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00:06They talk about the five stages of grief.
00:16I think that's a myth.
00:18I think there are dozens.
00:20Or maybe it's the same five.
00:22And I'm caught in this loop.
00:27Going through the same ones.
00:29Over and over again.
00:35And of course, what drink does, what drink did, was flatten it out.
00:42Come on!
00:45You know what I realized?
00:47We say blind drunk.
00:49Our sight is obliterated.
00:53Our awareness is obliterated.
01:07No!
01:09No!
01:13No!
01:14No!
01:14No!
01:28I love my wife, present tense, because love doesn't end with death, it just changes shape.
01:41If I'm drunk, I'm not present, for this part of our marriage, I'm absent, obliterated, I drank because it hurt
01:54too much, I've stopped because it's meant to.
02:14Thanks for listening folks.
02:37Jim Bergerac.
02:40Jim Bergerac.
03:09Jim Bergerac.
04:39Stop talking.
04:41I will deal with it.
04:48Sorry, it's because you don't work here and you're on leave, so the thing doesn't, hang on I'll make you
04:56a guest pass.
05:15You have my attention.
05:17Well, seriously dad, let's not make this a thing.
05:19No, trust me, it's a thing.
05:21Yeah, you think because you're my daughter that I just say the word and this gets forgotten.
05:26I have to contain this now.
05:28Well, just tell them I'm acting out.
05:29You are acting out!
05:33I mean, this is just so unnecessary.
05:36Sarah, just talk to me.
05:46Did they tell you what restaurant there was?
05:50It was Demacis.
05:54Where we'd all go to.
05:55I know.
05:58I know.
06:04Listen, let's, let's just, let me just stick it into that.
06:09Well, what could we do now?
06:11What do you, what do you need?
06:13There we go.
06:14Well, I'm not saying that, I'm just, I'm saying one thing at a time.
06:26I'd like to stay with Granny for the weekend.
06:29Right.
06:30I mean, like a day out.
06:34But no, you need some space.
06:38You know, I need to tidy the house.
06:39That's actually a really good plan.
07:12Okay.
07:15Okay.
07:31Let's go.
07:33Let's go.
07:44Let's go.
07:46Let's go.
07:59Let's go.
08:01Let's go.
08:04Let's go.
08:21Let's go.
08:26Returning to our top story.
08:28The body discovered by police at St. Brilard's Bay has now been identified as that of Kate Wakefield.
08:33Reporters spoke earlier to Chief Constable Uma Delal.
08:36Chief Constable, is this a murder inquiry?
08:39I am not in a position to release any more details at this time.
08:43Scaredy police don't have much experience in crimes of this nature.
08:46You sure your officers have the necessary skill set?
08:49Serious crimes of this nature are rare, that's true.
08:52But the team will be working tirelessly to bring this matter to a swift conclusion.
08:57One more question.
08:58One more question.
09:28One more question.
09:29Give me five minutes.
09:41Hey!
09:46Oh, look, I wasn't sure what you needed, so I grabbed, uh, everything.
09:52So I see.
09:54Oh, my God, my bed is so comfy, and Grandma made me an omelette this morning, and it was amazing.
10:00Yeah?
10:01Yeah.
10:01Well, maybe I should, uh, should come and stay.
10:03What do you think, Charlie?
10:04No, you should?
10:06No, you should.
10:06I'll muck out one of the stables.
10:09I, well, I'll come and pick you up on Monday.
10:14What?
10:16What?
10:17You should stay here indefinitely until you're in a position to better help her process what has happened.
10:24And she needs an environment that is calmer, more sober.
10:30Sober as in?
10:31As in the opposite of this.
10:33And this is Kim speaking, is it?
10:36No.
10:36It's me.
10:37I recognize my voice.
10:39It's me, Dad.
10:39Dad, this is coming from me.
10:42I, I need you, but not this year.
10:48Yeah.
10:48Right.
10:49No, I understand.
10:51Yeah, the last few months have been, but yeah, I know I'm turning a corner.
11:00I've turned a corner.
11:01Going back to work.
11:03I don't know if you saw on the news the, uh, the body they found at Saint-Brelard.
11:08You're going to be investigating that?
11:10Uh, it happened very, they've asked me to lead.
11:14I'm, I'm taking it slowly.
11:16That feels like a big step, Dad.
11:19No, it isn't.
11:20Honestly.
11:22This is a new, it's a new chapter.
11:25And I'm ready.
11:26You'll see.
11:27And then, you know, then you can come back.
11:33Well, well, that's something else.
