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00:06I don't know.
00:45Oh, shit.
01:20Oh, shit.
01:41Oh, shit.
01:43Oh, shit.
01:51You saved me.
01:58You don't know who I am, do you?
02:05So, put your hands together for my good friend, businessman, terrible golfer, even worse swimmer, the groove.
02:22You don't have to do that.
02:33So, hello. Quite a day.
02:37Thank you to everyone for joining Molly Cremie on this amazing day.
02:53We keep so many things hidden, don't we?
02:58I mean, there's so many things we just bury, and we think it's the right thing to do.
03:09No, we think that if all our secrets came out, our lives would be ruined.
03:18Like they protect us, or they don't.
03:23They imprison us, they stop us from being who we could be.
03:30And I can't live like that anymore.
03:35So from now on, no more secrets.
03:53The best part of my job is giving people their first home.
03:57So newlyweds, or, you know, maybe they just had a baby.
04:00Handing them the keys and seeing their faces like that.
04:04I remember renting.
04:07Yeah, well, I lost half my deposit, and because there was limescale on the tap, I put it in a
04:13picture of the bedroom.
04:14You should have gone to court.
04:16No, yeah.
04:17Sure, yeah, with all the spare money I had after paying the landlord's mortgage for a year.
04:23Anyway, you know, the lettings agent sided with him.
04:26That only happens if the tenant breaks a clause in the contract.
04:29Yeah, I mean, I'd occupy the property, I'd breathed in and out.
04:33Someone else's property.
04:34It belonged to someone else.
04:37Sorry if that comes as a shocker to you.
04:39No, my job brings me into lots of people's homes.
04:42I've seen rented flats with no heating, broken windows, mould.
04:47Hmm.
04:49They didn't view it before they moved in.
04:51Ah, it's not as simple as that.
04:54Ah, it kind of is.
05:13Tony?
05:22Ah!
05:24Ah!
05:26Ah!
05:26That's really lovely.
05:31How was your linguine?
05:32It was a lot like carbonara.
05:35You should have said, madam.
05:36I ordered carbonara.
05:41If they'd brought me the wrong meal, why wouldn't I just say?
05:43Well, I don't know.
05:44If you didn't want to appear difficult.
05:48Difficult?
05:50Difficult was not the right word.
05:52Getting the meal I ordered is not being difficult.
05:57Let me walk you to your car.
05:59Sure.
06:00Or we could not.
06:03Yeah.
06:04Yeah, that would also work.
06:12Good luck.
06:20That was genuinely painful.
06:24You hurt all that?
06:26I only caught the death rattle, but every inch of me has clenched.
06:32She was kind of a dick, though.
06:36Wasn't she?
06:38Er, to be fair, you were too.
06:42Ah, you see now, you're being ridiculous.
06:45At least I'm not being difficult.
06:47Yeah, I actually said that, didn't I?
06:50It's nice that she wished you good luck, no?
06:52All the best dates end with one person wishing the other one good luck.
06:55Yeah, you think it'll come up with more balance?
06:58Yes.
07:13So, does whoever pulls out the knife become king of Jersey?
07:18Shut up, Michael.
07:21Well, what do we do?
07:23You're the bloody policeman.
07:24What, did we call someone?
07:27Ian!
07:29Why are you in Jersey?
07:31Why am I in Jersey?
07:32I came to see my mum.
07:34I'm trying to rebuild some bridges, but I backed out, which I knew I would.
07:41Let me guess.
07:42Step eight.
07:45A willingness to make amends to the people we've wronged.
07:49The orange juice.
07:51You don't even have the wine list on the table and the elastic band on your wrist.
07:57You snap it to break the thought cycle.
08:01You should be a detective.
08:03People have said that.
08:07You're drinking water.
08:09Step one.
08:13Well, a baby.
08:16Still stumbling through the wreckage, yeah?
08:19Yeah.
08:21Yeah, it's shocking just how much I was able to ruin.
08:25Have you got anyone looking after you?
08:27Have you got anyone looking after you?
08:32That's me.
08:36Give me a sec.
08:38I have to take this.
08:41I think I should go.
08:48Look, I don't know how long I'm going to be here for, so make it interesting.
09:09Jim Bush, right?
09:25Right.
