Shetland - Season 10 Episode 02
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00:00Here.
00:01Who did this to her?
00:03Did either of you speak to the woman who lived there?
00:06We haven't spoken to anyone.
00:07I did see someone there.
00:08Where's Edie?
00:09I need to see Edie.
00:11Lana.
00:12I just, come on.
00:13Sorry about mum.
00:14Dementia.
00:15I don't understand.
00:17What do you mean you found her body?
00:19We think someone killed your mum.
00:21Who?
00:22She kept talking about settling her affairs.
00:24What do you think she meant by that?
00:26That she knew something was coming.
00:28Edie Tullock's bank just sent through her account information.
00:30Where the hell did she get 400 grand from?
00:33God knows.
00:34But that is the kind of money someone would kill for.
00:58No.
00:59Okay.
01:00Lala?
01:01This way, come on.
01:02No.
01:03Come on.
01:04No!
01:05It's okay.
01:06It's okay.
01:07Easy.
01:08Lana.
01:09My God.
01:10Look.
01:11Just...
01:12just...
01:13Just...
01:14just...
01:15...
01:28Stay there.
01:29Okay?
01:30It'll be okay.
01:31Look, it's...
01:32Just get me on her husband.
01:35What's this?
01:36Lars.
01:37It's okay.
01:40Come on.
01:41Come on.
01:42Come on.
01:58Come on.
02:15Come on.
02:48Lana, may I?
02:49I didn't see her.
02:51Only knew something was wrong when I heard the window.
02:54Sorry.
02:55And then you found her outside?
02:57Yeah.
02:58What does she say?
02:59Nothing coherent.
03:01Okay, well, where is she now?
03:02Back home.
03:03Right.
03:15Hi.
03:17Uh...
03:18Where's Mrs. Mare?
03:22She needed to sleep.
03:25And no one saw her go out?
03:28Or heard her say anything?
03:30We'd have stopped her.
03:31Mr. Jameson?
03:35I want to know what's going on as much as you.
03:37I mean, if she's setting fire to things now...
03:42What?
03:43We live here too, Arthur.
03:46In my house.
03:50Look, has Lana ever done anything like this before?
03:53No.
04:05Mum.
04:06Oh.
04:07Sorry.
04:07Sorry.
04:08We'll have to bring her in.
04:10Ask her a few questions.
04:11Please.
04:14She won't have known what she was doing.
04:17Arthur?
04:19It's all right, lass.
04:21Nothing to worry about.
04:25She's going nowhere without me.
04:27Hi, Mrs. Mare.
04:34I'm a police detective.
04:36D.I. McIntosh.
04:38We need to talk to you about Edie Tulloch's house.
04:44Edie?
04:46There's something wrong with her.
04:48What?
04:48What?
04:50We'll explain everything,
04:52but right now,
04:54it would be really helpful if you could come with us.
04:56This is ridiculous.
05:07They're just coming.
05:26That's insane.
05:27No, no, no, no.
05:33Ah!
05:34Oh, my God.
06:04Hey, dear.
06:17They've just arrested someone from the house across the way.
06:20Saw the cops bring two old folks out.
06:22And?
06:23This is insane.
06:27What, if the police want to speak to us again?
06:30I don't know if you've noticed, Chris, but you're not the centre of a true crime podcast.
06:34Oh, Billy.
06:53Sorry.
06:53I couldn't sleep.
06:59I tried not to wake you.
07:02I had a bad night myself.
07:05Coffee?
07:07Please.
07:07Here they go and round your head.
07:18Aye.
07:19Don't worry.
07:24Don't worry.
07:41Just a swab inside your mouth.
07:45It's okay.
07:54Mrs Mayer.
07:58Do you know why you're here?
08:01What it is we want to talk to you about?
08:02You did tell her.
08:08Did something happen to her?
08:10Yeah, that's right.
08:11It did.
08:13It's the girl I'd worry about.
08:17I mean, she was a force of nature.
08:19Edie, you mean?
08:21I used to help.
08:22I mean, I'd cook the tea for the lads and that.
08:28Lana, you know Edie died?
08:34Well, you reap what you sow.
08:38What do you mean by that, Lana?
08:46Well, she was always nosing into other people's business, you know.
08:50I mean, it was probably a joke, but...
08:53Are you saying that Edie did something?
08:55To someone else?
08:57Or to you?
08:58No.
09:00We were friends.
09:05Lana, her house was set on fire.
09:08Do you remember that?
09:14I want to see Arthur.
09:16Yeah, well, Arthur will be here soon.
09:18Kirsty's here to look after you.
09:20You're safe, Lana.
09:28Where are my clothes?
09:30Lana, you said that Edie did something.
