• 4 months ago
Lewis and Hathaway are called in to investigate the apparent death by drug overdose of over achieving student and amateur taxidermist Talika Desai.

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Lewis' team must delve into the worlds of social media, drugs, taxidermy, alternative art and the homeless East European community.

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00:30It's disgusting.
00:32Make some room, will ya?
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01:09The Victorians, as we know, were obsessed with death,
01:14and this obsession shaped their attitude to nature.
01:19By preserving nature through the art of taxidermy,
01:23they were able to create the illusion of immortality
01:27to convince themselves they could ward off change.
01:31Are you all right there, Philip?
01:33It's the damn thing that's always sticking.
01:35Your room is down here, isn't it?
01:38Shall we have a look?
01:41I'll do you a deal.
01:43You get dressed, and I'll make you a couple.
01:47Hmm?
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02:07But what really captured the Victorian imagination
02:11was the grotesque,
02:14the malformed being, the freak of nature.
02:19Scientists were fascinated by teratology,
02:22literally the study of monsters.
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02:39Talika, sorry to chase, but we're just doing the lighting,
02:41so we need that last piece.
02:43It's looking amazing, though.
02:45It's properly good.
02:47Okay, give me a call. Bye.
02:53Yeah, I know.
02:57Every culture has its monsters,
03:00its freaks, its deviations from the norm.
03:04Perhaps we need them,
03:06because without these deviations,
03:09how would we define ourselves?
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03:58Did you make a wish?
04:00Yes, I did.
04:02It involved gin and a slice of lemon, but instead...
04:11Maddox says it was a bunch of archaeology students found this.
04:15Weighted down and wrapped in these bags.
04:17Not quite the Viking remains they were looking for.
04:19How recent is it?
04:21I'm not sure yet,
04:23but I think we can assume it's all from the same body, adult male.
04:25Any idea how he died?
04:27Depressed skull fracture with no callous formation
04:31and several broken bones.
04:33A beating, then?
04:34Well, not necessarily.
04:35Injuries could have been inflicted post-mortem
04:37when they threw the body down the well,
04:39in which case you're looking for anything that leaves no skeletal evidence.
04:42And you've really no idea how long he's been down the well?
04:45Robbie, I got here 20 minutes before you did.
04:47I'm a pathologist, not a clairvoyant.
04:51Sir, I've spoken to the council.
04:54The recycling sacks were issued in May 2012,
04:57which means if the body was wrapped in them,
04:59it's been here three years max.
05:01There you go.
05:02Always said pathology was overrated.
05:05Shall I give DI Hathaway a call?
05:07Nah, let him have his week off.
05:09He'll be doing whatever it is James does.
05:13Raving it up in Magaluf, I imagine.
05:24DOOR KNOCKS
05:54Sorry I took so long. I...
05:57got some of these enlarged.
05:59Oh.
06:01Yes.
06:03Oh.
06:05That's very nice of you.
06:07I'm Philip, by the way.
06:09Philip Hathaway.
06:11It's me, Dad James.
06:15Yes, of course it is.
06:17Oh, dear me.
06:20Yes, of course it is.
06:22Oh, dear me.
06:24You'll hope your mother's seen that hair.
06:26She hates it short.
06:28Mum died 12 years ago, Dad.
06:34I want him out.
06:36Get him out of here!
06:38Philip, are you OK?
06:44Could I have your attention, please, ladies and gentlemen?
06:46Thank you.
06:47My name is Sean Wilkinson
06:49and it gives me great pleasure to introduce to you
06:51the artist.
06:52Now, let me just say
06:54I am extremely excited to be working
06:56with such an original talent.
06:58Talika Desai.
07:03Thanks, everyone.
07:05Well, this is the main piece.
07:12It's taxidermy meets video art
07:15and it's called One For Sorrow.
07:17Hope you like it.
07:19Curtains, please.
07:46Olly.
07:48Selfie time.
07:50Smile.
07:52Let's have a look.
08:00Oh, my God.
