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Shetland - Season 10 Episode 5
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00:00What about the knot?
00:02Running bowline. Maritime knot.
00:05Who did this to her?
00:07Have you got any idea where Edie got all her money from?
00:10Not a clue. There is a couple of missing paper statements.
00:13Robert came to see me.
00:15He said you can either stand by Ray or you can lose David.
00:19Why didn't you report this?
00:21Sergeant McCabe was here at that time.
00:23You mean Robert Tulloch's pal?
00:26Did you know that Jess had gone to Edie Tulloch
00:29about putting the baby up for adoption?
00:31No, I didn't.
00:32We arrested a couple of couriers
00:33who were bringing drugs in for the Callahans
00:35and I want you to get me the name.
00:36What if I don't want it?
00:38What if I did something for you?
00:39I want to see my daughter.
00:41Is that Loudon?
00:42Are you looking for a job?
00:43Because I might have someone on tonight.
00:45I'm so sorry.
00:47Look who I ran into.
00:49How are you doing, Ed?
00:50I'm fine.
00:51Loudon!
00:59And this just in, the Met Office has issued a red weather warning for severe gales.
01:05The warning covers the whole of the Northern Isles and comes into effect this afternoon.
01:10Storm Kyle is expected to last throughout tonight and tomorrow.
01:13Where do you think you're going?
01:15I should show face.
01:16You've had a shock, you need to rest.
01:18I'm fine.
01:19Morag.
01:20Lily, don't fuss.
01:23At least have some tea.
01:29Have you heard anything from the station? About Stevie?
01:32All I know is she's been bailed.
01:34So where is she now?
01:36Back with her sister.
01:38Let's hope she stays there.
01:45Tosh?
01:46I'm outside. Can we talk?
01:48No.
01:49Now.
02:03What the hell are you doing out here?
02:04Come inside.
02:05Can you get in please, Billy?
02:12I've been going over the Tulloch accounts.
02:14One of the statements was missing.
02:19So I had their bank send me a copy.
02:24Billy, there was an outgoing payment of £10,000 made in May 2001 to a private account.
02:33My account?
02:34It was a loan from Robert for the deposit on the house.
02:43Morag and I weren't long married.
02:45We needed a place.
02:47I didn't have the money.
02:50So Robert offered.
02:52Why didn't you tell us about this?
02:54It was a private matter, Tosh.
02:55Before Edie was murdered, maybe it was private, but after that, you had a duty to tell us.
03:07Yeah, fine.
03:09I made a mistake.
03:10I didn't think.
03:12But what's done is done.
03:16Was Robert Tulloch taking bribes?
03:19Well, we can't account for the money.
03:22Robert had no income source other than his salary, and these were large cash deposits, thousands of pounds.
03:28Robert Tulloch was a decent man.
03:31I have a witness who claimed he framed a suspect and threatened their family.
03:35A witness?
03:37You mean Gina Powell?
03:39Why would you take anything that woman says seriously?
03:43Because I have to.
03:45If Robert was corrupt,
03:48if the money in that account came from illegal sources, then the payment he made to you...
03:54I paid it all back. Every penny.
03:55Every penny.
03:56It doesn't matter if you tried to...
04:02If I tried to what?
04:05The statement was missing, Billy.
04:07The one that shows the loan Robert made to you.
04:11It was the only one that was missing.
04:14You better watch your step, girl.
04:16You don't get to accuse me of...
04:18I'm not accusing you.
04:20No, it sounds like you are.
04:21I have a duty to investigate.
04:23Oh, don't try that with me.
04:25It might work with the others, but...
04:27But you know me.
04:29And don't forget, I know you.
04:31I remember you turning up for shifts hungover, and me having to cover for you when you're throwing up last night's shots in the toilet.
04:39No, we all make mistakes, Tosh.
04:41You included.
04:44Okay.
04:46I think we should stop.
04:47Oh, you're telling me.
04:48Given the circumstances, I don't think you should come into work until I've investigated further.
04:54And what if I refuse?
04:56Then I go to standards with what I have, and you can deal with them.
05:00I don't believe it.
05:03This is ridiculous!
05:04This is ridiculous!
05:05This is ridiculous!
05:06This is ridiculous!
05:07This is ridiculous!
05:08This is ridiculous!
05:09This is ridiculous!
05:10Oh!
05:11It's ridiculous!
05:12I'm so scared!
05:13You're probably gonna go back and decide to do something right now.
05:14I want to show you what you want.
05:16You're right.
05:17I want to show you what I can't do in this.
05:19I want to show you what I can't do in this.
05:20You'll be willing.
05:22You'll be willing to take me.
06:23I was waiting to see.
06:25Yeah.
06:27Do you have a contact number for his next of kin?
06:30Uh, he's got a flatmate.
06:34I'll heal the details, I'll give him a call.
06:40Is his phone in that bag?
06:43He didn't have one.
06:45You sure?
06:46All he had in his pockets was a wallet and a set of house keys.
06:51Oh.
06:52Oh.
06:53Oh.
