28:40a guy
01:28:44.
01:28:52.
01:28:53.
01:28:56.
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