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00:00Thank you very much.
00:30I've done something which I can't take back.
00:38And it's eaten me up.
00:45Please, help me wash away my guilt.
00:52And show me the path to forgiveness.
00:55Please.
01:00Amen.
01:08Farmer Lewis, reporting for duty again.
01:11Aw, thanks for all this.
01:13Matty's in the barn with a list of jobs for you.
01:15Aye, aye, Captain.
01:17Who all is this happy?
01:18Hey, ignore Grumpy Chops here. He's still recovering.
01:22From what, a lack of personality?
01:23Listen, I will make sure that you're well paid for all this help.
01:27It's fine. You're family.
01:31Oh, hello.
01:32It's the police.
01:33Come in, you're welcome.
01:35Thanks.
01:36No worries.
01:39Is that a search warrant?
01:41Fresh off the printer.
01:42Just having a bit of quiet.
01:57Are you okay?
01:59Yeah, I've been better.
02:01I'm so sorry we didn't tell you Ray really was.
02:03I just don't know why you'd put my family at risk.
02:06Both our families were at risk.
02:07Yeah, but you knew.
02:09I'm a single mum with two kids in a house on my own.
02:12And I had no idea, no idea at all, how dangerous that man was.
02:17Sorry for interrupting, but I'd like to help.
02:21Why don't you both come inside and we can talk things through?
02:23I don't want to talk about that man ever again.
02:25I mean, what I've been pushed to, to get Ray out of my life.
02:29I really am sorry, Laurel.
02:31Well, we're all sorry that he ever came into our lives.
02:34Excuse me.
02:39The offer still stands?
02:41The only reason I'd go in there is to thank God that Ray's dead.
02:51Can you get Matt to drive him in?
02:53Yeah, of course.
02:55I'm not going.
02:56Yes, you are.
02:57Look, everything's going to be okay, I promise.
03:00I'll get started as soon as you know.
03:02They've gone.
03:02Cheers.
03:03Here we go.
03:04Let's go.
03:04Come on then.
03:05Let's go.
03:05See you later.
03:06Bye.
03:06I love you.
03:07Bye.
03:07I love you.
03:11I said I'd get all the paperwork I have linking me to Celia.
03:14It's all there.
03:15Thanks.
03:16What are you even looking for?
03:17If you could both just stay here now with Officer Singh, I'd be grateful.
03:21Make sure you tidy up after yourselves.
03:23I've got nothing to hide.
03:30Are you going up to the farm today?
03:41No, you don't need to.
03:43Matty's messaged and said that the police are searching the farm.
03:47I know.
03:47I feel sick too.
03:49Have you said why they've gone back?
03:51Have they found anything?
03:52They've only just started.
03:54I am freaking out.
03:56And if they dig deep enough, who knows what else they'll uncover.
03:58Vick.
03:59We haven't even had John's post-mortem back yet.
04:01What if they find something that points towards me?
04:04These things take time.
04:05They'd have been in touch if they'd found something.
04:09You're panicking.
04:10It's the police being everywhere, getting in your head.
04:12Yesterday, when I answered the questions, I felt like they knew.
04:15Like they could see straight through me, straight through what I'd done.
04:18You're being paranoid.
04:19Am I?
04:20Or am I losing it?
04:21No.
04:22No, no, you're not.
04:22Come here.
04:24I've got you, right?
04:27I won't let anything happen to you.
04:30I think I should get up there.
04:32No, he said not to.
04:33I won't interfere.
04:34I just want to see what's happening.
04:36If I just stay around here, you'll drive yourself mad.
04:39There, I can see if there's anything to worry about, which there won't be.
04:44Promise.
04:46Right.
04:52We've confirmed that the body is that of Ray Walters.
04:58So we're now looking at every angle to discover what led to this.
05:02Now, we do know that Ray and his mother were planning to move to Wrexham,
05:06an estate near Bangor-on-D.
05:11They rent small holdings.
05:13Right.
05:14Did Ray ever mention these places?
05:16Wales, even.
05:18I don't know.
05:19Is that where me dad is?
05:20Sorry, no.
05:23Celia never arrived either.
05:24But we are focused on finding your dad,
05:27as we believe he and the other victims are key to this investigation.
05:31So we wanted to ask if you had any more photos of him.
05:35Maybe a full body shot might help.
05:37Just for recognition purposes.
05:40Have a look.
05:42I believe you saw him at the farm.
05:47Is this still what he looks like?
05:48Er, not really.
05:52Well, is it in her, or...?
05:54Er, yeah.
05:57Er, older too.
06:00And broken and sad.
06:03Look, we know this is tough for both of you.
06:06Please, can you just do anything you can to find him?
06:09He's got to be out there somewhere.
06:14Matty, not text?
06:17Yeah.
06:18Just wanted to make sure you're all coping.
06:21They, er...