06:54Oh.
06:55Oh.
06:56Oh.
06:57Oh.
06:58Oh.
06:59Oh.
07:00Oh.
07:01Oh.
07:02Oh.
07:03Oh.
07:04Oh.
07:05Oh.
07:06Oh.
07:07What are you doing in here?
07:11I was just looking for you.
07:12You didn't try the man's?
07:13Yeah, well I was just about to, but I just thought I'd come and have a seat.
07:26Oh.
07:27Oh.
07:28Everything all right?
07:29Yes.
07:30Everything's fine.
07:31You sure?
07:32Yeah.
07:33Yeah.
07:34Why wouldn't it be?
07:35Hmm?
07:36It looked like you were praying.
07:39No.
07:40I was just sitting.
07:46Actually Alan, I need you to do your hospital thing.
07:53My thing?
07:54What?
07:55Yeah, you know the thing you do?
07:58Visiting patients, sitting by the bed and holding their hands and that thing.
08:03Ruth, what's happened?
08:05Nothing.
08:10Nothing.
08:14A kid got hurt and he's not a kid as such, he's a young man and he's in hospital and I knew him.
08:27That's awful, I'm sorry.
08:28Mm-hmm.
08:30The thing is I'm not directly responsible for what happened to him but I sort of feel like I am.
08:46Which is why I want you to go to the hospital and do your thing.
08:49Right well, what's his name?
08:56His name's Will.
09:01Will Loudon.
09:02Okay.
09:03Why don't we go and visit Will together?
09:06What, now?
09:07Yeah.
09:08Can sit with him, probably.
09:10I think we're probably too early for visiting.
09:16You know, have a little bit of sway with the hospital and sure we'll be fine.
09:22Yeah.
09:24Well, I mean obviously, I would, but I've got work to do so, if you could go to the hospital, do your thing, I'd be very grateful and I owe you one.
09:40Right?
09:41Yeah.
09:42Yeah, I'll see you later.
09:53The forecast says it's not due until tonight.
09:56Okay, Mrs. Forbes.
09:57Okay, you stay safe.
10:00Bond has been going crazy.
10:02Ever since the issue of that weather warning.
10:04Yeah.
10:07I heard about Will Loudon.
10:09How is he?
10:12Well, he's in a coma.
10:14He's lying in hospital with big tubes sticking out of him and I don't know if he's gonna live.
10:20I thought he was in recovery.
10:21Yeah, yeah he was.
10:23Been clean eight months.
10:27I don't think this overdose is entirely self-inflicted.
10:30You think somebody got to him?
10:32Loudon called me last night.
10:34He said he was close to getting a name for Callaghan's contact.
10:37So I went to meet him and he was unconscious when I got there.
10:43Bit of a coincidence, isn't it?
10:45Er, right.
10:47I need you to get Alex to go to the fish market, see if he can find Loudon's phone and if he can't, get him to pull the call records.
10:54And see if there's any CCTV footage from last night.
10:57Has to be cameras up there somewhere.
10:59Yes, of course.
11:02Forensic report.
11:04Cora sent it.
11:05The unidentified print from Edie's house.
11:07The one you thought might belong to Stevie Shannon.
11:09Yeah, yeah, yeah.
11:10It's a match for Tom Jimmison.
11:13He denied even being at the house.
11:15Maybe we should bring him in.
11:16Aye, maybe we should.
11:18Right, can you do that on your own?
11:20I've got to go and talk to Loudon's flatmate.
11:21Yeah, or I can take Tosh when she gets in.
11:23OK.
11:26DC Wilson.
11:30It's going to be a bad one.
11:31Mum, you don't need to...
11:32I heard it on the radio.
11:34What's wrong?
11:35She's hit up a box door.
11:36Don't frighten her.
11:37I'm not frightening her, Dad!
11:39Gran, there's no need to worry.
11:42We need to tell Ali.
11:44Dad!
11:45I need you in here.
11:47What's the matter?
11:48Why do you let her listen to the radio?
11:52That keeps her calm.
11:54She doesn't seem very calm.
11:57Come on, lass.
12:00Here we go.
12:02What about Ali?
12:04That's OK, love.
12:06Let's go and have a sit down.
12:12It's just the storm.
12:13That's all.
12:14I'm saying it obviously brings up bad memories for her.
12:17It's not just about her.
12:33You might want to talk to Ruth.
12:36I think she's a bit shaken up by what happened to Loudon.
12:40Did you hear anything for the Tulloch's bank?
12:46What?
12:47The missing statement.
12:48They were going to send you a copy.
12:50Oh, right.
12:52Did you get it?
12:54Uh-huh.
12:56Did you find anything?
12:58I'm still going through it.
13:00Do you want to maybe slow down a bit?
13:01Kind of like to get there in wine piece.
13:03Sorry.
13:05Sorry.
13:23When did this happen?
13:24Last night.
13:25And you're only telling me now.
13:26I didn't have your number.
13:27Look, I was with him all night.
13:29I'm sure that was the comfort.
13:32What word is he in?
