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00:00Let me try and explain it to you.
00:04So basically what I'm doing is ordering all the food I need for the coming week
00:09so that when I get home tomorrow, the lovely people at the supermarket will deliver it to my flat.
00:17I know, right? Technology, eh?
00:20Maybe one day such advancements will make their way to St. Marie.
00:24Though, going by experience, between me and you, I wouldn't bank on it.
00:30Right, then. That's me out of here.
00:35Nice knowing you, little man. But London is calling.
00:42Yeah, all black cabs in London are fitted with air con nowadays.
00:49You guys should definitely consider upgrading.
01:00Excuse me. Excuse me. Pull over. Pull over, please.
01:03Just wait here a sec, yeah?
01:11Officer Curtis.
01:14Inspector, what are you doing here?
01:16I was just passing through on my way back to London.
01:18What's going on here?
01:20It's our new recruit, Benjamin.
01:22He was cycling in for his first shift.
01:24We're not sure what happened because we've just arrived.
01:27But, um,
01:29a jugger called us just gone 8am.
01:32She saw Benjamin lying down there after seeing the bike.
01:35The tyres twisted, so he probably hit a pothole
01:38and then went flying over the side there.
01:40But we're not...
01:41No helmet?
01:42Not that I noticed.
01:44Inspector, is that your taxi for the airport?
01:49Oh, yeah.
01:50I was hoping to get away with that saying goodbye.
01:53Look...
01:53Look, no reason to hang around.
01:55We've got this covered.
01:57Why don't you just go and catch your flight?
02:01Sorry about...
02:02Yeah.
02:14Is everything all right, Inspector?
02:26It's the bicycle clip.
02:27I'm sorry?
02:28The bi...
02:29Look, he doesn't want to wear a helmet.
02:35That's OK.
02:36That's his choice.
02:36It's just not that kind of guy.
02:37But at the same time,
02:38he is that kind of guy who chooses to wear bicycle clips.
02:41I mean, does that tally with you?
02:52Inspector, I wasn't expecting you...
02:54I'm just passing through.
02:55I've got a plane to capture.
02:56Let's make this quick, yeah?
02:58It's a pleasure to see you too, sir.
03:04What did the paramedics say?
03:06Benjamin must have come off his bike
03:08at the top of the ravine.
03:09It's looking like an accident.
03:11They think he must have banged his head on a rock,
03:14which has caused a fatal traumatic head injury.
03:19The other bicycle clip.
03:22Dirt in his fingernails.
03:25But only in one hand.
03:28Do you mind if I...
03:29What are you thinking, sir?
03:36It just seems odd that someone sensible enough
03:38to wear bicycle clips doesn't also wear a helmet.
03:42Especially if that person carries a bicycle pump
03:44and repair kit in their rucksack.
03:46But Officer Bryce wasn't wearing a helmet, sir.
03:49As far as we know.
03:50Until you can explain
03:56where his helmet got to
03:57and why it got there,
03:59I'll say at the very least
04:00this should be treated as suspicious.
04:08I'd better update the commissioner.
04:10Yeah, and if I were you,
04:11I'd get Officer Bryce's bike to the lab ASAP
04:13and check the GPS on his phone
04:14and give a thorough search to the area.
04:16Just keep me updated, yeah?
04:18Text me or something.
04:19Well, bye, sir.
04:21Have a safe...
04:23flight.
04:28Yeah.
04:29I'm definitely going to miss him.
04:32Thanks.
04:49Thank you for joining us, Officer Rupa.
05:11Sir, if we're treating Officer Bryce's death as suspicious,
05:14we shouldn't rule out the family as possible suspects.
05:17They all have criminal records.
05:19They all had a strained relationship with him.
05:21And they quite frankly hated that he joined the police.
05:24How are you doing?
05:26Sorry, Commissioner.
05:27Yes, Tomas.
05:29All of this has thrown me.
05:31I only met Benjamin yesterday for the first time, JP,
05:33but all he could talk about was you
05:36and how much you did to help him.
05:38He's a good kid.
05:41Let's go speak with them.
05:43Yeah.
05:49Sir Paulette, you said that Benjamin left the house at 7.30 this morning?
05:52Yeah, for sure he did.
05:55Our sign.
05:57He was all dressed up in that uniform you gave him.
05:59And was he wearing a cycling helmet?
06:02I didn't see.
06:03His body was found halfway between your home address and the police station.
06:07And GPS confirms he appears to have come off his bike
06:1015 minutes after he left at 7.45.
06:14Were you still at home at that time?
06:16Why are you asking me that?
06:17Because we haven't ruled out that your son's death was intended.
06:21And we need to make sure you can all be accounted for.
06:25I was having breakfast on my veranda.
06:27I'm sure somebody see me.
06:33Were you there as well, Mr. Cloud?
06:35I was here for a delivery at half seven.
06:38Until gone eight.
06:47I was with my girl.
06:49She confirmed.
06:50Alarm went off quarter to eight.
06:52She had to get up for work.
06:53So I guess it wasn't one of us that did this.
06:55Despite the implication.
06:57Can any of you think of any reason why someone would want to harm Benjamin?
