
Revenge
Season 4 Episode 2 | 44m 1sVideo has Audio Description
When an ex-con is viciously attacked, suspicion falls on his victim’s family.
When an ex-con is found beaten and stabbed in a copycat crime, suspicion falls on the family of his victim. Martha, Jack and Charlie need to uncover the truth behind the historic investigation in order to crack today’s case.
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Revenge
Season 4 Episode 2 | 44m 1sVideo has Audio Description
When an ex-con is found beaten and stabbed in a copycat crime, suspicion falls on the family of his victim. Martha, Jack and Charlie need to uncover the truth behind the historic investigation in order to crack today’s case.
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The victim is in a critical condition, and police are treating the incident as attempted murder.
BELLAMY: Headlines, Jack.
WESTON: We have a wallet, so we have an I.D.
for starters.
Dean Price.
-BELLAMY: Oh, shit.
-Yeah.
There is not nearly as much blood as you'd expect here if he'd actually been attacked in this location.
No, he wasn't attacked here.
Okay, so possibly not attacked here.
-Possibly moved.
-And dumped?
The fact that we can't find the weapon that was used to stab the victim backs that theory up.
If he was dumped, he can't have been here for long.
It was a cold night last night.
Paramedics said that he was still breathing when they found him.
BELLAMY: How's he doing now?
He's still alive, but only just, I would say.
BELLAMY: So, Charlie, next of kin?
Uh -- Oh, I vaguely remember that he had a brother, right?
-I think he was older.
-Yeah, Richie.
No, Robbie.
I'll look it up.
I can't remember.
No mobile phone, but I did find some keys.
I don't have an address as yet, but that shouldn't take me too long to work that out.
What the bloody hell was Dean Price doing out of prison, anyway?
[ Door unlocking ] Hello?
Police.
Uh-oh, hang on.
Here we go.
BELLAMY: Jesus Christ.
Okay, well, now we know where Dean Price was attacked.
Okay, yeah.
Get uniform here, SOCOs.
Okay.
All right.
Thank you, Charlie.
Upstairs.
Check all the bedrooms.
Okay?
Follow those footprints.
So, apparently Dean Price was terminally ill.
So... That would explain why he was let out of prison.
Released early on compassionate grounds.
That body has gone straight out of that back door.
Followed these footprints all the way up the stairs.
So Reenie's gonna photograph each room, see if there's anything missing.
Okay, priority, Jack -- Let's find a mobile phone.
There's a charger there, nothing in it.
What do you think?
Robbery doesn't spring to mind.
No, but revenge does.
Dan?
Remember that Alekz Wojnar case?
"W." Cage 17.
Wojnar.
Wojnar.
Dean Price, jailed three years ago following the murder of Alekz Wojnar.
Admits readily to assaulting Alekz but denies stabbing him.
He says that Alekz was still alive when Dean left the crime scene.
I did learn that the Wojnar family in recent months have been claiming a miscarriage of justice, that they are demanding a judicial review because, obviously, Dean was only convicted of GBH.
Now, as we know, last night, someone stabbed Dean Price and dumped him at a derelict site.
Where was that?
Exactly the same place where Alekz Wojnar was murdered.
Hate to point out the glaringly obvious, but Dean Price, attacked, stabbed, Alekz Wojnar, attacked, stabbed, and both left in exactly the same place.
Stinks of revenge to me.
Yeah, let's just take in all the options, okay?
We'll jump to conclusions when we've got some evidence, do you know what I mean?
[ Siren wailing ] I'm looking for Robbie Price.
Detective Constable Charlotte Steele.
Luke.
-This is me son.
-Nice to meet you.
Robbie, I'm really sorry about what's happened to your brother.
Um... Who the hell has done this to my uncle?
We don't know that yet, Luke, to be honest, but we're doing everything we can to find out.
I wanted to ask you, Robbie, if you've got a mobile number for Dean.
Yeah.
-Thank you.
-There you are.
Brilliant.
Thank you very much.
ROBBIE: I warned him.
I told him not to come back here.
I said the Poles would string him up.
-The Wojnar family?
-Yeah.
Fine.
Dean Price's bank sent through his most recent statement.
The transaction that stands out for me on that was quite a large payment to a restaurant called the Fig Branch yesterday lunchtime.
I rang them today, and the manager said that he remembers Dean Price very, very clearly.
Apparently the bill wasn't for any food, no one ate anything, but his companion -- like, a fight kicked off between them.
