Skip to playerSkip to main contentSkip to footer
  • 2 days ago
First broadcast 28th January 2002.

The police have Mike Patterson under custody but he denies having anything to do with the death of the Harrises.

David Jason - DI Jack Frost
Bruce Alexander - Supt. Mullett
Susan Penhaligon - Pam Hartley
John Lyons - DS George Toolan
Michelle Joseph - WPC Ronnie Lonnegan
Michael Cochrane - Babcock, HMI
Barrie Ingham - Arnold Harris
Jason Merrells - Mike Patterson
Julian Wadham - Harry Monkton
Annette Ekblom - Fiona Monkton
Kate Maberly - Melanie Monkton
Jonjo O'Neill - Jeffrey Meadows
Arthur White - PC Ernest 'Ernie' Trigg
James McKenna - Sgt. Don Brady
Barry Jackson - Walter
David McKail - Dr. McKenzie
Michael Bertenshaw - Tony Chalmers
Muriel Barker - Evelyn Post
Liam Noble - Lionel Grange
James Flynn - Paul Mathews
Joanna Bacon - Tessa Meadows
Elliot Young - Billy Simpson (as Elliott Young)
Joanne Allen - Susan Talbot
Reece Andrews - Officer
Ben McCosker - Steve Nesbit
Steve Weston - Engineer
Phyllis MacMahon - Mrs. Malloy (as Phyllis McMahon)
Sherry Baines - Jean Harris
Jason Croot - P.C Mathers

Category

📺
TV
Transcript
00:00:00Ah, there you are, sir.
00:00:04Apparently Uniform picked up a few blokes last night
00:00:06and they've just realised that one of them
00:00:08is Harris's gardener, Mike Patterson.
00:00:11I'm going to interview him now.
00:00:14Look at this, look.
00:00:16This is his PIN number.
00:00:18What, you've got a bad memory, have you?
00:00:20Maybe I can refresh it for you.
00:00:22Do you know what this is?
00:00:25This is his credit card.
00:00:27What did it do?
00:00:28Fall out of the sky into your hole door?
00:00:30I don't know what you're on about.
00:00:31All that stuff that happened out there, that wasn't me.
00:00:34Sleeping with the lady of the house.
00:00:37Right?
00:00:38She give you the cold shoulder.
00:00:39You lost your temper.
00:00:40No!
00:00:41Inspector.
00:00:42All right, all right.
00:00:43Okay, okay.
00:00:45Michael, why the card and the number?
00:00:49She wouldn't pay me half the time.
00:00:51See, we had me go down and get the money out myself
00:00:53out of the hole in the wall.
00:00:54If I killed him, why would I hang around?
00:00:56Why wouldn't I clear out their account?
00:00:58I wouldn't hurt them.
00:00:59I wouldn't.
00:01:00Michael, Michael.
00:01:02Tell me what happened.
00:01:05I got the money out.
00:01:07I went back.
00:01:09And the house was just an inferno.
00:01:12I couldn't believe it.
00:01:13That's because you torched the building
00:01:15and then you went into hiding.
00:01:16No.
00:01:17Well, you didn't go back to your flat.
00:01:18You did a runner.
00:01:19My girlfriend chucked me out.
00:01:21I had nowhere to go.
00:01:22Why did she chuck you out?
00:01:23Because he's got a violent temper.
00:01:25Oh, come on.
00:01:26All right, all right.
00:01:27I know, I know.
00:01:28I shouldn't exert undue emotional pressure on your client.
00:01:32Jack.
00:01:32Yes, all right, all right.
00:01:33Carry on.
00:01:34Go on.
00:01:37So you tell us, Michael.
00:01:38She found out I was having it off with Mrs. Harris.
00:01:44Oh.
00:01:47So what did you do?
00:01:48Did you do a number on Mrs. Harris, eh?
00:01:51You know, did you say, poor me, let's go away together?
00:01:54Or did you say, give me the money
00:01:56or I will tell the world what you get up to with the hired help?
00:01:59No.
00:02:00I didn't know where to go.
00:02:01I didn't know what to do.
00:02:03Listen, I looked after Mr. Harris.
00:02:05I helped him as much as I could.
00:02:08Why?
00:02:08Because you felt guilty?
00:02:11Maybe, yeah.
00:02:12But I was the one who called his dad.
00:02:15And they had a hell of a rat.
00:02:16A real screamer.
00:02:16She blamed me for it.
00:02:18Because I phoned him, like.
00:02:19He hated her, he did.
00:02:24You squeezed that number out of Harris.
00:02:27And then you murdered them both.
00:02:30Come on, it wasn't me!
00:02:35Arnold Harris hated his daughter-in-law.
00:02:40So he gets the hump, loses his rag,
00:02:44and then tries to make out that it's something that it isn't.
00:02:47Do we believe that?
00:02:49Or should we believe that?
00:02:50My money's on Patterson.
00:02:51Yeah, so is mine.
00:02:54Mind you, he has a point, though, isn't he?
00:02:56I mean, if he did kill them,
00:02:57why didn't he take all the money and then do a bunk?
00:03:01Unless he's boxing clever.
00:03:02Yeah, that's true.
00:03:03What did your Dr. Harvey say?
00:03:05We're looking for a psychopath?
00:03:07Someone with a high IQ?
00:03:08Who can plan his killings and carry them out?
00:03:11Who's in control all the time?
00:03:13Is that Patterson?
00:03:13No, of course it isn't.
00:03:16Tell you what, get Lonegan to go down the bank.
00:03:18Check his story, see if it fits.
00:03:20Blimey, Jack, we can't let him go unless we're 100%.
00:03:22I know, I know.
00:03:24But we can't miss a trick on this one, George.
00:03:27And I am not taking Arnold Harris out of the frame, either.
00:03:30And while you're down there, get me some fresh milk.
00:03:32Where's the bottle, Samara?
00:03:38Didn't come in.
00:03:47Poor old sod.
00:03:48Don't need dush yet?
00:04:03End of the week.
00:04:03Yeah, you owe me.
00:04:04Oh, I know.
00:04:06I'm skinning all, you know.
00:04:07Enough for a pint, though.
00:04:08You're a bloody chancy you are.
00:04:10Half twelve, yeah?
00:04:11Yeah.
00:04:14You're letting him go?
00:04:16He's not the killer.
00:04:18Well, you can't be 100% certain.
00:04:20No, I can't be 100% certain that I won't be struck on the head by a meteor at three o'clock this afternoon.
00:04:27I have no cause to hold Michael Patterson.
00:04:31This alibi stands.
00:04:33He has withdrawn money from the bank before.
00:04:36Mostly on paydays.
00:04:38The public do have a right to certain assurances, Inspector.
00:04:42What about serial killers or about lumps of rock falling on their heads?
00:04:46I can only assure that most of them won't be victims.
00:04:51That's a very cavalier manner.
00:04:53No, it's the truth.
00:04:55All right, if you want to hold on to Patterson and then face a grilling from any civil liberties group that cares to get out of bed this morning, well, you know, carry on.
00:05:05Effective policing in the community is every police officer's duty.
00:05:09Which we have failed to do when an itinerant old man gets savagely attacked.
00:05:14We've let him down as well.
00:05:16Well, you're Senior Investigating Officer, Jack.
00:05:23Thank you, sir.
00:05:24But if you're wrong...
00:05:26I know.