09:33Did Edie hurt someone?
09:35No, that's all behind us now.
09:36Aye, it is, but we still need to know.
09:40No, some things are best just left to lie.
09:43Is it connected to the fire?
09:46Lana, can you help us?
09:47Tell us what happened.
09:48Lana, you're doing really well.
09:50We just need to chat about the fire and then you can go.
09:52I don't know, but I...
09:53Arthur, Arthur!
09:55Arthur!
09:56I don't want you...
09:56Lana, Mrs. Mayor.
09:58Arthur!
09:58Arthur!
09:59Arthur!
09:59Arthur!
09:59Arthur!
09:59Arthur!
10:00Arthur!
10:00Arthur!
10:00Arthur!
10:00Arthur!
10:01Arthur!
10:01Arthur!
10:02Arthur!
10:03Arthur!
10:04Arthur!
10:05Lana!
10:05Arthur!
10:06Lana!
10:07Mrs. Mayor!
10:08Please, no, no, just...
10:09Lana, we need to...
10:10No!
10:10I think we need to stop this!
10:12I know!
10:13No, Lana!
10:14Oh, no!
10:15Trist, the Arthur are in here!
10:16Lana!
10:17Hold on the door!
10:18Let me in!
10:19I'm so sorry.
10:20Just go, go, go!
10:21Go!
10:22We're OK?
10:23OK.
10:23Hey!
10:24I don't know what happened there.
10:25Hey, lass.
10:26I'm so sorry.
10:26Have you come?
10:27Have you come?
10:28Have you come?
10:29Have you come?
10:30It's OK.
10:31It's all right.
10:32Oh!
10:33Oh!
10:34I don't know what's been going on here.
10:46First a fire at our murder site, then an interview with a vulnerable adult descends into bedlam.
10:50Matt, we had an appropriate adult. We were gentle, respectful.
10:54So gentle, she's being seen by a doctor.
10:57Matt, no one in our family could explain why she started that fire.
11:01We had to at least try and talk to her.
11:03Right, well, then you've got a problem.
11:05Because now you can't talk to her.
11:06Well, I know.
11:07Not until she's been checked over, obviously.
11:09And she's calm.
11:10No, absolutely not.
11:11Not if she's going to get distressed like that again.
11:14And let's brace ourselves for a formal complaint.
11:17Maybe we did push her too hard.
11:24Well, I don't know about that.
11:28You reap what you sow.
11:30But we don't know what it means.
11:32Well, maybe she meant Edie had it coming to her.
11:36Or that she had something coming.
11:38Or maybe she was just babbling.
11:41Well, either way, I think we need to consider the possibility
11:44that maybe Edie had some enemies, including Lana.
11:49Yeah.
11:50Yeah, okay, maybe you're right.
11:52Well, I'll have a word with David Powell,
11:54see if Edie mentioned having any issues with anyone.
11:57Ruth, eight Tollock's out front.
12:01Oh, okay.
12:02Thanks.
12:03Hey.
12:09I can talk to him as well.
12:12Were you expecting him?
12:13Yeah.
12:14He, well, he...
12:16He wanted someone to go with him to ID the body.
12:18You know, a bit of more support.
12:21Well, and he...
12:23He asked you?
12:25Uh-huh.
12:28Oh, and, uh, Billy rang too.
12:31Asked if you could go and see him at their house this afternoon.
12:33Morag has some information.
12:36Oh, sure.
12:37Oh, hey, did you get anywhere with the money in Edie's account?
12:40Talking to the bank today.
12:42Yeah, okay.
12:53So, is that it then?
12:55You're releasing me, right?
12:56You're still the last person to see Edie alive, David.
12:59So, you will need to stay on the aisles.
13:01Do you understand?
13:04Yeah, okay.
13:06Also, I have a question.
13:09When you chatted with Edie, did she ever mention Lana Mayer?
13:13Yeah.
13:14They both used to help organise the Lana's Week Gala.
13:18Did you get any sense that they'd fallen out?
13:23That Edie had done anything to upset Lana?
13:28No.
13:30Did Edie talk about anything that was worrying her?
13:32No.
13:33What about that last time when she mentioned settling her affairs?
13:38She was clearing up her tea when I got there.
13:41Most of us talked about her son.
13:43She always did.
13:45Ed?
13:46No.
13:47The one that died.
13:48Craig.
13:49Never really mentioned Ed.
13:51Yeah, that's fine.
13:52Yeah.
13:53That's fine.
13:54Yeah.
13:55That's fine.
13:57Yeah.
13:58That's fine.
14:10I'm sorry it's been so long.
14:26I could do with something stronger, really.
14:56Thanks for being in there with me.
