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Beyond Paradise Season 1 Episode 4

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00:00Oh
00:30No!
01:00No!
01:30No!
02:00No!
02:12It's brilliant!
02:16It's just brilliant!
02:18Apparently, local honey is just the ticket for hay fever.
02:22So I pop by here and, uh...
02:24Joan asked me if I'd like to see the bees.
02:26How could one refuse? Thank you, Joan.
02:28Thank you, Joan. Thank you.
02:30I didn't know you suffered from hay fever.
02:32I don't.
02:40Now bring it back, Joan!
02:52So, D.S. Williams, what's happened?
02:54A man's been found dead in a field up on North Farm.
02:56Okay.
03:00Hold on steady and strong
03:06Here's the dawn
03:08Coming on, coming on, going on
03:10And the sun will come shining through
03:20To show me the place I once knew
03:26Far thee well
03:28Far thee well
03:30Far thee well under due
03:32Far thee well under due
03:34Far thee well under due
03:36Far thee well under due
03:40The crop circle happened at some point last night
03:42And the body was discovered by a group of ramblers
03:44Around eight this morning.
03:46Kelby attended with paramedics.
03:48Oh, look at this. It's amazing.
03:50And you said there were reports of, uh, strange lights in the sky, too.
03:54A few shaky mobile phone images, but nothing we can corroborate with any of the agencies.
03:58We're still very exciting.
04:00Not for everyone, sir.
04:02The deceased is male, white, early fifties.
04:06Right, yes, sorry.
04:08Cause of death?
04:09Unclear.
04:10No markings or signs of injury on the body.
04:13The paramedics' best guess at this stage is heart failure.
04:16We don't know who he is?
04:18No, oddly.
04:20No idea on the body at all.
04:22Nothing.
04:23Strange.
04:24Morning, Kelby.
04:26Sir.
04:27Are you okay?
04:29Yes, sir.
04:30I just...
04:31I'm just not used to dealing with dead people.
04:34Ah.
04:35Yeah, well, you stay out here.
04:37Get some fresh air.
04:39Come along, Sergeant.
04:45Morning, Jabs.
04:46Sir.
04:54There was nothing at all on the body.
04:56No, sir.
04:57He could have been robbed.
04:58Yeah, there's no injuries.
05:00Signs of a struggle.
05:01Apart from his shirt, there's basically buttons missing.
05:04It's as though it was ripped open.
05:07You think he was probed?
05:09Probed?
05:10Yeah.
05:11Alien encounters.
05:12That's what they do, isn't it?
05:14Probe people.
05:16Aliens?
05:17Well, yeah.
05:18I mean, we are in the middle of a crop circle, after all.
05:20And there are documented cases of alien abductions
05:23where the victims were subjected to medical examinations.
05:27I did read somewhere.
05:29They sometimes go in through the belly button.
05:33It says not to leave any trace.
05:37Sorry, sorry.
05:40Ah.
05:45Scar.
05:46Heart surgery.
05:47Could be a pacemaker, which fits the theory of heart attack.
05:51Well, if it is, there may be a serial number that linked to his medical records.
05:54But...
05:56Even if it was a heart attack...
05:59Still doesn't tell us how he got here.
06:03Ah.
06:05Yes.
06:06It's a book page.
06:07It's Dickens.
06:08Look, it's Pip reunited with Estella.
06:09The last page of great expectations.
06:10But why carry it around with you?
06:11Well, more importantly, why keep it in your sock?
06:14It's a book page.
06:15It's Dickens.
06:16Look, it's Pip reunited with Estella.
06:17The last page of great expectations.
06:18But why carry it around with you?
06:19Well, more importantly, why keep it in your sock?
06:21So, somebody shot this last night.
06:22The Gordon Bennett.
06:23Yeah.
06:24It's a book page.
06:25It's Dickens.
06:26It's a book page.
06:27It's Dickens.
06:28Look, it's Pip reunited with Estella.
06:29The last page of great expectations.
06:30But why carry it around with you?
06:31Well, more importantly, why keep it in your sock?
06:34Well, somebody shot this last night.
06:41It's Gordon Bennett.
06:44It certainly looks like a UFO.
06:53Or a torch attached to a selfie stick.
06:57It's the third crop circle the farm's had this year.
06:59It brings all the UFO spotters out.
07:02croppies, the crop circle chasers. And you said the body was discovered just after 8am?
07:08Yes.
07:09Oi! Cool it! They are the police, and you're not allowed on the farm until they say so.
07:18Sally runs the shop.
07:20Right. Kelby, go and talk to our croppies, would you? Give them a description of our
07:25man, see if anyone knows him. Sir.
07:28Ah, the farm owners, sir. Andrew and Cassie Parker.
07:31We really need to get that top field cleared.
07:33We'll be as quick as we can. This is Detective Inspector Goodman.
07:35Good to meet you.
07:38Sorry, honey. I mean, sorry, it's honey. I'm not, um, that doesn't matter.
07:44The man we found is white, 50, jeans, blue shirt. Do you recall seeing anyone like that yesterday?
07:51Er, no.
07:52Do you, um, do you live at the farm, Mr Parker?
07:54Yes, we're in the main house.
07:56Did you see or hear anything unusual last night?
07:58No, nothing. First we knew of all this was when we saw the police car on the top field.
