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Beyond Paradise Season 2 Episode 5

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00:00Awww!
01:00One morning in the month of June, down by a rolling river, there he tried, no chance to stay, and he beheld his lover.
01:10That's it, so red, her eyes were brown, her hair and ringlets hanging out, she'd a lovely face without a frown, just as the tide was flowing.
01:30It must have been so humiliating for her.
01:36I couldn't murder him.
01:39Mum!
01:39Hmm?
01:41Oh, I was just about to bring you breakfast.
01:43Why?
01:45Well, we thought...
01:46What?
01:50You might be hungry.
01:51There's no time for breakfast.
01:53We've got a wedding to plan, remember?
01:54It's next week.
01:58Is it?
02:00God, I suppose we've been so busy, what, with the fostering application and the training.
02:04And we don't want anything too grand.
02:06No.
02:07You won't have anything at all if I don't make a start.
02:25Morning, sleepyhead.
02:27Morning.
02:31What are you smirking about?
02:34Don't tell me.
02:35Jack finally asked you out.
02:37Gross.
02:38No.
02:39Anyway, he's been linking with Gabby.
02:42But come on, spill.
02:44I can read you like a book.
02:46Promise you won't get mad.
02:49I promise.
02:49I promise.
03:04Please tell me that's a transfer.
03:08Through Little Birds?
03:09The song Dad sang to me when I was born.
03:12I thought you'd like it.
03:12You're 16 years old.
03:14Who did this to you?
03:16Does it matter?
03:16Yes, it does.
03:17Why?
03:18Because it's illegal to tattoo a minor.
03:20I told them I was 18.
03:22It's not their fault.
03:23You promised not to get mad.
03:24You are getting that removed, and they will have to be prosecuted.
03:27No, I won't.
03:29You don't understand.
03:30What?
03:36Oh, sorry, Margot.
03:37I didn't realise.
03:40Okay, thanks.
03:41On my way.
03:41Good morning.
03:57The victim was found unconscious, possible head injury, and a wound to the shoulder,
04:01which could be serious, depending on the internal damage.
04:04They're rushing into hospital now.
04:05They will need to surgically remove the arrow.
04:08Arrow?
04:08Yes.
04:09As in bow and arrow?
04:10Yes.
04:10Do you want to talk about it?
04:12Not right now.
04:12Right, okay.
04:14So is this the person that found her?
04:15Rebecca Thompson, yes.
04:17And what do we know about the victim?
04:18Well, she had ID with her, so we know she's Niamh Carabee, 53 years old.
04:22She also had binoculars and a bird book, so she could have been out here bird-watching.
04:27Right, okay.
04:28So let's speak to our witness.
04:30Hello.
04:30I'm D.I.
04:33Goodman.
04:33I believe you found the victim?
04:34Yes, that's correct.
04:36I was out walking, and I heard a scream, so I ran towards it and found this poor woman
04:44just lying there.
04:46Still.
04:47She'll be okay, won't she?
04:48It's hard to say at this point.
04:50Is the victim known to you?
04:52No, I've never seen her before.
04:54Would you mind?
04:55And what time did you find her?
04:57Er, well, I can check when I made the call to the ambulance.
05:02Yes, 8.32, I made the call.
05:09And you heard the scream just before that?
05:11Yes, that's right.
05:12And you didn't see anyone or anything unusual?
05:15No.
05:15No, nothing.
05:16No?
05:16Nothing at all?
05:17No.
05:19How strange.
05:22Eggshell.
05:24Huh.
05:26Right, well, thanks for your help, Rebecca.
05:28We may need to talk to you again.
05:29Okay.
05:30In the meantime, if you could think of anything at all that might help.
05:43Did our witness seem a little off to you?
05:47Off?
05:47Hey.
05:48No, perhaps there's nothing.
05:50I just couldn't help feeling like she was hiding something.
06:00Zoe got a tattoo.
06:01A tattoo?
06:03Wait, but she's in...
06:0416.
06:05I know.
06:07Well.
06:09Well, I suppose you can obtain a passport at that age, or join the army.
06:13Fly glider.
06:14It's all right, that's not very helpful, is it?
06:16It is.
06:18It is a tricky one.
06:20You don't know the half of it.
06:21Can't be sure which direction the victim was shot from.
06:52But, you know, even if we're dealing with...
06:53With an Olympian archer who could shoot accurately from a hundred meters out, say.
06:58The victim was shot, in broad daylight, in open, completely unobscured land.
07:03Except for the tree.
07:05Yeah, but even still.
07:07How did they escape without, um...
07:10Rebecca?
07:11Rebecca?
07:11Seeing them.
07:12I have no idea.
07:13Right, um, let's head over to the hospital, see if the victim is awake.
07:16Kirby, uh, can you make sure to sweep the whole area in case the shooter dropped anything?
07:22Oh, get a photo of the billboard before you head back.
07:25Will do, sir.
07:26Are you okay?
07:38What's wrong?
07:40I had an argument with mum.
07:42Oh, it'll pass.
07:43Mum and I are always arguing.
07:44Oh.
07:52Take whatever you can of your dad and keep it to remembering.
07:56That's what you said.
07:58Remember?
07:59Yeah.
07:59I didn't mean you should...
08:00No, you were right.
08:01I just...
08:02I thought mum would understand, but she just flew off the handle.
08:07It must have been a shock to her.