13:34He's in ICU.
13:37There's no way it was an overdose.
13:39He'd been clean for months.
13:40Look, Stuart.
13:42I'm sorry.
13:44But I need to know when the last time was that you spoke to him.
13:47Why?
13:49Because I think he might have some information for me.
13:51Hold on.
13:53That's why you're here.
13:55You're not sorry about any of this.
13:57I said I was sorry.
13:59Good.
14:01Because it was your fault.
14:03If he did overdose, it was because of the pressure you put him under.
14:06I didn't force him to help me.
14:08No.
14:10He just made it clear that if he didn't, he'd go back inside.
14:16So when was the last time you spoke to him?
14:19He didn't tell me anything.
14:22Do you mind if I ever look in his room?
14:25Do what you bloody like.
14:31So what is this about Ethan again?
14:33We can discuss that at the station.
14:34What's going on?
14:36They want to interview me again.
14:38Why?
14:39It's just a voluntary interview.
14:41Right. So he doesn't have to go then.
14:43It's fine.
14:45It's not fine. It's harassment.
14:47Tom Jameson, I'm arresting you on suspicion of involvement in the murder of Edie Tulloch.
14:52You do not have to say anything, but anything you do say, it may be sandy.
14:55It may be noted and used in evidence against you.
14:58Christ's sake.
15:00He's done nothing.
15:02What?
15:03This is a fucking joke.
15:05This is absurd.
15:31It's not even a joke.
15:32I'm sorry.
15:33I was scared.
15:35I can't believe in him.
15:37I've been dying.
15:38I've been dying.
15:40I tried to kill him, but I've been dying.
15:42It's not.
15:45A shitty joke!
15:47I'll be afraid.
15:49I was dead.
15:51I've just had a panty Tabola.
15:53I've just had an interview with Emerson.
15:54I don't know.
16:24Hello?
16:32It's Billy McCabe.
16:34You arrested Tom Jameson?
16:37That was Tosh's decision.
16:39Well, what did you arrest him for?
16:41Suspicion of murder.
16:45When did you last visit Eadie Tulloch?
16:48What do you mean?
16:49When were you last in our house?
16:51You have been in Eadie's house.
17:02Once or twice, but I mean, last time I was there, probably a couple of years back.
17:08You hadn't been in there recently?
17:10No.
17:15See these here, Mr Jameson?
17:18They're your fingerprints.
17:20The set we took from you yesterday.
17:22They matched to prints we found in Eadie's kitchen.
17:26Now, granted, fingerprints can hang around for a long time.
17:29A lot longer than people think, but not years.
17:32So, can you explain how your prints ended up in Eadie's kitchen?
17:39Okay, I went there, but I was only in the house for about ten minutes.
17:46When was this?
17:47Last week, Friday.
17:49What were you doing in there?
17:50Eadie wanted to talk about Jess putting the baby up for adoption.
17:57Yesterday, you told us you knew nothing about the adoption.
18:01Why did Eadie want to talk to you?
18:05She wanted my help.
18:06She said Jess was thinking about giving the baby up,
18:10but she was worried about telling her mum when Eadie asked if I would talk to Isabel.
18:15Why was Jess worried about her mum finding out?
18:18Baby means a lot to Isabel.
18:20It's been a tough couple of years.
18:25We haven't had much luck, I guess,
18:26and she thinks that a grandchild will change things for the better.
18:32Right.
18:32And did you agree to help?
18:34No.
18:36Of course I didn't.
18:38Did you tell Isabel about it?
18:41Why not?
18:42I don't know.
18:43I knew she'd be angry and...
18:48I didn't want to have to deal with it.
18:51It must have been galling.
18:54Eadie meddling with your family behind your back,
18:57conspiring with the stones, manipulating Jess.
19:00Yeah, well, that's Eadie Tarlach for you.
19:02Were you angry with her?
19:04I told her where to go.
19:05Is that all you did?
19:09Maybe you decided to hurt Eadie.
19:11Well, it's a reasonable assumption to make, Mr Jameson.
19:16After all, you're a man with a temper.
19:18A man who gets violent when he feels his family is under threat.
19:21Just ask Ethan Stone.
19:22That was different.
19:24How was it different?
19:25Ethan was still seeing Jess behind your back.
19:27He was threatening your family in exactly the same way Eadie was.
19:30I mean, I can't even imagine how angry you would have been with Eadie after all you've been through.
19:37It's bad enough.
19:37Your health problems mean you can't provide for your family anymore.
19:41You've lost your job.
19:42You've lost your house.
19:44Having to leech off your in-laws.
19:45Maybe that's why Jess made the adoption plan.
19:48She knew you couldn't take care of her.
19:50Fuck you!
19:52Ah, okay.
19:55See, there's that anger.
19:59Er, I think we'll, we'll take a break.
20:05Uh, D.I. McIntosh?
20:08Can I have a word?
20:09Uh, what the hell was all that about?
20:27And you think I'm harsh?
20:28I was trying to get the truth.
20:30You pretty much ripped the guy's life apart in there.
