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00:10That's Shaq stealing all our business.
00:12No wonder people prefer Scott Shaq.
00:15He understands the value of my catch.
00:18Good fish, proper fish, Welsh fish.
00:20I know.
00:21I'd happily go back to fish and chips, but...
00:24I hope everything was to your satisfaction.
00:27No, the food was flavourless.
00:29The gap between the idea and execution is exactly what you'd expect from an adult wearing Crocs.
00:36These are pro-kitchenware. Standard issue in the Roo Brothers kitchen.
00:40Anyway, my food was designed for people with a palate.
00:45This is why we're dead, Joe!
00:47We need to go back to old-fashioned pub grub.
00:49Would you tell Leonardo da Vinci, don't bother doing the Mona Lisa, just stick to crayons.
00:53Yeah, if he was crap at painting, yeah.
00:55I am re-educating people's taste, not pandering to the TikTokers.
00:59We'll outlast our flash in the pan out there.
01:11Technically, I was right.
01:15Too soon?
01:15Too soon.
01:17I was going to do us a barbecue tonight.
01:20I've gone right off the idea now.
01:21It takes more than this to put me off a burger.
01:23Right, cause of death, probably smoke inhalation.
01:27And some areas of the body are burned, but the site's so dirty we all know more until he's on
01:31the slab.
01:32So when the fire started, why didn't he just leave?
01:34Hmm.
01:35Do scambi and chips, please, love.
01:38That wasn't appropriate.
01:40What have we got?
01:42Victim was Scott Winstanley, seafood chef.
01:45Opened the shack here about six months ago.
01:48Bit of a star on social media.
01:49I knew I recognised this place.
01:51It keeps popping up on my Instagram.
01:52You're on Insta?
01:53Yeah.
01:54I'll follow you, if you like.
01:55Or not.
01:56Boundaries.
01:57Any idea how it started?
01:59Fire investigation team are on their way.
02:00Fire was discovered by local fisherman Gareth Merwin just after 2am.
02:05Got chowdry interviewing the locals.
02:08What's wrong with you?
02:10Seagulls, ma'am.
02:11I hate them.
02:12I got attacked in Tembi last year.
02:13Took my churros right out to my hand.
02:15Ooh, watch out.
02:15There's one behind you.
02:18Not funny, ma'am.
02:19I've asked around about Winstani.
02:21Apparently he grew up in Cornwall in a place called Porth Kernel.
02:23A bit of a surfer type, but then fell into drug addiction before teaching himself to cook.
02:27There we are then.
02:28Ex-junkie, relapses.
02:30Leaves the hob on.
02:31Nice and easy, Malowan.
02:33Good job, too, because you've got that big zoom after.
02:35Right.
02:36Wait, what?
02:37Health and safety thing.
02:38Sandra put it in your diary.
02:39Oh, Sandra.
02:41Right, a dory, sir!
02:42On it!
02:43See if you can dig up any CCTV and keep taking statements from the locals.
02:47I'm off to consult our consultant.
02:49John Chappell?
02:50How is he?
02:52It's complicated.
02:55I'm sure we can resolve this, funny.
02:58You told me you wouldn't be in.
02:59Yeah, I needed to see you.
03:02I'm not sleeping properly.
03:04Alan's of his food.
03:06We both are.
03:08You can always intuit my inner pain.
03:13Oh, John, love.
03:17It's over.
03:33It's over.
03:37Mum!
03:38Well, have you put the stuff tea van in?
03:40Yes.
03:41What do you stuff for guide?
03:43I am turning your room into a home gym.
03:47Man, have you put it on?
03:50Well, it's not as if you're going to be moving back in, is it?
03:53Imagine that.
03:55Detective Inspector's still living with her mother.
03:59Hey, ma'am.
04:00Oh, sorry.
04:02Oh, no.
04:04Really, did it, lovey?
04:05Mm-hmm.
04:06Right.
04:08Sir.
04:08Sir.
04:17An intimate connection.
04:19A union of two souls reduced to the contents of a dispressed I care about.
04:24Good to see you're over the breakup, then.
04:28Essential massage oil.
04:31Eww.
04:32You've come to kick me while I'm down, have you?
04:34No, I've come to cheer you up.
04:36Someone's dead.
04:37Oh, lucky for them.
04:39At least I don't have the feel anymore.
04:40Oh, don't be all amosed, John Chappell.
04:42I need your help.
04:44Hipster food chef opens trendy seafood shack in Old Fishing Village.
04:48Last night, the place burns down with him inside.
04:50Well, so you thought you'd come and use me?
04:52Is that a trait in all the Malawan women, is it?
04:54Or is there just a sign on my forehead that says,
04:56Loser, please abuse.
04:59Joe and Karen, half-brother and sister that run the local pub, they're Dodge.
05:04Neither of them heard the fire last night, even though it was on their doorstep.
05:07Also, it was put out by local fisherman Gareth Merwin,
05:11who was just hanging round at 2am.
05:13Got to admit, it's interesting Chappell.
05:17No, I'll have to be here.
05:19Alan has already been abandoned once.
05:22He's feeling it all again through this.
05:24He's completely distraught.
05:27Yeah, yeah, he's in a terrible state.
05:30Well, maybe all this moping about's made you lose your edge anyway.
05:32Oh, please, spare me the amateur reverse psychology.
