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2026 S29E02
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00:01Pull the killer's DNA from the airbag.
00:03DCI Jenny Bashir, DI Claire Ferris.
00:06If Boo did kill Alice, then Jason spent four years in prison for a crime that he didn't commit.
00:10Yep. Let's not get carried away.
00:12I'm not having this conversation.
00:13Dad, Alice did have a stalker, she told me.
00:16What's that?
00:17Alice is the beams.
00:19Two days after cutting short her honeymoon, Alice left her house to go jogging on Woodruff Common.
00:24According to Jason, she never returned.
00:27I will not stop until I know exactly what happened to my wife.
00:30Just to be clear, you're saying that you killed Alice Hill?
00:33Yes.
00:34We need to reassure ourselves that Booth is the killer and hasn't just been told where the body is located.
00:40The big one's ours.
00:41Which is that?
00:43I grabbed a tree branch and hit her on the back of the head.
00:46And what looks like wood embedded in the skull.
00:48Killer!
00:49Killer!
00:50This is Richard.
00:52Sit down!
00:53My solicitor.
00:54Hi.
00:55You're not your prisoner.
00:56Andrews.
00:57Rob?
00:58Saj?
01:26the stars in the air.
01:34The stars in the air.
01:54Hello?
01:55Okay?
01:57Yes.
01:59No, I'm fine.
02:03Nothing.
02:07What? Tonight?
02:11I'll ask him.
02:13Okay.
02:15Bye. Bye.
02:21Hey.
02:23That was Mum.
02:25They want us to come over to the house later.
02:29They?
02:31Or just your Mum?
02:33They.
02:35They...
02:37They want to apologize to you, Jason.
02:39For everything.
02:49Oh, shh.
02:53Richard.
02:55Look, I'm...
02:56I'm really sorry about last night.
02:57I know.
02:58I'm outside.
02:59Hello.
03:01Dr. Nicky Alexander.
03:03Jason Webb.
03:04This is my solicitor, Richard Mazay.
03:05I understand your work was central in demonstrating Booth's guilt.
03:09We're very much a team.
03:10Well, on behalf of myself and Jason, I'd like to thank you all.
03:11I've resigned myself to a life in prison.
03:13Whilst the person who had killed her was still out there, so...
03:15uh...
03:17Mr. Webb.
03:18Mr. Webb.
03:19Mr. Webb, you need to be certain that you want to view your wife's remains.
03:22I need to thank you.
03:23Yeah.
03:24Mr. Webb.
03:25You need to be certain that you want to view your wife's remains.
03:27I need to go through the house.
03:28You need to be certain that you want to view your wife's remains.
03:30That's her first place.
03:31Okay?
03:32So, I'm sorry.
03:33I don't know how much you're here to go.
03:34I mean, I'm so sorry.
03:35You're.
03:36I need to be certain that your wife's remains.
03:37Yeah.
03:38It's so...
03:41Mr. Webb, you need to be certain that you want to view your wife's remains.
03:47I need to warn you that it could be a traumatizing experience and what you see, you can't unsee.
03:54Thank you for the warning, but I've done my research.
03:58I've got a pretty good idea of her condition.
04:01A bag of bones, basically.
04:04And not in any meaningful way, Alice.
04:08Well, I wasn't going to say that, but that's a point of view.
04:12Dr. Alexander, I never got to say goodbye.
04:21Okay, follow me.
04:37I'll see you next time.
04:41I'll see you next time.
04:43Bye.
04:43Hey, Al.
05:13I'm so sorry.
05:34Are you OK?
05:36Can I get you something?
05:38Did you ever meet someone
05:39and instantly I felt like you'd known them your whole life?
05:43No.
05:45Like, they saw you.
05:47They reel you right away.
05:49Even though you're complete strangers.
05:53Yes.
05:54But not often.
05:55Exactly, yeah.
05:57Not often till when it happens.
06:01Special, right?
06:03Are you talking about Alice?
06:07We met by the science block
06:09start of a new term.
06:10Oh, you're 14.
06:19How did she die, Dr. Alexander?
06:23I've requested a copy of the post-mortem report, so...
06:26She sustained blows to the head.
06:32With what?
06:33Likely a branch or a log.
06:35Why didn't he just shoot her?
06:48He had a gun.
06:49I mean, that's how he killed his other victims, right?
06:52He had an explanation for that.
06:55But why would a seasoned professional
06:56test fire a gun in broad daylight
06:59in a park that's used by the public,
07:01no matter how secluded?
07:02I mean, come on, did he have an explanation for that?
07:05I don't know.
07:06What, do you think he did it?
07:08It's not for me to determine guilt or innocence.
07:13But for what it's worth,
07:15he did display knowledge
07:16that only the perpetrator would know.
07:21What?
07:22Vicky.
