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Ellis S02E01 Ashenham Part 1 M Episode 1 Engsub
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00:11Hey, Kelvin, came today. How was the bee? Sorry, Kelvin.
00:23Screw you and all, Joseph Mord.
00:25Move, lad.
00:30Can't save them all, Mr. Bee.
00:33One, two, three...
00:34Mr. Bee!
00:37Also, we got you a card.
00:39Mr. Bee, I got all the lads to sign in.
00:42Happy birthday, Mr. Bee.
00:47Take care, lads, mine. There you go.
00:52Hi, lads.
00:53Dad, I'm already awake.
00:55Hi, what are you doing? You all right?
00:57Yeah, good. You forgot, didn't you?
00:59Ah, the birthday drinks, Al.
01:00Yes.
01:09Happy birthday, Peter.
01:11You look so well.
01:12Come on, let go down your hot toys.
01:14Happy birthday, Peter.
01:16Double the Freud, one cube of ice, right?
01:21I was hoping we could catch up.
01:25Er, now really isn't the time, Natasha, to discuss our community safety.
01:30No, not really.
01:31Really?
01:32No, thefts.
01:34Delinquents roaming the village unsupervised.
01:36They are supervised.
01:37Criminals bust into work at your garden centre.
01:40We're changing lives.
01:41We're changing this village.
01:43No, no, no, no.
01:44I'm not the only one who thinks so.
01:46Can I get you a drink, Miss Scope?
01:48You know, I think that's a really good idea.
01:51Your obsessive drive to save every lost boy the government dumps on us
01:54is taking over this village.
01:56It's irresponsible.
01:58I'm responsible.
01:59I'm taking responsibility for all of them.
02:02Yeah.
02:03Okay, that's enough.
02:04Come on, Dad, let's go.
02:05I'm sorry.
02:05I'm sorry.
02:06Look, well done.
02:06You've ruined his birthday.
02:07Thanks for that.
02:09Mr. B, come on.
02:39Peter?
02:55Peter?
02:56Peter!
03:06He's up
03:30No, I'm not doing that. Looked in the car, checked on the seat because I'm not in the flat, Mum.
03:35I've looked.
03:35I've put them in my coat pocket like always, Grace.
03:39You just need to go over it again. Start with my black winter coat.
03:44Uh, no, because I'm not your junior officer and I have a life.
03:48Just buy some new gloves up there.
03:50There must be clothes shops in the countryside.
03:53Anyway, look, it's summer. I've got to go. I've got another call.
03:57Is that Grace?
03:58Really?
03:59Sup, Grace? How's it going?
04:01Sup, um, chat? Yeah, I'm good.
04:03Mum, see you Wednesday, 11.45.
04:05Okay.
04:07Okay.
04:07Bye, Grace.
04:10Uh, what's, uh, what's Wednesday?
04:13Uni interview.
04:15I'm taking her.
04:16Wow.
04:17So, boss, what is the plan between now and 11.45 Wednesday?
04:39Morning, ma'am.
04:40Harper.
04:41Ellis?
04:42You there yet? CSI's waiting.
04:44Clock's ticking, Al's. Ashtonham's a small unit.
04:47The boss, DS Oliver, recently got promoted.
04:50Moved back to the area a couple of months ago.
04:52Lei, you have not dragged me 200 miles to babysit some DS who's been on the force nearly as long
04:58as me.
04:59Uh, boss, head of Ashtonham council, denounces crime wave as government offender pilot is extended.
05:07Could be, what, angry villager gone vigilante?
05:10Well, that sounds a bit dramatic.
05:12Yeah.
05:13You know, as dramatic as someone on a flagship scheme killing the boss.
05:16Which is why the minister is concerned.
05:18So, are you there yet?
05:27That's not right.
05:28I'm not.
05:29It should be.
05:30The criminals.
05:31They ought to be here.
05:35Right.
05:42Step back, please.
05:43Thank you very much.
05:45Hello.
06:00DCI Ellis.
06:02Uh, DS Harper.
06:04Yep.
06:04DS Oliver.
06:05Sorry.
06:06A bit of a situation here.
06:08Orders were to wait for you.
06:10But the, uh, bus for the offenders is late.
06:13DS Harper will get them off-site.
06:15Walk me through the scene.
06:18Ma'am.
06:24His ex, Natasha Scope, discovered the body.
06:26Said she arrived to find the door unlocked.
06:29It's not unusual in Ashland, but she said she was worried to find it open.
06:36No sign of forced entry.
06:48Oh, Jesus.
06:50Bleach.
07:26This one's been bleached.
07:28This one's only washed.
07:38Is it a DCI LS?
07:40He's upstairs.
07:44Minor bruising.
