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00:05.
00:53Lord, into thy hands I go.
01:07I knew you'd come.
01:44I knew you'd come.
02:00Yeah.
02:01Oh, hello.
02:02I've got a match.
02:04What?
02:05What do you reckon?
02:07I don't know.
02:08I don't know him, sir.
02:09Listen.
02:15We're being spied on.
02:18Oh, yeah.
02:19Well, these guys probably don't see many women.
02:21It's with a dog.
02:22It's in every photo.
02:23What have you got against dogs?
02:25He's trying too hard.
02:26I never trust a man in the turtleneck, either.
02:28Christ, you're picky.
02:30Maybe that's why you didn't find anyone at speed dating.
02:32She's got a point.
02:33I'm not picky.
02:34Maybe I've just decided that casual dating's not the way forward for me.
02:37What?
02:37You're saving yourself for the one?
02:39I don't know.
02:40Maybe.
02:40Maybe.
02:42You have a strange one, miss.
02:46I mean, how would you know if someone was the one?
02:49Well, exactly.
02:50I mean, I thought my first boyfriend was the one, but it turns out I just liked his car.
02:54But we were 17, you know.
02:55It was a biggie.
02:56So, where's the body?
02:58Down there.
03:16Brother Lucas Drummond.
03:26We were struck from the front with a cylindrical blade about 15cm long and 5mm wide.
03:35Oh, that's very precise for you.
03:37Just trying to reach your high standards.
03:40So, what's this?
03:43Candle spike.
03:44Mm-hmm.
03:46So, it's probably here already, right?
03:48So, maybe the murder wasn't premeditated.
03:51It most likely pointed his liver or his spleen.
03:53An autopsy will confirm it, but he probably didn't die instantly.
03:58There's no blood.
04:00Uh, there is.
04:03But it's an odd angle.
04:05I mean, it suggests that Brother Lucas wiped the murder weapon clean himself.
04:10This is an old fingerprint.
04:13Why would he try and protect his own murderer?
04:29It's all a bit Last Supper, isn't it?
04:31Yeah.
04:32So, who's Judas?
04:46I'm the abbot here at St. John's.
04:48Father Colin.
04:49I'm Detective Inspector Munro.
04:51This is DS Hunter, Patient Sevens.
04:54Sorry for your loss.
04:57We're all quite shaken up, as I'm sure you can imagine.
05:00Of course.
05:01Who found the body?
05:03Uh, Brother Thomas.
05:05He's a novice.
05:06He opens up the church in the morning.
05:13So, was the door still locked when you got there?
05:15It was.
05:16How well did you know Brother Lucas?
05:18Um, he's only been here for two, two months.
05:22He was transferred from another monastery?
05:26Yeah.
05:37Any revelations in the archives about our unfortunate monk?
05:40Nope.
05:41Well, I guess it makes sense.
05:42I mean, he's not a criminal.
05:43Well, um, what is strange is there's no record of him in any administrative system.
05:47There's no national insurance number or birth certificate.
05:50Yeah, there's no family or anything mentioned in the monastic records, which is unusual, apparently.
05:55So, what?
05:56Our victim was using a false identity?
05:58Maybe.
05:58Jesus.
06:00Do we know anything?
06:01Well, we do know that he was transferred to St John's two months ago and before that he was here.
06:05Yeah.
06:06And then, in 2010, he joined a monastery in the Outer Hebrides, in South...
06:11Uist?
06:12It's South Uist.
06:14Yeah, that's what I said.
06:15And then, a few years later, he was ordained.
06:17Yeah.
06:18And then, around the same time, look who turns up.
06:23Oh.
06:24Now, that is shady.
06:26I, er, need you all in the meeting room.
06:28Now?
06:29They're quite busy, sir.
06:30Yeah, so am I.
06:34We've had some really interesting results from our local focus groups.
06:38They want to know what you're doing, who you are, and that you care.
