Beyond Paradise Season 1 Episode 1
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00:01I am the scorned, I am the shamed
00:07I am the darkness born in flames
00:13I am the mother you despise
00:19I am the wicked in your eyes
00:25And I will haunt you
00:30I will haunt you
00:46I will hear you
00:49I will have you
00:52I will have you
03:34Where's the vehicle?
03:37No vehicle.
03:38So what happened?
03:39He did.
03:43Morning.
03:46Sorry about all this.
03:48Tandem-gloyed.
03:49Pulled the buckle and ejected his instructor.
03:51You can breathe.
03:55Humphrey?
03:56Are you all right?
03:57All good.
03:58A little bit snug around the crown jewels, if I'm completely honest, but nothing broken.
04:02Are you together?
04:04He's my fiancé.
04:05His name?
04:06Oh, I'm a police officer.
04:08Um, Detective Sergeant Williams.
04:09Oh, he's a police officer, too.
04:21The road's clear.
04:22No need for traffic to attend.
04:24Thanks.
04:25Oh, uh, the HQ have been on.
04:27They said the new DI will be here on Monday.
04:29I think I've found him.
04:31Ah.
04:34See you, fellas.
04:36Come on, let's get you home.
04:37Ah.
04:37I thought I might ask DS Williams to show me around the station.
04:41Meet everyone before I start.
04:43Make a good impression.
04:44Okay.
04:45I'll see you back at Mum's.
04:47But please try not to create any more havoc.
04:50My best behaviour.
04:52Promise.
04:58I'm all yours.
05:07So, why Shipton Abbott?
05:13Oh, well, Martha, my fiancé, was born here.
05:16Oh.
05:17Yes, well, we were starting to find life in London.
05:19Well, a little exhausting, so we talked about making a new start and where that might be.
05:26And, well, hey, Presto, here we are.
05:30Sorry.
05:31Long legs.
05:35Wow, that is amazing.
05:37What is?
05:37You actually have gloves in your glove box.
05:41I used mine to hide the phone whenever the Chief Superintendent called me.
05:46I used mine for gloves.
05:48I used mine for gloves.
05:48I used mine for gloves.
05:49I used mine for gloves.
05:49I used mine for gloves.
05:50I used mine for gloves.
05:50I used mine for gloves.
05:51I used mine for gloves.
05:51I used mine for gloves.
05:51I used mine for gloves.
05:52I used mine for gloves.
05:52I used mine for gloves.
05:53I used mine for gloves.
05:53I used mine for gloves.
05:54I used mine for gloves.
05:54I used mine for gloves.
05:55I used mine for gloves.
05:56I used mine for gloves.
05:56I used mine for gloves.
05:57I used mine for gloves.
05:58I used mine for gloves.
05:59I used mine for gloves.
06:00I used mine for gloves.
06:01I used mine for gloves.
06:02I used mine for gloves.
06:03I used mine for gloves.
06:04I used mine for gloves.
06:05I used mine for gloves.
06:06It's right.
06:36This is Detective Inspector Humphrey Goodman.
06:43He'll be joining us officially on Monday.
06:47Margot is office support, which basically runs the place.
06:54This is Kelby. Sorry, PC Hartford.
06:58Are you from the Met?
06:59Well, just for a while, but before that I was on attachment in the Caribbean.
07:05Cool.
07:06This will be you.
07:09So, what happened to the old DI?
07:11We murdered him. Buried him in the car park.
07:15Retired.
07:17Good for him.
07:19So, what's in the log?
07:22Two domestics, three burglaries and a suspected shoplifter in the interview room.
07:27We've also got a woman in hospital who's just reported an assault.
07:31Injuries?
07:32Quite nasty. They're worried there might be long-term spinal damage.
07:35And do we know who carried out the assault?
07:37A witch, apparently.
07:38Thank you, Margot.
07:40A witch?
07:40She was a little confused when I spoke to her this morning.
07:43I said we'd talk to her again later.
07:45Yes, yes, of course.
07:46Well, now I'm here.
07:49How can I best help?
07:51I thought you were just doing the tour.
07:53Yes, yes, yes.
07:54But my paragliding lesson got cut a bit short, so I've got some time to kill.
07:58Think of me as a weapon.
08:00Just point me where you think I'd be most useful.
08:12Hey, you're back.
08:15Where's Humphrey?
08:16He's gone for a look around the police station.
08:18So, how did the hangliding lesson go?
08:21Hmm?
08:23He got stuck in a tree.
08:26Of course he did.
08:28It says here you stole a bottle of perfume.
08:34Prove it.
08:34Which you threw in the harbour.
