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First broadcast 28th December 2002.

When a boxing promoter is found strangled with wads of bank notes stuffed in his mouth, the team investigate.

Blythe Duff - DS Jackie Reid
Alex Norton - DCI Matt Burke
John Michie - DI Robbie Ross
Colin McCredie - DC Stuart Fraser
Tamara Kennedy - Sheila Crombie
Tom Cotcher - Sammy Cassidy
Stephen Duffy - Jimmy Sullivan
Paul McCole - Andy Corbett
Michele Gallagher - Donna Ford
Julie Mccahill - Elaine Walker (as Julie McCahill)
Frank Miller - Bobby Walker
Simon Tait - Mickey Sullivan
Robin Thomson - Dr. Brian Heron
Kathleen McDermott - Caroline Taylor
Craig Smith - Stuart Patterson
Gail Watson - Mrs. Craig
Gordon Munro - Duncan Traynor
Paul Coulter - Porter

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00:00.
00:30Who's that, sir?
00:47Sammy Cassidy.
00:49I wonder what he's doing back to the States.
00:5120 years ago, he was the top man in this city.
00:5320 years ago, sir, I was still at primary school.
01:0020 years ago, he was still at the same time.
01:2920 years ago, sir.
01:35Calm down, Jim. Calm down.
01:50You're a disgrace. A liability.
01:53I can't afford to have a useless alcoholic as a round-side doctor.
01:57I'm... I'm sorry.
01:59Don't speak. Don't even breathe.
02:03Mickey, take Empty's room.
02:07Make sure he doesn't drink anymore.
02:10Don't let Empty see him.
02:17What do you want?
02:20I want my money.
02:22Don't worry. You'll get your money.
02:25Expensive, isn't she?
02:27Talk about her and I'll kill you.
02:29Leave him. You can get the money later.
02:34That's your trouble, son.
02:36Your brains are on your fists.
02:37We need to talk.
02:57Can't we at least be civil to each other?
02:59You're a dirty whore.
03:05You're disgusting.
03:08And I hope you get what's coming to you.
03:11Oh, you've got nothing coming to you.
03:13Hey, calm down.
03:26I know all his secrets.
03:29I could put him away for a long time.
03:32Listen to yourself, Doc. You're losing the plot.
03:34He owes me.
03:35I could get struck off for what I've done for him.
03:39What do you want now?
04:01What do you think you're doing?
04:27Doesn't look much in the daylight.
04:29Story of my life, sir.
04:35He was found by the cleaner, sir.
04:37He didn't touch anything.
04:39His name's Bobby Walker.
04:40He promoted the fight last night.
04:42I know who he is.
04:43The safe's been cleaned out,
04:45so maybe he disturbed a thief.
04:48Looks like an expensive meal.
04:50Who's the next I can?
04:51His wife.
04:51We haven't been able to contact her yet.
04:53Well, I'll find her.
04:54I don't want to hear about this from anybody else.
04:55And if this was a robbery gone wrong,
04:57I want to know how much money was in that safe last night.
04:59Right.
05:02Remember that guy I pointed out to you at the fight?
05:04Sammy Cassidy?
05:05Yeah, talk to him.
05:06Try all the usual places.
05:07Yes, sir.
05:09What are you looking at?
05:11There's signed photos of some of the greys here.
05:12Oh, yeah?
05:13Sugar Ray Robinson, Muhammad Ali.
05:15Oh, don't touch that.
05:18It's a crime scene.
05:20Why would I touch anything?
05:22Sorry.
05:24So, what have we got?
05:25Well, I'm hopeful we'll have some fingerprints.
05:27And what about the money in his mouth?
05:29No, we can't touch that
05:30till cause of death's been verified.
05:31What has that got to be?
05:33You want me to see into the future now?
05:37What are you waiting for?
05:38What are you waiting for?
05:38You'll need to change my flight.
05:55I've got unfinished business here.
05:59Let's go.
05:59I can't believe it.
06:07I wouldn't know anybody
06:08who held that grudge against him.
06:10Where did you go after the fight last night?
06:13I had a bit too much to drink.
06:15Mickey took me back here.
06:16Mickey?
06:17Mickey Sullivan.
06:19We just had a drink and a chat.
06:21Don't ask the subject matter.
06:22It could have been anything.
06:23So, how did your room get into this state?
06:29I'm not a happy, drunk officer.
06:32I picked a fight with my own shadow.
06:34My shadow usually wins.
06:38I'm late for my surgery.
06:39Can I go now?
06:40We may have to talk to you again.
06:43I'll be in my office.
06:44I'll be in my office.
06:44Elaine Walker?
06:57Yes.
06:59Eh, D.I. Ross.
07:01Could we, ehm, could we go inside?
07:04Um, I don't want to go inside.
07:06What's going on?
