Midsomer Murders Season 21 Episode 1

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Midsomer Murders Season 21 Episode 1

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00:01:00They take you back?
00:01:14Stop me before I join them.
00:01:15What do you think, son?
00:01:16You reckon I've still got the moves?
00:01:47You reckon I've still got the moves, son?
00:02:08You reckon I've still got the moves?
00:02:16You reckon I've still got the moves, son?
00:02:34Sorry, my bon maché was all over the place.
00:02:36Oh, don't worry.
00:02:37I'm sorry.
00:02:38I don't think anyone noticed.
00:02:39You were great out there.
00:02:40Lying clown.
00:02:42I just wanted to say, break a leg.
00:02:46In a good way.
00:02:47Thank you.
00:02:48That's kind.
00:02:49Hey, water under the bridge.
00:02:53Ray.
00:02:54Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to this wonderful competition.
00:02:59Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to this wonderful competition, which the Wilder Biorobotics
00:03:14Institute is immensely proud to sponsor. The Institute is very dear to us, the promise
00:03:22of mended lives. Surely, that is something truly worth celebrating. For the next four
00:03:35evenings, the best dancers will go toe-to-toe, and I am delighted to say that at the end,
00:03:42the trophy for the winning couple will be presented by Andrew's daughter, Heather. Now,
00:03:53please join me in welcoming back our dedicated, our deft, our delightful dancers.
00:04:00Well, someone has been reading her thesaurus. Oh, I thought she did okay. Well, you're much
00:04:08nicer than me. Well, don't mention that. May I? Charming. It's just as well one of us is.
00:04:30I'm done. Already? I've shown my face, proved I'm a good sport. Isn't that enough? There'll
00:04:40be other competitions, Rosie. Rosie? What did you think, Dad? I think you worked very hard.
00:05:07Did you enjoy it? I'm tired. I'd like to go home.
00:05:22Patience, okay? You were wonderful.
00:06:36Rosa Corrigan, 37, lived alone, freelance journalist. Who found her? A neighbour. When
00:06:57she didn't answer the door, he went round the side, glass was smashed. So, burglary gone wrong?
00:07:01Maybe. She's still got all her jewellery, the laptop and the TV is still here, and all her
00:07:06awards. For what, journalism? Passo d'Oble. I saw her last night. She was at the opening gala
00:07:15for some ballroom dance contest. She wasn't competing. I wonder why. Didn't think glitz
00:07:22and glam were your thing, sir? They're not. Okay? Yeah. Lace? Jewel. Good for ballgowns.
00:07:34You're the expert. Of course. I've got several hanging in my wardrobe. Really? I ran them up
00:07:43myself. Nothing I like better. You know, in between cooking, cleaning and conforming to
00:07:48gender stereotypes. Sorry. And that's what killed her? Looks like it. I'll know more when I get
00:07:55back to the lab. She put up quite a fight. Anything under her fingernails? Need some nice
00:07:59DNA traces. A man can hope. When I get back to the lab. Thanks. Sir.
00:08:19How about a time of death? I'd say not earlier than 11 last night, not later than three this
00:08:25morning. I'll know more when I get back. When you get back to the lab, I know. Which do you want?
00:08:30You can have it quick, or you can have it right. How about both?
00:08:34It wasn't a break-in. See where the cat came in? It rained last night, and the lawn's been freshly mowed.
00:09:04No footprints. And the other doors and windows? No sign of forced entry. I'd say whoever it was
00:09:16came in through the front door. So they either had keys, or they were let in. Afterwards,
00:09:20they broke the glass and tried to fake a burglary. Whichever way, Rosa Corrigan almost certainly knew
00:09:26her killer. Where are we on next of kin? Her brother, Corporal Duncan Corrigan. He's been
00:09:32informed? Yeah. Well, let's talk to him. Take a look at her laptop. Find out what story she was
00:09:38working on. See if she'd opened any cans of worms. Just quick-stepped on someone's toes.
00:09:42Very drunk, Winter. Thank you, sir. Try not to make it a habit. It was Rosa that saved my life.
00:09:54I was in Afghanistan. Up Herrick? Three tours. Well, nearly. Five more days, and I'd have done it.
00:10:10So close. What happened? Naivety. Tore the transport vehicle apart, killed two guys. They were gone.
00:10:21Like that. And they don't come home. But I did. Well, most of me. I guess that makes me the lucky one, right?
00:10:31I'm sorry. It was Rosa that said I should come and live here. It's the first house we lived in when we moved
00:10:45over from Canada. I mean, I grew up in this house. Rosa said it was empty, and my mom and dad died.
00:10:51It's like a little piece of them. I had a little money set aside, so I want to rescue it. A project.
00:10:59That's what Rosa said I needed. My baby sister, eh? Always looking out for me. Why couldn't I do the same for her?
00:11:20Oh, sorry. Sorry. It's OK. A bit rubbish today. Hey, you're going to be great. Shall we try again? Yeah.
00:11:51She left the gallery early. She didn't like being a spectator. You didn't leave with her? No.
00:12:04Do you know what your sister was working on at the moment? No. Sorry. Can you think of anyone who would want to hurt her?
00:12:15Why do you ask? Any arguments? Disputes? Feuds? Anything recent? I said it was a burglary. Wrong time, wrong place. That's what they... I mean...
00:12:25She didn't mention anything? No. No, she... No, there was something. A week ago, she was cycling home. Someone tried to run her off the road.
00:12:36Did she see who it was? It was night. The car was black or dark blue. She didn't get a good look, so she didn't report it. But there's this other dancer.
00:12:46Hates the fact that Rosa always beats her. I mean, Rosa was convinced it was her. Does she have a name? Yeah. Tanya. Tanya Brzezinski.
00:13:00Your dad was a dancer? Yeah, competed too. Regionals. We took him with us last night. It was all I could do to stop him joining in.
00:13:07Your dad's here? He's staying with us. He's down for a friend's diamond wedding. Sarah's idea that he stayed with us turned it into a little holiday.
00:13:16Oh, that's nice. Or not.
00:13:21Two, two, three, three, two, three, four. Excellent, Morris. Back straight. Posture, posture, posture. Of course I didn't hate her. I'd have to give a damn first.
00:13:36You didn't resent her beating you? You make it sound like a regular occurrence. The last three times it was.
00:13:45One of those, the judges were clearly swayed by the amount of mascara Rosa had on. It's obviously a novelty in Kettering.
00:13:55Could you tell us what time you left the ballroom? Why? You don't think I had anything to do with her death, do you?
00:14:05I, we left sometime after eleven, I suppose. Both of you? I dropped Anton at his place and went home to bed. Alone?
00:14:16That's right. Just me, a mug of cocoa, and my wincey at gym chants. Oh, the glamour.
00:14:25Mr. Walsh? You'd have to ask him. We're dance partners, that's all.
00:14:32Did you run Rosa Corrigan off the road a week ago?
00:14:35Oh, now you're being ridiculous. Of course I didn't.
00:14:40Tanya, darling, we're having a bit of trouble with our reverse chassé to the right. Can we demo?
00:14:44Are we done here? For now.
00:14:47Oh, one thing. Do you know why Rosa Corrigan wasn't competing last night?
00:14:52She couldn't. No partner, no rumba. Them's the rules.
00:14:59I reckon it was just Alex's way to get shot of Rosa. And who amongst us can blame him?
00:15:04He left her. He was deported.
00:15:07Five minutes. He's tired. Some other time. We can come back. It's OK.
00:15:13Five minutes, you say? Tops. I've just got some papers for you to sign.