A table went over, loads of shit got broken, and that's what was paid for.
There is no CCTV inside the restaurant, so I've not seen the actual fight, but the restaurant gave me a description of the woman -- It was a woman who he had a fight with.
And I'm pretty sure that, from the security camera outside, this woman leaving... WESTON: Hang on.
Pause it there.
Pause it.
It's Kamilla Wojnar.
It's Alekz Wojnar's sister.
Kamilla, what were you doing at lunchtime yesterday?
I was at home.
STAN: This family has been through a lot.
We've lost her mum, her brother, a son.
So we will help you as much as we can.
Kamilla, I've got some photos from a CCTV camera of you leaving a restaurant called the Fig Branch at lunchtime yesterday.
So I'm gonna ask you again what were you doing, and I'd appreciate it if you told me the truth.
What were you doing at lunchtime yesterday?
I got an e-mail yesterday from a man called James who was interested in the campaign website, and he was very interested to meet.
And when I got to the restaurant, it turned out to be Dean Price.
WESTON: Why didn't you tell us this before?
I don't know.
Why didn't you tell me?
I was ashamed.
I felt stupid.
So when you got in there and you saw Dean, tell me what happened then.
I -- I was very angry, and I smashed some glasses and just stormed out.
STAN: Is that the... STEELE: I assume that's how you cut your hand.
-STAN: Oh, right.
-Yeah.
-STAN: Kamilla.
-I'm sorry.
WESTON: Did you tell anyone else you were going?
-KAMILLA: No.
-Why not?
I just didn't.
I didn't... WESTON: Do you normally go and meet men that you just had contact with on the Internet?
Oh, come on.
KAMILLA: No.
Then why go and meet this guy?
Mm.
Why?
I don't know -- I don't know why -- why you've done that.
WESTON: Okay, guys, listen.
We're gonna have to take everything you were wearing yesterday.
We're gonna have to bring it back to the lab.
I've just washed it.
I've just washed it.
There's no point taking that now, then, is there?
Uh, okay.
Kamilla, why did you lie to us?
I don't know.
STEELE: It makes you look like you've got something to hide, which, from our point of view, is unhelpful, first of all, and worrying.
Really worrying.
So is there anything else that you're not telling us?
Kamilla?
STAN: Anything you're not telling me?
Stan, we're gonna ask the questions.
Kamilla, anything you're not telling us?
No.
That was it.
STEELE: Look, I get why she lied, but it always makes you look guilty as hell, right?
What makes me very uncomfortable is the fact that he wanted us to leave.
Yeah, but I understand that, though.
He wants to have a conversation with her -- which I'd actually quite like to listen to.
[ Cellphone vibrates ] Boss?
Our house-to-house has uncovered several reports of a disturbance outside Dean Price's flat yesterday evening.
Apparently there was a man banging on his door.
Neighbors think that -- Eastern European, sort of 40s.
We'll check that out.
Thanks.
Oh, hang on.
Mr. Wojnar.
-Mr. Wojnar.
-Oh, my God!
-Leave us alone!
-It's okay, Mr. Wojnar.
Calm down.
We just want to ask you some questions.
What questions?
A man matching your description was reported to be causing disturbances outside Dean Price's flat yesterday evening.
I-I wasn't there.
-STEELE: Kamilla, stay back.
-Go back inside!
-Go back!
-Calm down.
-Get the fuck out of here.
-STEELE: Jesus Christ.
-KAMILLA: [ Speaking Polish ] -Kamilla.
Stand back!
Kamilla, stand back, please, and pipe down!
Get Mr. Wojnar to step aside before he does something stupid.
Mr. Wojnar, I will add assault of a police officer to your list of deepening problems.
Listen to my colleague.
Listen to my colleague and step back.
Step back, Mr. Wojnar.
I'm arresting you, Mr. Wojnar, on assault of a police officer.
You don't have to say anything, though it may harm your defense if you fail to mention when questioned something you later rely on in court.
Anything you do say may be used in evidence.
Do you understand?
Now that we've arrested you, Mr. Wojnar, we've been able to take a sample of your DNA.
We found a match.
In Dean Price's house.
Now, why would we find your DNA in Dean Price's house?
Are you the man that was causing disturbances outside Mr. Price's flat yesterday evening?
-Yes, I was there.
-Why were you there?
I went to see him.
I wanted to know why he's stalking my daughter.
Did you attack him?
I was banging on the door first.
He didn't want to open.
A coward.
Well, finally when he opened the door, he was all about Jesus and forgiveness.
