Return.To.Paradise.2024.S01E06
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00:00I moved halfway around the world to get away from Dolphin Cave.
00:05What's the situation? Is there going to be an inquiry?
00:08No, I'm pretty happy with my mobile plan at the moment.
00:12What?
00:13Please don't call me again.
00:15I was stitched up. I would never tamper with evidence.
00:19You and Daisy, she's brilliant. She is perfect for you.
00:24You had the ring out. Why didn't you?
00:27Glenn Albert Strong.
00:31Will you marry me?
00:33Yes.
00:43It was Charles Ogden, my ancestor,
00:47who first struck coal in the escarpment behind us.
00:52And here, he built his wharf
00:56to serve the boats sailing outward,
00:59laden with Ogden coal.
01:06Now, follow me as we enter the haunted shower bottom.
01:12In here, the miners would wash away the grime of 14 hours underground.
01:18Old Charlie Ogden was a gambler,
01:21and all the money that would roll in from the mine
01:24would roll straight back out again
01:26and into the pockets of Dolphin Cove's bookies.
01:30And the souls of the dozens of miners buried alive in the mine
01:34are said to remain within these walls.
01:44Deep in debt, terrified of the punishment coming his way,
01:49unable to see any way out,
01:52Charles slit his own throat with this very knife.
02:02He was discovered by his son, my great-grandfather,
02:06who panicked, did the only thing he could.
02:09He set off the emergency alarm.
02:13And it is said, whenever the wind blows just right,
02:18you might hear the alarm in the distance,
02:22a glimpse, a reflection in the blade
02:26of the ghost of Ogden's mine.
02:36Day, though, the mine is no longer operational,
02:41and the alarm hasn't been heard in 42 years.
02:49Thank you. Bye-bye. Cheerio. See you again.
02:56Last tour. End of an era.
02:59Thank Christ for that.
03:02Clearing out your stuff.
03:04Is that it?
03:05Got rid of the rest of it years ago.
03:07You need to pack up and get out of the cottage as well.
03:09So what now? A few million bucks in your pocket?
03:12What, kid's inheritance ready to be spent?
03:15Blow it all on the wicked stepmother?
03:17Finn, it's his inheritance, not yours.
03:19No, you deserve it.
03:24There's a lot of, uh, not coming in to see you, old man.
03:27Doesn't look like it.
03:29OK, darling, I'm off to grab a drink with the girls.
03:32What, just one? I'm kidding.
03:36Come on.
03:52Who is it?
03:54Laurie.
04:07What's this?
04:09Dinner.
04:10Why are you bringing it to me?
04:14Last chance, I guess.
04:17It's Mum's recipe.
04:23Are you coming in, or I'm packing up the last of it?
04:27Uh, no, I'm on... I'm on duty.
04:31So, uh, when's the big day?
04:34Uh, it's a bit of an ongoing discussion, that one.
04:37Well, I'd be happy with something casual on the beach,
04:39reception here, so we can do it sooner.
04:41And I'd like something a little bit more special.
04:43Well, it is special.
04:45It's our favourite place. We're not going to have a party.
04:48No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
04:51No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
04:54No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
04:57It is special.
04:59It's our favourite place with all our friends.
05:01We don't need to rush it.
05:02Well, I'm not...
05:03OK, yes, ongoing discussion, date, TBC,
05:06but engagement drinks here on Friday night.
05:08Ooh!
05:12Hey.
05:13Hi.
05:14Just another bowl of Prosecco, please.
05:15Same again?
05:16Darling, I don't drink anything else.
05:21Wedding on the beach.
05:23How good's that?
05:24Oh, just so good.
05:27They'd never let you do that in England.
05:29Also, it does rain quite a lot, to be fair.
05:35Oh, my God, what is that?
05:37It's the mine collapse alarm.
05:39Oh!
05:42The mine's closed.
05:43That alarm hasn't been on for 30-odd years.
05:46Uh, 42.
05:47What?
05:4842 years.
05:50So why is it on now?
05:57What's going on?
05:59No idea.
06:00Vince?
06:02I'll try and get a visual.
06:03Vince!
06:04Open the door!
06:05Give me a gun.
06:06Vince!
06:07It's locked.
06:08The power's cut out.
06:09The alarm must have blown it.
06:14I think he's bolted it.
06:15Let me have a gun.
06:16Let me have a gun.
06:17Sally!
06:19Give me a hand.
06:21One, two, three.
06:23Vince!
06:27What are we gonna do?
06:29Get out of the way!
06:30Get out of the way!
06:34Come on!
06:35Hey!
06:56Come on!
06:58Come on!
07:25Vince Ogden
07:26The mine collapse alarm came on about 8.
07:29We all heard it.
07:31Is this the lever for the alarm here?
07:35Uh, we'll print it.
07:37The family thought it was odd.
07:39Rushed here.
07:41Found the door locked and bolted from the inside.
07:44Broke it down.
07:45Found Vince on the floor.
07:48Suspected suicide.
07:50Looks like he cut his own throat.
07:52Not for the first time.
07:54Well, first time for him, but not for the Ogdens.
