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#BeyondParadise
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00:00I
00:30Let's go.
01:00Let's go.
01:30We'll need a list of what was stolen as soon as you can do it for us.
01:36And I'd like you to think back over this past week.
01:39Did you notice anything out of the ordinary?
01:42Anyone you didn't recognise?
01:44Knocking on the door, hanging around outside, that sort of thing?
01:46You think they've been watching me?
01:49To be honest, it's more likely to be opportunistic.
01:51A spare-of-the-moment thing, seeing you were out.
01:53But it's worth having a think.
01:55I'll send PC Hartford in.
01:56One of the neighbours says she saw a figure walking down the side of the house.
02:16It was around half past midnight.
02:18It was too dark to get a description, but it looked like they were carrying a sack.
02:23That'll be the missing pillowcase.
02:28And time fits with when the dog monitor was moved.
02:31Why didn't she call it in?
02:32She said she couldn't be sure what they were doing and they were leaving, so she didn't bother.
02:39Great.
02:39OK, go back in and finish getting the victim's statement.
02:43No fingerprints inside the house, but there is something on the window frame, so get it processed.
02:48Sorry.
02:49The inspector's not answering his phone, so I'm going to drive over there.
02:52I'll see you back at the station.
02:53It isn't in the strong wind, dripping up and down.
03:08It isn't in the hot rain, beating on the ground.
03:13It isn't in the blinding sun, waking from the night.
03:17Hello?
03:18It's written in your eyes.
03:21Hello?
03:21Hello?
03:23It isn't in the tall fields, crumbling to dust.
03:28It's how you make your mouth.
03:39You make your mouth.
03:42Morning, Margo.
04:02Is Kelby back?
04:03Five minutes ago, doing room service, drunk from last night.
04:09Found her in a shopping trolley outside Lidl's.
04:12Ironically, she woke up demanding porridge.
04:16Yeah.
04:16Seems like everyone's got the munchies.
04:20Burglar on Stamford Road helped himself to a sandwich before he left.
04:24Didn't we have that before, last Halloween?
04:25Didn't we have that before, last Halloween?
04:26Remember, three break-ins on the Romney estate did the same thing.
04:32Yes.
04:35Attica Stiles.
04:37Didn't he get a custodial?
04:39Probably would have liked that.
04:40Three meals a day, tuck sharp.
04:43Twelve months, suspended for two years.
04:46There you go.
04:47Margo, you're amazing.
04:49It's what I'm here for.
04:51Wait, I still don't have any porridge.
04:53I'm here all day.
04:54That goes proper hard work.
05:00She's given me the number for someone to come get her.
05:02Right, I'll be out for an hour or so.
05:04When the inspector comes in, show him the crime report
05:07and tell him I've gone to question a possible suspect.
05:09Yes, Sarge.
05:09Oh, there you are.
05:11Sorry, I got held up.
05:15What have I missed?
05:16Burglary.
05:17Just on my way to see a suspect.
05:18I can fill you in on the way.
05:20Okay.
05:20Yeah.
05:22Bye.
05:22Oh, this is a bloody mess.
05:26It's for the best.
05:28For who?
05:30Both of us.
05:31Not sure Humphrey would entirely agree.
05:34Well, he will in time.
05:36He'll meet someone and have the future he deserves.
05:40And you?
05:42Well, I won't have to feel guilty all the time.
05:47Has he told you what he's going to do?
05:49He talked about going back to London.
05:51He needs to give notice here and check the Met will take him back.
05:55And then we'll have to sort money out.
05:57Can't let him go back with nothing.
06:00You've obviously given it some thought.
06:03We need to be practical.
06:06It's strange.
06:07I've always regarded love as being rather an impractical thing.
06:13Or are we pretending you don't love him?
06:16Of course I do.
06:18That's the whole point of this.
06:20So the point is you both being miserable.
06:23So you can't confirm your whereabouts between midnight and 1am?
06:39I told you I was in bed.
06:41But we've only got your word for that.
06:42Mum!
06:46What time did I go to bed last night?
06:48After the news, love!
06:50So I was about 11, paid call of duty, about an hour, and then I fell asleep.
06:55These gardens back onto Stanford Road, don't they?
06:58So?
06:59So?
07:00Easy enough to jump over the fence, get there and back without anyone noticing.
07:06Mum!
07:07Did I sneak out and rub anywhere last night?
07:10No, love!
07:11You didn't!
07:13Would it be easier if your mum came down and joined us?
07:15No.
07:16She don't like strangers.
07:17She gets a bit anxious.
07:19Cheesy puff?
07:21No, thanks.
07:22Yeah.
07:24See you like peanut butter, Atticus.
07:26Mmm.
07:28Mmm.
07:28Loves it.
07:29Only whoever did the burglary last night helped themselves to a sandwich.
07:33That's your thing.
07:34Having a snack before you leave.
07:36Ah.
07:36Hungry work, housebreaking.
07:38Yeah, and there was something else on your file too.
07:40On your last job, you used a pillowcase to carry out what you'd stolen.
07:45So?
07:46So the same thing was used last night.
07:48Or is all this just a coincidence?
07:50Must be.
07:52Or it's one of them copycat crimes.
07:56Whoever it was left their fingerprints.
