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The Marlow Murder Club S01E02 (2024)
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00:11Can I get you something a drink? A hot tea or something like that? Yeah, sweet one.
00:36Hold on, one here.
00:57Baguette.
01:11Susie Harris? Yeah? Detective Sergeant Tanika Malik. Can I ask you a few questions?
01:17Yeah. Can you take me through what happened?
01:22Well, I came to drop Luna off. That's Iqbal's dog, Gemma Shepard. I'm a dog walker. Iqbal works nights. He's
01:34a taxi driver. I come most days, but today his door was open, which is not like Iqbal. So I
01:44went inside and that's...
01:48I'm so sorry. Was there anything else you saw that seemed different or out of the ordinary?
01:57No.
02:01Nothing comes to mind?
02:03No.
02:08Poor Luna. This is so bad for her. Can I take her home with me, please?
02:17Sorry. Sarge D, so I want the word.
02:19Sure. That would actually be a great help.
02:32Hello. Sorry to interrupt. Judith Potts.
02:37Susie Harris.
02:38Would now be a good time to finish taking your witness statement?
02:40No, it would not. Miss Harris has been through quite enough for one day. I suggest you contact her again
02:46tomorrow, when she's had a chance to recover.
02:54Now, how can I help you get home?
03:05It's so lovely being back in the vicarage.
03:08It's lovely to have you here. We must do it more often.
03:12Next time, at my house. I insist.
03:19Colin's so grateful you can share what you know about Stefan Dunwoody's life. For his eulogy, of course.
03:25There's plenty to say. Not all of it good, I'm afraid.
03:31Sugar. Thank you.
03:43Lots.
03:50Your daughter's beautiful.
03:53Does she live with you?
03:55Yeah, but she's spending the summer in Jamaica, visiting her dad.
03:59How lovely.
04:01He walked out on us while she was still in nappies.
04:03And now, after I've raised her, done everything for her, he rocks up with the fun bits.
04:09I see.
04:13Anyway, thanks for your help. I'll be fine.
04:17Do you know?
04:18Do you know who could have done this to your friend?
04:19No idea.
04:21He had a good soul.
04:23You know?
04:25You liked him?
04:27You see, Luna.
04:28She belonged to Iqbal's neighbour, Ezra.
04:31Really nice guy.
04:32When Ezra died, Iqbal took her in.
04:34No questions asked.
04:37No questions asked.
04:37That's the sort of look he was.
04:39Eh?
04:41Why are you asking?
04:43I'm trying to find out who killed my neighbour.
04:46Stefan Dunwoody.
04:48You think there's a link?
04:50Very possibly.
04:51Is that what the police think?
04:54If you think of anything that might help in any way, I'm at the old manor house.
04:59On the way to Hurley Lock.
05:00No, no, no, don't get it.
05:08Cheers, see ya.
05:12Good evening. Breaking news from Marlowe.
05:14We're now going over live to the Buckinghamshire Police press pointing.
05:17I can confirm a man in his late 40s was shot dead this morning at his home.
05:22We're asking for the public's cooperation.
05:25If you saw anything unusual or anyone suspicious near the Wickham Road in Marlowe between the hours of 5 and
05:316am,
05:32please contact the Buckinghamshire Constabulary.
05:36Are you sure you think of the murder of Stefan Dunwoody?
05:39I'm sorry, that's what I said.
06:10It's a long story here.
06:14You're right.
06:15You're right.
06:20I'm sorry.
06:21You're right.
06:22I'm sorry.
06:26I'm sorry.
06:38I don't know.
06:58I've got it.
07:00Hi.
07:01Oh, hello. I'm Bex Starling.
07:04The vicar's wife.
07:05Susie Harris. Yum yum.
07:09Wow.
07:10Yeah.
07:12Oh.
07:14You came.
07:18Both of you.
07:22You'd better come in.
07:31I baked a cake.
07:32Oh, that's very kind of you.
07:33It's nothing, really. I had some spare lemons.
07:35Well, thank you.
07:36You're not vegan, are you? There's butter in it.
07:38No, the more butter, the better.
07:40For a celiac. It's made with flour.
07:41No.
07:42This place is something else.
07:44Um, it belonged to my great-aunt.
07:47I was lucky enough to inherit it.
07:49And it's just you here?
07:51Yes, just me.
07:52Must get lonely.
07:53No, not at all.
07:55I've always liked my own company.
08:00I think it's wonderful.
08:01I crave peace and quiet.
08:03Most days, my house feels like Piccadilly Circus.
