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00:04Kate only had two contacts in her phone, Ellie Robson and someone called Fred.
00:08Ellie had convinced Kate that there was some great conspiracy.
00:15Where are we with forensics?
00:16Other than the family, Mia and Margaret, there are four unidentified DNA traces.
00:20You're hurling yourself into work to avoid dealing with your grief.
00:24Or maybe I'm doing it because I'm trying to find out who killed a young woman who was brave enough
00:27to bring that tyrant down.
00:30Berserac's address.
00:31What am I expected to do with this?
00:32Use your imagination.
00:34That's Sophie Armstrong.
00:35I'd have never pursued this if I'd known.
00:38Kim left with a man.
00:39Who?
00:39Vengeance is mine.
00:41I will repay.
01:01I will repay.
01:07I will repay.
01:08I don't know.
01:43You've been speaking to Ellie Robson.
01:46I think it's time the world knew what this family is.
01:50Yes, I'm sure that sounded marvellous in your head.
02:08I see.
02:13This would destroy you too.
02:15You'd lose everything.
02:17I don't care.
02:18I don't believe you, but very well.
02:21Sleeping with Julian costs this.
02:24Continuing to sleep with him will cost more.
02:26So, how much do you want?
02:28I don't want more of this.
02:31Because it's not yours to give.
02:34Or the Wakefields.
02:36They're stolen goods.
02:38But if I stay, I'll become too used to it.
02:41Then I'll hear about something else you all did.
02:44And I'll think, okay.
02:45But next time I'll say something.
02:47But I won't.
02:48And bit by bit, I'll vanish.
02:51Bit by bit, this family will devour everything that's good in me.
02:58And then I'll be you.
03:13And then I'll be you.
03:20And then I'll be you.
03:21I'll be you.
03:22And then I'll be you.
03:49What did you say?
03:52When was the last time you saw Blakely?
03:56When I was at his hostel.
04:00Right, and remind us what happened there.
04:03He'd gone to the press.
04:05Well, he said the Wakefields are supporting him.
04:09He says I've falsified evidence against him ten years ago.
04:12That's what this whole thing is about.
04:18Okay, right.
04:20What, um, we need, uh, has anyone contacted the NCA?
04:24And we need a Bolo issued to all officers and, um, sniffer dogs.
04:28Um, uh, we need informants to get the list.
04:32Where's the fucking list?
04:33Talk to all of them.
04:34All the informants.
04:35Jim, you can't be part of this.
04:36You know you can't.
04:38Leave it to us.
04:39Oh, and to us?
04:41To us?
04:42Who is us?
04:44Is it him?
04:45Jesus.
04:46Is us him, Ilma?
04:48Because, no, he, from day one, he, you can't give this to him.
04:54We'll have ears on your mobile in the next hour.
04:56If you hear anything before then, you tell us, okay?
04:59But for now, I need you to go ahead.
05:05Come on.
05:08Come on.
05:16Barney, that was unforgettable.
05:19We're good, Jim.
05:21Like Uma said, we've got it.
05:29Barney, I need a word.
05:41There's an S.I.O. coming from the mainland.
05:43Very experienced, dealt with abductions like this before.
05:46This is not a reflection on you, but I've asked him to take the lead on this.
05:52That's twice now.
05:55What kind of message does that send about your faith in me?
05:58A much better message than Kim Bergerac turning up dead.
06:13Anything?
06:14What happens?
06:15I mean, what happens now?
06:16What are they doing?
06:16I don't know.
06:17It's a process, okay?
06:19There's a hundred things that we do in this situation, but we have an advantage.
06:23Okay?
06:23We know who has it.
06:25Who is it?
06:30Someone I put in prison ten years ago.
06:33The guy, remember?
06:34He took a child and I found her.
06:36It's him.
06:39Then why are you here?
06:41You found this child before, and you said you were Jersey's child abduction expert.
06:46You literally said that just the other day, so why are you here?
06:48Charlie, I work with these people.
06:51They will find her.
06:54It says no caller ID, you people.
06:58Yeah?
