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La mort au Paradis - Saison 15 - Episode 07
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00:00Commissaire, merci d'être venu.
00:03Catherine, ce portrait, comme une jeune Grèce Kelly.
00:08Vous avez exagéré, Monsieur Boussaint.
00:10Je suis appréciée de beauté quand je dis.
00:13Je voulais remercier vous.
00:15Sans votre journalisme, un échange d'admiration communique n'a pas été fait.
00:22Merci, messepte.
00:24Pour Kents, notre guest d'honneur.
00:28C'est simple, comme une jeune Grèce Kelly.
00:31C'est tout l'air bien, Anton.
00:36C'est tout ce que vous deserve pour votre service à cette île.
00:41Une dernière chose, s'il vous plaît.
00:43Je veux changer ma dernière colonne à cette une.
00:46C'est déjà fait de la press, je crois.
00:48Oh, ne pas être peur. Juste faire ça.
00:52Oh, come on, Bernie.
00:54Do 24 ans de mariage, count for nothing?
01:00Mm-hmm.
01:11After 30 years solving this island's problems,
01:15our beloved Agony Aunt is retiring.
01:19And so, please, put your hands together
01:21to show your gratitude for this wonderful woman.
01:26Oh, yes.
01:28Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
01:30no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:31You have to leave.
01:31Thank you to all of you, my esteemed readers,
01:35for entrusting me with this precious task for so many years.
01:40Mais maintenant je suis désolé de passer plus de temps avec ma fille Esmi.
01:54Je vais voir si, pour la première fois dans sa vie,
02:00l'Imbécile est vrai à ses mots.
02:27Maman ?
02:29Maman ?
02:35Maman ?
02:37Maman ?
02:37Maman ?
02:40L'Imbécile est vrai à ses mots
02:43L'Imbécile…
02:44L'Imbécile ?
02:48L'Imbécile ?
02:51L'Imbécile ?
02:57L'Imbécile ?
03:06Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
03:36Thank you, but...
03:38No.
03:48Yes, Thomas?
03:50It's work.
03:57Oh!
03:59So I take it therapy's going well then?
04:02Um...
04:04I mean, sitting in front of a total stranger, talking about feelings...
04:09It's just not for me, you know?
04:11But you were kidnapped by your own brothers or almost killed.
04:16Look, I'm here now, aren't I?
04:18The best thing for me to do is just forget it ever happened.
04:21Sounds healthy.
04:22Look, I'm English. Yeah? That's what we do.
04:30The deceased is Hortense Leroux. She writes an agony aunt column for the local paper.
04:36Agony aunts? That's a blast from the past.
04:40Good morning, boss. Sarge. Paramedics say Madame Leroux was poisoned.
04:45Who found her?
04:46Her daughter Esme, who had plans to go on a walk with her mother, and the housekeeper, Kim Woods, who
04:52was just starting her shift.
04:54This way.
04:56So, the victim. She has a few tiny red spots on her finger.
05:03Which leads me to believe that the poison came from something she touched.
05:08So, she sat down for breakfast, boiled egg and toast, read her column where someone writes in about a friend's
05:21betrayal, and dear Hortense replies with avoiding revenge.
05:27Let sleeping dogs lie.
05:29Sir, she was retiring. This would be her last column? Tragic coincidence?
05:35Tragic, certainly. Coincidence, not so much. Does this look discoloured to you?
05:47You think the poison is on the paper?
05:49Possibly. Where did this come from?
05:51We'll check with the housekeeper.
06:02Egg and soldiers. In the breakfast hall of fame. That's right up there. Dipping a piece of buttered toast into
06:09a gooey yellow egg. Heaven.
06:12You're quite, sir.
06:26This egg's harder than Vinnie Jones. Dipping a soldier into that would be impossible.
06:37Sir, normally when you spot a detail, I think, no lad, man. We will definitely come back to this. But
06:43right now, I'm kind of struggling how this could possibly be relevant.
06:49Everything's relevant, Officer Roves.
07:03And the paper was delivered every day? By a boy called Clayton Powell.
07:07Can you get a hold of him, please?
07:10Esme.
07:14Terrible, terrible news.
07:16Anton Bozet, editor of the San Marie News and Hortense's ex-husband.
07:21D.I. Wilson.
07:22I've heard a lot about you. So, what's the latest?
07:27Well, we're working on the theory that Miss Leroux was poisoned.
