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Shetland - Season 10 Episode 6 FHD
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00:00What about the knot?
00:02Running bowline. Maritime knot.
00:04What happened to the drugs?
00:06It was 20 years ago, Tosh.
00:08And those drugs were destroyed!
00:10But were they?
00:12Or did Robert Tulloch sell them on?
00:14Because that would explain where all his money came from.
00:18I'm sorry, Tosh.
00:20I don't think this overdose is entirely self-inflicted.
00:24You think somebody got there?
00:26Edie had been advising Jess and Ethan
00:28Jess' plans to have her baby adopted.
00:30What is she talking about?
00:32I was...
00:34scared.
00:36Jess made a mistake.
00:38It's her life. Her baby.
00:40I was planning on seeing her storm out with a bottle of rum.
00:42Ah! What the hell was that?
00:44I think it's my gate.
00:46You want me to fix it?
00:48Come here! You're absolutely...
00:58I don't know!
01:00No!
01:10Oh, no my God!
01:12Please forgive me...
01:14I don't know...
01:16No, no, no, no!
01:18No, I'm sorry.
01:20No.
01:47Ruth.
01:48Hey, Sandy.
01:50We have been trying to call you.
01:51I know, I know.
01:52Sorry, I was, um...
01:57What is the problem?
01:59Oh, it's gone like a fair here.
02:01Storm has been causing havoc all night.
02:03How is it up your way?
02:05Well, the rain seems to have stopped,
02:08but it's still really windy.
02:10OK, well, just so you know,
02:13we picked up Lewis Mitchell last night.
02:16What?
02:18Sorry, where?
02:20Hiding out at a croft near Picton.
02:22Looked like he was all set to run.
02:24He had money, his passport.
02:26He also had Will Loudon's phone.
02:28Have we interviewed him yet?
02:31Not yet, but last night when he was arrested,
02:34he said his boss was the one who tried to kill Loudon.
02:38And who's his boss?
02:40Hey, Tulloch.
02:44Look, he might be lying,
02:45but it's a bit of a random name to drop.
02:47Tosh went over to the water gore,
02:49but Tulloch wasn't there,
02:50and the place is all locked up.
02:52Do you have any idea where he might be?
02:56Yeah.
02:57No.
03:07No.
03:09No.
03:11No.
03:13No.
03:44I don't know about you, but I might be getting a bit old for Ron.
03:53Tell me you have painkillers.
03:55Yeah, in the little cupboard.
03:59You need some?
04:01No.
04:04You okay?
04:06Uh-huh.
04:09Mm, having regrets about this?
04:12Look.
04:14Cards on the table. I like you.
04:16I had a really good time last night.
04:18Lewis Mitchell's at the station.
04:20Who? Okay, who's that?
04:24Tried to kill Loudon.
04:26Loudon? That's your informer?
04:29He told us everything.
04:30Ed.
04:32Everything about what?
04:33Just stay there.
04:44Hey, you're not going anywhere.
04:46Whoa.
04:48Let's just take a breath, hey?
04:50Okay?
04:50I try calling her back, but I just keep getting her voicemail.
04:56Where was she when she called you?
04:58At home.
04:59She said she knew where he was.
05:01Yes, and then the line went dead.
05:03Do we have any units near Ruth?
05:05Alex and Lorna, maybe.
05:06Cunningham's put a riot flooded this morning.
05:07They went out there about an hour ago.
05:09But call them.
05:10Tell them to get over to Brindister and check on Ruth.
05:13I'll meet them there.
05:14Got it.
05:17I need them to call me back, a surgeon.
05:19There's a problem.
05:24Callaghan's not taking your call.
05:31What do you think they're going to do?
05:32Come and save you?
05:35Mitchell's been arrested.
05:36He's already given you up.
05:38And now you're holding a DI against our wills.
05:41Okay, enough.
05:43I don't know what Lewis has been telling you.
05:45That he works for you.
05:46Yeah, well, that's not true.
05:47So it's a lie, then?
05:48It's complicated.
05:50Okay.
05:51Let's see if we can work it out, then.
05:55See, we think that Mitchell is working for the Callaghan crime family.
05:59In fact, until last night, we thought it was him that was distributing the drugs in Shetland.
06:04And now we find out that it's you who's in charge.
06:11Ed.
06:13I think your best option right now is to, um, is to give yourself up and tell us everything.
06:20There's nothing to tell, okay?
06:23Okay, look.
06:24I have an arrangement with some people in Edinburgh.
06:26Business partners.
06:27I do some work for them.
06:28This work involves selling drugs.
06:29Hey, that's...
06:30I'm not a part of anything like that.
06:32It's not my thing.
06:32What is your thing?
