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00:00THE END
00:17Steve.
00:18I know.
00:20This is it, I know.
00:22I'm sorry.
00:26Getting married in the month.
00:28What the hell am I doing?
00:30Well, I am married.
00:35So I'm probably not the best person to ask.
00:38You know, I never saw myself as the plain away kind.
00:44We neither.
00:46But here we are.
01:00What's that?
01:05What's that?
01:09This is the beams.
01:13At least it's the beams, it's fine.
01:17It's fine.
01:18Okay.
01:19Yeah.
01:26That way.
01:27Ard!
01:28Ard!
01:29Ard!
01:30Ard!
01:31Oh, my God.
01:53Art!
01:55Art!
02:01Who are you?
02:05Who are you, you sick bastard?
02:14Where are you?
02:26Did you see him?
02:28Did you see his face?
02:32Now do you believe me?
02:33Now do you believe me?
03:01I'm okay, Dad.
03:05Really.
03:06You didn't sound okay on the phone.
03:07I didn't mean to worry you and disturb your night.
03:11You didn't.
03:12They gave me something.
03:13I feel much better.
03:14Look, I always want you to call when you need me.
03:18So it's all, um, it's going in the right direction?
03:22Yeah.
03:24Staff are lovely.
03:25I've made some good friends.
03:27No junkies, I hope.
03:28We're all junkies, Dad.
03:29We're all junkies, Dad.
03:31That's kind of the point.
03:32Look, I'm worried how much this is costing you.
03:34I know it's not cheap and...
03:35Forget it.
03:36I've got a long way.
03:37Forget it.
03:38Forget it.
03:39It's the best money I ever spent.
03:41Got to go.
04:05I'm not going to see you properly again tomorrow.
04:08Yeah.
04:38Oh, shit!
04:55Call an ambulance.
04:58Make it two.
05:03Let's get two sat down, mate.
05:06Mate, come on.
05:08Wait for the ambulance in here. Come on.
05:16Mate, let's go inside.
05:19Come inside the shop.
05:20I've called an ambulance.
05:22Mate.
05:22Come on.
05:26Help me!
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07:55close but not contact and he was trying to help the guys there's no significant
08:02angle disparity between entry and exit he would have been immediately
08:07incapacitated so would have dropped to the ground more or less flat out
08:13he knicked it giving us a trajectory to the right factor in some flexion
08:27there it is in the mortar soft landing soft enough merci
08:43finger baby
08:48single gunshot wound to the forehead no other obvious external injuries at this point
09:00some kind of clip on the horse under the body
09:13damage done bloodstained
09:43first clean drink slitter parking permits loose change nothing don't believe this i can't find a
09:58single solitary print or rich detail you're right i don't believe it just a stitching marks
10:03around leather gloves are the like so what you need to wipe down top the bottom
10:06nah and the clunk bit suggests we're doing with a pro
10:09there must be some way to want to do this bastard
10:11well
10:12shit
10:27turns are cut off stomps are bagged we said he was a pro looks like an exit wound to the anterior neck
10:42teeth appear to have been smashed out or removed so if he's not on the dna database we're screwed
10:49basically challenge certainly but if we id him we might id our killer
10:54i'll carry out the postmortem as soon as we're finished here i'll be interested to know how the
10:59limbs were removed analysis on the bone ends who knows micro ct might even yield an implement but
11:06we're checking the victim's dna first right as a priori so great thanks for coming in kicker
11:27no no no it's cool i was at this electro clash place on new street and you know what i just wasn't feeling
11:32it yeah no i was at home in bed i need you to do a bit of a reconstruction job on this challenge
11:39accepted that's a later potato
11:44should be in being able to be dragged from a warm bed now then before we start
11:50longest ever shift where and when not playing price of admission jack yours will be longer and more
11:56exotic uh-huh okay 36 hours in surbiton cinema fire what you win finds omega 30. where earthquake
12:10tierra del fuego yeah brilliant of course it is
12:15is that our airbag no matter how careful he was his face must have come into contact with it when
12:24it deployed i'll mini tip first to maximize recovery and then i'll run a fadabas test it sounds like
12:30it's about something out of doctor who then hello
12:44we're ready for the pm on the john doe from the boot
13:05there is a stellate entry wound two by four centimeters superior to the occiput