07:58So?
08:00So if they're yours, you'll be back in custody by tea time.
08:04Right.
08:07You can threaten me as much as you like.
08:10It.
08:10Want.
08:11Me.
08:12I'll be done.
08:14Only I told my mum I'd go shopping for her before a bargain hunt.
08:16Sir?
08:17Sir?
08:21Yes?
08:22Anything else?
08:24Oh.
08:25Um.
08:25Uh.
08:26No.
08:26I think we're, um.
08:28Uh.
08:29No.
08:29I think pretty much covered everything, Sergeant.
08:31Excuse me.
08:42Here they are.
08:44Shut the door on the way out.
08:45You've got to speak to him.
09:03It's better I don't.
09:06And I've turned off voicemail.
09:08Two soaks, is that right?
09:16Yeah.
09:17Zero zero?
09:18Yeah.
09:18Great.
09:18Right.
09:19Thanks a lot.
09:19Margot, can you organise someone to do a door-to-door in Stamford Road?
09:24See if any private security or doorbell cameras picked up Atticus Stiles out on the street around midnight last night?
09:29Yep.
09:30And talking of your burglary, I've just had the lady's insurance company on.
09:35She's already put a claim in.
09:36That was quick.
09:37I thought we were still waiting for a list of what was stolen.
09:40I bet she's done it herself.
09:42For the insurance.
09:46It's pretty elaborate if she did.
09:48The M.O. fits Atticus Stiles perfectly.
09:52And he lives less than a hundred yards away from where the burglary took place.
09:56So it's a pretty obvious fit.
09:59What do you think, sir?
10:07Well, if something's too obvious, it often turns out not to be true.
10:11Huh.
10:12Okay, now that's a bit weird.
10:13The fingerprints from the window frame in Stamford Road.
10:20We got a hundred percent match.
10:22Atticus Stiles?
10:24No.
10:25It's not Atticus Stiles.
10:26The prints are on file after being convicted of shoplifting October 2021.
10:38What time did you bring her in last night?
10:40Half eleven.
10:41She was in a shopping trolley singing culture clubs, Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?
10:46That can't be.
10:47It might have been karma chameleon.
10:49No, the time.
10:51It had to be later.
10:53Well, I logged it.
10:55Got there at ten past eleven.
10:58Got back here at half past eleven.
11:01It took me a while to get her out of the trolley.
11:03She got her arm caught in the baby seat bit at the front.
11:06What was she wearing on her feet?
11:08Boots.
11:08It's in the bag with the rest of her stuff.
11:10Get them checked against the impression taken from outside the window at the scene.
11:14Sorry.
11:14Say what you have to say, but don't overstay your welcome.
11:41But this really isn't a good time.
11:47I know about you and Humphrey.
11:50This is Chippton Abbott, remember?
11:52News travels fast.
11:55I need to ask.
11:58Is this because of what happened?
12:00Between you and me?
12:01No.
12:03Because nothing happened.
12:05No, of course.
12:07Oh, thank God.
12:07I felt sick when I heard.
12:09I just assumed that...
12:11It's not about anyone else.
12:13It's between me and Humph.
12:16I'm sorry.
12:17Are you?
12:19That's not fair.
12:20Isn't it?
12:21It wasn't that long ago you weren't quite so concerned about my relationship with Humphrey.
12:25Okay, well, maybe I deserve that, but...
12:27I care about you.
12:34I want you to be happy.
12:35And for a moment there, I was arrogant enough to think that might be with me and not with Humphrey, but...
12:40That doesn't mean that I take any pleasure in, you know, in this.
12:47Can't you tell me what happened?
12:50What thing happened?
12:51We're just not right for each other.
12:53I thought we were, and we're not.
12:57And that's it.
12:59Look, it's really sweet of you to come, but I'd rather be on my own.
13:14It's not great, you know.
13:16Losing someone you love.
13:17Make sure this isn't a mistake you'll regret making.
13:23Somewhere down the line.
13:40Sir, can you look at this for me?
13:42Yes.
13:43We're waiting for confirmation from the lab, but...
13:48What do you think?
13:51Yes, I'd say that was a match.
13:53That's what I thought.
13:55So it's her.
13:56How can it be?
13:58The burglary took place at 25 minutes past midnight, when, according to you, she was locked up in one of our cells.
14:04Oh, yeah.
14:05Uh, right.
14:12Um, yes.
14:13Uh, so...
14:16Uh, we, we, we, we have, uh, fingerprint evidence, uh, from the window, uh, used for entry into the property.
14:23And a match, uh, from her boots with the impression taken at the scene.
14:27Um, so there is, uh, little doubt, if any, that, um, Martha gained entry.
14:32Martha?
14:32Uh, no, Hayley Collins.
14:36Um, and, and yet, if the crime, uh, was committed at the time of day you say it was, uh, then Hayley was already in custody.
14:44Yes.
14:45Which means?
14:48Yeah.
14:49It's a bit of a mystery, isn't it?
15:03Can I ask where you were last night?
15:04I'm not sure I remember.
15:10I had a blazing round with Katie and went on a bender.
15:13Katie?
15:14My girlfriend.
15:16Go on.
15:18The plan was to get so drunk and be all tragic and she'd come save me.
