

Nobody Else, Part 2
Season 2 Episode 2 | 44m 15sVideo has Audio Description, Closed Captions
The team worries the culprit is the paranoid schizophrenic out on bail.
Martha, Jack and Charlie are under pressure to catch the person responsible for two vicious hammer attacks that have left one man dead and the other with severe brain damage. Were the victims picked out at random by a mentally unstable culprit or is there a wider conspiracy at work?
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Nobody Else, Part 2
Season 2 Episode 2 | 44m 15sVideo has Audio Description, Closed Captions
Martha, Jack and Charlie are under pressure to catch the person responsible for two vicious hammer attacks that have left one man dead and the other with severe brain damage. Were the victims picked out at random by a mentally unstable culprit or is there a wider conspiracy at work?
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipREPORTER: Two men in East London have been viciously targeted in near-identical hammer attacks.
The first victim, Jonathan Moxton, was assaulted yesterday lunchtime in his own home.
He remains in a critical condition.
Late last night, a second man, Michael Collins, was murdered on Crowford Common.
A hammer was found at the scene.
Police are refusing to confirm rumors that they released suspect Saul Hammond, who's a paranoid schizophrenic, before the second attack took place.
They have confirmed, however, that another man is helping them with their inquiries.
Detective Inspector Martha Bellamy had the following to say.
We are asking the public to help us to apprehend this person or persons as soon as possible, as there is a real and genuine danger to public safety.
We are seeing clear links between these two brutal attacks.
[ Police radio chatter ] The victim's name is Michael Collins.
Found with weeds stuffed in his mouth -- the same way Jonathan Moxton was found with the red knickers stuffed in his mouth.
Michael Collins' wrists were tied behind his back with his belt, the same way that Jonathan Moxton's hands were tied behind his back.
We've released none of these details to the press, obviously.
We have told the press that a hammer was found at the scene.
As I said, unclear as to whether he was out cruising for sex.
Thank you.
My Dad and I have lost a wonderful brother... [sniffles] ...and a devoted son.
And his sudden and violent death leaves us shocked and devastated.
I can't tell you how terrible...it is to have to bury one's own son.
STEELE: So, do you want to talk about Saul, maybe?
Your favorite paranoid schizophrenic.
Charlie...
I have some mental-health problems in my family.
So this case is kind of hitting hard.
I'm trying not to let it affect my job.
I'm trying to be professional about it.
I'd like you to respect that and do the same.
STEELE: Sarge.
Nate, my name is Martha Bellamy.
I'm Detective Inspector on this case.
I hope we looked after you last night?
How did you sleep?
Did you have a nightmare last night?
I think I'd have a nightmare if I had an image like that in my head.
I just wonder if you recognized that hammer, Nate.
Do you recognize it as the hammer that pounded your lover's head, for instance?
Because that's what the forensics are telling us.
I'm sorry about the blood on there.
That's actually not Jonathan's blood.
Well, there might be a bit left on there, I suppose, a bit of his hair.
The blood that is fresh on there is from a murder last night on the common.
The murder of Michael Collins.
The thing is...
I know, because I very generously entertained you last night, that you can't have murdered Michael Collins on the common.
But...
...I have a funny feeling you're going to be able to help me out.
No comment.
STEELE: What do you reckon's going on in there, Sarge?
Probably copping it for releasing Saul back into the community.
If it turns out that Saul has done both the attacks, we're all going to be directing traffic in the Shetland Islands.
Okay, I'm keen to crack on, guys.
Come on.
Forensics are pretty certain that the hammer is the same weapon used in both attacks.
So we've got blood and hair from both Jonathan Moxton and Michael Collins but no other DNA or fingerprints.
Well, I mean, we still can't account for Saul Hammond's whereabouts last night.
BURNS: [ Speaks indistinctly ] -Hey, Sadie.
-You all right?
Yeah.
Listen, it's really important.
We need to speak to Saul as quickly as possible.
He's not here.
He ain't come back since yesterday.
Are there other places that he goes?
The only place I can think of is probably his nan's grave.
-Where is that?
-At North Park Cemetery.
Uh, hold on here.
I'll be in touch if I need anything else.
Okay?
Make sure your door's locked.
-BURNS: Sure.
-Okay.
Go back inside, Sadie.
Thank you.
Sadie says there's no sign of Saul at the hostel.
She says sometimes when he gets agitated, he goes to his grandmother's grave, which is somewhere in North Park Cemetery.
So I went down there, checked it out.
No sign of him.
So, you know, I've done a high alert out to all the bus stations, railway stations, underground stations.