[ Exhales sharply ] Does he deserve forgiveness?
Well...
I took him by his neck.
And I really, really wanted to smash his face.
Did you?
No, I didn't.
BELLAMY: So how did you go with this Marek guy?
Well, I don't like his demeanor, but... -Do you believe him?
-Yeah.
-Really?
-Yeah.
Maybe he went to the pub, got a bit of Dutch courage, drinking with his mates, then decided, yes, actually, "I'm gonna do it."
Potentially.
I'll check with the pub.
I have just been on the phone to Jimmy at the Old Galway Inn.
Guess what he told me.
He said, "That big Polish guy.
Oh, yeah, he left about 10:00 p.m." You left the pub at 10:00 p.m. Is that when you went back to Dean Price's house to finish the job off?
No.
20 minutes ago, I'm in here, you're telling me how -- how enlightened you suddenly felt that you didn't want to attack Dean.
And now I know that you're lying to me.
Now I know that you probably had a couple of drinks at the pub for Dutch courage.
Then you go back to Dean's flat, attack him, stab him, dump him in an alleyway, leave him for dead.
No?
You sure?
Where did you go?
I went back to my garage.
I had to do -- finish some work, okay?
Anyone to verify that?
-No.
-No?
Wonderful.
Fantastic.
Well, I'm gonna search the garage.
MAREK: Good.
-Thoroughly.
-No problem.
-Yeah?
-Go ahead.
Do it.
-Am I gonna find anything there?
-Nothing.
Am I gonna find one of the vehicles that you used to transport Dean to the deposition scene?
How do we feel about Stan Clarke?
-Kamilla's husband?
-Yeah.
Hospital security rang and sent this through.
He was caught trying to bust into Dean Price's hospital room.
BELLAMY: This is Kamilla's husband?
STEELE: Yeah.
So do we now think that he was going back to finish the job?
Mr. Clarke.
Why did you want to get in to see Dean Price?
Ah.
Uh, Dean Price, um, has been e-mailing my wife, pretending to be James Turner.
And he got her to go to a restaurant to meet her to talk about the campaign for justice for her brother.
Okay, I understand that, but why did you want to go to the hospital to see him?
This is a very sick man we're talking about.
I just wanted to speak to him.
I was very, very, very, very concerned that he was getting in touch with the family.
BELLAMY: Concerned or angry?
-Very upset.
-I was very upset.
You went to protect your family.
I went to find out why -- what he was playing at.
I don't know what his motives are.
I don't know why he's done that.
Is he gonna hurt her?
Is he gonna come to our family house?
Is he gonna -- What's he gonna do, follow her?
It's an obvious question, but where were you last night?
I was at home.
I was -- I made dinner.
Um... And then she went up to have a bath.
I tidied up.
Marek was at the pub.
Yeah, no, it was a pretty standard night, really.
BELLAMY: Okay.
So your wife can give you an alibi that you were with her?
Yes.
Problem is, you know that your wife has already lied to us once today, hasn't she?
Are you absolutely sure that you were at home with your wife last night?
Yes, Officer.
I was at home with my wife.
STEELE: Kamilla, we have a Section 8 warrant to search your house.
KAMILLA: I don't understand why you're here.
WESTON: We're looking for evidence.
Reenie, I want you to start with what's in the washing machine.
-You're not gonna find anything.
-Calm down, Kamilla.
Your screaming is starting to bother me.
Kamilla, I'd like you to come down to the station with me just to help us with our inquiries.
Jack?
I'm gonna help out with Kamilla.
You okay?
WESTON: Yeah, yeah.
I'm okay here.
Kamilla, the officers searching your home address turned up some flight confirmations for yourself and Stan, traveling to Poland in a couple of days' time.
We're just going to Poland.
We -- It's my grandma's 80th birthday.
Okay.
Is your father not going?
No.
Okay.
Marek, what can you tell me about Stan Clarke?
[ Chuckles ] Well...
I really wanted my daughter to marry a Polish boy.
[ Chuckles ] But it's never like that in real life, is it?
No.
How did they meet?
They met in the hospital where he works.
And, um, they fell for each other.
I met him on the night of... ...Alekz's death.
He was a nurse at the hospital, and he was very caring and very supportive, and...
I don't think, without him, we would have pulled through.
He was very much affected by the death of my son, and... Why do you think that was?
He didn't even know him.
I don't know why.
I mean... [Voice breaking] ...nobody can replace my son.