08:36Prove it.
08:37The fact that you stole the perfume?
08:39Or that you threw it in the harbour?
08:41Both.
08:45Well, you're not wearing women's perfume.
08:48So, I'm assuming it's a present.
08:50For your mum?
08:51Girlfriend?
08:53Because it's called hot love.
08:55I'm really hoping it's your girlfriend.
08:57Birthday.
08:58Is it?
08:59Tomorrow.
09:01Wouldn't your 83p have bought a card?
09:04I can't just get her a card, can I?
09:05That's well greasy.
09:07Bad.
09:10Well, you could have put your lottery ticket inside it.
09:12Would that make it less greasy?
09:14It's not a bad idea, to be fair.
09:19Can I give you a bit of advice?
09:21I think women aren't terribly impressed by material things.
09:24They might say they are, but I think they generally not.
09:26You get far more brownie points for a grand gesture, something you've put a bit of thought into.
09:33Let's not ruin your girlfriend's birthday tomorrow by having you arrested and charged for shoplifting, shall we?
09:37If you sign a statement omitting the theft of the perfume, we'll let you off with a caution, shall we none the wiser, and you can spend the whole of the year saving up for her next birthday.
09:47How does that sound?
09:57Right.
09:57What's next?
10:02Let's check out the hospital.
10:05Her name is Gwen Tyler.
10:08We checked the home security cameras.
10:09They show that Gwen and her husband were alone in the house until 8pm when he left to go to a business meeting.
10:15No one else entered the house after the husband left until her assistant arrived and found her unconscious an hour later.
10:21So, if it was an accident, why are we investigating an alleged assault?
10:26Because, despite it being clear that she was in the house alone, she's now adamant that she was pushed over the balcony.
10:34Strange.
10:35We'll see what she has to say, shall we?
10:38Can I say something?
10:40Yes, of course.
10:41The way you conducted the interview this morning was very...
10:45Intuitive?
10:47Reckless.
10:48Josh Woods knows his rights better than we do.
10:51You didn't caution him, offer him legal advice, or take the interview.
10:54If he hadn't agreed to it, we couldn't have charged him anyway.
10:57Yeah, it's all true, Sergeant.
10:59But sometimes all that's needed is a little common sense.
11:02I mean, who hasn't nicked something from a shop when you're broke and need a present for your girlfriend?
11:05I mean, not us, obviously.
11:07We're police officers, but, um...
11:08Others.
11:10Not like us.
11:12I don't think I've ever stolen anything, sir.
11:14Good.
11:15Very good.
11:16Say it.
11:34She's still grousey from her meds and a little tearful.
11:50Mrs. Tyler, this is Detective Inspector Goodman.
11:53We've just come to talk about your fall.
11:55I told you it wasn't a fall.
11:58I was pushed.
11:59Uh, yes.
12:01You were on your gallery landing, using a stepladder to change a light bulb?
12:06Yes.
12:06And you were alone in the house?
12:08Yes.
12:09Then can you explain to us why you think you were pushed?
12:12My wife thinks she was attacked by Old Mother Wheaton.
12:15This is Ben Tyler, sir, Gwen's husband.
12:18And Old Mother Wheaton is our witch, I presume?
12:20Our house is built on the grounds of an old barn,
12:22where an old witch was caught hiding during the witch trials of 1611.
12:25And she was dragged outside and burnt alive.
12:29Naughty.
12:33Perhaps you can tell us exactly what you remember.
12:36It's really hazy.
12:38The whole day, I...
12:40I just keep getting flashes of things.
12:47I remember Ben leaving.
12:49I noticed a valve had blown on the landing.
13:01I was on the stepladder replacing.
13:04I felt a hard push.
13:09Then I saw her.
13:11You saw her?
13:12He was standing over me.
13:22He was pulling.
13:28I know what it sounds like, but I was conscious.
13:32She was real.
13:34I could even feel her breath on my face.
13:37My wife has rather a vivid imagination.
13:39I know what I saw, Ben.
13:40I have a gift.
13:45I've felt her presence before.
13:49She's still there.
13:53I'm sorry, but I really think that's enough for now.
13:55Yes, I agree.
13:56I think we've got everything we need.
13:57I'd like to see the house.
13:58Is it me, or is it really quiet?
14:16It's a police station.
14:19That's a good thing.
14:20Is it?
14:21Oh, yeah.
14:27Hello?
14:28Uh, ship to Nabbitt Police Station.
14:30Uh, yeah, it is ship to Nabbitt Police Station.
14:33Look, uh...
14:34I've got another call.
14:35Do you have any more in a second?
14:37Come on, come on.
14:39Hello?