08:02We didn't hear anything at all, despite the appearance of a, of a crop circle.
08:05That's rather the point, isn't it? Won't be much of a mystery otherwise.
08:09This only captures the imagination.
08:11We need. It's a decent harvest.
08:13We're a working farm, and right now we've got half our wheat field flattened by heaven knows what.
08:18The other half trampled on by hundreds of rubberneckers.
08:20My sister doesn't see the economic benefits of our newfound notoriety.
08:24You're a farm, not a circus.
08:26Now, I don't know what you found up there.
08:28There's work to do.
08:29I need to get the share grab out of the big shed.
08:31All right, two, two groups.
08:38The croppies and what's your group called?
08:40So, no one was outside during the night?
08:49Oh, we shut the gates to the public at seven o'clock.
08:52What about the ramblers who discovered the body?
08:54Well, there was a public bridleway around the perimeter, but never seen anyone outside walking at night.
09:01Look, I'm sorry, but we've got fields to harvest.
09:04Of course.
09:05We just need to talk to Sally and then we'll be on our way.
09:07If we need anything else, we'll be in touch.
09:12Do you know everybody in Chifton?
09:14Not everyone, but most.
09:16So, tell me about them.
09:18Um, brother and sister.
09:20He married and moved away, but came back after his divorce.
09:24They inherited the farm from their parents.
09:26Uh, well, their mum.
09:28Their dad, Nick Parker, was a crook.
09:30Locked up about nine years ago for his part in the Unitas robbery at Bristol Airport.
09:34Yes, I remember that.
09:35Yeah, it was really sad.
09:37Their mum took her own life, just after the trial.
09:41Andrew and Cassie have been running this place on their own ever since.
09:44Uh, police confidentiality actually, sir.
09:47So...
09:48I'm not made of money.
09:49I need a fry-up.
09:50Your guts are rumbling.
09:51There's food at home.
09:52No, there ain't.
09:53You ain't done a big shop yet.
09:54Right, Josh.
09:55Do you remember Josh Woods, sir?
09:57Stole twelve cars in a single day.
09:59Ah, yes, Josh.
10:00Yes.
10:01And raised him in a hardfield girlfriend, as I recall.
10:03Still spending the brownie points.
10:05How's the community service?
10:06Uh, bang in.
10:08Yeah, doing some, uh, gardening for the old wrinklies down at Summer Court on Wednesdays.
10:13Tea and jammy dodgers for days.
10:15Come on, off your pop.
10:17Thanks, ma'am.
10:21This is Josh's step-mum, Sally.
10:23Sally, DI Goodman.
10:24Hello.
10:25Were you working yesterday?
10:26Till closing, yep.
10:28Uh, left here, uh, quarter past seven.
10:30And did you, uh, notice anything unusual?
10:33There was always something unusual going on round here.
10:36It's on account of the ley lines.
10:38Layers?
10:41They criss-crossed the country, linking ancient historical sites.
10:44And some think their lines of supernatural energy, some think they were created by aliens.
10:49But you've got your, uh, Glastonbury that way, your Stonehenge over there, and the lines cross in the top field.
10:56So...
10:59Did you have a man in here yesterday?
11:01Maybe 50?
11:02White, jeans, blue shirt, boots?
11:05Don't ring no bells.
11:06And what about the car park? Was it empty when you left?
11:08Of course I can remember.
11:12Can I open up now?
11:13That lot are waiting for the guided tour of the new circle, once your lot go.
11:17And then we've got a coach party heading down from Exeter.
11:20Yes, I can't see, why not?
11:21All right.
11:23Cheers.
11:27Nothing.
11:28Okay, thanks, Kelby. We'll see you back at the station.
11:30All right.
11:31Shop's open!
11:32So we have lights in the sky, and a man in the middle of a newly formed crop circle.
11:36Possibly Rob, definitely dead.
11:37And with a page of a Charles Dickens novel tucked into his sock.
11:40Worse still, we have no idea who he is.
11:43I think we have our work cut out with this one, Sergeant.
11:46Yeah, we've got the one from the walkers. That was just after eight this morning, yeah?
12:03Firstly, I ain't your sweetheart.
12:07And secondly, how do you know the party was an hour afterwards?
12:10Ha-ha!
12:11Witnesses have been up dancing all night, drinking and taking drugs.
12:15Gorging on them funny mushrooms, no doubt.
12:18Surprised they could speak, let alone tell you which half of the woods they were in.
12:21Yeah. I said gorging.
12:24Well, I'll pass it on, but I'm not making any promises. We're very busy.
12:29We've had two stolen bikes, a fridge set fire in a shopping trolley, and a bloke found dead in a field.
12:34And it's only half past ten.
12:36That was Upper Awood, trying to shift their stuff into us again.
12:41HQ are supposed to sort that out, aren't they?
12:43Probably all in a meeting about whether they should have a meeting or not,
12:46and whether they should have another meeting before that meeting to decide on what biscuits to have.
12:51Where's Batman and Robin?
12:53Sarge texted me a minute ago. They're on their way back, just getting some coffees.
12:58Bite my doughnuts.
13:07Here you go, this should do the trick.
13:09But I don't have hay fever.
13:11No, but last night you said that you...
13:16That's right after we found out about JP's new baby.
13:20At least if it's from Joan, it's local honey, so I can sell it.
13:24Look, I'm...
