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00:00Who did this to her?
00:03Have you got any idea where Edie got all our money from?
00:05Not a clue.
00:06There is a couple of missing paper statements.
00:08Robert came to see me.
00:10He said you can either stand by Ray or you can lose David.
00:14Why didn't you report this?
00:16Sergeant McCabe was here at that time.
00:18You mean Robert Tulloch's pal.
00:20Did you know that Jess had gone to Edie Tulloch about putting the baby up for adoption?
00:25No, I didn't.
00:26We arrested a couple of couriers who were bringing drugs in for the Callahans.
00:29And I want you to get me the name.
00:31What if I don't want to?
00:32What if I did something for you?
00:34I want to see my daughter.
00:35Is that Loudon?
00:36Are you looking for a job?
00:37Because I might have someone on tonight.
00:39I'm so sorry.
00:41Look who I ran into.
00:42How are you doing, Ed?
00:44I'm fine.
00:45Loudon!
00:53And this just in, the Met Office has issued a red weather warning for severe gales.
00:58The warning covers the whole of the Northern Isles and comes into effect this afternoon.
01:03Storm Kyle is expected to last throughout tonight and tomorrow.
01:06Where do you think you're going?
01:08I should show face.
01:09You've had a shock.
01:10You need to rest.
01:11I'm fine.
01:12Morag.
01:13Lily.
01:14Don't fuss.
01:15At least have some tea.
01:16Have you heard anything from the station?
01:22About Stevie?
01:23All I know is she's been bailed.
01:25So where is she now?
01:27Back with her sister.
01:28Let's hope she stays there.
01:30Tosh?
01:31I'm outside.
01:32Can we talk?
01:33What?
01:34Now?
01:35What the hell are you doing out here?
01:36Come inside.
01:37Can you get in please, Billy?
01:42I've been going over the Tulloch accounts.
01:49One of the statements was missing.
01:55So I had their bank send me a copy.
01:56Billy, there was an outgoing payment of £10,000 made in May 2001 to a private account.
02:09My account?
02:10It was a loan from Robert for the deposit on the house.
02:14Morag and I weren't long married.
02:15We needed a place.
02:16I didn't have the money.
02:18So Robert offered.
02:19I did have the money.
02:20So Robert offered.
02:21I had their bank sent me a copy.
02:22So I had their bank sent me a copy.
02:24Billy, there was an outgoing payment of £10,000 made in May 2001 to a private account.
02:27My account?
02:28It was a loan from Robert for the deposit on the house.
02:31Morag and I weren't long married.
02:33We needed a place.
02:36I didn't have the money.
02:38Robert offered. Why didn't you tell us about this?
02:42It was a private matter, Tosh. Before Edie was murdered maybe it was private but after
02:49that you had a duty to tell us. Yeah, fine. I made a mistake. I didn't think. But what's
02:59done is done. Was Robert Tulloch taking bribes? Well, we
03:06can't account for the money. Robert had no income source other than his salary and these
03:12were large cash deposits, thousands of pounds. Robert Tulloch was a decent man. I have a witness
03:17who claimed he framed a suspect and threatened their family. A witness? You mean Gina Powell?
03:25Why would you take anything that woman says seriously? Because I have to. If Robert was
03:32corrupt, if the money in that account came from illegal sources, then the payment he
03:37made to you... I paid it all back. Every penny. It doesn't matter. If you tried to...
03:44If I tried to what? The seaman was missing, Billy. The one that shows the loan Robert made
03:54to you. It was the only one that was missing. You better watch your step, girl. You don't
04:00get to accuse me. I'm not accusing you. Oh, it sounds like you are. I have a duty to investigate.
04:06Oh, don't try that with me. That might work with the others but... But you know me. And
04:13don't forget I know you. I remember you turning up for shifts hungover and me having to cover
04:19for you when you're throwing up last night's shots in the toilet. No, we all make mistakes,
04:23Tosh. You included. Okay. I think we should stop. Oh, you're telling me. Given the circumstances,
04:32I don't think you should come into work until I've investigated further. Then what if I refuse?
04:37Then I go to standards with what I have and you can deal with them. I don't believe it. This is ridiculous.
04:59How is he doing now? He's stable but unresponsive. Right. Do you think he'll wake up? Right
05:18now all we can do is wait and see. Yeah. Do you have a contact number for his next of kin?
05:25Er... He's... He's got a flat, mate. I'll heal up the details. I'll give him a call.
05:35Is his phone in that bag? He didn't have one. You sure? All he had in his pockets was a wallet
05:43and a set of house keys.
05:55Ruth. Oh. What are you doing in here?
06:09I was just looking for you. You didn't try the meds?
