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00:00Ladies and gentlemen, we're shortly beginning our descent into St. Marie, so if I could ask you to fasten your seatbelts. Thank you.
00:30We have a situation. Kevin, I can't help you if you don't talk to me. I just want this to be over. But I need to do it in my own time, alright? I can't be rushed, I won't be rushed. Alright, no one is rushing you.
01:00Kevin, where are you going? Kevin, please calm down, sweetheart. I'm worried about you. What are you going up there for?
01:11Anthony, are you here?
01:41I wasn't expecting to be picked up. Your secretary, Rosalie, thought it would be a good idea. I'm Leo. It's a pleasure to meet you, Commissioner.
02:11I've been spending some time in London with my daughter. But I very much have been looking forward to coming home again. And what about you? You're working at Government House?
02:29Interning. It's been four months now and I'm totally loving it. The job, the island.
02:36I didn't know we had interns.
02:38There's a new business and tourism department. George McCann heads it up. I'm not sure if you know of him.
02:51Rosalie.
02:52Commissioner, I am so sorry to bother you, but I think you need to come straight to Government House.
03:08Is he still up there?
03:12Yes.
03:18What are all these new people doing here?
03:20They're Government Advisors. Been bought in, you know, to oversee business.
03:23Business and tourism, I know.
03:26But why here?
03:28Kevin!
03:29Please!
03:30Look, come back and talk!
03:32Deborah?
03:33Thank goodness you're here. George is on his way over.
03:36This is Commissioner Patterson.
03:37I need you to phone the fire brigade and an ambulance just in case and alert my team.
03:43Right.
03:48Kevin!
03:49My name is Commissioner Patterson. Perhaps we could talk.
03:54He shut down a few minutes ago. Just stop talking.
03:57If you could, step aside.
04:08Kevin!
04:09Kevin!
04:10No!
04:11No!
04:12No!
04:13No!
04:26No!
04:27No!
04:34No!
05:05I think you should all head inside and wait for me there, please.
05:10Commissioner Paterson, George McCann, Kevin worked for me. Do we know yet why he might have...
05:15If you could just go inside and wait for the others, Mr McCann.
05:18Of course.
05:20Ah, emergency services are on their way.
05:24Paramedics are coming, and I spoke to Sergeant Fletcher at the police station.
05:28She's notifying our team.
05:30Sergeant Fletcher?
05:32Who is she?
05:35Say, is there a Sebastian Rose here?
05:51Anyone?
05:56All right.
05:58Well, I appreciate your attention.
06:09I said I am looking for a Sebastian Rose.
06:13Has anyone seen him?
06:14Yes, sir.
06:16That's me.
06:16Sebastian Rose.
06:25Except for short.
06:27Well, morning, Officer Rose.
06:29Matty Fletcher, I'm your new sergeant.
06:31It's good to meet you.
06:32Nice to meet you.
06:35So you have a fun night, then?
06:37Yeah, man.
06:38Partied hard.
06:39It was late, you know?
06:40I am sorry to poop your party, but we've got a call out.
06:43Yeah?
06:45I mean, when duty calls, right?
06:47But, wait.
06:48How did you know I was here, and how did you get your uniform?
06:51I got your home address off your file.
06:53I headed over to your house.
06:54You were up, but your mom was in.
06:55So we had a quick chat while she gave your uniform and I on.
06:58She seems really cool.
06:59Anyway, she had told me that you'd been out at a beach party all night.
07:03Which means you're either going to be at Turtle Bay, or down here at Paradise Cove.
07:08And if you know anything about anything about a beach party,
07:11which I kind of just assumed you did,
07:14then you're going to be at Paradise Cove.
07:17So that's what I did, and here I am.
07:20That answer your question?
07:21I guess so.
07:22Okay.
07:33Good morning.
07:40Good morning, Sarge.
07:41Good morning.
07:42Matty, officially, welcome to the team.
07:45Sorry you landed the Sunday shift on your first day.
07:48But, I made saffron buns.
07:51Thank you so much, Sarge.
07:54Mmm, amazing.
07:58So what's your inspector, lad?
08:00He's English, right?
08:03This, Harry Meal, mate, is what we call the business.
08:18Good morning, sir.
08:19Good morning, Inspector.
08:23We've got a case, I'll take it.
08:27He doesn't really do greetings.
08:30Sarge and Matty Fletcher.
08:31It's great to meet you, Inspector.
08:33I was really enjoying my Sunday morning.
08:36Full English, last night's match of the day.
08:42It's his favourite TV show.
08:44He's totally obsessed with it.
08:46Mmm.
08:50Officer Rose, you're on snaps.
08:52I'll card in half.
08:53What's the story here, then?
08:54Victims, Kevin Felton, worked as a tech consultant for the business and tourism team here at Government House.
09:01Seems he took his own life.
09:03We'll need post-mortem to confirm, but paramedics say injuries are consistent with the fall.
09:09Yeah.
09:11Well, just found this in his trouser pocket.
09:15I don't know what that's for.
09:16Must be the key to the roof door.
09:19He locked himself up there, so...
09:20Commissioner, welcome back.
09:32It's good to see you both.