07:23What were you going to say?
07:25Sorry.
07:26Just had a call out.
07:28The local sergeant suspected suicide.
07:30Is this one of their own things?
07:31Want a forensic pathologist to attend?
07:34Yeah.
07:35OK, thanks.
07:37Jason, I'm afraid I have to go.
07:38Just then, you were.
07:39You were going to say something.
07:42You're not sure, are you?
07:44You're not sure if it was him?
07:45I have to go.
07:46He was basically questioning Booth's guilt.
07:57Confession, everything.
07:58Weird.
07:59Huh?
07:59Weird.
08:00Bury, the confession that got him released.
08:03So?
08:04So if he's questioning Booth's guilt,
08:05then maybe we should too.
08:10Is he's there anything to ask Booth?
08:11Hello.
08:12Hello.
08:12Hello.
08:12Hello.
08:12Hello.
08:16His name's Robert Andrews.
08:26He's a custody sergeant.
08:29He signed me in when I processed Gary Booth.
08:32Made a big deal of accompanying me
08:34because he was convinced Booth was dangerous.
08:36No signs of a struggle.
08:37Who found the body?
08:38I did.
08:40I, uh, I work with Robert.
08:41Worked.
08:43He didn't show up today
08:44and he wasn't answering his phone, so...
08:46I have a lot of advice.
08:52Do you want us, of course?
08:54Who let you in?
08:56I have keys.
08:57Radio control.
08:58He was obviously dead.
08:59I asked paramedics to help me cut him down.
09:01I'll factor that into my findings.
09:03Please.
09:33The gemark is parchmented, rising posteriorly.
09:40He sure looks to be fashioned from a dressing gown cord, tied with a simple slipknot.
09:45Consistent with a mark on the neck.
09:48There's a small abrasion, but no real bleeding.
09:52Anything out of the ordinary?
09:55I'll know more when I do the PM.
09:58Just for my report, please.
10:00Why do you guys have keys?
10:04Bob and his demons.
10:06Drinking mainly.
10:08I was his accountability partner.
10:11He was supposed to film last night, but he blew me out.
10:15Said he wanted a quiet one.
10:20Andrews, it's just a bit of a coincidence, isn't it?
10:24That the only person with one-to-one access to Booth winds up dead.
10:27A bit, yes.
10:29I think that DCI Bashir doesn't know you're here.
10:33And I think that you'd prefer to keep it that way.
10:37I would.
10:39Well, I have worked with the likes of your boss before.
10:42She is a force to be reckoned with.
10:46Yes, she is.
10:47Well, you're a braver soul than I am.
10:49Look.
10:51I owe her everything.
10:53She was my mentor when I passed out.
10:57She'd put me on every fast track going.
11:00And she's a really, really great detective.
11:04But...
11:06Let's see what the PM tells us, shall we?
11:39Jace, he'll be doing four sets of twenty because he was on weird love.
11:53Jason's going to be doing four sets of 20 because he was on a beard and I've got him.
12:06Two, man, two fingers.
12:09Welcome.
12:14Ah, thank you for the invite.
12:19The home sweet home, well, I mean, you know, I really like what you've done with the place.
12:32Yeah.
12:34It's nice to see you, Jason.
12:36Sit down, please.
12:39So, how are you finding every...
12:52Sorry, silly question.
12:54How does it feel to be a free man, you mean?
12:57Yeah.
12:59It's confusing.
13:02Well, the most important thing is that justice has been done.
13:10I don't expect we'll all be overnight friends or that you'll forgive us here and now.
13:19Forgive us for what?
13:21I think I know what she's referring to, Adam.
13:24For suppressing evidence.
13:26What evidence was that, then?
13:31Forbidding Saskia from going to the police about Alice's stalker in case it muddied the waters.
13:36DCI Alan Kershaw told us you'd killed our daughter.
13:41We had no reason to doubt him.
13:43You had every reason.
13:45I was family.
13:46You knew me.
13:47Yeah, we did.
13:49Adam.
13:50So, what's that supposed to mean, Adam?
13:52Oh, come on.
13:53I'd like to know.
13:54In fact, I demand to know, because I'm owed that.
13:56Oh, you demand to know, do you?
13:58Okay.
13:59I'll tell you.
14:00Tenacity PT's success was 90% Alice, and that's being kind.
14:03And this coming from the unemployed loser squatting in his dead sister's house?
14:08You presented it.
14:09Bitterly.
14:10That's why you embezzled the money.
14:11How can I embezzle my own money?
14:12To prove her wrong.
14:13To prove that you weren't just a passenger, that you could do something on your own.
14:16Guys, please, please.
14:18We need to move on.
14:19And we can only do that if we stop.
14:21Saskia, your mother lied to you, okay?
14:23She never wanted to see me.
