- Illegal Turkish immigrant Asye Ersoy was working as a barmaid in 2010 but disappeared following a fire which killed the pub's landlord Richard Gibson. Now she has been traced but denies committing any crime. The pub's former pianist Jason claims that Richard was happily married to wife Joanne and she endorses this. Relations with his brother Gavin, a slot machine vendor who wanted to buy the ailing pub, were less harmonious whilst Joanne believes Richard was having an affair with Asye but did nothing about it. The identity of Asye's actual lover and a scam involving the sale of cheap wine, dressed up to appear as of better vintage, are both uncovered before the real killer is unmasked though Gerry and Steve regard the case as a welcome diversion from Sasha's attempts to enter them in a five a side contest.—don @ minifie-1
- After locating a key witness, UCOS reopens the investigation into the death of Richard Gibson a pub landlord whose remains were found in the burned out pub cellar. A young woman, Asye Ersoy, worked there but vanished soon after that night. She is now in custody awaiting deportation to her native Turkey for living and working illegally in the UK and the police think she killed him and set the pub alight to destroy the evidence of her crime. The evidence suggests otherwise however. The dead man's wife Joanne, insists they were happily married and the only cloud was a less than harmonious relationship with his younger brother, Gavin. A former employee, David Halburton, suggests that Richard and Joanne's relationship was not as rosy as Joanne now lets on. A scam labeling cheap wine as a superior product is uncovered but the solution to the crime is far simpler.—garykmcd
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