08:02Tal, this is Olly.
08:04He studies law at Hamilton College.
08:06Olly, this is Talika.
08:08Talika Desai.
08:10Talika Desai.
08:12Talika Desai.
08:14Olly, my sister.
08:16It's good to meet you.
08:18You know Sean?
08:20This is all...
08:22interesting.
08:23Different.
08:25Oh.
08:27Give us your autograph.
08:28Now you're famous.
08:29You know this is lame, right?
08:31It's for my blog.
08:32You are not putting this online.
08:45Oh, my God.
08:58You're going to have to go soon, Dad.
09:01But Nell is coming tomorrow,
09:03so you won't be, you know.
09:0898? No, no, no, not 98.
09:11April 2000, 34 pounds, that sound.
09:14Do you remember?
09:18Yes, I do.
09:42I thought you had the whole week off.
09:44No, just a few days.
09:49We need to widen the appeal for information.
09:51Focus on groups who might use the area.
09:53Cyclists, students, joggers, that sort of thing.
09:55Shall I get uniform to follow up that thing at the Ark, then?
09:58No, you better do it.
09:59The owner won't let uniform through the door.
10:01Is that that taxidermy place again?
10:03Fourth complaint this year.
10:04CS Moody wants it followed up today.
10:06How is our new leader?
10:07I've been summoned to meet him at ten.
10:08Yeah, he's all right.
10:09Seems like you've eaten enough blood.
10:11I hear Innocent's leaving due was eventful.
10:13Oh, I can still see her doing the Abba karaoke.
10:16I can still hear her.
10:18Suffer constabulary, you won't know what's hit it.
10:27From my predecessor.
10:29I take it as a vote of confidence.
10:32You're the only one she'd trust to keep it alive.
10:35She was obviously trying to tell me something, sir.
10:39What's the matter with the sir thing?
10:41It's Joe.
10:43Look, I realise you're busy.
10:46This is just to let you know that you're free to run investigations your way.
10:50I remember what it's like.
10:52People breathing down your neck.
10:55You were with the Met, were you, Joe?
10:58South London.
10:59It was pretty full on.
11:01Although Oxford has its own challenges, obviously.
11:05Obviously.
11:09I wanted to ask you,
11:11this guy they dragged back from retirement, Robert Lewis,
11:16what do you make of him?
11:21Oh, the loggerhead turtle.
11:24Now an endangered species, but this one, as you can see,
11:28was preserved in the 1930s
11:30and is therefore a legally tradable item of vintage taxidermy.
11:34OK, well, it's just the workshop and then we're done.
11:37Well, that won't be necessary.
11:39It's been converted to a private residence now.
11:41My assistant lives there.
11:43I'll just pop my head in.
11:45No, I'm sorry, it's too much.
11:47You come in here without a warrant.
11:49Oh, Sean.
11:51Thank goodness.
11:52Everything all right?
11:53She's a police officer.
11:55Well, nobody's perfect.
11:57Sean Wilkinson and I manage the place.
11:59Has my uncle been able to help?
12:00She's demanding access to the flat.
12:02Spot checks again.
12:04Fair enough.
12:06But I knocked earlier.
12:08She's asleep.
12:10I'm not surprised the amount she was putting away last night.
12:13But, Sean, I...
12:15Talika!
12:16Talika.
12:18Sorry about this.
12:19We need in vain.
12:25Oh, my God.
12:26Talika.
12:28She's cold.
12:29I'm going to have to usher you into the stand back.
12:32Talika?
12:36Talika.
12:47Talika Desai, 23, heroin overdose.
12:50Hobson thinks she's been dead for 12 hours.
12:52Give or take.
12:56Oh, hello, you're back early.
12:58Pining for Robbie?
12:59Always.
13:00What do we have?
13:01No obvious signs of trauma.
13:02We've got old injection scars on her arms,
13:04but they're very faint.
13:05They've been clean for a while.
13:1023 years old.
13:12I know. She was still clutching the needle.
