Death in Paradise Season 1 Episode 3
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00:00Ritmondier, speak to me!
00:05What's the truth in the bones?
00:12He's coming.
00:14Scard man.
00:16And he's a roommate!
00:18No. He's a killer.
00:21He's killed before.
00:24He will silence me.
00:26Action, tuer contre la loi!
00:31Assassins!
00:35I'm to be murdered.
00:38I'm to be murdered.
00:56I understand.
01:02OK, no-one is to touch anything avant the room locked until we get there.
01:05Have we got any ice cubes?
01:07Sir?
01:08To go in front of the fans. Basically, they're just pushing warm air around.
01:12We should go.
01:14Yep. Good, good.
01:16What's going on?
01:17A body's been found.
01:19Where?
01:20Not your damn school.
01:22School's closed, but I've left a message for the headmaster.
01:24Where is he?
01:25I don't know. He must have gone out.
01:26Signs of Frictus.
01:28Blood around the lips.
01:30She's been poisoned.
01:32Where?
01:33Where?
01:34Not your damn school.
01:36School's closed, but I've left a message for the headmaster.
01:38Where is he?
01:39I don't know. He must have gone out.
01:41Signs of Frictus.
01:43Blood around the lips.
01:46She's been poisoned.
01:47I am to be murdered.
01:58I am to be murdered.
02:00I am to be murdered.
02:18I am out.
02:20Steady.
02:39Ah. Dr Hudson, my old school science teacher.
02:43The years have improved him, if anything.
02:44So what was she drinking?
02:46Rum.
02:47So what's an old lady doing drinking rum in a school classroom?
02:50Who was she drinking with?
02:52And where's the bottle?
02:53Well, sir, if Mr Dunham hasn't changed, there might be one here.
02:56Mr Dunham?
02:57The school headmaster.
02:58And he used to take a quick shot while we were writing up notes.
03:01He thought we didn't see him.
03:02Here it is.
03:03You went to this school?
03:05Yes, sir.
03:06And if you want to commit the perfect murder, you can't do better than a school science lab.
03:09With poisons in that cupboard there.
03:11And reference books and equipment here for mixing up recipes.
03:14So that's where you spent your time at school, is it, Fidel?
03:16Planning the perfect murder?
03:19Quite right, too.
03:21So, what happened here?
03:23She was murdered.
03:25Well, you can have a point for stating the blindingly obvious, Dwayne,
03:28but I think in order to bring someone to justice, we may need a little more.
03:31She was murdered by a scarred man,
03:33who was killed before and wanted to silence her.
03:39Voodoo.
03:41She said it, Chief, I swear.
03:43And this was last night?
03:44After you'd been drinking?
03:45I wasn't the only one there.
03:46She said she'd be murdered and that she saw it in the bones.
03:49Well, that'd be a first.
03:51A victim that actually predicted their own murder.
03:53Well, you know, there's more to life than life.
03:58That doesn't even mean anything.
04:00Did you say anything else?
04:02Just what I told you.
04:03That she'd be killed by a scarred man.
04:05Would someone tell me what's going on?
04:07I'm Nicholas Dunn.
04:08I heard Master here.
04:12Good morning, Fidel.
04:13Good morning, sir.
04:24Angelique Morel.
04:25She was, is my mother-in-law and widowed now.
04:29Do we know how she died?
04:31Well, we're really just beginning our...
04:32She's been poisoned.
04:33What?
04:34Is this your arm?
04:36It's usually in my desk drawer.
04:38Did you drink any of it with Angelique this morning?
04:40Don't be absurd.
04:41Well, it seems she was drinking with someone.
04:43Well, she came to see me earlier.
04:46We talked briefly and then I left.
04:48And when I did, that bottle was most definitely still in my desk.
04:50Sir?
04:51Yes.
04:52No, sorry, sir.
04:53Not you, sir.
04:54But that sir.
04:55Sir.
04:56Yes?
04:57This glass.
04:58I can smell almonds.
04:59Do you keep cyanide in your poisons, Captain?
05:02Yes.
05:04But all dangerous chemicals and poisons are kept under lock and key here, away from the children.
05:10How many keys are there?
05:11Just the one.
05:12Mine.
05:13So, as you'll see, all the chemicals are here.
05:22And, yes, here's the cyanide.
05:25Don't touch, if you don't mind.
05:26Duane, bag this bottle of cyanide, will you?
05:28Sir, there's no way that Angelique could have been poisoned with that cyanide.
05:32Well, let's find out, shall we?
05:34After all, this is a school science lab.
05:36You're a scientist.
05:37I'm sure you've heard of the Prussian blue test.
05:42Of course.
05:43Then perhaps you can find me the necessary chemicals.
05:47Prussian blue is a color discovered in the 18th century, and you only get it when you mix three...
05:52So who else has been in the school today?
05:54Uh, Molly Kerr, my secretary.
05:56Tom Hilton, the, uh, the school handyman, and Father Charles Dean.
06:01We first add iron sulfate.
06:03And who discovered the body?
06:05Father Charles.
06:06Then we'll need to talk to them all.
06:08Of course.
06:09Because if there's any cyanide present, once we add the nitric acid, the liquid will turn...
