New Tricks s01e03 Episode Script

1984

(MUSIC: RAVEL'S ''BOLERO'') (MEN HUM ALONG) I used to have a bit of a thing about her.
Did you? Wellas an ice skater.
(SANDRA) 1984.
(JACK) Sarajevo.
Not going there, are we? - The Miners' Strike.
- (REPORTER) THere were Over 100 arresTs,,, I got my best-ever car out of that.
Three-litre Capri.
Happy days.
New kitchen.
Esther got an Aga.
Salmonella.
Police mobile canteen.
- (SANDRA) Greenham Common.
- THe wOmeN suppOrted THe mINers,,, I had to go there as well.
This video places the case we're looking at in context.
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Stop.
I had her! Carry on.
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This is ex-Detective Inspector Graham Moore, gentlemen, original head of the murder team.
- Graham.
Jack Halford.
- Hello.
- Brian Lane.
- Hello.
- Gerry Standing.
- Right.
- PC Clark.
- Ah.
How do you do? Ta.
Clarky.
OK.
Josh Livesey, age 22.
November 12th 1984.
Livesey was struck on the head in Stipes Wood, two miles from a peace camp outside the NATO base at Monken Hadley.
Subsequently, Josh died, possibly of exposure.
What was interesting was that the body had been moved, disturbed by animals.
Foxes, we think.
They'd eaten away flesh around the wound.
Livesey's clothes were torn.
Also, blood had pooled on the side where he wasn't lying.
The murder weapon was never found.
Forensics had a hell of a time.
(TVREPORTER) THe murder Of THe yOuNg acTIvIsT, seeN Here, Has caused OuTrage,,, Livesey was intelligent.
He'd just got his degree.
An only child, well-liked, no enemies.
(GRAHAM) Father was in the City.
Kept in touch.
Mother too.
Both dead now.
Anyway, Livesey was one of five friends sharing two tents just outside the base.
- Chief suspects? - Oh, yeah.
- What did they say? - Wouldn't talk to us.
First, they were all in shock.
After that, it was naked hatred.
I was um I was a ''Fascist puppet of totalitarian oppression''.
- Nice.
- All we got from this lot is that Livesey left the tent about 1.
00am.
Frank Fox and Imogen Hoult, who shared his tent, never saw him again.
The other pair, Colin Dobie and Eleanor Clement, claim they never left their tent.
Hoult went bonkers when she heard the news, started shouting about security services and Special Branch.
Where is it? Yeah, she attacked a Detective Sergeant Koumas.
- Got herself arrested.
- She said we'd done it? it was a police cover-up.
- Did you talk to Special Branch? - Yeah, not happy.
- Said they didn't kill hippies.
- It was a month after the Brighton bombing.
They said it was hard enough catching the IRA.
So we have no weapon, no prints, no motive.
- What put this case to the top of the pile? - Frank Fox, one of the suspects, recently he pleaded guilty to the murder of a 40-year-old man.
If he's killed once, he might have killed before.
- Is he in prison? - No.
He's in Broadmoor.
(LOCKS AND CHAINS RATTLE) (JACK) Brian.
(LAUGHTER) You want to clear up Josh's murder? (LAUGHS) Very good.
Hey! That's very good, isn't it? You're very good.
- It's funny? - Of course it's funny.
I'm on Seroxat.
(LAUGHS) Why was Josh murdered? Who did it? You claim to want to know.
Do you know why I'm in here? I killed someone.
- Did you? - Yes.
At a fair.
On a Ferris wheel.
He was in the seat behind.
I stabbed him with a knife.
Know why? Kept following me.
(MOUTHS) - I'd been targeted.
- Targeted? Really? Who by? ''By whom.
'' The intelligence services for assassination.
He was an agent licensed to kill.
- He was a postman and a father of three.
- Well, they would say that.
(JACK) Josh Livesey.
- He was my friend.
- You were there.
The camp at Monken Hadley? You shared a tent - you, Josh, Imogen Hoult.
Remember? Someone killed him.
Was it you? It's a secret.