13:14All the old scars are on her right arm,
13:17and this new one's on her left.
13:19Yes, I was coming to that.
13:20What's this?
13:22This is ink, is it?
13:23So it's a writing smudge.
13:24If she's left-handed, why didn't she use her dominant arm?
13:28You're saying this could be staged?
13:30Someone could have forced the drugs into her.
13:32Well, we can't rule it out, can we?
13:34She really didn't want to let me in.
13:36And he's on time, hasn't he?
13:37Years ago, for faking import licences.
13:40Not quite the same.
13:42She's been in recovery now for 18 months.
13:45I just don't understand it.
13:47You were her employers, is that right?
13:50Well, I'd like to think we were more than that.
13:52We were, well, maybe not friends precisely,
13:56but on friendly terms.
13:58She worked here.
14:00I was her agent.
14:01Her agent?
14:02Yeah, for her art stuff.
14:04She was my first client.
14:06Only client?
14:07Yeah, so far.
14:09Yeah, Jasper taught her a bit of taxidermy
14:11and she put her own spin on it.
14:13That's one of hers behind you.
14:15Is there a big market for this sort of thing?
14:17You'd be surprised.
14:18Three grand I sold the last one for.
14:20Gastropub in Brighton.
14:22Neither of you think of anyone who might want to harm Talika?
14:25No.
14:26Why are you asking that?
14:27You think this wasn't an accident?
14:30Can we do this outside?
14:36So how long had you known her?
14:38Since last summer.
14:40We were advertising for an assistant,
14:42but the applicants weren't exactly.
14:44She was the only one without a pierced septum.
14:46Did you see her leave the party?
14:48I wasn't there.
14:49I gave a lecture in college and then I went straight home.
14:54We're going to need a list of everyone who was there.
14:56Boyfriend, friends.
14:57No, there was no boyfriend.
14:59She had a sister, younger sister, in the same college.
15:02Talika was a student here?
15:04Yeah, she'd started a PhD in something.
15:06Experimental psychology at St Botolph's,
15:08but she dropped out.
15:12Sir, CS Moody wants a word.
15:14I'll call him in five minutes.
15:15No, he's not on the phone. He's here.
15:22No sign of forced entry.
15:24If there was an attacker, they'd probably use the emergency exit.
15:27Straight into the alley. No CCTV.
15:30Maddox said you needed to talk about something, sir.
15:33Just checking in.
15:36The inventory on this one's going to be interesting.
15:40I usually prefer a pizza myself.
15:42Well, if there is nothing pressing,
15:44we really need to talk to the victim's sister, sir.
15:46No, of course, you carry on.
15:48Are you liaising with the drug squad?
15:50I will be, thank you, yeah.
15:52I've got a mate there. I'll put a call in for you.
15:55Oh, and, um...
15:57make sure you check her finances too.
16:03OK.
16:09He's aware that we've done this before, isn't he?
16:12He's been on the job three days. He'll settle in.
16:23Everyone's going to say it was my fault.
16:27I was supposed to be keeping an eye on her.
16:29When did she first start using?
16:31After she graduated.
16:33She had this PhD lined up and it all got too much.
16:36In what way?
16:38She was one of those kids they put in the newspaper
16:41on A-level results day, you know?
16:43Then she comes top in psychology, like...
16:46out of the whole of Oxford and...
16:50Her tutor fast-tracks her onto a PhD.
16:54I thought she was so perfect.
16:56Who was her tutor?
16:58Vivian Tedman.
17:01Will I have to see her?
17:03Not if you don't want to. We already have a formal identification.
17:07Who from?
17:09Some of her colleagues were with the police when she was found.
17:12That guy Jasper?
17:14He was there. Why?
17:16He was always there, just watching her, like...
17:20I don't know, just watching.
17:23Are you saying Mr Hammond had an interest in Taliga?
17:29He was leaving her half the shop in his will, so...
17:33Yeah.
17:35PHONE RINGS
17:43Thanks, Sarah. I'll be in touch.