07:30What? Deliberately.
07:32How could anyone do that to her?
07:34She was truly adored.
07:37So, how did she seem recently? Anything out the ordinary?
07:41Well, she had mixed feelings about retiring, naturally.
07:45There was something at the party.
07:48I want to change my final column to this one.
07:52Do you know why?
07:53No.
07:54Can we see the original letter?
07:56Okay, so talk me through her morning routine, please.
08:01Well, she was up with the lark, made breakfast.
08:05Boiled egg and soldiers, yeah?
08:07Clayton would deliver the paper, then she would like to read her column over breakfast.
08:12And the egg, how long did she cook it for?
08:15Oh, I'm not sure.
08:18Do you know, love?
08:19Dreaming it, Cecil?
08:21She liked it to be perfect.
08:23Yeah.
08:24That's who she was.
08:25Deep breaths, darling, deep breaths.
08:28Here you are, Esme.
08:29Look, here, Inspector.
08:31Why the focus on eggs?
08:33Can I suggest that you concentrate on what is actually important?
08:37Finding the person who did this.
08:39I'm merely trying to establish the facts, Mr. Bousset.
08:42I mean, as a journalist, it surprises me you don't appreciate that.
08:50I'm sorry, the little man doesn't like strangers.
08:53Sensible chap.
09:00She really liked purple.
09:10So what's with the egg thing?
09:14Look, Hortense was the sort of woman who liked everything just so, right?
09:18Even down to how she set out her breakfast.
09:21People are funny, aren't they?
09:23Yes.
09:24People are.
09:25It's still bothering me why the egg was hard boiled.
09:29Maybe she got distracted.
09:31Overcooked it.
09:32She had an egg timer which she clearly used.
09:35And even if she had overcooked it, she could have made another one.
09:40Now you say it, it is a little odd.
09:44You know, I used to think these letters were fake.
09:46But people actually write in with their problems.
09:50And according to the housekeeper, she replied to every single one.
09:54Felt like it was her duty.
09:58Whoa!
10:02Seems she kept every single letter as well.
10:05This is the letter she wanted to publish last minute.
10:08Dear Hortense, I've suffered a great betrayal by a friend.
10:13That's different.
10:14What is?
10:15Well, all these other letters are signed anonymously.
10:18But this one is signed by Sophie Martin.
10:22So Sophie Martin wanted her friend to know she'd written this letter.
10:27Why?
10:28To send a message?
10:29Or a warning?
10:34Or a warning?
10:36Yes, Vector.
10:38Thank you.
10:40Okay, so that's Clayton and here's the tea.
10:44He picked up the papers from Mr. Purdy's newsagent at 7am.
10:48There are various papers in the stack, the St. Marie News only being one of them.
10:53He then cycled straight here, delivered the newspaper to Madame LaRue at 7.15am.
11:00And did he actually see her pick it up?
11:02He did, just like always.
11:05And we know she came inside and sat at the dinner table to read the paper.
11:09Do we know how many St. Marie News were in his stack?
11:12He said six, and none of the other people who get the paper are ill.
11:17But if so, assuming it was a targeted attack, how did he get the one poisoned newspaper to Hortense?
11:23Maybe they intercepted Clayton on the way knowing he'd be coming to Madame LaRue's house first.
11:30Clayton swears he did not meet anyone en route.
11:33The only thing of note, his bike had a bust up with a pats hole and all his papers fell
11:38out his back.
11:40But even if the killer had poisoned the first paper in the stack, they're all jumbled up now, right?
11:46Which means they couldn't guarantee that the poisoned paper would get to Madame LaRue.
11:53A one in six chance.
11:56Don't like the sound of those odds, do you?
12:07Hortense LaRue, St. Marie's favourite agony aunt.
12:11Poisoned, apparently, by her own column.
12:13So, who would want to murder her?
12:16All that meddling in people's lives would make you some enemies.
12:19I read that she moved from Paris to St. Marie 30 years ago with her baby daughter, Esme.
12:27Anton Busset, Esme's stepfather.
12:30They met in 1996 when she started her column at the St. Marie News.
12:34Then there's this.
12:37Now, why would Hall 10s be so keen to publish it?
12:40It was posted on St. Marie, so likely the author lives here.
12:44So, our priority...
12:47Find...
12:49Sophie...
12:49Martin.
12:52Copy that, sir.
