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00:00Judy in the sky
00:02That's what you are
00:05Lemonade pie
00:08With a brand new car
00:11Canal of eyes
00:13Come to the divine
00:15Judy in the sky
00:16With glasses
00:18Maud
00:23Oh hello Maxine
00:24Hello
00:25A few things for you here love
00:27I'm just not feeling
00:29Them anymore
00:30Oh lovely
00:32Italian so they should be
00:33Priced accordingly not just to sell
00:36Selling things is how we raise
00:38Money Maxine
00:38People always pay for good quality darling
00:40Possibly not here love
00:43Hello again
00:49Hello love do you want me to pick up some of that jam
00:51Martin likes
00:52Oh yes please we're almost out
00:54Okay will do I'll see you tomorrow
00:56I'm looking forward to it
00:58Come on baby
01:01And give it so
01:03You know
01:04What I'm gonna do
01:06Don't make you cry
01:08Love you
01:09That's never about to
01:12Come on
01:13Give it up
01:14To make
01:15Made your favourite
01:17Oh lovely
01:18Poop pooh
01:29Poop pooh
01:32Poop pooh
01:33Poop pooh
01:34Poop pooh
01:34Hello
01:57Any reason you failed to stay
02:00Oh my god
02:01Oh my god
02:01Customs
02:05Hider
02:05Please
02:06He's still alive
02:09In heaven
02:11Do you guys want to say something horrible?
02:29Do you guys want to say something horrible?
02:33So lame it puts you off ever wanting to stay here
02:35Well people don't go directly to a website to book do they
02:39If you search Blue Motel the first thing that comes up is stories of a dead dude in a spa bath
02:43That will pass
02:45The internet is forever
02:46I'll do it
02:48Do what?
02:50Turn this crap website into a good one
02:52Four reasons of self interest and saving the job I need to keep
02:55Sure fine go for it
02:58Just run your ideas past us first
03:03Yeah I was having breakfast when I saw this message it was from Maud's phone
03:13Hugh we've decided we can't live with it
03:15Please make sure everyone understands why we did what we've done
03:18What's the it they can't go through with?
03:23Martin
03:23He was diagnosed with terminal cancer not so long ago
03:27He has a year at best to live
03:29So I've been helping them organise their affairs
03:32So you read the text this morning?
03:35I tried calling Maud
03:36No answer
03:37Martin
03:38No answer
03:39So I just jumped in my car
03:40Hello?
03:48This is Constable Jamie Hyder
03:49Pamela Owens
03:50I'm looking for Maud
03:51Why is the policeman answering her phone?
03:57Oh, hello
04:03I have a reservation
04:06Great
04:07What name's it under?
04:09You okay?
04:10No
04:10No I'm not
04:12I've just had some terrible news
04:14What are you doing?
04:23There was a woman crying
04:26What woman?
04:29She just showed up
04:30Balling her eyes out in reception
04:33And now she's checked into unit two
04:35Well why?
04:36Probably because it's the only room that's been serviced
04:38Saffron, why was she crying?
04:40That is what I'm trying to find out
04:42Amateur
04:47Watch and learn
04:49This girl needs a prop
04:51Wait
04:51A prop
04:55I should have thought of that
04:56Oh thank you for that
05:02You're so welcome
05:03Would you like these?
05:05Just anywhere
05:05Hey
05:06Is everything okay?
05:10I bought some lavender tea
05:11The best thing when you're feeling a little bit out of sorts
05:13I'm sorry
05:16I'm sorry
05:17No, I can go and get peppermint tea
05:19No, it's just that my friend, Maud
05:22She always swore by lavender tea
05:24Yeah, she does
05:26You know Maud?
05:28I was just pulling in here when I was told that she
05:30That she's died
05:33Maud's dead?
05:35I only spoke to her yesterday at the charity shop
05:37Oh, that Maud
05:39Um, the cops here
05:41Suicide pact
05:43Huh?
05:45Do you guys know Maud and Martin Bromley?
