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00:00Trevor Trevor Trevor Trevor I'm not 100% sure about this Madeline is very special to me yeah
00:10so no no I'm sure you will that's not the no yeah oh right okay okay right I'll leave her at the
00:24airport with the keys on the front wheel right second floor right by the lift yeah but listen
00:32please promise me you'll be extra careful with her okay right no you're welcome
00:40must be going soft
00:49thanks for booking extra room on the plane no I've got to look after your legs
00:57Jean d'Amre Richard would never forgive me so this is all for free a free trip to Malta I can't get my
01:04head around it well I've got to do a bit of work I've got to validate something yeah but what
01:08can be so important to fly us all the way to Malta well there's this historical fella called
01:13Jean de Valette and he won the siege of Malta against the Ottomans in 1565 now it was a very
01:20very bloody hey no need to swear is there no it was a very very bloody battle but a massive victory for
01:29the Christians who were getting battered all over Europe by the Ottomans at the time so much so that
01:35all the European kings and queens poured loads of money into Malta to rebuild it
01:40that's very kind of them well more strategic than kind anyway this couple were going to visit
01:45Bobby and Margot well they reckon they've got the original blueprint of the letter which is the
01:52capital of Malta drawn up by Jean de Valette himself and they want me to validate it so so what's so
01:59important about these bits of paper Jean de Valette died not long after the siege and the rebuilding
02:04of the letter was taken up by a fella called Grandmaster Pierre Dumont right so so no one knows what
02:10the letter should have looked like through the eyes of this Jean de Valette fella exactly I mean if
02:16they're real this is a huge piece in the jigsaw of European history Wow
02:22well I just can't see myself something this important would have turned up by now and the woman is a bit
02:36um how do I put it eccentric oh but it's free holiday isn't it well not only that our first holiday
02:45together yeah
02:48yeah
02:48do you remember the first time that my eyes set on you
02:58your smile came from nowhere for sometime never or sometime soon
03:08the road is a long one I was only passing through
03:17I was only passing through
03:25I don't know
03:46I'm human
03:47aren't you
03:49I'm human
03:51I hope this Mrs. White lives up to your expectations.
04:01Wasn't she bringing her from France?
04:03Bobby, I know it's real.
04:06I just know.
04:07Well, let's hope so.
04:08We'll find out once and for more.
04:18Trevor, Trevor, you've got to be really gentle with that.
04:20But if you push it too hard, it will just stay down.
04:23Right, please be careful with her.
04:25Trevor.
04:26He lent Trevor, your precious car.
04:29That's generous.
04:30Well, he was flying in Ciglo anyway, and I just thought Madeline sat there in the airport.
04:34Seemed like the right thing to do, didn't it?
04:36Although, I'm not really sure about that now.
04:39So this is level minus one.
04:41Apparently, they're in a yellow sports car.
04:44She said we can't miss them.
04:46Ah!
04:46Oh, my Lord.
05:04What on earth?
05:05My wife.
05:06Right.
05:06Please, sir.
05:08It's all right, man.
05:08She's still with us.
05:10No, no.
05:11Don't move.
05:12Stay there.
05:13It's going to be okay.
05:15Don't.
05:16I need to call an ambulance.
05:18What's the emergency number in Malta?
05:20How would I know?
05:21You know everything.
05:22Just like Googling it.
05:22Just go back in there and get some help.
05:24Don't worry, I'll look after this for you, love.
05:52Don't worry.
05:53Is this lady here?
06:01Yes, I'm on my way now.
06:02Dad, you don't have to shout.
06:04Well, you might not be able to hear me with the phone being so far away.
06:07It don't work like that.
06:08Never mind.
06:09What's kept you?
06:10Madeline.
06:11Blimey, is she hard to start?
06:13I'm surprised Don let you near her.
06:15You are very honoured.
06:17What the?
06:19Oh, my God.
06:20Oh!
06:20Dad, are you all right?
06:27Dad?
06:28Dad?
06:29What's happening?
06:29That was the police just keeping us updated.
06:50They're just tying up some loose ends and they're going to call whenever they're ready to ask her some questions.
06:54Is there any news from the hospital?
06:57Well, Bobby's been discharged, but Margot's still in intensive care.
07:00They're not sure of the magnitude of the head injuries yet, but, well, it's not looking good for her.
07:05No, she didn't look great, bless her.
07:09Blimey.
