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00:00I can't get over the organic vegetables business.
00:03It's the most Chelsea thing I've ever heard.
00:06Jack, how have you been?
00:08As you can see, I'm kind of busy.
00:09You got some nerve showing your face in here.
00:11Jack, this is important.
00:14Only after one thing, then they move on to the next girl.
00:17Hi, you've reached Jack's phone.
00:19Please don't leave a message.
00:21Jack, you can't just ignore me!
00:31It feels more like a crime of passion.
00:33Were there other people helping Jack out with the business?
00:36He's never mentioned anyone.
00:38It's an enviable skill, writing your own music.
00:41Did you find his watch?
00:43It has an inscription.
00:45Love you always, mum.
00:47The lady was spotted outside his address.
00:50Well, that wasn't me.
00:51We were told that Jack bought most of his produce from you every week.
00:55I gave him a good deal.
00:57Do you want to get that?
00:59It's okay. I'll leave a message.
01:01Not everyone would be okay with their wife sharing a hotel room with another guy.
01:06I trust Sophie.
01:07Please don't say anything to Caitlin.
01:10I also found her prints on the living room window.
01:14Clearly, Sadie takes her role as protector very seriously.
01:18I would do just about anything for my sister.
01:23I wouldn't kill for her.
01:29Please, at least wait until Sadie gets back.
01:32We can talk you through everything.
01:34There really is nothing more to say.
01:37Nicholas.
01:39Everything okay?
01:41I was just telling Reena that
01:44this really is not the moment for us to go into business together.
01:49Can I ask why the change of heart?
01:52Certain rumors are circulating.
01:54I have tried to explain. It's all just a big misunderstanding.
01:56I have to take this seriously.
01:58Please, please don't back out.
02:01I promise it will all be cleared up soon.
02:06I'm sorry.
02:23I told you not to get involved with Jack.
02:25How could I know that this was going to happen?
02:27I said that he was bad news, just like I did with Louis,
02:29but you never listened to me, and now look where we are.
02:31Yeah, they said that you rang Louis the day that he died.
02:35Yeah, well, I just...
02:38I just wanted him to know
02:40how much I love him.
02:43I'm sorry.
02:45I'm sorry.
02:47I'm sorry.
02:49I'm sorry.
02:50I just wanted him to know
02:52how much he'd hurt you.
02:53It was none of your business, Sadie!
02:56It's my job to look out for you,
02:59and I never asked for that responsibility.
03:01I'm 25!
03:05You're clinging on to me
03:07because there's nothing else going on in your life.
03:11Find someone else to smother!
03:20We can't yet prove that Sadie confronted Jack.
03:23Ashley didn't find any of her prints at the scene.
03:25And Reena's story hinges on what she could
03:28or couldn't see from the living room window.
03:30We need to go back to Jack's house.
03:32I've gone through all the transactions
03:34from Jack's business account.
03:36Some of the outgoings and incomings
03:38are much bigger than you'd expect.
03:40Lots of payments to and from somewhere
03:42called Fresh Produce Wholesales.
03:44£6,000 seems an awful lot to spend on carrots,
03:48even if they are overpriced organic ones.
03:51I did think there was something a bit odd
03:53about some of the posts on the business social media.
03:58A few of them are just rows of veg emoji.
04:01New stock in today, reliable delivery within the hour.
04:04At first they look quite random.
04:06Three carrots, four potatoes.
04:08But what if they're not random?
04:11What if each sequence is a different code?
04:16Advertising a different product.
04:18Exactly.
04:26Well, it looks like the sofa would have blocked
04:29the view of Jack's body from the window.
04:32And the pool of blood only comes to here,
04:34which wouldn't have been in Reena's direct line of sight.
04:37Yeah.
04:38Maybe she is telling the truth.
04:42Stop! Police!
04:52Hello, Mr Whishaw.
04:55Kai.
04:57You dropped your bag.
05:02Oh, dear, oh, dear, oh, dear.
05:05The sports bag must have been well hidden,
05:07or it would have turned up in our initial search.
05:10But you knew exactly where to find it.
05:14Suggesting you weren't just one of Jack's customers.
05:17You were helping him run his operation.