09:26The victim is Tony Salinger, 64.
09:29It was his wedding. He was found dead in his hotel room by his sister Ruth.
09:33Single stab wound to the chest. We're putting time of death somewhere between 7.45 and 8.30.
09:38We all know Ian Monkford from the drug squads. Ian was a guest at the wedding. He knew the victim.
09:44So I've asked him to give us a breakdown of the principles.
09:48Yeah, right. Hello, everyone. Arnie again. Thanks for the insult on a contaminated batch.
09:53No worries, fella. That's just right place, right time.
09:55Good foot, we'll shoot, mate.
09:56Guys, go for a drink sometime.
09:58Oh, yeah, yeah, sorry. It was Tony's wedding. He married Monica, Monica Barton.
10:04Then there's Ruth, Tony's sister. She and Tony own a pharmaceutical company together.
10:12Monica has a son from her first marriage. There's a daughter. She didn't come. I've not met her. Not sure
10:19who was.
10:19Did anything about The Ordinary happen today? Any fights? I mean, it was a wedding.
10:24Well, he fell in his swimming pool.
10:27Tony did.
10:28A waiter. Saved him.
10:30Everybody thought it was really funny, to be honest.
10:33Okay. Weird.
10:35Thanks, Ian.
10:36What?
10:38Ian.
10:39See you later, mate.
10:40Oh, cheers.
10:40Cheers, man.
10:40Cheers.
10:43Anybody else think it's very convenient this guy gets murdered hours after he gets married?
10:48I'll tell you why. Because as soon as he signs that marriage certificate, the wife, or the widow now, she
10:54gets everything.
10:54Yeah. I mean, let's keep our minds open. But, uh, yeah. I mean, potentially massively convenient.
11:00Um, take a look at the company for any litigations, scandals. Um, Simon, call the station, get the incident room
11:06up and running.
11:07And someone find this waiter that pulled Tony from the pool.
11:10Yeah.
11:13Hey. It's your thing tomorrow, isn't it?
11:15Yep.
11:16How are you feeling?
11:17Yeah, no, I'm looking forward to it, actually.
11:19Well, good luck.
11:20Yeah. Good luck.
11:22All right, don't go on about it. Christ.
11:26Why were there so few guests here?
11:29The call came in about 8.55, but the manager said that, uh, well, pretty much everyone had gone except
11:33for you and the family.
11:34Well, after Tony's speech, um, everything went a bit, uh, I think he was still rattled after falling in the
11:41pool, and he started to say things.
11:44What things?
11:45Um, he talked about secrets. No more secrets. He said, uh, I'm sure somebody's filmed it.
11:52Uh, and then him and the family went upstairs to his room, and everybody was like, uh, what happens now?
11:58Um, and so they all just went.
12:01Okay. Uh, I'll get Simon to take your statement. Then go home.
12:06Oh, no, Jim, I want to help.
12:08What? No, that's not possible.
12:10There's yours and Tony's connection, plus you were at the wedding, so, strictly speaking, you're a witness.
12:15And, uh, well, you know, I'm sure your team can't spare you.
12:18No, no, it's dead quiet after we sorted that bad batch. No, please.
12:24It was my mate.
12:27I need to know where you were between 7.45 and 8.30. Don't give me that look.
12:31You do the same.
12:33I said, I was outside the hotel entrance. It'll be on a CCTV.
12:37Okay, once we've checked that, once we've checked that, you can start by going through every photo, every piece of
12:43fan footage from the guests, including this speech.
12:46All right. Thank you.
13:01All our secrets came out.
13:04Our lives would be ruined.
13:07Like they protect us.
13:09Well, they don't.
13:10Secrets ruin us.
13:12They imprison us.
13:14They stop us from being who we could be.
13:17And I can't live like that anymore.
13:20So from now on,
13:23no more secrets.
13:28No more secrets.
13:42James?
13:48Charlie.
13:49Oh, good.
13:50You can carry this.
13:55We heard your name on the news.
13:57The girls want to grill you.
13:58Who did it?
13:59Who are your suspects?
14:00We won't breathe a word.
14:02Well, it's far too early to say.
14:03You should look at who benefits from his death.
14:06Uh, why?
14:07We haven't thought of that.
14:08Oh, and anyone who didn't like him.