08:08Look, we don't always react in the best way in the moment, but that doesn't mean she doesn't love you or isn't proud of you.
08:14Doesn't feel like it.
08:16Oh, she'll come round.
08:18You'll see.
08:20This isn't about her.
08:22I did it for my dad.
08:25Pot of tea, please, darling.
08:27I've got some calls to make.
08:34Okay.
08:36Lucy.
08:39Hello.
08:39Hi, Detective Sergeant.
08:41You hear about Niamh Kirby?
08:43We are, yes.
08:44How is she doing?
08:45She's still in surgery.
08:47How long will it take, do you think?
08:49It's hard to say.
08:50It's quite a tricky procedure.
08:52Oh.
08:53Right.
08:53Have any next of kin been informed?
08:55Has anyone turned up to see her?
08:57No, it's really sad.
08:57She doesn't seem to have anyone.
08:59But she was asking for someone called Lewis when they brought her in.
09:03I don't know if that's helpful.
09:05Ah.
09:06Um, I can give you a call as soon as the surgeon's out, if you like.
09:09Ah, yes.
09:09Thank you, Lucy.
09:10Thank you, Lucy.
09:23Mum.
09:24Mm-hmm?
09:24Do you think we should talk?
09:27Yes, I do.
09:28I need the address of some of your suppliers.
09:35Now, the hotel is organising the menu, but I need canapes and champagne for when the guests arrive.
09:39I wasn't talking about the wedding.
09:41Wait, what hotel?
09:42Heathfield House.
09:43Heathfield House.
09:43They're doing the reception, which reminds me, cake.
09:46Mum, can you just slow down a minute?
09:48Haven't got time to slow down, darling.
09:50If I leave all this to you and Humphrey, there won't be a wedding.
09:52I'm worried about you.
09:53Would it be silly?
09:55I've organised bigger events than this.
09:57Now, tell Humphrey, cake tasting, 6pm sharp.
10:00Hmm?
10:01Derek, thanks for getting back to me.
10:12Yeah, that would be good.
10:20Did you manage to get the...
10:21Matt Babot-Moore in the restaurant of the local archery club?
10:26Um, I'm sorry, Margot.
10:29About earlier, on the phone.
10:30We all have one of those days.
10:33Margot, can you look into someone called Lewis, connected to the victim, Niamh Kirby?
10:37Lewis and Niamh Kirby?
10:39Hang on.
10:40This rings a bell.
10:41No, I don't really understand the whole cake tasting thing.
10:44I mean, I've been eating cake my whole life.
10:46Why do I need to taste them all again?
10:49Right, get this.
10:50Turns out, the land where the incident happened belongs to the victim's brother-in-law, Patrick Kirby.
10:57Interesting.
10:57So, is he the one that's developing the hotel and spa?
11:00Hmm, looks like it.
11:02Patrick Kirby has had full ownership of the land for 10 years and has been trying to push through the development ever since.
11:10That's the badger.
11:11There was this case from 10 years back.
11:14The victim's husband, Patrick Kirby's brother, Lewis Kirby, he went missing 10 years ago.
11:21Niamh accused Patrick of murdering Lewis, made an official complaint, but had no proof to back it up.
11:27Well, Patrick claimed Lewis was unhappy in his marriage and wanted a fresh start, so went to go study flora in a national park in Montana, according to his statement.
11:38He got a few text messages to say that he'd arrived safely, but then went totally off-grid.
11:43So, as far as the DI was concerned, there was nothing to investigate.
11:48And Lewis signed over the land to Patrick before he left?
11:50Apparently so.
11:51Right.
11:53Sounds like we need to go and speak to the brother-in-law.
11:55We should also stop off at the archery club, get a list of members.
11:58Yes.
11:59You can kill two birds with one stone by the looks of it.
12:01The brother-in-law owns the archery club.
12:04The plot thickens.
12:05And this, this makes no sense.
12:09How did the archer get away on unobstructed land without being seen?
12:15Except for the tree?
12:17Yes, but if they managed to hide behind the tree, they still would have had to make their getaway.
12:21Ooh, there's more.
12:23The graffiti on the sign.
12:25What about it?
12:26There's a wildlife activist group that have been fighting the development in court, claiming that it's a protected nesting site for peregrine falcons.
12:36And guess who runs the group?
12:38The victim.
12:40Niamh Kirby.
12:41Nope.
12:43Our witness, Rebecca Thompson.
12:45Right.
12:46Margot.
12:47Check if there's any connection between Niamh and Rebecca.
12:50Sergeant, let's go speak to Patrick Kirby.
13:26Are you here for some target practice?
13:28Unfortunately, no.
13:30I did always fancy a bash, though.
13:32I can book you in for a lesson right now, if you like.
13:36Oh, no, thank you.
13:38Um, no.
13:39I'm, uh...
13:40I'm a policeman.
13:44D.I. Goodman.
13:45This is D.S. Williams.
13:48Ah.
13:49Pleased to meet your acquaintance.
13:51I'm Patrick Kirby.
13:53How can I help?
13:54Niamh Kirby was attacked on your land this morning.
13:57Abbott Moore.
13:59Niamh?
14:00Is she all right?
14:02She's being operated on at the moment.
14:04We will know more once they've removed the arrow.
14:07Arrow?
14:08We're trying to establish who might have had reason to attack the victim.
14:11Well, you can't possibly think that I might have.
14:16She's my sister-in-law.
14:18So there's no bad blood between you and the victim?
