Lewis (2007) s08e01 Episode Script

Entry Wounds (1)

I'd love to tell you that it gets better.
But it doesn't.
~ 30 years in and I ~ He's started already? What? You will always feel afraid.
You should always feel afraid.
Well, they haven't heard it before.
My point is that surgery is violent.
And the day that stops frightening you, is the day you should quit.
Rizwan? Oh.
Um I'm coming, sweetie.
It's all right.
I've got you.
It's all right, darling.
There we are.
OK.
Yes.
There, there.
All right, sweet.
I've got you, darling.
Am I courageous, because I'm willing to open her skull, or am I reckless? It all depends on the outcome.
So, here endeth the lesson.
Knife, please.
What are they doing? ~ Oi, hippies! Get a job! ~ Shh! They're students.
Leave them alone.
~ I hate my job.
~ No, you don't.
You hate your boss.
Come on.
~ Thanks, Chris.
~ 'Can you pick up?' Still in the queue at X-ray.
I'll get there ASAP.
'Well, hurry up please.
' Sorry, Les.
Fag break's cancelled.
~ What? ~ Sorry.
~ Oh.
~ Just for now.
We'll be back.
We will be back.
Oh, Riz.
Where the hell are you? ~ Sergeant Maddox? ~ Oh, you're a star.
~ Shall I liaise with the fire service? ~ He wants to do it himself.
Course he does.
You know his last sergeant only lasted a fortnight? Yeah.
I might be going the same way myself.
He won't let me handle a break-in at a swimming pool on my own.
Good luck.
I might have a go at the canoe today, get it ready for Jack's half term.
~ Good at swimming, is he? ~ It's going to float.
It is! Well, good luck to her and all who sail in her.
~ Some of us have got jobs to go to.
~ Hmm.
~ I'll see you tonight.
~ Try and enjoy your work.
Will do.
Right, then.
My husband came up here last summer for a stag do.
Never shot a gun in his life and then comes home with this pheasant.
I can't even eat a fish with its head on! And I was like, "I can't pluck that" - So it's a private shooting ground.
I got it.
Er, yeah, so they do game shooting and rough shooting, clay pigeon.
Though it did use to be a farm until it was sold in March 2009 to Alastair Stoke and Thomas Marston.
I've reported graffiti, slashed tyres, vandalised fences, but my lodge has to be burnt to the ground before you take it seriously.
~ Sorry.
I'm Tom Marston.
~ DI Hathaway, Oxford Police.
So you think this fire is part of a wider pattern? Put claybornefarm.
org in there.
See what comes up.
Hang on a second, it's redirecting to hunted.
org.
uk.
Oh! That's my partner, Alastair Stoke.
I get stuff like that in the mail every day.
~ Any idea who's behind this? ~ Animal Rights.
They don't see shoots as entertainment.
~ Yeah, but anyone specific? ~ The university lot are most vocal.
But it's Oxford, isn't it? No shortage of people who like an ill-informed rant.
~ Juno! ~ Look, I've told you before! Keep it under control or put it on a lead.
Is that your attempt to say "Thank you"? It needs work.
~ The wood could've come down if she'd not woken me.
~ This is Mrs Fernsby.
~ She rents a cottage from us.
~ Oh, really? We rent it, do we? Come on.
We'll need you to give a statement.
~ We should've evicted her when we bought it.
~ Mrs Fernsby? Juno, heel! Did you hang onto these threatening images? No.
Alastair may have done.
He finds them funny.
Easy to find these things funny when this is only a sideline.
Oh, dear.
~ What regiment? ~ Medical Corps.
That's Tom at the back.
I was attached to his unit.
There we are.
It was one a month for the last six months.
~ I hardly look at them now.
~ Mr Marston thinks ~ these people burned down the lodge.
~ Oh, Tom gets very excited.
It's a commercial hunting ground.
You must budget for some opposition.
~ You're insured, then? ~ We'll be fine.
