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00:08To be continued...
00:44I'd have done that for you, Bec.
00:45Well, it should have been brought in last night and me pre-washing now.
00:49It's only a few towels.
00:50Oh, that racket.
00:52She's not supposed to start before nine.
00:55Okay, don't stress. We all know what she's up to.
00:57Well, it's not going to work.
01:01Maybe it's time to listen to Gracie's offer.
01:04Look at what he's doing to you.
01:06I don't care.
01:07Yeah, well, I do.
01:08You mean more to me than bricks and mortar.
01:11This is our home, Dean.
01:12A living would solve all of our problems.
01:15No.
01:16You might solve everything for us.
01:17We can't let Caroline and Phil down like that.
01:20I don't trust Phil anymore, Carrie.
01:22You shouldn't either.
01:23Oh, you're being completely and utterly ridiculous.
01:28Just leave it.
01:44Thanks, Mum, but I don't feel it.
01:46There's trouble at the mill, I'm telling you.
01:49And I keep thinking I'm about to go into labour.
01:51It sounds like the Braxton Hicks, darling.
01:53Braxton Hicks? Who does he play for?
01:55Oh, it wasn't funny the first time, Dad.
01:57You've got a few weeks to go yet.
01:59The first ones tend to be late anyway.
02:01According to this baby podcast I've been following.
02:04You subscribe to a baby podcast?
02:06Oh, Dad.
02:07Anything for my Evie.
02:08Look who I found hiding in the loft.
02:11Oh, it's free.
02:12No way.
02:13A stitcher's eye back on.
02:15It's perfect.
02:17Thanks, Mum.
02:18What do you think?
02:19Cease and desist.
02:21What's this for?
02:22Next door's wheelie bins.
02:24They can consider themselves served.
02:26You're going legal.
02:27I'm sick of them dumping their rubbish in our bins.
02:29Are you sure that's what they're doing?
02:31And the rest.
02:58Next door's wheelie bins.
03:04Oh, thank you so much for the invitation.
03:07I'd be delighted to join you on your yacht for cocktails.
03:11Shall we say eight o'clock?
03:13I prefer a gin and fizz.
03:15No, I'm going to be busy at the opera.
03:19Well, that's another one sorted.
03:21Don't you want to hang on to a few pieces?
03:23Do not give her the option.
03:25A clear out's a clear out.
03:26Susie's right.
03:27And while we're here, we could shift your great-aunt's newspapers.
03:30Just say the word.
03:31Might have to hire a lorry.
03:32A fleet of lorries, more like.
03:34Oh, stop it.
03:34The pair of you.
03:35The mink can go.
03:36The newspapers stay.
03:37Oh, has your great-aunt always been so glamorous?
03:42Well, she used to be.
03:43And then she changed.
03:44But I never knew why.
03:47Oh.
03:50Come on, Jess.
03:52I'm so sorry.
03:56How clumsy of me.
03:58Here.
03:59Oh, nice.
04:00Oops.
04:05How's these are getting on?
04:06You're loving it.
04:08Things have calmed down a bit since fresh as week.
04:10What does she get up to?
04:12I don't ask.
04:14Look at this.
04:18Who's that?
04:19I have no idea.
04:20Aunt Jess never married, never had a boyfriend.
04:23She told me she was proudly single her whole life.
04:40Dean?
04:43You go first.
04:44No, no.
04:45After you.
04:48For heaven's sake.
04:50Honestly.
04:51Two of you are just behaving.
04:55Caroline?
05:04He was with her all these years.
05:06Not years.
05:08Decades.
05:09You dark horse.
05:11Great aunt, Jess.
05:13Judith, you have to find out who he is.
05:14God's death.
05:19Oh.
05:24Oh.
05:52What have we got?
05:53Stabbing.
05:54Mail.
05:54Well, appears to be in his thirties.
05:56Name?
05:57He hasn't got any ID on him.
05:58No phone, no wallet, no keys.
06:00Not even a receipt from a coffee shop.
06:02Pockets are clean.
06:03Murder weapon?
06:04There's nothing found out of the body but the pathologist believes the victim suffered
06:07a penetrating wound to the right kidney.
06:10Blade would have been about an inch wide.
06:12Death would have been fast.