What is? You mean what happened? Frank? Frank? - What happened that night? - No one knows.
And the only person who does knowisn't telling.
- (JACK) Come on.
- No, wait.
- Wait! - (GUARD ) Oi! Oi! This bloke says to his psychiatrist, ''Half of me thinks I'm a tepee, half thinks I'm a wigwam.
'' The psychiatrist says, ''You're too tense.
'' Two tents! Can you get me out of here? Please? In my father's house there are many mansions.
- You can have one.
- (JACK) Brian.
(SHOUTS) Can you get me out of here? Please? Like the fairy tale - grim.
Come on, then.
Let's take a look.
- How long did this take you? - Four hours.
- You wanna get out more.
- She wanted a map, not the Sistine Chapel.
Did you get lost? What kept you? Bevan.
I've asked about talking to Special Branch.
- Secret Squirrels? - What? Intelligence services.
Spooks.
You're not scared, are you? - No! - Never had dealings with them, have you? - Yes! - Have you? Course I have.
This is 2004, not 1984.
Whatever you think of the security services, things are different now.
OK.
So our suspects were here, were they? The protesters were convinced that Monken Hadley was a NATO headquarters, the command centre from which cruise missiles were targeted and controlled.
- They were probably right.
- How the hell do you know? My degree - politics, economics and history.
- History? - Yeah.
Well, it is, isn't it? OK, so Livesey and his friends' tents were over there - what, about 100 yards? - 80.
- And the body was found in Stipes Wood.
That would have taken Fox an hour to get there and back.
Yeah, but Moore said Frank Fox says he never left his sleeping bag.
OK.
So we'll talk to the other person in the tent, Imogen Hoult.
Imogen Hoult.
Born 1962.
Warwick University, 1980-1983.
First-class honours in English.
Now runs her own public relations firm.
What makes you think she'll want to talk, given past behaviour? (SANDRA) She's in PR.
That's her job, chat.
Imogen Hoult? Holmes and Watson are here! I'd better go.
Jack Halford.
- This is Brian Lane.
- And this is my husband.
Hi, Colin Dobie.
I assumed you'd want to talk to me as well.
Don't think they've made the connection, darling - about our being married.
- Am I right? - No.
No, we hadn't.
You see, they're policemen.
- Ex.
- So the case has been reopened? Case was never closed.
It's being re-examined.
- Can I ask why? - Frank Fox was jailed last month for murder.
- Yeah.
Of course.
- You knew? I'm with the Central Policy Planning Unit.
- Whitehall? - You think my husband's a civil servant? - How fantastic.
- I work for the Labour Party.
- And you do adverts, is that right? - Public relations.
You were in Livesey's tent on the night he was killed.
Do you recall what happened? Josh leftlate.
He often went out walking at night.
Frank Fox and I talked for an hour or so.
Then we went to sleep.
Next morning, Josh hadbeen butchered.
Could Fox have left without you noticing? - No.
- What if you were asleep? It was a very small tent.
I'm a very light sleeper.
You got arrested that morning.
According to the account of the officer concerned, - Detective Sergeant Ed Koumas - II thought this was about Josh.
(JACK) It is.
Ex-policemen? You were in the Met in the '70s and the '80s, right? Once a whore, always a whore.
Sorry.
- Coffee? - Thank you.
(BRIAN) Black, please.
Police record made things very difficult for Imogen.
That and Josh's death I don't think she's ever really forgiven the people concerned.
- What about you? - Well, Eleanor Clement and myself - we were seeing each other - we were in the other tent.
Didn't know anything about Josh till the police arrived in the morning.
I meant about being upset.
Oh.
I was shocked.
Josh was more Frank's friend than mine.
- But you knew him? - Only through Frank.
- We had this idea you were all very close.
- Bottom line was that Josh was a bit of a tosser.
''We have to make a statement, break in en masse.
'' Yeah.
All five of us (!) - So who do you blame for his death? - We were convinced it was political.
MI5.
Special Branch.
La Sistema, as the Italians would say.
But now you've changed your mind? - We were anti-nuclear, not anti - Money? - And Frank Fox? - You heard what my wife said.
