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00:32Lord, I know the coming days are going to be hard for me.
00:36Yasmin, we've got two less for lunch.
00:38Give me the strength to face them.
00:41And Winston, well, Winston's not feeling...
00:44You're by my side.
00:45I still made as much green fig salad as usual.
00:48Always gets eaten.
00:49Oh, Sylvie sweetheart, I'm so sorry.
00:53We didn't disturb you, did we?
00:55No, just saying a quick prayer.
00:56Oh, please don't tell me you've got the whole church ready on your own.
01:00I don't mind. I enjoy it.
01:02Yeah, but I told him to be here to help.
01:16So, I think I know what you're going to say.
01:18Despite me specifically asking you...
01:21To arrive early and help Mrs. Godwin with the church.
01:24I'm sorry, I promise it will never happen again.
01:28It will.
01:28I mean, yes, it's very probable.
01:30So, are you going to make it to the service?
01:38Well, I would have tried my best.
01:42Cha-cha.
01:43Cha-cha.
02:07Cha-cha.
02:34We can pray in the morning for you.
02:40I'm going to nip home and grab the food.
02:43Is Seb still not here?
02:45You're going to be okay setting up for lunch?
02:47I'll be fine.
02:49Okay.
02:53Today's collection, Pastor.
02:55I go and finish tidy up in here, then I'll head over to your place.
02:59I'll see you soon, Sylvie.
03:17Hello?
03:23Hello?
03:25Is somebody there?
03:35Okay.
03:36Okay, everybody.
03:37Come and sit down.
03:41Oh, that boy has a sixth sense.
03:43You can't get him to come to church on time, but dish up some food, and there he is.
03:48What a feast.
03:49Looks like I timed it just right.
03:51Can't wait to dig in.
03:52I'm dead for hungry.
03:54Miss Sealy, Mama, you all good?
03:58Nice to see you, Seb.
03:59Come, everybody, sit down.
04:03Whit, Sylvie's not here.
04:06Don't tell me she's still at the church.
04:10Yes, ma'am.
04:11You good?
04:11Good.
04:12Good.
04:13Good.
04:13Good.
04:15Good.
04:15Good.
04:16Good.
04:17Good.
04:17Good.
04:18Good.
04:19Good.
04:21Good.
04:23Good.
04:28Good.
04:34Good.
04:35Good.
04:37Good.
05:08Marvin, good afternoon.
05:11We don't often see you here, on your own.
05:14Yeah, well, the commissioner's been encouraging me to put myself out more.
05:19And you've got to do what the big man says, right?
05:21So I thought I'd try my hand with the dominoes crowd.
05:24Good for you.
05:25I'll introduce you.
05:29It's a lot noisier than how they play back up.
05:32I mean, back there, it's more sedate.
05:36Less, um...
05:36Passionate.
05:37Exactly that.
05:38So off and away with the English.
05:43Everyone, this is Mervyn.
05:46He was looking to play.
05:49Oscar, maybe you could play with me.
05:52Sure.
05:53Yeah, nice to meet you, Oscar.
05:55Nice to meet you.
05:56Um, be gentle with me, yeah?
05:58It's been a while.
06:00Oh, Naomi, you're not working today.
06:03We are now, I'm afraid.
06:06Got an accidental death.
06:08Coroner's away at the moment, so we have to go and sign off on it.
06:11Mervyn's here.
06:12He was just about to play his first dominoes game on the island.
06:16There you go.
06:18What?
06:19Oh.
06:20That's it?
06:21Well.
06:23Okay, then, uh...
06:25Nice one, mate.
06:27We should, uh, have a rematch sometime.
06:30Yeah, by the 12th or never.
06:31It's not over already.
06:33That man totally thrashed me.
06:35I was only gone a few moments.
06:37It's like a hurricane.
06:38I've never seen anything like it.
06:42DS Thomas, please tell me we've got a new case to deal with,
06:45because that was genuinely humiliating.
06:47We have.
06:48By St Vincent's Church,
06:50which is Seb's mother's church.
06:53He was the one that called it in.
06:58See you, Oscar.
07:01English.
07:04A victim's name is Sylvia Godwin.
07:06She was 85 years old.
07:08God bless her.
07:10I can't believe she's gone just like that.
07:12Did you know her well?
07:13Since I was a kid.
07:15She was like an auntie to me, you know?
07:18Sorry, mate.
07:20So, was she alone when it happened?
07:23She stayed behind after service to tidy up.
07:25Looks like she was dusting the cross
07:27and lost her footing and pulled it down with her.
07:30Poor woman.
07:30Paramedics reckon she banged her head when she landed,
07:33caused an injury to the brain.
07:36And you found her body, Officer Rose?
07:39Mm-hmm.
07:40Me and my mama, Miss Celia,
07:42she's the headmistress at the church primary school down the road.
07:45Miss Godwin.
07:55What's wrong with her shoes?
08:08What's wrong with her shoes?
08:19Miss Godwin.
08:21Miss Godwin.
