Death In Paradise (2011) s05e08 Episode Script
Series 5, Episode 8
1 They're having a party I hope you are hearty They're having a party I hope you are hearty Sing it to me Rum-ba-ba-do-ba-ba-da-do Rum-ba-ba-do Drinks voucher for tonight.
That's how we keep party out front.
Welcome.
MUSIC PLAYS Three, two, one THEY GROAN - That's not tequila.
- It's Caribbean tequila.
Oh, guess what? I did it.
I got it done this afternoon.
No way! You didn't? Is that a moth? That's a butterfly.
Represents freedom, new beginnings.
Stop staring at it.
It is not a moth! I'm only joking.
It's amazing.
Seriously, Penny, the fact that you're actually here at your - At my age?! I might be twice as old as you, but I bet I can still drink you under the table.
- Same again? - No.
- Yes! Right.
Caller, hold the line! HE LAUGHS HE SIGHS - This time next week, we'll be back home.
- Yeah.
It'll be nice to be back.
I come bearing shots and - Leo.
- .
.
Leo! I knew that.
How are you doing, Leo? I'm Griff.
- This is my girlfriend Sian.
- Hi.
- Hi.
Right, let's get this party started.
Ready? Three, two, one Hey! THEY GROAN MUSIC: Yeke Yeke by Mory Kante I just want to check that we're cool, yeah? Heh? You promise you won't say anything? Yeah, I said I wouldn't.
Cool.
I'd better get her to bed.
She's lucky to have you.
The other way round, I reckon.
Don't dismiss it.
Take care of her.
Look after her.
So lovely Oh I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I've had too much to drink.
You're fine.
Honestly, don't worry.
I'd better head back.
- Oh - Do you want someone to walk you back? No, no, no.
Don't be silly.
- Good night.
Good night.
- Night.
- Night-night.
Well, that was awkward.
Hey, you.
Let's get you to bed, eh? - Yeah.
- Need a hand? No.
I'm fine.
I'll see you tomorrow, man.
Have a good one.
- Come here.
- Oh - Oi! THEY GIGGLE GUNSHO DOOR RATTLES You hear that? There's someone in there.
What's going on? Stand back What? No Sian.
Sian! So, this is my suit for JP's wedding.
Which tailor did you use? Dwayne recommended him.
What do you think? Both of you.
A touch bold? My eldest brother, he's about the same size, so maybe I could ask to borrow something from him? - PHONE RINGS - Yeah.
Dwayne, top of the morning to you.
Really? Well, we're on our way.
Florence, duty calls.
You're driving.
Sorry.
Chief.
We've got a young woman inside.
The paramedics pronounced her dead at the scene, but they still haven't taken away the body.
- Any idea what happened? - It looks like she killed herself.
- Who are they? They discovered the body.
The boyfriend, a couple of guests.
And that is the owner of the hostel, Astor.
OK, let's take Astor.
- JP, keep the others here.
I'll have a chat with them later.
- Yes, Chief.
I tried the door, but it wouldn't open.
And then I came round the back and smashed the window through.
Do you know her? Her name is Sian.
She'd been staying with us for about a week or so.
Poor girl.
She can't be more than, what, 19? 20? Where were you when you heard the gunshot? - I was cleaning the dorm room.
- What time was this? It must have been about eight.
Yes, it was eight, cos I always start cleaning the same time.
When was the last time you saw Sian alive? Last night.
I was at the bar.
She was around at the party, I think.
Why Why would a young girl like that want to kill herself, man? Sorry, who's saying she did? - Well, it's obvious, isn't it? - You'd think so.
Right? Well, let's see.
She was found flush against the frosted-glass door, which means nobody could have shot her whilst inside the shower room and then exited via this door.
And nobody could have entered or left by this window, hence why Astor had to smash the shutters in order to gain access.
- But - But if you're planning to kill yourself, why bring a washbag? Why unpack your toiletries and then choose to shoot yourself? Where is her towel? If she were coming for a shower, you'd use a towel, wouldn't you? I hadn't really thought of that.
So, you think this wasn't a suicide? Well, I'm not saying it wasn't NOT suicide, if you follow.
Or to put it another way, Sian entered the shower room without a towel, unpacked her washbag and only then decided to shoot herself at point-blank range.
And why here, in a communal shower? Outside, there's a secluded beach, a quiet, dense jungle.
And where would someone with no knowledge of the island find a gun? Astor something you'd like to tell us? I, uh Oh, this isn't going to sound good, but, um, that gun is mine.
- Excuse me? - It is legal and registered.
But I don't know how she managed to get hold of it.
I'll have to check in my office first, but that definitely looks like my gun.
Hmm Dwayne, I need you and JP to photograph the scene, release the body and dust for prints.
Florence, you're with me.
My name is Perrie.
Perrie Campbell.
Perrie? Right.
And how do you know Sian? We met when she arrived, a week or so ago.
We got chatting.
She was a really lovely girl.
Are you on holiday or? - No, I'm travelling.
- I see.
And when was the last time you saw Sian alive? Last night.
There was a party.
We had a few drinks, and everything was fine.
And in between you arriving back at the hostel and now, where have you been? Well, I came straight to bed.
And then, this morning, I was practising my yoga on the beach at eight o'clock, and I I heard the gunshot.
And so I came to find out what had happened.
Can anyone confirm that? I don't know.
There was a kayaking thing, and everyone else took the boat to the next island.
We'll take that as a no.
- Name? - Leo Richards.
Leo, how did you know Sian? I didn't.
My flight got in yesterday afternoon.
We met last night.
And we were you when the gunshot was heard? I was having breakfast.
- Who were you with? - It was just me.
As Perrie said, there was a boat trip organised.
Given there was a boat trip, there was just you guys and Sian left in the hostel? - Uh-huh.
As far as I know.
Griff, I know this must be a very difficult time for you.
How long have you and Sian been courting? Um, three years next month.
We met at work, in the pub.
I was behind the bar.
You've been together all summer, travelling? Those round-the-world tickets.
She should start med school in September.
That's why we're here.
Oh A summer of fun before I'm sorry.
When was the last time you saw Sian alive? This morning.
I was heading out for a run, and she was heading for a shower.
- What time was this? - 7.
45.
I remember setting my watch to head out.
And did anyone see you? I bought a bottle of water from the hut on the cliffs.
Hmm.
Would anyone know why Sian would have a reason to take her own life? All right.
That's all for now.
Thank you.
Are you sure you don't want me to drive, sir? No, Florence, it will help me to concentrate.
So, Sian heads into the shower room, she unpacks her toiletries and only then chooses to shoot herself at point-blank range.
- She doesn't bring a towel, which makes no sense - Sir, watch out! - Ooh! - Ohh Oh I'm sorry.
Are you OK? Are you hurt? Gosh, it's you.
It's you, isn't it? It's me.
Milky hot chocolate, sometimes a blueberry muffin.
Oh! - Humphrey! - Yes.
- My goodness.
Wow.
Wow.
Florence, this is Martha.
- Hi.
She used to work back in the coffee shop back in old Blighty.
What are you doing here? Oh, um, you know, travelling.
Finding myself.
Nearly getting mowed down.
I'm so sorry.
I'm so sorry.
- Oh, no, no.
It was me.
I wasn't looking.
- Yeah.
Um How are you? - How's - Dylan? - Yes.
We consciously uncoupled.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Oh, don't be.
I'm not.
Completely the right decision.
Me too.
Yes.
All for the good.
HE CLEARS HIS THROA So, this is where they transferred you? Yes.
Beats roundabouts and rain, I guess.
THEY BOTH LAUGH Yes You look well.
Oh, thanks.
- You too.
- Thanks.
I'm trying to cut out wheat, actually.
- How are you enjoying the island? - Oh, it's lovely.
- Are you staying at the hostel? - Yes.
It's awful, what's happened.
We all found out when we got back from the boat trip.
You're investigating, I presume? Yes, yes, I am.
So, if you hear of anything untoward, then do let me know.
And sorry about nearly mowing you down.
Oh, not at all.
I have holiday insurance! THEY BOTH GIGGLE - All right.
Marv.
- Sorry? HE CLEARS HIS THROA Marvellous.
M-M-Marv.
It's just something I'm trying.
Yes - Right.
- Well, lovely to see you.
- You, too.
- OK.
- Bye.
- Bye.
- Bye.
HE LAUGHS She seems nice.
Yes.
Yes, she is, yes.
Yes, she's nice.
Wow.
Flowers, gosh.
Sorry, sir.
They were meant to deliver everything to the church, but they got the wrong address.
Rosey's on her way in a van to pick them all up.
Not a problem, JP.
- Anything we can do to help.
You only get married once.
- You hope.
I'm so sorry for your loss.
We'll be in touch.
That was Sian's mother.
She didn't believe Sian would take her own life.
She was headed to medical school, her life ahead of her.
Apparently, Sian had suffered from anxiety and depression during her exams, but she had got through it with the help of the boyfriend.
- Her mother spoke very highly of him.
- Anything from background? - 'Yee-ha!' - WHIP CRACKS Sorry.
I've done something.
Every time I get an e-mail - 'Yee-ha!' - WHIP CRACKS I can't turn it off.