But... ...Stan became like my son.
He is [Exhales sharply] like family now.
Kamilla does have a grandmother turning 80.
So that explains the flight confirmations for herself and Stan.
I did think it was weird that Marek wasn't going, but it's the maternal grandmother, so I'm sort of inclined to believe her.
WESTON: Yeah, I agree.
I got the SOCOs, Tony and Reenie, down at the Wojnar house.
They haven't found anything.
I've also got another SOCO team down at Marek's garage, going through all the vehicles he has there.
Initial search is nothing untoward.
BELLAMY: Okay.
Is he a flight risk?
-What do you think?
-Mnh-mnh.
No?
Okay, well, bail him.
WESTON: Okay.
I'll get on that now.
Listen, if there's one thing that I hope you've learned from this whole ordeal is that you should never lie to the police.
No one, myself included, blames you for being angry with Dean Price, understanding the history of it, but you should not take the law into your own hands.
If Dean was stalking Kamilla, like she says, like you claim, then you should have come to us about it.
Has he got a criminal record, Stan?
Crim record?
Stan?
No.
No.
But then I got onto the hospital management to see if I could get any employment details.
Apparently a complaint was made about Stan about six months before Alekz Wojnar was killed.
A complaint about racism.
He was -- I don't know.
He was...
There was an incident involving him and some Eastern European migrant workers, laborers at the hospital.
Kicking off -- the usual bullshit -- you know, "taking our jobs, yada yada."
STEELE: Would it surprise you, Kamilla, to know that six months before you met Stan, he was investigated with respect to a racism allegation which involved offensive behavior towards a group of Eastern European laborers.
-Stan?
-Yeah.
[ Laughs ] You're accusing Stan of racism?
He was accused of racism, yes.
He was accused of racism.
Stan?
Right, okay...
I -- I don't understand.
Why would he marry a Polish person, then?
That's not a question I can answer, Kamilla.
I read the investigation.
Then I don't see where the accusation is coming from.
I have been married to Stan for three years.
Then maybe that's a conversation you need to have.
I don't think I do.
I know him very well.
Shelley in football intelligence has come up trumps.
She recognized Stan when they brought him in downstairs.
Apparently, he used to be part of some football hooligan group.
They were a gang who were notorious for racism against actually pretty much anyone and everyone.
But interestingly, on top of that, Dean Price was a part of that gang as well.
So that says, to me, Dean and Stan know each other, so maybe they've had a falling out.
To be honest, the person we need to speak to is Dean.
Okay?
Robbie Price, I'm Detective Sergeant Jack Weston.
I-I need a word with your brother.
[ Sniffles ] My brother's just died.
I'm sorry to hear that.
Mr. Price, I'm sorry for your trouble, but it's really important that I find out what's happened.
He's just died, all right?
WESTON: I appreciate that, but I'm looking to see who's done this to him.
Did Dean ever mention a guy called Stan?
ROBBIE: What?
Did Dean ever mention a guy called Stan?
He would have known this guy Stan from his footballing days.
No!
-Do you recognize this photo?
-No!
-Stan.
-All right?
No!
Okay.
I'll leave you in peace.
I'm sorry for your trouble.
I understand.
Yeah, yeah.
Thank you.
Dean Price's phone has just been turned on.
I asked TIU to try and get the signal, and they've given us a radius... -WESTON: Yeah?
-...of the area that it's in.
WESTON: Where is it?
Uh, this one here.
There.
WESTON: Is that Midshire Avenue?
That's where Robbie Price lives.
Okay, bear in mind, guys, the guy has just lost his brother, yeah?
[ Knocking ] Robbie Price, police.
Open up.
Listen, we're looking for Dean Price's phone.
Yeah, I don't know.
I've got a Section 8 warrant to search your house for it, okay?
Everyone in.
Upstairs, quickly.
Robbie, I'm leaving a copy of the search warrant on the table for you.
Sorry to have to ask you these questions.
I need a timeline of your movements last night?
-Where were you?
-I went -- I went to the pub.
Which pub?
-Down by the Tube.
-Which Tube?
-Which pub?
Which Tube?
-On the corner.
Don't bullshit me here, Robbie.
I don't have time, man.
I'm looking to figure out who killed your brother, okay?
On the corner.
Three mates, okay?
Which corner?
Which pub?
Which tube?
Which three mates?
Come on.
Michelle, Arjun, how are we doing on the phone?!
-MICHELLE: Still searching.
-Good.
Keep it up.
