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00:01Nothing like a brisk country walk to start the day.
00:04All I need is coffee and two choccy biscuits to dip in it.
00:08I'm sorry, you can't dunk biscuits in coffins.
00:11You don't know what you're missing.
00:14Winnie started sniffing in the field, only she never leaves the path.
00:19Oh, yes. Hello, Winnie.
00:22This way.
00:27Down here.
00:30I thought it was a scarecrow at first, and then I realised it wasn't.
00:37He wasn't moving.
00:43Do you think he's dead?
00:46Looks like the green man.
01:03One morning in the month of June, down by a rolling river, there where he tried the chance to stay
01:10and he beheld his lover.
01:12Her cheeks were red and eyes were brown, her hair in ring was hanging out.
01:17She had a lovely face without a frown, just as the tide was flowing.
01:36Must have been there all night.
01:38So this happened when exactly?
01:40It was about dusk, around seven.
01:43Just getting hard to see, so I was thinking of packing up.
01:46Someone grabbed me from behind, put something over my face like an old rag.
01:51Do you recall what the rag smelled like?
01:52Chemicals, but sort of sweet.
01:54Chloroform?
01:55Chloroform?
01:55Mm-hmm.
01:57I've got images from the scene and the road in both directions from the kissing gate.
02:02All right, thanks, Kelby.
02:03We also passed the speed camera about half a mile back.
02:07See if you can get anything from that.
02:08Okay.
02:09My bike's on the truck.
02:10I'll head back now.
02:11I thought there was a gun.
02:13Everything went weird.
02:15I blacked out.
02:17And I woke up seeing you lot looking down at me.
02:20Didn't know if I was in heaven or hell.
02:22Yes.
02:23Did you see anyone there?
02:24I haven't got eyes in the back of my head, have I?
02:25Right, and when it happened, were you facing the hedgerow or the field?
02:30Er, hedgerow.
02:31I was putting a new stake in.
02:33May I?
02:35What are you going to do with that?
02:36Just a second.
02:42Can we ask what you were doing in the field?
02:45Er, working for the outer mistake.
02:47Doing what?
02:48Groundsmen.
02:49Putting up no trespassing sign, stop people straying off the footpath.
02:52And is that a problem?
02:53Oh, it is, since the layabouts in the top field found out there was a shortcut.
02:56The off-gridders?
02:57Yeah, like I said, layabouts.
02:59It's not oil paint, it's acrylic.
03:02Oh, does that mean it'll wash off?
03:03Oh, yes, yes, it does.
03:04Yeah, it's water-based.
03:05Yeah, which means it's all so excellent for writing on fabric.
03:18Oh.
03:19Well, the year it's 1991
03:21Seems that freedom's dead and gone
03:24Power of the riches held by few
03:29You keep the young ones paralysed
03:32Educated, violysed
03:34Keep the old ones happy with the new
03:38Tell her, sing her nuts, sing a song
03:41Tell the poet that she's wrong
03:43In the courts you'll win the case with lies
03:46Cause you sold them down the river
03:56Morning
03:57I hope you've got court papers
03:59And why would I need those?
04:01Because we're legally able to stay here
04:03Unless you can show a court as ruled otherwise
04:06I'm sure you are, that's not why we're here
04:09I'm D.R. Goodman, this is D.S. Williams
04:11A man was assaulted putting up signs a couple of fields from here
04:15And do you think we're responsible?
04:17We don't think anything yet
04:18The manner of the assault was a little odd
04:22He was drugged
04:24And painted green
04:25And covered in ivy
04:30Looks like your green man here
04:31The green man is a symbol of nature
04:34Has been for thousands of years
04:36He protects the countryside
04:38Could we ask your names?
04:41I'm Wardry
04:43Mrs. Alex
04:45Sernames?
04:46We don't have one
04:48Everyone has a surname
04:49Are you not familiar with the term off-grid?
04:52We exist outside of the system
04:54But not outside the law?
04:55Nope
04:56We simply make everything we use
04:58And grow everything we eat
04:59None of which is illegal to my knowledge
05:01We saw your banner on the roadside
05:03It was very colourful
05:04Do you make it yourselves?
05:06The children made it
05:07In the workshop
05:11May we?
05:16Would you like us to round up the children for you to interrogate?
05:20Oh, I don't think that would be necessary
05:29You seem quite defensive
05:32So would you be
05:33If someone was trying to force you out of your home
05:35That's not
05:38Mind if I take a sample?
05:41I've got nothing to hide
05:43You said you're being forced out of your home
05:46Who's doing that?
05:47You don't know?
05:49No, I don't
05:50Paul Outram
05:52And he owns the land?
05:54Some of it
05:57He wants to build 30 houses here
05:59But to do that
06:00He's got to get rid of these people
06:02Now, I don't know what you're here for
06:05But I do know that whatever it is
06:06He'll be behind it somehow
06:07Are you suggesting
06:09Mr Outram assaulted his own worker?
06:11I'm suggesting he's capable of that
06:12And more
06:13And he'll do whatever it takes
06:15To get what he wants
06:15You seem to know a lot about him
06:17I do, yeah
06:19My brother
06:32Of course you're not boring
06:36I heard you and Humphrey went skinny dipping
06:37Yes
06:38But was that just to prove I'm not boring?
06:42So how would you describe me?
06:45Nice
06:46Nice
06:47Lovely
06:48Why are you asking?
06:49Just wondering
06:51It's hard to know how other people see you, isn't it?
06:53Never really thought about it
06:59Ah, morning Margot
07:00You on the coffee run?
