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After Lewis returns to his old job, he, Hathaway and DS Maddox are swept up in another murder investigation when an American classics student is killed.

Part 2
The investigation of American classics student Rose Anderson's brutal murder yields only secrets and murky motives.

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00:00Ladies.
00:20Of course, hubris was classified by the Greeks as a legal term.
00:25It was viewed as the protagonist's fatal flaw, which leads inexorably to his ruin.
00:37However, in Greek tragedy, hubris should be treated as a law.
00:42On Spirochium, well, there's no escape from its consequences.
00:55Hubris, full-blown, climbs the precipitous heights and grasps the throne,
01:01then topples awe and lies in ruins prone.
01:07Who, when such deeds are done, can hope heaven's bolts to shun.
01:12Indeed.
01:14See, hubris was an insult, an outrage to the gods.
01:20So, for example, when Oedipus encounters King Laius on the road to Thebes
01:25and he becomes embroiled in a fight over who was right of way,
01:28unaware the king is his biological father,
01:33Oedipus is so enraged, his pride so wounded,
01:37when he's ordered to make way, he kills King Laius and his driver.
01:42Thus, hubris unwittingly ensures the prophecy
01:50that Oedipus would kill his own father is fulfilled.
02:01Aristotle was writing at a time when men were expected to defend themselves.
02:07Aristotle was writing at a time when men were expected to defend their honour.
02:12So, a Greek audience wouldn't have really blamed him for killing Laius?
02:16Oh, no, they'd hold fate responsible.
02:20It's Sophocles.
02:22What? Carol?
02:24Sorry, Wesley. Oedipus Rex. It's Sophocles.
02:27Yes?
02:29Well, you said Aristotle.
02:30Did I?
02:31Yes.
02:32Oh.
02:36Shall we go again?
02:40I'm sorry, can we just hold it for a second, please?
02:45I didn't wish to seem vulgar, Wesley,
02:48but would it be possible to bring it round to Alcmaeon in Corinth at some point?
02:53My translation's being reassumed, is it?
02:57All right. Thanks.
03:07Oh, sorry, Mum.
03:09Oh, it's OK. Everything all right, Tabs?
03:11Yeah, I was just wondering where you are.
03:14Oh, well, I'll be down in a sec, OK?
03:24We should call the police.
03:26I will.
03:28I will. I didn't get the number plate, though.
03:31You should still report it. They've got cameras.
03:33It must have been picked on.
03:37I'll...
03:38Sorry.
03:40I'll do it.
03:43Fine.
03:54Yeah, I'm going to give them a call tomorrow.
03:56Right, come here.
04:02Take another one.
04:04I hate him. I actually hate him.
04:07Who?
04:08That smug, two-faced, lying little piece of...
04:11Oh, him.
04:12Do you ever think about cleaning up?
04:14Sorry.
04:16Sorry.
04:17And what the hell is he still doing here?
04:23That girl needs to chill off.
04:31We have a problem.
05:02I'm just going for a run.
05:06Chloe!
05:08Right, OK.
05:15Any news on the contract for the pilot?
05:18I'm still waiting to hear back.
05:21Do you know what that means, Karen?
05:24It means they're dithering.
05:26We had them on the hook.
05:28We had them on the hook.
05:30Don't let them wriggle free.
05:32I'm doing all I can. We can't force them to sign.
05:35Just get the deal done, yeah?
05:38That's what I pay you for.
05:40I've still got a script to finish.
05:42I've got interviews in London.
05:44I've done the script.
05:47What do you mean, you've done the script?
05:49Don't worry, it'll all be fine.
05:51I'll take care of everything.
05:59BIRDS CHIRP
06:08Beautiful morning.
06:10The clouds were pure and white as flock's new shore.
06:13Wordsworth?
06:14Keats.
06:16Oh, hey, I heard about your big drugs bust.
06:19Elliot Ness.
06:21The garden centre of all places.
06:23Who'd have thought it? Cocaine hidden in seed packets.
06:26Good luck with getting that, big girl.
06:28Presumably you heard that we didn't get it all.
06:31Takes the shine off it, someone.
06:34One of my very first cases was just along here.
06:37On the end there.
06:39A woman hung in her kitchen, nasty.
06:41Solved?
06:42Of course, always did.
06:44Hanged?