06:24Prussian blue.
06:27There was cyanide in this glass, Edmuster.
06:29Any idea how that might have happened?
06:31Well, Julie just wanted to borrow some books from me.
06:36You know, something to do with herbal remedies.
06:38Did you know she practiced voodoo?
06:40Yes.
06:41Well, we, uh, we rarely discussed it.
06:43This is a Roman Catholic school, after all.
06:45How long did you talk to her for?
06:47Ten minutes.
06:48No longer.
06:49Then I left her to it and went off to run some errands.
06:52You left her alone in your classroom?
06:53Well, I didn't know she was about to be murdered, did I?
06:56And, uh, these errands, what were they?
06:59Well, uh, I went to buy some fruit from the market.
07:03And did you?
07:04Well, I'd just arrived there when I got, uh, Molly's message to come back.
07:08Isn't that right, Miss Kerr?
07:09Yes, headmaster.
07:11Uh, Molly Kerr?
07:12Sorry.
07:13I've been the headmaster's secretary for 20 years.
07:16Did you see Angelica told today, Miss Kerr?
07:18Oh, yes, sir.
07:19I let her in.
07:22I took her straight to the headmaster's classroom.
07:25Just as she requested.
07:30Then I went back to the office.
07:32Which is where I was 20 minutes later when Father Charles came to tell me he found her body.
07:37So that's when I rang for an ambulance and called the police.
07:42I hope I did the right thing.
07:43Yeah, that's a very thorough account.
07:51So Angelica arrived just after 10.30.
07:53The headmaster said he'd left her by 10.45.
07:56She was found dead by 11.
07:57It has to be the headmaster.
07:59He's got his car.
08:00Oh, don't do this.
08:01But the prophecy...
08:02All right, that's enough.
08:03No one's to mention this prophecy again, do you hear me?
08:05We're detectives.
08:06We deal in physical evidence and forensic science.
08:09We do not stick pins into dolls and dance naked around a campfire.
08:13Now, that I'd like to see.
08:14Yeah, well, it's not gonna happen.
08:15But it came true.
08:16No, it didn't.
08:17The reason Angelique Morel is dead will contain means, motive and opportunity.
08:22It will have a killer who wanted her dead.
08:24And it will contain scientific fact and evidence that will conform to known precedents.
08:28It will not, I repeat, not have anything to do with spirits or crystal balls.
08:33Is that perfectly understood?
08:34Nobody, and I mean nobody, is to mention that word again.
08:38Which word?
08:39Voodoo.
08:40Oh.
08:41You can't come here and dismiss a whole religion.
08:44Creole believes I've been part of the island for hundreds of years.
08:46So are cholera and TB.
08:47And the French.
08:48But you managed to get rid of them in the end.
08:49I'm half French.
08:50There's no such thing as half French.
08:52There's no such thing as half French.
08:54I want full statements detailing where everybody was between 10.30 and 11.30 this morning.
08:59And the headmaster told us he went to the market, so find out if anybody saw him there.
09:03What about Father Charles?
09:05He found the body.
09:06No.
09:07First, I want to see what kind of woman predicts her own murder.
09:10That's not strictly correct procedure.
09:13Never had you down as a stickler, Camille?
09:23Definitely the headmaster.
09:25Hell yes.
09:36The headmaster has a link to the victim.
09:48He has access to the poison cupboard.
09:50It was his one.
09:51And he seems to be the only one with the opportunity.
09:53Exactly.
09:54It's too easy.
09:55Oh!
09:56That's what this is about, isn't it?
09:58You don't like things to be easy, do you?
10:00You want them to be difficult so we can all see how brilliant you are.
10:03I'm sorry, but when even the murder victim gives me a description of the killer,
10:06and all the evidence also points at him, I feel like I'm being manipulated.
10:10So you ignore the truth?
10:11I don't know what the truth is yet.
10:13Nicholas Dunham is a killer.
10:14You can't possibly know that.
10:16Well, I do.
10:17How?
10:18Intuition.
10:19Oh, great.
10:20Why don't we just go the whole hog, you know?
10:22I'll take my clothes off.
10:23You light the fire.
10:26He's English.
10:33Good grief.
10:34Yeah.
10:35Is that a lizard?
10:48Don't get any ideas.
10:52What's that, your stomach?
10:57Why would Angelique go to the school for a book on herbal remedies when she's got her own library?
11:24This must be Angelique's daughter, Delilah, Nicolas's dead wife.
11:39These are pretty hardcore.
11:41It's so sad.
11:44Camille.
11:45She hated Nicolas Dunham enough to burn his photograph.
11:59Then why stop by for a chat?
12:01Sadly.
12:02Then we need to talk to him again.
12:03Nope.
12:04Now we talk to Father Charles.
12:06He found the body, Camille.
12:08It's the correct procedure.
12:09You'll appreciate that.
12:14I'll come with you.
12:15No, you stay here and process the evidence.
12:16I'll make a start lifting the fingerprints.
12:17I'll go down to the market and see if anyone remembers seeing the headmaster.
12:19Then I suppose I better get after Tom Hilton.
12:20Why do I always have to stay here while you run around having fun?