07:01Yeah
07:02Someone phoned in saying they'd found a dead body
07:05Near those off-gridders on the Outram estate
07:07So, everyone rushed off
07:09Oh no
07:09It's okay
07:11Turned out he was alive
07:12And someone had painted him green
07:14So, they're on the way back
07:16Right
07:20Margot, you don't beat around the bush, do you?
07:22I mean, you usually
07:23Say what you think
07:25Say what needs to be said
07:27No points, sugarcoat and everything
07:28Exactly
07:29So, um
07:32How would you describe me?
07:33Be as brutal as you like?
07:36Well
07:37As you're asking
07:39You're nice
07:40Some might say
07:42Too nice
07:43And you can be a bit picky
07:45You fuss too much
07:47Too tidy
07:48Too conscientious
07:49Too understanding
07:50And overall
07:50Just a bit too
07:53Accommodating
07:55Gosh
07:56That must be really annoying
07:58Me being
07:59Too much of everything
08:01Little trick I learnt
08:03Start every day
08:05By saying no
08:06To the first three things
08:08People ask of you
08:09Stops everyone
08:10Treating you like a dog's body
08:13Works wonders
08:14Yeah
08:20I checked the speed camera
08:22Like you said
08:22Hasn't been working
08:24Since New Year's Eve
08:25Right
08:25Okay
08:26Okay
08:26So
08:27The Outram estate
08:29Was left to brothers
08:30Paul and Lee
08:31Outram
08:31When their mother died
08:32Four months ago
08:33It comprises the main house
08:35And 29 acres
08:36The field
08:37Adjacent to the B511
08:39Where the off-gridders are
08:40Has been granted
08:40Outline planning permission
08:42That permission
08:43Is subject to the current dispute
08:45Being resolved
08:45What is that dispute exactly
08:47Morning
08:48Morning
08:49Thank you
08:51The off-gridders
08:53Are claiming adverse possession
08:55Formerly known as
08:56Squatter's Rights
08:56Based on the fact
08:57That they've had
08:58A recognisable presence
08:59On that land
09:00For over a decade
09:01Outram Holdings Limited
09:03Refutes that claim
09:05On the basis
09:05That they were originally
09:07Given permission
09:07To use the land
09:08By the late Mrs. Outram
09:09And therefore
09:10Adverse possession law
09:11Doesn't apply
09:12She was in my archery class
09:13She joined when her husband
09:15Keith left her in 2016
09:17And what about her sons?
09:19I don't really know Paul
09:21The older one
09:21He moved away
09:23Just after he left college
09:24Some big shot in London
09:26Last I heard
09:27Young Lee
09:28Stayed at home though
09:29Helped with the farm
09:30He was a bit of a mummy's boy
09:34The old man
09:35Was a nasty piece of work
09:37We're all glad
09:37To see the back of him
09:39I heard Paul
09:40Moved back home though
09:41When Katie died
09:42And were you aware
09:43Of the brothers
09:44Having a difference of opinion
09:45Over the family estate?
09:46I heard something
09:47I think Lee lodged
09:48An official objection
09:49To the house build
09:50Sounds like they've fallen out
09:52Yes
09:52I was going to see
09:53What they have to say
09:55Kelby
09:56Go back up to the off-griders
09:57If you will
09:58Let's take statements
09:59From everyone living there
10:00Assuring they all account
10:01For their whereabouts
10:02At the time of the assault
10:03Sir
10:04Margot
10:05We've got the lab
10:06Doing a paint match for us
10:08Chase that up would you
10:09And let's get background checks
10:10On the Acton family
10:11Rightio
10:13Let's go
10:19Mum was too soft
10:20She should never have let them
10:22On that field
10:22In the first place
10:24Then why did she?
10:25Turns out she was a child
10:26God of the sixties
10:27All free love and peace
10:29Who knew
10:31We weren't really the kind of family
10:32That sat around the fire
10:33Telling each other's stories
10:34What kind of family were you?
10:37Dad worked hard
10:38Mostly ruled the roost
10:39Mum took care of the house
10:40And your brother?
10:42He was generally to be found
10:44Hanging on to mum's open strings
10:46Did you not get on?
10:48We're different people
10:49But he's still my brother
10:49And yet he seems to have taken
10:51The side of the off-gridders
10:52Against you
10:53Well he's soft
10:54Like mum
10:55Which means people
10:56Take advantage of him
10:57So he wants him to stay?
10:58I don't think Lee knows
10:59What he wants
11:00He just doesn't like confrontation
11:02I don't have that problem
11:05Can you tell us where you were
11:07Last night?
11:08Around 7pm onwards
11:09And that's relevant because
11:10Because that's when
11:11Your groundsman was assaulted
11:13And I'm the main suspect
11:14Am I?
11:16Brilliant
11:16I'd forgotten I was back
11:17In the countryside
11:18Do things differently
11:19In London then do they?
11:20You know they say
11:21That fish grow to fit
11:22Whatever size pond they're in
11:24In my experience
11:25It's pretty much the same
11:26For people
11:27That doesn't answer the question
11:29Remind me
11:30Where were you?
11:32Last night
11:347pm
11:36I was at Kitty J's
11:37Got there at 6.30
11:39Did anyone see you?
11:40How would I know
11:41Who saw me and who didn't?
11:42Okay
11:43Did you see anyone you knew?
11:45No
11:46Though I did see
11:48Two of the thieves
11:49Who were trying to steal my land
11:51Two that seemed to do
11:52Most of the talking
11:53Just about to rummage
11:54Through some bins I assume
11:55Woody and Alex?
11:56If you say so
11:57And where were they exactly?
