Enders 21st August 2024

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00:00Can I get you anything to drink before you start?
00:22I had a drink at my engagement party.
00:27The party that you ruined when you dragged me off in front of my family and friends.
00:29I said we have reason to believe...
00:31Well, you're wrong.
00:33You've made a massive mistake.
00:35No one hurt Debbie.
00:37Take a seat, Mr. Caldwell.
00:38I mean, if he was desperate to marry Sonia, who's to say he didn't just clear the path?
00:56What do you mean, with a brush?
00:57No.
00:58Clear the path.
00:59Any luck, Mike?
01:00No.
01:01Jack is no answer.
01:02What happened then?
01:03Oh, he's mental.
01:04They took them both away in handcuffs.
01:05Oh, that makes it, eh?
01:06Don't think that they've done it, have they?
01:07They wouldn't put them under caution unless they did.
01:08Oh, I don't believe Sonia would do anything like that.
01:09She wouldn't.
01:10Oi, oi.
01:11Do you know why the old Bill carted off Rhys and his missus?
01:12Yeah, they, uh...
01:13What?
01:14I don't know.
01:15I don't know.
01:16I don't know.
01:17I don't know.
01:18I don't know.
01:19I don't know.
01:20I don't know.
01:21I don't know.
01:22I don't know.
01:26I think he might've chopped his wife.
01:28You said we was moving to a safer area.
01:30Well, what do you mean, moving?
01:32It was supposed to be a surprise, Bjorn.
01:34We just bought number one.
01:36Our number one Chelsea's house.
01:37Number one grey atkin's house?
01:39Yeah, that was the name on the contract.
01:41Why?
01:42Is there something I should know about this fella?
01:50Hello.
01:51I have run you a lovely little bath.
01:53Come on. We're going to take her in and get her ready as she goes.
01:57I am so relieved that she's OK.
01:59Yeah, we all are.
02:01Yeah, especially him.
02:03See you later.
02:04Thanks, Jack.
02:06Mum, go easy on him. He feels terrible about it.
02:24This can't go on, Harvey.
02:27Working like this.
02:29No.
02:31What if she died?
02:34I know, Jane.
02:36What if you'd fallen asleep at the wheel and crashed into a wall or hit a pedestrian?
02:42Please, Jane.
02:44And you're responsible for everyone we set foot inside.
02:47Yeah, I know.
02:50Sorry.
02:54That's all I've been saying for the past three hours.
02:59Well, you've got to cut your hours down.
03:04Why not?
03:06Why?
03:08Because the money.
03:10You must have quite a bit squirrelled away, the hours you've been working.
03:14I don't.
03:17So where's it gone, then?
03:20Please don't tell me you're gambling.
03:23No.
03:25So...
03:27sending money to Dana or something?
03:31Yeah.
03:33You got me.
03:34Oh.
03:36I thought that might be the case.
03:38So I phoned her.
03:41And she hasn't heard from you for over a fortnight.
03:44You went behind my back to find my daughter?
03:46My daughter?
03:47Our daughter. Why don't you get it?
03:50We're a family.
03:52I was worried about you, so I texted you.
03:54You had no right.
03:55I had every right.
03:57The hours that you were working are affecting everybody,
04:00and you don't have the decency to explain yourself. You just lie.
04:03Please, Jane.
04:04And I will not be lied to.
04:05It was Maya.
04:11I'm giving the money to Maya.
04:14Please, Jane, try and understand.
04:16I feel like I've got a responsibility to help them.
04:19Why? It's not your responsibility.
04:21Because it's my life for him.
04:24Yes, and you lied to me. Again.
04:26Because I knew you'd get upset.
04:29Look, when Aaron attacked her...
04:31Oh, look, this has got nothing to do with Aaron.
04:35This is about our family in the here and now,
04:39and you need to put us first.
04:42So you need to phone this Maya,
04:44or however you pronounce her name,
04:46and tell her that it's over, that's it, no more.
04:57Kat.
04:58Can I even keep her in if she's pregnant?
05:01It depends how good or brave he is.
05:03Right, and do we know who's representing her?
05:05Well, I've got a bank of duty solicitors.
05:08They any good?
05:09Some are, some ain't.
05:11Look, hopefully she'll get a good one. Hopefully.
05:13Mate, that's not good enough, is it?
05:15I'll see you in a bit.
05:17So you're telling me you murdered them all in that house?
05:20Two of them, yeah.
05:21One being his wife, the mother of his kids.
05:24That's terrible business.
05:26Isn't it, H? Terrible.