09:34And you, sir.
09:35We really missed you.
09:37Didn't we, Inspector?
09:38Is that the victim's bag?
09:40Yes, this is the victim's bag.
09:43There's not much in it.
09:44There's a mobile phone, a wallet, and an empty sweet packet, another empty sweet packet, and a banana uneaten.
09:58Locked.
10:00One second.
10:01Sir, where are you?
10:03He hasn't changed then, I see.
10:06Not a bit.
10:07Appreciate it.
10:18Interesting.
10:20Notification from his bank, 326 this morning.
10:23$1,200 paid to Kariba Airlines.
10:27What time did he jump?
10:284.47.
10:30In here, in his emails.
10:33Ticket for a flight to the UK, due to depart this afternoon at 5pm.
10:38So, if Kevin Felton came to this building for the sole purpose of throwing himself off it,
10:44then why, just over an hour beforehand, was he forking out for a ticket back home later this same day?
10:50You're suggesting the victim didn't take his own life?
10:55I am indeed.
10:58Which means someone else did.
11:01I was at home asleep when Kevin phoned, was just gone half past three in the morning.
11:10He sounded drunk, upset, said he was coming here, and that he had enough and he couldn't do this anymore.
11:17Couldn't do what anymore?
11:18He'd had a tough time lately.
11:20His girlfriend split up with him and flew back to the UK.
11:24He was stuck on the island, living alone.
11:26And what would you say his demeanour was when you got here?
11:30I mean, he was always a bit on edge, right?
11:34He was an anxious kid, bless him.
11:36A bit socially awkward, you know?
11:38But this felt more intense.
11:41Kept saying he wanted things to be over, but needed it to be done in his own time.
11:46Well, that's when he went up on the roof.
11:48And I was going to follow him up, but Deborah arrived.
11:50And Rosalie phoned me, worried, so I jumped in my car and I got here as quick as I could.
11:57But next thing, Kevin locked the roof door.
12:00And that's when Deborah said I should phone you, Commissioner.
12:04This roof door key was in Kevin's pocket.
12:09You didn't have a spare you could have used to open the door.
12:12Well, there's never been another copy.
12:14People go up there to take their breaks, so we just leave it unlocked.
12:17Yeah.
12:17And where were you all when you fell?
12:21I followed Commissioner Patterson up to the roof.
12:25Rosalie and I were at the bottom of the stairs.
12:28Mr. McCann.
12:29I was just pulling out with my car.
12:33Why are you asking where we all were when it happened?
12:36Why does that matter?
12:38Because we are treating Kevin Felton's death as suspicious.
12:43I'm sorry.
12:44You think...
12:45We think there is a possibility that Kevin Felton was pushed to his death.
12:53You're having a laugh, right?
12:55No.
12:57I'm not.
12:58But how, Commissioner?
12:59Because when you broke the door down, there was no one else there, so...
13:01How could someone push Kevin when he was on his own?
13:04We're working on that.
13:10We're working on that.
13:10I told George that he needed to move officers
13:39know he were back but he dragged his feet but why are they even working in
13:43government house it was mr. McCann who moved them all here I heard him say that
13:48he wanted to get away from the interfering busybodies at the main
13:52offices did he know
13:59I'm also going to need your keys to the building as we're locking it down until
14:03further notice thank you we've done door-to-door but everywhere was closed
14:08when it happened so no witnesses call it to five Sunday morning hardly
14:13surprising sergeant Fletcher I presume commissioner Patterson yeah we met
14:19briefly when I completed my training but I've been working back in Jamaica the
14:22last few years where is officer Curtis she's over on Montserrat looking after
14:27auntie don't think she'll be back for the foreseeable why didn't the chief
14:31commissioner contact me about this I should be across all recruitment okay
14:35this is awkward but commissioner I am so sorry if I was a surprise for you
14:40inspector everything all right yeah it's fine you sure it's a text from my brother we're meeting this
14:58evening for the first time he got in touch with you after all yeah he did
15:28so how are you feeling me um yeah I'm good it's all good
15:52if it helps I'm sure your brother we'll be feeling just as nervous as you
16:03Solomon
16:09Mervyn it's good to see you man listen you ain't got ten dollars for the taxi left my wallet at the hotel
16:18oh yeah yeah sure give me two seconds I'll be back I tell you it's been a mad day for me
16:30was it been around from A to B what our business Catherine this is my brother
16:39brother Solomon Catherine is the mayor of st. Marie and she runs this place and a friend of Mervyn a real pleasure to meet you
16:48Catherine can I get you a drink Solomon I would love a rum on a rocks with a twist of orange please and maybe something to eat as well
16:56a plate of acro ain't eaten since breakfast oh get a go
17:00so what's with the bird the flamingo Mervyn if I tell you you wouldn't believe me no let's just say I owe a man a fever and that fever's covered in feathers
17:13ah merci thank you
17:18thank you well um I think we should toast right absolutely man let's do it
17:23to
17:24I don't know
17:28to having a brother
17:30to having a brother
17:33yeah man
17:35right so um tell me your base off
17:41I mean, I know you live in Antigua, but what's life like?
17:46What do you do? Are you married? You got kids?