13:25Look, it's fine. It's fine.
13:28People will continue to have babies, even if we don't.
13:32I have a really good feeling about this next round of IVF.
13:36Oh, Humphrey, you have a good feeling about mostly everything.
13:40Yes, sorry.
13:42Don't be.
13:44Shouldn't you be at work?
13:46Yes, yes, I should, yes.
13:48Hi, Master, where are you?
13:49Oh!
13:50On the house.
13:51One of the perks of the inspector here sleeping with the owner.
13:53Oh, glad to be of service.
13:54Morning, all.
13:55Humphrey, Archie.
13:56How are you?
13:57Good, and you?
13:58Same.
13:59Excellent.
14:00So, has Martha told you the exciting news?
14:01Oh, yes.
14:02We're being reviewed by the food section of the South Devon tourist guide.
14:03When?
14:04Lunchtime.
14:05Oh, it's brilliant.
14:06Only if they like the food.
14:07Oh, of course they will.
14:08Anything I can do to help?
14:09Thanks, but you and the kitchen aren't the greatest friends.
14:10That's exactly true.
14:11Then we shall leave you to it.
14:13See you at the clinic.
14:14Two o'clock.
14:15Yes.
14:16Oh, yes.
14:17Oh, yes.
14:18We're being reviewed by the food section of the South Devon tourist guide.
14:19Oh, when?
14:20Lunchtime.
14:21Oh, it's brilliant.
14:22Oh, only if they like the food.
14:23Oh, of course they will.
14:25Is there anything I can do to help her?
14:27Thanks, but you and the kitchen aren't the greatest friends.
14:29That's sadly true.
14:31Then we shall leave you to it.
14:36See you at the clinic?
14:37Two o'clock.
14:38Yes.
14:40Archie.
14:43I'm free.
14:48So...
14:50The good stuff.
14:59Here you go, Margot.
15:01Skinny latte.
15:02Are you saying I'm fat?
15:04No.
15:05I just...
15:06I mean...
15:07Well, I'm not even sure how you make a coffee skinny, even if it is.
15:11You don't need...
15:12I mean, you might need a coffee, but it doesn't have to be...
15:14She's winding you up.
15:16It's what she always has.
15:17Ah, right.
15:18It's excellent.
15:19Good.
15:20I've had Upper Awood on.
15:21There was an illegal rave in Millbrook Woods last night.
15:22They're saying it was an hour-half.
15:23Hour-half?
15:24The county divisional boundary runs through the centre.
15:25They've confiscated all the sound system and issued orders.
15:27But there's still a few stragglers insisting on parting on.
15:29I told them we're busy.
15:30If it is our patch, they'll only issue a complaint.
15:33Might be easier for Kelby to go down and take a look.
15:35No worries, I could take the pick-up.
15:36No, you couldn't.
15:37You haven't got your advance licence.
15:38But it's ten miles.
15:39Well, better south now then.
15:40Sir, you should listen to this.
15:41Oh, yes.
15:42I asked Kelby to talk to me about...
15:43... what a couple of days after a speech.
15:44... what we need to do.
15:45They're going to travel.
15:46So, we'll just go to the centre.
15:47They've confiscated all the sound system and issued orders.
15:49But there's still a few stragglers insisting on parting on.
15:51I told them we're busy.
15:52If it is our patch, they'll only issue a complaint.
15:54Might be easier for Kelby to go down and take a look.
15:56No worries, I could take the pickup.
15:59No, you couldn't.
16:00You haven't got your advance licence.
16:01So you should listen to this yeah, I
16:04Asked Kelby to talk to the emergency services call handlers to see if there was anything else from last night that we could tie into our mystery man
16:10They logged this at 1150 p.m
16:24Sounds like someone was trying to take the phone away from him while he called for help
16:28Did they return the call yes, but it went straight to automated voicemail we didn't find a phone at the scene
16:36We can't say for sure. It is our man
16:38Yes, except the operator was worried enough to try and pinpoint the location by triangulating phone masts
16:43The fix wasn't accurate enough to send an ambulance the best they could get was a two-mile radius within an area of open farmland
16:52North farm
16:55If it is our man, he wasn't alone if you say the word alien again
17:01I won't be responsible for my actions. Yeah, I'm not sure we can entirely discount it after all
17:05There is a school of thought that um crop circles are a complicated message sent by beings from another planet
17:12Trying to tell us something a sort of
17:15Extraterrestrial email and anyone with any sense will tell you it's two blokes with a plank in a bit of rope
17:20Yes, there's that theory to the parkers probably do it themselves bringing the grokkles though
17:26I have to say it didn't seem best pleased about it
17:28So if our man had someone with him helping him make the crop circles
17:33Who then for some reason took his bone and left him for dad then this may be a murder inquiry now get on to the coroner's office
17:39See if they've made any progress identifying the body
17:41Sir background checks on everyone associated with North farm the parkers and sallywoods
17:48And where the dickens
17:51Does this fit in
17:53Dreaming to sound
17:55That carry me so far away
17:58The freedom now
18:01Forever I'll be bound
18:03Dreaming to sound
18:05Dream of the sound
18:06So where the sound's so paramount
18:09Took the seasons off
18:13Spend our time here now
18:17They play light silent movies on you
18:22Bad tree ... knew it
18:23And keep them all in on what's wrong
18:26Do you ever let them go?