I've also sent a high alert out to mental-health institutions just in case that's somewhere he might go if he gets agitated or distressed.
[ Doorbell rings ] -Hey.
-Carol?
-Yeah, hi.
-Hi.
I'm D.C. Charlotte Steele.
-Hi.
-You met my D.I., -Martha Bellamy, and... -Yeah, yeah.
She's just asked me to come down and ask you a few questions.
-If that's all right?
-Okay.
Yeah, sure.
Is it all right if I come in?
Oh, look, do you mind if we -- we just do it here?
My Dad, he's in a terrible mess.
-I don't want to upset him... -STEELE: No, of course.
My D.I.
briefed me about your dad's dementia.
Yeah.
Thank you.
Can I ask you to run me through what you were up to last night?
Um, yeah, yeah.
I was here.
My dad needs 24-hour care.
So I can't really leave.
-STEELE: You didn't go out?
-CAROL: No, no.
Carol, please don't take this the wrong way, but I can tell that you've been drinking and...
Excuse me?
I'm only saying that if you need someone to come and sit -with your dad for a bit... -You're making judgments -about me on my doorstep.
-Not at all, not at all.
Yes, you are.
Right now, you're making judgments and assumptions about me and my life.
Now, I have just lost my brother, my brother who I love very much.
He is dead.
I'm just saying that we have people, -if you need, who can come down.
-[ Sarcastically ] Yeah.
Aren't you compassionate?
Aren't you wonderful?
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for your compassion.
-STEELE: Call if you need us.
-Yes, I'll call.
-Please leave me in peace.
-Thank you for your help.
Now, fuck off!
This footage is from outside the Collins' house last night.
That's Dennis Collins, who's walking around clearly in some distress.
And where's Carol?
She said that she was in, looking after her father.
I asked her specifically if she left, and she said no.
-So she was lying.
-Okay.
-Who's this guy?
-Um, that's the neighbor.
he tried to call Carol several times, no dice.
So instead, he called Michael, who came rushing down from uni, and the neighbor looked after Dennis until Carol came home this morning.
So I had a little shifty through Carol's call data, and she left her brother, Michael, a very abusive message sometime in the few hours before he was attacked.
There were also quite a few calls, missed calls from Michael trying to get hold of Carol whilst he was driving to London.
This is a voicemail.
CAROL: Don't you dare question me, Michael.
Don't you fucking dare.
I'm doing everything for Dad.
You're not doing a single thing.
Next time I see you, I'm gonna -- I'm gonna rip your fucking head off!
Carol?
Carol?
Dennis?
-[ Knock on window ] -Dennis?
Dennis, you all right?
Where's Carol?
Are you all right?
Where -- Where's Carol?
-Oh, geez.
-W-Where -- W-Where's Carol?
Okay.
If you sit down here, I'm going to make you a cup of tea.
I noticed when I was in the kitchen that there was a really strong smell of bleach and in the hallway.
I just... -Bleach?
-Yeah.
Oh, yes.
Well, I-I had...
I had an accident, you know, and Carol had to clear it up, clear it up.
-WESTON: Charlie?
-STEELE: Yeah.
-Charlie?
-I won't be a sec, Dennis.
There's no sign of Carol.
He's totally on his own.
Well, she's obviously done an industrial-scale cleanup in this place; I mean, this place fucking stinks of bleach.
Have you had a look in the kitchen?
-No, no.
-Let's have a quick nosy around.
Maybe she's trying to get rid of stuff.
Charlie?
Yep?
WESTON: Someone has been trying to hide evidence.
-Geez!
Crack pipe.
-Mm.
I'll get it sent to forensics.
Let's see whose fingerprints are on it.
[ Siren wails ] STEELE: I've been checking Carol's phone for drug connections, and there are quite a few voicemails and text messages from Carol's phone to a number registered to one of our favorite prom nums.
You know that dealer nicknamed Buddy?
-Who's that?
-Ah, yeah.
He's -- Like, he's chubby and he's got close-cropped hair.
-He's always in here.
-He lives in that squat.
-[ Dog barking ] -It's like the Plaza Hotel.
Police!
We've entered the building!
Police!
Stay where you are!
Stay where you are!
Hands where I can see them.
Sit down.
Sit down.
Down on the ground now.
Down on the ground now.
STEELE: Carol, I am arresting you for suspected possession of controlled drugs.
What?
I haven't been taking any drugs at all!
You don't have to say anything, though it may harm your defense if you do not mention, when questioned, something which you later rely on in court.
Anything you do say may be given in evidence.
This is -- This is a complete mistake.
-This is wrongful arrest.
-Hello, Sarge.