12:54There were letters at the house.
12:55Looks like she kept them all.
12:57Might be worth checking those too?
13:00Yes, where would you put that on the priority list?
13:02I'm thinking maybe three or four.
13:06We've got it, Sarge.
13:08Soon as we check through the victim's form.
13:10Can't help feeling Sophie is key to all of this.
13:13Making progress already?
13:16Oh, Commissioner.
13:16Well, you know, it's early days.
13:19Madame LaRue was highly regarded.
13:22Only last night, Catherine and I attended her retirement party.
13:26As such, the island will be watching our investigation keenly.
13:31Ah. Excellent.
13:33I'm assuming you've met Anton Busset.
13:37We've had the pleasure.
13:38He won't miss an opportunity to put pressure on us.
13:43Or rather, me.
13:45Let me know when you're ready to talk.
13:49So, let's keep things as professional as we can.
13:53Of course.
13:55Dear, I will send a word.
14:05How are the counselling sessions going?
14:06Oh, um, extremely useful.
14:10Yeah, we're really getting to the heart of the matter.
14:14Is that so?
14:15Hmm.
14:16What I've heard is directly to the contrary.
14:20You haven't said a word.
14:22I thought that was confidential.
14:25Inspector.
14:26Take it seriously.
14:27Look, I'm just not into the whole going over the past stuff.
14:33The effects of trauma don't just magically go away.
14:37You've got to work through it.
14:40I know.
14:41Because I did.
14:46You had therapy.
14:48And like you, I had dogs.
14:51Men of my age, we tend to crack on with things too.
14:57Give in to it, Inspector.
15:00You may be surprised.
15:03Okay.
15:05But I assure you, I am completely, totally, 100% fine.
15:23We've got a situation.
15:25Oh!
15:28It's on.
15:51Working overtime, mate.
15:53Any leads?
15:59Yeah.
16:00Mm.
28:06Pourquoi est-il hard-boiled quand Hortens
28:07aime être parfaitement dippable ?
28:10Sophie Martin
28:11C'est une très populaire.
28:13Il y avait environ 100 Sophie Martins
28:16en Paris à l'époque.
28:18Pour les connections avec Saint-Marie,
28:20nous devons trouver cette femme.
28:23Nous devons.
28:25Non, c'est pas vous, c'est moi.
28:30Donc, les beers n'aimait pas ?
28:33Surprisingly, non.
28:37Et...
28:39...la lettre ?
28:41Non, c'est pas une bonne idée.
28:43Et c'est l'end de l'autre.
28:44OK ?
28:48Sgt. Fletcher ?
28:50Nous savons qui ont été envoyés ces messages.
28:52La chambre était en train de prendre les bins
28:54le jour de la partie
28:55quand il s'en a un argument
28:57entre Kim et Hortens.
29:00Il s'en a entendu ce que c'est ?
29:02Il s'en a entendu.
29:03C'est vous, c'est vous ?
29:06C'est vous, c'est vous, c'est vous ?
29:09C'est vous, c'est vous, c'est vous ?
29:25Et, c'est ce que ?
29:27C'est vous, c'est vous ?
29:34C'est vous, c'est vous ?
29:56C'est vous, c'est vous ?
29:59C'est vous, c'est vous, c'est vous ?
30:03C'est vous, c'est vous ?
30:07C'est vous, c'est vous ?
30:08C'est vous, c'est vous ?
30:09C'est vous, c'est vous, c'est vous ?
30:12C'est vous, c'est vous, c'est vous ?
30:20C'est vous, c'est vous, c'est vous, c'est vous ?
30:22Report me, any decent investigation team
30:25would discover that I didn't send those texts.
30:27Convenient.
30:28What is?
30:29Well, she never got the chance, did she?
30:31And now here you are, free as a bird.
30:41She does have a point.
30:43I don't see what she gains from scaring Hortense.
30:46Well, who else?
30:49Well, I'm not overly thrilled about talking to Anton Busset,
30:52but if it was an angry reader who sent those texts,
30:54then you're gonna have to.
30:57Huh?
30:57Sir, you're sure you can keep cool?
31:03As a cucumber.
31:14So, Hall Tens Leroux didn't mention anything to you about these text messages?
31:19Ever since the divorce, we didn't have the same intimacy, you understand.
31:24Please, sit down.
31:25No, I'm all right standing, thank you.
31:27Any hate mail sent to the office?