14:26She wanted to see you.
14:27I've lost one daughter.
14:30I can't lose two.
14:33Yeah.
14:34You follow him out that door, you're never coming back.
14:39He is innocent, Dad.
14:43Even if this Booth did the deed, doesn't mean he wasn't paid to.
14:48I'd say you have a decision to make, Saskia.
15:03I'm sorry.
15:04Jason, I...
15:05Jason, wait.
15:06No, I just paid two months to kill her.
15:07They don't mean it.
15:08Progress, I suppose.
15:09Just cut them some slack, please.
15:10Just cut me some slack.
15:11Well, because you told the truth.
15:12Eventually.
15:13Big deal.
15:14Do you know what?
15:15I have thanked you enough.
15:16Okay.
15:17You see how it is.
15:25You've got what you wanted, so now it's masked off.
15:26What does that mean?
15:27I serve one purpose.
15:28I remind you of Alice.
15:41Although I'm not her!
15:44She didn't spend the last five years in wisdom.
15:45And God knows I loved her, but she's not this fucking saint that everybody wants her to be.
15:50What do you mean by that?
15:52She was flesh and blood like the rest of us.
15:55That's not what you meant.
15:58Saskia.
15:59Forget it.
16:00She wasn't a saint, you said. She wasn't a saint. How?
16:03Saskia.
16:14Hmm. Spot the difference.
16:24No insult.
16:25No insult.
16:30The sock is done with wood chippings adhered to the underside.
16:37Some bruising on the elbows, knees, and right shoulder.
16:42Evidence of foul play?
16:43It's sufficient to give me cause for concern, but no, not enough to prove foul play.
16:55And faint oval bruises on the neck. Harriet, have a look at this.
17:00Three on this side.
17:02And one here.
17:05Partially obscured by the ligature marks.
17:07Grit marks?
17:09Possibly the overlaying trauma makes it hard to be definite.
17:13The bruises seem almost healed.
17:19Dead men don't bruise.
17:20Oh, I'm quite afraid.
17:24And, by the way, it's bloody difficult to hang someone and make it look like suicide.
17:28Why?
17:28Because they kick off.
17:30They fight bad.
17:32From what we have currently, there's nothing definitive.
17:35But I'll be very interested to see what toxicology tells us.
17:38The nails are chipped.
17:42Some green fibers underneath.
17:45These six countries expectta be.
17:46Sometimes.
17:46Maybe it's WHY.
17:46Maybe it's supposed to blow on the whole thing.
17:47Yes, that's why not.
17:47Just take his guns, please.
17:47Maybe we need these things to be done.
18:00This is the next morning we're here to walk alone.
18:01And then we can't **care monkey speaking in front of you.
18:02What's going on?
18:03Let's do that.
18:04It's not good.
18:05It's supposed to be this.
18:05It's not good enough.
18:07It's not bad enough.
18:08I'ts kids.
18:10Okay.
18:11I'm okay.
18:12Ah.
18:13What's going on?
18:14So, the chipping's on the sock, a veritable arboretum.
18:43Hush, pine, oak.
18:45Just the left sock?
18:46Yeah.
18:47So, he lost his soul and picked up some wood chips.
18:50Cinderella vibes.
18:51I was thinking more lumberyard vibes, or stables. There's a few to choose from.
18:56According to his phone records, Andrew's got an Uber last night, if that helps.
18:59If it was from a lumberyard, then yeah.
19:01Sorry. Blackwater roundabout.
19:03Seven arterial roads.
19:06Last but not least, Manor Royal Industrial Park.
19:10How did I find you?
19:13I'm a detective. At least I know now, or you're not picking up your phone.
19:16Look, boss, Andrew's was the duty sergeant.
19:18Who processed Booth into custody along with scores of other prisoners. So what?
19:22I think D.I. Ferris was trying to be thorough.
19:24With regard to what?
19:25The nature of Andrew's death given his unique access to Gary Booth.
19:29Suicide or foul play?
19:30If it was the latter, then that at the very least calls into question Booth's confession.
19:34And? Have you found any evidence Andrew's death was suspicious?
19:37Nothing definitive.
19:38Okay, good. Thank you. I have my answer.
19:41But there are questions and anomalies and we're waiting for full tox results.
19:44Okay, meantime, let me flesh things out for you.
19:46Andrew's had a history of depression related to issues gambling and alcohol.
19:50He also OD'd on sleeping pills five years ago and was on medical leave for six months.
19:55Oh, boss, I'm so sorry.
19:56If you didn't come to me in the first place rather than sneaking off behind my back, you would know all this.
20:00I just wanted to rule out the...
20:02All you've done is muddy the waters.
20:03We might have charged Booth, but now we have to build a case.
20:07That is our focus.
20:09Not the unrelated death of a duty sergeant Booth only had fleeting contact with.