This is Carol Collins.
Been arrested for suspected possession of drugs.
I've not searched her yet.
So, Carol, turn your pockets out.
-CAROL: Really?
[ Scoffs ] -Turn your pockets out.
This is a joke.
If I pat you down, will I find anything else?
You won't find anything else.
No, you won't find anything else.
Sarge, she's off her face.
Can you get the FME down here, please?
-Are you serious?
-Yeah.
-Seriously?
-Pipe down.
-Pipe down, Carol.
-WESTON: Charlie!
Charlie!
Someone's broken into the crime scene down at the common.
HAMMOND: [ Grunting, sobs ] WESTON: Saul.
Saul?
[ Sighs ] Where have you been for the last -- HAMMOND: I just woke up over there.
Have you taken your medication, Saul?
Do you know where your tablets are?
Can you stand up for me?
Can you stand up?
I just want you to calm down, okay?
Just try and take some deep breaths and just relax, okay?
Calm down.
Take some deep breaths.
-[ Grunting ] -Look at my -- Look into my eyes, okay?
Look into my eyes.
Take some deep breaths.
Take some deep breaths.
Okay, okay.
Hang on, hang on.
Saul, calm down, calm down, calm down.
Calm down.
Saul, calm down.
I'm taking you to a place of safety.
I'm taking you to a place of safety.
I'm arresting you... [ Sobbing ] I want you to arrest me.
I want you to arrest me.
You do not have to say anything, though it may harm your defense if you fail to mention, when questioned... Did I kill someone?
Did I kill someone?
Anything you do say may be used in evidence.
Saul -- [ Crying ] Did I kill someone?
I can -- I can just see, Charlie, that you need a bit more information about why Jack's so het up about Saul.
Look, basically, Jack's brother was a paranoid schizophrenic.
You know, the whole nine yards.
He used to hear voices, violent episodes, that sort of thing.
Jack's dad couldn't cope.
He left Mum and a 19-year-old Jack to cope.
And Jack went out.
He went AWOL.
Came back one night, and his brother had very seriously assaulted his mother.
I think she was in a really, really bad way... -Shit.
-...as far as I know.
Where's his brother now?
Uh, he -- he didn't make it.
He topped himself, so...
Okay.
I'll see you down there.
So Carol Collins is stealing Dennis' benefits and using them to buy drugs 'cause she is skint.
Dennis' benefits get paid on the 19th of the month and generally they're withdrawn that day or the next day, but their bills don't get paid.
So it's no wonder -Michael's mad at her.
-Charming.
Yes, indeed.
Well, you will have your moment.
Let's chuck the book at her.
And, also, let's make sure that Dennis is looked after, shall we?
-Get social services involved.
-Yeah.
Tell me about this item.
We found it in your kitchen bin.
CAROL: It's not mine.
STEELE: Sorry?
It's not mine.
So, whose is it?
It was Michael's.
You're saying that your brother did crack and this is his?
Yeah, he did.
Your DNA is all over that.
Well, yeah, yeah.
It would -- It would be, wouldn't it?
Because I took it off him, so...
But his DNA isn't on it at all.
Your fingerprints are all over it, Your DNA is on the mouthpiece where the drug user's DNA would be.
We did a postmortem on your brother.
He's clean.
There's no drugs in his system.
I think that Michael discovered that you were stealing your father's disability benefits to buy drugs.
I think it made him very angry -- rightly so.
I think you argued about it, and I think you snapped and attacked him with a hammer.
What made you snap?
Did he say he was gonna report you?
What did he say?
He was going to try and get you out of the house?
What made you snap so badly that you attacked and killed your own brother?
No, I didn't!
[ Crying ] I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
You're just saying that I've killed my brother.
I haven't hurt my brother.
Please...
I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
I ju-- I'm sorry.
I don't know if I believe you, Carol.
Carol, tell me about your relationship with your brother, Michael.
-What was it like?
-Um... [ Sighs ] It was like any other brother-and-sister relationship.
You know, we -- we got on one day; bicker the next, you know?
But we'd get over it.
STEELE: But broadly, you'd say that you got on well?
No big rifts, anything like that?
CAROL: No.
We got on well.
Have a listen to this voicemail.
CAROL: Don't you dare question me, Michael.
Don't you fucking dare.
I'm doing everything for Dad.
You're not doing a single thing.
Next time I see you, I'm gonna -- I'm gonna rip your fucking head off!
Yeah.
[ Stammers ] I-I can explain that because, I, um, was just offloading to Michael.
You know, sometimes he -- he just doesn't understand.
He doesn't listen and, just, he -- I-I was stressed, you know, looking after my father.