14:10Wow, this is...
14:11Uh, has anyone got a pen?
14:12Ignore him.
14:14He's just being clever.
14:15If you're not going to amuse us,
14:17just collect your daughter and make your way to the nearest exit.
14:20Was there something else?
14:22You're loitering.
14:24No, just, um...
14:26All on your own, are you?
14:29Apart from Kim.
14:31Why?
14:33No reason.
14:37Who's for coffee?
14:39Here.
14:47Nigel.
14:48This is ridiculous.
14:49Jim, hello.
14:50Sorry, I didn't realise the door was open.
14:53Charlie likes me to keep it closed.
14:55It's been four months.
14:58She needs to come out about you.
15:00I'm going to talk to her.
15:01No, sorry.
15:02You should talk to her.
15:04It's fine, Jim, really.
15:06She has a standing here.
15:07Her boyfriends tend to be filthy rich
15:09and drive Bentleys and so on.
15:11Then along comes me with my little Honda Civic.
15:15She makes me park it in the woods.
15:18Remarkable woman.
15:19Besides, I've got heaps to be getting on with.
15:22Look, mood boards.
15:24They did a thing on them on Loose Women.
15:27They're for the restaurant.
15:28I'm thinking traditional Italian bistro,
15:30but with a dash of irony,
15:32because we're all grown-ups.
15:34Well, these look great, Nigel.
15:37Hope, Jim.
15:40I sunk without it.
15:46Hey, good to go?
15:48So, tell me, how was last night?
15:50Well, someone got murdered, so...
15:52Before that, idiot.
15:53Before that was...
15:55It was a lot of fun.
15:58Brilliant.
15:59You mean with Daisy?
16:00No, that was awful.
16:01We hated each other.
16:02You said it was a lot of fun.
16:03No, I meant afterwards.
16:04The murder?
16:06Between...
16:07Doesn't matter.
16:08So, who's next on the list?
16:10The vet?
16:11Can we just...
16:12Look, there's no hurry.
16:14I leave in six...
16:16Oh, my God, five days.
16:18You need someone not to look after you,
16:20just to make an effort for.
16:22Or you'll eat toast
16:24and wear the same shirt for a week.
16:28Oh, my timetable came through.
16:34I've still got to write essays and read books.
16:36Can you believe it?
16:36What, did you think you'd be playing your violin for two years?
16:38Well, that's all they were doing
16:39in the pictures in the prospectus.
16:46Five days.
16:49How are you feeling?
16:51Really excited.
16:52Yeah.
16:53What about you?
16:55Can't wait to see the back of you.
16:58Kim?
17:00Come and say goodbye to the girls.
17:02They want to give you some money.
17:04Just run a brush through your hair.
17:06Can I come down now?
17:07I'm getting a bit hungry.
17:09Nearly, darling.
17:11Charlie, it's time you told people about Nigel.
17:13You have him hiding in the bedroom.
17:14There are books.
17:15I always leave the window open, just a little.
17:18It's fine, Jim, honestly.
17:20No, Dad's right.
17:22Nigel's ace.
17:23You should show him off.
17:26Millie Faversham.
17:28Her husband's just been arrested for insider trading.
17:32Certain people, who may or may not currently be in the garden, have responded less than
17:37charitably.
17:38And Nigel is delicate.
17:40I don't want him exposed to their scrutiny.
17:45Always thinking of someone else.
17:47Textbook, Charlie.
17:54It is definitely a challenging role, but that is what interests me.
17:58I'd like to use all the experience I've accrued at CID to meet that challenge.
18:02And I think that experience means that I can offer almost as much as I can learn.
18:08Speaking of using expertise, I hear congratulations are in order.
18:12Thanks to a lead.
18:13The iCrozier shared with a drug squad a contaminated batch of heroin that had already claimed two
18:19lives was taken out of circulation.
18:22Well, and thank you.
18:24That is kind of my point.
18:25I think that there can be a tendency for people to hoard intelligence.
18:30Everyone protecting their own little fiefdom.
18:32What I'd like to do, I'd like to encourage more dialogue between departments.
18:36Well, you have a lot of fans in the drug squad.
18:40I'm sure if it were up to them, the job would be yours already.
18:44But it isn't.
18:46Tim, I believe you have a question.