06:21They're still in there?
06:22Mm-hmm.
06:25What are they looking for?
06:33I need a bag.
06:34I found something.
06:34Oh, God, this is driving me crazy.
06:40Moira Dingle, I'm arresting you on suspicion of human trafficking and modern slavery offences.
06:49You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something which you later rely on in court.
06:55Anything you do say may be given in evidence.
06:57Half eleven?
07:00I've got to do the stock take and sort the cellar.
07:03Well, yeah, but what with all the traffic that's going to be at the hospital, we need to leave with plenty of time.
07:08And also, regarding the stock take, I hope that Bob's doing the heavy lifting while you're doing it.
07:12Oh, don't worry, I won't let anything harm Sarah's baby.
07:16Or our baby.
07:17Oh, Mac, please don't.
07:19No, I know, I know, slim chance and all that, but I was thinking, if it is...
07:24if it is our baby, that we could raise it together instead of Sarah and Jacob raising it.
07:31And I know you don't want to think about what that might do to them.
07:34No, I don't, to be honest.
07:35I don't want to think about it either, but lying forever?
07:39That would kill me.
07:41Never mind seeing our child growing up across the street.
07:44So please just promise me that you won't shut it down.
07:47Please.
07:48Come on, we'd be brilliant as well.
07:51Please.
07:52Sorry, we're not open yet, so I suggest you do 180.
07:54Just to say that I'll get Moses later.
07:57Oh, right, ta.
07:58Hang on.
07:59You're here.
08:00Yeah, no flies on you.
08:03Yeah, they discharged me yesterday.
08:04And your first trip out was to the pub?
08:06That's my boy.
08:07You eat badger, yeah!
08:09Pain, pain, pain.
08:11Have you, um, you heard out from Moira?
08:14No, not yet.
08:16You?
08:18No, no, I went up yesterday and spoke to the Rosas, but I haven't heard out since.
08:23Maybe that's a good thing.
08:24Fingers crossed.
08:25I'll pop up and see you later.
08:27Anyway, you can get the stock take done, and I will see you at half eleven.
08:31What's happening at half eleven?
08:32Nothing for nosy parkers, thank you.
08:34Right, Marlon, I'm off to do a stock take.
08:35Make sure numpt here doesn't steal anything.
08:37Oh, Bob, just the guy!
08:39And you're doing the cellar in five minutes, because I'm going to work you like a dog.
08:41Woof, woof, woof!
08:42Best offer I've had in ages.
08:44Don't be weird, Bob.
08:45So, what's happening at half eleven?
08:50Don't say a word.
08:53Intriguing.
08:55Well, I promise not to say anything.
08:57Right.
08:59Paternity test.
09:00Oh, mate.
09:01Look, I've been through this.
09:03Try not to get your opens up, yeah, bud?
09:04Yeah, yeah, we'll see.
09:05Waiter's.
09:07How's April doing?
09:09Um, struggling.
09:10But who isn't?
09:11I'm all worried about Laurel.
09:12She's still blameless for not telling her about Ray.
09:15She'll come round.
09:17It's Laurel.
09:18She can't hold a grudge for more than a minute.
09:21Right.
09:22The cellar beckons.
09:27Have the police spoken to you?
09:29Not since we went to the station to report Ray.
09:32Have they been in touch with you?
09:33Why would they be in touch with me, Marlon?
09:35No reason.
09:37Exactly.
09:40This is ridiculous.
09:41You've got it wrong.
09:41No, you need to prove it now.
09:43Prove it or she's not going anywhere.
09:45Listen to me.
09:46Someone has to be here for when the kids get home.
09:49I'll get a lawyer.
09:50I promise.
09:50I love you.
09:51I'll take that.
10:10How do you know Anya Berisha?
10:11I don't know her.
10:13I don't know her.
10:16Simon Clark.
10:17I don't know who any of them are.
10:19I won't know who they are either.
10:21So why were their documents in your house?
10:23Well, somebody must have put them there.
10:25Who?
10:26Well, Celia, obviously.
10:28She had been to my house a lot.
10:30She had plenty of opportunity.
10:32Farming's tough at the minute, isn't it, Mrs Jingle?
10:34Yeah, it's really hard.
10:36Keeping your farm afloat after that hefty water fine.
10:40Well, if I'd have known, I wouldn't have touched money from drugs to keep my business going.
10:46My daughter died of a drug overdose.
10:50Just the slavery, then?
10:52Or that.
10:53Look, I'm not that type of person.
10:55Everything I do is above board.
10:57Do you recognise this for supplying false stock restaurants?
11:08Yeah, it's the second.
11:10No, the third deal that we struck.
11:13This invoice is for £6,400.
11:16Except the restaurant chain have confirmed the deal was only worth £2,400.
11:24Well, I had no idea.
11:26Really?
