A brain surgeon is murdered. Hathaway, now a Detective Inspector, is the investigating officer. Lewis is retired and living with Dr Hobson but is coaxed out of retirement by Chief Superintendent Innocent to help Hathaway on the case.
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00:00Alistair wasn't my friend. We had a disagreement, and he's been destroying my career ever since.
00:08What happened?
00:09Quality of life utterly ruined. Unable to walk, think, or communicate.
00:13He operated after a drink.
00:15I blew the whistle, but he got some mate to lie for him. Swore Alistair hadn't touched a drop all day.
00:19Erika, I just wanted to say how sorry I am.
00:22And now you've said it.
00:24Ballistics are saying the bullets are a match to the one that shot Alistair Stoke
00:27and the one that shot Tom Marston fired from the same rifle.
00:51Not exactly the Sunday we planned.
00:53Oh, I don't know. You, me, James, a hole in the ground. It's what weekends were made for.
01:13Oh, that's just lovely. Thank you.
01:17That's... Oh.
01:20Nabil, darling, look. Jess has bought you a beautiful birthday card.
01:27Isn't it a beautiful birthday card?
01:31Oh, that's great. Look.
01:48It's a scar from a recent cardiac procedure, and I can't get to him properly,
01:51but we've got scrapes and contusions along his back from where he was dragged.
01:56It's like on the side of his face.
01:58Tiny pieces of thorn.
02:01So he's shot here, and he falls into the thorns, and he's dragged down in there.
02:04But why are his clothes pulled up?
02:06If you're dragging someone headfirst, surely they would stay down?
02:08To get to the exit wound on his chest.
02:10It's been disturbed, and it's been pulled up.
02:12If you're dragging someone headfirst, surely they would stay down?
02:14To get to the exit wound on his chest.
02:16It's been disturbed for some reason.
02:42Come on. You want a lift?
03:12Come on.
03:14Come on.
03:39Sir, they've run the comparisons again.
03:41Both bullets are definitely a match for Tom's rifle.
03:43No, that can't be right. Where is his rifle now?
03:45In the evidence room at the police station. I followed procedure.
03:48OK.
03:50No, seriously, sir, I did.
03:52I logged it out for ballistics on Friday. I logged it back in again yesterday.
03:55I'm not doubting you. We just need to see it.
03:59It's Tom. It must be.
04:02They've been here since the crack of dawn looking for him.
04:05Hey, is that right? Is it Tom Marston?
04:08Were you here earlier this morning?
04:10It's nothing to do with me, mate.
04:12We just need to know who's been on the land.
04:14Chris stayed at mine last night. I put him to bed about half one.
04:17I was hammered.
04:19Are you not going to tell us what's going on, then?
04:21I have a vague idea myself.
04:26He's here.
04:29So it was ballistics screwed up, and not us. Thank God for that.
04:32I'll get on to the lab. No, we need to get there in person.
04:34James, you might want to read this before you go.
04:41Thomas Marston was a witness in Nabil's negligence case.
04:44Swore he was with Alastair all day, and neither of them touched a drop.
04:48It was his evidence kept Alastair in the job.
04:50Right, we need to find out where Nabil's parents were this morning
04:53and pressure their alibi for Friday.
05:11No!
05:28Gun clear!
05:34We've repeated the entire process. The results are the same.
05:37Not questioning your expertise, Ian.
05:39Anybody who says they're not questioning my expertise
05:42is doing precisely that.
05:47The barrel of every rifle leaves a set of unique marks
05:51on the bullets it fires, like a fingerprint, OK?
05:54Yeah.
05:56So this is the bullet from your crime scene this morning,
05:58and I've just fired a bullet out of that rifle
06:01to see what the rifling marks look like.
06:06Follow me.
06:09Firing it into gelatine means we can keep it intact
06:13and have a good look at it.
06:15Pete, give us two secs.
06:18Now, the marks on our test bullets...
06:24..match the marks on your crime scene bullet.
06:30So we know that rifle shot your dead guy.
06:35Not necessarily. I think you'll find it does.
06:38Nobody can make a signature bullet like that, just like you did.
06:42If they had access to that rifle,
06:44they could create bullets that would always match to it, right?
06:47Well, in theory.
06:49So, in theory, would it be possible to fire that bullet
06:52a second time from a different weapon
06:54and make it look like it had been fired by that one?
