Not necessarily. Look, you dont get it. The man is a ghost. We dont know what he looks like, we dont even know what hes called. The only person who could positively identify him was murdered this morning. I think hes almost certainly still on the island. Hes a professional. Hes hardly gonna hang around. Thats precisely why he will. Only an amateur would try and leave the island within hours of the murder taking place, thereby drawing attention to himself. No. Hes still here. Thats why this case has never really got started. Camille what . There was no traction. No one who quite hit the spot, because the killers a professional. We dont even know who were looking for. Ah, but we do. We may not know his name, or what he looks like, but we know why he killed rose duchamp, we know how, and we know when. We also know hes still on the island. Which means, quite possibly, for the first time, were one step ahead of him. D. I. Ricketts, can you give us access to the existing files and help us to know what you know . Yes. Yes, of course. Fidel. You can use my desk, sir. Check with the airlines. See if you can get a passenger list for all flights from antigua during the past month. Okay. Dwayne. Background. Run checks on all the neighbors, see if any of them have links to antigua. Just in case he wasnt working alone. Yes, chief. Anyone needs me, ill be at the crime scene. Detective inspector. Just the man. Actually, im in something of a hurry, sir. Five minutes. Well, i. All right. Not in there. Come on. Ill buy you a cold drink. Hi. You have to get yourself your drinks. Aidans cooked me a farewell lunch. He flies home tomorrow. Im sure ill be back. Its very beautiful here. Oh, sorry. My manners. Aidan, this is camilles boss. Inspector poole. Inspector. Richard, please. Ive heard a lot about you. Oh . Camille likes to talk. A lot. Family trait. And this is selwyn patterson, the Police Commissioner for saintmarie. Aidan miles. Pleasure to meet you. Please, dont let us disturb your lunch. This is a little bit cloak and dagger, isnt it . I have something i need to talk to you about. Oh . Whats this . Ive been talking to your superintendent in london. The detective they have brought in to cover for you has finished his attachment. Sorry. I dont understand. Its a Human Resources thing. Before they can offer him the position permanently, the guidelines state you must be offered the position first. What . Thats the number for the Human Resources officer dealing with the case. If you ring her, you can have your old job back. I can have my old job back. I can go back to london and not be hot, or have sand everywhere. Yes. Or, of course, you can stay here. Ah. I can go to the white hart. Sit in the snug with a pint in my hand. Yes, you could. I thought it best if i told you alone to give you time to make your decision. No. Yeah, yeah. Absolutely. No, i shall have to think long and hard. Ooh, its a tough one. But, um. You have to phone today. What . The last day they can keep the job offer open for you is today. 6 00 p. M. , u. K. Time. Thats in two hours. What . and when exactly did the super ring you . It wasnt today, was it . Not as such, no. And it wasnt yesterday, was it . No. It was long before today, but you didnt want me to know. You were hoping it would go away. Youre leading a good team here, detective inspector. Thats no excuse. Id like you to stay. I wanna go home. I know. Then i suggest you make the call. I was just. Cant stop. Theres a call i gotta make. Oh, youll be the best dad, fidel. But hell need his uncle dwayne to teach him about a few things. Really . Like what . Women, motor bikes, climbing trees. I can climb trees. Hello. Sorry. Yes. This is office fidel best, calling from Honore Police station. That was quick, chief. If we crossreference the passenger list against the hotels and see where they were staying, we can find out who can account for their movements, and we can dismiss a huge amount of them. Right. Women, children, elderly. Good thinking. But the truth is, we have no way of knowing whether he got the information rose was hiding. We have to assume he has. Im sorry, but how can we expect to solve this puzzle if inspector ricketts has been on it for years and not got anywhere . Wait. Got something . Ooh. Well, thats, um. Ooh. Fidel selim. It means safe. Uh. Camille nadia selim, 30 years old. Lived at this address for a little under two years. Why would she keep a vets bill thats two years old . Oh, thats brilliant. Thats superb. Nearly two hours. Ive got time. Right, exciting news. At least, exciting for me. So ill stop being english, and buy you all a drink. Meet me across the road. Say bon voyage. Yeah. In one hour. Only ive gotta go pick up Georgie Westcott first. Ill see you there. Drinks are on me i wouldnt mind, you know. Mind what . If you wanted him to move in. I can find a place. Thank you, but we are a little way from that yet. Just a little way . Stop it. I heard he cooked you lasagna. Which was very nice. Im happy youre not alone. Hearing you laugh, watching you dance. Oh, i always dance. Why are you arguing with me . Im trying to give you my blessing here. I know. Thank you. But im not calling him dad. Hello . Ah, sorry, everyone. Sorry. Half an hour left. Perfect. I might