14:40Ship to Nabbitt Police Station.
14:41Are you okay?
14:42Ship to Nabbitt Police Station.
14:43Hold on.
14:43I still don't know what we're doing here.
14:49We're investigating an alleged assault.
14:51By a 17th century witch?
14:53We have a witness who said she saw her.
14:55A witness who'd just fallen off a balcony and landed on her head.
14:58Well, it's important to at least look at her claims, even if only to see why she believes what she does.
15:04It's important to look at the facts.
15:07One, she was alone in the house.
15:09And two, the suspect has been dead for 400 years.
15:13Yes.
15:14It's all valid points, Sergeant.
15:16Duly noted.
15:20Tell me about her.
15:22Old Mother Wheaton.
15:25The legend is that she used to steal newborns from the village, take them back to the woods to eat.
15:32Gosh.
15:34People claim to have seen her up here.
15:43Well, if it was a witch, she'd face to have left her broom.
15:58I thought you said never again.
16:00These are for the school charity store.
16:03And I didn't bake them.
16:03I'm just redecorating them to make it look like I did.
16:07Okay.
16:08Well, I'm off to meet a letting agent.
16:11Oh.
16:12You've only been here three days.
16:14I'm looking at cafe premises first.
16:16We need to see how much of our savings that eats up before we even start to think about a house.
16:20So I have to put up with you for a little longer.
16:23Don't pretend you don't love it.
16:24Do you know, sometimes you're just like your father.
16:28Hard-working.
16:29Fearless.
16:30Obstinate.
16:33It'll be a couple of hours.
16:34Don't be late.
16:35I've invited Mum to supper.
16:36I won't.
16:37Mm-hmm.
16:37Mm-hmm.
16:37Ah.
16:38So this is her, is it?
17:05Oh, Mother Wheaton.
17:08My wife thought that acknowledging her presence would allow her spirit to settle.
17:14Er, may I?
17:16Yeah, if you must.
17:17And, um, everything is as it was the night your wife fell?
17:46Well, yes, I, I haven't been back yet.
17:49Mm-hmm.
17:51Er, do we know exactly where Mrs. Tyler was found by the paramedics?
18:10Er, yeah.
18:12They took these pictures.
18:14And the assistant raised the alarm?
18:16Yeah.
18:16Sarah does.
18:17She was dropping off some paperwork.
18:20Yeah, no.
18:21What does your wife do?
18:22She owns 15 shops, selling tat to the tourists.
18:27Alternative lifestyle candles, natural beauty products.
18:29Like I said, it's tat.
18:31And, er, what do you do, Mr. Tyler?
18:33I am an architect.
18:35Did you have an appointment last night?
18:36Yeah, it was a cheese and wine evening for the local business community.
18:42Peter and Carol Meadows were hosting.
18:45But your wife didn't go?
18:48No.
18:49Can I ask why?
18:52What?
18:52Well, she and Peter were business partners until a few weeks ago, and then it all ended rather acrimoniously.
19:00My wife can be very pig-headed when she needs to be.
19:03If there's nothing else, I'd like to go back to the hospital.
19:16I don't think Gwen should be on her own.
19:17Yeah, yes, of course, yes.
19:19I think we're done here.
19:21Great.
19:22What?
19:22Military history.
19:25It's a hobby.
19:28What was it, er, Napoleon Bonaparte said?
19:33That history is simply a set of lies that everyone agrees on.
19:59Happy?
20:01No.
20:01Sorry.
20:04But I don't think she was found where she fell.
20:07What?
20:08There were marks on the handrail where the steps fell.
20:11But they were a good ten feet away from where the ladder was.
20:14You're saying someone moved them?
20:15Yes, I am.
20:17And as Gwen Tyler was found directly below them, that means she was moved too after she fell.
20:22And if someone or something pushed her off that balcony at that height, it's not assault.
20:28It's attempted murder.
20:29Gwen came in to print off some bank statements, only her pen on her laptop wasn't working, so she had to use mine.
20:41Then she said she wanted some stuff from the accountant, so I said I'd get them and drop her around her house later.
20:46And what time did you get to the house?
20:49Well, I was planning about ten.
20:51Then, er, she said she was going to work after she got back from her cheese and wine thing.
20:55But then she texted me to say she wasn't going after all, so could I drop them shit away?
20:59And do you have the text?
21:00Er, yeah.
21:00Er, there.
21:048.41.
21:05Not going out now.
21:07Bring papers.
21:07Say SAP.
21:08Thanks.
21:09When you arrived at the house, there was no answer, no?
21:12No.
21:14I looked through the glass.
21:16That's when I saw her.