06:57I suppose so, yeah.
06:59As long as the second gun had a smooth barrel,
07:02like a shotgun, so it didn't leave any more marks.
07:06And, of course, they'd have to be a similar size.
07:09And the bullet would behave rather differently, mind.
07:16In what way?
07:18Well, it'd travel a hell of a lot more slowly.
07:22But you'd need access to a place like this, wouldn't you,
07:25to make the marks bullet in the first place?
07:27Doesn't have to be high-tech.
07:29They used to stand over a big tank of water
07:31and fire the bullets down into that.
07:33Yeah, but you can hardly go down to your local pool
07:35and ask the lifeguard if you can open fire.
07:37Maybe you could break in.
07:40When was that intruder reported at Rougemont Pool?
07:44If he's making allegations...
07:46Tom Marston was murdered this morning.
07:50That's a shame.
07:52Would you like a cup of tea before you go? Just hang on.
07:55What? Do you want them to pretend to be sorry?
07:58Of course not.
07:59He and his mate destroyed their family.
08:01But under the circumstances, I do need to know your whereabouts
08:04between last night and early this morning.
08:06Same as before we were here.
08:07Actually, in this house. Together.
08:09Yes.
08:10Not in the garage, because I...
08:12Garage, house, what's the difference?
08:17And you?
08:18I slept at college, and then I came here for breakfast at 9.30.
08:22My colleague spoke to you, I think, about a website on Friday.
08:26She can barely organise a spreadsheet.
08:28But you worked with computers, I believe.
08:31I've had enough!
08:33If you think I've done something, arrest me.
08:37No, I didn't think so.
08:41Erm, it's...
08:42It's Nabil's seizure alarm.
08:45I'll get it, shall I?
08:49Come on, Jess.
08:57It's all right, Nabil, it's Mummy.
08:59It's Jess.
09:01Jess, you'll be fine, shall I?
09:03Hold it.
09:05OK, darling, just...
09:07That's it, sweetie.
09:09There we are.
09:10There we are.
09:11That's better.
09:12Keep your arm out.
09:14That's it.
09:16That's lovely.
09:18Now...
09:20There we go.
09:22There we are, sweetie.
09:25There we are.
09:26There we are.
09:27All right, Maddox.
09:29You where?
09:30All right, I'll meet you there.
09:31Listen, while you're on, can you do me a favour?
09:34Call around the nursing agencies.
09:36Find out if any of them have sent a carer around
09:38with the neurons in the last 24 hours.
09:41Possibly with the initials TD.
09:44Yeah.
09:55MUSIC PLAYS
10:12Everybody happy?
10:14No.
10:15All good.
10:16Knife, please.
10:18MUSIC CONTINUES
10:22They forced the door and nothing was taken,
10:24so everyone just assumed it was skinny-dipping students.
10:27I sometimes wish I'd gone to university.
10:30How long ago was this break-in?
10:32Wednesday before last.
10:33It was something Maddox said made me think of it.
10:35There you go, then.
10:36You'll miss her when she's gone.
10:38Gone where?
10:39She's requested a transfer.
10:41Innocent, told me.
10:42Really? Why?
10:44This is the one.
10:47There's something in one of the tiles.
10:54I really think it is.
11:11He was framed.
11:17They must have had firearms experience.
11:19Didn't the neurons have weapons licences?
11:21No.
11:22Gillian Furnsby has a whole arsehole.
11:24Yeah, but you'd have to be a decent swimmer.
11:27You elders can swim.
11:29Although we usually have the sense
11:31to turn up fully equipped with a costume.
11:33Well, this wasn't high on my to-do list today.
11:35You do any swimming in your Spanish knot of pilgrimage?
11:39Are you going to give up on this at any point?
11:42Still expecting me to postcard us all?
11:48Right, Sergeant Maddox, you finish up here and go with him.
11:52Mm-hm, yep.
11:55And thank you for all your hard work, Sergeant.
11:59Yeah, because you used to say,
12:00well done whenever I completed a task.
12:03Yeah, I think I did, in the early days.
12:05Then you just stopped.
12:07I'm only trying to help.
12:09No need to get your knickers in a twist.
12:12Why go to all the trouble to frame Tom
12:15and then kill him with one of the same bullets?
12:18It doesn't make any sense. It ruins the plan.
12:20Maybe his death wasn't part of the original plan.