07:10All this for those plans he has in his hand.
07:12I wonder who wanted her that much.
07:16Maybe the army after all.
07:17Oh, I wish I could have had a look at them.
07:20Don't suppose what's going to happen now.
07:22He's got a look of Sigmund Freud, hasn't he?
07:26Yeah, yeah, he has.
07:27Well, he was a very colourful character as well.
07:30He was imprisoned by his own army for beating up a fellow soldier.
07:34And then he was captured and thrown on an enemy pirate ship.
07:39And while he was literally chained to an oar,
07:41he decided to learn Arabic from his fellow slaves to outwit the Ottomans.
07:46As you do.
07:47Yeah.
07:47Oh, and he miraculously had two children,
07:51even though he had sworn a devout Catholic vow of celibacy.
07:55Now that is clever.
08:00Hello?
08:02Yes.
08:03Okay.
08:04Yeah, we'll meet you there.
08:06That was the police.
08:08They want to meet us in Bobby and Margot's shop.
08:10Okay.
08:17So let me get this straight.
08:19You heard a noise,
08:21turned around to see what it was,
08:22saw nothing,
08:23and when you turned back round,
08:25a woman rolled across the bonnet.
08:27Yes.
08:28Did you swap details?
08:30Yes.
08:31Hey, Dad, come on, it's not that bad.
08:33The woman was all right, wasn't she?
08:35She phoned me this morning.
08:37Well, there you go.
08:38Said she's going to sue me for damages and injuries.
08:40Don't worry about that, lovely.
08:42Your insurance will cover it.
08:43Oh, Dad, you're not insured, are you?
08:51Dad, Dom loves this car.
08:53It's his pride and joy.
08:55I can't believe you'd be so selfish.
08:57I just wanted to see you.
08:58Then you should have got a taxi.
08:59I was only driving it from the airport.
09:02Uninsured.
09:03How could you be so stupid?
09:09Hang on.
09:11I only replaced that bulb last week.
09:14Dad,
09:15what did the noise that distracted you sound like?
09:18Kind of a thud.
09:20No, more of a crack.
09:21My grandma used to polish hers
09:36until she could see her face in the bras.
09:38See your face, see your strength.
09:40Oh, hello.
09:41I'm Dom.
09:42I'm the one who made the call, yes?
09:42Oh, yes.
09:43Delighted to meet you.
09:44Thank you for coming.
09:45Oh, no problem.
09:46This is my partner.
09:47A business partner.
09:47I just wanted to go through the events from yesterday.
09:54Yeah, happy to help.
09:56Can I ask why you were at the airport?
09:58Oh, we flew in from France
10:00because Jean was hired to validate the stolen blueprints.
10:04Hired by who?
10:06By me.
10:08Thank you, Bobby.
10:11Do you work for a museum?
10:12No, I'm an antiques dealer.
10:14Oh, very good.
10:16Continue.
10:17Oh, so we were told to wait at the airport car park,
10:22which we did,
10:22and while we were waiting,
10:24we heard a loud scream
10:26and saw two figures running away from the car.
10:28Which way did they run?
10:30Pardon?
10:31In which direction did they run?
10:34Erm...
10:34It was sort of, like, back towards the airport.
10:38Yeah.
10:39Yeah, that's right, yeah.
10:40How strange.
10:41You see the exit is in the opposite direction.
10:44And can I ask,
10:45how is the lady that was hurt?
10:47Not great.
10:50My darling Margot was struck over the back of the head
10:52by a metal wrench.
10:54Oh, I'm so sorry.
10:55That's horrendous.
10:56What sort of man?
10:56It's a woman over the back of her head.
10:58Well, a man that clearly needs help.
11:00And catching.
11:02Exactly.
11:02They turned on me.
11:04I put my arm up to defend myself.
11:06I cried out.
11:08And that's when you two interrupted them.
11:14Bobby,
11:15was anyone else interested in the blueprints?
11:18Hardly anyone else knew they existed.
11:21Margot said that when they were validated,
11:24they must be returned to the Maltese people.
11:26Too much has been pillaged from us
11:30over our tumultuous history.
11:34Thank you, Bobby.
11:36Now,
11:37here,
11:39my card.
11:40Ooh, that's nice.
11:41Oh,
11:42my great-grandfather's.
11:43He found it in the rubble of an air raid in 1942.
11:47Well,
11:47the Maltese people were extremely brave in the war.
