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00:00How long has she been out here?
00:02A couple of days at least.
00:04But why would you bring her out here?
00:06Who did this to her?
00:08Did either of you speak to the woman who lived there?
00:10We haven't spoken to anyone.
00:12I did see someone there.
00:14Where's Edie? I need to see Edie.
00:16Lana. I just... come on.
00:18Sorry about mum. Dementia.
00:20I don't understand. What do you mean you found her body?
00:24We think someone killed your mum.
00:26Who?
00:27She kept talking about settling her affairs.
00:29What do you think she meant by that?
00:31That she knew something was coming?
00:33Edie Tullock's bank just sent through her account information.
00:35Where the hell did she get 400 grand from?
00:38God knows.
00:39But that is the kind of money someone would kill for.
00:59No.
01:00No.
01:01No.
01:02No.
01:03No.
01:04No.
01:05No.
01:15No.
01:16No.
01:17No.
01:18This way, come on.
01:25No!
01:26Come on.
01:27It's okay.
01:28It's okay.
01:29Please.
01:30My God.
01:31Look, just stay there.
01:33Okay?
01:34It'll be okay.
01:35Look, it's...
01:36Just get me on my...
01:37I'm her husband.
01:38What's the reason?
01:40Lars.
01:41It's okay.
01:43Come.
01:44Come.
01:45Come.
01:46Come.
01:47Come.
01:51Come.
01:52Come.
01:53Come.
01:55Come.
02:47I didn't see her. Only knew something was wrong when I heard the window.
02:59Sorry.
03:00And then you found her outside?
03:02Yeah.
03:03What does she say?
03:04Nothing coherent.
03:05Okay, well, where is she now?
03:07Back home.
03:08Right.
03:17Hi.
03:24Uh...
03:25Where's Mrs Mare?
03:27She needed to sleep.
03:30And no one saw her go out?
03:33Or heard her say anything?
03:35Would've stopped her.
03:38Mr Jameson?
03:40I wanna know what's going on as much as you.
03:42I mean, if she's sitting far out of things now...
03:46What?
03:48We live here too, Arthur.
03:50In my house.
03:54Look, has Lana ever done anything like this before?
03:58No.
03:59Mum.
04:00Oh.
04:01Sorry.
04:02Sorry.
04:03We'll have to bring her in.
04:04Ask her a few questions.
04:06Please.
04:07She won't have known what she was doing.
04:22Arthur?
04:24It's alright, lass.
04:26Nothing to worry about.
04:28She's going nowhere without me.
04:36Hi, Mrs Mare.
04:38I'm a police detective.
04:41D.I. Mackintosh.
04:43We need to talk to you about Edie Tulloch's house.
04:49Edie?
04:50There's something wrong with her.
04:52What, Mac?
04:54We'll explain everything, but right now it would be really helpful if you could come with us.
05:00This is ridiculous.
05:02They're just coming.
05:12Having a matter.
05:13I just did it.
05:14I'm just coming.
05:15How far is that?
05:16I just met her.
05:17I just come in.
05:18Just come in.
05:20Why?
05:22I left for auction meat.
05:23I just said you can take it in my house.
05:25I have no diablos.
05:26I am tired.
05:28I am fine.
05:29C-c-c-c-c-c-c-c-c-c-c-c- hogs.
05:31Let's go.
06:01Hey, there.
06:22They've just arrested someone from the house across the way.
06:25Saw the cops bring two old folks out.
06:27And?
06:28This is insane.
06:31What if the police want to speak to us again?
06:35I don't know if you've noticed, Chris, but you're not the centre of a true crime podcast.
06:39Oh, Billy.
06:54Oh, Billy.
06:58Sorry.
07:03Couldn't sleep.
07:04I tried not to wake you.
07:07I had a bad night myself.
07:10Coffee?
07:12Please.
07:12Here they go and round your head.
07:23Aye.
07:24Just a swab inside your mouth.
07:49It's okay.
07:59Mrs. Mayor.
08:03Do you know why you're here?
08:06What it is we want to talk to you about?
08:10You did tell her.
08:11Did something happen to her?
08:15Yeah, that's right.
08:17It did.
08:18It's a girl I'd worry about.
08:22I mean, she was a force of nature.
08:24Edie, you mean?
08:26I used to help.
08:27I mean, I'd cook the tea for the lads and that.
08:32Lana, you know, Edie died.
08:39Well, you reap what you sow.
08:49What do you mean by that, Lana?
08:51Well, she was always nosing into other people's business, you know.
08:54Well, I mean, it was probably a tool, but...
08:58Are you saying that Edie did something?
09:01To someone else?
09:02Or to you?
09:04No.
09:05We were friends.
09:10Lana, her house was set on fire.
09:13Mm-hmm.
09:13Do you remember that?
09:19I want to see Arthur.
09:21Yeah, well, Arthur will be here soon.
09:24Kirsty's here to look after you.
09:25You're safe, Lana.
09:33Where are my clothes?
09:35Lana, you said that Edie did something.
09:38Did Edie hurt someone?
09:40No, that's all behind us now.