08:23Miss Godwin.
08:25Miss Godwin.
08:35Miss Godwin.
08:37Miss Godwin.
08:39Miss Godwin.
08:40Miss Godwin.
08:42Miss Godwin.
08:42Miss Godwin.
08:43Miss Godwin.
08:43didn't bang her head from falling then what did actually happen here you think
08:47he's suspicious I think we've been sold a lie well that's not possible why no
08:53because the church was all locked up from the inside so nobody could get in
08:57are out show me so when we got here we went to the back entrance it's what the keys in
09:13on
09:13the other side so we came around to the front entrance to the same situation there's a key
09:21in here too so I had to bust the door open see whose keys there mrs. Godwin's she usually
09:32locks the door and she's tidying up so nobody bothers her show me the back door
09:40is this also the victim's key no that's from the hook over there sir I don't know how it got
09:46in
09:46this door could someone have been hiding in here while you were in there no way as soon as I
09:53found
09:53her I saw my phone had no juice I came straight in here and call the ambulance I'm telling you
09:58both
09:59doors were locked on the inside if someone killed mrs. Godwin and staged a crime scene then how did
10:07they manage to get out no that just can't be there is no reason anybody would want to do that
10:17to Sylvie
10:18she's right it's crazy you think it is suspicious well can you tell us a little more about her did
10:24mrs. Godwin have any family was she married was but he passed away when was it now it was 2017
10:30I
10:30officiated the funeral I mean you want to know about Sylvie's life it was this church this church was her
10:38family that's the truth she had been coming to St Vincent since before I was born she was christened
10:46here she got married here she and she never missed a single Sunday service in all of her life
10:53pasta I came straight over thank you for coming Hector I called Hector and told him the news he was
11:03very close to Sylvie she was his schoolteacher many years ago Hector Mice dear Wilson yes Thomas
11:15so mrs. Godwin was a teacher St Vincent primary school I took over from her as headmistress when
11:22she retired and you kept in touch with her oh yes the things she did for me as a kid
11:28above and
11:30beyond you know in what way kept an eye on me because my parents didn't Sylvie and Walter her husband
11:44they never had kids themselves Hector met the world tour that's why this just can't be true that woman
11:51had nothing but good in her well if you think of anything you let us know yeah
12:14you can go and rest your feet now I'll clear all this up want to make your herbal tea after
12:20a day like
12:21today all I want is for you to pour me a rum a large one all right Christmas from coming
12:27out early this year
12:28said your inspector is he usually right about this kind of thing 99.9% of the time so someone
12:40did murder
12:41Sylvie but who I don't know but couldn't have been anybody at the church right so maybe Sylvie had
12:51things going on in our life that we don't know about but mom I promise you whatever it is we'll
12:59figure it out
13:01all right
13:06I know this hasn't played out how we expected but I had to do what I had to do
13:12no I'm not coming back yet not until I've got what I came for
13:32finish your breakfast
13:42you're welcome
13:51oh
13:54commissioner
13:55you made me jump
13:56good morning inspector
13:58good morning
13:59this arrived for me in the morning post
14:05it's from your victim
14:10mrs. Godwin saw me on the local news covering the recent police initiative event she said
14:17she could tell I wanted to put things right and that's what she also needed to do right or wrong
14:25but she didn't say what that was only that whatever it was was of a criminal nature and had something
14:33to do with St. Vincent's Church
14:35there is a dark secret that has been buried for too long and it's time the truth came out
14:43it was posted on Saturday morning
14:4824 hours later she was dead
14:54well this gets more interesting by the minute
14:56how much is in Mrs. Godwin's bank account?
14:59two million four hundred and sixty three thousand dollars
15:04what? you sure about that? like seriously?
15:08seriously
15:08well new primary school head teachers earn so much
15:12I requested statements that go further back
15:14all I have is the last five years
15:16and the money was already in the account
15:18the victim's husband
15:19Walter is it
15:20what did he do for a living?
15:22Mr. Walter Godwin
15:22he was a caretaker at the same school that Mrs. Godwin worked at
15:26I think that's where they first met
15:27so suddenly to be his money
15:29do we know anything about her family?
15:32yeah
15:32Mrs. Godwin told me once her parents were farmers
15:34they definitely weren't rich
15:36so she didn't inherit it?
15:38could the money have something to do with the crime she talks about in this letter?
15:41the one connected to St. Vincent's
15:43officer Rose give your mum a call see if it sparks a memory or something
15:46cool but all of this is a bit odd
15:50because it's nothing like Mrs. Godwin
15:52I mean two million dollars?
15:54that's crazy
15:55she wasn't that kind of person
15:58once we're done here we're gonna go and search Mrs. Godwin's house
16:01also we've emailed everyone on the St. Vincent's weekly newsletter
16:05to see if any of the parishioners saw anything suspicious yesterday
16:07okay thank you
16:10sir
16:11that was the solicitor handling Sylvie Godwin's will
16:15it seems Mrs. Godwin has left everything
16:19to Hector Moyse
16:21wow
16:22so this guy's just become a millionaire
16:25it appears so sir
16:27what do we know about him?