07:58His ancestor, Charles Ogden, took his own life in the same way.
08:02With that exact knife.
08:04The alarm came on that night as well.
08:06How do you know all this?
08:08Oh, I, um, I took the final tour this afternoon.
08:10You know, before they, uh, sell it off.
08:17Clark.
08:19I knew this would happen.
08:21What?
08:22Passed your mind back to me.
08:23Didn't I say this was going to happen?
08:26I'm in the middle of something here.
08:28I said...
08:29Look, you said that you were happy with your mobile plan, as I recall.
08:32Which was not a word of a lie, but parallel.
08:35A coded implication that all would be well.
08:38And I was right.
08:39You're cleared.
08:40Really?
08:41You'll get official notification.
08:43But I can reveal the inquiry found tampering with evidence by someone in turn.
08:48Not you.
08:49There'll be another trial.
08:50So...
08:51So we'll get him?
08:52Oh, we'll get him, yeah.
08:54More importantly, you're free to come back.
08:56Swiftly, if you can manage it.
08:58Bit snowed under over here.
08:59Also, looks like it's going to snow.
09:01Back?
09:02Places are shambles.
09:04No trains, hardly a bus to be found.
09:06Every year.
09:07How have they not figured that out yet, I hear you ask?
09:11Mackenzie.
09:12You there?
09:14I have to go.
09:21Is everything okay?
09:23Yeah, I'm fine.
09:26Felix?
09:27Sorry about the dark.
09:28The alarm.
09:29Blew out some wires, but I'm working on it.
09:31I'll check the back.
09:35Based on his temperature, I'd say he's been dead an hour or so.
09:39Two at the most.
09:40So he died at the same time the alarm went off?
09:42Around then.
09:46That broken lock is consistent with forced entry.
09:50Can you mark that for us?
09:51Yeah.
09:52And we'll need the doorknob for fingerprinting.
09:57Okay.
09:58Where's the family?
10:00So awful.
10:01We had so much to look forward to.
10:03Was there any indication he was thinking about doing something like this?
10:07No.
10:08I mean, it's probably nothing.
10:11Anything can help.
10:14He just seems very moody lately.
10:18I'd almost say paranoid.
10:20How?
10:21He seemed preoccupied.
10:23A bit secretive, that sort of thing.
10:26He hated life, basically.
10:28He was miserable all the time.
10:31You were at the surf club when the alarm came on?
10:35Vince wanted some time by himself to say goodbye to the place.
10:40I should have stayed with him.
10:42When I heard the alarm, the mine hadn't been operational in years.
10:45I knew something wasn't right.
10:46What happened when you arrived?
10:48He was locked in.
10:50Why didn't you use your keys?
10:51I did.
10:52The door was bolted from the inside as well as locked.
10:55Like I said, he'd gotten paranoid.
10:57Sometimes I had to knock to get into my own house.
10:59It's not your house.
11:00Are you still going on about that?
11:02So, what did you do?
11:04She didn't do anything.
11:06We couldn't get in with a key, so Lottie broke the door down.
11:11Lucky Lottie had a pole thingy or whatever.
11:15Otherwise Vince would still be in there, all alone.
11:18It's called a halogen bar, it's what I used to break the door down.
11:21Right.
11:22So the halogen bar forced the lock from its fixtures?
11:24Mm-hmm.
11:26Do you know what he kept in those wooden boxes on top of the chest?
11:29Ugh, junk probably.
11:30There's junk everywhere in that place.
11:33We still have some questions to ask.
11:35Sorry, it's just Priya and Finn being at each other.
11:40It tossed my head in.
11:41That's why I moved out.
11:43When was the last time you saw your dad?
11:45Earlier this evening.
11:46I dropped him off at the pie.
11:48Did you take it inside?
11:49No, I didn't.
11:50I'm sorry.
11:51I'm sorry.
11:52I'm sorry.
11:53I'm sorry.
11:54I'm sorry.
11:55I'm sorry.
11:56I'm sorry.
11:57I'm sorry.
11:58I'm sorry.
11:59I'm sorry.
12:00I'm sorry.
12:01Did you take it inside?
12:02No, I haven't been in there for years.
12:04Why not?
12:06It wasn't a happy place for me.
12:08What does that mean?
12:11Tough relationship with Dad, I guess.
12:13Tough?
12:14How so?
12:15He wasn't a nice man.
12:19Go as far as to call him cruel.
12:23Was that to anyone in particular?
12:27Most people, really.
12:31What time did you get here?
12:33Around six.
12:35Why did you come back?
12:36I do a patrol, so I was nearby.
12:39Heard the alarm.
12:42Didn't even know it still worked.
12:44Why would you turn it on?
12:45I don't know.
12:47It was weird.
12:48That's why I came straight over.
12:51I got here and Priya and Finn were arriving too.
12:54What's going on?
12:55No idea.
12:57Vince?
12:59We broke the door down.
13:03Do you know what was in that open wooden box on top of the chest?
13:08No, I told you I haven't been in there for years, so...
13:11Could be anything.
13:20Still working on the switchboard?
13:21Mm-hmm.
