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The Marlow Murder Club S01E03 (2024) [Full Movie] [Free Online HD]Full EP - Full
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00:18Okay everyone. The killer left a medallion at the first crime scene after all. This one
00:24has Faith written on it. Process it please, Alice. I want it fast-tracked.
00:27Okay. The first murder was Faith, the second Hope, the next would be Charity.
00:33There's going to be a third murder? No, we're gonna catch the killer first.
00:36All planned leave, training, annual reviews, it's all cancelled and I want a full update on both murder cases in
00:42my office in ten minutes.
00:44And the medallion was found by some civilians. I've decided to hire them as advisors.
00:51Not that woman that was here? No.
00:53Oh, thank Christ for that. I thought you lost the plot then.
00:58I mean her and her two friends.
01:24Next, Darlene, Susie Harris and Judith Potts reporting for duty.
01:41Good luck. I can't believe we get to do this.
01:44For big cases like this we can bring in civilian advisors. I'm just asking you to go over these. See
01:49if anything jumps out for you.
01:50Oh, don't worry. Something will. We won't let you down.
01:52We'll do our best.
01:54Hmm.
01:57Faith, hope and charity from the Bible.
02:01But it's also the motto of the Freemasons.
02:05I'll get my team to put together a list of Freemasons and Marlowe.
02:09Oh, and you'll want to know about Chris Potts.
02:11We had to release him without charge.
02:13He was in the United States at the time of both murders.
02:15He's in the clear.
02:16Even though it was his gun that was used?
02:18We think it was his gun.
02:19There's an old door at the back of his house.
02:21Anyone could have picked the lock.
02:23Got in.
02:24Stolen it.
02:25Ugh.
02:25This is mad.
02:27Every time we find someone that could have done it,
02:29they've got an alibi.
02:30Well, that's not what's worrying me.
02:32Why?
02:32What's worrying you?
02:33What if the killer is someone else entirely?
02:36Someone we haven't even considered yet.
03:06What if he died?
03:07Oh.
03:19Oh!
03:23Oh no!
03:25Oh...
03:26Oh.
03:27Oh!
03:27Oh no!
03:28Oh!
03:28Oh no!
03:30Oh no!
03:30Uh...
03:30Oh!
03:56Hi, everyone.
03:59Where have you been?
04:01You wouldn't believe me if I told you.
04:10What are you doing?
04:12Well, there you are.
04:12He thinks he can cook dinner.
04:14It wasn't just going to be that.
04:15What do you mean, I wouldn't believe you?
04:17I've been helping the police with those two murders.
04:24You?
04:25No, no, of course.
04:27You're the whole reason this family works.
04:29I'm sure it'll be the same with the police.
04:35How about a takeaway?
04:35Yes.
04:54Hello?
04:56Ah, Elliot.
04:58Just wanted to pick your brains.
05:00Jeremy, lovely to hear from you.
05:01How can I help?
05:02Well, I'm sure it's nothing, but I've just had a call from the police.
05:05They wanted a list of all the members of the lodge.
05:07They did?
05:08You don't think it's got anything to do with these terrible murders, do you?
05:11Oh, God.
05:12No, no, no.
05:13Of course not, no.
05:14Although...
05:14I don't suppose my name was on that list, was it?
05:16Oh, no, no.
05:17Don't worry.
05:17It was current members they were after.
05:19I didn't tell them you'd left last year.
05:20Worry.
05:22Why would I worry?
05:24Yes.
05:25Indeed.
05:53How soon are you settling in?
05:55Oh, she misses Iqbal. I feel so sorry for her.
06:01Tell me about Zita.
06:04Zita. Of course she's amazing.
06:06She's also a pain in the... you know what teenagers are like.
06:13It's always just been the two of us.
06:15I don't know what I'm going to do when she goes to uni.
06:18That sounds hard.
06:20At least I'll be able to watch what I want on the telly.
06:26You said the other night that you survived your husband.
06:30What did you mean?
06:34I'd rather not talk about it.
