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08:43Right.
08:49So you turned up at Monk Bar Tower in the middle of the night just to get Jonathan to go
08:53home.
08:54Yeah.
08:55Do you do that with all your clients?
08:57No.
08:58But I've been his agent for 15 years and I knew him.
09:05Whenever there's an exhibition, he burns himself out.
09:09Can you think of anyone that might want to kill him?
09:12No.
09:13Of course not.
09:14He was wonderful.
09:16Well, was there anyone he had bad relations with?
09:19No.
09:20No?
09:20Anything he was worried about?
09:22Um, yeah, he had seemed a little out of sorts recently, but I think that was just the exhibition.
09:32I'm sorry, I can't be more help.
09:34No.
09:34Thank you for coming in, Ms Murray.
09:37If you do remember anything else.
09:41Give us a call.
09:43Okay.
09:53Yeah, she was shagging him.
09:55How'd you know that?
09:57Body language.
09:58And my gut.
09:59Witches also telling me I need a bacon sandwich.
10:02Oh, there's a canteen?
10:03No need.
10:04Stopped at a farm shop this morning.
10:06Locally sourced, maple cured.
10:08Delish.
10:09Oh, shh.
10:13Oh, shh.
10:15Oh, shh.
10:17Oh, shh.
10:17Great, thanks.
10:19Ready to find out?
10:20Yeah, yeah.
10:22Oh, shh.
10:26Oh, shh.
10:29Oh, shh.
10:30Oh, hi.
10:32I was just gonna go grab some lunch you wanna come with.
10:35Er, I bought a salad from home.
10:37Well, you could come sit with me.
10:41Outside food's not permitted inside the canteen.
10:45Oh.
10:48Yeah, well, I'll, er...
10:51See you later.
10:53Yeah.
10:54Yeah.
10:55Yeah.
11:07Yeah, well, you can go get the odd part.
11:09Yeah.
11:10Yeah.
11:19I'm sorry.
11:20Door's open.
11:26I'm sorry.
11:27Yeah, I'm sorry.
11:29Yeah.
11:30Yeah.
11:31Yeah.
11:31Yeah.
11:33Yeah.
11:35Yeah.
12:16Are you kidding?
12:17No, D.I. Monroe. I don't kid.
12:20There's not one drop of blood left in the body.
12:22Correct.
12:23And what's also strange is that the incision marks on his neck were made after death.
12:29Which means without the heart beating, the victim couldn't have bled out without some help from gravity.
12:38So he was...
12:39Probably strung up like a pig.
12:42You're joking.
12:44Still deadly serious, D.I. Monroe.
12:46There was a pulley system in the tower that could have been used and forensics found blood traces.
12:52The question is, why would anybody want to drain someone of all their blood?
12:56I don't know.
13:22Excuse me.
13:24I've found something.
13:25The victim was involved in a scooter accident about four months ago.
13:28It was a hit and run.
13:29The car was approached stolen and been connected to a ring of car thefts operating out of a garage.
13:33According to Companies House, that now closed down,
13:35but the owner, Kevin Gill, works at York Racecourse.
13:38Sorry, why are you talking so fast?
13:39Well, because otherwise you'd walk off and order another coffee.
13:46Okay, well, thanks for this.
13:48Next time, put it in an email.
13:52You can go.
14:00Why don't you just bring him in?
14:02Sure.
14:04Um...
14:05Patience is autistic.
14:07Right.
14:07And?
14:09Well, maybe you could, you know, go a bit easy on her.
14:14Look, I'm all for inclusivity, but I don't have time to hold anyone's hand just because they want to play
14:19police.
14:19Look, she's been an amazing asset to the team. And her and Di Metcalfe are really close.
14:24She has a brilliant mind. She's helped us crack so many cases.
14:28Well, it seems to me that if you two were doing your job properly, she wouldn't have to.
14:58well, she's a good answer, so maybe I'm gonna ask you, please.
15:05Got your letter, then?
15:08I'll have a last location in the suspect.
15:38Well, you might like a cup of tea or sand.
15:46She isn't coming back.
15:49Alfie's dad has found a job in Glasgow and they've got a good school for him so they've
15:56all moved.
16:00Well, I guess it's good for Alfie.
16:06What else did she say?
16:10She says that she misses me and she wants me to come and visit.
16:15Yeah, she's very fond of you.
16:17Yeah.
