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00:05:30¿Roy?
00:05:34¿Qué es eso? ¿Qué es eso? ¿Coke? ¿Heroína? ¿Verdad?
00:05:49Chris tenía absolutamente nada que hacer con las drogas.
00:05:53¿Qué? ¿Qué? ¿Qué hay enemigos?
00:05:56¿Alguien que hubiera que ha ido con?
00:05:57No tenía un enemigo en el mundo.
00:06:00He had everything to live for.
00:06:03He was off to Newcastle in the autumn to do a degree in architecture.
00:06:08¿Can we talk about Chris's movements last night?
00:06:11You said you had dinner together.
00:06:14He came home from work around eight.
00:06:19He's a pizza delivery driver.
00:06:21Let me have dinner.
00:06:23He left pretty quickly.
00:06:25He said he was meeting his friend John for a run on the seafront.
00:06:29He thought he'd stayed over his.
00:06:33Excuse me.
00:06:36The seafront's quite away from here.
00:06:39How would he usually make that journey?
00:06:41His moped.
00:06:43It's still parked outside.
00:06:47Chris is on our system, albeit at once.
00:06:51At age 14, he was caught with the intent to supply quantities of cannabis, but he was released without charge.
00:06:56If you won't tell them about Drew, I will.
00:06:58The idea that he has anything to do with this is...
00:07:00Who's Drew?
00:07:03Chris's half-brother.
00:07:05My son.
00:07:06He's a drug dealer.
00:07:07He was into drugs for a bit.
00:07:08He used Chris as a delivery boy.
00:07:10It was over five years ago.
00:07:11Chris didn't even know it was in the package.
00:07:12And no one beat Drew up about it more than Drew himself.
00:07:16It's so sad in there asking questions about Drew.
00:07:19Why aren't you out looking for the killer?
00:07:24Estimated time of death between 8.30 and 10 p.m. last night.
00:07:29Perimortem bruising to the knees, chest and chin suggests he was pushed face forward to the ground.
00:07:34Mitch would have taken some force.
00:07:37He fought back, too.
00:07:40Played knuckles.
00:07:41He probably tried to stand up only to be felled by the deep stab wound to the chest, which killed
00:07:47him.
00:07:47So our killer likely has bruises of their own.
00:07:50There are two shallow cuts to the back.
00:07:54From the discoloration, I'd say sustained just before death.
00:07:59Possibly hesitation marks.
00:08:02Which suggests the assailant might have had second thoughts.
00:08:08Maybe they knew the victim.
00:08:15Hey.
00:08:17I wanted to see how you're doing.
00:08:19Yeah, I'm okay.
00:08:19Listen, I'm sorry I put you in a spot.
00:08:21I don't want to lie to worry about Munich.
00:08:23I know that's difficult.
00:08:23It's my choice.
00:08:25But whilst we're closing in our bases, let's be keep this to ourselves.
00:08:29Yeah.
00:08:31Okay.
00:09:01The murder of Chris Hayton.
00:09:03His body was found on the estate.
00:09:04So the question is, where was he really going and why?
00:09:08Now, seeing as we have an armed robbery and a dead teenager, we're obviously going to have to split our
00:09:14resources.
00:09:15So Glenn and Nick, I need you to stay focused on the money exchange job.
00:09:19What have we got?
00:09:20Well, CCTV has just come in.
00:09:27It's pretty slick.
00:09:31Yeah.
00:09:32I'd be surprised if they hadn't built up to this in some shape or form.
00:09:34Yeah, we're calling around local forces to see if anything fits the bill.
00:09:37Good idea.
00:09:38Spreading it wide.
00:09:39Aren't Sorn-Offs the bank robbers' weapon of choice?
00:09:41Well, they were, but you've got to move with the times.
00:09:43I mean, we can get this enhanced.
00:09:45Any identifying marks on the guns might help tie them to other crimes.
00:09:49What about the getaway car?
00:09:50Still reviewing the traffic cam footage.
00:09:51And we've also been doing a dive into Brighton robbers of the past.
00:09:56And David Hickson keeps rising to the surface.
00:09:59He robbed an S-24 secure van back in 2004 to the tune of 400K.
00:10:04He shot the driver point blank in his face and somehow he survived.
00:10:08Yeah, I remember that.
00:10:09Did 12 years in Maythorpe prison.
00:10:11But what's interesting is that Hickson always worked with a crew of four.
00:10:15Yeah, he now runs a local sailing club.
00:10:18It's a bit of a haunt for old faces, apparently.
00:10:20Seaford Boat Club?
00:10:20Yeah, that's a good place to start.
00:10:23Although I'm not sure the likes of us would be too welcome there.
00:10:25You might have to get creative.
00:10:28Okay, thanks everyone.
00:10:29Roy, we pulled fingerprints and a wrap in Chris's pocket.
00:10:34And not just his prints.
00:10:35There's also a match to Drew Simpson.
00:10:37Chris's half-brother.
00:10:42It was one time, okay?
00:10:44It was one mistake and Brian never let me forget it.
00:10:48This wrap was in Chris's pocket.
00:10:50It bears his fingerprints.
00:10:53And yours.
00:10:56What, and you think I killed him?
00:10:59Then help us make sense of this, Drew.
00:11:04Look, I got out for a few years.
00:11:07Okay?
00:11:08And someone I used to work for came back to Brighton looking to collect.
00:11:11A scary bastard you did not say no to.
00:11:14And did the scary bastard inflict those bruises on your eye?
00:11:17I reckon I owed him from a few years back.
00:11:19And I figured the only way to free myself from him was to pay up.
00:11:24And that meant dealing for him.
00:11:26So he got tired of waiting for you to pay up.
00:11:28And beating you up didn't work.
00:11:30So he went after Chris.
00:11:32Is that within the realms of possibility, Drew?
00:11:37I don't know.
00:11:39What about that?
00:11:44Okay.
00:11:45Yeah, it's mine.
00:11:46It could be mine.
00:11:47But Chris having it, that makes no sense.
00:11:52How was your relationship with Chris?
00:11:54Were you close?
00:11:55Not really.
00:11:56But a few months back, he wanted to hang out a bit more.
00:12:00You know?
00:12:01Before he went to uni.
00:12:03But the grief I got from Brian wasn't worth the hassle.
00:12:07If you want to do right by your brother,
00:12:11you need to tell us who you work for right now.
00:12:15Look, I tell you that.
00:12:17And I'm dead too.
00:12:22If he's telling the truce,
00:12:23then Chris got hauled in that rap without Drew nor him.
00:12:26Or Drew's lying,
00:12:27and he did pull Chris into running drugs for him
00:12:29because of pressure from that dealer.
00:12:32Hang on.
00:12:34Drew's bruises are semi-healed.
00:12:36Forensics think he sustained them seven days ago.
00:12:39So not in the process of subduing or killing his brother then?
00:12:42No.
00:12:43Well, we can check his alibi
00:12:44and dig into dealing on the estate.
00:12:46Yeah, and let's find out who he works for.
00:12:48Just the way he was talking about him,
00:12:50he did seem genuinely scared.
00:12:55You have the nerve to come here today
00:12:57when this is all your fault!
00:12:58What? That's not true!
00:12:59They arrested you, didn't they?
00:13:00It was a misunderstanding!