06:36No, I get it. But if he was so bad,
06:41why'd you still wear your wedding ring?
06:45To remember.
07:01Ma'am, the list of Freemasons in Marlow.
07:04Oh great, thanks.
07:05You should know, there is no Stefan Dunwoody or Iqbal Kassam or Chris Bott for that matter.
07:10There's no one who's connected to either case?
07:11Not that I could find.
07:12Not even Elliot Howard?
07:13It's not on the list.
07:14A bit of a dead end, Sarge.
07:15Not to worry.
07:17Our civilian advisors will come to the rescue.
07:20That's what I reckon.
07:23Sorry, Ma'am.
07:26Who's got the case files?
07:33Right.
07:41Did Tanika say you could take these?
07:44Not exactly, no.
07:45But I worked through them last night and I must say she's very good at her job.
07:48I couldn't find a single lead she didn't follow up or a clue or whatever.
07:52Well that's good to know.
07:53But Susie, I did find Iqbal's bank statements.
07:57They don't show any large deposits in the last six months.
08:00So it's like you said.
08:04You a millionaire yet, Iqbal?
08:06I really don't want to talk about her, Susie.
08:09Sorry.
08:11Come on in woman.
08:13Well whatever happened, he didn't end up getting a lot of money.
08:16But there is this loose end.
08:19In Tanika's report, she says she saw a red-headed woman at Stefan's funeral,
08:25sitting on a nearby bench in the graveyard.
08:27But the woman left before she had time to speak to her.
08:36Yes.
08:38Yes, I saw her too.
08:39She's someone I know from yoga.
08:41Her name's Liz Curtis.
08:43Hold on.
08:44Liz Curtis was at Stefan's funeral?
08:46Well not exactly, but she was watching.
08:49Why?
08:50Is that a surprise?
08:50Damn right it is.
08:52That woman is a killer.
08:53What?
08:53If we're looking for someone who could have carried out these murders,
08:55well then...
08:57Liz Curtis has killed before.
09:05We can help you here Tanika.
09:07The woman you saw at Stefan's funeral is Liz Curtis.
09:11She runs the Marlowe rowing centre with her husband Danny.
09:14How do you know that?
09:14I used to dog sit through a few years ago.
09:17Anyway, there was a really bad flood.
09:19Loads of damage to the centre.
09:21They had to put it up for sale.
09:22The whole town ran around and got it back up on its feet.
09:25But let me tell you, Liz never wanted to sell it in the first place.
09:31And then one day, out of the blue, Liz stopped using me.
09:35I mean, whatever, it happens.
09:38But the next time I saw Liz, Rollo wasn't with her.
09:41She said that they had to put him down.
09:44But was being really weird about it, so I asked around.
09:48And I found out there'd been nothing wrong with Rollo.
09:51So that is what I mean when I say, she has killed before.
09:55Er, dog.
09:56It's still murder.
09:59Okay, let me see what we can dig up on Liz Curtis' end.
10:02Oh, and check any links between Liz Curtis and Elliot Howard.
10:06Are you at the rowing centre?
10:08What if?
10:09You mustn't speak to Liz Curtis.
10:10I want you all to come to the station at once.
10:12Sorry, the reception's very bad. You're freaking out.
10:17Do you think they bought that?
10:18Shh!
10:18We haven't turned it off.
10:19You haven't turned the phone off.
10:20You didn't turn it off.
10:22Give it to me, sir.
10:24Where's it?
10:28Jason?
10:29I reckon we need to do a background check on Elizabeth Curtis
10:32from the Marlowe rowing centre
10:34and any links she might have with either of the victims.
10:37Oh, and Elliot Howard as well.
10:40If Mrs Potts says he's involved, then, er, well, he's involved.
10:45Isn't that right?
10:46I am.
10:47Sarge.
11:06Good morning, Liz.
11:10Susie.
11:11Bex?
11:12You looking to go out on the river?
11:14Not exactly.
11:15We wanted to talk to you about Stephen Dunwoody.
11:19Who?
11:21Stephen Dunwoody.
