Blue Murder (2003) s05e06 Episode Script
Private Sins (2)
An employee of yours was found dead.
Piotr Iwaszko.
Dead? As in Murdered.
We called him Williams.
Pete.
Who else works here? Just myself and Tanya Lucas.
Maybe Williams and Tanya were an item.
And then there's the mystery caller.
Last name: Camerton.
Did he kill Peter? Don't approach him.
Don't talk to him.
Find him.
You've been lying to me.
You're not much of a detective.
ARV - that's a minicab company.
The owner, Derek, is a friend of Mr Faber.
Derek Jowell.
Thought it might ring a bell.
He's ex-job.
His wife Sally employed Williams a few months back, to keep an eye on her husband Derek.
Tony? Long time.
Terence John Camerton.
Released a week ago, after serving eight years for wounding with intent on his wife.
Sally.
They had a daughter called Hannah.
The Jowells? Camerton's prints match the partial we found on Williams's car.
He was there.
You want to go to Spain? Go to Spain and live with your dad! This is between you and me.
Yeah? If you forget that, getting deported will be the least of your problems.
What's the story? Time of death - midnight.
Cause of death - stab wound to the neck.
Same as Williams.
Is Super Cop in trouble? All right, this better be good.
I got here lateish.
Nine.
Receptionist said nine.
Nine.
Er Had a couple of drinkstalked.
You stupid I tookprecautions You think that makes it OK? Oh, my God.
Why did you leave then come back in? Ohershe called me.
My phone rang in the car, I answered.
It were dead air.
I called her back, no answer.
So I came in to see if she were all right but she weren't.
So the killer had how long to do the job and then get away? Erfive or six minutes, max.
Not now.
Five or six minutes.
Did you see anyone? Notice anything? Listenam I off the case, boss? Off the case? We come up front with any of this, the whole inquiry's up the creek.
Never mind your job.
Cheers.
I owe you one, yeah.
Yeah, and the rest.
Passport, just found underneath Tanya's mattress.
Her picture, someone else's name.
It'll have cost her.
She can't have had it long, or she'd have been long gone before we got her.
Eram I interrupting? No.
You're all right.
What's up? Boss Hogg's outside.
Shit.
Ma'am.
How's it going? Slowly.
There's 40 staff and guests downstairs waiting to be interviewed.
Any chance they'll get DNA from the room? You've got to be joking.
Any idea how the killer got in and out? Back door, most likely.
No CCTV on either of the service exits.
The killer came and went as they pleased.
Was it Camerton again? As far as we know, he doesn't know her.
What about the PI - Faber? He's ex-job, ma'am.
No way he'd leave two dead bodies for us to find.
OK.
I'll leave you to it.
I suppose Shap had a very good reason for being here at midnight.
Firing squad's gone home for the evening.
Thanks, boss.
I didn't do it to put a smile on your face.
Janine's got enough on her plate.
I told Hogg you were here to make sure Tanya didn't do a runner.
You shared a drink, a bottle.
That'll explain your DNA down her throat.
OK.
Same story for everyone - Janine, Butchers, Kat.
Everyone.
And, remember, I'm not flushing my career down the bog for you.
One more mistake, I drop you straight in it.
JANINE: OK.
Fresh start.
Don't forget you're on a final warning.
I know how much you're missing your dad.
And I promise I'm going to make more time for the two of us.
We've both made promises now.
That's the easy bit.
Now we've got to see if we can keep them.
I've gotta go.
I love you.
I thought you were taking some time off.
No, I'm fine.
I've sorted things out.
That was quick work.
You should take the time you need, Janine.
Yeah, I have.
I'm perfectly OK.
OK.
Deadline for applications is tomorrow, end of play, by the way.
Yeah.
I'm still thinking about it.
Fine.
Let me know.
Ma'am.
What do you think of the boss losing it? She's human.
Everyone has bad days.
I know.
I was just surprised, that's all.
It's none of our business.
Morning.
Morning, boss.
Right.
Two bodies.
Same MO.
Possibly the same murder weapon, so one killer, apparently.
But since our prime suspect is Camerton, and, as far as we know, he'd got no connection with Tanya, we're looking for a link or some new theories.
What about Derek Jowell? The staff at the hotel say they saw Tanya making a couple of calls at the payphone in Reception.
That's a list of the calls she made.
Liver Exchange, Liverpool.
It's a dodgy money exchange place.
Where she got her passport, possibly.
ARV Cabs? She called the cab office on her mobile about five o'clock last night.
Maybe Derek and Tanya were more than just friends.
Lovers? Partners in crime? Could be.
But what about Williams? There's no evidence Derek was connected with his death.
There is now, boss.
This came in late last night.
traffic camera for Newton Street, where the back exit to the car park is.
Right.
Derek Jowell's cab.
20:57.
He drives past the entrance to the car park, turns around and comes back again.
He does the same a minute or so later.
And then seven minutes later he's back.
21:05.
He drives past the entrance and instead of doing an U-turn he accelerates away.
JANINE: Any suggestion he goes into the car park? No.
What's he doing? It's suspicious, whatever it is.
We need to talk to Derek.
Shap, Kat, get yourselves to the Liver Exchange.
Has anyone been to Tanya's bed-sit yet? Not yet.
Can you go and take a look? See if anything connects her with Derek.
Camerton? Yeah.
We need to find him.
He's still the only person we know was there when Williams died.
We tried shelters.
The homeless never talk.
Keep trying.
Keep your foot in the door.
It's hard with a cardboard box.
Just do it, Butchers! Yes, boss.
Remember what I said.
No more secrets.
Keep your nose clean.
Received.
Mine or yours? What? Ercar.
Mine or yours? Erno, I've got a thing I need to sort out first.
A thing? So I'm off to Liverpool on my todd? I'll see you back at Tanya's later.
I'm not covering for you, sarge.
I'm not expecting you to.
Good.
Mr Jowell, work said you'd be here.
Yeah.
I heard on the news about Tanya.
Where's Sally? Taking Hannah to school.
Where were you at midnight last night, Derek? ErI was at the office.
I was on control six till two.
Ask the drivers.
We will.
Did Tanya contact you yesterday? She called, yeah.
Half-five-ish.
JANINE: Reason for the call? We're mates.
She said she needed money.
I couldn't help her.
Did she tell you where she was staying? No.
Look, I didn't kill Tanya.
I liked her! What about Williams? Did you like him? Is that a leading question? I didn't think much about him either way.
The night Williams died, you logged a fare to Newton Street sports centre.
That's very near the car park, yeah? You dropped her about 8:50.
If you say so, yeah.
Well, what did you do then? Drove around, ermwaited for the next call.
At 9:05, your car was caught on CCTVtwice driving past the car park where Williams died.
OK, yeah, erm I was cruising for fares, I know it's against the rules.
I picked one up near the car park.
Male or female? A bloke in a suit.
He hailed me, he told me he was running late for a train, offered me 25 quid if I could help him catch it.
