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00:11Hey Kelvin, came today. How was the bee? Sorry Kelvin.
00:22Screw you and all, Joseph Mord. Can you lose, lad?
00:29Can't save them all, Mr. B.
00:32One, two, three...
00:34Mr. B!
00:36Also, we got you a card. Mr. B, I got all the lads to sign in.
00:41Happy Birthday, Mr. B.
00:42Hi, Mr. B.
00:45Take care, lads. Mine, there you go.
00:50Hey lads!
00:52Dad! I'm already late.
00:53Hi, how are you, Joseph? How are you doing? You all right?
00:55Yeah, good. Forgot, didn't you?
00:57Ah, the birthday drink sound, yes.
01:07Happy Birthday, Peter.
01:08You look so well.
01:09Come on, let go down your hot toys.
01:11Happy Birthday, Peter.
01:14Double the Freud, one cube of ice, right?
01:18I was hoping we could catch up.
01:22Er, now really isn't the time, Natasha.
01:25To discuss our community safety.
01:27No, not really.
01:28Really?
01:28No, vests.
01:30Delinquents roaming the village unsupervised.
01:32They are supervised.
01:33Criminals, bust into work at your garden centre.
01:36We're changing lives.
01:37We're changing this village.
01:39No, no, no. I'm not the only one who thinks so.
01:42Can I get you a drink, Miss Scope?
01:44You know, I think that's a really good idea.
01:46Your obsessive drive to save every lost boy the government dumps on us
01:50is taking over this village.
01:52It's irresponsible.
01:53I'm responsible.
01:55I'm taking responsibility for all of them.
01:57Yeah.
01:58Okay, that's enough.
01:59Come on, Deputy.
02:00I'm sorry.
02:00Look, well done, you've ruined his birthday.
02:02Thanks for that.
02:03Mr. B, come on!
02:07Mr. B, come on!
02:48Mr. B, come on.
02:52Mr. B, come on!
02:54Mr. B, come on!
03:00I need the rempl SkinCover!
03:00Mr. B...
03:04Mr laid off...
03:21No, I'm not doing that. Looked in the car, checked on the seat because I'm not in the flat, Mum.
03:25I've looked.
03:26I put them in my coat pocket like always, Grace. You just need to go over it again. Start with
03:33my black winter coat.
03:34No, because I'm not your junior officer and I have a life. Just buy some new gloves up there.
03:40There must be clothes shops in the countryside. Anyway, look, it's summer. I've got to go. I've got another call.
03:46Is that Grace?
03:47Yes.
03:48Sup, Grace? How's it going?
03:50Sup, um, chair? Yep, I'm good. Mum, see you Wednesday, 11.45.
03:55OK.
03:56OK.
03:57Bye, Grace.
03:59Uh, what's, uh, what's Wednesday?
04:01Uni interview. I'm taking her.
04:05Wow. So, boss, what is the plan between now and 11.45 Wednesday?
04:26Morning, ma'am.
04:28Harper. Ellis, you there yet? CSI's waiting. Clock's ticking, Al's. Ashtonham's a small unit. The boss, D.S. Oliver, recently
04:36got promoted. Moved back to the area a couple of months ago.
04:39Lay, you have not dragged me 200 miles to babysit some DS who's been on the force nearly as long
04:45as me.
04:46Uh, boss, head of Ashtonham council, denounces crime wave as government offender pilot is extended. Could be, what, angry villager
04:55gone vigilante?
04:56Well, that sounds a bit dramatic. Yeah.
04:59No, as dramatic as someone on a flagship scheme killing the boss.
05:02Which is why the minister is concerned. So, are you there yet?
05:12If that's not right, should we?
05:15The criminals, they ought to be here.
05:18The criminals, they ought to be here.
05:19The criminals.
05:25Right, Mr. Greenhouse, get back, please.
05:28Thank you very much.
05:44DCI Ellis?
05:46Uh, D.S. Harper?
05:47Yep.
05:48D.S. Oliver, sorry.
05:49A bit of a situation here.
05:51Orders were to wait for you.
05:54The, uh, bus for the offenders is late.
05:56D.S. Harper will get them off-site.
05:58D.S. Harper.
05:59D.S. Harper.
06:00D.S. Harper.
06:00D.S. Harper.
06:00D.S. Harper.
06:01D.S. Harper.
06:02D.S. Harper.
06:04D.S. Harper.
06:05D.S. Harper.
06:06D.S. Harper.
06:07D.S. Harper.
06:07D.S. Harper.
