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