14:58Look, it's fine.
15:00Listen, Mum's house, this fire last night, what the hell happened?
15:06I'm sorry about that.
15:09We are still trying to get to the bottom of it, but...
15:12Was it an accident or something?
15:15Do you know Lana Mare?
15:18You're not saying Lana caused the fire.
15:21Why would she do that?
15:23Mum and Lana were close.
15:25We all were.
15:26Kim but not blood, Dad would say.
15:28What does that look like?
15:29Well, you know, us kids played together.
15:32I mean, their boy Ali and our Craig were best mates.
15:34Mum and Lana ran the village organising stuff.
15:38Dad and Arthur went fishing.
15:41And then my brother died.
15:44Yes, I heard.
15:47I'm sorry about that.
15:49It was a long time ago, but that shared loss tied them even closer.
15:53What do you mean, shared?
15:55Well, Ali and Craig, they were in the storm together.
15:59Wait.
16:00What?
16:01Uh...
16:02Both families lost a son?
16:04Huh?
16:05Yeah, that's what started the rift between me and Mum really.
16:10Could never live up to Craig.
16:12I might head back to the pub.
16:19Get something stronger after all.
16:21Were you there last Saturday working at the pub?
16:25Uh, Saturday, yeah.
16:26Yeah, I would have been there until pretty late.
16:27Why?
16:28It was the last time anyone saw your Mum alive.
16:34I just need to know everyone's movements.
16:37Sure.
16:42So, Billy says you wanted to talk about Edie's work?
16:45Aye, it's, er...
16:47It's to do with Amy Shannon.
16:49Okay.
16:50Who's Amy Shannon?
16:52An old case of Edie's.
16:53She recommended that Amy and her sister be removed from their birth mum.
16:57She's suing social services.
17:00Why?
17:01It happens, Tosh, you know.
17:03Kids grow up.
17:04They look back.
17:06They want someone to blame.
17:09She's angry.
17:11But...
17:12the way she's been pressing her case,
17:14it's been very stressful.
17:15Has she been contacting you directly?
17:17Or Edie?
17:18She turned up at our offices once.
17:21Shouting.
17:22Accusing us of delaying the legal process.
17:24She threatened you?
17:25Not really.
17:26She...
17:27She calmed down and she left.
17:29It's just that...
17:30After Edie, I...
17:33Not that I think that Amy would...
17:35I thought you should know.
17:38Well, yeah.
17:40So...
17:41Amy's in Shetland?
17:42Aye, she was adopted here.
17:43She's a teacher.
17:44She...
17:45She's got a flat in Lerwick with a partner and a kid.
17:47And her sister?
17:48Stevie.
17:49And she ended up in the mainland.
17:53Look, I'm sure Amy's got nothing to do with this.
17:56It's just...
17:58Edie had a long career.
17:59And the kind of work she was doing...
18:01Well, it...
18:04Made her unpopular.
18:06So, I'll need copies of the letters Amy Shannon's solicitor sent.
18:13And I'll look at her case file.
18:15I'll get more if you send them over.
18:16Oh, here.
18:17There's something I was going to ask you.
18:18I was talking to Gina Powell last night.
18:21I was pulling her up for hindering the case.
18:23And she said something strange.
18:25She said the last time she helped us,
18:28she nearly lost her family.
18:31Us, as in the police?
18:33Yeah, I think she meant Shetland police.
18:36You said her husband was arrested.
18:38Ray Powell.
18:39Was there anything unusual about the case?
18:42Not really.
18:43Robert was the one who charged him.
18:45I didn't have anything to do with it.
18:46But...
18:47I do know that he confessed.
18:49Hmm.
18:51All right.
18:52Well, you take care.
18:53Yeah.
18:54Okay?
19:04So, er, what'd you make of yesterday's poetry night?
19:07Well, er...
19:08I can't say I've been to many.
19:12Quite like your poem though.
19:13Hmm?
19:14Like the wind.
19:15Yeah?
19:16It's an old one.
19:17From back when I wrote properly.
19:19Well, I had a collection published years back.
19:22Hmm.
19:23Won a few awards.
19:24Oh.
19:26Was it successful?
19:27Oh, I've definitely seen it in the odd charity shop.
19:30You, er, seen James recently?
19:31Er...
19:32No.
19:33No.
19:34Um...
19:35Well, not since Carl's funeral.
19:36I mean, I...
19:37I wanted to, but, er...
19:38Just, you know.
19:39I reckon he'd appreciate it.
19:40Yeah.
19:41Sorry.
19:42Gotta go.
19:43Sure.
19:44Sure.
19:46Sure.
19:47Clawden!
19:48I trust you, you're into the dead end.