06:08D.S. Harper.
06:09D.S. Harper.
06:10D.S. Harper.
06:11D.S. Harper.
06:13D.S. Harper.
06:18D.S. Harper.
06:19Forced entry.
06:20Hmm.
06:30Oh, Jesus.
06:32Bleach.
07:06This one's been bleached. This one's only washed.
07:09Hmm.
07:17So, DCILS, er, is upstairs?
07:22Minor bruising.
07:25Possibly defensive.
07:28Pain petechia.
07:33Liver mortis.
07:40Game cartridge.
07:41Ghoul mayhem.
07:44Call in the CSIs.
07:46Be hard pushed to find any physical evidence, but...
07:50Sorry, er,
07:52may have not seen what you're seeing.
07:54Look at him. Shirt pulled up. Hair on end.
07:57Someone dragged the sheets from under him.
07:59Was with him as he died or soon after.
08:01Which makes this a crime scene.
08:04Er, but there's no sheets in here.
08:09Ninety degrees at two hours and forty-two minutes.
08:23They're still damp. The sheets and the pillowcases.
08:27Our best hope of DNA, which the killer took the time to boil wash.
08:31Right then.
08:32You can all smell the bleach.
08:34Someone who knew what they were doing scrubbed the house of prints and DNA.
08:37Let's hope they missed a spot.
08:40Victims on the bed. Clothing in disarray.
08:42So we can't rule out sexual assault.
08:44I want inch by inch photographs before you bag evidence.
08:48His phone wasn't on him. Let's find it.
08:52And fingerprint this.
08:54Yes, ma'am.
08:54The glasses are clean, but there's a mug in the dishwasher they may have missed.
08:58Okay.
09:03ACC Layton said you moved back to the area a couple of months ago.
09:06I don't know if you knew the victim.
09:08I know everyone who lives within a fifteen mile radius.
09:11I'd be out of a job if I couldn't investigate my neighbours.
09:13DCI Ellis, anything you need.
09:15I'll get it here.
09:17This is Natasha Scope who...
09:19Who found the victim.
09:22Let's go somewhere quiet.
09:27I can imagine what you've heard about Peter and me.
09:30Well, I gather it's on social media.
09:33R-Row.
09:34As head of Ashen and Paris Council, you had reservations about the scheme.
09:39You argued with Mr. Baron and his birthday drinks on Saturday.
09:42And you had a relationship with the deceased.
09:45We need your prints and DNA, Miss Scope.
09:51Yeah, they must be all over the house.
09:57Everything leaves its mark.
10:01Right?
10:03Hmm.
10:05I knocked yesterday afternoon around three to apologize.
10:09There was an emergency parish meeting that I needed him to attend.
10:13You dropped in for a coffee?
10:15Yeah.
10:15No, I'm...
10:17He was there, but...
10:19Didn't let me in.
10:21I put the invite in a card.
10:23And we all waited for him at the parish hall last night, but...
10:28Describe the card for me.
10:30It had a love birds.
10:32On it.
10:36We did love each other once.
10:41We were on the same side.
10:43You know, Peter and I.
10:47It's why I went back this morning.
10:50Oh, my God.
10:52My power's on the bus.
10:53This is the grand signal.
10:54Let's clear ahead.
10:54Come on, lads, get a move on.
10:56You heard what the officer said.
10:57Hey, you're on the bus with the others, mate.
10:59I don't know.
11:00I'm not one of them.
11:01Not anymore.
11:02I'm the manager.
11:04I need to have a word with you, please.
11:12Hey, boss.
11:13This is Joseph Ward.
11:15Manager and friend of the victim.
11:17Excuse me.
11:21He says that the probation officer in charge of the ex-offenders was a no-show this morning.
11:26Chris Ellison.
11:27He's actually responsible for the lads and we can't reach him.
11:30Which is why nobody called it in when this guy didn't turn up.
11:34It's Kelvin Jones.
11:36Gone since Saturday.
11:37Convictions include vehicle theft, ABH, B and E.
11:41He's been with us a while.
11:43Scouse.
11:44Clever.
11:44He found out on Saturday that he was being transferred and it made him quite upset.
11:49Mr. B had a soft spot for him.
11:51But you didn't.
11:53If you can help us understand Mr. Barron's movements, his general state of mind.
11:58Mr. B was the best man I know.
12:03Mr. B changed my life.
12:09Start the search for young Mr. Jones.
12:11Yep.
12:12And do a welfare check on the probation officer, Ellison.
12:14We'll need to interview him.
