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00:00Ah, emergency services are on their way.
00:04Paramedics are coming.
00:05And I spoke to Sergeant Fletcher at the police station.
00:08She's notifying our team.
00:10Sergeant Fletcher?
00:12Who is she?
00:26Say, is there a Sebastian Rose here?
00:32Anyone?
00:37All right.
00:46Well, I appreciate your attention.
00:49I said I am looking for a Sebastian Rose.
00:53Has anyone seen him?
00:55Yes, I.
00:56That's me.
01:04Sebastian Rose.
01:06Said for short.
01:07Morning, Officer Rose.
01:09Matty Fletcher, I'm your new sergeant.
01:11It's good to meet you.
01:13Nice to meet you.
01:16So you have a fun night, then?
01:18Yeah, man.
01:19Partied hard.
01:20It was lit, you know?
01:21I am sorry to poop your party, but we've got a call out.
01:24Yeah?
01:25I mean, when duty calls, right?
01:27But wait.
01:28How did you know I was here and how did you get your uniform?
01:31I got your home address off your file.
01:33I headed over to your house.
01:34You were out where your mum was in.
01:36So we had a quick chat while she gave your uniform and I on.
01:38She seems really cool.
01:39Anyway, she had told me that you'd been out at a beach party all night.
01:43Which means you're either going to be at Turtle Bay or down here at Paradise Cove.
01:48And if you know anything about anything about a beach party,
01:52which I kind of just assumed you did,
01:54then you're going to be at Paradise Cove.
01:57So that's what I did and here I am.
02:00That answer your question?
02:02I guess so.
02:03Okay.
02:20Good morning.
02:21Good morning, Sarge.
02:22Good morning.
02:23Matti, officially welcome to the team.
02:26Sorry you landed the Sunday shift on your first day.
02:28But, I made saffron buns.
02:32Thank you so much, Sarge.
02:35Amazing.
02:39So what's your inspector learn?
02:41He's English, right?
02:47This, having me, old mate, is what we call the business.
02:59Good morning, sir.
03:00Good morning, Inspector.
03:04We've got a case, I'll take it.
03:07He doesn't really do greetings.
03:10Hmm.
03:11Sergeant Matti Fletcher.
03:12It's great to meet you, Inspector.
03:14I was really enjoying my Sunday morning.
03:16Full English.
03:18Last night's match of the day.
03:23It's his favourite TV show.
03:25He's totally obsessed with it.
03:27Hmm.
03:30Officer Rose, you're on snaps.
03:32I'll card enough.
03:33What's the story here then?
03:35Victim's Kevin Felton.
03:37Worked as a tech consultant for the business and tourism team
03:40here at Government House.
03:41Seems he took his own life.
03:44We'll need post-mortem to confirm,
03:46but paramedics say injuries are consistent with the fall.
03:51Yeah.
03:52Well, just found this in his trouser pocket.
03:55I don't know what that's for.
03:57Must be the key to the roof door.
03:59He locked himself up there, so...
04:10Commissioner.
04:11Welcome back.
04:13It's good to see you both.
04:14And you, sir.
04:16We really missed you.
04:17Didn't we, Inspector?
04:19Is that the victim's bag?
04:21Yes, this is the victim's bag.
04:24There's not much in it.
04:25A mobile phone.
04:27A wallet.
04:30And an empty sweet packet.
04:32Another empty sweet packet.
04:34And a banana.
04:37Uneaten.
04:39Locked.
04:40One second.
04:41Sir, where are you?
04:44He hasn't changed then, I see.
04:47Not a bit.
04:54Appreciate it.
04:58Interesting.
05:00Notification from his bank.
05:023.26 this morning.
05:03$1,200 paid to Kariba Airlines.
05:07What time did he jump?
05:094.47.
05:11In here.
05:12In his emails.
05:13Ticket for a flight to the UK.
05:15Due to depart this afternoon at 5pm.
05:19So, if Kevin Felton came to this building for the sole purpose of throwing himself off it, then why, just
05:26over an hour beforehand, was he forking out for a ticket back home later this same day?
05:30You're suggesting the victim didn't take his own light?
05:36I am indeed.
05:38Which means, someone else did.
05:45I was at home asleep when Kevin phoned.
05:48Was just gone half past three in the morning.
05:50He sounded drunk.
05:52Upset.
05:53Said he was coming here.
05:55And that he had enough and he couldn't do this anymore.
05:58Couldn't do what anymore?
05:58He'd had a tough time lately.
06:01His girlfriend split up with him and flew back to the UK.
06:04He was stuck on the island.
06:06Living alone.
06:07And what would you say his demeanour was when you got here?
06:10I mean, he was always a bit on edge.
06:13Right?
06:14He was an anxious kid, bless him.
06:17A bit socially awkward, you know?
