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01:53Right, the deceased is lying under a Hippomane Manzanella, otherwise known as the Death Apple.
02:00Let's hope we find our wicked stepmother, get this wrapped up by lunch.
02:32The tree caused the burns to her face.
02:33The things in here looked like they could kill you.
02:36I mean, maybe it was an accident.
02:38She was a botanist.
02:39She knew these plants how to handle them.
02:42Why would she have knowingly ingested some new poisonous?
02:45Maybe she was forced to.
02:47The tree, patience.
02:48No!
02:49It's okay.
03:01On the body found an asthma inhaler, a staff pass and a mobile phone.
03:05Anything interesting on the phone?
03:06Yeah, the latest message from someone called Teo.
03:08It says, I drowned Paco, hurry to Rufforth.
03:11Oh, that is interesting.
03:13Yeah, no one called Paco has been reported missing and no one's reported any drownings in the last 24 hours.
03:18But we do have a lead on Teo.
03:20He's the brother of the deceased and he's got a record.
03:23Right, what's Rufforth?
03:24Oh, it's a village six miles out of the city centre.
03:28Professor Barbieri had a property there, former farm, loads of greenhouses.
03:32And it's where Teo drowned Paco, so let's head out there.
03:35Er, wait, sorry.
03:36No, we've not identified the poison that killed the professor and not had a chance to check the archive, so...
03:42My gut says it's the brother and also that there's a great farm shop on the way.
03:46Well, shouldn't we wait for backup, you know, seeing as the brother's been drowning people?
03:49Oh, come on, DS Hunter.
03:51All that bench pressing, you can take him.
03:53I'll get a cussed, honey.
03:54Well, no, no, sorry.
03:56There's a process.
03:57We need to do things in an order.
03:59No, no, you need to do things in an order, I'm fine.
04:01And also, if we don't go, then I have to deal with a mountain of paperwork that you created destroying
04:04the crime scene.
04:07Listen, whatever's happened between you and soccer boy, you need to find a way of keeping it professional.
04:13You know, since you've been here, you've said 55 things to make someone else feel uncomfortable.
04:18What are you, bloody hell, you're actually counting?
04:20You do it on purpose.
04:22It's like you don't care about anyone else but yourself.
04:24I care about the job.
04:25You think we're here just to make friends.
04:28I'm just asking you to be professional.
04:30You are not professional.
04:33Don't put your headphones...
04:34Stop calling me headphones.
04:36I am not here to look after you.
04:38I am not your mother.
04:40No, my mother's dead.
04:42My name is Patience.
04:47Well, she obviously had a keen sense of irony.
04:56Any pinses?
05:07There's someone in there.
05:15T.L. Barbieri?
05:16Yeah.
05:19Where's Paco?
05:22Paco.
05:26Uh, just here.
05:30So this is Paco?
05:32Yeah.
05:33He's a mimosa pudica.
05:35He's hypersensitive.
05:39Thing.
05:41Hmm.
05:42Yeah, he's my sister's pride and joy.
05:43She is fascinated by plant neurobiology.
05:47How plants sort of process and use information that they gather from the wild.
05:52He looks like we do, honestly.
05:55The, uh, the rose fell off the watering can and I flooded the pot.
05:58Nearly drowned him.
05:59But, you know, I think, uh, I think I've managed to save him.
06:02Hopefully.
06:09Is everything all right?
06:11Would you like to take a seat?
06:15Okay.
06:16Okay.
06:24When did you last see her?
06:28Not for a couple of days, but...
06:31It's not unusual.
06:32She'd often work late.
06:34Nights, even.
06:38I should have known something was wrong when she didn't come to check on Paco.
06:47I can't look after all this myself.
06:51I don't know what I'm going to do.
06:57I don't know what I'm going to do.
07:14Is the, uh, brother a suspect?
07:17I'm not getting killer instincts.
07:19He's got no obvious motive.
07:21Is he the sole beneficiary of his sister's estate?
07:24Yes, but Alina gave him everything he needed at the farm.
07:28And why kill her for the inheritance?
