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00:00:00You
00:00:11Calcutta and ecosystems allergies is client should take a seat
00:00:16I will bring your drugs straight away
00:00:19I am sorry, we need more air
00:00:21I am really sorry
00:00:23All my condolences
00:00:25Your depositions madam
00:00:27If you can sign
00:00:29Sure
00:00:31I am doing this for you right now
00:00:33I am sorry
00:00:45I bet you blink first
00:00:51I am not playing
00:00:53Come on
00:00:55Hey, what's wrong
00:00:57I need to tell you about this work thing
00:01:01I should have mentioned it before
00:01:03Sounds serious
00:01:05I don't want to worry you
00:01:07Don't then
00:01:09You are on holiday
00:01:11No work remember
00:01:13Says the hardest working woman ever
00:01:15Excuse me
00:01:25You must stay here as long as you like
00:01:27Thank you
00:01:29You see
00:01:43Who needs Brighton
00:01:45I need to earn a living
00:01:47I keep telling you
00:01:49You give up work tomorrow
00:01:51Yeah
00:01:53You ok
00:01:55Oh Eric
00:01:57What's going on
00:01:59Eric
00:02:01Are you ok
00:02:03Have you been stung
00:02:05Where is your adrenaline
00:02:07Can someone help me please
00:02:09How do I
00:02:11Please help me
00:02:13What do I do Eric
00:02:21I will leave you in peace for a moment
00:02:23I will be back
00:02:27I will be back
00:02:29I will be back
00:02:31I will be back
00:02:33I will be back
00:02:35I will be back
00:02:37I will be back
00:02:5744 please
00:02:59Of course
00:03:01Please come in
00:03:07Please come in
00:03:09Please come in
00:03:11Come in
00:03:37Sandy
00:03:59Sandy
00:04:03It's Roy
00:04:07No
00:04:09No
00:04:11No
00:04:13Please
00:04:15Please
00:04:37Mrs. Clyde
00:04:39Yeah
00:04:41Your husband he requested the use of the hotel safe
00:04:43It was more secure than your room
00:04:45So I'm returning this to you
00:04:47Thank you
00:04:49I
00:04:51Cannot express
00:04:53My sorrow right now
00:04:55You've been very kind
00:04:57Well
00:04:59I just need to confirm your address for the car
00:05:01Your husband has given us your
00:05:03Brighton mailbox as a contact address
00:05:05You've been very small
00:05:07Yes
00:05:11I'll take it to you
00:05:19What happened to you
00:05:23I could ask you the same thing
00:05:31Do you remember anything about the crash
00:05:35Bits
00:05:37Not much
00:05:41How did you know I was here
00:05:43A friend in Munich police
00:05:45He had a tip off
00:05:49He must have quite the story
00:05:51So
00:05:53I'm listening
00:05:57I can't do this now
00:05:59No I can
00:06:01I don't know how to
00:06:03Please
00:06:05I left
00:06:11I left you
00:06:13Sorry what
00:06:17You left me
00:06:19That's what this is
00:06:21There were dark days for me
00:06:25You have no idea
00:06:27What happened to talking it through you could have come to me
00:06:29Not that simple
00:06:31Force even
00:06:33Anything that doesn't involve vanishing
00:06:35Off the face of the earth
00:06:39Was I really such a terrible husband
00:06:43You actually wanted me to believe you were dead
00:06:47That's why you've been living under this false identity
00:06:49Well here it is
00:06:51All the paperwork
00:06:53Declaring you legally dead
00:06:55So it all went to plan
00:06:57It's hard isn't it
00:06:59Living on your own
00:07:01Lonely
00:07:03I've imagined this moment so many times
00:07:05You miraculously
00:07:07Recovered
00:07:09And you
00:07:11Recovered
00:07:13And you
00:07:15Recovered
00:07:17I've imagined this moment so many times
00:07:19You miraculously alive
00:07:23I thought I would feel
00:07:25Joy
00:07:27Relief
00:07:29Never anger
00:07:31I was accused of your murder
00:07:33Tell me where you've been
00:07:37You owe me that much at least
00:07:39It became impossible for me to stay in Brighton
00:07:41To stay with you and I couldn't talk to you about it
00:07:43Why not?
00:07:45Because you were never there
00:07:49I was having panic attacks
00:07:51Wasn't sleeping
00:07:53Find myself just
00:07:57Driving
00:07:59Came to
00:08:01Munich and I just broke down
00:08:09Broke down
00:08:11Christ was it really so bad
00:08:17Leaving was better
00:08:19For you
00:08:21It was over
00:08:23You never told me it was over
00:08:41What happened
00:08:49This was her choice
00:08:51She wanted me to believe she was dead
00:08:53Why
00:08:57Can we just go
00:08:59I cannot waste another second of my time
00:09:01Our time on her
00:09:03No I didn't fly all this way just to hold your hand
00:09:05She's not only haunting you is she
00:09:11I don't know
00:09:41Hello
00:09:49Hello Sandy
00:09:51I'm Cleo
00:09:53Roy's fiance
00:09:57I think you have some explaining to do
00:10:03How far along are you
00:10:05How long are you
00:10:1120 weeks
00:10:13Are you sick of his longer hours yet
00:10:19No
00:10:21He might be sick of mine
00:10:23We both have a job to do
00:10:25Well just try not to isolate yourself
00:10:27While he's out working in your home alone
00:10:29With a crying baby
00:10:31Oh you really can't help yourself can you
00:10:33Thank god we never had kids
00:10:35I mean thank god
00:10:37Roy
00:10:39Just try and think for a moment what you've both been through
00:10:41The past
00:10:43Is done
00:10:45It's done
00:10:47This really isn't my battle to fight
00:10:49But I will say this
00:10:51Roy is a good
00:10:53Man
00:10:55He doesn't deserve to be treated like this
00:10:57I was broken
00:10:59I know
00:11:01If I failed you
00:11:03Sandy I'm sorry
00:11:05I am
00:11:09But I refuse to believe
00:11:11That this was your only option
00:11:21And this
00:11:25I still have a key to our house
00:11:29It's not your house anymore Sandy
00:11:31You know that
00:11:33Don't you
00:11:37All of this
00:11:39All of it
00:11:41It has to stop now
00:11:51I know
00:11:55I know it does
00:11:59I know
00:12:13I'm sorry
00:12:17I hope you can forgive me somehow
00:12:23I hope so too
00:12:29I want you to leave that one with me
00:12:39Let's go home
00:12:59Let's go
00:13:29Let's go
00:13:31Let's go
00:13:57Time to sleep now
00:13:59Let's do something
00:14:01Let's just go to
00:14:03Lafayette
00:14:29No
00:14:51Shelby
00:14:55You here Laf
00:14:59Shelby
00:15:29No more ghosts
00:15:39No more ghosts
00:15:41No more ghosts
00:15:59No more ghosts
00:16:09I already told you
00:16:11I told you
00:16:13I don't have it
00:16:15I don't have it
00:16:17She's in the house
00:16:19I don't know where she is
00:16:23Please
00:16:29Please
00:16:59Please
00:17:29Please
00:17:59Eric
00:18:01Eric
00:18:03Eric
00:18:05Blackmail does not suit you my friend