It's nonstop.
It's 24-hour care, and it's exhausting.
STEELE: 24-hour care?
You were out all night.
Boss?
I think we've heard enough, haven't we?
CAROL: [ Crying ] I didn't -- [ Stammering ] ...Michael -- please.
I didn't -- I can't breathe.
[ Breathing heavily, sniffles ] This is serial liar Carol Collins entering the common last night, which means that, on top of the first lie about being at home looking after her father, we can also place her at the scene of her brother's murder.
BELLAMY: So, could she have carried out both attacks?
Do you know someone called Nate Turner?
-CAROL: No.
-He looks like this.
-Do you know that face?
-No.
STEELE: Do you know someone called Jonathan Moxton?
No.
STEELE: He looks like this.
Do you know that face?
CAROL: No.
STEELE: At the moment, he looks like this.
He was attacked with a hammer, and he's in a really shit state.
[ Sniffles ] STEELE: Did you do this?
No.
STEELE: What were you doing yesterday lunchtime?
Uh, yeah, I, um -- I took my -- my dad down to the snooker club, and I just stayed down there for a bit with him, just while he played, and watched.
You went on a nice outing with your father?
Yes.
I find that a little bit hard to believe, -to be honest, Carol.
-Why?
I took him down to the snooker club because that's what he wanted to do.
And believe it or not, I do love my father.
STEELE: So, given that the same hammer was used in both attacks, do we really believe that our favorite neighborhood crackhead, Carol, attacked both her brother and Jonathan Moxton?
I know that she's full of shit, I know that she lies at every turn, but I cannot make a connection between her and Jonathan.
Okay, okay.
Slow down.
Do you want a cup of tea?
-No, no.
Thank you, no.
-Sure?
First of all, we need to figure out if Carol was, in fact, responsible for Michael's murder.
If she was, then we can look for a reason why she might have attacked Jonathan.
[ Siren wailing ] [ Clang ] -Hey.
-WESTON: Hey.
How you doing?
Listen, I just thought I'd have a quick sort of catch-up, bit of a powwow, if that's all right with you?
See how our slightly tricky customer is?
-Yeah.
-How's Saul's state of mind?
Disastrous.
Uh, he's been handcuffed, he's been detained, he's in tears.
He can't remember what he's doing.
He thinks that he's killed Michael Collins.
Is a psychiatrist coming in?
She's with him now.
Okay.
And, okay, so, the plan for the interview, -just talk me through it.
-Uh...
Approach as normal, you know.
He's a vulnerable adult.
I respect that, I appreciate that, and I know how to deal with him.
We start with him, you know, attacking Sadie yesterday.
Okay.
I'm coming in with you.
It's not a hand-holding thing.
It's just the stakes are very high... -Fuck's sake.
-...for me and for you as a knock-on effect, Jack, obviously.
Yeah, okay.
All right.
WESTON: Saul, we're going to go very slowly.
You can stop anytime you want -- a glass of water, a break, whatever.
You're in control.
[ Whimpering ] I can't remember.
I can't remember.
WESTON: Saul, I dropped you off at the hostel yesterday.
You went inside with Sadie.
HAMMOND: Yeah.
What happened then?
We just chatted.
-You just chatted?
-Yeah.
We just chatted, yeah.
WESTON: Just chatted?
Yeah.
Did you say anything to Sadie that might have upset her?
No.
[ Inhales sharply ] But I can't remember what happened after that.
-Try and remember, Saul.
-I can't remember... Saul, take a deep breath and look at me.
Try and remember what happened.
[ Sobbing ] Saul, try and take a deep breath.
-Saul?
-We're gonna take a break.
Let's have a little breather.
You're doing really well.
[ Breathing heavily, chuckles ] Talk me in a little bit more detail just exactly what happened with Saul yesterday.
Why do you think that he hit you?
Well, I don't know why he hit me.
It all happened a bit quick.
I come out my room -- Sorry.
I come out my room, I come down the stairs, and as I came down here, he was coming up them stairs.
But as I went to -- He just barged past me.
So I snapped at him, and he just flipped out and hit me.
Okay.
Can I have a look at that?
-Ah, it's all right.
-WESTON: You sure?
Yeah, I've put some ice on it.
It'll go down anyway.
[ Door opens ] HAMMOND: Thank you.
Thank you.
BELLAMY: Saul, when Sadie was talking to you -- Hello.
Hello.
When she was talking to you, did she have a bruise, this bruise, on her face just here?
Do you remember?
That's a bit clearer.
No.
She didn't have a bruise.
She didn't have a bruise on her face?
No.