05:21We have an eyewitness who remembers seeing you
05:23enter the corner shop on Jack's road
05:25at around 1pm on the day he was murdered.
05:28Jack was just my dealer.
05:31I wasn't involved in the business.
05:33So how did you know where he kept his bag of supplies?
05:36Look, we caught you red-handed.
05:40If you don't start explaining yourself,
05:42we can only presume you're guilty of robbery,
05:44dealing and murder.
05:48Up until a year ago, Jack only ever sold weed.
05:52But then he got involved with this guy
05:54who ships coke into the UK through...
05:57fruit and veg crates.
05:59That's why Jack set up this operation.
06:03Fruit and veg crates.
06:05That's why Jack set up the veg boxes,
06:07so that he could deliver drugs under the radar.
06:10Do you have a name for this nefarious greengrocer?
06:17I only know him as Frank.
06:20He has a stall at the wholesale market.
06:23Frank Townsend.
06:27Frank knew that Jack was taking more than his fair share of the profits.
06:31I don't know why Jack would even think about
06:34screwing over someone like Frank.
06:36Maybe because he got too big for his boots,
06:39or maybe he needed the money.
06:41So Frank sent you to Jack's to steal the stash?
06:45I owe Frank a lot of money.
06:47He said he'd write off all my debts.
06:49Look, I tried to warn Jack that Frank was on to him
06:51when I saw him at the Fox and Hounds,
06:53but he wouldn't bloody hear it.
06:56Right.
06:58That's exactly what happened when you went round to Jack's on Friday.
07:01Frank had given me some money for a gram.
07:04So I managed to get Jack to invite me in.
07:08Then when he went to his room to get the coke,
07:10I watched him through a crack in the door,
07:13and I saw him lift up a floorboard and pull out the bag.
07:16Why didn't you take it there and then?
07:18I just, uh...
07:20I just thought I'd wait and come back when Jack was out.
07:24And Jack's conveniently murdered a couple of hours after you found the stash.
07:28That's worked out well for you and Frank.
07:30I know how it must sound, but that's the truth.
07:46Frank Townsend.
07:49We'd like to have a word with you about the business you were running with Jack Felton.
07:52Jack was a customer.
07:54We weren't in business together.
07:59Drop the act.
08:01You're Fresh Produce Wholesales.
08:03Your name was all over Jack's business account.
08:05You've got the wrong guy.
08:06Oh, I doubt it, Frank.
08:08We know you were behind the attempted robbery of Jack's stash from his house.
08:11I've no idea what you're on about.
08:15That's some watch you've got.
08:17It was a gift.
08:18Can I take a look?
08:19Why?
08:20We need to rule it out of our investigation.
08:36Love you always, Mum.
08:51We've been talking to our colleagues.
08:56We've aught Frank Townsend in for questioning.
09:00He's being very informative.
09:07What's he been saying?
09:14That you stole Jack's watch to try and pay for his funeral.
09:18That you stole Jack's watch to try and pay off your debt.
09:22Was Jack dead or alive when you took it?
09:26Frank will say anything to get you off his back.
09:29Where would he have got the watch from if you didn't give it to him?
09:34He must have gone back to Jack's place after I'd left.
09:38He's the one with the motive.
09:42With Jack out of the picture, he stands to have access to 100% of the profits and his whole client base.
09:49That might well be true, but he has alibis you don't.
09:54Look, this is your last chance to be honest with us before you make things a lot worse.
10:04Wait!
10:07Look, I couldn't leave Jack's empty-handed.
10:12I had to give Frank something.
10:17I just saw the watch on the coffee table.
10:24I just grabbed it and legged it out of there.
10:27Look, I swear, Jack was still alive when I left.
10:37I do enjoy our chats, Olivia. You should pop over more often.
10:44I'm sorry.
10:46I just realised that I've double-booked myself for Friday night and I can't decide which one to cancel.
10:52What are the options?
10:54Well, Eloise is a French brunette.
10:58She's got a little bit of everything.
11:01What are the options?
11:03Well, Eloise is a French brunette and she wants to go to the Lido and then that new restaurant in town.
11:10And Cindy is a gorgeous American.