11:51We still are.
12:01Hiya, Patrick.
12:03No, no, no.
12:05Hi,
12:06Triff.
12:07You all right?
12:08I'm in the bad books.
12:10Oh, dear.
12:11I think I might be in need of a little livener.
12:14For medicinal purposes,
12:15of course.
12:15Of course.
12:17I meant to ask you,
12:22darling,
12:22what did Patrick think about my thoughts
12:24about adjustments to the menu?
12:26Oh, yes, well,
12:28I did talk to her about it,
12:30and, um...
12:30I knew he'd love it.
12:32Cheese fondue was the thing to have
12:34at a party when I was young.
12:36It's about time it came back into fashion.
12:38Yes, well,
12:38Patrick felt that it might be a tad expensive
12:40with all the new equipment that we would require.
12:44We'd make that back in days.
12:45Yes,
12:45and the French were a bit fussy about their cheese,
12:48and if it was going to come back,
12:50it would have come back already.
12:52So...
12:53That's only because no one has had the vision, darling.
12:56I'll talk to him.
12:57Oh.
12:57Jenna, old lad,
13:06it might never happen.
13:07It already has.
13:09Dad was involved in a car accident yesterday.
13:11Oh, my goodness.
13:13Are you all right, Trevor?
13:14I'm a bit shaken up,
13:16but I could do with me drink.
13:18Well, what happened?
13:19Well...
13:19He heard a noise at the back of the car,
13:21saw nothing,
13:22and when he turned around,
13:23a woman rolled across the bonnet.
13:26Well, that happened to me a few weeks ago.
13:28What?
13:29Well...
13:29He was driving back from the beach club.
13:32He heard this crack at the back of the car,
13:34and then when he looked round,
13:35there was a young woman rolling on the bonnet.
13:38That's exactly the same.
13:40They threatened to sue.
13:41Same here.
13:42Hang on.
13:43They.
13:45Yes, there were two of them, apparently.
13:46Darling.
13:47Anyway, we swapped numbers
13:48and asked if we could settle it privately
13:50because I didn't want any fuss.
13:52Then, the next day,
13:53we dropped 5,000 euros off at their address.
13:565,000 euros?
13:58To make things worse,
13:59Dad was driving without insurance.
14:02I didn't even know you had a car, Trevor.
14:05He'd borrow Madeline while Dom was away.
14:06Oh, no.
14:07Dom will be devastated.
14:09You know how attached he is to that car.
14:11God knows why.
14:12Does it know yet?
14:13Don't worry.
14:14I won't say anything.
14:16Jeremy.
14:18What exactly was the noise you heard?
14:22Well, I'm not too sure.
14:23But there was a dent in the rolls.
14:25God knows where that came from.
14:27It was a scam.
14:29What?
14:30Crash for cash.
14:32Big business.
14:33What do you mean?
14:34Fraudsters staged traffic accidents.
14:36Then they make fraudulent insurance claims
14:39at the expense of innocent motorists.
14:42Oh, no.
14:43Mind you, to be fair,
14:45yours sounded more like a clip for cash.
14:48How do you know so much?
14:50Oh, well, I spent time with a bloke
14:54who had experience of it.
14:57We need to speak, St. Currum.
14:59I'll just have another one.
14:59Now, Patrick, I need to talk about my ideas for the menu.
15:06Well, I'm okay with the sausage rolls idea,
15:10but you've got to be joking about the fondue.
15:14I mean, they were vile in the 70s.
15:17Lord knows who'd eat one now.
15:18Oh, I didn't mean to offend.
15:26Well, pardon me for being a visionary.
15:32Off to powder my nose.
15:33Use a lot of volunteers.
15:46Yes.
15:48Caron, we need your help.
15:50I've been scanned.
15:52Scammed, not scanned.
15:53That's what I said.
15:55It happens, Jeremy, too.
15:57What has?
15:58I had an accident in Madeleine yesterday.
16:00Why were you driving Madeleine?
16:02It's all right.
16:03I'm fully insured.
16:05Right.
16:06Let's all calm down and talk in my office.
16:18Maybe we should have gotten something stronger than coffee.
16:25Here you go.
16:29I hope we're not keeping you.
16:30No, you're not keeping us.
16:33I just wondered,
16:35when did you first source the blueprints
16:37and what's their provenance?
16:39Oh, the blueprints are.