11:59Walking along the estuary
12:00By the harbour office
12:02Now if there's nothing else
12:04I'll have a meeting
12:04With my solicitor in 30 minutes
12:06No that's all for now
12:08Do you know where
12:08We might find your brother?
12:10Oh he's here somewhere
12:11Listen out for the
12:13Grinding of teeth
12:14Or the wringing of hands
12:25Okay so
12:26What time
12:28Did the panpipe class finish?
12:30Nine sharp
12:31So the pipers
12:32Could join the stone ceremony
12:33Which was
12:349 to 10.30
12:35The stone ceremony?
12:38Stones represent
12:39Our ancestors
12:40We like to
12:42Draw on their power
12:44Right
12:46It's okay
12:47We don't expect you to believe
12:49Oh no I do
12:52Maybe not the stone bit
12:53But whether I do
12:55Or don't
12:55I think that
12:57Everyone should believe
12:59In whatever they want
13:01As long as it's not
13:02Hurting anyone
13:03I mean
13:04Speaking to stones
13:05Is alright
13:06Obviously
13:07If you wanted to
13:09Throw them
13:09That would be different
13:12Why would we throw
13:13The stones?
13:14They're very heavy
13:15Yeah
13:16Yeah no
13:17Um
13:17So
13:19Er
13:20So who did
13:22The pipes
13:22Or the stones
13:23Ceremony?
13:26Oh wow
13:27Okay
13:28So
13:28Everyone did both
13:30Yeah
13:30Except for Janice
13:32She was worm charming
13:33I got 39
13:35Yeah
13:35Um
13:36Right so
13:37Um
13:38So everyone was with
13:39Everyone else
13:40All night
13:41Not all night
13:43Me and Alex
13:44Went into town
13:45We
13:45Trade vegetables
13:46For a few fish
13:47At the harbour
13:48Okay
13:48And what time was that?
13:50Not sure
13:50But I think we were back
13:52Before seven
13:52So you can tell your inspector
13:54That whoever attacked that man
13:56It wasn't anyone
13:57From here
13:59I printed some petition forms
14:00Off for him
14:01Oh right
14:02So you're happy for them
14:04To be on your land
14:05Better than turning it
14:06Into a housing estate
14:08Your mum invited them here
14:09Is that right?
14:10Just after dad left
14:11About ten years ago
14:14I think mum liked the idea
14:15Of having people around
14:17Can I ask
14:18The land was left
14:19To you and your brother
14:20When your mum passed away
14:22That's right
14:24In equal shares?
14:25Yeah
14:26Then
14:26Doesn't he need your agreement
14:28To do the building?
14:29Not anymore
14:30Oh?
14:34Before she died
14:35Me and mum were planning
14:36On turning the field
14:37Into one of them
14:37Glamping sites
14:40Paul came back
14:41All sweetness and light
14:42Convinced me
14:43We needed a limited company
14:44To make it a proper business
14:47I was a bit out of my depth
14:49But he told me not to worry
14:50And that he'd said it all up
14:51Out from Holdings
14:53So when he set it up
14:54He gave himself
14:55More voting shares?
14:57I was near as a shark
14:59Just didn't think
15:00It applied to family
15:00So once the company
15:02Was set up
15:02He changed the plans
15:04For a campsite to houses
15:06Which he can't build
15:07Until he gets those people
15:08Off the land
15:08He tried to buy them off
15:09At first
15:11Offered them ten grand each
15:12And they refused?
15:13He don't care about money
15:15He's too ignorant to see that
15:17So now he has to convince
15:18The council they're a nuisance
15:19So that he can evict them
15:20And send the bulldozers in
15:21But won't you still get rich
15:23In the process?
15:24This was a working farm once
15:27And it could be that again
15:29That's all I need
15:32One last question
15:33If I may
15:35Your father
15:37So he's completely out of the picture
15:39He wasn't included in the will?
15:41No one knows where he is
15:43We've seen someone else
15:44And one day he just upped and left
15:45I'm never heard from him again
15:48Sorry, that must have been
15:49A difficult time
15:50Not for me
15:56Lee, can you tell us
15:58Where you were last night
15:59Between seven and eight?
16:01At home
16:02On your own?
16:03Well, Paul went out
16:05To get something to eat
16:06So, yeah
16:07Did you see or speak
16:09To anyone else
16:09During that time?
16:13No
16:23Yeah, I'll tell him as soon as he's back
16:26Thank you
16:31The hub again
16:33Charlie Woods didn't call us every day
16:35I think there's something going on
16:37Maybe it'll calm down
16:39Once Mr. Smith sees what a good job
16:41The inspector does
16:44I don't like the feeling
16:45I'm being watched all the time
16:46It's better to be a bit of a mystery
16:50Talking about mysteries
16:52How's your imaginary girlfriend?
16:55I told you
16:56I don't like you talking about her like that
16:58Well
17:00Pardon me for caring about you
17:01And she's not imaginary
17:02She's very real
17:04Thank you very much
17:06Her flight lands at
17:07Half past four
17:10So
17:12Are you picking her up at the airport?
17:14Well, no
17:16She doesn't want me there
17:18To see her all scruffy
17:19Getting off her flight
17:20So, uh
17:20We're meeting after work
17:22At Kitty J's
17:23I'd have thought
17:25With you buying a plane ticket
17:27She'd at least want you to meet her
17:30I know what you're thinking
17:32That she's catfishing you
17:33Out of your savings
17:34You don't know her
17:35Like I do
17:36Well
17:37As neither of us have actually met her
17:40I'd say we're about even
17:42Wouldn't you?