00:15:17Andrew, it's OK. I'm not an invalid. Yet. I can still...
00:15:23Manage. Manage. Yes, thank you.
00:15:25I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
00:15:28I've just got some papers for you to sign. Andrew, it's OK. I'm not an invalid. Yet.
00:15:33I can still...
00:15:35Manage. Manage. Yes, thank you.
00:15:38Wait for me.
00:15:42How are the Chinese light bulbs?
00:15:44In the bag. Ray's hoping to sign contracts within ten days.
00:15:48You're my son's business partner, my daughter's fiancé. You've got your feet firmly under the table, haven't you?
00:15:54I don't think about it like that, sir.
00:15:58No.
00:16:11Get some rest, OK? Yes, miss.
00:16:14One hurdle down, three more to go.
00:16:17Right.
00:16:22Rach.
00:16:25I...
00:16:27I'll, er... I'll see you tomorrow.
00:16:30Yeah.
00:16:47Thanks.
00:16:49Where's Dad?
00:16:51He's reading to Betty.
00:16:57You could try a bit harder, you know.
00:17:00He is your dad. I'm being nice, aren't I?
00:17:03Nice.
00:17:06OK. Just don't expect miracles.
00:17:10Wow, they're good, aren't they?
00:17:14Rosa Corrigan and Alexei Kovalenko. In any competition, the one's to beat.
00:17:18Yeah, I can believe it.
00:17:20We'd have seen him last night if he hadn't been arrested at Heathrow.
00:17:24What happened?
00:17:26Kovalenko stepped off a plane from New York, was detained and sent home to Russia.
00:17:31Or where, stopping and dancing?
00:17:34Killing her, being another.
00:17:38So the authorities knew when he was flying in?
00:17:41Immigration were waiting for him.
00:17:44Well, no wonder he told them.
00:17:51MUSIC PLAYS
00:18:10Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
00:18:14It's when gene abnormalities cause the heart muscle to become thick.
00:18:18As a result, it's vulnerable to potentially fatal rhythms.
00:18:23A heart attack?
00:18:25That's how she died? Not asphyxiation?
00:18:27Not directly.
00:18:29I found traces of aspirated vomit in her trachea.
00:18:32I'd say the tule made her gag, which triggered a panic attack,
00:18:36which in turn caused an SCD.
00:18:39Which is?
00:18:41Sudden cardiac death.
00:18:44So literal.
00:18:47Could anyone have known that she was likely to have a heart attack?
00:18:50I doubt she knew herself.
00:18:52In the vast majority of SCDs, the first symptom is death itself.
00:18:57So murder or manslaughter?
00:19:01I know you like a good murder.
00:19:03I'm just not sure this is one.
00:19:07Any traces under her fingernails? None.
00:19:10So apart from one half-hearted blow to her head,
00:19:13no bruising, no defensive wounds.
00:19:16No evidence of any sort of struggle.
00:19:19But the room was trashed, like she'd gone 15 rounds with someone.
00:19:24So I'm guessing that was done after she died,
00:19:28to make it look like there'd been a fight.
00:19:31No burglar, no fight.
00:19:34And probably not even the intention to kill.
00:19:38And yet here she is, all the same.
00:19:43Someone made a bad mistake.
00:19:46See what we can find out about Rosa Corrigan being run off the road.
00:19:49Pity she didn't report it. There'd be a record somewhere.
00:19:52Even so, check CCTV for that night,
00:19:55and see if any speeding tickets were issued, that sort of thing.
00:19:57You never know. Yes, sir.
00:19:59And while you're at it, get hold of immigration.
00:20:02Someone tipped them off about Alexei Kovalenko.
00:20:04There must be a record of that somewhere.
00:20:06Meanwhile, tech got into Rosa Corrigan's computer.
00:20:10This is what she was working on recently.
00:20:13Chili-eating competition.
00:20:16Amateur speed camera success.
00:20:18Car park appeal going ahead.
00:20:20Not exactly Woodward and Bernstein.
00:20:23Never mind.
00:20:25She was also doing a piece on Heather Wilder.
00:20:28Andrew Wilder's daughter?
00:20:30Yeah, the High Street King.
00:20:31Heather Wilder was at the dance contest last night.
00:20:34The whole clan were.
00:20:35I had a look at what Andrew Wilder's paradesim group was worth last year.
00:20:41You don't make that sort of money without doing a few things best kept secret.
00:20:46I wonder what Rosa Corrigan dug up.
00:20:56Neuro-rehabilitation, that's the goal.
00:20:59We help stroke victims, those who've lost limbs or are paralysed,
00:21:03from birth or from an accident.
00:21:05At the moment it's prohibitively expensive to offer this sort of care,
00:21:08but we think 3D printing will change all that.
00:21:12That?
00:21:13We also have another branch that focuses primarily on the industrial uses of robotics.
00:21:17Making workers more efficient, maximising productivity.
00:21:21Why is it behind glass?
00:21:23It's not always a good idea to mix man and machine.
00:21:26Machine usually wins.
00:21:28That's very impressive.
00:21:31One day Inspector Robots will be doing your job too.
00:21:35Is that a promise or a threat?
00:21:37Perhaps a bit of both.
00:21:49Rosa was plugging the competition, mostly,
00:21:52but it's an opportunity to advertise what we do here.
00:21:56You were happy she was writing it?
00:21:58Why wouldn't I be?
00:22:01Oh, sorry, I didn't know you were busy.
00:22:04It's fine. This is...
00:22:06DCI Barnaby. The police.
00:22:09The journalist who interviewed me. She was killed.
00:22:13My God. And you are?
00:22:16Where's my manners? Jake Hannity.
00:22:18Jake's here helping me for when we float the business later this year,
00:22:21but mostly he's my fiancé.
00:22:24What were your movements on the night Rosa died?
00:22:27I was at the dance gala and then I went home with Jake.
00:22:31And you were both at home all night? Yes.
00:22:37Was Rosa just writing about you?
00:22:39All of us, really.
00:22:41I know she spoke to my father, my brother, Ray, Lily, obviously.
00:22:46My stepmother.
00:22:49In fact, I saw her and Rosa butting heads at the gala.
00:22:54They argued? Proper little ding-dong.
00:22:57What about?
00:22:59Lily probably wanted to make it all about her. She usually does.
00:23:02You don't think much of her?
00:23:04I try not to think of her at all.
00:23:09Thank you, Miss Barnaby.
00:23:18Thank you.
00:23:39Thanks, man.
00:23:44Mr Corrigan.
00:23:46What are you doing here?
00:23:48Guinea pigging.
00:23:52I let them try out their prototypes on me,
00:23:54and I tell them where they're getting it wrong.
00:23:57Pretty soon you'll be able to strap on one of these exoskeleton gizmos
00:24:00and you won't be able to tell the difference.
00:24:03Inspector Barnaby.
00:24:06Rosa's stuff.
00:24:08That comes to me, right? It's next to Kim?
00:24:11When we finished with it.
00:24:12I wrote her some letters. They were from Afghanistan.
00:24:15Photos of guys who...
00:24:18Well, you know.
00:24:21It'd be nice to have that stuff back.
00:24:23Just the paper stuff. No hard drives or memory sticks.
00:24:26No computer.
00:24:27I'll see you get everything.
00:24:28Thank you.
00:24:35Wind's up.
00:24:37Sir, I spoke to Immigration.
00:24:39The tip-off about Alexei Kovalenko was logged at 6.47
00:24:42the morning he was due in at Heathrow.
00:24:44It was sent through to them from the 999 switchboard.
00:24:47I've requested a recording of the call.
00:24:49Did they get a name?