19:11Michael Barton?
19:12DCI Jim Bozarek.
19:13I just want to say...
19:14The police took the suit I was wearing.
19:16It's hired.
19:16Who's going to pay for that?
19:20I'll see what I can do.
19:23I'll see what I can do.
19:29Mother.
19:30Mrs. Salinger.
19:32I'm very sorry for your loss.
19:35I'm DCI Jim Bozarek.
19:36I'm going to be leading the investigation.
19:38I know you've already given a statement.
19:39I just have a couple more questions.
19:41Now, look at the state of her.
19:44It's all right, Michael.
19:46Is it okay if my children stay?
19:49Of course, yeah.
19:50If that's, uh...
19:51I'm sorry, your children?
19:53My daughter's here.
19:54She came back to me.
19:58Darling, this is DCI Bozarek.
20:02Is it indeed?
20:14We know that Tony fell in the pool, and we are talking to the waiter who pulled him out.
20:23I wanted to talk to you about afterwards.
20:27How did Tony seem?
20:29Uh, a bit preoccupied.
20:31I think he was quite shaken up.
20:33In his speech, he said, no more secrets.
20:36What do you think he meant by that?
20:38Uh, I have no idea.
20:41He walked out and went up to our room.
20:43He said it was a joke.
20:45I said, a joke.
20:47And he said he had a headache, and he wanted to lie down.
20:51Do you know what he meant?
20:52No.
20:53Which one would you think was that whole point of secrets?
20:55Do you?
20:55I literally never met the guy's shit for brains.
20:57You seem tense.
20:58Shall I fix you a drink?
21:04So what happened then?
21:07I, um, I came downstairs.
21:10I think that was, that was the last time I spoke to him.
21:14And then Ruth found him.
21:16Right.
21:17Yeah, I want to, uh, to ask you about Tony's, uh, company.
21:21Well, it wasn't his.
21:23Ruth founded it.
21:25Um, Tony came on board later.
21:27Um, he was on a salary.
21:29Even the house came with the job.
21:32Do you know he was going to retire in three months' time?
21:34No.
21:35His life was just beginning.
21:43You said you came to see your mum.
21:45Yeah.
21:46See her get married.
21:51Just, uh, unpack the history a bit for me, would you?
21:57Okay.
21:59They adopted me when I was two.
22:02Me and Monica, we got on.
22:05But we were just on different frequencies.
22:08And then they conceived Michael, and he got all her attention, all her energy.
22:13But that was okay, because I had dad.
22:17But 12 years ago, he killed himself.
22:21And later I said some stuff, and sort of cut myself off from Monica and Michael.
22:28And then, two months ago, I get an email from Tony, says him and Monica are getting married, and it
22:33would mean the world to her if I came, blah, blah.
22:35Well, at first I was like, no way.
22:39Too much bad blood.
22:42But then...
22:43Step eight.
22:49Step eight got me on the plane.
22:51Step eight.
22:51But I chickened out, and I went to a restaurant, and do you need me to go into that?
22:57No, I think we have that covered.
23:01Your brother is a...
23:03a character.
23:06He's a chess grandmaster.
23:08Did you know that?
23:09No.
23:10But, to be fair, he wasn't the same after Dad died.
23:13He, um...
23:15He...
23:17Kind of had a breakdown.
23:26Good morning.
23:27Good morning.
23:28Barney?
23:28Is that for me?
23:29Yeah.
23:30Uh, okay, everyone, can we...
23:32Where is Ian?
23:34Can someone find Ian, please?
23:35Yes, boss.
23:37Uh, look, I just spoke to Tony's wife, Monica.
23:39No more secrets, we are none the wiser, but, uh, Nicola, the estranged daughter, she has turned up.
23:44Uh, she was meant to go to the wedding, but couldn't face it.
23:48Um, and look, in the spirit of complete transparency, I should probably mention I met her briefly at a restaurant
23:53last night.
23:55Yeah, I thought that would get your attention.
23:57Sorry.
23:58You met the victim's estranged stepdaughter in a restaurant last night?
24:02Yes, at the time I didn't know that she was the victim's stepdaughter.
24:05At the time, Barney, I didn't know there was a victim.
24:07So, look, we chatted for maybe two minutes, and then this morning at Monica's, there she was.