11:36Is there?
11:37Good.
11:40I want to talk about Mum with you.
11:44Yeah, we do talk about her.
11:47We don't.
11:48You know we don't.
11:50Yeah, okay.
11:52I mean, it's weird that you think that, but, uh, no.
11:57Yeah, of course, we will.
11:59Um, more.
12:02Okay.
12:03Yeah.
12:07Thank you, Sass.
12:08You're welcome.
12:24Police headquarters.
12:25St. Helia.
12:42Sorry, Jim.
12:43She's actually just really busy, just at the moment.
12:45Two minutes.
12:45Could I just pop in the head of you?
12:48Hey.
12:49Hey.
12:50Uh, I didn't see you in the diary.
12:53No, I was just passing, and Wendy said you could squeeze me in.
12:56Uh, of course.
12:58Uh, take a seat.
13:00How's Kim?
13:01Amazing.
13:02She's been amazing.
13:04Give her my love.
13:06I'm sorry.
13:07Today is, uh, you can imagine.
13:10You saw the news.
13:11I'm just drafting a brief to the minister.
13:13Can we set something up for next week?
13:15You said you've assembled your team.
13:18I've got Barney Crozier leading.
13:20I thought you might.
13:21He's smart.
13:23He's solid.
13:24Oh, he did a good job standing in for you.
13:27Yeah.
13:28Though, obviously, he's not had to deal with anything like this.
13:31Oh, he's made a good start.
13:33Sure.
13:34I mean, at the start of an investigation, there's established protocols.
13:39You know, my concern would be when it's up and running,
13:42because then it becomes about instincts.
13:47Experience.
13:50Jim.
13:51I'd like to come back.
13:53In some shape or form.
13:56I'm not sure that's appropriate.
13:59Well, it's been seven, eight months now, and I'm...
14:03Nobody's denying I've...
14:05I'm doing okay.
14:09It's six months, Jim.
14:10I know.
14:14When my wife died.
14:20Look, I'm talking about shadowing.
14:22That's all.
14:24A high-profile victim, it's a different game.
14:27We both know it.
14:28Things drag on.
14:29Press get restless.
14:30Minister starts breathing down your neck.
14:32You need someone with experience who can bring this in quickly.
14:41You support.
14:44Barney stays the lead.
14:46If that's what you think is best.
14:48And you have counselling.
14:50I'll make a referral to occupational health.
14:53Sure.
14:55Totally.
14:58Go for a walk.
14:59I'll talk to Barney.
15:01I'm not just going to drop this on him.
15:02Let's go.
15:36Let's go.
16:10Let's go.
16:21Let's go.
16:29Let's go.
16:36Let's go.
16:39Let's go.
16:40Come on.
16:42Jim.
16:44So good to see you.
16:47Look, I just want to say again how sorry I am.
16:50Yeah.
16:50Yeah, I know.
16:53I'll be honest, I'm not thrilled about this as a process.
16:56No, I understand that.
16:57I mean, it's a mess.
16:58I mean, you were head of crime services, then I was...
17:00Acting, technically.
17:01And now you're back, but you're not back-backing.
17:02It's a tangle.
17:03It's a tangle.
17:04Yeah.
17:04You're leading, Barney.
17:06I'm just here to enhance.
17:08We'll work it out.
17:10Right, team, can we gather?
17:12I'd like to get Jim up to speed.
17:13So, victim is Kate Wakefield, 26, married to Julian Wakefield, 30, and daughter-in-law
17:20of Arthur Wakefield, CEO of AWE.
17:23That's Arthur Wakefield Engineering.
17:25They and Kate's baby daughter, Lily, are all resident at Arthur's house in St. Brelard.
17:30AWE's brand is ethical practices, environmentally friendly materials.
17:34It's made them a lot of friends.
17:36Arthur's on various planning boards, advisory panels, governmental bodies.
17:40They're popular, connected, and as far as we can see, clean.
17:44Various daily staff at the house, Lily's nanny, Mia, 31, Portuguese, and Margaret Heaton,
17:50Arthur's chief of staff.
17:53So, last night, Arthur, Julian, and Margaret attended a charity event at the Opera House.
18:00Kate was meant to go, but she had a headache, stayed home with Lily.
18:02Sixty-plus witnesses, reams of mobile footage showing them arriving at eight,
18:07and then returning home about two and a half hours later.
18:10And the statements from all three say they returned home at eleven
18:12to find the annex door hanging open.
18:15Upstairs, they found Kate dead with severe head wounds.
