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00:05It is Friday, it's 5.52pm, and it is the end of the first week with my new clients, Alistair
00:13and Margot Hartnell.
00:14They say they're coming here as the last roll of the dice for them. They had been on the cusp
00:19of getting a divorce.
00:21Walk forward. Turn right. Turn right! Turn left. No, no, wait. No, sorry. That's my right.
00:27For God's sake, Alistair! Love has been replaced by hostility. You're useless at this! That's enough!
00:35Sorry, darling. All trust has gone. For sake! Sorry. Sorry!
00:39It's okay. It's okay. Compounded by the fact that they seem unable to communicate in a meaningful and a reciprocal
00:46way.
00:46I feel unheard when I talk to you about how I'm feeling.
00:53Well, often, when you do want to talk, I've got work on my mind, and that's important, too.
01:03So it's just a case of bad timing, that's all.
01:06Their marriage doesn't make sense to them anymore.
01:09Over the course of the coming weeks, I'd like to see if we can retrace the steps that led to
01:14this situation,
01:15and see if we can work out how they got here.
01:18Next, we have Luke and Stacey Warber.
01:22I believe the fault lines don't run as deep with them.
01:25I'm grateful for how patient you are,
01:28and that you're here with me now, doing this,
01:33because I know I'm not giving you what you need.
01:36That's so sweet, babe.
01:38On the surface, they have a loving marriage,
01:41but now can we try taking each other's hands, please,
01:46and maintaining that same eye contact?
01:49By their own admission, there are significant intimacy issues.
01:52Why can't you do this?
01:56I'm sorry.
01:58I'm sorry, sorry. Could I take five?
02:00It's okay. Of course.
02:02It's okay, Luke.
02:05Take your time.
02:06I mean...
02:07It's okay.
02:08It's all part of the process.
02:11It's Friday.
02:12It's the beginning of the weekend now,
02:14but Monday will be a big day.
02:16I have exciting plans.
02:18I think that there could be a real breakthrough.
02:23Hello.
02:24Darling.
02:27Mine's good.
02:29This looks nice, doesn't it?
02:31Yeah.
02:31Hi, everyone.
02:33Hi.
02:33I just wanted to say thank you very much
02:36for all your hard work
02:37and your commitment this week.
02:39You should be very proud of yourselves.
02:42There's more for us to do next week,
02:45but for now, enjoy your evening.
02:50Right, bon appetit.
02:52Cheers, everyone.
02:53Cheers.
02:56Cheers.
03:20I just feel like every single thing I say is wrong.
03:24Every word, every utterance.
03:26She pounces on it like a wild animal.
03:29Yeah.
03:30She certainly has a way with her words, your missus.
03:36I thought you'd never ask.
03:37It's only duty-free.
03:41It's Kira's stuff.
03:43Can't still be swimming, can she?
08:16the two hours between you seeing her and her body being found you were we were all together having
08:22dinner look it wasn't one of us okay nobody told us that we were going to be grilled like this
08:31none of us have even been to bed and i took a sleeping pill
08:38don't apologize for me alistair you know i hate it when you do that sorry dear don't call me dear
08:43either no of course not sorry for god okay well if you think of anything let us know
08:54god help us
09:02i spoke with the staff who can alibi each other for the time of the murder they were preparing dinner
09:07between seven and nine you think you listening i'm listening just checking sir
09:13what did they say about the victim well that she was a decent boss always paid them on time
09:18was friendly any idea i'd want to harm her no they reckon she didn't really know anyone here
09:23never saw her go out much kept herself to herself i checked her phone all her texts and all her
09:29emails
09:30work related apart from her mom back in england how's she doing not great we said we'd speak
09:37tomorrow when she might be a little bit calmer i found this
09:43date and time is yesterday
09:465 52 in the afternoon
09:49that's just over an hour before her swim
09:59it's the weekend now but monday will be a big day i have exciting plans and i think that there
10:06could be a real breakthrough
10:12my instinct on this is that a lie is being told
10:17if i can draw out the truth the fallout would be truly devastating
10:27and only a couple of hours later she's been murdered
10:29you're thinking one of the guests here did it
10:33i'm thinking maybe one of them did
10:37on one hand all the four guests were having dinner together at the time of kira mayhu's murder
10:44oh look there are only two cameras in the resort
10:46just before seven o'clock kira mayhu goes for a swim
10:50but on the other hand all the guests leave the table once during the evening
10:54so in theory it could have been any one of them
10:57all right um
10:59now here at 18 minutes past seven mr hartnell go to his bedroom to get his glasses
11:06and then here 7 46 stacy wava goes to the bathroom to check her makeup
11:12and at 8 03 mrs hartnell goes to grab her shawl
