Beyond Paradise (2023) s03e06 Episode Script
Episode 6
1
SHE SIGHS
Oi!
What are you up to?
Nothing.
Oh, not again!
Oi!
Stop!
HE GROANS
Josh!
Wait!
Come here!
I didn't do nothing!
Then why did you run?
Cos you were chasing me!
I was just trying to get some
doughnut holes for Lucy,
to say sorry.
Doughnut holes?
From a locked bakery?
Yeah, pull the other one.
I didn't know it was locked, did I?
OK, nice try, Josh.
Open the gate now, please.
Er, no, I don't think I will.
Better luck next time, PC Plod!
I know where you live, Josh Woods!
SHE SCREAMS
WHEEL RATTLES
One morning in the month of June ♪
Down by a rolling river ♪
There a weary traveller
chanced to stray ♪
And he beheld his lover ♪
Her cheeks were red,
her eyes were brown ♪
Her hair in ringlets hanging down ♪
She'd a lovely face without a frown ♪
Just as the tide was flowing. ♪
HUMPHREY: Where are my keys?
Burger, sausage rolls, pizza
I had them a second ago.
You checked your pockets?
Yes.
Oh. Um
HE LAUGHS
Oh, Rosie!
I love it.
Oh, and you've signed it. Backwards!
Ah, right. Keys. Oh, I found them.
HE LAUGHS
Right.
Now, are you ready to
carpe diem, to seize the day?
Yes!
That is what I like to hear.
Good.
Phone. Er, phone.
Phone
Can we go to the zoo this weekend?
Um, yeah, I don't see why not.
Promise?
Promise. So, is that
everything for the party?
Yeah.
Guess you don't want a cake, then.
Cake?!
Cake!
I make a mean courgette cake.
Eww!
All right, broccoli it is.
No!
All right.
Well, I suppose I could do chocolate.
Chocolate!
Chocolate! Yes!
Humphrey!
Are you forgetting something?
Oh, yes.
Of course.
Oh.
Oh! Yes.
Bye!
MARTHA AND ROSIE: Bye!
You're going to be late for work.
What time is it?
7.50.
ESTHER GROANS
Is that Archie at the door?
What? Where?!
BOTTLES CLATTER
I knew it!
Who told you?
I mean, I have two eyes,
and I'm not stupid.
You're not as subtle as you think.
And you probably shouldn't
leave your phone lying around
if you don't want anyone
to see your messages.
Yeah, well
..it doesn't matter now.
It's over.
And you're clearly
dealing with it really well!
You're welcome.
PHONE VIBRATES
SNARLING
LUCY: Josh! Help!
Devil!
Lucy!
PHONE BEEPS
Oi!
Sorry! It's an emergency!
My bike!
Oi, stop!
Oh, I need to pop out later
to pick up some stuff
for the party. Will you be all right
to hold the fort? Of course.
Martha?
Yeah?
What's Archie like?
Archie?
I mean, like, why didn't it
work out with you two?
Um
We just weren't right for each other.
Mm.
We were young, and
So he didn't do anything out of order?
No! Why are you asking about this?
Has someone upset you?
No, no, nothing like that.
Just a friend
is having man trouble
DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES
..is all.
Good morning.
Morning. Take a seat, and I'll come over
and grab your order.
Thank you.
Morning.
Morning.
Morning.
That Josh Woods
is going to be the death of me.
GRUNTING
Oi!
Wait, wait!
Something's happened to Lucy!
Would you keep still?!
That's enough, that's enough!
OK? Josh, take a breath.
Take a breath, Kelby.
OK, tell us what happened.
It's Lucy. She's missing.
Like a doughnut hole, I suppose.
What?
No, no, I got a voicemail on my phone.
Now her phone's switched off,
so I phoned the hospital,
but she hasn't turned up at work.
Something's happened. I know it has.
She wouldn't just abandon
her patients like that.
What time was she due at work?
Um, 7:30.
OK.
OK, why don't you play us
this voicemail, Josh?
Yeah, OK.
SNARLING
LUCY: Josh! Help!
Devil!
You don't think that's
the Devil's Hump, do you?
She always cycles over it
on her way to work.
That's just an old wives' tale.
There's a hump on the road
on the way out of town,
said to be put there
by the Devil himself.
And if you have bad thoughts
as you journey over it
The Devil can take your soul.
You don't believe that, do you, Josh?
No.
Er, I don't know.
And any reason to believe
that Lucy would be having
bad thoughts on her way to work?
No.
All right.
What time was the voicemail recorded?
Er, 7:56.
What time did she leave for work?
Well, she leaves every day at 6.45.
OK, look, I'm sure there's
a very simple explanation,
but, Margo, can you make a copy
of the voicemail, please,
and see if you can track Lucy's phone?
Kelby. See if you can retrace
Lucy's journey to work.
All right? Maybe she's just
come off her bike
or had a puncture or something, right?
What's her normal route to work?
Er, along Pillaton Lane.
OK.
Is there anything else
we should know, Josh?
No.
OK, look, I can see
you're really worried,
but the best thing you can
do right now is go home
and wait there in case Lucy shows up.
OK? We will let you know
the minute we find anything.
OK. All right.
Josh?
Oh, yeah.
Good lad.
Thank you.
OK.
Should we consider that
Lucy might have just left him?
Wouldn't be the first woman
to fake a run-in with the Devil
to get out of a relationship.
No. Lucy doesn't strike me
as the type, somehow.
Josh Woods, on the other hand -
he's always lying about something.
Yes, I get that feeling, too. But what?
Have we got a, um?
A map?
Yes. And the Devil
Yes.
The Devil's Hump.
KELBY: Good thoughts.
Rainbows. Bacon butties.
Er, Wayne Rooney.
Damn it!
Oh! No, no! Not "Damn it!"
I mean Good thoughts.
Bunny rabbits. Bunny rabbits!
THUNDER RUMBLES
FAINT SQUEAK
Hello?
Lucy?
Lucy?
LUCY: Josh! Help!
Devil!
SNARLING
OK. Thanks, Peter.
Well, no sign of Lucy
at any other hospitals, and no hits
on her bank cards or her phone.
It's like she just vanished.
So all we have to go on is a voicemail.
Any word back from audio forensics?
Not yet, but they've got
a backlog, apparently.
Servants of hell.
Bit harsh. I think
they're doing their best.
Er, no. Um, hellhounds?
PHONE RINGS
MARGO: Shipton Abbott Police.
Cerberus.
Guardians of the underworld.
RECORDING OF SNARLING PLAYS
LUCY: Josh! Help!
Devil!
That is not a hellhound.
It's Kelby.
He's found Lucy's bike
..and a crucifix.
Could just be a coincidence.
No such thing.
Yeah.
Um
So this is the Devil's Hump.
This is it.
You'd think
it would be more, um
Terrifying?
Yes.
Mm.
Well, that's the trick
of the Devil, isn't it?
To lull us into
a false sense of security.
Everything all right?
Why wouldn't it be?
PHONE RINGS
No reason.
Hi, Margo.
Kelby?
You look like you've seen a ghost.
WHIMPERING: I Do I have?
That's weird. Um
I'm fine.
Er, so the, er the serial number
confirms that the bike is Lucy's.
They're just dusting for prints
and then taking it to storage.
Great. And the crucifix?
Oh, er,
it's just been processed
for fingerprints,
but there's nothing of any use.
Protection against evil.
Er, that was Margo.
She's spoken to Josh, and he's confirmed
that the necklace
doesn't belong to Lucy.
Right.
Could have been dropped by someone
waiting for a bus.
No.
No, they have to be connected.
The Devil's Hump. The sign of the cross.
But what is the sign pointing us to?
And how does it lead us to Lucy?
Josh has got to be involved somehow.
A leopard doesn't change its spots.
Well, sometimes it's not for the leopard
to change its spots,
but for us to change how we see them.