16:41Bobby, I heard the news.
16:44How's Amal go?
16:45Oh, she is stable.
16:47For now.
16:49I was just about to explain to Mrs. White here
16:51how the blueprints came into our possession.
16:55She's the antiques dealer from France.
16:56So to validate them.
16:57Hello, we're Mr. and Mrs. Artard.
17:00Hi, I'm Dom.
17:02Hi.
17:02Mrs. White was asking about the provenance.
17:05And I think it best you tell her.
17:07I'm a little...
17:08Oh, of course.
17:10Oh, of course.
17:12My great-great-grandfather was one of the builders of the Victoria Gate here in Valletta in 1884.
17:19That's the one we just passed.
17:21Yeah.
17:21The original gate was built by Grandmaster Pierre de Mont.
17:26He took over from Jean de Valette when he unexpectedly died in 1568.
17:30My great-great-grandfather, he accidentally discovered the blueprints when the British rebuilt the gate in 1884.
17:37It's over 300 years later.
17:39We assumed the prints were buried under the gate, so no one would challenge the Mont's new vision.
17:45Wow.
17:46That is some provenance, if it can be proved.
17:50My father passed away recently, and he left them to us.
17:54He never believed they could be genuine, but I am sure they are.
17:59That's why we needed your help.
18:02Are you absolutely sure that no one wanted them enough to kill?
18:08Once they're validated, there'll be many collectors who want to get their hands on them.
18:12But, like Margot, we believe they should be returned to the Maltese people.
18:18Of course.
18:19Look, I'm sorry. We've got to get back to our restaurant.
18:22Oh, you've got a restaurant? I've never tried Maltese food.
18:25Oh, well, if you get the chance, you should try us out.
18:36Okay.
18:37Oh, thank you. That's very kind. Thank you.
18:40Keep us updated about Margot, won't you?
18:42Absolutely. Thank you.
18:52Are you okay?
18:53There's something you should know.
18:58Margot's long-term colleague, Colin, an online dealer, had a huge row with her about the blueprints.
19:04Why?
19:05He's a Jean de Villette collector, and is desperate to purchase them.
19:09But Margot was insistent that they be returned to the Maltese people.
19:12Why didn't you tell this to the police?
19:14How could I?
19:15Oh, Margot and Colin went to school together. He's practically family.
19:22Maybe I could ask some discreet questions.
19:26You would do that.
19:27Well, back home in France, I occasionally help the police with their inquiries.
19:33Occasionally.
19:36Thank you again.
19:38I'll just get one of these business cards for you.
19:44We'll be able to play snap with all these business cards.
19:46Shut it.
19:49Oh.
19:51And may I just say that discretion is my middle name.
19:56Right.
19:58Um.
19:58Oh, um, before I forget, I, um, I found this near the car. I assume it's Margot's.
20:09Yes.
20:10Thank you, Mrs. Watt.
20:19And exactly the same thing happened to Jeremy a few weeks ago.
20:23But he could afford to pay the ransom. I can't.
20:26Jeremy and Judith handed money over.
20:28Five thousand euro.
20:32It is known as the crash for cash scam.
20:35That's what Patrick said.
20:37Yes, this method is very common.
20:39Insurance fraud is ever-evolving and the lengths fraudsters will go to is shocking.
20:44Yeah, but we know who did it.
20:46Jeremy and Judith have the fraudster's address.
20:49Everything is, Gloria, unless you have rock-solid proof.
20:52It is very hard to prove.
20:54The law is usually always on the side of the pedestrian.
20:57So I'll have to pay the money?
20:59That is up to you, Trevor.
21:02Thanks for your help, Karam.
21:04Come on, Dad.
21:06Gloria, do not go taking the law into your own hands.
21:09These people can be very dangerous.
21:10I can't believe this.
21:30You're meant to be on a holiday.
21:31May I remind you that all this is free?
21:34No, but...
21:35Oh, come on, Dom.
21:36We can't let a woman get robbed, bashed over the head, nearly killed and do nothing about it.
21:40Yeah, yeah, fair enough.
21:42And we're on our own, aren't we?
21:44What do you mean?
21:45Well, nobody knows, is it?
21:47No?
21:48Well, it means, as well as helping the police, I can do this.
21:55All right, when you put it like that.
21:58What's the plan?
22:00Give me Colin's business card.
22:07Right.
22:07Oh, hello.
