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00:00:00Great song, colorful style.
00:00:04Blockwest all farmers, cultivators, trees.
00:00:09You know.
00:00:23Janelle!
00:00:25Good to see you again.
00:00:26And you.
00:00:27So, how you feeling about today?
00:00:32Where's Patrick?
00:00:33If we're going to do this, no point wasting any time.
00:00:36No, sure, of course.
00:00:38He's over at the tasting bar.
00:00:43Your assistant's already there.
00:00:46Sorry?
00:00:47Anthony.
00:00:51I want to get my own startup going at some point.
00:00:53Got a few ideas floating around, but I don't want to rush into it too soon, you know?
00:00:58I guess.
00:01:00Do what you gotta do.
00:01:03Yeah.
00:01:04No, I will, I will.
00:01:05Oh, great. They're here.
00:01:08Afternoon.
00:01:09Afternoon, Patrick.
00:01:11Janet.
00:01:12Anthony.
00:01:16So, the contract is being biked to over.
00:01:19Should be ready to sign shortly.
00:01:21Not clear.
00:01:22We thought we could have a drink while we wait.
00:01:25Sure.
00:01:26We just need a moment.
00:01:33What are you playing at?
00:01:34I told you I didn't want you here.
00:01:36Mum, the only way I can ever learn from you is if I see everything you do.
00:01:40Not just what you want me to see.
00:01:42I appreciate that, but this is too important to mess up.
00:01:45And that's what you think I'm going to do?
00:01:47Mess it all up for you?
00:01:49I didn't mean that. I'm sorry.
00:01:52Please, you just want to be included?
00:02:03Right.
00:02:06This is our new line.
00:02:08It's a 15-year-old, but has a more mature taste.
00:02:12With a thick, caramelly finish.
00:02:15It's like getting a big, warm hug from a drink.
00:02:19There's no master distiller better than Francesca.
00:02:22Well, thank you.
00:02:24The rum's been aged in oak barrels,
00:02:27and that bottle was drawn three days ago,
00:02:31just for today.
00:02:35Neat for me.
00:02:37Yes, I'm very proud of this mix.
00:02:40Hope you like it.
00:02:43Well, I suppose somebody should make a toast.
00:02:48Janelle?
00:02:50Sure.
00:02:53To doing business.
00:02:55To doing business.
00:02:57Cheers.
00:03:13Go speak with the paramedics.
00:03:15On it.
00:03:18Were you the one that called it in?
00:03:20This is all my fault.
00:03:22Just stay calm and tell me what happened.
00:03:25Was it some kind of poisoning?
00:03:27Methanol, I think. I mean, the rum was...
00:03:31No, no, this just should not have happened.
00:03:35Three victims on their way to the hospital.
00:03:37A fourth was found at a bar.
00:03:39He didn't make it.
00:03:41Oh, God.
00:03:49That's it, keep it coming. That's it.
00:03:52Keep it coming. Keep coming.
00:03:54Keep coming. Whoa!
00:03:56Good morning, sir.
00:04:03You know you're about to change my life, right?
00:04:08So where's this going?
00:04:11I don't know.
00:04:17I'll find a place for it.
00:04:19Thanks a lot, mate.
00:04:22Hey, sir.
00:04:23Hmm?
00:04:24All right if I come in?
00:04:25Yeah, yeah, come through.
00:04:30Is that...?
00:04:31The answer to my prayers, oh yes.
00:04:34Did you buy it?
00:04:36No, renting it.
00:04:37And for a pittance.
00:04:39You know this, dear Somerset, what you want about St Marie...
00:04:41Which you do.
00:04:42But it's dirt cheap here.
00:04:44It's got that going for it, if nothing else.
00:04:47You literally have no filter.
00:04:51Also, take a look at this.
00:04:59Check that out.
00:05:02Oh.
00:05:03So you've also got a satellite dish.
00:05:07Great.
00:05:08So, um...
00:05:10What's the thinking behind all this?
00:05:12Well, I've not got long left here, right?
00:05:15And now with my mum's case put to bed, I thought, you know, might as well try and enjoy myself.
00:05:20The commissioner mentioned you closed the case.
00:05:24You feeling all right about it?
00:05:26Yeah.
00:05:27Of course.
00:05:29I'm good.
00:05:31Especially now I can watch the footy.
00:05:33With aircon.
00:05:34It's heaven.
00:05:36I mean, no offence.
00:05:37Offence coming.
00:05:38But the TV out here is not good.
00:05:44Sorry, did you want something?
00:05:46Actually, yes.
00:05:48There's been a poisoning.
00:05:50Accidental.
00:05:51Three people in hospital, one dead.
00:05:55That wasn't at a rum distillery, by any chance?
00:05:58Yeah, it was.
00:05:59The Ambrose rum distillery.
00:06:02How did you know that?
00:06:08I don't know.
00:06:13The victim's name is Patrick Ambrose, 37 years old.
00:06:18He owns the whole distillery.
00:06:21Like the other victims, he had a single shot of rum.
00:06:25And started feeling ill shortly after.
00:06:28Mm-hm.
00:06:31Mm-hm.
00:06:32Mm-hm.
00:06:33Mm-hm.
