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00:01Ladies and gentlemen, may I present to you the Luska.
00:07This giant cephalopod-like sea creature, half octopus, half shark, is, many believe, the stuff of fantasy.
00:16The kind of fictional monster Jules Verne might dream up.
00:20But then, there are those more open-minded souls, like myself,
00:24who believe this gigantic cryptid to be as real as you or I.
00:30I will present to you the evidence I have collated, proving this animal is no mere figment of the imagination.
00:35And it all begins with the first sighting, off the coast of St. Marie in 1823, by this man.
00:44A pirate by the name of Pierre Lafitte.
00:55Yeah, Lafitte was my great-great-great-grandfather.
00:59I'll tell you no lies. Still got the journal he had when he was pirating away.
01:03Passed on from generation to generation.
01:06And that's why this is the only boat trip where you can experience the exact place my ancestor witnessed.
01:14The Luska.
01:16Roll up, roll up! You know you want to.
01:19And I promise you guys, you will not be disappointed.
01:24So how was it? You're a believer now.
01:28To be honest, I think I'm even less of a believer than I was before.
01:34I don't know why you're bothered.
01:36Because I want to be prepared.
01:39I'm afraid nothing can prepare you for my ex-husband.
01:48Either that's him, or we've come to a soup kitchen by mistake.
01:56Hello, Giles.
01:57Cara, it's been a while, hasn't it?
02:00Death?
02:01Oh, er...
02:03Stop me.
02:09This is Rory.
02:12Ah, yes. Didn't realise you were bringing him. Nice to meet you, Rory.
02:18It's great to finally meet you, Giles.
02:20Can't wait to hear all your stories about the Luska.
02:22Absolutely fascinated about it.
02:24Ah.
02:26Would you like a glass of wine?
02:28Just a cup of coffee will do me, ta.
02:31Erm...
02:32Let me see if I can find a waiter.
02:34Sit down.
02:41So how are you?
02:43I mean, you know, the...
02:45the anniversary.
02:47Feels strange to be back.
02:51Like it was only yesterday.
02:53I'm taking the boat out later, to where it happened.
02:57Fancy joining.
02:58You remember him together?
02:59No, I'd rather stay here.
03:01With Rory.
03:04No, I'd rather stay here.
03:21With Rory.
03:21Poor guy.
03:31All right, Moleto.
03:34All right.
03:35All right, Moleto.
03:48All right.
03:59It's just a bad dream.
04:08How have you been?
04:10Just went for a walk, that's all.
04:14Thanks.
05:12Good morning, sir. You good?
05:15No, I am not good.
05:18What's wrong?
05:20Turns out, I am an uncle.
05:22Yes, Mum.
05:25But I came to visit Uncle Merv anyway.
05:28That's Eloise, the niece I didn't know I had.
05:31So you're her Uncle Merv.
05:34No, I'm not.
05:35I mean, yes, I am her uncle, but not Merv.
05:37Never Merv, understood?
05:39OK. Clearly touched a nerve there.
05:43Well, I kind of miss him.
05:44So she's Solomon's daughter?
05:46I don't know why he couldn't just tell me that in the first place.
05:48He could have just said, well, as it happens, I do have a daughter.
05:51Are he and her mother together?
05:53Yeah, not for some time, apparently.
05:55She's supposed to be staying with her Auntie Merv.
05:57But she doesn't like it there, so she ran away and came here.
06:01They've got a case, I assume?
06:03Oh, my God.
06:04It's not a murder case, is it?
06:07Please let me come on a ride along, Uncle Merv.
06:10Please.
06:11Right.
06:11So, firstly, you're not coming on any ride-along.
06:14And secondly, it's not Uncle Merv.
06:17It's Merv Inn.
06:18Remember?
06:20Hi.
06:21I'm Naomi, by the way.
06:23I work with your Uncle Merv.
06:27Right.
06:28Go pack your stuff, young lady.
06:30You've got a boat to catch.
06:31I am sending you back home to Antigua.
06:34Whatever you say, Uncle Merv.
06:35And it's not...
06:39I like her.
06:45Victim's name's Giles Parry.
06:47Fifty-eight years of age.
06:48Body was found floating six miles out at sea.
06:51Sergeant Fletcher's with the Coast Guard now.
06:53A couple of fishermen going out early this morning came across the body.
06:57But paramedics reckon he'd been in the water since last night.
07:01Thing is, this is already causing a stir on the heart.
07:05Why is that?
07:06Because of those marks on his body.
07:10They're all over his front and his back.
07:12And the bruising here.
07:14Some people are saying it was caused by the Losca.
07:18And that's what killed him.
07:19Sorry, what?
07:21It's a sea monster.
07:22A sea monster?
07:23Like a local legend kind of thing.
07:26Half shark, half octopus wraps its tentacles around you and drags you under.
07:31Hence...
07:31A sea monster?
07:32Not everybody believes in this thing.