06:34I just organise stuff, that's all.
06:37Sometimes I pass on information and then, in return, they help me out, you know, with the pub.
06:44Didn't launder money through the pub.
06:46I'm trying to explain what I do.
06:48I get it.
06:48You're the front man, a fixer, the respectable face, the guy that likes to keep his hands clean
06:55so that you get people like Mitchell to do your dirty work for you.
06:58Because that way, you can tell yourself that you don't actually profit from other people's misery
07:02when in actual fact that is exactly what you're doing.
07:04I'm not the bad guy here.
07:06Tell that to Loudon then.
07:07Alex, are you there yet?
07:13We're nearly there.
07:14Okay, fast as you can.
07:22Was this because of the guiding light?
07:24Please, just let me think.
07:30Loudon said there was a shipment on that boat, but it was clean.
07:34At first I thought Loudon had just set us up, but now I think the Callaghan's knew we were coming.
07:43Someone had tipped them off.
07:45And that's why they used the burnets.
07:49But they still sent the boat.
07:52Why?
07:54Oh, shit.
08:00It was a test.
08:01The Callaghan's needed proof that someone was talking to us.
08:09Jesus Christ.
08:11I asked Loudon to find out who you were and...
08:16I just delivered them to you.
08:18You know I meant what I said about you and me.
08:21Oh.
08:22Oh.
08:22It's not my fault.
08:35I just...
08:35I can't do that.
08:44No.
08:46Oh, let me talk to her.
08:48Shit, that's not...
08:50Shit.
08:51Shit.
08:51Oh, come on.
08:57Wait!
08:59Move!
09:06Someone get a hold of them!
09:08Move!
09:10Hey!
09:13Don't move!
09:14Let's go!
09:36Let's go!
09:36Let's go!
09:38Let's go!
09:42Let's go!
10:06Hey!
10:07You're okay!
10:08You're all right!
10:08You're all right, okay?
10:09You're all right.
10:10Oh, oh, oh, oh!
10:40Oh, oh, oh!
10:48We've made her angry.
10:57What are you doing?
11:03It's okay.
11:05It's okay, it's just a storm.
11:10Why don't you go back to bed?
11:19Where are you going?
11:25Do you have to stay here to where else?
11:29I can't.
11:32I won't look after you.
11:37I'll be okay.
11:40I'll be okay.
11:43I love you.
11:47No.
11:51Okay.
11:53I love you.
12:10Look, I've been thinking maybe we should put this off until tomorrow.
12:23We're leaving today.
12:26By the storm.
12:28Let's just go.
12:29He actually admitted to working with the Callahans.
12:38Well, he claims it's more of an admin role.
12:42The way he tells it you think he was their party planner.
12:45What about Loudon? Do we think Tulloch's capable of hurting him?
12:49What, you're asking me?
12:51I really don't think I'm the best judge of being Tulloch's character given that I slept with a guy.
12:56Tandy, what do you have?
12:58Well, Mitchell says Tulloch was with him the night Loudon was attacked.
13:05He says they found Loudon at the fish market where Tulloch injected Loudon with a syringe full of heroin.
13:10Okay, do we have any evidence to support what Mitchell says happened?
13:15CCTV of Mitchell's vehicle in Grimister on the night and a few messages from Mitchell's phone to Tulloch arranging to meet at the pub.
13:25What we need is Loudon to wake up and tell us what happened.
13:30I'll give the hospital a call.
13:33And then there's this.
13:36Loudon's one thing, but can we really see Tulloch killing his own mother?
13:42Well, we know they didn't get on.
13:44We're gonna need more than a personality clash.
13:46What about his alibi?
13:48He gives a statement of his movements leading up to the killing.
13:51But that was before we had an accurate time of death, so I'll...
13:54I'll check those out, shall I?
13:55Okay, well, given Mitchell's accusations and what Tulloch admitted to Ruth this morning,
14:02you can certainly go after him for the attack on Loudon.
14:05It's, erm...
14:07It's up to you whether or not you think you have enough for Edie's murder.
14:12So, erm, who's gonna interview him?
14:15Ruth, given what happened...
14:16Well, obviously, I can't be in the room.
14:19So, yes, er...
14:21Toshna Sandy should do it.
14:22Toshna Sandy should do it.
14:36How long have you been working for the Callaghan's?
14:39Don't worry for them.
14:42I mean, sometimes I help people who might be associated with them.
14:47So, once again...
14:50How long have you been working for the Callaghan's?
14:53I don't know.
14:55Ten years.
14:56Ten years?
14:58Yeah, it's not like a... a regular thing.
14:59I hardly know these people.
15:01It's like a toll race.
15:03I mean, D.I. Calder, I just... fix things.