I turned round in a hurry, picked him up, and off we went.
Any record of that fare? What happened to her? Tanya.
Stabbed.
Same as Williams.
Alibi sounds solid enough.
So does the fare story.
He's an ex-copper, he can do plausible.
Yeah.
Have you found Terry? Not yet.
We're here about Tanya Lucas.
I didn't know her.
I saw her a couple of times at Paul's office.
Are you all right, Sally? Yeah, I'm fine.
Do you mind if I get on, though? It's just, well, Derek will fuss if I'm longer than I say.
Let's get some more background on Derek.
Maybe someone he used to work with.
With a view to? She's covering for him.
Let's find someone who won't.
Are you Dave? Yeah? DS Shap.
I need to ask some questions.
LookI'm busy.
You were talking to a Russian girl, Tanya, about this fella.
Same guy you were chasing last night.
Tanya was murdered.
What? Well, that's You don't think I've got anything Is there any chance that he saw her, or found out Tanya were asking after him? I couldn't tell you.
I didn't see him.
Look, I'm sorry.
I've got my job to do.
Friend of Tanya's? Yeah.
Looking for? She gives us cashfor good info.
Aah! Argh! Tony.
Aren't you going to ask me how I've been? I'll ask the bloody questions! And I can smell how you've been.
I'm skint.
I haven't had a chance to sort myself out yet.
Give me one good reason not to arrest you for murder.
Cos I haven't killed anybody.
What did you come back for? I wanted to see Hannah.
You lost that right eight years ago, mate! I needed to see her.
How did you know where she was? I didn't.
Till this joker turns up out of nowhere.
Williams.
He tried to give me a warning, telling me to stay away from Sally and Hannah.
And? I told him to wind his neck in.
Straightened him out.
I've been inside a long time, I know what I'm doing.
I gave him a few digs, asked him who he was, who sent him.
Derek Jowell? Sally? No, no, he said it was his boss.
He said Sally had nothing to do with it.
So? He was in a bit of a bad way.
I said it would get worse unless he told me where Hannah was, where she went to school, where she was living.
I thought I could make the situation work for me.
But I told him I needed proof.
Photographs, in case he was having me head over.
He agreed to this out of the kindness of his heart? He's no different to anyone else.
I said I'd weigh him in.
He wasn't to know I was down to my last tenner.
That night we arranged to meet at the multi-storey so I could pick up what he had for me.
When I got there, he was dead.
Ha ha ha! I'm telling you the truth.
I found the photos underneath his seat, and took them - that's all.
Your fingerprints, in blood, on his car.
I had to touch him to-to-to get the pictures.
Tanya Lucas.
Tanya? I don't know.
Russian PI, looking for you.
Winds up dead.
You're not listening to me.
I haven't killed anybody.
You nearly murdered your wife.
Or have you forgotten that? Back then I was off my head! Well, you're right there.
Have you not read any of the stuff I left you? No, I didn't read it! Maybe if you had done Argh! Every copper in the city is looking for you.
I have risked my job and my pension to get here first.
This is the only chance you'll get.
Piss off and don't come back.
Tony.
Do it for Hannah's sake.
Just read the stuff I sent you.
This is DS Shap.
I can't take your call at the moment.
Leave a message and I'll call you back as soon as I can.
Sarge, it's Kat.
You're supposed to be meeting me at Tanya's place.
Derek and I did ten years together.
He was a good copper.
Till the shooting.
It was over for Derek long before he took that bullet.
Why? What happened? Marriage.
Seriously? The moment he got hitched, he went moody on us.
Turning up late, looking like he'd slept in a hedge, chewing heads off, losing evidence.
Some of the lads claimed he was using drugs, drinking on the job.
I never saw any of it, but I should've said something, got him to talk to someone.
Hm.
Hard call on a mate.
Day he was hit, it was like he had a death wish.
Like he wanted the guy to take the shot.
Top brass smoothed it over, gave him his medal, golden handshake, but the lads on the squad - they were ready to see him go by then.
He'd turned into a full-on liability.
Remember me, Mr Faber? DC Skerton.
Where did you get the keys? They're mine.
I own the property.
I was Tanya's landlord as well as her employer.
Is it just these you came for? Tanya called me yesterday afternoon.
She said she had compromising photos of me and Sally.
I told her to shove 'em.
Are you sleeping with Derek's wife? Sally's fantastic.
A real woman, who deserves a lot better than Derek.
Unfortunately, so far, she doesn't see it that way.
Where were you at midnight last night? Home alone.
Never left.
You can ask the porter at my flat.
If you weren't bothered about these yesterday, why come back today? Tanya wasn't dead yesterday.
I knew if you found them, you'd want to ask questions.
Sally's got enough to cope with right now.
Did you tell Sally about Tanya's threat? No, for the same reason.
Shouldn't you be looking for Camerton? Was it you that put Williams onto him? No comment.
Can I go now? I don't like him, but we can't arrest him for it.
Where's Shap? You said he was due to meet you here.
Oh.
I'll try him again, boss.
It's good to have you back anyway.
Oh.
You sorted everything out with Tom? Yeah.
He's going to be a model student, and I am going to be a model mum.
Tanya came in yesterday afternoon looking for someone.
That evening you lot showed up, looking for the same bloke.
Tanya was looking for this man? Camerton? Why didn't you tell us this before? You never asked.
This morning, one of your lot is here again, all vibed up, wanting to know if there was any chance this Camerton saw Tanya with me yesterday.
As if it was my fault she was killed.
Name of the officer? Can't remember.
Description? Tough-looking.
40-ish.
Short? Shaved head? Yeah, that's him.
Shap.
Why were you at St Margaret's shelter? We know Camerton was seen there, and Tanya used to go there You're lying, Shap.
The bloke at the shelter said that first Tanya, then you were there looking for Camerton.
Why the hell was Tanya looking for our suspect? Did you send her? I know it's not kosher, but we were putting her up.
She were good at finding She was an illegal, part-time PI! Are you saying Tanya may have been killed because you packed her off after a violent killer who found her first? It doesn't look good.
Look good? This information clearly puts Camerton back in the frame for both murders.
How long have you been sitting on it? Someone's just pressed the panic button at the Jowells'.
Hannah? Derek? Derek? Sally? Police! Is there anyone there? Sally? Hiya, Hannah.
It's Kat.
Are you hurt? Has your dad been here? Terry? Derek? Derek! Are you with us, Derek? I've just been talking to Sally.
And you're under arrest.
Dr Lee to X-Ray.
Dr Lee to X-Ray.
He's fit.
Yeah.
Do you want to talk about earlier? He's fitter.
Nah, he's not my type.
He's too skinny.
Hannah was in her room doing her homework.
I was making the dinner.
Derek turned up out of the blue.
I I think he'd been drinking.
He was He was ranting.
About money and the business going under.
He stormed around, throwing things.
He managed to smash the French doors.
