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00:00:28You've been tight with me, right?
00:00:28Yeah, I've been clubbing there.
00:00:31But I never saw the rest of the island.
00:00:33You got any photos?
00:00:35Yeah, I do.
00:00:37Yeah, look.
00:00:41You drive 10 minutes, you're out in real wild nature.
00:00:44Wow.
00:00:45That's amazing.
00:00:49I ought to take this.
00:00:53Not great timing, Maddox.
00:00:55Call me tomorrow.
00:00:56If you don't get the money, there isn't going to be a tomorrow, Bryson.
00:01:00This is your last chance.
00:01:03What was that?
00:01:04What?
00:01:06It's nothing.
00:01:09Just an open to the loo.
00:01:10I'll be right back.
00:01:23So let me get this straight.
00:01:25Your son, our son, has been under threat this whole time and you haven't told me.
00:01:35At first I didn't think it was true.
00:01:36I thought he was just Cassian twisting the knife.
00:01:39How long have you known?
00:01:41He told me just after we arrested him.
00:01:44That was ages ago.
00:01:46Jesus, why?
00:01:49We arrested Albazi.
00:01:51We just needed something to make the charges stick.
00:01:53That's why Glenn and I were trying to find something, anything, to link him to Sandy's murder.
00:01:58At what cost?
00:02:01Harry and her kids could have died.
00:02:05How are we going to keep Bruno safe?
00:02:09Well, we're on the hunt for the fire bomber and we just keep Bruno close, we keep him close until
00:02:17we know what's going on.
00:02:19And you were just going to marry me and not tell me any of this.
00:02:26I just didn't want to have to put you through worrying about another child after, after everything.
00:02:53I'm sorry, I had a really nice night.
00:02:55Maybe another time, yeah?
00:03:45Hey.
00:03:51You found any black holes yet?
00:03:54You can't see black holes. That's the point.
00:04:00Listen, I know things haven't been easy.
00:04:03With school and the wedding coming up and everything.
00:04:07Cleo and I, we'd like to spend more time with you.
00:04:12Taking you to school, picking you up, that sort of thing.
00:04:18Also, I'd like you to keep this tracker on you.
00:04:23All the time, okay?
00:04:25Why?
00:04:27It's just a sensible thing to do.
00:04:34It's so obvious when we're lying, Dad.
00:04:45I'm sorry.
00:04:47I'm sorry. Hey, look, I know this place isn't great, but it's just for a while.
00:04:51Stop saying sorry.
00:04:58Look, this flat doesn't matter.
00:05:03What matters is us.
00:05:06Being alive.
00:05:07Being okay.
00:05:10This was never meant to happen.
00:05:12You're a good friend.
00:05:13Doing the right thing.
00:05:15And doing the right thing has put you and the kids in danger.
00:05:18And you know, it could have been so much worse.
00:05:23I'm going to take a step back from the Albazi investigation.
00:05:34We might not like it, but we are in this now.
00:05:39You need to find the guys who try to hurt our family and put them away for good.
00:05:52How's the family?
00:05:53As well as you can hope, given the circumstances.
00:05:57How about you? How did Cleo take the news?
00:06:00Keeping this from her was a mistake.
00:06:02I wouldn't blame her if she called off the wedding.
00:06:05I'm sorry.
00:06:06No, this is all my fault.
00:06:09I shouldn't have got you involved in any of this.
00:06:11No.
00:06:12How are we to know that the Munich informant was in Benchdel's pocket?
00:06:16Which is why I think maybe we should lay off Albazi.
00:06:19For a while.
00:06:20There may be more out there.
00:06:22Maybe.
00:06:26No one gets firebombed unless they're getting closer to the truce.
00:06:29The Munich informant I'm there.
00:06:31He did supply the car for the hit and run on Sandy.
00:06:35And his body shop has been cleared out recently.
00:06:39They know we're onto them.
00:06:40Exactly.
00:06:42Which means we were right.
00:06:44About Munich being a loose end for Albazi.
00:06:47I just think, every moment that we're not pushing this,
00:06:50his men could be clearing out more evidence.
00:06:54We need to see this through.
00:06:57Wasn't expecting you to be working yet.
00:07:00How are you and Ari holding on?
00:07:01Yeah, we're okay. Thanks for that.
00:07:04So, what have we got?
00:07:07Bryson Lambert, CEO of Rourke Lambert Hotels.
00:07:11Pronounced dead at the scene at 5.17am after a dog walker called it in,
00:07:14but we now know it occurred just after midnight.
00:07:18The cause of death impact trauma, he would have been dead in minutes.
00:07:21They've taken the body to the mortuary.
00:07:23Unfortunately, his wife and daughter haven't been informed yet.
00:07:27Now, to start with, the collision investigators were thinking he'd just lost control of the car.
00:07:32But then we recovered the dash cam footage.
00:07:35Take a look.
00:07:44And with the headlamps on full beam, there's no chance of getting the reg plates of the other car.
00:07:49Okay, so, wrong side of the road, failure to break and have fled the scene.
00:07:54At the very least, that is vehicular manslaughter.
00:07:57Let's get a full forensic check on the vehicle.
00:08:00If there was any contact at all, even a scrape, there might be paint from the other car.
00:08:05Someone drove off, left this man to die. I want to know who.
00:08:17We're doing everything we can to locate the other driver,
00:08:21but lack of cameras in the area is making that difficult.
00:08:24In what area?
00:08:27The crash occurred on Walsh Lane.
00:08:31When did it happen?
00:08:32It happened at precisely 12.21am.
00:08:37You're only telling us now, Rose.
00:08:39Your dad's car had gone off the road.
00:08:42It was difficult to see.
00:08:44Unfortunately, no one noticed until this morning.
00:08:48Mrs. Lambert, when your husband didn't return home, were you not concerned?
00:08:54No.
00:08:56Not really.
00:08:58He called me from his office and said he was going to be working late.
00:09:04So, why would he be driving down Walsh Lane?
00:09:08He has other properties for work.
00:09:11One of them is down that way.
00:09:14So, he might have been driving to this work property even late at night?
00:09:20Well, he runs a global hotel, Jane. It's a 24-hour job.
00:09:25He likes to keep business and home life separate.
00:09:29I spoke to him.
00:09:36I sat and watched a film, for God's sake.
00:09:40How could I just be sitting here if you were saying at the same time that he was-
00:09:44Mama.
00:09:49It's just hard to put it together.
00:09:52We were here having a normal evening on the sofa watching telly.
00:10:01Of course.
00:10:03I'm so sorry.
00:10:05Of course.
00:10:37You have got to be kidding me.
00:10:40Detective Superintendent.
00:10:42It's been a while.
00:10:45Not long enough. What do you want?
00:10:47I'm just interested as to why Major Crime are investigating a road traffic accident.
00:10:51I've heard maybe there's more to it. I thought you might like to comment.
00:10:54Why don't you jog on before I arrest you for loitering with intent?
00:10:57Come on, now.
00:10:59Way and sell on those old school villains was good, wasn't it?
00:11:02I can trade you.
00:11:07Head chef of a boutique foraging restaurant died last week from mushroom poisoning.
00:11:12But I don't think that's the full story.
00:11:14The episode's about to drop wide, but I'm prepared to give you an exclusive preview.
00:11:20Digging for mushrooms?
00:11:28Trust me.
00:11:29That'll be the day.
00:11:38It's no secret that Barney wasn't always the easiest man to deal with.
00:11:44But say what you want about Barney.
00:11:46He...
00:11:47He did love bringing people together.
00:11:50I think that's why he became a chef.
00:11:52He'd be delighted to see you all here.
00:11:56They're probably not so delighted at the reason.
00:12:03He's still there.
00:12:10The status...
00:12:15There's not to be a man, he's still there.
00:12:18He's still there.
00:12:19Yeah.
00:12:19Yeah.
00:12:28I think that's why he became a chef because that was lunch.
00:12:31I don't know.
00:13:12I don't know.
00:13:28I'm just glad that Ari and the kids are okay.
00:13:31Look, I've had units out all weekend searching for the fire bomber.
00:13:34We will find them.
00:13:35I promise.
00:13:36Cheers, Nick.
00:13:38What have we got on the crash site?
00:13:40No look from witnesses so far, but neighbors say Bryson was obsessed with these cars.
00:13:44A real petrolhead, apparently.
00:13:46The enhanced dash cam footage has just come through.
00:13:50Yeah, it's like the other car deliberately ran him off the road.
00:13:52That's more than just reckless driving.