What do you say? Given where Frank is now and how well you knew him at the time.
Well How well do any of us know anybody? Really? - What do you want, boys? - Still water, please.
- Orange juice, please.
- Forensics.
Don't worry, there's nowt new.
- Tell her about Hoult.
- Rude.
- Very.
- Not a criminal offence.
Should be.
Rudeness and contempt.
Three to five, minimum.
She was categoric, Frank Fox never left the tent.
If he did do it, it makes her complicit.
She's now married to Colin Dobie.
Which is interesting, given he was with Eleanor Clement back then.
- Mr Dobie not a big fan of the dead man.
- Nor of the class struggle now.
- Does he work in the City now? - New Labour.
- Urgh! - Prime example.
Said a lot, told us nothing.
- He's got a criminal record.
- Arrests at political protests? Violence.
Him and Clement.
And Clement? Er, Colin Dobie and Eleanor Clement working-class firebrands.
Attacked police during the ''Warrington Messenger'' dispute.
- Got arrested with Hoult.
- They all got records for violence? Thought they were supposed to be peace protesters.
Anything else? - What? - The well man clinic called.
- They can't give results - Thank you! But you can stop taking the pills.
- Hi.
- (SANDRA) Hello.
Duty Sergeant told me you like to drink here.
Well, how's it going? We've talked to Livesey's friends.
Apparently, Fox Fox! Now, that's incredible.
Just after I left you, I remembered something.
Livesey's body, it had been disturbed by animals.
They'd eaten away some of the umflesh around the wound.
Foxes.
- I didn't tell you that, did I? - Well, actually No.
No, you didn't.
Anyway, I just popped in because it suddenly came to me, and I thoughtimportant.
- Yeah, thank you.
- I'll let you get on with it, then.
Cheers.
(SANDRA) Bye.
- Oh, shit.
- He forgot to tell us he's got Alzheimer's? We'd better get hold of that guy that Hoult attacked.
Koumas.
Ed Koumas.
Detective Sergeant.
(FAINT VOICES WHISPERING) We were at Broadmoor, Jack and me.
We saw an ex-student protester from 20 years ago.
Paranoid.
Totally barking.
He killed a bloke.
And possibly another, his best friend.
I think the '80s did for him.
What? Drugs? - Drugs? - Well, you knowstudent.
Oh.
Yeah, probably.
Anyway, now he has nothing.
No one to hold on to.
He's lost.
Thank you, darling.
Thank you fornot letting go.
Come on.
So, is that it? Is that what happens? You turn into Graham Moore, and suddenly you're one of those blokes you read about in the paper - squatting naked on a traffic island chewing daffodils.
Great.
Bloody marvellous, eh? That's extraordinary! (SANDRA) Eleanor Clement.
Essex girl.
Should've worn your shell suit.
- (GERRY) Can't wait to see her house.
- Houseboat.
Turn right.
Excuse me, this is not a four-wheel drive.
- It's a classic car! - Oh, just drive, you big jessie.
Gordon Bennett.
Look at this crap.
- Look at this shit.
- Oh, crikey! I've got high heels on.
- I'm hardly wearing galoshes myself.
- I could break my ankle.
It's all right.
This better be worth it.
There's got to be something wrong with you to want to live in a place like this.
- Eleanor Clement? - Yes.
Close your mouth, Gerry.
It's undignified.
This is lovely, innit? You really think you can find Josh's killer after all this time? Police techniques have advanced a lot.
Things are pretty different now.
Things can only get better? Did Colin say that? It is his party's mantra.
No.
But he did tell us that Josh Livesey wasn't as popular as we believed.
They agreed to disagree, politically.
But then Josh did mean different things to different people.
- What did he mean to you? - Every group has a dynamic.
- Well, you know what I mean? - Yeah.
- Yeah, I know what you mean.
- But it isn't a constant.
It bends with the remover to remove.
But however much we might change, Josh never did.
It was like he was fixed, at the centre, so to speak.
He was our conscience.
By ''group'', presumably you mean the five of you? It's changed quite a lot since then, though.