17:49That's some good questions, man.
17:51I mean, where do I begin, right?
17:57That sounds like me.
18:01It's got to be one of these.
18:03Excuse me, one moment.
18:05Andre, what go on for you?
18:08Are you doing well?
18:11Yeah, um, well, I think so.
18:15It's early days, isn't it?
18:16I mean, I want us to keep talking.
18:19Mervyn, I'm sorry, but I've got to shoot, man.
18:22Bit of business up in Park Royal needs my attention.
18:24Right. I mean...
18:27A shame, man. Crying shame is what it is, but what can you do?
18:32Appreciate it.
18:33My compliments to the chef.
18:37Solomon, um...
18:39How about dinner tomorrow night?
18:45Absolutely, man. We'll do some proper talking then.
18:48Wait a minute.
18:50What about your bird?
18:52Right.
18:54I reckon you best hang on to it for now.
18:55Got a big party.
18:58Got a big party.
19:01Got a big party.
19:03Got a big party.
19:04Got to keep your energy up.
19:05Type, work, work.
19:06Cause you got a big party.
19:08Line up tonight.
19:09Alarm.
19:10A ring.
19:11A ring-a-ding-ting.
19:12Ignore the sounds.
19:13Get the snooze functioning.
19:15But the day requires you to sing a ling.
19:18So get up and get yourself into the swing
19:21Get up in the morning, right
19:23Gotta be good, day or night
19:25Morning, Commissioner.
19:30You all good?
19:32I have some interesting information on George McCann.
19:36Oh, yeah?
19:39Inspector?
19:41What is that?
19:44It's my, uh, Bacon and Friday Body.
19:46I didn't get my Sunday full English yesterday, so I'm treating myself.
19:52What?
19:54It smells of egg.
19:57Because they put an egg in it.
19:59I don't want my car smelling of egg, Inspector.
20:03I had dinner at the Yacht Club last night and put some feelers out about our suspect.
20:18Four months ago, Mr McCann was brought on board a St. Marie's business and tourism leader.
20:25It's a nasty title?
20:26Mm-hmm.
20:27So, why here?
20:29Apparently he got bored with his businesses back in the UK and fancied branching out abroad.
20:35What?
20:36Word is he accepts backhanders for companies who are keen to get their building developments really lit.
20:42Any actual evidence of this?
20:44No, but I trust my sources.
20:47If George McCann is as corrupt as people say, then...
20:51Then it could be something to do with Kevin Felton's death.
20:54Mm.
20:55Yeah.
20:55Yeah, well, we'll definitely look into that, Commissioner.
20:58Right then.
20:59I'm going to get myself back to the station.
21:00Actually, we can go together.
21:03I want to stay across this case.
21:05That might have happened under my own nose.
21:07Oh, right then.
21:09Okay, sure.
21:10Great.
21:11Inspector, please don't bring that eggy smell back into my car.
21:21What am I supposed to do with it?
21:23Put it in your hand.
21:24Put it out the window.
21:25All right.
21:26Okay, all right.
21:27I'm holding it out the window.
21:28That's very good.
21:33Post-mortem confirms Kevin Felton's injuries were sustained by a fall.
21:38Cold.
21:38I spoke to his girlfriend back in the UK.
21:40She video-called him a couple of days ago, said he seemed pretty glum.
21:45Well, he would do.
21:46She dumped him.
21:47Actually, she reckoned it was to do with something else.
21:50Of course she did.
21:52He always liked this?
21:54Yes.
21:56Apparently, Kevin desperately wanted to return home to England,
22:00but George McCann wouldn't release him from his contract.
22:03Couldn't he negotiate something?
22:04She said Kevin tried, but Mr McCann could be quite intimidating.
22:10Said he didn't like disloyalty, like he was kind of punishing Kevin.
22:14Have you searched the victim's apartment yet?
22:16Officer Rose and I are going to do that straight after this.
22:18What have you got there?
22:20Is that from the crime scene?
22:21Oh, yeah.
22:22So, I found a ton of the victim just tucked under the front of his hoodie.
22:28I think it's just a piece of rubbish.
22:32Sagittarius?
22:32What star song was Kevin Felton?
22:36Uh, 23rd of April, so...
22:39Taurus.
22:40So, if he was a Taurus, why does he have a Sagittarian horoscope on him?
22:44Uh, like I said, son, maybe it's just a piece of rubbish.
22:49Yeah, you said, but what was it doing on him in the first place?
22:52I mean, did it just happen to be fluttering by while he was falling to his death?
22:55I don't think so.
22:57Anything else?
22:58I'm about to head over and speak with my secretary, Rosalie.
23:01She spent the last few months working alongside our suspects.
23:05Good idea, sir.
23:07Is that it?
23:08One more thing, actually.
23:10Leo Quinn, George McCann's intern.
23:13He's on his way into the station.
23:15Why?
23:16Because Sergeant Fletcher and Officer Rose discovered that he had a big argument with our victim
23:22just a few hours before he was murdered.
23:24You wanted to talk with me?
23:25So, we checked Kevin Felton's finances, and we know he drank at Shade's Bar late Saturday night.
23:35That's Kevin.