00:13:55Vehicle forensics have the results from the wreck.
00:13:58They say that they found something on Bryson's car.
00:14:02No signs of paint residue or any other contact with an oncoming vehicle.
00:14:06But we did find this trapped in his front bumper.
00:14:10It's a strip of insulation foil.
00:14:12It's usually used in construction.
00:14:14It certainly doesn't come from a car.
00:14:15Can you pull up the dash cam footage of the moments just before the crash?
00:14:20Yeah.
00:14:27Stop it there.
00:14:30Which direction is he heading there?
00:14:32From west.
00:14:35You know.
00:14:50You're going to get there.
00:14:54You're going to get there.
00:14:56swollen
00:14:58swollen
00:14:59bon
00:15:14You're good to go. Be ready to slam on the brakes.
00:15:26Jesus.
00:15:50You alright? No one's quick enough to dodge your own reflection. How did you know?
00:16:00Well, we saw the moon in the dashcam footage just before the crash, but the moon rises
00:16:07in the east at the moment. Bryson was headed due west, so how could it have been in front
00:16:12of him?
00:16:14You seriously caught all of that?
00:16:15Yeah. Bruno's really into his astronomy. I've been trying to keep up, but to be honest
00:16:20with you, I could have missed it very easily.
00:16:25Well, if he had, we would have spent months chasing a car that doesn't even exist.
00:16:31And someone would have got away with murder.
00:16:41A car fanatic killed by the thing he loved the most. Now, someone organised this trap meticulously.
00:16:46They had to know where Bryson was headed and when, down to the precise minute.
00:16:51Well, we tracked Bryson's movements across the whole evening. He left his offices at 9pm.
00:16:58Then drives to a cocktail bar.
00:17:02This is him arriving around 9.30pm, where he meets this woman.
00:17:07Bryson told his wife that he was working late. I mean, that does not look like a business
00:17:12meeting.
00:17:13Let's get an ID on this woman, interview the bar staff, find out if he met her there before,
00:17:16and let's get access to his phone. Hang on, wasn't that jeep that's reversing at the offices
00:17:21as well?
00:17:24Well, there.
00:17:26Someone's following him.
00:17:27But they leave the bar before he does, to get ahead of him.
00:17:30Well, the jeep left at 9.38pm and Bryson leaves on his own at 11.55pm.
00:17:39Well, that's plenty of time to get to Walsh Lane and to set a trap.
00:17:42So let's say Bryson is using his second home for hookups. If the woman he met left on her
00:17:48own, why does he head for his other property?
00:17:51And how could the killer guarantee that he was going to do that?
00:18:11What are you doing?
00:18:15I need the police.
00:18:19Look at this.
00:18:21Seven cars, a private yacht, but in the last six months, Bryson sold four of his cars
00:18:27and the private yacht's up for sale.
00:18:31We've got access to Bryson's phone. At around seven o'clock, he placed a call to his wife,
00:18:36and at 9.45pm he received a call from someone called Arno Maddox.
00:18:40That is the chief financial officer of Rourke Lambert. He's acting CEO now that Bryson's
00:18:44did.
00:18:45Let's find out what that was about.
00:18:49Roy, the chief office at the bar, it's registered to Rose Lambert, Bryson's daughter.
00:18:55Now, we tracked the vehicle on ANPR. The last hit is on the A-Road a little while before
00:19:00the turning onto Walsh Lane. It did exactly the same route Bryson did, only two hours ahead
00:19:05of him.
00:19:05So she could have been lying in wait.
00:19:07It fits.
00:19:10Mr. Maddox, you spoke to Mr. Lambert late on the night he died, I believe. What was that
00:19:14about?
00:19:16Yeah, that was at 9.30ish, I think. Yeah, I was just reminding him that he still had a
00:19:22lot of paperwork that needed his signature.
00:19:24Okay. Might he have forgotten?
00:19:29I don't mean to speak ill of the dead, but if Bryson had known as much about running a
00:19:33hotel business as he did about the torque performance of rear mid-engine sports cars, we'd all be
00:19:38in Clover.
00:19:39I mean, he must have known something, though, right? I mean, Rourke Lambert's a global brand.
00:19:44Rufus Rourke was the one with the brains. Bryson just had the money. He was a silent partner,
00:19:48more or less, and that was all fine until three years ago. Rufus dies, Bryson takes over,
00:19:55thinks to himself, hmm, CEO, how hard can that be? Well, turns out pretty hard.
00:20:00And now you're interim CEO?
00:20:03Yeah, well, that wasn't my idea. I'm just the last man standing. Sorry, why are you asking
00:20:11all these questions? His car came off the road. It was an accident.
00:20:15I'm afraid this is now a murder inquiry.
00:20:21It's not what you're saying. It's not.
00:20:24Mum had made dinner. We were going to watch a film.
00:20:27And then he calls, says he's working late.
00:20:31And I knew. I knew that was bullshit.
00:20:35So you went to his offices?
00:20:39He, um, laughed at me.
00:20:44Said I was imagining things.
00:20:47But I waited.
00:20:48And I followed him into town.
00:20:50I thought, he's back with Lucy.
00:20:54But it was some new woman.
00:20:56You left the bar before your dad.
00:20:59And you drove in the direction of his second property.
00:21:02Yeah, I knew that's where he would go with whoever he picked up.
00:21:05I wanted him to feel ashamed.
00:21:08But he never showed.
00:21:10I think in the end, uh...
00:21:13I fell asleep.
00:21:14Next thing I knew, it was like four in the morning.
00:21:16I gave it up.
00:21:17Drove home.
00:21:19I must have...
00:21:21driven right by him.
00:21:23Right by where he was.
00:21:28Rose, why didn't you tell us this before?
00:21:32Because my mum doesn't know about his affairs.
00:21:34And I don't want to drag her through all this shit.
00:21:53I've already told you I'm working on it.
00:21:55What's that I work on?
00:21:57You've been pissing me about for weeks now.
00:21:59Time's up, Vernon.
00:22:01Now you tell me what I need to know.
00:22:03Or your daughter's going to feel the consequences.
00:22:10Vee, it's your dad again.
00:22:12Dave Cripps is using you to threaten me.
00:22:16We need to meet, and I'll explain.
00:22:21I was going back over the security footage from outside the bar,
00:22:24and it looks as though Bryson got a text just as he was leaving.
00:22:28There's nothing on his phone from that point on in the night,
00:22:30so I asked Digital Forensics to do a deep dive.
00:22:32They discovered these texts from someone called Lucy Roberts.
00:22:35He must have deleted them, you know, to keep things sanitised in case his wife went looking.
00:22:40So Lucy Roberts here is the woman that Rose mentioned.
00:22:43There's plenty of texts from her in the past, but they stopped suddenly two weeks ago.
00:22:47What's interesting, though, is that these texts are from a different number.
00:22:51It's been registered to the same contact, but it's a burner.
00:22:54It's already out of service.
00:22:56So maybe it wasn't Lucy at all.
00:22:58It was someone pretending to be her.
00:22:59Someone would have had to have access to Bryson's phone without him knowing.
00:23:02Could that have been Rose?
00:23:04We need to make sure that Lucy didn't send those texts.
00:23:23Are you sure, Lucy?
00:23:25I haven't texted him at all.
00:23:28Well, not since we split up.
00:23:31Is he really dead?
00:23:32I'm afraid so.
00:23:34Well, you and Bryson have been seeing each other for a while.
00:23:38Yeah.
00:23:39More than a year.
00:23:41That's quite a long time.
00:23:42Why did you end the relationship?
00:23:45I didn't.
00:23:46Rose did that.
00:23:48She came around, painted quite the picture of what would happen if I didn't back off.
00:23:53I was surprised she cared so much.
00:23:57Why'd you say that?
00:23:58Well, from what Bryson said about her, she pretty much hated him.
00:24:01Like he paid for everything, but there was never any gratitude.
00:24:05He said he was thinking of cutting her off.
00:24:08Said if he stopped paying for uni and everything, maybe it would teach her a lesson in life.
00:24:13You said Rose warned you to back off.
00:24:15What exactly did she say?
00:24:18If I didn't end it with Bryson, she would end it for me.
00:24:28Bella says uniform have ID'd the woman Bryson met the night he died.
00:24:33Her name is Paisley Lang.
00:24:34She works part-time at Third Avenue Bar.
00:24:39Bryson comes in here sometimes.
00:24:42He's always flirting, but I don't really know him.
00:24:47And then I got this call out of nowhere.
00:24:49This man saying he was a private investigator and that Bryson was cheating on his wife, but she wants evidence.
