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00:50Bloody racket!
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00:57Look, here. You see she's trying not to cry.
01:02I thought they weren't starting until the weekend.
01:05Well, it is the weekend, Ian.
01:07A long one, starting this afternoon,
01:09and you could have booked it off, too.
01:12Yes, well, clients come first, and my list is full at the moment.
01:16Right, now, if you don't mind,
01:19I've got a final session due shortly.
01:22Well, then, see you Tuesday.
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01:39Oh, Tony, there's that weirdo again.
01:44No law against being a weirdo. I'll give you.
01:48Platinus Hispanica, a mighty London plane.
01:52Yeah, there's a lot of them about.
01:54Yeah, and I never tire of tending them.
01:56I'm talking about them.
01:58When you've been around these old-timers as long as I have,
02:01you get to feel in their energy.
02:04This one's weary.
02:06I know how it feels.
02:08So it stands its ground and bears witness to...
02:11Incoming thick mud, southeast corner, my angle.
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02:53Max, you're on your dinghy.
02:55Good.
02:56I was worried you might be away for the weekend.
02:58No, I'm just here.
03:01What about you?
03:02I'm stuck in Germany, unfortunately.
03:04My mother's carer was off sick,
03:06and I can't get a flight back to London until tomorrow now.
03:09I'm expecting a delivery.
03:11You couldn't go to the flat and wait for it, could you?
03:14Um, bring me back some of that marzipan I like,
03:18and it's a deal.
03:22Winding up and bearing in mind this is your final session,
03:29it might be helpful to reflect on where you are now
03:32as compared to how you were feeling
03:34when we started your therapy.
03:36I feel ready.
03:38Ready to trust and to...
03:42to be loved, I think.
03:49I believe you are, Daisy.
03:52And I'm so very glad.
03:55I hope you're proud.
03:58Bye for now.
04:28Bye.
04:48Good night. See you.
04:58Bye.
05:20You're not going to sit in the whole weekend, are you?
05:23No, I'm... I'm fine.
05:27Let's talk when I'm back from Bath, okay?
05:30Have a good one.
05:43Hey! Hey, hey!
05:45You need to move. You're too close to my car.
05:47Sorry, mate. Braking for lunch.
05:49Lunch? Only 11am.
05:52Some of us start early, sweetheart.
05:56Soup monkeys.
05:58Fancy parking spaces wouldn't exist
06:00if we didn't look after these old beauties.
06:02They don't realise their bad juju
06:05is recorded in every annual growth ring
06:08of these elder statesman's mighty trunks.
06:11I'll look up the van.
06:13Are you in a cab? Yeah. You go on ahead.
06:16I'm going to put some flyers out round the area while we're here
06:19and I'll catch you later.
06:21Here, give us both a laugh.
06:23Key his car while I'm gone.
06:29I should have known I couldn't do it.
06:31I should have tried.
06:33Take a breath.
06:35Scan your body.
06:37Where you're feeling tension.
06:41I thought this session was going to be about my big achievement.
06:44Instead it's just a massive step backwards.
06:47A couple of controlled breaths.
06:50Then tell me about it.
06:54Sorry, can you excuse me for a moment, Khalid?
06:58Keep breathing.
07:23What?
07:48Yeah.
07:50Uh-huh.
07:52What?
07:54I think it's a loose connection.
07:57Because the lights are flickering
07:59and my piano shorted last night.
08:04I know it's a public holiday
08:06but I need an electrician.
08:12Mm-hm.
08:14Well, my flight's on time
08:16so we should be well on the way to Wicklow before any mad traffic.
08:20Oh, hold on.
08:24I better take this.
08:26How much?
08:28Oh!
08:30You have got to be joking.
08:34It's a houseboat, not Wembley Stadium.
08:37Uh, no, no, no, yeah.
08:40Yeah, no, that's all right.
08:42Yeah.
08:44Book me in.
08:45Understood.
08:47Yeah.
08:51Leila?
08:54Right, I'm on my way.
09:00Astrid?
09:01Max.