18:18House like this must have security.
18:20Cameras up the wazoo, but the system's been down for a couple of weeks
18:24due to a dispute with the company that installed it.
18:25Mines are open, but everything points to burglary gone wrong.
18:29Thief or thieves are interrupted by Kate.
18:32Reach for the first thing that comes to hand.
18:34That's where it all gets a little bit Cluedo.
18:36Big heavy candlestick.
18:38Kate takes two blows, one to the temple, one to the back of the skull.
18:41It's gone to forensics, but we're not holding out too much hope for Prince.
18:45There were some blood traces, but they were smeared,
18:47which would suggest that the murderer wiped it clean afterwards.
18:51Okay, first we need to establish who knew there was no CCTV.
18:54I'm putting a list together now, including employees of the company
18:58that Arthur's in dispute with.
18:59Okay, we need the names of the Wakefield's current and ex-employees,
19:03household and business.
19:04Already up on the CMS?
19:05And anyone who's applied for work with them but been refused.
19:08Should have it in the next hour.
19:11Great stockos.
19:12So pleased you think so?
19:15Alright, shall we head to the house?
19:17Guys.
19:39Well, well, well.
19:41Did you see who's in the passenger seat?
19:42No.
19:43Jim Bergerac.
19:45Who's Jim Bergerac?
19:47Maybe that's why they were late getting here.
19:49Had to search every pub in Jersey to find him.
19:51Yeah, but who is Jim Bergerac?
19:52He's gonna be like,
19:53I should probably just check on your wine cellar.
19:55Yay!
19:56Brilliant.
19:58Where'd you go?
20:10Mr. Wakefield.
20:13Detective Inspector Barney Crozier.
20:16We met very briefly last night.
20:18Let me introduce Detective Chief Inspector Jim Bergerac.
20:21I'm sorry for your loss, Mr. Wakefield.
20:25Yes, it's, um, terrific.
20:30Uh, this opera gala night that you were at, Kate was planning to go with you but she developed a
20:36headache.
20:37So, who knew about the change of plan?
20:40No one.
20:41Maybe the staff.
20:42Was it announced in any way?
20:44On your social media, maybe?
20:46My social media?
20:48I didn't think, um, a woman with headache merited a press release.
20:53Actually.
20:55I hear you're in dispute with the company that installed your security system.
20:58Yeah, well, when they realized who I was, a lot of extra costs suddenly started to magically appear.
21:03Right, but this was two weeks ago.
21:05Wasn't it?
21:07It's a long time to leave your home unprotected, Mr. Wakefield.
21:13You know, I thought protecting the public was your job, Inspector.
21:19Gosh.
21:21How stupid am I?
21:27Yeah, that did sound a smidge like victim-blaming there, Jimbo.
21:31Didn't we want to do a course on that?
21:32Yeah, a bit rusty.
21:33Mm, all right, come on, I'll show you the scene.
21:35Yeah, look, I'll catch you up.
21:38I'm good.
21:40Wasn't learned.
21:47It's Julian, isn't it?
21:51DCI Jim Bergerac.
21:53I'm so sorry about Kate.
21:55Here, let me.
22:16I lost my wife.
22:21So?
22:22I have an understanding of what you're going through.
22:32You know, something I wish someone had told me when I was where you are.
22:38You need to respect yourself.
22:42There's a temptation to destroy everything, including you.
22:46Don't do that.
22:48People are going to need you.
22:51Your daughter will need you.
22:57It gets better then, does it?
23:06So I'm told.
23:13Tim Bruce.
23:14Channel Island voice.
23:15New to Jersey, I take it?
23:17Good to see a fresh face.
23:19I get a bit sick of these tired old hacks.
23:21You're asking about Bergerac.
23:23Interesting character.
23:25Let's grab a coffee sometime.
23:26I'll give you some background.
23:27Jim Bergerac.
23:28Solved the Armstrong kidnapping ten years ago.
23:31Tracked down the girl to a basement.
23:32Found her chained to a pipe.
23:34From that worked out she'd been kidnapped by this guy, John Blakely.
23:37Sure enough, found her DNA in his car.
23:41Blakely gets ten years.
23:42Bergerac gets a medal.
23:44First of three commendations and the start of a glittering career.
23:47Then, six months ago, his wife dies.
23:50He's put on compassionate leave.
23:52Hence the drinking.
23:55Twenty minutes ago, he didn't know who he was.
23:58That was twenty minutes ago.
24:05Say it again?
24:07Yeah, thank you.
24:07Certainly, sir.