12:15Good luck with that.
12:17I'll have someone meet you and bring you up to speed on the Ellisons.
12:20The list of Peter's family, friends.
12:23This is his daughter, Avery.
12:24She's a teacher.
12:25We tried to reach out to her before news of this got out, but she's on a field trip.
12:30Ash tour, no reception.
12:31Sorry.
12:35Detective.
12:36You wanted to know how Peter had been.
12:38Recently, right?
12:39Mm-hmm.
12:40Would have not been himself.
12:41Missing work.
12:42Was he busy somewhere else?
12:45Dealing with the grief he was getting over this scheme, I thought.
12:50Anyway.
12:52Anything else you need from me, please?
12:56What's next, boss?
12:58Search for Calvin Jones?
13:00No.
13:01First we tell Avery Barron that her father's been murdered.
13:06Lay?
13:06You've got an update?
13:08Yeah.
13:08Okay.
13:09Tell your minister she should be concerned.
13:12Peter Barron was murdered.
13:26Hanging around to wash the sheets seems pretty bold.
13:30It's a Godfather move.
13:32Um.
13:33Don't tell me you've never seen the Godfather.
13:35But it's on my list.
13:36Jesus, Jack.
13:37It's on my list, boss.
13:38All right, all right.
13:41Michael Corleone, stand-up war hero.
13:43Yep.
13:43But with his mafia father's life at risk, he's forced to kill a crooked police officer.
13:49Clemenza, his father's lieutenant, talks Michael through the murder.
13:53How to kill a man in public and get away with it.
13:56It's all about hiding the evidence in plain sight.
13:59So, the gun is taped for Prince.
14:02And Clemenza says, Michael, you've got to leave the murder weapon at the scene.
14:07He drops the gun from his hand, unnoticed.
14:10The sheets.
14:11Pillocases.
14:11Are there our murder weapons?
14:13Mm-hmm.
14:13Gotcha.
14:14And our killer left them where they wouldn't be noticed.
14:17So, we are looking for a middle-aged film buff?
14:21You are looking for a slap, DS?
14:36Can you give me a hand?
14:39So, lichen is like a relationship.
14:44Well, as my dad always says, lichen's like a living in a village.
14:56So, based on what we've already established, who does what in a lichen colony?
15:02Anyone?
15:03The algae feed fungi who build houses for the algae to live in.
15:07Yes, Jade.
15:08Very good.
15:09And, er...
15:11What else makes lichen special?
15:13Anyone?
15:13It's Poikilohydro.
15:16But, erm...
15:17Who's this?
15:21Sorry to interrupt, Miss Barron.
15:23I was hoping to speak to you.
15:26About what?
15:28What's going on?
15:34Hi, kids.
15:36Back to the bus.
15:39I'm here.
15:40We'll follow her back to the bus.
15:43Can I just step?
15:45Okay.
15:46We'll head into the van.
15:48Follow our T8, actually.
15:50Come on, guys.
15:50We've got some men.
16:01We've got some men.
16:08You...
16:10That was consistently extraordinary and...
16:14That's how everyone loved him.
16:17Until...
16:18Until he...
16:19Until the work scheme.
16:21People hated him for being more loving, more kind.
16:25For putting every fibre of his being into changing lives for the better.
16:31That's not people. More of a...
16:34One woman campaigned by his ex.
16:37That's, uh, Natasha Scope.
16:42Did she tell you about his birthday?
16:47Half the pub saw how she went for Dad.
16:49I mean, if Joseph hadn't been there to calm things down, I...
16:51Miss Barron, I understand how you feel.
16:53No, you don't, you don't.
16:54But I'm telling you, even if Natasha didn't kill my father,
16:58she is the reason that he's dead.
17:09Miss Barron seems pretty sure we've got our man.
17:12Poor woman.
17:13Miss Scope's not the one who went missing the morning of the murder.
17:16Tell me about Chris Edison.
17:18Uh, probation officer.
17:19No show today.
17:21Moved from London eight months ago with wife Pippa and son Archie, who's 15.
17:26Yeah?
17:26Uh, previously a senior civil servant at the DLJ.
17:29Whoa.
17:30That is some career downsides.
17:32Here we are.
17:33Small unit, Leighton said.
17:35The small outpostman part.
17:40Is this our Ellison go-between?
17:44PCI, Ellis.
17:45Yes, Harper.
17:46PC, Sarabi, Kareem.
17:48I've spoken to Mr. Ellison.
17:49Everyone's safe at home.