15:06Things like... Will Loudon?
15:09I don't know anything about him.
15:11Lewis Mitchell says you do.
15:13He says he took you up to Grimastor that night.
15:16Where you injected Will Loudon with heroin.
15:18No, that's not true.
15:19Which part?
15:21Going to Grimastor or the attempted murder of Loudon?
15:24All of it. He's lying.
15:26This is a CCTV still...
15:31Captured at 9.32 that night.
15:34That's Mitchell's vehicle.
15:36Parked a street away from where Loudon was found.
15:39He says you were there with him.
15:41And this is a transcript of texts we found on Mitchell's phone.
15:47He sent four messages to your phone that night, arranging to meet.
15:53Fine, I mean, we made arrangements, but we didn't... I didn't actually meet Mitchell.
15:57I didn't go to Grimastor. I didn't see that lad. I didn't do anything.
16:00Well, we'll know for sure before long.
16:03The team looking after Loudon expect him to recover.
16:09So, if you weren't there that night, I'm sure he'll vouch for you.
16:15We'll let you know what he said.
16:18Wait, wait. Just wait.
16:19I went to the fish market that night. I went with Mitchell to see the lad.
16:25Why did you want to see him?
16:27Well, Mitchell said he'd been talking to you.
16:30Said it was Loudon who tipped you off about the boat.
16:32The guiding light.
16:33Aye.
16:34I thought we were just gonna scare the kid, you know, and give him a warning.
16:39But Mitchell, he told me to grab him.
16:42It happened so fast, I didn't even see the syringe until Mitchell stuck in him.
16:47So Mitchell injected Loudon?
16:49He said he wanted to make sure Loudon didn't speak again. Ever.
16:52Like I said, the whole thing was over quick and there was nothing I could have done.
17:00You could have tried to help him.
17:03Maybe Mitchell was too quick.
17:05Maybe there was nothing you could have done at the time.
17:08But afterwards, when you realised what was happening...
17:12What did you do, Mr. Tullock?
17:14Did you call an ambulance?
17:17Police?
17:19Did you try to save Will?
17:20Or did you just leave him there? To die?
17:23Helping the Callahans? I'll hold my hands up to that.
17:26But the other night, it was Mitchell. It was not me.
17:30The things I do, I'm just a glorified gopher, you know.
17:35I don't even know how I got involved in this in the first place.
17:38Maybe your brother got you into it.
17:41What are you talking about?
17:43Maybe your brother worked for them.
17:45Craig died 20 years ago.
17:48On the linty.
17:50Along with his friend, Ali Mayer.
17:53But what I'm asking is, were they working for the Callahans when they were alive?
17:59Of course they bloody weren't.
18:00What be your dad?
18:02Certain information has recently come to light, which suggests that your dad and your brother were involved in smuggling drugs onto the aisles.
18:12Now, you may say you're not involved with the Callahans drug business, but it seems other members of your family were.
18:21My brother and my father are dead.
18:24You don't get to talk about them.
18:26Let's talk about your mother, then.
18:27Your mother, then.
18:32Did you tie this knot?
18:37D.I. Calder says she saw you tie her.
18:40Last night, at her house.
18:41At her house.
18:44So what?
18:46It's a running bowline.
18:49This is a close-up image of a knot that was taken at the scene of your mother's murder.
18:56It's the same knot.
18:59It's the same knot.
19:02It's the same knot, Mr. Tulloch.
19:06How do you explain that?
19:09Hm?
19:13Oh.
19:17Oh!
19:27This is insane, Jess.
19:29We just need to get to Larrak.
19:31And then what?
19:32Then the ferry.
19:33There's no way the ferry's going out in this.
19:35We're best going home and waiting until tomorrow.
19:38I can't.
19:39If we go back now, they'll never let me leave.
19:46It has to be now.
19:53What's wrong?
19:57Oh, shit.
19:58Jess?
20:00It's fine.
20:01I'm fine.
20:02You're not fine.
20:06It's coming.
20:07Shit!
20:09Okay, we need to phone your mum.
20:10No!
20:11Jess!
20:13Jess!
20:14Let go!
20:27It's all right.
20:28Just a wee power cut.
20:30Won't last for long.
20:33The whole village is out.
20:35Probably a power line came down.
20:38Where's the lantern?
20:39Tom had it last.
20:41Go and ask him.
20:44I heard you two yesterday.
20:47I don't want to talk about it.
20:48Listen, we had our disagreements, but Tom's a good man.
20:53Whatever's going on between you, it can't be worth losing a marriage over.
20:58I need to get Jess up.
20:59Jess is gone.
21:03What?
21:05Best just let her go.
21:12Jess?
21:14Jess?
21:16It won't start.
21:18Jess?