16:17Unlike D.I. Monroe.
16:19Who's that?
16:22A replacement and she wants me off all of the cases.
16:29Well, she sounds like a fool then.
16:31Oh, she's not a fool.
16:34She's just not Detective B.
16:39Yeah, I know.
16:41She really got you, didn't she?
16:47Well, you get along with these numbers, have you luck?
16:51No, I just, I don't understand why my mother left me something so unfathomable.
16:58Because it's not unfathomable.
17:00Not for you.
17:02And your mother knew that she's left you a treasure hunt.
17:20Oh, God, it's stuffy in here.
17:25I always overheat these rings.
17:31I like your tattoo, Kevin.
17:34You're a gang, is it?
17:36No, not anymore.
17:38What's it mean?
17:39It's a code of honour.
17:41What kind of code of honour endorses kneecapping, Kevin?
17:45I did my time for that.
17:47Cutting out people's tongues?
17:49Do you like violence, Kevin?
17:53Well, when somebody lets you down, you have to send a message.
18:00And were you sending a message to Jonathan Starper when you ran his scooter off the road?
18:06Sorry, that got thrown out.
18:08See, lack of evidence.
18:10You owe your money.
18:11I've never even met the block.
18:14I've been through all this.
18:22You had nothing on me then.
18:23You've got nothing on me now, have you?
18:33What a fat rascal.
18:35What?
18:36A York speciality.
18:38I drove across town this morning to get the fresh.
18:39No, thanks.
18:41How can you eat in here?
18:41I can eat anywhere.
18:43No eating in the mortuary.
18:44Put it away, please.
18:47RH no.
18:49Heard of it?
18:50No.
18:50The victim was one of only 40 to 50 in the world to have an RH null blood type.
18:56Did you just say RH null?
18:58Yeah.
18:59Yeah, golden blood.
19:00Exactly.
19:01It's compatible with all blood types.
19:03So those with it are universal donors.
19:05But it also means they can only receive golden blood.
19:08So it's both a gift and a curse.
19:11I believe it's also used in private clinics.
19:15It's sort of an anti-aging remedy, a vampire cure.
19:19But, I mean, it's said to reverse the effects of heart disease,
19:25Alzheimer's and even cancer.
19:27Sounds great.
19:28Well, completely unverified.
19:30I'm sure it's not cheap.
19:32Sorry, what are you doing here?
19:37I'm sorry, I thought you knew.
19:38But I called her.
19:40Is there a problem?
19:41No, except she's not a police officer
19:43and she's got no business being on an investigation.
19:46DI Metcalf always included patients here.
19:48OK, thank you.
19:49Headphones, I think we can take it from here.
19:59Right, um, it looks like golden blood
20:03could have been Jonathan Starper's golden goose.
20:20Whoa!
20:21Goodbye.
20:22Bye-bye.
20:24Bye.
20:25Bye.
20:27Bye.
20:38Bye.
20:41Bye.
21:03The UK does seem to have hardline regulations when it comes to blood banks.
21:07We found one of patients' vampire clinics in St Peter's bag.
21:13They target millionaires and rock stars, claim it's a miracle cure.
21:17No, blood transfusion, 100,000 euros, you've got to be kidding.
21:21We found proof that the victim's been to St Petersburg.
21:24His hotel and tickets show up on his credit card statements and when I spoke to the clinic,
21:28they were able to identify Jonathan.
21:31Turns out he weren't there alone.
21:33Oh yeah?
21:34This was captured in the lift.
21:43Good work. Bring that lying git back in.
21:54Please, have a seat Mr Gill.
21:56Well, I must say, it's lovely to be back.
22:02You've got a bald spot coming.
22:07So what? I knew him.
22:09More than that, you went an holiday with him.
22:13What do you want?
22:15I want the truth.
22:17You had your money, right?
22:19I helped him out.
22:20By letting him build up gambling debts.
22:22And then when he couldn't pay up, you tried to sell his blood to a clinic in St Petersburg.
22:26The whole thing was a scam.
22:27They were passing off people with any old blood.
22:29Believe me, they had no interest in us.
22:31They're the criminals.
22:32I don't know why you're wasting my time.
22:35Jonathan Starper's bank account shows that he sent you 125 grand.
22:40Where'd he get that from?
22:53I mean, all we've really got is illegal gambling debts and a bro road trip to Russia.
