Midsomer Murders - Season 25 Episode 03- Death Strikes Three
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00:00:01I'll show him.
00:00:03Oh, an absolute disgrace.
00:00:06That's what it is.
00:00:12See how he likes it when no one turns up?
00:00:16This will teach him.
00:00:23Hi.
00:00:24They've been at it all morning. It's killing my business.
00:00:27So I've seen they're all over the village.
00:00:30Blue or grey?
00:00:38I feel good.
00:00:40Hmm.
00:00:42Blue it is, then.
00:00:56Brad!
00:00:57Good, good.
00:00:58Thanks for coming.
00:01:00Did Brad rob a jewellers?
00:01:02I'd have stolen the crown jewels to get Frankie to say yes.
00:01:06Mmm.
00:01:08Mmm.
00:01:09What's with your peps?
00:01:10They can't even stretch to real champagne.
00:01:12Well, this is a step up for them.
00:01:14I was expecting tap water.
00:01:16I don't know what you're smiling about.
00:01:18The village have voted to boycott our flower festival.
00:01:20Fear not, my dear.
00:01:21Your brilliant husband has it all in hand.
00:01:22What's that mean?
00:01:24Oh, what have you done now?
00:01:26There's nothing else.
00:01:28No, unfortunately not.
00:01:29Oh, unfortunately not.
00:01:30Oh, they're beautiful.
00:01:32Thank you, Kimony.
00:01:34I was hoping you might hire me to do the flowers on your big day.
00:01:38Oh, I...
00:01:39Yeah, we're not really making any clear-cut decisions yet.
00:01:40It's good to see you.
00:01:41Are you all right?
00:01:42I think I'm getting a cold.
00:01:43It might be all the moon for Frankie.
00:01:44This is me being over the moon for Frankie.
00:01:45This is me being over the moon for Frankie.
00:01:46Oh, thank you.
00:01:47Oh, thank you.
00:01:48Thank you, Kimony.
00:01:49I was hoping you might hire me to do the flowers on your big day.
00:01:54Oh, I...
00:01:55Yeah, we're not really making any clear-cut decisions yet.
00:01:58No.
00:01:59It's good to see you.
00:02:00Are you all right?
00:02:01I think I'm getting a cold.
00:02:02It might be all the moon for Frankie.
00:02:12It is me being over the moon.
00:02:17Who the hell is that?
00:02:19Yes!
00:02:22It's amazing, isn't it?
00:02:24My mum used to tell me about this place.
00:02:28Why have you stopped?
00:02:30Me and the others can start setting up.
00:02:32Yes.
00:02:33You've got to come and say hello.
00:02:34I can't do this on my own.
00:02:36You're the one who couldn't wait to come here.
00:02:38Not me.
00:02:39Come on, guys!
00:02:42Yeah, why don't I get it, Ralph?
00:02:43Ben, who has he?
00:02:45Tell him.
00:02:47Pearson.
00:02:49Them in love.
00:02:51No, I presume.
00:03:01How shall we handle this?
00:03:02Like Livingstone and Stanley?
00:03:04It's...
00:03:05It's a bigger moment than that.
00:03:07Girls, I want you to meet your uncle
00:03:13We don't have an uncle
00:03:15What on earth is going on?
00:03:17Myrtle, this is my half-brother Noah
00:03:19And suffice to say, until recently, neither of us knew the other existed
00:03:23Hi, well, it's great to meet you all
00:03:28I didn't want to turn up empty-handed
00:03:35Oh, that's, um, that's lovely
00:03:38Time starts now, as they say
00:03:49Oh, thanks
00:03:51Oh!
00:03:57Cuckoo!
00:04:02Wow
00:04:03Come on, everyone
00:04:06Let's get a photo of you all by the clock
00:04:08Oh, it's a big moment
00:04:11Old family, new family, family of the future
00:04:16I'm not family
00:04:17Just smile and say cheese
00:04:19Cuckoo!
00:04:23Cuckoo!
00:04:26Love
00:04:26Hang on
00:04:28We need the happy couple in the middle
00:04:30Come on
00:04:32Am I going to get my share?
00:04:34You have your reward for marrying my daughter
00:04:36That's not what we...
00:04:37Agreed, Alan
00:04:37It's so, Alan, to you
00:04:39Oh, very nice
00:04:43That's it
00:04:45Well done, everyone
00:04:46That's it
00:04:57Well done, everyone
00:04:58Oh, my God.
00:05:28Oh, my God.
00:05:58Oh, my God.
00:06:28I thought I was going to build this.
00:06:39Yeah, you did think that.
00:06:41And then I decided it needs doing properly.
00:06:44As you are well aware, my grandfather was a master carpenter.
00:06:48He was a carpenter.
00:06:50You make a brilliant detective.
00:06:51Oh, Winter.
00:06:56What's that?
00:06:57Oh, what are you building?
00:06:59Well, if I do it, it's going to be an arbor.
00:07:01And if John does it...
00:07:02Presumably there's a reason you're here this early.
00:07:25Ah, I thought it'd be this place.
00:07:28I almost came here last year.
00:07:29They have an annual flower festival.
00:07:32I don't know.
00:07:32You're into horticulture, Winter.
00:07:34No, I'm not, but this girl I was seeing was.
00:07:36And when you say you almost came here...
00:07:38Well, when she took one look at my house plants,
00:07:41she decided that I wasn't the one for her.
00:07:43Apparently, I put the wrong perennials next to each other in the same pot.
00:07:46Small margins, Winter.
00:07:47Well, how am I supposed to know that some plants don't get on?
00:07:53Looks like more police are arriving.
00:07:59Do you think I should go up there?
00:08:02Then do what?
00:08:03I don't actually know.
00:08:04I mean, how do brothers brother?
00:08:14There.
00:08:17Where'd you get to last night?
00:08:26I woke up when you weren't there.
00:08:28I, uh, I had a nightmare.
00:08:29I took a walk to calm down.
00:08:34Look, if your brother needs you, he will tell you.
00:08:45Hello?
00:08:47Here's a new one for you.
00:08:50The poor fellow was pecked to death.
00:08:54Pecked?
00:08:54They didn't realise it was the murder weapon
00:08:57till it struck the hour and stabbed one of my sockers.
00:09:01He's lucky he's tall.
00:09:03Well, taller than the victim.
00:09:05Watch this.
00:09:06Um, better stand back first.
00:09:11Further?
00:09:12Well, I've seen everything now.
00:09:23The victim's name was Brad Furbank, aged 29.
00:09:31Time of death?
00:09:31Judging from his lividity and rigour, I'd say he'd been dead at least five hours.
00:09:36Well, that will put it about three o'clock this morning.
00:09:39Who found him?
00:09:40The lady of the house.
00:09:42Myrtle Bruce.
00:09:43She lives here with her husband, Sir Alan.
00:09:45Where was the clock hanging?
00:09:47It was level with that ghoulish portrait.
00:09:51The cuckoo stabbed Brad and he came tumbling down the stairs.
00:09:54Well, it seems they were right all along.
00:09:59Time is indeed the enemy.
00:10:05I couldn't believe it.
00:10:07Brad was just lying at the foot of the stairs.
00:10:11What time was this?
00:10:12Probably about seven.
00:10:15You hadn't heard anything before that, say around three this morning?
00:10:18I had a bit too much to drink last night.
00:10:23So I was out like a light.
00:10:28Don't look at me.
00:10:29I tend to sleep the sleep of the just.
00:10:32Quite.
00:10:34Tell me about Brad.
00:10:37Presumably he lived here with you.
00:10:38Oh, goodness, no.
00:10:40He's been staying at the Raging Stag.
00:10:42It's a pub in the village.
00:10:44Would either of you know why he came here in the middle of the night?
00:10:46I hadn't a clue what Brad was doing here.
00:10:54Presumably he was coming to see you.
00:10:56But he knew I was out last night with my friends,
00:10:59carrying on the celebrations.
00:11:02So it was our engagement party yesterday.
00:11:06It's all right.
00:11:07I'm here.
00:11:08When did you get back to Godly Manor?
00:11:10I didn't.
00:11:11My friends and I crashed at Cordelia's flat.
00:11:14I saw, I can't believe this.
00:11:16I'm sorry, I just have a few more questions.
00:11:21When did you last see Brad?
00:11:23Yesterday evening, before I left with my friends.
00:11:26That was around nine, I think.
00:11:29And did anything untoward happen before then?
