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00:00:00We're to campers in Pollock Shaws.
00:00:03Hey, Peggy.
00:00:04What have you after me, right?
00:00:06Carbon Industries.
00:00:07I'll do customer ads specially for you.
00:00:09After your present assignment?
00:00:11Yep, that's what he said, examined.
00:00:13Pick up a delivery at the airport.
00:00:15Can't treat a popular belief, right?
00:00:16I must have some satisfied customers out there.
00:00:18Somewhere.
00:00:21See you later.
00:00:22I'll come back to you in that one.
00:00:23Danny!
00:00:25That police woman's been on the phone again.
00:00:27Better ways.
00:00:29Shall we phone back again?
00:00:31Who cares?
00:00:32We don't want to be in their bad books, do we?
00:00:33All right.
00:00:35I'll phone when I get back.
00:00:36See you later.
00:00:36See you.
00:00:43And that's as far as we've got?
00:00:45Is it worth releasing all the names of the people
00:00:47we haven't been able to contact yet to the press?
00:00:49Leave the press out of it.
00:00:51So we might find an obvious link?
00:00:55Also let the killer know we've got the list.
00:00:56Oh, well, I've run out of ideas.
00:01:00What about revenge?
00:01:02What if all these people have done something in their past?
00:01:04You know, wronged somebody?
00:01:07Julia knew the connection.
00:01:09That's why she was murdered.
00:01:12Bear that in mind,
00:01:14and we won't go far wrong.
00:01:15Oh, hello, Sergeant Fraser.
00:01:39Hello.
00:01:39I was so sorry to hear about your wife.
00:01:42You have my deepest sympathy.
00:01:43If there's anything I can...
00:01:44Thanks.
00:01:46Well, you look like you've got your work cut out today.
00:01:49Oh, yes.
00:01:50In a few hours,
00:01:50and the collection will be safely out of our hands,
00:01:52thank goodness.
00:01:53And I should be able to catch up and some sleep.
00:01:55Would you like me to make arrangements for a police presence?
00:01:57It'd be no trouble.
00:01:58No.
00:01:58It's all been taken care of.
00:01:59Thank you, Sergeant.
00:02:00The company will escort the collection all the way to the airport.
00:02:03I'll have a look round, if that's okay.
00:02:06Check with security.
00:02:08Yes, of course.
00:02:09Peace of mind.
00:02:21You've got less than two hours.
00:02:22Let me have your ETA.
00:02:35Hold on.
00:02:36Yes, miss.
00:02:38Eh, you rang Elliot?
00:02:39David has a puncture match in her school.
00:02:40Several times.
00:02:42With Joe's...
00:02:42He's been very busy, is he?
00:02:44Tony's going to do the Joss Hill dispatch.
00:02:47Okay, I'm working on.
00:02:47Could you hold on, please?
00:02:48When will he be back?
00:02:50Lynn.
00:02:50Danny's going to the Accounting Industries.
00:02:53How long will it take him?
00:02:53About half an hour in the most.
00:02:55I'll wait.
00:02:57Do you want me to pick up Chamber of Commerce?
00:02:58Two packages.
00:02:59Yep.
00:03:17Hi, it's Danny.
00:03:18What exactly is this Cowan Industries place?
00:03:23In the dock, somewhere.
00:03:24In the dock, somewhere.
00:03:25What exactly is this Cowan Industries?
00:03:30What exactly is this Cowan Industries?
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00:03:41What exactly is this Cowan Industries?
00:03:42What exactly is this Cowan Industries?
00:03:43What exactly is this Cowan Industries?
00:03:44What exactly is this Cowan Industries?
00:03:45What exactly is this Cowan Industries?
00:03:46What exactly is this Cowan Industries?
00:03:47What exactly is this Cowan Industries?
00:03:48What exactly is this Cowan Industries?
00:03:49What exactly is this Cowan Industries?
00:03:50What exactly is this Cowan Industries?
00:03:51Oh, my God.
00:04:21Hands on your hands and turn around! Hands on your hands! Come on!
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00:06:23injuries and there's a risk of respiratory failure.
00:06:26Was he conscious when he was brought in? Barely.
00:06:29Did he say anything? No. When is he likely to regain
00:06:33consciousness? It's difficult to say. Leave your
00:06:37telephone number and I'll get in contact with you if there's any change. Thanks.
00:06:41Oh, I've arranged for a police guard if that's okay. If you can send one with some
00:06:45medical training it might help. We're awful busy.
00:06:47Okay. Julia was killed because she warned Greg Cummings.
00:06:55We don't know she made the phone call. Yeah, but if she did...
00:06:58Why didn't she warn the others? Oh, true.
00:07:03See, uh...
00:07:05Julia obviously came across a list of names and telephone numbers
00:07:11which she copied down hurriedly. Now, where did she get
00:07:16access to those names? I don't know how long she had the list.
00:07:20She could have copied it out months ago.
00:07:23I'd better see Cindy again.
00:07:25She holds the key to this.
00:07:28That's sort of water on a whiskey, please.
00:07:31Think Cindy's protecting someone?
00:07:35It's been bothering me for a long time.
00:07:38...the raid on the storerooms took place this afternoon
00:07:41as staff were preparing to ship the Bellamy collection back to New York.
00:07:45I can't believe this has happened.
