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KNOCK ON DOOR

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HE MOUTHS

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Meg.

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Meg.

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Sir.

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Your phone was off.

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Are you OK, sir?

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INDISTINCT POLICE RADIO CHATTER

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We've interviewed the two divers who discovered the body, sir.

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They're amateurs. They were just out for a bit of fun apparently.

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According to the doctor, the body's been down there weeks...months.

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-ID?

-Young male, naked apart from his underwear.

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The divers.

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They broke in just before dawn.

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They found the body ten metres down. It was tied to something.

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-One of them caught it with his flipper and it broke away.

-Sir.

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-Find out what was holding him down.

-And search the whole area.

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We're looking for anything that can give us a name.

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Who owns this place?

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Tommy James, local businessman.

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Runs a haulage company up in Penwyllt.

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-Penwyllt?

-I'll take you there.

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Mr James?

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DI Rhys. DCI Mathias.

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We'd like to talk to you.

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-When did the quarry close?

-20 years ago.

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-What did it produce?

-Stone.

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-Why did it shut?

-It was worked-out.

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And when were you last there?

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Don't remember. Ages ago. Why?

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Two men broke in there earlier today.

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They found a body.

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Any idea who it might be?

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No idea, sorry.

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You said that the quarry hadn't been worked for 20 years

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so it couldn't have been someone who was working there.

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There was no security guard? Or caretaker?

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Why should I pay someone to guard a worked-out quarry? Fencing's cheaper.

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I've got a licence for that.

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-Do you still keep records of your employees?

-Somewhere.

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I'd like to see them.

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Me and the boys, we drive up the mountain in this,

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-wait in the dark for a bit, then turn on the lights.

-And?

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Shoot anything that moves.

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Only rabbits.

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You know these people?

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Grew up around them helping Dad with his rounds.

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Hello. Is your mammy in?

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Mammy!

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Mammy!

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They shouldn't have been in there.

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Doesn't matter how many signs you put up, people think they can go wherever they like.

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And we'll need those back, please.

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What did he look like?

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The dead body?

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Defi isn't like other children.

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He sees the world in a different way.

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We're trying to keep the worst of life away from him for now.

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It'll get to him soon enough.

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Do you have any idea who the dead man might be?

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-MOBILE PHONE RINGS

-Excuse me.

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DI Rhys.

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I like your drawings, Defi.

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You ever seen an owl?

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The pathologists estimates death between two and three months ago.

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Which would make it late January...

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..February.

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Twit-twoo.

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Twit-twoo.

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-I've been expecting you.

-Have you?

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What about?

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The body in the quarry.

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-How do you know about that, Mr..?

-Morgan. Gwilym.

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Small place, news travels fast.

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He'd been in the water for two to three months.

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-Someone from these parts?

-You tell me.

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-Well, I'd say no.

-Why's that?

-Because I would have heard.

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Do you have any idea who the dead man could be?

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No.

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We must establish who this man was as soon as possible.

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We don't have a name yet but we're hoping with your help

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we can find out who it is.

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Anything you say will, of course, be treated with the utmost confidence.

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But if you have any information, any ideas,

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anything at all that might help,

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please let us know.

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Thank you for your time.

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'Goodyear 18.4R38.'

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Bog-standard tractor tyre.

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Well-worn, no markings apart from the manufacturer's.

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Any human contact traces soaked off weeks ago.

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-And this was holding him down?

-Yes, sir.

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Just tied to him with blue, plastic rope.

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Standard, 16 mill, three strand polypropylene.

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A sample of his DNA has gone off for matching.

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We're also checking dental records, missing persons, hospitals, homeless charities.

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No name, no age. How did he get into the water and why?

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-Suicide?

-It's a possibility.

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-Any sign of his clothing?

-No.

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Why keep his pants on?

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Dignity.

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So he makes his way to the quarry naked,

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apart from his underpants and he's what? Carrying this tyre?

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Too heavy.

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Rolling it along in front of him?

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This was no suicide.

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This man was stripped naked, near as dammit, and thrown into the quarry

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tied to a tractor tyre to make sure that he stayed there.

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-Murder?

-Yes, Lloyd!

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Murder.

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Come on, Mared, we're going back to the quarry.

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Sir...

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Just spoken to pathology.

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Dental examination put the victim in his early 20s.

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Bruising to the face and marks on the body

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suggests he was beaten and his finger nails were worn away.

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-He was trapped in a confined space.

-Cause of death confirmed as drowning.

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-But they tested the water in his lungs against the water of the quarry.

-And?

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It doesn't match.

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He drowned somewhere else.

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The pathology report says the water in his lungs

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-shows high levels of peat and animal waste.

-Animal?

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What sort of animal?

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The water the victim drowned in contained significant quantities

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of sheep's urine and faeces.

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Well, there's plenty of that up here.

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I thought you ran the pub?

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I do. I also do this.

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Some of the fencing at the quarry looks new.

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-Who did the work?

-Me.

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-When was that?

-A month ago thereabouts.

