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00:00What's going on?
00:01Sorry, mister, are you?
00:03Amy Shannon. I live here.
00:05There's been a report of a domestic disturbance at this address.
00:07We've nothing to hide.
00:08So she gave Amy the happily ever after and put Stevie on the mainland ferry?
00:12It was an impossible call.
00:14Morag, did the Shannon sisters know that you were involved in their case?
00:17Did you set us up?
00:18I thought the stuff was on that boat.
00:20So that means they still need to land the gear, right?
00:22If it's not on the boat, then they're going to know something on top.
00:25Jesus Christ!
00:27What did I tell you, sir?
00:30There is a couple of missing paper statements. I will try and find them.
00:35This is a police officer we're talking about.
00:38Don't do the word of this to Billy.
00:40That's how you lot operate, isn't it?
00:42Something like this happens and you go looking for a scapegoat.
00:45The one I saw in the dead woman's garden, it was her.
00:47Seems there were some disturbing reports that came from the children's homes where Stevie was placed.
00:52I don't trust her, Amy.
00:54We're a family after all.
00:56You, your mum.
00:59And me.
01:15I'm gonna win this time.
01:16No, you're not.
01:17Yes, I am.
01:19Snap!
01:20I win.
01:25Stephen!
01:26Mom!
01:27Mom!
01:28Mom!
01:28Mom!
01:29Mom!
01:29We got Mom!
01:30Mom!
01:31Mom!
01:32Mom!
01:33Mom!
01:34Mom!
01:36Mom!
01:37Mom!
01:38Mom!
01:39We got Mom!
01:45Hello. I'm Edie Tulloch. I'm a social worker. I need to have a wee word with your mum. Is she here?
02:15I need to have a wee word with your mum.
02:45I need to have a wee word with your mum.
03:15Will says he's working for you. Last thing he needs is to get dragged into any more shit.
03:22Hooray! And here he is.
03:25You're up early.
03:27I've got a wee favour to ask you.
03:32Stuart, will you give us a minute please? Cheers.
03:42I don't think your mum likes me very much.
03:44Don't!
03:47Stuart's my best pal and I've known him since I was seven. Don't.
03:52What do you want?
03:57Well, we arrested a couple of couriers who were bringing drugs in for the Callaghan's.
04:02Long story short, they've got a man here in Shetland who they're working with.
04:09And?
04:10And I want you to get me the name.
04:13How am I supposed to do that?
04:16You work at the harbour. You see things.
04:19Then you know exactly who can get me that name.
04:24What if I don't want to?
04:26Well, we'll just have to call you a parole officer, won't we?
04:29In fact, should we, should we do that now?
04:34Do it.
04:36Do it!
04:38Would you rather go back inside and be your lackey for the rest of my life?
04:41But you listen here.
04:43I have been working on this case for more than six months and I am this close to getting a result.
04:49You get me that name, I'll drop me a charge.
04:53How about that?
04:59Call me when you've got something.
05:06Give him plenty of water and tell your mum no more bloody cake.
05:13Call you later.
05:15Everything okay?
05:18Aidan was sick last night and Luke can't seem to calm him down.
05:23Well, I guess it's good that Luke's mum's there.
05:26She can look after him.
05:30So...
05:32I was thinking, since it's just us, we should do something.
05:38You know, maybe we could go to the beach or...
05:41I could go and get stuff for a picnic.
05:43Don't you think it would be better going to the police station?
05:46Why?
05:48To tell them about you being that you do Tulloch's house.
05:51Stevie, this is why I stayed. You asked me to help you.
05:54Aye, but I didn't think that we'd just stroll in and confess.
05:58Well, it's better that you come forward with the truth than then find out your lies.
06:03Look, I'll come with you.
06:05Okay? We'll explain that you made a mistake and we'll just get it all sorted out.
06:08Amy, it doesn't work like that.
06:12What?
06:16Look, I'm...
06:18There's cowpaw in the bag.
06:20I'm going to go to the shops.
06:21What?
06:23Stevie.
06:31Good morning, Stevie.
06:33I'm afraid we're going to need you to come back down to the station.
06:36Sorry, I don't have time.
06:38Well, you're going to have to make time.
06:40Or we could do it here, at your flat.
06:43Right.
06:44Right.
06:45Oh, my.
07:11Oh, my.
07:13Oh, my.
07:15Oh, my.
07:21Decent prices today.
07:23What?
07:25I was looking for some work.
07:26I wondered if maybe you could help me out.
07:28I've got all the crew I need, son.