13:11which corresponds with the exit wound on the anterior neck obvious soot deposition is consistent
13:19with a hard contact entry wound definitely scan confirms internal beveling deep to the entry wound
13:29with the bullet passing forwards and down through the basal ganglia it's clear that the wound track
13:34passes through vital centers which will almost certainly have been the cause of death more evidence
13:39we're dealing with a professional possibly there are what looked like two stab wounds to the right
13:46buttock scars are pale and healed and based on the discoloration i would say they were sustained
13:53year or so ago two tops there are permanency to marks where he has been stitched up is that a classic
13:59punishment injury yes intended to be non-fatal but the person is left humiliated with a scar in an unusual
14:07place it could be a gank or in bother with one both arms have been severed at the wrists
14:13clean incisions to the skin and tissue then clean severing of the bone
14:20likely cut with a knife and then with a saw
14:27no hesitation marks speaks to a high degree of competence and possibly expertise you said micro
14:33ct can help yes but i can tell you now that the clean bone cuts and absence of mangling
14:39suggest a powerful rotary saw was used there are colored fragments embedded in the bone
14:46blue green silver testing will confirm but it could be car paint so who dices cars with
14:53a rotary saw scrap yards or the shadier body shops that chop up stolen cars
15:05no loose fragments of teeth in the mouth could be lurking in the oesophagus or the stomach
15:11nasal cavities is that what i think it is we'll run talks for cocaine and other substances too
15:23no one is
15:29so
15:30no
15:32no
15:36no
15:37no
15:38no
15:41I don't know.
16:11Linear scar to the left infraclavicular region.
16:19Eight centimetres long.
16:23Box is palpable in the subcutaneous tissue.
16:27What?
16:28They fitted him with a pacemaker or an implantable defib.
16:32Hopefully the serial number will give us an ID on our victim.
16:35I'm going to retrieve the device now so that we can collect any data.
16:39It can even tell you when someone's heart's stopped.
16:43Oh, in this instance, it was murdered.
16:45Only snag.
16:46If it is a defib, it can give you a hell of an electric shock.
16:50No sort of moves.
16:50No yes.
16:58No.
16:58No.
16:59No.
17:03No.
17:03No.
17:03I don't know.
17:33I don't know.
17:48Got it.
17:50Got it.
17:52I pulled the killer's DNA from the airbag.
18:04Hands?
18:05No hits, but a close match to Kerry Booth.
18:09Recently found guilty of assaulting a police officer.
18:12Brother's sister close?
18:13Dad close, I'd say.
18:14Her sentence was mitigated by substance issues and testimony from her father, Gary Booth.
18:18The court notes say she's currently in rehab, but don't specify where.
18:22A visitor's pass retrieved from the scene links to a Swiss multinational well circle.
18:26They have various outlets across the UK, but only one rehab facility in the Midlands, the Nightingale.
18:33Gary Booth.
18:35He's got a record?
18:37Arrested three times for receiving stolen goods.
18:39No charges?
18:40So his DNA wasn't kept on the database.
18:42The wipe down was intended to keep it that way.
18:44He's a pro.
18:47You've got my DNA already.
18:50We need our own sample, Kerry.
18:52Why?
18:53To compare it to your father's.
18:55Oh, right, yeah.
18:57Make it official.
18:58If you like.
18:59But as I say, it's a voluntary sample.
19:02Forget it.
19:02Why should I help you?
19:04What about helping your dad?
19:06Like I'm falling for that.
19:08Sorry, you say you shot this bloke, but how do I know that's even true?
19:12Your father's DNA was recovered at this scene.
19:20Along with this.
19:22That's not your father's blood.
19:24It's the victim's.
19:27His name was Khalid's vet.
19:29We believe he was trying to help your father, who'd suffered a concussion.
19:34His girlfriend's seven months pregnant.
19:36I've just had to break the news to her.
19:37Leave me alone.
19:38Leave me alone.
19:59Nice place.
20:09Who pays the bills?
20:11Dad.
20:13What exactly do you think he does for a living?
20:16Hmm?
20:21How does he make his money, Kerry?
20:25I want a lawyer.
20:29Your dad is going to go down in a hail of police bullets.
20:32Unless we work out where he is and negotiate a peaceful surrender.
20:35Do you understand?
20:38His phone's offline.