05:47Only her
05:48Sorry, sorry
05:49They're both dead
05:51Maud, definitely
05:52Maud didn't look too flash
05:54As he was taken away in the air, but
05:56Hey, do you remember what you said to me the first day we met?
06:00About the board shorts with the uniform?
06:03No
06:03About instinct
06:06Being number one
06:07But that sounds like something I would say
06:09Yeah, well, my instinct's telling me something's not right
06:12For what reason?
06:14Suicide packed my ass
06:15For that reason?
06:17There is no way that the lovely Maud would have killed herself, okay?
06:20Why?
06:20Well, the text said it was because Martin was nearly dead anyway
06:23No, no, no, no, that doesn't make sense
06:25Pam just told me that her and Maud
06:26Had VIP passes to the garden show tomorrow
06:29They've been looking forward to it
06:30They've spent a fortune on it
06:31Who kills themselves a day before the garden show?
06:34She was fine
06:35We're doing this, aren't we?
06:36My bag's seen
06:37Guess I'll take the victim then
06:39I'll stay in the background
06:45I'm cool with you being in the foreground
06:47Mr. Bromley
06:53Constable Jamie Hyder
06:56Well, I'm not here
06:58You took poison, sir
07:00I took
07:01Poison
07:02Where's Maud?
07:06I want to talk to her
07:07Maud didn't make it
07:13I'm sorry, but your wife is dead
07:16You were both found on your bed, Mr. Bromley
07:22Maud's dead?
07:23From the poison
07:24That you both took
07:25Why do you keep saying took?
07:27There was a message
07:28About you both wanting to end it all
07:30Inverable
07:31It
07:32Living
07:34Mr. Bromley
07:37Martin, are you saying that you and your wife
07:40Didn't have a suicide pact?
07:42You were both of you
07:44That you are just about the gate
07:45You were both or she was
07:46Bzz
07:47Maud
07:48BUFF
07:52BUFF
07:54BUFF
08:01BUFF
08:02BUFF
08:03BUFF
08:04BUFF
08:05What are you doing?
08:30Shit.
08:32Hi.
08:33You're one of the new people at the motel.
08:35Helping the police with the investigation.
08:38I have a lanyard somewhere.
08:39Hugh Goodall, solicitor.
08:42Oh, Vinnie.
08:43I'm just grabbing some things to take you to the hospital for Martin.
08:47If he makes it.
08:48Well, yeah, you've got to live and hope.
08:50Still, it's a bad business.
08:53I know.
08:54I found them.
08:55Did you see it coming?
08:57Not in the slightest.
09:00Nobody did.
09:01I remember Maude arriving home.
09:08It was her day at the charity shop and I'd made soup.
09:14She seemed distracted.
09:16Normally she'd be telling me all about her day, the people who came around and stuff.
09:20But yesterday, nothing.
09:23I remember getting really tired.
09:26Like a wave breaking over me and I must have made it up too big because you see this where
09:30you found me, but...
09:31Do you remember Maude coming to bed with you?
09:33I know this is not easy to hear, but had Maude ever talked about taking things into your
09:42own hands?
09:43Yeah.
09:45Yeah, we both had.
09:47Theoretically.
09:48When you're facing a death sentence, I'd not have those conversations.
09:51And where did Maude stand on that?
09:53Well, lately she started talking about how horrible it was going to be for her, you
09:59know?
10:00Watching me die.
10:02Maybe in Maude's mind I was already dead.
10:15Oh, I love your work.
10:18Cheers.
10:18Apparently Maude was thinking about taking their own way out.
10:25Yeah, they found some stuff about that.
10:27So Martin survived, but he had no idea it was happening.
10:31So suicide pact out, attempted murder-suicide in...
10:36Any news?
10:38Well, Martin's pulled through, which is good.
10:40What about Maude?
10:42Still dead, I'm afraid.
10:44I mean, what's happening?
10:45I mean, why?
10:46There's no way it was a suicide pact.
10:48Well, things have moved on from there.