07:45Possibly defensive.
07:50Ain't petechia.
07:55Liver mortis.
08:01Again, Cartridge.
08:03Ghoul mayhem.
08:06Call in the CSIs.
08:08Be hard-pushed to find any physical evidence, but...
08:12Sorry, uh...
08:15Maybe I've not seen what you're seeing.
08:17Look at him.
08:18Shirt pulled up.
08:19Hair on end.
08:20Someone dragged the sheets from under him.
08:22Was with him as he died, or soon after.
08:24Which makes this a crime scene.
08:27But there's no sheets in here.
08:3290 degrees at 2 hours and 42 minutes.
08:48They're still damp.
08:49The sheets and the pillowcases.
08:51Our best hope of DNA, which the killer took the time to boil wash.
08:56Right then.
08:57You can all smell the bleach.
08:59Someone who knew what they were doing scrubbed the house of prints and DNA.
09:03Let's hope they missed a spot.
09:05Victims on the bed.
09:06Clothing in disarray.
09:07So we can't rule out sexual assault.
09:10I want inch by inch photographs before you bag evidence.
09:14His phone wasn't on him.
09:15Let's find it.
09:18Don't fingerprint this.
09:19Yes, Mum.
09:20The glasses are clean, but there's a mug in the dishwasher they may have missed.
09:24Okay.
09:29ACC Layton said you moved back to the area a couple of months ago.
09:32I don't know if you knew the victim.
09:35I know everyone who lives within a 15 mile radius.
09:37I'd be out of a job if I couldn't investigate my neighbours.
09:40DCI Ellis, anything you need, I'll get it for you.
09:43This is Natasha Scope, who...
09:46Who found the victim.
09:49Let's go somewhere quiet.
09:54I can imagine what you've heard about Peter and me.
09:57Well, I gather it's on social media.
10:01R-Row.
10:02As head of Ashen and Paris Council, you had reservations about the scheme.
10:07You argued with Mr. Baron at his birthday drinks on Saturday.
10:10And you had a relationship with the deceased.
10:14We need your prints and DNA, Miss Scope.
10:19Yeah, they must be all over the house.
10:26Everything leaves its mark.
10:30Right?
10:34I knocked yesterday afternoon around three to apologise.
10:39There was an emergency parish meeting that I needed him to attend.
10:43You dropped in for a coffee?
10:44Yeah.
10:45No, I'm...
10:47He was there, but...
10:49Didn't let me in.
10:51I put the invite in a card.
10:53And we all waited for him at the parish hall last night, but...
10:59Describe the card for me.
11:01It had a lovebirds on it.
11:07We did love each other once.
11:11We were on the same side.
11:13You know, Peter and I.
11:18It's why I went back this morning.
11:21Oh, God.
11:23Come on, fellas.
11:24I was on the bus.
11:24This is a grand signal.
11:25It's clear, eh?
11:26Come on, lads.
11:27Get a move on.
11:27You hear what the officer said.
11:29Hey, you're on the bus with the others, mate.
11:31No, no.
11:32I'm not one of them.
11:33Not anymore.
11:34I'm the manager.
11:36I need to have a word with you, please.
11:45Boss, this is Joseph Ward, manager and friend of the victim.
11:50Excuse me.
11:54He says that the probation officer in charge of the ex-offenders was a no-show this morning.
12:00Chris Ellison.
12:01He's actually responsible for the lads, and we can't reach him.
12:04Which is why nobody called it in when this guy didn't turn up.
12:09It's Kelvin Jones.
12:10Gone since Saturday.
12:11Convictions include vehicle theft, ABH, B&E.
12:15He's been with us a while.
12:17Scarce.
12:18Clever.
12:19He found out on Saturday that he was being transferred, and it made him quite upset.
12:24Mr. B had a soft spot for him.
12:25But you didn't.
12:27If you can help us understand Mr. Barron's movements, his general state of mind.
12:33Mr. B was the best man I'll know.
12:38Changed my life.
12:44Start the search for young Mr. Jones.
12:47Yep.
12:47And do a welfare check on the probation officer, Ellison.
12:50We'll need to interview him.
12:51Good luck with that.
12:53I'll have someone meet you and bring you up to speed on the Ellisons.
12:56The list of Peter's family, friends.
12:59It's just his daughter, Avery.
13:00She's a teacher.
13:02We tried to reach out to her before news of this got out, but she's on a field trip.
13:06Ash tour.
13:07No reception.
13:08Sorry.
13:12Detective.
13:13You wanted to know how Peter had been recently, right?
13:16Mm-hmm.
13:17Would have not been himself.
13:19Missing work.
13:19Was he busy somewhere else?
13:22Dealing with the grief he was getting over this scheme, I thought.
