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00:15I don't know what to do
00:39you still haven't got anything to cook with
00:42I'm fine
00:43Zeta, you have to eat properly
00:45you can't just slip off instant noodles
00:48these look good
00:49yeah those would be really practical for uni
00:52very practical
00:53sorry
00:54what?
00:56thanks
00:57sorry
01:00oh yeah
01:04sorry, sorry
01:07sorry
01:07mom
01:08hold this
01:09gotta go
01:10sorry
01:12let's go
01:32good morning
01:34Mrs. Eddingham
01:35you're on time
01:37and you are late
01:38Mrs. Starling
01:39I'm so sorry
01:40you have the key?
01:42of course
01:43it's almost as if I should get you your own copy
01:46the crypt is your responsibility
01:49here we are
01:52thank you
01:52thank you
01:54I'll be an hour
01:56maybe longer
01:59it's terribly dusty down here
02:05what on earth is going on?
02:07are you okay?
02:08I'm great
02:09this
02:11this is me being great
02:14Mrs. Eddingham
02:17why does Mrs. Eddingham need access to the crypt?
02:19well that's obvious
02:20she's measuring herself up for new coping to sleep in
02:24she's researching her family history
02:25trying to work out what century she was born
02:29oh
02:29excuse me
02:32hello Judith Potts
02:33ah Mrs. Potts
02:35it's Peter Bailey
02:36I hope you don't mind me calling
02:37I got your number from Mrs. Eddingham
02:38I want to invite you to a party
02:40I'm sorry
02:41this afternoon
02:42to celebrate my marriage
02:43tomorrow
02:43what do you say?
02:44uh what I would say Sir Peter
02:46is that
02:47we've never met
02:48ah it's your reputation precedes you
02:50and I'm worried
02:52something might have
02:54something bad
02:55no no I can't say
02:57not over the phone
02:57come to the party
02:59I'll tell you already then
02:59it is from 2.30
03:01will you be there?
03:02oh of course
03:03on one condition
03:05that I can bring
03:06two friends with me
03:08that's all
03:08absolutely
03:09any to like
03:25this is something isn't it
03:27oh
03:27let's say that again
03:28it's quite a lot of something
03:35oh hello
03:37thank you
03:38lady
03:39thanks
03:40so what's the plan?
03:41let's start with Sir Peter
03:43does anyone know what he looks like?
03:48and then
03:49his legs
03:50I think we found him
03:53what is it with the red trousers?
03:55they are rather vivid
03:56at least he must lose him in the crowd
03:58I think we'll chat later
04:07Peter
04:10well he's the groom
04:11he's in demand
04:13so how about we try and find a bride-to-be
04:17Peter said it was his grandma's engagement ring
04:20and then his mum's
04:21and now it's yours
04:26that's our tune
04:27and seriously
04:28you've become a lady
04:30I know
04:32Jenny pays today
04:34lady bailey tomorrow
04:35not that the time to wear this
04:37I'm so lucky
04:42no
04:49he said he wouldn't
04:50why are you here Tristram?
04:54you promised
04:57I'd change my life
04:58how dare you do this to your father
05:00I want to celebrate the happy couple
05:02plot to him
05:04Tristram
05:04I told you you're not welcome
05:06what the hell are you doing here?
05:08this is my home
05:09nobody bloody well isn't
05:10you can't bear to see your dad happy
05:11can you?
05:13look what you've done
05:15nice to see you too
05:22how are we really going to pretend that
05:24didn't just happen
05:25it's the English way
05:29good response
05:30I think you might need another one
05:33thank you
05:35Tristram Bailey
05:36oh
05:36it's the Peter's son
05:38sadly for both of us
05:39yes
05:39it can be complicated
05:40parent remarry
05:42especially when the person your dad's marrying
05:44is his nurse
05:45my sister and I reckon
05:46he's just doing it to get out of paying her wages
05:47you have a sister
05:49Rosanna she should be knocking about
05:52anyway
05:56to the happy couple
06:01what was that?