17:51Okay.
17:51Jump in.
17:58I'm the family contact.
17:59Yeah, was.
18:01Given the delicacy of the situation.
18:04Uh, sorry, the delicacy of the situation?
18:06Their son.
18:08Archie's, um, vulnerable.
18:11There was an incident in London.
18:13Someone spotted him in a park, acting strange as they saw it.
18:16Called the police on him.
18:17The police overreacted.
18:19So their son's afraid of us.
18:21And they're scared it'll happen again, only worse.
18:24So they moved up here.
18:25DS Oliver wanted us to cover ourselves in case there was another incident with Archie.
18:30He kind of pushed children's services for an emergency protection order.
18:34Whoa.
18:35Heavy-handed monsters.
18:36Yeah.
18:37Well, no, I mean, there were red flags for CPS.
18:40Misappointments, that kind of thing.
18:42Then the boss turned up out of sorts for the hearing.
18:46Thursday.
18:47Judge ruled against us.
18:48I've called ahead, but they're under no obligation to let us in.
19:06Let's get that dash cam checked.
19:08Now CSI take a sample of the paint at the entrance to Peter Barron's.
19:14Okay.
19:15DCI Ellis and DS Half-Earve want to talk to Chris.
19:18Um, about work, it's not about Archie.
19:20You weren't at work today, Mr. Ellison.
19:22No, the alarm didn't go off.
19:23I overslept.
19:24We've had a few rough nights lately, haven't we, Archie?
19:29Sleep deprivation can be brutal.
19:31I don't even know what day it is.
19:32Today is Monday, 23rd of June.
19:35Sir Ravi can take Archie into another room, Miss Ellison.
19:38Er, Archie?
19:39I hear you've got some old David Attenborough DVDs.
19:50One of your offenders is missing, Mr. Ellison.
19:53Calvin Jones.
19:54Oh, him.
19:57Yeah, he's a tricky little...
19:59And his employer, Mr. Barron, was found dead this morning.
20:05Christ almighty.
20:06That scheme.
20:07You said it was dangerously understaffed.
20:09It's a decent bit of policy.
20:10Well-intentioned but misguided, you said.
20:12Like Peter Barron and his charity.
20:13I mean, it's an accident waiting to...
20:15I just mean, Chris's been working all hours to keep that mess afloat.
20:19Has, er, Calvin done a bunk before?
20:21I mean, no other than I'm aware of.
20:23And has he made any friends in the area?
20:25I wouldn't know.
20:27Offenders' personal lives aren't...
20:29Not your concern.
20:30What with Archie, I doubt either of you have had headspace for much else lately.
20:35So when was the last time you saw Mr. Barron?
20:37Uh, Tuesday.
20:42He wasn't in Wednesday, Thursday.
20:45We were at your court hearing.
20:49Friday's I'm in the office.
20:51And you've no knowledge of his movements since then?
20:54It's not my responsibility to keep tabs on the local millionaire.
20:57No.
20:58Just on Kelvin Jones.
21:01I see your car's had a bump recently.
21:04I don't...
21:04I think you should leave now.
21:06So I can inform our solicitor of this harassment.
21:10First our parental choices are criticised, now this.
21:12I am the last person to criticise your parenting, Miss Ellison.
21:16I know that when your kid's in trouble or sick, you make choices.
21:21Make them work.
21:22And when things don't go to plan, which they never do,
21:27you do whatever it takes to fix them.
21:29But this is a murder investigation.
21:32So you should know that I'm going to do whatever it takes to solve it.
21:50Oh, let's party like it is 1999 by the artists formerly known and...
22:01Everything here's been tested.
22:02The only prints are the victims and miss scopes.
22:04So we'll index the laptop and send it off to Digital Forensics.
22:08Er, send it off?
22:10For...
22:10For how long?
22:12And where's, er...
22:14Where's Peter's phone?
22:15Er, I'm guessing they didn't find it.
22:18Oh, God.
22:20Well, Peter Barron didn't believe in knocking doors.
22:24Or passwords, apparently.
22:28Device turned off.
22:30Last known location.
22:32It's Mr. Barron's house.
22:34Mm-hmm.
22:36Someone's switched it on since then.
22:38And it's just around the corner.
22:40Come.
22:46Police?
22:47Hey!
22:48Who else is it?
22:49Just me door upstairs.
22:51Ah, well, er, first on the left court.
22:53Hang on, what's going on?
23:17That wasn't me.
23:20I swear.
23:20No, I just brought it home to find out who it belonged to and the news barge in.