14:20No.
14:21No, of course not.
14:23I mean, um...
14:24We had a...
14:26misunderstanding, I suppose you might call it, many years ago.
14:29But...
14:29But that's all water under the bridge now.
14:32Yeah.
14:32Mind if I look around?
14:33But we might get...
14:35So can you tell us where you were at 8.30 this morning?
14:44Oh, uh...
14:45Well, I was at my solicitor's office.
14:48I can give you a number if you'd like to check.
14:50Yes, please.
14:53Right.
14:53Uh, you see, I'd, uh...
14:58I'd normally be taking my daily walk around the development site.
15:03It's a visualisation technique I like to practice.
15:07But this morning, I had a last-minute call from my solicitor.
15:12Breakthrough in the case, you see.
15:15Blasted activists had run out of money and lost their solicitor.
15:20And with that proof that the moor is a peregrine nesting site,
15:26the development can finally go through.
15:29Huh.
15:30Are these the plans here?
15:31Yes, indeed.
15:33There'll be something for everyone.
15:35Swimming pools here, mini-golf, archery, of course,
15:39and state-of-the-art spa.
15:43And, uh, this section here?
15:45Oh, the surveyor's report said that there was a risk of subsidence.
15:49So I'm keeping that beauty spot as a place for guests to enjoy the nature.
15:55Oh.
15:57Can't they do that as is?
15:58What's that?
15:59Oh, nothing.
16:01Oh!
16:03It's your brother, Lewis.
16:05Yes.
16:06He's out in California, studying flora.
16:11Gone completely off-grid.
16:13Each to their own, I suppose.
16:14Alibi checks out.
16:20Great.
16:21Well, I'm glad I could have been of assistance.
16:23I do hope you catch the person that did this to poor Niamh.
16:29Sergeant.
16:33Oh, yeah.
16:34Interesting.
16:35Missing a bow, are we, Mr Kirby?
16:38What?
16:38Well, it must have been stolen.
16:43Oh.
16:44Did you report a break-in?
16:45Well, no.
16:46I've only just seen that it's missing.
16:48So no sign of a break-in when you arrived this morning?
16:51No.
16:52Anyone else have keys to the club?
16:55No one.
16:57Just me.
16:57Okay.
16:59Okay.
17:08Okay.
17:09Thanks, Lucy.
17:10Our patient is out of surgery.
17:12What about the insurance?
17:15For my bow?
17:16Don't I get a police report or something?
17:18If you can prove it was stolen, then yes.
17:27Oh, my God.
17:57Hello.
18:01Hello.
18:01Sorry to disturb you.
18:03I'm D.I. Goodman.
18:05How are you feeling?
18:07A bit groggy, actually.
18:09Like I've been shot with an arrow, I suppose.
18:11Yes, indeed.
18:13It seems like you had a lucky escape.
18:16Do you feel up to a few questions?
18:18Yes, please.
18:19Go ahead.
18:20Okay.
18:21Can you remember what happened?
18:24No, not really.
18:26Sorry.
18:27I felt something.
18:31A sharp pain in my shoulder.
18:34And then...
18:36I don't know.
18:38I must have passed out.
18:40Did you see anyone?
18:41Or anything suspicious?
18:44No, nothing.
18:45Any reason why someone might want to hurt you?
18:48No.
18:50No, I don't think so.
18:51I mean, I'm...
18:52I was a Pilates teacher.
18:55Not much of a threat.
18:57Well, I tried Pilates once, and the teacher was definitely threatening.
19:00I was just out bird-watching, trying to find a...
19:07I can't remember the name.
19:11I had a book.
19:12A bird book.
19:13In your bag, perhaps?
19:15Yes, yes.
19:16Would you mind?
19:16No, of course not.
19:17In fact, it might help me identify some kind of eggshell.
19:23Might that be in there?
19:24Well, what did it look like?
19:26Oh, it was a sort of a reddish-brown colour.
19:29Yes, I know that one.
19:30Yeah.
19:31Yeah.
19:33Oh.
19:34I'm so sorry.
19:36No, not at all.
19:36I've got it.
19:37Yeah.
19:37Here, what's this?
19:43I don't know.
19:44It's probably rubbish right away.
19:48Right.
19:52Sorry.
19:55Well, that's all right.
19:58You've been through a lot.
19:59I'll get the nurse.
20:01Leave you to rest.
20:04Lucy.
20:05Lucy.
20:07Everything all right, Niamh?
20:12Peregrine Falcon.
20:14The eggshell.
20:15Sounds like Peregrine Falcon.
20:17Well, thank you.
20:18They make for life.
20:21Very romantic, don't you think?
20:24Very.
20:33What's that?
20:35A letter to Niamh.
20:36It fell out of her book.
20:37She said it was rubbish, but listen.
20:39The land doesn't belong to Lewis anymore, and if you don't stop writing letters to the council
20:44and defaming my name, I'll be forced to take matters further.
20:48Signed, P.
20:49Patrick?
20:50I put money on it.
20:51If that doesn't sound like a motive, I don't know what does.
20:54Quite.
20:54So what did the surgeon say?
20:55So what did the surgeon say?
20:57He said that she's as strong as an ox, so she should make a full recovery.
21:00Pilates, teacher.
21:02And the head injury?
21:03They did a CT scan and no sign of head injury, so she will be discharged later today.
21:07But, according to her medical records, she was recently diagnosed with young-onset dementia.