07:02Be real.
07:03Of course not.
07:04You knew him, right?
07:06Benjamin was a softie.
07:07He never upset nobody.
07:09His got to have been an accident.
07:15Excuse me.
07:15I better take this.
07:18I'm sorry.
07:18I'm sorry.
07:18I'm sorry.
07:18I'm sorry.
07:18I'm sorry.
07:19I'm sorry.
07:19I'm sorry.
07:19I'm sorry.
07:20I'm sorry.
07:20I'm sorry.
07:21I'm sorry.
07:21I'm sorry.
07:22I'm sorry.
07:23I'm sorry.
07:23I'm sorry.
07:24I'm sorry.
07:25I'm sorry.
07:26I'm sorry.
07:27I'm sorry.
07:28I'm sorry.
07:29I'm sorry.
07:30Sorry to bother you.
07:31I'm afraid he's back.
07:32Quit my speakerphone.
07:33Maybe you don't do this in London, but over here there's a word we like to use, and it's
07:42called please.
07:45Officer Curtis.
07:47Please.
07:48Could you get the commissioner on speakerphone?
07:51He's Moved in.
07:52He's Moved in.
07:53Harrison?
07:54He's Moved in.
07:55Oh!
07:56This is my man.
07:57Commissioner?
07:58Your man, Officer Bryce, I think he left a little message.
08:00Here I am.
08:01It's Maria.
08:02Backwards.
08:03Backwards.
08:20Oh, Sergeant J.P. Hooper.
08:23I recruited Benjamin.
08:25All right, yeah.
08:27My condolences.
08:29He was going to make a fine, officer.
08:30All right, so I checked the victim's email and phone.
08:34But there's no one with the name Maria I can find.
08:37Nor on his social media either.
08:39Well, I'm heading back to Jamaica.
08:41I can drop by, check in with the family, see if they recognize it.
08:44Not that I trust much of what they say.
08:47And, uh, look, if you can keep me updated...
08:52I want to know who it was that did this.
08:58Don't you worry, honey.
09:00All right.
09:09Can't this thing go any faster?
09:10Just leave it be, sir.
09:12It's fine as it is, okay?
09:17So the message was under his body.
09:20It's got dirt in his fingernails on one hand.
09:23So he wrote that.
09:26Then he rolled onto it to obscure it from view.
09:30But why would he do that?
09:31The only thing I can think of is somebody else was there and he didn't want them to see it.
09:38Which makes me think more than ever that Officer Bryce was murdered.
09:41Yeah.
09:43Someone hit him over the head, then staged it to look like an accident.
09:47So if we're going to work out who killed him and why, I think in some way,
09:52Benjamin Bryce has already given us the answer.
09:55Sorry, um, you just said, we?
10:06Yeah, I did just say that, didn't I?
10:08Well, I missed my flight now.
10:11But I'm here.
10:11So does that mean that you're actually going to stay and help us solve the case, sir?
10:25Yes, I am.
10:35No, no, sir, it's all good.
10:37Yeah, I reckon just a few more days, the case will be solved and I'm out of here.
10:40Oh, thanks very much, sir, I appreciate it.
10:44Alright, will do.
10:47So, you're definitely staying with us a bit longer, then?
10:51Yeah, looks like it.
10:52Bet that's made your day, hasn't it?
10:56Actually, I'm glad you're giving us your time on this.
11:00Officer Bryce deserves all we can give him.
11:02Yeah, well, he was a police officer, one of us, right?
11:07That matters.
11:08Anyway, on the upside, I get to spend a bit more time with Larry.
11:17I'm sorry, who?
11:19It's just this lizard that runs about the place.
11:22I call him Larry.
11:22Oh, you mean Harry.
11:27Sorry, what?
11:28The lizard, his name's Harry.
11:30Harry?
11:31Harry.
11:32Harry?
11:33Harry.
11:34You don't think Larry has a better ring to it?
11:37Larry the lizard sounds more like a children's cartoon character, don't you think?
11:41If you say so.
11:42It's not just me, like, everyone calls him Harry.
11:44Everyone.
11:44All right, then.
11:48Harry it is.
11:50Glad we got that ironed out.
11:52Well, I'll see you tomorrow, then.
11:54Who calls a lizard Harry?
11:55I'll see you tomorrow.
12:25What's happened is I placed the order while I was still abroad, you see, and then my plans
12:29got changed.
12:30That's why your delivery guy sat outside with no one answering the door.
12:36Yeah, no, I hear what you're saying.
12:37The thing is, I was meant to be at home when it arrived, but I'm still stuck here in the
12:40Caribbean.
12:43Yeah, I know it's premature of me, but...
12:46Hello?
12:47You still there?
12:48Everything all right, sir?
12:52I placed a supermarket order online.
12:54You know what that is, right?
12:55Of course.
12:55We have online shopping here as well.
12:57For real?
12:58Anyway, I wanted to cancel, but I forgot the UK are ahead, so now I'm...
13:01You know, you really need to stop acting like we're living in the past year.
13:05You're right.
13:06Because all police stations nowadays are made of wood, right?
