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Beyond Paradise S04E05 (2026)
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00:13The End
00:14Nothing like a brisk country walk to start the day.
00:17All I need is coffee and two choccy biscuits to dip in it.
00:20I'm sorry, you can't dock biscuits in Cawson.
00:23You don't know what you're missing.
00:26Winnie started sniffing in the fields, only she never leaves the path.
00:31Oh yes, hello Winnie.
00:34This way.
00:39Down here.
00:41I thought it was a scarecrow at first, then I realised it wasn't.
00:48He wasn't moving.
00:54Do you think he's dead?
00:57Looks like the green man.
01:14Must have been there all night.
01:16So this happened when exactly?
01:18It was about dusk around seven.
01:21Just getting hard to see, so I was thinking of packing up.
01:24Someone grabbed me from behind and put something over my face like an old rag.
01:28Do you recall what the rag smelled like?
01:30Chemicals.
01:31Sort of sweet.
01:32Chloroform?
01:33Hmm.
01:34I've got images from the scene and the road in both directions from the kissing gate.
01:39Alright, thanks Kelby.
01:40We also passed the speed camera about half a mile back.
01:43See if you can get anything from that.
01:45Okay, my bike's from the truck.
01:47I'll head back now.
01:48I thought that was a gone.
01:50Everything went weird.
01:52I blacked out.
01:53I woke up seeing you lot looking down at me.
01:56Didn't know if I was in heaven or hell.
01:58Yes.
01:59Did you see anyone there?
02:00I haven't got eyes in the back of my head, haven't I?
02:01Right.
02:02And when it happened, were you facing the hedgerow?
02:05Or the field?
02:06The hedgerow was putting new stake in.
02:09May I?
02:10What are you going to do with that?
02:11Just a second.
02:16Can we ask what you were doing in the field?
02:20Working for the outer room estate.
02:22Doing what?
02:23Groundsman.
02:24Putting up no trespassing sign stop.
02:25People straying off the footpath.
02:27And is that a problem?
02:28Oh, it is since the layabouts in the top field found out there was a shortcut.
02:31The off gridders?
02:32Yeah.
02:32Like I said, layabouts.
02:33It's not oil paint.
02:34It's acrylic.
02:36Oh.
02:36That means it'll wash off.
02:37Oh, yes.
02:38Yes, it does.
02:38Yeah.
02:39It's water-based.
02:40Yeah.
02:40Which means it's also excellent for writing on fabric.
02:52Well, I hear it's 1991.
02:55Scenes of freedom's dead and gone.
02:58Power of the rich is done by few.
03:02You keep the young ones paralyzed.
03:05Educated by your eyes.
03:07Keep the old ones happy with the new.
03:11Tell her, sing her now.
03:12Sing a song.
03:13Tell the poet that she's wrong.
03:16In the courts you'll win the case with lies.
03:19Cause you sold them down the river.
03:28Morning.
03:29I hope you've got court papers.
03:31Why would I need those?
03:33Cause we're legally able to stay here.
03:35Unless you can show a court as ruled otherwise.
03:37I'm sure you are, that's not what we hear.
03:40I'm D.R. Goodman, this is D.S. William.
03:42The man was assaulted putting up signs, a couple of fields from here.
03:46And do you think we're responsible?
03:47We don't think anything yet.
03:49The manner of the assault was a little odd.
03:52He was drugged and painted green and covered in ivy.
04:00Looks like your green man here.
04:02The green man is a symbol of nature.
04:04Has been for thousands of years.
04:05He protects the countryside.
04:08Could we ask your names?
04:11I'm Wardry.
04:12Mrs. Alex.
04:14Sernames?
04:15We don't have one.
04:17Everyone has a surname.
04:19Are you not familiar with the term off-grid?
04:21We exist outside of the system.
04:23But not outside the law?
04:24Nope.
04:25We simply make everything we use and grow everything we eat.
04:28None of which is illegal to my knowledge.
04:29We saw your banner on the roadside.
04:32It was very colourful.
04:33Do you make it yourselves?
04:34The children made it.
04:36In the workshop?
04:39May we?
04:44Would you like us to round up the children for you to interrogate?
04:48Oh, I don't think that would be necessary.
04:56You seem quite defensive.
04:59So would you be if someone was trying to force you out of your home.
05:02Esther?
05:05Mind for us take a sample?
05:08I've got nothing to hide.
05:10You said you're being forced out of your home.
05:13Who's doing that?
05:14You don't know.
05:15No, I don't.
05:17Paul Outram.
05:18He owns the land?
05:20Some of it.
05:22He wants to build 30 houses here.
05:25But to do that, he's got to get rid of these people.
05:28Now, I don't know what you're here for.
05:30But I do know that whatever it is, he'll be behind it somehow.
05:33Are you suggesting Mr. Outram assaulted his own worker?
05:36I'm suggesting he's capable of that, and more.
05:38And he'll do whatever it takes to get what he wants.
05:41You seem to know a lot about him.
05:42I do, yeah.
05:44My brother.
05:56Of course you're not boring.
05:59I heard you and Humphrey went skinny dipping.
06:02Yes.
06:02But was that just to prove I'm not boring?
06:06So how would you describe me?
06:08Nice.
06:09Nice.
06:10Lovely.
06:12Why are you asking?
06:13Just wondering.
