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00:12The man who did this to you.
00:16I can't help thinking, if I came here sooner,
00:22maybe I could have saved you.
00:28You'd still be here.
00:32I bet that's how life goes, isn't it?
00:37You've got to play the hand you're dealt.
00:39You answer it.
00:44Well, I've got my phone now.
00:48Back to London.
00:50Finally.
00:50You can win the world if you wait for me.
00:56Just for me to be here.
00:57I wasn't sure which were your favourite.
01:01It's thought that counts, eh?
01:03When the winter snow flays
01:08Remind you all
01:10Our jaws and heartbreaks
01:13Don't be sad, my baby
01:18I'll be like my girl
01:22Well, I hope you can find some peace now.
01:25Keep a little love in your heart for me
01:29Wait around respectably
01:34Bye.
01:35You can win the world if you wait for me
01:40Wait for me
01:53Wait for me
01:54Just two more hours, mate
01:55And it's bye-bye St. Marie
01:59How cold is it there?
02:02Oh, that is great news
02:03Do you fancy a curry when I get back?
02:06There's just one more there, mate
02:07Okay
02:09Oh
02:11Well, you can't miss that, can you?
02:13What about the weekend?
02:16Oh, just one sec, mate
02:18Just hold up
02:32You take care, little man
02:37Oh, that's just my house, mate
02:39I'll explain when I get back
02:42Look, just let me know when you're free
02:44And we'll work something out, yeah
02:46Okay, take care
03:01Goodbye
03:01And
03:04Thank you
03:06What did he just say?
03:07I don't know
03:08Sounded suspiciously like
03:11No, no, no, no
03:12It can't be
03:13I mean, the inspector doesn't have such words in his vocabulary
03:17Are we sure this is even him?
03:19Boss
03:19Yeah, very funny
03:21Well, just so there is zero doubt
03:23I'll say it again
03:26Thank you
03:27Now, seriously, I couldn't have solved my mum's case if it wasn't for you lot
03:32Glad we could help
03:36Any news on the commissioner's job yet?
03:38Yes, he's gone to Jamaica today to have lunch with the chief
03:42Well, that's a good sign, isn't it?
03:44I expect things will be back to normal in no time
03:46Well, safe travels, boss
03:49Thank you, Officer Rose
03:51Oh, before I forget
03:53Can somebody help me?
03:56I'd like to report a missing person
03:58Right
03:58I'll do it
04:00Follow me
04:06Keys
04:08Oh
04:19No, I'll come straight in, go
04:21Trust me
04:22I am looking forward to getting stuck back into it again
04:24Mervyn Wilson to desk number three, please
04:27Hey, one minute
04:29Excuse me
04:30Did they just say Mervyn Wilson?
04:32Yeah
04:34Go, I've got to go
04:35I'll speak to you Monday, yeah?
04:40Sorry
04:40Mr. Wilson
04:41Phone call for you
04:44Hello?
04:45Hello
04:48This is a joke, right?
04:51Okay
04:51Okay
04:52See you soon
05:03He's on his way
05:06So
05:07He's on his way
05:07And you
05:07He's on his way
05:31You
05:31He's on his way
05:32I'm going to be
05:32He's on his way
05:32And you
05:38Who is she?
05:39We'll get a proper ID, but we think she's Rosa Martinez,
05:44a volunteer at the Marabar Churchill Conservancy.
05:47It's about 12 kilometres away from here, round the coast.
05:51Run by the lady who came into the station earlier this morning.
05:54Sadie Jones.
05:55Apparently, they took the volunteers out for drinks last night.
05:59Rosa didn't turn up for work this morning,
06:01and her bed wasn't slept in.
06:03They said it was out of character, which is why they raised the alarm.
06:07They tried calling, but her phone seems to be turned off,
06:10and no sign of it in the shack.
06:13Bruising around her neck suggests she was strangled.
06:17Right, so why is Rosa Martinez now lying dead in my shack...
06:21..in here?
06:24Who found the body?
06:25The cleaner.
06:26She picked up the keys from us at the station,
06:29came here when she opened the door.
06:32Here she was.
06:34But I locked it all up, yeah?
06:37The shutters, the doors, everything.
06:39There was no one here when I left.
06:43Are you sure about that?
06:45Positive.
06:46Any signs of forced entry at the windows, the doors?
06:50None that I could see.
06:53Gloves, Officer Rose.
06:55There's a cut to the head,
06:57but lack of blood, which suggests the injury happened elsewhere.
07:01Victim looks fit, clearly looks after herself.
07:05Officer Rose.
07:10Inspector!
07:11What?
07:12You were the last person in here before the body was found.
07:22Right.
07:24Of course.
07:26I'm a suspect.
07:31Did you ask my cab driver?
07:33We will.
07:33Because he came in and got my bag before I locked the place up.
07:36No one was in here.
07:38And what time was that?
07:399.30.
07:40Then I came to the station to drop the keys off.
07:42You saw me, I saw you.
07:44Then it was straight to the airport where I got your call.
07:47The cleaner picked up the key from us
07:49and headed here at about 10.30.
07:52She was either killed inside or killed outside,
07:55then a body dumped inside.
07:57But in either scenario,
07:58the killer managed to get away
07:59with the doors locked from me inside.
08:01So how and why did they do it?
08:03Have you spoken to the cleaner?
08:05What do we know about the cleaner?
08:05Her name is Valerie Manette.
08:09Darlene has known her for years.
08:11Valerie said she didn't recognize the girl either.
08:13Well, we need to speak to her ASAP.
08:15Check her story out.
08:16Sir.
08:19There's no we at the moment.