06:46Eh?
06:47Pictures are hung, people are always hanged.
06:50Nobody likes a smart-arse, James.
06:52Rose Anderson, 23, postgrad student at St Sebastian's College.
06:56Out for a run?
06:58So it would seem.
07:00Do we know when?
07:02Going by the body temperature, lacerations on the fingers and palms.
07:06I'd say she'd been in the water roughly 12, 13 hours.
07:09A flatmate said that she went out for a run at 6pm last night
07:12and the boatman found her at 7.30 this morning.
07:15That would be about 12 or 13 hours then.
07:17You should do this for a living.
07:19I couldn't stand the company.
07:21Two stab wounds, first one to the abdomen.
07:24To stop her in her tracks.
07:26And then they finished the job, stabbed her in the neck, quick.
07:29Unclinical.
07:31Carotid artery's been severed.
07:33How quick?
07:35A minute of consciousness, maybe two.
07:37More or less.
07:39Sexual motive?
07:41Not that I can tell, but I'll know more when I get her back to the lab,
07:44which I'd love to do just as soon as you two gentlemen are on your way.
07:48Any sign of a weapon?
07:50Not yet, but they are still looking.
07:52You handle that then, Winnie Maddox?
07:54Yeah, no problem.
07:55Brought your wetsuit with you, did you?
08:00How are you finding your boss?
08:02Which one?
08:18I don't know.
08:49DOOR KNOCKS
08:57Zoe Olsen?
08:59Were you not concerned when she didn't come home last night?
09:04I assumed she was at college.
09:08She's always there late.
09:10Overnight sometimes.
09:12Boyfriend?
09:14She was seeing someone there.
09:16An older guy.
09:18They had some massive row the other day, though.
09:22He broke it off, apparently.
09:25Tried to.
09:27What's his name?
09:29No idea.
09:31Saw him when he picked her up a couple of times,
09:34but Rose liked him kept private.
09:37Whose car is that?
09:40Rose's.
09:42Do you know what happened to it?
09:46She said she was going to try and meet him the other day.
09:50I don't know what happened.
09:54Right, we're going to need to see Rose's room.
09:59DOOR KNOCKS
10:16MUSIC PLAYS
10:28Classic scholar.
10:30It was her whole world.
10:32All she ever talked about was her doctorate.
10:35She tried explaining it to me,
10:37but I never really understood what she was on about, to be honest.
10:41And what are you studying, Chloe?
10:43I'm not at college.
10:46I work behind the bar at Freud's.
10:49Can't say I'm a regular.
10:51It's only temporary.
10:53I'm saving up to go travelling.
10:56Look at this.
10:58The brightest star in the sky.
11:01Serious?
11:03Chloe!
11:05I'm here.
11:09It's all sorted.
11:11He wants to take the lot.
11:13This is my boyfriend, Harrison.
11:15These are the police.
11:17It's Rose.
11:19Who is F, do you know?
11:23No.
11:24Not him?
11:25Simon Flaxmore?
11:27No.
11:32Thank you for living.
11:38So this mysterious F is the man that she was seeing?
11:43Yeah, but why the secrecy?
11:45Usual reason.
11:47I expect you were right.
11:49Man, eh?
11:51Nice swim?
11:53Ha-ha.
11:54No sign of the knife yet, but I have got something on the car.
11:57It was involved in an RTC at midday, hit a male cyclist.
12:01Anonymous caller identified Rose Anderson as the driver.
12:04Did we speak to the cyclist?
12:06No, they left the scene, but we're trying to trace them.
12:09The caller said that Rose deliberately tried to hit the bloke on the bike.
12:13Sent him flying, apparently.
12:15Well, keep us informed.
12:17OK, sir.
12:19Mum.
12:21Mum.
12:23I'm glad you changed your mind.
12:25Oh?
12:27About the transfer.
12:29You're good for those two.
12:31Not the Chuckle brothers.
12:33Sorry.
12:34Trust me, I've heard them called worse.
12:36Usually by me.
12:40BELLS CHIMING
12:45Well, I knew of her, obviously.
12:48She was a postgrad student, but I didn't have anything to do with the girl directly.
12:52Oh, it's Phillipa Garwood.
12:54You need to speak to her.
12:56She's her, um, or rather was her supervisor.