11:16and after that at 8 30 luke wava goes to his bedroom to get a bottle of rum
11:22so each of them had opportunity to kill the victim during the dinner
11:27except on the other other hand no one leaves the table for more than two to three minutes
11:33and they all returned dry as a bone
11:36okay so how did one of them manage to leave the dinner table
11:40run down to the beach get themselves somehow out to see a hundred meters drown kira mayhu
11:46then come all the way back dry off before returning to the table in less than a few minutes
11:53well that's just not possible
12:08all right sebastian i'll read the victim's notebook you make us start listening to these tapes focus on
12:14the ones recorded since the four suspects arrived yeah these tapes are teeny tiny look
12:21they make me look like a giant says the giants so printed the victim schedule the day of her murder
12:29trust exercises in the morning sounds fun lunch followed by one-to-one sessions in the afternoon
12:36with stacy walbert then alistair hartnell inspector i came to check in on the murder case the minister
12:44gets nervous when one of our resorts is hit by a crime i'd like to reassure her it's in hand
12:51yes sir we're currently working on the basis that one of the four residents did it
12:57we just need to work out which one it was and how they did it and why it's all pretty
13:03much everything
13:07you look smart sir going somewhere nice yacht club lobster night
13:13lobster night eh that's why you're looking so snappy
13:23you know it's snappy like claws no no no lobster claws i get the joke inspector
13:30i just didn't find it very funny enjoy your evenings you too sir snappy like claws you know
13:43nope i need to get this hello mate
13:49excuse me commissioner
13:54anton mousset how long has it been since we last crossed paths or were you going to say
14:01crossed swords i hadn't decided before you caught me off
14:07how can i help you mr mousset anton please we're going to publish an article about you commissioner and i
14:15want to give you the right to respond here is a draft copy of the piece
14:23let me know when you're ready to talk
14:30inspector that was your contact at the met wasn't it you know where solomon is palm beach hotel i'm coming
14:36with you
14:55it's something i could easily live without but once you have your own private jet it's hard to give that
15:01up you know i love it ladies it's what fun night right
15:11solomon
15:13mervyn
15:13oh
15:15rancy seeing you here man was just talking about you come come come come come meet tashel
15:22and tashana this is my brother would you believe murphy we're half brothers where's my stuff
15:28you stole from me and i want my things back i never stole anything he gets confused sometimes
15:33had a bump to his head a few years back solomon
15:37i'm not joking around you get me my things now or i arrest you it's your choice
15:43okay man i understand
15:46let me just
15:54okay
15:58oh
15:58oh
15:59oh
16:22They can have assaulting a police officer to theft them breaking and entering.
16:25Mervyn, my brother, please don't do this to me. I'm sorry, all right? I just... I really needed the money.
16:34I'm in debt. And it's to the kind of person you don't much want to be in debt to. I'm
16:41sorry I let you down. I just... I didn't know what else to do.
16:47I just need my stuff back, Sol. 24 hours. Otherwise, I'm pressing charges. Do you understand?
16:56Appreciate it, Mom.
17:12So, we dusted the bingo ball for prints, sir, like you requested, but got nothing from it.
17:18Oh. Oh, well. Worth a try, eh?
17:22Right. What else we got?
17:24We've done background on both couples.
17:27The Hartnells live in Islington in London. He's a barrister. She runs a luxury interior design business.
17:35Ah. Very Islington.
17:36They did a brief spell of grief counselling with another therapist shortly after their daughter died.
17:42She was only 17. Seems their marriage has been struggling ever since.
17:48What about the Warbers?
17:50Also live in London. Luke works in finance, earns well. Has been married to Stacey for three years.
17:57I've been reading the victim's notes on both couples. She records a lot after her sessions with them, especially on
18:03the dictaphone.
18:04But it's okay. Officer Rose is working on it.
18:08Yes. Yes, I am. I am totally on top of it. So, don't you worry, Inspector.
18:15It seems the Warbers came out here because they've been having intimacy issues.
18:21It's been 18 months since they were last intimate with each other.
18:26When you say intimate, you mean intimate?
18:29Yes. And according to the notes, the issue is entirely on Luke's side.
18:34And in one of their last sessions, Miss Mayhew got him to admit why he was like this.
18:41Go on.
18:4218 months ago, Luke was unfaithful. He had a one-night thing.
18:46Naughty, naughty boy.
18:48Mm-hmm. With him wife's sister.
18:51Cha-cha. Oh, sorry, what?
18:54Mm-hmm. And ever since, he's been wracked with guilt and shame.