00:13:01They don't do that for no reason!
00:13:02That's why they let me go!
00:13:04Tell him, Mum!
00:13:04She's not fighting your battles anymore.
00:13:07She certainly doesn't want to see you.
00:13:09Mum, please!
00:13:10Mum!
00:13:11I'm going to find out who did this, okay?
00:13:32How long have you lived there?
00:13:354 years.
00:13:37I'll leave you with PC Morgan
00:13:38Ok, thank you
00:13:41A few locals mentioned someone who could be the guy Drew's working for
00:13:45He honed his skills up in Manchester working for his uncle
00:13:48And by skills, I mean killing everyone who got in the way
00:13:52And he came home to find half of Brighton in the grip of London dealers
00:13:55He set his civic pride so he staged a fight back
00:13:58What's his name?
00:13:59Scott Atherton
00:14:01Apparently he runs all the drugs on the estate and beyond
00:14:04Ok, get the drugs team to send us everything they've got on him
00:14:09I'll meet you back at CID, something I've got to do first
00:14:11Ok
00:14:15No, that's brilliant, thank you very much
00:14:17Ok, cool
00:14:21I just spoke to a DC in Hove about some unsolved breakings
00:14:25Essentially it was three jobs, impeccably planned
00:14:28All high-end houses, all second homes
00:14:31And all taking place inside the same two-month period
00:14:34So what makes this DC think that his guys are our guys?
00:14:38Well, he said each property they hit was bigger and better secured
00:14:41In that context, hitting the money exchange might well be raising the bar
00:14:45Good news is, despite being camera shy
00:14:49The last break-in, they weren't able to stay completely invisible
00:14:57Four strong teams are unusual
00:14:59Housebreakers, all robberies
00:15:00That's a significant commonality
00:15:07So it's a white skull mask
00:15:09I'll get that enhanced
00:15:12This, uh, S-24 job
00:15:14Only Hickson and his lieutenant Lenny Palmer went down
00:15:17So what, the other two never identified?
00:15:19Well, not definitively, no
00:15:20And Hickson and Palmer wouldn't roll on them
00:15:24You know what, I'm gonna head up to the Seaford Boat Club
00:15:26See what kind of establishment Hickson's running
00:15:50Hello, Scott
00:15:51Constable Grace
00:15:53How you been?
00:15:56You look like you did well for yourself
00:15:58Was Drew Simpson dealing for you?
00:16:01You're supposed to say
00:16:03And you look like you did okay too, Scott
00:16:06See, I think he was
00:16:08And I think you
00:16:10Or someone in your pay
00:16:12Gave him those bruises
00:16:14I don't get it
00:16:15Why beat Drew up?
00:16:17Was he late paying you back or something?
00:16:20Don't need to get myself a lawyer
00:16:21I don't know, Scott, do you?
00:16:26Look, after him
00:16:27It's really not a stretch for me to believe
00:16:29That you went after his brother
00:16:30You must be able to see that
00:16:32Or
00:16:33Did you rope Chris into dealing for you
00:16:36And something went wrong?
00:16:38Let me make this very simple, yeah?
00:16:40I don't know Chris Hayton
00:16:42At all
00:16:43Yeah, come on
00:16:46You grew up with his brother
00:16:48The estate's not that big
00:16:49I don't know what else to tell you
00:16:55How's your sister?
00:16:58Debbie?
00:16:59Did she go to Manchester with you?
00:17:02I heard
00:17:03That you came back
00:17:05To clear out the London dealers
00:17:07Restore order
00:17:10Yeah
00:17:10Yeah, that's the Scott that I remember
00:17:13Leader
00:17:14An organiser
00:17:15Someone that looked out for his sister
00:17:17While his mum and dad
00:17:19Was strung out on heroin
00:17:20Yeah
00:17:21Look after mine
00:17:24It's a shame that you channeled those talents
00:17:28Into the very thing
00:17:29That killed your parents
00:17:32I had to look after myself
00:17:34Fight for myself
00:17:36Because all I ever got from people like you
00:17:38Were broken promises
00:17:41Especially you, Grace
00:17:46Teenager
00:17:49Stabbed to death
00:17:50100 yards from his own front door
00:17:51That's not
00:17:53Looking out for your own, is it?
00:17:57It's nice seeing you again
00:18:03If you had
00:18:05Anything
00:18:06To do
00:18:07With Chris's death
00:18:08I'll find out
00:18:10And you will go down for it
00:18:13Yes
00:18:14después
00:18:15I'll find out
00:18:16Whether it's two or two
00:18:17Dime
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00:18:27It's a storm
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00:18:42No, no, no.
00:19:16Oh, shit.
00:19:19Lee, you got anything?
00:19:22Yes and no.
00:19:23The older of the two is Lenny Palmer.
00:19:25Hickson's wingman on the S-24 secure job.
00:19:27No ID on the younger one yet?
00:19:29No, nothing on the system.
00:19:32All right.
00:19:33Thanks.
00:19:43Thank you.
00:19:44Thank you.
00:20:13Don't move.
00:20:16Nice and slow.
00:20:22Hey, listen, you're trying to do right by a brother.
00:20:26Shut up!
00:20:27Did you and Scott have my brother killed?
00:20:35You're so dead.
00:20:37Don't be stupid.
00:20:39All right?
00:20:47Shut up and get set up.
00:21:02Didn't know HMP Eastfield was short an ex-robe reporter.
00:21:05What the hell are you doing here?
00:21:07I can ask you the exact same question.
00:21:09Well?
00:21:10What are you doing here, Spinella?
00:21:13Recording a podcast.
00:21:15I'm recording a podcast.
00:21:15My podcast.
00:21:16A pod...
00:21:18About what?
00:21:19Hmm?
00:21:20Boat clubs.
00:21:21Old Brighton faces.
00:21:22Old Brighton faces.
00:21:23Doing a deep dive into the underworld of yesteryear.
00:21:26Okay, if I come in and verify that.
00:21:28Come on, give me a break.
00:21:30Thanks to you and Grace, my career's in the toilet.
00:21:33I need this.
00:21:35You know what?
00:21:35I need something too.
00:21:38Intel on the clientele here.
00:21:41Particularly, Higson and his three mates.
00:21:45Why would I help you?
00:21:46Look, if you want to hit reset as a crime journalist, you're going to need sources.
00:21:50Fresh meat.
00:21:52Someone who can vouch for your rehabilitation.
00:21:56You're the man to deliver all that.
00:21:58Yeah, I am.
00:22:02Plus, I would hate to be the one to ruin your little recording session here.
00:22:10Tomorrow morning.
00:22:11I'm back doing my last interview.
00:22:14Meet me in the cafe up there.
00:22:18For God's sake, don't let anyone see you.
00:22:24Two kids coming home every night to a cold house, no food.
00:22:28And a pair of addicts on the sofa who just happened to be their parents.
00:22:32I mean, you would think there'd be some kind of protocol triggered, you know?
00:22:36Or like a safety net or something.
00:22:38You would.
00:22:39And so I promised I would get them rehoused.
00:22:43I tried to liaise with their social worker, who was decent, but overwhelmed.
00:22:51I was just passed from pillar to post.
00:22:55So, what happened?
00:22:59I was transferred.
00:23:03That's what happened.
00:23:05And you felt guilt about that?