06:19But this felt more intense.
06:21Kept saying he wanted things to be over.
06:23But needed it to be done in his own time.
06:26Well, that's when he went up on the roof.
06:28And I was going to follow him up.
06:30But Deborah arrived.
06:31Rosalie phoned me.
06:34Worried.
06:35So I jumped in my car and got here as quick as I could.
06:38But next thing, Kevin locked the roof door.
06:41And that's when Deborah said I should phone your commissioner.
06:45This roof door key was in Kevin's pocket.
06:49You didn't have a spare you could have used to open the door.
06:53Well, there's never been another copy.
06:54People go up there to take their breaks.
06:56So we just leave it unlocked.
06:58Yeah.
07:00And where were you all when he fell?
07:02I followed Commissioner Patterson up to the roof.
07:05Rosalie and I were at the bottom of the stairs.
07:09Mr. McKen.
07:10I was just pulling up in my car.
07:14Why are you asking where we all were when it happened?
07:17Why does that matter?
07:18Because we are treating Kevin Felton's death as suspicious.
07:24I'm sorry.
07:25You think?
07:26We think there is a possibility that Kevin Felton was pushed to his death.
07:34You're having a laugh, right?
07:36No.
07:37I'm not.
07:38But how, Commissioner?
07:39Because when you broke the door down there was no one else there, so...
07:42How could someone push Kevin when he was on his own?
07:45No.
07:49We're working on that.
08:16I told George that he needed to move officers know you were back.
08:21But he dragged his feet.
08:22But why are they even working in Government House?
08:25It was Mr. McKen who moved them all here.
08:27I heard him say that he wanted to get away from the interfering busybodies at the main offices.
08:34Did he know?
08:40I'm also going to need your keys to the building as we're locking it down until further notice.
08:47We've done door to door, but everywhere was closed when it happened, so...
08:50No witnesses.
08:51Quarter to five Sunday morning. Hardly surprising.
08:55Sergeant Fletcher, I presume?
08:57Commissioner Paterson!
08:59We met briefly when I completed my training, but I've been working back in Jamaica the last few years.
09:04Where is Officer Curtis?
09:05She's over on Montserrat, looking after her auntie.
09:09Don't think she'll be back for the foreseeable.
09:10Why didn't the Chief Commissioner contact me about this?
09:13I should be across all recruitment.
09:15Okay, this is awkward.
09:17Commissioner, I am so sorry if I was a surprise for you.
09:27Inspector? Everything alright?
09:31Er, yeah, it's fine.
09:33You sure?
09:35It's a text from my brother.
09:37We're meeting this evening.
09:40For the first time.
09:43He got in touch with you after all?
09:46Yeah, he did.
09:49I wasn't on the camera at all.
09:53I wasn't on the camera at all.
09:55It's weird.
09:57Uh-huh.
10:24So, how are you feeling?
10:28Me? Yeah, I'm good. It's all good.
10:37If it helps, I'm sure your brother will be feeling just as nervous as you.
10:50Solomon? Mervyn? It's good to see you, man!
10:55Listen, you ain't got ten dollars for the taxi. Left my wallet at the hotel.
11:00Oh, yeah, sure. Give me two seconds. I'll be back.
11:06See? I tell you, it's been a mad day for me. Zipping around from A to B. What our business?
11:17Catherine, this is my brother, Solomon. Catherine is the mayor of St. Marie, and she runs this place.
11:26And a friend of Mervyn. A real pleasure to meet you, Catherine.
11:29Can I get you a drink, Solomon? I would love a rum on a rocks with a twist of orange,
11:34please.
11:35And maybe something to eat as well. A plate of acro. Ain't eaten since breakfast.
11:40Oh, get a gulf.
11:43So, what's with the bird? The flamingo. Mervyn, if I tell you, you wouldn't believe me.
11:49No, let's just say I owe a man a fever, and that fever's covered in feathers.
11:57Merci. Thank you.
11:59Well, um, I think we should toast, right?
12:02Absolutely, man. Let's do it.
12:07To... I don't know.
12:08To having a brother.
12:13To having a brother?
12:15Yeah, man.
12:18Right, so, um, tell me about yourself.
12:22I mean, I know you live in Antigua.
12:24Uh, but what's life like?
12:26Um, what do you do?
12:27Are you married?
12:28You got kids?
12:29That's some good questions, man.
12:31I mean, where do I begin, right?
12:36Oh.
12:37That sounds like me.
12:41It's got to be one of these.
12:44Excuse me one moment.
12:46Andre, what go on for you?
12:49Are you doing well?
12:51Yeah, um, but I think so.
12:55It's early days, innit?
12:57I mean, I want us to keep talking.
13:00Mervyn, I'm sorry, but I've got to shoot, man.