I tried to stop him.
But he turned on me.
I did get away er I pressed the alarm.
How did you get the cut? Oh I was cooking tea when he came in.
He pulled the knife out of my hand before he hit me.
Said I wasn't listening.
This isn't the first time it's happened.
It's like he's a different person.
Sometimes he doesn't remember what he'sdone.
It's like a blackout.
Why don't you get help, Sally? I've been talking to my GP and ermthe girls at my yoga group.
I know why this is happening.
He's not like Terry.
He's I know I can help him get better.
It's just going to take a little bit more time.
Lately I've been wondering whether it's something about me, you know? The kind of men I attract.
You have trouble keeping your fists in your pockets? Did you lose your temper with Williams? What about Tanya? OK, Derek, let's see if we can get you some coffee.
Stick him in an interview room, Martin.
You can't talk to him like that, and I don't reckon he's in a fit state I'm not taking a lecture on procedure from someone who's just been shagging.
Hey, what's going on? BOTH: Nothing.
Sally wants him released.
She thinks banging him up will make things worse, not better.
He's a murder suspect, as well as a wife-beater.
We've got no hard evidence of that.
And, thanks to you, we've been off on a wild-goose chase while our real killer was getting away.
Your wife has pleaded with me to give you a chance, so that's what I'm giving you.
You'll be released on a caution.
But don't forget we'll be watching you.
What happened tonight could have a bearing on our inquiries.
Expect to answer more questions, Mr Jowell.
Are you OK? Listen, if you want to talk, give us a call, all right? DS Shap.
Yeah.
Yeah, I want to talk.
So, do you believe me? If - if - that stuff I read is right .
.
you served eight years for something, and you were innocent and you said nothing all that time.
It's hard to explain to you why.
At first I thought I deserved everything I got.
I thought I'd let Sally and Hannah down so badly.
I was ashamed.
So I just said nothing, and after a bit it became like a habit that I couldn't break.
For eight years? Nobody is listening inside.
They've heard it all before.
I just kept quiet, kept my head down, waited to get out.
Right.
So you're out.
Williams turns up.
You couldn't walk away.
I needed to see Hannah.
If you believe me.
If you believe everything you've read, then you know who's killed Williams and that girl.
Leave that, I'll do it.
I thought I saw Paul's car just now when I was taking the rubbish out.
Yeah, he just called.
He's coming for a coffee.
He's taking Hannah to school for me.
Did you tell him, what happened, like? Yeah, I told him because he's our friend.
Does everyone have to know our business, Sal? It's not everyone, it's Paul.
Are you starting again? I'm not starting anything.
I want to talk.
I've done nothing but try to help you.
We just need to talk.
Oh, just leave me alone and go to work, will you? Just go! I'm going.
See you, Mum.
No.
I'm coming in, remember? Hang on a sec.
Don't walk next to me.
Oh all right, then.
I'll wait 20 seconds.
If anyone asks, I don't know you.
Why are you coming in again? To get the results of that test you did yesterday.
They were lame, anyway.
You've nothing to worry about, then, have you? I thought we were seeing the Head.
I wanted a quick word, off the record, if that's OK.
We've had the results of Tom's tests.
Good or bad? It's good news.
Tom is considerably more able than we realised.
Which may explain a good bit about his behaviour recently.
That's greatisn't it? Yes, it is.
But? It's not my job to advise you on your choices Choices? Such as the need for private tuition.
Or whether you keep him here at New Grange or not.
This is the only good state school in the area.
Yes.
Otherwise it's St Isaacs at 15 grand a year plus trips.
Are you saying Tom's not wanted here? No, no, no, we'd love to keep Tom here.
It's more a question of resources.
Sorry, I don't get you.
Tom is really quite special, Mrs Lewis.
As such, he has special needs, as well as special potential.
Now, strictly between you and me, if Tom were my son, I'd want to do whatever it took to have him fulfil that potential.
KAT: Oh, look at this.
See? I told you.
What is it? It's the referee sheet for the DCI's Board Application.
How are we getting on with the search for Camerton? Someone died? I was going to tell you about it.
Yeah? When did you have in mind? I have to make changes.
Last time I asked, everything was fine.
I only decided to hand it in this morning.
You've made me look like a right prat! So this is about you, is it? I want to know what's going on.
Why are you doing this? My son has been wandering the streets of Manchester alone.
Anything could have happened.
I'd have known nothing about it.
Apart from that, take your pick.
I've got no money, no time, no life, no-one to help me share the responsibility of the children.
So what's new? You'll regret it.
You might not even be any good at it.
Thanks.
You'll be gagging for a dead body in a week.
I've just handed the forms in.
It doesn't commit me to anything! Hmm.
When I asked Tom why he was truanting, he said "To get away from you .
.
just like Dad did.
" And what did you say? I said, "You can't always get what you want.
" But it cuts both ways, doesn't it? Do you know what's going on, sarge? First it's Super Cop losing his stripes.
Now it looks like the boss is throwing the towel in.
She's handed in the forms.
She hasn't decided anything.
I just want to know where we stand, that's all.
You know why I'm here.
Don't start, Paul.
Get up! I don't want to be your friend any more, Derek.
I've decided to open an office down South soon.
And, by the way, when I go, I'll be taking your wife with me.
You didn't deserve her before, let alone now.
You're not even going to fight for her, are you? You're pathetic.
But you never had any real stomach for a fight, unless it was Sally you were hurting.
It's not like that.
I don't want to know what it's like.
Please, mate.
You made your bed, mate.
She's going somewhere where she'll be looked after properly.
And you're gonna have to live with it.
Probation, please.
Alison Frost.
Mrs Frost, DI Mayne, GMP.
I've been talking to one of your colleagues about a new client on your books - Camerton.
Yeah.
We know he's not at his address, but we're looking for any contacts in the city, to be honest.
Yeah.
Look at this, boss.
The night Tanya died, Jowell said he was in the cab office.
That's the call data from his provider.
It turns out he diverted all calls through his mobile at about 11:15.
How long? Couple of hours.
Long enough to get to the hotel and back.
Easy.
Mrs Jowell was downstairs asking to see you.
Derek's gone mad, smashing the place up.
I didn't know where else to go.
Mrs Hilyard? Yes.
DI Mayne.
Are you Terry Camerton's mother? What now? I'd like to ask you a few questions about your son - Terry.
I've said all I'm saying.
I haven't seen him.
I told the other copper.
Hello, Mr Jowell.
Been gardening? Yeah.
What's that you just put in the boot of the car? Just tools.
I've gotta go.
Open the boot, please.
I haven't got time.
Open it up, please.
I haven't got time for this! Take it easy, mate.
Come on.
Shap.
Yeah.
Now? OK.
Where? What's going on? You tell me! I've just been talking to Terry Camerton's mum! She told me all about a copper who came looking for Terry the day after Williams died.
Right.
ErI can explain.