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A disused quarry? Why?

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Disused but still dangerous. Tommy knows his responsibilities.

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You two are close friends.

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I saw some photos in his office.

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We grew up together.

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We still don't have a name for the dead man. Any ideas?

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No.

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It's good of Mr James to give you the job at the quarry.

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It's what friends do, isn't it?

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CAR HORN

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My husband's not in, if that's who you're after?

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I've already spoken to him. Second job, is it? Fencing?

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Yes. And just as well.

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Business bad, then?

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Quiet in the week, bit better at weekends.

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Lots of postcards.

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-Help cheer the place up.

-Who are they from?

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Customers and some of the people we get stopping here.

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Got a room upstairs. Do B&B.

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Get all sorts here. Loggers, shearers.

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Some of them stay in touch.

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Can you give me any names?

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Do you think one of them might be him in the quarry?

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It's possible.

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Names?

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I'll do my best.

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You lost?

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No, not lost, just...

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I'm just trying to work out how a drowned man's lungs got to be

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full of water containing sheep shit and piss.

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He could have fallen into a sump.

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You wouldn't want to fall into one of them.

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-What about the pens?

-That's where we sort the sheep out.

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Can't see how your man would end up drowning in there, mind.

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Thanks.

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This one's Dean Hudson. Shearer.

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Worked here for the last three seasons.

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Any address?

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-Lives in New Zealand. Sorry.

-What about this one?

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Shelley. Agricultural student.

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Girl.

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This one?

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"Hope you're well. Life moves on. M."

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M?

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-I can't remember.

-Matthew? Martin?

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Might have been Matthew.

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CHAIN SAW IN DISTANCE

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METALLIC CLICK

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MOBILE PHONE RINGS

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Put it down!

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Put it down, I said!

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Now!

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You tried to kill me.

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-I thought you were...

-Who?

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You shouldn't be here, it's private.

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I was following a man that sells tyres in Penwyllt.

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-Gwilym Morgan.

-You know him?

-Well, I've seen him about.

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-Wasn't he up here to see you?

-I don't see anyone.

-Why not?

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I just don't.

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What's your name?

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Wyn. Wyn Bratton.

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Were you up here in January, Wyn?

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I live up here, why?

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We found a body in the quarry yesterday.

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I'm trying to find out who it is.

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Well, I can't help you.

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Well, you must know every inch of this forest.

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What and who moves in and out.

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I just get on with my job.

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-Nature's simple, people complicate things.

-Is that why you live here?

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-Yeah.

-In a caravan?

-Suits me.

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Bed, roof, something to cook on.

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For how long?

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Four years.

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-Lonely life.

-Only if you need company.

-Don't you?

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-Have you finished?

-Not yet, no.

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MOBILE PHONE RINGS

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Lloyd?

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We've got a match on the DNA, sir.

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-His name's Michael Reynolds.

-Thanks.

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-Did you phone just now?

-Yes. Why?

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No reason just...

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The dead man has a name.

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Michael Reynolds. Does that mean anything to you?

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Michael Reynolds was 24 and originally from Abercrave.

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He taught science in a comp near Swansea, Ynysuchaf School,

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until January.

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Middle of the afternoon on Thursday 7th...

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..he suddenly stops speaking and walks out of his classroom.

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Then he goes home, packs a few things and leaves.

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-Any problems at the school?

-No, the headmistress couldn't speak highly enough of him.

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She said the kids loved him, too. He was a natural.

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So why did he walk?

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His parents were killed in a car crash a few months before.

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The head thinks he'd bottled up his grief to the point where he simply couldn't take any more.

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He left these things at the school.

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It's a St Christopher, sir.

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His housemates say it was a present from his parents.

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Always wore it.

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It wasn't on the body.

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So he leaves the house,

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calls a cab, spends a night in a hotel in Swansea.

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The next day, January 8th,

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he goes to a garage and buys a VW Camper Van.

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Plate number E730 FLR.

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He pays in cash and insists on taking it immediately.

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He arranges insurance on the spot by phone, by card.

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That's the last time the credit card was used.

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-That's the last time anyone saw him.

-Where's the camper van now?

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We're checking traffic cams, all available CCTV.

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Details have been circulated to all regional forces.

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Get this photocopied and circulated

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and run a check on a Wyn Bratton for me, please.

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MOBILE PHONE RINGS

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DI Rhys.

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-MATHIAS:

-Meet me at Gwilym's garage in 15 minutes.

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Yes, sir.

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He broke down on the forest road.

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Tommy found him and brought the camper van down here

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-with the pick-up truck.

-When was that?

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-January, early part.

-What was wrong with the camper van?

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Clapped out. I agreed to repair it. I'm a qualified mechanic.

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I love those old camper vans.

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The freedom to move whenever you want.

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You feel the need to move, do you, Mr Morgan?

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No, no just...

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Anyway, it took a few weeks, waiting for parts and that, you know.

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Where did he live in the meantime?

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Did he live with you?

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No.