15:23Started at Kitty J's and then went on to Harbour and then it just gets a bit hazy, to be honest.
15:34We have reason to believe you may have entered a property last night unlawfully.
15:39What would you say to that?
15:40It wouldn't surprise me if I'm honest.
15:42I was totally off my face.
15:47Oh, wait.
15:48I think I tried to get into the supermarket to get chocolate.
15:50Is that it?
15:52No.
15:52I'll do it.
16:03Um, the lady's come here to pick her up.
16:09Well, tell her to wait.
16:10She's being interviewed.
16:12Can you do it?
16:15Sorry?
16:15Okay.
16:22Hi.
16:27You're here to pick up Hayley Collins?
16:28I'm her partner.
16:30Well, that's fine.
16:31But you'll have to bear with us, she's being interviewed.
16:33No, I want to be taken straight to her.
16:35That's not possible, I'm afraid.
16:38He clearly didn't explain.
16:40I'm not just her partner.
16:41I work for Max Edden Hamilton.
16:42I'm also her lawyer.
16:49So what do you remember after trying the doors to the supermarket?
16:52I'm not sure.
16:54All I know is I was wasted, I needed to lie down, tried to ring Katie, but she was ghosting me.
17:00You don't recall going anywhere else?
17:02I think she's made it perfectly clear that she can hardly remember being after the supermarket, let alone anything afterwards.
17:08I'd still like to hear it from Hayley.
17:10No.
17:11You don't recall going to Stamford Road?
17:13Do I really need to repeat myself, Sergeant?
17:15Stamford Road?
17:17You know it?
17:18How is this relevant?
17:19My ex lives there.
17:21Lucy.
17:22Lucy Elliott?
17:23Yeah.
17:25You were in a relationship with her?
17:27Until about four months ago.
17:32You live together at Stamford Road?
17:34No, I've never been there.
17:35I just knew that she bought a house on Stamford Road when we broke up.
17:38You've never been there?
17:39No.
17:39It was Lucy's house that was broken into last night.
17:43You know anything about that?
17:44God no, is she all right?
17:45Yeah, she's fine.
17:47Hayley, we know you were at Lucy's house last night.
17:49I wasn't.
17:50We found your fingerprints at the property and an impression of the boots you were wearing when you were arrested.
17:54Can you explain that?
17:55No.
17:55This alleged offence, Sergeant.
17:58Can you tell me what time it took place?
18:01Excuse me?
18:01It's a simple enough question.
18:05We believe it was between midnight and 1am.
18:10When she was in police custody.
18:12Yes?
18:17So on what grounds is she being questioned?
18:26Well, that was fun.
18:27Yes, look, I'm sorry.
18:28I don't feel as much help.
18:34I've got a suspect with enough evidence against her to charge,
18:37yet at the time of the offence, she was actually in police custody.
18:40Then I've also got a known burglar who lives 100 yards away
18:44with the exact M.O. who I can't place at the scene.
18:48We've got a couple of CSOs to knock on doors on Stamford Road like you asked.
18:52A house two doors down from Lucy Elliot found this on their door camera.
18:58Taken just after 11pm, the night of the burglary.
19:04Atticus Stiles.
19:07Shut up.
19:08Mum, can you call AJ and tell him I'm not going to make rumba class?
19:12You're making a very big mistake.
19:14Yeah, you lied to us.
19:15Yeah.
19:16I...
19:16I couldn't tell you where I really was last night,
19:20because Mum was listening.
19:22If she knew I'd knock out, she'd batter me.
19:24So you admit you snuck out of the house?
19:27Yeah.
19:28And went to Stamford Road?
19:29Yeah.
19:29But I didn't rob no-one.
19:32And I can prove it.
19:34Come on.
19:35It's on the way.
19:37Come on.
19:38Drop, drop.
19:39Help me.
19:39I've been here before.
19:49What is going on?
19:51Just knock on the door.
19:52Oh, hello, love.
20:01All right.
20:09Where is he?
20:10He's got an alibi.
20:12What?
20:12Hey, love.
20:16Someone dodgy's just come out of Lucy's house.
20:21Should I call the police?
20:23Nah.
20:24Nah.
20:27Get on.
20:28Lucy's neighbour.
20:30He's having an affair with her.
20:32Turns out his mum doesn't approve,
20:34so he has to sneak out to see her.
20:36But she's willing to sign a statement
20:38saying that he arrived at hers
20:40at just after 11
20:41and didn't leave until 5am.
20:42So, that rules him out.
20:44Yep.
20:47Sir?
20:48Mm-hmm.
20:50Any thoughts?
20:51Just processing.
20:56I think we need to go back to Lucy's house.
21:00To Lucy's house?
21:01To do what?
21:02Well, as the other two lines of inquiry
21:04are currently dead ends,
21:05I think Margot's right.
21:07It's an insurance fraud.
21:08And if that's your plan,
21:10why not frame your ex into the bargain?
21:13It's OK.
21:20I don't understand.
21:21You don't need to.
21:23If they contact you again,
21:24just say nothing,
21:25I'll deal with it.
21:26They got my fingerprint.
21:28Singapents on their own are meaningless
21:29unless they can let them to a crime,
21:30which they can't.
21:32They know I was there.