20:33Yeah, well, he was lying to us.
20:36And I'm sick of being lied to.
20:37Oh.
20:46Right.
20:48Tom.
20:50The thing is,
20:52what you have to understand
20:54is that we are investigating a murder case here,
20:56so you lying to us,
20:58it doesn't really help the situation.
21:00She's right.
21:04I have no use.
21:07Jess, Isabel,
21:09I,
21:09I can't take care of them.
21:12I can't even take care of myself.
21:17I thought about it.
21:20Thought about what?
21:21Just for a second, that's all, but
21:23I thought it was a good idea.
21:27The adoption.
21:28Maybe the baby would be better off somewhere else.
21:38I was all set to hand over
21:40my own grandchild to complete strangers.
21:48What kind of a man does that?
21:49What do you want?
22:18I need to know what you said to Tosh.
22:22D.I.
22:22Macintosh.
22:25I'm, I'm, I'm not comfortable with this.
22:27I need to get on.
22:28Gina.
22:32Please.
22:37Right, you.
22:40Thought you might need a wee cup of tea.
22:42So, Tom Jameson claims he wasn't angry with Edie about the adoption.
22:55In fact, he almost went along with it.
22:57Why didn't he just tell us that?
22:59Oh, Tosh, come on.
23:01He was just worried his wife was going to find out that he was planning to give up his grandkid.
23:04And as you pointed out, rather brutally, I might add,
23:07the man's lost everything.
23:09Doesn't he want to lose his wife, too?
23:11It's not as if suspects lying to us is particularly unusual.
23:15It's what they do.
23:17I don't know why this guy's got you so riled up.
23:19I'm not riled up.
23:21Okay.
23:28The baby means everything to Isabel.
23:31What?
23:32Well, that's what he's just said, right?
23:34The baby means everything to her.
23:35So, if Edie was taking that away from Isabel...
23:39Yeah, except Isabel didn't know that Edie and Jess were planning anything.
23:42Yeah, well, maybe she found out.
23:45Loudon's call records.
23:47You made about a half a dozen calls yesterday.
23:49Two to your mobile, the others I still need to trace.
23:52But we've got one in common, received around nine last night
23:55from a mobile registered to a Lewis Mitchell.
23:58Now, I did a quick check, nothing on him.
24:00He works as a friar in a chip shop.
24:03The name of the place is...
24:04The Coast Chippy.
24:07Yeah, I know it.
24:10Er, where are you going now?
24:11Find out if Isabel knew.
24:13Do you not think we might want to discuss how we do...
24:16Or maybe not.
24:17What is it with her today?
24:20My God.
24:36Hey, what can I get you?
24:38I'm looking for some information.
24:40Customer was in here yesterday.
24:44A guy called Will Loudon.
24:47I don't know the name.
24:48No, Will.
24:50Got a wee photograph here of him.
24:53There we go.
24:56No.
24:57Never seen him before.
24:58No.
24:59Well, he bought something in here yesterday.
25:02Around one o'clock.
25:04Oh.
25:05That's when I take my break.
25:06Is it?
25:07Mm-hmm.
25:10Your name, Lewis Mitchell.
25:13That's right.
25:14You see, here's the thing.
25:16Lewis.
25:18This wee guy, Loudon, he got a call last night from a mobile that's registered in your name.
25:24And I'm just wondering why you'd be calling someone that you don't know.
25:28This guy works over at the fish market, right?
25:35Do you know what?
25:36I remember now.
25:36I did call him.
25:38Right.
25:38I got his number off my pal.
25:40He was going to sort us out with some stock.
25:43Stock that fell off the back of a trawler.
25:45Do you know what I mean?
25:45Uh-huh.
25:47Anyway, aye.
25:48I did speak to him, but I don't know.
25:50It sounded a bit dodgy to me.
25:52Mm.
25:55So what is it with this guy, anyway?
25:57We think someone tried to kill him last night.
26:02Poor kid.
26:03That's awful.
26:04Yeah, I know.
26:05I know it would be.
26:07If they'd succeeded.
26:14I need to go back to work.
26:28Sandy.
26:29Huh?
26:29Can you get me everything you can on this Lewis Mitchell, will you?
26:34I'm on it.
26:35But in the meantime, Eck Tollick called.
26:38He wants to see you.
26:39You got any idea why?
26:41Just asked you to drop in at the water golf whenever you had a chance.
26:44All right.
26:46Well, I'll head over now.
26:50Where is he?
26:51Tom's still at the station.
26:53Why can't he come home?
26:54Because we're still confirming some of the information he's given us.
26:58We have nothing to do with Edie.
26:59Barely spoke to the woman.
27:00Tom spoke to Edie last week.
27:02At our house.
27:05And he only told us that after we caught him out in a lie.
27:10What lie?
27:12Why was he round there?
27:13They were discussing Jess's plans to have her baby adopted.
27:20Edie had been advising Jess and Ethan on how to go about it.
27:23What is she talking about?
27:28I wasn't going to go ahead with it.