What do you want?
WESTON: That's interesting.
Do you want to sit down for this one?
-ROBBIE: No, I'm fine.
-Who's that?
Who's that?
Take a good look.
Who is that?
It's you, definitely.
Who's the other guy?
I asked you earlier on today at the hospital, did you know Stan?
You said no.
I showed you a picture of him.
Yes.
You stuck a photo up me nose.
I didn't know where I was.
-Me brother had just died.
-I don't care.
You lied to me.
-ARJUN: Sarge?
-Yes?
-What have we got?
-Found this behind the radiator.
Found this behind the radiator.
Whose phone is that?
It's a phone.
It's an old phone.
-Whose phone?
-It's my phone.
It's your phone, an old phone.
Looks like a new phone.
What's this doing stashed behind a radiator?
I don't know.
It probably fell behind the radiator.
Big deal.
-You hiding it?
-No!
No?
One of the things I like to do with phones is I like to type in star-hash-06-hash.
Gives me the IMEI number.
I've got a copy of Dean's IMEI number here.
I'm gonna see if this one matches.
Good.
Knock yourself out.
Yeah.
Let's just check right here.
This isn't your phone.
This is Dean Price's phone.
Why did you lie to me?
Why did you lie to me?
Do you know what?
I'm not interested.
You can tell me down at the station.
Robbie Price, I am arresting you on suspicion of the murder of your brother Dean Price.
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.
Anything you do say may be used in evidence.
Do you understand?
[ Siren wailing ] What role did you play in your brother's death?
[ Exhales sharply ] I didn't play a role in my brother's death.
-Are you sure?
-Yeah.
Why should I believe you?
Obviously we found his phone stashed behind a radiator in your house.
Look at the casings.
Would you believe, wiped clean?
Spotless.
So I got my extraspecial forensic team to go through the creases, and they found microscopic dots of blood.
So I got the blood tested.
You see, I'm a fucking good detective.
Guess who the blood belongs to.
Dean Price.
Your brother.
Which means Dean Price had the phone on him when he was attacked.
Where did I find the phone?
I found it stashed behind your radiator.
-Did you kill your brother?
-No!
-No!
-You sure?
See where I'm coming from?
I'm putting this jigsaw together, and I found all the pieces.
I found the corners, and now I'm filling in all -- I didn't kill my brother.
I didn't kill my brother.
I did not kill my brother!
You had the phone hidden behind your radiator.
You didn't want anyone to find it.
-Did you kill your brother?
-I didn't -- No!
No, I didn't kill my brother, okay?
Again, no, I didn't kill my brother.
One more time?
No.
Jack, I have news.
So I've got forensics back from Dean's flat.
It shows his brother Robbie's DNA but nothing for Stan.
WESTON: Okay, let me see.
But when the forensics are put into the computer, Stan's DNA pinged up as a match for DNA that was found at the original scene of Alekz Wojnar's murder.
Hang on.
So Stan was there when Alekz Wojnar was killed?
-He was absolutely there.
-Did Stan stab Alekz?
We took your DNA and fingerprints, expecting to either rule you in or out at the scene where Dean Price was assaulted.
What we weren't expecting, however, was to find that that matched DNA found at the scene of Alekz Wojnar's murder.
Which is what we have found.
So I'm gonna need for you to talk to me about that.
What are you gonna do now?
Hmm?
Want to talk to us?
I'm gonna help you out.
What you're gonna do now is you're gonna wait here, and we're gonna get you a solicitor because you are now on a murder charge.
[ Door opens ] [ Door closes ] BELLAMY: So, Stan, explain to me why your DNA was found at the site of Alekz Wojnar's murder.
I have done a statement of what happened that night.
Please enlighten us.
"I arrived at the pub, and I saw Dean.
Dean was running after Alekz.
He had a pool cue in his hand.
I thought it looked like Dean was going to hurt Alekz, so I thought I should follow them.
I thought I would try and stop Dean from hitting him."
Hitting Alekz.
"We ran through streets and then we ended up on the derelict site.
I saw Dean raise the pool cue and hit Alekz over the head and on his legs till I saw Alekz fall to the ground.
And at that point, I started to shout for him to stop.
He kept on hitting him.
I pulled Dean off Alekz, and we both ran away.
I don't know, I didn't see, who stabbed Alekz.
He was alive when we ran off."
So, um... That's your story, yeah?
-Yeah.
-Got anything to add?
No.
This is only half Stan's story, Charlie.