I don't know what I've done.
Some settings Sorry.
You were saying - background.
Yes.
The victim, Sian Evans.
19, born and raised in Cardiff.
An A-grade student about to go to Edinburgh University.
Griff Morgan, 27, the boyfriend.
Works at the local pub and DJs there.
Leo Richards, 21.
Originally from Hastings, but is now studying history and politics at Warwick.
Astor Henri, aged 42, born locally.
It turns out the gun was registered and legal, and the only fingerprints found on the weapon belong to Sian.
Astor's been running the hostel for five years, married for two.
- Perrie Campbell, 43.
Lives in a place called Cowbridge? - Mm-hm.
Anyway, looks like she's worked in a supermarket for years, some sort of supervisor.
- Cowbridge?! Is that a real place, Chief? I actually went to a christening in Cowbridge once.
It's not a million miles from Cardiff, if I remember.
So, you think there's a chance that Perrie and Sian might have known each other prior to arriving on Saint Marie? Perhaps their paths might have crossed.
- Have a dig around, JP, see what you can find.
- Yes, Chief.
Right, so Sian Evans was found dead inside the shower room at Honore youth hostel, just after a gunshot was heard at 8am.
She was last seen alive by her boyfriend at 7.
45am.
She'd been shot at point-blank range and her body was found slumped flush against the shower room door.
Which means that nobody could have shot her from inside the shower room and then left via the door.
And nobody could have entered or left via the window, which is why Astor smashed the shutters in order to enter.
- Quite.
The gun belonging to Astor was found in Sian's hand.
Did she take her own life? Some might say it's possible, but why, if you are intending to take your own life, do you take a washbag, unpack it and only then choose to kill yourself? Chief, we also found these in Sian's possessions.
- Looks like ecstasy.
- Right.
Well, let's get them over to the lab and wait for toxicology to confirm what they are.
We also found her towel.
It was on her bed, bone dry.
Sir, you have to come and look at this.
OK, so I ran a quick internet search on Perrie Campbell and, look, first hit - articles from a local newspaper.
Missing - Cowbridge.
Wife Disappears.
Husband Appeals For Help.
The Mysterious Case Of The Runaway Wife.
So, Perrie is married.
She didn't mention anything about a husband.
Why is she here if he is back in England? - Wales, Florence.
- What's the difference? Oh, never say that to a Welshman.
Never say that to an Englishman, come to think of it.
Sir, according to this, Cowbridge is only seven miles west from Cardiff.
Close enough for me.
Florence! Right.
Oh, you're a writer? It's just a story.
Fiction.
May I? It's not finished yet.
You know, Herman Melville once said, "To produce a mighty book, one must choose a mighty theme.
" Deception, deceit, fleeing of one's homeland.
Pretty big themes, wouldn't you say? Why did you leave your husband? Is it relevant? - Fairly relevant.
- OK.
I left because I couldn't stay.
Every night before bed, he put out two cups, placed the teabags inside, ready for the morning.
One night I went to bed, I looked at those two mugs and I thought, "There's got to be more than this.
" So I walked away.
I never went back.
I knew there was a whole world out there.
Now I can see it.
We know you lived just outside Cardiff.
Maybe you knew Sian from back home? Maybe she recognised you and there was talk of her getting in touch with your husband? - Tell him where you are? - Sian and I had never met before.
I had nothing to do with what happened to her.
I don't want you to contact my husband.
I'm happy here.
She was crying last night.
I'd gone to bed, but I wasn't feeling too good.
I needed some air.
So I went outside and she was with Griff and she was crying.
- What were they talking about? - I've no idea.
I should have said something this morning, but I didn't want to upset Griff any more than was necessary.
Ah, sir, how did it go? Well, Perrie is not the most stable of people, granted, but a cold-blooded killer, I'm not so sure.
We might have something.
We've been going through the phone records.
Yes, they were e-mailed over to us by the network provider.
Now, these are all the numbers Sian called or texted over the last three months.
But there is one number that we could not account for, highlighted in orange.
- It's Leo, Chief.
We spoke to the phone company, and there are text messages and calls between him and Sian going back months, but there's no records of any of these calls or text messages on Sian's phone.
They've all been deleted.
So, we did some more digging, and it turns out that Leo was in Phuket three months ago, exactly the same time as Sian and Griff.
The text messages began shortly afterwards.
Wow.
That is barnstorming work from the two of you.
Let's get the phone over to the lab, see what they can recover.
Also, Dwayne, I'd like you to check Leo, Sian and Griff's social media, the face-thingy, the tweeters, see what you can find.
- Yes, Chief.
- Let's head over and talk to Leo.
Ah, Rosey.
- Hello.
- Ah, Miss Fabrice.
- Hi, Rosey.
Hello.
The van's all loaded.
I'll take the flowers over to the church.
Beauty, brains and brawn, huh? You're a lucky man, you know, JP? Here are the nametags for the wedding favours.
You have done the wedding favours? - Yes, of course.
- Great.
And my Aunt Esme is coming now, so you might have two rejig the seating plan.
- OK, yes.
Rejig.
OK.
Bye-bye.
Bye.
- You haven't done the favours, have you? - Haven't even started.
And Aunt Esme? I've never even met Aunt Esme.
You only met Rosey's mum two weeks ago.
Relax, JP.
It's a whirlwind romance.
These things happen.
Wh-Whirlwind? What do you mean, whirlwind? You know, whirlwind.
Whew! Fast.
Good.
But fast.
I could charge you for perverting the course of justice right now.
We need to see your mobile phone.
We know that you and Sian had been exchanging phone calls and text messages for almost three months.
We also know that three months ago, you spent a week on the same island at the same time.
Nothing, sir.
Do you delete all your calls and text messages, or just the incriminating ones? We can do this back at the station, if you'd prefer.
OK.
Look, we met a few months ago in Phuket.
She was hot, we hooked up.
Then what happened? Nothing.
We spent a week together.
Her boyfriend wasn't there.
They'd had an argument.
She wanted to go to this festival that everyone was talking about, he didn't want her to go.
She said she could be like that, controlling, so she just left him, we went and we spent a few days together after that.
It was just sex.
I guess she sent a few texts, there were a few calls.
And you just happened to bump into her again on this island? Most British travellers book through the same website.
That's the same flights, the same hostels.
- People bump into each other.
- So, why lie? I'm not exactly going to volunteer this information in front of her boyfriend, am I? I don't want to put him through any more grief.
I'll be in touch.
So, what did you think, sir? Well, if Sian and Leo had been intimate, and Griff had somehow learnt of this - It's a strong motive.
- Yes.
Excuse me.
Excuse me.
I just have a couple of follow-up questions, if that's OK.
- I'm sorry, I was miles away.
- Of course.
We understand that you and Sian had an argument which led to you parting company for a week in Phuket.
- How do you know about that? Is it true? Yeah, but it was nothing.
Nothing? HE SIGHS It was about a stupid party she wanted to go in the middle of nowhere.
It was dangerous, and I didn't want her to go.
We had a week apart then we were together again, and it was fine.
Did Sian tell you about Leo? What about him? They met.
The week you and Sian were apart, they were together.
They were intimate.
They had been exchanging calls and text messages since that time.
We also have a witness who claims she saw you and Sian the night before she died, and Sian had been crying.
That wasn't an argument.
She was scared about heading off to uni.
She could get like that, in her head.
She used to call it her washing-machine head.
Oh I thought they only met last night.
I had no idea.
What does it mean? Your necklace? It's the Thai symbol for love.
Isn't it? Yeah.
Sian gave it to me.
HE CLEARS HIS THROA Why don't you ask her out for a drink? - Um - What's the worst that could happen? You'll be great.
Right.
Yes.
Carpe diem, and all that.
Hello.
Oh! Hi.
SQUELCHING How are you? Yes.
HE CLEARS HIS THROA G-Good.
So So, there's a bar.
It's run by a lovely woman called Catherine, and they do drinks.
Um Coffee, beer, cocktails, soft drinks, mocktails, water.
I can get you a menu, if you like.
- Oh, I And then you could choose something you'd like.
And I could buy it for you.
A drink.
I'd buy you a drink.
Tonight.
Or I could just order when I'm there.
That would work too.
Yes.
Yes, great.
Seven o'clock? That sounds lovely.
- Great, see you there.
- See you then.
- She said yes.
- That's great.
- No, it's great.
Let's go.
What's wrong? I sat on her yoghurt.
Quick, before she notices.
Now, we know that Sian and Leo were together in Phuket.
We also know that, since that time, they've exchanged numerous calls and text messages.
We're still waiting on the lab to come back to us with the content of the messages.
- Yes.
Dwayne, has anything come up from Griff's social media? Some posts about the disco he ran at his local pub, some photos of him and Sian travelling, nothing out of the ordinary, really.
OK.
So, what of Perrie Campbell? Well, we know she walked out on her husband to see the world.
Did Sian recognise her? Did she kill her to maintain her anonymity? We do not know.
What we do know is that Sian Evans was found dead, slumped flush against the shower room door.
But as no-one could have got in or out of there, how on earth was she murdered? A question I fear will not be answered this evening.
So, thank you, that's all for today.
Back in first thing.