06:14It's hard to know how other people see you, isn't it?
06:17I've never really thought about it.
06:22Ah, morning, Margot.
06:23You on the coffee run?
06:24Yeah.
06:25Someone phoned in saying they'd found a dead body near those off-gridders on the Outram Estate.
06:30So, everyone rushed off.
06:31No.
06:32It's okay.
06:33Turned out he was alive, and someone had painted him green.
06:36So, they're on the way back.
06:38Right.
06:42Margot, you don't beat around the bush, do you?
06:44I mean, you usually say what you think.
06:47Say what needs to be said.
06:48No point sugar-coating everything.
06:50Exactly.
06:51So, um, how would you describe me?
06:55Be as brutal as you like.
06:58Well, as you're asking, you're nice.
07:02Some might say, too nice, and you can be a bit picky.
07:06You fuss too much, too tidy, too conscientious, too understanding, and overall just a bit too accommodating.
07:15Gosh.
07:17That must be really annoying, me being too much of everything.
07:21Little trick I learnt.
07:23Start every day by saying no to the first three things people ask of you.
07:29Stops everyone treating you like a dog's body.
07:32Works wonders.
07:34Yeah.
07:38I, um, checked the speed camera a lot, you said.
07:41It hasn't been working since New Year's Eve.
07:44Right.
07:44Okay, so.
07:46The Outram Estate was left to brothers Paul and Lee Outram when their mother died four months ago.
07:52It comprises the main house and 29 acres.
07:54The field, adjacent to the B511, where the off-gridders are, has been granted outline planning permission.
08:00That permission is subject to the current dispute being resolved.
08:03What is that dispute exactly?
08:05Morning.
08:06Morning.
08:09The off-gridders are claiming adverse possession, formerly known as squatter's rights, based on the fact that they've had a
08:16recognisable presence on that land for over a decade.
08:19Outram Holdings Limited refutes that claim on the basis that they were originally given permission to use the land by
08:25the late Mrs. Outram, and therefore adverse possession law doesn't apply.
08:28She was in my archery class. She joined when her husband, Keith, left her in 2016.
08:34And what about her sons?
08:35I don't really know Paul, the older one. He moved away just after he left college. Some big shot in
08:42London, last I heard.
08:43Young Lee stayed at home though, helped with the farm. He was a bit of a mummy's boy.
08:49The old man was a nasty piece of work. We were all glad to see the back of him.
08:55I heard Paul moved back home though, when Katie died.
08:57And were you aware of the brothers having a difference of opinion over the family estate?
09:01I heard something. I think Lee lodged an official objection to the house build.
09:05Sounds like they've fallen out.
09:06Yes, I was going to see what they have to say.
09:10Kelby, go back up to the off-gridders if you will. Let's take statements from everyone living there, ensuring they
09:15all account for their whereabouts at the time of the assault.
09:18Sure.
09:18Margot, we've got the lab doing a paint match for us. Chase that up, would you? And let's get background
09:24checks on the Outram family.
09:25Rightio.
09:27Let's go.
09:32Mum was too soft. She should never have let more Nutfield in the first place.
09:37Then why did she?
09:38Turns out she was a child of the sixties. All free love and peace. Who knew?
09:44Weren't really the kind of family that sat around the fire telling each other's stories.
09:48What kind of family were you?
09:49Dad worked hard, mostly ruled the roost. Mum took care of the house.
09:53And your brother?
09:55He was generally to be found hanging on to Mum's open strings.
09:58Did you not get on?
10:00We're different people, but he's still my brother.
10:02Yet he seems to have taken the side of the off-gridders against you.
10:05He's soft. Like Mum.
10:07Which means people take advantage of him.
10:09So he wants them to stay.
10:10I don't think Lee knows what he wants. He just doesn't like confrontation.
10:14I don't have that problem.
10:17Can you tell us where you were last night?
10:19Around 7pm onwards.
10:20And that's relevant because...
10:22Because that's when your groundsman was assaulted.
10:24And I'm the main suspect, am I?
10:26Brilliant.
10:27I'd forgotten I was back in the countryside.
10:29Do things differently in London then, do they?
10:31You know, they say that fish grow to fit whatever size pond they're in.
10:34In my experience, it's pretty much the same for people.
10:37It doesn't answer the question.
10:39Remind me.
10:40Where were you?
10:42Last night.
10:437pm.
10:45I was at Kitty J's.
10:47Got there at 6.30.
10:49Did anyone see you?
10:50How would I know who saw me and who didn't?
10:51Okay.
10:53Did you see anyone you knew?
10:54No.
10:56Though I did see two of the thieves who were trying to steal my land.
11:00Two that seemed to do most of the talking.
11:02Just about to rummage through some bins, I assume.
11:04Woody and Alex?
11:04If you say so.
11:06And where were they exactly?
11:08Walking along the estuary by the harbour office.
11:10Now, if there's nothing else, I'll have a meeting with my solicitor in 30 minutes.
11:14No, no, that's all for now.
11:16Do you know where we might find your brother?
11:18Oh, he's here somewhere.
11:20Listen up for the grinding of teeth or the wringing of hands.
11:33Okay, so, what time did the Pampoi class finish?
11:37Nine sharp.
11:38So the Pipers could join the stones ceremony, which was 9 to 10.30.
11:43The stones ceremony?