13:28Anyway, is there anything else you need from me, please?
13:34What's next, boss?
13:36Search for Kelvin Jones?
13:38No.
13:39First, we tell Avery Barron that her father's been murdered.
13:44Lay?
13:45You've got an update?
13:46Yeah.
13:47Okay.
13:47Tell your minister she should be concerned.
13:51Peter Barron was murdered.
14:06Hangin' around to wash the sheets seems pretty bold.
14:10Here's a godfather move.
14:12Um.
14:13Don't tell me you've never seen the godfather.
14:15Well, it's on my list.
14:16Jesus, Chad.
14:17It's on my list, boss.
14:18All right, all right.
14:20Michael Corleone, stand-up war hero.
14:24Yeah.
14:24But with his mafia father's life at risk, he's forced to kill a crooked police officer.
14:29Clemenza, his father's lieutenant, talks Michael through the murder.
14:33How to kill a man in public and get away with it.
14:37It's all about hiding the evidence in plain sight.
14:40So, the gun is taped for Prince.
14:43And Clemenza says, Michael, you've got to leave the murder weapon at the scene.
14:48He drops the gun from his hand unnoticed.
14:51The sheets, pillowcases.
14:53Are there our murder weapons?
14:54Mm-hmm.
14:55Gotcha.
14:56And our killer left them where they wouldn't be noticed.
14:59So, we are looking for a middle-aged Philbuff?
15:03You are looking for a slap, DS.
15:20Can you give me a hand?
15:23So, lycan is like a relationship.
15:27As my dad always says, lycan's like a living in a village.
15:43Who does what in a lycan colony?
15:46Anyone?
15:47The algae feed fungi who build houses for the algae to live in.
15:51Yes, Jade.
15:52Very good.
15:54And, er, what else makes lycan special?
15:57Anyone?
15:58It's poikilohydrate.
16:01But, er, miss.
16:07Sorry to interrupt, Miss Barron, but I was hoping to speak to you.
16:12About what?
16:13What's going on?
16:20Bye, kids.
16:21Back to the bus.
16:25We'll follow her back to the bus.
16:32We'll follow our T.A.Rashley.
16:37Come on, guys.
16:38Come on, guys.
16:57Dad was consistently extraordinary, and that's why everyone loved him.
17:06Until he...
17:07Until the work scheme.
17:09People hated him for being more loving, more kind.
17:13For putting every fiber of his being into changing lives for the better.
17:19That's not people.
17:21That's not people.
17:21More of a...
17:23One woman campaigned by his ex.
17:25That's, er, Natasha's scope.
17:27Mm.
17:32Did she tell you about his birthday?
17:37Half the pub saw how she went for Dad.
17:38I mean, if Joseph hadn't been there to calm things down...
17:41Miss Barron, I understand how you feel.
17:43No, you don't.
17:44You don't.
17:44But I'm telling you, even if Natasha didn't kill my father, she is the reason that he's dead.
17:59Miss Barron seems pretty sure we've got our man.
18:02Or woman.
18:04Miss Gokes, not the one who went missing the morning of the murder.
18:07Tell me about Chris Edison.
18:09Er, probation officer.
18:10No sure today.
18:12Moved from London eight months ago with wife Pippa and son Archie, who's 15.
18:17Yeah.
18:17Er, previously a senior civil servant at the DLJ.
18:21Whoa, that is some career downsides.
18:24Here we are.
18:25Small unit, Leighton said.
18:27They're small like postman part.
18:32Is this our Ellison go-between?
18:37PCI, Ellis.
18:38DS Harper.
18:39PC Sarabi Kareem.
18:40I've spoken to Mr. Ellison.
18:42Everyone's safe at home.
18:43Okay, jump in.
18:51I'm the family contact.
18:52Yeah, was.
18:54Given the delicacy of the situation.
18:57Er, sorry, the delicacy of the situation?
19:00Their son.
19:01Archie's, um, vulnerable.
19:03Oh.
19:05There was an incident in London.
19:07Someone spotted him in a park, acting strange as they saw it.
19:10Called the police on him.
19:11The police overreacted.
19:13So their son's afraid of us.
19:15And they're scared it'll happen again, only worse.
19:18So they moved up here.
19:20DS Oliver wanted us to cover ourselves in case there was another incident with Archie.
19:24He kind of pushed children's services for an emergency protection order.
19:29Whoa.
19:30Heavy-handed monsters.
19:31Yeah.
19:32Well, no, I mean, there were red flags for CPS.
19:36Misappointments, that kind of thing.
19:38Then the boss turned up out of sorts for the hearing Thursday.
19:42Judge ruled against us.
19:43I've called ahead, but they're under no obligation to let us in.