00:05:29I'll get thrown to the lions.
00:05:32If there's anything left of you to throw.
00:05:34Scares me to death watching him leave, Jack.
00:05:47He's not our man.
00:05:49Trust me.
00:05:49Where are we with this dead pursuit of birth?
00:05:56Well, we've established it's a Reginald Malloy.
00:05:59The Musicians' Union traces the dress and his mother to London.
00:06:03In fact, a couple of Met boys are bringing her through to identify the body.
00:06:06I've, er...
00:06:07I've got to get there now.
00:06:08All right.
00:06:09See you later.
00:06:10Nick?
00:06:11Yes.
00:06:11This dead man's father, Arnold Harris.
00:06:13Oh, yeah?
00:06:14What about him?
00:06:14Well, his...
00:06:15His name rang the old bell.
00:06:17All right.
00:06:17Ding dong.
00:06:18Ding dong.
00:06:18Yeah.
00:06:19Yes.
00:06:19I thought I knew.
00:06:21Has he got four?
00:06:21No.
00:06:22No, but he was a witness at an armed robbery trial about 13 years ago, just before you got
00:06:27here.
00:06:27His face was all over the papers.
00:06:29I knew I'd seen him before.
00:06:33That's where one of our coppers got killed, didn't it?
00:06:35Yeah, that's right.
00:06:37Arnold Harris was in the bank at the same time and made a positive ID of the gunman.
00:06:41That's all I can tell you.
00:06:43Hmm.
00:06:43Well, thank you, Trix.
00:06:44Something to ponder on, eh?
00:06:47Jack?
00:06:47Mm-hmm?
00:06:48I'll see you let your suspect go.
00:06:50Ooh.
00:06:51Yes?
00:06:51And anything else you can cross without falling over?
00:06:57Okay, all right, all right, all right, all right.
00:07:04Come on, Mr. Bolloy.
00:07:05Let's have a cup of tea, love.
00:07:13So, you say you used to live in Denton.
00:07:1613 odd years ago.
00:07:19My Reggie was just a lad.
00:07:21I felt very uneasy when he said he was coming back.
00:07:24Oh?
00:07:25Why was that?
00:07:26Because of what happened.
00:07:28Which was what?
00:07:30The bank robbery.
00:07:31The bank robbery?
00:07:33I was a witness.
00:07:35It was very upsetting.
00:07:36And after that, man threatened me at the trial.
00:07:40Said he'd come and get me.
00:07:42It frightened me.
00:07:43I don't know how you managed to get it that wet.
00:07:48Mine always ends up in the bottom of the cup.
00:07:51I was always very good at risk assessment.
00:07:53Oh, that way it is.
00:07:54You spend so much time in here, Jack, you could start your own TV cookery programme.
00:07:58I'm very sorry.
00:07:59All right.
00:07:59What's on your menu, Sergeant Brady?
00:08:02Right.
00:08:03A deceased equine has caused emotional trauma to the offspring of a member of the public who's involved in equestrian pursuits.
00:08:11Dead horse causes grief to young lady in Jodhpurs.
00:08:16Said offspring's parents are enduring emotional duress, which threatens marital unity and requires assistance of an official nature.
00:08:23Mummy and Daddy blame each other and decide to call in the coppers?
00:08:30In a word, yes.
00:08:31See?
00:08:32Oh, Mullet and Bobcock will have you as an inspector in no time at all.
00:08:36No thanks.
00:08:37No overtime.
00:08:38Jack, I'm sorry.
00:08:39It's a missing girl and under the circumstances.
00:08:41Yes.
00:08:42Yes, of course.
00:08:44All right.
00:08:45Come on.
00:08:45Let's go.
00:08:46And grab a handful of those sugar lumps on your way out.
00:08:50Don't let anyone see you.
00:08:51Sir?
00:08:51We're off to see the Gigi's.
00:08:55You make friends with the nags and you make friends with the owners.
00:08:58All right.
00:08:59Come on.
00:08:59Chop, chop.
00:09:00You're not coming like that, are you?
00:09:22I'm only helping him with a wardrobe.
00:09:24I'm not decorating the ledge.
00:09:26Come on.
00:09:27I ain't got all day.
00:09:34I had to have a horse.
00:09:36You mainly destroyed.
00:09:38All right.
00:09:38She broke her leg.
00:09:40Look, I have a race meeting to get to.
00:09:42My wife can tell you what you want.
00:09:44All right.
00:09:46Wait, just a minute.
00:09:48Hey, excuse me.
00:09:50Your daughter is missing.
00:09:52Not the first time, Inspector.
00:09:55It was not a boyfriend causing an upset.
00:09:56It's something else.
00:09:58The last time it was because I wouldn't let her get her navel pierced.
00:10:01For God's sake, her navel.
00:10:04She still had it done, no matter what I said.
00:10:08I'm sorry, Inspector.
00:10:09I think we're wasting your time.
00:10:12My wife's in that stable.
00:10:15Nice to see parental care in action.
00:10:18Look.
00:10:20Psychologists wonder why kids go off the rails.
00:10:23You idiot!
00:10:32Don't you know not to step up unexpectedly behind a horse?
00:10:35No, I don't.
00:10:37Yeah, I'm all right.
00:10:38Thank you very much.
00:10:40You ought to put a notice on it.
00:10:42Backside.
00:10:43If you hear about the insurance, my husband's already left.
00:10:46No, not actually.
00:10:48Detective Inspector Frost from Denton CID.
00:10:51And this is D.C. Donegan.
00:10:53Lonegan.
00:10:54If you spook a horse as powerful as this one, he'll kick you to death, no matter who you are.
00:10:58Oh, thank you.
00:11:00Just give me a minute.
00:11:04Those are sugar lumps.
00:11:08There you are.
00:11:10Good boy.
00:11:13That's a client's horse.
00:11:15You didn't give it anything, did you?
00:11:16No.
00:11:17No.
00:11:18We were just being friendly.
00:11:20Careful.
00:11:21They bite as well as kick.
00:11:23She is talking about the horse, I suppose.
00:11:26Right, go on.
00:11:27You have a look round.
00:11:29Right, this way.
00:11:32My husband's a trainer for other people's racehorses.
00:11:35We also own them for yourselves.
00:11:36So it was your racehorse that tried to leave its visiting card on my head, was it?
00:11:41He's a hunter.
00:11:42He's a hunter.
00:11:43I ride for pleasure.
00:11:44You see.
00:11:46Perhaps you wouldn't mind telling me what's been happening here.
00:11:48A couple of days ago, my husband returned from France with half a dozen horses he'd been racing over there.
00:11:54A few days later.
00:11:55A few days later, their stables were broken into.
00:11:57And the horse was injured?
00:12:00No, Inspector.
00:12:01The horse was frightened and kicked the back wall out of its stall.
00:12:05And broke its leg?
00:12:07Yes.
00:12:08So the vet shot it?
00:12:10Yes.
00:12:12A horse my daughter cared a great deal for.
00:12:14And your daughter was very upset, naturally.
00:12:17Naturally.
00:12:19So, well, one thing led to another.
00:12:22Burglary, injured horse, and your daughter ran off.
00:12:25We've had a number of burglaries over the past few months.
00:12:27The tack room, some saddles taken.
00:12:30This office, a TV stolen, a computer, that sort of thing.
00:12:34We're covered by insurance, thank heavens.
00:12:36It's been a tough year financially.