00:06:35Is that all you've got to say, Inspector?
00:06:38Mm-hm.
00:06:40Is there a reason he's being like this?
00:06:42I think so.
00:06:43But he won't tell me what it is.
00:06:45Well, that's helpful of him.
00:06:48The paramedics know why Mr Ambrose died and everyone else didn't?
00:06:51They assume that he must have drunk a bit more than the others.
00:06:55It's a good way to go, though, right?
00:06:57I mean, if you got to go, you might as well die with a glass of rum in your hand.
00:07:01I don't think it was very pleasant for him, Officer Roos.
00:07:04Josie.
00:07:07Bingo.
00:07:08I knew it'd be in here somewhere.
00:07:12Two days ago, I got a call on my mobile.
00:07:17D.I. Wilson speaking.
00:07:21Hello?
00:07:23Whoever it was, didn't speak.
00:07:25And seconds later, they hung up.
00:07:27So I checked the number out, and the call was made from this distillery.
00:07:32Called it back, went to reception.
00:07:34Who said that call could have been made from any phone on the estate?
00:07:38No way of finding out who it was.
00:07:41Except now, I do know.
00:07:44That's your number, sir.
00:07:46It is.
00:07:48Oh, just got shivers when you said that.
00:07:51So, it was Patrick that was phoning you?
00:07:54D.I. Wilson speaking.
00:07:58Hello?
00:08:01What do you think he wanted to say?
00:08:04Not Scooby.
00:08:06But him turning up dead two days later,
00:08:09feels like too much of a coincidence for my money.
00:08:12You're not thinking it's suspicious?
00:08:16I am.
00:08:20The food, health and safety officers have confirmed it is contaminated.
00:08:25We...
00:08:26What?
00:08:27No, I must have distilled at the wrong temperature and not removed all the methanol.
00:08:34Could be a faulty thermometer or human error.
00:08:38Either way, this is on me.
00:08:40Okay, let's not get ahead of ourselves.
00:08:43Just talk me through it.
00:08:46I drew the rum three days ago.
00:08:49The bottle was kept and sealed.
00:08:51I gave it to Patrick.
00:08:52It's been in his possession ever since.
00:08:56And this evening, it was Patrick who opened the bottle.
00:09:00I handed round four glasses,
00:09:03put some ice in, everyone's apart from his.
00:09:08Patrick poured them each a shot,
00:09:11and they all sipped their drinks.
00:09:13Cora was pouring Patrick a second shot,
00:09:15while I was refreshing the glasses when...
00:09:19Are you alright, Patrick?
00:09:22They all started feeling ill not long after him.
00:09:28And why were these particular people here this evening?
00:09:31Patrick was selling the distillery to Miss Dulice.
00:09:36They were about to sign the contract.
00:09:39But they didn't?
00:09:42So, the distillery stays in the family?
00:09:45I suppose. I mean, there is only Cora left.
00:09:51I guess it's hers now.
00:09:53Right, well, thanks for your time, Miss Bower.
00:09:56So, you're not arresting me then?
00:10:01Not yet.
00:10:05Is it me, or is this suspiciously number two?
00:10:09Minutes before, Patrick Ambrose is about to sign a contract
00:10:12concluding the sale of this entire estate.
00:10:15He ends up dead.
00:10:17Why isn't?
00:10:18We need to get on to the Ambrose lawyers first thing tomorrow.
00:10:23But Patrick poured the drinks.
00:10:27Sir?
00:10:29If this was murder, and the poisoning was intentional,
00:10:33how could the killer be certain that Patrick would pour a lethal dose
00:10:36into his own glass and not into everyone else's?
00:10:40Now, something about this doesn't make sense.
00:10:49Commissioner, you after me?
00:10:53I heard what happened at the Ambrose distillery.
00:10:56I guess you should know we're treating Patrick Ambrose's death as suspicious.
00:11:00Until we've reasoned not to.
00:11:02I was unaware he'd gone back.
00:11:04Come back?
00:11:08It must have been about 18 years ago now.
00:11:12Patrick had a falling out with his father, Carnell Ambrose.
00:11:16And do you know the reason for their fallout?
00:11:19Carnell never said.
00:11:21And where's the dad now?
00:11:23He passed away six weeks ago.
00:11:27So Patrick must have only recently inherited the distillery.
00:11:32Then came back to sell it.
00:11:35The fact that Patrick Ambrose has been gone for 18 years
00:11:38then ends up dead not long after he returns.
00:11:41Suspicious thing number three.
00:11:43Thank you, sir.
00:11:44We'll keep digging into it, let you know what we find.
00:11:48Okay.
00:11:50Okay.
00:11:55Commissioner.
00:11:59Are you doing all right, sir?
00:12:02You know, in light of your own situation?
00:12:07I'm doing absolutely fine.
00:12:09Thank you for asking, Officer.
00:12:11Thank you for asking, Officer Curtis.
00:12:42Inspector!
00:12:44You in there, sir?
00:12:48Morning.
00:12:50I wasn't sure...
00:12:51Yes, Thomas. Are you ready for this?
00:12:53Ready for...
00:12:58That's really cold!
00:13:01That is temperature perfection.
00:13:0318 degrees Celsius, bang on.
