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Coronation Street 16th October 2024

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00:00This might be the last time we get the bus together.
00:25We'll still see each other at school.
00:27They won't be the same.
00:29Well, your new flat looks nice in the pictures.
00:32It is, I suppose, but my bedroom window will be facing Weddie County Stadium.
00:37And you don't like football?
00:38No, it's not that.
00:39It's just when a game's on, the floodlights will create so much light pollution, the telescope
00:43will be useless.
00:44When do you move?
00:45I don't know.
00:46I'm still waiting to find out if we get it.
00:47I hope we don't.
00:51Because of the light pollution?
00:53Yeah.
00:54That's every two weeks during the football season.
00:56What you getting at?
01:00You don't want your dad and Leanne to split up, do you?
01:05Old people are always splitting up and getting back together.
01:08You think?
01:09Yeah.
01:10My mum and dad have done it a couple of times.
01:11To get them back together, you just need to give them a push.
01:12Set them up on a date.
01:13I'm not sure.
01:14Mr. Tillsley?
01:15Oh, uh, hey, guys.
01:16Sam wanted to ask you something.
01:17All right, yeah.
01:18What's up?
01:19Um, have you got any plans tonight?
01:20No.
01:21Do you want to do something?
01:22Do you want to maybe come over and watch a film?
01:23Oh, mate, look, I'd love to spend some time with you, but I don't know.
01:24Well, Leanne's going home.
01:25She said I could have a friend over.
01:26I don't think Leanne had me in mind.
01:27Why don't we just go to the cinema or something like that?
01:28Look, please.
01:29I just want to make one last memory with you and a friend.
01:30Oh, yeah.
01:31Yeah.
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01:53Yeah.
01:54So just one last memory with you and a flop.
01:55Yeah, all right, man.
01:56I'm looking forward to it.
01:57See, easy.
01:58Trying to make your hair go curly?
02:01What?
02:03I'm trying to make your hair go curly.
02:07What?
02:09My aunt says that's what happens when you eat the crust.
02:12Oh, just, um...
02:15I didn't have breakfast, so...
02:20Do you want my toast?
02:21Yeah, sure.
02:22I'm not really hungry.
02:24I heard you got a new place.
02:27Are you settled in?
02:28Yeah. You ain't all I'm getting, though.
02:31Can I come and see it sometime?
02:33Um... Once I'm properly unpacked.
02:37OK. I'll hold you to it.
02:40Oh. You said you were going straight to college.
02:43Mm. Got to get my caffeine fix.
02:46Mm.
02:47Er, OK. Right, well, I'd better get off.
02:49But thank you.
02:53Any time.
02:55Is that why you left early, so you could meet up with Mason Radcliffe?
02:58Oh, love, I just walked in.
03:01Not everything is like some of the traitors.
03:05Please don't tell me you're going after him.
03:07I am going to college, like you wanted.
03:10Right. OK.
03:14And, er, remember you've got a shift at the factory later?
03:17Mm. And I thought Carla was a micromanager.
03:29So, what's the latest?
03:31Can't we have just put a bid in for an Altrincham goalkeeper?
03:34Don't be cute.
03:36You mean my case?
03:38The one that you're not assigned to?
03:40You know I'd tell you, but I'm parched.
03:43Don't think my vocal cords can handle it.
03:45Black coffee? No sugar?
03:47Perfect.
03:50Oh, and an egg barn while you're at it, love.
03:54Oh!
03:56Oh!
04:00Get a shift on, you lot.
04:01You're going to make me late for work.
04:03Ches, do we know anyone who skis?
04:06Oh, yeah. Ty and Kevin have her off the slopes.
04:08And Greg? He nearly made the Winter Olympics.
04:12Don't take the mick, right? I was hoping we could borrow some gear.
04:15Cos if we can't, I don't see how we can send Joseph on this ski trip.
04:18Look, how many? It's nearly 100 quid.
04:21Why not just hire one?
04:22No, even then we can't afford it.
04:25And that won't stop him breaking his leg.
04:27Do you know the nearest hospital's 40 minutes away?
04:30What, in a helicopter?
04:31He's not going in a helicopter.
04:33Oh.
04:35Maybe he shouldn't go.
04:38Why?
04:39Well, is he that important?
04:41It's not like we can afford to send him every year.
04:44Don't make me look forward to it. All his mates are going.
04:46I just don't think a school trip is what we need right now.
04:50Just cos we lost Paul doesn't mean we can spend our lives
04:52being scared we're going to lose someone else.
04:55You'll be fine.
04:56Oh, finally, won't you? Are the quads ready?
04:58I don't.
04:59All right. Try not to worry.
05:02Come on, you lot!
05:05Joseph!
05:06Yeah, Tom.
05:12Only me?
05:14There is a doorbell, you know.
05:16Well, your mum did say that I could come and go as I please.
05:21Are you not at work?
05:23No, day off.
05:26What are you up to?
