Beyond Paradise Season 3 Episode 1
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00:00Satsang with Mooji
00:30Police.
00:48It's my partner.
00:49We had an argument and he has just driven off,
00:51but he has been drinking and he really shouldn't be behind the wheel.
00:54I'm worried about him.
01:00I'm worried about him.
01:30Police.
01:33Yes, I called earlier and they gave me this number,
01:36but I haven't heard anything.
01:39Arthur Donilon.
01:42Yes, you already said that someone would call me back,
01:45but no one has.
01:48Look, he's not answering his phone and I am very worried about him.
01:52Well, for God's sake, just make sure that someone does.
01:59Yes, you already said that someone would call me back.
02:07Yes, you already said that someone would call me back.
02:11and that someone was missing.
02:17Yes, you already said that someone would call me back.
02:25Christ.
02:26What?
02:28One morning in the month of June
02:53Down by a rolling river
02:55There he tried, no chance to stray
02:58And he beheld his lover
02:59Her teacher and her eyes were brown
03:03Her hair and ringlets hanging down
03:05She had a lovely face without a frown
03:07Just as the tide was flowing
03:25The end of the winter
03:31The end of the day
03:33The end of the day
03:36The end of the day
03:38Martha?
03:57You here?
03:58Look what I found.
04:01Must have brought them with me from the Met.
04:04Forgot all about them.
04:05I should take them back to the station, really, shouldn't I?
04:09Or, you know, we could keep them for a while.
04:13For, um, sexier time.
04:17Sounds lovely.
04:19They're rather restrictive, I imagine.
04:22I'm dropping off some stuff at the charity shop first, Morty,
04:25but I can come and help you after that.
04:26Oh, great.
04:27The removal men are bringing the last load over in about an hour.
04:30I'll be as quick as I can.
04:32And please, don't ever say sexy time in my presence again.
04:41Can we do this tomorrow?
04:42I've got a new cafe to open.
04:44Yeah, that was embarrassing.
04:54Always a riddle in the world, she said.
04:57Always a riddle inside my bed.
04:59Always a thing I wonder the way we're going to be.
05:02Always a big old place for me.
05:04Yes, a big old world indeed.
05:06Everyone is killing me and everything conspires.
05:10When dreams I have watched it spin.
05:17Seen a life, a crack of atoms, or all light comes in.
05:23When dreams I have lain in sin.
05:27Just to be the crack and the care of the cold.
05:31How can I ask, ask for more?
05:56Morning.
05:57Morning.
05:58Morning.
05:58How's it going?
06:07Ah, well, that depends.
06:10If you like to be surrounded by boxes and not know where anything is,
06:12whilst being pecked to death by a flock of seagulls, it's going great.
06:15Hmm.
06:16I thought the inspector would be here helping.
06:18He offered, but things tend to take a little longer when he helps,
06:21so I said he'd be better at work.
06:23Hmm, I feel your pain.
06:25Er, I thought it was a college day.
06:26I've switched so I can help Martha with the move.
06:29You don't mind, do you?
06:30She's a lifesaver.
06:32No, as long as she doesn't fall behind with her work.
06:35Is that why you're here?
06:36Checking up on me?
06:37No, I was hoping I'd get a coffee.
06:40Oh, well, that's not happening.
06:41I don't even know where the coffee machine is.
06:43Let alone where to plug it in.
06:45Never mind coffee beans or milk.
06:47Not a problem.
06:48I'll leave you to it.
06:50And if you want a full day's work out of Madam here,
06:52you might need to take her phone off her.
06:55You know, I read this thing last week
06:57about a girl in the US who divorced her parents.
07:00I'll see you for maintenance.
07:02Have fun.
07:05Sergeant Williams.
07:09Where?
07:09Okay, on my way.
07:19Well, you know, lots of reasons, really.
07:23It's in the heart of town, you know,
07:24which is good.
07:27And the landlord of the last place
07:29was a bright pain in the backside.
07:31And I did offer to help with the move, you know,
07:36but Martha insisted that I came to work instead.
07:42I'm sure she knows best.
07:45I'll get maintenance to take a look.
07:47We've got maintenance?
07:49It's me.
07:50With a screwdriver and a pot of superglue.
07:53Ah.
07:53Oh.
07:56Ahem.
08:01How many sheep can you get in a Mini?
08:05Er, four.
08:06What's that?
08:08Two in the front, two in the back.
08:09Long as one of them drives.
08:11Meh.
08:14That wasn't a joke?
08:15No.
08:16Um, at O'Brien's farm
08:18had some sheep stolen last night.
08:21But the only camera I've got anywhere near
08:23is a speed camera on the A380.
08:25And the only car in its database from last night
08:28is a Mini.
08:29And how many sheep were taken?
08:30Eight.
08:31Then I suspect that isn't the vehicle
08:33you're looking for.
08:34Unless it has a roof rack.
08:37No, I don't think so.
08:40That was Esther.
08:41She got a call from the hub
08:43about a body found in the river
08:44under Moustone Bridge.
08:45What?
08:46How come it didn't come through us?
08:47No idea.
08:49Well, tell her on meter there.
08:50Yeah.
08:50Hello.
08:51The car's registered to 36-year-old Niall Palmer.
09:17Lives in St. Jude's Lane in Upper Polreaf,
09:20about two and a half miles away.
09:21He was reported missing last night
09:23by his partner, Arthur Donnellan,
09:25who called emergency services
09:26in the early hours of the morning.
09:28Apparently, they had a disagreement
09:29when he got in the car and drove off.
09:32Mr. Donnellan was worried about him
09:34because he'd been drinking.
09:36Looks like he missed the bend,
09:38crashed through the gate,
09:40came down the bank.
09:44Straight into the river.
09:45I've asked for a toxicology test
09:50to confirm if he was over the limit.
09:54God, what a waste.
09:55Hmm.
09:57Well, is that one of those, um,
09:59running thingamajigs?
10:01Fitness tracker.
10:03Fitness tracker, yes.
10:08There's a bit of bruising on the upper body,
10:10but you'd expect that with a car accident.
10:13Might tell her something?
10:14They are pretty sure
10:16cause of death was drowning.
10:18Hmm.
10:19Wait, he's wearing old socks.
10:22Look, Wednesday and Tuesday.
10:27Whoa, whoa, whoa, sorry, sorry.
10:29Um, did you tell them
10:30they could move the body?
10:32Oh, no.