00:24:50No.
00:24:51But it was made from a phone box in Midsomer Mound.
00:24:54I thought I'd ask around, see if anyone saw anything.
00:24:56They might.
00:24:57That early in the morning.
00:24:59You never know.
00:25:06Did you manage to correct the problem with the sagittal joints?
00:25:09I think so.
00:25:10And how's the interface?
00:25:11I'm working on it.
00:25:13In time.
00:25:14It's important, Warren.
00:25:16I'll have it done. Don't worry.
00:25:18You're a lifesaver.
00:25:24Forgive me.
00:25:25Between meetings, I'm learning to walk again.
00:25:28Apparently, I have to concentrate on large steps and, um...
00:25:34The correct heel strike.
00:25:35And that.
00:25:37Corticobasal degeneration, Inspector.
00:25:40My brain's packing in a few cells at a time,
00:25:46and it doesn't end well.
00:25:49Um, six to eight years, they reckon.
00:25:51I've already done three, so...
00:25:54I'm sorry.
00:25:55That's why I started the Institute.
00:25:57They can't do anything for me, but maybe someone else.
00:26:02And that's got to be worthwhile.
00:26:04Better than selling and buying schmutter.
00:26:07A retail empire is a bit more than that.
00:26:09It's all about buying and selling, Inspector.
00:26:11My daughter's got to learn that when I step down.
00:26:15Heather's taking over Paradisum?
00:26:17In a year or so. Maybe sooner.
00:26:20It all depends on, um...
00:26:22Did Rosa Corrigan know about this?
00:26:24If she did, I didn't tell her. None of her business.
00:26:27And how does your son, Ray, feel about his sister taking over?
00:26:31I'm sorry, Inspector.
00:26:33My husband has an appointment.
00:26:36Probably relieved.
00:26:39Ray's not really cut out for business.
00:26:42And Heather is?
00:26:43She understands.
00:26:45Survival of the, um...
00:26:48Darwin's natural watsits, um, fittest.
00:26:52Yeah.
00:26:54We might have the, uh, the cars, the helicopters, the yachts,
00:26:58but it's still a street fight, Inspector.
00:27:00Always will be.
00:27:03Thank you.
00:27:08Heather has always been able to get what she wants.
00:27:11Daddy's little girl.
00:27:13You don't approve?
00:27:15Naked ambition is never attractive.
00:27:18You don't want to take over?
00:27:20I don't have the stomach.
00:27:22I'm not sure I believe that.
00:27:25How well did you know Rosa Corrigan?
00:27:28I didn't.
00:27:30So what did you row about at the gala?
00:27:32It wasn't a row.
00:27:36Your stepdaughter Heather says different.
00:27:38Oh, I'm sure she does.
00:27:40Gliding the knife in, was she?
00:27:42I don't think she's your biggest fan.
00:27:44Imagine my surprise.
00:27:47Rosa wanted to talk to Andrew again about him stepping down.
00:27:52It was fairly clear she wanted to write a piece about the family.
00:27:55Tensions, rivalries.
00:27:57Cheap and obvious.
00:27:59I told her it wasn't going to happen.
00:28:02And she disagreed?
00:28:04She wasn't happy about it, but...
00:28:09I have watched this disease eat away the man I love.
00:28:14And it won't stop until it destroys him completely.
00:28:19I want what is left of his life to be as easy as possible.
00:28:23And I will do what it takes to see that it is.
00:28:28What did you do after the opening gala?
00:28:30Andrew and I came home.
00:28:32He was tired, so I put him to bed.
00:28:35And after that?
00:28:37Curled up with a bottle of wine.
00:28:39Can anyone vouch for you?
00:28:41No.
00:28:43Inspector.
00:28:45Had I wanted to, I could simply have picked up the phone.
00:28:48Paradiso has hot and cold running lawyers
00:28:50whose job it is to deal with much bigger problems.
00:28:53I could have shot her down in a heartbeat.
00:28:56Why would I kill her?
00:28:58It's...
00:29:00inelegant.
00:29:24You didn't see anyone I killed, did you?
00:29:27No.
00:29:29No.
00:29:31Sorry. OK, thanks.
00:29:43Rosa asked me a few questions about Heather, that's all.
00:29:47Memories as kids, that sort of stuff.
00:29:50Did you know Rosa had a row with your stepmother?
00:29:53No.
00:29:55She wanted to write about rifts in the family.
00:29:58I wouldn't know about that.
00:30:00The rifts or the fact that she wanted to write about them?
00:30:03Both.
00:30:05There are no rifts.
00:30:07Ah.
00:30:09Do you mind? I have to compete later.
00:30:11Mm.
00:30:21You make it look easy.
00:30:23Thank you.
00:30:25I'm guessing that's the hard part.
00:30:27Well, you should give it a try.
00:30:29Really?
00:30:31Never too old to start.
00:30:33Just begin with a few gentle stretches.
00:30:38That's it.
00:30:40And swap over.
00:30:44It helps if you know your point of balance.
00:30:46It's vital.
00:30:48Really?
00:30:50Well, unlike our centre of gravity,
00:30:52which moves depending on the shape we make,
00:30:54our point of balance stays pretty much in the same place.
00:30:57But move a few inches away,
00:30:59you get the urge to step in that direction.
00:31:02To topple. Can't help yourself.
00:31:04Ooh! There it is.
00:31:06Null points, I'm afraid.
00:31:08I'll recover.
00:31:10You take dancing very seriously?
00:31:12Yes.
00:31:14More than your father does, I suspect.
00:31:17I try not to worry too much about what my father thinks.
00:31:22The call was made 100 yards from where you live.
00:31:25Do you honestly think I'm that petty?
00:31:27I think it was an easy solution to an increasingly frustrating problem.
00:31:30And I'm wondering if Rosa Corrigan may be found out.
00:31:33When was the call made?
00:31:35Wednesday the 27th.
00:31:38I was at Stan's teacher's conference in Newcastle.
00:31:41You can check.
00:31:43Whoever made that call, it wasn't me.
00:31:46Stan! Come on.
00:31:49Now, if you'll excuse me,
00:31:51I have to polish my cha-cha-cha.
00:31:57I think I've got something, sir.
00:31:59There were two separate complaints of dangerous driving.
00:32:02One was from a young man who had been driving
00:32:05There were two separate complaints of dangerous driving
00:32:07the night that Rosa Corrigan was run off the road.
00:32:09They were logged, but never followed up.
00:32:11Any details?
00:32:13A black hatchback, possibly a VW,
00:32:15and a partial plate, an S or a 5,
00:32:18and an A.
00:32:20Get on to DVLA. See what you can dig up.
00:32:25Bye.
00:32:27Bye.
00:32:34Rach?
00:32:36What's happened?
00:32:40Someone put this through my letterbox.
00:32:50I've hacked my accounts.
00:32:54These...
00:32:56are personal.
00:33:00It came with this.
00:33:12What am I going to do?
00:33:16Haven't you got a home to go to?
00:33:18DVLA, I've come back.
00:33:20Three vehicles in the Midsomer area match the details.
00:33:23One belonging to this guy, Warren Cunningham.
00:33:27I saw him.
00:33:29He works at the Wilder Biorobotics Institute.
00:33:32Is there anything that links him to Rosa Corrigan?
00:33:35His Facebook page on his mum's birthday.
00:33:39He's Tanya Brzezinski's son.
00:33:47Don't work too late.
00:33:49As if.
00:33:53Bye.
00:34:19He took out his mum's rival?
00:34:21It's certainly a possibility.
00:34:23Quite the devoted son.