HE SIGHS Good luck, sir.
You'll be great.
Yes.
Thank you.
I'm in the mood for love Simply because you're near me Funny, but when you're near me I'm in the mood for love Heaven is in your eyes Bright as the stars we're under Oh, is it any wonder NEEDLE SCRATCHES JP, what are you still doing here? I'm on wedding duty, sir.
Oh, right.
Well, try not to stay too late.
Do you think I'm getting married too soon? Gosh, where did that come from? Oh Um Why don't you let me make a quick phone call and then you can tell me all about it? - No, sir, I'm sure you have more important things to do.
JP, this IS important.
Just give me one minute.
OK? ANSWERING MACHINE BEEPS 'Catherine, it's me, Humphrey.
'Yeah Hello.
'I'm meant to be meeting someone.
Well, it's a date, actually.
'The thing is, I'm going to be a little late.
'Now, the lady in question goes by the name of Martha.
'Blonde hair, um, looks like she has a good heart.
'If you could let her know I've been held up in work 'but I'll be there as soon as I can.
'Right.
Yes, that's it.
'Right.
Thank you.
' ANSWERING MACHINE BEEPS They told you, then.
HE GROANS I only met her a few months ago.
And now there is wedding favours, table plans.
Aunt Esme.
- Who's Aunt Esme? - Exactly.
Who is she? I mean, this is just all happening so fast and in two days' time I have to declare in front of my family and friends that we're going to spend the rest of our lives together? - Mm-hm.
You know what? It's a whirlwind romance.
That's exactly what Dwayne called it.
Rewind.
- You've been talking to Dwayne? - Yes.
Right, first things first.
In the matters of the heart, advice from Dwayne Myers is to be taken with a rather large pinch of salt.
This is nothing but cold feet.
Perfectly normal.
I remember the night before MY wedding the excitement, the anticipation, but there was also a mild, low-level, but nonetheless very real sense of PANIC.
But you knew her longer than a few months.
Well, yes.
Look, you're a kind and genuine and honest man, JP.
I've seen you and Rosey together and there's something very real there.
HE SIGHS Yeah.
Oh Yeah, you're right.
It's cold feet, as you say.
You're going to make Rosey a very happy woman.
Yeah, I hope so.
I know so.
- 'Yee-ha!' - WHIP CRACKS HUMPHREY SIGHS Is she still here? Who? Martha.
You got my message? No.
- What did it say? - I'm meant to be meeting someone.
Blonde.
Pretty.
- Very pretty.
- Oh, her! - She was meeting you? - Yes.
You're very late.
- Yes.
I know.
- Oh She left about half an hour ago.
I'm afraid she didn't look too happy.
Will you see her again? Yes.
Yes, I'm sure I will.
Well, this one's on me.
Thank you.
HE SIGHS So, how did it go last night? Ah, well, it It actually, um It fell through in the end.
- It's one of those things.
- But you'll rearrange? No, I don't think so.
I phoned the hostel this morning and she was about to check out.
Right, a little experiment.
- Outside, you two.
- What? - Chop chop.
Outside.
See if you can open this door.
It won't open, Chief.
Exactly.
Now come inside.
Now, try and leave whilst I keep my body in this position.
It can't be done.
It's impossible, Chief.
I know, and it's driving me to distraction.
- Sir? - Yes.
- I just spoke to the lab and they've confirmed that the drugs we found in Sian's bag WERE ecstasy.
The lab also done a cross-match on the bag and our exclusion prints.
They found a match - Astor.
Astor sold Sian the drugs? Dwayne, JP, if you could conduct a search of Astor's quarters.
- Yes, Chief.
- Chief.
- Florence, you and I will talk to Griff, see if he can shed any light on why Sian was in possession of the ecstasy Yes.
I thought you were going to throw me the keys.
They're on your desk.
Yes.
I knew that.
HE CLEARS HIS THROA We found these amongst Sian's possessions.
Ecstasy.
This a regular thing for her? No.
No.
She just wanted to kick back.
Last few days away.
Sian had heard that Astor could get hold of this stuff.
'I said no.
' No.
Sian 'Somehow she got them anyway.
' I didn't understand how, because I was looking after the money.
She wouldn't tell me, so I went to find Astor in his office, but he wasn't there.
'So I started looking for his drugs.
'But I couldn't find them.
'When he arrived, he just kept on denying ever giving them to her.
' I don't know what you're talking about.
But I know he's lying.
You won't find anything.
Ah, our hostel owner with a sideline in Class A narcotics.
The drugs you sold to Sian They're not mine.
- The bag has got your prints on.
- How do you explain that? I remember now.
I was cleaning the room - PHONE RINGS - .
.
and I find it on the floor.
Sorry, I need to take this.
You do realise that lying to a police officer is quite a serious offence? I found this in the outside bins.
Do these belong to you, too, Astor? Because we know you gave Sian the drugs, but we also know she didn't have any money.
So, what was the arrangement? She came into my office a couple of days ago.
Apparently, the hot water was not working.
I was with someone.
Someone who was not my wife.
Sian said she wouldn't say anything.
I repaid her to say thank you, and that was it.
I swear that was it! The lab recovered the text messages Leo and Sian exchanged.
They've just e-mailed them over.
Oh! Oh, stone the crows.
"Hey, sexy! "Thinking of you, kiss, kiss.
"Why are you ignoring me? "Let me take you out for the day when we both get home.
Kiss, kiss.
" The text messages you sent Sian clearly show that YOU chased HER.
Her reply - "please delete my number.
"I'm sorry, this was a mistake.
" You keep lying to us.
Why? Because I LIKED her.
You liked her? Loved her.
She got under my skin, and in my head, and I couldn't get her out.
So you followed her here to win her back, after she specifically told you to leave her alone.
Knowing she had a long-term boyfriend, knowing all of that you still turned up? Went well, did it? She was not too impressed.
We had it all out the night before she, er The night we'd all been drinking.
I'm here for you.
I just want to be with you.
I don't want to be with YOU.
(Sian) And that made you angry, knowing that she didn't want to be with you.
Angry enough to kill? I had nothing to do with her death.
Might want to get some ice on that.
Now, we are missing something.
What are we missing? - A conviction.
- Yes, thank you, Dwayne.
Sian Evans was found inside the shower room.
Nobody could have shot Sian then exited via the door.
And it would have been impossible for anyone to have entered OR exited via the window.
Did she simply kill herself? Possibly, but the wash bag would indicate that Sian entered the shower room in order to shower.
But there was no towel.
What of the suspects? Perrie Campbell, the one who walked out on her husband.
Did she kill to maintain her anonymity? And what of the hostel owner Astor Henry? We know his gun was used to kill Sian.
Though his prints were not found on the weapon.
And what of Leo? Leo the Liar.
We know that he'd had liaisons with Sian three months before he said they met.
He subsequently bombarded her with text messages and phone calls.
And finally, Griff, the boyfriend.
Did he somehow discover Sian's tryst with Leo? Did he want revenge? Did he kill her? HE SIGHS Who did it? And how did they do it? You know who did it? Not a sausage.
'Yee-ha!' WHIP CRACKS I feel really bad, Sir.
- We haven't cracked the case.
- No.
No, and time is rather getting on a bit.
But you're off duty now, it is time for celebration, and that, JP, is an order.
Sir, the suit from my brother.
It's in the Jeep.
I'm sure it will be a good fit.
OK, I'll come and have a look, thank you.
Well all the best for the big day tomorrow.
- Thank you, sir.
Best of British.
JP SIGHS I feel sorry for the chief, you know.
I think he's a bit down about his date.
Huh? Date? Yes, he had a date with a woman last night.
He didn't say much.
I think she stood him up.
The inspector was with me until pretty late last night.
What was he doing with you? I had a bit of a wobble, that's all.
A wobble? About what? Something you said about me and Rosey and whirlwind romance.
What? Wait-wait-wai When did I say that? It doesn't matter.
The point is, his date didn't stand him up.
He didn't turn up because of me and my stupid wobble.
HE SIGHS DELICATE GUITAR MUSIC Thank you so much, Minister.
Mint? Oh, no, thank you.
HE RUSTLES THE BAG Oh.
Commissioner, would you like a mint? No.
- He didn't want a mint.
- Shh! MUSIC: Many Rivers To Cross by Jimmy Cliff Many rivers to cross But I can't seem to find My way over Wandering, I am lost As I travel along The White Cliffs of Dover - Many rivers to cross - Many rivers to cross But just where to begin? I'm playing for time - There've been times I find myself - Many rivers to cross Thinking of committing Some dreadful crime.
GLASSES CLINK LOUD CHATTER Ladies.
DWAYNE CLINKS HIS GLASS Excuse me, can I have a bit of quiet, please? Chief, can you sit down, please? Thank you.
When JP asked me to be his best man, I naturally had many questions.
Had all his other friends gone and left the island? LAUGHTER Then I realised he didn't have any other friends.
LAUGHTER So, anyway I did run the speech by JP first.
I mean, the last thing I wanted to do was to embarrass him on his big day.
- LAUGHTER Sorry, I mean that's the last thing he wanted me to do.
So all the bits that JP wanted me to take out are back in.