Come on, Sergeant.
HE SIGHS
PHONE RINGS
Oh, come on, Josh.
OK.
"Put up shelves."
The city's not home,
though it knows me well ♪
It's cradled me close
for some time ♪
I picked Zoe's keys up
by accident.
Oh, she's just in the back.
Oh, I don't need to see her.
Everything all right?
Why does everyone keep asking me that?
Oh, sorry for snapping.
Just
Man trouble?
What?
Sorry. It's just something
Zoe said earlier.
What did she tell you?
Nothing.
Just that a friend
was having trouble with
Oh, right.
Do you want to talk about it?
No, thanks. I
OK.
It's Archie.
The man.
I'm so sorry. I should have
told you, I just
It's over, anyway.
It's fine.
Archie and I were a lifetime ago.
I'm just sorry it's not worked out.
You already knew?
An educated guess.
It's totally none of my business,
but for what it's worth,
he's one of the good ones.
Yeah, I know.
That's the problem.
I just
I know what it's like to be
When I broke things off with Humphrey,
I was terrified
I'd never be enough for him.
That thought still pops up
now and again, but
he makes me happy.
And happiness always comes
with a risk of losing it.
I do think it's a risk worth taking.
Sorry if I've overstepped.
No. Thank you.
You're a good friend.
But if you do want
to make it up to me,
a free coffee wouldn't go amiss.
SHE LAUGHS Done.
KNOCKING AT DOOR
Have you found her?
No. Not yet.
I wasn't breaking
into the bakery, but
Lucy's got this list of stuff
that she needs doing
around the house.
I thought I'd try
and make it nice, you know,
for when she gets back, but
CRASH
Shelves, is it?
Yeah.
I can lend a hand if you like.
What, is this some kind of
undercover sting-type operation?
Earn my trust and?
I'm hardly undercover, am I?
Look,
my dad kept bodging everything,
so my mum did a DIY course,
and she loved it so much,
she made me do another with her.
But if you don't want my help,
then that's fine.
Well, no, let's not be hasty. Come in.
Right, here. Help me put this up.
Hold this in place.
So, if you're not here to arrest me,
why are you here?
This morning
..you said that you wanted
to say sorry to Lucy.
Did I?
Sorry about what, Josh?
Look, if you've got Lucy
caught up in something,
then now's the time to come clean.
No, no. It was
It was nothing like that. We
We just had an argument.
You and Lucy?
Yeah. An old mate -
Bertie, his name is -
he got in touch. He wanted to off-load
a bunch of knock-off bags and that.
Lucy thought I was involved.
I mean, I was tempted.
The money's good, like,
but I didn't, obviously.
Look, I know I do some stupid things,
but Lucy's the only
good thing in my life.
I'm not about to ruin that.
I swear, I'd never even steal
a paperclip again
if she comes back safe.
I'm going to hold you to that.
All right, let's get back on this.
Got it.
All right, mark it your end.
Yep.
Yep, nice. Wait. Where's your drill?
Um, where have you been?
Helping Josh Woods put up shelves.
I'm, er, trying to see
his spots differently,
or whatever it is you said.
I'm impressed.
Well, anyway,
it turns out him and Lucy
argued last night,
but I'm pretty sure
it's not relevant to her disappearance.
Yeah, I hate to admit it,
but I think Josh might
be innocent on this occasion.
Ha! I still wouldn't trust him.
Well, I suppose at this point
we can't rule anything out,
but, er, good work, Kelby.
Yes, I'll hold.
Thanks, sir.
Er, anything on the bike?
Er, just one set of prints,
which, going on the placement,
they assume these belong to the owner.
And no leads from
any of Lucy's contacts?
I've spoken to all her friends, family,
colleagues at the hospital.
Nothing.
Huh. What about her patients?
It's a long shot,
but what if Lucy said something
to one of them?
Something might help.
Worth a try, I guess.
I'll contact the hospital
and get a list.
Thank you, Margo.
It just doesn't make any sense.
How can someone disappear like that?
And why "devil"?
HUMPHREY CHUCKLES
I mean, what was Lucy trying to tell us?
And who owns our crucifix?
You you don't think someone
was actually trying
to ward off evil, do you?
Do you?
Oh, no. No.
Of course not. That would be ridiculous.
W-Why?
That's what the Delaney
brothers thought, too.
They were arguing, apparently,
as they drove their delivery
van over the Devil's Hump.
Days later, they both just disappeared.
Left their van, their house,
everything behind.
Hang on.
Weren't they wanted
for tax fraud or something?
No idea.
Oh, Zoe.
What happened between you and my mum?
What?
N-Nothing.
So she's told you about us?
Kind of.
Now she's moping around
like a sad, lost puppy.
And you think this is because of me?
You don't have to be so happy about it.
I'm not. I just
Look, I didn't do anything to Esther.
I like your mum, a lot.
And, I mean And I wanted us
to go public, but
Wait, wait. Should I be
discussing this with you?
I'm not giving you a choice.
Yeah, fair point.
Uh, but anyway, she, um, ended things,
so I'm not sure feelings
are exactly mutual.
The feeling's definitely mutual.
I've not seen her
this happy - and now miserable -
in, like well, ever.
I think she's just scared,
or stubborn, or both.
Right. Well, your mum is
definitely the most stubborn
human being I've ever met
in my entire life, so
Exactly. See?
But, I mean, what can I do about that?
You you could try and win her back.
Well, how?
I don't know. I I just think
I mean, she's never really
seriously dated anyone
since my dad, and
what if you guys are, like, MFEO?
Sorry, MFEO?
Made for each other.
Oh, right. Of course.
Zoe, she never really
talks about your dad.
He died when I was a baby.
Oh, my God. Zoe, I'm so sorry.
It's OK.
My mum's not the scary, cold monster
that she makes out.
She's actually a big softie.
Like, deep down.
Very deep down.
Like, Earth's-core deep.
But that's why we love her, right?
See you.
You all right?
Yes. Yeah, yeah. It's just this case.
Right, OK. Let's get our bake on.
Are we sure this is wise?
Yes, yes. I mean, how hard can it be?
Don't touch them!
Just, um, warming that up.
Er, OK. So, good.
Cup of flour.
Ah, thank you. OK. Er, is that more of
a coffee-sized cup or a teacup?
Lord have mercy.
Oh!
I think we should see the sloths first,
then the tortoises, then the monkeys.
Did you know the oldest
tortoise in the world
is 192 years old?
That's very old.
Nearly as old as Humphrey.
Wait, I heard that!
Why do they make the bag so slippery?
There's still time to call the bakery.
No, no, I promised a cake.
I think we should call the bakery.
Well, I
THEY LAUGH
MARGO: You'll be the first
to know. We promise.
SHE SIGHS
Josh Woods again, calling for an update.
Right. Let's do what we can to give him
some good news, then. Audio forensics
have just sent through
the cleaned-up recording.
Great. Let's have a listen.
Here we go.
DOG SNARLS
LUCY: Josh! Help!
Devil!
Hmm! Less hellhound and more, um
Bernedoodle.
Can you tell the breed
of a dog by its growl?
Well, it's definitely not a Chihuahua.
It could be a Puli.
What's a Puli?
Those dogs that look like mops.
Oh!
Yes. Well, regardless
of the breed, where there's
a dog, there's an owner.
Margo, Kelby, can we get a list
of all local microchipped dogs
and cross-reference that with anyone
who could be connected to Lucy?
Rightio.
On it.
Have we got the patient list
through from the hospital yet?
Yeah.
Let's include that, as well, please.
It's just come through.
Hang on!
One of Lucy's patients,
Cathy Morgan, didn't turn up
for a check-up yesterday,
and they haven't been able
to get hold of her since.
What time was her appointment?
Er, 8am.
Around the time Lucy disappeared.