07:30Well, it's not for fishing work.
07:32It's for the other sort of work.
07:35Callahan sort of work.
07:38I think you've got the wrong guy.
07:41Well, maybe you know the right guy, though.
07:43Like, you can point me in the right direction now.
07:45Like, give me a phone number or something.
07:46Move.
07:47Chris Burnett is positive he saw Stevie in Edie Tulloch's garden on the day we think she was killed.
08:05And then there's the taxi driver who picked up a woman who looked like Stevie and drove her to Luniswick.
08:11And her motive is what? Revenge?
08:13Well, essentially, yes.
08:15Stevie blamed Edie for putting her into care.
08:17Because anyone that's been through the care system is a criminal.
08:21No. That's not what we're saying.
08:24You just said she killed Edie because Edie put her into care.
08:26It's a potential motive.
08:29I spent a year in care.
08:31And overall, for me, it was a positive experience.
08:34In fact, if it wasn't for the people who took care of me and my family, I wouldn't be here today.
08:38And we're very grateful that you are here. But Stevie Shannon did not have a positive time in care. Her case files prove that. And if she did resent Edie, maybe she used that resentment to take it out on her.
08:53Yeah, plus, Amy and Stevie's mum died after Edie removed them from their home and they blame her for that.
09:00Chris Burnett's statement won't stand up in court. And just because Stevie took a taxi to Luniswick doesn't mean she killed Edie.
09:06But there's the unidentified print.
09:09Okay. And if they're a match to Stevie Shannon, you're on your way to building a case.
09:14But she's under no obligation to give you her prints. Frankly, given what you have, I'm so surprised you even brought her in.
09:29He's right. We don't have enough.
09:32But if we can get her prints...
09:33Ugh. There's no way she's gonna let us take her fingerprints.
09:37We'll be lucky if we even get her to talk in there.
09:39So what are we gonna do?
09:43I've got an idea.
09:49Sorry to keep you waiting.
09:51Right.
09:52Okay.
10:01Okay.
10:03Just so you know, Stevie, we have a witness who gave a fairly accurate description of the person that was in Edie Tullock's garden.
10:12Now, we can't say for sure, but we think that person might have been Amy.
10:22Look, we know this is difficult. Amy's your sister. But we wanted to ask whether you might be able to give us some insight into her state of mind.
10:33What?
10:35Well, because you've been around her recently.
10:38Yeah, and you said yourself, Amy blames Edie over the death of your mum.
10:44No, I didn't.
10:46Oh.
10:48I'm pretty sure you did.
10:50Hang on.
10:52Yeah, you said, Amy's never come to terms with what happened to mum.
10:57She wants someone to blame and Edie's convenient.
11:00I mean, Amy had issues with Edie, didn't she?
11:07She was suing social services.
11:10Maybe the case was taking too long.
11:13She got frustrated.
11:14I've used to lost your minds.
11:18You think that Amy killed Edie Tullock.
11:23It's a pretty compelling motive.
11:24And given recent events, I mean, it's pretty clear that something's not right in that flat.
11:30What events?
11:32Someone called the police to report that Aidan was in danger.
11:37Yeah, it was just a prank call.
11:39How can you be so sure?
11:41Because Amy isn't violent, I know her.
11:44But do you?
11:46I mean, you two only got back in touch, what was it, a year ago?
11:51That's practically strangers.
11:54You don't know what you're talking about.
11:56You've got no idea what me and Amy are.
11:58You'd never understand.
12:00And see this, what you two are trying to do.
12:03Get between us.
12:04They've been trying to do it for years.
12:05Social work, the courts, the police.
12:07You've all tried to keep us apart so it won't work.
12:13See the shit that we went through when we were kids?
12:16It bonds you for life.
12:21Sounds to me like you didn't get anything from her.
12:23She said she knew it was a prank call.
12:26What?
12:28Alex, the domestic at Amy Shan is the other night.
12:30Do we know who reported it?
12:32Still saying it's anonymous.
12:33Yeah, but there'll be a recording of it somewhere, yeah?
12:35Do you think I could get a copy of it?
12:36Mm-hm.
12:37Now? Today?
12:40You think Stevie made that call?
12:41Well, maybe, yes.
12:43Why on earth would she report her own sister to social services?
12:45Well, because Stevie thinks the whole world is trying to get in between her and her sister.
12:50And maybe, maybe, that includes Luke and Aidan too.
12:58Yes, Alan, what?
12:59Sorry to catch you at work, but I think you're going to need to come up to the clerk.