24:09Copy that.
24:09Let's get started.
24:15Barney?
24:23Right, mind if I...
24:25All yours.
24:27Oh...
24:40Sorry, can you get a shot of that?
24:42Yes, boss.
24:52Baby clothes.
24:54Just shut down there like someone packed in a hurry.
24:58I take it that's not the candlestick.
25:00No, that one's back at the lab. It is identical to that, though.
25:03Right. You want me to play devil's advocate, right?
25:06I don't remember saying that.
25:07These jeweled eggpings, someone could easily stuff them in a bag or a pocket as they go past you.
25:13You reach there at the top, your eyes are drawn this way to the bedrooms.
25:16What do you find in the bedrooms? Watches, jewellery.
25:18But no, you go that way to the nursery. What are you going to find in there?
25:22Wait, what thief takes things on the way in?
25:25Nah, it's pitch black. They're confronted by Kate.
25:29She scrambles back, yells for help. They follow her in, try to shut her up.
25:35Candlestick. Bosch, she reels around. Bosch, they scour her.
25:40Where was the candlestick? On the floor.
25:42No, before it was used on Kate.
25:43I'm guessing on the opposite side of this little island.
25:48So yeah, they're in the doorway trying to shut Kate up.
25:50How do they reach that?
25:52I'm not saying that it wasn't burglary gone wrong.
25:56I'm saying let's not exclude everything else.
26:05This guy. Right?
26:21DCI Bergerac. Margaret Heaton, Mr Wakefield's Principal Private Secretary.
26:26I thought I should say hello.
26:28There's a bag packed in the nursery.
26:31Would that be the nanny?
26:33Mia, is it?
26:35Correct. Sometimes if Mr Wakefield Jr and his wife are away for the night, Mia will take Miss Lily back
26:41to her own apartment.
26:42Okay, do you know where Mia is now?
26:43I believe she's already been interviewed.
26:47Belt and braces.
26:49Of course. This way.
26:58Mia, this is DCI Bergerac. He'd also like to ask you a few questions.
27:04I know what a difficult time this is.
27:08Um...
27:09Was there anything else, Margaret?
27:10Oh, I just thought if there's anything Mia can't answer.
27:13Right, well, I'll know who to ask.
27:15Thanks so much.
27:23Is this Lily?
27:25Wow, she's...
27:26She is beautiful.
27:31She sometimes stayed with you.
27:33Is that right?
27:36In your apartment?
27:38Kate and Trillian had a lot of engagements.
27:41Some days I couldn't wait up for them to return, so...
27:44I would take Lily home.
27:47Bring her back in the morning.
27:50But not last night?
27:52I was going to, so that...
27:54Kate could go to that opera thing, but...
27:57She changed her mind, stayed home.
28:00Right.
28:01Because, uh, in the nursery there is, um...
28:05It's like a little bag of baby clothes in it.
28:10Kate must have just forgotten to unpack it.
28:17How were things between Kate and her father-in-law?
28:21She liked him.
28:23He was kind to her.
28:26And between Kate and...
28:28and Margaret?
28:30Good.
28:33Very good.
28:36One big happy family, then.
28:49Have you shown them the letters?
28:55Who knew about the CCTV being down?
28:58Aside from myself, you and Julian.
29:01Kate could have told someone, I suppose,
29:03but other than the staff, there's no one.
29:10You think it was one of the staff?
29:12Opportunity.
29:14Motive.
29:15Means.
29:16It's how it usually works.
29:21So...
29:22I want them gone.
29:24All of them.
29:25But this is...
29:27Have you shown them the letters?
29:28This has no...
29:30This has nothing to do with the damn letters.
29:33Every one of them.
29:34Today.
29:35I want to change the logs.
29:44Good morning.
29:45I'm Detective Inspector Barney Crozier.
29:48Between the hours of 8pm and 11pm last night,
29:53a young woman was killed.
29:54She has been identified as Kate Wakefield.
29:58Chief Inspector Bergerac.
30:01Have you identified a prime suspect?
30:04Give us a chance, Tim.
30:06Yes.
30:06As you can see, Jim Bergerac is assisting us on the case.
30:10We're asking...
30:11Are you sure you should be involved in such a serious case,
30:14Mr Bergerac?
30:16I'm not sure I understand the question.
30:19Well, have you had to reassure the family
30:21that you'll be able to stay focused?
30:23Focus.
30:26We're incredibly lucky to have someone with Jim's experience on the team.
30:30Anyone with any information should contact police immediately.
30:34Detective!