16:29he's a fisherman
16:29or was
16:31but he hasn't worked for the last 18 months or so due to an injury out at sea
16:36so if he's had no income for almost two years then then two million's gonna come in very handy
16:48i don't know either it's all a bit crazy right now
16:51mum i'll speak to you later i got to go
16:53i'll leave you to his inspector
16:55no worries commissioner
16:57sir i just got off the phone to my mother and she has no idea what Sylvie Godwin was talking
17:01about in that letter
17:02well if anything else comes to mind you let me know yeah
17:05all right
17:07where are they going
17:08where are they going?
17:08to interview Hector Moyse
17:10he's a possible suspect now
17:12Hector?
17:13a suspect?
17:14he's a good guy
17:15he wouldn't kill anybody let alone Sylvie Godwin
17:18she was like a mother to him
17:19well these are the questions we have to ask
17:21it's what we do
17:23without fear or favour remember?
17:30that used to be my boat
17:33there
17:33spent more time to get on me and her than anyone else
17:38and then
17:40some doctor
17:41you don't even know
17:42writes a certificate saying
17:44you can do it
17:46no more
17:47well
17:47how are your finances?
17:49now you're not working
17:50i'm struggling
17:51all right
17:52no one wants to employ a guy who only knows how to do one thing in his life
17:57yeah but
17:57that will change us now doesn't it?
18:00excuse me?
18:01what?
18:01mr Moyse
18:02you inherit the bulk of Sylvie Godwin's estate and don't tell us you didn't know
18:07her solicitor told us mrs Godwin informed you when she made the will a few years back
18:11yeah i knew
18:12but she got hardly nothing just her house which is a few tens of thousands
18:16you think i'd kill for that?
18:18you're telling us she didn't let you know what was in her will?
18:20no
18:22why?
18:25it's more than just her house
18:262.4 million dollars more
18:30i'm sorry what?
18:33is this a joke?
18:34funny how things turn out eh?
18:36yeah
18:36i didn't know she had that kind of money
18:38i swear to you
18:39she never mentioned a word to me about it
18:41hmm
18:42look i get it
18:43i get how it looks to you
18:44i need money
18:45badly i'm desperate
18:46but
18:47i had no idea Sylvie was loaded like that
18:52so why would i kill her?
18:59serge
18:59found some kind of time machine
19:02in mrs Godwin's office
19:04oh
19:05it's a computer
19:08uh
19:09have you done those yet?
19:10no not yet
19:10okay you do that and i'll do this
19:12cool
19:18well it seems to be working
19:21so i noticed your dad wasn't around yesterday
19:24if you don't mind me asking is he?
19:27yeah he um
19:29he passed away
19:31i'm so sorry
19:33how old were you?
19:36eleven
19:37that's so young
19:38you must have been hard
19:42really hard you know
19:44yeah
19:46my first lesson in pain
19:48what
19:49seeing my mother rise up every morning after that
19:53that showed me what true love looks like
19:55you know
19:57made us closer
19:58a team
20:00you can tell
20:11the belshaw diptych?
20:13you know what a diptych is?
20:15yeah
20:15it's um
20:16used to measure oil in the car
20:18you know
20:18you dip it in
20:19take it out
20:20i said diptych
20:21you're trying to say dipstick right?
20:24diptych?
20:25a painting or a carving on two panels usually hinge like a book
20:29oh you mean diptych?
20:31yeah man i know about diptych and them thing yeah
20:33well apparently this belshaw diptych is rare
20:37priceless kind of rare
20:39yeah
20:40why was sylvie interested in this?
20:46let's check her search history
20:52why watch her?
20:54she searched the hell out of it
20:57this was three days ago
20:59friday the day before she posted that letter to the commissioner
21:07the belshaw diptych is a rare french panel painting from the middle ages
21:11each panel measures 50 by 30 centimeters
21:14rare? so it's worth some coinage?
21:17it's worth major coinage
21:19if anybody could find it
21:20it went missing from france during the second world war
21:23and here it is
21:25it's believed the diptych was taken from a museum in paris
21:28by a young german soldier called joseph krauss
21:31they reckon he brought that same painting over here
21:34to the caribbean
21:35when the vichy government sends a new governor to martini
21:39krauss and a couple of other german soldiers accompanied him
21:43and what happened to it when he came here?
21:45boy jano
21:47but joseph krauss he fled the region when the war finished
21:50and the painting never resurfaced
21:53and some historians believe that krauss hid the belshaw diptych on one of the smaller neighboring islands
21:58like saint marie
22:01right so our victim was looking into this belshaw diptych
22:06and the next day sent a letter to the commissioner saying she wanted to put right a wrong that took
22:11place many years before at st vincent's church
22:13and 24 hours later sylvie was murdered in the church with both doors locked from the inside
22:20she also had over two million dollars in her bank account and we've no idea how she got that money
22:26but if she came into possession of this painting then maybe that could explain why she ended up so rich
22:35okay let's keep digging yeah and ds thomas get in touch with the commissioner because if there's any truth in
22:42it
22:42this could be a big deal
22:44this could be a big deal
22:56everything alright?