00:18:07You need to lay down that sword
00:18:09It's too late
00:18:11To get out now
00:18:13But that pen drive of yours
00:18:15Needs to be returned to us
00:18:17You know your little insurance policy
00:18:19We will
00:18:21Come and find you
00:18:23And your pretty bride
00:18:25Cassie is it
00:18:27You got 24 hours
00:18:31No police
00:18:49Camera showed a car
00:18:51Driving down this road at
00:18:532.57am last night
00:18:55No one followed him
00:18:57It's just one driver
00:18:59Cars registered to a Shelby Stone
00:19:03How the mighty have fallen
00:19:05What you know him
00:19:07Yeah home invasions
00:19:09Mainly London targets
00:19:11High value
00:19:13And then he started getting lazy
00:19:15Prancing having to go on his own doorstep
00:19:17That's when I picked him up
00:19:19I thought he was out on licence
00:19:21Fresh start
00:19:23What are we thinking
00:19:25Drugs
00:19:27Yeah at first I thought so too
00:19:29Something certainly causing hemorrhage internally
00:19:31Some kind of toxic shock
00:19:33But this isn't your standard drug use
00:19:35It's a massive bleed
00:19:37And then there's this
00:19:43Is that a needle
00:19:45It's larger than your average
00:19:47Hypodermic needle wound
00:19:49Postmortem this afternoon
00:19:51OK
00:19:53I'll see you there
00:19:55How about Trafcam anything
00:19:57Yeah so his plate was clocked at 2.44am
00:19:59Heading in this direction
00:20:01It's likely he was on route to the hospital
00:20:03His driving was all over the shop
00:20:05But here's the interesting thing
00:20:07Stoner's wife told Uniform he was at work last night
00:20:09Security at a storage unit
00:20:11Called Move and Groove on Payne Mere Road
00:20:13Well early last night
00:20:15ANPR picked up his plate
00:20:17Heading inland
00:20:19Direction of the seafront
00:20:21At 1.14am
00:20:23So nowhere near Plate Mere Road
00:20:25Nope
00:20:29I think we need to pay Mrs Stoner a visit
00:20:35So how was it
00:20:37Munich
00:20:39Thought we'd need a pint for that one
00:20:41Maybe more than one
00:20:43And Cleo
00:20:45She OK
00:20:47She was on my side the whole time
00:20:49You're absolutely right
00:20:51I couldn't have done it without her
00:20:53Oh I should warn you though
00:20:55Pew is on the warpath
00:20:57About Chris
00:20:59Well I'll look forward to that conversation
00:21:13Norman
00:21:15Stop avoiding me
00:21:17We do need to talk
00:21:27How long have you known
00:21:29A few weeks
00:21:33Why didn't you tell me
00:21:37I'm worried about you
00:21:39It's treatments
00:21:41It's not all doom and gloom
00:21:43I've got this under control
00:21:47Promise
00:22:05I found all those
00:22:07bloody tissues in the bin
00:22:09I thought he'd cut himself
00:22:11I was worried
00:22:13Tried his phone
00:22:15Looked up the work number
00:22:17No answer there either
00:22:21Christ
00:22:23I'm so sorry Mrs Stoner
00:22:25Forgive me this might seem like a strange question
00:22:27But have you ever known
00:22:29Shelby to take drugs
00:22:31It's not his thing
00:22:33Not in my time anyway
00:22:35His job was
00:22:37At the Move and Groove storage unit
00:22:39On Batemere Road
00:22:41Yeah he hadn't been there long
00:22:43I mean it wasn't ideal
00:22:45It'd be nights and that but
00:22:47He was so happy when he got that job
00:22:49Five minute drive from home
00:22:51Fresh start you know
00:22:53After everything
00:22:55What time did his shift start
00:22:57Last night
00:22:598pm
00:23:01He's usually back around 5am
00:23:03Just weekdays
00:23:05Mrs Stoner
00:23:07We're not sure that your husband
00:23:09Was at work last night
00:23:13This was taken at
00:23:151.14am
00:23:17What's he doing outside the pavilion
00:23:19We don't know
00:23:21But wherever he was
00:23:23Wherever he'd been
00:23:25Might have something to do with how he died
00:23:27So three guesses
00:23:29Why he lied to his wife
00:23:31Back on the rob
00:23:33I wouldn't bet he passed him
00:23:35What happened
00:23:37Stoked up on drugs before a job
00:23:39Ed is right
00:23:41It was never Stoner's thing
00:23:43Pint of Guinness down the basket makers maybe
00:23:45But injected himself
00:23:47And in his ankle of all places
00:23:49Something's off
00:23:55So
00:23:57Chris still eludes you
00:24:01DI Branson is pursuing the Belgium lead
00:24:03Russell's sighting
00:24:05It's as yet unconfirmed
00:24:07Meanwhile I hear you're all guns blazing
00:24:09Over a suspected drugs overdose
00:24:11I hope you're not prioritising this
00:24:13Over finding Crisp
00:24:15That would be somewhat misguided
00:24:17Don't you think
00:24:21Nice day off
00:24:25Thanks yes
00:24:27I was in Munich
00:24:29I received a call from Detective Cullen
00:24:31A patient who was involved in a car accident
00:24:35Turned out to be Sandy
00:24:37Sandy's alive
00:24:41In one piece
00:24:43Conscious
00:24:47And thankfully not buried in my garden after all
00:24:49Grace
00:24:59Grace it's Pat Amos
00:25:01City Police New York
00:25:03I handled the mafia arrest on the Tony Robinson case
00:25:05A few months back
00:25:07Pat yes hi how are you
00:25:09I'm good thank you
00:25:11Look I'm sorry to call you direct
00:25:13But I figured it would be quicker than going through Interpol
00:25:15We've got a bit of a situation
00:25:17We need your help with
00:25:19Our friends in New York
00:25:21Have asked for our help with finding a misper
00:25:23Named Cassie Klein
00:25:25Her husband Eric Klein
00:25:27Originally from New York
00:25:29Died suddenly while they were at a vineyard
00:25:31In Southern France
00:25:33Now Cassie didn't show up at the airport in Paris
00:25:35To fly his body back to New York
00:25:37But this is where it gets interesting
00:25:39Two more bodies linked to Eric
00:25:41Have since been found
00:25:43Nicole Lepleche
00:25:45In Paris murdered while they were away
00:25:47And Pierre Luca
00:25:49Manager of the French hotel where Eric and Cassie were staying
00:25:51He was found dead this morning in the back office
00:25:53Now both these kills bear the hallmarks
00:25:55Of a New York mafia hit
00:25:57The victims have been blood eagled
00:25:59Sounds like a calling card
00:26:01Organised crime specifically
00:26:03In New York Italian networks
00:26:05Godfather territory
00:26:07I love a bit of Coppola
00:26:09Cassie is seen here talking to Pierre
00:26:11At the hotel just before she left
00:26:13After this key sections of the CCTV
00:26:15Either side of Pierre's death
00:26:17Had been wiped
00:26:19Pierre gave Cassie something else
00:26:21See if we can enlarge the footage
00:26:23How did Eric die?