00:07:47Well, after the break-in the other night,
00:07:49you should have notified the local police.
00:07:51They might have prevented this happening.
00:07:53That's what Sergeant Fraser suggested.
00:07:55Sergeant Fraser.
00:07:56He's a local crime prevention officer.
00:07:58He was here early.
00:08:00Sorry.
00:08:00Listen, uh...
00:08:06Any chance...
00:08:07Any chance of seeing the files on Julia?
00:08:10Sorry.
00:08:11Good morning.
00:08:13No.
00:08:14Anyway, Taggart's locked the files away.
00:08:16Well, you know, think for yourself, no?
00:08:19No, it's not a question of thinking for myself.
00:08:21It's a question of confidentiality.
00:08:22I don't give a damn about confidentiality.
00:08:25John, I honestly believe you should get away for a few days.
00:08:28John, you patronise me, right?
00:08:32No, I wasn't patronising you.
00:08:33I was trying to help.
00:08:34I thought you were different.
00:08:36Just the same as all the rest.
00:08:40John.
00:08:40Listen, uh...
00:08:45I'll get you back there, okay?
00:08:48Aye.
00:08:49Okay.
00:08:55The neighbours had the commotion.
00:08:56I wanted Cindy to lay charges, but she refused.
00:09:02What the hell?
00:09:04McKendrick found out she was working at the club.
00:09:06You bastard.
00:09:17This is all your fault.
00:09:19Nobody knew until you came in the scene.
00:09:21You'd promised Jim.
00:09:22I swear I never told them.
00:09:24Then how did he find out then?
00:09:25Well, maybe a lot of things, but he's no fool.
00:09:28He knew that you and Julia were close.
00:09:31He's going to try and take the kids away from me.
00:09:34I can't let him do that.
00:09:36He'll have a hard job getting a custody order after this.
00:09:39He's not interested in the kids.
00:09:42There is no place in his life for children.
00:09:44He would do it just to get back at me.
00:09:47He wanted an excuse to walk out on you,
00:09:50and you gave him one.
00:09:51It's over.
00:09:51It's over for good.
00:09:52Look, I need your help.
00:09:55Are you holding something back about Julia?
00:09:58Julia, Julia, to hell we bloody Julia.
00:10:01I need to know.
00:10:02Can't you just leave it?
00:10:03Now!
00:10:06She entertained.
00:10:14Private parties.
00:10:15What parties?
00:10:17Cellini.
00:10:20Cellini loved the idea of screwing a copper's wife.
00:10:24Gave him a thrill.
00:10:26He had some kind of hold on Julia.
00:10:29Like what?
00:10:30I don't know.
00:10:31Drugs.
00:10:33Whenever she came back from one of those parties,
00:10:36she said she felt dirty,
00:10:38disgusted with herself.
00:10:40How did she meet Cellini?
00:10:42The club.
00:10:44It's his club.
00:10:47Cellini owns La Coutte?
00:10:49Yeah.
00:10:50Tony's only a front man.
00:10:54Didn't you know that?
00:10:58I have no idea when he's going to come round,
00:11:00but you're welcome to take a seat.
00:11:01I'm concerned about the reputation of the force, Jim.
00:11:12What should concern you, sir,
00:11:15is Cellini's involved.
00:11:25Still hanging on to the past, I see.
00:11:27It's the past.
00:11:27I'm proud of something we have in common, Jim.
00:11:30I thought you were out chasing robbers.
00:11:33So we are.
00:11:35Bob,
00:11:36I'm a busy man.
00:11:38I haven't got time for social chit-chat.
00:11:40Sergeant Fraser.
00:11:42What about?
00:11:43You never told me he was the crime prevention officer.
00:11:46Should I have?
00:11:47He advised on the security of the art gallery.
00:11:50So,
00:11:51I'd like a one with him.
00:11:54About what?
00:11:55I'd like to clear up some, let's say,
00:11:57ambiguities.
00:11:58All right.
00:11:59When he comes in,
00:12:02I'll tell him you want to see him.
00:12:07You call that cooperation?
00:12:11Bob,
00:12:12you were out of order today.
00:12:14I wondered when you were going to bring that matter up.
00:12:18Whatever you think of her,
00:12:19she didn't deserve that.
00:12:20Are you getting involved with the mystics now, are you, Jim?
00:12:22You're lucky you're not on a sheet.
00:12:23Keep your nose out of my business!
00:12:26My Kendrick,
00:12:26the quicker you're off my patch,
00:12:28the better for all of us.
00:12:32By the way,
00:12:33I saw Jean this afternoon.
00:12:35She was in a hotel with some tough.
00:12:38I've never seen her look so radiant.
00:12:41You want to keep her watchful,
00:12:42aye?
00:12:43Hey.
00:12:43Peter Armstrong?
00:13:00Peter Armstrong?
00:13:04Photographs?
00:13:08Ah, yes, by all means.
00:13:14I don't see why not.
00:13:20Yes, Tim?
00:13:22Sir, we've had another accident. Only this time he's alive.
00:13:26Any chance of his recovery?
00:13:28It's touch and go, but I want a bodyguard putting every name on Julia's list.
00:13:34We've yet to prove that these deaths are anything but accidents.
00:13:39You do see my position, Gerald.
00:13:41Sir, I don't care if it takes the battalion of the Queen's Own Highlanders.