05:29I'm trying to work out a way I can buy this place off Gail.
05:31Where is she, by the way? She's not answering my calls.
05:34She's at mine.
05:36Oak Hill Mansions?
05:38It's not a mansion. It's a flat.
05:41Right, well, just as long as she doesn't do old daft.
05:44Like what?
05:45Well, she's promised that she'll hang fire
05:47until I can make her an offer,
05:48but I just need to move a bit of money about first.
05:51Well, I could take a look.
05:53I'm fine.
05:55Thanks, but if I need help throwing custard pies, I'll come to you.
06:01Well, I'm good with numbers.
06:02Just because my mum gave you the keys to her biscuit tin
06:05doesn't mean I'm gonna...
06:06Don't be like that.
06:07Is there something you wanted, Jesse?
06:09Well, yes.
06:10Your mum needs her pack of man. Have you any idea where it is?
06:14If it'll be anywhere, it'll be in here.
06:18What's up?
06:20Was the mansion sprung a leak?
06:22No, I've told you. It's a flat, not a mansion.
06:26No, I'm actually taking her to Whitby.
06:28Bracula country.
06:30Why?
06:31I want to be romantic.
06:33And I'm gonna take her up the, er...
06:38..up the abbey steps.
06:42Well, you'll need protection, then, won't you?
06:45From the weather.
06:50So?
06:51It was OK, but next time, ask for a runny one.
06:55What did the post-mortem say?
06:56Oh, that. Yeah, you're right. He's dead.
07:00You're a child.
07:02Cause of death?
07:04It was whacked on the head.
07:06Any idea on the weapon?
07:10So, what's the latest?
07:12I don't like you two.
07:15It's obvious you're just sitting here, talking about Joel.
07:18And what's that got to do with you?
07:20It affects a lot of people around here.
07:22Especially my niece.
07:25OK, so here's what you need to do.
07:27You need to apply for police college, do your time,
07:30and when you become a constable, ask to be put on my team.
07:33Then I'll fill you in.
07:40So, weapon?
07:42Something well-heavy.
07:44Whoever broke into his flat,
07:46they used a crowbar or something similar.
07:48So, until we get a better lead, that's the thing we're looking for.
07:51A crowbar?
07:54Have you thought about dredging the river?
07:56Do you think I got this job in a raffle?
07:58No, I just want to make sure you've got everything covered.
08:01Well, shouldn't you be working in your own cases?
08:03I am, but I'm invested in this one.
08:08If anything, you should be coming to me for assistance.
08:12You're a control freak.
08:15I am not. You are.
08:18That's why you're so bent out of shape with your daughter, too.
08:21You can't stop her talking to whoever she wants, and you hate it.
08:25That lad's trouble.
08:27See? I knew there was something eating you.
08:30So why don't you go and handle your daughter's love life
08:32and leave catchy murderers to me?
08:38Hey.
08:40Oh. Hiya.
08:43You OK?
08:45Well...
08:47Hiya, Lauren. How are you today?
08:50Yeah, I'm good, thanks.
08:51Great. Well, I have some good news.
08:55Frankie's recovery's on track.
08:58Really?
08:59In fact, I think we might be looking at discharging.
09:02And all being well, you'll be able to take him with you
09:04to the foster home in November.
09:08That's soon.
09:09Well, you'll have a few weeks to prepare,
09:11then finally, you two will be able to get on with your lives.
09:17DOOR OPENS
09:21HE SIGHS
09:24Hello.
09:27You made me lose count now. Does nobody ring the bell any more?
09:30Oh, don't be ridiculous. What are you doing?
09:32Learned it a juggle. What's it look like? What do you want?
09:35Mum said she was going to put some magazines aside for Bethany.
09:37Yeah, they're on the table there.
09:41Do you have any idea when she's getting out yet?
09:43Well, soon, hopefully.
09:46Good.
09:47Give me the creeps, I'll spill.
09:49Listen, what do you make of Jesse?
09:53Not a lot.
09:54He was in before, picking up Dracula's cape.
09:57What?
09:58Never mind.
10:00What's that noise?
10:01Do you not think he's just a little bit weird?
10:04Him and Gail are going at Whitby, freezing the cockles, so...
10:08Obviously, he's not in his right mind.
10:11How's he affording this place in Oak Hill?
10:14I don't know.
10:16You are joking.
10:17What?
10:23What do you think you're doing?
10:25Is that a trick question?
10:29There you go. Take care. Enjoy!
10:35Hi, there.
10:36Detective Swain, everything OK?
10:38Yes, someone phoned in an order for the station.
10:40One bargy platter, one samosa platter.
10:42It's one of the sergeant's birthdays.
10:44Yes, yes, it's nearly ready. Grab a seat.
10:48You know Mason Radcliffe quite well, don't you?
10:51Well, I should hope so.
10:53He worked here and he lived in my home...
10:57until recently.
10:59What made you take him in?