~ It's a fine line, isn't it? ~ What? Someone takes a drill to a stranger's head, you arrest them.
I do it, I get paid.
'I looked for his name.
Nothing.
' ~ How are you getting on with the website? ~ 'Not too bad.
' I've tracked down the animal-rights group here.
The girl who runs it is outside the Radcliffe Camera.
Jessica Tallison.
~ 'I'll meet you there.
' ~ I'm happy to do it on my own.
~ I'm already here.
~ 'I'm ten minutes away.
' 'I'll see you in a minute.
' Right.
Cheers.
~ Simon.
~ It says I'm on annual leave.
To be clear, I'm not on leave.
~ That sounds frustrating.
~ Mr Stoke, I can't work like this.
No don't suppose you can.
Hello? Oh, hello, Mum.
Er, second cow on the left.
~ Talk about the animals, sir? ~ No, I'm all right, thanks.
~ Jessica Tallison? ~ I'm filming you.
This is an attempt to disrupt a peaceful protest.
~ Tell me about Clayborne Farm.
~ We just monitor their shoots.
Were you aware of an arson attack there? No.
Come on, what is this? Pick an activist, any activist? We're interested in hunted.
org.
uk.
Are you familiar with it? ~ Yeah.
It's pretty embarrassing.
~ Do you know who runs it? It could be anyone.
Hasn't he got something better to do? Seriously, a non-violent protest and a fire at a hunting lodge? That's his priority.
I didn't say the fire was at the hunting lodge.
One-year contract, flexible hours You can't dismiss that out of hand.
Yes, I can.
That's the whole point of retirement.
Besides, I'd be treading on people's toes.
If by "people" you mean James, then he's the one asking for this.
We're desperate for experienced manpower.
~ Really? ~ He's driven himself into the ground.
And as of an hour ago, he's got his first murder.
~ I don't know.
~ Listen, what are your plans for this afternoon? After this? I'm going to the hardware store.
I need some waterproof glue.
Exciting.
Alternatively, you could figure out why a surgeon has a bullet in his head.
Oh, sir? They're not going to let us near him.
Dodgy heart.
He collapsed on the phone to the operator.
~ Has anyone spoken to him at all? ~ He said he heard the shot.
~ But that's all we've got.
~ We've taken his guns? They're on their way to ballistics.
This key is to his gun cabinet.
~ Good.
Full search of the area.
~ It's over 400 acres.
But yeah, OK.
Oh, sir.
CS Innocent's trying to get hold of you.
Here he is! What happened to you on Friday? I tried to make last orders, but work got in the way.
It'll do that if you let it.
~ He was looking forward to a catch-up.
~ How is he? Man of leisure.
Seems to be in his element.
Let's have a look, then.
"DI Hathaway".
Congratulations! ~ Knew you'd be back.
Once a copper, always a copper.
~ Yes, well Right.
From the hypostasis, he's not been dead more than two hours.
The bullet's entered here, but it's not exited, so it was travelling at a low velocity by the time it hit.
Sniper at long range possibly? Any chance of the results this afternoon? I need the bullet intact.
~ If possible.
~ I give all my DIs three strikes.
~ Try not to use them all up at once.
~ Message received.
Sir? Uniform have spoken to the old lady from that cottage.
~ She was watching TV all morning.
~ How close were you ~ before you could see me? ~ When? Just then? ~ Yeah.
~ Erm, a few metres? It can't be a long-distance shot, then.
No line of sight.
It was my husband's farm.
I tried to keep it going on my own, but things were difficult.
Then my daughter said Alastair was looking for some land.
~ You were out hunting this morning.
~ Oh, I get it.
"The old lady must've had an accident.
" Well, not this old lady.
If I shoot someone, I guarantee it'll be on purpose.
~ Gran? ~ Alastair's dead.
They reckon it was a shooting accident.
Well, that's just one theory.
~ God.