23:01it's just like first hector then mrs godwin it's all it's all a bit much right now
23:11sylvie was all about doing the right thing
23:14you should have said so
23:16you should have said so
23:16no cause just like you said right? without fear or favor
23:19so it's not right me defending her is it? even if i know it's the truth
23:25except if this case is too close to home it's okay to take a step back
23:29no it's cool sarge it's cool
23:31i really want to help get to the bottom of this
23:34for sylvie
23:36yeah sure
23:37yeah good
23:38alright then i'll see you tomorrow morning yeah?
23:42take care of yourself
23:48alright thanks for letting me know mrs martin
23:50you have yourself a good evening
23:54sir
23:55that was one of the parishioners from st vincent's
23:59received the email we sent out asking if anyone saw anything suspicious yesterday
24:04says she saw a woman outside the church yesterday morning parked up in a higher car
24:09never seen her at st vincent's before
24:11description?
24:11it was a silver vehicle with logos for cariba car hire
24:16the woman looked in her fifties with shoulder length blonde hair
24:21not much of a tan apparently
24:23so with the hire car maybe not a local
24:27yeah it's me again
24:28so who is she?
24:30i'm telling you the police haven't found it yet
24:31i watched two officers leaving her house both of them carrying evidence and they didn't have it with them
24:38so where's it got to?
24:40i know a little of the history of the belchium diptyque but how or why that connects to sylvie godwin
24:47i don't know but i shall ask her own
24:52evening all
24:53evening all
25:08um
25:08sorry i'm late
25:09so we're selling off a bunch of stuff online
25:11so i got myself
25:13this beauty
25:14and what is that sir?
25:17this is the answer to katherine's prayers not that she knows yet
25:20what is the answer to my prayers?
25:22oh
25:23katherine
25:23well
25:25it's the one thing that's missing from your place
25:36oh
25:38it's a dartboard
25:39i can see that
25:40you see the thing is dominoes is all well and good but for a boozer to be a proper boozer
25:45pardon but this is not a boozer
25:48a
25:48pub
25:49or a pub
25:50but whatever this establishment wants to call itself with this on your wall it can only enhance the communal vibe
25:57no we're not an english themed sports bar it's not going up
26:03yeah but katherine
26:04i said no
26:05just imagine
26:06mervyn my final word no no
26:22it seems you are now the proud owner of your very own dartboard
26:27ha ha ha
26:28mhm?
26:30eh
26:37i'll have it much for me right now in the moment you know
26:39i know it is my love
26:41i know
26:46whoa mum
26:47what's this
26:48oh
26:48what
26:50seb sweetheart
26:51uh
26:51this isn't um
26:53seb you
26:54you weren't supposed to
26:55good evening sebastian
26:57you alright
26:58me
26:59are you alright
27:00what's this
27:01huh
27:01what's going on
27:02cause they look like
27:03what are you
27:04i
27:04i guess you could say we've been getting close the two of us
27:09right
27:10since when
27:11well um
27:12since
27:13i suppose
27:15since um
27:17what would you say lorette
27:18how long's it been
27:19i suppose we could say um
27:21it's been
27:22a year
27:23a year
27:25a year
27:26a year ma
27:27and you never once thought to mention it to me
27:28oh
27:29hector
27:30i'm so sorry
27:31could you could you give us a moment please
27:33actually i need to be getting home anyway sir
27:37sorry i had to find out like this sebastian
27:40i should have
27:41we
27:42should have too
27:46sorry
27:58i wanted to tell you but i i was too scared of how i'd react
28:04no
28:04so then what
28:08see
28:09it is cause of that
28:10no no really it's not that
28:12a whole year ma
28:14a whole year you've been lying to me
28:19you know
28:20you know
28:21in the last 24 hours
28:23it turns out
28:25not one person
28:27is who i thought they were
28:31but i never thought you would be one of them
28:36i need some air
28:55good morning inspector
28:58here's thomas
28:59inheritance
28:59oh
29:00well
29:01i mean
29:02okay
29:03that's interesting
29:05all right
29:05well thanks and also i wanted to know
29:07so
29:09when was
29:10what the
29:10oh
29:11oh one second sorry
29:14good morning inspector
29:15sarge
29:16sarge
29:17what's going on sir
29:18well
29:19i went on a walk last night and i ended up here
29:22so i thought i'd come and start on the case
29:24can we
29:25oh yes
29:26sure sorry sorry
29:28yes sorry sorry
29:29oh
29:30sorry
29:31no sorry
29:33oh sorry
29:33yes yes come on yes
29:35so um i'm just on the phone with uh
29:37sylvie godwin's bank manager
29:39and interestingly the 2.4 million in her account she inherited it from her husband walter godwin
29:45uh the bank manager says she don't know where he got it from or how walter got so rich
29:50it was walter's money
29:51yeah and unfortunately the liar who was handling water's will is no longer her own
29:55so that's all i got
29:58why is there a post-it with post-mortem exclamation mark written on it
