Bermondsey Boy

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0:00:02 > 0:00:03# It's all right It's OK

0:00:03 > 0:00:05# Doesn't really matter if you're old and grey

0:00:05 > 0:00:08# It's all right I say it's OK

0:00:08 > 0:00:10# Listen to what I say

0:00:10 > 0:00:13# It's all right, doing fine

0:00:13 > 0:00:16# Doesn't really matter if the sun don't shine

0:00:16 > 0:00:19# It's all right I say it's OK

0:00:19 > 0:00:21# We're gettin' to the end of the day. #

0:00:24 > 0:00:29CHURCH BELL RINGS

0:00:50 > 0:00:52- Don't forget the rings.- I won't.

0:00:53 > 0:00:56- Do please try to be on time. - Yes.- I'll try, yes.

0:00:57 > 0:01:01Every blessing and we look forward to seeing you in a couple of weeks.

0:01:01 > 0:01:03- Thank you very much. - God bless.

0:01:06 > 0:01:09Venue sorted, flowers sorted, dress sorted.

0:01:09 > 0:01:14- Team Awesome is on a roll! - Just the prenup to draft now.

0:01:14 > 0:01:15Solicitor's joke, Gerry.

0:01:15 > 0:01:18- Call him "Dad". - Mr Standing'll do fine.

0:01:18 > 0:01:21After the wedding? Few weeks after?

0:01:21 > 0:01:24- When the baby's born?- Eh?!

0:01:24 > 0:01:27- Behave! - But as soon as Cait's respectable,

0:01:27 > 0:01:29- we're going to have a thorough go at it.- Oh...

0:01:29 > 0:01:32- Sorry Mr...- Gerry. - Mr Gerry.

0:01:32 > 0:01:34Yeah, well, I'll see you later, love.

0:01:34 > 0:01:37You will not. You're coming for lunch. My treat.

0:01:37 > 0:01:40You're treating me? Blimey, that's a first!

0:01:40 > 0:01:42It was Robin's idea.

0:01:42 > 0:01:44Well, I've only got time for one course.

0:01:45 > 0:01:47I need a quick confab.

0:01:49 > 0:01:52- "Mr Standing"? What was that? - I hardly know the bloke.

0:01:52 > 0:01:55He's trying his bloody heart out here. Why can't you?

0:01:55 > 0:01:56There's no need to swear.

0:01:56 > 0:02:00I'm your daughter - swearing's part of the job description.

0:02:00 > 0:02:03Dad was just saying how much he's looking forward to this,

0:02:03 > 0:02:05- weren't you, Dad? - GERRY GRUNTS

0:02:24 > 0:02:26Thank you.

0:02:31 > 0:02:33Say when, Gerry.

0:02:34 > 0:02:36Say when.

0:02:41 > 0:02:43Please, say when.

0:02:43 > 0:02:45When, sweetheart, when.

0:02:52 > 0:02:54Cait tells me you grew up round here, Gerry?

0:02:54 > 0:02:56That's right.

0:02:56 > 0:02:58Rough corners.

0:02:58 > 0:02:59Rough what?

0:02:59 > 0:03:01Street...corners.

0:03:01 > 0:03:04This is Bermondsey, not Baltimore.

0:03:06 > 0:03:08Erm, Robin's doing the conveyancing

0:03:08 > 0:03:10for those new flats down Ruskin Walk.

0:03:10 > 0:03:12Technically, they're apartments not...

0:03:12 > 0:03:14flats.

0:03:18 > 0:03:20Why don't you tell Dad all about it over the next course?

0:03:22 > 0:03:25- What about almond and dill? - Lovely.

0:03:29 > 0:03:31Actually, sweetheart, I've got to go.

0:03:31 > 0:03:34- Cheers, Gerry. - Well, what's so important?

0:03:34 > 0:03:36I told you only one course.

0:03:36 > 0:03:38I'll ring you, sweetheart.

0:04:03 > 0:04:07I'm just out of Brixton after eight years and all I get's the look?

0:04:07 > 0:04:10What do you expect, a hug?

0:04:10 > 0:04:13How about a firm handshake...for an old friend?

0:04:13 > 0:04:16- How'd you find me? - Asked around.

0:04:16 > 0:04:19Could've said hello earlier, but you was...

0:04:19 > 0:04:21Well, I didn't want to interrupt.

0:04:21 > 0:04:24You'd have been doing me a favour, as it happens.

0:04:24 > 0:04:26- Didn't that place used to be a karzy?- Yeah.

0:04:26 > 0:04:28GERRY CHUCKLES

0:04:28 > 0:04:30Yeah. Lot of things have changed around here.

0:04:30 > 0:04:33Not everything, I hope.

0:04:33 > 0:04:34Can I buy you a pint?

0:04:36 > 0:04:37I need your help, Gerry.

0:04:39 > 0:04:42I should have stuck with that apprenticeship with your old man

0:04:42 > 0:04:44all those years ago.

0:04:44 > 0:04:46He gave me a chance.

0:04:46 > 0:04:48He gave you my bed.

0:04:48 > 0:04:50Yeah, you was on the floor for six months!

0:04:50 > 0:04:52Yeah!

0:04:52 > 0:04:55- Nah, we weren't cut out to be butchers.- Nah.

0:04:55 > 0:04:58Here, do you remember when you tried to butterfly that leg of lamb?

0:04:58 > 0:05:00Oh, yeah, made all them women faint.

0:05:00 > 0:05:03Yeah, and the old man gave me a clip round the ear!

0:05:04 > 0:05:08Yeah, but you found your trade in the end, though, didn't you?

0:05:08 > 0:05:10Nicking people.

0:05:10 > 0:05:12And you found yours.

0:05:12 > 0:05:14Listen, how many more of these is it going to take

0:05:14 > 0:05:16before you tell me what this is all about?

0:05:18 > 0:05:22- Remember my daughter - Carol? - Yeah, yeah.

0:05:26 > 0:05:29- Her youngest - Jake. - Oh!

0:05:37 > 0:05:39Blimey.

0:05:39 > 0:05:41I'm sorry, mate, I didn't know.

0:05:41 > 0:05:43Never reckoned on someone from my family

0:05:43 > 0:05:45making university, did you?

0:05:47 > 0:05:48I killed him.

0:05:51 > 0:05:53Is this a confession?

0:05:53 > 0:05:55I mean, I might as well have killed him.

0:05:55 > 0:05:57That was no student prank.

0:05:57 > 0:06:00I'd done this job a few years before.

0:06:00 > 0:06:03Nicked stuff, hid it in the top of Southwark Towers.

0:06:03 > 0:06:06Then I got pinched before I could get it out again.

0:06:06 > 0:06:09Then I heard they was knocking them down.

0:06:09 > 0:06:10So you sent him up there?

0:06:10 > 0:06:12To his death.

0:06:12 > 0:06:14But he wasn't alone that night.

0:06:14 > 0:06:16- Someone followed him.- Who?

0:06:16 > 0:06:17Wayne Pelham.

0:06:17 > 0:06:19The guy I did the job with.

0:06:19 > 0:06:22He knew the stuff was in the building. Just didn't know where.

0:06:22 > 0:06:25Why didn't you say something about all this before?

0:06:25 > 0:06:28Believe me, I tried. Screws. Even the bloody chaplain.

0:06:28 > 0:06:30Who's going to listen to an old lag like me?

0:06:30 > 0:06:33This, Gerry, is screwing me up.

0:06:33 > 0:06:35It's whittling me down.

0:06:35 > 0:06:37If I don't find out the truth soon

0:06:37 > 0:06:39- it'll have my bones. - Oh, don't go on.

0:06:45 > 0:06:48Jake would've done anything for his grandad.

0:06:51 > 0:06:55Now his grandad must do this for him.

0:06:55 > 0:06:57What do you want from me, Ralph?

0:06:57 > 0:06:59Take another look, will you?

0:06:59 > 0:07:03Hold on, hold on. I don't know if I can, mate.

0:07:03 > 0:07:06If you don't do it for me, do it for Sarah.

0:07:18 > 0:07:20This is what you did with your weekend?

0:07:20 > 0:07:22You went on a training course?

0:07:22 > 0:07:24A qualitative learning experience.

0:07:24 > 0:07:27And an exhilarating one at that. The FBI use the same techniques.

0:07:27 > 0:07:28Oh, yeah?

0:07:28 > 0:07:31- What techniques? - Speed reading body language.

0:07:31 > 0:07:3480% of communication is involuntary and non verbal.

0:07:34 > 0:07:35Oooooh!

0:07:35 > 0:07:39Yes, well, from Gerry's expression any investigator could instantly

0:07:39 > 0:07:43tell they're dealing with someone whose mind is closed to new ideas.