20:39We have units at his house.
20:40But he isn't stupid enough to.
20:41I don't know where he is.
20:45But you know something.
20:50My dad got a call.
20:52Someone called Mel.
20:54He didn't take it, but then his mood changed.
20:57And he left straight away.
20:59Does Mel have a last name?
21:04We've ordered up all the files, prioritising Mel's, Melvin's, Melanie's.
21:09Too many, boss.
21:10Too many to wait through.
21:12Need more intel to narrow the list.
21:14Yeah.
21:15Like the surname.
21:15Hello?
21:18The pacemaker's serial number and DNA match on the database have given us an ID.
21:24Advertising executive John Clements.
21:27He has convictions for cocaine possession and last year was the victim of an unsolved GBH.
21:32Thought to be related to a drug debt.
21:47Susie Clements.
21:49This about John?
21:50Yeah.
21:52DCI Jenny Bashir.
21:54DI Claire Ferris.
21:55We've got some really bad news, I'm afraid.
21:58Come in.
22:14I threw him out 18 months ago.
22:17Cocaine destroyed everything I loved about John.
22:21Everything.
22:21Your baby isn't.
22:24No, no, no.
22:25He's not John's.
22:26Was booting him out anything to do with him getting stabbed?
22:29A direct result?
22:31They came home at 4pm covered in blood, insisting ridiculously that he'd fallen on a bottle.
22:39I'd had enough.
22:40The lies, the debts.
22:42His total indifference for the danger he was putting us in.
22:45You have other children?
22:47Two daughters.
22:48You know, if I'm honest, I don't care that he's dead, but they're going to be devastated.
22:57Did John ever talk about someone called Gary Booth?
23:03How about someone called Mel or Melvin?
23:06Sorry.
23:07What about just someone involved in the murkier end of the car market?
23:11You know, chop shops, scrap yards?
23:13Susie.
23:18John knew a guy who owns a vintage car outfit by the airport.
23:22The refurbishment and stuff.
23:25I tracked him down there once when he forgot our youngest birthday.
23:30He tracked his phone?
23:32Yeah, I was so furious.
23:34Drove out there and confronted him with my daughters in the back seat.
23:36And he was there to score.
23:42I mean, he didn't admit it, but it was pretty bloody obvious when he said that it wasn't safe for us to be there.
23:50I didn't know then, but that was the beginning of the end.
23:54How are we doing, Kit?
24:00You mean, have you got something?
24:01I mean, have you got something?
24:02Only one vintage car outfit near the airport.
24:04Ownership is murky.
24:06Murky?
24:06Multiple directors, classic obfuscation.
24:09I ran each company director through the PNC.
24:12One stood out.
24:13Mel Adams.
24:15Serious record for dealing.
24:19Got you.
24:20Two coffees.
24:46Perhaps he's tired.
24:47Looks like a bag of sarnas.
24:49Go, go, go.
24:53Go, go, go.
24:54Get down.
24:55Get down.
24:56Go.
24:58Go for it.
25:19Stay back.
25:21Stay back.
25:21Stay back.
25:27Stay back.
25:30Drop it, Gary.
25:31Think of Kerry.
25:33She needs you alive, not dead.
25:35I'm sure the staff at the Nightingale would agree with me.
25:41Slowly, move your finger from the trigger.
25:59Place the weapon on the ground.
26:03Slowly, look at me.
26:08Drop it.
26:09Get out of your knees.
26:12Get out of your knees.
26:23We wouldn't have got to him so quick without you.
26:26Team effort.
26:28What's his condition?
26:29A few bruises from the arrest.
26:31No sign of any lingering concussion.
26:32But he's been checked over by medical staff.
26:35I want to be belt and braces.
26:36Get forensic documentation of his injuries.
26:39If you'd like to sign in there for me, please.
26:42I'll call me old-fashioned, but given my prisoner's propensity for violence, I'll accompany you into the cell.
26:47He's not your prisoner, sergeant's.
26:49Andrews, ma'am.
26:50Robert.
26:51With respect, he's in custody and I'm the custody sergeant.
26:54Fine.
26:55Whatever, Sergeant Andrews.
27:03All right.