18:31OK, they're waiting for a couple of tissue tests to come back,
18:35but are very confident they'll confirm cause of death
18:38as massive cardiac arrest.
18:40More interestingly, they've made some preliminary inquiries
18:44about the pacemaker he had fitted,
18:46and that unit was issued to a hospital in North Wales six years ago.
18:50Back in 2015...
18:52If he came from North Wales,
18:55how did he end up in a field 400 miles away?
18:58In the middle of a crop circle.
19:00Maybe you were right about the aliens.
19:02They picked him up in Wales, probed him through his belly button
19:05and dropped him off on Shipton.
19:06He died en route, and the crop circles are a message
19:09explaining what happened. Case solved.
19:10Yes, I'm not sure that's the report we should be sending
19:12to the chief superintendent right now.
19:15OK, so, Andrew and Cassie Parker,
19:18nothing on file for them, nor for their mum, Nancy.
19:21Dad, Nick, though, is a different story.
19:23He's got a record long as your arm.
19:26He died in prison six weeks ago, nine years into a 30-year sentence.
19:30He died?
19:31Bowel cancer.
19:32I didn't know.
19:33Neither did I.
19:34I remember him being arrested for the Bristol airport robbery.
19:38We cornered him in bet his tea rooms as was.
19:42Biggest thing to happen in Shipton
19:43since Mick Jagger had a puncture on the A38.
19:45Let's assume that the emergency call we heard yesterday
19:50was our man's last words,
19:53which now means that we're looking for someone else,
19:55a possible accomplice.
19:56So, we need to go back,
19:59talk to everyone we've already seen,
20:00and ask if they've seen two men
20:02anywhere near the farm yesterday.
20:05They're asking for a small tasting menu,
20:19but everything feels a bit too easy.
20:22Not fancy enough.
20:23You're overthinking it.
20:27Stick to the thing you're passionate about.
20:29Local ingredients served simply.
20:31What was that dish you were working on yesterday?
20:34Summer salad, but it's just veg,
20:37olive oil and goat's cheese.
20:39Isn't that a bit too basic?
20:41No.
20:42No, what makes this place unique
20:44is the fact that you can name the person
20:46who grew the veg, who made the oil.
20:47You can probably name the goat the cheese came from.
20:50That was your vision, remember?
20:52Trust in that.
20:56You're right.
21:22Even if we did see two people on the bridal path,
21:31I'm not sure we'd have taken much notice.
21:33Why don't you try Sally in the shop?
21:34We will, thank you.
21:36I'm sorry about your dad, Andrew.
21:38I didn't know he died.
21:41Did you manage to see him?
21:44Me and Cassie didn't visit.
21:46Not after mum did what she did.
21:47Didn't really have anything to say to him.
21:52Well, we won't take up any more of your time.
21:54Maybe if you could just ask your sister
21:55if she saw anyone?
21:57Yeah, thank you.
22:02Put my foot in it there.
22:04You weren't to know.
22:06Hello, Kelby?
22:07You at the rave site?
22:10Kelby?
22:11It's a really bad line.
22:14Say again?
22:16Hello?
22:19He said he needs us at Millbrook Woods.
22:21And could we bring the bike charger?
22:25I thought I ought to show my support.
22:28Pretend to be a customer.
22:29Extol the virtues of the place.
22:30Is that him?
22:34Yeah.
22:35He just got here.
22:37Doesn't look as if he eats very much for a food critic.
22:40I mean, all the television foodies are as big as a house.
22:46Okay.
22:47He wants a glass of house dry white.
22:49On it.
22:51What's he eating?
22:52I'm doing a tasting menu.
22:54Well, no wonder he's wasting away.
22:56Give him a side of chips.
22:59Maybe I should go and flirt with him.
23:00No.
23:06I was assessing the area, and I found this.
23:09No other cars around.
23:11Away from the roads.
23:12No occupants.
23:13And unlocked.
23:15Took a look inside, and I found a wallet.
23:18It was in his jacket on the back seat.
23:21And there was a driver's license.
23:25Now, unless I'm wrong, it looks like our crop circle, man.
23:29Yes, it is.
23:30David Jones.
23:31Kilby.
23:32You're a genius.
23:34Oh, and while I was waiting for you, I did a PNC vehicle check.
23:39Um, the car is registered to him, uh, at an address in real North Wales.
23:45Which fits with what we found in this pacemaker unit.
23:47Well, we might be able to identify him.
23:50It still doesn't tell us how he got to be in a field.
23:55On North Farm.
23:56There's an area marked out.
24:08Why has he done that?
24:09Why has he done that?
24:09And look where it is.
24:13North Farm.
24:17Plate one is a summer salad made with broad beans, fresh peas and pea shoots, all grown
24:23locally, and served with goat's cheese from Meadows Farm, made from milk taken from a goat called
24:30Ziggy.
24:31Enjoy.
24:32I lied about the goat.
24:37I don't really know what her name was.
24:39But it is from Meadows Farm.
24:44Wow.
24:45Piece of cake.
24:49Yes, uh, uh, contact the local police in Wales.
24:52Uh, have them visit the house to inform next of kin.
24:55Yes, and we found a map with North Farm clearly marked out, so him being there was not an accident.
25:00He was definitely there for a reason.
25:02So, ask the local police if they can establish any known links to this area.
25:06Uh, thank you.