Do you have her contact details
there? Yeah. Yeah.
Let's go and pay
Cathy Morgan a visit. OK?
Inspector!
Thank you, Margo.
I didn't realise you were
such an expert on canines.
I wanted a dog so badly
when I was a kid,
I researched all the different breeds,
and I did a presentation to my parents,
thinking it would persuade them.
And did it?
No. They they just said
I needed to get out more.
Right.
Oh, er
DS Williams.
This is DI Goodman.
Hello.
Have you got a minute?
Not really. I've got to get to work.
We won't be long.
All right. Well, it's a bit of a mess.
I've got no tea, I'm afraid.
We were actually looking
for Cathy Morgan.
Is this is where she lives?
Oh, yeah. I'm her son, Trent Morgan.
It's in relation
to a missing persons case.
We were hoping
Cathy might be able to help us.
Oh, well, she's not here at the moment.
Look, I really need to get on.
My wages get docked if I'm late.
Oh, yes, of course.
We'll be quick, I promise.
Cathy missed an important
hospital appointment yesterday.
Oh, she'd forgot her head
if it weren't screwed on. Yeah.
She's visiting her sister in Cornwall.
She'll be back in a day or two.
Do you have a contact number
for your mum or her sister?
Oh, no. Them out in the sticks.
No signal, unfortunately.
No landline?
No.
Is that everything? Does the name
Lucy Thompson mean anything to you?
No, sorry.
It's important your mum
goes for a check-up.
They're worried about her.
I'll make sure she goes
as soon as she gets back.
Is this your mum?
It is, yeah.
I don't suppose she's lost
her necklace recently?
No. I mean, she had it
the last time I saw her.
It's just that we found a necklace
just like this earlier.
It must be a coincidence.
It must be.
Thank you.
Er, thought there was
no such thing as a coincidence.
HE LAUGHS There isn't.
Lucy and Cathy Morgan don't turn up
at the hospital on the same day,
and now a crucifix is found
near Lucy's bike -
a very similar-looking crucifix
to the one
Cathy Morgan was wearing
in that photograph.
It's got to be all connected.
But how?
Margo.
Can you and Kelby
find out everything you can
about a Trent and Cathy Morgan, please?
Thank you.
God!
Everything all right?
I promised Martha I'd try
and finish early for the party.
But I can't leave
whilst Lucy is still missing.
All we're doing
is waiting on new information.
Why don't you go for a bit, and
I promise to keep you updated
with any and all progress?
I don't know.
It just doesn't feel right.
Trust me, you don't get
many opportunities to show up.
Before you know it,
they're an independent woman
and they don't need you anymore.
Go.
Yeah, perhaps you're right.
Rosie was very excited about her party.
I'd hate to miss it.
I am always right, sir.
Well
PHONE RINGS
Yeah?
I'm not messing around anymore.
You've got until the end of the day.
You said I had three days!
Yeah, well, things have changed.
CHILDREN SQUEAL
PIRATE MUSIC PLAYS
It's actually pretty good.
Oh, was that a compliment?
Credit where credit's due.
But don't tell him I said that.
It might go to his head.
Arrrr!
ALL SHRIEK
Arr, arr, arr, arr!
All right, all right, all right!
I surrender!
You have to walk the plank now!
OK!
Can I have a sausage roll first?
ALL: No!
Well, I'm taking one! Arrr!
KIDS SQUEAL
Arr, arr, arr! All right,
all right, all right!
I think we should make Martha
walk the plank.
CHEERING No, no, no!
PHONE RINGS
CHILDREN: Walk the plank!
Walk the plank!
Walk the plank! Walk the plank!
Walk the plank!
PHONE VIBRATES
Archie, I'm working.
Just hear me out, please.
OK. Be quick.
You were right about me.
I do want to take the car apart,
understand what it is, see how it works.
But that doesn't mean
that I can't also just
play with the car.
Sorry. That analogy
sounded so much better
when you were saying it.
What I'm trying to tell you
is that we can take this at your pace.
I'm good with that. Whatever
makes you feel comfortable.
Just please don't give up
on us yet. Please.
I really should get back to work.
Meet me tomorrow at two
on Deacon's Field.
I'll think about it.
HE SIGHS
OK?
Now, I've saved the biggest
slice for the birthday girl.
Oh! Serviettes.
Oh, yes.
Well?
Not bad.
Not bad? Not bad?!
This is the best cake
I've tasted in my entire life.
Is it, though?
Yeah!
I mean, I'll have it.
No, thank you.
HE STAMMERS
Hi, Hannah. Sorry I missed your call.
Everything all right?
CHILDREN SQUEAL
Sorry, can you speak up?
There's a mutiny happening over here.
Oh!
Right.
When?
Serviettes.
OK.
Yeah. Thanks, Hannah.
Bye.
Rosie's going home.
But
I know.
ROSIE: Humphrey! Martha!
Uh.. Coming!
MARGO: OK. So
it looks like Trent and Cathy
are in a serious amount of debt.
They make the minimum payments
each month,
except for, last week,
Trent made a large one-off payment
onto one of the credit cards.
Great work.
Hmm.
OK, Margo, can we access
Trent's phone records?
We're looking for anything
unusual or suspicious
in the last week or so.
People don't usually
come into large sums of money
without doing something untoward.
Oh. Will do.
And, Kelby,
can you send everything we have
so far over to the DI?
I said we'd keep him updated.
Yep.
SHE SIGHS
So how does Lucy's disappearance
connect to Trent and Cathy Morgan?
And are we now looking
for two missing women?
Weird.
Must be a dodgy batch.
I'll order some new ones.
Yeah, yeah. Dodgy batch.
When is Hannah coming?
Tomorrow at ten.
Rosie is so lucky to have you.
You've given her stability and love
when she needed it the most.
So why does it feel like
we're the lucky ones?
I don't know if I can do this.
I know it's stupid. I just
thought we'd have more time.
I didn't think it would
Hurt.
DOOR CLOSES
Hurt this much.
The zoo is going to be brilliant. Ah!
You know where I am if you need me.
Thank you, Anne.
Hi.
Libby said they've got
penguins at the zoo.
Maybe we should see them first.
If you get there
at a certain time,
you can see them being fed.
Um, yeah, about tomorrow,
we just need to talk to you
about something.
Shall we sit down?
Yeah.
Hey, look, it's good news.
Yes.
So, Hannah called, and
You can go home.
To your mum.
But what about the zoo?
Oh, I'm sorry, Rosie, we won't
be able to go to the zoo.
But you promised.
I know, but the thing is, your
But you promised!
Rosie!
Rosie!
Please!
You lied to me!
SHE SIGHS
So this is a text exchange
between Trent Morgan
and someone called JD.
Trent. "I've got ten times,"
dot-dot-dot,
then an emoji of a teapot and a brick.
Then JD replies, "Give you 25."
Trent says, "35."
JD. "30."
Trent adds a thumbs-up emoji
with, "Usual place 11:30."
Teapot and a brick?
Hmm.
Pot and kilo?
Ten kilos of cannabis,
30 grand?
Sounds about right.
That's got to be a drug deal.
Yeah, well, there's only
one way to find out.
Well, come on, then!
Right. Yeah.
Three days ago, you paid
a lump sum of £30,000
onto a credit card.
It's not a crime, is it?
It is if the money
came from selling drugs.
I don't know
what you're talking about.
We've got your phone records, Trent.
We know that you arranged
to sell ten kilos of cannabis
for that exact same amount
to someone called JD.
We need to speak to your mum,
Trent. It's important.
I told you, she's visiting
Visiting her sister.
Yes. You said.
If something has happened to your mum,
if you're in some sort
of trouble, we can help.
I love my mum.
I'd never do owt to hurt her.
Maybe you wouldn't,
but perhaps someone else would.
We can help you.
But you need to trust us.
He took her.
Who did?
Steve.