06:12Yeah, well I was just about to but I just thought I'd come and have a seat.
06:16Everything all right? Yes. Everything's fine.
06:24You sure? Yeah, yeah. Why wouldn't it be?
06:30Yeah, I looked like you were praying. No, I was just sitting.
06:37Actually Alan, I need you to do your hospital thing.
06:43My thing? My thing? What?
06:46Yeah, you know, the thing you do. Visiting patients, sitting by the bed and holding their hands and that thing.
06:54Ruth, what's happened?
06:56Nothing.
07:00Nothing.
07:01A kid got hurt and he's, well he's not a kid as such, he's a young man and he's in hospital and
07:13I knew him.
07:16That's awful, I'm sorry.
07:17Mm-hmm.
07:19The thing is I'm not directly responsible for what happened to him but I, er, I sort of feel like I am.
07:35Which is why I want you to go to the hospital and do your thing.
07:37Right well, what's his name?
07:46His name's Will.
07:49Will Loudon.
07:50Okay.
07:51Why don't we go and visit Will together?
07:54What, now?
07:55Yeah.
07:56Can sit with him, probably.
07:59I think we're probably too early for visiting.
08:03You know, have a little bit of sway with the hospital and sure we'll be fine.
08:09Yeah.
08:11Well, I mean obviously, I would, but I've got work to do so,
08:17if you could go to the hospital, do your thing, um, I'll, I'd be very grateful and I owe you one.
08:25Right?
08:26Yeah.
08:28Yeah, I'll see you later.
08:33The forecast says it's not due until tonight.
08:41Okay, Mrs Forbes.
08:42Okay, you stay safe.
08:45Bone has been going crazy.
08:47Ever since the issue of that weather warning.
08:48Yeah, yeah.
08:51I, er, I heard about Will Loudon.
08:54How is he?
08:55Er, well he's in a coma.
08:58He's lying in hospital with big tubes sticking out of him and I don't know if he's,
09:02he's going to live.
09:03I thought he was in recovery.
09:05Yeah, yeah he was.
09:06Been clean eight months.
09:11I don't think this overdose is entirely self-inflicted.
09:13You think somebody got to him?
09:15Loudon called me last night.
09:17He said he was close to getting a name for Callaghan's contact.
09:20So I went to meet him and he was unconscious when I got there.
09:26Bit of a coincidence, isn't it?
09:27Uh, right, I need you to get Alex to go to the fish market, see if he can find Loudon's phone
09:35and if he can't, get him to pull the call records.
09:37And see if there's any CCTV footage from last night.
09:40Has to be cameras up there somewhere.
09:41Yes, of course.
09:44Forensic report.
09:46Cora sent it.
09:47The unidentified print from Edie's house.
09:49The one you thought might belong to Stevie Shannon.
09:51Yeah, yeah, yeah.
09:52It's a match for Tom Jimmison.
09:54He denied even being at the house.
09:56Well, maybe we should bring him in.
09:57Aye, maybe we should.
09:59Right, can you do that on your own?
10:01I've got to go and talk to Loudon's flat, mate.
10:03Yeah, I can take Tosh when she gets in.
10:04Okay.
10:07DC Wilson.
10:10It's going to be a bad one.
10:12Mum, you don't need it.
10:13I heard it on the radio.
10:14What's wrong?
10:15She's hit a park store.
10:17Don't frighten her.
10:18I'm not frightening her, Dad!
10:20Gran, there's no need to worry.
10:22We need to tell Ali.
10:24Dad!
10:25I need you in here.
10:27What's the matter?
10:28Why do you let her listen to the radio?
10:31That keeps her calm.
10:34She doesn't seem very calm.
10:36Come on, lass.
10:39Here we go.
10:41What about Ali?
10:43That's okay, love.
10:44Let's go and have a sit down.
10:46It's just the storm.
10:51That's all.
10:52I'm saying it obviously brings up bad memories for her.
10:55It's not just about her.
10:57You might want to talk to Ruth.
11:14I think she's a bit shaken up by what happened to Loudon.
11:17Did you hear anything for the Tulloch's bank?
11:23What?
11:24The missing statement.
11:25They were going to send you a copy.
11:27Oh, right.
11:29Did you get it?
11:31Uh-huh.
11:33Did you find anything?
11:35Still going through it.
11:36Do you want to maybe slow down a bit?
11:38Kinda like to get there in one piece?
11:39Sorry.
11:58When did this happen?
11:59Last night.
12:00And you're only telling me now?
12:01I didn't have your number.
12:02Look, I was with him all night.
12:04I'm sure that was the comfort.
12:07What word is he in?
12:08He's in ICU.
