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00:00I thought you'd be happy about it.
00:10I just don't understand why it has to be so early.
00:13It's 8am, darling.
00:15Exactly.
00:16Well, it's the only slot they have left.
00:18Of course, because it's still the middle of the night.
00:20But I know how much you love it.
00:22I just wanted to surprise you.
00:24I know, and thank you.
00:27But early mornings have never been conducive to my happiness, have they?
00:29I know that, darling, but you look like a movie star when you're jet skiing.
00:34So do you.
00:37I wonder what's going on over there.
00:40Well, let's call Xena over.
00:41Good idea.
00:42Xena.
00:47What's going on?
00:49The CEO of a company called SL2K had a posh dinner here last night,
00:54and this morning it was discovered that he had disappeared.
00:57Oh, really?
00:58Yes.
00:58His room still contains his wallet, his IDs, phone, everything.
01:02And?
01:03It's still a crack of dawn.
01:04Maybe he went for a walk or a dip in the pool.
01:07I've heard of people who get up that early.
01:09Fortunately, I don't know any of them.
01:11Apparently, he missed a very important Zoom with Switzerland this morning at 7 a.m.
01:17And he's never late.
01:18Oh, right.
01:19Love Switzerland.
01:20We should bob over soon.
01:22Oh, there you are.
01:23Could I have a beach towel, please?
01:24Of course, madam.
01:25There you are.
01:28Thank you very much.
01:29Darling, we go.
01:30Great way to get rid of a hangover, darling.
01:52I wouldn't know.
01:53I've never had one.
01:54Follow me.
01:56Please.
01:57Come on.
01:58Ha, ha, ha, ha.
02:00Shh.
02:01Oh, God.
02:25Oh, God.
02:25Please, help.
02:37Call an ambulance.
02:38Call an ambulance.
02:40Help, please.
02:42Somebody, please.
02:43Help.
02:44Call an ambulance.
02:46I called an ambulance.
02:47They're on the way.
02:48I'm a doctor.
02:49I can help.
02:50Oh, thank goodness.
02:51Darling, he's a doctor.
02:53Need it to him.
02:54Don't look.
02:54Don't look.
02:55Don't look.
02:55Don't look.
02:55Don't look.
02:56Don't look.
03:04Hey.
03:05Not bad, old chap.
03:23how much
03:31oh see good grief it's steep for house red
03:38he has a slight pulse sir we must go now oh of course
03:53you go in first order breakfast and tell them you're meeting me there no no no you go in first
04:00oh i don't always do that do what you do it first thing because that's what they do in the rom-coms
04:05oh do they indeed yeah i'm a bit of an expert on rom-coms as it happens i'm currently working
04:09on my own one oh is that right oh yeah yeah it's about this couple who keep their relationship
04:14secret for romantic reasons sounds great oh it is yeah he's like anson he's charming he's modest
04:22great kissing
04:24i'll go in first
04:29morning uncle patrick
04:34oh loving the handiwork thank you i'll have a coffee and a couple of croissants please
04:40it won't be a tip just sorting this lot out
04:42all right
04:43i'm meeting jean in here
04:46morning patrick
04:59morning meeting domin here
05:01hi jean well i've not seen you in ages
05:05morning dominic
05:06hey you've done a cracking job on this breakfast menu and it's all served on plates
05:25what else would it be served on if you never had a meal served on something other than a plate in an
05:29effort to appear trendy
05:31yeah i like chicken in the basket precisely and that is exactly where the rot started
05:36i've once had fish and chips served out of an old boot
05:40shut up
05:42i swear and they'd put newspaper inside to make it look more authentic but where was i meant to
05:47pop me mushy peas
05:47oh i think i'll have a little tickle of this
05:55a poor chap had a plastic bag over his head and a rope holding into place
06:02and over the bag on the eyes coins had been pushed into the sockets it was horrific
06:08yes i'm sure it was
06:09the doctor you met on the beach uh dr martin brought those items back a little while ago
