Death in Paradise - Season 14 Episode 03
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00:00It's all very exciting, today is the launch for our new moisturiser, Palur.
00:06Yeah, it's going to be fab.
00:07Well, thank you.
00:09Hi.
00:10Well, it came in yesterday and you to dispatch on the 15th?
00:16Amazing.
00:18Well, of course.
00:20We talked about 500 jars, but I can do more if you wanted.
00:23Absolutely, what were you thinking?
00:26Sounds perfect.
00:28Okay, bye.
00:31Hi.
00:31Oh, hey, did you speak to Palmas about Palur?
00:33Yeah, they've upped their order to 800 jars.
00:36Wow.
00:38Well done.
00:39Oh, thanks.
00:40That is amazing.
00:45That's a lot to pack up, though.
00:47Oh, I'll hire some extra bodies, it'll be fine.
00:49I've almost finished setting up, though I think it's probably time to start serving the drinks.
00:53Okay, thanks.
00:54Well, you two go on and I'll see you out there.
00:56Thanks, everyone.
01:10The allergies and illness that have plagued me for most of my life left me thinking that a pain-free existence was just a pipe dream.
01:20And then I moved here, to St. Marie.
01:23But it's not just the climate that's changed my life, it's being able to help others like me through the products we create here at Healing Skin.
01:33You've all been on this adventure with me, and I just wanted to take a minute to thank you all.
01:40The first shipment of Palur goes out today.
01:42Woo!
01:43So, please raise your glasses to Healing Skin.
01:47Healing Skin.
01:47Healing Skin.
01:48Yay!
01:50Well done.
01:51Well done.
01:52So good.
01:53Well done.
01:54Cheers.
01:56Believe me, guys, with me, it's going to make you feel amazing.
01:59Okay.
02:01See?
02:02I told you this promo video would be great for our marketing.
02:04It's your skin.
02:05I feel like velvet.
02:06Hey.
02:06Hey.
02:08I'm sorry.
02:09No, I like it.
02:10It feels more like you're sharing a secret rather than you're selling them something, which I think totally is better.
02:15That's good.
02:17You okay?
02:18You all right?
02:19You're down the wrong way.
02:21Suze.
02:21Suze.
02:22Suze!
02:23Oh, my God.
02:24Suze.
02:24I don't think she's choking.
02:26I don't think she's choking.
02:28It's white and blue.
02:28It's in the bag.
02:29It's in her lab.
02:30Go, go, go.
02:31Hey, just breathe.
02:32Breathe, breathe, breathe.
02:34All right.
02:35Yes, yes, yes, yes.
02:37Suze, breathe.
02:38Breathe.
02:38It's okay, it's okay, it's okay, it's okay.
02:42Why doesn't it work?
02:43I don't know, I don't know.
02:44Suze?
02:45Suze.
02:45Suze.
02:46Suze.
02:47Suze.
02:48Suze.
02:48She's not breathing.
03:28Healing Skin Founder Susan Montague, age 35, collapsed with breathing difficulties and
03:44died before the paramedics arrived.
03:47They're suggesting she died from anaphylactic shock.
03:51According to the staff, Susan had a very severe peanut allergy.
03:55It explains the EpiPen, nasty bruise, must be the site of the injection.
04:05Why didn't it work?
04:07Get it tested, find out if it could have malfunctioned somehow.
04:13So if it was a nut allergy, what had she eaten?
04:17Take your pick, sir.
04:24So you all knew your boss had a serious nut allergy?
04:27Yeah, erm, of course.
04:29And I assume the caterers were informed?
04:31Yeah, and we double checked everything when they were laying things out.
04:34What about booze?
04:35It's from a bar up the road.
04:37They were also made aware of Susie's allergy.
04:39Is that Susie's bag?
04:41Erm, yeah, it's where I found her EpiPen.
04:44The champagne, the balloons.
04:48What were you celebrating?
04:49We've just launched a new sensitive skin care product.
04:52Pillar.
04:53What's in it?
04:54I have mute and toe a frog.
04:56We use naturally shed snake skin in Pillar.
05:00Of course you do.
05:02We actually don't harm any of the animals.
05:05Oh.
05:06Oh.
05:07Oh.
05:08Oh.
05:09Oh.
05:10Oh.
05:11What?
05:12Nothing.
05:13I'm not scared of snakes.
05:15Just snakes up on me.
05:17It's the snakes, sir.
05:18It's what they do.
05:21So, people are actually buying this stuff, yeah?
05:23Yeah.
05:24We, erm, our first order was due out today.
05:26I, erm, look, there's a video that Susie made for our socials this morning.
05:34Believe me, guys, Pillar is going to make you feel amazing.
05:37100% natural ingredients, obviously, and it absorbs really easily, too.
05:42It makes your skin feel like velvet.
05:44Look, silky smooth, see?