13:02Bit of business up in Park Royal needs my attention.
13:05Right.
13:06I mean...
13:07A shame, man.
13:08Crying shame is what it is, but what can you do?
13:12Appreciate it.
13:14My compliments to the chef.
13:17Uh, Solomon.
13:21How about dinner?
13:24Tomorrow night?
13:25Absolutely, ma'am.
13:26We'll do some proper talking then.
13:29Wait a minute.
13:31What about your bird?
13:32Right.
13:34I reckon you best hang on to it for now.
13:52I reckon you best hang on to it for now.
14:01Get up in the morning, right?
14:04Gotta be good, share your life.
14:06Morning, Commissioner.
14:10You all good?
14:13I have some interesting information on George McCann.
14:16Oh, yeah?
14:20Inspector?
14:21What is that?
14:24It's my, uh, Bacon and Friday buttery.
14:28I didn't get my Sunday full English yesterday, so I'm treating myself.
14:33What?
14:34It smells of egg.
14:37Because they put an egg in it.
14:39I don't want my car smelling of egg, Inspector.
14:53I had dinner at the Yacht Club last night and put some feelers out about our suspect.
14:59Four months ago, Mr McCann was brought on board a St. Marie's business and tourism that...
15:05Snazzy title?
15:06Mm-hmm.
15:07So, why here?
15:09Apparently he got bored with his businesses back in the UK and fancied branching out abroad.
15:16But, word is he accepts backhanders for companies who are keen to get their building developments really hit.
15:23Any actual evidence of this?
15:25No, but I trust my sources.
15:28If George McCann is as corrupt as people say, then...
15:32Then it could be something to do with Kevin Felton's death.
15:34Hmm.
15:35Yeah.
15:36Yeah, well, we'll definitely look into that, Commissioner.
15:38Right then.
15:39I better get myself back to the station.
15:41Actually, we can go together.
15:43I want to stay across this case that might have happened under my own nose.
15:48Oh.
15:49Right then.
15:49Okay.
15:50Sure.
15:51Great.
15:55Inspector, please don't bring that eggy smell back into my car.
16:01What am I supposed to do with it?
16:03Put it in your hand.
16:05Put it out the window.
16:07Okay.
16:07All right.
16:07I'm holding it out the window.
16:08That's very good.
16:14Yeah.
16:14Post-mortem confirms Kevin Felton's injuries were sustained by a fall.
16:19It's cold.
16:19I spoke to his girlfriend back in the UK, she video called him a couple of days ago.
16:23Said he seemed pretty glump.
16:25Well he would do.
16:26She dumped him.
16:27Actually, she reckoned it was to do with something else.
16:31Course she did.
16:32He always liked this.
16:35Yes.
16:37Apparently, Kevin desperately wanted to return home to England,
16:41but George McCann wouldn't release him from his contract.
16:44Couldn't he negotiate something?
16:45She said Kevin tried, but Mr McCann could be quite intimidating.
16:51Said he didn't like disloyalty, like he was kind of punishing Kevin.
16:55Have you searched the victim's apartment yet?
16:57Officer Rose and I are going to do that straight after this.
16:59What have you got there? Is that from the crime scene?
17:01Oh, yeah, so I found it on the victim just tucked under the front of his hoodie.
17:08I think it's just a piece of rubbish.
17:13Sagittarius? What star song was Kevin Felton?
17:17Uh, 23rd of April, so...
17:20Taurus.
17:21So if he was a Taurus, why does he have a Sagittarian horoscope on him?
17:25Uh, like I said, Sam, maybe it's just a piece of rubbish.
17:29Yeah, you said, but what was it doing on him in the first place?
17:32I mean, did it just happen to be fluttering by while he was falling to his death?
17:36I don't think so.
17:37Anything else?
17:38I'm about to head over and speak with my secretary, Rosalie.
17:42She spent the last few months working alongside our suspects.
17:45Good idea, sir.
17:47Is that it?
17:48One more thing, actually.
17:50Leo Quinn, George McCann's intern.
17:53He's on his way into the station.
17:56Why?
17:57Because Sergeant Fletcher and Officer Rose discovered that he had a big argument with our victim
18:02just a few hours before he was murdered.
18:05You wanted to talk with me?
18:08So we checked Kevin Felton's finances and we know he drank at Shade's Bar late Saturday night.
18:16That's Kevin?
18:16Our officers also spoke to the barman and he says he saw Kevin having a very heated conversation
18:24with a man matching your description.
18:26And if I'm not mistaken, I believe that's you, Bea.
18:30I wouldn't say it got that heated between us.
18:36Um, I mean, I can see how that appears, but...
18:40I can promise you it really was all chill between us.
18:44Oh?
18:46Um...
18:46That's you being chill?
18:51OK, look, Leo, I'm going to tell you something.
