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00:00How long has she been out here?
00:02A couple of days at least.
00:04Why would you bring her out here to kill her?
00:06You knew Cal and us?
00:08I'm closer to James, but Cal and me were in a band together.
00:12What have you done?
00:13The restaurants got into debt and I did something stupid.
00:16Who's Amy Shannon?
00:17An old case of E.D.'s. She's suing social services.
00:20Seems there were some disturbing reports that came from the children's homes where Stevie was placed.
00:25What kind of reports?
00:27Concerns that she was manipulating with her kids.
00:30We're a family after all.
00:32You, your mum, me.
00:36Just the three of us.
00:38The dealer said if we hand this over, then we're free. That's what they said, right?
00:42Come on.
00:57Come on.
01:12Okay, now what?
01:13Wait, wait, I guess?
01:19You should go back to Chloe.
01:22No. You're not doing this alone.
01:27It must have changed over the years.
01:29Honest, Rick. Not as much as you might think.
01:32It's quieter now.
01:41Okay.
01:42That'll be him.
01:44All right, come on.
01:52Bring it over.
02:00Okay. Stay here.
02:05Come on.
02:08Hurry up.
02:12What's going on there?
02:14What are you doing?
02:18Go, go, go, go!
02:22Come on.
02:26Oh my God.
02:28Now what do we do?
02:32Come on.
02:35Move.
02:36Move.
02:41Move.
02:42Move.
02:43Move.
02:44Move.
02:45Move.
02:46Move.
02:47Move.
02:48Move.
02:49Move.
02:50Move.
03:51She set fire to her crime scene, Alan.
03:53Look, the woman's not well, Ruth. Plus, Edie was her best friend.
03:58Well, she was sleeping with her husband for the best part of ten years, so, you know.
04:02You'd have got on well with Dad.
04:06Anyway, how come you know Lana Mayer? Lunswick's not your patch.
04:10No. I know Isabelle and Tom, they came up to the Kirk for a while before they had to move back in with our parents.
04:16What's the story there?
04:18Tom's ill. Something to do with his heart.
04:21Right.
04:22Problem with his job as a welder, something like that.
04:26Anyway, when he gave up the job, they lost the house and Arthur had to take them in.
04:29What about the daughter?
04:31Jess. She's just as pregnant.
04:34I would work that one out, Alan.
04:36Any idea who the father is?
04:38No, they're not saying that.
04:40Tosh.
04:40Hey, I'm just dropping Louise at nursery, but I thought you should know what Sam they called last night.
04:46He says social services in Aberdeen have a number of reports on Stevie's time in care.
04:51Nothing criminal, but a lot of red flag behaviour.
04:54Plus, he chased up the taxi firms last night.
04:57We've got a driver who took a woman to Lunswick last week.
05:00The description he gave sounds a lot like Stevie.
05:03OK, well, let's bring her in then.
05:06OK, see you there.
05:07See you.
05:07OK. Sorry, I've got to go.
05:11Yes.
05:14But I'll see you later, right?
05:17You will.
05:19Hmm.
05:23Oh, wait, wait. I've got a good one.
05:25Go on then.
05:26It's a proper trip down memory lane.
05:29Wait, wait.
05:36Nah, I don't remember this.
05:38Your mum used to sing it all the time.
05:42Oh, you're just in time.
05:44I'm about to serve up a Terry special.
05:46Named after my second foster dad.
05:49Only useful thing he taught me was that I make a decent fry up.
05:51I was thinking about the police turning up last night.
05:56Maybe it was one of your pupils.
05:59Maybe you pissed one of them off at school and this is them trying to...
06:03I don't know.
06:04...prank you.
06:06Calling the police and saying their son is at risk is hardly a prank, Luke.
06:10I know, but it's the sort of thing kids do.
06:12They make malicious calls.
06:13Well...
06:14I haven't pissed anyone off.
06:17It's not entirely true.
06:19You're suing social services.
06:22And?
06:22And they're all part of the same system.
06:25Social work, council, police.
06:28You attack one and the others close ranks.
06:31What the hell are you on about?
06:32Maybe the police turned up last night because someone from social services told them to.
06:41It's intimidation tactics.
06:43You try and sue us, we'll make you out to be a terrible mum.
06:59What do you want?
06:59We're looking for your sister.
07:01Why?
07:01Is there a problem?
07:03No, no problem.
07:04We just need her to come to the station and answer a few questions.
07:07Are you arresting her?
07:08It's just a voluntary interview.
07:10She's not available right now.
07:11It's fine.
07:12Stevie.
07:13Stevie.
07:14Don't make a fuss.
07:16Come on.
07:16Well?
07:17He wants to try again tonight.