13:13What the...
13:15Darlene, when did this happen?
13:34Last night after choir practice, the pastor was returning to his car when he noticed torch
13:39light in the station.
13:40He went to check it out, in the process, he must have disturbed whoever it was.
13:45Anything taken?
13:46I don't think so, but they were definitely looking for something.
13:50They even tried to break into the evidence store, but they didn't manage to get in.
13:55This must be connected though, right?
13:57To Officer Bryce's murder?
13:58More than that.
14:00I'd say it's actually starting to make some sense.
14:02How do you mean?
14:03Officer Bryce was on his way to this station to start his very first shift, right?
14:07He didn't make it.
14:07Someone made sure he never arrived, which makes me think there's something right here
14:10in this station that they didn't want him to find out.
14:13And whoever killed him must have panicked that we'd start looking and discover it ourselves.
14:18So they broke in and tried to take it, whatever it is.
14:22I might know what that could be.
14:25So, the intruder was searching through hard copies of the evidence file.
14:33Duane mentioned an informant that they used to use.
14:40Officer Bryce's mum was a grass?
14:42Mm-hmm.
14:43She used to give information on local criminals.
14:45But it is the last section that you need to look at.
14:50Paulette got Carlos arrested for selling counterfeit goods.
14:55He got six months in prison.
14:57She grassed on her own sum.
14:59Exactly that.
15:02It's all there in black and white, so I can't really deny it, can I?
15:05Why did you set up your own sum?
15:07He was stepping on my toes, professionally speaking.
15:13How do you mean?
15:14It's a small island.
15:15Only room for so many people to do what I do.
15:18And Carlos was encroaching.
15:21And what exactly is it you do, Mrs. Bryce?
15:26Let's call it retail.
15:28That sound all right to you?
15:30It's close enough, I suppose.
15:31So, how did you feel when Benjamin joined the police?
15:38I mean, it's a bit of a departure from your family business.
15:41Were you worried that he might find us?
15:43Discovering you got Carlos sent to jail?
15:45If Carlos found out that you...
15:46I'm not afraid of that boy.
15:48But you made sure he never found out.
15:51And he still doesn't know?
15:52No.
15:54And you're right.
15:55I'd prefer to keep it that way.
15:58But if you think it's me that killed Benji?
16:00My own son.
16:03Just to stop him finding out what a bad mother had been to his brother.
16:07Then you need to go and have a chat with yourselves.
16:09But it's not just that, is it?
16:11If Benjamin had found this and told his brother what you'd done,
16:15the word's out.
16:16And that wouldn't do your reputation much good at all.
16:18And I think there's a whole bunch of people out there
16:20who'd feel very betrayed if they found out you glassed them up.
16:30OK. Thanks, Darlene.
16:32I'll update the inspector now.
16:36Wherever he may be.
16:39Hmm.
16:40Oh, you know.
16:41Just goes off and does whatever.
16:44Yeah, bye.
16:45All three suspects' alibis have checked out.
16:51So if it was one of them that did it,
16:53I guess we're left asking how.
16:58Is that helping, sir?
16:59What if all this is connected to a past case
17:02involving someone called Maria?
17:03Some new evidence or a crime that was never solved.
17:06And that's why Benjamin was killed.
17:09To stop him discovering what that was.
17:1113 cases in total.
17:22All involving a Maria in some way.
17:25Plus, a new set of station keys for you.
17:29You want to share these out, sir?
17:31We'd be happy to get stuck in.
17:32No, you're all right.
17:33I don't really know what it is.
17:34I'm looking forward to be honest with you.
17:36But thanks anyway.
17:38OK.
17:39Have a good evening.
17:41Night, sir.
17:42Night.
17:43Oh, the commissioner wants you to know
17:45Catherine's organising a vigil
17:47tomorrow afternoon outside the station
17:49for the local community.
17:50Do you remember Benjamin?
17:52Of course.
17:53I'll be there.
17:54OK. Night.
17:55Night.
18:04What the...?
18:05What the...?
18:06I just thought it was ill health or something.
18:33I mean, she wasn't old.
18:35I know that.
18:36I just didn't think it was worth finding out.
18:40What, no?
18:41Well, something's happened to her, right?
18:43Otherwise, there wouldn't be a file
18:44in your police station with her name on it.
18:48Do you want me to tell you?
18:51Honestly?
18:52I'd rather we just found a pub somewhere
18:54with some decent air con and maybe the football on,
18:56but, yeah, I guess.
19:00Tell me.
19:01It was an accident.
19:18About four months ago,
19:20your mother had been caring for her father for a while.
19:24He had dementia.
19:25When he eventually passed away,
19:29she decided to scatter his ashes at sea.
19:33So she took his boat that morning
19:36from this harbour
19:38and...
19:43a storm came in
19:46hard and fast.
19:48She was about
19:49a mile and a half
19:51out to sea
19:52in a small fishing boat.
19:54She didn't...
19:55She didn't stand a chance.
19:58I'm sorry to say.
20:03Are you OK?
20:07Hmm?
20:10Just feels a bit...
20:12strange.
20:13You know?
20:15Hearing someone talk about her.