09:41Aye, it is, but we still need to know.
09:45No, some things are best just left to lie.
09:48Is it connected to the fire?
09:51Lana, can you help us?
09:52Tell us what happened.
09:53Lana, you're doing really well.
09:55We just need to chat about the fire and then you can go.
09:57I don't know, but I...
09:58Arthur, Arthur!
10:00Arthur, I don't want you.
10:02Lana, Mrs. Mayor.
10:03Arthur!
10:08Arthur, Arthur!
10:10Lana?
10:11Arthur!
10:11Lana, Mrs. Mayor!
10:13Please, Lana, calm down.
10:14No, just...
10:15Lana, we need to...
10:16No!
10:16I think we need to stop this!
10:17I know!
10:17I know!
10:18I know!
10:19I know!
10:19I know!
10:19I know!
10:20Oh, Trish, get Arthur in here!
10:21Lana, hold on to the door!
10:23Let me in!
10:24I'm so sorry.
10:25Just go, go, go!
10:26Go!
10:27Are you OK?
10:28OK.
10:29Hey.
10:29I don't know what happened to me.
10:30Hey, lass.
10:31I'm so sorry.
10:32Have you come?
10:32Have you come?
10:33Have you get it?
10:34It's OK.
10:34Well done, love.
10:36It's all right.
10:36Oh, God!
10:39Oh, Hannah.
10:40I know what's been going on here.
10:51First the fire at our murder site, then an interview with a vulnerable adult descends into bedlam.
10:56Matt, we had an appropriate adult.
10:58We were gentle, respectful.
11:00So gentle, she's been seen by a doctor.
11:03Matt, no one in our family could explain why she started that fire.
11:06We had to at least try and talk to her.
11:09Right, well, then you've got a problem.
11:11Because now you can't talk to her.
11:12Well, I know.
11:13Not until she's been checked over, obviously, and she's calm.
11:16No, absolutely not.
11:17Not if she's going to get distressed like that again.
11:19And let's brace ourselves for a formal complaint.
11:28Maybe we did push her too hard.
11:30Well, I don't know about that.
11:34You reap what you sow.
11:37But we don't know what it means.
11:38Well, maybe she meant Edie had it coming to her.
11:42Or that she had something coming.
11:45Or maybe she was just babbling.
11:47Well, either way, I think we need to consider the possibility that maybe Edie had some enemies,
11:53including Lana.
11:56Yeah.
11:57Yeah, OK, maybe you're right.
11:59Well, I'll have a word with David Powell.
12:01See if Edie mentioned having any issues with anyone.
12:04Ruth.
12:06Eight tolics out front.
12:07Oh, OK.
12:09Thanks.
12:10Hey.
12:12I can talk to him as well.
12:18Were you expecting him?
12:20Yeah.
12:20He, well, he, he wanted someone to go with him to ID the body.
12:24You know, a bit of more support.
12:27And he, he asked you?
12:31Uh-huh.
12:34Oh, and Billy rang too.
12:37Asked if you could go and see him at their house this afternoon.
12:39Morag has some information.
12:41Oh, sure.
12:43Oh, hey, did you get anywhere with the money in Edie's account?
12:46Talking to the bank today.
12:47Yeah, OK.
12:58So, is that it then?
13:01You're releasing me, right?
13:02You're still the last person to see Edie alive, David, so you will need to stay on the aisles.
13:07Do you understand?
13:10Yeah, OK.
13:12Also, I have a question.
13:13When you chatted with Edie, did she ever mention Lana Mayer?
13:19Yeah, they both used to help organise the Lana's work gala.
13:26Did you get any sense that they'd fallen out?
13:30That Edie had done anything to upset Lana?
13:34No.
13:35Did Edie talk about anything that was worrying her?
13:38No.
13:39What about that last time when she mentioned settling her affairs?
13:42She was clearing up her tea when I got there.
13:46Most of us talked about her son.
13:48She always did.
13:50Ed?
13:51No.
13:53The one that died.
13:54Craig, never really mentioned that.
14:15Yeah, that's fine.
14:24I'm sorry it's been so long.
14:54I could deal with something stronger, really.
15:01Thanks for being in there with me.
15:03Look, it's fine.
15:06Listen, Mum's house, this fire last night, what the hell happened?
15:11I'm sorry about that.
15:14We are still trying to get to the bottom of it, but...
15:18Was it an accident or something?
15:21Do you know Lana Mayer?
15:24Well, you're not saying Lana caused the fire.
15:27Why would she do that?
15:28Mum and Lana were close.
15:30We all were.
15:32Can but not blood, Dad would say.
15:34What does that look like?
15:35Well, you know, us kids played together.
15:38I mean, their boy Ali and our Craig were best mates.
15:40Mum and Lana ran the village organising stuff.
15:44Dad and Arthur went fishing.
15:47And then my brother died.
15:50Yes.
15:51I, uh, I heard.
15:53I'm sorry about that.
15:54It was a long time ago, but that shared loss tied them even closer.
15:59What do you mean, shared?
16:01Well, Ali and Craig, they were in the storm together.