23:24Where did you find it and when?
23:25Outside.
23:27Just now.
23:28Show me.
23:29I found an old phone in a bin.
23:32And yous are acting like it's the crime of the century.
23:34Jade Bell.
23:34Well, you have tempered with the property of a murder victim.
23:39So, let's start over.
23:42You're here for no reason.
23:44And a phone appears.
23:46No, I'm here.
23:47Taking out the recycling.
23:49And that's when I see a phone.
23:49So, Jade, is there CCTV?
23:54And no one else saw you, Jade?
23:55Shame.
23:56Mm-hmm.
23:57You could really do the corroborating witness right now.
24:00Oh, actually, there was Ink Face.
24:03There's Ink Face.
24:04Ink Face.
24:06Right.
24:08And the Terminator.
24:09Over there in that corner arguing.
24:12Joseph Ward and Natasha Scope.
24:15I saw your video.
24:16So, this was round two.
24:18Thanks, Jade.
24:19We will meet again.
24:21Can't wait.
24:24Chin up.
24:24You'll get there.
24:26Don't push it.
24:36Sir Avi.
24:37I need this hacked and cracked.
24:39Where'd you find it?
24:40It was in a bin.
24:42Hey, er...
24:43Why would they leave his phone in such a public place?
24:46Well, it's a Godfather move.
24:48Turn it on at home would lead us right to them.
24:51It's, er...
24:51Much smarter to do it unnoticed somewhere public.
24:56Right.
25:02My CSI friend said there's a couple of prints on the coffee mug in the dishwasher, but they're
25:07not on the fingerprint database.
25:08I don't want.
25:09Er, not one of the offenders.
25:11Not Kyvan Jones.
25:12Check the other biometric resources.
25:14Yeah.
25:14Well, I mean, he, er...
25:15He did upload the CSI photos.
25:18Good.
25:19Let's take a look.
25:21Erm...
25:21Yeah.
25:21I'm only a probie.
25:23First year.
25:26Right.
25:26So, we have no access to digital evidence, and tech is 25 miles away.
25:31God, I miss Trent.
25:34Yes, Oliver?
25:35Yeah.
25:36Put them on there.
25:39Yes, Oliver.
25:40Tell me something good.
25:41Yeah, I wish I could.
25:42Er, there's no sign of Kelvin Jones.
25:44We're still going, but I'll have to call it for the night at some point.
25:47Understood.
25:48The CSI photos.
25:50No one here can access them.
25:51Er, sorry, boss.
25:53I haven't managed to train everyone up, but they'll be downloaded by morning, I promise.
25:56Okay.
26:00Er, no suspects.
26:09No timeline.
26:11Nada.
26:14No.
26:16What?
26:17It's not nada.
26:19We have leads.
26:21Starting with Mr. Baron.
26:24Who he was.
26:25Right.
26:25And how he died.
26:27Making a bed for someone he cared about.
26:30We build a profile of Mr. Baron's life from his contacts.
26:33Recent movements.
26:35Emails.
26:36Searches.
26:37Phone logs.
26:38Bank statement.
26:39Will.
26:39Er, Will.
26:40Er, we've heard from the victim's accountants and solicitors.
26:44It's sealed, but everyone knows it's split between Avery and his charity for young offenders.
26:49Right.
26:50This is a man who put every fibre of his being into changing lives.
26:56That's what was important to him.
26:58Now, let's ask who was important to him.
27:02Er, boss.
27:03So, Natasha visited Peter at his house on Sunday.
27:10Well, there's no card like the one she described at the scene.
27:13Ah.
27:15Joseph was very close to the victim.
27:18I checked out his, er, history, and he was an old pro.
27:22Joseph Ward said Peter Baron changed his life.
27:25He loved the man.
27:26Yeah, but he also said that Mr. B had a soft spot for Kelvin, who has been on the lambs
27:32since Saturday.
27:32That's pretty suspect, right?
27:33Mm-hmm.
27:34And what if he went back to Peter's house?
27:36Can't rule it out.
27:37Two nights alone, outdoors.
27:40That's long for a city boy.
27:43No car or money to get home.
27:50What else did Mr. Baron care about?
27:54The vintage game cartridge in his pocket, initialed B.
27:57Oh, we could check out enthusiast websites, see if any have been sold or something.
28:01Good.
28:03Who else was there?
28:07The paint scuff at the entrance.
28:09The scrape on the Ellison's car.
28:12I need that dash cam, Sir Avi.