21:20Jess, you okay?
21:22Jess?
21:24I can't get...
21:26Okay, just hold on now.
21:28Ethan, where are you going?
21:29It's okay, just under your seatbelt.
21:31Okay, now, now, give me your hand.
21:41Okay, and...
21:43Ow, my leg!
21:45What's wrong?
21:46My leg, Ethan, I can't!
21:48Shit.
21:49Shit, okay.
21:51I'll call an ambulance.
21:53Okay.
22:01Jess?
22:02Listen, I...
22:03I'm gonna have to go and get some help.
22:04Okay?
22:05No, don't leave me!
22:06There's no signal!
22:07We can't drive, I...
22:08I need to go and find a phone.
22:09Ethan, no!
22:10Don't leave me!
22:11Jess, you can't move.
22:12Okay?
22:13The baby needs help.
22:15The...
22:16The...
22:17The...
22:18The...
22:19The...
22:20The...
22:21The...
22:22The...
22:23The...
22:24The...
22:25The...
22:26The...
22:27The...
22:28The...
22:29The...
22:30The...
22:31Go there, and I'll bring some help.
22:33I don't wanna be here alone!
22:35I'll be as fast as I can.
22:36Okay?
22:37Hey.
22:38I love you.
22:39I won't be long.
22:40I won't be long.
22:56Sandy says half of Shetland's lost power.
22:59God knows how long it'll take them to get that back.
23:07Wanna fill me in on that stuff about the brother in there?
23:10I went to see Billy last night.
23:20Right.
23:21A few days after the Lunaswig storm, the linty washed up on the beach.
23:27Billy was told to search the wreck.
23:32He found heroin on board.
23:37So, Ruth...
23:39What?
23:41What...
23:43What happened to it?
23:45He let Robert get rid of it.
23:47He says he was trying to protect the families from any more grief.
23:51Uh...
23:52He covered up a crime.
23:56Ruth, I have been through this with him.
23:59He knows how bad it is.
24:00He took money from Robert Dulloch?
24:03Yeah, he says it wasn't connected.
24:05Or at least he didn't think it was at the time.
24:09What are you gonna do?
24:11What about Billy?
24:13I don't know.
24:15Right now, I'm just focusing on Edie.
24:20Okay, I don't know if it was Mitchell or Tulloch who tried to kill Loudon.
24:25I'm not buying Tulloch's babe in the woods, Zack.
24:28That's for sure.
24:29But let's say for now, he didn't kill Edie.
24:33Where does that put us?
24:36Um...
24:38Back where we started.
24:41Trying to find a motive for all of this.
24:44Maybe it was because of Robert.
24:47Clearly he was corrupt and now it looks as if he was roping his sons in too.
24:52So do we think that Edie was involved?
24:56I think it's likely she knew what Robert and the boys were up to.
25:00Which makes her complicit.
25:02So maybe someone punished her for that.
25:06Or maybe she was punished for Robert's sins.
25:10But if we are looking for someone with a grudge against Robert Tulloch,
25:14we've got our work cut out.
25:16He was a cop for 30 odd years, who knows how many enemies he made in that time.
25:22Or we could ask Billy.
25:28Or I could go and ask Billy.
25:40Made you a coffee.
25:42The electricity's still out, but thankfully the gas is on.
25:46Uh, look, Colin, I, uh, really appreciate you picking me up last night.
25:57Oh.
25:58Well, what are neighbours for?
26:02Proper party now, eh?
26:03Jessie's gone.
26:04Gone where?
26:05I don't know.
26:06When did she leave?
26:07I don't know.
26:08I tried calling her.
26:09I tried Ethan.
26:10The weather.
26:11We can't just let her go, Tom.
26:12It's okay.
26:13It's alright.
26:14We'll find her.
26:15I hope she's okay.
26:16Come on.
26:17Sorry.
26:18Yeah.
26:19Thanks.
26:20No matter where we term, we still keep coming back to Robert, tell her.
26:21Maybe Edie was killed because of something that Robert did or someone he crossed.
26:23Billy, can you think of anything?
26:24Billy, can you think of anything?
26:25The man died a decade ago.
26:26But his sins live on.
26:27It's okay.
26:28It's okay.
26:29It's okay.
26:30It's all right.
26:31It's okay.
26:32It's all right.
26:33We'll find her.
26:34I hope she's okay.
26:35Come on.
26:36Sorry.
26:37Yeah.
26:38Thanks.
26:39No matter where we term, we still keep coming back to Robert, tell her.
26:41Maybe Edie was killed because of something that Robert did or someone he crossed.
26:45Billy, can you think of anything?
26:47The man died a decade ago.
26:50But his sins live on.
26:57Tosh told you?