11:44Stones represent our ancestors.
11:47We like to draw on their power.
11:51Why?
11:53It's okay.
11:54We don't expect you to believe.
11:56Oh, no, I do.
11:58Maybe not the stone bit, but whether I do or don't, I think that everyone should believe in whatever they
12:06want.
12:06As long as it's not hurting anyone.
12:09I mean, speaking to stones is alright.
12:12Obviously, if you wanted to throw them, that'll be different.
12:18Why would we throw the stones?
12:19They're very heavy.
12:20Yeah.
12:21Yeah, no.
12:25So, who did the Pipes or the stones ceremony?
12:31Oh, wow.
12:32Okay.
12:33So, everyone did both?
12:34Yeah.
12:35Except for Janice.
12:36She was well charming.
12:38I got 39.
12:39Yeah.
12:40Um, right.
12:41So, everyone was with everyone else all night?
12:46Not all night.
12:47Me and Alex went into town.
12:49We trade vegetables for a few fish at the harbor.
12:52And what time was that?
12:53Not sure.
12:54But I think we were back before seven.
12:56So, you can tell your inspector that whoever attacked that man, it wasn't anyone from here.
13:02I printed some petition forms off for him.
13:04Oh, right.
13:05So, you're happy for them to be on your land?
13:08Better than turning it into a housing estate.
13:10Your mum invited them here.
13:11Is that right?
13:13Just after her dad left.
13:14About ten years ago.
13:16I think mum liked the idea of having people around.
13:19Can I ask, the land was left to you and your brother when your mum passed away?
13:24That's right.
13:25In equal shares?
13:27Yeah.
13:28Then, doesn't he need your agreement to do the building?
13:31Not anymore.
13:32Oh?
13:35Before she died, me and mum were planning on turning the field into one of them glamping sites.
13:41All came back, all sweetness and light.
13:43Convinced me we needed a limited company to make it a proper business.
13:48I was a bit out of my depth.
13:50But he told me not to worry and that he'd said it all up.
13:52Altram Holdings.
13:53So, when he said the LP gave himself more voting shares?
13:57I was near as a shark.
13:59Just didn't think it applied to family.
14:01So, once the company was set up, he changed the plans for a campsite to houses?
14:06Which he can't build until he gets those people off the land.
14:08He tried to buy him off at first.
14:10Offered him ten grand each.
14:12And they refused?
14:13He didn't care about money.
14:14He's too ignorant to see that.
14:16So, now he has to convince the council they're a nuisance so that he can evict him and send the
14:19bulldozers in.
14:20But won't you still get rich in the process?
14:23This was a working farm once.
14:25It could be that again.
14:27That's all I need.
14:31One last question, if I may.
14:33Your father.
14:35So, he's completely out of the picture?
14:37He wasn't included in the will?
14:39No one knows where he is.
14:41We've seen someone else and one day just upped and left.
14:43I'm never heard from him again.
14:46Sorry, that must have been a difficult time.
14:48Not for me.
14:55Lee, can you tell us where you were last night, between seven and eight?
14:58At home.
14:59On your own?
15:01On your own?
15:01Well, Paul went out to get something to eat, so, yeah.
15:04Did you see or speak to anyone else during that time?
15:10No.
15:19Yeah, I'll tell him as soon as he's back.
15:27The hub again.
15:29Charlie Woods didn't call us every day.
15:31I think there's something going on.
15:33Maybe it'll calm down once Mr Smith sees what a good job the inspector does.
15:39I don't like the feeling I'm being watched all the time.
15:42It's better to be a bit of a mystery.
15:45Talking about mysteries, how's your imaginary girlfriend?
15:49I told you, I don't like you talking about her like that.
15:53Well, pardon me for caring about you.
15:56And she's not imaginary. She's very real, thank you very much.
16:00Her flight lands at half past four.
16:05So, are you picking her up at the airport?
16:08Well, no.
16:10She doesn't want me there to see her all scruffy getting off her flight.
16:13So, we're meeting after work at KJ's.
16:17I'd have thought with you buying a plane ticket,
16:20she'd at least want you to meet her.
16:23I don't know what you're thinking.
16:25That she's catfishing you out of your savings.
16:27You don't know her like I do.
16:28Well, as neither of us have actually met her,
16:33I'd say we're about even, wouldn't you?
16:37I'm not having this conversation again.
16:38I'm not being mean.
16:40I'm just trying to look out for you.
16:43You know what, Margot?
16:45You say potato, and I say tomato.
16:47Let's just leave it at that, shall we?
16:58I want the planning agent to have the full application ready to go in tomorrow.
17:02Let me worry about that.
17:15Hi.
17:19Ham and English mustard, crisps and a muffin.
17:23You're amazing.
17:24Have you spoken to the builders?
17:26I left them a message.
17:27I'll call this afternoon if I don't hear back.
17:30Can you pick up my jacket on your way home?
17:32Is it the dry cleaners?
17:34No.
17:38Excuse me?
17:39Well, I'm just as busy as you are, and you can pick it up on the way home.
17:43Oh.
17:44Yes, I suppose you're right.
17:46It is a bit closer for me.
17:48Excellent.
17:49Two birds with but a single stone.
17:52I want you both home promptly this evening.
17:54We have a guest for dinner.
17:55Who?
17:56Oh, it's a surprise.