16:05Wait, what, uh...
16:07Both families lost a son?
16:10Eh?
16:10Yeah, that's what started the rift between me and Mum, really.
16:16Could never live up to Craig.
16:23I might head back to the pub.
16:25I'd get something stronger after all.
16:28Were you there last Saturday, working at the pub?
16:31Uh, Saturday, yeah.
16:32Yeah, I would have been there until pretty late.
16:33Why?
16:34It was the last time anyone saw your mum alive.
16:40I just need to know everyone's movements.
16:43Sure.
16:44So, Billy says she wanted to talk about Edie's work.
16:52Aye, it's, uh, it's to do with Amy Shannon.
16:55Okay.
16:56Who's Amy Shannon?
16:58An old case of Edie's.
16:59She recommended that Amy and her sister be removed from their birth mum.
17:03She's suing social services.
17:06Why?
17:06It happens, Tosh, you know.
17:09Kids grow up.
17:10They look back.
17:12They want someone to blame.
17:15She's angry.
17:17But the way she's been pressing her case, it's been very stressful.
17:21Has she been contacting you directly?
17:23Or Edie?
17:24She turned up at our offices once.
17:27Shouting.
17:28Accusing us of delaying the legal process.
17:30She threatened you?
17:31Not really.
17:32She...
17:32She calmed down and she left.
17:34It's just that, after Edie, I...
17:38Not that I think that Amy would...
17:40I thought you should know.
17:43Well, yeah.
17:45So, Amy's in Shetland?
17:48Aye, she was adopted here.
17:49She's a teacher.
17:50She's got a flat in Lerwick with a partner and a kid.
17:53And her sister?
17:54Stevie.
17:56And she ended up in the mainland.
17:59Look, I'm sure Amy's got nothing to do with this.
18:02It's just...
18:03Edie had a long career.
18:05And the kind of work she was doing, well, it...
18:09Made her unpopular.
18:16So, I'll need copies of the letters Amy Shannon's solicitor sent and I'll look at her case file.
18:21I'll get more if you send them over.
18:22Well, here, there's something I was going to ask you.
18:24I was talking to Gina Powell last night.
18:27I was pulling her up for hindering the case.
18:29And she said something strange.
18:31She said the last time she helped us, she nearly lost her family.
18:37Us, as in the police?
18:38Yeah, I think she meant Shetland Police.
18:41You said her husband was arrested.
18:43Ray Powell.
18:44Was there anything unusual about the case?
18:47Not really.
18:49Robert was the one who charged him.
18:50I didn't have anything to do with it, but I do know that he confessed.
18:55Hmm.
18:57All right.
18:58Well, you take care.
18:59Yeah.
19:00Okay?
19:00So, er, what'd you make of yesterday's poetry now?
19:13Well, er, I can't say I've been to many.
19:17Quite like your poem, though.
19:19Hmm?
19:20Like the wind.
19:21Yeah?
19:22It's an old one.
19:23From back when I wrote properly.
19:26Well, I had a collection published years back.
19:29Hmm.
19:29Won a few awards.
19:30Oh.
19:31What, was it successful?
19:33Oh, I've definitely seen it in the odd charity shop.
19:40You, er, seen James recently?
19:44Er, no.
19:46No, um, well, not since Carl's funeral.
19:50I mean, I wanted to, but, er, just, you know.
19:55I reckon he'd appreciate it.
19:57Yeah.
19:57Sorry.
20:02Got to go.
20:03Sure.
20:07Loudon!
20:08I trust you, it's true that dead end.
20:20I've been looking for you since your disappearing act yesterday.
20:24I told you that I could not be there when you started making arrests.
20:26You said we didn't make any, did we?
20:29Yeah, I heard about that.
20:30Oh, I heard, did you?
20:32What did you hear?
20:32After?
20:33Or did you set us up?
20:35What?
20:36No, why would I set you up?
20:38Oh, I don't know, you tell me.
20:39Look, I thought the stuff was on that boat, right?
20:43That's why I've been laying low since.
20:44Why?
20:45Because if it's not on the boat, then they're going to know someone talked.
20:47Look, they're going to know about me.
20:48Oh, I think you'll be fine, Will.
20:51You're hardly super grass material, are you?
20:56So that means they still need to land the gear, right?
20:59Yeah, I think so.
21:00You think so?
21:02Right.
21:03Well, if you hear of anything, you get in touch.
21:07Anything at all.
21:09Right?
21:10Yes.
21:11Yes.
21:11Yes.
21:12Good.
21:13You wee shite.
21:18I'll get directions to this beach.
21:22What's this now?
21:27It's not the same house as earlier, but they were there yesterday.
21:33Oh, dropping someone back.
21:37For God's sake, Chris.
22:03Hey.
22:04Hey, I'm at the mortuary.
22:05Cora rang.
22:06She's got something for us.
22:08Oh, OK.
22:08Great.
22:09Well, I'll be with you as soon as I can.
22:11How's it going?
22:11Well, I had an unexpected interlude with Will Loudon.
22:15Loudon?
22:16Where did you find him?