06:02that didn't sound good
06:13Dad?
06:16what was that?
06:17where's dad?
06:18it came from downstairs
06:22Dad?
06:23Dad?
06:27Dad?
06:29Dad?
06:31Sir Peter?
06:32Dad?
06:32over here in the study
06:33Dad?
06:34Sir Peter?
06:35what on earth?
06:36is there a spare key?
06:39get out of the way
06:40get out of the way
06:41what's going on?
06:42Rosanna
06:44I'm sure this sounds
06:46Dad?
06:48Dad?
06:49are you in there?
06:50Dad?
06:50move away Rosanna
06:51okay
07:00help me lift this
07:02come on
07:03come on
07:04all together now
07:06and
07:07no
07:16we need to go in our hands
07:18Peter
07:20Peter
07:21Peter
07:21Peter
07:25is that
07:33we need to get you out
07:37Susie
07:39come on
07:40come on
07:40she's right
07:41come on
07:42ambulance service
07:43there's a Peter
07:44I'm so sorry
07:47how did it happen?
07:48ask for the police to
07:49we need to clear this room
07:50come on people
07:51we need the police to
07:53this is a crime scene
07:54don't touch anything
07:55please
08:18take a few steps back for me
08:25my name is DC Jason Kennedy
08:26okay
08:27Susie, Bex, you stay here
08:29talk to people
08:30hunt around
08:30we need to start investigating
08:32well Tanika might
08:33mind
08:34she'll believe it
08:35until she tells us
08:36we can't move around
08:37we can do what we like
08:38yeah I like it
08:39where are you going?
08:49anyone
08:51anyone find the key to the store?
08:53in his pocket
08:56that certainly looks like it
09:01oh
09:01Mrs Potts
09:04what are you doing here?
09:06I don't think this was an accident
09:07I'm sorry?
09:09I think someone killed Sir Peter
09:10hello Judith
09:11hello Tanika
09:12how's Shanti?
09:13she's great thanks
09:14not sure this is the right moment
09:16no, no of course not
09:17Sir Peter rang me this morning
09:19invited me to the party
09:20he was worried
09:22that something bad might happen
09:24well
09:26here we are
09:28Detective Sergeant
09:29you might want to look
09:30at the side of the cabinet
09:31there's an old hook
09:33on the wall for keeping it upright
09:35only it's been
09:36unhooked
09:39oh yeah
09:42yes
09:42Mrs Potts is right
09:43it doesn't mean it's done
09:45recently though
09:46look
09:47the family are saying it was an accident
09:49the door to the room was locked
09:50which is why it had to be broken through
09:51I know
09:52I was with them at the time
09:53and they found no one else in the room
09:55when they got into it
09:55and no other way in or out
09:57the windows don't open
09:58so
09:59if this was murder
10:00just how did the killer
10:01push that cabinet onto Sir Peter
10:03and then get through the locked door afterwards
10:05I'm still working on that bit
10:14it all started when Tristram arrived
10:16it all started when my dad
10:17hired a gold digger for a nurse
10:19I loved your dad
10:20he loved me
10:20yeah I don't do that for a second
10:21it was in your interest
10:22just to make sure he did
10:23your financial interest
10:24please
10:26a pair of you
10:28Judith
10:30I'm
10:31sorry to intrude
10:33I know how hard this is for you
10:36but Sir Peter
10:38wanted me here
10:39he suggested
10:41that there were tensions
10:42in the family
10:43about the upcoming wedding
10:45you can say that again
10:47and you're his daughter
10:49Rosanna Bailey
10:50it's Tristram you need to speak to
10:52yes your arrival at the party
10:54made your father very angry
10:56is that true?
10:57what?
10:58my brother was stupid enough
10:59to let father know his opinions
11:01about his stepmother-to-be
11:02he was banned from attending
11:03weren't you?