13:23Why would a bloke about to get millions of dollars from selling his land
13:26take his own life?
13:28That is a good question.
13:31And why would he turn the alarm on after 42 years?
13:35That is another good question.
13:38But it's not the most important one.
13:41What's the most important one?
13:43Where is his dinner?
13:47Lottie said she dropped him off a pie, so where is it?
13:53He ate it?
13:54No dishes in the sink, nothing in the bin.
13:58He didn't eat it.
14:01Nothing in the fridge, nothing in the freezer.
14:07Here we go.
14:17So Vince is supposedly planning to take his own life,
14:20yet he takes the time to put a pie in the oven.
14:22A pie he's never going to eat.
14:26It doesn't make sense.
14:29The only thing that makes sense is murder.
14:35But the only way out was bolted from the inside.
14:40Well, the killer escaped somehow, leaving a locked door behind them.
14:45I mean, unless it's a ghost, there has to be an answer.
14:52I don't know.
15:11Vince Ogden just sold Ogden Mine and the land around it for a truckload.
15:16OK, what do we know about him?
15:18His first wife Dot, Lottie and Finn's mother.
15:21History of mental health issues.
15:23She left him a while ago after she was sectioned.
15:26OK, can we get in contact with her?
15:28Ah, she's now deceased.
15:30The questions.
15:32Why did the alarm come on?
15:34And how did the killer escape if the door was bolted from the inside?
15:37Well, I've got the phone records from Vince's landline,
15:39which nobody normal ever uses.
15:41I use my landline every night.
15:43Exactly.
15:45There was a phone call from the phone box near the Stirling Road shop
15:48a couple of days ago.
15:49Did you find out if anyone saw anything?
15:51No.
15:53I've been going through Vince's affairs and they are in an absolute state.
15:56He kept everything, and I mean everything.
15:59Have you found a will?
16:01Not yet, no.
16:03I'll keep looking. I'm off to feed the birds.
16:05Water bill? 94.
16:07Footie record? 89.
16:09Demons beat swans at the SCG.
16:11Nine points.
16:20It's an exciting time for you.
16:22Why's that?
16:24Mother of the groom.
16:26Oh, yes. Oh, yes.
16:29Let's hope it's more successful than last time.
16:33I think Daisy's probably a safer bet.
16:37A safer bet?
16:39I don't know.
16:41I don't know.
16:43I don't know.
16:45I don't know.
16:47I don't know.
16:49Safer bet.
16:53I suppose that's what we want in a partner, isn't it?
16:58Isn't it?
17:02Well, you know me and small talk, Mackenzie.
17:06I heard from DI Mooney that your inquiry is finished.
17:10I assume that's why you want to talk to me.
17:12Yes.
17:17Cleared?
17:18Yeah.
17:20Yep. Yes.
17:22So, I am free to go back to London.
17:27Will you?
17:29What?
17:31Will you go back?
17:33Yes.
17:35Yeah.
17:37Yeah.
17:39Yeah. Of course.
17:41It's all I've wanted since the day I got here is to go back.
17:43And now...
17:45Oh, God.
17:46Oh, God, are you?
17:48I'm sorry. I think I am.
17:50Oh, my God. Mackenzie at work.
17:52I don't know what's going on.
17:54Well, could you stop it?
17:56I'm trying. I'm going to try.
17:58No, no. It's not working.
18:00I can see. I can see. It's not working.
18:02Do you have a...
18:04I don't have a thing.
18:06Here we go.
18:11Is it over?
18:13Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
18:14Yeah, I think it is.
18:16Oh, God. Honestly.
18:18Oh, Mackenzie, what on earth has got into you?
18:20I don't know. What?
18:22What's going on here?
18:24Nothing.
18:26Okay, then.
18:28Last will and testament.
18:30Who gets the lad?
18:35Me.
18:38You didn't know?
18:40Uh, no. We never really talked about it.
18:42And you've been married for how long?
18:44Eight years.
18:46And the kids left soon after you were married?
18:48Yes.
18:50Lottie left to train in Wollongong.
18:52And Finn, well, he moved into the wharf cottage.
18:55Still far too close.
18:57We never really got along, if I'm honest.
18:59Yeah, no. We've picked up on that, actually.
19:01So, why was that?
19:03He couldn't accept the fact that his father was moving into a different phase in his life.
19:07And he sure didn't want a new stepmother.
19:09And now this is all yours.
19:13What?
19:16What are you implying?
19:19He took his own life.
19:21Did he?
19:25Hello, mate.
19:29Do you remember Vince getting a phone call a couple of days ago?
19:32On the landline?
19:34Actually, yeah, I do.
19:36What was it about?
19:38Vince wouldn't say.
19:40You didn't overhear anything?
19:42All I heard was something like...
19:45I keep my promises.
19:50I have no idea what it meant, but...
19:53It put him in a bit of a mood.
19:55Who was it from?
19:57Who knows? A real estate agent?
20:00Someone who owed him money? It could be anyone.
20:03Glenn.
20:13Very clear print. Unmistakable.
20:16Whose?
20:17Yours.
20:20Oh, the tour. We all held it.