17:57That's worrying.
17:57Oh, not at all.
17:58I'm doing a charcuterie board appetizer followed by beef wellington with mixed berry pavlova and a caramel twist.
18:06If anyone's left standing.
18:07No, you have me at charcuterie.
18:09Monty, I thought you could tackle the pavlova this afternoon and bring it home ready-made.
18:13No, sorry.
18:17Who are you and what have you done with my daughter?
18:20Too busy.
18:21Must get on.
18:33Oh, the hub's been on again.
18:35Mr Smith left a message.
18:37Oh, no thanks.
18:39I need a decision now.
18:41HR need to be notified by Enderplay tomorrow.
18:44Right, good.
18:45Sounds serious.
18:46HR?
18:47No, it's just a thing.
18:50It's like an admin thing.
18:52It's not even a thing.
18:53Really, it's like a query.
18:56There's nothing for you to worry about, or anyone else.
18:59It's just a thing.
19:00Okay, perfectly fine.
19:02Do you want me to get Mr Smith now?
19:03No.
19:05Later, though, perhaps.
19:09Munch.
19:09Of course.
19:11Sir, we've had the lab report back.
19:13The paint from the banner and that found on Evan Cole is a match.
19:17Yes, as expected.
19:18And everyone was at the camp at the time Mr Cole was assaulted.
19:23All except Woody and Alex, who apparently were in town getting fish.
19:28Yes, that was corroborated by Paul Altrum, of all people.
19:31He said he saw them at the harbour office.
19:33And the rest of them all confirmed that they stayed together,
19:37doing a stone ceremony, pan pipes and worm charming.
19:43Can't beat a bit of worm charming.
19:46Yes, indeed.
19:49Margot.
19:51What do you know about Mr Altrum?
19:54Katie's husband and the boy's father?
19:55Keith.
19:56Could start an argument in an empty room, Katie used to say.
20:00Bit of a drunk, too.
20:01Andy with his fists.
20:03I always thought he hit Katie, but she never admitted it.
20:06How charming.
20:08And after they split up?
20:09No one knows.
20:10He just stopped and left.
20:12Only Lee was at home then, so him and Katie ran the farm as best they could together.
20:17Right.
20:17Let's see if you can find out where he is now.
20:19I think we need to at least eliminate him.
20:22Right.
20:22So, groundsman Evan Cole was drugged and assaulted by personal persons unseen.
20:29Now, we know that the paint came from the camp, so it seems perfectly reasonable to assume the perpetrators came
20:35from there, too.
20:36Or someone went to a lot of trouble to make it appear that way.
20:40But whoever it was still had to be able to get the paint from the camp workshop.
20:44Excellent point, Kelby.
20:45Yes, and I can't imagine Paul Altrum could get into that camp without being noticed.
20:52But Lee Altrum could.
20:55Yes.
20:55Oh, yeah.
21:03Oh, no.
21:10Oh, no.
21:13Oh, no.
21:14Oh, no.
21:16Oh, no.
21:23I'm not sure what they needed.
21:24Oh, no.
21:24Oh, no.
21:24Oh, no.
21:31Sergeant Williams
21:33Hello
21:35Do you have a moment?
21:36I'm working
21:37I've been calling you
21:38Sorry, weird day
21:41You came to the house the other night
21:43Did you need to talk to me?
21:45No
21:46I mean, I'm sorry, I didn't realise you had someone there
21:49It was a mistake
21:50I was sort of passing
21:51And I thought I'd left something at yours
21:52But I didn't want to intrude
21:54You wouldn't have been
21:56So, what was it that you thought you'd left?
21:59Oh, nothing
22:00Just a pair of hair straighteners
22:02Zoe's probably packed them to take away
22:03Are you sure that's all it was?
22:05What else?
22:08You know I'm always here
22:09You know, if you want to talk
22:11Yeah
22:13Good
22:15Oh, I need to get back to work
22:17We're in the middle of a case
22:18Sorry
22:18Of course
22:19Bye
22:19Bye
22:25Mum used to tell me
22:26Never to talk about The Green Man
22:28Because when you do
22:30Something bad always happens
22:31It seems to have quite the reputation
22:35Oh, fascinating fact
22:37There are
22:4072 pubs in the UK
22:42Called The Green Man
22:44I've read that on a beer man
22:46I like that fact
22:48Thanks, Viv
22:49Okay
22:51So I can't find any records for Keith Outram
22:54I've checked with the solicitors
22:56Dealing with Katie Outram's will
22:58They've had no contact from him either
23:00So
23:01He must be happy in his new life
23:03Oh
23:04Paul Outram's alibi checked out
23:06He got to Katie J's just after 6.30 last night
23:08Complained about mostly everything
23:09Then left just after 8
23:11Right
23:11So the only person who cannot account for his whereabouts
23:14Is Lee Outram
23:16You know, someone who we know
23:17Could have had access to the green paint
23:19Used in the assault
23:20And
23:21Someone who stands to financially benefit
23:23From the off-grid community being forced out
23:26But he's been fighting the housing plans
23:28Well, apparently so
23:29And of course he'd be well placed to
23:31Keep up to speed with his brother's plans
23:33And to share that information with the off-gridders
23:36Or
23:36It could be a double bluff
23:38Maybe he befriended the community
23:40So he could watch what they're doing
23:41And him and Paul
23:43Are actually in coats
23:47Ship now at police
23:50Just a moment
23:54It's him
23:58Who?