22:17My name is Jean White, and I'm from the Museum of the Order of St. John in London.
22:24Well, we're thinking of selling one of our items due to renovation costs.
22:28It's the Vallette Crystal Cross.
22:31Would you be interested?
22:32Ah, well, I'll take that as a yes.
22:40I'm actually in Vallette at the moment on a fundraising trip.
22:44I wondered if you would like to meet up.
22:47Great.
22:48What about the Café Tazza, just off the Jean de Vallette Square, in about an hour?
22:56See you then.
22:57Bye.
22:59Wow.
23:00Oh, was all of that just a massive lie?
23:03Well, um, there is a brilliant museum in London called the Order of St. John, and it does own the Vallette Crystal Cross, but I doubt that they'd ever sell it, so yes, Dom, it was a complete lie.
23:17Well, I liked your posh telephone voice, though.
23:20I'm from the Museum of the Order of St. John in London.
23:23It didn't sound like that.
23:24No, it's nothing to be ashamed of.
23:26We're all from the north of England.
23:27We all put on a posh telephone voice.
23:29Come on, let's have a look around.
23:30We've got an hour.
23:38There's nothing we can do.
23:40Clarone says we need rock-solid proof.
23:45In flagrante delicto.
23:48Pardon?
23:49It's Latin for being caught in the act.
23:51How?
23:52Top of my head.
23:53Stage an accident.
23:56Film them.
24:02How will he know it's us?
24:04Because you're literally the only ones here.
24:07Mind you, that's how I always feel when I'm with you.
24:10Shut it!
24:11Museum of St. John?
24:19Colin?
24:19Hi, and you must be Jean.
24:21Yes, and this is my partner, Dom.
24:22Hi.
24:23So, um, let me start by saying how, um, sorry I am that you're having to sell such rarities
24:35from your beautiful museum.
24:36I'm sure it must be very difficult for you.
24:38Well, you sell some, you keep some.
24:40If I had the opportunity to purchase something that Jean de Vallette himself touched, I'd never
24:45sell it.
24:46Oh, right.
24:47Oh, oh, oh, no, I, I don't mean any disrespect by that.
24:51I'm just, I'd say, um, I'd feel like I would have conquered the world.
24:56And not 10,000.
24:57Exactly.
25:00Um, the Crystal Cross was a gift to Jean de Vallette from Pope Pius V, and the inscription
25:07was, the one who conquers 10,000.
25:10I guess that's going to cost me a bit more than 10,000, right?
25:13Well, I've heard that there's something else for sale that was touched by Jean de Vallette.
25:19The original blueprints to Vallette.
25:26Where did you hear that?
25:27I never reveal my sources.
25:30Maybe we could do a deal?
25:34Maybe we could.
25:36Look, I'll look into it and get back to you.
25:39Well, that sounds perfect.
25:40Well, then, very good.
25:49Nice guy.
25:50Lovely hair.
25:51He definitely knows more than he's laying on.
25:53Hmm?
25:54He knows where they are.
25:56No socks, though.
25:56Always find that weird.
26:02Jean.
26:04That's the car that almost knocked me over at the airport.
26:08Oh!
26:09We're on the wrong side of the road!
26:10Oh, my God.
26:14Call Inspector O'Juice.
26:15Are you sure this is the place?
26:23Well, I've dropped 5,000 euros off here.
26:25I think I'd remember it.
26:26What exactly are we doing here, Gloria?
26:29I don't know, but it's just not fair.
26:31Is Douglas all right in the van?
26:36Yeah.
26:36I've left the air coming on for him.
26:38I think I might need a tinkle.
26:40Dad, I told you to go before we left.
26:42Think I might join you, old chap?
26:43I've earmarked a bush down there.
26:45Oh, very good.
26:46What do you mean, you've earmarked a bush?
26:48Gloria, gentlemen of a certain age are always on the lookout for suitable refreshment spots.
26:54Whereas we just have to hold on, eh, Judith?
26:56Fortunately, my Pilates classes have given me the bladder of a camel.
27:03Look!
27:05There's one of them now, and that's the other one.
27:09Absolutely nothing wrong with her.
27:13I've had an idea.
27:15I think it's rather brilliant.
27:17Let's go back to the pub.
27:18I do need that tinkle first.
27:20Right, come on, old chap.
27:21Gentlemen, gentlemen, please.
27:37This is a very difficult job.