31:29Complaints, people calling in to talk to her?
31:31You don't give up, do you?
31:33Oh!
31:34She deceptively heavy.
31:35Is this real gold?
31:36Can you put that down?
31:39I've already said I don't know who was sending these messages.
31:42And whoever she is won't be easily found.
31:45She?
31:46You just said whoever she is.
31:49I misspoke.
31:50They.
31:51Unusual for a man in your line of work to misspeak.
31:54Unusual for a man in your line of work to behave like an amateur.
31:58Excuse me?
31:58Let me be crystal clear.
32:00Stop wasting time asking obtuse questions.
32:04And go about doing your actual job.
32:08Let me be crystal clear.
32:09These obtuse questions are to find out who murdered your ex-wife.
32:13Sir?
32:13But the fact that you can't see that is because your head is so far up your own ba-
32:25What do you suggest?
32:42I don't know.
32:44Write the letter.
32:45Whatever.
32:46Get it off.
32:46Get it off your chest.
32:47We have a murder to solve.
32:49Right.
32:50All right.
32:50Fine.
32:52I'll do it.
32:53Thank you.
32:58So what are we going to do about Mr. Busset?
33:01He obviously suspects who's sending those texts.
33:05Well, we need a tactical rethink.
33:13I have an idea.
33:23Who knew St. Marie was so high tech?
33:26Found it in the back of the evidence store.
33:29Don't think it's been used for a while.
33:31You surprised me.
33:33It's from 1986.
33:35Can't beat quality.
33:37Thanks for doing this, Miss Baudet.
33:39A pleasure.
33:40I feel like one of Charlie's angels.
33:43Now, remember, you're there to find out who Anton thinks is behind the text messages.
33:48But don't go straight in for the kill.
33:49Act natural.
33:50Re-in-check is your code word if anything goes wrong.
33:54It won't.
33:55Trust me.
34:04We're good?
34:10The golden goose has landed.
34:18Anton.
34:19How lovely to see you.
34:21Likewise.
34:22I was surprised when you called me.
34:25Pleasantly surprised, of course.
34:27Thought a drink would help take your mind off things.
34:31Much appreciated.
34:35That clown inspector was at the office today.
34:39Poking his nose in where it's not wanted.
34:42Oh, like a dog without a bow.
34:45What is she after saying?
34:46Wait.
34:47She knows what she's doing.
34:49Did the police have a theory today?
34:51All they were bothered about were these nasty messages Hortense was receiving.
34:58Thank you.
34:59You seem like a woman of good sense and judgment.
35:03I like to think so.
35:04This stays between us.
35:07A few years ago, Hortense told me something.
35:11Esme isn't her child.
35:13She took her from Paris when she was a baby.
35:15This is big!
35:16Sadly, the mother wasn't able to take care of her.
35:19A drug addict agreed.
35:21I'm assuming she agreed to this.
35:24The way Hortense told it sounded like she was too out of it to notice.
35:28Hortense couldn't have children.
35:30But the authorities, did they not realize?
35:34She came here, forged her papers.
35:37She was Esme's mother in all but flesh and blood.
35:41And Esme has no idea?
35:43No.
35:43And I wanted to stay that way.
35:46This would break her.
35:47So, you suspect it's Esme's birth mother sending those messages?
35:54Who else?
35:58Enough doom and gloom.
36:00Would you do me the honor of a dance?
36:02Oh, well, um...
36:04It might be better.
36:05If I rain check.
36:07No reason.
36:09I doubt that very much.
36:10Come on.
36:11Sorry, Anton.
36:12I must rain check.
36:17We've lost her.
36:18Sergeant Fletcher.
36:23Why do you keep saying rain check?
36:37Sorry, Matt.
36:38Yeah, I tried.
36:40This won't be the last you hear of me.
36:42I'll be calling your commissioner.
36:44What happened?
36:46What happened?
36:46I was saying the code well.
36:48It was a technical age.
36:49I am so sorry.
36:53We can now assume that the friend's betrayal written about in Sophie Martin's letter is referring to Hortense stealing Sophie's
37:00baby 30 years ago.
37:02Which means Sophie is Esme's real mother and finally explains why Hortense was so desperate to publish the letter.
37:09She knew it was Sophie coming for her.
37:12Her response?
37:13Back off.
37:14Esme's mine.
37:15But why wait 30 years to send this?