05:36All right then, I'll be off.
05:39Oh, I'll leave the file.
05:45Yeah.
05:49Yeah, I agree.
05:53Yeah, mmm, mmm, mmm.
05:57You looking at lunch?
05:59No, just on the socials for Scott Winstanley's food shack.
06:02No hint as to why he'd relapsed.
06:04So far, all I've found is that his food was crap that day.
06:09Sorry the scran wasn't hashtag bangtastic today.
06:14Going to find a new supplier with super fresh vibes.
06:18Obviously, sad he's gone, but if someone has to die...
06:21What's with the box, sir?
06:22Old case reviews you need to sign off.
06:24Turns out, D.I. Coffee had them in his boot for six months.
06:28Typical.
06:28Yeah.
06:29Great to have a fresh pair of hands to sort these out.
06:31Yeah, these might have to wait.
06:32I was going to head down to Arbaton, I, and do a bit of digging into the locals.
06:36Why?
06:36I just don't think he relapsed, sir.
06:38There was no drugs found at the scene.
06:40His feed is all health and clean living.
06:42Shall I tell you what my chief super used to say to me?
06:45You don't clean the windows if you're going to knock the house down.
06:48Mom?
06:49I thought you'd want to hear this.
06:50I've looked into the food shack.
06:52Local council received a string of complaints from the owners of the ship, pub and guest house
06:55trying to get it shut down.
06:57Maybe Karen and Joe just wanted him out the way enough they burnt it down.
07:01We don't even know it was arson.
07:02No, we do.
07:03Just heard back from the fire investigation team.
07:04There was evidence of an accelerant.
07:07Oh.
07:08Oh.
07:09Good hunch, Malawa.
07:10Look at you.
07:11Detective Inspector.
07:13Smashing it.
07:13That's me.
07:15Uh, Mom.
07:15Oh, sorry.
07:17No.
07:17Sorry, I'm listening.
07:20All right, man.
07:21Seaside pub not selling fish.
07:24Kitchen's Joe's domain.
07:27Shame.
07:28Yeah.
07:29See you later, Gareth.
07:34D.A. Malawan, Midwell's Police.
07:36Urgh.
07:37The smell.
07:38Yeah, he spends his day gutting fish.
07:39You have to sort of, uh, breathe through your mouth when you speak to Gareth.
07:42Right, um, can I have a word with you and your brother?
07:45God, it's like the smell is still in my eyes.
07:47I'll grab him in just one second.
07:48Let me just bring this coffee over to our new guest.
07:50Is that an extra hot latte macchiato?
07:52Yeah.
07:53I had to Google it.
07:54You'll never guess who we've got staying.
07:57I think I might.
07:59Um, you go and get your brother and I'll take that over.
08:02Ah, okay.
08:03If you're sure.
08:09One extra hot poncicino.
08:12Well, I thought you weren't interested in the case.
08:16I'm not.
08:17I wanted to be near the sea.
08:18I find it a source of great solace in times of despair.
08:22What happened to Alan Needs Me?
08:25Scratch me.
08:27Rather viciously, in fact.
08:29Must be something in the air telling people to reject John Chappell.
08:34Can I look, uh, what even is that?
08:36A blackberry-infused duck liver with a pen smear.
08:40Yeah, I know, inedible.
08:43So, have you come to torpedo my solitude or are you following up on a new lead?
08:48We're both.
08:48The pub tried to have the food shack shut down with the council.
08:52I told you, I am not here to investigate.
08:55I've come to commune with the sea.
08:57I'm very fortunate, actually.
08:58The best sea view room has recently become available.
09:01It's got a lovely...
09:03Very interesting, chap.
09:05Possibly.
09:08Brilliant.
09:09Great chat.
09:12I called the council.
09:14You what?
09:14I have to try something.
09:15He was running us out of business.
09:16Your bad cooking is what's running us out of business.
09:18People will come round.
09:19What part of fine dining don't you understand?
09:21Did you know Raymond Blanc here blew 300 quid on a thermometer?
09:25It's a smart probe.
09:26It messages my watch when the meet is done.
09:28Oh, great.
09:29Now, your watch can tell you no one's ordering.
09:30At least I got ideas.
09:31I don't spend my days behind the bar knocking back Cabernet Sauvignon reading Chili Cooper rubbish.
09:35Yes, you bad-mouthed Chili Cooper and I'll knock you on your arse.
09:37I think we're getting off topic here, guys.
09:39Look, a celebrity guest.
09:41My food's attracted here.
09:42Sorry to interject.
09:44I hate to be rude.
09:45There was somebody supposed to be in my room who moved.
09:50Is it Tina?
09:51Yeah.
09:52Marty-arse eco-warrior.
09:53Yeah.
09:53She has to move to room three.
09:55Don't know why.
09:56Your room's much nicer.
09:59Damn it.
10:00My probe's overheating.
10:01It sounds painful.
10:03Hey.
10:04Hiya, Karen, two more please.
10:06What was all that?
10:07That was me unlocking a fresh lead in this case.
10:12The room I'm in is easily the best in the guesthouse.
10:16Uninterrupted sea view.
10:17The only one with a bath.
10:19And yet Tina insisted on moving to the box room around the corner.
10:23Why?
10:24Going by your face, you already know.
10:26So do you just want to get to the point?
10:27Room three directly overlooks Scott Shack.