00:24:58He says, I don't actually have to do anything.
00:25:00Just set up a date and add this number to a contact in his phone when he wasn't looking.
00:25:11Was the contact Lucy Roberts?
00:25:14Yeah.
00:25:15As soon as I'd done it, I could find an excuse and blow it off.
00:25:20And you did all that for someone that you've never met?
00:25:23Well, he said he'd pay me £1,000.
00:25:26The next day, this envelope arrives in the post.
00:25:30I ground in cash.
00:25:32And so I thought...
00:25:35Why not?
00:25:38I'm sorry.
00:25:39The number you dialed is there's not going to be served.
00:25:43Surprise, surprise.
00:25:44The number that's called Paisley is out of service.
00:25:48So now we've got a mystery man dropping £1,000 to gain access to Bryson's phone in order to lure
00:25:54him into a trap.
00:25:55Do you reckon it's someone that we haven't considered yet?
00:25:57Maybe.
00:25:58Or maybe one of our current suspects wasn't working alone.
00:26:01Nobody's off the table.
00:26:09I don't know.
00:26:12Arnold Maddox's alibi checked out.
00:26:14He was in the office until nearly 2 a.m.
00:26:16But that call that he made at 9.45 p.m. to Bryson, he told us it was about paperwork.
00:26:22But one of the interns overheard it.
00:26:25Apparently, Maddox told Bryson if he didn't get the money, there wasn't going to be a tomorrow.
00:26:29Dig into him.
00:26:30Find out what else he's lying about.
00:26:31Speaking of alibis, the doorbell cam from Bryson's second home.
00:26:35It shows Rose arriving at 10 p.m. and leaving at 4.03 a.m.
00:26:39So Rose and Maddox are both accounted for at the time of the crash.
00:26:43We've also been going through Bryson Lambert's personal bank accounts.
00:26:47Two weeks ago, he transferred £45,000 to Rose.
00:26:50It pretty much cleaned him out.
00:26:51Yeah, but Bryson was in financial trouble and he and Rose were at each other's throats.
00:26:55There is no way that he's given her £45,000.
00:26:58Well, we've got server-side access to her email and there's a cryptocurrency receipt for £45,000 worth of Bitcoin
00:27:04dated two weeks ago.
00:27:06So she steals her dad's money and then converts it so it's untraceable.
00:27:10Then makes sure that she's safely recorded on a doorbell camera at the time of his death.
00:27:15We said Bryson's murder was meticulously planned.
00:27:17What if an alibi is part of that plan?
00:27:20So could this be where the mystery man who paid Paisley slots in?
00:27:23It's like you said.
00:27:24Maybe whoever wanted Bryson dead wasn't working alone.
00:27:27The way he was killed, it was organised, specific.
00:27:33Perhaps not the workings of a 19-year-old.
00:27:36This was very, very sophisticated.
00:27:39I think he could be professional.
00:27:41What, £45,000 of Bitcoin for the perfect murder?
00:27:45Do you remember what she said to Lucy?
00:27:48If you don't end it with my dad, I will end it for you.
00:27:54I think we need to consider the possibility that Rose Lambert hired a hitman to kill her own father.
00:28:12I told him he was pathetic.
00:28:15I threatened to tell Mum about Lucy.
00:28:21He said if I did that, he'd cut me off.
00:28:24So yeah, I took the money.
00:28:28You told Lucy that if she didn't end it with your father, you would.
00:28:35I was just trying to scare her.
00:28:38I mean, after they broke up, I thought maybe he'd change.
00:28:42But clearly, that wasn't the case.
00:28:45I just wanted my mum to have a husband who wasn't a cheat.
00:28:49So, if we asked to see your Bitcoin wallet,
00:28:53the money would still be there?
00:28:57My tuition fees aren't due until September.
00:29:02It's all there.
00:29:07All the money that Rose took is still in her Bitcoin wallet.
00:29:10We have no evidence that she hired anyone.
00:29:13Maybe she didn't.
00:29:15But given the nature of the murder, perhaps someone else did.
00:29:18Yeah, so I think I have something.
00:29:19Six months ago, Bryson's company announced they were expanding into Saudi Arabia.
00:29:23But it looks like the deal fell apart.
00:29:25Now, we know that Bryson's personal finances were in real trouble.
00:29:28So if he somehow fleeced those investors or pissed them off...
00:29:32Maybe that was the reason for Maddox's late-night call to Bryson.
00:29:36Find out all you can about this business deal.
00:29:38Let's go of the dark web, see if there are any specific sites where you can hire a hitman.
00:29:43And let's look into him, his M.O.
00:29:45He's likely killed before and gotten away with it.
00:29:48One time.
00:29:51You know, Spinella was telling us about this chef who died of mushroom poisoning.
00:29:56Well, he sent me a link to his podcast.
00:29:59This chef was local.
00:30:00His name was Barney Rivers.
00:30:01Now, the USP for his restaurant was foraging for wild produce.
00:30:06Now, according to Spinella, the whole thing was a sham.
00:30:09But I checked the post-mortem results.
00:30:11Barney really did die of mushroom poisoning.
00:30:13If he did buy his produce from a wholesaler, like Spinella says, then how did he end up poisoned?
00:30:19Wait, wait, wait.
00:30:20What are we saying here?
00:30:21That there's been two deaths by the same person in the space of a couple of weeks?
00:30:25A petrolhead killed by his car, a chef killed by his food?
00:30:31I've just looked up Barney Rivers on the system.
00:30:34Uniform have had a report of a break-in at his restaurant this morning.
00:30:39Apparently the guy fled the scene on a motorbike.
00:30:43He tore a page out of the bookings ledger and I think he took some receipts.
00:30:48He dropped these, but there were more of them.
00:30:55I had no idea what Barney was doing, okay?
00:30:58The whole sustainable foraging thing, head row to plate, it was his idea.
00:31:02He used to come in every morning with a basket full of herbs and mushrooms.
00:31:06Sometimes there was still mud on them.
00:31:08You say the intruder tore a page from the bookings ledger.
00:31:10Do you know what was on it?
00:31:11We had a celebration dinner booked in for 30 people.
00:31:16The client wanted wild rabbit in a mushroom shallot and burgundy sauce.
00:31:20That's what Barney was testing when he died.
00:31:23Young deathcaps look a lot like edible mushrooms.
00:31:26We thought he'd went out picking and made a terrible mistake.
00:31:32If this was deliberate, then someone either had to make sure that Barney bought poisonous mushrooms
00:31:37or they got access to the mushrooms he did buy before he cooked and ate them.
00:31:42Either way, it would require a lot of planning and knowledge of Barney's movements.
00:31:47It has all the same hallmarks as Bryson's death.
00:31:50Could this be our hitman?
00:32:10So I've queued up the footage from the 2nd of June.
00:32:15There, that's Barney, isn't it?
00:32:17Can we get that larger, please?
00:32:19Yeah.
00:32:21Yeah.
00:32:21Yeah, look there.
00:32:23He's getting the mushrooms.
00:32:24They're all loose in the crate.
00:32:26There's no way to be sure he'd pick the right ones.
00:32:30It looks like this blind guy's asking him for help.
00:32:36There, look.
00:32:37Can we run this back and play from a different camera angle?
00:32:41Yeah.
00:32:46Yeah.
00:32:48Shit.
00:32:49He swapped them.
00:32:50Right under Barney's nose.
00:32:53That's our guy.
00:33:00I'll get that footage right over to you.
00:33:01That's great.
00:33:02Thank you so much for your help.
00:33:03No worries.
00:33:04He comes in again.
00:33:05Don't hesitate.
00:33:06Just call me on the phone.
00:33:07Great.
00:33:07There was some guy at the back where a motorbike levers.
00:33:09I think he stole my access card.
00:33:26The place for a port stolen earlier today.
00:33:28Yeah, let's get this still out as a press release.
00:33:31See if anyone's seen him.
00:33:32And trawl through CCTV for any sightings of people matching the blind man's description.
00:33:36Let's see if we can trace him back to an address.
00:33:39What else have we got?
00:33:41I've been on the dark web and there are several Hitman for Hire sites.
00:33:44The typical protocol on how to pay is 50% up front and 50% on completion.
00:33:48And that's, of course, in crypto.
00:33:50You're going to want to see this.
00:33:56So I ran a gate analysis check on your blind man.
00:33:59And there's a 98% match to footage from a previous case seven years ago.
00:34:05It was flagged as a possible witness in the death of an exotic pet stealer, Darius Saka.
