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00:46I don't believe it.
00:50Okay, Luna.
00:52This stops now.
01:11Geoffrey.
01:14Cup of tea.
01:19You're right.
01:20You're always right.
01:21I shouldn't have...
01:22Don't worry.
01:23Did you bring any biscuits?
01:25As it happens, I did.
01:27Chocolate bourbons.
01:29The king of biscuits.
01:31Lovely.
01:33I mean, I know I bring them every time, but they really are the best.
01:37Quite right.
01:38Couldn't agree with you more.
01:41Afternoon, gents.
01:43So, what's on the agenda?
01:44Big collections, potholes, or dog mess in Higginson Park?
01:48If we're really lucky, all three.
01:50What a ray of sunshine you are, Terrence.
01:52Oh, chocolate bourbons.
01:55You can't beat the velvety chocolate of a bourbon biscuit.
02:01Ah, Debbie.
02:01Perfect timing.
02:02Can I make you a coffee, darling?
02:04I can get my own.
02:05Thank you, darling.
02:07I just need to distribute these two days in the long term.
02:12There you are.
02:18Mark has said he had a viewing in an hour, so how about we just drag on?
02:23Sadly, that won't be possible.
02:25We can't start the meeting without Sophia.
02:27We're not Corot.
02:28Terrence.
02:28Can you just overroll him, chairman?
02:30He's not the chairman.
02:31He is.
02:31He isn't.
02:32Are you really saying the mayor of Marlow doesn't chair our meeting?
02:35The authority is only invested on the chair when the meeting has been convened, and we're
02:39not Corot.
02:45I'm sorry I'm late.
02:47Just in time.
02:48Come in, Sophia.
02:49Come in.
02:49I was in my studio and completely lost track of the time.
02:55Have I missed anything?
03:00Right then.
03:01That's the last of it.
03:02Well done, everyone.
03:03We're going to have to get on the road if we're going to make the campsite by nightfall.
03:06The great outdoors awaits.
03:10Sure you don't want to come with us?
03:12Instead of staying here with the whole house to yourself?
03:14Text me when you get there.
03:15We are going to have so much fun, aren't we, Sam?
03:18And have a total digital detox.
03:19These are going in the glove box.
03:21Hurry up, we're getting in.
03:22You're getting in the back.
03:23No, I'm not.
03:24I'm always in the back.
03:26Just leave each other alone.
03:27Just get in.
03:29We'll swap halfway through.
03:30Just get in.
03:31Swapping halfway through.
03:32I haven't seen you in four days.
03:33Good luck.
03:35Please, Wes, on screen, both of you.
03:38Bye.
03:48Bye.
03:52Bye.
03:54Bye.
03:58Bye.
04:03Bye.
04:04Bye.
04:06Bye.
04:14item three gastronomy restaurant run by thirdy blake it's applying for a temporary late license
04:20something to do with the book launch i think oh sorry sorry to interrupt you're not interrupting
04:26we always want to hear from members of the public oh thanks it's just that bridge at temple it's
04:32still locked up for safety but it's been months and the kids on the other side they can't walk to
04:38school their parents have to drive them the long way around into marlowe unfortunately bridges fall
04:44under the purview of defra not there must be something you can do uh perhaps jeffrey you
04:49could have a quiet word with the landowner jeffrey jeffrey
05:03jeffrey oh my god jeffrey
05:14he's dead
05:18you paid last week it's only fair that i pay this
05:21julie fair please no what you can do next week on my card please no no my card i invited
05:27you to brunch
05:27it would be ungallant if i let you pay besides who knows if there's even going to be a next
05:34week
05:35indeed who knows oh excuse me i need to get this susie
05:43i'll be there in five i've got it i have to go
06:08am i glad to see you what happened i don't know it was fast one minute he was sitting there
06:13next
06:13minute buff the man was on the floor did he say anything no but he did look at his coffee
06:18cup
06:18before he went over there might have been something in it i told the witnesses to wait for you over
06:24there thank you jason alice initial statements and susie are you going to be okay
06:32you're going to be okay
06:38i still can't believe it is it even possible was he unwell had he mentioned anything wrong
06:45no must have been a heart attack and you are sorry marcus percival marcus percival estate
06:53this is terence clarkton he runs a local architect's practice i take jobs nationally
06:59and this is debbie smith accountant and council secretary
07:08sorry sophia hollingbury i make a podcast a very successful podcast did you know anyone who may
07:15have had any grievance towards mr truman i'm afraid i'm going to have to stop you there because that is
07:20quite simply impossible i'm sorry oh terence is right jeffrey was the best of us it's how he ended up