10:31The perfect place to observe him.
10:33If you have an unhealthy interest.
10:35We should talk to her.
10:37If anyone saw anything on the night, it's most likely to be her.
10:39Remarkable, isn't it?
10:41Even when I'm not trying to investigate, I cannot help but unlock a mystery in this case.
10:46That's a big old smug smile for someone who's apparently heartbroken.
10:50You're loving this.
10:51No.
10:52Merely trying my stomach best to distract the heart from its inner turmoil.
10:57Yeah.
11:00Where can I find this, Tina?
11:02She usually hangs around Pendry Bay.
11:04Well, she would do when she wasn't following Scott around like a puppy.
11:14Well, there she is.
11:17A beautiful place.
11:19Yeah.
11:20Yeah, my dad used to bring me here when I was a kid.
11:22Oh?
11:23Yeah.
11:25Oh, you don't want to blow my cover at the pub, all right?
11:27So I'll get her talking, and you come over once I've warmed her up, all right?
11:30Okay.
11:36Oh, majestic view.
11:38Oh, you look like the actor, the Caesar guy.
11:42No offence.
11:43No offence.
11:45I was just saying, majestic view.
11:49The ocean, how much you know.
11:52Are you going to keep talking?
11:54It's incredibly annoying.
11:57So, your accent's not from around here.
12:00Where are you from?
12:01Not that it's any of your business, but Kent.
12:04I'm here studying the seals.
12:06I'm an ecologist.
12:07Don't they have seals in Kent?
12:09Yeah, of course they do.
12:10But Abiton Eye is special.
12:11It's a new breeding colony.
12:13Okay, bye.
12:16Excuse me, Tina.
12:18D.I. Malowan, Mid Wales Police.
12:20No, thank you.
12:21No, what?
12:21No, I'm the police.
12:23You have to speak to me.
12:24It's kind of a thing.
12:26Fine.
12:27What?
12:28I'm looking into the death of Scott Winstanley.
12:30We now know someone deliberately set fire to his food truck.
12:33Well, I would have thought that was obvious.
12:34Yes.
12:36You were seen following Scott around, taking a keen interest in him.
12:40And?
12:41Really none of your business.
12:42It really is.
12:44Police, you feel like I'm at the till and something's not scanning.
12:48Fine.
12:49I took an interest in Scott because he talked a lot about sustainability.
12:53Now, can we just get to the point?
12:54You want to know whether I torched a shack?
12:56I didn't.
12:56Well, how do I know?
12:57Don't interrupt me.
12:58I'm an ecologist.
13:00The idea that I would commit arson.
13:02It's like, think of the emissions.
13:03Now, if I were investigating it, and I would be doing a better job than this, I'd be looking
13:06into Gareth Merwin.
13:08The local fisherman?
13:09Why?
13:09Scott got rid of Gareth as his supplier the day he died.
13:13Wake up.
13:14It's a bit fishy.
13:16Is that supposed to be a joke?
13:17Oh, I don't do jokes.
13:18Now, thank you for your time.
13:20That'll be all.
13:24Rude.
13:24Yeah, she reminds me of Scylla.
13:28Black?
13:29No, the man eating sea monster, Scylla Black.
13:32You'd expect the police to have some passing knowledge of Greek mythology, honestly.
13:38It's annoying.
13:39Tina's right.
13:40I should have spotted that about the supplier.
13:42Did you buy a story?
13:43Well, she's definitely lying about something.
13:45She ain't from Kent.
13:47How do you know that?
13:48Well, erotic horrors.
13:50West country.
13:51Far south-west, I'd say.
13:53I know the accent intimately.
13:55I was a seer as regular in the original polder.
13:57Yes.
13:58My first job, actually.
13:59I made a bit of a splash with my young and roguish Tristan Penthem.
14:03Anyway, same plan as before.
14:05I'll get him talking, warm him up.
14:07Warm him up like you did Tina.
14:09Well, that should be different.
14:10I mean, he'll talk to me one-to-one as a fellow man of the sea.
14:14Exactly how are you a man of the sea?
14:16I own a boat.
14:17A narrow boat that you keep parked in stains on Thames.
14:20The correct nautical term, you land lover, is moor.
14:24Anyway, water is water.
14:26If the wind kicks out...
14:27Anyway, we haven't got time for this.
14:28All right?
14:31Oh, what a beauty, eh?
14:33Cough.
14:35Wooden, chafing pieces all the way around the hole.
14:38What's she draw, if I may ask?
14:39Four foot, four foot six?
14:41You're that John Chappell, aren't you?
14:44You know your boats, mate?
14:45Well, what can I say?
14:46Fellow man of the sea, you know?
14:49May I?
14:50Come on, oh.
14:51Well, thank you very much.
14:53Oh, my God.
14:55I mean, she's seen some action, this one.
14:57She's been in the family 50 years, every bit of it.
15:00Even the kit and tools go back generations.
15:04Ahoy, me hearties.
15:07Sorry, I don't know why I did that.
15:08Er, D.I.
15:09Janey Mlau, entry of R.C.I.D.
15:11May I come aboard?
15:14Woman on a working boat's bad luck?
15:16Yeah.
15:17Murder investigation trumps fisherman juju.
15:20John Chappell.
15:21You're a fisherman now.
15:24I dread that you'd fallen on hard times.