06:15he told me the ambulance had taken him to the new private hospital where he works
06:21which is much nearer than san litoire general
06:23but unfortunately his team could not save his life
06:27an autopsy will be performed as soon as possible
06:30oh ghastly
06:32do we know who the victim is
06:35there was no idea but the dr martin identified him as the man from sl2k as he had been chatting
06:42with him on the beach only yesterday
06:43can i ask you to stay close to the area if i need to talk to you again
06:47of course
06:48oh
06:50oh
06:51uh carol
06:52yes
06:53um
06:54we've got a couple's massage booked at 3 p.m
06:57is it all right to still go ahead with that
06:58that will be fine
07:00thank you
07:01we'll be in our room
07:03until then
07:04jean i wondered if you could come to the beach club there is something i need you to look at
07:28we should have a fry up
07:43sometimes a croissant just doesn't hit the spot does it
07:45stop moaning i'll buy you lunch after we've seen carol
07:48and it doesn't matter how fancy the croissant is
07:50i always feel like i lick the bottom of a birdcage
07:52well you know what that tastes like do you
07:54no we like claggy
07:55what does claggy mean
07:58you know like thick and sticky
08:00claggy mouth
08:01when you get some food trapped on the roof of your mouth and you can't get off
08:03come here
08:04come on we came as soon as we could
08:13ah jean good to see you
08:16so where are these coins you want me to look at
08:18hey andre
08:20dom
08:21these are what i was talking about
08:26so um
08:28how did this fellow die then
08:29the doctor says strangulation
08:32he had a slight pulse on the beach
08:35but his weak heart let him down when i got to the hospital
08:37here he is
08:39antoine lefevre
08:41the ceo of sl2k holdings
08:43the missing guest
08:44his business partner certain nicola arlez
08:47just called from the hospital to confirm it is him
08:50he's on his way back now
08:51well wait to go away
08:52i also need to talk to sl2k's it consultant
08:56marilyn feo
08:57they were the only people to stay over from the party last night
09:00do you need anything else
09:02uh no
09:03thank you
09:04these coins are very rare
09:12so the bronze one is napoleon the third five centimes 1857
09:18that's worth about
09:19three thousand euros
09:21for a coin
09:22wow
09:23yeah but the uh
09:24well the gold one is even rarer
09:26that's napoleon the first 1813
09:29now that's worth about
09:30five thousand euros
09:32so you said you found these on his eyes
09:39over this plastic bag
09:46but yes
09:47have you ever heard of the story of caron the ferryman
09:54what like my name
09:55yes well it's pronounced the same but there's a h after the c
09:59now caron was the ferryman of the underworld
10:02and it was his duty to ferry the souls of the departed across the river styx
10:07now the families of the dead used to put coins on the eyes of their loved ones
10:12because if caron wasn't paid
10:14their souls would roam the earth
10:16in torment for all eternity
10:18well
10:20i know it sounds
10:22it sounds silly
10:23but
10:24well whoever murdered this man
10:26um
10:27uh antoine lefevre
10:29antoine lefevre
10:30well
10:31made sure that his entry to the underworld was well
10:34very smooth indeed
10:35these coins are worth about
10:37eight thousand euros
10:38can we find out where they were purchased
10:41well um
10:42yeah
10:43i'll call charlie
10:44and she can start digging here
10:45thank you
10:46right
10:47i'll leave you to it
10:48uncle patrick needs a hand at the pub
10:49jane's called vincey
10:50hi
10:50oh
11:01perfect timing
11:02right
11:03i want you to do a little taste test for me
11:07ooh
11:07i always wanted to do one of these
11:08yeah well
11:09now's your chance
11:10what i want you to do
11:11is taste both of these
11:13and then tell me
11:14which one you think
11:16tastes
11:17the best
11:18okay
11:18i'm gonna have a little sip mags