Saul, Sadie told us that you did this to her.
Did you do it to her?
[ Whimpering ] Don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
[ Breathing deeply ] I need some air.
I need some air.
Well?
Yes?
STEELE: Carol was at the snooker club.
So, I spoke to the volunteer who works there, and he said that although it is a rare occurrence -- I assume because she's normally too busy out finding crack delicious -- she did take her father there yesterday.
She stayed and watched him play for a couple of hours and then took him home; So her alibi stands up.
Forensics have come back with the DNA results from the hammer.
-Mm?
-Carol's not involved.
STEELE: So she's in the clear for both attacks.
So, okay.
Well, I don't like it any more than you do, but let's bail her.
What's gonna happen about my dad and the...the neglect charges?
STEELE: It's more than that, Carol.
You've been charged with theft of your dad's benefits and perverting the course of justice.
DENNIS: Who -- Who are you?
What do you want?
Who is this?
-What do you want?
-Dad, it's the police officer.
-Sit down, Dad.
-Who are you?
This is what I deal with on a daily basis.
Dad, just sit down, please.
Please.
STEELE: I'm sorry, Carol.
And you think that's a good reason for using your dad's benefits to buy drugs while he sits there on his own?
[ Voice breaking ] No.
No, I don't.
No.
God, it's such a mess.
The press conference seems to have paid off.
There's a sighting of a man on the common.
Tech team offered up this E-FIT, which doesn't look like anybody I know.
-STEELE: Doesn't look like Saul.
-[ Sighs ] No.
Doesn't look like Michael, either.
-WESTON: Can I have a look?
-Sorry.
BELLAMY: Well, let's find him and eliminate him, okay?
I've been trying to account for Michael Collins' movements last night, so I used my male intuition.
Got onto TIU to triangulate his phone signal.
I have him static at Carol's house until about 10:45 p.m. Then the phone goes on the move to the common, where it roams around for a little bit until the time of the assault.
It goes static.
Phone gets switched off, and we lose the signal.
It switches on again in the morning, and then it moves northwards to an address in Jackbridge Road.
So I'm thinking maybe the phone was taken at the time of the assault.
Uh, Woody's pulled this CCTV off a pawn shop just off the Jackbridge Road.
This is Daley Black.
I've cautioned him a couple of times -- nothing major.
I think this is our guy.
Look, he's pawning a phone.
Um, what do you think?
BELLAMY: So this is the guy that the witnesses saw -on the common, right?
-Yeah.
-BELLAMY: I want to talk to him.
-WESTON: Okay.
Get him.
BELLAMY: Good.
WESTON: Julie, this is Daley Black, arrested on suspicion of robbery.
I need to process him for questioning.
Daley Black, where were you last night?
I was on the common.
I was looking for men to have sex with.
Enjoy the outdoor living, do you?
I recommend it.
BELLAMY: Is one of those guys this man?
-No.
-WESTON: Then, why did we find you on CCTV at a pawn shop pawning his phone?
-BLACK: I found that phone.
-Bollocks.
Let me tell you something.
This man is dead.
He was killed on the common last night.
You were on the common last night.
You ended up with his phone.
Does that put a slightly different light on things for you?
I've never seen that guy before.
And I picked up the phone, but I-I just wanted to sell it.
-So it's just a coincidence?
-Yeah.
STEELE: So, it turns out that Daley and Nate know each other pretty well.
Quite a few calls back and forth quite regularly -- and text messages.
On top of that, Daley's been using the same website that Nate used to contact Jonathan.
Um, so, a little while back, he sends Jonathan a few messages saying "Let's meet up," some of them a little bit obscene, although Jonathan's not having any of it and he blocks him.
That's our connection to Jonathan Moxton.
-STEELE: Yeah.
-Great.
So, do we have our attacker?
Nate, tell me about, uh, your friend Daley Black, please.
Don't know -- I don't know who that is.
Sorry, let me -- I'm going to repeat the question.
How do you know Daley Black?
Nate?
Hello?
Is that who you've got in custody?
Let me ask you one more time very clearly.
How do you know Daley Black?
No comment.
Uh, is this your profile?
Daley1989?
-Yes.
-Yeah?
Yeah?
Uh, do you know the name Jonathan Moxton?
-"Jonathan Moxton"?
-Yeah.
-No.
-Never heard of it before?
Never heard of him.
Maybe you'd recognize him from his picture.
Never seen him before.
He's been involved in a very serious attack.
I've never met him before.
Then why have we found lots of contact between the two of you on the dating website?
I talk to a lot of guys online.
-Have a look at it for yourself.
-I don't remember him.