07:29He wants to try again tonight.
07:39Tonight?
07:39Why can't they come now?
07:41We need to get out of here.
07:42Because there's still police everywhere.
07:44Jesus, how?
07:45I know, okay?
07:45I know.
07:46What am I supposed to do about it?
07:47Hello?
07:47Hello?
07:48Hello?
07:49You all right, mate?
07:52Can we help you?
07:53Hi.
07:54I'm Colin.
07:55I'm at the Croft up there.
08:03Are you enjoying your holiday so far?
08:08It's great.
08:12It's been great.
08:14Really lovely.
08:17Well, I just want to call by to ask if you saw anything strange last night.
08:25What do you mean by strange?
08:27I'm at the cemetery.
08:29Around two?
08:32I saw a car and some people.
08:35Odd, I thought.
08:36People to be out.
08:39At that time of night, I mean.
08:45I didn't see anything.
08:47Hayley?
08:47No.
08:49But we were in bed early.
08:53Right.
08:56Well, I just thought I'd check.
09:02I'll leave you both to it then.
09:03Enjoy the rest of your sleep.
09:07We wanted to go back over some of the information you gave us yesterday.
09:22You said you hadn't been out to Luniswick since you came back.
09:26And?
09:28And we wondered if you might want to reconsider that statement.
09:32Why would I want to do that?
09:33Well, because we spoke to a taxi driver who says he picked up a passenger outside your sister's flat last Saturday and drove them to Luniswick.
09:43And the description that he gave us, well, sounded a lot like you.
09:50The name the passenger gave was Belle.
09:55You had a foster family in Aberdeen called Belle.
09:59Terry and Anne.
10:00It's a bit of a coincidence, don't you think?
10:04If you say so.
10:09Did you have any contact with Edie since coming back to Shetland?
10:14No.
10:15Didn't call her?
10:17Visit her?
10:18No.
10:18But you and your sister, you had issues with Edie.
10:23You blamed Edie for your mum's death.
10:26Is that right?
10:27My mum was an addict.
10:29She died of an overdose.
10:31But Amy believes Edie was responsible.
10:34That's why she's bringing the case against Shetland Social Services.
10:37Listen.
10:37I don't think Amy's ever come to terms with what happened to mum.
10:44She wants to blame someone.
10:47And Edie was convenient?
10:51Just go along with it, because she's my older sister.
10:59Your sister's free to go.
11:03You okay?
11:05So, what was all this about then?
11:07Why'd you drag her down here?
11:09I didn't drag her anywhere.
11:10We're just doing our jobs, Amy.
11:12Right.
11:13Your little visit last night.
11:16That you doing your jobs?
11:18What are you talking about?
11:20Your officers.
11:22Barging into my flat and scaring the hell out of my son.
11:26You really don't have a clue.
11:31Come on, let's get out of here.
11:37Could you submit that report?
11:39Guys!
11:41What the hell happened at the Shannon's flat last night?
11:44Me and Lorna took the show out.
11:45Yeah.
11:46We were responding to reports of a domestic and a child at risk.
11:48But it was nothing.
11:49It was a false alarm.
11:50Well, go on.
11:51Find out who made the call then.
11:52Sure.
11:52Will do.
11:54So, how did it go with Stevie Shannon?
11:56Stuck to her guns, never went to Lunderswig and never contacted Edie.
11:59She's a funny one.
12:00She plays the shrinking violet for her sister, but she was cool as you like with us.
12:05Actually, Billy, any chance Morag could come in?
12:07Give us her take on Stevie.
12:09I'll call her.
12:10Not that I need a report to know that Stevie Shannon was lying.
12:13Agreed.
12:14That witness you spoke to, the one who saw someone in Edie's garden...
12:20Chris Burnett.
12:21He said it was a young male?
12:22He said he thought it was a young male, but it was hard to tell.
12:25Right, can you go and pick him up?
12:27I want to go over exactly what he saw.
12:29Sure.
12:29Tosh, Cora wants to see us.
12:35Grandad said he wasn't hungry.
12:38What about you, Gran?
12:39He said she wasn't hungry either.
12:41Hmm.
12:43Who are you texting?
12:44Er, just a cat.
12:45Gossip from a school.
12:48Right.
12:48Right.
12:52Something's going on.
12:53What?
12:55The police held Mum all day yesterday.
12:58Dad's not said a word about what happened.
13:00Well, when does that matter?
13:01They let her go, didn't they?
13:02But why?
13:03And why were they up here asking about Dad and Edie?
13:07Something's not right.
13:09Where are you going?
13:10I've just got some stuff to throw out.
13:12I'll be back later.
13:14Some of the forensics have come back.