00:34:25Oh, he's pretty sure he's not this one, eh?
00:34:28Morning, sweetheart.
00:34:29Morning.
00:34:30Thanks, Dad.
00:34:31No, it's a joke.
00:34:32He's so serious.
00:34:34He always was.
00:34:35You ought to lighten up, son.
00:34:38Baby steps.
00:34:40Bye.
00:34:42It was an accident.
00:34:44I've been working 23 hours non-stop.
00:34:47It all happened so quickly.
00:34:49I...
00:34:51She hadn't got any lights.
00:34:53And I didn't see anything until the last moment.
00:34:56I swerved, and because I didn't feel a bump or anything, I...
00:34:58No, you just assumed everything was fine.
00:35:00I didn't know there was anything wrong until Rosa started shouting at me.
00:35:0523 hours non-stop. A bit above and beyond, isn't it?
00:35:09I like to get things right.
00:35:11I'm sure you can appreciate that.
00:35:14Your mother and Rosa Corrigan were rivals, weren't they?
00:35:17You didn't share your mother's resentment.
00:35:19I can't remember a time when Mum wasn't obsessed with dancing.
00:35:23Competing, rehearsing, always travelling, always somewhere else.
00:35:28Barely seeing me.
00:35:30My whole life.
00:35:33I hate it.
00:35:36If she never danced another step, I'd be happy.
00:35:39So, no.
00:35:41I didn't share her resentment, I didn't care about her rival,
00:35:44and I sure as hell didn't deliberately run Rosa off the road.
00:35:54Heather! Jiggy boy!
00:35:57How's that prototype leg coming on?
00:35:59Yeah, it's great. Great, I got it fitted in this evening.
00:36:02Pretty soon I'll be looking like the Terminator.
00:36:04Except, you know, without the explosions and the...
00:36:07the axe. Never mind.
00:36:10I'm seeing Ray this afternoon.
00:36:12He wants to talk to your father.
00:36:14Chinese deal going ahead?
00:36:15Good luck on the following wind.
00:36:17Thanks.
00:36:18Ray is so lucky to have you.
00:36:20Well, he doesn't have me. You do.
00:36:25That's work.
00:36:43Jake.
00:36:52Hey, look at me. Hey, hey, hey, look at me.
00:36:54Look at me. It's OK. Look at me. It's OK.
00:36:56It's OK. Look at me. It's OK. It's OK.
00:37:04I'd say Warren Cunningham's pretty close to the edge.
00:37:06Hmm, question is, what put him there?
00:37:10OK.
00:37:12OK.
00:37:15I'm getting there.
00:37:20It's the helicopter. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
00:37:23Hey, I was there too, remember?
00:37:25Think I'm not right back in Muscle whenever a helicopter goes over?
00:37:29The sound of the Apaches approaching,
00:37:31relief as those walkers hit the terraces.
00:37:33It's just...
00:37:36The sound of the Apaches approaching,
00:37:38relief as those walkers hit the terraces where it hurt.
00:37:40Forget it, OK?
00:37:43OK.
00:37:45Thank you.
00:37:51Come on. Let's go.
00:38:01I'm impressed.
00:38:03Well, I've seen a lot of cases.
00:38:05What it can do to you, here and out there.
00:38:08You serve too? Afghanistan?
00:38:12No-one understands, not really.
00:38:14You had to be there.
00:38:18The margin on these things is off the chart.
00:38:21And we have the exclusive import rights?
00:38:23Yeah, it's a licence to print money, Dad.
00:38:25So, you're going to make a deal. Congratulations. Then what?
00:38:29Oh, I don't... One deal. So what?
00:38:32Come back to me when you've made 20 deals.
00:38:34But, Dad, this is... You can't play at this, Ray.
00:38:36You've got to choose.
00:38:38The real world or...
00:38:42...sequins.
00:38:56You underestimate him.
00:38:59Ah.
00:39:17You don't have to choose.
00:39:21Was it never enough?
00:39:24I just want to show him, just once,
00:39:27that I can do something well.
00:39:29That I'm as...
00:39:32...as good as anyone.
00:39:34You already are.
00:39:40Right now, it should be me looking out for you.
00:39:43We look out for each other.
00:39:55Whoa!
00:40:06Are you all right? Yeah.
00:40:08A bit, you know...
00:40:11...like a horse, um, knackered.
00:40:18I heard what happened earlier, to Duncan.
00:40:22Jake said it was the helicopter that set him off.
00:40:25Well, I'm sorry. It's not your fault.
00:40:28Maybe you should go and check on him.
00:40:30I don't need to do that. Even so...
00:40:45I love you. I know.
00:40:51I love you.
00:41:02Morning. Hi.
00:41:04Thank you. You're welcome.
00:41:06The full report on Rosa Corrigan.
00:41:08Oh. Impressively hefty.
00:41:10No stone, that's me.
00:41:12Medical history.
00:41:14External, internal.
00:41:16Histology. Ah.
00:41:18Toxicology.
00:41:20Alcohol. No traces of cocaine or marijuana.
00:41:24You expecting me?
00:41:26Not really, but you get the odd surprise sometimes.
00:41:29Allergies.
00:41:31Pollen. Dust.
00:41:33Lidocaine?
00:41:35Used as a local anaesthetic.
00:41:37Pops up in all sorts of ointments and gels.
00:41:39And before you ask, no.
00:41:41She didn't die from a crafty shot of lidocaine.
00:41:44Sorry. One day.
00:41:46Thanks, Flo. Anytime.
00:41:49Sir, that 999 call that I requested from Immigration about Alexei Kovalenko,
00:41:54they've just sent it through.
00:41:59Hey, I need to talk to someone about an illegal immigrant.
00:42:02They've been working here without a visa. Who do I speak to?
00:42:19Hello.
00:42:35Hey.
00:42:37Andrew wanted me to check that you were OK.
00:42:49All right.
00:43:19Heather.
00:43:21Heather.
00:43:22Call an ambulance.
00:43:33Yes?
00:43:34Would you mind telling me why you tipped off Immigration to deport your sister's dance partner?
00:43:41You think we were hacked?
00:43:43Something got into the system. Corrupted the code.
00:43:45Thank you.
00:43:47Sabotage?
00:43:49Looks like it.
00:43:50Can you find out who?
00:43:51You really need to rest.
00:43:53I really don't. You'd worry too much.
00:43:55Well, I'm allowed to, but...
00:43:57You sure?
00:43:58I'm sure. We'll be late. You're meeting.
00:44:05Just keep this between us, OK?
00:44:08I tried to warn Rosa about Alexei Kovalenko.
00:44:14She wouldn't listen. She was in love.
00:44:17I tried to say he was bad news, that he'd been, well, sleeping with other women behind her back.
00:44:24I didn't want her to be hurt any more than necessary.
00:44:27He'd lied to her, he'd lied to Immigration, so...
00:44:30You dropped him in it?
00:44:32I did what I had to do to protect her.
00:44:34Did she find out what you'd done?
00:44:36No.
00:44:37A betrayal like that? She confronts you, you argue, it gets out of hand, a tragic accident.
00:44:42No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Come on.
00:44:44Where were you the night she died?
00:44:46I told you. I was at the gala, and then I went home.
00:44:50Alone?
00:44:55I think you should leave.
00:44:56Who were you with the night your sister died?
00:44:58Get out.
00:44:59When you told me who you were with.
00:45:01He was with me.
00:45:03Rach?
00:45:04It's worse than I thought.
00:45:13It started a few months ago.
00:45:17I think we were both feeling alone.
00:45:21And you were with each other the night Rosa died?