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He lived with Dic and Lowri at the pub.

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When did you last see him?

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When he drove off. End of February.

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There's a lot of Dic and Tommy. None of you.

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Well, I took 'em, didn't I?

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I saw you yesterday by the forest. Where were you going?

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There's a short cut through there, to the next valley.

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You weren't going into the forest?

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No. No. Just to the next valley.

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-How did he get on with everyone?

-Really well.

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He didn't get into any arguments?

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Fights? Make any enemies?

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-Wasn't the type.

-What about you?

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Did you like him?

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Yes. We all did.

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It's very sad.

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How long was he here for?

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A few weeks. He had the little room upstairs.

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Can I see it?

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Sorry. Sorry.

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He was great with Defi and Defi loved him too.

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He knew a lot about wildlife.

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Defi's mad about animals and birds.

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-Owls.

-Yeah.

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Let me help.

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I...

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..haven't got enough time to spend with him.

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Michael took him for walks in the woods.

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Defi always came back full of the things they'd seen.

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That's very trusting of you.

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Do you think so?

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Terrible news about Michael.

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Please don't mention it to Defi.

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We'll find our own way of breaking it to him.

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Mrs James go lamping too?

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Just the boys.

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You, Dic and Gwilym?

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That's right.

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Did he leave anything?

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-Any clothes, any personal items of any sort?

-No.

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No. Nothing.

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You all right?

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I just can't believe it.

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Sorry...

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Lowri...?

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Michael.

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-MOBILE PHONE RINGS

-Lloyd?

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We ran a check on Wyn Bratton.

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His ex-wife moved herself and their two kids in with the new lover.

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Bratton set light to his house.

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-And?

-They got out OK.

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Bratton got three years. That was 2005.

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Defi.

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Where would you go if you want to see an owl?

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Mr Owl knows.

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Mr Owl?

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He's Michael's friend.

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-He lives in the forest.

-Defi!

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DOOR OPENS

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I came to see if Wyn had heard the news about Michael.

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I thought you said you didn't know him.

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-I was shocked.

-So you were friends?

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-Sort of. He came here sometimes.

-With Defi James?

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That's his drawing, isn't it?

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I showed him a barn owl one night. Next time, he gave me that.

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Michael brought him here a few times.

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When was the last time you saw him?

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-The week before he left.

-Did he tell you he was leaving?

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No.

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Didn't you think that that was odd?

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That's what people do, isn't it?

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What are their names?

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It doesn't matter.

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He and Michael had a lot in common.

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Michael had just lost his mam and dad and Wyn, well...

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The two boys in the photo, he's not allowed to see them any more.

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Michael started bringing Defi up here and he was really happy.

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-Then Tommy put a stop to that.

-Why?

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Cos he's an oddball who lives in a caravan on his own, I suppose.

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-No other reason?

-Not that I know of.

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Wyn's an outsider and what Tommy says goes around here.

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Anyway, Wyn went into his shell after that.

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-He won't talk to anyone about it.

-Not even to you?

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No, not even to me.

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-Would you drop me off outside the village?

-Why?

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-Well...

-You'd rather not be seen with me.

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No worries.

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2003, Bratton and his wife divorce.

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She claims he'd beaten her several times over the years.

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She's granted sole custody of their boys,

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aged four and six at the time, and moves away.

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Bratton gets monthly visiting rights

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but the boys don't want anything to do with him.

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He accuses her of turning them against him.

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There's a fight with the new boyfriend

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and a day later, he torches the house.

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A neighbour sees flames, alerts the wife.

0:35:420:35:45

She and the boys get out without injury.

0:35:450:35:47

Bratton claims in court that he thought the house was empty,

0:35:470:35:50

that he loves his boys and would never do anything to harm them.

0:35:500:35:53

What did he get?

0:35:530:35:54

Three years and banned from going anywhere near her and the boys.

0:35:540:35:58

I don't think he intended to kill anyone.

0:35:580:36:00

And none of this makes him our killer.

0:36:010:36:04

-Intuition, sir.

-Is that reason enough not to bring him in?

0:36:070:36:11

He's got no motive to kill Michael Reynolds, sir.

0:36:110:36:14

Has no alibi either and a history of violence.

0:36:140:36:17

Now, those children were only four and...

0:36:190:36:22

Six years old, sir! Yes, I know.

0:36:220:36:24

And he's spent the last four years on his own in that forest

0:36:240:36:27

regretting every minute of it.

0:36:270:36:29

Living in a caravan.

0:36:300:36:32

You all right?

0:37:540:37:56

Sorry to bother you. It's about Bratton.

0:38:120:38:14

I'll catch you up.

0:38:140:38:16

-I think he killed Michael.

-For what reason?

0:38:280:38:32

They knew each other...

0:38:320:38:33

And I had the idea that maybe the missing camper van was up in the forest.

0:38:330:38:38

That's where I was going yesterday. To look for it.

0:38:460:38:48

But we didn't know it was Michael at that point.