06:14Possibly even within seconds with the internal bleeding.
06:17Do we have a time of death?
06:19She thinks within the last three hours.
06:21Any signs of a struggle?
06:22Not that she could see, no.
06:25Anything else?
06:26Oh yeah, just one thing.
06:27There's pollen on his trousers.
06:30Could be something.
06:32Could be nothing.
06:33I want the whole close searched.
06:35Storm drains, gutters, bins and tell the team to look out for the victim's ID.
06:38Okay.
06:38Killer might have dumped it.
06:39Got it.
06:40Where are we up to?
06:41Only two houses in the close are occupied.
06:44We've been talking to the four witnesses who found the victim just after 8am.
06:47Flames?
06:48So at 22 Linnick close, there's Kerry and Dean Butler.
06:52Both in bed until 8am.
06:54Didn't hear or see anything of all that.
06:56It's the same story with Caroline and Phil Wingrove at number 24.
06:59The first time they knew something was wrong was when they saw the body.
07:02Oh, come on.
07:03They all say they've never seen him before.
07:05Well, maybe it's an act for our benefit.
07:07It's a bit risky, isn't it?
07:09Killing someone and then leaving them on your own doorstep.
07:12Well, despite what some people might think, criminals aren't very smart.
07:15That's why they end up in jail.
07:17I'll tell you this much.
07:18You have money.
07:19Suit's worth at least a grand.
07:21A grand?
07:22If I had spare cash to flash, I wouldn't waste it on clobber.
07:25Yeah, we can tell.
07:27A peaceful weekend away.
07:29Nobody getting on my nerves.
07:31Now that's worth a grand.
07:35Any more updates?
07:36Three more posts, all saying the same thing.
07:38The police have locked down Linnick close.
07:39God bless Facebook community groups.
07:42Oh, hold on.
07:42There's a new post.
07:43What does it say?
07:44Oh, someone called Graham says he's got some pallets for sale.
07:47What is it with people who are always trying to sell pallets?
07:53Okay.
07:54I've seen Tanika.
07:55We need to get inside the courtroom.
07:56There's a little path through the woods around the back.
07:59All the dog walkers know all the best shortcuts.
08:05I'm with you.
08:06I don't buy it.
08:07How do you mean?
08:09A man with no identity is stabbed first thing in the morning in a suburban close.
08:14The only four witnesses to the crime are right next door to the murder,
08:17and yet they all heard and saw nothing.
08:19And they all claim they'd never seen the victim before.
08:22Exactly.
08:23One of them's lying.
08:24Or all of them.
08:26And why have these two houses stuck it out when the whole estate is up for development?
08:30Maybe they're holding out for a better deal.
08:33Hello, Tanika.
08:34I don't believe it.
08:35Are you three telepathic or something?
08:37And a good morning to you, Brent.
08:39Yeah, I remember when these houses were bought up.
08:40About five years ago now.
08:42It's all over the papers.
08:44Now, what was the name of that developer?
08:45Grace.
08:46Grace.
08:47Oh, somebody.
08:48Okay, thanks.
08:48But you can't be here.
08:50This is a live crime scene.
08:51We've not even identified the victim yet.
08:53Really?
08:53You didn't have any idea on him.
08:55Interesting.
08:57Oh, here we go.
08:58I suppose you can tell us who he is.
09:00As a matter of fact, I think I can.
09:12I couldn't help noticing that our friend here is wearing a rather inexpensive suit.
09:18Yeah, that's what Jason said.
09:19Oh, and the stitching on his shoes suggests they're handmade.
09:25Oh, how very gratifying.
09:30I suggest you call George Withers and ask for the details of client 1479.
09:40Thank you, Judith.
09:42How are you?
09:44Well, apart from standing next to a dead body, I'm good, thanks.
09:46And Shammy?
09:47Oh, God, he's so excited.
09:48It's the parents' assembly this week, and Shanti's opening it with a poem.
09:52Oh, Shanti.
09:53Did she write it herself?
09:54She did.
09:54This particular masterpiece is called The Hedgehog.
09:57Wait, what actually rhymes with hedgehog?
09:59So, the company says the shoes belong to a man named Louis Oldham from Maidenhead.
10:05Just getting up his details now.