10:50To where?
10:51Martin says he had no idea what was happening.
10:52So Maude killed herself and then tried to take him along?
10:57Is that what's being said?
10:58Well, it's a theory.
10:59My friend was the gentlest, most loving person I know.
11:03No!
11:04Not possible.
11:07Calling Maude a murderer?
11:09Wow.
11:11Poor form, Coleman's.
11:15Yeah, I know.
11:17What would you do?
11:32I knew you were going to ask this question.
11:35Sorry?
11:36If I was dying?
11:38I certainly wouldn't kill myself.
11:41Well, do you want to have a little think about your answer?
11:43Well, you know what they say about fishing the sea, right?
11:49That they're endangered because of other fishing?
11:56What if we were really old?
12:00I'd still be desirable.
12:02Well, that is true.
12:04I'm going to sleep.
12:06Good morning, Pam.
12:19How are you feeling?
12:20I was thinking about going home, but I really want to stick around for Maude's funeral.
12:25Well, we're just heading up to the hospital to talk to Martin if you'd like to see him.
12:28Pass.
12:29Martin and I have never really seen eye to eye, and I don't think that recent events are going to challenge that.
12:35Fair enough.
12:36Don't get me wrong.
12:37If he reaches out, I'll talk then.
12:43I've seen Maude.
12:44100%.
12:45They're letting you go?
12:49Oh, not willingly.
12:51But nowhere in hell am I hanging around here.
12:53Fair enough.
12:54This is my wife, Vinnie.
12:55She's also an ex-detective.
12:56Also helping the police.
12:58Mr Bromley.
12:58Martin.
13:00I already told your husband everything I remember.
13:02I'm sorry.
13:03So, are you heading home?
13:05Yeah, that's very much the plan.
13:06Oh, you probably need a ride then, eh?
13:08Oh, much appreciated.
13:12So, the wine didn't taste unusual?
13:17One of the things about cancer, the treatment doesn't do your taste buds any favours.
13:22After you.
13:22Oh, thank you.
13:24Cheers.
13:37What's all this?
13:39I don't know.
13:40What's that from?
13:42That's lovely.
13:43Funnily enough, that is my wine of choice.
13:46Yeah, I know.
13:47Got it from your fridge.
13:48Well, I need the photos to look nice for the website and you've got the fancy shirt.
13:53Well, yeah, that's true.
13:54But still, I wish you wouldn't just go into my room.
13:57How am I supposed to refresh your towels if I can't go into your room?
14:00Hey, you know what would be actually really cool?
14:03Well, the towels were swans.
14:09Folded like swans on the beds.
14:12Why?
14:12Well, for the website.
14:14When I was in Vegas, I went to this gorgeous hotel and they folded their towels into like swans.
14:18And it was just very classy.
14:19I could probably manage a jellyfish.
14:23Nobody wants a jellyfish on the bed.
14:25That is exactly what I said to my ex when she tried to get revenge on me with a blue bottle she found on the beach.
14:31Well, okay.
14:32Do you want to grab a drink with me?
14:33I was going to meet up with Pam at the wine bar, but as soon as you've opened up a very expensive bottle of Chardonnay...
14:39I am on the clock.
14:40Come on.
14:42Come on.
14:52Thanks for your help, Maxine.
14:54Yep.
15:01Thanks.
15:03That's odd.
15:21Martin.
15:23You're out.
15:24I am.
15:25What are you doing?
15:26Yeah, this needs some explaining.
15:29It's certainly not what it looks like.
15:31Well, it looks like you're stealing my vinyl, Hugh.
15:33Yeah, less stealing your vinyl and more keeping your pride and joy out of harm's way.
15:38Okay, from what harm is this?
15:40Look, you're not going to like this, Martin.
15:42Not so long ago, Maud came to see me.
15:45About her will.
15:46Our will?
15:47Her part of your will together.
15:49She changed it.
15:51Changed it how?
15:52Maud changed the beneficiary of her half of everything.
15:56To whom?