- LAUGHTER - But before we go any further, doesn't the bride look amazing, ladies and gentlemen? I I know what you're thinking, I know what you're thinking.
I don't know how he did it either! GUNSHOT, IN HIS HEAD Where is her towel? - 'Yee-ha!' - WHIP CRACKS See, I can't turn it off.
We also found these in Sian's possessions.
No.
Sian! Yee-hah! CLATTERING AND GASPS Chief? Sorry! Sorry, everyone.
As you were, carry on.
You know who killed her, don't you? Yes, I'm afraid I do.
Oh, no.
I think you'd better go.
No, no, no.
I'll stay with you.
It's fine.
I get it.
Now go.
- Just hurry back.
- OK.
Right.
You'll need to change out of your gladrags en route.
Florence, can you bring my drink and napkin, and round up the suspects? - JP, you're with me, and there's something I need to check.
Let's go.
- I'll hold the fort here.
Maybe you could entertain the troops, Commissioner? I've never been one for notes, Officer Myers.
Florence? Seeing young officer Hooper married today reminded me of my younger self.
My first day on the force, I had to wrestle - Are you OK, sir? - Yes.
Remind me, JP.
Sian had only recently accepted a place at med school.
Where was she headed? - Edinburgh.
- Edinburgh.
That's interesting.
That's very interesting indeed.
Good afternoon.
HE COUGHS, AND CHUCKLES NERVOUSLY From the outset of this investigation, we have been unable to determine whether Sian had taken her own life or whether she had been murdered.
Well, I can now tell you with absolute certainty that Sian did not take her own life.
She was murdered.
By one of you.
Perrie, you arrived on this island, determined to start afresh.
Had you come across Sian back in Wales? Did she recognise you? Did you kill her to protect your secret? How about you, Astor? We know the gun used to kill Sian belonged to you.
We also know that Sian caught you in a rather compromising position.
Perhaps you were worried she would talk.
Or was it you, Leo? You'd been rejected by Sian, but were too proud to accept it.
Maybe you wanted revenge? No, I loved her.
Don't say that.
You don't get to say that.
Or you, Griff, the boyfriend? The sensible, loving boyfriend.
Perhaps you'd discovered that the love of your life had, erm strayed? No.
Quite right.
It's impossible, isn't it? It's impossible that anyone here could have murdered Sian.
She was found slumped flush against the shower room door, gun in hand.
The killer had no way in and no way out.
It would have been quite impossible for someone to shoot her and then escape, and all in a matter of seconds after the gunshot was heard, unless the gunshot you heard was not the shot that killed her.
Now, on the morning of her murder, Sian went into the shower room with every intention of showering.
There was no premeditated plan to take her own life, which means that someone else came in to the shower room.
'Now, at 7:45am, Sian collected her things and headed to the shower.
'She entered the shower room, placed her towel on the rack 'and began to unpack her toiletries.
' So far, so good.
But then IMITATES DOOR KNOCK Who is it? Who was it? It was the person who was poised to kill her in cold blood.
KNOCK ON DOOR And herein lies the question that leads to the answer that unlocks the truth.
Sian let the killer into the shower room of her own accord.
So who out of the four of you would Sian allow in? - Me? - You.
You killed Sian.
'You entered, raised the pillow to her chest to muffle the bang and pulled the trigger.
' All with astonishing and brutal efficiency.
JP.
I spy with my little eye a killer.
And I'll wager you didn't have sufficient time to dispose of said pillow.
A mistake, certainly, but you were clever too, throwing us off the scent, because you knew Sian had a history of depression.
She was scared about heading off to Europe.
I think she could get like that in her head.
A fact you'd assumed we'd uncover during our investigation.
Apparently Sian had suffered from anxiety and depression during her exams.
So you staged her suicide knowing we'd assume Sian was suffering once more from anxiety and depression.
To stage the scene, you needed time.
As we know, you went for a run at 7:45 except you didn't, did you, Griff? Because you headed straight for Astor's office to retrieve his gun.
Wait a minute.
I didn't even know he had a gun.
How would I know where to find it? You knew he had a gun all right and I think you knew exactly where to find it.
'Because when you went to confront Astor the previous night about the drugs he'd given to Sian, 'you started to look for evidence of his dealing.
'You said so yourself.
'And I think that's where you came across Astor's gun.
' So the next morning, all you had to do was just nip back in and grab it.
'And then you made your way over to the shower room' and you killed Sian.
And once you'd done it, you staged the scene to look like suicide rather than murder.
With Sian slumped against the door on one side of the room and the slatted windows sealed on the other side, how on earth could any killer have got out of there? So how did you do it? If you'll indulge me Thank you.
Bingo.
'Once he'd shot Sian, Griff positioned the towel' underneath the shower room door, half in the corridor, half in the shower room.
He then moved the body onto the towel, wiped the gun for prints, 'and placed in into Sian's hand.
'He then scooped up the pillow, left the shower room, ' closing the shower room door behind him and pulling the towel.
'Which in turn pulled Sian's body flush against the door.
' 'Back in the dorm room, Griff neatly folded her towel' and placed it back onto her bed before replacing the pillow.
The stage was set.
Suicide.
But to give himself an alibi, Griff needed another gunshot, a second gunshot.
You all heard it.
HE PANTS - FROM MOBILE PHONE: 'Yee-ha!' - WHIP CRACKS Sorry, not that one.
GUNSHOT FROM MOBILE PHONE And there you have it.
The gunshot you heard was nothing more than a sound effect.
'Griff attached his mobile phone to the speaker system, 'set the timer for the gunshot sound and then he headed out on his run.
' Now, granted - I didn't really have any idea how I managed to change my e-mail alert, but it made me realise that a gunshot effect could be created in much the same way, then played through a speaker.
Not beyond the capability of Griff.
Who we know worked as a sometime DJ in a pub back home.
GUNSHO And that was the gunshot that alerted you.
Did you hear that? The gunshot that was set to deceive.
The loud bang, the body, the blood The only conclusion to draw was that the noise you all heard was a real gunshot and it came from the direction of the shower room.
All Griff then had to do was lay in wait.
Did you hear that? Upon his return, Griff retrieved his mobile and emerged when he spied Astor break through the shutters.
Risky, you might say leaving Sian's body alone, undiscovered, while he went out running.
Anyone could have walked in.
Except Griff knew that everyone would either be at breakfast or on the boat trip.
He also knew that Astor cleaned the dorm room at 8am each morning, so he timed it knowing he had just under ten minutes to get out of the bathroom, up to the water seller before the gunshot.
Why would I kill her? - I LOVED her.
- I know you did.
The trouble was, Griff You loved her too much.
You see, it was something Leo said that got me thinking.
She said he could be like that - controlling.
That's what this is all about.
Love Obsession Control.
You controlled the purse strings.
I was looking after all the money.
You controlled where she went, who she went with.
I didn't want her to go.
No wonder she ran off with Leo for a week.
She was running away from you! You see, I think that's why Sian acquired those drugs - because she needed an escape.
She needed an escape from the pressure of this claustrophobic relationship.
She wanted a night of fun.
The truth was things were changing, Griff.
Sian was spreading her wings, about to go to university, her whole life just about to start and not just any university, either - Edinburgh.
About as far away from you as she could possibly get! - She'd outgrown you.
- No! Yes! What else do controlling and possessive boyfriends do? They read their partners' text messages and that's when you realised what had gone on the week you and Sian were separated.
She had betrayed you, which added insult to injury.
Officer Myers We came across these photos on your social media and your necklace is indeed a Thai symbol for love, but it wasn't yours.
It belonged to Sian.
I think you bought it for her.
You see, Sian's wearing the necklace.
The same one you're wearing now.
Because the night before she died, you were not, as you previously stated, comforting her.
I think she ended things with you and she gave you back the necklace you bought her.
That's when you realised you'd lost her and not just for the week, this time - for good! But if you couldn't have her, nobody else could and you would have got away with it, but for one mistake.
The wash bag That's how we knew Sian hadn't entered into the shower room with the intention of ending her own life.
You killed her.
Take him away.
I am so sorry.
I suppose I should get used to this.
Young love, eh? Ladies and gentlemen, please could you make some room.
I give to you Mr and Mrs Hooper.
CHEERING AND APPLAUSE Your eyes are green They're always dreaming Of me TYRES SCREECH Humphrey! What are you doing? You just stepped out! Yes, er I'm sorry.
Are you OK? Yes What are you doing here? Trying to kill you, evidently.
Touche! I thought you'd left.
Officer Myers tracked me down.
I was literally about to get on the boat.
He explained about what happened last night, about how you talked the groom down from the metaphorical cliff.
Dwayne used the word "metaphorical?" - No, I'm paraphrasing.
- Ah.
So I thought perhaps we could get that drink after all.
Yes, fantastic! - It's a free bar, too.
- I'm buying, then.
THEY CHUCKLE - Beer? - Beer would be - Marv.
- Marv.
- OK, two beers coming up.
- Yes.
MUSIC CHANGES TEMPO - Party people, what you looking for? - Yay! - Soca music, rock you more and more - Yay! Carnival rhythm - Lets you give and take - Yay! Cos then you'll give - Live music a break - Yay! Or if it's disco In their houses Around the corner Left, right and centre By wishing in the place cos you want it right away - 'Yee-ha!' - WHIP CRACKS
That's how we keep party out front.
