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00:03:47Roper.
00:03:53Mr Roper, sir?
00:03:55Roper, Roper.
00:03:57I'll see you about the expenses later.
00:04:00You'll put them somewhere safe, won't you?
00:04:06Sit down, Roper.
00:04:07Roper.
00:04:08Hello.
00:04:10Have a good trip?
00:04:11Glad to be back, sir.
00:04:13There's no place like home, as they say, sir.
00:04:14No. No, I suppose not.
00:04:18I must say, though, you settled up that marine assurance affair very quickly.
00:04:22What was it about?
00:04:23A damaged cargo claim, sir.
00:04:25Ah, yes, and they were on the fiddle, saucy beggars.
00:04:27And you found them out, good man.
00:04:29No, sir. It was a legitimate claim.
00:04:32Was it?
00:04:33Didn't you get my telegram?
00:04:37Oh, yes. Legitimate claim. Hmm. Pity.
00:04:41You wanted to see me about something, sir?
00:04:43Did I?
00:04:46Oh, yes, yes.
00:04:47Take a look at this letter from Australian Life Assurance.
00:04:51They have a potential claim they want us to investigate.
00:04:55As you will see, a man has been reported killed
00:04:57who had a personal policy with them for £100,000.
00:05:01Furthermore, you will note there are several things about the affair
00:05:03that make them unhappy.
00:05:05What are they, sir?
00:05:06Read the letter.
00:05:07Read the letter. You'll find it.
00:05:08Oh, I'm so sorry. I thought you'd given it to you.
00:05:14Blazing car goes over cliff.
00:05:16Read on, Roper. Read on. It gets worse.
00:05:19No body's been found.
00:05:20Yeah. And all this two months after taking out the policy.
00:05:23Oh, dearie me.
00:05:24This could be the most blatant insurance fraud I've ever known, Roper.
00:05:30We mustn't prejudge the matter, sir.
00:05:32It's quite possible.
00:05:33Rubbish, Roper. Rubbish.
00:05:34I've not been an insurance assetter for 30 years for nothing.
00:05:36I smell a fiddle.
00:05:38I don't believe this man...
00:05:39What's his name?
00:05:41Dexter, sir.
00:05:42Dexter. I don't believe this man Dexter was in the car when it went over that cliff.
00:05:46No, sir.
00:05:47No, sir. And I don't think he's dead.
00:05:50I think this man Dexter is holed up somewhere.
00:05:53I think he's waiting for his wife to draw the insurance money and then join him.
00:05:58I think this is a fiddle, Roper. That's what I think.
00:06:02It's been tried before, sir.
00:06:04Well, it's not going to happen here.
00:06:06You want me to look into it, sir?
00:06:08Yes.
00:06:09Go and find out if this is a fraud, Roper. And if it is, stop it.
00:06:12That's what we're here for. That's our job.
00:06:14I'll get onto it right away, sir.
00:06:16Yes. And if you get any news, you could phone me.
00:06:19At home, sir.
00:06:20At home? Whatever you're for. At the office. Why phone me at home?
00:06:24I just thought it would be more economic to ring you on the cheap evening rates.
00:06:27Phone me at the office, Roper.
00:06:30Yes, sir.
00:06:33You can always reverse the charges.
00:06:36Thank you, sir.
00:06:48There are trains to Brighton every hour on the hour.
00:06:51Thank you.
00:06:53Have you the hotel guide?
00:06:54I've reserved a room for you at the Grand Hotel for two nights.
00:06:57If you have to stay longer, you can always extend it.
00:07:00They're very efficient.
00:07:01Here are the details of the policy that the insurance company sent round.
00:07:05You've seen and asked him to meet you at your hotel at three o'clock this afternoon.
00:07:09Thank you.
00:07:11Um, there are?
00:07:12Well, for a start, you booked a taxi to the office this morning.
00:07:15And then there's the money for the refund on your ticket for night flight.
00:07:21I just rang to tell you that we've put our Mr. Roper on...
00:07:24Oh, yes. You can rely on him to ferret out the truth.
00:07:30You could depend on us. We always scrutinise his expenses most carefully.
00:07:41Can you tell me how far it is to the Grand Hotel?
00:07:43Oh, it's on the front, sir. I'll have you there in a chiffy.
00:07:46How much is it?
00:07:47Oh, about three bucks, sir.
00:07:49I see.
00:07:50Well, thank you. It should be a pleasant walk.
00:08:22It's quite all right, thank you. I can manage.
00:08:36My name's Roper. You have a room reserved for me.
00:08:39Oh, yes, sir.