05:46Mm.
05:47Susie reckoned Pillar was going to put healing skin on the map.
05:53And now she's never going to see it.
05:55She's proper nice, too, you know?
05:57You literally wouldn't find anyone with a bad word to say about her.
06:08I'm sorry, could you excuse us just for a moment?
06:14That was a bit insensitive.
06:16Look at this.
06:18A diary.
06:19This was the last two weeks.
06:22So she was only eating at certain times of the day?
06:26Intermittent fasting?
06:29This is today.
06:31Which means...
06:33She didn't eat anything.
06:35I don't understand, you're saying that this wasn't an accident?
06:41I'm saying it's a possibility.
06:43Call Officer Curtis, ask her to come down, take everything off the buffet table and get it tested.
06:47Sure.
06:50Any next of kin we need to speak to?
06:52I don't get it, she was all so careful about what she ate.
07:02Had she ever had an attack like this before?
07:06A few times, yes.
07:07The EpiPen always helped.
07:10An EpiPen was administered.
07:12It just wasn't enough, I'm afraid.
07:20Maybe we could come back later.
07:22I'd probably better get this over with.
07:27Mr. Monsku, we found a diary which suggests your wife was intermittent fasting, whatever you call it.
07:37Like I said, she was always careful about what she ate.
07:40She was down to fast this morning.
07:45Is there any chance she'd have broken it?
07:49A sneaky sausage roll maybe.
07:52Susie was the most disciplined person I ever knew.
07:56If I said she was fasting in the diary, then she was fasting, no question.
08:01Sorry, I don't think I can do this.
08:11Is it weird to you that Susie Montague is running what looks like a successful business?
08:18But hobby's waiting tables on a beach?
08:20You think a woman having a better career than a man is weird, sir?
08:24No, I wasn't saying...
08:26Sorry, sir.
08:28I'm just heading to Healing Skin now.
08:30The commission's inside.
08:32He is not in the best of moods.
08:34I tread carefully.
08:37Oh, great.
08:40Eight complaints I have had, Officer Rose.
08:46Eight.
08:48How many more before one of my officers decides to do something about it?
08:53Sir, yes, sir.
08:55I'll get right on it.
08:57Ah, Inspector.
08:59How nice of you to finally make an appearance.
09:02We had a sudden death pulled in.
09:04Thought we should give it a look.
09:06Cause of death?
09:08We're keeping an open mind till we get the PM results.
09:11So, to what do we owe this pleasure?
09:14My secretary is besieged by noise complaints.
09:17There appears to be a rave happening on Turtle.
09:20Sounds like a mad party.
09:22I was in the process of seconding Officer Rose here to stop it.
09:32If you have the time, of course.
09:34You can count on me.
09:36I mean, sir.
09:38Then...
09:39Get on with it!
09:40Oh, sorry, sorry.
09:44That's your sign.
09:46Sorry, sorry, sorry.
09:53So...
09:54Are we good, sir?
09:55Actually, Inspector, there was another reason for my visit.
10:01I just received a search warrant for your mother's house.
10:08Thank you for doing this, sir.
10:11I really appreciate it.
10:13You remember our conversation?
10:17This case must be treated like any other.
10:23It cannot become a personal crusade.
10:30Yeah, of course.
10:32And you must involve me and the astronauts at every step.
10:37Is that clear?
10:39Crystal.
10:42We will keep you updated, sir.
10:47Yes, Thomas.
10:59Why don't we just go now?
11:01I mean, we can't do anything till we get the PM results anyway.
11:08Um...
11:09Sir?
11:24You know how many times I've sat and stared at this house?
11:30Now I'm actually going inside.
11:34You know, we don't have to do this.
11:38No.
11:43It's fine.
11:45Like the Commissioner said.
11:48It's just another case.
12:01What exactly are we looking for, sir?
12:03Laptop.
12:05Phone.
12:07Diary.
12:09Anything that proves Dawn knew the storm was coming.
12:14Did your mother grow up here?
12:16Yeah.
12:18Then she moved to Antigua.
12:20Miss Clementson said she only moved back recently after our man got sick.
12:24You mean your grandfather?
12:25Yeah.
12:27It's his place.
12:31And do you have any other family?
12:34Siblings?
12:35Yes, Thomas.
12:37Look, I get it.
12:39You're curious, you're a detective.
12:41But my personal history isn't relevant at this second, is it?
12:43Well, not really.
12:45No.
12:47So let's just get on with the task in hand, yeah?
12:49Just get on with the task in hand, yeah?
12:50Bingo.
12:52Oh, stop.
12:54Oh, stop.
12:58Bingo.
12:59Bingo.
13:15Bingo.
13:27Great.
13:28Needs a password.
13:29It's okay, sir.
13:30I know I got the computer shop that can get into it for us.
13:33So what exactly do I do?
13:59Act confident.