00:12:40What else?
00:12:41Nothing I can think of?
00:12:43Inspector, I do have another appointment.
00:12:46Well, we have heard a lot about your problems, haven't we?
00:12:52I thought that it might not be a bad idea if we had a little chat about your daughter.
00:13:00Like, what is her name, for example?
00:13:13Melanie Monkton likes the boys.
00:13:17I think she's been giving one of the stable lads the coming as well.
00:13:20Yeah, sounds to me she's a bit spoilt.
00:13:23Not unlike her mother in that respect.
00:13:24Well, her father seems to spend most of his time trying to keep the company in the black.
00:13:31I mean, uh, out of debt.
00:13:34Governor, you don't have to change the English language on my account.
00:13:38Well, well, well, well.
00:13:40Anyway, what about this dead nag?
00:13:41Well, the injured horse was destroyed by the vet in the early hours of the morning, and its carcass removed and cremated.
00:13:49I see.
00:13:51Any more news on Melanie?
00:13:54Well, that's Stevie Nesbitt, the stable lad.
00:13:58He reckons we should have a chat to a jockey who rides regularly for her father.
00:14:03A bloke called Paul Matthews.
00:14:06I see.
00:14:07Where will we find him?
00:14:08A bloke called Paul Matthews.
00:14:38A bloke called Paul Matthews.
00:14:40Well done.
00:14:45Can you show your account in the back of this case, please?
00:14:48Detective Inspector Frost.
00:14:49Denton CID.
00:14:56Well done.
00:14:57Ah, cheers.
00:14:58Ah, there you are, Mr. Matthews.
00:15:06The one of you ride winners, you're a hard man to catch up with.
00:15:08No reporters in here.
00:15:10You should know better than that.
00:15:11Oh, come on.
00:15:11Just a few words for my punters, especially my superintendent.
00:15:17I have to shower.
00:15:19Oh, all right.
00:15:19Go on.
00:15:20I'll wait outside.
00:15:20I'm not that keen on the job.
00:15:30So, you've never dated Melanie Moncton, then?
00:15:34The governor's daughter?
00:15:35Yeah.
00:15:35No chance.
00:15:36I've had the occasional social drink with her.
00:15:39Must have been tempted to try your hand, though, eh?
00:15:41Listen, Inspector, I wouldn't mind having a fling with Melanie.
00:15:44No man in his right mind would say no if it was on offer.
00:15:47But it wasn't, so I didn't.
00:15:48Oh, all right.
00:15:49I've no idea where she is.
00:15:51She had an on-and-off boyfriend.
00:15:53He's at an agricultural college somewhere.
00:15:56This, uh, horse that they put down,
00:15:58that was one of Moncton's horses that was racing in France, wasn't it?
00:16:02Yes, uh, she was called Starlight Runner.
00:16:04A nice filly.
00:16:04A filly.
00:16:05That's a, um, female horse, isn't it?
00:16:08A female horse is a filly until she's five.
00:16:12Then she's a mare.
00:16:13She could also be called a mare
00:16:14if she's been mated with the stallion,
00:16:16irrespective of her age.
00:16:18It's much easier in the animal world, isn't it?
00:16:21She'd have won some serious money for Moncton.
00:16:24Accidents happen.
00:16:25Some horses trip over their own feet.
00:16:27It's lucky that the Monctons were insured, then, isn't it?
00:16:29Nothing unusual in that, Inspector.
00:16:32All right?
00:16:33I've got a race.
00:16:34Yeah.
00:16:34Okay, all right, just a minute.
00:16:36Oi, oi.
00:16:37Is it worth the flutter with you on its back, or what?
00:16:38Not this race.
00:16:40Try Misdemeanor on the 4.30.
00:16:44Sounds about right.
00:16:49Your killer isn't a monster with two heads, Jack.
00:16:53He's the person sitting next to you
00:16:55on the bus or train every morning.
00:16:58Who is it that he hates so much other than society?
00:17:02Is he his mother, his father, authority?
00:17:04All of the above.
00:17:07When he's finished killing, there'll be a void in his life.
00:17:10There's a strong possibility he'll then kill himself.
00:17:14You can't spend the rest of your life washing cars.
00:17:17That's all I know.
00:17:18And you're on the ladder to success, aren't you?
00:17:19I've got plans.
00:17:21No, I'm late.
00:17:21I've got to go.
00:17:23Are you on for the game tonight?
00:17:23Yeah, sure.
00:17:25See you later.
00:17:25Later.
00:17:34I don't pay you enough to have an executive lunch hour.
00:17:36Sorry, Mr. Cranger.
00:17:37I met a mate down the pub.
00:17:39I work late.
00:17:39Yeah.
00:17:40See you, though.
00:17:49Here.
00:17:50He doesn't take to most.
00:17:52Pungent smells from the garden, probably.
00:17:55Well, that says a lot for me, then.
00:17:56Oh, you didn't send me some flowers by any chance, did you?
00:18:00Um, no.
00:18:03Someone sent me a gorgeous bunch of flowers,
00:18:05and all the card said was,
00:18:07thanks for showing me the way.
00:18:10Makes me feel like a regular Florence Nightingale.
00:18:12I tell you what,
00:18:14I could invite you out for dinner, though,
00:18:16by way of saying thank you.
00:18:18All right.
00:18:20That's if I'm not treading on anyone's toes.
00:18:23Oh, no.
00:18:25The flowers were probably from a client.
00:18:29It's easy to see why.
00:18:32Well, I'll, um, phone you, then, shall I?
00:18:35Yes, do.
00:18:36Good.
00:18:37Oh.
00:18:38Goodbye.
00:18:38Bye.
00:18:42Yes, you and me both.
00:18:47Leave yourself.
00:18:49Come on.
00:18:54Is that a killer?
00:18:59Jack.
00:19:00Yeah?
00:19:01Reggie Malloy, the drowned musician.
00:19:03His mother's made a positive ID.
00:19:05I think we've got a breakthrough.
00:19:08These are not random killings.
00:19:10Arnold Harris was a witness at the trial of an armed robbery 13 years ago.
00:19:17Irene Malloy, who is our dead musician's mother,
00:19:22was also a witness at the trial.
00:19:24Yes, I remember.
00:19:26Charlie Lehman.
00:19:28Real thug.
00:19:29Brutal as they come.
00:19:31Well, was he paroled, perhaps?
00:19:33Is he getting even with those who gave evidence?
00:19:35No, sir.
00:19:35No such luck.
00:19:37Died from a heart attack in a prison hospital a year ago.
00:19:40Hmm.
00:19:41Ah.
00:19:42Well, um, someone who served time with them, then.
00:19:44A cellmate carrying out revenge attacks.
00:19:47Yeah, that's exactly how I thought, sir.
00:19:48What about this missing girl?
00:19:50Her car was found abandoned.
00:19:52No connection between her family and the layman trial.
00:19:57A random abduction, then?
00:19:59Possibly.
00:19:59I don't believe it was an abduction.
00:20:04You hope.
00:20:05All right, um, thank you, Jack.
00:20:07Just get on with looking for layman's known associates, hmm?
00:20:12Sure.
00:20:12Sure.
00:20:19Perhaps it's time to bring in a more senior officer from another division.
00:20:23More resources and experience.
00:20:27Frost has my full support, sir.
00:20:29Admirable loyalty.
00:20:31But careers aren't made by backing losers.