00:26:25The coroner ruled it anaphylactic shock
00:26:27In light of the other two deaths
00:26:29New York thinks that might be a bit of a coincidence
00:26:31They're worried she's a target and needs protecting
00:26:33She didn't arrive home in Paris
00:26:35And may have fled to Brighton
00:26:37Am I here?
00:26:39You must have a base here
00:26:41This is an address given by Eric
00:26:43To the French hotel
00:26:45Can you see if we can find any of Cassie's
00:26:47Contact details
00:26:49Norman, can you check her social media profile?
00:26:51Certocoppo
00:26:53Okay, thanks all
00:27:11What's going on?
00:27:13What's going on?
00:27:15What's going on?
00:27:17What's going on?
00:27:19What's going on?
00:27:21What's going on?
00:27:23What's going on?
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00:27:27What's going on?
00:27:29What's going on?
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00:27:35What's going on?
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00:27:39What's going on?
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00:27:43What's going on?
00:27:45What's going on?
00:27:47What's going on?
00:27:49What's going on?
00:27:51We'll need to wait for a speciality toxicology
00:27:53For a definitive
00:27:55But we're looking at a possible
00:27:57Snake bite
00:27:59With a single puncture
00:28:01So how long would he have?
00:28:03From being bitten to time of death
00:28:05It can vary
00:28:07In many factors
00:28:09Type of venom, fitness of the deceased
00:28:11If he was on any medication
00:28:13I'll be able to tell you more once we get the bloods back
00:28:15On average, without an antidote
00:28:17You'd be dead between
00:28:19Three and six hours
00:28:21Snake bite as a cause of death is a very, very rare occurrence
00:28:23In this country
00:28:25Nobodies died of one in the UK since 1975
00:28:29Not drugs then
00:28:31So how and where
00:28:33Did Shelby Stoner get himself
00:28:35Bitten by a snake?
00:28:43Mrs. Klein, it's Parker
00:28:45Eric's lawyer from the New York office
00:28:47I've left a few messages now
00:28:49There are some
00:28:51Things that have come to light
00:28:53And I don't know how much Eric told you
00:28:55We really need to talk
00:28:57I fear you may be in danger
00:28:59Boss
00:29:03Digital forensics have pulled a couple of photos
00:29:05From Stoner's phone on the night of the break-in
00:29:07Maybe the moment he was bitten
00:29:11What's this?
00:29:13A vivarium
00:29:15It's used for housing snakes and reptiles
00:29:17So maybe Stoner
00:29:19Was trying to steal a rare snake
00:29:21For someone
00:29:23Nick Checker's associates
00:29:25And asked Digital to do a dark web search
00:29:27For a venomous snake
00:29:29Black market in Sussex
00:29:31Yes boss
00:29:33Oh, and I want to know who supplied these tags
00:29:35Specifically suppliers
00:29:37With customers in the Brighton area
00:29:39Okay
00:29:41So, our misper, Cassie Klein
00:29:43She last posted on social media
00:29:45Eight days ago
00:29:47There's photos of her and Eric
00:29:49Fancy restaurants, exotic hotels
00:29:51But nothing about a house in Brighton yet
00:29:53Now details around
00:29:55A husband's death
00:29:57Do make interest in reading though
00:29:59On paper
00:30:01Eric Klein was extremely wealthy
00:30:03But this has just popped up
00:30:05Online claiming that Eric
00:30:07Was in well over his head
00:30:09With organized crime
00:30:11Apparently he invested
00:30:13Millions into olive oil
00:30:15But he was actually getting into bed with the devil
00:30:17The most prolific crime family
00:30:19In Italy
00:30:21The Cuccinis
00:30:23Rumor has it Eric put all his money
00:30:25Into a deal that was draining him dry
00:30:27And recently was trying to get out
00:30:29Roy
00:30:31I've footage of the shop where Cassie's mailbox is registered
00:30:33This guy was
00:30:35Asking after Cassie yesterday
00:30:39There
00:30:41Just a sliver
00:30:43So we're not the only ones who think she's in Brighton
00:30:45If Eric wanted out the deal
00:30:47Maybe the Mafia sent someone round
00:30:49His Paris residence
00:30:51While he and Cassie were away
00:30:53And that someone killed the housekeeper
00:30:55But why?
00:30:57A warning? Maybe they were looking for something
00:30:59And when they didn't find what they wanted
00:31:01They went after Pierre
00:31:03It might be linked to what Pierre gave Cassie on the hotel CCTV
00:31:05And now they're after Cassie
00:31:07Fast track all the CCTV
00:31:09From the surrounding area
00:31:11I want to see that man's face
00:31:13Yes I know
00:31:15But I would like the service to be private
00:31:17So it's no fuss, really simple
00:31:19Yep
00:31:21I'm talking to the florist this morning
00:31:23Yep
00:31:25Ok
00:31:27Alright thank you
00:31:29Footage from an ATM machine
00:31:31Near the mailbox address
00:31:35There
00:31:39Hello old friend
00:31:41Our favourite hitman
00:31:43James John Robertson
00:31:45Tooth
00:31:47Yeah he's formerly a sniper in the US Army
00:31:49I'm guessing someone's paid him an eye-watering amount of cash
00:31:51To find Cassie Cline
00:31:53But from our previous experience with him
00:31:55And the fact that he works for the Mafia
00:31:57We can probably say that the housekeeper
00:31:59And the hotel manager killings were his doing
00:32:01Maybe Cassie went to Paris
00:32:03Found the housekeeper dead
00:32:05Fled in fear for her life
00:32:07Question is, did Cassie know what Eric was mixed up in?
00:32:09We all know what Tooth's capable of
00:32:11So if we don't find Cassie first
00:32:13I think that was smooth
00:32:17Hey there, I'm looking for a friend of mine called Cassie
00:32:19I'm just wondering if she comes in here
00:32:21You know her?