00:34:10Now, Saka here imported a consignment of scorpions illegally and one of them stung him.
00:34:17Well, so far, so familiar.
00:34:19Which daughter forced an investigation, but they found nothing.
00:34:21The one thing that did turn up was CCTV of this man leaving the shop on the day Saka died.
00:34:27But nobody ever tracked him down.
00:34:28The software says this is the same guy you saw swap the mushrooms.
00:34:32So this Hitman could have been killing people in Brighton for seven years.
00:34:38Okay, let's pull up any previous deaths that were logged as accidental, but the circumstances were strange.
00:34:51I have an update on the attack on your house.
00:34:54Uniform of a suspect in custody.
00:34:56We managed to get an ID from a doorbell camera nearby.
00:34:59Okay.
00:35:01If you hear anything else about them, come to me direct, okay?
00:35:05I was thinking we should take a look at CCTV from the hospital in Munich right before Sandy's death.
00:35:13Okay.
00:35:15Keep you under the radar.
00:35:28You okay?
00:35:30Yeah, I'm fine.
00:35:33Nick and I have got this.
00:35:35When you go home, smooth things over a bit.
00:35:39Honestly, I'm fine.
00:35:42Just saying, we need to keep this wedding of yours on track.
00:35:49I do not want my best man's suit to go to waste.
00:36:12What did you slip off to earlier?
00:36:18I finally spoke to my dad.
00:36:21He says he can prove that it was Cripps who killed that informant, not him.
00:36:27But we need to tell Roy.
00:36:29Escalate this.
00:36:29Whoa.
00:36:30I can't.
00:36:32I have to help him.
00:36:34It's too risky for anyone else to know.
00:36:36He says Cripps has got eyes and is every...
00:36:38All the more reason why you can't handle this on your own.
00:36:42And I'm serious, V.
00:36:43Don't do anything without telling me first.
00:36:48Ready for a long night?
00:36:58Hey.
00:37:01Your astronomy helped us with a big break in a case.
00:37:07So, I just wanted to let you know.
00:37:12Everything okay?
00:37:16I just want you to be honest with me.
00:37:19Mum was always keeping secrets from me.
00:37:22And you're just the same.
00:37:23Hey, we love you.
00:37:26And we want you to be safe, that's all.
00:37:29I don't want to be picked up from school.
00:37:32I don't want to track her.
00:37:36Is it...
00:37:37Is it because...
00:37:40Mum was murdered?
00:37:45Why...
00:37:47Why do you say that?
00:37:48I heard you talking on the phone.
00:37:52Sandy may have been murdered.
00:37:54That's what you said.
00:37:55First of all,
00:37:56I'm really sorry that you overheard that.
00:38:01And secondly,
00:38:03you deserve the truth.
00:38:06And the truth is,
00:38:08I don't know
00:38:11what really happened to your mum.
00:38:13Not yet.
00:38:15But I'm doing everything I can to find out.
00:38:17And when I do find out,
00:38:19I'll let you know.
00:38:20I promise.
00:38:21Okay?
00:38:23Is...
00:38:23Is something bad going to...
00:38:25going to happen to me too?
00:38:28I wouldn't let anything bad happen to you.
00:38:31Ever.
00:38:47I should never have shut you out.
00:38:49I'm so sorry.
00:38:54I want to protect people.
00:38:57I get it.
00:39:00That's who you are.
00:39:05But you think you have to do it all by yourself.
00:39:08You don't.
00:39:11You don't let me in.
00:39:15What marriage is all about.
00:39:18Oh, so you do still want to marry me then?
00:39:22You do not get rid of me that easily.
00:39:39As well as Darius Saka,
00:39:41we're now including Pauline Allmond as a victim.
00:39:44Seriously into new age healing
00:39:45and throwing all of her husband's money at it.
00:39:48She died five years ago
00:39:50during a Sussex spiritual retreat
00:39:52from a reaction to the psychedelic herb ayahuasca.
00:39:55Pauline's sister was adamant
00:39:57that the husband was behind it.
00:39:58Just before Pauline went on the retreat,
00:40:00he funneled 25k into Bitcoin.
00:40:03All right, so that's four victims.
00:40:06Actually, it might be five.
00:40:09Kills Uncovered is an anonymous blog
00:40:12about hitmen for hire.
00:40:13The author describes being the target of a failed hit.
00:40:16Since then, they've been running this site
00:40:18and digging up evidence on the man
00:40:19who tried to kill them.
00:40:20They list three deaths
00:40:22that they think are his work.
00:40:23Darius Saka,
00:40:26Pauline Allmond,
00:40:28and Rufus Rourke.
00:40:30He died three years ago
00:40:31in a boating accident.
00:40:33Survived by his widow, Fiona.
00:40:36Rufus Rourke is in Bryson Lambert's
00:40:38former business partner.
00:40:40That's far too much of a coincidence.
00:40:41And it makes Arnold Maddox
00:40:42the last man standing,
00:40:44and now he's in charge.
00:40:45Nick, find out who's behind
00:40:46Kills Uncovered
00:40:47and bring Maddox in.
00:40:49In the meantime,
00:40:50we should speak to Rourke's widow, Fiona,
00:40:53about the night of his death,
00:40:54because if it wasn't an accident,
00:40:55that means the hitman
00:40:56could have been on board the boat.
00:41:37It was our anniversary,
00:41:41three years ago.
00:41:43Rufus wanted to do something special.
00:41:46He loved being out on the water,
00:41:48so Bryson suggested we take his yacht out
00:41:50to celebrate the lucky ash.
00:41:53It was supposed to be good weather,
00:41:56but there was a storm.
00:42:00I wasn't feeling well,
00:42:02so I went to bed early,
00:42:04and when I woke up,
00:42:05Rufus wasn't there.
00:42:08He'd vanished in the night,
00:42:10and nobody had realised.
00:42:12They thought he was with me.
00:42:15I'm sorry,
00:42:16but there was an investigation.
00:42:18Yeah,
00:42:19they thought maybe
00:42:19he'd missed his footing
00:42:20because of his eye.
00:42:22Oh,
00:42:23he'd hurt himself
00:42:24on a visit to a building site
00:42:25just a few weeks earlier.
00:42:27Look,
00:42:27they were renovating
00:42:29one of the hotels
00:42:30here.
00:42:37He made a joke
00:42:38that he looked like a pirate,
00:42:39but you lose
00:42:40your depth perception,
00:42:41don't you?
00:42:42So,
00:42:43in the dark,
00:42:44in the storm.
00:42:51Can I ask,
00:42:52how well do you know
00:42:54Arno Maddox?
00:42:55Arno?
00:42:57Not very well.
00:42:58He was our accountant
00:42:59before Rufus made him
00:43:00CFO of the company.
00:43:02Are you in touch with him?
00:43:03Not really.
00:43:06When Rufus died,
00:43:07I,
00:43:08well,
00:43:09I inherited
00:43:10a great deal.
00:43:12Arno handled
00:43:12the estate taxes
00:43:13and all that,
00:43:14but when it was all
00:43:15finished up,
00:43:16I cut ties
00:43:16with Rourke Lambert.
00:43:20Find out
00:43:21where the Lucky Ash
00:43:22is moored.
00:43:22We need to talk
00:43:23to the captain.
00:43:26Nick.
00:43:27Yeah,
00:43:27Arno Maddox
00:43:28isn't at his offices.
00:43:29Pretty sure
00:43:30he's done a runner.
00:43:32Old place
00:43:32has been emptied out
00:43:33and I've just seen
00:43:34that Rourke Lambert
00:43:34hotels fell for
00:43:35bankruptcy this morning.
00:43:36Track him down,
00:43:37Nick.
00:43:37We need to find him.
00:43:40Psychologist came through
00:43:41with a profile.
00:43:45The specific disguise
00:43:46of a blind man
00:43:47gives witnesses
00:43:48an overload
00:43:49of surface details
00:43:50to process.
00:43:53We're conditioned
00:43:54to see someone
00:43:54with a disability
00:43:55as harmless.
00:43:59this man
00:43:59is the opposite.
00:44:17It all started
00:44:18when my friend died.
00:44:20Everyone thought
00:44:21it was an accident
00:44:22except me.
00:44:23You thought
00:44:23he was murdered?
00:44:26Like,
00:44:28I didn't know
00:44:28if I was being paranoid
00:44:29so I started
00:44:31digging around,
00:44:32you know,
00:44:32asking questions.