15:56Strictly speaking, I should probably tell them first.
16:00Given the ongoing investigation...
16:02We can cut to the chase, Hugh.
16:05Pamela Owens.
16:07Pam, the gardening friend.
16:09Yeah, very much a shared passion.
16:11And, well, I think the reason behind the change, you see...
16:15Maud felt that you would die before her.
16:19And she said that when she went, she wanted this house to go to someone that would look after the garden.
16:23You're telling me that half of this house, my house, now belongs to Pam Owens?
16:30Exactly.
16:31I mean, when probate clears...
16:34Martin, we can contest it.
16:36It's just, it takes a really, really long time.
16:40So what's with the records, then?
16:43He and I, we're both collectors, and, um...
16:46Look, I know what it means to him.
16:48So you're removing them from a potentially ugly property split?
16:53Well, I was taking them off-site for storage until the air clears.
16:57Even though technically half of them belonged to Pam.
17:00Yeah, well, legally, it's kind of an intriguing grey area.
17:03Bull bloody shit!
17:04They're not going anywhere. You bring them back in here.
17:15Pam's always wanted this house.
17:17You know, she sat at that table and said as much on more than one occasion.
17:22I just thought she was joking.
17:23What if she's not joking?
17:24So, you think Pam might have poisoned you and your wife?
17:28I wasn't here all day.
17:30I mean, we went into town to do some business.
17:32The house was empty.
17:33I decanted the wine in the morning.
17:35And the soup was sitting on the stoves as bloody possible.
17:39And if it wasn't her...
17:41Then who?
17:43Pam was on the road on the day of getting here.
17:45She said she phoned Maud on the way.
17:48She was parked around the corner, waiting for Martin to leave the house.
17:52Why would she stay at the motel and not here with her dear friend?
17:56Our awesome website.
17:59Well, she definitely doesn't like Martin.
18:10Websites coming together?
18:12Oh, good.
18:13From certain angles, this place looks almost exotic.
18:16I will have to take your word for that.
18:19Do you have Pam's in her room?
18:21No, she's gone to the pub for lunch.
18:24Did Grace have something to do with this?
18:26With what?
18:27And who's Grace?
18:27The Martin and Maud thing.
18:29And Grace works at the pharmacy.
18:31She's a total keyboard warrior when it comes to this kind of stuff.
18:33This kind of stuff being?
18:35Assisted dying.
18:36End of life choice.
18:37She's always posting these huge screeds about it online.
18:40To be honest, I've never finished one because they're really intense.
18:44Hang on.
18:48I found this stuff at Maud and Martin's house.
18:51It will have come from Grace.
18:57G'day.
19:06Hey.
19:08I'm looking around a room for a few days.
19:09I'm not sure how many.
19:10Not a problem.
19:11Saffron here will take care of you.
19:12Welcome to the Blue Motel.
19:14Not delivers.
19:23Excuse me.
19:24Are you Grace?
19:25I am.
19:26And you're the woman who owns the motel.
19:29Vinnie Coleman.
19:30These have anything to do with you?
19:32I heard you used to be a cop.
19:34I did.
19:36It's about Maud and Martin?
19:38It is.
19:39So you're still a cop?
19:41My husband and I, we dabble.
19:44Did you give these to Maud?
19:45No.
19:47But I have posted this stuff online.
19:49Nothing wrong with that.
19:50Didn't say that there was.
19:52Did you talk to Maud or Martin about the right to die?
19:55When I heard about Martin?
19:56Yeah.
19:58They were happy to talk and I was happy to tell them their rights.
20:01Okay.
20:02If you don't mind me saying, you seem quite young to be concerned with thoughts of death.
20:07When you watch your grandfather waste away to nothing, begging to end it all and being
20:11told he wasn't eligible to go peacefully.
20:15Excuse me.
20:24The phone records came through on the day Pam called Maud three times.
20:28But the last time was when I answered, so it probably doesn't count.
20:32Any indication where the calls were coming from?