06:41I had no idea the job we do could be boiled down to, erm, to a mind map, sir.
06:48Literally, it's trust equals public confidence equals more offenders in jail.
06:54Oh.
06:55So, we just do that and then more criminals get locked up.
06:58Brilliant.
06:58Sorted.
06:59Not a candid pecan.
07:00Erm, no.
07:01Thanks.
07:02Erm, so...
07:03Seriously.
07:04They are mind-blowing.
07:05I got them from a farmer's market in Wakefield.
07:07Here.
07:07Yeah, no, I'm good.
07:08I'm good.
07:09Yeah.
07:09Yeah, got it.
07:10Right, guys, sorry.
07:12Can we just, erm...
07:13Can we just...
07:14Erm, please.
07:14Please, everyone.
07:16We need to focus.
07:17Sorry, Zinzi.
07:19Basically, confidence in this police station is an all-time well.
07:23And, well...
07:23Shh.
07:25Well, if you were pulling in the same numbers as your old team in Manchester,
07:28that would be a different story.
07:29They'd be invented.
07:32But...
07:33We can turn this around.
07:35What are you all doing this Sunday?
07:38Erm...
07:38I don't know.
07:38Eating, sleeping, avoiding my neighbour.
07:41Not anymore.
07:43I've booked you a stall at the local Viking festival.
07:46Oh, cool.
07:48Celebrates York's ties to Viking settlers.
07:51Oh, thanks, Will.
07:52That degree's really paying off.
07:54Yeah, they do re-enactments and they sell helmets.
07:57OK.
07:59Yeah, and it is the perfect opportunity for the people of York to meet you.
08:03Yeah.
08:04Well, er, thank you very much, Zinzi.
08:06That all sounds very, er, exciting.
08:09And we will definitely all be there.
08:12Beep!
08:31Please wait here.
08:36There he is.
08:38Father Shady.
08:50Why don't you answer your phone?
08:53The monastery is a place for quiet reflection.
08:56Why didn't you mention that for ten years you were in South Erst?
09:01I don't...
09:03Erm...
09:03The same monastery as Brother Lucas?
09:05Not here.
09:07Please.
09:16So there's no record of Lucas Drummond ever existing?
09:19Who was this man?
09:21I never actually knew who he was.
09:24I didn't need to.
09:25I knew his soul.
09:28His past was of no interest to me.
09:30Do you know anything that could help us find out who he was?
09:34I don't know.
09:36I...
09:37There was someone he spoke of.
09:39A woman.
09:41Katie.
09:42I think.
09:43He said they were soulmates.
09:47That's all he told me.
09:50Just Katie.
09:52Not even a surname.
09:59Hello?
10:00How can a soul have a mate?
10:02That's an entirely conceptual entity.
10:04Don't ask me.
10:05I ain't got a clue, obviously.
10:06Well, I just...
10:07That suggests that you've only got one chance.
10:08So what if they live in the Yucatan?
10:10Why would they live in the Yucatan?
10:11Well, they're already married.
10:13I'm not sure I'm following.
10:15Well, I just want to know...
10:19How...
10:20What do you do if you've messed up your chance for someone?
10:22Oh.
10:23It's about a sock I buy, isn't it?
10:25Look, it takes time to get over us.
10:28Yeah, we need to get down to the mortuary.
10:29You two have finished sharing in the diary room.
10:41Scarring's well underway, so...
10:43Must have occurred within the last three to four weeks.
10:47What's that all about?
10:49Yeah.
10:50Probably penitence.
10:52Or something.
10:53Well, monks were into self-flagellation back in the day, weren't they?
10:56Yeah.
10:57All a bit kinky, if you ask me.
10:58These lacerations, they don't look like they were self-inflicted.
11:01No, I agree.
11:03So, what?
11:04This monk was tortured?
11:11Have we heard anything back from the monastery in South East?
11:14Not what we were expecting.