20:13And if we find further evidence that Andrew's death was suspicious?
20:16Then our local murder team will launch a separate investigation.
20:19But then you're presupposing that there's no link.
20:21Thank you, Dr. Alexander. Shall we?
20:26What are you so afraid of, DCI Bashir?
20:30I just told you. Split focus.
20:33Look, I don't know how you do things in London, but I am not used to having my operational decisions questioned by pathologists.
21:00What are you saying to him?
21:16What are you telling him, Rob?
21:19What are you telling him, Rob?
21:49I don't know how you're telling him, Rob.
21:51Rob, what are you doing?
21:52Rob, what are you doing?
22:19I don't know.
22:49Hey, Kit, what time did Andrews get that Uber?
22:549.15.
23:02Hello?
23:19Hello?
23:31Hello?
23:32Hello?
23:34Hello?
24:18All right?
24:23Boss! Boss!
24:26Shit.
24:29Oi! We're shot!
24:34Easy.
24:37Easy, lads.
24:40Not the police.
24:44My name's Jack Hudson.
24:46I'm a forensic scientist.
24:49What do you want?
24:50I just have some questions.
24:52Why, to Robert Andrews, that's all.
24:55He might have been here last night.
25:03Why are you asking about Andrews?
25:05Because he's dead.
25:06We're trying to establish his movements.
25:15What's your name?
25:19Fung.
25:20Believe me, Fung.
25:22Our interest is in Andrews.
25:24Nothing else.
25:25He owed us money.
25:27A few thousand.
25:29Last night, he showed up with it.
25:31Hello, hello, hello.
25:32What's all this thing?
25:35Come here for two reasons, Fung.
25:37To settle up and to win.
25:40I'm feeling lucky.
25:41It's Bob's full house.
25:47Big five, please, Arnold.
25:58Hang on for yourself, sir.
25:59Thank you very much.
26:01You're not welcome here.
26:02What are you on about with Square?
26:03Get out.
26:05What, are you scared about how much I'm going to win?
26:07What the fuck, that's true.
26:08Hey, get up.
26:09Give me my money back.
26:10It's not your money.
26:33You said your lads here grabbed him.
26:42Where?
26:43His arms.
26:45Hands.
26:46Where else?
26:47It's very important you're accurate about this.
26:59Why didn't you want Andrews' custom?
27:01Too much trouble?
27:03And?
27:06Last year, he smashed up a place after a bad night.
27:09Another casino?
27:10He got off.
27:12Good lawyer.
27:13Plus, he's a cop.
27:15Different rules apply.
27:17Clearly.
27:19The cash she paid you with, I'm going to need a sample.
27:22Nicky Alexander?
27:35A Jason Webb to speak to you.
27:41Put him through, please.
27:44Hello?
27:45Hello.
27:46It's Jason Webb.
27:47What can I do for you, Jason?
27:50I hope it's okay me calling.
27:53I wanted to thank you for your kindness earlier.
27:56No problem.
27:58I just, well, I'd really like to meet and talk, just to reassure myself I'm not going mad.
28:05That's not my role, Jason.
28:07Yeah, I get that.
28:08Okay, I do.
28:10But I can't go to the police.
28:12Why not?
28:13Because I have history with D.I. Julie Bashir.
28:17The loyal rottweiler to Alan Kershaw who pursued me relentlessly in the face of all the evidence.
28:21She's DCI Bashir now.
28:23Okay, well, her reward for her part in my wrongful conviction.
28:28Look, I just want to be sure Gary Booth really did kill my wife.
28:35Can you blame me for that?
28:36Thanks for agreeing to this.
28:53I haven't agreed to anything.
28:56I have a team briefing in ten minutes.
28:59I know you think you owe DCI Bashir a debt.
29:02I do owe her a debt.
29:04I'm not sure this is loyalty thing.
29:05I think she might disagree.
29:07It's your job to ask questions, Claire.
29:10Without fear or favour.
29:12No hierarchy works like that.
29:14What's the alternative?
29:16Keep your head down, bite your tongue?
29:18What's that going to do to you long-term?
29:24There he is.
29:28What did Alice tell you about a stalker?
29:30Well, this is it.
29:32It was all just so vague.
29:33I mean, a stalker means gifts, creepy poems, silent calls, right?
29:39And there was none of that.
29:40She just said that when she was shopping or working late or running on the common, she could feel a presence.
29:48Eyes on her.
29:49Woodruff common.
29:50Yeah, she said that's where she came closest to seeing his face.
29:59I can see you!
30:02I saw you!
30:04And you told the police all of this?
30:06Specifically, your boss, Julie Bashir, but she didn't believe me.
30:10If you could find,
30:11not even my barrister would push the stalker angle in court, said it sounded made up.