0:38:500:38:52

Yeah, but there was a body and Bratton's got a record.

0:38:520:38:57

I saw him the night Michael went missing by the quarry.

0:38:590:39:03

It was a terrible night, raining hard and I remember thinking,

0:39:030:39:07

"What the hell is he doing out on a night like this?"

0:39:070:39:09

-So why were you out there?

-I was on my way to the pub.

0:39:090:39:12

You remember, Tommy?

0:39:120:39:14

Can't say off the top of my head, but then I can't remember

0:39:140:39:17

when you weren't in the pub.

0:39:170:39:19

Right.

0:39:190:39:21

It has to be him because it's not one of us.

0:39:210:39:24

Nobody in this village would do something like that.

0:39:240:39:27

It's him.

0:39:290:39:31

I'm right, aren't I?

0:39:320:39:34

Offside front tyre's got a slit in it.

0:39:370:39:40

Slap a new one on for me, will you?

0:39:400:39:42

Would you be surprised to know if I told you

0:39:510:39:53

that one of Defi's drawings was in Bratton's caravan?

0:39:530:39:56

No.

0:39:560:39:57

But you put a stop to his visits?

0:39:570:39:59

He's 12 years old and vulnerable.

0:40:010:40:03

What would you do?

0:40:030:40:05

Mrs James?

0:40:200:40:21

Carry on.

0:40:430:40:45

We weren't sure if he was talking about the birds or a person.

0:40:460:40:49

But we soon realised he meant Bratton.

0:40:490:40:52

And that was a problem for you?

0:40:520:40:54

We were happy for Defi to spend time with Michael

0:40:540:40:57

but not Bratton, not in that caravan.

0:40:570:40:59

Being Michael, he defended Bratton.

0:41:040:41:06

He said Tommy was being unfair just because he didn't fit in.

0:41:070:41:10

Did your husband ever feel that Michael was undermining his relationship with Defi?

0:41:100:41:14

Not at all.

0:41:140:41:15

Tommy was pleased Defi had a made a real friend. We both were.

0:41:160:41:19

Michael wasn't here very long, was he?

0:41:190:41:22

-You placed a lot of trust in him.

-You never met Michael.

0:41:230:41:27

Either of you.

0:41:270:41:29

You'd understand if you had.

0:41:290:41:31

We're trying to establish what Michael did in the days

0:41:350:41:38

leading up to his death, Mr James.

0:41:380:41:40

We know he spent quite a lot of time with Defi.

0:41:410:41:44

-I'd like to talk to him.

-No, he's just a child.

0:41:440:41:47

Gwyneth, we can't keep him wrapped in cotton wool for ever.

0:41:470:41:51

Where is he?

0:41:510:41:53

In the garden.

0:41:540:41:55

Defi?

0:42:000:42:01

Defi!

0:42:030:42:04

Defi!

0:42:070:42:08

Defi!

0:42:080:42:10

Defi!

0:42:150:42:16

Defi! Where are you?

0:42:200:42:22

Defi.

0:42:220:42:24

Defi!

0:42:280:42:30

TOMMY: Defi!

0:42:310:42:33

Defi!

0:42:360:42:37

There'll be a team of officers here in half an hour.

0:42:450:42:47

I can't wait that long.

0:42:470:42:49

I've been all over the village.

0:42:510:42:53

I'm telling you, it's Bratton.

0:42:550:42:58

Hey, we don't know anything for sure yet.

0:42:580:43:01

Drink that.

0:43:010:43:03

See if there's anything in those paintings that can give us a clue.

0:43:030:43:06

-What's the point?

-Will you just look at them?

0:43:060:43:08

What is it, Tommy?

0:43:320:43:34

-That could be Defi.

-Who's the big one? Michael?

0:43:340:43:37

No. It could be Bratton.

0:43:380:43:40

The quarry. It's the one place we haven't looked.

0:43:400:43:43

Come on! Come on!

0:44:060:44:09

Mammy!

0:44:340:44:36

-LOUD BANGING

-Gwil! Agor y drws!

0:45:470:45:49

MOBILE PHONE RINGS

0:46:170:46:19

Lloyd?

0:46:230:46:25

Sir, it's Gwilym Morgan.

0:46:250:46:27

Dic Rees has just found him dead in his garage.

0:46:270:46:29

Thank you.

0:47:420:47:44

Onset of rigor puts time of death between two and four this morning.

0:47:470:47:50

His best friend's son goes missing

0:47:500:47:52

and he was the only one who doesn't help look for him.

0:47:520:47:55

Where did he go?

0:47:550:47:57

The firearms register shows he has a licence

0:47:570:48:00

for a 12 bore, double barrel shotgun.

0:48:000:48:03

-Looks like it was his own gun.

-It was loaded with game shot.

0:48:030:48:06

24 hours ago, he stood here trying to convince me that Bratton killed Michael Reynolds.

0:48:060:48:10

Why this? Why now?

0:48:120:48:14

-Maybe the guilt caught up with him.

-Maybe.