11:15Lucas Drummond was expelled and came to York to a town.
11:18What for?
11:19Believe me, I'll ask, but they've gone quiet on me.
11:21They only take calls at 3pm on Wednesdays.
11:23What? They can't do that.
11:25Can you pull rank, sir?
11:27You want me to pull rank on the Pope?
11:29Jake, contact the police in South Wiest.
11:32They shouldn't be allowed to hide behind their religion.
11:35Like, who do they think they are?
11:36Steady on.
11:38Before you go, Zinzi gave me this rota for the Viking Festival on Sunday.
11:44What's with the elephant in the helmet?
11:45Oh, I wish I knew.
11:47I wish I knew what the hell she was going on about any other time, to be honest.
11:50Oh, get ready for an afternoon of soul-crushing, excruciating small talk with the general public.
11:54Hmm.
11:55Hey, look, you're on this.
11:56Am I?
11:57Yeah, but don't worry, you're with me.
11:58We'll just, er, and I'll leave this all day.
12:01Okay.
12:07Why didn't you tell us that Brother Lucas was thrown out of his last monastery?
12:11The brothers are under my care, detective.
12:14I have to respect their rights.
12:15No, you have to respect the law.
12:20What's with the secrets, Father?
12:22There are no secrets.
12:23Then why do I feel like you're blocking us?
12:24Anything you can give us would be very helpful, Father.
12:29Brother Lucas was a deeply spiritual man, touched by God.
12:35What do you mean?
12:36He had visions, apparitions.
12:39Christ appeared to him.
12:42Really?
12:42He should never have been asked to leave.
12:45So what happened?
12:48The Vatican found his claims egregious and sent an investigation team
12:52who concluded he was a fake.
12:55What?
12:55So he was out?
12:56It was decided he was best off elsewhere,
13:00which was monumentally unfair.
13:02When he had visions, I...
13:06I...
13:06saw him transform.
13:09I never doubted him for a minute,
13:10and invited him here to take refuge.
13:17So not the safe haven that you'd hoped?
13:19No, he had...
13:21troubles from the very start.
13:36Three weeks ago,
13:37an inverted pentagram was painted on Brother Lucas' cell door.
13:41In what?
13:42Why didn't you tell us that before?
13:43I'd hoped to keep it within our community,
13:47and not open us up to...
13:48Scathing public opinion.
13:49I've found people can be quick to cast dispersions.
13:52So who did it?
13:53I don't know.
13:56And it's a mystery how anyone could have got into the monastery,
13:59but someone clearly wanted to let Brother Lucas know
14:03he wasn't safe in St John's.
14:07We need another chat with our charming monks.
14:10Yeah.
14:11I'm beginning to think this is an inside job.
14:13Oh, yeah.
14:13Yeah.
14:14I mean, who else could have got close enough to paint a pentagram on his door?
14:30He was quite a solitary soul, Brother Lucas.
14:35All I can say is, he was a very holy man.
14:39An inspiration.
14:40I looked up to him.
14:42He believed in the purity of the fast.
14:46He held the eight at mealtimes.
14:48I saw him steal a whole plate of food from the kitchen one night.
14:53His greediness was sinful.
14:55That man was no saint.
14:56What?
14:57Pretenders are worse than infidels.
15:00And should pretenders be punished?
15:03They're on their way to hell either way.
15:06Brother Lucas, he welcomed it.
15:08I saw it with my own eyes.
15:11You know what you mean?
15:13His monastery harbors secrets.
15:16But it was Brother Lucas who allowed Satan himself to enter.
15:26Okay.
15:27Thank you for your time.
15:37Brother Suavec might not be the most reliable witness.
15:40According to Father Colin, he's got dementia.
15:44Still doesn't stop him doing God's work.
15:47Now my money's on Brother Matthew.
15:49He clearly had it in for the victim.
15:51The young lad's not off the hook.