13:04This might be important.
13:09Okay.
13:10I know.
13:23I've been through everything.
13:25Twice.
13:26I still can't explain where the Tulloch money came from.
13:30Unless...
13:33We entertain the idea that Robert Tulloch was taking bribes.
13:41What about the missing bank statement? Did you find it?
13:44No.
13:45I contacted the bank and they're sending a copy over to you today.
13:48But even without that, there's a clear pattern of what was going on.
13:55Look, maybe we should talk to Billy.
13:58He worked with Robert.
14:00Might be able to throw some light on all of this.
14:03I would like us to have a little more evidence before we go accusing his dead friend of corruption.
14:09So how do we move forward?
14:14Ray Powell.
14:16Gina Powell's husband.
14:18Ray was one of Robert Tulloch's old cases.
14:22Gina doesn't trust the police.
14:25Said they ruined our family.
14:28Maybe she knows something about Robert.
14:30I can pull that case for.
14:31Yeah, okay, great.
14:34And Sandy...
14:36We keep this between you and me for now, okay?
14:40Of course.
14:49An assault.
14:51A violent, unprovoked assault on a defenceless boy.
14:56Him a grown man too.
14:57And Tom Jameson did this to you?
15:02Why did he do it?
15:04What does that matter?
15:06Fact is, he committed a crime.
15:07You need to go over there and arrest the man.
15:09Margaret, do you think...
15:10All to your respect, Minister. I'm talking with your sister now.
15:15Ethan.
15:17Was this about Jess being pregnant?
15:21Yeah.
15:22And her dad not happy about it.
15:24He banned me from seeing her.
15:26You were with her yesterday though.
15:28Are you trying to justify this?
15:30I'm just trying to understand it.
15:33Well, understand this.
15:35None of us are happy about this baby.
15:39Ethan's too young to be a parent.
15:42We try to speak to them.
15:45Try to persuade them that Jess should...
15:47Make an arrangement, but they wouldn't hear of it.
15:53Isabelle, of course, digging her heels in.
15:57I've never met a woman so keen to become a gran.
16:00So, here we are.
16:02Two kids.
16:04Their whole lives ruined.
16:06Jess wants to get the baby adopted.
16:08You never told me that.
16:11She was talking to Edie about it.
16:14Edie Tulloch?
16:17Edie said she'd look into it.
16:20That was before she, you know, died.
16:25Who else knew about this?
16:40What's your name?
16:48Will Loudon.
16:50Give me your phone.
16:52What?
16:53Your phone.
17:00Go here.
17:02Say Jacob sent you.
17:04Cute kid, by the way.
17:11Gina.
17:15Can I have a word?
17:25I've been going over your late husband's case file.
17:28Why?
17:30We've had cause to look into Robert Tulloch's time in the police.
17:34Robert arrested Ray in connection with the robbery of a goods container at Lairwick Docks.
17:38According to the transcript of his first interview, Ray said that he was with you and David at the time that the robbery happened.
17:47So?
17:49So?
17:51There's no mention of the alibi in his second interview.
17:55He just submitted a signed confession.
17:58I don't understand the problem.
18:01Was Ray with you that night?
18:04It doesn't matter now.
18:06Gina.
18:08If he didn't do it, he shouldn't have gone to prison.
18:11Back then.
18:13All this, here, Lanneswick.
18:15This was Robert's kingdom.
18:18Hymenides.
18:20But bloody Ray couldn't resist it.
18:24Pulling off jobs right underneath Robert's nose.
18:26Way too big a temptation.
18:27He made an enemy of Robert Tulloch.
18:31Sorry, are you telling me that Robert framed Ray because Ray was goading him?
18:40You don't get it.
18:42I'm telling you that Ray wasn't with us the night of the robbery.
18:47Just like he said in his confession.
18:49A fish supper, please.
19:09I'm Will.
19:10Sheila.
19:12Jacob sent me.
19:14Jacob from the Harbour.
19:16Does Jacob want chips?
19:18No, he told me to come here to see about some work.
19:20You want to work here?
19:21No.
19:22Maybe I can speak to the boss?
19:24I'm the boss.
19:26Salt and vinegar?
19:28No.
19:29No.
19:30No.
19:31No.
19:32That's 15.
19:33Here.
19:34Here.
19:36Thanks.
19:37Thanks.
19:38Thanks.
19:40I'm the boss.
19:42Is that on vinegar?
19:45Eh, no.
19:46No.
19:49That's 15.
19:54Here.
20:03Thanks.