00:11:31Does the arrival of an uncle we never knew we had qualify?
00:11:34The clock was a gift from a brother-in-law I didn't know I had.
00:11:41It's a long story.
00:11:42I'd still like to hear it.
00:11:44Well, my father, Sir Percival Bruce, sired Noah out of wedlock.
00:11:50Noah?
00:11:50Noah Connoboy.
00:11:51Now, I had no idea he existed until the family solicitor told me at my father's funeral.
00:11:58Was this recently?
00:11:59Uh, it was about six weeks ago.
00:12:02So I asked Brad to search for him.
00:12:05He's very good at the internet.
00:12:06Well, was.
00:12:09So Noah turned up with the clock?
00:12:12Yes, he said that he'd made it especially for the occasion.
00:12:15Shall I save you some time?
00:12:17The only reason Noah's here is to claim his share.
00:12:21Oh, so you think Sir Alan was the intended target?
00:12:24A child of five could tell you that.
00:12:27So, off you trot and go and arrest Noah.
00:12:30He'll be outside, contaminating our grounds.
00:12:33What my darling wife means is that Noah's arrived with his troop.
00:12:37They put on oldie-worldie woodworking festivals.
00:12:40Very popular, apparently.
00:12:42Brings people from far and wide.
00:12:44So we don't need some limp flower festival when we can replace it with something much more popular.
00:12:53Did Brad work in the village?
00:12:55He could work anywhere.
00:12:57He was in Bitcoin.
00:12:58He was doing really well.
00:13:00Always on his phone, checking the markets.
00:13:02So you didn't have an argument with someone in godly buzzards, hey?
00:13:06Brad, never.
00:13:07He was really popular.
00:13:08My sister can vouch for that.
00:13:10He was lovely.
00:13:12Never seen Frankie as happy.
00:13:18You know, I nearly came to the flower festival last year.
00:13:22Would have been a waste of time.
00:13:23It was rained off.
00:13:24Worst thunderstorm in decades.
00:13:26Destroyed all the flower beds.
00:13:28It was an absolute disaster.
00:13:29Well, hopefully it'll be different this year.
00:13:32No chance.
00:13:33The village have boycotted it.
00:13:36Our magnanimous father decided to charge double this year, which made a lot of people very angry.
00:13:41We're looking for a Noah Connor boy.
00:14:05That would be me.
00:14:06Oh, I saw you earlier.
00:14:08But you were, um, a bit taller.
00:14:10Oh, yeah.
00:14:12Yeah, no, I get that a lot.
00:14:13Sorry, I'm Nessie.
00:14:19Nessie Copeland.
00:14:20What's happening up at the house?
00:14:22I'm afraid we have reason to believe that, um, Brad Furbank was murdered last night.
00:14:28Murdered?
00:14:29Are you serious?
00:14:31That's awful.
00:14:33And what can you tell us about the cooking clock?
00:14:36It tells the time.
00:14:39What else is there to say?
00:14:40What, did you build it yourself?
00:14:42I craft everything myself.
00:14:44Sorry, why are you asking about a cuckoo clock?
00:14:47Its spring had been tightened to a murderous degree.
00:14:51A sharp piece of metal had been attached to the cuckoo's beak.
00:14:54The second it chimed, it sprang out, and...
00:14:58I'm sure you can work out the rest.
00:15:01Everyone saw the clock yesterday.
00:15:04There wasn't anything attached to the beak.
00:15:06Um, there was a woman taking photos.
00:15:10That'll prove it.
00:15:11Uh, I think she was called Kimony.
00:15:13Runs the flower shop in the village.
00:15:15This has nothing to do with Noah.
00:15:19Did either of you notice anything, um, off at the engagement party?
00:15:23I wasn't there.
00:15:25I was here with the others setting up.
00:15:27There's a lot to do.
00:15:28Alan wants me to put on a festival.
00:15:30He couldn't get me here quick enough.
00:15:32Did you know your father owned all of this?
00:15:34I was born in the village.
00:15:36It wasn't long before my mother up sticks.
00:15:39But she often told me about this place.
00:15:43Is that your way of saying that you did know?
00:15:45When you put it like that, I guess it is.
00:15:55Well, sir, Noah could have been trying to kill Sir Alan, because there's obviously something to gain.
00:15:59I can see it now.
00:16:00He sneaks back up to the house, brigs the clock, and then potentially inherits the lot.
00:16:04But how would he know Sir Alan was going to get so close to it, and at the exact time?
00:16:11Fleur.
00:16:12It's called a dibbler.
00:16:14Say that again.
00:16:14Gardeners use it to make holes in the ground.
00:16:16Oh, thanks as ever, Fleur.
00:16:19I'm still talking.
00:16:20The so-called emeralds in its eyes are paste, and the beak is gold plate.
00:16:26It may look a million dollars, but it's worth less than a real cooker.
00:16:28Well, the piece of metal attached to the beak is called a dibbler.
00:16:37What's a dibbler when it's home?
00:16:39If you'd bothered looking after your houseplants, Winter, you would know that a dibbler is a tool that gardeners use.
00:16:46And now murderers, apparently.
00:16:55Sorry, mate.
00:16:56We don't need the extra kegs.
00:16:58Blame the village for boycotting the flower festival.
00:17:01I'm not going to shift a tenth of what I normally do this time of year.
00:17:04Sorry, pal.
00:17:10Mr Solanke.
00:17:19Were you aware that Brad had gone up to Godly Manor in the early hours of this morning?
00:17:25Did he?
00:17:26I didn't know.
00:17:27When was the last time you saw him?
00:17:29Last night, just before I locked up.
00:17:32Did you notice anything unusual at the engagement party?
00:17:36Not really, no.
00:17:37Not unless you count that moment with Kimony.
00:17:41Kimony?
00:17:42Kimony Bullet.
00:17:43Brad told her not to do the flowers for the wedding, and she seemed quite annoyed, but not murderously so.
00:17:51And did you see the clock being hung on the wall?
00:17:53Well, everyone saw it.
00:17:55It was a work of art.
00:17:56Wish I had skills like that.
00:17:58I can barely put up a shelf.
00:17:59Should have listened to our mother and done a corset.
00:18:01Thank you, Mr Solanke.
00:18:03My team will obviously need access to Brad's room.
00:18:07Why he wasn't killed here?
00:18:09Well, we need to go through Brad's things.
00:18:12We're still to locate his phone, for one thing.
00:18:15I see.
00:18:15Problem?
00:18:17No, no.
00:18:18Not at all.
00:18:19Well, there must have been a sail-on at the mirror shop.
00:18:41Well, we've got a charger.
00:18:44But still no sign of a phone.
00:18:46Sounds to me like someone doesn't want it to be found.
00:18:49Dr Perkett.
00:18:52Hey, Fever.
00:18:53I know the feeling.
00:18:54There you are.
00:18:54I'm in five yards of a mustard plant.
00:18:58Diamond?
00:18:59Not real this time.
00:19:01That's probably Frankie's.
00:19:03Brad liked to splash out on her.
00:19:06Please remove yourself, Mr Solanke.
00:19:09I've never seen anything like this.
00:19:11Well, not for real.
00:19:13As my mum wanted me to do a course in forensics.
00:19:19Will you be done soon?
00:19:24I'm afraid you're asking the wrong person, Mrs Solanke.
00:19:27Fleur?
00:19:28We're done.
00:19:37We're done.
00:19:39For now.
00:19:39I love you.
00:20:03I love you.
00:20:35What are you doing, Kimini? It's me.
00:20:38Being you doesn't exonerate you, Sylvia.
00:20:40Brad's just been murdered, for goodness sake. Surely you can be a bit lenient. I'm in shock.
00:20:45Then you shouldn't be out driving in the first place.
00:20:48This isn't just a speeding offence. It's a whole lot more than that. And you know it.
00:20:56Is this you for the rest of your life now? Punishing drivers day and night?
00:21:04I'm closed for the day.
00:21:18Kimini bullet, I take it.
00:21:20The boycott of the flower festival can't be helping business.
00:21:32The village are furious for Sir Alan. He tried to turn a quaint tradition into a corporate cash grab.
00:21:39I heard he doubled the entrance fee.
00:21:40Almost tripled it, if you include having to pay for parking.
00:21:43Oh, which reminds me, I need to make a note of Sylvia's speeding offence.
00:21:49I send them in every Monday, first thing.
00:21:53Noah Connoboy said you took some photos that included the cuckoo clock.