0:48:140:48:16

Straightforward suicide, then.

0:48:180:48:19

-Tell ballistics to call me as soon as they've got a report.

-Yes, sir.

0:48:230:48:27

This is harassment.

0:50:400:50:43

Gwilym Morgan died in the early hours of this morning.

0:50:440:50:47

Shot himself by the looks of it.

0:50:470:50:49

You don't seem very sorry.

0:50:510:50:53

I hardly knew him.

0:50:550:50:57

-When did you last see him?

-I can't remember.

0:51:000:51:03

Well, he said that he saw you at the quarry the night Michael died.

0:51:030:51:08

-He was lying.

-Where were you, then?

0:51:080:51:10

-Here.

-Can you prove that?

0:51:100:51:13

You know I can't.

0:51:170:51:19

I liked him. Why would I kill him?

0:51:250:51:27

Why would Gwilym lie?

0:51:270:51:29

He's always had it in for me.

0:51:360:51:38

Him and his little gang - Tommy, Dic and him.

0:51:380:51:41

Could Gwilym have killed Michael?

0:51:430:51:45

Only he knows that.

0:51:460:51:48

-Where were you last night?

-Trying to sleep.

0:51:510:51:53

-You have trouble sleeping?

-Sometimes.

0:51:540:51:58

I went for a spin. It helps.

0:51:590:52:01

-How do you sleep?

-Where do you get your water from?

0:52:030:52:05

Cooking, washing.

0:52:070:52:09

Where does it come from?

0:52:100:52:12

I fill containers.

0:52:140:52:15

From the pub?

0:52:160:52:18

-Not any more.

-Since Michael left?

0:52:190:52:22

-About that time, yeah.

-So what now? You just use the streams?

0:52:230:52:27

Things live and die in streams, fill them with piss and decay, so, no.

0:52:300:52:33

No, I use rain water.

0:52:350:52:36

'You don't think it's odd that Gwilym didn't help look for Defi?

0:52:380:52:41

He did, didn't he?

0:52:410:52:43

Apparently not.

0:52:430:52:45

What time did you get to bed last night?

0:52:450:52:48

Just after Dic got in. About half twelve?

0:52:480:52:51

Did you tell him you'd been out to see Bratton?

0:52:520:52:55

-No.

-Why not?

0:52:580:53:00

I don't tell him what I'm up to every minute of the day.

0:53:000:53:03

That's not the reason, is it?

0:53:030:53:05

You didn't tell him because you didn't want him to know about the affair.

0:53:070:53:11

-How did you find out about that?

-It's pretty obvious.

0:53:150:53:18

I wanted to know if he'd said anything about it to Dic.

0:53:200:53:23

Why would Bratton tell Dic? Lowri, you're not making any sense.

0:53:240:53:27

Are you, or are you not having an affair with Bratton?

0:53:270:53:30

Bratton? No.

0:53:300:53:33

You were having an affair with Michael Reynolds?

0:53:370:53:39

He was like a brother to me.

0:53:460:53:48

If he was in any trouble...

0:53:490:53:51

All he had to do was ask and I'd be there for him always.

0:53:530:53:58

When did you last see him last?

0:53:580:54:00

Last night, in the pub. He was worried about Defi.

0:54:010:54:05

Like we all were.

0:54:060:54:08

Could Gwilym have had anything to do with Michael Reynolds's death?

0:54:200:54:23

No.

0:54:230:54:25

Not Gwilym.

0:54:250:54:27

Michael persuaded Wyn to let us use his caravan.

0:54:360:54:39

When you told me who it was in the quarry...I panicked.

0:54:400:54:44

I had to know if Wyn had told Dic about me and Michael.

0:54:450:54:48

He said he hadn't.

0:54:480:54:50

-I was so relieved.

-Why?

0:54:520:54:54

It means Dic's in the clear.

0:54:550:54:58

What happened the night Michael went?

0:55:000:55:03

I was out, got back late.

0:55:040:55:06

Dic told me that the camper van was fixed and that he'd gone.

0:55:090:55:13

-How did you feel about that?

-How do you think?

0:55:130:55:16

He didn't even say goodbye.

0:55:180:55:20

I didn't hear a word from him, until this...

0:55:230:55:26

"M." Michael.

0:55:300:55:32

I keep thinking, you could be wrong, couldn't you?

0:55:340:55:38

About Michael?

0:55:380:55:39

Mix-ups happen, don't they?

0:55:410:55:43

I mean, if he's dead, how could he have sent me that in April?

0:55:430:55:47

Lowri, Michael's dead.

0:55:490:55:51

And he has been since February.

0:55:510:55:53

Postmarked April 9th.

0:56:040:56:06

-Does she have any idea who sent it?

-No.

0:56:060:56:09

But whoever it was wanted her to think that he was still alive.

0:56:090:56:12

Find out if anyone from Penwyllt was in Dublin in April.

0:56:120:56:15

-Ferries, airlines, scour the passenger lists.

-Yes, sir.