07:27being there everyone loved jeffrey
07:40did sanika tell you when the toxicology report was coming in no did either of you know it jeffrey
07:47i met him a few times at church events and remembered sunday
07:51i only met him for 30 seconds then he died yes what were you doing at that meeting
07:56oh you know the bridge at temple it's been closed for months the landowner refuses to repair it
08:01i thought the council could make him mend it but apparently it's not a council matter
08:08oh okay here we go what it's not tanika oh what that's you're going for brunch with darius face
08:18actually you couldn't be more wrong that's not what this is about at all so what is it about um
08:25i invited him for afternoon tea knew it it's just afternoon tea sure but it starts with brunch moves
08:34on to afternoon tea and before you know it you've been fighting him in for a nightcare i think it's
08:40wonderful stop it the pair of you there's a book on the avebury standing stones i want to lend him
08:45that's all yeah standing stones sure oh he's keen i'll give him that much it's tanika
08:55tanika have you got the toxicology report afternoon judith and yes the labs have run
09:00preliminary tests on the coffee in mr truman's cup they found traces of a poison called aconite
09:05he was poisoned the full report in the morning will tell us more but yeah it's hard to looking
09:11got to go but thanks for the tip-off susie it really helped so what's aconite when it's at home
09:18oh it's monkshead isn't it or wolf spain i think it's got another name as well okay impressive there's
09:24this gardening podcast i always listen to notes from a marlow garden and the host is always talking
09:28about poisonous plants and which one she grows at home she didn't know jeffrey by any chance
09:33oh she was with him when he died it's sophia hollingbury hang on she did an entire episode
09:42on aconite earlier this year the garden is in little marlow
09:58oh not bad manner for someone who makes podcasts
10:10wow come on
10:18this way this is it isn't it
10:35don't touch a thing it could be dangerous well everything everything
10:47can i help you hello sophia i'm bex i'm a big fan of your podcast these are my friends judith
10:53and
10:53you've met susie we're civilian advisors to the police oh i'm so sorry to have to tell you that
10:58jeffrey was poisoned they found traces of aconite in his coffee no do you grow aconite well i do yes
11:05but
11:05well you can't possibly think it came from here lots of gardens have aconite it's such a beautiful flower
11:11it's very popular could have come from anywhere ew is is that human hair i take it from my hairbrush
11:19every morning keeps the slugs away i found over the years that the old ways are often the best ways
11:24and so much better for the environment oh you really do listen how did you get on with jeffrey
11:29i adored him he helped me how that was a long time ago i was on the works and buildings
11:36committee
11:36which included looking after the graveyards and various parishes i um i i messed up and could have
11:44gone into a lot of trouble but jeffrey he stepped in and sorted it all out he lived to help
11:50other people
11:55that's my husband sorry i'm gonna have to go
12:03paul paul wait up
12:05hang on paul
12:08jeffrey truman no listed next of kin became the mayor of marlow last year and he was also involved
12:15in the rotary club dementia action marlow meals for marlow it's actually quite a long list so he was
12:23a do-gooder
12:26which is good what do we get from the witness statements at the scene and they all said he
12:30was well liked and had no enemies they assumed it was natural causes there's nothing natural about
12:35someone putting aconite in your coffee exactly so let's find out who put it there brendan find out
12:40everything you can about the victim and check his home jason what was mr truman up to before the
12:46meeting where did he go who did he see and alice we're on background checks on the witnesses who
12:50they are and how did they get on with the victim go
12:57did colin the kids leave this morning they did what's this colin's taking the kids camping it means
13:03that bex is put loose and fancy free i've dreamt of this for years no responsibilities for four
13:09whole day well you deserve it it's kind of spooky though isn't it everything looks so normal but
13:18there's a killer here somewhere ladies i should introduce myself marcus percival i take it you're
13:34working with the police what makes you ask well your reputation precedes you mrs pot all good i hope