08:06Which is why you hide in cupboards.
08:08Guilty as charged.
08:08So, Susie, I take it you're here about Iqbal?
08:13Well, if you're still interested.
08:16Yes.
08:18You could say I'm interested.
08:23Okay.
08:27Someone's been busy.
08:35Where did you get this?
08:36This is ten years old.
08:38Hmm.
08:40So, what have you got for us?
08:41Well, it's something I remembered after your visit.
08:44A few months ago, Iqbal said he was coming to some money.
08:46He wouldn't say how or why.
08:48Oh, thank you again.
08:50What are you looking so happy about?
08:52Oh, I had the best news.
08:53The best.
08:55What?
08:56I just don't want to tell you just yet.
08:58Soon, though, soon.
08:59All right.
09:00Bye.
09:00Come on, girl.
09:01Bye.
09:02But a few weeks later, I asked him about it.
09:04Shut me down.
09:05Iqbal, are you a millionaire yet?
09:08I really don't want to talk about it, Susie.
09:11Sorry.
09:13I got the impression that he'd been cheated or lied to or something.
09:18Also, the police asked me about some sort of medallion that they found on Iqbal's body.
09:24That's very interesting.
09:26And how about you, Mrs. Starling?
09:29Oh, please, it's Bex.
09:30Or Rebecca.
09:31No, not Rebecca.
09:32Only my mother calls me that.
09:34Just Bex.
09:35You've got news?
09:36I had a chat with Mrs. Eddingham.
09:38The gossip?
09:38She couldn't wait to tell me that Stefan Dunwoody used to run a scam at the Marlow auction house with
09:44Elliot's father.
09:45A man called Alec.
09:46Elliot's father was a horrible man.
09:49If this Alec found someone who had a good painting that was worth something and the owner didn't know anything
09:54about art,
09:55he would scam them by getting Stefan to give a really low valuation.
09:59Can you believe it?
10:00Sometimes Stefan would buy it from them at a knockdown price.
10:04The greener they were, the better.
10:05And then sell it in London for a huge profit.
10:09But always giving Alec a cut of the money.
10:13Very profitable.
10:14Yes.
10:15That's true.
10:17Or sometimes Stefan would keep the painting for himself.
10:25So Elliot was right.
10:28Stefan was a crook.
10:30He seemed quite upstanding to me.
10:33Although Mrs. Eddingham said the scam was with Elliot's father, not with Elliot.
10:36Well, who's to say it didn't carry on after his death?
10:39Hmm?
10:40Like father, like son.
10:42What are you thinking?
10:43Me?
10:44Well, you know Elliot.
10:45Do you think he's capable of running a scam with Stefan?
10:48Oh, God, yes.
10:49I'll be honest, I don't trust him one bit.
10:52He's one of those types.
10:53You just know.
10:56So, we've got Iqbal, possibly cheated out of money,
10:59and Stefan, the sort of man who cheated people out of money,
11:02and Elliot Howard, who could be a crook.
11:05But that doesn't mean that Elliot's a killer.
11:07Oh, I suspect him.
11:09He's involved.
11:10The same day I met him, this brick came through my window.
11:14And remember, Stefan was killed with an antique pistol.
11:19And where do antiques come from?
11:21If not from auction houses.
11:24But he has an alibi.
11:26Elliot and I were at choir practice together.
11:28Hold on.
11:29We can sort this out.
11:31We just need to get a sample of Elliot's handwriting
11:33and see if it matches that handwriting.
11:36And Judith, you just need to stay out of sight.
11:40Oh, God.
11:41Hold on.
11:41That's a piece around here.
11:42All right.
11:44Homeroom.
11:45All right.
11:50All right.
11:52All right.
12:01Let's see.
12:18Okay. Ballistics say the bullet that killed Mr. Kassam was fired from the same gun that was used
12:22to kill Mr. Dunwoody. This isn't two cases, it's one case. One shooter, two victims. Jason sort out
12:28the document management. Yep, got it. Thanks. So what links have we found between our two
12:32victims? Did Mr. Dunwoody ever use Mr. Kassam's taxi service? Not as far as we can tell from
12:37his logbooks. What about communication? Well, I've looked into both victims' emails, phone
12:41records, messages, everything I could find, but I can't find any links between the two
12:46of them. Then what about the Nazi pistol? Is it possible Mr. Kassam had any far-right links?