00:32:23I don't, I haven't seen her sir
00:32:25Thank you
00:32:33Here we go, thanks
00:32:39You've been doing too much
00:32:41Well it's just been a very draining few days
00:32:43There's so much paperwork to do
00:32:45Always is
00:32:47You could have asked for help
00:32:49Oh yeah, okay
00:32:51As to Cayman Islands
00:32:53Not being distracted by the art dead of the century or anything
00:32:57No, look it's fine
00:32:59Everything's sorted
00:33:01The flowers, the readings
00:33:03I know what I'm wearing
00:33:05It's alright
00:33:07It'll be perfect
00:33:11You always know what to say
00:33:13Thank you
00:33:41Thank you
00:34:11Oh boss, so there's only three companies in Brighton
00:34:13That sell the same brand of Bavarium
00:34:15As the one in Sona's picture
00:34:17Let's do a list of customers who might have purchased that type of tank
00:34:19Within the last three days
00:34:21And card details
00:34:27Norman
00:34:29Well, 25 hotels down, 312 to go
00:34:31I've got some news from France
00:34:33So, on the night that we think Cassie left Paris
00:34:35Taxi driver's saying that he picked up a woman
00:34:37Outside Eric's house
00:34:39He picked up a woman outside Eric and Cassie's
00:34:41And dropped her at the station
00:34:43For a train to London
00:34:45Now the French police are looking at this CCTV footage
00:34:47But no Cassie has yet
00:34:49Get them to send the footage
00:34:59Thank you
00:35:01I'll see you later
00:35:09Thank you
00:35:25So, tracking Cassie Klein at St Pancras
00:35:27At 6.10 yesterday
00:35:29She gets off the train
00:35:31From Paris
00:35:33It's a very quiet train
00:35:35There's only two women travelling alone
00:35:37One, Patsy McGuinness
00:35:39And one, Gemma Stokes
00:35:41No Cassie Klein
00:35:43Well, she got into the country somehow
00:35:45What are we dealing with here?
00:35:47What, fake passports?
00:35:49Her husband was in business with the Mafia
00:35:51So anything's possible
00:35:53Now we already know that Eric gave the hotel a mailbox address
00:35:55So maybe he needed to hide
00:35:57Pull a bank account request on the cards
00:35:59Used to book those train tickets
00:36:01Now let's get scans of those passports
00:36:07Oh
00:36:09Oh
00:36:11Oh
00:36:13Oh
00:36:15Oh
00:36:17Oh
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00:37:03Digital forensics say there is no dark web activity
00:37:05To suggest a black market
00:37:07For snakes down here
00:37:09Go nationwide
00:37:11A buyer might travel for something that rare
00:37:13We also have the notes back
00:37:15From Eric Klein's autopsy
00:37:17Now, it confirms that he did die
00:37:19From anaphylaxis
00:37:21But the swelling indicated he might have been stung on the inside of his throat
00:37:23There was no sting point in there
00:37:25The interesting thing is
00:37:27There's no clear sting on the outside of his body either
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00:40:11Have you thought about ingestion?
00:40:28It's sort of like Eric swallowed the wasp.
00:40:35It was a case. Spanish vineyard, I think.
00:40:40Somehow the wasps got caught up in the fermentation process and someone with a wasp allergy drank
00:40:45the wine, triggering anaphylaxis.
00:40:51We've got the specialist tox report on stoner and a type of snake venom.
00:40:59It's one of the deadliest in the world. It's called the saw-scale viper.
00:41:04When agitated, it will form a series of C-shaped coils, which when shifted against each other
00:41:10produce a sound like water falling onto a hot plate.
00:41:13They're so venomous, there's only a handful of licensed keepers in the UK.
00:41:23It seems crazy I only get to wear that once.
00:41:25I didn't want to take it off.
00:41:27See, I told you it would all be perfect.
00:41:30Come here, Mrs Carmichael.
00:41:32Mrs Carmichael.
00:41:41Are you really sure about this plan for today?
00:41:43Yeah. Why, do you not want to go?
00:41:46You know I would have taken you to Paris.
00:41:47No, I don't want to go to Paris.
00:41:49You asked me what I wanted to do on my first day as Mrs Carmichael and this is what I want to do.
00:41:55It's going to be fun.
00:41:57Come on, go and get ready.
00:41:58All right, all right.
00:42:01I'm going.
00:42:06Is this what it's going to be like from now on?
00:42:08Be married to me.
00:42:10Yes.
00:42:12Oh, good.
00:42:29A list of all cars hired in the Brighton area in the last two days.
00:42:35James Beam.
00:42:37Hold on.
00:42:38Isn't one of Tooth's aliases George Dickle?
00:42:42Dickle, like the whisky?
00:42:44Yeah, Jim Beam, James Beam.
00:42:46He's using formal versions of whisky names.
00:42:49Okay, the car's a three-year-old Nissan.
00:42:51Let's see if we can track its route on AMPR.
00:43:51Ready then, darling?
00:43:53Almost.
00:44:03Just got word that the Nissan hired under the name James Beam has returned last night.
00:44:07Tooth parked up and left the keys in our doorbox.
00:44:11He's obviously swapping cars.
00:44:13We need to call every car hire company in town and recheck his aliases.
00:44:19He'll have a new car by now.
00:44:23You there?
00:44:25Got any news for me?
00:44:27Not yet.
00:44:29Not a small hiccup.
00:44:31Well, tick-tock.
00:44:33They're getting a little jumpy.
00:44:35Oh, I'll find it.
00:44:37It's time for plan B.
00:44:49Ha ha ha!
00:44:51It's fun.
00:44:55Part of my early collection.
00:45:03Funny little things, aren't they?
00:45:11The saw-scaled viper is the smallest member of the big four Indian snakes.
00:45:15They're responsible for causing the most snakebite cases and deaths.
00:45:19There she is.
00:45:21How do you know it's female?
00:45:23Because her tail is thinner and shorter than the male's.
00:45:27Can you see how it sort of just tapers off evenly as well? That's another sign.
00:45:31You really know your stuff.
00:45:33Yeah. I've been obsessed with them since I was little.
00:45:45What's that?
00:46:09What was that?
00:46:11What?
00:46:13It was quick, but I saw it.
00:46:15I can't see anything.
00:46:17It looked like a...
00:46:19Like a what?
00:46:21Like a snake. Like a small snake.
00:46:23Come on, let's go.
00:46:26Come on.
00:46:42They're checking the tanks for any missing snakes.
00:46:44Okay. Well done, darling.
00:46:46What if it was just a...
00:46:48No, it's not even worth thinking about.
00:46:50I know what we need.
00:46:52A glass of...
00:46:54Warm champagne and...
00:46:56Crab sandwich.
00:46:58I'll have the champagne.
00:47:00Oh, I heard back from the vineyard
00:47:02that Eric and Cassie visited.
00:47:04Apparently, it is feasible
00:47:06that insect pulp can contaminate wine during their process.
00:47:10Now, they said that they checked the batch
00:47:12that the bottle came from.
00:47:14If venom got into the wine,
00:47:16that entire batch would show traces of it.