11:01Well, we found out that he was sleeping here
11:04and Stu persuaded me he'd be better off under our roof.
11:10What do you make of him, really?
11:13Oh, well, he's... he's had his troubles, that's for sure.
11:18Do you think he'll get over them?
11:20No, if he can escape the influence of his brothers.
11:24Oh, same old story.
11:26Let me get your order.
11:28You said until recently.
11:30Why did Mason move out of your house?
11:33Oh, those brothers again.
11:36I'm pretty sure one of them smashed my window
11:41and they were trying to persuade Mason to do a burglary.
11:46Stu found a...
11:50a crowbar in his bag.
11:54Just a moment.
12:11Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
12:13I mean, if they don't want Pete's asking questions,
12:16why are they sitting in a caf talking about it?
12:20I don't know. Have you heard any news?
12:22Honestly, I just... I don't want to think about any of it.
12:26Why are you so hettled? Oh, no reason.
12:28Look, I've... I've got to take this.
12:30Catch you later. Bye.
12:34Hiya. Hey. Here you are. Sorry, didn't realise I took it home.
12:37Thank you. I thought you were the duty solicitor today.
12:40Yeah, I am. Heading down to the station in a bit.
12:43Why are you in here?
12:45Because I can't get any peace and quiet in the office when Mabel's in.
12:48Oh, the hoovering. No, she has an auntie who lives in Aberdeen
12:51and she's convinced that I must know her,
12:53despite the fact it's a three-hour drive from Glasgow.
12:55Anyway, thanks for this. I could have come and got it myself.
12:58Oh, no, it's fine. To be honest, I needed to get out of the flat.
13:01I'm supposed to be sorting out some bits for my uncle on his birthday tomorrow,
13:05but I'm not really feeling it, you know?
13:08Yeah, well, I can't blame you for not being in a party, man.
13:11Yeah, I'm knackered. I haven't really been sleeping that well.
13:14Don't let DC Green hear you say that.
13:16Why? Cos knowing him, he'll put it down to a guilty conscience.
13:22What are you doing here?
13:24Good afternoon to you too, Amy.
13:26She's going to be a couple of hours late. I said I'd cover.
13:28Why didn't you call me?
13:30She's called one of us, she called me. I said I'd deal with it.
13:33Right, fine.
13:35Look, I can handle things here till Amy gets back.
13:37When you get off early, I know you've got plans.
13:39Oh, you're keeping tabs on me now?
13:41I'm just trying to be polite. Yeah, well, don't.
13:50Oh, good, you're here. Where's the Smozas?
13:53You need to speak to Mason Radcliffe.
13:55Has he got the Smozas?
13:57They're in the break area. You need to speak to him.
14:01Wouldn't it be easy just to ground your daughter?
14:04What? Just because you don't like her boyfriend,
14:06doesn't mean you can send us lot round.
14:08Sounds like abuse of police powers.
14:10He's not her boyfriend.
14:12And Yasmeen Metcalf said he had a crowbar on him.
14:17She saw it?
14:19No, her ex did, but he's in Germany now,
14:21which is why you need to question Mason.
14:23Aye, I can't arrest everyone with a tool bag.
14:27He doesn't have an alibi.
14:30I got Yasmeen to check her dates,
14:32and he slept on the floor in the restaurant
14:34on the night that Joel was murdered. Alone.
14:38And what about a motive?
14:40Well, he obviously likes Betsy, doesn't he?
14:42Maybe he was protecting her.
14:44Oh, come on, Kit, there's something in this, you know there is.
14:47I'd do it myself, but she's so fond of telling me,
14:50this isn't my case any more.
14:52There's a reason for that.
14:59So, he'll be out for bonfire night?
15:02Bonfire night?
15:05Dunno, maybe.
15:06But before Christmas?
15:09Should be.
15:10That's amazing!
15:13Yeah.
15:15Well, he could tell you first.
15:19Sorry.
15:20I'm just tired.
15:21You know what, he's right.
15:24We should celebrate. Why don't we get us a cake?
15:28A cake?
15:29Yeah, what's wrong with that?
15:30Well, it's weeks away, innit?
15:31I don't think now's the time to be celebrating.
15:33Well, call me a cake.
15:34I could eat cake.
15:35Right, fine.
15:36Right, well, I'll go and get it, then.
15:40So, I hope he brings a knife.
15:42Once he's sliced the cake,
15:43he could get to work on the tension in here.
15:45What's happened between you two?
15:48Now?
15:49Come on.
15:51Now, I just...
15:53I'm just being a mardy cow and taking it out on Max, that's all.
15:56What's there to be mardy about?
15:58Frankie'll be out of here soon.
16:01Yeah, exactly.
16:03Hang on, I don't follow.
16:07Up until now, he's had a squad of doctors and nurses looking after him, but...
16:13from next month, he'll have me.
16:17Just me.
16:20And I don't...
16:21I don't know what I'm doing.
16:24Hmm.