24:12How did your interview go?
24:13Don't worry about my interview.
24:14My interview was the stuff of legend.
24:16This thing with the daughter, is that a conflict of interest?
24:18No, it was a two-minute conversation, so no, nothing that would compromise my handling of the case.
24:22Okay, well, we should still check her out.
24:23What time was your tete-a-tete?
24:25Okay, I was there with someone else.
24:28Someone else?
24:29This is getting complicated.
24:30Do we need a diagram?
24:31And after that person left, I chatted with Nicola, so I think she was there about 8.30pm to 9pm.
24:36Right, that sounds a lot longer.
24:37Yeah, what restaurant was it?
24:38I'll ask her to CCTV just so we can eliminate her.
24:43Costalos.
24:43Can someone do a background check on Michael Barton?
24:46He was volatile.
24:47He was argumentative.
24:49And her sister said there have been some mental health issues.
24:52So let's see if he's appeared anywhere on our radar.
24:54Kara, where are we with the murder weapon?
24:56It's from the hotel.
24:57Well, the knife they used to cut the cake, so there are dozens of prints on it.
25:03One other thing I learned from Monica.
25:04Tony's company.
25:05It's not Tony's company.
25:06It's his sister's.
25:07It's Ruth's.
25:08He was just on the payroll.
25:10Even his house was grace and favor, and he was retiring in three months.
25:13I'm going to go talk to his now.
25:14Does anybody know what the company actually does?
25:16So they're called family, with a PH instead of an F.
25:20Their turnover is around 8 million a year.
25:22They specialize in organic chemistry, which combines organic compounds,
25:26so stuff found in nature, with commercially available materials.
25:30Yeah.
25:31Another wiser.
25:32What about Tony Salinger?
25:33What should we know?
25:34Clean as a whistle.
25:35All I could find was a car accident 15 years ago.
25:39La Rue de la Trinité.
25:41Ian, you're about to tell me you've got CCTV of someone sneaking into Tony's hotel room
25:45with the gate slicer.
25:46Uh, no, sorry.
25:48But I might have something else.
25:51There's not much CCTV in the hotel.
25:54The bar, reception, and some patches outside.
26:02But I did find this.
26:04Now, we know the names of everyone else.
26:09But I have no idea who that is.
26:11Yeah, see if you can find a clearer image.
26:13Kara, the waiter who pulled Tony from the pool?
26:15Andrew Todd.
26:16I see Andrew Todd.
26:17Yes, sir.
26:17Thank you, everyone.
26:25Jim.
26:26What's your name?
26:27We've not had a chance to connect since your wife passed.
26:29How are you?
26:30Did you get my card?
26:31Ah, yeah.
26:32I think I did.
26:33Yeah, thank you.
26:34Thought I should check, because you didn't acknowledge it.
26:36I heard about the murder at Hotel Claremont.
26:39Ooh, sounds like a naughty one.
26:41Yeah?
26:41Well, we've got some interesting lines.
26:42Well, if you need someone to bounce ideas off, you have my email.
26:46Now then, Barney Crozier, your thoughts thereof.
26:51We met him this morning, and while we liked him, we didn't love him.
26:55I suppose what I'm asking is, does he have the stuff?
26:59Yeah.
27:00Yeah, he's a very able police officer.
27:03We'd recommend.
27:03I see I shall have to handcuff you to a radiator to get to the truth.
27:07Bring out the thumbscrews.
27:09No.
27:09Look, he's a great colleague.
27:11I really enjoy working with him.
27:14And, look, you know, initiative is crucial in this job, and when he shows it, he's very impressive.
27:19Yeah, that's what we thought.
27:21What's what you thought?
27:23Message received and understood.
27:26No, no, I'm just...
27:27Thanks, Jim.
27:31Prick.
27:35There's not much to tell.
27:37I was walking past the swimming pool, and I saw...
27:39What's his name?
27:40Selinger.
27:41Yeah.
27:41He looked like he was in trouble, and there was no one else around, so I jumped in and pulled
27:45him out.
27:45Then what happened?
27:46Some people came out.
27:47They'd been looking for him.
27:48No.
27:49Between you pulling him out and people arriving, did you talk at all?
27:52And what did he say?
