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00:00You
00:02You
00:27Leo we're gonna be late
00:30Cold and road was flooded yesterday. Oh, we'll take the back lanes
00:34You out all day. Yeah need to pick up some parts supplies up in Longridge
00:38I said we're dropping it Jackie's on the way home from school. So Leo can have his tea there
00:44Call if I'm gonna be late
00:46Bye, Leo
00:48Love you
00:49Get your coat on you
00:59You
01:13Morning Sarah Celia
01:21Late one was it bit of a lock-in lunchtime specials. I'll do the board if you make a star nose glasses
01:29Here we go guys
01:59Oh
02:19Hello
02:29I
02:50Inside get changed
02:59Oh
03:29You
03:59You
04:29You
04:55You
05:00You
05:04Morning sir
05:07Tara Dunning 32 husband reported her missing yesterday after she failed to pick up her son from school
05:13She was last seen in her village around 930 that morning
05:17We got a fix on the clothes that she was wearing at the time denim jeans blue a stripy top and a purple cardigan
05:22And a dark colored coat car is also missing from the premises dark green classic Volvo state. Hold on
05:28We're already declaring this a critical incident. It's all over social media a firestorm that kicked off last night
05:34200 members on a village message group
05:36Where is Tara Dunning full of helpful conspiracy theories?
05:40The moderator's name is Simon Beamish the landlord of the village pub called the two tubs
05:45Young mother five-year-old child popular face in the village. You can see how this is gonna play out Chris
05:50Can you call up some support from a NPR see if we can narrow down the vehicles movements?
05:55Comfort Sharon, I need you to put a team together house-to-house in colden
06:00I'll set up a press conference public appeal
06:03Darren I want non-reportable background briefings to accredited journalists only. Okay, and then meet me up in the village
06:09Yep, we need to move quickly on this one Carol. Yeah, I want to find her as much as you do sir
06:25We've got a missing from home that's making some headlines
06:33It's already blown up all over social media
06:36Goodwin felt the air help could be invaluable on this to be honest. So did I we need answers quickly?
06:40Yeah, any leads we can run with nothing so far
06:44Her husband reported her missing when she failed to pick up a son from school. We've spoken to him yet
06:49I'm heading up there now. They live in a farm about a mile away from the village
06:53Alright, send me the address. I'll meet you there
07:07Time I've set eyes on any detectives
07:09She's been missing for hours now. The case has been passed on to serious crimes
07:13They are doing their best to try to find her I can assure you of that. Mr
07:17Dunning now, I know you've already made a statement with the police, but we'd like to try and start with a clean slate
07:23All right
07:25When did you last see your wife
07:30Yesterday morning at breakfast before she drove Leo to school and did you have any concerns about her behavior?
07:36Not that I remember
07:38What about your own movements yesterday? I was out all day
07:42Needed a new ignition coil
07:44Car and refitting. So when did you first suspect that she might be missing?
07:48School rang to say Sean picked up Leo would have been around 4 p.m. Tried a mobile just rang out
07:54So rang a hundred times since what about any friends in the village?
07:59Leo was supposed to go to a classmate for tea. I spoke to his mom last night. She hadn't heard anything
08:05You sure there's not anyone you've missed what Tara works at the cafe in the village a part-time
08:12Helped out when she's needed
08:14Could Tara have gone to visit some relatives maybe
08:18Both her parents are dead
08:22How long have you two been married
08:25Just shy of seven years and how are things at home any difficulties we should know about
08:32What kind of question is that just one of those questions that needs answered mr. Dunning that's all
08:41Tara can get a bit depressed sometimes
08:45But that's what the meds are for all right, so your wife is on medication
08:49she's been diagnosed with bipolar and these
08:53depressions
08:54Are you ever concerned that she might be?
08:57Suicidal or she would never do anything like that. I understand you're trying to protect her. Mr. Dunning
09:03But there comes a point when you're gonna have to be straight with us
09:06What do you think would happen if any of this came out?
09:09They'd say she was unstable some kind of unfit mother
09:12No one's trying to say that but if you want to help us try and find out we have to be appraised of all the
09:17facts telling you
09:21Any news my sister Sarah she's been helping out with Leo. Yeah, I'm running this case
09:27Ran into a couple of journalists packed up on the lane. Yeah phones been ringing all morning
09:32Listen, it might be better if Leo isn't here for this
09:36I
09:38Want up to your room son?