00:08:4375.
00:08:46Oh, uh, it's quite all right, thank you. I can manage.
00:08:49There's no trouble, sir.
00:08:55Oh, I nearly forgot, sir. There's a gentleman waiting to see your...
00:09:02Oh, I'd better see him.
00:09:05I'll see you later.
00:09:12You, uh, wanted to see me?
00:09:14Mr. Roper, my name's Trevor Bayliss.
00:09:17Your Miss Breen rang me and asked me to meet you here.
00:09:19Oh, that's early. I thought I'd better see you as soon as possible.
00:09:23Quite honestly, I couldn't get down to working at the office.
00:09:26Not with this terrible business hanging over my head.
00:09:28Well, you mustn't take it personally every time your company looks like paying out.
00:09:32Well, this is an exceptional case, Mr. Roper. I hope I'm not going to get the blame for this.
00:09:37Blame? Why should you?
00:09:38I sold the policy.
00:09:40If there turns out to be any funny business here, head office will be down with me, like a ton
00:09:44of bricks.
00:09:45Yes, I suppose they will.
00:09:47And I was so chuffed when I sold those two policies.
00:09:50£200,000 worth of insurance.
00:09:52I had a letter of commendation from the board.
00:09:55Well, now this.
00:09:56What's this about two policies?
00:09:58Didn't you know?
00:09:59No, tell me.
00:10:02Dexter was a partner in a firm of electronics with a man named Turner.
00:10:05Graham Turner.
00:10:06They called me in one day and they told me they wanted to take out identical policies for £100,000
00:10:10each.
00:10:10Their companies would pay the premiums.
00:10:12Common enough practice?
00:10:14Yes.
00:10:14They said they might just as well do that as pay the money away in tax.
00:10:18And does this man Turner benefit from the policy on Dexter?
00:10:20Oh, no, no, no.
00:10:21All goes to the wife.
00:10:24I'll have to speak to her about it.
00:10:26And this man Turner.
00:10:27Would you like me to fix it for you?
00:10:28Oh, I'd be glad to.
00:10:29Glad to.
00:10:30Quite honestly, I'd like to work with you as much as I can.
00:10:33After all, I do feel as I have a personal interest in this.
00:10:37If you want to, then.
00:10:40In the meantime, I think I'll go around and speak to the police.
00:10:43Ask to see Inspector Wright.
00:10:45Be glad to do anything I can to help, Mr. Rover.
00:10:47I want to make it absolutely clear that the police would not want to be involved in any dispute which
00:10:51might arise between the insurance company and the beneficiary of the policy.
00:10:55Naturally, not Inspector.
00:10:56My company's just been asked to find out the facts and report on them.
00:10:59In the light of the insurance it was taken, I must say.
00:11:02Doubted it by the Fisher, eh?
00:11:03Decidedly.
00:11:04The smoke?
00:11:04No, thank you.
00:11:05Well, isn't that our instincts?
00:11:06We are a judgment of the facts.
00:11:08Which are?
00:11:115.15 yesterday, John Dexter left his office here in town to drive home.
00:11:15He lives about 10 miles along the coast.
00:11:17At about 5.30, he stopped at a pub called Three Pigeons for a drink.
00:11:21Was that normal?
00:11:22Yes, he did it every night.
00:11:25Had three large Scotches.
00:11:26A chap with the usual crowd that get in there at that time.
00:11:28Then at about 6.15, he left and drove off.
00:11:33Well, that was the last time he was seen alive.
00:11:35Mm-hmm.
00:11:366.35, his car went over the cliff.
00:11:38A spot about two miles away.
00:11:40About halfway between the pub and his home.
00:11:42I'm not going too fast, am I?
00:11:43No.
00:11:45Twenty minutes seems a long time to drive two miles.
00:11:48Hmm.
00:11:49Could have stopped for some reason either, of course.
00:11:51Might have felt ill, rested for a while.
00:11:53Started off again and fainted over the wheel.
00:11:55Hmm.
00:11:56Pity you couldn't find somebody who saw him after he left the pub.
00:11:59I've met up making inquiries.
00:12:01It's a very quiet part of the coast this time of year.
00:12:03How could you set the time he went over the cliff so exactly?
00:12:05A young couple out for a quiet snogging session and saw it.
00:12:08I'd like to meet them.
00:12:09I'll take you if you're right.
00:12:10Oh, that's very kind of you.
00:12:12Glad to get out of the office.
00:12:13He's a smudger on the pier.
00:12:15A smudger?
00:12:16What on earth's a smudger?