08:22Until you've been eliminated properly,
08:24you can't investigate this murder.
08:37I've been meaning to ask.
08:43Um, the end of my three-month probation's coming up.
08:46Like, soon.
08:47In fact, tomorrow.
08:51You forgot, didn't you?
08:54Sorry, hon.
08:56You know, there's been a lot going on.
08:58What with the inspector's case, the commissioner...
09:01No worries.
09:03Leave it with me.
09:03I will speak with the inspector.
09:06Technically, he is still our boss whilst he's here.
09:08But in the meantime,
09:09you keep doing what you're doing, okay?
09:12Sure thing.
09:18Wait.
09:19Hold up.
09:21What's that?
09:22On our hand.
09:31So?
09:33He corroborates your story.
09:35So, you're free to...
09:37Investigate?
09:39Don't you want to get back to London?
09:41We can contact you by phone if we need anything.
09:45You're staying, aren't you?
09:46Yeah.
09:47I mean, I missed my flight anyway.
09:48So, uh...
09:50Third time's the charm.
09:57About...
09:58About three months now.
10:01Um...
10:01I think she came from Belize.
10:03Or somewhere like that.
10:05Well, we have about 30 or so volunteers here at any one point.
10:08It's hard to keep track sometimes, doesn't it, baby?
10:10Yeah, yeah, it really is.
10:12What was Rosa like?
10:13She was quiet, diligent, keen to muck in.
10:18Did she go out much?
10:19Well, she spent most of her time here.
10:21I don't think she knew anyone else.
10:23Take me through what happened, please.
10:25Well, I've already said all of this to her.
10:27Yeah, I know, but I haven't heard it.
10:31Um...
10:33Well, we, um...
10:34We had some drinks over at Stingray's.
10:37It was one of the volunteers' birthdays.
10:40Came back late, went to bed.
10:45The next morning, um...
10:48The girls in the hut woke up
10:50and saw that her bed hadn't been slept in
10:53and she missed her morning beach patrol.
10:56What's that?
10:58Oh, we...
10:59We have a strip rotor.
11:01Day and night.
11:02We monitor the turtle nests.
11:04We protect the eggs from predators, poachers.
11:06It's...
11:07It's really very effective.
11:09How long have you been here?
11:11Uh, about, uh, ten years.
11:13Before that, I was working in the UK,
11:15but I thought I could make more of an impact over here.
11:19And have you?
11:20Absolutely, yeah.
11:21Since we've been here,
11:22we've seen a 27% increase
11:24in St Mary's turtle population.
11:26That's very impressive.
11:28Now, sea turtles are a huge part
11:30of the ocean's ecosystems.
11:32If a species disappears from a habitat,
11:35the natural order of things can be disrupted.
11:38The same can be said of humans.
11:45Boss, I found something really interesting.
11:49On a scale of one to ten, it's an eight.
11:51No, no, it's a nine.
11:54All right, it's an eight.5.
11:56Officer Rose.
11:57Sorry.
11:58So, on the victim's hand,
12:00I noticed there was this number written down in viral.
12:03Verifiant.
12:064431C.
12:06Now, I don't know what that means,
12:08but I'm making it my mission to find out.
12:10Okay.
12:11You both head to Rose's room,
12:12so it can dig up.
12:13We'll go and talk to the other volunteers.
12:16Regroup in and out.
12:16Okay.
12:19You hear about Rose?
12:23Uh, yeah.
12:26We're the police.
12:27Really?
12:29Nice uniform.
12:33Thanks.
12:36Come on.
12:47You can't find this number anywhere.
12:50But then again,
12:51she doesn't have much.
12:53No phone,
12:54no laptop,
12:55just this purse with $30 in it.
12:58and bubblegum.
13:01Berry flavor.
13:02Though it looks like she used
13:03her phone or
13:05an underwater camera
13:07to take these.
13:08So, where is it?
13:19Okay, if you remember anything,
13:21you let me know, yeah?
13:26If I have to speak
13:27to another privileged
13:28gap yard student,
13:29I'm going to poke my eyes out
13:31and personally feed them
13:31to the turtles.
13:33Don't do that just yet.
13:35We've got something.
13:36Go on.
13:37I was speaking to one
13:38of the catering staff.
13:39Apparently,
13:40yesterday he heard
13:41Rosa arguing with Estelle.
13:43You're sorry.
13:44How do you mean you're sorry?
13:45You have a weird problem.
13:47You're obsessed.
13:48Estelle found her in her room.
13:50Rosa claimed she wanted
13:51to speak to her
13:52about changing shifts,
13:53but Estelle refused,
13:55accused Rosa
13:56of stalking her.
13:57That's a bold claim.
13:58Well, she could be right, sir.
14:01Darlene found this
14:01in Rosa's things.
14:03It's the rota list
14:04for the beach patrol.
14:05Every time Estelle
14:07was on duty,
14:08Rosa circled it.
14:12She was sort of weird.
14:15Weird how?
14:16She asked a whole heap
14:17of questions.
14:18But she gave nothing away.
14:20Typical Capricorn.
14:22Just a different kind of vibe,
14:24you know?
14:25I'm a Gemini.
14:27Right.
14:29You were heard
14:30accusing her
14:31of stalking you?
14:33Yeah, well,
14:33maybe that was
14:34a little extreme.
14:35In what way?
14:36When Rosa first got here,
14:38she seemed kind of lonely.
14:39So I took her out
14:39a couple times.
14:40But then,
14:41she kind of
14:42latched on to me.
14:44And then I found her
14:45in my room,
14:45so of course
14:46I was annoyed.