10:08Well done, Mrs Potts.
10:09Oh, come on, Brendan.
10:11It's Judith.
10:13Well done, Judith.
10:17No, no, that doesn't work.
10:18Hello?
10:19Yes.
10:19Yes, I'm sorry.
10:20Okay.
10:21I can hire you as civilian advisors.
10:23When I get back to the station, I can sort you out with accreditation, lanyards.
10:29You came prepared.
10:30And by the way, the pollen on his trousers...
10:34We're on it.
10:34Samples are going to the lab.
10:35It's ragweed.
10:36It gets everywhere when I'm out walking the dogs.
10:39There's loads of it in the woods out there.
10:40I'll tell Alice and Jason to search your words soon.
10:43Thanks.
10:45Well, as Tanika's so busy, I suggest we make ourselves useful.
10:52Come on.
10:56You see?
11:01I've already told the cops everything we know.
11:03We was in bed till 8 o'clock and we've nothing more to add.
11:05If you don't mind.
11:08Oh.
11:10Shall we try next door?
11:12Nah.
11:13I don't think any of them are going to want to chat to a bunch of civilian advisors.
11:16Mm-mm.
11:17Then how about they don't talk to them?
11:19I'm still the vicar's wife.
11:24Come on.
11:41Do you want to come through?
11:42It's so lovely to put a name to the face, Smithers Wingrove.
11:45I recognised you from church.
11:46Oh, yes.
11:48R. Evie got married at All Saints.
11:49Oh.
11:49The vicar did a perfect sermon.
11:51Not too long or boring.
11:52Not too many bad jokes.
11:54They had to leave something for the father of the bride to do.
11:57Walked into that one, didn't I?
11:58Ah, what a beautiful home.
12:01Yeah, nice lady with the, er, wings.
12:04Ah, when we bought the house we got a local carpenter to make the staircase
12:07and a few other pieces out of reclaimed boatwood.
12:10Like our coffee table.
12:12Why don't you take a look?
12:14Oh, excuse me?
12:14Can I use your loo?
12:16Ah, yes.
12:16It's by the front door.
12:18It's Arnold Caroline and I met through the Bourne End Sailing Club.
12:20Please.
12:22Wow.
12:23It's a boat.
12:24And a coffee table.
12:25The house felt so impersonal when we moved in, we wanted to make it feel like a proper home.
12:30Ah, all the love you've poured into this place.
12:32The memories.
12:34It's no wonder you don't want to leave.
12:35It's been a tough few years.
12:37Our homes are not just fixing money.
12:39Something Grace Wellenbrink doesn't understand.
12:42She talks about community, then destroys perfectly good homes.
12:45I bet she's used every trick in the book to force you out.
12:47She tried.
12:48The woman is desperate.
12:50You don't think she would stoop to murder?
12:52No, of course not.
12:55I don't think so.
12:57And how are your neighbours feeling about all this?
12:59Something's going on, judging by the way they were sniping this morning.
13:03Phil, you sound like an old gossip.
13:05They weren't exactly keeping their voices down.
13:08What time was that?
13:09About half seven, quarter to eight.
13:12A development like this puts everyone under a lot of strain.
13:17Will Carrie and I still get on?
13:18We always have.
13:20We're holding out against Grace together.
13:24How about I make us all a nice pot of tea?
13:31What are you doing in here?
13:32Oh, sorry. I got drawn in.
13:36Your daughter's so beautiful.
13:38Inside and out. I got very lucky.
13:41And where is she now?
13:43In the Dordogne.
13:44She met a lovely Frenchman called Jean-Claude.
13:47And they're expecting their first baby in a few weeks.
13:49Congratulations.
13:50I couldn't help noticing your packing up.
13:54Not really.
13:55More of a root and branch clear out.
13:57So we're ready for a visit from our new grandson.
14:00It's amazing how much rubbish you accumulate over 30 years.
14:03He's going to spoil that baby, Ron.
14:05He's already planning a nursery and a playroom.
14:08I'm surprised you're not going over to France.
14:10Spend a few weeks with Evie?
14:12We hope to.
14:14Eventually.
14:17Well, it's been an eventful morning.
14:19We could really do with some space.
14:21Of course.
14:30I get the distinct impression they're moving out.