00:13:06I mean, the downside is you have to keep all the doors and windows closed.
00:13:09Otherwise it doesn't work properly.
00:13:10But it's a small price to pay, right?
00:13:14I'd rather be able to see the view myself, but each to their own.
00:13:24Oh, sir.
00:13:26I don't think Harry's enjoying this as much as you are.
00:13:30Oh, sorry to know you were there.
00:13:33Go on, go and get warm, mate.
00:13:40So is this how you plan to spend the next couple of months?
00:13:45Shut up in here, not enjoying the island.
00:13:48Yeah.
00:13:50Anyway, down to business.
00:13:52Did you get anything of interest from the Ambrose family lawyers?
00:13:56Oh, yes.
00:13:59The victims are all doing well, sir, and are being discharged from hospital today.
00:14:03Now, ever since Patrick left home 18 years ago,
00:14:07Cora Ambrose has been helping her father to run the distillery.
00:14:12And from what they're saying, it took a long time for Cora to earn his respect.
00:14:18Sounds like he was pretty old-fashioned,
00:14:21always wanted his son to take over the family business.
00:14:25But over time, she slowly convinced him that she could do it.
00:14:29But he never got around to changing the will so she didn't hear it?
00:14:32No. Apparently Cora was devastated.
00:14:36She was about to lose everything she'd spent the last 18 years working for.
00:14:42OK. I'll speak with Cora, you check in with Anthony and Janelle Deleese.
00:14:46OK.
00:14:51So, I suppose I might as well be honest with you.
00:14:55Not a bad thing to be when the police are here.
00:14:57Not a bad thing to be when the police were involved.
00:15:00Patrick and I never got on.
00:15:03That little scar near his forehead from one of our fights when we were teenagers.
00:15:09You must have been made up then. When he ran away 18 years ago.
00:15:13Well, I can't say I wasn't.
00:15:16And at first, Daddy kept putting money into his account, his monthly allowance.
00:15:21But after a year had passed, he stopped, hoping it would force him to come home.
00:15:27OK. Fast forward 18 years.
00:15:31Your father passes away and he leaves everything to Patrick in his will.
00:15:38I was beyond angry.
00:15:42I can believe it.
00:15:44But it does give you every reason to want your brother off the scene.
00:15:48Permanently this time.
00:15:49Permanently this time.
00:15:51I don't know what I'm supposed to say to that.
00:15:54Apart from, you're right.
00:16:00My brother's death has left me with everything I've ever wanted.
00:16:09Well, you're not exactly dressing it up for me, I'll give you that.
00:16:12But I told you I'd be honest. And I am being.
00:16:14No more so than when I tell you, it was not me that killed Patrick.
00:16:21I promise you.
00:16:38Ho, ho, ho. Man has his own minibar.
00:16:42Ha, it's like the coolest thing ever.
00:16:45I mean, if I ever run my own business, I would totally get a minibar.
00:16:50That, and a big box of cigars.
00:16:55And everyone would be like, see that man over there?
00:16:59He might be boss. Right?
00:17:02And what did you say? I'm sorry.
00:17:08Is everything OK, Officer Curtis?
00:17:12I just can't stop thinking about the poor commissioner and him losing his job.
00:17:17Yeah, I know.
00:17:30Officer Rose?
00:17:32Why are you photographing the minibar?
00:17:35This isn't even a crime scene.
00:17:37Yeah, I know. Bots.
00:17:41It's my new approach to my investigative process.
00:17:45Because I think one of my faults is that sometimes I feel like I'm not doing enough.
00:17:52And I miss things.
00:17:54So, what's the new approach?
00:17:58From now on, I'm going to do too much.
00:18:05Cora Ambrose definitely had reason to want her brother dead.
00:18:08She doesn't refuse it.
00:18:10As to whether she went as far as murdering the guy.
00:18:16What about those two?
00:18:18Nothing to suggest a motive.
00:18:21Miss Delise only met Patrick Ambrose for the first time a few days ago, and Anthony only last night.
00:18:27And the fact that the sale of the distillery isn't going ahead means she's lost out big time.
00:18:34Hey.
00:18:38Hey.
00:18:50All right, people. What have you got?
00:18:52Okay, sir.
00:18:54The lab have come back.
00:18:57The bottle of rum was contaminated.
00:19:00There are traces in all four glasses, but nowhere else.
00:19:03Post-mortem confirms methanol poisoning was the cause of death.
00:19:08The amount found in the victim's system was higher than the amount ingested by the other three.
00:19:13Which brings us back to the same question.
00:19:16If it was murder, how could the killer guarantee that Patrick would pour himself a lethal amount of poison rum,
00:19:22but only put enough in the other three glasses to make them ill?
00:19:24So, um, Mr. Ambrose drank his rum neat.
00:19:29Everybody else had ice in theirs.
00:19:32So maybe the poison got diluted when the ice melted?
00:19:35Except it's the same amount of poison whether it's in melted ice or not.
00:19:39It doesn't lessen the effect.
00:19:41Okay, then maybe the killer didn't care who else got killed.
00:19:44Took a risk and got lucky.
00:19:47Well, I don't believe in luck.