11:22No.
11:23I don't know the name.
11:25Then why was you at this funeral?
11:26Excuse me.
11:27I'm sorry.
11:28I've really got to get back to work.
11:29You can't just walk away, Liz.
11:30Please don't follow me.
11:31She back saw you there.
11:33It's true.
11:35I was taking a break in a cemetery.
11:39And these people came out of the church and I didn't know whose funeral it was.
11:43Okay.
11:45So what about Iqbal Kassam?
11:48He's the taxi driver who was shot, no?
11:51Just like Mr Dunwoody was shot.
11:53I didn't know him.
11:54Are you sure of that?
11:57Excuse me.
11:59I really need to get on.
12:01See you at yoga on Tuesday.
12:08Does that look like an innocent woman to you?
12:11Has anyone got a bag on them?
12:12Who bag?
12:13I'll do nicely.
12:15After the break-in at Stephens, the police found fresh fingerprints on the door handle.
12:21You think it was Liz who stole the painting?
12:23She's guilty of something.
12:26That's Liz's husband, Danny.
12:28We should talk to him. Come on.
12:34Hi, Danny.
12:36Hey, Sue.
12:37You alright?
12:38Have you got a minute?
12:39Sure. What's up?
12:40Wow.
12:41Is this all Liz?
12:43It certainly is.
12:45Yeah.
12:45I used to row once too.
12:47That's how we met.
12:48But then she won a gold medal at the Sydney Olympics.
12:50Compared to her, I was nothing.
12:53So, how can I help?
12:54We're here on a police matter.
12:56No way.
12:56Yes way.
12:57What?
12:58Just wanted to ask you about Liz and Stephens Dunwoody.
13:02Well, what do you want to know?
13:03Well, did Liz know Stephens?
13:06Sure.
13:07Sorry, who are you?
13:08Oh, of course.
13:10Judith Potts.
13:12And I'm Bec Starling, although it says Rebecca on here.
13:14I do yoga with your wife.
13:16You were saying that Liz knew Stephens?
13:18Yeah, I'd done for years.
13:21Ask her yourself.
13:22She was pretty shaken up when he died.
13:24Not my thing, Art.
13:26But Liz is into all that stuff.
13:28I mean, they weren't close or anything, but...
13:31Well, she was definitely upset about his death.
13:33No question about it.
13:34What about Iqbal Qasam?
13:38You mean the other guy that got shot?
13:39Yeah, did she know him at all?
13:41You're asking because she used him the other day, aren't you?
13:44No.
13:46I mean, yes.
13:47Yes, we are.
13:48Look, the car was in for a service,
13:50so Liz said she had to get a taxi to do the weekly shot.
13:53That's all.
13:54I mean, she could have used any taxi firm,
13:55she just happened to use his.
13:58Sorry.
13:59I've got to be in Nottingham later on.
14:02I'm coaching the GB under-19s kayak team.
14:04Wow, that's amazing.
14:05Congrats.
14:06Thanks.
14:08I'll talk to Liz,
14:09and if she's got anything to say about that taxi journey,
14:12I'll get her to call the police.
14:13Let them know.
14:13Yeah, that would be great.
14:14Thanks, Danny.
14:16See you, Art.
14:16Bye.
14:17Nice to meet you.
14:20Well, that's a turn up for the books.
14:22Everything Liz told us was a lie.
14:23She knew Stefan Dunwoody.
14:24And she used Iqbal's taxi,
14:26assuming he's telling us the truth.
14:28I wonder if there's a way to find out.
14:31Maybe there is.
14:33A dog walker has many keys.
14:37But Tanika said we had to go straight back to the station.
14:42We're not going to do that, though, are we?
14:45No.
14:45Perhaps, or whatever,
14:58Maybe there is the smaller story here?
14:58And that was the more driveway.
15:01Maybe there is something to find out that car find out.
15:01Anything you have to find out who leads us to find out.
15:02And then, like there,
15:03And sorry,
15:03It's BETHY!
15:14It might be a place for sure.