Yeah? You've already obstructed an investigation, suppressed evidence and shagged a suspect! Maybe it's too late for explanations.
Maybe I'll march you down to the DCI and see you kicked out on your arse! He's my brother.
Very funny.
Terry Camerton is my younger, half-brother.
Same father, different mothers.
Sally Jowell is my ex-sister-in-law and Hannah's my niece.
Boss.
Where the hell have you been? Long story.
You're in luck.
I found Jowell with the possible murder weapon, so I haven't got time to hear it.
No, you really do need to hear this.
At the time I was the victim of violent abuse, and basically I'd lost my sanity.
Abuse? From who? From my wife, Sally.
Oh, come on, Mr Camerton.
You were a fireman.
Fit, strong.
Sally didn't need physical strength to hurt me.
It's battery acid.
She waited till I was asleep.
I'd forgotten to take her dress into the cleaners.
She decided that I didn't care about her enough.
A whole enquiry team and no-one picked up on it? I confessed as soon as the police got there.
Why? I wanted to protect her.
I thought it was all my fault.
I believed her when she said that I had failed her, that I'd let her down, her and Hannah.
And then after the battery acid I was scared.
Some nights I wouldn't dare go indoors.
I'd sleep in the car.
Everyone at work would be wondering why I was all over the place.
And I couldn't She'd already convinced everyone by then that I was losing the plot anyway.
How do you mean? Setting it up for months, making it look like she was the victim.
She'dshe'd been to her GP, Citizens Advice, spoken to our friends, my mates, telling them I was drinking on the job, that I'd lost it.
And at the time, I couldn't face the truth myself, so I just said nothing.
I still loved Sally.
I thought I could make everything all right again.
Shap says you think Sally killed Williams and Tanya.
Has she ever killed before, to your knowledge? No.
So why now? Maybe that's my fault, an' all.
Me coming back.
If she could have found me, stopped mekilled me, even.
But it's too late for that.
I think killing those people was the only way she had left to protect all her lies.
You see, if all this is true, then Sally must be very organised and a very good actress.
It's what she's best at.
Ask Tony.
JANINE: I'm gonna string you up for this, Shap.
But first can you tell me why you've just put your entire life in a paper bag and set fire to it? I haven't got an excuse, boss.
Except he's my brother and he's innocent.
Some things you can't walk away from.
Do what you like with me, boss, I'll stand up for it.
Butif the same thing is happening Oh, if it is, it'll come out in interview! Derek will say he killed those people, whether he did or not.
His prints are on the knife.
If he's innocent, he won't be able to make up details.
He's an ex-copper, boss! He knows how to handle an interview.
Or he's guilty.
And Camerton's a nutter on a mission.
He's telling the truth, boss.
You know he is.
So what are we going to do? I don't know.
You tell me Super Cop.
I've just been talking to Terry Camerton.
He's just shown me what he says is proof that he was being abused by Sally.
He says it's been going on for years and he thinks the same thing is happening to you.
Don't be mad.
He believes Sally killed Williams and Tanya because they were getting too close Sally's killed nobody.
Well, we're looking back at the CCTV footage now of scenes of crimes.
If she was there She wasn't there! What really happened that night, Derek, at the car park? Did you see her? Did you follow her? Did you see No! Lookyou are way off the mark! I don't want to listen to any more of this.
Are you prepared to give upeverything your whole lifefor her? For her and Hannah.
You don't You don't understand.
I don't deserve them.
Either of them.
Sally.
No-one will tell me what's happening.
We're releasing Derek on police bail.
Right, I see.
We're applying for an injunction to keep him away until this is cleared up.
In the meantime he's agreed to go to a bed and breakfast.
OK, thanks.
Erwhere do I pick Hannah up from? Oh, yeah.
She's gone for a pizza with Kat.
I'll get her back to you as soon as I can.
OK, thank you.
That'd be great.
Thanks.
OK.
A patrol car will take you straight to the B&B.
You can pick up some kit in the morning.
You're not going to go home, are you, Derek? No.
I'm not going to go home.
Heads up, everyone.
We've got her, boss.
This is from the camera that saw Derek in the car park that night.
Check it out.
She was there all the time.
We just weren't looking.
Where have you been? I was worried.
I didn't know.
Where's Hannah? She's not your problem any more.
Where are you going? Paul's.
After that, as far away from you as possible.
I'm doing my best for us, love.
The best of nothing is nothing.
You couldn't even protect me from Terry.
At least Paul tried.
It's your fault I had to sort out that private investigator and his bitch myself.
No.
Don't pretend you didn't know! Williams tried to make me pay to keep Terry out of our lives.
and Tanya thought I'd cough up to stop you knowing about Paul and me.
Silly little cow.
If you weren't such a pathetic excuse of a husband, you would have dealt with it before I had to.
I can't listen to this any You will go when I tell you to go! I'll call you.
You tell Hannah I am not finished with you! I'm gonna make you pay! Somebody call an ambulance! Sally! Come here! Get off! Come on.
Derek.
Derek! You've got to help me tell them! Derek, please help me! Get off me! Sally Jowell, I am arresting you on suspicion of the murder of Piotr Iwaszko and Tanya Lutrova.
You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something that you later rely on in court.
Anything you do say may be given in evidence.
Derek! I want my lawyer! OK, but you know what you've done.
It'll do more good if you talk to us first.
You mean time off for good behaviour? Well, yeah.
Derek ain't gonna co-operate because he hasn't got the guts.
And even if he has, do you think a jury's gonna believe him over me? We'll collect the evidence and see.
In you get, sweetheart.
Mind your head.
How is she? Yeah.
Yeah.
She's fine.
You know I'll never testify against her.
Yeah.
But if we get the evidence, there'll be no point in making a false confession.
Come on, darling.
Erlisten.
I need to ask you two a favour.
TV: Now the rest of the news.
A woman from Manchester has been charged today in connection with the murders of two illegal immigrants in the city nearly three weeks ago.
DCI Lewis, the head of the team responsible for her arrest, described it as When's your interview? Five o'clock.
Last one in.
Nathan thinks it's cool, you being on telly.
You can tell Nathan he better make the most of it cos if I get this job I'll be a lot more behind the scenes from now on.
What? I don't care if you don't get it.
Well, it's part of our deal.
We could manage how we used to.
It wasn't that bad.
Thanks.
You took your time.
Big day.
Yeah.
You look good.
Thanks.
You want me to come in with you? Oh, God, no.
Shap and the team send their love.
They forgiven me yet? They've stopped throwing darts at your picture.
OK.
Good luck.
Go on, knock 'em dead.
What are you doing? I couldn't go through with it, could I? It's not really me, is it? I knew you wouldn't do it.
Why? You'd miss me too much.
Oh, yeah, right.
Give us a hug.
'Ey! Give us a kiss.
Get off my bum.
Oh, don't kid yourself, I'm after your wallet.
How else am I gonna pay for my roof? Now, you do realise I'll have to apply for the position myself.