18:57Why? He's been a busy, busy man.
18:59I mean, that explains why he can't do the business.
19:03Mm-hmm.
19:04Now, Keira told him that he needs to confront it.
19:09That he can't ignore it anymore.
19:12She was suggesting he tell Stacey.
19:14I think she knew their marriage couldn't move forward based on a betrayal like that.
19:18Is that what Keira Mayhew was referring to when she said...
19:23My instinct on this is that a lie is being told.
19:27So, Luke killed her to silence her? Stop the truth coming out?
19:37It's a cliche, isn't it?
19:39Saying something's the biggest mistake of your life.
19:41How did it happen?
19:43Oh, I don't know. I just...
19:46People flirt, you know?
19:48With Stacey, we go for a night out and the blokes swarm in.
19:53I mean, you've seen her. She's gorgeous.
19:55She could have anyone if she wanted.
19:58And what happened with me and Chelle, her sister, it felt like I was...
20:03Like I was proving myself that I've still got it too, you know?
20:07But something in you must have wanted to come clean.
20:09Because you admitted it to Keira Mayhew.
20:12I thought she'd help.
20:13In what way?
20:14Obsolve me of the guilt if I opened up.
20:18I think that's a priest you're after.
20:20But all she said was that the marriage couldn't survive if it was built on a betrayal like that.
20:26She's normally so calm and measured, but with that...
20:30It really bothered her.
20:32Like she wasn't gonna let it go.
20:35And that's what worried you.
20:37Panicked you that she would tell Stacey herself.
20:40And then you'd lose your gorgeous wife completely.
20:42But you weren't gonna let that happen.
20:44And that is why you murdered Keira Mayhew.
20:46No.
20:47No.
20:48That's why I've come to you, because I know what it looks like.
20:52But it wasn't me who killed her.
20:55I swear to you.
20:58All right.
21:01That's all for now.
21:16What a moron.
21:18Sir?
21:22Inspector.
21:24Post-mortem's in.
21:26Confirms what we thought.
21:28Water in the victim's lungs confirms she died due to droning.
21:32Finger marks on her shoulders and neck suggest she was forced under the water.
21:38But how did the killer manage to do it?
21:40To leave from the dinner table here, run down to the beach, drown Keira, then get back to the dinner
21:47table, seemingly with not a spot of water on them.
21:49And in just a few minutes.
21:52And how does this figure into all of this?
21:54Why was it at our crime scene?
21:56You do know things get washed up on beaches all the time.
22:00Yeah.
22:01But a bingo ball.
22:05Officer Rose.
22:08Officer Rose.
22:11Officer Rose!
22:13Huh?
22:13Have you made any progress with the tapes yet?
22:16No progress as such.
22:18But I assure you, when I get something, you'll be the first to know.
22:21Inspector, I just spoke with the victim's mom, Sandra.
22:24Go on.
22:25To this day, her mom doesn't know why Keira left the UK.
22:30She didn't just want a change of scene.
22:32No, it was totally out of the blue.
22:34Overnight, Keira left her fiancé, announced that she was setting up a practice abroad, never even kept in touch with
22:40any of her friends.
22:42So it got me thinking, could Keira Mayhew's murder be connected to something that happened back in the UK?
22:52Also, sir, Keira's mom spoke with her just before that swim, while she was heading down to the beach.
23:02And she's...
23:04Officer Rose, see what's going on out there, will you?
23:11Anyway, she said Keira seemed distracted. Distant, even.
23:17Her mom said it was like she wasn't even present.
23:21Inspector, some big-headed brother in our sports car is asking for you.
23:35So, you got my stuff then?
23:37Not in a physical sense, no.
23:40What's that supposed to mean?
23:41Been a busy day. Bit of business here, bit of business there.
23:44Always somewhere I got to be in Salomon land.
23:49But, I know who has your thing, so...
23:54Jump in, and let's go get them.
24:05So, this is where all my stuff is. Nice.
24:08It's Myrtle Chastanet's place. You ever come across her?
24:12No, funnily enough.
24:14She's the kind of person you go to if you have some things to sell it, maybe other people may
24:18be less inclined to...
24:19So, she fencing stolen goods?
24:20It's not for me to put a label on what...
24:22So, that's a yes.
24:24We'll have you reunited with your stuff in no time.
24:27She's a very amenable woman.
24:31Who is it?
24:32Myrtle!
24:33It's Salomon Clark, remember me?
24:35Got my brother here with me.
24:37It was his stuff I sold you and...
24:40We were wondering if we could get it back.
24:42No! No, clear up!
24:45Myrtle! Honey!