23:36Our officers also spoke to the barman, and he says he saw Kevin having a very heated conversation
23:43with a man matching your description.
23:46And if I'm not mistaken, I believe that's you there.
23:49I wouldn't say it got that heated between us.
23:56I mean, I can see how that appears, but I can promise you it really was all chill between us.
24:02Oh, um, that's you being chill?
24:11Okay, look, Leo, I'm going to tell you something, and I want you to listen carefully before you respond,
24:16because right now you're in danger of looking like a bit of an idiot.
24:19Now, the lip reader hasn't had a chance to examine this properly yet,
24:23but when they do, they'll know exactly what was being said there.
24:26We were arguing about something Kevin knew.
24:29I had found out.
24:31About my dad.
24:33Who's your dad?
24:35George McCann.
24:37He didn't want people knowing about it.
24:40He didn't want people thinking he took me on just because I'm his son.
24:43Right.
24:44And what had Kevin found out about your dad?
24:49Was it something about him being corrupt?
24:51Taking payments?
24:52What?
24:53Kevin was threatening to reveal this?
24:56Is that what he was referring to when he told Rosalie he wants it over?
25:00Kevin said dad had it coming.
25:04And that's why I lost it, like I did.
25:07And then you followed him to government house because you're worried about what he's going to say to the police?
25:12I mean, that's a pretty strong motive, right?
25:14Oh.
25:16No, look, I was angry, and I was worried.
25:19I'll admit that, but...
25:21Not so much that I'd go and kill him.
25:24And I was nowhere near that roof, so I couldn't have done it.
25:27Boy, Kevin Ferdinand sure liked his pizza.
25:34I reckon he was lonely, you know.
25:36Had no friends here.
25:38Just stayed in all day, playing games, eating pizza.
25:41I mean, I think about it.
25:47I could get used to that, you know.
25:51So, Sarge, I have to know.
25:55What was it like being an office here in Jamaica?
25:58Huh?
25:59Must have been full on, right?
26:01Like some real bad man.
26:03Huh?
26:03Big island like that.
26:04Well, Kingston Town definitely has a life about it, you know.
26:10Hmm.
26:10Hmm.
26:10There's always something going down you got to keep your eye out for.
26:15What made you come back?
26:17Oh, I don't know.
26:20I...
26:20It just felt like the right time, I guess.
26:27Hmm.
26:27Hmm.
26:29Hmm.
26:31There's nothing in the bin.
26:32He must have recently emptied that.
26:33Can you go check the garbage outside?
26:35Gotcha.
26:36That's some super smart Jamaican kind of thinking going on, huh?
26:40Yeah.
26:41Uh-huh.
26:47Okay.
26:49Well, thanks for talking with me.
26:54That was Leah Quinn's mother, Angela, back in the UK.
26:57Thought I'd see if she could tell us anything about Leah and his father.
27:01And?
27:02Her and George have been estranged a long time.
27:06He wasn't really a big part of Leah's life growing up.
27:08So why did George end up giving him a job out here?
27:11It wasn't George's choice.
27:13Sounds like Leah always wanted to follow in his father's footsteps.
27:16Maybe idolised him a bit.
27:20What have you got?
27:22Suspect's phone records.
27:23And a fair bit of activity the night of the murder.
27:25First, Leo calls George at 309.
27:28Presumably to let him know that Kevin was threatening to expose his corruption.
27:31Then George gets straight onto the blower to Deborah.
27:34We have a situation.
27:36And again, 40 minutes later.
27:38I mean, there's definitely something dodgy going on between them, but...
27:41Which one pushed Kevin off the roof?
27:43And how they managed to do it when none of them were anywhere near him?
27:46Ain't got a scooby.
27:48Hang on.
27:49Looks like the search of Kevin Felton's apartment has proved fruitful.
27:53Here, we have bag number one.
27:56And you're probably thinking, why?
27:58I'm going to call it bag number one.
28:00That's because inside of it is bag number two.
28:05We checked is the same confidential waste acts as the one that they use in the government house.
28:10You're probably wondering, what's inside bag number two?
28:13Hmm.
28:14Hmm.
28:15You know you're going to have to clean all this up, Officer Rose.
28:25Yeah, I know.
28:26But it was worth it.
28:28Okay, so why did our victim take this confidential shredded waste to his house and then bin it?
28:35My thinking is that Kevin Felton was looking for something, a document that had been shredded, but the fact that he then put all of this back into the rubbish bin could suggest that maybe he found what he was looking for.
28:48It's possible.
28:49So then where is it?
28:50If Kevin Felton did piece together some sort of documents, what'd he do with it?
28:57Unless he had it on him when he went to government house yesterday.
29:01But it wasn't about his person.
29:03And all the suspects were searched before they left government house.
29:06So no one took it with them.
29:07Then it could still be there.
29:11Right, first thing in the morning, we need to search that building.
29:14Let it go with the police.
29:23I think they're on to you.
29:34Catherine, meet Mattie Fletcher.
29:37She's our new sergeant.
29:38She just transferred from Jamaica.
29:41Lovely to meet you, Mattie.
29:44But I feel we've met before.