20:24Yeah, probably half of Dolphin Cove's had their hand on this knife at some stage.
20:28It's not going to get us anywhere.
20:30Unless you want to hold him until you can clear him?
20:33Yes. Yes, I very much want to do that. Yes.
20:36Hang on, I meant...
20:37Could take a couple of days.
20:38No, we've got cells, we've got shackles.
20:39OK.
20:41We've all had our fun.
20:43What about the lever, Dylan?
20:45Wiped clean.
20:46Presumably by the killer?
20:47Yeah.
20:48Well, if there's nothing else, I'm going to go through my video footage from the tour.
20:52See if that gives us some answers.
20:54Don't leave town.
21:05On to those next.
21:07See if they give us anything.
21:09I'm going back to London.
21:11What?
21:14Yeah, the inquiry cleared me, so yeah, I'm going home.
21:18Mark, that's fantastic.
21:25Well, that's what you wanted, isn't it?
21:28When are you going?
21:30After this.
21:32Wow.
21:35You'll miss the wedding.
21:37Yep. Yeah, I guess I will.
21:40Anyway.
21:43Yeah.
21:45Back to it.
21:48Such good news, though.
21:50I'm really happy for you.
21:53So, what have you got?
21:55Oh, we came up blank on the phone box at the Stirling Road shop.
21:58No one saw anything.
22:00But we did have a chat to VK DeVito.
22:02Looks like he didn't want to.
22:04I didn't see how he was a relevant witness.
22:06And yet.
22:07Just tell them.
22:09Okay, early last Tuesday morning, about 3.30,
22:11which was kind of middle of the night, really.
22:13Reggie.
22:15Okay, VK was out with Stryker, and they were down...
22:17Sorry, sorry, who's Stryker?
22:19Oh, it was the rescue greyhound with bladder issues.
22:21Now, they were down on that little beach next to the wharf.
22:23VK said he saw Vince and Finn unloading a boat.
22:27Unloading what?
22:29Well, he couldn't see properly,
22:31but he reckoned it looked like bricks.
22:33Bricks? Oh, drugs.
22:35Oh, yeah, and it's still there.
22:37It's the perfect spot for it.
22:39You can't see the wharf unless you're all the way down on the beach.
22:41Yeah, VK doesn't normally go down there,
22:43but Stryker's particular about where he goes.
22:45Anyway, he said they put the stuff into a couple of bags,
22:48and then the boat chugged off.
22:50So, Finn and Vince were bringing drugs?
22:53And arguing about it.
22:55Oh, a bit of argy-bargy, according to VK.
22:58It's worth a search?
23:02Absolutely.
23:08It'll be fine, Bunny.
23:10Don't worry about it.
23:12Bunny?
23:14Fishing mate.
23:16He was worried the weather might come in, but look at this.
23:19Might I remind you, this is private property, Detective.
23:22Oh.
23:25Warrant to search it.
23:27Well, if I knew the paperwork was official,
23:29I would have had a cake in the oven.
23:31You have the keys?
23:38Thanks.
23:46Where were you last Tuesday, at about 3.30am?
23:50That's a good question.
23:52And a fair one.
23:54Can I take it on notice?
23:56My office will be in touch.
23:58Were you here unloading a boat,
24:00coming to blows with your dad over something?
24:02I could never.
24:04I mean, bless him, but the old bloke couldn't fight to save himself.
24:06Mmm.
24:08Where are my manners?
24:10Would you like a beer, Detective?
24:12No.
24:16Or an argument?
24:18Over a drug shipment, a lot of money at stake?
24:20Hang on.
24:22Are you suggesting I killed him?
24:24Yeah, no, it has crossed my mind.
24:26It was suicide.
24:28Or a dispute, a drug deal gone wrong?
24:30I don't have anything to do with drugs.
24:32What were you arguing about?
24:33We've got something.
24:35Cigarettes.
24:37Boxes of them, in here.
24:39That's all back, crowbar.
24:43I told you,
24:45I don't have anything to do with drugs.
24:47We get them in from Indonesia,
24:49and we sell them on.
24:51That's illegal.
24:53Sure.
24:55But we gotta make a living.
24:57I mean, weekly tours for half a dozen bored tourists
24:59doesn't really cut it.
25:01What was the dispute with Vince about?
25:03It was about drugs, so they're worthless.
25:05It's a couple hundred bucks, okay?
25:07I'm hardly gonna kill for it.
25:09We're going to take them as evidence,
25:11and we need access to the house.
25:13I'd be delighted to have you as guests.
25:15I'll put the kettle on.
25:17Where are you gonna live
25:19when all this is sold?
25:23I always land on my feet, Detective.
25:25He slit his own throat
25:28with this very knife.
25:31He was discovered by his son,
25:34my great-grandfather,
25:36who, panicked,
25:38did the only thing he could.
25:40He set off the emergency alarm,
25:43and if the wind blows just right,
25:47he might hear the alarm in the distance
25:50and glimpse into the sky.
25:52He might hear the alarm in the distance
25:55and glimpse a reflection in the blade
25:58of the ghost of Ogden's mind.