23:01And I don't believe he knows where the victim got the 125 grand, Adam.
23:04I agree.
23:06Looks like it's a dead end.
23:10I'll just take this.
23:12Who's that? A girlfriend?
23:14Cheeky work affair?
23:16I don't need to know anything about my team's private lives.
23:23I, uh...
23:25I think you need to hear this.
23:38Hiya.
23:40Hi.
23:41I was at the library.
23:43Um...
23:45Sorry, I was...
23:46I was just saying I was at the library and...
23:49I was...
23:50I was just thinking we've been looking at this from the wrong angle.
24:02So, what's all this about finding the murder weapon?
24:05Well, I...
24:05I found that in the bin.
24:10There's blood on the seat and one of the legs is missing.
24:14And so, it's just that we thought it would require colossal strength for it to pierce the ribcage.
24:19But it didn't.
24:21He must have fallen from...
24:23from here.
24:25Well, Dr Parsons did say that the victim didn't die instantly.
24:30And this definitely could have broken his fall.
24:31Well, that's what...
24:33that's what I thought.
24:34I mean, he must have fallen from here and then...
24:36pulled himself out the skip and...
24:38and gone to look...
24:39for help.
24:41And then what?
24:42He...
24:43drags himself over there before collapsing.
24:48So, how did all this kick off?
25:00It could have been an accident.
25:02After a bit of rain, it would be slippery up here.
25:04Yeah, but then he was strung up and drained of all his blood.
25:06So, I think we can rule out bad luck.
25:07I think we need to verify.
25:09No.
25:11This isn't gonna work.
25:15Sorry, what do you mean?
25:16I mean, your naivety makes you more dangerous than helpful.
25:21I mean that I trained for years and learnt things
25:25like how not to move evidence
25:26so you don't compromise an investigation.
25:28They... they collect the rubbish on the... on the Monday,
25:31so I... I...
25:32I mean, don't mistake me for D.I. Metcalf.
25:39Just go.
26:07Oh, my God!
26:11Oh, my God!
26:13Oh, my God!
26:48So, er, we're about to start, anyway.
26:51If you want to take your seats.
26:54Hope everybody's good.
26:57So, has anyone ever thought about what the theme of today's meeting should be?
27:01Yep, Billy, I have.
27:03Iguanas.
27:03Or sex.
27:04When your iguana has sex.
27:06Or have a subtext, yeah?
27:09Because, er, you know, neurotypicals don't always say what they actually mean.
27:13So then how are you supposed to know what they mean?
27:15Well, it's like a set of chords, isn't it?
27:18Like body language, or tone voice, or actions rather than words.
27:23How would they maybe act if they liked you?
27:28My boyfriend sent me flowers.
27:30With a card.
27:32With more flowers on it.
27:33I'm allergic to flowers.
27:35I clean my neighbour's bath.
27:37Not because I'm in love with her.
27:39She's 83.
27:40But I like her.
27:42Right.
27:43Yeah.
27:43I mean, these are all good signs that someone likes you.
27:46Or maybe even fancies you.
27:49But NT behaviour can be a bit more nuanced than that.
27:52So they might smile at you for a long time.
27:54Or hold eye contact with you.
27:58Or they might just really enjoy spending time with you.
28:04Weirdly, I'm not allergic to bluebells.
28:06Explain that.
28:08Can't.
28:18Olivia Brams, RH 0, five-year-old born with sickle cell disease and needs regular blood transfusions.
28:24She's recently had a bone marrow transplant and checked the date.
28:31I heard that up was only a few hours after Jonathan died.
28:34It almost didn't happen.
28:35They were struggling to find enough blood.
28:37Apparently, you need loads on standby.
28:39But in the last minute, an anonymous donation came through.
28:41Saving a little girl's life.
28:43Sounds like a strong motive for killing a man and draining his blood.
28:46Have you got an address, Will?
28:50You're going to check out, boss.
28:51I know.
28:51Will can do it.
28:59You've got to be a nerve.
29:01After what we've been through, we've waited years for Olivia's arm.
29:04Sorry, Mr Brams.
29:05And now she's finally okay, you turn up accusing us of stealing the blood of a man we've never met.
29:29Yeah, come in.
29:34Oh, yeah, my ex used to say it looked like a rabid badger had broke into my flat, which is
29:38why I slept with his brother.
29:40Okay.
29:42You don't know if I'm joking, do you?