07:30It won't less.
07:32Parsons has got something for you in the morgue.
07:34Keep me updated on the, um, witness situation.
07:37Yeah, sir.
07:40Have you, uh, spoken to Patience yet?
07:42If she wants to sulk, let her.
07:45We don't all express our feelings in the same way.
07:48I find that plant easier to read.
07:50I don't know.
07:58I found half-digested acacia leaves in the professor's stomach.
08:02Right, so that's the cause of death?
08:04Hmm, it's odd, certainly.
08:06Tannins in acacia leaves are poisonous, but not enough to cause death.
08:11Um, uh, an acacia tree that senses it's under attack from an animal
08:15makes its leaves taste more bitter, um, to defend itself.
08:20So, it does this by increasing its tannin level.
08:23Hmm.
08:25Plant neurobiology.
08:26So, an acacia plant technically could produce tannin at a strength to cause death.
08:31That's not likely to come under attack in a tropical greenhouse, is it?
08:35Not by an animal, perhaps, but maybe someone being more deliberate.
08:39Oh.
08:40Let me know what you find.
08:47You coming?
08:49You coming?
08:59Okay.
09:03Okay.
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12:36C'est bon, mec.
12:39Il y a que votre instinct à aller après lui est spot-on.
12:48Où est Patience?
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13:15Can't tell her this now.
13:18Oh, I've waited a long time.
13:21Another few weeks won't hurt.
13:24It's not your decision.
13:26Yeah, but I know her, and clearly you don't.
13:30But, she's in a particularly vulnerable place now.
13:36Please.
13:40Please let me tell her.
13:43Just let me find the right moment.
14:17I knew the brother was hurting something.
14:21Well, the pattern of his previous offences
14:23doesn't statistically really lead to murder.
14:25I know.
14:28What's this?
14:29I don't know.
14:31It's not cannabis.
14:33The professor was obviously researching it,
14:35and I was going to try and make sense of those notes, but...
14:37Yeah, I'm just trying to work out what it is.
14:39Okay.
14:42Well, there's more of them growing over there.
14:45I'm going because you're making me uncomfortable.
14:52You all right?
14:59Do I make you feel uncomfortable?
15:02Well, like, right now.
15:07You know, maybe you should try and apologise to her.
15:15I think we should bag one of those up.
15:25I think we should be able to do something.
15:46I don't see anything.
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16:16I think the plant that I fell into caused some skin irritations, but it's clearing up now.
16:27And I saw Elliot with someone else.
16:34Well, maybe you should move on too. Meet some new people.
16:39Yeah, how would I do that?
16:40It's not going to happen down here, is it?
16:42No, I want to keep it separate from work.
16:48I'm trying out speed dating, if you're interested.
16:52What? Speed dating?
16:54All right, Gen Z.
16:56It's where you meet lots of people for a few minutes at a time and ask them questions, see if
17:00you're compatible.
17:01Wow, that's actually a really efficient way of accumulating a lot of useful data.
17:07That's a way of looking at it, yeah.
17:26They were a gift from Alina.
17:29She used to borrow them sometimes.
17:33You know what this looks like, Tia?
17:35That you killed Alina to stop her from telling anyone about your cannabis lab?
17:39Of course not.
17:41No, the farm was Alina's idea.
17:43Okay, so what happened?
17:44Bad deal?
17:45Stepped on someone else's patch?
17:47No, we didn't just deal to anyone like that.
17:51Yeah, I'm at your criminal record.
17:53Okay.
17:53Top lifting, anti-social behaviour.
17:55It's a big jump to drugs baron.
17:56I'm not a drugs baron.
17:58Let alone a murderer.
17:59No, you've got this all wrong.
18:02There's a distinct possibility, so put me right.
18:10I had a breakdown.
18:17I lived on the streets.
18:19Alina took me in.
18:21And we started the farm to sell weed to people with chronic pain.
18:26That's it.
18:29You're looking at five years, Tia.
18:34What did Alina get out of this?
18:39The money.
18:42The money.
18:46Every penny that we made went back into her research.