Read some of that to me, please.
"Hi, there.
Your profile caught my attention."
"Has it?
What intrigued you?"
"You seem like someone I would have a good time with."
WESTON: Rush to the bottom.
Uh, "Piss off.
Leave me alone."
-Okay.
So?
-"Piss off.
-Leave me alone."
-He didn't like -what I was offering.
-"Stop scaring me."
How did it make you feel when he rebuffed you?
-It didn't bother me at all.
-When he starts to rebuff you, admit, you started to feel angry -and vengeful... -Angry?
...and motivated to perhaps punish him.
It didn't bother me.
Um, okay.
Nate and Daley working together?
STEELE: Maybe.
Nate steals from gay men or men like Michael Collins that he assumes to be gay and he gets Daley to flog the stuff for him.
Yes?
Yeah, that's possible until you factor in the level of violence, which just doesn't match with the value of the items being taken.
Okay, is there anything in Nate's background that would suggest he has a violent past?
STEELE: I don't think so.
Look, he's from a wealthy family.
His parents kicked him out when they found him having sex with a guy, and he ends up on the street about age 16.
So he's only ever come to our attention as a victim.
He'd come in a number of times to report being robbed and being beaten, but he hasn't been in for about a year.
What if Daley's the violent one?
No.
I just -- I don't -- I don't buy that at all.
But in that case, if it's not Nate who's doing the violence and if it's not Daley doing the violence but we're working on the hypothesis that they are connected, are we looking for a third person?
I think that's a very good question.
-[ Door buzzes ] -STEELE: Thank you.
I've rung the pawn shops in the area and asked about Daley, and I managed to get quite a full list of things that he's brought in.
I then looked at some of the recent unresolved robberies that have taken place on the common, and there is, I think, a correlation between the two.
Off the back of the appeal that you did this morning, there's been a couple more phone calls of previously unreported robberies.
So I'd like to get those up here and cross-reference those in, as well.
-Be my guest, Charlie.
Good.
-STEELE: Awesome.
Thank you.
Describe to me, if you can, um, the feeling that you get from helping or assisting Nate Turner to assault closeted men.
[ Chuckles softly ] I didn't assault anyone.
-WESTON: No?
-No.
WESTON: This is what Michael Collins looks like now.
He's dead.
We found his body last night.
This is what Jonathan Moxton looks like today.
Assaulted yesterday morning.
Michael Collins -- dead.
A hammer attack to the head.
Jonathan Moxton -- critical condition in hospital.
A hammer blow to the head.
Severe brain damage.
Murder.
Attempted murder.
You're the guy in the gray tracksuit.
Talk.
I've never met that guy.
I met him online.
I'm fucking bored of that excuse.
I met him online, and that was it.
-I never met him in person.
-You met him online?
The last contact he had with anyone online is you.
"Leave me alone.
Piss off.
You're scaring me."
Look, um...
I met...Nate a while ago, and then he told me he had a new boyfriend.
And, um, I wanted to check him out online.
So I checked him out online.
And when I did, I thought he was quite cute.
So I thought I'd message him, and, um...he didn't fancy me.
-So that was it.
-He told you to fuck off.
Yeah, and that was it.
How are you and Nate working as a team together?
Now and again, I'll pawn some shit for him.
That's it.
Nate's a mate and he just said, "Look, can you -- can you get rid of this stuff for me?"
Why are you going to all these pawn shops with watches and phones and -- and -- and selling them and profiting from them when you know that this is happening to the victims?
I did not know that was happening to anybody.
-I have this weekend off... -STEELE: Sarge?
...and I have... Yeah, well, listen.
Yeah, Mum, listen, I'll call you back.
Yeah, you, too.
Yeah.
Bye.
-[ Siren wails in distance ] -Sorry.
I'm just about to walk the boss through something downstairs.
-I thought you might want in.
-[ Snaps fingers ] Yes.
Okay.
So I added quite a lot more to the board now, and I think it all just serves to confirm what I told you before, which is that Daley is fencing items that he's getting from Nate which I'm pretty sure Nate is robbing from people.
So these people who rang in since the appeal to report robberies, quite a few of them are describing someone who sounds a lot like Nate, no surprise.
But more than that, a lot of them are giving descriptions of a woman also being present who sounds to me a lot like Sadie Burns.
Okay, well, let's put that to the prisoners, see what it throws up.
And get uniform out looking for her.
Saul, I want to apologize to you if I've ever made you feel uncomfortable.
I know this is a traumatic ordeal for you, for everyone at the hostel, and I'm sorry if I've upset you or...
It's fine.
It's fine.