STEELE: Clearly.
Clearly.
Jack, help me puzzle this out, please.
So there are bits of truth in there.
He writes that, "I saw Dean hit Alekz" about the head and about the legs with a pool cue.
That corresponds with the postmortem.
We've got bruises from an instrument that could very well have been a pool cue on the legs and on the head.
So there is some truth in there.
The DNA puts him there anyway, but he saw that attack.
Maybe he's covering for someone else.
Covering for someone else or afraid of someone else.
I don't know.
If he didn't stab Alekz, then he definitely knows who did.
WESTON: Let's talk about Alekz Wojnar's murder.
What do you want to know?
My brother did three years for it.
-No, he didn't.
-I visited him all the time.
-Yes, he did.
-No, he did three years for GBH.
Three years for GBH.
-Denied stabbing him.
-Yeah.
So we're upstairs trying to figure out who did stab him.
-Do you know anything about it?
-No.
-Were you there when he did it?
-No.
Did you stab him?
No.
See, we found Stan Clarke's DNA at the scene.
Right.
So we know Dean was there.
We know Stan was there.
But we're upstairs wondering about the possibility of a third as-yet-unidentified person being there.
Did the Price boys and Mr. Clarke take Mr. Wojnar down?
Want me to give you my statement again?
-Did you stab Alekz Wojnar?
-No.
You sure?
Where were you?
That night.
I told you where I was.
I'll tell you again and again and again.
I had an alibi.
I was with my son.
You need to start taking responsibility for your actions.
My brother's just fucking died.
My brother's just died.
What do I do?!
What do I do?!
Think about Marek Wojnar.
Hmm?
Think about his daughter, Kamilla.
He's trying to hold that family together.
He deserves some justice, don't you think?
-I'm done.
-Don't you think?
Robbie, come on.
Man up!
Do the right thing and tell the truth.
Fuck you!
I'm done here!
I'm done!
Enough!
Enough!
[ Door opens ] [ Door closes ] BELLAMY: Okay, we have two murders on our hands.
All right.
Give me some clarity.
Dean Price.
Maybe Dean Price, full of remorse, whatever, Catholic guilt, on his deathbed, decides to reveal who killed Alekz after all these years, and this third unidentified person decided to shut him up.
So let's link it to the historical case.
STEELE: Alekz Wojnar's murder.
Right, we know Dean Price at the scene.
He's already gone down for that.
We've got Stan Clarke, now we know, at the scene.
But what's new information to us is, Stan Clarke good friends with Dean Price, or used to be.
Also good friends with Robbie Price.
Now, Robbie was questioned at the time.
He was ruled out, though, chiefly based on the fact that his alibi was very strong and based on a statement made by his son, Luke.
So the possibility is that Robbie is our third person and that Luke has been maybe covering for three years.
I mean, he was a kid.
He was 14 or something at the time.
He could have lied.
BELLAMY: Okay, let's get uniform out to look for Luke Price, please.
STEELE: Boss?
No sign of Luke Price.
But Crimestoppers have been on the phone.
Now, someone called them on the back of all the news reports this morning.
They said that they spotted a car in the vicinity of where Dean Price was dumped earlier this morning.
A very helpful citizen took down the registration number.
That car registered to an address that's two doors down from Robbie Price.
I contacted the owner.
He said that he lent his car to Robbie Price yesterday afternoon.
BELLAMY: Bingo.
Okay, get hold of the car, down to forensics.
If we find Dean's blood in the back, we've got Robbie by the balls.
Great.
[ Exhales slowly ] Yes.
I take it you didn't have them up here?
Have you got any interesting news?
No, not yet.
These guys are still on it.
[ Camera shutter clicking ] Maybe Dean was wrapped in one of those big plastic sheets.
STEELE: Hmm.
Why don't I go and check the SOCO report and see if anything glaringly obvious was missing from Dean Price's flat, like a duvet or curtains.
Rug.
Carpets or something.
Something body-sized, yeah.
-Yep, okay.
-Okay.
Sophie, this is important enough.
I reckon rip all the carpets out.
Let's get it all broken down into pieces, yeah?
Yeah, if I can avoid the paperwork, but as quickly as possible, frankly.
STEELE: Boss.
BELLAMY: Yeah, hold on.
Put you on hold.
Yes?
Dean Price's blood is in the boot of the car that Robbie borrowed yesterday afternoon.
I mean, look, it's not a huge amount, but Jack suggested maybe he was wrapped in a curtain, wrapped in a duvet, whatever, but it's there.