18:56And was this part of her research?
19:02Yeah.
19:03What is it?
19:10I don't know.
19:12I don't.
19:17She wouldn't tell me.
19:20She said the less I knew,
19:23the less danger I would be in.
19:29What was Professor Barbieri researching?
19:32Why did you think it put her in danger?
19:34Who did you think she was in danger from?
19:36Professor Barbieri worked for a pharmaceutical company called Brovexum up until 18 months ago when she left abruptly.
19:43What was a botanist doing working for a pharmaceutical company?
19:46I mean, historically, plants have been a significant source of medicinal compounds.
19:50Yeah, patients found something in the archive.
19:52When Professor Barbieri left, Brovexum filed an accusation of patent theft.
19:57Yeah, and then a few months ago, she made a claim of harassment against Brovexum.
20:02She said they sent her intimidating emails and letters, and then her home was broken into.
20:07Nothing was taken, but her papers were disturbed.
20:10What happened to the complaint?
20:12Well, the file's full of lawyers' letters.
20:13It looks like Brovexum came down on it like a ton of bricks.
20:15The Sioux first, ask questions later.
20:18Will, you're across the Professor's emails.
20:20Can you pull up anything from Brovexum or anyone associated with them?
20:23Mum.
20:24And what else were Brovexum up to?
20:25Any patterns in the archives?
20:31Erm...
20:31Oh, I've not...
20:33Not checked, I've been distracted.
20:36We need something concrete on Brovexum before we go anywhere near them.
20:40Hmm.
20:41Anyone else the Professor was specifically worried about?
20:43Any names in the files?
20:44Well, the letters are from a Marissa Wilson.
20:47She's a lawyer that we've dealt with in the past.
20:49Looks like she's gone corporate.
20:51She's their head of compliance.
20:53Hmm.
20:54Alina was risking everything on whatever she was working on.
20:58I'm going to talk to Marissa Wilson.
21:07I want it noted that I'm cooperating voluntarily.
21:10Noted.
21:11Please.
21:11What was Professor Barbieri working on when she was here?
21:15I can't discuss our research programs with you.
21:17They're confidential.
21:18Why did she leave?
21:19And I'm not at liberty to discuss employee HR records.
21:24I have to say, Ms. Wilson, this doesn't feel very cooperative.
21:29Don't pursue this.
21:31My legal team would bankrupt your entire department in a week.
21:37What was the patent you accused Professor Barbieri of stealing?
21:40Even if I had the time to explain it to you, I very much doubt you'd understand it.
21:46Patent, protect her product or process, right so far?
21:52Alina wasn't selling a product, so you accused her of stealing a process or an idea.
21:57It's not that complicated.
21:59Why would you break in and ransack her home looking for an idea?
22:07I've done a lot of work in Manchester.
22:09I think you know Chief Superintendent Banks.
22:12You two used to work together, didn't you?
22:24Thank you for your cooperation.
22:31Anything interesting turn up?
22:33Hi.
22:34We've got the mystery plant ID.
22:36Artemisia annua.
22:37It's used in Chinese medicine against fevers
22:39and a key component in the anti-malaria drug that Brevexen brought to the market.
22:45So, Brevexen has been accused of intimidation and harassment 18 times in the past two years.
22:50A group of patients are taking legal action and several of my complaints.
22:53What's the legal action allowed?
22:54Side effects of a drug.
22:55What's the drug?
22:56It's an anti-malaria drug.
22:58The key component is...
23:00Artemisia annua.
23:01Yeah.
23:03It's the plant that a professor was researching in the lab.
23:08Alina must have been working on the malaria drug before she left Brevexen.
23:12Well, so she knew about the side effects and her research, her notes, it was the pattern she was looking
23:17for.
23:18Yeah.
23:19Maybe she found evidence.
23:20Something she could prove Brevexen knew that they didn't want exposed.
23:24Would I break into our house for that?
23:26That would be a threat.
23:28I mean, you'll have to go after her and try and discredit her.
23:30Yeah, but it's worth killing her for.
23:32Yeah.