09:43Keeps asking when his mum's coming home
09:44We'll also need your permission for launching a public appeal
09:48The sooner we get all the facts out there in the meantime
09:51I would suggest that you don't speak to anyone and we'll need to get a DNA reference sample
09:56Something of Tara's for our records and a hairbrush or a toothbrush. Surely it's too soon for that
10:01No, we'll just generate a profile now and then anything that we find we can match it against it later
10:06It's just to stop you from worrying. I see what I can find. I'll make a start on those pots. Just leave him
10:12I said leave him
10:18He's out of his mind with worry we just want to see her back home safe
10:22I understand that she was well liked in the village. No, not a bad word to say about her not a sentiment
10:28You should obviously
10:30She threatened to leave him before nothing Rob did was ever good enough
10:35But he told me she'd come to her senses. You don't sound so sure
10:41She falls into these dark moods
10:43Sometimes they last for days what you think Tara might have left of her own accord
10:49Things hadn't been right for a while. That's all I'm saying. I should get back
10:56So
10:59She's depressed and happy prescribed medication not the profile we had a couple of hours ago
11:04So what she just takes off without warning abandons her own child. I don't know. Maybe she's a breakdown an episode. You know what happens?
11:13But she threatened to leave before then. How come her husband failed to mention shame?
11:19Guilt we'll get a story checked out. I'll see you back at the station
11:25Oh
11:37Yeah, I'm thinking about a refurb, you know new layout softer lighting I
11:43Quite like things the way they are
11:47Places looking tired Danny and I mean if we want to attract a younger crowd
11:51We're gonna have to invest in the future. Hang on. Hang on. Where do you see yourself?
11:56ten years time I
11:59Don't know
12:00Caribbean would be nice
12:02so
12:03We turn this place around right little nest egg see us in our retirement and it'll be an adventure
12:10Hmm seems like you've got it all planned out. Oh, yeah, you keep this place buzzing leave the rest to me
12:18Okay, everyone if you'd like to gather around please thank you quickly
12:25Darren yeah, whenever you're ready. Sorry
12:31Okay, so Tara Dunning has been missing for over 30 hours now and due to some new information that we've received from her husband
12:38We've upgraded her to high risk of serious harm. I checked out Rob Dunning's movements yesterday
12:45He bought some car parts from a suppliers in Longridge
12:47The purchase was made at 1338 which places him 25 miles from the village in and around the same time frame that we think that
12:55Tara went missing and history of domestic abuse nothing on record though
12:59Her sister-in-law has alluded to some tensions in the marriage, but the search the farm didn't give us anything
13:04All right, unless we learn anything else we can rule him out
13:07He also told us that Tara was diagnosed bipolar not be wrong for us to jump to conclusions
13:13but
13:14It'd be hard not to think that it is some bearing on her disappearance
13:17But we can't rule out the possibilities that she might have wanted to harm herself
13:20I'll apply for a production order. See if we can access some medical records any trace on the missing vehicle
13:26Yeah, we got a hit on the plates. We can place it up on the mall road. No cold and crags around 4 p.m
13:33Yesterday, we've got to get a search unit up there immediately agreed. Let's extend the house to house
13:38Any adjacent farms in the area make sure we're seen as a visible presence. Yeah phone records call data IP log on history
13:45I want every witness statement checked and then I want it double checked. Yeah
13:49Okay
13:53Tara Dunning was reported missing after she failed to collect her son from school
13:59The police are very concerned about her welfare
14:02Which is why CID are now involved in the case
14:07Tara is a well-known face in the village an active member of the cold and community. She worked at the village cafe
14:15We think that the public holds significant information about her disappearance
14:20We're urgently appealing for your help in trying to find her
14:26Now we know there has been considerable speculation on social media
14:30I just like to respectfully remind everyone. There is a family at the heart of all of this a
14:37Little boy is waiting for his mom to come home
14:44I
14:46I
15:06Check
15:08It's the little blue screen.
15:14Romeo 454.
15:17Whiskey November Echo.
15:20Green Volvo Estate.
15:27Nice.
15:28It's a good one.
15:29It's a good one.
15:30Yeah, it's a nice one.
15:31Blank, blank, blank, blank, blank.
15:34There he is.
15:36Ridley.
15:37Definitely her car, then.
15:38Yep.
15:39What the hell is she doing out here?
15:43Cracked front windscreen, broken rear axle.
15:46The car must have been traveling at some speed.
15:49Skidded on this blue screen and ended up here.
15:53Do you think another vehicle was involved?
15:54We did find some secondary tire tracks,
15:56but no evidence of any collision.
15:58Yeah, but someone else was on the scene, yeah?
16:00Yeah, we'll try and narrow down the make of the vehicle.
16:02Anything inside the car?
16:03That gives us rather more.
16:04Plenty of prints.
16:05We'll need to rule out any family members.
16:07I'll get somebody on to that.
16:09What about that phone?
16:10Found it under the passenger seat.
16:12No sign of life.
16:13Battery must have died.
16:14Yeah, well, we got that charged up.
16:15Darren?