13:39do the police suspect foul play i'm afraid they do impossible what makes you say that
13:45because he was such a good guy never crossed anyone never took offense
13:50i can't imagine you've got any active leads let alone suspects
13:58of course you can't say anyway it was lovely talking to you i need to go shut up shop for
14:06the day
14:09was he just trying to pump us for information i think that's exactly what he was doing
14:14could jeffrey really have been that perfect oh excuse me hello
14:23i'm sorry who is this
14:26you want to know you just want to follow follow the money follow the money what money
14:38okay i've spoken to mr truman's neighbors no one saw him this morning we know he was at the council
14:43building at 1pm don't worry i'll keep digging tanika we need a number traced alice yeah judith's just
14:50had a call from a withheld number saying that if she wanted to find jeffrey's killer she had to follow
14:54the money it was this person no idea his voice was distorted do you mind if we put some software
14:59on
14:59your phone in case he calls again it would allow us to record him directly yes of course okay so
15:03the
15:03call came in at 5 17 pm it came from a phone box near bovington green get over there alice
15:08find out
15:09if anyone saw who made the call on it but if we are following the money what have we got
15:13mr truman's
15:14financials not much uh he lived modestly on a mixture of state and private pension
15:19yeah no credit cards and no debt that might mean the council money
15:23brendan contact the council let's get all of their financial records all of them going back let's say the
15:27last five years
15:31what a good pickup shanty
15:43alice oh we thought we can from the phone box but it's not much no witnesses no physical evidence
15:49what about fingerprints well the phone was wiped clean with a solvent as was the door handle okay
15:56finish up there and let's put this up in the morning but good work alice thank you
16:03pickle what's up nothing
16:09sure you know you can tell me your dad anything is it something at school
16:16i don't want to talk about
16:39the doctor the doctor said his heart is facing him
16:41i'm sorry to hear that
16:51we've heard how acnite has earned its many names from monkshood in the monastery to wolfsbane in the
16:58forest but for me what i can't get over is how a plant so pretty and ornamental can be so
17:06very very
17:06lethal but maybe that's just me until next time happy and above all safe gardening
17:13good morning who could have wanted you dead
17:20what do you think jasper
17:35is that all you've got one statement and no other credible witnesses none of them are really
17:40credible they're eight-year-old kids no of course sorry and i'm not saying that shanty bullied anyone
17:48but she is friends with the group of pupils who did i'll talk to her thank you
17:56sorry i've got to take this
18:00brendan okay so the pm's in and it's been confirmed that mr truman died from a lethal dose of aconite
18:07do they know how it got into his coffee well they've checked all the other cups and tea making
18:11paraphernalia and they're all clear of poison the only thing that wasn't was one of the used coffee
18:15pods in the machine but get this forensics lifted two sets of fingerprints from the pod
18:22one was mr truman's and the other was council secretary debbie smith and you should know that
18:28according to the witness statements she's the only person other than jeffrey that ever used the coffee
18:34coffee machine okay bring her in
18:48I've got this in the back.
18:59Yeah.
19:00Right.
19:01Game on.
19:04I still can't believe he was poisoned.
19:06You know that?
19:08I work for Paul Hollenberry, Sophia's husband.
19:11He told me.
19:13What do you say if I told you that your fingerprints were found on the coffee pod that poisoned him?
19:18Well, that's impossible.
19:19How so?
19:21I had a normal coffee.
19:24I think I know what's happened.
19:27When I went to make my coffee, there was already an old pod jammed in the slot.
19:33I had to push it through.
19:34If that one was Geoffrey's, that must be how my fingerprints got on it.
19:40Look, I arrived after Geoffrey had made himself his coffee.
19:44What has Alec Miller told you?
19:47Who's Alec Miller?
19:48The person who lays out the teas and coffees before all the council meetings.
19:51You have spoken to him, haven't you?
19:56I kept hunting last night.
19:58I got drawn into reading the comments under the council social media posts.
20:03And there was one account.
20:04Marlowe's 1628.
20:06And it is horrible.
20:08Disgusting mayor.
20:09Then look what they said here.
20:11Cesspit.
20:12Nah, that's out of order.