13:27As I feared, we didn't get any prints or DNA from the rope.
13:32Fibres?
13:33None that we can use.
13:35I mean, she was out in the open for days, Tosh.
13:38What with the recent weather up there?
13:40Do we know what type of rope it was?
13:41Do we know what type of rope it was?
13:42Bog standard.
13:44You can pick it up at most DIY stores.
13:47But there was no other rope found at the property.
13:51So maybe the killer brought it?
13:53It's possible.
13:55What about the knot?
13:56Running bowline.
13:58Maritime knot.
13:59Isn't common, but not rare either.
14:03Whoever tied it may have spent some time at sea.
14:06Oh, have a shetland then.
14:08Ain't nothing else.
14:10Prints were collected at the scene, before the fire obviously.
14:14Kitchen and living room.
14:15Three sets in all.
14:17Forensics have matched two of them.
14:19Colin Waite and David Powell.
14:22The third's still to be identified.
14:23Could be Arthur Meyers, from his dinner with E.D.
14:28Or Stevie Shannon.
14:45Jess?
14:47What are you doing?
14:49I'm just going to walk.
14:50Oh, right, okay.
14:54Have you got your phone on you?
14:55Yeah, right.
14:57Make sure you keep it switched on.
15:07Any news?
15:20Mr. Burnett, sorry for the short notice, but I need you to come to the station.
15:26Is there a problem?
15:28D.I. McIntosh wants to go over the statement you gave the other day.
15:31Right.
15:34But we actually have plans.
15:36Is there any chance that we could do this tomorrow?
15:38I'm afraid not.
15:39But it shouldn't take long.
15:40It's just a quick follow-up.
15:41It took your time.
15:59Sorry, I can't get away.
16:02What's this in your car?
16:03Birthday present from mum and dad.
16:06Bloody hell.
16:08You're huge.
16:08Aye, and whose fault is that?
16:20And look, you got cushions.
16:21Yeah, I wanted to make it cosy for you.
16:23Your tools and your van.
16:45Are you sure about this, Tom?
16:47I don't used to be anymore.
16:49You don't know that.
16:51You might get better.
16:52I could start work again.
16:53Nah.
16:54Not going to the doctors.
16:56I'm not recovering any time soon.
16:58And I need the money, Keith.
17:01Jess is due any day now.
17:05We're struggling, so...
17:10Best I can do.
17:15If we can match the unidentified prince to Stevie Shannon, we've got grounds for arrest.
17:38Well, unless she gives us them voluntarily, which I very much doubt, I think we're going
17:43to need something more.
17:43I put Chris Burnett in interview room wine.
17:47He's waiting for you.
17:47Great, thanks.
17:48Oh, there for me.
17:49This way, please.
17:50Mr. Burnett, sorry to keep you waiting.
17:58I'm D.I.
17:59McIntosh.
18:00I'm working on the E.D.
18:01Tulloch investigation.
18:02I just wanted to go back over the statement that you gave to D.C. Wilson on the day Mrs.
18:08Tulloch's body was found.
18:10You told D.C. Wilson that you saw someone in E.D.'s garden.
18:14Is that right?
18:14Well, yeah.
18:15I don't, I don't know.
18:18I'm not, I'm not sure.
18:21You're not sure?
18:24Well, according to D.C. Wilson, you said that you saw a young man trying to hide?
18:28He might not have been hiding.
18:31I mean, he could have just been bending down.
18:35So you did see someone?
18:39Yes.
18:39Yes, I suppose I did.
18:41Right.
18:42Um, what day was this?
18:47It was the day that we arrived.
18:48It was Saturday.
18:49And how far away were you?
18:51What?
18:52You were outside your holiday cottage when you saw them.
18:55So from there to Mrs. Tulloch's garden is, what, about 50 metres?
19:00Yeah, yeah, sounds about right.
19:02Uh-huh.
19:02At what time of day was it?
19:04It was nine o'clock.
19:07In the evening.
19:08Mr. Burnett, I would like you to tell me if the person in this photo could have been
19:16the person you saw in the Tulloch garden that night.
19:20Obviously, this is a young woman, but given the time of night and the distance...
19:24No, it wasn't her.
19:25You're sure you haven't seen this woman since you came to Linuswick?
19:35I'm sure.
19:36I'm sure.
19:55It's not her.
20:07No, it's not her.
20:08It's her.
20:10Oh, it's her-
20:13Oh, it's her.
20:16Oh, no.
20:18Oh, no.
20:19Oh, my God.
20:20Oh, no.
20:21Oh, my God.