11:19i'm driving
11:20of course
11:20okay
11:21well that one is okay
11:33but nowhere near as fantastic as that one
11:36you are absolutely right
11:37yes
11:38hiya
11:38cheers glorious gloria
11:40oh what's he's a chipper about
11:41he's had two sips of wine
11:43sorry i'm late
11:45where did you need to live to again
11:46oh thanks for coming love
11:48it's just that i've got a lot of stuff to get from the cash you carry
11:51and i'm not sure if madeline will make it all the way up the hill on the way back
11:56no offence star
11:57oh no no i'm not taken and you're absolutely right she would not
11:59do you want me to hold the fort for you
12:01oh you're a good man
12:02might be long
12:05yeah liquid lunch is it
12:07yeah
12:07nah
12:08i just want to check something out
12:10perks of the job innit
12:18do you mind if we nip somewhere after the cash and carry
12:22not at all
12:23oh very smart
12:26thanks
12:27i've called her electric lady van
12:29like the hendrix album electric lady land
12:31precisely
12:32very good
12:32hey thank you
12:33favourite track on that album
12:35all along the watchtower
12:36and just wait till you air it on these speakers
12:38monsieur nicolas arlaise
12:47i'm sorry you had to go through the ordeal of identifying your friend this morning
12:51yes
12:52not something i would like to go through again
12:54but dr martin and his team were very kind
12:58can i ask
13:01what were you doing here at the beach club
13:03we've been members here for a long time
13:06and we had a staff dinner to celebrate 20 years in the business
13:10who attended
13:11office staff and consultants
13:14most of our business is franchised out
13:17and we employ consultants to help us when we need them
13:20like marilyn here
13:22me and antoine run sl2k
13:25and we are
13:26were business partners
13:30and uh what was your role
13:36i've been doing sl2k's marketing for years
13:39and uh you two were the only colleagues to stay over
13:48yes
13:49these coins were found on antoine's person
13:55they're actually quite valuable
13:57did they ring any bells
13:58well
14:00antoine was a fervent coin collector
14:03so
14:04who do you think
14:08would want to murder antoine
14:10no one
14:11no one
14:11he was wonderful
14:13a kind person
14:15and a loyal friend
14:16the only person
14:19i can think of was
14:20his daughter's ex-boyfriend
14:22but i thought that was over
14:24years ago
14:25what happened
14:26it was desperately sad
14:28charise
14:30his daughter
14:30and her boyfriend
14:31were only teenagers
14:32and were driving home one night
14:34he went through a red light
14:37for some reason
14:38and
14:38and a car
14:40ran into the side of them
14:41the side
14:43charise was on
14:44she was dead
14:46on contact
14:47and he got
14:50two years
14:52for dangerous driving
14:53when he was released
14:56antoine
14:57hounded him
14:58out of saint victoire
14:59stopping him working
15:01shaming him
15:02at any given opportunity
15:03he had to move to toulouse
15:05and start again
15:06so
15:07i cannot imagine that hugo
15:10was antoine's biggest fan
15:11hugo
15:13did you say the name hugo
15:15yes
15:16hugo levé
15:17antoine swore
15:19he saw him hanging around
15:20the beach club last night
15:21i just thought he'd had
15:22too much to drink
15:23but
15:23but now
15:25please keep your phones charged
15:28and be contactable
15:29at all times
15:30we will have more questions
15:31thank you
15:36how do you help
15:37you have my address
15:38if you need me
15:38now this one
15:47what do you think
15:51this one tastes males better
15:54ah
15:55they're identical
15:58let's investigate
16:00come on
16:21someone look inside
16:23patrick
16:28hmm
16:28where are we hiding
16:30i want to take a good look
16:32at what's going on
16:33behind the scenes
16:35gotcha
16:36oh come on
16:40hello
16:56Bonjour, mesdames.
16:57Ça doit être le jeune leveur.
16:58Posez ça là, s'il vous plaît.
17:00Bien sûr.
