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Paradise Season 1 Episode 1

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00:00Fire come on them, fire come on them, yo
00:04Oh, fire come on them, some of them are eating, some are vampire
00:11And when you see them, Rasta know them
00:16Some of them will be a worker, iniquity worker
00:21Fire come on them, in a disjudgment
00:26Oh, man
00:28I'm sorry, sir, time's up
00:37If she was your goat, she would have gone to you
00:39This goat remains unclaimed
00:41Vidal
00:44Yes, sir
00:45Goats aren't obedient
00:48They don't come when called
00:50You do know that, don't you?
00:58Cut in, Chief
01:13Cut in, Chief
01:25Cut in, Chief
01:26Ah, Dwayne
01:27Well done
01:28Oh, you can't put me in here
01:33Why?
01:35You want to go in there?
01:39Maybe you should stop stealing yachts
01:41Lily
01:45I'm going to knock off early, if that's okay
01:49Sure thing, sir
01:50Have a nice evening
01:51Night, Chief
01:52Night, Chief
01:53Night, Chief
01:54Night, Chief
02:09We'll soon meet us
02:16Always with you
02:20Jawa and Jumbo-san
02:39BANG
03:01Honorary police station
03:03Ok and what time was this?
03:04Okay, we'll send someone over right away.
03:06Hello?
03:07Dwayne, you know Lord Salcombe's place?
03:09Mm-hmm.
03:10Well, his panic room's gone into lockdown.
03:12Apparently, we've got the codes to open it in our safe.
03:15Well, shall I go on?
03:17Dwayne?
03:18Dwayne?
03:19Oh, for heaven's sake, I'll do it.
03:21Huh?
03:22Oh, that's a very good shot.
03:24Dwayne?
03:25Dwayne?
03:26Oh, for heaven's sake, I'll do it.
03:28Huh?
03:34We've got a problem.
03:47We were having a party, then from nowhere the alarm started blaring.
03:54Someone is locked inside the panic room.
03:56Where is Lord and Lady Salcombe?
03:58No one has seen them since the alarm went off.
04:01I think you should know.
04:03Just before the alarm, there was a gunshot.
04:06Everybody heard it.
04:12So, everybody out and don't touch anything.
04:15Sotsi, sotsi, sotsi la.
04:16What's going on?
04:18What's going on?
04:19There was a gunshot and the panic room has been locked down.
04:24Who's in there?
04:28No.
04:29Is it James?
04:30No!
04:31No!
04:32My husband in there.
04:33What on earth are you doing in there?
04:34Lawrence, call an ambulance.
04:36No!
04:37Alila!
04:38No problem.
04:39Charlie, fume.
04:41Oh!
04:43Charlie, fume.
04:44Charles, chume.
04:45Oh!
04:46Oh!
04:47Oh!
04:48Oh!
04:49Oh!
04:50Oh, oh!
04:51Oh!
04:52Oh!
04:53Oh, oh!
05:25I've just been informed the airline have lost my luggage.
05:28Sorry to hear that, sir.
05:29If you could just point me in the direction of the lost luggage desk.
05:33Ah, thank you.
05:40We don't need outside help.
05:43Charlie, he was a British cop.
05:45We want a British cop to lead the case.
05:49What time do you open in the morning?
05:50Oh, 600 hours, sir.
05:51And I'll call you at 0601.
05:55Thank you very much, Daphne.
06:11Christ.
06:12St. Marie was colonized by the French, who lost it to the British, who lost it to the Dutch.
06:25The Dutch lost it back to the French.
06:28The French then handed it back to the British in the mid-70s.
06:32So, about 30% of the population is still French.
06:38French.
06:38Great.
06:39Just when I thought it couldn't get any worse.
06:41French.
07:06Please, please, please.
07:09Please.
07:10Please.
07:11Please.
07:12Please.
07:13Please.
07:14Please.
07:15Please.
07:16Please.
07:17Please.
07:18Please.
07:19Please.
07:20Please.
07:21Please.
07:22Please.
07:23Welcome to honorary station.
07:24I got to go.
07:25The commissioner's here.
07:26Ah.
07:31Sir.
07:32So, team, Dwayne, Adele, this is Detective Inspector Richard.
07:36Poole.
07:37From the Met.
07:38In London.
07:40I'll take over from here.
07:42Right then.
07:43I want everything you've got on D.R. Hume's death on my desk immediately.
07:48And if you could get onto IT to sort out the login details from my PC.