00:21:59Uh, I'll need you to email that to me.
00:22:10Oh, of course.
00:22:15Usually this time of year there's a queue all the way from the green to get in here.
00:22:20You can't have been happy with Sir Alan.
00:22:22That's an understatement.
00:22:24Yet still you went to the engagement party.
00:22:26Myrtle and I have been friends for decades.
00:22:30I could hardly let her down on Frankie's big day.
00:22:41Have you sold any of these lately?
00:22:44Who needs a dibbler when there's no flower festival?
00:22:47Thanks to Sir Alan, I couldn't give them away right now.
00:22:50I know a very good jewellery if you want to sell that ring.
00:23:08How could you be so thoughtless?
00:23:10There's no need to bite my head off.
00:23:12We're all trying to process what happened.
00:23:15It's not just you, Frankie.
00:23:16It's a big loss for us as well.
00:23:18This is my pain.
00:23:20It's not yours.
00:23:22Don't you dare try and hijack it.
00:23:23Look, why don't we try to concentrate on the positives?
00:23:26We've got this wonderful festival of wood, thanks to Noah,
00:23:30and we're going to have tons of people streaming in,
00:23:32and that's mainly down to Brad.
00:23:33God rest his soul.
00:23:34My word, these people.
00:23:36No one's going to pay to see a freak show.
00:23:39Au contraire, my dear.
00:23:40It'll be the height of popularity.
00:23:41We were in the middle of talking.
00:23:44I'm sorry, dear.
00:23:44I thought you'd said your piece.
00:23:46Why did it have to be Brad that got killed,
00:23:51and not one of you?
00:23:54Come on.
00:23:54Oh, hello again.
00:24:18How can I help?
00:24:19I do flowers for all occasions.
00:24:22A good thing, too.
00:24:24Now we've got a funeral coming up.
00:24:27Oh, God.
00:24:27I didn't think.
00:24:29Don't worry.
00:24:29I'm teasing.
00:24:30I'm not here about flowers.
00:24:32A little birdie told me
00:24:33you're the head of the village council.
00:24:36Well, someone's got to keep this place in order.
00:24:38Perfect.
00:24:39Because I need to know about the grounds at Godly Manor.
00:24:42Only we were due to put on a festival of wood
00:24:45at Badger's Drift a few weeks back,
00:24:47but the village voted against it,
00:24:50even though we were holding our event on private land.
00:24:53Well, there are a few archaic laws floating around.
00:24:57Alan got me here so quickly,
00:24:58I didn't have a chance to check.
00:25:01You're putting on a festival at the manor?
00:25:04He said it was to replace a flower day or something.
00:25:07He thinks it could become a permanent thing
00:25:12if it goes well, which it always does.
00:25:15Noah?
00:25:16Sweetheart.
00:25:19Can we get back now?
00:25:20Yes, yes.
00:25:22Be an angel and find out about those bylaws.
00:25:24Sure.
00:25:31Call me back when you get this.
00:25:34I'm not 100%,
00:25:35but you will not believe who I just saw.
00:25:48I'm getting bad vibes about this place.
00:25:51I think we should pack up and go.
00:25:53And leave my brother at his lowest ebb.
00:25:57You know why you're really here.
00:26:00He's using you.
00:26:02His flower festival isn't happening
00:26:03and he needed something to take its place.
00:26:05I wasn't born yesterday, Des.
00:26:08You're happy to be used?
00:26:10Credit me with some brains.
00:26:12I want something out of this as well.
00:26:13Look around.
00:26:16I'm owed half of this.
00:26:18Noah, you promised me.
00:26:20You said it will be two or three days at the most.
00:26:23That was before we got here.
00:26:25Well, I'm not staying here a second longer than I have to.
00:26:27What's got into you?
00:26:29There's someone who grew up around here.
00:26:30I thought he'd enjoy being back.
00:26:33I hate it here.
00:26:35What?
00:26:36Why would you say that?
00:26:38After this weekend, we are leaving.
00:26:40And we are never coming back.
00:26:42I mean it, Noah.
00:26:43Call me back when you get this.
00:27:02I'm not 100%, but you will not believe who I just saw.
00:27:11Kimberly, I just got your message.
00:27:13Oh, my God.
00:27:19Are you sure it's her?
00:27:22I can't.
00:27:23I just can't.
00:27:25Not while there's breath in my body.
00:27:34You're not working today.
00:27:35I blame Winter for running late.
00:27:38Did you know he got dumped last year because he planted some flowers the wrong way?
00:27:41Well, it's the little things in life, John.
00:27:43You've got to get them just right.
00:27:45But don't worry.
00:27:46You're getting there.
00:27:47So, what do you think so far would Grandad approve?
00:27:50If you don't mind me saying it, it looks a bit lopsided.
00:27:54Very funny.
00:27:54Oh, I see where you've been going wrong.
00:27:59Here, look.
00:28:00You've had this upside down.
00:28:01You tear that and you're in big trouble.
00:28:03Oh, Paddy, Paddy, oh, Paddy.
00:28:08Ow!
00:28:09No.
00:28:11It's all right.
00:28:12I can dry it off.
00:28:14Look, I will finish that off as soon as I get a moment.
00:28:18Did I mention carpentries in my jeans?
00:28:20I'll just grab the first aid box.
00:28:29Tell me what's wrong with this picture, Winter.
00:28:32Cuckoo's the only one that's smiling.
00:28:36Look at the clock.
00:28:38It's not level with the top of the painting.
00:28:41Fleur said it was level with Sir Alan's portrait,
00:28:43but here it's at least four inches lower.
00:28:45So someone moved it.
00:28:46But look who is level with the portrait.
00:28:50Brad.
00:28:51Which most likely means he was the intended target after all.
00:28:56Well, talking of Brad, sir, here's a strange one.
00:28:58Tech managed to get into his laptop,
00:29:00but as far as they could tell,
00:29:02he wasn't doing anything in Bitcoin.
00:29:03Truth is, he barely had a penny to his name.
00:29:06Then how did he pay for Frankie's engagement rate?
00:29:08Well, there's no sign of it in his accounts
00:29:10or credit card statements.
00:29:12Also, we heard back from his mobile phone provider
00:29:14and they confirmed that his phone was switched off
00:29:16at the time of the murder.
00:29:17Presumably, they sent over a record of his recent calls and texts.
00:29:21Yeah, nothing unusual out of the ordinary.
00:29:27Also, sir, there is this.
00:29:29This was found under Brad's bed at the pub.
00:29:32Now, I presume that it belongs to Frankie,
00:29:34but I think it's worth checking.
00:29:39Did anything come back on Kimony Bullet?
00:29:42Yes.
00:29:43I found out that her husband was killed in a hit-and-run a year ago.
00:29:47The driver was never traced.
00:29:49That explains the speed gun
00:29:50and her devotion to catching errant drivers.
00:29:53Intriguingly, the hit-and-run happened on the same day
00:29:55that the flower festival was rained off.
00:29:57In almost exactly a year to the day,
00:30:02Brad Furbank is pecked to death,
00:30:04as Fleur so eloquently put it.
00:30:07If he didn't know that the emeralds and gold were fake,
00:30:10imagine what seeing them might mean to him.
00:30:13Someone who's not only penniless,
00:30:15but also a proven liar.
00:30:18You mean he went there to steal it?
00:30:21Why else would he be there at three in the morning?
00:30:23So someone booby-trapped the bird
00:30:25and then re-hung the clock,
00:30:26knowing that he would come for it?
00:30:28That's exactly what they did in winter.
00:30:34I'll speak to Frankie.
00:30:36You talk to her sister, Sylvia.
00:30:38I want to find out what they did
00:30:39or didn't know about Brad.
00:30:43And while you're at it, I need a book.
00:30:47A book?
00:30:48On, um, woodwork.
00:30:52My sweet heart, come along
00:30:56Don't you hear the fond song
00:30:59The sweet note of the nightingale flow
00:31:03Don't you hear the fond tale
00:31:06Of the sweet nightingale
00:31:09As she sings in those valleys below
00:31:12As she sings in those valleys below
00:31:19Oh, sorry.
00:31:24We don't open until tomorrow.
00:31:26I'm not a visitor.
00:31:27All the same.
00:31:29I'm Frankie.
00:31:31Oh, I mean Francesca, Bruce.
00:31:34Myrtle and Alan's daughter.
00:31:35Oh, I'm so sorry
00:31:39About what happened to your fiancée.