20:19Makes her feel real.
20:22Is that a bad thing?
20:32So what am I going to find in this file?
20:34Coroner's report.
20:35Holy statement, uh, post-mortem.
20:37The pathologist was over
20:39from Guadalupe on holiday.
20:41However,
20:43her name was
20:44Maria Dumas.
20:45That is why
20:48it came up
20:48in this auction.
20:52Are there any
20:53photographs in it?
20:55No.
20:56I've checked.
21:01Right then.
21:04OK.
21:05OK.
21:06That's, um...
21:07Yeah.
21:08Um...
21:09Leave you to your evening, yeah?
21:18I don't know.
21:48All right, Larry?
21:57Sorry, I mean Harry.
22:18Here you go, sir.
22:23Oh, cheers, mate.
22:31Morning, Inspector.
22:36Sorry to interrupt your breakfast.
22:38No, no, it's all good.
22:39Just trying out this new online delivery service.
22:41Now I know you guys have got one.
22:43Fancy the bacon sarnie.
22:47Well, hang on.
22:49What kind of bacon is this anyway?
22:51Caribbean bacon?
22:52I think it's just bacon bacon, sir.
22:54No, trust me.
22:55Whatever this is, this ain't bacon bacon.
22:57Do you want to chuck that breakfast in his face or shall I?
23:02No.
23:05You got something for me?
23:08Last night I remembered something from when Officer Bryce came to the station the day before he was due to start work.
23:13He was shown around the place where his desk is, and there were some papers he put in his desk drawer that day.
23:23An address, times of the day?
23:26What are these?
23:28Ground plans to a property?
23:30These are plans for some kind of burglary or robbery.
23:32Exactly that.
23:33Benjamin had discovered a robbery was about to take place.
23:37Past sense.
23:38Had already happened.
23:39Just over a year ago.
23:40Some jewellery, cash and a handbag was taken.
23:43The perpetrator was arrested.
23:45An all-time criminal called Clendon Seeley.
23:47Mm-hmm.
23:48Go on.
23:49We've got the handbag back.
23:51Nothing of value was in it.
23:52But the cash and jewellery was never recovered.
23:55It was worth about, what, $2,000?
23:58Tragically, the homeowner, Eudora James, died of a heart attack.
24:02That same night.
24:03So the handbag has been in our evidence store ever since.
24:08When we originally investigated, it was always suspected that Clendon committed the burglary on behalf of a third party.
24:16And there is one other set of fingerprints on those documents apart from Benjamin's.
24:24What is it you think it is that this proofs?
24:27That you're connected to the burglary at the house on Rue de Saint-Mar.
24:29And we think Officer Bryce, your stepson, was going to raise this with us.
24:35And that's why I killed him.
24:37To stop him from reporting me.
24:41Take a seat.
24:45I'll stand. Thanks.
24:47Firstly, I wouldn't do that.
24:50I always got on with Ben.
24:52And he, I think he liked me.
24:54And secondly, there's some big leaps you're making there, Detective Sergeant.
24:59Let's start with the burglary.
25:01No one has ever accused me of that before now.
25:06I mean, are you actually arresting me for that?
25:12Not at the moment.
25:14No.
25:14It is not enough to arrest me on.
25:17It certainly doesn't seem like something worth killing over.
25:21Does it to you?
25:22It's not that simple, is it, Damon?
25:24And you know that.
25:25Because now we know what's what about the burglary.
25:28We're just going to keep digging.
25:29Got an officer back at the station doing just that as we speak.
25:32And in time, I'm sure more evidence will accrue.
25:37Because you know what?
25:38It always does.
25:40And at that point, I'll be worried if I were you.
25:42Just had the police round.
26:03Something tells me they're going to be heading your way very soon.
26:09All right, Antoine.
26:10Thank you for all your help.
26:11Inspector, Sarge, that's good timing.
26:17Now, I was looking into the burglary.
26:21And I realised that Carlos Bryce would have been in prison the same time as Clendon Seeley.
26:26Now, there may not be anything in that, but...
26:29Maybe there is.
26:31There definitely is.
26:33And it's juicy.
26:34I mean, real juicy.
26:37Go on.
26:37So, the woman who does my nails, Fabian, her sister's daughter's boyfriend is a prison officer.
26:45So, I called him and asked whether Carlos Bryce ever crossed paths with Clendon Seeley while he was inside.
26:53And it turns out that Carlos made a beeline for Clendon as soon as he arrived,
26:58clearly wanting to make a friend of him.
27:01And do we know why?
27:02I'll tell you why.
27:05If you want.
27:06There's a lot of misinformation flying about that prison, so...
27:12How about I give you the official version of events?
27:14Yes, I admit, it's true.
27:17Me and Clendon looked out for each other when I was serving time,
27:19but me never seek out his friendship like some say.
27:22The thing just happened.
27:23My contact is pretty reliable.
27:26And he said that there was something Clendon knew that you wanted him to share with you.
27:30Some information.
27:32What kind of information?
27:33We don't know.
27:33That's why we're asking you.
27:34I'm telling you.
27:35I don't know what it is you're talking about.