07:52It's imperative I get on the network ASAP.
07:55Pen Pusher.
07:57This is not going to go well.
08:00Sorry, my monitor won't turn on.
08:03Oh, it's heat.
08:04Then take your jacket off.
08:05D.R. Hume's been dead 48 hours.
08:06Is this all you've got?
08:07Where's the forensics report?
08:08Ballistics.
08:09DNA.
08:10We'll have them soon.
08:11Who's this?
08:12Everybody in that photograph was on the guest list for the party.
08:13Apart from that woman.
08:14And neither Lord or Lady Salcombe or any of the other guests knew who she was or what
08:18she was doing there.
08:19Statements?
08:20In the file.
08:21Is it always this house?
08:22No.
08:23Sometimes it's a lot hotter.
08:25Sometimes it's a lot hotter.
08:26Look, I'll be honest with you.
08:27This whole Caribbean thing.
08:28I mean, I'm sure it's very nice.
08:29But, um, well, it's not really my idea of, uh...
08:32You know, it's not really my idea of, uh...
08:34You know, it's not really my idea of, uh...
08:36You know, it's not really my idea of, uh...
08:38So, as soon as I've solved this case, and I've got my luggage, I'm on the next plane home.
08:43I can't think why they sent me here.
08:44Sorry.
08:45Where is here?
08:46I thought you might like to see where you're staying before we go up to the house.
08:49Oh, no.
08:50No.
08:51No.
08:52I don't know.
08:53No.
08:54No.
08:55No.
08:56No.
08:57No.
08:58No.
08:59No.
09:00No.
09:01No.
09:02No.
09:03No.
09:04No.
09:05No.
09:06No.
09:07No.
09:08No.
09:09No.
09:10No.
09:11No.
09:12No.
09:13No.
09:14My bad.
09:28No.
09:29No, my bad.
09:34No.
09:35No.
09:37I don't know.
10:07Oh, Christ.
10:37I think they're very pleased to have me here, if I'm honest.
10:47The welcome's been very, yeah, you know, in the accommodations, very...
10:52Ah! Mmm! Oh, bloody splinter!
10:56Oh, God! Yeah, no, no, it's fine, it's fine, no.
11:00It does a little bit. Yeah, yeah. Mmm.
11:02Thank you for sending me, sir. Yep, okay, yeah, sorry.
11:07Er, got to go. Yep. Bye.
11:37So, how did a British policeman get mixed up with an aristocrat?
11:43I don't know.
11:44Then what was he like?
11:45Oh, Charlie. Fun. Not your typical Englishman. Charismatic, you know?
11:51What do you mean by a typical Englishman?
11:55Detective Inspector Richard Poole, Metropolitan Police.
11:58Ah, yes, call me.
12:02Well, I was out here serving drinks to the guests.
12:05It had just gone 8 o'clock.
12:08Then there was a gunshot from the study.
12:13And the alarms went off.
12:15So what did you do then?
12:17Well, I waited for the police to arrive.
12:22Did you see this woman that night?
12:23No.
12:37What's that?
12:39It's a laser tape measure.
12:41Accurate to a millimetre over 150 metres.
12:44We do have tape measures on St. Marie, you know.
12:46Not like this you don't, Sergeant Thompson.
12:48Now, when D.I. Hume's body was found, he was holding a book.
12:53A travel guide to Europe.
12:55Why?
12:56And this is the bars then?
12:57Was found smashed on the knife?
12:58Mm-hmm.
13:02When the room was locked down, could anyone else have got in?
13:04No.
13:05Not until I entered the code.
13:08And it can only be open from the outside.
13:12Death was instantaneous?
13:13He was killed by a .22 bullet.
13:15He shot up through the throat and straight into his skull.
13:19Could almost be suicide, couldn't it?
13:20But for two things.
13:21One, gunshot and then alarm.
13:24How could Charlie shoot himself, then manage to shut down a heavy steel door?
13:28And secondly, if it was suicide, why didn't we find a pistol?
13:31Then if it was murder...
13:32How did the murderer kill the I.Hume and then escape from a locked steel room?
13:36James Lavender, how you do?
13:38Can you tell me exactly where you were standing when the gun went off?
13:40Well, fortunately for me, when the gun went off, I was down here on my beach.
13:46Oh, I see.
13:46Your beach.
13:47A little proprietorial, aren't we?
13:49Well, I do own it.
13:51Right.
13:51And what were you doing down here?
13:54I was down here for a touch of privacy with a special friend.