29:47I actually grew up here in St. Marie.
29:50And I might have come here a couple of times when I was a teenager.
29:53And you, you might have kicked me out a couple of times for not being old enough.
29:59I remember you and your friends would drive me crazy.
30:04I am so sorry.
30:06I promise I'm so much better behaved now.
30:08Excuse me one moment.
30:14Excuse me one moment.
30:19Hello, stranger.
30:22Welcome home.
30:23It's so good to see you.
30:29I'm so happy you're back on St. Marie, where you belong.
30:33It's not been the same without you.
30:36I've missed it here.
30:37And your job too.
30:38I don't regret having had some time away, spending a bit with Andrina.
30:44But I realized there's more I have to give to this island.
30:49But maybe not the return that you quite envisaged, no?
30:53I've had dealings with George McCann as mayor.
31:01He's what the English would call a bad egg.
31:05I don't know all he's been up to yet.
31:08But I know enough.
31:10And the fact that he's been conducting his nefarious business in one of this island's most respected buildings.
31:17It's not right.
31:18I want this case solved.
31:22And I want him and his team out.
31:24That building, this island, deserve better.
31:35Solomon, welcome.
31:36Come in, man.
31:38A little something for us to band over.
31:40The old kill devil.
31:44Shouldn't there have been a label on this, do you think?
31:46It's vintage.
31:47You never get a label with a proper old stuff.
31:50Oh, well, if you say so.
31:58Here you go.
32:00Well, this is a sweet little place you've got.
32:03I know, right?
32:05Came with the job.
32:07And how'd you end up being a detective?
32:09Was it always what you wanted to do?
32:12Well, kind of.
32:13I really liked solving things when I was a kid.
32:19Moving around foster families and care homes.
32:22There'd always be some fight breaking out.
32:24Or things going missing.
32:26Or kids running away.
32:28But I'd always be the one to sort things out.
32:30And put things right, you know?
32:33Yeah.
32:34You've done well, man.
32:35You should be proud.
32:38I am.
32:41Oh, wow.
32:50So, what about you, mate?
32:53What's your line of work?
32:54Oh, you know, this and that.
32:56With the buying and selling.
32:58But I've not really found my thing yet.
33:00Not like you have.
33:01Well, finding your thing can take time, can't it?
33:06Listen, man.
33:08I'm sorry things were so hectic last night.
33:11But I'm glad we're doing this.
33:13Straight up.
33:15Me too, Sal, man.
33:17Me too.
33:18Call me Sal, yeah?
33:20So.
33:21Morning, Naomi.
33:38Morning, sir.
33:40How are you doing?
33:42Er, good.
33:44Yeah.
33:45Really good, actually.
33:47Things went better with your brother last night?
33:49Yeah, definitely.
33:52I mean, it was really good to have some proper time together, you know?
33:56And we just talked a lot.
34:00Mostly about Dorna.
34:02I mean, our mum.
34:04Yeah.
34:06It was just really nice to hear what she was like as a mother, you know?
34:12I'm pleased for you, sir.
34:16So.
34:17Er, we've got the transcripts through from the lip reader.
34:20Oh, right.
34:21Yeah, and?
34:22It's pretty much, as Leo said, apart from one thing.
34:26Mention at one point of a title deed for a property that was being developed.
34:30But Kevin turns his back as soon as he says it, so that's all I got.
34:33I just wondered if that's the document Kevin was looking for in the confidential waste.
34:39I've asked Matty and Seth to keep an eye out when searching government house.
34:43Good work.
34:44Ah, morning, Commissioner.
34:47Rosalie and I have something of use to the investigation.
34:50There's a homeless guy who often sleeps in the town square outside government house.
35:00His name is Lloyd.
35:01And I saw him there when I arrived, the night it all happened.
35:05So he's a possible witness?
35:07We went to visit him.
35:08He'd clearly come into some money recently.
35:11He was wearing new clothes.
35:14He said two nights ago he'd been given $500 to go and sleep somewhere else by a woman matching Deborah Shellman's description.
35:23She paid him off.
35:24So he wasn't there to witness whatever was about to happen.
35:29That's what Deborah does.
35:32She makes problems disappear.
35:35So as Kevin was proving to be a threat to George, does she make that problem disappear as well?
35:44This is ridiculous.
35:45I admit, I gave the man a few quid.
35:47A few quid?
35:48You gave him $500, Miss Shellman.
35:51Not only because I felt bad for him.
35:52I never said he had to move somewhere else.
35:55Well, he says you did.
35:56All I said was I hope he can find somewhere more comfortable to sleep with the money I gave him.
36:01He must have misunderstood.
36:03And your role is well remunerated, right?
36:06Oh, we checked the company's finances.
36:09You seem to get a lot of bonuses.
36:13It matters to him people are loyal and he rewards them for it.
36:16Okay, so what is your official job title, Miss Shellman?
36:20I'm George's operations manager.
36:22Oh, operations manager.
36:24And what does that entail exactly?
36:27Anything and everything, but not because I think this is where you're heading.
36:30Pushing a man off a roof.
36:32You're right that George pays me well, but it's not enough for me to kill for him.
36:38If there's nothing else.