00:44:33Then this journalist
00:44:35did a podcast
00:44:36and he was saying
00:44:38the same thing
00:44:40that it doesn't
00:44:41make sense.
00:44:42And then I read
00:44:43your blog
00:44:44and I realized
00:44:44the same thing
00:44:46happened with my friend
00:44:47that you were describing.
00:44:49it's a murder
00:44:49but it's a murder
00:44:50but it's made to look
00:44:50like an accident.
00:44:52I think he was killed
00:44:53by the same man
00:44:54who attacked you.
00:44:56I heard that podcast too.
00:44:58Was your friend
00:44:59Bonnie Riggers
00:45:00the restaurant owner?
00:45:02Look,
00:45:02the thing is
00:45:04by digging around
00:45:05by asking questions
00:45:06I think I put myself
00:45:07on the radar.
00:45:11I've seen a man
00:45:12following me.
00:45:17I don't think
00:45:18that's the same man
00:45:18that tried to kill me.
00:45:20Well,
00:45:20are you sure?
00:45:21Well,
00:45:21it was dark
00:45:22when he attacked me
00:45:23but the man I'm after
00:45:26he has a particular
00:45:27distinguishing feature.
00:45:28I can't say more
00:45:29than that.
00:45:31Doesn't mean
00:45:31this guy's not dangerous.
00:45:33Drop me a copy.
00:45:34I've got resources
00:45:35I can use to track him down.
00:45:37If he's for real
00:45:37I'll let the police know.
00:45:42Hey,
00:45:43I'm really glad
00:45:43you're okay.
00:45:46What you described
00:45:47on your blog
00:45:48sounds terrifying.
00:45:50No,
00:45:50well,
00:45:50I got lucky
00:45:51but I'm not relying
00:45:52on luck anymore.
00:45:53I'm going to find
00:45:54the bastard.
00:45:56I think I was even
00:45:57talking to him online
00:45:58three years back
00:45:58but then he went
00:45:59silent on me.
00:46:01Well,
00:46:01maybe he's just gone
00:46:02for good.
00:46:03I don't think so.
00:46:04I think he's hiding.
00:46:06He won't be able
00:46:06to hide forever.
00:46:09Mrs. Rourke
00:46:10told everyone
00:46:10she was going to bed
00:46:11early that night
00:46:12at seven o'clock.
00:46:14She said she was
00:46:14feeling seasick
00:46:15which wasn't like her
00:46:17even in a heavy swell.
00:46:19We all thought
00:46:20Mr. Rourke
00:46:20had turned in with her.
00:46:22It was only next morning
00:46:23we realised
00:46:23he was gone.
00:46:24And by then,
00:46:25well,
00:46:26search radius
00:46:27was at least
00:46:28sixteen nautical miles.
00:46:36Were
00:46:37any of the crew
00:46:38new on that voyage?
00:46:40Anyone that you
00:46:41hadn't worked with before?
00:46:43No.
00:46:44No.
00:46:45Same team
00:46:46as I'd had for years.
00:46:47Could you get me a list
00:46:48of all the crew
00:46:50that were on board
00:46:51that night?
00:46:51Yeah,
00:46:52of course.
00:46:56So,
00:46:58Fiona makes sure
00:46:58everyone knows
00:46:59she's going
00:47:00to bed early
00:47:01even though she
00:47:02never gets seasick.
00:47:03Yeah,
00:47:03and Rufus somehow
00:47:04makes it up onto the deck
00:47:05in the dark
00:47:06in a storm
00:47:07with one eye bandaged
00:47:08and what?
00:47:09And it's never seen again.
00:47:12Blast a bedroom
00:47:13through here.
00:47:20That's Barney Rufus.
00:47:28So Barney
00:47:29knew Rufus
00:47:29and Bryson?
00:47:31Yeah,
00:47:31they were school friends,
00:47:31I think.
00:47:32Sometimes they'd take
00:47:33the board out solo,
00:47:34sometimes they'd bring
00:47:35the wives.
00:47:36Though Debbie
00:47:36did stop coming.
00:47:38Made sense,
00:47:39and not wanting
00:47:40to be around
00:47:40Fiona,
00:47:41I guess.
00:47:42What do you mean?
00:47:43Well,
00:47:44Fiona and Barney
00:47:44were an item
00:47:45for a while,
00:47:46after Rufus died.
00:47:48They'd always
00:47:48had eyes
00:47:48for each other.
00:47:49I wouldn't be surprised
00:47:50if it started
00:47:51well before then.
00:48:05Bryson makes
00:48:06a deal
00:48:06with the Saudis
00:48:07for a new hotel
00:48:08in Riyadh,
00:48:09and the planning
00:48:10falls through.
00:48:11Saudis want
00:48:11their money back.
00:48:13Fifty million,
00:48:13with interest.
00:48:15So why didn't you
00:48:16just pay them
00:48:17straight away?
00:48:18Bryson tied the money
00:48:19up so he could
00:48:20leverage the business
00:48:20further.
00:48:21We were drowning
00:48:22in debt.
00:48:24And did you think
00:48:25that these Saudi
00:48:25investors might have
00:48:26anything to do
00:48:27with Bryson's murder?
00:48:28Yeah,
00:48:28of course they did.
00:48:29I thought I was next.
00:48:32Turns out,
00:48:33Saudis were just
00:48:33as surprised
00:48:34about Bryson's death
00:48:35as I was.
00:48:35They just wanted
00:48:36their money.
00:48:39They're paid now.
00:48:42Business might
00:48:43be bankrupt.
00:48:44Fiona's probably
00:48:45going to sue
00:48:45the shirt off my back,
00:48:46but at least
00:48:46Saudis aren't
00:48:47going to bury me
00:48:48alive.
00:48:48Fiona Rourke.
00:48:51And why would
00:48:51she want to sue you?
00:48:54Yeah.
00:48:55Uh-huh.
00:48:57Yeah,
00:48:58all right,
00:48:58great.
00:48:58Thanks, Nick.
00:48:59Cheers.
00:49:02So, Fiona Rourke,
00:49:03she didn't just
00:49:04inherit a house
00:49:05and some bank
00:49:06accounts when
00:49:07her husband died.
00:49:08She got seven
00:49:09million in shares
00:49:10in Rourke Lambert
00:49:11hotels.
00:49:13Nick said she's
00:49:14been hounding
00:49:14Maddox looking to
00:49:15cash it all in,
00:49:16but apparently,
00:49:17Bryson was blocking
00:49:18her.
00:49:19She told us she
00:49:20had nothing to do
00:49:21with Maddox
00:49:22all the business
00:49:22anymore.
00:49:23What we thought
00:49:24Maddox was trying
00:49:25to seize control
00:49:26of the company
00:49:27was actually
00:49:27Maddox trying
00:49:28to save his own
00:49:29skin from the Saudis.
00:49:30He's paid them
00:49:31off and he is
00:49:32quitting.
00:49:33So, Maddox is
00:49:34out of the frame,
00:49:35but Fiona is
00:49:37connected to all
00:49:37three of the
00:49:38dead men.
00:49:39So, is it
00:49:40possible that she
00:49:41took out hits
00:49:41on each of them?
00:49:43Her husband
00:49:44and Bryson,
00:49:45maybe?
00:49:47But why kill
00:49:48Barney Rivers?
00:49:50And why now?
00:49:51What does she
00:49:51stand to gain
00:49:52from that?
00:49:55Maybe it wasn't
00:49:55about the money
00:49:56with Barney.
00:49:57If they were an
00:49:58item for a while,
00:49:59like he said,
00:50:00then it could be
00:50:01personal.
00:50:02Let's get a warrant
00:50:03for Fiona Rourke's
00:50:04bank accounts.
00:50:06See if she's
00:50:06siphoned any of that
00:50:07fortune into crypto.
00:50:12Guys,
00:50:13I ran the crew list
00:50:14for the Lucky Ash
00:50:15the Night Rourke died.
00:50:16Everyone on board
00:50:17is legit.
00:50:19We have to be
00:50:20missing something.
00:50:21Did Fiona smuggle
00:50:22someone on board
00:50:23or was a crew member
00:50:24paid to push Rourke
00:50:25so that the hitman
00:50:26didn't even have
00:50:26to be there himself?
00:50:27The forensic sweep
00:50:28of Barney Rivers'
00:50:29restaurant turned up
00:50:30a concealed camera.
00:50:31Looks like he was
00:50:31being watched.
00:50:32We also got a DNA
00:50:34hit from a strand
00:50:34of hair.
00:50:35We're pulling the
00:50:36records now.
00:50:59I think you have
00:51:00the wrong house.