0:56:150:56:18

-Get someone onto Ynysuchaf School for a sample of Michael's handwriting.

-OK.

0:56:180:56:22

-Lowri and Michael were using Bratton's caravan for sex.

-What?

0:56:220:56:26

Bratton wasn't happy about it.

0:56:260:56:28

-Dic Rees know about that?

-She says not.

0:56:280:56:30

-Let's get him in for a chat.

-PHONE RINGS

0:56:310:56:34

Mared Rhys. Hang on.

0:56:340:56:36

Ballistics for you.

0:56:360:56:38

Mathias.

0:56:400:56:41

INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER

0:57:270:57:29

'The preliminary report from the postmortem

0:57:410:57:43

'and the assessment of the ballistics experts have cast doubt

0:57:430:57:46

'on what happened the night Gwilym Morgan died.'

0:57:460:57:49

Our initial analysis of events at the scene was wrong.

0:57:490:57:53

Further investigation has shown that the length of the gun barrel

0:57:530:57:56

was too long for Gwilym to have been able to reach the trigger himself,

0:57:560:58:00

and no evidence has been found of any mechanism

0:58:000:58:02

which would have enabled him to do so.

0:58:020:58:04

Gwilym Morgan did not kill himself.

0:58:040:58:06

The distribution of debris from the head indicates that the angle

0:58:060:58:10

at which he was shot is not consistent with the gun being fired

0:58:100:58:13

by the deceased himself.

0:58:130:58:15

Gwilym Morgan was murdered.

0:58:150:58:16

Gwilym Morgan kept his shotgun locked in a gun cabinet in the workshop.

0:58:250:58:29

Whoever did it knew Morgan and knew the keys to the cabinet were in the desk.

0:58:290:58:32

And they killed him to silence him about the death of Michael Reynolds.

0:58:320:58:36

Tommy and Gwyneth James, Lowri and Dic Rees

0:58:360:58:40

all have alibis for the night that Gwilym died.

0:58:400:58:43

And Bratton doesn't.

0:58:430:58:44

Bring Bratton in and question him.

0:58:460:58:49

Now.

0:58:490:58:50

Did you like them using your place?

1:00:271:00:29

-I wasn't keen, no.

-But you still let them carry on?

1:00:321:00:35

Why?

1:00:371:00:38

He was a friend.

1:00:391:00:41

'The other day at the caravan, when you fired the crossbow,

1:00:421:00:45

'who did you think I was?'

1:00:451:00:47

You thought I was Dic Rees, didn't you?

1:00:481:00:51

You knew that his wife was having an affair with Reynolds

1:00:531:00:55

-and you did nothing.

-I didn't want to get involved.

1:00:551:00:58

You are involved, Wyn.

1:00:581:01:00

You let them have sex in your caravan.

1:01:021:01:05

You let Defi hang his drawings on your wall.

1:01:051:01:08

You think you don't need these people

1:01:091:01:11

but the truth is, you can't live without them.

1:01:111:01:14

Leave Defi out of this.

1:01:151:01:16

He liked you, Wyn.

1:01:161:01:18

He called you Mr Owl.

1:01:191:01:22

Why did he stop coming to see you?

1:01:231:01:25

Did Tommy warn you off?

1:01:271:01:29

Wyn?

1:01:321:01:34

He said he'd break my legs if I went near Defi again.

1:01:401:01:43

Michael stopped bringing him after that.

1:01:431:01:45

Is that why you kept his drawings?

1:01:451:01:47

Defi.

1:01:501:01:52

He must be the same age as one of your boys.

1:01:541:01:57

Isn't he?

1:01:581:02:00

-Sam.

-Sam.

1:02:041:02:05

-Sam and..?

-Harri.

-Harri. Sam and Harri.

1:02:071:02:10

You tried to burn their house down.

1:02:141:02:16

-I didn't know they were in there.

-So you say.

1:02:201:02:22

I would never harm them.

1:02:241:02:26

I think you fancied Lowri yourself.

1:02:401:02:42

No.

1:02:441:02:45

But you were too scared of Dic and his pals to make a play for her.

1:02:451:02:48

-You were jealous of Michael.

-No.

1:02:491:02:53

You fell out with him about it.

1:02:531:02:55

You really lost it.

1:02:551:02:57

You drowned him in a stream in the forest and dumped him in the quarry.

1:02:571:03:02

-I never touched him.

-And somehow Gwilym found out about this

1:03:021:03:05

and you went there last night and killed him, too.

1:03:051:03:08

No, no, no!

1:03:081:03:11

OK. You're free to go.

1:03:141:03:16

I didn't kill Michael.

1:03:271:03:29

I didn't kill Gwilym.

1:03:291:03:30

That'll be all, DS Owens.

1:03:341:03:36

What the hell are you doing?

1:03:381:03:39

Bratton knows something, that's for sure,

1:03:391:03:42

but so do Dic Rees and Tommy James.

1:03:421:03:44

Something happened in that village and I know they're all involved.