- You have convictions for violence.
Several.
- Only against the police.
A peace protester? - Have you read Lampedusa? - Lampedusa? - No.
- ''In order for things to remain the same, ''things must change.
'' Does that include Frank Fox? Or was he always like he is now? No.
Frank changed completely after Josh's death.
Anger? Or guilt? Frank adored Josh.
And you? Have you changed? My guess is very little.
When was the last time you saw Josh? About ten o'clock that night in his tent after supper.
- You were in his tent? - We all were.
We'd gather there in the evenings, plan the next day, then Colin and I would leave.
I don't understand why Dobie didn't marry you.
- You're a much better catch.
- Imogen Hoult has quite a mind.
- Besides, I think they're better suited.
- Ideologically? I didn't think policemen were interested in ideologies.
The personal is always political.
Who do you think killed Josh? Truthfully? You really want to know? - Them.
- ''Them''? The security services.
Well, it's ironic, really, isn't it? Josh worked to make sure that Orwell's nightmare never came true.
And 20 years later what's happened? Big Brother isn't a warning from history, it's a game show.
Josh Livesey was a martyr.
Right.
When you came before, I hadn't been taking my medication.
I'm sorry.
Trial transcript.
Yours.
''Mr Fox suffers from paranoid delusions resulting from brain damage ''almost certainly occasioned by years of excessive drug use.
'' Starting when? School? College? - School.
- What with? Marijuana? Dope, yeah.
Grass, mainly.
I was never into anything heavy then.
Well, except maybe the odd bit of skunk.
- Skunk? - Dutch.
Very strong stuff.
What about the peace camp? Do any there? - Yeah, course you did.
- I can't remember.
Honestly, I don'tI don't remember things.
I take these .
.
every 12 hours because like you, if I don't, I turn into Mr Bonkers.
Oh.
- Damn! - What? Empty - What are you doing? - I've run out! - Stop it! - What? This.
You can't do this.
You're a policeman.
Who told you that? I think that's a paranoid delusion.
- I used to be a policeman.
I had to leave.
- Why? Tragic and unforeseen circumstances.
A man left alone in my custodydied.
Peace camp.
Skunk.
Remember? Yes.
Yes, I did.
We all did.
We'd spliff up together.
- The night Livesey died? - Every night.
It was me, wasn't it? It was me.
It was me! It was me! Excuse me.
Just in case you're wondering, I'm here visiting my friend, supporting him, just like I have constantly for the last 20 years.
OK? How was Essex? - The wildlife was stunning.
- She's a tree-hugger.
- Sorry, professional agitator.
- Good lad.
''Guardian'' article about the peace camp, 11th November 1984, the day before the murder.
This is from the ''Evening Standard'' the next day, when the body was found.
- What am I looking at? - The fence.
- What should I be seeing? - They're different.
In this one, there's a line of wire along the top of the fence.
In this one, there isn't.
The MOD sign is lower.
Wire inwire gone.
- Different sections.
- (CLARK) No.
Definitely the same.
Day before the murderday after.
- That has been changed.
- Only the section between the two posts.
Either side, the wire's as it was.
The only question is when.
After Livesey died.
At night, after he died, but before the body was found.
Dobie said that Livesey went on about cutting the wire.
He did.
- And they made sure nobody would find out.
- Who's ''they''? You know.
Secret bloody Squirrels! Look, look, look.
This section of fence was replaced, right? Why? Because someone cut the wire.
Now, what if that someone then got into the base? And while he's in the base gets killed? This section is 80 yards from the tents.
How could it have been replaced without anyone noticing? - Well - Impossible.
Not if they're all stoned.
Every night after supper, according to Fox.
All of them.
Dope-fest.
Skunk.
Some heavy-duty stuff from Holland.
You saw Fox again? On your own? Almost.
I bumped into Colin Dobie.
He was visiting his friend.
- Even though he might have killed Livesey? - He never killed Livesey.
- How do you know? - Because, despite all the drugs, he still remembers everything.
Everything except killing his best friend.
