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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:49,660 --> 00:00:54,370 As the bible says, "Bear ye one another's burdens 2 00:00:54,420 --> 00:00:57,370 and so fulfil the law of Christ." 3 00:00:57,420 --> 00:01:03,930 To do this, Charles Williams promoted the concept of Coinherence 4 00:01:03,980 --> 00:01:10,050 which held that we are all spiritually connected and can, through ritual, share suffering, 5 00:01:10,100 --> 00:01:12,730 ease one another's burdens. 6 00:01:12,780 --> 00:01:17,610 For example,... guilt. 7 00:01:17,660 --> 00:01:20,970 But not intellectually or theologically, 8 00:01:21,020 --> 00:01:24,740 something much more real, practical. 9 00:01:36,700 --> 00:01:40,260 No, no, honestly, no need to help. 10 00:01:44,700 --> 00:01:47,860 - What do you want with all this junk anyway? - Not sure. 11 00:01:59,700 --> 00:02:02,690 Forgiveness is not a solitary affair. 12 00:02:02,740 --> 00:02:06,330 It can be and is a shared experience 13 00:02:06,380 --> 00:02:10,810 because through active engagement with the Holy Spirit, 14 00:02:10,860 --> 00:02:15,490 it's not only Christ who can forgive sins so can we! 15 00:02:53,820 --> 00:02:59,050 Don't be so naive! I mean, how is it literally possible to become as Christ? 16 00:02:59,100 --> 00:03:02,050 Well, because we are made in God's image -- 17 00:03:02,100 --> 00:03:05,930 - Mumbo-jumbo! - In your opinion. Not one the rest of us happen to share. 18 00:03:05,980 --> 00:03:09,850 Really, Williams was a minor theologian, no academic -- 19 00:03:09,900 --> 00:03:13,090 It's in his favour, then -- less arrogant and patronising. 20 00:03:13,140 --> 00:03:18,770 - Coming from you, a tattooed freak! - Come on, guys. Come, come. Let's just calm it. 21 00:03:18,820 --> 00:03:21,540 So much for forgiveness. 22 00:03:55,660 --> 00:03:57,860 Come here, give us a hug. 23 00:03:59,660 --> 00:04:01,620 See you later. 24 00:04:15,420 --> 00:04:18,420 "Please leave your message after the tone." 25 00:04:31,220 --> 00:04:33,460 Gina! 26 00:05:17,900 --> 00:05:20,770 The victim is a college dean, Phil Beskin. 27 00:05:20,820 --> 00:05:23,610 What's a college dean doing right out here? 28 00:05:23,660 --> 00:05:27,810 He must have got here late. He was giving a talk in town on one of the Inklings. 29 00:05:27,860 --> 00:05:30,970 Oh, aye, which one this time, Tolkien or Lewis? 30 00:05:31,020 --> 00:05:35,140 Charles Williams, the third Inkling. Baskin was a bit of an authority. 31 00:05:36,140 --> 00:05:39,450 Blunt trauma to the back of the head, skull crushed. 32 00:05:39,500 --> 00:05:42,890 One fell swoop by the look. Round four or five o'clock. 33 00:05:42,940 --> 00:05:46,850 - SOCO found a mobile phone on the ground and... - Maggots! 34 00:05:46,900 --> 00:05:48,980 Yup. 35 00:05:50,700 --> 00:05:56,730 If this happened just a few hours ago, there's no way that the maggots come from the corpse or the raven. 36 00:05:56,780 --> 00:05:59,720 Well, it's staged, intended to be found. 37 00:06:02,260 --> 00:06:06,810 "And know this that the summit of art is the raven, 38 00:06:06,860 --> 00:06:11,570 who flies without wings in the blackness of night and the holiness of the day. 39 00:06:11,620 --> 00:06:14,010 That's a new one on me. 40 00:06:14,060 --> 00:06:18,050 Are they making a statement or a warning maybe? 41 00:06:18,100 --> 00:06:20,240 A kind of ritual killer. 42 00:06:21,900 --> 00:06:25,140 I think this might have something to do with alchemy. 43 00:06:27,780 --> 00:06:29,770 Turning lead into gold. 44 00:06:29,820 --> 00:06:32,930 More than that, it's the precursor to modern science. 45 00:06:32,980 --> 00:06:37,530 It's understanding the secrets in nature to unlock the mysteries of the universe. 46 00:06:37,580 --> 00:06:39,210 Ambitious, then. 47 00:06:39,260 --> 00:06:44,450 Or it's a spiritual thing converting the lead of ignorance into the gold of enlightenment. 48 00:06:44,500 --> 00:06:47,370 Gentlemen, on my way in. How's it going? 49 00:06:47,420 --> 00:06:49,410 Ah, good. We just started. 50 00:06:49,460 --> 00:06:52,000 - So, what have we got? - Body. 51 00:06:55,300 --> 00:06:57,100 A body?! 52 00:06:58,100 --> 00:07:00,530 Well, that's all we do have... ish! 53 00:07:00,580 --> 00:07:03,420 Don't wind Moody up. That's my job. 54 00:07:05,100 --> 00:07:08,370 - How's your dad? - Well, he's not getting any better. Is he? 55 00:07:08,420 --> 00:07:10,160 Go and see him. 56 00:07:13,980 --> 00:07:18,290 - What happened to you last night? - I was burning the midnight oil. 57 00:07:18,340 --> 00:07:22,290 Phil's talk inspired me so I thought I'd make some changes to the text. 58 00:07:22,340 --> 00:07:25,820 - Phil won't be happy. - Phil doesn't bother me any more. 59 00:07:40,700 --> 00:07:46,090 - Why do hangovers get worse the older you get? - Too long between sessions. The trick is to keep drinking. 