15:27I suppose you're here about Scott.
15:29You discovered the fire last night?
15:31What were you doing, obsolete?
15:33Same reason I'm always up at that hour.
15:35Same as my father and his father before that.
15:37Weak bladder.
15:39It's when we fish.
15:41No nine-to-five job, you know, this life on the sea.
15:48Scott sacked you as his supplier yesterday.
15:50Why was that?
15:54He wasn't happy with the cod I sold him.
15:57Cod's not the best this time of year.
15:58I can't go out deep sea like the bigger boats.
16:01It's not worth the fuel.
16:02You know what I used to be in this business, you know.
16:05All right, Captain Birdseye.
16:07You must have been angry.
16:09Big customer and all that.
16:11I'm a Merwin.
16:13I'll survive.
16:14I'll have to.
16:16Seems people care more about seals than they do fishermen.
16:19Yeah, well, they are cuter in all fairness, sir.
16:23Yeah.
16:24Right, well, I better get going.
16:26It's a chance you're concerned.
16:28No, we don't have to do that.
16:29Oh, it's happening.
16:31Yeah, you.
16:33Ta, ta, ta, ta, ta, ta.
16:39Charles Caesar does not like being lied.
16:48Do you think we could get that switched off?
16:50It's a bit embarrassing.
16:51My face up there, you know, it's not really my finest work.
16:54I think it's bloody good.
16:56So are you.
16:57I think you look handsome.
17:01That's the first time I've seen you crack a smile.
17:03Maybe I've been feeling a bit sorry for myself.
17:08Fairs of the heart, yeah?
17:10Yeah, I know what you mean.
17:12Well, your husband.
17:14Oh, yeah.
17:16Sorry for your loss.
17:18Down line on your ring finger.
17:20You've recently taken your wedding band off.
17:22And you keep the photo up there, sir.
17:24It's not divorce.
17:25He's not dead.
17:27He's in Malta.
17:28He's coming home next month.
17:30I'll just clean the urinals.
17:32Oh.
17:33Any food orders?
17:35Nope.
17:36No one is gagging for a fennel souffle.
17:39Mr. Chubble?
17:40I don't want a juice cleanse.
17:41Sorry.
17:46Why did I let him do it?
17:49Well, Dad, he left it to us 50-50.
17:53Well, he's 50.
17:54No offence.
17:55He's dying on his arse.
17:56The thing with Joe is, if you try and make him do something, he just doubles down.
18:00So you've just got to let him cock it up and learn the lesson.
18:04Well, can't you overrule his menu?
18:06He'll come round soon.
18:08We're not completely in the red yet, so...
18:11Do you still want me to turn that off?
18:12Oh, please, yeah.
18:15Well, I think it's a good one.
18:17Yeah.
18:17Leave it on if you like.
18:19Yeah, a couple more minutes.
18:19All right.
18:29Baxter?
18:30Jamie, you on your way to mine?
18:32Not yet.
18:33Good.
18:34Don't.
18:34I've pulled.
18:36Pulled?
18:36I thought you had...
18:38Jiu-Jitsu?
18:40Yeah, got spicy.
18:41You're okay to stay at your mam's, aren't you?
18:45Uh, yeah.
18:47Yeah.
18:48Cheers, mate.
18:50Cheers.
18:53Three generations of my family in that photo.
18:56There used to be ten boats out of Abiton.
18:58I had ten.
18:59And every one came home with a hull full of fish.
19:02Hence the depleted fish stocks.
19:04At least now the local ecosystem can find some kind of equilibrium.
19:08What about my ecosystem?
19:10I can barely afford to put food on the table.
19:13I don't get Gareth.
19:15You're the last fisherman in the village.
19:18Scott still dropped you as a supplier.
19:20It seems a bit rash.
19:22Well, you know, that's the world these days.
19:25You know, everything's disposable.
19:28You know, if I was a dolphin, there'd be some do-gooders raising money.
19:31But I'm not.
19:32I'm Gareth.
19:33Merwin.
19:34The last of my kind.
19:37You fish yourself, John.
19:38Phone for you, John.
19:40Excuse me.
19:46It's fine.
19:48Not really.
19:49I was just saving you from Gareth.
19:51Oh.
19:52I can't stand his endless fishing talk.
19:54He does seem to have a one-track mind.
19:56That's why I like having you around.
19:58Someone interesting add a bit of sparkle to the place.
20:02What about the charming Tina?
20:05Is she not sparkle?
20:06No, she's a weird one.
20:07She's been here for a whole week.
20:08She hasn't let me clean her room.
20:11Maybe she's less weird around her seals?
20:14The seals?
20:17Of course, Chabot.
20:19Are you OK?
20:21Oh, yeah, but off there.
20:23Yeah, I think I might add up.
20:24Oh, that's a shame.
20:27Well, I thought you might join me for a nightcap.
20:29See where the evening takes us.
20:35Better not.
20:38Early start and all that.
20:42Another time.
20:43All right.
21:08Smash, isn't it?
21:11She did not come on to you.
21:13Gave me a bit of a jolt, too.
21:16Is it so surprising, though?
21:17Hmm?
21:18The romance novels.
21:19Bored.
21:21Charismatic stranger.
21:22Drifts into porn.
21:22Is that you, is it?
21:23A dangerous liaison.
21:25I've experienced it before, you know.
