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Death in Paradise - Season 1 Episode 08 Amongst Us
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00:00I really should be going soon you know Juliet who start to work and how long does she got
00:12to go to this you know my mother said that first babies are always late we see how things going
00:20with the new stepdaddy that's funny Dwayne they're just friends yeah right wait no one more
00:29you're late
00:50and good morning to you too well that's not fair excuse me I know I agreed to do more small talk
00:56particularly in the mornings but that doesn't mean I can't point out when you're late I'm late
01:01because there's been a murder up in the hills so what do we know not much Nadia Selim 30 years old
01:09leave the dish address for a little under two years
01:11how quiet Harry quiet these are friends sorry he's Nadia's dog and he's very distressed come in
01:19and uh you are Georgie Westcott I live across there and you're the lady who made the call
01:25yes well um Nadia and I traveling to work together every morning but this morning she was late
01:32which isn't like her um and I rang and when there was no answer I used my spare key and went in and
01:41and that's when I found her
01:43hey I found the bedroom you know where the body is
02:03you worry the furniture's not straight
02:07yeah
02:09your neighbor's late for picking you up
02:14to really use your spare key to enter her house
02:18why would she have coins stuffed in her mouth
02:21sir
02:24that's interesting
02:25I've got a buddy up here and somebody has stuffed coins in her mouth
02:30what have you got that's so interesting
02:34Dwayne's police shield
02:51that's so crazy
03:04and yeah
03:08so
03:13So, um, the medics want to know about moving the body.
03:28I'll, um, go and talk to them.
03:30I'll photograph the scene from me, if you would.
03:31Yes, sir.
03:33Can you tell us how your shield ended up at a murder scene?
03:37I only met her last night.
03:39So what happened?
03:40When we finished last night, we all went for a drink.
03:43We all being?
03:44Me, Fidel, and Camille.
03:46I see.
03:47You didn't invite anyone else?
03:49No.
03:50Or think to invite anyone else?
03:55Never mind. Carry on.
03:57We had something to eat, a few beers, some rum.
04:00Then I met her.
04:02Nadia.
04:02Outside the bar.
04:06What's up?
04:09We talked.
04:10Sort of hit it off, you know.
04:11She said she wanted to go for a walk, and she was very pretty.
04:16In the end, I walked up all the way.
04:18What time was this?
04:19About ten.
04:20You want to come in for coffee?
04:22That, um, mark on your neck.
04:25How'd you get it?
04:26We were messing around.
04:28She asked me to teach her some self-defense moves.
04:31You mean you slept?
04:32No.
04:32Like I said, I was showing her some moves.
04:35She said she was nervous about walking home alone.
04:41Okay.
04:43We had a bit of a cuddle.
04:45Just a cuddle?
04:46Yes.
04:48And after your cuddle?
04:49I left just after midnight.
04:51You didn't see anyone on the way home?
04:54No.
04:56And when you left her, the victim was alive and well?
04:58Yes.
04:58What kind of question is that?
05:00What kind of question you ask a witness in a murder inquiry?
05:02No, this is Duane.
05:03Still a witness.
05:04You just asked him if he killed her?
05:06No, I didn't.
05:07You asked if she was still alive when he left.
05:10Look, it's okay.
05:12I know you have to ask me this stuff.
05:15It's procedure, right?
05:17You have got photos, sir.
05:19Thank you, Fidel.
05:20Right, I want door-to-door inquiries.
05:22Start taking statements from all the neighbors.
05:24Anyone who knew her.
05:26Particularly if anyone saw her or anyone else last night.
05:29Yes, sir.
05:29Not you, Duane.
05:31Chief, you're a witness.
05:32Quite possibly the last person to see the victim alive.
05:34I can't have you knocking on people's doors, asking them questions.
05:37Why not?
05:38Because if he asks them whether they saw the victim with anyone last night,
05:41and they say, yes, officer, I saw her with you,
05:43then it muddies the water just a little, don't you think?
05:46Go back to the station, write up his statement.
05:50Yes, chief.
05:54What?
05:56Fidel, go and start talking to the neighbors.
06:03Please tell me you don't believe Duane is involved in this.
06:06He's the last person to see her alive.
06:08Apart from the killer.
06:08He has a scratch mark on his neck.
06:10He admits it came from the victim.
06:11He explained that.
06:13Simply doing things by the book.
06:14I don't care about your stupid book.
06:16I want to know if you think Duane killed this girl, yes or no.
06:20Based purely on my knowledge of Duane,
06:21and the fact that everything points towards this being a premeditated murder,
06:24while Duane clearly only met the victim hours before she was killed,
06:26therefore making it difficult to corroborate such a premeditation,
06:29I'd say that on balance, it's unlikely.
06:32Was it yes or no?
06:33No.
06:34Good.
06:35Although, strictly speaking, that doesn't mean he didn't do it.
06:38We owe it to the victim to conduct a thorough investigation.
06:41Why are you being so grumpy?
06:43I'll be grumpy.
06:43Yes, you are.
06:44I'm simply doing my job.
06:45Then let's stop talking about Duane and find the real killer.