10:33Uh, he did.
10:44Angela?
10:54Angela?
10:56Whatever's happened?
10:58Come here.
10:59Come here.
11:01Oh, God.
11:03Sir, this is D.I.
11:14Jacob Jermaine from Palmaron Station.
11:16Humphrey Goodman.
11:17Mucho gusto.
11:19And D.S. Foster.
11:21Vanela, por favor.
11:22We're studying Spanish together.
11:25Ah, excellent.
11:27Now, can I ask,
11:28why are you all moving the body
11:29before we've established probable cause?
11:31Well, it's an RTC.
11:34You've discounted any kind of foul play?
11:37Well, call me old-fashioned,
11:38but when I see a car
11:40spun off the road
11:41by a drunk driver
11:42and parked in a river,
11:44I tend to think accident.
11:46Unless you're suggesting
11:47he wanted to park there.
11:49No.
11:50No, of course not.
11:51Exactly, men do.
11:52Even so,
11:53I'd quite like to at least
11:54preserve the scene
11:55a little longer.
11:57Just to make absolutely sure.
11:59Well,
12:00what you'd like
12:01isn't a consideration,
12:02is it, hombre?
12:03As it's not your case.
12:05It's ours.
12:08The bridge spans the Tamar.
12:13Sorry, why is that an issue?
12:14It's the border
12:15between Devon and Cornwall.
12:16Which makes things
12:17a little complicated
12:18because the deceased,
12:19Niall Palmer,
12:20lives in Upper Paul Reith,
12:21which is in Cornwall,
12:22yet his body was discovered
12:24on the other side of the river.
12:25Which is in Devon.
12:27So it's a question of jurisdiction.
12:30Well, regardless of politics,
12:31uh, ma'am,
12:33someone lost their life
12:35on our...
12:36on our...
12:37Patch.
12:38Patch.
12:40You know,
12:40I'd like to at least
12:41establish what happened
12:42leading up to the accident.
12:45Call it due diligence.
12:47Fine.
12:48I'll clear a joint operation
12:49with my counterpart
12:50at Paul Marron.
12:51I suggest you arrange
12:52with DI Tremaine
12:53to establish parameters.
12:54Yes, ma'am.
12:56Oh, and Inspector,
12:58Niall Palmer's partner
12:59is Arthur Donnellan,
13:00who is a councillor
13:01who is being mooted
13:02as the next mayor.
13:03He's also on
13:04the police committee.
13:06So, pretty please,
13:07let's not give him
13:08anything to complain about.
13:16We had dinner,
13:17a few drinks in the garden.
13:20It was quite late.
13:21And then,
13:24we argued about
13:26something.
13:27I cannot for the life
13:28of me remember
13:28what started it.
13:31Anyway,
13:33he got a strop on
13:34and grabbed the car keys
13:35and stormed off.
13:36I tried to stop him,
13:39but there's no dealing
13:40with him when he's
13:40in that state.
13:42Must have been
13:43very upsetting.
13:45He should never
13:45have been driving.
13:48I was worried
13:48he'd kill someone
13:49or himself.
13:52That's why I called you.
13:55I take no solace
13:57from the fact
13:57that I was obviously right.
13:59Of course not.
14:03What else
14:03do you need to know?
14:08I think we're done.
14:11These things
14:12are only a formality.
14:14Oh, we're sorry
14:15to have taken up
14:16so much your time.
14:17Nonsense.
14:19You've got a job to do.
14:21You're being very brave.
14:23Please.
14:23So, er,
14:27you're a member
14:28at St Geraint's?
14:30Yes.
14:31Do you play that?
14:33Oh, no,
14:33my chief super does, sir.
14:35He says to pass
14:36on his regards.
14:37Peter?
14:38Of course.
14:39Well,
14:40please tell him
14:40I say hello.
14:42Gracias,
14:43señor.
14:45De nada.
14:53Can you hold
15:00just for a sec?
15:04It's D.S. Foster.
15:06Her inspector
15:06wants to hold
15:07a case conference
15:08at Paul Marron Station.
15:10Fine.
15:10No.
15:12No?
15:13He's trying
15:13to establish seniority.
15:15If we go there,
15:16he'll have the upper hand.
15:17Willie?
15:18There's classic
15:19Willie Wavin.
15:20Willie?
15:22Wavin.
15:23Right.
15:23So, what do we do?
15:25Wave yours back at him.
15:26Pardon me.
15:27Tell them
15:28to come to us.
15:29They won't agree,
15:30then point somewhere neutral.
15:32Right.
15:35Hi, Fenella.
15:36Sorry,
15:37can I make
15:38an alternative suggestion?
15:48She said
15:49she won't leave
15:49until she's spoken
15:50to the detective
15:51in charge.
15:52I've known her
15:53for years.
15:54Her late husband,
15:55Norm,
15:55was on the lifeboat
15:56with Marvellous.
15:58It was her son,
15:59Niall,
16:00who died in the accident
16:01last night.
16:04And what does she want,
16:05does she say?
16:06Just to talk
16:07to whoever's in charge.
16:09Okay.
16:10And it's...
16:11Angela.
16:12Angela.
16:12I'm Detective Inspector Goodman.
16:24This is DS Williams.
16:28We're, um...
16:29We're very sorry
16:32for your loss.
16:33He called me yesterday.
16:36He wanted to come home
16:37with his washing.
16:39I can't imagine
16:41how difficult
16:42this is for you.
16:44Sorry,
16:44washing.
16:46Would you say
16:47he was particular
16:48then,
16:49about his clothes?
16:50He wouldn't let
16:51anyone else
16:52iron his shirts.
16:54Right.
16:55What about his socks?
16:57Oh,
16:57he was very particular
16:58about his socks.
17:00Had to be folded
17:01just right.
17:03Angela,
17:03you wanted
17:07to talk to us.
17:09The police
17:10who came,
17:12they said
17:12it was an accident.
17:15He'd been drinking
17:16and driving.
17:17Yes,
17:18I'm sorry.
17:19It, um,
17:19very much seems
17:21that way.
17:21It can't be.
17:23He'd never do that.
17:25I understand that,
17:26Angela,
17:26but we have.
17:27I tried to explain
17:28to them,
17:28but they wouldn't listen.
17:31His friend,
17:31Will,
17:32died in a car accident
17:34four years ago.
17:36They virtually
17:37grew up together.
17:39Same age.