28:14No, George, you won't want to issue a warrant on the Ellison's.
28:17Ah.
28:19So, we...
28:20We work with a sample from the scene.
28:22Lots of leads to follow, starting with Avery, tomorrow, early.
28:29See?
28:31Hmm?
28:32Not nada.
28:34Not nada.
28:36The only place available.
28:38Hmm.
28:38Drover's Arms.
28:39Two rooms up from Jade Bell.
28:41Yeah, boss.
28:41I just don't trust that kid.
28:43Don't worry.
28:44Jade Bell is not going to do a godfather on you in your sleep.
28:49Busy day tomorrow, boss.
28:51So we work harder, faster.
28:53Get lucky.
28:55Grace's interview Wednesday.
29:04Hey, Grace's interview Wednesday.
29:07Way things are going.
29:09Could be tight.
29:11Then you'll be flying solo.
29:13Yeah, so you'll be leaving me in the latch.
29:19Okay.
29:21Yeah, no, no worries.
29:23I'll be fine.
29:25Of course.
29:26Okay.
29:27Need to make a call.
29:31Night, boss.
29:32Night.
29:34Night.
29:35Sorry to call so late.
29:40So, boss, I was thinking it through last night.
29:43And if you leave at 7.30 tomorrow morning, that will leave plenty of time for you to get changed
29:47or whatever.
29:48Get to Grace's interview, depending where that is.
29:51And meanwhile, I will move back interrogations here to the end of the day.
29:55So you have enough time to drive back up.
29:57And yeah.
30:00Either you're not fine flying solo or this is about something else.
30:07Let's, um...
30:08Quanchet.
30:09Spit it out.
30:11Okay.
30:12Something I heard back when I was being assigned to you, and it's probably just station gossip.
30:17Mm-hmm.
30:19They said that you left your team in the lurch.
30:22That's why you were put on gardening leave.
30:25Gardening leave.
30:26Yeah.
30:27That's what they called it.
30:29What they really meant is they'd like to sack you, but they're not sure they have grounds.
30:33What did they?
30:34Like, have grounds?
30:36Check.
30:37There are maybe 60 women DCIs in the Met.
30:40Mm-hmm.
30:40Two forces in the UK with no black officers at all.
30:43Yeah.
30:44I'm a freaking unicorn.
30:45They've had grounds since I joined up 30 years ago.
30:48I know.
30:49I get it.
30:50I just wondered if it was to do with Grace.
30:53No, no, no.
30:54Because...
30:55Because what you said to Miss Ellison yesterday...
30:58You know how, um...
31:00Parents will do anything for their kids.
31:02And I want you to know that if you had to leave the investigation for Grace, I could understand that.
31:09I have never left my team in the lurch.
31:12And whatever happened back then, none of it is Grace's fault.
31:18Okay.
31:21Saturday, 8 p.m., Peter has birthday drinks at the Drove's Hope Hall.
31:27Now, Monday, 8 a.m., Natasha Scope finds his body in the spare room.
31:35So, our window of opportunity is Saturday night, Monday morning?
31:39Now, Livermore's points to the murder taking place early Monday morning.
31:42I'm pushing pathology to confirm.
31:44But Miss Scope says that she visited Peter on Sunday afternoon to ask him to attend a parish meeting and
31:51deliver a card.
31:52But she did not enter.
31:54Er, sorry, shouldn't that be with forensics?
31:57No time.
31:58Now, Miss Scope sent Mr. Barron several emails about the meeting.
32:04Er, he didn't open them.
32:06Is... is that why she delivered it by hand?
32:09Anyone?
32:13Ah.
32:14Sorry.
32:15Let's see.
32:15What have we got?
32:18Hmm.
32:19A ripped-up birthday card with Lovebirds.
32:22Okay.
32:23Perhaps Miss Scope did pay him a visit, but not a welcome one.
32:29Look at that.
32:30Rapists and murderers at large destroying the village.
32:34Threats.
32:35Abuse.
32:37This is hate mail.
32:39It's, er...
32:39This is a fake account.
32:41And another...
32:42And another.
32:43Look... looks like Arthur Vashenham was up in arms against him.
32:47And then what?
32:48Miss Scope?
32:49And Miss Scope?
32:49Jade was right, Paul, and a Terminator.
32:51Yeah, she's relentless.
32:53Candidates with juvenile records of violent and sexual offences.
32:57Well, she shouldn't have access to that kind of privileged data.
33:00We need a laptop and phone.
33:02Who told Natasha Scope about the background of Peter Barron's workers and why?