Welcome.
MUSIC PLAYS Three, two, one THEY GROAN - That's not tequila.
- It's Caribbean tequila.
Oh, guess what? I did it.
I got it done this afternoon.
No way! You didn't? Is that a moth? That's a butterfly.
Represents freedom, new beginnings.
Stop staring at it.
It is not a moth! I'm only joking.
It's amazing.
Seriously, Penny, the fact that you're actually here at your - At my age?! I might be twice as old as you, but I bet I can still drink you under the table.
- Same again? - No.
- Yes! Right.
Caller, hold the line! HE LAUGHS HE SIGHS - This time next week, we'll be back home.
- Yeah.
It'll be nice to be back.
I come bearing shots and - Leo.
- .
.
Leo! I knew that.
How are you doing, Leo? I'm Griff.
- This is my girlfriend Sian.
- Hi.
- Hi.
Right, let's get this party started.
Ready? Three, two, one Hey! THEY GROAN MUSIC: Yeke Yeke by Mory Kante I just want to check that we're cool, yeah? Heh? You promise you won't say anything? Yeah, I said I wouldn't.
Cool.
I'd better get her to bed.
She's lucky to have you.
The other way round, I reckon.
Don't dismiss it.
Take care of her.
Look after her.
So lovely Oh I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I've had too much to drink.
You're fine.
Honestly, don't worry.
I'd better head back.
- Oh - Do you want someone to walk you back? No, no, no.
Don't be silly.
- Good night.
Good night.
- Night.
- Night-night.
Well, that was awkward.
Hey, you.
Let's get you to bed, eh? - Yeah.
- Need a hand? No.
I'm fine.
I'll see you tomorrow, man.
Have a good one.
- Come here.
- Oh - Oi! THEY GIGGLE GUNSHO DOOR RATTLES You hear that? There's someone in there.
What's going on? Stand back What? No Sian.
Sian! So, this is my suit for JP's wedding.
Which tailor did you use? Dwayne recommended him.
What do you think? Both of you.
A touch bold? My eldest brother, he's about the same size, so maybe I could ask to borrow something from him? - PHONE RINGS - Yeah.
Dwayne, top of the morning to you.
Really? Well, we're on our way.
Florence, duty calls.
You're driving.
Sorry.
Chief.
We've got a young woman inside.
The paramedics pronounced her dead at the scene, but they still haven't taken away the body.
- Any idea what happened? - It looks like she killed herself.
- Who are they? They discovered the body.
The boyfriend, a couple of guests.
And that is the owner of the hostel, Astor.
OK, let's take Astor.
- JP, keep the others here.
I'll have a chat with them later.
- Yes, Chief.
I tried the door, but it wouldn't open.
And then I came round the back and smashed the window through.
Do you know her? Her name is Sian.
She'd been staying with us for about a week or so.
Poor girl.
She can't be more than, what, 19? 20? Where were you when you heard the gunshot? - I was cleaning the dorm room.
- What time was this? It must have been about eight.
Yes, it was eight, cos I always start cleaning the same time.
When was the last time you saw Sian alive? Last night.
I was at the bar.
She was around at the party, I think.
Why Why would a young girl like that want to kill herself, man? Sorry, who's saying she did? - Well, it's obvious, isn't it? - You'd think so.
Right? Well, let's see.
She was found flush against the frosted-glass door, which means nobody could have shot her whilst inside the shower room and then exited via this door.
And nobody could have entered or left by this window, hence why Astor had to smash the shutters in order to gain access.
- But - But if you're planning to kill yourself, why bring a washbag? Why unpack your toiletries and then choose to shoot yourself? Where is her towel? If she were coming for a shower, you'd use a towel, wouldn't you? I hadn't really thought of that.
So, you think this wasn't a suicide? Well, I'm not saying it wasn't NOT suicide, if you follow.
Or to put it another way, Sian entered the shower room without a towel, unpacked her washbag and only then decided to shoot herself at point-blank range.
And why here, in a communal shower? Outside, there's a secluded beach, a quiet, dense jungle.
And where would someone with no knowledge of the island find a gun? Astor something you'd like to tell us? I, uh Oh, this isn't going to sound good, but, um, that gun is mine.
- Excuse me? - It is legal and registered.
But I don't know how she managed to get hold of it.
I'll have to check in my office first, but that definitely looks like my gun.
Hmm Dwayne, I need you and JP to photograph the scene, release the body and dust for prints.
Florence, you're with me.
My name is Perrie.
Perrie Campbell.
Perrie? Right.
And how do you know Sian? We met when she arrived, a week or so ago.
We got chatting.
She was a really lovely girl.
Are you on holiday or? - No, I'm travelling.
- I see.
And when was the last time you saw Sian alive? Last night.
There was a party.
We had a few drinks, and everything was fine.
And in between you arriving back at the hostel and now, where have you been? Well, I came straight to bed.
And then, this morning, I was practising my yoga on the beach at eight o'clock, and I I heard the gunshot.
And so I came to find out what had happened.
Can anyone confirm that? I don't know.
There was a kayaking thing, and everyone else took the boat to the next island.
We'll take that as a no.
- Name? - Leo Richards.
Leo, how did you know Sian? I didn't.
My flight got in yesterday afternoon.
We met last night.
And we were you when the gunshot was heard? I was having breakfast.
- Who were you with? - It was just me.
As Perrie said, there was a boat trip organised.
Given there was a boat trip, there was just you guys and Sian left in the hostel? - Uh-huh.
As far as I know.
Griff, I know this must be a very difficult time for you.
How long have you and Sian been courting? Um, three years next month.
We met at work, in the pub.
I was behind the bar.
You've been together all summer, travelling? Those round-the-world tickets.
She should start med school in September.
That's why we're here.
Oh A summer of fun before I'm sorry.
When was the last time you saw Sian alive? This morning.
I was heading out for a run, and she was heading for a shower.
- What time was this? - 7.
45.
I remember setting my watch to head out.
And did anyone see you? I bought a bottle of water from the hut on the cliffs.
Hmm.
Would anyone know why Sian would have a reason to take her own life? All right.
That's all for now.
Thank you.
Are you sure you don't want me to drive, sir? No, Florence, it will help me to concentrate.
So, Sian heads into the shower room, she unpacks her toiletries and only then chooses to shoot herself at point-blank range.
- She doesn't bring a towel, which makes no sense - Sir, watch out! - Ooh! - Ohh Oh I'm sorry.
Are you OK? Are you hurt? Gosh, it's you.
It's you, isn't it? It's me.
Milky hot chocolate, sometimes a blueberry muffin.
Oh! - Humphrey! - Yes.
- My goodness.
Wow.
Wow.
Florence, this is Martha.
- Hi.
She used to work back in the coffee shop back in old Blighty.
What are you doing here? Oh, um, you know, travelling.
Finding myself.
Nearly getting mowed down.
I'm so sorry.
I'm so sorry.
- Oh, no, no.
It was me.
I wasn't looking.
- Yeah.
Um How are you? - How's - Dylan? - Yes.
We consciously uncoupled.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Oh, don't be.
I'm not.
Completely the right decision.
Me too.
Yes.
All for the good.
HE CLEARS HIS THROA So, this is where they transferred you? Yes.
Beats roundabouts and rain, I guess.
THEY BOTH LAUGH Yes You look well.
Oh, thanks.
- You too.
- Thanks.
I'm trying to cut out wheat, actually.
- How are you enjoying the island? - Oh, it's lovely.
- Are you staying at the hostel? - Yes.
It's awful, what's happened.
We all found out when we got back from the boat trip.
You're investigating, I presume? Yes, yes, I am.
So, if you hear of anything untoward, then do let me know.
And sorry about nearly mowing you down.
Oh, not at all.
I have holiday insurance! THEY BOTH GIGGLE - All right.
Marv.
- Sorry? HE CLEARS HIS THROA Marvellous.
M-M-Marv.
It's just something I'm trying.
Yes - Right.
- Well, lovely to see you.
- You, too.
- OK.
- Bye.
- Bye.
- Bye.
HE LAUGHS She seems nice.
Yes.
Yes, she is, yes.
Yes, she's nice.
Wow.
Flowers, gosh.
Sorry, sir.
They were meant to deliver everything to the church, but they got the wrong address.
Rosey's on her way in a van to pick them all up.
Not a problem, JP.
- Anything we can do to help.
You only get married once.
- You hope.
I'm so sorry for your loss.
We'll be in touch.
That was Sian's mother.
She didn't believe Sian would take her own life.
She was headed to medical school, her life ahead of her.
Apparently, Sian had suffered from anxiety and depression during her exams, but she had got through it with the help of the boyfriend.
- Her mother spoke very highly of him.
- Anything from background? - 'Yee-ha!' - WHIP CRACKS Sorry.
I've done something.
Every time I get an e-mail - 'Yee-ha!' - WHIP CRACKS I can't turn it off.
I don't know what I've done.
Some settings Sorry.
You were saying - background.
Yes.
The victim, Sian Evans.
19, born and raised in Cardiff.