12:50No, no, not even close. No, Mr. Kassam donated 10% of his salary to a refugee charity in Wickham
12:56every year. What do we get from door-to-door inquiries? Nothing. He only has neighbours on
13:00one side and the house was empty. The owner died earlier this year. What about calls from
13:04the public? Weeding out the cranks. We've not found anyone who heard or saw anything
13:09between 5 and 6 a.m. when Mr. Kassam was murdered. Okay, how about the medallion? Tell me we made
13:15progress on that. As far as we can tell, Mr. Kassam doesn't know anyone called Hope. What else
13:21could it signify? I was thinking, what if it's a ship? Like the SS Hope? Okay, see if Mr. Kassam
13:28had any links to the Navy or any other boats. Brendan, how are you getting on with the
13:31auction houses? Oh, yes. I contacted everyone within your 20-mile radius, but so far no one's
13:39sold any kind of German gun in the last 10 years. But, as I was saying to Jason, personally
13:46I think we need to be looking in London. What about the Marlowe auction house? But they
13:50haven't got back to me yet. Alice, go to the Marlowe auction house. Speak to the owner Elliot
13:55Howard. I want to know why he's dragging his heels. Yes, boss. And ask him about his
13:59alibi for the time of Mr. Kassam's murder? Yes, boss.
14:09Okay, team. Our first special ops group chat. What's he up to now? He's still writing in
14:16his catalogue. Maybe one of you should lure him away. Oh, that should be easy. Just need
14:21to create a diversion. Oh, that's a good idea. Judith? Oh, what have you done? You're a giraffe.
14:28How are you going to do that? Judith? What are you doing? What? Why am I a giraffe? I must
14:35have
14:35present. Oh, this is ridiculous. How do I change it? Go to the bottom of your screen. Change the setting.
14:40You should see a giraffe or some other animoji. What's an animoji? I've done it again. This
14:48is preposterous. How do I change it? No. Try swiping up. No. No, this is hopeless. I'll call
14:55you back. Quick, do that. I think I've sorted it. The police are here. They are.
15:09Oh. Find out why. Let's go. I'm not sure. Can I help? Oh, the detective constable is asking
15:24if we've ever sold a Second World War German Luger. Oh, of course. Yes. I'm sorry. I was,
15:30uh, should have got back to you sooner, uh, because, uh, we did, actually. Uh, last year
15:35to a local collector have the receipt right here. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. What on earth are you
15:43doing? Ellie, okay? It's not my fault. Oh, I'm a police officer. Are you okay? Oh. Yeah.
15:49Oh. Oh. I think it might be, yeah, I think I'm all right. You need to be more careful
15:57where you put those things. Excuse me. Wait, where were we? That gun receipt? Yes.
16:08Well, what happened? Turns out the auction house sold to German Luger last year, and guess
16:12what? The receipt for it is written in Elliot's handwriting. Well, how can you know that?
16:16Because Bex managed to get a photo of it. Only because you created the most brilliant
16:20diversion. Yeah, I did, didn't I? Up top. Yes. Oh, this is very interesting. Is the handwriting
16:26the same? No. No, it isn't. The A and Y in Appleby don't match the A and Y from the
16:32brick,
16:33and the W in working is nothing like the W in away. But if it wasn't Elliot who threw the
16:39brick, who was it? Well, maybe it was the person who bought the Luger. It says here the man's
16:45name is Chris Bott. Chris Bott. You know him? I sing in the choir with him. Does everyone
16:51sing in the choir? Sometimes it feels like it. Should I give him a ring? And say what?
16:56Are you the murderer? Stop it. I think we can do better than that.
17:25Mr. Starling? What are you doing here? Sorry about calling unannounced.
17:29Do you mind if we ask you a few questions? Of course. How can I help? Judith? It's a matter
17:34of some importance. We would be most grateful. Well, why don't you come in? Thank you. Thanks.
17:48Do take a seat.
17:54Oh, I thought you collected World War II memorabilia. Who told you that? I've a collection myself. I don't keep
18:05my collection out in the open. It's more for the discerning viewer. Mine's Greek, from the fifth
18:10century BCE. Oh, ancient history. From Naxos, following Pericles' invasion. You collect weaponry?
18:19Well, of course. You can learn so much about a people by how they fight. I've always thought so.
18:24The Greeks were fine warriors. Still are. The Greek soldier, above all, fought with the most courage.
18:32Adolf Hitler. His address to the Reichstag, 1941.
18:37As an archaeologist, I've always thought it a travesty that society says some artifacts can
18:42be displayed and others can't. To my mind, all history is equally valid.
18:47Hard agree.
18:48May I see your collection?