09:03You at home?
09:04Yes, I was going to call and thank you for stepping in for me.
09:08Oh.
09:10Maybe you could return the favour.
09:18MUSIC CONTINUES
09:37Ian Franklin, 51, psychotherapist.
09:40Bludgeoned to death, it looks like.
09:43Well, most certainly with his own lamp.
09:46Effective.
09:48Victim was in the middle of an online therapy session.
09:51The client called it in.
09:53So we have an eyewitness.
09:55Didn't see the assailant, seemingly.
09:57Franklin muted the session and it all happened off-camera.
10:00Good thing is, he says, Franklin recorded it.
10:03It's the type of therapy they do.
10:05We need to see that footage now.
10:09Right away.
10:11The back door has been jimmied and there's a blood smear going out that way.
10:15The victim's blood?
10:17I'm not speculating.
10:19Well, it looks like a panicked escape, anyway.
10:22Robbery gone wrong, perhaps?
10:24The drawers were rifled, but nothing obvious taken.
10:27Victim's wallet was in his pocket, cash and cards.
10:30Could have been disturbed.
10:32There's no CCTV in the building,
10:34but the victim would have had to buzz anyone in himself.
10:36Cleaner? Other offices?
10:38He shares these rooms with another therapist, Charlotte Twist,
10:42but she was off for the weekend.
10:44Mr Franklin was alone?
10:47Apparently not.
11:05That's me trying to get the kids to school every morning.
11:11You want it outside?
11:14I left him working yesterday afternoon.
11:19He was determined to come in today because he had a client.
11:22Khalid Hassan.
11:24We've seen the footage.
11:26Is it normal to tape your clients?
11:29Yeah.
11:30It's part of the process in ISTDP.
11:33We only keep them long enough to study with the clients
11:36as part of their treatment.
11:38And the tapes are confidential.
11:40Not when a murder occurs in the middle of recording.
11:43You'll want to see this.
11:45It's yesterday's post.
11:47A couple of estate agents' details.
11:49And this.
11:51Oh, my God.
11:53I know who sent that.
11:55Well, I don't know, but it's got to be him.
11:59There was a client last year, Nathan...
12:02Nathan Dix.
12:04He initially presented with depression,
12:06history of personality disorders, ADHD on top,
12:10deteriorated when he came off his meds.
12:12This was Mr Franklin's client or yours?
12:14Ian's.
12:15Although we...
12:17we consult each other as part of the process.
12:19It's peer supervision.
12:21Anyway, Nathan stopped recognising boundaries.
12:24He started inundating Ian with emails, voicemails, texts.
12:29I'll check for them.
12:30And then he was arrested
12:32for trying to enter the offices uninvited.
12:35Well, if he was arrested, we'll have a custody image on file.
12:38Oh, it's all on record.
12:40Our regulatory body was helping Ian with legal advice
12:44and a restraining order.
12:46You know, it happens.
12:48Idealisation of the therapist.
12:50I imagine you'll have an address for Mr Dix.
12:53Ah...
12:54Well, I don't know, because it all peaked a few months ago
12:57and then Nathan's living situation became chaotic.
13:00But we should have a GP's number in the office,
13:03cos Ian was liaising with them when things started to spiral.
13:06And perhaps you could show me where.
13:25You're telling me that someone has killed my husband?
13:31Yes, I am.
13:33We're trying to find out who it was.
13:37He's dead.
13:39I'm so sorry.
13:41But we need to know your whereabouts this morning,
13:44between 11 and 12.
13:47Mine?
13:50I've been here all day, cooking for the weekend.
13:53And your daughter?
13:55Emma, too.
13:57She got up late and then she went out for a run, I think.
14:00But...
14:03You can't think...
14:05I mean...
14:08This just can't be happening.
14:13I'd like you to look at this photo, Mrs Franklin.
14:17Do you recognise this man?
14:21Did your husband ever talk to you about a problem client?
14:25Nathan Dix?
14:27Yes.
14:30The one they caught trespassing at the practice.
14:34I didn't know his name.