An A-grade student about to go to Edinburgh University.
Griff Morgan, 27, the boyfriend.
Works at the local pub and DJs there.
Leo Richards, 21.
Originally from Hastings, but is now studying history and politics at Warwick.
Astor Henri, aged 42, born locally.
It turns out the gun was registered and legal, and the only fingerprints found on the weapon belong to Sian.
Astor's been running the hostel for five years, married for two.
- Perrie Campbell, 43.
Lives in a place called Cowbridge? - Mm-hm.
Anyway, looks like she's worked in a supermarket for years, some sort of supervisor.
- Cowbridge?! Is that a real place, Chief? I actually went to a christening in Cowbridge once.
It's not a million miles from Cardiff, if I remember.
So, you think there's a chance that Perrie and Sian might have known each other prior to arriving on Saint Marie? Perhaps their paths might have crossed.
- Have a dig around, JP, see what you can find.
- Yes, Chief.
Right, so Sian Evans was found dead inside the shower room at Honore youth hostel, just after a gunshot was heard at 8am.
She was last seen alive by her boyfriend at 7.
45am.
She'd been shot at point-blank range and her body was found slumped flush against the shower room door.
Which means that nobody could have shot her from inside the shower room and then left via the door.
And nobody could have entered or left via the window, which is why Astor smashed the shutters in order to enter.
- Quite.
The gun belonging to Astor was found in Sian's hand.
Did she take her own life? Some might say it's possible, but why, if you are intending to take your own life, do you take a washbag, unpack it and only then choose to kill yourself? Chief, we also found these in Sian's possessions.
- Looks like ecstasy.
- Right.
Well, let's get them over to the lab and wait for toxicology to confirm what they are.
We also found her towel.
It was on her bed, bone dry.
Sir, you have to come and look at this.
OK, so I ran a quick internet search on Perrie Campbell and, look, first hit - articles from a local newspaper.
Missing - Cowbridge.
Wife Disappears.
Husband Appeals For Help.
The Mysterious Case Of The Runaway Wife.
So, Perrie is married.
She didn't mention anything about a husband.
Why is she here if he is back in England? - Wales, Florence.
- What's the difference? Oh, never say that to a Welshman.
Never say that to an Englishman, come to think of it.
Sir, according to this, Cowbridge is only seven miles west from Cardiff.
Close enough for me.
Florence! Right.
Oh, you're a writer? It's just a story.
Fiction.
May I? It's not finished yet.
You know, Herman Melville once said, "To produce a mighty book, one must choose a mighty theme.
" Deception, deceit, fleeing of one's homeland.
Pretty big themes, wouldn't you say? Why did you leave your husband? Is it relevant? - Fairly relevant.
- OK.
I left because I couldn't stay.
Every night before bed, he put out two cups, placed the teabags inside, ready for the morning.
One night I went to bed, I looked at those two mugs and I thought, "There's got to be more than this.
" So I walked away.
I never went back.
I knew there was a whole world out there.
Now I can see it.
We know you lived just outside Cardiff.
Maybe you knew Sian from back home? Maybe she recognised you and there was talk of her getting in touch with your husband? - Tell him where you are? - Sian and I had never met before.
I had nothing to do with what happened to her.
I don't want you to contact my husband.
I'm happy here.
She was crying last night.
I'd gone to bed, but I wasn't feeling too good.
I needed some air.
So I went outside and she was with Griff and she was crying.
- What were they talking about? - I've no idea.
I should have said something this morning, but I didn't want to upset Griff any more than was necessary.
Ah, sir, how did it go? Well, Perrie is not the most stable of people, granted, but a cold-blooded killer, I'm not so sure.
We might have something.
We've been going through the phone records.
Yes, they were e-mailed over to us by the network provider.
Now, these are all the numbers Sian called or texted over the last three months.
But there is one number that we could not account for, highlighted in orange.
- It's Leo, Chief.
We spoke to the phone company, and there are text messages and calls between him and Sian going back months, but there's no records of any of these calls or text messages on Sian's phone.
They've all been deleted.
So, we did some more digging, and it turns out that Leo was in Phuket three months ago, exactly the same time as Sian and Griff.
The text messages began shortly afterwards.
Wow.
That is barnstorming work from the two of you.
Let's get the phone over to the lab, see what they can recover.
Also, Dwayne, I'd like you to check Leo, Sian and Griff's social media, the face-thingy, the tweeters, see what you can find.
- Yes, Chief.
- Let's head over and talk to Leo.
Ah, Rosey.
- Hello.
- Ah, Miss Fabrice.
- Hi, Rosey.
Hello.
The van's all loaded.
I'll take the flowers over to the church.
Beauty, brains and brawn, huh? You're a lucky man, you know, JP? Here are the nametags for the wedding favours.
You have done the wedding favours? - Yes, of course.
- Great.
And my Aunt Esme is coming now, so you might have two rejig the seating plan.
- OK, yes.
Rejig.
OK.
Bye-bye.
Bye.
- You haven't done the favours, have you? - Haven't even started.
And Aunt Esme? I've never even met Aunt Esme.
You only met Rosey's mum two weeks ago.
Relax, JP.
It's a whirlwind romance.
These things happen.
Wh-Whirlwind? What do you mean, whirlwind? You know, whirlwind.
Whew! Fast.
Good.
But fast.
I could charge you for perverting the course of justice right now.
We need to see your mobile phone.
We know that you and Sian had been exchanging phone calls and text messages for almost three months.
We also know that three months ago, you spent a week on the same island at the same time.
Nothing, sir.
Do you delete all your calls and text messages, or just the incriminating ones? We can do this back at the station, if you'd prefer.
OK.
Look, we met a few months ago in Phuket.
She was hot, we hooked up.
Then what happened? Nothing.
We spent a week together.
Her boyfriend wasn't there.
They'd had an argument.
She wanted to go to this festival that everyone was talking about, he didn't want her to go.
She said she could be like that, controlling, so she just left him, we went and we spent a few days together after that.
It was just sex.
I guess she sent a few texts, there were a few calls.
And you just happened to bump into her again on this island? Most British travellers book through the same website.
That's the same flights, the same hostels.
- People bump into each other.
- So, why lie? I'm not exactly going to volunteer this information in front of her boyfriend, am I? I don't want to put him through any more grief.
I'll be in touch.
So, what did you think, sir? Well, if Sian and Leo had been intimate, and Griff had somehow learnt of this - It's a strong motive.
- Yes.
Excuse me.
Excuse me.
I just have a couple of follow-up questions, if that's OK.
- I'm sorry, I was miles away.
- Of course.
We understand that you and Sian had an argument which led to you parting company for a week in Phuket.
- How do you know about that? Is it true? Yeah, but it was nothing.
Nothing? HE SIGHS It was about a stupid party she wanted to go in the middle of nowhere.
It was dangerous, and I didn't want her to go.
We had a week apart then we were together again, and it was fine.
Did Sian tell you about Leo? What about him? They met.
The week you and Sian were apart, they were together.
They were intimate.
They had been exchanging calls and text messages since that time.
We also have a witness who claims she saw you and Sian the night before she died, and Sian had been crying.
That wasn't an argument.
She was scared about heading off to uni.
She could get like that, in her head.
She used to call it her washing-machine head.
Oh I thought they only met last night.
I had no idea.
What does it mean? Your necklace? It's the Thai symbol for love.
Isn't it? Yeah.
Sian gave it to me.
HE CLEARS HIS THROA Why don't you ask her out for a drink? - Um - What's the worst that could happen? You'll be great.
Right.
Yes.
Carpe diem, and all that.
Hello.
Oh! Hi.
SQUELCHING How are you? Yes.
HE CLEARS HIS THROA G-Good.
So So, there's a bar.
It's run by a lovely woman called Catherine, and they do drinks.
Um Coffee, beer, cocktails, soft drinks, mocktails, water.
I can get you a menu, if you like.
- Oh, I And then you could choose something you'd like.
And I could buy it for you.
A drink.
I'd buy you a drink.
Tonight.
Or I could just order when I'm there.
That would work too.
Yes.
Yes, great.
Seven o'clock? That sounds lovely.
- Great, see you there.
- See you then.
- She said yes.
- That's great.
- No, it's great.
Let's go.
What's wrong? I sat on her yoghurt.
Quick, before she notices.
Now, we know that Sian and Leo were together in Phuket.
We also know that, since that time, they've exchanged numerous calls and text messages.
We're still waiting on the lab to come back to us with the content of the messages.
- Yes.
Dwayne, has anything come up from Griff's social media? Some posts about the disco he ran at his local pub, some photos of him and Sian travelling, nothing out of the ordinary, really.
OK.
So, what of Perrie Campbell? Well, we know she walked out on her husband to see the world.
Did Sian recognise her? Did she kill her to maintain her anonymity? We do not know.
What we do know is that Sian Evans was found dead, slumped flush against the shower room door.
But as no-one could have got in or out of there, how on earth was she murdered? A question I fear will not be answered this evening.
So, thank you, that's all for today.
Back in first thing.
HE SIGHS Good luck, sir.
You'll be great.
Yes.
Thank you.