14:46But then we made up
14:47half done.
14:48Tequila heals
14:49everything, right?
14:51Are we done here?
14:52Because I've got to
14:52finish up,
14:53otherwise I'd be in trouble.
14:54No, please,
14:55go ahead.
14:59I don't know much
15:00about star signs.
15:01Really?
15:01You surprised me.
15:02Isn't Gemini
15:03the one with the two faces?
15:11So, here we have
15:13our hatchlings
15:13heading out to the sea.
15:15Once they're fully grown,
15:16they'll return
15:16to the same beach
15:18to nest.
15:20But how do they know?
15:22Well, the Earth's
15:22magnetic fields.
15:23These little guys
15:24imprint on this beach
15:25and use that
15:26to navigate back.
15:28So, wherever they go,
15:30they've got a photo
15:31of home with them.
15:33That's amazing.
15:38So, let me get
15:39this straight.
15:40This young woman
15:42doesn't exist.
15:43No one
15:44with the name
15:45Rosa Martinez
15:46travelled in
15:47or out of St. Marie
15:48in the last year.
15:50And I'm going through
15:51all the Rosa Martinez's
15:52from Belize.
15:54And so far,
15:55not one of them
15:55can be ID'd
15:56as a victim.
15:57We'll send her
15:58photo to the other
15:59islands,
15:59create an online
16:01appeal.
16:01Okay.
16:02Okay.
16:03Suspect.
16:04What have we got?
16:06The cleaner.
16:08Valerie Manette,
16:0963,
16:10sings in Darlene's church.
16:12Yes, but I know
16:13Valerie.
16:14She couldn't try to fly.
16:15Well, I think our best bet
16:16is to start the
16:16Conservancy.
16:17Any background there?
16:18Yes, so,
16:19it was set up in 2012
16:21by
16:22Mr. Callum Jones.
16:2443.
16:24He's a marine biologist
16:25from Bristol.
16:26Now, maths isn't my best
16:28subject,
16:29but it looks like
16:30their finances
16:31aren't in great shape.
16:32They've had some
16:33big money transfers
16:34recently,
16:35which have kept them
16:35afloat.
16:36Donations from volunteers,
16:38maybe?
16:38Possibly.
16:39What about his wife,
16:41Sadie?
16:41Sadie Jones, 45.
16:43Grew up in Manchester, UK.
16:45Came here as a volunteer
16:47and she's never left.
16:50The only thing to flag
16:51is that she spent time
16:53in prison in 2008,
16:55convicted of fraud.
16:58Well, as far as
16:59skeletons are concerned,
17:00that's a pretty big one.
17:02Anything on the
17:03research assistant,
17:04Estelle?
17:05Born on St. Marie,
17:07been working at the
17:08Conservancy for a couple
17:09of years.
17:10Takes care of her father
17:11who's got Parkinson's.
17:13That's Estelle for you.
17:14Sweet,
17:15kind,
17:16caring.
17:17You know her,
17:18Officer Rose?
17:19Yeah, well, you know.
17:20You met her once.
17:22Right,
17:22and what about that number?
17:254-4-3-1-C.
17:27Anything?
17:27Nothing so far.
17:29But then again,
17:29we don't have much to go on.
17:31It's almost like
17:32she's some kind of ghost.
17:34Okay,
17:35questions.
17:36Um,
17:38who,
17:39how,
17:39why?
17:41Who would want to kill Rosa?
17:42How did her body
17:43end up at the shack
17:44when we know it was
17:45locked up from the time
17:46I left to when
17:47the cleaner arrived?
17:48And the big one,
17:49why was her body there?
17:51Could it be a message
17:53to you somehow, sir?
17:54Or to the police?
17:56Well, so far,
17:56there's no personal connection
17:58between us and this woman
17:59or anyone else
18:00in her world
18:01here on this island.
18:02Nothing that explains
18:02why she was in
18:03that shack.
18:05Speaking of,
18:07have you thought about
18:08where you're going
18:08to stay tonight?
18:09Boss,
18:10you're more than welcome
18:10to stay with us.
18:12I mean,
18:12mother would like that.
18:13I mean,
18:14we could have some dinner,
18:15have a game of dominoes after.
18:16You know how to play, right?
18:19I know the perfect place.
18:24All settled in?
18:27Oh, yeah,
18:28the room's very nice.
18:29Thank you, Catherine.
18:30You sound surprised.
18:31And the Wi-Fi's decent.
18:33You don't by any chance
18:35have an iron-in service.
18:37Don't push your luck,
18:38Mervyn.
18:40You know,
18:42I'm pleased
18:43you're still with us.
18:44If you need anything,
18:46anything at all,
18:47except for ironing,
18:48etc.,
18:49I am here.
18:51That's much appreciated,
18:52Catherine.
18:53Also,
18:55what you did
18:57for my mother's case,
19:00I won't forget that.
19:02Selwyn,
19:04how did it go?
19:05Quite well.
19:07They've offered me
19:08my job back.
19:09Wow,
19:10that's excellent news,
19:11Commissioner.
19:11I'm so happy for you.
19:15And,
19:16how's the case going?
19:18D.S. Thomas
19:19updated me
19:19off the record.
19:20Yeah,
19:21well,
19:21we still
19:21have no idea
19:23why the body
19:23was in the shack,
19:24but we'll get there.
19:26I have every faith.
19:28If I understand correctly,
19:31we'll be going
19:32once this is so.
19:33short of a hurricane,
19:35there's nothing stopping me,
19:36right?
19:37I suppose not.
19:41Mervyn,
19:42go find a table.