14:00They'll soon get the message.
14:03Confident how?
14:05Officer Rose, please use your initiative for once.
14:08Sorry, people.
14:22Party's over.
14:24I said party's over.
14:26I said party's over.
14:35I said party's over.
14:36Ladies and gentlemen, I am the police.
14:47But, well, not all of them.
14:51You have to shut this party door right now.
14:55Unless you want to be our guest for the night, I suggest you go to your bed.
15:00No.
15:01No.
15:01This boy.
15:05Dolly, help.
15:10Stand back.
15:12No.
15:14Thanks again for rescuing me last night.
15:35Auntie D.
15:36Not a problem.
15:37But don't call me auntie.
15:41Morning, Inspector.
15:42Morning.
15:43Saj?
15:44Morning.
15:45Morning.
15:46Everything go okay with the rave?
15:49Uh, all good.
15:52Seb confiscated this.
15:59Infinity symbol.
16:00It doesn't match anyone we know, but it may just mean it's a new supplier on the block.
16:05Hold up.
16:07That was in Susie Montague's handbag.
16:13Um, not allergy lady.
16:16Do you think there's a connection?
16:17Well, it's a common symbol, but to see it twice in as many days, a load of numbers.
16:24Some calculations, maybe?
16:27Officer Rose, any idea what was in these?
16:29I'll ask around.
16:30See if anybody knows something.
16:31Good.
16:32You do that.
16:33Ah, thank you, sir.
16:36It's a post-mortem on Susie Montague.
16:46Oh, and we've also got the lab results in.
16:49Good.
16:50Right.
16:51Cause of death.
16:52Significant traces of peanut oil were found in the victim's mouth, specifically on her gums
16:58and tongue.
17:00Peanut oil.
17:01Definitely ingested.
17:02No passing inhalation.
17:04And knowing the severity of her allergy, the coroner is satisfied.
17:08Death was caused by fatal anaphylaxis.
17:12What about the EpiPen?
17:13Was that tampered with?
17:15The lab says it functioned correctly.
17:18The level of adrenaline in her system matches the dosage given by the pen.
17:23According to the lab, it should have been effective.
17:26So why wasn't it?
17:28Okay, our victim ate something containing peanuts.
17:32What?
17:33But that's the thing.
17:35None of the food or champagne contained any traces of peanut.
17:41The PM also notes the heavy bruising on Susie's leg, likely from the EpiPen.
17:46Carrie Standish said she'd never administered one before, so probably a bit rough with it.
17:51And check this, sir.
17:55Susie's stomach was empty.
17:58She hadn't eaten anything for at least 14 hours, so it seems she definitely was fasting.
18:04But you said there was traces of peanut oil in her mouth?
18:09Yes.
18:10Well, if she didn't eat anything, how did she ingest peanuts?
18:17Debbie Montague came into contact with the one food substance she knew would kill her.
18:23But there was nothing in her stomach.
18:25So we know she didn't eat it by accident.
18:28Which suggests that however it got into her mouth...
18:32Someone deliberately put it there.
18:35Making this an official murder investigation.
18:39Officer Curtis, set this thing up, find out everything we can about the victim, especially anyone who would benefit from her death.
18:48Please.
18:49Sir.
18:50So, questions.
18:55Who killed Susie Montague?
19:01Why did they want her dead?
19:03And most puzzling of all?
19:05How did they do it?
19:09How did they do it?
19:21Sirwin, it's Chief Commissioner Johnson here.
19:23Apologies for missing your call.
19:25As you know, we're all very grateful for your service to the island, and you've been nothing but gracious throughout this process.
19:32But I'm sorry. This is out of my hands.
19:35It all comes down to budget and the board's proceeding with the restructuring.
19:40The decision is final. Take care, Selwyn.
19:45Thank you, sir. Yes, we'll keep you posted.
19:50Sir.
19:51Sir, I've just updated the commissioner. Is it just me, or does he seem not himself recently?
20:01Well, he's not a barrel of laughs, the best of times.
20:05Susie, however, who's that happy all the time?
20:08Maybe she had good reason. According to the staff, her life was miserable in the UK, filled with illness and pain.
20:16Sam Marie's good for her health, gave her a new lease of life.
20:19So she moved halfway on the world for a bit of sunshine?
20:22I'm sure there was more to it than that. Just like there's more to this island than sunshine.
20:28Yeah, like mosquitoes.
20:34Hang on.
20:35What?
20:37This lid. It wasn't screwed on properly in the video.
20:40She could have done it when she'd finished filming.
20:48Maybe.
20:51She's a beacon of happiness.
20:54Who'd want to kill her?
21:02So, what are you looking for?
21:05We're just trying to get to know Susie.
21:10Find out who she really was.
21:12Ella.
21:14You know, we're an open book here, so...
21:17Feel free to explore.