11:13She suggested a gig and then drinks and dinner at her place.
11:18I see. I didn't realise you were choosing between dates.
11:23Why?
11:25Did you think someone my age should be at home on their Friday night with their cat?
11:30Or their nephew?
11:32Not at all. We've always had an enviable social life.
11:36Well, it used to be very hard to find like-minded people at the same stage in life.
11:42But now, there's an app for everything.
11:46Am I the only one not on these bloody apps?
11:49Yes! And it would do you the world of good.
11:52So go and get me your phone and we can sign you up now.
11:55I'm a murder detective.
11:57I've seen too many cases where a drink with a stranger ended in a trip to the morgue.
12:27You lifesaver.
12:28I thought you might need one as much as me.
12:30I washed my hair with shower gel and found my phone in the fridge.
12:33Oh dear.
12:34I think your buttons are done up wrong.
12:42I'd like to blame sleep deprivation.
12:46This is not the first time it's happened.
12:50Jack wasn't selling drugs. He's never been in any kind of trouble.
12:54Jack, there's no way.
12:56I'm afraid we found a bag of money and drugs in Jack's house.
13:01There is no doubt about what he was up to.
13:07All these deliveries you've been making, you haven't noticed anything out of the ordinary?
13:12I just had a customer on the phone making requests.
13:15I just had a customer on the phone making requests for her order and none of them included class A's.
13:18I just had a customer on the phone making requests for her order and none of them included class A's.
13:22Jack would have had some legitimate customers, so if anyone ever looked into the business, it would all seem above board.
13:31It must be hard to hear that Jack was keeping secrets from you.
13:36Jack seemed to be doing very well for himself.
13:40You're not going to make that much money from selling veg boxes.
13:45I know you wanted to see the best in him, but he was very good at wrapping you around his little finger.
13:51And there was a side to him that you just didn't see.
13:53But you did.
13:55Did you suspect Jack was dealing drugs?
13:59No.
14:01No, but I'm not surprised that he got himself involved with the wrong crowd.
14:04Why did he get involved with the wrong crowd?
14:07Did he have debts he couldn't pay off? A drug problem of his own?
14:11I'd know if my son was a drug addict.
14:14Jack never asked you for money.
14:16No.
14:18So, why were you selling the house?
14:23We finally got hold of your alibi, Emily Easton.
14:27She's an estate agent.
14:29You met to talk about putting the house on the market.
14:34Why did you tell us she was a client?
14:36Because I didn't want Caleb finding out like that.
14:40You can't sell the house.
14:45This is Dad's decision, isn't it?
14:47He's forcing you out.
14:48No.
14:52We just all need a fresh start.
14:55You know, this has got nothing to do with Jack.
14:57We're just trying to understand Jack's motives for selling drugs.
15:01It could lead us to his killer.
15:04Now you know the truth about Jack's business,
15:07are you sure there is nothing else you can think of
15:10that might help our investigation?
15:14Last Saturday, Jack came over for lunch
15:19on his way back from a trip to Brighton.
15:22A friend dropped him outside the house
15:26and she tried to give him a sports bag from the boot,
15:32but Jack told her to keep it for next time.
15:36I remember thinking that was odd.
15:42Is this her?
15:44Yes.
15:46Sounds like their jaunt to Brighton was more of a business trip.
16:01Morning.
16:03We have a warrant to search your premises.
16:13I don't know what you think you're looking for.
16:18Well, that looks familiar.
16:22Care to explain yourself, Mrs Carter?
16:32When I first met Jack, he was growing his own weed,
16:35just for him and his friends.
16:37There was so much of it, he started selling it as a bit of fun.
16:41Then when Jack moved on to coke,
16:44he said he needed someone he could trust.
16:47When Jack moved on to coke, he said he needed someone he could trust.
16:51It was easy money.
16:54It's hard to just stop.
16:56Possession with intent to supply is a serious offence.
17:00You make it sound like we were hanging around on street corners.
17:03I was just taking stuff to parties.
17:06We're not hardcore criminals.
17:08You're no less of a criminal just because you're selling to rich people at parties.
17:12The trip you and Jack made to Brighton, business or pleasure?