17:01Je n'arrive pas à croire que cette idiote d'anglaise
17:05a doublé son offre pour cette vinasse.
17:09On le déposera demain.
17:11Comment peut-elle croire qu'en payant ce qu'elle nous donne,
17:14elle va obtenir un Beaujolais aussi cher ?
17:18Cela me dépasse complètement.
17:21Oh, c'est l'anglais-ci pour quoi
17:23qui ne s'y connaît rien au vin français ?
17:25What are they saying ?
17:26I'll tell you in the van.
17:34Hugo was indeed seen at the hotel last night,
17:37hanging around reception, around 11pm.
17:39The last known address for him is in Toulouse.
17:42Toulouse, you say ?
17:44Well, that's the Toulouse cross.
17:47Hang on.
17:55Oh.
17:56Well, this bag is from a deli chain there.
18:00And, yeah, there are only three branches,
18:03and they're all in Toulouse.
18:04I think we need to go and talk to this man.
18:07Yeah.
18:10Jean, one minute, I have left my phone.
18:12I'll wait for you outside.
18:13I'll wait for you outside.
18:14It's quite a scan.
18:15I thought there was something going on.
18:16It's quite a scan.
18:17I thought there was something going on.
18:19It's quite a scan.
18:20I thought there was something going on.
18:21It's quite a scan.
18:22I thought there was something going on.
18:23It's quite a scan.
18:24I thought there was something going on.
18:28It's quite a scan.
18:29I thought there was something going on.
18:43It's quite a scan.
18:44I thought there was something going on.
18:47It's quite a scan.
18:49I thought there was something going on.
18:51Hang on. So basically, these ladies are ripping Judith off by putting expensive labels on cheap wine.
18:58Exactly. Not as sweet as they look either. One of them called Judith an English idiot.
19:03Ooh, good grief.
19:05They're tricking Judith and Jeremy out for a lot of money. We have to tell them.
19:08No time like the present.
19:09Oh, Patrick. Hello, darling. How old the devil are you?
19:29Oh, Patrick. Two sweet little old ladies with their cottage industry running a scam. That's hilarious.
19:39Yes. No, I'm sure it's just some innocent misunderstanding. I've got to go, darling. The hot stones are arriving.
19:50Judith?
19:51Oh, yeah.
19:53Judith!
19:54Hugo, get up.
19:56Yes?
19:57I'm the Gendarme Caron. Here's my colleague, Jean White. I'd like to ask you some questions.
20:04Come in.
20:04How are you, Zayden?
20:10Can we speak English so that my colleague can follow us?
20:13Of course.
20:16Antoine Lefebvre was found dead this morning in Saint-Victoire.
20:20I don't feel like I thought I would.
20:28Pardon?
20:29I thought I'd feel happier when hearing that sentence.
20:33Happier?
20:34Relieved, even.
20:36But I don't.
20:37I don't feel anything.
20:39I see.
20:41Yes, we know about the crash.
20:43I was 17 when Charisse died.
20:51What happened?
20:55We, uh, we were stargazing that night, as we used to call it back then.
21:01We smoked some weed to get as high as the sky.
21:03And, on our way back home, I jumped a red light.
21:11We had just swapped seats.
21:12Charisse wanted to roll up again.
21:15It could have so easily been me, but it wasn't.
21:20Monsieur Lefebvre never forgave you either.
21:22That is quite an understatement.
21:25He made my life hell.
21:26He hounded me out of Saint-Victoire.
21:28That is why I came to Toulouse.
21:30So you must really hate him.
21:31I created his hell, so he created mine.
21:37A perfect motive for murder.
21:41Murder?
21:43He was murdered?
21:44Yes.
21:46Me.
21:49Of course I hate him for what he did to me.
21:52But the guilt I have for Charisse far outweighs the hate I have for Antoine.
21:57I mean, murder him.
21:59No, I mean...