18:53And I want you to listen carefully before you respond.
18:56Because right now you're in danger of looking like a bit of an idiot.
19:00Now, the lip reader hasn't had a chance to examine this properly yet.
19:03But when they do, they'll know exactly what was being said there.
19:07Oh, you were arguing about something Kevin knew.
19:09Dad found out.
19:11About my dad.
19:13Who's your dad?
19:15George McCann.
19:17He didn't want people knowing about it.
19:20He didn't want people thinking he took me on just because I'm his son.
19:24Right.
19:25And what had Kevin found out about your dad?
19:29Was it something about him being corrupt?
19:31Taking payments?
19:33What?
19:34Kevin was threatening to reveal this?
19:37Is that what he was referring to when he told Rosalie he wants it over?
19:41Kevin said Dad had it coming.
19:45And that's why I lost it, like I did.
19:47And then you followed him to government house because you were worried about what he was going to say to
19:51the police?
19:52I mean, that's a pretty strong motive, right?
19:54Oh.
19:56No, look, I was angry and I was worried, I'll admit that, but not so much that I'd go and
20:04kill him.
20:05And I was nowhere near that roof, so I couldn't have done it.
20:11I was worried about him.
20:12Kevin felt I'm sure liked his pizza.
20:15I reckon he was lonely, you know?
20:17Had no friends here.
20:18Just stayed in all day, playing games, eating pizza.
20:33So, Sarge, I have to know, what was it like being an office here in Jamaica?
20:39Huh?
20:39Must have been full on, right?
20:41Like some real bad man.
20:44Huh?
20:44Big island like that.
20:46Well, Kingston Town definitely has a life about it, you know?
20:50Hmm.
20:51There's always something going down you've got to keep your eye out for.
20:55What made you come back?
20:58Oh, I don't know.
21:01It just felt like the right time, I guess.
21:11There's nothing in the bin.
21:12He must have recently emptied that.
21:14Can you go check the garbage outside?
21:16Gotcha.
21:17That's some super smart Jamaican kind of thinking going on, huh?
21:21Uh-huh.
21:30Well, thanks for talking with me.
21:34That was Leah Quinn's mother, Angela, back in the UK.
21:38Thought I'd see if she could tell us anything about Leah and his father.
21:41And?
21:43Her and George have been estranged a long time.
21:46He wasn't really a big part of Leah's life growing up.
21:49So why did George end up giving him a job out here?
21:51It wasn't George's choice.
21:53Sounds like Leah always wanted to follow in his father's footsteps.
21:57Maybe idolised him a bit.
22:00What have you got?
22:02Suspects' phone records.
22:04In a fair bit of activity the night of the murder, first, Leo calls George at 3.09.
22:09Presumably to let him know that Kevin was threatening to expose his corruption.
22:12Then George gets straight onto the blower to Deborah.
22:14We have a situation.
22:16And again, 40 minutes later.
22:18I mean, there's definitely something dodgy going on between them, but which one pushed
22:23Kevin off the roof and how they managed to do it when none of them were anywhere near him
22:26and got a scooby?
22:29Hang on.
22:30Looks like the search of Kevin Felton's apartment has proved fruitful.
22:34Here, we have bag number one.
22:36And you're probably thinking, why?
22:38I'm going to call it bag number one.
22:41That's because inside of it is bag number two.
22:45Wee-Checked is the same confidential waste acts as the one that they use in the government house.
22:50You're probably wondering, what's inside bag number two?
23:03You know you're going to have to clean all this up, Officer Rose.
23:06Yeah, I know.
23:07But it was worth it.
23:09Okay, so why did our victim take this confidential shredded waste to his house and then bin it?
23:16My thinking is that Kevin Felton was looking for something, a document that had been shredded,
23:20but the fact that he then put all of this back into the rubbish bin
23:24could suggest that maybe he found what he was looking for.
23:28It's possible.
23:30So then where is it?
23:32If Kevin Felton did piece together some sort of document, what'd he do with it?
23:37Unless he had it on him when he went to government house yesterday.
23:41But it wasn't about his person.
23:43And all the suspects were searched before they left government house.
23:46So no one took it with him.
23:48Then it could still be there.
23:51Right, first thing in the morning, we need to search that building.
24:00Let it go with the police.
24:03I think they're on to you.
24:14Catherine, meet Mattie Fletcher.
24:17She's her new sergeant.
24:19She just transferred from Jamaica.
24:22Lovely to meet you, Mattie.
24:24But I feel we've met before.
24:27I actually grew up here in St. Marie.
24:30And I might have come here a couple of times when I was a teenager.
24:34And you, you might have kicked me out a couple of times for not being old enough.
24:39I remember you and your friends would drive me crazy.
24:45I am so sorry.
24:46I promise I'm so much better behaved now.