00:23:09Like you had let him down?
00:23:11He grew up to be a drug dealer, Cleo.
00:23:15Have you ever thought that that guilt is in some way linked to your feelings towards Bruno?
00:23:23I'm serious.
00:23:24Every time he's in a bad mood, you think it's your fault.
00:23:33Scott's intelligence file's come through.
00:23:46Not too late, please.
00:23:52Roy, um, you didn't let Scott down.
00:23:57The system did.
00:24:00The system did.
00:24:46The system did.
00:24:48Hey, yeah, we found the robber's getaway car, torched and dumped behind the old ball factory.
00:24:54We sure it's theirs?
00:24:56Yeah, we pulled CCTV, then driving it past the lumber yard.
00:25:00Still masked, I'm afraid, but we'll get to the lab to put a rush on the results from the car.
00:25:04Okay, great work. Keep me posted, yeah, Nick?
00:25:07You back at the boat club?
00:25:08Yeah, I'm just following the lead.
00:25:19I just had confirmation on Drew's alibi in an evening study group at the time of Chris's murder,
00:25:24and so said cameras and 15 classmates.
00:25:27Okay.
00:25:30How did you get on with Scott?
00:25:33I am a detective.
00:25:36So what's the deal? You crossed paths before.
00:25:40Yeah, when I worked on the Chelsum. He was just a kid then.
00:25:45Is it a good idea getting close to him?
00:25:46I just asked him some questions, that's all.
00:25:49But you didn't want me there.
00:25:56Based on what I saw last night, I think Scott might be using food delivery bikes to shift his product.
00:26:02You think Chris was part of that?
00:26:03I think we should ask that question.
00:26:05And let's verify that Chris did actually work for Brighton Slice.
00:26:10Yeah.
00:26:12I've been digging through Chris's phone.
00:26:14As you suspected, there are no messages to his friend John Tylerson about a run on the seafront.
00:26:18In fact, there are no messages with anyone about where he was going.
00:26:22We need to speak to John.
00:26:25See if we can shine a light on Chris's movements.
00:26:29I'm sorry about Chris.
00:26:31It's awful.
00:26:32I don't want my son dragged into anything.
00:26:36We understand.
00:26:37I mean, it's another world up there.
00:26:39John wants to help any way he can.
00:26:42Don't you?
00:26:45Look at that.
00:26:47Come on.
00:26:48We'll make ourselves scarce.
00:26:51Thank you.
00:26:56Okay, John.
00:27:02So, Chris's parents said he was going to meet you for a late run on the seafront.
00:27:06Uh, yeah.
00:27:07We, uh, did meet up.
00:27:10But earlier.
00:27:11Where?
00:27:13Here.
00:27:14He, uh, left around seven.
00:27:17Can I be honest with you, John?
00:27:19We've already worked out that meeting you for a late night run was some kind of cover-up.
00:27:24He left his moped behind.
00:27:25There was nothing on his phone.
00:27:28Okay.
00:27:28So, we have to assume that he was meeting someone closer to home, walking distance.
00:27:34Someone who, for some reason, his parents didn't approve of.
00:27:39So, you're asking me, uh, who that was?
00:27:45Uh, his brother, maybe?
00:27:50Drew?
00:27:53Is there anyone else he could have been meeting?
00:27:56Is there anything strange in the way he was behaving when he came over?
00:28:02I have to ask you, John.
00:28:04Why would Chris lie to his parents?
00:28:07Was he involved in something dodgy?
00:28:09Something criminal, even?
00:28:12No.
00:28:13No, not Chris.
00:28:15No way.
00:28:21You're on that money exchange, John, won't you?
00:28:23Everyone's talking about it.
00:28:25Yeah.
00:28:26I knew it.
00:28:29So, come on.
00:28:31What's the skinny?
00:28:34There might be a link to some break-ins in Hove a few months back.
00:28:39It was a four-man crew.
00:28:43So, we're pro quo?
00:28:49David Hickson's the one in the pink.
00:28:52People say that he bought the boat club with the proceeds from the S-24 job.
00:28:56Who's the younger one?
00:28:58Pete Hickson, David's son.
00:29:00Online scams, credit card fraud.
00:29:03I doubt he's in the money exchange, John.
00:29:05His dad's proper retired.
00:29:09Who's the other guy?
00:29:11Frank.
00:29:11Frank Curtis.
00:29:13Also, allegedly, on the S-24 job.
00:29:16He beat the charges.
00:29:17Anything more recent?
00:29:18Well, nothing as far as I know.
00:29:22I mean, they're all granddads.
00:29:41I'm so sorry.
00:29:45You know, I lost pals in Afghanistan.
00:29:56They feel empty.
00:29:58Numb.
00:29:59Like, why was it them and not you?
00:30:05But walling in it didn't help.
00:30:09He really did have a choice.
00:30:12You could let your emotions eat you up or
00:30:16you could put them to good use.
00:30:19Find your purpose again.
00:30:36I checked in with Brighton Slice.
00:30:38Chris did work for them,
00:30:39but recently it was only sporadic.
00:30:41Okay.
00:30:41Thanks, V.
00:30:43Thank you, son.
00:30:44Anything?
00:30:46I've just been speaking to the mother of a girl
00:30:48who ran drugs for Scott or got out.
00:30:50Scott communicates with his foot soldiers via burners.
00:30:53Text only.
00:30:55Addresses of pick-ups and drop-offs.
00:30:57On paper, they all own their own raw pets
00:30:59and all have jobs delivering food, but part-time.
00:31:02Scott makes up their hours.
00:31:03Yeah.
00:31:05Chris fits the bill, then.
00:31:06Come on.
00:31:08Keep the pace up.
00:31:13Yeah, you've got this.
00:31:22Come on.
00:31:24Come on.
00:31:49You know, your mum, she's not completely wrong.
00:31:57I know he was your mate and
00:32:00your world, he does your credit.
00:32:02But you don't know what else he was caught up in,
00:32:05do you?
00:32:20So who's this, then?
00:32:24Gary Owens.
00:32:25Bit of a groupie when it comes to old villains.
00:32:27What, no form himself?
00:32:28Yeah, a couple of robberies.
00:32:30Everyone treats him like he's a joke.
00:32:33Spends half his time down the basketball court when he's not here.
00:32:36What, so you think he might be a better candidate?
00:32:39For your house break-ins, maybe.
00:32:42But for your money exchange team,
00:32:44he's got the guts.
00:32:45All the smarts.
00:32:48A few weeks ago, he started wearing that Hublot watch,
00:32:51which raised eyebrows.
00:32:53Dixon told him not to wear it to work.
00:32:55Even in his prime, he ate anything flesh.
00:33:12Mate.
00:33:20I'm so sorry, Sid.
00:33:22Thanks, Damien.
00:33:23Luke.
00:33:24We should go see Chris's parents.
00:33:25I've got some flowers.
00:33:27Right, yeah.
00:33:29Give me one a sec, yeah?
00:33:36John?
00:33:37Where are you going?
00:33:38We'll see Chris's mum and dad.
00:33:40I don't want you going up there and getting involved.
00:33:42At least give it a few days.
00:33:43Yeah, but, Mum, then it won't mean anything.
00:33:45Look, a friend of mine
00:33:46saw something online about him dealing drugs.