You? Yes.
Oh, no
Piotr Iwaszko.
Dead? As in Murdered.
We called him Williams.
Pete.
Who else works here? Just myself and Tanya Lucas.
Maybe Williams and Tanya were an item.
And then there's the mystery caller.
Last name: Camerton.
Did he kill Peter? Don't approach him.
Don't talk to him.
Find him.
You've been lying to me.
You're not much of a detective.
ARV - that's a minicab company.
The owner, Derek, is a friend of Mr Faber.
Derek Jowell.
Thought it might ring a bell.
He's ex-job.
His wife Sally employed Williams a few months back, to keep an eye on her husband Derek.
Tony? Long time.
Terence John Camerton.
Released a week ago, after serving eight years for wounding with intent on his wife.
Sally.
They had a daughter called Hannah.
The Jowells? Camerton's prints match the partial we found on Williams's car.
He was there.
You want to go to Spain? Go to Spain and live with your dad! This is between you and me.
Yeah? If you forget that, getting deported will be the least of your problems.
What's the story? Time of death - midnight.
Cause of death - stab wound to the neck.
Same as Williams.
Is Super Cop in trouble? All right, this better be good.
I got here lateish.
Nine.
Receptionist said nine.
Nine.
Er Had a couple of drinkstalked.
You stupid I tookprecautions You think that makes it OK? Oh, my God.
Why did you leave then come back in? Ohershe called me.
My phone rang in the car, I answered.
It were dead air.
I called her back, no answer.
So I came in to see if she were all right but she weren't.
So the killer had how long to do the job and then get away? Erfive or six minutes, max.
Not now.
Five or six minutes.
Did you see anyone? Notice anything? Listenam I off the case, boss? Off the case? We come up front with any of this, the whole inquiry's up the creek.
Never mind your job.
Cheers.
I owe you one, yeah.
Yeah, and the rest.
Passport, just found underneath Tanya's mattress.
Her picture, someone else's name.
It'll have cost her.
She can't have had it long, or she'd have been long gone before we got her.
Eram I interrupting? No.
You're all right.
What's up? Boss Hogg's outside.
Shit.
Ma'am.
How's it going? Slowly.
There's 40 staff and guests downstairs waiting to be interviewed.
Any chance they'll get DNA from the room? You've got to be joking.
Any idea how the killer got in and out? Back door, most likely.
No CCTV on either of the service exits.
The killer came and went as they pleased.
Was it Camerton again? As far as we know, he doesn't know her.
What about the PI - Faber? He's ex-job, ma'am.
No way he'd leave two dead bodies for us to find.
OK.
I'll leave you to it.
I suppose Shap had a very good reason for being here at midnight.
Firing squad's gone home for the evening.
Thanks, boss.
I didn't do it to put a smile on your face.
Janine's got enough on her plate.
I told Hogg you were here to make sure Tanya didn't do a runner.
You shared a drink, a bottle.
That'll explain your DNA down her throat.
OK.
Same story for everyone - Janine, Butchers, Kat.
Everyone.
And, remember, I'm not flushing my career down the bog for you.
One more mistake, I drop you straight in it.
JANINE: OK.
Fresh start.
Don't forget you're on a final warning.
I know how much you're missing your dad.
And I promise I'm going to make more time for the two of us.
We've both made promises now.
That's the easy bit.
Now we've got to see if we can keep them.
I've gotta go.
I love you.
I thought you were taking some time off.
No, I'm fine.
I've sorted things out.
That was quick work.
You should take the time you need, Janine.
Yeah, I have.
I'm perfectly OK.
OK.
Deadline for applications is tomorrow, end of play, by the way.
Yeah.
I'm still thinking about it.
Fine.
Let me know.
Ma'am.
What do you think of the boss losing it? She's human.
Everyone has bad days.
I know.
I was just surprised, that's all.
It's none of our business.
Morning.
Morning, boss.
Right.
Two bodies.
Same MO.
Possibly the same murder weapon, so one killer, apparently.
But since our prime suspect is Camerton, and, as far as we know, he'd got no connection with Tanya, we're looking for a link or some new theories.
What about Derek Jowell? The staff at the hotel say they saw Tanya making a couple of calls at the payphone in Reception.
That's a list of the calls she made.
Liver Exchange, Liverpool.
It's a dodgy money exchange place.
Where she got her passport, possibly.
ARV Cabs? She called the cab office on her mobile about five o'clock last night.
Maybe Derek and Tanya were more than just friends.
Lovers? Partners in crime? Could be.
But what about Williams? There's no evidence Derek was connected with his death.
There is now, boss.
This came in late last night.
traffic camera for Newton Street, where the back exit to the car park is.
Right.
Derek Jowell's cab.
20:57.
He drives past the entrance to the car park, turns around and comes back again.
He does the same a minute or so later.
And then seven minutes later he's back.
21:05.
He drives past the entrance and instead of doing an U-turn he accelerates away.
JANINE: Any suggestion he goes into the car park? No.
What's he doing? It's suspicious, whatever it is.
We need to talk to Derek.
Shap, Kat, get yourselves to the Liver Exchange.
Has anyone been to Tanya's bed-sit yet? Not yet.
Can you go and take a look? See if anything connects her with Derek.
Camerton? Yeah.
We need to find him.
He's still the only person we know was there when Williams died.
We tried shelters.
The homeless never talk.
Keep trying.
Keep your foot in the door.
It's hard with a cardboard box.
Just do it, Butchers! Yes, boss.
Remember what I said.
No more secrets.
Keep your nose clean.
Received.
Mine or yours? What? Ercar.
Mine or yours? Erno, I've got a thing I need to sort out first.
A thing? So I'm off to Liverpool on my todd? I'll see you back at Tanya's later.
I'm not covering for you, sarge.
I'm not expecting you to.
Good.
Mr Jowell, work said you'd be here.
Yeah.
I heard on the news about Tanya.
Where's Sally? Taking Hannah to school.
Where were you at midnight last night, Derek? ErI was at the office.
I was on control six till two.
Ask the drivers.
We will.
Did Tanya contact you yesterday? She called, yeah.
Half-five-ish.
JANINE: Reason for the call? We're mates.
She said she needed money.
I couldn't help her.
Did she tell you where she was staying? No.
Look, I didn't kill Tanya.
I liked her! What about Williams? Did you like him? Is that a leading question? I didn't think much about him either way.
The night Williams died, you logged a fare to Newton Street sports centre.
That's very near the car park, yeah? You dropped her about 8:50.
If you say so, yeah.
Well, what did you do then? Drove around, ermwaited for the next call.
At 9:05, your car was caught on CCTVtwice driving past the car park where Williams died.
OK, yeah, erm I was cruising for fares, I know it's against the rules.
I picked one up near the car park.
Male or female? A bloke in a suit.
He hailed me, he told me he was running late for a train, offered me 25 quid if I could help him catch it.