27:36You're lying.
27:37No, I'm not.
27:37Yes.
27:38Okay, what about the fact that we have evidence connecting your stepfather
27:42to the same burglary Clendon Sealy was arrested for?
27:45Is that just a coincidence?
27:47Well, I don't know anything about that.
27:48You'd have to ask me, stepfather.
27:50You're lying again.
27:50I can't be bothered with this.
27:52Why are you saying that for, man?
27:54Because when people lie, they either say too much or too little.
27:57You're saying diddly squat.
27:58Well, you can think what you want.
28:00But I'm telling you I'm not.
28:02What's he going over there for?
28:04I'm making some tea.
28:05Which is better use of my time than talking to you.
28:08Is he always like this?
28:10You were saying?
28:11Look, I'm not denying that Clendon and I became acquaintances in prison.
28:15But I swear on my life, there was nothing more to it than that.
28:20Now, is there anything more that you know?
28:23No, we're done here.
28:24You can see yourself out.
28:29Right.
28:31Well, um.
28:31I appreciate you for giving me the chance to, uh, set the story straight.
28:40You all have a good evening now.
28:41You know, sir, I can't lie.
28:50I really enjoyed that.
28:52If your contact is right, and there was something Carlos wanted from Clendon Sealy,
28:57it's got to be connected to the Eudora James burglary, right?
28:59Then it must be the missing cash and jewellery.
29:03They were never recovered.
29:04But that doesn't explain the break in here at the station.
29:07The stolen cash and jewellery aren't here.
29:09And even if they were, it's only $2,000.
29:11Hardly worth the risk.
29:13And this heat doesn't help.
29:15Ah, people are gathering for the vigil.
29:18We should head out.
29:19Come in, Inspector.
29:21It's the handbag.
29:23It's got to be the handbag.
29:24Now, Officer Curtis.
29:26What do we know about Eudora James?
29:29She's local, a widow, wealthy, and a bit lonely, I gathered.
29:35And the only thing currently at this station that was stolen from her house is a handbag, right?
29:39But there was nothing of value in it, so we put in the evidence wrong.
29:42Keys to the evidence store.
29:44Key to the evidence, Dora.
29:46Dora.
29:47Please?
29:48There it is.
29:50Dora.
29:51There are no two ways about it.
30:13This is a sad and solemn day indeed for all of us.
30:17I know that many of you here never even got to meet Officer Benjamin Bryce.
30:23And although he was at the very start of his career, I have no doubt he would have made a fine officer
30:31who would have given his all to his community.
30:35I'd like us all now to share in a moment of silence in which we can honor
31:04and remember the deceased.
31:10Yeah, that doesn't sound good.
31:27He's turned the fun up to full, hasn't he?
31:29I think you're right.
31:57It was fine where it was.
32:01Commissioner, I think the electric's gone.
32:04I mean, like, everything.
32:05Inspector, the repairman can't get here for a couple of days, so I asked him to invoice you here of the Metropolitan Police, London.
32:32Hang on, it's not my fault you've got a dodgy fan.
32:34If you had decent air con fitted like everyone else in the world does,
32:38instead of some antique ceiling fan from the 1920s,
32:41I mean, all I did was turn the thing up a couple of not...
32:43And...
32:44Please...
32:52I don't mean to pry, but is the murder case linked to Eudora James' burglary?
33:09It's just I knew her a little.
33:11For real?
33:12Yeah, she lived not far from me.
33:14She was elderly, so I kept an eye on her.
33:17What about the burglary?
33:19Do you know anything about that?
33:20Not much.
33:21But I was at the hospital with her when she passed.
33:24And did you speak with her?
33:25She was very confused, not herself.
33:28Although she kept saying something about someone called Maria.
33:32She definitely said Maria.
33:42Yes.
33:43She was asking where Maria was.
33:46I didn't know who she meant.
33:48There's no one in her family called Maria.
33:50I knew it!
33:52The answer to all this lies inside Eudora James' handbag.
33:55A handbag?
33:56It's the only thing in this station that's connected to the burglary.
34:00And the fact that she was talking about Maria that very night.
34:04Whoever killed Benjamin, then broke into this station,
34:09did it because of something to do with this handbag.
34:13You think there's something of value there?
34:17Nothing that I can see.
34:20Um, knitting needle and wool.
34:23Glasses case with glasses.
34:26Pill box.
34:28Empty.
34:30Envelope.
34:32Empty.
34:34Shopping list on the other side.
34:38Purse.
34:40Also empty.
34:42Hair clip.
34:44Old photo.
34:45Oh.
34:46It's her husband.
34:48He passed before her.
34:50Why would anyone break into this station, let alone commit murder?
34:55For any of these items?
34:57Don't know, sir.
35:01I don't know.
35:02I don't know.
35:02I don't know.
35:26I don't know.
35:32Yes, Thomas.
35:32Yes, Thomas.
35:34Sergeant Hooper.
35:35This is unexpected.
35:37Yes, I have some meetings on San Marie, so I thought I'd come in early to check in.
35:40See if we're any closer to finding Benjamin's killer.