00:31:41Oh.
00:31:45That actually means more than you realise.
00:31:47I'm Nessie.
00:31:49Noah's partner.
00:31:49Were you looking for him?
00:31:50No.
00:31:51I just needed to go on a wander.
00:31:53How long will you be here for?
00:32:00Oh, hopefully just for the weekend
00:32:02If I can convince Noah.
00:32:04Well, he wants to stay longer.
00:32:06He thinks he can make a permanent home here.
00:32:09Has he told my father that?
00:32:11Doesn't matter if he has.
00:32:13I'm going to convince him to up sticks.
00:32:15Couldn't hit me with you.
00:32:17Could you?
00:32:18That was a joke.
00:32:19Well, sort of.
00:32:20Frankie, if you want to get away,
00:32:23then do it.
00:32:24I did the same myself years ago.
00:32:27Left godly buzzard
00:32:28and never looked back.
00:32:31And now you're the singing stilts lady.
00:32:33And I can see for miles and miles
00:32:35to the horizon and beyond.
00:32:39I'd love to try that one day.
00:32:43Please?
00:32:47Let's see if you've got a head for heights.
00:32:50You're right.
00:33:06You can see everything.
00:33:10Frankie,
00:33:11you have a moment.
00:33:13Do me a very large favour, Sylvia.
00:33:21Slap these up everywhere.
00:33:24I'm working.
00:33:25Yes, but you also have a civil duty
00:33:27to assist any knight of the realm
00:33:28whenever he should so request.
00:33:30For God's sake, Dad,
00:33:31you're not a sir.
00:33:33Grandad was the sir.
00:33:34You don't inherit that title.
00:33:35You have to have it bestowed.
00:33:37Yes, well, I was a DIY bestowment.
00:33:39Really shot my bloody ear off, actually.
00:33:42Ah, have you found the culprit?
00:33:43The investigation's still ongoing.
00:33:45Well, chop, chop,
00:33:46because the wonderful Noah's Bar
00:33:47is opening tomorrow morning,
00:33:4910 a.m. sharp.
00:33:50More questions?
00:33:56Yes.
00:33:57Do you mind if I step inside?
00:34:03Miss Bruce,
00:34:04can you start by telling me
00:34:06what you really thought of Brad?
00:34:07I already made that clear.
00:34:09I liked him.
00:34:11A lot.
00:34:12Presumably you didn't know
00:34:13that he was a con man and a thief.
00:34:15I'm sorry, he was what?
00:34:17We found antihistamine
00:34:19in Brad's room at the pub.
00:34:21It's for hay fever.
00:34:23What sort on earth was he doing
00:34:24showing up at a flower festival?
00:34:26And that makes him a thief.
00:34:28Well, there's a good chance
00:34:29that he was casing the house
00:34:30with the intention of robbing it later.
00:34:32It's a well-known ploy.
00:34:34Stately homes throw open their doors,
00:34:35but they never truly know
00:34:36who they're inviting inside.
00:34:37Brad did nothing of the sort.
00:34:38All he did was meet my sister
00:34:40and fall madly in love.
00:34:42Or he realised that there was more
00:34:44to gain from seducing Frankie
00:34:45and marrying into the family.
00:34:47Please stop.
00:34:49This is awful.
00:34:53I've never seen it before.
00:34:56Where did you find it?
00:34:57It was in Brad's room at the pub.
00:35:04This earring...
00:35:06It doesn't mean he was.
00:35:10No, Brad wouldn't do that to me.
00:35:16How did you meet?
00:35:19It was on the eve of last year's
00:35:21War of the Roses festival.
00:35:23We had a private preview.
00:35:25We ended up talking,
00:35:26so I took him on a tour of the house.
00:35:28He asked to see inside?
00:35:30He seemed really keen.
00:35:32I got the impression he liked me.
00:35:36How much did you know
00:35:37about his Bitcoin business?
00:35:39Only what he told me,
00:35:40but he was doing great.
00:35:42I'm afraid he was lying to you, Frankie.
00:35:44He didn't have a penny to his name.
00:35:47Of course he did.
00:35:48Have you seen this ring?
00:35:50Why would you say that?
00:35:51He was overdrawn
00:35:52and owed money everywhere.
00:35:53No, he was always
00:35:54splashing out on me.
00:35:56You need to get your facts straight.
00:35:58Please don't let this be true.
00:36:10It's been hard enough
00:36:11trying to convince my parents
00:36:13I'm worthy of their love
00:36:14and...
00:36:15now this.
00:36:21Is that all you wanted?
00:36:22Only my father's given me a job to do.
00:36:25Were you around when Kimini's husband
00:36:26was killed in the hit and run?
00:36:28What's that got to do
00:36:29with what happened to Brad?
00:36:30Well, we're aware
00:36:31that he showed up at Godly Manor
00:36:33the same day that it happened.
00:36:35I remember spotting him with Frankie
00:36:37and wondering who he was,
00:36:38but I didn't give it another thought.
00:36:40Not until she introduced him
00:36:41a few weeks later.
00:36:43I need to get on.
00:36:45Oh, and I need a book.
00:36:48On woodwork.
00:36:49Do you have children,
00:37:01Chief Inspector?
00:37:04A daughter.
00:37:06And you love her, right?
00:37:09You love her with every fibre
00:37:11of your being.
00:37:14Well, can you imagine
00:37:14what it's like
00:37:15when the opposite is true?
00:37:16Can you imagine
00:37:19what that would be like
00:37:20for your daughter?
00:37:23I can't see myself
00:37:24being anything other than
00:37:26in awe of her.
00:37:29That's because
00:37:30you didn't bring her
00:37:32into this world
00:37:33for all the wrong reasons.
00:37:37I had a brother,
00:37:38Chief Inspector.
00:37:40Frances.
00:37:41Well, what I mean
00:37:42when I say I had a brother
00:37:43is he died
00:37:45when he was just
00:37:46over a year old.
00:37:48And I was conceived
00:37:49shortly afterwards,
00:37:51but solely
00:37:52in the hope
00:37:53that my parents
00:37:54could somehow
00:37:55recreate him.
00:38:01Nertle,
00:38:01it was so long ago.
00:38:03I was probably
00:38:04seeing things.
00:38:06Don't backtrack now.
00:38:08Something made you think
00:38:09you saw Aggie Marlowe.
00:38:11Now, what was it?
00:38:12It was the way
00:38:13she wouldn't look at me.
00:38:15Like she didn't want
00:38:16to be recognized.
00:38:19Perhaps you could have
00:38:20her arrested
00:38:20this time around.
00:38:21Oh, what are you
00:38:22talking about?
00:38:23The police said
00:38:24Frances' death
00:38:25was due to natural causes.
00:38:27There's no arrest
00:38:27happening here.
00:38:29No.
00:38:30Sometimes you have to
00:38:31take things
00:38:31into your own hands.
00:38:35You don't mean that,
00:38:36do you?
00:38:38Nertle?
00:38:39You're scaring me.
00:38:46Apparently,
00:38:47my parents were out
00:38:48at an afternoon
00:38:49due with my grandfather.
00:38:51And when my mother
00:38:52came back,
00:38:53she found Frances
00:38:54dead on the floor.
00:38:55He'd fallen out
00:38:55of his cot.
00:38:56They'd left him
00:38:57on his own?
00:38:58No, they had a babysitter.
00:38:59Aggie Marlowe,
00:39:00but she vanished
00:39:02into thin air.
00:39:03Sylvia said it broke
00:39:04my parents in half
00:39:05until one of them
00:39:06had the desperately
00:39:07sad idea
00:39:08of making another
00:39:09Frances.
00:39:12Hence my name.
00:39:14So,
00:39:15they went ahead
00:39:16and sadly
00:39:18for them,
00:39:19I emerged
00:39:20and that is when
00:39:21they realized
00:39:22that they couldn't
00:39:23get Frances back.
00:39:25But worse,
00:39:26because they were
00:39:27saddled with someone
00:39:28every day
00:39:29who reminds them
00:39:31that I'm not
00:39:32their precious son.
00:39:33I'm sorry.
00:40:33The best I could do, sir.
00:40:44Is it for Mrs. B?
00:40:46Thank you, Winter.
00:40:47Yes, Sarah's struggling a bit with the arbor.
00:40:50She even managed to injure her thumb.
00:40:54Well, I'm sure she'd be glad of this.
00:40:56So, did Frankie recognise the earring?
