Daniel Casey credited as playing...
Sergeant Gavin Troy
- Sergeant Gavin Troy: Mr. Tutt had apparently just won 5,000 pounds. You wouldn't know what happened to the money?
- Rosalind Parr: Heavens, no. I've no interest in the stuff. It's very vulgar. Especially such small quantities.
- Sergeant Gavin Troy: She's the archivist, but I don't see what you're getting at, sir. Are you saying Greg Tutt and Emma were shot because they're bell ringers, picked off in revenge?
- DCI Tom Barnaby: By the phantom vicar of St. Catherine's risen from his watery grave? No, Troy, I'm not saying that.
- Sergeant Gavin Troy: There isn't even a full moon at the moment.
- [last lines]
- DCI Tom Barnaby: [Troy is having his bloody nose attended to by Rosalind] Troy, do you want a lift home?
- Sergeant Gavin Troy: Uh...
- DCI Tom Barnaby: Er, just phone 999 in an emergency.
- [cell phone rings]
- DCI Tom Barnaby: Barnaby.
- Sergeant Gavin Troy: Should I just be letting these bell ringers just slide away, sir?
- DCI Tom Barnaby: Do you want to sit up all night with them?
- Sergeant Gavin Troy: Well, no.
- DCI Tom Barnaby: Oh, well, while the experts are doing their stuff up in the belfry, you can - you can cherchez la femme.
- Sergeant Gavin Troy: The only other thing is a note delivered to Mr. Tutt last night. He didn't mention it?
- Rosalind Parr: No. Why should he? Our relationship was fleeting and exclusively carnal.
- Sergeant Gavin Troy: I still think it's a woman.
- DCI Tom Barnaby: You said it was Marcus.
- Sergeant Gavin Troy: Well, I include him in that category.