16:26Sorry, Chief, there's only so many hours in a day,
16:28you already work all of them.
16:30There's nothing you can do.
16:31Come on, Chef, excuse me.
16:33Listen, if I could give you more shifts,
16:35I would, you know, anything for jobs, if you know that.
16:37So, what about Gemma?
16:39Can't she get any more shifts at the pub?
16:41Well, probably, but...
16:43going back there again, getting all stressed out.
16:45OK, excuse me.
16:47It seems to me that not earning money is what's stressing her out the most.
16:51No, it's not about the money for the helmet.
16:53I mean, I could do with the cash, obviously,
16:56but that's not what it's really about.
16:59What's it really about?
17:00Paul.
17:01Losing her brother.
17:03Now she's terrified that she'll lose one of us and all.
17:05I mean, I can't really blame her for wrapping Joseph up in cotton wool.
17:08Listen, I'll tell you what, I was going to get a company
17:10to do a deep clean in the kebab shop kitchen,
17:12but if you wanted to do the job out of hours, I'd pay you instead of them.
17:15It might help with your helmet situation.
17:17Yeah, please, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks, Def.
17:20You all right, mate? How was school?
17:22Yeah, fine.
17:24What's up?
17:26I'm not going on the skiing trip.
17:40Betsy.
17:41Oh, my God, Mum, I'm here. You don't need to check my every movement.
17:44It's not about that.
17:46What, then?
17:47It's Mason.
17:49Oh, your other favourite subject.
17:51I need you to keep your distance.
17:53Why?
17:54You don't need to know why, OK? Just trust me.
17:57Have you noticed that people that tell you to trust them
17:59are usually the ones you shouldn't?
18:01I think you can make an exception for your mother.
18:04I don't want Mason to hurt you.
18:06Why would he?
18:08I just know what he's capable of.
18:10Mum, I'm the one that nearly ruined his life,
18:12and you want me to trust you?
18:14I'm the one that nearly ruined his life,
18:16and you want me to treat him like he's the bad guy?
18:18Betsy, you don't know everything about him.
18:20So tell me.
18:21I can't.
18:23Exactly.
18:24And what does that tell you?
18:26Come on, you're cleverer than this.
18:29Why would I, a police detective, not be able to tell you what I know?
18:34Cos there's an open investigation on him.
18:36So...
18:38..can you just stay clear?
18:40Please.
18:45How much did they cost?
18:47They were pretty expensive, but they'll be worth it if they work.
18:51They're an aphrodisiac.
18:53Is that Latin for slimy rock that smells like fish?
18:56Well, it's Greek, actually.
18:58It means, erm...
19:00Yeah, never mind.
19:02Do you know how to open them?
19:03Should be pretty easy. I'm gonna watch a video.
19:07Do you want to hang around and help?
19:09No, Ta, I don't want to see what comes out of them things.
19:12OK.
19:13Good luck. See ya.
19:38There you go.
19:39There you go.
19:40Thank you. I think that is everything, ma.
19:44Sorry again.
19:46I'll let you know if I find anything else of yours.
19:49OK. Right, well, I'd better get off.
19:51Thank you for everything.
19:56Did you shift over?
19:58I don't work anymore.
19:59What, you been sacked?
20:01No. I quit.
20:03Why'd you quit?
20:04Got some big plans to make money I should know about.
20:07Eh?
20:08Don't act innocent, Mason.
20:10I felt sorry for you this morning and I stood up for you to my mum,
20:13so don't make me look like an idiot.
20:15What are you talking about?
20:16Why am I getting a strong suggestion from my mum
20:18that you're under investigation?
20:19What for?
20:20I don't know. That's why I'm asking you.
20:22But I haven't done anything.
20:24Well, I hope not, cos if I was you,
20:26I'd be expecting the police to turn up any second now.
20:32You said I would have first refusal on the house
20:35and now I find out what, that was just a ploy,
20:37so you could see what you could get on the open market.
20:40Sorry we're late.
20:42Mum, call me back when you get this, yeah?
20:45All right.
20:46Late?
20:48Accountancy day, is it?
20:50Er, yeah. Why is everyone obsessed with my money?
20:53Can I have a little look at the downstairs bedroom?
20:56Why?
20:57Is there an en suite?
20:59Oh, hey, Sam.
21:01Everything all right?
21:02Not really, no.
21:03What's happened?
21:04Let me have a proper look.
21:06Oyster's not as easy to open as you think.
21:09I don't want to trouble the emergency services.
21:12OK, that needs stitches.
21:14Let me just grab my dad's car keys
21:16and I'll ring your dad on the way to the hospital, yeah?
21:35SHE SIGHS
21:41Hold up.
21:44I think you dropped something.
22:00What was that you chucked in the bin?
22:02Some rubbish.
22:04Really?
22:05It sounded heavy, metallic, like some tool.
22:08I don't know. Maybe a crowbar or something.