06:47But there has to be a connection.
06:50Duane left his badge behind, so he must have been in uniform, right?
06:53Yes.
06:53OK, so you're a girl in a bar.
06:55Fine.
06:55So you invite a policeman back to your house.
06:57Fine.
06:58But then you're killed the moment he leaves.
06:59It's connected.
07:00It has to be.
07:01OK.
07:03But why?
07:04Well, at the risk of being called grumpy again,
07:05that's what I intend to find out.
07:10All right?
07:12Morning, sir.
07:12Is that right?
07:13Someone was killed down there last night.
07:15Yes, do you live here?
07:17Me?
07:17Oh, no, no.
07:18I was just passing.
07:19I saw the commotion.
07:21Heard it was a young woman, if you'll excuse me.
07:24Burglar, was it?
07:24I'm sorry, I can't discuss that with you.
07:37This is about last night, isn't it?
07:39What?
07:40Why are you being so grumpy?
07:42I don't know what you're talking about.
07:43Because we all went for a drink last night.
07:45No, no, no.
07:46Not we all.
07:46Just you three.
07:47I knew that's what it was.
07:49OK, look.
07:49Just discovering the words we all doesn't seem to include me.
07:53A little bit chastening, that's all.
07:55How can it include you?
07:56You never come out for a drink.
07:58You never ask me.
07:59Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
08:00We stopped asking.
08:01There's a difference.
08:02And you tell me, who's more rude?
08:04The person who stops asking or the person who never once said yes?
08:07No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
08:22I'm sorry.
08:22You're just so...
08:34so what English and you're very French now can we please go on with the task in
08:39hands why did the killer fill her mouth with money repaying a debt looks like
08:52asphyxiation no the sign of trauma as far as I can see doesn't make sense hmm
08:59are you even listening to me why are these drawers sticking in okay so she's murdered
09:21coin symbolically placed into her mouth but you're still on the furniture aren't you
09:26Nadia Salim finance director JIT shipping you ever heard of JIT shipping no so go on then
09:34what's so interesting about the furniture I think after Nadia was killed the house was searched
09:39thoroughly this cushion was unzipped this cover wasn't straight the corner of this carpet's folded
09:48over the books aren't quite flat against the shelves everything's been checked and put back done so
09:58you almost wouldn't notice unless you knew you were looking for okay so the killer was looking
10:03for something it's good no it's not good it's illogical smashed glass the lamp knocked over
10:11like this suggests she was in a bed she lashed out but she was suffocated before she could do anything
10:16what's illogical about that well she was killed first then the house was searched why not keep
10:22your victim alive so she can tell you where to find what you're looking for as I said it's illogical so
10:28what did Nadia have in her house that was worth killing over and did the killer find it for any
10:35of these windows open no or have they been forced in any way not as far as we can see no sign of a
10:41breaking either so how did the killer get in maybe the victim opened the door but why would she we
10:46know it was past midnight the neighbor had a key
11:16do we really believe the neighbor let herself in just because the victim was late for work agreed
11:28how did the killer get inside without breaking any locks why did he feel the victim's mouth with coins
11:35what was he looking for when he searched the house why did he kill her before he started looking
11:40and having killed her did he find what he was looking for and is a death in any way linked to
11:45her taking home a policeman ah Fidel what do the neighbors say not very much it seems like the
11:53victim kept herself to herself mostly didn't really socialize and last night two of them heard a dog
11:57barking around 10 that must have been her and Dwayne arriving at the house but no one saw or heard
12:02anything suspicious and those that knew her say that she was a very nice lady and they can't think of
12:06why anyone would want to harm her yes someone did we're next
12:12I'm John Taylor I own the company thank you for seeing us no anything that can help catch Nadia's
12:27killer I couldn't believe what I heard it's hit everybody here very hard of course what line of
12:34business you in mr. Taylor import export throughout the Caribbean USA and Europe what sort of goods
12:41well whatever I can make a profit on I understand Nadia was your finance director that's right is that
12:48her desk yes mind if I take a look Nadia dealt with our finances but her real skill was finding
12:58loopholes and tax regimes she could get a subsidy in one country by taking goods out of it and a
13:03rebate in another by bringing them in how long did she work for you a couple of years I don't know
13:11how we're going to get on without her did she owe you money sorry why or have any debts elsewhere no
13:19I I don't think she even had a credit card she didn't approve of debt what about her next door
13:27neighbor Georgie Westcott she also works with you doesn't she that's right Georgie's my PA and how did
13:33Nadia and she get on yes Georgie I think she felt a little overshadowed when Nadia arrived jealousy Nadia
13:51really was remarkable woman so they didn't get on they weren't natural friends and Nadia could be
13:59withering if she felt you weren't pulling her weight can I ask where you were last night I was at