I'm telling you, if he had done it, he wouldn't let himself forget.
He couldn't.
- That still leaves us with three suspects.
- No! Livesey cut the wire! This murder all comes back to the spooks.
Golden rule of policing, page one - in the event of security service involvement, you cease to be.
- (JACK) Where are you going? - I've got athing.
- What's she doing? - She's in the mood to do something stupid.
- What, like a date? - No, not a man.
Secret Squirrels.
- Oh, shit.
- She might need our help.
Come on.
My God! I've been clamped! - Well, you're in Bevan's space.
- We'll go in mine.
- Why did you park there? - Come on! He thinks he owns the place.
Little toad, I'll swing for him! (BRIAN) There's hardly room for Careful! (GERRY) Where's she going? Taxi! Whoa! Careful! - (BRIAN) Bloody hell! - (HORN HONKS) I have to inform you, Mr Standing, that you have failed your test.
- She jumped a red light.
- Christ (BRIAN) Special Branch safe house.
- So what do we do now? - What we were trained to do.
Wait.
(GERRY) I spy with my little eye something beginning withC.
(BRIAN) CCTV.
- Where? - There.
See? - It's trained on us.
- That's a burglar alarm.
- Eh? - It's a burglar alarm! Been over an hour.
Conspiracy.
You can't see a conspiracy.
Course you can.
I see 'em all the time.
Hey, look.
(BRIAN) Bloody hell.
She's seeing a woman! Ah, well, all makes sense now, dunnit? Shit! Oh, sh - Hello! - Very good.
I had no idea you were there.
- Have you been on a course? - We were only trying to How dare you follow me? Look, it's umit's OK.
- We don't mind.
- YOU don't mind?! It doesn't change anything.
Makes no difference to us.
- We're completely comfortable with it.
- What are you talking about?! - Your sexuality.
- My what? Well, you know.
You and her.
''Shopping round the corner.
'' Oh, that's fantastic.
That That is priceless! She's not my girlfriend, you stupid She's my shrink! Her shrink? - What's she doing with a shrink? - You're the bloody expert, you tell us! (SHUTTER CLICKS) (ALARM BEEPS) ''Love is not love, which alters when it alteration finds, ''or bends with the remover to remove.
'' (PHONE RINGS) Gerry, don't tell me, you're worried about me? - SaNdra PullmaN? - Who is that? T's JIm CHambers, (BUZZES) Jim, I would say what a lovely surprise, except I was only talking about Special Branch the other Sorry, this is Greg.
- Greg.
- DI Greg Johnson, - Detective Superintendent Pullman.
- Hi.
Can we talk? Because we know each other, I've ensured that this meeting's strictly Don't say off-record.
There's two of you.
End of story.
OK, how about I lead? Um We're concerned about your interest in Special Branch personnel and what bearing that has on an investigation into the murder of Joshua Livesey.
Special Branch personnel? Well, does it have a bearing? An officer of your experience must know that any such request must go through the proper channels.
We're at the early stages of our inquiry, but it would be useful to have a categoric assurance there was no political aspect to this case.
There wasn't.
Oh, great.
Good.
Now we can all live happily ever after.
I was told you fly by the seat of your pants.
Must be lucky ones.
Yeah, it's funny.
The harder I work, the luckier I get.
OK.
Joshua Livesey was not killed by the intelligence services, nor the military, nor any other agents of government, accidentally or otherwise.
- On record.
- (JIM) Sandra You can have it written in blood if you likema'am.
I want to close this case.
We have no desire to obstruct your investigation.
Just don't run any more checks on Special Branch personnel.
Deal? - OK.
- Thank you.
Nice to have met you.
SandraI'm sorry.
- (TAPE REWINDS) - I'll let you keep the tape .
.
if you have dinner with me.
(GREG) OK, HOw abOuTJOsHua LIvesey was NOT kIlled by THe INTellIGeNce servIces, NOr THe mIlITary, NOr aNy OTHer ageNTs Of gOverNmeNT, accIdeNTally Or OTHerwIse, - You taped him?! - Special Branch?! Isn't that what you always do? Not them! - What are you doing? - Looking for bugs.