00:20:35And sooner or later, Frost's luck will run out.
00:20:38You can't accuse me of that.
00:20:52Melanie's been using my company card.
00:20:54I've never even been in this hotel.
00:20:56When I phoned, they said a young woman and a man who sounds a lot like you had booked the room.
00:21:02Are you sleeping with her?
00:21:04Are you?
00:21:05Don't ease off, Fiona.
00:21:07I'm sleeping with you.
00:21:10Why have you forgotten?
00:21:22You'd better not be lying, Paul.
00:21:25If Harry finds out we're involved, he'll go ballistic.
00:21:28But if you're messing about with our daughter, he'll kill you.
00:21:35All right, listen up, everybody.
00:21:37Come on.
00:21:37Fingers out.
00:21:39Now, we've managed to trace three more witnesses who were at layman's trial.
00:21:44One is Tony Chalmers.
00:21:46He's a farmer.
00:21:48A Mrs Evelyn Post, who appropriately enough runs a village post office.
00:21:54And third...
00:21:56Who's the third, George?
00:21:57Hmm?
00:21:58Oh, the other is a Susan Talbot.
00:22:02She's a local woman.
00:22:04Right.
00:22:05We've also managed to trace Charlie Layman's ex-common-law wife.
00:22:10And I'm going to be interviewing her in ten minutes ago.
00:22:13As far as layman's concerned, background, connections, anything.
00:22:19Yeah, everything is important.
00:22:21We collate everything.
00:22:22Nothing is insignificant.
00:22:24Right?
00:22:26Well, come on.
00:22:27We don't serve tea.
00:22:29Hey!
00:22:29Chocolate, come on.
00:22:31What are you going to be doing?
00:22:32Well, it's Susan Talbot first.
00:22:34Then I'm off to see Chalmers.
00:22:36He's the bloke that tackled layman in the bank.
00:22:38Where are you after seeing layman's ex?
00:22:40Further information, then I'm going to take a female colleague out for dinner.
00:22:45That's very good of you, sir.
00:22:47No, not you.
00:22:48You stay where you are.
00:22:51If I were you, I'd get yourself a pork pie from the canteen and a road map.
00:22:55Because you're going to take in the glories of the British countryside.
00:22:59I want you to interview Mrs Evelyn Post.
00:23:03A lady of age, as we say.
00:23:06All right?
00:23:06Tread carefully, speak softly, and don't dunk your biscuits.
00:23:09Right, now.
00:23:12Right.
00:23:14And heel.
00:23:23He's definitely improving.
00:23:25I gave up on Charlie and his beatings a lifetime ago.
00:23:39Maybe longer.
00:23:43He must have had some mates he brought round the flat.
00:23:47Mates he went drinking with.
00:23:49People he did jobs with.
00:23:51And there's someone he was thick with.
00:23:53Talking to you does me no good.
00:23:55You're in for theft, social security fraud, and dealing in skag.
00:24:06Now, you help me, and you help yourself.
00:24:10You try making money any other way, other than going on the game, and I got tired of that.
00:24:15I'm in rehab.
00:24:16That's the best I can do.
00:24:17You didn't even bring me a packet of fags, you tight arse.
00:24:23Oh, yes, I did.
00:24:25I bought you a carton at the front desk.
00:24:28Enough for you, and enough to trade with.
00:24:31He had no mates.
00:24:43He was strictly a loner.
00:24:45You check.
00:24:46I bet even in the nick he spent most of his time in solitary.
00:24:49What about kids, you and Charlie?
00:24:54Everything about Charlie brought pain.
00:24:57When he went inside, I cheered for a bloody week.
00:24:59We never wrote.
00:25:00We never spoke again.
00:25:01End of story.
00:25:03Good riddance.
00:25:07If I had any more to tell you, I would.
00:25:10Sorry I couldn't give you more time, Sergeant.
00:25:12We've had a big stop clearance.
00:25:14Now I've got to make sure all the new lines are in.
00:25:16Mrs. Torblett, you're certain nothing unusual has happened?
00:25:20I'm positive.
00:25:21But if I think of anything, I'll phone you.
00:25:23Okay.
00:25:27When laymen threatened us from the witness box, it was quite unnerving.
00:25:31But they were empty threats.
00:25:35Nothing happened, of course.
00:25:37My husband and I went on as normal.
00:25:40And no one's made any unusual approaches recently.
00:25:43No strangers about.
00:25:44Oh, no, not round here.
00:25:46We'd notice if anyone was out of place.
00:25:56And Jenny does a small grocery run to the old folk every week, so she'd have heard.
00:26:04We don't even get tourists down here.
00:26:07Jenny's family, is she?
00:26:08The one in the shop.
00:26:10She's my eldest.
00:26:11She's been a godsend since Norman died.
00:26:17That's my husband.
00:26:20Late last year.
00:26:23If it hadn't been for Jenny and young Colin, I don't know what I would have done.
00:26:30Colin's your son?
00:26:31Oh, no.
00:26:33He was a young lad who helped out around the place.
00:26:38A very willing pair of hands.
00:26:40He stayed on for a couple of weeks after Norman's death.
00:26:45So you grappled with Charlie Lehman after he shot the policeman in the bank.
00:26:55Right enough.
00:26:56He hit me with the body of his shotgun.
00:26:58Sawed off 12-bore.
00:27:02He'd put one in the ceiling to scare everyone.
00:27:04Blast that poor copper in the chest.
00:27:08Had no time to reload when I had a go.
00:27:09I wouldn't have tried to avoid.
00:27:11An evil-looking beggar, though.
00:27:12You made no mistake identifying him at his trial.
00:27:15Not a chance.
00:27:17Before he was sentenced, he threatened all the witnesses.
00:27:20Didn't bother me, none.
00:27:23Glad I had a hand in putting him away.
00:27:25An event like that could make take stock of your life.
00:27:28I'm sure you're right.
00:27:28Your wife must have been a bit uneasy, though.
00:27:33She's strong, she is.
00:27:36I'll tell you what, I wouldn't have got through this year without her.
00:27:40When our Timothy died, she...
00:27:43Well, I went to pieces.
00:27:45It was much tougher than me.
00:27:49Timothy, that was your son?
00:27:52Yeah.
00:27:55Ten years old, he was.
00:27:57I'm sorry.
00:27:58He was down in the lane on his bike.
00:28:01Hit and run.
00:28:03When was that, Mr. Chalmers?
00:28:05Seven months ago.
00:28:08She doesn't even talk about it.
00:28:12Me, I can blob just at the thought of it all.
00:28:16Month after he died, couldn't even feed the beasts.
00:28:20Useless, I was.
00:28:22Lucky I had Alan here.
00:28:25Is that a family member?
00:28:26No, no, it's a casual labourer.
00:28:28Been here a few weeks before Tim died.
00:28:31And stuck with us for a while after, then he left.
00:28:36Can you describe him?
00:28:37Well, this is, er, very nice.
00:28:56But really, it should have been my treat.
00:28:59I prefer it like this.
00:29:00Remember, I told you, secret admirers are not unusual.
00:29:18Lots of clients think they fall in love with their therapist.
00:29:21Comes with the territory.
00:29:22No, sorry, I wasn't snooping.
00:29:25It was the card had fallen on the floor.
00:29:27Of course you were snooping.
00:29:29Yes, of course, I was snooping.
00:29:31It's what you do.