11:04I can do what I like
11:05what happened?
11:07Jenny went for me
11:08had a huge scene
11:09in front of all the guests
11:10and then fled for the house
11:11I was upset
11:13where did you go?
11:16I...
11:17I had to get away
11:19I wanted a cigarette
11:21not that I smoke
11:22not normally
11:23Peter has a pack in our bedroom
11:24that's where I went
11:26you didn't see him come into the house after you?
11:28I didn't know he'd even followed me
11:29and I never went into the house
11:30so I have no idea what happened either
11:32but if we're talking about tensions
11:34why don't you tell everyone about yours and dad's big bust up?
11:36what's this?
11:38it was nothing
11:39my sister's company needed a loan
11:41and dad said he wouldn't throw good money off to bad
11:43isn't that right?
11:46where were you when the crash happened?
11:49I was outside with the other guests
11:50I don't remember seeing you
11:52and I'm sure I'd have remembered such a distinctive jacket
11:55oh you've lost a button on your cuff
12:00it's vintage
12:01the button fell off
12:06oh god
12:08Jenny I'm so sorry
12:10Rosanna Tristram
12:11this is the most terrible news
12:13excuse me
12:14of course
12:16apologies
12:16I'm Andrew Hustleby
12:18the family's lawyer
12:19I'm here to collect some Peter's most recent will
12:21what do you mean?
12:23most recent?
12:24Peter made a new will three weeks ago
12:27what?
12:29what's in the new will?
12:30well it was all rather irregular
12:31he wouldn't tell me
12:32but you're his lawyer
12:34and your father just wanted me to witness it
12:36along with Adam Yule Gardner
12:38he didn't tell either of us what was in it
12:42the safe is over here
12:44Peter said he'd change the combination to the date of our wedding
12:49tell me
12:50what was in the old will?
12:52the one he was replacing?
12:54well it left his entire estate to Tristram
12:59oh I'm sorry
13:02come on let's sit you down
13:04it's in a long white envelope
13:07I don't see an envelope in here
13:09you're right it's not there
13:11so if the new will can't be found
13:13then the old will still stands
13:15how very interesting
13:16Judith
13:17you think I can take it from here?
13:19thank you
13:24what a good idea
13:28have you found something?
13:29yep we have
13:30someone was hiding in the bushes
13:31look look look
13:33right outside Sir Peter's study
13:36this is good
13:43the soil's down
13:45someone's recently watered this bed
13:47and the prints have been there since then
13:50oh and there's a cut across the left sole
13:53these prints were left by a pair of ladies' hunter wellies
13:56you can tell from the pattern on the heel
13:58hold on
13:59you know this howl?
14:00it's my specialist subject
14:01posh wellies of Marlow
14:04wonderful
14:04so there was a woman here
14:06so what are we saying?
14:08could this be our killer?
14:10well it's possible
14:10although Tanika thinks Sir Peter's death was an accident
14:13what about you?
14:15what do you think?
14:17I think my house tomorrow morning
14:21see you both then
14:23what do you think?
14:32what do you think?
14:33nunna!
14:34hello girl
14:35hello
14:36no these are not for you
14:37no, no, no
14:39Zeta?
14:40I got fish and chips
14:43i'll even let you watch your favourite TV show
14:45Zeta?
14:53Oh, I guess it's just you and me, girl.
15:06Any cup of tea coming off?
15:09I'm so sorry about Mrs. Erdingham.
15:11Oh, she told you.
15:12At great length. She wants to raise the matter of cryptaccess and XPCC.
15:17Wow. I bet you can't wait for that meeting.
15:22Music!
15:23Oh, what? Sorry for living.
15:28When we first met, you used to hang out with rock stars.
15:31Well, I really just wanted to hang out with you.
15:34Well, now our life is the kids, Mrs. Erdingham and the parochial church council.
15:39Would have been murder on the side.
15:43We should go on a date.
15:45What, us?