24:00Mr. Smith
24:17Inspector Goodman
24:18Inspector Goodman
24:22Yes, absolutely
24:27No, I haven't
24:30Yes, I will
24:33Yes, without fail
24:37Right
24:49Why didn't you tell us?
24:50Well
24:53I was hoping it would go away if I'm honest
24:55Well
24:57That wasn't likely to happen, was it?
24:59The hub doesn't usually change its mind
25:02No
25:04Are you angry with me?
25:05Yes
25:05For trying to deal with this on your own
25:07We're supposed to be a team
25:09Exactly
25:10If I thought there was a solution
25:12I would have shared it with you
25:13But there isn't
25:14I have to lose
25:16One member of the team
25:18Fine
25:19Then I've already retired once
25:21I'll retire again
25:22No
25:22The whole place will fall apart
25:26I'll go then
25:27I mean, I'll be missed the least
25:29No
25:29No
25:29You're our only uniformed officer
25:33It'll have to be me then
25:35Detectives are the only thing we have to of after all
25:37No
25:38Loathe as I am to say this
25:39In case you use it against me at some point in the future
25:42But
25:44I can only really do what I do
25:46Because
25:47All of you are doing most of the real work
25:50On my own I just
25:52Run around bobbing into things
25:58We could draw lots
26:00What paper scissors?
26:01Spin the bottle
26:05No
26:07No, I'm the senior officer
26:08It's my place to make the decision
26:10No one else's
26:13Well, I'll back your decision
26:14Whatever you decide
26:18We all will
26:19All for one
26:20One for all
26:27DS Williams
26:30On our way
26:33Out from estate
26:50Is it safe to go in now and see everything or what?
26:53Yeah, all okay
26:54Go ahead
26:54All right, thanks very much
26:55All right
26:56All right
26:56Just give me one minute
26:57I want them all arrested
27:00This is willful damage
27:01When did this happen?
27:02How the hell do I know?
27:04Sometime between me leaving to see my solicitor and when I got back
27:06And where are you at home?
27:08No, I was going to the bottom field
27:09Saw the smoke
27:10This means I've got cause to evict them now
27:12They've overstepped the mark and now they'll pay for it
27:15Found this on the drive
27:18They can't get away with it this time
27:19I want them arrested
27:21Taken off my land
27:22We'll go and talk to them
27:23I don't want you to bloody talk to them
27:24I want you to do your job and arrest them
27:26Mr. Altram, please calm down
27:28We'll deal with this
27:29Just let us do our job
27:30Well, just make sure you do
27:32They've assaulted my groundsman and now this
27:34How long before they kill someone?
27:42You have no right to call me or accuse me of something we haven't done
27:45We aren't accusing anyone
27:47Sounds like it to me
27:48We're simply asking the question
27:49Does this bracelet belong to anyone here?
27:51This is outrageous
27:52It's mine
27:54Edmund
27:55Can you tell us how it came to be at the Altram house?
27:57No
27:58Not really
27:59I
28:00Didn't know it'd gone
28:02Right
28:03Okay, we're going to have to take you in for questioning
28:05You're under arrest on suspicion of arson
28:08You do not have to say anything
28:09But it may harm your defence if you do not mention one question
28:12Something you later rely on in court
28:14Okay, come on
28:15Janice
28:16But he
28:17He hasn't done anything
28:26I've never been in trouble with the police before
28:29Not even the odd demo or protest meeting?
28:31No, no, nothing
28:33I used to work in stationery
28:35I only joined the off-grid community when my wife and I got divorced
28:38She ran off with her reflexologist
28:41She liked her feet being rubbed, you see
28:44I mean, I say
28:45She ran off
28:46She only moved three doors down
28:47He had a
28:50Corner terrace
28:51I had to walk past there
28:53Go to work every day
28:54Seems strange saying good morning
28:57We'd married 18 years
29:00Then I had a breakdown
29:02And then I met Janice
29:03And she told me about the group
29:07I've only been there a couple of months
29:08Yeah, Edmund
29:09You do understand that what you've been accused of is really quite serious
29:13Yeah, yeah
29:15But I didn't do it
29:16Yeah, your bracelet was found on the driveway
29:19Yeah
29:20And I have no idea how that got there
29:23You don't want those houses built there
29:27We don't blame you for that
29:28No one does
29:28And sometimes when you fight against something
29:32Well, things can get out of hand
29:34Yeah
29:34Is that what happened, Edmund?
29:37Things just get out of hand
29:40No
29:40And what about the assault on the groundsman?
29:42Do you know anything about that?
29:45Well, I told you I don't know about any of those things
29:49No
29:50I just came to find a bit of peace
29:53To be happy
29:59So, what do you think?
30:01I think I'm more guilty than he is
30:02If he'd have done any of this
30:04He'd have folded after the first question
30:07Agreed
30:07So, where does that leave us?
30:10Nowhere
30:11Sir
30:12Yes, Kelby
30:13Would it be alright if I left a little bit earlier today?
30:17Only I've got a squeeze in, a bath, a hair wash and a face mask in before half six
30:25Got a hot date?
30:27So, in that case, off you go
30:30Oh, thank you sir
30:31Never let it be said that I got in the way of a hot date
30:36No, I'll
30:39Uh, what was all that about?