14:37Ian's very diligent about keeping his professional life confidential.
14:54Oh, my God.
14:56Yes.
15:02Has he been in this house as well?
15:04Could he have found this photo elsewhere?
15:07On social media, perhaps?
15:09It's my profile picture.
15:12I'm going to need permission to access your account.
15:16Are we being stalked?
15:18Are we in danger?
15:20Because...
15:23My daughter and I are alone now.
15:26Emma?
15:31Where's Dad?
15:42Anything?
15:43GP surgery's closed for the weekend.
15:45I'm chasing.
15:46Last known address was a hostel in Shepherds Bush.
15:49No phone or online presence, not in his own name, at least.
15:52OK, listen up.
15:55Ian Franklin practised intensive short dyna... short...
16:00Int...
16:03Intensive short-term dynamic psychotherapy.
16:05That's ISTDP for short.
16:07Specialising in patients with anxiety, depression,
16:10trauma and behavioural disorders.
16:13We can place the time of death between 11.20
16:16when the assault itself was recorded
16:18and 11.55 when the police arrived.
16:21Now, Ian had practised for 20 years,
16:24married to wife Martha for nearly as long,
16:27daughter Emma, 19, still living at home.
16:30The assailant broke in through the back door
16:32but left no fingerprints at the scene.
16:34No known witnesses apart from Khalid Hassan,
16:37the online client who called it in.
16:39There's a tree surgery outfit working on the street outside,
16:43Picards.
16:44They were on a break at the time of the murder
16:47but they noted a man matching Nathan Dix's description
16:50hanging around the day before.
16:52That, combined with the statement from Charlotte Twist,
16:57Ian Franklin's business partner of two years,
17:00means that tracing Nathan is our top priority.
17:03Leila and I are going to talk to the eyewitness.
17:06Meantime, I need a list of all of Franklin's clients and contacts,
17:10especially those he's seen most recently.
17:12Yep.
17:19I'll try to take a couple of days leave when I can.
17:22I'm just sore. I'll miss the gang.
17:27Yeah.
17:28Well, try not to pine for me too much.
17:31Er, Helen's not a happy camper either.
17:34Oh, John's literally a happy camper.
17:36There are six of us hiking the Wicklow Way,
17:38so he's going on without me, just to ice my cake.
17:41You know?
17:42Well, Helen hasn't got a choice.
17:44We've got my parents and her mum and stepdad visiting
17:47and it's too late to cancel.
17:49Oh, there are advantages to dating an older man.
17:52One parent in a home.
17:55And I didn't say that.
17:57And there are advantages to being stuck at work.
18:00I didn't say that either.
18:04Let's go.
18:06The witness has OCD, apparently,
18:09so maybe no shaking hands.
18:18I want to. I swear.
18:21I'm not trying to be obstructive.
18:23It's the risk factor, the germs.
18:26We could wear masks, if you like.
18:28You don't understand.
18:39I have a phobia.
18:42I was making progress.
18:43All this with Ian.
18:45I can't get it out of my head.
18:47No wonder.
18:49It must have been an awful shock.
18:52We do understand, Mr Hassan.
18:55But we really need to talk to you.
18:57Then talk.
18:59I'm here.
19:01You could video call me, if that helps.
19:04We have your number, Mr Hassan.
19:07Ending 0-2-2-1, yes?
19:10That's me.
19:18Call me Khalid.
19:20I want to help, any way I can.
19:22Tell us about what you saw.
19:24Did it seem that Mr Franklin was expecting someone?
19:27No, nobody has ever interrupted before.
19:30Therapy is sacrosanct.
19:33Ian wouldn't answer the door, not unless it was an emergency.
19:38I'm passing you a photo through the letterbox.
19:42Can you tell us if it's someone you recognise?
19:56Mr Hassan?
19:58Khalid?
20:00I...
20:02I don't know.
20:04Maybe.
20:06There's something...
20:09Is it just the power of suggestion?
20:11He used to be a client of Ian Franklin's.
20:14Why, you have seen him at the practice?