17:41Same football team.
17:43Same class at school.
17:46Same girlfriend
17:47a couple of times
17:48whilst Niall
17:49was working out
17:50who he was.
17:52It's like
17:53they were joined
17:53at the hip.
17:57Will was driving home
17:58from work
17:59on the bypass
18:00when there was
18:01a head-on collision
18:02with a van.
18:04Killed him outright.
18:06The driver
18:07was five times
18:08over the limit.
18:11Since then,
18:12my Niall got furious
18:14just at the mention
18:15of drink-driving.
18:16I've seen him
18:17in the pub
18:18taking car keys
18:19off people.
18:20I know my son.
18:22There's no way
18:23he would have
18:24got behind that wheel
18:25if he'd have
18:26had a drink.
18:27So whoever
18:28told you that
18:29is mistaken
18:30for lying.
18:42What do you think?
18:43Well, she seemed
18:43very sure.
18:46I get that
18:47he was
18:47anti-drink-driving
18:48but he'd just
18:49had a blazing
18:50row with his
18:50boyfriend.
18:51Thought he was
18:52thinking straight.
18:53No.
18:56But?
18:56But she also said
18:57he was very particular
18:58about his clothes
18:59and he was
18:59wearing odd socks.
19:02Kelby,
19:03you mentioned
19:04a Mini
19:05caught on a
19:06speed camera
19:06last night.
19:07Whereabouts?
19:08The A380
19:10outside pool wreath.
19:11See if you can
19:12get me an image,
19:13can you?
19:13Well, yes, sir.
19:14Is it still
19:19working?
19:20Should be.
19:21They track
19:22your swimming
19:22so you have
19:23to be waterproof.
19:25Ooh, this is a
19:25fancy one.
19:26It's got health
19:26metrics.
19:27Uh, sleep
19:29quality, heart
19:30rate and oxygen
19:31levels.
19:33Oh.
19:34Final readings
19:35show heart rate
19:36as normal
19:37and goes off
19:38the scale.
19:39Which would
19:40fit with driving
19:41and then losing
19:41control of the car.
19:42Exactly.
19:43No, wait.
19:46It says
19:46tracker removed
19:48at 1.06am.
19:50But he was
19:50still wearing it.
19:53Unless.
19:53That's when
19:54his heart stopped.
19:55Not getting a reading,
19:56the tracker would
19:56have assumed
19:57it had been
19:57disconnected,
19:58giving us a
19:58possible time of
19:59death.
20:00Got it, sir.
20:01Got it.
20:01Great.
20:06Looks like
20:06the car.
20:07Can anyone
20:08zoom in?
20:09That's him.
20:13What time
20:13was this
20:13taken?
20:14Uh, 1.29am.
20:17He was
20:17doing 58
20:18in a 40.
20:19What time
20:19did Arthur
20:20Donnellan
20:20call the
20:21emergency
20:21services?
20:221.25am.
20:23So that
20:24works.
20:25But if his
20:25heart stopped
20:26at 1.06am,
20:28how on earth
20:30was he driving
20:31his car
20:3119 minutes
20:32later?
20:32Oh, can I
20:42help you?
20:43We're supposed
20:43to be meeting
20:44someone here.
20:45Oh, it's
20:45okay, Anne.
20:46Mum phoned.
20:46Uh, I think
20:47you're me and
20:48Humphrey?
20:48Sorry, D.I.
20:49Goodman, the
20:50owner's fiancée.
20:51What can I
20:52get you?
20:54Dos
20:55cafe con
20:55leche.
20:56Two white
20:57coffees.
20:58And, uh, do
20:59you have
20:59doughnuts?
21:00Uh, sorry.
21:01I, not yet,
21:02but I could
21:03whip up some
21:03scones.
21:05Perfecto.
21:08I thought
21:09this was a
21:09neutral meeting
21:10place.
21:11She said it
21:11was.
21:12We've been
21:13a twink,
21:13sergeant.
21:16They're here.
21:21Well, this
21:22is very
21:23exciting.
21:24Two great
21:24counties of
21:25Devon and
21:25Cornwall coming
21:27together in the
21:27spirit of truth,
21:28justice and...
21:29Cobblers.
21:30Cobblers.
21:31Let's not
21:31pretend we
21:32don't know
21:32what's going
21:33on here.
21:34What do you
21:34want?
21:35Um, well,
21:37um, evidence,
21:39really.
21:39Access to any
21:40evidence you've
21:40gathered.
21:41Uh, witnesses.
21:42Mr Palmer's
21:43partner, Arthur
21:44Donnellan, saw him
21:46leaving his car,
21:46presumably?
21:47We've already
21:47spoken to Mr
21:48Donnellan.
21:49Well, we'd like to
21:50speak to him
21:50again.
21:51What for?
21:52To, um, ask him
21:54some questions.
21:55What sort of
21:56questions?
21:57Well, I won't
21:57really know till I
21:58get there.
21:59Hi.
22:00Scones, two white
22:01coffees, a latte
22:02and a glass of
22:03milk.
22:03Ah.
22:04Sorry, we're not
22:05very organised.
22:06We're not actually
22:06open yet.
22:10I'd also like to
22:12have access to, uh,
22:13the vehicle report,
22:14crash investigation,
22:15anything you have,
22:17really.
22:18Why?
22:18In case I've
22:19missed anything.
22:20No, but if it is a
22:21joint operation, I
22:23should be able to see
22:23what you've seen.
22:24Wow, this was a road
22:26traffic accident
22:27caused by a drunk
22:28driver and everyone
22:29associated with him.
22:31It's his carpool.
22:32He's got his family
22:33down.
22:35He's got his family
22:36and everyone
22:38had him together.
22:39He's got a warm
22:41face.
22:41He's got a warm
22:43face.
22:43He's got a warm
22:44face.
22:44You invite us to
22:47your girlfriend's
22:47cafe so that we're
22:49on your patch.
22:50And now that we're
22:51wrong-footed, you're
22:53starting on your list
22:54of demands.
22:55Classic!
22:57Classic?
22:59Oh.
23:01So let's get down to
23:02it, shall we, the
23:02real issue.
23:04Who's in charge?
23:07I don't mind.
23:08I mean, I'm very
23:09happy for you to be in
23:09charge if that's what
23:10you'd like.
23:12What's the catch?
23:13The catch?
23:14And if you find
23:16anything, you'll
23:16report back to me?