11:28Even though you confronted Celia about fiddling invoices?
11:32That was about the quantity that we supplied, not the cash.
11:36I don't think you're that naive, Mrs Jingle.
11:39Well, so far, we have identified over £16,000 that didn't come from legitimate deals.
11:47Laundered money.
11:49Money that came from cocaine, ketamine, spice.
11:52And from people.
11:54Human beings.
11:55Crammed into filthy conditions.
11:57Brainwashed.
11:58Forced to work until they drop.
11:59I didn't know.
12:00Your signature is on everything.
12:02Every pound that Celia banked from your joint enterprise came from someone else's suffering.
12:06And my guess is you knew exactly where it came from.
12:09No, I didn't.
12:10The ID documents and the paperwork say otherwise.
12:12I am not part of any of this.
12:17Well, in the end, they just took her away and don't know what to say.
12:23Are you holding up?
12:25You know.
12:26I do, yeah.
12:30Marlon's gutted that things have turned sour between you.
12:33Well, he should have thought of that before.
12:35If we're honest, Ray and Celia, they played all of us.
12:39Don't let them win again.
12:42You and Marlon were great mates.
12:44Maybe you still could be.
12:47Well, I'll call him now.
12:49Get him down here quick.
12:49We'll sort out money later.
12:53I can't believe this.
12:54What did they find?
12:56I've no idea.
12:57But they've arrested her on slavery charges.
13:00Look, they obviously want to pin it on someone when Moira's in business with her.
13:05So she's automatically going to be implicated.
13:08Let me, um, call me solicitor now.
13:11I do better find it, Celia, than arresting Moira.
13:15Moira's been arrested.
13:16It's ridiculous.
13:17She's got nothing to do with what that Celia did.
13:19Have you heard anything?
13:21Er, no.
13:22The police came round before wanting more pictures of me dad, but nothing else, no.
13:26I need to get back to the kids.
13:32Could you hear her hear that?
13:34Yeah.
13:35I'm sorry to hear about Moira.
13:37Did you really not know what Ray was up to?
13:38Did Moira really not know what Celia was up to?
13:41I'm just saying, I was lied to along with everybody else, Kate.
13:45And how would you describe your relationship with Mr. Howlson?
13:57Okay.
13:58I mean, we're not hugely close.
14:01But I'm good friends with his son Paddy.
14:04Do you have any connections in the Wrexham area?
14:08No.
14:09Why?
14:10We know that Celia and Ray were planning on moving there next.
14:13Or maybe you were too.
14:15What?
14:16No.
14:18Why would I move my entire family across country?
14:22Why?
14:23Is that where Bear is?
14:25Sadly not.
14:26He's still missing.
14:28Potentially being held somewhere.
14:30Or worse.
14:31Look.
14:32If I was part of this empire,
14:35why would I hold somebody that I know against their will?
14:38As far as we're aware, that was one of Ray's jobs.
14:41To keep control of the victims.
14:43And Celia never dirtied her hands with that, so it's possible you didn't know who was being enslaved.
14:48You just accepted that it was happening elsewhere.
14:51It's not true.
14:51Okay, Mrs. Dingle, let me just tell you where I'm at.
14:56I think that water fine hit you hard, and once it was paid off, the pressure of keeping your farm running and your family together, it pushed you to take the biggest risk ever.
15:08Pocketing money from the joint venture with Celia Daniels, knowing exactly where that money came from.
15:14Oh, she just...
15:15She fooled me just as much as she fooled everyone.
15:19But you just need to do your job and find her.
15:23Just find her, please.
15:26We'll take a break here.
15:28Interview suspended at 13.56.
15:31How long am I going to be kept here?
15:35Not nice being held against your will, is it?
15:40Pub crawl!
15:41I don't think that's appropriate.
15:44Okay, how about, uh, ooh, karaoke in here.
15:47People love a few scoops and a sing-song.
15:49Do all your ideas involve alcohol?
15:52Yeah, pretty much.
15:53I'm trying to think of ideas to help Charles heal a broken community, not give them a hangover.
15:58I'll keep thinking.
16:01Pint, please, Babalu.
16:03Coming right up!
16:05Oh, right, barrel's gone.
16:07Just mind the bar for a minute, yeah?
16:15Want some lunch?
16:17Oh, no, I'm not really hungry.
16:19Maybe they can get Marlon to rustle you up a chuckie egg and some soldiers.
16:23God, you've never been so unattractive.
16:26There she is.
16:27I was worried that I'd upset you, with what I said earlier.
16:31You've not said anything to me since.
16:33No, I know.
16:35It's not that.
16:37You've got me thinking.
16:39Thinking about what?
16:41Well, if it does turn out to be ours, then...
16:45I think you're right.
16:46I think we should raise it together.
16:48Really?
16:49Really, yeah.
16:50Oh, wow.