12:21Because I'm the only person around here that looks this cool on a bike.
12:35Father Charles?
12:36Yes.
12:37I presume you want to ask me about Angelique.
12:38Detective Inspector Richard Poole.
12:39Yes.
12:40I presume you want to ask me about Angelique.
12:42Detective Inspector Richard Poole.
12:43We understand you found the body of Angelique morelle.
12:44Yes, poor woman.
12:49But she was old and I think it's no secret to say her health was deteriorating.
13:03You believe she died of L frequencies?
13:05Can you understand her death?
13:08But she was old and I think it's no secret to say her health was deteriorating you believe she died of natural causes
13:14Didn't she she was poisoned well, we're still trying to establish the um
13:19Can you tell us your movements today
13:21Well, I was in my office this morning writing a sermon and I sometimes joined the headmaster for coffee so just before 11
13:28I headed towards his classroom
13:32Did you see anyone else I passed Tom Hilton the caretaker in the top corridor
13:38But when I got to the headmaster's classroom
13:42Yes, well, that's when I sort of what it is like
13:51I didn't know what to do so I
13:53Went and told Molly at once that I found the body if you pass the caretaker in the corridor. Did you see where he was coming from?
14:00Could he have been coming from the science room? I suppose so
14:04How well did you know angelic father? I think you can say we moved in different circles
14:11But you knew she was mr. Dunn's mother-in-law. Yes
14:15He's widowed now. Yes, his wife passed some while ago. Do you know how she died? Yes, I believe it was suicide
14:24Very sad
14:26Is there anything else I can help you with?
14:32Sure and we're going to need a preliminary autopsy report as soon as you've got it, okay?
14:37Thank you
14:38Well, if I'm not arrested, then this is kidnapping Tom. How are you doing?
14:43What the hell why you've done some growing? Yes, sir, you hear that sir that's respect
14:50But you might have had if you'd gone to school. I went to school
14:55sometimes
14:57Where's the chief they've gone back to Notre Dame
14:59Fidel he dragged me out to Juliana's still half a drink on the bar
15:03Well, you shouldn't go running off should you I know my rights and what are they the time allowed a phone call
15:10and a beer
15:12I
15:17You know what I'm thinking nope, how can you say that because I have never at any time while I've been with you know what you're thinking
15:26Okay, first I should it must have known her killer agreed secondly to predict her own murder
15:32She either managed to be in contact with the spirit world or
15:36She feared her life was indentured somehow and this was her way of telling us. Thank you finally a sense of
15:42Explanation yeah, of course and thirdly we should speak to my mother
15:45Okay, now you've lost me I'm pretty sure she knew Angelique
15:50You must have heard the story
16:02That story it was a huge scandal
16:06I think you need to hear this
16:08I think you need to hear this
16:12I think you need to hear this
16:18Must be fifteen years ago now
16:20Nikolas discovered the affair and confronted her he begged her not to leave
16:24And did she?
16:26No one knows what really happened
16:28But Delilah was such a sweet girl
16:30People say she was torn between Nikolas and her lover
16:34Both pulling her in different directions until she couldn't cope anymore
16:40Then one night she went for a walk across the cliffs
16:44And threw herself into the sea
16:46Was her body ever found?
16:48No
16:50Sorry
16:52Was that your stomach again?
16:54Well there's only so much mango and sweet potato a man can eat
16:56Can I cook you something?
16:58Oh, well
16:59A crab salad?
17:00Squid?
17:01Poudin?
17:02I'm fine
17:04Poor Angelique
17:06Dwayne saw her last night
17:08He said she predicted her own murder
17:11Voodoo?
17:12Please
17:13You don't believe?
17:14What in people foretelling the future using chicken bones?
17:16No
17:17I'm all Church of England really
17:18Because God is English
17:19Oh
17:21Almost certainly
17:22Do you know anything about Voodoo?
17:24Yes
17:29It's all witch doctors and wild hair
17:31You know
17:32Sort of
17:33Staring eyes
17:34It was born from slavery and colonisation
17:37But based on Christianity
17:40In Voodoo the prayers are Catholic
17:42They even worship the Catholic saints
17:44Papa Lake bow holding the keys to the afterlife
17:47Only because St. Peter dies
17:49Well there you are
17:50You learn something new every day
17:52Thanks real
17:53Come on Camille
17:54Lots to do
17:56Bye
17:58Bye
17:59Bye
18:00Oh
18:01Delilah Dunham's lover
18:02Do you know who he was?
18:03Yes
18:04His name was Charlie Dean
18:10So Father Charles was having an affair with Delilah
18:13I wonder why he didn't tell us that
18:15Sir
18:16Sir
18:17If her body was never found
18:18Would it be natural for Angelique to think that her daughter was maybe murdered?
18:21You mean by Nicholas?
18:22Hmm
18:23Well that would explain why she was burning photographs of him
18:27And what if she could prove it?
18:28Finally
18:29And she went to see him today to accuse him of murder
18:32Oh that's why she made a prophecy
18:33Go on
18:34It was her insurance policy
18:35If you kill her next we were to look for a scarred man who might have felt to silence her
18:39It's Nicholas
18:41He's our killer
18:45Camille
18:46See if you can find a file on the disappearance of Delilah Dunham
18:50Who are you?