21:23Feels like someone's about to come in and read my fortune.
21:25Feels like someone's about to come in and read my fortune.
21:41All that's missing is a crystal ball.
21:53Which would actually be quite handy right now.
22:00Sir.
22:00Hello?
22:07So, Susie had just been served divorce papers.
22:11No.
22:12These papers were served by Susie to Steve.
22:18I think we need to have another talk with our grieving widower.
22:30Never heard of compassionate leave.
22:42What's the alternative?
22:44Sit at home alone.
22:47Don't even know who I am without my wife.
22:49Except, going by the divorce papers Susie had just sent you,
22:54she didn't want to be your wife anymore.
22:56And your response here suggests to me
22:58you weren't very happy about that.
22:59Things were great when we first came here.
23:14The climate really suited Susie.
23:17The cold weather back home just made her symptoms ten times worse.
23:21We'd been to St Marie before, on holiday.
23:25Two days in the sun, seawater.
23:27She was like a different person.
23:32So, we came here for good.
23:35But it didn't work out.
23:38As soon as she felt better, she wanted to start helping others.
23:40Spreading the sunshine, she said.
23:43But then it took over her life.
23:46She was obsessed.
23:47It was like...
23:49She was on a mission.
23:52So we drifted apart.
23:54And when are you going to make time for us?
23:55You just don't like that I found something for me!
23:58I moved out about a month ago.
24:01It was a mutual decision.
24:03Give us both a bit of space.
24:08Then she sent those.
24:09Which clearly made you angry.
24:14Must have been particularly galling, though.
24:17With the business doing so well.
24:20Sorry, I don't know what you're saying.
24:22Well, if the divorce happened, you'd lose out, wouldn't you?
24:27Wait, you think...
24:32I did something.
24:34I loved her.
24:36I'd never do anything to hurt her.
24:39Can you think of anyone who might?
24:44Have you spoken to Kerry Standish?
24:48Her and Susie had a big falling out about a month ago.
24:51Please, just think about it, Susie.
24:53Like I said, I don't want to hear another word about it, OK?
24:56I couldn't tell you what it was about.
25:00Seemed pretty tense.
25:11I believed him when he said he still loved her.
25:13Well, maybe he loved her too much.
25:15You know, if I can't have you, no one else can.
25:21Officer Curtis.
25:23Sir.
25:23We've been looking into healing skin,
25:26and there are two things we found that might be significant.
25:29Firstly, the company registered Kerry Standish as a new director a month ago.
25:35And Kerry's in charge of research, right?
25:37Mm-hmm.
25:38Wombat!
25:39Sarge!
25:40Big man!
25:42Say, yeah, Kerry.
25:44We found something.
25:45Well, Darlene found it.
25:47But I held.
25:49Proper.
25:49Like a big piece of, you know, like I said, right, sorry.
25:56A week after being made director, Kerry was removed.
26:00Could that have been what Steve heard them arguing about?
26:03So why did Susie cut her in, then suddenly cut her out?
26:07Well, the new product, the company was about to launch, Plur,
26:11the brand name was lodged with the patent toughest last year.
26:15And Kerry Standish was named the inventor.
26:19So Susie made her a director as what?
26:21Some kind of thank you.
26:23And if Plur was a success, as a director,
26:26Kerry would stand to make quite a bit of money.
26:28Not anymore.
26:30Well, clearly something happened to make Susie withdraw that directorship.
26:34We just need to find out what.
26:36Yeah, nice one.
26:40You're making things sound far more sinister than they actually are.
26:44Yes, I created Plur,
26:45but everything I do here belongs to Healing Skin.
26:49I was as surprised as anyone when Susie made me a director.
26:51So why did she change her mind about it a week later?
26:54And we know you argued about it,
26:56so let's not paint a picture of love and harmony.
26:58Steve, was it?
27:00Staring things as usual.
27:02Look, Susie wanted to wait until Plur had actually launched.
27:06You know, to get a clearer idea of how many shares to give me.
27:10It made sense.
27:11But as a director, you'd have made a lot of money from Plur.
27:16Now, you get nothing.
27:19If I was in this for the money, I'd still be in Big Pharma.
27:23Not doing a start-up on a tiny island.
27:28You're barking up the wrong tree, officers.
27:31Susie's the only one who can tell you why she did what she did.
27:35Can't ask her that, can I?
27:36On account of her being dead.
27:37We'll let you get back to your work.
27:44Thank you for your time.
27:46Inspector.
27:46If you don't mind me saying, sir, your bedside manner needs a little work.
28:04Sometimes you're bothering on being downright rude.
28:06Hang on.
28:08How do you know that's not the look I'm going for?
28:11When people get riled up, they tend to lose a bit of their composure, yeah?
28:15Say things they didn't intend to.
28:16Is that right?
28:18In my experience.
28:22That's the wrong side.