16:54Look, I know, I know that you're feeling bad for Sarah.
16:58I do, too.
16:59But I promise I will do whatever I can to help her and Jacob.
17:02I promise.
17:02I know you will.
17:04Well, let's just see what happens first, yeah?
17:07Yeah.
17:11Love you.
17:18Oi!
17:20Bob's in the cellar, he asked me to look after the place.
17:22Do you mean you can help yourself?
17:24Oh, you're in the doghouse, mate.
17:26And like me, I'm a happily wedded bliss.
17:29Love you.
17:29Bye.
17:30Come on, cough up.
17:34Your hubby seems happy.
17:35Well, of course he is.
17:36He's married to me.
17:39Yeah, that's great.
17:40And thanks for getting back to me, Richard.
17:42I appreciate it.
17:43I'll see you later.
17:48Hello?
17:50DC Stewart.
17:51Right.
17:53You, er...
17:53You might want to give your boss the heads up
17:55that Moira Dingle's now got the best solicitor that there is.
17:58Well, I just wanted to update you.
18:00The depot will stay shut for the next 24 hours, maybe more.
18:04Until the forensic sweep's complete,
18:06we can't risk anyone disturbing potential evidence.
18:09Great.
18:09Even more money down the drain.
18:12There's been a murder, sir.
18:15Also, just a follow-up question from yesterday.
18:19Did you ever see Jay Sharma and Ray Walters together?
18:24Er...
18:24No, never.
18:26But you, er...
18:27You might want to ask Laurel Thomas that question as well.
18:30Why would she know?
18:31Well, she was dating Ray and Jay's her ex-husband.
18:34Imagine their paths would have crossed when Ray was at Laurel's house.
18:38Their kids all still see each other.
18:40And was it an amicable split?
18:41Er, what divorce is ever nice.
18:46But I do know that Laurel ended it and, er, Jay took it pretty badly.
18:51They've come a long way, haven't they?
18:52They seem to get on pretty well together now.
18:54I think it helps that Jay still holds a bit of a torch for her.
18:56Well, okay.
18:58Well, we'll be in touch.
19:00Thanks for your understanding.
19:07Oh, just let yourself in, why don't you?
19:10What have you said?
19:12This morning?
19:14Gosh, well.
19:14Well, I woke up, I turned over, I said good morning to Dawn, and then...
19:19It's funny, you know what I mean.
19:21To the police, about Moira.
19:23They turned to put the farm with a warrant and they found the documents I planted.
19:26Okay.
19:27That just sounds like they're doing their jobs.
19:28Just grow a pair and admit you did it.
19:30Yeah.
19:31I might have given them a little nudge.
19:33You're scum.
19:34And you have just got yourself a new job replacing Moira at Butler's Farm.
19:39I think you're going to do tremendous work following in your father's footsteps.
19:42If Moira gets sent down for this, I don't care about me.
19:45I will blow your world apart.
19:47So dramatic.
19:49I love it.
19:59Just so you know, the duty solicitor's left and your new one is being processed.
20:04You'll get a few minutes with him before we restart.
20:07Yeah, I know how these things work.
20:10Oh, yes.
20:12Not your first rodeo, is it?
20:14What was it again?
20:16False imprisonment, an assault of your husband's nephew, Samson.
20:21Question for the murder of Emma Barton.
20:25You can't use that against me.
20:27I wouldn't dream of doing that.
20:30It does give me a sense of who Moira Jingle really is.
20:34Must be exhausting.
20:37Being part of a family that keeps the Yorkshire Police Force in business.
20:41I know what you're doing.
20:43You two are going to rile me up so I get so stressed that I'll confess.
20:47Well, I can't because I am innocent.
20:49The evidence doesn't exactly agree.
20:52Here's a tip.
20:53If you want to save time, if you want any say in how this plays out, coming clean might be your only real option.
21:01I can't omit what I haven't done.
21:04That's how you want to play it?
21:06Fine.
21:06I hope your fancy solicitor is worth it.
21:12What do you mean?
21:14You sit there acting all respectable.
21:18But behind that nice facade, human beings have been enslaved and coerced.
21:22Broken.
21:23So you could cash the checks.
21:24So if your solicitor tells me otherwise, he'll need more than words.
21:29He'll need proof.
21:32Because right now, Mrs Dingle, you look like someone who put profit over people.
21:37In fact, you look guilty as hell.
21:38You look guilty as hell.
22:08You look guilty as hell.
22:10I'ncto.
22:11Because voae lots less of hell.
22:20So, if I don't eat it all, I just get it all.
22:22Bye bye.
22:23Bye bye.
22:23Bye bye.
22:23Bye bye.
22:24Bye bye.
22:25Bye bye.
22:27Bye bye.
22:32Bye bye.
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22:36Bye bye.
22:37Bye bye.
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