00:33:48Chris.
00:33:50Sorry, Mrs. Tiderson, but I'd be honest.
00:33:52Chris wasn't into drugs.
00:33:54No, he hated him.
00:33:56Could you do me a wee favor, Sid?
00:33:59Could you give us a minute?
00:34:02You two, John.
00:34:06John?
00:34:06John?
00:34:10We should be proud of him.
00:34:11He wants to honour his friend.
00:34:13I am.
00:34:14I just don't want him getting mixed up in anything.
00:34:16I know.
00:34:16He's right.
00:34:18If he delays pain or respects that he's self-interesting,
00:34:21that won't mean anything.
00:34:23Just all this shit that Hugo brought down on us.
00:34:28It's just made me paranoid.
00:34:30John is the antithesis of his dad.
00:34:34Honourable to his boots,
00:34:35which is why he wants to go and see Chris's parents.
00:34:39I just don't want any trouble.
00:34:42He's grieving, Carol.
00:34:44Deserve him.
00:34:48Yeah.
00:34:53It's the best you boys could do.
00:34:55That's why we need you a lot.
00:34:56You know about flowers and shit.
00:34:59Yeah, that's fine.
00:35:03I hope I'm right about Chris.
00:35:05What do you mean?
00:35:07Look,
00:35:08I'm not saying he was dealing,
00:35:10but
00:35:10it felt like he wanted to build a relationship with his brother.
00:35:13At any price.
00:35:14Maybe that went helping him out.
00:35:16It tracks.
00:35:17I mean,
00:35:18Chris pissed off someone on the estate.
00:35:21Sorry, just now you said no way Chris was involved in drugs,
00:35:23and now you're saying...
00:35:24I'm not saying anything.
00:35:26Just what I heard.
00:35:27I heard Drew wrote Chris in because he was in trouble.
00:35:29Might be bullets,
00:35:30it might be nothing.
00:35:30It's definitely bullets.
00:35:30I don't know what Chris was involved in.
00:35:33None of us do.
00:35:45Forensics are back on the burnt-out getaway car.
00:35:48Thanks to fire damage,
00:35:49there's no prints or DNA.
00:35:51Why can't I feel a butt coming?
00:35:53The lump of melted plastic that's always found in the front seat.
00:35:56It contains a mix of polymers that aren't unmatched to anything in the vehicle.
00:35:59It's probably a foreign object.
00:36:02We found tiny traces of plastic in Terak Prasad's head wound.
00:36:06Get the lab to compare them with the melted plastic found in the core.
00:36:11Hickson might be resurrecting the old S-24 gang,
00:36:14and this time with new blood.
00:36:15So we need to pull everything we can on Gary Owens,
00:36:18Pete Hickson,
00:36:18and Frank Curtis.
00:36:30Hello, John.
00:36:32Hi, you all right?
00:36:34This is Seb and Luke.
00:36:36They were at college with us.
00:36:38Detective Superintendent Grace,
00:36:39Detective Sergeant Moy.
00:36:41We're very sorry about Chris.
00:36:43Thanks, mate.
00:36:44I appreciate it.
00:36:55Wes?
00:36:58Wait.
00:36:59I want to talk to you.
00:37:01They come after my brother.
00:37:04He's dead.
00:37:05I know you saw me in Pavilion Green.
00:37:10Did you tell Scott?
00:37:13I had to.
00:37:15What were you thinking, Crossy?
00:37:17What were you thinking?
00:37:18Telling him!
00:37:20Sorry.
00:37:31None of this stuff comes cheap.
00:37:33We only found Chris's smartphone at the scene, right?
00:37:36Maybe he used a burner for dealing.
00:37:39Yeah.
00:37:39A burner we cannot find.
00:37:42So maybe the killer took it with him.
00:37:44Well, if Chris is dealing for Scott,
00:37:46then all bets are off.
00:37:46You could have crossed him,
00:37:48displeased him,
00:37:49trying to quit.
00:37:50What are you looking for?
00:37:54I don't know.
00:37:57Excuse me?
00:38:00Something, anything that would help me make sense of Chris's last hours.
00:38:05Where he went, who he met, because it wasn't John Tylerson.
00:38:11What is it, Maggie?
00:38:16Over the last year, Chris felt pretty self-sufficient, like he didn't need us anymore.
00:38:23Well, more recently, he seemed withdrawn.
00:38:25I just put it down to being anxious about uni, you know, him moving away.
00:38:35The night he died, I don't know, maybe I'm kidding myself, but it felt like he did need his mum
00:38:42again,
00:38:43or he wanted to say something, but I thought, no, I'd let him talk when he's good and ready.
00:38:58Leave me to it.
00:39:00Thank you.
00:39:06Circulating through Simpson to local stations has paid off.
00:39:09Last week, he was spoken to by officers up in Preston Park.
00:39:12He was suspected of dealing, but they let him off with a warning.
00:39:16If he was there, that's a long way outside Scott's turf.
00:39:18That would explain the bruises.
00:39:22Hold the files on Owens, Curtis, and Hickson, Jr.
00:39:26Curtis has form as an arm drawer, but it's all historic.
00:39:29Hickson, Jr. did a stretch for mortgage fraud, but nothing heavy.
00:39:33Right, and Gary Owens?
00:39:34He's the one that stands out.
00:39:36It's a long record of breaking and entering.
00:39:38Plus, you said he was rocking a Hublot watch recently?
00:39:41Yeah.
00:39:41One was stolen at the last of the three Hope burglaries.
00:39:44Nice.
00:39:44And the timing fits, too.
00:39:46I've sent you a uniform to keep tabs on.
00:39:48Great.
00:39:51How did you ID Owens, by the way, hear about his watch and stuff?
00:39:56Don't imagine the boat club would have a particularly leaky clientele.
00:40:03Kevin Spinello.
00:40:05Look, I ran into him there.
00:40:08I thought he was in prison.
00:40:09Yeah, or so did I.
00:40:10Early release.
00:40:12He came to an arrangement of a mutual benefit.
00:40:15At least, that's what he thinks, anyway.
00:40:17And when we think race is going to make of that,
00:40:20any sort of interaction with Kevin Spinello, let alone an arrangement.
00:40:24It's fine.
00:40:29I'll have sent over cleaned up footage from the Hove burglary.
00:40:47You are kidding me.
00:40:50Hey.
00:40:51Very similar, no?
00:40:53Huh.
00:40:53Yeah.
00:40:54I'd say Gary is shaping up nicely.
00:40:57Right.
00:40:57Let's arrest him for the break-ins,
00:40:58and let's see if we can pin him to the money exchange job.
00:41:12I'm just worried that Spinello is setting us up for a fall.
00:41:15We need all the help we can get with these old faces.
00:41:17Right now, he's our best bet.
00:41:27That's Owens.
00:41:30The art will be all right to me.
00:41:32I don't know, but I need help.
00:41:35I thought we were in this together.
00:41:42Gary Owens.
00:41:44I'm arresting you on suspicion of burglary.
00:42:00I'm sorry, Mum.
00:42:03It's my fault.
00:42:04It's all my fault.
00:42:06Stop!
00:42:08Drop the gun.
00:42:10Drop it.
00:42:11It's not mine.
00:42:11Stay where you are.
00:42:12It's not mine.