15:47Yes, Oz. Just Oz. No kids.
15:50How long has that been?
16:05You can't bear to see your dad happy!
16:07Can you?
16:08I don't remember seeing you.
16:10Peter made a new will three weeks ago.
16:12It all started when my dad hired a gold digger for a nurse.
16:14...
16:43The story of a frustrating person could work this way, too, okay?
16:57Right, Jesper, who has something to hide?
17:37Someday, check us.
17:45Someday, check us out.
18:15So no surprises there, seeing as a bloody great big cabinet fell onto him.
18:20And the time of death is about 3pm, which fits with the witness statement.
18:24What did our witnesses say?
18:25No one saw anything.
18:26They were all outside at the potty apart from Jenny Page, who was upstairs.
18:29What have we found out about her?
18:31Well, Sir Peter hired Jenny Page as his living nurse last year for his diabetes.
18:36He started dating a few months later, and then he proposed to her soon after.
18:40And what happened to the First Lady Bailey?
18:43They divorced three years ago.
18:45She lives alone in Marlow, and she wasn't invited to the party.
18:48So what else have we got?
18:50Oh, well, I spoke to the family, and the key to the door that we found in Sir Peter's pocket
18:54is the only key for that room.
18:57So seeing as he was on his own when he was found...
18:59Suggests he was on his own when he died.
19:01But what are we saying?
19:02Sir Peter went into his study, locked the door, and then pulled the cabinet onto himself?
19:06Maybe he was trying to reach for something on top of it?
19:09It's possible.
19:10It was full of heavy scientific kit.
19:12Maybe it was top heavy.
19:14Brendan and Jason speak to Adam Warner about that domestic.
19:17And Alice, can you check with local locksmiths?
19:20Is it possible someone made a copy of the study key?
19:23Got you.
19:24But without any evidence to the contrary,
19:27DCI greenly told me she wants us to treat this as an accidental death.
19:45It was murder.
19:47Old cabinets don't just throw themselves onto prospective grooms the day before a wedding.
19:52Yep.
19:52Someone was in there pushing it onto him.
19:55But how do they get out of the room afterwards?
19:57Well, that's the million dollar question.
19:59Could they have left it with a window?
20:00They were painted over.
20:02Hadn't been opened in years.
20:03How about the chimney?
20:04Or is that a stupid idea?
20:05No, I looked at the flue, but it was only a few inches wide.
20:08Well, if there's no way for the killer to have got in or out,
20:10can't have been murder.
20:12Someone was in there and killed Sir Peter somehow.
20:15If only he'd told me what he was worried about when he rang me.
20:21Okay.
20:23Keeping this simple,
20:24there was only one other person in the house at the time.
20:27Jenny.
20:28You think his bride-to-be killed him?
20:31She said she was upstairs at the time, but how do we know that's where she was?
20:34No, I don't buy it.
20:36All Jenny had to do was wait until she was married and then killed him.
20:40She'd have been a millionaire.
20:41Well, there is that.
20:42She'd have had the title as well.
20:44Lady Bailey.
20:44Exactly.
20:45Why kill someone today when you can be rich and an aristocrat if you kill them tomorrow?
20:50I looked her up on her agency website.
20:52She's worked all over Europe,
20:54blowing references from France, Germany, Switzerland.
20:58She's one of their top nurses.
21:01All right, what's going on?
21:03What?
21:04The phone.
21:05Oh, it's just Colin.
21:06Mrs. Eddingham is giving a speech at the PCC and he's texting me live updates.
21:11Wow.
21:12Life in the first lane.
21:13She's just said, back in my day, for the sixth time.
21:17Rosanna Bailey said she was outside at the party when her father died.
21:22But I don't remember seeing her.
21:24She was wearing a rather distinctive vintage jacket.
21:27Hmm.
21:28No, that doesn't ring a bell.
21:29Me neither.
21:30What wouldn't I give for proper access to the crime scene?
21:34Tanika let us.