33:09Ah, boss.
33:11Chris Ellison said that the scheme was misguided.
33:14Yeah.
33:15I'll, er...
33:17Check in on their search for Kelvin.
33:20The, er...
33:21CSI photos are downloaded, by the way.
33:23Good.
33:25I need my own desk.
33:27And coffee.
33:32The bloody cavalry has arrived.
33:35May?
33:36Ah.
33:37God, I'm Miss Trent, you said.
33:40Oh.
33:42Yeah, er...
33:43Of course.
33:44Tech skills and...
33:46Of course.
33:47So point me at the tech.
33:49Er, well...
33:50You are looking at it.
33:54This is yours.
34:05I asked CSI to photograph Inchbite.
34:09Not everything I saw is here.
34:11Stuff is mis...
34:12Sir Avi.
34:13Your CSI friend.
34:15Ask him if he still has the original SD card from the scene.
34:17Yeah, but I'm sure he, er...
34:19He's a bit neurotic.
34:21Backs up everything, yeah.
34:23Harper.
34:24Ask Miss Barron to meet us at her father's house.
34:27Trent, we have one set of prints from Mr. Barron's house.
34:31On a coffee mug.
34:32No match with...
34:33I didn't want.
34:34Er, no problems.
34:35Plenty of other biometric databases to run them through.
34:41Still got a brain like a Ferrari, then.
34:44Harper!
34:44Yeah, I'm coming.
35:14I heard Natasha was here, lapping it up.
35:17Hypocrite.
35:19Did you speak to her?
35:21Mm-hmm.
35:23Think how bad it must have been for Dad to have called him Malcolm on his birthday.
35:26Malcolm?
35:28Yeah, DS Oliver.
35:29Sorry, er...
35:30DS Malcolm Oliver arranged to meet your father Saturday to...
35:34To discuss...
35:35The hate mail?
35:36As if he didn't know who was sending it.
35:39You mentioned something inside?
35:41Yeah, it's, er...
35:43It's possible, Avery, that, er, items are missing from the crime scene.
35:48Your father's house?
35:50Missing or moved?
35:51I'm hoping you can tell us what.
35:53Oh, Dad.
35:55Just a kid.
35:57He never talked about his childhood.
36:01It's like nothing's changed.
36:05Like he's still here.
36:10Except he...
36:11Can you see one's missing?
36:14See the gap?
36:16Yeah.
36:19Uh, I think there should be some more in Dad's bedroom.
36:49You're not roses.
36:56Um, I've looked and...
36:59One is definitely missing.
37:00I just...
37:02I don't know what was in it.
37:03Baby pictures, holidays, um...
37:07Graduation.
37:08He treasured his memories of you.
37:15That...
37:16That was a gift.
37:20Can I have it?
37:23Maybe later.
37:25Mr. Ellison, the probation officer,
37:27said your father wasn't at work Wednesday.
37:30He never mentioned that to me.
37:33I'd like to leave now.
37:35If that's okay.
37:37Okay?
37:56Avery,
37:57don't you dare...
38:02Miss Scope?
38:04A word.
38:06Please.
38:10Avery thinks Peter was a saint and...
38:13I'm the...
38:15gold-digging evil stepmother.
38:17But I ended it.
38:18You know.
38:20Have you ever loved anyone as damaged as Peter?
38:23Orphaned,
38:24widowed in his twenties.
38:26The man was haunted.
38:28Well, he ignored your emails,
38:29your card.
38:31Maybe he felt haunted by you.
38:32No.
38:33But did I want him to stop his one-man mission?
38:35To fix the world?
38:38Yeah.
38:39Saving every lost boy.
38:41Those boys.
38:43Exactly.
38:44Unsuitable candidates hanging round the pub,
38:47whistling at our girls.
38:52Thank you, Miss Scope.
39:01I need to search your room, Jade.
39:03Not without a warrant.
39:05You can't.
39:06Yes, I can.
39:06With the homeowner's permission.
39:09Which we'll have.
39:13Oh.
39:16Why are you doing this to me?
39:17Because of that.
39:19Yous?
39:20Your Scouse friend, Kelvin,
39:22couldn't last three nights out there alone.
39:24Someone helped him
39:25find food
39:27or a phone.
39:28And you've been
39:31very helpful, Jade.
39:33Here we go.
39:37Did Kelvin give you these to hand for him?
39:39Or did you steal them?
39:40Jesus Christ, Jade.
39:41No, I'm not a thief, Dad.
39:48Come.