35:43Um, not any closer, I'm afraid, sir.
35:46Is the commissioner here?
35:49I thought I'd catch him.
35:51There's something that I need to talk to him about.
35:54He's actually on his way over now for an update.
35:57Actually, where's the inspector?
35:59This is what I mean.
36:03He always just goes off on his own and does whatever.
36:10Inspector, DS Thomas here.
36:11Just wondering, where are you?
36:13So do you want to tell us how you're getting on with the case, sir?
36:30All three suspects have alibis.
36:33So if it was one of them that killed Benjamin, we don't know how they did it.
36:37We've still no idea what it was they were trying to steal from the station.
36:40And on top of that, we've no clue why Benjamin wrote Maria backwards before he died.
36:46Apart from that, swimmingly.
36:53Hang on.
36:56Boats have names.
36:57Uh, yes.
37:00The answer to all this lies inside Eudora James' handbag.
37:05If it was a boat, why would they break into the station?
37:09Because the boat was in the station.
37:11That's what they wanted.
37:12Envelope.
37:13Shopping list on the other side.
37:15Why would anyone want to break into this station for any of these items?
37:19Certainly doesn't seem like something worth killing over.
37:22But inspector, there are no boats inside our station.
37:26Yes, there is.
37:27100% there is.
37:29Just not the kind you're thinking of.
37:30Which leaves me asking one question.
37:33How?
37:34They think he must have banged his head on a rock.
37:36No helmet?
37:38Paulette got Carlos arrested.
37:40She grasped on her own son.
37:41He got six months in prison.
37:43Carlos was encroaching.
37:44I'm not denying that Clendon and I became acquaintances.
37:48One of them definitely did it.
37:50But whichever one it was, how can there be in two places at the exact same time?
37:54I was having breakfast on my veranda.
37:57I was with my girl.
37:58I was here for a delivery.
37:59Anyway, I wanted to cancel it, but I forgot the UK are ahead.
38:04That's how.
38:06Sorry?
38:10Officer Curtis, I want you to go and get a search warrant.
38:13For one of our suspects?
38:14Someone else.
38:15DS Thomas, we need to go and get some fingerprints checked.
38:17And I need to make a phone call to a guy I know in Kentish Town.
38:20He'll say for definite if I'm right about this.
38:23Right about what?
38:24And what guy?
38:25And where is Kentish Town?
38:26London.
38:27Where do you think?
38:37You've come over to our ways of doing things, then?
38:40Not really, no.
38:42I'd still rather just write it up.
38:44But I don't seem to have much of a choice, do I?
38:51Inspector.
39:02Okay.
39:04I'm going to start by making a statement of fact.
39:06That Benjamin Brice, had he been given the chance,
39:11would have excelled at being a police officer.
39:14Sergeant Hooper was bang on the money
39:16when he recruited him all those months ago.
39:19He saw something in him.
39:20And now I see it too.
39:23And how do I know this?
39:24Because Officer Benjamin Brice was smart.
39:28I mean, really smart.
39:29And even under immense pressure,
39:32he was able to keep his cool
39:33and let his brain do the work.
39:36This is a message Benjamin left for us.
39:44Arum.
39:45It's actually Maria,
39:46written backwards in the mud.
39:48Nah, we've been all around the houses
39:50trying to work out what this meant.
39:51But now, finally, we know.
39:55And it all comes back to the contents
39:57of Eudora James' handbag
39:58that was taken in the robbery.
40:00Is that the shopping list?
40:04Yeah, you're right, it is.
40:05Scribbled on the back of an envelope.
40:07But you already know that, don't you?
40:08You all do.
40:12And you also know
40:13what's on the other side.
40:16This St. Marie stamp.
40:19It's old.
40:211930s, to be more accurate.
40:22I had to phone a mate of mine
40:23who knows more about these things
40:25to confirm my suspicions.
40:27You see, when I first saw this,
40:28I thought it was just upside down.
40:31But it wasn't.
40:33It's the image of the boat
40:34in the centre of the stamp
40:36that was upside down.
40:37It's a misprint.
40:38Only five of them were ever issued,
40:41all by mistake.
40:42The last one that came up for auction
40:43sold for just shy of a million dollars.
40:46And do you know what it's called,
40:47this little stamp?
40:49For those in the know,
40:50it's called the Inverted Maria.
40:53And that's why Benjamin wrote
40:54Maria inverted in the mud.
40:57He knew it wouldn't quite make sense at first.
41:00But he trusted that we,
41:03his fellow police officers,
41:04would not only realise
41:06that this wasn't the name of his killer,
41:08but that we would pursue this case doggedly,
41:11as we do,
41:12until we worked out
41:13what he was trying to tell us.
41:15That this extremely valuable antique stamp
41:19was in the evidence store,
41:20sitting in Eudora's handbag
41:23at our very own police station
41:24in Honoree.
41:26Paulette,
41:27I think this whole thing started with you.
41:30Because having now
41:31dusted this envelope for fingerprints,
41:33guess what?
41:33We found yours on it.
41:36Now, we'll never know exactly how
41:38and when you found out about the stamp,
41:39but there are things we do know.