12:12There's no way it was an overdose.
12:14He'd been clean for months.
12:15Look, Stuart.
12:17I'm sorry.
12:18But I need to know when the last time was that you spoke to him.
12:22Why?
12:23Because I think he might have some information for me.
12:25Hold on.
12:27That's why you're here.
12:29You're not sorry about any of this.
12:31I said I was sorry.
12:32Good.
12:34Because it was your fault.
12:35If he did overdose, it was because of the pressure you put him under.
12:40I didn't force him to help me.
12:41Nah.
12:43He just made it clear that if he didn't, he'd go back inside.
12:49So when was the last time you spoke to him?
12:52He didn't tell me anything.
12:53Do you mind if I have a look in his room?
12:58Do what you bloody like.
13:03So what is this about Ethan again?
13:05We can discuss that at the station.
13:06What's going on?
13:08They want to interview me again.
13:10Why?
13:10It's just a voluntary interview.
13:12Right, so he doesn't have to go then.
13:14Well, it's fine.
13:16It's not fine, it's harassment.
13:18Tom Jameson, I'm arresting you on suspicion of involvement in the murder of Edie Tullock.
13:22You do not have to say anything, but anything you do say, it may be sandy.
13:26It may be noted and used in evidence against you.
13:29Christ's sake.
13:30He's done nothing.
13:32What?
13:33This is a fucking joke.
13:35This is absurd.
13:40This is a fucking joke.
14:10This is a fucking joke.
14:11This is a fucking joke.
14:12This is a fucking joke.
14:17Yet the eye called her.
14:21What?
14:40Hello?
14:59It's Billy McCabe.
15:01You arrested Tom Jameson?
15:04That was Tosh's decision.
15:05Well, what did you arrest him for?
15:07Suspicion of murder.
15:11When did you last visit Edie Tullock?
15:14What do you mean?
15:15When were you last in our house?
15:19You have been in Edie's house.
15:27Once or twice, but I mean, last time I was there, probably a couple of years back.
15:33You hadn't been in there recently?
15:37No.
15:37See these here, Mr Jameson?
15:42They're your fingerprints.
15:44The set we took from you yesterday.
15:47They matched to prints we found in Edie's kitchen.
15:50Now, granted, fingerprints can hang around for a long time.
15:53A lot longer than people think, but not years.
15:55So, can you explain how your prints ended up in Edie's kitchen?
16:03Okay, I went there, but I was only in the house for about ten minutes.
16:09When was this?
16:09Last week, Friday.
16:11What were you doing in there?
16:13Edie wanted to talk about Jess putting the baby up for adoption.
16:19Yesterday, you told us you knew nothing about the adoption.
16:24Why did Edie want to talk to you?
16:26She wanted my help. She said Jess was thinking about giving the baby up, but she was worried about
16:33telling her mum Edie asked if I would talk to Isabel.
16:37Why was Jess worried about her mum finding out?
16:40Baby means a lot to Isabel. It's been a tough couple of years.
16:46We haven't had much luck, I guess, and she thinks that a grandchild will change things for the better.
16:52Right.
16:53And did you agree to help?
16:55No. Of course I didn't.
16:58Did you tell Isabel about it?
17:02Why not?
17:03I don't know.
17:05I knew she'd be angry and I didn't want to have to deal with it.
17:11I must have been galling.
17:12Edie meddling with your family behind your back, conspiring with the Stones, manipulating Jess.
17:19Yeah, well, that's Edie Tarlick for you.
17:22Were you angry with her?
17:23I told her where to go.
17:25Is that all you did?
17:28Maybe you decided to hurt Edie.
17:31Well, it's a reasonable assumption to make, Mr Jameson. After all, you're a man with a temper.
17:37A man who gets violent when he feels his family is under threat. Just ask Ethan Stone.
17:41That was different.
17:42How was it different?
17:43Ethan was still seeing Jess behind your back. He was threatening your family in exactly the same
17:48way Edie was. I mean, I can't even imagine how angry you would have been with Edie after all you've
17:54been through. It's bad enough. Your health problems mean you can't provide for your family anymore.
17:59You've lost your job. You've lost your house. Having to leech off your in-laws. Maybe that's why
18:04Jess made the adoption plan. She knew you couldn't take care of her.
18:07Fuck you!
18:08Ah, okay.
18:12See, there's that anger.
18:15Er, I think we'll, we'll take a break.
18:17What the hell was all that about? And you think I'm harsh?
18:19I was trying to get the truth.
18:20You pretty much ripped the guy's life apart in there.
18:21Yeah, well he was lying to us.
18:22And I'm sick of being lied to.
18:24Can I have a word?