00:47:18But it's clear.
00:47:20So how did it get into Eric's glass?
00:47:24To us.
00:47:26To us. Oh, wait, your insulin.
00:47:28Oh. What would I do without you?
00:47:44Good.
00:47:48And now, to us.
00:47:50To us.
00:47:52Respectful financials.
00:47:54So, these six people purchased
00:47:56a brand-new vivarium in the days
00:47:58after Shelby Stoner was bitten.
00:48:00Charlotte Fenton, Claire Pegg,
00:48:02Mike Budmanny, Thomas Ledge,
00:48:04Kenneth Patterson, and Benjamin Suller.
00:48:06Cross-referenced them with addresses
00:48:08in Bishopsdene. Let's find out
00:48:10which one of them was the proud owner
00:48:12of a sauce-scaled viper.
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00:50:00No. Help!
00:50:02Help me, someone, please!
00:50:04No!
00:50:06No, help!
00:50:08Please, someone!
00:50:12Rowley Carmichael, male, 57 years old,
00:50:14Brighton resident,
00:50:16visiting Tatewell Zoo in the New Forest
00:50:18this morning with his wife, found bleeding
00:50:20in his ears, nose, and mouth.
00:50:22Apparently, he'd reported seeing a snake
00:50:24on the floor of the reptile house during a visit.
00:50:26Well, looking online, Tatewell's
00:50:28had problems. I mean, there's loads of reposts.
00:50:30That place is a health and safety
00:50:32time bomb. There's another one.
00:50:34Tatewell Zoo is a shit show.
00:50:36They leave the snake doors open while cleaning out.
00:50:38Yeah, Rowley Carmichael was
00:50:40a millionaire.
00:50:42Actually, make that multi-millionaire.
00:50:44He was an art dealer.
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00:54:56You were right.
00:54:58Eric Klein's post-mortem report shows
00:55:00that an adrenaline shot was administered before death,
00:55:03reportedly by his wife, Cassie Klein.
00:55:06Adrenaline is difficult to measure post-mortem
00:55:09because our bodies produce it naturally,
00:55:11but if a shot was administered, you'd expect higher levels.
00:55:15But there was no evidence of that in Eric's system.
00:55:18It was anaphylaxis from the wasp venom that killed him,
00:55:21but French police couldn't detect what wasn't there.
00:55:25Cassie Klein made sure there was no adrenaline in the pen.
00:55:31Hidden in plain sight, Cassie was never fleeing for her life.
00:55:35She's a black widow, dead millionaires wherever she goes.
00:55:39So what was she, running both men side by side,
00:55:41ready to marry or kill at a moment's notice?
00:55:44Quite possibly.
00:55:45She worked between Paris and Brighton with very busy husbands,
00:55:48so it's feasible she could live a double life.
00:55:50Question now is, did she plan to kill both men all along,
00:55:53or did she marry Rowley
00:55:54because she figured out Eric didn't have any money?
00:55:56Well, neither would surprise me.
00:55:57Tooth may well have met his match here.
00:55:59A killer chasing a killer.
00:56:01We need to find out if there are more victims.
00:56:04She might not be done yet.
00:56:06DOOR CLOSES
00:56:22Hello.
00:56:24Hi, Dad.
00:56:26Still keeping the key under the mat?
00:56:28You should watch, that's a security risk.
00:56:30You. Daddy.
00:56:32Want to give your favourite daughter a hug?
00:56:34What have you done?
00:56:35Sorry, what do you mean?
00:56:36Why have you done that to yourself?
00:56:39Oh, I see.
00:56:41But it does solve a problem, doesn't it?
00:56:43It's not reminding you of Mummy's little summer of love in Hastings anymore.
00:56:47Your mother will be turning in her grave.
00:56:49Hope so.
00:56:50How can you say that?
00:56:51Your mother and I did our very best.
00:56:53Oh, fibber.
00:56:54We tried to love you.
00:56:56What do you want, a gold star?
00:56:59I think you should leave.
00:57:02Yes.
00:57:03Cast me away again.
00:57:05OK, well, you're in charge.
00:57:06Oh, there it is.
00:57:07That's not yours.
00:57:09Wrong address.
00:57:10Right address?
00:57:11I didn't have to wait for you after all.
00:57:14Who's Heidi Powell?
00:57:15That would be me.
00:57:17Enchanté.
00:57:19Oh.
00:57:27DOOR SLAMS
00:57:28MUSIC PLAYS
00:57:33Roy, Cassie Cline bought the snake tank under the name of Charlotte Fenton.
00:57:38Here she is again as Gemma Stokes.
00:57:41I found a reptile house owner from Manchester, a Christopher Doody.
00:57:46He died eight years ago from a snake bite in India.
00:57:49He was married to one Cassie Doody, niece Gevington.
00:57:53Can we find out if Cassie married anyone directly before or after Christopher's death?
00:57:58South Hampshire police say Cassie made a phone call to Rowley Carmichael's lawyers this morning,
00:58:03trying to access his bank accounts.
00:58:05Apparently the same lawyer advised Rowley to move his money into trust just before the wedding.
00:58:10Oh, so Cassie can't touch any of it?
00:58:12Bet that wasn't part of her meticulous plan.
00:58:14Hmm.
00:58:15Neither was Eric being part of an organised crime syndicate.
00:58:19She hasn't had the most successful of double strikes, has she?
00:58:22I found her dad, Tim Scavington. Lives near Seaford.
00:58:29Nice work, Nick. Glenn, shall we?
00:58:36It's about Cassie.
00:58:38Cassie died.
00:58:40Sorry?
00:58:41She died.
00:58:43Our pride and joy.
00:58:45Our perfect little princess.
00:58:48She fell.
00:58:50From the cliff.
00:58:52Right there.
00:58:54It broke my wife.
00:58:56She never recovered.
00:58:59The sea will take this house itself soon enough, too.
00:59:04But I won't leave Cassie here.
00:59:07Alone.
00:59:09Mr Scavington,
00:59:12who's this?
00:59:14Jodie.
00:59:16Jodie, Cassie's sister.
00:59:19And do you still see her?
00:59:20Not if I can help it.
00:59:22Why's that?
00:59:24From the moment Jodie was born, she was nothing like Cassie.
00:59:28Nothing like me.
00:59:30My wife had an affair, Detective.
00:59:33She was careless.
00:59:35Jodie isn't my daughter.
00:59:38I tried to be a father to her, to...
00:59:41to love her, but...
00:59:43in the end, I just couldn't.
00:59:46Forgive me, I...
00:59:48I have to ask.
00:59:50Was Cassie's death an accident, or...
00:59:53We don't really know what happened.
00:59:55How it happened.
00:59:56They were just kids.
00:59:58Jodie was the only one who was there.
01:00:01So,
01:00:03this
01:00:04is Jodie.