27:30I was...
27:30I just asked Edie about it.
27:32I was...
27:32I was freaking out.
27:35Mum, it's not going to happen.
27:37Okay?
27:37I'm going to keep the baby and we're going to stay here.
27:40Did your dad know?
27:41Um, no.
27:44He never said that he knew.
27:47Did you know?
27:49Of course I didn't.
27:50I was going to tell you.
27:52When?
27:52When were you going to tell me?
27:56Take it easy, Isabel.
27:58When you're in labour or after?
28:00At what point did you think you might let me know that you were giving away your child?
28:05I was scared.
28:08And I didn't have anyone to talk to about it.
28:27Hiya.
28:28Hi.
28:30Oh, how come you're not open?
28:32Oh, there's no point.
28:33The storm's going to keep everyone in tonight.
28:35The whole turn of you dead, but it comes six o'clock.
28:37How'd they go with James last night?
28:39Oh, yeah, fine.
28:41I warned him.
28:42No more matchmaking.
28:43I think he got the message.
28:45Well, like I said, it's not like I was against the idea in principle.
28:49In fact, I was planning on seeing a storm out with a bottle of rum, if you fancy it.
28:58Sorry, Sandy said that you wanted to see me.
29:02Yeah, yeah, I just wanted to get an update, really.
29:05You know, people are calling about Mum, asking me what's happening.
29:09I don't really know what to tell them.
29:10Yes, well, you can tell them that the investigation is ongoing and that we are hoping for a result very soon.
29:17That sounds a bit vague.
29:19Aye, well, we're doing everything we can.
29:21What happened to Colin White, by the way?
29:26I heard someone lamped him.
29:27Yeah, but it's not connected to your mum.
29:29But tell me, how well do you know him?
29:33Colin?
29:34I mean, I know him.
29:37We were never close.
29:38Colin's a bit, you know.
29:44Neighborly?
29:44Yeah, that's one way to describe him.
29:48Yeah.
29:48Mind you, I heard he'd been looking out for Mum the past few years.
29:52It's good of him, given the family history.
29:55What history?
29:56So, listen to this.
30:09I had just been speaking to Ed Tulloch, and apparently...
30:13Edie Tulloch and Colin Waits, Mum, were, like, arch enemies.
30:17Well, I mean, that makes it sound worse than it is, but from what I can gather,
30:21they were more like, sort of, feuding neighbours, you know,
30:24both vying for top dog in the village, so to speak.
30:28Makes you wonder why Colin Waits looking out for a woman
30:31that his mother clearly didn't like.
30:35Are you OK?
30:40Isabel Jameson did not know that Jess was planning to have her baby adopted.
30:46Oh, OK.
30:48And now, I take it she does now?
30:50Yeah, well, it's better. She knows the truth.
30:54How does she react?
30:58What about Jess?
31:00They'll survive.
31:02Uh, Tosh, the nursery called to the switchboard.
31:06They're trying to get a hold of Donnie.
31:07Oh, for goodness sake.
31:09Right, OK, thanks, Sandy. I'll deal with it.
31:13Oh, Sandy, uh, anything from the hospital?
31:16Loudon is still unresponsive.
31:21But we managed to get some CCTV from last night.
31:26Clocked a few vehicles near the fish market. I'll track the owners.
31:30Hmm, OK. Uh, and any more from Lewis Mitchell?
31:34No record. No criminal connections.
31:38OK, uh, well, let me know when you've, you've traced the vehicles on the CCTV.
31:43Of course.
31:44Oh, and Sandy, could you get me a copy of that picture of Lewis Mitchell?
31:49Sure.
31:49Have you seen this guy?
32:14Sorry, I don't know him.
32:16Who is he?
32:17Do you think he was the guy that the Burnett's were trying to meet up with?
32:21The man in the car?
32:23That's right.
32:24Oh, I'm sorry I didn't see him. It was too dark.
32:28Oh.
32:33You arrested Tom this morning?
32:36We did. That's right.
32:39Can I ask why?
32:40Oh, I'm sorry. I can't discuss that with you.
32:44Oh, of course.
32:44So, tell me, what got you into all of this?
32:50After Mum died, I needed something to fill my time.
32:54So I thought, why not research the village?
32:57You ever interview your mum?
33:00Sadly not.
33:02I always intended to, but, uh...
33:05She passed away before I could get her on tape.
33:08I heard that her and Edie Tullock didn't often see eye to eye.
33:12Who told you that?
33:14Oh, just something I heard.
33:19Well, it's not true.
33:20So, there were no issues then between your mum and Edie?
33:29Why does it even matter?
33:31I'm just wondering why you'd bring food parcels to a woman that your mother hated.
33:35Hang on.
33:37You're not accusing me of being involved in this.
33:39I'm just asking a question, Colin.
33:41I didn't kill Edie Tullock.
33:43I was the one who found her.
33:44I called the police.
33:46You wouldn't be the first killer to report your own crime.
33:50Yes.
33:51Okay, they didn't get along.