21:12Oh, dear.
21:15Oh.
21:28Shit can have a police station.
21:30How can I help?
21:31Oh, hi, Anne.
21:35Right.
21:38Yeah.
21:42Well, right.
21:44Leave it with me.
21:46Kelby, we've been tasked with something of great importance.
21:56Say no more.
21:57Yeah.
21:58Actually, maybe some details might be useful.
22:03Right.
22:03Looks like we might have a matching set.
22:07Well done, Kelby.
22:08Do we have one of those UV detector things for bicycle serial numbers?
22:12Yes, sir.
22:12Now, if this is the bow that's missing from Patrick's storeroom, he was asking about an insurance claim earlier, so perhaps he's marked it.
22:23Yeah.
22:24There it is.
22:27Property of PK.
22:29Seems pretty conclusive.
22:30A bit too conclusive, wouldn't you say?
22:33Plus, Patrick has an airtight alibi, so he couldn't have been there at the time of the shooting.
22:38There was one person that was there at the time of the shooting.
22:41Our witness.
22:42Rebecca Thompson.
22:43Who, as it stands, has no reason to harm the victim and zero evidence pointing to her.
22:49No, it's...
22:50Something up.
22:51We're missing something.
23:08What is it?
23:09Oh, I'll get this to forensics before they shut, so if they can rush it through.
23:13Wait, what time is it?
23:144.30.
23:15Right, let's call it a day, shall we?
23:18Come at it, uh, fresh from tomorrow.
23:20Have a nice evening.
23:21Have a nice evening.
23:34Oh, hi.
23:36Hi.
23:37Sorry, I was just looking for Zoe.
23:38She left early.
23:39She left early.
23:41Okay.
23:41Thanks, Martha.
23:43She showed me the tattoo.
23:44Did she also tell you what a bad mum I am?
23:50Well, that's absolutely not true, but no.
23:53She just said you argued.
23:55And I think I owe you an apology.
23:59What?
24:00I think it's partly my fault.
24:02The tattoo.
24:03We were talking about her dad, and I said she should find a way to keep him with her.
24:08I didn't realise how she might interpret that.
24:12I'm so sorry.
24:13God, no, it's...
24:14This isn't on you, really.
24:16It's not.
24:18The truth is, it's not even about the tattoo.
24:20Not that I approve, because I don't.
24:22But it's more than that.
24:24I think it's actually my fault.
24:26Yours?
24:27It doesn't leave this room.
24:34I swear.
24:50I lied.
24:53I don't understand.
24:57The story about Zoe's dad singing Three Little Bears to her when she was born.
25:05I made it up.
25:08I told Zoe her dad died on the way back from the hospital.
25:15But his accident was on the way there.
25:21He never even met her.
25:27How could I tell her that?
25:30Oh, Wester.
25:32Zoe was really struggling with...
25:34Not having a dad.
25:37Not having any memories to hold on to.
25:38It was a stupid, spare-of-the-moment thing, I know that.
25:46But my daughter was hurting.
25:48She was looking for something, anything.
25:51To make him feel real.
25:55Part of her life.
25:56So I lied to her.
26:00Said he held her in his arms.
26:06That he sang to her, three little birds.
26:14It wasn't much, but it was a memory.
26:18They're a memory.
26:18What mum would give their child something they needed?
26:24But it was still a lie.
26:26And now, because of it, she's done that to our body.
26:31How can I ever tell her the truth?
26:33I didn't have time for lunch.
26:51We've been a little worried about you, you know.
26:55There's no need.
26:56I did just one bite.
27:05Oh, I'm sorry I'm late.
27:07Well, we weren't going to choose your wedding cake,
27:10but Humphrey has already made a start.
27:13He seems to like the cherry and apricot best.
27:17So we'll have to go with that.
27:19I'll go make a call so they can get baking.
27:24How's she been?
27:26Slightly manic.
27:28She won't even let me say Richard's name,
27:30let alone talk about what happened.
27:32Probably still processing.
27:34But you see what's happening.
27:36She's using the wedding planning to take her mind off it.
27:39Ah, yes.
27:41Classic deflection.
27:42Oh, we have to do something.
27:44In here.
27:46I mean, isn't it good she's got something else on her mind?
27:49You think?
27:50Well, yes.
27:52I mean, a wedding is a wedding.
27:54How bad can it be?
27:54I've ordered a dozen of these.
27:57I thought we could hang them from the ceiling
27:59as if they're in flight.
28:01Wouldn't that be wonderful?
28:03Ooh.
28:03Ooh.
28:04Ooh.
28:04Ooh.
28:04Ooh.
28:04Ooh.
28:04Ooh.
28:04Ooh.
28:05Ooh.
28:05Ooh.
28:06Ooh.
28:06Ooh.
28:07Ooh.
28:07Ooh.
28:08Ooh.
28:09Ooh.
28:10Ooh.
28:11Ooh.
28:12Ooh.
28:13Ooh.
28:14Ooh.
28:15Ooh.
28:16Ooh.
28:17Ooh.
28:18Ooh.
28:19Ooh.
28:20Ooh.
28:21Ooh.
28:22Ooh.
28:23Ooh.
28:24Ooh.
28:25Ooh.
28:26Ooh.
28:27Ooh.
28:28Ooh.
28:29Ooh.
28:30Ooh.
28:31Ooh.
28:32Ooh.
28:33Ooh.
28:34Ooh.