14:00A special friend who wasn't necessarily your wife?
14:03Which was rather the problem.
14:05James?
14:05My wife, Sarah, had spotted us.
14:11The argument was quick, wordless, and ended with a large glass of wine all over her dress.
14:17Well, that means you were back at the party when the gun went off.
14:19No, I came back down here.
14:21But my friend had gone.
14:23And how well do you know the deceased?
14:26Not at all.
14:27Maybe Sarah invited her.
14:30Sorry, do we have to, um...
14:31Do you own a .22 pistol?
14:33No, I don't know the first thing about guns.
14:36Wouldn't know one end from another.
14:38But you've really dressed for the Caribbean, haven't you?
14:41Yeah.
14:42Having heard the gunshot, what did you do next?
14:44Well, then the alarms went off.
14:45I didn't know what was going on, so I hid.
14:49Until I saw the police arrive.
14:56I see the safe was open.
14:59How many people know the combination to open it?
15:00Well, I do, of course, and my wife.
15:03That's it? Just the two of you?
15:05Yeah.
15:06Well, did you open it that night?
15:07No.
15:08Or give D.I. Hume the combination?
15:10No.
15:11Then your wife must have opened it.
15:13Well, you'll have to ask her yourself, won't you?
15:16My dress was ruined.
15:18I was humiliated.
15:19I came back to the house.
15:22So this is where I was when the alarm went off.
15:25And what did you do next?
15:27I came in here to get dressed.
15:30Did you invite D.I. Hume to the party?
15:32No.
15:33Didn't my husband?
15:34He says he didn't.
15:37On the day of the party, did you open the safe?
15:40No.
15:40Or give D.I. Hume the combination so he could open it?
15:43No.
15:43No.
15:43She's lying, isn't she?
15:51One of them must have opened the safe, but why?
15:53We've got a British policeman murdered in a rich man's panic room.
15:57An old book clutched in his hands.
16:00A safe that's open and a vase that's smashed.
16:03As for suspects, there are only two people without an alibi.
16:07James, because he was down on his beach alone,
16:09and Sarah, because she was taking a shower.
16:12Not that any of this matters.
16:14Doesn't get us any closer to understanding the how.
16:17How did the murderer kill Charlie Hume and then escape from a locked steel room?
16:20It's impossible.
16:21I need to see the pieces from the vase and the book Charlie was holding.
16:24First, I need to see the body.
16:26That won't be possible.
16:28What word?
16:29Seeing the body?
16:30No, none of it.
16:31The book, the body, the vase, none of it is here.
16:35So what are you seeing?
16:35It's in Bastère.
16:37Fine.
16:37We'll get some sandwiches on the way.
16:38Bastère, Guadeloupe.
16:40Fine.
16:41Which is a completely different island.
16:43What?
16:47We don't have forensic labs and DNA analysis and ballistics here.
16:52We are just a small island.
16:53So I bag the evidence from the murder, and it all gets flown to Guadeloupe.
16:58Then how are we supposed to solve this case?
17:00We'll get the reports.
17:01When?
17:04Arrange for the vase and the book to be sent here by tomorrow morning.
17:06Can you manage that?
17:07I'll call, sir.
17:11I'll call, sir.
17:43I'm Detective Inspector Richard Poole of the Metropolitan Police.
18:10Who are you?
18:11I am...
18:13I am Mr. Hume's cleaner.
18:17There is cleaner?
18:19Well, I won't get in your way.
18:22You've got your work cut out.
18:25Thank you, sir.
18:29So, um...
18:31Are you a friend of Charlie's?
18:33Something like that.
18:35You're from England, right?
18:36Oh, you can talk, isn't it?
18:40Yeah.
18:41Um, what are you doing here?
18:44Is it a holiday, sir?
18:47You haven't heard, have you?
18:49Heard what?
18:50Oh, my God.
18:51Oh, my God.
19:04Oh, my God.
19:05And you were such a nice man.
19:08So full of life, not your typical...
19:10Yes, I've heard.
19:11Yeah.
19:12But who would kill him?
19:14We're pursuing a number of lines of inquiry.
19:18Are you staying here, sir?
19:23Yes, apparently so.
19:25And will you be here long?
19:27I hope not.
19:29Oh, do you need a cleaner?
19:32No, all laundry.
19:33I could always send any of your suits.
19:36No, it's fine, really. Don't worry.
19:38I'll just borrow the odd item from Mr Hume.