20:03Let's get that dash cam checked.
20:05Now CSI take a sample of the paint at the entrance to Peter Barron's.
20:11Okay.
20:12DCI, Ellis, and DS Harper want to talk to Chris.
20:15It's about work, it's not about Archie.
20:17You weren't at work today, Mr Ellison.
20:19No, the alarm didn't go off, I overslept.
20:21We've had a few rough nights lately, haven't we, Archie?
20:26Sleep deprivation can be brutal.
20:28I don't even know what day it is.
20:30Today is Monday, 23rd of June.
20:32Sir Ravi can take Archie into another room, Miss Ellison.
20:36Er, Archie?
20:37I hear you've got some more David Attenborough DVDs.
20:48One of your offenders is missing, Mr Ellison.
20:52Kelvin Jones.
20:53Oh, him.
20:55Yeah, he's a tricky little...
20:58And his employer, Mr Barron, was found dead this morning.
21:04Christ almighty.
21:05That scheme.
21:07You said it was dangerously understaffed.
21:08It's a decent bit of policy.
21:09It was well-intentioned but misguided, you said.
21:11Like Peter Barron and his charity.
21:13I mean, it's an accident waiting to...
21:16I just mean, Chris's been working all hours to keep that mess afloat.
21:19Has, er, Kelvin done a bunk before?
21:22I mean, no other than I'm aware of.
21:23And has he made any friends in the area?
21:25I wouldn't know.
21:27Offenders' personal lives aren't...
21:29Not your concern.
21:31What with Archie, I doubt either of you have had headspace for much else lately.
21:36So when was the last time you saw Mr Barron?
21:39Er, Tuesday.
21:43He wasn't in Wednesday, Thursday.
21:47We were at your court hearing.
21:51Fridays, I'm in the office.
21:52And you've no knowledge of his movements since then?
21:56It's not my responsibility to keep tabs on the local millionaire.
21:59No.
22:00Just on Kelvin Jones.
22:04I see your car's had a bump recently.
22:06I don't...
22:06I think you should leave now.
22:08So I can inform our solicitor of this harassment.
22:12First our parental choices are criticised, now this.
22:15I am the last person to criticise your parenting, Miss Edison.
22:18I know that when your kid's in trouble or sick, you make choices, make them work.
22:26And when things don't go to plan, which they never do, you do whatever it takes to fix them.
22:33But this is a murder investigation.
22:35So you should know that I'm going to do whatever it takes to solve it.
23:00Oh, let's party like it is 1999.
23:04By the artists formerly known as...
23:06Everything here has been tested.
23:08The only prints are the victims and miss scopes.
23:10So we'll index the laptop and send it off to digital forensics.
23:14Er, send it off?
23:15For how long?
23:18And where's Peter's phone?
23:21Er, I'm guessing they didn't find it.
23:24Oh, God.
23:25Well, Peter Barron didn't believe in knocking doors.
23:30Or passwords, apparently.
23:35Device turned off.
23:37Last known location.
23:39It's Mr. Barron's house.
23:40Mm-hmm.
23:43Someone's switched it on since then.
23:45And it's just around the corner.
23:47Come.
23:54Police.
23:54Hey.
23:55Who else is it?
23:57It doesn't do all the upstairs.
23:58Ah, what?
23:59Er, the first arm that I caught.
24:01Hang on, what's going on?
24:26That wasn't me.
24:29Swear.
24:30No, I just brought it home to find out who it belonged to
24:32and then you just barge in.
24:33Where did you find it and when?
24:35Outside.
24:36Just now.
24:38Show me.
24:39I found an old phone in a bin.
24:41A user acting like it's the crime of the century.
24:43Jade Bell,
24:45you have tampered with the property of a murder victim.
24:50So, let's start over.
24:52You're here for no reason
24:54and a phone appears.
24:56No, I'm here.
24:57Taking out the recycling
24:59and that's when I see a phone.
25:00So, Jade, is there CCTV?
25:04And no one else saw you, Jade?
25:06Shame.
25:07Mm-hmm.
25:08You could really do
25:09the corroborating witness right now.
25:11Oh, actually,
25:12there was Inkface.
25:14Who's Inkface?
25:16Inkface.
25:17Right.
25:19Terminator.
25:21Over there in that corner arguing.
25:23Joseph Ward, Natasha Scofield.
25:26I saw your video.
25:28So, this was round two.
25:30Thanks, Jade.
25:31We will meet again.
25:33Can't wait.
25:36Chin up.
25:36You'll get there.
25:38Go and push it.
25:40Go and push it.
25:49Sir Avi,
25:50I need this hacked and cracked.
25:52Where'd you find it?
25:52It was in a bin.