30:15Someone left this on Woodruff Common.
30:27At the burial site?
30:29The love of my life.
30:31S.
30:32Kiss.
30:33It's familiar to you.
30:34Okay, look.
30:38I was no angel, okay?
30:39Not by any stretch.
30:41But my God, I loved Alice.
30:43Here we were.
30:44We were engaged.
30:46It's just a crazy time here.
30:48So what are you telling us?
30:49That Alice was seeing someone else?
30:51Maybe.
30:52And that person left this flower?
30:54Well, I don't know.
30:55I was hoping you could tell me.
30:56Okay.
31:01You asked me if the S was familiar.
31:04Hey.
31:18Jase.
31:19I think we're going to scale back the content around the wedding.
31:23It just, it feels like we're milking it, right?
31:25Yeah, I think it could feel like that.
31:28Okay.
31:29Uh, what's this?
31:31Someone sent me it the other day.
31:33Oh, yeah.
31:33Uh, just someone.
31:39Babe, come on.
31:41You know what they say.
31:42Don't go look in your girlfriend's handbag,
31:44or you might find what you're looking for.
31:47Seriously, Al?
31:48Who sent her?
31:49Who's S?
31:50Uh, no idea.
31:53Come on, it's not like people don't send you stuff.
31:55Richard Bader.
31:56Richard Bader.
31:56Just someone who happened to know your favourite poet.
31:59Richard's not hard.
32:01It's on my profile page.
32:02Sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, hangover insecurity.
32:12I'm sorry.
32:13Yeah, you stink.
32:17But, seriously, people in glass houses.
32:22So you could get, uh, DNA and prints off it, right?
32:27The book?
32:28Yeah.
32:30Potentially, yes.
32:31Okay, so you could compare it to whatever you find on there.
32:33And if it does turn out that it's the same person,
32:35what do you think that will tell us?
32:37No, there's another player in this who never looked at.
32:41Never knew existed.
32:42In addition to the stalker?
32:44Yeah, it just doesn't feel like the same person to me.
32:48Do you know what happened to the poetry book?
32:50It'll be with her stuff.
32:52In my old house.
32:53How can we help you?
33:10What evidence?
33:11It's something that's come to light since Alice's body was discovered.
33:13We're just dotting the I's and crossing the T's.
33:16Sorry, Jilly Bashir told us she has no doubt this man Booth killed Alice.
33:21Which is why he's been charged.
33:23But we have to build a case beyond that.
33:24Confession and physical evidence is central to that.
33:27Does Jilly know you're here?
33:29I've worked under DCI Bashir for the last two years now.
33:33Where will we find Alice's things?
33:35You still haven't told us what you're looking for?
33:37A book.
33:38Here's the warrant.
33:39So much for preserving the daughter's possessions.
33:54Maybe they knew she wasn't coming back.
33:56Joe.
33:58I hope.
33:58If we find this book and it's a big if, we'll be lucky to get anything except fungal spores.
34:13Of course.
34:14Okay.
34:15Stay positive in that.
34:22Good night, Kate.
34:23Good night, Kate.
34:24Ta-ra.
34:24Ta-ra.
34:35Ta-ra.
34:43Anything?
34:44A few sets of prints.
34:46On the database?
34:48Checking.
34:49Checking.
34:50Come on.
34:50DNA might be a different story.
34:56Sure.
34:57Keep me posted.
35:00Are you looking for this?
35:08From S. Always.
35:12Saskia.
35:13Saskia Hill.
35:15How did you know?
35:15I said something I shouldn't have to Jason.
35:18about Alice not being a saint.
35:21A few months before the wedding, Alice told me she was seeing someone.
35:25That he was really nice, but he was married.
35:27And, well, she still loved Jason, so...
35:29She was going to end it.
35:31What was his name?
35:32She won't tell me.
35:34But she told you he'd given her this?
35:36For her birthday.
35:37When did you retrieve it?
35:39Today.
35:40Okay, I'm going to need your prints and DNA for elimination purposes.
35:42What do you make of this?
35:59Why, oh, you?
36:01Somewhere I've never travelled gladly beyond.
36:05Your eyes have their silence.
36:06In your most frail gesture are things which enclose me,
36:12or which I cannot touch because they are too near.
36:16Your slightest look easily will unclose me.
36:20Though I have closed myself as fingers,
36:23you open always, petal by petal, myself,
36:27as spring opens,
36:29touching skillfully, mysteriously,
36:31her first verse.
36:36Oh, don't I feel like a single Pringle?
36:40I think she can.
36:43Things I cannot touch because they are too near.
36:46It's quite a stalkery poem.
36:48Is it?
36:49There's no way a stalker and a mystery man are the same guy.
36:52Jason says not.
36:54Can we trust him?
36:57About any of this?
37:01When he wrote that, he'd put his hand down.