07:07I'd rather not do this out here.
07:08Mrs. Walker.
07:09Tell me.
07:11It's, ehm, it's your husband.
07:12I'm afraid he's dead.
07:16Could he die?
07:19I don't understand.
07:21He was murdered, Mrs. Walker.
07:23Oh, no.
07:25Oh, no.
07:26Oh, no.
07:39Mickey Sullivan.
07:41Here's asking.
07:42I'm investigating a murder.
07:44What?
07:45Bobby Walker was killed last night.
07:49Bobby?
07:50No way.
07:52We'll need to question anyone who was with him.
07:53When did this happen?
07:55Can you tell me what you both did after the fight last night?
07:57What about my money?
07:58Jimmy, if he's dead, how do I get paid?
08:00Have some respect.
08:02You know what you can do with your respect?
08:03Where were you?
08:04I went home with Donna, my girlfriend.
08:06I stayed with her.
08:08I'll need a number.
08:09It's my money.
08:10I earned it.
08:12Get a hold of yourself.
08:13We'll need a number.
08:15I can give you the number.
08:17I'm sorry about that.
08:18He's not himself.
08:19He's not reacting well to being beaten last night.
08:21Where did you go after the fight, Mr. Sullivan?
08:23Bobby asked me to take care of Dr. Heron.
08:25He'd had a bit too much to drink.
08:27Took him to his room.
08:28I stayed with him for a couple of hours, then I went home.
08:30I didn't sleep before my head hit the pillow.
08:33He's a southpaw, isn't he?
08:35That's right.
08:40So when did you turn on to Harry Carpenter?
08:43Sir?
08:44Southpaw this and southpaw that.
08:46Jimmy Sullivan was favourite last night.
08:48I'd have put money on him.
08:49Ah, you got lost.
08:50Yeah, I don't usually lose.
08:52Comes from having three brothers.
08:54He should have come to the fight last night.
08:56I wasn't asked.
08:56I need a favour.
09:06Another one?
09:07If anyone asks where I was after this fight last night,
09:10say I was here.
09:11Not another angry husband.
09:12Just do it, will you?
09:14Listen, the body's going to have to be identified.
09:31Would you like me to get someone else to come with you?
09:34No.
09:35No, thank you.
09:41I'll come get ready.
09:42OK.
09:44You don't understand.
09:55I can't remember anything.
09:57I don't know where I was or what I was doing.
09:59I've already spoke to the police.
10:01I told them the truth.
10:05No.
10:06What if they want to speak to me again?
10:08You were unconscious when I left.
10:09You've nothing to hide.
10:10How do you know?
10:11I couldn't stand Bobby Walker.
10:14I could have.
10:17Point is, I don't know what I did.
10:19Tell the police the truth.
10:21You were sleeping.
10:21I came straight here after the fight.
10:26I had a good soap and I saw her.
10:29Carolina vouched for me.
10:32There must have been about a half dozen others.
10:33All right, thanks.
10:37If I need to talk to you again, where do I find you?
10:39Here.
10:40Practically living the place.
10:42Corbett is jumpy as hell.
10:47Yep.
10:47She's changed her story three times.
10:50I wonder if he'd anything to gain from Bobby Walker's death.
10:59Did Mrs. Walker give us any clues as to who might have wanted her husband dead?
11:03He kept her pretty much out of his business life, but I don't think she's taken it in just yet.
11:07All right, keep watching her.
11:09She's the main link we have to the victim.
11:10Have you got the reports, Stuart?
11:11Bobby Walker wasn't strangled, sir.
11:13The ropes were placed around his neck after death occurred.
11:16So how did he die?
11:17A blow to his head.
11:18He had a depressed fracture on his left cheekbone.
11:21Insubstantial swelling at the back of his skull.
11:23He probably fell backwards after the initial blow and banged his head as he landed.
11:27So if the original blow was a punch, the murderer may not have intended to kill Walker.
11:31But there was money stuffed in his mouth.
11:33Well, whoever did this was angry.
11:35They smashed the place up, stuffed the money in the victim's mouth after he died,
11:38and then took money from the safe to make it look like a robbery.
11:42Stuart, any joy finding Sammy Cassidy?
11:44No, sir.
11:45All right, try this hotel.
11:47He was never shy about flashing his cash.
11:50Why exactly?
11:51I'm looking for this man, sir.
11:52Because I'm telling you to.
11:54Okay?
11:57Cancel my appointments for the rest of the day.
12:08But there are patients waiting here to see you, doctor.
12:11Cancel all my appointments.
12:13Cancel all my appointments.
12:13Cancel all my appointments.
12:43Sammy Cassidy?
12:50Don't think we've met.
12:52DCI Burke would like a word with you, sir.
12:54Where do you know?
12:55If you've got a warrant, son, I'm following my lawyer.