00:42:13On the ground, face down!
00:42:14It's not even mine.
00:42:15On the ground, face down!
00:42:17Don't hurt him.
00:42:19You stopped my head.
00:42:23I was an idiot.
00:42:25Started selling outside Scott's Patch.
00:42:28Bit of diluting, bit of mark-up.
00:42:31Up in Preston Park.
00:42:33I got cautioned by one of you lot,
00:42:35and somehow Scott heard about it and gave me a beating.
00:42:38Did you heed the warning?
00:42:40Did you give Scott any reason for further reprisals?
00:42:46Is that a yes?
00:42:48A few days later, I went back to dealing on the estate.
00:42:53At the end of the night, I had some left over,
00:42:55so I headed up to Pavilion Green to shift it.
00:42:59Again, I was seen.
00:43:01Seen by who?
00:43:03This junkie I know.
00:43:06And he told Scott.
00:43:09I know what I did.
00:43:12I know what I did.
00:43:14If Scott killed Chris to punish Drew,
00:43:16planting a wrap on Chris's body doesn't seem a stretch.
00:43:19Final screw you.
00:43:21Strategic as well.
00:43:22Scott's got a reputation to keep.
00:43:24Sends out a signal.
00:43:25And Chris?
00:43:27Collateral damage.
00:43:29Even if Chris was one of his foot soldiers,
00:43:31there'll be plenty of others that could replace him.
00:43:34It just shows how ruthless Scott is.
00:43:51Let's go.
00:43:52It's just a junkie.
00:43:53It's not worth the hassle.
00:43:56Let's go.
00:43:59Let's go.
00:44:05Why did you run?
00:44:07It's not a good look.
00:44:08That's a massive memory, isn't it?
00:44:09You lot have been giving me grief since forever.
00:44:13Is this you, Gary?
00:44:16The tattoo looks very similar, to put it mildly.
00:44:24Sorry.
00:44:25Well, if it's not you,
00:44:28then where were you on the night of April 24th?
00:44:30No idea.
00:44:36Who's this, Gary?
00:44:38Is he deaf?
00:44:40I wasn't there.
00:44:42Okay.
00:44:45Where were you the day before yesterday,
00:44:47between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.?
00:44:49I was at the C for Bow Club.
00:44:50I'm the caretaker.
00:44:51Anyone who can verify that?
00:44:53Actually, we had a leak.
00:44:54I think I was down on the cellar sawing.
00:44:56So you were on your own?
00:44:58So what about your mates at the Bow Club?
00:45:00Where were they?
00:45:01What mates?
00:45:02Dave Higson, Pete Higson, Lenny Palmer, Frank Curtis?
00:45:05I don't want mates.
00:45:07Okay, Pete it is.
00:45:08Did he tell you to run?
00:45:10No one tells me what to do, mate.
00:45:12Except Dave Higson.
00:45:15Pays your wages?
00:45:17Yeah.
00:45:19I bet you do what he tells you, all right?
00:45:37Who was that guy?
00:45:38I don't know.
00:45:39Yeah, well, he knew you.
00:45:40Yeah, once we were just letting him go.
00:45:42I don't need the grief, okay?
00:45:44Since when was that your style?
00:45:47You're starting to piss me off, John.
00:45:48Um, who was he?
00:45:50Some guy who was hassling Chris.
00:45:52Yeah, hassling him about what?
00:45:53Chris was cagey about it.
00:45:54Something to do with his brother, maybe?
00:45:55No, no, no, no.
00:45:56Chris never mentioned it.
00:45:57Well, clearly, you didn't know Chris as well as you thought you did.
00:46:00You're so full of it.
00:46:03Guys, guys, guys!
00:46:05You wouldn't have wanted this!
00:46:11We've made a strong link between the money exchange job and three break-ins in Hove, and we also have
00:46:16a Gary Owens in custody.
00:46:18Oh, how did he get onto your radar?
00:46:20Uh, long story, but let's see if anything comes from it first.
00:46:24Okay.
00:46:25Moving on to Chris Hayton, we have our sights set on Scott Atherton, a local dealer.
00:46:31We believe he's moving his drugs via kids on food delivery mopeds, and we think that Chris might have been
00:46:37one of them.
00:46:37When we spoke to his mate, John, about what Chris was involved in, we seemed to hit a nerve, like
00:46:42he was hiding something.
00:46:44And Scott had Chris's brother, Drew, beaten up for dealing on the side, and it also seems that Drew didn't
00:46:49quite heed the warning.
00:46:50Isn't beating someone up and then killing their brother quite an escalation?
00:46:56True, but drug dealers are not known for their patience.
00:46:58Especially not Scott Atherton.
00:47:00I've been in touch with the drugs team. Scott was on their radar up in Manchester, and after his triumphant
00:47:06homecoming,
00:47:07they were planning to raid the sports bar that he owns in two weeks, but they're now going to bring
00:47:12that forward.
00:47:12As in you persuaded them to?
00:47:14I just thought making a public show of the link between Chris's murder and Scott's activities might shake things up
00:47:21a bit.
00:47:22Loosen his grip on the estate.
00:47:23Unless the raid has the opposite effect.
00:47:25It's got Titans, his grip.
00:47:27We're rolling the dice, no doubt.
00:47:32Get us off!
00:47:33Get it out!
00:47:35Get us off!
00:47:36Get us off!
00:47:38As far as I've got new defence for this of our grace.
00:47:40Sir, the drugs team's interest is very much your own doing, but I'm arresting you from the assault of Drew
00:47:44Simpson.
00:48:01Okay.
00:48:03My working theory is this.
00:48:06Not only did you catch Drew dealing your drugs up in Preston Park,
00:48:12you realised that the wraps were diluted with God knows what.
00:48:16It was degrading your product, and by extension, your reputation.
00:48:22And we can't have that, can we?
00:48:24So you had Brett Moseley give Drew a beating?
00:48:27And when he filters his sense and swords on Pavilion Green, you change tack.
00:48:31Go after his brother, Chris.
00:48:34How are we doing so far?
00:48:37Come on, you can help me, Scott.
00:48:39Nothing happens on that estate without you knowing about it.
00:48:42Give me something.
00:48:45At least make an effort.
00:48:46At least try.
00:48:49Well, like you did.
00:48:50Tried your best.
00:48:54I did, Scott.
00:48:55I really did.
00:49:05Two things.
00:49:09Might be linked.
00:49:11Might not.
00:49:12And what I know, Chris weren't involved in dealing.
00:49:17Not for me, not for anyone.
00:49:19And you expect us to take your word for that?
00:49:21Even if Drew would seriously piss me off.
00:49:24Why would I take it out on his brother and draw all this hate?
00:49:30Okay.
00:49:31What's the second thing?
00:49:33Where's Calwin?
00:49:35Repeat customer.
00:49:38Someone told him over, three nights ago.
00:49:41Who?
00:49:42I don't know.
00:49:44Well, they said he was some clean-cut kid.
00:49:46But for what it's worth,
00:49:48well, they just scored off of Drew Simonson.
00:49:52Let's say he's telling the truth about Chris not dealing.
00:49:55If Scott didn't frame Drew with a rap, then who did?
00:49:59Well, someone, for whatever reason,
00:50:01wants us to believe that Chris's murder was drug-related.
00:50:06Call the lab.