60 00:07:46,140 --> 00:07:51,130 - Phil Beskin? - Yes, so I spoke to the landlord at the Waterman's. 61 00:07:51,180 --> 00:07:54,770 He confirmed that the usual group were in there after their talk. 62 00:07:54,820 --> 00:07:57,930 There was trouble but it was hardly Battle of Helm's Deep. 63 00:07:57,980 --> 00:08:03,050 You were right about alchemy. That quote is from a 17th Century German alchemist. 64 00:08:03,100 --> 00:08:05,770 The question is what's it got to do with murder? 65 00:08:05,820 --> 00:08:09,450 Or Charles Williams? Did Charles Williams write about alchemy? 66 00:08:09,500 --> 00:08:12,450 No. Theology, supernatural novels. He was a mystic. 67 00:08:12,500 --> 00:08:17,450 Details of the phone found at the scene. Belonged to the victim. 68 00:08:17,500 --> 00:08:21,010 The text came through at 4.37am. 69 00:08:21,060 --> 00:08:24,330 "At Boar's Hill. Going to end it all." 70 00:08:24,380 --> 00:08:27,380 Suicide or a threat to...? 71 00:08:28,380 --> 00:08:31,210 From someone called The Lioness. 72 00:08:31,260 --> 00:08:34,650 - Let's get onto the service provider and get a real name. - OK. 73 00:08:34,700 --> 00:08:37,610 Lioness, what's that, a girlfriend? 74 00:08:37,660 --> 00:08:43,220 There's quite a few on here -- "the butterfly, the serpent, the eagle." 75 00:08:46,100 --> 00:08:48,640 As long as they're not all pubs. 76 00:08:51,180 --> 00:08:56,170 New Zealand was Laura's idea to be on hand for the birth of her niece's baby. 77 00:08:56,220 --> 00:09:00,130 Mine to see a bit of the world while we're still young enough to enjoy it. 78 00:09:00,180 --> 00:09:03,450 - Far, far too late for you. - Less of that, thank you. 79 00:09:03,500 --> 00:09:06,090 Is it just you two or family, as well? 80 00:09:06,140 --> 00:09:08,370 Just the two of us, I hope. 81 00:09:08,420 --> 00:09:12,530 So, what do we know about Phil Beskin's wife? Is she expecting us? 82 00:09:12,580 --> 00:09:17,810 No. Grace Beskin works in the college library. Beskin is an engineering science lecturer. 83 00:09:17,860 --> 00:09:21,770 Very popular with the students on account of his late-night drinking. 84 00:09:21,820 --> 00:09:24,340 Pastoral care at its best. 85 00:09:25,340 --> 00:09:27,140 Yeah? 86 00:09:30,300 --> 00:09:31,700 OK. 87 00:09:32,700 --> 00:09:36,530 That was Maddox. She's got a lead on our Lioness. 88 00:09:36,580 --> 00:09:41,850 Local girl Gina Doran, goes out with a student from Phil Beskin's college -- Nate Hedeson. 89 00:09:41,900 --> 00:09:45,700 You do Gina. I will do Grace Beskin. 90 00:09:50,700 --> 00:09:53,380 I'm here to see Grace Beskin. 91 00:09:54,380 --> 00:09:58,170 Mrs Beskin, my name is DI Hathaway. 92 00:09:58,220 --> 00:10:02,290 Very sorry to hear of your loss. I'm afraid I have a few questions for you. 93 00:10:02,340 --> 00:10:04,370 It's not a great time right now. 94 00:10:04,420 --> 00:10:05,890 Who are you? 95 00:10:05,940 --> 00:10:09,090 His sister. Any idea who killed him? 96 00:10:09,140 --> 00:10:11,210 Not yet, hence the need for questions. 97 00:10:11,260 --> 00:10:15,530 Dax and Annapurna Kinneson. If we can help... 98 00:10:15,580 --> 00:10:18,740 - Really, anything. - Thank you. 99 00:10:28,300 --> 00:10:32,610 - We should postpone this evening. - No, Phil would have wanted it to go ahead. 100 00:10:32,660 --> 00:10:36,850 - Would he? He might not have approved of your changes. - He would've been fine. 101 00:10:36,900 --> 00:10:39,650 The point is, as he said in his talk, 102 00:10:39,700 --> 00:10:42,740 it worked for him and you've waited long enough. 103 00:10:48,900 --> 00:10:52,970 We had an early supper and then he went to do his talk. 104 00:10:53,020 --> 00:10:55,810 That was the last I saw him. 105 00:10:55,860 --> 00:10:58,850 - And you weren't aware that he hadn't come home? - No. 106 00:10:58,900 --> 00:11:01,970 He was always out all night. I was at the talk and the pub. 107 00:11:02,020 --> 00:11:05,210 They were still going strong about midnight when I left. 108 00:11:05,260 --> 00:11:10,130 - So, you weren't at the talk, is that correct? - I'm not a great Williams fan to be honest. 