24:47Don't you honey me, monster!
24:48What's up?
24:48She's a lot more vexed than I remember her being before.
24:51Myrtle!
24:51I'm gonna cut to the chase.
24:53You are currently in possession of items illegally taken from my home.
24:59Myrtle!
25:04Think she's tinkin' about it.
25:10What the?
25:11What's she do that for?
25:13What is this stuff?
25:16It's in my eyes!
25:18It's burning!
25:19Hot sauce!
25:20Why'd she pour hot sauce over me?
25:22I don't know man.
25:23But it got to admit.
25:25Kind of funny.
25:26He he he he he he he he he he he!
25:29What?
25:30Myrtle!
25:30What are you playing at?
25:31How much hot sauce has she got?
25:33Why has she got so much of it?
25:34I think it's some bullet teeth she got going on!
25:35And if that's not sent your packet, then I will set Tiberius on you!
25:39Who's Tiberius?
25:42Feels like we come at a bad time.
25:44Maybe we should come back another day.
25:49They're threatening to publish this article.
25:54It doesn't hold back, does it?
25:57After everything I've done for this, I learn.
26:01This is the thanks I receive.
26:04And the fact that Anton Bousset is sharpening the knives
26:07is of no surprise to me.
26:11You and he have history?
26:13Because I have no respect for his gossip mongering rag.
26:17This isn't journalism.
26:19This is attention-rubbing rhetoric.
26:25What?
26:29This island petitioned to get you your job back.
26:34And you walked away without any explanation, like you didn't care.
26:38And now, months later, you come back as if nothing happened.
26:43I do care.
26:45You know that.
26:47But others don't.
26:49All they know is that their commissioner of police abandoned them.
26:56It's up to you to change their minds.
27:00Oh, my eyes won't stop singing, man.
27:03Tell me about it.
27:04The sun should go down into my trousers.
27:09I'm telling you, Mervyn, there's hot sauce in place.
27:12This hot sauce is not supposed to go, Mervyn, man.
27:14Oh, my God.
27:15Oh.
27:16Oh.
27:22That's some mighty fiery sauce murder has been cooking up.
27:26Look at us.
27:27We're covered in this stuff.
27:29Like a couple of chicken wings.
27:46You're a...
27:47a liability soul.
27:51You know that?
27:53My life has been turned upside down since you came into it.
27:57Yeah, I kind of have that effect.
28:02I can't live like that, man.
28:06I'm a detective inspector.
28:09Do you understand that?
28:13And I need my clothes back.
28:15And I need to not be chasing around after you.
28:21This is not how I...
28:30I'm sorry, Iman.
28:58I'm sorry, Iman.
29:11Oh, hey, Sarge.
29:13Yeah, all right, there. You same boat?
29:15Yeah, just, um...
29:17What are you doing here?
29:18I've been having drinks with a friend from Jamaica.
29:21I was just on my way home when I see the lights are on.
29:24And I realize, Officer Rose is working late.
29:27Why is Officer Rose working late? I'm asking myself.
29:31Yeah, just, um...
29:33Going through these tapes.
29:35Still.
29:37Still on these tapes.
29:41And which one you on now, then?
29:43Tape...
29:44Tape number two.
29:46Two? Tape two? Is that all?
29:49I'm sorry, Sarge.
29:50It's just every time I start listening,
29:53my mind just wanders somewhere else.
29:55Then I start thinking about other things.
29:57So then I rewind the tape to the beginning.
30:00But then the same thing happens all over again.
30:03It's...
30:07It's just...
30:09My brain, you know?
30:11Can get a bit fidgety sometimes.
30:13Like, I know what I'm meant to be doing.
30:15And I intentionally try to do it.
30:18But my mind just does its own a thing.
30:23I just want to finish this.
30:28Hmm.
30:30Alright.
30:31How about...
30:33We go through this together.
30:35You and me.
30:37You sure, Sarge?
30:39I know.
30:40If it was me here needing assistance,
30:42you would do exactly the same thing.
30:45Right?
30:46Do you want to go through this night?
30:48No.
30:51I'm just joking.
30:52Of course I would.
30:52No question.
30:54So there you go then.
30:57Alright.
30:58Let's do this thing.
31:03My boy.
31:06So,
31:07you have a good time with your friend?
31:08Oh, it was cool, you know.
31:10Yeah?
31:10Nice to hear all the gossip going on back in Kingston.
31:15You know, you never did tell me why you left Jamaica.
31:26I left
31:27because of a guy I was seeing.
31:31Things got complicated
31:33between us.
31:34and, um...