30:41Agnieszka's supposed to be flying in today
30:44Really?
30:45Well, he thinks she is
30:47But she didn't want him to meet her at the airport
30:50No
30:51That's odd
30:52She's supposed to be meeting him in the pub after work
30:55It's not going to end well
30:57I just know it
30:58Oh no, poor Kelby
31:00Okay
31:00So let's release Edmund
31:01I'm not convinced he's our man
31:03And then let's run through where we are
31:06There must be something we're missing
31:08We've walked this road a thousand times
31:12The days of sorrow we've had our fill
31:16And by the light of a silvery moon
31:20We rode on the home all singing still
31:25One more for the schools of life
31:28One more before you go
31:30Fill your glass and make it last
31:32One more before you go
31:34For those who've journeyed far may find
31:41A shelter bored in a stormy sea
31:45And a haven from the gills of light
31:50To bring their spirits
31:59Take a deep breath
32:00Why?
32:01Just do it
32:04Mum's surprise dinner guest is here
32:08Rock through, but it's all in that backswing
32:13Hi
32:14You see your ankles
32:41What were you thinking?
32:43I'm on the police committee, he's a colleague
32:45Yeah, but we told you what he's making up for you, too.
32:48I know, darling, that's exactly the point.
32:51I mean, perhaps that will make things easier between them if we all get on.
32:55I think if it is a brand new dawn.
33:02Very nice of Anne to invite me.
33:03Yes, it was.
33:05I hope it doesn't make you feel uncomfortable.
33:09Uncom...
33:10No.
33:12Absolutely not.
33:13Why would it?
33:15No reason at all.
33:16After all, technically we're both on the same side.
33:22I understand that Anne lost her husband years ago.
33:27Yes.
33:28Yes, during the first wave of the pandemic.
33:31It was...
33:32It was very sad.
33:33Oh, heavens, yes.
33:35Terrible affair.
33:38I'm surprised she hasn't been snapped up.
33:41Here we are.
33:45That looks amazing, Anne.
33:50Right.
33:52Telephones, please.
33:54Oh, it's a new thing.
33:56Confiscated phones at dinner parties.
33:57Oh.
34:01I read it in a Sunday magazine.
34:08Shall be a sec.
34:22Just so you know, I've just got off the phone to my solicitors.
34:26They said that now there's been an arrest, any claim your friends may have had on the land has just
34:30quite literally...
34:32gone up in smoke.
34:35Looks like the diggers can move in.
34:52I was passing.
34:54In the Louis sheet?
34:56No.
34:57I'll get you another drink.
35:08What are you doing here?
35:10I was passing.
35:12Me too.
35:14Well?
35:23Your son-in-law is very highly regarded at the heart.
35:26Very highly indeed.
35:28I'm pleased to hear it.
35:28His conversion rate, highest in the division.
35:32Well, it's very much a team effort.
35:34Yeah, I don't doubt it.
35:37So, your latest case caused rather a stir at the morning review.
35:41The green-painted man.
35:43Yes, it was an odd sight.
35:46Have you made any progress?
35:48It's early days, of course.
35:50But we think it must be connected to the land dispute going on there.
35:54Oh, yeah, yeah. The Outram brothers, isn't it?
35:56Yes.
35:57Do you know them?
36:00Well, one of them.
36:03I'm a keen detectorist.
36:05And we have a mission to detect on all the fields alongside the public footpath, apart from his.
36:11He refused. Point blank.
36:13Couple of them to see him.
36:15Plead our case, but wouldn't even listen.
36:19Most objectionable human being.
36:21I think I know which one you're referring to.
36:24Lee.
36:25That's it. Lee Outram.
36:37Maybe our flight was delayed.
36:39No one. I checked.
36:43It's her loss.
36:45Yeah, exactly.
36:46But you've got me and Margot instead.
36:49Yeah.
36:53What'd you buy her?
36:56Fruit and nut. Our favourite chocolate.
36:59I love fruit and nut.
37:01I love fruit and nut.
37:11Agnieszka!
37:13Kelby!
37:18I'm so sorry. They dropped me. It's completely the wrong place. I was walking around trying to find you.
37:26Oh, dear.
37:30Oh.
37:31Oh, dear.
37:31Oh, dear.
37:32Well...
37:32Perhaps I can return the compliment at some point.
37:35I mean, not that I pretend to be up to your standard, but...
37:38Well, some say my toad in the hole has merit.
37:43Then I very much look forward to sampling it.
37:46Oh, wait. Let me get your phone.
37:48Oh!
37:49Um, good night, Mr Smith.
37:52Martha.
37:57We didn't really talk about our outstanding HR issue, did we, Humphrey?
38:01No.
38:02You understand that tomorrow is the absolute deadline and can be no extension?
38:05Must have your decision.
38:07I understand.
38:08Splendid.
38:11Here you are.
38:12Well, thank you for a marvellous evening.
38:20Bye.
38:23See?
38:25That wasn't so bad, was it?
38:30And it's so lovely to meet your work friends.
38:32Kellyby has told me so much about you.
38:34Oh, that's nice.
38:36You are always looking after him.
38:38I think because you are old, you are like marvellous.
38:43I nearly forgot.
38:45Is this for you?
38:47A present?