37:07Might be lucky and get a print.
37:09Might be lucky.
37:10Top results are in on Sergeant Andrews.
37:13High levels of sedative in his blood.
37:15Diazepam.
37:15How high?
37:17Incapacitating.
37:17No way, he hung himself.
37:19Couldn't even hang up his hat.
37:21So we know Andrews came in on money recently,
37:23paid off his gambling debts and cash,
37:25but he didn't get what he wanted.
37:26Well, is he to the table?
37:28Chance to make it all back?
37:29So what does he do?
37:30Did he go back to the source of the cash for a second helping?
37:33If so, what did he do to earn it in the first place?
37:36Let's say Andrews was paid to give the location of Alice's body to Gary Booth.
37:40Whoever it was, Andrews has them over a barrel.
37:42And now they realize he's going to keep coming back.
37:45It's back to plan B.
37:46Never paid a black miller twice.
37:48Meet Andrews at his flat, play along, maybe even bring the cash.
37:52We know from the state of his liver that Andrews had a history of alcoholism,
37:57so perhaps they dosed his drink with enough sedatives to incapacitate him.
38:02And stage an apparent suicide.
38:03Challenging, but doable with no time constraints.
38:06So the $64 million question is, who is they?
38:10Jason Webb?
38:10Possible, but unlikely.
38:13When Gary Booth was arrested, Jason was still detained at His Majesty's pleasure.
38:16Oh, what's that?
38:18In the nick, darling.
38:19What about Andrews' accountability partner?
38:22PC Nesbitt.
38:24Bashir?
38:25Yeah, I pulled a sticky today.
38:27I'm on borrowed time.
38:29Look at this.
38:31Prints on the poetry book match the prints on the flowers.
38:33Same guy, five years apart.
38:36Any matches on the database?
38:38No.
38:39Alice's mystery guy is still a mystery.
38:47Kit?
39:01Oh.
39:02They deserve to go to jail for negligence.
39:06Such a lovely addition.
39:08Can you tie it to a sale, Fanny?
39:10Miss Bogle to you.
39:13Miss Bogle.
39:13If they used a card, perhaps?
39:22Five years on.
39:24You'll be lucky.
39:25The inside jacket said it was bought for £109.
39:28Oh.
39:29So I'm supposed to just drop everything I'm doing and dust off my ledges.
39:35I saw that look.
39:37Sorry.
39:38You're thinking, stupid old cow, she's got nothing better to do.
39:42I'm, I'm, I'm thinking nothing of the sort.
39:45Hmm.
39:47Hmm.
39:48Um, so, are you gonna help us, or?
39:51No.
39:52Yes.
39:53No.
39:58Coming to me shop asking for receipts.
40:00Five years, five years.
40:02Fanny.
40:02Who'd you, who, who'd you talking to?
40:05I mean, forget me name.
40:06Can you suggest a date?
40:11It was a birthday gift for someone born on the 5th of May.
40:14So let's start with the 3rd and 4th of May.
40:16Year?
40:172021.
40:24I've got the transaction for the book.
40:26Nice one, Kate.
40:27Okay, I need you to turn that transaction into a name and address.
40:31And I don't care how many corners you cut to do it.
40:34Corners, done.
40:34Snip, snip.
40:36How?
40:38There's no way Bob wouldn't fight back.
40:39I mean, tooth and nail.
40:41We believe he was heavily sedated before the killer put the noose around his neck.
40:44Oh, Christ.
40:53Who was it?
40:57You must have a suspect.
40:58Look, I don't need to tell you that Robert was a fiery character.
41:00He had a fair few enemies.
41:03We were hoping you might be able to help us to narrow it down.
41:12He had a good side.
41:13He really did.
41:14But the gambling ruined him.
41:20Now they're going to drag his name through the mud.
41:24You don't want to let him down.
41:25At the same time, if you can help us find out who did this, I can't think of a better way of honouring his memory.
41:35You don't want to let him do this, I can't think of a better way of honouring his memory.
41:48Um, Booth's first morning in the cell.
41:54Robert manually cut the recording feed.
41:56For how long?
41:5830 minutes.
41:59But there's a failsafe.
42:01Case of a power outage.
42:03Yeah, he must have forgotten he wasn't the most technically minded.
42:07You've seen the missing footage, haven't you, David?
42:09Rob must have told him he's cut the camera.
42:29Can you zoom in there?
42:34What's he looking at?
42:39Isn't that the tree?
42:47Punching on the map.
42:50That's Woodruff Common.
42:52X marks the spot.
42:53Why would Booth put his hand up for Alice Hill if he didn't do it?
42:56Money.
42:57Put his hand up for Alice Hill if he didn't do it.
43:00All the more reason to provide for his daughter.
43:09Steve Gantry.