28:35Ooh.
28:36Ooh.
28:37Ooh.
28:38Ooh.
28:39Ooh.
28:40Ooh.
28:41Ooh.
28:42Ooh.
28:43Ooh.
28:44Ooh.
28:45Ooh.
28:46Ooh.
28:47Ooh.
28:48Ooh.
28:49Ooh.
28:50Don't worry about a thing
28:58Because every little thing is gonna be all right
29:05It's gonna be all right
29:09It's gonna be all right
29:12Okay, it's all they had left in the shop, but...
29:17On it till we vomit?
29:22Yeah, probably not quite the right vibe
29:25Probably not
29:26I'll see if I can return them
29:29What do you do for your hen do?
29:33Which one?
29:34Any of them, I guess
29:36Hang on, how many did you have?
29:39Certain things you should never ask a woman
29:41Her age, what she keeps in a bedside drawer
29:44And how many times she's been married
29:45Technically, I only asked how many hen do's you've had
29:49Morning
29:52Morning, all
29:53Right
29:54Let's try and crack this case, shall we?
29:58Okay, so I think Patrick hired someone to shoot Niamh
30:02Whilst he was at his solicitors giving him an alibi
30:05Still doesn't explain how no-one saw him
30:08Yes, and he only knew about the meeting with the solicitor that morning
30:11Doesn't give him much time to hire a hitman
30:13Person
30:14Er, excuse me
30:15Hit person
30:17Person, hit person, yes, sorry
30:19And a hit person that's a proficient archer at that
30:22Well, I think Rebecca framed him
30:25If all the evidence is pointing at Patrick
30:28But there's no way he could be at the scene of the crime
30:30And you've got Rebecca
30:31Who definitely was at the scene of the crime
30:33Who has no evidence pointing at her
30:35But it turns out
30:36Has a major grudge against Patrick
30:38Well, yes
30:39But then why shoot an innocent woman with an arrow just to frame Patrick
30:43And how would she get the bow and arrow without a key
30:45No, no, there must be a simpler way to set him up
30:48If that was her intention
30:49People do desperate things in desperate situations
30:52And you said yourself that Rebecca was maybe hiding something
30:57Yes, you're right
30:59Perhaps we should go and find out what that is
31:01Come along
31:02Er, I'll be there in a sec
31:05Can I ask you a personal question?
31:10You can ask
31:11Do you regret getting your tattoos?
31:19Only one
31:20For reasons I will never divulge
31:23For the rest
31:24It's all part of my journey
31:27Part of who I am
31:30Why?
31:32You thinking you're getting one?
31:33Oh, no
31:35Not me, no
31:36I just wondered
31:37At last
31:43Wow, at last, eh?
31:46Great
31:47Hey
31:49Cheers
31:50Sorry for interrupting
31:52Well, no
31:55No, I
31:56I was actually wondering how she is
31:59The woman I found
32:00She'll be fine
32:01Oh, thank God
32:02So, what are we celebrating?
32:05Well, as of this morning
32:07The councillor finally rejected Patrick Kirby's development plans
32:11The peregrines can now live in peace
32:14Oh
32:15And what made them change their minds?
32:19Well, we finally found proof of the nesting site
32:21Sergeant
32:22Same as the eggshell piece we found at the scene
32:25When was this taken?
32:28I
32:28Er
32:29Er
32:30May I
32:32Yes, go ahead
32:33I took it yesterday morning
32:42So you weren't just out walking?
32:45Not quite
32:46What were you doing?
32:48I was doing what needed to be done
32:49The photo was taken at 8.27am
32:52Yes
32:53So you heard the scream directly after taking the photo?
32:58Hmm
32:59That's convenient timing
33:01I suppose it was
33:03You're clearly a good person, Miss Thompson
33:07But
33:08I can't imagine it would sit well on your conscience
33:11If the perpetrator of the attack on Niamh Kirby
33:14Got away with it because you
33:16Got the time wrong
33:18I was desperate
33:19I had to prove that the peregrines were nesting on the moor
33:24You were out planting evidence
33:26So what time did you actually hear the scream?
33:32About ten past eight
33:33I thought it was probably nothing
33:36But I
33:36Got the photos and
33:38Ran straight over
33:39Just in case
33:40And then I found her
33:42We'll need you to go into the station
33:44To revise your statement
33:45Yes, of course
33:46I'll
33:47I'll just
33:48Finish up and
33:49Head straight over
33:50I'm sorry
33:51I
33:51I feel terrible
33:53But
33:55Sometimes it's necessary to take
33:57Drastic action for the greater good
34:00What time did Patrick arrive at his solicitors yesterday?
34:10She said he got there at 8.30
34:128.30
34:14So if Rebecca heard the scream at 8.10
34:20Would that give Patrick enough time to shoot Niamh
34:22And get to his solicitors for 8.30?
34:25Do we know the solicitor's address?
34:28No
34:28Oh yes, I've got it somewhere
34:29Um
34:30Phone
34:31So it's an 18 minute drive
34:36From the moor
34:37To his solicitors
34:38That's tight but doable
34:39Either way
34:41We've definitely got enough evidence to take him in
34:43Can you pick up Patrick?