20:18I've, um...
20:20never actually been to the practice.
20:23I see Ian remotely.
20:30Jess, what have you got for me?
20:32Nathan's GP got back.
20:34We've got an address.
20:36A grandmother in Belgravia.
20:56We're Chelsea CID.
20:59Detective Inspector Arnold
21:02and Detective Sergeant Walsh.
21:06Thank you, Ferguson.
21:12My grandson has been staying here for a while.
21:15He's not been quite well.
21:17We need to question Nathan urgently, Mrs Dix.
21:20I understand.
21:22But it would be best if I renew my appointment.
21:26And it would be best if I remained
21:29for reassurance, if you see.
21:32We've been getting back on track with Nathan's medicine
21:35and establishing a healthy routine.
21:37He needs a little support, but he's getting there.
21:43Do sit down.
21:47You've injured yourself, Nathan.
21:50I told you.
21:52Cutting is a symptom of a more turbulent inner climate.
21:56But as I say, we're on the mend.
21:59Yeah.
22:01You're here because of the texts and emails, aren't you?
22:04But I've not broken any rules
22:06and it's not a crime to walk down the street.
22:08But it is illegal to stalk people, Nathan.
22:11And to send hate mail.
22:13What hate mail? I just...
22:15I only wanted to see him again.
22:17Calm, Nathan.
22:19Is this from you, Mr Dix?
22:21I never sent that.
22:23Nothing like that. I wouldn't...
22:26Did Ian say I did?
22:29No, he didn't.
22:31We found it in his office.
22:33Just let me speak to him, please.
22:35I don't want him to think I'd do something like that.
22:37Sit down, Nathan.
22:39You can't speak to Ian Franklin because he's dead.
22:43Where were you this morning at 11.20, Nathan?
22:47No!
22:55I can assure you, I was with Nathan all day.
23:00We have a routine.
23:02It's what the doctor advised after his recent breakdown.
23:06We have our pills, then breakfast,
23:09then a good walk to the gym in Mayfair.
23:12We cut through the park.
23:14Which gym was this? We'll need to check.
23:16Of course. I hope you do.
23:19It's a private club.
23:21Bannerman Health.
23:23Nothing significant in his room.
23:26Except a freshly laundered gym kit back in its bag.
23:29From this morning?
23:31In this house, we wash our sweaty clothes after exercise.
23:35You do understand this is a murder investigation, Mrs Dix?
23:39We want to help, Detective.
23:41It's a tragedy.
23:44What will I do now, Grandma?
23:47I know you're sad. It is sad.
23:50But we'll find someone else to help you.
23:53That's what we've been building to, you see.
23:56Getting well enough to have face-to-face therapy again.
23:59It's no use if you're not feeling yourself.
24:02I wasn't feeling myself when I went to see Ian.
24:06I know I shouldn't have gone, but...
24:09I just wanted to say sorry for making him feel cross.
24:13And I wanted to let him know it wouldn't happen again
24:17and that it was OK to come back.
24:20This was when?
24:22When he was arrested for harassment.
24:24Last summer.
24:26Went to visit Mr Franklin, uninvited, as it were.
24:30How did you get into the practice, Nathan?
24:33Well, I... I just waited.
24:37Till someone else came out and then I just walked in
24:40and hid in the toilet till the end of session was over.
24:43You never interrupt a session!
24:48It might be a good idea to have a lie-down, Natie.
24:53You've had a bit of a shock.
25:00Thank you, Ferguson.
25:03I think I should share some of the background with you,
25:08if I may.
25:13Was that actual Downton Abbey?
25:16More like Bleak House.
25:26Nathan's parents used to lock him in the cellar for days at a time.
25:32As punishment for bad behaviour, they called it house arrest.
25:37He was six years old.
25:39That's literally torture.
25:42Nathan was diagnosed with ADHD as an adult,
25:45but who knows how bad his symptoms were made or even caused by the abuse.
25:49He was finally taken into care
25:51until his maternal grandmother applied for custody.