0:07:43 > 0:07:45- Take your eyebrows.- What?

0:07:45 > 0:07:47They're the defining feature of your face

0:07:47 > 0:07:48and already they've betrayed you.

0:07:48 > 0:07:51- What are you talking about? - The second I mention

0:07:51 > 0:07:53the slightest thing about your appearance, you react.

0:07:53 > 0:07:56- You're threatened, insecure. - Ridiculous.

0:07:56 > 0:07:59One thing I know is that he is not insecure.

0:07:59 > 0:08:02- And my mind's not closed to new ideas.- That's two things.

0:08:09 > 0:08:10SIREN WAILS

0:08:12 > 0:08:14Sash? Excuse me.

0:08:14 > 0:08:18Sash, I spoke to our son last night.

0:08:18 > 0:08:21Yeah, Alex said he was going to contact you.

0:08:21 > 0:08:24Did he tell you about his new girlfriend?

0:08:24 > 0:08:26Chloe? Seems like a sweetheart.

0:08:29 > 0:08:32- I did the lecture about... - Yeah, he knows.

0:08:34 > 0:08:36So, are UCOS behaving themselves?

0:08:38 > 0:08:41Sometimes. How about you?

0:08:43 > 0:08:45Busy with this new police accountability initiative

0:08:45 > 0:08:48for the commissioner. Diligence, resilience...

0:08:48 > 0:08:50Integrity?

0:08:50 > 0:08:52You've seen the leaflets.

0:08:52 > 0:08:56And the posters. Must be difficult peddling all that political crap.

0:08:56 > 0:08:58I wrote all that political crap.

0:09:00 > 0:09:02Why are you talking like one of them?

0:09:02 > 0:09:04Scary answer?

0:09:04 > 0:09:05I am one of them.

0:09:12 > 0:09:15"Diligence, resilience, integrity"?

0:09:15 > 0:09:17New initiative of the commissioner's. Morning, boss.

0:09:17 > 0:09:20- Morning.- Morning. - What a load of old bollocks!

0:09:20 > 0:09:22I know for a fact that the guy who came up with it is

0:09:22 > 0:09:25desperate for honest feedback.

0:09:25 > 0:09:27Well, I'll be happy to put it in writing for him.

0:09:27 > 0:09:28He'd really appreciate that.

0:09:28 > 0:09:30Actually, guv, can I have a word?

0:09:30 > 0:09:34Give us half that bacon roll and you can have two.

0:09:34 > 0:09:36We robbed the bookies in 2005.

0:09:37 > 0:09:40Blagged a few grand from the tills.

0:09:40 > 0:09:42Then we found the jewellery in the safe.

0:09:45 > 0:09:47Didn't know what to do with it.

0:09:47 > 0:09:50I thought it might be a little pension fund or something, you know?

0:09:50 > 0:09:53I had a cleaning job in the towers so I told Pelham

0:09:53 > 0:09:56I'd hide the stuff in there while we was looking for a buyer.

0:09:56 > 0:09:58But you were arrested before you found one?

0:09:58 > 0:10:02Next day. The old boy who owns the bookies,

0:10:02 > 0:10:05oh, he tells the coppers all about the money, all right.

0:10:05 > 0:10:08But be fails to mention anything about the jewellery.

0:10:08 > 0:10:11Then Southwark Towers was demolished to make way for the Shard.

0:10:11 > 0:10:142008.

0:10:14 > 0:10:17- While I was still inside. - And Pelham wasn't.

0:10:17 > 0:10:19No.

0:10:19 > 0:10:21I should never have involved Jake.

0:10:23 > 0:10:25Pelham must've followed him up there.

0:10:29 > 0:10:31I don't mean to sound unhelpful, Mr Paxton,

0:10:31 > 0:10:33but it's not a huge amount to go on.

0:10:33 > 0:10:34Really?

0:10:36 > 0:10:39Well, the only people who knew the stuff was in the building

0:10:39 > 0:10:40was me, Jake and Pelham.

0:10:41 > 0:10:43I've been looking for that bastard,

0:10:43 > 0:10:45but he's vanished from the face of the Earth.

0:10:45 > 0:10:47No name, no address, nothing.

0:10:48 > 0:10:53So, you ask yourself, DCI Miller, why did he do that?

0:10:57 > 0:10:58What do you reckon?

0:10:58 > 0:11:00Well, it's a new explanation for why Jake

0:11:00 > 0:11:03was at the top of the building at that time of night.

0:11:03 > 0:11:06We can run traces for Pelham. Talk to the family.

0:11:06 > 0:11:09But what I'm most interested in is what YOU reckon?

0:11:11 > 0:11:14We were mates. Many, many years ago.

0:11:14 > 0:11:18- He went one way. You went the other? - Yeah. Something like that.

0:11:18 > 0:11:20What about his ex-wife? Sarah?

0:11:23 > 0:11:25Oh, Gerry.

0:11:27 > 0:11:29You know, in my experience, it's best to keep the personal

0:11:29 > 0:11:33- and the professional apart. - Yeah, I hear what you're saying.

0:11:33 > 0:11:35What do I know? I've just run into my ex-husband.

0:12:36 > 0:12:37Gerry!

0:12:40 > 0:12:42Nearly gave me a heart attack.

0:12:42 > 0:12:44Sorry, Sarah.

0:12:44 > 0:12:46Thought I had a stalker out here or something.

0:12:46 > 0:12:48Should've phoned the police.

0:12:48 > 0:12:52Last time I did that I ended up going out with one of them.

0:12:52 > 0:12:53Didn't end well.

0:12:55 > 0:12:58Didn't start too badly though, did it?

0:13:00 > 0:13:02Look, can I come in?

0:13:02 > 0:13:03Yeah, yeah.

0:13:05 > 0:13:07How's those girls of yours?

0:13:07 > 0:13:09Yeah, good, good.

0:13:09 > 0:13:13The youngest, Caitlin, she's just about to tie the knot.

0:13:13 > 0:13:16What's he like, her husband? Good man?

0:13:16 > 0:13:18He's not her husband yet.

0:13:18 > 0:13:21You sound just like my dad. Remember?

0:13:21 > 0:13:26Yeah, he said a police constable wasn't good enough for his daughter.

0:13:26 > 0:13:28And then I ended up with Ralph.

0:13:28 > 0:13:31Dad should've counted his blessings.

0:13:31 > 0:13:32Maybe you should too.

0:13:35 > 0:13:37Sugar?

0:13:37 > 0:13:39Yeah, yeah.

0:13:39 > 0:13:40Has Ralph been to see you?

0:13:40 > 0:13:43You know he has.

0:13:43 > 0:13:45He thinks that Wayne Pelham had something to do with

0:13:45 > 0:13:47what happened to Jake.

0:13:47 > 0:13:49He's been going on about that for years.

0:13:49 > 0:13:51It's all he's got now.

0:13:51 > 0:13:53What about your other grandson?

0:13:53 > 0:13:56Archie? He doesn't have any time for Ralph. Neither should you.

0:13:56 > 0:13:58Yeah, but Ralph said you needed this.

0:13:58 > 0:14:00Is that why you've taken it on?

0:14:00 > 0:14:02Wouldn't it make things better?

0:14:02 > 0:14:05To know what actually happened to Jake?

0:14:05 > 0:14:07He'll still be gone, won't he?

0:14:11 > 0:14:14I always thought I'd look out of this window one day

0:14:14 > 0:14:16and see something he designed.

0:14:16 > 0:14:20Maybe a hotel, school.

0:14:21 > 0:14:23But there's just that.

0:14:25 > 0:14:27His headstone.

0:14:30 > 0:14:36- Fantastic. 40?- 40?!- Oh.- How about a tenner?- Tenner, tenner, yeah?

0:14:36 > 0:14:38All right. Awesome. Fantastic.

0:14:42 > 0:14:45Very nice. Thank you very much, sir. Cheers.

0:14:45 > 0:14:47Interested in the X40, are you?

0:14:47 > 0:14:50- Not at that price. - It's well priced actually.

0:14:50 > 0:14:52It's 30% cheaper down the road. With a case.

0:14:52 > 0:14:54That's cos they're just some big corporate, isn't it?

0:14:54 > 0:14:57Here, you get the service.

0:14:57 > 0:14:58And what does that consist of?

0:14:58 > 0:15:00My expertise.

0:15:00 > 0:15:02Go on, then.

0:15:02 > 0:15:03Devastate me.

0:15:03 > 0:15:05You like a bit of poke, right?

0:15:05 > 0:15:07The 12GHz dual processor?