12:59She was having a relationship with someone here in the college.
13:02Huh?
13:04An older man with the initial F.
13:07Ah.
13:08Well, it's not me.
13:10Oh, my days with that sort of thing are long gone, I'm afraid.
13:14Besides, I never met the girl.
13:16No?
13:24Well, I say I never met her. What I mean is I didn't know her.
13:27I mean, let me have a look.
13:29That's from a book signing, clearly.
13:31I mean, I sign a lot of books with people.
13:33That doesn't mean I know them all personally.
13:35Ah, poor girl.
13:37There's only one love in my life.
13:47Euripides.
13:49Question everything.
13:51Learn something.
13:52Answer nothing.
13:55Wise advice for any policeman, perhaps.
13:57Where would we be likely to find this Phillipa Garwood?
14:01Oh, um...
14:02I wrote her.
14:03Somewhat.
14:05One second.
14:11Ah, here we are.
14:13It's, uh...
14:16Sorry.
14:17Phillipa.
14:18Yeah, she's in a lecture at the moment.
14:22I hope you find who did this.
14:24I might need to speak to you again.
14:26Of course.
14:28Anything I can do to help.
14:33He didn't seem very pleased with himself.
14:36It says here he discovered a dusty manuscript in a library six years ago.
14:40Turned out to be the Victorian translation of a lost Greek play.
14:45Alchemon in Corinth. Any good?
14:48Alchmeon in Corinth, Robert.
14:50In a way, facts more authenticated it.
14:52Made his name.
14:53No doubt he's been dining out on it ever since, eh?
14:56Sir.
14:57Phillipa Garwood?
15:00It's just the most tragic news.
15:03I can't take it in.
15:06Do you know if anything was bothering her recently?
15:09Only her thesis.
15:12Euripides and Children in Greek Tragedy.
15:16Rose worked so hard on it.
15:19What was bothering her about that?
15:21I don't know.
15:23She never got round to telling me.
15:25We hadn't sat down face to face for a while.
15:28Could it have been connected with Professor Flaxmore?
15:31Well, only in the way that the whole thing would have involved Simon.
15:36He wrote the book on Euripides.
15:39Literally.
15:40But a good student.
15:43Rose could take a piece of ancient text and look at it in her mind.
15:48Rose could take a piece of ancient text and look at it in a whole new way.
15:56Such a waste.
15:58You two were close then?
16:00She was tutoring my sister's ten-year-old, Tabby.
16:06God, how am I going to tell her?
16:08We'll need to contact her too.
16:10We think she was seeing someone here in college.
16:13Do you know anything about that?
16:15No.
16:16I'm afraid I don't.
16:18Older man, initial F, mean anything to you?
16:22No.
16:28Friend of yours?
16:31My husband, Felix.
16:41Do you know Rose Anderson?
16:43Yes, we've been seeing each other.
16:45Since when?
16:48Before Christmas.
16:50Rose came to me to ask for advice with her thesis.
16:53And you were happy to help.
16:55These things happen, don't they?
16:57She was a classic student, not astrophysics.
17:00Yeah, excuse me, could you not?
17:03It's extremely valuable.
17:05It was Newton's.
17:08Did you write this?
17:13Yes.
17:14What does it refer to?
17:17Oh, God, this is embarrassing.
17:21It was just a silly little note.
17:23It was nothing. She was learning Spanish.
17:26You wrote her a lot of silly notes.
17:28I didn't know she'd keep them.
17:30It was just a bit of harmless fun.
17:33I didn't know she'd keep them.
17:35It was just a bit of harmless fun.
17:37Harmless?
17:39Why didn't you report the accident?
17:43I just tried to break it off with Rose.
17:45That was her response.
17:46Reporting her would have just made it worse.
17:48And made it public.
17:50So you didn't tell your wife?
17:53What was I supposed to say?
17:55Hello, darling, I've just been run over by your student that I'm sleeping with.
18:00So she didn't know about you two?
18:02I wouldn't say that.
18:03So you did tell her?
18:05Not explicitly.
18:07No names.
18:08But she knew.
18:11We have a kind of don't ask, don't tell arrangement.
18:24It's awful news about the American girl.
18:26I know.
18:29How's she getting along?
18:30Fine, I thought.
18:31Yeah?
18:32I hadn't seen her for a while.
