

Enemy Within
Season 2 Episode 6 | 44m 59sVideo has Audio Description, Closed Captions
Following the discovery of the missing gun D.I. Ray’s lens turns back to the Chapman family.
Following the discovery of the missing gun, D.I. Ray’s lens turns back to the Chapman family. Suzie takes drastic action, and D.I. Ray and Clive enact their risky plan to expose corruption in the highest ranks of the force.
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Enemy Within
Season 2 Episode 6 | 44m 59sVideo has Audio Description, Closed Captions
Following the discovery of the missing gun, D.I. Ray’s lens turns back to the Chapman family. Suzie takes drastic action, and D.I. Ray and Clive enact their risky plan to expose corruption in the highest ranks of the force.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipThe shooting of Ravinder Mochani is a shocking event.
Police officers come to work to protect people, so, when somebody loses a life, it is a truly terrible thing.
West Central Police are deeply saddened by the death of Mr. Mochani.
An investigation is currently being carried out by the Independent Office for Police Conduct.
All my officers will be co-operating with the investigation.
-Prick.
-However, I would like to remind the public that when you carry a gun, you put yourself and everyone else at risk.
Police officers in the moment have to make a very difficult decision.
Woman: Yet another non-White person has lost their life at the hands of the police.
What do you say to that, Superintendent?
Is there still a race problem in the force?
Can I emphasise that Mr. Mochani was and still is a triple murder suspect?
But I'll defer now to DI Ray, who was present at the time of the shooting.
[Muffled protestor chants] It was a complex situation, and all the officers involved are regretful of the outcome.
Whether there are any other external factors at play will be decided by the IOPC.
But we accept that all police forces, including this one, need to take a good look at themselves, and ask their staff questions and be prepared to listen to some difficult answers.
A comprehensive forensic report is still pending, but this is a magnified image of the gun part found at Pawn Haven.
It's from a 9-millimetre Taurus handgun.
Ballistics have informed us it's a match for the vintage firearm that was first used to shoot Frank Chapman.
So, this is an inside job?
Clive: Jesus.
Ballistics suggest it was chopped up using an angle grinder.
The rest of it could be in flippin' Turkey, Spain, India, basically anywhere.
The Chapmans never leave a mess.
That's why they've never been done.
This was an accident.
Someone was acting in a panic.
If Dave did shoot Frank, then that could mean the second weapon was also Dave's.
But what it doesn't explain is what caused the delay between the first gunshot and the second, and nor does it explain why he did it.
My source reckons that Dave was hungry to take over.
Why would Dave Chapman hold onto the second firearm?
Why not just destroy it, like the first one?
Maybe Rav was telling the truth about being set up.
Perhaps Dave wanted to use his prints on the gun so he could frame him after he killed him.
These are all hypotheticals.
By the way, I will be in on the Amara Dhawan interview later.
No, wait, ma'am.
Kwesi's joining me.
The superintendent has requested it.
Right.
We currently don't have all the facts in place to charge her.
Liam's trying to track down the consultant they had on board to operate on Jasmin.
We need to establish how deep this organ harvesting operation goes.
I'll see you shortly, Ray.
♪ [Sighs] Sounds like Beardsmore's keeping an eye on you.
The gun part buys us a bit more time, but we still need to name Frank and Megan's murderer, before he's back on my ... case.
[Theme music playing] ♪ ♪ You didn't have to come and get me.
Suzie: We need to talk.
Charlene... come and look at this.
By the way, I found this in my bathroom.
It's mostly corridors and entrances at Greenhills, but look.
The first time Amara visited this week, she was alone, and then 10 minutes later, she looks furious.
On a mission, like.
Looks like there's a number on the door.
UG.
Upper ground floor.
Rachita: What's this?
CCTV footage from Greenhills, ma'am.
It shows Amara Dhawan meeting with a doctor.
OK, can you two get down there and find out who she's meeting?