20:22what are you doing get away from that i know what this is i saw you last night at the cemetery give
20:40me that oh this is going to the police
20:42sorry i couldn't be more help
21:12no don't be we appreciate your time oh alex could you give mr burnett a lift back to london's work
21:16please yeah sure all right i'll see you then bye so chris burnett couldn't confirm if it was stevie
21:28shannon he saw in the tulloch garden but then at one point he even tried to say that he hadn't seen
21:33anyone at all i don't get it maybe he was nervous he didn't look like he'd seen the inside of a
21:39police station before anyway
21:42how was that on the phone what
21:46oh that just that was just a phone call
21:53you were smiling
21:55i do smile sometimes who was it all right if you must know it was james james innes james innes yes
22:04i went to see him how was he good yep very good just had a few drinks bit of a chat glad i did it
22:16actually got out for a bite to eat tomorrow so what prompted this
22:22prompted what you were going to see james i kind of got the feeling you were avoiding him
22:27i will have yeah actually it was ed suggested that i go ed tulloch our victim's son
22:41what him and james go way back he knew cal i told you all this yeah yeah you did
22:58what's with all the boxes sandy edie tolleck's personal papers well the stuff that survived the
23:04fire sandy's still on edie's money trying to work out where it all came from according to these the
23:10deposits were made decades ago that's more i gonna weigh in oh great billy have you got any idea where
23:17you did you get all your money from not a clue
23:28so you're from edinburgh then
23:34what you live in edinburgh then that's right what do you do down there uh we own two restaurants
23:47what my wife does what my wife does i help hospitality is pretty hard just now hey
23:56sorry haley
24:03hale can you hear me he's dead i can't hear you very well
24:10i killed him
24:20what are you talking about
24:23he got into the shed and i hit him i killed him chris
24:28that neighbor from this morning
24:30yeah just on our way back now what that's right pc
24:42grant you see grant he's driving me home
24:46either in ten minutes
24:47i'll see you soon
24:57love you
25:16appreciate it yeah you too
25:18mr burnett
25:29do you mind if i use your lure
25:33um yeah yeah sure come in
25:40cheers guys
25:40it's just through here no just just at the back there no i am
25:54what the fuck happened i don't know i panicked where is he in the shed what's next
26:00that belongs back here darling
26:10i'll explain later okay
26:17cheers i appreciate that i'll see you out
26:19do you want to leave your shed at the door
26:28i'll get it
26:38enjoy the rest of the day
26:49so where is he
26:55he was dead
26:57i checked
26:58well he obviously wasn't
27:01anybody who called the police we need to go now
27:03come on
27:05you get chloe i'll get the bags
27:10where are we going
27:11we're going home
27:12aww do we have to
27:14do we have to
27:16okay
27:19right
27:19watch from this
27:22mum's driving me nuts
27:24woman is obsessed
27:26you'd think it was her that was pregnant
27:27she keeps saying you know when the baby comes this and when the baby comes that
27:31as if it's gonna solve everything
27:32and dad looks at me like i'm a big disappointment
27:37at least they're engaging and just pretend like it's not happening
27:41and how are margaret and roddy
27:43they're trying to get me to apply to universities in england
27:47they'd have to pay fees
27:49mum says they'll cover them
27:55i suppose it's worth it to get their son away from the scheming wee
27:57bitch around his life
27:58don't say that
27:59why not
28:01the baby might hear you
28:09what do you think happened to easy
28:14i don't know
28:16it's just another reason to get out of this place
28:21did you speak to your cousin
28:22not yet
28:24we don't have that much time you reason
28:26i know okay
28:28jesus
28:28ryan
28:35oh my god
28:39did you find anything
28:42it's not much use to you
28:45that edie's husband
28:47that's robert
28:49looks like a character
28:52and he was that
28:54him and edie were quite the power couple
28:56billy
28:56hold in for questioning
29:06i'll be the talk of the aisles
29:08ruth and toss just want a chat
29:11what's that you've got
29:12no
29:13no
29:14oh by god you were a handsome man
29:17who the hell did you get that
29:21we're going through edie's stuff
29:25i'll take you to them
29:29still handsome by the way
29:30you can't think that stevie would be capable of killing etie
29:36well she's just someone we're looking at and the reports from her time and care are a cause for concern
29:42oh i wouldn't place too much stock in those they're from years ago but even so morag some of stevie's behavior back then was disturbing
29:49disturbing
29:50well of course it was disturbing
29:52the start that girl had
29:54same thing happened to amy
29:56no no amy was lucky comparatively
29:59she was adopted by a good family and she got to stay here with people in places she knew
30:05stevie was dragged from her home and dumped in the mainland
30:09why were the girls separated