12:58And if you have any, no speaking to you.
13:01Don't you think so?
13:07Oi!
13:07Tell Bert to bring a ten-year-old malt.
13:11I might fire my lawyer.
13:30Caroline, thanks for coming.
13:34What's the problem?
13:34Well, I don't know.
13:37I've covered for him before, but only when Angra has been saluting for him.
13:42What do you mean?
13:43Andy Corbett.
13:44He asked me to lie for him.
13:46To say he'd been to the gym.
13:48But I'm not lying when there's been a murder.
13:50So he lied about his alibi?
13:52He was nowhere near the gym.
13:55I've already been to Corbett's gym, sir.
13:56There's no sign of hope.
13:57I'm not surprised.
13:59People don't create fake alibis for nothing.
14:00Could be anywhere by now.
14:02Sir, it's Ross.
14:03Robbie?
14:07Yeah, I found Andy Corbett, boss.
14:09He's at Elaine Walker's house.
14:12By the looks of things,
14:14he and Mrs Walker know each other intimately.
14:16Where were you the night of Bobby Walker's murder?
14:26I've already told you.
14:28At the gym.
14:30We have a statement from Caroline Taylor.
14:32Said that you asked her to lie for you.
14:34Ken?
14:36Where were you?
14:38I was with Elaine Walker.
14:41Why did you lie, then?
14:43Because I love her.
14:44Very touching.
14:45Well, her husband knew I was seeing her.
14:49You know what he said?
14:50He said he owned her,
14:52and he owned me too.
14:53Sounds like you had good reason not to like him.
14:55I hated his guts,
14:57and I told him that after the fight.
14:59You're not exactly doing yourself any favours here.
15:01But I didn't kill him.
15:03I was in bed with his wife all night.
15:05Do you have any money problems?
15:07Not especially.
15:08Answer the question.
15:10I'm a working-class guy.
15:12I could always be doing my more money.
15:1440,000 pounds?
15:15Eh?
15:16That's what we estimate was stolen from the murder scene.
15:19The last time I stole,
15:21I was about 10.
15:22I was out my mother's purse.
15:24About 40 pence.
15:25It says in your file here,
15:27you've got a bit of a temper.
15:29Two separate charges of assault.
15:31It was a long time ago.
15:33I was a stupid boy.
15:35I did my fighting inside the ring these days.
15:37There's no answer, Mr. Cassidy.
15:52The woman's just lost her husband,
15:53so I'll give her a benefit to do.
15:55She'd better not be outspending my money.
15:57Don't bother, Mrs. Walker.
16:06I'll not be falling for that this time.
16:08Why are you being so horrible?
16:10I believed you.
16:12Told my boss I believed you.
16:13And all the time you were lying to me.
16:15It wouldn't have looked good
16:16if people knew I was having an affair.
16:18It's called pervert in the course of justice.
16:20I'm sorry.
16:22No, you're not.
16:24Your alibi helps you and Corbett out, doesn't it?
16:26It's the truth.
16:28I've given you the hotel we stayed at.
16:30I thought it looked bad for us to see
16:32when we were together the night that Bobby was killed.
16:34You were right.
16:36Look, this is the 21st century.
16:39You can't jail me for committing adultery.
16:42Money.
16:43What?
16:44A lot of money went missing from the murder scene.
16:47I don't need to steal money.
16:48Who was the main beneficiary of your husband's will?
16:52That would be me.
16:55I think the pair of them are lying through their teeth.
16:57I just can't believe I fell for it.
16:59Neither can I.
17:00We can't hold them, sir.
17:01The hotel confirms they were there.
17:03All right, let them go.
17:04I want them watched.
17:06Find out what Elaine Walker has to gain from the will.
17:08Talk to Walker's lawyer.
17:10Greed's as good a motive as any.
17:12Where can we reach you?
17:13I'll reach you.
17:18Did Mr. Walker ever mention any enemies he might have had?
17:25He didn't confide in me.
17:26No.
17:27As I've already said to your colleague,
17:30we had a professional relationship.
17:35Sure I can't tempt you?
17:37No thanks.
17:38You've got that same look in your eyes, Walker.
17:42I'm sorry?
17:44Disgust, is it?
17:45Pity.
17:47Superiority.
17:48You feel superior to me because I need a drink and you don't.
17:53I think you'd better sleep it off.
17:55I'll come back tomorrow.
17:57Here's my card.
17:57Where's my whiskey?
18:24You always wear a cheapskate.
18:26Let's cut the crap.
18:28What are you doing back here?
18:30I got homesick.
18:31After 20 years in the land of opportunity?
18:33It took me a while to notice.
18:35You were at the fight the other night.
18:37I was.
18:38There was a robbery.
18:39The promoter was murdered.
18:41I know.
18:42And I suppose you've got an alibi.