00:45:23Yeah.
00:45:24All night?
00:45:25All night.
00:45:26And you were with her?
00:45:28And you were with each other the night Rosa died?
00:45:31Yeah.
00:45:32All night?
00:45:33Yeah.
00:45:34Did your sister know about this relationship?
00:45:37I certainly didn't tell her.
00:45:39Could she have found out?
00:45:41It's possible.
00:45:43She wasn't blackmailing me, if that's what you're suggesting. She couldn't.
00:45:46Why not?
00:45:47Because my husband knows.
00:45:50Duncan makes me happy, and right now there's not a lot in my life to be happy about. Andrew understands.
00:45:56In fact, it was his idea that I come over this afternoon.
00:46:00He encourages it.
00:46:02My husband doesn't have the time to be jealous.
00:46:04Then why keep it a secret?
00:46:06You know how people think.
00:46:08They won't understand how Andrew would be okay with it.
00:46:11I can't spare him much, Inspector, but I can spare him that.
00:46:20I don't understand.
00:46:21I found it hidden in my bedroom.
00:46:23It's been recording me.
00:46:26Watching me do whatever.
00:46:31How are they able to-
00:46:33I mean, did someone break in?
00:46:37We have to go to the police.
00:46:38No.
00:46:39They can find out who it is.
00:46:42I know who it is.
00:46:50You all right?
00:46:53Yeah, much better now.
00:46:57Okay.
00:47:03I had to tell him about us.
00:47:05You see that, don't you?
00:47:14It'll be okay.
00:47:17I want it to be better than okay.
00:47:20I want to treat you right.
00:47:21You do.
00:47:22I want to buy you nice things.
00:47:23You don't need to.
00:47:24I'll be here.
00:47:25Like, always.
00:47:36I'll take care of everything.
00:47:38Okay?
00:47:47I knew you were dance partners.
00:47:49I didn't realise.
00:47:50I was young.
00:47:52I thought it was fun.
00:47:55It's no secret that the whole campus Christmas thing's an act.
00:47:58I knew he had a reputation, but I guess I was flattered.
00:48:02I know I should have known better.
00:48:05I thought it'd be exciting to be with, but...
00:48:09I'd get jealous as soon as I even spoke to anyone else.
00:48:14The same rules didn't apply to him, though.
00:48:17He was unfaithful.
00:48:19Like other people, breathe.
00:48:21I ended it.
00:48:22And he was pathetic about it at first.
00:48:25Begging me to stay.
00:48:28Then he got nasty.
00:48:30When he started dancing with Tanya, I thought he'd put a stop to it all.
00:48:37Are you sure it's him?
00:48:39He knows my passwords, he still has the keys to here.
00:48:42Why don't you change the locks?
00:48:44I don't think I needed to.
00:48:47But the police...
00:48:48I don't want him to go to prison, I just...
00:48:51I just want him to stop.
00:49:01Leave her alone, yeah?
00:49:03Sorry, not with you.
00:49:05Not it's like, we've all been there, but you have to stop, OK?
00:49:09Because it's not, you know, it's not cool what you're doing to Rachel.
00:49:13I'm not doing anything.
00:49:14Don't, don't, don't do that. Don't play innocent.
00:49:16Are you feeling OK?
00:49:18Competition getting to you? Bunions, maybe?
00:49:22I mean it.
00:49:23You know, I've heard some people...
00:49:24Yeah, the messages, the texts, the camera.
00:49:28Wait.
00:49:29What?
00:49:31You'd better cut it out.
00:49:33I'm telling you.
00:49:36Are you threatening me?
00:49:39Quit, OK?
00:49:40Or what?
00:49:41Just... cut it out.
00:49:49Tell me you haven't done anything stupid.
00:49:52Of course not.
00:49:54It wouldn't be the first time.
00:49:57I don't do rubber gloves, Anton.
00:50:00You make a mess, darling.
00:50:03You clean it up.
00:50:08I'm sorry.
00:50:10I'm sorry.
00:50:12I'm sorry.
00:50:14I'm sorry.
00:50:16I'm sorry.
00:50:18I'm sorry.
00:50:37I think you and me need to have a little chat.
00:50:41Ta-da!
00:50:42Oh, nice threads.
00:50:44Oh, son.
00:50:46Very dapper.
00:50:47Every day you see your best mate celebrate his diamond wedding.
00:50:50Out of interest, when was the last time you saw Harry?
00:50:53Golly.
00:50:54Been a while.
00:50:55That's what I thought.
00:50:56Well, your mother was ill and...
00:50:58She died 12 years ago, Dad.
00:51:00You could have seen him any time.
00:51:01All you had to do was pick up the phone.
00:51:04Ah, it's my taxi.
00:51:05I won't be late.
00:51:07Much.
00:51:10You can't help yourself, can you?
00:51:12Baby steps.
00:51:13Seriously.
00:51:18Piece of advice.
00:51:19Don't ever have parents.
00:51:48DOOR CREAKS
00:51:50DOOR CREAKS
00:51:56DOOR CREAKS
00:51:59DOOR CREAKS
00:52:15A single blow?
00:52:17The sense of being hit by a freight train is a single blow.
00:52:23Straight down on the top of the head.
00:52:25Any idea when?
00:52:28Actually, yes.
00:52:30Lifted his arm to protect himself.
00:52:34Might as well have used a breadstick.
00:52:36Quite.
00:52:38Anyway, his watch was smashed at 8.43.
00:52:43I came in early, get a start before the phones start ringing.
00:52:48The lights were on, and I remember thinking,
00:52:51someone will need to be bollocked for that.
00:52:54And then...
00:52:56Do you know why Duncan was in the lab at night?
00:52:59We came in for fitting.
00:53:01We're trying a new 3D-printed ankle, but he should have left.
00:53:06I don't really understand why he...
00:53:09Who would know how to control a robot like that?
00:53:12It is just a joystick.
00:53:14Anyone can use it, that's sort of the point.
00:53:18About CCTV, you must have some with all this hardware.
00:53:22Ah...
00:53:25Yeah, we do, usually, but, um...
00:53:29We've had some problems, too.
00:53:32The cameras weren't working.
00:53:33What sort of problems?
00:53:34Our system was hacked.
00:53:36Someone wants us out of business.
00:53:42Industrial espionage?
00:53:43Or a competitor trying to set their research back a few years.
00:53:46Sabotage, eh?
00:53:47Duncan Corrigan isn't my idea of an industrial spy.
00:53:50No, but maybe he recognised one.
00:53:54I will be waiting in the office.
00:53:57All right, see you soon.
00:53:59Bye.
00:54:23Whoever did this is long gone.
00:54:37Do you think they found what they were looking for?
00:54:40They didn't have a computer, so whatever it is,
00:54:43we're talking analog, not digital.
00:54:50These are from Rosa's files.
00:54:52That's significant, why are they still here?
00:54:57When do you doodle like this?
00:54:59When I'm waiting on the phone.
00:55:01Check his calls.
00:55:03Let's ask around, try and find out who Walt is.
00:55:07When Duncan first came here, he was broken.
00:55:21It was soon after Andrew was diagnosed,
00:55:26so I understood a little bit about loss and grief
00:55:32and just being overwhelmed.
00:55:37Nothing like he went through, obviously, but enough.
00:55:43You helped him recover?
00:55:49Maybe, a little.
00:55:53Me and Jake.
00:55:55Jake Hannity?
00:55:56Mm-hmm.
00:55:58He got it.
00:56:01Duncan says they're...
00:56:09Duncan used to say they were brothers in arms.