17:45I'm not having this conversation again
17:46I'm not being mean
17:48I'm just trying
17:49To look out for you
17:51You know what, Margot?
17:53You say potato
17:54And I say tomato
17:55Let's just leave it at that
17:57Shall we?
18:07I want the planning agent
18:08To have the full application
18:09Ready to go in tomorrow
18:12Let me worry about that
18:24Hi
18:29Ham and English mustard
18:31Crisps and a muffin
18:33You're amazing
18:35Have you spoken to the builders?
18:36I left them a message
18:37I'll call this afternoon
18:39If I don't hear back
18:40Oh
18:40Can you pick up my jacket
18:42On your way home?
18:43It's at the dry cleaners
18:45No
18:48Excuse me?
18:50Well, I'm just as busy as you are
18:52And you can pick it up
18:52On the way home
18:54Oh, um
18:56Yes, I suppose you're right
18:57It is a bit closer for me
18:59Excellent
19:00Two birds with but a single stone
19:03Um, I want you both home promptly this evening
19:06We have a guest for dinner
19:06Who?
19:07Oh, it's a surprise
19:08That's worrying
19:09Oh, not at all
19:10I'm doing a charcuterie board apatosa
19:13Followed by beef wellington
19:14With mixed berry pavlova
19:16And a caramel twist
19:18If anyone's left standing
19:20No, you have me at charcuterie
19:21Monty, I thought you could tackle a pavlova this afternoon
19:24And bring it home ready-made
19:26No
19:26Oh, sorry
19:30Who are you and what have you done with my daughter?
19:33Too busy
19:34I must get on
19:47Oh, the hub's been on again
19:49Mr. Smith left a message
19:51Ah, no thanks
19:53I need a decision now
19:55HR need to be notified by end of play tomorrow
19:57Right, good
19:59So I'm serious
20:00HR
20:01No, it's just a
20:03Just a
20:03Just a thing
20:04It's like an admin thing
20:06It's not even a thing
20:08Really, it's like a
20:09Like a query
20:11There's nothing for you to worry about
20:12Or anyone else
20:13It's just a thing
20:15Okay
20:16Perfectly fine
20:17Do you want me to get Mr. Smith now?
20:18No
20:20Later though, perhaps
20:24Lunch
20:25Of course
20:54Sir, we've had the lab report back
20:56Ceremony
20:57Panpipes
20:57And worm charming
21:00Can't beat a bit of worm charming
21:03Yes, indeed
21:06Margot
21:09What do you know about Mr. Outram?
21:11Katie's husband and the boy's father
21:13Keith
21:14Could start an argument in an empty room, Katie used to say
21:17Bit of a drunk too
21:19Andy with his fists
21:20I always thought he hit Katie
21:23But she never admitted it
21:25How charming
21:26And after they split up?
21:28No one knows
21:29He just stopped and left
21:30Only Lee was at home then
21:32So him and Katie
21:33Ran the farm as best they could together
21:35Right
21:36Let's see if you can find out where he is now
21:38I think we need to at least eliminate him
21:41Right
21:41So
21:43Groundsman Evan Cole
21:44Was drugged
21:45And assaulted
21:46By person or persons unseen
21:48Now
21:48We know that the paint came from the camp
21:51So
21:51It seems perfectly reasonable to assume
21:53That the perpetrators came from there too
21:55Or
21:56Someone went to a lot of trouble
21:58To make it appear that way
21:59But whoever it was
22:01Still had to be able to get the paint from the camp workshop
22:04Excellent point, Kelby
22:06Yes
22:06And I can't imagine Paul Outram could get into that camp
22:09Without being noticed
22:12But Lee Outram could
22:15Yes
22:52Sergeant Williams
22:54Hello
22:57Do you have a moment?
22:59I'm working
23:00I've been calling you
23:01Sorry
23:02Weird day
23:04You came to the house the other night
23:07Did you need to talk to me?
23:08No
23:09I mean I'm sorry
23:10I didn't realise you had someone there
23:12It was a mistake
23:13I was sort of passing
23:14And I thought I'd left something at yours
23:16But I didn't want to intrude
23:18You wouldn't have been
23:20So what was it that you thought you'd left?
23:22Oh, er, nothing
23:24Just a pair of hair straighteners
23:26Zoe's probably packed them to take away
23:28Are you sure that's all it was?
23:29What else?
23:32You know I'm always here
23:33You know, if you want to talk
23:36Yeah
23:38Good
23:40Oh, I need to get back to work
23:42Yeah, yeah
23:42We're in the middle of a case
23:43Sorry
23:43Of course
23:44Bye
23:44Bye
23:50Mum used to tell me never to talk about the green man
23:54Because when you do, something bad always happens
23:58Yes, it seems to have quite the reputation
24:01Oh, fascinating fact
24:03There are 72 pubs in the UK called the green man
24:10I've read that on a beer man
24:13I like that fact
24:14Thanks, Viv
24:16OK
24:17So I can't find any records for Keith Outram
24:21I've checked with the solicitors dealing with Katie Outram's will
24:25They've had no contact from him either
24:27So he must be happy in his new life
24:31Paul Outram's alibi checked out
24:33He got to Kitty J's just after 6.30 last night
24:35Complained about mostly everything
24:37Then left just after 8
24:39Right
24:39So the only person who cannot account for his whereabouts
24:42Is Lee Outram
24:43You know, someone who we know could have had access to the green paint
24:47Used in the assault
24:48And someone who stands to financially benefit
24:51From the off-grid community being forced out
24:54But he's been fighting the housing plans
24:56Well, apparently so
24:57And of course he'd be well placed to keep up to speed with his brother's plans
25:02And to share that information with the off-gridders
25:04Or it could be a double bluff
25:06Maybe he befriended the community
25:09So he could watch what they're doing
25:10And him and Paul are actually in cahoots
25:17Ship now at police
25:20Just a moment
25:23It's him
25:27Who?