18:25What the hell was all that about? And you think I'm harsh?
18:30I was trying to get the truth. You pretty much ripped the guy's life apart in there.
18:48Yeah.
18:48Yeah, well he was lying to us. And I'm sick of being lied to.
19:01Right. Tom.
19:05The thing is, what you have to understand is that we are investigating a murder case here. So
19:11you lying to us, it doesn't really help the situation.
19:14She's right.
19:18I am no use.
19:21Jess, Isabel, I, I can't take care of them. I can't even take care of myself.
19:30I thought about it.
19:33Thought about what?
19:34Just for a second, that's all. But I thought it was a good idea.
19:40The adoption.
19:45Maybe the baby would be better off somewhere else.
19:51I was all set to hand over my own grandchild to complete strangers.
19:59What kind of a man does that?
20:04What do you want?
20:29I need to know what you said to Tosh.
20:32DI Macintosh.
20:35I'm not comfortable with this. I need to get on.
20:37Gina.
20:42Please.
20:47Right, you.
20:50Thought you might need a wee cup of tea.
20:51So, Tom Jameson claims he wasn't angry with Edie about the adoption. In fact, he almost
21:04went along with it.
21:05Why didn't he just tell us that?
21:07Oh, Tosh, come on. He was just worried his wife was going to find out that he was planning to give
21:12up his grandkid. And as you pointed out, rather brutally I might add, the man's lost everything.
21:16Doesn't he want to lose his wife too?
21:18It's not as if suspects lying to us is particularly unusual.
21:22It's what they do. I don't know why this guy's got you so riled up.
21:27I'm not riled up.
21:28Okay.
21:35The baby means everything to Isabel.
21:37What?
21:38Well, that's what he's just said, right? The baby means everything to her. So,
21:43if Edie was taking that away from Isabel...
21:45Yeah, except Isabel didn't know that Edie and Jess were planning anything.
21:48Well, maybe she found out. Loudon's call records. He made about a half a dozen calls yesterday.
21:55Two to your mobile. The others I still need to trace. But we've got one in common. Received around
22:00nine last night from a mobile registered to a Lewis Mitchell. Now, I did a quick check.
22:05Nothing on him. He works as a friar in a chip shop. The name of the place is...
22:09The Coast Chippy. Yeah, I know it.
22:15Where are you going now?
22:16Find out if Isabel knew. Do you not think we might want to discuss how we do...
22:20Or maybe not. What is it with her today? My God.
22:40Hey, what can I get you? I'm looking for some information.
22:43A customer was in here yesterday. A guy called Will Loudon.
22:50I don't know the name. No, Will. Got a wee photograph here of him.
22:56There we go.
22:58No. Never seen him before.
23:00No. Well, he bought something in here yesterday. Around one o'clock.
23:06Oh. That's when I take my break.
23:08Is it?
23:09Mm-hmm.
23:12Your name Lewis Mitchell?
23:14That's right.
23:16You see, here's the thing, Lewis.
23:18This wee guy, Loudon, he got a call last night from a mobile that's registered in your name.
23:26And I'm just wondering why he'd be calling someone that you don't know.
23:32This guy works over at the fish market, right?
23:34Do you know what? I remember now. I... I did call him.
23:38Right.
23:39I got his number off my pal. He was gonna sort us it with some stock.
23:43Stock that fell off the back of a trawler. Do you know what I mean?
23:45Mm-hmm.
23:48Anyway, aye. I did speak to him, but I don't know.
23:50It sounded a bit dodgy to me.
23:55So what is it with this guy, anyway?
23:57We think someone tried to kill him last night.
23:59Poor kid. That's awful.
24:04Yeah, I know. I know. It would be.
24:06If they'd succeeded.
24:13I need to get back to work.
24:26Sandy.
24:27What?
24:27Ruth?
24:28Can you get me everything you can on this Lewis Mitchell, will you?
24:32I'm on it. But in the meantime, Nick Tollock called. He wants to see you.
24:37You got any idea why?
24:38Just asked you to drop in at the water golf whenever you had a chance.
24:42All right. Well, I'll head over now.
24:47Where is he?
24:47Tom's still at the station.
24:50Why can't he come home?
24:51Because we're still confirming some of the information he's given us.
24:54We had nothing to do with Edie. Barely spoke to the women.
24:57Tom spoke to Edie last week. At our house. And he only told us that after we caught him out in a lie.
25:05What lie? Why was he around now?
25:09Edie. They were discussing Jess's plans to have her baby adopted.
25:16Edie had been advising Jess and Ethan on how to go about it.
25:19Edie. What is she talking about?
