Chas and Eli are both incarcerated in their police cells and then questioned separately. Turner is helping Louise run the B and B in Terry's absence. He is also organizing a classical music evening at the village hall with Ashley. Carl tries to get Rosemary to drop the charges against Chas as does Zak. Rosemary is a lady not to change her mind though. Jasmine is still ear-wigging as she helps Belle with her schoolwork. When she hears Zak is off to Home Farm she decides that Belle and her should go on a nature ramble - to Home Farm. Jack catches Daz bunking off school. He shows Jack his mock exam results, the best of which is a D in RE - rest are fails, and says he has finished with school. Jack tells Debbie he is setting Daz up as an apprentice at the garage and that he will start tomorrow. Matthew and Jimmy seek the advice of Matthew's solicitor, Michael Tennant, on the contract Grayson has drawn up for Tom giving Rosemary control of Home Farm. He tells them it is pretty water tight, and that the Development company will have to be sold off to subsidise Home Farm. The Police forensic report comes back that the horse head statue conclusively matches the wound on Toms head and that two sets of prints have been found. Vaughan tells Barraclough to shatter Chas's alibi before arresting her for the murder. They check with Viv who blows Chas's alibi out of the water, and then Diane backs down and says she can't be sure of the time Chas arrived home. Chas and Eli are photographed and fingerprinted and then re-arrested - for suspicion of murder.