18:45I was born with an alibi.
18:49I'm not laughing.
18:54I went from a fight straight to a casino in the West End
18:57and I was there until it shut.
18:59Lost some money at the table, so it should be easy to remember.
19:02No, it's easy to forget.
19:05You know, that'll be the death of you.
19:07Well, I'll die happy.
19:09That cigar's worth mowing you in in a month.
19:11I want you out of town.
19:13Today.
19:14Or?
19:14Or I'll throw you out.
19:16And that's a promise.
19:19On your own?
19:20I don't think so.
19:23I'll leave when I'm good and ready.
19:25Not before.
19:30Haven't been the victim of police brutality in the past.
19:34Thought it prudent to have a lawyer present.
19:36When we were Wayans,
19:38you were always hiding behind your moss skirt.
19:40Good to see you've not changed.
19:42When did Mr. Walker last visit?
19:51He made several visits in the last fortnight.
19:53His wish was to amend his last will and testament.
19:57So what was his reasoning behind that?
19:59He wanted his wife to get the minimum required by law.
20:03I was just waiting for his signature.
20:05But he wanted a particular friend to witness it.
20:08Who was the friend?
20:09A Dr. Brian Heron.
20:12So Elaine Walker was a signature away from losing a lot of money?
20:16Correct.
20:16Is she still the main beneficiary?
20:18She is.
20:19But as Mr. Walker cancelled all his insurance policies,
20:22it won't amount to much.
20:25Sorry for your sad loss, Mrs. Walker.
20:27I'm busy.
20:30Unfortunately,
20:31your sad loss had something that belongs to me.
20:34You don't mind if I have a wee look for it, do you?
20:39You don't mind if you don't believe it.
20:40You don't mind if I have a bit or you don't know if you want to learn it.
20:41You don't mind if I have to go to sleep for it.
20:46Oh.
20:56Oh.
20:58Oh.
20:58Eileen Walker's the main beneficiary of her husband's will.
21:14He was about to change it to have her written out.
21:16What was he waiting for?
21:17He wanted Dr Heron to witness it for him.
21:20I mean, she wouldn't get much anyway.
21:21Walker had already cancelled his insurance policies.
21:23All she'll inherit is her husband's debts.
21:26The night Porter confirmed she wasn't in the hotel room the whole of that night,
21:29so that blows her alibi.
21:31And Corbett lied about his whereabouts the night of the murder.
21:34He's also got previous for violence.
21:36So if her alibi's false, then he's at it as well.
21:39I've got all the motive in the world for these two and no one else's a proof.
21:43Robbie, go back to Eileen Walker's house.
21:44Chinner about her alibi.
21:46Now, Dr Heron's name keeps coming up.
21:48I think he could be the clue to this whole thing.
21:50What have you got, Stuart?
21:51I tried to interview him this afternoon, but he was drunk already.
21:54He wasn't making much sense, so I left my card.
21:57That's great.
21:58First-class police work.
22:00I'm sure that's how they caught the Boston Strangler.
22:03They left a wee note saying,
22:04please get in touch as soon as you get a spare minute.
22:06I'll go back and try again, sir.
22:07No, don't bother.
22:08I'll do it myself.
22:09You just away and play with your computers.
22:16Bobby Walker was an evil man.
22:18He deserved to die.
22:19I don't blame you for what you did.
22:21And I'll keep my mouth shut,
22:22but half that money's mine.
22:24I earned it.
22:36Can't help you if you don't tell me who he is.
22:38I don't know.
22:39Do you come out of a rash if you tell the truth?
22:40I swear I don't know him.
22:42He was in his fifties,
22:44and he was hard-looking,
22:45but he kept dropping ash on his cigar everywhere.
22:47What was he looking for?
22:49Money.
22:50What money?
22:51Money that he said belonged to him.
22:53This is open.
23:19This is open.
23:19He's dead, sir.
23:41The contents of this ashtray
23:43cost more than a year and then a month.
23:45Sir?
23:45He's going to wish he gave up smoking years ago.
23:52Where the hell are you?
23:53You should have been a cat burglar.
23:56You're in deep shit, Sammy.
23:57Enlighten me.
23:58You went to the Walker house.
24:01Did she tell you that?
24:02And then you went to Dr. Heron.
24:04Oh, isn't he feeling well?
24:06He was murdered.
24:06You're the last person placed at the scene.
24:11I've been in touch with the American authorities.
24:13Holy crap.
24:16Please keep us informed of any illegal activities involving Mr. Cassidy.
24:20His status is under review.
24:21I'm not a murderer, and you should know that.
24:23You're my prime suspect.
24:25Unless you can change my mind.
24:30Oh, come on.
24:31I'd give you a hand, but I know what you like about people touching evidence at a crime scene.
24:38Oh.
24:39Look, sometimes I am just too officious for my own good.