21:18I couldn't tell she was breathing, so I phoned an ambulance.
21:22Well, can you think of anyone who might have cause to harm Mrs. Tyler?
21:26Her and Ben were always bickering, and she could be short with people.
21:30Did you know about her falling out with Peter Meadows?
21:32Yeah.
21:34Er, he came in shouting the odds last week.
21:37She just laughed at him.
21:40Told him to grow a pair.
21:40Whatever happened, happened between Gwen sending that message at 8.41, and Sarah does arriving at the house around 9.
21:55You mean, that's when she fell?
21:57Perhaps.
21:58No disrespect, Sarah, but if we know she was in the house alone, how can it possibly be anything else?
22:04And what about her being found ten feet from where she fell?
22:07Maybe she crawled.
22:07And the stepladder?
22:08I don't know, but there must be a simple explanation.
22:12The point is, if we accept both that she was alone and that she was pushed, then we're also accepting that it was done by a ghost.
22:22I want to see the camera footage from that night.
22:31Where were you when we needed you?
22:33Why?
22:33What happened?
22:34The minute you left, the world went mad.
22:36You will be in touch.
22:37That makes 12.
22:38Car thefts.
22:4112?
22:42We only had five in the whole of last year.
22:44Maybe it's a gang.
22:45Check with other divisions.
22:46See if they've had anything similar.
22:48Yes, Sarge.
22:55Sorry.
22:56For being a nuisance.
22:58You're the boss.
22:58I got it.
23:07There.
23:09The husband leaves at 8.02, leaving Gwen in the house on her own.
23:13I've checked every frame and no one else entered the house until her assistant arrived around an hour later.
23:22She got in through an open patio door and called an ambulance.
23:30She was alone in that house.
23:33So it would seem.
23:34Then we agree it was an accident and that she was mistaken about what she saw.
23:38Almost certainly.
23:40Though cameras can be tampered with, footage re-edited.
23:43Maybe we should just talk to Peter Meadows and ask him about the business party he organised.
23:49This is great.
24:00We have it once a month.
24:02Mostly local produce, but there's a few charity stalls.
24:05Tea, coffee, cakes and stuff.
24:07The Meadows always do the cricket club stall.
24:11Peter.
24:12Hello, Esther.
24:13Oh, you two know each other?
24:15Our daughter's at the same age.
24:16This is Detective Inspector Goodman.
24:18Oh, so you're the new chap.
24:20Yes, yes, I am.
24:21Outstanding.
24:24Mr. Tyler tells us he was with you last night, is that correct?
24:27Ben?
24:28Oh, yes, absolutely.
24:29At what time?
24:31Oh, golly.
24:32Not great at times.
24:358.30.
24:36This is Carol, my wife.
24:38D.I. Goodman.
24:39And you're sure about the time?
24:41Yeah, I'm positive.
24:42Boom.
24:42When the doorbell rang, I thought it was Yvonne and Patrick, because they always arrive
24:47on the dot.
24:49But it was Ben.
24:50Yvonne and Patrick?
24:51Wiley.
24:52I see.
24:54And at what time did Mr. Tyler leave you?
24:56Oh, as soon as the poor fellow got the call from the hospital.
24:58It was around, um...
24:599.15.
25:03And you were, um, partners in Gwen's business until very recently, is that right?
25:07Yes.
25:08And it ended somewhat acrimoniously, I understand?
25:13Gwen can be very difficult.
25:16Uh, we disagreed on how the business should move forward.
25:20Both said some things we shouldn't have.
25:21And, uh, ultimately agreed to part company.
25:24And Gwen got her own way.
25:26Well, these things happen in business.
25:32Thanks for your help.
25:33Bye.
25:34Bye.
25:35Bye.
25:35Bye.
25:35Bye.
25:44Bye.
25:44I saw the name, but I thought it couldn't be.
25:47Hello, Sam.
25:50So you're my letting agent?
25:52Trade so.
25:52Bye.
25:57Bye.
25:57Bye.
25:58Bye.
25:58Bye.
25:59Bye.
25:59Bye.
26:00Bye.
26:00Bye.
26:00Bye.
26:01Bye.
26:01Bye.
26:02Bye.
26:02Bye.
26:02Bye.
26:02Bye.
26:03Bye.
26:03Bye.
26:03Bye.
26:03Bye.
26:04Bye.
26:04Bye.
26:05Bye.
26:05Bye.
26:11Bye.
26:12The police were just here.
26:13They know something.
26:15What are we going to do, Ben?
26:16I...
26:16I told you not to call me.
26:30So you have a daughter?
26:32Yes.