12:23Could be why they were so interested in the exit wound.
12:26Meaning?
12:27Perhaps the killer wanted to reassure themselves
12:29that the bullet had gone right through Tom's body
12:31and there was at least a sporting chance
12:33that it would never be found.
12:35They must still be worried about the bullet in the tile, huh?
12:38I suppose they've got to weigh it up.
12:40The risk of leaving it in the pool
12:42versus the risk of being caught trying to get it out.
12:44That's what we need to change, then, the balance of risk.
13:03Mum.
13:09This is what happens if you don't keep foxes down.
13:12I can't keep foxes down without a gun.
13:15I can let you have your air rifle back.
13:19Are you ready to confirm that it was Tom Marston up there?
13:22It was.
13:24I was wanting a word with Gillianne Aran, if that's OK.
13:27Mum?
13:28Yeah, go on. I'll be in in a minute.
13:31Why didn't you tell us about the culvert?
13:33When we were looking for Tom Marston, I asked you specifically
13:37if there was anything like that on the property.
13:39That thing was so old, I'd completely forgotten about it.
13:42You didn't remember.
13:44When I asked you about places to hide on the land,
13:46you jumped to memories with me.
13:48No, we didn't.
13:50Sorry, I need to go. Will you find somebody else, please?
14:21DOORBELL RINGS
14:33They've installed a motion sensor at the pool
14:35that will set an alarm off in the porter's office if it's triggered.
14:38Could work. If I was the killer, I'd want that bullet out
14:41before they expose the tile.
14:43Sir!
14:44They've taken down the animal rights website.
14:46When? Literally just this second.
14:50What do you reckon? Mission accomplished.
14:53Well, that depends whether the site and the murders are linked.
14:55There must still be a way of tracing it.
14:57Yeah, Maddox couldn't find that out.
14:59We need to go and talk to the Narans again.
15:01Turns out their alibi was a lie.
15:07Here. Thanks.
15:09What on earth do you need it for?
15:12So you initial this every time you give Nabil his medicines,
15:16is that correct? Yes.
15:18But between 11 o'clock last night and 9 o'clock this morning,
15:22the initials read TD.
15:25Tracy Daly, an agency nurse.
15:28Says she looked after your son while you were both out of the house.
15:31You blame Alistair Stoke for what happened during your son's operation
15:35and Tom Marston for the fact that he wasn't struck off.
15:38Now, they're both dead. You're lying about your whereabouts.
15:41Surely you can understand... It's not about understanding.
15:44It's about a right to privacy. Riz...
15:46I won't be harassed.
15:49Tell them.
15:52Rizvan.
15:57Tell them where we were. Or I will.
16:05I'll be with my son if you need me.
16:16You take him to all these hospital appointments.
16:20And they think they're being encouraging.
16:25I was in his room last week and I came across this coursework essay
16:30about quality-of-life debates.
16:36It was so mature.
16:39So well-argued, it was like...
16:42He was telling us what he would want.
16:47And so this morning...
16:50Ayesha found his lawyer in the Netherlands.
16:53He agreed to meet us at Gatwick before his flight back.
17:00We drove up last night.
17:03And...
17:05At seven o'clock this morning, we were sitting in front of a stranger
17:09at the airport.
17:15Asking him...
17:19how we could let our son die.
17:28Well, at least it's something we can check.
17:31It only gives him an alibi for Tom's murder.
17:33Doesn't let them off the hook for Alistair.
17:35It's all about Alistair, isn't it?
17:37What happened in that operating theatre?
17:39They think he's escaped justice.
17:41I can't be there.
17:42Maybe you just don't want it to be there.
17:44No, I...
17:46I don't know.
17:48This job can be bleak sometimes.
17:50Do you want me to do this Erika Stoke trip by myself?
17:53No, you're all right. In for a penny.
17:56They've targeted my husband.
17:58And now his business partner. Should I be worried?
18:01There's no reason to think so, but we do need to know where you were
18:04between the hours of 6.30 and 7 this morning.
18:06I was in bed.
18:08Anyone verify that?
18:09You mean, was anyone in bed with me?
18:13There's something else in that.
18:14Stay there, please.
18:22Ah, hello, boys.
18:25I was just having a little tidy up.
18:28It's not what it looks like. I threw most of it.
18:34It's not our fault.