14:08home all night yes anyone with you no I live alone so you're not married or in a relationship
14:23no anything is this a personal laptop yes I'm sorry I can't allow that what is that it's got a lot
14:42of sensitive information on it we used to handling sensitive information that name will be but the
14:46computer belongs to the company and I would you rather we got a warrant and took it from you by force
14:51whether or not he killed Nadia John Taylor is hiding something I start with checking Nadia's laptop
15:08here's my statement chief thank you
15:15Dwayne
15:22do I need to read this chief doesn't say anything other than you met the victim in a bar walked her home
15:31taught her a few self-defense moves during which she sustained a small injury and gave her a bit of a
15:36cuddle before leaving around midnight no chief you didn't argue or asphyxiator or fill a mouth with loose change
15:44of course I didn't then I'm eliminating you from our inquiries what about procedure we work better as a team so you can
15:51start by looking through the files and seeing if we've got anything previous on Nadia's Salim or JIT shipping
15:56thanks chief I'm on it
16:01so what kind of name is slim sounds Turkish or Middle Eastern
16:13according to this you are right Salim is Arabic it means safe there were 26 coins in all not even three
16:37dollars hardly a debt repaid which leaves us with it being symbolic a message to someone
16:47but who only one thing on file chief about five weeks ago one of the victims neighbors made a official
16:54complaint about her dog barking it's a beautiful dog so it takes your arm off who made the complaint
17:02uh a jacko gardener I interviewed him this morning and well he complained about the dog again but other
17:10than that he said that he didn't see or hear anything and that he didn't know the victim particularly well
17:16he know well enough to make a complaint about her you're not going to kill someone because their dog
17:22barks too much I once investigated murder where a husband killed a wife because she refused to pass him
17:27the TV remote control yeah that is annoying at the moment if we're ruling you out it's all we've got
17:36interesting
17:46hmm
17:50hmm
17:52hmm
17:54hmm
17:57hmm
17:58hmm
18:00hmm
18:01hmm
18:02hmm
18:03hmm
18:04hmm
18:05hmm
18:05hmm
18:08you know what's funny?
18:09what?
18:12I get it
18:13what?
18:14barking dogs
18:15neighbors snitching on one another
18:17vendettas
18:18I may have been transplanted a few thousand miles surrounded by jungle and um
18:23that is quite clearly a goat crossing the road even as I speak
18:26but I recognize this place
18:28this
18:32is suburbia
18:33your version of it perhaps but er
18:35but er
18:36see my happy house
18:37please
18:39not my people
18:44where you are
18:45Mr. Gardner
18:48could we have a quick word?
18:50no
18:51I understand you're going to say
18:53I understand you made a form of complaint against your neighbor now recently
18:54that dog of her should be shot
18:57right
18:58because?
18:59it's vicious
19:00she didn't control it
19:01she let it run wild
19:02it's a danger to others and it barked day and night
19:06the postman turn up it barked
19:07somebody walked past it barked
19:09you heard it last night
19:10you heard it last night?
19:11yes I did
19:12just as I was getting into my bar
19:15and what time was that?
19:16like I tell the boy you sent earlier
19:18ten o'clock
19:19I always take my bar at ten o'clock
19:22did you ever argue with me selling about her dog?
19:25go to her house?
19:26no
19:27you never went to her house last night?
19:28no
19:29after midnight?
19:30no
19:31didn't I
19:32have you seen anyone in the area recently?
19:34you don't know?
19:35yes
19:36good
19:37who?
19:38you two
19:39is that it?
19:40yeah
19:41well
19:42erm
19:43we may be back
19:47my people
19:53wait
19:54what?
19:55the statements taken by Fidel did you read them?
19:58yes
19:59well
20:00some of them including Mr Gardner
20:02reported a dog barking at or around 10pm
20:05when we think she and Duane arrived back at the house
20:07exactly
20:08but none of them mentioned anything about it barking later
20:11why not?
20:12I mean the killer must have arrived after Duane left
20:14it's past midnight someone arrives at the house
20:17possibly breaking in somehow
20:19why didn't the dog
20:20that seemingly barks at everything
20:22bark?
20:24you're right
20:25it doesn't make any sense
20:26no
20:27a curious incident of the dog who didn't bark in the night
20:31sorry?
20:33never mind
20:34another question
20:35what?
20:36when Fidel went to interview Georgie Westcott there was no answer
20:39so why is she now watching us from behind her net curtains?
20:42hello?
20:54hello?
20:58hello?
20:59why were you watching us?
21:00why were you watching us?
21:01i wasn't
21:02not really
21:03an officer came to your door this morning but you didn't answer why was that?
21:17i must have been out
21:18walking Harry
21:19sorry
21:21do you mind if we um
21:27yep
21:51it's good of you to look after miss Selim's dog
21:58it's good of you to look after miss Selim's dog
22:00it's not a nuisance for you at all?
22:02of course not
22:03we had a pact
22:04if anything happened to me Nadia would look after my cat and if anything happened to her
22:08you have a cat?
22:10she's in hiding
22:13she doesn't much like Harry
22:14well
22:15dogs in general
22:16we went to see your employer
22:18Mr. Taylor
22:19you are his personal assistant is that right?
22:22yes
22:25and you don't seem very happy about it
22:27he's
22:31what?
22:33a bit of a lech
22:35excuse me?