31:38I just realised
31:39the best thing that I could do
31:42was just to turn
31:44and walk away.
31:47Hmm.
31:48Hmm.
31:52Hmm.
31:53Hmm.
31:54Hmm.
31:56Hmm.
32:05Hmm.
32:26Good morning, Isaac.
32:28Good morning.
32:29Ha-ha.
32:29Good morning, Clarence.
32:31Good morning.
32:32Ah.
32:33How long was the catch this morning?
32:34Oh, so soon.
32:36So soon.
32:36Let me look.
32:37Let me look.
32:37Let me see.
32:38Okay, I-I-I want that one there.
32:41That big one.
32:46Good morning, Sash.
32:47Morning.
32:48Morning.
32:49Hmm.
32:51Inspector!
32:53I'm here!
32:55We got your message.
32:58Good morning.
33:01Good morning.
33:01Good morning.
33:01A few minutes.
33:04Oh, well, so I was doing a bit of nosy in the rat and the old place,
33:08and, uh, bingo, literally.
33:10Oh, so that's where it came from?
33:12Yeah.
33:13Apparently this place used to be a resort for the over-sixties.
33:15So this must have been here since then.
33:17Okay.
33:18So how do you explain one of those bingo balls ending up on the same beach as our crime scene?
33:23Well, it didn't magic itself there, did it?
33:27Somebody must have taken it from this.
33:29So we're going to have to dust it for prints.
33:31I could do that for you, sir.
33:33Nice one.
33:36How about you two? You got something?
33:38So, the tapes Cara Mayhew recorded over the last week,
33:41there was ten hours of it.
33:44And throughout it all,
33:45when she talks about Alistair and Margot Hartnell,
33:48she doesn't once mention they lost a daughter.
33:51She was only 17.
33:53Seems their marriage has been struggling ever since.
33:58Which was kind of odd, right?
34:00So we did some digging.
34:02Their daughter Charlotte was killed in a car accident,
34:05a hit and run.
34:06But the person who did it was never found.
34:08All that was known was that it was a female driver.
34:12Only, the hit and run happened outside the family home in Islington.
34:17Cara Mayhew's practice was just over a mile away.
34:21Also, it happened on the 1st of April, 2021.
34:25And Cara Mayhew, she moved over here six weeks later.
34:29Is it possible that that's what it was?
34:32Cara was behind a car accident?
34:37That's good work.
34:38A pair of you.
34:39Well done.
34:40You go and get that dusted and we're going to talk to the Hartnells.
34:46So who's going to hold this down?
34:49We didn't come here because we suspected Cara Mayhew was a woman who killed our daughter.
34:54We came in a last ditch attempt to save our marriage.
34:57Truly, we did.
34:59Then why did you never mention to Miss Mayhew the fact that you lost your daughter?
35:04By your own admission, your relationship problem started five years ago.
35:08At the same time.
35:11We didn't talk about it with her.
35:14Because we never talk about it.
35:16It's easier if we don't.
35:18Margot tries, bless her.
35:19Or used to, you know, to try to get me to open up.
35:22But I just can't bear it.
35:28I don't want to lose her.
35:29I want to fix our marriage.
35:31But I can't if I have to churn all that up again.
35:37I'm just not strong enough.
35:39It's all right, my love.
35:51If the Hartnells didn't come here for revenge, then the question still remains.
35:55Why did Cara Mayhew leave London five years ago?
35:57What happened to make her suddenly up sticks and move to the other side of the world?
36:01Stacy, please give me a call when you get this.
36:04Just, just let me know you're okay.
36:10It's, uh, it's Stacy.
36:12I, I think she's had a meltdown.
36:14I haven't seen her since yesterday.
36:17I think she knew.
36:18I think Kira told her about me and her sister.
36:24Mishnah, everything all right?
36:27We'll look into it.
36:42I saw she was upset, crying.
36:45So, I went over.
36:47As soon as she said she was staying at the comp's retreat, I called you.
36:52Couldn't get much from her.
36:54Except, she didn't want me to phone her husband.
36:59Yeah.
37:00Well, that's hardly surprising.
37:03Sir, um,
37:06maybe I should take this one.
37:21Everyone knows, don't they?
37:22Only us.
37:24May I?
37:31Can you tell me when you found out, Mrs Warbur?
37:36Thursday night.
37:38I went to get some air on the beach and Kira was there.
37:42She'd been drinking.
37:44I'd not seen it like that.
37:45She'd always been so composed.
37:47She could hardly stand up, so I helped her back to her bungalow.
37:52She was sort of rambling.
37:54Talking about some guy who had betrayed her back in England before she moved here.