23:18Absolutely.
23:20I'll finish your,
23:25er, your milk.
23:27I'll look forward to
23:28your report.
23:29Mm-hmm.
23:31Ah.
23:39Did you really just
23:40put him in charge?
23:41Yes.
23:43Annoying as he may
23:43be, Sergeant.
23:45Hopefully he'll be
23:46busy buffing his
23:47buttons.
23:48And we can find out
23:49what really happened
23:49to Niall Palmer.
23:54I want to know
23:55where they go,
23:56who they're talking
23:57to.
23:58Aren't they going to
23:58report to us anyway?
24:01Er, he's a bit weird.
24:03I don't trust him.
24:07And, if he finds
24:09something we didn't,
24:10it'll make me look
24:11bad.
24:13Si.
24:14Esto es verdad.
24:25Yes?
24:26Mr. Donnellan,
24:28my name is Detective
24:29Inspector, um, Goodman.
24:31This is Detective
24:31Sergeant Williams.
24:32We'd like to talk to you
24:35about what happened
24:36last night.
24:37Well, I already spoke
24:38to D.I.
24:38Tremaine.
24:39We're from
24:40Shipton Abbot.
24:41Well, if you want.
24:44As I said, a few more
24:45questions.
24:46And if I haven't got
24:46time?
24:47Oh, we could come back.
24:51I've got things to do.
24:52You don't have to be
24:53quick.
25:06Well?
25:08Well, we'd just like you
25:09to run through the events
25:10of last night, if you
25:10can.
25:11You mean you want me to
25:12repeat everything I've
25:13already told your
25:14colleagues?
25:15If it's no trouble.
25:18Niall and I had dinner
25:19here last night.
25:20And we understand you
25:21were both drinking?
25:23A rather nice
25:23Grenache.
25:25And after dinner?
25:27I opened up a bottle
25:28of champagne and we
25:29moved outside.
25:30It was a warm night.
25:31Seems a shame to waste
25:32it.
25:33I see you like your
25:36detectives.
25:38Some.
25:40Who's your favourite?
25:42Holmes, of course.
25:43May Gray.
25:44I have a particular
25:45weakness for Philip
25:46Marlow.
25:46An eclectic mix.
25:48Are we talking about
25:48Niall or my taste in
25:50books?
25:53Oh, I'm sorry.
25:58So you, um, you, you were,
26:01uh, you were in the garden?
26:03Yes.
26:03So, uh, what time was this?
26:05No idea.
26:06After midnight.
26:10And, um, at some point you
26:11had a disagreement?
26:13And asked what about?
26:14I can't recall exactly.
26:17You can't recall what you
26:19and your partner were
26:19arguing about the night
26:20he died?
26:23He stays occasionally,
26:25so he leaves some clothes
26:26here and I've moved him.
26:28It escalated from there.
26:30All got a bit personal
26:30and he's torn off.
26:32I tried to stop him,
26:33but he wouldn't listen.
26:34You saw him get into the
26:35car?
26:36Yes.
26:37Time?
26:40Doesn't matter.
26:41Yes.
26:44I don't know exactly.
26:46If it helps, the call you
26:47made to the emergency
26:48services was 1.25am.
26:50Fine.
26:50Well, it was just before
26:51that then, wasn't it?
26:52He sped off down the
26:53drive and that was the
26:54last I saw of him.
26:55And you called the
26:56emergency services the
26:57moment he left?
26:58As I explained to your
26:59colleagues, he had been
27:00drinking heavily and I was
27:01worried he might kill
27:02himself or someone else.
27:05Were you aware of Mr.
27:06Palmer's views on drink
27:07driving?
27:08Well, I knew he
27:09disapproved of it, yes.
27:12But he was off his face.
27:13It hardly seemed like the
27:14time to remind him.
27:15No?
27:16I'd have thought it was
27:17the perfect time.
27:22Ship 10, I bet.
27:24So your chief super
27:26would be Charlie Woods?
27:30Yes.
27:32Perhaps I should call her
27:34and find out why I'm
27:35being interrogated.
27:36Oh, it's hardly an
27:37interrogation, Mr. Donovan.
27:38We're simply trying to
27:39establish Niles' movements.
27:40And we have done that.
27:41Shall I repeat it for you?
27:43We had dinner, argued, and
27:45he left.
27:47Or am I missing something?
27:56He's a bundle of fun.
27:57And a detective
27:58aficionado to boot.
28:00You think he's lying?
28:01Yes, I did.
28:02But he can't be involved.
28:04He was the one who made the
28:04call to the emergency services
28:06after Nile left, and we saw
28:08Nile in the car alone.
28:10As alibis go, it's watertight.
28:11All true.
28:13Then why was he wearing odd
28:14socks?
28:15And why did his fitness tracker
28:16say his heart stopped at 1.06?
28:18You know, I've only read one
28:21Philip Marlowe novel while I was
28:23at uni.
28:25Any good?
28:26It was about a series
28:28of murders.
28:29Each one made
28:30a look like an accident.
28:31Por qué esta su reloj en la casa?
28:43La hablan al hombre con los ojos.
28:46Um, wow.
29:02Yeah.
29:03Did you get my message?
29:05Oh, um, not sure.
29:07I spoke to Hannah earlier.
29:10There's a little girl who
29:11needs foster care.
29:13Her mum's going through a bad
29:14time and there's no other
29:15family.
29:16Okay.
29:17When?
29:19Later this week.
29:20Maybe next.
29:21What do you think?
29:23Um, what do you think?
29:25Oh, we hardly see each other
29:26as it is.
29:27Well, that is what happens
29:28when your future wife becomes
29:29a catering mogul.
29:30No, I'm serious.
29:32I worry that we don't
29:33spend enough time on our own.
29:36Maybe we should put it off?
29:39I know you don't want that.
29:42Okay, so tell Hannah,
29:43yes, we can do it,
29:44but let's also make time
29:45for ourselves.
29:46And we should start
29:47as we mean to carry on
29:48with a, um,
29:49with a date night.
29:50Tonight?
29:51Yeah, why not?
29:52Get ourselves, um,
29:53reacquainted.
29:54You know.
29:57Sorry.
29:58Ready?
29:59Bye.
30:00Bye, Mum.
30:00Bye.
30:02Getting loads of the regulars
30:04from the old place in.
30:05So, do you think it's down
30:06to my menu
30:07or your brilliant service?
30:09Mm, well...