have to jump around a bit, because i never really looked at it the way it was designed as a puzzle. Once i did, i got it. At least i think i have. Got what . I think i know where to find our killer. Catherine how exciting. Should we really be doing this here . Well, yes, because as soon as were done, ive got an announcement to make, so we dont have to come back here anyway. I thought we may as well, you know. Can we just get on with it . Hey, thats the chief. This case has been a puzzle right from the start, quite literally. Firstly, the murder of nadia, as you knew her, rose duchamp, who she really was, was carried out with a kind of professional attention to detail none of the suspects we could find were capable of. According to inspector ricketts, we know that rose came to saintmarie to run away from her past. More specifically, the lover she discovered to be a criminal. She at first intended to hand him over to the police, but was clearly got to before arrangements could be made. Um, its strange that someone managed to get to her so easily if she was under police protection, dont you think . But can we be sure that it was roses criminal exlover that murdered her, and not the lascivious boss or the cranky neighbor, jacko gardiner, or the somewhat resentful friend, Georgie Westcott. I think we can. You see, the biggest clue to the identity of the killer was the coins found stuffed in the victims mouth. On the surface, something of a random act, until you realize there were 26 coins, plus a further four found lodged in her throat. Thirty pieces of silver. Judas. So this was a message that she was killed for betraying someone. Exactly that. Someone who wanted others to know the penalty for such a betrayal. Now we have mystery number two. The house was searched, so the killer was clearly looking for something, but what . Logically, it had to be the information were told rose had promised the police. Makes sense. But rose gave an envelope to her neighbor for safe keeping, so it occurred to me, if she knew that she was in danger, that her past had caught up with her, then why leave the information in the house . Why not give it to her neighbor for safe keeping, as well . Then it hit me. Thats exactly what she did. When the killer broke into roses house last night, he had no idea that the key piece of information he needed wasnt there. I think he saw rose with a policeman, and knew he had to act. Obviously, the locks on the door wouldve proved too much of an obstacle to him. We know that harry, roses dog, barked at strangers. Yet none of the witnesses heard a dog barking after midnight. So we can be sure that harry knew the killer. And as rose brought the dog with her from antigua, im assuming he recognized the killer instantly. In fact, id hazard a guess that harry here will run straight to the killer. Camille you mean the killers here . Oh, yes. He was here last night, which is why rose was frightened. Why, when she saw a police officer, she made sure she made him take her home. Wait. You said rose left some information with her neighbor. I thought it was just cash and a passport. Yeah. And this. A vets bill. 75 for identitychipping harry. But if you accept that the victim gave her neighbor all her most valued possessions, then the very thing that brought her to saintmarie must also be in there, and if it wasnt the passport or the cash, then it had to be this vets bill. Wasnt until an hour ago that it occurred to me how she did it. So georgie and i took harry to see the vet to have the chip removed. Only to discover that it wasnt a pet identity chip. It was a memory chip. No doubt containing all the incriminating files rose told the police in antigua about. Im sure the identity of rose duchamps killer is on here, along with enough evidence to convict him. So all we have to do is run it through the computer. Yes, but, uh, she left us one last clue. You see, rose was incredibly bright. She loved to play games, solve puzzles. And the final clue is the most damning of all. Its also the simplest to solve, once you know how. Ricketts so what is it . She knew that if anything happened to her, it was the last chance she had to expose the person she was running from. Its the name that she gave herself when she came to saintmarie. Nadia. Selim. Anyone . Any good crossword enthusiast, as rose was, knows to look out for an anagram. Or, as in this case, words that work equally well when spelled backwards. It was you, aidan, wasnt it . You killed rose duchamp. It was you who approached her in her sleep, and killed her before searching her house. Youre the man she was running from, the exboyfriend at the heart of the moneylaundering ring shes finally exposed. You came to saintmarie almost two weeks ago, youve been looking for rose ever since you got here. You found her last night. Take him away. phone rings two years. Took us one day. At least i get to go home. Home what did i do with the paper . Wait. Hold on. Sir, the babys coming. What . Juliet. You know, shes. The baby, its coming then go yeah, go, go. Go you process him, ill bring the car round. What . No, ill process him. You bring the car round. Ill lock him up, then well follow fidel. juliet screaming i dont seem to have any signal. I dont suppose