37:58I'd been cheating on her.
38:01I got her home and put her on the couch.
38:04And she looked me in the eyes and spoke to me.
38:06Oh, Stacey.
38:08Like it really mattered.
38:09Don't be like me.
38:11Don't, Stacey.
38:12There was just something in the way she'd said it.
38:16And I knew she'd had a one-to-one session with Luke that day and maybe whatever he'd said had,
38:20like, triggered her.
38:23It reminded her of her own betrayal.
38:24That's why she was drunk.
38:27So, when she was asleep, I saw her notebook.
38:34I felt sick.
38:36Couldn't even process it.
38:39Couldn't even breathe.
38:41So, I just pretended I didn't know.
38:45Stacey, you've been through a lot in the last couple of days.
38:51If you were in denial, if Kira was pressing you to confront what you'd found out...
38:58No. No, I didn't.
39:00I admit there was all this pent-up stuff inside me, but I didn't kill Kira.
39:05I swear.
39:14All right.
39:16Well, thank you for talking with me, Mr. Shaw.
39:19What did the ex-boyfriend have to say for himself?
39:21The ex-fiancée.
39:23The affair he was having had been going on for three whole years behind Kira's back when she found out.
39:30Wow. That must have flawed her.
39:32I mean, her job is to provide relationship advice,
39:34and all the time she was blind to a three-year-long deception.
39:38Explains why she suddenly upped and left for another country.
39:41And why Luke's betrayal triggered her so much.
39:44And why she had one or three over the limit.
39:46But it still doesn't explain why she was murdered three nights ago.
39:52Inspector Diaz-Thomas, I think we got something.
40:01Patrick Campbell, therapist, consultation fee, $150.
40:07He's based in Guadalupe.
40:10Specializes in hypnotherapy.
40:12Kira called him Friday afternoon, asking for advice.
40:16He offered to share their conversation as part of our investigation.
40:20On what?
40:22She said a client of hers, Margot Hartnell, had just opened up to her,
40:26and was struggling with the memory of an event of her recent past,
40:29because she had completely blocked it out,
40:31which apparently is not uncommon for people dealing with traumatic experiences.
40:35And according to Mr. Campbell,
40:37it's a pretty unorthodox approach for Kira to resort to hypnotherapy
40:40so early on in the process.
40:43But she was convinced it was necessary.
40:45So this forgotten memory, do we know what it's to do with?
40:49The night their daughter was killed in a hit-and-run five years ago,
40:53Mrs. Hartnell does not remember a thing about it.
40:57But ever since, she's been growing this feeling of guilt, you know?
41:02Like, maybe she might have done something bad that night.
41:07Wait, you don't mean...
41:11All that was known was that it was a female driver.
41:15Well, Mrs. Hartnell wanted it all off the record.
41:19That's why there was nothing in her notes or recordings.
41:23Right, we need to talk to Mrs. Hartnell and that therapist.
41:26We need him here sharpish. Come on.
41:30Well, at first, it was just guilt, I felt.
41:33Our grief counsellor said it was normal as a parent
41:36to feel a sense of responsibility.
41:39Look, whatever I did five years ago, I want the truth to come out.
41:42If you think I killed Kira Mayhew
41:44because I wanted to stop that happening, you're wrong.
41:47And she arranged for me to have hypnotherapy today.
41:50Well, that can still happen, Mrs. Hartnell.
41:53We've arranged for a hypnotherapist to speak with you
41:56if you feel you're able.
41:59Inspector!
42:01If you wouldn't mind going with Sergeant Fletcher.
42:04Yeah.
42:09I guess all we can do now is wait.
42:17Ah.
42:18We're back to the bingo ball.
42:20Inspector!
42:21Sarge.
42:23Just got back from dusting off the bingo ball machine for prints.
42:26Unfortunately, nothing.
42:34What's up with the inspector?
42:36Am I all right?
42:40Inspector!
42:41Everything all right, sir?
42:42You've got something?
42:45Sir, what are you doing?
42:50It's a little experiment.
42:52The bingo balls float.
43:08The bingo ball floats.
43:11Yeah.
43:13Okay.
43:13So, why take it out of the bingo ball cage thingy
43:18and bring it to the sea?
43:20To the water's edge?
43:22Was it just to see if it floats?
43:26Or, maybe it's to see where it goes?
43:33In which case...
43:35So, how did one of them manage to leave the dinner table,
43:38run down to the beach,
43:39somehow get themselves 100 metres out to sea,
43:41drown Keira Mayhew?
43:43None of them left the table for more than two to three minutes at a time.
43:47And was that a regular thing?
43:49Or going for a swim at that time?