26:58She gave me the gist of it, yes.
27:04Look, Billy, I'm not here to judge you.
27:07I'm sure you had your reasons for doing what you did.
27:12You don't need to prove to me that you're a good cop.
27:14God knows I've met enough bad ones in my career.
27:16But if Edie was killed because of something that Robert did, you must know what that was.
27:22I can't help you.
27:24Ruth, for years I looked up to that man.
27:28He was a friend, a mentor.
27:32By the time I realised he maybe wasn't the person I thought he was, it was too late.
27:36He'd retired.
27:39And I didn't have the stomach to go looking for proof against him.
27:43Do you think Tosh is right about him?
27:46I usually find that Tosh is right about most things, don't you?
27:49Aye.
27:50Try not to hold it against her though.
27:57How is she?
27:58Tosh?
27:59Yeah.
28:00She's okay.
28:03She's processing.
28:04She still hasn't decided whether she's going to, you know, take this any further.
28:12I don't care about that.
28:16I care about her.
28:17I let her down, Ruth.
28:18Whoever did that to Edie, it wasn't a stranger.
28:31It was personal.
28:32Come on.
28:45I still can't get through.
28:46We're going to find her, don't worry.
28:48This is my fault.
28:49Why is it your fault?
28:50She's 17.
28:51She's due any day.
28:52And she'd rather be out here in this than with me.
28:55I don't know what it is that she's trying to prove, but when the time comes, she is going
28:59to want you there with her.
29:02If you want to blame someone, blame me.
29:04You're the one that's kept us together.
29:06I'm sorry I threw you out.
29:09You had every right to it.
29:15Child!
29:20Where is she?
29:21Past the farm.
29:22Get in!
29:31Right.
29:32Still no power.
29:34Sandy says they're working on it.
29:35Oh.
29:38So, er, Billy says he can't think of anyone with a big enough grudge against Robert Tulloch.
29:46But he's worried about you.
29:49Thinks you're angry with him.
29:52I'm not.
29:53Well, he might need to hear that from you.
29:57What are you doing?
29:59Going over all of Robert Tulloch's cases was going to take too long, so I'm looking back over
30:04the notes from the crime scene.
30:05Something you said on the day really stuck with me.
30:09You said someone put thought into this.
30:12Yeah, Billy reckons it's personal.
30:15Okay, so all of this was by design, right?
30:20The location, her positioning, the rope.
30:24There's gotta be a reason why she was killed in this way.
30:27Yes, we.
30:30Oh.
30:31Ah, hallelujah.
30:32Thank Christ for that.
30:37Hey, Tulloch wants to see you, Ruth.
30:40Does he?
30:41And why is that?
30:43I think we should hear what he has to say, if you can.
30:50Okay.
30:52Interview room one.
30:53All right.
31:10All right.
31:11I'm sorry for what it's worth.
31:25It's not worth much.
31:27You have to believe me.
31:28All of this.
31:29Things just...
31:30Oh, Jesus, give it up.
31:32You know who you are.
31:34You know what you did.
31:36At least I have the decency to own it.
31:38Right.
31:40What is it you want?
31:43Was she lying about Craig?
31:45What makes you think that?
31:46Because he was my brother and he was a good man.
31:48He wasn't like...
31:49Oh, he wasn't like you.
31:51Okay.
31:53You're right.
31:54I know who I am.
31:55And I know what my dad was.
31:57At least I found out.
31:58But Craig was different.
32:00What do you mean you found out?
32:04Three months after my dad died.
32:07Some guy turns up at the pub.
32:09Tells me how much money dad was making.
32:11Working for some friends of his.
32:14He wants me to do something for them.
32:15A favor.
32:18Ten years later and they still got their hooks in me.
32:21Did you and mom know about this?
32:24You honestly think he could keep that from her?
32:27Yeah, I went to her.
32:28Asked her about dad.
32:30She threw me out.
32:32She was actually angry because I found out he was bent.
32:34The only good thing was that Craig was already dead.
32:38He never had to find out what a hypocrite she was.
32:41They found drugs on the linty.
32:44What?
32:46Why?
32:48In the wreckage.
32:50Parcels and parcels of heroin.
32:53Your dad covered it up.
32:54But Craig and Ali Mare, they were bringing it back when the storm hit.
33:01That's a lie.
33:03I have a very reliable witness.
33:05Fuck your witness.
33:06That's a lie.
33:07I was with them the night before they went out.
33:10If Craig was planning anything, I'd have known.
33:13You didn't know him.
33:15He was honest.
33:16He hated what drugs were doing to the Isles.
33:18He'd never get into it.
33:19Hold on.
33:21You said you were in Lerwick.
33:23What?
33:24Last night.