I'm in the mood for love Simply because you're near me Funny, but when you're near me I'm in the mood for love Heaven is in your eyes Bright as the stars we're under Oh, is it any wonder NEEDLE SCRATCHES JP, what are you still doing here? I'm on wedding duty, sir.
Oh, right.
Well, try not to stay too late.
Do you think I'm getting married too soon? Gosh, where did that come from? Oh Um Why don't you let me make a quick phone call and then you can tell me all about it? - No, sir, I'm sure you have more important things to do.
JP, this IS important.
Just give me one minute.
OK? ANSWERING MACHINE BEEPS 'Catherine, it's me, Humphrey.
'Yeah Hello.
'I'm meant to be meeting someone.
Well, it's a date, actually.
'The thing is, I'm going to be a little late.
'Now, the lady in question goes by the name of Martha.
'Blonde hair, um, looks like she has a good heart.
'If you could let her know I've been held up in work 'but I'll be there as soon as I can.
'Right.
Yes, that's it.
'Right.
Thank you.
' ANSWERING MACHINE BEEPS They told you, then.
HE GROANS I only met her a few months ago.
And now there is wedding favours, table plans.
Aunt Esme.
- Who's Aunt Esme? - Exactly.
Who is she? I mean, this is just all happening so fast and in two days' time I have to declare in front of my family and friends that we're going to spend the rest of our lives together? - Mm-hm.
You know what? It's a whirlwind romance.
That's exactly what Dwayne called it.
Rewind.
- You've been talking to Dwayne? - Yes.
Right, first things first.
In the matters of the heart, advice from Dwayne Myers is to be taken with a rather large pinch of salt.
This is nothing but cold feet.
Perfectly normal.
I remember the night before MY wedding the excitement, the anticipation, but there was also a mild, low-level, but nonetheless very real sense of PANIC.
But you knew her longer than a few months.
Well, yes.
Look, you're a kind and genuine and honest man, JP.
I've seen you and Rosey together and there's something very real there.
HE SIGHS Yeah.
Oh Yeah, you're right.
It's cold feet, as you say.
You're going to make Rosey a very happy woman.
Yeah, I hope so.
I know so.
- 'Yee-ha!' - WHIP CRACKS HUMPHREY SIGHS Is she still here? Who? Martha.
You got my message? No.
- What did it say? - I'm meant to be meeting someone.
Blonde.
Pretty.
- Very pretty.
- Oh, her! - She was meeting you? - Yes.
You're very late.
- Yes.
I know.
- Oh She left about half an hour ago.
I'm afraid she didn't look too happy.
Will you see her again? Yes.
Yes, I'm sure I will.
Well, this one's on me.
Thank you.
HE SIGHS So, how did it go last night? Ah, well, it It actually, um It fell through in the end.
- It's one of those things.
- But you'll rearrange? No, I don't think so.
I phoned the hostel this morning and she was about to check out.
Right, a little experiment.
- Outside, you two.
- What? - Chop chop.
Outside.
See if you can open this door.
It won't open, Chief.
Exactly.
Now come inside.
Now, try and leave whilst I keep my body in this position.
It can't be done.
It's impossible, Chief.
I know, and it's driving me to distraction.
- Sir? - Yes.
- I just spoke to the lab and they've confirmed that the drugs we found in Sian's bag WERE ecstasy.
The lab also done a cross-match on the bag and our exclusion prints.
They found a match - Astor.
Astor sold Sian the drugs? Dwayne, JP, if you could conduct a search of Astor's quarters.
- Yes, Chief.
- Chief.
- Florence, you and I will talk to Griff, see if he can shed any light on why Sian was in possession of the ecstasy Yes.
I thought you were going to throw me the keys.
They're on your desk.
Yes.
I knew that.
HE CLEARS HIS THROA We found these amongst Sian's possessions.
Ecstasy.
This a regular thing for her? No.
No.
She just wanted to kick back.
Last few days away.
Sian had heard that Astor could get hold of this stuff.
'I said no.
' No.
Sian 'Somehow she got them anyway.
' I didn't understand how, because I was looking after the money.
She wouldn't tell me, so I went to find Astor in his office, but he wasn't there.
'So I started looking for his drugs.
'But I couldn't find them.
'When he arrived, he just kept on denying ever giving them to her.
' I don't know what you're talking about.
But I know he's lying.
You won't find anything.
Ah, our hostel owner with a sideline in Class A narcotics.
The drugs you sold to Sian They're not mine.
- The bag has got your prints on.
- How do you explain that? I remember now.
I was cleaning the room - PHONE RINGS - .
.
and I find it on the floor.
Sorry, I need to take this.
You do realise that lying to a police officer is quite a serious offence? I found this in the outside bins.
Do these belong to you, too, Astor? Because we know you gave Sian the drugs, but we also know she didn't have any money.
So, what was the arrangement? She came into my office a couple of days ago.
Apparently, the hot water was not working.
I was with someone.
Someone who was not my wife.
Sian said she wouldn't say anything.
I repaid her to say thank you, and that was it.
I swear that was it! The lab recovered the text messages Leo and Sian exchanged.
They've just e-mailed them over.
Oh! Oh, stone the crows.
"Hey, sexy! "Thinking of you, kiss, kiss.
"Why are you ignoring me? "Let me take you out for the day when we both get home.
Kiss, kiss.
" The text messages you sent Sian clearly show that YOU chased HER.
Her reply - "please delete my number.
"I'm sorry, this was a mistake.
" You keep lying to us.
Why? Because I LIKED her.
You liked her? Loved her.
She got under my skin, and in my head, and I couldn't get her out.
So you followed her here to win her back, after she specifically told you to leave her alone.
Knowing she had a long-term boyfriend, knowing all of that you still turned up? Went well, did it? She was not too impressed.
We had it all out the night before she, er The night we'd all been drinking.
I'm here for you.
I just want to be with you.
I don't want to be with YOU.
(Sian) And that made you angry, knowing that she didn't want to be with you.
Angry enough to kill? I had nothing to do with her death.
Might want to get some ice on that.
Now, we are missing something.
What are we missing? - A conviction.
- Yes, thank you, Dwayne.
Sian Evans was found inside the shower room.
Nobody could have shot Sian then exited via the door.
And it would have been impossible for anyone to have entered OR exited via the window.
Did she simply kill herself? Possibly, but the wash bag would indicate that Sian entered the shower room in order to shower.
But there was no towel.
What of the suspects? Perrie Campbell, the one who walked out on her husband.
Did she kill to maintain her anonymity? And what of the hostel owner Astor Henry? We know his gun was used to kill Sian.
Though his prints were not found on the weapon.
And what of Leo? Leo the Liar.
We know that he'd had liaisons with Sian three months before he said they met.
He subsequently bombarded her with text messages and phone calls.
And finally, Griff, the boyfriend.
Did he somehow discover Sian's tryst with Leo? Did he want revenge? Did he kill her? HE SIGHS Who did it? And how did they do it? You know who did it? Not a sausage.
'Yee-ha!' WHIP CRACKS I feel really bad, Sir.
- We haven't cracked the case.
- No.
No, and time is rather getting on a bit.
But you're off duty now, it is time for celebration, and that, JP, is an order.
Sir, the suit from my brother.
It's in the Jeep.
I'm sure it will be a good fit.
OK, I'll come and have a look, thank you.
Well all the best for the big day tomorrow.
- Thank you, sir.
Best of British.
JP SIGHS I feel sorry for the chief, you know.
I think he's a bit down about his date.
Huh? Date? Yes, he had a date with a woman last night.
He didn't say much.
I think she stood him up.
The inspector was with me until pretty late last night.
What was he doing with you? I had a bit of a wobble, that's all.
A wobble? About what? Something you said about me and Rosey and whirlwind romance.
What? Wait-wait-wai When did I say that? It doesn't matter.
The point is, his date didn't stand him up.
He didn't turn up because of me and my stupid wobble.
HE SIGHS DELICATE GUITAR MUSIC Thank you so much, Minister.
Mint? Oh, no, thank you.
HE RUSTLES THE BAG Oh.
Commissioner, would you like a mint? No.
- He didn't want a mint.
- Shh! MUSIC: Many Rivers To Cross by Jimmy Cliff Many rivers to cross But I can't seem to find My way over Wandering, I am lost As I travel along The White Cliffs of Dover - Many rivers to cross - Many rivers to cross But just where to begin? I'm playing for time - There've been times I find myself - Many rivers to cross Thinking of committing Some dreadful crime.
GLASSES CLINK LOUD CHATTER Ladies.
DWAYNE CLINKS HIS GLASS Excuse me, can I have a bit of quiet, please? Chief, can you sit down, please? Thank you.
When JP asked me to be his best man, I naturally had many questions.
Had all his other friends gone and left the island? LAUGHTER Then I realised he didn't have any other friends.
LAUGHTER So, anyway I did run the speech by JP first.
I mean, the last thing I wanted to do was to embarrass him on his big day.
- LAUGHTER Sorry, I mean that's the last thing he wanted me to do.
So all the bits that JP wanted me to take out are back in.
- LAUGHTER - But before we go any further, doesn't the bride look amazing, ladies and gentlemen? I I know what you're thinking, I know what you're thinking.
