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00:18Piano music
00:55Lord, into thy hands I go.
01:10I knew you'd come.
01:30I knew you'd come.
02:05Oh, hello.
02:07I've got a match.
02:09What?
02:10What do you reckon?
02:12I don't know.
02:13I don't know him.
02:14Let's see.
02:23I don't know.
02:46I don't know.
02:47I don't know.
02:49You have a strange one, miss.
02:54I mean, how would you know if someone's the one?
02:56Well, exactly.
02:58I thought my first boyfriend was the one, but it turns out I just liked his car.
03:01Well, we were 17, you know.
03:03It was a biggie.
03:05So, where's the body?
03:06Down there.
03:24Brother Lucas Drummond.
03:35You're struck from the front with a cylindrical blade about 15 centimetres long and 5 millimetres wide.
03:44Well, that's very precise for you.
03:47Just trying to reach your high standards.
03:50So, what's this?
03:53Candle spike.
03:54Mm-hmm.
03:56So, it's probably here already, right?
03:58So, maybe the murder wasn't premeditated.
04:01It most likely punctured his liver or his spleen.
04:04An autopsy will confirm it, but he probably didn't die instantly.
04:09There's no blood.
04:10Er, there is.
04:14But it's an odd angle.
04:16I mean, it suggests that Brother Lucas wiped the murder weapon clean himself.
04:21This is no fingerprints.
04:24Why would he try and protect his own murderer?
04:42It's all a bit last supper, isn't it?
04:44Yeah.
04:44So, who's Judas?
04:59I'm the abbot here at St. John's. Father Colin.
05:02I'm Detective Inspector Munro.
05:05This is DS Hunter, Patient Sevens.
05:08Sorry for your loss.
05:11But we're all quite shaken up, as I'm sure you can imagine.
05:14Of course.
05:15But who found the body?
05:16Uh, Brother Thomas.
05:19He's a novice.
05:21He opens up the church in the morning.
05:27So, was the door still locked when you got there?
05:30It was.
05:31How well did you know Brother Lucas?
05:33Um, he's only been here for two, two months.
05:37He was transferred from another monastery?
05:41Yeah.
05:53Any revelations in the archives about our unfortunate mark?
05:56Nope.
05:57Well, I guess it makes sense.
05:58I mean, he's not a criminal.
05:59Well, um, what is strange is there's no record of him in any administrative system.
06:03So there's no natural insurance number or birth certificate?
06:06Yeah.
06:06There's no family or anything mentioned in the monastic records, which is unusual, apparently.
06:12So what?
06:12Our victim was using a false identity?
06:14Maybe.
06:15Jesus.
06:17Do we know anything?
06:17Well, we do know that he was transferred to St. John's two months ago and before that he was here.
06:22Yeah.
06:23And then in 2010, he joined a monastery in the Outer Hebrides, in South...
06:29...East?
06:30It's South U-ist.
06:31Yeah.
06:31That's what I said.
06:32And then a few years later, he was ordained.
06:35Yeah.
06:35And then, around the same time, look who turns up.
06:41Oh, now that is shady.
06:43I, er, need you all in the meeting room.
06:46Now?
06:47They're quite busy, sir.
06:49Yeah, so am I.
06:53We've had some really interesting results from our local focus groups.
06:57They want to know what you're doing, who you are, and that you care.
07:00I had no idea the job we do could be boiled down to, erm, to a mind map, sir.
07:07Literally, it's trust equals public confidence equals more offenders in jail.
07:14Oh.
07:15So, we just do that and then more criminals get locked up.
07:17Brilliant.
07:18Sorted.
07:19Not a candy pecan.
07:20Erm, no, thanks.
07:22Erm, so...
07:23Seriously.
07:24They are mind-blowing.
07:25I got them from a farmer's market in Wakefield.
07:27Here.
07:27Yeah, no, I'm good.
07:28I'm good.
07:29Yeah.
07:31Right, guys, sorry.
07:32Can we just, erm...
07:34Can we just...
07:34Erm, please.
07:35Please.
07:36Everyone.
07:36We need to focus.
07:38Sorry, Zinzi.
07:40Basically, confidence in this police station is an all-time well.
07:43And, well...
07:44Shh.
07:46Well, if you were pulling in the same numbers as your old team in Manchester,
07:50that would be a different story.
07:51They'd be invented.