27:40The only way to get through it is if we all work together as a team.
27:44Agreed.
27:45And that means you do everything I say.
27:49Now, I've brought Patrick in on the job, as technically this was all his idea.
27:56I'm just saying motorbikes would be quicker.
27:58He's right.
27:59But you're not insured, Dad.
28:00Remember, we need to be as inconspicuous as possible.
28:06Masks.
28:07Like in that film, where they all wear masks of ex-presidents.
28:12Point break.
28:13Is that the film about snooker?
28:15No, I think masks would be a little conspicuous.
28:19This is the plan.
28:21We will follow and film them covertly.
28:24How do we film them covertly?
28:26We use your van.
28:28You and me in the front.
28:29Jeremy, Patrick and Trevor in the back.
28:33Going by their previous shenanigans, it seems that they always choose the same junction.
28:39Once we locate them, the boys can film them in action from the back of the van.
28:46With a lot of patience and a little bit of luck, we will be able to catch them.
28:52In flagrante delicto.
28:55Precisely.
28:56This might actually work.
28:59It's brilliant, darling.
29:00You're on fire.
29:01No, I'm on a 72-hour detox.
29:04I need something to do.
29:05Right, huddle in.
29:06What's your relationship with Margot?
29:11She's a friend, a colleague.
29:14We've known each other for years now.
29:17Margot and her husband Bobby were attacked in the airport car park last night.
29:21What?
29:23Oh, no.
29:24We have an eyewitness that identified your car in the very same car park, speeding away just after they had been attacked.
29:31This is nonsense.
29:32I would never harm Margot or Bobby.
29:34Why were you at the airport last night?
29:37I just come back from Italy.
29:38I was there at a trade fair.
29:40In fact, Margot was meant to be there with me.
29:43But she cancelled at the last minute.
29:45I can't believe she and Bobby were attacked like that.
29:48So why did she cancel going with you?
29:51She said she had something very important to tend to.
29:54Would that be anything to do with this?
29:55It's a blueprint.
30:09We just found this in your car, sir.
30:11How do you explain that?
30:13My car?
30:13How?
30:14Are you saying you were not interested in it?
30:16No.
30:16A British dealer we are associated with has just confirmed that you're about to source this for her in a trade deal.
30:23I was just going to try and persuade Margot to part with it to land on something even more spectacular.
30:28I don't understand what's going on.
30:31You knew Margot was going to be at the airport last night and you chose your flight home to coincide.
30:35I think you wanted the blueprint so much that you were willing to hurt to get to it.
30:41You were wrong.
30:47I love her.
30:50You wouldn't harm her hair on her head.
30:53You were seen at the scene of the crime and this was found in your car.
30:57Cansons.
31:05Unfortunately, Margot has just passed away.
31:22I'm afraid I have no option but to arrest you for her murder.
31:25No.
31:27No.
31:31I love her.
31:32I love her.
31:36All right, come with me.
31:39I love her!
31:40Come on.
31:45Okay.
31:52That was Inspector Reduce.
31:55Margot didn't make it.
31:57And even though they haven't found the murder weapon,
31:59they're holding on to Colin because he was at the scene of the crime.
32:03Bang to right, surely.
32:04Not quite.
32:06They need to find the other person that was running away before they can nail him properly.
32:13Imagine killing your childhood friend over a piece of paper.
32:18It was a very important piece of paper.
32:21Yeah, but still...
32:22I'm just gutted I didn't get to take a look at those blueprints.
32:25Blueprints.
32:28It's just...
32:29It's just all very heartbreaking.
32:33Come here.
32:36Listen, why not take you for dinner later?
32:38Still got that card somewhere for the Attards restaurant.
32:41That'd be lovely.
32:42Thanks, Tom.
32:43Bye.
32:44Bye.
32:44Bye.
32:44Bye.
32:45Bye.
32:45Bye.
32:45Bye.
32:46Bye.
32:46Bye.
32:47Bye.
32:47Bye.
32:47Bye.
32:48Bye.
32:48Bye.
32:48Bye.
32:48Bye.
32:48Bye.
32:48Bye.
32:49Bye.
32:49Bye.
32:49Bye.
32:49Bye.
32:50Bye.
32:50Bye.
32:50Bye.
32:51Bye.
32:51Bye.
32:52Bye.
32:52Bye.
32:52Bye.
32:53Bye.
32:53Bye.