00:19:49And if that was their tactic, there's a world in which Patrick was the one that lived and the other three died.
00:19:53The opposite of what they wanted.
00:19:55Anything come from the search?
00:19:57Ah, there's something that might be of interest.
00:19:59It's about Janelle Dulis.
00:20:05Employment records.
00:20:08It turns out that she worked at the distillery one summer.
00:20:12She would have been 19 at the time, before she went to university.
00:20:17In the States.
00:20:24She told us she only met Patrick Ambrose for the first time this week.
00:20:29But he must have been around back then, right?
00:20:32Not necessarily.
00:20:33I mean, this is the summer of 2007.
00:20:3618 years ago.
00:20:38Hang on, that's the same year Patrick left.
00:20:41I mean, that could have been a coincidence or...
00:20:43Or maybe not.
00:20:45Okay, go back to the distillery first thing.
00:20:48Talk to anyone that worked there in 2007.
00:20:51See what they know.
00:20:55Good evening, Commissioner.
00:20:57Is everything...
00:20:59Inspector, you've caused quite a stir.
00:21:01I see.
00:21:03Okay, well, I'll get over there right away.
00:21:06I'm needed back at the shack, there's a situation occurring.
00:21:20Inspector, please explain to me what on earth you were thinking when you stalked that thing up there.
00:21:30Well, I was thinking I'd finally be able to watch Match of the Day.
00:21:34But I suspect that's not the answer you're looking for.
00:21:37What's the problem with it?
00:21:39It's an eyesore, for which you sought no permission.
00:21:42Permission from who?
00:21:44Me, for one.
00:21:46As I would have told you, to do so is illegal.
00:21:51Seriously? Illegal?
00:21:54You can just shove those up in London.
00:21:56No one gives a hoot.
00:21:57This is not London.
00:22:00I think it's because it's a public beach, sir.
00:22:03And an area of natural beauty.
00:22:06The concealed are really not happy.
00:22:09There's a penalty to pay.
00:22:11Of course there is.
00:22:16$150?
00:22:18They've got to be kidding, right?
00:22:20No, I don't think they are.
00:22:21I suggest you pay that promptly.
00:22:24And take that down.
00:22:26Even more so.
00:22:28Nice seeing you again, Mervyn.
00:22:36Unbelievable.
00:22:40Oh, well. It's back to the dark ages for you, Mervyn.
00:22:44Well, sir, don't you think it's a bit of a waste to spend your last couple of months on the island all day watching TV?
00:22:50What else am I going to do?
00:22:53Well, you could spend some time getting to know more about your model.
00:23:02Hold this for me.
00:23:06You could maybe visit some of the places she used to go, talk to her friends.
00:23:11Did her neighbour, Brianna, ever mention anything?
00:23:16I don't know.
00:23:19Kind of.
00:23:22Brianna said there was this seafood place my mum used to eat at.
00:23:27It was her favourite, apparently.
00:23:30Then why don't you go and try it?
00:23:32Look, I'm sure this day of the match show is really good.
00:23:35Match of the day.
00:23:37Whatever. You can watch it all you want when you get back home.
00:23:42Sir, this is your one chance to get to learn more about your mother's life here on St Marie.
00:23:49Yeah.
00:23:55Yeah.
00:23:58I guess maybe you're right.
00:24:03Let me think about it.
00:24:07Do you know anyone who needs a new satellite dish?
00:24:10Phew.
00:24:22Morning.
00:24:23Morning.
00:24:24So, what'd they say?
00:24:26August the 22nd, 2007.
00:24:28Was the last time Patrick and Janelle were both seen here.
00:24:31It's assumed that they had run away into the sunset together.
00:24:35But it's not definite. No one knows for sure.
00:24:37It's not much of a motive though, the fact that they had a summer romance back in the day.
00:24:42No, but at the same time it is odd that when Patrick returns to the distillery after 18 years, so does Janelle.
00:24:50And the guy ends up dead within days of them seeing each other.
00:24:55And that.
00:24:58Look, I understand it's your job to ask questions.
00:25:03But I wouldn't waste your time listening to gossip.
00:25:07So you're saying nothing happened between you and Mr Ambrose?
00:25:11Nothing.
00:25:13This is your son, Anthony, right?
00:25:16Yes, it is.
00:25:18It says here his date of birth is the 28th of May, 2008.
00:25:23Yes.
00:25:26You sure that's right?
00:25:28Yes, I am.
00:25:30Well, that makes it nine months after you left the distillery.
00:25:34Nine months after the fling with Patrick Ambrose that you claim you never had.
00:25:39Is that coincidence?
00:25:43Bear in mind, we can get a warrant for a paternity test.
00:25:50Patrick was his father.
00:25:55Did Patrick know?
00:25:57By the time I found out I was pregnant, he'd already disappeared.
00:26:00So I got on and raised Anthony by myself.
00:26:05And what about now?
00:26:07The fact that you and Anthony meet up with his father for the first time in 18 years.
00:26:12First time ever for Anthony.
00:26:14And now Patrick's dead.
00:26:16Is that really a coincidence?
00:26:19My coming back to that distillery, seeing Patrick, was purely business.
00:26:26For Anthony too?