43:20Yeah?
43:22D.I. Claire Farris.
43:23It's about Alice, isn't it?
43:26Come on.
43:27Are mine to arrest?
43:28No.
43:29Do I have to give my DNA?
43:30No.
43:31Although a warrant to compel you is likely to be granted.
43:35Oh.
43:37And then?
43:39Open your mouth.
43:45Thanks.
43:46Seems like you've worked hard to find me.
43:48Which is ironic.
43:49Why is that?
43:50Because I had everything to lose.
43:51My happy marriage.
43:54My anonymity.
43:56But I did the right thing.
43:58I came forward.
43:59When Alice went missing?
44:00Well, no.
44:01Not immediately.
44:02Not until you arrested her husband.
44:04And then I had no choice.
44:06Why?
44:07Because I knew she had a stalker.
44:10A seriously dangerous individual.
44:13Who didn't seem to be on your radar back then.
44:16I heard him up on the roof.
44:17And I ran downstairs and went after him.
44:19But I lost him.
44:20I lost him in the trees.
44:22But what if I hadn't?
44:24You know, that's why I keep asking myself.
44:26What if I reacted a bit quicker?
44:27What if I caught him?
44:28Listen.
44:28Listen, Steve.
44:29Steve.
44:30We have a very strong suspect.
44:31I can't say more than that.
44:33But there's no sense in making this official.
44:35And you ruining your marriage for no good reason.
44:38Whoever this weirdo was in your cellar.
44:40At attic.
44:41Whoever he was.
44:42He had nothing to do with Alice's murder, okay?
44:48Give me a minute.
44:50Now we know why Bashir wanted to move on.
44:56Nothing to see here.
44:57She willfully ignored evidence Alice had a stalker.
45:00And a lover.
45:01It didn't fit the Jason Webb narrative, so it was screened out.
45:04Suppressed would be another word.
45:06What are you going to do?
45:12Confront her.
45:13I'm done with sneaking around.
45:16What about this cottage?
45:17Worth a visit, I reckon.
45:19Forensics.
45:20Five years on.
45:21Any other room in the house?
45:22No.
45:23The attic?
45:24It's just at the end of this lane.
45:30Has it changed much?
45:46No.
45:47We don't really get out of here much.
45:49Thinking about selling it, but...
45:51Where did he make us a skip?
45:53Through the attic window.
45:55And then I chased him into the woods.
46:07Jason Webb.
46:10He followed us.
46:11Mickey.
46:11Is this who I think it is?
46:12Is this him?
46:13Turn around and go.
46:15Turn around.
46:15I'd like to meet him.
46:16I'd like to shake his hand.
46:17That'll beat him into his fucking grave.
46:19Jason.
46:20You said all that matters is getting to the truth of what happened to Alice.
46:24We're close.
46:25Really close.
46:26Don't get in the way of that.
46:29What's his name?
46:30Go.
46:31Now.
46:32For Alice's sake.
46:41Boss?
46:56What does the name Steve Gantry mean to you?
47:02I could be wrong, but he might have made a hole in the ceiling.
47:05Above the bed?
47:06Yeah, I mean, what else was he doing up there?
47:08Have you decorated since?
47:09No.
47:10Oh, shit.
47:11Yes.
47:13Right.
47:13Uh, it could get messy.
47:15This is going to take a while, Steve.
47:23Where are you?
47:24Good.
47:25Huh?
47:26Huh?
47:26Where are you?
47:29Shine the light.
47:30When did you get so boring?
47:35Found it.
47:41There's a hair.
48:00Follicle.
48:01If it hasn't dried out.
48:03There it is.
48:15There it is.
48:16Mm-hmm.
48:17I think you used that to make the hole.
48:44Look at that.
48:46Huh?
48:46There's got to be some prints on this, right?
48:50I think you dropped my follicle.
48:52Well, embrace this.
48:53Baby.
48:54Come on.
48:55Help!
48:57Help!
48:58Help!
48:58Steve!
49:00Steve!
49:01In the woods!
49:03Steve!
49:05Hiya!
49:10Hiya!
49:11Steve!
49:14Steve!
49:15What's up?
49:16It's okay.
49:17It's okay.
49:17We're here.
49:18We're going to get you some help.
49:22He's been stabbed.
49:23He's bleeding out.
49:24There's a phone in the house.
49:27Okay.
49:29Steve!
49:30It's okay.
49:31I think he'll be okay.
49:36I don't know.
49:38No, thank you.
49:40He's been stabbed in theief.
49:41I think he'll be okay.
49:44I'm sorry.
49:45I...
49:46What?
49:47What?
49:48What?
49:50What?
49:51I don't know.
49:51I don't know.
49:52I don't know.
49:53I don't know.
49:54I don't know.
49:55I don't know.
49:55I don't know.