25:29Mr. Smith
25:46Inspector Goodman
25:54Yes
25:55Absolutely
25:58No, I haven't
26:01Yes, I will
26:04Yes, without fail
26:08Right
26:21Why didn't you tell us?
26:23Well
26:25I was hoping it would go away, if I'm honest
26:28Well
26:29That wasn't likely to happen, was it?
26:32The hub doesn't usually change its mind
26:35No
26:35Are you angry with me?
26:38Yes
26:38For trying to deal with this on your own
26:41We're supposed to be a team
26:43Exactly
26:44If I thought there was a solution
26:46I would have shared it with you
26:47But there isn't
26:48I have to lose one member of the team
26:52Fine
26:53Then I've already retired once
26:55I'll retire again
26:56No
26:56The whole place will fall apart
27:00I'll go then
27:01I mean, I'll be missed the least
27:03No
27:03No
27:04You're our only uniformed officer
27:07It'll have to be me then
27:09Detectives are the only thing we have two of after all
27:12No
27:13Loathe as I am to say this
27:14In case you use it against me at some point in the future
27:17But
27:19I can only really do what I do
27:21Because
27:22All of you are doing most of the real work
27:25On my own I just
27:27Run around bumping into things
27:34We could draw lots
27:36What paper scissors?
27:37Spin the bottle
27:42No
27:43No, I'm the senior officer
27:45It's my place to make the decision
27:47No one else's
27:49Well, I'll back your decision
27:51Whatever you decide
27:54We all will
27:56All for one
27:57One for all
28:04DS Williams
28:08On our way
28:11Out from estate
28:17Right
28:29Is it safe to go in now and see everything or what?
28:32Yeah, all okay
28:32Go ahead
28:33All right, thanks very much
28:34All right
28:34All right
28:35Just give me one minute
28:35No problem
28:37I want them all arrested
28:39This is willful damage
28:41When did this happen?
28:42How the hell do I know?
28:43Some time between me leaving to see my solicitor
28:45And when I got back
28:46And where are you at home?
28:47No, I was kind of in the bottom field
28:48Saw the smoke
28:49You know this means I've got cause to evict them now
28:51They've overset the mark and now they'll pay for it
28:55Found this on the drive
28:58They can't get away with it this time
28:59I want them arrested
29:00Taken off my land
29:02Well go and talk to them
29:03I don't want you to bloody talk to them
29:04I want you to do your job and arrest them
29:07Mr. Outram, please calm down
29:09We'll deal with this
29:10Just let us do our job
29:11Well just make sure you do
29:12They've assaulted my groundsman and now this
29:15How long before they kill someone?
29:24You have no right to come here
29:25Accusing us of something we haven't done
29:26We aren't accusing anyone
29:28Sounds like it to me
29:29We're simply asking the question
29:30Does this bracelet belong to anyone here?
29:32This is outrageous
29:34It's mine
29:36Edmund
29:37Can you tell us how it came to be at the Outram house?
29:39No
29:40Not really
29:41I didn't know it had gone
29:44Right
29:45Okay we're going to have to take you in for questioning
29:48You're under arrest
29:49From suspicion of arson
29:50You do not have to say anything
29:52But it may harm your defence
29:53If you do not mention one question
29:55Something you later rely on in court
29:56Okay
29:57Come on
29:57Janice
29:59But he hasn't done anything
30:03Let's hope this
30:10I've never been in trouble with the police before
30:12Not even the odd demo or protest meeting?
30:15No
30:15No
30:16Nothing
30:16I used to work in stationery
30:18I only joined the off-grid community
30:20When my wife and I got divorced
30:22She ran off with her reflexologist
30:25She liked her feet being rubbed
30:27You see
30:28I mean I say
30:29She ran off
30:30She only moved three doors down
30:32He had the corner terrace
30:36I had to walk past there
30:37To go to work every day
30:39Seems strange saying good morning
30:42We'd been married 18 years
30:45And then I had a breakdown
30:47And then I met Janice
30:48And she told me about the group
30:52I've only been there a couple of months
30:53Yeah
30:54Edmund
30:54You do understand that what you've been accused of
30:57Is really quite serious
30:58Yeah
30:59Yeah
31:01But I didn't do it
31:02Yeah
31:02Your bracelet was found on the driveway
31:05Yeah
31:06And I have no idea how that got there
31:09You don't want those houses built there
31:13We don't blame you for that
31:14No one does
31:16And sometimes when you fight against something
31:18Well things can get out of hand
31:21Yeah
31:22Is that what happened Edmund?
31:24Things just get out of hand
31:27No
31:27And what about the assault on the groundsman?
31:30Do you know anything about that?
31:32Well I told you I don't know about any of those things
31:36Well
31:37I just came to find a bit of peace
31:41To be happy
31:47So what do you think?
31:48Well I think I'm more guilty than he is
31:51If he'd have done any of this
31:52He'd have folded after the first question
31:55Agreed
31:55So
31:56Where does that leave us?
31:59Nowhere
32:00Sir
32:01Yes Kelby
32:02Would it be alright
32:04If I left a little bit earlier today?