anybody else has got any, have they . Whats more important than fidels baby . Sir. You dont. Have any signal . No. Sorry. baby crying im a daddy well done, fidel. So. Did you make the call . You know i didnt. Good. You decided to stay. No, not exactly. I just couldnt. Im sorry, sir, but you tricked me again. I find that very underhanded. Would you like to make an official complaint . Who to . The Police Commissioner. Thats you, isnt it . Yes. This is my daughter. You sure . Congratulations, fidel. Im very happy for you. Thank you, sir. Theres nothing quite as glorious as a new life. No. You can hold her, sir, if you want. Oh, actually, uh. Never held a baby before. Then its about time you did. stammering yes, great. Oh, hello. Oh, god, shes just been sick on me. Sorry. What do we do now . Its okay. Ill take her. Yeah, please do. Im so sorry. I made her sick. Murderers. Im so much more comfortable with murderers than i am with babies. Ill take her back to her mother. Maman. Are you all right . Im always all right. Good night, richard. Good night. Hello. Over here. Thanks. Arent you going to sit down . Ooh, down here . Uh, yeah. On the sand . Yes. I was starting to think youd loosen up a bit. I am. I mean, sitting on the beach, beer in hand. Free spirit. Im virtually feral. Hardly. All the time youve been here, have you learned anything, or changed your opinion, maybe . Yeah. Oh. There is something ive realized, something i suppose its taken me a long time to notice. Yes . Something ive really come to appreciate more than i thought i would. What . My own company. Now what have i done . Nothing. That is so annoying. Im annoying . Yes. Youre so english being english doesnt mean youre annoying. Oh, yes, it does. Well, if you dont mind me saying so, i think thats very childish. And very french. Excuse me. And what has being french got to do with it . You started it. No, i didnt. Oh. Aah what . Ive got sand in my eyes. laughing stop laughing. Im dying here. Ive got sand in my eye. Stop being a baby. Im susie gharib with a nightly Business Report news brief. A major computer glitch halted trading for three hours, the unprecedented shut down through out thousands of securities renewing concerns about computer driven trading. The major averages, even the nasdaq posted gains thanks to a rise in u. S. And china man manufacturing, another increase in home prices and a boost in leading economic indicators. The dow gained points, the nasdaq up by 31 when trading was halted, the s p added 14. Four of the biggest banks on review or a possible downgrade. And yahoo beats out the top rival. It had more unique visitors in you than google. Be sure to tune into nightly Business Report right here on your Public Television station. D you know that a famous connection can make all the difference to the value of a prized possession . All will become clear on todays priceless antiques roadshow. theme music playing one of the things ive learned since starting on the antiques roadshow is that no matter how many items you see, theres always a surprise in store, and todays selection is no exception. Think your objects have been touched by fame . We hear from a lady with a castiron claim. And you nursed Winston Churchill . Yes, that is correct. It seems strange, but she seemed to be completely undaunted by the fact that she was working for such a famous man. A chance find during an attic clearout has lifechanging consequences. Mo blundy when Paul Atterbury said that these are wonderful, i just was amazed, utterly amazed. And a lesson in selfcontrol from the experts. Probably the finest bits of silver i have ever seen on an antiques roadshow. Alastair dickenson it is quite difficult to almost keep a straight face because you are so itching to tell them that its worth a huge amount of money. The antiques roadshow is no stranger to the lives and loves of the rich and famous. Rock legends, sporting heroes, politicians, princesses they all turn out when the show comes to town. Or at least their possessions do. But what can a celebrated connection add to an items value . Bruce its not good just claiming a link to the stars, youve got to prove it. Boy its one of John Mcenroes old rackets. Expert oh, the great john mcenroe. Yeah. I have to do it, just to say that ive strummed marc bolans guitar. Bruce and what better proof than having been handed the item by the star themselves . Absolutely, the boxes are actually theyre handmade cigars, churchills, which were his own, obviously terribly fascinating. Well, normally you wouldnt really bother with cigars. But these were obviously from churchill. And how she got them marvelous story. Farahar so this is the society of chartered nurses, sister a. M. Wright. Youre sister wright, are you . Thats right. I was sister wright. You were sister wright and you nursed Winston Churchill. Yes, thats correct. I came down from the north of england to london, joined the society of chartered nurses very smart sounding name bruce in his old age, churchill needed constant medical care. Inevitably, the services of nursing staff were sometimes called upon with very little notice. And then i received a telegram asking me if i wouldnt mind joining the boss on a cruise around the aegean, so i felt i couldnt