Ma'am.
Charlene: Do you wanna drive or shall I?
Rachita: Oh, and-- Liam: I need a coffee on the way.
[Sighs] [Email notification] ♪ Rachita: What the ..., Liam?
♪ [Indistinct conversation] Liam: Charlene, can I ask you somethin'?
Charlene: Of course.
Do you think DI Ray is a good boss?
Yeah.
Yeah, I really do.
I mean, she has her ways, but... How do you mean, like?
Just, we all handle stress differently.
There's no reason for Henderson and Beardsmore to be watching -her every move.
-... What?
Liam, what have you done?
Receptionist: Can I help?
Hi.
I'm DC Payne from West Central.
This is my colleague DC Ellis.
We're making some enquiries.
Could you tell us which member of the medical team was in consulting room UG13 on the 30th of March?
Um, just a sec.
It was Dr. Mark Stenbury, renal unit.
Is he at work today?
I'm afraid not.
He's on compassionate leave.
[Knocking on door] Dr. Stenbury, my name's DC Payne from West Central.
Can you open the door, please?
The lights are on.
[Engine running] Can you hear that?
Yeah, I can.
♪ [Engine running] [Engine turns off] ♪ Rachita: Sajna, the little girl we found in Dawn's flat, was brought over to the UK on a tourist visa on 12th of March 2022 from an orphanage in India.
Medical tests were performed on her before she was trafficked.
Presumably, it had already been established that she was a good tissue and blood match for your daughter Jasmin, so, therefore, a suitable organ donor.
I say organ donor, yet she is a child under the age of consent, and living donations from a child aren't even legal in this country.
But you probably already know that.
And somehow, Frank Chapman found out, and we believe Rav Mochani was trying to protect Sajna from Frank.
Why do you think Frank had such an interest -in this child?
-Had he found out about your collusion with Rav Mochani?
Was he blackmailing you?
[Knock on door] -Yes.
[Door opens] Ma'am, it's urgent.
♪ Initial forensics suggest Dr. Stenbury died of asphyxiation from the petrol fumes somewhere between 12 to 18 hours.
On a search of his property, we found a note addressed to his kids saying he was sorry.
There's also divorce papers and credit card bills.
Thousands of pounds' worth.
So, he was having money troubles.
We know that the Chapmans and the Mochanis dabbled -in loan sharking.
-You think -he might have owed Rav?
-Or perhaps he agreed to do the operation to wipe out the debt, or else he was forced into doing it.
Liam, you and I need to talk later.
OK. Ma'am.
♪ In that case, let's discuss the logistical side.
For the tape, DI Ray has re-joined the interview.
Dr. Mark Stenbury has been found dead.
Amara: Oh, my God.
It's interesting that after having communication with you, once again, there's another dead body.
Someone who knew your plans.
Your deal with Rav Mochani.
Your corruption.
This is crazy.
Let's discuss the operational logistics, shall we?
All I was told was that it was gonna take place -at a private clinic.
-What was the name of the clinic?
I don't know.
What date was the transplant due to take place?
It hadn't been confirmed, but sometime next week.
And after you'd taken what you needed from her, what was Rav's plan with that little girl?
Do you even care?
Of course I care.
We tried everything.
My daughter's got kidney failure.
I didn't know whether she'd get a transplant in time.
I couldn't risk losing her.
♪ So, when Rav came to me and told me that... he could bring a child from overseas, someone who was a match, who... who was willing to donate an organ, I couldn't ignore it.
What else did he promise?
He, he promised me that they'd be well looked after, that their life would be better.
And in return, he would get the £3,000,000 contract.
You must have known the risks.
The other option was to watch my daughter slowly die.
♪ I challenge you to live a week in my shoes.
To come home every night and to look in your child's eyes knowing there is absolutely nothing you can do to help them.
[Amara sobs] [Sniffles] What's gonna happen to my daughter?