21:27People hypnotized by celebrity.
21:29You?
21:30Dangerous?
21:30You're hiding here because your cat scratched you.
21:33Anyway, I thought you were supposed to be heartbroken.
21:35One barmaid chats you up and you're like a kid at Christmas.
21:38I am heartbroken.
21:40Very much so.
21:41Sorry I'm not sobbing constantly and flagellating myself around the clock.
21:48Tina has to be our prime suspect.
21:50Why?
21:51Because you think she's putting on an accent?
21:53No.
21:53She lied to us about more than just where she's from.
21:56I spotted something last night.
22:01This photograph here was taken in Abitonai 30 years ago.
22:08What am I looking at here?
22:10Apart from this man's amazing mullet.
22:12Another sign here, look.
22:14Beware, seals breeding.
22:16There's been a colony here for years.
22:18Yet Tina said it was new.
22:20Why is she really here?
22:22She won't let anybody in her room.
22:24Not even to clean it, nothing.
22:25So what's she hiding up there?
22:27Well I can't get a search warrant based on a seal photo and a hunch from Poldark.
22:31So nothing doing.
22:32Did you manage to dig up anything else?
22:33Yes, it was something.
22:35Karen.
22:36The barmaid that definitely fancies you.
22:38No, no.
22:39Her nails are a bit shonky.
22:42She's well turned out.
22:44Appearances are important to her.
22:47Yet, she takes terrible care of them.
22:51Why, Chappell?
22:52Because you've gone mad, Chappell.
22:54No, the person we should be focusing on is Gareth.
22:57Rubbish.
22:58If he bumped off everybody and stopped buying his fish, he'd have caught half the village by now.
23:05Chowdhury?
23:06Morning, ma'am.
23:07You didn't sleep here last night, did you?
23:09Sleep there?
23:11Don't be mad, Chowdhury.
23:13You big madhead.
23:15Why are you calling?
23:16We've had a witness come forward in the Abertony case.
23:18Said they saw Scott Winstanley in a massive argument the day he was killed.
23:23Who with?
23:26You told him to leave town or I'll make you leave.
23:30I had enough.
23:31He was killing the business.
23:32My husband's coming home soon and I didn't want us to be homeless.
23:36But Scott wouldn't leave.
23:38So you killed him.
23:40No.
23:41I did what I always do when I have a big row with someone.
23:43I had a large glass of red and I bitched about him on Facebook.
23:47OK, well, we're not done here.
23:52I mean, we are done, but we are not done-done.
24:04Bye, John.
24:07Bye.
24:13Did you see that?
24:14Hi, John.
24:15She was just saying bye.
24:18You're incapable of reading nuance.
24:20That was more than just a bye.
24:21I've got to go.
24:23That's Baxter with a PM report.
24:25You stay here and try to avoid Karen having full-blown sex with you.
24:30Gareth!
24:32Were you out in that last night?
24:33I saw the forecast.
24:35Strong winds, rough seas, rain later.
24:37North East Lundy?
24:39It's all in the night's work, isn't it?
24:40Indeed.
24:41Calm seas do not a good sailor make an open experience.
24:44You've been caught out at sea in a storm, haven't you, John?
24:47Well, four, six, seven, gusting to eight, just outside Windsor.
24:51Trying to battle through, but had to take shelter in a nearby Cote Brasserie.
24:55Yeah.
24:58All right.
24:58All right.
25:09You all right, I suppose, Scott?
25:10He didn't relapse.
25:11There were no drink or drugs in his system.
25:12Hmm.
25:13So how come he couldn't escape the fire?
25:15Oh, I can answer that.
25:16Hard to see at the scene, whatever the state he was in.
25:19But he'd had a heavy blow to the back of the head.
25:22Enough to kill him?
25:23No.
25:24Cause of death is smoke inhalation.
25:25He was alive when the fire started.
25:27But out cold?
25:28Hmm.
25:29Anything on what he was hit with?
25:31Something big and heavy.
25:33Oh, one other interesting thing.
25:35Forensics.
25:36Turns up a footprint from the shack.
25:38Looks like a croc.
25:41Can't this wait.
25:41It's lunch.
25:42We're really busy.
25:43If you're going to lie, make it believable.
25:44Got a new order for you.
25:47Your footprint was found at the Decapod.
25:50What are you doing here?
25:52Just come to see where the culinary magic happens.
25:55Don't worry about him.
25:56Were you in the Decapod the day Scott was killed?
26:01All right, fine.
26:02I went to see him.
26:03But I wanted out.
26:04I went to make Scott an offer to take over the kitchen here.
26:07He said no.
26:09Sounds like your meat's ready.
26:11Yeah.
26:12What happened to people will come round?
26:15Well, they clearly haven't.
26:16I went to see Scott because people knew him.
26:18You know, people liked him.
26:20Because he was...
26:21He was just better than me.
26:24You said you slept through the fire that night Scott died.
26:27Only I'm looking at your heart rate monitor here.
26:30Says at 2am, your heart rate went from 58 to 84.
26:36You were awake.
26:40Okay.
26:41I woke up.
26:42I saw the fire.
26:43But look, I didn't know there was someone inside.
26:45You were just happy to watch it burn, were you?
26:47I figured if his business was gone, he'd be more likely to accept my offer.
26:50I was so desperate to make this work.
26:53I...