30:37What does this mean you're back full-time?
30:40Jesus, was that a reference to your wife?
30:42Someone had to take me drinking.
30:44It's out of line, though.
30:46Find out who she works for.
30:47On it.
30:47I'll say something.
30:49How'd it go with Mia?
30:50Fine.
30:51I don't know.
30:51No, weird.
30:52Well, someone had to tell the burglar there was no CCTV.
30:54No, hang on.
30:55I thought we agreed that burglar was just one option.
30:58Did you ask Mia about the bag?
31:00Yeah.
31:02She thinks Kate packed it.
31:03Before she changed her mind about going to the opera.
31:05So, like I said, burglar.
31:07Anyway, I've got a job for you.
31:08I want you to go through all the calls to the incident room.
31:11Give them a ring.
31:11See if there's anything worth chasing up.
31:13What?
31:14No.
31:15Normally, you get a DC to do that.
31:17And 99% of those calls are bullshit.
31:20Well, there's always the 1%.
31:24Besides, you want to enhance, don't you?
31:31How's it going?
31:32Yeah.
31:33Pinch me.
31:35What have you got?
31:36Individuals who applied to work for Wakefield's company but were rejected.
31:40One name does spring out.
31:41You are kidding me.
31:43When sorrows come, they come not as single spies but in battalions.
31:46Yeah, yeah.
31:47Fucking right, they do.
31:49Where's Beurgerac going?
31:50I've asked him to look through the call logs.
31:52I can do that.
31:53No, that's all right.
31:53He was really up for it.
31:55Only I need to tell him about this.
31:56He was the one who...
31:57Whoa, whoa, whoa.
31:57Easy, easy, Tiger.
31:59That's just a name on a list for now.
32:01Yeah, if he sees that, he's going to get distracted.
32:03So, why don't we keep this between us?
32:07In the meantime, you look into his movements last night.
32:11Do that discreetly.
32:13Don't spook the horses.
32:26Hello?
32:27Good morning.
32:28Is that Sandra Cook?
32:30Yes, speaking.
32:31Hi, this is Detective Chief Inspector Jim Bergerac.
32:34Oh, right.
32:36You left a message saying you had some information which may assist us in our investigation.
32:40Yes, yes, I did.
32:41I'm not sure if it's any help, but last night, I had this dream.
32:50I think it was the husband.
32:52I just think he looks really shifty.
32:56Actually, it's not about that.
32:58It's about the bastard upstairs and his bastard flamenco.
33:05Yeah?
33:06Your mum.
33:07My mum what?
33:17Bad news.
33:18I checked out Lena.
33:26The name you wanted checking out?
33:33It's a shame.
33:35Thought we were onto something.
33:36Yeah, I'll get over it.
33:42What are you going to do now?
33:43Put it all on a CMS?
33:45Yeah, no.
33:46Good.
33:47Show me again.
33:50So put that bit on high priority and that bit on medium priority.
34:01I did say that out loud, yeah?
34:03Yeah.
34:05Yeah, yeah, sure.
34:15DCI Bergerac?
34:16Yeah.
34:16Oh, good.
34:17It is you.
34:18Pete Benedict.
34:19Your new counsellor.
34:21Look, I mean, we're not scheduled to start until tomorrow.
34:24I was just passing by.
34:26Thought I'd introduce myself.
34:28Yeah.
34:29Look, tomorrow's not great, but when things calm down, I'll give you a call and you can sort
34:34something out.
34:42Literally spent half my week here.
34:45Look, this is a mandatory stipulation of your involvement in the case.
34:49Well, that's what Uma said.
34:51Okay, okay.
34:51Listen, no offence, Pete.
34:53Already love where this is going.
34:54I only agreed to this to appease Uma.
34:56Not because I need it.
34:57Because I'm actually here to solve a fucking murder.
34:59But, fine.
35:00I feel like it's all getting too much.
35:02I'll give you a call.
35:03How does that sound?
35:08Understood.
35:08Good.
35:09Let's talk about it tomorrow.
35:13I'll email you the details.
35:29Nothing of any use on the call log.
35:31Okay.
35:32Always worth checking, though.
35:39You've got that on the CMS, yeah?
35:55You've got that on the CMS, yeah?
36:03No, no, no, no.
36:11No, no, no.
36:28No, no.
36:30Some want to see you, John.