19:50I've been looking for you.
19:51Since your disappearing act yesterday.
19:52I told you that I could not be the dead end.
19:53I've been looking for you.
19:54Since your disappearing act yesterday.
19:55I told you that I could not be there when you started making an S.
19:56You said we didn't make any, did we?
19:57Yeah, I heard about that.
19:58I've been looking for you since your disappearing act yesterday.
20:00I told you that I could not be there when you started making an S.
20:01You said we didn't make any, did we?
20:02Yeah, I heard about that.
20:27Oh I heard!
20:28Did you hear, what did you hear after, or did you set us up?
20:29What?
20:30No, why would I set you up?
20:32Oh, I don't know, you tell me.
20:34Look, I thought the stuff was on that boat, right?
20:37That's why I've been laying low since.
20:38Why?
20:39Because if it's not on the boat, then they're gonna know someone talk.
20:41Look, they're gonna know about me.
20:43Oh, I think you'll be fine, Will.
20:45You're hardly super grass material, are you?
20:50So that means they still need to land the gator, right?
20:53Yeah, I think so.
20:54You think so?
20:56Right.
20:58Well, if you hear of anything, you get in touch.
21:01Anything at all.
21:03Right?
21:04Yes.
21:05Yes!
21:06Yes!
21:07Good.
21:08You wee shite.
21:12I'll get directions to this beach.
21:17What's this now?
21:21It's not the same house as earlier, but they were there yesterday.
21:28Oh.
21:30Dropping someone back.
21:31For God's sake, Chris.
21:32Hey.
21:33Hey.
21:34I'm at the mortuary.
21:35Cora rang.
21:36She's got something for us.
21:37Oh, okay.
21:38Great.
21:39Well, I'll be with you as soon as I can.
21:40How's it going?
21:41Well, I had an unexpected interlude with Will Loudon.
21:44Loudon?
21:45Where did you find him?
21:46Just walking along the street.
21:47Says he had no idea that boat was clean.
22:04Well, I'll be with you as soon as I can.
22:06How's it going?
22:06Well, I had an unexpected interlude with Will Loudon.
22:10Loudon? Where did you find him?
22:12Just walking along the street.
22:14Says he had no idea that boat was clean.
22:16What are you up to?
22:17I think you might be right about Edie having made some enemies.
22:20Who have you got in mind?
22:23Mora gave me a heads-up on an Amy Shannon, an old social work client.
22:27She has issues with the way Edie handled her case.
22:30Have you spoken to her yet?
22:31Just about to.
22:32OK, I'll see you here when you're done.
22:49Hi. Sorry, are you Amy Shannon?
22:52No, I'm her sister, Stevie.
22:55Who is it?
22:57Can I help?
22:58Is this about her case against children's services?
23:05Indirectly.
23:06It is about Edie Tulloch.
23:08Our social worker?
23:09Yeah.
23:10Look, I've got some difficult news.
23:14She's been found dead.
23:15What?
23:18What?
23:21Um, yeah, I heard on the radio there was a body.
23:28That was her.
23:30She was killed.
23:32I'm afraid so.
23:33Your complaint is that she made a mistake in your care, is that right?
23:41She did.
23:43A few months after we were removed, our mum died.
23:47And then they split us up.
23:50You mean when you went to the mainland?
23:54Uh, yeah.
23:55Disposed of in Aberdeen.
23:57On Edie Tulloch, say so.
23:59Stevie's been through four different foster families.
24:03Two children's homes.
24:04Did you ever talk to Edie directly about the case?
24:08No, of course not.
24:10Everything went to the solicitor.
24:11But you did go to the social services offices once.
24:18Once.
24:20But Edie wasn't there.
24:21She was longer tired.
24:22What about you, Stevie?
24:24Had you seen Edie?
24:25No.
24:26No, not since I was a kid.
24:31Sorry, why exactly are you here?
24:33We're just looking into Edie's connections.
24:35And since your case is a live issue...
24:38You think we might have killed her?
24:39Oh, sorry.
24:47What's going on?
24:49Nothing.
24:51I think we were finished.
24:55OK, well, look, thanks for your time.
25:06Stay where you can see us, Chloe.
25:08It's Rocky down there.
25:09I will, Dad.
25:11Pretty spectacular.
25:16No?
25:18For God's sake.
25:22What?
25:24You're the one who brought us here, Hale.
25:28We dropped everything because you suddenly needed a break.
25:31And here we are, babe, on a beach having a break.
25:33If you haven't been here since we've arrived, you've got sneaking off, checking your emails,
25:40is it?
25:40Do you think the questions from the staff, the supplier, do you think they just stop coming?
25:44Yeah, they do.