26:55He died because of me.
26:59I...
27:00I...
27:00I...
27:05I...
27:05Joe.
27:08Ego's a terrible thing, mate.
27:11Do you want to know something I've learned in my game?
27:14If you have a resistant audience,
27:18just give them what they want.
27:27Karen, you might want to talk to him.
27:30He's, er...
27:31He's in a bit of a state.
27:32I think he's probably ready to change the menu about now.
27:36Oh, great.
27:37About the menu, not him being an estate.
27:40I'm asleep.
27:41Thanks, John.
27:46Right, you stay here.
27:48Cover me.
27:49Cover you?
27:50You're not the rock.
27:51What are you doing?
27:52Searching Tina's room.
27:55See what she's really up to in there.
27:59Wait, what?
28:02No, we haven't got a warrant.
28:03I can't be a part of this.
28:04Suit yourself.
28:05Look up.
28:07What's going on?
28:09Fastidiously tidy.
28:10Sign of an ordered mind.
28:14So,
28:16one of the pictures has been taken down.
28:19Has she hung something else on?
28:20This isn't an art gallery.
28:22Hurry up.
28:22Think, chap.
28:23Think.
28:26Aha.
28:28Aha.
28:31I said,
28:33aha.
28:40You're a scientist, Tina.
28:42You work in theories.
28:43I'd like to put a theory to you.
28:45Well, be quick.
28:48Do you think you're going to be a place in English?
28:50No.
28:51I don't know if you're going to be a place.
28:53I don't know if you're going to be a place.
28:56We've looked into your background.
28:58You're not from Kent.
28:59You're from Porth Curnow, in Cornwall.
29:03Fifteen years ago,
29:05your brother,
29:06Danny,
29:07drowned
29:07while swimming off a beach there.
29:10Your parents blamed the lifeguard,
29:11said he was high while on duty.
29:13The lifeguard
29:14was Scott Torrance.
29:16He might have changed his name,
29:18but that
29:19is Scott Winstanley.
29:22Yeah.
29:24You came here
29:25to get revenge
29:26on the man
29:26you held responsible
29:28for your brother's death.
29:32Well, obviously.
29:33It's not that obvious, actually.
29:35I took a lot of police work, so...
29:36Yes, I came here
29:37to find him and kill him.
29:38Yeah.
29:38Don't interrupt me.
29:39What?
29:39I found Scott,
29:40spoke to him,
29:41but he turned his life around.
29:43Punished himself for his mistakes.
29:45So you just
29:46left him alone?
29:47Yeah.
29:49Scientifically speaking,
29:50what else could I do?
29:51I came here
29:52to fix the problem.
29:53The problem
29:53no longer existed.
29:54So I left it.
29:56And you used
29:57seal watching
29:58as a cover.
29:59What a waste
30:00of a question.
30:01Have you even
30:02prepared for this?
30:03Yeah.
30:04The question
30:04you should be asking me
30:05is can I prove
30:06that I spoke to Scott
30:07about this?
30:07And the answer is yes.
30:08I recorded our conversations.
30:10I was going to ask
30:11that, actually, so...
30:12No, the real question
30:13to me is
30:14why are you
30:15so badly prepared?
30:17No comment.
30:18And I'll tell you why.
30:20You're stretched thin.
30:22You're struggling.
30:24And it's bleeding
30:24into your word, babe.
30:27Shut up!
30:28If you and Scott
30:29had made up,
30:30then why were you
30:31still in Abbotoneye?
30:32I really like the community.
30:34I feel like everyone here
30:35is really warmed to me.
30:36I don't think they have.
30:37The whole village
30:38just makes me feel chilled.
30:40Now, if that's everything,
30:42interview terminated.
30:43I do the interview terminated
30:45at, lady!
30:48Interview terminated
30:49at 2.48.
30:51Was denn that
30:52be my fel and chilled?
30:53What a fach
30:54made it feel like an arfer.
30:55I suppose it's
30:56a find a mask.
30:59I prefer the star of India,
31:00but my mate,
31:01he's very persuasive
31:02and I think he'll probably go...
31:03Oh, my lawan!
31:03Glad I caught you.
31:05How's the case going?
31:06Very, very, very good.
31:08And that box of case reviews?
31:09All in hand, sir.
31:10Of course it is.
31:11Amazing.
31:11I'll be working for you one day.
31:13Yeah.
31:13I won't,
31:14because I'm retiring
31:14as soon as I can,
31:15but you know what I mean.
31:16Sir,
31:17say if someone hypothetically
31:19was struggling
31:20with the increased workload,
31:21what would your advice be?
31:23I always tackle
31:24the working day like,
31:25well,
31:26like I eat a curry.
31:27Kick off with the pompadoms,
31:29of course.
31:29And then you alternate.
31:31Rice,
31:32main,
31:32naan,
31:33main.
31:33Rice,
31:34main,
31:35naan,
31:36bit of chutney,
31:36main.
31:37Before you know it,
31:38you're finishing off
31:39the pompadoms,
31:40ordering another cobra.
31:41Make sense?
31:42Perfect sense.
31:43You wouldn't be on your way
31:44for a curry,
31:45would you, sir?
31:45Ah, good work, detective.
31:47Oh, I got something else for you.
31:48There's a van
31:49on Port Arran Harbour.
31:50No tax,
31:51no MOT.