21:33They don't know anything
21:33and it'll stay that way
21:34if you just let me deal with it.
21:35I'll take care of it.
21:39Like I always do.
21:41OK?
21:41I thought we were going to the house.
21:58We are.
21:59Or rather, I am.
22:02There's really no point taking you
22:04the way you are.
22:05There's obviously something on your mind.
22:07So, I thought I'd drop you off here.
22:10You can grab yourself a coffee or something.
22:11I'll pick you up on the way back.
22:15Sorry, I've been a bit useless, haven't I?
22:18Pretty much.
22:19Oh, sorry.
22:26Like...
22:27Whatever it is,
22:29maybe you should take some time.
22:32Unless you want to talk about it.
22:34Wouldn't know where to start.
22:37Martha?
22:37Martha?
22:37She doesn't want to be with me anymore.
22:50I'm sorry.
22:53I guess Archie coming back into her life
22:56has confused things a little.
22:59Archie?
23:00You mean they've been...
23:01No.
23:03No.
23:04No, Martha would never do that.
23:07I mean, if she was feeling...
23:10I know, things for someone else...
23:12I mean, she would tell me.
23:13I know she would.
23:15I mean, she would tell me.
23:20What do you think that's what they're doing now?
23:21Is that what this is all about?
23:22Oh, I don't know, sir.
23:29I called you Sarah, then.
23:33Yes, you did.
23:35Sorry, I don't know the etiquette when, you know...
23:39I mean, I'm assuming a hug's too much,
23:41but to call you Sarah's probably too far the other way.
23:47Luckily, this isn't awkward at all.
23:48No, absolutely not.
23:53Look, take the afternoon off.
23:56If anyone asks, I'll tell them you're following up some leads.
23:59Um, come back fresh in the morning.
24:01Would you mind?
24:03Not at all.
24:04You want me to take you home?
24:06Uh...
24:06No, um, no, I could do with a walk.
24:11Bit of sea air.
24:14Yes, um...
24:21Sergeant.
24:22You're very welcome.
24:25Sarah.
24:26Sarah.
24:29Bye.
24:30Bye.
24:31Bye.
24:31Bye.
24:31Bye.
24:32Bye.
24:32I promise you
24:37It'll all make sense again.
24:42I promise you
24:48It'll all make sense again.
24:53Well, I've lost my job
25:07a few weeks ago
25:09and I'm a bit skint.
25:13The money from the insurance will really help.
25:15Every cloud and all that.
25:16It's just more usual for us
25:18to get a list of what's stolen first,
25:20that's all.
25:23So,
25:24you went out last night
25:26and you returned at...
25:29Around 1.30.
25:31Did you see anyone when you were out?
25:32It was a date.
25:34Someone I met online.
25:36And you met her at what time?
25:38Eight.
25:38It was a bit late
25:40but she'd stood me up the night before.
25:42I'd waited in a bar for an hour
25:45before she called to say she'd missed her train.
25:47We'll need their details at some point.
25:50Okay.
25:56Can I talk to you about Hayley Collins?
25:59Hayley?
25:59Has she ever been to this house?
26:01No.
26:02Doesn't even know where I live.
26:05We had a flat together on Broughton Road
26:08and when we split up
26:09my dad helped me buy this place.
26:12We were
26:14getting married.
26:17We both lost our mum
26:19so I had both their wedding rings
26:21melted down to make a single ring.
26:25I can't wear rings.
26:26I get eczema in my hands so
26:27she was going to wear it.
26:31And?
26:32I found out she'd been seeing
26:37the Rottweiler
26:38behind my back.
26:41She broke my heart
26:42I moved out
26:42and now they're both
26:44threatening to take me to court
26:45saying that I stole
26:46Hayley's mum's ring
26:47but I didn't.
26:48She gave it to me
26:49to make the wedding ring.
26:50Couldn't you just have
26:51given it to her?
26:53No.
26:55My mum's ring is in there too.
26:56She's not having that.
26:58She's the one that ruined everything
26:59not me.
27:01And
27:01I don't care if her girlfriend's a lawyer
27:04I would rather chuck it in the river
27:06than give it to her.
27:10Except I can't now can I?
27:11It was in the jewellery box
27:14so it was stolen
27:15with everything else.
27:18So this ring thing
27:20gives me a motive
27:21for Hayley Collins
27:22as well as fingerprints
27:23and an impression
27:24of her footwear.
27:25But you still can't charge her
27:27because she was in our cells
27:28when the burglary
27:29supposedly happened.
27:30Yes.
27:32Then I've got Lucy Elliott
27:33saying she'd rather
27:34throw the ring in the river
27:35than give it to Hayley
27:36and she's skint
27:37so that gives her
27:38two motives
27:39to stage the burglary
27:40herself
27:40and claim on the insurance.
27:41The most annoying part is
27:43everything still points to
27:44it being Attica Stiles.
27:46Why if all three of them
27:47are in it together?
27:48How?
27:49And why?
27:50I've no idea.
27:52I didn't know
27:53you were going to ask questions.
27:56Where's his nibs anyway?
27:58He's good at all this stuff.
27:59He's following
28:01another couple of leads.
28:03Well
28:04you better give him a call.
28:06Why?