22:11Listen, I can explain. Leave it.
22:17I'll take care of that.
22:20I'd also like to ask you a few questions.
22:23Questions about what?
22:25Oh, yeah.
22:27Down the station.
22:29Shall we?
22:35Here.
22:36Hey!
22:38How was school?
22:39Yeah, good, thanks.
22:43Oh.
22:44What are you doing home?
22:45Just on a break.
22:47Saw Rita before. She was asking after you.
22:51Why don't you pop round and see her?
22:53Now?
22:54Yeah.
22:55I think she'd really like it.
22:58Yeah, all right, I could do.
23:00Haven't seen her since the week, have I?
23:02I'll be back in a bit to make you tea, yeah?
23:04All right.
23:05See you.
23:06See you.
23:09Why didn't you let me tell her about the trip?
23:11Because you still haven't told me why you don't want to go all of a sudden.
23:14It just doesn't feel right.
23:16You having to find extra money to help pay for stuff.
23:19I'm worried about Gemma.
23:20I can hear her crying about Uncle Paul when she doesn't think I can.
23:23And she acts like she's fine, but she's clearly not, though.
23:26Looked like she was crying just then.
23:28I know you're worried about her, mate.
23:30Me too.
23:33But you know one thing that makes Gemma really happy?
23:36It's seeing you a lot happier.
23:39So I think that's why you should definitely go on the trip.
23:48Hello?
23:49Speaking.
23:51What? When?
23:53Yeah.
23:54Speaking.
23:56What? When?
23:58Right, tell him to stay there. I'll be down there as soon as I can.
24:00OK, thanks.
24:01Ileanne, something's come up. Can I get the bill, please?
24:04Yeah, sure. Won't be a sec.
24:09Excuse me, I need to get to the till.
24:11What I'm doing to me?
24:12How long are you going to be?
24:13I'll be a lot quicker if you let me concentrate.
24:15All right, I was only asking, so don't need to bite my head off.
24:17And still she keeps talking.
24:20I've really got to go. Can I settle the bill later, please?
24:22Yeah, sure.
24:25Right, happy now?
24:26Oh, yeah, I'm ecstatic, me.
24:28Oh, what is it? Right. Hello?
24:32Oh, erm, yeah, sorry, Asha.
24:35Yeah, sorry, it's just been one of those days.
24:39Right, is he all right?
24:42OK, yeah.
24:44Yeah, I'll be straight over.
24:46OK.
24:47What's the matter?
24:48Er, Sammy's in hospital.
24:50He's cut himself on a knife.
24:53Well, how bad is it?
24:54It must be quite bad. He needs stitches.
24:56Well, do you want me to come with you?
24:58Er, no, no, no, it's fine, it's fine.
25:00Well, will you let me know how he's doing?
25:02Yes.
25:08Yeah, I'm sorry, it's a bit of a tip in here.
25:11I'd have ran the Uber round if I knew we were expecting guests.
25:14That's all right.
25:15We're not very house-powered, are we?
25:17You can vouch for that.
25:19No, but it's, er, it's all right, though, innit?
25:21Bigger than the flat, anyway.
25:23Yeah, that's because Gail's not here
25:25taking up half her room with her hairdo, you know.
25:30Erm, ooh, speaking of Gail,
25:32the boiler's on its last legs.
25:35Oh.
25:36Yeah.
25:37So that'll need replacing.
25:39Just so you know.
25:40Well, if it does, I'm sure we can factor that into the asking price
25:44if you do decide to make an offer.
25:46Mm.
25:48Er, the plumbing's a bit off and all.
25:52Yeah, erm, especially the upstairs bog.
25:57Cakes up a little bit, if you know what I mean.
26:01Especially if it's been hot out, so...
26:05I've been meaning to fix it, but, er,
26:07I've rarely got round to doing it.
26:09Yeah. Well, I can always have a look at it.
26:11I'm pretty handy with stuff like that, aren't I?
26:13You're joking, aren't you?
26:14What?
26:15It just blocks up the toilet. I don't know how to fix it.
26:17Sure. Anyway, it don't matter.
26:19I'd probably just rip the whole place out, really,
26:21if I was thinking of buying it.
26:23So, not a problem.
26:24Shall we have a look upstairs?
26:26Yeah.
26:29It's natural to be scared when you're doing something
26:31you've never done before.
26:33Whether that be becoming a parent,
26:35or, like, I don't know, that time I went skydiving.
26:39Hold on. You actually skydived from a plane?
26:43Yeah. How do you think I ended up in there?
26:47Oh, you're proper sick in the head, do you know that?
26:50I prefer quirky, but we digress.
26:53What I mean is, even if you are scared,
26:56you won't be going through it alone.
26:58You've got me, Max, and, let's face it,
27:03neither of us could do a worse job than our dad's did.
27:06Yeah, true.
27:09And remember what I said earlier about helping?
27:16I, well, we, are here to help in any way that we can.