36:39Let's see what the search is showing up.
36:57George, it's me.
36:59The police are getting warmer.
37:01Much warmer.
37:01There's nothing here that we could find.
37:06That's like a title deed or any other documents that have been shredded.
37:09But the only thing of interest was this.
37:11These are the ground plans for a boutique hotel development.
37:16They have a swimming pool, spa, restaurant.
37:20Nice.
37:21Very bougie.
37:22I'll get it.
37:26It's just there are no details on it.
37:29No architect mentioned.
37:31No address.
37:32Name of developer.
37:33And all the other projects here have those details.
37:37Except for this.
37:38It just makes me think that there's something they're trying to hide.
37:53So who was at the door earlier?
37:55Just some guy.
37:56Wanting me to move the bike.
37:58Was blocking him in.
38:02Something wrong, Sarge?
38:05Maybe.
38:08Maybe that guy was distracting you so someone could slip inside and hide while you move the bike.
38:29I knew something wasn't right, you know.
38:32Why?
38:33Alright.
38:34I'll check over here, Sarge.
38:38I knew it.
38:45D.I. Wilson.
38:47From Sarge and Fletcher.
38:48George McCand just broke into government house.
38:51See next to get through the railfire escape.
38:53He's in a gray convertible.
38:54License number.
38:55Charlie Zulu 217.
38:56Foxworth Hotel.
38:57Heading east along Main Road.
38:59We'll pursue warm-up.
39:01Okay, man.
39:01He's received over.
39:02Please.
39:02Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
39:08We're on him, mate.
39:12You can stand down.
39:13Over.
39:15Sergeant Fletcher, do you receive?
39:17Over.
39:18Sergeant Fletcher, you can stand down now.
39:21Over.
39:35What the hell is she doing?
39:36Mr. McCann, I need you to step out of the vehicle, please.
39:51Sergeant Fletcher, you all right?
39:55Sergeant Fletcher.
39:57Yeah, no, yeah, I'm okay.
39:59I'm, I'm fine.
40:01That really wasn't cool.
40:03I was just trying.
40:03Not now.
40:05Inspector.
40:07We'll do this later.
40:12I think this is what Kevin Felton had found.
40:15It's a title date, but look where it's for.
40:19Government house.
40:21No architect mentioned.
40:22No address.
40:23Name of developer.
40:25You're going to tear it down.
40:26Or as good as?
40:28Turn it into a hotel.
40:29Commissioner, there's a development you need to know about.
40:38As I'm sure you're aware, Mr. McCann, I have a detective and two uniformed officers at your solicitor's office with a search warrant.
40:47They have already uncovered further evidence confirming our suspicions.
40:53All right.
40:54Well, hit me with what you've got and I'll tell you if you're close.
40:58You and your team were of the belief that the land government house sits on wasn't actually owned by the government.
41:07The only title deed in existence showed it belonged to a farmer who passed away in the early 1900s.
41:14With questionable maneuverings, you attempted to make a land grab.
41:21There's nothing questionable about it.
41:24It's all within the boundaries of the law.
41:26But let's not split hairs, as you were.
41:29A lost title deed that superseded the one you had.
41:32It showed the land was legally acquired by the St. Marie government in 1929, which is why you proceeded to destroy it.
41:45Unfortunately for you, Kevin Felton had suspicions.
41:50He retrieved the document, pieced it together and worked out what you were up to.
41:55That is why you murdered him before he could reveal the truth.
42:00You're 99% right.
42:03I admit I had big plans for that old relic of a building.
42:07Would have been a gold mine.
42:09And yeah, maybe I played a bit fast and loose with the planning laws here.
42:13So go ahead and charge me with whatever.
42:17I'll let my solicitor work his magic.
42:18Because, and you should know this, he's good at that.
42:22Very good.
42:23Now, let's get on to the 1% you're wrong about.
42:28Kevin Felton's death.
42:30As you know, Commissioner Patterson, me, Debs, Leo, none of us were on that rooftop when it happened.
42:36So how, in any way, could it be murder?
42:45He's right.
42:46All our suspects have the perfect alibi.
42:49Me.
42:50We're farther away from solving this murder as we were at the start of the case.
42:54Well, there's a man with a flamingo splat to the back of his car.
43:02Ah, yeah, that's, um, my brother.
43:06My half brother.
43:07Um, I'll give you a little knife.
43:13Right.
43:16Brother Vien, my man.
43:18How's things?
43:19It was a fine old night we had last night.
43:21Yeah, yeah, it really was.
43:22We should do it again sometime soon.
43:25Let's keep the dialogue going, yeah?
43:26No question.
43:28So, what are you doing here?
43:30Ah, I, uh, I wanted to talk to you about something.
43:33A kind of fever.
43:34Yeah, okay.
43:35I was wondering, you couldn't loan me a little money?
43:39Just temporary-like?
43:42Um, yeah, sure.
43:44So, what is it, 50, 100?
43:47Two.
43:48Thousand.
43:50Two thousand dollars.
43:54So, that's not a little.
43:56That's...
43:57Hey, the thing is, there's a couple of business opportunities right for investment coming my way,
44:02and I'll have it back to you in no time.