28:23No, it isn't.
28:24I'm driving.
28:26Oh, come on.
28:27I don't get to drive much in London.
28:28You've noticed we drive on the other side of the road, right?
28:40Hey, I'm a detective.
28:42Nothing gets past me.
28:43I'm used to automatics, not old jeeps with...
29:13Rusty gears.
29:16There's a knack.
29:17You have to...
29:17No, no, no.
29:18I've got it.
29:22See?
29:23See?
29:43It's only a little dent.
29:47You can hardly see it.
29:49Shall I drive, sir?
29:51And another thing.
29:53I've been driving that jeep for years without a problem.
29:58The first time you drive it, you damage it.
30:01Mm-mm.
30:01Okay, people, gather round.
30:03Talk to me.
30:05Please.
30:07Okay.
30:08So, Susie Montagu arrives to work at Healing Skin yesterday morning.
30:14Makes a toast to their new product, Pelour,
30:17before suffering a fatal anaphylactic shock.
30:20An EpiPen was administered by head of research, Carrie Standish.
30:26But it was ineffective.
30:28And we don't know why.
30:31Okay, where are we with the infinity symbols?
30:34We're great.
30:35Really great, sir.
30:36Turns out I know someone.
30:39Who knows someone?
30:41Who knows someone else?
30:43Which is funny.
30:45Because it turns out we're not the same guy.
30:47The first guy, the guy said, I know, that's...
30:49Zebra!
30:50Yes, right, sorry.
30:52So, good news.
30:55I've got a number.
30:57Hmm?
30:58Well, that is good news.
31:00So, you called the number, pretended to be an interesting client?
31:03Yes.
31:04Totally.
31:06I mean, no.
31:09Not yet.
31:10But I was gearing up to do that.
31:12Come on, this sounds new to me, you know?
31:14This whole undercover thing.
31:16Undercover?
31:19Actually, that's not a bad idea.
31:20Um, sir, I...
31:21Officer Rose, I need you to text that number.
31:24Ask about the merch.
31:25Say you need sorting for a party tonight.
31:27Arrange a meet-up.
31:28Officer Curtis, I want you to be eyes on nearby.
31:31As soon as the money and the merch change hands, nick them.
31:34Well, I'd better get changed.
31:36Well, come on, then.
31:37Because if these two symbols are connected,
31:38the dealer knew Susie Montague,
31:40which means they might also know something about what happened to her.
31:44Yeah?
31:44True.
31:44Yeah?
31:46Yeah.
31:46Well, come on, then.
31:47The clock's ticking.
31:48Chop, chop.
31:48Let's go.
31:54Stop it.
31:55You all right?
32:17Hey.
32:18How'd you get my number?
32:23From a friend.
32:24Sleepy peeve.
32:27Oh, yeah.
32:27And how'd he get it?
32:29From him, friend.
32:31Silence some.
32:33Who?
32:33Got it from his auntie.
32:35He likes to party.
32:38Got my money?
32:39Yeah.
32:40Yeah.
32:40Yeah.
32:50Stop.
32:51You've got to see me.
32:53It's the police.
32:54Yes.
32:54I know who it is.
32:57What did you spoke her for?
32:58I never do it on purpose.
33:00This fellow's.
33:01And grab my tings.
33:12Snake venom.
33:13I don't mean the street name.
33:16I want to know what it actually is.
33:17Yeah.
33:18Snake venom, as in venom from snakes.
33:22The same snakes we've seen at Healing Skin.
33:25Well, hang on.
33:25Let me get this straight.
33:27You're selling snake venom as some kind of party drug.
33:33It's 100% natural high.
33:36Pretty new on the scene, but it's making waves.
33:39But you have to get the doses just right, otherwise it can be pretty nasty.
33:43So, Healing Skin is a drug factory?
33:46What?
33:46No.
33:47God, no.
33:48No one knows how I'm doing this.
33:50Susan's great, but the money was rubbish.
33:53I needed a topper-upper.
33:54A hundred a bag, right?
33:57And how much are you clearing every week?
33:59Only work weekends, a few hundred maybe.
34:03Nice little learner.
34:04And you extract the venom yourself?
34:07Isn't that dangerous?
34:09I used to work on my snake farm.
34:11Of course you did.
34:13So what makes you think Susie didn't know about this?
34:16She never said nothing to me, and I figured that if she did, she probably would have.
34:21Hmm.
34:22How do you explain this, then?
34:24Where'd you get that?
34:25Found it in Susie's bag.
34:27And these earnings are from your little sideline, where you're making way more than a few hundred a week.
34:33Susie knew what you were doing.
34:35I didn't do anything to Susie.
34:38I liked her.
34:39She was good to me.
34:41I might have been doing a bit of extracurricular here and there, but...
34:45The thing with Seb, I can tell he's really trying.
