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00:00just take me through it again we were getting to the end of the meal and we were talking what
00:13were you talking about oh why does that matter just setting the scene well i don't know just all
00:19the usual first date stuff where you from what do you do you stole that and then what happened
00:25and then i looked up and he'd fallen asleep in the middle of his tiramisu
00:36so what did you do paid the bill and i left didn't want to disturb him
00:44oh no i'm done with all this dating lark well for a while anyway someone please tell me why i'm here
00:52excuse me in case we need you for what come on look i've told you everything i know it's coming in
00:58today on the guiding light in the fish room what exactly is coming in i don't know exactly do i
01:05heroin i guess the callaghan's bringing loads of other stuff as well so
01:13but we had the deal excuse me you said there'd be no risk and i wouldn't be involved i assuming you
01:18haven't lied to us man i can't be here when you arrest these guys come on look if they see me i mean
01:28i've got a kid d i called her
01:30griff tosh you there yep yep sandy we're here that's her coming in now all right well everyone stand by
01:37that's her in strike strike strike
02:08okay let's go
02:17excuse me what is this this is a warrant authorizing the search of your vessel and everyone on board
02:24we've received information you're carrying controlled drugs contrary to the misuse of drugs act 1971
02:30we're a fishing boat i'll take the packing room okay i'll search the hold
02:34you start out here i'll check these
02:45ruth there's no code on this one do it we can move this one that's it
02:51this one
02:56this one
02:58that's it
03:02Oh, no.
03:04Oh.
03:06Oh.
03:08Oh, no.
03:10Oh, no, no.
03:12No, no.
03:14Oh.
03:16Oh.
03:18Bloody Loudon.
03:20Oh, no, no, no.
03:22No, no.
03:24No, no.
03:26Loudon!
03:28Oh.
03:30Shit!
03:32Oh.
04:00Oh.
04:02Oh.
04:04Oh.
04:06Oh.
04:08Oh.
04:10Oh.
04:12Oh.
04:14Oh.
04:16Oh.
04:18Oh.
04:20Oh.
04:22Oh.
05:24Morning, Tom.
05:29Colin.
05:42It was just a fly one.
05:44You told the doctor you'd quit.
05:45Oh, sorry, love.
05:47You sleep okay?
05:48Mm-hmm.
05:48I'm going through.
05:49There's tea in the pot.
05:54Here we go.
05:55Yeah.
05:56That's your tea, Mum.
05:59How is she?
06:03She had a quiet night.
06:04Mum, that's lovely.
06:05I say.
06:06Hmm.
06:07Mm.
06:13Huh?
06:14Uh-huh.
06:15Uh-huh.
06:15Uh-huh.
06:15Uh-huh.
06:16We'll never leave.
06:17Huh?
06:17She's okay.
06:19Yeah.
06:19Wait.
06:23And I just know what's going on with me.
06:24Time to get up, David.
06:54Watch out, honey.
07:12Careful.
07:14That's breakfast.
07:16Morning.
07:18Morning.
07:24Hey, David.
07:32It's only me.
07:34You there?
07:36I brought provisions.
07:38I'm going to get that soup you like.
07:42Edie?
07:56Edie?
07:58Edie?
08:06Edie?
08:08Edie?
08:24Edie?
08:26Edie?
08:28Edie?
08:30Edie?
08:40Edie?
08:42Edie?
08:44Edie?
08:48Edie?
08:50Edie?
08:54E.J.
08:57E.J.
09:14E.J.
09:24E.J.
09:36Search the entire boat twice.
09:38The only thing she is carrying is fish.
09:43We could get a dog unit in. There's no point.
09:45They're not going to find anything.
09:47Better let the crew go, Sandy.
09:49So, Loudon disappeared?
09:56Yeah, probably just scared.
09:57Maybe he's set us up.
09:59Aye, well, if he did,
10:00I'll be having a sharp word with his parole officer.
10:03Alex.
10:04Alex, come here.
10:05Ma'am.
10:06I'm going to need to find Will Loudon.
10:07Have you got an address?
10:08Er, yeah, he said he was staying with a pal over at Gaspool.
10:10Name's Stuart something, Stuart.
10:13Er, Stuart Guthrie.
10:15OK.
10:16Right, well, I'm heading home to my bed.
10:19Try not to think about the massive hole
10:20we just blew in the overtime budget.
10:23Now, you can drop me off.
10:24I might catch Louise before nursery.
10:25Tosh, Ruth.
10:27Not so fast.
10:29We just got a call.
10:30A body's been found.