18:36I misread things.
18:38I'm an idiot.
18:39You need to go home.
18:57Sure you're all right?
19:00A bit embarrassed.
19:02There's no nice way of asking this, but are you having an affair with Simon Eastwood?
19:08This again?
19:10No.
19:11I am not having an affair with Simon Eastwood.
19:15We were engaged, and that's all the hospital rumour mill needs.
19:20I'm thinking of starting one myself about the scrub nurse who inherited 50 grand.
19:24What do you mean?
19:25She's great with the families. They love her.
19:27But she was a backseat surgeon in theatre.
19:30Then she encouraged Simon when he made those stupid allegations.
19:33I take it you don't believe them?
19:35I don't think Simon was being malicious. He was just wrong.
19:38Alistair hadn't been drinking, but even if he had,
19:41Simon was too afraid to make the cut. He admitted it himself.
19:46What was Alistair supposed to do?
19:47Say, sorry, I've had a glass of wine and let the boy bleed out on the table?
19:56Take this one home, will you?
19:57Yes, sir.
20:01What are the events of the modern pentathlon?
20:04We're doing pub quizzes. We're doing them in the pub or I'm going home.
20:08It involves both shooting and swimming, though, doesn't it?
20:10Why?
20:11Erica was a runner-up in the Oxford Ladies' Championship three years ago.
20:28I'm not going to finish that. I want my patio back.
20:30Oh, it'll be seaworthy soon. I have a plan.
20:33Really? I didn't think you told me your plans these days.
20:36Come on, Laura. The hours will get better.
20:39I don't have a problem with the hours, Robbie.
20:41If running around in a bulletproof vest makes you happy, go for it.
20:49I'm not going to finish that. I want my patio back.
20:51Oh, it'll be seaworthy soon. I have a plan.
20:53Really? I didn't think you told me your plans these days.
20:57Hey, I said I'd bring this back.
20:59Oh, thanks. I think we can trust her with an air rifle.
21:02Would you mind giving it to her?
21:04No, that's fine.
21:08Night.
21:09Thanks.
21:26Good night.
21:57Sorry, they're doing repairs.
22:04No, seriously, I owe you.
22:09Don't push it.
22:11You rescued a melted hard drive for me and didn't split the atom.
22:14Oh, I know, it's here.
22:20I'm sorry.
22:21It's all right.
22:22It's all right.
22:23It's all right.
22:25Oh.
22:28Alex, really appreciate it, but I've got to go.
22:33Sir?
22:37Sir?
22:38Yes?
22:46It's the raw material from the hunted.org.uk website.
22:55I'm sorry.
23:05You tried to burn it last night.
23:07My sergeant saw you.
23:13I managed to retrieve some data, so we know what's on it.
23:19Lorraine, this is a murder inquiry.
23:22I haven't killed anyone.
23:25I just wanted to make life difficult for them.
23:28OK.
23:30The whole point of selling the farm was so my mother could keep on living there,
23:33but Tom bullied her from the day he took over.
23:36So you set up the website?
23:38Mm.
23:42How did you make the server so difficult to trace?
23:46It's hard to explain.
23:48Well, I wish you would. We have a whole team working on it.
23:51Was it something to do with dynamic IP assignment?
23:56Of course it wasn't.
23:58Mum, if you use a proxy server abroad,
24:02IP look-ups are useless anyway.
24:10What about the arson attack at the lodge?
24:12That wasn't Chris, either. He didn't even know you were planning it, did he?
24:15She didn't plan it. She just did it.
24:17He only helped with the computer bit.
24:19A few hours on his laptop, that's all he did.
24:22Why?
24:24I've still got half the money they gave me for the farm.
24:27If Christopher got a mortgage, we could buy some of it back.
24:30It's completely delusional.
24:32When did you become aware of all this?
24:35Yesterday afternoon.
24:37I borrowed Chris's laptop and the images were on it.
24:40I made him come straight home from work and take it down.
24:42So you tried to dispose of the evidence?
24:45This one stupid thing could destroy him.
24:48He's applying for medical school next year.
24:50No, I'm not.
24:51Let's not do this now.
24:52No, let's.
24:54You always decide what to do, don't you?
24:56It was you that decided Gran was selling the farm.
24:58You wouldn't even let me talk about running it.
25:00We're going to need to continue this under caution.