18:51That's Tom Hilton chief
18:54The school caretaker
18:55Afternoon
18:56He's sitting in my chair
18:57Out of the chief's chair
18:58Why is he drinking beer?
19:00It's hot
19:01Oh really?
19:02Take him to an interview room
19:04Thanks
19:06Oh any news on the autopsy?
19:08It's scheduled for 5 o'clock this afternoon
19:10They'll send a preliminary report
19:11Background checks on the staff?
19:12All clean except Tom Hinder
19:14He's been arrested for most everything
19:15Including murder by any chance?
19:17No sir
19:18Just um
19:19Theft
19:20Drunken behaviour
19:21Receiving stolen goods
19:22Driving without a licence
19:23And goat rustling
19:26Go and take his statement would you?
19:28Concentrate on who he saw at the school this morning
19:29Particularly around the science lab
19:30Yes sir
19:31Chief
19:34I asked around the market
19:35And no one remembers
19:36Mr Dunham being there at any time this morning
19:39He's a well known figure
19:40If he was there
19:41Like he said he was
19:42Someone should have seen him
19:43So he lied about his movements
19:45Oh and look
19:47My mother was right
19:49Delilah's body was never found
19:52Print it out would you?
19:54Fidel
19:55What kind of headmaster is Mr Dunham?
19:57Very strict sir
19:58When he passed through in the corridor
19:59He will stand up straight
20:00Hands up
20:01Behind your back
20:02Pompous
20:03Stickler
20:04Always had to have the last word
20:05He loved putting people in detention
20:06He's a killer
20:09Let's bring him in
20:18Mr Dunham
20:19Would you accompany us to the station?
20:22We've got a few questions we'd like to ask you
20:23No I wouldn't
20:24We're asking politely
20:26But we can do this the hard way
20:28Oh don't be so melodramatic
20:29If you'll excuse me
20:30I have things to do
20:31In that case
20:32I'm arresting you for the murder of Angélique Morin
20:35What?
20:36You do not have to say anything
20:37But it may harm your defence
20:38If you do not mention one question something
20:40You'll later rely on in court
20:41You're making a serious mistake young lady
20:42I'm innocent
20:43Take these things off
20:44Don't you know who I am
20:45What?
20:46I was hoping to make it a bit less official
20:47He wasn't cooperating
20:48Good job you're not armed
20:53You'll regret this young lady
20:54I believe I'm allowed a phone call
20:55I believe I'm allowed a phone call
20:56You'll regret this young lady
20:57I believe I'm allowed a phone call
21:03You'll regret this young lady
21:04I believe I'm allowed a phone call
21:10Okay well thank you
21:16That was the pathologist
21:18The preliminary reports in
21:25And Angélique definitely died of cyanide poisoning
21:27We've got the right man
21:29Can you prove to me that Nicolas killed Angélique Morin
21:32Without using the words scarred man or voodoo
21:34Okay what evidence did you recover from the scene?
21:38Cyanide
21:39Can you prove to me that Nicolas killed Angélique Morin
21:41without using the words scarred man or voodoo
21:43Okay what evidence did you recover from the scene?
21:46Cyanide
21:47cyanide what are these Fidel found them in the bin by the door of the lab shard
21:55of glass from the sink in the lab he wanted to kill someone do you really do
21:59it in your place of work the thoughts crossed my mind
22:05Nicholas may well not have been honest with us which is why I was happy to
22:08bring him in but is he really stupid enough to carry out a murder in his own
22:11classroom using poison from a cupboard only he has a key to no he isn't I've
22:19just got a phone call from Nicholas Dunham saying that you've just arrested
22:24him for murder please tell me that isn't true
22:30he carries a lot of influence on this island I hope any case you have against
22:36him is completely watertight the investigation is ongoing sir
22:43you weren't at the market we've asked the one member seeing you
22:52that's because I wasn't there so you admit you lied yes
22:58and I'll show the Commissioner where I was
23:06thank you if you were here why did you lie what I was doing here was illegal and if
23:17you want you can rearrest me for theft but my duties to my community and I'll help
23:23them in whatever way they can what on earth were you doing in a nunnery that
23:27could count as theft it's not a nunnery continue it's an orphanage at the school board paid for some
23:37new computers but the old ones weren't perfectly well it's an over indulgence so you brought the
23:42new ones here instead yes though Tom did most of the donkey were what time was Angelique Till
23:48coming just before 11 sir I'm sure the sisters will confirm that I was here at least 10 minutes
23:55before that in time for morning tea so to be clear your alibi for the time of the murder is that we're
24:01doing charity work in an orphanage surrounded by nuns yes
24:07that was humiliating I'm sorry sir arresting Nicolas was my idea he brought it on himself
24:18for lying about where he was he's a very difficult man he likes to play games I suggest you try not
24:25to get on the wrong side of him I was the investigating officer for his wife's disappearance
24:30many years ago you concluded it was suicide we had little choice the body was never found you knew
24:36about the affair with Chelsea of course you didn't suspect foul play she vanished into thin air I
24:43even dug up Nicholas Donham's patio he was building it just after his wife disappeared it's all in the
24:49file in the end the only thing that made sense was that she carried out a threat and threw herself