♪ [Amara sobs] ♪ Ma'am.
You need to hear this.
Full forensics on the gun fragment discovered at Pawn Haven has found Frank Chapman's DNA in the grooves, along with another trace of DNA showing Chapman family markers.
-So, it was Frank's gun?
-Looks like it.
Clive: Meaning whoever shot him at his home didn't go there armed.
♪ Kwesi: There's also a partial fingerprint that matches one of the unidentified prints collected from the door handle of Frank's car.
Dave Chapman's?
No, not Dave's.
♪ We still need the rest of the Chapman family's evidential prints and DNA.
One of the Chapmans is Frank and Megan's killer.
♪ Rachita: Thank you for your co-operation.
Now if you wouldn't mind opening your mouth so we can take a swab.
♪ Rachita: Thank you.
I will remind you to limit your movements -while we wait for the results.
-Of course.
Detective Inspector Ray.
♪ [Door opens and closes] Liam: ...on my desk.
Yeah, well, I know what it gets like for you lot.
-Yeah, but if-- -Liam?
-Do you have a second?
-Yeah.
It was you, wasn't it, who made a complaint about me?
In what way have I been reckless?
Reckless?
I never said that, ma'am, honest, and it wasn't a complaint.
It was a concern.
I suggested to DCI Henderson that you might need more support.
Why did the superintendent get involved?
I don't know.
She must have told him.
The morning after Rav Mochani's shooting, he come to see me and he started putting the pressure on for me to formalise things.
He wanted me to state explicitly that it was a complaint.
I just didn't know what to do.
Sorry, ma'am.
[Sighs] [Siren in distance] So, Liam came to you with a concern and you rehashed it as a complaint.
Why?
So you could present it to the IOPC?
Are you part of this plan to get rid of me?
Are you and Beardsmore in this together?
My assessment of Liam's concern was that it was an unofficial complaint.
You wanna get rid of me because you're done using me -as your ... project.
-Firstly, you need to take a breath.
-Excuse me?
-Secondly, I'm sorry if you felt used.
Do you know what?
It's time people like you and Beardsmore heard your own words reflected back at you.
Beardsmore: We need you to work with us, DI Ray, to think like us.
[Recording rewinds] Kerry: You should be aware that people will be watching your every move.
Rachita: Making sure I'm keeping my mouth shut?
♪ -You've been recording me?
-Do you blame me?
Beardsmore's from the dark ages, for God's sake.
I hate working under him.
Do you?
Rachita, please... don't do this.
Don't report it.
♪ [Door opens] [Door closes] ♪ Would you be able to open your mouth really wide for me, my love?
Just like your mum did before.
♪ Kwesi: We need Amy's, too.
They haven't managed to get hold of her.
Do you know where she might be?
She's 17.
She can do what she wants.
I'm not her mum.
I've got some stuff to sort out.
Won't be long.
Don't go anywhere.
I mean it.
Alls I need you to do is keep your mouth shut and do as I say.
♪ [Scoffs] Ma'am.
The mystery number from the WhatsApp group, it's a pay-as-you-go.
The network provider confirmed it got topped up at this newsagent's at 12:02 p.m. Rachita: Beardsmore.
I've got him.
Wow.
Are you sure it's him?
Without a doubt.
He posts multiple times a week.
It's mostly misogynistic, sometimes homophobic, often racist but always vile.
My God.
You have to lay a trap.
Follow Beardsmore to the source.
But without someone of a higher rank to give authority, it's just too risky.
I know.
I know it's risky, and I know I'm asking a lot of Clive, but I think this is just too big to let it slip through our fingers.
And Beardsmore is everything that is wrong with this force and these lot on this chat think they're untouchable, too.
OK, but, Rachita, as your friend, I don't wanna see this backfire and blow up in your face.
If it does blow up in my face...
I can handle it.
But if I succeed, this'll end him, and potentially others like him.
And for that... it's worth the risk.