27:33I'm just urging caution just managing expectations look okay given that I've
27:46been knocked back twice I would say getting leave to appeal is pretty huge
27:49it's a step forward certainly Richard the police didn't just fail to
27:54investigate Alice's stalker okay they willfully ignored it
27:58she only came to life when Alice's sister finally broke ranks with her parents and
28:02spoke up that's fucking bullshit that's bullshit I told them about the stalker
28:08on the day of her disappearance okay but you're not seen as credible is my
28:12point Saskia is so so we focus on what worked fresh testimony from people they
28:21can't ignore you've worked your magic with Saskia no I wrote you a letter okay
28:26prick her conscience maybe so more of that leave to appeal gives us a forum but
28:33no more as far as the outside world concerned you still killed your wife and
28:37they should throw away the key what are you saying to make this stalker
28:43theory stand up we've got a way to go you mean we need to ID them or at least find
28:49friends or colleagues of Alice that remember having a stalker how many times
28:53have you been over this there is no one there is no one you're in so much
29:04trouble it's not to know where to start but let's go with the murders of
29:09carved sweats and John Clemens and the attempted murder of the van driver Andy
29:18soames who are you Jack Olsen forensic scientist I've asked to sit in so the
29:29Walter P99 used to murder Khaled Svet has a flaw in the barreling that flaw manifests itself
29:36differently according to the bullets used something you may or may not be aware of so
29:41we test fired the gun with a range of ammunition and we're able to link it to three fatal shootings in
29:48greater Birmingham over the last five years we've got Simon Carpenter Wesley
29:54Hurst and Grant Johnson you're in for life regardless Gary off the record it's not all bad news if you start
30:05cooperating now before you're charged it could count greatly in your favor I'm talking category of
30:12prison location visitation rights you want to be somewhere you want Kerry to come visit don't you
30:19of course you do the judge has a lot of power there word to the prison board could go a long way
30:35we appreciate the approach DCI Bashir I did my first kill when I was 19 Connor Burgess a driving
30:48instructor moonlighting as a courier shot him in his car while he was eating pizza
30:53I've worked for different people different organizations but I've always been a lone wolf
31:04no allegiances except to the highest bidder
31:07how many people you killed Gary
31:1215 16 not sure some I buried some I left where they dropped but I always killed people from my world
31:23people who had it coming
31:24well almost always
31:31Alice Hill was the exception that proves the rule
31:38just to be clear you're saying that you killed Alice Hill
31:47yes
31:49I bludgeoned her to death and buried her on Woodruff Common
31:54for money
31:56oh self-preservation
32:00she saw me test firing a silencer in the woods
32:04would you be prepared to show us where you buried her
32:16Gary
32:24on top of the agony of losing her
32:28Alice's parents were denied her funeral
32:31her body
32:33I'll show you
32:41but like he was about to say
32:44we'll need it in writing
32:46okay anyone got any questions
32:52no
32:53no
32:53no
32:53you've got the notes
32:54you know what to do
32:55thank you
32:56just get going with it
32:58thanks for coming
32:59there's been a development
33:01so Booth's author to tell us where he buried Alice
33:04now comes with a string attached
33:06taking us to the location in person
33:08and we're agreeing to that
33:10the offer bobs are running risk assessment now
33:12let me save them some time
33:14it's risky
33:15the disappearance of Alice Hill was a very big deal up here
33:19pretty big deal across the country
33:21sure
33:21but we lived it
33:22the search
33:23the trial
33:24the conviction of her husband
33:26if there is a chance that we can recover her body
33:29I remember the case
33:31but I didn't follow it closely
33:32any context would be helpful
33:34I was deputy SIO so I'm well placed there
33:37Alice and Jason were childhood sweethearts
33:40who struck gold
33:43with an online personal training business
33:4514
33:4615
33:48now at home
33:50you just have to do three sets of 15
33:52Jason's going to be doing four sets of 20
33:55because he was on the beers last night
33:56two
33:58I had two beers
33:59and that is why
34:01we don't let them anywhere near the accounts
34:03two days after cutting short her honeymoon
34:06Alice left her house to go jogging on Woodruff Common
34:10according to Jason
34:13she never returned
34:15why did she cut short the honeymoon?
34:18because she discovered that he'd been siphoning funds
34:20from their company for a pet project
34:22people were gripped by the simple riddle of Alice
34:25going out for a run and never coming back
34:28that and their relationship falling apart
34:29the happy couple weren't so happy
34:31no shortage of schadenfreude
34:34and no body
34:35I know how hard it is to secure a conviction without a body
34:52so how did you do it?