20:35Still waiting on the cell tower triangulation thingy?
20:40Hi, Pam.
20:42Do you mind if we join you?
20:43Oh, go ahead.
20:46What is this about?
20:47Have you spoken to Hugh yet?
20:49Who's Hugh?
20:50A lawyer in town.
20:52Well, there was a message from a solicitor's office on my phone, but I didn't get back
20:56to them.
20:58Right.
20:58We should probably come back once you've spoken to Hugh.
21:00He's going to tell you that in her will, Maud has left you her half of everything.
21:06Define everything.
21:07House, property, everything.
21:11Martin must be thrilled.
21:13He was still taking it on board.
21:15Oh my God.
21:16Does that mean that I'm a suspect in whatever this is?
21:19No one is accusing anyone of anything, just yet.
21:22This is brilliant.
21:23This is just brilliant.
21:26I'll take care of this.
21:29I meant to be at a garden show today with my best friend, but she's dead because allegedly
21:36she had this insane idea about killing herself and her husband.
21:42And now I'm implicated.
21:45Can you grasp why I might be starting to be a bit concerned?
21:49Oh, God.
21:52Was it you who put her up to it?
21:54Was it?
21:55Okay, Martin, mate, give it a rest.
21:57Martin, I get it.
21:58You almost died and Maud's gone and now there's this nonsense with the house.
22:03Yeah, but you're doing really well out of it, aren't you?
22:05None of it had anything to do with me.
22:07Well, convince your mate here.
22:08You all good?
22:18With a cup of tea and a lie down, I will be.
22:20Hi.
22:33Hi.
22:34How did Pam take the news?
22:36Better than Martin.
22:38There was an incident on the way back.
22:41Safe to say there's no love lost between those two.
22:44Enough for her to want to kill him?
22:45Maybe, but not Maud.
22:47In fact, she seems far too nice to kill anyone.
22:51You guys need to get out here now.
22:53Now?
22:54Come on.
22:58Get up, please!
23:04Okay, okay.
23:06Oh, you just couldn't wait.
23:08You couldn't do yourself.
23:09It's in your head, you crazy bitch.
23:10You jump into your grave just as quick.
23:12Okay, come on.
23:14Go.
23:17That was awesome.
23:22She has always hated me, that woman.
23:25I should have known she'd turn up.
23:26She poisoned Maud against me, I know that for a fact.
23:29She's gloating, I've beat.
23:31Finally claiming her man.
23:33Maud and I are ancient history.
23:36Maud knew that they'd been talking,
23:38but Maud always denied it.
23:40He's a friend.
23:40What is wrong with being here to support a friend?
23:43I bet he called her the moment Maud died.
23:46She's always had this weird kind of holdover.
23:49I'm only here because I read online.
23:52What online?
23:53That thing that young woman posted.
23:55The story of Maud and Maud.
23:57She makes them sound like Romeo and Juliet.
24:02I mean, accuracy does look a bit Leonardo.
24:04It's not exactly helpful though.
24:05Or accurate.
24:06Grace doesn't care about accuracy.
24:08She's all about the romance, love and death.
24:11Plus it's the internet, so what does accuracy have to do with it?
24:14We've got a passionate young person.
24:21With access to drugs.
24:24Hey Grace.
24:25Your boss said we'd find you here.
24:28No such thing as a break.
24:30We read your little missive.
24:32The romantic life and death of Maud and Martin.
24:35I have the right to say what I think.
24:37But not the right to give them the drugs to go through with it.
24:40Is that what you think I did?
24:41You tell us.
24:44Neither Maud nor Martin ever approached me for help.
24:48But if they had, I would have.
24:51You know more questions?
24:53Because you've got all the answers.
24:57This is Jamie.
24:58Tox report.
24:59Came back.
25:01Okay.
25:07I would have said that they overdosed on Martin's pain meds.
25:10But it turns out what was in the wine was a cardiac glycoside.
25:14Uh.
25:14Something called.
25:17Digoxin.
