"Hi." "Can you put me through to Damon Clitheroe?" "He's staying with you." "Two weeks ago." "On the Monday." "Clitheroe." "Damon Clitheroe." "C-L-I..." "No." "No, that's impossible." "Must be my lucky day." "We never usually find a space." "They don't want you to get a ticket." "You'd have to arrest yourself!" "Are you all right, heading back to the BB?" "Yeah, I'm going straight back to Ellen's after I've been to the bank." " Oh, yeah?" " Yeah, there might be a bit of good news." "Go on, tell me." "Over a slap-up dinner at Ellen's and you wearing that necklace I got you." "As long as you provide me with an armed guard." "You what?" "I found out how much it's worth." "Yeah, well, it's not about the money, is it?" "I'll have to get it insured." "As long as you enjoy it." "I will." "DS Croft, a minute..." " If it's about the appraisal..." " No, it's something else." "Can we talk later?" "If you think Danny Hayworth trying to sell a stolen necklace can wait..." "Trying to sell?" "Sergeant Trott's uncle owns that jeweller's at the back of the precinct." "He came to see me personally." "What's that got to do with Danny?" "Your friend Mr. Hayworth was in there asking for a price." "So he was after a valuation." "He wanted to know what he could get for it." "Mike's uncle recognised the necklace from a circular." "There must be some mistake." " I'll make some enquiries." " By the end of the day, please." "Dad, it's me." "I need to see you." "It's important." "Call me, please." "Bye." "Who are we going to see again?" "Karen Clitheroe." "Hang on." "Yeah, hello, Danny." "No, no, you listen to me." "I've just had DCI Ford in." "It turns out that necklace that Jack gave me is nicked and now it's going round that you've been trying to flog it." "Yeah, I know that, don't I?" "I can't explain it to her." "Yeah, just try and keep a low profile, if that's possible." "I'll speak to you later." "Right, let's go, shall we?" "That was last year, North Wales." "Great holiday, except Damon had to head off early." "Problem with one of his suppliers." "What's krill oil?" "It's these little shrimp thingies." "It's a health supplement." "Damon goes away a lot?" "Yeah, four or five days at a time." "We're pretty used to it." "But this is different?" "Yeah, he went to Nottingham 11 days ago." "To start with, it was fine." "He'd call to speak to the kids, a couple of e-mails." "Then one night, he didn't phone." " When was that?" " Six days ago." "You didn't ring us for nearly a week?" "It's not the first time it's happened." "It's his business." "What's changed?" "I got a call from one of his suppliers." "A bill. 15 grand." "Unpaid." "Then I called the hotel and they said he never checked in." " Elzbieta Dennehy." " Elzbieta?" "It's Polish." "Thank you." "And when did you last see her?" "Six months, give or take." "And you've not thought to report this a bit sooner?" "I don't really know her that well." "She's a neighbour, four doors away." "Don't want to look like a busybody." "Is there a Mr. Dennehy?" "Our Mr. Dennehy isn't the most forthcoming member of the local community." " I'm sorry?" " He keeps himself to himself." "I've seen him with his shopping and he's not buying for two." "What exactly are you suggesting?" "I'm not suggesting anything." "I just think it needs investigating." "I'm concerned." "Is there something wrong with that?" "Did Damon say anything to you about cash flow problems?" "I've never been that interested, so long as the mortgage gets paid." "Have you spoken to the accountant?" "Damon does the books himself." "They're on his laptop." "He has that with him." "Have you noticed anything unusual in his behaviour lately?" "No." "Any arguments?" "No, no, nothing like that." "Honestly." "So you'd expect him to tell you if he was having difficulties?" "Well, I don't know." "I don't know anything." "Mr. Dennehy?" "Mr. Clive Dennehy?" " Yes." " I'm Amy Garnett, from the Missing Persons Unit." " Hey, hey!" " 20 minutes, I said." "Well, you're not the only one who's got stuff to do, you know." " You could have come to your sister's." " I don't want Ellen to hear this." "We were going to tell you at the weekend." "We're going into business together." "What?" "Ellen doesn't know anything about business." "I do." "Antiques." "Just a small place to start with." "I've got mates." "They do house clearances." "House clearances?" "Is that where you got the necklace from?" " Any chance of a cup of tea, is there?" " Don't change the subject." " I bought it." " Where?" " In a shop." " I heard