44:05I don't think I've got that kind of money to lend.
44:08I know, we're brothers, but...
44:10Hey!
44:10I've only...
44:11No worries, man, it's cool.
44:13Always worth to ask, right?
44:20Is that what all this is about?
44:22Me and you?
44:23You just needed some money.
44:25What?
44:26No, car's not.
44:27I want to do this, for real.
44:28I just thought...
44:30I'm sorry.
44:37I, uh, better shoot.
44:40Yeah.
44:43Nearly forgot.
44:47Is it all right if I nip by your place and pick up that flamingo you've been looking after?
44:53Isn't that it?
44:54No, man, that's the other one.
44:56They're a matching pair.
44:58That's why I have to bring this one here.
44:59I'm re-uniting them.
45:00Oh, yeah, I see.
45:02Um, yeah, help yourself.
45:04Yeah.
45:05Yeah.
45:06Say it, I know.
45:13How's it going, you boy?
45:17Honestly?
45:19I don't know.
45:21I mean, right now, it feels like we're both coming at this brother thing from completely different directions.
45:27Well, that doesn't mean it isn't worth sticking at him.
45:38The flamingo.
45:40Flamingo?
45:41The flamingo.
45:43Well, that's it, isn't it?
45:45That's how.
45:45That's how the victim could have been pushed off the rooftop without anyone being there.
45:50How could someone push Kevin off the roof when he was on his own?
45:54Rosalie phoned me worried, so I jumped in my car and I got here as quick as I could with Kevin.
45:59Kevin!
46:00Locked the roof door.
46:01Is he still up there?
46:02Yes.
46:02Like I said, sir, it's probably just a piece of rubbish.
46:09And that explains the horoscope.
46:10The horoscope.
46:11The horoscope.
46:13And the flamingo.
46:13The horoscope and the flamingo, that explains everything.
46:16Well, almost.
46:18I need to check a couple of things first.
46:19The GPS tracker on the car that picked you up, and I need to take a look outside government house.
46:24So, what's he looking for?
46:39I have no idea.
46:46But whatever it is, I think he found it.
46:54This case, I'll be honest, it's been tough.
47:01Our victim falls to his death from a roof.
47:05Our three suspects all have solid alibis.
47:09Because you could all be accounted for at the time you have it.
47:13The only explanation that makes sense is that Kevin Felton jumped of his own accord.
47:18That's what we've been saying from the start.
47:20It was suicide.
47:21Except it wasn't.
47:23It was murder.
47:24And we now know that it was you, Leo Quinn, who did it.
47:30I was with everyone else when it happened, like you said.
47:32Well, yeah.
47:33Except that's not when it happened.
47:37Or indeed where it happened.
47:38Because at the point where Kevin Felton was heard falling onto that car,
47:45he was already dead.
47:46And to make it look like that's when, and indeed, how it happened, you and your father and Miss Shellman constructed a very clever plan that nearly had us all fooled.
47:59You see, it was something I saw just this afternoon.
48:02Someone was transporting something on the back of their car.
48:06And it got me to thinking how you could have made it look like Kevin fell on that car when he didn't.
48:12Then I remembered this.
48:13Then I remembered this.
48:14It's a horoscope.
48:15It's all from a newspaper.
48:16found tucked inside Kevin's hoodie.
48:19And that's when I started to wonder if Kevin didn't fall where we thought he did.
48:24Mr. Quinn, we know the night of his murder.
48:32Kevin told you he was going to reveal the truth about Mr. McCann making an illegal land grab on that building.
48:44And so you phoned your father and you both headed off the government house where Kevin phoned Rosalie.
48:53No, I didn't.
48:54I didn't follow Kevin.
48:56Oh, but you did, Leo.
48:57You see, I checked the GPS tracking on your car and it shows that you arrived at government house at 3.44 a.m.
49:06and parked around the back for 26 minutes.
49:09It was a big deal for Kevin what he was going to do that night.
49:13We know he felt intimidated by you, Mr. McCann.
49:17So calling the police, revealing your corruption, I think that weighed heavy on him.
49:24But I need to do it in my own time, right?
49:26It's maybe why he went to the bar first and had a couple of drinks that evening to steal his nerves because he discovered a crime was being committed by you, his boss.
49:38Yes. And he wanted the truth to come out. And doing so would also mean he could finally leave his lonely life here and fly back home to England.
49:48Feeling anxious, he went up onto the roof to get some air.
49:52And when Rosalie went downstairs to see Michelle, Mr. Quinn, you also headed up to the roof, we'll never know what happened up there that night.
50:04We assume you...
50:06You can't do this to us.
50:07...pleaded with him, but he refused to listen to you.
50:12Everything my father's built up, his reputation, who go to prison for fraud.
50:16And in the heat of the moment, you ran at Kevin with some force, and you pushed him.
50:28Miss McCann, I believe you arrived at Government House around the same time that happened.
50:34We understand you never had much involvement in your son's life, so why not just let the police deal with his actions?
50:43Why risk getting involved yourself?
50:45Well, we think, after seeing what Leo had done, realising the loyalty he'd shown in trying to protect you, you decided to help him.