07:34Most people don't, but...
07:36Do you?
07:37No, but it's still part of our history.
07:41Part of our culture.
07:41Right.
07:43Well, we can knock that theory on the head as a possible cause of death, alright?
07:46Except there's a little more to it than that, sir.
07:49That's why he's here.
07:58I've always wondered whether this would come back to haunt me.
08:02Seven years ago yesterday, Giles Parry's 16-year-old son, Benjamin, drowned at sea.
08:11The exact same location as Giles' body was found this morning.
08:17A local fisherman told me that Mr. Parry had sailed out to that spot yesterday to pay his respects.
08:26Then he ended up dead himself?
08:28Mm-hm.
08:30Was he stormy yesterday?
08:32Called the harbour master.
08:34It was calm for the last 24 hours.
08:36And do we know what time he left the harbour?
08:38Just before seven o'clock, according to the GPS.
08:42Also, there's a boat mechanic who's been fixing Mr. Parry's engine.
08:45He saw him leave.
08:47He says there was definitely nobody else on the boat with him.
08:50It's arrived at a final destination and half an hour later, radar shows no other boat near it at any
08:56point.
08:56So, what happened to him?
08:59How did he end up dead with all those weird markings on him?
09:03Unless, you know, it was the last girl.
09:08I hate to break it to you, Officer Rose, but sea monsters don't exist?
09:11No, yeah, I know.
09:14Well, it'd be cool if they did do all right.
09:17What's that?
09:26It's a bullet.
09:28Our victim wasn't shot, right?
09:31No.
09:32And there was no gun found on the boat?
09:34Not that tough phone so far.
09:40So, what is that doing here?
09:50I don't know what happened on that boat, but the fact that we found this on it means it's suspicious.
09:58I think someone else was there, you know?
10:04I'm going to talk to Catherine.
10:07From what I know, James Parry was an isolated figure, but he did drink at her bar and he would
10:13talk to her.
10:15I'm also going to contact the Guadalupe police and request the Benjamin Parry case files.
10:22So, the search back then wasn't led by the St. Marie team?
10:25As it was, the Guadalupe Coast Guard, who was first contacted when the empty boat was discovered, they staked their
10:33claim.
10:35I bet that rankled.
10:36I did push for us to have a role, but the senior investigating officer wasn't interested.
10:47There's some people on St. Marie who think I should have pressed harder, especially when they ran into a dead
10:54end earlier on.
10:57It's always been felt more could have been done, not by me.
11:07Considering I am already persona non grata, I would like to do my bit to try and solve this case
11:16now and win back the community's trust.
11:20I've located the victim's ex-wife. She and her partner are staying at a hotel just outside Tom.
11:35We arrived here two days ago to mark the anniversary of Kara's son's passing.
11:40And I'm sorry to ask, Miss Smart, but your son Benjamin, why did he take the boat out on his
11:47own?
11:49Giles had always been into UFOs and aliens, that kind of thing.
11:54Our holidays were spent visiting Loch Ness or the Bermuda Triangle.
11:59The Luska here on St. Marie.
12:01Ben was getting even more fanatical than he stood.
12:04That's why he snuck out on his own and took the boat we'd hired out for a last ditch sighting
12:12of the Luska.
12:12The weather turned bad. The sea was rough. He never came back.
12:22I kept hoping they'd find him alive with a life jacket on, just floating somewhere.
12:28As time passed, you have to accept that he's not coming back.
12:33So you returned home to England?
12:36After ten months, Giles and I were arguing nonstop by then.
12:41I just needed some space, some time to process it all.
12:46Whereas he...
12:50Giles was convinced the Luska took their son. He became obsessed.
12:55That's why he stayed on here when I left. To try and prove the Luska exists.
13:02And he really, truly believed in it.
13:07And yesterday, did you see Giles at all?
13:11We had an early dinner at five.
13:13It's great to finally meet you, Giles.
13:15And how was that? How was Giles then?
13:18It was fine. You know, quiet.
13:21Giles was Giles still as delusional as he ever was.
13:26Did Giles ever own a gun at all?
13:28Not like we were together.
13:30And I struggled to leave. He bought one while he was out here.
13:34What exactly happened to Giles?
13:36You said that he was found dead at sea. I assumed it was an accident.
13:40But is there more to it than that?
13:43Well, we're not sure yet.
13:46We're still working on that one.
13:56Hey, my friend's dad swears you saw the Luska one time.
14:00Okay, Seth. Come on.
14:01It was never the same afterwards.
14:04Let's keep our focus on the keys.
14:33What?
14:34I'm so sorry.
14:37I miss you.
14:38I was gonna just lock it out.
14:40Thanks.
14:41No one thing to go.
14:43It's all right.
14:44She's back at my place.
14:45She's safe.
14:46Thanks.
14:46Okay, I'll call you back in a bit.