27:21Yeah, I know you did. Thanks, Bobby.
27:27Right, I've got the cake.
27:31You all right?
27:32I'm all right.
27:34You all right? Mm-hm. Yeah.
27:36Yeah, I am now. Thanks to Bobby.
27:39That's what I'm here for.
27:43So you admit to trying to dispose of a crowbar behind a factory?
27:47Yeah.
27:49Why would you do that?
27:50No reason. Just didn't want it any more.
27:54And where did you get it?
27:57Erm...
27:59I can't remember.
28:00You're not helping yourself here.
28:02You know, the sooner you start answering questions,
28:05the sooner this will be over.
28:07So if I was you, I'd lose the attitude and start co-operating.
28:11Tell them what you told me.
28:15Erm...
28:18My brother gave it to me.
28:23What for?
28:24What for?
28:27Well, they were... they were talking about doing some break-ins and...
28:32well, they wanted me to help them.
28:34But I didn't want to.
28:36So I chucked it.
28:38I genuinely did not want to be part of it.
28:41I see.
28:43Now, why don't you tell us the real reason why you got rid of it?
28:46OK, that's enough.
28:48My client's fully co-operated and he's answered all your questions,
28:51so unless you want to charge him, unless there's something else...
28:54Well, there is, actually, cos we're pretty certain
28:56the weapon used to kill Joel Daring was a crowbar.
29:00So if it's all right with you,
29:02I'd like to ask your client a few more questions.
29:08So, what did you think? It certainly has a lot of potential.
29:11Yeah, well, it's better than dossing down on a couch.
29:14Mm.
29:16Yeah, I mean, it certainly could be what I'm looking for.
29:21I might have to sleep on it, though, you know, to make my decision.
29:25You've got my number. Anything you need to know, just call us.
29:28Carla, could I have a minute?
29:31Yeah, of course.
29:33I'll be in touch. Look forward to it.
29:35Oh, I've got a shift and also I'm going to get off.
29:37All right. Cheers, darling. All right, see you.
29:41Is everything all right?
29:43Yeah, it's just, um...
29:46Why are you doing this?
29:48I mean, this is my family home and you already live somewhere.
29:53Well, I suppose Gail owns it
29:56and she's looking to sell and I'm looking to move,
29:59so it's that simple, really.
30:01Plus, you may find this hard to believe,
30:03but living with Ryan and Bobby, you know, isn't ideal.
30:07In fact, as fond as I am of them both...
30:11Yeah, I get that Ryan's not the sharpest tool in the box
30:15and, well, even Bobby could do your head in after a while.
30:18That's not what I said.
30:19But what I'm saying is, why does it have to be my house?
30:23Um...
30:25Well, I guess that's something you're going to have to take up with Gail.
30:28Because the bottom line is, David,
30:30if I don't buy this place, somebody else will.
30:34Ta-ta.
30:38The crowbar that was in your possession is being tested as we speak.
30:41If it was the weapon used on Mr Dearing,
30:43there'll be traces of his DNA on there.
30:45My client has already told you he denies having any involvement
30:48in the death of Joel Dearing.
30:50Well, he would say that, wouldn't he?
30:53But if you are innocent,
30:54then just tell us where you were on the night he was attacked.
30:57I was in Speeddale.
30:59And I'm guessing there's people there who can verify that.
31:04No, because I was there alone after it had closed.
31:07I was just... I was dossing down there.
31:10I had nowhere else to go.
31:12It's unfortunate.
31:14Bit of a coincidence.
31:15It's the truth.
31:17Why'd I hit him with a crowbar? I barely even knew the bloke.
31:20But you knew Betsy Swain, didn't you?
31:23And you knew what happened between her and Mr Dearing.
31:26What exactly are you trying to infer?
31:29That your client has no alibi,
31:31was in possession of a possible weapon,
31:33and had a motive.
31:35So what was it?
31:36Revenge for what he did to her?
31:38Were you trying to impress her?
31:40Or did you just give him a good hiding and he got out of hand?
31:43Why would I give a toss about her?
31:45When she lied to you lot about me,
31:47she nearly got me banned up again.
31:49She oughtn't mean nothing to me.
31:58I saw you letting yourself in there.
32:02Is this where you've been sleeping?
32:04What are you doing here? Go home.
32:06I... I can't.
32:09I'm scared he'll come looking for me.
32:12Oh, you mean... you mean Joel?
32:16No-one knows where he is, but he knows where I live.
32:20But what if he comes after me?
32:22I mean, he's already hurt me once before.
32:24I just... I don't know what to do.
32:27It's OK. It's OK.
32:29I am not going to let that happen to you, OK?
32:32I promise. I promise.
32:34I promise.
32:36You've got the wrong person, OK?
32:38I did not kill Joel!
32:40I swear!
32:42Come on.
33:00Hey, hey.
33:01Look, sorry I'm late. Traffic was a nightmare.
33:04Where you been? I tried ringing you, but you didn't answer.