20:13We've spent all this time looking for someone who hated Geoffrey.
20:17And here he is.
20:19Although, it's not only Geoffrey, is it?
20:22I mean, whoever that is, he hates everyone.
20:26Oh, here she is, our lady of leisure.
20:28Did you have a nice lie-in?
20:30Me?
20:30Yes, you.
20:32Please tell me you've been having a proper break.
20:34Oh, absolutely.
20:35Yeah.
20:37100%.
20:39Actually, no, I haven't.
20:42Oh, Bex.
20:43I know.
20:44I'm furious with myself.
20:45I sat down to watch telly last night, and I was all set.
20:49Nice glass of wine, bar of chocolate.
20:51Love it.
20:52And then I noticed the games cupboard looked a bit messy.
20:54No, tell me you didn't.
20:56I just thought it would be a quick tidy.
20:57She did.
20:58You know how it goes.
20:59Once that cupboard was tidy, all the other cupboards looked terrible.
21:02Before I knew it, I had the marigolds on, and I was giving the sitting room a once-over.
21:06What an idiot.
21:06You could have at least come round here, made yourself useful, and cleared out Judith's stash of old newspapers.
21:11Do you mind?
21:12That's the thing.
21:13It was useful.
21:14Once I'd finished the sitting room, I moved on to Colin's study.
21:17It seems stupid not to.
21:18Stupid not to.
21:19Well, he's away.
21:20He's needed a deep clean for months.
21:22And I was reordering some old files, and I found this.
21:25What is it?
21:26Remember how Sophia said she'd been involved in a muddle when she was in charge of the graveyard?
21:30Well, I found all these cuttings and correspondence about it from 15 years ago.
21:34The parish kept the records.
21:36This wasn't some minor mishap.
21:38Sophia mixed up where people were buried.
21:40It was pretty bad.
21:41The location of one body was never found.
21:44But she's right when she says Geoffrey sorted it out.
21:46There's letter after letter between him and the Bishop of Oxford.
21:49Reading between the lines, if it wasn't for Geoffrey, she may have ended up being prosecuted.
21:53Oh.
21:56Oh, it's Tanika.
22:00Hello.
22:01Just a quick update, Judith.
22:02There was possibly a fifth person at the council meeting.
22:04A man called Alec Miller.
22:05He lives in Marlow Bottom.
22:06We're going to talk to him now.
22:08Shall we meet?
22:09Oh, she's hung up.
22:11It's a bit of a mistake, if you ask me.
22:12She's going to the wrong address.
22:14And you know that?
22:15You know what?
22:15Alec does the teas and coffees for some of our church events.
22:18He's got a caravan by Hurley Locke, and he moves to it every summer.
22:22And Tanika's gone to his house in Marlow Bottom.
22:24You know what I think?
22:26I think we can guess.
22:27It's our civic duty to help the police in every way we can.
22:31And sometimes that involves going to the right address when they've gone to the wrong one.
22:44The mayor always had a kind word for everyone.
22:46A lovely man.
22:47It's terrible what's happened to him.
22:49At the hands of Locuster, no less.
22:51At the hands of who?
22:53Emperor Nero had an infamous assassin called Locuster, whose weapon of choice was poison.
22:59You do not fail to live up to your reputation, Mrs. Ponce.
23:03How do you know Geoffrey was poison?
23:06Have your tea.
23:08And I'll tell you.
23:25I bumped into Marcus in town.
23:27He told me.
23:28So, if you prepared the tea and the coffee for the meeting, and you know that Geoffrey was poisoned,
23:33why haven't you spoken to the police?
23:34What would I say?
23:35I wasn't there.
23:37I'm sorry?
23:38I got a phone call yesterday morning telling me not to come in.
23:44Hello?
23:44Who is this?
23:45Good morning.
23:46It's Sophia Hollingbreed.
23:47She ran and told me I wasn't needed.
23:49The meeting had been cancelled.
23:52Well, that was a waste of time.
23:56Oh, you're kidding.
23:59So, while we went on a wild goose chase, your civilian trio went to Alec Miller's summer residence for a
24:04chat.
24:05He's saying that Sophia Hollingbreed rang him and told him not to attend a council meeting.