it was knocked off." " You heard wrong." " It's worth a grand." "Where do you get that kind of money from?" "If you don't want it, give it back." "I can't do that." "It's stolen property." "Always the copper, eh?" "No wonder you're on your own!" " You wanted to see me?" " Yeah." "Have a seat." "This appraisal..." "Do you think it's a fair assessment?" "You'll have to ask MJ..." "I mean DS Croft." "I'm asking you." "Well, obviously, there are always things I can do better." "If you're struggling, my door is always open." "I'm not struggling." ""Improvement needed learning to take advice and criticism."" "Well, let's just say that DS Croft likes things done her way." "It must be tough on you being a civilian." "Obviously, I haven't had the police training, so..." "Are you saying she treats DC Doyle differently?" "Well, I suppose." "Yeah." "Ma'am?" "I was just leaving you a note." "I thought you said I had until the end of the day." "About the appraisals." "Oh, right." "Amy..." "A bit of a disappointment." "We've nipped it in the bud." "She just needs a prod in the right direction." "How will you do that when you have associates running around with stolen property?" "That will affect morale." " Amy doesn't know anything about the necklace stuff." " These things filter through." "She certainly feels undervalued." " She's spoken to you?" " Yes, she has." " Nothing on the PNC." " Hospitals?" "Not in the Nottingham area." "And the points in between?" "Just a couple more to contact." " Good." "Mobile?" " Hang on." "In your own time!" "There's no outgoing calls since Friday." "That was the day he stopped calling home." "I flagged Damon's number plate up on the AMPR, but nothing's come up." "It doesn't look like an RTC." "Anything from the Border Agency?" "No, unless he skipped Customs." "How much trouble is his business in?" "He's flush." "Those bills weren't paid only because he wasn't there to action them." "Cash?" "The last withdrawal was two days before he disappeared, but it was only 50 quid." "So, he can't go very far." "And before that...?" "It's the cash you have to watch." "How much money is there in this krill oil stuff?" "Amy was just saying earlier there was a string of large cash withdrawals over the past two years." "Five hundred, eight, a thousand at a time." "Yes, every couple of weeks." "It could be some dodgy cash in hand thing." " Or money laundering." " Blackmail." "Well, since you so brilliantly spotted this important detail, you can check and see what he's doing with these large amounts of cash." "Absolutely." "What did you do that for?" " What?" " Tell MJ the cash thing was my idea." "I was just helping a mate." "I just need it checking out." "That's all." "Any chance of keeping it off the books?" "No, no, definitely." "Yeah, thanks a lot." "Bye." "MJ, is there a problem?" " What?" " With me." "Is everything all right?" "If you think it's all right to go to DCI Ford and talk about me behind my back." "No." "No, that's not what happened." "So you admit you spoke to her?" "She summoned me to her office." "What was I supposed to do?" "Use a bit of discretion." "I'll sort this." "Let me talk to her." "No." "Thank you." " Why not?" " Amy, just leave it." "Are you all right?" "Great, thanks." " There was a phone call for you." " Yeah?" "!" "Gordon Cruickshank wants to know how you're getting on with Elzbieta Dennehy." "That's all I need." "I thought if I paid them a visit, I could sort this out." " In vain." " No joy?" "Slammed the door in my face." " I haven't even told MJ yet." " You know... you don't need to." "Come on." "You know, if I was an actual officer, I could handle this myself." "Definitely." " Is this it?" " Yeah." "Go on." "Mr. Dennehy, do you remember me?" "Amy Garnett, Missing Persons Unit." "And I'm DC Jason Doyle." "We'd just like a brief word with your wife." "We just need to see that she's OK." "If you don't allow us reasonable access, we'll come back later with a warrant." "Is that what you want, Mr. Dennehy?" "He said Elzbieta is at her sister's in Poland." "But he couldn't give us an address or a phone number?" "Supposedly, he doesn't get on with his sister-in-law." "The sister came to England to pick Elzbieta up a couple of weeks ago." "Mrs. Dennehy has a disability." "When she phones him next, he'll get her to call us." "Why the secrecy?" "He's a bit eccentric." "He seemed harmless." "What if Mr. Cruickshank is right?" "She could be under those floorboards." "We don't know she isn't with her sister." "Check that out before you