16:17We also found traces of blood, windscreen, driver's seat,
16:21more on the outside door handle.
16:22We'll need to run it for a match.
16:24OK, let's get the drones up, tracker dogs.
16:27Darren, can you just pull that cord in back,
16:29lock the road off from the top?
16:31Boss?
16:32Let's go.
16:33See you, Wendy.
16:33Talk later, Carol.
16:36Oh, Tara, yes.
16:39She works here part time.
16:40She helps me with the lunchtime trade.
16:43Her hands aren't so good.
16:45Early onset Parkinson's.
16:47Oh, sorry to hear that.
16:49Oh, come on, sit down.
16:55Should be truthful.
16:59I like the company.
17:01Be very quiet here, you know?
17:03This time of year, anyway.
17:06Was Tara supposed to be working here yesterday?
17:09She said that she wanted to take the day off.
17:13She hadn't been herself lately.
17:15Really?
17:16And how was she the last time that you saw her?
17:19Well, uh, unfocused, I suppose.
17:25Wasn't that unusual.
17:26What makes you say that?
17:29She stopped taking her meds.
17:34A few days before.
17:37Made me swear not to tell anyone.
17:41You two must be pretty close.
17:44Well, I like to think that she could always confide in me.
17:49And did Tara ever mention feeling threatened
17:51or that she was being followed or?
17:54You think something's happened to her, don't you?
17:56Just trying to get a fix on her state of mind, really.
18:01Is there anything you think might be important?
18:05Well, there was something.
18:09An incident with one of the customers.
18:11What kind of incident?
18:14It's a fella called Jason Dover.
18:18He's new to the village.
18:20Always came in for a brew whenever Tara was working
18:23and made it his business to always speak to her.
18:27Some of his comments were inappropriate.
18:31Comments of a sexual nature?
18:33Well, I warned her not to indulge him.
18:38He made my flesh creep.
18:42With his eyes following her around.
18:47In the end, I had to warn him off.
18:50And where might we find this Jason?
18:53I saw his van parked outside the pub.
18:55I think he works the odd session there.
18:59Ha! Goodness.
19:03Nothing really happens round here.
19:07To do here are the most dreadful things, don't you?
19:12Well, I can assure you, Celia,
19:14that the police are doing their level best to find her.
19:21Thanks for your time, Celia.
19:28Boss. Yeah?
19:30No new leads from house to house.
19:32Well, what about the public appeal?
19:34Plenty, of course, coming in, but the usual random sightings.
19:37Oh, we did get a result with Tara Dunning's bank statements.
19:41She paid for a train ticket dated for travel three days ago
19:44from Coldham Parkway to Renton.
19:46But that's more than 30 miles away.
19:48Pre-offer visits in the last three months,
19:50she used her debit card and the meter at the station car park.
19:53I wonder who she's meeting.
20:15Leaving already?
20:17Meetings with the parole board.
20:19I'll be gone for the rest of the day.
20:24We found your wife's car up at Coldham Crags.
20:27We're just wondering if you have any idea
20:29what she might have been doing up there.
20:31She used to drive up there sometimes.
20:33Said it cleared her head.
20:35We also think that Tara might have stopped taking her medication.
20:38No.
20:40She never would have done that.
20:42Would have left her at risk of an episode.
20:44Can you confirm whether this is her phone?
20:47Where did you find it?
20:49It was left behind in the car.
20:51Knew it.
20:53Knew something bad must have happened to her.
20:55No, it's too early to jump to conclusions, Mr Dunning.
20:58So where the hell is she?
21:00Well, we know that she bought a train ticket to Renton.
21:02She was meant to be travelling there three days ago.
21:05She'd been volunteering for work at a charity shop.
21:08A couple of hours a week when they needed her.
21:10Got her out of the village, she said.
21:12Did your wife ever mention what this charity was called?
21:14St Bottles, I think.
21:16And your sister told us that Tara had threatened to leave before.
21:19Is that right?
21:22Sarah's just making trouble.
21:24Why did she do that?
21:26We were close growing up as kids.
21:28The day I met Tara, priorities changed.
21:30She can't bear the thought of her running the place.
21:33It would be fair enough to say they don't get on, then.
21:35She's never given Tara a chance.
21:38I've organised a search party.
21:40A group from the village. First thing tomorrow.
21:42If you're thinking about joining them,
21:44I'd strongly advise against that.
21:46It's better than being stuck here waiting for news, innit?
21:51The last thing I need is a posse of village vigilantes.
21:56PNC's just come through for Jason Dover.
21:59He's got previous.
22:01I don't know what he's up to.
22:03PNC's just come through for Jason Dover.
22:05He's got previous.
22:07Two years suspended for sexual assault.
22:09Cecilia was right to have concerns.