18:53May I see your collection?
19:02I see your collection.
19:20You like it?
19:23What a fascinating collection. You are quite the connoisseur.
19:27Even the grenades.
19:28No one's ever matched the Germans for engineering.
19:37Is this legal?
19:39Depends what jurisdiction you're in.
19:42Well, I think it's fascinating. With a collection this extensive, you must have a Luger pistol.
19:55Let me show it to you. It's in excellent condition and really quite rare.
20:07No, no. Someone stole it.
20:11The police!
20:13Open your hands!
20:14Open your hands!
20:15Open your hands!
20:16Open your hands!
20:17Open your hands!
20:18Open your hands!
20:18Open your hands!
20:26It's not as bad as it looks.
20:28This is really unnecessary. I do not need to be handcuffed.
20:32There's been a complete misunderstanding. Look, someone must have broken in and stolen my Luger.
20:36What are you doing here, Mrs. Potts? And you, Miss Harris?
20:39We met at Iqbal's house.
20:41Oh, you did, did you?
20:43We want Stefan's killer, Gord.
20:44And Iqbal's.
20:46So do I.
20:48I'm sorry, who are you?
20:50Oh, sorry, no, of course. I'm Bex, darling.
20:52And you're Shanti's mum, aren't you?
20:54Our children do children music academy together.
20:56Oh.
20:57Look, I need you to listen to me because every time I see you, there are more of you.
21:01And we're even more successful.
21:02Well, we're dealing with a double murder here.
21:04I was right. Stefan and Iqbal were killed by the same person.
21:07I didn't say that.
21:08And the same gun must have been used.
21:09Mrs. Potts, this is police business.
21:11If I find any of you anywhere near either case again, I'll arrest you for obstruction.
21:16Okay?
21:17Okay.
21:20Oh, God! The Bishop of Worcester!
21:32So, what have you ladies been up to today?
21:45Oh, God!
21:48Hello, welcome, come in!
21:51Look at her, eh?
21:53She's like an angelic rottweiler.
21:56She's good.
21:57She is.
21:59She is.
22:00in her element. Everyone loves her. What a natural. There we are. All done. How on earth
22:09do you do it? Do what? Put people you don't know so at ease. It's not that hard. You just
22:15have to be friendly. No, it's more than that. You care about every person you speak to.
22:20I've never thought about it like that. Thank you. We're not going to stop investigating,
22:27homie. No way. Not on your nelly. Not on your nelly. What?
22:47Let's gather around. Let's get all your life jackets on. Although we are going to find
22:51more to stay. Okay. Right. That's what it is. Great. You look okay? All right. Let's
22:59have a look. Let's just do this a bit tighter. Yep. Angus, you all set? Good man. See
23:06you in a minute. Last kids club ready. Liz? You okay? Yeah. Of course I'm okay. Why wouldn't
23:18you? I'm not okay.
23:48Why didn't you give the police that receipt?
23:51What's that?
23:52The officer said they asked for it days ago.
23:57Well, it wasn't a priority.
23:59I do have a business to run.
24:03Why are they even asking?
24:06I suppose they're trying to work out where Stefan's killer got his gun from.
24:11He was killed with a luker.
24:13Would appear so.
24:20She also wanted to know where I was when that taxi driver was killed.
24:23Yeah, she asked me the same thing.
24:25It was 6am.
24:26I told her that we were in bed together.
24:29Asleep.
24:31So did I.
24:32Well, that's you in the clear.
24:34And me.
24:36I suppose that's the last we'll hear from the police then.
24:56So did I.
25:18Oh, hey. You're up.
25:20Can't sleep. How was your gig?
25:23Yeah, yeah, it was good.
25:26You know, good for me, bleak.
25:28How about you?
25:30I can't find anyone or anything that links the two murders, except the murder weapon.
25:34You will.
25:36You always get your man, huh?
25:39Oh, she could be a woman.
25:43Oh, there's a white's wash that needs putting on, and Shanti's got to take in two pounds for a charity
25:47cake sale.
25:48Yeah, got it.
25:50Good morning.
25:53Morning.
25:58I'm going to go.