30:10Mum!
30:17You okay?
30:18What happened?
30:18I just...
30:20I just went a bit like...
30:22Ow!
30:22Ow-headed!
30:23I didn't fall,
30:25but my legs sort of
30:26buckled underneath me.
30:28I just skipped breakfast.
30:30It's always a mistake.
30:32You've hurt your shoulder.
30:33Oh, don't fuss.
30:34I'm tougher than I look.
30:35That doesn't mean
30:36you can go through the day
30:37without eating anything.
30:38Go and get you something.
30:40Yeah.
30:40Can you sit her down?
30:42I'll get you a chair.
30:43Hello, stranger.
30:52Hello, stranger.
30:58Well, I'd better go see my farmer.
31:00See if we can work out
31:01how they got his sheep out.
31:02Careful
31:03where you're treading.
31:05Coffee?
31:07Oh, thanks.
31:12Ta?
31:13How are they doing over there?
31:15Pretty much sorted.
31:16Oh.
31:17I've had Inspector Tremaine
31:18on wanting to know
31:19where his report is.
31:21Flaming cheek.
31:22We've had stuff back
31:23from the lab
31:23while you were out.
31:25Came from Marge Atkins.
31:27She's off for support
31:28at Pomoran Station.
31:31Mad as a bag of fruit bats.
31:33Ever knows why
31:34they employ her.
31:35Sure she's got
31:36her good points?
31:38Can't think what.
31:40Anyhow,
31:42cause of death
31:43is confirmed as drowning.
31:45Toxicology report
31:46shows his PET test
31:48looks quite high.
31:49Maybe two or three times
31:50over the alcohol
31:51driving limit.
31:53Water in lungs
31:54showing traces
31:55of Legionella
31:56and, well,
31:58lots of things
31:58I can't pronounce.
32:00Not surprising
32:00with what they dump
32:02in the rivers these days.
32:03Mostly bacterioplankton,
32:05I suspect.
32:06That's easy for you to say.
32:08Tiny waterborne organisms.
32:11So,
32:12if the lab confirmed
32:14he was drunk
32:15and he did drown
32:16in the river,
32:18that pretty much
32:19confirms it was an accident,
32:20doesn't it?
32:21Yes.
32:22So are we done?
32:24Almost.
32:26There's still a couple
32:27of questions
32:27I'd like to know
32:28the answers to.
32:29Such as?
32:30Such as,
32:31why would a man
32:32described as being
32:34very particular
32:34about his clothes,
32:35who even argued
32:36with his partner
32:37about how his clothes
32:37were placed
32:38be found wearing
32:39odd socks?
32:39And, if the fitness tracker
32:43was right
32:44and showed his heart
32:45stopped beating
32:45at 1.06am,
32:47how could he be
32:48driving his car
32:48towards Malestone
32:49almost 20 minutes later?
32:50And,
32:51thirdly,
32:53why would a man
32:54who we know
32:56to be outspoken
32:57in his condemnation
32:58of drink driving
32:58get behind the wheel
33:00of a car
33:00knowing himself
33:02to be drunk?
33:03But none of that
33:05changes the fact
33:06that he was
33:06definitely drunk,
33:08definitely driving
33:09the car
33:09and definitely
33:10crashed in the river
33:11and drowned.
33:15Esther,
33:16do you think
33:17you might be able
33:17to help me?
33:18I seem to have
33:19handcuffed myself
33:20to a desk lamp.
33:21I didn't realise
33:23these things
33:23locked automatically.
33:24It's been a while
33:25since I've arrested
33:26anybody.
33:26I might have a key,
33:28I might not.
33:31Oh,
33:31ow.
33:32I'm looking in the drawer.
33:33Won't be long.
33:34If you could just...
33:35Don't tighten them.
33:36If you're tying them
33:37on, it'll make it even worse.
33:38Are we off then?
33:38You're the one
33:39that handcuffs yourself.
33:40Yes, I know,
33:40but I haven't used
33:41handcuffs since police training.
33:42Oh, Mum,
33:43er,
33:44I was just gonna,
33:45er,
33:45go see a,
33:47a stolen sheep, Mum.
33:48Well,
33:49not see it
33:49because it's stolen.
33:51We're some friends.
33:53Other sheep.
33:55That's why they called us.
33:56Not the sheep.
33:58Er,
33:59er,
33:59Mr. O'Brien.
34:01The farmer, mate.
34:03Well,
34:04don't let me
34:04hold you up.
34:07OK.
34:07Don't worry.
34:08No,
34:08I'm not taking money.
34:09I'm actually trying to get it.
34:10You could just
34:11stay with me.
34:13Afternoon, Mum.
34:14Inspector.
34:15Ah,
34:15Mum.
34:16I've just had a conversation
34:18with Councillor Donnellan.
34:20Oh?
34:20To say he was furious
34:21would be somewhat
34:22of an understatement.
34:24What exactly
34:25did you say to him?
34:25We, er,
34:26simply asked him
34:27a few pertinent questions.
34:28He said he felt like
34:29he was being held
34:30personally responsible
34:31for his partner's death.
34:32Well,
34:33we asked him
34:34for his account
34:34of the events
34:35leading to
34:35Niall Palmer
34:36leaving his house.
34:37That's all.
34:37He said your manner
34:38was offhand,
34:39accusatory,
34:40and at times
34:40downright rude.
34:41Well,
34:41I'm sorry to hear that.
34:42It wasn't intended.
34:46Oh,
34:46we're, um,
34:47having a bit
34:47of a move around.
34:48Oh,
34:49different lighting.
34:50Do you have
34:55the slightest
34:55shred of evidence
34:56that Mr Palmer
34:57is anything
34:57but a victim
34:58of a tragic accident?
35:03No,
35:03Mum.
35:04Toxicology report?
35:06Yes,
35:06it shows he was
35:07almost three times
35:08over the drink
35:09driving limit.
35:10Yeah.
35:11And the car
35:11he was known
35:12to be driving
35:13was pulled out
35:14of the river
35:14with him in it?
35:15Yes,
35:16it was.
35:16Cause of death
35:17confirmed as drowning?
35:19Yes.
35:20And do you have
35:20anything whatsoever
35:21to suggest that
35:22Councillor Donilon
35:23is in any way
35:24responsible
35:25for his partner's death?
35:27Um,
35:27no, Mum.
35:29Inspector Tremaine
35:30is happy that
35:31this was an accident?