22:36first it was me
22:37that's bad enough
22:38that's bad enough
22:39but all that changed when Nadia came along
22:44he fell for her hook, line and sinker
22:47he'd send her inappropriate emails the whole time
22:49and when he talked to her
22:50he could tell he was
22:53you know
22:55you know what?
22:57undressing her with his eyes
22:59why did Nadia put up with it?
23:01she said it was nothing about what she put up with in the past
23:03oh?
23:05I assume she boyfriend trouble
23:06but she never really talked about it
23:10and whenever I tried to talk to her about her past
23:12she'd stick her head in one of her crosswords and pretend she wasn't listening
23:19look
23:23I didn't know whether to give you this
23:25whether I'd be betraying her
23:26but
23:29I suppose I should
23:31give us what?
23:35yesterday
23:36she seemed really on edge
23:37she bought me this envelope
23:39asked if I'd look after her for a few days
23:41that's why you went into her house this morning
23:44you were already worried about her, weren't you?
23:47what is it?
23:49looks like an emergency escape plan
23:51for money and an Antiguan passport
23:53but what would she be planning to escape from?
23:58whoa, what's that?
24:01a vet's bill
24:03why would she keep a vet's bill that's two years old?
24:06knowing how much Nadia loved Harry
24:08was to let me know the name of his vet
24:10hmm
24:12Miss Rusko, have you ever heard the name Rose Duchamp?
24:14no, why?
24:16because according to this passport
24:17that was Nadia's name
24:24so who was Rose Duchamp?
24:26watch out!
24:28and why was she living on Saint Marie under a false name?
24:35okay, let's run the passport through the computer
24:37see if it's real or not
24:39I'm on it
24:40what's this, Chief?
24:41looks like Nadia Salim could be a fake identity
24:44Fidel, did you speak to any witnesses
24:45who heard the victim's dog barking after midnight?
24:48no
24:49as far as I can make out, he only barks at strangers
24:51he didn't bark at all when we went to see Georgie Westcott just now
24:54because he'd seen us once today already
24:56wait, he barked at me last night
24:57yeah, that's the point, you were a stranger and people heard that
24:59so why didn't he bark at the killer?
25:01precisely
25:02because the dog must have known the killer
25:04a friend or a neighbour
25:05unless you've got a better explanation
25:08well, I've been through her laptop
25:09nothing special
25:11photo, music files
25:13and some racing emails from someone called Big John
25:16her employer?
25:17well, I tell you
25:19some of them even made me blush
25:21okay, that's weird
25:23her passport's authentic
25:25she is Rose Duchamp from Antigua
25:28but her details are on an intelligence list
25:30and there's a number we've got to ring if we have any information about her whereabouts
25:35who's flagged it?
25:37er, Soka?
25:38who is Soka?
25:39Soka?
25:41a serious organised crime agency based in London
25:44but why would they be interested in a finance director from the Caribbean?
25:48this is Detective Sergeant Camille Bourdet calling from the honorary police station on Saint Marie
25:51we've got some information about Rose Duchamp and
25:56er, yes, I'll hold
25:59so what did this Soka do exactly?
26:01serious crime
26:02the Mafia, Eastern European gangs
26:05if she's involved in serious crime
26:06that goes a long way to explaining why she left Antigua in a hurry
26:09and why she's been living here under a false name
26:12until yesterday
26:13when her past may well have called out with her
26:15er, okay
26:22well?
26:23they said they wouldn't tell me anything over the phone
26:26that's some little patronising
26:29and they've got a case officer on the island already
26:33well there's someone already here
26:34who?
26:35D.I. Chris Ricketts
26:44sorry I haven't come forward sooner
26:46but er, just wanted to take stock of everything
26:48see what was what
26:49so, how long have you been here?
26:51er, I arrived two days ago
26:52two days?
26:54how's London?
26:55winter's just settling in
26:56you can smell the damp leaves
26:58see people's breath
27:00oh, it's really cold is it?
27:01it was bitter the morning that I left
27:03the grass stiff with white frost
27:05you could feel it crunching underfoot
27:08it's not like this inferno
27:10ah
27:11what season's this?
27:12oh they don't have seasons
27:13what?
27:14they don't have seasons
27:15it's this hot all year round
27:17January to December
27:18they don't have seasons
27:19how can every year without seasons?
27:20when do the leaves fall off?
27:22they don't
27:23excuse me
27:24we've got a case to discuss
27:25remember?
27:26ah yes
27:27yeah yeah we were getting that
27:28it's um
27:29well you know
27:30good manners to exchange a few pleasantries first
27:32come in for lunch
27:34ah
27:35so
27:36it's a business
27:37right, well
27:38two years ago
27:39a woman contacted us anonymously from Antigua
27:42saying she had information about a money laundering ring
27:45but didn't know what to do with it
27:47this was Nadia
27:48who?
27:49oh I'm sorry, it was Duchamp
27:50that's right
27:51she got herself involved with a guy who turned out to be a money launderer
27:54quite a big player
27:55she admitted she'd stolen files from her boyfriend that could blow the ring sky high
28:00so what went wrong?