14:33Yeah.
14:33Despite all that flannel about nurseries and flavour.
14:37There must be a way of finding out for certain.
14:39How about the developer, Grace Wellenborough?
14:40She'll know.
14:52What now?
14:53Well, there's no time like the present.
14:54I know exactly where our office is.
14:56It's behind the woods, the other side of the close.
14:58Actually, I've got to run.
14:59I've got an appointment.
15:00It's too late to cancel.
15:01What?
15:02What appointment?
15:03It's parish stuff.
15:04Duties.
15:05It's a task.
15:07It's important.
15:08Don't worry.
15:08We'll fill you in if we discover anything interesting.
15:14How curious.
15:16Very.
15:17Come on.
15:46Your press, my thoughts and prayers are with the victims' families.
15:50Other than that, no comment.
15:52Uh, no.
15:52We're working with the police.
15:55We're looking for the owner of this site.
15:57You're looking at her?
15:58Grace Wellenborough.
16:00You've had a tough few years.
16:02It must be a pain not being able to get your hands on those last two houses.
16:06All good things come to those who wait.
16:08A maxim to live by.
16:10Although it's only one house now, isn't it?
16:13Phil and Caroline Wingrove have sold.
16:16Who told you that?
16:17Well, they did.
16:18You know.
16:19Roundabout way.
16:20Finally!
16:21They asked me to keep quiet because of Kerry and Dean.
16:23I find the right time to tell them that they're moving to France.
16:25But now, now they'll sell her.
16:27And what if they don't?
16:28I'll make sure of it.
16:29There's nothing like a dirty great digger in the back of your garden to concentrate the mind.
16:33Doesn't it bother you?
16:33Driving people out of their homes?
16:36Driving people out of their homes, please.
16:38They get above market rates.
16:40Most of the other houses, they couldn't take the money fast enough.
16:43When you put it like that.
16:45This whole development's going to be carbon neutral.
16:47The apex of future Marlow.
16:50There'll be solar panels.
16:51Proper, proper insulation.
16:53Heat pumps.
16:54I'm not just throwing houses out and building a vision.
16:57Very impressive.
16:59Have you got like one of them fancy models of how it's going to look?
17:02Actually, I do.
17:03It's in my office.
17:05I'd love to see it.
17:07After you?
17:08Oh, I have a question too.
17:12The digger.
17:13Do you really control it from that box?
17:15Yeah.
17:17Could you show me how it works?
17:20I'll be one minute.
17:21Okay.
17:23You want to think of this box as the centre of the whole operation.
17:27So this lever here.
17:29Arm, roll, raise, lower.
17:31And then this one, dig and release.
17:35Oh, shoot.
17:38Left.
17:39Left.
17:41Left.
17:43Left.
17:44Oh.
17:46See the left?
17:47This one?
17:51Yeah.
17:52Okay.
17:53You're going to get out of it.
17:56Okay?
17:57Yeah.
17:59Okay.
17:59Yeah.
18:20it's good oh extraordinary and what does this one do just wait wait there will you
18:43grace
18:46it seems to have a fight in his own
18:49what are you asking no i would um
18:53grace
18:57don't worry about me
19:10press the red button
19:13leave her on the left
19:13oh no
19:20i couldn't stop it
19:24too close for comfort
19:26oh god
19:27give i'm so terribly sorry
19:30must request the wrong button
19:32that's what i do with the driving
19:49we found some ragweed
19:51yeah let's let's start here just be careful
19:53yeah
20:23alice i found his wallet
20:25yeah
20:26looks like the killer dumped louis's stuff
20:28really and we've got ragweed
20:31and you see those branches the way they've been snapped off
20:35and how the ground's all flattened
20:42louis olden was killed here
20:43and then his body was moved to the close
20:47i'll call it in
20:56any more thoughts on your great aunt's mystery boyfriend
20:59we don't really know he was her boyfriend
21:01was her boyfriend
21:03all her old letters are in that bureau
21:05i'll have a dig around when i get a moment
21:07see what i can find
21:19hi ladies
21:20oh there you are
21:21yes here i am
21:22did you get your what was it thing done
21:24i did
21:25how did you get on with the property developer
21:27we got everything we needed
21:28susie was so clever
21:30grace wellenborough is behind
21:33in all sorts of payments to the bank
21:35oh she's in debt
21:36hanging by a thread
21:37these kind of developments have huge upfront costs
21:41and she's had years of delays
21:43so money must be tight
21:44where did you get that
21:45oh that's his work website
21:46louis olden's head of accounts for a loans company
21:49so someone who fixes loans has been killed
21:51and with a property developer who's drowning in debt
21:53got it in one
21:54what do you think
21:55why did no one see anything or hear anything
22:01okay
22:02looks like we've discovered why no one in the only two occupied houses in the close
22:06hurdles saw the murder this morning
22:08our victim was killed in the woods
22:10and then what?