22:17Just walking along the street.
22:19Says he had no idea that boat was clean.
22:21What are you up to?
22:22I think you might be right about Edie having made some enemies.
22:26Well, who have you got in mind?
22:27Hmm.
22:28Mora gave me a heads up on an Amy Shannon,
22:30an old social work client.
22:32She has issues with the way Edie handled her case.
22:35Right, have you spoken to her yet?
22:36Just about to.
22:38OK, I'll see you here when you're done.
22:54Hi.
22:55Sorry, are you Amy Shannon?
22:57No, I'm her sister, Stevie.
22:59Who is it?
23:00Can I help?
23:07Is this about our case against children's services?
23:10Indirectly.
23:11It is about Edie Tulloch.
23:13Our social worker?
23:14Yeah.
23:16Look, I've got some difficult news.
23:19She's been found dead.
23:20What?
23:23What?
23:26Um, yeah, I heard on the radio that there was a body.
23:33That was her.
23:35She was killed.
23:38I'm afraid so.
23:38Your complaint is that she made a mistake in your care, is that right?
23:46She did.
23:46A few months after we were removed, our mum died.
23:51And then they, they split us up.
23:55You mean when you went to the mainland?
23:59Uh, yeah.
24:00Disposed of in Aberdeen.
24:02On Edie Tulloch, say so.
24:04Stevie's been through four different foster families.
24:08Two children's homes.
24:09Did you ever talk to Edie directly about the case?
24:13No, of course not.
24:15Everything went to the solicitor.
24:17But you did go to the social services offices once?
24:22Uh, once.
24:25But Edie wasn't there.
24:26She was longer tired.
24:27What about you, Stevie?
24:29Had you seen Edie?
24:31No.
24:31No, not since I was a kid.
24:36Sorry, why exactly are you here?
24:38We're just looking into Edie's connections, and since your case is a live issue...
24:43You think we might have killed her?
24:45Hi, Aiden.
24:47Mummy!
24:49Oh, sorry.
24:52What's going on?
24:54Nothing.
24:56I think we were, I think we were finished.
25:00OK, well, look, thanks for your time.
25:11Stay where you can see us, Chloe.
25:13It's rocky down there.
25:14I will, Dad.
25:16Pretty spectacular.
25:21No?
25:23For God's sake.
25:27What?
25:30You're the one who brought us here, Hale.
25:33We dropped everything because you suddenly needed a break.
25:36And here we are, babe, on a beach having a break.
25:38Yeah, but you haven't been here since we've arrived.
25:42You've got sneaking off.
25:44Checking your emails, is it?
25:46Do you think the questions from the staff, the supplier, do you think they just stop coming?
25:49Yeah, they do.
25:50If you don't log on.
25:51I run two restaurants.
25:54It's not like taking the odd front of house shift.
25:56Then let me help you.
25:58Chris, you're amazing with customers, but you're hardly...
26:02What?
26:04A top entrepreneur?
26:05Girl boss?
26:06Oh, piss off.
26:06I thought things had got a lot better this year.
26:16You seem less stressed.
26:19Why Shetland?
26:22Lunnisfik?
26:22I mean, it's the end of the world.
26:23I'm sorry.
26:24You were the one that didn't want to leave this morning because you were getting off on some local tragedy.
26:28No?
26:28You keep an eye on Chloe for once.
26:34I'm going for a walk.
26:38I want us to go to Mallorca.
26:47Whiskey?
26:48You can smell it as soon as I open the stomach.
26:50And we're not just talking a wee dram here?
26:54Toxicology will give us an idea of how much she actually consumed.
26:57But we're talking they're skinful.
26:59So, hang on.
27:00Are you saying she was actually drunk at the time she was killed?
27:04More than likely, yes.
27:06Well, that would account for the lack of self-defence wounds.
27:09She didn't fight back because she was in no fit state.
27:13Any food?
27:15Intestinal contents suggest ongoing digestion.
27:18But that's from a meal consumed well before death.
27:21How long before?
27:23Ten to fourteen hours, maybe.
27:25So, she took to the whiskey after.
27:28And then some.
27:32So, turns out, our 76-year-old victim was paralytic at the time of our murder.
27:38Yeah, except I don't remember there being any booze in the house.
27:42Well, maybe we missed it.
27:44Sandy, can you ask Socko to send over the inventory from the Tulloch house?
27:49Sure.
27:49What are we looking for?
27:50Specifically, whiskey bottles.
27:53But see if we can find anything else that would indicate that Edie Tulloch was a drinker.
27:57I'll get on to them.
27:58Yeah, and speak to Colin.
27:59Wait.
28:00Find out if he ever added a bottle of scotch to one of our food parcels.
28:04Oh, sorry, Sandy.
28:06Could you also phone Aberdeen Children's Services?
28:09I need some background on a Stevie Shannon.
28:12Got it.
28:14I thought it was Amy Shannon you were talking to.
28:16Who's Stevie Shannon?
28:17Her sister.
28:19Brought up in Aberdeen, but it turns out she's staying with Amy at the moment.
28:23It's kind of got a weird vibe from her.