26:04Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
26:09The ghost of Ogden's mind.
26:16Oh, my giddy-ham.
26:19You want me on a plane tomorrow?
26:22But...
26:24I'm in the middle of a case.
26:26I know, I know.
26:28Making progress?
26:30Yeah, getting there.
26:32Here's me stuck behind a desk all day.
26:34I'm loving it, but to be honest,
26:36I'm a bit jealous of you,
26:38being on the tools, as you'd say.
26:40Well, when I've closed,
26:42I'll tell you all about it.
26:44There you go.
26:46Finish what you have to do,
26:48and we'll get you on a plane and over for dinner.
26:50Anna's cooking. I'm doing the wine.
26:52I'll have you back.
26:54We've missed you, Mackenzie.
26:56The whole team.
26:58Yeah, I miss you, too.
27:00They're coming.
27:02Sorry, I've...
27:04Why is there no handles?
27:06Yeah, I've got to go.
27:08Yeah, yeah, yeah.
27:10Shall I see you soon or not?
27:14What?
27:19Sorry.
27:20Sorry I'm late.
27:22I've seen something in the footage.
27:24I'm not sure what it is, but it's something.
27:26Show me.
27:28It's a bit creepy, if I'm honest.
27:30Someone less sturdy might be a little bit frightened,
27:32but the thing is, I've seen this...
27:34Ow! What's that for?
27:36Mosquito.
27:38Oh.
27:40OK.
27:42A glimpse,
27:44a reflection in the blade
27:46of the ghost
27:48of Ogden's heart.
27:50Yeah.
28:00Yeah.
28:02Unmistakable.
28:04Dot Ogden.
28:06But I thought she was dead.
28:08Not anymore.
28:10I've inventoried Vince's documents.
28:12I've got her death certificate.
28:14Coronial declaration,
28:16which you can get after seven years
28:18of someone being missing
28:20Uh, yep.
28:22Uh,
28:24used to be under two names,
28:26Vince and Dorothy Ogden.
28:28And after Dot was declared dead?
28:31Just Vince.
28:33Ah, yeah.
28:35He cut her out.
28:37No, well, she was dead.
28:39I mean, he thought she was dead.
28:41Everyone did.
28:43Yeah, but she wasn't.
28:45So where was she?
28:47Well, we're going to ask her that,
28:48but could she be the one who called Vince?
28:50Worth looking into.
28:52At the phone box near the Stirling Road shop.
28:54Back to Stirling Road,
28:56someone must have seen her.
28:58She must be staying somewhere.
29:00And we, we're going to talk to the family.
29:19Hey.
29:22What's this about?
29:24I know this might sound weird, Lottie,
29:26but do you know where your mum is?
29:28What?
29:30She's dead.
29:32Is she?
29:34We know she's alive.
29:36And we know she saw Vince that day.
29:39Right before he was killed.
29:49We're just wondering if she came to see you.
29:52She didn't kill him.
29:54So you have seen her?
29:56Yes.
29:58How do you know she didn't kill him?
30:00Because she was in the car with me.
30:02That was with her?
30:04Yeah.
30:06And she'd already got what she wanted.
30:08The boxes.
30:10Someone went through them.
30:12One was left open.
30:14What was in them?
30:19Letters.
30:21Read them.
30:24Dear Lottie,
30:26I can't believe my little girl is 16.
30:29I'm thinking of you,
30:31and I am so proud of you.
30:37So she wrote to you?
30:39The old birthday card.
30:41Yeah.
30:43It's a nice surprise, isn't it?
30:45Yeah.
30:46So she wrote to you?
30:48The old birthdays, a couple of Christmases.
30:52But she wanted me to have them.
30:55She wanted me to know.
30:58She always loved me.
31:00And Vince never gave them to you?
31:02No way.
31:04Why didn't she contact you another way?
31:06Scared of Dad would be my guess.
31:09Why did he keep them though?
31:11They incriminate him.
31:13How?
31:14I don't know.
31:16He probably enjoyed it.
31:18Knowing they were there.
31:20Knowing that he got his way.
31:22Knowing she was alive the whole time.
31:24That's awful.
31:26It's just who he was.
31:28So she was writing to you all along.
31:30She was desperate for a relationship with you.
31:32And your father denied you that.
31:34I would never hurt my dad if that's what you're getting at.
31:39I saw what anger and unhappiness does to a family.
31:42It's just a cycle.
31:44And it just goes on and on.
31:46And I had to escape it.
31:48And I did.
31:50Where is she?
31:52I don't know.
31:54Come on.
31:56She wouldn't tell me.
31:58After Dad died, she went back into hiding.
32:00She hasn't even had a chance to see Finn.
32:02She doesn't trust anyone.
32:04And after what she's been through, I don't blame her.
32:06I just thought there were so many places to stay in Dolphin Cove.
32:09I mean, back in the day.
32:11It was a caravan park.
32:13Or you just slept on the beach.
32:15Illegal.
32:17Or in someone else's sleeping bag.
32:19Post bonfire, if you know what I mean.
32:21I can figure that out.
32:23Hey, have we seriously got to go through all those?