14:52Hey, Uncle Mo, hope you're hungry, I ordered lutz, which reminds me, I borrowed your credit
14:58card this morning, needed it to pay for the boat to get back to St. Marie, and dinner.
15:03You really are your father's daughter, aren't you?
15:05I know, right?
15:07What's going on, Eloise? Why are you back here?
15:11Because, we need to talk, about Dad.
15:14We could have done that this morning, why didn't you mention it then?
15:18I was waiting for the right moment, and before I know it, you're shoving me on her boat back
15:22home.
15:25All right, what about your dad?
15:29We need to work out a plan, Uncle Merv.
15:31A plan for what?
15:33To get him out of prison, to find evidence that proves he's innocent.
15:39Okay, what exactly did your dad tell you about him being arrested?
15:43Just that he was set up, and shouldn't be in jail, that it's a miscarriage of justice.
15:53So, we need to help him, right?
15:59Why don't you go and get some plates and cutlery, yeah?
16:09Sir, you idiots.
16:31Solomon clearly hasn't told her about the scam he got caught up in, that he's as good
16:35as shot someone and held me hostage.
16:40He's dressed it up like he was the victim, and she obviously idolizes him.
16:46What are you going to do?
16:48I should just tell her the truth, right?
16:52Just tell her in a nice way, not in a Dior kind of way.
16:59What is it my kind of way?
17:01You know, sometimes you can be a tiny bit insensitive.
17:08Insensitive? Me, insensitive? That is rubbish. I mean, if anything, it's everyone else
17:13who is too sensitive. Sure. That's totally what it is.
17:21Hey, Louise. Right, um, I'm off to work now. So we can have dinner later, yeah? And we'll,
17:32um, we'll talk. Okay, Uncle Mark. Old school. I like it.
17:47Right. Where are we at with the case? Anything from the lab yet?
17:52Post-mortem's estimating time of death between 7.30 and 8pm. So, the victim leaves the harbour
17:59at 7, dies between 7.30 and 8, out at sea, just after he drops anchor. And cause of death
18:07death was internal bleeding due to a ruptured spleen, which, in theory, could have been caused
18:14by something gripping him tightly, like the tentacles of the Lusk. Or, more likely, something
18:24else. Same with the red markings. Kinda like friction burns. But there's nothing at the scene
18:30to suggest what might have caused it. What about the search at the victim's house?
18:36Um, Mattia and Seb are just starting.
18:53Sarge! You have to see this. Ten-year-old Seb will be losing his mind right now.
19:01Like sea monster central in here. This is gonna be the best search ever.
19:09Alright, Officer Rose. You start on the computer, I'll hit the cabinets.
19:12Alright, cool.
19:20You alright, Sarge?
19:22Yeah. It's just my old boss from Jamaica. I'll call him once we're done with this.
19:26Alright.
19:37So what do we know about our victim?
19:39Giles Parry worked as a paramedic back in the UK until he moved out here seven years ago.
19:45Spent all his savings buying a boat and earned a small income giving talks about the legend
19:50of the Luska.
19:51What about these two? Any sniff of a motive yet?
19:54We're still waiting on Mr Lyons' background and financial checks.
19:58But he and Cara have been together just over a year. Met on a dating app.
20:02Now, as he only met the victim for the first time yesterday,
20:05I'm struggling to find a reason for him wanting Mr Parry dead.
20:09But she's a different story.
20:11Ms Smart previously worked as a teacher before giving that up to write a book a few years ago.
20:17A memoir about losing her son.
20:20I skim read it and she's very honest about how hurt and angry she felt about Giles' behaviour.
20:27When I needed my husband's love the most, he disappeared down the rabbit hole of fantasy,
20:33casting me aside for his futile belief in a mythical beast.
20:37I mean, the guy had gone full on Looney Tunes, didn't he?
20:40What was that you said earlier about not being insensitive?
20:44Look, I'm not-
20:45Where it gets interesting is the book's no longer bringing in any money.
20:50She's basically broke.
20:51I spoke to her literary agent in the UK and apparently a US TV production company
20:57has offered to make a documentary about her and Giles' son going missing.
21:01It's worth a quarter of a million dollars.
21:05Ah, I'm sensing a but.
21:07It going ahead was dependent on Mr Parry agreeing to appear in the documentary too.
21:14Don't tell me.
21:15He didn't want to.
21:23So we spoke to the staff here.
21:24Well, that dinner you had with Giles, it wasn't as sedate as you said it was.
21:29According to them, you got quite worked up, Miss Smart.
21:33Angry that your ex-husband was refusing to agree to the documentary.
21:37Well, that's an exaggeration if ever I heard one.
21:39No, it's not, it's the truth.
21:41Giles, please, I need this.
21:43Why are you being so stubborn?
21:44Because I know what they'll do.
21:46Make me have to look like some mad conspiracy theorist.
21:48I hate you, Charles.
21:50So much.