26:32Is she at school or is dad looking after her?
26:36Her dad's not on the scene anymore.
26:39I'm sorry.
26:40I'm not.
26:42Are you together long?
26:43About four hours.
26:45Ah.
26:46There's Yvonne and Patrick Wiley.
26:48Carol Meadows said they were there with Ben Tyler last night.
26:50Yes.
26:51Do you want to talk to her?
26:52Do you want to talk to them before we go back in?
26:53Do you want to talk to them before we go back in?
26:53I can't do any harm.
26:54Do you know them?
26:55She's a chartered accountant and he's got a home security business on the trade in the state.
27:01She's also vying to become our next MP, at which point I will be moving abroad.
27:06Mrs. Wiley, lovely to see you.
27:08Oh, D.S. Williams.
27:10And you're our new inspector, I take it?
27:11Yes.
27:12Yes, I am.
27:12The Humphrey.
27:13Humphrey Goodman.
27:14Yes, I'm on the police committee.
27:16How can we help you?
27:17Well, I understand you were at Peter and Carol Meadows' house last night?
27:21Why do you ask?
27:22We're investigating Mrs. Tyler's fall.
27:24Oh, and that's prudent use of police resources, is it?
27:28Investigating someone falling off a ladder.
27:30Her injuries are quite serious.
27:32Yes, I'm well aware of Gwen's condition.
27:34I'm her accountant.
27:36In fact, I was at the hospital this morning.
27:38Yes.
27:39Can you confirm what time you arrived at the Meadows' house?
27:42Yeah, it was just after 8.30.
27:44And Mr. Tyler was already there?
27:46Yes, he was.
27:48If you were her accountant, you'd have been aware that Sarah Doz was calling on Gwen for some paperwork?
27:52Yes, of course.
27:53She collected them from the office.
27:55Mr. Wiley, you do home security systems.
27:58Are you aware of the system in the Twilight House?
28:00Yes, I fitted it.
28:02It was just over a year ago.
28:03Yeah.
28:04Can I ask the cameras, could they be tampered with in any way?
28:08How do you mean?
28:11Well, had time case changed?
28:12Footage edited or deleted?
28:14No, they couldn't.
28:15What was on the DVR is what the cameras recorded.
28:18And the only way to change that would be to wipe the hard drive.
28:20And you'd have nothing, no pictures at all.
28:22Yes, we have the same system ourselves.
28:27Nice to meet you.
28:28Yes.
28:29Yes, sir.
28:29Thank you both for your time.
28:31Sure.
28:31See ya.
28:32I saw her once.
28:45Old Mother Wheaton.
28:47Really?
28:47I think it was her.
28:49One Halloween, up a clapper's mill.
28:51So, what happened?
28:56Well, I looked at her.
28:59She looked at me.
29:02She got in her car.
29:04She drove off.
29:05Chief Superintendent Woods called, wanting to know where our courtly report is.
29:17Right.
29:18I said to try you on your mobile.
29:21Thanks.
29:22You're welcome.
29:22How's the new boy working out?
29:29He's a bit annoying.
29:32Hmm.
29:32I can always tell when someone's annoying you.
29:38You chew your pan.
29:47Oh.
29:50Oh, yikes.
29:51By the time I wasn't here.
29:53Oh, I'll drop you off.
29:54Do you mind?
29:55No.
29:57As long as I can grab a coffee on the way.
30:01Shit and witch.
30:03Ah, another week experience.
30:11Looks like our witch is something of a celebrity.
30:13Ah, it's for the tourists.
30:15They have a visitor at centre up in the woods.
30:17Should put it on my to-do list.
30:18Hmm.
30:19Safer than hang gliding.
30:25Oh, my God.
30:55Oh, aren't you dressed?
30:59Do you believe in ghosts?
31:00I'm stitching up.
31:01I'm ready.
31:02You're naked.
31:03I'm wearing pants.
31:05My mistake.
31:06Come on, then.
31:09It may be a tie.
31:13So, how was your day?
31:16Oh, I think I might have found somewhere for the cafe.
31:18That's amazing.
31:19Yeah, it would be if we could afford it.
31:21Oh, there is.
31:22I'd need to get an overdraft.
31:24That doesn't matter.
31:25This is the dream.
31:27Remember?
31:30Shall we tell your mum tonight?
31:33We agreed we'd wait for the scan.
31:35This is the furthest we've ever got.
31:37Well, the more reason.
31:39Yes, all right, yes.
31:40Be sensible.
31:42Says the man wearing no trousers.
31:43He spent most of his morning stuck up a tree.
31:46Oh.
31:52Nan, you remember Humphrey?