00:26:27Anthony doesn't know that Patrick was his father.
00:26:30And I have no desire for him to find out now.
00:26:33That's my decision to make, not yours.
00:26:38He'll be back soon.
00:26:40So I must insist that you stop asking questions about it.
00:26:58The police were here? Mum, what's going on?
00:27:01Nothing. They just had a few questions, that's all.
00:27:05Nothing to worry about.
00:27:28So any particular reason we're eating out, or you just fancy a change?
00:27:32I'm just doing what you said. Visiting places my mum went.
00:27:37This is where your mum ate.
00:27:40Where did you think we were going?
00:27:42It's a good idea of yours, this.
00:27:45I'm glad we came.
00:27:50Erm, I've got to go.
00:27:52I've got to go.
00:27:56Erm, what order now?
00:27:58Right. Oh.
00:28:00Yeah, I will have the Creole shrimp salad and a Coke, please.
00:28:04Plenty of ice. Right.
00:28:06And you?
00:28:08I haven't even...
00:28:11You know what?
00:28:13I'll have what he's having.
00:28:15Thanks.
00:28:17Oh, and we're on the clock, so if you could ask the chef to get a wriggle on, that'd be greatly appreciated.
00:28:24Nice place, this, isn't it?
00:28:26Yeah.
00:28:28It is.
00:28:30Maybe you could talk to some of the staff, see if they knew your mother.
00:28:34Or I could, if you prefer.
00:28:37What do you think?
00:28:41I think Janelle Deleese isn't giving us the full story.
00:28:46And my gut is saying it's something to do with what happened 18 years ago.
00:28:51What is it?
00:28:53So now you're here, you just want to talk about the case.
00:28:56What else is there to talk about?
00:29:07Francesca.
00:29:09Would you like another?
00:29:11Went down a bit too easily, that one.
00:29:14Maybe you just needed it.
00:29:15Maybe.
00:29:17And, um...
00:29:20I'm not really feeling myself at the moment.
00:29:23I'm not surprised.
00:29:25After everything that's happened.
00:29:31It's all right.
00:29:34Tell me.
00:29:37There's, um...
00:29:39There's something I need to tell you.
00:29:42What is it?
00:29:43There's, um...
00:29:45There's something I know that I should probably tell the police.
00:29:49But it feels wrong if I do, and...
00:29:54And it feels wrong if I don't, so I have no idea which way to turn.
00:29:59Or what to do.
00:30:03Then I think I do.
00:30:06Let me make a call.
00:30:08Hmm?
00:30:12I can't believe I've never been here before. This food is so good.
00:30:16I can see why it was your mother's favorite.
00:30:18Yeah, it's really tasty.
00:30:25Are you finished already?
00:30:28If I wanted to see the station duty logs between, say...
00:30:33June and September 18 years ago, where would they be?
00:30:37In the archive. Darlene would have to get it. Why?
00:30:41I've got a hunch about something.
00:30:47I'm gonna pay. I'll see you back at the car.
00:30:50Officer Curtis?
00:30:52You might want to box that up to go.
00:30:55Check.
00:30:59All right, Officer Curtis. That's great.
00:31:01I'll see you back at the station in a bit.
00:31:03Thanks.
00:31:07What's the matter with you?
00:31:09You are. You're always in such a rush.
00:31:12Never pausing or taking a moment.
00:31:15Something tells me we're not talking about the case.
00:31:18No, sir. We're not.
00:31:20We're talking about you, and how annoying you can be.
00:31:24Oh, great. Fun times.
00:31:26This was supposed to be a nice thing for you to do,
00:31:29not a quick working lunch kind of thing.
00:31:31And if you'd just taken a moment,
00:31:32you'd have seen there's a board inside with photos of customers on it.
00:31:36And there's one of your mother.
00:31:42Sir,
00:31:45there's so much you're going to miss if you don't just slow down.
00:31:53I know.
00:31:56I know.
00:31:57I know.
00:32:01It's just, it's just my default, isn't it?
00:32:06I speed through things.
00:32:09I understand.
00:32:12And I apologise if I was being a bit, you know.
00:32:17Narky.
00:32:20Says the King of Narky.
00:32:24King?
00:32:28King.
00:32:34I understand you are torn.
00:32:39And I don't want you to feel pressured in any way.
00:32:45It's just, it feels like a betrayal, telling you what I know.
00:32:50And it's not my secret to share.
00:32:53That feels like quite a weight you're carrying.
00:32:59It can't be easy.
00:33:01And it's been for so long.
00:33:04Well then, perhaps let someone else help carry the weight with you.
00:33:14It's about Janelle D'Ulis.
00:33:18This is the coolest thing ever.
00:33:21Sir, your detective brain skills are seriously mud.
00:33:27Has anyone ever told you that?
00:33:29Not in those exact words.
00:33:31Ah, you found the duty log.
00:33:34There it is.
00:33:37Not in those exact words.
00:33:39Ah, you found the duty log.
00:33:42There it is.
00:33:44Janelle D'Ulis is in there.
00:33:46She entered the police station claiming that she wanted to report a crime.
00:33:51On the morning of the 23rd of August 2007.
00:33:55That's the day after she left the distillery.