00:40:59In a word, no.
00:41:01Oh, well, that puts the cat among the pigeons.
00:41:05The bride must have been seeing someone else.
00:41:09Cheers, Winter.
00:41:11Okay.
00:41:13Yeah, thanks.
00:41:15Sir, we've had an anonymous call from a withheld number.
00:41:19There's a woman saying that she's very worried
00:41:21about an Aggie Marlowe being back in Godly Buzzard.
00:41:24We don't know an Aggie Marlowe, do we?
00:41:27I think we do, Winter.
00:41:30The Aggie is short for Agnes,
00:41:32which can also be shortened to Nessie.
00:41:35Perhaps you should go and have a chat with her.
00:41:37Here we are.
00:41:38Mm hmm.
00:41:39Hmm...
00:41:54Yeah.
00:41:59Wow!
00:42:00Who the hell are you?
00:42:10What are you doing in here?
00:42:12You don't remember?
00:42:16You couldn't keep your hands off me the last time we met.
00:42:20Aggie?
00:42:23This is Frances' room.
00:42:25How dare you?
00:42:27I was looking all over for you, Myrtle.
00:42:30And then I saw Frances' name on the door.
00:42:33And I couldn't help myself.
00:42:35If Myrtle were here, God knows what she would do to you.
00:42:38She's who I came here to see.
00:42:41I'm going to tell her what really happened that day.
00:42:45Noah is dead set on staying here.
00:42:47And the only way I get to stay here with him is if Myrtle and everyone else knows.
00:42:51You are the reason why Frances died.
00:42:54As if anyone's going to believe you.
00:42:56And you know what the best thing is?
00:42:57You brought Noah back here.
00:43:00Which means you brought me back here too.
00:43:03Everything comes home to Roost eventually.
00:43:05That's enough.
00:43:05I'm not having this.
00:43:06No!
00:43:07No!
00:43:07I'm not having this.
00:43:08No!
00:43:13No!
00:43:14No!
00:43:15No!
00:43:16No!
00:43:17No!
00:43:17No!
00:43:18No!
00:43:19No!
00:43:19No!
00:43:20No!
00:43:21No!
00:43:21No!
00:43:22No!
00:43:22Oh, my God.
00:43:52You've joined a library.
00:44:03Oh, Winter borrowed it.
00:44:05He said he thought he might need it.
00:44:08That's so nice of him.
00:44:09I thought we could look through it together.
00:44:12Why would we need to do that?
00:44:14When you've got the blood of a master carpenter running through you.
00:44:18You don't need this.
00:44:19I don't want it to come so naturally to you.
00:44:22I don't want it to get any splinters.
00:44:33Winter.
00:44:34Impeccable timing.
00:44:37You found Nessie.
00:44:38What does she say?
00:44:43I'll be right there.
00:44:44A little bird tells me, not a cuckoo this time, you were looking for Agnes Marlon.
00:45:00The good news is you found her, but the bad news is someone else found her first.
00:45:06Talk us through it, Fleur.
00:45:07Judging from the angle of the attack, I'd say she was approached from behind, and the billhook did the rest.
00:45:16The what?
00:45:17Billhook, Winter.
00:45:18It's a highly versatile cutting tool my grandfather had.
00:45:21Same sort of tool you might find in Noah's bark.
00:45:24You look ten percent more handsome when you say something intelligent.
00:45:28I'll have to set you brain teasers up the percentage.
00:45:32Time of death, Fleur?
00:45:35I'd put it somewhere yesterday evening.
00:45:37And the killer just left the weapon lying around?
00:45:39It was stuffed behind that fallen log over there.
00:45:44Let's start with Noah.
00:45:45Before you lope off, she was carrying this.
00:45:51But I wouldn't get too excited.
00:45:54I don't think he's the killer.
00:46:00What the hell?
00:46:02They're not letting the public in.
00:46:04Well, what did you expect?
00:46:06Agnes Marlon was murdered last night.
00:46:08Yes, that person was a blight on our family.
00:46:11Yes, and of course, we know who brought her here, don't we?
00:46:14Now, Noah couldn't have possibly known who she was.
00:46:17How do we know that?
00:46:18I don't trust a thing about him.
00:46:20Ever since he arrived, terrible things have happened.
00:46:23Is really that terrible that Aggy's dead?
00:46:24You know full well what I mean.
00:46:26I want him gone, Alan.
00:46:34Missy and I were together for years.
00:46:36I saw her at a folk festival.
00:46:44She was the most beautiful girl I'd ever set eyes on.
00:46:48We started chatting and realised we'd both lived in godly buzz at once.
00:46:54From that point on, we never left each other's side.
00:46:58Ended up creating all this.
00:47:00Did you know that Nessie had changed her name from Aggie?
00:47:06Aggie?
00:47:07No.
00:47:09She was always Nessie to me.
00:47:10Well, she never mentioned that she used to babysit for the Bruises.
00:47:16She never said a word.
00:47:19How did she react after Brad found you?
00:47:21To be honest, she didn't want me to come here.
00:47:28When we pitched up, she got pretty nervy.
00:47:32Even had a nightmare the first night we stayed here.
00:47:34Had to get up and go for a wonder.
00:47:37Nessie said she never went up to the house,
00:47:39but did she encounter any of the Bruises other than Frankie?
00:47:44Not that I know of.
00:47:46Can you tell us where you were yesterday evening, Mr. Conorboy?
00:47:49Don't even go there.
00:47:58Nessie was the love of my life.
00:48:02Mr. Conorboy.
00:48:09I was at the pub with Angel.
00:48:12We just finished setting up and deserved a pint or two.
00:48:15Did she say Angel?
00:48:17The axe man.
00:48:19He looks ferocious, but underneath he's a kitten.
00:48:23We believe that a tool from your troop
00:48:25was used in the attack on Nessie.
00:48:28A, um, a billhook.
00:48:32Is there one missing?
00:48:34I'd have to ask her out.
00:48:37Anyone could come in and take anything.
00:48:40It's not like we'd lock anything away.
00:48:42It's not like we'd lock anything away.
00:48:42Saz, what are you doing?
00:49:02Saj, what are you doing?
00:49:13Waiting for you to join me.
00:49:15Here.
00:49:19I don't understand.
00:49:21I want to make a toast to Brad.
00:49:23He lived there for a year, and I'm going to miss him.
00:49:26Saj, you may as well know, the police are saying he was a con man.
00:49:30No way.
00:49:31He's a con man.
00:49:33Did you know?
00:49:34Or ever get a sense of it?
00:49:36Like you said, he was here a whole year.
00:49:38Me?
00:49:39Nah.
00:49:40Poor Frankie.
00:49:43You sure you didn't know?
00:49:45You sure you didn't?
00:49:46What does that mean?
00:49:48I don't know.
00:49:49I always thought you had a bit of a thing for him.
00:49:51A thing?
00:49:53What thing?
00:49:53Why would you say that?
00:49:54Well, you're always so keen on him, always bigging him up.
00:49:58Well, so is his number one fan.
00:49:59That wasn't me.
00:50:01No way.
00:50:02You've fawned all over him.
00:50:03In fact, you changed personality whenever he was around.
00:50:06Aye, well, maybe it's a good thing he's not around anymore, eh?
00:50:09Look at this.
00:50:16This is crazy.
00:50:18None of this matters now.
00:50:19He's gone.
00:50:22I'm sorry.
00:50:24I didn't mean to say any of that.
00:50:27Seen.
00:50:29Normal service has resumed.
00:50:31Must make a different toast.
00:50:37Hmm?
00:50:38Hmm?
00:50:41Out with the bath and all that.
00:50:43Ah.
00:50:44Out with the brad?
00:50:45More like.
00:50:46Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:50:50What was Nessie doing out here on her own?
00:50:53Maybe she was meeting someone.
00:50:55What, with a teddy bear?