22:21Where'd you find the car?
22:23Abandoned, up at Colgan Greggs.
22:25Any idea what happened to it?
22:27Of course they haven't.
22:28They wouldn't be here putting off my lunchtime trade.
22:30We're just trying to get our facts straight.
22:33Which is more than I can say for your blog.
22:35This has shaken up the community.
22:37No-one in Colgan feels safe.
22:39I hear you've organised a search tomorrow.
22:41No-one knows these Moors better than us.
22:43Might be some of you lot I've missed.
22:45We advise you to leave this to the police.
22:47Half the community's already signed up.
22:49National press, social media,
22:51so unless you're planning on arresting us...
22:53Don't tempt me.
22:54Look, we just want a word with Jason Dover.
22:57What do you want to talk to him for?
22:59Just following up on some enquiries.
23:02Jason?
23:04Police would like a word.
23:06Not yet.
23:08Yeah, we can do it here.
23:10Or outside.
23:23Typical cop-ass, lazy as sin.
23:25Thought you'd do a background check on everyone in the village
23:27and my name just came up.
23:32Actually, that's not the reason we're here.
23:35But, yes, you did get two years for sexual assault
23:38and, yes, you are on the register.
23:41I'm guessing no-one in Colgan has any idea?
23:43No, and I'd like to keep it that way.
23:45I didn't do anything wrong.
23:47We understand that you were friendly with Tara Dunning.
23:50We got on well enough.
23:51Right.
23:52Now, the witness came forward and said
23:54you made inappropriate comments to Tara.
23:56She had to warn you off.
23:57That's reason enough for us to question you.
23:59A bit of banter, that's all.
24:01Didn't know that was a crime these days.
24:03Do you mind telling us your whereabouts
24:05on the day that Tara went missing?
24:07I was doing some cop-assing up near Cowt Bridge.
24:09Jenson Mill Rangers.
24:10Check with a gaffer there, he'll tell you.
24:12That your usual line of work, is it?
24:14Look, I get work where I can.
24:15Yes, I suppose with your conviction,
24:17that must be difficult, you know?
24:18It's hard to shake off.
24:20Are we done here?
24:22For now.
24:27Cowt Bridge.
24:28That's a couple of miles from where we found that car.
24:31Let's run the plate to his van, see what comes up.
24:34Everything OK?
24:35Yeah, fine.
24:36Nothing for you to worry about.
24:59Have you been able to resolve any of the issues
25:01we talked about in the last session?
25:04With Harry?
25:07Yeah, I think so, yeah.
25:10Good.
25:11Yeah.
25:13I was actually looking at some old holiday photographs
25:15the other day, and I realised how much I really love travelling,
25:18and that got me thinking, you know,
25:22it's not really that bad.
25:24It's just, you know,
25:25I was thinking, you know,
25:28there's not really that much tying me
25:31to this place anymore.
25:32I could just up sticks and go.
25:34You know you can't leave the past behind.
25:37Wherever you are, you'll always carry it with you.
25:40Yes, I understand.
25:42But...
25:44so much of my life here is just gone now.
25:49And what about those people who need your support?
25:52Your partner in the club?
25:53I haven't been to the club in a while.
25:55Is there a reason for that?
25:57I can see they've got plans, you know,
26:01big ideas.
26:04I don't want to get in the way.
26:08No, Annie's doing just fine.
26:17I've booked Carla for the headline slot this evening.
26:21Without asking me first?
26:22She's been going down a storm.
26:23Clearly.
26:25Oh, come on, Annie.
26:26You don't honestly think I'd go there, do you?
26:29Case you'd forgotten, that's Ridley's slot.
26:31Ridley's not showing his face in a while.
26:34Yeah, well, he's been busy with a case.
26:36There's no room for sentiment in business, Annie.
26:38Maybe that's where you've been going wrong.
26:40Still my name above the door.
26:41Yeah, my name on the cheques.
26:43You might have thrown a bit of money at the place, but...
26:45A bit?
26:47I've bailed this club out.
26:48Oh, right, so we're running things your way now, is that it?
26:51Look, if we want to keep the Ponters coming in,
26:53we're going to have to make changes.
26:54Even Ridley's got the message.
26:56Hey.
26:58Got to listen to Carla's opening number.
27:00She's going to bring the house down.
27:14Leave you to it.
27:22All right, Jack?
27:23All right.
27:24Just thought I'd come and see that you hadn't done a runner.
27:26Yeah, well, I've got 200 hours.
27:27It's going to be months before I'm finished.
27:29Yeah.
27:30Could have been banged up, kid.
27:31Yeah, so everyone keeps telling me.
27:36I've barrister-rented a plea of mitigation.
27:38Said one of my mums is a copper.