43:51Like, most evenings?
43:53She said Keira seemed distracted.
44:00Of course!
44:02That's why you were there, you little beauty!
44:09Okay, I need to speak to a fisherman or an oceanographer, ologist type of person,
44:14basically anyone who knows the currents in this bay.
44:16Dears Thomas, I need a toxicology report done on Keira Mayhew.
44:20Officer Rose, I need you to collect some evidence from her office.
44:23But you know who did it?
44:25I do.
44:25And I know how they managed to drown Keira Mayhew 100 metres out at sea without even stepping a foot
44:32in the water.
44:33Come on!
44:38For those wondering why Margot Hartnell isn't here with us, it's because she's currently with a hypnotherapist.
44:45Doing what she was always supposed to be doing today.
44:47Trying to recover a buried memory of what really happened five years ago.
44:52The night her daughter died.
44:55Why am I telling you this?
44:57Because Margot's therapy sessions were meant to be conducted by Keira Mayhew.
45:03Until somebody tried to stop the truth from coming out.
45:06By murdering her.
45:08Mr Hartnell.
45:14Me? I did no such thing.
45:16Oh, but you did.
45:17I know you did.
45:19But how? I was at dinner when it happened.
45:21On dry bloody land.
45:23Yeah, you were.
45:23Which is why it was so clever of you.
45:26But now that I've got a better understanding of what's gone on,
45:29I believe you created a small window of opportunity.
45:32In which to commit murder.
45:34But not 100 metres out at sea.
45:37You drowned Keira Mayhew right outside your own bungalow.
45:43Because from the very start of this case,
45:46we've worked on the assumption that as Miss Mayhew's body was discovered 100 metres out at sea
45:51in a straight line from where she swam,
45:54that's where she was drowned.
45:56But what if actually when Miss Mayhew went for her evening dip,
46:00she preferred to swim along the shore rather than out from it?
46:06That would mean she'd have to swim past your bungalow farther along the beach.
46:12And that would give you opportunity to commit murder.
46:17But when?
46:18I told you I was at dinner when it happened.
46:21Yeah, we have security camera footage that shows you leaving the dinner table
46:26to get your glasses at 18 minutes past seven.
46:29I was gone, what, a couple of minutes?
46:32Three minutes at the most.
46:33You're not seriously suggesting I was able to physically drown a fit and healthy woman in that time
46:39without getting soaked in water.
46:41Yeah, sounds impossible, right?
46:44But I don't think Miss Mayhew was as fit and healthy as she might normally be.
46:49I believe you sedated her.
46:53We know that your wife uses sleeping pills.
46:56None of us been to bed.
46:57I'm not a sleeping pill.
47:00And we also know that you are the last person to have a one-to-one session with Miss Mayhew
47:04that day at 5pm.
47:06One-to-one sessions in the afternoon with Stacey Warbur, then Alistair Hartnell.
47:12And while there...
47:15We believe you spiked her drink when she wasn't looking.
47:21We didn't believe Kira was drugged because the finger marks on her neck
47:25suggested she was held down by force and drowned.
47:27We're awaiting the toxicology report and results from the glass Kira drank from.
47:32And I've no doubt we'll get confirmation that there were significant traces of sleeping pills in her system.
47:39And so, while Miss Mayhew was swimming, she suddenly felt drowsy and swam ashore.
47:48When you returned to your bungalow under the pretense of getting your glasses,
47:53you ran down to the beach where Miss Mayhew was lying unconscious on the sand.
47:57And then you did two things.
48:00First, you grabbed her neck and shoulders, making sure to leave bruises
48:05so it would look like someone had strangled her and forced her under the water.
48:10Before moving her into the sea, for her to be carried away,
48:15making sure that she was face down,
48:18so that still unconscious, her lungs would fill with water.
48:22It took less than a minute.
48:25All you had to do now was hurry back to the dinner table
48:28and leave Kira to drown
48:30and let the sea do the rest of the work for you.
48:35We checked with a local oceanologist at the university
48:39and the current in this bay moves in a northwesterly direction,
48:43which means it would have carried Miss Mayhew's body diagonally,
48:49taking her from your bungalow here
48:51to where her body was discovered here.
48:54And with her clothes being left on the beach here,
48:58we'd all assume she swam in a straight line.
49:03Now, you had no idea where the currents would take Kira's body.
49:06So, you had to test it first, didn't you?
49:11You went and found this.
49:14And you threw it into the sea to observe which route it took,
49:17which was conveniently in a northwesterly direction,
49:20from your bungalow directly to where Kira began her nightly swim.
49:23And that's when your plan finally came together.