18:34She emailed me asking for a deferral.
18:37Last minute research issue or something.
18:41Oh, really?
18:42What was it, did she say?
18:44No.
18:45Anyway, I think you saw her more recently than I did.
18:48Did I?
18:49She mentioned she'd spoken to you about alchemy and incurrence.
18:53Oh, yes, that's right.
18:55Yes, with the small translations thing.
18:58That's right, yeah.
18:59Did you mention that to the police?
19:03Simon, what's going on?
19:05Nothing.
19:07I'm just worried about the reputation of the college, that's all.
19:10It's me you're talking to, remember?
19:12There's only one reputation you're interested in and it isn't the college's.
19:26It was found in the canal bed.
19:30Looks like an ordinary steak knife.
19:33Except it's commercial use rather than domestic, so hotels, restaurants.
19:37Oh, the hundreds, I imagine.
19:38Other than that, there's nothing forensically.
19:41So, indulge me, what do we know so far?
19:44Rose Anderson, fatally stabbed on her evening run, between six and eight o'clock.
19:50Earlier in the day, she'd tried to run her lover, Felix Garwood, off the road after he'd rejected her.
19:57So, he kills her in revenge?
20:00No, he was giving a presentation between six and eight, lots of witnesses.
20:04And before then?
20:05With his wife, Philippa.
20:07She says she drove him to this presentation.
20:10It's always the wives, isn't it?
20:12There's something about her.
20:14She was certainly aware that her husband was carrying on with the victim.
20:18But if a woman finds out her husband's been unfaithful, she's more likely to kill him than her.
20:24What about Professor Flaxmore?
20:27Slippery.
20:29Sir, that was Chloe Ilson, the victim's flatmate.
20:32Apparently, she's got something of the victim's for you.
20:35Excuse me.
20:53I'm sorry.
21:24Talk sense to a fool.
21:28And it calls you a fool, man.
21:54I love it, Auntie Philippa.
21:57You don't need to keep buying her things, you know.
21:59It's fine. It was Felix's idea, actually.
22:02Anyway, she deserves spoiling, what with everything she's going through.
22:06Slow down, Tabs.
22:08Another thing to worry about.
22:09Oh, Jan.
22:11It might help take her mind off what's happened.
22:15I'm sorry.
22:16It's all right.
22:17It's all right.
22:18It's all right.
22:19It's all right.
22:20It might help take her mind off what's happened.
22:23So what did the police say?
22:25Just that she'd been attacked whilst out jogging.
22:29So shocking.
22:31When's Paul back?
22:33Oh, he's due back soon. Why?
22:35I gave the police your details. They wanted to speak to you both.
22:40But I thought it was this mugger or something.
22:42Who knows?
22:44It's not a problem, is it?
22:45No. No, of course not.
22:49Slow down, Tabs.
22:56Ta-da!
22:59Ah, there you go. Perfect. Well done. High five.
23:01Tabs, will you go and check in your dad with the tea?
23:05Yeah, she's been nagging for one of those forever.
23:08I bet they're so expensive.
23:09Yeah. One of the perks of the job, I suppose.
23:11So how long had Rose Anderson been working as a tutor to Tabitha?
23:16Since last September.
23:18It's exam year and my sister recommended it.
23:20Here we are.
23:22I suppose it can get quite competitive, can it, between the parents?
23:25Well, yes, but that's not the reason why.
23:29Tabby's not been very well.
23:31So she's missed a lot of school.
23:33Nothing serious, I hope.
23:35Er, well...
23:37Tabitha was born with a genetic blood disorder.
23:40Fanconi anemia.
23:42Her chances aren't very good.
23:44I'm sorry to hear that.
23:46Oh, that's the thing, though.
23:48She looks fine, though, doesn't she?
23:50We've been looking for a stem cell donor, but...
23:53She's been an absolute star, though.
23:56Blood transfusions, hormone therapy.
23:59She never complains.
24:01She's been in hospital more than school, which is why we needed Rose's help.
24:06I'm sorry to have to ask you this, but...
24:09Where were you specifically between 6 and 8pm yesterday?
24:13That's OK. I was in Cheltenham.
24:16At a conference. I'm an optometrist.
24:19I'd have the details if you'd...
24:21Er, yeah, please.
24:26And you, Mrs Brightway?