07:54But we can turn this around.
07:57What are you all doing this Sunday?
07:59Erm...
08:00I don't know.
08:00Eating, sleeping, avoiding my neighbour.
08:02Not anymore.
08:05I've booked you a stall at the local Viking festival.
08:09Oh, oh, cool.
08:11Celebrate York's ties to Viking settlers.
08:13Oh, thanks, Will.
08:14That degree's really paying off.
08:16Yeah, they do re-enactments and they sell helmets.
08:20Okay.
08:21Yeah, and it is the perfect opportunity for the people of York to meet you.
08:27Well, er, thank you very much, Zinzi.
08:29That all sounds very, er, exciting.
08:32And we will definitely all be there.
08:36Beep.
08:56Please wait here.
09:01There he is.
09:03Father Shady.
09:15Why don't you answer your phone?
09:18The monastery is a place for quiet reflection.
09:22Why didn't you mention that for ten years you were in South...
09:25Urst?
09:26I don't...
09:29Um...
09:30The same monastery as Brother Lucas?
09:31Not...
09:32Yeah.
09:34Please.
09:42So there's no record of Lucas Drummond ever existing?
09:46Who was this man?
09:48I never actually knew who he was.
09:51I didn't need to.
09:52I knew his soul.
09:55His past was of no interest to me.
09:58Do you know anything that could help us find out who he was?
10:02I don't know.
10:04I...
10:05There was someone he spoke of.
10:07A woman.
10:09Katie.
10:10I think.
10:11He said they were soulmates.
10:15That's all he told me.
10:19Just Katie.
10:20Not even a surname.
10:28Hello?
10:29How can a soul have a mate?
10:31That's an entirely conceptual entity.
10:33Don't ask me.
10:34I ain't got a clue, obviously.
10:35That suggests that you've only got one chance.
10:38So what if they live in the Yucatan?
10:39Why would they live in the Yucatan?
10:41Or they're already married.
10:43I'm not sure I'm following.
10:45Well, I just want to know...
10:49How...
10:49What do you do if you've messed up your chance with someone?
10:52Oh.
10:53It's about Soko boy, isn't it?
10:55Look, it takes time to get out of this.
10:58Yeah, we need to get down to the mortuary.
11:00You two have finished sharing in the diary room.
11:12Scarring's well underway, so...
11:14Must have occurred within the last three to four weeks.
11:18What's that all about?
11:19Oh.
11:21Yeah.
11:21Probably...
11:22Penitence.
11:23Or something.
11:24Well, monks were into self-flagellation back in the day, weren't they?
11:28Yeah, yeah.
11:29All a bit kinky, if you ask me.
11:30These lacerations, they don't look like they were self-inflicted.
11:33No, I agree.
11:35So, what?
11:36This monk was tortured?
11:43Uh, have we heard anything back from the monastery in South East?
11:46Not what we were expecting.
11:48Lucas Drummond was expelled and came to York to a torn.
11:51What for?
11:52Believe me, alas, but they've gone quiet on me.
11:54They only take calls at 3pm on Wednesdays.
11:56What?
11:57They can't do that.
11:58Can you pull rank, sir?
12:00You want me to pull rank on the Pope?
12:03Jake, contact the police in South...
12:04Wiest.
12:06They shouldn't be allowed to hide behind their religion.
12:08Like, who do they think they are?
12:10Steady on.
12:11Uh, before you go, Zinzi gave me this...
12:14Rota, uh, for the Viking Festival on Sunday.
12:18What's with the elephant in the helmet?
12:19Oh, I wish I knew.
12:21I wish I knew what the hell she was going on about any other time, to be honest.
12:24Oh, get ready for an afternoon of soul-crushing, excruciating small talk with the general public.
12:29Hmm.
12:30Hey, look, you're on this.
12:31Am I?
12:32Yeah, but don't worry.
12:32You're with me.
12:33We'll just, uh, hand out leaflets all day.
12:36Okay.
12:42Why didn't you tell us that Brother Lucas was thrown out of his last monastery?
12:47The brothers are under my care, detective.
12:50I have to respect their rights.
12:51No, you have to respect the law.
12:56What's with the secrets, Father?
12:57There are no secrets.
12:59Then why do I feel like you're blocking us?
13:00Anything you can give us would be very helpful, Father.
13:06Brother Lucas was a deeply spiritual man.