21:59So why were you seen on CCTV at the reception of Miroir de l'Océan Beach Club at 11 p.m. last night?
22:08Oh?
22:09Mondragon?
22:12I was picking my girlfriend up from work.
22:14It doesn't mean he's in the clear.
22:23He's still our number one suspect because we know he was there at the time.
22:32Ah, it's Charlie.
22:34He's found out that the coins were not bought but have gone missing from a change de mateau.
22:38What does gone missing mean?
22:40Well, I don't know, but I should have known they were from there.
22:43They're the biggest internet coin dealers in the business.
22:45Owned by a mate of mine.
22:46Great.
22:47Let's go.
22:47So you saw them relabelling a different wine?
22:56Yep.
22:57Local ladies?
22:58Yeah.
22:59Blimey.
23:00What are you going to do about it?
23:01Well, I tried to talk to Judith, but she wasn't having any of it.
23:04So what do we do?
23:05Well, I suppose we have to go to the police.
23:10Well, you're a braver man than I am, Uncle Patrick.
23:12The locals will not take kindly to the new English bloke picking on a couple of sweet old ladies.
23:17I've got an idea.
23:18Have you?
23:19We'd have to go back when the shop's shut.
23:22You open for it.
23:23Of course I am.
23:26Hang on.
23:28I know your face.
23:30And I know your face.
23:32And I want nothing more to do with this from this point onwards.
23:36Right, can I go?
23:37I promise Jean I'll pick her up.
23:38Yeah, of course you can.
23:39Ah, Jean!
23:54Bonjour!
23:56Oh, Marie, it's good to see you.
23:58You're looking well, Jean.
23:59And you look smashing as well.
24:00Oh, you're a good liar, Jean White.
24:02I was up late watching a beat for Gordon Ramsay swearing in his kitchen.
24:06It's the only thing that gets me off to sleep these days.
24:10This is my good friend, Andre Carroll.
24:12Ah, bonjour, Andre.
24:14Bonjour.
24:14You don't mind, do you?
24:15Oh, that's better.
24:16Oh, that's better.
24:20Although I've had to switch to decaf.
24:23Do you know, once upon a time, I could inhale ten espressos and forty gitan a day.
24:28Now, decaf.
24:30And patches.
24:32All the patches.
24:33It happens to us all, Marie.
24:35Now, do you mind if we get straight down to business?
24:38Of course not.
24:38You said in your text to Charlie that the coins just went missing.
24:44That's right.
24:44Well, what did you mean?
24:46I hadn't even noticed they had gone missing till I spoke to Charlie.
24:50Mind you, I put the kettle in the fridge last week.
24:53My brain fog's terrible.
24:55After I spoke to Charlie, I went to check and they had gone.
24:58Do you know how they could have left the shop?
25:01I have no idea.
25:03Every second Monday, I get out all the coins to clean them.
25:05So you cleaned them yesterday?
25:07Yes, that's right.
25:08And they were definitely there then.
25:09Did anyone else visit the shop yesterday?
25:13Um, the only people that came in all day were my mum who brought my lunch and our online marketing consultant.
25:20Marketing consultant.
25:22And what's their name?
25:24Marilyn Fayo.
25:25Oh, she's an absolute godsend.
25:28I'm terrible online.
25:29Don't know how I'd manage without her.
25:31You are a legend.
25:33Thank you so much.
25:34We'll be in touch.
25:37Well, glad I could tell.
25:47I trust you can get in there.
25:50Only one way to find out.
25:51Oh, the old girls don't seem to have installed any alarms or CCTV.
26:02We're in luck.
26:03What about the gate they've padlocked to?
26:06Some skills will never leave you.
26:20Yes!
26:20Miami.
26:21I've never seen one of those before.
26:37I have.
26:39I spent a summer labelling pickled onions when I was training.
26:43Looks like the same machine.
26:44So what's the plan?
26:48Wait and see.
26:55Oh, hello, you two.