17:49Stupid girl.
17:51Stupid, stupid girl.
17:56Sorry. It's just the waste.
17:59Her sister said she qualified top of her year.
18:02She was extraordinary.
18:04I know she had this art thing, whatever it was,
18:07but Taliga was a psychologist, a true scientist.
18:11There you are. Everything OK?
18:14This is DI Hathaway.
18:16Taliga Desai's been found dead.
18:19God. Drugs?
18:21Did you teach her as well?
18:23No, no, I don't work here.
18:25How do you know her, then?
18:27I don't, really. It's just Vivian said that she'd been having some difficulties.
18:31Hi, I'm Ian Tedman. I'm Vivian's husband.
18:34Ian runs a homeless charity. They work with drug counsellors,
18:37so I thought he might be able to help with Taliga.
18:39What charity is that?
18:41It's a homeless shelter on Duke Street, you know, with the mobile labour event.
18:45Um, should I go on my own?
18:47It's just we did say to the carer we're no later than five.
18:51Celebrating 25 years of marriage by having my mother-in-law to stay.
18:54Well done. She's really not that bad.
18:57She's even better when she's a three-hour drive away.
19:01Thank you.
19:12What's this?
19:14Forensics found this emerald under Taliga's body.
19:18It matches exactly this necklace that she's seen wearing in the photos from last night.
19:23But it wasn't on her body, and Socko couldn't find it,
19:27so somebody's taken it.
19:29This isn't about a stolen necklace, is it?
19:31Who knows?
19:33But we need another chat with that Sean Wilkinson. Have a look at this.
19:39Sahira's an internet vlogger.
19:42She uploaded this video from the party last night.
19:45Yes, down it! Come on!
19:48What is the matter with you? Why do this now?
19:55Down it! Down it!
19:58Sean conveniently forgot to tell us that he'd had an argument with Taliga.
20:02Who is the boy?
20:04Sahira says that it's Professor Tedman's son, Oliver.
20:08First date.
20:10She says that she was too busy operating the camera.
20:12She didn't notice the argument, but he obviously clocks it, doesn't he?
20:16We should prioritise speaking to Oliver.
20:18It'd be good to hear what he heard before we talk to Sean.
20:21And Hobson's got a psychology report.
20:23We can have a whole ten minutes if we get there before three.
20:26Ten minutes more than we deserve, I'm sure.
20:29Oh, sir.
20:33Um, Hathaway, this woman, Nell, called.
20:36She says, can you stop screening her calls
20:38and can you get back to her about the fishing rods?
20:43Yeah.
20:46Didn't know you were into fishing.
20:48I'm not.
20:49She died sometime between 10pm and midnight.
20:52Her blood alcohol was through the roof.
20:55But cause of death, I suspect, was a massive dose of heroin.
20:59Forcibly administered.
21:00Forcibly? Are you sure?
21:02See how the bruising's small with clear edges?
21:06That tells us it was inflicted shortly before death.
21:10What, so someone held her down?
21:12Was she taking drugs in the run-up to this?
21:15The lab tested her hair.
21:17All they found over the past 18 months were traces of arsenic.
21:21Arsenic?
21:22Not enough to kill her.
21:23Apparently it's been seen before with taxidermists.
21:26They used to use arsenic soap as a preservative till the 70s.
21:30So if you're repairing old pieces, you can end up ingesting it.
21:33That's another reason I'm not coming tonight.
21:35Health and safety.
21:36What's this?
21:37Well, I feel in the interests of thorough police work
21:39that we should go and visit her exhibition, but Robert isn't keen.
21:42Yeah, one of us needs to go through Sahira's videos online.
21:46I would be interested to see how much her things are making.
21:49You know that thing when an artist dies,
21:52sometimes their work doubles in price.
21:54What Sean stands to make as her agent.
21:57Is this the exhibition at Eason Hall?
22:00Well, I'll go with you.
22:04I'm going to take that as a yes.
22:07You want to talk about your skeleton down the well?