28:01well somebody got to her
28:02and whoever it was must have frightened the living daylights out of her
28:05because she just disappeared
28:06vanished into thin air
28:08that was until two days ago when she called me out of the blue
28:12this man, the one she was going to tell you about
28:15you think you found her?
28:16she rang off before she could say where she was
28:19so we put a trace on the call
28:21my boss put me on a plane
28:22and well
28:23here I am
28:24so she never gave you the information?
28:25no
28:26you've
28:27you've not found anything have you?
28:29files
28:30notebooks
28:31cd
28:32laptop even
28:35now we
28:36we checked her work laptop
28:38but just music
28:39some inappropriate emails from her boss
28:41we're also pretty sure her house was searched after she was murdered
28:45that's it
28:46whoever killed her probably took the information she was holding
28:49well
28:50we can't be sure
28:51it's certainly a reasonable assumption
28:53well the ex-boyfriend has to be the murderer
29:00has there never been anyone else since you've been here?
29:03oh the occasional holiday romance? nothing serious
29:07and was that out of choice or just how things turned up?
29:12i don't know
29:14maybe bite-sized pieces of romance are easier to digest at my age
29:19besides i enjoy my own company
29:22i have lots of friends
29:24so there's nothing you miss about being a couple?
29:29sometimes
29:33and i see something funny or read something in the newspapers
29:37i turn to tell someone but there's no one there
29:39for me it's always the mornings you know i'm still putting two cups on the table
29:43i'm still putting four slices of bread in the toaster
29:47there's nothing to do with being lonely
29:49it's just going senile
29:51this is D.I. Chris Ricketts from Sokka in London
29:57yeah i saw you this morning
29:59yeah sorry about that
30:01Autosal reports in sir
30:03death by asphyxiation
30:05embedded fibers seem to confirm the pillow was used
30:07bruising on her chest suggests that a knee or forearm was used to hold her down and
30:11there were some more coins found lodged in her throat
30:13four to be precise i'd imagine
30:15yes
30:16as we know the victim's real name was Rose Duchamp
30:20and it seems her killer was a man from her past
30:23do you think he's based in Antigua?
30:25part of a money laundering ring worth?
30:27hundreds of millions of dollars
30:29rose had information that could have put this man behind bars
30:33and she called London after two years of living a new life
30:37a new identity
30:39why?
30:40she was in fear of her life
30:42you think she saw him?
30:43do you have any description of this man?
30:45nothing
30:46and even if we did i doubt it would help
30:48why not?
30:51for two years this guy's been one step ahead of us
30:54if he killed Rose Duchamp in the early hours of this morning
30:58he's probably left the island by now
31:00not necessarily
31:02look you don't get it the man is a ghost
31:05we don't know what he looks like
31:06we don't even know what he's called
31:08and the only person who could positively identify him
31:11was murdered this morning
31:12i think he's almost certainly still on the island
31:14he's a professional
31:16he's hardly gonna hang around
31:17and that's precisely why he will
31:19only an amateur would try and leave the island within hours of the murder taking place
31:23thereby drawing attention to himself
31:25no
31:27he's still here
31:28that's why this case has never really got started
31:31what?
31:32there was no traction
31:34no one who quite hit the spot
31:37because the killers are professional
31:39but we don't even know who we're looking for
31:41ah
31:42but we do
31:43we may not know his name or what he looks like
31:46but we know why he killed Rose Duchamp
31:48we know how and we know when
31:50we also know
31:51he's still on the island
31:53which means
31:55quite possibly for the first time
31:57we're one step ahead of him
31:59D.I. Ricketts
32:00can you give us access to the existing files
32:02and help us to know what you know?
32:04yes, yes, cool
32:05fit up?