34:59But I feel more like a babysitter than a training officer.
35:06Perhaps the boy just needs time.
35:08Maybe.
35:09But right now, there's actually more work having him on the team.
35:12No.
35:12Are you planning on sharing these grievances with me, Officer Cartes?
35:18Commissioner, I...
35:20It's nothing, sir.
35:22Seb made a small mistake on the undercover operation, which could have lost a self-suspect.
35:32But I've talked to him about it.
35:35Had he been adequately briefed?
35:39Yes, sir.
35:41Then have you considered that perhaps you might be the problem?
35:49Excuse me, sir?
35:50It wasn't so long ago that you were in the exact same shoes as Officer Rose.
35:59Hey, you asked me a question, sir.
36:03And I answered it as honestly as I could.
36:07I've been thinking about encouraging you to study for your sergeant's exam.
36:15Perhaps that was a little hasty.
36:18If you'll excuse me.
36:31Don't mind him.
36:32He's got a lot on his mind.
36:35Cheers.
36:40Listen.
36:42I really appreciate you helping me with this.
36:45No problem, sir.
36:47And I owe you an apology.
36:48I...
36:49I didn't mean to bite your head off at the house.
36:54It's okay.
36:55I was being...
36:58An Osie Parker?
36:59Yes.
37:00Whatever that is.
37:01It's just that, apart from Donna, I've never had a proper family.
37:15Oh.
37:18So who?
37:19I was brought up in care.
37:20I'm so sorry, sir.
37:24I'm so sorry, sir.
37:27Don't be.
37:28It's just water under the bridge.
37:32Life goes on, right?
37:33And before you ask, I don't know why my mum couldn't bring me up.
37:41Anyway, I've checked Donna's browsing history.
37:44Look.
37:45No weather warning about an incoming storm.
37:49Look at the date she viewed it.
37:55It's the day she died.
37:58You were right, sir.
38:01Donna knew about the storm, but she still went out on that boat.
38:04It doesn't make any sense.
38:08It's definitely suspicious.
38:12Okay.
38:13We need to build a timeline of everything Donna did
38:16and everyone she spoke to leading up to the incident.
38:19It's time to get some answers.
38:29No.
38:31Excuse me.
38:32Catherine.
38:33This is a surprise.
38:34Last night, I mean, in all the years I've known you,
38:38you've never spoken to your officers like that.
38:41No, no.
38:42I don't have the time.
38:43Oh, you're right.
38:44Too busy sitting here, feeling sorry for yourself.
38:48Are you finished?
38:49No.
38:55If you told your team what was going on,
38:58instead of pushing them away,
39:00they would support you.
39:02Because they're loyal.
39:04And they respect you.
39:05They deserve the same in return, starting with Darlene.
39:12Someone's up early.
39:25Before you start, this is Daisy's phone.
39:29Thought we might find something.
39:30So, I went through the messages, car logs,
39:34and now I'm going through the photos.
39:36Thought I'd use some of that initiative y'all is going on about.
39:40Morning, team.
39:41Morning, sir.
39:43Okay.
39:45Updates.
39:46Coroner got in touch.
39:48Said there were no traces of peanut oil found on Susie's fingers.
39:51Okay, so, Susie Montague dies from anaphylaxis brought on by ingesting peanut oil.
40:01We do not yet know how anyone managed to get it into her mouth without her realising.
40:06And there are no traces of the substance anywhere on the premises.
40:09So, basically, we haven't got a scooby how it was done.
40:11We do, however, have three suspects.
40:15Guys, I think you should see this.
40:18Look, in the background, it's Carrie.
40:21See who's got their armour on her?
40:23The bracelet.
40:25Oh.
40:25Is that not Steve's?
40:26Looks like it was taken a month ago.
40:36At the same time, Susie filed for divorce.
40:40And when she changed her mind about Carrie being a director at Healing Skin.
40:46Well, if Susie found out that Steve and Carrie were having an affair,
40:49that puts them both firmly in the frame, doesn't it?
40:52No, no, no.
41:01Don't stand up on our account.
41:04Well, this is nice, isn't it?
41:06Just like the photo we saw of you two snuggling up on Daisy's phone.
41:10It's not what you think.
41:12What, there's nothing going on between you two?
41:14No.
41:16Yes, we had a thing, but not anymore.
41:20And you finish when?
41:21Then, around the time your wife asked for a divorce?
41:23It was stupid.
41:24We were both lonely.
41:26It just happened.
41:27We're not proud of it.
41:28And that's why Susie withdrew your directorship.
41:31She discovered your dirty little secret.
41:33Isn't that right, Carrie?
41:34Susie did find out, yes.
41:37But she forgave me.
41:39The business was far more important to her, and she needed me.
41:42And you, Mr. Montagu, your affair was the real reason Susie was divorcing you.