00:29:33Mm-hmm.
00:29:33I snoop too.
00:29:35Into people's minds.
00:29:36Well, this is a very nice surprise.
00:29:45Life's too short to lack some spontaneity.
00:29:49There.
00:29:51I was very thoughtful of you.
00:29:53Oh, no, it's just a small way of saying thank you for, er, all help you've given me.
00:29:58Less is more.
00:30:02Oh.
00:30:03Oh, thank you.
00:30:10So, widowed, divorced, obstinately single?
00:30:18Erm, one.
00:30:20You?
00:30:21Two.
00:30:22Er, I'll...
00:30:25Recently?
00:30:29Hmm?
00:30:30Er, no.
00:30:32Me neither.
00:30:35I'm it.
00:30:36No parents.
00:30:38No offspring.
00:30:39Just boring our work.
00:30:41Oh, I remember me.
00:30:43I don't even have a cat.
00:30:45I've never even thought of owning one.
00:30:49You do have a dog, though.
00:30:51Hmm?
00:30:51Oh, er, yeah, well, erm, it's just temporary.
00:30:58Oh, the dinner beckons.
00:31:00Ah.
00:31:02Would you like to come and help me?
00:31:03Oh, I'm sorry about that.
00:31:13It's probably a bit jumpy being on his own.
00:31:30You can bring him in if you like.
00:31:31I don't mind dogs.
00:31:32No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:31:34He's probably seen a cat or something he fancy chasing, but, er, you know, he's getting
00:31:40a bit past it, so it's probably just wishful thinking.
00:31:45Every dog has his day.
00:31:48Chilly?
00:31:49No, thanks.
00:31:50I'm quite warm, actually.
00:31:52Oh.
00:31:53That chilly.
00:31:55Yes, please.
00:31:57Mm.
00:31:57She'll come home when she's good and ready, just like the last time, and the time before.
00:32:04For God's sake, she's never without that damn cell phone.
00:32:08I'm trying to remain calm.
00:32:10I don't want to be calm.
00:32:11I want to know where she is.
00:32:13Fiona, she's a clever, bright girl.
00:32:16She's not going to take any unnecessary risks.
00:32:18She's not going to get involved with strangers.
00:32:19She's going to be...
00:32:20She's doing this despite me.
00:32:23I know what she's up to.
00:32:26Oh, don't look so...
00:32:27Startled?
00:32:28She's your daughter as well.
00:32:46Who's there?
00:32:47Who's there?
00:32:50I've written five books.
00:33:20I've written five books on psychology in five years.
00:33:23I have a thriving practice.
00:33:26There are lectures, seminars, and a dozen committees I'm on.
00:33:31Who's got time for a personal life?
00:33:35I had one once.
00:33:38Seems a long time ago now.
00:33:43I've promised myself I'm going to slow down.
00:33:48Mm.
00:33:49This year.
00:33:51I'm still young enough to want some of the simple pleasures in life.
00:34:00Jack, I don't know whether you like your women to be old-fashioned or not.
00:34:06But would you be offended if I suggested we go to bed?
00:34:13Together, that is.
00:34:18Well, don't go into shock, Jack.
00:34:24I don't make a habit of saying things like that.
00:34:27Well, the witnesses are safe.
00:34:42If layman used someone in prison to do the revenge act for him, he's had over a year to do it.
00:34:58What about our fourth witness?
00:34:59What about our fourth witness, Mrs. Talbot?
00:35:02No threats, nothing untoward, divorced.
00:35:06Both parents died more than ten years ago.
00:35:09She has a brother, a Lionel Grange, who lives and works locally.
00:35:12Hmm.
00:35:13Hmm.
00:35:14Oh, well.
00:35:15Hmm.
00:35:16Hmm.
00:35:17I don't know.
00:35:18Hmm.
00:35:19Hmm.
00:35:20Hmm.
00:35:21There is something in common with these two other witnesses?
00:35:23Oh, yeah.
00:35:24It was about time.
00:35:25What is it?
00:35:26Both witnesses had hired help working for them for a few months.
00:35:29Mrs. Post had a snapshot.
00:35:30It's a bit fuzzy, but we made up an e-fit.
00:35:32I had Chalmers in, and he helped me make up this one.
00:35:37That bloke worked for Chalmers for two months earlier this year.
00:35:43Wait a minute.
00:35:46This could be a good one.
00:35:48I don't know.
00:35:49Wait a minute.
00:35:52This could be the same man.
00:35:55I mean, look at the eyes.
00:35:58If it's the eyes, you can change the hair, grow a moustache, change the name, but...
00:36:03Can't change the eyes.
00:36:06These two have got something else in common.
00:36:09Both the witnesses had a bereavement.
00:36:13One a son, another a husband.
00:36:15Alice's son and daughter-in-law and Mrs. Malloy's son.
00:36:19Hmm.
00:36:20Maybe it's not the witnesses the killer's after.
00:36:22No.
00:36:24Maybe not.
00:36:26Maybe it's the relatives.
00:36:29The killer is making the witnesses suffer in the worst possible way.
00:36:33Blimey, Jack.
00:36:37Susan Talbot's brother.
00:36:40Get an area car over to his place right away.
00:36:43I'll meet it there.
00:36:45George, I want you and Ronnie to go and double-check the prison.
00:36:49See if there's been any male regular visitors who saw Layman.
00:36:52The killer is an outsider.
00:36:53The killer is an outsider.
00:36:55The killer is an outsider.
00:36:57I hope for kids to see if you will drop their hvis.
00:36:59Let them do a trial.
00:37:00Let them know his follow.
00:37:02Hit yeah.
00:37:04What was the scene?
00:37:06You stop going.
00:37:07Look.
00:37:09No $200.
00:37:11You can leave me if I can drop them.
00:37:13The killer that is inições of Atavis.
00:37:15We also have ridden andHelp her.
00:37:17After Janet, we show up anytime of Flipovich and Lippon.
00:37:19We've heard us safely.
00:37:20Oh, thank you for your back-up.
00:37:40Mr. Grange?
00:37:42Yeah?
00:37:44Your sister Susan Talbot.
00:37:46Nothing wrong, is there?
00:37:47Not if I can help it.
00:37:51My sister was the witness, not me.
00:37:53Yes, well, we're concerned about the witness's relatives.
00:37:56We think that the killer may be targeting them.
00:37:58Now, I can give you a couple of police officers in your yard, if you like.
00:38:02No, you're all right.
00:38:04Thanks, Inspector, but I'm okay.
00:38:06No one gets past my dog without me knowing about it anyhow.
00:38:08It's only me and my sister can get past it, be tearing anyone else apart.
00:38:11Yeah, all right. Well, I can't force you, obviously.
00:38:15Have you taken on any new staff recently, or struck up any new friendships?
00:38:20I mean, anything unusual happened?
00:38:23No, nothing. I've had a lad working here a couple of months, Billy Simpson.
00:38:27Well, does he look like either of these two?
00:38:34No, nothing like him.
00:38:36All right, I'll have a chat with him anyway while I'm here.
00:38:39Hey, put that down!
00:38:41Billy, stop playing silly buggy!
00:38:42Are you all right there, dog?
00:38:52Good boy.
00:38:52Oi, you!
00:38:53Sorry, didn't see him.
00:38:55Didn't see him.
00:38:57Who are you?
00:38:58Do you live round here, do you?
00:39:00Bradley Close.