I-I make deliveries to his shop.
I was desperate, and the bag
of weed was just lying there,
and our bills was piling up,
and I've got to the rest
of the day to get it back.
But I haven't got it anymore!
Steve who?
Banley.
Steve Banley.
Have you got an address for him?
No, but he's got
a carpet shop on Harcourt Road.
When did he take her?
Yesterday morning.
She must have been on her way
to the hospital.
Just make sure my mum's safe, please!
Let's get the DI on the phone.
ROSIE SOBS Rosie?
PHONE RINGS
If you need to go back to work
No.
No, this is important.
I want to make sure Rosie's OK first.
Right.
It's locked.
Lucy and Cathy could still be in here.
Yep.
People are so predictable.
There's no-one here.
I'm going to look outside.
Er, call Margo.
We need a list of all addresses
connected to Steve Banley.
Will do.
And ask her to get the CCTV
from that camera.
Maybe we can see
which direction they went in.
We need to call the inspector
with an update.
ROSIE SOBS
Rosie?
Rosie, we understand
why you're so upset.
Change is hard.
We can't imagine how confusing
this all must be for you, but
..but the one thing we can be sure of
is your mum is going to be
so excited to see you.
I'm excited to see my mum, too.
Oh, we know you are.
Can we come in?
OK.
Hey.
We're sorry about the zoo.
I'm sorry, too.
It's all right.
PHONE RINGS
I'm sorry. It must be urgent.
Kelby. Everything all right?
Cathy Morgan and possibly
Lucy have been kidnapped
by a man named Steve Banley.
Did you get our messages?
Um
All right. Just reading them now.
Margo should have sent over CCTV footage
of his carpet shop.
Yep. Got that.
We see him leaving the shop with his dog
and another man, about
ten minutes before we arrive.
But then we lose him.
We're on our way now to pick you up.
OK. Thanks, Kelby. Bye.
Rosie! Rosie, you are a genius!
You've just cracked my case!
Go!
Are you sure?
Absolutely. I will be back.
I will be back soon. Genius!
OK.
Right. I know where they are.
They're in the bar.
Look. CCTV from the carpet shop.
You can just make out the reflection
of the bar in the window.
"Live bands every Saturday."
"Live b" backwards is
Devil!
As long as the first
and last letters are right,
the brain doesn't read
every letter individually.
It reads the word as a whole.
But how does that mean
they're in the bar?
Because a reflection would read the same
as if you're on the other side
of the window.
So, Lucy was reading the window sign
from the inside of the bar?
"Live b", "devil".
Yes.
Ha! Where Steve was
keeping them all along.
Exactly.
But wait.
How does that connect Lucy
with Steve and Cathy?
OK, so what if
I want my money!
..when Steve Banley finally discovered
that Trent had stolen his drugs,
he found out where he lived
and paid him a visit?
I haven't got it!
I used it to pay off
my mum's credit card!
Then you'd better go to the bank
and tell them they made a mistake.
I can't!
Where Steve could have seen
the calendar entry
for Cathy's hospital appointment.
SIREN BLARES
When Trent refused to pay him back,
he knew he had to put the pressure on.
By kidnapping Trent's mum?
Exactly.
SHE SCREAMS Come here!
STEVE YELLS
Stop it! Stop it!
Now, Lucy was taking
her usual route to work
along Pillaton Lane
when she would have seen
one of her patients, Cathy,
being forced into a van.
What are you doing?!
We can't leave her now!
She'll tell the cops!
Damn it! Put her in the van!
What about the bike?
The bike!
I'll get it later!
So, Lucy was just
trying to rescue Cathy?
She'd never abandon a patient.
BRAKES SCREECH
But what about the voicemail?
DOG SNARLS
In the panic and struggle,
they didn't think
to check Lucy for a phone.
So she might have found
an opportune moment to make a call,
but only able to shout out
a clue to their whereabouts.
DOG BARKS
Josh! Help!
Devil!
ESTHER: But they must have snatched
the phone and destroyed it.
We should call for backup.
On it.
SIREN WAILS
HUMPHREY YELLS
DOG BARKS Come on!
DOG SNARLS AND BARKS
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! Hey.
I'm not going to hurt you.
That's it.
DOG WHINES
That's a good dog.
OK, go, go, go.
I'll just secure the dog.
They've gone out the back!
We found them!
ESTHER: Are you OK?
You all right?
Yeah.
OK.
Yes.
"Devil."
Kelby! Out the back.
Thank you.
No, no, no. Thank you, Lucy.
"Devil."
It's your clue that led us here.
KELBY: Oi!
Oh
Thank you.
Cathy, you all right?
I think so.
MUSIC: Nessun Dorma
by Giacomo Puccini
Ed il mio bacio sciogliera ♪
Il silenzio ♪
Che ti fa mia ♪
Il nome suo nessun sapra ♪
E noi dovrem, ahime, morir, morir ♪
Dilegua, o notte ♪
Tramontate, stelle ♪
Tramontate, stelle ♪
All'alba vincero ♪
Vincero ♪
Vincero. ♪
ALL GRUN
You're under arrest!
Have you found Lucy? Is she all right?
She's fine, mate.
Right! Hello, Steve Banley.
You're under arrest
for kidnapping
and false imprisonment.
Thank you. Handcuffs.
Nice one, Josh.
You all right, Cathy?
You warm enough?
Where's my Trent?
He's all right.
..something which you later
rely on in court.
Anything you do say may be used Lucy!
Josh?
You all right?
Did they hurt you?
No, no.
I'm fine. I'm fine.
I I put the shelves up,
and I painted the door.
But I had to take it off the hinges,
and now I can't get it back on again.
I'm so sorry, babe.
I thought I'd lost you.
Oh
Just, um Just take me home, will you?
Yeah. Yeah. Come on.
You all right?
Hmm.
Good work today, Sergeant.
Hmm. Thanks, sir. Likewise.
You know, I probably
don't say this enough,
but I really couldn't ask
for a better partner.
I just wanted you to know that.
BARKING
Hi.
Hi, Hannah.
Hi.
Rosie's just packing
the last of her things.
There's no rush.
Take all the time you need.
I know how tough this can be.
I might just go and give her a hand.
She'll be all right, won't she?
We've made a care plan,
and Rosie's mum's
got a good support network in place.
They'll be fine.
OK.
Sorry, I just
I know.
Mm.
Hello, Rosie! Ready to go see your mum?
Why don't I go wait by the car
and leave you to say your goodbyes?
You take care of yourself, won't you?
I will. You too.
I will.
You're family now.
So if you ever need anything
Yeah. Anything at all.
OK? All right? OK.
We're only a phone call away.
HUMPHREY CLEARS THROA
Is it OK to be happy and sad
at the same time?
Of course it is.
That's how I feel, then.
Yeah.
Bye.
What, while you're in the air?
How does that work?
DIALOGUE INAUDIBLE
Ah!
Hey!
Excuse me.
Come all you fair and tender ladies ♪
Take warning how ♪
HE SIGHS
You're not getting out
of the car, are you?
I just can't.
Can't what?
Let yourself be happy?
I'm sorry, Archie.
If I had known ♪
Before I courted ♪
DOORBELL RINGS
That love had been
So hard to win ♪
I'd have locked my heart ♪
With keys of golden ♪
Tara! Tara!
Good girl!
Sit!
Go!
HE LAUGHS
Come on, Tara. Come on, girl.
Good girl. Good girl.
Love is great ♪
And love is charming ♪
I miss her so much already.
I know.
QUACKING
BOTH LAUGH
Yes. We know we've
still got you, Selwyn.
QUACKING
Right. Um Oh, gosh.
I appear to have forgotten
the bottle opener.
Yeah, I knew that. Of course you did.
Thank you.
To you and me. To you and me.