19:43I'll bring over a menu.
19:49What about you?
19:52A little champagne
19:54to celebrate?
19:55Not right now.
19:57I understand.
19:59They've treated you badly.
20:01But in the end,
20:03Selwyn,
20:04you're wrong.
20:23All right, mate.
20:24I bet you didn't expect
20:25to see me back so soon.
20:26Mm-hm.
21:13Morning. Where is our...
21:14Oh, in the kitchen, teaching my chef how to make a full English.
21:19I'll tell you what, Catherine. Your chef is the man.
21:24I know. I hired him.
21:27Oh, great timing, DS Thomas. Come, sit.
21:38So, I returned to the shack this morning to see if I missed anything, and I did.
21:46An old postcard to the iParker?
21:50Yeah, it was back to front. It definitely wasn't that way when I left.
21:55Why do you think that is?
21:56Maybe they clearly looked at it.
21:58Why would they do that?
22:00Currently, I have been a Scooby, but from what I can see, that was the only thing in the shack
22:05that was out of place.
22:07OK, let's dust it for prints. See what that brings us.
22:12My turn. I ran a search on Rosa Martinez with all the travel agencies in case we missed something.
22:20Great minds.
22:21And we did.
22:23She had a plane ticket booked to Belize last week.
22:27Why didn't she go?
22:28Don't know, but guess who booked it?
22:32Sadie Jones.
22:33Sadie Jones.
22:35Interesting.
22:37I wonder why she was so keen for Rosa to leave.
22:45Get in anywhere?
22:47Well, it's not a postcard.
22:50Obviously, not a phone number.
22:52I mean, they number the turritowness, but they don't use letters, so...
22:56Short answer?
22:57No.
22:58Well, you're doing all the right things, so...
23:01Keep going.
23:04By the way, I have spoken to the inspector about your probation review, and he said we will discuss it
23:11once we've solved the case.
23:14Awesome.
23:16You're welcome.
23:18Morning, campers.
23:19Ah, good timing.
23:22I've got two things for you this morning.
23:25One, the postmortem's in.
23:29Confirms strangulation.
23:31Time of death between 9am and 11am.
23:34Now, the bruises and lacerations to the head was caused by a blunt object.
23:41Fragments of orange fibreglass found lodged in the wound?
23:45What kind of object would that be?
23:46Well, that's used for things like surfboards and hot tubs.
23:50It would be insane to have one of those here.
23:52And the second thing?
23:54I went by a stingray's bar this morning, where Rosa and the other volunteers were having drinks the other night.
24:01Hmm.
24:02I looked at the CCTV, and...
24:10Naughty boy.
24:12Hmm.
24:12I can explain.
24:18It sort of happened, one night, that we were helping Dorothy...
24:22A volunteer?
24:23Leatherback turtle.
24:25A feisty girl, but she's got a heart of gold.
24:27Anyway, she was caught in some netting.
24:30One thing led to another, and we...
24:33Me and Rosa, and the head is, started sleeping together.
24:36Maybe so often.
24:38Did Sadie know?
24:39I'm sure she does.
24:40You know, our marriage is pretty...
24:41Flexible.
24:43But not for everyone, I know, but...
24:44We go by the rules of the animal kingdom.
24:47A few species are naturally monogamous, you realise.
24:50But it works for most people, though, doesn't it?
24:53We know Sadie wanted Rosa to leave.
24:56Was it about that?
24:57No.
24:58No, no, no, definitely not.
24:59It turned out Rosa hadn't paid for a stay with us, but we sorted something.
25:03Look, officers, I came here to see you today because I just...
25:07I didn't want you wasting your time on me.
25:11That's very considerate of you.
25:15Let's see if your wife agrees.
25:19So?
25:22So?
25:23Is that it?
25:24You don't care?
25:25So?
25:27Callum sleeps with the volunteers occasionally.
25:30I mean, I do, too, if I fancy.
25:33We're not like most people, it doesn't mean anything.
25:36We know you bought her a plane ticket back to Belize.
25:39That's got nothing to do with Callum.
25:42Rosa hadn't paid up, and on top of that, she wouldn't give me her passport.
25:45We need to ID check all volunteers, so I asked her to leave.
25:49She said she didn't have any money, so I bought her ticket.
25:51But she didn't go?
25:53No, she gave me some sob story about why she couldn't go back, some bad ex, so...
25:59I made an exception.
26:01We're set.
26:02How generous.
26:04You know, I don't know why you're asking me questions, Inspector.
26:09Rosa's murder has got nothing to do with us.
26:15I'm not sure I believe her.
26:18Me neither.
26:19I wonder why Rosa was so keen to hide her identity.
26:24I don't know.
26:26I suppose we've all got things from our past we rather people didn't find out.
26:34Wait a minute.
26:41Inspector!
26:43Inspector!
26:46Inspector, what are you doing?
26:50I spent a lot of time in care homes growing up.
26:53Kids were always nicking your stuff.
26:56So, I would hide my precious things between one of the slats of the mattress.
27:03And...
27:05Bingo!
27:17Leah Francis, 28, born and raised in Dominica.
27:22Only child of elderly parents, both died in the last three years, worked as a journalist
27:28for a news website called Project Classified, which focuses on investigative stories.
27:33Well, according to her boss, she lives alone, spent all her time working, and told him that she was here
27:41researching something.
27:43Working on the story.
28:07Working on the story.
28:11Is that why she was killed?
28:11Look, the number is very faint.
28:15Like, it's being washed off.
28:17So, what if it's not a C, but an O?
28:25Well, what does that mean now?
28:27So, I was reading the research proposal that Callum submitted to the consul.