00:56:14Did Duncan ever mention someone called Walt?
00:56:19No, not to me.
00:56:22Is it important?
00:56:25Did he say where he was going last night?
00:56:28He had a fitting for a new prosthesis.
00:56:32And after that?
00:56:35I have no idea.
00:56:36I'm sorry.
00:56:48I've had enough.
00:56:54Duncan always said he wanted to take care of me.
00:56:59It was the last thing he said to me.
00:57:01I'll take care of everything.
00:57:05Still trying to prove something.
00:57:12Prove?
00:57:16Survivor's guilt. He could never accept that he came home
00:57:23whilst the others didn't.
00:57:28I loved him, and I don't think he ever quite believed me.
00:57:58Are you all right?
00:58:03What?
00:58:13I spoke to Duncan yesterday.
00:58:17He called me.
00:58:18He wanted to thank me, you know, for talking him down.
00:58:23Three tours, surviving an IED, only to die like that.
00:58:29Stupid.
00:58:33Does the name Walt mean anything to you?
00:58:35No.
00:58:36Sorry, should it?
00:58:37We think it was someone Duncan was keen to speak to.
00:58:41Someone in his regiment, perhaps?
00:58:43Perhaps.
00:58:46You were saying you served in Afghanistan as well?
00:58:49Yeah, I was at Musa Qala, part of 3 Para.
00:58:52There were just 88 of us held out against 500 Taliban,
00:58:5556 days without relief.
00:58:59I was lucky.
00:59:00I got out.
00:59:04Excuse me, I've got an appointment.
00:59:07Of course.
00:59:11Did you know Duncan out there?
00:59:14I wish I had.
00:59:17He was a good, brave man.
00:59:20Do me a favour, catch whoever did this, will you?
00:59:29Please, go on.
00:59:32Will you go and rest?
00:59:34I'll send some food up later.
00:59:40Thank you.
00:59:44I'm so sorry.
00:59:58Thank you.
01:00:19Tan, the CD's on the fritz again.
01:00:23At this rate, I'm going to have to hum the Bleeding Bolero.
01:00:26Who are you?
01:00:29Tell me you'll stop.
01:00:31Stop?
01:00:32Stop what?
01:00:36I don't know what you're talking about.
01:00:39Oh.
01:00:40Oh, this is something to do with Ray, yes?
01:00:43Then let me tell you, you've got the wrong guy.
01:00:46Seriously.
01:00:48Tell me you'll stop.
01:00:51Come on, how can I stop something I haven't done?
01:00:55All right, all right, all right, OK.
01:00:57I'll admit, the phone calls and the texts, they were me.
01:01:00Tell me you'll stop.
01:01:05OK, not the foot, please, not the foot.
01:01:08All right, all right, all right, I'll stop.
01:01:11Just leave me alone, OK?
01:01:14Thank you.
01:01:25Any joy with Duncan Corrigan's phone?
01:01:27It's still locked.
01:01:28Still working on it.
01:01:31Why would you have mouth gel you're allergic to?
01:01:34Sorry?
01:01:35It's been bothering me.
01:01:36This tube of mouth gel, at the scene,
01:01:39only Rosa Corrigan couldn't use it.
01:01:41She was allergic.
01:01:42Perhaps she bought it by accident.
01:01:44Or bought it for someone else.
01:01:46Or it wasn't hers.
01:01:48Inspector Barnaby?
01:01:50Mr. Corrigan.
01:01:52Inspector Barnaby?
01:01:54Mr. Cullingham.
01:01:56The desk sergeant at the station said I'd find you here.
01:01:59How can I help you?
01:02:05I killed Duncan Corrigan.
01:02:14There's a shareholders meeting next week.
01:02:16Heather needed everything up and running perfectly.
01:02:19But...
01:02:21There was a problem?
01:02:22You could say that.
01:02:24The mobile interface was a 100% copper-bottomed guaranteed disaster.
01:02:28The mobile interface?
01:02:30We've developed an app.
01:02:32The idea is that you can control the exoskeleton from your phone.
01:02:35It would revolutionise the day-to-day usage and has huge commercial potential.
01:02:40Only problem being, it didn't work.
01:02:44So what did you do?
01:02:45There was no way I could rewrite the code from scratch.
01:02:48But I thought I could borrow code written for something else.
01:02:53But when I ran it, all the hardware went berserk.
01:02:58One of the robotic arms hurt Heather and then...
01:03:02And then the same thing happened to Duncan, only this time.
01:03:07So you see...
01:03:10It's my fault he died.
01:03:14This app...
01:03:16What about it?
01:03:17This was for exoskeletons for people with disabilities, so they could control it on their phones.
01:03:24That's right. All the rehab machines were connected to it.
01:03:27The robot arm that killed Duncan Corrigan was for industrial use.
01:03:33It was.
01:03:35I saw you operating it.
01:03:37But that arm wouldn't have been affected. It's controlled on site.
01:03:41No computer interface.
01:03:45That means I... It wasn't. I didn't.
01:03:49No.
01:03:57You don't have anything to worry about.
01:03:59Spoke to him.
01:04:01More or less.
01:04:05One thing, did you see Duncan Corrigan when he came in?
01:04:09No, sorry. I heard him, though. Talking to someone.
01:04:13It was at the end of the day. I was heading out.
01:04:15But you didn't see who?
01:04:17Sorry.
01:04:18Did you hear what they said?
01:04:20Don't think it was very important.
01:04:22Even so?
01:04:25Something about herring, I think.
01:04:28That and a rosette.
01:04:30Maybe. Sorry.
01:04:32Herring?
01:04:33It's not really something you get killed over, is it?
01:04:38I thought you were just going to talk to him.
01:04:40I did. But he just needed a bit more encouragement.
01:04:44What did you do?
01:04:46Lent on him a bit. Nothing bad.
01:04:49Just enough?
01:04:51He won't bother you anymore.
01:04:59Oh, sorry.
01:05:01No, no. It's...
01:05:05Someone set fire to Rosa Corrigan's house.
01:05:08Neighbors called the fire brigade at 10 to 5 this morning.
01:05:11Someone torches her place the same night her brother's cottage is searched.
01:05:15What does that sound like to you?
01:05:17They didn't find what they were looking for at Duncan's.
01:05:19So they went back to look for Duncan's cottage.
01:05:21I don't know what they were looking for.
01:05:23I don't know what they were looking for.
01:05:25I don't know what they were looking for.
01:05:27I don't know what they were looking for.
01:05:29I don't know what they were looking for.
01:05:31They didn't find what they were looking for at Duncan's.
01:05:33So they went back to look again at Rosa's.
01:05:35But why burn the place down?
01:05:37I'm guessing because they couldn't find what they were looking for
01:05:40and wanted to make sure no one else could find it.
01:05:42They did a good job. It's gutted.
01:05:44I know the feeling.
01:05:47What if they couldn't find what they were looking for at either place
01:05:50because it was never there to begin with?
01:05:52I'm not with you, sir.
01:05:54What if Duncan had it with him all the time?
01:06:01Anything?
01:06:03Pockets, the lining of his jacket. No, nothing.
01:06:06When I get to him, I'll let you know if he's swallowed anything.
01:06:09Or, you know, secreted it prison-styly.
01:06:15What about his leg?
01:06:17Uh-uh.
01:06:32Ah.
01:06:44It's hardly a smoking gun, is it?
01:06:46Come on, Rach. We've got a competition to win.
01:06:49Five minutes.
01:06:51You said that five minutes ago.
01:06:54If you want perfection, you've got to wait for it.
01:07:02Damn it.
01:07:18Well?