33:54And when Mum was alive, I didn't have much time for Edie.
33:56But when Mum died, Edie Tullock was the first person at that door.
34:01Despite what had happened with her and Mum,
34:04she came to pass on her condolences and check if I was okay.
34:08Look, she was caring, she was kind, and she was a good neighbour.
34:13And that's what I tried to be for her, a good neighbour.
34:16That's what I tried to be to everyone in this village.
34:19Nice.
34:23Sandy.
34:24CCTV from the fish market last night.
34:27Clocked the vehicle.
34:29Parked a straightaway.
34:31From where you found Loudon.
34:33It's registered to Lewis Mitchell.
34:35Okay, well, pick him up and bring him in.
34:38I'll be there as soon as I can, all right?
34:39Got it.
34:40Jess.
34:40Oh.
35:00Jess made a mistake.
35:09Look, Isabelle.
35:11It's fine.
35:13It's her life, her baby.
35:15You don't mean that.
35:20The air feels heavy.
35:24Feels like it did the day we lost Ali.
35:28Remember?
35:29Standing here, all of us, staring at the sea and willing in to appear.
35:35Nothing did I like to dwell on?
35:38I dwell on it all the time.
35:42He died, my childhood stopped.
35:45What are you talking about?
35:49You and Mum fell apart.
35:51We'd lost a son.
35:53I'm just saying things changed. I'm not blaming you, Dad.
35:58You coped.
36:00They'll put that on my grave.
36:04Here lies Isabelle Jamieson. She coped.
36:09What is it you want me to say?
36:13Nothing.
36:21I need to get back to your mother.
36:28We can't find Lewis Mitchell.
36:45What do you mean you can't find him?
36:47I spoke to him at his chip shop two hours ago.
36:50Well, you must have spooked him.
36:51Because the shop's locked up and there is nobody at his flat.
36:54Oh, what about his phone?
36:56We're still working on that.
36:57Who is Lewis Mitchell?
37:00That's him.
37:01Remind you of anyone?
37:03Oh, the Burnett's.
37:04The description of their drug contact.
37:06Yeah, if this guy is the Callaghan's contact and Loudon was on to him...
37:09Well, that would make Loudon a target.
37:11Makes sense.
37:12Mitchell gets to him before I have a chance to talk to Loudon.
37:14Good news is he can't get off the aisles.
37:16Storm means the ferries are off and the airport's closed.
37:19Which means he'll have to hold out somewhere until it's over.
37:22I'll talk to his family.
37:23Friends.
37:24See if there's anywhere he might hide out.
37:28Um, what's happening with Tom Jamieson?
37:31Oh, shit.
37:33We're still holding him.
37:35It's been four hours.
37:36Yeah, I know.
37:37Okay, I'll release him.
37:38I'll get someone to take him home.
37:40Just bloody do it, Donnie.
37:42I don't, I don't know.
37:43I'll put home when I'm home, okay?
37:45Uh, I'm just gonna see what's going on.
37:53Hey.
37:54What's going on?
37:57Nothing.
38:01First you're tearing into Tom Jamieson,
38:02then you lob a grenade at his wife and daughter's relationship.
38:05You are tearing everyone's head off.
38:07Including mine.
38:08Now you're ranting at Donnie on the phone.
38:11Something's wrong.
38:12What is it?
38:13I don't want to talk about it.
38:17I suggest you get comfortable.
38:20Because we're not leaving until you do.
38:23Robert Tulloch.
38:36What about him?
38:38I think he may have been corrupt.
38:42But, um...
38:45Just...
38:46Hold on.
38:53The money in the savings account?
38:55I can't say for sure, but...
38:58I think he was taking bribes.
39:01Taking bribes from who?
39:03I don't know.
39:04I don't think so.
39:05But...
39:06That's not the real problem.
39:07What's going on?
39:08I don't...
39:09Ask for much.
39:10I don't blame you for everything that's happened.
39:11I know it's been tough on you.
39:12I know it's been tough on you.
39:13I just need to know that you're with me.
39:14I don't blame you for everything that's happened.
39:15I know it's been tough on you.
39:16I just need to know that you're with me.
39:17I am with you.
39:18I don't blame you for everything that's happened.
39:19I know it's been tough on you.
39:20I just need to know that you're with me.
39:21I am with you.
39:22I went to see Edie...
39:23Behind my back.
39:24No, I didn't.
39:25She was the one that came to me when she saw me.
39:26I was with me.
39:27I think I was the one that came to me on you.
39:29You...
39:30What's going on?
39:31I don't ask for much.
39:32I don't blame you for everything that's happened.
39:37I know it's been tough on you.
39:39I just need to know that you're with me.
39:41I am with you.
39:44You went to see Edie...
39:48Behind my back.
39:49No, I didn't. She was the one that came to me.
39:53And then you didn't tell me.
39:55No, of course I didn't tell you, because I knew how you'd react.
39:59Ever since you found out about this baby, you've just been obsessed with it.
40:03This is our grandchild. I'm just trying to make sure we're prepared.