They're like the stars ♪
On a summer's evening ♪
They first appear ♪
And then they're gone. ♪
Sub extracted from file & improved
SHE SIGHS
Oi!
What are you up to?
Nothing.
Oh, not again!
Oi!
Stop!
HE GROANS
Josh!
Wait!
Come here!
I didn't do nothing!
Then why did you run?
Cos you were chasing me!
I was just trying to get some
doughnut holes for Lucy,
to say sorry.
Doughnut holes?
From a locked bakery?
Yeah, pull the other one.
I didn't know it was locked, did I?
OK, nice try, Josh.
Open the gate now, please.
Er, no, I don't think I will.
Better luck next time, PC Plod!
I know where you live, Josh Woods!
SHE SCREAMS
WHEEL RATTLES
One morning in the month of June ♪
Down by a rolling river ♪
There a weary traveller
chanced to stray ♪
And he beheld his lover ♪
Her cheeks were red,
her eyes were brown ♪
Her hair in ringlets hanging down ♪
She'd a lovely face without a frown ♪
Just as the tide was flowing. ♪
HUMPHREY: Where are my keys?
Burger, sausage rolls, pizza
I had them a second ago.
You checked your pockets?
Yes.
Oh. Um
HE LAUGHS
Oh, Rosie!
I love it.
Oh, and you've signed it. Backwards!
Ah, right. Keys. Oh, I found them.
HE LAUGHS
Right.
Now, are you ready to
carpe diem, to seize the day?
Yes!
That is what I like to hear.
Good.
Phone. Er, phone.
Phone
Can we go to the zoo this weekend?
Um, yeah, I don't see why not.
Promise?
Promise. So, is that
everything for the party?
Yeah.
Guess you don't want a cake, then.
Cake?!
Cake!
I make a mean courgette cake.
Eww!
All right, broccoli it is.
No!
All right.
Well, I suppose I could do chocolate.
Chocolate!
Chocolate! Yes!
Humphrey!
Are you forgetting something?
Oh, yes.
Of course.
Oh.
Oh! Yes.
Bye!
MARTHA AND ROSIE: Bye!
You're going to be late for work.
What time is it?
7.50.
ESTHER GROANS
Is that Archie at the door?
What? Where?!
BOTTLES CLATTER
I knew it!
Who told you?
I mean, I have two eyes,
and I'm not stupid.
You're not as subtle as you think.
And you probably shouldn't
leave your phone lying around
if you don't want anyone
to see your messages.
Yeah, well
..it doesn't matter now.
It's over.
And you're clearly
dealing with it really well!
You're welcome.
PHONE VIBRATES
SNARLING
LUCY: Josh! Help!
Devil!
Lucy!
PHONE BEEPS
Oi!
Sorry! It's an emergency!
My bike!
Oi, stop!
Oh, I need to pop out later
to pick up some stuff
for the party. Will you be all right
to hold the fort? Of course.
Martha?
Yeah?
What's Archie like?
Archie?
I mean, like, why didn't it
work out with you two?
Um
We just weren't right for each other.
Mm.
We were young, and
So he didn't do anything out of order?
No! Why are you asking about this?
Has someone upset you?
No, no, nothing like that.
Just a friend
is having man trouble
DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES
..is all.
Good morning.
Morning. Take a seat, and I'll come over
and grab your order.
Thank you.
Morning.
Morning.
Morning.
That Josh Woods
is going to be the death of me.
GRUNTING
Oi!
Wait, wait!
Something's happened to Lucy!
Would you keep still?!
That's enough, that's enough!
OK? Josh, take a breath.
Take a breath, Kelby.
OK, tell us what happened.
It's Lucy. She's missing.
Like a doughnut hole, I suppose.
What?
No, no, I got a voicemail on my phone.
Now her phone's switched off,
so I phoned the hospital,
but she hasn't turned up at work.
Something's happened. I know it has.
She wouldn't just abandon
her patients like that.
What time was she due at work?
Um, 7:30.
OK.
OK, why don't you play us
this voicemail, Josh?
Yeah, OK.
SNARLING
LUCY: Josh! Help!
Devil!
You don't think that's
the Devil's Hump, do you?
She always cycles over it
on her way to work.
That's just an old wives' tale.
There's a hump on the road
on the way out of town,
said to be put there
by the Devil himself.
And if you have bad thoughts
as you journey over it
The Devil can take your soul.
You don't believe that, do you, Josh?
No.
Er, I don't know.
And any reason to believe
that Lucy would be having
bad thoughts on her way to work?
No.
All right.
What time was the voicemail recorded?
Er, 7:56.
What time did she leave for work?
Well, she leaves every day at 6.45.
OK, look, I'm sure there's
a very simple explanation,
but, Margo, can you make a copy
of the voicemail, please,
and see if you can track Lucy's phone?
Kelby. See if you can retrace
Lucy's journey to work.
All right? Maybe she's just
come off her bike
or had a puncture or something, right?
What's her normal route to work?
Er, along Pillaton Lane.
OK.
Is there anything else
we should know, Josh?
No.
OK, look, I can see
you're really worried,
but the best thing you can
do right now is go home
and wait there in case Lucy shows up.
OK? We will let you know
the minute we find anything.
OK. All right.
Josh?
Oh, yeah.
Good lad.
Thank you.
OK.
Should we consider that
Lucy might have just left him?
Wouldn't be the first woman
to fake a run-in with the Devil
to get out of a relationship.
No. Lucy doesn't strike me
as the type, somehow.
Josh Woods, on the other hand -
he's always lying about something.
Yes, I get that feeling, too. But what?
Have we got a, um?
A map?
Yes. And the Devil
Yes.
The Devil's Hump.
KELBY: Good thoughts.
Rainbows. Bacon butties.
Er, Wayne Rooney.
Damn it!
Oh! No, no! Not "Damn it!"
I mean Good thoughts.
Bunny rabbits. Bunny rabbits!
THUNDER RUMBLES
FAINT SQUEAK
Hello?
Lucy?
Lucy?
LUCY: Josh! Help!
Devil!
SNARLING
OK. Thanks, Peter.
Well, no sign of Lucy
at any other hospitals, and no hits
on her bank cards or her phone.
It's like she just vanished.
So all we have to go on is a voicemail.
Any word back from audio forensics?
Not yet, but they've got
a backlog, apparently.
Servants of hell.
Bit harsh. I think
they're doing their best.
Er, no. Um, hellhounds?
PHONE RINGS
MARGO: Shipton Abbott Police.
Cerberus.
Guardians of the underworld.
RECORDING OF SNARLING PLAYS
LUCY: Josh! Help!
Devil!
That is not a hellhound.
It's Kelby.
He's found Lucy's bike
..and a crucifix.
Could just be a coincidence.
No such thing.
Yeah.
Um
So this is the Devil's Hump.
This is it.
You'd think
it would be more, um
Terrifying?
Yes.
Mm.
Well, that's the trick
of the Devil, isn't it?
To lull us into
a false sense of security.
Everything all right?
Why wouldn't it be?
PHONE RINGS
No reason.
Hi, Margo.
Kelby?
You look like you've seen a ghost.
WHIMPERING: I Do I have?
That's weird. Um
I'm fine.
Er, so the, er the serial number
confirms that the bike is Lucy's.
They're just dusting for prints
and then taking it to storage.
Great. And the crucifix?
Oh, er,
it's just been processed
for fingerprints,
but there's nothing of any use.
Protection against evil.
Er, that was Margo.
She's spoken to Josh, and he's confirmed
that the necklace
doesn't belong to Lucy.
Right.
Could have been dropped by someone
waiting for a bus.
No.
No, they have to be connected.
The Devil's Hump. The sign of the cross.
But what is the sign pointing us to?
And how does it lead us to Lucy?
Josh has got to be involved somehow.
A leopard doesn't change its spots.
Well, sometimes it's not for the leopard
to change its spots,
but for us to change how we see them.