29:44Is that the Brams Bank statement?
29:46Yeah.
29:47It looks like they withdrew increasingly large cash amounts over the last four months.
29:52Yeah.
29:53So maybe our victim was into extortion.
29:56For Olivia's transfusions?
29:57God.
29:58You'd have had him over a barrel.
30:00What a dick.
30:02Ah, it's Will.
30:04Will, you're on speaker.
30:05Mum, all the chart didn't go brilliantly, but I've been keeping a watch.
30:09I've just seen Jimmy Brams leave his farm carrying a truck.
30:13I'll send you a photo.
30:14I'll send you a photo.
30:16Hmm.
30:20Helsing and Co.
30:22Thanks, Will.
30:24Good work.
30:24Yeah, just keep following him.
30:26See where he goes.
30:29Yep, found him.
30:30It's a Dutch company, Helsing and Co. Medical.
30:33They did blood cell separators for transfusions in sickle cell patients.
30:37So they were set up for home transfusions.
30:39It looks like we were right.
30:41Olivia's parents were getting Jonathan's blood on the sly.
31:06Jessica, open up.
31:08It's the police.
31:10It's the police.
31:15Wait, I'm sorry.
31:16You can't just barge in here.
31:20Oh, Mr. Browns.
31:23No, no, no, please.
31:24Please have a seat.
31:26Yeah.
31:28Nice to meet you, finally.
31:31Well, this is cosy, isn't it?
31:33Not looking good, though, is it?
31:36What are you doing?
31:37I'm just wondering what's for dinner.
31:39Don't...
31:43I'd say there's about, what, five litres here?
31:51Look at the hiking of the price.
31:54It was breaking us.
31:56And then you found a bone marrow donor.
31:58Yeah, and that was a godsend.
32:00But for the op, we needed double the usual blood.
32:05So what happened tonight, the operation?
32:07I called Jonathan.
32:09But he wanted four times the price.
32:14100,000 pounds.
32:17I didn't have it.
32:19My daughter was gonna die.
32:22So we went to see him.
32:24To beg him.
32:26And he said no.
32:29So you killed him.
32:31No.
32:33When we turned up, he was already...
32:35dead.
32:37Already?
32:38Yes.
32:40Collapsed.
32:41With that thing in his chest.
32:44We just needed the blood.
32:48We saw a pulley on the ceiling.
32:52So we got him elevated.
33:03Drain the blood for an incision.
33:15That was grim.
33:17Yeah.
33:18I mean, very few people surprised me with those two.
33:23I think they turned the truth, though.
33:24I mean, their stories match.
33:25Mm-hmm.
33:27I don't think either of them are capable of murder.
33:29No.
33:30No, I'm gonna have to book them.
33:32I don't know what for, though.
33:33I mean, it's a new one on me.
33:34But they won't get away with it.
33:39Are the victims' photos back from the lab?
33:42Sure.
33:42Yeah.
33:51Well, ain't that the agent?
33:54I don't think she was just shagging him.
33:57I don't think she was just shagging him.
33:57I think she was in love with him.
33:58I think we need to rethink this.
34:00Find out everything you can about Marina Murray.
34:02All right, cool.
34:24Thanks for coming down.
34:26This shouldn't take really long.
34:27I mean, we're hoping you can help us identify someone.
34:30Um, your firm said you dropped someone off at Monk Bar Tower at the weekend.
34:33Yeah, pick up a lot of fares, you know?
34:35Like, we're a Saturday.
34:36Weekends, you know, full on.
34:37I think you can look again, please.
34:40Yeah, maybe.
34:42I don't know.
34:43I don't recognize her face, but I remember she would chew and go.
34:46Stunk.
34:51What did it, uh, what did it smell of?
34:53Pineapples.
34:54I hate bloody pineapples.
34:56Oh.
34:57over there.
35:04Here.
35:04There.
35:05Oh.
35:05Oh.
35:05Oh.
35:11Oh.
35:15Oh.
35:17deficit.
35:21Oh.
35:23Oh.
35:25Oh.
35:45Time for you to pay off, you stupid bitch.
35:51Time for you to pay off, you stupid bitch.
36:18Jesus Christ, where is she?
36:20Well, I think, I think, I think that's the arena's place.
36:25I know the way, I know the way.
36:26Okay, let's go.
36:31Right, right, right.
36:33Please, one time to help me, eh?
36:35Let's go.