30:12edie didn't feel she had a choice
30:16when we removed the girls from their mum we had to find them temporary foster care
30:20amy went with the parkers and right from the first week they were talking about adoption it's a perfect match
30:27stevie was placed with the greys but
30:29they could only offer temporary care so
30:32edie had a decision to make and a difficult one at that
30:36so she gave amy the happily ever after and put stevie on the mainland ferry
30:41it was an impossible call
30:44but edie made it and i backed her up
30:49you backed edie's decision
30:51i did
30:53i trusted her instincts
30:56morag did the shannon sisters know that you were involved in their case
31:00sorry we just got a call from loniswick
31:03what happened i was on my way back to the station when i got the call it's calling wait it looks
31:08like someone tried to bash his skull in yeah i called her shetland police
31:13is he gonna be okay he needs to get to the hospital mr wait
31:17who did this to you mr wait sorry we have to go now
31:20what what who found it over here
31:30who was it that found him he did we were in the car and he just turned up covered in blood
31:35sorry and you are ethan ethan stone yeah and he's no business being here mom what you say who did it
31:41turn said something about a woman what woman the one from the holiday cottage her name's haley burnett
31:54what's going on looks like they've cleared out oh and i think they've backed the car up how long ago did you drop him off about an hour ago right
32:14okay
32:25tosh billy get an alert out on chris and haley burnett we think they might be heading for the mainland
32:30okay yeah there's a good chance they'll head for the ferry so put a unit at the terminal see if we can pick
32:34them up tosh
32:45billy scrap that haley and chris burnett are to be arrested on site
32:49in connection with a serious assault and drug possession
33:04the police what do i do don't turn around keep going
33:20god they're everywhere
33:34what are we going to do
33:51first things first we have to focus on getting off the island okay what about the rucksack
33:57we'll just go to the cowhanness we'll say that we couldn't do it
33:59just find another way to pay the back man i never killed him he's going to go to the police
34:06we'll just say that he surprised you okay you thought that he was attacking you i don't i don't
34:10know how we'll work it out later right now we have to focus on getting on that ferry okay okay
34:17how are we going to do that
34:21um
34:27did we drop the ball here i mean who are these people sandy did the initial interview
34:36he said the burnett's checked out but you had a feeling about him didn't you well i thought he
34:39was a bit off when i interviewed him but i didn't have him down as a drugs trafficker
34:43i did a quick background check on the burnett there's nothing there tosh no previous convictions
34:58but hayley burnett's business might be in some trouble it looks like her restaurants are in a lot of dead
35:04okay thanks billy hi lorna found the car parked at the harbour hotel across from the terminal
35:11suitcases are here but i'm signing the burnett's they're gonna board on foot
35:16i want uniforms on that ferry it's their only way off the aisles
35:30so coming up thank you thank you thank you
35:42sandy we're approaching the terminal now
35:45Yeah, search the ferry from top to bottom.
36:02We have to be... That's him!
36:07Mr Burnett, stay exactly where you are.
36:10There's nowhere for you to go.
36:15Come on, Chris.
36:38Sorry, I totally forgot.
36:40But we'll only be gone a few days.
36:42I told my mum we'd stay the week.
36:44It's Luke's mum's birthday.
36:46I said we'd take Aidan up to visit.
36:48Go get the place yourself.
36:50Plenty of food in the fridge.
36:52You can download a movie if you want.
36:54Hey.
37:04We'll be back before you know it.
37:08I was at the house.
37:10It's Alex's house.
37:14I don't know why I went.
37:18I just wanted to see her.
37:22Hold on, when...
37:32When was this?
37:34Last Saturday.
37:36Last Saturday.
37:37Steve, what did you do?
37:38Nothing.
37:39Nothing.
37:40I just stood outside her house.
37:42Watching her through the window.
37:44When I didn't speak to her.
37:45I was too scared.
37:46Amy, the police know that I was there.
37:50That's why they question me.
37:51They're going to blame me for killing her.
37:52Listen to me.
37:53All you need to do is just tell the police the truth.
37:54Okay?
37:55They won't believe me.
37:56They've made up their minds.
37:57You were not there today.
37:58Twisted my words.
37:59Get me.
38:00Get me to say stuff.
38:01I didn't speak to her.
38:02I didn't speak to her.
38:03I was too scared.
38:04Amy, the police know that I was there.
38:06That's why they question me.
38:09They're going to blame me for killing her.
38:11Listen to me.
38:13All you need to do is just tell the police the truth.
38:16Okay?
38:17They won't believe me.
38:19They've made up their minds.
38:21You were not there today.
38:23Twisted my words.
38:24Get me to say stuff.
38:25The police can't blame you for something you didn't do, Stevie.
38:30They can't.
38:32And they will.