32:25That's the plan.
32:27God, that's going to take hours.
32:29Do you have a better idea?
32:31Yeah, I do.
32:33Vibes, mate.
32:35Turn into Dot as a person.
32:37Get inside of her head and figure out where she'd go.
32:40Sure.
32:42Well, you don't think that'd work?
32:44Is that a serious question?
32:46Yeah, it is.
32:48Vibes?
32:50Yeah, just something a bit more intuitive, mate.
32:52Fine.
32:54Really?
32:56There's no point in arguing, is there, Reggie?
32:58I know you're getting the hang of it.
33:00Right, let's do this.
33:02Come on.
33:03I'm a tragic mother figure.
33:05Long presumed dead,
33:07I'm returning home as a ghost with a dark heart.
33:09No, wait, stop.
33:11No, no, mate, I'm getting something here.
33:13No, no, no, not you.
33:15Her!
33:17Stop, police!
33:22Ladies and gentlemen,
33:24the ghost of Ogden Mine.
33:34You took the letters, didn't you?
33:36My letters?
33:40You were in Vince's house at the wharf?
33:42Obviously.
33:46You heard that he was selling the wharf,
33:48so you wanted your share.
33:50I wanted my kids to get their share.
33:52Yeah, okay, fine.
33:54Right, so you called him,
33:56told him you were back,
33:58and then you showed up at the tour just to spook him.
34:00And then later, when everyone else was gone,
34:01you confronted him about the lies he had told about you.
34:03You knew, or you suspected,
34:05that he would have kept the letters,
34:07so you took them.
34:09That's about it.
34:11Did you turn the alarm on?
34:13What?
34:15No.
34:17I took the letters and went straight to Lottie.
34:19I never wanted to see him again
34:21after what he put me through.
34:23What had he put you through?
34:26Vince had you sectioned.
34:28Yeah.
34:30I'm sure I was struggling,
34:32but that's not why he did it.
34:35Why'd you do it?
34:37To prove that he could.
34:39Same reason he kept those letters.
34:41Vince loved being in control.
34:44He told me that if he ever saw my face again,
34:47that if I ever contacted the kids except through him,
34:49he'd do it again and make sure I was locked up.
34:52He promised me I'd never see my kids.
34:55I had to disappear,
34:57like I never existed.
34:59I knew you must have been angry.
35:01Angry doesn't begin to describe it.
35:03And then when you found out
35:05that he had told them you were dead
35:07and he'd never given them your letters.
35:09I wish I'd killed him.
35:11The number of years I spent dreaming about it.
35:13But I left him alive.
35:21What was on the table?
35:23What?
35:25When you left, was there anything on the table
35:27or on the bench?
35:29No, there wasn't a pie.
35:36Can you imagine?
35:38Everything he robbed her of.
35:40She has a motive, obviously.
35:42She was in Vince's house.
35:44We know that.
35:46She says the pie wasn't in the oven.
35:48Oh, I love hearing about this pie again.
35:51Which means she left him alive.
35:54Unless she's lying.
35:56No, even if she is.
35:57There's nothing on the inside.
35:59And who turned the alarm on?
36:01They're all just clues.
36:03The alarm, the locked door,
36:05the knife, the pie, the letters.
36:07They're all just things
36:09that are things with nothing
36:11that links them together.
36:13Nothing that makes them make any sense.
36:15Oh, what am I missing?
36:28None at all?
36:30Nothing usable.
36:32It's a doorknob.
36:34People have their hands on it all the time.
36:36There are prints all over it.
36:38It's a mess.
36:40So what are you doing now then?
36:42Now it's just staring at me in pieces.
36:44It's haunting you.
36:46What am I going to do?
36:48Not put it back together again?
36:50Need a hand?
36:52It's a bit complicated.
36:54You might not be much help.
36:56That is maybe the most hostile thing
36:58you have ever said to me.
37:00Is it more hostile than when you said
37:02that linen was for tablecloths and drug lords?
37:04That can't have been that hostile
37:06because you are still wearing it.
37:08Because it is extremely breathable.
37:10Yes, that is why drug lords like it.
37:12It keeps them cool in the hot weather.
37:14That's why I like it.
37:16Okay then, we are agreeing.
37:21Want a drink?
37:23Lottie really did a number on it
37:25when we were in.
37:30That's the underside of the door bolt.
37:32Right.
37:34So it would have been screwed to the door frame.
37:37Right.
37:39So why is it scratched?
37:41Looks like the markings of a crowbar.
37:44Have you seen the Halligan bars?
37:46They destroy anything they touch.
37:48Chocolate milk, right?
37:50Yeah.
37:52Oh, where did you get that?
37:53Fridge.
38:01That's my drink.
38:03Yeah, that's what I said.
38:06You put it in the fridge for me?
38:08Yep.
38:10Why?
38:12Because you hear a lot.
38:14For work.
38:18So is Colin.
38:20So is your mum.
38:21So is your mum.
38:23So are a lot of people.
38:25They don't have their drinks in here.
38:46What?
38:48Huh?
38:50Uh, we're gonna go and see Daisy.
38:55Oh, hey babe.