22:09Do we have any usable DNA?
22:11Not yet, but we do have this.
22:17Whoever he is, he had an operation on his femur quite a few years before he died.
22:21Well, that hardly narrows it down.
22:23No, but this does.
22:25The company that manufactured those pins
22:27sold them in a handful of countries in Eastern Europe,
22:29so I put my money on him being from Poland or Estonia.
22:33You're good. You're very good.
22:37Now?
22:38No, it was Maddox.
22:40Jasper Hammond didn't go straight home last night. He lied to us.
22:45And lastly, I've got this super cute top.
22:50My sister got it in black.
22:58I said I didn't want to be in it!
23:01Oh, come on, just show us what it looks like on.
23:15See? Beautiful.
23:20Beautiful.
23:51Mr Hammond.
23:55Gentlemen.
23:59I'm always amazed how these finishing touches bring life back,
24:03the essence of the creature.
24:06We need to speak to you again about the murder of Talika Desai.
24:10Definitely murder now, is it?
24:13You were seen peering through the window at her exhibition.
24:16I see.
24:18Told us you went straight home after your lecture,
24:21but CCTV shows your car parked outside the zoology department all night.
24:26I thought I would be welcome at the exhibition.
24:30But Talika turned me away.
24:34I went to the Admiral where I had too much to drink.
24:37The barman deemed it necessary to call me a minicab.
24:40Why did Talika have to go?
24:43The barman deemed it necessary to call me a minicab.
24:46Why did Talika turn you away?
24:48Well, she was entering the art world.
24:50Ethical sourcing was important for her brand and...
24:55Well, given my history...
24:58Your imprisonment for importing endangered species.
25:01It's something I'm deeply ashamed of.
25:04Cost me my professorship and my reputation.
25:07Now it's just the odd pity lecture
25:09when my colleagues deign to throw me a bone.
25:12Can you expand on the exact nature of your relationship with Talika, please?
25:17The nature of our relationship?
25:20I was her employer, her landlord.
25:23Friend, would you say?
25:24I said we were on friendly terms.
25:26You were leaving half your business to her in your will.
25:29That's a bit more than friendly.
25:31Who told you that?
25:33My nephew was still getting half,
25:35and with Talika's help, he might have held on to it.
25:37Does he know about this?
25:39No, but it was for his benefit.
25:41Sean lost a fortune in property a few years ago.
25:45He needed someone sensible to balance him out.
25:48A recovering heroin addict who you'd known for a year.
25:51It was a business decision.
26:05Hello?
26:08Hi.
26:09DS Maddox, is Oliver Tedman one of your student volunteers?
26:14Oh, yeah.
26:17He's outside somewhere.
26:20Ollie!
26:22He won't be a minute.
26:24Books for the homeless? That's a good idea.
26:27Yeah, helps us make contact with people.
26:29The city's full of libraries, but homeless people can't always join them.
26:34All right.
26:35The police want to speak to you.
26:39Oh, is this about Sahira's sister?
26:41Yeah, she told me what happened.
26:43Yeah, I believe you witnessed an argument between Talika and this man.
26:47Sean Wilkinson.
26:49Do you know what they said?
26:51No, not really. I mean, they were pretty drunk.
26:53What time did you leave the party?
26:55Just before nine.
26:56Yeah, I wasn't feeling very well, so I went home.
26:58Hamilton College?
26:59No, no, to my parents.
27:01I'm sorry, I can't be of more help.
27:03OK.
27:04All right, see you later, Barney.
27:07How did you get those cuts on your face?
27:10It was rugby training this morning.
27:12Yeah, a scrum collapsed.
27:14Do you often go training after you've felt unwell?
27:17When I've felt better.
27:19I've got a tutorial at four. Is it OK if I run?
27:22Yeah, sure.
27:37SHE SNIFFS
27:46Interesting, just not sure it's right for my living room.
27:51They seem to like it.
27:54Aren't they sweet, falling in love over the dead things?