28:32Now, biology was never my best subject, but...
28:36What was, out of interest?
28:38Lunch.
28:39Anyway, inside of it is very interesting because there is a map of the coast.
28:46Now, all over St. Marie, there are ocean boys to help the boats navigate.
28:5244310 is one of them.
28:54That's smart work, Officer Rose.
28:56It's a direct line out from the Conservancy.
28:59But why did Leah have that number written on her hand?
29:02Well, it must be significant to her investigation somehow.
29:06They have a boat at the Conservancy.
29:09Are they using that to get out there?
29:11Might be a meeting place.
29:12Might be.
29:13But, now that we know that Leah was in fact a journalist,
29:16it's safe to assume she wasn't stalking Estelle but trying to get information.
29:20Each time Estelle was on patrol, it's in the night, and Leah has circled her name.
29:26Why?
29:26Surely it's just a coincidence.
29:29Estelle doesn't seem like the type to be involved in anything dodgy.
29:32Trust me.
29:33Well, people can surprise you, remember that.
29:36Now, according to the rotor, Estelle is on shift again tonight.
29:39So, Officer Curtis, I want you and Officer Rose to go down there, scope the place out, yeah?
29:43Okay, we could speak to the Coast Guard on our way, see if they've noticed anything dodgy.
29:48Good plan. Update me on how it goes, yeah?
29:50Okay.
29:51I'll bring the snacks.
29:53Well, you know, like snacks.
29:55Come on, lad.
29:56Snacks.
29:57Chut.
29:57Hmm.
29:59Now return to the same beach to nest.
30:02How do they know?
30:03Well, the earth's magnetic fields.
30:05These little guys imprint on the street.
30:07Good evening, Inspector.
30:08You've got to navigate back.
30:11Commissioner, what can I do for you?
30:15Are you any further forward?
30:19Not especially, no.
30:22Sometimes taking a break can help one look at things afresh.
30:25What have you got in mind?
30:30You cannot leave St. Marie without trying one of Winston's acras.
30:36Here we go.
30:38Here we go.
30:44You know, you're not too bad, to be fair.
30:50He's had that stall for years.
30:53And his father before that.
30:55And his father before that.
30:59Generations of Winstons going back for as long as anyone can remember.
31:04Hmm?
31:05I always envied families like that growing up.
31:08There's his boy I knew.
31:10Worked with his dad.
31:12A plumber.
31:13Other kids dreamt about being footballers.
31:16But for me, that was it.
31:22You never told me, why did you decide to look for your mother?
31:33I spend my working life trying to solve problems.
31:38Yeah?
31:39Getting to the bottom of things.
31:40But outside of work, there's always been this question mark.
31:52When I was little, I'd lie awake, thinking about my parents.
31:58Imagining we'd find the same things funny, or like the same TV.
32:04But it all felt empty.
32:08And that emptiness had never gone away.
32:12Coming here was about trying to create some kind of full stop, I guess.
32:23And has it?
32:28In some ways.
32:32So, is that it?
32:34Now you've opened the door, you simply close it and walk away.
32:39Well, I know where I come from now.
32:41I know who my mother was, and why she gave me up.
32:46And that is important, of course, but it's the past.
32:52What about now?
32:58I guess everything goes back to how it was.
33:01You know, eat, sleep, work, repeat.
33:04And that's life, right?
33:06It's predictable.
33:08It doesn't have to be.
33:10What do you mean?
33:11I know you find our island somewhat difficult and inconvenient.
33:18Don't forget how.
33:20But I'm asking you to reconsider your decision to go back to London.
33:27Why?
33:29Because I think you are not at the end of your journey,
33:35but at the beginning.
34:00Look, torch lights, no matter water.
34:07You stay here, and I'll go check it out.
34:09No, no, no, no.
34:10I got this.
34:12Are you sure?
34:14Yeah.
34:15Fine.
34:17I'll make sure the cross guard is in position.
34:30All right.
34:46Oh, it's you.
34:47What are you doing?
34:48I saw some lights on down here,
34:50so I just wanted to check it out in case we had any trespassers.
34:53Does that happen after?
34:55Last month or so, yeah.
34:56That's why I've been doing loads more night patrols.
34:59Oh.
35:00Well, that explains it.
35:01Yeah.
35:04All the barriers come loose.
35:06Can you hold this storage for me?
35:07Yeah, no worries.
35:09Yeah, I'm just going to get some wires to fix it.
35:12It's right over there.
35:13Right.
35:14Cool.
35:15Cool.
35:15You're the best.
35:17I'll be one minute.
35:19Cool.
35:27She gone?
35:31No news for the cross guard.
35:33What's happening, Seth?
35:34Oh, no.
35:37Seth, talk to me.
35:45I need some advice on something, Mum.
35:50Stay in on St. Marie on a more permanent basis.
35:55Bad idea, right?
35:58I mean, it just doesn't feel like a good fit, you know?
36:25Who's S?
36:27I took my mum's address book and it wasn't anyone she knew on St. Marie.
36:30And I checked with the commissioner this morning and it wasn't him.
36:33How about looking more into her life in Antigua?
36:36Could S be someone from there?
36:39Yeah, possibly.
36:40But that would mean opening up a whole thing.
36:43But it's bugging you, right?
36:46I just thought I'd tied everything up, you know?
36:48Well, I'd pursue it.
36:50At least you'll know.
36:53What's wrong?
36:55Seb hasn't turned up for work.
36:57And now he's not answering his phone.
36:59Well, maybe he just overslept.
37:01He didn't.