24:52Excuse me one moment.
24:59Hello, stranger.
25:02Welcome home.
25:06It's so good to see you.
25:10I'm so happy you're back on St. Marie, where you belong.
25:14It's not been the same without you.
25:16I've missed it here.
25:18And your job, too.
25:20I don't regret having had some time away spending it with Andrina.
25:24But I realized there's more I have to give to this island.
25:30But maybe not the return that you quite envisaged, no?
25:37I've had dealings with George McCann as mayor.
25:42He's what the English would call a bad egg.
25:45I don't know all he's been up to yet.
25:48But I know enough.
25:50And the fact that he's been conducting his nefarious business in one of this island's most respected buildings.
25:57It's not right.
26:00I want this case solved.
26:02And I want him and his team out.
26:05That building, this island, is all better.
26:15Solomon, welcome.
26:17Come in, man.
26:18A little something for us to band over.
26:21The old kill devil.
26:24Shouldn't there have been a label on this, do you think?
26:26It's vintage.
26:28You never get a label with a proper old stuff.
26:31Oh, well, if you say so.
26:38Here you go.
26:41Well, this is a sweet little place you've got.
26:44I know, right?
26:45Came with a job.
26:48And how did you end up being a detective?
26:49Was it always what you wanted to do?
26:52Well, kind of.
26:55I really liked solving things when I was a kid.
26:59Moving around foster families and care homes.
27:03There'd always be some fight breaking out.
27:05Or things going missing.
27:06Or kids running away.
27:09But I'd always be the one to sort things out.
27:11And put things right, you know?
27:13Well, you've done well, man.
27:16You should be proud.
27:18Well, thank you.
27:19I am.
27:22Oh, wow.
27:31So, what about you, mate?
27:34What's your line of work?
27:35Oh, you know, this and that.
27:37Better buying and selling.
27:39But I've not really found my thing yet.
27:41Not like you have.
27:42Well, finding your thing can take time, can't it?
27:47Listen, man.
27:49I'm sorry things were so hectic last night.
27:51But I'm glad we're doing this.
27:54Straight up.
27:55Me too, Sal, man.
27:57Me too.
27:58Call me Sal, yeah?
28:01So.
28:17Morning, Naomi.
28:19Morning, sir.
28:21How are you doing?
28:23Good.
28:23Good, yeah.
28:25Really good, actually.
28:27Things went better with your brother last night?
28:30Yeah, definitely.
28:32I mean, it was really good to have some proper time together,
28:35you know?
28:37And we just talked a lot.
28:40Mostly about Dawna.
28:42I mean, our mum.
28:45Yeah.
28:46It was just really nice to hear what she was like as a mother,
28:50you know?
28:53I'm pleased for you, sir.
28:58So, we've got the transcript through from the lip reader.
29:01Oh, right.
29:02Yeah, and?
29:03It's pretty much as Leo said, apart from one thing.
29:06Mention at one point of a title deed for a property that was being developed.
29:10But Kevin turns his back as soon as he says it, so that's all I got.
29:14I just wondered if that's the document Kevin was looking for in the confidential waste.
29:20I've asked Matty and Seb to keep an eye out when searching government house.
29:24Good work.
29:26Ah, morning, Commissioner.
29:28Rosalie and I have something of use to the investigation.
29:35There's a homeless guy who often sleeps in the town square outside government house.
29:40His name is Lloyd.
29:42And I saw him there when I arrived the night it all happened.
29:46So he's a possible witness?
29:47We went to visit him.
29:49He'd clearly come into some money recently.
29:51He was wearing new clothes.
29:54He said two nights ago he'd been given $500 to go and sleep somewhere else by a woman matching Deborah
30:02Shellman's description.
30:04She paid him off.
30:05So he wasn't there to witness whatever was about to happen.
30:10That's what Deborah does.
30:12She makes problems disappear.
30:15So as Kevin was proving to be a threat to George, does she make that problem disappear as well?
30:24This is ridiculous.
30:26I admit, I gave the man a few quid.
30:28A few quid?
30:29You gave him $500, Miss Shellman.
30:32But only because I felt bad for him.
30:33I never said he had to move somewhere else.
30:35Well, he says you did.
30:37All I said was I hope he can find somewhere more comfortable to sleep with the money I gave him.
30:41He must have misunderstood.
30:43And your role is well remunerated, right?
30:47Oh, we checked the company's finances.
30:49You seem to get a lot of bonuses.
30:53It matters to him people are loyal and he rewards them for it.
30:57OK, so what is your official job title, Miss Shellman?
31:01I'm George's operations manager.
31:03Oh, operations manager.
31:05And what does that entail exactly?
31:07Anything and everything, but not, because I think this is where you're heading, pushing a man off a roof.