26:57Oh, so sorry, Don.
26:58We've got a lead.
26:58Do you mind hanging around here for a bit?
27:00No, no, no.
27:00Of course.
27:02You're worth waiting for.
27:04Gin.
27:04See you later.
27:07Mm-hmm.
27:24Madame Feu, during our earlier interview, you referred to Monsieur Lefebvre as wonderful,
27:29a kind person, and a loyal friend.
27:32That's right.
27:34You also said, regarding Hugo, Antoine swore he saw him hanging around the beach club last night.
27:40I just thought he had had too much to drink.
27:43So you and Monsieur Lefebvre had been drinking together after the party.
27:47Yes.
27:49Pardon?
27:51I can't believe he's gone.
27:55My darling Antoine.
27:56Oh, I take it that you and Antoine were more than just good friends.
28:03He was the love of my life.
28:05But you are married, no?
28:08Yes.
28:10My husband is my business partner.
28:13We have a freelance IT marketing company.
28:17And we work as consultants for different businesses.
28:21One being SL2K, amongst others.
28:27Yes.
28:28Amongst others, you are the online consultant for Échange de Metteau.
28:32L'est-ce pas?
28:35How long have you worked as consultants for SL2K?
28:39Nearly five years.
28:40And your affair with Antoine?
28:44Almost as long.
28:44And I'm going back to Échange de Metteau.
28:49Look.
28:50Okay.
28:51It was me.
28:52Yes.
28:53I took the coins.
28:54I took the coins on Antoine's request.
28:57I'd done it before.
28:59He always paid eventually.
29:03He said he had to wait till the company's cash flow was better.
29:07Hang on.
29:09I thought his company was booming.
29:11No.
29:12They were really struggling.
29:14But sort of didn't do anything about it.
29:16What do you mean?
29:17Personal drivers, beach club memberships, corporate dinners.
29:21No expense spared.
29:23Keeping up appearances.
29:25Exactly.
29:27I was nervous taking the coins.
29:31But it was what Antoine wanted, and I wanted to make him happy.
29:34Please, please, tell us exactly what happened.
29:42After the dinner, I, uh, surprised Antoine with the coins.
29:48I got you a present.
29:52What do you think?
29:54Lovely.
29:56I thought he'd be thrilled.
29:58But he just turned cold.
30:00Antoine?
30:00Said he needed to think about our relationship, and we might not be what he wanted anymore.
30:08I was so upset and shocked I just fled the room.
30:14And that was the last time you saw him?
30:18Yes.
30:20I do not believe you.
30:22It's the truth.
30:23I suggest that Antoine made you steal the coins.
30:26No!
30:26And when he said he didn't want you anymore, you were so angry, you strangled him in his sleep.
30:31That's ridiculous!
30:32I was angry, yes.
30:35But more than that...
30:37I was utterly heartbroken.
30:40Which is a perfect motive.
30:42Please.
30:44You have to help me.
30:46Marilyn Feo, I'm arresting you for the murder of Antoine Lefebvre.
30:49No!
30:49You have the right to remain silent.
30:51If you waive this right, anything you say can and will be used against you in the court of law.
30:55That massage was simply divine.
31:01What was it, Swedish?
31:03No, hot stone.
31:05Left me all melty.
31:07Just what I needed after the trauma of this morning.
31:10I must have had a hundred massages, and I don't remember a single one of them.
31:14How do you mean?
31:15I almost fall asleep.
31:16Doesn't matter what's happening.
31:17As soon as I lie face down on that massage couch...
31:21I can't strayed out.
31:23Oh, God!
31:25Oh, God!
31:26Oh, God!
31:27Oh, God!
31:28Oh, God!
31:29Oh, God!
31:30Oh, God!
31:31Do something!
31:32I don't know what to do.
31:33I've only seen it in the films.
31:34Oh!
31:35Gene!
31:36Help!
31:37Oh, God!
31:40Oh!
31:41Doctor!