01:00:08It's like looking at a ghost.
01:00:09This is what Cassie would have looked like
01:00:11had she survived and grown up.
01:00:14What are you saying?
01:00:15As a child,
01:00:16Jodie always wanted what Cassie had,
01:00:18always on some
01:00:19twisted quest for approval.
01:00:24She's had plastic surgery
01:00:27to make herself look like Cassie.
01:00:30She was here
01:00:32earlier.
01:00:39I'm sorry.
01:01:09Where do we start?
01:01:11She had plastic surgery
01:01:12to make herself look like her dead sister.
01:01:14The dead sister who may or may not
01:01:16have fallen off a cliff.
01:01:18This isn't just about money.
01:01:20Yeah, she fits the Black Widow profile,
01:01:23but this is about her dad.
01:01:24It always has been.
01:01:25This is a girl who craves love,
01:01:27acceptance.
01:01:29The money's just a bonus.
01:01:31That's why she's targeting these men.
01:01:35Hello, beautiful.
01:01:40What?
01:01:51Freak.
01:02:09You have two killers on the loose in Brighton
01:02:11and are no closer to finding either.
01:02:13We find Cassie, we find Tooth.
01:02:15She has something he wants,
01:02:16he won't rest until he has it.
01:02:18You better have a plan, Grace.
01:02:22Cassie's first victim,
01:02:23Christopher Dudene,
01:02:25was a reptile house owner.
01:02:26He died of a snake bite.
01:02:28The second victim was Rufus Enderby.
01:02:30Now, he apparently died of a heart attack
01:02:32eight years ago.
01:02:34So that period was a big financial score
01:02:37for Cassie.
01:02:38She killed twice,
01:02:39disappeared for eight years,
01:02:41and then re-emerged
01:02:42and killed Eric and Rowley.
01:02:44So you think she'll disappear again?
01:02:45Well, it's a pattern that's worked for her before.
01:02:49The one thing we have in our favor
01:02:51is that she didn't make the money
01:02:52she thought she was going to make
01:02:53from those last two kills.
01:02:56What are you suggesting?
01:02:57That we lure her out of hiding
01:02:59before she vanishes again.
01:03:01Look, just put me on the phone to your boss.
01:03:03No, I want to speak to the senior account manager.
01:03:06Yes, I am Mrs. Carmichael.
01:03:09No, no, I know my husband has money in your bank.
01:03:12I know he does.
01:03:20The evidence we have on Cassie
01:03:22is largely circumstantial,
01:03:23so we need to set a trap.
01:03:25There's an annual Brighton charity event coming up.
01:03:29It's the perfect hunting ground for her.
01:03:31We need someone to go undercover,
01:03:33pose as a multimillionaire.
01:03:34No, it can't be me or Glenn,
01:03:35because Tooth knows both of us.
01:03:39Right, so you're asking me
01:03:41to spend the evening with a murdering black widow
01:03:44who's being stalked by a military-grade assassin?
01:03:47If Cassie's pattern is she kills twice, then vanishes,
01:03:51we may lose her forever.
01:03:53And Tooth as well.
01:03:54This really is our only chance.
01:03:56Yeah, well, she'll Google me, won't she?
01:03:58She'll know I'm fake.
01:03:59Look, digital are very talented.
01:04:02We'll guide you all the way.
01:04:05Well, I'm the most charismatic member of the team,
01:04:08and I've been on worse dates.
01:04:10She's had two major setbacks.
01:04:12The money will draw her in, I'm sure of it.
01:04:15Norman, I know you've got a lot going on,
01:04:18but I would not ask you to do this
01:04:20if I didn't think you were the best person for the job.
01:04:24OK, I'll do it.
01:04:29Well, I just hope she doesn't fall in love with me,
01:04:32because they all eventually do, you know.
01:04:34That's not even funny, Norman.
01:04:36Look, you know there's difficult things coming down the track,
01:04:39things that you might not want,
01:04:42and you might not want me.
01:04:45So maybe we should just end it right now.
01:04:47No, I don't think so.
01:04:49You might not want me,
01:04:51so maybe we should just end it right now.
01:04:53Nice try, but that's not going to work.
01:04:55I'm not going anywhere.
01:04:56Well, what if you want kids?
01:04:58I might not be able to give you kids.
01:05:00I should be saving you the grief.
01:05:01If we want them, there are ways we could adopt.
01:05:05I think you'd be a great dad.
01:05:08And how long would that kid have me around for?
01:05:15This is a high-risk operation.
01:05:17Norman must be kept discreet, or she may not take the bait.
01:05:20Glenn will be briefing the Argus on their involvement.
01:05:23Digital forensics have created an entire online presence
01:05:27for one J. Paul Cornell,
01:05:30a bright and multi-millionaire
01:05:32who's moving back to his hometown.
01:05:35We can't rule out that wherever Cassie is,
01:05:38Tooth might follow.
01:05:40We've arranged to insert Norman as a special guest
01:05:42at an annual charity auction
01:05:44where he'll be donating the Star Prize.
01:05:46Money will be flowing.
01:05:48All eyes will be on him,
01:05:50including Cassie's, we hope.
01:05:55New phone?
01:05:57Credit cards?
01:05:59Oh, platinum treasury.
01:06:01I must be rich.
01:06:03Forty million bank, six racehorses,
01:06:05villa in Sardinia.
01:06:08When you're in there tomorrow, use the wire.
01:06:10It's the only way you should communicate.
01:06:13If she comes?
01:06:15Let's go.
01:06:45Let's go.
01:07:16Let's go.
01:07:35Is it complete?
01:07:36It looks intact, yeah.
01:07:38You think she's seen what's on there?
01:07:40We probably gave her the password
01:07:41or she wouldn't have gone to so much effort to hide it.
01:07:43We need to get rid of her.
01:07:44Of course.
01:07:45She needs to go.
01:07:46Do it.
01:08:14Can I get upwards on 34,000?
01:08:1735.
01:08:1835.
01:08:19Do I hear once, twice, three times?
01:08:22Go on, little lady in the front.
01:08:24Well done.
01:08:26And now, our Star Prize of the day.
01:08:29A spectacular donation from last-minute benefactor
01:08:32J. Paul Cornell
01:08:34of one week on his luxury yacht,
01:08:37fully staffed and catered.
01:08:40I'm starting at 10,000.
01:08:43I've got 10.
01:08:4412.
01:08:4614.
01:08:4716.
01:08:4818.
01:08:49There.
01:08:50It's her.
01:08:5220.
01:08:53A snip at 30,000.
01:08:5540.
01:08:5750.
01:08:5855.
01:08:5960.
01:09:00We have liftoff.
01:09:0165.
01:09:02Black velvet dress, long sleeves,
01:09:04hair down, shoulder bag.
01:09:0780.