37:18Don't know yet.
37:19But we will.
37:20And if Miss Martin is also behind the text messages, as Anton suspects...
37:25You'll get what's coming to you.
37:27You don't deserve to live.
37:28She's here on this island with one hell of a motive.
37:32But where?
37:44I hope you don't mind Angel.
37:46Oh no, not at all.
37:48Such a great loss.
37:50If you ever need someone to talk to, I'm here.
37:55You're kind.
38:16I'm here...
38:17I've been thinking about what to say for a while.
38:20But I haven't managed to find the right words.
38:23Across the street.
38:24Across the way.
38:25Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
38:55One for aggravated robbery
38:57I've asked them to send over the records
38:59Good work
39:00What's that, sir?
39:03Oh, um
39:05This is it
39:06My letter to Solomon
39:08I've got it off my chest
39:10Did it help?
39:13Er...
39:15Yeah, it did, actually
39:17You know what I realised?
39:18I want...
39:20No
39:21I need my space from it
39:26I'm so sorry, sir
39:27No, no, no, it's all good
39:28It's for the best
39:29I just needed a little time to accept it
39:32That's all
39:35Where is everyone?
39:37Following a lead
39:38If Sophie Martin was outside
39:41Madame Rourou's house that night
39:42It's possible she followed her to the party
39:45So we went through the photos online
39:48And look at this one
39:55Yes, she does look about the right age that Sophie will be
39:58An uninvited guest
40:00The waiter said she got into a green VW camper van
40:04And luckily
40:05Matty knows the one garage that fixes them
40:11Yeah, talk with the devil
40:13We think we found Sophie
40:15So someone matching her description came into the garage last week
40:19Goes by the name of Calypso
40:21Said she normally parks up by Coral Beach
40:23We need to get there pronto
40:25You already here, sir?
40:27You got an eyeball
40:32Are you hearing you good?
40:33You think that I'm that shy girl's mother?
40:37You're mad
40:38I don't even know this woman you're talking about
40:42Then why did you sneak into the party that night?
40:46Trespassing
40:47Felt thirsty
40:48It's not a crime
40:49No
40:50But stalking is
40:51See, our theory is
40:53You are Sophie Martin
40:55You assumed a new identity
40:57To come to St. Marie
40:58And enact revenge on Hortense LaRue
41:00Starting with Phil's threatening text messages
41:04Uh-uh
41:04I just like to stay off-grid, that's all
41:07We should be free to roam
41:09As the birds do
41:11You know we can trace the sim to the shop you brought it in
41:13Check their CCTV
41:17Okay
41:18Here's the truth
41:19That woman you're talking about
41:22Sophie Martin
41:23That ain't me
41:25But
41:26Those texts
41:30I sent him
41:31Not for the reason you think though
41:33Why then?
41:35Two months ago
41:36I sent dear Hortense a letter
41:40Hortense told me to cut my mother out of my life
41:44Toxic mothers shouldn't be allowed to act that way, she said
41:48They're hypocritical coming from her
41:50I did what she said
41:52Know what?
41:54My mother died
41:56Alone in her bed
41:58If I hadn't listened to that loud-mouthed woman
42:00I would have been there
42:01That must have made you angry
42:03Not enough to kill her
42:05I wanted to scare her
42:07Make her suffer
42:08The same way I've been suffering
42:10Walking about this earth
42:12Perfect life
42:14Little care for the people
42:16Whose life she ruins
42:24Miss Jones
42:25With no disrespect
42:27But
42:28It kind of seems like you're more angry at yourself
42:33Look, I'm no expert
42:35But
42:36It doesn't help to
42:38Hold on to things
42:53So we're still having a scooby
42:55How the killer pulled off this murder
42:57A stack of six papers
42:58And he managed to poison one
43:00And have it delivered practically straight into Hortense LaRue's hands
43:03And let's not forget about the egg
43:05What happened that morning to make her ruin a perfectly good breakfast?
43:10Sir
43:10Hold that thought
43:11I'm late
43:15I'll be back
43:23How do you feel?
43:25Erm
43:26Better
43:28Definitely better
43:30I mean everything here is just
43:34You know
43:35Gone
43:36All I need to do now is post it
43:38Well done
43:40Okay
43:41Now
43:42Can we talk a little more about your life here?
43:45How long have you got?
43:47About half an hour
43:48No, I meant
43:57She timed it
43:59Why didn't she take it out?