32:54Bye.
32:55Bye.
32:55Bye.
33:01You're not going to see much wearing them.
33:04I think you'll find I will.
33:07Any joy yet?
33:08Jeremy, please.
33:09We do not want to draw attention to ourselves.
33:14It's them.
33:15Action stations, Gloria.
33:17Gentlemen, please.
33:18Bye.
33:18Bye.
33:19Bye.
33:19Bye.
33:19Bye.
33:20Bye.
33:20Bye.
33:20Bye.
33:20Bye.
33:20Bye.
33:20Bye.
33:20Bye.
33:21Bye.
33:21Bye.
33:21Bye.
33:22Bye.
33:22Bye.
33:22Bye.
33:22Bye.
33:22Bye.
33:23Bye.
33:23Bye.
33:23Bye.
33:23Bye.
33:24Bye.
33:24Bye.
33:24Bye.
33:25Bye.
33:25Bye.
33:25Here comes someone now.
33:55Don, I've been thinking, do you think it's time we told everyone about us at home?
34:23Can we leave it a little bit longer?
34:24I mean, we'll never get this time back, and I really want to tell Claudie first.
34:30Agreed.
34:33I'm going to have to take this, it's Bobby.
34:36Hello, Bobby.
34:43We saw everything!
34:45Crystal clear.
34:46And I filmed it!
34:47You were only supposed to catch the bloody scammers out.
35:01What did I say about being prepared?
35:04You must have been staring at yourself.
35:07I thought I was watching me watching the criminals.
35:09What?
35:14Okay, Bobby.
35:15Bye-bye.
35:16Bye.
35:23Just Bobby saying thanks for our help.
35:25I think he just wanted someone to talk to, bless him.
35:28Oh, that's nice of him.
35:29It's lovely in here, isn't it?
35:31I don't know you're into jewellery.
35:33Oh, no, I'm not.
35:33I just saw this beautiful...
35:35Oh, is this?
35:36Gloria, no, no, this isn't Gloria, this is Jean.
35:39Just bought this dead, mad necklace for a close birthday next week.
35:42She's going to love it.
35:43Oh, lovely.
35:44Well, let's have a look then.
35:46Oh.
35:47No, it's been gift-wrapped.
35:49It's ace, though.
35:49I'll get your seats.
35:50Oh, thank you.
35:51It says here it should be open.
36:21Oh, hello.
36:28I've come to take you open.
36:31Sorry, you said to try the restaurant.
36:34We thought you were open.
36:35We are not open.
36:36Oh, it says on the card...
36:38I said we are not open.
36:41Go home.
36:43Um...
36:43Shouldn't this be in police custody now?
36:47Ah, Jean.
36:48Well, you see, the thing is...
36:49Well, this is clearly a fake.
36:52I mean, this has been drawn by a fountain pen.
36:55Jean de Valette would have used a quill.
36:56I mean, the writing's too smooth.
36:59With a quill, you have to replenish the ink every two to three words, and it's less of a flow.
37:05No, this just isn't right.
37:07Very impressive.
37:08Your reputation as an expert precedes you, but it's still exciting to see you in action.
37:13Oh, thank you.
37:16But why's it here?
37:17I think you should go now.
37:21Oh.
37:21Oh, my lord.
37:24That was your crystal, Mrs. Attard, that I found.
37:30Not Margot's.
37:32I don't believe it.
37:34It was you two that stole the blueprint.
37:39And that's why you weren't running towards the exit.
37:44Because you were running towards Colin's car.
37:46You killed Margot.
37:49And then planted the fake blueprint in Colin's car to frame him.
37:56But why?
37:57It was you.
38:06You set this whole thing up.
38:09I'm sure we can come to some understanding.
38:17You see, Mrs. White, this was all perfectly orchestrated until you and your boyfriend had walked through that door tonight.
38:24But when I called you earlier to say thank you, that should have been the end of it.
38:29But why?
38:31I found out my wife and Colin had been having an affair.
38:34And that it had been happening for years.
38:36Years!
38:38So, I made a plan.
38:41I created the blueprints and their provenance.
38:44The one you're currently holding in your hand didn't quite make the mark.
38:48But the one residing in an evidence box in the police station was enough to convince my wife of its authenticity.
38:55Her and Colin were obsessed by Jean de Valette.
38:58So, why not create a bit of fake history?
39:00Quite believable, don't you think?