21:34No way.
21:41Judith Potts.
21:42Mrs. Potts.
21:44I hope you don't mind me contacting you.
21:47It's Jenny Page.
21:48No.
21:49No, of course not, Jenny.
21:51How can we help?
21:53Can you come to the house?
21:55I know Peter trusted you and I want you to help me find his new will.
22:00Of course.
22:15Tristram was hanging around here a few months ago and then I noticed a packet of rat poison
22:20was missing.
22:22It was in there, on that shelf.
22:28And you think Tristram took it?
22:31Sir Peter was always so worried about his son.
22:35What he'd do to get his hands on his money, I had to tell him.
22:39When Sir Peter confronted him about it, Tristram lost his temper.
22:46This frightening was going to hurt his father.
22:48Yeah, but he didn't, did he?
22:54Sir Peter chose not to press charges.
22:56He was a gent.
23:02You go on with him.
23:04He loved this garden as much as I do.
23:08And how did he treat you?
23:10Always looked out for me.
23:11Mr. Walnut, is it possible you just misplaced the rat poison?
23:16I'd have remembered if I'd moved it.
23:26It's a waste of time.
23:28Let's go get some chicken.
23:53You should help me tell Sarge.
23:56I never planned to fall in love with one of my patients.
23:59But under all that bluster,
24:01Peter was
24:03so kind,
24:05vulnerable.
24:07I loved him.
24:11Go where you like.
24:13Pull the house apart.
24:14I want his new wheel found.
24:25No way.
24:26Mrs. Eddingham's still going.
24:2833 minutes and counting.
24:30Sounds like you and Colin are really getting along.
24:32We're going on a date.
24:34Oh, planning to,
24:35when we find the time.
24:36Oh, la, la.
24:37Hang on.
24:39What's this doing here?
24:41Everything smashed
24:42when the cabinet fell over.
24:44So why is this jar still in one piece?
24:47It was lucky.
24:50Susie,
24:51would you?
24:53Hang on.
24:54Magnesium.
24:55Is that safe?
24:56Yes.
24:57Don't you remember your chemistry lessons?
24:59Magnesium's a metal.
25:00I wasn't always in chemistry lessons.
25:03You started off school?
25:04No.
25:05Or just chemistry.
25:12Who'd have thought travel suites could be so versatile?
25:14This has been polished clean.
25:16Not a single fingerprint on it.
25:27Sarge,
25:28I thought you should know
25:28we saw Mrs. Potts and her friends
25:30at Sir Peter's house.
25:31You did?
25:32What were they doing?
25:33Dunno.
25:34They could have just been visiting.
25:36Thanks for letting me know.
25:55I've spoken to two locksmiths
25:57about the key to Sir Peter's study.
25:58They say you can't use modern machines
26:00to copy old keys like that.
26:02Apparently I need to speak to some blacksmiths.
26:04So that's what I'm doing.
26:06Okay.
26:18So, Zita's off to uni next week.
26:21In her head,
26:22she left months ago.
26:24At least you can spend
26:25these last few days together.
26:26I've hardly seen her.
26:28I mean,
26:28you're desperate for your children
26:29to become independent
26:30and how do they pay you back?
26:33By being independent.
26:37So, Judith,
26:39what's the goss?
26:40Goss?
26:42I don't do gossip.
26:44Oh, Dave,
26:44you are all gossip.
26:46Well, as it happens,
26:47I've started doing the crossword
26:49in the maidenhead advertiser.
26:50And that's your gossip?
26:51Whoever sets it
26:52is putting in secret messages.
26:54The answers in the four corners
26:55are always a location,
26:57a day,
26:58and a time.
26:59What do you think of that?
27:02Oh.
27:04What's this doing here?
27:06What is it?
27:07I happened to notice
27:08there was a button
27:10missing on Rosanna's jacket.
27:12So what's it doing
27:13in her father's dressing room?
27:17Where am I going?