01:07:20Was it worth waiting for?
01:07:32We unlocked Duncan Corrigan's phone.
01:07:34On the day he died, he called Lily Wilder twice,
01:07:37Jake Hannity, a couple of army pals, and this number.
01:07:44Which he called four times within the hour
01:07:46before they finally called him back.
01:07:48Whoever it was, he was pretty keen to speak to them. Do we know who?
01:07:51The pay as you go. I've left a message.
01:07:53But I did speak to the army pals, though.
01:07:55And?
01:07:56Duncan wanted to double-check the nickname of Chinooks.
01:07:58Chinooks?
01:07:59Along with Apaches, the two most common helicopters in Afghanistan.
01:08:02Chinooks are transport helicopters and Apaches are the ones that attack.
01:08:06Apaches and Chinooks?
01:08:08Live and learn, eh?
01:08:13After we split up, Anton did send me abusive texts.
01:08:19And disgusting.
01:08:24I begged him to stop and he said he would.
01:08:28But I still see him at dance comps.
01:08:31Smiling, that knowing smile.
01:08:35He always knew exactly how to get under my skin.
01:08:39Why didn't you go to the police when he started bothering you?
01:08:43A bunch of texts. It's hardly enough.
01:08:46Oh, but you made up a bunch of stuff he hadn't done.
01:08:51I'm sorry.
01:08:52So the camera, the photos, that was you.
01:08:57Why?
01:08:59Scare him.
01:09:01Just a little bit.
01:09:04He'd scared me.
01:09:07Outrage.
01:09:09I shouldn't have involved you.
01:09:12Probably not.
01:09:15What now?
01:09:24I love you.
01:09:26I love you.
01:09:29Are you dancing?
01:09:31Are you asking?
01:09:33Yeah.
01:09:36Come on, then.
01:09:38Somewhere in this photo is the reason two people died.
01:09:42I'm looking at it but I can't see it.
01:09:45Well, perhaps it's not the people.
01:09:47Perhaps it's the place or their jewellery.
01:09:50Or the time it was taken.
01:09:52And then there's someone called Walt who we can't find.
01:09:56Got it. So one of them is Walt?
01:09:58We've checked DVLA, passports. Everyone's who they say they are.
01:10:02That's quite an unusual name.
01:10:04What is?
01:10:05Walt.
01:10:06Well, off the top of my head, there's Disney, Raleigh, Mitty, Gabriel, Pigeon.
01:10:15Yeah, thanks, Dad.
01:10:18What's that?
01:10:20Harry gave it to me yesterday.
01:10:22Old movies that he took when we all went on holiday.
01:10:25And he lent me his projector so I thought we could watch them.
01:10:27Well, that's great.
01:10:28Not tonight, Dad.
01:10:29It won't take long.
01:10:30I'm working.
01:10:31Well, I'll take a break.
01:10:32Dad.
01:10:33Oh, come on.
01:10:34Why? What's the point?
01:10:35Don't you want to see them?
01:10:36So we can pretend everything was great?
01:10:37What do you mean by that?
01:10:39It doesn't matter.
01:10:40Pretend?
01:10:41Who's pretending? Come on, son.
01:10:43If you've got something to say, isn't it about time you spatula that for God's sake?
01:10:46Stop hiding.
01:10:47Well, all right, if you really want to know, you were never there, Dad.
01:10:50All my life, growing up, you always had somewhere else that you had to be.
01:10:53Something else that you had to do.
01:10:55The practicing, the competing, and you left Mum to cope.
01:10:59Your mother understood.
01:11:00She didn't have much choice, did she?
01:11:02John.
01:11:03No, you just weren't that interested.
01:11:04You still aren't.
01:11:05If it weren't for Sarah, you wouldn't be here now.
01:11:07I don't live next door, you know.
01:11:08It's Sheffield, Dad.
01:11:09It's not the other side of the world.
01:11:10When was the last time you came to see Betty?
01:11:12When was the last time you came to see me?
01:11:15Well, it takes two to tango.
01:11:17As you would know, of course.
01:11:21Well, maybe some other time.
01:11:24I think I'll just go for a lie down.
01:11:29Nicely done.
01:11:32I think it's something to do with age, you know.
01:11:34People get kind of stubborn and they can't or won't see someone else's point of view.
01:11:40He could at least try.
01:11:42I wasn't talking about your dad.
01:12:50Hello, Walt.
01:13:21Woo-hoo!
01:13:26Mitty.
01:13:27What?
01:13:28It's what Dad said.
01:13:29Walter Mitty.
01:13:30In the story, he was the little man who fantasised about being some sort of hero.
01:13:34And it was Herrick, not Herring.
01:13:35Herrick.
01:13:36What was?
01:13:37Look, you know I don't understand a word of this, don't you?
01:13:40Don't wait up.
01:13:42Hmm.
01:13:50Winter, I'm going to the ballroom. Meet me there.
01:13:53Someone has been lying from the start.
01:14:11Woo-hoo!
01:14:12Woo-hoo!
01:14:14Woo-hoo!
01:14:16Woo!
01:14:18Thank you.
01:14:37Ladies and gentlemen, the winners of the Paramount Dance Extravaganza,
01:14:43Ray Wilder and Rachel Stevenson.
01:14:47Woo!
01:15:11That was...
01:15:14You really know your stuff, don't you?
01:15:18Yeah, Dad.
01:15:20I really know my stuff.
01:15:24Hey, look at this.
01:15:27Congratulations.
01:15:28We'll get changed.
01:15:48Ah!
01:16:05You forgot about the clasp.
01:16:08Everyone who served in Afghanistan got a campaign medal.
01:16:14When you don't wear the medal, you wear a ribbon instead.
01:16:18Jake, is something wrong?
01:16:20Just a misunderstanding. It's fine.
01:16:23Those who served in Operation Herrick got a special clasp on their medal
01:16:29to show they were there.
01:16:31On the ribbon, it's marked,
01:16:34There's Duncan's.
01:16:38So, where's yours?
01:16:39Whatever this is, Inspector, can't it wait?
01:16:42If it's wrong, then that's a mistake.
01:16:44Seriously, a ribbon?
01:16:46I promise you, Inspector, someone somewhere screwed up.
01:16:48So what if he doesn't have the right ribbon?
01:16:50Mum's a veteran, a hero. Who cares?
01:16:53Something as small as that, come on.
01:16:55I don't care.
01:16:56I don't care.
01:16:57I don't care.
01:16:58I don't care.
01:16:59I don't care.
01:17:00I don't care.
01:17:01Something as small as that, come on.
01:17:03It's an easy mistake. It doesn't mean anything.
01:17:06Fine. Really.
01:17:08I'll get hold of the regiment, sort it out.
01:17:11Sorry, Inspector, it's a great story, but...
01:17:14Before he died, Duncan Corrigan was desperate to contact someone on the phone.
01:17:19I spoke to him this evening.
01:17:21Colonel Richard Dawes.
01:17:23He was also a three-power at Musakala, but he'd never heard of you.
01:17:28So I didn't know the name of every bloke out there.
01:17:30Well, then I spoke to army headquarters in Andover.
01:17:33There's no record of a Jake Hannity having served at all.
01:17:37Anywhere.
01:17:38We'll check again.
01:17:40Someone's messed up, that's all.
01:17:42Soldiers have a name for people like you.
01:17:45A Walt.
01:17:47Someone who makes it all up.
01:17:55So what?
01:17:57It's not against the law.
01:18:00No, but fraud is.
01:18:03Colonel Dawes is also part of a group of ex-soldiers
01:18:06who make it their business to hunt down fakes like you.