28:26Why did Morag put you on to them?
28:28So, Edie handled their case, and now Amy's suing social services.
28:32Any grounds?
28:33I mean, it seems pretty clear from their file that they were being neglected.
28:38And the mum had a string of boyfriends, a recurring drug habit, but they're angry at Edie's decision.
28:44Angry enough to hurt her.
28:48Well, it could be a motive if they felt that Edie had ruined their childhood.
28:53Question is, is there anyone else out there with a grudge against her?
28:57Did you get anything from Ed Tulloch?
28:59I don't think Ed knew anything about what was going on with his mum.
29:03You did say that Lana and Edie were close, though.
29:07So, why set fire to her house?
29:10Well, unless Matt lets us have another crack at her, we'll never know.
29:16I've had an idea about that.
29:19No.
29:20After this morning, we should have been sent home hours ago.
29:25Mr Mayor, what Lana did was very, very serious.
29:30Why don't you help us to get her home?
29:36You'd need to let Lana talk on her own terms.
29:39You couldn't speak for her, but you would help her to feel safe.
29:42Lana, we need to speak to you again about the fire that you started.
30:01The one at Edie's house.
30:04We were such good friends.
30:05Yeah, we know that you were close.
30:09That's why we don't understand last night.
30:14I know what happened.
30:17What do you mean, Lana?
30:20Edie Tulloch.
30:22You know what happened to Edie?
30:26It was terrible what it did.
30:28What, who did Lana?
30:35Him.
30:39Arthur.
30:44It's confusing having me here.
30:46We need to stop now.
30:47Lana.
30:48What did Arthur do?
30:50I said we need to stop.
30:53Are you cross?
30:55Lana.
30:56Lana.
30:56Lana.
30:58Could you tell us what it was that Arthur did?
31:01No.
31:02Stop.
31:03It's so cruel.
31:05So damn cruel.
31:07You've got a temper on you, Arthur Mayor.
31:10What was she talking about, Arthur?
31:13I told you.
31:13It's nonsense.
31:14She doesn't know what she is saying.
31:18I'm not sure that's entirely true.
31:20You're not answering any more of your damn questions.
31:22How are you doing?
31:37It's like she's got away with it.
31:39Who?
31:41Edie.
31:42I mean, everything that she did and we're the ones they're looking into.
31:46I know.
31:46Look, maybe it's a sign to take stock as well.
31:51What Edie did was wrong.
31:53I know Stevie had it tough.
31:55But she was only supposed to stay a few days.
31:57Stevie's my sister.
31:58Who I didn't see for years because Edie Tulloch sent her to fucking Aberdeen.
32:03Well, she apparently has no life to go back to.
32:05Stevie, I'm sorry.
32:14Stevie, I'm sorry.
32:14Okay, so tonight, where and when do you want to meet?
32:37Look, I just need to work out how I'm going to get away.
32:52It's not going to be easy.
32:53Chloe?
33:11Chloe?
33:13Chloe!
33:17Chloe!
33:18Chloe!
33:19Chloe!
33:20Chloe?
33:21Where is she?
33:22Chloe!
33:22Just stay there, stay there.
33:24It's not both.
33:24I was just looking for shells.
33:26There you go.
33:27Oh, go.
33:28I'll go in.
33:29Okay.
33:30Chloe!
33:31Oh, God.
33:32Oh, you're okay.
33:33Oh, you're okay.
33:33You're okay.
33:34Chloe.
33:34Chloe, what happened?
33:35She's okay.
33:36She's fine.
33:36She's okay.
33:37She's fine.
33:37Hey.
33:38You're okay.
33:39It's okay.
33:39I'm fine, Dad.
33:41You're okay.
33:41You're supposed to be watching her.
33:47Okay, sweetheart.
33:48You're all right?
33:50It's silly, Mom.
33:51You're giving me a fright.
33:52You're okay.
33:53You're okay.
33:53You're okay.
33:54You're okay.
33:54You're okay.
33:58Anything?
34:00Still saying nothing.
34:02We could arrest him.
34:04For what?
34:05Not talking to us?
34:06Colin Weir was offended when I asked him if he ever brought Edie whiskey.
34:10He says Edie didn't drink.
34:12Oh, wait till he sees the path report.
34:14But Soko did come up with this.
34:17Where did they find that?
34:19Buried in Edie's wheelie bin.
34:21Were there any fingerprints on it?
34:23Any DNA traces?
34:24Contaminated, apparently.
34:26But that's a special release.
34:27Means it's pretty rare.
34:29Check the distillery website.
34:30You have to order this one direct from them.
34:33All right.
34:33Well, give them a call.
34:34See if anyone in Shetland ordered one.
34:36Will do.
34:36So how did it go with Lana Mayer?
34:43Well, we're no closer to finding out why she set fire to Edie's house.
34:47She did accuse her husband, though.
34:50Accused him of what?
34:51Well, don't exactly know.
34:53Arthur shut the interview down.
34:56He's scared of something.
34:57So maybe Lana's accusing him of killing Edie.
35:00That's why she started the fire.