38:48Not really.
38:49It's the money you lend me for the flights.
38:52I think it is the right amount.
38:55Thank you for helping me.
38:56Some people would not have been so trusting.
39:00You are very welcome.
39:02You are very welcome.
39:03So, are you hungry?
39:04We could eat here or we could get a takeaway and go back to mine.
39:08Can we go to yours?
39:10I am so excited to see it.
39:12Well, everything is ready.
39:13I have set up my room for you.
39:15I will be okay on the sofa, it is really comfy.
39:16But aren't you sleeping with me?
39:21Well, I...
39:23But I love cuddles so much.
39:28Okay.
39:31What will you do?
39:33I have no idea.
39:37Anyway, that is tomorrow's problem.
39:43How was your day?
39:45Okay.
39:46Yeah, sure.
39:49You seemed a little, um...
39:53truculent.
39:55Truculent?
39:56Mm-hmm.
39:58I was trying out, saying no for a change.
40:01I am not sure if it is for me, to be honest.
40:04You two go on up.
40:05It is almost done here.
40:09Okay.
40:09Here's an idea.
40:11Let's take...
40:13what's left of the wine-up.
40:15And go and pick out some...
40:18more papers.
40:20Yes!
40:22Night, Mum.
40:24Night, dear.
40:25Night, Anne.
40:27Oh, I forgot to tell you.
40:29Builders called.
40:31Part of the roof has collapsed.
40:33Bad.
40:34You can see daylight.
40:35Great.
40:40Looks like someone had a late night.
40:43I've never been more happy to be wrong.
40:46Me neither.
40:48And what about you?
40:50How's your love life?
40:52Trainwreck, same as always.
40:54Wanna talk about it?
40:55Thanks, but no thanks.
41:00He looks like he's got the weight of the world on his shoulders.
41:06Yeah.
41:14You okay, sir?
41:15Oh, yes.
41:16Sorry.
41:18Miles away.
41:19You know that we'll support you.
41:20Whatever you decide.
41:22I know.
41:23Unfortunately, that makes things worse.
41:25Not better.
41:26Hmm.
41:34Right.
41:35We've still got a case to solve.
41:37So let's go through all the statements again.
41:40Check for any discrepancy.
41:41Double check every word.
41:43We must have missed something.
41:45Margot, let's look at this off-grid community a bit closer.
41:48So drill down into backgrounds.
41:49Kelby, let's do a CCTV trawl.
41:52The only people away from the Altrum Estate when the assault took place were supposedly in town.
41:57Let's confirm that if we can.
41:58If you can stay awake long enough.
42:00There is something out there that will unlock this case.
42:05So let's find it.
42:21Morning.
42:22Got a present for you.
42:26It's an eviction notice.
42:28You've got seven days to get off my land.
42:30Or bailiffs will come and drag you off.
42:33Have a nice day.
42:43Sorry, everyone.
42:46This looks like a fight we can't win.
42:47No.
42:49We made our home here.
42:50If they want us to leave, they have to drag us off.
42:53We don't have the money we'd need to fight a court notice.
42:55We have support.
42:57Others will help.
42:59No.
43:00It's over.
43:02There will be other places.
43:05Let's just pack up.
43:15Right.
43:16So I've double checked all witness statements and whichever way you read them, they will eliminate each other.
43:21If Paul Outram is responsible in any way, he must have had outside help.
43:25Sorry.
43:25I went through all the old planning applications and confirmed there was one submitted by Lee Outram for a glamping
43:31site which was later withdrawn.
43:32Then a new application by Paul Outram put in.
43:35So they were both happy to develop the site, but one wanted to build and the other wanting something less
43:40intrusive, which is why they must have fallen out.
43:43Right. And the off-gridders?
43:45A couple of priors.
43:46Nothing serious.
43:47Right.
43:48Sir, I'm struggling a bit marrying up the statements between Paul Outram and the two people from camp.
43:54How so?
43:56So, they're all in town, like they said, but at different times and at different places.
44:02Look, I've got Paul Outram coming out of Kitty J's just after 8 o'clock like he said, but then
44:08he goes straight into his car and drives off.
44:10So how could he have seen anyone by the horrible office?
44:14Then I was searching for Alex and Woody, the ones he said he saw.
44:19And it took me ages, but I found them.
44:22They were nowhere near the pub.
44:25They were on the other side of town, coming out of Jenny Robinson's garage.
44:29And what time was that?
44:30Uh, just before 6.
44:32They stopped off at the chippy and then queued up for the 21 bus.
44:37I thought they only eat what they grow.
44:40Maybe they're missing life's little luxuries.
44:42Well, the number 21 would take them back up to the Outram Forum.
44:45But why would Paul lie about seeing them?
44:47Colby, could you call the garage? See what they can tell us.
44:51Sir?
44:51So if they left town at 6pm, I mean that means they don't have an alibi for the time of
44:56the assault.
44:57Hello there Jenny.
44:58But why would Paul Outram give them one?
45:01Maybe he was mistaken?
45:02No, no, no, no.
45:04He didn't say he thought he saw them. He was quite sure.
45:07But how can that be true?
45:08It cannot.
45:10And if it cannot, it is not.
45:13So the real question is, why would you give your adversary an alibi which would allow them to refute an
45:21accusation that you yourself had made?
45:23And however you look at it, there is only one possible answer.