You don't speak to Special Branch.
You never believe them and never trust them.
- This is down to you telling Bevan.
- They did not call because I spoke to Bevan.
- Clark? - Yes, ma'am? Who have you been trying to trace on the database? - Well, Mr Lane said - Just tell me.
- Koumas.
- No one else? No.
Now, why ask Clark to look him up? You? Who knows the CV of the entire Met for the last 30 years.
And I'll bet you didn't get any information back on him.
No, and you won't.
You wanna know why? Because his details are restricted.
- He's Special Branch.
- Shit! I told you! I mean, even if Livesey did break in, why would they kill him? It's ridiculous.
Maybe the base guards got hold of him.
Dogs.
- He panics.
It's an accident.
- No, no, no, it's murder.
- But you don't murder a nobody.
- Clement didn't think he was a nobody.
Clement, Dobie and Hoult were all violent left-wing activists.
Who would've been under constant surveillance by Special Branch.
Absolutely.
So why do they bring in another man, this Detective Sergeant Ed Koumas, and stick him in the murder squad? - Hi.
- Oh, hi, Graham.
Come in.
You can't be serious? It's only his short-term memory that's gone.
- Graham.
- Hi, Graham.
Thanks for coming in.
- No, no.
Thank you.
So, how can I help? - There was an officer on your original team, Ed Koumas.
How well did you know him? - The Josh Livesey murder.
- Koumas.
The cop who arrested Imogen Hoult.
- The girl who lost her rag.
- Oh, Koumas, Koumas, yeah.
Um No, no.
There were five or six.
Some I knew, some I didn't.
- Five or six what? - Well, men like Koumas.
Officers attached on the day.
He searched the tents.
That's what seemed to set the girl off.
- Koumas searched the tent? - Yeah, both of them.
Didn't find anything.
Is there a problem? (BRIAN) Hi, Frank.
Come and sit down.
Come on.
- So, how you feeling? - I feel OK.
We spoke before, remember? The peace camp? About Josh? He kept saying he was going to cut the wire.
That nightdid he go out and cut the wire? Frank? To prove he could do it.
I said I'd go with him.
I was supposed to go with him.
I didn't.
- Why not? - I was scared.
- Of what? - Everything.
They were watching us.
Watching.
Following.
Was that before or after they'd all had dope? No.
They were there all the time.
Josh knew.
He knew their secret, but they didn't know his.
What secret was that, Frank? It's not a secret if you don't keep it.
I promised Josh.
Was it to do with the two tents? You said ''two tents'', Frank.
Remember? It's his secret.
Josh's.
I only know how to keep it.
You know how to keep a secret? Like a mole.
In the dark.
Hi.
- Thank you.
- Well, it's lunch and not dinner, but Just um Just don't say anything for the moment, yeah? Thanks.
Thank you.
I'm um I'm not prepared to be messed around any longer.
So you need to realise that if I'm honest with you, you have to return the favour, understand? Yeah, OK.
What do you want from me? - Honestly? - Yeah.
- From you, nothing.
- Nothing? OK.
To you, um I want to make love to you, if we're being honest.
Josh Livesey had a secret.
What was it? Oh, this is a working lunch, is it? You said you wouldn't obstruct my investigation, so don't.
- You would have had them under surveillance.
- Not personally, I was only 14 at the time.
Sorry.
OK.
What did your lot know about Livesey? He was a student.
That's about as interesting as it gets.
We don't kill boring people.
If Special Branch had nothing to do with Livesey's death, why did one of them join the murder team without the knowledge of the senior officer? We know about the fence.
We know that a section was replaced the night Josh died.
- Why would we do that? - Why? Because of the outcry if a young activist is found beaten to death inside a NATO base.
Especially when the government was hardly flavour of the month.
It's called a cover-up.
All right, what sort of cover-up allows a body to be found at all? He died inside the base.
Yes or no? Base personnel discovered Livesey's body ten feet inside the wire - You bastards - It was moved.
Doesn't mean we killed him.