32:06Only I've got a squeeze in
32:08A bath
32:09A hair wash
32:10And a face mask in
32:12Before
32:12Half six
32:15Got a hot date
32:16Sort of
32:17In that case
32:18Off you go
32:19Oh thank you sir
32:21Never let it be said
32:23That I got in the way
32:24Of a hot date
32:25No I will
32:28Er
32:30What was all that about?
32:31Magnishka's supposed to be flying in today
32:34Really?
32:35Well
32:35He thinks she is
32:38But she didn't want him to meet her at the airport
32:40No
32:41Well that's odd
32:42She's supposed to be meeting him
32:44In the pub
32:45After work
32:46It's not going to end well
32:47I just know it
32:49Oh no
32:50Poor Kelby
32:50Okay
32:51So let's release Edmund
32:52I'm not convinced he's our man
32:54And then let's run through where we are
32:57There must be something we're missing
33:00We've walked through it a thousand times
33:04The days of Sarah we've had our fill
33:08And by the night of a silvery moon
33:13We'll be rolled on the home all singing still
33:18One more for the schools of life
33:20One more before you go
33:22Thin' it last and make it last
33:24One more before you go
33:29For those who journeyed far may find
33:34A sheltered port in a stormy sea
33:39And a haven from the gills of life
33:53Take a deep breath
33:54Why?
33:55Just do it
33:58Mum's surprise dinner guest is here
34:00A large rock throw
34:04But it's all in that backswing
34:05Yeah
34:07Hi
34:09Hi
34:10You see your ankles
34:11Come through
34:11Ah
34:12Yeah
34:12Nice and easy
34:13Relax
34:14And make it last
34:15One more before you go
34:19Before you go
34:21Before you go
34:26Hi
34:27Hi
34:28Hi
34:28Hi
34:29Hi
34:31Hi
34:32Hi
34:32Hi
34:32Hi
34:32Hi
34:33Hi
34:33Hi
34:37Hi
34:38Hi
34:38What were you thinking?
34:39I'm on the police committee
34:40He's a colleague
34:41Yeah but we told you what he's making Humphrey do
34:44I know darling that's exactly the point
34:47I mean perhaps that will make things easier between them if we all get on
34:51I mean think if it is a brand new dawn
34:59Very nice of Anne to invite me
35:00Yes it was
35:03I hope it doesn't make you feel uncomfortable
35:06Uncom-
35:07Er
35:08No
35:09Absolutely not
35:11Why would it?
35:12Er
35:12No reason at all
35:14After all
35:15Technically they're both on the same side
35:20I understand that Anne lost her husband some years ago
35:25Er
35:25Yes
35:26Yes during the first wave of the pandemic
35:29It was
35:30Oh
35:31It's very sad
35:32Oh heavens yes
35:34Terrible affair
35:35Hmm
35:37I'm surprised she hasn't been snapped up
35:40Here we are
35:44That looks amazing Anne
35:45Thank you
35:49Right
35:51Telephones please
35:53No it's a new thing
35:55Confiscated phones at dinner parties
35:57Oh
35:58I read it in a Sunday magazine
36:06Thank you
36:08Shall we a sec
36:24Just so you know
36:25I've just got off the phone to my solicitors
36:27They said that now there's been an arrest
36:29Any claim your friends may have had on the land
36:31Has just quite literally
36:33Gone up in smoke
36:37Looks like the diggers can move in
36:55No
36:55I was passing
36:57In the Louie sheet
36:58No
37:00I'll get you another drink
37:12What are you doing here?
37:13I was passing
37:15Me too
37:18Well
37:26Your son-in-law is very highly regarded at the Hub
37:30Very highly indeed
37:32I'm pleased to hear it
37:33His conversion rate highest in the division
37:36Well it's very much a team effort
37:39Yeah I don't doubt it
37:41So your latest case caused rather a stir at the morning review
37:47The green painted man
37:48Yes, it was an odd sight
37:51Have you made any progress?
37:53It's early days of course
37:56But we think it must be connected to the land dispute going on there
37:59Yeah, the Outram brothers isn't it?
38:02Yes
38:03Do you know them?
38:05Well, one of them
38:09I'm a keen detectorist
38:11And we have permission to detect on all the fields alongside the public footpath
38:16Apart from his
38:17He refused, point blank
38:20A couple of them were going to see him
38:21Plead our case, but
38:24Wouldn't even listen
38:26Most objectionable human being
38:28I think I know which one you're referring to
38:31Lee
38:32Yeah, that's it
38:33Lee
38:35Lee
38:35Outram
38:44Maybe our flight was delayed
38:47No, I checked
38:51It's her loss
38:52Yeah, exactly
38:54But you've got me and Margo instead
38:57Yeah
39:02What do you buy her?
39:05Fruit and nut
39:06Our favourite chocolate
39:08I love fruit and nut
39:10Why is it?
39:11What do you see?
39:21What's the love?
39:21Agnieszka?
39:22Kelby!
39:24Oh, it's so fun
39:28I'm so sorry they dropped me
39:29It's completely wrong place
39:30I guess I was walking around trying to find you.
39:42Perhaps I can return the compliment at some point.
39:46I mean, not that I pretend to be up to your standard,
39:49but some say my toad in the hole has merit.
39:54Then I very much look forward to sampling it.
39:57Oh, wait. Let me get your phone.
40:02Good night, Mr Smith.
40:04Martha.
40:09We didn't really talk about our outstanding HR issue, did we, Humphrey?
40:13No.
40:14You understand that tomorrow is the absolute deadline.
40:16There can be no extension.
40:17Must have your decision.
40:19I understand.
40:21Splendid.
40:24Here you are.
40:25Well, thank you for a marvellous evening.
40:33Bye.
40:36See?