37:02I just spoke to my niece who said her friend had seen him at a bubble tea cafe at Port
37:07Royal.
37:07Well, it'll be about last night.
37:10He messed up again.
37:11He let the suspect go and he was saying that he had let you down.
37:17Wait.
37:19I'll go.
37:33Boss, what are you doing here?
37:34I could ask you the same question.
37:37I knew it.
37:39Knew what?
37:40It's only a matter of time.
37:43Thought I'd make it easier for you.
37:44What are you talking about?
37:46I'm not good at this.
37:48I've been trying and trying and I'm still getting things wrong.
37:58All right, tell me something.
38:01Why did you choose this job?
38:05Honestly.
38:06My mother was like,
38:08Sebastien, get off of the sofa.
38:09Stop lazing around and make something of your life.
38:13All the jobs on the island.
38:15I thought being a police officer
38:19looked kind of cool, you know?
38:20And I was right.
38:22It is cool.
38:23For the first time in my life,
38:27I'm doing something important.
38:29You know?
38:31Turns out,
38:34I don't fit in.
38:36That's not true.
38:37It is true.
38:38I've been doing this for a few months now
38:40and it doesn't feel like
38:43I'm getting any better.
38:45But you will.
38:46If you give it time.
38:48Like I did.
38:50Word of advice.
38:52Stop trying to run.
38:54Learn to walk first.
38:56Hmm?
38:59What, haven't I blown it?
39:00No, Officer Rose.
39:01You haven't blown it.
39:03You deserve to pass your probation.
39:06So don't worry on that score.
39:08Seriously?
39:09Seriously?
39:11Look.
39:13I know I haven't always shown it.
39:16But I believe you can make
39:18a great police officer.
39:21Because not only are you hard working,
39:23but you also care.
39:25A lot.
39:27So don't give up.
39:29Yeah?
39:33Yeah?
39:37Thanks, boss.
39:43Okay then, pineapple boy.
39:44How do we recover this?
39:46Okay, so...
39:48The boat wasn't moored at the Conservancy last night.
39:51So maybe we can get a search warrant,
39:54look for evidence,
39:56and bring us dead in for questioning.
39:59There we go.
40:00There we go.
40:12Nothing so far.
40:14You?
40:18I guess we'd better head back.
40:22About earlier, I...
40:23Look, you don't have to say anything.
40:26Just promise that you'll never do it again.
40:28Okay?
40:30I promise.
40:36Wait.
40:41Orange fibreglass.
40:43Didn't we find traces in the wound
40:45on the victim's head?
40:47We need to find Estelle.
40:49And fast.
40:55Okay, Mrs. Benito.
40:56Thanks for your help.
40:57Cheers.
41:00That was my mum's neighbour on Antigua.
41:02Said a man named Solomon Clark
41:04was looking for her a few months ago.
41:06Ex-pupil, apparently.
41:08Neighbours told him she'd died.
41:09So he came here to pay his respects?
41:12Seems so.
41:14That's mystery solved.
41:15Case closed.
41:16That's it.
41:17I guess so.
41:21Well...
41:22Look what the tide brought in.
41:27Not only did you mislead our officer
41:29and evade questioning,
41:31but we strongly suspect
41:32that the victim was on that boat
41:34the night before she was killed.
41:35So I'll ask you again.
41:36What are you up to?
41:38You're asking the wrong person.
41:42Okay.
41:43Right.
41:44Well, in that case,
41:45let's just wind this up.
41:46T.S. Thomas,
41:47you fancy going for lunch
41:48at that place across the road?
41:51I wonder if the special is on.
41:53Is that it?
41:55We're done?
41:56Yeah, well,
41:57we gave you a chance
41:58to give your side of the story,
41:59but if you don't want to cooperate,
42:01that's your decision.
42:01Might lead to a harsher sentence,
42:04but...
42:04Wait.
42:08She said I could lose my job
42:10if I didn't help.
42:12With what?
42:16Selling turtle eggs
42:19on the black market.
42:27No point holding out on us, Sadie.
42:29Estelle told us everything.
42:31So come on,
42:33you ship the eggs out on the boat,
42:35you sell them to the traffickers
42:36who take them over to Dominica,
42:37where they're exported around the world.
42:39To be eaten in restaurants
42:41or sold on as pets.
42:42There are shells and oil
42:44used for cosmetics.
42:45A tidy little racket.
42:46We know you've got form.
42:48What we can't understand is why.
42:52You were struggling financially.
42:54Was that the reason?
42:58Six months ago,
42:59we were about to go bankrupt.
43:02It was just a few shipments to start with,
43:05just some quick cash
43:06to get us on our feet.
43:08But I couldn't stop.
43:10Does Cullen, no?
43:11Of course more.
43:12He would never forgive me.
43:13So why would you jeopardise
43:15your relationship like that?
43:16Because the alternative was worse.
43:18Before I came here,
43:19I was in a bad way.
43:21Our lives now,
43:23it's more than I could ever have dreamt.
43:27Without the shipments,
43:28we wouldn't survive.
43:29Rosa was a serious threat then.
43:31What do you mean?
43:32We found fragments of fibreglass
43:34in a wound on her head.
43:35They match the boat hook
43:36which presumably you hit her with.
43:39She was on the boat that night,
43:41wasn't she?
43:41She discovered what you've been doing
43:43and that's why you killed her.
43:44Of course I didn't.
43:46Look, I...
43:47I was due to make a shipment that night
43:49and she must have snuck on somehow.
43:53I was waiting for the pick-up out at sea.
43:56By the boy number 44310?
44:00Yeah, that's where we'd always met.