00:50:07I want all forensics double-checked, especially Chris's prints on the rap.
00:50:15Wes Cowan.
00:50:16Healthy record.
00:50:18Petty thefts.
00:50:18Breaking and entering.
00:50:19A few assaults.
00:50:20There's also a report on the record about an incident that happened on the edge of the
00:50:23Chelsea mistake today.
00:50:25PC saw a man who they believed was Wes through a wheel at the windscreen of a blue car.
00:50:30Did the PC question the driver?
00:50:31Sped off.
00:50:32Brushing into some bins and they haven't come forward.
00:50:34It's odd that the driver didn't report it.
00:50:36The place was crawling up, please.
00:50:38Okay, if Scott is right and Wes was attacked three nights ago,
00:50:41it's likely the windscreen incident is connected.
00:50:44So there actually was a leak at the Seifer Boat Club.
00:50:47They showed me the water damage.
00:50:48But it doesn't give Owens an alibi or anything like it.
00:50:51The lab came back.
00:50:53Melted plastic from our burn-out getaway car.
00:50:56It's a match to swabs taken from Tarak Prasad's head wound.
00:50:59Both contain identical synthetic polymer.
00:51:02I think our raiders are using synthetic guns.
00:51:08Jesus.
00:51:09Yeah, it changes everything.
00:51:12The sales of 3D printers, being what they are,
00:51:14makes tracing guns like these near impossible.
00:51:183D guns don't fit with Owens.
00:51:20His laptop belongs in a museum.
00:51:22Plus, all his convictions are old school.
00:51:24Uniform turned his place upside down.
00:51:26Definitely didn't mention anything about 3D guns or printers or anything.
00:51:31Any way we cut this,
00:51:33the case against Owens is weakening.
00:51:49Owens!
00:51:56Woo!
00:51:56I got it.
00:52:00Owens!
00:52:02Owens!
00:52:03Owens!
00:52:04Owens!
00:52:05Owens!
00:52:08Owens!
00:53:09¿Vale?
00:53:14Odd that they didn't wait for the heat to die down after the money exchange job.
00:53:19I mean, they might look like pros, but pros would have had a cooling off period.
00:53:25Yeah, exactly.
00:53:26The 3D guns give it a new spin, but at its core, it's armed robbery.
00:53:30It feels like an older man's game.
00:53:32So your man Gary Owens, he fits the bill?
00:53:34Yeah, but he was in custody at the time of this morning's robbery, so we've had to let him go.
00:53:38He never told me how he came to your attention.
00:53:45Spinella.
00:53:46Kevin Spinella?
00:53:47Yeah, I mean, it's like you said, we need an inn at the boat club and Spinella, he provided one.
00:53:52In return for what?
00:53:54Rehabilitation.
00:53:56As a crime reporter, wait, I didn't sign a contract with him.
00:53:58In what universe do you think it's okay to trust Spinella?
00:54:01Does he know which case you're working on?
00:54:02He guessed.
00:54:03Oh, so now that they've killed someone, expect him to collect.
00:54:07I mean, talk about a scoop.
00:54:09This is not rehabilitation, this is resurrection.
00:54:12After everything we went through with Cassian, you think it's okay to bring Spinella back in?
00:54:17Why?
00:54:17I call it a necessary evil.
00:54:19It's a bit like getting intel from a drug dealer, and by all accounts a murderer.
00:54:28Did you know about this?
00:54:30If it's not on Nick, he warned me it was a bad idea.
00:54:32Oh.
00:54:33Well, he's just been promoted.
00:54:35I thought maybe he could learn something from you.
00:54:37Maybe I should have put him in charge.
00:54:41Roy.
00:54:42The lab's re-run forensics on Chris Hayden, and Cleo's spotted something on the report, says it's urgent.
00:54:48Okay.
00:54:50I'll go now.
00:54:51I'll walk out with you.
00:54:53It's been a spotting of Wes Cowan on the estate.
00:55:06Can you make it go any faster?
00:55:16Right.
00:55:17Assemble it and clean this shit up, yeah?
00:55:18Carefully.
00:55:19We're not leaving any breadcrumbs for the cops to fight.
00:55:21I need all this.
00:55:32Look, I'm...
00:55:33I'm sorry I dragged you into this.
00:55:37That's all good.
00:55:39Harry Owens was a solid punt.
00:55:42Guys.
00:55:43Good PR posters from the Money Exchange robbery.
00:55:46They've got us in dash cam footage of the street outside.
00:55:58There, wait.
00:56:00A reminder?
00:56:03Looks like we have another witness.
00:56:07Chris Hayden had a blue helmet just like that.
00:56:12And the moped Brighton sliced.
00:56:14Chris used to work for them.
00:56:15Answer your reg.
00:56:15Sí, pero podemos ver si se van a ver si hay ANPR cameras.
00:56:20¿Qué estamos diciendo aquí?
00:56:21¿Estamos diciendo que Chris Hayton, el muro de la violencia del Chelsea del Estado,
00:56:25es en realidad un witness a la mano de la mano de la mano.
00:56:27Peque es lo que le hizo.
00:56:30¿Vale? ¿Podemos hablar con la empresa?
00:56:32Si si se trabaja en el área con el momento de la robera.
00:56:35¿Vale?
00:56:39Justo antes de la muerte, Chris met up con su mate John.
00:56:42Bella decía que tenía el sentido que John era un de acuerdo para él.
00:56:45Ok, so what if Chris confided in it?
00:56:48Yeah, but then why wouldn't John just come forward?
00:56:50Well, scared, maybe. Didn't want to meet the same fate.
00:56:53We need to talk to John.
00:56:54Yeah, I'll call Roy.
00:56:55No, I'll go. I owe him. It's on me.
00:57:00Plus, the robbery, that's our case, okay?
00:57:02Whatever Chris may have seen, we need to know.
00:57:07The lab found no prints other than Drew's and Chris's.
00:57:11And the ridge marks on Chris's prints are blurry and slightly overlapping.
00:57:16Which wouldn't happen if he'd just picked the wrap up.
00:57:20Exactly.
00:57:21And there are subtle marks, which could have come from the scratches Chris sustained when he fell forward,
00:57:26which would indicate that someone pressed his hand against the wrap after he died.
00:57:31Someone's trying to reframe Chris's murder to Mr. Ectus. Why?
00:57:35What is it that they then want us to see?
00:57:42I just spoke to the lab.
00:57:44They ran CCTV from both robberies through forensic data analysis.
00:57:47One of the mass robbers from the building society had a short, stocky build.
00:57:51It doesn't match with any of the robbers from the money exchange.
00:57:54So they swapped one of them out?
00:57:55Yeah, possibly two.
00:58:04Why would they change personnel between the raids?
00:58:08Maybe that's why they forfeit the cooling off period.
00:58:11The second raid exonerates Gary Owens and leads directly to his release.
00:58:15If this morning's raid was about establishing an alibi,
00:58:19he would have had to arrange that from inside the custody cell.
00:58:29Is he handing him something?
00:58:34Bingo.
00:58:35He's making a call.
00:58:36The guy who lent Gary Owens' phone is still in custody.
00:58:40John came off his bike this morning.
00:58:43He's having to lie down upstairs and generally feeling sorry for himself.
00:58:47Cannot wait.