41:41We know Eudora James
41:43was a widow,
41:44wealthy,
41:45and a bit lonely.
41:47And so we think
41:48you inveigled your way
41:50into her life.
41:51Maybe not fully sure
41:53when you'd get some money off her,
41:55but once you gained her trust,
41:57we think
41:58she confided in you
42:00about this stamp.
42:01And that's when
42:03your plan was formed.
42:04Together,
42:05you and Damon
42:06recruited Clendon Seeley,
42:09an experienced burglar,
42:10to steal the stamp
42:11from her handbag.
42:12But that all went south.
42:14When Eudora James woke up,
42:16called the police,
42:18and Clendon Seeley
42:19was arrested shortly after.
42:21That's why
42:22you arranged
42:23for Carlos to go to prison,
42:25to put pressure on Clendon Seeley
42:27to reveal where that handbag
42:28containing that valuable stamp
42:30had ended up.
42:32And then an opportunity
42:33presented itself,
42:34didn't it?
42:35To act on the information
42:36Clendon had given you,
42:37to make your little fortune.
42:39And you're the inside man
42:41from the family,
42:42who had just started training
42:43as a police officer.
42:44I was about to start work
42:46at the same police station
42:47you now knew
42:48held the handbag
42:49containing that stamp.
42:51I think you asked him
42:52to do you a favor.
42:53To go into their evidence store
42:55and get that envelope.
42:57I mean, it was just
42:58an old envelope, right?
42:59No big deal.
43:00No one's gonna notice it missing.
43:01All those years of assuming
43:02he was okay
43:03with the way you lived,
43:05it never occurred to you
43:06that he wanted something
43:07different from his life.
43:08I mean, yeah,
43:11he was in a police uniform now.
43:13But would he really
43:14feel any different?
43:15You're his family after all.
43:17Well, he did.
43:19Because he had chosen
43:20a different path to follow.
43:21So when you had asked him
43:22to help you out,
43:23you weren't expecting
43:24his response.
43:25No!
43:26I'm not going to do that.
43:28Okay, I'm not doing
43:29what you want anymore.
43:30What?
43:31And you know what?
43:32I think not only did
43:33turn you down,
43:33but as a police officer,
43:35he had a duty
43:35to tell the truth.
43:36to alert his colleagues
43:38about his family's involvement
43:39in what had happened
43:40and to the valuable items
43:42that resided in their station.
43:43And so now,
43:44all three of you
43:45were faced with the fact
43:47you were going to be
43:48arrested the next day
43:49for conspiracy
43:50to commit burglary
43:51and for perverting
43:52the course of justice.
43:53But only one of you
43:54went as far as committing murder
43:56to stop that from happening.
43:58And that was you, Carlos.
44:07What are you talking about?
44:08That is crazy.
44:10And I think you did it
44:11because you'd done more
44:12than anyone
44:12to get hold of that stamp.
44:14Spending a six-month
44:16prison sentence
44:16just to find out
44:17where it was.
44:18That's a heck
44:19of a sacrifice, right?
44:20And now all of it
44:21was going to go to waste.
44:22All of that
44:23just to end up
44:24back inside again.
44:25How could it be me
44:26when I was with my girl
44:28at her home
44:29when it happened?
44:32Yeah, you see,
44:34your alibi, Carlos,
44:36I realized it was
44:37the only one
44:38that could be faked.
44:39We know that Benjamin
44:41came off his bike
44:42at around 7.45
44:43that morning.
44:44GPS confirms
44:45he appears to have
44:46come off his bike
44:47at 7.45.
44:48When you and your girlfriend
44:49were woken up
44:50by her alarm,
44:51which she confirmed to us
44:52she set the night before.
44:55But I think
44:56you adjusted her clock,
44:58putting it back 15 minutes
44:59while she was asleep.
45:02This dumb,
45:03knowing exactly
45:04what time Benjamin
45:05would be heading out
45:06to work,
45:06you set out
45:07to stop him en route.
45:08You then proceeded
45:09to kill him
45:09before hurrying back
45:11to your girlfriend's flat
45:12and climbing into bed
45:14ready for the alarm
45:15to sound.
45:16The timer's actually
45:178 o'clock now,
45:18but her alarm clock
45:19said 7.45.
45:20I assume while she showered,
45:22you reset the clock
45:23to the correct time.
45:23She was unaware
45:24that she'd lost
45:25a quarter of an hour.
45:27But it was just enough
45:28of a time delay
45:29for you to kill
45:30your own brother.
45:32That is crazy.
45:34And you can't prove
45:35any of that.
45:35You're right.
45:36Nothing will ever prove
45:37that that actually happened.
45:39But we do have this.
45:42You see,
45:42it was the first thing
45:44that bothered me
45:44about this case
45:45that Benjamin
45:46didn't wear a helmet
45:48when he cycled
45:48to work that morning.
45:49We've just been
45:51to your girlfriend's flat.
45:52We found this
45:53in the rubbish.
45:54Now,
45:54we haven't had time yet,
45:56but we're going to check
45:56this for fingerprints.
45:58And I'm sure
45:58we'll find yours on it.