109 00:11:10,180 --> 00:11:13,220 My faith is rather simpler than my husband's. 110 00:11:16,020 --> 00:11:21,650 Butterfly, lioness, serpent and eagle are all characters in Charles Williams' The Place Of The Lion. 111 00:11:21,700 --> 00:11:27,010 Yeah. I'm the serpent, apparently. Phil's idea of a joke. 112 00:11:27,060 --> 00:11:30,330 - Have you any idea who the others are? - No. 113 00:11:30,380 --> 00:11:33,530 I gather your husband got on very well with his students. 114 00:11:33,580 --> 00:11:36,090 Phil wasn't great with boundaries. 115 00:11:36,140 --> 00:11:39,210 In other words, the students ran rings around him. 116 00:11:39,260 --> 00:11:43,620 There's a fine line between sainthood and being a mug... What? It's true. 117 00:11:44,700 --> 00:11:46,730 Are you familiar with a Nate Hedeson? 118 00:11:46,780 --> 00:11:51,970 Phil was worried Nate's love life was interfering with his studies. 119 00:11:52,020 --> 00:11:56,060 - They'd had words. - Recently. - Er, the last couple of days. 120 00:11:58,380 --> 00:12:02,060 - Your husband's talk. - Please help yourself. - Thank you. 121 00:12:08,780 --> 00:12:13,500 Oxford students and a local girl. I thought that wasn't allowed. 122 00:12:14,500 --> 00:12:17,930 Where there's a will there's a way, Lizzie. 123 00:12:17,980 --> 00:12:20,260 00:12:22,650 Hello! 125 00:12:22,700 --> 00:12:24,620 Miss Doren? 126 00:12:29,420 --> 00:12:31,060 Gina? 127 00:12:39,100 --> 00:12:43,490 - Phil's dead? - Someone killed him up at Boar's Hill last night. 128 00:12:43,540 --> 00:12:47,090 He was responding to a text that you sent him. 129 00:12:47,140 --> 00:12:51,170 You said that you were there and you were going to harm yourself. 130 00:12:51,220 --> 00:12:54,490 I don't think I can remember and I can't find my phone. 131 00:12:54,540 --> 00:12:57,050 How did you get the cuts on your arms? 132 00:12:57,100 --> 00:13:00,580 Er, climbing through the window, I guess. 133 00:13:02,780 --> 00:13:05,450 - Was your boyfriend with you? - No. 134 00:13:05,500 --> 00:13:10,050 - Where did you go? - College bar from about eight and The Hopper later. 135 00:13:10,100 --> 00:13:11,690 Gina! 136 00:13:11,740 --> 00:13:13,220 Gina? 137 00:13:20,420 --> 00:13:25,250 Look, she crashed out in her shoes but I don't see any mud or grass on them, do you? 138 00:13:25,300 --> 00:13:28,930 Where we found Phil Beskin was muddy so they'd be covered. 139 00:13:28,980 --> 00:13:32,050 - She could've cleaned them. - What, in her state? 140 00:13:32,100 --> 00:13:37,250 - She managed to climb through a window. - Yeah, but cut herself to pieces in the process. 141 00:13:38,940 --> 00:13:42,450 - Gina! - Nate Hedeson by any chance? 142 00:13:42,500 --> 00:13:44,060 Yeah. 143 00:13:45,100 --> 00:13:48,200 - Shall we all get some fresh air? - Yeah. 144 00:13:52,700 --> 00:13:56,530 Phil was a brilliant bloke. Everyone thought he was great. 145 00:13:56,580 --> 00:13:59,050 Except you apparently? 146 00:13:59,100 --> 00:14:04,090 I gather you had words with him about your love life, your relationship with Gina. 147 00:14:04,140 --> 00:14:08,770 - Was that a problem? - No, I got that he was doing his job. 148 00:14:08,820 --> 00:14:11,370 To be honest, we just ignored him anyway. 149 00:14:11,420 --> 00:14:16,450 - So, where were you last night? - At a friend's, Sam's. 150 00:14:16,500 --> 00:14:20,090 - I was with you all night. Wasn't I, Sam? - Yeah, sure. 151 00:14:20,140 --> 00:14:26,010 - Sam? - Langton. - Me and Gina had a row. I went to Sam's to let off steam. 152 00:14:26,060 --> 00:14:29,000 - What was the row about? - Usual stuff. 153 00:14:31,220 --> 00:14:34,780 I knew she'd come back. I couldn't face another slagging match. 154 00:14:35,900 --> 00:14:39,290 And you were here in college all night? You didn't go out? 155 00:14:39,340 --> 00:14:41,940 I wish. No money. 156 00:14:52,460 --> 00:14:56,500 Not very good for you, you know, binge drinking. 157 00:14:57,500 --> 00:14:59,500 What are you, my dad? 158 00:15:00,540 --> 00:15:05,210 Why did Phil Beskin have your number on his phone? You're not a student. 159 00:15:05,260 --> 00:15:09,890 Phil was on my case because he thought I was getting in the way of Nate's coursework. 160 00:15:09,940 --> 00:15:13,250 It still doesn't explain why your number was in his phone. 161 00:15:13,300 --> 00:15:16,890 Or why he has a pet name for you. "Lioness." 162 00:15:16,940 --> 00:15:18,970 I dunno. 163 00:15:19,020 --> 00:15:23,050 But he was concerned about me as well as Nate. 164 00:15:23,100 --> 00:15:25,530 - Why? - No particular reason. 