00:58:48I'm afraid, no.
00:58:50It's related to Chris Hayden.
00:58:52Yeah, of course.
00:58:54He's just up the stairs, top floor.
00:58:56Thank you.
00:59:02John?
00:59:06Hey.
00:59:08Detective Inspector Branson.
00:59:09Sorry, I'm not feeling too great, actually.
00:59:12It's all I heard.
00:59:13You came off your bike?
00:59:16Yeah.
00:59:17And, uh, I think I've told you all I can about Chris.
00:59:20Sure, it's just, uh, a couple of things have come to light.
00:59:34The night that Chris was killed, you'd met up earlier.
00:59:37Is that right?
00:59:39Yeah.
00:59:40Here I, uh, told the other detective that.
00:59:43Yeah, sure.
00:59:45Did he seem scared?
00:59:48Shaken up?
00:59:50Maybe like he wanted to confide something.
00:59:55No, he was fine.
00:59:57Just stressed about getting ready for uni, that's all.
01:00:05Is that Chris?
01:00:07Yeah.
01:00:10And your dad?
01:00:12Oh, my stepdad, Damien.
01:00:14Who are the others?
01:00:15That's Seb and Luke.
01:00:18Just some friends of mine.
01:00:24Excuse me.
01:00:27Nick, can you keep it brief?
01:00:28Owens might still be in the frame.
01:00:30How so?
01:00:30He made a call from his custody cell at 10.30 p.m.
01:00:34The guy whose phone he borrowed said it got pretty heated with whoever was on the other end.
01:00:39Is there anything specific?
01:00:40Yeah, apparently Owens said something like,
01:00:43if I don't get my way, I'll tell the police about Hugo.
01:00:47Okay.
01:00:48Any more?
01:00:49Forensic gate analysis.
01:00:51It suggests that there was one new robber at the building society.
01:00:55Maybe even two.
01:00:56But the one confirmed new addition was shorter and stockier.
01:01:00We're thinking he was maybe filling in to give Owens an alibi.
01:01:04Thanks.
01:01:08How would the gang have ID'd Chris from a fleeting encounter in the street?
01:01:13Maybe they followed him.
01:01:14Oh, risky.
01:01:16And even if they did, we know Drew's rap was stolen three days ago.
01:01:20Chris's phone was at home all afternoon the day he died,
01:01:22and his manager said he wasn't working a shift that day.
01:01:25ANPR cameras also picked up the ridge of the moped further along the street
01:01:28about 60 seconds after the gang drove off.
01:01:30The plates weren't Chris's.
01:01:31For Chris wasn't the driver.
01:01:33No, and if he wasn't at work the day he died,
01:01:35that means he lied to his parents about where he was.
01:01:37We know he only did deliveries sporadically,
01:01:39and it seems he wasn't dealing,
01:01:41so where was he getting his money from?
01:01:42If he wasn't dealing drugs, then why would he need a burner?
01:01:47Get the forensic gate analysis footage up again.
01:01:59So what if the lab was right,
01:02:01and there was a second switchover at the building society?
01:02:04So two of the original money exchange robbers were swapped out.
01:02:08If one of them was Owens,
01:02:10what if the other was Chris?
01:02:15He was one of them.
01:02:28Did you ever come across someone called Gary Owens at the basketball court?
01:02:34Nah.
01:02:39Wait, um, no.
01:02:41Gary, yeah.
01:02:43Did someone say hello to?
01:02:45I think Damien introduced us.
01:02:48How about someone called, uh, Hugo?
01:02:53My dad was called Hugo.
01:02:56Was?
01:02:58He's dead, your dad.
01:02:59Is that right?
01:03:01Sorry to hear that.
01:03:04Do you mind me asking how?
01:03:07He, uh,
01:03:09worked in a city,
01:03:10and he got done for inside a trailing.
01:03:13And then everything spiraled.
01:03:18Spiraled?
01:03:19How?
01:03:23He got into drugs.
01:03:25Coke,
01:03:26cat,
01:03:26everything.
01:03:28Mum kicked him out,
01:03:29but he kept coming back,
01:03:30or,
01:03:31or trying to,
01:03:32at least.
01:03:33So yeah,
01:03:34eventually he, uh,
01:03:35moved up to London.
01:03:41Then one night,
01:03:43he, uh,
01:03:43threw himself off a bridge behind Paddington.
01:03:49The,
01:03:50the,
01:03:50the train mangled him so bad,
01:03:52he had to be ID'd by his teeth.
01:04:02And then Damien came along.
01:04:05He was like a miracle.
01:04:08Everything got better,
01:04:09everything calmed down after,
01:04:11after all the mess with Dad.
01:04:17He died.
01:04:17John.
01:04:19Did your dad die before,
01:04:21or after,
01:04:23your mum started seeing Damien?
01:04:26After?
01:04:29Why are you asking me about Dad?
01:04:33Listen.
01:04:35Let's continue this chat.
01:04:37Back at the station.
01:04:40Okay.
01:04:44Chris's phone data shows no activity,
01:04:46during the time of the robbery.
01:04:48And then there's the group chat he's got with his friends,
01:04:49John,
01:04:50Seb,
01:04:50and Luke.
01:04:51Constantly active,
01:04:52and then nothing during the time of the money exchange.
01:04:54Hang on,
01:04:55pull up the data coinciding with the whole of burglaries.
01:04:58Evenings of the 19th of March,
01:05:00and 8th and 24th of April.
01:05:03Nothing on any of those dates.
01:05:05So these kids,
01:05:07are the armed robbers?
01:05:09If they are,
01:05:10why did Chris end up dead?
01:05:11His mum said he seemed withdrawn recently,
01:05:14and on the night he died,
01:05:15the night of the robbery,
01:05:16she said that she felt like he needed her again,
01:05:18like he wanted to share something,
01:05:20which makes me wonder,
01:05:23is Chris the one that freezes?
01:05:25Maybe he'd had enough,
01:05:27the violence was the last straw,
01:05:28and he wanted out.
01:05:30Yeah,
01:05:30but that one had been straightforward.
01:05:31No,
01:05:32no,
01:05:32he would have been a loose end that needed tying up,
01:05:34he'd have been a liability.
01:05:35Maggie also said that Chris had felt very self-sufficient for the last year,
01:05:39like he didn't need his folks.
01:05:40So maybe someone stepped in to play that parental role.
01:05:45Gary Owens.
01:05:46Maybe.
01:05:47Or whoever's still in for him.
01:05:51The second swap.
01:05:53We need to find out who Owens called from his custody cell.
01:06:08What's happening?
01:06:09Are you taking it?
01:06:11It's okay,
01:06:11I just need to show him some photos back at the station.
01:06:14What photos?
01:06:15Persons of interest,
01:06:15he may have seen with Chris.
01:06:17I'll be sure to keep you updated.
01:06:19Okay.
01:06:26Glenn,
01:06:27listen.
01:06:27you need to look into John's stepdad,
01:06:29Damien Young.
01:06:30The Hugo that Gary was referring to,
01:06:31it's John's dad.
01:06:32He went under the wheels of a train.
01:06:34I believe Damien might be behind Hugo's death.
01:06:36I'm bringing John in.
01:06:37I don't think he can talk freely with his stepdad around.
01:06:39I think that Damien might be involved in the raids.