10:33I've never heard of Will in this way.
10:35It's a pretty place.
10:37Just a few houses, you barely call it a village.
10:39How come I've heard of it, Sandy?
10:41Probably the storm.
10:43What storm?
10:44Early 2000s.
10:45The storm hit the north coast.
10:47Loniswick took the Bronto up.
10:49Couple of local lads died when their boat went down.
10:51Yeah, yeah, I remember that.
10:53It was all over the news.
10:54Yeah, big story at the time.
10:56Yeah.
10:57Still a big story up here.
11:15What the hell's going on?
11:30Is it Edie?
11:31Is she OK?
11:32Do you mind just stepping back just now?
11:34So?
11:35The victim's name is Edie Tullock.
11:37She was 76, lived alone.
11:39Neighbour came by at 8 this morning.
11:41He went inside and found her body in the garden.
11:43Neighbour's Colin Wake.
11:45He lives at the other side of the village.
11:46How did he get into the house?
11:47Nobody locks their doors round here.
11:49It's that type of place.
11:50What was he doing here so early?
11:51Delivering a food package.
11:53Said the lady had not really been looking after herself recently.
11:56Polar here yet?
11:57Yeah, she's with the body.
12:02Lorna, are you all right?
12:05Yeah, sorry.
12:06I was just first in the scene.
12:07I wasn't expecting it.
12:09Right.
12:10Do you want to take ten minutes?
12:12I'm fine.
12:13Go.
12:14Before you throw up all over her crime scene.
12:15Right.
12:23How long has she been out here?
12:26A couple of days, at least.
12:27And nobody noticed her.
12:29Look at this place.
12:31Totally hidden from the road.
12:32The only way you would find her is if you came all the way around the back of the house.
12:37Plus, she was old, lived on her own.
12:40I'd imagine no regular visitors.
12:42It's lucky she wasn't out here for weeks.
12:44I'm guessing she was strangled.
12:47That's what it looks like.
12:48Any defence wounds?
12:50None that I can see.
12:51I'll get a proper look at her at the lab.
12:54Still in her nightie.
12:56Probably in bed when whoever did this turned up.
12:59But why would you bring her out here to kill her?
13:03Maybe they did it inside.
13:04What, and lugged her all the way out here?
13:06Well, she can't have weighed much.
13:08I know, but why bring her out here at all?
13:10Well, I mean, I know this place is secluded, but why all this effort?
13:16Tying her up?
13:18Posing her?
13:21Somebody put some thought into this.
13:22Did you see anyone else around when you found her, Mr. Weir?
13:33Um, Tom.
13:36Tom Jimmison, a neighbour.
13:39And I passed the family in the holiday cottage.
13:43But nobody at the house.
13:47You were bringing Mrs. Tullock a food parcel, is that right?
13:51It was just soup and beans.
13:54You were close to her then?
13:55A check in with her now and again.
13:57When was the last time you saw her alive?
13:59Um, Wednesday.
14:04Wednesday, I interviewed her.
14:06Interviewed her?
14:07It's a project I'm working on.
14:10The history of Lundswick.
14:11I record people talking about the old days.
14:14I put it on my website.
14:17You okay, Mr. Weir?
14:22She was just an old lady.
14:24I know.
14:27Letting off the neighbour's charity.
14:57It looks like she had family.
15:06Sons.
15:27I think the husband was police.
15:42Empty jewellery box in the bedroom.
15:47So you think this could be a robbery?
15:49Ugh, I don't know.
15:51The box might have been empty to begin with, eh?
15:54Could be I'm just looking for something to make all this fit.
16:02I just don't get it.
16:03I mean, this in here, it doesn't match that out there.
16:10Look at the place.
16:14Nothing's broken.
16:16No sign of a disturbance.
16:20It's like nothing's happened.
16:23It's almost as though someone has just walked in here and just, just taken her by the hand
16:29and just laid her outside to be slaughtered.
16:35Get out of my way.
16:38Tosh.
16:39Ruth.
16:40I need you out here.
16:42Billy?
16:43Who did this to her?
16:50If we'd known she was a friend of yours, Billy, I'd have called you.
17:00I only knew her through Robert, her husband.
17:03He was my sergeant when I first started.
17:05Morag and Edie were closer.
17:09They worked together for a few years.
17:11Edie was a social worker?
17:14Head of Family Services until Morag took over.
17:16Ten years ago.
17:18Does Morag know yet?
17:21She's in Glasgow for a work thing.
17:23She'll blame herself for this.