27:53No.
27:57That's it.
27:57You saved his life.
27:59I think he was a bit shaken up.
28:00Anyways, I dried off, got a spare uniform, and finished my shift.
28:04What time did you leave the hotel?
28:06Around 7.30.
28:07Got back here quarter to eight.
28:09Can anyone cooperate that?
28:10I live on my own.
28:12How long have you worked at the hotel?
28:14A couple of weeks.
28:15You ever met Mr. Selinger before?
28:17Never met him before in my life.
28:19I'm sorry of that.
28:20I need to make a move.
28:23No, sure.
28:24Thank you, Andy.
28:27So he's dead then, yeah?
28:29Must have really pissed someone off.
28:32It certainly looks that way.
28:34I'll see myself out.
28:50Take a walk with me.
28:51It is good.
28:58I just spoke to Richard Gibbon.
29:00He was on your panel.
29:01It was off the record.
29:02I wanted to get a sense of which way the wind was blowing.
29:07I'm sorry, Barney.
29:11Did they say why?
29:13It was a very brief conversation,
29:14but he said there were a lot of really strong candidates this year.
29:20And there was a question around your initiative.
29:22What does that mean?
29:23I know what initiative means.
29:25I'm saying, what do they mean?
29:26Like I said, it was very brief.
29:27Look, apply again next year.
29:29A different panel.
29:30I'm sure you'll get it.
29:33I smashed it in.
29:33I promise you.
29:35I know you did.
29:42I just didn't know in here.
29:46Can we do this another time?
29:49Actually, I don't know if I can tell you this.
29:51Or are you like priests and this is all confidential?
29:53That's all strictly neat to know.
29:55We're about to be brought out.
29:57Well, we were.
29:58By Hobart's, you know, the big...
29:59Anyway, they're panicking now, which you can understand.
30:01So I'm having to reassure them that nothing's changed
30:04and we're still good to go and then just running into the toilets to cry.
30:07Yeah, just need two minutes.
30:09Right, okay.
30:13This was Tony's job.
30:15I oversee the product and the finances and the...
30:18But the...
30:20The...
30:21The networking.
30:23That was him.
30:24Sorry.
30:26It's been a day.
30:28Yeah, I'm sure.
30:30Oh, actually, there was something I needed to ask you.
30:34When will my brother's body be released?
30:36We won't have a funeral at some point.
30:38Yeah, well, we need to do a post-mortem, but it shouldn't be too long.
30:41Right.
30:42Oh, sorry.
30:45It's my daughter.
30:49Tony didn't co-own the company.
30:51He was technically an employee, right?
30:55Who told you that?
30:57Monica told me that.
30:58Monica?
30:58Yeah.
31:01Was she not meant to know?
31:03No, of course.
31:04She should know.
31:06I didn't realise Tony had told her.
31:08I mean, that was the whole...
31:09What?
31:13Tony had overstated his position in the company to Monica to impress her.
31:18But after the buyout, he was going to retire, meaning no more expenses accounts,
31:23no more paycheck every month, no house.
31:26I kept saying, you need to tell Monica, but he just kept putting it off.
31:30He said he didn't know what her reaction would be.
31:32Understood.
31:33Uh, look, thank you for your time.
31:39Monica didn't say when Tony told her.
31:42No.
31:43Why?
31:45I'm just curious.
31:47I'm just curious.
31:47I'm glad he did.
31:49It was weighing on his mind.
31:50Secret's too.
32:03Secret's too.
32:12Oh, I'm sorry.
32:18Can you sit down?
32:23Look, I want you to know how happy I am that you're here.
32:30I can't tell you what it means.
32:33No, I am too, because it's, it's given me a chance to, uh...
32:42That stuff I said a few years ago.
32:45No, no, it doesn't matter.
32:46No, it does.
32:47It does.
32:50I was drinking.
32:52I was a mess.
32:53But it was shitty and nasty and really totally unforgivable.
32:59It's forgotten.
33:01It's forgiven.
33:12What do you think Tony meant when he said no more secrets?
33:16Well, like I said, I don't know.
33:20And how did he die?
33:22Maybe the policeman said, and I, and I missed it.
33:27Oh, God, I'm sorry.
33:29You, it's fine.
33:30You don't have to talk about it.