25:23I wasn't going to go ahead with it. I was... I just asked Edie about it. I was just freaking out.
25:30Mum, it's not going to happen.
25:32OK? I'm going to keep the baby and we're going to stay here.
25:35Edie. Did your dad know?
25:36Um, no. He never said that he knew.
25:42Did you know?
25:43Of course I didn't.
25:45I was going to tell you.
25:46When?
25:48When were you going to tell me?
25:50Take it easy, Isabel.
25:52When you're in labour or after?
25:54At what point did you think you might let me know that you were giving away your child?
25:58I was... scared. And I didn't have anyone to talk to about it.
26:19Hiya.
26:20Hi.
26:22Oh, how come you're not open?
26:24Oh, there's no point. Storm's going to keep everyone in tonight.
26:27The whole town will be dead, but come six o'clock.
26:29How'd they go with James last night?
26:30Oh, yeah. Fine.
26:33I warned him. No more matchmaking.
26:35I think he got the message.
26:36Well, like I said, it's not like I was against the idea in principle.
26:41In fact, I was planning on seeing a storm out with a bottle of rum, if you fancy it.
26:48Uh, sorry. Sandy said that you wanted to see me.
26:52Yeah, yeah. I just wanted to get an update, really.
26:56You know, people are calling about Mum, asking me what's happening.
26:59I don't really know what to tell them.
27:00Yes. Well, you can tell them that the investigation is ongoing
27:03and that we are hoping for a result very soon.
27:07That sounds a bit vague.
27:08Aye. Well, we're doing everything we can.
27:13Um, what happened to Colin White, by the way? I heard someone lamped him.
27:17Yeah, but it's not connected to your mum.
27:19But, tell me, how well do you know him?
27:22Colin? I mean, I know him. We're never close. Colin's a bit, uh, yeah.
27:33Neighbourly?
27:34Yeah, that's one way to describe him.
27:37Yeah. Mind you, I heard he'd been looking out for Mum the past few years.
27:40It's good of him, given the family history.
27:44What history?
27:47So, listen to this.
27:57I had just been speaking to Ed Tulloch, and apparently,
28:00Edie Tulloch and Colin Waits' mum were, like, arch enemies.
28:05Well, I mean, that makes it sound worse than it is, but from what I can gather,
28:08they were more like, sort of, feuding neighbours, you know?
28:11Both vying for top dog in the village, so to speak.
28:15Makes you wonder why Colin Waits looking out for a woman that his mother clearly didn't like.
28:19Are you okay?
28:26Isabel Jameson did not know that Jess was planning to have her baby adopted.
28:32Oh, okay. I know. I take it she does now?
28:36Yeah, that's better. She knows the truth.
28:40How does she react?
28:41What about Jess?
28:45They'll survive.
28:46Uh, Tosh.
28:48The nursery called to the switchboard. They're trying to get hold of Donny.
28:52Oh, for goodness sake. Right.
28:54Okay. Thanks, Sandy. I'll deal with it.
28:57Oh, Sandy. Uh, anything from the hospital?
29:01Loudon is still unresponsive.
29:07But we managed to get some CCTV from last night.
29:10Clocked a few vehicles near the fish market. I'll track the owners.
29:14Okay. Uh, and any more from Lewis Mitchell?
29:18No record. No criminal connections.
29:21Okay. Uh, well, let me know when you've traced the vehicles on the CCTV.
29:26Of course.
29:28Oh, and Sandy, could you get me a copy of that picture of Lewis Mitchell?
29:32Sure.
29:50You seen this guy?
29:51Sorry. I don't know him. Who is he?
30:00Do you think he was the guy that the Burnettes were trying to meet up with?
30:03The man in the car?
30:04That's right.
30:07I'm sorry I didn't see him. It was too dark.
30:14You arrested Tom this morning.
30:17We did. That's right.
30:19Can I ask why?
30:20Oh, I'm sorry. I can't discuss that with you.
30:23No, of course.
30:26So, tell me, what got you into all of this?
30:30After Mum died, I needed something to fill my time.
30:34So I thought, why not research the village?
30:37You ever interview your mum?
30:40Sadly not.
30:41I always intended to, but, uh, she passed away before I could get her on tape.
30:46I heard that her and Edie Tullock didn't often see eye to eye.
30:51Who told you that?
30:53Oh, just something I heard.
30:58Well, it's not true.
30:59So, there were no issues then between your mum and Edie?
31:07Why does it even matter?
31:09I'm just wondering why you'd bring food parcels to a woman that your mother hated.
31:13Hang on.
31:14What? You're not accusing me of being involved in this.
31:16I'm just asking a question, Colin.
31:19I didn't kill Edie Tullock.