34:54we booked the best circumstantial case we could
34:56based on the available evidence
34:57which was apart from the money thing?
34:59Jason's lack of alibi
35:00neighbours hearing them argue earlier in the day
35:03Jason's taking out a new life assurance policy
35:05and the state he was in when we turned up
35:08let's go round the back
35:12Jason Webb
35:18you do not have to say anything
35:20but anything you do say
35:22may harm your defence
35:23he had a cut on his cheek
35:25he said he tripped when he was drunk
35:27we were disinclined to believe him
35:29if Boo did kill Alice
35:31then Jason spent four years in prison for a crime that he didn't commit
35:34let's not get carried away though
35:36even if it turns out that Booth did the deed
35:39doesn't mean that Jason's innocent
35:40sure
35:41equally we need to reassure ourselves that Booth is the killer
35:46and hasn't just been told where the body is located
35:49you have reason to doubt it
35:51according to the British typology of hit man
35:55Booth isn't a novice
35:59or a dilettante
36:00most likely fits the profile of a journeyman
36:04or possibly a master
36:06your profile is determined by what factors?
36:09knows how you shoot to kill
36:10bullets straight to the head
36:11negligible physical evidence left behind
36:14and the target was associated with organised crime
36:17however choosing a public space to test fire a weapon
36:20does not fit with the profile of journeyman or master
36:23nor does bludgeoning when you had a gun
36:26okay
36:30so if Booth comes to the common
36:33we need to remain in full control
36:35and not just from a security angle
36:37agreed
36:38if he does lead us to find Alice
36:39he needs to be kept back while the body is exhumed
36:42that way we can quiz him on specific forensic and pathology details
36:46Booth needs to know that he's not in charge
36:50we are
36:51can I ask you a question Mr. Booth?
37:08the body aside
37:09are there any other corroborating details you can provide us with?
37:18when she saw me with a gun
37:20she ran
37:21understandably
37:22I chased her
37:25and she
37:27stumbled
37:27stumbled?
37:30on a
37:30tree root or something
37:32the trainer came off
37:34it was red
37:35the left one
37:37I only spotted it after I buried her
37:41threw it in the lake
37:45after she stumbled what happened?
37:50she carried on running
37:52but I closed the gap
37:54grabbed a tree branch
37:56and hit her on the back of the head
37:58how many times?
38:03five or six
38:04enough to get the job done
38:07you had a silencer
38:13why didn't you shoot her?
38:19I was out
38:20I'd fired all the ammunition I came with
38:24I'd fired all the ammunition I came with
38:24How are we doing, Gary?
38:41Get further.
38:46Hang on, hang on, hang on, stop.
38:48What?
38:50Drone.
38:51It's ours.
38:52The big one's ours.
38:54Who's is that?
38:56Might have a rogue drone over the lake.
38:59Yeah, we've seen it too.
39:01So much for the con being locked down.
39:04Bath.
39:08Looks like he's been operated by two people on the western shore.
39:11What is going on?
39:12We're on it, boss. Over.
39:20Box alarm. Box alarm.
39:21It's a dog leave.
39:23They're not piloting the drone?
39:26No, they're not.
39:27Then who the bloody hell is?
39:29We're on it, boss. Over.
39:31Let's just keep going.
39:32Come on, move it, please.
39:33There, by the oak tree.
39:56Where exactly?
39:57Right at the base.
39:59Oh, you're going to wait here, Gary.
40:06Why?
40:07Because I say so.
40:09Make sure he's facing the other direction, please.
40:11I'll read this.
40:33See?
40:33Sounds like you found her.
41:03.
41:29There's blunt force trauma to the back of the head
41:31and what looks like wood embedded in the skull.
41:34The red trainer and navy tracksuit
41:36also match what Alice was believed to be wearing.
41:39Just like he said.
41:41Dino will confirm, but I think we can proceed on the basis
41:45that this is Alice Hill.
41:48We found her.
42:04What is it?
42:05Richard, what's happened?
42:06It allows you to hear her before he gets out.
42:08They found her.
42:11They found Alice.
42:14Where?
42:15On Woodruff, Column.
42:24Are they sure?
42:27Yeah.