01:09:08Do I hear once, twice, three times?
01:09:12Sold to the lucky lady at the back there
01:09:15for 80,000 pounds.
01:09:17Ladies and gentlemen,
01:09:20a warm round of applause, please,
01:09:22for Mr. J. Paul Cornell.
01:09:25That's very generous of you.
01:09:27Well, it keeps the taxman happy.
01:09:29I'm sure you keep him or her very happy indeed.
01:09:34Heidi.
01:09:36J. Paul.
01:09:37Can I get you a drink, J. Paul?
01:09:39Sure.
01:09:40He's in.
01:09:41He's in.
01:09:42He's in.
01:09:43He's in.
01:09:44He's in.
01:09:45He's in.
01:09:46He's in.
01:09:47He's in.
01:09:48He's in.
01:09:49He's in.
01:09:50He's in.
01:09:51He's in.
01:09:53He's in.
01:09:54OK.
01:10:22So I've never seen you at one of these things before.
01:10:51Well, I'm not in the UK that much,
01:10:54and I don't make a habit of chatting to women at bars.
01:10:57Oh, right.
01:10:58Shall I go then?
01:10:59Sorry.
01:11:00What I mean is I'm not that great at these things.
01:11:05You know, you've got rich people
01:11:08tramping over each other to be seen,
01:11:10and it's all just a bit fake.
01:11:13You know what I mean?
01:11:15I'm all for the charity,
01:11:16but give me an Italian walking holiday,
01:11:20some cini ice cream.
01:11:24I know I sound like a cliche, right?
01:11:26Yeah, a tiny bit.
01:11:27I'm here for it.
01:11:29You're very kind.
01:11:30You also look too classy
01:11:32to be chatting to an old boy like me in a bar.
01:11:35Well, listen, I'm not that classy.
01:11:37Not really.
01:11:38It's all an act.
01:11:39So what are you then?
01:11:42Um...
01:11:45A bit lost, I think.
01:11:50Welcome to the club.
01:12:15Oh, I'm going to stop droning on.
01:12:17Tell me something about you.
01:12:19Uh, well, little bit like you.
01:12:21Very picky.
01:12:22Married once.
01:12:23Didn't end well.
01:12:24Sorry.
01:12:25Ultimately, I think I just want to feel...
01:12:29What?
01:12:30No, I can't say it because it'll make me sound like an idiot.
01:12:32Sound like an idiot. Go on.
01:12:33Loved.
01:12:34Ultimately, I just want to feel loved.
01:12:37Well, the good half of me, anyway.
01:12:39And the bad half?
01:12:41Yeah, it's lacking.
01:12:43Oh.
01:12:46Well, I'd say a 50-50 good-to-bad ratio is perfectly acceptable.
01:12:50I would be 75% bad,
01:12:5425% just OK.
01:12:57I mean, we're all messed up, aren't we? Come on.
01:12:59Oh, my God, totally.
01:13:01Do you still believe in true love, or...?
01:13:06Well, maybe.
01:13:07Hmm.
01:13:10Or just Italian ice cream.
01:13:12Yeah, Italian ice cream, of course.
01:13:15Clearly.
01:13:17Um...
01:13:19Do you want to get out of here?
01:13:21Come back to mine?
01:13:22I can't offer you any ice cream,
01:13:24but I do have a very fine whisky I can serve.
01:13:28Yeah?
01:13:29Yeah.
01:13:32Let's go.
01:13:42Come on.
01:13:53Oh, that's a nice little view.
01:13:57Thank you.
01:13:59It's a very rare thing
01:14:01for me to share this place
01:14:04with anyone.
01:14:13I'm going to go and freshen up.
01:14:16Don't go anywhere.
01:14:17No, I wouldn't dream of it.
01:14:27OK, that's front and back unlocked.
01:14:31Copy.
01:14:32Loud and clear, Norm.
01:14:34Oh, yeah.
01:14:36Yeah, I could get used to this, all right.
01:14:38Jay?
01:14:40Can you make us a bit of whisky?
01:14:42Yeah, sure.
01:14:47Right, we're in position.
01:14:49So far, so good?
01:14:50For now.
01:14:51Stand by, keep watch.
01:14:53He might have been and gone.
01:14:55Got what he wanted.
01:14:56Something tells me that's not too style.
01:14:58What is it?
01:15:00It's a rental car.
01:15:03Company's called Hyams.
01:15:05Company's called Hyams.
01:15:08Hello, yes, this is DS Bellamoy.
01:15:10Norman, is everything all right?
01:15:12Taking it better.
01:15:15Just serving drinks for a black widow, you know.
01:15:18Cassie's winning at this game.
01:15:20She has what Tooth wants,
01:15:21and I think that's the only reason she's still alive.
01:15:24OK, thank you.
01:15:27The car's been rented in the name of one Mark Maker.
01:15:31Maker's Mark Whisky.
01:15:32It's Tooth.
01:15:33Norman, eyes in the back of your head.
01:15:35Tooth is close by.
01:15:37I would love to spend a week on your yacht.
01:15:39Well, maybe one day I'll say to you.
01:15:41I'll hold you to that.
01:15:45So where's she moored, your boat?
01:15:47Croatia.
01:15:49Adriatic harbour.
01:15:50It's near Split.
01:15:53How long is she?
01:15:55She's 90 metres.
01:15:57And what's her name?
01:15:58Bella.
01:16:03Her name's Bella.
01:16:09My sister and I dreamt of having a boat.
01:16:13She'd be the captain and I'd be crew.
01:16:15She was very bossy.
01:16:16Well, that's older sisters for you.
01:16:21Yeah.
01:16:22I wanted to show you something.
01:16:24To keep your eyes closed.
01:16:26You mustn't pee.
01:16:28It's a surprise.
01:16:44Keep your eyes closed.
01:16:45Uh-huh.
01:16:48I'm going to get you some water.
01:16:49OK.
01:16:53OK?
01:16:54OK.
01:16:55You'll follow me?
01:16:56Uh-huh.
01:17:05Dear Mr Tooth,
01:17:07always request permission to film or there will be payback.
01:17:12Open your eyes.
01:17:23Yes.
01:17:25Not exactly the evening I had planned.
01:17:29Now, I'd like you to consider these three things.
01:17:32Firstly,
01:17:33the USB that is currently plugged into your device
01:17:35is not the USB that you have been trying so desperately hard
01:17:38to lay your grubby hands on.
01:17:40That USB
01:17:43is in my hand.
01:17:45Secondly, I am so sorry about the faulty glove.
01:17:49Curiously, there seems to be a hole in it.
01:17:52I don't know how that got there.
01:17:54I do hope she didn't bite you.
01:17:57Thirdly,
01:17:58never underestimate the female of the species.
01:18:02It won't end well.
01:18:04Come,
01:18:05let me show you my favourite girl.