1:03:441:03:47

You'd better be right about this, Tom,

1:03:471:03:49

because the last time I went out on a limb for you, a man ended up dead.

1:03:491:03:53

Sir, we checked Bratton's place. Nothing.

1:03:551:03:58

Michael's clothing?

1:03:581:03:59

No, sir. No sign of them. We checked the whole clearing.

1:03:591:04:02

Inside the caravan, under it, the rainwater butt, everywhere. Nothing.

1:04:021:04:05

Take Bratton back to his caravan, keep him talking.

1:04:071:04:10

Right, sir.

1:04:101:04:12

Did Dic Rees know about the affair?

1:04:321:04:34

I really don't know, but if he did, it would give him a clear motive for killing Michael.

1:04:341:04:38

-Tommy and Gwyneth James flew to Dublin.

-When?

-April the 7th.

1:04:381:04:42

Here's the postcard from Dublin, here's Michael's handwriting.

1:04:421:04:45

Completely different.

1:04:451:04:47

If it came from Tommy James, it suggests he knew Michael was dead.

1:04:471:04:50

-Why take the risk of sending a postcard?

-To stop Lowri asking more questions about Michael.

1:04:501:04:54

Hold on! Is this Tommy's handwriting?

1:04:541:04:56

We don't have a sample.

1:04:561:04:58

No, we do. Where's that box?

1:04:581:05:00

Here's a handwritten entry.

1:05:131:05:14

These were written by the same person.

1:05:241:05:26

-TOMMY GROANS

-What now?

1:05:471:05:51

Is this your writing?

1:05:511:05:52

-No.

-Are you sure?

-Certain.

1:05:541:05:56

I need to see a sample of your handwriting then, Mr James.

1:05:561:06:00

There'll be something in the office.

1:06:021:06:04

Defi.

1:06:081:06:09

What's that, Defi?

1:06:111:06:13

It's me, Daddy and Uncle Dic when we used to go to the quarry.

1:06:131:06:16

-We used to go and watch the animals.

-Those were the days.

1:06:161:06:20

We've been keeping an eye out, like you asked, no sign of the van.

1:06:271:06:32

That forest is a big place. Asked Bratton about it, have you?

1:06:341:06:38

He told us that you threatened him.

1:06:381:06:40

I just...

1:06:411:06:43

I made it very clear I didn't want Defi to go up there.

1:06:431:06:47

Come on, be fair. Would you want your kids hanging around

1:06:471:06:50

that caravan with the likes of him?

1:06:501:06:52

That's my writing.

1:06:531:06:55

-You took a flight to Dublin on April the 7th?

-That's right.

1:07:001:07:03

-You don't deny it?

-No. We both went. Me and Gwyneth.

1:07:031:07:07

-Wedding anniversary.

-Excuse us.

1:07:071:07:10

When did you find out that Lowri was having an affair?

1:07:161:07:18

-She told Gwyneth.

-And nobody said anything to Dic?

1:07:221:07:25

It would have broken his heart.

1:07:281:07:30

I've loved Lowri for as long as I can remember.

1:08:091:08:12

I told her that I'd never leave her and I never will.

1:08:161:08:19

When did you find out about her and Michael?

1:08:191:08:21

I knew something was wrong.

1:08:241:08:26

-What difference does that make?

-When, Dic?

1:08:261:08:30

Today. At the station.

1:08:331:08:35

-Stop the car.

-What?

1:10:011:10:03

Stop the car. Please.

1:10:031:10:05

-Someone's been here.

-Our boys were here a few hours ago.

1:10:171:10:21

-Down there?

-No.

1:10:221:10:25

Someone's been down there.

1:10:271:10:29

Are you sure about this?

1:11:121:11:14

Of course I'm sure.

1:11:141:11:16

Come on, there's more tracks down here.

1:11:161:11:19

There's something down here, behind those trees.

1:11:301:11:33

Grab this.

1:11:451:11:46

It must have been here since the murder, sir.

1:12:101:12:13

The killer would have wanted to hide it as soon as possible.

1:12:131:12:17

-The night Michael disappeared?

-Yes, sir. The 22nd of February.

-No.

1:12:171:12:20

There would be marks where the wheels stood,

1:12:221:12:25

the grass would be yellow.

1:12:251:12:27

This is too clean.

1:12:271:12:29

It should be covered in pine needles, filthy from the rain.

1:12:291:12:32

These trees, Lloyd, have just been cut down. Look...

1:12:321:12:35

These tracks weren't made in February. They're too fresh.

1:12:351:12:38

A couple of days at most. What have you got to say about it?

1:12:381:12:42

It wasn't here before.

1:12:421:12:43

But you knew where it was. You brought Lloyd straight to it.

1:12:431:12:47

I was in this clearing two days ago and I'm telling you, it wasn't here.

1:12:471:12:50

Somebody must have put it here whilst I was down in Aber with you.

1:12:501:12:53

"Somebody?"

1:12:531:12:55

Yeah, somebody who wants you to think I killed Michael.