41:48But if you got rid of her before the divorce went through, then everything would come to you, right?
41:54And you'd be able to start over with Carrie?
41:56I was weak, granted, but I loved Susie.
42:00If you think Steve or myself have anything to do with her death, then you're wrong.
42:04You're sure you've got the hang of this, sir?
42:19What about our lovebirds?
42:24Do you believe them?
42:25They never would have admitted their affair if we hadn't found them out, so maybe they're hiding something else.
42:37Sir, watch out!
42:38Well done, sir.
42:47You almost hit the exact same spot.
42:50Again!
42:51As if the debt needed to get any bigger.
42:55The exact same spot?
42:58DS Thomas!
43:00Either get in the car or get out of the way!
43:02What?
43:05What are you...
43:06Inspector Wilson!
43:22Just like the bruise.
43:25Must be the sight of the injection.
43:27Blackwood from the EpiPen.
43:29Well, Carrie Standy said she'd never administered one before, so...
43:32Probably a bit rough with you.
43:34Yes.
43:35And it absorbs really easily, too.
43:38Makes your skin feel like velvet.
43:40Look, it's loose, see?
43:42It wasn't screwed on properly in the video.
43:44The level of adrenaline in her system matches the dosage given by the pen.
43:50We've been looking in the wrong place the whole time.
43:53That was your Susie Montague's handbag.
43:55And these are innings from your little sideline where you're making way more than a few hundred a week.
44:01That has to be it.
44:02Call Officer Curtis.
44:05I want that notebook checked.
44:06I own the coroner, too.
44:07I want to run another test.
44:08If I'm right, I know who that killer is.
44:11Now, two questions have been bothering me from the start of this case.
44:28First question.
44:30How did Susie ingest peanut oil?
44:33You see, on the morning she died, she'd been fasting for several hours.
44:39And the post-mortem confirmed there was nothing in her system.
44:43Second question.
44:46Why didn't the EpiPen work?
44:49I mean, it got the adrenaline into her system, as it had always done, whenever she experienced anaphylaxis.
44:55So why didn't it work this time?
44:58And then...
44:59It hit me.
45:02Actually, it was me that hit something.
45:05Sorry, DS Thomas.
45:06But it provided me with the answers to both those questions.
45:10Answers which were actually quite simple.
45:13The EpiPen didn't work because Susie was not in anaphylactic shock.
45:18Despite the presence of peanut oil in her mouth, peanuts had nothing to do with Susie's death.
45:28Isn't that right, Carrie?
45:33I'm sorry, what?
45:35You killed Susie Montague.
45:38But you didn't do it with peanuts.
45:40You did it with snake venom.
45:43Officer Rose.
45:45Here you go, sir.
45:48I said, bring the snake venom, not the actual snake.
45:52Oh, sorry, my bad.
45:56Thanks to Daisy, we know that snake venom in small quantities can be taken as a natural high.
46:02But too high a dosage is fatal.
46:06You have to get the dosage just right, otherwise it can be pretty nasty.
46:09I think we've seen enough of that, Officer Rose.
46:13Come on, Delroy.
46:14We assumed that the significant bruising on Susie's thigh was because you were heavy-handed with the EpiPen.
46:24But it was because you had already injected a minute before with the snake venom.
46:28Oh, wow.
46:29Well done, you.
46:31It's amazing.
46:32You knew you had around ten minutes before the venom took effect, the symptoms of which, and this is the clever bit, would mimic anaphylaxis and ultimately cause respiratory shutdown.
46:48But it was essential that everyone, especially the coroner, believed Susie's death to be anaphylaxis from peanuts, an accident.
46:58And so when Susie finally collapsed, you made sure that you were the one to inject the EpiPen in the same spot you had injected the venom, where you knew I bruised it already before me.
47:08Two injection sites made to look like one.
47:16Genius.
47:18Once I realised that, I knew the killer could only be you.
47:21But you still had to get peanut traces into Susie's system to back up the anaphylaxis theory.
47:27So what did you do?
47:28You put peanut oil on your fingers.
47:32And as you pretended to check Susie's airway, you transferred the oil from your fingers into Susie's mouth.
47:40With everyone believing Susie had died from anaphylaxis, you knew the snake venom wouldn't be a detective in a post-mortem unless the coroner was looking for it, which he wasn't.
47:52So we asked him to look again.
47:54Guess what you found.
47:56But no, I didn't get it.
47:57How could she have injected Susie with the snake venom without unnoticing?
48:03Susie had filmed a promotional video for Pelur at her home earlier that morning.
48:07Makes your skin feel like velvet.
48:10Look, silky smooth, see?
48:13That the lid of the jar was left wonky in the video.
48:16But when we found the jar, it was screwed on correctly.
48:19You knew Susie would be filming that video ahead of the Pelur launch.
48:24We believe you added numbing cream to the jar of Pelur before later swapping the jar out.