-I just want to get out of here.
-Hmm.
Saul, I'm trying to piece together elements of -- of Sadie's life.
Um...talk to me about her.
Y-You obviously know each other from living in the hostel.
Does she have other friends that -- that come and visit?
Talk to me about her lifestyle.
HAMMOND: I don't know her friends.
I don't -- I don't talk to people.
She talks to me.
-Can I tell you something?
-WESTON: Yeah.
-Can I tell you something?
-Yeah.
You won't tell her?
I think...
I think she's a bit dark.
She's a bit dark.
-"Dark" how?
-I don't know.
I can't put my finger on it, but I wouldn't want to piss her off.
Do you know what I mean?
Charlie?
-STEELE: Hmm?
-Two seconds?
Boss.
Got something for me?
Yeah.
Listen, I've chased up a CSU report that I got done on Sadie's bruising at the hostel.
That contradicts her account of Saul's assault on her.
So I got the FME to have another look at the photos of the bruising.
He says now that it now looks more like a door hit her in the face.
Why would she lie about something like that?
-WESTON: I don't know.
-Okay, well, this allows us to search the hostel, so go and do that.
-STEELE: I'll drive.
-Yes, thank you.
Sadie's number 7.
Here.
Sadie?
-Jack?
-Yeah?
STEELE: That's blood, right?
And there's some hair in there.
Shit.
That's where Sadie stashed the murder weapon.
The forensic report is back from that plastic bag we found in Sadie's room in the hostel.
Sadie's DNA, fingerprints all over the front of the bag, obviously.
The blood and the hair inside belongs to Jonathan Moxton.
Also, I compared the DNA that we found in Jonathan Moxton's bathroom with Sadie's DNA, and it's a perfect match.
That's it, then.
I'd like you to tell me about your friend Sadie Burns, please.
Why?
W-What do you want to know about Sadie Burns?
Everything.
Want to know where she might have gone.
She's disappeared.
TURNER: Well, I don't know where she's gone.
Bear in mind that you are implicated in a series of very serious crimes... ...and this is not helping your case -- or your cases -- at all.
-I don't know where she is.
-Nate, she could be out there attacking someone else.
-Where the fuck is she?
-I don't know where she is.
We urgently need information leading to the whereabouts of a woman going by the name of Sadie Burns.
She does pose a threat to public safety.
Do not approach her.
I repeat, do not approach her, but contact the police as soon as possible or our incident room.
Thank you.
WESTON: Saul, it was Sadie.
Beg your pardon?
Sadie attacked Jonathan Moxton.
Sadie killed that other man on the common.
Sadie has been taking advantage of you.
Did I kill anyone?
Saul, you didn't kill anyone.
You didn't kill anyone.
BELLAMY: All right?
We're going to take you home, and you're going to feel a lot better there.
[ Sobbing ] BELLAMY: You haven't done anything wrong, all right?
WESTON: Okay, I just need you to sign everything out.
Make sure you've got everything.
-And he's free to go, Sergeant?
-He is, yeah.
Okay, free to go.
Bye.
[ Coin clinks ] Okay, Saul.
Thanks.
-Boss?
-STEELE: Sorry.
Sorry.
Um, the incident room have just taken a call from a local hardware store.
Someone matching Sadie's description has just bought an ax from them.
BELLAMY: Suspect sighted in the vicinity of Walbrook Road Station, Jack.
WESTON: Copy that.
That's near North Park Cemetery.
Charlie, she's going after Saul.
Yeah, that's all received.
D.S.
Weston on the way.
I'll arrange backup, Jack.
[ Engine revs ] STEELE: Control from D.C. Steele.
-[ Screaming in distance ] -Jack!
WESTON: Sadie!
Sadie!
Police!
You stop!
-[ Indistinct shouting ] -WESTON: Fuck!
-STEELE: Saul!
Saul!
-WESTON: Sadie!
Sadie!
Sadie, come -- STEELE: Control, this is D.C. Steele.
I'm in North Park Cemetery.
Urgent assistance required for a man with severe head injuries.
[ Speaking indistinctly ] WESTON: Sadie, calm down, calm down, calm down.
Sadie... -SADIE: Get off me!
-WESTON: No more struggling!
-Get off me!
-You're nicked!
You're nicked!
-No!
Get off me!
-Sadie!
Sadie Burns!
I'm arresting you for the murder of Michael Collins and the attempted murder of Jonathan Moxton.
You do not have to say anything, though it may harm your defense if you fail to mention, when questioned, something you later rely on in court.
Let's bring her -- Have you got her?
Bring her back.
[ Door opens ] Sadie.