00:12:19Lovely big number of dollars, eh?
00:12:20Yeah.
00:12:23So anyway, then we heard this car all blaring, didn't we, Jim?
00:12:26Then this car come felton across the grass towards the cliff, didn't it, Jim?
00:12:29Oh, massive flames it was, wasn't it?
00:12:32And then, hopefully it went.
00:12:34Did you hear anything?
00:12:35Made a great big splash on it, the water.
00:12:37No, I mean before you saw the car.
00:12:39What a car on was making all the racket.
00:12:41No, I mean before that.
00:12:43Oh, before we heard the horn, you mean?
00:12:45Yeah.
00:12:46Oh, no.
00:12:47No, we didn't hear anything before that, did we, June?
00:12:49Strange.
00:12:50What is?
00:12:51For a car to get out of control and catch fire.
00:12:53Surely it must have hit something.
00:12:55Didn't you find anything?
00:12:57No skid marks?
00:12:58No damaged tree?
00:12:59Anything like that?
00:13:00No.
00:13:02You sure you didn't see the driver?
00:13:05Oh, we thought he must have been dead already.
00:13:07There was a lot of smoke about, you know, but no, we didn't see him.
00:13:10But June and I were talking and we thought he'd been dead already and then he slumped down below the
00:13:14window.
00:13:15Yes.
00:13:15I suppose he could have.
00:13:18There was one noise.
00:13:20What was that right there?
00:13:21Well, I think I heard something a moment or so before.
00:13:24I hardly noticed it really.
00:13:26I mean, it was the seagulls, you see, squawking.
00:13:30Seagulls?
00:13:31Squawking?
00:13:32Well, they all flew up at once, you see.
00:13:34Like they do when they hear a bang.
00:13:36And did you hear a bang?
00:13:39Don't think so.
00:13:40Just the seagulls squawking.
00:13:43Thanks.
00:13:47Seagulls?
00:13:48I didn't see any seagulls.
00:13:49Well, you had your mind on other things, that's why.
00:13:51If you didn't have a one-trap mind, you'd notice what went on around you.
00:13:54What are you talking about?
00:13:55That's not a game, isn't it?
00:13:56Bird watching.
00:13:57Oh, dear.
00:13:59Well, I'd have got up to the accident site now.
00:14:01We're hauling up the car a little time.
00:14:03Want to come?
00:14:04Yes, please.
00:14:05Very much.
00:14:06Come on.
00:14:32How are you, Sergeant?
00:14:33That's all right, Ethan.
00:14:34Okay.
00:14:39Right!
00:14:40Right, haul away.
00:14:42Right.
00:14:45No sign of a body yet.
00:14:47No, sir.
00:14:47We stretched all the rocks, but nothing.
00:14:50Do you think divers might?
00:14:52I've had four naval frogmen down there since dawn.
00:14:55Sorry, Inspector.
00:14:56I didn't mean to question your efficiency.
00:14:58You'd better not.
00:15:02If only there was a body.
00:15:04Not so surprising.
00:15:05It could easily have been thrown out of the car and the ebb tide would have carried it
00:15:08up to sea.
00:15:08There's a very strong current out there.
00:15:10Not much chance of ever finding it, then.
00:15:12Don't despair.
00:15:13Give it a week or two and then pop up, it'll come.
00:15:15That's right, sir.
00:15:15The street has some funny things with dead bodies.
00:15:17They usually finish up on the shore somewhere.
00:15:19I hope so.
00:15:21It'll make things very difficult if there's no body.
00:15:24Ah, here he comes.
00:15:26Oh.
00:15:26Aрос.
00:15:30No, anyway.
00:15:34Aрос.'
00:15:38No, he goes.
00:15:42No, he goes.
00:15:45He goes.
00:15:47Oh.
00:15:50Into the south, he says.
00:15:51The astượ kingdom side of London.
00:15:52Yeah, I can't stand.
00:15:52Oh, no, no.
00:15:53Be, yes, no.
00:15:54He knows.
00:15:55UnlessFF's써vu.
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00:18:59Biraz eş peden tam på changing salakalıyı.
00:19:02Bir sonra altyazına bakıyor.
00:19:04Bunu bir taşı.
00:19:09Böyleereziz sizeoki selakaladık.
00:19:14Takım neutrály.
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00:22:54O da şimdi.
00:22:56Buradayız.
00:22:56Ne şersiz?
00:22:57O da, o da bu .
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00:23:01Fakat biri hiyatınız.
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00:23:01Düşünsere maню bir şeyin yok ki.
00:23:03Dexter'ın kızlarıyla mıydı?