42:28They've merged her DNA.
42:42Yeah.
42:43If she's taking
42:46I don't know.
43:16Lois.
43:18Hi, Adam.
43:19Hello, Julie. Nice to see you, even under the circumstances.
43:22You too.
43:24Where's Saskia?
43:26No idea. We're not in touch.
43:28Sure.
43:30Julie.
43:32Mum.
43:34So far.
43:36So far.
43:38No way.
43:46Dad.
43:48Can we have a minute, please?
43:52Pay your respects in your own time, Saskia.
43:54You're not hijacking this. What would she have wanted, Dad?
43:56What would Alice have wanted?
43:58I'm not having this conversation.
44:00She'd want us to forgive, to come together.
44:02Always about you, isn't it? Even today.
44:04She'd want us to be a family again.
44:06Look at me. Look at me.
44:08That's why you went behind our back.
44:10You mean told the truth.
44:11Cosied up to him.
44:13I just wanted to do the right thing.
44:15You wanted attention.
44:17No.
44:18And you were jealous.
44:19Always.
44:20Especially of Alice.
44:21Alice did have a stalker.
44:23She told me.
44:24And you should have let me tell the police.
44:26What would that have done?
44:27Except money the waters.
44:28That wasn't your call.
44:29Dad.
44:30She's not worth it.
44:45The body is that of Alice Hill, identified by DNA.
44:54The deceased disappeared five years ago, was killed, and was subsequently placed in a shallow grave on Woodruff Common.
45:01There are six lacerations to the posterior scalp.
45:20Largely linear, and up to five centimeters long.
45:24Bark embedded in them is consistent with blows from a branch.
45:30The skull is visibly fractured at the base of the lacerations.
45:35Lots of force.
45:36The occiput is the thickest part of the skull, so severely forceful blows, yes.
45:41I'd normally examine the brain in detail, but after five years its condition makes that impossible.
45:48But given the extent of these blows, traumatic diffuse axonal injury is the likely mechanism of death.
45:55Diffuse what?
45:56Axonal injury is a widespread tearing of the nerve cells in the brain.
46:00Usually attributable to repeated heavy blows, as in this case.
46:06No defensive wounds?
46:07Not that I've seen so far.
46:09So injuries more or less fit with Booth's a kind?
46:12Yes.
46:13With one possible exception, there's an unhealed spiral fracture of the tibia, suggesting that she fell badly right before she died.
46:23Booth said she fell. That's when she lost her trainer.
46:26He said she stumbled and carried on running.
46:29This suggests a twisting injury and a serious, almost certainly, incapacitating fall.
46:35Strange you didn't mention it.
46:37Yeah, it is a bit.
46:38Is it? Five years on?
46:40Well, people forget things they did five minutes ago.
46:43Sure.
46:44But don't we have to consider the possibility that Booth had nothing to do with it?
46:48That someone got him to add Alice's murder to his charge sheet?
46:52You mean Jason Webb?
46:53What price freedom?
46:55I have considered it.
46:56There's only one reason he'd fess up to Alice if he didn't do it.
47:00Money.
47:01A lot of money, and Jason's broke.
47:04What about the life assurance policy?
47:06Never paid out.
47:07His conviction made it null and void.
47:09The spiral fracture could have come from her tripping and losing her shoe, right?
47:14As I said, a more serious fall seems likely.
47:16But it's possible.
47:18Yes, it's possible.
47:20Fracture aside, do you all find support Booth's account of killing Alice on the common?
47:25Broadly speaking, yes.
47:28They don't undermine it?
47:30No.
47:48Bashir.
47:49Let's not jump to conclusions.
47:52That's what she said when Ferris suggested Jason might be innocent.
47:55I think she actually said, let's not get carried away.
47:58But suddenly, she's only too ready to believe Booth killed Alice, and Jason had nothing to do with it.
48:03Keyword there being suddenly.
48:05So do you see how Bashir has had to change her heart's free country?
48:08She's not the type.
48:10She's not the type to throw in the towel, either.
48:12What are you saying? Someone's got there?
48:14Don't know.
48:15Skeleton and cupboards.
48:16Don't know that I want to know.
48:18Must have something to do with Bashir working on the original case.
48:21For the last five years, she's believed that Jason killed his wife with every fibre of her being and acted accordingly.