25:55Hey, uh,
25:57why would they leave his phone
25:58in such a public place?
26:00Well, it's a godfather move.
26:02Turn it on at home
26:03would lead us right to them.
26:04It's, uh,
26:05much smarter
26:06to do it unnoticed
26:07somewhere public.
26:10Right.
26:13Um,
26:15uh,
26:16my, um,
26:16my CSI friend
26:18said there's a couple of prints
26:19on the coffee mug
26:20in the dishwasher,
26:21but they're not
26:22on the fingerprint database.
26:23I don't want.
26:24Uh,
26:24not one of the offenders.
26:25Not Coven Jones.
26:27Check the other biometric resources.
26:29Yeah.
26:29Well, I mean,
26:29he, um,
26:30he did upload the CSI photos.
26:33Good.
26:34Let's take a look.
26:35Um,
26:36yeah,
26:37I'm only a probie.
26:38First year.
26:41Right.
26:42So we have no access
26:43to digital evidence
26:44and tech is 25 miles away.
26:47God,
26:47I miss Trent.
26:50DS Oliver?
26:51Yeah.
26:52Put them on there.
26:55DS Oliver,
26:56tell me something good.
26:57Yeah,
26:58I wish I could.
26:59There's no sign
26:59of Kelvin Jones.
27:00We're still going,
27:01but I'll have to call it
27:02for the night
27:02at some point.
27:03Understood.
27:04The CSI photos.
27:06No one here
27:07can access them.
27:08Uh,
27:08sorry, boss.
27:09I haven't managed
27:10to train them or not,
27:11but they'll be downloaded
27:12by morning,
27:13I promise.
27:13Okay.
27:24No suspects.
27:27No timeline.
27:29Nada.
27:32No.
27:34What?
27:35It's not nada.
27:37We have leads.
27:39Starting with Mr. Baron.
27:42Who he was.
27:43Right.
27:44And how he died,
27:45making a bed
27:46for someone he cared about.
27:48We build a profile
27:50of Mr. Baron's life
27:51from his contacts,
27:52recent movements,
27:54emails,
27:55searches,
27:56phone logs,
27:57bank statement.
27:58Will?
27:58Will,
27:59we've heard
28:01from the victim's
28:01accountants
28:02and solicitors.
28:03It's sealed,
28:04but everyone knows
28:05it's split between
28:06Avery and his charity
28:07for your offenders.
28:08Right.
28:10This is a man
28:11who put every fibre
28:13of his being
28:13into changing lives.
28:16That's what was
28:17important to him.
28:18Now,
28:19let's ask
28:20who was important
28:21to him.
28:22Um,
28:23pause.
28:24So,
28:25Natasha
28:26visited Peter
28:27at his house
28:28on Sunday.
28:30Well,
28:31there's no card
28:31like the one
28:32she described
28:32at the scene.
28:34Ah.
28:35Joseph
28:36was very close
28:37to the victim.
28:39I checked out
28:40his, uh,
28:41history
28:41and he was
28:43an old pro.
28:43Joseph Ward
28:44said Peter Baron
28:45changed his life.
28:46He loved the man.
28:48Yeah,
28:48but he also said
28:49that Mr. B
28:50had a soft spot
28:51for Kelvin
28:51who has been
28:52on the lam
28:53since Saturday.
28:54That's pretty suspect,
28:55right?
28:55Mm-hmm.
28:56And what if he went
28:56back to Peter's house?
28:57Can't rule it out.
28:59Two nights alone,
29:01outdoors.
29:02Hm.
29:02That's long
29:03for a city boy.
29:05Not car
29:06or money
29:06to get home.
29:12What else
29:13did Mr. Baron
29:14care about?
29:17The vintage
29:18game cartridge
29:18in his pocket
29:19initialed B.
29:20Oh,
29:21we could check out
29:21enthusiast websites,
29:23see if any
29:23have been sold
29:24or something.
29:25Good.
29:27Who else
29:28was there?
29:30The paint scuff
29:31at the entrance.
29:33The scrape
29:33on the Ellison's car.
29:36I need that
29:37dash cam,
29:37Sir Avi.
29:38No,
29:38Judge,
29:39we'll want to
29:39issue a warrant
29:40on the Ellison's.
29:41Ah.
29:42So,
29:44we...
29:44we work with
29:45a sample
29:46from the scene.
29:47Lots of leads
29:48to follow,
29:49starting with Avery,
29:50tomorrow,
29:51early.
29:54See?
29:55Hm?
29:57Not nada.
29:59Not nada.
30:01The only place
30:02available.
30:03Drover's arms.
30:04Two rooms up
30:05from Jade Bell.
30:06Yeah, boss.
30:07I just don't
30:07trust that kid.
30:08Don't worry.