Come on, Sergeant.
HE SIGHS
PHONE RINGS
Oh, come on, Josh.
OK.
"Put up shelves."
The city's not home,
though it knows me well ♪
It's cradled me close
for some time ♪
I picked Zoe's keys up
by accident.
Oh, she's just in the back.
Oh, I don't need to see her.
Everything all right?
Why does everyone keep asking me that?
Oh, sorry for snapping.
Just
Man trouble?
What?
Sorry. It's just something
Zoe said earlier.
What did she tell you?
Nothing.
Just that a friend
was having trouble with
Oh, right.
Do you want to talk about it?
No, thanks. I
OK.
It's Archie.
The man.
I'm so sorry. I should have
told you, I just
It's over, anyway.
It's fine.
Archie and I were a lifetime ago.
I'm just sorry it's not worked out.
You already knew?
An educated guess.
It's totally none of my business,
but for what it's worth,
he's one of the good ones.
Yeah, I know.
That's the problem.
I just
I know what it's like to be
When I broke things off with Humphrey,
I was terrified
I'd never be enough for him.
That thought still pops up
now and again, but
he makes me happy.
And happiness always comes
with a risk of losing it.
I do think it's a risk worth taking.
Sorry if I've overstepped.
No. Thank you.
You're a good friend.
But if you do want
to make it up to me,
a free coffee wouldn't go amiss.
SHE LAUGHS Done.
KNOCKING AT DOOR
Have you found her?
No. Not yet.
I wasn't breaking
into the bakery, but
Lucy's got this list of stuff
that she needs doing
around the house.
I thought I'd try
and make it nice, you know,
for when she gets back, but
CRASH
Shelves, is it?
Yeah.
I can lend a hand if you like.
What, is this some kind of
undercover sting-type operation?
Earn my trust and?
I'm hardly undercover, am I?
Look,
my dad kept bodging everything,
so my mum did a DIY course,
and she loved it so much,
she made me do another with her.
But if you don't want my help,
then that's fine.
Well, no, let's not be hasty. Come in.
Right, here. Help me put this up.
Hold this in place.
So, if you're not here to arrest me,
why are you here?
This morning
..you said that you wanted
to say sorry to Lucy.
Did I?
Sorry about what, Josh?
Look, if you've got Lucy
caught up in something,
then now's the time to come clean.
No, no. It was
It was nothing like that. We
We just had an argument.
You and Lucy?
Yeah. An old mate -
Bertie, his name is -
he got in touch. He wanted to off-load
a bunch of knock-off bags and that.
Lucy thought I was involved.
I mean, I was tempted.
The money's good, like,
but I didn't, obviously.
Look, I know I do some stupid things,
but Lucy's the only
good thing in my life.
I'm not about to ruin that.
I swear, I'd never even steal
a paperclip again
if she comes back safe.
I'm going to hold you to that.
All right, let's get back on this.
Got it.
All right, mark it your end.
Yep.
Yep, nice. Wait. Where's your drill?
Um, where have you been?
Helping Josh Woods put up shelves.
I'm, er, trying to see
his spots differently,
or whatever it is you said.
I'm impressed.
Well, anyway,
it turns out him and Lucy
argued last night,
but I'm pretty sure
it's not relevant to her disappearance.
Yeah, I hate to admit it,
but I think Josh might
be innocent on this occasion.
Ha! I still wouldn't trust him.
Well, I suppose at this point
we can't rule anything out,
but, er, good work, Kelby.
Yes, I'll hold.
Thanks, sir.
Er, anything on the bike?
Er, just one set of prints,
which, going on the placement,
they assume these belong to the owner.
And no leads from
any of Lucy's contacts?
I've spoken to all her friends, family,
colleagues at the hospital.
Nothing.
Huh. What about her patients?
It's a long shot,
but what if Lucy said something
to one of them?
Something might help.
Worth a try, I guess.
I'll contact the hospital
and get a list.
Thank you, Margo.
It just doesn't make any sense.
How can someone disappear like that?
And why "devil"?
HUMPHREY CHUCKLES
I mean, what was Lucy trying to tell us?
And who owns our crucifix?
You you don't think someone
was actually trying
to ward off evil, do you?
Do you?
Oh, no. No.
Of course not. That would be ridiculous.
W-Why?
That's what the Delaney
brothers thought, too.
They were arguing, apparently,
as they drove their delivery
van over the Devil's Hump.
Days later, they both just disappeared.
Left their van, their house,
everything behind.
Hang on.
Weren't they wanted
for tax fraud or something?
No idea.
Oh, Zoe.
What happened between you and my mum?
What?
N-Nothing.
So she's told you about us?
Kind of.
Now she's moping around
like a sad, lost puppy.
And you think this is because of me?
You don't have to be so happy about it.
I'm not. I just
Look, I didn't do anything to Esther.
I like your mum, a lot.
And, I mean And I wanted us
to go public, but
Wait, wait. Should I be
discussing this with you?
I'm not giving you a choice.
Yeah, fair point.
Uh, but anyway, she, um, ended things,
so I'm not sure feelings
are exactly mutual.
The feeling's definitely mutual.
I've not seen her
this happy - and now miserable -
in, like well, ever.
I think she's just scared,
or stubborn, or both.
Right. Well, your mum is
definitely the most stubborn
human being I've ever met
in my entire life, so
Exactly. See?
But, I mean, what can I do about that?
You you could try and win her back.
Well, how?
I don't know. I I just think
I mean, she's never really
seriously dated anyone
since my dad, and
what if you guys are, like, MFEO?
Sorry, MFEO?
Made for each other.
Oh, right. Of course.
Zoe, she never really
talks about your dad.
He died when I was a baby.
Oh, my God. Zoe, I'm so sorry.
It's OK.
My mum's not the scary, cold monster
that she makes out.
She's actually a big softie.
Like, deep down.
Very deep down.
Like, Earth's-core deep.
But that's why we love her, right?
See you.
You all right?
Yes. Yeah, yeah. It's just this case.
Right, OK. Let's get our bake on.
Are we sure this is wise?
Yes, yes. I mean, how hard can it be?
Don't touch them!
Just, um, warming that up.
Er, OK. So, good.
Cup of flour.
Ah, thank you. OK. Er, is that more of
a coffee-sized cup or a teacup?
Lord have mercy.
Oh!
I think we should see the sloths first,
then the tortoises, then the monkeys.
Did you know the oldest
tortoise in the world
is 192 years old?
That's very old.
Nearly as old as Humphrey.
Wait, I heard that!
Why do they make the bag so slippery?
There's still time to call the bakery.
No, no, I promised a cake.
I think we should call the bakery.
Well, I
THEY LAUGH
MARGO: You'll be the first
to know. We promise.
SHE SIGHS
Josh Woods again, calling for an update.
Right. Let's do what we can to give him
some good news, then. Audio forensics
have just sent through
the cleaned-up recording.
Great. Let's have a listen.
Here we go.
DOG SNARLS
LUCY: Josh! Help!
Devil!
Hmm! Less hellhound and more, um
Bernedoodle.
Can you tell the breed
of a dog by its growl?
Well, it's definitely not a Chihuahua.
It could be a Puli.
What's a Puli?
Those dogs that look like mops.
Oh!
Yes. Well, regardless
of the breed, where there's
a dog, there's an owner.
Margo, Kelby, can we get a list
of all local microchipped dogs
and cross-reference that with anyone
who could be connected to Lucy?
Rightio.
On it.
Have we got the patient list
through from the hospital yet?
Yeah.
Let's include that, as well, please.
It's just come through.
Hang on!
One of Lucy's patients,
Cathy Morgan, didn't turn up
for a check-up yesterday,
and they haven't been able
to get hold of her since.
What time was her appointment?
Er, 8am.
Around the time Lucy disappeared.
Do you have her contact details
there? Yeah. Yeah.