44:02And the egg
44:03How long did she cook it for?
44:04Dreaming it, social?
44:05He then cycled straight here
44:07Delivered the newspaper to Madame LaRue
44:09At 7.15am
44:11I'm sorry the little man doesn't like strangers
44:13There were no fingerprints found on Hortense's glasses
44:17I wanted to scare her
44:19I wanted her to suffer the same way I've been suffering
44:21Of course
44:22Well that's the reason why
44:24Why what?
44:26The egg was hard boiled
44:27I can see everything clearly now
44:33Thanks for your patience
44:36I know who the killer is
44:37I know how they did it
44:39Those photos are from the Paris police
44:40Have they come through?
44:41Just in
44:42Right, we need a search warrant
44:43And then we can have a little family reunion
44:53Agony Arts
44:54Are known for giving advice
44:56To help solve difficult problems
44:58However
44:59I doubt they've ever been asked
45:00To advise on a problem
45:02As difficult as this one
45:04Hortense LaRue was poisoned
45:07Effectively by her own column
45:08But we had no idea
45:10How the killer managed to poison the newspaper
45:12And get it delivered straight to her
45:15When the paper boy
45:16Took one at random
45:18From his stack
45:19But
45:20With the help of a hard boiled egg
45:23Not this again
45:25We finally cracked it
45:29You, Kim
45:30It was you who murdered Hortense
45:33Me?
45:35No
45:35I told you
45:36I was telling the truth
45:37As Miss LaRue's housekeeper
45:39You knew her morning routine
45:41That she liked to read her column
45:43Whilst having her breakfast
45:45You also knew
45:46That Clayton drops the paper
45:48On the porch
45:49At 7.15am
45:50And Papillon
45:52Barks to alert Hortense
45:54As he always does
45:55When someone's at the door
45:56So earlier that morning
45:58You went to another newsagent
46:00And bought a copy
46:02Of the St. Marie News
46:03Let's call this
46:05Paper A
46:06You then laced the problem page
46:08With cone snail poison
46:10Something you knew about
46:12From Hortense's fear
46:13Of her dog
46:13Getting stung by one
46:14My mum was always
46:16Barron I to get stung
46:17Then you dropped
46:19Paper A
46:19Onto the porch
46:20Sometime before
46:21Clayton usually arrived
46:24Hortense
46:24Must have been
46:25In the middle
46:26Of preparing her breakfast
46:28Papillon
46:29Barked as normal
46:30So she went outside
46:32To collect the newspaper
46:33She thought had just been delivered
46:39She went back into the kitchen
46:40Eager to see if her request
46:42To change her final column
46:44Had been carried out
46:45In doing so
46:46She came into contact
46:47With the poison
46:48And subsequently died
46:51A painful death
46:52By all accounts
46:56You then came into the house
46:58Through the back
47:00And put on Hortense's
47:02Purple gown
47:03A wig
47:04Matching her hair
47:04With a purple headband
47:06And finally
47:07The item that was
47:09Unmistakably Hortense
47:11Her statement
47:12Purple glasses
47:14As usual
47:16At 7.15
47:17Clayton delivered the newspaper
47:19Paper B
47:20And Papillon barked
47:23Kim
47:23Now dressed as Hortense
47:25Opened the door
47:26And waved to him
47:27As Clayton cycled away
47:29He wouldn't have known
47:30That it was in fact you
47:31Waving at him
47:32And not Hortense
47:33You then came back
47:35Into the kitchen
47:36And returned Miss LaRue's glasses
47:38Wiping away any prints first
47:42Now we come to the egg
47:44And your ultimate downfall
47:46You see
47:47In your haste to stage the scene
47:49Before Esme arrived
47:51You almost forgot Miss LaRue's egg
47:52Was still boiling away
47:53On the stove
47:54You needed everything
47:56To look exactly as it should
47:58To fit the timeline of Hortense
48:00Making breakfast
48:01Then reading her column
48:03So you hurriedly took
48:05The now hard boiled egg
48:07Out of the pan
48:08And clumsily
48:09Put it in the egg cup
48:10Then you left the house
48:12Through the back
48:13The same way you came
48:14Got into your car
48:16That was parked around the corner
48:17And drove around the front
48:19To time perfectly
48:21With Esme's arrival
48:24You later
48:26Disposed of
48:28Paper B
48:28And the wig
48:30At your home
48:30We found these
48:32In the bin on your street