19:42They are not all clean.
19:44Oh, please.
19:55No, you've lost my suitcase, so you've confined my suitcase.
20:00What do you mean you've got no record of it?
20:02I've filled in the form. I gave it to Daphne.
20:05Daphne!
20:06She was standing by the lost luggage counter when I lost my...
20:10I'll ring you back.
20:11She...
20:12She would.
20:25Y'all were
20:26...
20:28...
20:37Where can I get a .22 caliber gun and some blank rounds?
21:00Best if I don't ask?
21:01It's always best if you don't ask.
21:05So, the book and the vase have arrived from Guadeloupe.
21:08Well done, Lily.
21:09Good work.
21:10So, this is it.
21:12The book Charlie was holding when he was shot.
21:14Mm-hmm.
21:15What's so special about it?
21:17Yes, that.
21:18Ah!
21:19And now the pieces from the smashed vase.
21:21Yeah.
21:22Yeah, this is all good.
21:23I should be able to, um...
21:24There are still two more bags, sir.
21:26Even so, a bit of glue and, uh...
21:28Okay.
21:29The gun is sorted.
21:31Well, when you get it, bring it straight to James Lavender's house.
21:35Millie and I are going there now.
21:37We are?
21:38Why?
21:39As it turns out, Lady Sulcum's been lying to us.
21:41Good morning, Lady Sulcum.
21:44Please.
21:45Call me Sarah.
21:46Then tell me, Sarah, why did you lie to me?
21:47I'm sorry.
21:48You knew Charlie Hume?
21:49No, I didn't.
21:50You've been to his house, boy, haven't you?
21:51I smelled the perfume on one of his towels.
21:52A perfume I'd only smelled once before in your dressing room.
21:53You shot Charlie Hume?
21:54No, I didn't.
21:55You've been to his house, boy, haven't you?
21:56I smelled the perfume on one of his towels.
21:57A perfume I'd only smelled once before in your dressing room.
22:01You shot Charlie Hume.
22:02What?
22:03No.
22:04In a panic room that night.
22:05I didn't.
22:06And you calmly went for a shower, washing off any trace of evidence in the process.
22:08No, I didn't kill Charlie.
22:09But you did, Sarah, in cold blood.
22:10You put a gun to his throat and pulled the trigger.
22:11No, I didn't kill him.
22:12I loved him.
22:13I loved him.
22:14I loved him.
22:15I'd always worried that James would find out about Charlie and me.
22:31When I saw him, he shot dead.
22:35You think James killed him?
22:39.
22:40I loved him.
22:43Charlie was investigating my husband.
22:45Why?
22:46He said he didn't dare tell me.
22:48My life would be in danger.
22:50It was you.
22:51You gave Charlie the combination to the safe, didn't you?
22:54Charlie said there was a book in the safe
22:58and that if he could just get hold of it,
23:01he would be able to put my husband in prison.
23:03We've seen the book. It's just an old guidebook.
23:05What's so special about it?
23:07Apologies for interrupting. Your colleagues say they're ready.
23:10Do it. Do it.
23:13So, who is your prime suspect?
23:16Sorry?
23:17Well, we're having a little sweepstake.
23:19So, you know, I'm not in the right direction.
23:22It's a bit of a mystery so far.
23:24We're thinking of fitting up one of the staff.
23:29Listen, when I'm dressed like this, don't mess with me, okay?
23:33Okay, Dwayne Fidel, are you in position?
23:42Yep.
23:46Are you sure these are blanks?
23:47Yes.
23:55Did either of you hear that?
23:57You fired that gun yet?
23:58The detective inspector's gonna fire again.
24:07You hear that?
24:08No, nothing.
24:13This is a .22 pistol.
24:15Same calibre as the gun that killed Charlie Hume.
24:17So, if Dwayne Infidel can't hear me firing on a day like today,
24:20what did the guests hear on the night of the party?
24:22The gunshot that killed Charlie Hume?
24:24No.
24:25Any gunshot they heard must have come from a larger calibre gun.
24:29A louder gun.
24:30Ah, well, if it's a louder gun you're looking for.
24:32You said you didn't own a gun.
24:33No, I said I didn't own a .22 pistol.
24:35But if it's a large gun you're after.
24:38Darling?
24:39What large gun?
24:40It was my father's.
24:41His service revolver.
24:42He's been here for years.
24:44It's gone.
24:45There's a box of bullets.
24:46But the gun's disappeared.