30:09Jade Bell is not
30:10going to do a
30:10godfather on you
30:11in your sleep.
30:14Busy day
30:15tomorrow, boss.
30:16So we work
30:17harder,
30:18faster.
30:19Get lucky.
30:21Grace's interview
30:21Wednesday.
30:31Hey, Grace's
30:32interview
30:32Wednesday.
30:34Way things are
30:35going.
30:36Could be tight.
30:37Then you'll be
30:38flying solo.
30:40Yeah, so you'll
30:41be leaving me
30:42in the latch.
30:46Okay.
30:48Yeah, no.
30:49No worries.
30:51I'll be fine.
30:52Of course.
30:54Okay.
30:55Need to make a
30:55call.
30:59Night, boss.
31:00Night.
31:02Hi.
31:03Sorry to call
31:03so late.
31:09So, boss,
31:10I was thinking
31:10it through
31:11last night
31:11and if you
31:12leave at
31:127.30
31:13tomorrow morning
31:14that will leave
31:14plenty of time
31:15for you to get
31:15changed or
31:16whatever.
31:17Get to Grace's
31:18interview,
31:18depending where
31:19that is.
31:19And meanwhile,
31:20I will move
31:22back interrogations
31:23here to the
31:24end of the day
31:24so you have
31:25enough time
31:25to drive back
31:26up and...
31:27Yeah.
31:29Either you're
31:30not fine
31:31flying solo
31:32or this is
31:34about something
31:34else.
31:37It's, um...
31:38Quanchet.
31:39Spit it out.
31:40Okay.
31:41Something I heard
31:43back when I was
31:44being assigned to you
31:44and it's probably
31:45just station gossip.
31:47Mm-hmm.
31:49They said that
31:50you left your team
31:51in the lurch.
31:52That's why you
31:53were put on
31:53gardening lead.
31:56Gardening lead.
31:57Yeah.
31:58That's what they
31:58called it.
31:59What they really
32:00meant is
32:00they'd like to
32:01sack you
32:02but they're not
32:02sure they have
32:03grounds.
32:04But did they?
32:05Like, have
32:06grounds?
32:07Jack, there are
32:08maybe 60 women
32:10DCIs in the
32:11Met.
32:11Mm-hmm.
32:11Two forces in
32:12the UK with
32:13no black officers
32:14at all?
32:15Yeah.
32:15I'm a freaking
32:16unicorn.
32:17They've had
32:18grounds since I
32:19joined up 30
32:19years ago.
32:20I know.
32:21I get it.
32:22I just wondered
32:23if it was to
32:24do with Grace.
32:25No, no, no.
32:26Because what you
32:27said to Miss
32:28Ellison yesterday,
32:30you know how
32:32parents will do
32:33anything for their
32:34kids.
32:34And I want you
32:35to know that if
32:37you had to leave
32:38the investigation for
32:38Grace, I could
32:40understand that.
32:42I have never
32:43left my team in
32:44the lurch.
32:45And whatever
32:46happened back
32:47then, none of
32:48it is Grace's
32:49fault.
32:50Okay.
32:55Saturday, 8pm,
32:57Peter has
32:57birthday drinks
32:59at the Drove's
33:00Hope pub.
33:01Now, Monday,
33:028am,
33:04Natasha Scope
33:05finds his body
33:07in the spare
33:08room.
33:09So, our window
33:10of opportunity
33:11is Saturday
33:12night, Monday
33:13morning.
33:13Now, Livermore
33:14is points to the
33:15murder taking place
33:15early Monday
33:16morning.
33:17I'm pushing
33:17pathology to
33:18confirm.
33:18But Miss Scope
33:19says that she
33:20visited Peter on
33:22Sunday afternoon
33:23to ask him to
33:24attend a parish
33:25meeting and
33:26deliver a card,
33:27but she did not
33:28enter.
33:29Uh, sorry,
33:30shouldn't that be
33:31with forensics?
33:31No time.
33:33Now, Miss Scope
33:34sent Mr. Barron
33:36several emails
33:37about the meeting.
33:39But he didn't
33:41open them.
33:42Is that why she
33:43delivered it by hand?
33:44Hang on.
33:48Ah, sorry.
33:50Let's see.
33:51What have we got?
33:54Hmm, a ripped-up
33:56birthday card with
33:57lovebirds.
33:59Okay, perhaps Miss
34:00Scope did pay him
34:01a visit, but not a
34:03welcome one.
34:05Look at that.
34:07Rapists and murderers
34:08at large destroying
34:10the village.
34:11Threats.
34:12Abuse.
34:14This is hate mail.
34:16It's, uh, this is a
34:17fake account.
34:18And another.
34:19And another.