00:39:01Oh, right.
00:39:02I want you to go out there and have a nice chat to those two very nice police officers.
00:39:06I haven't done nothing.
00:39:07Nobody said that you had.
00:39:09But in order to eliminate you from our inquiries, we have to ask you a few nosy questions.
00:39:13Now, go on, get going.
00:39:15Oi!
00:39:16Next time, check before you put a good card down.
00:39:22Is he in any bother?
00:39:24Not unless you know something I don't.
00:39:26Nah.
00:39:27Right, well, thanks for the warning, Inspector.
00:39:29If I do get any trouble, I'll always let my dog loose.
00:39:32Mind you, then you'll probably be arresting me for assault.
00:39:34Hm, yeah, most probably.
00:39:40You was nearly tin dog.
00:39:47There's no CCTV records beyond a couple of months at the prison.
00:39:51And no regular visitors, but layman wrote a letter a month.
00:39:54Yeah, well, I bet that address has long since been abandoned.
00:39:57Oh, that reminds me, before I forget, this Lionel Grange, he may feel safe with this vicious dog of his,
00:40:05but I'd feel happier if an area car went and visited his yard once in a while.
00:40:11Look, I'm concerned that we're not moving quickly enough on this missing Monkton girl.
00:40:15HMI thinks there's a connection with this.
00:40:18Well, I think he's wrong.
00:40:20All right, Harry Monkton is up to his eyes in debt, and, well, he still lives high off the hog, but...
00:40:26Well, last night, Paul Matthews, now he's a jockey who often rides for the Monkton...
00:40:30Yes, I know Matthews. I've already talked to him.
00:40:33Well, he was assaulted.
00:40:35Hospitalised.
00:40:36Didn't make any official complaint.
00:40:38No idea of the assailant, sir?
00:40:40No, but Matthews is saying that Harry Monkton is behind it.
00:40:44Is he indeed?
00:40:46Now, I wonder why he would be saying that.
00:40:50George, I tell you what, go over to Monkton's place, will you?
00:40:53Keep him under observation.
00:40:55Okay.
00:40:56So, you think he could be implicated in something else?
00:41:01Well, let's look at it this way, sir.
00:41:03There is a faint aroma of performing seals.
00:41:06What?
00:41:07It stinks.
00:41:14Oh, there you are, Mr Matthews.
00:41:18What do you do, fall off a horse?
00:41:22Monkton had someone do this to me.
00:41:24What, because you wouldn't ride one of his necks?
00:41:27No, no, no, I don't think so.
00:41:29It's probably got something to do with the fact that you know about this dead horse.
00:41:36Monkton is up to his neck in debt.
00:41:39There's been a series of petty burglaries, followed by this rather convenient death of a fairly well-insured racehorse.
00:41:48I had nothing to do with that.
00:41:50Oh, don't burst a stitch.
00:41:54If you had nothing to do with it, you must have your suspicion.
00:41:57Like I do.
00:42:05The night the horse died, I saw Monkton drive out of the stables towing a horse box.
00:42:12Next morning, the vet came and put Starlight Runner down.
00:42:17Check his books.
00:42:18Monkton's a crook.
00:42:20Yes, well, I'm well aware of that.
00:42:22I checked out the paperwork and some of these burglaries.
00:42:25They don't add up.
00:42:27If you saw that horse box leaving the yard that night, why didn't you say something?
00:42:39Come on.
00:42:43I'm having an affair with his wife.
00:42:45That's why Monkton did this to me.
00:42:49I won't be able to ride for weeks now.
00:42:52Oh, really?
00:42:53Well, a good hiding halts a good riding.
00:43:02It was a bit of a gallop towards the end, but we finally got there, didn't we?
00:43:05Oh, well.
00:43:07All right, Mr. Matthews.
00:43:09Don't get up.
00:43:10Find me own way out.
00:43:16This is our third evening in a row, Governor.
00:43:19We're not even sure the Monktons are up to anything.
00:43:21The Monktons are up to something.
00:43:27And thanks to forensic working office hours, there's no scientific evidence to help us with the murders, is there?
00:43:36Anyway, you haven't got anything else better, do we?
00:43:38Hang on.
00:43:39All right, George, where is he?
00:43:43Monktons been sitting in a village pub for the past hour.
00:43:47He's now gone down the lane towards a smallholding.
00:43:50There's some old railway wagons down there, from what I can see.
00:43:54George, you take a stroll in the countryside and see if there's a good-looking nag in one of those wagons.
00:44:00And mind where you step.
00:44:02I don't want the countryside brought back into the office.
00:44:05Hang about, George.
00:44:07We're under starter's orders.
00:44:08Now, if there is a good-looking horse that's better than your average donkey,
00:44:13and it answers to the name of Starlight Runner,
00:44:16you do something like arrest Harry Monkton.
00:44:19We're off following his wife.
00:44:21Out.
00:44:22Right, Lonegan.
00:44:23The going is good to firm.
00:44:25And if my hunch is correct, it's odds on we're going to win the penalty shootout.
00:44:31Mixed metaphors, sir.
00:44:32I don't care whether it's mixed licorice horse horse, as long as we get a result.
00:44:38We'll soon have a running, my darling.
00:44:46Another name.
00:44:48A whole new life.
00:44:49I went to London with some friends.
00:45:06Just leaving a car at the side of the road.
00:45:08And you couldn't let us know.
00:45:10It broke down.
00:45:11I couldn't find my phone.
00:45:13Look, you're interested in horses and the men who ride them.
00:45:16That's your life.
00:45:17I want my own.
00:45:19I'm not coming home.
00:45:21I want money, or I tell Dad everything.
00:45:24I don't think so.
00:45:27You've been using my company credit card on hotels.
00:45:29You never check those cards.
00:45:33It's time to grow up, Melanie.
00:45:34I was having sex with Paul Matthews long before you pranced into view.
00:45:38And at far better hotels, I might add.
00:45:41I had a friend teach him a lesson.
00:45:43It was you who hurt him.
00:45:46You...
00:45:46Oh, my God.
00:46:05It's all right.
00:46:09Oh, sir, the horse nearly killed you.
00:46:29She's got to be cleverer than that to tap dance on my head.
00:46:32They found an empty cash box and enough porno videos to open a shop.
00:46:47Oh, no wonder Grange didn't want any of our men in his yard.
00:46:50Well?
00:46:52He died in three small hours.
00:46:54Killer probably bludgeoned with a lump of metal and then chucked it.
00:46:57Oh, a lump of metal.
00:46:59Are you sure about that?
00:47:01Sarcasm, Frost.
00:47:03The last refuge of wit.
00:47:05Yes, I know, but I'm getting desperate.
00:47:07And you stating the obvious doesn't help, thank you,
00:47:10Mystic Meg's personal doctor.
00:47:14Where was uniform when all this happened?
00:47:16Well, we had a patrol car go by, but they can't be everywhere, Jack.
00:47:20Nobody heard the dog?
00:47:21Not a peep.
00:47:24How did the killer get past the dog?
00:47:27No idea.
00:47:27A dog handler came out this morning, got a noose around his neck and hauled it off to the kennels.
00:47:33He wasn't drugged.
00:47:33He wasn't hurt.
00:47:34Police, there we are!
00:47:56Slow down, slow down.
00:47:57I'm getting really irritated by all of this, George.
00:48:05The sister wasn't involved.