35:32It would appear so,
35:33yes.
35:34So,
35:34despite all the evidence
35:35pointing to an RTC,
35:37tragic though it is,
35:39you have managed
35:40to rub everyone
35:41on the Cornish police team
35:42up the wrong way
35:43and upset
35:44Councillor Donilon
35:45to the point
35:46that he is threatening
35:47to report us
35:48to the IOPC.
35:50Can you give me
35:51one credible reason
35:53why you think
35:54this wasn't an accident?
35:56Well...
35:56We...
36:00No, Mum.
36:08Then I suggest
36:08you wrap this up
36:09and you do something
36:11more deserving
36:11of your time
36:12and mine.
36:13Is that understood?
36:15Yes, Mum.
36:16Good.
36:18If I could just
36:19have until the end
36:20of the day,
36:21please?
36:23A few lucettes.
36:25Clothes of play today?
36:27Do I make myself clear?
36:28Absolutely.
36:30Margot.
36:31Oh.
36:34You've got the key.
36:36Socks.
36:37What do you expect,
36:38though, Gov?
36:39They are from Devon.
36:41Maybe I should have
36:42drawn them a picture.
36:44Ha, ha, ha, ha.
36:45Yeah.
36:46Ha, ha, ha.
36:48No.
36:49No, no.
36:49We covered all bases.
36:50They're just making
36:51themselves look stupid.
36:54Will do, Gov.
36:55Adios.
36:58Todo bien.
37:00Mucho.
37:01Todo bien.
37:01You're built of strong stuff
37:11and you'll be right
37:12as rain in no time.
37:14Though perhaps
37:15I should drive you home.
37:16I'll be fine.
37:17Nonsense.
37:18It's on my way.
37:20Thank you, Archie.
37:22As gallant as ever.
37:23Uh, excuse me.
37:30I know what you're doing.
37:31What?
37:32Sacking up to Mum
37:33to make me feel guilty.
37:34Look, I know it's short notice.
37:35It's no notice.
37:37I wouldn't ask
37:37if it wasn't important.
37:39Please, Marty,
37:40I've got 40 people coming.
37:41Without you, I'm screwed.
37:42Well, can't you make
37:43some sandwiches or something
37:44and buy some nibbly bits?
37:45These are potential new clients.
37:47I mean, me chucking
37:48a few bags of crisps
37:49in a bowl
37:49is hardly likely
37:50to impress them, is it?
37:51And think of the positives.
37:53It's a great showcase
37:54for your new
37:55outside catering business.
37:56I have rushed
37:57and badly prepared showcase.
38:00And besides,
38:00Humphrey and I
38:00have plans tonight.
38:02Humphrey will understand
38:04and I'll make it up
38:05to you both.
38:07Please.
38:09Okay.
38:10Thank you, Paul.
38:11If I need anything else,
38:12I'll be in touch.
38:14Bye.
38:18So I went on
38:19Niall Palmer's social media
38:20and one of his good friends
38:22on there seems to be
38:22someone called Paul Creswell.
38:24I've just spoken to him
38:25and it turns out
38:26he's not a fan
38:27of Arthur Donnellan.
38:29Oh.
38:30He said he was controlling,
38:31manipulative
38:32and that his relationship
38:33with Niall is toxic.
38:35He said he thought
38:36that the age difference
38:37was a factor
38:37that Donnellan bullied Niall.
38:39More telling
38:40is the fact that
38:41he believes
38:42Niall had finally had enough,
38:44that he was going to tell
38:44Donnellan he wanted a break.
38:46You think that's
38:47what they argued about?
38:48Well, I believe that
38:49more than the clothes thing.
38:51Is that him?
38:52Er, yeah.
38:53It's a birthday party
38:54pulled through for Niall
38:55in November.
38:57You see Arthur there
38:59at the back?
39:04Hiya.
39:06Can I borrow him?
39:08Be my guest.
39:09Hello.
39:10Bad news.
39:12I need to cancel
39:13our date night.
39:14Oh, no.
39:16What happened?
39:16Archie Hughes
39:17came to see me.
39:19Archie?
39:19He's been away travelling
39:20and now he's back
39:21to launch a new wine
39:22and his caterers
39:24have just let him down.
39:25So you said
39:26you'd help out?
39:27Are you mad?
39:29No.
39:30Yes.
39:32Which?
39:34No, because you're kind
39:36and of course
39:36you said you'd help out
39:37if you could
39:38and yes
39:39because I was
39:40looking forward
39:40to our date.
39:41Can we reschedule?
39:43Yes, we could.
39:44And it's not much
39:45compensation
39:46but everyone's invited
39:48so you can come too.
39:50Oh!
39:51I'll, um,
39:52I'll text you the details.
39:53Oh, thanks, Billy.
39:55You're a star.
39:56The speed camera
40:00was calibrated
40:01three weeks ago.
40:02They said the timing
40:03is perfect.
40:05Wait, so
40:06if his heart
40:07did stop at 1.06
40:08how could he be driving
40:0920 minutes later?
40:11Unless.
40:13And unless
40:14we're wrong to assume
40:15that because the tracker
40:16showed the connection
40:17was lost
40:17that that's when
40:19his heart stopped
40:20and something else
40:21broke the connection.
40:23Okay.
40:24What if he just
40:24took it off?
40:26Wait, wait.
40:28There was a hot tub
40:29in the garden.
40:30Hmm, could be.
40:32Well, there's only
40:32one person who would know.
40:42I really don't think
40:43this is a good idea.
40:44You heard what
40:44the chief super said.
40:46I'll be polite.
40:48I'm not sure
40:49that's going to be enough.
40:50All right, well,
40:51you wait here then.
40:53It'll be five minutes.
40:56Ah,
40:59Mr. Donnellan.
41:01What do you want?
41:02I just have a couple
41:03of very small questions.
41:05It's a wait, I'm afraid.
41:06I'm just going for a run.
41:07Well, I'll be very quick.
41:08Well, you better see
41:09if you can keep up then.
41:10Oh, right.
41:10Um, can I just ask?
41:17You see, Mr. Palmer was wearing
41:19a fitness tracker,
41:20a bit like your own, actually.
41:22And?
41:23And, well, I wonder if
41:24at some point
41:26he took it off.
41:30What?
41:31If he took it off
41:32to get into the hot tub,
41:34for example.
41:35How the hell would I know
41:36what he did with his watch?