34:20Looks like Arthur
34:21Vashenham was up
34:22in arms against him.
34:24And then what?
34:25Miss Scope.
34:26And Miss Scope.
34:27Jade was right,
34:28pulling her
34:28terminator.
34:29She's relentless.
34:30Candidates with
34:32juvenile records of
34:33violent and sexual
34:34offences.
34:35What?
34:36She shouldn't have
34:36access to that kind
34:37of privileged data.
34:38We need her
34:39laptop and phone.
34:40Who told Natasha
34:41Scope about the
34:42background of Peter
34:43Barron's workers
34:43and why?
34:48Ah, boss.
34:49Chris Ellison said
34:51that the scheme
34:52was misguided.
34:53Hmm.
34:55I'll, uh, check in
34:56on their search for
34:57Kelvin.
34:59The, uh, CSI photos
35:01are downloaded,
35:02by the way.
35:02Good.
35:04I need my own desk
35:06and coffee.
35:11The, uh, the bloody
35:13cavalry has arrived.
35:15May.
35:16Ah.
35:17God, I miss Trent,
35:19you said.
35:20Oh.
35:22Yeah, uh,
35:23course.
35:25Tech skills and...
35:26Course?
35:28So point me at the
35:29tech.
35:30Uh, well,
35:31you are looking at it.
35:34This is yours.
35:46I asked CSI to photograph
35:49inch by...
35:51Not everything I saw
35:52is here.
35:53Sophie's mis...
35:54Saravi,
35:55your CSI friend,
35:57ask him if he still has
35:58the original SD card
35:59from the scene.
36:00Yeah, but I'm sure
36:00he, uh,
36:01he's a bit neurotic,
36:03backs up everything.
36:05Harper,
36:06ask Miss Barron
36:07to meet us
36:08at her father's house.
36:10Trent,
36:10we have one set
36:12of prints
36:12from Mr. Barron's house
36:13on a coffee mug.
36:15No match with
36:16I didn't want.
36:17Uh, no problems.
36:18Plenty of other
36:19biometric databases
36:20to run them through.
36:25Still got a brain
36:25like a Ferrari, then.
36:27Harper!
36:28Yeah, I'm coming.
36:29Come in.
36:31Come in.
36:32Come in.
36:32Come in.
36:52Some of the cards are sweet.
36:57I, uh,
36:59heard Natasha was here
37:00lapping it up.
37:02Hypocrite.
37:04Did you speak to her?
37:06Mm-hmm.
37:08Think how bad it must have been
37:09for Dad to have called him
37:10Malcolm
37:10on his birthday.
37:12Malcolm?
37:13Yeah, DS Oliver.
37:15Sorry, uh,
37:16DS Malcolm Oliver
37:18arranged to meet
37:19your father Saturday
37:20to discuss...
37:21The hate mail?
37:22As if he didn't know
37:23who was sending it.
37:25You mentioned something
37:26inside?
37:28Yeah, it's, uh,
37:29it's possible, Avery,
37:31that, uh,
37:32items are missing
37:33from the crime scene.
37:34Your father's house?
37:36Missing or moved?
37:38I'm hoping you can
37:39tell us what.
37:40Oh, Dad.
37:42Just a kid.
37:44He never talked
37:45about his childhood.
37:48It's like nothing's changed.
37:52Like he's still here.
37:58Except he...
38:00Can you see one Swiss in?
38:02See the gap?
38:04Yeah.
38:06Uh,
38:08I think there should be
38:09some more in Dad's bedroom.
38:11A little trapped...
38:12Aên
38:12A
38:12A
38:12A
38:12A
38:12A
38:12A
38:13A
38:13A
38:14A
38:39Yellow roses.
38:46Um, I've looked and one is definitely missing. I just, I don't know what was in it. Baby pictures, holidays,
38:56um, graduation.
38:58He treasured his memories of you.
39:06That, that was a gift.
39:11Can I have it?
39:14Maybe later.
39:16Mr. Ellison, the probation officer, said your father wasn't at work Wednesday.
39:21He never mentioned that to me.
39:24I'd like to leave now, if that's okay.
39:29Okay?
39:49Avery, don't you dare.
39:51Don't you dare.
39:55Miss Scope, a word.
39:59Please.
40:04Avery thinks Peter was a saint and I'm the gold digging evil stepmother.
40:10But I ended it, you know.
40:14Have you ever loved anyone as damaged as Peter?
40:18Orphaned, widowed in his twenties.
40:21The man was haunted.
40:22Well, he ignored your emails, your card.
40:25Maybe he felt haunted by you.
40:27No, but did I want him to stop his one-man mission?
40:30To fix the world?
40:33Yeah.
40:34Saving every lost boy.