00:13:45I want them guarded 24 hours a day.
00:13:48I'll see what I can do.
00:13:52There's, say, just one other thing, sir.
00:13:55Fraser's personal record.
00:13:58A number of personal files went missing when we changed over to computerization.
00:14:03Sergeant Fraser's was one of them.
00:14:06I don't believe this.
00:14:09What is this obsession with Fraser?
00:14:11The perpetuity of this nation depends upon the religious...
00:14:17The perpetuity of this nation depends upon the religious education of the young.
00:14:23Give patience and wisdom...
00:14:25It was naughty.
00:14:28God helps those who help themselves.
00:14:30I don't think he'd keep Mix in mind.
00:14:32Isn't it about time you finished that sermon?
00:14:34Later. I'm just popping over to the bell tower to meet someone from the press.
00:14:37You should get yourself a PR.
00:14:38I have. You, my love.
00:14:39Hello, is that on my records? I'd like to make a request, please.
00:14:48Hello, is that on my records? I'd like to make a request, please.
00:14:49Hello, is that on my records? I'd like to make a request, please.
00:15:02Mrs. Armstrong? Yes.
00:15:20Chief Inspector Pigat sent me.
00:15:23Good heavens. Why should he want to do that?
00:15:25Could I speak to the minister?
00:15:27He's over at the bell tower.
00:15:28I'll wander over and see him.
00:15:29I'll wander over and see him.
00:15:31Oh, well, he's with someone at the moment.
00:15:34Would you like to come in and wait?
00:15:36Get you a cup of tea?
00:15:38Thank you, ma'am.
00:15:45Hello. Don't I know you from somewhere?
00:15:48Isn't this a glorious view?
00:15:59Well, the job proven it was anything other than an accident, sir.
00:16:10Somebody sat down and thought these killings out meticulously.
00:16:15Not in weeks or even months.
00:16:24Someone like Cellini.
00:16:26Hey, Cellini might murder Julia.
00:16:30He wouldn't murder a minister.
00:16:32There's a lot of people around him who would.
00:16:34Aye.
00:16:36He wouldn't take the trouble of making it look like an accident.
00:16:38Aye.
00:16:39Maybe, now that Cellini's a businessman.
00:16:42Businessman, my arse.
00:16:44He's got a talent for making money.
00:16:45You've got to give him that.
00:16:46He doesn't make his money out of killing people,
00:16:49especially people like these.
00:16:56Peter cared for everyone.
00:17:06He felt that ringing the bells again would bring back the traditionalists.
00:17:10I ran it that it should be the cause of his death.
00:17:14I'm sorry.
00:17:15He saw the bells as a voice.
00:17:18A spiritual reminder of our commitment to God.
00:17:23Sound as if I'm giving one to Peter's sermons.
00:17:27Sorry.
00:17:29You mentioned a telephone call shortly before his death, Mrs. Armstrong.
00:17:34And his paper photographer.
00:17:36Wanted some shots from the bell tower.
00:17:38Did you see this photographer?
00:17:39Doubt whether he turned up.
00:17:41Truth be told, there was very little interest in the appeal.
00:17:44I'll let you into a little secret, Miss Reid.
00:17:47The £2,500 already collected was not the result of anonymous donations,
00:17:52but money from an insurance policy Peter surrendered.
00:17:56His commitment was absolute, you see.
00:18:05Well, Armstrong had a phone call shortly before his death.
00:18:08Mrs. Armstrong thinks it was a newspaper photographer.
00:18:11He arranged to meet this person in the bell tower.
00:18:14Check the local newspapers.
00:18:16Yeah, I will, sir.
00:18:18But, you know, Danny Robertson was lured away by something.
00:18:20I've got a feeling that...
00:18:21Check it out.
00:18:22He...
00:18:23If he does regain consciousness...
00:18:38We'll let you know.
00:18:47Anything happening?
00:18:48Not a thing.
00:18:49No calls?
00:18:52No.
00:18:53Mr. Donaldson.
00:18:55I know it's none of my business,
00:18:57but don't you think it would be a good idea
00:18:59to pay some of these bills
00:19:00before they close us down?
00:19:08Yeah, you're right.
00:19:10It is none of your business.
00:19:11I know it's none of your business.
00:19:28Shit!
00:19:35Bastard!
00:19:36I'm sorry, Mrs. Cummings.
00:19:43The only property I have belonging to your husband
00:19:45is a signet ring and a St. Christopher on a chain.
00:19:48Can I have them, please?
00:19:49Well, I'm afraid I don't have the authority to release them.
00:19:51I'm his wife.
00:19:52I need them.
00:19:53Sorry.
00:19:56Look, if you'd like to come back later...
00:19:57Waiter.
00:19:58Hang on.
00:20:28Don't let us disturb you, gentlemen.
00:20:50What the hell are you doing here?
00:20:58What the hell are you doing here?
00:21:28Important clients from time to time.
00:21:31I could name names, Taggart.
00:21:33One phone call.
00:21:35Well, name names.
00:21:37Except for these gentlemen who've just left us.
00:21:41No, I couldn't do that.
00:21:42That'd be a breach of confidence.
00:21:45Chilling you.
00:21:47What do you think you are?
00:21:48A doctor or something?
00:21:50I want names.
00:21:51I'm talking about important, powerful people, Taggart.
00:21:56People that could protect me.