22:11his body was moved to the close
22:13how fascinating
22:15no
22:16yes Malik has hired us as civilian advisors
22:18again
22:20oh don't worry you carry on
22:22you won't notice us
22:23yes if you could just stay near the back
22:25we'll be as quiet as mice
22:27you won't hear so much as a peep from us
22:29so if our victim was killed in the woods
22:31why was his body then moved and dumped in the close
22:34well it's a message isn't it?
22:35to the last four residents on the close
22:37or a warning
22:38well it could just as easily be a warning
22:39thank you ladies
22:41what else do we know about the residents?
22:43well we've got Caroline and Phil Wingrove
22:46she's a retired magistrate
22:48he's the clerk of Marlow Town Council
22:51next door we have Kerry and Dean Butler
22:53he runs a carpentry company, sole trader
22:56and she's a nurse in a care home
22:58I've run all their names and there's no flags on any of them
23:01I've been going through Dean Butler's financials
23:03he's taken out three personal loans
23:05in the last six months
23:06he's up to date with payments
23:07but it looks like his business is struggling
23:10um
23:10it also looks like Dean and Kerry lied
23:13about their movements this morning
23:15Dean said they didn't wake up until 8am
23:17but Phil heard them having a stand-up row in their garden
23:19at 7.45
23:20did he say what it was about?
23:22he just said they were sniping at each other
23:24what do we have on the developer?
23:27Grace Wellingborough
23:28when I spoke to her she said she was in her office
23:30on the phone to a supplier at the time of death
23:32no I'll double check that Jason
23:34she's another one up to her eyeballs in debt
23:36which is interesting isn't it?
23:39Grace has money problems
23:40as does Dean
23:41and Louis worked for a loans company
23:45what do we know about the victim?
23:46Judith do you mind?
23:52what do we know about the victim?
23:54very little
23:55he was single
23:56luxury apartment in Maidenhead
23:58but no close family
23:59no record
24:00and no links to Marlow
24:02so what was he doing here?
24:04we've been able to pull some CCTV
24:05with a bit of a timeline
24:07hold on
24:14there he is
24:15he arrived in Marlow at 6.55am
24:18on the train from Maidenhead
24:19he's travelling alone
24:20hmm
24:20and no luggage either
24:22well he wasn't expecting to stay long
24:24we'll pick him up again
24:26on the doorbell camera
24:28twelve minutes later
24:29heading towards the close
24:31yep
24:32he knows where he's going
24:33and that's it
24:35what time was he killed?
24:37somewhere between 7.30 and 8am
24:40so Louis Oldham
24:42a man with zero connection to Marlow
24:44arrives on the train
24:45goes straight to the woods behind Linick Close
24:47and then within minutes of arriving
24:49he's brutally murdered
24:50and his body is dumped in front of two houses
24:52that he also doesn't have any connection to
24:55yeah but
24:56he could have just been killed by some random psycho
24:59he wasn't
25:00there is a connection between our victim
25:03and those four people
25:04his body wasn't just left to be found in the woods
25:07it wasn't dumped somewhere else
25:08it was placed deliberately and with purpose
25:11in front of their houses
25:14why?
25:15okay
25:16let's start with Louis Oldham
25:17who was he?
25:18why was he in Marlow this morning?
25:20and what links does he have to the four people in the close?
25:23and us?
25:24you've given us some great leads
25:25lay low until I have something for you
25:31morning ma'am
25:33I've never really thought of us as the laying low types
25:36have you?