01:18:09They've got quite a file on you.
01:18:11Including how you conned two women out of their savings.
01:18:15Jake, tell me...
01:18:17You were engaged to both of them, too.
01:18:20No. This can't be true.
01:18:22The stakes were higher this time, though, weren't they?
01:18:24You couldn't afford any mistakes.
01:18:26Like this photograph.
01:18:28Rosa Corrigan completely missed it.
01:18:30She was concentrating on writing about the Wilders,
01:18:33but all the same, she had taken that photo.
01:18:35And you couldn't have that.
01:18:37I don't know what you're talking about.
01:18:39Even if Rosa hadn't seen the significance of that ribbon,
01:18:42someone else might.
01:18:45So...
01:18:47What, I killed her?
01:18:50No.
01:18:52No, you couldn't have done it. You have an alibi.
01:18:56That's right, isn't it? You said that you were together that night.
01:18:59I would love to say that's a lie, but I can't.
01:19:03I had to work throughout the night,
01:19:05and Jake was in the house the whole time.
01:19:09Back to square one, Inspector.
01:19:14What was that you said about helicopters?
01:19:19Sorry? Chinooks and Apaches.
01:19:21It's an easy mistake you said just now.
01:19:25I don't think mixing up helicopter nicknames is that big a deal.
01:19:29Jake called Apaches Walkers, which Duncan didn't think was right,
01:19:33so he called a friend who confirmed his suspicion.
01:19:36Walkers are the nicknames for Chinooks, not Apaches.
01:19:41Duncan knew that Jake Hannity had made a mistake.
01:19:45So?
01:19:47So I'm wondering how you did.
01:19:50I must have heard it from someone.
01:19:52Duncan?
01:19:53I don't know. Maybe.
01:19:56Jake made this mistake while he was talking Duncan down from his PTSD attack.
01:20:00I was there. Nine hours later, Duncan was dead.
01:20:03We know that he was at home for the rest of the day.
01:20:06We know who he was with and who he spoke to on the phone.
01:20:09So when exactly did he tell you?
01:20:13They're fishing. Ray, say nothing.
01:20:16What does it matter?
01:20:17Because if you knew the truth about Jake Hannity,
01:20:20why would you keep it to yourself?
01:20:22You knew.
01:20:24This is... I mean, of course not.
01:20:27How could you know and not tell me?
01:20:30Ray...
01:20:33It's absurd. Crazy.
01:20:36Let's go.
01:20:40You have mouth gel.
01:20:44Lots of dancers use it, especially during performance week.
01:20:48Bruise, toenails, all sorts. It dulls the pain.
01:20:52Just bought it?
01:20:54Uh, yes.
01:20:57A tube of aloe gel was found at the scene of Rosa Corrigan's murder.
01:21:02Like I said, lots of dancers use it.
01:21:04She didn't. She was allergic to lidocaine.
01:21:08Jake wanted Rosa Corrigan stopped, so he sent you, didn't he?
01:21:12It was your mouth gel at the scene.
01:21:15But you didn't find the photograph.
01:21:19I don't know what you're talking about.
01:21:23Unfortunately for you,
01:21:26the photograph was sent with the rest of Rosa's belongings
01:21:30to her brother, the one person who might notice the ribbon.
01:21:34And he did notice, didn't he?
01:21:35On the night that he was murdered, Duncan was overheard
01:21:38talking to someone about Operation Herrick and the missing rosette.
01:21:43Only it wasn't you he confronted.
01:21:45Just like with Rosa, you sent someone else so you could keep your distance.
01:21:52First Rosa, then Duncan.
01:21:55Isn't that what happened?
01:21:58You killed Duncan?
01:22:03It's ridiculous.
01:22:05Honestly, it is.
01:22:08Believe me.
01:22:11Dad, please.
01:22:18Well, answer the man.
01:22:24It was Jake's idea.
01:22:26Oh, no.
01:22:27He's lying. That's a lie.
01:22:31You said everything would be ruined if that photo came out.
01:22:35The marriage, everything.
01:22:37I'd have to kiss the Chinese deal goodbye, you know?
01:22:40I couldn't let that happen.
01:22:48Tell me.
01:22:55Tell me what happened.
01:23:00Jake said there was a way.
01:23:02All I had to do was get the photo and...
01:23:05All I had to do was get the photo and get Rosa to drop the story.
01:23:10He said it made sense if I did it because I didn't have a motive
01:23:15and if anything went wrong, he'd be in the clear.
01:23:18You're brave for crying out loud.
01:23:20And something did go wrong.
01:23:24It didn't mean to...
01:23:29It just can't...
01:23:31She went for me and I...
01:23:35I hit her.
01:23:39I was scared. She was screaming.
01:23:41I just wanted her to stop, so I...
01:23:45What have you done?
01:23:52Afterwards, I tried to make it look like a robbery.
01:23:56I hoped that would have been it.
01:24:00Only it wasn't, was it?
01:24:02Because you panicked and left the photograph behind.
01:24:07Jake was furious.
01:24:09He said Duncan had it.
01:24:11Now he knew and said it made things worse, not better.
01:24:16So this time, he told me to...
01:24:21To kill him.
01:24:23I wouldn't. I told him I wouldn't.
01:24:26No. Not Copland.
01:24:33HE BREATHES HEAVILY
01:24:38And you just laughed.
01:24:43You said that you had Rosa over me.
01:24:46And you'd tell.
01:24:49You'd destroy me, my...
01:24:52My family, everything.
01:24:55Which is what I should have done.
01:24:57At least I'd have done it right.
01:25:03You understand, don't you, Dad?
01:25:06Your name, your reputation.
01:25:08I... There wasn't anything I could do.
01:25:11All this because of a... a deal?
01:25:15I did it for you!
01:25:18I wanted you to see me just once.
01:25:24Do not be disappointed.
01:25:27Do not be disappointed.
01:25:32I wanted you to be proud of me.
01:25:50He's a bit old for daddy issues, isn't he?
01:25:53Maybe.
01:25:55You know, in a while,
01:25:58I will have no recollection of this.
01:26:01I won't remember Jake,
01:26:03or how he conned his way into our family,
01:26:06or what he got my boy to do, or why he did it.
01:26:11I won't even remember I had a son.
01:26:15I suppose there's some comfort in that.
01:26:21Goodbye, Inspector.
01:26:25Goodbye.
01:26:34Why didn't Ray just...
01:26:36just walk away after Rosa?
01:26:38Just come clean, take his chances?
01:26:41It's the point of balance, you see.
01:26:43All it takes is a few inches, and then you topple.
01:26:46You can't help yourself.
01:26:48Sir?
01:26:50I'll see you tomorrow, Winter.
01:26:52What, you don't fancy a drink?
01:26:54No.
01:26:56There's something I need to do.
01:27:07Hello, Tony.
01:27:09Maybe I'll turn in.
01:27:11Got an early start in the morning.
01:27:13I picked up a few beers.
01:27:15Thank you.
01:27:21I thought maybe we could watch some movies.
01:27:30Isla White?
01:27:32With a different coloured sand.
01:27:34You wanted to leave your clothes
01:27:36and take that sand home in your suitcase.
01:27:38An entirely practical solution, I thought.
01:27:46Wasn't all bad, was it?
01:27:53I did my best, son.
01:27:56I know you did.
01:28:04So, did you catch the bad guys?
01:28:09Yeah, Dad.
01:28:11I caught the bad guys.
01:28:15Good lad.
01:28:45You
01:28:47You
01:28:49You
01:28:51You
01:28:53You
01:28:55You
01:28:57You