46:00Carlos,
46:01you set out
46:02to meet your own brother,
46:04Officer Benjamin Bryce,
46:05because you had to stop him
46:07from betraying
46:08his own flesh and blood
46:09and stop him
46:12from walking
46:12into our police station
46:14where he would reveal
46:15the location
46:16of this valuable stamp
46:17and with it,
46:19the fortune you were
46:19so desperate
46:20to get your hands on.
46:21No!
46:27And that's why
46:28he brought a rug
46:29down on his head
46:30and killed him,
46:32taking his helmet
46:32to sell the lie
46:33that he died
46:34of a head injury.
46:39Why, Carlos?
46:42Why you do that?
46:44You're fucked!
46:46You're fucked!
46:46You're fucked!
46:46You're fucked!
46:51Hold it!
46:51Hold it!
46:52Hold it!
46:54I do, Damon!
47:00Sergeant Hooper,
47:01if you'd make
47:02the final arrest.
47:04Thank you very much,
47:05Inspector.
47:06Carlos Bryce,
47:10I'm arresting you
47:11for the murder
47:13of Officer Benjamin Bryce.
47:15You do not have to say anything,
47:17but it may harm your defense
47:18if you do not want to kill him.
47:25This station has seen
47:39some action
47:40the last few days.
47:42Still standing, though.
47:43And it's only made
47:44out of wood.
47:46What?
47:47Sorry,
47:47I was just checking
47:48the next flight
47:48back to London.
47:50When are you leaving us?
47:52Tomorrow afternoon,
47:53looks like.
47:53And say a farewell bear.
47:56I'm meeting
47:56darling at Catherine's.
47:57No, you're all right.
47:58Got stuff to do.
48:00So I guess
48:01this is goodbye, then?
48:03Yeah, I guess it is.
48:05I suppose you're
48:06going to be putting
48:07your name down
48:07for the next DI
48:08now I'm gone?
48:09Um,
48:10at some point.
48:12But not yet.
48:13I feel like there's still
48:14a few more things
48:15I need to learn.
48:16For real?
48:17Well, good for you.
48:18There's a few DS's
48:19back in London
48:20that can do
48:20with taking that approach.
48:21Oh, wow.
48:23Something we do here
48:24better than London.
48:26That's a first.
48:27Well,
48:27I didn't quite say that.
48:29Yeah.
48:30Bye, sir.
48:33Yeah, hello.
48:33Yeah, I just saw
48:35there was a flight
48:35to London tomorrow,
48:37five o'clock.
48:37Yeah, I want to get back
48:42as soon as possible.
48:44Yeah, that's great.
48:46And you'll email
48:47the tickets over tonight,
48:48yeah?
48:51Great.
49:07I'm pleased
49:34that justice has been done.
49:35Both for Benjamin
49:37and you, Dora.
49:39They deserve it.
49:42But...
49:42It doesn't make it
49:43any less, sir.
49:46You're an old
49:47hand at this.
49:49Doesn't mean
49:49I don't feel it.
49:51I know.
49:59I'll be a minute
50:00or so.
50:01Thanks.
50:05Sergeant Hooper.
50:07I thought you had
50:08a plane to catch.
50:09Yes, I do.
50:10But I wondered
50:11if I could have a chat
50:12with you.
50:12Have you got some time, sir?
50:14Yes, yes, of course.
50:16So, uh...
50:17There are some things
50:19that I found out about
50:20at the headquarters
50:20back in Jamaica.
50:22You know,
50:22they loop me into
50:23some of these things,
50:23you know.
50:26Look, I shouldn't really
50:26be saying any of this, sir,
50:27but after everything
50:28you've done for me,
50:30I feel it would be wrong
50:31if I did not.
50:31They are looking
50:34to change some things here.
50:37Streamlining.
50:38And your position,
50:40Commissioner?
50:43They're going
50:44to dissolve it, sir.
50:47I'm really, really
50:48sorry, sir.
50:49Yeah, yes, sir.
50:59Um...
51:00Um...
51:03Uh, thank you.
51:05Thank you for letting me know.
51:07I...
51:07I...
51:08I...
51:08I really
51:09appreciate it.
51:12Go, go, go, yeah.
51:14You've got to play
51:15in the cards.
51:15Go.
51:16Go, go, go, go, go, go.
51:19How can I help?
51:29Uh-uh.
51:31Sorry.
51:33What did you just see?
51:35The file you gave me
51:37on my mother.
51:39I don't think
51:40her death was an accident.
51:41They're filming a game show
51:49called
51:50Island Warrior.
51:52Right in the middle
51:53of you filming
51:53your TV game show,
51:55someone murders
51:55one of your contestants.
51:57Why do it so publicly?
51:59That's him.
52:00Yeah.
52:00The one dressed as a pineapple.
52:02You can call me in, man.
52:03JP just called.
52:05He told me about your job.
52:07What are you going to do?
52:08We are looking into
52:09the possibility
52:10that Dawn of Bray's death
52:11might not have been an accident.
52:12Go.
52:13That's a go.
52:15This really isn't fun.
52:16Whoa, whoa.
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