25:37yes we're looking into all the potential suspects now
25:47i'm going to be午 karena
26:00okay
26:01oh
26:11you're welcome
26:12okay
26:14yeah
26:22what do you want now my husband's at work and he's already said we know you lied to the police
26:32this used to be a great place to live when people started setting up but you weren't tempted
26:38this is my home why should i sell it because someone wants to make a fortune you told officers
26:43that you woke at eight o'clock but you were in fact in the garden arguing with your husband at
26:50a
26:50quarter to eight phil well what difference does it make anyway well it means you might have heard
26:56or witnessed the murder of louis oldham or maybe one of you carried it out but we didn't then why
27:03lie
27:04dean said it would just be easier what was the argument about nothing
27:12dean's starting to think we should sell up but he knows i won't caroline said you both get on
27:20yeah yeah we're close in our own way we tell each other stuff we've known each other
27:2716 years or so and phil well him and dean used to be close but it's all gone a bit
27:33downhill
27:39what caroline and phil are leaving no that's impossible we had a pact grace swellingborough
27:45confirmed it well then she's lying because that's what she does to try and get us to fall out
27:50i'm so sorry but they're moving to france to be with their daughter no no she can't
27:59can you go now
28:04i just one last question do you or your husband ever go into the woods behind the clothes
28:11why the police think that's where mr oldham was killed and then was moved here how what do you
28:17mean i'm a nurse have you any idea how much a body weighs
28:24your husband must be very strong you know all that joinery work dean
28:31he wouldn't hurt a fly no way he doesn't have it in him
28:36you have to believe me does anyone else feel the lady duff protests too much she's got a point
28:42about moving the body no you don't think it can be done whenever someone faints during service
28:46they're impossible to move oh is that a thing how often do people faint it's a lot of standing up
28:54good afternoon mr wingrove
28:58good afternoon ladies you've been playing cricket
29:01didn't exactly trouble the scorers but nice to get some fresh air
29:05do you often cut through there
29:08of course it's the quickest way to marlowe cricket club
29:12we were talking with kerry before i am so sorry to hear that you and dean are falling out
29:18you think you know someone but you never do do you
29:21and what changed
29:23a few months ago dean started causing problems with the bins
29:27no find me two neighbors who are not in the middle of bin wars because i know i am
29:32what are you dealing with my neighbor puts my bins back into my gardens
29:36before they've been emptied mood i can beat that dean started dumping his rubbish in our bins no
29:43that's out of order it's worse lately he's even shoved rotting chicken carcasses in our drains
29:51bins drains where will it end surely you're not saying dean killer why not he's certainly capable
30:01did you say that you found rotten chickens in your drains yes why
30:08excuse me
30:15why aren't you picking up
30:16no one knew you were going to tell me you were off
30:19ah so the news is out
30:21that's one of the best couldn't keep it a secret forever
30:23you were buggering off please
30:26kerry i was waiting for the right time
30:29so whereabouts in france are you moving to
30:31that are dying mom pays out
30:33oh lovely
30:36i think i'd better go and see if i can restore
30:38until cordial
30:41ladies always a pleasure always a pleasure
30:43au revoir
30:47if we're saying the killer was strong then i reckon you get a fair few muscles from hitting a cricket
30:54ball
30:54you think that phil could have carried the body
30:56but don't forget what kerry said it's hard to move a body
30:59well someone did
31:01i've got an idea
31:04why don't we find out for ourselves
31:14you just have to pretend to be a corpse
31:16susie you see if you can pick him up
31:19you'd rather you didn't call me a corpse
31:20sorry colin
31:21the reverend corpse
31:22thank you that's more like it
31:24all right let's do this
31:28hold on let's get this off right
31:29i lift you
31:31oh sorry
31:35i'm not that heavy am i
31:37oh don't worry it's because you're a dead weight