23:32I don't know.
23:34I mean, it's not just that.
23:35Why was she growing Artemisia annua?
23:37Why was she risking everything running a cannabis farm to fund her research?
23:40Alina was using what she learned about autismia annua at Brevexen to try and find a better alternative.
23:46An anti-malaria drug without the side effects.
23:48Right.
23:49She didn't want to just expose Brevexen.
23:51She wanted to put them out of business.
23:53Yeah.
23:53Last motive enough to kill her.
23:56But how do you prove all of that?
23:59Well, proving what she was working on would be a start.
24:03Delphine Burrand.
24:05When I was searching the professor's emails looking for connections to Brevexen,
24:09I pulled up a personal email from a Delphine Burrand.
24:12What's that about?
24:14A lift to work.
24:16They seem friendly.
24:17But the dates match up.
24:19I mean, they worked in the same department and then left at the same time.
24:24Maybe she can tell us what they were working on and why they left.
24:28Great work, team.
24:31Let's find Delphine Burrand.
24:32Actually, we're going out tonight.
24:34Yeah, we're going speed dating.
24:36Yeah.
24:37But we're not with each other.
24:39But with each other, but not with each other.
24:45Um, well, Jake says I'll feel better if I meet new people.
24:48Ah.
24:50Celebrating any major milestones with your aunt tonight, Will?
24:53No, I'm on it.
24:55OK.
24:56Well, um, I'll meet you there.
24:58I've got to go home and practice first.
24:59Cool.
25:01Practice for what?
25:15Hello, love.
25:17Hi.
25:18Fancy having dinner together this evening?
25:20Uh, no, I can't.
25:22Uh, I'm meeting a friend tonight and I need to practice.
25:25Oh, lovely.
25:26Great news.
25:28Uh, never mind.
25:29Another time.
25:30OK.
25:40OK.
25:41Uh, so, I'm going to smile to make him feel comfortable.
25:45I'm going to laugh at his jokes, even if I don't understand them.
25:47And I practice my list of questions.
25:50What about you?
25:51I was just going to wing it.
26:03Oh, hi.
26:04Hi.
26:05Are you a cat or dog person?
26:08Oh, I love both.
26:09This is just about widening my social circle, you know?
26:13Hi.
26:14Hi.
26:15So, what do you do?
26:17Oh, I'm a, I'm a police detective.
26:19Wow.
26:20So, what do you like to do on the weekends?
26:22I'd like to go scuba diving.
26:25Oh.
26:25Go where I went.
26:26No, I wouldn't want to go scuba diving because of the risks.
26:29Decompression sickness, nitrogen narcosis, barotrauma.
26:34I think where else would I meet one of those?
26:36Yeah, well, if you ever need to know how to dispose of a body, I'm your guy.
26:42Salt water respiration, aero gas embolism.
26:45On the apps, there's a way someone knew.
26:48It's really easy to move on with this.
26:50It's a full six minutes and you can't ghost me.
26:54Oxygen toxicity, disparate osteonecrosis, hypothermia.
27:00Most people just say they're scared of sharks.
27:02I like sharks.
27:14Why do people do this?
27:22Mum?
27:25I found Delphine Boren.
27:37Delphine was hospitalised after she attempted to take her own life 18 months ago.
27:41She hasn't woken up since.
27:43Her parents died of malaria and according to the staff,
27:46Professor Barbieri was a regular visitor.
27:52Er, can I help you?
27:56She overdosed.
27:58On aconite.
28:01It's, um, used in Chinese medicine to treat malaria.
28:06And, er, Delphine was using it to develop a homeopathic treatment.
28:11Hmm.
28:11Was she working with Alina to expose Brevexan?
28:15No.
28:17No, this is all Alina's paranoia.
28:25Delphine was deeply unhappy.
28:28And there was nothing any of us could do to help her.
28:34So what do you think?
28:35Yeah, his vulnerability was seductive, but, yeah, I don't know.
28:39How was speed dating?
28:41I didn't get any matches.
28:42I got two.
28:43I marked yes to everyone to improve my statistical probability of a match.