00:51:01Oh, I'm ever so sorry.
00:51:03I was looking for
00:51:04my daughter's house.
00:51:06She's 13
00:51:06Samwell Gardens.
00:51:08Let me show you.
00:51:10James Taylor
00:51:11used to work
00:51:11for Mulhaven
00:51:12Private Security
00:51:13as a close
00:51:14protection officer
00:51:15for high-profile
00:51:15clients.
00:51:16About eight years
00:51:17ago, the man
00:51:18he was guarding
00:51:18was shot and killed.
00:51:19There was an
00:51:20investigation,
00:51:20which is why
00:51:21we have his DNA
00:51:22on file,
00:51:23but he was cleared
00:51:23of any involvement
00:51:24or misconduct.
00:51:26After that,
00:51:26he just disappeared.
00:51:29He definitely
00:51:29has a skill set.
00:51:31Maybe he realised
00:51:32that he could make
00:51:33more money
00:51:33killing people
00:51:34rather than
00:51:35protecting them.
00:51:36We've found out
00:51:37who's been running
00:51:37kills and covered.
00:51:38The blog about
00:51:39hitmen.
00:51:40Amara Obasi.
00:51:41She's an online
00:51:42investigative journalist
00:51:43and the victim
00:51:44of that failed hit.
00:51:45She could have come
00:51:46face to face
00:51:47with our hitmen.
00:51:48We need to talk
00:51:49to her.
00:52:01Hello?
00:52:05Miss Obasi?
00:52:13Hello?
00:52:17Miss Obasi?
00:52:32Who the hell are you?
00:52:34Detective Superintendent
00:52:35Grace,
00:52:35Detective Inspector Branson.
00:52:37We're looking for
00:52:37Amara Obasi?
00:52:39I'm her sister.
00:52:41Why are you here?
00:52:43I've been calling her
00:52:44but she's not answering.
00:52:46It was a few years ago.
00:52:48She comes home one night
00:52:49and there's a man
00:52:50in her house
00:52:51fiddling with her
00:52:52computer kit.
00:52:53He goes for her
00:52:54but he's picked
00:52:55the wrong woman.
00:52:55She punches him
00:52:56with her keys.
00:52:58She does a number
00:52:58on him
00:52:59and then he runs
00:53:00for his life.
00:53:02Scared the shit
00:53:02out of her though.
00:53:03I'm sure.
00:53:06Why was she convinced
00:53:08this was attempted murder
00:53:09and not just a break-in?
00:53:10She was spooked enough
00:53:11to want to stay
00:53:11at my place for the night.
00:53:14And while she was there
00:53:16at four in the morning
00:53:18her whole house
00:53:19burnt down
00:53:20to the ground.
00:53:22They said it was
00:53:22an electrical fault
00:53:24in her computer system.
00:53:26An online journalist
00:53:28killed by a faulty computer.
00:53:32Why were they
00:53:33targeting her?
00:53:34She was deep
00:53:35into an investigation
00:53:36into online arms
00:53:37dealing.
00:53:38She thought those guys
00:53:39realised she was
00:53:40close to them
00:53:40and they took out
00:53:42a hit on her.
00:53:43Which is what she
00:53:44told you lot
00:53:45at the time.
00:53:47And the police
00:53:48didn't listen?
00:53:50Another paranoid woman
00:53:51jumping at shadows.
00:53:53I'm so sorry.
00:53:55We're listening now.
00:54:01No, she never goes
00:54:02anywhere without her phone.
00:54:10Do you think
00:54:11something's happened to her?
00:54:14It doesn't look like
00:54:15she left here
00:54:15over around a court.
00:54:17Do you know
00:54:17Amara's passcode?
00:54:18It may help us locate her.
00:54:32Help!
00:54:34Help me!
00:54:36Can anybody hear me?
00:54:42Help!
00:54:44Help!
00:55:14If James Taylor
00:55:15thought that Amara
00:55:16was onto his real identity,
00:55:18he'd want to shut her down fast.
00:55:20What is his next move?
00:55:21I think I've got him.
00:55:23It's municipal CCTV
00:55:24just across from this lockup.
00:55:26With the long-term rental name
00:55:28of Oliver Smith,
00:55:29most likely an alias,
00:55:31but...
00:55:31Yeah, that's him.
00:55:34You might have a moron.
00:55:35Call the arms response unit.
00:55:37Get him to meet us there.
00:55:41I can...
00:55:43I can take the website down
00:55:45if that's what this is about.
00:56:01Look, I won't talk to the police.
00:56:03I promise.
00:56:04I realise it was stupid
00:56:05to try and track you down.
00:56:07Our police!
00:56:08Our police!
00:56:09Move down on the floor now!
00:56:11Move down on the floor now!
00:56:12Move down on the floor now!
00:56:13Move down on the floor!
00:56:15Get down on the floor!
00:56:16They put your hands
00:56:17behind your back.
00:56:19Little ends up!
00:56:20All clear!
00:56:23No one else here!
00:56:26Where is she?
00:56:29You have to be kidding.
00:56:31You think I'm your guy here?
00:56:37Barney was my friend.
00:56:39We grew up together.
00:56:42A few weeks ago,
00:56:42he gets in touch.
00:56:44He was drunk
00:56:45and scared.
00:56:47Says someone's been in his place
00:56:48while he's not there
00:56:49and some shady guy's
00:56:50been following him.
00:56:52They got a photo of him.
00:56:53Sent me in.
00:56:55Honestly,
00:56:55it all sounded so paranoid.
00:56:58I...
00:57:00I thought it was
00:57:00the drink talking.
00:57:03So why didn't he go
00:57:04to the police?
00:57:06You'd put that
00:57:06at the top of your action list,
00:57:08would you?
00:57:09Someone has a bad feeling,
00:57:10thinks they're being watched.
00:57:12He thought I'd listen.
00:57:15And that I could actually
00:57:16do something about it.
00:57:18Because you're
00:57:18a close protection officer.
00:57:20That didn't end well,
00:57:22did it?
00:57:24losing a principal
00:57:25the way I did.
00:57:28That shook me.
00:57:30I'm not ashamed to say it.
00:57:33I decided to take
00:57:34some time off.
00:57:35Worked on jobs
00:57:36abroad for a few years
00:57:37and then
00:57:38Barney calls up
00:57:39going on about
00:57:40being followed.
00:57:43I didn't take it seriously.
00:57:47That's why I'm here.
00:57:49I owe it to him
00:57:50to find out
00:57:51who did this.
00:57:58Why were you
00:57:59at Infinity Feeds?
00:58:02Barney was
00:58:02cutting corners
00:58:03with the old foraging.
00:58:05I figured our guy
00:58:06must have worked that out
00:58:07and used it against him.
00:58:08I was hoping
00:58:09the shop's camera
00:58:10might have caught something.
00:58:11It did.
00:58:12The footage shows
00:58:13someone disguised
00:58:15as a blind man
00:58:16swapping
00:58:17Barney's mushrooms
00:58:18for death caps.
00:58:20The same blind man
00:58:21we have seen
00:58:23going into your
00:58:23locker.
00:58:25Really?
00:58:28Well,
00:58:28it has to be
00:58:29the same guy
00:58:29that was following
00:58:30Barney.
00:58:31He was at his funeral,
00:58:33would you believe?
00:58:36He must have
00:58:37clocked me
00:58:38when I was trying
00:58:38to follow him.
00:58:40So he puts you
00:58:41on my trail,
00:58:42makes me look involved.
00:58:44We all end up
00:58:44in here having
00:58:45this nice chat
00:58:46while he's still
00:58:46out there.
00:58:50We've all been
00:58:51played.
00:58:53He said
00:58:54Barney sent you
00:58:55a photo.
00:59:05That's your killer.
00:59:06Okay,
00:59:07we've got teams
00:59:07out searching
00:59:08for Amara.
00:59:09Meanwhile,
00:59:09we've been going
00:59:10through Barney's
00:59:11laptop.
00:59:12There's an email
00:59:13he sent a couple
00:59:13months ago
00:59:14for Fiona Rourke.
00:59:17Think of it
00:59:17as an investment.
00:59:19You can afford
00:59:19half a million.
00:59:20What you can't afford
00:59:21is anyone
00:59:22finding out
00:59:23the truth
00:59:23about Rufus.
00:59:24I'll help you
00:59:25keep your little
00:59:26secret
00:59:26if you help me
00:59:27keep my little
00:59:28restaurant.
00:59:30Rufus Rourke's
00:59:31death was never
00:59:31an accident.