25:09Bye.
25:17Crevins.
25:18Uh, uh, Kelby, we'll send a low loader to retrieve the car.
25:21I have, uh, somewhere I need to be at two, so, uh, I'll see you back at the station.
25:31Oh, nearly forgot.
25:35Bike charger.
25:36Oh, brilliant.
25:37Thank you, sir.
25:38Thank you, sir.
25:38Thank you, sir.
25:39Thank you, sir.
25:39Thank you, sir.
25:39Thank you, sir.
25:39Thank you, sir.
25:41Thank you, sir.
25:41Thank you, sir.
25:42Thank you, sir.
25:43Thank you, sir.
25:43Thank you, sir.
25:44Thank you, sir.
25:44Thank you, sir.
25:45Thank you, sir.
25:46Thank you, sir.
25:46Thank you, sir.
25:47Thank you, sir.
25:48Thank you, sir.
25:49Thank you, sir.
25:50Thank you, sir.
25:51Thank you, sir.
25:52Thank you, sir.
25:53Thank you, sir.
25:54Thank you, sir.
25:55Thank you, sir.
25:56Thank you, sir.
25:57Thank you, sir.
25:58Thank you, sir.
25:59Thank you, sir.
26:00Thank you, sir.
26:01Thank you, sir.
26:02Thank you, sir.
26:03Hello?
26:10I'm really sorry, I'm running late.
26:12The food guy's still here.
26:14Not to worry, I'll just tell them you've been held up.
26:17Or we could reschedule.
26:19Oh.
26:19Might be better.
26:20You get back to work and I'll call the clinic now.
26:23Get a new date.
26:25Is that okay?
26:27Of course.
26:28Why wouldn't it be?
26:30Perfect.
26:31Sorry.
26:32Love you.
26:34I love you too.
26:36Okay, bye.
26:39Home again, home again.
26:44One day I know I'll be home again.
26:50Home again, home again.
26:55One day I know I'll be home again.
27:00I'm gonna live my life.
27:01He's going.
27:02Thank you so much for coming.
27:07Thank you so much for coming.
27:07Many times I've been told.
27:12Always told to make you prove.
27:15Well, how was he?
27:38I said it was the best lunch you've had this year.
27:41Yes.
27:43Well, he would say that, wouldn't he?
27:44We'll soon know if he meant it or not.
27:46He promised to send us a copy before he submits it.
27:48Oh, you hold the fort for a bit.
27:51Oh, I need some air.
27:52Oh.
27:57Fantastic.
28:00You took your time.
28:02Stop off for a picnic, did you?
28:04So, what have we got?
28:10David Jones, white male, 51 years old.
28:15Drives from North Wales to North Farm on the outskirts of Shipton Abbott.
28:18He may be alone or with another man, but we know that he or they are there by design because there was a map in his car with an area besides North Farm clearly marked out.
28:27Once here, he parks his car and then walks ten miles to North Farm.
28:31Or the second man, if there is one, dropped him at the farm, then drove to Millbrook Woods.
28:35Where there's a rave taking place?
28:36Ugh, which makes no sense.
28:40Police in Wales visited the address we've got for David Jones.
28:44It was empty.
28:46They spoke to neighbours who said he seemed nice enough for what they saw, but it was a bit of a loner.
28:50Kept himself to himself.
28:52Nothing in the aisle suggested any links to Devon.
28:56Feels like a bit of a dead end.
28:58And we still don't know who else was there and took his phone.
29:01Why the car was ten miles from the scene, and why did he have Charles Dickens hidden in his sock?
29:06And why did he visit Nicholas Parker in prison six weeks ago?
29:12An old visiting order.
29:13No.
29:21I've never heard of it, David Jones.
29:24So you have no idea why he would visit your father?
29:28No.
29:30It was actually in the prison hospital the week he died.
29:33You're a fan of Dickens?
29:41I haven't got time to read.
29:44They were dads.
29:45He was a bit of a bookworm.
29:47That was our childhood.
29:49And Dickens at bedtime, crosswords at the weekend.
29:51So you don't recall your dad ever mentioning anyone called David Jones?
29:55We haven't seen or spoken to him since we lost Mum.
29:58I didn't even want to look at him.
29:59Mum knew he wasn't a saint, but he told her he'd finished with that life, that he was done with it.
30:06Promised her they'd make their living here on the farm, and she believed him.
30:10So when he was arrested for the robbery, she was distraught.
30:14As much because he'd lied to her as for what he'd done.
30:17After he was sentenced, she just sort of went inside herself.
30:24The truth is he broke her heart.
30:26So much so that she, um...
30:30Well, you know.
30:33We know how difficult this is for you.
30:35But just to be certain, we have a CCTV image from the prison authorities.
30:39If we could just take a look.
30:40We've said we don't know who he is.
30:41Yeah, it's just to confirm.
30:43Then we'll be on our way.
30:44I do know him.
30:59But his name isn't David Jones.
31:02It's Harry Preston.
31:04He was one of the gold robbers, along with our father.
31:07So, if Harry Preston is the man who gave evidence against Nick Parker at his trial,
31:19why on earth would he agree to see him?
31:20That's a very good question.
31:22Though I understand him changing his name, if he was an informant.
31:25And crucially, Parker was a fan of Charles Dickens,
31:27so it's pretty safe to assume that the page we found on the body came from him.