13:10Touched by God.
13:12What do you mean?
13:13He had visions.
13:15Apparitions.
13:16Christ appeared to him.
13:19Really?
13:19He should never have been asked to leave.
13:22So what happened?
13:26The Vatican found his claims egregious and sent an investigation team who concluded he was a fake.
13:33What?
13:33So was that?
13:34It was decided he was best off elsewhere.
13:38Which was monumentally unfair.
13:41When he had visions, I...
13:44I...
13:45Saw him transform.
13:47I never doubted him for a minute and invited him here to take refuge.
13:56So not the safe haven that you'd hoped?
13:59No.
13:59He had...
14:01Troubles from the very start.
14:15Three weeks ago, an inverted pentagram was painted on Brother Lucas' cell door.
14:21In what?
14:22Why didn't you tell us that before?
14:23I'd hoped to keep it within our community and not open us up to...
14:28Scathing public opinion.
14:29I found people can be quick to cast aspersions.
14:33So who did it?
14:34I don't know.
14:37And it's a mystery how anyone could have got into the monastery.
14:40But someone clearly wanted to let Brother Lucas know...
14:45He wasn't safe in St. John's.
14:49We need another chat with our charming monks.
14:52I'm beginning to think this is an inside job.
14:54Oh, yeah.
14:55I mean, who else could have got close enough to paint a pentagram on his door?
15:13He was quite a solitary soul, Brother Lucas.
15:18All I can say is he was a very holy man, an inspiration. I looked up to him.
15:25He believed in the purity of the fast.
15:29He held the eight at mealtimes.
15:32I saw him steal a whole blade of food from the kitchen one night.
15:36His greediness was sinful.
15:38That man was no saint.
15:41Pretenders are worse than infidels.
15:44And should pretenders be punished?
15:47They're on their way to hell either way.
15:50Brother Lucas, he welcomed it.
15:53I saw it with my own eyes.
15:56What do you mean?
15:58His monastery harbors secrets.
16:00But it was Brother Lucas who allowed Satan himself to enter.
16:11Okay, thank you for your time.
16:23Brother Suavec might not be the most reliable witness.
16:26According to Father Colin, he's got dementia.
16:30Still doesn't stop him doing God's work.
16:33Now, my money's on Brother Matthew.
16:35He clearly had it in for the victim.
16:37The young lad's not off the hook.
16:39He might have wanted to help Lucas become a martyr.
16:42Well, that would fit with Brother Lucas wiping the murder weapon clean himself.
16:46So they're all suspects?
16:49Ever heard of All to Your Day?
16:51Go on.
16:52They're a fundamentalist group.
16:54They've been trolling Brother Lucas for the last couple of years.
16:56They're in the archives. There's been a number of cases.
16:59Art vandalism, attacks on abortion clinics, that kind of thing.
17:03Yeah, and some pretty punchy comments in the online chat forums.
17:05I've got cybercrime to have a look at their encrypted IP addresses.
17:09One of them's from St. John's.
17:12Mary?
17:13Yeah, I'll just move this.
17:15Why is that blender on you?
17:17Sorry.
17:18Here are.
17:21From Zephaniah.
17:23Brother Lucas is a con artist and a liar.
17:25His very existence is a danger to the Catholic faith.
17:28Tell us what you really mean, Zephaniah.
17:36So, monks are online, are they?
17:40Many study theology this way.
17:43And some just like the occasional treat from Waitrose.
17:47You looked on today at 10.51?
18:00So, am I under arrest?
18:05Or...?
18:07Not yet.
18:09But it's not looking good, Zephaniah.
18:12How long have you been a member of Ultio Day?
18:15I'm not a member.
18:17I just sympathise with their cause.
18:20Were you involved in Brother Lucas's death?
18:23No.
18:25Of course not.
18:26So what, you were just trolling them, were you?
18:30You don't know anything about the pentagram on Brother Lucas's door?
18:38It was just...
18:40a warning.
18:45And the whipping?
18:50Just a warning too?
18:54I just let them in.
18:56That's all I did.
18:57Who did you let him?
18:59Ultio Day.
19:03A few of them came and demanded to see him.
19:05I didn't know they were going to go that far, I swear.
19:08Son, why would you help these people?
19:14Father, I believed he'd fallen.
19:18At first I adored him, you know this.