27:18It's this turning on the right.
27:20Not really.
27:38Are you sure this is the right address?
27:4117.
27:42That's all it says on the website.
27:55Yes?
27:58You're Lady Bailey,
27:59aren't you?
28:00It's lovely to meet you.
28:02I'm Bex Starling.
28:03I'm the wife of the vicar
28:04of all saints.
28:06These are my friends.
28:08At least you referred
28:10to me correctly.
28:11It's not Mrs. Bailey.
28:13God forbid,
28:14Miss Bailey.
28:15It's Lady Bailey.
28:16Of course.
28:17These things are important.
28:19They are.
28:21Is your daughter in?
28:24Rosanna has an office
28:26in my garden.
28:28Can I interest
28:30any of you ladies
28:31in a gin and tonic?
28:32No, I'm sure we'll be fine.
28:49What are you doing here?
28:50We want to know
28:51how a button from your jacket
28:53ended up in your father's
28:54dressing room.
29:06In families like ours,
29:09the firstborn son
29:10gets everything.
29:12So Tristram,
29:12who doesn't have a job,
29:14isn't in any kind
29:15of relationship,
29:17isn't a serious person,
29:18gets whatever he wants.
29:20Monthly allowance.
29:21Got it.
29:22Money to travel.
29:24He spent three months
29:25in the south of France
29:26last year.
29:27What was he doing there?
29:29He thinks he's an artist.
29:31Says he wants to move
29:32to the CƓte d'Azur
29:33for the light.
29:35Where is you?
29:36Oh, I'm just the daughter.
29:37I get nothing.
29:39Tell me about your
29:40eco-business.
29:41I run a consultancy
29:43that helps people
29:44make greener choices,
29:45but people don't have
29:46as much money
29:47as they used to,
29:47and the grants
29:48aren't what they once were.
29:50So you argued
29:51with your father,
29:52as Tristram said.
29:53I needed a bridging loan
29:56just for a few months,
29:58but the father refused.
30:01And it all came out.
30:02I couldn't help myself
30:03how I'd always been treated
30:04like a second-class citizen
30:05in my own family.
30:06I didn't even get a penny
30:07in his will.
30:09And all he'd say
30:10was that he had no choice.
30:11It's how it's been
30:12for generations,
30:13but it got nasty.
30:15It had been building
30:16for years.
30:17Why won't you help me?
30:19A few days later,
30:20I went back.
30:21I had to clear the air.
30:23I saw father
30:25with our lawyer
30:26and Adam Warner
30:27signing something.
30:30It all seemed
30:31cloak and dagger,
30:32so I kept out of the way.
30:33And that's when I found out
30:35that father had a new will
30:37and was putting it
30:38in his safe.
30:40Had he finally
30:41listened to me?
30:43But that's why
30:44I was in father's bedroom
30:45before he died.
30:47Everyone was at the party,
30:48and I went upstairs
30:50to try and open his safe.
30:52I had to know
30:54had he left me
30:55anything.
31:01I tried the combination,
31:03Tristram's birthday,
31:04but he must have changed it.
31:05And then I heard
31:06someone come up the stairs.
31:10It was Jenny.
31:13So were you
31:13hid in his dressing room.
31:16Did Jenny see you?
31:17No.
31:19But I could see her
31:20through a crack in the door.
31:25And then I heard a crash.
31:28I waited till the coast was clear
31:30before I dared
31:30go downstairs myself.
31:34But my father
31:35was a difficult man,
31:37and we fought.
31:39but
31:40he was still
31:41my father.
31:42I loved him,
31:44and
31:45I know he loved me
31:47in his own way.
31:49I just wish
31:50he'd liked me.
31:55Nah.
31:57You killed him.
31:58Sorry?
31:59I think you opened
32:00the safe that day,
32:01and you found
32:01the new will,
32:02and it still gave you
32:03nothing.