30:01oh
30:01uh the post-mortem just came in it's here somewhere
30:04got it
30:05under the takeaway
30:07i will clear that up for you as soon as possible sarge sorry about that
30:10why is there a pack of toilet roll on my desk
30:12that's why i went for the walk in the first place
30:14my new host mate was that don't forget the toilet roll
30:18he says the victim became unconscious and died of hypoxia and reckon she was hit with something with a sharp
30:25edge rather than banging her head on the floor
30:28so we're right it was murder
30:31what are all these printouts on the floor sir
30:33oh that's from uh kariba car hire
30:36they sent the details of the woman who was seen outside st vincent church the morning of the murder
30:40selena bascombe 54 years old from the uk berkshire arrived here friday and is staying at the golden bay hotel
30:49yeah yeah i think she's just a tourist there's nothing interesting about her yet
30:52well then you didn't look properly seb because on her passport she uses her maiden name
31:00godwin
31:01godwin
31:02as in sylvie and walter godwin
31:04how did i miss that sir
31:06we need to talk to her right away
31:08so i can fletcher
31:11yeah sorry about that hello
31:14hello
31:15hello
31:30seb this is cool you're trying to move the case on but your head is pinging around all over the
31:36place it's close to chaos in there i understand what it looks like sarj but i've been up all night
31:41doing a lot of work and i feel like i'm very close to
31:43you should go home okay have a shower get yourself straight
31:47but sarge i need to finish
31:48i know i know but you're not helping right now
31:51we can't work like this
32:24all right sarge
32:24and you're not having to laugh
32:24at the time saying that he wasn't coming home that it was over between them and he knew she was
32:30pregnant
32:30yes except i don't think it was him who wrote that letter i think it was someone else
32:36Um, I found this on the St Vincent's Church website.
32:42It's the day that Walter Godwin got married to Sylvie.
32:47Well, that's Sylvie.
32:49But that's not Walter Godwin.
32:52That's not my grandfather, see? That's not the same man.
33:02So, you realised that someone might have stolen your grandfather's identity?
33:08I know they did.
33:10And you came here to St Marie to find out who this other Walter Godwin was?
33:15That's why you were at the church Sunday morning.
33:17To speak with Sylvie Godwin.
33:23Mrs Godwin?
33:28So, how did she react when you suggested that the man who she'd been married to for 60-odd years
33:33may not be who she thought he was?
33:35She already knew.
33:38She said that she'd only just found out herself that week.
33:43How?
33:44Well, her plumber had found a box hidden under the floorboards when he was fixing a pipe.
33:50I'll find out which plumber.
33:52Sylvie said it had the true identity of her husband in it.
33:56All his personal documents.
33:58Making clear what happened to my grandfather.
34:01Which was what?
34:04She wouldn't tell me.
34:06She said that she wasn't ready yet.
34:09And that she wanted to do it in her own time.
34:11And in her own way.
34:14Whatever that meant.
34:17I think it meant she wanted to go to the police first about it.
34:21Which must have frustrated you.
34:23Coming all this way to be denied the truth.
34:25This is my family!
34:26You have no right to keep this to yourself!
34:29Sorry.
34:30I can't help you.
34:34And in that moment.
34:35Caught up in it all.
34:36That's when you must have decided.
34:37No.
34:38No.
34:38I wouldn't.
34:39Really.
34:40I wouldn't.
34:41I just left.
34:42I was angry.
34:43But I didn't want to hurt her.
34:45I just wanted to know what was in that box.
34:48And now she's dead.
34:49And I don't know where it is.
35:00So if Sylvie had this box she talked about, where is it?
35:05Because it wasn't at the crime scene.
35:07And it wasn't at her house.
35:09And if someone did steal Walter Godwin's identity, who?
35:13And what happened to the real Walter Godwin?
35:15I just got off the phone with the plumber who was over at the victim's house last Friday.
35:19Said Sylvie looked haunted after she looked inside that box.
35:27About an hour later, she was getting inside a taxi saying she needed to go to St. Vincent's Primary School.
35:36She went to see Yasmin Seeley.
35:41OK, I'm going to lay it out, Miss Seeley.
35:45I believe it's you who has the missing box.
35:47Sylvie's.
35:49We could get a search warrant or...
36:08It's a German passport.
36:12From the Second World War, it looks like.
36:14Belong to...
36:15Joseph Krauss.
36:16It's believed the diptych was taken from a museum in Paris by a young German soldier called Joseph Krauss.
36:24The last visa stamp show he left Martinique at the end of the war and came to St. Marie.
36:31St. Marie Times, September 27th, 1945.
36:36It's a report about an unnamed British soldier getting into a fight with a group of German naval officers and
36:44left for dead near St. Vincent's Church.