21:53I didn't just lose a son seven years ago.
21:56I lost my husband as well.
21:58He never once thought of me that maybe he needed to be there for me.
22:04And even now, years later, I ask for his help because, yes, I need the money.
22:09I thought at least he owed me that one favour, but no, not even that.
22:15Thing is, Miss Smart, we checked with the production company, and that documentary's officially got the go-ahead.
22:20So now with Giles dying in suspicious circumstances, and even the locals saying it was the Lusker that did it,
22:26Well, it's an even more tantalising proposition than it was before.
22:29You get exactly what you wanted.
22:30No, you're wrong.
22:31I didn't kill Giles to get some documentary made.
22:35I'm not that desperate.
22:38I better take this.
22:42So you want to tell me where you were two nights ago between 7.30 and 8?
22:45We were here at the hotel.
22:48We were together in our room.
22:52It wasn't me.
22:53It just wasn't.
22:56Sir.
23:02That was my tissues with the commissioner.
23:04They've got something.
23:14This is the closest I've come to actually seeing it.
23:17The Lusker.
23:18I'm still shaking from what happened.
23:21If ever there was proof she's out there, this is it.
23:24I've moored my boat a few miles out.
23:25The coordinates are 16 degrees, 32 minutes, 29.8 seconds north.
23:3161 degrees, 55 minutes, 01.8 seconds west.
23:35There's a sinkhole on the seabed there I previously identified as a possible hope for the creature.
23:40Amazing.
23:40It was just getting dark when I heard it.
23:43I felt it.
23:45A thunt as it hit the bow of the boat.
23:47And again, and then again.
23:48I could hear it dragging itself along as it tried to pull away.
23:52It was her.
23:52I know it was.
23:54The Lusker.
23:56I've got to go back again tonight.
23:59Totally amazing.
24:02Ah.
24:07Just to confirm.
24:08No one here actually thinks it was the Lusker that was underneath Giles Parry's boat.
24:14Well, I'm not ruling it out, Inspector.
24:16Apart from Officer Rose.
24:17No, of course we don't.
24:18But there is more to it.
24:21Giles Parry uploaded this vlog to his website two days before his death.
24:25We checked his GPS and he went back to the same exact location the next night.
24:31Here.
24:33And this isn't the same location Giles' body was found?
24:37Where his son Benjamin went missing?
24:39No.
24:39That was two miles away here.
24:41But the thing is, when Giles got back, he deleted this video straight away.
24:47So why?
24:48Catherine spoke to him shortly after.
24:50And he seemed troubled.
24:53Everything all right, Giles?
24:57He asked me about the Commissioner.
24:59He knew I was friends with him and said he might need to speak with him.
25:04Is it to do with Benjamin's disappearance?
25:08I don't know.
25:10Maybe.
25:18Hang on, these are the same coordinates he talked about in his vlog?
25:21I don't know what happened there.
25:23But it's clearly of significance.
25:28We should go out there.
25:29Do a reenactment, yeah?
25:31Same time, same place, same boat.
25:33Find out what this X is all about.
25:35I was so hoping he was going to see that, Inspector.
25:38I can't believe you're going on a monster hunt.
25:41That's not what we're doing.
25:42That's not what you're doing.
25:51I don't understand.
25:53If you're going on a boat trip, why can't I come?
25:56Because it might be dangerous.
25:58Well, then I really want to come.
26:00Well, you can't.
26:01You're staying with Catherine tonight and we're getting you home first thing in the morning,
26:04all right?
26:05But we need to talk about Dad still.
26:11Okay.
26:13Look, about your Dad.
26:14I don't know what he told you, but it certainly wasn't factual.
26:18What he was arrested for, it's serious.
26:21And I should know because I was there when it happened.
26:25What are you saying?
26:28Hey, Louise.
26:31Listen, there was no miscarriage of justice, all right?
26:35He wasn't falsely accused.
26:36Your Dad is guilty.
26:38So, no, I can't help you find new evidence.
26:42And he'll be in prison for a while.
26:45I'm sorry.
26:48So what happens now?
26:50I just go back home in the morning?
26:53Yeah, of course.
26:55I mean, that's where your mum is, right?
26:57And you don't want to stay with me, do you?
27:01Of course I don't.
27:02I've got a life to get on with.
27:05So what's your problem?
27:08This must be Eloise.
27:11It's nice to meet you.
27:13Hey, thanks for looking after me.
27:16See you around, Mervyn.
27:22So, my chef will cook you anything you want.
27:41Hey, Inspector.
27:42Ready for my car stop?
27:44Uh-huh.
27:47You know, sir, this isn't exactly the safest boat I've been on.
27:51The two life rings there are missing their ropes,
27:53so let's hope no one goes overboard.
28:04Is that the Benjamin Perry case for?
28:06Oh!
28:07I just arrived from Guadeloupe.
28:09The commissioner's making us start going through it all.