25:44If you don't log on.
25:46If you don't log on?
25:46I run two restaurants.
25:48It's not like taking the odd front of house shift.
25:51Then let me help you.
25:52Chris, you're amazing with customers, but you're hardly...
25:56What?
25:59A top entrepreneur?
26:00A girl boss?
26:00Oh, piss off.
26:08I thought things had got a lot better this year.
26:11You seem less stressed.
26:14Why Shetland?
26:17Lunnysvik.
26:17I mean, it's the end of the world.
26:18I'm sorry.
26:19You were the one that didn't want to leave this morning because you were getting off on
26:21some local tragedy.
26:23No?
26:27You keep an eye on Chloe for once.
26:29I'm going for a walk.
26:33I wanted to go to Mallorca.
26:42Whiskey?
26:43You could smell it as soon as I opened the stomach.
26:45And we're not just talking a wee dram here.
26:49Toxicology will give us an idea of how much she actually consumed.
26:52But we're talking a skinful.
26:54So, hang on.
26:55Are you saying she was actually drunk at the time she was killed?
26:59More than likely, yes.
27:01Well, that would account for the lack of self-defence wounds.
27:04She didn't fight back because she was in no fit state.
27:08Any food?
27:10Intestinal contents suggest ongoing digestion.
27:13But that's from a meal consumed well before death.
27:16How long before?
27:1710 to 14 hours, maybe.
27:20So she took to the whiskey after.
27:22And then some.
27:27So, turns out, our 76-year-old victim was paralytic at the time of our murder.
27:33Yeah, except I don't remember there being any booze in the house.
27:37Well, maybe we missed it.
27:39Sandy, can you ask Socko to send over the inventory from the Tulloch house?
27:44Sure.
27:44What are we looking for?
27:45Specifically, whiskey bottles.
27:48But if you can find anything else, it would indicate that Edie Tulloch was a drinker.
27:52I'll get on to them.
27:53Yeah, and speak to Colin, wait.
27:55Find out if he ever added a bottle of scotch to one of our food parcels.
27:58Oh, sorry, Sandy.
28:01Could you also phone Aberdeen Children's Services?
28:03I need some background on a Stevie Shannon.
28:06Got it.
28:09I thought it was Amy Shannon you were talking to.
28:11Who's Stevie Shannon?
28:12Her sister.
28:13Brought up in Aberdeen, but it turns out she's staying with Amy at the moment.
28:18It's kind of got a weird vibe from her.
28:20Why did Morag put you on to them?
28:23So, Edie handled their case, and now Amy's suing social services.
28:27Any grounds?
28:28I mean, it seems pretty clear from their file that they were being neglected.
28:32And the mum had a string of boyfriends, a recurring drug habit, but they're angry at Edie's decision.
28:39Angry enough to hurt her.
28:42Well, it could be a motive, if they felt that Edie had ruined their childhood.
28:47The question is, is there anyone else out there with a grudge against her?
28:52Did you get anything from Ed Tulloch?
28:55I don't think Ed knew anything about what was going on with his mum.
28:59He did say that Lana and Edie were close, though.
29:02So, why set fire to her house?
29:05Well, unless Matt lets us have another crack at her, we'll never know.
29:11I've had an idea about that.
29:14No.
29:15After this morning?
29:17We should have been sent home hours ago.
29:20Mr. Mayor, what Lana did was very, very serious.
29:27Why don't you help us to get her home?
29:31You'd need to let Lana talk on her own terms.
29:33You couldn't speak for her, but you would help her to feel safe.
29:37Lana, we need to speak to you again about the fire that you started.
29:56The one at Edie's house.
29:58We were such good friends.
30:00Yeah, we know that you were close.
30:03That's why we don't understand last night.
30:09I know what happened.
30:10What do you mean, Lana?
30:13What do you mean, Lana?
30:13Edie Tulloch.
30:17You know what happened to Edie?
30:21It was terrible what it did.
30:27What who did, Lana?
30:29Him?
30:30It's confusing having me here.
30:41We need to stop now.
30:42Lana.
30:43What did Arthur do?
30:44I said we need to stop.
30:48Are you cross?
30:49Lana.
30:51Lana.
30:51Could you tell us what it was that Arthur did?
30:56No.
30:57Stop.
30:58It's so cruel.
31:00So damn cruel.
31:01You've got a temper on you, Arthur Mayor.
31:05What was she talking about, Arthur?
31:07I told you.
31:08It's nonsense.
31:09She doesn't know what she is saying.
31:13I'm not sure that's entirely true.
31:15You're not answering any more of your damn questions.
31:17How are you doing?
31:32It's like she's got away with it.
31:34Who?
31:36Edie.