06:59Who's listening, Jim?
07:01I'm assuming there's a trace on your phone.
07:03Have you put one on Granny's too?
07:05Don't lie to me now.
07:06Look, it's just me and her.
07:09Listen, John.
07:13Let her go.
07:14This is between us.
07:16Okay?
07:17So just tell me where you are, and I can come right now.
07:19No police, and we can talk.
07:21Just the two of us.
07:22You sound scared.
07:24I'm terrified.
07:26Yeah.
07:27Kim's scared, too.
07:29Tell me something.
07:31You're still saying you didn't falsify the evidence against me, right?
07:35I am, yeah.
07:36Well, then we've got a problem.
07:38Because if I was to say, to get your daughter back, you have to go to the place you planted
07:44the strand of hair, you wouldn't have a clue what I was talking about, would you?
07:50I'm going to need your phone.
07:52What's the passcode?
07:54Rachel's birth date.
07:56Do you know what he means?
07:58Um, yeah, I think so.
08:00So this is your fault.
08:07Don't talk to the police.
08:20I'm trying to locate John Blakely.
08:22Who's the supervisor?
08:25Where's Blakely's room?
08:30Thanks.
08:55Tommy Guthrie!
09:00Yeah, I thought so.
09:02You shared a cell with John Blakely and LeMoyne.
09:05Oh, you saved us a journey.
09:07We were just about to visit you at, yeah, 15A Despar Road.
09:12So what are you doing here?
09:14What, you just got you dropped by to say hello to your mate?
09:17Yeah, but he's not here, so I was just going to shoot.
09:20Oh, right.
09:21Only, I noticed a sleeping bag on the floor in his room.
09:27Tommy, you're not staying here, are you?
09:29No.
09:30Because that would breach your conditions of residence,
09:32which could get you sent back to prison to complete your sentence.
09:34No, man, I'm just here to see John, like I said.
09:36Well, why don't I give you a lift back to your registered address then?
09:41There's people there, yeah?
09:43Like, people from before.
09:46And I want to stop that shit, so John was like,
09:49use my floor, Tommy.
09:50Stay safe.
09:52But you like it here, though.
09:53Yeah, there's table football, and I'm crazy good.
09:58How about this?
09:59I see if I can get your residence changed to here,
10:02and you tell me what you and John talk about during your sleepovers.
10:16We found three possible locations,
10:18Cara's emailing Simon now.
10:20Do you want us to go and check those out?
10:21No, get back here.
10:22I've got my SIO arriving any minute.
10:24I need you to brief them on where we are.
10:26What SIO?
10:27The one who's replacing me when we get back.
10:29I'm being demoted again.
10:32Oh, I'm sorry, Barney, that sucks.
10:34Am I shit and no one's telling me?
10:36No.
10:39No, of course you're not.
10:41Bergerac had his chance, right?
10:42He had a big career-defining case.
10:43That was ten years ago, which, by the way,
10:45the rest of us are still mopping up.
10:48Can I be honest with you, Barney?
10:49And don't think I haven't noticed that you all call him boss.
10:51Can I be honest with you, boss?
10:55The mopping up is that his daughter has been kidnapped by a sociopath.
11:02Okay, please don't take this the wrong way,
11:04but put your fucking big boy pants on.
11:08Right, shall we go?
11:10All right.
11:13Barney.
11:14Yes, yes, I said yes.
11:16God.
11:18Hey.
11:19DCI, Jim Bergerac.
11:20Look, I think someone's left a message for me here.
11:22Maybe a letter or something?
11:23Yeah, hold up.
11:25Hold up.
11:26Yeah, the courier dropped it off about an hour ago.
11:29I did recognise the name.
11:31I said it doesn't work here.
11:32You want the main headquarters,
11:33but of course she's got her earphones in,
11:35so she's like, what?
11:36So take your earphones.
11:59You didn't fake any evidence, yet you knew exactly where to come.
12:02Well, that is weird.
12:03I know how your mind works, John.
12:04I know how this story you've told yourself goes.
12:06I am sorry about your wife.