25:18Or digitalis.
25:19Or other stuff.
25:21There's a whole list of heart meds that contain this stuff.
25:24And it was the wine, not the soup.
25:25Soup was soup.
25:26The wine was lethal.
25:27The fact that Martin only drank half a glass saved them.
25:30Were Maud or Martin on heart meds?
25:32No idea.
25:33It's probably worth finding out.
25:34Digitalis occurs naturally in plants like foxglove.
25:38If you're of the gardening persuasion.
25:42So, what questions have you got for me today?
25:45We just wanted to check in after, you know, earlier.
25:48Yeah, it wasn't my finest hour, but I'm sure you can understand why.
25:52Maud's will was a surprise.
25:53Oh, utterly.
25:55And yet, Gib and Pam not, you know.
25:57How so?
25:57Well, Pam can be really persuasive.
26:01Maud and Pam shared a love of gardening.
26:04Yeah?
26:04Yeah.
26:05I'd love to see this garden.
26:07I mean.
26:09Actually, you mind if I use the bathroom?
26:11I'll catch up.
26:12Yeah, be my guest.
26:13I'll catch up.
26:43Do you mind if I take some pics?
26:45Maud would like another more.
26:48Inspiration.
26:51You, um, spoken to Estelle?
26:55Just arrived.
26:55Old friend of yours, I believe.
26:57Oh, yeah, a long time ago.
27:00Yeah, she would have heard about Maud.
27:02I guess she'll be in touch.
27:03Any foxglove in this garden?
27:06No, I wouldn't know.
27:08Do you know what Digitalis is?
27:10Oh, I see where you're going with this.
27:12But the hospital was kind enough to call me and tell me what it was that almost killed me.
27:18And just so you know, I'm not on any heart medication.
27:20And you have no idea how it ended up in your line?
27:23None at all.
27:24So you know anyone on heart meds?
27:26You?
27:28Well, he'd only want to kill me for my record collection.
27:36Speak of the devil.
27:37Pam, little business?
27:46In a roundabout way.
27:48You just made me an offer for my half of the house.
27:51Oh, Jesus.
27:52It was quick.
27:53Tempted?
27:54What he's offering?
27:55Not even close.
27:57Hey, Pam.
27:59As a gardener, you know anything about oxglove?
28:02Not a thing.
28:02Why?
28:04That's just something that came up.
28:05Sorry, I can't help you.
28:07I'm all about the roses.
28:19Motive means an opportunity.
28:23Maud, all three.
28:26Pam, all three.
28:27Unless the phone records put her elsewhere.
28:31Hugh, probably all three if he's desperate for the real estate.
28:35Grace?
28:36Mmm.
28:37Means, yes.
28:39Motive, yes.
28:40But nothing personal.
28:42Probably opportunity.
28:44What about our new guest?
28:47Estelle?
28:49Uncertain as yet.
28:53Martin.
28:54It was actually a failed suicide pact, so why lie about it?
29:00To make it look like one.
29:02A dying man kills wife.
29:05What's the point of that?
29:07You're a dying man.
29:08Why the hell not?
29:10You have a dog, son.
29:12Just one of the many, many things you love about me.
29:15Time to stir things up.
29:17Yeah, well, I've offered to buy Pam out.
29:23Just hoping it might help Martin, not having to deal with her.
29:27Poor guy, he's just got so much on his plate.
29:29I mean, he's dealing with his cancer and now this.
29:32Not to mention his wife lying on the bed beside him dead.
29:37I remember.
29:38I did find them.
29:40You did?
29:41Why did Maud text you?
29:43I'm their lawyer.
29:44I sort stuff out.
29:46But you're Martin's friend.
29:48So why do you think he just threw you under the bus?
29:51When he heard it was heart medication that killed Maud, almost killed him, the first thing
29:54he said was, Hugh has heart meds.
29:56You do take heart pills?
29:59Yeah.
29:59Why did Martin feel the need to tell us that?