19:21I truly thought him to be chosen, but...
19:26He made a mockery of his faith.
19:30And of us.
19:33A mockery?
19:35How?
19:38Sometimes I followed him.
19:41He met with a woman.
19:44They seemed close.
19:47He was lying to all of us.
19:50Assyria arena
19:51There's no one to have a hotel.
19:54The man you used to would end the living alone.
19:57The man for you...
20:17In this corner of Anupo
20:18In this corner of Anupo.
20:20Patience. Hi.
20:22I wanted to tell you in person I have the most brilliant news.
20:26It's an amazing opportunity for you and your community
20:28at the Viking Festival.
20:31Your clip did so brilliantly
20:33and you're obviously such an asset to the city of York Police,
20:36so I booked you a little slot on the stage.
20:41Why?
20:42Well, I thought you could get up
20:44and literally say, like, a few words about your journey.
20:48The number five?
20:49What?
20:51Why are we getting the number five bus there?
20:53No, I mean, sorry, um, experience.
20:58Navigating personal challenges,
21:00working alongside the police force.
21:02No, sorry, I don't think that...
21:04No, I'll stick something down for you.
21:05You'd be brilliant.
21:06Seriously.
21:07I have total faith.
21:09Honest.
21:09See you Sunday.
21:28Baxter.
21:29Sir, we're headed to the address Brother Joe gave us.
21:33What, the troll monk?
21:34I've been talking to cybercrimes about him.
21:36We checked the address against the electoral roll.
21:39Turns out one of the tenants was a Katie Morgan.
21:41Katie?
21:43Brother Lucas's friend.
21:45Yeah, we're hoping so.
21:46Good.
21:47Keep me posted.
21:48Will do, sir.
21:49Er, before you go,
21:51Callum Banks,
21:52he was your reporting officer in Manchester, right?
21:56Um, yeah.
21:57Anything else?
21:59No, no, no.
22:00That's all.
22:02Nothing all right?
22:04Yeah.
22:05Yeah.
22:06I don't know.
22:07I've not seen her for a few days.
22:09I'm worried, actually.
22:11So that's unusual?
22:13Well, er, she's had some issues with drugs,
22:19so, um, sometimes she doesn't come home,
22:21but she's never disappeared for this long.
22:24So, you think she's on a bender?
22:27Maybe.
22:29You work with her?
22:30At the hospital.
22:32Are they aware of her problem?
22:34She's been getting away with it,
22:36but recently they've started to notice.
22:41Has she ever mentioned anyone called Lucas Drummond?
22:45No.
22:47Oh, I mean, she has an ex called Lucas,
22:49but that's, um, Lucas Haynes, I think,
22:52and actually he turned up here a couple of weeks ago
22:54looking for her.
22:56What do you want?
22:57I don't know.
22:58She wasn't happy to see him.
22:59They had a massive row.
23:01He seemed like, I don't know, bad news.
23:07Okay, well, thank you.
23:08Thanks for your time.
23:10Please, will you let me know if you hear anything?
23:12Yeah, sure.
23:28All right, Mr. Universe.
23:32You wouldn't be saying that if you saw me with my shirt off.
23:36Oh, I, um, um, I don't, I wasn't, I'm sorry, I wasn't.
23:39Anyway, Katie Morgan's flatmate was right.
23:43Lucas Haynes changed his name in 2010,
23:46right before he joined the monastery in South.
23:48South of East.
23:49Yeah.
23:49Anyway, I've got patience on it.
23:51Cool.
23:52Oh, I opened a missing person case on Katie Morgan?
23:54Good idea.
23:55All right, then.
23:56Get back to it.
23:57Chop, chop.
24:03So, Lucas Haynes turned up in the files March 16th, 2005.
24:07He was involved in an altercation at a bar,
24:09then he turned up a year later
24:11in a violent dispute with a cab driver.
24:13Oh, so brother Lucas had a violent streak.
24:15It's not looking good for Katie Morgan.
24:21It's homemade serratra.
24:22It's Thai.
24:23Okay.
24:24Yeah.
24:25You've got to enjoy your food.
24:26It's like sex.
24:27It should stimulate all your senses.
24:30Here.
24:32Careful, though, it's got kick.
24:33No, thank you.
24:34I've got everything I need here.
24:36Believe me, it is life-changing.
24:40What is that?