05:28Yeah, terrible, mate.
05:30You just bought an house off a murderer,
05:32and that's all you've got to say?
05:34Well, what do you want me to say?
05:35It's not like he murdered anyone I know,
05:37Well, to be fair, I've got a cracking deal on the house.
05:41Sorry? You bought number one?
05:44Yeah, the murder house.
05:45I'll give you a private ghost tour later if you want.
05:47Do you think what happened in that house is some sort of joke?
05:51People died. I nearly died.
05:54Sick.
06:03Here you go.
06:07Mr Corwin.
06:17That kid.
06:19I lose more fluid than most in the heat.
06:22From my armpits, mostly.
06:24That's why it's auxiliary hypohidrosis.
06:26You know, I often wear tank tops, not jumpers.
06:29They're full of ventilation.
06:31But I didn't kill her.
06:33I know why you might think I did, because I'm the husband,
06:36and it's always the husband.
06:37Mr Corwin.
06:38And then you've got Debbie's parents shouting the odds,
06:40and now I'm getting married again,
06:42and you've put two and two together, and you've come up with five,
06:45and you don't need to be an accountant to know that's wrong.
06:47Mr Corwin.
06:48No, no, stop.
06:49You need to understand this.
06:51Debbie was very sick.
06:53More sick than you probably understand.
06:56She'd been close to dying multiple times over the past five years.
07:01Blood clots in the legs, urinary tract infection, pneumonia.
07:05Your wife was smothered to death, Mr Corwin.
07:09No.
07:10No, that's impossible.
07:12The post-mortem uncovered definitive evidence of asphyxia.
07:16The pathologist found faint bruising around her mouth and her chin
07:20and inside her mouth.
07:21Particular hemorrhages were visible round the eyes and in the eyelids.
07:25Fluid overload of the tissues, blue discolouration.
07:28I guess that's enough.
07:29I don't need obviously details.
07:33Your wife was smothered to death with a pillow.
07:36Fibres from that pillow were found in her nasal cavities and in her throat.
07:40You'll recall that both of you voluntarily provided us with a DNA sample.
07:45Forensics found DNA from you and Ms Fowler
07:49on the pillow that was used to murder your wife.
07:53I just can't believe that someone would do that to her.
07:56Hurt her like that.
07:58It's unbelievable.
08:00Do you have any explanation as to how your DNA might have been found on her pillow?
08:05You don't have to answer.
08:06No, I want to.
08:08We touched her bedding all the time.
08:10To move her arms and her legs.
08:12To stop her from getting bed sores.
08:14As a nurse in me, it's natural to want to make someone comfortable.
08:19I touched her pillow lots of times.
08:21Loads of people must have touched her pillow.
08:23Have you spoken to the nursing staff?
08:24We're exploring every angle.
08:27We do know that you visited Mrs Colwell shortly before she was found dead.
08:31I've never said otherwise.
08:34The nurse on duty said you entered her room without signing in.
08:38Breaching the care home regulations.
08:40Because there was no one on reception.
08:42Were you in the habit of visiting Mrs Colwell on your own?
08:45Once or twice.
08:47To take the pressure off of Rhys and I liked visiting her.
08:51And why did you visit her on this occasion?
08:55I don't know.
08:58I suppose I felt guilty.
09:00I'd not seen her in a while.
09:02She'd been poorly.
09:04I thought it'd be nice to spend some time with her.
09:09What?
09:13It's just that you talk about her as if she's your friend.
09:17But what you were doing with her husband wasn't exactly friendly.
09:22You never felt like she was in the way.
09:24No, I did not.
09:26Okay.
09:29It's just that we have a witness statement.
09:32You were heard saying, and I quote,
09:35things would be much easier if she was dead.
09:41What do you want?
09:42No, I'm sorry to bother you, Phil.
09:44It's just I didn't really know where else to go.
09:45Yeah, well make it quick because I'm expecting a call from the States.
09:48Okay, um...
09:50Yeah, it's...
09:52I need some legal advice.
09:53Yeah, why?
09:54Some other dodgy banana?
09:56It's Sonia.
09:57She's in trouble.
09:58Yeah?
09:59Good.
10:00Her and Rhys have been arrested.
10:03For murder.
10:09Why are you here?
10:10Same reason, Phil.
10:11We used to watch public executions.
10:14Do we really have to do this?
10:15Yes, mate.
10:16We do.
10:17Because there's some things in life you can't control.
10:20Like taking on some monks there and seeing them get fog marched off to prison.
10:23Some things you can't.