0:15:07 > 0:15:09Well, if I was remotely interested in poke,

0:15:09 > 0:15:10I'd have gone for the 25 Acceleron.

0:15:10 > 0:15:13- So it's the ten-megapixel camera... - Five megapixel.

0:15:13 > 0:15:15The screen then? Four inch.

0:15:15 > 0:15:20- 3.8 inch.- I was rounding it up. Are you one of them mystery shoppers?

0:15:20 > 0:15:24I'm Danny Griffin from the Unsolved Crime and Open Cases Squad.

0:15:24 > 0:15:26They know you've escaped?

0:15:29 > 0:15:30Never heard of Wayne Pelham.

0:15:30 > 0:15:32He was your grandfather's partner.

0:15:32 > 0:15:34Him?

0:15:36 > 0:15:39- That old bastard's nothing to me, mate.- Why?

0:15:40 > 0:15:42Jailbird, isn't he? Loser.

0:15:42 > 0:15:45You were arrested a few times yourself, weren't you?

0:15:45 > 0:15:48- When you were younger? - Look, I got a job now.

0:15:48 > 0:15:50So have I.

0:15:51 > 0:15:54Used to rob people. Wallets. Phones.

0:15:54 > 0:15:56In a way, a kind of training for what you do now?

0:15:56 > 0:15:58Only targeting commuters.

0:15:58 > 0:16:00That's why I feel so tingly.

0:16:00 > 0:16:02The aura given off by your high principles.

0:16:02 > 0:16:05I'm not proud of it. But I did my little bit of time.

0:16:05 > 0:16:07Put it all behind me. Years ago.

0:16:07 > 0:16:10People pull themselves out of the gutter all the time.

0:16:10 > 0:16:12Did you come here to ask about Jake or me?

0:16:12 > 0:16:17Both. Must've been difficult, having a younger brother like Jake.

0:16:17 > 0:16:18Studying architecture.

0:16:18 > 0:16:23On his way to a successful career. And then there's you doing...this.

0:16:23 > 0:16:25I'm making something of myself, yeah?

0:16:25 > 0:16:27Two years' time, I'll have a shop

0:16:27 > 0:16:29with my name over the door.

0:16:29 > 0:16:31Do you miss your brother, Archie?

0:16:31 > 0:16:32What?

0:16:32 > 0:16:36When you were very young, you were mostly separated. Foster care.

0:16:36 > 0:16:40Hostels. I imagine you didn't come together very often.

0:16:40 > 0:16:42Do you miss him?

0:16:42 > 0:16:44What kind of a question's that?

0:16:44 > 0:16:46One you've already answered.

0:17:04 > 0:17:07I wouldn't wipe my grandmother's sorry, wrinkly, old arse

0:17:07 > 0:17:12on that essay if she was dying from dysentery, begging me for relief,

0:17:12 > 0:17:14and it was the only piece of paper left on the entire planet!

0:17:14 > 0:17:18- But, Mr Culley...- I don't care if it's a third draft!

0:17:18 > 0:17:19Mr Culley?

0:17:19 > 0:17:22They told me the police were here to see me but, if I may say so,

0:17:22 > 0:17:25that meagre description really doesn't do you any kind of justice.

0:17:25 > 0:17:29- Hello there.- Oh. A silver chaperone.

0:17:29 > 0:17:32They keep putting these bastard things in here.

0:17:32 > 0:17:35Mr Culley, you were Jake Paxton's tutor at the time of his death.

0:17:35 > 0:17:37You gave a statement six years ago?

0:17:37 > 0:17:41Yes, no-one here was more devastated to lose James.

0:17:41 > 0:17:42Jake.

0:17:43 > 0:17:45Him too.

0:17:45 > 0:17:47You were asked about Southwark Towers,

0:17:47 > 0:17:49what Jake might have been doing up there?

0:17:49 > 0:17:52- Do you mind if I...?- Yes.

0:17:52 > 0:17:58Oh. You look after yourself. I admire that. It impresses me.

0:17:58 > 0:18:00In your statement you mentioned something about "urbex"?

0:18:00 > 0:18:03Urban exploration. All the kids do it.

0:18:03 > 0:18:05Breaking into abandoned or unusual buildings.

0:18:05 > 0:18:08Aldwych Tube Station's very popular, for example.

0:18:08 > 0:18:10Sort of freshers' rite of passage.

0:18:10 > 0:18:12Southwark Towers was being demolished.

0:18:12 > 0:18:15Time running out. I dare say Jake saw it as a trophy.

0:18:15 > 0:18:17Did Jake have contact with anybody unusual around that time?

0:18:17 > 0:18:20He was a student.

0:18:20 > 0:18:22They're all unusual, if you ask me.

0:18:22 > 0:18:25You were accused of taking bribes a few years ago.

0:18:27 > 0:18:28HE SIGHS

0:18:30 > 0:18:32You were doing so well with me.

0:18:34 > 0:18:36I was fully acquitted.

0:18:36 > 0:18:37Embarrassing though?

0:18:37 > 0:18:40Not at all. I consult for the City of London Corporation.

0:18:40 > 0:18:44There was an extremely lewd allegation by a misinformed

0:18:44 > 0:18:47individual that I'd been taking cash from developers.

0:18:47 > 0:18:50So the allegation was untrue?

0:18:50 > 0:18:51Obviously.

0:18:55 > 0:18:57Out of interest,

0:18:57 > 0:18:59what time do you knock off with the policing?

0:19:04 > 0:19:07All right, Daniel. Listen, put the kettle on for us, will you?

0:19:07 > 0:19:09- God, did you see that football? - Gerry.- What?

0:19:20 > 0:19:23How the bloody hell did you get in here?

0:19:23 > 0:19:25Well, I am a solicitor.

0:19:25 > 0:19:28Oh, yeah. Slither under the door, did you?

0:19:28 > 0:19:29I was hoping we could talk.

0:19:29 > 0:19:31Yeah, well, now's not a good time.

0:19:31 > 0:19:34It's just that Cait was a little upset yesterday.

0:19:34 > 0:19:35Why? What have you done to her?

0:19:35 > 0:19:39Me? No! It was after you left actually. Well, because you left.

0:19:39 > 0:19:41Really, the way you left.

0:19:41 > 0:19:43Yeah, well, like I said, now's not a good time.

0:19:43 > 0:19:46When would be a good time, then, in your busy schedule?

0:19:49 > 0:19:50Come here, you.

0:19:54 > 0:19:56You want to marry my daughter yet you don't even

0:19:56 > 0:19:58think of asking my permission?

0:19:59 > 0:20:01Would you have said yes?

0:20:01 > 0:20:03I don't know. I don't know anything about you.

0:20:03 > 0:20:05Who you are, where you're from, nothing.

0:20:05 > 0:20:07Basingstoke!

0:20:07 > 0:20:09I rest my case.

0:20:09 > 0:20:11Look, Mr Standing,

0:20:11 > 0:20:16if you want to know about me, ask me anything you like and I'll tell you.

0:20:16 > 0:20:18Where I went to school, my mother's maiden name,

0:20:18 > 0:20:21what I had for bloody breakfast this morning.

0:20:21 > 0:20:23It was grapefruit, by the way.

0:20:23 > 0:20:25But you can't keep behaving like this.

0:20:28 > 0:20:29Any word on Wayne Pelham?

0:20:29 > 0:20:31He's not on the Electoral Register.

0:20:31 > 0:20:35Still waiting on the Deed Poll for name changes. What's all this?

0:20:35 > 0:20:36Jake's coursework.

0:20:36 > 0:20:39"Designing Out Crime"?

0:20:39 > 0:20:41Where's Gerry?

0:20:41 > 0:20:43Ah.

0:20:43 > 0:20:45Danny, in the last six months I've worked out that you

0:20:45 > 0:20:47do a good "ah" and a bad "ah".

0:20:47 > 0:20:49That was a bad "ah".

0:20:50 > 0:20:53And how did that relationship end?

0:20:53 > 0:20:55It just petered out with Francesca.

0:20:55 > 0:20:57One of those things.

0:20:57 > 0:21:00One of those things! I bet Francesca doesn't see it that way.

0:21:00 > 0:21:02She's fine...now.

0:21:02 > 0:21:06- She's a practising obstetrician. - Oh, yeah?

0:21:06 > 0:21:10And how much of that is down to the emotional damage caused by you?

0:21:10 > 0:21:12Look, Gerry, I really do have to go soon.

0:21:12 > 0:21:15But, Robin, we're just getting to know each other.

0:21:17 > 0:21:20How about these parking tickets?

0:21:20 > 0:21:22What did you say? Six in two months?