40:38That wasn't so bad, was it?
40:43And it's so lovely to meet your work friends.
40:46Kelby has told me so much about you.
40:48Oh, that's nice.
40:50You're always looking after him.
40:52I think because you're old, you're like mothers.
40:58I nearly forgot.
41:00This is for you.
41:01A present?
41:03Not really.
41:04It's the money you lent me for the flights.
41:06I think it is the right amount.
41:09Thank you for helping me.
41:11Some people would not have been so trusting.
41:15You're very welcome.
41:17So, are you hungry?
41:19We could eat here or we could get a takeaway and go back to mine.
41:23Can we go to yours?
41:25I'm so excited to see it.
41:27Everything's ready.
41:29I've set up my room for you.
41:30I'll be okay on the sofa.
41:32It's really comfy.
41:33But aren't you sleeping with me?
41:38Well, I...
41:39But I love cuddles so much.
41:44Yeah.
41:46Okay.
41:47And what will you do?
41:49I have no idea.
41:54Anyway.
41:56That is tomorrow's problem.
42:00How was your day?
42:02Okay.
42:04Yeah?
42:04Sure?
42:06Hm?
42:07You seemed a little, um...
42:11truculent.
42:13Truculent?
42:14Mm-hmm.
42:17I was trying out saying no for a change.
42:19I'm not sure if it's for me, to be honest.
42:22You two go on up.
42:24It's almost done here.
42:27Okay.
42:28Here's an idea.
42:30Let's take...
42:32what's left of the wine up.
42:34And go and pick out some...
42:37more papers.
42:39Yes!
42:41Night, Mum.
42:43Night, dear.
42:44Night, Anne.
42:46Oh, I forgot to tell you.
42:49Builders called.
42:50Part of the roof has collapsed.
42:52Bad.
42:53You can see daylight.
42:55Great.
43:00Looks like someone had a late night.
43:03I've never been more happy to be wrong.
43:06Me neither.
43:08And what about you?
43:11How's your love life?
43:12Ah, train wreck. Same as always.
43:15Wanna talk about it?
43:16Thanks, but no thanks.
43:20He looks like he's got the weight of the world on his shoulders.
43:27Yeah.
43:36You okay, sir?
43:37Oh, yes. Sorry.
43:39Miles away.
43:40You know that we'll support you.
43:42Whatever you decide.
43:44I know.
43:45Unfortunately, that makes things worse.
43:47Not better.
43:56Right.
43:58We've still got a case to solve.
44:00So let's go through all the statements again.
44:03Check for any discrepancy.
44:04Double check every word.
44:06We must have missed something.
44:08Margot.
44:09Let's look at this off-creek community a bit closer.
44:11Drill down, enter backgrounds.
44:13Kelby.
44:13Let's do a CCTV trawl.
44:16The only people away from the Altrum Estate
44:18when the assault took place
44:19were supposedly in town.
44:21Let's confirm that if we can.
44:22If you can stay awake long enough.
44:24There is something out there that will unlock this case.
44:29So let's find it.
44:46Good morning.
44:47Good morning.
44:47I've got a present for you.
44:51It's an eviction notice.
44:53You've got seven days to get off my land,
44:55or bailiffs will come and drag you off.
44:59Have a nice day.
45:10Sorry everyone
45:12This looks like a fight we can't win
45:14No
45:15We made our home here
45:17If they want us to leave
45:18They have to drag us off
45:20We don't have the money we'd need to fight a court notice
45:22We have support
45:24Others will help
45:26No
45:27It's over
45:29There will be other places
45:33Let's just pack up
45:43Right
45:43So I've double checked all witness statements
45:46And whichever way you read them
45:47They all eliminate each other
45:49If Paul Outram is responsible in any way
45:52He must have had outside help
45:53Sorry
45:53I went through all the old planning applications
45:56And confirmed there was one submitted by Lee Outram
45:58For a glamping site which was later withdrawn
46:01Then a new application by Paul Outram put in
46:04So they were both happy to develop the site
46:07But one wanted to build
46:08And the other wanting something less intrusive
46:10Which is why they must have fallen out
46:12Right
46:13And the off-gridders?
46:14A couple of priors
46:15But nothing serious
46:16Right
46:18Sir
46:18I'm struggling a bit
46:19Marrying up the statements
46:21Between Paul Outram
46:22And the two people from camp
46:24How so?
46:25Right
46:25So they're all in town like they said
46:28But at different times and at different places
46:32Look I've got Paul Outram coming out of Kitty J's just after 8 o'clock like he said
46:38But then he goes straight into his car and drives off
46:41So how could he have seen anyone by the horrible office?
46:44Then I was searching for Alex and Woody
46:48The ones he said he saw
46:50And it took me ages
46:52But I found them
46:53They were nowhere near the pub
46:56They were on the other side of town
46:58Coming out of Jenny Robinson's garage
47:00And what time was that?
47:02Er, just before 6
47:04They stopped off at the chippy
47:05And then queued up for the 21 bus
47:09I thought they only eat what they grow
47:12Maybe they're missing life's little luxuries
47:14Well the number 21 would take them back up to the Outram Forum
47:17But why would Paul lie about seeing them?
47:20Kirby
47:21Could you call the garage?
47:22See what they can tell us
47:23Sir
47:24So if they left town at 6pm
47:26I mean that means they don't have an alibi for the time they're sold
47:30Hello there Jenny
47:31But why would Paul Outram give them one?
47:34Maybe he was mistaken?
47:35No, no, no, no
47:37He didn't say he thought he saw them
47:39He was quite sure
47:40But how can that be true?