165 00:15:25,580 --> 00:15:28,050 Just because he was a nice guy. 166 00:15:32,500 --> 00:15:35,490 College barman confirms Gina was in there. 167 00:15:35,540 --> 00:15:38,930 The porter escorted her off the premises around about 10ish. 168 00:15:38,980 --> 00:15:43,050 Barman at The Hopper recalls her there. Both mention she'd had a skinful. 169 00:15:43,100 --> 00:15:46,900 - Don't judge me, all right? - Yeah? - Believe me, I'm not. 170 00:15:47,940 --> 00:15:52,940 I am going to need to take your top to establish for definite whose blood that is. 171 00:16:01,900 --> 00:16:04,690 A college dean doesn't immediately strike me 172 00:16:04,740 --> 00:16:09,410 as the most obvious person to have a tattoo like that somewhere like there. 173 00:16:09,460 --> 00:16:13,020 I don't know, I like a man with a tattoo. 174 00:16:18,900 --> 00:16:20,890 Is that alchemical? 175 00:16:20,940 --> 00:16:23,930 I don't know, three in one, Holy Trinity? 176 00:16:23,980 --> 00:16:25,970 That's your department. 177 00:16:26,020 --> 00:16:29,010 Are you looking forward to your trip? 178 00:16:29,060 --> 00:16:33,490 Imagine six months with no corpses. Whatever will I do with myself? 179 00:16:33,540 --> 00:16:35,810 But you shall have Robert. 180 00:16:36,660 --> 00:16:40,660 My family can't wait. They've always wanted to go to South-East Asia. 181 00:16:41,660 --> 00:16:43,180 Joke. 182 00:17:18,100 --> 00:17:20,250 - Thanks for covering. - No problem. 183 00:17:20,300 --> 00:17:23,490 - Anything you want to tell me? - Don't think so. 184 00:17:23,540 --> 00:17:26,540 - Very enigmatic. - Learnt that from you. 185 00:17:34,020 --> 00:17:36,260 Hi. 186 00:17:43,340 --> 00:17:46,140 I'm so sorry about Phil. 187 00:17:50,300 --> 00:17:53,610 - What are you doing with this? - He told me to read it. 188 00:17:53,660 --> 00:17:55,620 Any good? 189 00:17:56,660 --> 00:17:58,660 Not for me. 190 00:18:31,860 --> 00:18:37,530 Charles Williams believed in a living, breathing spirituality in which we could all become as Christ. 191 00:18:37,580 --> 00:18:40,210 Turn water into wine? Save me a few quid. 192 00:18:40,260 --> 00:18:42,890 Stop it, Maddox. It's about forgiveness. 193 00:18:42,940 --> 00:18:47,010 Because we are like Christ, we too can forgive all of the sins of the world. 194 00:18:47,060 --> 00:18:51,610 Interestingly, Phil Beskin claims to have direct experience of how that works. 195 00:18:51,660 --> 00:18:56,730 - Interesting? - By implication, he was guilty of something he knew he was being forgiven for. 196 00:18:56,780 --> 00:19:00,970 He also had this tattoo in the middle of his chest. I want to know what it means. 197 00:19:01,020 --> 00:19:06,090 Does it have to mean anything? Maybe he just liked the image and put it where he fancied. 198 00:19:06,140 --> 00:19:08,100 I'll see you later. 199 00:19:12,100 --> 00:19:15,490 - Have you ever thought of getting a tattoo? - No, I have not. 200 00:19:15,540 --> 00:19:18,850 - One for the travels maybe. - I'll bear that in mind. 201 00:19:26,700 --> 00:19:28,300 Er, a word. 202 00:19:37,300 --> 00:19:41,060 DI Lewis. Do you recognise this by any chance? 203 00:19:43,220 --> 00:19:46,250 Are you sure because it belongs to somebody you know. 204 00:19:46,300 --> 00:19:49,690 Phil Beskin. You were at a talk he gave last night. 205 00:19:49,740 --> 00:19:52,530 He didn't get his tattoo out. 206 00:19:52,580 --> 00:19:56,850 - Are you a Charles Williams fan? - Yeah. Not all tattooists are Pagans. 207 00:19:56,900 --> 00:20:01,890 We gather you had a bit of a barney with a Wouter Eisler last night. 208 00:20:01,940 --> 00:20:06,850 - Was Phil Beskin involved? - Yeah, we all were. It was nothing to write home about. Why? 209 00:20:06,900 --> 00:20:10,370 Because Phil Beskin was murdered last night. 210 00:20:10,420 --> 00:20:12,580 James.> 211 00:20:16,300 --> 00:20:19,460 - What are you doing here? - I work here. 212 00:20:26,100 --> 00:20:28,100 What is it? 213 00:20:30,500 --> 00:20:34,300 I've just... lost my brother. 214 00:20:38,100 --> 00:20:40,570 I think there's something else. 215 00:20:44,100 --> 00:20:46,260 You wouldn't understand. 216 00:20:48,740 --> 00:20:50,730 Try me. 217 00:20:50,780 --> 00:20:53,520 I want to know everything about you. 218 00:20:58,300 --> 00:21:01,100 No. Best not. 219 00:21:07,340 --> 00:21:10,080 Yeah, that's great. Thanks very much. 220 00:21:11,100 --> 00:21:16,090 - Seen one you fancy? - No, I'm more of a piercing man, myself. 221 00:21:16,140 --> 00:21:21,930 So, Nate Hedeson goes out with Gina Doren who works in a shop run by one of Phil Beskin's mates. 