24:54into the sea
25:06so what was this headmaster like when you was there mr. Dunham he was okay one minute but then
25:13he could turn you know I remember I got a new pair of football boots it was my birthday 14 I think I
25:18shined those boots I don't think I've ever been so proud of anything in my entire life when we had
25:27our first school match mr. Dunham came into the dressing room and he saw everyone gathered around
25:32admiring my new boots mr. Dunham told me that I was being boastful and that was a bad thing and so
25:38it took my boots away from me no yeah it's a shame we won't be locking him up anytime soon seems his
25:46alibi checked out and get this he was with a bunch of nuns nuns I know don't ask
25:57why didn't you tell us about your relationship with Delilah Dunham father
26:03it was 15 years ago now Delilah was a keen cyclist I was a younger member of the staff and one day I
26:14was at a junction in my car and she slammed into me and she she broke her arm in two places I visited
26:21her in hospital as often as I could and we started having an affair when did her husband find
26:27out oh she couldn't bear the deception so one night she told him that she was leaving him and
26:33he was heartbroken well of course I mean he had every right to be he begged her to stay and I am
26:38ashamed to say that I put so much pressure on her I told her she had to leave him I gave her no way out
26:45before she disappeared did you know what she decided she did say at one point that she felt like ending it
26:54all you believe she committed suicide the day after she vanished I resigned my post and joined a seminary
27:03now my life is my penance
27:08your friendship with Nicholas Dunham isn't that a bit old well we made our peace a long time ago
27:25he was destroyed by losing her we both were did Angelique believe that Nicholas killed her daughter
27:34yes yes she made no secret about it but you didn't can I ask why Nicholas is no killer
27:43ah yes of course the school priest you hear the headmaster's confession don't you I couldn't
27:52possibly say
27:53what a sad story
28:02I know you know I'm surprised they had to dig up Nicholas's patio it would have fallen apart anyway
28:07what I've got a copy of his building supplies in the original file it's got the ratio wrong see
28:13too much lime not enough sand and cement you're incredible you know that thank you I know he may
28:21be a scientist but he knows next to nothing about grouting why involve the commissioner what's that
28:29got to do with this well he could have just taken us to the orphanage couldn't he or phoned a
28:32solicitor or a lawyer like a normal person but no Nicholas wanted us humiliated why to make us
28:39back off but he's got an alibi for the time of the murder what's he frightened of what he really is
28:47the murder oh great so when I think Nicholas is guilty and arrest him you're not interested but the
28:54moment he proves is innocent suddenly you convince his guilty problem yes you are the most annoying man I
29:02ever met well it's a very small island right I need a hardware store with a pet section if
29:10possible excuse me our headmaster is not the only one who can play games
29:14okay Fidel I'll pass it on what about Tom Hilton's statements
29:26okay okay thanks you know of all the things I thought we might need to solve this case a fish
29:36tank was not one of them who was that Fidel has finished dusting the available evidence for prints
29:42hang on don't tell me the cyanide bottle from Nicholas's cupboard was covered in fingerprints but
29:46only Nicholas's the same was true of the rum bottle and one of the shot glasses the other had
29:51both his and Angelique's fingerprints on step back was there any point in us checking yeah of course
29:55there's no surprise in everything pointing towards Nicholas Dunham being the killer it's been that way
29:59from the start what about Tom Hilton what did he say in his interview that he heard and saw nothing
30:03but he reckons he saw Angelique alive in Nicholas's classroom after Nicholas left for the orphanage
30:08how very convenient for Nicholas so did he kill her or not I'm hoping this fish tank will tell us
30:14you
30:15you
30:16you
30:17you
30:21Gin and tonic.
30:51I'm trying to work here
31:20so you can stop looking at me like that.
31:23You look like my mother.
31:26That is exactly how my mother looks at me.
31:30Yes, I'm taking my vitamins.
31:33Yes, I'm wrapping up warm.
31:36Look, Mum, I'm fine.
31:38It's not as if I'm on the other side of the...
31:41Oh, God, I'm on the other side of the world.
31:43Oh, there's my car. Yeah, I'm late for work.
31:46What if there's been a murder or...?
31:49Yeah, I've got to go.
31:51Yep, sure, yep, yep.
31:53Till next time.
31:55Bye.
31:57I heard voices.
32:06You're early?
32:08Don't you get hot at night wearing all that?
32:14Yes.
32:15Then you should sleep naked.
32:18I do.
32:19Oh.
32:20Shouldn't your lizard be on the inside?
32:21It's not my lizard.
32:22Then whose is it?
32:23And what's this?
32:24Oh.
32:25It's a cyanoacrylate fumigation tank.
32:26Oh, funny.
32:27Because it looks like a light bulb in a fish tank to me.
32:28Well, that's where you're wrong.
32:29Because it's a light bulb in a fish tank with super glue.
32:31Or cyanoacrylate.
32:32I'll give you this problem, eh?
32:33Still looks like a light bulb in a fish tank.
32:34Still looks like a light bulb in a fish tank.
32:36The light bulb heats the foil, which heats the super glue, which evaporates.