31:13You're right that George pays me well, but it's not enough for me to kill for him.
31:18If there's nothing else.
31:26Let's see what the search is showing up.
31:38George, it's me.
31:39The police are getting warmer.
31:41Much warmer.
32:07Much warmer.
32:08There's nothing else.
32:10No architect mentioned.
32:11No address.
32:12Name of developer.
32:14And all the other projects here have those details.
32:17Except for this.
32:20It just makes me think that there's something they're trying to hide.
32:33So who was at the door earlier?
32:35Just some guy wanting me to move the bike.
32:38We're blocking him in.
32:43Something wrong, Sarge?
32:46Maybe.
32:59So, Sarge, what are we looking for?
33:02Something doesn't make sense.
33:04Maybe that guy was distracting you, so someone could slip inside and hide while you moved the bike.
33:09Ah, I knew something wasn't right, you know.
33:12Why?
33:14Alright, I'll check over here, sir.
33:23I knew it.
33:26D.I. Wilson, from Sarge and Fletcher.
33:29George McHan just broke into the government house.
33:31See next, get through the railfire escape.
33:33Please see an integrate convertible.
33:35License number, Charlie Zulu, 217.
33:37Foxworth Hotel.
33:38Heading east along me and Ross.
33:39We'll pursue warmer.
33:41OK, Matt, you've received, over.
33:43OK, Matt, you've received, over.
33:47Please.
33:48Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go,
33:51go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go.
33:55Sergeant Fletcher, do you receive?
33:57Over.
33:59Sergeant Fletcher, you can stand down now.
34:01Over.
34:15What the hell is she doing?
34:23Mr. McCann, I need you to step out of the vehicle, please.
34:31Sergeant Fletcher, you all right?
34:36Sergeant Fletcher.
34:37Yeah, no, yeah.
34:39I'm OK.
34:40I'm fine.
34:42That really wasn't cool.
34:43I was just trying.
34:44Not now.
34:45Inspector.
34:47We'll do this later.
34:52I think this is what Kevin Felton had found.
34:56It's a title deed, but look where it's for.
35:00Government house.
35:01No architect mentioned.
35:03No address.
35:04Name of developer.
35:05You're gonna tear it down.
35:06Or as good as.
35:08Turn it into a hotel.
35:14Commissioner.
35:16There's a development you need to know about.
35:19As I'm sure you're aware, Mr. McCann, I have a detective and two uniformed officers at your solicitor's office with
35:27a search warrant.
35:28They have already uncovered further evidence confirming our suspicions.
35:34All right.
35:35Well, hit me with what you've got and I'll tell you if you're close.
35:39You and your team were of the belief that the land government house sits on wasn't actually owned by the
35:47government.
35:47The only title deed in existence showed it belonged to a farmer who passed away in the early 1900s.
35:56With questionable maneuverings, you attempted to make a land grab.
36:02There was nothing questionable about it.
36:04It was all within the boundaries of the law.
36:07But let's not split hairs, as you were.
36:09A lost title deed that superseded the one you had.
36:14It showed the land was legally acquired by the Saint Marie government in 1929, which is why you proceeded to
36:24destroy it.
36:26Unfortunately for you, Kevin Felton had suspicions.
36:30He retrieved the document, pieced it together, and worked out what you were up to.
36:35That is why you murdered him before he could reveal the truth.
36:40You're 99% right.
36:43I admit I had big plans for that whole relic of a building.
36:48Would have been a gold mine.
36:50And yeah, maybe I played a bit fast and loose with the planning laws here.
36:54So go ahead and charge me with whatever.
36:57I'll let my solicitor work his magic.
36:59Because, and you should know this, he's good at that.
37:02Very good.
37:04Now, let's get on to the 1% you're wrong about.
37:08Kevin Felton's death.
37:10As you know, Commissioner Paterson, me, Debs, Leo, none of us were on that rooftop when it happened.
37:17So how, in any way, could it be murder?
37:25He's right.
37:27All our suspects have the perfect alibi.
37:29Me.
37:31We're farther away from solving this murder as we were at the start of the case.
37:37What?
37:38There's a man with a flamingo splat to the back of his car.
37:42Uh, yeah, that's, um, my brother. My half-brother.
37:50Um, I'll give you a little knife.
37:56Kevin, my man. How's things?
37:59It was a fine old night we had last night.
38:01Yeah, yeah, it really was.
38:03We should do it again sometime soon.
38:05Let's keep the dialogue going, yeah?
38:07No question.
38:08So, what are you doing here?
38:11I, uh, I wanted to talk to you about something.
38:13A kind of fever.
38:15Yeah, okay.
38:16I was wondering, you couldn't loan me a little money?
38:20Just temporary-like?
38:23Um...
38:24Yeah, sure.
38:25What is it? 50? 100?