222 00:21:21,980 --> 00:21:24,770 Does that not strike you as at all a coincidence? 223 00:21:24,820 --> 00:21:27,610 Not necessarily. Small world and all that. 224 00:21:27,660 --> 00:21:29,650 Says the intrepid traveller. 225 00:21:29,700 --> 00:21:31,050 How was uni? 226 00:21:31,100 --> 00:21:36,090 Ah, Dr Wouter Eisler, as part of his History Of Religions course, 227 00:21:36,140 --> 00:21:41,130 he runs a module Rationality Versus Gullibility In Comparative Religion 228 00:21:41,180 --> 00:21:44,420 and, guess what, it covers Alchemy. 229 00:21:49,900 --> 00:21:51,540 Alchemy,... 230 00:21:52,900 --> 00:21:55,170 .. the sacred art. 231 00:21:55,220 --> 00:21:59,850 Seemingly torturing nature to extract her secrets. 232 00:21:59,900 --> 00:22:01,370 Beautiful. 233 00:22:02,500 --> 00:22:08,490 You'll consider that our chemical images were unconscious archetypes, 234 00:22:08,540 --> 00:22:10,130 keys to unlocking our psyche. 235 00:22:10,180 --> 00:22:14,410 Surely they have meaning. Certainly they are profound. 236 00:22:14,460 --> 00:22:19,100 Or do they just give the illusion of meaning? 237 00:22:21,100 --> 00:22:23,850 You decide in your essays. 238 00:22:23,900 --> 00:22:26,220 One clue -- 239 00:22:27,220 --> 00:22:29,490 .. this is Jabir, 240 00:22:29,540 --> 00:22:32,730 an 8th Century Arabic alchemist. 241 00:22:32,780 --> 00:22:37,220 From his name, we get the word gibberish. 242 00:22:39,180 --> 00:22:43,050 Police officers attending lectures? 243 00:22:43,100 --> 00:22:46,860 I've had a dead body covered in maggots and ravens. 244 00:22:47,860 --> 00:22:50,050 Who? Phil? 245 00:22:50,100 --> 00:22:53,180 Phil Beskin, that's correct. How do you know? 246 00:22:54,180 --> 00:23:00,780 Well,... word spread after his wife notified the college. 247 00:23:03,140 --> 00:23:08,130 We understand you had a difference of opinion with Mr Beskin after his talk last night. 248 00:23:08,180 --> 00:23:13,130 Not really. It was a bit of heated debate, that's all. 249 00:23:13,180 --> 00:23:16,900 - I'm not a great fan of amateurism. - To what extent? 250 00:23:17,900 --> 00:23:21,690 I'm an academic, Inspector, not a murderer. 251 00:23:21,740 --> 00:23:26,220 I'd hope it took something more than intellectual discord to make me a suspect. 252 00:23:27,260 --> 00:23:29,930 This was found beside his body too. 253 00:23:33,380 --> 00:23:38,700 - Can you think of any connection between alchemy and Charles Williams? - There isn't one. 254 00:23:40,700 --> 00:23:43,130 It symbolises Nigredo -- 255 00:23:43,180 --> 00:23:47,410 - the blackening associated with earth. - What about maggots? 256 00:23:47,460 --> 00:23:54,410 Decomposition -- the body being broken down in readiness for spiritual regeneration. 257 00:23:54,460 --> 00:23:59,010 Nigredo being the first stage of the great work, the Magnum Opus. 258 00:23:59,060 --> 00:24:01,250 So, how many stages are there? 259 00:24:01,300 --> 00:24:03,900 It varies but conventionally four. 260 00:24:05,180 --> 00:24:07,920 So this could be just the beginning. 261 00:24:38,580 --> 00:24:42,170 You're telling me Phil Beskin's murder might be the first stage 262 00:24:42,220 --> 00:24:47,610 in some warped spiritual process that might play out in four stages? 263 00:24:47,660 --> 00:24:49,450 Yes, sir. 264 00:24:49,500 --> 00:24:53,490 It sounds vague and nebulous to me. 265 00:24:53,540 --> 00:24:58,170 - This is Oxford, sir. - If there's a possibility of further murders, I want to know about them, 266 00:24:58,220 --> 00:25:00,760 and I want to deal in tangibles. 267 00:25:01,780 --> 00:25:03,410 Lizzie? 268 00:25:03,460 --> 00:25:07,050 Er, Gina Doren -- the blood on her top was hers and hers alone. 269 00:25:07,100 --> 00:25:09,300 No traces of Phil Beskin. 270 00:25:09,820 --> 00:25:11,810 Anybody else? 271 00:25:11,860 --> 00:25:17,650 - Nate Hedeson? - Oh, yes, had an argument with Phil Beskin about his relationship with a local girl, 272 00:25:17,700 --> 00:25:21,130 - lied about his movements last night. - Told us he was in college 273 00:25:21,180 --> 00:25:25,210 but he had a stamp of a rope on his wrist as if he'd been to a night club. 274 00:25:25,260 --> 00:25:29,250 Blue Ronda. That's their stamp. It's an S and M club. 275 00:25:29,300 --> 00:25:33,010 I could give them a call later on, see if anyone saw him. 276 00:25:33,060 --> 00:25:36,300 - What about the wife? - Still in the frame, obviously, sir. 277 00:25:39,780 --> 00:25:42,860 He's got a lot on his plate, that's all. 278 00:25:46,580 --> 00:25:48,770 A lot on my plate, like what? 279 00:25:48,820 --> 00:25:50,810 Like your dad. 280 00:25:50,860 --> 00:25:54,250 - It's got nothing to do with my dad. - I'm not saying it is. 281 00:25:54,300 --> 00:25:56,690 If you don't want to see him, that's fine. 282 00:25:56,740 --> 00:26:00,330 - You've got nothing to feel guilty about. - I don't feel guilty. 