00:33:57Sergeant Lily Thompson was the officer on duty.
00:34:00She started taking a statement, but Janelle changed her mind and walked out.
00:34:05So what crime was she going to report?
00:34:08I can answer that.
00:34:11Commissioner.
00:34:18I've just been talking with Francesca Mauer.
00:34:21It seems she knows what led Janelle D'Ulis to leave her job at the distillery 18 years ago.
00:34:29It was Patrick, wasn't it?
00:34:32Wait.
00:34:33Wait.
00:34:35What are you saying?
00:34:37The evening of the 22nd of August 2007.
00:34:42Francesca Mauer was leaving for the day when she came across Janelle running through the grounds of the distillery.
00:34:52She was distressed, in shock, crying.
00:34:58What had happened between her and Patrick?
00:35:01He raped her.
00:35:03Didn't he?
00:35:07In light of that, we need to speak to Janelle.
00:35:11But we need to be sensitive.
00:35:14So, dear Thomas, Officer Curtis, I think you should conduct the interview.
00:35:34Mr. Lise, we appreciate you coming in to talk with us.
00:35:38Francesca spoke with you, didn't she?
00:35:40That's what this is about?
00:35:42Yes.
00:35:44That night, August 22nd, 2007, I was working late.
00:36:03I was in the storage room about to leave when Patrick appeared.
00:36:07He said he wanted a drink.
00:36:09I felt I couldn't say no, him being the boss's son.
00:36:14And what happened then?
00:36:18He started ranting about his father.
00:36:22They'd had a big bust-up that night.
00:36:24Do you know what it was about?
00:36:26There'd been a fire the week before that Patrick had caused.
00:36:29Burnt down one of the outbuildings.
00:36:31Patrick had been messing about.
00:36:34They were about to start rebuilding and Mr. Ambrose Sr. was furious about how much it was going to cost.
00:36:40Patrick got it off his chest and I said I had to go.
00:36:46But I could tell he didn't want me to.
00:36:50Then he went to kiss me.
00:36:53I pulled away from him and tried to leave, saying I really needed to go now.
00:37:00He grabbed me.
00:37:02Forced me to the ground.
00:37:07And he...
00:37:16We're so sorry, Janelle.
00:37:21When I heard Patrick was back on the island and putting the distillery up for sale,
00:37:27I knew straight away I had to buy him.
00:37:29So I could erase every memory of what happened there.
00:37:33How?
00:37:35By knocking it all down.
00:37:38Turning it into something else.
00:37:41Build it into a new business.
00:37:45Make it mine.
00:37:47Even if that meant coming face to face with Patrick Ambrose?
00:37:52Oh, I wanted to see him.
00:37:56To look at him.
00:37:58To look him in his eyes.
00:38:01The way I couldn't 18 years ago.
00:38:05Because I'm stronger now.
00:38:07And how was it when you did?
00:38:12It was strange.
00:38:14He seemed a different man to how he was.
00:38:17All the bravado had gone out of him.
00:38:20He was guarded.
00:38:22Quiet.
00:38:24Like he was hiding something from the world.
00:38:27The truth, maybe?
00:38:29What he did to you?
00:38:34You both need to know.
00:38:37Even though I spent most of my life feeling hatred for that man,
00:38:43I did not murder him.
00:38:46Because that would mean I was no better than him.
00:38:50And I am.
00:38:54I am so much better than him.
00:39:07Thank you, Miss Bordy.
00:39:13Selwyn was so good this afternoon.
00:39:16Calming Francesca down.
00:39:18Reassuring her.
00:39:20It's not right. He won't be there to do that anymore.
00:39:24Yeah.
00:39:25I'm thinking.
00:39:27You know what my favourite TV show was as a little boy?
00:39:31No.
00:39:33The Jungle Squad.
00:39:35Every Saturday morning, 9am sharp.
00:39:38I'd be there.
00:39:40Until one day, out of the blue,
00:39:42they got rid of my favourite character.
00:39:45Maurice the mongoose.
00:39:47But when this happened,
00:39:50loads of school kids got together
00:39:52and organised a petition to get Maurice the mongoose reinstated.
00:39:58Ah.
00:40:00Inspector, they've just finished interviewing Janelle Deleese.
00:40:04So we can head back to the station now.
00:40:08Inspector, there's something bothering me.
00:40:12From the start,
00:40:14we've been working on the assumption that Patrick Ambrose was the victim.
00:40:18One of our suspects had to be the perpetrator.
00:40:20But in some ways, the opposite can also be true.
00:40:24Because now we know Janelle was a victim
00:40:27and Patrick was the perpetrator.
00:40:29Which makes me wonder,
00:40:31why would a perpetrator want to phone a police detective?
00:40:35And you know the answer?
00:40:39No.
00:40:41But now we're asking the right question.
00:40:44We can start looking at this piece of evidence in a new light.
00:40:47And give it the attention it deserves.
00:40:56Officer Curtis, let me know how you get on with those prints, please.
00:41:00Yes, sir.
00:41:02Is there anything I can do, Inspector?
00:41:04Maybe don't speak.
00:41:06Just ignore him, Seb.
00:41:08What is this?
00:41:10It's the victim's study.