15:15I believe the park I was able to find out.
15:23Are you okay?
15:25Yeah.
15:30I've still got Liz Curtis's number in my phone.
15:33Could you look it up for me?
15:34Of course.
15:36Here's Liz's number.
15:37Great.
15:39All Iqbal's bookings came through this landline,
15:41so if I can see his call register...
15:46There.
15:47Okay.
15:48So Iqbal's register says that Liz Curtis called him last week.
15:52Just like Danny said.
15:54I don't understand.
15:55Why would she lie to us?
15:57No, Judith.
15:58You've not opened it last post, have you?
16:00Well, it was just lying there.
16:02It's against the law.
16:04Ah, but is it?
16:05Yes.
16:06So what have you got?
16:08It's a letter from Wahab and Rahman's solicitors.
16:12You're incorrigible.
16:14Oh, good.
16:14I'd hate to be incorrigible.
16:16The solicitor's writing to Iqbal.
16:18They've got hold of a copy of Iqbal's neighbour's will from the probate office.
16:22It was a man called Ezra Harrington.
16:24Ezra?
16:25That's the man who died.
16:27Luna's original owner.
16:28They're saying that Ezra's old will left his estate to Iqbal.
16:33Is this the reason that Iqbal thought he was going to be rich?
16:37So why didn't he get the money?
16:38Um, they're saying that two weeks before he died, Ezra drew up a new will that replaced the old one.
16:44Or rather, Ezra's solicitor drew it up.
16:46A man called Giles Bishop.
16:49He was also sole executor.
16:51Oh, hold on.
16:53Giles Bishop was also the sole beneficiary.
16:57What?
16:58His solicitor inherited his whole estate.
17:02I think we need to find out who this Giles Bishop is.
17:15The PCC's breathing down my neck.
17:17The press are saying we're incompetent.
17:19Now, I can handle all that, but there's been a formal complaint from one of your team about your handling
17:24of the case.
17:26I followed correct procedure at all times.
17:29Being SIO is about more than following correct procedure.
17:34Miss Potts to see you.
17:38Go on.
17:40Excuse me.
17:42Um, the prints on this notebook belong to Liz Curtis.
17:47You need to see if they match any of the fingerprints you've found on the door handle at Stefan's house.
17:52Is this a poo bag?
17:53Yep.
17:54Correct.
17:55Ah, Tanika.
17:56We've just spoken to Danny, Liz Curtis's husband, and he says that Liz used Iqbal's taxi last week.
18:02A fact that we've been able to confirm for ourselves.
18:05How?
18:06She called Iqbal on the 3rd of July at 2.31pm.
18:09Boom.
18:10It's true.
18:11Look, this is Iqbal Kassam's taxi logbook, and afternoon of the 3rd, Liz, local pickup and return.
18:18£18.
18:19That's amazing.
18:20Thank you, Jason.
18:21And you should know that Liz denies knowing Iqbal Kassam, or indeed Stefan Dunwoody, even though she knew both of
18:29them.
18:32Alice, can you pull the GPS data from Mr Kassam's sat-nav for the afternoon of July the 3rd?
18:36Got it.
18:37Well, we'd better be off.
18:38Uh, where are you going?
18:39I need to speak to you.
18:40Uh, sorry.
18:41We need to see a bishop.
18:42That's what you said last time.
18:43Don't worry.
18:44We'll be back as soon as we can.
18:46Come along, chaps.
19:02Yep, what is it?
19:03Mr Bishop, sorry to interrupt.
19:05There's a woman here that says she needs to talk to you.
19:07I'm having lunch.
19:08She says it's about the Ezra Harrington will.
19:12Okay.
19:12Um, yeah, okay.
19:15Well, tell her I'll be there in five.
19:23Rich, put it on my tab, yeah?
19:26No worries, Joss.
19:29The chess piece has left the building.
19:31I repeat, the chess piece has left the building.
19:43He is now proceeding down the high street in a westerly direction.
19:48And he very definitely looked shocked when he heard about Ezra Harrington.