24:12Gov?
24:14Oh, sorry.
24:18Shanti's got herself mixed up in some trouble at school.
24:21There's been some bullying.
24:23Oh.
24:24Well, that doesn't sound like her.
24:25I don't know what to do.
24:26Um, well, talk to her.
24:30Get her to tell you what happened in her own words.
24:32You mean like a witness interview?
24:34Well, isn't everything in life a bit like a witness interview?
24:38She's a good kid.
24:40You think?
24:41Yeah, of course.
24:42She's your daughter.
24:43She's a good kid, sir.
24:50Withheld number.
24:52Call Tanika.
24:53It could be our mystery caller again.
24:55How many rings before it goes to answer phone?
24:56I don't know.
24:57Seven?
24:57Eight?
25:02Answer it.
25:05Hello?
25:06Tanika.
25:06X?
25:07Have you fallen?
25:08Are you alright?
25:09Judith's mystery caller is talking to her again.
25:11Alice, run a trace on the incoming call to Judith's phone.
25:14On it.
25:16Um, we have.
25:17We haven't found anything.
25:19Not yet.
25:21She needs to keep him talking.
25:22Tell Judith she needs to keep him talking.
25:27How do you fall?
25:29Um, are you talking about council money?
25:32It would help if you could be a bit more specific.
25:35Yes, it's council money.
25:37Um, and what bit of the council?
25:41Is it, um, housing?
25:44No.
25:45Uh, what about travel and transport?
25:48No.
25:49No, um...
25:53Knitting.
25:54Waste disposal.
25:55No, no, not knitting.
25:56Waste disposal.
25:58Look at the petty cash.
26:00What area of the petty cash?
26:02Hello?
26:04Are you there?
26:06He's gone.
26:07Which part of this looks like knitting?
26:09What was it?
26:10It's tying up the dog poo bag and putting it in the bin.
26:13Of course.
26:14That's actually quite good.
26:15Oh, hold on.
26:16It's a phone box outside All Saints gates.
26:18We'll leave you right now.
26:19Tanika says the call came from a phone box just outside All Saints by the gates.
26:22They're going to check it out.
26:24Well, how long is that going to take them?
26:26I reckon if we're quick, we might catch a few witnesses.
26:28There's no way we'll get to All Saints fast enough.
26:30You want to bet?
26:57Remember the prejudice and restrictions.
26:58Not this fast across the brain Susie, I agree with this.
27:00Not this fast Susie!
27:01I can do this!
27:02I can do this!
27:05Easy.
27:07Easy.
27:08You've got about two inches on this side.
27:12You alright Bob?
27:14Hello Susie.
27:18Careful.
27:19I'm doing it.
27:21I'm doing it.
27:22One inch.
27:22Oh this is tight.
27:23I hate these speed strollers.
27:26Right, let's shift it!
27:30Better drive, fool!
27:36Oh my goodness, strength!
27:40Hold on.
27:42Hold on.
27:44Yeah.
27:47Susie?
27:52Quick frame.
27:58Easy.
27:58I told you I'd get us there.
28:03See if anyone saw anybody use this phone box.
28:06Someone must have seen him.
28:08Oh, sir.
28:09Have you seen anyone use this phone box?
28:11No.
28:13Sorry.
28:15Oh.
28:26Still nothing?
28:29No one sort of thing.
28:30No CCTV either.
28:33Gov.
28:34It's the same as before.
28:35Everything's been wiped clean.
28:36No fingerprints and nothing.
28:38So he's got away.
28:39Again.
28:41X?
28:42What do you know about peregrine falcons?
28:45Brendan, I need your help.
28:50There's a pair of falcons that hatch their chicks every year.
28:53In the sky.
28:55Why are you telling me this?
28:57A local bird watching society have a webcam pointed at them.
29:03You can watch the nest live, but they record it on a laptop up here.
29:17It's not much higher, is it?
29:19No.
29:21You okay with heights?
29:23I don't love them.
29:25Just don't look down.
29:31It's just a little mad.
29:38Look, it's as I thought.
29:39The webcam picks up more than just the nest.
29:41Oh.
29:42That's cool.
29:44Have you?
29:45No, the birds.
29:49Now the call came in at midday or thereabouts.