283 00:26:00,380 --> 00:26:05,100 Good. I'm just trying to explain why you're even more rude than usual. 284 00:26:06,740 --> 00:26:11,340 Does this mean anything to you? "Chen." It's everywhere. 285 00:26:21,900 --> 00:26:25,600 - Grace -- - I thought I told you to leave me alone. 286 00:26:37,380 --> 00:26:40,970 No stamina, that's your problem. It's all that arguing with Gina. 287 00:26:41,020 --> 00:26:45,300 - Hark at the thin man. How is your girlfriend? - Fine, thank you. 288 00:26:56,380 --> 00:27:01,570 - What have I done now? - Told us you were with your mate Sam there last night. 289 00:27:01,620 --> 00:27:04,850 But the stamp on your wrist is from the Blue Rondo. 290 00:27:04,900 --> 00:27:07,850 And even allowing for student levels of hygiene, 291 00:27:07,900 --> 00:27:13,890 - I don't think that would have lasted more than one night and a day. Do you? - So I went clubbing. 292 00:27:13,940 --> 00:27:17,650 - What time did you leave? - You saw me return to my rooms. 293 00:27:17,700 --> 00:27:20,810 - So, why lie earlier? - Didn't want to say in front of Gina. 294 00:27:20,860 --> 00:27:23,650 You weren't in front of Gina. You were talking to me. 295 00:27:23,700 --> 00:27:27,090 You might have said something. She doesn't approve. 296 00:27:27,140 --> 00:27:30,610 - Tell me, what course do you do? - PPL. 297 00:27:30,660 --> 00:27:34,050 Psychology, philosophy and linguistics. 298 00:27:34,100 --> 00:27:38,860 - And where does alchemy fit in? - I have to do a subsidiary and alchemy is a doss. 299 00:27:54,620 --> 00:28:00,890 - I wasn't sure whether you'd be here today. - There's only so many condolence calls you can take. 300 00:28:00,940 --> 00:28:05,530 Anyway, this is where Phil and I did most of our courting if you could call it that. 301 00:28:09,900 --> 00:28:11,300 (May I?) 302 00:28:21,860 --> 00:28:27,730 In his paper, your husband seems to reference a guilt, a need of forgiveness. 303 00:28:27,780 --> 00:28:31,090 - Does that mean anything to you? - Sorry, no. 304 00:28:31,140 --> 00:28:36,490 The reason I ask is just with reference to his issues with boundaries. 305 00:28:36,540 --> 00:28:40,290 - Did he mention a Gina Doren? - He was fond of her. 306 00:28:40,340 --> 00:28:43,540 Thought she was a breath of fresh air. 307 00:28:45,780 --> 00:28:50,730 If you're asking me if Phil was sleeping with her, I don't think so. 308 00:28:50,780 --> 00:28:54,020 His boundaries may have been loose but his morals weren't. 309 00:28:54,220 --> 00:28:56,490 Williams again, you see. 310 00:28:56,540 --> 00:28:58,690 And about his tattoo? 311 00:28:58,740 --> 00:29:00,690 His, what? 312 00:29:00,740 --> 00:29:04,570 He had a tattoo on the centre of his chest. You're not aware of this? 313 00:29:04,620 --> 00:29:06,410 No. 314 00:29:06,460 --> 00:29:09,650 We hadn't been intimate in a long time. 315 00:29:09,700 --> 00:29:11,540 What is it of? 316 00:29:12,780 --> 00:29:17,540 Three angelic tear-shaped forms within a circle. 317 00:29:18,780 --> 00:29:22,180 - Does that mean anything to you? - 'Fraid not. 318 00:29:26,980 --> 00:29:29,450 Oh, erm, just one other thing. 319 00:29:29,500 --> 00:29:32,410 When did you inform the college about your husband? 320 00:29:32,460 --> 00:29:34,930 I didn't. I presumed you would. 321 00:29:36,060 --> 00:29:40,540 Essays in by Friday, please, at the latest. 322 00:29:41,580 --> 00:29:44,020 And no gibberish. 323 00:29:53,780 --> 00:29:57,660 Dr Eisler, why are all your books dedicated to somebody called Chen? 324 00:29:59,980 --> 00:30:05,050 No reason. It's just an old mentor of mine, that's all. 325 00:30:05,100 --> 00:30:08,770 When I asked how you heard about Phil Beskin's death, 326 00:30:08,820 --> 00:30:13,060 you said word spread after Grace informed the college. She didn't. 327 00:30:14,380 --> 00:30:19,250 And seeing as you say that you're a lecturer and not a murder, 328 00:30:19,300 --> 00:30:23,380 the question remains -- who told you Phil Beskin had been killed? 329 00:30:25,780 --> 00:30:27,420 Grace. 