28:33Can I speak to you for a minute about the private master commissioner?
28:44Of course.
28:45I got a couple of missed calls from my old bus in Jamaica today, and I haven't called him back.
28:53Because I think I know what it's to do with.
28:55He fought me as well, actually.
28:59Damod Dyer was acquitted on all costs.
29:03He's a free man.
29:06I'm sorry.
29:08Have you told any of the team?
29:13Uh...
29:14Seb knows I had a boyfriend that I broke up with before I came here, and...
29:19I told him that I had messed up on the case.
29:23But not that the two were connected.
29:26That my ex is a criminal.
29:30I think I'd rather keep it that way for now.
29:35Nearing the destination now, Commissioner.
29:37Dropping the anchor soon.
29:38Thank you, Officer Rose.
29:41Aye-aye, Captain. Aye-aye.
29:50Must have been frustrating, not having oversight of that case.
30:03Delosco?
30:04It can't be.
30:05Whatever it is, it's the same song Giles Barry heard.
30:13You hear that?
30:14Yeah, we heard it.
30:15Can you see anything?
30:16No, it's not Delosco.
30:18Sure-son like it is.
30:19Can you see anything outside?
30:21No, nothing.
30:22Me neither.
30:23Anything now?
30:24Over here, there's something moving.
30:26Where?
30:26Yes, Thomas?
30:27There's something down there.
30:29I can see you moving.
30:30Sergeant Fletcher, what are you doing?
30:33That ain't no sea monster.
30:37Matty!
30:49Stupid woman! You cut my ass up high!
30:53That's Kelvin Mason.
30:54He runs a boat excursion business in the harbour.
30:57There's some sort of box under there.
30:59It looks like it's time to wait.
31:01Stop it moving!
31:16Inspector, here's the box we salvage from the sea.
31:22Your gun.
31:23We found on your jet scheme, Mr Mason.
31:28Your keys.
31:29Let's see if one of these fits, shall we?
31:35Your box.
31:47Cocaine, I'm guessing.
31:49Around two kilos.
31:51You'll be charged for this.
31:56Look, I'm just a middle man, alright?
31:58I don't sell it.
32:00I don't buy it.
32:01I just make some extra money moving it from A to B.
32:04Giles Parry was on to you, wasn't he?
32:06At first he thought it was the Luska making those noises beneath his boat.
32:13I didn't know he'd moored above me.
32:15Couldn't stop myself from hitting it when I came back up.
32:18That's what he heard.
32:19Me banging against the bottom of his boat.
32:22And when he went to the same location a second time to try and catch sight of it.
32:26Sir, the Luska.
32:28I've got to go back again tonight.
32:29He discovered what you were up to.
32:31That's why he was talking about going to the police.
32:34Said he might need to speak with him.
32:37I didn't know he'd seen me.
32:39When I went back to the harbour.
32:41I know what you're up to, Kelvin.
32:43I pleaded with him not to say anything to the police.
32:47Got to know Giles quite a bit over the years.
32:50Helped him with his research a couple of times.
32:52So I thought he might give me a chance.
32:55And?
32:56He told me he'd think about it.
33:00But didn't reckon he could ignore it.
33:03The next thing he's found floating six miles out at sea, dead.
33:07I didn't do that to him, I swear!
33:09He's got one of yours.
33:10What calibre is it?
33:12It's a nine millimetre.
33:13Why?
33:14Because he found a nine millimetre bullet on Giles Perry's boat.
33:18Is that a coincidence, Mr Mason?
33:19Yes, it is.
33:20I wasn't anywhere near his boat when he died.
33:23Mr Mason, you were questioned seven years ago when Giles' son disappeared as a witness.
33:31Everybody around the harbour was.
33:33Was that got to do with anything?
33:34So, that also is just a coincidence?
33:38Yes, it is.
33:40Look, if it wasn't you then, where were you at 7.30 the night Giles Perry was murdered?
33:46Um, I was taking a drink with a guy who works for me.
33:49Um, a fella named Jackson.
33:52You fancy another?
33:54Call him, ask him, he'll tell you.
33:56I swear.
34:00But, there's something else you all need to know.
34:03Something that happened before Giles took his boat out.
34:08Poor guy.
34:08I went to speak with him to see if he changed his mind about talking with the police.
34:16When I turned the corner, he was arguing with someone.
34:20Giles called him Rory.
34:22I know your game, Rory.
34:24Giles said he had evidence of some kind.
34:27I didn't hear what.
34:29But he took out this folder and he gave it to him.
34:32Now that the Rory fella, he didn't seem too happy.
34:35Got a bit physical.
34:38He shoved Giles.
34:39Giles fell over and hurt himself.
34:42Then what did you do?
34:44I turned and left.
35:00Right, let's get over to the hotel.
35:02Let's interview our new suspect.
35:09Sir, with respect, shouldn't we just focus on solving the Giles Perry case right now?