33:34Someone stabbed him.
33:36Which is, which is awful, because, yeah, I've been, I've been thinking about it, and, um, they'd have had to
33:46get so close to him.
33:48Because there was no struggle, so it must have been someone that he knew, someone that he met.
33:54I have to go.
33:54What's wrong?
33:56I'm fine.
33:57I just...
34:00You've just got here.
34:01I don't understand.
34:02I have to go.
34:07So she's gone, then?
34:08How the mark of Leon Brand.
34:13Every cloud and all that.
34:21So, I, uh, I guess you have to move back now.
34:27Hmm, I'll have to think about that.
34:29Don't want you cramping my style, but, uh, I'm sure I'll be able to squeeze you in some
34:34or maybe pop you under the stairs or something.
34:41This has all worked out rather well for you.
34:45Hasn't it?
34:51Simon, where are we with the background checks on the case?
34:54I'm still working through them, but there's no red flags so far.
34:57But, you know, I told you about that car accident Tony was involved in 15 years ago,
35:01the La Rue de la Trinité.
35:03I did some more digging, and it turns out that someone was killed.
35:06There was an inquest, he did a blood test, but it was clear, so there was no further charges.
35:09Who was killed?
35:11Sally Mercer.
35:12She was working at the bar that he was drinking at.
35:14He was giving her a left.
35:15Christ.
35:16How old was she?
35:1720.
35:19Ian!
35:20Excellent work.
35:21Thanks.
35:21Did you know about this?
35:23Tony was involved in a fatal RTA 15 years ago.
35:25Yeah, there was an inquest, he was cleared.
35:27Yeah, well, it would have been useful to know that earlier, like 18 hours ago.
35:31I thought I was just doing CCTV and phone camera footage.
35:34Okay.
35:35If you think of anything else from Tony's background that might be useful, do let us know.
35:39What about the guy in the code?
35:40Did you find a better image yet?
35:42No.
35:43Can I take a look at that?
35:44Yeah.
35:45Thanks.
35:46Hey, how did you get on with the waiter?
35:47Oh, he said Tony fell in the pool, and he pulled him out, and that's it.
35:51I just got off the phone with forensics.
35:53They said, off the record, don't get your hopes up.
35:55It's a hotel room, there could literally be hundreds of DNA traces.
35:57Holy shit.
35:58That coloured glass, I've seen it somewhere before.
36:00It's in Andy's flat.
36:02Andy Todd, the waiter.
36:03You think she's a family member?
36:04Well, it's a different name, but he knows her.
36:09No more secrets.
36:14You weren't completely honest with us, were you Andy?
36:18You told my colleague you didn't know who Tony Salinger was.
36:21She'd ask if I'd ever met him before.
36:25I said no, which is true.
36:29Who is Sally Mercer?
36:35My sister.
36:38Did you know it was Tony Salinger's wedding?
36:40We don't get told stuff like that.
36:42I only knew it was him when I heard his name on the news.
36:44And when you pulled him out of the pool, you didn't get chatting?
36:47He didn't introduce himself?
36:49My client just said he didn't know Mr. Salinger's identity until the following morning.
36:52Yeah, which was before he spoke to DC Malloy.
36:55You didn't think that would have been a good time to mention your connection to Mr. Salinger?
36:59No, because I knew you'd make it something it wasn't.
37:01Well, it is something, isn't it?
37:02It's a massive coincidence that the hotel where you work is the venue for the wedding of the man that's
37:07connected to the death of your sister.
37:09And what you do, you just so happen to save him from drowning.
37:13What can I say?
37:14Small Island.
37:18Ever heard of a company called Breakfield Security?
37:21Yeah, I used to work for them.
37:23That's right.
37:23You're a sales executive.
37:26What were you on there a year?
37:2930,000?
37:3029.
37:3129.
37:32Not bad.
37:32Why did they sack you?
37:34They didn't.
37:34I left.
37:35Oh.
37:37Sorry, I know I assumed that they sacked you because straight away you started work at a hotel where your
37:42salary was 15,000?
37:44Why would you leave a well-paid job with prospects to become a waiter?
37:48Let's say that we get a warrant and we go through your phone.
37:50How many searches in recent years will we find for Tony Salinger?
37:57Here's what I think happened, Andy.