00:21:57Protect you.
00:21:59You understand what I'm saying?
00:22:02Did Julia attend these parties?
00:22:06Julia?
00:22:07No, never.
00:22:09Julia never screwed around with anybody.
00:22:10That's the truth.
00:22:11What about Cindy?
00:22:13Cindy.
00:22:14Well, Cindy gave you all this, was it?
00:22:16The bitch was jealous of Julia.
00:22:18She's the one that wanted to make a wee bit on the site.
00:22:20Cindy entertained at parties?
00:22:22Sure.
00:22:23And Julia didn't want anything to do with it.
00:22:27How about let me get dressed, eh?
00:22:28No.
00:22:28We need your clothes for forensics.
00:22:33All my clothes?
00:22:35All of your clothes.
00:22:40Can you believe him?
00:22:41Is Cindy was on the game?
00:22:43Aye.
00:22:43Do you?
00:22:44I don't know who to believe in any more.
00:22:46Just when I think I've got Julia's character straight in my mind,
00:22:50along comes Cellini and shatters it.
00:22:54I want Mrs. Spicer and Sonia Cummings interviewed again.
00:22:58Is that you, Jim?
00:23:12Aye.
00:23:15What are you doing home at this time of day?
00:23:17Oh, it's just bussing by.
00:23:18Aye.
00:23:19PHONE RINGS
00:23:49Oh, it's you.
00:23:59Yeah, it's me.
00:24:01Typical man's pad.
00:24:03Yeah.
00:24:04When I walked out and Greg, it was all football posters.
00:24:08Now, look at it. Harley Davison's and Madonna.
00:24:11Listen, do you mind me asking what you're doing here?
00:24:15Looking for anything I can pawn.
00:24:17I was thinking of cooking fresh salmon with parsley sauce.
00:24:23Or if you like, there's some venison in the freezer that Andy brought over at Christmas.
00:24:29Have I missed something?
00:24:33What do you mean? Are you missing something?
00:24:36Can't remember the last time I had a choice.
00:24:39You're so cynical.
00:24:42Why, I ever became a policeman's wife, I'll never know.
00:24:47Do you hear what I'm saying, Jim?
00:24:52Aye.
00:24:53I hear you.
00:24:54There you go.
00:25:02Thanks.
00:25:05You must think I'm a very selfish person.
00:25:08Not altogether.
00:25:09All that concerns me at this moment is how much I can screw out of a dead man.
00:25:15Doesn't that appall you?
00:25:17Oh, you must have had some feelings for him.
00:25:20Yes, it hurts.
00:25:22Really hurts.
00:25:23I loved him.
00:25:25But I regret that I never really showed it.
00:25:27We, er, we found the loan shark that Greg borrowed the money from him.
00:25:31I hope you didn't tell him about me.
00:25:33You've no worries.
00:25:35Greg paid him off in full.
00:25:37In full?
00:25:38Yeah, 3,000 cash.
00:25:40Where did Greg get that kind of money?
00:25:43That's what I'd be interested to find out.
00:25:48So would I.
00:25:51Things not going too well, Jim.
00:25:53You know, Cellini's been brought in.
00:25:57Yes.
00:25:59We had to let him go.
00:26:04You what?
00:26:05We couldn't hold him any longer.
00:26:07Why wasn't I consulted?
00:26:09You weren't available.
00:26:10He's a murder suspect, for Christ's sake.
00:26:12Cellini marked my card.
00:26:14I thought he was just bullshitting me at the time.
00:26:16I don't believe this is coming from you.
00:26:22Cellini's solicitor.
00:26:23Gave me several good reasons why we could no longer hold him.
00:26:26Except for possession of a controlled substance.
00:26:29We can pick him up any time.
00:26:31It's not the point, sir.
00:26:33You've given him the advantage.
00:26:34I should have been consulted.
00:26:38Well, we're on the subject of being consulted.
00:26:44Army records.
00:26:47Authority for these should have been obtained through me.
00:26:51You weren't available, sir.
00:26:52Why weren't we told about this?
00:27:04Target just turned on to T-816 heading east.
00:27:08ETA longer room, 8 minutes.
00:27:10I see.
00:27:11Split.
00:27:15TESTING
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00:27:32Play your music!
00:27:34Wait!
00:28:04Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, having our whole trust and confidence in the mercy of our Heavenly Father,
00:28:23and in the victory of His Son, Jesus Christ our Lord, to Him be the glory forever and ever. Amen.
00:28:34Let's go.
00:29:04The men, the parties, for Julia, she's the red Cindy.
00:29:09Look, nobody can do her any more harm. She's safe, away from it all.
00:29:17And that makes it right?
00:29:18I'm the one that's left to suffer the humiliation, all this. Not Julia.
00:29:23So, it's okay for you to pass on your shame and humiliation to a dead person?
00:29:31I've got my kids to think of, Jim. Are you forgotten all about them?
00:29:36You shouldn't have lied to me.
00:29:41If it'd have been anyone else investigating this case, I would have probably told them the truth from the start.
00:29:47But you...
00:29:49You were too close.
00:29:52Now, will you please leave me alone?
00:29:53Well, perhaps I should have stayed with them.
00:30:02Jackie, he doesn't need anyone.
00:30:05Is that how you can say that?
00:30:08What's that?