[ Door closes ] My name's Martha Bellamy.
I'm the Detective Inspector on this case.
The offenses that we are investigating are the attempted murder of Jonathan Moxton, the murder of Michael Collins, and the attempted murder of Saul Hammond.
Do you understand?
WESTON: Why are you smiling?
Funniest thing about this whole situation has got to be youse thinking it was Saul.
Christ's sake.
BELLAMY: So, why'd you do it?
Nate's like my little brother.
And all Jonathan was doing was taking him away from me.
He weren't going to do nothing for him.
They were lovers.
Yes, I know they were, and I'd rather not speak about that.
It's disgusting.
Tell us, maybe, how, um... Sadie and you approach vulnerable men.
TURNER: Well, um... Basically, Sadie looked after me when -- when we were both on the street together.
She got me out of a really shit situation.
When we worked out that -- that we'd make more money together if... ...if we worked together.
So, whilst I was with men... ...she -- she -- she took their stuff, basically.
When did the robberies begin to become violent?
Quite late on.
Uh...she came in once, and, um, I was being attacked by a guy.
We were having sex, and then he just, um, started hitting me.
So s-she came in to, uh, to -- to sort him out.
And then I think she got hooked on it.
WESTON: Enjoy it?
I must've...or I wouldn't keep doing it, would I?
Where is Nate, anyway?
Is he gonna get off for this, or what?
'Cause he -- he ain't done nothing.
Don't you worry about Nate.
But he hasn't done anything.
He should be let off.
Why'd you think the whole reason why I done that other bloke was?
Why do you think?
So to get Nate out of custody... you marched onto the common with a hammer -- the same hammer that you attacked Jonathan Moxton with -- and found a random man and -- and -- and killed him.
Essentially, that's what you're saying to me.
You're finally getting it.
Oh, so he was just in the wrong place at the wrong time?
He was only out there looking for his sister.
How do I go back to his father and tell him that?
That's your job, not mine.
How did it feel, then, when -- when she... ...started to rain down blows on Jonathan Moxton?
With a hammer.
Nate, she beat his brains to a pulp.
I know.
Did you see it?
TURNER: Um... We were in bed.
And, um, the doorbell went, and then it was Sadie.
And I told her to go away, but she -- she begged me to let her in, so I did.
And then we saw she had a hammer.
And, um... [ Voice breaking ] Then she did -- And then she did it.
[ Breathes deeply ] And what did you do?
I just ran away.
I just ran away.
I didn't try and stop...
I didn't try to stop her.
He was everything to me because he was -- he was the only person apart from Sadie that actually -- actually cared about me.
Weren't pre-mediated that I was going to kill Jonathan.
That just happened as it went along.
BELLAMY: Hang on.
Hang on a minute, Sadie.
You had your sort of signature all over.
There was the knickers in the mouth, the grass in the mouth.
-Were you doing -- I mean... -That was to shut them up.
What?
You tied them up?
Was that necessary?
It wasn't in the spur of the moment.
You really thought about that, didn't you, Sadie?
At the time, yeah, I felt it was necessary, I suppose, yeah.
WESTON: Who's going to look after you in prison?
I look after myself.
Always have.
BELLAMY: Better get used to wearing gray.
Suits me, yeah?
Why do you think you're like this?
I'm intrigued by -- by the psychology.
-Why am I "like this"?
-WESTON: Yeah.
'Cause you're not normal.
You're not exhibiting traits of normal behavior.
You are exhibiting traits of what I would call psychotic.
[ Scoffs ] You've seen nothing yet then.
[ Scoffs ] WESTON: Charlie, I'm okay to leave you with that?
-BELLAMY: Hey, Jack?
-Yeah?
I'm just going to smooth over a few frayed edges -with the governor.
-WESTON: Okay.
-Let me know how that goes.
-Yeah.
Charlie's on the case, paperwork.
Making sure it's watertight.
Tell me, how's Saul?
Doctor says he's stable, so...
Okay, good.
I'm not, however.
I need some wine.
Are you gonna come?
No, no.
There's a couple of the Irish lads over, so I'm going on a bit of a session with them.
I'll see you tomorrow.
[ Siren wails ] Ah, Jesus.
Don't you ever knock off?
STEELE: Nah.
Who are you here to see?
Saul.
And you.
-How is he?
-I think he's going to be okay.
Doctor says he's going to make a full recovery.
Which is great.
We're both a bit soft now, are we?
Speak for yourself.
You can see him now.
-Excellent.
-Cheers.
-WESTON: Charlie?
-Yeah?
Thanks for coming.
Pleasure...Jacqueline.
Charles.
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