32:38And here's the clever bit.
32:39Once it becomes a gas, the fumes will only stick to the fatty acids, amino acids and proteins
32:46that you find in fingerprints.
32:47Seriously?
32:48Allowing you to reveal fingerprints on difficult surfaces, such as the inside.
32:50Oh.
32:51Oh.
32:52Oh.
32:53Oh.
32:54Oh.
32:55Oh.
32:56Oh.
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33:35Oh.
33:36Oh.
33:37Oh.
33:38OK, so our headmaster has an alibi that includes orphans and nuns.
33:55We have a heartbroken priest,
34:00caretaker with criminal tendencies
34:02and a school secretary whose loyalty knows no bounds.
34:05Yes, and don't forget the voodoo pro...
34:07And then there's Delilah.
34:13The daughter, wife and lover who vanished into thin air.
34:18And everything always leads back to our headmaster.
34:21Do we arrest him again?
34:23His call to the commissioner was to intimidate us, get us to back off.
34:30So...
34:30So let's show him it hasn't worked.
34:37Ah, yes.
35:01The patio.
35:01Hello?
35:04What are you doing here?
35:12We have some more questions.
35:14You dare to come here after yesterday?
35:17I'm intrigued you never felt the need to mention your worst disappearance.
35:19It was 15 years ago. I don't see how it's relevant.
35:22Surely we should be the judge of that?
35:23We spoke to Father Charles yesterday. He told us what happened.
35:28Oh, but you already knew that, didn't you?
35:32It's very hot, isn't it?
35:34Um, perhaps Miss Kerr would bring us some refreshments.
35:37Lemonade would be fine.
35:38Uh, Molly and I...
35:45No need to explain.
35:47Really.
35:49You have a beautiful view here.
35:52Yes, I have.
35:53Build that patio yourself?
35:54No.
35:55Oh.
35:56It says in your fire...
35:57No, the patio I built when my wife disappeared was, as you know, dug up by the police shortly afterwards and they found nothing.
36:03So tell me, when you were ordering the building supplies...
36:05Don't play games with me instead, okay?
36:07I think you'll find I'm slightly better at them than you are.
36:11Lemonade.
36:12Thank you, Miss Kerr.
36:17Why did Angelique come and see you yesterday?
36:19I told you to borrow some books.
36:21We didn't find any reference books out in the classroom.
36:24Then she must have put them away.
36:25Or any evidence to suggest you're telling the truth.
36:28I beg your pardon.
36:30Angelique believed you murdered her daughter, didn't she?
36:32Yes, the ramblings of a mad old woman.
36:34No one took her seriously.
36:36You believe your wife committed suicide?
36:37Obvious to anyone with half a brain, I would have thought.
36:41We've been to Angelique Morel's house now.
36:44We know exactly what she thought of you.
36:46Yes, somehow her hopping by to borrow a book and share a glass of rum just doesn't ring true.
36:51So we're going to be asking you the same questions over and over again.
36:55Until you tell us the truth.
37:04Very well.
37:06She visited me yesterday to accuse me of murder.
37:09Of killing my wife.
37:10She said, I had to confess.
37:19Or I'd have a voodoo curse put on me that I'd never be able to break.
37:23Enough!
37:23I will not have to speak to the ice.
37:26Confess!
37:27The eighties find her.
37:28You lost your temper with her.
37:32I'm a headmaster.
37:33It was in my own school.
37:34I think they should afford me some respect, don't you?
37:37Surely she's accused you before.
37:38Uh-huh.
37:39What's different about this time?
37:40I've no idea.
37:41Then what about evidence?
37:43Did she have any proof to back up her claims?
37:45Of course she didn't.
37:46My Nicholas couldn't hurt anyone.
37:50He's not a killer.
37:53What are we missing?
37:55He doesn't look very happy.
37:56The case isn't going very well.
37:58I'm not invisible, you know.
37:59I can't hear you.
37:59Actually, maybe that's the problem.
38:01I'm invisible.
38:02Why can't we find a motive?
38:03It shouldn't be hard.
38:04An old woman's killed.
38:05Who benefits?
38:06Yeah, there's got to be...
38:07There's something we're not getting, you know.
38:09There's some key, which if we could only identify it,
38:12would unlock the whole case.
38:13I'm sure of it.
38:15You know what my father used to say?
38:17Oh, please let it not be homespun in any way.
38:19If you can't find the right answer,
38:21you've probably been asking the wrong question.
38:24It's as if all the wonders of the universe
38:25were suddenly revealed.
38:28Is he really not eating?
38:31I haven't seen him eat since he got here.
38:34Of course I eat.
38:34It's just there's a lot of Caribbean food in the Caribbean.
38:37You can't solve crime on an empty stomach.
38:40Fine, then I'll get it.
38:48What the hell was that?
38:50Rum, lime and ice.
38:51But mostly rum.
38:53Lime?
38:53I hate lime.
38:57Uh-oh.
38:59Nobody move.
39:04That couldn't be.
39:10Of course.
39:18Sir, I have...
39:19I have the results on the latex gloves I found in the bin.
39:25I already know who was where.
39:27But I haven't told you yet.