I don't know how he did it either! GUNSHOT, IN HIS HEAD Where is her towel? - 'Yee-ha!' - WHIP CRACKS See, I can't turn it off.
We also found these in Sian's possessions.
No.
Sian! Yee-hah! CLATTERING AND GASPS Chief? Sorry! Sorry, everyone.
As you were, carry on.
You know who killed her, don't you? Yes, I'm afraid I do.
Oh, no.
I think you'd better go.
No, no, no.
I'll stay with you.
It's fine.
I get it.
Now go.
- Just hurry back.
- OK.
Right.
You'll need to change out of your gladrags en route.
Florence, can you bring my drink and napkin, and round up the suspects? - JP, you're with me, and there's something I need to check.
Let's go.
- I'll hold the fort here.
Maybe you could entertain the troops, Commissioner? I've never been one for notes, Officer Myers.
Florence? Seeing young officer Hooper married today reminded me of my younger self.
My first day on the force, I had to wrestle - Are you OK, sir? - Yes.
Remind me, JP.
Sian had only recently accepted a place at med school.
Where was she headed? - Edinburgh.
- Edinburgh.
That's interesting.
That's very interesting indeed.
Good afternoon.
HE COUGHS, AND CHUCKLES NERVOUSLY From the outset of this investigation, we have been unable to determine whether Sian had taken her own life or whether she had been murdered.
Well, I can now tell you with absolute certainty that Sian did not take her own life.
She was murdered.
By one of you.
Perrie, you arrived on this island, determined to start afresh.
Had you come across Sian back in Wales? Did she recognise you? Did you kill her to protect your secret? How about you, Astor? We know the gun used to kill Sian belonged to you.
We also know that Sian caught you in a rather compromising position.
Perhaps you were worried she would talk.
Or was it you, Leo? You'd been rejected by Sian, but were too proud to accept it.
Maybe you wanted revenge? No, I loved her.
Don't say that.
You don't get to say that.
Or you, Griff, the boyfriend? The sensible, loving boyfriend.
Perhaps you'd discovered that the love of your life had, erm strayed? No.
Quite right.
It's impossible, isn't it? It's impossible that anyone here could have murdered Sian.
She was found slumped flush against the shower room door, gun in hand.
The killer had no way in and no way out.
It would have been quite impossible for someone to shoot her and then escape, and all in a matter of seconds after the gunshot was heard, unless the gunshot you heard was not the shot that killed her.
Now, on the morning of her murder, Sian went into the shower room with every intention of showering.
There was no premeditated plan to take her own life, which means that someone else came in to the shower room.
'Now, at 7:45am, Sian collected her things and headed to the shower.
'She entered the shower room, placed her towel on the rack 'and began to unpack her toiletries.
' So far, so good.
But then IMITATES DOOR KNOCK Who is it? Who was it? It was the person who was poised to kill her in cold blood.
KNOCK ON DOOR And herein lies the question that leads to the answer that unlocks the truth.
Sian let the killer into the shower room of her own accord.
So who out of the four of you would Sian allow in? - Me? - You.
You killed Sian.
'You entered, raised the pillow to her chest to muffle the bang and pulled the trigger.
' All with astonishing and brutal efficiency.
JP.
I spy with my little eye a killer.
And I'll wager you didn't have sufficient time to dispose of said pillow.
A mistake, certainly, but you were clever too, throwing us off the scent, because you knew Sian had a history of depression.
She was scared about heading off to Europe.
I think she could get like that in her head.
A fact you'd assumed we'd uncover during our investigation.
Apparently Sian had suffered from anxiety and depression during her exams.
So you staged her suicide knowing we'd assume Sian was suffering once more from anxiety and depression.
To stage the scene, you needed time.
As we know, you went for a run at 7:45 except you didn't, did you, Griff? Because you headed straight for Astor's office to retrieve his gun.
Wait a minute.
I didn't even know he had a gun.
How would I know where to find it? You knew he had a gun all right and I think you knew exactly where to find it.
'Because when you went to confront Astor the previous night about the drugs he'd given to Sian, 'you started to look for evidence of his dealing.
'You said so yourself.
'And I think that's where you came across Astor's gun.
' So the next morning, all you had to do was just nip back in and grab it.
'And then you made your way over to the shower room' and you killed Sian.
And once you'd done it, you staged the scene to look like suicide rather than murder.
With Sian slumped against the door on one side of the room and the slatted windows sealed on the other side, how on earth could any killer have got out of there? So how did you do it? If you'll indulge me Thank you.
Bingo.
'Once he'd shot Sian, Griff positioned the towel' underneath the shower room door, half in the corridor, half in the shower room.
He then moved the body onto the towel, wiped the gun for prints, 'and placed in into Sian's hand.
'He then scooped up the pillow, left the shower room, ' closing the shower room door behind him and pulling the towel.
'Which in turn pulled Sian's body flush against the door.
' 'Back in the dorm room, Griff neatly folded her towel' and placed it back onto her bed before replacing the pillow.
The stage was set.
Suicide.
But to give himself an alibi, Griff needed another gunshot, a second gunshot.
You all heard it.
HE PANTS - FROM MOBILE PHONE: 'Yee-ha!' - WHIP CRACKS Sorry, not that one.
GUNSHOT FROM MOBILE PHONE And there you have it.
The gunshot you heard was nothing more than a sound effect.
'Griff attached his mobile phone to the speaker system, 'set the timer for the gunshot sound and then he headed out on his run.
' Now, granted - I didn't really have any idea how I managed to change my e-mail alert, but it made me realise that a gunshot effect could be created in much the same way, then played through a speaker.
Not beyond the capability of Griff.
Who we know worked as a sometime DJ in a pub back home.
GUNSHO And that was the gunshot that alerted you.
Did you hear that? The gunshot that was set to deceive.
The loud bang, the body, the blood The only conclusion to draw was that the noise you all heard was a real gunshot and it came from the direction of the shower room.
All Griff then had to do was lay in wait.
Did you hear that? Upon his return, Griff retrieved his mobile and emerged when he spied Astor break through the shutters.
Risky, you might say leaving Sian's body alone, undiscovered, while he went out running.
Anyone could have walked in.
Except Griff knew that everyone would either be at breakfast or on the boat trip.
He also knew that Astor cleaned the dorm room at 8am each morning, so he timed it knowing he had just under ten minutes to get out of the bathroom, up to the water seller before the gunshot.
Why would I kill her? - I LOVED her.
- I know you did.
The trouble was, Griff You loved her too much.
You see, it was something Leo said that got me thinking.
She said he could be like that - controlling.
That's what this is all about.
Love Obsession Control.
You controlled the purse strings.
I was looking after all the money.
You controlled where she went, who she went with.
I didn't want her to go.
No wonder she ran off with Leo for a week.
She was running away from you! You see, I think that's why Sian acquired those drugs - because she needed an escape.
She needed an escape from the pressure of this claustrophobic relationship.
She wanted a night of fun.
The truth was things were changing, Griff.
Sian was spreading her wings, about to go to university, her whole life just about to start and not just any university, either - Edinburgh.
About as far away from you as she could possibly get! - She'd outgrown you.
- No! Yes! What else do controlling and possessive boyfriends do? They read their partners' text messages and that's when you realised what had gone on the week you and Sian were separated.
She had betrayed you, which added insult to injury.
Officer Myers We came across these photos on your social media and your necklace is indeed a Thai symbol for love, but it wasn't yours.
It belonged to Sian.
I think you bought it for her.
You see, Sian's wearing the necklace.
The same one you're wearing now.
Because the night before she died, you were not, as you previously stated, comforting her.
I think she ended things with you and she gave you back the necklace you bought her.
That's when you realised you'd lost her and not just for the week, this time - for good! But if you couldn't have her, nobody else could and you would have got away with it, but for one mistake.
The wash bag That's how we knew Sian hadn't entered into the shower room with the intention of ending her own life.
You killed her.
Take him away.
I am so sorry.
I suppose I should get used to this.
Young love, eh? Ladies and gentlemen, please could you make some room.
I give to you Mr and Mrs Hooper.
CHEERING AND APPLAUSE Your eyes are green They're always dreaming Of me TYRES SCREECH Humphrey! What are you doing? You just stepped out! Yes, er I'm sorry.
Are you OK? Yes What are you doing here? Trying to kill you, evidently.
Touche! I thought you'd left.
Officer Myers tracked me down.
I was literally about to get on the boat.
He explained about what happened last night, about how you talked the groom down from the metaphorical cliff.
Dwayne used the word "metaphorical?" - No, I'm paraphrasing.
- Ah.
So I thought perhaps we could get that drink after all.
Yes, fantastic! - It's a free bar, too.
- I'm buying, then.
THEY CHUCKLE - Beer? - Beer would be - Marv.
- Marv.
- OK, two beers coming up.
- Yes.
MUSIC CHANGES TEMPO - Party people, what you looking for? - Yay! - Soca music, rock you more and more - Yay! Carnival rhythm - Lets you give and take - Yay! Cos then you'll give - Live music a break - Yay! Or if it's disco In their houses Around the corner Left, right and centre By wishing in the place cos you want it right away - 'Yee-ha!' - WHIP CRACKS