28:47Yeah, falling for someone isn't about statistical probability.
28:51Well, there are studies to show that it is.
28:53Oh, that's bollocks.
28:54It's about your heart, headphones.
29:02That'll be number 56.
29:03Yeah.
29:08Where are you, Star?
29:33Patience.
29:35Patience.
29:38Patience.
29:39You asked me not to call you headphones, and I respect that.
29:42I just forgot.
29:43Just then.
29:43Won't happen again.
29:50I am good at reading people.
29:52I just, I find it hard to read you.
30:03Um, I don't think any of my dates last night realized I'm autistic.
30:22You don't have to be in disguise for someone to like you.
30:33I know what killed the professor.
30:40So, acacia wasn't the poison that killed Professor Barbieri.
30:44Plants are a poison, but also the cure.
30:46We assumed it was acacia that killed her, but it was actually the cure in disguise.
30:50Cure for what?
30:51Delphine Burand, her colleague.
30:53She overdosed on aconite.
30:55The acacia leaves are the antidote for aconite.
30:57Yeah.
30:57So, what if Alina knew she was poison, ingested the leaves, because she knew it was also the cure?
31:02Yeah, aconite didn't come up on the toxicology report.
31:05Yeah, it's a poison you can't detect unless you're looking specifically for it.
31:09Yeah.
31:11Right, well, let's look for it.
31:20It's a pretty extraordinary coincidence that Alina was killed with the same poison that Delphine OD'd on.
31:26Surely that's enough to go back to provex on with us.
31:28Ah, here you are.
31:30Okay.
31:32Both of you, here's another extraordinary thing.
31:35I'm sorry.
31:36Oh.
31:38Please, come to my house so I can cook you dinner to apologise properly.
31:43Aconite on toast.
31:47It's a joke.
31:49Sorry.
31:49I did it again, didn't I?
31:52Er, Alina wasn't at work all day, as we thought on the day that she were killed.
31:57Timely interruption, thank you, Will.
31:59She attended an appointment to register her new plant species.
32:03But it wasn't in her diary.
32:06Future Love.
32:08Well, I can head down there, find out who she spoke to.
32:11Don't plants normally have Latin names?
32:13Oh, that's a scientific name, Mum.
32:15Future Love is the common name.
32:18Meant Gardens.
32:21Patience.
32:22Future Love, that's a book title.
32:25I've seen that before at Alina's lab in Rufforth.
32:29Let's go.
32:30Thank you.
32:33Thank you.
32:39Yeah, there it is.
32:44Future Love.
32:52There's an inscription, um...
32:55To my darling Alina, when our bodies entwine.
33:04It's the only moment that matters to our future together.
33:08All my love.
33:10Delphine.
33:12Alina and Delphine were lovers.
33:13Yeah.
33:15Um, what's...
33:25I think you just found what Brevexan are looking for.
33:39This is incendiary.
33:40Could change the outcome of the court case.
33:42So why didn't she hand them in?
33:43She stole them.
33:45And Brevexan would have seen her go to jail and they implicate Delphine.
33:48I mean, I think she was waiting until she finished her research to secure the bigger win.
33:51So someone at Brevexan's got a motive for murder.
33:58Dr. Parsons, you're on speaker.
34:00We have a cause of death.
34:02The levels of aconite in Elissa Barbieri's blood were high enough to kill her.
34:07Good call, Patience.
34:08So the same obscure poison that put Delphine in a coma was used to kill Alina?
34:13Absolutely.
34:15It's enough to bring Wilson in for questioning.
34:17And to secure a warrant for Brevexan's HR records and emails.
34:20Let's line up everything perfectly before we serve that slime ball, Ms. Wilson.
34:24Thank you, Dr. Parsons.
34:25Sorry.
34:26Dr. Parsons, isn't aconite very fast acting?
34:29Yes, extremely.
34:31It could only have been administered a few moments before she died.
34:34So then the killer must have been inside the tropical greenhouse with Professor Barbieri?
34:37Yeah, but there were no alarms, no struggle, nothing to suggest an intruder.