38:27Two.
38:28Thousand.
38:30Two thousand dollars.
38:35So, that's not a little. That's...
38:38Hey, the thing is, there's a couple of business opportunities ripe for investment coming my way.
38:43I'll have it back to you in no time.
38:45I don't think I've got that kind of money to lend.
38:49I know, we're brothers, but...
38:50Hey!
38:51I've only...
38:52No worries, man. It's cool.
38:54Always worth to ask, right?
39:00Is that what all this is about?
39:03Me and you?
39:04You just needed some money.
39:06What?
39:07No, car's not. I want to do this, for real. I just thought...
39:12I'm sorry.
39:17I, uh, better shoot.
39:20Yeah.
39:25Nearly forgot.
39:27Is it alright if I nip by your place and pick up that flamingo you've been looking after?
39:34Isn't that it?
39:34No, man, that's the other one. They're a matching pair. That's why I have to bring this one here. I'm
39:40reuniting them.
39:41Oh, yeah, I see. Um, yeah, help yourself.
39:45Yeah.
39:46Yeah.
39:54How's it going?
39:55You both?
39:57Honestly?
40:00I don't know.
40:02I mean, right now, it feels like we're both coming at this brother thing from completely different directions.
40:07Well, that doesn't mean it isn't worth sticking at him.
40:19The flamingo.
40:21Flamingo?
40:22The flamingo.
40:23Well, that's it, isn't it? That's how. That's how the victim could have been pushed off the rooftop without anyone
40:30being there.
40:30How could someone push Kevin off the roof when he was on his own?
40:34Rosalie phoned me worried, so I jumped in my car and I got here as quick as I could with
40:38Kevin.
40:39Kevin!
40:40Locked the roof door.
40:41Is he still up there?
40:43Yes.
40:45Like I said, sir, it's probably just a piece of rubbish.
40:49And that explains the horoscope.
40:51The horoscope.
40:52Horoscope.
40:53And the flamingo.
40:54The horoscope and the flamingo, that explains everything.
40:57Well, almost.
40:58I need to check a couple of things first.
41:00The GPS tracker on the car that picked you up.
41:02And I need to take a look outside government house.
41:15So, what's he looking for?
41:19I have no idea.
41:26But whatever it is, I think he found it.
41:37This case, I'll be honest, it's been tough.
41:41Our victim falls to his death from a roof.
41:45Our three suspects all have solid alibis.
41:50Because you could all be accounted for at the time it happened.
41:53The only explanation that makes sense is that Kevin Felton jumped of his own accord.
41:58That's what we've been saying from the start.
42:01It was suicide.
42:02Except it wasn't.
42:03It was murder.
42:05And we now know that it was you, Leo Quinn, who did it.
42:10I was with everyone else when it happened, like you said.
42:12Well, yeah.
42:15Except that's not when it happened.
42:17Or indeed where it happened.
42:18Because at the point where Kevin Felton was heard falling onto that car, it was already dead.
42:27And to make it look like that's when and indeed how it happened, you and your father and Miss Shellman
42:35constructed a very clever plan that nearly had us all fooled.
42:39You see, it was something I saw just this afternoon.
42:43Someone was transporting something on the back of their car.
42:47And it got me to thinking how you could have made it look like Kevin fell on that car when
42:52he didn't.
42:53Then I remembered this.
42:54It's a horoscope, torn from a newspaper, found tucked inside Kevin's hoodie.
43:00And that's when I started to wonder if Kevin didn't fall where we thought he did.
43:08Mr. Quinn, we know the night of his murder, Kevin told you he was going to reveal the truth about
43:16Mr. McCann making an illegal land grab on that building.
43:24And so you phoned your father and you both headed off to the government house where Kevin phoned Rosalie.
43:33No, I didn't. I didn't follow Kevin.
43:36Oh, but you did, Leo.
43:38You see, I checked the GPS tracking on your car and it shows that you arrived at government house at
43:443.44am and parked round the back for 26 minutes.
43:50It was a big deal for Kevin what he was going to do that night.
43:53We know he felt intimidated by you, Mr. McCann.
43:57So calling the police, revealing your corruption, I think that weighed heavy on him.
44:04But I need to do it in my own time, all right?
44:06It's maybe why he went to the bar first and had a couple of drinks that evening. To steal his
44:13nerves. Because he discovered a crime was being committed by you, his boss. And he wanted the truth to come
44:21out. And doing so would also mean he could finally leave his lonely life here and fly back home to
44:28England.
44:29Feeling anxious, he went up onto the roof to get some air. And when Rosalie went downstairs to see Michelle
44:38man, Mr. Quinn, you also headed up to the roof. We'll never know what happened up there that night. We
44:45assume you...
44:46You can't do this to us. Pleaded with him, but he refused. He will destroy us. To listen to you.