00:30:08Michael, I don't want to sit through eight hours of bloody tapes.
00:30:23Sure you wouldn't complain if it were women tugging each other's hair out, sir?
00:30:26Do you want me to go back to wearing a funny heart-tracking?
00:30:31That's Frieza's car.
00:30:35Reminded to when we saw him first.
00:30:43Damon.
00:30:53God bless you, John.
00:30:56I'm sure she's gone to a better place.
00:31:07Hello?
00:31:0921 minutes, sir.
00:31:11I heard Frieza on the radio several times.
00:31:14I could be in Mulgan.
00:31:15You'd pick me on the radio.
00:31:17Michael, rewind to the first shot of the car park.
00:31:19Oh, come on.
00:31:21I don't want to sit through this tape again.
00:31:24No, bear with me, sir.
00:31:26Right there, in the background, there's a Volkswagen.
00:31:35Listen, hey, go on to when we saw Frieza last.
00:31:46Well done, Jackie.
00:31:47Frieza stole the car.
00:31:54Yeah.
00:31:55That answers a few questions.
00:31:57To be honest, I don't want to believe it.
00:32:00Have a look at that.
00:32:05Frieza's army file?
00:32:06Aye, the blue sheet.
00:32:08Item four, paragraph two.
00:32:09I don't believe this.
00:32:14He almost killed a man who tried to chat up Julia in a bar.
00:32:17Look at the psychiatrist's report at the bottom of that page.
00:32:20He has abnormal or violent social behaviour when aggravated.
00:32:27Why don't they just come straight out and say he's a psychopath?
00:32:30Listen, we'll have to be careful about this before we move.
00:32:36I want to know the travelling time between the art gallery and Frieza's home to see if it's possible.
00:32:42Jackie, we were all two, man.
00:33:02Do you mind?
00:33:03Yeah, I think it's okay.
00:33:04Yeah, this'll do you.
00:33:06Come on, join.
00:33:07Come on, join.
00:33:07See you, Dev.
00:33:08No, what, man?
00:33:09Come on.
00:33:21Sure.
00:33:34Where are you going?
00:33:36I have to move on.
00:33:37Why?
00:33:39Alex, don't walk out of me again.
00:33:43Don't do it.
00:33:44It's business.
00:33:45Nothing personal.
00:33:47You know, if it was another woman, I could understand.
00:33:51Business?
00:33:52What business?
00:33:52Bye, Christy.
00:33:54No, thanks, sir.
00:34:11Airport, please.
00:34:16Thanks.
00:34:17Mr. Langford, I presume?
00:34:30Mr. Langford, I presume?
00:34:37Well?
00:34:3820 minutes.
00:34:3920 minutes.
00:34:40At night, no traffic.
00:34:41Possibly there and back in 15.
00:34:43Yeah, easy.
00:34:44Right.
00:34:45Let's see how long it took Julia to get from the kilt.
00:34:48I went back, you know, to the grave, lived a red rose, to Julia from Terry.
00:35:11I'm touched.
00:35:12So I like roses.
00:35:13I nearly had them, you know.
00:35:14Who did you nearly have?
00:35:15Cellini.
00:35:16But you didn't think I had it in me?
00:35:17You must have been terrified.
00:35:18You don't believe me, do you?
00:35:19I'm not really interested either way, Terry.
00:35:20I'm not afraid of Cellini.
00:35:21Myrth!
00:35:22Everybody!
00:35:23I'm not afraid of Cellini.
00:35:25Come on!
00:35:26Come on!
00:35:27No, I'm not afraid of Cellini!
00:35:46My kilp's just round the corner. How are we doing?
00:36:04Sixteen minutes.
00:36:08That's Terry.
00:36:10Who's Terry?
00:36:16Terry. You all right?
00:36:22Terry!
00:37:16Oh, come on, Gene. Where the hell are you?
00:37:36Come on.
00:37:41Sir, Mr. McKendrick has a suspect in for the art gallery robbery. He would like to be present at the interview, sir.
00:37:47Why would, would he?
00:37:48He thinks it might be in your interest, sir.
00:37:49Two minutes.
00:37:59The planning, the execution, the fact that you were here in Glasgow at the relevant times of both the break-in and the actual robbery.
00:38:07I'm up here visiting a friend.
00:38:11This job is your name written all over at Langford.
00:38:13Oh, I'm flattered.
00:38:15I can play shoe in at least eight other cities at the time of similar art thefts.
00:38:19A coincidence.
00:38:21I can assure you.
00:38:22This time you had inside information.
00:38:23Somebody who either knew the transport arrangements or was in a position to find out.
00:38:29Come on, you give me too much credit, Inspector.
00:38:32Surely you recognize Sergeant Fraser.
00:38:47What is your relationship with this officer?
00:38:49You were worth waiting for, Langford.
00:38:58Um, perhaps you would like me to give you an alibi so we can clear this mess up and I can be released.
00:39:07Certainly.
00:39:09My girlfriend, Miss Christine Roach, will vouch that I was in her company on the night of the break-in and the robbery.
00:39:18Sure about that?
00:39:19Positive.
00:39:27You know, Langford, we've been tracking you for the past year.
00:39:30Since you got out of prison, in fact.
00:39:33Now, every time you did a job, we never had quite enough evidence to stick.
00:39:37This time, we got lucky.