32:06you can use my desk sir
32:08check with the airlines
32:09see if you can get a passenger list
32:10for all flights from Antigua during the past month
32:12okay
32:13Dwayne
32:14background
32:15run checks on all the neighbours
32:16see if any of them have links to Antigua
32:17just in case he wasn't working alone
32:18yes chief
32:19anyone needs me
32:20I'll be at the crime scene
32:33detective inspector
32:35you're the man
32:36actually I'm in something of a hurry sir
32:38five minutes
32:39well I
32:41all right
32:44all right
32:45not in there
32:46come on
32:48I'll buy you a cold drink
32:59hi
33:00you have to get yourself your drinks
33:03Hayden's cooked me a farewell lunch
33:06he flies home tomorrow
33:08yeah well I'm sure I'll be back you know
33:10it's very beautiful here
33:15oh sorry my manners
33:16Hayden
33:17this is Camille Bath
33:19Inspector Paul
33:20Inspector
33:21Richard
33:22please
33:23I've heard a lot about you
33:24oh
33:25Camille
33:26likes to talk
33:27a lot
33:28oh
33:29family trait
33:30family trait
33:31and this is Helen Patterson
33:32the police commissioner
33:33officer
33:34married
33:35Hayden Miles pleasure to meet you
33:36please don't let us disturb your lunch
33:37don't let us disturb your lunch
33:44this is a
33:46little bit cloak and dagger isn't it
33:48I am
33:50I have something
33:52I need to talk to you about
33:54I need to talk to you about
33:55oh
33:56what's this
33:59I've been talking to your superintendent
34:02in London
34:03the detective they have brought into cover for you has finished his attachment
34:07so I don't understand this no
34:08it's a human resources thing before they can offer him the position permanently the med guidelines
34:18state that you must be offered the position first
34:23what
34:25that's the number for the human resources officer dealing with the case
34:30if you ring her
34:32you can have your old job back
34:40I can have my old job back
34:42I can go back to London and not be hot or have sand everywhere
34:46yes
34:47oh of course
34:49you could stay here
34:51oh
34:53I can go to the White Hart
34:55sit in the snug with the pints in my hand
34:58yes you could
35:00I thought it best
35:03I told you alone to
35:05give you time to make the decision
35:07no
35:08yeah
35:09yeah
35:10absolutely
35:11no
35:12I shall have to think long and hard
35:14yep
35:15whew
35:16that's a tough one
35:17but um
35:18you have to fall
35:20phone
35:21today
35:23what
35:24the last day they can keep the job
35:26offer open for you is today
35:296pm UK time
35:31that's it now
35:33two hours
35:34what
35:35and when exactly did the super ring you this news wasn't today was it
35:44not as such no
35:46and it wasn't yesterday was it
35:49no
35:50it was long before today but you didn't want me to know you were hoping it would go away
35:54you're leading a good team here detective inspector
35:56detective inspector
35:57that's no excuse
35:58i'd like you to stay
36:00no
36:01i wanna go home
36:05i know
36:08then i suggest
36:11you make the call
36:12you make the call
36:18oh
36:19fool
36:20i was just a
36:21there's a call i gotta make
36:22oh you'll be the best dad fidel
36:26but he'll need his uncle doing to teach him about a few things
36:29oh really
36:30like what
36:31women
36:32motorbikes
36:33climbing trees
36:34i can climb trees
36:35hello
36:36sorry
36:37yes
36:38this is officer fidel best calling from honorary police station
36:40that was quick chief
36:42if we cross-reference the passenger list and see hotel see where they were staying
36:47we can find out who can account for their movements and we can dismiss a huge amount of them
36:52why
36:53women children elderly
36:55good thinking
36:56but the truth is we've no way of knowing whether he got the information rose was hiding or not
37:01we have to assume he has
37:03i'm sorry but
37:04how can we expect to solve this puzzle if inspector rickets has been on it for years and not got anywhere
37:10wait
37:11i'll get something
37:19ooh
37:21well that's something
37:26ooh
37:28celine
37:29it needs to say
37:31uh
37:32nadia celine 30 years old
37:34leave the this address for a little under two years
37:36of course
37:37why would you keep a vets build that's two years old
37:45oh
37:46oh
37:47oh
37:48oh
37:49oh
37:50oh
37:51oh that's brilliant
37:53oh that's superb
37:55oh
38:01oh
38:02nearly two hours
38:03i've got time
38:04uh
38:05right um exciting news
38:07well
38:08at least
38:09exciting for me
38:10uh so i'll stop being english and uh buy you all a drink
38:15nearly across the road
38:16it's a uh
38:17bon voyage
38:19yeah
38:20in one hour
38:21only i've got to go pick up georgie westcott first yeah so i'll see you there
38:24drinks from me
38:25drinks from me
38:26i wouldn't mind you know
38:30mind what
38:31if you wanted him to move in i can find a place thank you but we're a little way from that yet
38:37just a little way
38:38stop it
38:39i heard he cooked you lasagna
38:40which was very nice
38:41i'm happy you're not alone
38:42hearing your love watching you dance
38:44oh i always dance
38:45why are you arguing with me i'm trying to give you my blessing here
38:48i know
38:49thank you
38:50but i'm not calling him dad
38:51hello
38:52sorry everyone
38:53sorry
38:54i'm sorry
38:55thank you but we're a little way from that yet
38:56just a little way
38:57stop it
38:58i heard he cooked you lasagna
38:59which was very nice
39:00i'm happy you're not alone
39:01hearing your love watching you dance
39:02oh i always dance
39:03why are you arguing with me i'm trying to give you my blessing here
39:07i know
39:09thank you
39:11but i'm not calling him dad
39:13hello
39:14ah
39:15sorry everyone
39:16sorry
39:17half an hour left
39:19perfect
39:20uh
39:21i might um
39:22have to jump around a bit because uh
39:24well i never really looked at it the way it was designed
39:27as a puzzle
39:28once i did
39:29i got it
39:30at least i think i have
39:32got what
39:33i think i know where to find our killer
39:36how exciting
39:37should we really be doing this here
39:39oh well yes because as soon as we're done then i've got an announcement to make
39:42so we don't have to come back here anyway so i thought we may as well
39:44um
39:45yeah you know
39:46could we just get on with it
39:47hey
39:48that's the chief
39:49this case
39:50this case has been a puzzle right from the start quite literally
39:55firstly the murder of nadia as you knew her rose duchamp as she really was was carried out with the kind of professional attention to detail none of the suspects we could find were capable of
40:05and
40:06according to inspector ricketts
40:08we know that rose
40:09and
40:10and
40:11and
40:12and
40:13and
40:14and
40:15and
40:16and
40:17and
40:18and
40:19and
40:20and
40:21and
40:22and
40:23and
40:24and
40:25and
40:26and
40:27and
40:28and
40:29and
40:32and
40:33and
40:35and
40:36and
40:37and
40:38and
40:39and
40:40the cranky neighbour, Jacko Gardner,
40:43or the somewhat resentful friend, Georgie Westcott.