Also Robbie's prints all over the steering wheel.
Okay.
That's what we call a breakthrough, Charlie.
-Well done.
Excellent.
-Jack's talking to him now.
Robbie Price, I am further arresting you for the murder of your brother, Dean Price.
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.
Anything you do say may be used in evidence.
Do you understand?
-Yeah.
-Great.
We've got your fingerprints on the steering wheel.
We've got Dean's blood in the boot.
Hmm?
Robbie?
-Last night.
-Um... -You went to Dean's house?
-Yeah.
I borrowed my neighbor's car.
I... 'Cause mine's knackered.
I drove to Dean's house.
He let me in.
We started talking.
He told me his cancer is untreatable, and he wanted to, like, confess about Alekz's death.
He wanted the Wojnars to know the truth.
Um...
Uh, it got heated.
We -- We started arguing.
Then we started -- Then we started fighting, and then I stabbed him.
And then I stabbed him again.
WESTON: What did you wrap him in?
ROBBIE: I wrapped the body in a blanket, and I dumped the body.
Where's the blanket now?
I put the blanket in a -- in a black bin sack, and I chucked it in a landfill.
I thought if I dumped the body where Alekz was murdered, then, uh, everyone would -- everyone would think or everyone would presume that the Wojnars had taken revenge on the person they thought had killed Alekz.
That's a miserable thing to do.
Okay, let's talk about Alekz Wojnar.
Did you stab him?
No.
Robbie Price has just confessed to the murder of Dean Price.
You surprised about that?
No.
Okay.
I'm assuming that Robbie was also responsible for the murder of Alekz Wojnar, so I'm gonna need a statement from you supporting that.
I can't give you that statement.
Can I see my wife?
WESTON: Hi.
Sorry for keeping you.
-KAMILLA: Where's... -MAREK: What's going on?
Robbie Price admitted earlier today that he stabbed his brother Dean.
KAMILLA: Okay, well, that's great!
-Then Stan can go home.
-Unfortunately not.
Stan is assisting us with our inquiries.
What inquiry?
We are not only dealing with Dean Price's death, but we are also looking back at Alekz's.
MAREK: Excuse me?
What has Stan has to do with Alekz's inquiry?
Stan was friendly with Robbie Price and Dean Price before he got involved with your family.
We know that Stan was present when Alekz was assaulted and stabbed to death.
He is refusing to talk us in further detail about Alekz's death.
Please, let her speak to him.
-Please.
-Two minutes.
I'm gonna allow you two minutes.
[ Door opens ] BELLAMY: Stan, come on through, all right?
Hey, baby.
[ Shouting in Polish ] -BELLAMY: Hey, hey, hey.
-WESTON: Whoa, whoa!
Okay, okay, okay, okay.
Okay, okay, okay, okay.
Come on.
Come on.
Okay, okay.
Tell me the fucking truth for once in your life!
Stop being a coward and tell me the fucking truth!
BELLAMY: Okay.
-WESTON: Kamilla, calm down.
-STAN: Look... -WESTON: It's okay.
-Whatever happens, right?
Whatever happens, I love you, all right?
You're the best thing that's ever happened to me.
But I have to tell you...
I was there on that night.
I went with Dean.
He was chasing Alekz, and I thought he was gonna hurt him, and I pulled Dean off of him.
Your brother put up a fight.
He was strong.
And I took Dean away.
Your brother was lying on the floor.
I left Luke with your brother.
I didn't think he was a threat.
He's a little kid.
He was 14.
But I've known the kid since he grew up.
I held him as a baby.
A tiny baby in my arms.
I couldn't say anything.
What, and destroy another family?
I'm sorry.
Kamilla, I'm sorry.
BELLAMY: Stan, Stan, are you saying that Luke -- Are you saying that Luke's responsible for Alekz Wojnar's death?
Is that what you're saying?
That Luke was responsible for Alekz Wojnar's death, yeah?
Yeah?
-Yeah.
-All right.
-Jack.
-Yes?
I've just had a call from a member of the public...
Hang on, hang on.
Slow down.
...with a sighting of Luke Price.
Okay, tell the boss I've gone to pick him up.
Shit.
That's him.
Stop, Luke!
Luke!
Stand still!
Luke!
Stop!
Police!
Stop!
Luke!
Luke!
Where the fuck did he go?
Luke's going to prison, Robbie.
For a long time.
Stan's told us that Luke knifed Alekz.