40:08No, you're not. You're trying to prove that you're better than Ethan's mum.
40:15Sorry, Isabelle, that was unfair.
40:17I think you need to stay somewhere else for a while.
40:21What?
40:23Put some of your things in a bag. Your pills are on the side.
40:26What are you talking about? Where am I supposed to go?
40:30I don't care.
40:32Isabelle!
40:47Hi, yeah, it's me. I need to get out of here.
40:51So what exactly did Billy say?
40:54That the money was a loan.
40:56Yeah, well, maybe it was.
40:57Then why not tell us? And what about the missing statement?
41:01You don't know that he took it.
41:04But what if he did?
41:04If we find proof that Robert Tulloch was corrupt, we'll have to report it.
41:11That means an investigation.
41:13That means they'll look into all his finances.
41:15They'll find that payment proof.
41:17And when they do, they will look at Billy.
41:20And if he's done something illegal, he's finished.
41:24Why didn't you tell me this before, Tosh?
41:26Come on! We're a team!
41:28I know, I know.
41:31It's just...
41:33This is Billy.
41:37He's the gold standard.
41:40And he does the right thing, no matter what.
41:44If he is corrupt,
41:47then what the hell is any of this even for?
41:51Right, okay, okay.
41:52We can't do anything
41:54until we know for sure, okay?
41:58So tomorrow, you and I will talk to him.
42:00We'll give him another chance to explain.
42:02And what if he can't?
42:05I don't know.
42:06I don't know what we'll do.
42:15What's wrong?
42:16Ah, so it's, uh...
42:18He's loud and he's, um...
42:20He's not doing well.
42:22Oh.
42:25Actually, uh...
42:26I was with him all night.
42:28I'm going to go home and get some rest.
42:31And you're going to be okay tonight, yeah?
42:34Yeah, yeah, yeah.
42:35Go.
42:35Look, Donnie, would you just...
42:49This is Billy.
42:50We need to talk.
42:54Tosh?
42:57Where?
42:57Oh, we're around.
43:20Oh, my God.
43:21Oh, my God.
43:21We'll be around.
43:22Oh, my God.
43:22Oh, my God.
43:23The storm 20 years ago wasn't meant to come this far south.
43:35It was supposed to hit 50 miles out at sea.
43:39So when it diverted, none of us were ready.
43:44Me and Robert were in the station, trying to deal with the fallout.
43:48And it wasn't until later in the day, after it died down, that Robert got the call.
44:00Craig and Ali had gone out the night before.
44:06The boat never came back.
44:09No answer on the radio.
44:13The Coast Guard were sent out, but there was no sign of them.
44:18I drove Robert up here.
44:23Whole village was on the beach.
44:26Everyone just waiting.
44:29The next day...
44:32This washed up in a bay a few miles south.
44:37The Linty.
44:40Ali and Craig?
44:42The bodies were never recovered.
44:44The Linty.
44:48Robert Tulloch was a hard man.
44:55But when he saw this washed up on the shore,
44:59he wept like a child.
45:03He asked me to organize getting the wreck off the beach.
45:05I arranged with a team in Leric to do it.
45:11But before they started, I searched her.
45:15I thought I could salvage something personal.
45:19Something the families could hold on to.
45:23That's when I found it.
45:25Found what?
45:25They were just young lads.
45:31Probably just looking to make some easy money.
45:36There was heroin coming in from lots of different sources.
45:39You found heroin on the boat?
45:43Kilos of the bloody stuff.
45:44But, hold on.
45:49I looked over the report.
45:50There was no mention of any drugs on the Linty.
45:53I mean, if you've found heroin, why doesn't everyone know?
46:01Oh, Billy.
46:04Robert and Edie had lost their son, Tosh.
46:07The mares had lost Ali too.
46:10Whole village was mourning.
46:12What did you do?
46:14I told Robert what I'd found.
46:18He was devastated.
46:21I wanted to help my friend.
46:26He asked me...
46:27To cover it up.
46:31There was nothing to be gained by making it public.
46:35Those boys were dead.
46:37What good would it have done to stain their memory?
46:41What happened to the drugs?
46:46Robert got rid of them.
46:47How?
46:48I don't know.
46:50And I never asked.
46:55I did what I thought was right.
46:57You should have done your job.
46:58Some things are more important.
47:00What, you mean like money?
47:01Money.
47:03It had nothing to do with a loan.
47:05Can you hear yourself?
47:07He asks you to cover up his son's crime.
47:12And then, what, two months later, he loans you 10,000 pounds?
47:17I know it looks bad.
47:19It looks like a payoff, Billy.
47:22It didn't feel that way at the time.
47:24And I paid it all back.
47:26But I, after that, I began to have my suspicions about Robert.
47:35It started with the Ray Powell arrest.
47:39I mean, Powell was no angel, but there was always something weird about him just confessing like that.
47:44I met with Gina today.
47:50She told me what Robert did.
47:55I had no idea.
47:59No idea how bad it was.
48:03How bad he was.
48:05I thought maybe he had taken a few backhanders.