34:41So then Alina knew her killer trusted them enough to let them in?
34:46Yeah.
34:47That doesn't line up with a Brevexan assassin.
34:50Tell me you have another suspect.
35:05There is a connection between these two women which tells us how Alina died.
35:09Why can't I see it?
35:19You asked to speak to me?
35:21Yes.
35:22You spoke to one of my colleagues who said you recognised this woman as a regular visitor.
35:26Alina, yeah.
35:27What did she do when she was here?
35:29Did she talk to her?
35:31Sometimes she read to her.
35:33Um, she bought those.
35:36Yeah, um, the blue rose.
35:40Unusual, isn't it?
35:41Well, blue roses don't actually exist in nature.
35:47I've seen this before.
35:53Here.
35:54Thank you.
35:55So, this was the scene where Delphine's body was found.
36:01It was treated as a crime scene before they officially ruled it as an attempted suicide.
36:08Who found her?
36:09Um, her husband, Tobias.
36:12It says in his statement, he knocked over the vase in a panic and it shattered on the floor.
36:17Tobias burned.
36:18I knew I wasn't sure about you.
36:37So, each plant grown from seed has its own unique DNA.
36:42So, to create a truly blue rose, the professor must have modified the genetic code of a white one to
36:48create an entirely new breed.
36:49It's, it's, it's amazing.
36:56Oh, any luck, Will.
36:59Uh, Drug Squad's got hours of CCTV footage, but I found him.
37:03Tobias burned.
37:05He arrives, snoops around.
37:11And he stops by a particular plant in the East Greenhouse.
37:16It's not a blue rose by any chance, is it?
37:19It's a black and white cameraman.
37:21And then, what does he do next, exactly?
37:24Uh, he looks at it, steps close to it, then he reaches for something inside the plant pot.
37:29Could be a label.
37:31And he takes it out to look at it.
37:35Scientific name, Rosa Delphinium.
37:37That's after Delphine.
37:40Then he looks quite upset.
37:42What's the date on the tape?
37:49Boss, I spoke to some of the staff.
37:51His alibi stands up.
37:53His phone records show he was in the city centre and the waiter in the restaurant remembers him.
37:57The waiter says he ate dinner with a woman and then stayed until closing, drinking on his own.
38:00Left a big tip.
38:01Yeah, of course he did.
38:03He wanted to be remembered.
38:04Did you get a description of the woman he ate dinner with?
38:06Yeah.
38:07Why did you not mention you had dinner with Alina Barbieri the night she died?
38:13Alina asked to meet me.
38:14Um, I agreed to dinner.
38:18But it was just as I feared.
38:19All she wanted to talk about was her paranoid Breveks and conspiracy theories.
38:25We had a row.
38:26She left.
38:28I stayed and finished the bottle of wine.
38:31I was annoyed with myself for falling out with her.
38:35Could have been the last person to see her alive.
38:39Apart from the murderer.
38:42Why did you lie?
38:47When you tell people that your wife attempted to kill herself,
38:53they look at you a certain way.
38:54There's a...
38:57There's an unspoken question.
38:59How did you let that happen?
39:04I suppose I'm tired of being looked at with suspicion.
39:06I'm sorry.
39:09I hope I haven't set your investigation back.
39:12I stayed at the restaurant drinking until closing.
39:17Did the waiter tell you?
39:22I know he did it.
39:24But how?
39:26He was at the restaurant when Alina died.
39:29There's witnesses.
39:31CCTV footage shows him entering and leaving.
39:34He couldn't have administered the poison.
39:35How do you know?
39:37Well, I've set down dozens of guys who've killed or tried to kill their wives,
39:41and he's just...
39:42He's got the same...
39:44I know he killed Alina, and I know he tried to kill Delphine.
39:48It's just the timeline says it's impossible.
39:51Well, maybe there's another way of looking at the timeline.
39:54Alina was given the poison by someone she trusted moments before she died,
39:58when Tobias Burrowing was in...
39:59You've just made a leap in logic.
40:01How?