00:50:56i'll get tech to check out her phone calls and texts also have them chase up the anonymous tip
00:51:04about aggie marlowe being back in the village she was killed almost immediately afterwards so
00:51:10whoever called us was really worried you think one of the bruises found out she was back i'll go and
00:51:16see this is the last place i saw francis alive i gave him a cuddle before alan and i took sir
00:51:27percival to a party i'll never forgive myself for leaving him and when you returned home
00:51:36uh i stayed longer than planned it was kim in his fault she can chat for england alan had wandered
00:51:43off ages before when i got back there was no sign of aggie anywhere and then i found francis
00:51:52lying right there not moving
00:51:56lady myrtle did you know that um aggie marlowe was living on your grounds with noah
00:52:07of course i didn't you never met or saw her i just said i didn't know she was back and trust me if i
00:52:15had aggie would have been dead a lot sooner i want that woman's body off our land you know what she did
00:52:23to myrtle and i where were you last night are you listening to me barnaby it's detective chief
00:52:32inspector barnaby i was in my bed getting my beauty sleep in preparation for the grand opening
00:52:38which actually won't be remotely grand now thanks to aggie marlowe were you aware that she was part of
00:52:45noah's bar what on earth are you talking about it turns out she was noah's partner had been for years
00:52:50my god you couldn't make it up brad didn't happen to find that out when he was searching for noah
00:52:55would i've invited him here if you had if you wanted revenge for francis then yes that's exactly
00:53:01what you would have done look i invited noah here simply to raise some cash my father didn't exactly
00:53:08leave a pot of gold in his will and these stately homes cost a fortune to maintain on the outside it
00:53:14looks like we've won the lottery on the inside we can barely afford a ticket well there's still the
00:53:18house and grounds though and surely you knew that finding noah could result in you having to hand
00:53:24over half of everything you'd inherited you've met him he's a hippie they don't belong in houses
00:53:29like this anyway he'll drift away soon enough did brad know you were struggling financially
00:53:36i admit i was a little too keen to get noah here and someone like brad might have noted that
00:53:43someone like brad he was a parasite i didn't realize at first but he was a tapeworm eating his way into
00:53:50our family
00:53:57sir
00:53:59i called sarge solanki and he said that he remembers seeing noah around the ax man in the pub
00:54:04it seems that bruce's both had a strong motive for killing nessie and so alan had an inkling that
00:54:11brad wasn't the person he claimed to be talking of brad we know that he was desperate for money to keep
00:54:18up his lies and lifestyle so all it would take is for his killer to know that as well what about the
00:54:26person the diamond earring belongs to it could be some kind of love rat thing elegantly put winter or
00:54:33frankie found out that brad was cheating on her and killed him in a fit of jealousy i'm sure that's
00:54:37possible in your love rap world she was also the only member of the bruce family that we know for
00:54:42certain met nessie ah and you were doing so well winter but frankie hadn't been born when nessie was
00:54:48babysitting for the bruce's it's doubtful she'd know her on side now here's a question for you
00:54:54how does a penniless man rent a room in a pub for an entire year
00:55:03kimmy won't report you for speeding there are mitigating circumstances just like you told her
00:55:19you know what she's like she takes her misery out on anyone she can find i can't have points on my
00:55:25license i could lose my job well come work here then you'd probably earn more if this world of
00:55:32woodenness takes off this place will be packed it's not the money i happen to love that job
00:55:38mr solanke a word if you don't mind i thought you were all done here how did brad pay for his room
00:55:47and board like anyone else he was penniless mr solanke we can just go through your books right well
00:55:55uh thing is uh hindsight's a great thing right but um i kind of let brad run up a tab for an entire
00:56:04year well he was a nice guy i totally trusted him tell them sylvia you were always urging frankie to
00:56:11marry emma you'll need on that well we have you we found this in brad's room have you seen that before
00:56:21no sorry brad ever have anyone other than frankie back to his room no not that i ever saw fleur
00:56:28believe it or not we're at the pub right now we're going to need access to brad's room again
00:56:39you'll be fine don't worry
00:56:59oh no i'm so sorry i just heard about aggie
00:57:05aggie i meant nessie you must be devastated
00:57:13that answers everything she called herself nessie yet you just called her aggie
00:57:22i know your big pals with myrtle my charming sister-in-law did you do the family a favor
00:57:29and tell them who nessie really was i think you should leave i think
00:57:33i should go to the police don't you what is it called accessory to murder
00:57:41go on then i've done nothing wrong i'll tell them you clearly recognized her
00:57:47and they'll realize you're the only one who knew she was
00:57:50why are you here what do you want from me that's better i know i've got permission to put on my
00:58:01festival but what if i wanted to set up home there permanently with all my people that's something
00:58:09else entirely you're the head of the council i'm sure you could make it happen i already hate
00:58:13sir alan i doubt they'd be too fond of you for riding to his rescue we're talking about my home
00:58:19a home i've been denied for far too long so make it happen what if i can't
00:58:26this is my birthright and i'm not going to let anyone stand in the way of that
00:58:42what are you doing
00:58:52what's that for dare to explain mr slunky no idea i was already there when i started running the
00:58:59place shall i keep going well where is this leading flow i worked on a similar case once
00:59:05there were mirrors all over the walls in that place as well clearly the idea took off
00:59:10when i first encountered this sort of thing my boss told me to touch the mirrors with my fingernail and
00:59:16my fingernail touched its reflection what else would it touch index finger please winter
00:59:26i promise not to buy it if it were a normal mirror your fingernail and its reflection would never meet
00:59:33there'll always be a gap like so but with a two-way mirror
00:59:40finger touch his finger and they're in every room aren't they mr solanke
00:59:46this for security purposes try again mr solanke
01:00:01look a lot of people book into hotels and not just to sleep they meet up with lovers some of
01:00:11them do secret deals i've heard them on the phone lying about their whereabouts the list goes on
01:00:17half the people that come in here are up to no good so you thought you'd make some money out
01:00:22about it when did brad find out you were doing this first night he stayed he accidentally knocked
01:00:29over the mirror onto the floor and he saw the camera behind it but he didn't report you he told
01:00:34me to lose the cameras in his room but keep the rest in the other rooms he wanted in on it in fact he
01:00:41took over made me blackmail everyone that i could and for the last year he's lived here rent free in
01:00:47exchange for his silence he bled me dry in every way you can imagine including forcing you to buy
01:00:54frankie's engagement ring well how do you know that we didn't until now we'll need to look into mr
01:01:02solanke's finances am i going to prison for this at the moment i'm more interested in who brad was
01:01:10seeing behind frankie's back well he wasn't seeing anyone you're in enough trouble as it is mr solanke
01:01:18i couldn't see anything before because then you'd come back and ask for proof and then you'd find
01:01:23out what you've been doing she used to come in the back way obviously didn't know i had a hidden
01:01:30camera outside but it was sylvia bruce sylvia no it was her mum myrtle
01:01:47look at these idiots
01:01:58she can't give me a ticket this is official police business so is this just so you know you
01:02:09can pass on my information but it'll be up to the police if they decide to prosecute or not
01:02:13and well i am the police well we'll find out on monday when i send in my data whether that helps or not
01:02:22when will you ever learn cordelia it's not 30 miles an hour through the village and don't think
01:02:33you can get away with this at night either i'm on guard 24 7. sorry kimmy
01:02:39i'll go halves on the fine
01:02:41someone needs to take that speed gun off her drive on winter slowly
01:02:58you should know that brad never loved frankie i mean how could he she's quite unlovable alan and
01:03:13i tried for years when did you and brad start seeing each other months ago i rather felt for
01:03:22him all that pretending he had to do so the affair was still going on even at the engagement party
01:03:27did sir alan know doesn't matter if he did or he didn't he disappeared the night francis died
01:03:33there's more life in his portrait
01:03:35when did you last see brad when he was lying dead in our hallway lady myrtle
01:03:41at the engagement party and you were never worried that sarge would see you at the pub and tell frankie
01:03:48i didn't go there often and brad seemed to have some hold over sarge he said he wouldn't say a word
01:03:54if he knew what was good for him sadly for you we can say whatever he wants now what are you talking
01:04:00about sarge has cctv footage of you two arguing outside his pub the day before brad died what was
01:04:06the argument about he found out that alan and i aren't exactly wealthy he was furious he said i'd