47:42It cannot
47:43And if it cannot
47:45It is not
47:47So the real question is
47:49Why would you give your adversary an alibi
47:52Which would allow them to refute an accusation that you yourself had made?
47:57And however you look at it
47:59There is only one possible answer
48:02That they are not adversaries
48:05At all
48:07Sir
48:08Jenny remembers them going in
48:10They were looking at a secondhand camper van
48:13Yes
48:15Missing life's little luxuries
48:18I've got a one time offer for you guys
48:20We know Paul Outram offered the off-griders £10,000 each to move off the land
48:25Of course offering money to people who've opted out of society was never going to work
48:30But what if you still had your doubts about the lifestyle you've chosen
48:37And decided you'd quite like to take the money after all
48:42But just paying off the two of them wouldn't be enough on its own
48:4520
48:46Precisely that
48:47So the only way they could get paid
48:49Was to help Paul get rid of the others as well
48:52So I think they came up with a plan to discredit the whole community
48:56Making it easier for Paul to get his eviction notice
49:03So when they got back from town
49:05Paul would have already told them where Evan was working
49:11Once Evan was unconscious
49:12They needed to make it look like it was done by the off-grid community
49:15By using paint from their workshop
49:17And using their motif of the green man
49:20Knowing full well that Paul would give them an alibi
49:30Then a day later
49:31Having arranged for Paul to be at his solicitors
49:35They set the fire at the site office
49:46And easy enough for either of them to steal the bracelet to frame Edmund
49:51Sorry everyone
49:53This looks like a fight we can't win
49:55Then, when the moment came
49:57They would convince the others that they should just give up the fight and leave
50:01No, it's over
50:02There will be other places
50:05Let's just pack up
50:13Leaving them free to eat fish and chips
50:16And buy a camper van
50:19So, they were all in it together
50:22Except for Lee
50:23He couldn't have known about any of this
50:25Mind you
50:26Paul's lucky his dad didn't come back after the money when Katie died
50:30Lucky?
50:32Or is it something else?
50:34Like what?
50:37Something's been niggling at me
50:56Mary?
50:56Mary?
51:10Lee, I've just arrested your brother.
51:14So he was behind it all?
51:16Yeah, with a little help from his friends.
51:19I'll explain it all later.
51:21But I need to talk to you about this hunch I've got that just won't go away.
51:27It's about your father, Keith.
51:29You know, we couldn't find any record of him anywhere.
51:34And then someone said something to me last night,
51:36which made me think that maybe there was more to my hunch than I first thought.
51:40It was about you refusing to let detectorists use this land.
51:45Which, when you add it to the fact that you've done everything in your power
51:48to stop this land being built on,
51:51even going against your own brother,
51:53leaves me questioning.
51:56Why?
51:57I mean, you were happy enough for it to be used as a glamping site,
52:00even for the off-grid community to live here.
52:07Anything but building.
52:10So then I thought,
52:11what if it's not the building you're worried about?
52:15It's the digging.
52:29He was here now.
52:33When I came in from the field,
52:35I tried to stop him.
52:37But he punched me sore in the face.
52:39I couldn't see anything.
52:44But I could hear.
52:48Mum.
52:54Begging him to stop.
52:59And then he went quiet.
53:04When my eyes started to focus again,
53:08I could just see her sitting on the floor next to him.
53:14She killed him.
53:19And we knew if we told anyone
53:21or called the police that our lives would be over,
53:24so...
53:27So we buried him.
53:28In the field?
53:33Yeah.
53:35I know it was wrong.
53:36And I should be sorry.
53:40But I'm not.
53:42I knew I had to look after her.
53:45And it was the best thing that ever happened to us.
53:50Me and Mum were happy.
53:53Really happy.
53:56We didn't mourn him.
53:59Never even talked about it.
54:01Your brother didn't know?
54:03What's the point?
54:05We just made up a story about him leaving
54:07and stoked to it.
54:09You know we have to report this, Lee.
54:11There will be consequences.
54:14Yeah.
54:16No regrets, Sue.
54:20Like I said,
54:21it's what we do, isn't it?
54:24We look after the people we love.
54:31Yeah.
54:32Rinse and repeat again
54:35Maybe the world
54:37Will try to divide us
54:40But they haven't heard
54:43Your star was meant to cross mine
54:48Oh, try to make things wrong
54:57I'm sorry
54:57I'm sorry I'm sorry I'm sorry
54:59You came like the moon
55:01Sadden and softly, not a moment too soon
55:08But one step ahead of me and I was a fool
55:14Too blinded by Stella to know it was you
55:20Guiding me home every night
55:25I'll try to do the love right
55:34Oh, I'm not always able, I'm always in the moon
55:48Just hold on until sunrise
55:55I swear I'm coming home
56:12Humphrey, taking it to the wire as usual, I see
56:16Still, doesn't matter how you get there
56:19As long as you get there
56:21I assume you have made your decision
56:24I have
56:26Splendid
56:30So, who is it to be?
56:32I'm not always able
56:34But I'm still here with him
56:42There's a fire! There's a fire!
56:44Miss Kelby?
56:45Still inside
56:45Kelby!
56:46Elias's map, it's gone
56:48The search for riches makes people do terrible things
56:50We'd want to steal from the festival
56:52Now you don't need me no more
56:54And I'm not sure where that leaves me
56:55Change can be difficult
56:57But I'm here to help
56:59He seems quite chipper under the circumstances
57:01News starts all round
57:03Trying to be more engaged
57:05Amelia's idea?
57:06I can't work with that Mr. Smith
57:08Should we tell him?
57:09This can't really be it
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