17:25It's not her fault.
17:26You don't understand.
17:28Before he died, Robert made me and Morag promise to look out for Edie.
17:32So when was the last time you saw her?
17:36Bloody butsicle.
17:38What about family, Billy?
17:40I saw photos in the house.
17:41She had sons, right?
17:44Two.
17:46Craig died young.
17:47He was on the linty.
17:48What was the linty?
17:49The storm I told you about.
17:50The linty was the boat that sank.
17:52Ah.
17:53Her eldest is Ed Dulloch, the poet.
17:56At least he used to be.
17:58He runs the water go off Commercial Street.
18:02But he and Edie didn't get on.
18:04Why not?
18:06I don't know.
18:09Robert always used to say it was because they were two alike.
18:13Billy, can you think of anyone who would want to hurt Edie?
18:17OK, I really think that you need to go home.
18:24I want to stay and help.
18:25You can't be around this, Billy.
18:29Then I'll go back to the station.
18:30Billy, I really think that you should...
18:31Ruth, between this and your drugs bust, you're short of bodies.
18:36You need every one you can get.
18:40Get someone to go with him.
18:41Hmm.
18:48I think it's wise letting him work.
18:49Oh, I don't know.
18:51Tell you what, he's right about one thing, though.
18:52We are overstretched.
18:54Nana!
18:54I could go and let the sun, though.
18:56Sandy and I'll start talking to the...
18:57Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa. Sorry.
18:58Excuse me. Excuse me.
18:59Excuse me.
19:00Where's Edie? I need to see Edie.
19:03Sorry, who are you?
19:04Well, I borrowed her bowl and I need to give it back.
19:08Right.
19:09Lana. Lana.
19:10Ajit, come on.
19:11We need to come back.
19:12Is it... please, Dad?
19:13It's OK, Mum.
19:15Sorry.
19:16Sorry about Mum.
19:19She's not well.
19:20Dementia.
19:21She gets confused.
19:23Right.
19:24And who are you?
19:26Isabel Jameson.
19:27Did your mum know Edie Tillough?
19:29We all did.
19:30See you back at the station.
19:33Isabel, I'm D.I. Mackintosh.
19:35Is it OK if we have a chat?
19:36Sure.
19:37We're just up the road a bit.
19:39Go.
19:43When did this happen?
19:45Colin said that...
19:47that Edie...
19:49looked like she'd been dead a while.
19:52We think that Edie may have been killed a couple of days ago.
19:57Oh, my God.
19:59And she'd been out there all that time and nobody...
20:02Jesus.
20:04Look, I know this is obviously a shock for all of you,
20:09but we need to get a sense of her life
20:12if we're going to find whoever did this.
20:16How well did you know Mrs. Tillough?
20:18I've known her my whole life.
20:21OK.
20:22When did you last speak to her?
20:24I...
20:25I'm not sure it'll be this week.
20:28But if not me, then one of us will have spoken to her.
20:31I saw her last Wednesday.
20:34She was fine.
20:37Someone must have seen her since.
20:40Actually, I hadn't seen her out and about for...
20:43least a week.
20:44Me neither.
20:45She became a hermit.
20:47She rarely went out these days.
20:53Well, was there a reason for that?
20:55Well, people get less sociable the older they get.
20:59It was the same with my mother.
21:05It's not like Edie was all that friendly in the first place.
21:08Ah, Tom.
21:13She was a strong woman, not afraid to speak her mind.
21:16Some people took issue with that.
21:22Anyone in Luniswick?
21:24What do you mean?
21:26Well, did anyone in the village have issues with Edie?
21:29Nobody from here killed her.
21:31Whoever did this, they weren't from Luniswick.
21:33Isabel's right at you.
21:35Be an outsider.
21:38Okay.
21:39Well, have any of you seen any outsiders around recently?
21:43No.
21:44But people do come here for the beach.
21:47There's a holiday cottage across the way.
21:50D.I. Mackintosh.
21:55D.I. Mackintosh.
21:57Colin.
21:58Colin Wait.
22:00What Isabel said about it being an outsider who did it.
22:05He's not an outsider, but...
22:08David Powell came back last month.
22:10Who's David Powell?
22:12Gina's son. He lives up the road.
22:14He's been living in Glasgow.
22:19And?
22:21And...
22:22He was in prison there.
22:34We arrived a few days ago.
22:36We drove up from Edinburgh on Saturday.
22:38Well, we drove and sailed.
22:40We got the ferry, didn't we, Cleo?
22:44What's actually going on up there?