32:04So you got rid of it,
32:05tore it up,
32:06and then you went
32:07downstairs and pushed
32:08that cabinet onto your dad.
32:09No.
32:10The man who didn't believe
32:11in saving the planet,
32:12who didn't believe in you.
32:14No.
32:14I was upstairs
32:15when he died.
32:16Yeah, at some point,
32:17but how do we know
32:17that's where you were
32:18when the cabinet
32:18was pushed onto your dad?
32:21Look,
32:21I hate Jenny.
32:23I'll admit it.
32:24She was only ever
32:25after father's money.
32:26It was the one thing
32:27Tristram and I agreed on.
32:28She was upstairs
32:29when he died.
32:30I'll vouch for her,
32:32even though it puts her
32:32in the clear,
32:33because that's where
32:34I was as well.
32:35As this button proves.
32:43This family.
32:43All they care about
32:45is their money.
32:45But this is bad news,
32:46isn't it?
32:47If Rosanna was upstairs
32:48with Jenny at the time,
32:49that's two suspects
32:50that couldn't have died.
32:51Okay,
32:51it just means that
32:52someone else killed him.
32:53Like who?
32:54The only person
32:54that's ever benefited
32:55from the death
32:56is Tristram.
32:57And he was outside
32:57with us at the time.
33:00I know.
33:01What if he had
33:02an accomplice?
33:04He was inside the study,
33:05killing Sir Peter
33:06while he stayed outside.
33:07Like who?
33:08How about
33:09the loyal gardener?
33:11You mean Adam Warner?
33:12Well,
33:12his name does keep
33:13cropping up.
33:13Then we need to
33:14go and talk with him.
33:15You know,
33:16I love the idea
33:17of Tristram
33:18having a compass.
33:30Alice,
33:30have you got an update
33:31on the study key?
33:31I spoke to two blacksmiths.
33:33They said if anyone
33:34had tried to make
33:34a copy of the key,
33:35there'd be marks
33:35in the original.
33:36It was gripped in a vice
33:38or whatever.
33:38And there weren't any marks.
33:39No one's ever made
33:40a copy of that key.
33:41It's the only one.
33:43Sorry.
33:50Mum?
33:51Detective Sergeant,
33:52just wanted to check in
33:53on the Bailey case.
33:54Of course.
33:55Any credible suspects?
33:56A few possibles,
33:58but they've all got alibis.
33:59Then any theories
34:00on how someone
34:01might have killed him
34:01and then got out
34:02of the room afterwards?
34:03None that makes sense,
34:04but there's something
34:04not right about it.
34:05We still can't find
34:06Sir Peter's latest will
34:07and he contacted
34:09Judith Potts that morning.
34:10He said he was worried.
34:12About what?
34:13He thought something
34:13bad would happen.
34:15What evidence is there
34:16of foul play?
34:18Nothing that would
34:18stand up in court.
34:19We only have limited resources
34:21and a backlog of cases.
34:22No, unless and until
34:24a new and concrete lead
34:26develops,
34:26it's time to move on.
34:27Yes, Mum.
34:28But good work.
34:29This is important
34:30to be thorough.
34:48When the DCI
34:49first asked me
34:50to act up,
34:51she told me
34:51I should trust my instincts.
34:55She wants us
34:56to drop the Bailey case.
35:01And what do
35:02your instincts say?
35:18Look at my father's plate!
35:21Why are you paying for those?
35:23This is my house!
35:24I want you out of here!
35:26Pack your feet!
35:26Hey, hey!
35:27What are you doing?
35:28What the hell
35:29are you doing here?
35:30He all turned to me.
35:31Oh, what are you talking about?
35:32I didn't lay a hand on her.
35:33What do you think you're doing?
35:34This is my house!
35:36I decide who stays in it,
35:37or not.
35:38No, it isn't.
35:38Excuse me,
35:39but I think you're...
35:40You don't get anything
35:41until your father's estate
35:42clears probate.