35:15This isn't a cold case investigation.
35:17And we've got a new lead now.
35:19I just have this feeling the answer lies right here in front of me.
35:23If only I knew what it was.
35:25Okay.
35:31I admit we argued, Giles and I.
35:34It was more than an argument, Mr Lyons, from what we were told.
35:37Things might have got a bit physical, but what he was saying upset me.
35:42Which was what exactly?
35:43That I was only with Cara for her money.
35:48Rory only told me about this last night.
35:51Giles had unscrabbled together enough money to pay a private investigator to look into Rory and his ex.
35:59That's what he found.
36:03So your previous partner invested in your business, which went bankrupt.
36:11Is she still chasing him for money?
36:13It was a total mess I made.
36:16Financially.
36:17And personally.
36:19Everything in that file.
36:21It's all true.
36:22Apart from the suggestion that I'm doing the same again with Cara, because I'm not.
36:26I think that's why Giles wouldn't agree to the documentary.
36:29He thought that Rory would take the money.
36:32But I don't want a penny.
36:33I just want to be with Cara.
36:36So why did you follow Mr Perry down to the harbour after dinner?
36:40Because he was being so unforgiving towards Cara.
36:43Saying that she was using their son's tragedy to line her own pockets.
36:46I wanted him to know the truth.
36:53We're adopting a baby.
36:56Starting a family.
36:57And it's taken all the courage in the world for her to do this.
37:01And you told him?
37:08All Cara wants is to be a family.
37:16I think it threw him.
37:18Then he picked up his things and got on his boat.
37:21And that's the last time you saw him?
37:25Mr Lyons?
37:26Rory?
37:29He phoned me.
37:31When I got back to the hotel about half an hour later.
37:35He was out at sea.
37:38What did he say?
37:40He asked if I loved Cara.
37:43Like he needed to get it confirmed.
37:47And you said?
37:51Yes I do.
37:53So very much.
37:59Then he just hung up.
38:19So a few minutes before he dies, Giles Parry phones his ex-wife's new partner to ask if he loves
38:25her.
38:26That doesn't sound like he was being attacked by a sea monster or murdered.
38:30Nope.
38:31It sounds to me like a guy who'd finally made his peace with the world.
38:35Which kind of makes me wonder.
38:37You know.
38:39Did Giles Parry take his own life?
38:41But then try to make it look like it was the Lusker that did it to prove to everyone that
38:46it was right all along?
38:48That doesn't feel right.
38:50Anyway, that doesn't explain the bullet.
38:52Why was that there?
38:53So what happened?
38:55He was alone on that boat, six miles out at sea, and our three suspects were all on dry land
39:01when he died.
39:02How and why did he end up dead?
39:08Maybe these two have the answer.
39:11Just come straight from the lab.
39:13Please tell me it's good news.
39:15There are no striation marks on the bullet.
39:18So they can't match it to Kelvin Mason's gun.
39:21Same make, same calibre, but...
39:23Hang on. No striation marks at all?
39:25Said they've been worn away by...
39:29...incrustation of marine organisms.
39:31Corrosion patterns suggest that bullet has been on the seabed for six to eight years.
39:36Basically, they're just saying the bullet is some sea debris.
39:39But that doesn't explain how we ended up on the boat in the first place.
39:49Did Giles Pire take his own life?
39:52The two liferings there are missing their ropes.
39:54Giles Pire worked as a paramedic back in the UK until he moved out here seven years ago.
40:00Now that the Rory fella, he didn't seem too happy.
40:03Got a bit physical.
40:04Is it to do with Benjamin's disappearance?
40:07I don't know.
40:08He asked if I loved Kara.
40:11Bingo.
40:13I know what happened to Giles.
40:14And how he ended up dead like that.
40:30Sir, we cracked the case. Benjamin Parry's disappearance. I think I know what happened.
40:38Sir...
40:40Spot the difference.
40:43Oh.
41:03We have a lot to thank this little bullet for.
41:06It's helped us make sense of the present and the past.
41:10In the present, it's what solved the mystery of your ex-husband's death, Miss Smart.
41:15Leading me to finally understand why and how Giles Parry's body was found dead in the water,
41:22looking like the Lusker, the legendary sea monster he'd spent seven years searching for,
41:27had finally caught up with him.
41:28And in terms of the past?
41:31We'll come to that, surely.
41:33Throughout this case, we've worked on the basis that whatever happened to Mr Parry,
41:38it all happened at the same time while he was out at sea.
41:43But we've now realised that his injuries were actually sustained in two separate locations.
41:50The first injury, the bruising to his stomach and the rupturing of his spleen,
41:56that happened on dry land, down by the harbour, when you and he tussled Rory.
42:02You're saying it was me?
42:04You will be charged with involuntary manslaughter.
42:07We know you didn't mean to kill Giles.
42:10Far from it.