31:20I'm someone who found her.
31:21I called the police.
31:23You wouldn't be the first killer to report your own crime.
31:25Uh, yes, okay, they didn't get along.
31:31And when Mum was alive, I didn't have much time for Edie.
31:33But when Mum died, Edie Tullock was the first person at that door.
31:38Despite what had happened with her and Mum, she came to pass on her condolences
31:42and check if I was okay.
31:44Look, she was caring, she was kind, and she was a good neighbour.
31:49And that's what I tried to be for her, a good neighbour.
31:52That's what I tried to be to everyone in this village.
31:55Nice.
31:59Sandy?
32:00CCTV from the fish market last night.
32:03Clocked vehicle, parked a straight away from where you found Loudon.
32:08It's registered to Lewis Mitchell.
32:10Okay, well, pick him up and bring him in.
32:13I'll be there as soon as I can, all right?
32:14Got it.
32:22Jess made a mistake, Isabel.
32:44It's fine.
32:46It's her life, her baby.
32:48You don't mean that.
32:53The air feels heavy.
32:57Feels like it did the day we lost Ali.
33:01Remember, standing here, all of us, staring at the sea and willing him to appear.
33:08Not a day I like to dwell on.
33:11I dwell on it all the time.
33:12He died, my childhood stopped.
33:17What are you talking about?
33:21You and Mum fell apart.
33:23We'd lost a son.
33:25I'm just saying things changed.
33:26I'm not blaming you, Dad.
33:30You coped.
33:33They'll put that on my grave.
33:35Here lies Isabel Jamieson, she coped.
33:39What is it you want me to say?
33:44Nothing.
33:51I need to get back to your mother.
34:05We can't find Lewis Mitchell.
34:15What do you mean you can't find him?
34:17I spoke to him at his chip shop two hours ago.
34:19Well, you must have spooked him.
34:20Because the shop's locked up and there is nobody at his flat.
34:23Oh, what about his phone?
34:25We're still working on that.
34:26Who is Lewis Mitchell?
34:29That's him.
34:30Remind you of anyone?
34:31Oh, the Burnett's.
34:33The description of their drug contact.
34:34Yeah, if this guy is the Callaghan's contact and Loudon was on to him...
34:37Well, that would make Loudon a target.
34:39It makes sense.
34:39Mitchell gets to him before I have a chance to talk to Loudon.
34:42Good news is he can't get off the Isles.
34:44Storm means the ferries are off and the airport's closed.
34:47Which means he'll have to hold out somewhere until it's over.
34:49I'll talk to his family, friends.
34:52See if there's anywhere he might hide out.
34:55Um, what's happening with Tom Jamieson?
34:58Oh, shit.
35:00We're still holding him.
35:01It's been four hours.
35:03Yeah, I know.
35:03OK, I'll release him.
35:05I'll get someone to take him home.
35:07Do you have a bloody boot, Donny?
35:10I don't know.
35:11I'll put him home when I'm home, OK?
35:12Er, I'm just going to see what's going on.
35:20Hey, what's going on?
35:24Nothing.
35:25First you're tearing into Tom Jamieson,
35:29then you lob a grenade at his wife and daughter's relationship.
35:31You are tearing everyone's head off.
35:33Including mine.
35:34Now you're ranting at Donny on the phone.
35:37Something's wrong.
35:38What is it?
35:41I don't want to talk about it.
35:44I suggest you get comfortable.
35:46Because we're not leaving until you do.
35:48Robert Tulloch.
36:00What about him?
36:03I think he may have been corrupt.
36:09Just hold on.
36:10The money in the savings account?
36:19I can't say for sure, but I think he was taking bribes.
36:24Taking bribes from who?
36:26I don't know.
36:28So you think that Edie was killed because of these bribes?
36:31I don't know.
36:33I don't think so.
36:35But that's not the real problem.
36:50What's going on?
36:50I don't ask for much.
36:56I don't blame you for everything that's happened.
36:58I know it's been tough on you.
37:00I just need to know that you're with me.
37:04I am with you.
37:06I went to see Edie behind my back.
37:10No, I didn't.
37:11She was the one that came to me.
37:13And then you didn't tell me.
37:14No.
37:15Of course I didn't tell you, because I knew how you'd react.
37:17Ever since you found out about this baby, you've just been obsessed with it.
37:22This is our grandchild.
37:24I'm just trying to make sure we're prepared.
37:27No, you're not.
37:28You're trying to prove that you're better than Ethan's mum.
37:34Sorry, Isabelle.
37:34That was unfair.
37:36I think you need to stay somewhere else for a while.
37:40What?
37:41Put some of your things in a bag.