25:03But this has got nothing to do with what happened to Alastair and Tom.
25:06He was asleep on my settee when Tom was killed and she was at A&E.
25:10Show him, Mum.
25:16She managed to burn herself when she was set in the fire.
25:20I let it go for a couple of days but I couldn't stand the pain.
25:25I got back just as you were looking for Tom.
25:27We're going to need statements from all of you.
25:29I've got a clinic in ten minutes. They can't replace me.
25:31And Chris has got a shift.
25:32Well, you'll both be given a time to report to the station.
25:34And you, you're coming with us.
25:37If you phoned in sometime ago and said,
25:39If you've phoned in sick, you might as well come to his appointment with him.
26:08I've promised I'd do this for him, and I'm doing it.
26:12For what?
26:14So he can drive his girlfriend to the cinema, take his mates to the beach?
26:20It's no use to him!
26:22Rizvan!
26:23It'll never be of any use to him!
26:36Even if what Gillian says checks out, that only gives Chris a pretty flimsy alibi, doesn't
26:48it?
26:49I mean, his mum's already lied for him once.
26:51Meticulous planning, that's what it is.
26:53Hardly.
26:54She set herself on fire.
26:55No, not that.
26:56I mean, the preparation, getting hold of Tom's gun, making the signature bullet.
27:01What sort of person is capable of planning that?
27:28Here.
27:30Hello.
27:31Happy 18th for yesterday, sweetheart.
27:32Got you a present, but I left it at home.
27:33It's been a bit...
27:34Well, are you OK?
27:35Yeah, fine.
27:36Just, um, saw you arriving and wanted you to know that we were running a bit late.
27:37I'll leave you with Chris.
27:38Hello again, mate.
27:39You all right?
27:40Yeah.
27:41Come on, then.
27:42Let's go.
27:44No, I know, but it does feel like I'm giving up.
27:45Oh, Tony, let me give you a call back.
27:46Yeah, you too.
27:47Just popping out for a sandwich, is that it?
27:48Yeah.
27:49Yeah.
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28:15Yeah.
28:16Yeah.
28:17Um, popping out for a sandwich, if you fancy anything else.
28:18I'm fine, actually.
28:19Thank you.
28:20Is Gillian Fernsby cooperating?
28:21Yeah, pretty much.
28:22We're letting her out on bail.
28:23Oh, did you manage to get in contact with that Dutch lawyer?
28:24Mm.
28:25He told them he couldn't help them.
28:26Oh.
28:27I might call in on them later.
28:28Oh, do you want me to come with you?
28:29No, no.
28:30You're all right.
28:31It's...
28:32It's not police business.
28:33It's, um...
28:34This was in last night's paper.
28:35This was in last night's paper. They offer help with respite care. I hope they don't
28:43think I'm interfering.
28:44It's not interfering. That's lovely.
28:45Last week we talked about the book trade and how it's faring in the new world of e-readers,
28:46online retailers and the boom in self-publishing. Today, on the One O'Clock Programme, we're
28:47going to continue that discussion, but from the point of view of readers. How are our
29:37readers going to benefit from this?
30:00Laura reckons he's been dead about an hour and a half.
30:02Anything taken?
30:03Not as far as we know. Ayesha thinks he must have disturbed an intruder. That's all we've
30:08been able to get.
30:10Flecks of grey paint. Until this morning he was a suspect in a double murder inquiry.
30:14I'm not telling you this is some random break-in.
30:27Urine-soaked trousers. Dry carpet.
30:30He's been moved. Laura never mentioned that.
30:45Mrs Narayan. What happened?
30:54You told me you'd been at the hospital. Do you know what time you got back?
30:58Yeah, so, midday.
31:00You didn't call us till quarter to one.
31:03I was with Nabil for a while and, um... I didn't... I didn't find him straight away.
31:18You said you couldn't be sure where Rizwan was when I...
31:20Oh, no, he's... he's not a murderer. I... I...
31:21Ayesha, Ayesha, Ayesha, Ayesha, listen. Listen, I know you've got to get Nabil settled with
31:27his carer, OK? But, honestly, the best thing to do is just to get through these questions.
31:32OK, then we're done. You can have some space.
31:36OK.
31:37Did Rizwan mention any plans for today? Was he planning on meeting anyone?
31:42No. He was... he was here.
31:44Had he been doing some work in the garage?
31:47Yes.