38:57I need you to pick up decorations for tonight.
38:59I think they're in the garage.
39:01The night of the murder, you were here.
39:03Oh, and hello to you Mackenzie.
39:05Daisy.
39:07Okay, so what night was that?
39:09When the alarm came on.
39:11Oh yeah, of course.
39:13Okay, and Priya, Priya Ogden, she was here.
39:15I don't know her.
39:17Did you get it?
39:19Yep, okay, now this is important.
39:21Do you remember what she was drinking?
39:23I run a bar.
39:25And she knocked over a bottle when she ran out.
39:27Okay, what was it?
39:29Seriously, she didn't even offer to clean it up or anything.
39:31Daisy!
39:33Okay.
39:35Um.
39:38That's the one.
39:40So.
39:42I was right.
39:44I knew you would be.
39:45It's over.
39:47I know what happened.
39:59Are we even allowed to be in here?
40:01Settles today, doesn't it?
40:03But maybe not as we expected.
40:09This case really had us going.
40:12A locked room.
40:13A death that looked the same as one 150 years ago.
40:17An alarm coming on for the first time in 42 years.
40:22A long lost mother returned from the dead.
40:26And the letters that proved she never stopped loving her children.
40:30And a pie in the oven.
40:33Hmm.
40:37But in the end, that was all noise.
40:39Because there was only one question that mattered.
40:42How did the killer escape through a door that was bolted from the inside?
40:47And the answer was?
40:49They didn't.
40:51Because, well, they couldn't.
40:53Priya.
40:55You couldn't have killed Vince.
40:57You were at the surf club all night.
40:59Yeah.
41:01We all saw you spill a bottle of Prosecco when the alarm went off.
41:03And you know, why would you kill him?
41:06It was your husband.
41:07It was your husband.
41:09You loved him.
41:11You were set to live well from the proceeds of the sale.
41:14Yeah.
41:17Dot.
41:19He drove you away.
41:21He had you declared dead.
41:24He claimed your share of the wharf and its land.
41:29And Lottie? He denied you a relationship with your mother.
41:33Dot, we know you were in here with him.
41:37And Lottie, you were the first on the scene.
41:39But the question remains, how did the killer escape?
41:44How did you, Finn?
41:46What?
41:49This is your land, isn't it?
41:51It's Ogden land.
41:53But once it was sold, once Vince and Priya moved away, you'd have nothing.
41:58Nowhere to live.
42:00Nowhere to run your little cigarette operation. Nothing.
42:03He was already dead when I came in here.
42:05Lottie came in first.
42:08Absolutely. Right, Lottie?
42:11Yeah.
42:13And the door was locked and bolted. We had to break it down.
42:16All truth.
42:18I think he's bolted it.
42:20I tried it. I couldn't open it. Priya tried it as well. I saw her.
42:24Ah, yes. Priya.
42:27Now, that was the cleverest bit.
42:31Two people who hate each other. They have done for years.
42:33Arriving independently of each other, both try the lock and find it bolted.
42:38No one would ever believe that they were in it together.
42:42Or that they were in love. Felix?
42:49I saw these bottles in Finn's fridge.
42:52And it didn't mean anything at the time, but a few things fell into place when Constable Wilkinson completed his search.
42:59This one was in the recycling. That's your brand, isn't it?
43:01Bunny?
43:03It'll be fine, Bunny. Fishing mate.
43:07We checked your phone records. Not a fishing mate at all. You were talking to Priya.
43:13Anyway, your prints, they're all over it.
43:16An affair. So what?
43:18No, no, just an affair. A conspiracy.
43:23When Vince got that call from Dot, was that what did it for you?
43:28Was that what did it for you?
43:30You knew it was Dot on the phone.
43:32Hello, Vince.
43:36You knew what he'd done to her. What he could do to you.
43:40How controlling he could be. How paranoid.
43:44I mean, he had her sectioned.
43:47He cut her off from her family.
43:50Threatened to put her behind bars if she ever came back. I mean, he could do the same to you.
43:55And you wouldn't see a cent. I mean, he would pretend that you were dead.
44:00If it meant he got to keep his money.
44:04That door was bolted. She smashed it down.
44:08Right, and we are back to the alarm.
44:10What are you talking about?
44:12You killed him before Vince had the chance to take another woman you loved away from you.
44:16You framed it as a suicide, turning Vince's own ghost story against him.
44:21You destroyed the bolt. And the last crucial step, you turned on the alarm.
44:30And why would I do that?
44:32Because you needed a witness.
44:36You needed someone other than you to be here as soon as possible to tell us that the door was locked and bolted.
44:42Otherwise no one would ever believe it was a suicide.
44:44Finn left the door unlocked and then you locked it, Priya.
44:48And then pretended you were unlocking it so that when Lottie tried it, the door wouldn't open.
44:53And then all you needed was someone to destroy the evidence. And who better than Lottie?
44:57A first responder who would trust what her step-mom and brother said to her in the moment.
45:01And would come prepared to knock down a door if required.
45:04And Priya, you had given him what he needed.
45:07You planted the crowbar that Finn used to destroy the bolt.