Let's go and pay
Cathy Morgan a visit. OK?
Inspector!
Thank you, Margo.
I didn't realise you were
such an expert on canines.
I wanted a dog so badly
when I was a kid,
I researched all the different breeds,
and I did a presentation to my parents,
thinking it would persuade them.
And did it?
No. They they just said
I needed to get out more.
Right.
Oh, er
DS Williams.
This is DI Goodman.
Hello.
Have you got a minute?
Not really. I've got to get to work.
We won't be long.
All right. Well, it's a bit of a mess.
I've got no tea, I'm afraid.
We were actually looking
for Cathy Morgan.
Is this is where she lives?
Oh, yeah. I'm her son, Trent Morgan.
It's in relation
to a missing persons case.
We were hoping
Cathy might be able to help us.
Oh, well, she's not here at the moment.
Look, I really need to get on.
My wages get docked if I'm late.
Oh, yes, of course.
We'll be quick, I promise.
Cathy missed an important
hospital appointment yesterday.
Oh, she'd forgot her head
if it weren't screwed on. Yeah.
She's visiting her sister in Cornwall.
She'll be back in a day or two.
Do you have a contact number
for your mum or her sister?
Oh, no. Them out in the sticks.
No signal, unfortunately.
No landline?
No.
Is that everything? Does the name
Lucy Thompson mean anything to you?
No, sorry.
It's important your mum
goes for a check-up.
They're worried about her.
I'll make sure she goes
as soon as she gets back.
Is this your mum?
It is, yeah.
I don't suppose she's lost
her necklace recently?
No. I mean, she had it
the last time I saw her.
It's just that we found a necklace
just like this earlier.
It must be a coincidence.
It must be.
Thank you.
Er, thought there was
no such thing as a coincidence.
HE LAUGHS There isn't.
Lucy and Cathy Morgan don't turn up
at the hospital on the same day,
and now a crucifix is found
near Lucy's bike -
a very similar-looking crucifix
to the one
Cathy Morgan was wearing
in that photograph.
It's got to be all connected.
But how?
Margo.
Can you and Kelby
find out everything you can
about a Trent and Cathy Morgan, please?
Thank you.
God!
Everything all right?
I promised Martha I'd try
and finish early for the party.
But I can't leave
whilst Lucy is still missing.
All we're doing
is waiting on new information.
Why don't you go for a bit, and
I promise to keep you updated
with any and all progress?
I don't know.
It just doesn't feel right.
Trust me, you don't get
many opportunities to show up.
Before you know it,
they're an independent woman
and they don't need you anymore.
Go.
Yeah, perhaps you're right.
Rosie was very excited about her party.
I'd hate to miss it.
I am always right, sir.
Well
PHONE RINGS
Yeah?
I'm not messing around anymore.
You've got until the end of the day.
You said I had three days!
Yeah, well, things have changed.
CHILDREN SQUEAL
PIRATE MUSIC PLAYS
It's actually pretty good.
Oh, was that a compliment?
Credit where credit's due.
But don't tell him I said that.
It might go to his head.
Arrrr!
ALL SHRIEK
Arr, arr, arr, arr!
All right, all right, all right!
I surrender!
You have to walk the plank now!
OK!
Can I have a sausage roll first?
ALL: No!
Well, I'm taking one! Arrr!
KIDS SQUEAL
Arr, arr, arr! All right,
all right, all right!
I think we should make Martha
walk the plank.
CHEERING No, no, no!
PHONE RINGS
CHILDREN: Walk the plank!
Walk the plank!
Walk the plank! Walk the plank!
Walk the plank!
PHONE VIBRATES
Archie, I'm working.
Just hear me out, please.
OK. Be quick.
You were right about me.
I do want to take the car apart,
understand what it is, see how it works.
But that doesn't mean
that I can't also just
play with the car.
Sorry. That analogy
sounded so much better
when you were saying it.
What I'm trying to tell you
is that we can take this at your pace.
I'm good with that. Whatever
makes you feel comfortable.
Just please don't give up
on us yet. Please.
I really should get back to work.
Meet me tomorrow at two
on Deacon's Field.
I'll think about it.
HE SIGHS
OK?
Now, I've saved the biggest
slice for the birthday girl.
Oh! Serviettes.
Oh, yes.
Well?
Not bad.
Not bad? Not bad?!
This is the best cake
I've tasted in my entire life.
Is it, though?
Yeah!
I mean, I'll have it.
No, thank you.
HE STAMMERS
Hi, Hannah. Sorry I missed your call.
Everything all right?
CHILDREN SQUEAL
Sorry, can you speak up?
There's a mutiny happening over here.
Oh!
Right.
When?
Serviettes.
OK.
Yeah. Thanks, Hannah.
Bye.
Rosie's going home.
But
I know.
ROSIE: Humphrey! Martha!
Uh.. Coming!
MARGO: OK. So
it looks like Trent and Cathy
are in a serious amount of debt.
They make the minimum payments
each month,
except for, last week,
Trent made a large one-off payment
onto one of the credit cards.
Great work.
Hmm.
OK, Margo, can we access
Trent's phone records?
We're looking for anything
unusual or suspicious
in the last week or so.
People don't usually
come into large sums of money
without doing something untoward.
Oh. Will do.
And, Kelby,
can you send everything we have
so far over to the DI?
I said we'd keep him updated.
Yep.
SHE SIGHS
So how does Lucy's disappearance
connect to Trent and Cathy Morgan?
And are we now looking
for two missing women?
Weird.
Must be a dodgy batch.
I'll order some new ones.
Yeah, yeah. Dodgy batch.
When is Hannah coming?
Tomorrow at ten.
Rosie is so lucky to have you.
You've given her stability and love
when she needed it the most.
So why does it feel like
we're the lucky ones?
I don't know if I can do this.
I know it's stupid. I just
thought we'd have more time.
I didn't think it would
Hurt.
DOOR CLOSES
Hurt this much.
The zoo is going to be brilliant. Ah!
You know where I am if you need me.
Thank you, Anne.
Hi.
Libby said they've got
penguins at the zoo.
Maybe we should see them first.
If you get there
at a certain time,
you can see them being fed.
Um, yeah, about tomorrow,
we just need to talk to you
about something.
Shall we sit down?
Yeah.
Hey, look, it's good news.
Yes.
So, Hannah called, and
You can go home.
To your mum.
But what about the zoo?
Oh, I'm sorry, Rosie, we won't
be able to go to the zoo.
But you promised.
I know, but the thing is, your
But you promised!
Rosie!
Rosie!
Please!
You lied to me!
SHE SIGHS
So this is a text exchange
between Trent Morgan
and someone called JD.
Trent. "I've got ten times,"
dot-dot-dot,
then an emoji of a teapot and a brick.
Then JD replies, "Give you 25."
Trent says, "35."
JD. "30."
Trent adds a thumbs-up emoji
with, "Usual place 11:30."
Teapot and a brick?
Hmm.
Pot and kilo?
Ten kilos of cannabis,
30 grand?
Sounds about right.
That's got to be a drug deal.
Yeah, well, there's only
one way to find out.
Well, come on, then!
Right. Yeah.
Three days ago, you paid
a lump sum of £30,000
onto a credit card.
It's not a crime, is it?
It is if the money
came from selling drugs.
I don't know
what you're talking about.
We've got your phone records, Trent.
We know that you arranged
to sell ten kilos of cannabis
for that exact same amount
to someone called JD.
We need to speak to your mum,
Trent. It's important.
I told you, she's visiting
Visiting her sister.
Yes. You said.
If something has happened to your mum,
if you're in some sort
of trouble, we can help.
I love my mum.
I'd never do owt to hurt her.
Maybe you wouldn't,
but perhaps someone else would.
We can help you.
But you need to trust us.
He took her.
Who did?
Steve.
I-I make deliveries to his shop.