accuse people of murder." "There's something strange about him." "What do you think, Jason?" "Sorry." "I need to report a missing person." "Let me see if I've got this." "You and Sean live in Dorking?" "Yeah, but he works in Derby most of the week." "He stopped answering his phone?" "About a week ago." "So you went up to Derby?" "But you couldn't find him...?" "Then I get this really weird call from this garage in a village outside of Dover." "And they're telling me that they've got Sean's car." "Anyway, the car's fixed and Sean doesn't come to pick it up." "They rummage around the glove compartment and find a video subscription with all my details on." "And you've no idea why he'd be here...?" "Something's happened to him." "He calls me every day, no matter what he's doing." "Right, what's his job?" "Health food." "He imports this stuff." "It's..." "You might have even heard of it." "Krill oil?" "Shrimps?" "Anyway, Sean's boss Damon is a right taskmaster." "Sometimes I don't see Sean for weeks." "Sorry, have you got a picture?" "Yeah." "I mean, he's a bit older than me, Sean." "Quite a bit older, actually." "But it's true what they say, you know?" "Your older man..." "He knows what he's doing." "There you go." "He's the same guy." "No?" "He's been living with Adele Stott for the past two years." "Aaccording to Adele, Sean's bankrupt." "She lets him use her cash card." "He pays his way." "There's nothing to trace." "Big cash deposits every month." "Matching withdrawals from Damon's account." "The mobile phone is in Adele's name." "By saying his boss's name is Damon," "Sean Gilmour can bluff his way out of any situation." "So, Damon tells Karen he's going to Nottingham." "But then flips his ID to Sean Gilmour, goes to Dorking, shacks up with Adele." "Two days later, he says he's going to Derby, but heads to Dover." "Instead of going back to Karen, he takes the car to the garage in Lydden." " When was that?" " Thursday." "The day before both phones go to voicemail." "My guess is Damon or Sean or or whatever he calls himself didn't plan it." "Why?" "Because he's left us one big clue." " Thanks very much." " Sure." "You're going to love this." "Apparently, he had a dog with him." "Old English sheepdog." "What, the shaggy things?" "Poor mutt could barely walk." "Just had an operation." "No-one mentioned a dog before." "Damon, or Sean, obviously did." "Dog did its business on the passenger seat." "Sean said he couldn't get the smell out, so he asked the garage to replace the whole seat." "That's when they found this." "They took it off when it had its operation." "Result!" " Ma'am..." " Amy?" " About our little chat..." " Yeah?" "It's just I think you might have got the wrong end of the stick." "Check out the number." "If that doesn't throw anything up, get Amy on to local vets." "This came up from DS Miller." "Thanks." "Looks like you struck lucky." " Yeah." " Hiya." " Hello." " Hi." " I found Damon's passport." " Thanks." " You know each other?" " We just met." "Karen told me about her husband." "Awful." " It's awful for anyone." " No, you've got kids." "Maybe we should take this in the interview room." "Yeah, OK." "Yeah, I think the briefing room is free." "I wanted to see where we were up to before I go back to Dorking." "If you just have a seat..." "Maybe not!" "Let's go this way." "Oh." "Yeah." "Here, Karen." "Don't rush off after." "We'll go for a drink or something." "You know, a problem shared?" "Oh, yeah." "Can you just wait here for two seconds?" "Yeah." "I'm not asking you to cover anything up..." "MJ!" " Have you ever heard of knocking?" " Karen and Adele are here, now." " What do I do?" " Use your initiative." "We have to evacuate the office." " What?" " Carbon monoxide poisoning." "Oh, my God!" "I'll tell the others." "They're fine." "We have to go now." " Karen!" " No, Adele..." "She says there's carbon monoxide coming out the air conditioning." "We've got to evacuate." " That's serious, I think." " Yeah." "It's definitely serious." " What about Protocol B?" " What?" "The separate stairs thing." "Sorry, Karen." "I'm going to have to take you out through the fire escape." "Why is nobody else leaving?" " Well, that's because..." " Everyone takes a different exit." "Yeah." "So let's go." "Yeah." "This way." "Carbon monoxide?" "You said to use my initiative." "Important thing is thanks to Amy, we managed to send them off in different directions without them swapping contacts." "DS Croft!" "Your office, please!" "Hey!" "What's that about?" "What...?" " Against