~ It's Chris, isn't it? Uh, yeah.
Chris Fernsby.
Sorry, I've been on nights.
~ You work at the hospital, right? ~ Yeah.
It's nothing regular.
~ Mum just gets me a few shifts.
~ And what time did you get in? ~ Nine-ish.
~ What was Alastair's relationship like with Tom? He wasn't very enamoured of him this morning.
~ I thought you didn't see anything? ~ I only saw them for a second, ~ out of the living-room window.
~ Would you mind showing me? Alastair kept jabbing his finger at him and then Tom stormed off.
~ What time was this? ~ Around ten.
I was just putting my gun away before my programme started.
We'll need any firearms for testing.
~ Thanks.
~ Is this really necessary? Morning, Detective Inspector.
So, what have we got? I thought you had lots of plans for your retirement.
~ I did.
I do.
~ Are you not enjoying it? Course I am.
I'm just taking a bit of a break.
You're taking a break from your retirement? Yeah, that's the one.
Anyway, I remember the transition from Sergeant to Inspector.
It's not easy.
I'm glad you could ask for my help.
~ I wasn't aware I had.
~ Oh? Jean Innocent made out - ~ I've been asking for more manpower.
~ But not asking for me? Well, you're retired.
Right.
OK.
Well, it's your investigation.
So I'll just help out where I can, eh? ~ You'll be all right with that, are you? ~ Yeah.
Yeah, don't worry.
We should go for a pint later.
You can bore me with tales of your travelling.
I wasn't really travelling.
I went for a walk.
~ To Spain? ~ Long walk.
Sergeant Maddox, this is DI Lewis.
Will you bring him up to speed? ~ Sorry? ~ He's joining the investigation.
Just helping out with the legwork.
The family-liaison officer's been in touch and the victim's wife's asked them to leave.
Want me to have a word with her? Or whatever's most useful.
~ I await your instructions.
~ That'd be great.
Thank you.
Right, then, er Can I give you a hand with those? Mmm.
There's more inside.
Have you worked with DI Hathaway before? Oh, once or twice.
I was his DI.
So any teething problems now are probably my fault.
Bad parenting.
~ James, I'm going to do my best - ~ He hasn't told you, has he? Sorry? Who? "Once a copper", eh? Crosscheck these against his certificate, OK? ~ Thomas Marston.
~ Will do.
DI Lewis.
Simon Eastwood.
I'm a friend of Erica's.
She's this way.
I I can't get her to stop.
Erica? Erica? ~ Sorry.
~ No, please, don't apologise.
~ How long were you married? ~ 18 months.
Things OK? Alastair was receiving threats from an animal-rights organisation.
~ Did he ever talk to you about that? ~ What? No.
You think they? We must consider all possibilities.
So I'm afraid I do need to ask you where you were ~ between 9:30 and 11:00 this morning.
~ Is this actually happening? She was with me.
I had the day off, so I came over here.
I don't feel well.
Probably best to leave her a minute.
Look, someone's bound to tell you this.
Alastair wasn't my friend.
We had a disagreement and he's been destroying my career ever since.
~ What happened? ~ The night shift from hell.
Constant referrals from A&E.
Then this teenage kid, Nabeel, started to deteriorate, ~ so I phoned Alastair.
~ And he refused to help? No, no, he agreed to come in.
And I was so relieved, Until I was standing next to him and smelt alcohol on his breath.
~ What? He operated after a drink? ~ Mmm.
I tried to stop him, but he'd already decided he was going to be this kid's saviour.
Then he made a mistake.
He wrecked him.
~ Wrecked? ~ It's brain-surgeon speak for "quality of life utterly ruined".
"Unable to walk, think or communicate.
" I blew the whistle, but he got some mate to lie for him.
Swore Alastair hadn't touched a drop all day.
So it came down to his word against mine, and they believed him.
Don't be such a diva! He's been brought in to assist everyone.