42:11However, his subsequent fall from your push caused a serious internal injury.
42:20He just didn't know it at the time.
42:22Oh, my God.
42:24Giles was totally unaware that his life was slipping away.
42:28That's why he walked away from you, got on his boat and went out to sea.
42:33He was probably already a few miles out when he started to feel ill.
42:39Initially, some discomforts in his abdomen, feeling faint, feverish.
42:45But it was only by the time he reached his destination, six miles from land,
42:51that he fully comprehended what was happening.
42:55We know Giles used to be a paramedic,
42:58so it's safe to assume he worked out what was wrong.
43:02That he had minutes left to live.
43:06I'm so sorry.
43:08And if his imminent death wasn't a grim enough prospect,
43:11Mr Parry also realised that if his body was found on deck,
43:15we would start to question how he was fatally injured.
43:18And the post-mortem would more than likely lead back to the altercation he had with you,
43:23Mr Lyons, and subsequently, some time in prison.
43:26And knowing what you told him about yourself and Kara wanting to start a family,
43:32well, he didn't want to inflict any further suffering on you both.
43:36That's why he phoned.
43:38And asked Rory if he loved me.
43:40That's why he needed to know, to be sure.
43:44Do you love her?
43:46He could protect you both by making it look like he killed himself.
43:54It was Dias Thomas here who noticed the ropes were missing from the life rings on Giles' boat.
43:59The two life rings there are missing their ropes, so let's hope no one goes overboard.
44:04I didn't think anything of it at first.
44:06But then when I started to understand what happened that day,
44:11that's when I realised why those ropes weren't there.
44:18And hopefully this call will confirm it.
44:22Yeah.
44:23They found the ropes tied to the boat's spare battery on the seabit.
44:27Okay.
44:28Thank you, Sergeant Fletcher.
44:32So, we think Giles knew that if he tied those ropes around his body tightly enough,
44:38then leave red markings.
44:40Friction burns.
44:41And therefore, when his body was found,
44:43he hoped this would also explain his internal injuries.
44:47The bruising.
44:48All so it would misdirect from you, Mr. Lyons.
44:53Any similarities to the Luska was a coincidence.
44:56But if that's what happened, why was his body found floating on the surface?
45:01Because of this.
45:04As Giles sank to the seabed, by some quirk of fate, he saw this bullet.
45:12Maybe it got caught under a rock or wedged in some coral.
45:17We can't be sure.
45:19But there it was.
45:21A single bullet.
45:23In the same spot his son went missing.
45:27And after his recent discovery of the smuggling that was going on out at sea,
45:31not far from the same spot,
45:33Giles was already beginning to suspect that his son's,
45:36your son's disappearance, might have been for more sinister reasons.
45:40Is it to do with Benjamin's disappearance?
45:43Maybe.
45:44So we believe he loosened the rope, grabbed the bullet and allowed himself to float to the surface,
45:52determined to cling to life as long as possible.
45:56But by then, it was already too late for him to climb back on board his boat.
46:01So with his life ebbing away, Giles did one last thing.
46:06One final attempt to let everyone know what he discovered on the seabed.
46:12He threw this bullet onto the deck.
46:15A message from him to us to not give up on his son.
46:19But maybe Ben's killer was still out there.
46:24That's what you meant about the bullet helping with the past.
46:28My son's case.
46:31And has it?
46:40That bullet we found, it turns out it's been sat on the seabed for the last seven years.
46:48In the exact same location, Giles and Kara's son went missing.
46:54It was fired from your gun to kill Benjamin Parry.
47:00But he drowned at sea.
47:02Why are you no saying he was shot?
47:10This photograph was taken the day before Benjamin went missing.
47:17It's of him and his father outside your office.
47:22And this was taken by one of the Guadalupe police officers the day after he disappeared.
47:29Your witness statement is unremarkable in every way, apart from this photograph.
47:38I had to get the magnifying glass out to really notice.
47:44But in this photograph of Benjamin and his father, the wall behind your desk is set farther back from the
47:54window than it is in this photograph of you, where it appears 40 or 50 centimeters closer to it.
48:03Which left me wondering, why less than 48 hours later, your office had seemingly shrunk.
48:14The only conclusion I could draw was because a new wall had been built.
48:20Leaving Benjamin's body at sea would have meant there was a possibility he could be found.
48:28And if he was, then it would be discovered that he'd been shot.
48:35Whereas if you hid his body, and everybody assumed he drowned at sea, then maybe you'd get away with it.
48:47But where to hide it?
48:51We have a team at your office as we speak, about to tear down that wall.
48:58So, if I'm wrong about what's been hidden behind it the last seven years, you have nothing to worry about.
49:07But if I am right, now is your chance to start talking.
49:26That morning, seven years ago, it was real early.
49:36But when I got back up with the day's delivery, he was there recording me on his phone for evidence.
49:47I mean, stupid idiot.
49:49Why would you do that?