25:55And she's done her best to atone ever since.
25:58Obviously, we'll want to check all that against Franklin's own notes,
26:01but Charlotte Twist confirmed he believed it to be a safe relationship.
26:05So did Nathan's GP.
26:07Mrs Dix has been focused on trying to get Nathan's mental health
26:11back on track and some sort of independent living.
26:15But buying him a flat on his own was a mistake, apparently.
26:18Unsupervised, he stopped taking his meds and things went downhill.
26:23But he definitely has a solid alibi for the murder.
26:27Well, the gym confirms Nathan and his gran checked in and out
26:30with facial recognition security.
26:32We've got the CCTV recording.
26:36And who killed Ian Franklin?
26:39We have the full list of Ian's clients.
26:41Khalid Hassan was his only one today,
26:43but these are the people he saw most recently.
26:46Only two people actually came into the practice yesterday.
26:49One of them was a client of Charlotte's
26:52that she and her parents flew to Mallorca yesterday evening.
26:55And the other was a Daisy Phillips.
26:57I've called, so has Charlotte, but there's been no answer so far.
27:00She may be away.
27:02I've drawn a blank so far on Franklin's phone, emails, bank account,
27:05but it's early days.
27:07PHONE RINGS
27:13I want to know who sent that.
27:16Could still be Nathan, even if he's not the killer.
27:19Max, it's Charlotte Twist.
27:21She wants permission to fetch some files from the crime scene.
27:24Tell her I'll meet her there.
27:28You were just calling on this Daisy Phillips.
27:31Let's try and track her down.
27:39You can check these,
27:41but I do need to start making arrangements.
27:45How well do you know Ian's family?
27:49Would you know if there were problems?
27:52Oh, he wouldn't have talked to me.
27:56I mean, the daughter sounds like a bit of a handful,
28:00but that's just what I gleaned from his telephone conversations with his wife.
28:05What about his wife, Martha?
28:08Ah, well, I met her a couple of times.
28:11I liked her.
28:13She seemed very quiet, but Ian's...
28:16Ian was quite alpha, so it probably worked for them.
28:21When you say alpha...
28:24Well, very...
28:27very sure of himself.
28:30I mean, I don't think Martha could say boo to a goose,
28:33but I suppose everyone has their breaking point.
28:37So it would seem.
28:42PHONE BUZZES
28:43Phone's going straight to voicemail.
28:51Do you know a Daisy Phillips?
28:53I'm Letitia, her flatmate.
28:55Why?
28:57I've been trying to call her, too.
28:59Tell her I was coming home early.
29:02Had a fight with my boyfriend.
29:08Jess?
29:16Daisy, can you hear me?
29:21Ambulance to flat 2, 27 St Thomas' Road.
29:24Red 1, adult female, mid-30s, suspected overdose.
29:44It doesn't make sense.
29:46She really wanted to get well.
29:50She's unresponsive, but breathing will just...
29:54She saved all her money to get the best treatment.
29:58Like, every penny.
30:00What was she suffering from, Letitia?
30:03Anxiety, depression.
30:06She grew up in care, fostering.
30:10There was some...
30:12bad stuff happened.
30:14Like...
30:16It is complicated.
30:18Is there any next of kin that we could call?
30:21Even distant?
30:22No-one.
30:24Not that I know of, anyway.
30:26Had anything changed recently?
30:28Only for the better.
30:30She was finishing her therapy.
30:32I think she might have even met someone.
30:35Spike?
30:37I don't know.
30:39I do know she wanted to get out there.
30:42She was optimistic.
30:45Till last night.
30:47I think something had happened, but...
30:50I was in a hurry to leave, and...
30:53It's OK.
31:02OK, thanks, Leila.
31:04No, keep me posted.
31:07Can it be a coincidence
31:09that one of Ian's last clients, Daisy Phillips,
31:12just attempted suicide?
31:14Well, suicidal ideation is not unusual in our business,
31:19but...
31:20I'd be surprised if Ian stopped her treatment
31:23if he thought she was in a bad place.
31:25In fact, no.