31:54Hello.
31:54Hello.
31:55I had to get another chair in from the garage.
32:05Help yourself to vegetables.
32:21Darling?
32:22Oh.
32:44Humphrey, tell mum and nan about your ghost.
32:45Uh, yes.
32:49Old Mother Wheaton.
32:50Oh, Gwen Tyler's place.
32:52I heard about her fall.
32:53How is she?
32:54Uh, not good.
32:56Spinal damage, they think.
32:58Oh, heavens.
32:58Poor girl.
33:00Yes.
33:00Um, the thing is, we're pretty sure that she was alone in the house when she fell.
33:06But she swore she saw a ghost.
33:07Well, there's always been rumours of the sight of the old barn being haunted.
33:11Apparently, during the Shipton witch trials, witch finder Matthew Lloyd dragged an old crone out of there and burnt her.
33:19Um, any relation?
33:20Um, Matthew Lloyd.
33:25Because you're all Lloyds.
33:28Not the other bit.
33:29Not the crone part.
33:31I would never call you a crone.
33:33You're not old enough for a start.
33:37Or ugly enough.
33:38You're not ugly at all.
33:39Or old.
33:40Humphrey, stop.
33:41Sorry.
33:53You do like it here, though, don't you?
34:06It's what we talked about, isn't it?
34:08Making a fresh start after...
34:10After all the madness.
34:12Hmm.
34:13You running your own cafe.
34:15And me finding lost tractors and...
34:19Missing sheep.
34:19Starting a family.
34:28I do think we should be honest with your mum about the IVF.
34:32The whole wretched journey we've just been through.
34:35We will, but it's just too soon.
34:38OK.
34:41Come back, Ellen.
34:43Just excited about being a dad.
34:45That could quite easily be terror.
34:54You'll be brilliant, Dad.
35:00Good night.
35:03Night, Mum.
35:05Night.
35:05Night.
35:05Night.
35:17Night.
35:20Night.
35:22Night.
35:23I don't know.
35:53I don't know.
36:23I don't know.
36:24I don't know.
36:25I don't know.
36:26Our house is built on the grounds of an old barn where an old witch was called hiding during the witch trials of 1611.
36:31I saw her.
36:32She's dragged outside and burnt alive.
36:34She's standing.
36:35I don't know.
36:36I don't know.
36:37I don't know.
36:38I know what I saw back.
36:39It's real.
36:40The gift of my presence was filled.
36:42Still there.
36:44No!
36:45Sir?
36:46Can you hear me?
36:51Can you hear me?
36:53What?
36:54Sir, are you okay?
36:55How?
36:56Sir?
36:57Sir?
36:58That's Mr. Somerville.
36:59No!
37:00No!
37:01No!
37:02No!
37:03No!
37:04No!
37:05I think you gave her quite a fright.
37:06Yes.
37:07I gave her a fright.
37:09i think you gave her quite a fright yes i gave her a fright
37:17she works at the visitor center part of the old mother wheaton attraction
37:23what were you doing up here i thought if there was an intruder
37:28they would have come through the woods
37:30i hate to admit it but you could be onto something sir
37:37i went through the phone records for the day gwen tyler fell
37:40i'm not sure what it means but that morning she made a call that lasted around 15 minutes
37:47then the same number called her back six times one after the other
37:51none of those six calls lasted longer than 10 seconds
37:54i stopped by the hospital to ask her about it and she had no recollection of the call at all
38:00between her memory loss and the med she's on she's not a lot of use to us
38:04do we at least know whose number it was yes we do carol meadows
38:14we were talking about peter and i was telling her i didn't want an atmosphere at the cheese and wine
38:19evening then the six calls you made back to her immediately afterwards
38:24did i we could show you the core log if that would help
38:32oh yeah no i i remember now um she mentioned me doing some floral displays for her shop windows
38:40so i tried calling back a few times to ask him any shops but i couldn't get through
38:47one of us must have had no signal
38:53is it important
38:55he didn't really
38:57all right okay see you love bye
39:00the digging we did on ben tyler didn't throw up anything except a parking ticket he got last month in bristol
39:07all right thanks margot
39:08shall i carry on then
39:09nosing into other people's business
39:12you mean background checks
39:13most fun i've had since i've been here
39:15we'll run some financial checks too
39:17according to sarah dodds gwen tyler was looking at bank statements maybe there's a reason for that
39:22bank statements
39:24any news on our car thefts i checked with the other divisions nothing
39:32there must be something that links them all
39:37like what
39:40they're all red
39:42i will get the solicitors to draft up a lease
39:55and then once you've signed and paid your three months up front
39:58you can pick up the keys
39:59thank you sam
40:01you're glad to be back
40:03oh you know what
40:04yes i am
40:06i'll call you when i've got the lease