1:12:551:12:58

So remind me, where were you on the night of the 22nd of February?

1:12:591:13:03

-Here.

-Did you see Michael that night?

1:13:031:13:06

-No.

-Wasn't he in your caravan with Lowri?

1:13:071:13:10

The last time I saw Michael was a week before he left.

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Can anyone verify that you were here?

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No, I told you, no-one was out that night.

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I was up until the early hours, trying to fix a leak in the roof.

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I've never seen rain like it.

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Don't go too far, Wyn.

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Lloyd, come with me.

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Do you know where I was, the night he disappeared?

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In Fishguard, buying tickets for the ferry.

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We were going to take off to Ireland together, in his camper van.

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It took me hours to get home.

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The rain was terrible.

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Tommy and Gwilym and Dic were still in here, drinking.

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And Michael had gone.

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That's what they told me.

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Why have we stopped here, sir?

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Something's dislodged this.

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Our trucks, probably.

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This bolt has been cut.

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SHEEP BLEAT

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"I've never seen rain like it" - that's what Bratton said.

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This is where Michael Reynolds drowned.

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The bruising on his face, the fingernails,

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this is where he died,

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pushing up against the bars, gasping for breath.

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DEEP BREATHING

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-Is it deep enough to drown in?

-If it was full.

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Listen, that gully carries all the waste from that sheep pen, right?

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-Right.

-I think there was so much water running down

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from this hillside on the night of the 22nd of February

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that it overflowed and flooded the pit.

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If you were going to murder someone, would you really do it this way?

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What if murder wasn't the intention?

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Sir, over there.

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DEEP BREATHING

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Thanks, Lloyd, go get your car.

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Someone puts Michael Reynolds under the cattle-grid and leaves him.

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-To frighten him?

-To warn him.

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When they come back and see that he's drowned, they panic,

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take the body and dump him in the quarry.

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Was Gwilym involved?

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I think he knew about it. That's why he was silenced.

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You were in bed asleep? What, all night?

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I went out to the bathroom, but that apart, yes.

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I'd only been downstairs about a quarter of an hour

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when Dic came banging on the door.

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-Dic came to you first?

-In a hell of a state, he was.

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He told me what he'd found, about Gwilym.

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-And then?

-We rang 999.

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-PHONE RINGS

-Mathias.

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Sir, you've got to get up to the forest road. Bratton's on the move.

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Bratton's running.

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Get onto Traffic, get him stopped.

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Shit!

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Sir?

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I found these in the back of Bratton's truck.

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They must be Michael's.

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-Recognise these, Wyn?

-No.

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You know where we found them?

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The back of your Land Rover.

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These are Michael's clothes and this is his blood on them.

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I didn't kill him. Why won't you believe me?

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Oh, I'm trying to, Wyn, but every time I think you might be telling the truth,

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something happens to make me think again.

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-How did you miss them?

-We didn't, sir.

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The whole area was checked, including the Land Rover.

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Those clothes weren't there. I'm absolutely sure of it.

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-'Those clothes were planted there.'

-By who?

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You know who planted those clothes, don't you?

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I want to help you, Wyn, but we're running out of time.

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I know you're scared and I don't blame you.

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But I can't help you if you won't tell me.

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Please, Wyn...

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..before it's too late.

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Help me.

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Tommy James...came to the caravan this morning.

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He said if I didn't get out right now,

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he'd do to me what he did to Gwilym.

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He told you that he killed Gwilym?

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The night Michael died...

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..he was up there with the other two by the cattle-grid.

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The rain was coming down.

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They were chasing him in that lamping truck,

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making him run around.

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Then Dic gets hold of him and starts...

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..like, hitting him, kicking him, just going wild,

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the other two egging him on.

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I should have stopped it. I know I should have. I wanted to.

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You were scared.

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Not of them.

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I've worked so hard.

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Do you know how hard that is?

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Learning to live on your own?

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You let Defi and Michael get close.

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And Tommy took them away.

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That's why I did nothing, I...

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I saw them put Michael in the cattle-grid.

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I heard him scream but I walked away.

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I didn't think he'd drown in there but I walked away.

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I should have helped him.

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He would have helped me, I know he would have, but...

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..I didn't.

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I didn't.

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The prints in the camper van all belong to one person, sir.

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-Tommy James?

-Yes, sir.

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Is he here?

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Gwyneth...tell me where he is!

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TOMMY SHOUTS

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TOMMY GROANS

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THEY BOTH GROAN

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DIC STRUGGLES

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Right.

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Come on! Come on!

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Come on!

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Come on! Come on!

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DIC COUGHS VIOLENTLY

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We didn't mean to kill Michael Reynolds.

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Just teach him a lesson.

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Carrying on with Lowri.

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If it hadn't rained so hard...

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..he'd still be alive.

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So would Gwil.

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I loved Gwil...

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..like a brother.

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None of this was meant to happen.

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None of it.

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Well done.

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Thank you, sir.

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-Good night.

-Good night.

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