27:58Anyway, I wouldn't bring Nell here.
28:03Thank you, Barney.
28:05Robbie tells me a young lady called Nell
28:07has been enticing you with fishing rods.
28:11Nell is my sister, and the fishing rods were my father's.
28:15Oh.
28:17Had us all excited there for a minute.
28:21Were your father's?
28:23Oh, God, I'm sorry, James, I had no idea.
28:26No, it's not that, he's, um...
28:28He's in a home, he's got dementia.
28:31Well, that's tough.
28:33Nell says it's for the best.
28:35You don't think so?
28:43I used to give him all my favourite books
28:45when I'd finish with them.
28:49I never thought he'd read them.
28:53Then when we were packing up his house, I found them.
28:57When he had, he'd read them in...
29:02..underlying little bits.
29:20Your turn next.
29:23Your turn next.
29:26Who's this girl, Zahira?
29:28He's too young for anything serious.
29:30You two weren't much older when...
29:32He's too young!
29:36I'm sorry.
29:38It's just...
29:40..that family...
29:42..it's not appropriate.
29:53So, any progress with identifying the bones in the well?
29:56Well, DNA's going to be a while, but I've got a different idea.
29:59You're not to use the private provider now, not the FSS.
30:02Thank you, I was aware of that.
30:05Help yourselves.
30:07And, Talika Desai.
30:09Drug squad, any help?
30:11No, not really.
30:13I've got to go, I've got to go, I've got to go, I've got to go.
30:16I've got to go, I've got to go, I've got to go, I've got to go, I've got to go.
30:19Talika Desai.
30:21Drug squad, any help?
30:23No, not even on their radar.
30:25No drug debt, no history of dealing.
30:27But, you know, I'm not even sure that this is about drugs.
30:30There's this missing necklace.
30:32We can't rule out the drug connection, Robert.
30:34No, but a jeweller that Maddox spoke to says this necklace could cost 30 grand.
30:38So, Talika didn't buy it.
30:40Her sister thought it was costume jewellery because it's not her family heirloom.
30:43Forensics?
30:45We've taken DNA from three people so far.
30:47Her agent, Sean Wilkinson, and her employer, Jasper Hammond.
30:50Jasper has to be top of that list, surely.
30:52It's a bit strange.
30:54If we arrested every oddball in Oxford, there'd be a teaching crisis.
30:58And his new alibi does stand up.
31:00The taxi firms say that they dropped him home.
31:03The fact he went home doesn't mean he stayed home.
31:05All we know for sure is the murderer was aware of her history with drugs.
31:08That doesn't narrow it down, I'm afraid.
31:11Thanks to her sister, Talika's problem with heroin is all over the internet.
31:17Sahira's most watched video is this one,
31:20where she talks about Talika almost overdosing.
31:23Some of the comments down below are just vile.
31:26What are you thinking? Troll?
31:28About 90% of the abuse comes from maybe half a dozen of them.
31:32Especially this one, calling themselves Oscar Wilde.
31:36Seriously nasty stuff.
31:38Directed at both sisters.
31:40One of you two needs to speak to Sahira.
31:43Find out if this abuse ever crosses over into real life.
31:48That was to be my next move.
31:50I'm beginning to see your point.
31:53Sorry I'm late.
31:55I went to go and see Oliver Tedman's rugby coach.
31:57Ollie was hurt in the scrum,
31:59but the coach isn't sure if he arrived with the cuts.
32:01Deliberately getting hurt?
32:03Good way to cover up defence, weren't?
32:05Apparently he's always getting himself hurt.
32:07They actually call him Stitches.
32:09Yeah, but it's not a motive, is it?
32:11Do you mind talking to Sahira?
32:13We've got an appointment with Sean Wilkinson.
32:15Yeah, no problem.
32:20Oh, Lizzie?
32:22Do you have a copy of Sahira's witness statement?
32:24Oh, it's on Hathaway's desk.
32:42Where are you even getting this from?
32:44If my uncle had changed his will, he would have told me.