26:07we remember the mighty deeds of the covenant blessed is the lord our god almighty and ever
26:14living god remember the mercy with which you graced your servant stephan in this life
26:21receive him we pray into the mansions of the saints as we make ready our brother's
26:28resting place look also with favor on those who mourn and comfort them in their
26:34loss grant this through Christ our Lord amen
27:02for Iqbal he meant a lot to you
27:13what's it feel like having all this
27:20when I first met Colin he was the executive of a big music company he was an A&R I
27:26was HR and we had the
27:27kids and then he got his calling to the priesthood I wanted to support him so how old are your
27:35kids
27:36oh Sam is 15 and Chloe is 17 oh so she knows absolutely everything about everything you have
27:43a teenage daughter yep she left school this summer congratulations what are her plans
27:52I don't know anymore
27:57it's like being crushed by 800 years of stone
28:03that's what it's like you've got to see the book of condolence for stephan
28:08come look at this entry here written by Daisy Howard the roundness of the A's the slant of the Y's
28:16it's the handwriting on the brink
28:23Colin will need me for the wake like his wife of course
28:27knock them dead girl oh well maybe not that
28:31uh mrs. Howard might I have a word
28:36why
28:37no
28:39I believe it was you who threw that brick through my window
28:43you shouldn't have signed the book of condolence
28:47not here
28:49no
28:56I don't know what to say
28:58how about the truth
28:59it's us or the police
29:01and we're much nicer
29:06my husband has affairs
29:09he thinks I don't know
29:10of course I do
29:13when you visited that first time
29:15I asked him what you've been talking about
29:18he lied
29:19you thought he and I were
29:21and I was so angry with you
29:22for daring to come to my place of work
29:25I wrote that message and threw it through your window
29:29I was lashing out
29:30I'm so sorry
29:33you're trying to find out what happened to stephan don woody
29:36did you know him
29:37not really
29:38but Elliot did
29:39he hated him
29:40he did
29:43Elliot's dad had a painting by Stanley Spencer
29:46worth a small fortune
29:48Elliot always loved it when he was growing up
29:50it's what made him go to art school
29:52he went to art school
29:54he's a good painter
29:56but when his dad died
29:58he didn't leave the painting to Elliot
30:01he left it to stephan
30:03harsh
30:05my husband is a proud man
30:07and he's got issues
30:08God knows he's got issues
30:10but whoever shot your friend
30:12you need to look elsewhere
30:29my great aunt always said that I should take up knitting
30:32you said this was her house
30:34I was an archaeologist for many years
30:36lived abroad
30:38I didn't think anything would make me come back to the UK
30:41so you got left a house on the Thames worth millions
30:45so where's this squeak collection you told Chris Bott about
30:48oh
30:49that was just a story
30:52to try to get him to open up
30:54well you fooled me
30:55can I ask your wedding ring
30:57yes
30:59Vicar's wife
31:00I noticed rings
31:01I used to be married
31:03well
31:03what happened
31:05goodness this really is a night for questions
31:11what's that
31:12where's it coming from
31:21someone in Stefan's house
31:22are you sure
31:23what
31:23I can see torchlight in the windows
31:25what the hell
31:27call the police
31:28tell them there's been a break in
31:31and meet me there
31:32Judith
31:33wait
31:34look
31:34I'm not sure you should
31:35I'm not sure you should
32:31Who's there?
32:33I'm making a citizen's arrest!
32:45Police!
32:47No!
32:47Judith!
32:48What?
32:49Judith!
32:50Judith!
32:51Where are the lights?
32:53She's in here!
32:54Judith!
32:55Are you okay?
32:56No.
32:56Jesus Christ.
32:58And it's Judith.
32:59You could have been killed!
33:00What on earth were you thinking?
33:02Did you see who it was?
33:03No, it was Judith.
33:04Then did you see what they were doing?
33:05No, they were up there.
33:06That's all I know.
33:07Come here.
33:08Ow!
33:08Oh!
33:09Oh my God!
33:11Come on, let's get you up.
33:12Easy.
33:13Yeah.
33:14Easy.
33:15Take your time.
33:16It's steady now.
33:18Let's sit you down over here.
33:19Come on.
33:21Come on.
33:22Okay.
33:22Ow.
33:23This room is very orderly.
33:26Every painting under its own light, positioned to the inch.
33:30And not a spot of dust.
33:32So?
33:33So how come there's dust on that wall?
33:35Wow.
33:36I noticed dust.
33:37Don't ever come to my house.
33:38What are you suggesting?
33:39There was a bigger painting here, until recently.
33:42So where has this picture come from?
33:46There has to be...
33:49Hmm.
33:51Somewhere.
33:54There it is.
33:55Look.
33:57Yes.
33:58The dust on the wall fits it perfectly.
34:00So what was here?
34:02A painting by Stanley Spencer.
34:04How do you know that?