40:49I think we can.
40:51You see, the biggest clue to the identity of the killer
40:54was the coins found stuffed in the victim's mouth.
40:59On the surface, something of a random act,
41:01until you realised there were 26 coins,
41:05plus a further four found lodged in her throat.
41:0730 pieces of silver.
41:10Judas.
41:11So this was a message that she was killed for betraying someone.
41:14Exactly that.
41:15Someone who wanted others to know the penalty for such a betrayal.
41:20And we have mystery number two.
41:22The house was searched,
41:23so the killer was clearly looking for something, but what?
41:28Logically, it had to be the information we're told
41:30Rose had promised the police.
41:32Makes sense.
41:34But Rose gave an envelope to her neighbour
41:38for safekeeping.
41:40So it occurred to me,
41:41if she knew that she was in danger,
41:43that her past had caught up with her,
41:44then why leave the information in the house?
41:48Why don't I give it to her neighbour for safekeeping as well?
41:50Well, and then it hit me.
41:53That's exactly what she did.
41:55When the killer broke into Rose's house last night,
41:57he had no idea that the key piece of information he needed
42:00wasn't there.
42:01I think he saw Rose with a policeman
42:06and knew how to act.
42:12Obviously, the locks on the door
42:13didn't prove too much of an obstacle to him.
42:15We know that Harry, Rose's dog, barked at strangers,
42:23yet none of the witnesses heard a dog barking after midnight.
42:27So we can be sure that Harry knew the killer.
42:33And as Rose brought the dog with her from Antigua,
42:36I'm assuming he recognised the killer instantly.
42:38In fact, I'd hazard a guess
42:41that Harry here will run straight to the killer.
42:44You mean the killer's here?
42:46Oh, yes.
42:48In fact, he was here last night,
42:49which is why Rose was frightened.
42:52Why, when she saw a police officer,
42:54she made sure she made him take him home.
42:58Wait.
42:58You said Rose left some information with the neighbour.
43:01I thought it was just cash and a passport.
43:04Yeah.
43:04And this.
43:11A vet's bill.
43:12$75 for identity-chipping Harry.
43:16But if you accept that the victim gave her neighbour
43:18all her most valued possessions,
43:20then the very thing that brought her to Saint Marie
43:21must also be in there.
43:23And if it wasn't the passport or the cash,
43:25then it had to be this vet's bill.
43:29Wasn't until an hour ago
43:31that it occurred to me how she did it.
43:32So, Georgie and I took Harry to see the vets
43:36to have the chip removed.
43:39Only to discover
43:40that it wasn't a pet identity chip,
43:42it was a memory chip.
43:44No doubt containing all the incriminating files
43:46Rose told the police in Antigua about.
43:49I'm sure the identity of Rose Duchamp's killer's on here,
43:52along with enough evidence to convict her.
43:55So all we have to do is run in through the computer?
43:58Yes, but, er...
44:00She left us one last clue.
44:02You see, er...
44:03Rose was incredibly bright.
44:06She loved to play games,
44:08solve puzzles.
44:10And the final clue is the most damning of all.
44:16It's also the simplest to solve,
44:19once you know how.
44:20So what is it?
44:21She knew that if anything happened to her,
44:24it was the last chance she had
44:26to expose the person she was running from.
44:29It was the name that she gave herself
44:30when she came to Saint Marie.
44:34Nadia...
44:35Selim.
44:44Anyone?
44:50Is he any good crossword enthusiast,
44:52as Rose was,
44:53knows to look out for an anagram?
44:55Or, as in this case,
44:58words that work equally well
45:00when spelt backwards.
45:05It was you, Aidan, wasn't it?
45:14You killed Rose Duchamp.
45:16It was you who approached her in her sleep
45:18and killed her before searching her house.
45:20You're the man she was running from,
45:21the ex-boyfriend at the heart
45:22of the money-laundering ring,
45:24who she's finally exposed.
45:25You came to Saint Marie almost two weeks ago.
45:30You've been looking for Rose
45:31ever since you got here.
45:33You found her last night.
45:34Take him away.
45:59Two years.
46:04It took us one day.
46:06Well, at least I got to go home.
46:09Home!
46:11I think this is the paper.
46:13No, wait, hold on.
46:13Sir, the baby's coming.
46:15What?
46:16Juliet, you know, she's...
46:17The baby is coming.
46:18Then go!
46:19Yeah, go, go, go!
46:20You process him out,
46:22bring the car around.
46:23What?
46:24No, no, I'll process him,
46:25you bring the car around.