10:25Like this.
10:26Look, boys.
10:27We burnt our bridges at the old place.
10:29And only a fool makes the same mistake twice.
10:39Hey.
10:40I wanted to apologise for what this plonker said back at the pub.
10:44Truth be told, the boy's so dense, that light bends round.
10:49And he can't talk for himself?
10:51No, no, he can.
10:52It's just usually best he don't.
10:56Stand here.
10:57Apologise.
11:00Look, I'm sorry, yeah?
11:02Let me make it up to you.
11:03You fancy a drink tomorrow night?
11:05Oi.
11:06What?
11:07What are you doing?
11:08Show some respect.
11:09I'm sorry.
11:11I'm sorry.
11:13It's fine.
11:15I think we're done here.
11:18We were just talking about the house, that was all.
11:20And he had no idea it was ours.
11:22And Billy never told you the story?
11:24No, he had no reason to.
11:26I never told him I was interested in buying the house.
11:28And, well, the whole thing kind of happened quite fast.
11:31And if he'd known, you'd have still bought it, yeah?
11:34Yeah.
11:35Yeah, I would have.
11:36The deal was too good to turn down.
11:37Well, I'm glad you managed to snag yourself a bargain.
11:40Look, it ain't just about the money.
11:42Sometimes you just need a fresh start to move forward with your life.
11:47Sounds like your daughter went through hell in that house.
11:50And maybe she needs a fresh start too.
11:53And for what it's worth, I'm sorry my boy upset her.
11:57I really am.
12:05So if the old Bill have arrested them, they must have evidence.
12:08You seriously think she could have done this?
12:09Sonia.
12:10Come on, you've known her since she was a little girl.
12:12Well, I know that fella of hers is a lying, thieving scumbag.
12:15So murder's just another couple of steps up the ladder, isn't it?
12:17I'm not talking about Rhys.
12:19I don't care about Rhys, I care about Sonia.
12:22Do you think she could have done this?
12:24No.
12:26Then help her, please.
12:28Look, she needs a solicitor, a good solicitor, not just the next cab off the rank.
12:32You know Rhys tried to nicknock me, don't you?
12:34I don't care about that.
12:37Phil, come on, she's one of our own, so she needs help.
12:41And she saved Ben's life, remember?
12:46When Ben was shot by a hunter, she stepped up.
12:49And you've got the chance to repay her here and now.
12:54Is there any chance I can see Sonia?
12:56Not at the moment.
12:58I just want to check she's okay.
13:00She's pregnant, can you make sure whoever's with her knows that?
13:04And I'll take good care of her, I promise.
13:07IVF, wasn't it?
13:09How many cycles?
13:11This was our third.
13:13Expensive business.
13:15How did you fund it?
13:17I think Debbie's parents probably told you that.
13:20From you?
13:21For the tape?
13:24I took the money from Debbie's account.
13:29Have you ever discussed Mrs Colwell's life insurance with Mr Colwell?
13:33Yes.
13:34When did you first discuss it?
13:37After she died.
13:39Not before?
13:40No, of course not before.
13:41It was none of my business.
13:43I would have thought it was very much your business,
13:46given that neither of you have any savings.
13:49Mr Colwell's income has fallen off a cliff,
13:51and you're living paycheck to paycheck with a new baby on the way.
13:55We pretend we haven't had financial issues,
13:59but it has never even entered my head to solve them by doing what you're saying.
14:04Committing murder.
14:05I mean, even hearing you say it's ridiculous.
14:07I did not kill that woman!
14:11That's quite the temper you've got there.
14:15A word?
14:17Take a moment, talk to your client.
14:20Pick up again once she's calmed.
14:25Hey.
14:27You okay?
14:29I'm fine.
14:31Good, because I was worried.
14:33Your text was a bit cryptic.
14:35Sorry about that.
14:36Dad's up, though?
14:38Yeah, he's...
14:40He's doing really well.
14:41He...
14:43He asked me if I wanted to go for a walk yesterday.
14:46I couldn't believe it, so we went for a walk.
14:50It was a nice day, and I...
14:52I feel like he's coming back, do you know?
14:57Hey.
14:58You all right?
14:59Yeah, I'm just a bit tired.
15:04Well, that's the problem, really.
15:06That's why I needed to see you.
15:08Um...
15:11I picked up Charlie from nursery today.
15:15Um...
15:16I drove her home, hugged her.
15:19It was hot.
15:21I was tired.
15:23Um, so...
15:26I closed my eyes, you know, just for a moment.
15:30Charlie...