28:07Chief Superintendent Woods
28:08wants to see you both.
28:10What for?
28:11Didn't say.
28:11Humphrey.
28:29So you're just going to give up?
28:32Is that what you think I'm doing?
28:34You do rather seem to have accepted it.
28:36Well if by acceptance
28:40you mean honoring Martha's wishes
28:42rather than
28:43trying to browbeat her
28:45into changing her mind
28:46then yes
28:47I've accepted it.
28:53I went to see her this morning.
28:55I asked her
28:56if there was any part
28:57of her finishing with you
28:59that had anything to do with me.
29:01She says not.
29:01And if she said yes?
29:05Because that's what
29:06you were hoping for isn't it?
29:07Why else ask the question?
29:11I won't pretend
29:12I don't have feelings sir
29:13but I went there
29:15to see if I could help
29:16nothing else.
29:18Help?
29:18Yes.
29:21Look
29:21just because
29:23Martha and I have history
29:24doesn't mean
29:25that we can't have
29:26a grown up conversation
29:27about this.
29:28Police!
29:57Step aside!
29:57What on earth are you doing?
30:05Sir?
30:06What on earth are you doing?
30:08What are you doing?
30:08You scum!
30:11I understand you're angry
30:12but I am
30:13not your enemy!
30:15Just leave me
30:16I don't know
30:18I don't even see
30:20I don't know
30:20I can't see
30:21I don't know
30:21I can't see
30:22Get out of me
30:24Get out of me
30:24Get out of me
30:26I can't see
30:28Stop it
30:29Stop it
30:31Okay
30:35What are you doing?
30:36Stop!
30:37Just
30:37Oi!
30:38Oh, yes!
30:41Sir? Sir? Let him go!
30:43Tell him where I go!
30:44What? You caught him in the headlock, sir?
30:46I was training him, Gustavo!
30:47But, he's got a funny colour! Let him go, sir!
30:51He made me!
30:53I got a bloody brain! There's no need for biting!
30:56Alright, stop it, stop it!
30:58That's enough!
30:59Oi!
31:01Don't make me draw my baton!
31:03Hey, I've got pepper spray too!
31:06Stop it!
31:08Just calm down!
31:14Can I ask why the inspector isn't with you?
31:16Er, he's following up a lead on the Stamford Road burglary.
31:19We thought that should take priority.
31:21Are you close to an arrest?
31:23We have a number of suspects.
31:25Well, as you're here on your own,
31:27have you given any more thought to our conversation?
31:30About moving to HQ?
31:32I think I'd rather stay where I am.
31:36Despite it being something of a career cul-de-sac.
31:40Despite that.
31:42I like what we do at Shipton.
31:44I know we're a small team, but it means we're more hands-on.
31:47Part of the community.
31:49No, I understand the attraction, Esther. I really do.
31:52But it's a method of policing that we're moving away from.
31:55Well, maybe we shouldn't.
31:58And the inspector?
32:00How's your working relationship?
32:01Good.
32:02Excellent, in fact.
32:04I hear some in the community think he's a little odd.
32:06He is.
32:07But he's also a brilliant detective.
32:09But word on the police grapevine is that yesterday,
32:13the inspector made inquiries about returning to the Met.
32:19You didn't know?
32:23No.
32:24Esther, your loyalty is to be admired.
32:26But it does seem it's unreciprocated.
32:30I'm not the enemy here.
32:32I just want what's best for you.
32:39You've got a bit of a bump coming.
32:42But I doubt it's vagal.
32:44Oh, thanks, Margaret.
32:46Sorry about all this.
32:48It's all rather embarrassing, weren't it?
32:50Don't mind me.
32:52I have no expectations at all where men are concerned.
32:56I've travelled through surprise, rounded corners of heartbreak and disbelief,
33:03and arrived safely.
33:05It couldn't give a toss.
33:10Can I, er, help you?
33:14Sorry, I was just looking at you.
33:15I know you were.
33:17Stop it.
33:18You go blind.
33:19No, no, no, no.
33:20You're a tattoo.
33:22Oh, it's a Nazca line from Peru.
33:24I had it done there.
33:26First time I eloped.
33:28Don't ask.
33:30It's just a bit weird seeing you with a tattoo.
33:34Actually, I got nine.
33:37But unless there's a set of unforeseen events,
33:40which I can't even begin to imagine,
33:41you'll never get to see the other eight.
33:44Now make yourself useful and get him a cup of strong tea.
33:48Oh, yes, please.
33:49I'll have one as well.
33:52Seems I'm first responding.
33:55Ow.
33:57What's happened?
33:58He was fighting.
34:00Who is?
34:01Archie.
34:02Well, I wouldn't call it fighting exactly, yeah.
34:06Kelby found him rolling around in the street.
34:09Excellent.
34:10Must have been around the same time I was telling the Chief Superintendent how brilliant you were.
34:13Sorry, I feel like I've let you all down.
34:15Well, that's something you won't have to worry about for much longer, isn't it?
34:18I'm going to interview Hayley Collins again.
34:20Mr. Collins again.
34:29Esther!
34:31Esther!
34:35I'm not sure which you're most upset about, the fighting you're having to cover for me.
34:39But I'm really sorry for both.