22:46We're investigating an incident.
22:48What kind of incident?
22:50A serious one.
22:52What, like a murder?
22:54Chris.
22:56Sorry?
22:58Did either of you see or speak to the woman who lived there?
23:00We haven't spoken to anyone.
23:02I did see someone there.
23:03The night that we arrived, I was emptying the car,
23:05and I took a little walk up the lane,
23:06and I saw someone in the garden.
23:08You didn't tell me that.
23:09Can you describe them?
23:10Was it a man?
23:11Woman?
23:12Were they old, young?
23:13It was hard to tell.
23:15They were wearing a hoodie.
23:16Definitely young.
23:17How can you be sure?
23:18The way they moved.
23:19They ducked down very fast when they saw me.
23:21You mean they hid?
23:23Yeah.
23:24I suppose they did.
23:25You're meds are on the table.
23:39There's police at the Tulloch house.
23:53What?
23:55It's nothing to worry about.
23:57But they'll want to talk to everyone.
23:58It's okay.
23:59It's okay.
24:01It's okay.
24:03Look at me.
24:05What don't we care about?
24:07Mum.
24:08What don't we care about, David?
24:11Past.
24:12What we focused on?
24:14The future.
24:15Good boy.
24:16Put your lunch in your bag.
24:28Mrs Powell?
24:30That's right.
24:31Hi, I'm D.I. Mackintosh, Shetland Police.
24:33We're investigating a serious incident at one of your neighbour's properties.
24:37Do you mind if I come in?
24:38We were just heading out.
24:39Oh, I won't keep you long.
24:49Wait, Edie's dead?
24:51I'm afraid so.
24:54Ah, that's terrible.
24:57How well did you know her?
24:59She was a neighbour.
25:00We spoke from time to time, that's about it.
25:05I'm D.I. Mackintosh, by the way.
25:08David.
25:10When did you last see Mrs Tulloch?
25:12Don't know.
25:14I hear you were down in Glasgow for a while, David.
25:19It's fine. I'm sure D.I. Mackintosh knows you were in prison.
25:23David made a mistake.
25:25He got mixed up with bad people.
25:26It's not an excuse.
25:27He knows he did wrong.
25:29But he's paid his debt, and now he's home, making a fresh start.
25:32Speaking of which, it's going to be late for work.
25:34We need to go.
25:35I'll walk you out.
25:36Um...
25:37Right. I'll get my things.
25:51Is this you?
25:53Me and my dad.
25:55Let's go, David.
26:04Did either of you notice anything unusual in the past week?
26:08People in the village that you didn't recognise?
26:11No.
26:12David?
26:14Okay, bye then.
26:26Hey.
26:28What have you got?
26:29Family rent in the holiday cottage.
26:31The husband saw someone outside the Tulloch house three nights ago.
26:34Did they give you a description?
26:35Thinks he might have been male, young, acting suspicious.
26:39Oh really?
26:50It'll be okay, this stuff with E.D. It's not your problem.
26:56You can drop me here.
26:58What?
26:59I'll take the bus.
27:01I don't mind driving you.
27:02I'd rather get the bus.
27:06But you'll be late.
27:08Just stop the car.
27:15Do you want me to wait with you?
27:16Just go home, man.
27:47Oh my God.
27:48Oh my God.
28:01Oh my God.
28:02How desperate are you?
28:16I don't open till 12, but if it's an emergency,
28:19I could sneak you to fly one in before kick-off.
28:21I'm looking for Edward Tulloch.
28:23Well, that's me.
28:25Right, uh...
28:28The I Calder, Shetland Police.
28:32I don't understand. What do you mean you found her body?
28:36In the garden? At her house?
28:39Would she have a fall or something?
28:42Mr Tulloch?
28:44Ed?
28:46We think someone killed your mum.
28:55Who?
28:57Well, we don't know yet.
28:59Obviously, we will be investigating her death.
29:02But at this stage...
29:04If you can think of anyone that might have had any issues with your mum...
29:09I can't help you.
29:20If you're asking me who I think did this, I don't know.
29:23I haven't spoken to her in over a year.
29:29Longer.
29:36Truth is, sir...
29:37We didn't get along.
29:39Well, no, you're thinking, what kind of son doesn't speak to his mother, right?
29:43I'm not thinking anything.
29:46Doesn't look great, though, eh?
29:48I'm not sure you had your reasons.
29:50Aye.
29:51We argued about everything.
29:52It's bloody exhausting.
29:55Yeah, in the end, it was...
29:57Easier just to stay away, yeah.