39:28I know.
39:28You don't need to.
39:29Oh, you know who the murderer is.
39:31Gather everyone in Nicholas's classroom.
39:32Oh, and the commissioner.
39:34He's going to want to see this.
39:35Good work, team.
39:38Thanks, Catherine.
39:39Your father was right after all.
39:40The rum cocktail was the answer.
39:42I've just been asking the wrong question.
39:43This case has been impossible from the start.
39:55A voodoo prediction that couldn't be true,
39:57evidence that pointed at only one man,
39:59and all this time, this nagging sense
40:00that I was missing something.
40:03Tom, my team have never believed
40:05you were a credible murder suspect,
40:06and they were right.
40:07He may have stolen a few computers for charity.
40:10But you didn't kill Angelique, did you?
40:12No.
40:12Any more than you did, Father Charles.
40:14I mean, you discovered the body,
40:16but you're not a murderer either.
40:18But you did give us one crucial piece of information.
40:21It's no secret to say her health was deteriorating.
40:24Because you talked about Angelique
40:25as though she were already dying,
40:27plenty of evidence of which could be found at her house.
40:30These are pretty hardcore.
40:33Isn't that right, Father?
40:34I can't break the seal of the confessional.
40:36She came to confess?
40:37She's dead, Father.
40:38You'll be helping catch her killer.
40:42She had severe heart disease,
40:43and the way she put it,
40:44she said she was dying of a broken heart.
40:47So when I found the body,
40:48I just thought she'd had a coronary.
40:50But when you told me that she was murdered...
40:53This was no coronary.
40:55The pathologist's report is clear.
40:57Angelique died from a fatal dose of cyanide,
41:00which leaves us only two suspects.
41:05Let's take a moment to consider Angelique's voodoo prophecy.
41:08You don't believe that claptrap, do you?
41:10Her warning clearly pointed the finger of suspicion at you, Nicholas.
41:12The scarred man.
41:14And it's obvious, isn't it, when you think about it?
41:15I mean, this is your classroom, your poisons.
41:17Only you could have killed her.
41:19But you know where I was.
41:21The dream alibi.
41:23Orphans and nuns, no less.
41:25You could have killed her before you left,
41:26then begged Tom to lie about seeing her alone.
41:28Because that's what you do, isn't it, Headmaster?
41:30You demand the loyalty and the respect of others.
41:32Just a minute.
41:33Then it struck me.
41:34Everything about Angelique's death
41:36was carefully constructed to frame you for her murder.
41:39You've been set up, Mr Dunham, from the start.
41:41You didn't kill Angelique Morrell.
41:44As soon as we know Tom didn't kill her,
41:46and Father Charles didn't kill her,
41:47and now you didn't kill her,
41:49that only leaves you, Miss Kerr.
41:51The perfect secretary.
41:53The person who's always there to pick up the pieces.
41:56I'm pretty sure you could have acquired the key
41:57to the poison cupboard any time you wanted.
41:59And you knew where he kept his stash of rum.
42:01But why?
42:02Why would I kill Angelique?
42:03And there we have it again.
42:04Why?
42:05Don't worry, Miss Kerr.
42:07You didn't kill Angelique any more than the other three did.
42:09Then who?
42:10The voodoo prophecy was the key, after all.
42:13There's only one way that Angelique could have known
42:16she'd be murdered within 24 hours of her prophecy,
42:18and that all the evidence would point to Mr Dunham.
42:21Clever, isn't it?
42:28Who killed her?
42:31Camille?
42:34It was Angelique.
42:36What?
42:37She killed herself to frame Nicholas
42:39for her murder from beyond the grave.
42:42It's like Father Charles said.
42:44Angelique knew she was dying.
42:45At least this way,
42:47her death would have some meaning.
42:49She knew Dwayne was a police officer,
42:51and she knew that when she made a prediction,
42:53she was telling the police who to suspect.
42:58Yes, but luckily I didn't fall for it.
43:04Miss Dinger, she couldn't get into the poison's cupboard.
43:07How did she get hold of the cyanide that killed her?
43:10Oh, and you were right, Headmaster,
43:11about there being no poisons missing from the cupboard.
43:14You see, she brought her own.
43:15Angelique studied herbal remedies.
43:19There wasn't a plant on the island
43:20she didn't know and understand the properties of,
43:22including one specific variety found at her house.
43:34Cassava.
43:35Which of you boil and drain off the liquid?
43:37Gives you cyanide.
43:38Her plan was simple.
43:44She laced her own rum with cyanide,
43:46then replaced the bottle back in the drawer,
43:48knowing that Nicholas's fingerprints would be on everything.
43:50That's why we found a shard of glass in the sink,
43:52because that's how she disposed of the vial.
43:57Can you prove any of this?
43:59Fidel found some latex gloves in the waste bin there,
44:01with only Angelique's fingerprints inside them.
44:03Is that right, Fidel?
44:04Yes, sir.
44:08So, with the scene set to look like murder,
44:10all she had to do now is provide a corpse.
44:14All right.
44:14All right.
44:32Then, Auxley wasn't murdered.
44:50No. Her death was tragic. Criminal intent.
44:53But it was suicide, that's all.