20:09What the hell's that about?
20:17I don't know.
20:23I'm going to take my break, Sheila.
20:25I'll be back in an hour.
20:27Make sure you are.
20:29Aye, alright.
20:39Stevie, where the hell have you been?
20:49Hi, Amy.
20:51How are you doing?
20:55It's just a routine follow-up.
20:58Routine?
21:00You're here because you think I'm an unfit mother.
21:02Oh, nobody thinks that, Amy.
21:05And it's for your protection too.
21:07It means if we get any more of these anonymous reports,
21:10we can take them with a pinch of salt.
21:13Where is the wee one anyway?
21:15He's with Luke.
21:18It's Luke's mum's.
21:19The whole family's up there this week.
21:20You didn't want to go?
21:22I was planning to, but I had to stay here.
21:24Stevie needed me for...
21:27And how is Stevie?
21:30Aye, she's fine.
21:36I admit, I was in the wrong eye.
21:40I should never raise my hands to Ethan.
21:42You make it sound like you give him a clip around the ear.
21:45Right.
21:47This is what Ethan's mum woke up to this morning.
21:51Jesus.
21:53I'm sorry.
21:54That was...
21:56Yesterday was a tough day.
21:58Was it?
21:59It's not an excuse.
22:00I'm just saying,
22:02that isn't something that I would normally do.
22:04Ethan says you banned him from seeing Jess.
22:07Is that right?
22:08That your thing, is it?
22:09Deciding who your daughter gets to spend time with?
22:12No.
22:13I never said they couldn't speak to each other ever again.
22:16This baby has caused a lot of grief between us and Ethan's family,
22:18so I thought it best if they kept away from each other
22:21until after the baby was born.
22:22Yeah, Margaret Stone doesn't seem too happy about Jess being pregnant.
22:25Margaret's never happy.
22:26What about you and Isabel?
22:28How do you feel about Jess becoming a mum?
22:30Hmm.
22:31It's what she wants, so we're behind her.
22:35Is it?
22:36Is it what she wants?
22:40Did you know that Jess had gone to Edie Tulloch
22:43about putting the baby up for adoption?
22:45No, I didn't.
22:47You don't seem too surprised by it.
22:50Jess is alone to herself.
22:52She stopped surprising me years ago.
22:57Did Edie speak to you about it?
22:59No, I barely spoke.
23:01Apart from a grudging hello now and again.
23:03You never discussed it with her?
23:05No.
23:06So why do you think Jess went to Edie?
23:09Like I say, Jess is unpredictable.
23:14So how do you feel about it now?
23:17Knowing what they were planning?
23:18Look, you brought me in here because of what happened with Ethan, right?
23:20Now, I've admitted to the assault, so let me just sign whatever it is I have to sign so that I can go.
23:29I need to get home.
23:30Is Ethan okay?
23:43Well, he's got a sore face, but I think he'll live.
23:47Poor kid.
23:48Still, at least now we know Tom Jameson's got a violent streak.
23:52Well, yes and no.
23:54I mean, to be fair, the man's had a tough time.
23:57He's lost his job, he's got health issues, and now his daughter's gone and got herself up the duff.
24:01That doesn't excuse beating up a kid.
24:04No, it does not.
24:06Alex, could we charge Tom Jameson and bail him for now and get someone to drop him off back home?
24:12Sure.
24:12Anyway, we're going to have to find some time to talk to Jess, see when she last saw Edie.
24:19According to Ethan, Jess went to see Edie a couple of weeks ago about finding a family to adopt the baby.
24:25Well, it makes sense, doesn't it, given Edie's history in family services.
24:28Did the Jamesons know that Jess has given up the baby?
24:31Tom Jameson didn't, was this?
24:34Oh, I've got to go and see Loudon.
24:37I'll catch you later.
24:39Okay.
24:39Can I get you some tea?
24:42No, I'm good.
24:45Never the know, right?
24:48Actually, I went out to Linneswick to see Gina Powell.
24:55I think we need to have a chat about Robert Tulloch.
24:58Robert? Why?
24:59Some things have come to light, Billy.
25:04Things I can't explain.
25:07You know what?
25:09I'll wait.
25:11Thanks.
25:12Oh, he's a handsome boy.
25:33Amy, it's me!
25:33Good to see you, Stevie.
25:44Morag's just checking in after the police visit the other day.
25:47Nothing to worry about.
25:48Like I said to Amy, just an informal visit.
25:51See how everybody's doing.
25:55You have to give notice.
25:57Well, that's not strictly true.