34:40Why didn't you tell me you've been talking about going back to the Met?
34:46Okay.
34:47What's up?
34:48Is it exciting enough for you down here?
34:49No.
34:50Find us all a bit dull?
34:51Is that it?
34:52No, I...
34:53Look, I thought we were building something.
34:54That we had each other's backs.
34:56Were you going to tell me at all or just disappear?
34:59Like you were never really here?
35:00Yes, I made the call, but it was nothing to do with you.
35:02How am I supposed to be here if I'm not with Martha?
35:04Seeing her every day.
35:08I'm just trying to work out how to exist.
35:10What my life would look like, you know, not the person I thought I was going to spend it with.
35:21I'm sorry.
35:22No.
35:23I didn't think about that.
35:24I shouldn't understand.
35:25This isn't your fault.
35:26I love it here.
35:27Working with you.
35:28I...
35:29So, er...
35:30You're going?
35:31I don't know if I have a choice.
35:32At least I...
35:33I'm trying to accept that I might have to.
35:34That's a shame.
35:35Yes.
35:36Yes.
35:37Yes, it is.
35:38Yes, it is.
35:39I don't know if I have a choice.
35:40Yes, it is.
35:41Yes, it is.
35:42I'm not sure if I'm not going to be here working with you.
35:43I...
35:44So, er...
35:45You're going?
35:46I don't know if I have a choice.
35:47At least I...
35:48I'm trying to accept that I might have to.
35:49I'm trying to accept that I might have to.
35:53Okay.
35:54That's a shame.
35:56Yes.
35:57Yes, it is.
36:02Yes, it is.
36:04Look, erm...
36:07Why aren't you still here?
36:12Fancy making yourself useful?
36:15Of course.
36:17Then please help me solve this flaming burglary case.
36:21I'd be glad to.
36:24I take it this isn't a formal interview?
36:33No, it's just a few questions.
36:35About a crime you accept Hayley knows nothing about?
36:38About a crime that's still under investigation.
36:41Lucy Elliott took Hayley's mum's wedding ring.
36:44It's been the only subject of conversation between them.
36:46I understand you've threatened legal action.
36:48Yes, we have.
36:49Though there seems to be a point now the ring's been stolen.
36:52Miss Collins, have you any explanation at all why your fingerprints were found at Lucy's house?
36:58No.
36:59Or why a footprint that matches the boots you were wearing was found in a flower bed under the broken window?
37:04No.
37:05Hayley has now answered that same question twice.
37:07She has no idea how any of these things happened.
37:10Your evidence may have been contaminated in some way or maybe it's just incompetence.
37:15What I do know is that when the crime took place between midnight and 1am Hayley was already in custody.
37:21Locked away in one of your cells.
37:23Do you have a favourite sandwich Miss Collins?
37:25What?
37:26Only our burglar held themselves to a snack before they left.
37:29Okay, I've heard enough.
37:30We've already established that Hayley couldn't have committed the crime that you're questioning her about.
37:34So I'm calling an end to this.
37:35We simply want to find out the truth.
37:37The truth is Hayley has not committed any crime.
37:39Nor does she have any reason to be anywhere near her ex-girlfriend's house, let alone break in.
37:44I really must insist you leave.
37:46Well, you certainly pushed our buttons.
37:58That was the general idea.
37:59Another domestic, is it?
38:01Excuse me?
38:02They were at it the night before last as well.
38:05It's like listening to two banshees wrestling a warthog.
38:10Arguing?
38:11Yeah, two of them pretend police turned up.
38:13Community support officers?
38:15It was louder when they left than when they got here.
38:17And this happens a lot, does it? The arguing?
38:19My Rosie is a nervous wreck.
38:21Your wife?
38:22Llama.
38:23She lives out back.
38:24You've got a llama in the back garden?
38:25Well, Peggy won't have her in the house.
38:27Your wife?
38:28Cat.
38:30And could you hear what they were arguing about?
38:32Well, the one with her face like a wasp's armpit was telling the soppy one she was stupid.
38:37Sounded like she'd done something wrong.
38:39Couldn't hear what.
38:41Looked her to the wrong way, Betty said.
38:43Betty?
38:44The other half.
38:45Oh.
38:46Someone else has made a complaint, have they?
38:48Uh, no.
38:49Well, we are just, um...
38:50Monitoring the situation.
38:52I could take notes.
38:53Thanks.
38:54We'll be in touch.
38:58The forensics report is back.
38:59They've confirmed a match on the boots.
39:11Not sure if that's good news or bad.
39:13They've also got a soil match from the house mixed with a couple of strands of blue carpet.
39:20That'll be the Kitty J's.
39:22They've had the same carpet in there for years.
39:25And we know she went there.
39:26I checked through the arrest reports and court files of the Attica Stiles case.
39:31I mean, nothing much in there we didn't know about.
39:34But I couldn't find his interview transcripts.
39:37Maybe his lawyers have a copy.
39:39Max did an Hamilton's.
39:40Do you want me to ask?
39:41Won't hurt.
39:42Wait, who?
39:43You said Max did an Hamilton's.
39:47Who?
39:48That's the practice Hayley Collins' girlfriend works at.
39:51Well, it's coincidence.
39:53Don't believe in them.
39:55Are these the notes?