31:39dead weight is not much better than corpse
31:41right
31:42i have got this
31:43we are going
31:44oh wait no that's cheating
31:46what
31:47there'd have been signs on the victim's body if you've been dragged through the woods
31:49wait so if i can get some um
31:50oh yeah yeah
31:51purchasing this let's go
31:53no no
32:08weirdo
32:09well then i give up it can't be done
32:10but that's the point it was done
32:12do you mind if we leave it there
32:13there's somewhere i've got to be
32:14at 7 30
32:15of course
32:16can you show yourselves out
32:22who are you off to
32:23uh it's nothing it's just an art class
32:25oh the one in the old auction house
32:27yeah i've got that leaflet
32:28chiltern arts
32:29i've been doing zumba there
32:30have you
32:31yeah and resilient drumming
32:32i love it
32:33oh marvellous
32:34but you've got more time now that zita's away
32:36yep yeah every day's an adventure
32:37seize the day and all that you know try something new
32:40like an art class
32:41why don't we join you
32:42uh what
32:43well the art class
32:44sounds fun
32:45don't you think it sounds fun
32:46i think it sounds like lots of fun
32:47i think you have to book it in advance
32:49what a shame
32:51no no the leaflet said that all the sessions are drop-ins
32:54are they
32:56well great
33:06can i get up now
33:09knock knock
33:10so we've spoken to his boss
33:12louie was
33:14conscientious and reliable
33:16so that's hardly what we're looking for
33:18and there's nothing in his phone records emails socials that
33:21indicate any contact with the wingroves butlers or grace wellinburgh
33:25okay tell the team i need a few more hours from them tonight
33:28go
33:32hello
33:33hey how you doing
33:34good good good
33:35can i speak to shanti
33:36yeah she's here
33:37mommy
33:38hey peanut
33:39how are you doing
33:41oh i'm great
33:42i told judith and susie all about your poem
33:45they're very excited to find out what rhymes with hedgehog
33:48you'll see at my assembly
33:49a witness called
33:51saw someone matching phil wingroves description
33:53chucking something in the river today
33:54mommy
33:54sorry sweetie i'm listening
33:55just
33:56hang on
33:58contact the underwater search and rescue unit
33:59tell them to comb the area
34:00that could be our murder weapon
34:01got it
34:04peanut i'm so sorry i'm gonna have to go
34:06okay bye mommy
34:08i love you
34:17yeah
34:17i can't remember the last time i picked up a paper brush
34:21it's gonna have to go
34:22it's gonna have to go
34:23it's gonna have to go
34:23i'm so pleased that you did
34:25you
34:29yeah
34:46welcome
34:47everyone
34:47to still life, deep waters.
34:50I'm your tutor, Daniel.
34:52Good evening.
34:55This week, think less about memorialising the flower's presence.
35:01Instead, explore the layers of symbolism and emotion.
35:07Let each stroke of your brush whisper profound truths.
35:13Sorry, travel, sweet.
35:14Went down the wrong way. I'll be fine.
35:16Shall we begin?
35:25Any more thoughts after this morning?
35:28No, I'm Abby.
35:29No pressure.
35:44Will you show me yours?
35:46You promise you won't laugh?
35:47Of course not.
35:50Oh.
35:51Well, you very definitely captured what Daniel would call the soul of the flowers.
35:55The soul of the flowers. I like it.
35:59Well, come on then. I showed you mine.
36:02Oh, no, that's clever.
36:03You didn't even paint the flowers.
36:05Well, what are you talking about?
36:06My work whispers the profound truths of the universe.
36:14So, Bex and Daniel, what was that all about?
36:18You think it was him she went to see this morning?
36:20Yeah, it was him.
36:21She wouldn't.
36:23No, of course not.
36:24Not Bex.
36:43Not Bex.
36:46Come on.
36:47I'm going to plug your father.
36:50I'm not supposed to plug your heart.
37:28No.
37:31No.
37:32Aunt Jess.
37:45Oh Jasper, she kept them all.
38:19Oh my.
38:39You okay love?
38:41Yeah, fine.
38:44What about you?
38:45Yeah.
38:47Don't stay up too late.
39:14I'm sorry.
39:15I'm sorry.
39:27I'm sorry.
39:34I'm sorry.
39:35I'm sorry.
39:35I'm sorry.
39:37I'm sorry.
39:38I'm sorry.
39:39I'm sorry.
39:41I'm sorry.
39:59I'm sorry.
40:15I'm sorry.
40:17I'm sorry.
40:17I'm sorry.
40:17I'm sorry.
40:28I'm sorry.
40:30I'm sorry.
40:42I'm sorry.
40:45I'm sorry.
40:52I'll see you next time.
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