31:37I mean, everything that she did, and we're the ones they're looking into.
31:41I know.
31:42Look, maybe it's a sign to take stock as well.
31:45What Edie did was wrong.
31:47I know Stevie had it tough, but she was only supposed to stay a few days.
31:52Stevie's my sister, who I didn't see for years because Edie Tulloch sent her to fucking Aberdeen.
31:58Well, she apparently has no life to go back to.
32:07Stevie, I'm sorry.
32:09I'm sorry.
32:15Okay, so tonight, where and when do you want to meet?
32:31Look, I just need to work out how I'm going to get away.
32:47It's not going to be easy.
32:48Chloe?
33:06Chloe?
33:06Chloe?
33:06Chloe?
33:06Chloe?
33:07Chloe?
33:07Chloe?
33:08Chloe?
33:08Chloe?
33:09Chloe?
33:10Chloe?
33:11Chloe?
33:12Chloe?
33:13Chloe?
33:14Chloe?
33:15Chloe?
33:16Oh my god. Just stay there. Stay there.
33:18I was just looking for shells.
33:21There you go. Go.
33:23I'll go in.
33:24Chloe!
33:26Oh, come on. Oh, you're okay.
33:28Chloe. Chloe, what happened?
33:30Okay, she's fine. She's okay.
33:32Hey, hey, it's okay.
33:34I'm fine, Dad.
33:35You're okay.
33:36You're supposed to be watching her.
33:42Okay, sweetheart.
33:43You alright?
33:45Silly mum giving her friend.
33:53Anything?
33:54Still saying nothing.
33:56We could arrest him.
33:58For what? Not talking to us?
34:01Colin Wirt was offended when I asked him if he ever brought Edie whiskey.
34:05He says Edie didn't drink.
34:07Wait till he sees the path report.
34:09But Soko did come up with this.
34:12Where did they find that?
34:14Buried in Edie's wheelie bin.
34:16Were there any fingerprints on it?
34:17Any DNA traces?
34:19Contaminated, apparently.
34:20But that's a special release.
34:22Means it's pretty rare.
34:23Check the distillery website.
34:25You have to order this one direct from them.
34:27Alright, well give them a call.
34:28See if anyone in Shetland ordered one.
34:30Will do.
34:35So how did it go with Lana Mare?
34:37Well, we're no closer to finding out why she set fire to Edie's house.
34:42She did accuse her husband though.
34:44Accuse him of what?
34:45Well, we don't exactly know.
34:48Arthur shut the interview down.
34:50He's scared of something.
34:51So maybe Lana's accusing him of killing Edie.
34:54That's why she started the fire.
34:56Covering Arthur's tracks.
34:58Destroying the evidence.
34:59Wanna maybe take a wee breath here?
35:00Because we don't actually have any evidence that would support that.
35:03Yeah, everyone we've spoken to says the Mayors and the Tullochs were close friends for over 40 years.
35:09Come on, there must have been some issues.
35:11Can't have all been sweetness and light.
35:13So who really knows them?
35:30So why haven't you released her?
35:32Because we don't quite have the answers that we're looking for yet.
35:37And you really think you will?
35:40Some days mum barely recognises me.
35:47Could I...
35:51So what we're trying to do is establish when your dad last saw Edie.
35:57Do you remember?
35:59Did he call in on her sometimes?
36:01Edie was more and more shut off.
36:04And Dad's main concern is Mum.
36:07Did they ever fall out with each other?
36:11What, Dad and Edie?
36:13Any arguments or animosity?
36:17Our families went through a lot.
36:20Your brother Ali, you mean?
36:22And Craig Tulloch?
36:23Yeah.
36:24And Craig Tulloch?
36:25Yeah.
36:26Losing Ali nearly broke Mum and Dad's apart in the way they supported Robert and Edie.
36:33If you're suggesting that my dad would ever hurt her, this is mad.
36:43Isabel, can I ask you a question?
36:45Sure.
36:46Who does that whisky belong to?
36:48Arthur took that bottle to you, Edie.
36:49Which puts him in her house.
36:50Which means he's lying to us.
36:51I want him in the interview room.
36:52I'll call Sandy.
36:53Sorry.
36:54Sorry.
36:55I've been looking for you.
36:56I've been looking for you.
36:58Puts him in her house.
36:59Which means he's lying to us.
37:03I want him in the interview room.
37:04I'll call Sandy.
37:19Sorry.
37:24I've been looking for you.
37:26Eventually thought of mum's grave.
37:28Listen, Luke's just been a dick.
37:33Hey, Will.
37:35He's got a point.
37:40You mean I don't have a life to get back to in Aberdeen?
37:45So, I'm sorry for staying so long and getting in the way.