35:02Covering Arthur's tracks.
35:03Destroying the evidence.
35:04Want to maybe take a wee breath here?
35:06Because we don't actually have any evidence that would support that.
35:09Yeah, everyone we've spoken to says the Mayers and the Tullochs
35:12were close friends for over 40 years.
35:15Come on, there must have been some issues.
35:17Can't have all been sweetness and light.
35:19So who really knows them?
35:34So why haven't you released her?
35:38Erm, because we don't quite have the answers that we're looking for yet.
35:43And you really think you will?
35:46Some days, Mum barely recognises me.
35:52Could I, er...
35:53So, what we're trying to do is establish when your dad last saw Edie.
36:03Do you remember?
36:05Did he call in on her sometimes?
36:07Edie was more and more shut off.
36:10And Dad's main concern is Mum.
36:14Did they ever fall out with each other?
36:17What, Dad and Edie?
36:19Any arguments or animosity?
36:23Our families went through a lot.
36:26Your brother Ali, you mean?
36:28And Craig Tulloch?
36:30Yeah.
36:32Losing Ali nearly broke Mum and Dad's apart
36:35in the way they supported Robert and Edie.
36:38If you're suggesting that my dad would ever hurt her...
36:44This is mad.
36:48Isabel, can I ask you a question?
36:51Sure.
36:54Who does that whisky belong to?
37:01Arthur took that bottle to Edie's.
37:03Which puts him in her house.
37:04Which means he's lying to us.
37:08I want him in the interview room.
37:09I'll call Sandy.
37:24Sorry.
37:29I've been looking for you.
37:31Eventually thought of Mum's grave.
37:35Listen, Luke's just been a dick.
37:38Hey, Will.
37:40Just got a point.
37:45You mean, I don't have a life to get back to in Aberdeen.
37:50So, I'm sorry for staying so long and getting in the way.
37:53See, but you're not.
37:55You've been great.
37:58And...
37:58Aidan loves you.
38:00Aidan loves you.
38:02From our family.
38:05We've missed so many years together.
38:09We'll make new memories.
38:13Good ones.
38:19Come on.
38:20Let's go.
38:21Let's go.
38:36Let's go.
38:39Let's go.
38:40We found out that Edie had been drinking just before she died.
39:05Do you recognise this?
39:08We found it at Edie's.
39:11It's yours, isn't it, Arthur?
39:13From your collection.
39:16Why would we have found this in Edie's bin?
39:19Lana said you did something terrible.
39:22She also said that you have a temper.
39:25That doesn't mean...
39:29But what if Lana found out that you had?
39:33And she was trying to help you cover your tracks?
39:36The fire?
39:39That's not why she started it.
39:41So then why did she?
39:43Arthur Edie's dead.
39:46If you didn't hurt her, talk to us.
39:49Explain why you were in her house.
39:51Isabel said that you'd stuck by the Tullochs through the years.
39:58She said that your marriage had struggled after you'd lost your son.
40:04That was when it started, wasn't it?
40:18What do you mean?
40:19What started?
40:21Your affair?
40:22Your affair?
40:23With Edie Tulloch?
40:24You don't know what you're talking about!
40:26Did Lana freeze you out?
40:28Is that what happened?
40:29Because that can happen sometimes, with grief.
40:32It can close people off.
40:34But it can also push them together.
40:40Was it still going on?
40:42Even when you were caring for Lana?
40:45No!
40:46No!
40:57So when did it finish?
41:07I ended it for good when Lana was diagnosed five years back.
41:13You should have told us this.
41:18It's private.
41:21It's nothing to do with Edie's death.
41:24When did you last see her?
41:29Saturday.
41:32I brought a bit of dinner and a whisky.
41:34And what happened?
41:36Nothing.
41:38We ate, we chatted, had a dram after.
41:42Just the one?
41:43Yes.
41:44And Edie was fine when you left?
41:47Yeah, she was fine.
41:49And what did you do for the rest of the evening then, Arthur?
41:52I was at home, like every night.
41:54Ask Isabel and Jess.
41:56I helped bathe Lana.
41:58Helped put her to bed.
42:00And we fell asleep together.
42:03There's a reason for the fire.
42:08If he's telling the truth.
42:12You think he's lying?
42:14He did lie.
42:15Concealed this affair.
42:17Didn't tell us about being at Edie's on the day she died.
42:20But his story checks out, timings-wise.
42:23He brings over some dinner, leaves Edie fit and well.
42:26David Powell comes over after.
42:29Yeah, David even remembers Edie tidying up dinner when he arrived.
42:33And Isabel confirms Arthur being at home that night too.
42:36Oh, come on.
42:38A family member.
42:39Sure.
42:41But...
42:42I don't see a motive.
42:43He was having an affair with Edie.
42:45Which ended years ago.
42:47Maybe Edie was threatening to tell.
42:50But why broadcast it now?
42:52With all the potential damage to her reputation.
42:55And even if Edie was threatening it,
42:57why would Arthur kill her like that?
43:01No.
43:02I don't think the affair is a motive.
43:05I think it's a defence.
43:08We need to release them.