♪ Clive: You're ... me.
♪ One of the students at Claire Doyle's academy, the one that Frank Chapman invested in, was a Laura Kirkby.
As in Lou's daughter?
Clive: She's deceased.
I'm gonna reach out to Lisa Kirkby again.
[Siren wailing] Next steps with Beardsmore.
Did you watch him?
Well, I saw what time he arrived at work.
It coincided with him posting on the group.
I think he keeps the burner in his car.
Then that's where we'll get him.
I'm here for Lisa.
And Laura.
Can I ask what happened?
Um... she started there, at the Academy, when she was 13.
Something changed in her.
In what way?
She stopped eating.
She wouldn't go out with her friends, wouldn't go out with us.
Then Lisa noticed... [Sighs] She was cutting herself, on her arms, and the tops of her legs.
[Gasps] The day after her 15th birthday, I came home and she'd taken a whole load of pills.
[Sniffles] By the time we got her to the hospital, she was already gone.
And it was him.
It was Frank Chapman.
That nonce killed my baby girl.
We found her diary and... -[Lisa sobs] -He made her... he made her do things.
I didn't kill Frank, but by God, I wish I had.
[Sobs] ♪ Take time.
Clive: Ma'am.
♪ Liam?
I'm heading to Parkbridge College.
We need to find Amy fast.
♪ Woman: We heard about Amy's dad.
To be honest, I didn't know anything about who her family was.
When she's here, she's heads down, real hard worker.
What about friends?
She's quite private.
There's just the one girl she spends most of her time with.
And who's that?
Her name's Shabnam.
Shabnam: I haven't seen her today.
Rachita: Have you spoken, or texted at all?
No.
Her dad just died and she needs her space, so...
But if there's anything you feel could be useful, you should tell DI Ray, Shabnam.
Can I go now?
I have to get to class and... -I can explain to Mr. Gregson.
-It's fine.
Thank you for your time, Shabnam.
Woman: Sorry, I've got to get back to my students.
Yeah, of course.
Thank you.
♪ Shabnam?
You need to tell me what you know.
I promise you won't be in any trouble.
Who are you texting?
-My mum.
-Please, Shabnam, I'm worried about her.
♪ So, Amy has another phone?
Her auntie gave it to her.
I dunno why.
She stayed round mine the night before last, and then her auntie came and picked her up from college and she didn't say where she was going.
She just told me not to say anything.
I haven't heard from her since.
-What's going on?
-Thank you.
[Ring tone] Liam: Ma'am?
Rachita: Liam, I think Amy Chapman was abused by her granddad and now she's gone missing.
Contact the Technical Support Unit and we need to geolocate a phone number fast.
♪ [Mobile rings] What is it?
Ali: She's at Amy's college.
She's not getting the message.
Make good on the threat.
Pick your moment and ... do it.
[Ring tone] Come on, Amy.
Why aren't you answering?
[Ring tone] The number you have dialed is not available.
Please try again later.
The phone last pinged a cell tower near the Road Stay Hotel on Crossbourne Road.
OK, we'll speak to the hotel and see if anyone matching Amy's description has checked in recently.
♪ [Protestors chanting indistinctly] [Car horn beeps] [Ring tone] [Ring tone] Come on, Amy.
... hell!
[Honks horn] [Car accelerates] [Tires screech] [Tires screech] [Engine revs] [Tires screech] [Engine revs] [Tires screech] [Engine revs] [Tires screech] -[Car thuds] -[Rachita gasps] [Engine revs] [Tires screech] [Sighs] [Sighs] Sierra Bravo 29 to Control.
Control to Sierra Bravo 29.
Go ahead.
Ambulance and Uniform required near Crossbourne Road.
I require urgent assistance.
How far is the nearest patrol?
Two minutes.
Patrol is on the way.
[Mobile rings] -Liam?
-The hotel staff have confirmed someone matching Amy's description checked in yesterday with a blond lady.