00:41:12His desk,
00:41:14his minibar,
00:41:15etc, etc.
00:41:17Why have you got these?
00:41:19Just in case.
00:41:25What exactly are you looking for, sir?
00:41:28I don't know.
00:41:30But now we're looking at the victim in a different light.
00:41:33We need to do the same for the crime scene.
00:41:35So, um...
00:41:38Victim becomes perpetrator.
00:41:41Same rules apply.
00:41:42Same rules apply.
00:41:44If you flip it on its head...
00:41:47What have we got? Um...
00:41:49Okay.
00:41:57So.
00:41:59Poisoned. Poisoned.
00:42:01Not poisoned.
00:42:04Wait a minute.
00:42:06Maybe that's it.
00:42:08The bottle of rum was contaminated with methanol.
00:42:10The poison got diluted when the ice melted?
00:42:13But if that's the case, how?
00:42:24You took these photos just in case?
00:42:27Yes, sir.
00:42:29Well, that's, uh...
00:42:31That's good work, Officer Rose.
00:42:34I think they might have just solved the crime.
00:42:36Inspector.
00:42:38We've got a match.
00:42:40But it's two different sets of prints.
00:42:43Whose are they?
00:42:45Well, one of the sets of prints belongs to one of our suspects.
00:42:48But the other one is odd.
00:42:50It's matched with someone not even connected to the case.
00:42:53A guy called Samson Lay.
00:42:57Who's Samson Lay?
00:42:59Well, he was arrested in Guadalupe for a bank robbery back in 2007.
00:43:03He later absconded.
00:43:06And there is still an outstanding warrant for his arrest.
00:43:10What's he got to do with Patrick Ambrose being murdered?
00:43:15Everything.
00:43:17There'd been a fire the week before that Patrick had caused.
00:43:20Burned down one of the outbuildings.
00:43:22Patrick had a falling out with his father.
00:43:25And at first, Daddy kept putting money into his account.
00:43:29His monthly allowance.
00:43:31He was guarded.
00:43:33Quiet.
00:43:36Like he was hiding something from the world.
00:43:39You said the other set of fingerprints was from one of our suspects?
00:43:43Yes.
00:43:45Well, who is it?
00:43:50Miss Ambrose?
00:43:53I have a question for you.
00:43:55Do you recognise this?
00:43:59It's my phone number.
00:44:01I... I...
00:44:03I'll tell you what, while you're trying to formulate your answer.
00:44:05I want you to know that we found your fingerprints on this.
00:44:09So we know you definitely touched it.
00:44:11And there are tests that can be done to confirm whether this is your handwriting or not.
00:44:16So I'll ask you again.
00:44:18Do you recognise this?
00:44:20Yes.
00:44:22Okay.
00:44:24Next question.
00:44:26Why did you write my number down?
00:44:28Because I think it's because a few days ago you were thinking of phoning me to report a crime.
00:44:33We've just checked the body currently lying at the mortuary
00:44:37and have confirmed it's not your brother, Patrick Ambrose,
00:44:41but a man called Samson Lay.
00:44:43You wanted to inform me that the man who returned home for the first time since 2007
00:44:49was an imposter who had spent the last 18 years pretending to be your brother.
00:44:54Am I right?
00:44:56Yes.
00:44:57An imposter who had spent the last 18 years pretending to be your brother.
00:45:01Am I right?
00:45:03What's going on?
00:45:05The thing is, Cora, now we know that the man who was murdered here two days ago wasn't in fact your brother,
00:45:09it does beg the question, where is Patrick Ambrose?
00:45:13I don't know.
00:45:15No?
00:45:17You see, I don't believe Patrick left this distillery 18 years ago.
00:45:21I think he's still here.
00:45:23Underneath this building.
00:45:25And I think it was you that killed him.
00:45:28No, that's... I didn't.
00:45:30You didn't?
00:45:32Because you see those people who just came in?
00:45:34They've got all the kit needed to determine if there is in fact a body lying underneath this building.
00:45:39And once they do, they'll bring in a dig team.
00:45:42The night of the 22nd of August 2007 was the last time Patrick was seen here at this distillery.
00:45:50Tell us what happened, Cora.
00:45:55We know another crime was committed that night.
00:45:58By Patrick.
00:46:00We know what he did to Janelle.
00:46:03Is it connected to that?
00:46:06Cora.
00:46:08It's game over.
00:46:10Just tell us.
00:46:14I saw them.
00:46:16Janelle was in such a state.
00:46:18Patrick.
00:46:21He attacked me.
00:46:23And I realised what Patrick had done to her.
00:46:27And I felt so angry.
00:46:30Patrick, what have you done?
00:46:32And he just smiled.
00:46:34Answer me!
00:46:36I grabbed the nearest thing, a jar and a bottle of rum.
00:46:39And I hit him.
00:46:41Hard.
00:46:43He fell.
00:46:45Banged his head on the floor and he never got up.
00:46:47This outbuilding was being rebuilt after the fire your brother started.
00:46:51I assume you moved the body in here and left it to the builders.
00:46:55Or beat unwittingly, bury him for you.
00:46:57After that, all you had to do was convince daddy that Patrick had run away.
