![]() Watling is visited by the police regarding Edgar's suicide note, but the phrasing of the note leaves it ambiguous as to whether he was protecting/accusing Ben, Edgar or someone else. Beth travels to Britain and meets with a contact of Grieff's to follow up leads on Janice. Grieff is informed that his execution date has been set for three weeks from now. But Edgar goes home and hangs himself, leaving a note that says, "Don't believe the vicar is a paedo. Edgar is very distressed, and Watling decides to take the blame for the memory stick to spare his son, Ben, and the vulnerable Edgar from being investigated (and presumably sparing himself from having to kill Janice). Watling tries to get Edgar to confess that the CSAM memory stick is his and record it, but Edgar, fearing the wrath of his mother, lies. She has also cut herself and bled all over the cellar, so when the police investigate and find her diary and see her last appointment was at the vicarage, there will be evidence. Surprisingly, Janice offers suggestions on how to get away with murder they need her help. Vicar Watling and his wife, Mary, aren’t sure what to do with Janice in their basement. Beth reluctantly agrees and is then sent out to perform tasks to solve the next case. Grieff tests her and says she can observe the next case and write about it as long as she never mentions Janice to him again. She returns when she gets an odd message from her acquaintance Janice, who she fears may have disappeared. Journalist Beth visits death-row Grieff in prison for an article. Not wanting his innocent son to be accused of being a paedophile, Watling ends up assaulting Janice in his attempts to stop her from leaving the house. Janice insists it is Ben's and she is reporting him to the police. Janice confronts Watling, who strongly denies that the stick belongs to his son but won't explain whose it is, as he will handle the issue. Ben returns to ask for it back – not knowing it is CSAM – explaining that it's his memory stick and not his father's. She sees the porn, which comprises child sexual abuse material (CSAM). His son Ben hands the stick to Janice, who can't get the computer to work. When Watling enters his house, he drops his keys and the memory stick in a dish. Watling reluctantly accepted a memory stick with porn from Edgar – a suicidal parishioner who was hiding it from his overbearing mother. Reverend Harry Watling picks up his teenaged son’s mathematics tutor Janice Fife from the station where she has helped journalist Beth Davenport out of a harassing situation on the subway. Episodes No.įormer law lecturer Jefferson Grieff is on death row for killing his wife. Tilly Vosburgh as Hilda, Edgar’s motherįilming locations included St Andrew's Church in Farnham, Godalming Railway Station, Godalming, outside the Beehive Pub in Bedfont Middlesex, Broad Street in Wokingham and Welcome Break Fleet Services in Fleet.Mark Quartley as Edgar, Harry’s deeply troubled verger.Kate Dickie as Morag, an acquaintance of Jefferson’s in England.Eke Chukwu as Keith, a guard at the prison.Louis Oliver as Ben Watling, Harry’s teenage son. ![]() ![]() ![]() Atkins Estimond as Dillon Kempton, a serial killer on death row in Jefferson’s prison who acts as Grieff's assistant.Lyndsey Marshal as Mary Watling, Harry’s wife.Lydia West as Beth Davenport, a muckraking crime journalist.Dolly Wells as Janice Fife, a mathematics tutor and righteous do-gooder who misinterprets a shocking secret.Stanley Tucci as Jefferson Grieff, a former criminology professor on death row in an Arizona prison.David Tennant as Harry Watling, an English vicar forced into a difficult situation. ![]()
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