40:36Those boys.
40:38Exactly.
40:40Unsuitable candidates hanging around the pub,
40:42whistling at our girls.
40:47Thank you, Miss Scope.
40:57I need to search your room, Jade.
40:59Not without a warrant.
41:01You can't.
41:02Yes, I can.
41:04With the homeowner's permission.
41:06Which we have.
41:09Oh.
41:13Why he's doing this to me?
41:15Because of that.
41:16You's?
41:17Your scouse friend Kelvin couldn't last three nights out there alone.
41:22Someone helped him find food or a phone.
41:26And you've been very helpful, Jade.
41:31Here we go.
41:34Did Kelvin give you these to hunt for him?
41:37Or did you steal them?
41:38Jesus Christ, Jade.
41:39No, I'm not a thief, Dad.
41:41Stop this!
41:43Come on!
41:44Come on!
41:46Come on!
41:48Quick, quick!
41:50Stay down!
41:51Kelvin!
41:52Hey!
41:53Who's that doing now?
41:54Go!
41:55Kevin!
41:57Kelvin Jones, you're under arrest for breaching the conditions of your release.
42:01You're right.
42:02No.
42:03Up!
42:05Yeah.
42:13It seems to suit you, being parachuted in like the Wicked Witch.
42:17Duck to water.
42:20Good.
42:21I've got another job for you.
42:23Peter wasn't at work on Wednesday.
42:24I found this receipt in one of his suits.
42:26Date matches.
42:27We need to trace his steps.
42:28There's not much CCTV around here, but I can check to see where he was headed.
42:33Funeral, I think.
42:34Yellow roses, they mean friendship and never forget.
42:39So, someone close in age?
42:41Yes, Trent.
42:44So, you admit absconding from the garden centre on Saturday afternoon?
42:49I was upset.
42:50Went on a bit of a bender.
42:52I got to work Monday, though.
42:54Bit late.
42:56Then some birds screaming.
42:58The bosses copped it.
43:00Police everywhere.
43:02Next thing, the man hunting me.
43:03So, of course I ran.
43:05Yeah, makes sense, Kelvin.
43:07Unless you were there when Mr. B died and you ran because you saw who killed him.
43:13No, that never happened.
43:15Or maybe because you killed him yourself.
43:18Don't talk.
43:20Why would I do that?
43:22Well, because you got angry when you got transferred off the scheme.
43:27You liked working there.
43:29I'm owning that poxy greenhouse all day.
43:31I hated it.
43:32I got hay fever, you know.
43:33I don't know and I don't care.
43:36So, you didn't like working there?
43:38Look, I'm not a sociopath.
43:40Who kills a guy because they don't like their job?
43:43A guy who doesn't like their boss.
43:51You didn't check into your hostel Saturday or Sunday, where were you?
43:55Did you go back to Mr. B's?
43:57Or were you out on the moors for three nights?
44:01I don't do country.
44:02No, thanks.
44:05Look, Kelvin, it is three long nights.
44:09Where were you?
44:11I mean, a gentleman never died villages.
44:14What?
44:19So, Kelvin is naming you as his alibi for a murder charge, Jade.
44:25You know that?
44:26And we have nowhere else to put him.
44:29He missed curfew at the hostel.
44:32We checked abandoned buildings, old barns all over Ashtore and the...
44:37Out there?
44:40Not a chance.
44:41It's haunted.
44:42Jade, this is serious.
44:45Handling stolen goods.
44:47Assisting an offender.
44:49Tell me what you see in this guy.
44:53Kelvin's smart.
44:57He knows stuff.
45:00He says to watch people.
45:02Trust no one.
45:03Kelvin lives his life by rules.
45:06You do not need to learn, Jade.
45:08Really?
45:11Do you see my dad here?
45:15I don't.
45:17That's why I listen to Kelvin.
45:21Because he was actually teaching me life skills.
45:28He warned me.
45:29He said that I needed to look out for myself because no one else was going to.
45:35You know there's some proper creeps around here.
45:39At the school, even.
45:41What are you talking about, Jade?
45:45Well, when you came to Ashtore, I thought you were there forever.
45:50Go on.
45:53With her, um...
45:57Experiments in the lab.
46:04Drooling over the Black Six former.
46:06You mean Miss Barron?
46:08Miss Avery.
46:10Yeah.
46:14That was a gift.
46:16Can I have it?
46:18Kelvin always said that his boss was a perf, so I guess it made sense.
46:23Like, daughter, like father.
46:27Runs in the family.
46:48Like, daughter, like father.
46:50Runs in the family.
46:51Like, daughter, like perhaps.
46:54That was a gift from me.
46:54Like, daughter, like dad.
46:57Like, do not know nothing's dead.
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