44:03And then I heard a noise
44:05and I found her taking photos.
44:08What are you doing?
44:09She said that she was a journalist,
44:11that she'd found a lead in Dominica.
44:13I tried to grab her phone
44:14but she wouldn't give it to me.
44:16No!
44:17No!
44:18So, is that when you hit her over the head
44:20with the boat hook?
44:23I didn't mean to.
44:25She went to dive in.
44:27I grabbed the hook
44:28to block her book here by accident.
44:30She was injured.
44:32I tried to save her
44:33but it was too late.
44:34I thought she'd drowned.
44:35Rosa!
44:37Rosa!
44:37But she didn't drown, did she?
44:39She somehow made her way back to shore
44:41where you found her and finished the job.
44:42Look, you can say what you want about me, Inspector,
44:44but I am not a murderer.
44:47Both you and Estelle LaRoche
44:49will be facing charges
44:50for illegal trafficking
44:51and you personally, Sadie,
44:54for aggravated assault.
44:57But even if Sadie did kill her,
44:59why travel 12 kilometres round the coast
45:02to dump her body in the shack?
45:04And we know I locked it up at 9.30, yeah?
45:06Brought the keys directly here.
45:08Mm-hmm.
45:08And there was no sign of forced entry.
45:11So how did the body end up in there?
45:13Then, of course, there's this.
45:16Who touched it and why?
45:18Can't know for sure, sir.
45:20Uh, we only got partial prints.
45:24Right, um...
45:26Let's take five.
45:27I'm gonna go for a walk.
45:29Need some thinking time.
45:40Inspector, where are you off to?
45:42Oh, he's going for a walk.
45:44Hoping to find some inspiration.
45:47Hopefully you will have more success
45:49with your other investigation
45:52into the mysterious S.
45:55Oh, yeah.
45:57Case closed.
45:58Some guy I call Solomon Clark.
46:01An ex-pupor of my mum's, apparently.
46:03Lives in Antigua.
46:05Did you speak to him?
46:07No.
46:08I haven't got time to listen to
46:09rose-tinted stories from some random stranger.
46:12Not when I'm leaving.
46:14So, you've decided?
46:18I'm sorry, Commissioner, but I...
46:21I just don't fit in here.
46:24It's like this case.
46:25Nothing fits.
46:27It's like all the pieces are there,
46:28but they're back to front.
46:31Back to front.
46:34What if it's what I've been doing?
46:36Thinking the killer looked at this
46:39when actually was the victim?
46:43Why?
46:44What could she possibly...
46:48The address?
46:50My house?
46:54Of course.
46:56Well, if she needed the address,
46:58that explains everything.
47:00I locked it all up.
47:01There was no one here when I left.
47:03I tried to grab her phone,
47:04but she wouldn't give it to me.
47:05I wish she went overboard.
47:07Callum sleeps with the volunteers occasionally.
47:09I mean, I do, too, if they're fancy.
47:11Are we done here?
47:12Because I've got to finish up,
47:13otherwise I'll get in trouble.
47:14She worked as a journalist.
47:16Told him she was researching something.
47:18Commissioner,
47:20you are a genius.
47:25It has been said.
47:31Sir.
47:34Ah, Callum.
47:38Thanks for joining us.
47:39This is bloody outrageous.
47:41Is it?
47:42We know it was you
47:43that killed Leah.
47:46Are you kidding me?
47:48It's all lies.
47:49Take a seat.
47:49Let's remind him, shall we?
47:53Callum's phone.
47:54It's all there.
47:56After being discovered by Sadie on the boat
47:58doing her meeting with the traffickers,
48:00Sadie attacked Leah,
48:02causing her to go into the sea.
48:05She swam to shore,
48:06waking up the next morning
48:08on the beach where the shack is.
48:10Her clothes weren't wet,
48:11so the heat of the sun must have dried them off.
48:13Dehydrated and disoriented
48:15from the head wound inflicted by Sadie,
48:18Leah headed up the beach towards the shack,
48:21the only building there.
48:22Thinking it was deserted,
48:24she entered via the open veranda doors
48:26just after I was taking my case out to the taxi.
48:30She must have been half delirious
48:31because she didn't hear me.
48:33If she called out, I didn't hear anything.
48:35When I came back in,
48:36she must have been in the bathroom
48:37getting water.
48:39Now, the one thing that was out of place
48:41in the shack
48:45was this postcard.
48:46But who had handled it?
48:48The victim or the killer?
48:50Testing for fingerprints proved inconclusive.
48:53But then I remembered the question
48:54wasn't so much the who,
48:56but the why.
48:58It was Leah,
49:00the victim,
49:01that turned the postcard around
49:03to see the address of the shack
49:05so that she could let the one person
49:08she thought she could trust
49:09know where she was.
49:11You, Callum.
49:13One of the really baffling things
49:15about this case was
49:17how did the killer
49:18enter the locked shack
49:20without leaving any signs
49:22of a forced entry?
49:23Well, now we know.
49:25It was Leah that let you in.
49:28We never found Leah's phone
49:30because you must have taken it.
49:33But this is yours.
49:35Officer Curtis checked
49:36and found lots of texts
49:38back and forth,
49:39evidence of your fear,
49:41and a phone call
49:42at 9.45am from Leah's phone
49:45on the morning of her murder,
49:47presumably to tell you
49:48where she was.
49:49So you jumped in the jeep
49:51and headed to the shack.
49:54You must have seen
49:55the state she was in.
49:57Thanks for coming.
49:58Even though she was
49:59a smart young woman,
50:00she was exhausted,
50:02vulnerable.