00:23:05İkkik de ben.
00:23:06Ben de de?
00:23:07Bir de ki kendi de deşler'ı...
00:23:08Bu, bir de de.
00:23:10Şarkı söylemek için bu.
00:23:11Bir de.
00:23:13Bekle, bir de.
00:23:16Bir de.
00:23:28Yurda.
00:23:28O beger.
00:23:31Siyadeğe outras mı, doctor?
00:23:34Bili de áritlevesi bilgi veriyorsunuz.
00:23:38Hما?
00:23:40Bu?
00:23:43Burası?
00:23:44Burası.
00:23:46Burası.
00:23:49Bu saving.
00:23:50Bir uçun sütü.
00:23:53Bir ilk bölümümüzde ilk bir couperus yaptım Benzer.
00:23:56Pekalama eline.
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00:27:46lütfen.
00:27:58O da bu?
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00:28:45No.
00:28:46No, I don't think so.
00:28:48I'd be glad if you'd excuse me.
00:28:49You can imagine John's death has thrown us for a loop.
00:28:51You'd be most helpful.
00:28:52Good day.
00:29:04I'm sorry about that.
00:29:06What did Turner mean?
00:29:07I should have told you.
00:29:08I was a friend of the Dexters.
00:29:09That's how I got their insurance business.
00:29:11I've known Janet Dexter for years,
00:29:13since before she was married.
00:29:15You should have told me.
00:29:16But to be honest,
00:29:17I didn't want to have to answer the questions
00:29:18you've just asked Tanner.
00:29:20And I couldn't have told you anything that he didn't.
00:29:23Let's go to Mrs. Dexters.
00:29:24Joe Groper.
00:29:25If you'd rather go and see her on your own,
00:29:27I quite understand.
00:29:28You could easily get a taxi from here.
00:29:30Not at all.
00:29:32Not at all, little man.
00:29:33Be glad to be company.
00:29:34Oh, good.
00:29:36Well, I suppose we'd better be off.
00:29:55Mr. Roe from Mr. Bailey, yes, ma'am.
00:29:58Janet.
00:29:59I can't tell you how sorry I am about this terrible accident.
00:30:02Thank you, Trevor.
00:30:04I wish we didn't have to wire you at a time like this.
00:30:07You have your jobs to do.
00:30:09Won't you sit down?
00:30:18What do you want to know, Mr. Roe?
00:30:20Did your husband have any other insurance besides that with the company I represent?
00:30:24No.
00:30:26He hated insurance companies.
00:30:28Oh?
00:30:28He had an unfortunate experience with one just after he left university.
00:30:32He thought they were a load of crooks.
00:30:35Trevor and he used to have some fine old arguments about it, didn't you, Trevor?
00:30:39Oh, dearie me, you should have told me that, Bayliss.
00:30:42Why, then, did he suddenly decide to take out two insurance policies?
00:30:45You'd understand that better if you'd known John.
00:30:48He wasn't the sort of chap who would let his personal views interfere with business.
00:30:51I see.
00:30:54Did your husband have any financial worries, Mrs. Dexter?
00:30:57No, none at all.
00:31:00You sound very confident.
00:31:01It may be that you...
00:31:03I have some money of my own.
00:31:04If John had a financial problem, he only had to ask me.
00:31:08I can take it that your marriage was a happy one.
00:31:13Extremely.
00:31:14Where were you on Tuesday when the accident occurred?
00:31:18I went to London to do some shopping and see my sister in the morning.
00:31:22I looked in at our flat and...
00:31:24Oh, you have a flat in London, then?
00:31:25Yes.
00:31:27John had to conduct a lot of business in town.
00:31:30He rented the flat for when he was too late for the last train.
00:31:34Whereabouts is it?
00:31:35Kensington.
00:31:37Knight's Court.
00:31:44I don't think we need trouble you any further, Mrs. Dexter.
00:31:51Oh, er...
00:31:52Here's one more thing.
00:31:55Could you tell me what your husband was wearing on Tuesday?
00:31:59Wearing?
00:32:00If you wouldn't mind.
00:32:03Dark grey suit.
00:32:07Grey check raincoat.
00:32:10Dog's tooth check, actually.
00:32:13A dark brown shall be had.
00:32:16Thank you.
00:32:17Sorry to have put you through all this.
00:32:23I'll, er...
00:32:24Get back to see you later.
00:32:26Okay.
00:32:38She's a nice woman.
00:32:39Very attractive.
00:32:52As a matter of fact, I was very keen on Janet at one time.
00:32:55It was before she met Dexter, of course.