29:58Okay, um...
30:03I'm going to get an officer to come over and, er...
30:07Take a statement.
30:09In the meantime...
30:11If you can think of anything at all...
30:14That's me.
30:16You can give me a call.
30:18Okay?
30:18Sorry for your loss.
30:28I thought we'd have more time.
30:32To make our peace, I mean.
30:48You managed to find Loudon yet?
31:03No.
31:04Um, his flatmate hasn't seen him since yesterday morning.
31:06All right.
31:07Well, keep looking.
31:08He's bound to surface at some point.
31:10Oh, by the way...
31:11Ah, dear, I called her.
31:13Can I see you in my office?
31:15The new fiscal's looking for you.
31:19Aye, aye.
31:20What happened this morning?
31:22There was nothing on the boat.
31:24You said you had a tip-off.
31:26I did.
31:27So what happened?
31:29Our intelligence was wrong.
31:31D.I. Calder, you came to me with this.
31:34You told me we have an opportunity to disrupt the Callaghan's operations.
31:38I vouched for you with my boss.
31:40I know.
31:41I'm the new guy.
31:42This doesn't look good.
31:43What can I say?
31:44I'm sorry.
31:45But I'm so tired right now with this raid this morning.
31:49And now the Luniswick thing.
31:51Can we just please save the bollocking till later?
31:59I hear it was pretty bad up there.
32:02Yeah.
32:03About as bad as it gets.
32:06Okay.
32:07I'll stick a pin in the bollocking.
32:11Appreciate it.
32:11The gala was a bigger deal back then than it is today.
32:20With folk coming up to Luniswick from all over.
32:24Because of the race, you see, the big boat race.
32:26That was the main event.
32:27And with boats from all around.
32:29Oh, hey, um, heads up, Matt is...
32:32Oh, I know, yeah.
32:33I've already seen him.
32:35Is this our victim?
32:37That's her.
32:37Down to the beach to watch.
32:40Everyone would be down there.
32:42Where did we get this?
32:43Colin Waite.
32:44Neighbour who found her.
32:45This was on his website.
32:46He's doing some sort of history project.
32:48Recorded this last week.
32:50She looks fierce.
32:52She was.
32:54Oh, hey.
32:55Did you get in touch with Morag?
32:59Aye.
33:00She's on her way home.
33:02I'll pick her up at the airport tonight.
33:05She set us up on our first date, Edie.
33:10Invited us both for dinner one night.
33:12Thought we'd get along.
33:16She was right.
33:17Billy.
33:21Are you really sure you need to be here?
33:25I'm sure.
33:28What can I do?
33:30You can start by pulling together bank statements, call records, medical information.
33:34I'll get on to it.
33:38How did it go with this son?
33:39He seemed genuinely upset.
33:42But Billy was right.
33:43Him and his mum don't speak.
33:45Personality clash.
33:46What were your thoughts on him?
33:48Well, I need to check the alibi first.
33:50But yeah, he seemed on the level.
33:53How did it go with the neighbours?
33:54Well, Sandy might have a witness who saw someone hanging around the house.
33:57Which made me look at this guy.
34:00David Powell.
34:02Lives in Lunderswick with his mum.
34:04Just came back after a prison stint.
34:06Did six months for housebreaking.
34:08A month of that in hospital?
34:09He was assaulted by another inmate.
34:11I think David Powell might have had quite a tough time.
34:14Did we question him?
34:15Well, yes.
34:17But his mum did most of the talking.
34:19Maybe we should talk to him again, alone.
34:22I'm going to find out where he works.
34:23It's a terrible business.
34:31That was the one who found her.
34:34Have the police spoken to you?
34:37A detective called in.
34:39She spoke to David.
34:40She spoke to both of us.
34:41I guess they have to check out the obvious candidates first.
35:01Why did you say that?
35:02What?
35:03The detective.
35:04Why did you say that you saw someone at that house?
35:06Because I did see someone.
35:08But you got us involved.
35:09David, we were investigating a murder.
35:11What was I supposed to do?
35:13Why don't we all go for a walk?
35:15Explore the beach.
35:16Get some air.
35:17Sure, maybe later.
35:29I win.
35:30Yeah.
35:32Too good.
35:34I put in a request for Edie's call records.
35:37Sandy's talking to her bank.
35:38We should hear today.
35:40Is that Gina Powell's boy?
35:41Mm-hmm.
35:42Don't tell me you know her too.
35:45I had some dealings with her ex-husband, Ray Powell.