34:05Because Daisy Howard told us that Stefan inherited a prized Stanley Spencer from Elliot's father.
34:12I see no Stanley Spencer painting in this room.
34:15It was Elliot, wasn't it?
34:17We don't know that.
34:17I think we need to check his alibi as a matter of some urgency.
34:20No, when are the three of you going to get it?
34:22You're in danger.
34:24The killer's already struck twice.
34:25If you get in the way, do you think this person's going to stop at killing any of you?
34:31I'm staying at yours tonight.
34:32Yeah, me too.
34:33No, I'll be alright.
34:35You asked about my ring.
34:37My husband was not a good man.
34:40But I survived him.
34:42And I'll survive this.
35:21I was thinking this isn't my thing.
35:23You're the only one years ago.
35:24And I'm a girl.
35:31You're a king.
35:47Julius...
35:47Yeah?
35:50If no one asks where I was last Tuesday night,
35:54say I was here, with you.
35:59What?
36:01Last Tuesday.
36:03I was home most of the night anyway.
36:07Why would they ask?
36:12Please.
36:17Please.
36:23Last Tuesday.
36:33No.
36:35No.
36:35No.
36:38No.
36:48No.
36:51No.
36:54No.
36:55No.
37:01Also, the police are asking about some sort of medallion.
37:13Morning Mrs. Plotts.
37:14Morning old Tom.
37:17Damn Tom.
37:22There she goes.
37:29I haven't seen him, mate, so...
37:31Alright, take it.
37:32Good morning. I'd like to see Detective Sergeant Zika Malik. The name's Potts. Judith Potts.
37:38Let me see if she's free.
37:45DS Malik, there's a Judith Potts in reception to see you.
37:50She says... Sorry, you want to say what?
37:54Okay.
37:56You're to go home.
37:58I beg your pardon?
38:00You're to go home.
38:09Nope, she's still here.
38:12Well...
38:13If she's going to be like that...
38:15Let her I'll go.
38:17Yep, she's going.
38:18Okay, thanks.
38:42Good morning, Mrs. Potts.
38:44Good morning, Jason. Thank you.
38:52Mr. Dunwoody had a list of paintings for insurance.
38:56And you're right.
38:57Only one was missing.
38:58A Stanley Spencer.
39:00Who spoke to Mr. Howard last night?
39:02That was me.
39:03He was at home the whole evening.
39:05Was anyone with him?
39:06His wife was at the cinema when the break-in happened and he was on his own.
39:10So no one can confirm his alibi.
39:12What about Chris Bott?
39:14Oh, after we released him, he got straight on a train to Amsterdam, visiting friends.
39:18What about forensics?
39:20What do we get from the scene?
39:23Brendan?
39:23Oh, not much.
39:25Although we were able to lift a fresh set of prints from the door handle to the house.
39:28And we found new prints smudged on the window.
39:31And do they belong to him?
39:32They're not a match for Elliot Howard.
39:33Or Daisy Howard.
39:34Or anyone else involved in either investigation.
39:36Then what about the Hope Medallium?
39:39Mr. Kassam had no links to the Navy and never took a trip on the SS Hope either.
39:44Then why did the killer leave this at the second crime scene but nothing at the first?
39:48I know.
39:50Oh, how did she get in here?
39:51Come on, guys.
39:52We are literally the police and we've just been broken into.
39:54Well, not a bit of it.
39:56That nice young man let me in.
39:57When Jason gets back here, I want a word.
39:59And I know why that medallion has Hope written on it.
40:03That's not possible, love.
40:04I think you'll find it is.
40:06And I've had a thought.
40:07What metal is it made from?
40:16In the 1920s, a man called Leonard Woolley uncovered a series of royal tombs in Iraq,
40:22even though there was no known city nearby to support them.
40:24And you can't have royalty without a city.
40:27The one implies another.
40:29That's how he discovered the ancient city of Ur.
40:33I don't understand.
40:34Yeah, what she said.
40:38Everything about these two murders is identical.
40:41The same gun, the same bullets, the same shot to the forehead, except in one detail.
40:50A medallion at one scene implies a medallion at the other.
40:54Oh.
40:56Hello.
40:57What have we here?
41:04It says faith on it, doesn't it?
41:06Yeah.
41:07And here abideth faith, hope, and charity.
41:10All three.
41:12But the greatest of these is charity.
41:14One Corinthians.
41:15Oh my God.
41:17Faith, hope, and charity.
41:20Indeed.
41:22There's going to be a third murder.
41:23We're dealing with a serial killer.
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