27:40Well, that would have worked in your favour, yeah.
27:43Everyone at the station wants to be talking about it.
27:45Believe me, they've got bigger things to be thinking about.
27:49I just feel like I've let her down.
27:52Well, between you and me, Jack,
27:53she's probably thinking the same thing.
27:55So cut her a bit of slack, yeah?
27:58Best get back to you.
28:00Yeah.
28:03Thank you for stopping by.
28:06Any time.
28:09Thanks, mate.
28:11The blood we found in the abandoned vehicle
28:13has been confirmed as Tara Dunnings.
28:15So we're running with the theory
28:16that someone else was involved in her disappearance.
28:19She'd wandered off somewhere, left the scene of the crash.
28:22Well, surely one of the police dogs would have picked up a scent.
28:25Brain may have washed away crucial evidence.
28:28She was probably taken away in another vehicle.
28:31Probably the person who was driving this unidentified car.
28:35Still waiting for an update on those tyre tracks.
28:37Oh, we do know her mobile had been connected
28:40to a mast in the Caldon area.
28:42Last reading was recorded at 14.30.
28:44Right. Been there for some time, then.
28:46What about the evidence you found in Tara's car?
28:49We're all doubt any familiar matches.
28:51Nothing else that flagged up on the system.
28:53We did find... Hang on, I've got it here.
28:57..a palm print that we couldn't account for.
29:01Exterior driver's door window.
29:03Might be unrelated.
29:04Yeah. Run it through ITAT?
29:06No, it isn't, I'm afraid.
29:08I've sorted out tea for all the volunteers.
29:10I've got cakes, tarts, sandwiches for when they get back.
29:13Don't know what we're doing without you, Celia.
29:15Well, at least the weather's holding up.
29:17Hey, police came in the pub yesterday.
29:19They wanted to talk to Jason Dover.
29:21I told them it was bad news.
29:23I've been doing a bit of digging online.
29:25It seems Jason's got some dubious history.
29:27Oh. Oh, yes.
29:29Come on.
29:31Come on.
29:32Come on.
29:38OK, so we've just heard back from Wendy.
29:41The blood found in the vehicle has been confirmed
29:43as a match with our MISPA.
29:45We're now treating Tara Dunning's disappearance
29:47as a possible murder inquiry.
29:49Now, it goes without saying
29:51that due to the exceptionally high media and public interest
29:54in this case,
29:56then it has created a more challenging environment
29:59for the investigating team.
30:01But I have confidence in each and every one of you
30:04that you will do your job.
30:05We just need to maintain the trust of the wider community.
30:08So it now appears that Tara's assailant was known to her
30:11and it's up to us to narrow it down who that might be.
30:14I checked out the charity shop in Renton,
30:16spoke to the woman in charge.
30:17She was adamant she's never set eyes on Tara Dunning.
30:20Her name wasn't on the volunteer roster.
30:22Right, so she's lying to her husband.
30:24OK, Darren, go back through Tara's phone records
30:27and see if she had any other contacts in Renton.
30:31Ridley.
30:34I, um, wondered if you fancied a drink early doors?
30:37Yeah. Are you buying?
30:39Shall I let the missus know?
30:41You do that. See you there.
30:43We're urging all volunteers to exercise caution.
30:46The Moor can be pretty inhospitable at this time of year.
30:49So you'll all need a torch and a whistle.
30:51The plan is to head up towards Caldon Crags,
30:53full recce of the area,
30:55and we'll be searching for any evidence the police may have missed.
30:58What is he doing here?
30:59He's come to help with the search, same as everyone else.
31:02Not sure we need his kind of help. What's this?
31:04A convicted sex offender up on a rape charge
31:06to then go and give you work in my pub.
31:08This was you spreading lies! You're poisonous, you know that?
31:11I only said what I saw. You want to watch your mouth?
31:13Oh, and then what? You'll come for me and all?
31:15Sarah! Sarah, we...
31:17I have nothing to do with this!
31:22Jason Dover's name is all over social media.
31:25How the hell did this get out?
31:27I was fishing with Celia Machen in the village this morning.
31:29This is going to compromise the whole investigation.
31:31Well, he's still a person of interest.
31:33Yeah, but you've got nothing to tie him to Tara's disappearance.
31:35A witness who accused him of predatory behaviour,
31:37a history of sexual assault.
31:39What about his alibi? I've left a message with Jenson Mill.
31:41We're still waiting for the gaffer to come back to us.
31:43Well, can you chase it up, Darren? Boss?
31:45You guys clear out. I'd better squatter to the super.
31:47Good luck with that.
31:53I've got a result with Tara Dunning's call log.
31:55There's another Renton number that keeps coming up.
31:57A psych unit just outside of town.
31:59Renton Hospital?