00:39:44Sorry, Alex.
00:39:49You should have told me.
00:39:59I've learned from experience.
00:40:01I've learned from experience.
00:40:02Experience?
00:40:02Nothing.
00:40:04We're supposed to be doing the same job.
00:40:06There's nothing personal, Jim, but I want to be the one with all the surprises when we get this little lock to court.
00:40:10Anyway, you got what you wanted, didn't you?
00:40:12No, thanks to you.
00:40:15I don't want any thanks.
00:40:16The copper gun band is not off my street.
00:40:19If you leave freezer to me, I don't want it to get dirty, your hands.
00:40:23No, I don't want it to be.
00:40:23I don't want it to be.
00:40:24Let's go.
00:40:54Let's go.
00:41:24Fraser, do you want to know about Fraser?
00:41:36Uh-huh.
00:41:36Why should I?
00:41:38Well, what have you got to lose?
00:41:39Nothing to gain.
00:41:42Robbery's one thing.
00:41:45Murder's another.
00:41:46Are you threatening me?
00:41:46No, I'm just appealing to your sense of, uh...
00:41:49Oh, no.
00:41:51Put it that way, if you like.
00:41:58John?
00:41:59What's up?
00:42:28It's only from the club.
00:42:31I want Fraser.
00:42:35And I want him now.
00:42:36Let's go.
00:42:37Well, I want you to...
00:42:41Hello, can I help you?
00:43:10Mr. Donaldson.
00:43:12He's busy at the moment. Would you like to wait?
00:43:14How much longer will he be?
00:43:16About 20 minutes.
00:43:18He's got an appointment out of the office after that.
00:43:20I'll give you a copy of the plans, take them home.
00:43:22Can't wait.
00:43:23Can I see who called?
00:43:25And then, when you made your decision,
00:43:29give us a ring and we'll see what we can do.
00:43:31See you again, OK?
00:43:33OK.
00:43:34Thanks.
00:43:40He went to the pub for a drink after the funeral.
00:43:54Some of his mates may still be there.
00:43:56If you don't get any joy, try the house.
00:43:57We may have gone back to the cemetery.
00:44:00Yes, Jarden.
00:44:01It's Sonia Cummings.
00:44:03Yes, Sonia.
00:44:04A B.C. there's my manager.
00:44:07Uh-huh.
00:44:08I know how you paid off the loan shark.
00:44:11Go on.
00:44:13The bank manager suggested you cash in an endowment policy.
00:44:16Endowment policy?
00:44:18There's some money left.
00:44:20Not much.
00:44:21Still.
00:44:22Well, thanks for letting me know.
00:44:24Mike?
00:44:25Look, I'm really busy at the moment, Sonia.
00:44:28I'm going to have to let you go.
00:44:29Bye-bye.
00:44:29You wouldn't fancy having dinner with me, would you?
00:44:33Sorry, Sonia.
00:44:34Bye.
00:44:37Do you know, all the mobiles are out looking for Fraser.
00:44:39They're beginning to ask questions.
00:44:41The rumours are rife.
00:44:44Cummings paid off Cellini using a cashed-in endowment policy.
00:44:47An endowment?
00:44:48Yeah.
00:44:50Well, that's interesting.
00:44:52Mrs Armstrong mentioned that her husband had cashed in an endowment to help with the bell tower.
00:44:56And Isabel Spicer had to raise funds for her intended world cruise.
00:45:01Mellon?
00:45:02Well, Jess's husband.
00:45:03He said he needed money to repair the houseboat.
00:45:06Where does Danny Robertson fit in all this?
00:45:09Mm-hmm.
00:45:09Let's find out.
00:45:17What did that man want?
00:45:19Which man?
00:45:20Oh, him.
00:45:21He just asked for you.
00:45:22I said you were busy.
00:45:23Actually, he looked as if he was after money.
00:45:25So I told him you had an appointment.
00:45:27Where is he now?
00:45:28He couldn't wait.
00:45:29Said he'd call back sometime.
00:45:32Funny, though.
00:45:33I thought I'd seen him somewhere before.
00:45:35Yes?
00:45:56Detective Sergeant Jarden.
00:45:58Yes?
00:45:58I wonder if you would mind if I asked a personal question, Mrs Spicer.
00:46:04It's about your cruise.
00:46:07Could you tell me how you paid for it?
00:46:10Well, the money came from one of those...
00:46:13Insurance policies?
00:46:17Endowment.
00:46:18An endowment policy.
00:46:20She'd been paying into it since her 21st birthday.
00:46:22Could you tell me the name of the insurance company?
00:46:26Oh.
00:46:27I can't remember.
00:46:30I know the surrender value was very little compared to what she'd paid in.
00:46:35That's why she auctioned it, you see.
00:46:37Auctioned it?
00:46:38I don't quite follow you.
00:46:39Isabel auctioned the policy.
00:46:42Look, I may have to get back to you on that, Mrs Spicer.
00:46:45I mean, you've been very helpful.
00:46:46Thanks.
00:46:46Okay, I'll try later.
00:46:48Thanks.
00:46:48Thanks.
00:46:48I'm having trouble raising Danny Robertson's parents.
00:46:53Why aren't you two looking for Fraser?
00:46:55I think we've made a connection, sir.
00:46:57Greg Cummings and Isabel Spicer cashed in insurance policies a few months before they were killed.