33:07Yeah, something was going on at work and I should have picked up.
33:11Are you OK? I'm fine.
33:13So, he's had five stitches in his hand, but he was very brave.
33:17So, are you going to get me a lollipop on the way home, then?
33:20OK, good luck. What were you doing?
33:22Shucking oysters.
33:24You were doing what?
33:26I was making you and Leanne a meal.
33:28I thought if I made something really nice for you both,
33:31you might at least have had your own long enough to eat it.
33:34Anyway, like I said, I was shucking an oyster,
33:37my hand slipped, and wallop.
33:40Mate, look, I really appreciate this all,
33:44but I thought you understood what I said yesterday.
33:47Me and Leanne, we're not going to get back together.
33:50You need to get your head round that, OK?
33:54Come on, let's get you home.
33:56Hey, look, thanks.
33:58It's all right.
34:00Look, I'll send you a bill for my coat, because he bled all over it.
34:04Sorry about that. It's all right, mate.
34:07How was the house viewing?
34:09Yeah, it was all right.
34:11I think Carla liked it, but I think she's still making her mind up.
34:14You two been up to the hospital? Yeah.
34:16Yeah? How's Lauren and the baby doing?
34:18Looks like Frankie'll be out soon.
34:20That's good to hear. Say hi to her for me, all right?
34:23Will do. I'm going up again tomorrow.
34:26Wow. You really can't keep away from her, can you?
34:29Well, she's having a tough time at the moment, isn't she?
34:32Worrying about looking after baby Frankie.
34:35I said we'd do anything we could to help.
34:37Although, probably draw the line at breastfeeding.
34:40And that's all you want, is it? Just to help her?
34:44Could have sworn there was still something between us back at the hospital.
34:48Still want to be with her.
34:50That's not changed. Doubt it ever will.
35:00All right?
35:02Will?
35:04Will what?
35:06I know you've had Mason Radcliffe in for questioning. What did he say?
35:13That he didn't do it.
35:17We found out he was in possession of a crowbar.
35:19We tested it for DNA and, well, it only had his on it.
35:24He could have cleaned it. I know that.
35:27And he doesn't have an alibi for the night it happened.
35:30But we don't have a strong enough motive to really go after him.
35:34Looks that way, yeah.
35:37So he did want to go skiing after all?
35:39Yeah. He's going.
35:41He just felt guilty about the money we were having to chip in.
35:45And, you know, leaving Gemma so soon after Paul died.
35:48You see, you've got a good lad there.
35:50Sensitive, cares about peeps.
35:52He does. I'm proud of him.
35:55I do worry about him sometimes.
35:57That's never going to stop, mate, no matter how old they get.
36:00That's me stuffed for the rest of my life, then.
36:02Yeah, you is. So, er, what about Gemma? Is she OK?
36:05I haven't told her. No?
36:07She's still coming to terms with losing Paul.
36:10I don't want to dump this on her and all.
36:13I don't know. It just feels like everything's piling up on us.
36:16Now Gemma's not working, I'm just...
36:18I'm worried how we're going to manage.
36:20Come here.
36:22Listen, I am going to pay you a little extra when you do the deep clean.
36:27OK? It might just help a bit. OK?
36:30But listen, whatever happens...
36:33..I've got your back, OK?
36:35I've got your back.
36:37Here, thanks, Dev.
36:44Hi. Got your message.
36:46What's happened?
36:48Just come back from the police station
36:50and that flipping kit bloke has caught me
36:52trying to dump the crowbar that my brothers give to me.
36:55And what? Trying to pin you for those break-ins?
36:58No. Joel's murder.
37:02Well, they reckon that's the weapon he was attacked with.
37:04That doesn't make sense. Why would you want to kill him?
37:06Because they wondered, Betsy,
37:08if it had something to do with what he did to you.
37:10I just think until this is all over, until I'm in the clear,
37:13we just stay away from each other, because I can't risk being seen with you.
37:16No, wait... No, I'm sorry. No, I can't.
37:18I'm sorry. I've got to go.
37:23Hey. Do you want a coffee or anything?
37:26No, no, thanks. I need to get back to the office.
37:28Things are pretty hectic right now.
37:30Just thought I'd check in and see how Bethany's doing.
37:32Yeah, yeah, she's... she's OK.
37:34Well, as OK as can be expected.
37:36And how about you?
37:38Yeah, yeah, I'm all right.
37:41Is there anything else I ought to know about?
37:44I'm just... I'm scared. I'm really worried about this money thing.
37:48You know, if we don't find out who took it,
37:50that Harvey and his cronies, or whatever you want to call them,
37:53are just going to think that I had something to do with it, and I didn't.
37:56I believe you, but somebody took it. I know.
37:59Any idea who it might have been?
38:01I've got a bad feeling that Jesse took it.
38:03What makes you think that?
38:05He says he's got some money coming to him,
38:07but he's really vague about where it's coming from.