38:34What am I going to do?
38:38We'll work this out together.
38:43Okay?
38:44I can't believe you're not coming with us.
38:49I'll come up in a day or two.
38:51I need to be here for Stevie.
38:53I don't trust her, Amy.
38:55She's up to something.
38:56Look, I'm...
38:57I'll call you later.
38:58Look.
38:59Hey.
39:00This is what we managed to pull off Hayley Burnett's burner phone.
39:15Did she give you the password?
39:17She didn't have one.
39:19Oh, okay.
39:20We can work with these.
39:23Also, we called Chris Burnett's parents.
39:25They're on the way up.
39:26They'll look after me, Chloe, for now.
39:28Okay.
39:30Oh, Sandy.
39:31What's going on with the rucksack?
39:33Need to analyze some samples.
39:34Looks like mostly heroin.
39:36But there is some other stuff, too.
39:38How much?
39:39About two kilos.
39:41How much did your informant say was meant to be on the guiding light?
39:45Oh, about two kilos of heroin.
39:48Hey, how do you want to play this?
39:50Uh...
39:51Split them up.
39:52Compare and contrast.
39:54Let's do it.
40:04Where's Chloe?
40:05She's fine.
40:06She's been looked after by one of her officers.
40:09Can I see her, please?
40:11Depends on how you answer these questions.
40:16Okay.
40:20Let's start with Colin Waite.
40:23He claims he assaulted him.
40:25Said you were trying to kill him.
40:28Is he okay?
40:29Well, you fractured his skull, Hayley.
40:35It was an accident.
40:37You hit him twice.
40:44Tell me about the rucksack.
40:48Two kilos.
40:49Most of that categorized as a Class A substance.
40:53That's the kind of quantity that gets you a long time in prison.
41:00Where did you get the rucksack?
41:03I found it.
41:04I found it on the beach.
41:06Luniswick Beach.
41:07No, you didn't, Chris.
41:08We found a pay-as-you-go mobile phone in Hayley's bag.
41:18And read a series of text messages she received.
41:22Who was sending you these texts?
41:24I don't know.
41:25Hayley, you're looking at attempted murder and drug trafficking here.
41:28You do not get to say, I don't know, but I really don't know.
41:33Their phone was sent to me at the restaurant.
41:35Why would they send it to you?
41:37Hayley never said anything.
41:39The stress that she was under.
41:42Trying to keep the business afloat.
41:44Covid was bad.
41:47But then came inflation.
41:50Cost of living.
41:52I owed the bank 80 grand and they wanted it back.
41:58I had nowhere to go.
42:00I was going to lose everything.
42:01And then my head chef introduced me to this private finance guy.
42:13He said he invested in restaurants.
42:15Goes to show I mean these people, they're everywhere.
42:18They look like businessmen.
42:21Really, they're just gangsters.
42:24After a few months, I couldn't keep up with the payments.
42:27That's when they told me that there was a way that I could make up some of the money.
42:32Told me to book the cottage.
42:34They were supposed to pick it up when we got here.
42:37But then that woman was killed and the police were hanging about the village.
42:43Eventually, last night, some guy turned up.
42:47But Colin spooked him.
42:51The guy in the car, what did he look like?
42:54He's about my age.
42:57He was big.
42:59Scottish accent.
43:01He was bald but he had a beard.
43:05I heard someone say the name Callahan.
43:08Callahan.
43:11You...
43:12You sure about that?
43:16I was just trying to look after my wife.
43:19Look after Chloe.
43:20Listen, Chris had nothing to do with any of this.
43:23It was all me.
43:24I will take the blame for all of it.
43:28You just have to let Hayley go.
43:33Like your average drug mules.
43:36No, but you gotta admit, it's a smart cover.
43:39Maybe the Callahans are getting creative in their old age.
43:42You sure they're behind this?
43:44Hayley named them in there.
43:45Plus, it makes sense.
43:46The reason there was nothing on the guiding light was because the Callahans got the Burnettes to bring the drugs up here.
43:53What about the guy in the car?
43:55Well, maybe he's working for the Callahans and he's their guy in Shetland.
43:58Yeah, I mean, they must have had a local to liaise with the Burnettes, right?
44:02So, how do we identify him?
44:04Burnettes give us a description.
44:06And then there's the texts.
44:07Oh, we won't get anything from them.
44:08They used another burner.
44:10The messages were short, formal, no names.
44:13We'll send it to forensics.
44:15I'll get in touch with Loudon.
44:16See if he knows this guy.
44:19Alright, what about Edie's murder? How do the Burnettes fit in with that?
44:23Yeah, you see, I don't think they were involved.
44:26If anything, I think Edie's death screwed them up.