29:54That's him.
29:55Our mystery caller.
30:02Let's have a look.
30:04Who the hell are you?
30:07Whoa.
30:08Great work, Rex.
30:10Come on, do it. I'm sure.
30:11Oh, yeah.
30:12So what happens now?
30:14Well, I imagine the police will try to identify the mystery caller.
30:18Which leaves us three to ask the only question that matters.
30:21Why did Sophia stand Alec down?
30:25And now onto a topic.
30:27I know vexes a lot of us as we head into the drier months.
30:29T'moe or not T'moe?
30:33T'moe or not T'moe?
30:42I haven't time to be interrupted.
30:45We just wanted to know why you rang Alec Miller yesterday and told him that the meeting had been cancelled.
30:51Sorry? What are you talking about?
30:53Are you saying you didn't ring him?
30:54That's exactly what I'm saying.
30:56Then who did?
30:57I don't know.
30:59Either Alec's lying or it was someone pretending to be me.
31:02Either way, I didn't call anybody yesterday.
31:04I don't suppose you know this person?
31:06I don't recognise him, no.
31:09Well, the plot thickens.
31:11What are the three of you doing here?
31:12We could ask you the same question.
31:14As it happens, we're meeting to discuss options for a commemorative bench, would you?
31:21True son of Marlowe.
31:23Yeah, that's the one I would choose.
31:25None of you know who this is, do you?
31:28Hold on, I think I do.
31:30Didn't he do your podcast studio, Dave or someone?
31:34Paul hired him to do some work in the office as well.
31:36His name's Dave Butler.
31:38If it's the same person that did your little studio there.
31:46You've identified our mystery caller?
31:48No, it's the victim.
31:49I found him.
31:51I've been checking all of the CCTV footage I could find near the council building.
31:54So, it's ten minutes before the meeting.
31:57Near the cemetery.
31:58Look.
31:59He's with Terence Clarkson.
32:01And he is not happy.
32:03Good work, Jason.
32:04It's a shame there's no sound.
32:05Wait, hold on, who's that?
32:06What is that?
32:07Zoom in a bit?
32:10Oh God.
32:11What?
32:12It's Mrs. Ettingham.
32:16Okay, this is it.
32:18Dave Butler.
32:19Great Marlow IT Services.
32:22Nice spot.
32:28I think I can see your house over there, Judith.
32:31I think you're right.
32:35What do you want?
32:37Dave Butler.
32:41We believe you have some explaining to do.
32:43I was only trying to help.
32:45By making anonymous phone calls.
32:48Why didn't you just ring the police?
32:51I didn't want to get involved.
32:53I was hoping Mrs. Potts would do the work for me.
32:55I think you need to tell us everything you know.
32:58Now.
33:00Okay.
33:01Okay.
33:01It's not much.
33:03A while back, I saw a spike in how much petty cash the council was spending.
33:08They're published on the council website.
33:10Three thousand pounds last year.
33:11Four thousand this year.
33:12But I couldn't see a reason for the sudden jump in claims.
33:15And you think the extra cash could be connected with Geoffrey's death?
33:19It could be.
33:21He was such a good man.
33:22If he discovered anything dodgy, he'd have gone straight to the police.
33:26Maybe that's why he was killed.
33:28To stop him from doing just that.
33:31You say he was a good man.
33:33You knew him.
33:34Years ago, I wanted to be a writer.
33:36I got into a young writer's scheme and Geoffrey was one of the mentors.
33:39He really helped me with the book I was writing.
33:41High Fantasy.
33:42The Warlocks of Wynhaven.
33:44But then my mum died.
33:45I moved to the states to live with my aunt.
33:48Last year, I moved back to Marlow.
33:50That's when I bumped into Geoffrey.
33:51It's you, isn't it?
33:52Dave Butler.
33:54Geoffrey Truman, we worked together on your Warlock book.
33:58He said he'd try and help me get my book published.
34:00We've been working together ever since.
34:05His ideas are amazing.
34:07On structure, character.
34:10Can you prove any of this?
34:12Go to Geoffrey's house.
34:13There's a spare key by the back door, I think.
34:16And you'll find my manuscript in his office.
34:17You'll be able to see how well we've been working together.