31:42Doctor!
31:43Please help!
31:44I'm just choking!
31:45Look!
31:46Oh!
31:47Oh!
31:48Oh!
31:49Oh, dear!
31:50Oh, God!
31:51Oh, God!
31:52Oh!
31:53Oh!
31:54Oh!
31:55Oh!
31:56Oh!
31:57Oh!
31:58Oh!
31:59Oh!
32:00Oh!
32:01How can I ever obey you, John?
32:02Oh!
32:03Dominic, thank you, thank you!
32:04Oh, well done, you!
32:05I saw it on Mrs. Doubtfire, you know.
32:06Oh!
32:07Oh!
32:08Oh!
32:09That's not a use of that doctor was.
32:10What doctor?
32:11The bloke in the car.
32:12That's not a doctor.
32:13That's Nicholas's driver.
32:14Gee.
32:15He might have had a little shame, but that was categorically the doctor that tried to save
32:19that poor man's life on the beach this morning.
32:21I never forget smouldering eyes like that.
32:24Shame he doesn't want to save all lives!
32:27Don, we have to go now.
32:28Well, where?
32:29I'll tell you on the way.
32:30Come on.
32:31Right.
32:32Oh!
32:33Um, can you let me go, please, now, Jeremy?
32:34Uh-uh.
32:35Please let me go.
32:36Oh!
32:37Oh, thank you.
32:38It was a nasty shock, wasn't it?
32:40What?
32:41Where are we going?
32:42Nicholas Arles' house.
32:43Oh, God.
32:44Why?
32:45Something just doesn't add up.
32:46Oh, God.
32:47Oh, God.
32:48Oh, God.
32:49Oh, God.
32:50Oh, God.
32:51Oh, God.
32:52Oh, God.
32:53Oh, God.
32:54Oh, God.
32:55Oh, God.
32:56Oh, God.
32:57Oh, God.
32:58Oh, God.
32:59Oh, God.
33:00Oh, God.
33:01Oh, God.
33:02Oh, God.
33:03Oh, God.
33:04Oh, God.
33:05Oh, God.
33:06Oh, God.
33:07Oh, God.
33:08Oh, God.
33:09Oh, God.
33:10Oh.
33:11What are we looking at?
33:13Judith said the bloke she saw was that doctor, that Doctor on the Beach, that Doctor Martin fellow.
33:20But I saw the same bloke driving Nicholas Arles around, and then when Judith asked for help, he just
33:26drove off? No, no, I'm not with you. Well, how can the doctor and the driver be the same
33:32person? I mean, we can't even say that Judith was on the champagne because it was eight
33:35o'clock in the morning. Uh, right. Think about it, Dom. What if it's an almighty set-up?
33:46See? I was right. That man stood near the door. That's the same man that's supposed
33:54to have been murdered. Oh, my. I've got the message, Karen. It's all been a set-up. A
34:02fake doctor, a fake ambulance crew, a fake hospital. It's all been a massive set-up.
34:11I think you'd better come with us.
34:24Coffee?
34:34Some would say it's a little late to be drinking caffeine. Not something I agree with. Some of
34:42the finest minds are sworn by the consumption of a good coffee at any time of the day.
34:46I find it helps. Keep a clear head. And the conscience? Ha! Very good.
34:57Actually, I would like a coffee, um, if that's okay? Uh, yes. Yeah, me too.
35:07Ah, waiting to see if it was poisoned?
35:10No. I don't blame you. I would entrust us either. Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! So, what wrote
35:22you here, Madame White?
35:25Your doctor was recognized.
35:28Ah, yes. That was very stupid of him.
35:31I told you not to let him go to the beach club.
35:34He was not at the beach club.
35:36He has never left my car.
35:38How was I supposed to drive my car?
35:41Because I didn't even know how to drive.
35:43And how did I know that this old fool
35:46would recognize him like that?
35:48This is done, is done.
35:50However, now it's going to take care of these two too.