45:10But Finn, you left it in the back of your van.
45:13Two sets of prints. Yours, Priya. And yours, Finn.
45:17And you got what you wanted.
45:20Each other.
45:22In all three. Three of them.
45:24You would have got it all in the end.
45:26You could have shared it.
45:32But the thought of spending your life with someone when you knew your true love lay elsewhere.
45:37You couldn't do it, could you?
45:38You know that if you don't have love, you don't have anything.
45:48You're under arrest for the murder of Vince Ogden.
45:51You don't have to say anything about anything you do or say may be used against you in court.
45:55Do you understand?
46:09No.
46:29What even is chicken salt?
46:32Is it made from a chicken? Is it made from salt?
46:35Can I make it at home from household ingredients?
46:38It's history.
46:39Why on earth are you saying all of this?
46:41I mean, have you learned nothing about me?
46:43Just to provide a distraction.
46:54The boss told us that you were heading back to the UK.
47:03It's a boomerang.
47:05Yes, it is.
47:06Which in some indigenous cultures signifies...
47:08Returning.
47:10Yeah.
47:12My pop made it.
47:25Everyone.
47:28I mean, you are an extremely odd person.
47:31Extremely odd person.
47:34And you have so many ways to cover something up.
47:37I can't quite get my head around it.
47:39But you are a tremendous detective.
47:45It's been a pleasure.
47:47Mackenzie.
48:02Hi.
48:10I heard from D.I. Mooney that I can return this to you.
48:14Your warrant card.
48:20I remember when you graduated from the academy.
48:23I pinned your badge on your chest.
48:27Is this your way of saying that I'm letting you down again?
48:29Oh, I think that's a little bit dramatic.
48:33We are what we are, aren't we?
48:37One day you've got a great member of your team and the next...
48:42Not unfamiliar.
48:52I am sorry.
48:54Yes.
48:57So am I.
49:00Oh, you're not going to...
49:02No.
49:03Because I really couldn't deal with that scene again.
49:05I'm not.
49:06It's just grotesque.
49:07Yeah, no, I agree. I agree.
49:11Well.
49:13Don't let me keep you.
49:29I love you.
49:59I love you.
50:30So, finally, I'm like, this is it.
50:34We'll go for a walk along our beach.
50:37We'll come back here where we first got together.
50:40Engagement story.
50:42I haven't got you booked for another five minutes.
50:44And I ain't missing the speeches.
50:46Trevor, pull your head in.
50:48And I'm like, my God, he doesn't remember any part of it.
50:51This is going to be a total surprise.
50:54So, I get down on one knee, pop the question,
50:56and guess what he's got in his pocket.
51:02He was going to do it at exactly the same time.
51:05No way.
51:06In the exact same spot where we had our first kiss.
51:09And I thought he'd forgotten.
51:11Not a chance.
51:13Oh.
51:14They're on the same wavelength.
51:16I love you, darling.
51:17I love you, babe.
51:21And I can't wait to marry you as soon as possible
51:24in a modest beachside ceremony.
51:27Yes!
51:28Give the people what they want.
51:30Thank you so much for coming, everyone.
51:33Thank you, thank you, thank you.
51:34And drinks on us.
51:36Yes.
51:37Yes, please.
51:38All right, let's go then.
51:40Just, uh, let me say congratulations.
51:44Glenn, tell her she's got five minutes max
51:47or I cancel her booking.
51:51Starting the meter.
51:52Starting the meter.
51:55I mean, can't say I'll miss Trevor.
52:00So you're actually leaving now?
52:02In no more than five minutes.
52:06Yeah, I just, I thought I would drop by to say congratulations.
52:13Congratulations.
52:18I just, I didn't think it'd be so soon.
52:20Yep, well, they need me back in London
52:23and, you know, it was never meant to be permanent.
52:26No.
52:29I don't really fit here, do I?
52:33Not like you and Daisy.
52:40Pure dolphin co of you two.
52:43Yeah.
52:44But it was always the best thing about you, though.
52:47That you knew there was more out there for you.
52:50I've enjoyed having you back.
52:53Even for a short time.
52:55And...
52:58I'm gonna miss you, is what I'm saying.
53:01Yeah.
53:03I am going to miss you too.
53:12You better.
53:13Yeah.
53:16I'll see you, Mac.
53:17Goodbye, Mac.
53:20Goodbye, Glenn.
53:33$9.80. $10.
53:35Yes, yes, I'm coming.
53:36$10.20 now.
53:38You can see me, Trevor.
53:44Oh, Frankie.
53:47Oh, there you are.
53:48Oh, gorgeous girl, I have to go.
53:50She has to go.
53:54I have to go, but I love you.
53:58No, you can't come with me.
54:01Okay, come on.
54:02I'll take you back.
54:03Two minutes.
54:04Shut up, Trevor, or I'll stay.
54:09Come on.
54:11Oh, that's cool. Leave the door open. That's Mac.
54:17Come here, you girl.
54:20No, Frankie. No, no.
54:26I think I still want my turn.
54:32Glenn!
54:33Glenn, I...
54:47I love you.