37:48See, but you're not.
37:50You've been great.
37:53Then Aidan loves you.
37:55And we're family.
38:00We've missed so many years together.
38:04We'll make new memories.
38:08Good ones.
38:08Come on.
38:16Let's go.
38:17Let's go.
38:17Let's go.
38:17Let's go.
38:18Let's go.
38:18Let's go.
38:18Let's go.
38:18Let's go.
38:19Let's go.
38:19Let's go.
38:19Let's go.
38:20Let's go.
38:20Let's go.
38:20Let's go.
38:21Let's go.
38:21Let's go.
38:22Let's go.
38:22Let's go.
38:22Let's go.
38:23Let's go.
38:23Let's go.
38:24We found out that Edie had been drinking just before she died.
38:54Do you recognise this? We found it at Edie's. It's yours, isn't it, Arthur?
39:08From your collection. Why would we have found this in Edie's bin? Lana said you did something
39:16terrible. She also said that you have a temper.
39:20That doesn't mean... But what if Lana found out that you had?
39:28And she was trying to help you cover your tracks?
39:31The fire? That's not why she started it.
39:36So then why did she? Arthur, Edie's dead. If you didn't hurt her, talk to us. Explain
39:45why you were in her house. Isabel said that you'd stuck by the Tullochs through
39:53the years? She said that your marriage had struggled? After you'd lost your son?
40:01Oh. That was when it started, wasn't it? What do you mean? What started? Your affair with
40:18Edie Tullochs? You don't know what you're talking about. Did Lana freeze you out? Is that
40:23what happened? Because that can happen sometimes with grief. It can close people off. But it
40:32can also push them together. Was it still going on? Even when you were caring for Lana?
40:40No. So when did it finish? I ended it for good when Lana was diagnosed five years back.
41:07You should have told us this. It's private. It's nothing to do with Edie's death.
41:18When did you last see her? Saturday. I brought a bit of dinner and the whiskey.
41:29And what happened? Nothing. We ate. We chatted. Had a dram after.
41:36Just the one? Yes. And Edie was fine when you left?
41:42Yeah. She was fine. And what did you do for the rest of the evening then, Arthur?
41:46I was at home like every night. Ask Isabel and Jess. I helped bathe Lana, helped put her to bed, and we fell asleep together.
42:01There's a reason for the fire. If he's telling the truth.
42:06You think he's lying? He did lie. Concealed this affair. Didn't tell us about being at Edie's on the day she died.
42:14But his story checks out, timings-wise. He brings over some dinner, leaves Edie fit and well. David Powell comes over after.
42:23David even remembers Edie tidying up dinner when he arrived. And Isabel confirms Arthur being at home that night too.
42:31Oh, come on. A family member.
42:33Sure. But I don't see a motive.
42:37Is he a motive? He was having an affair with Edie.
42:40Which ended years ago. Maybe Edie was threatening to tell.
42:44But why broadcast it now? With all the potential damage to her reputation.
42:50And even if Edie was threatening it, why would Arthur kill her like that?
42:56No. I don't think the affair is a motive. I think it's a defence.
43:03We need to release them.
43:06Okay, where does that leave us?
43:26Another?
43:27Oh, no. I should get it back. Luke's been texted and I've probably ignored him enough to make my point. Sure.
43:40But you leave him to me. Okay? And all this what Edie. You know that doesn't change what we do. We still sue the hell out of them. Press harder even.
43:53If things had moved faster, maybe Edie felt like I would have faced some consequences.
43:57I guess. Maybe she did if she was killed. Something's caught up with her.
44:02I guess.
44:07And they're still the other one.
44:09The other what?
44:11Social worker. McCabe. Morag McCabe.
44:15Edie Tellichwee's sidekick. She's just as much to blame.
44:27Arthur.
44:41That last time you saw Edie, was she worried about anything?
44:47No.
44:49Why?
44:51Someone saw her after you.
44:55Said she seemed strange. Talked about settling her affairs.
45:01Ah, well. We're all weighing that up at our age.
45:05Is that all for Lana then? About the fire.
45:19No decision's been made.
45:35Do you want a cup of tea?
45:41Yes, please.
46:05Thank you very much for going, Eric.
46:11As I said, I won't wait.
46:17It's five times, I'm going to daisy we rule the dessus,
46:19and trust Him.
46:25If you're my 친 American man,
46:27I don't shoot him.
46:28Oh?
46:30I'm sorry.
46:31It wasn't me.