37:43Your pills are on the side.
37:44What are you talking about?
37:46Where am I supposed to go?
37:48I don't care.
37:49Isabelle.
38:04Hi, yeah, it's me.
38:05Er, I need to get out of here.
38:09So what exactly did Billy say?
38:11That the money was a loan.
38:13Yeah, well maybe it was.
38:14Then why not tell us?
38:16And what about the missing statement?
38:18You don't know that he took it.
38:20But what if he did?
38:21If we find proof that Robert Tulloch was corrupt, we'll have to report it.
38:27That means an investigation.
38:29That means they'll look into all his finances.
38:31They'll find that payment proof.
38:33And when they do, they will look at Billy and if he's done something illegal, he's finished.
38:39Why didn't you tell me this before, Tosh?
38:41Come on, we're a team.
38:43I know, I know.
38:47It's just...
38:47This is Billy.
38:51He's the gold standard and he does the right thing no matter what.
38:59If he is corrupt, then what the hell is any of this even for?
39:05Right, okay, okay.
39:07We can't do anything until we know for sure, okay?
39:12So tomorrow you and I will talk to him.
39:14We'll give him another chance to explain.
39:16And what if he can't?
39:19I don't know.
39:19I don't know what we'll do.
39:28What's wrong?
39:30It's loud and he's not doing well.
39:38Actually, I was with him all night.
39:41I'm going to go home and get some rest.
39:44Are you going to be okay tonight?
39:45Yeah?
39:46Yeah, yeah, yeah.
39:47Go.
39:59Look, Donny, would you just...
40:00Miss Billy, we need to talk.
40:05Tosh?
40:06We are.
40:17I don't even know who it is.
40:31the storm 20 years ago wasn't meant to come this far south it was supposed to hit 50 miles out at
40:46sea so when it diverted none of us were ready me and Robert were in the station trying to deal
40:56with the fallout it wasn't until later in the day after it died down that Robert got the call
41:05Craig and Ali had gone out the night before
41:12the boat never came back no answer on the radio
41:18the Coast Guard were sent out but there was no sign of them
41:26I drove Robert up here whole village was on the beach everyone just waiting the next day
41:36this washed up in a bay a few miles south the linty
41:44Ali and Craig the bodies were never recovered
41:50Robert Tulloch was a hard man
41:58when he saw this washed up on the shore
42:02he wept like a child
42:06he asked me to organize getting the wreck off the beach
42:10I arranged with a team in Leric to do it
42:14but before they started I searched her
42:18I thought I could salvage something personal
42:23something the families could hold on to
42:25that's when I found it
42:28found what?
42:31they were just young lads
42:33probably just looking to make some easy money
42:38there was heroin coming in from lots of different sources
42:42you found heroin on the boat?
42:46kilos of the bloody stuff
42:47but hold on
42:52I looked over the report
42:53there was no mention of any drugs on the linty
42:56I mean if you've found heroin
42:57why doesn't everyone know?
43:03oh Billy
43:04Robert and Edie had lost their son Tosh
43:08the mares had lost Ali too
43:11whole village was mourning
43:13what did you do?
43:16I told Robert what I'd found
43:18he was devastated
43:21I wanted to help my friend
43:25he asked me
43:28to cover it up
43:29there was nothing to be gained
43:33by making it public
43:34those boys were dead
43:36what good would it have done
43:39to stay in their memory?
43:41what happened to the drugs?
43:46Robert got rid of them
43:47how?
43:48I don't know
43:49and I never asked
43:52I did what I thought was right
43:56you should have done your job
43:58some things are more important
44:00what? you mean like money?
44:03it had nothing to do with a loan
44:05can you hear yourself?
44:08he asks you
44:09to cover up his son's crime
44:11and then
44:11what?