12:08It was slow, wasn't it?
12:10That must have been hard.
12:11Don't talk about her.
12:14Oh, today is all about getting stuff off your chest.
12:17Come out from where you're hiding, I'll tell you all about it.
12:19Oh, I wish I could, but I'm miles away.
12:21When you answered the phone, you said I knew where to come,
12:24not I knew where to go.
12:25Oh, clever, Jim.
12:26You got me.
12:27I have to say, you look like shit.
12:41Come out, you fucking cowards.
12:43Whoa, whoa, whoa, Jim.
12:45Imagine if Kim heard you using language like that.
12:50Have we calmed down now?
12:52Yeah.
12:53Good lad.
12:54Okay, leave the phone on the ground,
12:56go to your car, put the keys on the front seat,
12:58and get in the boot.
12:59In the boot?
13:00Bye, Jim.
13:31Get in the boot.
13:34Okay.
13:35God, what do you think?
13:40Ah.
13:49Ah, ah, ah.
13:54Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, 1, 2, 2, 1,
13:581, 2, 1, 2.
14:05Oh, here he is.
14:11Barney, this is Doug Marsh.
14:12Uma says you went to Blakely's hostel.
14:15Yeah.
14:15Uh, Kara spoke to this guy, Tommy.
14:18He's a friend of Blakely's.
14:19Gave us three possible locations.
14:21I think Simon's got them up on the board.
14:23Great.
14:24Belmont Gospel Hall.
14:25Blakely goes to his Bible meetings there
14:27and has a set of keys.
14:28He goes in early and sets out the chairs.
14:31And then, uh, there's a stately home
14:32where he would go on school holidays.
14:34Loved it there, apparently.
14:35His only happy memory as a kid.
14:37We don't know the name,
14:38but apparently it is closed down now.
14:40Oh, that could be, um...
14:42Oh, what's it called?
14:43Pelham Hall.
14:44Yeah.
14:45Uh, and a barn in Scion.
14:47He used to hike there as a student.
14:49It's a very rural area, though.
14:51Lots of farms, small holdings.
14:52This is where she'll be.
14:53Low population density.
14:55Residency spread far apart.
14:56Very little chance of being overseen or overheard.
15:00Sorry, can I just...
15:01Scion's a 30-minute drive from where she was last seen.
15:04That's through half a dozen busy villages.
15:07Now, that is a long time to keep someone subdued
15:09without drawing any kind of attention, right?
15:11So I would perhaps send someone to the stately home.
15:15A couple of bodies just because it's closer,
15:17and that's surrounded by woodland.
15:18We have what at our disposal?
15:20Ten officers?
15:21Twelve tops?
15:22Half that once you've covered the ports and the airport.
15:25Yeah?
15:26Where's he most likely to be?
15:27And I'm not sending one spotty lad on a bicycle,
15:30because the rest are out searching anywhere Blakely
15:33went on a summer holiday.
15:35Class dismissed.
15:42Are you thinking what I'm thinking?
15:47Hello, Jim.
15:51Out.
15:52I'm thinking what I'm thinking about.
16:28Dad!
16:29Oh, Jesus Christ.
16:33Are you okay, love?
16:35Dad, what's happening?
16:40It's okay.
16:41It's all right.
16:42It's nearly over.
16:43I promise.
16:45Now, listen to me.
16:46Did he hurt you?
16:47No.
16:49No.
16:49Are you sure?
16:50She said no!
17:01This was never about her.
17:04Well, at least not entirely.
17:07This is about you.
17:09Right, well, you've got me now.
17:11So let her go.
17:14Go all in good time.
17:17Promise.
17:19Don't fucking...
17:21die.
17:28Now, Kim, a bit of background, otherwise none of this is going to make any sense.
17:35Ten years ago, your father falsified evidence against me, sent me to prison.
17:45He wouldn't do that.
17:46That's adorable.
17:48That's adorable.
17:49But sadly, not true.
17:57As he's about to explain.
17:59You want a confession?
18:01I can't confess to something I didn't do.