17:15I told you Jack and me were just friends.
17:18We went to Brighton because we knew we'd make a killing at that warehouse party.
17:21Does Lawrence know what you and Jack were really up to?
17:24No, but he started asking questions.
17:27We found a similar bag of drugs at Jack's house.
17:30His business account would suggest he's selling a lot more.
17:35So where's he keeping his supply?
17:39Sophie, you clearly cared about Jack.
17:42Don't you want to help us catch his killer?
17:50Look, but one time when I was with Jack, he stopped off at a storage unit on Redcliffe Road.
17:56He told me to wait in the car.
18:08Oh, hey.
18:11I should have her ready in time for the wedding.
18:14I'm going to put one of those ribbons on the front. It'll look gorgeous.
18:17Pete, you know the argument last Friday?
18:21Yeah. Yeah, I told you it was nothing.
18:25I heard Jack say it was none of your business. What was he talking about?
18:30Well, I think he was in a mood about something.
18:34Girl trouble, probably.
18:36Promise me there's nothing you're not telling me.
18:40You know, after everything that happened with Michael, I can't cope with any more lies.
18:45Hey. Hey.
18:52I promise.
18:57Do you recognise this man? His name's Jack Felton.
19:01We think he may have a unit here.
19:04He comes in a couple of times a week.
19:06Alone, or was there ever anyone else with him?
19:08Probably. Not here 24-7.
19:11Someone did come by the other day looking for him.
19:14Said they needed to see Jack and it couldn't wait.
19:16When was this?
19:18Last Friday, 17th.
19:20I just got in, so it would have been around 9am.
19:23Can you describe the man for me?
19:25Middle-aged black guy wearing a dad jumper.
19:29Was this the guy?
19:33Yeah. Wanted me to let him in.
19:35And did you?
19:37Course not. You can't get in without a key to your unit.
19:40Company policy. He waited out in the car park.
19:43Should have called you guys. They made such a scene.
19:46There was an altercation?
19:48Pushed the kid right up against his van. They clearly had some issues.
19:51Can we take a look at your CCTV?
19:53Don't have any.
19:54Seriously? This is a low-cost facility.
19:57Our customers know what they're paying for.
20:00Remember if either of them came back here later in the day?
20:04They could have come by on one of my breaks.
20:06We're going to need to see inside his unit.
20:08Can't do anything without a warrant.
20:10Company policy. We have a warrant.
20:22All good?
20:25I'm reading.
20:31This is a surprise.
20:33I was just passing.
20:46I'm sorry if I hurt your feelings.
20:50I didn't mean to.
20:53Mm-hmm.
20:55Aren't you going to apologize too?
20:58What for?
20:59All the things you said about me.
21:01They were all true.
21:05I finally realized why we didn't work out.
21:09This will be good.
21:11You can't have too serious a relationship.
21:15I'm sorry.
21:18This will be good.
21:20You can't have two stubborn people in one relationship.
21:24We're like two bulls locking horns.
21:27You...
21:29You know what? You're right.
21:31Well, that's a first.
21:32We work much better as friends.
21:33Agreed.
21:42I do want you to be happy.
21:44You know that, right?
21:48And...
21:51I know my job wasn't always the healthiest thing for our marriage.
21:57I...
22:00You know, I should have tried harder to make...
22:03Hindsight is a beautiful thing.
22:08Yeah.
22:17I want you to be happy too.
22:22Have you met anyone new?
22:27The very thought of it is exhausting.
22:30Yeah, Olivia wants me to join the dating apps.
22:33I told her that was ridiculous.
22:35That's a great idea.
22:37You could meet someone as...
22:40unique as you.
22:44Unique?
22:46Unique.
22:48Look at that. I'll take that.
22:51And I'll take that.
23:01I'll leave you to it.
23:17Weed in this one.
23:19Pills over here.
23:23Lots of powder.
23:25Could be...
23:27cocaine.
23:29MDMA.
23:33Ketamine.
23:36Why would Jack need to be selling all of this?
23:39It's not what I would be doing if I was from his background.
23:42Why would Jack need to be selling all of this?
23:44It's not what I would be doing if I was from his background.
23:47And he went to Cambridge.