38:09It's like he's hiding something.
38:11Have you spoken to him about it? No!
38:13Of course not. He's just going to think I'm being ridiculous,
38:16and maybe I am. I can't even work out how he would have known about it.
38:20You might have heard about it from me and Daniel.
38:23What? We were speaking about the robbery and what happened,
38:26and Jesse appeared out of nowhere.
38:28I didn't think he heard anything, but I might be wrong.
38:34Hey, how you doing?
38:36I had to have stitches in my hand, but I'm OK.
38:39You had us worried a bit there. Sorry.
38:42Can I go get myself a drink? Yeah, of course you can.
38:47Couldn't you have phoned, let me know he was OK?
38:49Come on, we just got back.
38:50Well, you could have phoned from the hospital.
38:52Sorry. Sorry, I didn't mean to have a go.
38:55But just because we're at each other's throats,
38:57it doesn't mean that I don't care about him.
38:59You're right. You know, I should have rung,
39:01and we shouldn't be at each other's throats.
39:03Yeah, you know, it's probably why he went to Ashton when he got hurt,
39:06not to us. You really hurt me.
39:08And I'm not just going to forgive and forget it.
39:10But if we are going to work together, then I'll try and be civil.
39:14Reign it in a bit. Especially when Sam's around. Deal?
39:17Deal.
39:22Selling the house from underneath my feet, can you believe that?
39:25After everything I've done for her.
39:27I get a little annoyed, but it is her house.
39:29Oh, don't you start. I had Carla banging that drum before.
39:32Just wandering about the place saying,
39:34you know, what I'd love to do here, what I'd love to do there.
39:37I thought, yeah, I know what I'd love to do to you.
39:40Ooh, you wish. I didn't mean that.
39:43What are you doing round here, Annie? What do you want?
39:46Right, listen, I need to talk to you about something, OK?
39:48And it's really important, so come on.
39:50And where I live isn't... Oh, just shut up, will you?
39:52Come on, sit down, listen.
39:54So, you know the robbery that Damon went to prison for?
39:59Yeah. It was a shame, that. He was a keeper.
40:04Go on.
40:07They didn't recover all the money. He stashed some of it away.
40:12Really? How much? A lot.
40:14Someone's found it and they've taken it.
40:17Bummer. Maybe it was one of his little accomplices.
40:21I mean, I'm not being funny or anything, but he was a lying,
40:23thieving scumbag, you know, birds of a feather.
40:25No, it wasn't.
40:27I've got a really strong feeling I know who did it.
40:32I think it was Jesse.
40:34Are you joking? No, I'm not.
40:37He is so shifty with me and he keeps saying
40:39that he's got all his money coming to him,
40:41but he doesn't want to say where from.
40:43And then Adam told me.
40:45He thinks that Jesse overheard him and Daniel
40:48talking about the fact that Damon has hidden this money...
40:51Hang on. Them two know about it and all?
40:54About the money Damon told... Yeah, why?
40:58I just don't think you should be broadcasting it, that's all.
41:01I mean, yeah, I agree, something's going on
41:04and maybe Jesse seems a bit dodged,
41:07but I ain't got him down for doing something like that.
41:10OK, fine. Then you need to help me prove it wasn't him,
41:12because somebody took the money and I need to find out who.
41:15There you are. Anything else? No, thanks.
41:18Sure. I could have been nuts. Pork scratchings.
41:23Sorry, I mean...
41:25I wasn't trying to be funny saying pork scratchings, you know.
41:28You've been...
41:31Shall I just show up? Probably for the best.
41:37Oh, hiya. Mind if we join you?
41:40No, be my guest. I'll get the drinks in.
41:45So, how's your day been?
41:48I've had better.
41:50I thought I'd find you in here. It was you, wasn't it?
41:53What are you talking about?
41:55Your lot were trying to frame Mason for that lowlife Joel's murder.
41:58Look, wait a minute, they just took him in for questioning, that's all.
42:01Oh, so you did know about it?
42:03Just cos he had a crowbar on him doesn't make him a murderer.
42:06I'm not doing this here.
42:07His brothers gave him that cos they wanted him to do break-ins and he said no.
42:11Can we talk about this at home, please?
42:13What's the point? You never listen.
42:19I'm sorry about that. I'd, er, I'd better go after her.
42:23See you.
42:25See you.
42:30Yeah.
42:32So, er, what was that all about?
42:35Er, Betsy and Mason were pretty close.
42:37They'd both seen each other for a while, so...
42:40But, no, I mean about the, er, crowbar.
42:44Well, the police aren't sure, but they think whoever killed him
42:50might have used a crowbar, so...
43:06CLATTERING
43:25Why'd you ask?
43:27Oh, I was just wondering, that's all.
43:29Well, you know what they say, don't you?
43:31Nine times out of ten, the victim was known to the killer.
43:34Well, according to all the true crime dramas I've binge-watched, yeah.
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