18:03Oh, I have faith in you, Jim.
18:06Dig deep.
18:10Well, you've already convinced yourself that it happened.
18:13What difference does me saying it make?
18:18I'll take the front.
18:19You want to go around the far side?
18:20Sure.
18:23You know, when I was released, I went home.
18:28And my parents, they hadn't visited me once.
18:31Not once.
18:33So I wasn't expecting a party or some fucking banner across the door.
18:40Now, my father, he must have seen me coming because he was waiting at the door when I reached the
18:44gate.
18:45He told me to stop where I was.
18:48He had a walking stick in his hand, and he shifted the stick so it was lower down.
18:53So the handle was like a...
18:57Like a weapon.
18:58And me like a dog.
19:02That's how he looked at me.
19:06Like I was a dog with foam around its mouth.
19:11I don't.
19:13I want to change the way she looks at you.
19:41If I do this, what then?
19:44Then it's over.
20:03Finding the girl was easy.
20:04Just policing.
20:07Eyewitnesses looking at maps.
20:08And I knew it was you.
20:09I knew from the very first interview.
20:12But we had no proof.
20:14We played Sophie a tape of your voice, she said.
20:17That's him.
20:18But she was blindfolded.
20:20Wasn't enough.
20:22You were going to get away with it.
20:25And so I took a strand of her hair, I went to the garage, I put it in your car,
20:28and I requested a second search.
20:32Finally.
20:33Was it so hard, was it?
20:35I haven't finished.
20:41I did it.
20:44Because you're an animal.
20:47You think that you didn't hurt that girl?
20:49I bet you say to yourself, and I didn't let a finger on her.
20:52But you did, you fucking terrorized her.
20:55And so I did it.
20:57Because you deserve to go to prison.
21:04But not like that.
21:06I was a hero.
21:09And I loved it.
21:11All of it.
21:13The respect and the status.
21:18My God.
21:21The way my wife looked at me.
21:27But it was a lie.
21:32And the lie became heavier and heavier.
21:37And now.
21:40We're here.
21:41A decade later.
21:43And I am exhausted from carrying it.
21:53Yeah, I thought that was going to make me feel better.
21:56No!
21:57No, my God!
21:58Please don't hurt him!
22:01Oh, shit, Jim.
22:02You idiot.
22:06Oh, no!
22:07I can't.
22:08Close your eyes, Kim.
22:10Ellie, where are you?
22:18Bonnie.
22:20You are?
22:21They're in there.
22:21Blakely's aunt.
22:22Oh, Jesus.
22:25John Blakely located at Pelham Hall, Rude Amnesty.
22:28He has Bergerac and his daughter.
22:29He's armed.
22:30Advice, sign and approach.
22:31All the safety.
22:32Yes!
22:39Do not attempt to enter the premises.
22:42Request for ARV's self-extriced.
22:44No!
22:45No!
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23:28No!
23:42Are you okay?
24:01Margaret's been charged with perverting the course of justice
24:04and released on bail
24:08But not for murder
24:10Well, I think that's imminent
24:14So, we need to work out our next move
24:16Now, you know you're going to go to prison for faking the ransom demand
24:21However, there are prisons, and there are prisons
24:26And any half-decent lawyer will argue that your actions are the result of grief and shock
24:33and get you sent somewhere where, I don't know
24:36They'll have art classes, a little vegetable garden
24:38Somewhere where they won't put broken glass in your mashed potato
24:45When you say half-decent lawyer, you mean?
24:49A very expensive one
24:54So, what do you need in exchange?
24:58Well, you know about Ellie Robson
25:00And what she's been saying I did
25:02But it turns out that she reached out to Kate
25:05And Kate was planning on going to the press
25:08I mean, it's horrific what Margaret did
25:10And perhaps you were thinking about memorializing Kate in some way
25:15Finish your unfinished business
25:17Publish and be damned
25:19But my advice to you
25:22Is don't
25:24What about Bergerac?
25:26I don't think we need to worry about him
25:27He's got his hands full right now
25:29So Kate would have died for nothing then?