- Why move the body? - Like you say, doesn't look good on the CV.
Sorry, erm If you possessed the means to determine the identity of the perpetrator, you, as a detective, would understand the need to buy time to do so.
Unfortunately, the murder weapon gave us nothing.
- Murder weapon? - Bolt cutters.
They only had Livesey's prints and blood on them.
- Where's the weapon now? - It was disposed of.
The person whose decision it was had less than five hours to put a plan into effect.
- In the circumstances, it was a good call.
- Really (?) Moving the body stymied Graham Moore's investigation, and despite this plan, you failed to ID the killer.
And, 20 years on, we might have been able to recover vital evidence from this weapon, so what was good about it? - OK, it was a cock-up, but not a conspiracy.
- Thank heavens! Gin and tonics all round (!) You asked me to be honest.
I have been.
(BEEPING) - Nothing.
- Nothing? - (JACK LAUGHS) - Nothing.
Hoult, I, Hoult, Imogen.
Even under her married name.
There's nothing there anyway.
(LAUGHS) I am a mole and I live in a hole! Hiya.
OK, guys.
I've just met with someone from Special Branch.
- You've what?! - Just wait.
DI Johnson admits that Livesey died inside the base, that Special Branch recovered the murder weapon and moved the body, but he was dead when they found him.
Also, that Ed Koumas was their man trying to find out what happened.
He failed.
- You believe that? - He didn't have to talk, so why admit that? - He wants you naked.
- He wants the killer caught.
- (BRIAN) That why they arrested Hoult? - Imogen Hoult was released without charge.
There is no record of any assault on any Detective Sergeant Koumas.
Hoult's not on the database.
We checked.
(BRIAN) She has no record at all.
She was arrested in Warrington as well, remember? In those wonderful far-off days before computers.
Yeah, we phoned 'em.
An Imogen Hoult WAS arrested during the ''Messenger'' dispute, but released without charge.
Yeah, they still have the details on card.
Date, time, who she was arrested with and who the interviewing officers were.
Go on.
Have a guess? - Ed Koumas.
- Livesey's secret? Imogen Hoult was a Special Branch mole.
If she realised she'd been discovered - Imogen - I'll be with you in a moment.
- Afternoon, Ms Hoult.
- It's a joke, is it? - This is Superintendent Pullman.
- And this is my work.
Given your relationship with Josh Livesey, we hoped that you might - You hoped wrong.
- Can I just ask you one question, please? Why does your husband think you have a criminal record? You don't.
We've checked.
I'm sure you find this stuff fascinating, but in the real world, it's just sad.
The morning Livesey was killed, you went berserk.
Fantastic.
Say you think I killed Josh.
No, Imogen, I'll tell you what's fantastic.
That you attacked an officer who'd only been drafted in that morning, who happened to be the same detective who questioned you in Warrington a year earlier.
- I think we're finished.
- You don't have to answer any questions.
But I'm going to inform the Assistant Commissioner that a Special Branch informant withheld information regarding Livesey's murder for the simple reason that, I believe, she did it.
I think Special Branch will talk to you themselves before then.
Oh, I'm very sorry.
I hadn't made myself quite clear.
I have already spoken to Special Branch.
By the early '80s, it was obvious we were heading for disaster.
The hard left.
You were a cop, you understand.
- Yeah.
We got a pay rise.
- How did you start? I was approached at university.
Later, I was given a handler.
- Koumas? - Yes.
Specialist training.
- Money? - I'd have done it for nothing.
My job was to infiltrate student groups, pass on the information.
Clement? Fox? Your husband? Yes.
- Livesey? - He hardly rated a mention.
He was a fantasist.
He was going to do this, that or the other.
- Cut the wire? - Exactly.
He did.
Josh Livesey cut the wire and entered the base where he was killed, albeit, according to your mates in intelligence, not by them.
- In the base? - Koumas didn't tell you? He just asked what happened when Josh left the tent.
So, to avoid a PR disaster, they fixed the fence and shifted the body to the woods.
In fact, Josh died just yards from the camp, so it could have been any of the four of you.