really refuse that. It seems strange, but she seemed to be completely undaunted by the fact that she was working for such a famous man. But there again, you know, there he was. He was probably in his 90s, and she was probably in her 20s, and i suppose what she saw was a rather old man, really. Youve got a wonderful collection of little bits and pieces from Winston Churchill. Youve got three cigars. Now tell me, why three cigars . Four cigars. We used to sit next to him, you know . One nurse with sir winston after his meal just the two of us. He would have a cigar and he would hand over the box, you see. And i think he thought it was quite amusing that this young strip of a girl would say, thank you very much. But if a nurse is to receive cigars, or even letting their patient smoke its not a good idea, is it . You couldnt stop i dont think you could stop him, no. To be frank, if she had not had a story to go with the churchill memorabilia, they couldve come from anywhere. Churchill cigars with the provenance that you have, that you got all these letters, and the fact that theyre in a churchill box and all that sort of thing, i would say somewhere in the region of £1500. Good grief. To £2,000 possibly. It was only the fact of the glue her story the cohesion of all these things together made them absolutely perfect, and wonderful items to collect. Bruce sometimes, though, such claims to fame arent quite so watertight, a Lesson Learned by presenter Phillippa Forrester when she joined hilary kay at a childrens roadshow. My mom was in. Yes . Was in the beatles fan club, and they actually signed it. Theres Paul Mccartney there. Yes. Kay Paul Mccartney, john lennon, george harrison, ringo starr. And is there some more stuff in there then . Yeah, um. cause my mom, um. Went to see the first film, magic mystery tour. Forrester this is a private screening of the magical mystery tour. Boy yeah, and she got that signed as well. Forrester theres john lennon there. Did she meet them . Boy yeah. Kay cor, rummy. With beatles signatures, i suppose 90 of the signatures that you see arent right for all sorts of reasons. Theyre either printed or they are written by a member of the roadie group. There are very few out there that are right. Kay now that one is the actual invitation to the screening. Thats genuine. I mean, the fact that she met them and she got them signed. Yeah. Now hold on though. Th has come from the fan club signed. How many members of the fan club do you think there were . Must have been thousands. Thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands. screaming now if they had signed everything that theyre supposed to have signed, they would never have had any time to do anything else but. You know, theyd have been sitting there for 10 years, doing nothing but signing photographs. Kay right. This one, the Fan Club Christmas card, because they had to send out thousands and thousands, they got somebody else to do the signatures for them. Boy yeah, cause they dont exactly look the same. Youre absolutely right. Theres not a curl on that. Dead right. And look at the way the g is done. Yeah. Thats a good yeah. Once youve seen quite a lot of them, its quite easy to tell. But you must tell your mom not to be too disappointed because at least shes got one thats right. And thats actually quite valuable. That would be worth £200. Yes, i can say that is Paul Mccartneys signature and its real. But how did you get it . Thats much more interesting. So the question i always ask clients when they bring things in is what is the history . Or what is the provenance . Because that adds a huge amount to the value. Well, this was owned by George Formby. The George Formby . My hero, yes. And as you go to the club. Bruce star of stage and screen, George Formby became famous during the 1930s for singing and playing the ukulele. Enormously popular, he endeared himself to his audiences with his cheeky lancashire humor. If this really is his kimono, it will be highly soughtafter. My father purchased this in 1961 when George Formby all his effects were put up for auction. And this was one of the prized possessions. Isnt that wonderful . Which was used in the film south american george in 1941. And how do we know that . I mean, its ideal with the kimono when somebody can turn up and you ask the question, how do you know that its George Formbys kimono . And there he pulls out heres a photograph. We have some prints from, actually, from the film. And there is george wearing this gown. And then theres a scene in the film where hes the actual kimono is stabbed through with a knife and he could show me the hole. And theres the very patch that the studio put on. Isnt that wonderful . So we know its its the proper thing. Its the proper thing. Baddeley so theres no question about it. It was that kimono that we can see in the photograph, and if youre a buyer, you know, that gives you much more confidence to keep on bidding. If you did put this into auction, were probably thinking of a figure in excess of £10,000. So. Well, id never put George Formby and a kimono together before. But hearing a great story like that, i can see why our specialists love their job. But i sometimes wonder what first inspired them in their chosen career