MJ?" " No." "That's just it." "I never made a complaint in the first place." "Not really." "Anyway, I thought I had put an end to it." "Well... let's hope so." "Hey, look, Jase." "You've been really supportive and I do appreciate it." "Amy Garnett, Missing Persons?" "Mrs. Dennehy...?" "Yeah, thank you so much for calling." "DS Miller is a friend." "I asked him to check out the necklace." "He's only just confirmed all the details." "Well your friend came straight to me." "He seems to think you were trying to organise some kind of cover-up." "No." "It's complicated." "Is Danny Hayworth going to report his ill-gotten gains?" "He hasn't got it any more." "OK, that's enough." " I'm going to bring him in." " Please, don't." " Why are you protecting him?" " I'm not." "If you don't give me some straight answers, I'll have to suspend you." "DS Croft..." "The truth is..." "This has nothing to do with Danny Hayworth." " Poland?" " I spoke to her myself." "Are you sure it was her?" "She had a Polish accent and she gave me an address and personal details." "That's what he told Miss Trevelyan at No.12 three months ago, yet the next day, he told me she was upstairs." "We can make a positive ID when Elzbieta returns to the UK, but really it's not a top priority." "With respect, Miss Garnett, you're underestimating Mr. Dennehy." "With respect, he may be shy and a little eccentric, but there is nothing to suggest that Mr. Dennehy is anything other than a perfectly respectable law-abiding member of the community." "Law-abiding?" "!" "Here you are." "Amy said you'd be here." "The phone number on the dog collar." "It's another woman." "Why am I not surprised?" "Her name is Pamela Rutter." "Have you spoken to her?" "Answerphone." "Left a message." "You've got an address though?" "I spoke to next door, but no-one's seen her or the dog for a week." "Let me guess." "Since last Friday?" "And on Thursday, the woman opposite sees a man she doesn't recognise taking Pamela's car from the drive." "Did she call the police?" "He had keys." " Damon?" " Could be." "She was pretty vague." " Did you get a reg?" " No." "We got the make." "Now we're running a trace on the vehicle." "Good." "Are you all right?" "Yeah." "Yeah, I'm fine." "I'm just a bit tired." "I'll see you in the morning." "Our Mr. Dennehy isn't quite the timid church mouse he'd like to make out." "Parking tickets?" "He's been in a big ding-dong with the magistrate refusing to pay it." "What has this to do with Elzbieta?" "I'm not sure yet." "He got that outside a nursing home in Deal." "Says it's immoral to charge people for visiting their loved ones." " Excuse me." " Jason!" " Sean Sumner." " Who's Sean Sumner?" "He was driving Pamela Rutter's car on the A2 last Friday." "He went head-first into a lorry at 60mph." "He's been in a coma all week." "He's just come round." " We need to speak to Mr. Sumner on his own." " What's this about?" "It's a confidential matter." "Are you going to do him for dangerous driving?" "Could we have a quick word, Miss Rutter?" "But it's my fault." "Sean has been a complete star driving Meg to the vet." "Then she made a mess in his car, so I lent him mine, but he wasn't used to the gears." "Then she jumped in the front and he tried to help her." "That's when he swerved." "This isn't about the accident." "He needs to drive for his work." "How long have you known Mr. Sumner?" "Sean is a salesman." "Health supplements." "I take some of his stock." "I run Body And Soul just off The Parade." "And well, he stays with me sometimes when he's in the area." "I see." "He's still pretty weak." "Well, if you'll just wait here for a minute..." "Sean Sumner?" " Yeah." " I'm Detective Sergeant Croft and this is my colleague Detective Constable Doyle." "We're from the Dover Missing Persons Unit." "Are you also known as Sean Gilmour and Damon Clitheroe?" "Hi." "Yeah, I was wondering if you had a resident there, a Mrs. Dennehy?" "Dennehy." "No." "Yeah, it's Elzbieta." "You do?" "What's her surname?" "And how do you spell that?" "Can you just hang on a sec?" "Sorry." "Yeah, I'm back." " You can't tell them where I am." " You're in luck, as it happens." "I'm not authorised to say anything, even if I wanted to." "As long as we let Karen and Adele..." " know that we've seen you and you're safe." " Brilliant." "Just make sure you stick to that, yeah?" "Do you have any idea how distressing this has been?" "Especially for the children." "Not half as distressing as it would be if they..." "Found out what you've been up to?" "You're not