39:58Yeah.
39:59Thank you, Monge.
40:03I wonder.
40:05Can I see the forensics report?
40:08Yeah.
40:12Have you got something?
40:15I'm not quite sure.
40:20Maybe.
40:25Our feisty lawyer, Kate, said something I thought quite strange.
40:30When talking about the ring, she said there was little point in pursuing their legal claim now that the ring had been stolen.
40:35But how could she know that?
40:38Did we tell them that the ring was amongst missing items?
40:40No.
40:42No.
40:43And the sandwich?
40:44Looking at the case notes, if it decided not to make public what kind of sandwich it was, the lawyers representing Attica Stiles would have known.
40:51But, like everything else in this case, it still doesn't make much sense until you add one more ingredient.
40:59The carpet fibres, almost certainly from the Kitty J pub, were found embedded in the soil from Lucy Elliot's house, which means...
41:09That she went to the pub after the break-in?
41:12Yes.
41:13Yes, but how?
41:14If the break-in didn't happen until after midnight, and if her boots were taken from her by Kelby when he put her in the cell.
41:19So there is only one explanation.
41:20It must have happened the day before.
41:29Determined to get back what she saw was her mother's wedding ring, I think Hayley came here to steal it.
41:38But, on the night before the actual burglary.
41:41However, on that night, as we heard from Lucy, she'd been stood up by her date missing the train, so she came home early.
41:47So Hayley had no choice. She had to abandon her plans and leave the house.
41:58I think she went home, told her girlfriend Kate.
42:02How could you be so stupid?
42:04You said yourself she'd never give it back.
42:06And when they found it gone, who do you think she'd blame for taking it?
42:08What?
42:09The police would have been here waiting by the time you got home.
42:12Yeah, well it's my mum's ring.
42:13I know, and I said I'd get it back for you.
42:15Yeah, except you won't, will you?
42:17I know her, and she'll never let me have it.
42:19I said I'd get it back.
42:20And I will!
42:22This is the argument the neighbor said he heard the night before the burglary.
42:31The next day, the argument continued.
42:34This was an issue that wasn't going to go away.
42:39I think they each had their different ways to deal with it.
42:45Hayley decided to try and drown her sorrows.
42:48And by her own admission, hoped that Kate would come to comfort her.
42:52And this is where the blue carpet fibers stuck in the mud she'd picked up at Lucy's house.
43:00Kate, however, had no intention of rescuing Hayley.
43:03Knowing the window latch had already broken, Kate went back to the house to finish what Hayley had started.
43:16But she'd only come for the ring.
43:18Realised she had to hide that fact by taking other items too.
43:21I'd just say, Hayley had told Kate why Lucy was likely to keep her jewelry.
43:28So there wasn't much searching to do.
43:33So she took all the other stuff just to discard what she was really there for?
43:38Exactly.
43:39Pretty smart, really.
43:40Oh, but she was even smarter than that.
43:43Her law firm and recently represented local housebreaker Attica Stiles,
43:47who she knew lived a stone's throw from Lucy's house.
43:51So what better way to put us off her scent than by putting us on someone else's.
43:57Using the things she knew from her work helping to defend Stiles,
43:59she simply replicated his MO.
44:06Including making herself a peanut butter sandwich before she left.
44:10But?
44:12She made a fatal misjudgment.
44:22She didn't consider that Hayley might have left evidence from the night before.
44:25Do you really want to hurt her?
44:30Or?
44:31That she would get herself arrested.
44:33Okay.
44:34Do you really want to hurt her?
44:35Let me get you.
44:36Let me get you.
44:37Make me hurt.
44:39Do you really want to hurt me?
44:43I don't.
44:44I just want to get you home.
44:46The things we do for love.
44:49Yes.
44:51Right, let's organise the arrest warrant and pick her up.
44:53Check with CPS.
44:54There's a case against Hayley Collins too.
44:55Sir.
44:56Sir.
45:00Do you want to go to the seaside?
45:03I'm not trying to say that everybody wants to go.
45:08I fell in love at the seaside.
45:11I handled my charm with time and slight time.
45:15It's all right.
45:16It's okay.
45:17I haven't spoken to the superintendent yet.
45:18I just need to take some time out.
45:19I'll talk to her when I'm back.
45:20Where will you go?
45:21I'll talk to her when I'm back.
45:22Where will you go?
45:23I don't know.
45:24I don't know.
45:26I'll talk to her when I'm back.
45:27I'll go just to do clear my head of it.
45:28I'll go just to do clear my head of it.
45:29I'll go just to do clear my head of it.
45:30Why don't you go?
45:31I'm not trying to say that everybody wants to go.
45:32I'm falling in love at the seaside.
45:33She'll have no hurt charm with time and slight.
45:35I haven't spoken to the superintendent yet.
45:37I haven't yet. I just need to take some time out.
45:43I'll talk to her when I'm back.
45:47Where will you go?
45:52I don't know.
46:07I don't know.
46:37I don't know.
46:45Sorry, uh, your voicemail doesn't seem to be working, so I thought I'd try your mum's number.
46:53Anyway, uh, I just wanted to say I'm off, really.
47:03I thought I'd go and clear my head a bit.
47:07Yes, uh, so, bye.