19:52Bex, could you just shh, shh, say this?
19:55Doing my best work here.
20:05Yeah, he's crossing over the road.
20:07Now.
20:27The chess piece hasn't spoken to anyone or used his phone.
20:32Judith, he's going to be with you in five, four, three.
20:38There you are.
20:40Um, I'm sorry?
20:41You're Mr. Bishop, aren't you?
20:43Yes, what of it?
20:44Judith Potts.
20:45May I have a word?
20:46You see, I have an elderly aunt.
20:49She hasn't long left with us, but she's just appointed her solicitor, executor of her will,
20:54and also left her entire estate to him.
20:58So?
20:59Well, don't you think that's rather odd?
21:02It seems rather odd to me.
21:05Why don't you contact my secretary?
21:06But of course, it wouldn't seem odd to you, would it?
21:10Because that's what you did with Ezra Harrington.
21:13You drew up his will, you executed it, and you were also sole beneficiary.
21:19I think the Law Society would find that very interesting.
21:24Look, I don't know who you are, but you're right.
21:27If you have any issues, contact the Law Society.
21:31Now, I really must get on.
21:43Okay, team.
21:44I'm going in.
21:47I need to give Mr. Bishop his pen back.
22:05Let's do it.
22:05Let's go.
22:43All right, I'm off then.
22:49I'll be back tomorrow evening.
22:53Liz?
22:56What?
22:58Are you okay?
23:01Fine.
23:23Okay, on the solicitor's office plan, there's a fire exit here at the back of the building, but only one
23:30entrance here at the front.
23:32Well, surely we can't just march in there and steal the contents of his shredder.
23:35Well, we're not going to do that. We're going to sneak in and then steal it.
23:40I don't feel good about this.
23:42The front entrance is no good. We never get past the receptionist here.
23:47Maybe we could get him through his window.
23:49Oh, good point. He is on the ground floor.
23:50Yeah, but we need to get him out of the office first.
23:53Sorry, darling. I didn't know you were in here.
23:57Oh! Oh, you're the friend's helping with the police. How lovely.
24:00Sorry to interrupt.
24:06You're right. The only way into the building is through the window.
24:09And I know exactly how we can get him out.
24:12Boom.
24:12Boom.
24:15Boom.
24:25Boom.
24:28Boom.
24:31Boom.
24:32Boom.
24:33Boom.
24:35Boom.
24:36Boom.
24:36Boom.
24:37Boom.
24:39Boom.
24:39Boom.
24:39Boom.
24:41Boom.
24:42Boom.
24:45Sam's old hamster cage
24:47Dead
24:48Shame
24:57We never know what we might find
25:02She kept everything in here
25:05Good old heart, Jess
25:07Everything in the Vogue queue
25:09You even got real
25:11Yes, perfect for that
25:19Okay
25:20Let's do this
25:39Hello
25:40I'd like to see Giles Bishop
25:41Do you have an appointment?
25:42I'm happy to wait
25:43It's a rather delicate matter
25:45Let me see if he's available
25:46If you take a seat
25:48Actually, do you have a loo that I could use?
25:50Yes, it's down the corridor and upstairs
25:51Thank you
26:04Go away
26:04Show
26:06Show
26:22Oh, hello
26:25Giles, Bishop
26:28See me a partner
26:30May I help?
26:32I'm fine
26:33I'm fine
26:34I'm just
26:34Wanted a glass of water
26:36Sure
26:42Coffee
27:08We're on
27:10We're on
27:28Right
27:30What's that?
27:31Fire alarm
27:34Aren't we going to clear the building?
27:36It's probably just a test
27:38Okay, everyone out the front
27:40Smoke upstairs
27:41Alright, this isn't the drill
27:43Come on
27:43Everyone out
27:45Sorry, where are we going?
27:48The muster point is out front
27:49But the fire exit's at the back
27:51The muster point is out front
27:53Come on everyone
27:54Let's go
27:55This way
27:56This way
27:57Okay
27:58Here goes
28:05Careful
28:08Go on
28:09I'm trying
28:12Oh
28:13Oh
28:13Oh God
28:19What?