24:28Er, me? Well...
24:30I was here. I was at home.
24:34I've got something, Lizzie.
24:37This bracelet's for you.
24:39Oh, thank you.
24:43Do you have children?
24:45Er, er, no.
25:07Could you turn down the...
25:15Rose was working in my room a couple of nights ago.
25:18Didn't think you'd want it. It's just her doctoral research.
25:21That's probably best we have it. Thank you.
25:25She was in a bit of a state about it.
25:28Why?
25:29I don't know. She said something she'd found out had made her rethink the whole thing.
25:34There isn't anything else that you forgot to tell us, is there?
25:38No.
25:40Well, if you remember anything, give me a call.
25:49Do you know who might have done it?
25:58That was clever. I'm sorry, OK?
26:03Two more days, and then we're out of here.
26:06OK.
26:12Ready?
26:14Coming!
26:28What is that?
26:29Cannelloni.
26:31That's what it was meant to be. What is it now?
26:33Yeah, very funny.
26:37So, how was it today?
26:40Well, we found a knife, at least.
26:44Not that it gives us much.
26:47No sexual motive. Nothing was taken, so...
26:50Random attacker?
26:53No. Frightening thought.
27:00Come on.
27:04Well?
27:08It's taken.
27:10Oh, congratulations!
27:12Oh, thank you, Bill.
27:14I'm going to have a baby sister!
27:16Your brother. Isn't that amazing?
27:19I want a sister.
27:26She's only ten years old.
27:28Wow, yeah.
27:29She was only seven when she was diagnosed, apparently.
27:33What's the prognosis?
27:35Well, with Fanconi anemia,
27:38assuming they can find the right donor,
27:41a bone marrow or stem cell transplant could cure it altogether.
27:45But without it...
27:47Not good.
27:48No.
27:51Even with all the transfusions and hormone therapy.
27:55Late teens.
27:56Late teens.
27:59Well, obviously it's very early days,
28:01but I cannot tell you the sense of relief.
28:04Well done, Dad.
28:05Thank you.
28:06Am I thinking? I've got some fizz in the fridge.
28:08Oh, bring down the bubbles!
28:10Don't be silly, of course.
28:11Oh, go and help him in time.
28:13How exciting!
28:14Philippa, bring the good stuff.
28:16Ready?
28:25Don't you touch her.
28:44Here we go!
28:45Fantastic.
28:47Thanks, Taz.
28:48Here we are.
28:49Well...
28:50Thank you.
28:51I think we should propose a toast.
28:54To the person who made this possible, but...
28:57Sadly...
29:02To Rose.
29:04To Rose.
29:15To Rose.
29:16Cheers!
29:44Have you been home?
29:45Briefly.
29:49Something odd's come up.
29:50I've been going through the victim's bank records.
29:53Last November, Rose Anderson transferred £10,000
29:57into Jenny and Paul Brightway's account.
30:00She was tutoring their Tabitha.
30:02Why on earth should she be handing over that sort of money to them?
30:06Why indeed.
30:08I'd better go and ask her.
30:10I've been using her test. Nice one.
30:16It's the best way of finding the cure for her.
30:19We spent three years searching for a stem cell donor for Tabby.
30:23All in vain.
30:24Which is why we decided to go down the IVF route.
30:27A saviour's sibling.
30:28Yes.
30:29Take a seat over there for me.
30:32The IVF route.
30:33And you?
30:34The IVF route.
30:35The IVF route.
30:36The IVF route.
30:37The IVF route.
30:38The IVF route.
30:39The IVF route.
30:40The IVF route.
30:41The IVF route.
30:42The IVF route.
30:43The IVF route.
30:44The IVF route means they can screen the embryo and make sure the antigens match.
30:49If you just look straight ahead for me.
30:58We started the latest round on Valentine's Day, ironically.
31:02Yeah, not the most romantic way to spend it.
31:05It's been a very stressful time for Jenny.
31:08We've had a few failures.
31:10Must be hard, I'm sorry.
31:12It is.
31:13And it cost us a fortune.
31:15If you'd like to take a seat over there for me, put your chin on the rest.
31:21And I know that we shouldn't put a price on it, but I can't even think about the amount of debt we're in.
31:28So, you asked Rose for the money?
31:31No, she insisted on helping us.