-Stan probably did it himself.
-No, Stan -- Yeah, Stan probably did it himself and then framed the boy.
Robbie, I know what you're doing and it's admirable.
You know, I respect you -- sort of -- trying to protect your son.
It's a very courageous thing to do.
But I know you're lying.
You need to help me help him.
So do yourself a favor, do me a favor, and for God's sake do Luke a favor by telling me where he is.
My boy won't last in prison.
-My boy can't go to prison.
-Then don't make it worse.
I don't know where he is.
Uniform are turning up absolutely nothing on Luke.
They're handing out his photo to every Tom, Dick, and Harry, but the problem is he's just another kid in a hoodie.
I've done a trace on Luke's Oyster card to a newsagents near a park.
Rang the park warden.
He said that someone matching Luke's description was seen throwing something, like a bag, into the pond about 20 minutes ago.
I've got SOCOs down there now.
I wasn't gonna go in there.
I am not gonna get wet.
BELLAMY: Good.
Okay, I'll let you know when we get it.
We found Luke's bag.
This is the footage taken from the search team I had down at the pond.
Opened the bag and found a tablet computer.
BELLAMY: Okay, could be useful.
Well, I'd like to say that, but it's been underwater for the last four and a half hours.
I have sent it down to the tech team, but I don't know if they're gonna be able to recover anything.
Proves that Luke is trying to get rid of the tablet and whatever else was on it.
[ Siren wailing ] Boss?
Boss?
A kid matching Luke's description has been spotted in the vicinity of Marek and Kamilla's house.
Get uniform down there.
That's high-risk.
They'll need protection.
Get the nearest uniform to attend.
We're on our way.
[ Police radio beeps ] MAN: All units, reports of gunfire at property registered to Marek Wojnar.
BELLAMY: Christ, let's just hope it's not Luke with a firearm.
That's all we need.
Victim -- IC1 male, late teens.
Fatal injuries.
Repeat, fatal injuries.
STEELE: Someone's been killed.
BELLAMY: That's got to be Luke.
Shit.
See if she's all right, Charlie, okay?
Yes.
Kamilla, Kamilla.
God.
-We thought he came to kill us.
-Kamilla, how are you doing?
Thought he came to kill us.
Marek had a gun, and he shot Luke.
STEELE: What, your dad had a gun?
-[ Speaking Polish ] -Kamilla.
MAREK: [ Speaking Polish ] Take -- Take a seat, Kamilla.
Um...
He -- Marek had a gun, and he shot Luke.
-Okay.
-We thought he came to kill us.
[ Slow instrumental music playing ] Okay, Marek, I understand.
You were scared after what happened to Alekz.
But an illegal firearm?
Really?
Now another young man is dead.
Hmm?
Luke was banging on the door.
He wanted to come in.
He almost smashed the door.
And he came in, and he pushed Kamilla.
She fell over, and I was so panicked.
I wanted to protect my family.
I took the gun out of my drawer, and I just pulled the trigger.
I didn't want to.
I didn't know.
I-I -- It was instinct.
I'm sorry.
I...
Listen, take some time with your solicitor.
A few moments.
Talk about a prepared statement.
I'll come back and get a formal statement off you.
-Okay.
-Thank you.
Obviously there are mitigating circumstances, and we will include that in the file that goes to the CPS.
But I don't want to lie to you, Kamilla.
I really can't promise you a positive outcome.
He didn't mean to.
He just...
I don't know what happened, but he just didn't mean to.
What's gonna happen with Stan?
I think as long as he tells the truth from here on out, he should get a suspended sentence.
And then, if it's what you want, the two of you are free to pick up where you left off, as far as that's possible, obviously.
I don't know.
-It's so hard.
-Yeah.
I love him.
I just -- I just don't know.
WESTON: What do you think of Stan and Kamilla's chances?
STEELE: Oh, man, I have no idea.
That is a hell of a mess to try and fix.
I wish them the best of luck, though.
I didn't tell you what was on the tablet.
STEELE: Oh, yes, yes!
What happened?
WESTON: It was a video of Dean challenging Luke to become a man and to take responsibility for Alekz's death.
So he went 'round there to apologize.
Happy birthday.
What's that?
It's not my birthday.
-What is it?
-From the boss.
"Well done.
Buy yourself a drink."
-How much of a drink?
-60 quid.
-Oh, magic.
-I'm buying.
Can we please not go to that scabby Irish pub that you love?
I know that it's fine, that's where you're from, but I hate it.
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