24:43Pull that, will you?
24:47What is it?
24:48Well, the good doctor, or his killer, was anxious to hide some documents.
24:53But they didn't make a very good job of it.
24:56Sheila, they're ripped to shreds.
24:57Yeah.
24:59And I'm going to try and piece them all together again.
25:02Now, these were okay.
25:05They were relatively undamaged.
25:08Might find something in there.
25:10Thanks.
25:12I was trying to get my money back.
25:15I saw Mrs. Walker, the two boxers, and the doctor, and I didn't touch any of them.
25:20So how did Bobby Walker come by your money?
25:23Maybe he found it.
25:24And maybe you're a murderer.
25:25I'm not a murderer.
25:26Really?
25:29Oh, sure.
25:29I've done a lot of things, no?
25:31Look, I can't help you if you don't help me.
25:42Walker was fixing fights.
25:44Are you telling me the Sullivan-Corbett fight was fixed?
25:47That's what I'm telling you.
25:49Why?
25:49It was supposed to be a trial run.
25:54Six fights on one night.
25:56Small, separate venues on both sides of the Atlantic.
25:59Now, your money accumulates from one fight to the next until it rolls on to one last fight.
26:04Now, if you could control those fights, you could become a very wealthy man.
26:08And how were you involved in all this?
26:11I was asked by some friends from across the water to see if this was a venture worth investing in.
26:16And who else would know about it?
26:17Who else would be involved?
26:18I was supposed to be kept to the two fighters.
26:21If things were going wrong, then the ringside doctor was to demand to look at one of the fighters,
26:25but Walker had a big mouth.
26:26So you lost your money?
26:28I gave Walker 25 grand as an investment.
26:31He was supposed to give me it back, plus another five, plus the winnings after the fight.
26:36How do I get the money back from a dead man?
26:38I don't even know what it is.
26:40I'll bet you don't.
26:44You know I didn't do it.
26:47I could take you down the station, but only your smart-ass lawyer would have you out there in ten minutes.
26:52So I've got two guys watching you.
26:54You fart, and I'll know about it.
26:55Make a move, any move, and I'll be on the blower to our American friends.
27:13I need to talk to him, mate.
27:15Talk away.
27:17At the station.
27:25You talk to the girlfriend.
27:37She might have something to tell us.
27:39All you ever talk about is money!
27:40That's because we never have any.
27:42I do my best!
27:43I hope I never see your worst, then.
27:45Jimmy, I need to ask you a few questions.
27:47What's he supposed to have done?
27:48Why don't you go and catch some real criminals?
27:51What about fixed fights?
27:53He doesn't know anything about that.
27:55Shut up, Donna!
28:01Are you okay?
28:02I finished that fight a winner.
28:09That's all there is to it.
28:10Jimmy Sullivan got hammered by the better man.
28:13I could beat him with one hand behind my back.
28:15If we can prove otherwise, you're going to wish you'd just told the truth.
28:18Are we finished?
28:19No, we're not.
28:22How well did you know Dr Heron?
28:25He was the ringside doctor.
28:26He examined me.
28:27And what else did you know about him?
28:29That his breath could denote to it Lennox Lewis.
28:34You think this is funny?
28:36Two men have been murdered.
28:38And you're connected to both of them.
28:41I didn't kill Walker.
28:42And I didn't kill Heron.
28:44I knew them, that's all.
28:46Has anyone been asking you about stolen money?
28:48I'm admitting nothing.
28:51But various people seem to think that someone's got some missing money.
28:54I swear, I'm not that person.
28:56I've got nothing.
29:01Did you throw the fight, Jimmy?
29:03No.
29:05You were just beaten by a better fighter.
29:07Corbett couldn't fight sleep.
29:09He beat you?
29:10No, I beat myself.
29:12Corbett's finished.
29:13I could take him any time.
29:14All right, tell me again.
29:16Where were you when Bobby Walker and Dr Heron were murdered?
29:19I was with Donna both times.
29:21See, our information is both victims could have been killed by one punch.
29:24Now, you're a boxer.
29:27If I could kill with one punch, I'd be a millionaire by now.
29:30Do you know Sammy Cassidy?
29:32Who?
29:32He's looking for stolen money.
29:34Oh, him.
29:36He tried to say I had his money.
29:38I told him to piss off back to the old folks home.
29:40He was obviously senile.
29:42You may regret that.
29:43My dad said that.
29:45But I don't back down from anyone.
29:47Unless you're paid.
29:48It's all my fault.
30:02Do you be so hard on yourself, Donna?
30:03All he does now is worry about money.
30:08Boxing's all he and his father lived on to lack him along.
30:11Now all he wants to do is get a job and look after us,
30:14but he knows he'll break his father's heart.
30:17You haven't forced him into anything.
30:20He's his own man.