0:21:22 > 0:21:24They have a very aggressive enforcement regime

0:21:24 > 0:21:25in that part of town.

0:21:25 > 0:21:29Still shows a blatant lack of respect for the law.

0:21:29 > 0:21:33Robin, DCI Miller. Sorry about this.

0:21:33 > 0:21:34OK, hug it out.

0:21:35 > 0:21:36Eh?

0:21:36 > 0:21:38You heard me. Hug it out.

0:21:49 > 0:21:51HE GROWLS

0:21:51 > 0:21:53Archie Paxton is hiding something.

0:21:53 > 0:21:55When I asked him about Wayne Pelham,

0:21:55 > 0:21:57it triggered two micro-reactions

0:21:57 > 0:21:59that are synonymous with deception...

0:21:59 > 0:22:00Never heard of Wayne Pelham. HE SNIFFS

0:22:00 > 0:22:02He was your grandfather's partner.

0:22:02 > 0:22:04'Nostril flare

0:22:04 > 0:22:06'and muscular tremble in the wrist.'

0:22:06 > 0:22:09So he's got a slight cold and he plays with himself too much.

0:22:11 > 0:22:14Archie knows something about what went on down there.

0:22:14 > 0:22:16And doesn't want to share it.

0:22:16 > 0:22:18Look, this stuff could mean anything.

0:22:18 > 0:22:21All right, if we accept that when somebody scratches their nose,

0:22:21 > 0:22:23they could be hiding something, right,

0:22:23 > 0:22:25it still doesn't make him a murderer.

0:22:25 > 0:22:29I'm simply applying tried and tested FBI techniques.

0:22:29 > 0:22:33All right, Agent Griffin, speed read this.

0:22:35 > 0:22:36HE SNORTS PHONE RINGS

0:22:36 > 0:22:38What does that tell you?

0:22:38 > 0:22:40That you need more fibre in your diet

0:22:40 > 0:22:43and that I was right about your narrow mindedness.

0:22:43 > 0:22:44Hugging out time again, Gerry?

0:22:46 > 0:22:48Put them back in your pocket.

0:22:50 > 0:22:52They've found Wayne Pelham.

0:23:08 > 0:23:10POSH ACCENT: It's refreshing to find somebody

0:23:10 > 0:23:12with such an eye for the authentic.

0:23:12 > 0:23:17- Shall we wrap this for you? - Thank you.- Thanks, Chloe.

0:23:17 > 0:23:20An impressive re-invention, Mr Pelham.

0:23:20 > 0:23:23Can I help? If it's about the loyalty card scheme,

0:23:23 > 0:23:25you'll need to speak to Chloe over there.

0:23:25 > 0:23:27Very popular with the Chelsea mums.

0:23:27 > 0:23:29This mum's from Basildon.

0:23:29 > 0:23:31And she's re-investigating

0:23:31 > 0:23:33the murder of Ralph Paxton's grandson, Jake.

0:23:35 > 0:23:37You're doing very well for yourself.

0:23:37 > 0:23:40HE DROPS ACCENT: Thames gobs most of this shit up.

0:23:40 > 0:23:44All I do's scrape off a bit of muck and stick on a couple of noughts.

0:23:44 > 0:23:46We're in the wrong business.

0:23:46 > 0:23:48Amazes me sometimes.

0:23:48 > 0:23:53They shell out three quarters of a mil for an 'alf-bedroom flat

0:23:53 > 0:23:55then glue a bit of crusty old rope on the walls.

0:23:55 > 0:23:59After Jake Paxton died, you seem to have disappeared off the map.

0:23:59 > 0:24:01Leaving the area, changing your name.

0:24:01 > 0:24:06I call myself Sebastian Pembroke cos these sorts'd never

0:24:06 > 0:24:08trust a bloke called Wayne.

0:24:08 > 0:24:10Mr Paxton alleges that you killed his grandson

0:24:10 > 0:24:13- because of jewellery hidden in Southwark Towers?- What?

0:24:13 > 0:24:16The stuff that you nicked when you did over the bookies.

0:24:16 > 0:24:19All we got away with was a few grand out the tills.

0:24:19 > 0:24:21And we both did our time for that.

0:24:21 > 0:24:23So Mr Paxton's lying?

0:24:23 > 0:24:24Look,

0:24:24 > 0:24:26they caught me first after we did the job

0:24:26 > 0:24:31so I gave them Paxton's name to get a shorter sentence.

0:24:31 > 0:24:33That's why he's telling you all this.

0:24:33 > 0:24:37Also why you were free at the time of Jake's death.

0:24:37 > 0:24:40Your maths ain't very good, is it?

0:24:40 > 0:24:42Cos you're putting two and two together

0:24:42 > 0:24:45and making trouble where there doesn't need to be any.

0:24:47 > 0:24:49POSH ACCENT: Now, if you'll excuse me,

0:24:49 > 0:24:51Mr Pembroke has customers to attend to.

0:24:55 > 0:24:59Listen, Ralph, are you sure Archie didn't know about the jewellery?

0:24:59 > 0:25:02If he did, it didn't come from me.

0:25:02 > 0:25:05I was never close to him.

0:25:05 > 0:25:06Wish I had been.

0:25:08 > 0:25:10What about Archie and Jake?

0:25:10 > 0:25:11Were they close?

0:25:13 > 0:25:15You don't reckon...

0:25:15 > 0:25:18No, Gerry. That boy has no spite in him.

0:25:18 > 0:25:19Not an ounce.

0:25:21 > 0:25:24Might be doing better for himself if there was.

0:25:24 > 0:25:26No, his only problem is he can't crawl out

0:25:26 > 0:25:28from under his grandma's skirts.

0:25:28 > 0:25:32She must have got a lovely surprise, finding you on her doorstep.

0:25:32 > 0:25:34What did she say?

0:25:34 > 0:25:36Was she pleased to see you?

0:25:36 > 0:25:38Did her little eyes light up?

0:25:40 > 0:25:42We found Pelham.

0:25:42 > 0:25:44He's got a shop in Fulham.

0:25:44 > 0:25:47- And?- No and. Not yet.

0:25:47 > 0:25:49But my guv'nor doesn't like him very much.

0:25:49 > 0:25:51- What did he tell her?- I can't say.

0:25:51 > 0:25:54- Gerry.- No, no, I've said too much already.

0:25:54 > 0:25:56Who am I talking to here?

0:25:56 > 0:25:58The bloke who's doing you a favour.

0:26:00 > 0:26:01I'm sorry.

0:26:03 > 0:26:05Yeah, we'll keep at it for you.

0:26:05 > 0:26:07No. For Jake.

0:26:08 > 0:26:10All right, for both of you.

0:26:10 > 0:26:12That's all we can ask.

0:26:14 > 0:26:17So, we're not believing Pelham?

0:26:17 > 0:26:19- We're not believing anybody right now.- Cheers, mate.

0:26:19 > 0:26:23I took the opportunity to read Jake's dissertation earlier.

0:26:23 > 0:26:26- Which way round do I hold this thing?- The other way.

0:26:26 > 0:26:28It's all about crime prevention through design

0:26:28 > 0:26:30change in the built environment.

0:26:30 > 0:26:32Been on a learning experience on that one too, have you, Danny?

0:26:32 > 0:26:34Two. Why?

0:26:34 > 0:26:36You can't stop crime by changing buildings.

0:26:36 > 0:26:39Right, what did we say, 20 quid, Steve?

0:26:39 > 0:26:40Make it 30 if you want.

0:26:40 > 0:26:45Actually you can. It's all about prevention rather than punishment.

0:26:45 > 0:26:47You see, you take an abandoned, unlit area, you know,

0:26:47 > 0:26:50where drug dealers congregate, and you light it up.

0:26:50 > 0:26:53You put in facilities. This draws in the community.

0:26:53 > 0:26:54And drives out the dealers.

0:26:54 > 0:26:56Jake had some very interesting thoughts

0:26:56 > 0:26:59on how to make your old stomping ground a lot safer.

0:26:59 > 0:27:02So what you're about to do is what we call "breaking off".

0:27:02 > 0:27:05Right, so, you make sure you get a good angle on your elbow,

0:27:05 > 0:27:06that's good. And just...

0:27:09 > 0:27:10- Oh, that's very...- Yes!

0:27:10 > 0:27:13Yes, like that. That's very good, yes.

0:27:22 > 0:27:23There's a shot!

0:27:23 > 0:27:26I'd almost say that's quite...promising.

0:27:30 > 0:27:31Er, Gerry.

0:27:33 > 0:27:35Hello, sweetheart.

0:27:37 > 0:27:42Oi. Oi. Get you a drink?