34:20Where were you when he died?
34:22I was here.
34:23On my own.
34:24But his death is a disaster for me.
34:27Don't you see that?
34:29It's been my dream to be published my whole life.
34:31It's not going to happen now.
34:37You're right.
34:38I did see them arguing.
34:40From a bush.
34:41It's really not the point.
34:42It very much sounds like the point to me.
34:44Leslie?
34:45Don't you have some other place to be?
34:48No.
34:49Perhaps if we could focus on what you heard.
34:52I'm not sure if I put the right bins out this morning.
34:56You know it's a blue bin day.
34:58Is it?
34:59I just don't remember.
35:09I remember now.
35:11The younger man was saying the most horrible things to Mr. Truman.
35:16What was the argument about?
35:17I couldn't quite tell.
35:19But I definitely heard Jeffrey saying the other man had handled the situation badly.
35:25He said it a few times.
35:27Whatever it was, he's handled the situation badly.
35:46Okay, this is the house.
35:51See if you can find the key.
35:54I found it.
35:55What?
35:56It's in the door.
35:57That doesn't feel right.
35:59Let me call Tanika.
36:00Let her know.
36:00And while you do that, why don't we make ourselves useful?
36:10I don't understand.
36:11It's simple, really.
36:12You were seen arguing with Mr. Truman twenty minutes before he died.
36:16It was just a misunderstanding.
36:18About?
36:19I wanted the comments turned off on the council website.
36:24Seriously?
36:25There are nasty people out there and it can get personal.
36:28That's all it was about.
36:29I wanted the comments turned off and he wanted to leave and turned on.
36:35Then why did Jeffrey keep saying that you'd handled the situation badly?
36:39He was just saying I was being aggressive, which I was, and I had to calm down.
36:44At the meeting I tried to apologise, but he'd already moved on.
36:48That was him all over.
36:49He didn't dwell.
36:50That's all it was.
36:51A minor disagreement and he forgave me.
36:54Who prepared the tea and coffee for the meeting?
36:55I'm sorry?
36:56We're just trying to ascertain who put out the poisoned coffee for Mr. Truman.
37:00Was it Alec Miller?
37:02It wasn't Alec I saw through the window.
37:04There was someone else there?
37:05Who?
37:06I don't know.
37:07I couldn't see through the glass.
37:08I think it was a man.
37:10But they didn't have the build of Alec.
37:12And they had light hair.
37:13Why didn't you mention this in your witness statement?
37:16At the time I thought Jeffrey had died of natural causes.
37:20If you're looking for the person who put the poison in Jeffrey's coffee pot,
37:23I bet it was the person in the kitchen.
37:57I think I found it.
37:58Judith?
38:10You've got it?
38:11Babe was telling the truth.
38:13Jeffrey's really trying to help him.
38:14And he's positive, kind and supportive.
38:17It's like everyone's been saying.
38:18Then why'd he have to die?
38:19There must be some dark secrets in his life.
38:21Everyone has secrets.
38:26Hey!
38:30Oi!
38:31Stop right there!
38:38Oi!
38:39You!
38:40Come back here!
38:41Donika!
38:42Donika!
38:43You need to come to Jeffrey's house at once.
39:02Oh, God!
39:04Come back!
39:10Oh!
39:11Oh!
39:11Okay, it's another wall. We can get over this.
39:14Come on.
39:18That's it. Come on, Susie. Careful.
39:20All right, I'm over.
39:21Yeah.
39:24There he is. Come on.
39:27Let's go.
39:30That's hard to see.
39:32Oh, yeah.
39:36Come on.
39:39No, come back.
39:42No.
39:42No.
39:43I sent no more walls.
39:46No, that's not possible.
39:47We can do it.
39:49Are you mad?
39:52No. I told you.
39:54We can't do it.
39:55We can do that.
40:00Judith?
40:02In here.
40:04We lost him.
40:06Did you see who it was?
40:08Oh, we were so close.
40:10But no, no idea.
40:14What's that?
40:15You know you wanted Geoffrey to have a dark secret.
40:18Stop or tell everyone your secret.
40:24simplemente.
40:27Mom.
40:27Bye.
40:28Hey, you.
40:29That's my way.
40:29Wait.
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