destroying my family." "I'm not the one who's been lying to my wife and kids." "OK, fine, yeah, I've been a complete..." "Look, how is telling them going to make it any better, eh?" "The more you lie, the more you'll hurt them." " How on earth are you going to explain this?" " Well, you know..." "I'll think of something." "I always do." "Tell Karen, um..." "Tell her..." "Tell her I'll be in touch." "Yeah?" "And, uh..." "And tell her I love her." "And what about Adele?" "I'll ring Adele and Karen, get 'em in." "Separately." "I'll catch you up." "Hello, Jack..." "Yeah, it's me." "Just listen for a second." "I know." "It got a bit out of control." "Yeah." "I think we need to talk." "Can you pop by the office later?" "All right." "Six?" "Half six?" "Please." "OK." "I'll see you then." " MJ?" " Amy?" "I thought you'd want to know that I've found Mrs. Dennehy." " I thought you already..." " She's not in Poland." "You're kidding?" "She's the loved one Clive has been visiting in Deal, except she's registered in a nursing home under Elzbieta Dudek." "It's her maiden name." "There aren't any other Elzbietas in the area." "Why would he lie about that?" "Maybe he's ashamed that he's not looking after her himself." "Well, as long as she's OK, she's not our concern any more." "Well done." " I spoke to the DCI..." " Yes, I know." "And now she thinks I intimidated you into withdrawing your criticisms." "I'm so sorry." "Shall" " I go and talk to her?" " No." "No." "Really." "It's fine." "I'll take care of it." "Let's forget about it, shall we?" "Amy..." "I know you've been working really hard the past couple of days." "Jason's impressed too." "So, what's that look for?" "I saw your appraisal." " You what?" " You left it on your desk." "You've been nosing round my stuff?" "I didn't know you could get extra Brownie points" " if you encourage less experienced colleagues." " So..." "You're only being nice to me to further your own career!" "Stop fighting with Jason." "It's part of his job to help you work to the best of your ability." "We all need a helping hand now and again." "Me included, OK?" "Hello?" "Yeah, thanks." "It's Adele Stott." "She's on her way in." " He's dumped me?" " That's not what I said." "If he won't let you tell me where he is, then..." "I'm sorry." "It's Nicola from the health club, isn't it?" "All we can say is that we found him and he's safe." "No." "Look, we had something really special going on." "What was that?" "What was that look?" " Nothing." " You lying cow!" " Oi!" " There's no need to be abusive." "I should make a complaint about you." "I came in here as a concerned citizen and you won't tell me where he is!" "That went well!" "Sorry to interrupt, but the hospital just called about Sean Sumner." "Cerebral haemorrhage?" "About an hour after we left." "He should pull through, but there may well be brain damage." "You want my say-so on breaking his confidentiality?" "Karen's his wife, so legally she has medical consent." "She has a right to know." "Well, this is a first." "Your normally go your own sweet way." " Under the circumstances..." " Of course." "And it's good to know that I can rely on you to do the right thing." "It's a lot to take in." "You must think I'm so stupid." "No." "I need to see him." "You understand he's unconscious?" "Is she there?" "Is she very young?" "No, not particularly." "I should let her know you're coming." "I'll take you." "Did she say he was in intensive care?" "It's a high-dependency unit." " It's not quite the same." " Oi!" "You!" "Have you got a minute?" "We're just on our way out." "Can you go up to the office?" "Are you all right, Karen?" "You'll love this." "There I am, worried sick about my so-called boyfriend." "The next thing I know, he's dumped me and run off with some tart..." "Adele, take this up to the office." "And this little Hitler won't even tell me where he is." "Amy!" "Amy!" "Next time you see him, do you want to give him this?" "Damon?" " Well, what are you talking about?" " That's Damon." " You?" " Amy, could you please take Adele upstairs." "You didn't say anything about Adele." " No..." " She's Sean's bit on the side?" "No, we're married, for 15 years." "We've got three kids." "All right, kept you busy!" "Let's go in." "Karen, come with me." " What's going on?" " Let's go inside." "Don't touch me." "Don't touch me or I'll do you for assault." "I'm really, really sorry." "Sorry?" "I think Karen would like a little privacy." "Do you want me to come in with you?" "I don't know if I can." "No-one would