28:21What if the fire is out here?
28:24How could the fire be out here?
28:25I don't know
28:26That doesn't sound very likely
28:28Does it?
28:28No
28:40Careful
28:42Oh
28:45Okay
28:46What if the fire is out here?
28:57I don't know
28:58This way
28:58I don't know
29:00It'll be
29:01This way
29:03I don't know
29:03But th terrain
29:03This way
29:04Who all
29:04Might be
29:04If the fire is out here
29:09Any refers
29:09How could the fire
29:09Watch?
29:10Don't slip
29:10I don't know
29:14Ah
29:14If the fire
29:22Okay, I found it.
29:23It was a toaster.
29:25Who did this?
29:28You can all go back in now.
29:30Now?
29:30Yeah, come on, everyone.
29:31Back inside.
29:32Bad to work, please.
29:43Come on, everyone.
29:49My coffee's gone.
29:51Can somebody get me another cup of coffee, please?
30:07Mr Bishop.
30:09Sorry if I was a bit odd just now.
30:12I've got a family problem that I need to talk about.
30:15But outside, I could do with the fresh air.
30:19Just had some fresh air.
30:22I love fresh air.
30:24Let's get some fresh air.
30:31Oh, sure.
30:32Will you take it on for the team, Bex?
30:34Good girl.
30:46It's my husband.
30:47He takes me for granted.
30:49Right.
30:49So you want a divorce?
30:51Well, it's just...
30:52Well, he expects me to be his cook and bottle washer.
30:55And I know he's got an important job, but, um...
30:59Well, whenever he does anything, he always announces it like he deserves a prize.
31:03I've taken the bins out.
31:05All right.
31:05Wow.
31:06Or, don't worry, I've tidied a shoe rack.
31:08A shoe rack?
31:08I don't want the shoe rack tidied.
31:10I want the kids' bedrooms tidied.
31:12Do you know, the other day he actually said,
31:13I've picked a newspaper off the floor.
31:16What even is that?
31:17So, why do you want to see me?
31:20Just a grumble, really.
31:22Thanks for listening.
31:23I feel so much better.
31:28What?
31:32Did you get it?
31:34We did.
31:34We get it.
31:35Yes!
31:36We got it!
31:37Whoop, whoop!
31:39We're winning!
31:40Yes!
31:48Is this a sat-nav date from Mr. Kassam's car?
31:51Yeah, this is the taxi journey that Mr. Kassam took just after Liz Curtis phoned him.
31:57Mr. Kassam's house is here, and the rowing centre's here.
31:59But where does he take her?
32:00I don't believe it.
32:02Zoom in where it stops.
32:04That's Chris Bott's house.
32:06Right there.
32:07It was Liz Curtis who got the gun.
32:09I used Mr. Kassam's taxi to take her there.
32:12Huh.
32:26Good night.
32:27You have been asleep.
32:27Good night.
32:46All day up.
32:56You have to be safe.
32:56You have to be safe.