35:54We are already involved in associating a little younger than the past.
36:00Two more or two less?
36:06Your business partner is a good actor.
36:10Very much the friend in mourning.
36:15So what was the plan?
36:19It was extremely clever.
36:21I'd love to know how you did it.
36:23I suppose it won't do any harm, as you two won't be going anywhere.
36:30All Antoine had to do was to roll himself out,
36:34then adorn the bag with the coins,
36:37and then wait to be discovered.
36:44Dr. Martin was packed on the beach,
36:46and the rest ran like clockwork.
36:48So the coins were just afraid, Marilyn?
36:51Exactly.
36:52But I thought you were in love with Marilyn.
36:54Good grief.
36:55No.
36:56No.
36:57She was becoming increasingly annoying,
37:00so we thought we would kill two birds with one stone.
37:07So the plastic bag and the ex-boyfriend story,
37:09that was just to frame Hugo?
37:13Hugo killed my little girl.
37:15My little girl.
37:16She never got to leave her life.
37:19So as long as I'm alive,
37:22Hugo will keep paying for that.
37:25And that plastic bag.
37:27Quite entertaining how it sent you and your police friend on such a wild goose chase.
37:32And to be honest, we couldn't decide who to frame, so we framed them both.
37:39But why?
37:42We were drowning and dead, going under.
37:45If we paid our bills, we would have been left with nothing.
37:47And then we found a clause in our insurance contract that if one of us dies, all debts would be paid.
37:56And the partner would be able to carry on.
37:58The plan was to kill Antoine.
38:02And then I had a doctor friend to line up the death certificate.
38:07Then I would trade for a year, sell up, and then meet him in Barbados.
38:14Wow.
38:16Had it all worked out?
38:18We felt we did until you got here.
38:23Things have changed somewhat.
38:29Well...
38:30I'm afraid you have to go now.
38:32But please, finish your coffee first.
38:37I'm sorry.
38:40Don't move!
38:42Leave your gun!
38:45Give them the gun.
38:48Mr, you are in the state of arrest.
38:50You have the right to keep the silence.
38:53If you refuse to this right, all you say will be and will be used against you in a court of justice.
38:58You have the right to have an attorney and have an attorney in prison during the interrogation.
39:02We're going.
39:03There.
39:04Go!
39:05Go!
39:07Go!
39:09Are you both okay?
39:10How did you know?
39:12Something didn't add up in the doctor's report.
39:15He would not answer his phone so I went to the private hospital to ask him myself.
39:20The building turned out to be a supermarché.
39:24There was no private hospital and never has been in that area.
39:27I knew then something was wrong.
39:29Andre, I have never been so happy to see your little face.
39:33I'm so happy to see your little face.
39:34I'm so happy to see your little face.
39:35I keep going.
39:36Thanks, guys.
39:37I'm so happy to see your little face.
39:38Don't look.
39:39I don't get to see your little face.
39:40You have no idea where you are.
39:41So, as you talk about this.
39:42I wonder if I can fix her.
39:43No, she can fix her.
39:44I'm so happy to see your little face.
39:45Let's see my little face up!
39:47I'm so happy to see my little face.
40:19What was all that nonsense about wine you were saying yesterday, Patrick?
40:25What about you getting scammed?
40:27Don't be ridiculous. I really like the Rottos sisters. I hope you sorted it out.
40:32Yes, in fact, we've got a delivery coming any minute.
40:49Oh, that'll be them now. Come and join us.
40:59Bonjour, madame.
41:01Bonjour, monsieur d'hab.
41:03Examinei la boxe is super-play.
41:05Voilà.
41:09Voilà.
41:09Ah, I see.
41:13Could you read the label out loud for me, Gloria?
41:16Of course, Patrick.
41:19Which means, dear friend, this wine is not worth the glass it's bottled in.
41:28And don't come back.
41:44Don't worry.
41:46They won't bother you again.
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