330 00:30:28,420 --> 00:30:33,250 I bumped into her. It must have slipped my mind. 331 00:30:33,300 --> 00:30:39,060 As someone who dislikes amateurism, do salient pieces of information often slip your mind? 332 00:30:48,020 --> 00:30:51,580 - I'm just finishing up. - It's Gina we want to talk to. 333 00:30:53,180 --> 00:30:57,170 Your boyfriend lied about where he was last night. He was at a S and M club. 334 00:30:57,220 --> 00:31:00,170 - Is that why you rowed? - No, I'm cool with it. 335 00:31:00,220 --> 00:31:05,450 - Don't knock it till you've tried it. - Why weren't you with him? - We're not chained at the hip! 336 00:31:05,500 --> 00:31:09,850 - Everything all right? - Yeah, they're just giving me grief about Nate. 337 00:31:09,900 --> 00:31:12,170 What's he done now? 338 00:31:12,220 --> 00:31:13,810 What's he done before? 339 00:31:13,860 --> 00:31:15,930 They fight like cat and dog, those two. 340 00:31:15,980 --> 00:31:19,130 We're fine, OK? Will everyone just back off? 341 00:31:19,180 --> 00:31:21,720 There's pictures of you in this. 342 00:31:22,580 --> 00:31:27,740 The tattoos on your neck match this picture here. The face is obscured but it's... 343 00:31:28,780 --> 00:31:31,770 Maybe somebody has the same neck tattoos as me. 344 00:31:31,820 --> 00:31:34,780 Would you open your shirt for us, please? 345 00:31:35,780 --> 00:31:39,090 Come on, you weren't shy posing for the photographs. 346 00:31:39,140 --> 00:31:43,700 We could take you down the station and strip search you but it seems a bit of a faff, doesn't it?. 347 00:31:57,940 --> 00:32:01,530 It's a tattoo, an image. What of it? 348 00:32:01,580 --> 00:32:07,010 You said earlier you didn't recognise it. You've got it right in the middle of your chest. 349 00:32:07,060 --> 00:32:09,490 Phil Beskin had the same and he's dead! 350 00:32:09,540 --> 00:32:11,970 I did Phil's and I thought it was cool. 351 00:32:12,020 --> 00:32:15,530 Look, I've got hundreds. I'm a magpie like that. 352 00:32:15,580 --> 00:32:19,860 But it's Christian in meaning, right? Something to do with the Trinity? 353 00:32:20,860 --> 00:32:25,500 - Is it connected to Charles Williams? - I don't know. Is it? 354 00:32:33,580 --> 00:32:35,580 Are you good? 355 00:32:36,940 --> 00:32:40,380 OK. See you there in a bit. Yeah? 356 00:32:55,020 --> 00:33:00,060 - Any developments? - Nothing tangible. No, sir. 357 00:33:10,220 --> 00:33:13,970 Hey, Nate. Are you seeing Gina or clubbing again? 358 00:33:14,020 --> 00:33:18,420 - It's just if I'm going to cover, I'd rather know. - Actually I've got other plans. 359 00:33:20,940 --> 00:33:22,820 Enjoy. 360 00:33:27,340 --> 00:33:30,610 - Hi, Lambton, have you seen Nate? - Faculty cheese and wine. 361 00:33:30,660 --> 00:33:33,820 Nice try, Sam. Nice try. 362 00:33:36,500 --> 00:33:41,490 Hathaway says Phil Beskin's emails contain a reference 363 00:33:41,540 --> 00:33:45,770 to some row he was having with Dax Kinneson about publishing something. 364 00:33:45,820 --> 00:33:49,300 Also several references to companions, whatever they are. 365 00:33:51,140 --> 00:33:55,890 So Phil Beskin and Jay Fennell have the same tattoo. 366 00:33:55,940 --> 00:33:58,660 You're the resident expert, Lizzie. 367 00:33:59,700 --> 00:34:04,140 They could be lovers. That would explain the secrecy, wouldn't it? 368 00:34:06,100 --> 00:34:09,210 - Fancy a drink? - You're pushing the boat out a bit. 369 00:34:09,260 --> 00:34:14,650 - You know what it's like -- when the cat's away... - Nah, I've got my alchemical homework. 370 00:34:14,700 --> 00:34:17,930 And Laura's working late. I promised to keep her company. 371 00:34:17,980 --> 00:34:19,980 No fun, you, are you? 372 00:34:56,740 --> 00:34:59,010 Don't worry, it'll be fine. 373 00:35:01,740 --> 00:35:04,610 The first day of the rest of your life. 374 00:35:40,740 --> 00:35:45,370 Sister, you come to us in a state of sin and contrition, 375 00:35:45,420 --> 00:35:49,170 asking that, by God's grace and in the name of Jesus Christ, 376 00:35:49,220 --> 00:35:51,890 your burden might be lifted from you. 377 00:35:51,940 --> 00:35:55,810 I, Dex Kinneson, desire to take your sins upon me, 378 00:35:55,860 --> 00:36:01,250 to substitute them for love so that you may be released from your suffering. 379 00:36:03,540 --> 00:36:08,770 We offer your transgressions up to Christ for substitution 380 00:36:08,820 --> 00:36:13,180 in the hope of blessing and redemption through His grace. 381 00:36:45,540 --> 00:36:48,530 - Come on, we've got to go. - I'm going to catch you up. 382 00:36:48,580 --> 00:36:52,180 - I've got to do some work. - Dad's expecting us. 383 00:36:52,540 --> 00:36:53,980 Is he? 384 00:37:08,940 --> 00:37:11,370 - Yeah, James. - I know what the tattoo is. 385 00:37:11,420 --> 00:37:15,730 Charles Williams set up a mystical order -- the Companions of Coinherence. 