50:03Hey, hey, hey,
50:04you'll be okay.
50:05She tried to kill me.
50:06I'll sort it.
50:07I promise.
50:08Did she tell you
50:09what happened with Sadie?
50:11For God's sake.
50:13If you did it,
50:14you need to tell them.
50:15It'll make things easier
50:17in the long run.
50:19Um.
50:22Oh, right, uh, yes.
50:24Yes, she did.
50:25She told me who she really was,
50:27how she'd been working
50:27on this story.
50:29And how did that make you feel?
50:31Well, I didn't believe her at first.
50:34They said you could do this to me.
50:36But then she showed me the photos.
50:39She was going to blow everything.
50:41I said she'd keep my name out of it.
50:43But I couldn't let that happen.
50:48It wasn't just about that, was it?
50:50You went to great lengths
50:51to cover up your true feelings for Leo.
50:55Sadie knew you felt differently about Leo,
50:57which is why she tried to make her leave.
51:00But you must have stopped that from happening.
51:02Point blank refused to get rid of her.
51:05That's not just a meaningless fling.
51:07You were in love with her, weren't you?
51:13Uh, I, uh,
51:16I asked her to make a choice.
51:18If she cared for me at all,
51:20she wouldn't publish a story.
51:21But she wouldn't budge, right?
51:23I'm sorry.
51:24I have to do it.
51:26Uh, I thought she was interested in my work.
51:28She was only with me
51:30to find out information.
51:32Not entirely correct, Callum.
51:34You see, she trusted you enough
51:36to call you.
51:38But from what we learned about Leo,
51:40her work always came first.
51:43She lied to me.
51:44You're clearly used to getting your own way.
51:46in this little kingdom you've built for yourself.
51:49But this time,
51:52someone made you feel like a fool.
51:54You used me!
51:56So what did you do?
51:57You strangled her.
52:00You stood there,
52:01taking in what you've done.
52:03You must have gone to lock the front door
52:05in case anyone interrupted you.
52:06We didn't find any prints,
52:08so evidently you wiped them off.
52:09But then someone did interrupt.
52:13The cleaner.
52:14You were moments away from being caught red-handed.
52:18But you took a risk.
52:19You took Leah's phone and hid behind the door
52:21when the cleaner came in.
52:22In her horror of discovering Leah's dead body,
52:25she didn't notice you slipping out.
52:27You then headed back here
52:29to the Conservancy,
52:30thinking you'd gotten away with it.
52:32Leaving us to wonder,
52:33how was Leah killed
52:35in the shack that was locked
52:38from the moment the inspector left
52:40to the time the cleaner came
52:41about an hour later?
52:43It was a case that had us all scratching our heads.
52:46But we got there in the end.
52:48We always do.
52:51You stole the life of a young woman.
52:54All for the sake of pride.
52:58Now that the truth is out,
53:00I hope that Leah can rest easier.
53:03Officer Curtis.
53:07Callum Jones.
53:10I'm arresting you for the murder of Leah Francis.
53:14You don't have to say that.
53:23Evening, y'all.
53:24Ah, Catherine.
53:25No, Inspector.
53:27Ah, he's just finishing up.
53:29What can I get you?
53:31What's your fanciest cocktail?
53:33How about, uh,
53:35Goombay smash?
53:36It has a real kick to it.
53:39Why?
53:39I don't know what that is,
53:41but I'll take two of them.
53:43Well, I'm celebrating.
53:45I get to spend even more time
53:47with the both of you.
53:48You suck up, you.
53:50Go on, then I'll join you.
53:51Me too.
53:52Thanks, Catherine.
53:53Your table?
54:04There you are.
54:06Sit down, I'll bring you around.
54:07I, I, I won't be staying.
54:18You were never going to accept, were you?
54:21No.
54:24After you thought so?
54:27Why?
54:28I don't know.
54:30But it felt wrong to say yes.
54:32Too much has happened.
54:33And right now,
54:34Well, I can't see a way to get back
54:36the whole thing as well.
54:40So, you will go see Andrina?
54:42And after that?
54:44Who knows?
54:47Promise me, you will look after yourself.
54:52And then.
54:55Of course.
54:57Promise me, this isn't farewell.
55:02But, au revoir.
55:07Au revoir, then, my friend.
55:13Hmm?
55:16One more stop, one more.
55:18Oh, my God.
55:37Commissioner?
55:39Congratulations, Inspector.
55:43Right, well, now I've wrapped this thing up,
55:45I can finally leave with a clear conscience.
55:48I suppose I'll give these to you now, right?
55:52That depends.
55:55On what?
55:56Earlier today, I took the liberty contacting Solomon Clark.
56:02Oh.
56:04Right.
56:06Why?
56:08Because you are still here.
56:09Yeah, but for the next 12 hours...
56:11And that door is still open.
56:15Look, Commissioner, I have no intention...
56:17Perhaps I overstepped.
56:20But I thought it was important...
56:22...not to let an opportunity like this pass you by.
56:25All right, okay.
56:27Look, Commissioner, with respect, as I said...
56:30...I am done here, all right?
56:34I believe this might change your mind.
56:40This is Solomon's number.
56:45We should call it...
56:47Look, Commissioner, I don't want...
56:48Mummy.
56:51He's your brother.
56:52He's your brother.
56:53He's your brother.
56:57He's your brother.
57:04He's your brother.
57:07He's your brother.
57:08He's your brother.
57:08He's your brother.
57:09He's your brother.
57:09He's your brother.
57:09He's your brother.
57:10He's your brother.
57:10He's your brother.
57:13He's your brother.
57:17He's your brother.
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