25:59I'm pretty sure you can't show up on an ounce like.
26:01Stevie, will you leave it?
26:03Amy, listen to me.
26:05There's rules and procedures that she's not following.
26:07It's fine, okay?
26:08It's not fine.
26:11This is my family.
26:12Now, go in the other room and let me and Morag finish up here.
26:18I'm sorry about that.
26:42No, you're fine.
26:43She's just looking out for you.
26:44Like a sister should.
26:48Look, I'll need to drop by again when Aidan's here.
26:51But as far as I'm concerned, there's nothing to worry about.
26:54Except what you have with Aidan and Luke.
26:58That's what's important.
26:59Don't let anyone get in the way of that, Amy.
27:02No matter who they are.
27:03What do you mean, you can't do it?
27:19It's only been a morning.
27:21It's just too dangerous.
27:23It's just a name-loading.
27:25I think they're on to me.
27:26Who?
27:27The people who work for the Callaghan's.
27:29Right, and what makes you think that?
27:30I got a tip-off this morning and it turned out to be bullshit.
27:35How do you know?
27:36Because why would they piss me about like that?
27:38What if they know that I'm working for you lot?
27:40I think you've been paranoid, Mick.
27:42I'd rather be paranoid than dead.
27:48I'm done.
27:49Sorry, I'm done.
27:50All right.
27:55Hey.
27:58What if I did something for you?
28:01Like what?
28:02I don't fucking know.
28:03What do you want?
28:06I want to see my daughter.
28:08What?
28:08Erin.
28:09I want more access to Erin.
28:10Oh, come on.
28:11Please.
28:11Loudon, you know I can't do something like that.
28:17Oh, gee.
28:17Oh.
28:20All right.
28:25All right.
28:26Okay.
28:28I'll make a phone call.
28:32It's me.
28:34I found the grass.
28:38Well, she said she had no concern,
28:40so maybe that'll be the end of it.
28:45Look, I'll call you back.
28:48What are you doing?
28:50I think it's better if I go.
28:54What?
28:55Go?
28:55Go where?
28:57Back to Aberdeen.
29:00Why?
29:02I'm obviously in the way.
29:04That's not true.
29:06Amy.
29:07I heard you at the door.
29:10You and my Gabe talking about getting rid of me.
29:13I mean, she made it perfectly clear that I shouldn't be around you or Aiden.
29:18That's not what she meant.
29:19It's exactly what she meant.
29:23She was just talking, okay?
29:24And it's not...
29:25It's not like I agree with her.
29:28Didn't disagree with her, though.
29:30Didn't stand up for me, did you?
29:32Stevie, stop.
29:36I'm sorry.
29:38Okay, I...
29:40Just this stuff with Aiden, it's freaking me out.
29:44I don't want you to leave.
29:46I need you.
29:49Especially now.
29:50Why don't we do that picnic?
29:59Here, just you and me.
30:02Be like the old days, back in the house.
30:06Except this time we'll actually have something to eat.
30:11Tell you what, why don't you...
30:12You stay at the car.
30:15We're at the supermarket, I get some food.
30:17Nothing healthy, I mean, just junk food and wine.
30:21I'll get everything sorted here.
30:24Please.
30:26Stay.
30:29Just at least for one more night.
30:34Bye.
30:34Bye.
30:47You were right.
30:53I'm always right.
30:54But remind me again what it is I'm right about this time.
30:57Alex got the recording of the 999 report made about Amy Shannon.
31:01Stevie Shannon made the call.
31:02So she did report her own sister?
31:04Let's go.
31:05What?
31:06Now?
31:06She made a malicious report where I've grounds to her aether.
31:09And then we'll have her prints.
31:11Oh.
31:11Oh.
31:11Your sister's been lying to us.
31:26About what?
31:27About being in Edie Tillach's house.
31:31On the day she died.
31:34Okay.
31:35She went up there, yes.
31:37But she didn't see or talk to Edie.
31:40So you knew about this?
31:42You were going to come by the station today to explain.
31:46She's already been at the station.
31:48Yeah.
31:49This morning.
31:50And do you know what?
31:52She never said anything about being at Edie Tillach's house.
31:55Okay, well, like I said, she's worried about how it looks.
32:00But even if she went up there, she didn't do anything to Edie.
32:04How can you be sure?
32:05Because she would have told me.
32:06Did she tell you about the phone call?
32:09What phone call?
32:27Listen, the couple are always arguing.
32:30And there's a wee boy in there.
32:31I'm just...