00:47:01What about the others?
00:47:03Well, at the moment we've established that 12 people on Julia's list have all recently cashed in insurance policies.
00:47:09Yes.
00:47:10Sir?
00:47:12He auctioned an insurance policy.
00:47:15Auctioned?
00:47:16To buy a new leather and a motorcycle.
00:47:18That's quite common now.
00:47:20Auctioning insurance policy.
00:47:21Right, thank you very much.
00:47:21Yes, I'll let you know.
00:47:22Okay, bye.
00:47:25Mendelssohn Brothers, the auctioneer is off Queen Street.
00:47:27It's their specialty.
00:47:29It all fits.
00:47:32What's the latest on Fraser, Jim?
00:47:35Sir.
00:47:41What kind of people buy these policies?
00:47:43Anyone with an eye for an investment.
00:47:45Jim, I need to know about Fraser.
00:47:46I want him arrested, sir.
00:47:49But you shouldn't be picked up single-handed.
00:47:52Can't be, be a little more discreet.
00:47:55Not anymore.
00:47:57A lot 23 in your catalogs, ladies and gentlemen.
00:48:00A policy of endowment insurance for the sum of £20,000 with profits.
00:48:05Who'll start me off?
00:48:062002, 2003.
00:48:09Any advance on three?
00:48:12No?
00:48:13Going once, going twice, sold to Mr. Jenkins, isn't it?
00:48:183,006.
00:48:28Any more on 3,006?
00:48:30Then it's 3,006.
00:48:32Going once, going twice, sold to the gentleman in the light raincoat.
00:48:37Your name, sir?
00:48:38McClellan.
00:48:39That completes the business for today.
00:48:40Thank you, ladies and gentlemen.
00:48:41Hey, uh, excuse me.
00:48:48These policies you've just sold.
00:48:50Yes?
00:48:51Can you tell me more about it?
00:48:52Well, I suppose it has become more the rule than the exception these days for dissatisfied
00:48:57policyholders to sell their policies off in this manner.
00:49:00And these people?
00:49:01Mainly brokers.
00:49:02Second-hand policies are a very good investment.
00:49:06The new owner continues the monthly payments as if he or she were the policyholder.
00:49:11Can you look through that list, check your records, and see if anybody there has sold their
00:49:16policy recently?
00:49:21Ah.
00:49:22This way, gentlemen.
00:49:23This is highly unusual.
00:49:37I see you don't use computers.
00:49:40It's the firm's tradition that leather-bound ledgers be kept up to date.
00:49:44I find the written word easier on the eye.
00:49:46Yeah, I know what you mean.
00:49:48Yes, here we are.
00:49:49Four policies purchased on the same day.
00:49:51Spicer, Robertson, Cummings, Armstrong.
00:49:56Who was the bidder?
00:49:58They were purchased by an agent, Miss Gina De Silva.
00:50:03Yes, that's her.
00:50:06Who did you represent?
00:50:07A company called Castell Investments.
00:50:09Can you give him the address?
00:50:18You've been very helpful.
00:50:20Pleasure.
00:50:21Well, listen.
00:50:23There's just one thing.
00:50:26Now, what happens if the original policyholder dies before the insurance expires?
00:50:33A windfall for the new owner.
00:50:36You mean the death benefit's payable in full?
00:50:38As I said before, gentlemen, an excellent investment for somebody with foresight.
00:50:43That's the natural wood.
00:50:48It's the arc, Oestrange.
00:50:50I'm going.
00:50:51What do you mean you're going?
00:50:53What do you mean?
00:50:54I mean, you're going to be doing anything for somebody with foresight.
00:51:11So, where's my kitchen, then?
00:51:28Erm, Thursday.
00:51:30I'll do it for you in Thursday, OK?
00:51:31Promise.
00:51:32Fine.
00:51:41I'll do it for you in Thursday.
00:52:11I'll do it.
00:52:42Drive.
00:52:43I've already made a...
00:52:43Drive.
00:52:44Drive.
00:53:03Let's do his best, son.
00:53:04Auctioning these policies, you're not buying a policy.
00:53:13You're buying somebody's life.
00:53:32Yeah.
00:53:32Small units.
00:53:33Sergeant John Fraser's to be apprehended and taken into custody.
00:53:36Sergeant Fraser is now believed to be somewhere on the south side of the city.
00:53:40Officers are reminded to be approaching with...
00:53:41Lost him.
00:53:41Oh, shit.
00:53:42Oh, shit.
00:53:49It's on here.
00:53:50I thought we were going to the station.
00:53:53Look, I've, um, I've already made a statement to Chief Inspector Taggart.
00:54:02Did you enjoy making love to Julia?
00:54:04Did you?
00:54:15Did you?
00:54:15Did you enjoy it?
00:54:17Look, you make a big mistake.
00:54:20Was a suspended belt in the black underwear your idea?
00:54:23My relationship with your wife was purely professional.
00:54:27That's not what you said in your statement.
00:54:29I didn't know she was married.
00:54:32She didn't tell me.
00:54:35Anyway, it was not serious.
00:54:37It was for me.
00:54:41Do you recognize where you are?
00:54:45Hmm?
00:54:47Now you can stop here.
00:54:59Look, do you know what you're doing?
00:55:01I know what you are.
00:55:02Um, you're in trouble already.