I turned round in a hurry, picked him up, and off we went.
Any record of that fare? What happened to her? Tanya.
Stabbed.
Same as Williams.
Alibi sounds solid enough.
So does the fare story.
He's an ex-copper, he can do plausible.
Yeah.
Have you found Terry? Not yet.
We're here about Tanya Lucas.
I didn't know her.
I saw her a couple of times at Paul's office.
Are you all right, Sally? Yeah, I'm fine.
Do you mind if I get on, though? It's just, well, Derek will fuss if I'm longer than I say.
Let's get some more background on Derek.
Maybe someone he used to work with.
With a view to? She's covering for him.
Let's find someone who won't.
Are you Dave? Yeah? DS Shap.
I need to ask some questions.
LookI'm busy.
You were talking to a Russian girl, Tanya, about this fella.
Same guy you were chasing last night.
Tanya was murdered.
What? Well, that's You don't think I've got anything Is there any chance that he saw her, or found out Tanya were asking after him? I couldn't tell you.
I didn't see him.
Look, I'm sorry.
I've got my job to do.
Friend of Tanya's? Yeah.
Looking for? She gives us cashfor good info.
Aah! Argh! Tony.
Aren't you going to ask me how I've been? I'll ask the bloody questions! And I can smell how you've been.
I'm skint.
I haven't had a chance to sort myself out yet.
Give me one good reason not to arrest you for murder.
Cos I haven't killed anybody.
What did you come back for? I wanted to see Hannah.
You lost that right eight years ago, mate! I needed to see her.
How did you know where she was? I didn't.
Till this joker turns up out of nowhere.
Williams.
He tried to give me a warning, telling me to stay away from Sally and Hannah.
And? I told him to wind his neck in.
Straightened him out.
I've been inside a long time, I know what I'm doing.
I gave him a few digs, asked him who he was, who sent him.
Derek Jowell? Sally? No, no, he said it was his boss.
He said Sally had nothing to do with it.
So? He was in a bit of a bad way.
I said it would get worse unless he told me where Hannah was, where she went to school, where she was living.
I thought I could make the situation work for me.
But I told him I needed proof.
Photographs, in case he was having me head over.
He agreed to this out of the kindness of his heart? He's no different to anyone else.
I said I'd weigh him in.
He wasn't to know I was down to my last tenner.
That night we arranged to meet at the multi-storey so I could pick up what he had for me.
When I got there, he was dead.
Ha ha ha! I'm telling you the truth.
I found the photos underneath his seat, and took them - that's all.
Your fingerprints, in blood, on his car.
I had to touch him to-to-to get the pictures.
Tanya Lucas.
Tanya? I don't know.
Russian PI, looking for you.
Winds up dead.
You're not listening to me.
I haven't killed anybody.
You nearly murdered your wife.
Or have you forgotten that? Back then I was off my head! Well, you're right there.
Have you not read any of the stuff I left you? No, I didn't read it! Maybe if you had done Argh! Every copper in the city is looking for you.
I have risked my job and my pension to get here first.
This is the only chance you'll get.
Piss off and don't come back.
Tony.
Do it for Hannah's sake.
Just read the stuff I sent you.
This is DS Shap.
I can't take your call at the moment.
Leave a message and I'll call you back as soon as I can.
Sarge, it's Kat.
You're supposed to be meeting me at Tanya's place.
Derek and I did ten years together.
He was a good copper.
Till the shooting.
It was over for Derek long before he took that bullet.
Why? What happened? Marriage.
Seriously? The moment he got hitched, he went moody on us.
Turning up late, looking like he'd slept in a hedge, chewing heads off, losing evidence.
Some of the lads claimed he was using drugs, drinking on the job.
I never saw any of it, but I should've said something, got him to talk to someone.
Hm.
Hard call on a mate.
Day he was hit, it was like he had a death wish.
Like he wanted the guy to take the shot.
Top brass smoothed it over, gave him his medal, golden handshake, but the lads on the squad - they were ready to see him go by then.
He'd turned into a full-on liability.
Remember me, Mr Faber? DC Skerton.
Where did you get the keys? They're mine.
I own the property.
I was Tanya's landlord as well as her employer.
Is it just these you came for? Tanya called me yesterday afternoon.
She said she had compromising photos of me and Sally.
I told her to shove 'em.
Are you sleeping with Derek's wife? Sally's fantastic.
A real woman, who deserves a lot better than Derek.
Unfortunately, so far, she doesn't see it that way.
Where were you at midnight last night? Home alone.
Never left.
You can ask the porter at my flat.
If you weren't bothered about these yesterday, why come back today? Tanya wasn't dead yesterday.
I knew if you found them, you'd want to ask questions.
Sally's got enough to cope with right now.
Did you tell Sally about Tanya's threat? No, for the same reason.
Shouldn't you be looking for Camerton? Was it you that put Williams onto him? No comment.
Can I go now? I don't like him, but we can't arrest him for it.
Where's Shap? You said he was due to meet you here.
Oh.
I'll try him again, boss.
It's good to have you back anyway.
Oh.
You sorted everything out with Tom? Yeah.
He's going to be a model student, and I am going to be a model mum.
Tanya came in yesterday afternoon looking for someone.
That evening you lot showed up, looking for the same bloke.
Tanya was looking for this man? Camerton? Why didn't you tell us this before? You never asked.
This morning, one of your lot is here again, all vibed up, wanting to know if there was any chance this Camerton saw Tanya with me yesterday.
As if it was my fault she was killed.
Name of the officer? Can't remember.
Description? Tough-looking.
40-ish.
Short? Shaved head? Yeah, that's him.
Shap.
Why were you at St Margaret's shelter? We know Camerton was seen there, and Tanya used to go there You're lying, Shap.
The bloke at the shelter said that first Tanya, then you were there looking for Camerton.
Why the hell was Tanya looking for our suspect? Did you send her? I know it's not kosher, but we were putting her up.
She were good at finding She was an illegal, part-time PI! Are you saying Tanya may have been killed because you packed her off after a violent killer who found her first? It doesn't look good.
Look good? This information clearly puts Camerton back in the frame for both murders.
How long have you been sitting on it? Someone's just pressed the panic button at the Jowells'.
Hannah? Derek? Derek? Sally? Police! Is there anyone there? Sally? Hiya, Hannah.
It's Kat.
Are you hurt? Has your dad been here? Terry? Derek? Derek! Are you with us, Derek? I've just been talking to Sally.
And you're under arrest.
Dr Lee to X-Ray.
Dr Lee to X-Ray.
He's fit.
Yeah.
Do you want to talk about earlier? He's fitter.
Nah, he's not my type.
He's too skinny.
Hannah was in her room doing her homework.
I was making the dinner.
Derek turned up out of the blue.
I I think he'd been drinking.
He was He was ranting.
About money and the business going under.
He stormed around, throwing things.
He managed to smash the French doors.
I tried to stop him.
But he turned on me.