44:29It meant that Lunaswick was crawling with police.
44:30Yeah, I agree.
44:31I think if we hadn't been up there, they would have handed over those drugs and gone home.
44:36It's hard to see a link with Edie's murder.
44:41Okay, well, even if it isn't connected, we've got some drugs out of circulation.
44:47Whatever happens, you got a result. Well done.
44:57It doesn't feel like a result.
45:00We caught some bad guys.
45:02The Burnettes are in their cells, but the husband says he wants to talk to you.
45:06We've already spoken to him.
45:08He says it's important.
45:10I'm off home.
45:12Okay, thanks for today.
45:16I want to see Hayley and Chloe.
45:18No, not tonight. Maybe tomorrow.
45:20Please.
45:22Chloe won't know what's going on. She needs to see us.
45:25Look.
45:27Earlier today.
45:29That picture that you showed me, the one of the woman.
45:33Yeah, what about it?
45:35It was her.
45:37The one I saw in the dead woman's garden. It was her.
45:40Why didn't you say this earlier?
45:42Because I wanted to help you.
45:43So now he decides to do his civic duty and speak up.
45:52We're going to have to bring Stevie Shannon in for another interview.
45:55I know. I'll go and speak to Ed.
45:56Maybe worth getting a bit of insight into Edie's time as a social worker.
46:00Do you want me to come with you?
46:01No.
46:03You stay here. Break protocol.
46:04Let Chloe see her mum and dad like I knew you were planning.
46:07I will give them five minutes.
46:10Tops.
46:11Yeah, yeah.
46:41I'll text you later.
46:51Dad, it's not what you think.
46:54Something happened with Mr. Waite.
46:56Ethan and me had to talk to the police.
46:58What did I tell you, son?
47:01What did I fucking tell you?!
47:03Mum!
47:04Sorry, I told you!
47:05You can do the car! Now!
47:06Mr. Terry!
47:08Away!
47:10Jesus!
47:11Come!
47:13Please!
47:14Come!
47:17Leave him alone!
47:18Leave him alone!
47:27Leave him alone!
47:29What are you doing?!
47:30Come on!
47:31Yes!
47:32Dad! Stop it!
47:33He's in!
47:37Oh, God!
47:39Tom!
47:43Jess, call an ambulance.
47:45Are you okay?
47:48Don't need an ambulance!
47:52Don't need an ambulance!
48:01So, what are we doing here?
48:03I was hoping to combine our drinks with a little bit of work.
48:08Uh-huh.
48:10But it looks like that's not going to happen.
48:13Hi.
48:14Hi.
48:15Two glasses of red wine, please.
48:16Well, actually, uh, never mind.
48:20Here.
48:22Do you know an Ethan Stone?
48:25Ethan Stone?
48:26Yeah, yeah, yeah.
48:27The Stones have been members of the Kirk for years.
48:30You've not arrested him, have you?
48:31Yeah.
48:33No!
48:34God, Alan.
48:35But I think he might be the father of Jess Jameson's baby.
48:39Actually, that makes a lot of sense.
48:42Isabel Jameson and Margaret Stone are meant to be really good pals.
48:46Mm-hmm.
48:47But I've noticed some friction there recently.
48:49Mm-hmm.
48:52So is Isabel not too happy about Ethan deflowering her daughter?
48:55Well, it might be the other way around.
48:56Ethan's a nice, perfectly normal kid.
49:01Put to Margaret, he's the second coming.
49:03Oh, Jesus.
49:04Mm-hmm.
49:05Teenage pregnancies, family feuds and psycho mothers.
49:08Could you get yourself a wee Greek tragedy going on at the Kirk, Alan?
49:10Just normal people dealing with the stuff of life, which you'd see if you came to service ever.
49:17And why would I want to do that?
49:18Oh, Ruth, because your brother's the minister and maybe he'd love to see you.
49:22Alan, I know you're good at what you do.
49:27God knows enough people tell me that you are.
49:30Just that place, or...
49:33It's still his domain.
49:35You can talk to me about that, you know.
49:40I'm literally the only person you can talk to.
49:42Just her being there.
49:44Well, find another Kirk.
49:46No.
49:47That would be like cheating on you.
49:50I'd get over it.
49:51Especially if I knew you were getting some comfort.
49:54Whatever religion gene you and Dad had, it passed me by.
50:01Sorry.
50:02Yeah, hold it up. I just need to take this.
50:07I don't.
50:10Ruth?
50:11What are you doing here?
50:13Just having a drink with my brother.
50:15I thought that was the minister.
50:16Yeah, he wants me to go to church.
50:18Well, short numbers.
50:20No, I think he's genuinely concerned for my spiritual well-being.