00:55:04I don't know what...
00:55:04I mean, James, you're about here.
00:55:06Look, let me help.
00:55:07Let me help.
00:55:08I want to help.
00:55:09I can't stand what happened to her.
00:55:12Maybe...
00:55:13Maybe I can help you find the guy that you're trying to find, to look for.
00:55:17Who?
00:55:18Who?
00:55:19Give me five minutes.
00:55:21Please.
00:55:22Five minutes.
00:55:23Please.
00:55:25All right.
00:55:27Five minutes.
00:55:30You brought Julia here.
00:55:31It's a sideline.
00:55:32I find it difficult to spend my time between the two businesses.
00:55:35That's how Julia came to help me out.
00:55:38It's, uh, not wonderful, I know, but it serves its purpose.
00:55:41It's cheap to rent, and it's, uh, near enough the city centre.
00:55:48Castell Investments.
00:55:50Ah, yeah.
00:55:50Um, when she came back from the auction house,
00:55:53she gave me the details of all the policies that she bought,
00:55:56and I put them all down here on her computer.
00:55:58Auction houses?
00:55:59Policies.
00:56:01Um, I used to select certain insurance policies that were up for auction.
00:56:06Ones that had been in existence for a relatively short time.
00:56:10Well, they were cheap to purchase.
00:56:13Are you saying that Julia bought insurance policies for you?
00:56:17No, no, I just gave her the information.
00:56:20I made it my business to know the policyholders personally,
00:56:22and that took hours of research.
00:56:24She just went along on my behalf.
00:56:26And this...
00:56:28Who's this going to help us find the man that killed her?
00:56:30Because one of the original policyholders or a relative might have attended the auction to see who was bidding for a particular policy.
00:56:40I saw Julia and struck up a relationship.
00:56:44I mean, what does Fraser think he's doing?
00:56:51His army record's a mess.
00:56:52What are you doing, Michael?
00:56:55That's Donaldson's Jaguar.
00:57:01And I bet you Fraser's with him.
00:57:06You read Donaldson's statement in your office, yeah?
00:57:09He's going to want to hunt him down.
00:57:11And you saw what he did to the guy who was just chatting to his wife.
00:57:14Is this Donaldson's office?
00:57:16That's not the address they gave us at the auction house.
00:57:20Another lie.
00:57:33That's the names of the policyholders.
00:57:39You see what I'm saying?
00:57:40I mean, it's just...
00:57:42There's 12 men on that list.
00:57:46And one of them, or somebody that thought he might lose out when a policy was sold.
00:57:53Well, I mean, you're the policeman.
00:57:55You know how to handle it.
00:58:01Jesus Christ!
00:58:05Just...
00:58:06Come on.
00:58:07Come on.
00:58:07Come on.
00:58:10Come on.
00:58:40Come on George, come on, open the door George, I never touched him, another accident.
00:59:09He's not a racist.
00:59:11I think he's a racist, right?
00:59:15I'm not a racist.
00:59:16He's not a racist.
00:59:19He's not a racist.
00:59:24He's not a racist.
00:59:33Well, she, she found out what he was up to.
01:00:01That's why he killed Julie.
01:00:06You should have come to me at the start.
01:00:08I told you I went back that night to catch them together.
01:00:12I'd have been your number one suspect, wouldn't I?
01:00:16I needed more time to track Donaldson down.
01:00:21If it's any consolation, she wasn't unfaithful.
01:00:26She'd have come to me instead of letting Langford blackmail you.
01:00:29You know, instead of all we're known, it's jealousy, Jim.
01:00:38Just jealousy.
01:00:41Aye.
01:00:42It's something you'll have to learn to live with.
01:00:48Coming for a drink with the Lions to celebrate your success?
01:01:04No, sir.
01:01:05I'm just going home.
01:01:07I'll see you tomorrow then, Jim.
01:01:08Aye.
01:01:09Give my regards to Jean.
01:01:14Jean?
01:01:15In here.
01:01:16Where have you been?
01:01:17I went to see someone.
01:01:18I know.
01:01:19And so does half the bloody station.
01:01:25I wanted it to be a surprise.
01:01:26Who surprised me?
01:01:27Not when you're in this mood.
01:01:28Oh, Jean.
01:01:29Oh, Jean.
01:01:30Well, if you must know.
01:01:31If you're in this mood.
01:01:32Oh, Jean.
01:01:33Oh, Jean.
01:01:34Oh, Jean.
01:01:35Well, if you must know.
01:01:36My book.
01:01:37The book?
01:01:38Yes.
01:01:39Sex and Disablement.
01:01:40The one I wrote, remember?
01:01:42And so does half the bloody station.
01:01:46I wanted it to be a surprise.
01:01:49Who surprised me?
01:01:51Not when you're in this mood.
01:01:53Oh, Jean.
01:01:55Well, if you must know, my book...
01:02:00Your book?
01:02:01Yes, Sex and Disablement, the one I wrote, remember?
01:02:05Why?
01:02:06Well, after all these years,
01:02:13it's going to be published in paperback for the American market.
01:02:17This guy that's been whining and dying in you?
01:02:20He's my new publisher.
01:02:25Oh, Jim, you didn't think.
01:02:28No.
01:02:30Of course not.
01:02:33I'm pleased for you, Jean.
01:02:36I'm really pleased.
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