39:48Come on.
39:49Quick, quick.
39:51Stay down!
39:53Kelvin?
39:53Hey, who's that doing now?
39:55Go, go!
39:56Kelvin?
39:58Kelvin Jones,
39:59you're under arrest
40:00for breaching the conditions
40:01of your release.
40:02You're right.
40:03No.
40:04Up.
40:06Yeah.
40:13It seems to suit you,
40:14being parachuted in
40:16like the Wicked Witch.
40:18Duck to water.
40:20Good.
40:21I've got another job for you.
40:22Peter wasn't at work on Wednesday.
40:24I found this receipt
40:25in one of his suits.
40:26Date matches.
40:27We need to trace his steps.
40:28There's not much CCTV around here,
40:30but I can check to see
40:31where he was headed.
40:32Funeral, I think.
40:34Yellow roses,
40:35they mean friendship
40:36and never forget.
40:38So, someone close in age?
40:40Yes, Trent.
40:42So you admit
40:44absconding from the garden centre
40:45on Saturday afternoon?
40:47I was upset.
40:49Went on a bit of a bender.
40:51I got to work Monday, though.
40:53Bit late.
40:54Then some birds screaming.
40:56The bosses copped it.
40:58Police everywhere.
41:00Next thing, the man hunting me.
41:01So, of course I ran.
41:02Yeah, it makes sense, Kelvin.
41:05Unless you were there
41:06when Mr. B died
41:08and you ran
41:09because you saw who killed him.
41:11No, that never happened.
41:13Or maybe because
41:13you killed him yourself.
41:15Don't talk.
41:17Why would I do that?
41:19Well, because
41:20you got angry
41:22when you got transferred
41:23off the scheme.
41:24You liked working there.
41:25Alone in that
41:26poxy greenhouse all day.
41:28I hated it.
41:28I got hay fever, you know.
41:29I don't know
41:30and I don't care.
41:32So,
41:33you didn't like working there?
41:34Look, I'm not a sociopath.
41:36Who kills a guy
41:37because they don't like their job?
41:39A guy
41:40who doesn't like their boss.
41:46You didn't check into your hostel
41:48Saturday or Sunday.
41:49Where were you?
41:50Did you go back to Mr. B's?
41:52Or were you out on the moors
41:54for three nights?
41:56I don't do country.
41:57No thanks.
42:00Look, Kelvin,
42:01it is three long nights.
42:04Where were you?
42:05I mean,
42:06a gentleman
42:07never die vulgis,
42:10but...
42:13So,
42:14Kelvin
42:15is naming you
42:16as his alibi
42:17for a murder charge,
42:18Jade.
42:19You know that?
42:20And we have
42:21nowhere else to put him.
42:23You missed curfew
42:24at the hostel,
42:26we checked
42:26abandoned buildings,
42:28old barns
42:29all over Ashtore
42:30and the...
42:31Out there?
42:33Not a chance.
42:34It's haunted.
42:35Jade,
42:36this is serious.
42:38Handling stolen goods,
42:40assisting an offender.
42:42Tell me what you see
42:43in this guy.
42:45Kelvin's smart.
42:49He knows stuff.
42:52He says to watch people,
42:55just no one.
42:55Kelvin lives his life
42:57by rules.
42:58You do not need
42:59to learn,
43:00Jade.
43:00Really?
43:03Do you see
43:04my dad here?
43:07I don't.
43:09That's why
43:09I listen to Kelvin.
43:12Because he was
43:13actually teaching
43:14me life skills.
43:19He warned me.
43:20He said that
43:21I needed to look out
43:22for myself
43:22because no one else
43:23was going to.
43:26You know,
43:26there's some proper creeps
43:27around here.
43:29at the school even.
43:31What are you talking
43:32about, Jade?
43:34Well,
43:36when you came to Ashtore,
43:37I thought you were there
43:37for her.
43:40Go on.
43:43With her, um,
43:47experiments in the lab.
43:53Drooling over the Black Sixth
43:54former.
43:55You mean
43:56Miss Barron?
43:57Miss Avery.
43:59Yeah.
44:03That was a gift.
44:05Can I have it?
44:07Kelvin always said
44:07that his boss was a perf,
44:08so I guess it made sense.
44:11Like,
44:12daughter,
44:13like father.
44:15Friends in the family.
44:16I'm sorry.
44:18I'm sorry.
44:19I'm sorry.
44:19I'm sorry.
44:19I'm sorry.
44:20I'm sorry.
44:21I'm sorry.
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