41:37So, uh,
41:38you didn't notice?
41:39Well, why should I?
41:40Well, no reason why
41:41you should, really.
41:43It's just that you were
41:43the only person with him.
41:45And you see,
41:46it stopped at 1.06.
41:48And he didn't report
41:48a missing until
41:491.25.
41:50Uh, so he must have
41:52still been with you
41:54when he took it off.
41:56I have no idea.
41:58And if I'm honest, Inspector,
41:59I've failed to see
42:00why any of this matters.
42:02He got drunk
42:03and he ran off the road
42:04with or without
42:05his damn watch.
42:06It is,
42:06that doesn't seem
42:06the most obvious version
42:08of events.
42:11But...
42:12But nothing.
42:13You're making all this
42:14far too complicated.
42:16Anything else?
42:16Well...
42:17Good.
42:2010 to 6.
42:41You've got 10 minutes
42:43before we have to admit
42:44D.I. Tremaine and Cruella
42:45were right all along.
42:47He is lying.
42:48I know it.
42:49I think so too.
42:50But we don't have
42:51any evidence to show
42:52it was anything else
42:53but an accident.
42:54OK.
42:56Sheep mystery over.
42:58Some nunty had gone
42:59for a gate
43:00on the public footpath.
43:02Only the spring had gone.
43:04So the sheep went
43:04through that
43:05into Dr. Roman's field
43:07at the bottom
43:07of St. Jude's Lane
43:08eating her turnips.
43:11I bet she was happy.
43:13She was furious.
43:14Took us nearly an hour
43:15to chase them back
43:16into their own field.
43:18Looks like everybody's
43:19getting a workout today.
43:21What I don't get
43:21is who be out walking
43:23that time of night
43:24to leave the gate open
43:25in the first place?
43:26Up to no good, I bet.
43:27Oh, I think I might need
43:29a good soak tonight.
43:36Legionella!
43:39Legionella!
43:41Margot.
43:43Toxicology report.
43:44There.
43:53Traces of Legionella
43:54found in his lungs.
43:56I didn't think
43:57anything of it.
43:58I didn't think
43:59anything of it.
44:01But as you quite rightly
44:01said, Esther,
44:02who knows what's being
44:03pumped into our rivers
44:04these days.
44:05But it's also the type
44:06of thing you would
44:07expect to find
44:07in standing water
44:10in a tank
44:11or a pond
44:12or a hot tub.
44:2090 CFU per milliliter.
44:23Is that bad?
44:24Too high for a river.
44:26But not
44:26for a hot tub?
44:29No, the concentration
44:30would be much higher.
44:31So, he inhaled
44:35some of the water
44:36from the hot tub.
44:37But how does
44:38that help us?
44:39Because if that's
44:39the water that was
44:40in his lungs,
44:41could that be
44:42the water that killed him?
44:43No, wait.
44:44But how?
44:44How?
44:45How?
44:45We saw him driving away.
44:47Can you want
44:47to zoom in?
44:51What did we?
44:52Oh.
45:01Why would a man
45:05in particular
45:05about his clothes
45:06wear odd socks?
45:09Because he didn't
45:10dress himself.
45:12Arthur Donilon
45:13said they began
45:13arguing.
45:14I think they were
45:15in the hot tub.
45:16I've been working
45:16for a while.
45:17I'm just not happy
45:18anymore.
45:19He said himself
45:20the argument escalated.
45:21Oh, you're not happy.
45:22What a surprise.
45:24Because when have you
45:25ever been happy
45:27about anything?
45:28And what if
45:31it then turned
45:32to violence?
45:34His heart raced
45:35as he fought
45:36for his life.
45:41And then stopped.
45:46106.
45:49Whether he meant
45:50to take his life
45:51is unclear.
45:52Only he knows that.
45:53But it's the only
45:54possible thing
45:54that makes sense.
45:56His heart
45:57stopped at 106.
45:58Just as his fitness
46:00tracker said.
46:01What threw us
46:02off the scent
46:03was that his body
46:04was found in the river.
46:05So we simply accepted
46:06that's where he
46:07must have drowned.
46:08Margot,
46:09get a unit
46:10to take a sample
46:10of the water
46:11in Arthur Donilon's
46:11hot tub
46:12and get it cross-checked
46:13with a sample
46:13found in Niall Palmer's lungs.
46:15But if he was already dead,
46:16then how did he drive
46:18his car past
46:18the speed camera?
46:19Because Kirby,
46:20like everything else
46:20in this case,
46:21nothing is what
46:22it seems.
46:24Now that Donilon
46:25was destroyed
46:25by what he'd done.
46:27But he had to think
46:27quickly.
46:30He knew he needed
46:31to dress him
46:31and get him
46:32away from the house.
46:39Odd sucks.
46:40But what if he was seen?
46:44And even if he wasn't,
46:46would people actually
46:47believe that Niall
46:48left the house
46:48of his own accord?
46:50You see,
46:50the next part
46:51was inspired.
46:54Worthy of a true
46:55detective aficionado.
46:56police.
47:03Police.
47:06It's my partner.
47:07We had an argument
47:08and he's just driven off,
47:09but he has been drinking
47:10and he really shouldn't
47:11be behind the wheel.
47:12I'm worried about him.
47:14And once he made that call,
47:17he looked for the thing
47:18that Niall's friends
47:20had used at Niall's
47:22surprise birthday party.
47:24All he had to do
47:48was pull up
47:48half a mile or so
47:49from where he knew
47:50the speed camera was.
48:19Because Niall had drowned,
48:21in order to cover his tracks,
48:22he knew he had to leave
48:23the body in water.
48:36An avid runner.
48:37The two-mile run home
48:38could have been done
48:38in, what, 15 minutes?
48:40Particularly if he took
48:41this short cut
48:41across the fields.
48:43Kelby's mystery walker.
48:44Exactly.
48:44He left the scene
48:46knowing full well
48:47that if a drowned man
48:49was found in the river,
48:51everyone would assume
48:52that's where he died.
48:58Then as soon as he was home,
49:00he made the second call.
49:04Police.
49:05Police.
49:08Yes, I called earlier
49:09and they gave me this number,
49:10but I haven't heard anything.
49:12Arthur Donnellan.
49:17You've already said
49:18that someone will call me back
49:19but no one has.
49:20A further established
49:22his alibi.
49:23Look, he's not answering
49:24his phone
49:25and I am very worried
49:26about him.