35:43Not his money,
35:44not this house,
35:45and you certainly
35:46don't get to throw
35:47anyone out of it.
35:48Jenny stays.
35:55I told you not to call me.
35:57That caller display
35:58said cupcakes.
35:59Cupcakes?
36:00Do you know who that is?
36:02No.
36:03I thought Rosanna said
36:04he didn't have a girlfriend.
36:06That's right.
36:06He doesn't.
36:07I'm coming to you.
36:08Now's to the best of trying.
36:11Listen, right now.
36:12Right now.
36:14Not a good time
36:14you've got to be seen today.
36:16Because...
36:18Stay where you are,
36:19I'm coming to you.
36:21I'm coming to you right now.
36:28I'm going to be there in five.
36:31Yes, sir.
36:33Wonder now.
37:04We can't let him get away.
37:10Bob?
37:12Yes, Susie?
37:13I need a favor.
37:15It's a little safe.
37:17Don't blame Susie.
37:20She'll be.
37:21Sorry.
37:23Let's get some speed on this.
37:26Pedal to the metal.
37:27Oh God.
37:28Hold on ladies.
37:28Give me some.
37:32Hi.
37:32Hi.
37:33This is the box.
37:35Whoa.
37:36What are you saying?
37:37Where is he going?
37:38Go, go, go.
37:42Left everyone.
37:43In the seat.
37:46Airbus Susie.
37:48You've got a license.
37:49Let me drive.
37:52Speed bumper.
37:53Slow down Susie.
37:55Hurtle Susie.
37:56Hold on.
37:56Race yourself.
37:57Oh.
37:59Oh.
38:00Oh.
38:00Oh.
38:01Oh.
38:01Oh.
38:01Oh.
38:02Oh.
38:03Oh.
38:04Oh.
38:04Hold on.
38:05Quicker, quicker, quicker.
38:06I'm going.
38:07I'm going.
38:11Right, right.
38:12Take in the corner.
38:14Down here.
38:14Don't lose him.
38:15Yeah, I can see him.
38:16Got him.
38:17Come on.
38:19Quicker, quicker.
38:20Shit.
38:21What's up?
38:22Freeze.
38:24Freeze.
38:26Freeze.
38:28Freeze.
38:29Freeze.
38:30Freeze.
38:30Freeze.
38:31Freeze.
38:32Freeze.
38:32Freeze.
38:33Freeze.
38:35Freeze.
38:38Freeze.
38:38I would like to leave, okay?
38:39But you were supposed to come and see me this morning.
38:42Yes, sir.
38:42You promised.
38:43I was going to, but I'm here now.
38:45Oh.
38:45So where were you?
38:46I've been busy.
38:47I'm still alive, but I'm, I fit in with you.
38:50I'm always fitting in me.
38:53Okay.
38:54Have either of you seen this woman before?
38:56It never is, is it?
38:57It's always about you.
38:59My father was done.
39:01Leave.
39:02Okay?
39:03Janika.
39:04I've got to drop the Peter Bailey case.
39:06What?
39:06I can't prove any crime's been committed.
39:08But Sir Peter knew something was up, that's where he read me.
39:11The cabinet had been removed from its hook beforehand.
39:13And fingerprints were wiped from evidence in the room.
39:16You know about that.
39:17And Sir Peter's new will is still missing.
39:19I don't know who did it, or how it was done, or why it was done for that matter, but
39:23I know he was killed.
39:26I think I agree.
39:28We even have a prime suspect.
39:30Tristram Bailey.
39:31But he was outside talking to us.
39:33Talking to us.
39:33I know.
39:34But what if I told you he was working with someone?
39:37It might have been her who was inside killing Sir Peter, while he was outside with us.
39:43You think he's got an accomplice?
39:45He's got an accomplice.
39:47Let's meet up, but no one can know.
39:50Looks like we've got a teller to catch.
39:53Understood.
39:54That's fine.
39:54Let's go.
39:55It's good.
39:55You
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