33:03so how do we do this i imagine it's like a jigsaw we sort pieces into different colors
33:09quite so first we have to work out what's general office paper yeah and then what's the paper that
33:16giles shredded so what's the plan well the page i saw giles holding was shiny like from a magazine
33:24so let's start with sorting the shiny from the plane right let's go the evidence suggests liz curtis
33:33is our prime suspect but it's circumstantial we don't have enough to arrest her yet she broke
33:39into chris pot's house and stole his lugo we don't know that for sure we just know she took a
33:43taxi
33:44there why else would she go there while he was in the states sergeant forensics have matched the
33:48fingerprints we lifted from the door handle and the window at mr dumb woody's house after the
33:51breaking and they belong to liz curtis but at least they belong to the prince that we lifted off the
33:56notepad that mrs pot's brought in we need to arrest liz curtis now it's like the needle in a haystack
34:05there's writing on both sides we just have to be methodical work through this one piece at a time
34:12i can't read anything this small at the best of times
34:18oops sticky fingers oh this is impossible you're never gonna be able to put this back together
34:29oh i think i found a shiny one hello judith are you anyone in this curtis
34:36no why oh hold on go on we've credible evidence that links her to both murders you think liz curtis
34:43is the killer we're bringing her in for questioning uh what links have you found between
34:46her and elliot howard well none so far but what about giles bishop who's giles bishop we think he's
34:52involved in iqbal's murder liz can't be a freemason she's a woman the medallions are unlikely to
34:58come from her look we're heading to the rowing center now i just wanted to make sure you were safe
35:01speak later i'm not gonna miss this are we
35:34okay secure the area i'm not having a getaway pack it those huts over there
35:38yes jason check out reception
35:46it's like i've been staying all along forget elliot howard forget giles bishop
35:51liz curtis is the killer she has always been the killer no no no no no you three are staying
35:56right there stay who put him in charge
36:00oh no brendan what you got over here
36:09oh my god
36:18she's not the killer
36:29she's the third victim
36:39nobody can find mr curtis and he's not answering his phone
36:42he's our man isn't he he's in nottingham what mr curtis coaches a youth kayaking team
36:47a uniform just broke the news to him in his hotel over a hundred miles away
36:50well then what maybe he shot his wife before he left
36:53paramedics say mrs curtis has been dead less than an hour any other theories
37:01this is our fault we were messing around in giles bishop's office when the murderer came from
37:06liz oh we weren't messing around what if it was giles who shot her
37:12i think he had time to come down here and do that after i left him
37:16it's possible
37:18his problems with iqbal not with liz
37:21why would he want to kill her
37:25wait
37:26wait
37:27where's judith
37:53Excuse me.
37:55Sorry.
37:56Where is he?
37:58Where have you been this afternoon?
38:00Oh.
38:03I asked you a question.
38:06We've been holding an auction for clocks and watches.
38:09And when did that start?
38:11At ten this morning.
38:12Since which time I've been in front of at least fifty people at all times.
38:16Why?
38:17There's been another murder.
38:19Well, it can't have had anything to do with me then.
38:21It's true.
38:22We've both been in front of witnesses the whole time.
38:31Get out.
38:33Before I call the police.
38:35The real police.
38:52We need to meet.
39:05Mr. Curtis.
39:06Oh, get back.
39:09So sorry for your loss.
39:12Where are you going?
39:13We need to find out what's going on.
39:15We don't.
39:16Susie.
39:17We shouldn't be here.
39:19This is wrong.
39:24I still can't believe it.
39:27I can't imagine what you're going through.
39:30Everyone liked her.
39:31Loved her, you know.
39:32Of course.
39:34I'm the difficult one.
39:36The one who loses his temper.
39:39She's just got on with things.
39:41She's a doer, you know.
39:43I'm sorry to ask, but when did you last see her?
39:47Yesterday.
39:49Before I left for Nottingham.
39:51And how was she?
39:52Oh, I don't know.
39:54A bit out of sorts, maybe.
39:56In what way?
39:59Distracted.
40:01Snappy, you know.
40:03I wanted to ask her what was wrong.
40:06She's too late, huh?
40:09Do you have any idea what was upsetting her?
40:13Those murders really bothered her.
40:17She's been acting strangely withdrawn.
40:22She's been out of the house a lot.
40:23She told me what was going on.
40:36No, no, no, no.
40:37Hey, Zita.
40:38Yeah.
40:39Oh, news travels fast.
40:42No, no, no, no, no.
40:42Your mum's nowhere near any...
40:44Zita.
40:45No.
40:46Look, there's no need for that.
40:48You don't have to...
40:50All right. Well, if you're coming home, let me know when you land and I'll come and get you, all
40:54right?
40:55I can't wait to see you. You...
40:59Yeah.
41:01I've got to go.
41:03Susie?
41:05Yeah, I was just... I was just checking these tyres.
41:10Ooh! They're super fine.
41:12This isn't a game.
41:14Yeah, I know.
41:17I know.
41:19I know.
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