49:56Oh, man.
49:57I don't know.
49:58They think he'll be okay.
50:00It's all gone, the evidence.
50:03Who knew we were coming, Nicky?
50:08You told Dr. Alexander you were going to beat Steve Gantry into his grave.
50:12How likely am I to say that and actually do it?
50:15How stupid would I have to be?
50:16You didn't tell anyone that you were there?
50:18No, why would I?
50:19Or that Steve Gantry had a cottage in East Dean Forest?
50:22No.
50:24I mean, I told my lawyer, Richard, but that's it.
50:26Richard Mazur?
50:28Yeah, okay, he's my confidant.
50:32I tell him everything.
50:34Does he tell you everything?
50:36Richard?
50:40No, I mean, no way.
50:41Someone attacked Steve Gantry in that wood.
50:44Someone who knew he'd be there.
50:45How long has Mazur worked for you?
50:47From the very beginning.
50:48First he was our personal solicitor.
50:54Then when the company took off, he's been great.
50:57He's handled everything.
50:59So he was around Alice a lot?
51:04Okay, look, this is absolutely nuts, okay?
51:07Is it?
51:09You said your barrister didn't push the stalker angle because it sounded made up.
51:14Was that Mazur's suggestion?
51:17You want leave to appeal on the basis of Saskia verifying the stalker's existence, yes?
51:21Yeah, basically.
51:22Maybe Mazur didn't like that direction of travel.
51:26So he made a pre-emptive strike.
51:29Paid Booth to confess to Alice's murder and fed him the location of the body through Andrews.
51:33Yeah, that only stands up if we can connect Mazur and Andrews.
51:39Maybe we can.
51:43Andrews smashed up a casino last year but got off because, and I quote, he had a good lawyer.
51:50Check the personnel database.
51:53Any complaints against an officer will be fully documented.
51:56Yeah, on it.
51:57Yes.
52:13Andrews was represented by Richard Mazur.
52:16Wait, there was something.
52:32Ah.
52:34I mean, I dismissed it.
52:37It's our wedding promo video.
52:39It should be on the old Tenacity PT website.
52:44If it still exists.
52:46Go back.
53:09I want to see that again.
53:10Richard, listen, I need you to come meet me again.
53:17Yeah, what's up?
53:18I'm in the gym.
53:19You all right?
53:19Yeah, I don't know.
53:20Probably just jumping in the shadows.
53:23Probably.
53:24Want to come to the office?
53:25Uh, no.
53:26I need you to come meet me again.
53:29Stop!
53:33You have to stop there, please.
53:34Can you zoom in on that?
53:40Not a hubby chubby.
53:52Jason.
53:54Get a fix on his phone.
53:56Never a dull moment.
54:12Thanks for coming, Richard.
54:14Always.
54:16What is it?
54:20Jason?
54:20I keep thinking about that email Alice got on our honeymoon.
54:25You know, the one that blew everything up?
54:28What about me siphoning off money?
54:30Which is history.
54:31Abuse of opening.
54:32I'm not.
54:32I keep thinking about the person who made sure she got that email,
54:35but in a way that it looked innocent, just accidental.
54:39Like a bounce back message.
54:40Then the chain underneath just happened to lay it all out there.
54:45And that was the end of the honeymoon.
54:48I don't know where you're going with this.
54:51The police are on their way, Richard.
54:54They know.
54:56I just need to hear it from you.
55:00I need to know what you did to her.
55:07Alice?
55:10Richard, what are you doing here?
55:13I needed to speak to you one-to-one.
55:15You know you can do that any time, right?
55:17No.
55:18Jason's always there, and it concerns him.
55:23Okay.
55:25You did the right thing breaking off the honeymoon.
55:29Now you need to break off the marriage.
55:33Um, Richard, Jason knows that he's messed up.
55:37Jason, I'm lost.
55:42What have you got there?
55:43Same knife you used on country?
55:48All I ever did was try to help you, Jason.
55:53You.
55:53And Alice.
55:57He doesn't deserve you, Alice.
55:58He doesn't fucking deserve you.
56:00Nor does Steve.
56:06It's you, isn't it?
56:10It's you!
56:11I trusted you above, above everybody.
56:17And you can trust me again.
56:20Fuck you!
56:27Alice!
56:29Alice, please!
56:30What did you do?
56:57What did you do?
56:58Tell me!
57:01Wait, Pete!
57:02Jason, Pete!
57:03I'm listening!
57:04I said I'm listening!
57:05Okay, okay, okay.
57:07Just wanted to warn her.
57:10Just wanted to advise her like I always did.
57:14About what?
57:16Fuck off!
57:20About what?
57:21Fuck off!
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57:48Fuck off!
57:48I'm sorry.
58:18I'm sorry.
58:48I'm sorry.
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