40:08okay
40:08that's odd
40:30carol meadows was in bristol at the exact same time ben tyler got his parking ticket
40:37look
40:38two credit card transactions on the two days he was there
40:43i checked
40:44and both were less than a hundred jars from his hotel
40:47sex or money
40:48excuse me
40:49most crime tends to be about either sex or money
40:52if you can identify at least one of those as motive
40:55you're halfway there
40:57it was a mistake
41:03gwen and i were going through a bit of a rough patch but
41:07it was over as quickly as it started
41:09look i know how all this
41:15must sound but the
41:16day after we got back i finished it it should never have happened
41:19it was just sex
41:23did you know gwen spoke to carol on the day she fell
41:26gwen found some text messages on my phone i hadn't deleted them
41:32that's why
41:34she refused to go with me to peter and carols
41:37so carol meadows lied to us about the cause because she's still hiding the affair from her husband
41:44and if gwen kept hanging up on her when she tried to call her back
41:48maybe she went to the house that night to beg for her sons
41:51if she did how the hell did she get him without being seen
41:55well not very often really
41:58no
41:59well
42:02it's a bit of an acquired taste if i'm completely honest
42:06he called me an old crone the other day
42:11he said he was joking
42:12sex or money
42:26that's what you said isn't it
42:28there's an entry
42:30in gwen's business accounts that shows
42:32a hundred and eighty thousand pounds set aside for a corporation tax
42:35and
42:36i can't find it
42:38maybe
42:40she could neither which is why she printed off her bank statements at the shop
42:43and asked sarah to bring other financial papers to the house
42:46you think it was stolen
42:48who would have access to company bank accounts
42:52her assistant sarah dot her accountant
42:54an unfaithful husband lying in his pockets before he left her
42:57her ex-partner peter meadows maybe that's why they fell out
43:02but they all have alibis for the time she fell
43:04they were all at the same cheese and wine event
43:08unless
43:12unless
43:14you're right
43:23they have alibis for the time she fell
43:26but what if the time is not the time
43:29we only got that time from one source
43:31the text message is supposedly sent by gwen to sarah dodds
43:35we have no way of corroborating that
43:37so what if
43:41gwen tyler wasn't the one who sent that message
43:44someone else used our phone
43:46why not
43:48i'll do a mass data check for the night she fell telecom can run a triangulation and
43:51tell us exactly where the phone was when that message was sent
43:54very good
43:57hi there i'm calling from ships
44:01i need a mass data check
44:13margot can you dig into the finances of anyone who worked at gwen tyler's company
44:19i mean anyone who had access to her accounts
44:22stick a broom at my back side i'll sweep up at the same time if you like
44:26all right thank you
44:36stick a broom at my
44:43bro
44:44you're not going to believe this that that message was sent from the other side of town from the
44:56meadows house
44:57yes
44:59i think i've got it look at this
45:04well there's nothing there look again the broom so it fell
45:11except
45:18watch
45:21someone put it back up
45:26but who
45:39oh
45:41oh
45:50oh
45:52esther
45:54stand there for me
45:57kelby
45:58and
46:02mark
46:03yes
46:07i'm not doing anything funny
46:09okay
46:09now
46:10put your hands
46:11to the side of your head
46:12like this
46:13find your inner kylie
46:16now
46:23when i say
46:24all
46:25all count to five
46:26in your head
46:27on five
46:28move anti-clockwise
46:29to your left
46:30one quarter turn
46:31count five seconds
46:32turn again
46:33then five
46:34turn right
46:35five more
46:35right again
46:36till you're back
46:37till you're back where you started
46:38got it
46:38go
46:39you're back
46:40you're back
46:44you're back
46:46you're back
46:48hello
46:57Gwen Tyler was supposed to join husband Ben
47:08at a cheese and wine evening at the home of Peter and Carol Meadows
47:11but after discovering his affair with Carol Meadows
47:14Gwen refused to go
47:16so he left the house alone
47:18once he'd gone the security camera footage showed that no one else came
47:25to the house
47:25what if
47:30like the message that wasn't really a message
47:32what if the cameras recorded what they saw
47:36they just didn't see everything
47:39I don't know why they didn't register before
47:42they are pan and tilt cameras
47:45we had them at a station in London
47:47they move intermittently
47:49to cover different zones
47:51so I think
47:52having come through the woods
47:53Gwen Tyler's attacker waited at the bottom of the drive
