The Sixth Commandment began on BBC One tonight, and episode 1 painted a picture of Peter Farquhar’s life before and after he met his murderer.
The opening scenes showed the admired teacher and novelist in his element – surrounded by the people who respected him. However, it hinted at his loneliness, too, and a repressed desire.
Peter craved companionship, and that’s where predator Ben Field stepped in. Ben spotted his vulnerability and saw his opportunity to befriend him. He used his charm to reel him in, but then abused his trust and his dreams of romance. Ben manipulated Peter, and used his insecurities against him in a disgusting campaign of gaslighting.
As well as telling the true story of murderer Ben Field and his victims, The Sixth Commandment also shines a light on the elderly, and how they are often ignored. Ben was able to prey on the older community, an often invisible part of society.
Here are the questions we’re left with after watching The Sixth Commandment episode 1.
***Warning: spoilers from episode 1 of The Sixth Commandment ahead***
Episode 1 of The Sixth Commandment questions – why did no one see the red flags?
Months after Ben and Peter became betrothed and started living together (in Peter’s house), Peter began to behave differently. He became unfocused and confused at work, where previously he’d been sharp and witty.
Unbeknownst to him, or anyone else, Ben was poisoning Peter (Timothy Spall). He was only 69, hardly old by today’s standards. With the benefit of hindsight, it’s hard to believe that no one connected the dots. That Peter’s problems began with Ben.
Out of the blue, Ben told Peter’s family that Peter had been drinking heavily – which was totally out of character for him. As Peter became more and more disorientated, Ben’s masterplan took shape. He began to cruelly mess with Peter’s mind.
Of course, we also know that Ben’s accomplice Martyn Smith, a failed magician, was actually living in the same house as Ben and Peter. Was Ben such a charmer that no one suspected? How did Ben get away with what he was doing?
One of the most disturbing things about the crime, is that it was done under everyone’s nose.
Is it all true?
At the beginning of The Sixth Commandment episode 1, viewers were told that this is a “true story”. It continued: “What follows is based on extensive research, interviews and published accounts, with some scenes created for dramatic purposes.”
The series is also dedicated to Ben Field’s victims Peter Farquhar and Ann Moore-Martin.
We know the characters are real. And we know that Ben Field really did kill Peter Farquhar. But we can never really know what happened behind closed doors between Peter and Ben.

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