386 00:37:15,780 --> 00:37:19,370 What, a sort of secret society that dabbled in alchemy? 387 00:37:19,420 --> 00:37:22,610 "Nothing to do with alchemy but the tattoo is their symbol." 388 00:37:22,660 --> 00:37:25,250 The order only existed for a few years. 389 00:37:25,300 --> 00:37:33,450 What if Phil Beskin, Jay Fennell, Dax Kinneson and others revived it? 390 00:37:33,500 --> 00:37:39,410 I mean, it would make sense in the companions mentioned in the emails between Beskin and Kinneson. 391 00:37:39,460 --> 00:37:41,850 Any link to Beskin's death? 392 00:37:41,900 --> 00:37:43,490 Don't know. 393 00:37:43,540 --> 00:37:45,450 How's the Great Work coming along? 394 00:37:45,500 --> 00:37:49,330 Ah, don't ask. Listen to this -- 395 00:37:49,380 --> 00:37:54,010 the second stage is known as Al-be-do, Albedo, 396 00:37:54,060 --> 00:37:56,890 the whitening or sometimes washing, 397 00:37:56,940 --> 00:37:59,880 associated with the moon and the female. 398 00:38:00,940 --> 00:38:03,940 Does that mean the next victim is a woman? 399 00:38:12,540 --> 00:38:17,100 - Carina! Do you want a drink? - Hey. No, thanks. 400 00:38:26,540 --> 00:38:29,780 - No Dax? - No, he's working. 401 00:38:30,860 --> 00:38:33,730 We're celebrating. 402 00:38:33,780 --> 00:38:35,820 Oh, my God! 403 00:38:37,740 --> 00:38:41,700 - You did it, didn't you? - It works, Carina. 404 00:38:42,740 --> 00:38:45,860 - You have to do it. - No. 405 00:39:09,940 --> 00:39:11,930 Lizzie, come in. 406 00:39:11,980 --> 00:39:14,410 Seeing as no-one wanted to play out with me, 407 00:39:14,460 --> 00:39:17,050 I thought I'd do a bit of homework too. 408 00:39:17,100 --> 00:39:19,090 Well, I phoned the Blue Rondo. 409 00:39:19,140 --> 00:39:21,930 Turns out Nate Hedeson is lying to us again. 410 00:39:21,980 --> 00:39:25,530 He said he was there until dawn but it was early closing. 411 00:39:25,580 --> 00:39:28,180 Do you fancy a drink? 412 00:39:46,140 --> 00:39:49,130 "Please leave your message after the tone." 413 00:39:49,180 --> 00:39:52,780 Sorry, I'd like to but I just can't make tonight. 414 00:40:03,340 --> 00:40:07,330 Hey, Lizzie! Back again? Cool! 415 00:40:07,380 --> 00:40:11,890 - I thought you said your man was away. - Er, no, this isn't Tony. This is James. 416 00:40:11,940 --> 00:40:14,330 He's a colleague. We're here for work. 417 00:40:14,380 --> 00:40:17,170 - Yeah, he's in all the time. - Is he in tonight? 418 00:40:17,220 --> 00:40:21,290 - I've only just got on. - He was in last night. I want to know what time he left. 419 00:40:21,340 --> 00:40:25,780 - He's called Nate Hedeson. Maybe he had a bar tab? - I'll take a look. 420 00:40:29,740 --> 00:40:33,140 - I'm not actually a regular -- - Shh-shh-shh. 421 00:40:34,380 --> 00:40:38,420 Paid with a credit card last night at 11.56. 422 00:40:49,340 --> 00:40:52,330 If he left at midnight with his girlfriend's phone... 423 00:40:52,380 --> 00:40:56,980 Then, he would've had time to text Phil Beskin and get himself over to Boar's Hill. 424 00:41:01,300 --> 00:41:04,040 You watch out front. I'll stay here. 425 00:41:19,940 --> 00:41:25,660 - Do you want a lift? - No way, it's a beautiful night in all respects. 426 00:41:26,660 --> 00:41:28,740 I'll walk. 427 00:41:56,540 --> 00:41:58,380 Is he out there? 428 00:41:59,940 --> 00:42:01,460 Maddox? 429 00:42:25,540 --> 00:42:27,020 Where? 430 00:43:42,540 --> 00:43:44,130 Washing. 431 00:43:44,180 --> 00:43:45,860 Whitening. 432 00:43:46,860 --> 00:43:50,580 Two down, two to go. 433 00:44:19,940 --> 00:44:24,770 Double first and then, eight years ago, it all just unravels. Now you need to tell me why. 434 00:44:24,820 --> 00:44:28,250 - Don't know anything about alchemical images. - I didn't say it was. 435 00:44:28,300 --> 00:44:30,770 - Why are you talking to my father? - That's between me and him, really. 436 00:44:30,820 --> 00:44:33,010 Once is a coincidence. Twice is a vendetta. 437 00:44:33,060 --> 00:44:36,170 When I said I was at the club with him, I wasn't. 438 00:44:36,220 --> 00:44:39,810 Either you're guilty of multiple murder or you're in real danger. 439 00:44:39,860 --> 00:44:43,050 What did you mean, you were carrying your wife's guilt? 440 00:44:43,100 --> 00:44:44,090 I don't know. 441 00:44:44,140 --> 00:44:48,690 There's one more stage -- Rubedo, meaning completion and blood. 442 00:44:48,740 --> 00:44:50,890 Great(!)38861

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