33:26You told me you were in a hotel in Lerwick when the storm hit.
33:29Yeah, I was.
33:30But the night before, I was in Lunaswick with my brother.
33:33And you saw them go out in the boat?
33:36I watched them set off.
33:38Probably the last person to see them alive.
33:40Oh.
33:53It's not something that Robert did.
33:55It's something that E.D. did.
33:57Come here, just have a look at this.
34:02But you remember that day?
34:04I remember it all.
34:07How quiet it was that morning.
34:11See, he was dead calm.
34:15There was no warning then?
34:17No.
34:19And the last time you saw Craig and Ali?
34:23I stood on the shore and I watched them leave.
34:30She watched the linty go out.
34:33The official story is that Craig and Ali took the linty out the night before the storm.
34:37Even Ed believes that's what happened.
34:40But E.D. says that she stood on the shore and she watched them leave.
34:45She saw them that night too?
34:46No, no.
34:48She's remembering that morning.
34:50The sea, the wind.
34:52She's talking about that day.
34:54So that means what?
34:56They came back in and then went out again back into the storm?
35:00Why?
35:01I don't know.
35:02But I think she's telling the truth here.
35:05Which means she'd been lying to everyone about her son's death for years.
35:10What everyone thinks happened, didn't.
35:13She was staring right at it.
35:19That's why she was placed there.
35:21She was facing out.
35:22To the bay.
35:23She was facing out.
35:24To the bay.
35:25To the bay.
35:26To the bay.
35:27To the bay.
35:28To where the linty was last seen.
35:33I see.
35:34To the bay.
35:38I see the bay.
35:39To the bay.
35:43I see the bay river in there too.
35:50I'm leaving here, from the bay.
35:55And I see the yelling.
35:56He was last seen.
36:17Jess!
36:19Mum.
36:20It's okay.
36:21It's okay.
36:22Mum, I think it's coming.
36:23Okay.
36:24Mum, I'm so sorry.
36:25It's okay.
36:26I'm so sorry.
36:27Tom!
36:29Tom, we need to get her to the hospital.
36:31She's in labour.
36:32I can't get her out this way.
36:34Could she move?
36:35No, she's hurt her leg.
36:38Roll the seat back.
36:39Push the seat.
36:41Okay.
36:46I'm sorry.
36:47I tried to get to the farm, but there was no one there.
36:49He's there.
36:50Don't worry about it, mate.
36:51Alright?
36:52You did what you could.
36:53Get in the car.
36:54Come on.
36:55Okay.
36:57Okay.
36:58Get that stuff out.
36:59You're alright, sweetheart.
37:00That's it.
37:01That's it.
37:02Let's get this off.
37:03Alright.
37:04Put your knee here, darling.
37:05Wait for your dad.
37:06Alright, let's go.
37:07Hand under there.
37:08Watch that leg.
37:09That's it.
37:10Use your foot.
37:11That's it.
37:12Okay.
37:13Steady.
37:14That's it.
37:15Let's get this leg.
37:16Right.
37:17Turn around.
37:18Watch that leg.
37:19Alright.
37:20Alright.
37:21You alright?
37:22Alright.
37:23Let's go.
37:24That's it.
37:25Come on.
37:26Nearly there.
37:27Keep going.
37:28Okay, so you're saying Edie was killed because some boat sank?
37:35Not just any boat.
37:36The linty.
37:37The loss of the linty, it defined that village.
37:41That story is in the bones of everyone who lives there.
37:45Right.
37:46We need a list of everyone who was living in the village at that time.
37:50Yeah, but it was 20 years ago.
37:51Why would your killer wait so long?
37:53Because they didn't know there was more to the story.
37:55Until now.
37:56Sandy, when did Colin Wait upload the video of Edie Tillich's interview?
38:00About a couple of days before she died.
38:02And how many people accessed it?
38:04Well, it can't have been many.
38:06Well, call Colin Wait and get a list of everyone who downloaded it.
38:09Sure.
38:10We're looking for someone with an emotional connection to the linty.
38:15And someone who accessed that video.
38:17Yeah, and someone that can tie this knot.
38:26Right.
38:27The knot.
38:28The one that you tied at my house last night.
38:29Where did you learn it?
38:30I honestly can't remember.
38:32It's just the knot that all the kids used.
38:33What kids?
38:34In Lannesbeck.
38:35Me, Allie, Craig.
38:38And Isabel.
38:39Mom.
38:40I don't want to do it.
38:41You're going to be great.
38:42I'm in the room.
38:43Go.
38:44Go.
38:45Go.
38:46Go.
38:47Go.
38:48I can't believe Isabel Jameson would be capable of something like this.
38:51Yeah, well, Allie was her brother.