25:33Honestly
25:36I think most people do
25:42What are you going to do about Margaret?
25:47It's done
26:33Is it really bad?
26:34No
26:35No, not at all
26:36Yeah, it's faded a lot already
26:40Jesus, your face
26:43How's Kim doing?
26:45She's shaken up
26:46She's
26:48Had her grandmothers
26:49I'm heading over there now
26:51What you did today
26:53Wasn't heroic
26:55Or selfless
26:57It was moronic and spectacularly reckless
27:01Same goes for you two
27:02I don't know what's wrong with you all
27:04We have protocols
27:06Ways of doing things
27:08That have been arrived at
27:09Through successful outcomes
27:10They're not bloody serving suggestions
27:12What happens next?
27:14You've given your statement, yes?
27:16Yeah
27:17We'll need one from Kim
27:19I meant with the Wakefield case
27:20I know what you meant
27:22But that's Barney's concern
27:24Against my better judgment
27:26Not yours
27:29Just go home
27:32And stay there
27:39Thank you
27:41I think you saved my life
27:42No, don't say that
27:47I guess it's over then
27:48I guess it's over then
27:52I guess it's over then
27:52I guess it's over then
27:56I guess it's over then
27:56I guess it's over then
27:58I guess it's over then
27:59I guess it's over then
27:59I guess it's over then
28:00I guess it's over then
28:04I guess it's over then
28:05I guess it's over then
28:06I guess it's over then
28:23All right, a Wakefield kiss.
28:26We're still liking Margaret, correct?
28:29The messages on Kate's phone.
28:31How Margaret has always resented Kate for invading the Wakefields.
28:35How she's just a gold digger.
28:37They've been a bit of a game changer.
28:39They were to someone called Fred, weren't they?
28:42Did we ever find out who that was?
28:43We are still looking.
28:45I mean, it's probably just someone from Kate's spin class.
28:46But for now, we've got enough to bring in Margaret.
28:49It's all yours, Barney.
28:57Right, Margaret, eat in.
28:58Must be having you.
29:40Nice room.
29:43It's where I see my private clients.
29:47Look, I'm sorry, I didn't realise you had a private practice.
29:51I thought all you did was deal with, um, hairy arse coppers.
29:57Uh, no, but, um, lovely as that sounds.
30:01So, um, tell me what the hell happened.
30:03She was abducted.
30:05Wow.
30:06John Blakely.
30:08He didn't hurt her, but, uh, she's going to need some help.
30:12So, uh, do you know of anyone who could, you know, when she's ready to talk about it?
30:19Oh, yes, um, no, I...
30:22I do.
30:22I'll look.
30:27All right, his, uh, name is Ben.
30:30He's a trauma specialist.
30:31He's, he's great.
30:33Uh, say it's an emergency, say he spoke to me.
30:37All right.
30:39So, uh, how have you left the case?
30:43We're there about to make an arrest.
30:45And some stuff is going to come out about me and Blakely.
30:49I faked some evidence.
30:51So that's a whole big thing.
30:53And I might end up in prison.
30:56What?
30:58Uh, you said Blakely was guilty?
31:01Yeah, but the two things aren't mutually exclusive.
31:04Who, who are they arresting?
31:06Is this a session?
31:07What? No.
31:08Um, oh, confidentiality.
31:10Um, no, don't worry.
31:12Same as the play.
31:13Okay.
31:14Um, it was Margaret.
31:17The PA.
31:20Uh, well, I'm sorry.
31:22Sorry, that's, my wife, it's fine.
31:24She won't come down.
31:25I said I declined here.
31:26Is that your second wife?
31:27No, first.
31:28Well, I mean, so far.
31:30You said your wife was dead.
31:32I did, didn't I?
31:34That was, uh, sorry, that was a little white lie.
31:38You were going to stop our sessions, uh,
31:42and I felt there was still so much work to do.
31:45Okay, I wouldn't call that a white lie.
31:48I am sorry if you feel I misled you.
31:51I don't feel you did.
31:53You did.
32:00Margaret, what was the motive?