15:32She wouldn't have been.
15:33Well, she wouldn't have been.
15:35Jack hadn't seen me and woken me up.
15:38Because...
15:41Of course, I couldn't make it.
15:44And, uh...
15:46She would have died by now.
15:49I couldn't get a little girl.
15:53Sorry.
15:57I always did think that Reese was a bit unsavoury.
16:00And Sonia is a nurse.
16:02She's got access to all those drugs, just saying.
16:04No, Sonia.
16:05No, no, don't buy that.
16:07Buy what?
16:09Sonia and Reese have just been arrested for murder.
16:12Are you serious?
16:13Yeah.
16:15I've got to tell you, I didn't peg them for no bloody incline.
16:18Yeah, where's your Barney tonight, then?
16:20Don't know.
16:21I haven't been seeing her any more.
16:23From now on, you're no good boy.
16:25Oh, that's a first.
16:27Dad, this place looks puckered.
16:29Are you sure we can't get the keys tonight?
16:31All in good time, boy.
16:32Now, get set.
16:33I want to make sure Barney got everything.
16:35Bag's in the big room, looking out the front.
16:37Well, I think your brother might have something to say about that.
16:40What does he need a big room for?
16:42It's not like he's going to be entertaining the local talent any time soon.
16:45Ain't you learned nothing from what happened today?
16:48We ain't going to crash this gaff like some balls in a china shop, mate.
16:51This is our home.
16:53A safe home for all of us.
16:55So what we're going to do is proceed with moderation and respect.
16:58Got me?
16:59Good.
17:01But that don't mean we can't enjoy ourselves along the way.
17:04Talk for our party.
17:06Introduce ourselves.
17:07Have some fun.
17:09Look at the people around here, boy.
17:10They could half do with it.
17:16Why'd you ask me to meet you here tonight?
17:19I don't know.
17:20Yeah, you do.
17:25My wife's pretty shaken up.
17:27Angry. At me.
17:29Especially Jean when she found out we're off the tide.
17:34And, um...
17:38When I told you she knew I was giving you money.
17:41I'm sorry.
17:43I don't blame her for being angry.
17:48I expect she wants you to stop, doesn't she?
17:55Then you need to stop.
17:56But I've been thinking, you know, I could still give you some if I cut back on my hours.
17:59It wouldn't be as much, but...
18:00You need to stop, Harvey.
18:05I came looking for you because I was angry.
18:09And I don't feel angry anymore.
18:12And that's down to you.
18:14The kindness that you showed me and Abdul.
18:17That's worth more than any money.
18:19I don't matter.
18:20No, but...
18:24We're in a better place.
18:27And we will manage without your money.
18:30I'm natured at it.
18:31You are not responsible for what your son did to Abdul.
18:35If I didn't see that before...
18:38I do now.
18:41Look, thank you. Thank you for all your help.
18:45I'll never forget it.
18:48Well, maybe I could swing by and see how you're getting on in a couple of weeks.
18:52I don't think that's a good idea.
18:56I think we just...
18:59I think we just need to move on.
19:05Be kind to yourself, Harvey. Yeah?
19:23Look, you might be getting hungry. Cheese and ham, OK?
19:27And I just checked up on Miss Fowler for you. She's doing OK.
19:30Really? Yeah.
19:32She seemed quite relaxed, which is good.
19:35Because I know you were worried about the baby.
19:44Did she ask about me?
19:46No.
19:48But I'm sure she's as worried about you as you are about her.
19:51Even if she isn't saying so.
19:53But I suppose you can't blame her.
19:55She's got to look out for herself, first and foremost.
19:58Baby on the way.
20:00But let's get back to you, shall we?
20:02It'd be great if you could take me through your movements
20:05on the night of July the 24th.
20:07Would that be all right?
20:11Are you OK, Miss Caldwell?
20:14Your movements?
20:16The night Debbie died?
20:18No, I went to Peggy's.
20:20It's a bar.
20:22Turpin Road. Yeah, I know it.
20:24And was it just you, or did Miss Fowler go with you?
20:27It was just me.
20:29I had a business meeting with Phil Mitchell and Sharon Watts.
20:34And then I stayed on for a drink after they left.
20:38The new manager, Penny, she can vouch I was there till at least,
20:43I don't know, 10.
20:46We'll look into it.
20:49But then you'd be able to see where I was anyway, wouldn't you?
20:53From my phone.
20:59What was the reason behind your planned trip to Yorkshire?
21:02We were going to see my niece, Whitney.
21:05So that was your idea?