01:04:13been leading him on did he break up with you he threatened to how did you feel about that how do you
01:04:19think did you get the dibler from kim and his shop all in to see her and slip one into your pocket
01:04:26i wouldn't know a dibler from a punch on the nose and then you rigged the clock oh this is ridiculous
01:04:31murder very often is lady myrtle
01:04:36you're not going to bring lady myrtle in sir so alan has already given her an alibi for the
01:04:41night brad was killed we need something concrete
01:04:45ds winter oh okay that was quick thanks sir tech have managed to trace the anonymous call
01:04:53regarding aggie marlowe it was from kimony bullet oh of course it was and we already know she likes to
01:05:01share her findings with the police hop over to her shop and find out if she told anyone else
01:05:08she was obviously worried about what might happen
01:05:22you could have been somewhere more accessible i don't even like that hill
01:05:50there you are let me just catch my brain
01:06:18no
01:06:20i don't know
01:06:22i don't know
01:06:26oh
01:06:28oh
01:06:30oh
01:06:32oh
01:06:34oh
01:06:36oh
01:06:38oh
01:06:40oh
01:07:03how's your thumb
01:07:04robbing
01:07:08do you really think you can put that arbor together only i don't want it suddenly collapsing on betty or her
01:07:14friends or on me for that matter that arbor will still be standing a hundred years from now
01:07:20a monument to the inherited skills of a master craftsman
01:07:26right
01:07:28right
01:07:40winter
01:07:42what's that around her mouth
01:07:56blair thinks it's some kind of industrial wood glue
01:07:58super strong
01:08:00i'm afraid her lips are sealed so i'll have to talk for her
01:08:04it looks like someone stuck it to the chair
01:08:06and then if i'm right
01:08:08they force fed her with whatever was left in the glue gun
01:08:10that's also covered in glue
01:08:12whoever it was tried to make it cozy and inviting
01:08:16if only
01:08:18any idea where the chairs came from
01:08:20any idea where the chairs came from
01:08:22judging from the finish i'd say a craftsman at that
01:08:40would you like a ticket
01:08:42i'm afraid chimney bullet was killed sometime last night
01:09:06my god
01:09:08i was wondering what had happened
01:09:10were you at the house
01:09:12no
01:09:14i stayed here last night
01:09:16no he's a bit lost right now obviously
01:09:18so i thought i could be there for him
01:09:22you didn't see or hear anything
01:09:24no
01:09:26sorry
01:09:28this is awful
01:09:30i've known kimini my whole life
01:09:34excuse me
01:09:40wood
01:09:54wood is so much more than we think it is
01:09:56it has sheltered us
01:09:58defended us
01:10:00given up its body
01:10:02to us
01:10:04yes
01:10:06yes she came up with that
01:10:08all of this was her idea
01:10:10show people how much they can learn and
01:10:12benefit from nature
01:10:14and turn it into furniture
01:10:16namely a pair of chairs
01:10:18yes
01:10:20if you're looking to pin this on me
01:10:22anyone could have come in here
01:10:24you really shouldn't try locking things away mr
01:10:26conor boy
01:10:28someone needs to go and tell the crowds we won't be opening anytime soon
01:10:30they'll have to come back next year
01:10:32you're planning on returning
01:10:34i'm not actually planning on leaving
01:10:36i'm not actually planning on leaving
01:10:38i was born here
01:10:40nessie was born here
01:10:42i belong here
01:10:44hi sir
01:10:58yeah i'm in kimini's shop
01:11:00someone's been in here and
01:11:02looks like they've smashed up our laptop
01:11:06yeah
01:11:08is there anyone kimini might have upset recently
01:11:14if there was
01:11:16she didn't tell me
01:11:18we know she left an anonymous tip-off about aggie marlow being back in godly buzzard
01:11:24did she happen to tell you as well
01:11:26as i've already said
01:11:28that wouldn't have gone well for aggie
01:11:30is that why kimini decided to contact us
01:11:32you met her
01:11:34she spent half her life contacting the police
01:11:36talking of which
01:11:40did she ever mention the hit and run
01:11:42only to the point of boredom
01:11:44more recently i mean as in
01:11:46had she found out who killed her husband
01:11:48no she'd have said
01:11:50in fact she'd have screamed it from the rooftops
01:11:54we know that
01:11:56brad checked into sadge's pub
01:11:58on the same night that kimini's husband was killed
01:12:00before you fall down that rabbit hole
01:12:02brad got a puncture
01:12:04up at the house and walked down to the village
01:12:06he couldn't have run anyone over
01:12:08let alone kim and his husband
01:12:10hmm
01:12:12i don't suppose i could have francis's teddy
01:12:16only kimini bought that for him
01:12:18it feels so wrong that aggie took it
01:12:22how did you know about the teddy bear
01:12:28we deliberately withheld that information
01:12:30alan told me
01:12:32he must have let it slip chief inspector
01:12:34charles how good of you to call
01:12:48now i may need you to sue the police for loss of earnings
01:12:52yes that's right the police
01:12:54yes that's right the police
01:12:56i'll send you an email with all the details
01:12:58speak soon
01:13:00well that should shrink your annual budget
01:13:04how did you know about aggie marlow taking francis's teddy bear
01:13:08you told your wife remember
01:13:10well i probably picked it up off of one of you lot
01:13:14aggie must have gone up to francis's room
01:13:18i think you saw her
01:13:20absolute balderdash
01:13:22why would she go up there
01:13:24i didn't know she had
01:13:26it seems a strange place to return to
01:13:28considering the circumstances
01:13:30or was she coming to see you and lady myrtle
01:13:32i very much doubt it
01:13:34she'd been avoiding being seen
01:13:36yet she felt confident enough to come to the house
01:13:40the place where she'd apparently left a child to die
01:13:44i'm afraid i can't answer for her actions
01:13:46i happen to think you can
01:13:48what really happened on the day your son died
01:13:51i'd really rather not go back there
01:13:53it's still exceedingly raw even after all these years
01:13:56i know that you and your wife went to a party
01:14:01with your father
01:14:03she said that she came back alone
01:14:05which implies that either you were still at the party
01:14:08or you'd already left
01:14:10no i stayed till the bitter end
01:14:12then you would have seen both lady myrtle and kimony
01:14:16because they stayed late as well
01:14:20you've spent a long time living with this sir alan
01:14:24she was extremely attractive back then
01:14:34and i was only a little older than her
01:14:37in your eyes perhaps
01:14:39and i've been drinking
01:14:41and you know sometimes on those odd occasions
01:14:45when you have a romantic thought
01:14:47and then that thought becomes a possibility
01:14:49and then before you know where you are
01:14:51it's a cast iron certainty
01:14:52and i was sir percival's son
01:14:54how could she not be impressed
01:14:56but aggie wasn't impressed was she
01:14:58well she tried to be polite
01:15:00and i went along with it at first
01:15:02but then i said we haven't got much time
01:15:04and perhaps we should move things forward
01:15:06well she was appalled
01:15:08said she wanted to go and check on francis
01:15:12he was crying and uh
01:15:15i i stopped her
01:15:17i didn't let her see him
01:15:19for how long
01:15:21well i thought i heard a thump
01:15:23or a thud or something
01:15:25but i i just ignored it
01:15:27because i had other things on my mind
01:15:29and aggie heard it too
01:15:32told me to open the door
01:15:34she said it over and over again
01:15:35and when i refused
01:15:36she slapped me and then she dodged by me
01:15:39and her first thought
01:15:40was to go and check on francis
01:15:43and that's when i heard her scream
01:15:46and by the time you got there
01:15:49well to my eternal shame i blamed her
01:15:54i said it was all her fault
01:15:56and that i would see her locked up for life
01:16:00so she ran
01:16:02knowing that no one would believe her word against yours
01:16:05the son of sir percival bruce
01:16:09she came to see me a few nights ago
01:16:12she told me she was going to tell myrtle the truth
01:16:14well everybody in fact
01:16:16why now after all this time
01:16:18well noah wants to set up permanent residence on the grounds
01:16:21but i didn't kill her i swear
01:16:23i didn't even try to get that damn teddy back
01:16:26i just stood there frozen
01:16:29in this pathetic excuse that i call my life
01:16:33excuse that i call my life
01:16:40winter
01:16:46sir i looked into saj's financials like you said
01:16:58and the odd thing was that sylvia
01:17:00paid for brad's room the night he turned up in godly buzzard
01:17:03but she said that she didn't meet him that day
01:17:05i think we'd better talk to her
01:17:07oh also fleur's tech team
01:17:09found a smudge of blue ink on kimony's laptop
01:17:12it was only tiny but she's gonna run it
01:17:14tell her there's no me
01:17:15yeah i already have sir
01:17:17because it's probably from the stamp that sylvia uses in her library
01:17:20you won't jump ahead of me winter
01:17:22there is a first time for everything sir
01:17:24you should get a bonus for all the things you've taught me
01:17:27didn't tech have any luck with kimony's laptop
01:17:30uh they managed to retrieve most of the data
01:17:32it was just the speeding reports that she'd been filing
01:17:35and i see
01:17:36hmm
01:17:38i should go and talk to her before she heads off
01:17:50sylvia i wanted to ask
01:17:52why did you pay for brad's room the night that the flower festival was rained off
01:17:56you said that you hadn't met him that day
01:17:59sylvia
01:18:01sylvia
01:18:03put your foot down winter
01:18:11can't get an hour, sir
01:18:12can't get an hour, sir
01:18:13seems to have someone to pass up a head
01:18:14keep following me
01:18:16I can't get around her, sir.