31:26No, he was really pleased with her progress.
31:29We discussed it.
31:31And who is Spike?
31:33Er, I don't know.
31:35But I can check her tapes, if you'd like.
31:38Oh, er...
31:39I'll take the tapes.
31:41All the recent ones.
31:43Wait.
31:44This is different to Khalid's tape.
31:47Daisy can't consent,
31:48and the attack didn't take place during her therapy.
31:51No, but she tried to kill herself shortly after,
31:54and I want to know why.
31:56Are you suggesting she had something to do with it?
31:59Anyone who visited the practice in the last few days
32:03is of interest to us.
32:05You and your own clients included.
32:13Your fight-or-flight response is malfunctioning for good reason, Daisy.
32:17You're very brave.
32:19I want you to recognise that.
32:21I do.
32:23I mean, I'm not afraid any more, I don't think.
32:26But when I am, I understand it.
32:29It doesn't feel, you know...
32:32disastrous.
32:35She's in intensive care.
32:37Still unconscious.
32:40She doesn't look strong enough to bludgeon anyone.
32:43If she caught him unawares...
32:45Yeah, but what's the motive?
32:49Maybe she didn't want to end her therapy.
32:52Maybe he insisted and she couldn't handle being cut loose.
32:56I haven't found anything that even hints at that yet.
32:59Oh.
33:01I hope you're proud.
33:05Bye for now.
33:10We've got her last two sessions.
33:12They're 90 minutes long, so there's a lot to trawl through.
33:15But so far, there's no mention of any spike.
33:18She seems just like her flatmate described her.
33:21Optimistic.
33:23Maybe her ODing is just coincidence.
33:26Check this out.
33:28Check this out.
33:37Where's your father in all this?
33:40I mean, you talk about your mother and not...
33:42Wait for it.
33:44The picture behind her.
33:47Oh, my God, the tree surgeon.
33:51He took a statement.
33:53I don't suppose he mentioned he was a peeping Tom?
33:55At the very least.
33:57We might be able to catch them before they clock off.
34:13Where's the gaffer?
34:15At the caf, round the corner.
34:19You take interns going up?
34:21Ross, mostly. He's got more experience with pruning.
34:24Oh, yeah?
34:26How long have you been working for Ross, then?
34:29About a year. Why?
34:31We're just filling in some gaps I forgot to ask this morning.
34:48You lot are like buses.
34:50Never around when you need one,
34:52but when you're after a quiet bite to eat.
34:57Who was up the tree this morning when the therapist was attacked?
35:01We were on lunch.
35:03I said... I said, didn't I?
35:05Before you broke for lunch, then.
35:08Ross was...
35:11What is all this?
35:13We in some kind of trouble?
35:15Not that I know of.
35:17Yet.
35:27So, I have to take a chainsaw up a tree with a blindfold on?
35:32Oh, well, here comes another boss.
35:34Charmer.
35:35Does it look like Mr Pickard here
35:37is craning his neck to see through the window?
35:39Oh, it's got to be said, it does look a bit like voyeurism.
35:42What do I want to voy in a shrink's office?
35:45You tell us, Ross, cos it's looking a bit wrong.
35:48Look, I'm a tree surgeon, not a pervert.
35:51I didn't do anything dark, man.
35:56And I never saw any murder.
35:59But...
36:01I did see a bit of a to and fro between her and the dead guy.
36:05Oh, yeah, the therapist.
36:07They were having words.
36:09I could hear her shouting at him.
36:11Lying bastard. Words to that effect.
36:13When was this?
36:14Yesterday. About an hour before that.
36:27Is this absolutely necessary?
36:29Your assistance is duly appreciated.
36:32Because I'm really quite up against it
36:35rescheduling Ian's client list for the next few weeks, at least.
36:39You can't just cancel?
36:41Well...
36:43These are real people with real trauma.
36:48And now their therapist has been murdered, I have a duty of care.
36:53Don't they get to say who sees them?
36:56Well, sure, yes, eventually, but there's a mechanism in place.