48:31We asked the lab, and they found Laticane, a powerful numbing agent on Susie's skin.
48:37I don't understand.
48:38Why would you do this?
48:40Greed.
48:41Pure and simple.
48:43Susie removed Carrie as a director when she discovered her affair with you.
48:47All that potential coinage down the drain because of a little indiscretion.
48:53But you weren't going to let that go, were you?
48:54So you saw another opportunity.
48:58Your extensive time in Big Pharma meant you knew all about snake venom and how lucrative it could be as a recreational drug.
49:06We reckon you discovered Daisy's little drug-dealing sideline and persuaded her to increase production.
49:12And under the cover of Healing Skin, you started smuggling the venom Daisy was making.
49:17We found this in Susie's bag.
49:21Weights, measurements, prices, and profits.
49:27We had the handwriting compared to some sales notes you'd written.
49:31They're a match.
49:34Steve overheard you and Susie arguing and assumed it was about the business.
49:40But you were arguing about the venom, weren't you?
49:43Look, it's a very generous offer.
49:45I don't want to cut, Carrie.
49:47What the hell is wrong with you?
49:48It's unethical not to mention an eagle.
49:51But you had no intention of stopping.
49:53The venom was worth way too much.
49:56And that's why Susie had to die.
50:01Officer Curtis?
50:01Officer Rose?
50:04No, I didn't kill anyone, though.
50:06Sorry, kiddo.
50:07They're still the drug-dealing thing.
50:09Can't let that fly.
50:11Come on.
50:15There you go, Mervyn.
50:34Welcome.
50:36We had to drag in here.
50:37So you got the footy on, then?
50:41Footy?
50:44Sorry, the football.
50:45Where's it screening?
50:47Not a man, no.
50:49My bar is for talking, not television.
50:53But you said that...
50:57Oh, great.
51:00You got me.
51:01Well done.
51:02After a case, it's tradition.
51:05Okay.
51:06Right, then.
51:07Here's to tradition.
51:09Cheers.
51:11Seriously, though, guys.
51:13Nice work today.
51:14Special credit goes to step.
51:17Ignoring the undercover or...
51:20But you found us some spicy leads today.
51:26Evening, Commissioner.
51:27Good evening, officers.
51:29I just wanted to say congratulations on solving what I know was a difficult case.
51:37And it seems I have an apology to make.
51:46Firstly, to you, Officer Curtis, that during our recent conversation, I was rather severe.
51:58For that, I am sorry.
52:05And I think you will make an exceedingly fine sergeant one day.
52:13You are an asset to this team.
52:17And there's also a second apology I have to make.
52:21I have been keeping something from which, on the advice of a trusted friend, I have decided to share with you all.
52:38The position of St. Marie Police Commissioner is being phased out.
52:55I am being phased out.
53:01They can't.
53:05I'm afraid they can't.
53:08And?
53:10Me are.
53:14Good evening.
53:31I suppose it's going to feel strange for you guys without Commissioner Patterson around.
53:37Yeah.
53:38I've never met a guy like him.
53:41I don't think I've processed it yet.
53:46Anyway, I'll see you tomorrow.
53:49Sir, um, I asked her aunt, like you said, about Dornell.
53:55I spoke to the harbormaster who was working the night she died.
54:02And...
54:02And what?
54:05She called the harbormaster from the boat.
54:11During the storm?
54:12The call was recorded.
54:18It's a heartless sign.
54:23It was a夜.
54:34No.
54:36Sure.
54:45Yeah.
54:45I don't know where I am.
55:13Hello?
55:14Hello?
55:15Hello?
55:15Hello?
55:17Hello, Miss?
55:19Miss?
55:43Inspector?
55:44Commissioner, you're right.
55:47About my mother?
55:51Oh.
55:52Turns out it really was an accident.
55:56A refutable proof.
55:57So I'm shutting the case down.
56:01Not an easy decision, I'm sure.
56:06Oh, yeah.
56:07Yeah.
56:08But, um, the right one.
56:13Anyway, thanks.
56:16For you and me.
56:19Good night, Commissioner.
56:24Good night.
56:26Good night.
56:26Good night.
56:39I'm sure.
56:41I'm sure you're right.
56:42I'm sorry.
56:43I'm sure you're right.
56:44To do in business.
56:59Minutes before, Patrick Ambrose is about to sign a contract.
57:03He ends up dead.
57:04How could the killer be certain that Patrick could pour a lethal dose into his own glass and not into everyone else's?
57:09Just got shivers when he said that.
57:11There's something I know that I should probably tell the police.
57:14I wouldn't waste your time listening to gossip.
57:17Sometimes I feel like I'm not doing enough.
57:19What's the new approach?
57:20I'm going to do too much.
57:23What's the matter with you?
57:24You are.
57:25Something tells me we're not talking about the case.
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