32:02Arthur Wakefield, he committed fraud.
32:05Kate was going to go to the press.
32:08Sorry.
32:09I'm still confused about the thing with your wife.
32:14You said a request had been made on my behalf,
32:17and you volunteered because you lost your wife.
32:22We had a shared experience,
32:24so you thought you'd have something to offer me.
32:29All clients aren't equal, okay?
32:32Um, someone's just dull.
32:35I mean, I mean, really dull.
32:37No therapist will ever admit this, by the way.
32:40But I, I just thought, well, you'd be interesting.
32:44And was I?
32:45All I did was download about the case.
32:48As I said, we weren't always talking about the case
32:50when we were talking about the case.
32:52I mean, just as I don't believe you're really here
32:54for the number of a trauma specialist.
32:56Okay.
32:57So why do you think I'm here?
32:59You promised Kim a conversation about her mum,
33:01but the case kept getting in the way.
33:03The case is over now.
33:04There are no distractions left.
33:07It's not a problem.
33:09You know, talking about...
33:11You have turned this into this huge thing.
33:14I can actually talk about her.
33:17Oh, sure, sure.
33:18But, um, maybe you need a dry run.
33:29Tell me about the night she died.
33:40It took six days.
33:46I mean, technically it was six months.
33:48But to die...
33:52It took her six days.
34:02I don't remember a lot of it.
34:05I think you do.
34:08I think you're there now.
34:13There was a picture.
34:18I was sat on the right-hand side of her bed.
34:23And there was a picture on the opposite wall.
34:27What was the picture of?
34:31Um...
34:32Just...
34:35You know...
34:36Generic...
34:38Hills...
34:40Pastel colours...
34:41Um...
34:42I spent six days staring at that picture.
34:46It's burned into my brain.
34:51And I hated it.
34:52Because it said that death was peaceful.
34:55Tranquil.
34:56But it isn't.
34:58It's...
34:58It's...
34:59Uh...
35:02A bare-knuckle fight.
35:04It's...
35:07It's decay.
35:21Is that something you have to consider?
35:24Your client's going to be looking at it for months on end?
35:27Um...
35:27It's...
35:28A consideration, I suppose.
35:32Tell me about those six days.
35:35You've gone for the bookcase.
35:37It's...
35:38Classic.
35:39Though that was mainly about having someone to keep my books.
35:45Tell me about those six days.
35:47What were you thinking?
35:54Sorry.
35:54I should have said...
35:56I take sugar.
35:57Do you have any?
35:59Sure.
36:02How many?
36:03Just the one.
36:05Just a sec.
36:12Okay.
36:40That session, when you said we weren't talking about the case, when we were talking about
36:46the case, that was when you told me to ignore all my doubts about me and Tomaj.
36:52If I recall, I asked you to look at what was underpinning that.
37:00You know Uma Sakmi? Before everything happened with Kim, because I went to see Blakely, which
37:09you told her about.
37:11I have a duty of care to you and the people around you. It says so in that form I
37:16asked
37:17you to sign before our first session.
37:20Was Kate Wakefield a client of yours?
37:22Why on earth do you ask that?
37:24She was very unhappy. Kate was in contact with someone she called Fred.
37:30The cable for that lamp cuts across the spines of those books. It covers the U in Freud.
37:38I think Kate spent hours sitting in this chair, looking at that bookcase behind you, seeing
37:44that word Fred. Just as I was staring at that picture in my wife's hospital room, in Kate's
37:49mind you became synonymous with that word.
37:52With Jim.
37:52But why would you lie about it? I mean, you know that you couldn't be my therapist.
37:57Okay, okay. I'm gonna have to choose my words carefully now, but that, you know, is fanciful.
38:03No, and it didn't just... you asked to be my therapist. You volunteered.
38:08I've explained that. I've... I've explained that.
38:16How hard do you think it would be to obtain a list of your clients?
38:28She was a client. She was lonely. There was a... not a very healthy dynamic in the Wakefield
38:34house. So after... after she died, I... wanted to take you on so I could see how the case
38:41was going. You know, I... I was fond of her. It was a mistake. I realise that now.