00:48:07I know that.
00:48:09What are you up to?
00:48:11Finding some quick answers.
00:48:14Right.
00:48:15You broke into the caravan last night and murdered your boss.
00:48:19That's not right.
00:48:20No one could get in there.
00:48:21Someone did.
00:48:24All right.
00:48:28All right.
00:48:31Open the cage.
00:48:33Don't open the cage.
00:48:34All right, sling him in.
00:48:35I said sling him in.
00:48:37Jack, you can't do that.
00:48:39You can't do that.
00:48:40Well, who else could it have been?
00:48:46I just cut to the chase.
00:48:48Look at it this way.
00:48:49I've saved a day's questioning in the interview room.
00:48:52All right, get him down to Nick.
00:48:56You're cutting corners, Jack.
00:48:58You're threatening witnesses and you're going to get yourself into trouble.
00:49:01Don't try to tell me how to carry out an investigation.
00:49:04I need answers.
00:49:05I need them quickly.
00:49:05And you're overstepping the mark.
00:49:07You're going to blow yourself and this investigation out of the water.
00:49:10Is that what you want?
00:49:12Self-destruction isn't in my game plan, George.
00:49:14And if you don't like it, get yourself reassigned.
00:49:19Jack!
00:49:27All right, I know.
00:49:29All right, I'm sorry.
00:49:31It's just that this murder has got me beat at every corner
00:49:35and I don't like it.
00:49:38I want him caught and I want him put away for the rest of his natural.
00:49:42All right, well, I know that Simpson's involved.
00:49:45Let's get him down the nick and interview him.
00:49:48Buy the book.
00:49:54So, Billy Simpson is not the killer?
00:49:57No, sir.
00:49:58No forensic on him at all.
00:49:59But he's an accessory.
00:50:00Yeah, well, I mean, Simpson admits that he was out to rob Grange.
00:50:04But killing him was not part of the plan at all.
00:50:08Anyway, he got so scared he'd drunk himself under the table.
00:50:12Otherwise, we wouldn't have been able to lift him this morning.
00:50:15But you've insisted all along that the killer got close to his victim
00:50:18weeks prior to a killing.
00:50:21Hmm.
00:50:22But this time, the killer used Simpson.
00:50:26You see, he made pals with Billy Simpson
00:50:28and then he couldn't help noticing that Simpson had befriended Grange's dog.
00:50:35And with none the wiser, what the killer looks like or even his real name.
00:50:38Yes, sir, we're making a composite picture of the e-fits
00:50:42and with Simpson's help, we should have a face.
00:50:44We do know that he was a part-time car washer at Arnold Harris's garage
00:50:49and that his name is Terry Robertson.
00:50:53Ah, then we've pinned him down.
00:50:56Well, no, not quite, sir.
00:50:58Um, well, he hasn't turned up for work in the last couple of days
00:51:02and there's no known address.
00:51:04So, we're none the closer to establishing a connection
00:51:10between victims and killer.
00:51:14And he might already be lining up his next one.
00:51:17False name, no fixed abode, no identification.
00:51:23Killer 6, Denton CID 0.
00:51:25That's what I call a relegation result.
00:51:31Wouldn't you, Frost?
00:51:36I told you, Charlie's life was his own.
00:51:41Tessa, Charlie breathed some sort of hatred into somebody.
00:51:46Mr. Frost, there's big areas of my life
00:51:51that I can't remember, yeah?
00:51:54You know, I see pictures, memories like,
00:51:57but they have no names.
00:52:01Some of the people have no faces.
00:52:06You were all over the country,
00:52:09but for seven years before the shooting,
00:52:12Charlie was in and around Denton.
00:52:15There must have been someone.
00:52:18Yeah, I suppose.
00:52:22We lived in squats.
00:52:24Then we had a council house.
00:52:26He did jobs.
00:52:28He dragged us round from pillar to post
00:52:30and I couldn't leave him while he was on the outside.
00:52:32He would have killed one of us.
00:52:36Us?
00:52:38Mistakes happen.
00:52:39I thought you said you didn't have any kids.
00:52:44Well, they whipped him into care.
00:52:46I was out of my head on anything I could get,
00:52:48down my throat or in my arm.
00:52:51But where is he now?
00:52:53I don't know.
00:52:54I don't care.
00:52:56He was as bad as his father.
00:52:57Like I said, everything about Charlie caused pain.
00:53:01Now Geoffrey was no better.
00:53:04It's Charlie Layman's son, Geoffrey.
00:53:09He was taken into care when he was 11 years old.
00:53:12Social services did a report on the family.
00:53:15Thug of a father.
00:53:16Drug addict for a mother.
00:53:18We missed it, George.
00:53:20How?
00:53:21Well, common law wife.
00:53:23The boy was taken into care under her name,
00:53:26Geoffrey Meadows.
00:53:27Jack, everything in here indicates that Layman's son was removed for his own good.
00:53:32He can't be seeking revenge for his father.
00:53:35The father may have brutalised the son,
00:53:38but when you're that age,
00:53:39I suppose any attention is better than none.
00:53:42And who's the greatest influence on a boy's life?
00:53:46His father.
00:53:47Sir, here.
00:53:49It's the psychologist's assessment and a recommendation for putting the boy in care.
00:53:57This is Pam's report.
00:54:01Terry, I think we're making good progress.
00:54:06See you next week.
00:54:07Oh, come on, come on.
00:54:12Pam, are you there?
00:54:15If you are there, pick up the phone.
00:54:17This is urgent.
00:54:18It's Jack.
00:54:18It's urgent.
00:54:20Hello, Jack.
00:54:21Thank God.
00:54:22Pam, listen, listen very carefully.
00:54:24Have you had any young men as clients in the last few weeks or months?
00:54:29New clients?
00:54:31A couple, yes.
00:54:33All right, now, listen.
00:54:33About 11 years ago,
00:54:35you did a psychological evaluation on a disruptive family.
00:54:39Now, it was a mother and a son.
00:54:41Their name was Meadows.
00:54:42Tessa Meadows.
00:54:45Can you hang on a minute?
00:54:46I've just got to let one of my clients out.
00:54:51Goodbye, Terry.
00:54:52Goodbye, Dr Hartley.
00:55:02Hello, Jack.
00:55:05What's this got to do with any of my current clients?
00:55:08Now, you were instrumental in removing the son from the family.
00:55:13The mother's name was Meadows,
00:55:15but the father's name was Charlie Layman.
00:55:19Now, that never appeared in any of the reports.
00:55:22If you've had any new clients recently...
00:55:25Jack, one of my young clients has just left.
00:55:29Pam, Jeff Meadows is about 5 foot 10.
00:55:33He's got short, dark brown hair, blue eyes,
00:55:35and he wears a cuff in his ear.
00:55:38It's not a ring, it's a cuff.
00:55:40But he uses the false name of Terry Robertson.
00:55:44What?
00:55:44Now, listen, I want you to lock all the doors and windows.
00:55:58There was another murder last night,
00:56:00and I think that Charlie Layman's son has broken cover.
00:56:04I'll be with you as quick as I can.
00:56:06Jack!
00:56:28Jack!
00:56:29Jack!
00:56:29Sir, neighbours reported her car roared out of the driveway.
00:56:57A man was driving.
00:56:58Yeah, we've got the make and index number, Jack.
00:57:00We'll find her.
00:57:01Well, what are we waiting here for?