34:47I should go and update Niamh
34:48No problem
34:49No problem
34:49I suppose you think this is funny
35:09You know I'm banging on about birds all day long
35:18But
35:18You would love it because they eat mocks
35:21And they love a spider
35:22Which is
35:23You know
35:24Hey
35:25I haven't finished
35:26I've got things
35:27I've got bits to do
35:28I've still got my big
35:29Okay
35:30The sound
35:31The changing
35:31The changing sound
35:32Oh
35:41Phones
35:42Hello
35:45The forensic results
35:51Are back from the bow and arrow
35:52Great
35:53Go ahead
35:53Are you alright?
35:56Oh yeah
35:57I'm just blowing
35:57Bubbles
36:00Bubbles?
36:02Yeah
36:03No fingerprints found
36:06Which means the perpetrator likely
36:08Wipe them clean
36:09Or wore gloves
36:10Right
36:11Why bother to wear gloves when your bow has your name on it?
36:16Anything else?
36:18Uh
36:19They found traces of wood fibres on the knock
36:23The knock?
36:24The end of the arrow?
36:26Exactly
36:27There's a diagram here which shows where the traces are
36:30I'll send you the reports over
36:33Wood fibres?
36:36Just the knock though?
36:37Yeah, looks like it
36:38Okay
36:39I'm at Niamh Kirby's house
36:41Let's pick this up later
36:42Bubbles
36:50Sorry about the mess
36:57Oh no, not at all
36:59Oh, can I offer you a cup of tea?
37:00No, no, no
37:00Fine, thank you
37:01Oh
37:04That's my husband, Lewis
37:10He used to make these films of the moor
37:13Documenting all the wildlife
37:15Change of seasons
37:17That sort of thing
37:18Yeah, you made a lot of them, I can see
37:21I watch them now so I don't forget him
37:25You've caught me on a good day, detective
37:30My Aunt Mary has dementia
37:33So I hope I have some small understanding of what it must be like for you
37:38I only wish I could offer you some words of comfort
37:42Well, sometimes there are no words
37:46You know, it's not true that Lewis went to
37:53Oh
37:55Montana
37:57That's what Patrick claimed, isn't it?
38:00But Lewis hated flying
38:02The metal plate in his leg would always set off the security thingy
38:05And he always got airsick
38:08He was happy here
38:10He loved the moors
38:12He loved me
38:13I know he did
38:14I'm sorry
38:17No, please, don't be
38:19Gosh, no, it must be so hard for you to
38:22To lose him like that
38:24To not know where he is
38:25Whether he's safe
38:26Thank you
38:28You're very kind, detective
38:32Yeah, perhaps I will stay for that cup of tea
38:35But I will make it
38:36Just point me in the right direction
38:37Oh, just
38:38Through there
38:39Great
38:40Chill down
39:01Archerie club
39:16Tea?
39:26Thank you
39:26Yes
39:27Are you married, detective?
39:35Oh, uh
39:36I am
39:37Well, as a matter of fact
39:39We tied the knot next week
39:40Oh, how wonderful
39:42Yes
39:43When we got married
39:44It was just the two of us
39:45We borrowed a couple of strangers
39:46To be our witnesses
39:47I am so sorry, Mrs. Kirby
39:54But I must get on
39:54Of course
39:56I'm sorry to have kept you
39:57Um
39:58Did you say why you were here?
40:02No
40:02Sorry
40:04We arrested Patrick Kirby
40:06Thank you, detective
40:13Oh, please
40:14Don't thank me yet
40:17Come on
40:24Pick up
40:24Pick up
40:24Pick up
40:25Esther
40:26Sir
40:26Hi
40:27Can you meet me up on the moor?
40:29Go on, bring an arrow
40:30Please
40:30If a tree falls in a forest
40:45But no one is there to hear it
40:46Does it make a sound?
40:48What?
40:49We've been looking at this all wrong, sergeant
40:50If someone was shot with an arrow
40:53But no one is there to shoot it
40:54Then they probably weren't shot at all
40:56Is that the arrow?
40:57Uh, yeah
40:58Sorry
40:59It was the best I could find
41:00Great
41:01I should do the trick
41:02How tall would you say
41:04Niamh Kirby is?
41:055'4", 5'5"?
41:06I guess that would make her a bit shorter than me
41:08Yes, her shoulder height would be about
41:10Here
41:12Oh, yes
41:15Found it
41:16Here, look at this
41:17Found what?
41:19You were right to flag the tree
41:20But not in the way you think
41:21Wood fibers
41:23Unless you were looking specifically for it
41:26It would just appear as an innocuous nick
41:27You've lost me
41:29Niamh has been adamant all along
41:31That Patrick killed her husband
41:33And lied about Lewis signing over the land
41:35But no one ever believed her
41:36So when she found out she had dementia
41:38She realised she would soon forget everything
41:40Her husband
41:41Her theory on his disappearance
41:43Everything
41:43So I believe
41:45That Niamh was seeking justice
41:48And protecting Lewis' beloved more
41:51You think Niamh framed Patrick?