43:11Okay, where does that leave us?
43:22Another?
43:36No, I should get it back.
43:38Luke's been texted and I've probably ignored him enough to make a point.
43:42Sure.
43:46But you leave him to me.
43:48Okay?
43:50I know this with Edie.
43:53You know that doesn't change what we do.
43:55We still sue the hell out of them.
43:57Press harder even.
43:59If things had moved faster,
44:00maybe Edie felt like it would have faced some consequences.
44:03Maybe she did if she was killed.
44:05Something's caught up with her.
44:08I guess.
44:13And they're still the other one.
44:15The other what?
44:17Social worker.
44:19McCabe.
44:20Morag McCabe.
44:24Edie Tulloch's wee sidekick.
44:27She's just as much to blame.
44:46Arthur.
44:48That last time you saw Edie.
44:51Was she worried about anything?
44:54No.
44:56Why?
44:59Someone saw her after you.
45:02Said she seemed strange.
45:05Talked about settling her affairs.
45:08Ah well.
45:10We're all weighing that up at our age.
45:19Is that all for one of them?
45:23About the fire?
45:25No decision's been made.
45:39Do you want a cup of tea?
45:41Yes, please.
45:45Do you want a cup of tea?
45:48Yes, please.
46:09Do you want a cup of tea?
46:10No.
46:11No, no.
46:12No, no.
46:13No.
46:14No, no.
46:15No.
46:16No, no.
46:17No.
46:19No.
46:21No.
46:23No.
46:25No.
46:26No.
46:29No.
46:31No.
46:33No.
46:34No.
46:35What the hell?
46:49Come on, this is nonsense.
46:52What's going on?
46:53Amy.
46:55Sorry, mister, are you?
46:57Amy Shannon.
46:58I live here.
46:59Well, there's been a report of a domestic disturbance at this address.
47:02Putting a child in danger.
47:04What?
47:05Well, we had a wee argument.
47:07I was back, but no big disturbance.
47:10Well, are we okay to come in and check?
47:13Yeah, go on.
47:15We've nothing to hide.
47:30Do you mind if I...
47:31No, I'll go.
47:44I'll go.
47:49She's my sister.
47:49She's been staying with us.
47:52Sorry.
47:54Apologies.
47:55We're obliged to check these things out, you know.
47:58Yeah, I know.
47:59Listen, sometimes wires get crossed.
48:02You know, people play jokes even.
48:03Yeah.
48:04We'll leave you guys to enjoy your evenings, okay?
48:06I know.
48:07Here are you, Nora.
48:08Let's go.
48:09I know.
48:10Five o'clock.
48:10Okay.
48:15No one.
48:29Mom, no one day.
48:30Bye.
48:31No one.
48:31Okay.
48:32you're looking for this
48:41explains your distraction anyway
48:45so who is it
48:47what
48:48you're seeing someone else
48:49meet them tonight
48:51no, Chris, no
48:52bollocks, explain this
48:54you're stressed
48:57I thought it was the restaurants
49:00it's the restaurants
49:01no, wait, Chris, wait, wait
49:04I'm in deep shit, okay
49:06that's why I brought us here
49:07you're not making any sense, Hayley
49:09the restaurants got into debt
49:13and I did something stupid
49:14and now I have to do exactly as I'm told
49:17or we're in danger
49:18all of us, Chris
49:19what, who?
49:22what are they telling you to do?
49:31oh, my God
49:39I'm in danger
49:40oh, my God
49:42so
49:43I'm in danger
49:45What have you done?
50:08I've got to hand it to the dealer tonight.
50:13How could you do this to us?
50:15How could you do this to us?
50:25Hi.
50:26Hi.
50:28You didn't have to drive them home personally, you know.
50:34At least we're learning a bit more about E.D.
50:36You mean the affair with Arthur?
50:39Hmm.
50:40But also, you know,
50:42the son who didn't speak to her,
50:45strange friendship with David Powell,
50:48potentially questionable work decisions.
50:52You heard anything from the angry sisters?
50:55No, still waiting on Aberdeen services,
50:57but Sandy's checking if we can place either of them in Linuswick.
51:00Good idea.
51:01Yeah.
51:02Because something happened that made E.D. hit the whiskey.
51:05Hmm.
51:07Sandy also looked into her money.
51:09The digital statements go back ten years
51:11and nothing has been touched that whole time.
51:14He's trying to find paper records so we can go back even further.
51:18Hmm.
51:20Oh, oh.
51:25A Hunting Wind by E.D. Tulloch.
51:30Just curious.
51:32Thought it might give me a bit of insight into the family, you know.
51:35Yeah.
51:39I, er...
51:42I also found out that E.D. knew Cal.
51:46Cal?
51:47Yeah.
51:48How?
51:49You know, small place.
51:51James and Cal drank at his bar and...
51:55Ed and Cal played music together.
51:58Wow.
51:59I know.
52:00You don't talk about him much.
52:04Cal?
52:06No.
52:09No.
52:10I suppose I don't.
52:31I don't like people skulking round my place.
52:36James, er...
52:38Sorry.