32:32I'm worried that he might be in danger.
32:35Are you okay?
32:41Why would she do that?
32:50Now, if that's Stevie, can I talk to her?
32:52I didn't know if you wanted red or white, so I just got both.
32:58How could you, Stevie?
33:01After everything I've done for you.
33:03Aidan's my son, your nephew, and you told them he was in danger.
33:12No, they're...
33:13They're lying.
33:15That's not true.
33:16I heard the recording, Stevie.
33:17Let me talk to her.
33:19That's not me.
33:20They've made it up.
33:21They're...
33:22They're faking it, so it sounds like me.
33:24No, no, no, no, no, there is no they.
33:27There is no big conspiracy working against us.
33:30There is only you.
33:32And I'm...
33:32And I'm done with you.
33:41Amy, I think you should come with us to the station.
33:50Fuck!
33:51Jess Neeson hadn't called the ambulance.
34:14Who knows what would have happened.
34:16You know, I do owe you my life, Jess.
34:21What happened?
34:29Just took my prints, asked me a few questions.
34:31Did they charge you?
34:34So you're gonna go to prison?
34:37Sergeant Wright, if he does go.
34:39Jess.
34:39What?
34:41He attacked Ethan.
34:43And I said I was sorry.
34:45So?
34:46That doesn't change anything.
34:48I never thought you were capable of doing something like that.
34:52We've all got our secrets.
34:54What?
34:59Jess.
35:00I'll deal with her.
35:01Make yourself comfortable.
35:24I'll get you some water.
35:26Thanks.
35:26What is it?
35:41You don't know them like I do.
35:42What are you talking about?
35:45You don't know how they work.
35:47They twist things.
35:49Stevie, you made that call.
35:51You sent the police to my house.
35:52I know.
35:54And I'm sorry.
35:58But don't worry.
35:59I'm gonna put everything right.
36:02I promise.
36:04And I'm gonna make sure she can't take Aiden off you.
36:08I'm gonna make sure she can't
36:38And did she save?
37:08Where she was?
37:10No, but she sounded weird, like she was going to do something.
37:14Like what?
37:15She said she was going to make sure she didn't take Aidan away.
37:19Is she? Sorry, who is she?
37:21Stevie was there this afternoon when she came round to visit.
37:24When who came round to visit, Amy?
37:25Oh, Christ.
37:32Billy.
37:33Morag, where are you?
37:35I'm back at the house.
37:36I need you to get in the car and come into the station.
37:40What?
37:42Just do as I ask, Morag.
37:46Morag?
37:47Yeah, no, no, I'm here, I'm here.
37:49Look, what's going on?
37:51We can't find Stevie Shannon.
37:53I think she might head to the house.
37:55I think she's here.
38:05Morag!
38:06Morag!
38:06Stevie?
38:18Do you want to come out, pet?
38:26If you want to talk, I'm here.
38:35Stevie?
38:35Stevie?
38:38Okay, Sandy, find out if there's anyone near the house and get them over there.
38:42On it.
38:42No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, Billy.
38:44You need to stay here.
38:45The hell with that.
38:48I know you had it tough, Stevie, and I'm sorry.
38:51You got a bad deal and you've every right to blame us, but we were just doing our jobs.
38:57You took her from me.
38:58You stole her, you and Tulloch.
39:03We had to, Stevie.
39:05Your mum was a good person, but she couldn't cope.
39:07My mum, you think I give a shit about that useless junkie you took Amy from me?
39:15I remember everything.
39:19You and Tulloch took us outside.
39:22That's all the looks between yous.
39:25I remember you grabbing me.
39:27While she threw Amy in the car.
39:32I can still smell your perfume.
39:35You're wearing it now, aren't you?
39:38It fucking stinks.
39:42You.
39:46You took my sister from me.
39:49You've still got Amy.
39:51It is not the same!
39:53She is different!
39:54She has Aidan and Luke and her work in a flat with fucking tea towels!
40:00I want the whole day, mate.
40:02You know, just me and her.
40:03Nobody else.
40:04Just like it was in the flat.
40:06You can't have that.
40:09I know.
40:11You can't have it, Stevie.
40:12You can't have it!
40:13You can't.
40:13You can't have it, Ben.
40:16You can't.
40:18You can't.
40:18You can't have it, Ben.
40:20You can't.
40:23You can't have it.
40:26I'm sorry.
40:28I'm so sorry.
40:42Morag?
40:48Morag.
40:48I don't want to charge.
41:10I don't want a charge, Sandy.