46:26I'll lock him up,
46:27then we'll follow Fidel.
46:30Ah!
46:30Ah!
46:30Ah!
46:31Ah!
46:31Ah!
46:31Ah!
46:31Ah!
46:31Ah!
46:31Ah!
46:32Ah!
46:32Ah!
46:33Ah!
46:33Ah!
46:34Ah!
46:34Ah!
46:35Ah!
46:36Ah!
46:37Ah!
46:38Ah!
46:39Ah!
46:40Ah!
46:41Ah!
46:42Ah!
46:43Ah!
46:44Ah!
46:45Ah!
46:46Ah!
46:47Ah!
46:48Ah!
46:49Ah!
46:50Ah!
46:50Ah!
46:50I don't seem to have any signal.
47:01I don't suppose anybody else has got any, have they?
47:04What's more important than Fiddle's baby?
47:07Sir, you don't have any signal?
47:14No.
47:15Sorry.
47:16I don't know.
47:17Oh!
47:18I don't know.
47:19Oh!
47:20Oh!
47:21Oh!
47:22Oh!
47:23Oh!
47:24Oh!
47:24I'm a daddy!
47:25Oh!
47:26Oh!
47:27Well done, Fidel!
47:28Oh!
47:29Oh!
47:30Oh!
47:31Oh!
47:32Oh!
47:33Oh!
47:34Oh!
47:35Oh!
47:36Oh!
47:37Oh!
47:38Oh!
47:39ziples!
47:42So, did you make the call?
47:43Oh!
47:44No I didn't.
47:45Good!
47:46Oh!
47:47You decided to stay?
47:48You decided to stay.
47:50No, not exactly.
47:51I just couldn't...
47:53I'm sorry, sir, but you tricked me again.
47:56I find that very underhand.
47:57Would you like to make an official complaint?
48:00Who to?
48:01The police commissioner.
48:03That's you, isn't it?
48:04Yes.
48:18This is my daughter.
48:27You sure?
48:31Congratulations, Fidel.
48:32Very happy.
48:33Thank you, sir.
48:34It's nothing quite as glorious as a new life.
48:38You can hold her, sir, if you want.
48:40Oh, actually, I never held her baby before.
48:44Oh, then it's a bad time you did.
48:48Oh, yes, great.
48:51Oh, hello.
48:56Oh.
48:59Oh, God, she's just been sick of me.
49:00Sorry, what do I do now?
49:02It's okay.
49:02I'll take her.
49:03Yeah, please do.
49:04Please.
49:04I'm so sorry.
49:06Made her sick.
49:08Murderers.
49:09I'm so much more comfortable with murderers than I am with babies.
49:11Don't worry.
49:12I'll take her back to her mother.
49:18I'll take her back to her mother.
49:20No more?
49:23You're all right?
49:24I'm always all right.
49:26Good night, Richard.
49:28Good night.
49:39Hello?
49:41Over here!
49:42Good night.
49:56Thanks.
49:59Aren't you going to sit down?
50:02Ooh, down here?
50:04Oh, yeah.
50:06On the sand?
50:08Yes.
50:08Yes.
50:08Yes.
50:12I was starting to think you'd loosen up a bit.
50:15I have.
50:16I mean, sitting on the beach, beer in hand, free spirit.
50:20I'm virtually feral.
50:23Hardly.
50:25All the time you've been here, have you learned anything?
50:29A change of opinion, maybe?
50:33Yeah.
50:35Huh.
50:35Yeah, there is something I've realized.
50:37Something I suppose it's taken me a long time to notice.
50:40Yes.
50:42Something I've really come to appreciate, more than I thought I would.
50:46What?
50:47My own company.
50:55Now what have I done?
50:56Nothing.
50:59That is so annoying.
51:01Wait, I am annoying?
51:02Yes.
51:03You're so English!
51:04Being English doesn't mean you're annoying.
51:06Oh, yes, it does.
51:07Well, if you don't mind me saying so, I think that's very childish.
51:12Very French.
51:13Excuse me?
51:14And what has being French got to do with it?
51:16You started it.
51:17No, I didn't.
51:18Ah.
51:20Ah!
51:20What?
51:21I've got sand in my eye.
51:23Ah!
51:23Stop laughing!
51:24I'm dying here!
51:25I've got sand in my eye!
51:26I'm not being a baby!
51:27I'm not being a baby!
51:28I'm there!
51:28I'm not being a baby!
51:29I'm not being a baby!
51:30I'm not being a baby!
51:31I'm not being a baby!
51:32I'm not being a baby!
51:33I'm not being a baby!
51:34I'm not being a baby!
51:35I'm not being a baby!
51:36I'm not being a baby!
51:37I'm not being a baby!
51:38I'm not being a baby!
51:39I'm not being a baby!
51:40I'm not being a baby!
51:41I'm not being a baby!
51:42I'm not being a baby!
51:43I'm not being a baby!
51:44I'm not being a baby!
51:45I'm not being a baby!
51:46I'm not being a baby!
51:47I'm not being a baby!
51:48I'm not being a baby!
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