37:59You'd been low-grade stalking Tony for years.
38:03And then suddenly he's getting married and that hurts.
38:08Accidents or not.
38:10He was driving the car when your sister died.
38:14And look at him now.
38:17Not a care in the world.
38:20And so you have to do something.
38:21So you get a job at the hotel.
38:24Finally, the day comes.
38:26There he is.
38:28Come on, Andy.
38:30What did you do?
38:33Do you have kids?
38:36If they were killed, think about what that would do to you.
38:41My mum died in 2020.
38:42She was 49.
38:44That's what grief does.
38:46That's what he did to us.
38:49But I didn't kill him.
38:51I mean, I literally saved his life.
38:53As cover stories go, that is quite good.
38:54Well done, man.
38:55Come on, really?
38:55Why would you orchestrate this meeting?
38:57So I could shout at him.
38:59Just make him listen.
39:01Honestly, I don't know.
39:02Maybe I was going to beat him up.
39:04I thought he'd recognise me.
39:06That he must be stalking me too.
39:08He's stalking my family.
39:09He must be.
39:13You know, I served him a drink at one point and I thought,
39:16as soon as he sees my face,
39:18he'll say something.
39:22Nothing.
39:24Not a flicker.
39:26And then he wandered off.
39:28And then when I found him, he was in a pool.
39:29And for a second I thought,
39:32leave him.
39:36And if I could get that moment again, I would.
39:38And I'd watch him drown.
39:41I'd take popcorn.
39:44But Sally wouldn't want me to do that.
39:47She'd want me to do what I did.
39:49What did you say to Tony?
39:51I said, you don't know who I am, do you?
39:54I said, you killed my sister.
39:55What did he say?
39:56I don't know.
39:57He's pretty shocked.
39:59Anyway, I didn't want to be around him anymore.
40:01I didn't want to look at him.
40:03So I got out of the pool,
40:05put on dry uniform,
40:06finished my shift and went home.
40:08No one can corroborate that, Andy.
40:09Do you see the problem we're having?
40:17I went back to the site where my sister died.
40:20The Rue de la Trinity.
40:22Are you sure about that?
40:23Because there will be CCTV there
40:25and on a dozen roads and streets on the way.
40:27I'm wearing a jacket
40:29with white stripes down the arms.
40:32I walk along the Rue de scottles.
40:35That should save you some time.
40:38Thank you, Mr. Todd.
40:39We'll be in touch.
40:40Don't flee to Mexico.
40:42Just before Mom died,
40:44she spoke about the accident.
40:47Andy, we shouldn't do this yet.
40:50You know there was a witness
40:51that said Salinger was drunk?
40:52Like off his face drunk.
40:53The witness must have misremembered.
40:55Tony took a blood test and it was clear.
40:56So maybe Tony had help.
40:59How?
41:00The blood test would have been supervised
41:02by whichever police officer
41:03took him to the hospital.
41:04Exactly.
41:05And that's why I didn't tell you.
41:13You think we find him on CCTV?
41:15Yeah, he didn't kill Tony.
41:17What about the other stuff?
41:18That I'm less inclined to believe.
41:19He's just trying to make sense
41:20of this horrific loss.
41:21God knows I can understand that.
41:24Yeah.
41:25Ah, but let's check
41:25who the attending officer was,
41:27just so we know.
41:27You worried it was you?
41:28Ah, very funny.
41:29I don't care what everyone else says.
41:32Well, I've got to ask.
41:32Did you hear back about the job?
41:34It went in a different direction.
41:35Sorry, Bonnie, that's...
41:37shit.
41:38Did they give a reason?
41:40Well, well, well.
41:41Guess who the attending officer was?
41:43Literally the first person on the scene.
41:45It was Ian, wasn't it?
41:48Richard Gibbon.
41:50He took Tony to the hospital
41:51to get the blood test.
41:52The blood test basically exonerated him.
41:54Exactly that.
41:56Someone to see you, boss.
41:57I'll put them in the family room.
41:58Why have you done that?
41:59You'll see.
42:11I think I know who killed Tony.
42:14I think it was my mum.
42:16It was Monica.
42:17What makes you say that?
42:19Because 12 years ago,
42:20she killed my father.
42:22Yeah.