41:54I think Rebecca is right
41:56Sometimes it's necessary to take drastic action for the greater code
42:00It didn't seem relevant at the time
42:02But when we were in Patrick's office
42:04I noticed that both Patrick and Lewis' names were on the licence for the club
42:08Which means they were joint owners before
42:10Which means Lewis had a set of keys
42:11Exactly
42:12And that's why he said no one else had a set of keys
42:14Because as far as he was concerned
42:16Lewis was gone
42:17Now
42:22When I went to visit Niamh earlier
42:24She had a box of Lewis' belongings
42:25I believe she found a set of keys for the archery club
42:28And that's when the idea formed
42:31The night before the incident
42:34She used the keys to enter the archery club
42:36And take Patrick's bow and arrow
42:38Before anyone would notice
42:40Wearing gloves to avoid leaving prints
42:42Then
42:48I believe Niamh planted the bow in the bush
42:51Knowing it was only a matter of time
42:53Before someone found it
42:56Then
42:59All Niamh had to do
43:01Was to use the force of her body weight
43:03To push the arrow into her shoulder
43:06A perfect
43:07Non-fatal injury
43:10It would take considerable strength
43:14But as the doctor confirmed
43:15She was strong
43:16I think Niamh then distanced herself from the tree
43:19So as not to draw attention to it
43:21But moments later
43:22Passed out from the pain
43:23And she probably would have known
43:25That this is the time of day
43:26When Patrick takes his daily walks
43:28Precisely
43:31She already had the threatening letter from Patrick
43:33So she just needed to allow all the evidence
43:36To point to him
43:37It's probably rubbish
43:38So it's a way
43:39There was no way she could have foreseen
43:41Rebecca lying about the time
43:42She heard the scream
43:43And about Patrick's meeting with his solicitor
43:46Otherwise
43:47Her plan may well have worked
43:49But to injure yourself like that
43:52I mean she could have died
43:53I suppose in Niamh's head
43:55She had nothing left to lose
43:56This was her last chance
43:59To make Patrick pay
44:00For what she was convinced he'd done
44:01It all seems so tragic
44:03I know
44:04Which means Patrick is innocent
44:07And Niamh did all that for nothing
44:09She did it for love
44:11Yeah well
44:13I guess we're all guilty of that
44:15We'd better go and release Patrick
44:19I was so sure he'd done it
44:21He's just got that
44:22Air about him
44:24Yeah he did
44:25I'll tell Patrick he's free to leave
44:37Yes
44:38Great
44:41Or
44:45Could we hold him for a bit longer
44:48Why
44:49What if Niamh was right
44:52That Patrick killed Lewis
44:54She's been adamant all along
44:56Enough to frame him
44:58Margot
45:00Could you find out who Patrick Kirby's surveyor is
45:03And get a copy of the report
45:05For his hotel development
45:06On it
45:07And if Niamh is right
45:09I think I know where Lewis is
45:11So you don't think he's off grid
45:13In a national park somewhere
45:15Montana
45:16Exactly
45:17I remember because it was the name of my first hamster
45:20R.I.P. Montana
45:22But when we were speaking to Patrick yesterday
45:25He said Lewis was in California
45:27Easy mistake I suppose
45:29It was a long time ago
45:30Yeah and that's what I thought at the time
45:32But then I saw the videos of Lewis at Niamh's house
45:34And I don't know
45:36I believe her
45:38I believe her
45:40Now I don't think he
45:42He just would have upped and left like that
45:44And look
45:45Here
45:46Look
45:47Patrick said he wasn't developing this section
45:52Because his surveyor
45:53Said there was a risk of subsidence
45:55But what if he lied
45:56What if that's where he's buried Lewis
45:58But why kill his brother
46:00One of the age-old disputes
46:02Land
46:04Because Lewis never would have willingly
46:08Signed away his half
46:10And allowed the development to go ahead
46:12You know what my theory is
46:13They fought over it
46:15And Patrick
46:17Accidentally or otherwise killed his brother
46:19And buried his body
46:21It's not much to go on
46:24You said it yourself
46:25He has this air about it
46:28Got it
46:29A subsidence risk
46:31Not that I can see
46:33Just give me one hour
46:37That's all I ask
46:37Okay fine
46:40One hour
46:41But then I'll have to release him
46:44How are you going to find a body
46:45In all that land
46:46In an hour
46:47Lots of luck on a shovel
46:49Okay okay
46:51I'll get your point
46:52Right let's look at the evidence again
46:55Okay maybe we've missed something
46:57Right
46:58A clue
46:59But can pinpoint
47:00More precisely
47:01Where Lewis
47:03Is buried
47:04I'm just glad you're here
47:19Oh I'm glad you're here
47:21Anything?
47:30Anything?
47:36Anything?
47:40We've narrowed it down to the subsidence area
47:42What else?
47:42What else?
47:43What else?
47:46Lewis, love flora
47:47Did Patrick
47:48Did Patrick plant something
47:50A memorial perhaps?
47:51No
47:51No
47:51No
47:52Oh no
47:53Maybe Lewis did fly to Montana
47:55I did
47:58I did
48:00Kilby
48:00You're a genius
48:01The metal plate
48:03The metal plate
48:03The metal plate
48:04News said Lewis had a metal plate in his leg
48:05Always setting off the security at the airport
48:07That's how we find him
48:09We need a metal detector
48:11Margot
48:12Can you see if there's any detectorist clubs nearby?