44:52Everything my father's built up, his reputation. We're going to prison for fraud.
44:58And in the heat of the moment, you ran at Kevin with some force. And you pushed him.
45:09Miss McCann, I believe you arrived at Government House around the same time that happened.
45:15We understand you never had much involvement in your son's life. So why not just let the police deal with
45:22his actions? Why risk getting involved yourself?
45:26Well, we think after seeing what Leo had done, realising the loyalty he'd shown in trying to protect you, you
45:36decided to help him.
45:37Phone records show that you made your second call to me, Shellman, that night at 4.04 in the morning.
45:44To A, bring her in on your plan. And B, to tell her to keep Rosalie distracted downstairs while Leo
45:53exited the roof.
45:54So, as instructed, Leo recovered the title date from Kevin's back and came off the roof, locking the door with
46:00the only key and taking it with him.
46:03You then told Leo to go and collect the commissioner from the airport as he was supposed to at 4
46:08.30am, while you remained in the alley with Kevin's body.
46:11It was 4 in the morning, so unlikely anyone would appear. But in case someone did, you knew you could
46:17deal with it.
46:18I mean, we know you're no stranger to chucking money at a problem to make it go away.
46:23And Deborah, you tasked Rosalie with getting hold of the commissioner once he landed, while you went and dealt with
46:30Kevin, pretending he was still alive behind the door.
46:34Kevin! Kevin!
46:37When I arrived at Government House with Mr. Quinn, Rosalie took me upstairs, believing Kevin was on the roof.
46:46We had no reason to think you didn't follow us inside. But you didn't. You turned, got in your car,
46:54and drove round to the alley at the back of the building.
46:57As the GPS also proves. Once there, you knew you had to make some kind of dent in the roof
47:04to make it look as though Kevin had fallen in it.
47:10I imagine you would just jump up and down on it, and you and your father, George McCann, moved Kevin's
47:17body onto the car roof, remembering to put the roof door key in his pocket.
47:24Unfortunately for you, there were bins out back, overflowing. And this unassuming piece of rubbish must have been lying on
47:34the ground.
47:34And as you moved, Kevin's body got stuck under his hoodie. You see, it was always bugging me why this
47:41was inside Kevin's clothing.
47:43But if he fell at the rear of the building and not at the front, then this little horoscope starts
47:51to make sense.
47:51It got sold out from a piece of paper.
47:55Mr. Quinn, you then drove round to the front of the building and parked the vehicle exactly where you had
48:02previously before heading inside.
48:06Mr. McCann, you also drove round to the front of the building and proceeded to create a loud bang.
48:17Mr. McCann, you heard that noise from outside. It was Leo's cue to set off his car alarm.
48:23While you got back into your car, giving the impression he'd just arrived.
48:28It was certainly a convincing show you put on. And you very nearly got away with it.
48:34Mr. McCann, you tried to take from this island somewhere that stands for all that is good and right. But,
48:42much like myself, that building isn't going anywhere.
48:48George McCann, stand up. Stand up!
48:57I'm arresting you for perverting the course of justice, fraud and theft. And for assisting me in the cover up
49:05of a murder.
49:05No.
49:12Now.
49:13Deborah Sheldman, you are also under arrest.
49:36You want her to see me, Commissioner?
49:39Come.
49:48You've done some good work, Sergeant Fletcher, during this case.
49:53And you seem to have settled in well with your colleagues.
49:58But after hearing what happened this afternoon,
50:01your reckless behavior, I am concerned.
50:07I am sorry, sir. I just wanted to get us a result and...
50:14I knew it was a stupid thing to do.
50:18How do I know it won't happen again?
50:21Because I won't let it.
50:24I just lost myself for a moment.
50:30It isn't the first time, though, is it, that you have lost yourself?
50:38Your employment file from Jamaica, and I've spoken to the Chief Commissioner.
50:46So, I know what happened there before you left.
50:52What happened there before you left?
50:53That's all in the past now, sir.
50:56It's behind me.
50:58I promise you there will be no more mistakes.
51:05Okay.
51:07Go.
51:20I'm sorry about your brother, sir, that he made things awkward for you.
51:24Maybe the Commissioner was right.
51:26The road was always going to be bumpy, so perhaps it's worth sticking with.
51:32I mean, it's family, right?
51:37So, whatever curveballs are thrown...
51:42I want it to work.
51:44Anyway, serious talk over.
51:46It is officially beer o'clock. Come on.
51:53Sir, where are all your clothes?
51:56And the record player, and all the records?
52:02Sir, you all had a break-in.
52:05No.
52:07He's cleared the place out.
52:09I want to be a little boy.
52:28See you.
52:29I'm sorry.
52:32Bye.
52:35Bye.
52:35Bye.
52:41You
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