0:27:42 > 0:27:44Depends on whether you want it tipped over your head.

0:27:44 > 0:27:46Eh?

0:27:46 > 0:27:48I've been trying to ring you all day!

0:27:48 > 0:27:50Yeah, well, I've had a busy one.

0:27:50 > 0:27:54So I heard. What the bloody hell were you playing at, Dad?

0:27:54 > 0:27:57The state of Robin's nerves when he got back.

0:27:57 > 0:27:59Bad, were they? I mean, were they bad?

0:27:59 > 0:28:03He wants to be friends with you. Is that so wrong?

0:28:03 > 0:28:05It's a historic thing.

0:28:05 > 0:28:08Solicitors and coppers are like cats and dogs.

0:28:08 > 0:28:09They never get on.

0:28:09 > 0:28:12Well, if you can't make this right, Dad,

0:28:12 > 0:28:15then I don't want you at the wedding.

0:28:15 > 0:28:16But I'm giving you away.

0:28:16 > 0:28:20No, Dad. You're throwing me away.

0:28:30 > 0:28:32Hug?

0:28:35 > 0:28:37Thank you, Steve. Who's next?

0:28:37 > 0:28:38Yeah, give us that.

0:28:41 > 0:28:43Danny,

0:28:43 > 0:28:44I'll have that hug.

0:29:02 > 0:29:03RUSTLING

0:29:09 > 0:29:10Who's there?

0:29:16 > 0:29:18Who's there?

0:29:20 > 0:29:22Found you, "Sebastian".

0:29:25 > 0:29:26KEYPAD BEEPS

0:29:27 > 0:29:30I don't want no trouble, Ralph!

0:29:30 > 0:29:33You should've thought about that a long time ago.

0:29:33 > 0:29:38You should've thought about that before you killed my grandson.

0:29:38 > 0:29:39HE GROANS

0:29:39 > 0:29:44And before you took what's mine!

0:29:44 > 0:29:46HE GRUNTS AND GROANS

0:29:56 > 0:30:00Where I'm from, Gerry, mates don't betray you.

0:30:00 > 0:30:02I'm going to rip his sodding arms out of their sockets!

0:30:02 > 0:30:05Yeah, they don't do that either.

0:30:05 > 0:30:07So you're saying you don't know where he is.

0:30:07 > 0:30:09I'm afraid the Probation Service

0:30:09 > 0:30:11isn't keeping Mr Paxton under supervision.

0:30:11 > 0:30:12Don't give us all that bollocks.

0:30:12 > 0:30:14Why are you speaking to me like I'm one of them?

0:30:14 > 0:30:18- My colleague's just...upset, Mr Fawson.- Never have guessed.

0:30:18 > 0:30:21Mr Paxton's only just been released from Brixton.

0:30:21 > 0:30:24Shouldn't there have been some kind of supervision order in place?

0:30:24 > 0:30:27The Parole Board didn't consider him to be a risk.

0:30:27 > 0:30:29So we're not the only ones who've buggered up.

0:30:29 > 0:30:31His file. You shouldn't be too hard on yourself.

0:30:31 > 0:30:35In my view, Ralph Paxton is a particularly

0:30:35 > 0:30:37evasive form of the species.

0:30:37 > 0:30:38Glacial.

0:30:38 > 0:30:39Unpredictable.

0:30:39 > 0:30:41So you wouldn't have released him?

0:30:41 > 0:30:44If it was down to me alone, I don't know if I'd let half the prisoners

0:30:44 > 0:30:47out who get released these days. But we're being privatised.

0:30:47 > 0:30:49We just don't have the resources to keep track of them all.

0:30:49 > 0:30:53Listen, mate, it's important that we find him. He must've said something.

0:30:53 > 0:30:54Well, from the sound of it,

0:30:54 > 0:30:57you should have a better idea of his whereabouts than me.

0:30:57 > 0:30:58Yeah, but we've run out of gutters.

0:30:58 > 0:31:01The backstabbing little shyster knows exactly where I'd look.

0:31:01 > 0:31:03Can you think of anything? Anything at all?

0:31:03 > 0:31:04Doesn't matter how small.

0:31:04 > 0:31:09- There's his ex-wife. And I believe he has another grandson.- Yeah.

0:31:09 > 0:31:12- Seem to recall he had a bedsit in Rotherhithe.- Yeah.

0:31:12 > 0:31:15I think he might have said something about a lock-up

0:31:15 > 0:31:16down Chambers Wharf.

0:31:16 > 0:31:19Of course, there's the hostel address he left with the prison

0:31:19 > 0:31:21but I imagine you've already checked that.

0:31:34 > 0:31:35You lost track of Ralph?

0:31:35 > 0:31:38We thought we should warn you, and your grandson, of course, Archie.

0:31:38 > 0:31:41- I'll let him know.- Listen, if Ralph gets in touch, you phone me.

0:31:41 > 0:31:42Understand?

0:31:42 > 0:31:45I'm so sorry, Gerry. You were only trying to help him.

0:31:45 > 0:31:47- He was trying to help you. - I didn't ask him to.

0:31:47 > 0:31:49What's that supposed to mean?

0:31:49 > 0:31:50- It doesn't matter. - No, it does matter.

0:31:50 > 0:31:52Gerry's put himself out for you.

0:31:52 > 0:31:53And I'm very grateful.

0:31:53 > 0:31:56Grateful? Is that all you can say?

0:31:56 > 0:31:58Are you not in the least bit curious about where all this takes us?

0:31:58 > 0:32:00This is your grandson we're talking about.

0:32:00 > 0:32:02Or is it that you're worried what we'll find?

0:32:02 > 0:32:04Hey, hey, take it easy, guv'nor.

0:32:04 > 0:32:07Answer the question, Sarah.

0:32:07 > 0:32:08Of course I'm curious.

0:32:11 > 0:32:12We'll be in touch.

0:32:15 > 0:32:17You don't honestly think Sarah's involved?

0:32:17 > 0:32:21Did I say that? I just think we should look at her more objectively.

0:32:40 > 0:32:43I told you I had nothing to do with that boy's death.

0:32:43 > 0:32:46Paxton just wanted to get back at me for grassing him up.

0:32:46 > 0:32:49Interesting that he stopped short of killing you, though.

0:32:49 > 0:32:52- What did you tell him? - Piss off. I'm not helping you.

0:32:58 > 0:32:59Mr Griffin.

0:33:02 > 0:33:04Look at this.

0:33:04 > 0:33:06"Potential Periorbital Ecchymosis."

0:33:06 > 0:33:07Really?

0:33:07 > 0:33:10It's a symptom of a basal skull fracture.

0:33:10 > 0:33:15- You think it's a complication from the original injury.- Well, yeah.

0:33:15 > 0:33:17Bloody NHS cuts. They haven't even given him a CAT scan.

0:33:17 > 0:33:20- Look at the state of his BP this morning.- Wow.

0:33:20 > 0:33:21What?

0:33:21 > 0:33:24- I wouldn't like to speculate but... - Do I need a scan?

0:33:24 > 0:33:27- In my opinion, immediately.- Yeah.

0:33:27 > 0:33:29Then tell somebody.

0:33:29 > 0:33:31Oh, we will, but you're going to talk to us first.

0:33:33 > 0:33:34Nurse? Nurse?

0:33:34 > 0:33:37Dr Griffin, could you get the door, please?

0:33:37 > 0:33:38Be a pleasure, Dr McAndrew.

0:33:41 > 0:33:43You said I needed a scan.

0:33:46 > 0:33:47DOOR SHUTS HEAVILY

0:33:48 > 0:33:50Nurse? Someone!

0:33:59 > 0:34:00All right!

0:34:00 > 0:34:02We did find jewellery in that safe

0:34:02 > 0:34:04but I swear I never saw it again after Paxton hid it!

0:34:04 > 0:34:06So where is it?

0:34:06 > 0:34:08I think I'm getting double vision here.

0:34:08 > 0:34:10- Where?- I feel faint.

0:34:10 > 0:34:13- Fancy a cup of coffee, Danny? - Earl Grey would be lovely.

0:34:13 > 0:34:16There's a machine just down the corridor here.

0:34:24 > 0:34:27I'll tell you, I'll tell you. But first you've get me to the CT room!

0:34:27 > 0:34:31It's a black market forum I use to shift some of my more exotic stuff.

0:34:31 > 0:34:32What kind of forum?

0:34:32 > 0:34:35Very hidden. Exclusive. Secure log-ins and all that.

0:34:35 > 0:34:38One night, I recognised one of the pieces on it.

0:34:38 > 0:34:40Did you tell Paxton this?

0:34:40 > 0:34:41Yeah.