01:06:41Yeah,
01:06:41we think John himself may be involved.
01:06:43Wait,
01:06:43Eddie.
01:06:52Okay,
01:06:53Hugo Tylerson.
01:06:55Death by Misadventure.
01:06:56But the police report is interesting.
01:06:58A witness heard shouting right before he hit the tracks.
01:07:01No one looked at foul play.
01:07:02They did,
01:07:03but the only viable suspect was Hugo's dealer,
01:07:05and he had an alibi.
01:07:06Gary Owens was overheard saying he'd tell the police about Hugo.
01:07:10Could it be Damien that he was calling from inside the custody cell?
01:07:13If Damien killed Hugo and Owens knew it,
01:07:15did he use that?
01:07:16Make Damien carry out another robbery to exonerate him?
01:07:21Keep digging.
01:07:26What?
01:07:32I just need to hide.
01:07:35Whoa.
01:07:39Bye.
01:07:48Oh,
01:07:50ooh,
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01:11:35¿Qué?
01:11:46Seb told me it's done.
01:11:48¿Es el clean up en motion?
01:11:50Yes.
01:11:50Yes, sir.
01:11:51I'm sorry.
01:11:53I'm doing it.
01:11:54Go back and wipe it down when you've delivered the package.
01:11:57¿Understood?
01:11:57Or do I have to come over there and do it myself?
01:11:59No, no.
01:12:00I'm on it.
01:12:02On it, sir.
01:12:09So, you scored a rap from Drew Simpson,
01:12:12only to be jumped by some kid who stole it.
01:12:15And you saw the same kid driving around the estate a couple of days later,
01:12:18and you lobbed a wheel in his windscreen.
01:12:20Nah, no way.
01:12:22Honestly, Wes, we don't care about that.
01:12:24This kid could be up on a murder charge.
01:12:26That's what we care about.
01:12:27So, why don't we forget about the windscreen and the rap,
01:12:30and you look at these photos and pick out a face?
01:12:47I'm really worried about Glenn.
01:12:49I can't get a hold of him.
01:12:51He said he was getting in the car, and he was heading right here.
01:12:53He should be back by now.
01:12:56We've had reports of gunshots in a silver car driving erratically on the Ovingding Road.
01:13:00From there to CID, there can't be more than three or four credible routes between them.
01:13:04I want marked cars sweeping them now.
01:13:12Hold it tight.
01:13:20If you don't want me to leave you here, you need to start talking.
01:13:25Now.
01:13:29It's Seb.
01:13:31Seb.
01:13:35It's Seb you shot that customer.
01:13:40Chris.
01:13:43Was that Seb?
01:13:45Yeah.
01:13:47I mean, I think so.
01:13:49What was it, Damien?
01:13:52Damien was at home with Mum.
01:13:53Of course he was.
01:13:54Thurming up his alibi.
01:14:03Seb was always desperate to impress him.
01:14:06Yeah, I wanted to be Damien's number two.
01:14:08We were just all lost, really.
01:14:10See, working through life.
01:14:12What if Damien woke you up?
01:14:14Yeah.
01:14:16One Sunday, he dragged us up, ditching a beacon.
01:14:19Basic training, Damien called it.
01:14:23But the challenges...
01:14:25They just got more demanding.
01:14:27But it was addictive.
01:14:30No more.
01:14:31But he started asking me to commit crimes.
01:14:34He wanted to show us what we were capable of.
01:14:37There was nothing we couldn't do if we put our minds to it.
01:14:40He just wanted us to do our best.
01:14:42You didn't want to disappoint him.
01:14:44What about Chris?
01:14:47Did he disappoint him?
01:14:51Yeah.
01:14:52Chris wanted out after the first robbery.
01:14:56But Damien weren't happy.
01:14:57He said quit and won an option.
01:15:01Because you don't get to just walk away.
01:15:14What can I do for you?
01:15:24My colleague, Glenn Branson, left here over an hour ago with John.
01:15:28And they never made it back.
01:15:30I suspect they were ambushed by Seb Willis.
01:15:33Who is armed and dangerous.
01:15:35Maybe they're stuck in traffic.
01:15:38Out of range.
01:15:43Come on, you must be able to relate to what I'm feeling.
01:15:45One of your men in danger, off comms.
01:15:48I think you're being a bit of a catastrophist.
01:15:51We're in Sussex.
01:15:52On a Tuesday afternoon.
01:15:55Alright, enough.
01:15:57You're the only one who can talk Seb down.
01:16:00I can't confirm any of these wild theories.
01:16:14I need to ask you some questions about your late husband, Hugo.
01:16:19You know there were question marks over his death.
01:16:22Oh, yeah.
01:16:23The detectives at Paddington thought he might have had a running with his dealer.
01:16:26And they may have been right about foul play.
01:16:29But wrong about the identity of the perpetrator.
01:16:32What?
01:16:33A friend of Damien's was overheard threatening him.
01:16:36Saying he'd tell the police about Hugo.
01:16:38No.
01:16:39No.
01:16:40You're making it up.
01:16:42What have you never wondered?
01:16:44Even for a second, if Damien had a hand in Hugo's death.
01:16:47That's an absurd idea, okay?
01:16:49Damien is the best thing that ever happened to me and John.
01:16:52End of story.
01:17:10John, mate.
01:17:11It's me.
01:17:13Where are you, brother?
01:17:17Wherever that cop has told you, if we take him out, we're in the clear.
01:17:22I've come to help you.
01:17:28Here.
01:17:31Sam.
01:17:32I'm here.
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01:22:04¡Ayúулve!
01:22:06¡Ayúluve!
01:22:15¡Ayúrde!
01:22:17Ponloz con el personal ...
01:22:22Depenso dejo y la grabación,
01:22:25¡Muy bien!
01:22:26¡Cheve el salón!
01:22:29¡Ayúluve!
01:22:30Give me the gun.
01:22:33This isn't you.
01:22:36Give me the gun.
01:22:49Okay, thanks for you.
01:22:51Wait.
01:22:53I don't know what you see when you look in the mirror.
01:22:56War hero.
01:22:58Mentor.
01:22:59I'll tell you what I see.
01:23:00Just a pathetic little criminal who has ruined those boys' lives.
01:23:30Let me worry through for a second, Pop.
01:23:36You know what?
01:23:37The beers are on you.
01:23:39I mean, phone and wallet are part of an active crime scene.
01:23:43Okay, fair enough.
01:23:45Kevin Spinello might be joining us.
01:23:47I'm not buying that person a drink.
01:23:55Oh, I think this might be for you.
01:23:59Hey, Harry.
01:24:00Glenn, I've been trying to call you.
01:24:01Roy told me what happened.
01:24:03Thank God you're all right and you're not injured.
01:24:05I think that's enough heroics for one day.
01:24:11Harry, talk to me.
01:24:13Fire!
01:24:14Harry!
01:24:14I'm fire!
01:24:22Harry!
01:24:24You okay?
01:24:25Harry, you okay?
01:24:26Yeah.
01:24:28You okay?
01:24:28You're not hurt.
01:24:29You sure?
01:24:30You're not hurt.
01:24:30Promise.
01:24:31You're okay.
01:24:32Wait.
01:24:33So much.
01:24:34I'm sorry.
01:24:35I'm sorry.
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