32:01She called the switchboard two days before she disappeared.
32:03Well, that's got to be significant.
32:05Good work.
32:09It's good that you've come out.
32:11I thought you might have been down at the club.
32:13No, not this evening, no.
32:15It's good to get out sometimes, you know.
32:17Working on a case like this.
32:19Everything all right?
32:21Yeah, it's just home, you know.
32:23The little one can be a bit of a nightmare.
32:25Yeah.
32:27And you've got another one on the way, I hear.
32:29Mm-hm.
32:31Things are just a bit tight, you know.
32:33Finances.
32:35Yeah, well, you know.
32:37Copper's salary doesn't go very far these days.
32:45Is that, um...
32:47Is that, um...
32:49mortgage on the new property?
32:51We're barely covering the interest repayments.
32:53Right.
32:59Alex.
33:01Yeah?
33:03Could you do me a favour?
33:05Go on.
33:08Could you lend me some money?
33:13Yeah.
33:15Yeah.
33:17How much do you need?
33:21Five grand should cover it, but I'll...
33:23I'd pay you back as soon as possible.
33:25Yeah, yeah, OK.
33:27OK.
33:29But you're not in any trouble, Darren, are you?
33:31I mean, it's not good for a cop
33:33to be in debt.
33:35You'd tell me, wouldn't you?
33:37Yeah.
33:39Yeah, of course I would.
33:45Yeah.
34:15Yeah.
34:45Yeah.
35:08Celia?
35:10Simon?
35:12Are you there?
35:16We're trying to trace
35:18the movements of a missing woman,
35:20Tara Dunning.
35:22We think she may have been planning to visit here.
35:24Any visitors would have needed to have been booked in.
35:26Oh.
35:30Yeah.
35:32She was due here Wednesday.
35:34Never turned up.
35:36So she's on the system?
35:38Regular as clockwork.
35:40Every four weeks comes to visit her mother.
35:42Tara's mother is a patient here.
35:44Mary Jane Bulmore.
35:46Committed to Renton eight years ago.
35:48Any chance of us getting to see her?
35:50Not without prior clearance.
35:52These are high-security patients.
35:54Yeah, but it could have some bearing on a serious crime.
35:56I'll need to contact Dr Ossie.
35:58He's our clinical lead.
36:03Sorry to interrupt, sir.
36:05I've just been going through Tara Dunning's phone log.
36:07She called Celia Matron's landline
36:09the day that she disappeared.
36:11Celia never mentioned it in a statement
36:13OK.
36:15Get over the call. Let me check it out.
36:17Sir.
36:23We look after male and female patients
36:25with dangerous violence or criminal propensities.
36:27Mary Jane is considered low-risk.
36:29Yeah, and can I ask you
36:31why she was admitted?
36:33She was sentenced for the murder of her husband
36:35in 2016.
36:37Diminished responsibility.
36:39She killed her own husband?
36:41Sleep upstairs in bed.
36:43Doused the house in petrol and set fire to the place.
36:45We'd abused and loved for years, physically, emotionally.
36:47I assessed her myself
36:49after the verdict.
36:51And what was the diagnosis?
36:53Residual schizophrenia.
36:55Recently compounded by early-onset dementia.
37:01She may seem unresponsive.
37:03Medication can make her drowsy.
37:07Visitors, Mary Jane.
37:09A couple of police officers.
37:11They'd like to ask you some questions.
37:13Not too long, please.
37:15Mrs. Beaumont.
37:17I'm D.I. Farman.
37:19This is my colleague, Mr. Ridley.
37:21We'd like to talk to you about your daughter, Tara.
37:23I understand she was due
37:25to come and visit you.
37:27I sat here waiting. She'd never showed her face.
37:29Tara's been missing for a few days now.
37:31We're concerned about her well-being.
37:35She stays away to punish me.
37:37You know that's not true, Mary Jane.
37:39For what I did.
37:41When was the last time you saw your daughter?
37:45A few weeks ago.
37:47I could tell she wasn't right.
37:49Really? Why do you say that?
37:51Something was troubling her.
37:53Her mother always knows.
37:55Did Tara mention anything
37:57that she thought was important to you?
37:59She told me she was frightened.
38:01Really?
38:03Frightened of what?
38:05You see him?
38:07He keeps me locked up, you know.
38:09Potions and pills.
38:11Mary Jane.
38:13Just look at those bruises.
38:19Those bruises
38:21on her arms.
38:23They're Mary Jane's self-harms.
38:25Persecutory delusions.
38:27A symptom of her condition.
38:29And is the condition hereditary?
38:31Well, both conditions have genetic deficits
38:33and features. Similar white matter
38:35deficit patterns.
38:37Because we know that Tara was diagnosed bipolar.