I was desperate, and the bag
of weed was just lying there,
and our bills was piling up,
and I've got to the rest
of the day to get it back.
But I haven't got it anymore!
Steve who?
Banley.
Steve Banley.
Have you got an address for him?
No, but he's got
a carpet shop on Harcourt Road.
When did he take her?
Yesterday morning.
She must have been on her way
to the hospital.
Just make sure my mum's safe, please!
Let's get the DI on the phone.
ROSIE SOBS Rosie?
PHONE RINGS
If you need to go back to work
No.
No, this is important.
I want to make sure Rosie's OK first.
Right.
It's locked.
Lucy and Cathy could still be in here.
Yep.
People are so predictable.
There's no-one here.
I'm going to look outside.
Er, call Margo.
We need a list of all addresses
connected to Steve Banley.
Will do.
And ask her to get the CCTV
from that camera.
Maybe we can see
which direction they went in.
We need to call the inspector
with an update.
ROSIE SOBS
Rosie?
Rosie, we understand
why you're so upset.
Change is hard.
We can't imagine how confusing
this all must be for you, but
..but the one thing we can be sure of
is your mum is going to be
so excited to see you.
I'm excited to see my mum, too.
Oh, we know you are.
Can we come in?
OK.
Hey.
We're sorry about the zoo.
I'm sorry, too.
It's all right.
PHONE RINGS
I'm sorry. It must be urgent.
Kelby. Everything all right?
Cathy Morgan and possibly
Lucy have been kidnapped
by a man named Steve Banley.
Did you get our messages?
Um
All right. Just reading them now.
Margo should have sent over CCTV footage
of his carpet shop.
Yep. Got that.
We see him leaving the shop with his dog
and another man, about
ten minutes before we arrive.
But then we lose him.
We're on our way now to pick you up.
OK. Thanks, Kelby. Bye.
Rosie! Rosie, you are a genius!
You've just cracked my case!
Go!
Are you sure?
Absolutely. I will be back.
I will be back soon. Genius!
OK.
Right. I know where they are.
They're in the bar.
Look. CCTV from the carpet shop.
You can just make out the reflection
of the bar in the window.
"Live bands every Saturday."
"Live b" backwards is
Devil!
As long as the first
and last letters are right,
the brain doesn't read
every letter individually.
It reads the word as a whole.
But how does that mean
they're in the bar?
Because a reflection would read the same
as if you're on the other side
of the window.
So, Lucy was reading the window sign
from the inside of the bar?
"Live b", "devil".
Yes.
Ha! Where Steve was
keeping them all along.
Exactly.
But wait.
How does that connect Lucy
with Steve and Cathy?
OK, so what if
I want my money!
..when Steve Banley finally discovered
that Trent had stolen his drugs,
he found out where he lived
and paid him a visit?
I haven't got it!
I used it to pay off
my mum's credit card!
Then you'd better go to the bank
and tell them they made a mistake.
I can't!
Where Steve could have seen
the calendar entry
for Cathy's hospital appointment.
SIREN BLARES
When Trent refused to pay him back,
he knew he had to put the pressure on.
By kidnapping Trent's mum?
Exactly.
SHE SCREAMS Come here!
STEVE YELLS
Stop it! Stop it!
Now, Lucy was taking
her usual route to work
along Pillaton Lane
when she would have seen
one of her patients, Cathy,
being forced into a van.
What are you doing?!
We can't leave her now!
She'll tell the cops!
Damn it! Put her in the van!
What about the bike?
The bike!
I'll get it later!
So, Lucy was just
trying to rescue Cathy?
She'd never abandon a patient.
BRAKES SCREECH
But what about the voicemail?
DOG SNARLS
In the panic and struggle,
they didn't think
to check Lucy for a phone.
So she might have found
an opportune moment to make a call,
but only able to shout out
a clue to their whereabouts.
DOG BARKS
Josh! Help!
Devil!
ESTHER: But they must have snatched
the phone and destroyed it.
We should call for backup.
On it.
SIREN WAILS
HUMPHREY YELLS
DOG BARKS Come on!
DOG SNARLS AND BARKS
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! Hey.
I'm not going to hurt you.
That's it.
DOG WHINES
That's a good dog.
OK, go, go, go.
I'll just secure the dog.
They've gone out the back!
We found them!
ESTHER: Are you OK?
You all right?
Yeah.
OK.
Yes.
"Devil."
Kelby! Out the back.
Thank you.
No, no, no. Thank you, Lucy.
"Devil."
It's your clue that led us here.
KELBY: Oi!
Oh
Thank you.
Cathy, you all right?
I think so.
MUSIC: Nessun Dorma
by Giacomo Puccini
Ed il mio bacio sciogliera ♪
Il silenzio ♪
Che ti fa mia ♪
Il nome suo nessun sapra ♪
E noi dovrem, ahime, morir, morir ♪
Dilegua, o notte ♪
Tramontate, stelle ♪
Tramontate, stelle ♪
All'alba vincero ♪
Vincero ♪
Vincero. ♪
ALL GRUN
You're under arrest!
Have you found Lucy? Is she all right?
She's fine, mate.
Right! Hello, Steve Banley.
You're under arrest
for kidnapping
and false imprisonment.
Thank you. Handcuffs.
Nice one, Josh.
You all right, Cathy?
You warm enough?
Where's my Trent?
He's all right.
..something which you later
rely on in court.
Anything you do say may be used Lucy!
Josh?
You all right?
Did they hurt you?
No, no.
I'm fine. I'm fine.
I I put the shelves up,
and I painted the door.
But I had to take it off the hinges,
and now I can't get it back on again.
I'm so sorry, babe.
I thought I'd lost you.
Oh
Just, um Just take me home, will you?
Yeah. Yeah. Come on.
You all right?
Hmm.
Good work today, Sergeant.
Hmm. Thanks, sir. Likewise.
You know, I probably
don't say this enough,
but I really couldn't ask
for a better partner.
I just wanted you to know that.
BARKING
Hi.
Hi, Hannah.
Hi.
Rosie's just packing
the last of her things.
There's no rush.
Take all the time you need.
I know how tough this can be.
I might just go and give her a hand.
She'll be all right, won't she?
We've made a care plan,
and Rosie's mum's
got a good support network in place.
They'll be fine.
OK.
Sorry, I just
I know.
Mm.
Hello, Rosie! Ready to go see your mum?
Why don't I go wait by the car
and leave you to say your goodbyes?
You take care of yourself, won't you?
I will. You too.
I will.
You're family now.
So if you ever need anything
Yeah. Anything at all.
OK? All right? OK.
We're only a phone call away.
HUMPHREY CLEARS THROA
Is it OK to be happy and sad
at the same time?
Of course it is.
That's how I feel, then.
Yeah.
Bye.
What, while you're in the air?
How does that work?
DIALOGUE INAUDIBLE
Ah!
Hey!
Excuse me.
Come all you fair and tender ladies ♪
Take warning how ♪
HE SIGHS
You're not getting out
of the car, are you?
I just can't.
Can't what?
Let yourself be happy?
I'm sorry, Archie.
If I had known ♪
Before I courted ♪
DOORBELL RINGS
That love had been
So hard to win ♪
I'd have locked my heart ♪
With keys of golden ♪
Tara! Tara!
Good girl!
Sit!
Go!
HE LAUGHS
Come on, Tara. Come on, girl.
Good girl. Good girl.
Love is great ♪
And love is charming ♪
I miss her so much already.
I know.
QUACKING
BOTH LAUGH
Yes. We know we've
still got you, Selwyn.
QUACKING
Right. Um Oh, gosh.
I appear to have forgotten
the bottle opener.
Yeah, I knew that. Of course you did.
Thank you.
To you and me. To you and me.
They're like the stars ♪
On a summer's evening ♪
They first appear ♪
And then they're gone. ♪
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