24:42It's a pomegranate salad.
24:43Yeah.
24:44Just try it.
24:45I thought you based everything on evidence.
24:48How do you know you won't love it?
24:52Parallel.
25:03That is quite nice, actually.
25:05Mm.
25:06Can I...
25:07No, no, no, no.
25:08That's all you're getting.
25:09It's nearly finished.
25:14Hi.
25:14Hi.
25:15Two plates of food.
25:16You must be really hungry.
25:18Oh, no, actually, half of this is for Will.
25:21Well, you know, greed is a deadly sin.
25:28I think I know where Katie Morgan is.
25:34His greed is a Sith.
25:38That man has no Sith.
25:52I don't get it.
25:53I'll search a beer somewhere.
25:55Yeah, me too.
25:55What makes you so sure?
25:57Brother Lucas was seen stealing food.
25:59We believed it was for Katie.
26:00No, no, no, no.
26:01I would have noticed something like that happening right under my nose.
26:04I'm sorry.
26:05I just don't know how it would be possible.
26:10Brother Suave?
26:12Brother Suave?
26:13Uh, uh, you remember the eye of one of them.
26:19Do you recognize this woman?
26:21The serpent.
26:23What do you mean?
26:25Brother Lucas brought her here to poison us.
26:30To drag us onto hell.
26:39Father Colin?
26:46It says there's a granary here.
26:49Uh, yes.
26:51Yes, there used to be.
26:52It got bombed during war.
26:54It's all a part of the library now.
26:59I need to see it.
27:08You can go straight through to the kitchen.
27:34Nobody ever really goes up there anymore.
28:01That's right.
28:07The bookcase has been moved
28:09I don't think so
28:10It's just a bookcase
28:14There's something unusual about this
28:16Why is it?
28:21No, this is the way in
28:33Wait here, Jake
28:39Hello?
29:08There's a key
29:19Katie Morgan
29:31Can't believe he's dead
29:35When he didn't come back
29:39I tried to leave
29:40But he locked me in
29:47He was gone for days
29:48No one could hear me, Colin
29:50The bookcase would have made it soundproof
29:55It must have been terrifying
30:01Why was he holding you hostage?
30:03Hostage?
30:05No, Lucas was helping me to
30:09I needed to dry out
30:13Drugs?
30:14I had to get out of my flat
30:15It was dangerous
30:16My flatmate, she was
30:18She was my dealer
30:21She's very
30:24Manipulative
30:27She had absolutely no interest in getting me clean
30:30Do you mean Joanne?
30:33Yeah
30:35So, what exactly was your relationship with brother Lucas?
30:39Friends
30:41These days
30:44Since he found God
30:47But, um...
30:50I met him in A&E
30:52He came in one night
30:54He'd been in a fight
30:55He was a mess
30:56But, um...
30:58And I see more broken on the inside
31:01You wanted to help him
31:03Yeah
31:07And then we fell in love
31:13In spite of his demons
31:14He had a good heart
31:16But he never hurt you
31:18No, God, no
31:20No, he had a temper
31:22Sure, but never with me
31:23He only ever tried to protect me
31:25And then he vanished
31:28For 15 years
31:32And then he turns up out of the blue a few weeks ago
31:35I was shocked
31:36But he was...
31:38He was still the man I fell in love with
31:42It's cheesy, I know
31:43But, um...
31:45He had the other half
32:02Uh, sorry
32:03Miss Morgan
32:04Brother Lucas
32:07Was he your
32:08Tongmate?
32:10Um...
32:11The...
32:11The one
32:13Or...
32:13I guess so
32:16Even though that he broke your heart
32:19He was still my person
32:29Well, if you're meant to be with him, then
32:32Tell him
32:32I think it's a two-way street
32:34He should tell her
32:35Well, I think you should play the field
32:37That's what I do
32:39I don't like to pin myself down
32:41Yeah, I mean, I think that's...
32:43That's all good suggestions, guys
32:44Although I do like to be pinned down
32:46Oh
32:47I've recently discovered
32:50Cool
32:50Uh, I think Alex is right
32:53Uh, if you think that he's the one that got away
32:57Then...
32:59You should tell him
33:00How?
33:02Well
33:03What do you want to say to him?
33:08Uh...
33:10I think, well...
33:13Well, just that timetables don't matter
33:16And I don't care that we're not the same
33:19I think it makes it more interesting
33:20Or that...