It sounds like Suzie.
I asked them to go and see if anyone was in the room.
It's empty.
But, ma'am...
Uniform have just advised there's a white Caucasian female on the roof.
Rachita: I can see her.
I'm going in.
Send for back-up.
[Panting] ♪ Amy.
It's DI Rachita Ray.
Do you remember me?
Look.
I know you're probably really scared right now, but I just wanna talk to you.
Is that all right?
Amy, can you move away from the edge?
Shabnam's really worried about you.
We all are.
Leave me alone.
Rachita: Amy.
[Gasps] I know about your granddad.
I know.
Frank's not in control of you anymore.
He's gone.
He can't hurt you anymore.
You can move on.
-I can't.
-Yes, you can.
If you tell me about what happened -that night, I can help you.
-Don't say anything, Amy.
-Amy, come away from the edge.
-No.
[Siren wailing] ♪ Rachita: Amy... Amy: I'm sorry, Auntie Suzie.
It wasn't...
I mean, I didn't mean to.
Didn't mean to what, Amy?
Suzie: It's OK, chick.
You're safe now.
Come away from the edge.
DI Ray is gonna stay right there while you and me walk away, aren't you?
[Police radio chatter] Rachita: Amy, just take it really nice and slow, OK?
OK, Amy?
Nice and slow.
I just wanted everyone to know.
I just wanted him to admit it.
-Stop this now.
-But he wasn't listening.
And I just got so angry and I-- But you knew where his gun was.
Amy: It was only meant to scare him, but he tried to get the gun off me and it, it just went off.
OK, did you tell anyone?
[Sobs] My dad.
And what did your dad do?
[Amy sobs] He told me to go home, have a shower, get into bed... and he'd sort it.
[Sobs] I miss him so much.
[Panting] OK. You don't have to carry this on your own anymore, OK?
It's over.
You're safe.
You will get through this, I promise.
OK?
I know what you said about keeping my mouth shut.
-But I can't.
-You're not thinking straight.
You're still in shock about your dad.
Besides, there's no proof.
♪ There is.
♪ Liam: This video was found on Amy's phone.
Amy: You've been doing it since I was 11 years old.
Frank: What's this all about?
Jealous 'cause I don't want you anymore?
Hmm?
Amy: I won't let you start on my sister.
Frank: What the ... are you gonna do with that?
-Give it to me.
-Not until you admit it.
Frank: Give me the ... gun, Amy.
Amy: Get the ... away from me.
[Gunshot] -You ... bitch!
Argh!
-Oh, my God.
Frank: Argh.
We found this in Suzie Chapman's belongings.
Amy lost it in the tussle.
This is Frank's blood.
What's gonna happen to Amy?
She's been charged with attempted murder.
But given what she's been through, there's a chance she'll get a non-custodial sentence.
What did Suzie Chapman have to say about it all?
Well, when she'd returned from Spain, Dave convinced her that Rav was responsible for Frank's murder.
Hence the kidnap.
Revenge for her father, she says.
Only she began to piece together that something was amiss.
She knew.
Rachita: We've charged her with assisting an offender.
She could face 14 years.
Bloody hell.
So, why did Frank send the photo of Sajna to Rav?
Was it blackmail?
Rachita: I believe Frank was trying to blackmail Rav into bringing over other children, only this time for sex trafficking.
[Clive sighs] Jesus.
[Beardsmore clears throat] Claire Doyle and her Academy are going to be investigated for historic sexual abuse.
So, well done to the team.
♪ Rachita: So, Dave Chapman shot his dad 'cause he was trying to protect his daughter, just like his daughter was trying to protect her sister and Amara was trying to protect Jasmin.
These murders weren't about a turf war.
This was about family.
♪ Someone's grassed on us, mate.
You're gonna have to let everyone else in the group know as soon as possible.
..., I've got to go.