24:47.38 calibre Smith & Wesson rounds.
24:49Yep.
24:50It's a loud gun.
24:51And now it's missing.
24:52Who knew it was kept there?
24:53Me, of course.
24:54And James?
24:55Anyone else?
24:56No.
24:57So once again it's either James or Sarah.
24:58And I don't peg Sarah as a murderer.
24:59Are you saying women don't kill people?
25:00So she doesn't kill them.
25:01No.
25:02No.
25:03No.
25:04No.
25:05No.
25:06No.
25:07No.
25:08No.
25:09No.
25:10No.
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25:18No.
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25:20No.
25:21No.
25:22No.
25:23No.
25:24No.
25:25No.
25:26I don't know more about her.
25:27No.
25:28No.
25:29No, no.
25:30No.
25:31No.
25:32No, no.
25:33No.
25:34No.
25:35No.
25:36You.
25:37No.
25:38No.
25:39No.
25:40No.
25:41No.
25:42No.
25:43No.
25:44No.
25:45No.
25:47No.
25:48No.
25:50No.
25:52No.
25:54What's in this book worth dying for?
26:00You know, if we could just prove the service revolver was fired that night...
26:07All right, sir?
26:09Yeah.
26:10Well, it would mean that Charlie could have been killed before 8 o'clock with a quiet .22 pistol
26:14and the service revolver was only fired at 8 o'clock to establish an apparent time of death.
26:18You need a break.
26:21Let's go for a walk.
26:24Where?
26:28So, tell me, what's London like?
26:34Oh, er, noisy. A mess. Like being in a bar fight mostly, but er...
26:40You love it?
26:42Only place I'd live.
26:45What's a typical London experience? Hmm? Something that fills you with joy?
26:51Feel me?
26:55Er, so...
26:58Walking into my local, the White Hart.
27:01It's snowing. Bitterly cold outside, but there's a fire roaring in the grate.
27:07The windows misty with condensation.
27:10And I've got a...
27:12beer in my hand, sitting in the snug.
27:15In the chair that I sit in.
27:17That first sip.
27:19Alone?
27:23Yes, but that feeling, you know, of er, belonging.
27:27Knowing who you are.
27:32Whatever this is, it...it's not that.
27:34Yes.
27:44Okay, so I'll see you tomorrow, shall I?
27:48Yes, yes, good idea.
27:50Yeah.
27:52And, er, thanks again.
27:54Good night.
27:56Yeah.
27:57Good work.
27:59Er, you've been fantastic.
28:01You've been fantastic.
28:31No, no, no, no.
28:34No.
28:37No, no.
28:39No, no.
28:41No, no, no.
28:43No!
28:45No, no.
29:16Oh, come on!
29:46Is the inspector in here?
29:56No.
29:56He found a key.
29:58Looks like it's for a safety deposit box.
30:00Him and Lily have gone to the bank to check it out.
30:05Just knock on the door when you want to be let out.
30:06So Charlie's a policeman abroad.
30:11It's not necessarily suspicious that he would have a safety deposit box.
30:16On the other hand...
30:18Cash, forged passports, human trafficking.
30:27It's got to be up through the Caribbean and into the States.
30:31It's a multi-million dollar trade and it absolutely relies on corrupt officials.
30:36But how does all this tie in with James Lavender?
30:39Oh, well, that, sir, is easy.
30:41How come?
30:41Because that is James Lavender's port.
30:47We found these in Charlie Hume's safety deposit box.
30:50I want them logged and fingerprinted ASAP.
30:52Yes, sir.
30:53It's the airport.
30:54It's on your login.
30:54Not now, Fidel.
30:55Dwayne, Lily's getting a warrant to search James' house and yacht.
30:58I need you to give me a lift to the harbour, if you would.
31:00You do have another car, don't you?
31:05It's not just...
31:07It's just the one car, isn't it?
31:10Then what do you do in emergencies?
31:12I thought you'd never ask.
31:13We are going now.
31:30This year's over there.
31:44Well, how are we going to get to it?
31:49I don't know.
31:50We haven't got a search warrant.
32:00We have now.
32:12Locked.
32:24Hey, look what I found.
32:30You all right there, sir?
32:43People smiling.
32:45Told you.
32:48Hang on.
32:49You're Charlie's cleaner.
32:51Charlie didn't have a cleaner.
32:52She was in my house.
32:53Just like that?
32:54No, dressed as a cleaner.
32:59Now what?
33:30There you are.