35:49What kind of dealings?
35:50Ray was a boat builder.
35:52But he liked to smuggle fags and booze on the side.
35:55Eventually got arrested.
35:57Ended up serving a year down in Peterhead.
35:59Died recently, I heard.
36:00Yeah.
36:01Right, thanks for your help.
36:02So, that was the manager of the DIY shop where David Powell works.
36:08And?
36:08And Powell was sacked last week.
36:11Apparently he stole a box of tiles.
36:12But his mum seemed to think he had a shift today.
36:15Hold on.
36:16What kind of tiles did he steal?
36:18How would that matter?
36:18Even if they are the same tiles, it doesn't mean he was in her house.
36:25Well, somebody made that repair recently.
36:27Okay, but what are we saying?
36:29He did up her bathroom and then strangled her?
36:31Well, let's go and find out.
36:32No, that's a mistake.
36:38I just dropped him off at the bus stop.
36:40We spoke to David's employer, Mrs Powell.
36:43He was fired last week.
36:44After he was caught stealing stock.
36:46We also think that David may have been in Edith Tulloch's house recently.
36:51That's not possible.
36:52Why is that?
36:53Because he would have told me.
36:55Did he tell you he'd been fired?
36:58Look, I'm sure David has an explanation for all of this,
37:03which is why we really need to speak to him.
37:05Do you have any idea where he is?
37:07No.
37:08But is there anywhere he might hang out if he wanted to kill time?
37:13Why would he want to kill time?
37:15Because he wants his mum to think he's been at his work all day.
37:19Well, I don't know where he is.
37:22Well, could you call him then?
37:25Hmm?
37:26Call him and ask him where he is?
37:34Mrs Powell?
37:38Why did you call David's work?
37:42Because we wanted to speak to him.
37:45You spoke to him this morning.
37:47Why do you need to talk to him again?
37:49Is it because he's been in prison?
37:51Mrs Powell, that's how you lot operate, isn't it?
37:54Something like this happens and you go looking for a scapegoat.
37:57That is not what's happening here.
38:00Did you call anyone else's work?
38:02Did you check in on their bosses?
38:03You found Edie's body, what, six hours ago
38:07and already you've decided that my son's responsible.
38:10Look, are you going to call him or not?
38:15Okay.
38:16We'll find him ourselves.
38:18Right, come on, Tosh.
38:19You're taking it too personally.
38:34She accused us of framing her son.
38:37Ah, she was protecting him.
38:38She questioned our integrity.
38:40So what?
38:41So we're the police.
38:42Exactly.
38:44I wouldn't trust us as far as I could throw us.
38:46Sandy?
38:51Edie Tullock's bank just sent through her account information.
38:55Okay, so, right.
38:57She had £400,000 in savings.
39:01Where the hell did she get £400,000 from?
39:03God knows, but that is the kind of money someone would kill for.
39:07Ah, well, it might explain how she died
39:09because it wasn't quick.
39:10Maybe somebody was trying to get something from her?
39:12Yeah, like access to her account.
39:14Except her bank says the account hasn't been touched in years,
39:17so maybe she held out.
39:19So who knew about this money?
39:21I doubt the neighbours did,
39:23given they were bringing her food parcels.
39:24What about her son?
39:26Maybe, but why now?
39:30This feels like somebody who found out recently.
39:34David Powell.
39:41This is David.
39:43Leave a message.
39:43Peace.
39:43Peace.
39:44Peace.
39:50Peace.
39:57Peace.
40:07Oh, my God.
40:37Oh, my God.
40:42Powell was last seen getting on the bus to Lerwick about three hours ago.
40:46See if we can pick him up on the CCTV at the bus station.
40:48She never said he got on the bus.
40:50Hold on a minute, Sandy. What are you saying?
40:51She said she dropped him off.
40:53She never said he got on the bus.
40:55If he's hiding, he's going to be somewhere familiar, somewhere close.
40:59Well, right now we know nothing about this kid, so I think...
41:01There was a photo of him and his dad in some kind of boat shed.
41:04Right, Sandy, you there?
41:06Yes.
41:07Sandy said that David Powell's dad was a boat builder.
41:10Get him on the line and see if he had a workshop anywhere.
41:13He could be hiding out there.
41:20You bloody idiot!
41:23What were you even thinking?
41:25Mum, I'm sorry, OK? I'm really sorry.
41:26I was going to tell you about the job.
41:27It's OK about the job?!
41:28Mum?
41:29I found the bloody jewellery, David!
41:31That's not what you think it is.