01:18:29See if there's someone to pass up her head.
01:18:31You're following me.
01:18:33What's she doing? Where's she going?
01:18:35She's on her way to Godly Manor.
01:18:39You can't go and live with that excuse for an uncle.
01:18:42I can do what the hell I like.
01:18:44No one's going to try and take all of this from us.
01:18:47Not just the grounds he wants.
01:18:48He'll come for his share of the house.
01:18:50And you think I'm on your side?
01:18:51I hope he gets the lot.
01:18:54Frankie.
01:18:55Frankie!
01:19:03She's heading for the gate, sir.
01:19:05She's going to go straight through them, sir.
01:19:10Frankie!
01:19:14What the hell is going on?
01:19:41He's shaking like a leaf.
01:19:42Sylvia, I don't understand.
01:19:49Ask them.
01:19:50They know.
01:19:51Stop saying that.
01:19:52Will somebody talk to me?
01:19:54Well, tell them then.
01:19:55Tell them what I did.
01:19:56I'd rather hear it from you, Sylvia.
01:20:01I didn't see him.
01:20:03The road was empty one minute the next year.
01:20:07She was just standing there right in front of me.
01:20:09Who is she talking about?
01:20:11Jiminy Bullitt's husband, Lawrence.
01:20:13What?
01:20:14Sylvia?
01:20:15Right.
01:20:15Don't say another word.
01:20:17Alan, call your solicitor.
01:20:18Tell us what happened, Sylvia.
01:20:20Leave my daughter alone.
01:20:22Alan, call Charles now.
01:20:24I didn't think anyone had seen me, so I drove off, not knowing what to do.
01:20:32I was in such a state, though.
01:20:33I had to pull over, thought I was going to be sick.
01:20:36A few minutes later, there was a tap on the side of the library.
01:20:39Brad had seen what you'd done.
01:20:41He made me pay for his room at Sash's pub.
01:20:45He was really after something else.
01:20:49I'm so sorry.
01:20:51I'm so sorry.
01:20:54He wanted to be in the manor.
01:20:56He wanted a portrait of his own.
01:20:57He wanted it all.
01:20:59So he told me I had to make sure you married him.
01:21:04Doesn't anyone want me for who I am?
01:21:06I know.
01:21:08I know, and I hated him so much for it.
01:21:10I wanted to rescue you, Frankie.
01:21:12I wanted so many things.
01:21:13Winter?
01:21:14As I learned at great cost last year,
01:21:16there are certain perennials that shouldn't be planted next to each other.
01:21:19Kimony would know that better than anyone.
01:21:22I think we found Brad's phone.
01:21:25And on it, no doubt, we'll find out why it had to be buried.
01:21:28Mm-hmm.
01:21:29Am I right?
01:21:31Frankie.
01:21:34I have no idea what you're talking about.
01:21:36I know it was you who smashed up Kimony's laptop.
01:21:39Me?
01:21:40I had no idea that even happened.
01:21:42I saw a list of number plates on a document that Kimony was putting together.
01:21:47Your friend Cordelia's number plate was on it, along with the date and time.
01:21:51Then talk to Cordelia, not me.
01:21:53Ironically, that was actually the very thing you were trying to prevent.
01:21:57When will you ever learn, Cordelia?
01:22:00It's not 30 miles an hour through the village.
01:22:03And don't think you can get away with this at night, either.
01:22:05I'm on guard 24-7.
01:22:07You took Cordelia's car after everyone had passed out after your celebrations.
01:22:13You drove it up here, not thinking for a minute that Kimony would still be out monitoring the roads.
01:22:19She was going to post her findings on Monday, and the moment Cordelia received her speeding notice, she would have questioned it.
01:22:26You couldn't have that happen, Frankie.
01:22:29Is this true?
01:22:33Not a word of it.
01:22:34And who stays up half the night looking for speeders?
01:22:37Kimony did.
01:22:38She was heartbroken after Lawrence.
01:22:40She couldn't sleep or find peace anywhere.
01:22:42We know that the cuckoo clock had been moved high enough to kill Brad.
01:22:47And who would have known Brad's height better than you?
01:22:50Try my mother.
01:22:52She seemed to have spent a lot of time with him.
01:22:55Yes, mother, I knew that earring was yours.
01:22:58Would you like to tell us what's on the phone, Frankie?
01:23:02It won't take us long to access it.
01:23:08Oh.
01:23:09Well, when you put it like that, Frankie.
01:23:24It was the look on his face that did it.
01:23:27It was this look of pure and utter greed.
01:23:32I knew what he was thinking.
01:23:34So I sent him a message.
01:23:35Why don't we steal the clock and run away together?
01:23:41He agreed.
01:23:42Said we should do it after things had died down.
01:23:44But you came up here and rigged the clock.
01:23:46Because I knew he was lying.
01:23:48He wanted it all for himself.
01:23:52I hoped I was wrong.
01:23:54But sometimes you just know.
01:23:56It was horrible to watch.
01:24:05How did you know that Brad would be there at the right time?
01:24:20I didn't matter what time it was.
01:24:24Frankie knew Brad will turn the hour hands to get the cuckoo to come out regardless.
01:24:30Tell me about Nessie.
01:24:33Presumably you saw her up at the house.
01:24:36Kimberly, I just got your message.
01:24:39Oh my God.
01:24:42Are you sure it's her?
01:24:45I can't.
01:24:46I just can't.
01:24:47Not while there's breath in my body.
01:24:49I hadn't a clue who my mother was talking about.
01:24:52Until you realized there was only one person your mother could hate that much.
01:24:55Aggie Marlowe.
01:24:58And there she was.
01:25:00Carrying Francis' teddy.
01:25:03So you took revenge for your brother.
01:25:05How could I not?
01:25:06She's responsible for this nightmare I call my life.
01:25:11Only she wasn't.
01:25:13What?
01:25:15I suggest you speak to Sir Alan about that.
01:25:19I'm curious about the blue ink on Kim and his laptop.
01:25:22Presumably you wanted to throw us off the trail.
01:25:28Sorry, sis.
01:25:30You all but forced me into loving Brad.
01:25:32It was his doing, not mine.
01:25:34But I didn't know that, did I?
01:25:36I believed every word he said.
01:25:38I'm your sister.
01:25:39I was put in a horrible position.
01:25:40You want to know about horrible positions?
01:25:43Try killing three people.
01:25:45Most people would have just called off the engagement.
01:25:48Blame them.
01:25:49They made me that way.
01:25:50I grew up being rejected for not being what they desperately wanted.
01:25:54And there I was again.
01:25:56Not being what Brad wanted.
01:26:01What's a girl to do?
01:26:06Though I rather hoped I was always one step ahead of you.
01:26:10If it's any consolation, you were.
01:26:12But you always saw the wood despite the trees.
01:26:21Oh, how ironic.
01:26:22I don't understand you, Frankie.
01:26:28How are you saying all these things?
01:26:30As if you didn't have a care in the world.
01:26:32Because I learned from the worst.
01:26:33If only you and father had wanted me.
01:26:36It's just a simple, little thing.
01:26:39Like loving a child.
01:26:41But it was beyond both of you.
01:26:44I hope your daughter turns out to be everything you could hope for.
01:26:52That's it.
01:27:16Almost there.
01:27:19He's doing a grand job.
01:27:21He is.
01:27:23And I have to say, I am deeply impressed.
01:27:27Did you know pergolars and derbors date back to early Egyptian times?
01:27:31Really that far?
01:27:32In some societies, there were actually status symbols.
01:27:35Well, the Barnabys are going up in the world.
01:27:38I'd have had that up an hour ago.
01:27:42You'd be moaning about having a strained back by now.
01:27:45I'm just saying, it would have taken me half the time.
01:27:47Don't listen to them, Winter.
01:27:49You're doing a fine job.
01:27:54A very fine job, indeed.
01:27:55I'm sorry.
01:27:59I'm sorry, I'll interview you.
01:28:10Can you hear me?
01:28:11Oh, what?
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