48:34An audacious
48:36Yet brilliant plan
48:37But
48:39Why go to such lengths
48:43Kim Woods
48:44Isn't your real name is it
48:47You are in fact
48:49Sophie Martin
48:5230 years ago
48:53Sophie Martin
48:55Moved to Paris
48:56From the UK
48:57With her boyfriend
48:59Who was escaping
49:00Some trouble back home
49:01She was living in a commune
49:03In Montmartre
49:04And it's there
49:05She met Hortense
49:07An ambitious writer
49:09Sophie
49:12Was a drug addict
49:14With a new born baby
49:18You were doing your best
49:19No doubt
49:20But from what we now know
49:22About Miss LaRue
49:23She had a saviour complex
49:25Through our undercover investigation
49:28We discovered her secret
49:31Hortense stole your baby
49:33In the night
49:34And went as far away as she could
49:38To Saint Marie
49:41That baby was you
49:43Esme
49:46You're my mother
49:49Hortense
49:49Was my friend
49:52And she offered
49:53To look after you
49:54And yes
49:56I was struggling
49:57But I loved you
49:58So much
50:00And then one morning
50:02I woke up
50:02And you was gone
50:03And I didn't sleep today
50:05Searching for you
50:08But then you found out
50:09Hortense was here
50:10Didn't you
50:11Through her column
50:14So all those years ago
50:16You wrote this letter
50:18To dear Hortense
50:20The same letter
50:22Hortense wanted to publish
50:23At the very last minute
50:26For her final issue
50:28I wanted her to know
50:30I was coming for her
50:31Then you were arrested
50:33The guy I was going out with
50:35At the time
50:35He told the police
50:36That I was involved
50:38In an armed robbery
50:39And someone got really badly hurt
50:41And it was all lies
50:42I had nothing to do with it
50:45He was not a good man
50:46And I didn't get a chance
50:48To send the letter
50:50They put me away for years
50:53Time after time
50:54My parole was refused
50:56And I lost all hope
50:58Until one day
50:59I finally got myself together
51:01Got myself clean
51:03That day came
51:05And I knew all I had to do
51:08I had to find you
51:10And hurt Hortense
51:11For what she'd done
51:13I came to St. Marie
51:16First place I went
51:17Was the newsagent
51:18And I saw the ad
51:19For her housekeeper
51:20It felt like fate
51:22Come in
51:24You bided your time
51:26Working out the perfect murder plan
51:28And when Hortense
51:30Received your letter
51:31She must have known
51:33You were gunning for her
51:34You read her response
51:38She didn't regret it
51:40Nor one bit
51:44Esme, I don't expect you to forgive me
51:47But I would really like you to understand
51:50That what she did
51:52Destroyed me
51:54Killing her was the only way
51:56I could ever
51:57Have a relationship with you
52:00Officer Rose
52:03So for Martin
52:05I'm arresting you for the murder of
52:07Part 2, LaRue
52:08You don't need to say anything
52:09But it may harm your defence
52:11If you do not mention when questioned
52:13Something which you later rely on in cards
52:14I think you do see
52:16Maybe give him evidence
52:18So my whole life
52:20Been alive
52:23Hortense's love for you
52:26That was real
52:46I think you are
52:48You don't need to say anything
53:04You don't need to say anything
53:05Leave me
53:06Love you
53:06Have a relationship with me
53:06And please
53:06Find yourself
53:06O game
53:06A calendar
53:08Make other
53:09A calendar
53:13Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
53:43Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
54:13Dad said you were a goodie-goody, but I guess that come to the job, right?
54:17Okay, stop, yeah?
54:19Now you tell me right now who you are, who your dad is, and what you're doing on my property,
54:24or I'm arresting you for trespass.
54:26And you being a detective?
54:28It's me, Eloise, Yenise.
54:33Sorry, what?
54:34Yenise, Eloise, did Dad not mention me to you?
54:40No, he, no one mentioned you.
54:46Well, I'm sure he was going to.
54:49He's a busy guy, you know.
54:51Lot on his plate.
54:56So, what would you prefer when I call you?
54:59Uncle Marvin?
55:01Uncle Merv?
55:03Just Merv?
55:09What's for breakfast?
55:17Hey, don't touch anything.
55:20This is the closest I've come to actually seeing it.
55:23At last.
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