41:33Yes!
41:34It is!
41:35Even your dad wasn't dumb enough to rob the neighbours!
41:38Stop! Mum!
41:39Just please, just stop!
41:40Stop!
41:41They're going to come for you.
41:42What?
41:43They didn't know you were in her house.
41:44They think you did this!
41:45Mum, I didn't do anything!
41:46I...
41:47It doesn't matter, David!
41:48You lied to them!
41:49That's all they need!
41:50They didn't do anything!
41:52You told them where I was?!
41:53What?!
41:54No!
41:55No!
41:56David!
41:57David!
41:58David, let me in!
41:59Open the door!
42:00Oh, fuck.
42:01Open the door!
42:02David!
42:03Wait, no, no, no, no.
42:05Let me.
42:06Let me speak to him.
42:07David!
42:08You told him where I was?!
42:09What?!
42:10No!
42:11No!
42:12David!
42:13David!
42:14David!
42:15David!
42:16David!
42:17David!
42:18David!
42:19David!
42:20David!
42:21David!
42:22Please let me in!
42:23I'm not going back to prison, Mum!
42:24I'm not doing it, please!
42:25David!
42:26This is D.I. Mackintosh!
42:27I'm going to need you to open up!
42:28David!
42:29David!
42:30David!
42:31David!
42:32I'll call a unit!
42:33Is he a risk, Mrs. Powell?
42:34Could he hurt himself in there?
42:35Hey, Sally!
42:36I'm going to need a unit!
42:37David!
42:38It's D.I. Mackintosh again!
42:39You're going to need to come out!
42:40I'm not going back!
42:41You might not have a unit!
42:42David!
42:43David!
42:44David!
42:45It's D.I. Mackintosh again!
42:46You're going to need to come out!
42:47I'm not going back!
42:48David!
42:49David!
42:50David!
42:51You might not have to!
42:57You need to promise me!
42:58Okay?
42:59Please!
43:00I can't promise that, David!
43:03I don't know what you've done!
43:05But I can promise that we will listen to what you have to say! Okay?
43:13It might not sound like a great deal, but it's one we can deliver!
43:17I know you're not due for a few weeks, but I got a couple of wee cardies, hand-knitted, lovely, and some sleep suits. You alright, love?
43:38Yeah!
43:39Yeah!
43:40Yeah!
43:41Yeah, I'm fine!
43:42It's just hard to think about baby clothes with Edie!
43:44Thank you!
43:45Thank you!
43:46Right enough!
43:47Take them to your room, anyway!
43:50Okay!
43:51Thank you!
43:56Where'd all that come from?
43:58Kirk!
43:59Kirk?
44:00The minister puts aside old baby clothes for those in need!
44:07The baby won't care, Tom!
44:09Have you seen?
44:10Now the police are at the poles!
44:40You said you hadn't seen her!
44:41You said you hadn't seen her.
45:11This morning, when I asked you if you'd seen Edie recently, you said you hadn't.
45:17Why was that, David?
45:19I didn't want my mum to find out.
45:21Find out what?
45:23That me and Edie were friends.
45:26What? You and Edie were friends?
45:31Yeah.
45:32She was 76 years old.
45:34So?
45:35How long had you known Edie?
45:42For most of my life.
45:43It's not until I came back that we got friendly.
45:46Oh, right. And when did that happen exactly?
45:49I was walking by her house and she was putting her bin up.
45:53I offered to help her and she invited me inside for a cup of tea.
45:57We just started talking and then I started going and rimmed her more.
46:02And why didn't you want your mum to know you were friends with Edie?
46:04My mum didn't like Edie.
46:07She told me to stay away from her actually.
46:12Do you usually steal from your friends?
46:14What?
46:20We found this in your bedroom.
46:24Now they belong to Edie, don't they?
46:28What happened there?
46:31Did Edie catch you?
46:32Did I steal them?
46:34No.
46:35No.
46:36Did she threaten to call the police?
46:38Because that would mean you'd have to go back to prison, wouldn't it?
46:41I didn't steal these.
46:42What, so she just handed you all the jewellery then, did she?
46:44Yeah.
46:47She gave me it for the tiling that I done.
46:50Her old ones were cracked and I was scared that she was going to hurt herself on them.
46:53So I put down some new, new tiles for her.
46:56Why did she pay you in jewellery?
46:59She had her house but she didn't have anything else.
47:04She was poor, Edie.
47:07I told her that I didn't want this stuff and that she shouldn't be giving it away.
47:11Nothing all was weird.