48:27What's changed?
48:28Booth leading us to Alice's body. Knowing all the details, like the missing trainer.
48:31Details that he could have got from Jason.
48:33Ah, come on.
48:34I'm not saying that's what I believe.
48:36I'm saying, why isn't Bashir at least considering it?
48:42To stand that up, we'd have to prove contact between Jason and Booth.
48:45Yes.
48:46He's in contact.
48:47Post-Booth's arrest.
48:48I'm not sure it's our place to try, Nicky.
48:50Are you?
48:51Are you?
48:52Gary Booth, you were charged that on the 19th of June 2021 at Woodruff Common, you did murder Alice Hill, contrary to common law.
49:09You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defense.
49:10If you want to fire me, then invest in a spin doctor. No hard feelings.
49:14What are you on about?
49:15What are you on about?
49:16Your secretary's been taking your name in vain.
49:17In light of the confession and charging of this individual with the murder of Alice Hill, and taken in conjunction with what I understand to be overwhelming forensic and pathology evidence.
49:22I have personally intervened to expedite the immediate release of Jason Webb.
49:28Jason would like to make a short statement.
49:29Today is as bittersweet as it is surprising.
49:30It is gratifying.
49:31Gratifying is the word.
49:32Gratifying is the word.
49:33To finally be exonerated.
49:34In light of the confession and charging of this individual with the murder of Alice Hill, and taken in conjunction with what I understand to be overwhelming forensic and pathology evidence, I have personally intervened to expedite the immediate release of Jason Webb.
49:50Jason would like to make a short statement.
49:53Today is as bittersweet as it is surprising.
49:54It is gratifying.
49:55Gratifying is the word.
49:56To finally be exonerated.
49:57I am deeply grateful to all of the people.
49:58Not a lot of people, it must be said, who believed from day one that I am innocent.
49:59But nothing can fill the hole of losing my dear wife, Alice.
50:00I am free, but I am bereft.
50:01All right.
50:02Thank you, everyone.
50:03How do we know she could?
50:04Just to say, I will not stop until I know exactly what happened.
50:05I am free, but I am bereft.
50:06I am free, but I am bereft.
50:07All right.
50:08Thank you, everyone.
50:09How do we know she could?
50:10Just to say, I will not stop until I know exactly what happened.
50:13I am free, but I am bereft.
50:14All right.
50:15I am bereft.
50:16All right.
50:17Thank you, everyone.
50:18How do we know she could?
50:19Just to say, I will not stop until I know exactly what happened to my wife and why.
50:24And the malign role of Birmingham police is exposed for all to see.
50:28All right.
50:29Thank you, everyone.
50:30Just to say, I will not stop until I know exactly what happened to my wife and why.
50:35And the malign role of Birmingham police is exposed for all to see.
50:38All right.
50:39Thank you, everyone.
50:40Dustin.
50:41Better hurry up.
50:42She hates you being late.
50:43Okay.
50:45See you in a bit.
51:00Has he had any visitors or calls, Sergeant?
51:03No, no.
51:04Made any special requests?
51:08No.
51:09No.
51:10Actually, he did get a call.
51:13Yeah, um, Kerry, his daughter.
51:17Yeah, she was, um, she was keen to see him, but he didn't want to see her.
51:22It's in the log.
51:23Yeah.
51:24Good luck.
51:26Constable?
51:27Come on.
51:28David Nesbitt.
51:29Come on.
51:30We're going to make a move, Chase.
51:39What?
51:40Already?
51:41I mean, we haven't even caught up yet, so...
51:42Sorry, mate.
51:43Got an early one.
51:44But all of you?
51:45Yeah.
51:46Yeah.
51:47Yeah.
51:48Hope you enjoy the free food.
51:50I just need to be sure about this booth guy.
51:53I need to be so rich.
51:55You know what?
51:56He's guilty?
51:57He's been charged, Jason.
51:58I don't know how much more certain we can be.
52:00What, so you think he could be Alice's stalker?
52:03Doesn't sound like it.
52:04I mean, he didn't know her.
52:06Okay, then who was it?
52:07Who?
52:33I don't know.
52:36Tenacity PT was very public-facing, yeah?
52:39And Alice and I were the face of it.
52:41Yeah, we had concerns about that at the time.
52:43So what if it was one of the subscribers?