33:36Remind me to tell you the story of the tortoise and the hare sometime.
33:39What were you doing on James Lavender's boat?
33:48What were you doing on James Lavender's boat?
34:02OK?
34:05What's your relationship with James Lavender?
34:08And what were you doing in Charlie's house pretending to be a cleaner?
34:13Hang on.
34:13this is you you were at the party that night why is this a formal interview
34:27no of course not then why are you talking to me
34:31no of course i'll arrange for a duty solicitor to visit with you immediately
34:38what's so funny oh no it's just it's a hundred degrees in here and you're standing there in a
34:51suit and tie talking about duty solicitors i'm a british policeman no you're kidding me
34:56and you're in there because i found you on a boat that's been used for people smuggling
35:00give me my phone call
35:07cadel our friend wants her one phone call yes sir as for you and me lily i think it's time to put
35:14the squeeze on james lavender yes sir
35:17i'm not leaving till we've got it all how the people smuggling works who that woman is that
35:26we've got in the cells oh and what charlie was doing in the panic room when he was killed why
35:30he was killed why he was holding the book and how finally how charlie was murdered
35:38dead he must have shot himself
35:53it's a .22 pistol isn't it just like the one that killed charlie
35:58this isn't a suicide sir this is a confession james killed charlie
36:05someone warned him didn't they
36:06i want a phone call
36:10okay so who did you phone
36:14you are in so much trouble
36:19sir there's been a breakout i'm ringing the coast guard and interpol
36:31we need to alert the airport
36:32how did she escape from a locked cell detective inspector can i introduce you to detective sergeant
36:38camille baudet born in saint paris trained in paris but for the last two years has been
36:44working undercover on guadalupe making the case against james lavender and she's back on
36:49the island because i'm days away from an arrest so i'd appreciate if you i'm sorry there's an
36:53undercover police officer on this island working the same case and you didn't think to tell
36:57me we couldn't camille reckons there's a corrupt policeman helping james lavender we couldn't take
37:02the risk it's not likely to be me is it i've been in croydon for the last 13 years
37:05and if you're looking for your corrupt copper it was charlie hume
37:11how do you know that i've got a box full of evidence linking charlie to human trafficking
37:15and james lavender's yacht charlie was clearly james's right-hand man then we need to go in
37:20hard so it was james lavender right now small problem don't tell me there is some form we
37:24have to fill in first and replicate james lavender's dead looks like suicide but either way as far as
37:33this case goes charlie hume's a dead end and now so too is james lavender
37:39this place it sir look you know if james killed charlie and then killed himself i can take over
37:54from here finish the paperwork you could be on the next plane out of here oh don't i'm imagining it now
38:00walking out at heathrow being cold finally being cold again you know i never thought i'd miss it
38:08miss what drizzle that feeling on your face like a wet flannel oh england problem is we may know what
38:16happened but we still don't really know how it happened how was charlie killed from inside a locked
38:21panic room lily i need you to stay here and conclude the interviews fidel you're with me yes sir
38:28i don't believe it how long you do not ever want to know how long okay that seems about right
38:41it took me this wasn't knocked over look here and here it was shot from slightly above and angling
38:50downwards now if you go over towards the desk let's say you're james you think james shot charlie at
38:58this stage all i know is that somebody shot this vase but with a 0.22 bullet or a 0.38 that's the
39:03question the whole case rather depends on us finding the answer so if you just hold that
39:09absolutely still let's find out where the bullet went
39:16you need to watch out for snakes sir they can be in the tree sometimes too
39:24you need to watch out for snakes sir they can be in the tree sometimes too
39:39oh god i thought you're where have you been i figured the tortoise would get there a whole
39:55lot quicker with a metal detector
39:57so
40:00oh
40:12oh
40:16Finally, proof.
40:33The bullet that shot the vase on the night of the murder was a .38 calibre,
40:37fired by a bloody loud service revolver.
40:44Oh, no, not again.
40:46Yes, what? Sorry?
40:49No, no, no, start again.
40:51My luggage.
40:53What do you mean it's still in Heathrow? You lost it in St. Marie.
40:58Eh?
40:59Oh.
41:02Oh, I see.
41:05No, sorry, just keep it in Heathrow, please. I'll be back soon.
41:11In fact, I'll be on the next plane out of here.
41:13Are you okay there, sir?
41:17They never put my luggage on the plane.
41:23Yes, of course!
41:25It's the heat. It's finally got the better of him.
41:29So you'll fire the gun and...