31:31But, you know, what was it?
31:33A memento or a message of some kind?
31:35Anyway, it's pretty late, so why don't we find out what we can about this Harry Preston overnight?
31:41Inspector.
31:42And regroup in the morning.
31:43Uh, look, I don't know if this will help, but, well, Andrew thinks I burnt it.
31:48It's a letter from Dad.
31:50It came just before he died.
31:53Could I take it?
31:55I'll make sure you get it back.
32:05I took her hand in mine, and we went out of the ruined place.
32:13And as the morning mists had risen long ago when I first left the forge,
32:18so the evening mists were rising now,
32:20and in all the broad expanse of tranquil light they showed to me,
32:24I saw no shadow of another parting from her.
32:27Last page of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations.
32:33But what was it doing in a dead man's sock?
32:39That's an excellent theory, Selwyn.
32:42And there's this letter.
32:45Hello.
32:46Hey.
32:46How did you do with your food critique?
32:53Good, I think.
32:54I should have something to read tomorrow.
32:56Oh, good.
32:57Any food left?
32:57I'm famous.
32:58Sorry.
32:59Mum's at rumba class, so she's picking up some fish and chips on the way back.
33:03Excellent.
33:05What about you?
33:06What are you reading?
33:08Oh, well, it's really rather sad, actually.
33:10It's a letter from a father, clearly on his deathbed, to his children,
33:14who've pretty much disowned him.
33:17Where's it from?
33:18It's his case we're working on.
33:21He talks about the choices he made as a parent
33:24and the absolute and unbearable pain of realising that the choices he took
33:28destroyed the very people he loved and was trying to provide for.
33:34It's awful.
33:35Yes, he said that the pain left him bent and broken,
33:39but I hope into a better shape,
33:41and that the only gift he could leave them was the...
33:44knowledge of being at the very centre of his heart.
33:48And were they reconciled before he died?
33:52No.
33:56I need to tell you something.
33:58Mm-hmm.
34:02I'm not sure you'll be very happy.
34:04We didn't order a pickled gherkin to go with the fish and chips.
34:06I didn't call the clinic back to reschedule the appointment.
34:18Oh, well, don't worry.
34:20You've been busy.
34:21It wasn't because I didn't have time.
34:22I don't want to do it any more.
34:33I can't do all that.
34:41To fill those things and then lose them again.
34:48It won't ever work.
34:51We know it won't.
34:55I just want us to say it out loud.
34:57Can we just be a family on our own?
35:09Just you and me?
35:18Of course I can.
35:18Almost 30 pounds for three pieces of fish and some chips.
35:27I mean, you can see the sea from the shop.
35:31I mean, it's not as though you have to go very far for the fish, is it?
35:34I mean...
35:34And the queue was all the way back to the bank.
35:37Queuing for daylight robbery.
35:39What's wrong?
35:43Oh, nothing.
35:46Um, Humphrey was just reading me a letter from a case he's working on.
35:51It's a bit sad, that's all.
35:54Some men bring flowers home.
35:56Yeah, I'm sorry.
35:58Well, don't be sorry.
35:59You should get the ketchup.
36:00You should get the ketchup.
36:30Hello, Dennis.
36:46You look busy.
36:47Ha, ha, ha.
37:00What are you doing sneaking about this early?
37:08I'm hardly sneaking.
37:09I...
37:09I woke here.
37:10I don't sleep very well.
37:15Oh, you were early.
37:17Sneaking about, he was.
37:19Nearly had our second heart attack of the week.
37:23Morning, sir.
37:24Good morning.
37:24Margot, I, um, sent out inquiries last night, both for here and North Wales, for a man called
37:31Harry Preston.
37:32Can you see if anything's come through overnight?
37:37Right.
37:38New day, everyone.
37:40Time for a fresh look at where we are.
37:43Now, a man we now know to be Harry Preston was a known associate of Nicholas Parker.
37:49In fact, they were, quite literally, partners in crime.
37:53Until, that is, Preston's own informant on Nick and his fellow gang members following the
37:58Omnitas raid at Bristol Airport in 2014 in order to reduce his own sentence.
38:03He changed his name to David Jones, moved to North Wales.
38:08We can assume to avoid any ramifications, all clear enough.
38:12But then, nine years later, with Nick Parker close to death, Harry Preston comes out of
38:18hiding to visit him in the prison hospital.
38:21And we don't know what was set between the two men, but whatever it was, it resulted in
38:25Preston driving to North Farm.
38:27The most likely theory being he was delivering a message to Nick Parker's estranged children.
38:32But, having got there, he suffered a fatal heart attack in the center of a newly formed
38:38crop circle.
38:41Now, other notable elements include footage of what appears to be a UFO in the night sky,
38:47a page from Charles Dickens' great expectations tucked into his left sock, a call to the emergency
38:53services, seemingly interrupted by some form of altercation, a map with an area marked out
38:59beside North Farm, and his car being found ten miles away, at an illegal rave.
39:06Just a thought.
39:08Go on.
39:08We couldn't work out why Preston would park his car in Millbrook Woods and walk to North Farm,
39:13simply because it doesn't make any sense.
39:15Yes, agreed.
39:16Then the simplest answer is, he didn't.
39:20Someone else did.
39:22What are you saying?