49:29Well, for God's sake,
49:30just make sure
49:30that someone does.
49:35Soco unit's on the way
49:36to the house now.
49:37We should bring
49:37Arthur Donnellan in
49:38at the same time.
49:39Well, maybe we shouldn't.
49:42What?
49:46A DI Tremaine, please.
49:47It's DI Goodman
49:48from Shipton Abbott.
49:49What are you doing?
49:52Sharing the news
49:53with our team leader.
49:55After all,
49:55we've got a wine launch
49:56to get to
49:57and there's at least
49:59three hours of paperwork
49:59for the arresting officer
50:00to do.
50:04Jacob.
50:05When it's not his.
50:06and picket signs
50:07put my name on petitions
50:10but I won't change my mind.
50:12I'm keeping up
50:14appearances
50:15the dark side
50:17of my privileges.
50:20Thanks.
50:21Thank God I got my vibes.
50:23The dopamine to it
50:25some will keep me
50:26on my mind.
50:27But I don't like
50:28when my better
50:30side takes hold of me.
50:33I didn't want you
50:34to know
50:35and I guess I was scared
50:37It's good that the salchicha
50:39goes to the city.
50:43My arms
50:44are long
50:45and my arms
50:47are long.
50:47And no, I'm down
50:48for trying
50:49I am better
50:50in denial
50:51so I
50:52don't make
50:53a sound
50:55feet don't bear me now
50:59I got to
51:01stand my ground
51:03I know
51:05I'm down
51:05for trying
51:06I am better
51:07in denial
51:09You do know
51:13that numpty
51:13will get all
51:14the glory?
51:17Well,
51:17some things
51:17are more important,
51:18Sergeant.
51:21I'm telling a mum
51:22she was right
51:22about her son.
51:25Won't be long.
51:26in sorrow
51:28in sorrow
51:33in sorrow
51:34in sorrow
51:34in sorrow
51:35and
51:35I'm
51:35trying
51:36to
51:36and
51:37to
51:37to
51:38to
51:38to
51:39to
51:40Oh, Marty, you godsend.
52:01Your mum seems to have recovered from her fall.
52:03Is she all right?
52:04Yeah, I think so.
52:06More embarrassed than anything else.
52:10I'm just going to go and find Zoe.
52:13I don't need to fuss over.
52:13No, I'm just checking.
52:14Do you want a drink?
52:15Wine.
52:18I heard you went to see Angela.
52:19Yes.
52:22Well, she deserves to know the truth.
52:28Are you old enough to serve alcohol?
52:31Don't you want one, then?
52:33No, I'll let you off with a caution.
52:35This is very swanky.
52:37Swanky is my thing.
52:40Humphrey.
52:41Archie.
52:42Last time I saw you, we were rolling around on the sea.
52:45Ha-ta.
52:46Yes, we were.
52:49I'm so sorry.
52:51I'm really...
52:51I don't mean really sorry.
52:53No, no.
52:53It's all right.
52:56You know what?
52:57I probably deserved that for ruining your date night.
53:00Are you okay?
53:00Yeah, I'm fine.
53:01Barely touched me.
53:02I'm sure it's fine.
53:09Come and join us.
53:18So, this is Anne.
53:20Oh, how do you?
53:21And this is Margot.
53:22Yes, lovely to meet you.
53:25Are you all right?
53:25Yeah, I'm fine.
53:26Are you?
53:27Yes.
53:27Good, good.
53:28Lovely to see you.
53:30Margot.
53:32Sergeant Williams.
53:34Zoe is doing an amazing job.
53:36You must be very proud of her.
53:37I am.
53:38But don't tell her that.
53:39Oh, heaven forbid.
53:41So, um, long time no see.
53:44How are things with Shipton Abbott's finest?
53:47Good.
53:47You?
53:47Yeah, um, pretty good.
53:51Did a bit of travelling.
53:52Cleared my head a bit.
53:56Ah.
53:57We all need to do that once in a while.
53:59Never a truer word.
54:02Do you know what?
54:04I'm not sure I've ever seen you off duty before.
54:07It's quite the difference.
54:09Is that a posh boy's way of saying I scrub up well?
54:12Ha ha.
54:12I suppose it is.
54:14Well, then I'll take it as a compliment.
54:16Which is exactly as I meant it.
54:20Hmm.
54:22You seem to be empty.
54:23Let's get you filled up.
54:27Not a problem.
54:28I know the owner.
54:38Right, you two.
54:39Follow me.
54:42Where are we going?
54:44You'll see.
54:44Where are we going?
54:46Where are we going?
54:47Tell us the time.
54:50The time is for passing.
54:53And I give you mine.
54:56Oh, yeah.
55:00I can't believe that you...
55:02Not sure what you planned for your date night.
55:04But, uh, this is the best I could do at short notice.
55:07Archie.
55:09Just enjoy it.
55:10Make time for each other.
55:11Well, this is amazing.
55:18Especially after you punched him in the face.
55:20Yes.
55:22Quite a day.
55:24Me moving.
55:25You solving a murder.
55:28Yeah, well...
55:29That's what we do.
55:31Yes, it is.
55:32And now it's just you and me.
55:36Yes, it is.
55:37Did you bring the handcuffs?
55:45Shall I leave it?
55:46Yes.
55:48Hannah.
55:53Hi, Hannah.
55:54I know it's quicker than we thought, but...
56:09Her mum's been rearrested.
56:10And now she's back on remand, so...
56:13It was a bit of an emergency.
56:15Will you be okay?
56:16All will be fine.
56:19She's had a bit of a rough time.
56:21Bless her.
56:21So she might need a bit of time to settle in.
56:25But just...
56:26Be you.
56:27Okay?
56:28You do her exactly what she needs right now.
56:32I'll call you tomorrow.
56:33I'll call you tomorrow.
56:45Did you see anyone?
56:47No.
56:47But I knew they were there.
56:48Any pills?
56:50MDMA?
56:51Anything at all?
56:52No, I swear.
56:53He's a bit weird.
56:54He can seem that way sometimes,
56:56but once you get to know him properly,
56:57you'll find out how lovely he is.
56:58Did you just say I was weird?
57:00Really thought someone was gonna kill me.
57:02Whoever it is,
57:03you'll have to go through me first.
57:05You should get someone to look at it.
57:07That's what you get for sticking your pointy nose
57:09in other people's pits.