38:48Kate's second phone was so she could communicate with Ellie Robertson. Why were you on there?
38:51She didn't want Julian to know she came here, or any of them.
38:55You were in contact with her the night she died. She told you she was leaving. You... wished her well.
39:02I was very sorry to see her go, but I understood. I mean, if you... had seen the messages, you'd
39:07know what Margaret had been saying about her.
39:09But here's the thing. That was your second phone, too. We tried to trace the number to pay as you
39:12go.
39:13I have a separate phone for clients. No, I'm a client. You didn't give that number to me.
39:18I think you only ever gave it to Kate. Because... even though she didn't know her, she was different.
39:25She was special to you. Were you in love with her?
39:30I wasn't in love with her, Jim. No. And this was your last chance? Hmm?
39:34You couldn't tell her in a text, so you went to her house. This is getting a little old now.
39:38Did you ask her to stay? Hmm? Start a life with you? Or... or were you gonna run away together?
39:43Either way, she says no. She says maybe she's gonna tell your wife, then you fight.
39:47My wife is here, so I need you to go.
39:50And you leave your DNA. Remember I told you how hard it is to get away with murder because of
39:55how sophisticated forensics are.
39:58The problem is, they have to be on file, otherwise we can't find them, unless we know where to look.
40:04So tell me, Peter, are we gonna find you on there?
40:06Okay, okay. This is absolutely... I'm at fault! I'm at fault! I admit that.
40:14The, uh... the, uh... patient-counselor relationship is complex. It's... intense. I mean, you share so much.
40:26Uh, maybe, um... maybe I, uh, need to take a beat and... examine that.
40:37But if... if... if... you're imagining some, some, some, some, some... some... some...
40:44Oh, God.
40:45Oh, God.
40:47Oh, God.
40:51Oh, God.
40:54Oh, God.
40:58God.
40:59God.
40:59The thing is, I would have made her so happy.
41:15Pete Benedict, I am arresting you in suspicion of the murder of Kate Wakefield.
41:21Sometime between 8 and 10 p.m. on Tuesday, 3rd of September, 2024.
41:29Okay.
41:37Okay, so we open with her lying about the car, yeah?
41:40That leads us to motive.
41:41Protect Arthur.
41:42Then, Bosch.
41:44Home in time for Bake Off, yeah?
41:45Yeah.
41:49You haven't done many of these, have you?
41:50No.
41:51A couple.
41:53Right, well, you follow my lead and have fun with it, okay?
41:56Good luck.
41:57Hold on, hold on.
41:58I'm with Barney now.
42:01It's Vergerac.
42:21Margaret.
42:22Hi.
42:23Hmm.
42:24Did you want to grab a table, or...?
42:27No, I'm not stopping.
42:34Um...
42:35Kate was about to run away.
42:38She said there was a level of toxicity in the house that she couldn't tolerate, and that if she stayed
42:46any longer, she'd become like me.
42:51I wanted to kill her.
42:54So much so that when we came back that night, I...
42:59I wondered for a moment if I had done it.
43:04I have something for you.
43:12There are different kinds of truth.
43:15There are the blatant facts, the night follows day.
43:20And then there are truths that are so big...
43:24It's like looking at a painting with a magnifying glass.
43:28You have to stand back to see it.
43:33I stood back.
43:39I had quite the view.
44:04I had quite the view.
44:05I planted forensic evidence in John Blaley's car.
44:09And on his phone, there is a voice recording of me admitting it.
44:13I've heard it.
44:15What?
44:16How?
44:17Never you mind.
44:20Yeah, well, anyway, um...
44:23I want the matter investigated.
44:27Is that the only time you planted evidence?
44:31Or faked evidence?
44:34Yes.
44:38Yes, of course.
44:40Good.
44:42Then, having considered the matter, I've decided to take no further action.
44:49No, we...
44:50We need to get in front of it.
44:52When Blaley's case comes to trial, he'll want it, admit it as evidence.