47:57I also think they believed that both Ben and Gwen were in the car
48:00thinking the house was now empty
48:02they chose their moments
48:04they knew that every time the cameras moved
48:15they left the blind spot
48:16just for a few seconds
48:18move
48:20so if you tell me exactly right
48:31it's possible to pass them
48:34unnoticed
48:35which
48:38power attacker got in
48:40without being seen
48:41sorry to interrupt
48:43only I did some more nosing like you asked
48:45and I found this
48:46a month ago
48:47Patrick Wiley's business filed for bankruptcy
48:49but last week
48:50the application was drawn
48:52his creditors were just shy of 200,000 pounds
48:56proof of payments to support withdrawing the application
48:59were submitted by
49:00Yvonne Wiley
49:01so she stole the money from Gwen's tax account
49:04it's the only thing that makes sense
49:05my guess
49:06is that she was simply using Peter to pay Paul
49:09that she intended to pay the money back
49:11but in order to cover up her deceit
49:13in the meantime
49:14she disabled Gwen Tyler's banking pin number
49:17not expecting that she'd go to one of the shop computers
49:19and print off bank statements using Sarah Dodds' pin
49:22and this is a woman
49:23who is a pillar of the community
49:24aspiring to be an MP
49:25someone whose position and reputation is everything
49:28she could never live with the shame of a bankrupt husband
49:31any more than she could live with being branded a thief
49:33she had to get those statements back
49:35Gwen Tyler told Sarah Dodds she'd be working
49:38when she got back from the cheese and wine evening
49:40so Yvonne thought she had a small window of opportunity
49:42to find those statements
49:43but when she realised that Gwen was still here
49:47her plan was ruined
49:49and so she had to find another one
50:00I thought a hard pill
50:03I saw her
50:10opportunistic it may have been
50:19it was certainly murderous in intent
50:23then she remembered what she came for
50:25Gwen's bank statements
50:26now
50:31she needed an alibi
50:32she knew that Sarah Dodds was arriving later
50:36with more paperwork
50:36and that she could provide that alibi
50:38but there was a problem
50:39she needed Sarah to be able to see Gwen's body
50:43from the window when she came
50:45she had
50:46to move her
50:47I could even feel her breath on my face
50:55that's why she had the sensation of being pulled
51:00when she'd moved the body
51:02she was smart enough to realise
51:04that she needed to move the step ladder to match
51:07clever
51:19very clever
51:20but ultimately her undoing
51:22because now the ladder was in a different place
51:24to the marks on the handrail
51:26where it actually fell
51:27then
51:28cement her alibi
51:30she needed Gwen's phone
51:32everything done
51:37she leaves the house
51:39the same way she came in
51:41remember
51:44she told us
51:45that she and her husband
51:47have the same camera system
51:48so she knew the anomalies
51:49of sonal cameras
51:50crucially though
51:52she made the mistake
51:53of replacing the broom
51:55she knocked over
51:57on the way in
51:58as soon as she arrived
52:12she sent a text
52:13using Gwen's phone
52:13to Sarah Dodds
52:14giving her a cast iron alibi
52:16and she told us
52:17she'd been to the hospital
52:17so could easily
52:18put the phone back
52:19in Gwen's bag
52:20that's rather brilliant
52:24clever
52:26wait
52:28so it wasn't an accident
52:30I'll explain it to him later
52:35this is all your fault
52:52you stupid man
52:53you and your bloody bankruptcy
52:56I'm not sure
53:01if she'll be relieved
53:02or disappointed
53:03when we tell her
53:04she wasn't attacked
53:04by old mother
53:05wait
53:05come and look
53:07come and look
53:07come and look
53:08come and look
53:08come and look
53:08come and look
53:10come and look
53:11Josh
53:15look at him
53:17Josh
53:19Josh
53:21I have a terrible feeling
53:28I may be partly responsible
53:29I still think we should have told her about her husband having an affair
53:53I think it's only a matter of time before she remembers herself
53:56well considering you don't actually start until Monday you certainly made an impression
54:01is that good or bad
54:02if we ignore disregarding facts
54:06being bloody minded and irrational
54:08getting stuck in a tree
54:10locking up a member of the police committee
54:11almost giving Mr. Somerville a heart attack
54:13and inciting the theft of 12 cars
54:16mostly good
54:18I can bet on that
54:24Oi
54:24Martha
54:25Oi
54:25come back here
54:31I'm so sorry.
55:01I'm so sorry.
55:31Martha?
55:38Sorry, I missed your call.
55:48Martha?
56:01Don't.
56:12I'm so sorry.
56:21I'm so sorry.
56:23I'm so sorry.
56:25I'm so sorry.
56:31I'm so sorry.