31:48It's open.
31:50It's open.
32:01If I hadn't taken this job, we wouldn't be spending all this quality time together.
32:06You'd be talking to a much less attractive DI.
32:09Do you want the benefit of my professional opinion or not?
32:12I want the benefit of all your opinions.
32:14Well, I don't think you do, Robbie.
32:17Cause of death, cerebral hypoxia.
32:19But on closer examination of the neck, the furrow from whatever's been used is angled upwards.
32:38If I was to strangle you, a not inconceivable prospect these days,
32:44I'd pull the ligature together like this, and it stays horizontal, see?
32:48Yeah.
32:49Whereas with hanging, body hangs from the bottom of the noose, and the furrow slopes upwards.
33:02And add to that he's been moved.
33:04Are you sure?
33:05No. I'm certain.
33:07From the way the lividities shifted, I'd say he was hanging maybe half an hour before they moved him onto his back.
33:13Homicidal hangings do occur.
33:15But they're rare. I think you're looking at a suicide dressed up as a murder.
33:39If it was suicide, there's no real reason to link it to the other two deaths.
33:42No, they're definitely linked. Look.
33:45What is it?
33:46Paint analysis from the door frame at the pool.
33:49It's been repainted several times, first grey, then white, then a different shade of grey.
33:53It's an exact match for the colour sequence for the paint chips in the Noran's back door.
33:57So, the tool that was used to break into the pool was the same as the one at the Noran's?
34:02Safe bet, I'd say.
34:03And if we assume the same person was using the tool both times,
34:07then to find out who fired Tom Marston's gun into the pool,
34:10all we need to do is find out who faked the break-in at the Noran's.
34:13She found the body, so either she's part of it or she's the key to finding out who is.
34:19What? Makes sense, doesn't it?
34:21No, it makes perfect sense.
34:23You remind me of someone I used to work for.
34:26The phone company is sending through a list of recent calls, but they're being slow, so I'm just going to chase them up.
34:30No, I need you in there. She trusts you. I was hoping you could leave.
34:33Do you mind sticking this one out?
34:34Not at all.
34:37Good luck.
34:38Yeah.
34:55Do you mind if I come in?
35:17We'd like to go back to the beginning, if that's alright.
35:20But this time, we need you to tell us what actually happened.
35:26I don't understand.
35:28Rizwan did this to himself.
35:31No. No.
35:33When somebody hangs themselves, the bladders give way.
35:41There was a mark on a beam in the garage, with a stain underneath.
35:46He was obviously under a lot of pressure.
35:49You both were.
35:52What happened?
35:55Well...
36:02I was supposed to do most of the caring, and he was supposed to go to work.
36:12That was the agreement that we had.
36:14When you got home, you found him hanging in the garage?
36:19Yes.
36:25We'd just got out the life insurance, and he must have known that he wouldn't pay out for suicide.
36:34How could I let him abandon us like...
36:38He's a big guy, though.
36:40I'd have had trouble leaving him by myself.
36:43You had help, didn't you?
36:45Aisha, this is... this is really important.
36:49We believe the person that helped you was involved in the murders of Thomas Marston and Alistair Stoke.
36:57Who was it?
37:03You said I could have a solicitor. I'd like one now, please.
37:20It must be someone close to Aisha, you know, someone she'd trust.
37:24Well, the obvious choice is Jessica Tallison,
37:26but if we're saying that whoever helped Aisha was involved in both murders, it's not her.
37:30She was with me when Alistair Stoke was killed.
37:32Aisha and Rizwan didn't kill Tom Marston.
37:36They were with their Dutch lawyer the morning he was killed.
37:39What are you saying? They were all in it together all through?
37:41Sir?
37:42Sir, Aisha Naran's called.
37:44She's in the car.
37:45You're saying they were all in it together all through?
37:46Sir?
37:47Is it possible?
37:48Sir, Aisha Naran's call list has come through.
37:50There's one at 1203. It's an Oxford number.
37:55Department of Neurosurgery.
37:57Who am I talking to, please?
37:59You're through to the main desk at Neurosurgery.
38:01Can I help you?
38:02James?
38:03Hello?
38:04What's this about a silent alarm at Rouge Montpool? They say it's been triggered.
38:07Hello?
38:08Find out who they were speaking to.
38:09Hello?
38:11Hi, this is DS Maddox. I'm from Oxford Police.