39:02I told you I was dubious about all this.
39:05You did, you did.
39:05You said that as well.
39:06Of course the blueprints were fake.
39:08They would have turned up by now.
39:09It was 500 years ago.
39:10You said that as well.
39:12Shut up!
39:12I arranged for you to be picked up from the airport at exactly the same time that Colin landed, too.
39:20You even pointed out his car for me.
39:22No!
39:23Thank you for that.
39:23It saved me an anonymous phone call.
39:26My friends gave me a scratch to make the robbery look authentic.
39:29And then I took control.
39:31No!
39:31I asked you before.
39:38Why can't a man hit a woman in the back of the head?
39:43And I can answer that now.
39:45An angry one, Mrs. White.
39:48A man who had his heart ripped out from him by the woman he loved most.
39:53I wanted her dead when I wanted Colin to be found guilty of it.
39:56You're playing leaves early in the morning?
40:02It will take a few days for anyone to realize you're missing.
40:06Attard!
40:20I am many things, but I am not a killer, Bobby.
40:24Attard?
40:25What are you doing?
40:27We needed the money for the restaurant.
40:29It's the only reason we got involved.
40:31We had no idea he was going to kill Margot.
40:33Shut your mouth.
40:34Mrs. White.
40:36Go.
40:37Call the police.
40:38Tell them everything.
40:39Tell them we didn't kill Margot.
40:40Margot.
40:55No.
40:56Why can't they kill Margot.
41:00I'm a big one.
41:02Okay.
41:03We need to kill Margot.
41:05I'm a big one.
41:05I don't know.
41:06I can't see you.
41:08I can't see you.
41:09I don't know.
41:09All right.
41:09You know.
41:10So bad seeing you.
41:11Oh, God.
41:13I can see you.
41:14I can see you.
41:15Bye.
41:15Bye.
41:15Bye.
41:16Bye.
41:17Bye.
41:18Bye.
41:19Bye.
41:19Bye.
41:19Bye.
41:20Bye.
41:20Bye.
41:21Bye.
41:22Bye.
41:22Bye.
41:23Bye.
41:23Don't mess it up this time.
41:53Did you get all that, darlings?
42:07Certainly did, darlings.
42:08And Carol is on his way.
42:15Who needs enemies when you've got mates like that, eh?
42:18Here you go, Caron.
42:23Caught red-handed.
42:25I don't suppose I'll see my 5K again, but never mind.
42:28It's worth it to see the look on their faces.
42:31Gloria, I told you not to take the law into your own hands.
42:34I didn't. It was all Judith's idea.
42:37No one likes a grass, Gloria.
42:39It was Patrick, actually.
42:41Like Judith said, no one likes a grass.
42:44Bruce, these people would be working for an organized gang.
42:48It could have been very dangerous.
42:49You said we needed rock-solid proof.
42:52Now we've got it.
43:07Hiya, Dom.
43:08Hiya, Trevor.
43:09Hiya, Arthur.
43:11What's going on?
43:12I'm nothing at all.
43:13Hiya, Dom.
43:15Oh, you're there as well, are you, Glo?
43:17Hiya.
43:17Me and Dad were just out for a spin in Madeline,
43:20and we booked into Jeremy and Judith.
43:22Is she all right?
43:23Yeah, she's right as rain.
43:26Still all right to leave Madeline at the airport?
43:28Yeah, no problem at all.
43:30See you later.
43:31Is that Uncle Patrick as well?
43:34Thank you, gentlemen.
43:35Oh.
43:38Something's going on there.
43:39I can feel it.
43:40Isn't there always?
43:41Oh, that is true.
43:43Can we have a longer holiday next time?
43:45Of course we can.
43:46Come on.
43:49Right.
43:50Let's see if we can get through departures without any more drama.
43:53I won't guarantee it.
43:55I tell you what.
43:56Why don't I treat you to Arfa Laga before we board?
43:59Who said romance is dead, eh?
44:01Go on, sit down.
44:03I'll bring him over.
44:03No, no, no.
44:04I'll bring him over.
44:05I'll bring him over.
44:06I'll bring him over.
44:06Flight MZ-692 to Tanya is now ready for boarding at gate 5.
44:12Many remaining passengers on flight MZ-692 to Tanya,
44:17please proceed to gate 5, where your flight is now boarding.
44:20I'll bring him over.
44:41See you next time.
44:45I see it true