31:52Untaxed cars.
31:52Why are you giving me that,
31:53sir?
31:53Why, why?
31:54Because it belongs
31:56to Gareth Merwin,
31:57the fisherman
31:57from Abitonai.
31:58Yeah.
31:59Just feels a bit odd.
32:00Is van parked
32:01five miles away
32:01from where he lives?
32:02Right, yes.
32:03Got you.
32:04Thank you, sir.
32:05Yes.
32:05I will investigate that.
32:08Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
32:15Very interesting.
32:16Your order!
32:17Don't do that!
32:18Sorry,
32:19you invited me here.
32:22Now,
32:23this van poses
32:25quite enormous questions.
32:27Look at the tires.
32:28There's a fresh coat
32:29of tire shine on them.
32:31The whole of the outside
32:32of this vehicle
32:33is immaculate.
32:34Gareth has recently
32:35had this van cleaned.
32:37To get rid of the evidence
32:38from the murder.
32:39What, you think he drove
32:39up to Scotch Shack,
32:41chucked a Molotov cocktail
32:42that didn't sped off?
32:43I think there's going
32:43to be another murder
32:44if a certain national treasure
32:45doesn't get to the point.
32:48Gareth wanted this van cleaned
32:50because it bears
32:51the family name.
32:53Merwin and Sons,
32:54a source of great pride.
32:56It's what the outside world sees.
32:58But,
33:00have a look on the inside.
33:03What?
33:04It's just like
33:05the inside of my car.
33:06Exactly.
33:07A mess.
33:08No order,
33:08no care.
33:09A horror show.
33:10Never giving you
33:11a lift again.
33:12How does this
33:13help us with the case?
33:14This is a man
33:15who cares deeply
33:16about outward appearances.
33:18But you'll explain
33:20a parking ticket
33:22on a windscreen.
33:23No.
33:24Swansea Fish Market.
33:30This case is like
33:32the sea itself.
33:33Seemingly calm
33:34on the surface
33:35but a plethora
33:36of secrets beneath.
33:38Dark depths.
33:40Hidden troughs.
33:41Under...
33:42Presumably,
33:42you're here to unveil
33:43who killed Scott
33:44because you've been
33:44working with the police
33:45which was glaringly obvious.
33:47Can we just, like,
33:47wrap it up?
33:48You are really rude.
33:51But she has got a point, so...
33:53Missouri,
33:53you are absolutely right.
33:55I have been assisting
33:56the police
33:57in their investigations.
33:58So allow me
33:59to be more direct
34:00if I may, Inspector.
34:03Someone here
34:03was having an affair
34:05with Scott Wynne Stanley.
34:09Weren't you, Karen?
34:11Of course not.
34:13I didn't like him.
34:14I wanted him gone.
34:15Granted,
34:16you did argue with Scott
34:17and ask him to leave town.
34:19You told us
34:20it was about the food shack
34:21ruining your takings?
34:23Yeah.
34:23No, no, no, no, no.
34:25You wanted the kitchen
34:27and Joel's terrible,
34:28ill-conceived
34:29nouveau cuisine
34:30to fail.
34:30Aye.
34:32Actually, fair enough.
34:33You said it yourself.
34:34He needed to fail
34:35for you to get your way.
34:37So why ask Scott to leave?
34:39Because you couldn't
34:39have your old flame
34:40in town
34:41with your husband
34:41about to come home.
34:43You're a romantic soul, Karen.
34:45That's what drew you
34:47to Scott.
34:48A mysterious newcomer.
34:51It's what made you
34:52proposition me.
34:55I didn't proposition you
34:57as if.
34:58I told you.
34:59I was surprised myself.
35:01But believe me,
35:02I'm pretty sure you did.
35:04But romance
35:05met pragmatism
35:06when you realised
35:07your husband
35:07was about to come home
35:08and Scott had no intention
35:10of leaving.
35:11You had to make him leave.
35:13If he didn't have the shack,
35:14he didn't have a reason
35:14to stay.
35:15So you set it on fire.
35:17This is just guesswork.
35:19Afraid not.
35:20The accelerant used
35:22on the fire
35:22was lighter fluid.
35:24Not only effective
35:25at starting fires,
35:26it's also pretty handy
35:27at removing nail varnish.
35:31Karen.
35:33You didn't.
35:39I did.
35:41You crept out of the pub
35:43at night.
35:45Dowsed the decapod
35:47with lighter fluid.
35:51And whoosh.
35:58I didn't know
35:59he was in there.
36:01No.
36:02No, you didn't.
36:04Only one person did.
36:06The person
36:07who'd previously
36:08tried to kill Scott.
36:10This needlessly theatrical.
36:11One more word
36:12out of you,
36:13Greta Turdberg,
36:14and I will have you
36:14arrested for obstruction.
36:16So who else
36:17tried to kill Scott?
36:19The fish supplier
36:20that he'd just sacked.
36:24So you hang on a minute.
36:26It's not easy
36:26making a living
36:27as a fisherman nowadays.
36:29Especially when
36:30you can't catch fish.
36:32As a man of the sea myself,
36:34I could tell
36:35that the nets on your boat
36:36are completely shot.
36:38How'd you catch a fish
36:39without a net?
36:39He didn't.
36:40We found a car park ticket
36:42for Swansea Fish Market
36:43in your van.