I did get away er I pressed the alarm.
How did you get the cut? Oh I was cooking tea when he came in.
He pulled the knife out of my hand before he hit me.
Said I wasn't listening.
This isn't the first time it's happened.
It's like he's a different person.
Sometimes he doesn't remember what he'sdone.
It's like a blackout.
Why don't you get help, Sally? I've been talking to my GP and ermthe girls at my yoga group.
I know why this is happening.
He's not like Terry.
He's I know I can help him get better.
It's just going to take a little bit more time.
Lately I've been wondering whether it's something about me, you know? The kind of men I attract.
You have trouble keeping your fists in your pockets? Did you lose your temper with Williams? What about Tanya? OK, Derek, let's see if we can get you some coffee.
Stick him in an interview room, Martin.
You can't talk to him like that, and I don't reckon he's in a fit state I'm not taking a lecture on procedure from someone who's just been shagging.
Hey, what's going on? BOTH: Nothing.
Sally wants him released.
She thinks banging him up will make things worse, not better.
He's a murder suspect, as well as a wife-beater.
We've got no hard evidence of that.
And, thanks to you, we've been off on a wild-goose chase while our real killer was getting away.
Your wife has pleaded with me to give you a chance, so that's what I'm giving you.
You'll be released on a caution.
But don't forget we'll be watching you.
What happened tonight could have a bearing on our inquiries.
Expect to answer more questions, Mr Jowell.
Are you OK? Listen, if you want to talk, give us a call, all right? DS Shap.
Yeah.
Yeah, I want to talk.
So, do you believe me? If - if - that stuff I read is right .
.
you served eight years for something, and you were innocent and you said nothing all that time.
It's hard to explain to you why.
At first I thought I deserved everything I got.
I thought I'd let Sally and Hannah down so badly.
I was ashamed.
So I just said nothing, and after a bit it became like a habit that I couldn't break.
For eight years? Nobody is listening inside.
They've heard it all before.
I just kept quiet, kept my head down, waited to get out.
Right.
So you're out.
Williams turns up.
You couldn't walk away.
I needed to see Hannah.
If you believe me.
If you believe everything you've read, then you know who's killed Williams and that girl.
Leave that, I'll do it.
I thought I saw Paul's car just now when I was taking the rubbish out.
Yeah, he just called.
He's coming for a coffee.
He's taking Hannah to school for me.
Did you tell him, what happened, like? Yeah, I told him because he's our friend.
Does everyone have to know our business, Sal? It's not everyone, it's Paul.
Are you starting again? I'm not starting anything.
I want to talk.
I've done nothing but try to help you.
We just need to talk.
Oh, just leave me alone and go to work, will you? Just go! I'm going.
See you, Mum.
No.
I'm coming in, remember? Hang on a sec.
Don't walk next to me.
Oh all right, then.
I'll wait 20 seconds.
If anyone asks, I don't know you.
Why are you coming in again? To get the results of that test you did yesterday.
They were lame, anyway.
You've nothing to worry about, then, have you? I thought we were seeing the Head.
I wanted a quick word, off the record, if that's OK.
We've had the results of Tom's tests.
Good or bad? It's good news.
Tom is considerably more able than we realised.
Which may explain a good bit about his behaviour recently.
That's greatisn't it? Yes, it is.
But? It's not my job to advise you on your choices Choices? Such as the need for private tuition.
Or whether you keep him here at New Grange or not.
This is the only good state school in the area.
Yes.
Otherwise it's St Isaacs at 15 grand a year plus trips.
Are you saying Tom's not wanted here? No, no, no, we'd love to keep Tom here.
It's more a question of resources.
Sorry, I don't get you.
Tom is really quite special, Mrs Lewis.
As such, he has special needs, as well as special potential.
Now, strictly between you and me, if Tom were my son, I'd want to do whatever it took to have him fulfil that potential.
KAT: Oh, look at this.
See? I told you.
What is it? It's the referee sheet for the DCI's Board Application.
How are we getting on with the search for Camerton? Someone died? I was going to tell you about it.
Yeah? When did you have in mind? I have to make changes.
Last time I asked, everything was fine.
I only decided to hand it in this morning.
You've made me look like a right prat! So this is about you, is it? I want to know what's going on.
Why are you doing this? My son has been wandering the streets of Manchester alone.
Anything could have happened.
I'd have known nothing about it.
Apart from that, take your pick.
I've got no money, no time, no life, no-one to help me share the responsibility of the children.
So what's new? You'll regret it.
You might not even be any good at it.
Thanks.
You'll be gagging for a dead body in a week.
I've just handed the forms in.
It doesn't commit me to anything! Hmm.
When I asked Tom why he was truanting, he said "To get away from you .
.
just like Dad did.
" And what did you say? I said, "You can't always get what you want.
" But it cuts both ways, doesn't it? Do you know what's going on, sarge? First it's Super Cop losing his stripes.
Now it looks like the boss is throwing the towel in.
She's handed in the forms.
She hasn't decided anything.
I just want to know where we stand, that's all.
You know why I'm here.
Don't start, Paul.
Get up! I don't want to be your friend any more, Derek.
I've decided to open an office down South soon.
And, by the way, when I go, I'll be taking your wife with me.
You didn't deserve her before, let alone now.
You're not even going to fight for her, are you? You're pathetic.
But you never had any real stomach for a fight, unless it was Sally you were hurting.
It's not like that.
I don't want to know what it's like.
Please, mate.
You made your bed, mate.
She's going somewhere where she'll be looked after properly.
And you're gonna have to live with it.
Probation, please.
Alison Frost.
Mrs Frost, DI Mayne, GMP.
I've been talking to one of your colleagues about a new client on your books - Camerton.
Yeah.
We know he's not at his address, but we're looking for any contacts in the city, to be honest.
Yeah.
Look at this, boss.
The night Tanya died, Jowell said he was in the cab office.
That's the call data from his provider.
It turns out he diverted all calls through his mobile at about 11:15.
How long? Couple of hours.
Long enough to get to the hotel and back.
Easy.
Mrs Jowell was downstairs asking to see you.
Derek's gone mad, smashing the place up.
I didn't know where else to go.
Mrs Hilyard? Yes.
DI Mayne.
Are you Terry Camerton's mother? What now? I'd like to ask you a few questions about your son - Terry.
I've said all I'm saying.
I haven't seen him.
I told the other copper.
Hello, Mr Jowell.
Been gardening? Yeah.
What's that you just put in the boot of the car? Just tools.
I've gotta go.
Open the boot, please.
I haven't got time.
Open it up, please.
I haven't got time for this! Take it easy, mate.
Come on.
Shap.
Yeah.
Now? OK.
Where? What's going on? You tell me! I've just been talking to Terry Camerton's mum! She told me all about a copper who came looking for Terry the day after Williams died.
Right.
ErI can explain.
Yeah? You've already obstructed an investigation, suppressed evidence and shagged a suspect! Maybe it's too late for explanations.