30:23I'm pregnant.
30:24I was desperate for a baby.
30:26It takes more than one person to make a baby.
30:30I feel terrible because he's so worried that he can't sleep.
30:35After the fight, he went for a run in the middle of the night.
30:39I've got him so that he can't eat and he can't sleep.
30:44How long was he on this run for?
30:47A couple of hours.
30:51He was only running honest.
30:53I think Corbett and Sullivan are lying their arses off about this fight.
30:59Well, there isn't enough to hold them.
31:00Jimmy's girlfriend says that he disappeared for a couple of hours
31:03the night that Walker was murdered.
31:05What about the doctor's office?
31:06We found insurance documents relating to boxers.
31:10Cross-reference them.
31:11See if there's any kind of pattern.
31:13I want to visit Elaine Walker again, sir.
31:15You sure about that?
31:16I thought she just had to bat her eyelids
31:18and you believed every word she said.
31:20We still can't account for her movements
31:22the night Walker was murdered.
31:24No, you're right.
31:24She's still a suspect.
31:26Okay, talk to her.
31:27Right, listen.
31:28We've got two murders on here,
31:29so let's keep the pressure up.
31:30We're going to have to let Corbett and Sullivan go,
31:31so let's see where they lead.
31:39Right, we'll be in touch.
31:41Oh, look who it is.
31:46It's the undisputed total loser, Jimmy Sullivan.
31:49I'll kill you!
31:50No way.
31:51I might learn something.
31:52I could have beat him and you know it.
31:54I'll take you any time, Corbett.
31:55Name the place!
31:56Try the history books, Jimmy.
31:58They'll show I took you easy.
32:01Come on, sir.
32:02It's nothing through that fight.
32:09I've got a kid on the way!
32:11I need as many fights as I can,
32:13but I want Corbett on the way first.
32:14You're no listening!
32:16Corbett won't fight you!
32:17I'll fight him anywhere,
32:19but I'll do it my way, eh?
32:21I can beat him!
32:22Trust me.
32:23There's things you don't understand.
32:27This game's too dirty for you!
32:30You don't need it!
32:36I made him dedicate his life to boxing.
32:39Every waking moment,
32:40every single gasp of breath
32:42was to do with boxing.
32:43He's a grown man.
32:45I know that.
32:45But without boxing,
32:48he thinks he has nothing.
32:50I've made him feel like a loser
32:51and that's the worst thing
32:52a father could ever do
32:53to his own son.
32:55Where's he going now?
32:57I don't know.
33:00I just hope he doesn't
33:01do anything stupid.
33:10Yeah, I want to see
33:11all the medical records
33:12relating to boxers
33:13recovered from Dr Heron's office.
33:15Are you OK?
33:16Yeah, I'll come down.
33:21I don't care if the police
33:22are crawling all over you.
33:24I've got two of them
33:24outside my room.
33:25I want my money.
33:26I don't care how you do it.
33:28Just get me my money.
33:29You should watch that temper of yours.
33:46Sorry.
33:48So, on the night of Walker's murder,
33:49you said you were with Donna.
33:51I was.
33:52Ask her.
33:52Oh, we did.
33:53She said you left her
33:54for a couple of hours.
33:55You went on a training run.
33:57Stupid.
33:58So that means you're
33:58unaccounted for at the time
33:59of the murder.
34:01Where were you?
34:01I did go for a run, honest.
34:09Listen, if I'm ever asked
34:10to repeat this,
34:10I'll deny I ever said it.
34:13I was sick.
34:15I was told to throw
34:16that fight by Walker.
34:17He said I'd never get
34:18a title shot if I didn't.
34:20I was angry at myself.
34:22Thought about the money.
34:24I'll never see any of that
34:25now he's dead.
34:27I just couldn't sleep.
34:29My head was splitting.
34:30Who else are you a bit in?
34:33Corbett.
34:35You don't think he'd beat
34:36me on his own, do you?
34:38And my dad.
34:40Your father?
34:41He said I was overdue
34:42a title shot.
34:43If I crossed Walker,
34:44I'd never get one.
34:46He said everything
34:47was going to be all right.
34:52I never killed my husband.
34:54Then why do you keep
34:55lying to us?
34:56Are you protecting Andy Corbett?
34:58No.
35:00He's not interested
35:01now that there's no money,
35:03no insurance,
35:04nothing.
35:07And he was a gold digger.
35:09Right.
35:10So where were you
35:11when your husband was murdered?
35:14That was the reason
35:15he had debts.
35:19I owe money all over town.
35:21Mrs. Walker,
35:22that still doesn't tell us
35:24where you were
35:24when Mr. Walker
35:25was murdered.
35:26After the fight,
35:28Andy was tired.
35:29He fell asleep.
35:31And I got up
35:32and went to a casino
35:32in the West End.