0:34:44 > 0:34:46This isn't the CT room!

0:34:46 > 0:34:49They scanned you while you were unconscious. You're clear.

0:34:49 > 0:34:51Which means, by the way,

0:34:51 > 0:34:54you're well enough for a wee day trip out of here.

0:34:54 > 0:34:55What?

0:35:43 > 0:35:45Sash? A word please?

0:35:46 > 0:35:48We're going to look at this objectively, too?

0:35:50 > 0:35:52Be good to talk alone.

0:35:52 > 0:35:55- Yeah, yeah, I'll make myself scarce. - You'll stay right where you are.

0:35:55 > 0:35:57OK. You've got a man in hospital,

0:35:57 > 0:35:59- another on the run. - What are you saying?

0:35:59 > 0:36:01We've totally and utterly screwed it up?

0:36:01 > 0:36:03- Keep it down.- Why? What are you worried about?

0:36:03 > 0:36:05That someone might find out that your ex-wife,

0:36:05 > 0:36:08the mother of your children, has taken this one out for a walk,

0:36:08 > 0:36:10wined it, dined it and royally bollocksed it up?

0:36:10 > 0:36:13You are going to need someone in your corner.

0:36:13 > 0:36:14I've got someone.

0:36:23 > 0:36:25- Well done, guv.- Shut up, Gerry.

0:36:27 > 0:36:30Ah, glad to see you're feeling better, Mr Pelham.

0:36:30 > 0:36:31They kidnapped me!

0:36:31 > 0:36:34- We did not. - Well, we did a little bit.

0:36:34 > 0:36:36How do you kidnap someone a little bit?

0:36:36 > 0:36:38Is he still wearing his slippers?

0:36:38 > 0:36:40They made me think I was going to die!

0:36:40 > 0:36:43Conspiracy to pervert the course of justice. Remember?

0:36:46 > 0:36:48Like I was saying,

0:36:48 > 0:36:52this is the online equivalent of the Old Bermondsey Market.

0:36:52 > 0:36:54Only known to a few dealers,

0:36:54 > 0:36:56and buyers with a lot of readies.

0:36:56 > 0:36:58Here we are.

0:36:58 > 0:37:01I don't know who this User 381 is

0:37:01 > 0:37:05but they sold one of the pieces that we pinched.

0:37:05 > 0:37:07A jewel sculpted to look like a ship with a woman

0:37:07 > 0:37:09standing on the bough.

0:37:09 > 0:37:11Boss, it's called The Tempest Jewel.

0:37:11 > 0:37:14Thought to have been gifted to King Henry by his mistress, Anne Boleyn.

0:37:14 > 0:37:1716th century. It's encrusted with gemstones.

0:37:17 > 0:37:18And a large diamond.

0:37:18 > 0:37:21She did all right for a bit on the side, didn't she?

0:37:21 > 0:37:22She got her head cut off.

0:37:22 > 0:37:25Yeah, but before then.

0:37:25 > 0:37:27After Anne Boleyn's death, it was lost

0:37:27 > 0:37:30until it resurfaced in a cache of Tudor and Elizabethan jewellery

0:37:30 > 0:37:32known as the Bermondsey Hoard.

0:37:32 > 0:37:34That's what you and Paxton stole from the bookies?

0:37:34 > 0:37:36We didn't know it at the time.

0:37:36 > 0:37:38Technically it was all the property of the Crown

0:37:38 > 0:37:41but the Victorian builders who discovered it sold it onto

0:37:41 > 0:37:44a Southwark fence who died shortly after.

0:37:44 > 0:37:46Since then, it's been lost through history,

0:37:46 > 0:37:47surrounded by myth and murder.

0:37:47 > 0:37:51- There's blood in them stones. - Yeah, Jake Paxton's blood.

0:37:51 > 0:37:53We need to find this User 381.

0:37:53 > 0:37:56Check the finances of everybody connected to the case.

0:37:56 > 0:37:58See if there's any money going into their accounts

0:37:58 > 0:38:02- they don't want to explain.- OK.

0:38:02 > 0:38:03- What about me?- What about you?

0:38:14 > 0:38:17Thanks, babe. Can't wait to read it.

0:38:17 > 0:38:19Close the door on your way out, yeah?

0:38:22 > 0:38:23Do you want to read OUR essay now?

0:38:30 > 0:38:33If you're going to show me spurious nonsense like this,

0:38:33 > 0:38:34at least make it new.

0:38:34 > 0:38:38This report shows you've had a high number of suspicious activity

0:38:38 > 0:38:39alerts on your bank accounts.

0:38:39 > 0:38:40One or two, down the years.

0:38:40 > 0:38:43Especially the years after Jake Paxton was murdered.

0:38:45 > 0:38:49You know, I was seriously considering asking you out.

0:38:49 > 0:38:51I think I'll learn to love again.

0:38:51 > 0:38:54So where did all this money come from?

0:38:54 > 0:38:57I've been selling pieces of my late mother's furniture.

0:38:57 > 0:38:59It takes a lot of time to find a buyer who's prepared

0:38:59 > 0:39:02- to pay the right price. - Can you produce evidence?

0:39:02 > 0:39:03No.

0:39:05 > 0:39:08- Is this going to be a problem? - We'll see ourselves out.

0:39:18 > 0:39:21- 'Danny?'- User 381's just sold another two items

0:39:21 > 0:39:22from the Bermondsey Hoard.

0:39:22 > 0:39:25'Do you reckon your boyfriend's panic selling?'

0:39:25 > 0:39:26You've got a boyfriend?

0:39:26 > 0:39:29Where's the exchange happening?

0:39:29 > 0:39:31Near Tower Bridge in two hours.

0:39:31 > 0:39:33'I'll send you the map reference.'

0:39:45 > 0:39:48The buyer was instructed to meet User 381 over there.

0:39:49 > 0:39:51I've selected this vantage point

0:39:51 > 0:39:53because we can scope both approaches.

0:39:53 > 0:39:58"Scope"? What exactly did you do in the Diplomatic Service, Danny?

0:39:58 > 0:40:00Wind speed's in our favour.

0:40:00 > 0:40:02Harnessed with the element of surprise,

0:40:02 > 0:40:04we should be able to get to them before they can escape.

0:40:04 > 0:40:08Well, you've certainly grassy-knolled this one all the way, haven't you?

0:40:08 > 0:40:11I don't like surprises if that's what you mean.

0:40:11 > 0:40:12What about birthdays?

0:40:12 > 0:40:14I give Holly a list.

0:40:24 > 0:40:27Culley's left the University. He's walking towards the river.

0:40:27 > 0:40:29Got it.

0:40:29 > 0:40:30- HE GROANS - What's the matter?

0:40:30 > 0:40:32Caitlin still hasn't answered.

0:40:32 > 0:40:35Has she resigned from her post of daughter?

0:40:35 > 0:40:38I'll text her again and offer a pay rise.

0:40:40 > 0:40:43Do you reckon the jewellery is in that bag?

0:40:43 > 0:40:45Must be.

0:40:53 > 0:40:55Culley's heading towards Tower Bridge

0:40:55 > 0:40:56on the south side of the river.

0:40:56 > 0:40:59Don't use the target's name.

0:40:59 > 0:41:02'What am I supposed to call him?'

0:41:02 > 0:41:03The Octopus.

0:41:03 > 0:41:05The Octopus?!

0:41:05 > 0:41:06'Well, if someone overhears...'

0:41:06 > 0:41:08They're going to be a lot more suspicious

0:41:08 > 0:41:11if they hear about an octopus walking down the bleeding road.

0:41:11 > 0:41:13Well, what do you suggest, Bravo 4?

0:41:13 > 0:41:14Yeah, that's better.

0:41:14 > 0:41:15No, you're Bravo 4.

0:41:15 > 0:41:17Why can't I be Bravo 1?

0:41:17 > 0:41:19Because I'm Bravo 1.

0:41:19 > 0:41:22Well, who said you get to choose the Bravos?

0:41:22 > 0:41:25Can you shut up, please? We're coming up to Tower Bridge.

0:41:31 > 0:41:33This could be our buyer.

0:41:34 > 0:41:36He's about the right type.

0:41:42 > 0:41:43Got anything?

0:41:46 > 0:41:48Someone's approaching the buyer.

0:41:50 > 0:41:52Looks like you've been dumped, guv'nor.

0:41:56 > 0:41:58What's going on, Danny?

0:42:02 > 0:42:04It's Archie. Archie's the seller!

0:42:04 > 0:42:07'Well, grab him!'

0:42:07 > 0:42:09- There's someone else.- 'Who?'