48:16Already done
48:17One not far from here
48:18Great
48:18Call them
48:19Ask if someone can meet me up on the mall pronto
48:21If someone is not too squeamish perhaps
48:23The rest of you
48:24Just keep looking for something
48:26Anything
48:28Fifty-three minutes
48:31In those indigo eyes
48:46There's a child that hides
48:49And the stars they call out
48:51And they're run away bright
48:54I'll come home my darling
49:09The journey's done
49:12Your troubles are owed for
49:15A body I'm so young
49:17You are the first and the last
49:23To climb up the tree
49:25He slept in her branches
49:28He whispered as she
49:31Had been there from the first
49:33She'd be there till the end
49:36And we'd weave her your stories
49:38Of myths and pretend
49:41They're taking Lewis' remains to the mortuary
49:43And hopefully the pathologist
49:46Will be able to tell us how he died
49:47But I will promise you
49:48We will get to the truth
49:50Of what happened
49:51I'm so sorry for all the trouble I've caused
49:55I just felt like I had no other choice
49:58Lewis was my life
50:04When I got my diagnosis
50:08I became desperate
50:10Once my memory is gone
50:14So is he
50:15I needed to make things right somehow
50:19Before that happened
50:20I hope you can understand
50:23I'm only sorry I had to wait so long
50:25Till they lose to rest
50:26To say thank you doesn't quite seem enough
50:31Sometimes there are no words
50:37Thank you
50:41Thank you
50:41Oh my God
50:46Oh my God
50:49Oh my God
50:52Oh my God
50:54Oh my God
50:55Oh my God
50:56Oh my God
50:58Oh my God
50:59We'll forget you
51:01Till the stars you are
51:02And when this life's over, they'll herald you home.
51:10Home.
51:17How'd it go?
51:19Patrick claims it was an accident.
51:22They were fighting, and Lewis slipped, cracked his head on a rock.
51:26He panicked and buried him,
51:28and then seized the opportunity to falsify the land ownership documents.
51:33Who needs enemies, eh?
51:35You coming?
51:39Actually, I'll see you there.
51:42There's just something I've got to do first.
51:45Why is everyone always so mysterious?
51:58Is that all you're having?
52:18I can make you something hot.
52:21I'm fine, thanks.
52:23Thanks.
52:23I was doing something.
52:33Wasn't turned on.
52:34No green light.
52:36I'm a detective.
52:49Sorry...
52:50for being a detective.
52:53for getting mad at you when I promised I wouldn't.
53:00I was just a bit...
53:02shocked.
53:04I just thought you, of all people, would get it.
53:07I do get it.
53:08Do you?
53:09Yeah.
53:09I reacted to the tattoo because you're so young.
53:13And it's illegal.
53:16But it stopped me seeing what it meant to you.
53:22How important it was.
53:24It was really pretty, though.
53:35Can I see it again?
53:36Oh, it really hurt.
53:53I don't believe it.
53:55Neither do I.
53:56Look at it.
54:00It's us, isn't it?
54:01Three little birds.
54:03You, me, and Dad.
54:05Oh, come here.
54:08I'm sorry, Mum.
54:11I love you.
54:12I love you.
54:22What happened to you?
54:25Uh, long story.
54:26Uh, what are you doing here?
54:28Mum rang, asked to meet me here.
54:29Said it was important.
54:30Kelby rang me.
54:31Said that it was...
54:33We've been set up.
54:37Okay.
54:40Come on.
54:41Okay.
54:47Stop!
54:52Welcome to your stag-do.
54:54Head-do.
54:55I do.
54:57Uh, you know, technically, I could arrest you all
55:00for impersonating an officer.
55:01I'd like to see you try.
55:03Sex on the beach?
55:04Uh, excuse me.
55:06Oh, uh, uh, uh, cocktail.
55:09Yeah, well, it's just like the real thing.
55:11The, the, the, the decoration, not the, um, sex on the, um...
55:13All budget and time would allow.
55:15Do you like it?
55:16Well, I could have done with a little heads up,
55:18so I could change.
55:19Oh, I've got just a thing.
55:23Wee.
55:24Not exactly what I had in mind,
55:25but I'll take it.
55:26Ha, ha, ha, ha.
55:27I take it there wasn't a break-in.
55:29Hey, the only thing stolen around here
55:31was Martha's heart.
55:33Ha, ha, ha, ha, good one.
55:35Come on, let's go get it.
55:38She's still processing, I think.
55:41So it seems.
55:45Ah, I'm sorry.
55:47You okay?
55:49Yeah.
55:51Some cases hit you harder than others, I suppose.
55:53Don't, we're, we're, we're so lucky, Martha.
55:58We'll just have each other, but...
56:01to be surrounded by people who love us.
56:05Even my slightly manic mother.
56:10Well, you know what?
56:11If your mum needs to channel her anger and frustration,
56:15or whatever it is she's going through,
56:17into our wedding, so be it.
56:18Even if we have plastic swans dangling from the ceiling.
56:25Even that.
56:26I don't know.
56:27I think we should talk to her.
56:29Okay.
56:30But not tonight.
56:32Tonight...
56:33is for getting...
56:35on it till we vote!
56:37Yay!
56:39Let's get the shots in, then!
56:40Yay!
56:41Yay!
56:42And that is why I'm marrying you.
56:45Shots, please!
56:52Get shots, please!
56:54Give them some shots!
56:55So the next time I'll see you,
56:56we'll be at the church.
56:58Can I tempt you with a little physical activity?
57:01Oh, excuse me?
57:03It's insured for £75,000.
57:05Well, where's the inspector when he needed me?
57:07Isn't it bad luck, if I see you?
57:09We need to talk.
57:10They might be about to close us down,
57:12and all you can think about
57:13is drooling over the chief super again.
57:15I drool over her.
57:16Lucy Hartford?
57:17Yes, sir.
57:18Mon, William Haig,
57:19and the bloke off Coronation Street?
57:22I can't do it.
57:23Do what?