44:12two months later
44:13he loans you
44:14ten thousand pounds
44:16I know
44:17it looks bad
44:18it looks like a payoff
44:19Billy
44:20it didn't feel that way at the time
44:22and I paid it all back
44:24but I
44:27after that
44:29I began to have my suspicions
44:31about Robert
44:32it started with
44:34the Ray Powell arrest
44:36when Powell was no angel
44:38but
44:38there was always something
44:40weird about him
44:41just confessing like that
44:42I met with Gina today
44:45she told me what Robert did
44:49I had no idea
44:54no idea
44:57how bad it was
44:58how bad he was
45:01I thought maybe
45:02he had taken a few backhanders
45:04but then you found the account
45:08400,000
45:13what about the missing bank statement
45:18I panicked
45:29I took it from Sandy's desk
45:32I was worried the loan would look suspicious
45:36because it was
45:39because it was
45:39it was 20 years ago Tosh
45:46and those drugs were destroyed
45:49but were they
45:50or did Robert Tulloch
45:53sell them on
45:54because that would explain
45:56where all his money came from
45:57did you ever think
46:00that if you had reported that
46:04that they might have found
46:07where the drugs came from
46:08that they might have stopped more
46:11from coming in
46:12who knows how many lives
46:14could have been saved
46:15what are you going to do
46:27I don't know
46:30I am
46:43I am sorry Tosh
46:47and I am
46:51that's a lovely house
47:18why are you standing outside it
47:20well I thought you might want to
47:22reconsider the
47:23bottle of rum offer
47:23oh did you now
47:25or am I
47:26crossing the line here
47:28about 10 fucking lines
47:29I'm sorry
47:31you're right
47:32I should leave
47:33you'll have to let me out
47:36oh
47:37so are you
47:53close with this guy
47:55loudon
47:56oh god
47:56no
47:57no
47:57I only met him about
47:59a month ago
48:00brought him in on a shoplifting charge
48:02got caught nicking a bunch of stuff
48:04from the chemist
48:05he's got a little girl
48:08and he only gets access to her
48:10every so often
48:11he said he wanted to smell nice for her
48:15anyway
48:17we are in the middle of this case
48:20and we were getting nowhere with it
48:22so
48:23I checked his file
48:25I saw he was on parole
48:26history of drug abuse
48:28and
48:29I saw an opportunity
48:31to turn him
48:33to turn him
48:36okay
48:38I'll stop talking
48:39mm-hmm
48:42yeah I mean he wasn't official
48:48but I used him
48:51I said I'd drop his shoplifting charge
48:54if he
48:54fed us information
48:56it's my fault
48:58you're supposed to disagree there
49:07huh
49:09you're supposed to say
49:10it's not your fault
49:11and I shouldn't feel guilty
49:12why
49:14it's not going to change anything
49:15oh no
49:17I know
49:17you want to know where I was
49:20when my brother died
49:21I was in a room
49:25at the Argo Hotel
49:26seeing out the storm
49:27with the Dutch girl
49:27that I met the night before
49:28spent the whole day in bed
49:31stoned out of her minds
49:32oh
49:33such a lovely story
49:35the point is
49:38that's what I was doing
49:40when Craig was dying
49:41now
49:46did I cause the storm?
49:48no
49:48could I have saved him
49:51if I was back at home
49:51probably not
49:52but do I feel guilty?
49:58absolutely
49:58and there's nothing anyone can see
50:02to change that
50:04hmm
50:05the croft is just up the way here
50:24it hasn't been lived in for years
50:26but Mitchell's cousin owns it
50:27you're sure he's in there?
50:30that's his pick-up's right there
50:31okay let's go
50:33okay let's go
50:33get your hands on your back
50:55get your hands on your back
50:57you're under arrest
51:00for the attempted murder
51:01of Will Lousy
51:02move
51:03good job
51:04it's not even on that one
51:07I know where it is
51:08yeah
51:09yeah yeah hold on
51:10here are we
51:11you sure?
51:12it's not on that album
51:13hmm
51:14here we are
51:16this is it
51:17I don't believe you
51:18uh-huh
51:19that's it
51:21that's the song
51:22what can I say
51:23I know my shit
51:24I know my shit
51:25just give us it here
51:27right
51:28hold that
51:30it's quite healthy though
51:30carefully
51:31yeah
51:31careful
51:33ah
51:34what the hell was that?
51:36oh shit
51:37what?
51:38I think it's my gate
51:39oh
51:40the lock's broken
51:42I've been meaning to get it fixed
51:44you want me to fix it?
51:48can you fix it?
51:49wow
51:50I doubt in your voice
51:51what?
51:52I didn't think
51:53like poets fix things
51:55poets
51:56poets
51:56okay
51:58well that sounds like a challenge
52:01alright
52:01come on
52:03come on get out
52:03come on watch
52:04I'll show you
52:05alright
52:07going for it
52:09okay
52:09well if you don't make it back
52:11I'm finishing the run
52:12bye
52:14ahh
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52:41ahh
52:42ahh
52:43Oh my God!
52:50Look at you!
52:52Come here, you're absolutely sick!
52:56It's bad out there.
52:58Oh my God!
53:00I should probably start back.
53:04Yeah.
53:06You probably should.
53:13The Callaghan's have kept you busy.
53:18Well, you won't be using this for a while.
53:32Look, I can explain.
53:35Put him in the car.
53:37No, no, wait, I've got information.
53:39About the Callaghan's.
53:42Who works for him, I can give you a name.
53:45My boss, in Shetland.
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