39:24Well, at fear of stereotyping the Shipton youth, what if someone just nicked Preston's car to
39:30go to the rave?
39:33So we need a car thief.
39:35Who was at the rave...
39:38...last night.
39:39Just for the record, I have never been to a rave before in my entire life.
39:58You've still got the stamp on your hand.
40:00And you were pestering your mum for money for a fry-up.
40:03Needed to soak up the booze, Josh.
40:06Don't drink.
40:07We arrested you in the pub.
40:09So now we've established you were at the rave, how did you get there?
40:13Got a bike, innit?
40:15Didn't we see you picking up your bike from the farm shop?
40:18Well, you borrowed someone else's.
40:19Whose?
40:21Philip's.
40:22Philip? Philip who?
40:23Uh, Schofield.
40:25You borrowed Philip's Schofield's bike?
40:27Yeah.
40:30Didn't know he was local.
40:32Sir?
40:33Well, Diaz-Williams has left the room.
40:34So if we were to check for fingerprints and DNA in that car, we wouldn't find yours.
40:42And if we checked every roadside camera between North Farm and Milbrook Woods, we wouldn't see you driving that car.
40:54DS-Williams has rejoined the interview.
40:57We did a social media search to see how all the UFO spotters heard about the crop circle at North Farm so quickly.
41:07Turns out it was posted on the local UFO watch site at 11.35pm last night by someone whose handle was JoshDude1999.
41:17Ring any bells?
41:19Josh?
41:19That could have been anyone.
41:23What year were you born?
41:251999, was it?
41:27Look, that doesn't prove anything.
41:29Someone could have stolen my identity.
41:30Sergeant, I have PC Hartford.
41:32Go to have Josh's address.
41:33Use his computer.
41:34And we've got experts.
41:36People who can find everything you've done online.
41:39Every post you've made on social media.
41:42Every website you've visited.
41:45Okay, I borrowed it.
41:47But I just took it to the party.
41:49That's it.
41:50And I didn't nick it because the keys were in the ignition.
41:53I thought it was like just one of those communal things, like the bikes.
41:56And you borrowed it from where?
42:02The road next to North Farm.
42:04I am showing the witness a photograph of Harry Preston.
42:13Think very carefully, Josh, before you answer.
42:15This is very important.
42:18Did you see this man at North Farm?
42:28No.
42:29No.
42:31No, I swear, I've never seen this bloke before in my life.
42:35Then what were you doing at North Farm?
42:43Well, there you have it.
42:45Andrew Parker has been secretly paying Josh to help him make the circles.
42:48Two men on a board and a drone used to put the lights up in the sky.
42:51Which Josh filmed for good measure.
42:53It seems the farm's been struggling of late and Andrew discovered a good source of income.
42:57So, we may have solved the mystery of the car in the crop circle,
43:01but I'm not sure it brings us any closer to discovering why Harry Preston travelled all the way to the farm.
43:07Yes.
43:08Margot, anything else come in?
43:10Not much.
43:12I found one of the guards on duty in the prison the day of Harry Preston's visit.
43:16No one really heard the conversation, but he was there a good hour.
43:20The guards said he really liked Nick Parker, though.
43:23Said they used to sit and do puzzles together.
43:25The stuff he used to do with his kids?
43:27Hmm.
43:28Hmm.
43:29Well, if he'd lost his wife and his children had disowned him, he was probably glad to talk to someone.
43:36The Ten Mile Kitchen stole my heart, not my wallet.
43:39Genuinely local produce prepared without fuss and at a reasonable cost.
43:46What did I tell you?
43:50You should be happy.
43:52They print over 300,000 of these for the summer.
43:56Ah.
43:57What?
43:58Slightly crossed wires.
43:59There's clear chemistry between Martha, who prepares the food, and Archie, her wine expert partner.
44:10Sounds like we're married.
44:13Yes.
44:14Well, perhaps you could get them to reword it slightly.
44:16What will Humphrey think?
44:19I'll explain.
44:21It's pretty harmless.
44:22We should have made it clear.
44:24I thought it was about the food, not us.
44:26Well, it is mostly.
44:27I mean, don't get upset about it.
44:29Don't get upset about it.
44:30He's no right to say something like that.
44:33He was here to sample my food, not comment on my life.
44:37Uh, Mark.
44:39Mark.
44:40Uh.
44:45Please.
44:57I feel like I've been told wrong.
45:00I'm sorry.
45:01And at the risk of incurring more, Roth, it does seem you overreacted, but just a little.
45:08He said you had chemistry, not that you were necking over the bread rolls.
45:13Necking?
45:14That's perfectly obvious.
45:15Your feelings for Archie are starting to come back, and you're in denial.
45:19Oh, the lady doth protest too much, me thinks.
45:23You couldn't be more, Roll.
45:25Really?
45:25Really.
45:27Then enlighten me.
45:31Last night I told Humphrey that I didn't want children.
45:35But that I didn't want to go through IVF again.
45:39Oh.
45:39How did he react?
45:44As only Humphrey can.
45:47By telling me not to worry.
45:50By holding me in his arms all night and telling me that it didn't matter.
45:54And that all he needed was me.
45:57Which made it worse.
46:00I know he wanted to mean it.
46:02But I worry that he didn't.
46:05Not really.
46:06I just feel so selfish.
46:12That he might have a better life without me.
46:14Don't be ridiculous.