blame you if you turned around and never came back." "I know it's not my business, but me and Sean, it's not like it was serious." "And I always knew that there was someone else in his life more important." "I just want to say how much I respect that." "How dare you!" "Karen..." "Now you've had your fun with my husband, now he's going to need one-to-one care for the rest of his life, you're running for the hills pretending to be oh, so respectful?" "You can stuff your respect!" "The pair of you." "Just leave me alone!" "All the things we did together, all the things he said." "I can't believe he was just lying." "He wasn't honest with anyone." "They were saying something about the hospital." "Karen told me her name." "It was Clinton." "No, Clitheroe." "I wouldn't advise you go looking for him." "I need to hear it from him." "He didn't want to see you." "I'm sorry." "It's true." "No, he only said that cos he knew what you'd think." "I'm going to find him." " You can't stop me." " Adele!" "Please." "How many Damon Clitheroes can there be?" "Adele, he's..." "He's got another identity." "You mean another woman?" "If you track him down, you might not like what you discover." "If you and Sean were as special as you say, you might be best off walking away with good memories." "I've got men chasing after me." "Do you know that?" "More men than you could dream of." "Thinking about it, it must have been obvious." "The fact is I was..." "turning a blind eye." "Because I met this man." "Sophie's best friend's dad in the playground." "His wife left him." "We had a one-night stand." "We were both very lonely." "I couldn't quite believe it." "Me?" "You knew that something was wrong between you and Sean..." "Damon." "It was your unconscious giving off signals." "None of this is your fault, Karen." "I feel so alone." "You're not alone, Karen." "You were right." "I can't just walk away from my responsibilities." "If you need help when things get too much," "I want you to know I'll do my share." "I won't run for the hills." "Just go away!" "For the last time, Mr. Cruickshank, Elzbieta Dennehy is safe and well." "But she's not in Poland, is she?" " I can't tell you that." " She's not in the house either." " You can tell me that surely." " With respect..." "For God's sake, girl, I need to know!" "Why is this so important to you?" "Because of the parking." " I beg your pardon?" " She's got a disabled parking space." " I'm not following you." " You know Gilby Street?" "Parking is a complete nightmare." "And the council gave Mrs. Dennehy a disabled parking space which Clive uses for his flaming estate car." "That's why he's been lying about where she's living." "If she's not there, we're going to go to the council and we'll get that parking space back." "Happy now?" " I need to make a move." " Do you think I should leave?" "I don't know." "Pamela..." "Are you sure?" "Yeah." "Ten minutes I've been driving round, looking for a parking space!" " What?" " It's a long story." "Your dad's in your office." "We're just going out for a drink if you fancy joining us later." "MJ?" "Jack..." ""Ve" have "vays" of making you talk!" "Don't do that." "Could you get out of my chair, please?" " I'm sorry." " For what?" "What I said about you being alone." "I mean, I was out of order, wasn't I?" "Jack..." "Who's Rita Cooper?" "Ri...?" "It'll be that little tyke of a son of hers..." "Her family said that you stole the necklace from her." "And you believed them?" "Did you steal it?" "Yes or no?" "I thought you were trying to make things good between us." " I'll have it back if this is how you feel." " I need you to talk to me, please." " Or else..." " Or else what?" "We're running out of time." "No." "Mary-Jane..." "You haven't?" "It's a flaming trap!" " Jack Croft, I'm DCI Ford." " How could you do it?" "Would you mind answering some questions downstairs?" "Yes, I do mind." "Yes." " Then I'll have to arrest you..." " I'm not talking to her!" "... on suspicion of the theft of a diamond necklace." "I'm not talking to you!" "I don't want to know you!" "You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence if you do not mention something which you may later rely on in court." "Anything you do say will be given in evidence." "You're not my daughter!" "MJ..." "What's he said?" "Go on." "Tell me the worst." "As we started the interview, your father..." "He collapsed." "What?" "He's on his way to hospital right now." "I'm so sorry." "Subtitles by Subtext for Red Bee Media Ltd 2010" "E-mail subtitling@bbc.co.uk"