15:53He might have wanted to help Lucas become a martyr.
15:55Well, that would fit with Brother Lucas wiping the murder weapon clean himself.
15:59So they're all suspects?
16:02Ever heard of Alter Your Day?
16:04Go on.
16:05They're a fundamentalist group.
16:06They've been trolling Brother Lucas for the last couple of years.
16:09They're in the archives.
16:10There's been a number of cases.
16:12Art vandalism.
16:13Attacks on abortion clinics.
16:14That kind of thing.
16:15Yeah.
16:15And some pretty punchy comments in the online chat forums.
16:18I've got Cybercrime to have a look at their encrypted IP addresses.
16:21One of them's from St John's.
16:24Mary.
16:25Yeah.
16:25I'll just move this.
16:27Why's that blender on you?
16:29Sorry.
16:29Never mind.
16:31Here are.
16:32From Zephaniah.
16:34Brother Lucas is a con artist and a liar.
16:37His very existence is a danger to the Catholic faith.
16:39Tell us what you really mean, Zephaniah.
16:47So, monks are online, are they?
16:51Many study theology this way.
16:54And some just like the occasional treat from Waitrose.
16:58You logged on today at 10.51.
17:09So, am I under arrest?
17:13Or?
17:16Not yet.
17:18It's not looking good, Zephaniah.
17:20Yeah.
17:22How long you been a member of Ultio Day?
17:24I'm not a member.
17:26I just sympathise with their cause.
17:29Were you involved in Brother Lucas's death?
17:32No.
17:33Of course not.
17:34So what, you're just trolling them, were you?
17:38You don't know anything about the pentagram on Brother Lucas's door?
17:46It was just a warning.
17:52And the whipping.
17:57Just a warning too.
18:01I just let them in.
18:03That's all I did.
18:04Who did you let in?
18:06Ultio Day.
18:09A few of them came and demanded to see him.
18:12I didn't know they were going to go that far.
18:14I swear.
18:15Son, why would you help these people?
18:20Father, I believed he'd fallen.
18:24At first I adored him.
18:26You know this.
18:27I truly thought him to be chosen, but...
18:32He made a mockery of his faith.
18:36And of us.
18:38A mockery?
18:40How?
18:42Sometimes I followed him.
18:46He met with a woman.
18:49They seemed close.
18:52He was lying to all of us.
18:56They just didn't do anything.
19:01And the core which I didI
19:01mean?
19:04You're not lying.
19:04Oh, child, she's not my god!
19:23Patience. Hi. I wanted to tell you in person I have the most brilliant news. It's an amazing
19:29opportunity for you and your community at the Viking Festival. You clipped it so brilliantly
19:35and you're obviously such an asset to the city of York Police, so I booked you a little
19:41slot on the stage. Why? Well, I thought you could get up and literally say, like, a few
19:48words about your journey. The number five? What? Well, are we getting the number five
19:53bus there? No, I mean, sorry, um, experience. Navigating personal challenges, working alongside
20:02the police force. No, sorry, I don't think that... No, I'll stick something down for you.
20:06You'll be brilliant. Seriously. I have total faith. Honest. See you Sunday.
20:28Bye. Baxter. Sir, we're headed to the address Brother Joe gave us. What, the troll monk? I've been talking to
20:34cybercrimes about him.
20:35We checked the address against the electoral roll. Turns out one of the tenants was a Katie Morgan.
20:41Katie? Brother Lucas's friend. Yeah, we're hoping so. Good. Keep me posted. Will do, sir.
20:47Er, before you go, Callum Banks, he was your reporting officer in Manchester, right?
20:54Um, yeah. Anything else? No, no, no. That's all.
21:01Everything all right? Yeah. Yeah.
21:04I don't know. I've not seen her for a few days. I'm worried, actually.
21:09So that's unusual? Well, er, she's had some issues with drugs, so, erm, sometimes she doesn't
21:18come home, but she's never disappeared for this long.