Maybe I'll march you down to the DCI and see you kicked out on your arse! He's my brother.
Very funny.
Terry Camerton is my younger, half-brother.
Same father, different mothers.
Sally Jowell is my ex-sister-in-law and Hannah's my niece.
Boss.
Where the hell have you been? Long story.
You're in luck.
I found Jowell with the possible murder weapon, so I haven't got time to hear it.
No, you really do need to hear this.
At the time I was the victim of violent abuse, and basically I'd lost my sanity.
Abuse? From who? From my wife, Sally.
Oh, come on, Mr Camerton.
You were a fireman.
Fit, strong.
Sally didn't need physical strength to hurt me.
It's battery acid.
She waited till I was asleep.
I'd forgotten to take her dress into the cleaners.
She decided that I didn't care about her enough.
A whole enquiry team and no-one picked up on it? I confessed as soon as the police got there.
Why? I wanted to protect her.
I thought it was all my fault.
I believed her when she said that I had failed her, that I'd let her down, her and Hannah.
And then after the battery acid I was scared.
Some nights I wouldn't dare go indoors.
I'd sleep in the car.
Everyone at work would be wondering why I was all over the place.
And I couldn't She'd already convinced everyone by then that I was losing the plot anyway.
How do you mean? Setting it up for months, making it look like she was the victim.
She'dshe'd been to her GP, Citizens Advice, spoken to our friends, my mates, telling them I was drinking on the job, that I'd lost it.
And at the time, I couldn't face the truth myself, so I just said nothing.
I still loved Sally.
I thought I could make everything all right again.
Shap says you think Sally killed Williams and Tanya.
Has she ever killed before, to your knowledge? No.
So why now? Maybe that's my fault, an' all.
Me coming back.
If she could have found me, stopped mekilled me, even.
But it's too late for that.
I think killing those people was the only way she had left to protect all her lies.
You see, if all this is true, then Sally must be very organised and a very good actress.
It's what she's best at.
Ask Tony.
JANINE: I'm gonna string you up for this, Shap.
But first can you tell me why you've just put your entire life in a paper bag and set fire to it? I haven't got an excuse, boss.
Except he's my brother and he's innocent.
Some things you can't walk away from.
Do what you like with me, boss, I'll stand up for it.
Butif the same thing is happening Oh, if it is, it'll come out in interview! Derek will say he killed those people, whether he did or not.
His prints are on the knife.
If he's innocent, he won't be able to make up details.
He's an ex-copper, boss! He knows how to handle an interview.
Or he's guilty.
And Camerton's a nutter on a mission.
He's telling the truth, boss.
You know he is.
So what are we going to do? I don't know.
You tell me Super Cop.
I've just been talking to Terry Camerton.
He's just shown me what he says is proof that he was being abused by Sally.
He says it's been going on for years and he thinks the same thing is happening to you.
Don't be mad.
He believes Sally killed Williams and Tanya because they were getting too close Sally's killed nobody.
Well, we're looking back at the CCTV footage now of scenes of crimes.
If she was there She wasn't there! What really happened that night, Derek, at the car park? Did you see her? Did you follow her? Did you see No! Lookyou are way off the mark! I don't want to listen to any more of this.
Are you prepared to give upeverything your whole lifefor her? For her and Hannah.
You don't You don't understand.
I don't deserve them.
Either of them.
Sally.
No-one will tell me what's happening.
We're releasing Derek on police bail.
Right, I see.
We're applying for an injunction to keep him away until this is cleared up.
In the meantime he's agreed to go to a bed and breakfast.
OK, thanks.
Erwhere do I pick Hannah up from? Oh, yeah.
She's gone for a pizza with Kat.
I'll get her back to you as soon as I can.
OK, thank you.
That'd be great.
Thanks.
OK.
A patrol car will take you straight to the B&B.
You can pick up some kit in the morning.
You're not going to go home, are you, Derek? No.
I'm not going to go home.
Heads up, everyone.
We've got her, boss.
This is from the camera that saw Derek in the car park that night.
Check it out.
She was there all the time.
We just weren't looking.
Where have you been? I was worried.
I didn't know.
Where's Hannah? She's not your problem any more.
Where are you going? Paul's.
After that, as far away from you as possible.
I'm doing my best for us, love.
The best of nothing is nothing.
You couldn't even protect me from Terry.
At least Paul tried.
It's your fault I had to sort out that private investigator and his bitch myself.
No.
Don't pretend you didn't know! Williams tried to make me pay to keep Terry out of our lives.
and Tanya thought I'd cough up to stop you knowing about Paul and me.
Silly little cow.
If you weren't such a pathetic excuse of a husband, you would have dealt with it before I had to.
I can't listen to this any You will go when I tell you to go! I'll call you.
You tell Hannah I am not finished with you! I'm gonna make you pay! Somebody call an ambulance! Sally! Come here! Get off! Come on.
Derek.
Derek! You've got to help me tell them! Derek, please help me! Get off me! Sally Jowell, I am arresting you on suspicion of the murder of Piotr Iwaszko and Tanya Lutrova.
You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something that you later rely on in court.
Anything you do say may be given in evidence.
Derek! I want my lawyer! OK, but you know what you've done.
It'll do more good if you talk to us first.
You mean time off for good behaviour? Well, yeah.
Derek ain't gonna co-operate because he hasn't got the guts.
And even if he has, do you think a jury's gonna believe him over me? We'll collect the evidence and see.
In you get, sweetheart.
Mind your head.
How is she? Yeah.
Yeah.
She's fine.
You know I'll never testify against her.
Yeah.
But if we get the evidence, there'll be no point in making a false confession.
Come on, darling.
Erlisten.
I need to ask you two a favour.
TV: Now the rest of the news.
A woman from Manchester has been charged today in connection with the murders of two illegal immigrants in the city nearly three weeks ago.
DCI Lewis, the head of the team responsible for her arrest, described it as When's your interview? Five o'clock.
Last one in.
Nathan thinks it's cool, you being on telly.
You can tell Nathan he better make the most of it cos if I get this job I'll be a lot more behind the scenes from now on.
What? I don't care if you don't get it.
Well, it's part of our deal.
We could manage how we used to.
It wasn't that bad.
Thanks.
You took your time.
Big day.
Yeah.
You look good.
Thanks.
You want me to come in with you? Oh, God, no.
Shap and the team send their love.
They forgiven me yet? They've stopped throwing darts at your picture.
OK.
Good luck.
Go on, knock 'em dead.
What are you doing? I couldn't go through with it, could I? It's not really me, is it? I knew you wouldn't do it.
Why? You'd miss me too much.
Oh, yeah, right.
Give us a hug.
'Ey! Give us a kiss.
Get off my bum.
Oh, don't kid yourself, I'm after your wallet.
How else am I gonna pay for my roof? Now, you do realise I'll have to apply for the position myself.
You? Yes.
Oh, no