01:18:10Isn't she beautiful?
01:18:13Oh, yeah.
01:18:14I like reptiles.
01:18:15And, uh,
01:18:17amphibians.
01:18:18At school, I was the lad that used to put frogs into the girls' backs.
01:18:24You see how good it could have been?
01:18:27Jay,
01:18:29I thought you saw me.
01:18:32I thought you liked me, even.
01:18:37I do, I do like you.
01:18:40So do I.
01:18:41I do, I do like you.
01:18:44So disappointing.
01:18:47But then I suppose it's pot calling kettle black.
01:18:52Who am I to talk?
01:18:57My
01:18:58ex-husband had a super yacht, Jay.
01:19:03I know the Adriatic harbour doesn't accept boats over 60 metres.
01:19:08And I never mentioned having an older sister.
01:19:19What was that?
01:19:20Norm.
01:19:21Norm, what was it?
01:19:22I was blown.
01:19:23I'm trapped in a room.
01:19:24I think it's off the garage.
01:19:26GC Nickel requesting backup.
01:19:28Norm.
01:19:29Norman, can you hear me?
01:19:30You get here when you can, please.
01:19:31She's talking to us.
01:19:32We're on our way.
01:19:33Hurry.
01:19:38Oh.
01:19:39Hello.
01:19:40I'm going to skin you alive.
01:19:42Ah, she bit you then.
01:19:44I'm so sorry that's happened to you.
01:19:47The USB.
01:19:48Which one?
01:19:49This one?
01:19:51Without an antidote, that bite will kill you.
01:19:54I can already see that you're bleeding from your nose and your gums,
01:19:58which does suggest internal hemorrhaging.
01:20:01And then you're all over the place.
01:20:03I can already see that you're bleeding from your nose and your gums,
01:20:06which does suggest internal hemorrhaging.
01:20:09And then your organs will start to fail.
01:20:12I could just stand here and watch.
01:20:22Norm, we're inside.
01:20:23What are we looking for?
01:20:24Yeah, there's a button.
01:20:26Wait, what? Behind here?
01:20:27Near some shelves there.
01:20:28Let's run to the room.
01:20:34We can't see anything.
01:20:42There.
01:20:43Right.
01:20:47Norm?
01:20:48Yeah, do you see it? Where is it?
01:20:50Right under the sail.
01:20:55Trap it.
01:20:56Give me that.
01:20:59Here you go.
01:21:00Norm, be careful.
01:21:01Norm, be careful.
01:21:02Now, now.
01:21:08Bella, Nick, call for backup.
01:21:10Copy that.
01:21:31No!
01:22:02Get up!
01:22:03Come on!
01:22:09Get up!
01:22:27Roy!
01:22:28He's been bitten!
01:22:29Bella, get a medic!
01:22:32Copy that.
01:22:40It's over, Jodie.
01:22:42Don't you worry.
01:22:44I'll get the medics to bring the antivenom.
01:22:47See, I want you in ship shape for all that time you've been serving.
01:22:52Jodie Skevington,
01:22:53I'm arresting you on suspicion of the murder of Eric Klein and Roly Carmichael.
01:22:59Come on.
01:23:02Come on.
01:23:15Extracting venom from snakes and wasps.
01:23:20I can think of easier ways to kill people.
01:23:25Well, where's the fun in that?
01:23:28I'm not normal, Detective.
01:23:30I thought we'd established that.
01:23:32You know, we met with your dad.
01:23:35Oh, how thrilling for you.
01:23:38He's not my real dad, did he tell you that?
01:23:40Yes. Yeah, he did.
01:23:41Oh, he did. Some things never change.
01:23:44I was, and am, a constant reminder of my mother's deviance.
01:23:51Unlike their sunshine child,
01:23:55the centre of their world.
01:23:57You mean your sister?
01:23:58Cassie.
01:24:00Oh.
01:24:01Is that why you killed her?
01:24:04The favourite?
01:24:05Made yourself look like a...
01:24:07I'm a bit cold.
01:24:09I'm very tired and I'm hungry. I need something to eat.
01:24:14Of course.
01:24:18Why snakes?
01:24:21Hmm? What is it about them?
01:24:24They command attention.
01:24:27You can't ignore a snake.
01:24:31A master reinventer.
01:24:34Shed a skin, start afresh.
01:24:39It's quite miraculous, don't you think?
01:24:44Saved from being swept out to sea.
01:24:47Some key mafia contacts on there, Tooth included.
01:24:50But little did Cassie know that they'd send a trained assassin to retrieve it.
01:24:54So whoever's paid Tooth's wages is not going to be happy.
01:24:59Well, we owe you one.
01:25:01Hey, there he is.
01:25:02Take care, Pat. I've got to go.
01:25:05J. Paul Cornell himself.
01:25:07Don't think I'm going to give up the day job, huh?
01:25:09I thought you were pretty convincing.
01:25:10My heart rate's still coming down.
01:25:12Whatever it is that you have to say on this,
01:25:15could we save it for your office?
01:25:17Quite the contrary.
01:25:18The mission to Abraham was successful.
01:25:20I think the entire team should be commended.
01:25:24So, well done.
01:25:38Marcel.
01:25:39I've been trying to get through to you.
01:25:42I'm so sorry.
01:25:43I've been trying to get through to you.
01:25:46I'm so sorry.
01:25:48It's Sandy.
01:25:51I've had to send you an email.
01:25:55Roy.
01:25:56I'm sorry.
01:26:12Dear Roy.
01:26:14If you're reading this,
01:26:16then you'll know that I'm gone.
01:26:20I've tried to see some kind of future for myself, but I can't.
01:26:24I've been in a dark place for years.
01:26:28I don't want to go on.
01:26:32I know you came to see me looking for answers.
01:26:36I'm not surprised you're angry.
01:26:39Leaving you like that was unforgivable.
01:26:43I wasn't the person you thought I was.
01:26:46You were always so unflinchingly solid.
01:26:50Loyal.
01:26:52I was neither of those things.
01:26:55I was unfaithful.
01:26:57And a coward.
01:27:00When I left you, I was pregnant.
01:27:03I had a boy.
01:27:05Bruno.
01:27:09He's eight now.
01:27:12What did you tell me in the hospital?
01:27:16Thank God we never had kids.
01:27:19I nearly told you the truth then.
01:27:23Roy.
01:27:26You are Bruno's father.
01:27:33I've enclosed his paternity results with this letter.
01:27:37I guess now you know why I had to come back.
01:27:42I have no right to ask this of you,
01:27:44but please keep an eye on our son.
01:27:48It hasn't been easy for him.
01:27:52He won't have to worry about me anymore.
01:27:57You and Cleo deserve all the happiness in the world.
01:28:04And please know this.
01:28:07I loved you to the end.
01:28:10Sandy.
01:28:17I love you.
01:28:47I love you.