32:46You must have argued with Tanika about something.
32:48Ah, no, it wasn't an argument.
32:50She was drunk. I persuaded her to go home.
32:52Can you take us through what you were doing
32:54between the hours of 10pm and midnight?
32:56I was at the party till 1am, when the porter shut us down.
32:58Ask any of the 30-odd guests.
33:00Now, I'm sorry, I did say I'd get this to London by 11,
33:03so if that's everything...
33:05Yeah, we wouldn't want to keep you.
33:07Great.
33:10Actually, you make a start on your own.
33:12See you down there.
33:18I can talk to the guests, but it won't tell us much.
33:20It's like a wedding, isn't it?
33:22A bit of an experience I'm familiar with, I'm afraid.
33:24Well, when you're hosting lots of people,
33:26you're not going to get a lot of people.
33:28It's a bit like a wedding, isn't it?
33:30It's a bit like a wedding, isn't it?
33:32It's a bit like a wedding, isn't it?
33:34It's a bit like a wedding, isn't it?
33:36It's a bit like a wedding, isn't it?
33:38When you're hosting lots of people,
33:39people assume that when you're not talking to them,
33:41you must be mingling with somebody else.
33:43The flat's so close, you'd have only needed ten minutes.
33:45Me and Tony managed to sneak off for a...
33:49Sir?
33:51The bank got back to us.
33:52Talika was receiving money every month,
33:54a lot of money every month, from her old Tudor's husband,
33:56Ian Tedman.
33:5827 payments over the last three years,
34:00all for £500, all from Ian Tedman.
34:02Right.
34:04And then in March, the payments stopped.
34:06Talika requested that the bank block any future ones.
34:08Do you think that is an affair?
34:10Could be.
34:12Could be.
34:14Could be.
34:16Could be.
34:18Could be.
34:20Could be.
34:22Could be.
34:24Could be.
34:27You all right?
34:29Is there a problem with my work?
34:34No, of course not.
34:36But you knew about this?
34:38Moody wanted to eliminate your position.
34:40I wrote that in your defence.
34:42I don't need you to fight my corner, James.
34:44If my face doesn't fit...
34:46No, I simply wrote the truth.
34:47This department needs you and your face is never fitted.
34:49It's part of your charm.
34:52Well...
34:54Moody does fire me.
34:56You'll have to be the one to tell him about our skeleton in the well.
34:59The right femur contained four pins,
35:02which are only manufactured by one company.
35:04This company only supplies three hospitals,
35:07one in Poland, two in Estonia.
35:09About 1,000 people have had surgery using the pins,
35:12but only 32 of them have needed four.
35:15Now, of those 32,
35:17only one man's X-ray matched our femur.
35:20Indrek Kolder.
35:23Originally from Estonia,
35:25but on our system is using Class A drugs
35:27and sleeping rough in Oxford.
35:29He did six months for possession in 2007.
35:35Nice work.
35:37That's what I'm paid for.
35:50Come on.
36:02Sean!
36:05What's wrong?
36:07You know exactly what's wrong!
36:11Yes, Indrek. He used to be one of our regulars.
36:14He was a really sweet guy.
36:16Come on, darling. Mummy needs to go inside.
36:20He used to do odd jobs, actually.
36:22He was a carpenter till things got on top of him.
36:26When did Indrek last use the shelter?
36:29He slept here on and off for a couple of years.
36:32Last time would have been summer 2012, I think.
36:35I can check the records for you.
36:38Do you want to sit down, sweetheart?
36:40Were there ever any problems involving him?
36:43Er, nothing specific.
36:46He had his issues with drugs, but...
36:49he made these shelves, actually.
36:53Is he in trouble?
36:55I'm afraid I'm investigating Indrek's murder.
36:58He's dead?
37:10Sorry.
37:12I didn't even know him that well.
37:15It's just...
37:17there but for the grace of God.
37:22I was homeless myself for three months.
37:26This place helped me.