38:52She was a kid when it happened.
38:53Trauma like that, it stays with you for life.
38:58Right.
38:59According to Colin Wait, only one person accessed that video prior to Edie's murder.
39:04Yeah, Isabel Jameson, we know.
39:05Any idea where she is?
39:06The hospital.
39:07Tom had phoned Colin to say Jess has gone into labour.
39:09Sweet boy.
39:10Is Jess all right?
39:11She's fine.
39:12She's fine.
39:13She's fine.
39:14She's fine.
39:15She's fine.
39:16Yeah, Isabel Jameson, we know.
39:18Any idea where she is?
39:19The hospital.
39:20Tom had phoned Colin to say Jess has gone into labour.
39:23Sweet boy.
39:24He's just all right.
39:25She's fine.
39:26Yeah.
39:43What are you talking about?
40:00The video.
40:03The one that Colin Waite put on his website.
40:08Edie Tullock's interview.
40:11She talked about the storm.
40:14She saw Craig and Ali go out on that day.
40:19Edie lied about what happened that day.
40:22And you spotted the lie.
40:25What lie?
40:26I never watched that video.
40:29We checked, Isabel.
40:31The video was downloaded to your account the day before Edie was murdered.
40:37And then there's the knot.
40:44What?
40:45The one you used to tether Edie Tullock to the post in her garden.
40:50It was Jess.
40:55Jess downloaded the video.
41:00He said he wanted to watch it.
41:02Arthur went to Edie's that day before David Powell saw her in the evening.
41:22We cleared him, Ruth.
41:23Well, he must have gone back.
41:25He said he loved her.
41:27Yeah, I'm sure he loved his son too.
41:29But why?
41:31What did Edie do?
41:33Christ!
41:34It's Lana!
41:41Lana!
41:45Hey, Lana!
41:47Are you okay?
41:47I need to speak to Ali.
41:52Lana, do you know where Arthur is?
42:04Lana!
42:12Lana!
42:14Lana!
42:17Lana!
42:45Lana!
42:46Lana?
42:50Lana?
43:01Arthur!
43:03Arthur.
43:05I can't find Lana.
43:07She's safe.
43:09What do you mean she's safe? Where is she?
43:11It's okay. Our officers are taking care of her.
43:14She's my wife. I'm the one who takes care of her.
43:17We need to talk, Arthur.
43:19We know about the video.
43:20Don't know what you're on about.
43:22Edie's testimony about the storm.
43:26I need to be with Lana.
43:29Okay.
43:31We can bring her down here.
43:33If that's what you want, we can do all of this here in front of her.
43:37But I think that would upset her, don't you?
43:40And we know that you don't like to upset her.
43:43I can't.
43:45She'll be on her own.
43:47She'll have nobody.
43:48She'll have family.
43:49She'll have Isabel.
43:59That bloody video.
44:04Just told me about it.
44:07Said Edie was on the internet.
44:09I asked to see it.
44:11And there was Edie talking about old times, talking about the village, the gala, parties we used to have.
44:25I was surprised.
44:28Edie wasn't a sentimental type.
44:31But after I watched the thing, something didn't sit right with me.
44:39Something Edie said.
44:41So I watched it again.
44:44Then I held it.
44:47Edie saw the linty go out.
44:50Yeah.
44:51The official story was that Ali and Craig went out the night before.
44:58But Edie saw them the next day.
45:01They must have come back in.
45:05So why didn't they stay in?
45:08That's what I wanted to know.
45:10Been a long time since I walked up to Edie's front door.
45:16She was surprised to see me.
45:19But she let me in.
45:22I made some lunch.
45:25We drank.
45:27We talked.
45:29Just like old times.
45:32Eventually I asked her about the video.
45:35About what she'd said.
45:37I expected her to say it was a mistake.
45:40That she'd got confused.
45:42And what did she say?
45:51I made a mistake.
45:53I'd known Edie for 50 years.
45:56Loved her for 10 of them.
45:59I knew when she was lying.
46:04But why was she lying about something so important?
46:07How could she lie to me about that time?
46:10Ali and Craig were the reason we found each other.
46:15Whatever the reasons for those lies.
46:18They must have been bad.
46:21I went back up there.
46:25She had been drinking.
46:28Looked like she hadn't slept.
46:31She knew I wanted answers.
46:33She said she saw the boys that day.
46:37Saw the boat come in.
46:40Then she sent them back out.
46:45Why?
46:47Because of Robert.
46:49Seems Robert was involved with a gang.
46:52Drugs.
46:53There was a boat due in with a cargo.
46:55But it was tangled up in the storm.
46:58Engines flooded.
47:00Whoever was in charge told Robert he had to send someone out to collect the drugs.