50:57Phone records show that you made your second call to me, Shellman, that night at 4.04 in the morning.
51:04To A, bring her in on your plan.
51:07And B, to tell her to keep Rosalie distracted downstairs while Leo exited the roof.
51:13So, as instructed, Leo recovered the title deed from Kevin's back and came off the roof, locking the door with the only key and taking it with him.
51:23You then told Leo to go and collect the commissioner from the airport as it was supposed to at 4.30am, while you remained in the alley with Kevin's body.
51:30It was 4 in the morning, so unlikely anyone would appear, but in case someone did, you knew you could deal with it.
51:37I mean, we know you're no stranger to chucking money at a problem to make it go away.
51:43And Deborah, you tasked Rosalie with getting hold of the commissioner once he landed, while you went and dealt with Kevin, pretending he was still alive behind the door.
51:53Kevin! Kevin!
51:57When I arrived at government house with Mr. Quinn, Rosalie took me upstairs, believing Kevin was on the roof.
52:06We had no reason to think you didn't follow us inside.
52:10But you didn't.
52:12You turned, got in your car, and drove round to the alley at the back of the building.
52:17As the GPS also proves.
52:19Once there, you knew you had to make some kind of dent in the roof to make it look as though Kevin had fallen in it.
52:29I imagine you would just jump up and down on it, and you and your father, George McCann, moved Kevin's body onto the car roof, remembering to put the roof dorky in his pocket.
52:43Unfortunately for you, there were bins out back, overflowing.
52:47And this unassuming piece of rubbish must have been lying on the ground.
52:54And as you moved, Kevin's body got stuck under his hoodie.
52:58You see, it was always bugging me why this was inside Kevin's clothing.
53:03But if he fell at the rear of the building and not at the front, then this little horoscope starts to make sense.
53:11He gets out of from a piece of paper.
53:13Mr. Quinn, you then drove round to the front of the building and parked the vehicle exactly where you had previously, before heading inside.
53:25Mr. McCann, you also drove round to the front of the building and proceeded to create a loud bang.
53:32Hearing that noise from outside was Leo's cue to set off his car along.
53:43While you got back into your car, giving the impression you'd just arrived.
53:48It was certainly a convincing show you put on.
53:50And you very nearly got away with it.
53:52You tried to take from this island, somewhere that stands for all that is good and right.
54:01But, much like myself, that building isn't going anywhere.
54:08George McCann, stand up.
54:11Stand up!
54:11I'm arresting you for perverting the course of justice, fraud, and theft, and for assisting in the cover-up of a murder.
54:32Deborah Sheldman, you are also under arrest.
54:56You want her to see me, Commissioner?
54:59Come.
55:04You've done some good work, Sergeant Fletcher, during this case.
55:13And you seem to have settled in well with your colleagues.
55:17But after hearing what happened this afternoon,
55:21your reckless behavior,
55:24I am concerned.
55:26I am sorry, sir.
55:28I just wanted to get us a result and...
55:31I know it was a stupid thing to do.
55:37How do I know it won't happen again?
55:41Because I won't let it.
55:44I just lost myself for a moment.
55:49It isn't the first time, though, is it,
55:52that you have lost yourself?
55:55Your employment file from Jamaica,
56:00and I've spoken to the Chief Commissioner.
56:04So,
56:04I know what happened there before you left.
56:12That's all in the past now, sir.
56:15It's behind me.
56:16I promise you, there will be no more mistakes.
56:25Okay.
56:27Whoa.
56:28I'm sorry about your brother, sir,
56:42that he made things awkward for you.
56:44Maybe the Commissioner was right.
56:46The world was always going to be bumpy,
56:47so perhaps it's worth sticking with.
56:52I mean,
56:53it's family, right?
56:55So, whatever curveballs are thrown,
56:59I want it to work.
57:03Anyway,
57:04serious talk over.
57:06It is officially beer o'clock.
57:07Come on.
57:13Sir,
57:13where are all your clothes?
57:16And...
57:16And the record player,
57:19and all the records.
57:22Sir, you all had a break-in.
57:25No.
57:27He's cleared the place out.
57:29No.
57:29He's cleared the place out.
57:40Axe to birds and axe to be.
57:44Axe to breeze and axe to dream.
57:48And they will tell you rules unjust.
57:51The man to man,
57:53you're the man to try.
57:55Couple's therapy.
58:07Not my cup of tea.
58:09You don't think it could be good for a relationship?
58:11Turn left.
58:12Wait.
58:12No, sorry.
58:13For God's sake, Alistair!
58:15Nah.
58:15Each of them had opportunity to kill the victim
58:18during the dinner.
58:19Except no one leaves the table
58:21for more than two to three minutes.
58:23This island petitioned to get you your job back.
58:26And you walked away like you didn't care.
58:29Solomon.
58:29Hmm.
58:30You get me my things now,
58:31or I arrest you.
58:32It's your choice.
58:34Oh, God!
58:35Chalk and cheese.
58:42But as the boss says,
58:43they get results.
58:44Our new detective duo on the case,
58:47Lin Lee is on BBC iPlayer now.
58:49Press red.
59:03We'll see you next time.
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