30:06Look, the way things sit at the moment, it looks like Maud and Martin had this pact to
30:10die together.
30:11Martin failed at his end of things.
30:12No, he's looking at a murder trial.
30:14Sure.
30:14Probably be downgraded and he'll walk away.
30:16But is that how he wants to spend the last year of his life?
30:19In a courtroom?
30:20Can you understand, Hugh, why Martin might want to shine a little light someplace else?
30:25Have you asked him about the 50k you took out of the savings account as soon as he left
30:34the hospital?
30:35And while you're at it, you might want to ask him why he suddenly needs a storage unit.
30:42Okay.
30:44How about a pinball machine?
30:46In reception?
30:47Hard.
30:48No, Brad.
30:51Sir Francis' car smells funny.
30:52I do not investigate the source.
30:58Oh, hang on.
30:59We have movement.
31:04Rolling.
31:04I'm heading your way, I reckon.
31:06Copy that.
31:11Okay.
31:14He's arrived.
31:22Okay, he's gone into the unit.
31:25I'll give it a minute.
31:25I'll tell you then, see if I can get close.
31:38Scratch that.
31:45Is that what the 50 grand was for?
31:47Maybe that's why he was hiding it.
31:49Not his first time in a bike, I'd say.
31:52He's gone about an hour, back into his civvies, locked up his toy, then off to the real world.
31:59Dead man riding.
32:00So Martin is a biker.
32:02Just like a still in unit four.
32:06To what do I owe the pleasure?
32:09Just a few more questions.
32:11Nice bike, by the way.
32:15I don't even care how you know.
32:17Yes, I bought a bike.
32:19I used to ride.
32:20I miss riding.
32:21So why the hell not take one last lap around the motor?
32:24And will Estelle Perry be joining you on this lap?
32:28Really?
32:28None of your business.
32:29But she's in the picture.
32:31She's an old friend.
32:32Dutifully waiting at the motel until it's safe for the two of you to ride off into the sunset.
32:38How I choose to spend my last days is nobody's business but my own.
32:42Please leave and don't return.
32:45You're not even a real cop anymore.
32:47But I do know a real criminal when I see one.
32:49Afternoon.
33:13Travelling.
33:19Catch up with Martin, was it?
33:50What?
33:51Just, um, just a few quick questions.
33:54Starting with, are you an accessory to murder?
33:58Did you provide Martin Bromley with the pills he used to kill his wife?
34:02I have nothing to say.
34:03Tale as old as time, really.
34:05It's Romeo and Juliet for the twilight set.
34:08A dying man, an old flame that still burns, off the wife hit the road.
34:12And down the track he changes his world to leave you everything.
34:15Except, Maud blew a big hole in that by leaving her half of everything to Pam.
34:20So, what's the plan now, Estelle, now that you and Martin have had a chance to catch up?
34:24You're so wrong.
34:26Oh, hey, listen.
34:27Always willing to be proven wrong.
34:29I love Martin.
34:30Maud got him first.
34:32Being a dude, it took him a while to figure out she was a passive-aggressive cow.
34:35All the time, everybody was thinking she was so lovely.
34:38They were perfect together.
34:38It was the opposite.
34:41You'd be surprised if she gave him the damn cancer.
34:45So, when did you decide to kill her?
34:47I never decided anything.
34:49When did Martin decide to kill her?
34:52I'm not saying anything else.
34:53I owe him that much.
34:54Estelle, your pills were used to poison Maud Bromley.
34:57Whether you provided them or not.
34:58Just tell us, Estelle.
35:06Every now and then, me and Martin would sneak a weekend together when Maud was at one of her garden shows.
35:12It was after one of those weekends at my place that I discovered my six-month prescription of Herzogen was gone along with Martin.
35:19Okay, so did you ask him about it?
35:24I'm not the boss of Martin.
35:26No, I didn't ask him.
35:28I thought it was for when the cancer got too much, not for when his wife got too much.
35:32So, that's your story and you're sticking to it?
35:34Yeah.