0:42:09 > 0:42:14Archie! You're the one who stitched me! My own blood!

0:42:14 > 0:42:16Paxton!

0:42:16 > 0:42:18- You stay there. Stay there! - Shit, shit!

0:42:22 > 0:42:23Paxton!

0:42:35 > 0:42:36Shit.

0:42:42 > 0:42:45Look, mate, I don't want to hurt you.

0:42:45 > 0:42:47I don't want to hurt you either.

0:42:47 > 0:42:50Like that's going to happen. They your strangling mitts?

0:42:50 > 0:42:54- They reduce the risk of injury... - I'll make it quick.- ..for you.

0:42:54 > 0:42:55HE GROWLS

0:42:56 > 0:42:58Come with me quietly

0:42:58 > 0:43:02and you'll avoid considerable pain and embarrassment.

0:43:02 > 0:43:03Can you believe this guy?

0:43:08 > 0:43:10- That's right. - ARCHIE GROANS

0:43:10 > 0:43:11I'm bad.

0:43:17 > 0:43:21You know what this looks like, don't you, Archie?

0:43:21 > 0:43:23Yeah.

0:43:23 > 0:43:26Like I'm at a Pet Shop Boys concert that only sold one ticket.

0:43:26 > 0:43:29It looks like you helped Jake move your grandfather's jewels.

0:43:29 > 0:43:32Or you found out about them.

0:43:32 > 0:43:33You should be the singing one.

0:43:33 > 0:43:35And then you killed him.

0:43:35 > 0:43:36You're on keyboards.

0:43:39 > 0:43:43What did you do with all the money you made from selling the jewels?

0:43:43 > 0:43:44Don't know.

0:43:44 > 0:43:46Maybe I spent it.

0:43:47 > 0:43:50Not on anything we've been able to find.

0:43:50 > 0:43:52You don't even have a decent car to show for it.

0:43:52 > 0:43:55But we will find it, Archie,

0:43:55 > 0:43:58and when we do we'll get a Court Order under

0:43:58 > 0:44:00the Proceeds of Crime Act.

0:44:00 > 0:44:02In addition to receiving stolen goods,

0:44:02 > 0:44:06- perverting the course of justice... - And murdering your brother.

0:44:06 > 0:44:09..your CV will certainly stand out in a crowd.

0:44:13 > 0:44:14I am not what you think I am.

0:44:14 > 0:44:16Your brother died because of this.

0:44:16 > 0:44:19You answer me one simple question - was it worth it?

0:44:22 > 0:44:25Why don't you think of your grandma?

0:44:26 > 0:44:28Don't bring her into this.

0:44:29 > 0:44:32Doesn't she deserve to know the truth?

0:44:32 > 0:44:34The truth?

0:44:34 > 0:44:37All right.

0:44:37 > 0:44:39Six years ago, I get a letter from my grandad

0:44:39 > 0:44:41when he's still in the nick.

0:44:41 > 0:44:45Does he want to know what I'm doing? What my girlfriend's like?

0:44:45 > 0:44:49No. He tells me about this jewellery he's hidden.

0:44:49 > 0:44:52- This was just before Southwark Towers came down?- Yeah.

0:44:52 > 0:44:53So he asked you to get it for him?

0:44:53 > 0:44:57That's right. The other criminal in the family.

0:44:57 > 0:44:59Thought I'd say yes, didn't he?

0:44:59 > 0:45:00But you didn't.

0:45:00 > 0:45:02He should have wanted what was best for me.

0:45:02 > 0:45:05So you turned him down and he went to Jake.

0:45:05 > 0:45:06I told Jake to stay out of it

0:45:06 > 0:45:10but he said he could do something with all that stuff.

0:45:20 > 0:45:22What exactly?

0:45:24 > 0:45:26Something good.

0:45:26 > 0:45:27That's all he said?

0:45:27 > 0:45:30He was never going to let that old bastard near it again.

0:45:30 > 0:45:33- I can tell you that. - So how come you ended up with it?

0:45:33 > 0:45:38After Jake fell, I went to see if it was still there.

0:45:38 > 0:45:41- And you took it.- Either that or some builder would've found it.

0:45:41 > 0:45:44If you're asking us to believe this you're going to have to tell us

0:45:44 > 0:45:46- what you've done with all the money you made.- Yes,

0:45:46 > 0:45:49it might make us more inclined to trust you.

0:45:50 > 0:45:53Come on, Archie. We're trying to help your family here.

0:45:53 > 0:45:56My brother fell to his death.

0:45:56 > 0:45:58Nobody pushed him.

0:45:58 > 0:46:00Nobody was there that night.

0:46:00 > 0:46:03But the minute my grandad got him involved, there was

0:46:03 > 0:46:05always going to be blood on his hands.

0:46:05 > 0:46:06PHONE RINGS

0:46:06 > 0:46:09Want to help my family? Why don't you find him?

0:46:09 > 0:46:11Put him away.

0:46:11 > 0:46:13Permanently this time.

0:46:14 > 0:46:17First, tell us what you've done with the money.

0:46:31 > 0:46:32You all right?

0:46:38 > 0:46:39Is he still here?

0:46:39 > 0:46:40I'm sorry.

0:46:41 > 0:46:43I need your help, Gerry.

0:46:43 > 0:46:46I gave it to you and you spat it in my face!

0:46:46 > 0:46:48I won't go back inside!

0:46:48 > 0:46:50- You belong inside!- Gerry.

0:46:50 > 0:46:54Oh, yeah, you regretted it, didn't you?

0:46:54 > 0:46:57Slumming it with me when you could've been with him?

0:46:57 > 0:47:00Might have been better the other way. A copper's wife.

0:47:00 > 0:47:01Shut it, Ralph.

0:47:01 > 0:47:04Lot of pain could've been avoided.

0:47:04 > 0:47:07- Jake for a start.- Whoa, whoa, whoa! That's not going to help anything.

0:47:07 > 0:47:09You betrayed that boy!

0:47:09 > 0:47:12- Don't you say that. - You said you wanted justice.

0:47:12 > 0:47:14You can't live off justice for the next 20 years.

0:47:14 > 0:47:16Might be able to live with yourself.

0:47:16 > 0:47:19What's that taste like, Gerry?

0:47:19 > 0:47:21Making your living from other people's misery.

0:47:21 > 0:47:23You tell me.

0:47:23 > 0:47:26I never had a chance, did I? Not coming from round here.

0:47:26 > 0:47:28You had exactly the same chance I did.

0:47:28 > 0:47:30And you had Sarah.

0:47:30 > 0:47:32And your grandsons. You even turned them against one another!

0:47:32 > 0:47:35- No, Gerry.- I'm sorry if you don't want to hear this.- No, no!

0:47:35 > 0:47:39If you're thinking that Archie had anything to do with Jake's death.

0:47:39 > 0:47:42No, it's impossible, he was here that night! He couldn't have!

0:47:42 > 0:47:44Why hasn't he told us that?

0:47:44 > 0:47:47I don't know, but if you'd seen them together,

0:47:47 > 0:47:49you'd know it was impossible.

0:47:49 > 0:47:50Tell him, Ralph.

0:47:50 > 0:47:54If you can't do anything else for those boys, do this.

0:47:54 > 0:47:56It's true, Gerry.

0:47:56 > 0:47:59Archie might be a treacherous little shit

0:47:59 > 0:48:00but he would never have hurt Jake.

0:48:00 > 0:48:03That's the last thing he needs, a character reference from you.

0:48:03 > 0:48:05I know.

0:48:05 > 0:48:08I spent a lot of time with them when they was younger.

0:48:08 > 0:48:09Oh, yeah? What did you do?

0:48:09 > 0:48:11Drag them round whilst you were robbing houses

0:48:11 > 0:48:13and beating people up?

0:48:13 > 0:48:18Let them play in your lock-up, did you, like a second-rate Fagin?

0:48:18 > 0:48:20- My what?- Your lock-up. Chambers Wharf.

0:48:20 > 0:48:22How'd you know about that place?

0:48:22 > 0:48:25Your parole officer told us.

0:48:25 > 0:48:30- Fawson?- Yeah.- I never told him nothing about that lock-up.

0:48:30 > 0:48:33- You must have. - When? We hardly spoke.

0:48:33 > 0:48:36The bastard only stamped my paperwork every time

0:48:36 > 0:48:37they refused my parole.

0:48:41 > 0:48:42My letters.

0:48:45 > 0:48:48Mr Fawson, thank you for seeing us so late.

0:48:48 > 0:48:50I hope you don't mind, this is my colleague Danny Griffin.

0:48:50 > 0:48:52Not at all. It's good to meet

0:48:52 > 0:48:54someone who's out there fighting the fight.