38:16Around midday. I need to know who she was put through to.
38:23Really?
38:45Hello?
39:16Come on, Lorraine. Out you get.
39:28Alistair made the same speech to all his new students.
39:32Surgery is controlled brutality.
39:35And the day that stops frightening you is the day you should stop doing this job.
39:40The problem was he didn't believe it anymore.
39:42That's what made him dangerous.
39:45He thought he was reckless and that's why you killed him.
39:50I'm a nurse.
39:52I have a duty to protect my patients.
39:56And you framed Thomas Marston. Why?
40:00Because he'd given evidence in support of Alistair.
40:03He lied.
40:05It was his fault Alistair was still operating.
40:08And then when Tom came in for his cardiac procedure, there were his keys in the locker.
40:12But you went to such lengths to incriminate him. You succeeded.
40:16What went wrong?
40:18I got scared.
40:21Alistair was lying there.
40:24I had this shotgun.
40:27I planned to throw it in the river but I couldn't move.
40:31And then I remembered this culvert that I used to play in when I was little.
40:35I didn't think anyone else knew about it but me.
40:37But then when we were driving back from A&E with Mum,
40:39I saw Tom coming out the woods. He'd found the gun.
40:43He worked out how he'd been framed?
40:44No.
40:46But he would.
40:48So I asked to have a look at it.
40:50And you turned the gun on him.
40:52It was very quick. Very humane.
40:54There was nothing humane about what you did.
41:02Tell us about Rizwan.
41:04You helped move him.
41:05Tell us about Rizwan.
41:07You helped move him.
41:09It was your idea, wasn't it?
41:10Yes.
41:12She rang me at the hospital when she got back from our clinic appointment.
41:16I've always looked after that family.
41:20You've seen Nabil.
41:23Was I supposed to let that happen again?
41:25So you based your entire little crusade or whatever it is on an event you hadn't even witnessed?
41:31A year ago, I wouldn't have believed it.
41:34But something changed in him.
41:38He thought he was invincible.
41:41He started taking risks.
41:43Why was he still regarded as one of the best in his field then?
41:46Erica would say that.
41:48What's it got to do with Erica?
41:53She was the one who let him feel like he was God.
41:57She had no idea.
41:58He was God.
42:00She had no idea how to handle him.
42:03Oh, but you did.
42:05You'd worked together for years.
42:06You were his work wife.
42:07But then along came Erica and he didn't need you anymore.
42:12He was reckless.
42:14I saw it in operation after operation.
42:15Why were his outcomes usually so good?
42:17Why does he have an office wall covered in thank you cards from grateful patients?
42:23Your colleagues have a nickname for you.
42:24Do you know that?
42:25Yes.
42:26The backseat surgeon.
42:30I have a duty.
42:33I only ever do what's right for my patients.
42:36And which one of your patients asked you to play God?
42:57She won't let it go.
42:59She insists he was dangerous.
43:01The man had one complaint in 30 years.
43:04How many would a copper get in that time?
43:06You're comparing what we do to brain surgery.
43:08Nah.
43:10Police work's much more complicated than that.
43:26Come on.
43:42Come on.
43:43You've just sold your first murder as a DI.
43:45We're going out to celebrate.
43:47I can't.
43:48Yes, you can.
43:49Maddox can help you with all that.
43:51Let's assume she's sticking around.
43:53She is.
43:54There you go.
43:55That's your coat.
43:58Or, if you prefer, you could show us the photographs from your gap year at the cathedral.
44:09I didn't go to the cathedral.
44:15I got to the village.
44:16Well, the last village, but one.
44:18And then I turned around and I came back.
44:21You walked right across Spain to see a church and didn't go in.
44:25Yeah.
44:30Quick pint of the black horse.
44:33I think we can do better than that.
44:45But I thought you'd given up on the canoe.
44:47I never give up.
44:49Just found alternate means of production.
44:52You paid someone to make it, didn't you?
44:53Why not?
44:54I'm earning again.
44:56Yeah, I wanted to talk to you about that, actually.
44:59Oh, yeah?
45:00Well, it's been horrific working with you, obviously.
45:03Obviously.
45:04But I've been thinking, if it gets you out of the house in your old age,
45:07then I could possibly put up with you for a little longer.
45:11That's good of you, James.
45:13That's really good of you.
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