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