31:34We didn't like having to accept, but just look straight ahead for me.
31:38Seems like a lot of money to take from a post-grad student.
31:42She borrowed it from her father.
31:44It was a loan. We are going to pay it back.
31:48Tabby's life is at stake.
31:50It's not a choice.
31:52Besides, when it's your children, you do anything you can, don't you?
31:58Just keep your head as still as you can, please.
32:00Look straight ahead.
32:03So, do you think you'll carry on with the IVF?
32:09I shouldn't really say anything yet.
32:11It's very early stages, but it looks like it's been successful.
32:17Jenny's pregnant.
32:18Congratulations.
32:19I can't tell you how happy we are.
32:22We couldn't have done it without Rose.
32:25There. All done.
32:27Perfectly healthy.
32:29Good.
32:31I bet they've seen some sights.
32:33More than I care to remember.
32:37How's the investigation going?
32:39Well, I know I shouldn't ask.
32:41It's just that we were so fond of Rose, you know.
32:44The last time we saw her, she was very upset.
32:47Oh, why?
32:48She'd had some flaming row with her flatmate, Claire, is it?
32:52Chloe, did she say what it was about?
32:56Er, nothing.
32:58Just stupid housework stuff.
33:00We were told it was a blazing row.
33:02There must have been more to it than whose turn it was to do the washing up.
33:06But that's what she was like.
33:09Her temper was mental.
33:10She used to flip out over the smallest thing.
33:12And what was it this time?
33:15She, um...
33:17Er...
33:18She didn't like Harrison being around her all the time.
33:21Things were pretty tense.
33:25Hang on a minute.
33:29Seed packets.
33:31Stolen from the garden centre.
33:36I don't know what's in it.
33:40It's not mine.
33:42No!
33:45This is the missing stuff from Hathaway's drugs raid.
33:55Rose knew about the drugs, didn't she?
33:58She walked in on Harrison chopping it out in the kitchen.
34:01Went ballistic.
34:03Yeah, I'm not surprised.
34:04Betrayed by her best friend.
34:06It was nothing to do with me.
34:08I tried telling her it was all Harrison's idea.
34:10Oh, really?
34:11You told me that you were saving up to go travelling.
34:14You had £25,000 worth of holiday funds hidden in a cupboard.
34:20No.
34:21It was nothing to do with me.
34:22Well, it was.
34:23You allowed Harrison to stash it there.
34:28He's not an easy bloke to say no to.
34:30So, Rose threatens to call the police and then she's murdered.
34:35Very convenient.
34:37I didn't kill her.
34:38I was working at the bar, you can check.
34:40What about your boyfriend?
34:42Where was he?
34:45I'm not sure.
34:58So it must be the case that one astronomical unit cubed
35:02is equal to g times the mass of the sun
35:06times one year squared
35:08times four pi squared.
35:15And it is with that that I'll leave you.
35:17Those of you with quick responses to collect,
35:19I'll be in my office from 10am sharp.
35:21The rest of you, see you Thursday.
35:24Thank you.
35:33Thank you.
35:48Is everything OK?
35:51Is it Tabby?
35:54You should have found...
35:56We can go for lunch.
35:57Please, don't.
36:03Have you seen this man before?
36:07Yeah.
36:09He was Rose's bloke.
36:13Saw him at Harrison's place a couple of times as well.
36:16What, he's a customer?
36:18A regular.
36:20Prof.
36:22Sorry?
36:23Prof, he calls him.
36:25I don't know his real name, sorry.
36:28One of his best customers, though.
36:29They were pretty tight.
36:32Why?
36:33What's he got to do with this?
36:42Hello again.
36:44Hi.
36:46Who are you here to see?
36:48You, actually.
36:50Oh.
36:51Something I wanted to pick your brain about, if you've got a moment.
36:54Yes, it's always nice to be wanted.
36:56Now?
36:57If that's convenient.
36:58Of course, I was just on my way to the library.
37:00Um...
37:02Do you have a first name?
37:04James.
37:06Follow me, James.
37:11So Felix Garwood was buying drugs from this Harrison Sachs.
37:15Rose Anderson found out they were using her place to stash the drugs.
37:19Yeah, so chances are she was also aware that Felix was a regular customer.
37:23You wouldn't want that coming out.
37:25Exactly.