41:30Should I call for an ambulance?
41:31Yes, you do.
41:33Of course. Thank you, Fidel.
41:35Yes.
41:36Okay, so that's phone call, and then...
41:38Into the sea with you.
41:42Brilliant. Brilliant.
41:44Leaving the murderer for you to...
41:45Commit murder.
41:48Just loosen your tyre a moment there, sir.
41:51It's very, very simple.
41:53Call the ambulance.
41:55No, call the commissioner.
41:56He's going to need to be here for the arrest.
41:57Okay, you said it.
41:59Better get the commissioner here as soon as possible.
42:01Why kill him in the first place is the question.
42:05But then if the bullet's not the bullet...
42:08What did...
42:09Yes?
42:14How many fingers am I holding up, sir?
42:16Fidel, James Lovander had a mobile phone on him when he died.
42:19Get it for me.
42:20I'm also going to need the .22 pistol he was holding when we found his body.
42:24And while you're getting them...
42:25You and me, Duane, we're going to have a little chat.
42:36You know, I should have realised the lessons of my luggage.
42:38Much sooner.
42:39The luggage?
42:40See, my case was never loaded onto the plane.
42:42It remained in Heathrow.
42:44So when the hold was opened in St. Marie, it looked as though it had disappeared.
42:47Whereas in reality, it was never in there in the first place.
42:51What hold does that help?
42:52In the same way that when the panic room was opened...
42:54We thought the killer had disappeared.
42:56But in reality, the murderer was never in there.
42:59Please just tell me who killed Charlie.
43:01When Charlie investigated your husband, he set in motion a chain of events
43:05that would lead to his murder and your husband's.
43:08On the night of the party, I think James discovered Charlie in the panic room
43:13and realised he had to kill him.
43:17The only problem being, James doesn't know his way round a gun, as he told us.
43:21So he only managed to shoot the bars.
43:25At which point, Charlie does the only logical thing and locks himself safely inside the panic room.
43:30Now, James has just tried to kill a policeman, so what does he do?
43:37He goes back to his beach, where I presume he disposed of the service revolver before making a call.
43:44In fact, he must have made a phone call.
43:46He didn't kill Charlie Hume.
43:48So who did he get to do it?
43:49You can't be sure it wasn't James.
43:51But I can.
43:53James only managed to shoot a vase using your service revolver,
43:58the only gunshot that was heard on the night.
44:01Don't you see what this means?
44:02We have no way of knowing when Charlie was killed,
44:05because nobody heard the .22 gunshot that killed him.
44:10In fact, he could have been killed at any time on the night of the murder.
44:12So are you saying he was killed before the panic room was shot down?
44:16Haven't you worked it out yet?
44:17No, sir.
44:20I know who the murderer is, and so do you, Sergeant Thompson.
44:23Yes, it's you.
44:28You murdered Charlie Hume.
44:29Are you insane?
44:31No.
44:32Point.
44:33But you quickly realised killing Charlie only bought you time.
44:36Isn't that right?
44:37How did the murderer kill Charlie Hume and then escape from a locked-steel room?
44:41It's impossible.
44:42What you needed next was a sacrificial lamb,
44:44so you planted a safety deposit key in my bungalow,
44:46knowing that I'd find it the next time I showered.
44:49I mean, how many showers do you have a day?
44:53Because once I had the key,
44:54you could then lead me to the safety deposit box
44:56with all the evidence you'd planted to create supposed links
44:59between Charlie Hume, human trafficking, and James Lavender,
45:03who you killed before picking up the warrant for us to search his yacht.
45:06Sir, this is all lies.
45:20Can you prove any of this?
45:22Charlie was found shot dead inside a locked panic room on his own,
45:25no gun nearby.
45:27But if you think about it logically,
45:28as he's the only person found inside,
45:29he must have been alive when the room was locked down.
45:33Who else could have shut that door down apart from him?
45:35He's the only person found in there.
45:37And if he was alive when he locked a room down...
45:40So, everybody out and don't touch anything.
45:43He must have also been alive when Sergeant Thompson opened it up.
45:47Even if he was dead within seconds of her arriving on the scene.
45:56You see, this wasn't an impossible murder.
45:59It merely happened after the police arrived.
46:02Isn't that so, Sergeant?
46:04Now, I wonder who James rang that night,
46:07having just attempted to murder a British policeman.
46:11Ah.
46:12Well, now, here we are.
46:14Because if he rang you, Sergeant,
46:16that's going to be pretty incriminating, don't you think?