00:59:33Fiona must have
00:59:33put the hit
00:59:34out on him
00:59:34and Barney
00:59:35was blackmailing
00:59:35her about it.
00:59:36Yeah,
00:59:36the captain did
00:59:37say they had
00:59:37an affair
00:59:38around the time
00:59:38Rufus died.
00:59:39Maybe even
00:59:40earlier.
00:59:40So what if
00:59:41Barney and
00:59:42Fiona were in
00:59:43on it together?
00:59:44They split up,
00:59:45Barney becomes
00:59:46a threat,
00:59:47Fiona gets rid
00:59:48of him as well.
00:59:49They got
00:59:50Fiona Rourke's
00:59:50bank records
00:59:51back.
00:59:52Six weeks
00:59:53before her
00:59:54husband died,
00:59:55she withdrew
00:59:5650,000 pounds
00:59:58from her personal
00:59:59account and converted
01:00:00it to Bitcoin.
01:00:02So she could have
01:00:02paid for his murder,
01:00:03bring her in.
01:00:10The hitman she hired
01:00:11is still out there
01:00:12and God only knows
01:00:13what he's done to
01:00:13Amara.
01:00:18Bella,
01:00:19any luck on getting
01:00:20a match on that
01:00:20photo?
01:00:21Not a thing.
01:00:23It's like the man
01:00:23doesn't exist.
01:00:29How did you find
01:00:30me?
01:00:32Was it from the
01:00:32Pier?
01:00:33Did you follow
01:00:33me?
01:00:37Was the guy I met
01:00:38there working for you?
01:00:56Mrs. Rourke,
01:00:57this is the police.
01:00:58We have a warrant
01:00:59to search this property.
01:01:01Open up
01:01:01immediately.
01:01:03Nick.
01:01:07The team have done a
01:01:08sweep on Amara's
01:01:09laptop and they said
01:01:10they've pulled a whole
01:01:11collection of hospital
01:01:12admission records
01:01:13from three and a half
01:01:14years ago.
01:01:15All patients who were
01:01:16admitted with eye
01:01:17injuries.
01:01:18Her sister said she
01:01:19really did a number on
01:01:20the guy that attacked her.
01:01:22Punched him with the
01:01:22keys.
01:01:25What if you punched him
01:01:26in the eye?
01:01:28Fiona Rourke's gone.
01:01:30Looks like she left in a
01:01:31real hurry like something
01:01:32spooked her.
01:01:32We found this and the
01:01:34flowers were everywhere.
01:01:36Happy 25th, darling.
01:01:40She and Rourke were
01:01:41celebrating a wedding
01:01:42anniversary on the yacht
01:01:43when he died.
01:01:45What date was it?
01:01:4719th of June.
01:01:49That's today's date.
01:01:52So, exactly three years
01:01:54to the day since she had
01:01:55her husband killed.
01:01:56Someone's sending her
01:01:57flowers and calling her
01:01:58darling.
01:01:59She's terrified.
01:02:00So she runs.
01:02:01Rufus Rourke had an eye
01:02:02injury on the night of
01:02:03his death.
01:02:04I don't think he got that
01:02:05on a hotel building site.
01:02:06I think that was a fist
01:02:07full of keys.
01:02:08So Rufus Rourke was the
01:02:09man that tried to kill
01:02:10Amara?
01:02:10He supposedly disappeared
01:02:12at sea but his body
01:02:13was never found.
01:02:14Rufus Rourke is still
01:02:15alive.
01:02:16We said that the hitman
01:02:17had to be on the boat.
01:02:18Maybe he was.
01:02:20Maybe it was Rufus himself.
01:02:53trying to escape, are we?
01:02:55It's you.
01:03:01Who were you expecting?
01:03:03Hmm?
01:03:04The blind man?
01:03:06Or the scary burglar
01:03:08who attacked you?
01:03:10No.
01:03:12No.
01:03:12It's just little old me.
01:03:18Rufus was making
01:03:19hundreds of thousands
01:03:20of pounds killing people
01:03:21and using the hotel
01:03:23business as his cover story.
01:03:24And then one day
01:03:25his wife decides
01:03:26to have him killed.
01:03:27So the moment that
01:03:28Fiona started scoping
01:03:30out hitmen,
01:03:31it's just a case of
01:03:31accepting the commission
01:03:33and he fakes his own death.
01:03:35Why put all that effort
01:03:36into convincing everyone
01:03:37he's dead?
01:03:39Amara obviously.
01:03:41Whoever was behind
01:03:42that hit
01:03:42must have been pissed off
01:03:44that he fumbled it.
01:03:45And Amara knew
01:03:46that he had an eye injury
01:03:47which could ID him.
01:03:49Now,
01:03:49he had the chance
01:03:50to lie low for a while
01:03:51and he grabs it.
01:03:52I get why he went
01:03:53after Fiona and Barney
01:03:54but why did he kill Bryson?
01:03:56Well,
01:03:57what if all three of them
01:03:58were in on it together?
01:04:00Barney gets rid
01:04:01of his rival in love,
01:04:02Bryson gets the hotel business
01:04:04all to himself
01:04:05and Fiona gets the life
01:04:07she always wanted.
01:04:08All three of them
01:04:09had reason for wanting
01:04:10Rufus dead.
01:04:11Three years ago
01:04:12he was a hitman for hire
01:04:13and this time
01:04:14he's out for revenge.
01:04:15He's putting them
01:04:16in the ground
01:04:17one by one.
01:04:30You really messed
01:04:31things up for me
01:04:32back then
01:04:33with your bunch
01:04:34of keys
01:04:36and your have-a-go
01:04:37attitude.
01:04:44Still,
01:04:45I was willing
01:04:45to let it be,
01:04:46you know.
01:04:50But you
01:04:51you just
01:04:51don't know
01:04:52when to stop.
01:04:53Please
01:04:54don't do this.
01:05:07You had a lucky escape
01:05:08last time.
01:05:12But now
01:05:13we get to finish this.
01:05:25In 30 minutes
01:05:27this entire building
01:05:28including you
01:05:29will go up in flames
01:05:31and I'll be long gone.
01:05:55hold on.
01:05:58Hold on.
01:06:03What are you waiting for?
01:06:04Get digging.
01:06:09You'd have buried him
01:06:10in London
01:06:10like I told you to
01:06:11instead of trying
01:06:12to be clever.
01:06:14I wasn't thinking
01:06:15straight.
01:06:16Never seen someone
01:06:17murdered before.
01:06:19So why did you do that?
01:06:20Because he knew
01:06:21all about us.
01:06:22All about the racket.
01:06:24The only way to stop
01:06:25him running his mouth
01:06:26was to put him
01:06:26in the ground
01:06:27and you didn't
01:06:28have the balls
01:06:28to pull the trigger.
01:06:29Well you shouldn't
01:06:29have brought me into this.
01:06:30Yeah well
01:06:31got you here
01:06:31didn't it?
01:06:32Now shut up
01:06:33and dig
01:06:33before I shoot you.
01:06:48There's been activity
01:06:49on Amara's lab
01:06:51so we have
01:06:51a key logging report
01:06:52which was activated
01:06:53remotely.
01:06:54We think it's Rufus
01:06:54trying to access
01:06:55our system.
01:06:56Can we trace
01:06:57where the signal
01:06:58originated?
01:06:58We have a lock
01:06:59on a static IP address.
01:07:00It's registered
01:07:01to a hotel
01:07:02on the edge of town
01:07:02which is supposed
01:07:03to be empty.
01:07:04Well that is
01:07:05the perfect hiding place.
01:07:07Send us the address
01:07:08Nick.
01:07:08Yep.
01:07:12V, where the hell
01:07:13are you?
01:07:15Call me okay
01:07:15I'm worried.
01:07:23It's the gun.
01:07:26Slowly.
01:08:00Drop it.
01:08:18I don't know.
01:08:44Let me through.
01:08:46He was going to torch the place.
01:08:48He was going to use this to set the place on fire.
01:08:50Do you know where he is?
01:08:51Do you have my laptop?
01:08:53It's at the station.
01:08:54Call them.
01:08:55I've installed a program here.
01:08:56It records keystrokes and sends them to my laptop.
01:08:58Mick, how is you?
01:09:00Well, I have a timestamp to record of the password you need to get in here.
01:09:03Checked the report for about 25 minutes ago.
01:09:06You hearing all that, Nick?
01:09:07Sending it over now.
01:09:09Here we go.
01:09:10Okay.
01:09:16Mick, you're okay.