23:49Wouldn't be the first rich kid to screw up their life.
23:56Ah.
23:58This must be where Jack kept his records for the non-legit side of business.
24:03Jack.
24:11Jess.
24:33Jess.
24:55Well, we won't know for sure until we get all the results back from Ashley,
24:59but it's looking more than likely that that's our murder weapon.
25:02So far we know Jack, Sophie and Pete all knew about the storage unit.
25:06Kai and Frank are pleading ignorance.
25:08If they had the key to Jack's unit, they would have cleaned it out.
25:10Sophie wouldn't have led us there. That's where she'd hidden the murder weapon.
25:13But we have charged her with possession.
25:16What do we know about Pete's relationship with Frances?
25:19Er, Frances said they met around ten months ago.
25:23Pete works at the garage where she gets her car repaired.
25:26Ten months? That's quite soon to be getting married.
25:29I guess at their age you would move things along faster.
25:31Don't want to waste any more time. Mm-hm.
25:34They're hardly at death's door. Not much older than me.
25:40Anything else on the other suspects?
25:43Ashley just emailed to say there's no trace of blood on Jack's watch,
25:47which suggests it wasn't stolen from his body after he was killed.
25:51So it looks like Kai was telling the truth, but we can still charge him with robbery.
25:55Make that call.
25:57Hold on.
25:59None of Pete's financials went back further than 2015.
26:02I did a bit more digging.
26:04Turns out his real name is Paul McKenzie.
26:08Let me guess. 2015 is when he was released.
26:12He did three years for violent robbery.
26:30That's not the only reason we're here.
26:33Earlier this evening, we found what we suspect to be the murder weapon
26:38at a storage unit on Redcliffe Road, where Jack had his drug supply.
26:43The receptionist identified you from your photograph.
26:48We know you accosted Jack in the car park the morning he was killed.
26:53I felt for some time now there was something off about Jack's business,
26:59and whenever I used to ask him questions about it, he would just fob me off.
27:04So last Friday, I noticed that there was a load of cash in his wallet,
27:10so I asked him where he got it from, and he blew up at me.
27:14He said it was none of my business. Stay out of his life.
27:17But you said you'd told me everything.
27:20But I wanted to know what was really going on.
27:22I didn't want to worry you. Not without having all the facts.
27:26So you followed Jack to the storage unit and found out about the drugs?
27:31Yeah. But that was it.
27:34I mean, I had nothing to do with what happened to him.
27:37You were seen pushing Jack up against his van, and you have a history of violence.
27:43You did three years for robbery.
27:46That's why you changed your name from Paul McKenzie to Peter McCloud.
27:51Peter?
27:56My mate told me to stay in the car.
27:59I had no idea that he was going to rob that place,
28:02or that he was going to put that poor guy in the hospital.
28:04But that didn't matter, did it?
28:06Not to you, Locke, because you gave me three years anyway.
28:10And I...
28:12I wanted to tell you,
28:14but there was never a right time.
28:19I love you. I was just terrified that I was going to lose you.
28:23Questioning Ted Kingston,
28:26he admitted he left the house for a rather lengthy lunch on Friday the 17th.
28:32He was gone from 1pm to just before 3.
28:36More than enough time for you to go to Jack's house, kill him,
28:39steal his key to the storage unit, and then return there to hide the murder weapon.
28:43We need you to come with us.
28:50I didn't do this.
28:53Fran.
28:55Fran, you have to believe me.
28:57You have to believe me. I didn't do this.
29:00Please.
29:02I'm sorry. I didn't...
29:10SHE GASPS
29:22Why weren't you honest with us about your past if you had nothing to hide?
29:26Because I've done time for violent robbery.
29:29I knew you'd think I was involved.
29:32Look, there's no love lost between me and Jack.
29:35I didn't kill him.
29:37Had he found out about your past and was threatening to tell Frances,
29:40I would have put a kibosh on the wedding.
29:42No, no, absolutely not.
29:44Jack wasn't thrilled about us getting married because he thought it was too soon.
29:47He thought I was after something.
29:49Were you?
29:51The Feltons are a wealthy family.
29:53SHE CHUCKLES
29:55No, they're not.