47:21But also...
47:23I've been thinking about what you said a lot, about you thinking you're not enough for me.
47:30And we're like, I don't want you to think that, that you're not enough.
47:38Because how could someone like you not be enough?
47:43And I know you think that not being able to have children would leave a hole in my life, and I'm not going to pretend that's not true.
47:48But it would leave a teeny-weeny little hole.
47:56Whereas not having you would leave a hole bigger than I think I can bear.
47:59One I could never fill.
48:04So I know you think you're doing me a favour.
48:08But you're not, okay?
48:09You're really not.
48:14And I'm sorry, but if you love someone, then you stay with them.
48:19And whatever life throws at you, you face it together.
48:21And it's not that things wouldn't hurt, because they would.
48:24But we would hurt together.
48:28And not on our own.
48:29Not on our own.
48:36I just wanted to say that.
48:41And I love you.
48:45Bye.
48:59Bye.
49:24Bye.
49:25Bye.
49:27Bye.
49:28Bye.
49:29Hello, old friend.
49:59Inspector Goodman, Sir, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
50:29I assume there's a reason you didn't tell us you were coming.
50:35Sorry.
50:38I tried Catherine's bar first, but then I remembered how much you loved this place.
50:49The sea's a wonderful thing.
50:52It's as though just staring at it calms the soul.
50:59Seeing something so vast, so endless, puts everything into context.
51:07Makes us realize how small we are, and therefore, how small our troubles are.
51:18Though, they don't seem that way.
51:23No.
51:29You've been missed.
51:33Well, thank you, sir. I appreciate that.
51:36I didn't say I missed you, or that I hadn't.
51:41See, I remember this feeling.
51:45Not being entirely sure what you're saying.
51:49Mm.
51:50You haven't asked how I knew you were here.
51:53I know.
51:56So how did you know?
51:57Hi.
52:23How?
52:30Why?
52:32How?
52:33Because you booked your hotel on my credit card.
52:37Oh, yes. Sorry.
52:40Why?
52:42Because you left quite a big hole yourself.
52:44You got my message.
52:48Went to see Archie.
52:49Brought him out of the cafe.
52:54You didn't need to do that.
52:56No, but it uncomplicates things.
52:59And I think we need uncomplicated.
53:01Just for a while.
53:02Well, did you mean what you said about us not being able to have kids?
53:08You're all the family I need.
53:22I swear.
53:25There isn't a me.
53:28Without a you.
53:29Oh, it looks lovely there.
53:56But where are you?
53:57Where is Sam Marie?
54:00Where is that?
54:02It's in the Caribbean.
54:03It's all right for Sam.
54:05It looks amazing, sir.
54:07Like paradise.
54:08Yes, it is.
54:11Listen, I wanted to let you know.
54:14We're booked on a flight tomorrow morning.
54:16You're not staying longer?
54:18No.
54:18Martha's got a business to run and I need to get back to work.
54:23Well, that's great.
54:24The chief super has been asking about you.
54:26Yeah.
54:26Yeah.
54:27Well, you could tell it from me.
54:29We're coming home.
54:31Oh, yeah.
54:35Oh, yeah.
54:36See you soon.
54:37Bye.
54:37Bye.
54:38Bye.
54:38Bye.
54:38Bye.
54:38Bye.
54:39Bye.
54:39Bye.
54:39Bye.
54:39Bye.
54:39Bye.
54:40Bye.
54:40Bye.
54:40Bye.
54:40Bye.
54:40Bye.
54:41Bye.
54:41Bye.
54:43Bye.
54:45Gosh, it's strange.
54:47I really miss them.
54:49Even Margot.
54:51Especially Margot.
54:52Oh.
54:55Gosh, I nearly forgot.
55:00You left this behind.
55:02I love you.
55:14I love you.
55:16Humphrey!
55:19Catherine!
55:21How are you?
55:23Martha!
55:25Hello.
55:25It's so lovely to see you.
55:28Oh, I couldn't believe it when the commissioner said you were here.
55:32I'd forgotten how beautiful it is.
55:35I must introduce you to some people.
55:38Oh, yes, yes.
55:41Humphrey, this is Inspector Neville Parker.
55:45Neville, I've heard so much about you.
55:47You too?
55:48Yes.
55:48How are you finding San Marais?
55:50Someplace, isn't it?
55:52It certainly is.
55:54This is Martha.
55:56Oh, hi.
55:56Pleased to meet you.
55:57You too.
55:58And this is the rest of my team, Naomi and Marlon.
56:01Hello.
56:01Nice to meet you.
56:02Hello.
56:02Nice to meet you.
56:03Hi.
56:05So, how goes it with the commissioner?
56:08Well, it's funny you should ask that, because he is no...
56:11Commissioner!
56:12Sir!
56:13Mm-hmm.
56:14I see you all fault each other?
56:16Yes, Neville was just telling me how much he enjoys working with you, sir.
56:19Is that so?
56:20In that case, you can buy me a large rom.
56:25Fair enough.
56:26Drinks all round?
56:28Sounds good to me.
56:30Oh, Humphrey.
56:31You should tell the commissioner about your duck.
56:35Doc.
56:35Yes.
56:39I...
56:39Well, you see, the thing is, sir, I was...