37:26Maybe Felix was more involved than that, though.
37:28What, you mean involved in actually drug dealing?
37:30Yeah.
37:31Yeah, stronger motive for keeping Rose quiet.
37:33Yeah, maybe.
37:35His alibi for the murder was pretty solid, wasn't it?
37:38He might not have done it himself.
37:41Harrison?
37:43Conspiracy.
37:44I mean, he's got a form.
37:46GBH, section 18.
37:48With a knife?
37:49Mm-hm. Got two years for it.
37:51Right.
37:52I think I'll go and ask our handsome astronomer what he thought he was getting into.
37:56You see if you can find Harrison.
37:58Sir.
38:01Where the hell is Hathaway?
38:07This seems to form the cornerstone of Rose's work.
38:10She was increasingly focused upon it, true.
38:13Being newly discovered, it was less studied than the more known plays.
38:16She'd found a niche, and that's crucial.
38:19What about this passage she's so interested in?
38:22What stars are these, steering their course yonder,
38:25the twin lions of Nemea, still running high at this hour?
38:29What's your thinking?
38:31Well, it doesn't matter what my thinking is,
38:33it's what she was thinking that matters.
38:35The two lions, Leo Major, Leo Minor.
38:37Why does she make such constant reference to them?
38:40We academics tend to find the highest drama in the smallest of discoveries.
38:45Whatever it was, it had rattled Flaxmore's cage.
38:49But she didn't come to me with it.
38:51Understandable, perhaps.
39:07Don't be coy, Officer.
39:12You're thinking, why does she put up with it?
39:14Why doesn't she just leave him?
39:18Do you understand everything you do?
39:22I can't go on, I'll go on.
39:27Joyce?
39:29Beckett.
39:39You go that way, Ford.
39:52Harrison Sachs, I need you to come with me for questioning.
39:59Sachs!
40:00Sarge, are you okay?
40:01Yeah, yeah, go.
40:22I need backup going to Harrison Sachs, he's flat.
40:25Blackbird leaves.
40:28Yes, I know about Rose.
40:30I know about all of them.
40:32Unconventional lives can't be understood by everyone.
40:38Look at what she did for Tabitha.
40:42Felix has always convinced me that Ira is the one.
40:45The others are just an itch he needs to scratch.
40:49So if you didn't bring it home, it was all right, was it?
40:53More like it didn't exist.
40:57If I lose Felix, I...
41:00lose part of me.
41:03You must really love him.
41:06I love him and hate him.
41:09Did you hate Rose Anderson?
41:13Yes.
41:16I didn't kill her.
41:18You see, the thing is, the tricky thing for me
41:21is that your husband has a very strong alibi and you don't.
41:24Do innocent people go around worrying about alibis
41:27for future crimes which may or may not be committed?
41:31No.
41:35If I was going to kill anyone, I'd kill Felix.
41:40Bugger.
41:42I have to meet a student. I'll be half an hour.
41:45Is that OK?
41:47Of course.
42:10POLICE SIREN
42:23Police! Open up, Mr Saxe!
42:40Police, there you are!
42:44Clear!
42:45Open up!
42:58Open up!
43:10I said open up!
43:12Oh, damn it!
43:25For you.
43:27Thank you.
43:30This is a hoax.
43:32A hoax?
43:34Rose Anderson found out.
43:36What do you mean?
43:37She was about to reveal to the world
43:39that Professor Flaxmore's precious lost play was actually a fake.
43:48Professor Garwood?
44:08DRAMATIC ORCHESTRAL MUSIC
44:12DRAMATIC ORCHESTRAL MUSIC
44:33We've got uniform all over the city looking for Harrison Saxe.
44:36If you know where he is, Chloe, you're not telling us,
44:38then you're assisting an offender.
44:40Yesterday you left me for 40 minutes. Where did you go?
44:43You were my best student.
44:46You were my favourite.
44:48How long have you been in love with him, Miss Newman?
44:54There's scandal at the big house this Sunday
44:57as Lady Cora's flirting reaches boiling point.
45:00Downton Abbey's at nine.
45:02And with more drama tonight,
45:04as over on ITV3, Caroline Quentin stars in Bloom Murder
45:07and figuring out the clues to save one of their own,
45:10the Bletchley Circles on ITV Encore.
45:13That's all coming up next.
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