35:35I owe a lot of money there.
35:37Now, you tell me
35:39why I should believe you.
35:41I'm in debt.
35:43Andy's dumped me.
35:44I've got nothing left
35:45that's worth lying about.
35:46At least you're still alive.
36:03Is that the insurance documents
36:05from the doctor's surgery?
36:06Yeah.
36:06Some are false,
36:07some have run out,
36:08some have changed recently.
36:10Well, see if any of the policies
36:11tie in with these medical records.
36:13I think there might be a connection.
36:14I want to worry about you.
36:26I'm in the middle of a session.
36:27Now!
36:36Your son's admitted
36:37throwing the fight.
36:39I've got two murders
36:40to sort out
36:40and I don't take kindly
36:41to getting screwed around.
36:42Now, what's going on?
36:43Well, it wasn't Jimmy's fault.
36:45What wasn't?
36:46Throwing the fight,
36:47he'd no choice.
36:56I fought for ten years
36:57without fighting for a title.
37:00It was good enough.
37:02Just wasn't in with the right people.
37:04And how does throwing a fight
37:06help Jimmy?
37:06Bobby Walker was a very persuasive man.
37:12He said it would create interest,
37:14help clear the path for Jimmy.
37:18I didn't want him
37:18going down the same road as me.
37:21So I stood back
37:22and let my own son destroy himself.
37:25Well, that's something
37:26you're going to have to live with.
37:29Your son's an angry man.
37:30And if he's to blame
37:32for any of these killings,
37:33you might as well
37:33have been there yourself.
37:45Delivery for Mr. Cassidy.
37:47What are you waiting for?
38:00Tea?
38:01Coffee?
38:01Coffee?
38:01In and happening.
38:27You got a bag delivered.
38:29What?
38:30Looked like clothes.
38:31You got a bag delivered to him
38:55and then he disappeared.
38:57Over.
38:57Come on, get out the bloody way.
39:06Come on, move yourself.
39:13Why do you want me to stop?
39:14You're not ready to start sparring yet.
39:16You've just been through a tough fight.
39:17I'm fine.
39:18I'll be the judge of that.
39:20Just leave me alone.
39:21Right, you are on this gym.
39:24Piss off.
39:24Get out.
39:26Get out, I said.
39:28What are you doing?
39:29I know what's good for you.
39:31You were a loser as a fighter.
39:33And now you've turned me into a cheat and a loser.
39:36I'll fight Andy Corbett again whether you like it or not.
39:39And this time, I'll do it on my terms and I'll kill him.
39:42You're a boarding card and your passport and have a lovely flight.
39:52Thanks very much.
39:53You're welcome.
39:55Can I give you a hand with your luggage, sir?
39:56That's my property.
40:00Aye.
40:01What's this?
40:02A few wee souvenirs for a bonnie Scotland.
40:04You know that money's mine.
40:06I'm no interest in your money.
40:08I'm interested in who sent it to you.
40:10I know I'd grass.
40:11Don't give me that.
40:13You would grass up your mother if you thought it gave you an edge.
40:15Who sent you the money?
40:17It's my money.
40:18See, we were hoping somebody would claim the money.
40:21Since it belongs to a murder victim, Bobby Walker.
40:23Now, maybe you're just the person that we're looking for.
40:25I've got a flight to catch.
40:28Somebody was more scared of you than they were of us.
40:30Who did you lean on about the money?
40:32Maybe that's none of your business.
40:34Do you want to go back to the States?
40:36Who did you lean on?
40:44Elaine Walker.
40:45And the two boxers, Corbett and Sullivan, okay?
40:49I wish one of them was rattled enough to send you the money.
40:51Could have been any of them.
40:52I haven't a clue who sent it.
40:55I think maybe it was Sullivan.
41:01I used to listen to you back at school, become a policeman.
41:05I'd have been your boss by now.
41:06You?
41:07You wouldn't have lasted ten minutes as a polis.
41:10There'll no argue with you there.
41:12I was never a big enough bastard.
41:13I can see why you'd be interested in these files, officer.
41:21Would you like me to explain them?
41:23Please.
41:23Mr. Walker had a number of policies out with us over many years.
41:27Three weeks ago, he cancelled them all.
41:29Why?
41:30He took out a number of new policies for boxers in his care.
41:33Some of them are standard, but one of them is completely out of the ordinary.
41:37He was paying an extremely high premium on one boxer in particular.
41:41And who was that?
41:42A Jimmy Sullivan.
41:44The policy would have paid out in excess of two million pounds in the event of Mr. Sullivan expiring in the ring.
41:50And how could he get away with that?
41:51He was the boxer's manager.
41:53The money would have been divided between Mr. Walker and a trust fund for the dependents of Mr. Sullivan.
41:58The wording says to reimburse all investments in Mr. Sullivan's career.