♪ Two of them have left the chat.
What about Beardsmore?
No activity.
What if we're wrong about him having the burner in the car?
♪ Rachita: Here we go.
♪ DI Ray?
Sir, would you mind stepping out of the vehicle?
-Excuse me?
-I need you to step out of the vehicle.
And why is that?
We have reason to believe that you may have committed an offence under the Malicious Communications Act.
[Chuckles] Who the hell do you think you're talking to?
You know your ranks, DI Ray?
DS Bottomley?
I'm seizing your phone as evidence to prove or disprove your participation in a group chat where offensive messages have been exchanged.
[Chuckles] You know, you never cease to amaze me, Ray.
Your phone, please.
Does DCI Henderson know about this?
[Door opens] Sir, we can do this the hard way.
I can arrest you, search your vehicle, and confiscate your phone in front of everyone here, or you can hand it over and we can discuss the matter privately.
Hmm.
♪ [Car locks] I've been really patient with you, but this, this is it.
The two of you come with me, immediately, to DCI Henderson's office.
That's an order.
♪ We've got community unrest, people being shot dead in the streets, and these idiots, under your management, are wasting time and resources investigating some bloody group chat.
Did you authorise this surveillance, DCI Henderson?
I did not, sir.
In that case, I trust you'll deal with this discreditable conduct appropriately.
Sir.
-Ma'am-- -You can ... off!
I'm not standing here answering to some DS.
And you're about to be handed a Reg 15 following complaints against your conduct.
Rachita: Ma'am, we have CCTV footage that places Superintendent Beardsmore with a burner phone, and evidence of exchanges on a group chat over a period -of months.
-Think very carefully about how you proceed, DCI Henderson, especially if you still expect me to recommend you to the promotion board.
Understood, sir.
I'll deal with this immediately.
Pleased to hear it.
♪ Detective Chief Superintendent Tucker, please.
Professional Standards.
Ma'am, it's DCI Kerry Henderson from the Homicide Unit.
Could you come over to my office immediately?
I need you to make an arrest.
♪ Superintendent Ross Beardsmore, for malicious communications and perverting the course of justice, ma'am.
[Hangs up phone] Thank you, ma'am.
Kerry: Superintendent Beardsmore, I'm gonna need your burner phone...sir.
♪ Superintendent Beardsmore will be suspended with immediate effect.
An internal investigation will be conducted and a formal statement will be released to the press.
Why don't you all go home and get some well-earned rest?
You worked your arses off.
♪ Sam will be proud.
I am.
Well done, ma'am.
Thank you, Liam.
♪ Kwesi: DI exams tomorrow, ma'am.
You're gonna smash it.
Hm.
♪ Kerry: Rachita.
Professional Standards have asked if you'd be willing to submit the recordings you made of meetings with the superintendent.
Yeah, course, ma'am.
Listen, I'm withdrawing my job application from East Mids.
Makes sense.
Why go to a different constabulary when there's a superintendent position opening up here?
♪ [Door buzzer] [Knock on door] Wasn't sure if this would make me look like an extravagant prick, so, um... Well, it's all about balance.
It is.
It's really good to see you, Patrick.
♪ Debo: How is she?
Rachita: She's happy enough.
Debo: What's gonna happen to her?
Rachita: Sajna's foster mother is friendly with a couple who are looking to adopt.
They've a pretty strong case -to get her fast-tracked.
-Poor child.
What she's been through, I can't even begin to imagine.
You know, I've been thinking about what you said to me.
I called them out on what's been happening to me... and to others.
I've formally submitted my evidence against the force.
Things have to change.
♪ Mum?
♪ [Gasps] I'm so proud of you.
♪ I'm proud of me, too.
I did it.
♪ Do you fancy some lunch?
Are you cooking?
No.
In that case, yes.
[Both laugh] That would be lovely.
As long as it's liquid.
[Both laugh] [Theme music playing] ♪
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