21:20So, you think she's on a bender? Maybe.
21:26You work with her? At the hospital.
21:28Are they aware of her problem?
21:31She's been getting away with it, but recently they've started to notice.
21:37Has she ever mentioned anyone called Lucas Drummond?
21:41No. Oh, I mean, she has an ex called Lucas, but that's, erm, Lucas Haynes, I think. And
21:48actually, he turned up here a couple of weeks ago, looking for her.
21:51What do you want? I don't know. She wasn't happy to see him. They had a massive row.
21:57He seemed like, I don't know, bad news.
22:02OK, well, thank you. Thanks for all your time. Please, will you let me know if you hear anything?
22:06Yeah, sure.
22:22All right, Mr Universe?
22:26You wouldn't be saying that if you saw me with my shirt off.
22:30Oh, I, erm, erm, I don't, I wasn't, I'm sorry I wasn't.
22:33Anyway, Katie Morgan's flatmate was right.
22:36Lucas Haynes changed his name in 2010, right before he joined the monastery in South...
22:41South Everest, yeah.
22:42Anyway, I've got patience on it.
22:44Cool. I'll open a missing person case on Katie Morgan.
22:47Good idea.
22:48All right, then. Get back to it. Chop, chop.
22:50Ha-ha. All right.
22:55So, Lucas Haynes turned up in the files March 16th, 2005.
22:59He was involved in an altercation at a bar.
23:01Then he turned up a year later in a violent dispute with a cab driver.
23:05Ah, so brother Lucas had a violent streak.
23:07It's not looking good for Katie Morgan.
23:13It's homemade serratra. It's Thai.
23:15OK.
23:16Yeah.
23:16You've got to enjoy your food. It's like sex. It should stimulate all your senses.
23:21Here.
23:23Careful, though, it's got kit.
23:24No, thank you. I've got everything I need here.
23:26Believe me, it is life changing.
23:30What is that?
23:32It's a pomegranate salad.
23:34Yeah.
23:34Just try it.
23:35I thought you based everything on evidence.
23:38How do you know you won't love it?
23:42Parallel.
23:52That is quite nice, actually.
23:54Mm.
23:55Can I...?
23:56No, no, no, no.
23:57That's all you're getting. It's nearly finished.
24:03Hi.
24:03Hi.
24:04Two plates of food. You must be really hungry.
24:07Oh, no, actually, half of this is for Will.
24:09Well, you know, greed is a deadly sin.
24:16I think I know where Katie Morgan is.
24:22His greed is a sith.
24:26That man was no sith.
24:39I don't get it. I'll say it should be here somehow.
24:41Yeah, me too.
24:42What makes you so sure?
24:44Brother Lucas was seen stealing food. We believed it was for Katie.
24:47No, no, no. I would have noticed something like that happening right under my nose.
24:50I'm sorry. I just don't know how it would be possible.
24:53I don't know how it would be possible.
24:55I don't know how it would be possible.
24:56I don't know how it would be possible.
24:57Brother Svabek?
24:58Brother Svabek?
25:00You remember the eye of Anwar?
25:05Do you recognize this woman?
25:07The serpent?
25:09What do you mean?
25:11Brother Lucas brought her here to poison us.
25:16To drag us all to hell.
25:24Father Colin?
25:30It says there's a granary here.
25:34Uh, yes. Yes, there used to be. It got bombed during the war. It's all a part of the library
25:39now.
25:42I need to see it.
25:51You can go straight through to the kitchen.
26:13You can go straight through to the kitchen.
26:16Nobody ever really goes up there anymore.
26:43Nobody ever really goes up there anymore.
26:48The bookcase has been moved.
26:50I don't think so.
26:51It's just a bookcase.
26:54There's something unusual about this one. Why is it...
27:01No, this is the way in.
27:13Wait here, Jake.
27:33Hello?