00:47:02The suitcase with his clothes, his passport and wallet and I threw it in the sea.
00:47:07And when you heard not long after that Patrick was drawing money from his account,
00:47:12you realised that somebody found this suitcase.
00:47:14You realised that somebody found this suitcase and had taken his identity.
00:47:18I couldn't believe it when this man pretended to be Patrick turned up.
00:47:23No one realised apart from me.
00:47:26Well, why would they, right?
00:47:29I mean, I've seen photos of both Patrick and Samson from 18 years ago and they do kind of look similar.
00:47:36It was brazen of the guy, that's for sure.
00:47:39But after doing some quick tests, it's clear that Samson Lay was living hand to mouth.
00:47:43So the chance of selling this distillery and making millions of dollars was a massive risk.
00:47:49But a risk worth taking.
00:47:51Which brings us full circle to his murder and why you killed him.
00:47:57Janelle Deleese admitted to us this afternoon her plans to redevelop this distillery.
00:48:04We think you caught wind of that.
00:48:07And if the sale of the distillery went ahead, Patrick's body would be discovered.
00:48:12That's why you had to stop it from happening.
00:48:16And that's why you wrote my number down.
00:48:19You're considering reporting Samson as an imposter.
00:48:22But Samson cottoned on to what you were doing, didn't he?
00:48:26You phone the police and tell them who I am and I'm just going to tell them what you did to Patrick.
00:48:32He worked it all out.
00:48:34Which left you no choice other than to kill Samson Lay.
00:48:38All of which brings us to the final unanswered question in this whole affair.
00:48:43How did you do it?
00:48:53Like this bottle of rum.
00:48:56The one that was opened two nights ago by Samson Lay, your second victim, did not in fact contain any methanol.
00:49:04So, how did all four of you ingest methanol if it wasn't in the bottle of rum you drank from?
00:49:10Let's start with the non-lethal dose you administered to yourself, Janelle and Anthony.
00:49:16Just enough to make you all ill.
00:49:20Well, the ice answers that question.
00:49:25You laced the ice with methanol.
00:49:28And when you made the three poison pieces, you put them on top of the normal ones Francesca had already put out.
00:49:36So when she went to serve the ice for the first round of drinks, she naturally took the ones at the top.
00:49:43We assume, having spent the last month with Samson in the house, you must have noticed he drank his rum neat.
00:49:51With no ice.
00:49:53Samson then poured the non-poison rum into each glass, causing the methanol-laced ice to slowly begin melting,
00:50:02administering the tiniest amount into yours, Janelle's and Anthony's drinks.
00:50:08Now, at this point, Samson is sipping from a glass of rum that hasn't been poisoned.
00:50:14So how and when did he ingest the lethal dose?
00:50:16Well, I believe he'd already consumed it shortly before Janelle arrived to sign the contract.
00:50:28Quite the soft drinks fiend was our Mr. Ley.
00:50:31When I spoke with young Anthony Deleese, who was the first to arrive that evening,
00:50:35he recalls seeing Patrick finishing a can of soda when he got there.
00:50:40Afternoon.
00:50:42I'm Anthony, Janelle's assistant.
00:50:45So, let's take a look, shall we?
00:50:51Bingo. We'll get this to the lab.
00:50:55But I'm in no doubt there'll be traces of methanol in this can.
00:51:00Just before Anthony and Janelle arrived, while Patrick was distracted, you spiked the can of soda with methanol.
00:51:07They're arriving. This time.
00:51:16Which leaves one final task.
00:51:20Getting the poison into the bottle of rum.
00:51:24Some sort of distraction.
00:51:26Yes.
00:51:27Which leaves one final task.
00:51:31Getting the poison into the bottle of rum.
00:51:35Some sort of distraction.
00:51:37Suffice to say, when no one was looking, in it went.
00:51:40Second round?
00:51:42Yes, please.
00:51:51Once everyone had finished the first round, you suggested another.
00:51:54Francesca refreshed the glasses, unwittingly disposing of the poisoned ice.
00:52:01And then you poured Samson, and only Samson, a second shot.
00:52:06So that his glass now contained traces of methanol.
00:52:11Are you all right, Patrick?
00:52:14Leading us to assume that the first shot must have been poisoned as well.
00:52:18Just like the other three were.
00:52:20Because they were all poured from the seemingly poisoned bottle.
00:52:25But it was this that really killed him.
00:52:29It was clever.
00:52:32Really clever.
00:52:34And you would have had us all fooled.
00:52:39If it wasn't for this.
00:52:43I'm sorry about Samson.
00:52:46I don't think he was a good man.
00:52:49But he didn't deserve to die.
00:52:55But my brother did.
00:52:58And I'm not sorry for what I did to him.
00:53:12Cora Ambrose.
00:53:16You're under arrest for the murder of Samson Lane.
00:53:19You do not have to say anything.
00:53:25I'm sorry.
00:53:49Petition CSC of Commissioner Patterson.
00:53:55Good.
00:54:02Hello, Selwyn.
00:54:04Check your inbox.
00:54:48Excuse me.
00:54:51No problem.
00:54:55It's you, Duna?
00:55:01Mum.
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00:56:53Quit!
00:56:54I'm sorry I should have told you this before.
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