52:40It's been a while.
52:42Let me park and we'll get inside.
52:45Okay.
53:01Cheers.
53:02Oh, cheers.
53:03Business still thriving then?
53:17Ah.
53:19I was always the brains.
53:21He was just the poster boy.
53:25It's good to see you, Ruthie.
53:28You too.
53:30Why'd you leave it so long?
53:33Erm...
53:36Just...
53:37Protecting myself.
53:38You know.
53:39Trying to move on.
53:45It was Ed, actually, that, er...
53:47Encouraged me to...
53:49Aye.
53:50He texted.
53:51Said your pass had crossed.
53:53Hmm.
53:54Well, that would have given you time to hide your contraband then,
53:56in case I showed up.
53:58That was definitely all my brother.
54:02Do you know him well of Ed?
54:04I mean...
54:06Known him a long time.
54:07Yeah.
54:09And he's been round a lot the last year.
54:14He's a good lad.
54:15He remains me a gal.
54:18Hmm.
54:19Oh, come on.
54:20If you're done with that bed, you look wrecked.
54:24Aw, thanks very much.
54:25You know, it's rude to comment on a lady's appearance.
54:27What if you're concerned cos the lady is working insane hours?
54:30I know.
54:31I know.
54:32I know.
54:33I know.
54:34It's been a crazy few days.
54:36Thanks for picking up this lad.
54:37Aw.
54:38You're not me, Tosh.
54:39I run a tight shit.
54:40Now bed.
54:41Okay.
54:42Oh.
54:43Sandy.
54:44Sorry.
54:45Late in the day.
54:46But we just got something back from Aberdeen.
54:47I know.
54:48I know.
54:49I know.
54:50I know.
54:51I know.
54:52I know.
54:53I know.
54:54I know.
54:55I know.
54:56I know.
54:57I know.
54:58I know.
54:59I know.
55:00I know.
55:01It's been a crazy few days.
55:02Thanks for picking up this lad.
55:03Aw.
55:04You're not me, Tosh.
55:05Sorry.
55:06Late in the day.
55:07But we just got something back from Aberdeen.
55:09On Stevie Shannon?
55:10Yes.
55:11Not the official files yet.
55:13This is more anecdotal.
55:15What is it?
55:16Seems there were some disturbing reports that came from the children's homes where Stevie was placed.
55:21What kind of reports?
55:23Concerns that she was manipulating other kids.
55:26Turning them against one another.
55:28On occasion.
55:30Encouraging them to run away with her.
55:35Hayley?
55:36I'm coming with you.
55:37Are you sure?
55:38Yeah.
55:39You're not doing this alone.
55:40If it has to happen, we're in it together.
55:42What about Chloe?
55:43Oh, she has to bark it out.
55:44She never wakes up.
55:45She never wakes up.
55:46I know.
55:47I know.
55:48I know.
55:49I know.
55:50I know.
55:51I know.
55:52I know.
55:53I know.
55:54I know.
55:55I know.
55:56I know.
55:57I know.
55:58I know.
55:59I know.
56:00I know.
56:01I know.
56:02I know.
56:03I know.
56:04She never wakes up.
56:07And we'll be quick.
56:09The dealer said if we hand this over, then we're free.
56:13That's what they said, right?
56:15That's what they said.
56:17Then let's do it.
56:20Come on.
56:21I love you.
56:23Who do you think called them?
56:24The police.
56:25Next door.
56:26She's had interest since they'd knocked her flowers over.
56:27They came into her home, Luke.
56:28Uniformed officers.
56:29In case we were in danger to her son.
56:30I know.
56:31You're the one that let them in.
56:32Well then act like you care?
56:33This should bother you.
56:34What are you talking about, Amy?
56:35It's like you're not even...
56:36Amy, Amy.
56:37I care, for God's sake.
56:38You're small on your phone.
56:39But you're small on your phone.
56:40What are you talking about, Amy?
56:41It's like you're not even...
56:42Amy, Amy, Amy.
56:43I care for God's sake.
56:44I don't know. You're the one that let them in.
56:47Well then, act like you care.
56:50I mean, this should bother you.
56:53What are you talking about, Amy?
56:56It's like you're not even...
56:58Amy, Amy, I care, for God's sake.
57:00Look, Amy, you're scrolling your phone.
57:02You're literally sitting there scrolling on your phone
57:05and you're just a piece of paper.
57:06Jesus Christ.
57:09Don't worry about the noise, wee man.
57:11Auntie Stevie's here.
57:13And I'll look after you.
57:15We're a family after all.
57:18You, your mum, and me.
57:25Family.
57:27Just the three of us.
57:41Why are you empezing into really cool anxiety?
57:51Why are you constantly getting away with me?
57:53You're stopping to stop.
57:55Do you have to leave my heart.
57:56You never stop opening the window.
57:57No, you'reidade.
57:58She'll be fine with a soltera.
57:59Why do you wanna?
58:00I don't have to leave my heart.
58:01No.
58:03What they do.
58:04Come.
58:05Here히ksdyn.
58:06How much money you seek find me away.
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