45:28That they are not adversaries at all.
45:32Sir, Jenny remembers them going in. They were looking at a second-hand camper van.
45:38Yes!
45:41Missing life's little luxuries.
45:43I've got a one-time offer for you guys.
45:45We know Paul Outram offered the off-griders £10,000 each to move off the land.
45:50Of course, offering money to people who've opted out of society was never going to work.
45:54But what if you still had your doubts about the lifestyle you've chosen?
46:01And decided you'd quite like to take the money after all.
46:05But just paying off the two of them wouldn't be enough on its own.
46:10Precisely that.
46:11So the only way they could get paid was to help Paul get rid of the others as well.
46:15So I think they came up with a plan to discredit the whole community.
46:19Making it easier for Paul to get his eviction letters.
46:26So when they got back from town, Paul would have already told them where Evan was working.
46:33Once Evan was unconscious, they needed to make it look like it was done by the off-grid community.
46:37By using paint from their workshop and using their motif of the Green Man.
46:42Knowing full well that Paul would give them an alibi.
46:51Then a day later, having arranged for Paul to be at his sister's, they set the fire at the site
46:58office.
47:07And easy enough for either of them to steal the bracelet to frame Edmund.
47:12Sorry everyone. This looks like a fight we can't win.
47:15Then, when the moment came, they would convince the others that they should just give up the fight and leave.
47:21No. It's over. There will be other places.
47:25Let's just pack up.
47:32Leaving them free to eat fish and chips, and buy a camper van.
47:39So, they were all in it together?
47:41Except for Lee. He couldn't have known about any of this.
47:44Mind you, Paul's lucky his dad didn't come back after the money when Katie died.
47:49Lucky?
47:50Or is it something else?
47:52Like what?
47:56Something's been niggling at me.
48:01Get out of here! Get out! Get out! Get out! Get out!
48:05Get out of here!
48:25Lee.
48:26I've just arrested your brother.
48:31So he was behind it all?
48:32Yeah, with a little help from his friends. I'll explain it all later.
48:37But I need to talk to you about this hunch I've got that just won't go away.
48:43It's about your father, Keith.
48:45You know, we couldn't find any record of him anywhere.
48:49And then someone said something to me last night,
48:51which made me think that maybe there was more to my hunch than I first thought.
48:55It was about you refusing to let detectorists use this land.
49:00Which, when you add it to the fact that you've done everything in your power
49:03to stop this land being built on, even going against your own brother,
49:08leaves me questioning why.
49:12I mean, you were happy enough for it to be used as a glamping site,
49:15even for the off-grid community to live here.
49:21Anything you were building.
49:24So then I thought, what if it's not the building you're worried about?
49:28It's the digging.
49:42He was here now.
49:45When I came in from the field, I tried to stop him.
49:50But he punched me sword in the face. I couldn't see anything.
49:56What I could hear.
50:00Mom.
50:05Begging him to stop.
50:10And then it went quiet.
50:15When my eyes started to focus again,
50:19I could just see her sitting on the floor next to him.
50:24She killed him.
50:29And we knew if we told anyone or called the police that our lives would be over.
50:33She was so...
50:37So we buried him.
50:39In the field?
50:44I know it was wrong.
50:46And I should be sorry.
50:49But I'm not.
50:51I knew I had to look after her.
50:54And it was the best thing that ever happened to us.
50:59Me and Mum were happy.
51:02Really happy.
51:05We didn't warn him.
51:07Never even talked about it.
51:10Your brother didn't know?
51:11What's the point?
51:13We just made up a story about him leaving and stoked to it.
51:17You know we have to report this, Lee.
51:19There will be consequences.
51:22Yeah.
51:24No regrets, Sue.
51:27Like I said,
51:29it's what we do, isn't it?
51:31We look after the people we love.
51:38Yeah.
51:41Maybe the world will try to divide us, but they haven't heard.
51:50Your soul is meant to cross mine.
51:56I'll try to make this right.
52:03It's a projection.
52:05You came like the moon.
52:08Very!
52:09I decided to cross mine as a mosque니nnnnnnn
52:12for the old living that cupadene.
52:21For his sleep that is not like the moon.
52:25You cry.
52:27From the middle of it.
52:28Well, I get fat...
52:28for being a hulmerer!
52:30We do I want to cry.
52:34Good lord, do your love.
52:39Oh, I'm not always able, I'm always willing.
52:52Just hold on until the sunrise, I swear I'm coming home.
53:13Humphrey, I'm taking it to the wire as usual, I see.
53:18Still, it doesn't matter how you get there, as long as you get there.
53:23I assume you have made your decision.
53:26I have.
53:28Splendid.
53:32So, who's it to be?
53:33The Lord always able, but I'm still here with him.
53:43There's a fire! There's a fire!
53:45Miss Kirby.
53:46Still inside.
53:46The noise is mad, it's gone.
53:48The search for riches makes people do terrible things.
53:51We'd want to steal from the festival.
53:53Now you don't need me no more.
53:54I'm not sure where that leaves me.
53:56Change can be difficult, but I'm here to.
53:59He seems quite chipper under the circumstances.
54:01New stars all round, trying to be more engaged.
54:05Amelia's idea?
54:05I can't work with that Mr. Smith.
54:08Should we tell him?
54:08This can't really be it.
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