46:15I mean it, Mum.
46:17He's the most amazing man I've ever known, and he deserves to be happy.
46:24I just don't know if he can ever truly be that with me.
46:26Yes.
46:55I just had final confirmation from the coroner's office on Harry Preston.
47:06Coronary artery atheroma.
47:08Nothing to do with the pacemaker itself.
47:11His arteries had narrowed and he had a blood clot.
47:14They said any kind of physical exertion may have caused a piece of atheroma to break off and form a clot.
47:20So nothing suggesting foul play.
47:22And if someone else was with him, sounds like he would have died anyway.
47:26As for the rest of it, it'll just have to stay an unsolved puzzle.
47:33Puzzle?
47:35That's exactly what this is, isn't it?
47:38Puzzle?
47:44What if it's a puzzle by design?
47:48How do you mean?
47:49Okay.
47:52So what if?
47:59See, I remember the Omnitas robbery.
48:03And if I'm not mistaken, Nick Parker's sentence was so harsh at the time because he refused to give the whereabouts of the gold bullion.
48:10So what if the only member of the gang not in prison was Harry Preston?
48:16Who got a lesser sentence for giving evidence against the others.
48:18Exactly.
48:20And he hears that the only person who knows where the gold is, is dying.
48:25So he gets to visit him.
48:28I'm so sorry, Nick.
48:30Please forgive me, babe.
48:32He begs for forgiveness.
48:34Convinces him that he wants to make amends in any way he can.
48:38Offering to take care of the one thing Nick holds most dear when he's gone.
48:42His children.
48:43Hoping Nick would tell him where the gold was?
48:45Exactly that.
48:46So if we start there, then suddenly things start to fall into place.
48:51We now know why Harry Preston was at North Farm.
48:53And I think this was Nick's way of showing where the gold was.
49:07My guess is that whatever this is, it was supposed to be delivered to Andrew and Cassie to be their inheritance.
49:15But instead, once a rat, always a rat, he went to North Farm to try and find the gold for himself.
49:27And the map told him that it was buried somewhere at the farm.
49:31But he didn't know where.
49:32That night, he parks by the side of the road at North Farm.
49:42He knew that the book page would somehow tell him exactly where to look.
49:47But he had no idea how.
49:51He takes this, hoping that something would make some sense when he got there.
49:57It mentions a bench.
50:02We are friends, said I, rising and bending over her as she rose from the bench.
50:07Is there a bench somewhere?
50:09As the morning mists had risen long ago when I first left the forge.
50:13A forge?
50:14Is that a clue?
50:16I think he was there for hours.
50:19But he picked the one night when Andrew and Josh were creating UFO crop circles.
50:27They even have heard of Josh stealing his car to go to the rave.
50:34Andrew recognized Harry Preston immediately.
50:38Hey!
50:42Hey!
50:43Come back here!
50:49Harry knew he had to hide the clue to the gold.
50:52The book page.
50:53And then...
50:59Fearing for his life, he made that call.
51:10Help.
51:12Please help.
51:15Help me.
51:16I can't.
51:17Please don't take my phone.
51:19You think you can come back here after what you did?
51:21Putting our father in prison?
51:22Ruining our lives, eh?
51:25Please.
51:25I think he just...
51:27watched him die.
51:30Please.
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51:54It's...
51:56him with the whereabouts of the bullying no you're right no he wouldn't so there
52:05was a third part of the puzzle sent direct to his children before he died
52:09a letter I'll make sure you get it back if Harry Preston betrayed him he'd get
52:14nothing but if he didn't he trusted that his children would be smart enough to
52:19work it out he did puzzles with them as children remember hmm but aren't we are
52:32we
52:37sorry
52:42yes yes now the lesser
52:47look there's a line here there's a direct quote from the page
52:50I've been bent and broken but I hope into a better shape
52:55what comes after that the only gift I can leave you is the knowledge of being at the
53:02very center of my heart gift knowledge center heart
53:11there there center of my heart
53:18x-monster sport
53:31X-Monster Sport.
54:01Shame we can't keep it.
54:12No, but there is a substantial reward, so maybe your dad will get what he wanted after all.
54:21Why didn't you tell me what happened?
54:24Trying to protect you, I suppose.
54:27Is he in trouble?
54:29Yes, I'm afraid so.
54:31If the Crown Prosecution Service deem that he caused or accelerated the death of Mr. Preston,
54:36they could charge him with manslaughter.
54:40You silly sod.
54:43At least you won't need aliens to keep the farm afloat anymore.
54:48This way, sir.
54:49I spoke to the foodie, put him straight, but changed the text before sending it in.
55:19It was right, though.
55:22About us having chemistry.
55:23If by that you mean we work well together, then yes.
55:30And is that all it is to you?
55:32Just work?
55:34Don't tell me you haven't wondered whether there was still something there.
55:39We are not doing this.
55:41Stop lying to yourself, Mars.
55:43I know you remember.
55:44I can see that you're not happy that you're unsettled.
55:49At least, be honest.
55:52Please don't do this.
55:53What sort of a day have you had?
56:01Oh, a bit of a strange one.
56:03Actually, can you ask her again?
56:04You see, uh...
56:05Oh, hello, darling.
56:07Humphrey's here.
56:08So I can see you.
56:09You ready?
56:10Um, yeah.
56:12Bye.
56:12Bye.