50:24Ruth, sorry, I'm going to need to go. That was the hospital.
50:28Kath Peterson's taking a turn for the worst.
50:31Enjoy the wine.
50:32You, uh, on your own then?
50:37You, uh, on your own then?
51:02I mean, I knew Mum took her job seriously, and she wasn't always popular in some quarters, but she never really spoke about work that much.
51:11Mm.
51:12You think this girl's involved?
51:13Oh, she's just someone we're talking to.
51:14When did Mum work on her case?
51:15Uh, around 2005.
51:16Uh, well, I'm not used to you then.
51:17Uh, by that time, me and Mum weren't really talking.
51:21So, uh, you gonna go?
51:22Where?
51:23To your brother's church?
51:24To your brother's church?
51:25Oh God, no.
51:26Oh God, no.
51:27I think I'm beyond saving.
51:28Ah, it's never too late to repent.
51:29Oh, no.
51:30Oh, no.
51:31Don't tell me you're, uh...
51:32Oh, no.
51:33Don't tell me you're, uh...
51:34No, no.
51:35No, but we were when I was younger. Mum was religious.
51:36Oh, no.
51:37Well, I'm not used to you then.
51:38Uh, by that time, me and Mum weren't really talking.
51:41So, uh...
51:42You gonna go?
51:43Where?
51:44To your brother's church?
51:45Oh, God, no.
51:46I think I'm beyond saving.
51:47Ah, it's never too late to repent.
51:48Oh, no.
51:49Don't tell me you're, uh...
51:50No.
51:51No, but we were when I was younger. Mum was religious.
51:53I was not too late to repent.
51:55Ah, I was not too late to repent.
51:56No.
51:57No, I was not too late to repent.
51:58Oh, no.
51:59No, what's not too late to repent?
52:00No, no.
52:01No, but we were when I was younger.
52:02Mum was religious.
52:04Well, at least she was up until my brother died.
52:07Yeah, that must have been a shitty time.
52:14But then...
52:17weirdly, that's when I started writing.
52:21Don't ask me why, but Craig dying kind of woke it all up in me.
52:27Do you write much now?
52:29No. Pop takes up most of my energy.
52:33You know, you need...
52:35you need time to write,
52:37to sit in the water, if you know what I mean.
52:40No, I really don't.
52:46Mind you, every now and then something happens
52:49and I get an ocean to start writing again.
52:57You want another?
53:00No, thank you.
53:02I have got work to do, so...
53:05I better be going.
53:07No worries.
53:10Thank you for the drink.
53:12My pleasure.
53:13Not a subject I care to talk of.
53:25But you remember that day?
53:27I remember it all.
53:29How quiet it was that morning.
53:33See, it was dead calm.
53:36There was no warning then?
53:38No.
53:39No.
53:43And the last time you saw Craig and Ali?
53:47I stood on the shore and I watched them leave.
53:53And then what happened?
53:56The storm came in that afternoon and hit hard wind,
54:00like you wouldn't believe.
54:03And I remember the waiting and the dread
54:08and knowing they were out there in all of that.
54:11No.
54:12No.
54:13No.
54:14No.
54:15No.
54:16No.
54:17No.
54:18No.
54:19No.
54:20No.
54:21The storm came out with us letting her
54:22waiting.
54:23We were with each other when they told us
54:25our sons were dead.
54:27We're dead.
54:43We've got a problem.
54:45Okay.
54:48The money in the Tulloch account.
54:50The deposits.
54:52I don't think Edie made them.
54:55I think it was Robert.
54:58I've been through the statements.
55:00We are looking at a series of large cash deposits.
55:04Sometimes thousands of pounds.
55:07Irregular payments over a twelve-year period
55:10that stopped when Robert Tulloch retired.
55:15So what are you seeing?
55:17Sasha.
55:18The Tullochs had no other income streams
55:21other than their salaries.
55:23No assets, no property.
55:25Nothing to explain where this money came from.
55:29Which means we have to consider the possibility
55:33that Robert Tulloch was corrupt.
55:37This is a police officer we're talking about
55:39and one who's not around to defend himself.
55:43Tosh.
55:44I've checked.
55:49Then check again.
55:51Okay.
55:57There is a couple of missing paper statements.
56:01I will try and find them.
56:03Who knows?
56:04Maybe there is something on them that can explain
56:06where all this money came from.
56:08And in the meantime,
56:10don't breathe a word of this to Billy.
56:13No.
56:14No.
56:15No.
56:16No.
56:39Well hi darling.
56:40Dinner is nearly ready.
56:41I'll be through in a minute.
57:11I'll be through in a minute.
57:41I'll be through in a minute.
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