47:12She was being weird.
47:16She kept talking about selling her affairs.
47:19Said she wouldn't need these anymore.
47:23What was she mean by that?
47:26I don't know.
47:30I don't know.
47:34He admitted to being in the house.
47:36So he'd been dropping in on her over the past few months.
47:39Last visit was Saturday evening.
47:40Which right now is the last time anyone saw Edie alive.
47:46Did he know about her savings?
47:48I don't think so.
47:49As far as David was concerned, Edie was skint.
47:55Sorry.
47:56My girlfriend Zara's back in Edinburgh.
48:00She's a bit, you know, we're just trying to figure out this long distance relationship thing.
48:05Oh, well, good communication is key.
48:09Yeah.
48:10That and phone sex.
48:15Um, so we don't think Powell did it?
48:19Look, on paper, he's a good candidate with his criminal record and the fact he lied and the jewellery.
48:25But all this, I don't think he has it in him.
48:29He did say something about Edie settling her affairs.
48:33What do you think she meant by that?
48:37That she knew something was coming.
48:40So why is she trying to stop it?
48:42I'm so sorry, excuse me.
48:50Hello?
48:51Billy.
48:52Yes.
48:53Gina Powell's turned up.
48:54She's in the waiting area.
48:55Oh.
48:56Okay.
48:57Well, I'll talk to her.
48:58And Morax flight's due, so I'm going to go pick her up.
49:01Alright.
49:02Good luck.
49:05Night, Billy.
49:06Hi.
49:08Mate, if you're happy to handle Gina, I'll talk to Ed Tullock, see what he knows about Edie's money.
49:12Sure.
49:13Well, let me know how it goes.
49:14I will do.
49:20Where's David?
49:21What's happening?
49:22We're keeping him in tonight.
49:23Just until we can follow up on the information he's given us.
49:26If it checks out, he'll be released.
49:28But look, David is still a person of interest in this case.
49:33As are you, Gina.
49:34So I would think twice about trying to obstruct us again.
49:38I didn't obstruct you.
49:39Well, you didn't help us.
49:41The last time I helped you lot, I nearly lost my family.
49:48Tell David I'll be waiting at home.
49:49Come on.
49:58I look upon the brightest side, and you will ne'er gae rang.
50:02The cold adversity betide, yet welcome wi' a sang.
50:08Hey.
50:09Everything okay?
50:10Yeah, just something I need to run by you.
50:12Sorry, we do a weekly poetry night.
50:15I probably should have cancelled, but I needed a distraction, you know.
50:18Let's find somewhere quiet.
50:21400,000?
50:22Are you sure?
50:25I take it you didn't know she had that amount of money in her account then?
50:29No.
50:30No.
50:31Well, like I said, we didn't talk.
50:32Well, it could be that the money is a motive.
50:36Ed?
50:37Obviously we'll look into it.
50:38Oh shit.
50:39I'm sorry, I said I'd do it reading.
50:40Oh.
50:41I meant to say, I got a call from the station.
50:47They want me to identify Mum's body tomorrow morning.
50:51Well, you are next of kin, so...
50:54Will you be there?
50:55It'd be great to have a friend.
50:57I mean, I know we're not friends, but I knew Cal.
51:03Cal?
51:05You knew Cal Innes?
51:07I'm closer to James, but Cal and me were in a band together way back.
51:16Look, if you're busy I can, you know...
51:18Yeah, no, what?
51:19No, sorry.
51:20Yeah, no.
51:22I'll be there, yeah.
51:25Thanks.
51:27Well, I hadn't meant to do a reading tonight, but...
51:39Something happened today and...
51:42Well, bear with me.
51:48I wrote it, Christ, a lifetime ago.
51:52It's called a hunting wind.
51:59It comes...
52:02Screaming off the sea.
52:07Makes land and...
52:09Howls.
52:15Whips up sand and...
52:17Tears at rock.
52:19Tears at rock.
52:27A hunting wind.
52:33Inside.
52:37Wrapped in a blanket.
52:38I watched my mother at the window.
52:44Staring it down.
52:48Daring it to cross the threshold.
52:52Our own sea wolf.
52:57Outside.
53:00The wind taunts us.
53:01Shakes our roof and rattles our walls.
53:18But it is no match for her.
53:22And so...
53:24At last, it turns.
53:47Tearing up the earth.
53:54Digging up the long...
53:55Buried...
53:56Things.
53:57Keep the fire.
53:58Im dragging them...
54:00Into the light.
54:19Im dragging them...
54:22Into the light.
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