36:47His body was never found.
36:48I believe that soldier was Walter Godwin, and I think Joseph Krauss came across his body.
36:56Joseph realized he could steal his identity if he could dispose of the body without it being found.
37:04A map of the St. Vincent churchyard.
37:07That must be where the real Walter Godwin was buried.
37:11He took Walter's uniform and papers and buried him there, in this grave, so no one would ever find it.
37:19From that moment on, Joseph Krauss was...
37:21Walter Godwin.
37:23I guess he softened his accent as much as he could.
37:25And by the time he and Sylvie met, about 15 years later,
37:29and he seemed like the Englishman she thought he was.
37:32We need to get a forensic victim over from Guadalupe.
37:39I'm assuming Mr Krauss went to all these lengths because of this.
37:45The Belshaw diptych.
37:46I mean, if the authorities worked out he stole it and came looking for him,
37:50then with a new identity, they wouldn't find him.
37:53From what I know, he lived a simple life, working as a caretaker for this school.
37:58And when he and Sylvie met, everyone always said they truly loved each other.
38:05That was the day she retired.
38:07Handed the baton over to me.
38:12Why have you got this box, Miss Sylvie?
38:16Sylvie brought it with her when she came here on Friday.
38:19I asked her if I could keep it so I could look into it some more, that's all.
38:22It's entirely innocent.
38:24Not if you didn't tell us about it, it isn't.
38:26Actually, that's suspicious.
38:28Why did you choose to keep it to yourself?
38:35His school is everything to me.
38:39And I can't risk his reputation being damaged.
38:43He's struggling enough as it is, financially.
38:47All we have to keep going is donations, people's goodwill.
38:50And if it ever got out that we had a caretaker working here, that wasn't who we thought he was.
38:56It was a Nazi soldier who covered up a murder.
39:02So you killed Miss Godwin to stop all this?
39:05No, no, no. I'm very sorry.
39:07I should have told you about it, I know, but...
39:11I didn't kill her.
39:20So if Joseph Krauss sold the Belshazz diptych and had all that money, then why he never do nothing with
39:28it?
39:28Never spend it, nothing.
39:30Perhaps he kept it just in case.
39:32I mean, if the truth ever caught up with him, then he had the means to change his identity.
39:38Again.
39:40Afternoon, Sergeant Thomas.
39:44The trouble is, we're still no closer to working out who murdered Sylvie Godwin.
39:49And then managed to exit the building, when both the front and back door were locked, from the inside, with
39:55keys inside the lock.
39:59He's buried here.
40:02My grandfather.
40:04We believe so, yes.
40:23Officer Rhodes.
40:25Inspector.
40:26Hey.
40:29Sorry, I was just taking a moment, you know?
40:34I'll give you some space.
40:35No, no, no. You're alright.
40:37I was just coming in to see if I could make any more sense of it all.
40:41Me too, I guess.
40:43And?
40:45Not much.
40:48Usually, I find, it levels me out.
40:53I can feel peace here.
40:58Sorry I haven't been much use in this investigation, it's just been a lot for me, you know?
41:02I mean, look, we all have cases that throw us off balance from time to time.
41:06And I've had more than my fair share, trust me.
41:08Right.
41:10See, when I'm thrown by a kiss, my brain just starts jumping around like some itchy footed grasshopper, you know?
41:24Well, maybe that is your unique selling point.
41:28So I'd say, embrace it.
41:32Own it.
41:33Don't let it own you.
41:35In fact, you know what?
41:37Let's try it.
41:38Let's try it right now, yeah?
41:39Hold.
41:40We visualise it.
41:42Only this time, you are taking the lead.
41:45Okay, come on, up you get.
41:47That's it.
41:50Okay.
41:52This is the crime scene.
41:53The murder of Sylvie Godwin.
41:56That door, the front door, is locked from the inside.
42:00The key's in the door.
42:05Sylvie's body is here.
42:09This big wooden cross is on top of her.
42:14Now.
42:15Come on.
42:16Just freestyle it, yeah?
42:17Just say whatever your brain wants to say.
42:21Um...
42:21I'm thinking about when I busted the door open.
42:25And I hurt my arm.
42:26You know?
42:27When I got home, it was all bruised up.
42:29So, I drank some rum to numb the pain.
42:34Well, that also means it was definitely locked.
42:41Okay.
42:42Okay.
42:42What else?
42:43Well then, if you were the killer, you'd probably prefer to leave the scene at the back.
42:50Yeah, yeah.
42:50Keep going.
42:51Keep going.
42:51So that way you're less likely to be seen by others.
42:53So, um...
42:55Maybe...
42:55We're in the wrong room.
42:58The back room.
43:00Come on.
43:08So what's she saying to you?
43:11This room, what's it telling you?
43:15Hmm.
43:17What?
43:18Collection box.
43:19It's just, usually, it sits right there under the shelf.
43:24Now it looks like it's been pulled out of the cupboard.
43:33There's a kind in it.
43:34And that's odd because...