33:22Well, I like that he likes my pets
33:25Um...
33:26Or that he can't keep a cactus alive
33:30And...
33:32Well, that he's still my person
33:36And...
33:37I want to be with him
33:42But what would I say?
33:46That
33:47That
33:59Joan, calm down
34:01Don't escalate this
34:06Well?
34:07Well?
34:08There we go, huh?
34:10It looks like she's been dealing to more clients than just Katie, too.
34:13Don't think she'll be coming home any time soon.
34:15Well, good, good.
34:17Oh!
34:18God!
34:18Boss, you okay?
34:19What's happened?
34:20No!
34:21What's happened?
34:22Do you need me to come round?
34:23No, I just...
34:24I over-sorted the sriracha.
34:58So you've hit a dead end with Lucas Haynes?
35:01Yes, but I have found something on Katie Morgan.
35:04Oh, yeah?
35:05Yeah, a case.
35:05So, she's registered as an A&E nurse,
35:08so I was able to narrow down my searches.
35:12So, 2009, a doctor at the hospital she worked at,
35:15Robert Hargrove, was attacked.
35:17He died from his injuries and they didn't find the perpetrator.
35:20Right, what's this got to do with Katie Morgan?
35:22So, she was listed as a witness.
35:25She claimed not to have seen anything,
35:26but this was in the cleansed vest of the victim,
35:30like he tried to grab it off his attacker.
35:32Is that the other half of Katie Morgan's necklace?
35:34Well, it looks like it.
35:36I mean, it doesn't mention Lucas Haynes,
35:38but given the evidence,
35:39I think he's guilty for the murder of Robert Hargrove.
35:42Yeah, hey, I think we need to speak to Katie Morgan again.
35:47Look, we know that Lucas attacked Robert Hargrove
35:50and that you were a witness.
35:53We went through this years ago.
35:55I didn't see anything.
35:57The obstruction of justice, Miss Morgan, is a crime.
36:01Lucas is dead, Katie.
36:05Don't you want to help us find his killer?
36:06I know that's what we're trying to do here.
36:12Okay.
36:13It's just...
36:16It's just a heart, didn't you?
36:19Take your time.
36:26Robert Hargrove, everyone knew he could be handsy and inappropriate.
36:36One night, it was late.
36:38I was...
36:40waiting for Lucas.
36:45Hargrove started on me like he was flirting with me,
36:48trying to grab me, but...
36:50like it was a joke.
36:53But it wasn't.
36:57And I tried to laugh it off.
37:01It's okay.
37:05But then he...
37:07he pushed me against the wall.
37:09And he...
37:11forced himself on me.
37:17But then Lucas turned up before he could do anything,
37:21and...
37:23yeah, he lost it.
37:25Lost it?
37:28I didn't mean to kill him.
37:32He was just trying to stop it from hurting me.
37:40So, maybe brother Lucas was murdered as revenge
37:42for killing Hargrove all those years ago.
37:45It's a surprise twist.
37:46Well, 20% of the homicides in the UK
37:49are motivated by revenge, so...
37:51it's not...
37:52necessarily a surprise to me, DCR Baxter.
37:56On the other hand,
37:57he didn't seem like a very popular individual.
38:00I'm not sure how many people would want to avenge him.
38:03You found a younger brother, didn't you?
38:04Yeah, Leo Hargrove.
38:0528-year-old with a chequered past.
38:08A few stints inside for petty stuff.
38:10Seems to have fallen in with the wrong crowd.
38:12Looks like a troubled soul.
38:14Isn't that...
38:15That's the delivery guy.
38:17Yeah.
38:31Hey, you.
38:34Can we talk to you for a minute, please, mate?
38:39City of York Police.
38:46Right, stop!
38:50Jake, stop!
38:57He's locked himself in.
38:59And he won't be in there alone?
39:00No, the Vespers.
39:02What do we do?
39:05Um...
39:05The architectural plans.
39:08Um...
39:08Yes, there's a crypt underneath the church.
39:11It could lead to another entrance.
39:12All right.
39:13All right.
39:22Um...
39:24Uh...
39:34Which way?
39:37What?
39:37Over there?
39:40Uh...
39:41Okay.
39:41No, um...
39:42Our access point should be a lot further down there, and that must lead to the sacristy,
39:46but I'm not sure it's possible to get into the church like that.