47:06Before the coast guard got to the boat.
47:10But Robert was in Leric.
47:14Couldn't get up here.
47:16Caught in the storm.
47:17So...
47:20He called...
47:22Edie.
47:24You told me to send Ali and Craig out...
47:27Again.
47:29Into the storm.
47:31Robert said.
47:32If she didn't...
47:34The gang said he would be exposed.
47:37Edie Tulloch...
47:40Was always proud.
47:42Her reputation meant everything to her.
47:46So she went down to the beach.
47:49Saw the linty come in.
47:51Spoke to Craig.
47:53Explained what was happening.
47:55But Craig was a good boy.
47:57A good son.
47:59He wouldn't have needed to be persuaded.
48:02And...
48:04What about Ali?
48:06Ali...
48:07Was the better sailor.
48:09He'd not let Craig go out on his own.
48:14God knows if they reached that boat.
48:17They did.
48:21The linty sank on the way back.
48:25They were all friends.
48:28We moaned with them.
48:30Edie and Robert.
48:31They held her in my arms.
48:34As she wept.
48:36And all that time...
48:39She had sent them back out there to their deaths.
48:44And for what?
48:46To protect that...
48:49That corrupt bastard!
48:52Why didn't you report it?
48:57What do you mean?
49:01Report it?
49:03To us!
49:04To the police!
49:06It was nothing to do with you.
49:09We had known each other for 50 years.
49:11A lifetime.
49:13A lifetime.
49:15It was between me...
49:17And Edie.
49:19She knew that too.
49:20She knew what was to come.
49:21She knew what had to be done.
49:22She knew what had to be done.
49:24She knew what had to be done.
49:25She knew what had to be done.
49:27She knew what had to be done.
49:49She knew what had to be done.
49:51She accepted it.
50:06There was no other way.
50:16It had to be me.
50:21It could only have been me.
50:28Edie knew that.
50:51I wish you could have to go for it.
50:52I had to be over there.
50:53I had to go for it.
50:54I was here.
50:55I was out for you.
51:56The doctor said it was you who brought me in.
52:09What else was I going to do?
52:11Leave you lying there.
52:13Hospital was on my way home anyway, you know, so no biggie.
52:16Truth is, seeing you lying there scared the hell out of me.
52:27I'm glad you're okay.
52:28I'm sorry that I put you in that position.
52:44Those guys, what's going to happen with them?
52:46Well, I think we have got enough to secure a conviction.
52:54That's a good thing then, isn't it?
52:57Yeah.
52:59It is.
52:59Oh, I, er, I called Erin's mum, asked if you could see your daughter.
53:12I sort of mentioned something about you being a hero
53:14and how you brought down a drug cartel single-handed,
53:17something like that.
53:17Can we have a child?
53:46What's the word on Arthur Mayer?
53:55He's been charged.
53:57We're holding him down in Grampian.
53:59Not sure if he'll get bail before the trial.
54:02And Lana?
54:02Well, she's still at home with Isabel and the family.
54:07Jess has had a baby boy, Ali.
54:11Looks like she plans to keep him.
54:14Be a tough time for them.
54:15Yeah.
54:20Listen, I've had some time to think about it.
54:23I don't agree with what you did, but I'm not going to...
54:26Tosh, I called Standers this morning.
54:32I told them everything.
54:35My rep says I'll have to take some leave
54:37until the investigation's concluded.
54:39And then what?
54:45And then I'll have to deal with whatever they decide should happen.
54:51Billy, why?
54:54Because you were right.
54:58Doesn't matter what my intentions were.
55:00I'm sorry I let you down, Tosh.
55:10I'm sorry, Tosh.
55:40Hey, it's me.
55:46Hey.
55:48How's Loudon?
55:49Good.
55:50Well, yeah, well, they seemed good.
55:54Listen,
55:56Donnie's taking Louise out for the day,
55:58so I'm on my own.
56:00Right.
56:02Just wondered if you fancied getting Sunday lunch somewhere.
56:05Eh, question, will there be booze?
56:08Obviously, there will be booze.
56:12It'll have to be in an hour or so.
56:16Is everything okay?
56:17Yeah.
56:18Everything's fine.
56:19Eh, yeah.
56:20It's just something I need to do.
56:23Look, I'll see you later.
56:24Okay.
56:24Hello, Alice.
56:34How are you doing?
56:34You all right?
56:36There he is.
56:36Good to see you, John.
56:39Hello.
56:40Good morning to you.
56:41Welcome back.
56:42Welcome.
56:44Hello.
56:44It's good to see you again.
56:46You all right?
56:47Hi, John.
56:47Don't say a bloody word, okay?
57:17Shetland will return for a new series in 2026.
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