38:39Tara saw herself as a ticking bomb.
38:41You sound like you know her pretty well.
38:43Yeah, we discussed her condition,
38:45her medical history,
38:47clinical options available to her.
38:49But why would she come to you?
38:51I've been treating her mother for years.
38:53I know her better than anyone.
38:55We think that
38:57Tara may have stopped taking her meds.
38:59I would have advised against that.
39:01You must have heard that she was missing.
39:03I was away at a conference. I saw it on the news, I think.
39:05But she didn't show up for her monthly visit.
39:07Surely alarm bells started to ring.
39:09Tara's visits were upsetting Mary Jane.
39:11I advised her to stop coming altogether.
39:13That's not what she told us in the visiting room.
39:15Oh, that depends on which Mary Jane you happen to be
39:17talking to.
39:19Have you any idea
39:21what might have happened to her?
39:23We're following up various leads.
39:25Well, I'm late for my rounds.
39:27If I can help you in any way,
39:29I'll let you know.
39:37Miss May Jane?
39:41Miss May Jane?
39:47Celia?
39:51DC Lackand, Coppelton Police.
39:55Celia?
39:59Celia?
40:07As you can see, she fell downstairs.
40:09Died as a result of a broken neck.
40:11So it could have been an accident.
40:13I mean, we know she had Parkinson's.
40:15From the placement of the body, I'm fairly certain
40:17she must have fallen backwards with some force.
40:19There's blood on the spindle.
40:21Yeah, so she may have been pushed.
40:23Office has been ransacked.
40:25Back door lock was splintered.
40:27Could have disturbed a burglary.
40:29Well, initially, that appeared to be the case.
40:31But these kitchen surfaces
40:33have been wiped down with disinfectant.
40:35I could smell it the moment I arrived.
40:37So whoever it was cleaned up after themselves.
40:39We found a couple of prints on the back door frame.
40:41Still unaccounted for. Didn't match the deceased.
40:43Any idea how long she's been dead?
40:45Rigor mortis
40:47is well established.
40:49Drawing of the peripheries, I'd say around 8 to 12 hours.
40:51Right, I'm going to check those prints
40:53against the profile of Jason Dulber.
40:55He's on the system.
40:57Darren? Yeah?
40:59Can you check all the surrounding areas?
41:01See if anyone saw anything yesterday evening
41:03that was suspicious.
41:05Boss? Thanks.
41:07Do you mind if I take a look?
41:09Just try not to touch anything.
41:25Any burglar worth his salt
41:37would have found these.
41:39You think this was staged?
41:41Feels like it.
41:43Phone call from Tara. Why didn't Celia mention it?
41:45Maybe she was covering for her.
41:47Yeah. Maybe she knew a bit more
41:49about the disappearance than she let on.
41:51I'll get that laptop checked out.
41:55You might want to hear this.
41:57I've just had a call from the lab.
41:59You were right about those prints.
42:01They found a match. It is Jason Dulber.
42:11You had an altercation with Celia Machen
42:13yesterday in Colden, during which
42:15you accosted her in a threatening manner.
42:17This exchange was
42:19witnessed by a number of people.
42:21I should never have lost me temper.
42:23She'd already implicated you in Tara Dunning's disappearance.
42:25A few hours later, we found her
42:27lying at the bottom of her stairs with her neck broken.
42:29You can't seriously
42:31think I killed her? Do you often lose your temper
42:33with women, Mr. Dulber? What's that supposed to mean?
42:35We pulled out the details of your sexual assault case.
42:37What happened with me and that girl was
42:39consensual. The verdict suggests otherwise.
42:41The woman you assaulted was known to you.
42:43Apparently you developed a very
42:45unhealthy obsession with her.
42:47It seems like a pattern is emerging here, Jason.
42:49Do you mind me calling you that?
42:51I think you followed
42:53her up to Colden Crags. You wanted
42:55to put her in her place.
42:57You have no idea what happened to Tara, so you're trying to fit me up.
42:59We're not in the business of fitting anybody up,
43:01Jason. The evidence
43:03is incriminating enough.
43:05Yes, we found a set of your fingerprints
43:07in Celia Machen's kitchen.
43:09Not to mention one of your business cards.
43:11I did some gardening work
43:13for her. Weeding, lawn.
43:15She said she wasn't good on her feet anymore.
43:17Was that before you had words with her in the cafe?
43:19She didn't like me talking to Tara.
43:21It was like she was jealous or something.
43:23Did you ever go into the heights?
43:25Just to clean up. Use the bathroom.
43:27I think she made me a cup once.
43:29And that was the last time you went there?
43:31I haven't been any other place since.
43:33We'll need
43:35you to account for your movements yesterday
43:37evening. I was at Sarah's.