39:48Well, go and check it out.
39:49You guys stay with patience.
39:51Uh...
39:51Oh, God.
39:58You are my...
39:59My brother's murderer.
40:01You're rolling on it.
40:02I just beat you.
40:05Leo!
40:06Leo, Leo, Leo, Leo.
40:07No, no, no.
40:07It's okay.
40:08It's okay.
40:08It's okay.
40:09It's okay.
40:12It's okay.
40:13Look.
40:14Please.
40:15Leo, we are...
40:16We are here to help.
40:18Help me.
40:19Help me.
40:19Yeah.
40:21Where were you years ago when I...
40:23When I begged you to find my brother's murderer?
40:26Eh?
40:28It was just a kid.
40:30And when he died...
40:33I didn't want to help you.
40:42Aye, friend, aye.
40:44Isn't that right, Father?
40:46No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
40:50Look, you were hit hard by your brother's death, Leo.
40:53And that is completely understandable.
40:55But if you killed 12 innocent...
40:56Yeah, but they're not innocent, no, are they?
41:01Then our man get away with murder.
41:05My son, brother Lucas, didn't get away with anything.
41:09Atonement became his life's work.
41:11Our demons, they join us here at the monastery.
41:14We must answer to them.
41:16And to ourselves.
41:31Don't move!
41:33Don't move!
41:42Do you want to know what you said to me when I stopped him?
41:48That he forgave me.
41:55Then he wiped the spike clean with my prince.
41:57Where was his anger?
41:58Hey!
42:08Hey!
42:08They're...
42:09They're looking me, mate.
42:11We look fine.
42:13They do not have to do this.
42:14Look at me, Leo.
42:15Look at him!
42:20Oh!
42:22Oh!
42:24Oh!
42:25Oh!
42:25Look!
42:25Oh, come on!
42:31Oh, my God.
42:59See if you're the police, thank you.
43:03See if you're the police, thank you.
43:08Hey.
43:11Hi.
43:15Um...
43:16Hey, Shewins.
43:18It's time for your slot on stage.
43:19What?
43:19You ready?
43:20No.
43:20What?
43:21Sorry, no, I don't think that I'm...
43:22Oh, don't worry.
43:23I've got a lot of speech prepared for you.
43:26Uh...
43:26You can do it.
43:28What?
43:29Ladies and gentlemen, Patience Evans!
43:32Woo!
43:33Woo!
43:34Woo!
43:36Woo!
43:36Woo!
43:37Woo!
43:38Woo!
43:42Um...
43:42Sorry.
43:44Um...
43:45Uh...
43:47Uh...
43:47Come on.
43:47My name is Patience Evans.
43:50I...
43:51Give us a song!
43:56Um...
43:57Um, I work in the criminal records department of the city of York police and...
44:03Um...
44:07Uh...
44:07Uh...
44:08Uh...
44:09I'm autistic.
44:12Uh...
44:16Uh...
44:17Uh...
44:25Uh...
44:26My name is DCI Calvin Baxter and I'm the chief of the city of York police.
44:30Uh...
44:32Uh...
44:32So...
44:33Patience.
44:34Well...
44:35Um...
44:36It's okay.
44:38Shall we?
44:39Yeah.
44:49All my life I've preferred to be on my own.
44:53Ever since I was...
44:55Small.
44:57I never thought that I'd be able to be part of a team.
45:04But it...
45:05It turns out that all I needed was the right team.
45:09Working alongside the city of York police has been one of the most incredible experiences of my life.
45:18They work so hard to keep our streets safe.
45:22Well, I mean, most of them are single because they can't maintain a work-life balance.
45:28So...
45:29Um...
45:30They're...
45:32Brave...
45:33Honest and kind people.
45:37And...
45:38I'm so proud to have them on my side.
45:41And...
45:41I think you should too.
46:09Monroe, you need to get back to the office as soon as possible.
46:13Situation in the Hebrides.
46:14One of the islands.
46:15Oh, is it cold again?
46:17Oh yeah, what was the name of that?
46:19Sound something?
46:20Oh yes...
46:22Oh yes...
46:23Oh yes...
46:25Very funny.
46:27Come on, Monroe, what are we gonna do?
46:29We have?
46:59Ha, ha, ha, ha.
46:59Ha, ha, ha.
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