40:02Well, the poison must have been ingested moments before she died,
40:05but she could have been given it earlier.
40:11Into something she trusted.
40:13Without her knowing.
40:15Of course.
40:17We found this on Alina's body.
40:21That's nothing unusual.
40:23She was asthmatic, but...
40:26When we tested it,
40:28it was filled with powdered aconite.
40:33We traced the unique serial number on the inhaler, and...
40:44It was purchased with your credit card.
40:46Can you explain that?
40:50No comment.
40:53It was ordered the same day you were captured on CCTV,
40:56visiting Rufforth Farm.
40:58Something inspire and impulse buy?
41:03No comment.
41:05Do you know the thing I love about this job
41:06is getting to learn new stuff every day?
41:08Did you know that every plant has a unique DNA?
41:14It's like ours, only simpler.
41:16I...
41:18No comment.
41:19So when we test the aconite in that inhaler,
41:22I'm guessing that it has the exact same DNA
41:25as an aconite plant in your garden.
41:28No comment.
41:29You only need to say that when I ask you a question.
41:32It's a nice touch, tipping the waiter so generously.
41:36You could have saved yourself the money and got us to check the CCTV.
41:39There wasn't any covering our table.
41:41I...
41:45Checked, did you?
41:48So you knew it was safe
41:50to swap the inhaler in Alina's bag
41:53with the one you filled with powdered aconite?
42:01When Delphine told you she was leaving you for someone else,
42:06how did it feel?
42:09You felt helpless.
42:12Yeah?
42:14Angry.
42:18So you poisoned her with her aconite medicine.
42:21But you didn't quite manage to kill her.
42:24And you still didn't know
42:26who she was cheating on you with.
42:28That must have been agony.
42:35You know the thing I think that tipped you over the edge
42:37was
42:38when you knew it was Alina
42:40was realising just how truly, deeply
42:43in love they were.
42:44Rare, special.
42:46No.
42:46No.
42:49We found a dedication from Delphine to Alina
42:51in one of the books that Alina always read to her.
42:53To my darling Alina.
42:55Don't.
42:55When our bodies entwine...
42:57Alina was a corrupting whore!
43:06Killing her was the easiest way to end the suffering.
43:09Wasn't it?
43:15Yes.
43:21I didn't know we had the resources to test plant DNA.
43:25We don't.
43:33Tio.
43:35We shared the files that we found in Alina's things
43:38with the serious fraud office
43:40and the legal team fighting Brevexan.
43:42And they think they're dynamite.
43:44She got them in the end then.
43:46You gonna be okay?
43:47I...
43:48Yeah.
43:49Time to sort out my head I guess.
43:51Yeah.
43:52Oh hey, can you um...
43:55Could you do me a favor there?
43:58Could you make sure Paco's looked after?
44:09So glad you could both make it.
44:11Oh, do you want us to take our shoes off?
44:13Oh yeah, shoes on, shoes off.
44:15Just make yourself a home.
44:17Can I get a drink?
44:18Yeah.
44:19Would you like a mocktail?
44:21Yeah.
44:21Yeah, mocktail, cocktail.
44:23Yeah, I'd love a cocktail, yeah please.
44:27Wow.
44:29All this on the DI side of it, yeah.
44:43This place is amazing.
44:45Oh, yeah, thanks.
44:46This is the first time I've used this pan.
44:48It comes already seasoned with flax oil.
44:51The pan's cast iron, but the handle stays cool.
44:55Wow.
44:56Is this your mum?
45:00Yeah.
45:01Look, she's not around anymore.
45:05You've got to try these dollars before the main event.
45:08They're so tasty.
45:21Absolutely divine.
45:2330 euros, a jar, including postage.
45:27So now we know all the parcels coming to the office.
45:32I'm going to get you a drink.
45:36Sit down, sit down, sit down.
45:46That one's yours.
45:48Thank you.
45:49Thank you.
45:51Cheers.
45:53Cheers.
45:53Cheers.
45:54Cheers.
46:22Sous-titrage MFP.
46:41Abonnez-vous !
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