44:57There isn't a jury in the world that would believe it.
44:59You had a gun pointing at you.
45:00I'd say I was the Unabomber if I had a gun pointing at me.
45:04Not if I say it's true.
45:06How selfish.
45:08My God, Jim, how utterly self-indulgent.
45:11What?
45:12Sorry, what?
45:14All the other people you put in prison since then, they're all one re-childs.
45:20That taxi driver that assaulted those girls.
45:23That doctor who killed his wife.
45:26Pete Benedict.
45:26We won't even get him to court if this comes out.
45:28So who, ultimately, would you be serving here?
45:32Not their victims.
45:34Not Kate Wakefield.
45:35No one but you.
45:40I've...
45:42I've carried this for ten years.
45:45And so you should.
45:49Right.
45:51Run along.
45:52I've got a thing.
45:56Oh, by the way, we're dropping charges against Mia and Tomas.
45:59And they're thinking of making an application to adopt Lily.
46:05Wow.
46:06What are their chances?
46:07Slim, but, uh, Slim's okay.
46:10We can work with Slim.
46:13Uh, what about, uh, Arthur Wakefield?
46:17Not much we can do about him, sadly.
46:20Let's just hope Karma really is a bitch.
46:24Margaret.
46:26It's Arthur.
46:28Again.
46:30You surprise me, you really do.
46:32Because it's all become...
46:35a bit petty now.
46:38Sure, mistakes were made, nobody's saying they weren't.
46:41But from where we were sitting...
46:45It...
46:47Could you take a look over my statement?
46:51I've sent it via email.
46:58Fuck's sake.
47:09I, um, have prepared a brief statement.
47:13Our family has suffered a terrible loss over the past couple of weeks.
47:24While we are relieved that charges have been brought against Pete Benedict...
47:30Mr Wakefield!
47:32Can I finish?
47:33We have been shown evidence of possible criminality in your purchase of a company called Allied Cirrusel.
47:39Do you have a comment?
47:41I'm sorry?
47:42Several dozen emails.
47:44An order to hack the emails of a company director.
47:47A valuation done under the guise of a tax audit.
47:50And a demand from a debt collection agency that doesn't actually exist.
47:54Would you like to respond?
47:58I'm sorry, but...
47:59Can you speak up a bit?
48:01Mr Wakefield!
48:03Mr Wakefield!
48:22Hi.
48:26Oh wow!
48:28So you got it working, then?
48:29Well, I rolled it out of the garage and, um, progress kind of tailed off after that.
48:35Hello.
48:36What time do you call this?
48:37Oh, early.
48:38Hmm.
48:40Wow.
48:43Look at that classic from a bygone era in need of repair.
48:50That's entrapment.
48:54The, uh, therapist says that Cairn's doing really well.
48:59Did you ask him if he killed anyone?
49:01Yeah.
49:02He said no.
49:06So, no harm done.
49:07Is that what you're trying not to say?
49:10I thought we'd agree to ceasefire.
49:13In earshot of Kim, as I recall.
49:15I'm a broken record, I know.
49:18But the rage I feel towards you, I don't know what to do with it all.
49:23I will make things okay again.
49:25I do hope so, Jim.
49:28You've never had an enemy like me.
49:31Don't forget, Kim's school concert on Friday.
49:36I'll get a taxi there so as to avoid coming out and finding my car on bricks.
49:40Bye, darling.
49:47Uh, do you know anything about cars?
49:51No, I was hoping you did.
49:53So why did Mum get it for you?
49:56Um, she said I needed a project.
50:02Said you were her project.
50:03What?
50:06No, what?
50:13Remember when she'd lost all her hair?
50:16And we'd go out and she'd pull her wig so it's slightly lopsided.
50:21And she'd be talking to people completely normally.
50:24She'd be like, yes, no, no, I know.
50:28And I'd be in the corner crying.
50:40Um, what do you got for dinner?
50:45Don't mind.
50:52Did I tell you about the time I met your mum?
50:56You did?
50:59Tell me again.
51:06Tell me again.
51:13So,
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