29:57They're broke.
29:59About a year ago, Michael was slapped with a huge fine for tax fraud.
30:03But no prison sentence.
30:05Yes, the rich can wriggle out of anything.
30:07What about the house?
30:09I mean, that'll be worth a fortune and Frances is about to put it on the market.
30:13They don't own the house.
30:15Michael signed it over to his parents to avoid it being repossessed.
30:18Well, I thought she was selling the house because she wanted a fresh start.
30:22That's what she told you in front of Caleb.
30:25Because she doesn't want him to know
30:27that he's the real reason they're selling the house.
30:31We know Pete was at the storage unit on the morning of the 17th.
30:35But we can't prove that he went back later with the murder weapon.
30:39I just spoke to Michael Felton.
30:41He confirmed everything Pete told us.
30:43HMRC caught up with him just over a year ago.
30:46To save the house, he transferred the deeds over to his parents.
30:49Yeah, but what about the decision to sell?
30:51Frances asked Michael to convince his parents so Caleb could go to California.
30:56But Frances was keeping it a secret from Caleb. Why?
30:59Maybe she thought he'd try to stop her or at least feel bad about it.
31:03These accounts are dated back to a year ago.
31:05Just after the family's finances were wiped out.
31:09Maybe that's why Jack started selling Class A's.
31:12Good theory.
31:27We've been lied to all along.
31:31Call Ashley.
31:33We're going to need her to run some new prints.
31:36The blood on the knife and T-shirt are a positive match for Jack's DNA profile.
31:44No surprise there.
31:46Did he have any luck with the prints?
31:48They didn't seem to match anything I had in evidence.
31:51I only found a partial on the handle of the utility knife.
31:56But I've been testing each of the banknotes from the sports bag you retrieved from Jack's house.
32:03And I finally found some prints.
32:06One of Jack's, a few unknowns and another partial.
32:12I checked the partial from the knife against the partial from the banknote.
32:18Together, they formed enough of a print to make a match.
32:25Your hunch was right.
32:49How can I help?
32:58Your mother was right.
33:01This course is very prestigious.
33:04And also very expensive.
33:07Almost $53,000 a year.
33:10Not to mention housing and living expenses.
33:14How are you planning to pay for it?
33:17I've got a grant.
33:20That's interesting because we spoke to their finance department and you haven't settled your tuition fees yet.
33:26It's just taking a while to come through.
33:30They also told us that you were meant to start the course last year but had to defer your place because of a family emergency.
33:39I.e. your dad's whopping tax fine.
33:43But they don't let students defer for more than a year.
33:47So if you don't find the money by September, you'll lose your place.
33:52It must have been incredibly frustrating.
33:56Jack got his education paid for, his own house.
34:00You were on your way to becoming a professional musician and then...
34:04Everything got snatched away from you.
34:07Is that why you persuaded Jack to graduate from selling weed to class A's?
34:13I had nothing to do with Jack's business.
34:16This past week is the most emboldenment I've ever had.
34:22Your handwriting gave you away.
34:27You wrote the accounts just like I did.
34:32You wrote the accounts just like you write the music.
34:35Such a distinctive flair.
34:38Fancy fountain pen.
34:40Finn Edwards has admitted you rang him at 2.30pm on Friday to cancel your session.
34:46You both agreed not to tell his mum so Finn could spend the afternoon with his mates instead of practising for his exam.
34:53So I am the relaxed teacher.
34:55What's that meant to prove?
34:59You left a partial print on the drug money we found in Jack's house.
35:07And another one on the murder weapon.
35:13Did you plan to kill Jack when you went round on Friday?
35:18How can you ask me that?
35:22You took his phone and keys.
35:25Went to the storage unit to hide the murder weapon.
35:28That's a cold calculated crime.
35:31It wasn't like that.
35:34Perhaps you better explain it to us.
35:42The plan was to go for lunch at Jack's.
35:45So we could go over the new orders.
35:48But when I got there he was in a state because a customer had run off with his watch.
35:53He didn't know how he was going to tell mum.
35:58Mum.
36:08Caleb.
36:10What happened next?
36:14The veg boxes come in these flat packs.