00:57:02Now, if she's still alive, we think that she'll be within the Denton area.
00:57:29I will act as search coordinator, Jack.
00:57:32Yes.
00:57:33Mobile and air patrols are already searching for her car.
00:57:37She's got two hours, if she's lucky.
00:57:40You made them send me away, but my dad needed me.
00:57:45He wrote to me every month.
00:57:48You've no idea what you and the others did to us.
00:57:50He abused you, Geoffrey.
00:57:53You needed care.
00:57:57He wasn't a good father.
00:57:59Not what he did to you and your mother.
00:58:01I think you know that.
00:58:03He was my father!
00:58:05You're the last.
00:58:10I promised him I would hurt them all just like I was hurt.
00:58:15There was no one else in my life.
00:58:18But I've got no family who will suffer.
00:58:22My death won't achieve anything.
00:58:24You're special.
00:58:25But there's a bonus.
00:58:32You ain't the inspector.
00:58:35I'll watch him suffer.
00:58:38As long as I find you.
00:58:41Are you charges down there?
00:58:45Maybe you'll beat the water.
00:58:49Find a way out.
00:58:51Find a way out.
00:59:21I've got what?
00:59:43We've covered all the sections back there.
00:59:45I'm heading towards the landfill side.
00:59:46All right.
00:59:47Well, keep in contact.
00:59:51Close your room.
00:59:52I know I know we've covered all the summer.
00:59:54Just toma her.
00:59:55No woman's Isaiah was confused.
00:59:56I know we're running as well.
00:59:57I know I know we're looking at...
00:59:58...so long as we know.
00:59:58You are trying to sign the situation.
00:59:59Be right.
01:00:01I know.
01:00:02I know.
01:00:02I know.
01:00:03Yeah.
01:00:04I know.
01:00:05It tenANE can be right.
01:00:05Yeah.
01:00:07I know.
01:00:07Come on yet.
01:00:08Come on.
01:00:09Okay.
01:00:12I know.
01:00:12I know chưa.
01:00:14So long as I can reach out...
01:00:16Come on.
01:00:17I know I know.
01:00:18I don't know.
01:00:48Control to all units.
01:01:01Dr. Hartley's car has been abandoned near the North Denton landfill site.
01:01:05Suspect is on foot, heading towards the Denton bypass.
01:01:09This is D.I. Frost. I'm nearby. Now keep uniform back. I don't want to panic him.
01:01:18D.I. Frost.
01:01:48Meadows, where is she?
01:01:58Light the others!
01:02:04Geoffrey.
01:02:08Come on, sir.
01:02:09Geoffrey.
01:02:18It's finished now.
01:02:20Geoffrey, I can...
01:02:21I can help, I guarantee it.
01:02:24I'll do everything that I can to help.
01:02:28I promise.
01:02:29I'll do everything that I can to help.
01:02:40No!
01:02:43No!
01:02:44No!
01:02:44No!
01:02:45No!
01:02:45No!
01:02:46No!
01:02:46No!
01:02:46No!
01:02:46No!
01:02:47No!
01:02:47No!
01:02:47No!
01:02:48No!
01:02:48No!
01:02:49No!
01:02:49No!
01:02:50No!
01:02:50Meadows.
01:03:16Meadows, listen to me.
01:03:19Meadows.
01:03:20Can you hear me?
01:03:22Where is she?
01:03:25Meadows, where is she?
01:03:46I'm afraid we're too late, sir.
01:03:48Meadows has killed himself.
01:03:51Did he say anything before he died?
01:03:54No.
01:03:56Turn to wait.
01:03:58Hang on, Jack.
01:04:01Jack, check your maps.
01:04:04Now, a few years ago, I was in charge of an anti-terrorist exercise, less than a mile from where her car was abandoned.
01:04:11There's an old auxiliary pumping house.
01:04:14I'm sending a car for the water engineer.
01:04:17He'll bring up his maps of the system.
01:04:18This way, sir.
01:04:21All right.
01:04:22What's happening?
01:04:23They're just down here.
01:04:24Hmm?
01:04:24They're just down here.
01:04:27Yes.
01:04:28Someone's flooded this section of pipes.
01:04:30It's an old backup system.
01:04:32I've shut the valves down.
01:04:33Are there any inspection hatches to these pipes?
01:04:37Yeah.
01:04:38There's one there.
01:04:39There's another one here.
01:04:40Okay, thank you.
01:04:41You come with me.
01:04:42But after this second hatch, the water goes deep underground.
01:04:46If she's down there, she'll go with it.
01:05:01Go and fetch a crowbar or something, will you?
01:05:03Where's the next one?
01:05:12Right, you get this.
01:05:23Get this open with her.
01:05:24Sir!
01:05:29Down here!
01:05:39She's down there!
01:05:42Right now, don't you?
01:05:48All right, all right?
01:06:02Here!
01:06:03Come on, I've got you.
01:06:04I've got you!
01:06:06All right?
01:06:07Help!
01:06:10Help!
01:06:11Get in the belly!
01:06:12Help!
01:06:12Police!
01:06:29Sir?
01:06:30You took your time getting there.
01:06:41Well, you're a difficult person to track down.
01:06:46You scared me to death.
01:06:49I wasn't feeling that wonderful myself.
01:06:52I've heard that you're going to be the captain of the next Olympic swimming team.
01:07:01No, I thought I'd try for the I should have screamed louder event.
01:07:06Well, listen, Dr. Frost recommends some spoiling once you get out of here, whining and dining.
01:07:18My turn this time.
01:07:21Jack, right at the end, I'd done everything I could.
01:07:28But I had nothing left.
01:07:30But I had nothing left.
01:07:31I just let go.
01:07:36I was ready to die.
01:07:39Hey, hey, come on.
01:07:42Come on, you've got to get out of here.
01:07:44I want you to hear my talk.
01:07:48I haven't done all that swatting for nothing, you know.
01:07:54Oh, well.
01:07:54I think they're, uh, telling me to go.
01:07:59What ought to push my luck.
01:08:00That'd make a change.
01:08:06Now, listen.
01:08:08When you're ready,
01:08:10I'm going to come and take you home.
01:08:24I'm recommending we withhold your budget
01:08:32until my disciplinary and administrative recommendations are instituted.
01:08:38I'd say there are severe doubts
01:08:40to the overall efficiency here at Denton.
01:08:44Now, just a moment, sir.
01:08:47We've arrested a drug pusher for peddling ecstasy to kids.
01:08:52A woman for ABH.
01:08:54And her husband for killing a horse for the insurance money.
01:08:58And last, but not least,
01:09:01we've tracked down the murderer of six people.
01:09:06Yes, an effective cohesion of resources
01:09:09resulting in the reduction of undesirable elements in society
01:09:12wishing to commit offences.
01:09:16Or to put it in my language,
01:09:18we nick the lot.
01:09:21Not a bad result for any division.
01:09:22And successfully conducted by an officer
01:09:25holding the George Cross,
01:09:27I think that looks fairly strong on paper, don't you?
01:09:32Sir?
01:09:32All right.
01:09:39You've got away with it this time.
01:09:41But one day,
01:09:43the results won't match the methods employed.
01:09:47Tread carefully,
01:09:48both of you.
01:09:49Thank you, Jack.
01:10:10No, thank you.
01:10:12I think you did a cracking good job, sir.
01:10:23Yeah, thank you.

Recommended