37:00It's like a safety net.
37:02We will designate someone who will inherit our clients
37:05in the event of our death.
37:07Mine was Ian, Ian's was me.
37:09Good thing you'll be able to squeeze them all in.
37:14I've seen your client list, it's only half as full as Ian's.
37:17There's a natural ebb and flow.
37:20Natural ebb and flow?
37:22And Ian charged more.
37:24My rates are client variable.
37:27But you'll be keeping Ian's clients on the higher rate, I assume.
37:31For now.
37:33One could say it's worked out rather well for you.
37:37I don't like the insinuation, Detective Inspector.
37:40Can you please remind me why you had me come here?
37:43Oh.
37:45I want to ask you about a row you had with Ian yesterday.
37:49You were overheard shouting.
37:54I lost my temper, that's all.
37:57Ian had once again taken the referral that was intended for me.
38:01He made some excuse, saying he was better suited to the brief,
38:04but it was underhand.
38:08Ian was very competitive.
38:11Alpha, I think you said this morning.
38:15Yeah.
38:18And I felt sorry for his wife and daughter, if you must know.
38:21Yes, I must.
38:24Well, then.
38:26He was a greedy, egotistical bully.
38:30And I told him, if he insisted on taking the lion's share of the referrals,
38:35then he should be paying the lion's share of the rent.
38:38He told me to up my game.
38:42I think he had a bit of a God complex going on.
38:46It wasn't just about vocation for Ian.
38:48It was about being seen to be the best.
38:52It was about his ego.
38:56I have to ask you again, Charlotte.
38:59Where were you this morning when Ian Franklin was murdered?
39:03I was home, alone, browsing estate agents,
39:07because if Ian hadn't died, I was planning to leave.
39:16MUSIC
39:28Emma?
39:41Are you OK, darling?
39:44We can talk, if you want to.
39:48I want to be left alone.
40:14MUSIC
40:30Hey. Thank you.
40:34All sorted.
40:36But it took longer than expected.
40:38Because he charges by the hour.
40:41She?
40:43It was a woman.
40:45Can I get you a drink to say thank you?
40:47I helped myself.
40:49And I don't want to be here when you see the bill.
40:53I take it you've already looked.
40:55No comment.
40:57I brought that marzipan to sweeten the bill.
41:02I'm out of here.
41:11Stop that!
41:27I used to count happy times on my hand.
41:31Like, save them up for when I needed one.
41:37I even used to rate them.
41:39I was number one.
41:41I used to change.
41:43But then there was that summer at the caravan,
41:47and we ran away from Peter's Hill.
41:49I told you about it.
41:51Yeah, you and your friend, yeah?
41:53Just me and Spike.
41:56Just a rusty old caravan.
42:00Nobody wanted.
42:02But it was like a...
42:05sanctuary.
42:08Nobody bothering us.
42:11Nobody trying to get in my room at night.
42:16I felt safe.
42:19I stopped rating them after that.
42:22Nothing could top it.
42:25You want to know the worst time?
42:27If you want to tell me.
42:29When they caught us.
42:31They accused Spike of coercing me.
42:34The only guy I ever really trusted.
42:39Apart from you.
42:41And they kicked him out.
42:43Locked me back in with my abusers.
42:48Oh, shit.
42:49Hope died for me that day.
43:05Hi, Ashley.
43:08Max?
43:10What are you doing sitting in the dark?
43:12Cursing my electrician.
43:14And be quick, my laptop's running out of charge.
43:18So it's a yes on the lamp, as suspected.
43:22A murder weapon.
43:24Which does make it look opportunistic rather than planned.
43:28That's our theory so far.
43:30Max, lips.
43:33I also found a small area of foreign blood on the head wound.
43:39Foreign?
43:41It could have been there before, but unlikely at that precise location.
43:45I'll know more when the lab can clean up my sample.
43:48Everything's taking longer, thanks to the bank holiday.
43:50Thanks, Ashley.
43:52Let me know when you have something.
44:03Okay.
44:33Thanks, Ashley.