43:36Because Miss Godwin empties the collection box every Sunday after the service.
43:42Today's collection passed down.
43:44And she gives the money to my mum.
43:49So...
43:50This must have been put in there after she was murdered.
43:54Which means...
43:55Well then, the killer must have put it there.
43:58The one go in.
44:02The key's in on the other side.
44:07PM says the victim became unconscious and reckoned she was hit by something with a sharp edge.
44:14Dictic.
44:15A painting or a carving on two panels usually hinge like a book.
44:19Local art historians generally believe it was brought to Saint Marie.
44:30Bingo!
44:32Have you solved the case?
44:34It was actually Officer Rose and his itchy footy grass upper brain that solved it.
44:39I did.
44:40That coin explains everything.
44:43Okay, let's move people.
44:45There's still some things we need to do.
44:47Like, get hold of a search warrant.
44:48And we need the luminol.
44:50Oh, and we need a tape measure.
44:52Why do we need a tape measure?
44:54To measure something.
45:02Way back in 1945, a young British soldier by the name of Walter Godwin was killed here on Saint Marie.
45:11His identity was stolen and his body was hidden in someone else's grave.
45:16Now, finally, thanks to Sylvie Godwin and the discovery of this box, that young man can get the proper burial
45:26he deserves.
45:29Which brings us to the crime in the present.
45:32Sylvie Godwin's murder at St Vincent's Church on Sunday.
45:36And although it occurred many years after Walter Godwin's murder, this little wooden box and its contents helped solve this
45:42murder as well.
45:46We know from the post-mortem that Sylvie was hit with a sharp object.
45:49This spray, luminal, detects traces of blood.
45:53And this proves that there was blood on the box recently, as you can see here.
46:02Now, we have another time to carry out the relevant tests.
46:05But when our lab compares this blood with Sylvie's, I'm confident they'll match.
46:10And as this box has only been in one person's possession since the murder, it has led me to believe
46:16that Sylvie Godwin's killer was...
46:19...Yasmine Seeley.
46:24What have you done?
46:27That's not true.
46:30Someone else must have taken it alone.
46:33Don't worry, Miss Seeley. We'll be coming to this in a minute.
46:38Throughout this case, we've worked on the assumption that Sylvie Godwin's husband, real name Joseph Krauss, had sold the painting
46:47he had stolen, which explains why he had so much money in his bank account.
46:52Well, it's half the truth.
46:54Because the unique defining thing about a diptych is that there are two halves to it.
47:00Diptych? A painting or a carving on two panels usually hinge like a book.
47:04And we now know that Joseph Krauss sold only one half of the Belshaw diptych, and he kept the other
47:14half.
47:21What if it's me?
47:24Now, we'll never fully know why Joseph separated the two panels.
47:29My sense is that he was someone who liked to hedge his bets, be prepared for all eventualities.
47:34I think that's partly why he never spent any of the money.
47:38Plus, having to explain to his wife-to-be how he came into such major coinage would mean admitting to
47:45the theft of this famous piece of art and also being an imposter.
47:50So, Joseph held on to the money and the picture.
47:54So, where has it been the last 80 odd years or so?
47:59Hanging on the wall of the headmistress's office at the St. Vincent's Primary School.
48:05Which is now your office, Miss Seeley.
48:13Joseph Krauss must have put it there during his years as caretaker.
48:17And no one ever thought anything of it.
48:19This faded religious icon hanging on the wall of a church school surrounded by other religious images.
48:28Earlier today, Miss Seeley, when we talked in your office.
48:32That was the day she retired.
48:34I saw that framed photo on the wall of Sylvie and Walter.
48:38And I happened to notice the outline of a larger rectangle around that frame where the paint hadn't faded.
48:45Clearly, another picture had previously hung there for some time.
48:48I didn't think much of it at first, but I had it measured.
48:53And guess what?
48:54It was 50 centimetres by 30 centimetres.
48:59The exact same dimensions as one half of the Belshaw dipty.
49:03Each panel measures 50 by 30 centimetres.
49:07That's why Mrs. Godwin came to see you when she found the box
49:11and realised what was hanging on her old office wall.
49:16We can't keep it.
49:18I go and let the police know.
49:20But you didn't agree, did you?
49:23You told us your school was struggling for money.
49:26But we had a bit of a dig.
49:28And it's worse than that.
49:32You've not drawn a salary in the last six months to keep it going.
49:36You said yourself the place meant so much to you.
49:40And so the prospect of getting millions of dollars just landing in your lap.
49:46Well, you just weren't willing to give that up.
49:50And so, after driving home to pick up food for Lorette's lunch gathering,
49:56you returned to the church to plead with Sylvie one more time.
50:00Please don't do it.
50:02That money, it could help the school so much.
50:05It could help me.
50:07Sylvie wasn't fraternity, was she?
50:08I'm desperate.
50:10As Officer Rose said, she always tried to do good in life.
50:14And she wasn't about to stop now.
50:16Sorry.
50:17So in that moment, desire for the money got the better of you.