42:02So how much would that have been?
42:04One point two million pounds.
42:06That would have been unlikely to happen.
42:07The boxer was given a thorough medical and passed it with flying colours.
42:11Do you know who the doctor was that administered the medical?
42:14Dr. Brian Heron.
42:22Do you never knock?
42:23Sorry, sir.
42:25I wanted to show you this.
42:26They're boxer's records from Dr. Heron's office.
42:30They've been tampered with.
42:31And?
42:32Well, one was before a fight, and this one's after.
42:38So what?
42:39They're healthy, but they're not the same skull.
42:42But Heron has them down in his port as the same skull.
42:45Whose file are they from?
42:46Well, the name's been destroyed.
42:49I'm going to try and find out who did these.
42:50Jackie, this could be important.
42:52If Heron and Walker were playing God with people's lives, maybe that's why they were murdered.
42:56Find out who took those x-rays.
42:58Sir.
43:03I love you the way you are.
43:04You're not a failure.
43:06Is that why you're always on about money?
43:08I'm a loser.
43:09You better try your luck with somebody else.
43:11Don't say that!
43:12I'm going to set things right with Corbett.
43:15Jimmy!
43:20They're not even remotely similar.
43:22I did a scan of the first skull, but the setting's a different skull.
43:26I remember the case.
43:28We think we know who it belongs to.
43:29Really?
43:31Well, I'm afraid it matches and it's bad news.
43:34This skull has a shadow in its brain.
43:36Is it Jimmy Sullivan's?
43:41Jimmy Sullivan.
43:43Someone should inform him immediately because a heavy blow to the head could kill him.
43:46But he's a professional boxer.
43:48Then he's lucky to be alive.
43:50Heron must have falsified the record.
43:52Yes, sir.
43:52So Heron and Walker were sitting by the ringside waiting for Jimmy Sullivan to die.
43:57They even got him to throw a fight to make sure he was punched.
43:59Boy, you're joking.
44:00That's more than enough motive for murder.
44:02We need to find Jimmy Sullivan.
44:04Jackie, you and Sue, get down to the gym.
44:06We need to find him now.
44:07Sir.
44:15We need to know where he's gone, Donna.
44:17I told you, I don't know.
44:19Where's Jimmy?
44:20How many times did he say it?
44:22Well, I hope you're telling the truth.
44:24Because Jimmy's got something wrong with his brain.
44:26One hit to the head could kill him.
44:28Now, where is he?
44:30He's away to get Corbett.
44:32He's going to fight him.
44:43I tried to stop him, but he wouldn't listen to a phone Mickey.
44:47When I told him Jimmy was going to bite Corbett, Mickey went ballistic.
44:50Said he didn't know what he was doing.
44:52He said he had to stop him.
44:54Donna, Donna, you need to tell us where.
44:57Corbett's gym.
45:00It does make sense.
45:01I mean, if Jimmy knows he's got a tumour, then why risk fighting?
45:04I don't think Jimmy knows he's got a tumour.
45:06Somebody else does.
45:07Who else could know?
45:08Somebody who was around Heron and Walker long enough to find out what they were up to.
45:11And someone who was close enough to Jimmy to kill for him.
45:15Exactly.
45:26For God's sake, stop!
45:28Oh, what's this?
45:29Was your daddy here to hold your hand, sir?
45:31I don't understand.
45:33You cannae do this.
45:34You iris died!
45:35Are you on about it?
45:46If you have a tumour, you could die.
45:48I have no fun for this, can I?
45:50That's enough.
45:56I've seen your medical records.
45:58The ones Heron had.
45:59I don't understand.
46:01I tried to tell you earlier.
46:03Those bastards were setting you up to die.
46:07I couldn't let that happen, son.
46:10Mickey Sullivan.
46:11Mickey Sullivan.
46:11I'm arresting you for the murders of Bobby Walker and Brian Heron.
46:18I'm no sorry.
46:20They didn't care whether Jimmy lived or died.
46:24Boxing can be dirty, but not that dirty.
46:28All they cared about was money.
46:31Blood money.
46:41Why did Mickey send the money back to Cassidy?
46:50He thought it was dirty.
46:52Blood money.
46:53He wanted nothing to do with it.
46:54Still killed two people.
46:56He punched Walker after confronting him.
46:58Walker struck his head and died.
47:00So he made it look like a robbery?
47:02I still don't understand why Mickey Sullivan would kill.
47:05He was protecting his son.
47:06The sad fact is that Jimmy will need his father now more than ever.
47:11Mickey knows her.
47:18He was without exception.
47:19He had no idea with all of his clothes he wanted.
47:24He meant to get his son.
47:29We need to ìž old like Jack that's not a hvis-
47:32He wants to walk around.
47:32Fear of the princess.
47:33I was sold before him in the
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