I never left the tent.
Really? - Shocked? - Stunned.
If she can lie to her husband for 20 years, acting stunned is easy.
(JACK) It wasn't acting.
She couldn't believe it.
Hold on, what are we saying? That the killing had nothing to do with her being a mole? Coursesomebody else could've worked out there was a mole .
.
but got it wrong.
- What, so they killed the wrong person? - Fox? - No.
- Dobie? He thinks Josh was a tosser.
Clement? I'll go.
Thought you might.
Josh wasin the woods? - The body was moved.
- So with Livesey dying in the base, being in the peace camp is no longer an alibi.
- You admit to not liking him.
- If I killed everyone I didn't like, I'd Eleanor Clement and I were togetherall night.
- Neither of you left your tent? - We've had this conversation before.
No.
What did you talk about when you visited Frank Fox at Broadmoor? The mundane.
It's easier that way.
Does he ever bring up Josh Livesey? So he's never mentioned anything about Josh's secret? Josh's secret? Josh wouldn't know what a secret was, never mind You don't know what secret I'm talking about? Josh's secret is that he realised one of you was a mole, an informant for Special Branch.
We believe that one of you thought the same thing and killed Josh by mistake, thinking it was him.
A mole? At Monken Hadley? - It was a peace camp.
- You weren't very peaceful.
Special Branch had a file on you.
- What's so funny? - I don't know what's more ludicrous, really, someone imagining that Josh was a mole or the idea that one of us might betray the others.
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I'm sure, with your standing in the party, you could find out one way or another about your wife.
Anything you want to tell us now? No.
Nothing.
Am I free to go? (ELEANOR) When we left your tent, Colin asked me about Josh.
- I told him the truth.
- Can you hear? (IMOGEN) You and Josh were sleeping together? - Yes! - You're making this up! - What are they saying? - We might hear them if you shut up! (ELEANOR) How many times must I tell you? (IMOGEN) You're lying! You wanna go and ask him? Let's ask him! - Why didn't you say anything? - Because I thought Josh died in the woods.
(ELEANOR) I just know it wasn't me.
(SPITS AND SPLUTTERS) Gerry? Gerry? Stop mucking about! Come on! ''Stop mucking about''?! You wally! Uuurrrgh! Hang on! Hang on! - What you doing? - Ringing a taxi.
- I'm not getting in there! - Don't be so bloody daft! Get in! Come on or we'll lose them.
- God! You look like shit.
- He smells like it.
Eleanor Clement had no idea that Livesey was killed behind the wire until tonight, when Hoult accused her of murdering him.
The moment she heard that, she knew who'd done it - Colin Dobie.
Livesey wasn't killed by politics or moles or Special Branch.
Dobie killed him because he found out Livesey was shagging his bird.
- Eleanor Clement? - Livesey was giving her one.
(SCREAMING) DS Pullman.
UCOS in attendance.
- Oh, shit! - Hold on.
Police and ambulance to 10 Brighton Mews, SW1.
stab wound to the shoulder.
Urgh No, it's not too deep.
Who's been a naughty boy, then? (SANDRA) OK, who'd like to start? Oh, bloody hell! They're not gonna say anything, are they? They don't.
They're all 20 years old again.
Resisting oppression.
''Bends with the remover to remove.
'' Shakespearean love sonnet.
You were in love with him, weren't you? Josh Livesey.
- You were Josh's secret.
- Argh! Colin here found out and so he killed him.
So why did Hoult immediately think that it was Clement and not her husband? That's the irony, isn't it? She kept a secret from him for 20 years, but couldn't believe he could do the same.
Here he comes.
He's asked for his solicitor.
- Well done.
- Thank you, sir.
Somebody's pleased.
He won't be, when he finds out it's one of New Labour's top policy bods.
Oh, yeah.
La Sistema.
It's Italian.
Sandra? Her old man's a bit of a charmer.
UmI'll be in touch.
You should've told me Hoult was one of yours.
Is that him, Squirrel Nutkin? It's a dangerous game, sleeping with the enemy.
- You stink! - You do, actually.
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