36:40Let's go.
36:45No, no, no.
36:53No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
36:56Help me.
36:57Help me, somebody, please.
36:59Help me, help me.
37:26In the back.
37:27Got it.
37:27Take the garden.
37:33Patience.
37:46Patience.
37:48Patience.
37:48Patience.
37:48Patience.
37:49Let's go.
37:50He took her.
37:51I am.
37:51He took her.
37:52Are you hurt?
37:53No.
37:53Are you all right?
37:54Are you sure?
37:55No.
37:56Take her back to the station.
37:57Of course.
38:01You had to do a chance.
38:03Oh, please.
38:03Come here.
38:04Shut up.
38:10Shut up.
38:27Shut up.
39:11Stop, please.
39:16Kevin, stop there.
39:17Stop.
39:33Get up.
39:43Wait, wait, wait, wait.
39:44Calm down.
39:45Calm down.
39:47I'm going to need you to put the needle down.
39:49Kevin.
39:49All right.
39:55I'm getting too old for this.
39:59All right.
40:01All right.
40:02Marina.
40:03Marina.
40:06Marina.
40:08Marina.
40:09That's it.
40:10That's it.
40:29I went there too.
40:31You...
40:34To ask him to marry me.
40:38I can't believe I'm so stupid.
40:40Not stupid.
40:42You were in love.
40:44He didn't even want me to be his agent anymore.
40:49God, so...
40:51You know, he'd have been nothing without me.
40:54I gave him his career.
40:57He'd been using me.
41:00I just...
41:03I lashed out.
41:07I wanted him...
41:09To see how much he'd hurt me.
41:24I never meant for him to die.
41:26I never.
41:31But then, all night, I kept picturing him lying there.
41:39I didn't even know if he was dead.
41:41So you went back?
41:44When I got there, he was...
41:50He was...
41:55I loved him.
42:01I know.
42:04I loved him so much.
42:09Marina Murray, I am arresting you.
42:12For the murder of Jonathan Starper.
42:14Well, she knows what she's doing.
42:15You don't have to say anything, but it may come to your defense.
42:17She's gonna ruffle some feathers, though.
42:39I'm listening.
42:43I...
42:48I was just trying to get you proof.
42:54And confirmed that it was the same chewing gum and that it was definitely Marina in the cab.
43:00I just didn't think that you'd trust me.
43:05And you think I should trust you now, either of you, after you lied to me?
43:10I'm sorry.
43:11I should have been straight with you, but, boss, patience is an asset.
43:16She found Jessica Shaw and the murder weapon.
43:19She worked out how Jonathan died.
43:22She linked Marina to the crime.
43:27I can't have people on my team lying to me.
43:31If you go behind my back again, I'll fire you.
43:34Get out.
43:38I know Detective Metcalf thought highly of you, but I'm not her.
43:47Can you shut the door behind you, please?
43:49I know Detective Metcalf thought highly of you, but I'm not her.
44:38Hi.
44:40Um, I got you a present.
44:42Try not to kill it.
44:44Thanks.
44:45I, uh, I'll try not to.
44:47Yeah. Um, also, just to be clear, I do want to spend time with you.
44:55Right. I...
44:58Great.
44:59Yeah. I mean, I'm going to the library if you want to join.
45:03Now?
45:04Yeah.
45:05Why not?
45:07Yeah, it'd be good to hang out and chat.
45:10Yeah, well, we can hang out and chat on the way there, but you can't talk in the library.
45:14Good point. Yeah.
45:16Oh, fan of gothic horror?
45:19Um, yeah. Well, my mum got me into it.
45:23Aw, nice.
45:27It's a fang.
45:29What?
45:3190831, the number that my mum left me. The clue, that's a vampire number.
45:35I've never heard of a vampire number.
45:36What? It's used in computer programming all the time.
45:39It's, it's basically a composite natural number with an even number of digits that can be factored into two natural
45:45numbers,
45:45each with half the amount of digits as the original number.
45:50I mean, I knew that.
45:54I mean, you know.
45:55You know, her name is her, the poor.
45:55Ha ha.
45:55Ha ha.
45:56Ha ha.
45:57Ha ha.
45:57Ha.
45:57Ha ha.
45:57Ha ha.
45:58Ha ha.
45:59Ha ha.
45:59Ha ha ha.
46:00Ha. Ha ha.
46:00Ha ha. ha.
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