21:07Rhys actually wanted to get away.
21:09The rail tickets were bought using your credit card.
21:12So what? You know I didn't go cos I wouldn't be sat here, would I?
21:16Are you actually going to earn your crust and do something?
21:18Do I have to keep answering all these questions?
21:20From York, it's just a quick cab ride to Hull.
21:24Ferry to Rotterdam.
21:26Much more low-key than an airport
21:28if you were looking to leave the country without anyone knowing.
21:30I didn't kill her. I was at home, like I said.
21:34Did you talk to the estate agent yet?
21:36Yes, we did.
21:37We also spoke to some of your family and friends.
21:40But they couldn't provide an alibi to cover the whole time of death window.
21:43The estate agent also said that you agreed to put your house up for sale.
21:47But you took it off after Mrs Colwell's death.
21:54This joke has had me jumping through hoops to see my client.
21:57You, don't say another word.
21:59You, do one. You're sacked.
22:01I'm representing her now.
22:03And I need time alone with my client
22:05so as I can work out exactly how many shades of stupid you lot are.
22:09Here you are.
22:11Sean.
22:13I thought I'd talk to him al fresco.
22:15It's boiling hot in our... inside.
22:27Jean.
22:31I'm sorry.
22:33I'm sorry.
22:35I'm sorry.
22:37I know I'm upped up.
22:39But...
22:41I need you to try and see it from my perspective.
22:45Because I felt really strongly that helping Maya was the right thing to do.
22:48I know you did.
22:50But discussing it with me, your partner, would have been the right thing to do.
22:54You're right.
22:56And it won't happen again.
22:58I've seen her tonight and she knows she won't be getting any more money from me.
23:03And I can go back to work in normal hours.
23:06Spend more time with you.
23:16I don't think there is a me in you anymore, Harvey.
23:22I did what you said.
23:24I met her and I stopped it.
23:27You lied to me.
23:30And I can't be with someone who lies.
23:34You're breaking up with me.
23:37I don't know.
23:44Alfie said that you can keep on his couch until Kat comes back off holiday.
23:52We'll talk about this tomorrow, yeah?
24:03Night, Harvey.
24:07Night.
24:13Why did Phil send you?
24:15No idea.
24:16I'll just go where Ritchie tells me.
24:19And are you helping Rhys as well?
24:21No.
24:22And I wouldn't agree to that anyway.
24:25Not when there's a chance of conflicting interests.
24:27Why would there be a conflict?
24:29Well, if he actually did kill his wife for starters.
24:34Do you think it's possible?
24:36No.
24:37Why did you hesitate?
24:38I didn't.
24:41Look.
24:43You need to be really honest with me.
24:46Because if he did hurt her, there's a chance he could throw you under the bus to save his own backside.
24:51Rhys wouldn't do that.
24:53In my experience, you never really know what a person is capable of until they're facing down 20 to life.
25:01Could he have murdered his wife?
25:06No.
25:08He loved her.
25:10He's innocent.
25:12We both are.
25:14Well.
25:16Let's hope you're right.
25:19No. No, you're not, Ms Thornberry.
25:23I don't know.
25:33We haven't managed to pin down Miss Branning.
25:36But your phone record suggests you were in the bar late into the night, as you said.
25:40So, in the light of this, the CPS don't believe there's sufficient evidence for a charge at this point,
25:44so we're releasing you on bail.
25:47That's good.
25:48Someone will drive you home.
25:50I'd rather wait for Sonia. Or is she already gone?
25:53It's unlikely Miss Fowler will be released this evening.
25:57But she's pregnant.
25:58You can't be right. You have to let her go.
26:00That won't be possible.
26:02I'll talk to the custody sergeant about that lift.
26:04Sonia didn't kill my mum. I know she didn't.
26:13Mr Colwell.
26:15Is there anything else you need to tell me?
26:18Something you haven't disclosed before now?
26:24I've told you everything.
26:35This ain't right.
26:37He's been gone too long.
26:39Don't worry.
26:40He's probably just finishing the last slice of pizza.
26:44Right.
26:46I've spoken to my client.
26:48And you've got nothing.
26:50It's a farce.
26:51You need to charge or release.
26:53I'm released too.
26:54Mr Colwell's already been discharged.
26:57Oh, thank God.
26:59So am I free to go now?
27:00We've got physical evidence linking you to the crime.
27:03You had a clear and pressing motive and you don't have an alibi.
27:07I've spoken to the CPS and they agree with me.
27:10We're going to charge you with the murder of Deborah Colwell.