27:41Hello?
27:46There's a key.
27:53There's a key.
27:55I'm pissed.
27:56Katie Morgan.
28:07I can't believe he's dead.
28:12When he didn't come back, I tried to leave, but he locked me in.
28:23He was gone for days. No one could hear me, Colin.
28:26The bookcase would have made it soundproof.
28:30It must have been terrifying.
28:36Why was he holding you hostage?
28:38Hostage?
28:40I don't know.
28:41Lucas was helping me to...
28:44I needed to dry out.
28:47Drugs?
28:49I had to get out of my flat. It was dangerous.
28:51My flatmate, she was...
28:53She was my dealer.
28:56She's very...
28:59Manipulative.
29:01She had absolutely no interest in getting me clean.
29:04Do you mean Joanne?
29:07Yeah.
29:09So, what exactly was your relationship with brother Lucas?
29:13Friends.
29:15These days.
29:17Since he found God.
29:20But, um...
29:23I met him in A&E.
29:25He came in one night.
29:27He'd been in a fight.
29:28He was a mess, but, um...
29:31No, no, he seemed more broken on the inside.
29:34You wanted to help him?
29:36Yeah.
29:39And then we fell in love.
29:45In spite of his demons, he had a good heart.
29:48But he never hurt you.
29:50No, good Lord.
29:52No, he had a temper, sure, but never with me.
29:55He only ever tried to protect me.
29:56And then he vanished.
29:58For 15 years.
30:03And then he turns off out of the blue a few weeks ago.
30:06I was shocked, but he was...
30:09He was still the man I fell in love with.
30:13It's cheesy, I know, but, um...
30:15He had the other half.
30:16Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, no.
30:32Uh, sorry, Miss Morgan. Brother Lucas, was he your son-mate?
30:39Um, the, the one, or...
30:42I guess so.
30:45Even though that he broke your heart.
30:48He was still my person.
30:57Well, if you're meant to be with him, then tell him.
31:00I think it's a two-way street. He should tell her.
31:03Well, I think you should play the field. That's what I do.
31:06I don't like to pin myself down.
31:09Yeah, I mean, I think that's, that's all good suggestions, guys.
31:12Although I do like to be pinned down.
31:15I've recently discovered.
31:17Cool. Uh, I think Alex is right.
31:21Uh, if you think that he's the one that got away,
31:24then you should tell him.
31:27How?
31:29Well, what do you want to say to him?
31:34Uh...
31:37I think, well...
31:39Well, just that timetables don't matter.
31:42And I don't care that we're not the same.
31:44I think it makes it more interesting.
31:47Or that...
31:48Well, I like that he likes my pets.
31:51Um...
31:51Or that he can't keep a cactus alive.
31:55And...
31:58Or that he's still my person.
32:02And...
32:03I want to be with him.
32:07But what would I say?
32:11That.
32:12That.
32:17That.
32:21That.
32:23Look, Joanne, calm down.
32:25Don't escalate this.
32:26Please.
32:30I'm in.
32:31Well?
32:31There we go, huh?
32:33Oh!
32:34It looks like she's been dealing to more clients than just Katie, too.
32:37Don't think she'll be coming home any time soon.
32:38Well, good.
32:39Good.
32:40Oh!
32:41God!
32:41Boss, you okay?
32:42What's happened?
32:43No!
32:44What's happening?
32:45Do you need to come round?
32:46No.
32:46I just...
32:47I over-salted the sriracha.
32:49It's...
32:58Mmm!
33:19So you've hit a dead end with Lucas Haynes?
33:22Yes, but I have found something on Katie Morgan.
33:25Oh, yeah?
33:25Yeah, a case.
33:26So she's registered as an A&E nurse, so I was able to narrow down my searches.
33:32So 2009, a doctor at the hospital she worked at, Robert Hargrove, was attacked.
33:37He died from his injuries and they didn't find the perpetrator.