41:19As far as I'm concerned, there was no crime here.
41:22Did she say anything, Warag?
41:24About what?
41:27Edie.
41:28No, no, she was speaking about the day we took her and Amy away.
41:34Maybe me and Edie wish to handle things better.
41:38You did what you could, love.
41:40Yeah, and a fat lot of good that did.
41:49She's had a shock.
41:51Aye, her and me both.
41:54I'll leave you to it.
41:56Let me know if you need anything.
41:58Sandy, Elliot, I thought she was asking about Robert.
42:03Any idea why?
42:05No.
42:07I'm sure it'll keep her.
42:08Just take care of him, Warag.
42:22Hello?
42:23Is that Loudon?
42:26Yeah.
42:27Are you looking for a job?
42:28Right, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, hey, how did you get this number though?
42:35Look, if you're not interested.
42:37Well, no, I am, yeah, 100%.
42:39Good.
42:40Because I might have someone on tonight.
42:41Nothing too big, but I need an extra pair of hands.
42:44Yeah, okay.
42:45Right.
42:46Well, keep your phone on, yeah?
42:48And I'll let you know when and where later.
42:49Um, I didn't get your name though.
42:52I could do the proper introductions tonight.
42:54I'll be in touch.
42:55She was strangled, tied to a post.
43:09And left to rot in her garden.
43:12Edie Tulloch, your social worker.
43:22And then there's Morag McCabe, another social worker, who you attacked in her own home this afternoon.
43:30I didn't do this.
43:35But you were in Luniswick.
43:38You were in Edie Tulloch's house.
43:41No, I was in her garden.
43:42Why were you in her garden?
43:46I don't know, I just...
43:48I wanted to see her.
43:52Right, so you spoke to her?
43:53No, no.
43:55I mean...
43:56I wanted to look at her.
43:59Why?
44:00I just...
44:03I wanted to look at her.
44:08You know, see if she still looked the way that she did when...
44:12She came to the house that day.
44:16And did she?
44:18No.
44:20She looked like a wee old woman.
44:23Right, let me get this straight.
44:24You, uh, you didn't go into the house.
44:27You didn't talk to Edie Tulloch.
44:29And you didn't attack her like you tried to attack Morag?
44:32I just watched her through the window and then I went back to Amy's.
44:38Okay.
44:42Was she with anyone else?
44:44The thing is, Stevie, it's really hard for us to believe you.
44:50You say one thing and then you go and do something that completely contradicts that.
44:56This morning, you told us you and Amy were bonded, that you would do anything for each other, and then we find out that you reported her to children's services.
45:10No, I didn't mean that.
45:13So why did you do it?
45:15I think I wanted her to have that feeling again.
45:20What do you mean?
45:21What do you mean?
45:22What feeling?
45:23Like...
45:24Chaos.
45:25When everything's out of control and you're falling.
45:27When I was 13, I spent a year in a children's home in Bantford.
45:41Well, again, I don't remember.
45:44Anyway, the kids there, they would play this game where they'd imagine the families that would adopt them.
45:53It was bullshit.
45:54Nobody fucking wanted us.
45:55I never fantasized about a new family.
45:56I just wanted to be at home, with Amy, with the chaos, and the falling feeling.
46:18I think Amy's the only person that's ever loved me.
46:45I didn't do this.
46:50So what are your thoughts?
46:51It sounded like the truth to me.
46:53But we've been here before.
46:55Oh, come on.
46:57Even you can't think that children's home story was a lie.
47:00Maybe it was, maybe it wasn't.
47:02Jesus, you are cynical.
47:05What?
47:06I'm not going to form an opinion on someone just because they've given me the little orphan Annie shtick.
47:10Day I called her.
47:13Ah, alright.
47:17Right, thanks.
47:19So, Stevie's prints are not a match for the set that were found at the Tulloch house.
47:26So, where does that leave us?
47:29With no suspect and no motive.
47:32Okay, well look, it's not a total washout.
47:35We can still charge Stevie for making a false report.
47:38And that's before the assault on Morag.
47:40Yeah, except Morag's already said she doesn't want to press charges.
47:44That's not her choice to make.
47:46Um, I'll take a view over it.
47:48We should, um, probably release Stevie for now.
47:51I'll go and sort it.
47:53Shit!
47:54I'm supposed to be going out.
47:56Er, I'm meeting a friend.
47:58I'm meeting a friend.
47:59I'm meeting a friend.
48:04I'll leave you to it.
48:29I'm sorry.
48:56I'm sorry.