00:32:58Did you want to marry her?
00:33:02Well, don't give up hope.
00:33:04Rich widows are hard to find.
00:33:07I'd like to have a look at the cliff road on the way back.
00:33:32Whereabouts are we?
00:33:35Here.
00:33:36Here's the pub.
00:33:37Dexter's house is about there.
00:33:40What's this, a railway?
00:33:41Yes, it's a small branch line that runs along the coast between Brighton and Eastbourne.
00:33:46You'll probably see it from over here.
00:34:00What's the name of that railway station?
00:34:02Where?
00:34:03Over there.
00:34:04Beyond the sand pits.
00:34:06Hilling Lye.
00:34:07Why the interest?
00:34:08I was just putting myself in Dexter's shoes.
00:34:12If he did put that car over the cliff, he must have made plans to leave the district.
00:34:16He couldn't run the risk of being seen.
00:34:18What about a car?
00:34:20I don't think so.
00:34:22He'd have either had to hire or buy one and that could be traced.
00:34:26Also, he'd have had to leave it here all day.
00:34:28You think he would have walked down to the station?
00:34:30Too far.
00:34:32He could have had a bicycle.
00:34:34A bicycle?
00:34:36He could have walked back to the crossroads and caught the bus.
00:34:39Too much danger of being seen.
00:34:40No.
00:34:41My man is on the railway.
00:34:42Won't cost us anything to find out though.
00:35:07He zig barks.
00:35:10Ellie look, no.
00:35:12Thank you.
00:35:13Thank you all.
00:35:13Thank you Sir.
00:35:14Şöyle there, sir.
00:35:15Thank you.
00:35:15He isn't there, though.
00:35:18Oh, well, er, what time are you expecting him back, then?
00:35:21He hasn't gone anywhere.
00:35:23I'm him.
00:35:25Here, wait a minute.
00:35:26You're not from the railway head office, are you?
00:35:28No, I work for an insurance company.
00:35:30Ah, that's all right, then.
00:35:31I thought you might be a couple of brass hats down from London.
00:35:34They've got to close the station down, you see.
00:35:36Ah, I'm sorry.
00:35:38Yes, the whole line's going.
00:35:40Crying shame it is, you know.
00:35:41Say it doesn't make a profit.
00:35:42It's losing money.
00:35:43I see.
00:35:44Yeah, well, it's not for what they pay me.
00:35:48Eh, what can I do for you, then?
00:35:50I wondered if you could give me some information.
00:35:52Yeah.
00:35:53What trains leave here between, say, 6.30 and 8 o'clock?
00:35:58Well, in the evening.
00:35:59Hmm.
00:36:00Well, there's the 6.35 to Brighton.
00:36:03That's too early.
00:36:04Too early.
00:36:05Then there's the 6.55 to Hurling.
00:36:08The next one's the 8 o'clock to Brighton.
00:36:10Oh, thank you very much.
00:36:11That's too late.
00:36:13Do you see all the trains in and out?
00:36:15Well, in my capacity as ticket inspector, sir, I see them all.
00:36:19The 6.55 the night before last Tuesday.
00:36:22Were there many people caught that train?
00:36:23Ah, well, now you'll have to speak to the clerk and the ticket office is above that, sir.
00:36:26Oh, where is he?
00:36:29Don't tell me.
00:36:30Let me guess.
00:36:32You're him.
00:36:34Well, did you sell many tickets, then?
00:36:37I, er, don't wish to appear rude, sir, but a porter's supposed to make up his money in tips, you
00:36:42know.
00:37:00Are you sure you can spare it, sir?
00:37:04Well, there was only an old lady and a man caught the train that night, sir.
00:37:08Do you know what the man looked like?
00:37:10Oh, I couldn't say really.
00:37:12Funny, though, you know, he dived onto the train just as he was leaving.
00:37:14Just sort of rushed onto the platform and then straight onto the train.
00:37:18You wouldn't be able to see what he was wearing, then?
00:37:20Well, I caught a glimpse of him in the carriage as he went by, yeah.
00:37:23Of course, he had his head turned away, you know.
00:37:25He was wearing a sort of a dark felt hat and a raincoat, sir.
00:37:29Check one.
00:37:30What kind of check?
00:37:31Well, you know, the sort of thing, tiny little checks, you know.
00:37:35Dog's tooth?
00:37:36Not at all.
00:37:41I've heard about...
00:37:42Well, it's one thing.
00:37:43And what's the problem?
00:37:44It's about...
00:37:50It's about...
00:38:20It's about...
00:38:33It's about...
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