48:07But then you found the accounts.
48:15400,000.
48:20What about the missing bank statement?
48:22I panicked.
48:36I took it from Sandy's desk.
48:39I was worried the loan would look suspicious.
48:43Because it was.
48:50It was 20 years ago, Tosh.
48:52And those drugs were destroyed.
48:55But were they?
48:57Or did Robert Tulloch sell them on?
49:01Because that would explain where all his money came from.
49:04Did you ever think
49:06that if you had reported that
49:11that they might have found where the drugs came from?
49:16That they might have stopped more from coming in?
49:20Who knows how many lives could have been saved?
49:22What are you going to do?
49:34What are you going to do?
49:36I don't know.
49:38I...
49:53I'm sorry, Toshi.
49:55Anilio
50:25That's a lovely house
50:28Why are you standing outside it?
50:32Well, I thought you might want to reconsider the bottle of rum offer
50:34Oh, did you now?
50:36Or am I crossing the line here?
50:39About ten fucking lines
50:40I'm sorry, you're right, I should leave
50:44You'll have to let me out
50:48Oh, shit
50:55So, uh, were you close with this guy?
51:07Loudon, oh god, no, no
51:09Uh, I only met him about a month ago
51:12Brought him in on a shoplifting charge
51:14Got caught nicking a bunch of stuff from the chemist
51:18He's, uh, he's got a little girl
51:21And he only gets access to her every so often
51:24He said he wanted to smell nice for her
51:28Anyway, uh, we are in the middle of this case
51:33And, um, we were getting nowhere with it
51:36So, I checked his file
51:38I saw he was on parole
51:40History of drug abuse
51:42And I saw an opportunity
51:45To turn him?
51:49To turn him?
51:52Okay, I'll stop talking
51:54Yeah, I mean, he wasn't official
52:02But I used him
52:06I said I'd drop his shoplifting charge
52:09If he fed us information
52:11And it's my fault
52:14You're supposed to disagree there
52:23Huh?
52:25You're supposed to say it's not your fault
52:27And I shouldn't feel guilty
52:28Why?
52:30It's not gonna change anything
52:32Oh, no, I know, I know
52:34You wanna know where I was when my brother died
52:38I was in a room at the Hargo Hotel
52:42Seeing out the storm with the Dutch girl that I met the night before
52:45Spent the whole day in bed
52:48Stoned out of her minds
52:49Oh, such a lovely story
52:52The point is
52:55That's what I was doing
52:57When Craig was dying
52:59Now, did I cause the storm?
53:06No
53:06Could I have saved him if I was back at home?
53:09Probably not
53:10But do I feel guilty?
53:16Absolutely
53:17And there's nothing anyone can say to change that
53:22Hmm
53:24The croft is just up the way here
53:44It hasn't been lived in for years
53:45But Mitchell's cousin owns it
53:47You're sure he's in there?
53:49That's his pick-ups right there
53:51Okay, let's go
53:53Hey, hey
54:13Get your hands on your back
54:16Get your hands on your back
54:18Get under arrest
54:21For the attempted murder of Will Lousy
54:23Move
54:24Good job
54:26It's not even on that one
54:28I know where it is
54:30Yeah, sure
54:31Yeah, yeah, hold on
54:32Here are we
54:33Are you sure?
54:34It's not on that album
54:35Hmm
54:36Here we are
54:38This is it
54:39I don't believe you
54:40Uh-huh
54:41That's it
54:44That's the song
54:44What can I say
54:45I know my shit
54:47I know my shit
54:47Just give us it here
54:49Right
54:51Hold that
54:53I'll do the whole
54:53Carefully
54:54Ah
54:54What the hell was that?
54:59Oh shit
55:00What?
55:01I think it's my gate
55:03Oh, the lock's broken
55:06I've been meaning to get it fixed
55:08You want me to fix it?
55:11Can you fix it?
55:13Wow
55:14I doubt in your voice
55:15What?
55:16I didn't think
55:17Hey, poets fix things
55:19Poets
55:20Okay
55:23Sounds like a challenge
55:25All right
55:26Come on
55:27Come on, get out
55:28Come on
55:28I'll show you
55:29All right
55:32I'm going for it
55:34Okay
55:34Well, if you don't make it back
55:36I'm finishing the run
55:37Bye
55:38Ah
55:40Ah
55:40Ah
55:41Ah
55:45Ah
55:46Ah
55:47Ah
55:48Ah
55:49Oh my god
56:16Look at you
56:19Come here
56:20You're absolutely
56:21It's bad out there
56:25Oh my god
56:27I should, uh
56:29I should probably start back
56:30Yeah
56:32You probably should
56:35The Callaghan's have kept you busy
56:43Well, you won't be using this for a while
56:48Look, I can explain
57:03Put him in the car
57:06No, no way
57:07No, no way
57:07I've got information
57:07About the Callaghan's
57:10Who works for them
57:13I can give you a name
57:13My boss
57:16In Shetland
57:17I should even get into the car
57:34Oh my god
57:35You
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