49:27Kira's body was found still at sea,
49:30not long after she drowned.
49:32But this ball, left overnight,
49:35ended up washing up a shawl.
49:36And that was your undoing.
49:38But why would he do this to her?
49:41Because he didn't want Kira to help his wife remember.
49:45Well, remember what?
49:46What he did.
49:48What he did.
49:54I remember, Alistair.
49:58I remember all of it.
50:02All the horror of it.
50:05You rushing in and telling me someone had hurt our little girl.
50:11And I remember the ambulance and the police
50:16and the shock and the pain.
50:20And I remember you coming in
50:25and holding me in tears, shaking.
50:29Both of us heartbroken.
50:34And I remember in that moment
50:39the smell of alcohol on your breath.
50:45And I remember coming back inside
50:51and seeing you.
50:58I checked the original case file, Mr. Hartnell.
51:02And the phone call to the police
51:04in which the hit-and-run driver was described as female
51:08came from an anonymous caller.
51:11That was you, wasn't it?
51:13Trying to direct suspicion away from yourself.
51:23I would have lost everything.
51:33Alistair Hartnell.
51:35I'm arresting you on suspicion of the murder of Kira Mayhew.
51:38You don't have to say anything,
51:40but it may harm your defence
51:41if you do not mention when questioned
51:43something you later rely on in court.
51:58I never want to see you ever again.
52:16Well, well, well.
52:18Good evening to you both.
52:19Good evening.
52:21Catherine, we spoke at Marianne Edwards' charity barbecue, I think.
52:25I don't remember.
52:27I certainly enjoyed our little chat.
52:32Commissioner, can I get you a rum?
52:33That won't be necessary.
52:35This won't take that long.
52:36Think I'll have one, Catherine, if you wouldn't mind.
52:41I appreciate you giving me an advance copy of the article.
52:46Here is my written statement in response.
52:52Saying...
52:53I agree with every single word you've written.
53:00Sorry?
53:01After receiving some sage advice from my good friend here,
53:05as I say in my statement,
53:07it hurt to think that the bond I had forged with this island had been broken.
53:14But the circumstances were of my own making.
53:17So, I will be the one to fix it.
53:20And how will you do that?
53:22As of tomorrow, I will be commencing an initiative with my team.
53:27And with a little help from the island's mayor.
53:29An initiative to strengthen our relationship with the community.
53:36So, if you'll excuse me, I have work to do.
53:40Good evening.
53:44Well, he just killed my article, didn't he?
53:48With one single shot.
53:51I think he maybe just has.
53:57Enjoy your evening.
54:32Sorry, mate.
54:33That's my hat.
54:54Hey, what's up?
54:56Look, I just got home and I saw you brought all my stuff back.
55:01Oh, you know, work the old Salomon Clark magic.
55:05Yeah, well, I just wanted to say thank you.
55:08Did you have to give Myrtle their money back?
55:10I mean, you're not in debt still, are you?
55:12Ah, don't worry yourself.
55:14Anyway, man, got to get the boat back to Antigua.
55:17Got some business over there that needs attendant.
55:20Of course you have.
55:21I mean, there's always something going on in Salomonland, right?
55:25You said it.
55:29Um, look, uh, what about us now?
55:35I mean, what do we do next?
55:39I don't know, man.
55:40Like you said, I am trouble.
55:43A detective doesn't need that in his life.
55:45Look, so, I didn't mean...
55:47Maybe I shouldn't have said that.
55:50Dan, no disrespect to you, bro,
55:52but ain't much good to me having a police officer around.
55:56Got a reputation to keep.
55:58Yeah, yeah, no, I...
56:00Tell me I understand.
56:03Look, man.
56:05We tried this and...
56:08Maybe it just wasn't meant to be, you know?
56:10Look after yourself, brother.
56:12Yeah, you do.
56:14Look, Salomon, I...
56:30Hey!
56:34Hey!
56:41Hey!
56:41Give me every morning to do your laundry, your laundry.
56:48What you're doing is wrong now.
56:52I saw you passing by.
56:57Hello, neighbor. Quiet morning.
57:00Was.
57:01Henry Ashby moved to St. Marie ten years ago.
57:04Henry was definitely mixed up in something murky.
57:06The victim's copy of this book was missing from his bookshelf.
57:09So, where is it?
57:10I need to reassure you that this island still matters to me.
57:16Why did the detective not bother showing up?
57:18Why was your moped seen outside the victim's villa up in the hills?
57:22Did you ever catch them, Inspector? I'd sleep much better knowing you did.
57:25It wasn't me!
57:50I'll see you then.
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