He's with you first cos you've got a dead brain surgeon on your hands.
~ How's that going, by the way? ~ It was a close-range shot, but the bullet didn't leave the skull.
Let's see what the lab says, but bullets aren't always consistent.
If it's consistency you want, I refer you to Exhibit A.
Feared extinct, back in its natural habitat.
~ A little respect for the elderly.
~ Not likely.
What's all this? The summary of Stoke's negligence hearing last month.
One of his juniors claims he left a young lad disabled after he operated under the influence.
~ And he was still working? ~ They said there was no case to answer, but we've got a whole stack of angry letters from the parents.
Can we get this in full, unredacted? Already on it.
I've also got something else.
I've got this.
"For years of loyal service.
Al.
" It was with his solicitor.
The wife's the main beneficiary, but Alastair had left that for his theatre nurse, Lorraine Fernsby, ~ along with fifty grand.
~ The Fernsbys sold him the farm.
There was also a message from Dr Hobson.
I didn't understand it, but she said your dinner was in the canoe.
~ I suggest you buy some flowers on the way home.
~ Yeah.
Thanks.
~ James? ~ Ma'am? Did you delegate those college issues? ~ The break-in at Rougemont Pool? ~ No, I dealt with them myself.
James.
She's good.
Hang onto this one, OK? ~ Is there a specific reaction you're expecting to see? ~ Oh, Riz No, they're here to see how we respond.
We're not accusing you, Mr Nooran.
But we need to know where you were between 9:30 and 11:00.
~ Here.
Giving Nabeel his breakfast.
~ What? Both of you? Yes.
What happened to your son? He'd been on this protest.
Live animal exports.
The tailgate of a lorry came down on him.
They removed a blood clot from his brain, but he bled again and that's when Mr Stoke decided to play God.
You think he'd been drinking before he operated? Why would anybody make that up? Did Nabeel ever mention a website called hunted.
org.
uk? He wasn't actually into all of that.
He was there to impress a girl.
One of Ayesha's students was the head of the society.
~ I think I've come across her.
~ Blue hair, big mouth? ~ She's round here all the time now.
~ She's a friend of mine.
And she helps look after your son.
What else did you do this morning? ~ What do you mean? ~ You said you gave Nabeel breakfast, but we need to account for the whole time.
Come with me.
My son is doubly incontinent.
He has no swallowing reflex and he takes food through a tube in his stomach.
Every millilitre of fluid has to be recorded on a chart.
If I start to get him ready by 9:00, I'm relieved if we're done by 11:00.
I'm sorry.
I didn't realise.
She was just letting off steam.
Don't let it get to you.
I'm not.
Do you mind if I skip that pint? ~ I've still got a bit to do.
~ Can I give you a piece of advice? ~ Yeah, if I can ignore it.
~ Don't push yourself so hard.
Let Maddox help you.
And make sure you get some sleep.
~ That's three pieces of advice.
~ OK.
Prioritise the sleep thing.
'Possiamo avere il conto?' 'Voglio lamentarmi del servizio.
' Chapter eight already? I thought we were learning Italian together.
Funny, and I thought you'd be at home.
So we've both had a day of surprises.
Voglio lamentarmi del servizio, Roberto.
You wish to complain about my level of service? Fifty grand? I had no idea.
I used to get at him about nurses' pay, but I never expected this.
~ How long did you work together? ~ Over 20 years.
People always ask me how I put up with him for so long, but you just had to know how to handle him.
Were you involved in the negligence hearing? Not in the operation, no.
But I do voluntary support work for the boy's parents, ~ so I see the impact.
~ How did they react to his going back to surgery? Oh, come on, they're angry, but not like that.
Sorry! What about his colleagues? Was he welcomed back? By most of them, yeah.
I gave him what for about Simon, though.
~ Simon Eastwood? ~ Mmm.
I don't know what went on in that operation, but right or wrong, juniors must allowed to voice concerns.