35:35Would you mind repeating it as a statement of fact for this officer right here?
35:39Why is Jamie here?
35:50Oh, let's just say there's been a development in the case of Maud and Martin.
35:54Well, is it important then that Pam is just left to go and see Martin?
35:58Apparently he called her.
36:00Wants to make things right.
36:02Right?
36:09Thank you for coming.
36:14Always willing to talk, Martin.
36:37Karen!
36:39Don't I drink that wine, Pam, Pam!
36:41No, I wasn't planning to.
36:43I don't drink alcohol.
36:44Of course you don't.
36:46Which you would know if you'd ever paid any attention when I was visiting Maud.
36:50Why'd you take the glass then?
36:52Because I'm polite.
36:53I was just going to stand here and hold it.
36:56Just as well, it seems.
36:57Martin.
36:59We've spoken to Estelle.
37:00She's not happy you dragged her into all of this.
37:03Oh, no.
37:04She's ended it with me.
37:05We were going to spend the rest of my life together.
37:11Now I could leave her all this.
37:14To say thank you for being my one true love.
37:18Stupid me.
37:20Living in the past.
37:21Why didn't you just leave Maud?
37:24Why did...
37:25Why'd you have to kill her?
37:27The rest of the world loved Maud.
37:30But I fell out of love with her many years ago.
37:33The only time I was ever happy was when I was able to spend time with Estelle.
37:36But when you realise you have nothing, it's only a short step to nothing left to lose.
37:44The research was easy.
37:45Estelle's meds seemed like the most peaceful way to make it happen.
37:48You monster.
37:50Monster is right.
37:52Sitting there, watching your wife, enjoying the dinner her loving husband had prepared for her.
37:57And waiting for the poisoned wine to do its thing.
38:04When Maud started to feel unwell and took herself upstairs to lie down, that's when you knew.
38:10Your plan was working.
38:11And there was no going back.
38:18Right, Martin?
38:19All that was left to do was plant the end-of-life literature you'd printed out.
38:24Oh, and drink your glass of Azoghan and Merlot, of course.
38:31Bit of a risk.
38:32Taking the poison yourself.
38:34But you'd done the research.
38:36Half a glass, no more, no less.
38:37So then you find Maud's phone, send a text to Hugh.
38:41And then you lie down next to your wife, who was probably already dead.
38:45The whole idea was to make this look like Maud's doing.
38:47That was his mistake.
38:49Idiot.
38:50The idea that Maud couldn't live a day without you, she was counting the days.
38:56No.
38:56Oh, yes.
38:57Why didn't she just leave me there?
38:58Because you were dying.
39:00And she's a decent person.
39:02We were going to go to Japan.
39:05Watch the cherry blossoms.
39:06Murder's never the answer, mate.
39:14Well, enjoy the house and the bloody garden.
39:19This is Martin.
39:20Over and out.
39:22Stop, stop, stop, stop!
39:23Well, it was a lovely ceremony.
39:42I'm just sorry Martin couldn't be there to hear how loved Maud was.
39:46Yeah.
39:47If we're a dying man, he has the constitution of an ox.
39:50The great work is complete.
40:15Wow, this is great.
40:22Saffron, you have a gift.
40:23I'm wasted in motel cleaning.
40:26Your talents do lie elsewhere.
40:28Oh, wait, got that?
40:30Oh, lose this page.
40:32Why, you both look great.
40:33No, delete, Saffron.
40:35Come on, you two are very photogenic.
40:37No, we just prefer to not be.
40:39Okay, well, the website's already live.
40:40No, no, take that one down.
40:41Where's that page?
40:42And then you can put it back up.
40:44Oops.
40:44You guys on the run or something?
40:46Something dodgy.
40:48But, sure, done.
40:49Weirdos.
40:50Not weird, thank you.
40:52Just shy.
40:56Half a day.
40:57Shouldn't be a problem.
40:59Yeah.
41:00It'll be bad luck.
41:02No.
41:04We'll be fine.
41:05We'll be fine.
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