44:55Poor woman.
44:56So, that's it? Is that what you're saying?
44:58After all that, we're free to go?
45:00Absolutely. You're free to go.
45:01Thank you for your cooperation.
45:03No, thank you, Detective Inspector.
45:04Thank you for your discretion.
45:06Apart from you, Headmaster, I'm arresting you for murder.
45:08You just said that she committed suicide.
45:10Out of Angelique. Of your wife, Delilah.
45:13You can't possibly...
45:14Angelique believed you'd murdered her daughter.
45:16Angelique was mad, raving...
45:17Driven mad, perhaps, because she knew you'd killed her daughter
45:19but could never prove it.
45:20But I'm innocent. Take these damn things off...
45:22Leave the poor man alone.
45:23You went through this 15 years ago.
45:24You'll never be able to prove anybody killed that stupid woman.
45:27No, but that's just the thing. I can.
45:29You see, anybody can commit murder.
45:30Well, murder's the easy part.
45:33It's how to dispose of the body.
45:36That's where most murderers fail, how they get caught.
45:38It's when the breakthrough came when I was drinking a local cocktail.
45:40It was just rum, lime and ice, but it tasted like painstripper.
45:44Maybe the recipe was wrong, but how can it be?
45:48The ingredients are so simple.
45:49Just as they were for that patio you built all those years ago.
45:53You see, sand and cement, they were fine,
45:54but there was something you'd ordered much too much of, wasn't there?
45:57Lime.
45:57So what did you do with all those kilograms of lime you had spare?
46:02It's a powdered alkaline metal, isn't it?
46:04And if you add water to it, you'd get calcium hydroxide,
46:07better known as slaked lime or quicklime.
46:10And quicklime is capable of dissolving the flesh off human bones in a matter of days.
46:16Anyway, I'll return to my original question.
46:17How do you dispose of a human body?
46:20Well, if you're a science teacher, a headmaster who demands loyalty, demands respect,
46:25someone who likes humiliating police officers in front of their superiors,
46:29then maybe you don't dispose of it.
46:32Maybe you display it.
46:34Pride of place in your classroom.
46:40You've been teaching in this room,
46:42gloating over her for the last 15 years.
46:45I didn't kill her!
46:46Lies!
46:46Morning.
46:48Molly, believe me.
46:49I'm going to make a prophecy now,
46:51like poor, sweet, deluded Angelique.
46:54But mine will come true, because it's not based on faith.
46:57It's based on your subject, science.
47:00Look, Father, I'm sorry to do this to you,
47:01but all those years ago when Delilah had her bicycle accident,
47:05she broke her arm in two places.
47:07Do you remember which bones?
47:10It was the humorous and the radius.
47:12Angelique hoped that her death would put her daughter's killer behind bars,
47:26and here's my prediction.
47:28It will.
47:29Because we'll be able to use Angelique's DNA to prove that these are the mortal remains of her daughter, Delilah.
47:34I told you she'd never leave me for you.
47:38Oh!
47:39All right, that's enough.
47:41Vidal, perhaps you'd like to take Mr Dunham into detention?
47:45Yes, sir.
47:45Well, the prophecy was right in one respect.
47:59Truth was in the bones after all.
48:08So, seeing as you're now in two prophecies,
48:10how about I make one night in the country?
48:12Go on.
48:12If I ask you out for a drink with me and the team tonight,
48:15he refused to come.
48:17Well, you're wrong.
48:17I'd love to do it.
48:20Unfortunately, I got an errand to run.
48:22You know, sorry, I didn't to prepare,
48:24so maybe we could all do something together some other time.
48:40Hey, what's up?
48:43Poor Angelique.
48:45That she'd do that.
48:47She got her man in the end, though.
48:50Yeah.
48:51Suppose we should be grateful we got to the bottom of her prophecy.
48:55It just wasn't true.
48:56But she couldn't have known the truth was in the bones, could she?
48:58So where did that bit come from?
49:00It's just a phrase.
49:03What's that?
49:06Go ahead.
49:07Open it.
49:07When you have your baby,
49:20he's going to need a pair of football boots.
49:23Thank you, Dwayne.
49:25Poor little girl.
49:27Whatever you're going to have.
49:28Point being,
49:30whenever they need some boots,
49:31they've got some.
49:32And they're brand new.
49:45Then how about...
49:47...this one?
49:49If eight out of ten cats have a breakfast, can't one lizard?
49:54Oh.
49:55So that's what you meant when you said you had dinner to prepare?
50:04You know, I said I never know what you're thinking.
50:06Yeah.
50:07I know what you're thinking.
50:08You haven't the first idea.
50:11Can I help you, Detective Sergeant?
50:13Yes.
50:15My mother's cooking you dinner tonight
50:17to celebrate catching Delilah's killer,
50:19for which there's a lot of people in this island who are grateful.
50:23So she says you can't refuse
50:25as she's preparing you an English feast of roast beef.
50:30Oh, hang on.
50:31I wrote it down.
50:33Yorkshire pudding,
50:35roast potatoes,
50:36and the roast radish sauce.
50:41Can you help me at roast beef?
51:12That's amazing look.
51:17This good one he did set back.