37:29Well, you're obviously doing a great job.
37:32I might have some time on my hands soon.
37:41Afternoon. This is Sergeant Maddox.
37:43We have a few more questions.
37:46OK, sure.
37:47Viv!
37:48No, actually, it was you we wanted to speak to.
37:50Probably best in private.
37:52I'm sure there's no need.
37:54OK.
37:56These are Talika Desai's bank statements from the last three years.
38:00The highlighted payments came from your account.
38:05I think it's fairly obvious what that's about.
38:14DOOR SLAMS
38:16I'd only met her once.
38:18I sat next to her at a college fundraiser.
38:21Then a few months later, we bumped into each other at a bar
38:24and it went from there.
38:25I'm not proud of it.
38:27What was the arrangement exactly?
38:29It wasn't an arrangement.
38:31It was, Ian.
38:33It was what they call a sugar daddy arrangement.
38:37He told me all about it a few months ago when it came to his senses.
38:41Or rather, when she did, she got bored.
38:45But 25 years of marriage is a lot to throw away.
38:49We're making a fresh start, aren't we?
38:51Hence the anniversary party.
38:53Did you give Talika any jewellery?
38:55No, just the money. Why?
38:57Where were you between 10pm and midnight on Tuesday?
39:00We were here.
39:02Um, our son came round about 10.
39:04He wasn't feeling very well, was he?
39:06So all three of us were in bed by 11.
39:08We'd appreciate it if this relationship didn't get back to Ollie.
39:12It would devastate him.
39:14He's involved with Talika's sister, is that correct?
39:17That won't come to anything.
39:19It's all the more reason not to broadcast this.
39:22We don't make those sort of promises, I'm afraid.
39:25Why do these trolls write this stuff about you and Talika?
39:29Some of these are disgusting.
39:32All the big vloggers get it. It shows people are watching.
39:35New Overroad, this comment, this Oscar Wilde,
39:38have they ever tried to contact you in the real world?
39:40No, it's all online.
39:43There's something else I need to ask you.
39:46Did your sister ever mention a relationship with an older man?
39:50No.
39:51She never mentioned Ian Tedman, her tutor's husband?
39:55Ollie's dad.
39:57Are you serious?
40:06BIRDS CHIRP
40:08Ollie, mate.
40:12I need you to listen to me, OK?
40:36BIRDS CHIRP
40:39BIRDS CHIRP
40:42BIRDS CHIRP
41:05Ollie! I know you're in there.
41:08You knew, didn't you? About your dad and my sister.
41:12You're sick!
41:19And for all this, nature is never spent.
41:23There lives the dearest freshness deep down things.
41:27And though the last lights of the Black West went...
41:32..oh, morning at the brown brink, eastwards...
41:38..springs.
42:01DOORBELL RINGS
42:31MUSIC PLAYS
42:51Look at this one. I mean, what's the point?
42:56Performance art not your thing, then?
42:58I don't think it's anyone's thing, is it?
43:01There's hours of this stuff at Taliga's flat.
43:05I don't feel you have to stay.
43:07I don't mind.
43:09Tell you what, why don't I get us a couple more coffees?
43:29I'm not sure if I'll post this or not,
43:32but I need someone to talk to.
43:38I think I know what happened to my sister.
43:58God's sake.
44:29Oh, this one's a bit dark.
44:34What's it meant to be?
44:39Oh, no.
44:43Yeah, that's him.
44:45That's him, Drek Calder.
44:47Our body in the well.
44:49What is this?
44:54I don't know.
44:57I don't know. It's not art.
45:06Oh.
45:11I think we've just watched Indrek Calder's murder.
45:18I've seen some of this footage before.
45:20She used it in her exhibition, just a few seconds of it.
45:23Taliga knew who killed Indrek.
45:25Find that room.
45:27His name's Jasper Hammond.
45:29I think he found out that she was seeing someone else, and he flipped.
45:32You knew he was ill, James.
45:34But it's easier to pretend nothing's wrong, isn't it?
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