46:35Hello?
46:36So, why did he ring you?
46:39If not to say that Charlie was going to take you both down
46:41unless you took him out.
46:42Why would I kill Charlie Whom?
46:48You're saying women don't kill people?
46:51Because of the book Charlie was holding,
46:52the book he'd just got from the safe
46:54and which was about to put you and James in prison.
46:56The book he was holding was a travel guide.
46:58But was it, sir?
46:59Yes, it was.
47:00And yet with this case, nothing has been as it seems.
47:04The gun that was heard on the night
47:06wasn't the gun that killed Charlie.
47:07The bullet that was fired
47:08wasn't the bullet that killed Charlie.
47:10So, this is what I suddenly thought.
47:12What if the book Charlie was holding
47:14wasn't the book Charlie was holding?
47:16It's Charlie Whom.
47:17Imagine the book Charlie was holding
47:19was incriminating in your lily.
47:21What do you do?
47:22Well, you clear the crime scene, of course.
47:24Standard procedure.
47:24But then what?
47:25Call an ambulance.
47:27No.
47:27Everyone's seen the book in Charlie's hand.
47:29You can't very well remove it.
47:31So, you swap it.
47:32For any book on these shelves that looks the same.
47:36The innocent book going into Charlie's hands
47:39and the incriminating book going back on the shelves.
47:43Concealed amongst all these others.
47:46Hidden in plain view, as it were.
47:48What's more, I reckon I can do this in one.
47:50Oh, Charlie Whom's blood on this.
48:00You see?
48:02Everything you'd need to prove
48:04James's involvement in human trafficking.
48:06Money, dates, cargos.
48:08How did you just do that?
48:10This is the only one with no writing down the spine.
48:13I imagine you were planning to come back sometime
48:15and retrieve it.
48:17Oh, your name's in here.
48:20All the way through, in fact.
48:21And there's a fingerprint in Charlie Whom's blood.
48:25I mean, logically, if you think about it.
48:28That's going to be quite hard to explain
48:29if it turns out to be yours.
48:33You know, I have to take my hat off to you.
48:35You had me pointing this way and that from the start.
48:38And there were times, I must confess,
48:40when you were dazzling.
48:43You killed two people.
48:45Why?
48:46You know how many times I've been passed over?
48:52Someone sent from London to do a job I should be doing.
48:56Charlie Whom and now him.
48:59So if I'm not good enough,
49:01why not take the money instead and a lot of it?
49:04Enough to get away from this.
49:07Away from you.
49:07There's a whole world out there, you know, Fidel.
49:11Problem is,
49:12I don't think you'll ever get to leave this island again.
49:14Dwayne, Fidel.
49:16If you would.
49:18Sure thing, Chief.
49:19I don't think so.
49:35Okay.
49:35See ya?
49:40Bye bye.
49:41Bye bye.
49:45Bye bye.
49:46Bye bye.
49:48What if I'd trodden on you?
49:55No point looking at me like that. I'm off.
50:12It isn't a stitch-up. Really?
50:15So my super in London arranges for me to be posted here.
50:18You agree to it, and it's not a stitch-up.
50:20Of course not. It's just a sensible reallocation of resources.
50:24Look, don't get me wrong, I'm sure the Caribbean's great.
50:27Beach holidays and snorkelling, but I can't work here, let alone live here.
50:30I don't know if anybody's noticed, but there's a tree growing through my front room.
50:36I've got no luggage.
50:38Ah.
50:41What?
50:42You know how your luggage was left at Heathrow?
50:49Your suitcase, Chief.
50:51Anything else?
50:52Any other bombshells I should know about?
50:54Of course not. No.
50:57Well, maybe one.
50:59Tell me about it.
51:00You're undercover.
51:01Was undercover.
51:02You kind of blew that when you arrested me, remember?
51:03Come on, no one knows you're a copper.
51:04I do.
51:05What?
51:06And if a crook like Marlon knows, then everyone in the underworld will know she's a copper, my brother.
51:09Oi!
51:10Not a crook!
51:11Yes you are.
51:12Can't you go back to Guadeloupe?
51:13Can't you go back to London?
51:14I'm trying.
51:15Try harder.
51:16I can't work with him.
51:17The paperwork is done.
51:18You're both staying.
51:19So, as commissioner, and I'm very pleased to say, on behalf of the Royal St. Marie Police Force, welcome to paradise.
51:38Welcome to paradise.