33:40Right, what's this got to do with Katie Morgan?
33:42So, she was listed as a witness.
33:44She claimed not to have seen anything, but this was in the cleansed fist of the victim,
33:49like he tried to grab her off his attacker.
33:51Is that the other half of Katie Morgan's necklace?
33:53Well, it looks like it.
33:55I mean, it doesn't mention Lucas Haynes, but given the evidence, I think he's guilty
33:59for the murder of Robert Hargrove.
34:01Yeah, hey, I think we need to speak to Katie Morgan again.
34:06Look, we know that Lucas attacked Robert Hargrove and that you were a witness.
34:11We went through this years ago.
34:13I didn't see anything.
34:15Obstruction of justice, Miss Morgan, is a crime.
34:20Lucas is dead, Katie.
34:23Don't you want to help us find his killer?
34:24That's what we're trying to do here.
34:30Okay.
34:31It's just...
34:34It's just a heart, didn't you?
34:36Take your time.
34:43Robert Hargrove.
34:45Everyone knew he could be handsy and inappropriate.
34:53One night, it was late.
34:54I was...
34:56waiting for Lucas.
35:01Hargrove started on me like he was flirting with me, trying to grab me, but...
35:06like it was a joke.
35:09But it wasn't.
35:13And I tried to laugh it off.
35:16It's okay.
35:20But then he...
35:22he pushed me against the wall.
35:25And he...
35:26forced himself on me.
35:32But then Lucas turned up before he could do anything and...
35:37yeah, he lost it.
35:40Lost it?
35:42I didn't mean to kill him.
35:46He was just trying to stop him from hurting me.
35:53So, maybe brother Lucas was murdered as revenge for killing Hargrove all those years ago.
35:58It's a surprise twist.
35:59Well, 20% of the homicides in the UK are motivated by revenge, so...
36:04it's not...
36:05necessarily a surprise to me, DCR Baxter.
36:09On the other hand, he didn't seem like a very popular individual.
36:12I'm not sure how many people would want to avenge him.
36:15You found a younger brother, didn't you?
36:17Yeah, Leo Hargrove.
36:1828-year-old with a checkered past.
36:20A few stints inside for petty stuff.
36:22Seems to have fallen in with the wrong crowd.
36:24Looks like a troubled soul.
36:26Isn't that...
36:27That's the delivery guy.
36:29Yeah.
36:42Hey.
36:43You.
36:45Can we talk to you for a minute, please, mate?
36:50City of York, please.
36:56Wait, stop!
36:58Wait, stop!
37:00He said stop!
37:07He's locked himself in.
37:08And he won't be in there alone?
37:10No, the Vespers.
37:12What do we do?
37:14Um...
37:15Uh, the architectural plans.
37:16Sorry, um...
37:17Yes, uh...
37:18There's a crypt underneath the church.
37:20It could lead to another entrance.
37:22Ah.
37:30Um...
37:33Uh...
37:42Which way?
37:45Over there?
37:48Uh...
37:49Okay, no.
37:49Um, our access point should be a lot further down there.
37:52Um, that must lead to the Sacristine,
37:54but I'm not sure it's possible to get into the church like that.
37:56Well, I'll go and check it out.
37:56You guys stay with patience.
37:58All right.
37:58Come on.
38:05You are the...
38:06My brother's murderer.
38:07You got me.
38:08You're all in on it, aren't you?
38:12Leo?
38:12Leo, Leo, Leo, Leo.
38:13No, no, no, it's okay.
38:14It's okay.
38:15It's okay.
38:15It's okay.
38:15It's okay.
38:19It's okay.
38:20Please.
38:21Leo, we are...
38:22We are here to help.
38:24Help me.
38:25Yeah.
38:27Where were you years ago when I...
38:28When I begged you to find my brother's murderer?
38:31Eh?
38:32He was just a kid.
38:35And when he died...