49:50Because you left me no choice.
49:53I had to act fast.
49:55So, I got the lockbox.
49:57Which you moved to a new location, two miles away.
50:02Where your smuggling continued.
50:05Until Giles Parry discovered what you were doing all these years.
50:11And Benjamin Parry's body?
50:18I took it ashore.
50:22I put them in one of the cases we stole the diving gear.
50:27It's airtight, so...
50:30I spent the whole day getting everything I needed for that wall.
50:36Spent the whole night building it.
50:40And I have lived with it every day since.
50:44Mind how you go?
50:45And y'all let me know how it went, huh?
50:47You're with real pirate royalty now, huh?
50:51Knowing that poor boy is stuck behind that wall will haunt me forever.
51:02Galvin Mason, I'm arresting you for the murder of Benjamin Parry.
51:07You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence if you do not mention my question.
51:21This call is from a person currently in prison in Antigua.
51:28Solomon.
51:29I know you said you didn't want anything to do with me no more, but this isn't about me.
51:34It's about Eloise.
51:35I know she ran away from her aunt and came to you because she doesn't like it there.
51:39No, it's because you told her you were innocent and I'd get you out.
51:42You lied to her.
51:43Maybe I was a bit free and easy with the truth, but...
51:47She's there because she needs you.
51:48She doesn't even know me.
51:50She does a bit.
51:51I told her some things.
51:54That you were a good man.
51:58Solomon, I can't...
52:00That you are, man.
52:02I know I'm not.
52:04I have made a mess of pretty much everything in my life, but that's why I'm asking you this one
52:08thing.
52:09This one favor.
52:12Her mom and aunt are cool, but she's her dad's girl, you know?
52:16Me and her...
52:18We're something special.
52:21And her stupid father's got himself stuck in prison, so what?
52:25She really needs her uncle in her life right now.
52:29Because you're the closest thing she's got to me.
52:40So, that's the queen.
52:42She's the one to keep her eye on.
52:45All you have to do is find the lady.
52:56This one.
53:05Wrong again.
53:07Was...
53:07Here.
53:08All along.
53:25I've had people arrested in Covent Garden for that, you know?
53:28Your dad taught you, I assume.
53:33Look, I'm...
53:35I'm not good at this kind of thing, okay?
53:38Maybe because I've never been an uncle before.
53:44What I'm trying to tell you...
53:45You don't know what you're doing.
53:49When you haven't had a proper family in your life, like I haven't,
53:55You kind of grow up assuming people don't want you.
53:59Or need you.
54:01But...
54:01When you came to me, I should have been there for you, and I'm sorry that I wasn't.
54:07But if you're up for giving your Uncle Merv a second chance, then maybe we can try again.
54:15And I can get to know my niece properly.
54:18Because however it might have looked...
54:21I would really, really like that.
54:25You wanna shake on it?
54:27We can do better than that.
54:32After all this time, I'd given up any hope of my son's body being returned to me.
54:37So to stand here knowing my boy will be returned home to England, it means the world to me.
54:46So I'd like to thank the St. Marie Police Force for all their hard work in achieving this.
54:52It's a diver from the station.
54:56Yeah.
55:01But I'd especially like to thank Commissioner Selwyn Patterson for uncovering a truth that no one else was able to.
55:11And we'll be forever grateful.
55:19What's with me?
55:20It's for you.
55:22You're the man.
55:34So, uh, that diverged.
55:36It's for you.
55:37Some guy named Damon?
55:38I mean, set to give him a card when he gets a charm.
56:01I'm gonna go eat, Inspector.
56:03Sarge, Inspector's niece.
56:05Catherine invited us all.
56:07It feels like there's a lot to celebrate.
56:09And you can build up a hunger when you're hunting sea monsters, you know?
56:13Sea monsters?
56:14They didn't tell me we're hunting sea monsters.
56:16That's because we weren't.
56:18Well, not all of us anyway.
56:20All right, Eloise, this is Commissioner Patterson, my boss.
56:23It's a pleasure to meet you.
56:26You too.
56:27Right, let's go.
56:28Come on.
56:29You like playing card games, Commissioner Patterson?
56:31All right, let's not start going down that road, young lady.
56:34If the man speak for himself.
56:36If it happens, I do like playing cards.
56:39Yeah, but not the kind of card she wants to play.
56:41Honestly, Commissioner, in fact, everyone, do not play cards with this girl.
56:44Uncle Merv!
56:53Was she just trying to hustle the Commissioner?
56:57Yeah.
56:58Welcome to my family.
57:02You're wondering now what to do.
57:06Now you know this is the end.
57:10You're wondering how you should be
57:16For the way you did behave.
57:23The curtain has fallen
57:26Now you're on your own
57:31You won't return again
57:34Forever you must pay
57:38You're wondering now
57:41What to do
57:42Now you know
57:44This is the end
57:46Yes, sir!
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