01:09:18Tell all units that Rufus Rourke is en route to Calderwell Airfield.
01:09:22He's after Fiona.
01:09:23She's chartered a private jet.
01:09:25It's scheduled to take off in 20 minutes.
01:09:26We're on our way.
01:09:35Hey.
01:09:37Hey.
01:09:37He's wearing a wire.
01:09:41You're not so clever now, are you?
01:09:43You really thought I wouldn't have backup after all the shit you've pulled.
01:09:47Get over there next to her.
01:09:50Don't do this.
01:09:51Please.
01:09:52You've already dug yourself a grave.
01:09:53You think you could just shoot a police officer and get away with it?
01:09:56You'll go down for life.
01:09:57I'll take my chances.
01:10:01Arm police!
01:10:01Arm police!
01:10:02Drop your weapons!
01:10:03Weapons down!
01:10:04Do not move!
01:10:05Do not move!
01:10:06Down!
01:10:06Get on the floor!
01:10:07Down!
01:10:08Find your head!
01:10:08Hands!
01:10:09Hands where I can see them!
01:10:10Up!
01:10:10Keep up in the air!
01:10:12Clear.
01:10:15A bit more notice would have been good.
01:10:17The recording is safe.
01:10:19Quick thinking from your daughter.
01:10:22The only way to stop him running his mouth was to put him in the ground.
01:10:25And you didn't have the balls to pull the trigger.
01:10:30Thank God.
01:10:31Thank God.
01:10:32Thank God.
01:10:46Vy.
01:10:54You've got to go with him now, Dad.
01:10:56No, no.
01:10:58It's okay.
01:10:59Look, I was a part of it.
01:11:01But I wanted you to know that I wasn't a killer.
01:11:04I was just trying to keep you safe.
01:11:06Hmm?
01:11:07All right.
01:11:08Let's go.
01:11:08Okay.
01:11:29Welcome aboard, Mrs. Rourke.
01:11:31Get us out of the country, and I'll give you a proper destination later.
01:11:35What flight plan did you file?
01:11:37We'll be leaving the Caldwell, due east.
01:11:39Then changing heading to take us out over the channel.
01:11:42At which point the plane will suffer catastrophic engine failure,
01:11:46and plunge into the waves, killing everyone on board.
01:11:49Which is why I won't be on board at that point.
01:11:53It's a fitting end for a high-flying bitch, don't you think?
01:12:02Happy anniversary.
01:12:11Rufus.
01:12:12Did you like the flowers?
01:12:14I don't know what game you're playing, or how you survived.
01:12:22Because it was always me.
01:12:29All those business trips, all that money.
01:12:33Did you really think I made my fortune building hotels?
01:12:37You.
01:12:39You're the hitman.
01:12:42Oh, bravo.
01:12:44So everything was a lie?
01:12:46Oh, you can talk.
01:12:48You put out a hit on me.
01:12:50You and that little shit, Barney, and that two-faced Judas Bryson.
01:12:54You all thought you could just snap your fingers.
01:12:57Get rid of me.
01:12:58Wow.
01:12:59How could you be so stupid?
01:13:02I decide who lives and who dies.
01:13:06Not you.
01:13:08Call Charlie X-ray Niner.
01:13:10Clearance cancelled.
01:13:11Shut down the aircraft.
01:13:12This is a police order.
01:13:13Stop the plane.
01:13:14Shut down immediately.
01:13:17Call Charlie X-ray Niner.
01:13:19Radio check.
01:13:20Radio check.
01:13:22Call Charlie X-ray Niner.
01:13:23Hold position immediately.
01:13:31Call Charlie X-ray Niner.
01:13:315-7 to control.
01:13:325-7 to control.
01:14:11Oh, my God, my God, my God.
01:14:36Let's go.
01:15:03Let's go.
01:15:33Let's go.
01:15:44Jesus.
01:15:50Call an ambulance.
01:15:52Let's get her to a hospital.
01:15:53Sir.
01:15:53If you're on a Rourke, I'm arresting you on suspicion of conspiracy to murder your husband, Rufus Rourke.
01:16:04You know, I have to say anything, but it might not be a bit.
01:16:06You might make sure you're supposed to be something that you guess you're on.
01:16:28Oh, to the day we've had, this better be good, Nick.
01:16:30Well, consider it a little pre-wedding gift.
01:16:35So, this is footage from the hospital in Munich, the day Sandy died.
01:16:40And look here, Sandy's room was right through there.
01:16:44And you see this guy?
01:16:46He knows where the cameras are, and he keeps his face turned away most of the time.
01:16:52Apart from...
01:16:54here.
01:17:00Shit.
01:17:02It's Albazi.
01:17:04I sent the footage and these stills to Munich police.
01:17:08They're prepared to reopen Sandy's case as a homicide, and Albazi's prosecution are confident they have a case.
01:17:17They've got him.
01:17:20You've got him?
01:17:24With Albazi and Ellen off the streets, that's the head of the snake chopped off.
01:17:30The bench they were done for.
01:17:50You look absolutely beautiful.
01:17:53And thank you for being here, both of you. It means the world to me.
01:17:57I've got a special delivery from Roy.
01:18:04It's beautiful.
01:18:09Let's have a drink.
01:18:10Yeah.
01:18:16You okay?
01:18:18Better.
01:18:19Now they've got this new evidence.
01:18:20It'll put that arsehole away forever.
01:18:23Good.
01:18:24And you?
01:18:25You good?
01:18:26Yeah.
01:18:28We've been through so much, but...
01:18:31We're here.
01:18:32I'm getting married.
01:18:34And I love my perfectly imperfect little family.
01:18:37Here's to that.
01:18:39Cheers.
01:18:40Cheers.
01:18:43There we go.
01:18:44All done.
01:18:45You're very handsome.
01:18:46Here we go.
01:18:48Now this is for you.
01:18:51A bit of Dutch courage.
01:18:52Go on then.
01:18:56You got the rings ready, Bruno?
01:18:59Got them.
01:19:02Now, do you remember your vows?
01:19:06You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence if you do not mention one question,
01:19:10something which you later rely on in court.
01:19:11I remember that one.
01:19:15All right, then.
01:19:17Let's get you married.
01:19:19Okay.
01:19:19Let's do it.
01:19:23Here we go, fella.
01:19:25Here we go.
01:19:27Here we go.
01:19:37Here we go.
01:19:40Let's go.
01:19:42Let's do it.
01:19:44Let's go.
01:19:47Let's go.
01:20:24I do.
01:20:25I do.
01:20:26It gives me great pleasure to pronounce you husband and wife.
01:20:49You got the love, you got the love for you.
01:20:53You got the love, you got the love for you.
01:21:01You got the love, you got the love for you.
01:21:28The lab says there's enough DNA on the murder weapon still to nail crips, especially with
01:21:34the confession you recorded.
01:21:36I hope you now know you don't always have to go it alone.
01:21:40You know, I spent my whole life resenting him for walking out on me.
01:21:45At least now I know why.
01:22:07I don't think I have ever seen you look so happy all the time.
01:22:11Stop, stop.
01:22:24You okay?
01:22:25No.
01:22:25One of Albazi's guys is here.
01:22:28What?
01:22:28Munich police have tracked one of Albazi's top guys to the UK.
01:22:33He got a job working for a temp agency, doing catering.
01:22:36He is working a wedding in Brighton tonight.
01:22:40He's here.
01:22:42Right, find Bruno now.
01:22:48Have you seen Bruno?
01:22:50Bruno?
01:22:52No, why?
01:22:55Albazi has a man here.
01:22:58You think it's one of the catering staff?
01:23:01You're the tracker.
01:23:04Okay.
01:23:07Don't let them out of your side.
01:23:19Spread out.
01:23:20Dad.
01:23:21Dad.
01:23:22Bruno.
01:23:23Dad.
01:23:25There's a man.
01:23:26Cleo.
01:23:27Where is she?
01:23:29A man tried to grab me, but Cleo stopped him.
01:23:33He took her.
01:23:35Stay with Nick.
01:23:39He took her.
01:23:43No, no.
01:23:44No, never.
01:24:05No, no.
01:24:08No, no.
01:24:25Cleo?
01:24:26No.
01:24:27Not Cleo.
01:24:28But I think you know who this is.
01:24:30Oh, Bazzi.
01:24:33If you've hurt her...
01:24:34You'll do what?
01:24:37Huh?
01:24:41You got this the wrong way around.
01:25:04What do you want?
01:25:06What do you want?
01:25:06Oh.
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