43:39All night. Sarah Donning?
43:41I hadn't told her
43:43about the conviction.
43:45She wasn't answering me calls.
43:47What time did you get there?
43:49Must have been about six.
43:51Well, we have a statement from one
43:53of Celia Machen's neighbours
43:55that claims that she saw your van
43:57parked up outside her house around that same time.
44:01OK.
44:03I went round there, but just to apologise.
44:05Right. OK. Well, you see, Jason, the more
44:07you keep lying to us, the more we keep
44:09thinking you've got something to hide.
44:11I thought if I cleared the air, Sarah would give me another chance.
44:13Did you go into Celia's house?
44:15Talked on the doorstep.
44:17She seemed guarded, on edge.
44:19That's hardly surprising.
44:21I tried to explain that she'd gotten me all wrong.
44:23She warned me to leave,
44:25said she'd call the police. That must have really
44:27riled you up.
44:29I turned around and walked away.
44:31See, I think you went back, forced your
44:33way through that back door. She ran upstairs
44:35to try and get away from you. No. You grabbed her
44:37and she fell. I didn't lay a finger on her.
44:39I moved here for a fresh
44:41start, a clean slate.
44:43Things between me and Sarah are great. Why would
44:45I mess that up?
44:47He told us
44:49he'd come round to see you last night.
44:51Said he wanted to make things right between us.
44:53Did he tell you he'd just been to
44:55see Celia Machen?
44:57How'd he
44:59seem?
45:01Angry, on edge. He said
45:03Celia got everything wrong, that there
45:05was nothing going on between him and Tara.
45:07Did you ever suspect
45:09he had anything to do with Tara's
45:11disappearance? You think I might have been covering
45:13for him? I think sometimes
45:15we choose not to see things.
45:19He used to ask me about her sometimes.
45:21I shared stuff that
45:23maybe I shouldn't have. What kind
45:25of stuff? I told him how the marriage was a sham.
45:27The way she behaved
45:29with my brother, the games she played.
45:31Rob had the
45:33business, the perfect family. Me, I was
45:35stuck here with nothing.
45:37Had Jason ever been violent towards you?
45:41He'd been talking about moving in
45:43together, came out of nowhere.
45:45I said it was too soon. Jason just
45:47lost it. Said I'd been stringing
45:49him along, that I was lucky
45:51to have him.
45:53The way he blew up,
45:55it frightened me.
45:59So what happens now?
46:01Well, he'll be released from custody
46:03as a person under investigation.
46:07I know this much.
46:09He's finished in this village.
46:11Hi, Alex Ridley here.
46:13Leave a message. Hello, stranger.
46:15Remember me?
46:17Just
46:19wondering how
46:21you are, where you are.
46:25You're probably busy on a case. Anyway,
46:27just give me
46:29a ring when you get a chance.
46:31Alright, bye.
46:33Just
46:35the man.
46:37The Rottenstall Inn O'Wheeler looking for a new
46:39guest speaker. Clearly,
46:41they're tiring of my forensic shtick. Now
46:43you could share your thoughts
46:45on criminal psychology,
46:47the short version. Any
46:49monetary incentive? Biscuits?
46:51Homemade? No. Fine.
46:55So,
46:57you said you had something for me.
46:59Celia Machen's
47:01post-mortem results confirm the cause
47:03of death. C1 fracture of the
47:05spinal cord. Now, we also
47:07found biological markers
47:09in her brain. We call them red neurons.
47:11They develop after an ischemic event.
47:13Her brain was deprived of oxygen
47:15for some hours.
47:17So it took her a while to die.
47:19Slow suffocation, as the brain loses
47:21oxygen, wouldn't have been pretty.
47:23Is there anything here that ties it to Jason Dover?
47:25No. We ran
47:27some checks for trace DNA.
47:29Nothing so far, except for those
47:31incriminating prints.
47:33We did find some dark
47:35woollen fibres on the body
47:37that didn't match anything the
47:39deceased was wearing. Could have been transferred by
47:41her assailant.
47:43What about their tyre tracks, the golden crags?
47:45Definitely not a match for
47:47Jason Dover. Neither was the palm print.
47:49Right. So there's nothing to work
47:51with at all. I wouldn't say that.
47:53We finally
47:55got a hold of Tara Dunning's medical records.
47:57Interesting
47:59reading.
48:01She was diagnosed
48:03with postpartum psychosis
48:05after the birth of her son.
48:07That's definitely
48:09a bit more than just depression, isn't it?
48:11Spent some time in a specialist
48:13mother and baby unit.
48:15Doctors prescribed anti-psychotics.
48:17I think she was
48:19off her medicine.
48:21Very good reason for that.
48:27Tara Dunning was pregnant.
48:57music
48:59music