The team gather at the suspects board. Charlie has gained access to the chat website that Jonathan used, which showed he was chatting to mainly one person, a nineteen year old, but the chat stopped 6 weeks ago. The nineteen year old can be traced to a specific internet cafe.
Scene 33 ( 22.26 - 22.58 )
Jack waits for Charlie in the street outside the internet cafe, when she returns she says the owner has given a good description of the 19 year old guy and that he works in the deli just down the road, so they head off to take a look. When Jack and Charlie enter the deli, they spot a guy fitting the description, but as Jack begins to talk to him, he runs off, with the two detective in pursuit. They catch up and Jack arrests him: "I'm arresting you because you match the description of a young male I believe was involved in an attempted murder.."
Scene 34 ( 22.59 - 23.12 )
On the way back to HQ in the car, Jack and Charlie receive a call from control that Tanya Moxton had been "apprehended on the MP3 heading south, ETA return to station 40 minutes."
Scene 35 ( 23.13 - 23.19 )
dialogue free segment where Charlie brings the young male suspect to the front desk.
Scene 36 ( 23.20 - 24.49 )
Jack and Charlie interview Nate Turner (solicitor present). When asked if he knows Jonathan Moxton Nate responds "no comment." but then denies hearing the name before. Charlie tells him Jonathan was attacked and points out that he was a regular user of a gay chat website and asks Nate if he is also a user, he confirms he is but is vague about who he has chatted with or met up with, he meets a lot of people.
Scene 37 ( 24.50 - 25.39 )
In interview room 4 Martha and Charlie interview Tanya, who claims her leaving was just a reaction to what she had just been told and that the situation she was in before was very different to the one she is in now..
Scene 38 ( 25.40 - 25.47 )
Jack researches in the archives and leaves with a file
Scene 39 ( 25.48 - 26.02 )
Back at the suspects board, Jack tells Martha and Charlie that he has found a link between Mick Shaw and Tanya Moxton - Mick was an associate of her former partner and the two know each other.
Scene 40 ( 26.03 - 26.25 )
Charlie shows Tanya a photo of Mick and plays her his voicemail to Jonathan. Tanya says she does not know who he is and has never seen him before
Scene 41 ( 26.26 - 26.49 )
Charlie shows Martha and Jack CCTV footage from last week of Tanya giving Mick money in the street outside a cash point
Scene 42 ( 26.50 - 27.18 )
Jack and Martha interview Mick (solicitor present) and show him the CCTV footage of him and Tanya. He claims they've known each other for years and she was just helping him out because he is strapped for cash
Scene 43 ( 27.19 - 29.39 )
Martha interviews Tanya (solicitor present) who continues to deny knowing Mick. Martha asks her if she is aware Jonathan was using gay websites, she is upset and appears shocked. Martha suggests she found out he was having sex with men, became upset and paid Mick £500 to attack him. Tanya finally admits she gave Mick £500 because he was blackmailing her about publicly revealing her past. She had told Jonathan about her past and about Mick blackmailing her and Jonathan had said he would sort it.
Scene 44 ( 29.40 - 30.20 )
In the other interview room Charlie tells Mick that the CPS have given her the authority to charge him with blackmail and that he is going to prison.
And another suspect appears, in the form of Luke Newberry! who i swear is laughing for reals in that scene - which actually adds to the tension and realism
I think you might be right, domino. Although people often laugh when they're nervous....it does seem a bit of an odd reaction considering what Nate had just been through!
The head on the desk may have been because he was at a loss too....but I thought that worked quite well
Agree, it makes it really realistic that he laughed as you say when people are nervous they laugh... Luke was brilliant, great to see Damien and him in the same scene
Jane, for me it seemed that he was scared and let them take him cause he realized it was no use to run.
fifi, domino, I have seem the very same reactions on people when they are being punished or questioned about something and they are trying to hide their guilt. Laughing when they are nervous and don't want to reveal the real shame or feelings. Eyes are always giving up, they tell the truth.
I'm sorry, but Luke Newberry was my least favorite suspect ever in terms of his acting ability. I'd heard so much about how great an actor he is, and all he gave us was "no comment", laughter, and he put his head on the desk. I guess there are probably people who would react that way when being arrested, but I was totally disappointed. This whole middle section of the episode, were they weren't getting any real progress was frustrating - which I'm sure is the point, the detectives would be getting really frustrated by all this hedging - but I got a bit bored here.
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Slightly off topic but related - Suspects always has storylines related to forums and chat rooms, and only bad things seem to happen as a result of them. I say BOO to that! sure, it happens and we're all really vigilent about that here, come on give the internet a break good things happen on it too!
well domino, they wouldn't have a case if they showed the sunshine and rainbows side of forums and chatrooms!
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I agree, whimsy. I think the police doesn't need to react if in forums and chatrooms is everything alright. That's why we just see the 'bad' side of them on tv shows.
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Charlie finds a pensive Jack on the rooftop and tells him Tanya's alibi checks out so she did not attack her husband.
JW: That's a shocker
CS: Okay, so someone still thinks it's Saul"
JW: What else do you expect me to think
CS: Do you know what Jack, all the time we've worked together I've never seen you do this, just go after one person, so.."
JW: Instinct....gut instinct
CS: ..dogmatically..
JW: gut instinct
CS: ...when with all due respect there are other options..I understand that Saul has a history of mental illness...
JW: Charlie you've no idea what you're talking about, so..
CS: All I'm saying Sarge, with all due respect, is that his violence has always been at property and not at people, I just think that that's... [phone] the search team are at Nate's bedsit
JW: yeh well on you go...
CS: See you later then.
Scene 46 ( 31.27 - 31.52 )
Charlie tells Martha that nothing was found at Nate's bedsit, Martha points out he could have hidden a hammer anywhere and tells Charlie to get a search team down to the deli. As they both walk into the main office, Jack asks "is your phone on silent? I've been trying to call you. The semen on Jonathan Moxton's bed sheets belongs to Nate. Nate Turner's DNA is all over that house."
(shot of the crime scene)
Scene 47 ( 31.53 - 33.10 )
Charlie and Jack interview Nate (solicitor present). he finally admits to seeing Jonathan for a few weeks, but closes up when asked his whereabouts when Jonathan was attacked.
Scene 48 ( 33.11 - 34.07 )
Martha show Tanya a photo of Nate and asks if she knows him. Tanya has no idea who he is. Martha tells her that she has forensic evidence that Nate was having sex with her husband and that he was at the scene of the crime but she knows nothing more at this stage
Scene 49 ( 34.08 - 34.27 )
in the main office Jack comes off the phone and tells Charlie that Jonathan Moxton has brain damage, then goes to Martha's office to inform her so she can tell Tanya.
Scene 50 ( 34.28 - 34.42 )
(soundtrack only dialogue-free scene where Martha tells Tanya the news about her husband)
Scene 51 ( 34.43 - 35.36 )
Charlie finds Jack at his locker getting ready to leave. She tells him Sadie Burns has just walked in and wants to talk to (only) him. Jack is annoyed but when he joins her in the front interview room she has a bruise on her face, which she claims was Saul lashing out when she tried to ask him for more info about the attack on Jonathan.
The first scene on the rooftop of the series. Jack is short tempered and seems exasperated with Charlie... a sign of worse to come.
when Charlie said, "Do you know what Jack, all the time we've worked together I've never seen you do this, just go after one person.." I was thinking, but yes he does all the time, and he has a high success rate. But, we knew in this case he was wrong. Did anyone think it was Saul?