![]() Leonard lied and said he spent the night at the vicarage with Will, talking about prayer group, while Daniel said he was home alone reading The Heart in Exile, a trailblazing 1953 novel billed as the first gay detective story. He had Larry question Leonard and Daniel. That earned him a trip to the station along with Leonard and Daniel.Įlliott is gunning to close the halfway house for good, but Miss Scott suggested that the boss’ current foul mood was more about the date who ghosted him last night after she failed to return from the restroom. More questioning followed: Farmer Duncan wouldn’t reveal why he’d served time, Mikey had been some kind of booze runner, and Keith was a veteran who admitted he thought Alfie (and Mussolini) had a lot to answer for. Geordie’s fight with Will over whether a chance at redemption should come with some rules was cut short when they discovered a bottle of chloroform in Alfie’s room. ![]() Geordie questioned Leonard’s business model: no files kept on past crimes (for a clean slate, Leonard said), no curfew, and no alcohol ban. ![]() Keith couldn’t confirm that because he’d blacked out. Lady of the night Judith was MIA, but Mikey claimed he’d been out with a friend last night and Duncan said he’d played cards with poor sport Keith, who’d locked Duncan in his bedroom after losing. But Geordie wanted to question the residents. Daniel’s camera was missing, so perhaps Alfie had interrupted a stranger in the act. Leonard wanted to believe that it was a robbery gone bad. Alfie was struck on the back of the head with a spade that had been wiped clean (the other shovels were caked in mud). Everyone assumed it was suicide, and Will felt he’d failed Alfie, until Geordie did some actual sleuthing: The small amount of blood meant Alfie was already dead when his wrists were slit. Alfie wasn’t as lucky they found him seated in a shed, blood dripping from his wrists. ![]() The next morning, they arrived back at the halfway house to find Keith on the floor - hungover but alive. Leonard agreed to spend that night at Daniel’s home. Grantchester Recap: A Topless Protest, Art Theft and Murder, Oh My! ![]()
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