50:21And you decided you were going to stop her.
50:23I assume Sylvie had that box with her in the church that day.
50:27And this box was your weapon of choice.
50:32And once you used it to kill her, you made it look like there had been some tragic accident.
50:45How could you?
50:49Now, knowing that the front door of the church had already been locked by Mrs. Godwin,
50:54you made your escape via the rear, using the church's spare back door key
50:59that you took from the back room to lock the door from the outside.
51:04And placing this little coin in the lock.
51:15It's locked.
51:16So that when you returned with Officer Rose and Lorette...
51:20That won't go in.
51:21And with the little play acting, it would seem like the door was locked from the inside.
51:26The key's in on the other side.
51:28Then when Officer Rose and his mum headed round to the front, you lingered briefly.
51:33And proceeded to open the door with the church's spare key, pushing this coin out in the process.
51:39And then inserting that key inside.
51:44All you had to do was find the moment to actually lock it.
51:49OK, thank you.
51:51I'm going to sign this for you.
51:54Seeing the coin on the floor, you picked it up.
51:59And without your bag or purse, you disposed of it in the collection box.
52:09And then actually locked the back door with the key.
52:16It was very clever of you, making it look like Sylvie was on her own in the church when she
52:21had that fatal fall.
52:23One might say, devilishly so.
52:27But you see, Sylvie was so determined that the truth would come out.
52:31That even after her death, her desire to put right a decades old wrong, finally won out.
52:37This arrived for me in the morning post.
52:45Officer Rose, I think Mr. Rest has your name on it.
52:54Get up.
52:57It has me, Sylvie.
52:59I'm arresting you for the murder of Sylvie, Godwin.
53:02You don't need to say anything.
53:04You don't need to hang me for anything.
53:05You don't need to make sure the Christian's talking to you.
53:07You don't need to hang me for anything.
53:12Excuse me, Sarge. I'll be a second.
53:16Sylvie, I'll be a second.
53:19May I help you.
53:21Mum.
53:28You all right?
53:30I can't believe what that woman's done.
53:34Poor Sylvie.
53:37And just for money?
53:40I'm sorry for getting it wrong.
53:43No.
53:43You haven't seen me at my best on this case.
53:46That's not what your inspector told me.
53:49He said it was because of you that it all got solved.
53:54Which is even more impressive considering you had other things to deal with.
53:58like your mother keeping secrets.
54:02And honestly, Mum, I think it's helping.
54:04You moving on.
54:06I don't think you should be getting old and lonely
54:09and just focusing on me and the church, you know?
54:12You deserve happiness too.
54:18You all right?
54:20Yes, I.
54:23So, you like him?
54:27Then I'm pleased for you.
54:30But, you do know that all that money he inherited from the stolen painting,
54:35you won't be getting none of that, you know?
54:37I'm not asking for his money.
54:39Well, seriously though.
54:41I mean, he seems like a good guy.
54:44With him shiny head.
54:49See you Sunday.
54:51You won't be late this time.
54:54Try my best.
54:58Love you.
54:59Love you too.
55:12All right.
55:13That's the hockey.
55:15This is where you throw from.
55:17You get three throws each, and then it's the next player's turn.
55:21All right.
55:21Let's get it started.
55:24Game on.
55:25Round one.
55:31Shut you.
55:31I thought you were supposed to hit the board, Inspector.
55:34Yeah, yeah.
55:35I think there's something off with the flyer.
55:36It's all right, not to worry.
55:37We got this, sir.
55:43Sir, you are really bad at this.
55:46No, it's not me.
55:46Honestly, it's the darts.
55:48You know you're giving off some real bad loser vibes right now.
55:51Maybe.
55:51You should let the commissioner take the last throw.
55:53It's not his turn yet.
55:55With respect.
55:56Now, if you just stop talking, then I can throw properly.
55:59All right?
56:06There you go.
56:09So...
56:11So...
56:12That's two points?
56:15Is it?
56:21Just two points?
56:22For our team?
56:24Just a bit rusty, that's all.
56:27You want to join our team, commissioner?
56:29I mean, I don't think any of us are going to be as bad as that.
56:32One point?
56:33Yeah.
56:37I don't think it's a good thing.
56:40I don't think it's a good thing.
56:43You want to join us?
57:00Ladies and gentlemen of the Tempest Company, this is your 15-minute call.
57:03This was their fair night performance.
57:05It suddenly collapsed halfway through the second night.
57:07The poison was in the bottle that our victim and the other two actors drank from on stage.
57:11But only Michael Faraday's.
57:13Would you like to go for a drink with me?
57:14That's inappropriate, Mr. Gorman.
57:16A complaint has been me accusing you of unprofessional conduct.
57:21Still haven't heard from your brother?
57:22I think he's actually ignoring my calls.
57:24Then maybe you should go visit him in Antigua.
57:27Somebody's giving the inspector some help.
57:29Yeah.
57:52See ya!
57:53I'm fine.
57:54I'm doing this event.
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