52:45Yeah, you know, one of the really overexcited ones
52:47who thought they knew us?
52:49Like, yeah, I had my share about Alice.
52:50She had way more.
52:51Look, far as we know, he was a professional hitman,
52:54and she was just in the wrong place.
52:56Jason?
53:05Saskia.
53:09Oi, oi, oi.
53:14So, er, this is Richard, my solicitor.
53:17Hi.
53:18Saskia, Richard.
53:19I'm sorry I'm late.
53:20No, don't be daft.
53:21Well, how is everyone?
53:23Ah, without you, there might not be anything to celebrate.
53:26What do you mean?
53:27Testimony.
53:28It got me my leave to appeal.
53:29It really softened the ground for my release.
53:30Really?
53:31Yeah, yeah.
53:32Even before Booth confessed, so...
53:35I...
53:36Jason, I'm honoured.
53:41How have your parents taken the news of my release?
53:43Oh...
53:44How bad.
53:45They're just, you know, computing everything.
53:48Right.
53:49Well, I...
53:50I mean, er...
53:51Give them my best.
53:53No...
53:55Really.
53:56I mean it.
54:03My sister always spoke very fondly of you, Richard.
54:06She did?
54:07Hmm.
54:08You're cool-headed in a crisis.
54:09Especially when the business was taken off and...
54:12It was all going crazy.
54:14I certainly didn't feel very cool-headed when I was thrashing out contracts and begging...
54:19Jason and Alice to hire a corporate lawyer.
54:21Killer.
54:22Killer.
54:23Should have been the key.
54:25Ignore him.
54:26Ignore him.
54:27Add one on me, killer.
54:28Killer.
54:29No.
54:30Jason.
54:31Wait, wait.
54:32Don't...
54:33Please, Jason.
54:34Leave him!
54:35Leave him!
54:36Jason!
54:37Fuck you, girl!
54:38Down!
54:39Christ, Jason.
54:40This was supposed to be a celebration.
54:41What is the fuck off, Richard?
54:42Yeah?
54:43Get the fuck out of my face!
54:48Just, er...
54:49Make sure he gets home safe.
54:50Please, Saskia.
54:52There you go.
54:53Off you go.
54:54Cheerio.
54:58Alice Hill was described by her family as a bright, dynamic young woman with an infectious zest for life.
55:04She built a successful online fitness business alongside her husband, Jason.
55:09This seemingly happy couple, seen here hosting one of their many social gatherings, were attractive and vivacious.
55:15Both naturals in front of the camera, with the ability to capture and hold an audience.
55:20The big one, such as work, such as nature.
55:24It's clear to see how they acquired a mass following and became online sensations, with many dubbing Tenacity PT as being on the cusp of becoming a global fitness empire.
55:35These images of happier times at the peak of their success are now a stark and striking contrast to the reality Alice's murder has left behind for all those who loved her.
55:45Is it on us that he's out?
55:48Unless you called the home secretary and didn't tell me.
55:53No room.
55:54It's not.
55:55No.
55:56I thought you were gonna kill him.
55:58I just completely dacked it instead.
56:01Oh, I feel bad about Richard.
56:03I don't.
56:04He's used to me the old windbag.
56:06He's what windbag?
56:07Taxi!
56:08Taxi!
56:10Hey!
56:11Hey, you like me.
56:13Life is no fair on the outside.
56:15I'm setting up for the outside.
56:16It's the big one.
56:17No!
56:18No!
56:20Oh, what is it?
56:21I'm sorry.
56:22No!
56:23I'm sorry.
56:24I'm sorry.
56:25You're unruly me.
56:26Yes, Sir?
56:27I'm sorry.
56:28Yes, Sir.
56:29What's it?
56:30No.
56:31I'm sorry.
56:32I'm sorry.
56:33Yes, Eastman.
56:34Yes, sir.
56:35I'm sorry.
56:36You're wrong with me, Eva.
56:37You remember me, Eva?
56:42Sassi, I miss her.
56:46I just miss her so much, Sassi.
57:07Sassi?
57:12Sassi?
57:18Rob?
57:20Sassi?
57:37Sassi?
57:47ELKIOS X explosivos
57:51SASSII EXPLOSU
58:02SIRITO, SIRITO, SIRITO, SIRITO, SIRITO
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