38:38How did he want to help?
38:47Aye, friend.
38:48Aye.
38:49Isn't that right, Father?
38:53Look, you were hit hard by your brother's death, Leo.
38:57And that is completely understandable.
38:59But if you killed twelve innocent people...
39:01Yeah, but they're not innocent, no, are they?
39:05Then let a man get away with murder.
39:08My son, brother Lucas, didn't get away with anything.
39:11Atonement became his life's work.
39:14Our demons, they join us here at the monastery.
39:17We must answer to them.
39:20And to ourselves.
39:34Don't move!
39:35Don't move!
39:42Don't move!
39:44Do you wanna know what you said to me when I snapped him?
39:49Don't move!
39:53Don't move!
39:56Don't move!
39:56Don't move!
39:56Then he wiped the spike clean with my prince's roses!
39:59And go!
39:59Hey!
40:08Hey!
40:09Hey!
40:10Hey!
40:10Look at me, mate.
40:12It's fine.
40:13You do not have to do this!
40:15Look at me, Leo!
40:16Look at me!
40:19Hey!
40:22Hey!
40:23Hey!
40:25Hey!
40:25Hey!
40:26Hey!
40:26Hey!
40:26Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
40:49Hello.
40:52Hi.
40:53Can I have to say hello, please?
40:54Say hello, please, thank you.
40:57Say hello, please, thank you.
41:01Say hello, please, thank you.
41:02Say hello, please, thank you.
41:06Hey.
41:09Hi.
41:12Erm.
41:13Hey, Sherwin's.
41:15It's time for your slot on stage.
41:16What? You ready?
41:17No.
41:18What? Sorry, no, I don't think that I'm...
41:20Oh, don't worry.
41:20I've got a lot of speech prepared for you.
41:23Er...
41:24You can do it.
41:24What?
41:26Ladies and gentlemen, Patience Evans!
41:37Um...
41:38Sorry.
41:40Um...
41:41Uh...
41:43My name is Patience Evans. I...
41:47Give us a song!
41:52Um, I work in the Criminal Records Department of the City of York Police, and...
41:58Um...
42:00Um...
42:00I...
42:03Um...
42:04Um...
42:04I'm autistic.
42:06Um...
42:07The...
42:08Poor girl, I can't watch.
42:11Um...
42:13Shhh...
42:14Um...
42:15Shhh...
42:15Oh...
42:20Um...
42:20Uh...
42:20My name is DCI Calvin Baxter, and I'm the Chief of the City of York Police.
42:25Uh...
42:26So...
42:26Patience.
42:28Well...
42:29Um...
42:30It's okay.
42:32Show it.
42:42All my life I've preferred to be on my own.
42:46Ever since I was...
42:47Small.
42:50I never thought that I'd...
42:52Be able to be part of a team.
42:56But it...
42:58It turns out that all I needed was the right team.
43:01Working alongside the City of York Police has been...
43:05One of the most incredible experiences of my life.
43:09They work so hard to keep our streets safe.
43:13Well, I mean, most of them are single because they can't maintain a work-life balance.
43:19It doesn't matter.
43:20Um...
43:22They're...
43:22Brave...
43:24Honest and kind people.
43:28And...
43:28I'm so proud to have them on my side.
43:31And...
43:32I think you should too.
43:52She was really...
43:54Really good.
43:59Monroe, you need to get back to the office as soon as possible.
44:02Why?
44:02Situation in the Hebrides.
44:03One of the islands.
44:04What's it called again?
44:06Oh, yeah.
44:06What was the name of that?
44:08South something.
44:10Oaks...
44:11Oaks...
44:11Oaks...
44:12Oaks...
44:13Oaks...
44:13Oaks...
44:14That's very funny.
44:15Come on, bro.
44:16What are we going to do with y'all?
44:17obligation?
44:18Oaks...
44:18Oaks...
44:18James luôn...
44:18Wim...
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