49:03I'm sorry.
49:21You made it then.
49:49Sorry, sorry, sorry.
49:51Hey, look who I ran into.
49:54It's Ed.
49:55You remember Ed, don't you, Ruth?
49:57Yes, I do.
49:58How are you doing, Ed?
50:00I'm fine.
50:01I thought we could all eat together.
50:04Sit down, both of you.
50:06I'll go to the bar.
50:07Get us a nice bottle of wine.
50:09No, I'm fine.
50:10No wine for me first.
50:11Yeah, nor me.
50:16We didn't bump into each other.
50:18He called me, invited me for dinner.
50:20It's all right.
50:21I didn't know you were coming.
50:23I don't know what he's playing at.
50:24Well, I think it's pretty obvious.
50:27Look, I'll get out of your way.
50:29No, no, it's fine.
50:30Just stay.
50:31It's okay.
50:32To be honest, I'm short staffed at the pub.
50:34I could do it being there.
50:35Tell James I'll get my revenge.
50:39You know, it's not that I don't want to.
50:43At dinner I meet you.
50:45It's just, you know.
50:47Yeah, yeah, I know.
50:48It's fine.
50:49Catch you later.
50:50Yes, go on.
50:51Go.
50:52Where's he going?
50:57Did you scare him away?
51:00You scared him away?
51:02Your bloody Silla Black impression.
51:05T.I. Calder, leave a message.
51:13Hi, it's Will.
51:15I've got some information for you, right?
51:17So just meet me at the fish market in an hour and don't be late, please.
51:22Bye.
51:52How can I help you?
52:09No, I was wondering if I could speak to D.I. McIntosh, please.
52:22Ray was with me the night the robbery at the docks took place.
52:30Robert arrested him at the house the next morning.
52:34At first I wasn't worried, I knew Ray hadn't done it.
52:36I figured he'd be at the station a couple of hours and then he'd come home.
52:41But the day dragged on and he didn't come back.
52:45And then about ten o'clock, Robert came to see me.
52:53He said they were keeping him in overnight.
52:57Holes in his story, they needed to check.
53:02I told him, you've got it wrong, he was with me.
53:07What did Robert say?
53:12He said it would be better if Ray wasn't at home.
53:18That I should lie and say he'd been out all night.
53:26Robert was tired of him, wanted him off the aisles.
53:30He made it quite clear that I was to help him do that.
53:33But you refused.
53:36Yes, of course I did.
53:39But then Robert reminded me that Edie was the head of family services.
53:49And one word from him and she would start investigating us.
53:56Did Edie get taken from their mums all the time, Gina?
54:09You can either stand by Ray.
54:15Or you can lose David.
54:20Did Edie know about this?
54:24I don't know, but I couldn't take the chance.
54:25I did what he said, I betrayed Ray.
54:30I mean, to be fair to him, he understood why I had to do it.
54:32He never blamed me for it.
54:34Why didn't you report this, Gina?
54:37Who to?
54:39To another police officer.
54:41Sergeant McCabe was here at that time.
54:45Sergeant McCabe?
54:48You mean Robert Tulloch's pal?
55:15OK.
55:19Thank you very much.
55:20Here we go.
55:21I'm just saying, you've got a type.
55:24I don't have a type.
55:25You do.
55:26You're like the charming losers, the useless arty ones.
55:31You want to be someone's muse.
55:32Shit.
55:33Don't be too hard on yourself.
55:34The heart wants what the heart wants.
55:35Yeah, I'm sorry, James.
55:36I've got to go.
55:37Look, I'll see you later.
55:38Look, I'll see you later.
55:39I'll see you later.
55:40I'll see you later.
55:41I'll see you later.
55:42I'll see you later.
55:43I'll see you later.
55:44Bye.
55:45Bye.
55:46Bye.
55:47Bye.
55:48Bye.
55:49Bye.
55:50Bye.
55:51Bye.
55:52Bye.
55:53Meanwhile, Jané.
55:54Thank you very much.
55:55The heart wants what the heart wants.
55:56Yeah, I'm sorry, James, I've got to go.
55:58Look, I'll see you later.
55:59I'll see you later.
56:29Loudon?
56:36You there?
56:41Let's see if there's a fucking wind-up.
56:49Hi, it's Will. Sorry I can't come to the phone right now.
56:52Read my message.
56:59I'll see you later.
57:13Loudon?
57:29No.
57:35No.
57:37No.
57:39No.
57:43No.
57:45No.
57:47No.
57:53No.
57:57I love you.
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