0:48:54 > 0:48:57We wanted to tell you that Mr Paxton's turned himself in.

0:48:57 > 0:48:59You could have phoned.

0:48:59 > 0:49:01We wanted to see you.

0:49:01 > 0:49:03We also have a suspect in custody

0:49:03 > 0:49:06for the murder of Mr Paxton's grandson, Jake.

0:49:06 > 0:49:08You seem relieved.

0:49:08 > 0:49:10Of course, they are merely a suspect.

0:49:10 > 0:49:12We do have other lines of inquiry.

0:49:12 > 0:49:13But now you're tense again.

0:49:13 > 0:49:15What is this?

0:49:15 > 0:49:20Earlier you described prisoners as, what was it?

0:49:20 > 0:49:24A species. Why use that word?

0:49:24 > 0:49:27A species suggests something lesser, doesn't it?

0:49:27 > 0:49:28Something inferior.

0:49:32 > 0:49:35When I first started out, I signed the release papers for this kid

0:49:35 > 0:49:37who'd just done three years for assault.

0:49:37 > 0:49:40Everything about his behaviour suggested it was safe to do so.

0:49:40 > 0:49:43But two days later

0:49:43 > 0:49:46he murdered an innocent girl.

0:49:46 > 0:49:49So you're saying all prisoners are liable to reoffend?

0:49:49 > 0:49:52I'm saying they're different to the rest of us.

0:49:52 > 0:49:56Your job? That's easy. You prove their guilt, you put them away.

0:49:56 > 0:49:59I'm the one who has to decide if they're ready for the world again.

0:49:59 > 0:50:01And you can never really know what's going on inside

0:50:01 > 0:50:04somebody's head, can you? Whether they've really changed.

0:50:04 > 0:50:07- I don't believe so, no.- So you need as much insight, as much

0:50:07 > 0:50:09information about their state of mind as possible.

0:50:09 > 0:50:11Of course, to make the best decision.

0:50:11 > 0:50:14Like their personal correspondence, for example.

0:50:14 > 0:50:17I'm not a prison officer. It would be inappropriate.

0:50:17 > 0:50:20Even so, after that early shock of your career,

0:50:20 > 0:50:24it'd be understandable if you wanted to take extra care.

0:50:24 > 0:50:26Perhaps you started with the best intentions...

0:50:26 > 0:50:27Then it became a habit.

0:50:27 > 0:50:31And as you intruded further and further into the privacy

0:50:31 > 0:50:34of this "species" it became part of the job.

0:50:39 > 0:50:41You were reading Mr Paxton's mail, weren't you?

0:50:45 > 0:50:48And I'm guessing that mail was written in code.

0:50:49 > 0:50:51And once you'd cracked that code,

0:50:51 > 0:50:55you stumbled upon the secret of Southwark Towers, didn't you?

0:50:58 > 0:51:01You cannot prove a word of this.

0:51:01 > 0:51:03I can get a warrant to search your home.

0:51:04 > 0:51:07Those letters are still there,

0:51:07 > 0:51:08aren't they, Brian?

0:51:18 > 0:51:21You know how many prisoners do a stretch for a robbery only

0:51:21 > 0:51:24to end up with the proceeds anyway? They all do it.

0:51:24 > 0:51:27Hide the money they stole. Serve their time.

0:51:27 > 0:51:30And you thought, "Why not me for a change?"

0:51:30 > 0:51:32But Jake Paxton got in the way?

0:51:34 > 0:51:36I wasn't going to hurt the kid.

0:51:36 > 0:51:37I was going to cut him a deal.

0:51:37 > 0:51:41But that building, it was unstable.

0:51:41 > 0:51:43They'd taken half the floors out.

0:51:43 > 0:51:45I followed him up to the 25th.

0:51:55 > 0:51:59But he spotted me, panicked.

0:52:08 > 0:52:11HE SOBS

0:52:11 > 0:52:13And he fell...

0:52:13 > 0:52:14and he died...

0:52:14 > 0:52:16and you ran.

0:52:19 > 0:52:21I'm not one of them.

0:52:21 > 0:52:24I'm not. I'm not one of them.

0:52:33 > 0:52:34Archie!

0:52:35 > 0:52:38What's going on, Gerry? Archie's in the clear, isn't he?

0:52:40 > 0:52:41Can we come in?

0:52:49 > 0:52:52Sarah, when we spoke before, you were surprisingly reticent.

0:52:52 > 0:52:55But I realised you wouldn't speak to me for the same reason

0:52:55 > 0:52:59Archie wouldn't tell us what he'd done with all that money.

0:53:16 > 0:53:17Grandma.

0:53:20 > 0:53:23In 2008, that was a desolate space.

0:53:24 > 0:53:27A brownfield site they used to call it.

0:53:27 > 0:53:30Brownfield! There were syringes in the soil,

0:53:30 > 0:53:32a sea of bottles, God-knows-what.

0:53:34 > 0:53:37But sell a necklace that'd only ever sit in a museum anyway,

0:53:37 > 0:53:41give the money to the local neighbourhood group,

0:53:41 > 0:53:42and look what happens.

0:53:45 > 0:53:46There's life.

0:53:48 > 0:53:49There's hope.

0:53:52 > 0:53:55Jake wrote about lots of other places round here, didn't he?

0:53:55 > 0:53:57There was a patch of scrubland

0:53:57 > 0:53:59behind the Prospect Street retirement flats,

0:53:59 > 0:54:05Jake called it a rat-run. Always a problem for the residents.

0:54:05 > 0:54:08All the robberies and the violence.

0:54:08 > 0:54:12So the local garden group got a donation to put in a pocket park.

0:54:14 > 0:54:17You know what you hear down there now?

0:54:17 > 0:54:18No gunshots.

0:54:18 > 0:54:21No screams.

0:54:21 > 0:54:23Just little children laughing.

0:54:23 > 0:54:25Families. Isn't that something?

0:54:28 > 0:54:30It's beautiful, isn't it?

0:54:31 > 0:54:35"Designing Out Crime". It's quite a legacy.

0:54:37 > 0:54:40You asked what we done with all the money?

0:54:42 > 0:54:43It's all around us.

0:54:45 > 0:54:47Jake is all around us.

0:54:50 > 0:54:53- I suppose you'll need to arrest me now?- No way.

0:54:53 > 0:54:57I won't give you any trouble, DCI Miller. Just arrest me.

0:54:57 > 0:55:00Don't take the future away from another of my grandchildren.

0:55:07 > 0:55:11We can't exactly rip up a football pitch, can we?

0:55:11 > 0:55:13Or destroy a pocket park.

0:55:23 > 0:55:24I don't expect no favours.

0:55:24 > 0:55:25We don't do favours.

0:55:34 > 0:55:36Count your blessings, Constable Standing.

0:56:13 > 0:56:14Chewing gum?

0:56:16 > 0:56:18Vandalism.

0:56:18 > 0:56:20Sorry if it's not proper police enough for you.

0:56:20 > 0:56:25No, no, no, vandalism's a gateway offence. Can lead to all sorts.

0:56:25 > 0:56:26In that case, you need to thank me

0:56:26 > 0:56:29for stopping a crime-wave from sweeping over this city.

0:56:33 > 0:56:34Listen, I'm really proud of you.

0:56:36 > 0:56:37Are you?

0:56:39 > 0:56:40This used to be my beat.

0:56:42 > 0:56:44Yeah, I was a new PC.

0:56:44 > 0:56:47And I saw a couple of kids drop a bag of chips, just over there.

0:56:47 > 0:56:49You yelled at them and they ran so you went after them.

0:56:49 > 0:56:51Yeah, but they jumped in the bleedin' river!

0:56:51 > 0:56:53And you jumped in after them.

0:56:53 > 0:56:57Well, I was so hungry for a collar, I forgot I couldn't swim.

0:56:57 > 0:56:58Luckily they could.

0:56:58 > 0:57:02One of them even gave you CPR and after you came round, you said...

0:57:02 > 0:57:03BOTH: "You're nicked!"

0:57:05 > 0:57:10Throw that butt on the ground and it's a Fixed Penalty Notice of £75.

0:57:10 > 0:57:11Bit steep, isn't it?

0:57:11 > 0:57:13We can reduce it to 30 if you pay within 10 days.

0:57:16 > 0:57:18Promised me you'd give up anyway.

0:57:20 > 0:57:22Yeah, well, I'm working on it.

0:57:24 > 0:57:25I want you there, Dad.

0:57:27 > 0:57:30For the wedding, the grandkids, all of it.

0:57:36 > 0:57:39Why don't we see if Robin's free for lunch?