~ You can't take it out on them.
~ Did you argue with him about that? I argued with Alastair about everything.
~ He called me his "work wife".
~ But his real wife works here.
She did, but she quit last year.
You don't need a nurse's salary if you've bagged yourself a brain surgeon.
Sorry.
I'm being unkind.
He'd been widowed for a long time.
I'm glad he found someone.
~ Even if she made him look foolish.
~ You mean the age difference? No, I mean the fact she was having an affair with Simon.
Ah, brain food! Laura usually does a fry-up on a Saturday, ~ but I didn't like to ask her this morning.
~ Trouble in paradise? Nah, she's all right.
Maybe a bit put out, but that's probably fair enough.
Are you all right? It all goes back to that negligence hearing, doesn't it? ~ I'd want to know about that website.
~ That's what I'm saying.
The website was started two weeks after Nabeel's accident.
~ It all goes back to the operation.
~ The parents using animal rights ~ as a cover for revenge? Don't buy it.
~ No, I'm Anyway, look, I've booked to see Ayesha Nooran this morning.
~ She's holding something back.
~ Maybe.
We also need to know a lot more about that farm.
Maddox reckons Tom Marston's got money problems.
~ Yeah, I'm onto it.
~ She's on to it.
~ You should take her with you.
~ But he's our most important witness.
Exactly.
Good experience.
How do you think you learned? Point taken.
~ Are you thinking of eating that? ~ Yeah, in my own time.
I bet you missed all this when you were travelling.
Or walking.
Whatever it was.
What was it? ~ I walked to Santiago de Compostela.
~ Ah, the cathedral.
My old neighbour went on a pilgrimage there.
It wasn't a pilgrimage.
~ OK, let's leave it there for today.
~ Thank you.
"Create all the happiness you are able to create.
Remove all the misery you are able to remove.
" ~ A fellow Bentham fan? ~ I wouldn't go that far.
I shall miss teaching him when I have to give all this up.
But one of us has to stay at home full time now.
I'm sorry if I offended you or your husband yesterday.
He's not my husband.
Well, technically.
We were divorcing when Nabeel had his accident, and we simply can't afford to live separately.
~ What about compensation? ~ You have to find the surgeon guilty for that.
Right.
But you didn't come here to show me sympathy, so what is it? No.
I felt, yesterday, that there was more that you wanted to say.
Oh, goodness, am I that transparent? I just wanted to scream at Rizwan because, rather than helping me, he spends all day in the garage with that bloody car.
~ You've been taking care of your son by yourself? ~ Pretty much.
And that's where he was yesterday morning, in the garage? Did you actually have eyes on him between 9:30 and 11:00? 'Did she go as far as accusing him?' No, but she's withdrawn her alibi and it turns out he works with computers.
'Someone's giving our tech team the run-around.
' Oh, did you get a chance to have a look at that email from Maddox? ~ No, not yet.
~ 'She's done great work on Tom Marston's finances.
' They're chaotic.
The only thing he's never missed a payment on is the life-insurance premium for Alastair.
Right.
I'll meet you at the farm.
I'm leaving now.
Are you OK? You've done the right thing.
~ Mr Marston.
How are you feeling? ~ Angry that nobody listened to me ~ and scared I'll be next.
~ I mean your health.
We've been keen to speak to you.
These people have moved from vandalism to arson to murder.
~ We can't be sure it's linked to the website.
~ No? I can.
I'm a 100% certain.
Sorry.
Yeah? All this vandalism must be bad for business.
When were you last able to pay yourself a salary? You clearly know the answer to that already.
Show me any small business that isn't suffering.
I'm surprised you decided to increase the insurance for both partners.
It was Alastair's idea.
I've had major surgery recently.
~ It made him think.
~ Sir? ~ Can it wait? ~ No.
~ Yes? ~ Who's actually in charge here? ~ He is.
~ He's wasting his time.
He could do better than to accuse me.