36:45Oh, so a fisherman
36:46goes to a fish market.
36:47Why is this news?
36:48Because you weren't
36:49selling fish.
36:50You were buying it.
36:51You put it on your boat,
36:53steamed round here,
36:54as if it had just been
36:55pulled from the sea.
36:58But Scott found out.
37:00Bad batch that day,
37:01who knows.
37:02That's why he apologized
37:03to his customers.
37:03That's why
37:04he sacked you.
37:07You waited for him
37:08to close up.
37:09Then you paid him a visit.
37:12You told him to reconsider.
37:14And he said no.
37:15Your reputation
37:17stood to be ruined.
37:18Along with your only
37:19source of income.
37:27You can't prove anything.
37:30I saw you struggling
37:31to find the right spanner
37:34when we boarded your boat.
37:36Had one of your tools
37:37gone missing.
37:40DNA matches, Scott's.
37:42We got a warrant
37:43to search your house.
37:43It was hidden,
37:44but not well enough.
37:46Like all the tools
37:47on your boat,
37:48it went back generations.
37:49Merwin fisherman
37:50to Merwin fisherman.
37:52You couldn't throw it away.
37:58I didn't kill him, though.
38:00You even said yourself.
38:04It was Karen.
38:05If Karen hadn't
38:06burned the shack,
38:07he'd have been fine.
38:09If you hadn't
38:10attacked him,
38:11he'd have been fine.
38:13It's a tragedy
38:13of misunderstanding.
38:17Proper balls up.
38:21Fast as you can, please.
38:22I just saw a seagull.
38:25Two perps.
38:26I didn't see that coming.
38:28I tell you what,
38:28Malarlan,
38:29a lot of people
38:29can't act the extra paperwork
38:30when they step up the DI,
38:32but you,
38:32you're smashing it.
38:33I appreciate that, sir.
38:35Where's the other one?
38:39Choppy water
38:40to the head, Gareth.
38:42Happy sail for her, mate.
38:45I know now's not really
38:46the time,
38:47but I loved you
38:48in Bulldog.
38:49Oh, thank you.
39:01What a mess.
39:03Dead because of
39:03a fling with a barmaid
39:05and a bloke obsessed
39:06with some old fisherman.
39:07There's more than that,
39:08the guy who built up
39:09this fiction
39:10and put himself
39:11at the centre.
39:13Sort of,
39:14like you,
39:15with ma'am.
39:16What's that supposed to mean?
39:17Come off it.
39:18All this moping.
39:20I'm sorry,
39:20I don't buy you
39:21a ma'am
39:21as some great romance.
39:23You're completely incompatible.
39:25Why am I heartbroken?
39:26Are you?
39:27You seemed a lot less fussed
39:29about it
39:29the more we got into the case.
39:31And you couldn't wipe
39:32the smile off your face
39:33when you thought
39:33Karen was trying
39:34to jump your bones.
39:35Our distractions
39:36may have temporarily
39:37blunted grief's claws,
39:39granted.
39:40Rubbish.
39:41You loved solving the case
39:42just like you loved
39:43being heartbroken
39:44for the same reason.
39:46What, Mrs. Freud,
39:48is that?
39:49You're a drama queen.
39:51What?
39:52Not in a bad way.
39:54Just who you are.
39:55Why you're an actor.
39:57You're not going to like this,
39:58but I'm just going to say it anyway.
40:00When you were really
40:01heartbroken,
40:03you shut the world out.
40:05It was too painful.
40:07You barely spoke about Ellen.
40:10That was real.
40:12But with ma'am,
40:13you hardly shut up about her.
40:15Do you realise
40:15how insulting that is?
40:17I'm such a self-pitying narcissist
40:19that I've projected
40:20a mere fling
40:21into a serious relationship
40:22to satisfy some absence
40:24of creative outlet.
40:26Yeah.
40:28Drama queen.
40:29Right.
40:30I'm not sure
40:31I'm quite ready
40:32to take life advice
40:33from somebody
40:33who's clearly sleeping
40:34in their office.
40:35Oh.
40:36How did you know?
40:38I got the same clothes
40:38as yesterday.
40:39Faint whiff of Febreze.
40:41It's all right.
40:42I'm not having a go.
40:43Now, I just thought
40:44if you're really desperate,
40:46then...
40:46Oh, maybe you can...
40:47It's my spare room
40:49for a while, I don't know.
40:51Oh, really?
40:53John Chappell,
40:53that's very sweet of you.
40:55But I'm fine.
40:56I found a flat.
40:57Baxter's been pretty unsubtly
40:59sending me right-move links
41:00and one of them's all right.
41:02I went to see it this morning.
41:04Oh, thank God for that.
41:05Thank you very much.
41:07No, I mean,
41:08thank God you found somewhere.
41:09I was actually worried.
41:11Oh, worried about me
41:11sharing your roof?
41:13I wouldn't stay at yours
41:14even if I did need somewhere.
41:15Good.
41:15State of your car,
41:17I'd probably have to hire
41:17a round-the-clock cleaner.
41:18Oh, they'd probably leave
41:19the minute they heard
41:20your grief jazz.
41:21I can appreciate good music.
41:22I just draw the line
41:23out of a glockenspiel.
41:24Glockenspiel
41:25and glockenspiel
41:26and jander.
41:26I don't mind.
41:27I don't mind.
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