36:18So I started cutting them out of the packaging and putting them together.
36:23Jack refused to help.
36:25He said he wanted to make the business legit.
36:30And just sold the veg boxes.
36:33He'd met a girl he really liked.
36:37Someone special.
36:41He said he was tired of having to lie.
36:44He wanted a genuine relationship.
36:48To finally show someone the real him.
36:55No more hiding.
36:58He'd only just met her.
37:01And now he wanted to ruin everything.
37:05I hadn't saved up enough for California.
37:09It must have hurt.
37:11Jack always putting his own needs above yours when he'd already had so much.
37:16I tried to talk him out of it.
37:20He had the relationships with the dealers and the customers.
37:23I just handled the accounts.
37:26And he said he was done.
37:29I had to find the money another way.
37:31But there was no other way. Not within my time frame.
37:34Jack never had to work hard for anything.
37:38Friends, women, the business.
37:41Everything came so easy to him and he couldn't do this one thing for me.
37:48I still was holding the knife I used to cut out the boxes.
38:01I don't understand how it happened.
38:06I loved him so much.
38:10I love you.
38:32The family liaison officer will talk you through what happens next.
38:36I should have told him that we were planning to sell the house.
38:40But I just knew he wouldn't want to lose the family home.
38:44But if I'd just told him, none of this would have happened.
38:48Frances, none of this is your fault.
38:52DS Walsh is right.
38:55Caleb has to take responsibility for his own actions.
39:06Caleb!
39:08Caleb!
39:10Caleb!
39:17No!
39:37Oh, do you have to shoot?
39:40I was thinking maybe it might be nice to try one of the local pubs on the way home.
39:48Yeah. Great little place by the river.
39:52You'd prefer my company to your serial killer friends on TV.
39:56I'll have you know I have a very busy social life.
39:58I just maybe haven't made the most of living in London.
40:02You finished the documentary, didn't you?
40:04Yeah. I literally have nothing better to do.
40:06Well, at least I know where I stand.
40:08Drinks?
40:09Yes, please.
40:18The police rang while you were out.
40:22I couldn't really go into what they were doing.
40:26The police rang while you were out.
40:30I couldn't really go into the details.
40:34But they said that they've caught Jack's killer.
40:42Are you OK?
40:44Is it good to get closure?
40:50I mean, to hear that Jack felt that connection too, you know.
40:58I don't want us to fight.
41:00I mean, we are.
41:05Nicholas.
41:07Sadie.
41:09How are you?
41:10Have you come to pick up your suit?
41:13I got a call from Rena. She explained everything.
41:17I thought we could have another look at that contract, if that's what you both want.
41:35What are you doing here? I thought you were double booked.
41:39Well, I decided that I'd much rather spend the evening with my nephew.
41:48That sounds very unlikely.
41:53What happened?
41:54Well, I made the mistake of cancelling on Eloise before I checked to see whether Cindy was still free.
42:00And I couldn't go back to Eloise and tell her that I'd miraculously recovered from very severe food poisoning in the last half an hour.
42:07It sounds like dating two people at the same time was more complicated than you thought.
42:13What's this you're drinking?
42:15Oh, it's been a tough week, so I thought I'd treat myself to a Chateau Montclair.
42:21See how it compares with the other stuff I usually get on offer.
42:24And?
42:25I can't tell the difference.
42:28I'll get my own glass then, shall I?
42:30Sorry. Yes, of course. Please, help yourself.
42:34PHONE VIBRATES
42:55When I said help yourself, I didn't mean to the entire contents of my fridge.
43:00I told you, my dinner plans fell through.
43:09Very subtle.
43:11Well, I thought you might need a little nudge in the right direction.
43:16Maybe there's no harm in giving it a try.
43:19I'll do the bio. We both know what your spelling's like.
43:24I'll embellish it a little bit. Make you sound more exciting.
43:29It's called catfishing.
43:31I'm just going to, you know, give you a few more hobbies.
43:34What? I have lots of hobbies.
43:37I cycle.
43:40I play the piano.
43:42I drink wine.
43:45I eat cheese.
43:48Exactly.
43:51Horribly, Dal.
43:59MUSIC
44:29MUSIC