Nobody's accusing you.
I'm arresting you for the murder of Alastair Stoke.
What? Hold on a minute! Look, OK, I'll co-operate.
~ What evidence have you got? ~ The bullet came from your rifle.
It can't be, that's rubbish.
I had it with me all the time.
This is rubbish.
Nobody's disputing the concept of ballistic evidence, ~ just the accuracy of yours.
~ The ballistics aren't wrong.
Your rifle was used to kill Alastair Stoke, ~ a man you'd been seen arguing with - ~ Who saw us arguing? Gillian Fernsby? ~ The woman is a fantasist.
~ By your own admission, the rifle was never out of your sight.
The fingerprints were yours.
How do you explain that? I can't explain it.
Your evidence is wrong.
Or, I don't know, someone's setting me up.
The evidence isn't wrong.
So what was it about? Money? I mean, you'd rather work seven days a week than hire a gamekeeper ~ Hang on, being poor is not a crime.
~ I'm not saying it is, but all the time there's this life-insurance policy.
So, what was the plan? To create a campaign of intimidation and blame it all on that? The website, was that you? ~ The fire? ~ No.
None of those things.
Look, I've no family, I've never been married.
Alastair Alastair's the closest thing I ever had to a friend.
I didn't kill him.
His spray.
He needs his spray.
~ OK? ~ No, we've got to stop this and get him some medical attention.
~ This interview is terminated.
~ Custody Nurse, please! ~ It'll be all right.
~ Thank you.
Erica? Erica? I just wanted to say how sorry I am.
And now you've said it.
Excuse me.
~ The nurse is taking care of him.
~ How is he? Is he responding OK? They're taking him back to check him over.
I'm going with him.
~ I wouldn't do that.
~ Can you see what he's doing here? If you get in the ambulance with him, you hand his defence team an argument on a plate.
They'll say you harassed him.
~ He's my responsibility.
I'm going.
~ No.
He's right.
You've got your man.
Your job now is to make sure it stands up in court.
Go home.
See you in the morning.
What? Well, he's not a stupid man.
If he killed for the insurance, surely he wouldn't use his own rifle? We've got the wrong man.
It's not him.
~ Anything? ~ No, not yet.
Hospital CCTV picked him up stealing that three hours ago.
~ The engine's cold.
~ Why wasn't he in handcuffs? Cos they didn't think it was appropriate and I wasn't there.
He's not going to get far on foot.
Not in that state.
That's assuming it was a state and not an act.
Somebody should get the Fernsbys out of that cottage.
~ Thank you.
~ Ah.
We don't know what he's got hidden out there.
I promised Laura this job was mainly paperwork.
~ Any news? ~ No.
I've left two officers at the flat.
He's going to be out there, where he has the advantage.
and we don't.
~ Is this necessary? ~ It's for your own protection.
Give me my own bloody guns back, and I'll protect myself.
You know the land here, any idea where he might be hiding? ~ The woods, perhaps? ~ Yeah, but anywhere specific? I don't know, animal shelters or gullies? ~ Not around here.
~ They've found something.
Right.
Change of plan.
Stay here, please.
The dog's picked up on something.
The camera's in.
Sir! James.
~ Oh, God.
~ OK, we've got drag marks here.
Can we clear the area, please? Must've gone straight through him and then been dislodged when he was dragged.
Get that off to the lab, please, straight away.
Sir? Ballistics have come back with a match, but I don't understand it.
~ No, that's not right.
~ They reckon it's 100%.
What? The bullets are a match to the one that shot Alastair Stoke and the one that shot Tom Marston, fired from the same rifle.
Tom's rifle? The one we've had in police custody for the last 48 hours? The marks on our test bullet match the marks on your crime-scene bullet.
So we know that rifle shot your dead guy.
'He and his mate destroyed their family.
' I do need to know your whereabouts between last night and this morning.
I've had enough! If you think I've done something, arrest me!
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