36:37life on the outside treating you well john well it's not without its challenges i need to know
36:42your whereabouts between 8 p.m and 11 p.m last night around the time the wakefield girl died
36:47right it's going to be a regular thing then every time there's a major crime on the island i can
36:53expect a visit from you it fits your offending profile except we both know that i don't have
36:58an offending profile two weeks after you were released you applied for work on a wakefield
37:03construction site didn't even get an interview must have been frustrating oh i don't like to
37:08dwell on these things get rid of all bitterness rage and anger brawling and slander along with
37:15every form of malice ephesians 431 you're kidding me oh there's a lot of time to kill in prison
37:24i found his light and with his light came the power to forgive specifically you
37:31although some days are easier than others i admire your consistency
37:35you sang the same fucking song all through your trial
37:39no one believed it then inspector jim listen to me relief when you surrender
37:53to god's plan in my case and to the truth in yours
38:02it's beautiful tell me where you were last night john
38:07and you won't see me again
38:11killing kate wakefield
38:18there
38:21i confess
38:34ah mia perfect timing
38:39in light of recent events i'm afraid we'll be letting you go effective immediately you'll be
38:45given a month's salary this is as per your contract you'll see it's just above the nda
38:51clause
38:53you're firing me i believe you have a set of keys to mrs wakefield's car
39:00what about lily yes leave her too
39:08i didn't tell him anything when i spoke to the policeman i didn't say a word
39:15oh why would you there's nothing to say
39:34when barney and i visited the crime scene this morning in the nursery we found a small bag of clean
39:39baby clothes which looked like they've been gathered in a hurry and shoved in a bag on the way into
39:44the nursery there are several small expensive items all left on the nursery
39:48untouched we've been looking at this all wrong kate wasn't killed because she walked in a burglary but an attempted
39:52abduction of lily wakefield
39:55that could be a business rival a former member of staff
39:57someone with a grudge it's a long list but one name really sprang out
40:03john blakely now for some of you this was before your time so a bit of background
40:07john didn't pop onto our radar until his early twenties
40:10nothing major credit card fraud one count of resisting arrest
40:13uh he got a job in a building site as a joiner uh and he calmed down for a bit
40:16but then he gets sacked after getting into a fight and so he kidnapped the 14 year old daughter of
40:21the construction company's ceo
40:23what jim is too modest to mention is that he found the girl and he brought john to justice
40:29john was sentenced to 15 years released after 10 on parole then he applies for a job in a building
40:34site run by guess who
40:36the wakefields his application is rejected out of hand then an anpr camera picks up a car registered to john
40:43blakely half a mile from the wakefield's house at the time of the crime
40:46now look this afternoon i spoke to john at work he was defensive he was evasive he claims he found
40:52god in prison
40:52maybe he did but for someone with john's history a rejection like that from after wafers company is all it
40:58would take
40:58it's good bit of a coincidence that your prime suspect is your famous caller that kidnap is not the only
41:05crime i've seen
41:05the whole body no no and with your wealth of police experience you don't need me to remind you that
41:10you
41:10pitching up at john's work like that i mean that could be seen as harassment no i kept it convivial
41:21okay okay i buy it let's bring him in great we're going full bells and whistles on this what can
41:27uniform spare
41:43what do you reckon five minutes before john cracks no thanks i'm not a betting man interview john blakely
41:51september 4th 2024 detective chief inspector jim bertrak leading along with dc steve hobson
41:59john
42:01jim
42:02you work at winsford's boatyard this is a work placement since your release from lemoy prison
42:08yes what time did you leave work last night around 6 30 6 45 what did you do after that
42:13i drove three
42:14of my colleagues including my boss tom wisford to a pub on the rue so fell away and having dropped
42:19your
42:20colleagues what did you do then i stayed it was quiz night we came second it was a tiebreaker actually
42:31zagreb is the capital city of which country
42:36what time did you leave the boat 11 30 at which point i drove my colleagues to their respective homes
42:42i dropped tom off last at clifton at 12 15.
42:50kate wakefield was murdered around 9 00 pm wasn't she
42:58or maybe maybe a little after
43:00the hell was he thinking would have taken five minutes to find that out
43:10you
43:20hundreds of customers have been under legal orders
43:24the collapse of the firm is like
43:25this transform of the star and you know
43:29it feels too rich to die
43:33too far
43:36too soon
43:38Police haven't shared any further information at this time, but local sources have named him as John Blakely.
43:45Mr. Blakely was convicted of child abduction after a high-profile police investigation 10 years ago.
43:51But his arrest and subsequent release are something of an embarrassment for the police.
43:56And questions are already being asked about their handling of the inquiry.
44:00Back to Rob in the studio.
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