46:32what's going on Amy sorry mister you Amy Shannon I live here there's been a report of a domestic
46:55disturbance at this address putting a child in danger what well we had a wee argument
47:02I was back but no big disturbance well are we okay to come in and check yeah go on we've nothing to hide
47:11do you mind if I
47:26it's my sister she's been staying with us sorry apologies we're obliged to check these things out
47:51you know listen sometimes wires get crossed oh you know people play jokes even yeah we'll leave
48:00you guys to enjoy your evenings okay
48:21you're looking for this
48:36explains your distraction anyway so who is it what you're seeing someone else
48:44meet them tonight no Chris no bollocks explain this
48:48you're stress I thought it was the restaurants it's the restaurants
48:56no wait Chris wait wait I'm in deep shit okay that's why I brought us here you're not making
49:03any sense Hayley the restaurants got into debt and I did something stupid and now I have to do
49:11exactly as I'm told or we're in danger all of us Chris what who what are they telling you to do
49:18do
49:25do
49:27you
49:33do
49:43What have you done?
50:03I've got to hand it to the dealer tonight.
50:08How could you do this to us?
50:13How could you do this to us?
50:20Hi.
50:21Hi.
50:22You didn't have to drive them home personally, you know.
50:28At least we're learning a bit more about Edie.
50:31You mean the affair with Arthur?
50:34Hmm.
50:35But also, you know,
50:37the son who didn't speak to her,
50:40strange friendship with David Powell,
50:43potentially questionable work decisions.
50:47You heard anything from the angry sisters?
50:50No, still waiting on Aberdeen services,
50:52but Sandy's checking if we can place either of them in Linerswick.
50:55Good idea.
50:57Cos something happened that made Edie hit the whiskey.
51:00Hmm.
51:01Sandy also looked into her money.
51:04The digital statements go back ten years
51:06and nothing has been touched that whole time.
51:09He's trying to find paper records so we can go back even further.
51:15Oh, oh.
51:16A Hunting Wind by Ed Tulloch.
51:25Just curious.
51:27Thought it might give me a bit of insight into the family, you know.
51:34I, er...
51:35I also found out that Ed knew Cal.
51:41Cal?
51:42Yeah.
51:43How?
51:44A, you know, small place.
51:46James and Cal drank at his bar and...
51:49Ed and Cal played music together.
51:52Wow.
51:54I know.
51:56You don't talk about him much.
51:59Cal?
52:01No.
52:02I suppose I don't.
52:04No.
52:05I suppose I don't.
52:25I don't like people skulking round my place.
52:28James, er...
52:33Sorry.
52:35It's been a while.
52:37Let me park and we'll get inside.
52:39Okay.
53:02Cheers.
53:03Oh, cheers.
53:09Business still thriving then?
53:12Ah.
53:14I was always the brains.
53:16He was just the poster boy.
53:20It's good to see you, Ruthie.
53:23You too.
53:25Why'd you leave it so long?
53:27Erm...
53:31Just...
53:32Protecting myself.
53:33You know.
53:34Try to move on.
53:40It was Ed, actually, that, er...
53:42encouraged me to...
53:44Aye.
53:45He texted.
53:46Said your paths had crossed.
53:48Hm.
53:49That would've given you time to hide your contraband then,
53:51in case I showed up.
53:53That was definitely all my brother.
53:57Do you know him well?
53:58Of Ed?
53:59I mean...
54:01Known him a long time.
54:02Yeah.
54:04And he's been round a lot the last year.
54:09He's a good lad.
54:11He reminds me a gal.
54:16Hm.
54:27Aw, come on.
54:29If you're done with that bed, you look wrecked.
54:32Aw, thanks very much.
54:34You look rude to comment on a lady's appearance.
54:36What if you're concerned cos the lady is working insane hours?
54:40I know.
54:42I know.
54:43It's been a crazy few days.
54:45Thanks for picking up this lad.
54:46Aw.
54:48You know me, Tosh.
54:50I run a tight shit.
54:54Now bed.
54:55Okay.
54:58Sandy.
55:00Sorry.
55:01Late in the day.
55:02You just got something back from Aberdeen.
55:04On Stevie Shannon?
55:06Yes.
55:07Not the official files yet.
55:08This is more anecdotal.
55:10What is it?
55:11Seems there were some disturbing reports that came from the children's homes where Stevie was placed.
55:16What kind of reports?
55:18Concerns that she was manipulating other kids.
55:22Turning them against one another.
55:24On occasion.
55:26Encouraging them to run away with her.
55:27Haley?
55:41I'm coming with you.
55:45Are you sure?
55:47Yeah.
55:49You're not doing this alone.
55:52If it has to happen, we're in it together.
55:53What about Chloe?
55:56Oh, she has to bark it out.
55:58She never wakes up.
56:02And we'll be quick.
56:05The dealer said if we hand this over,
56:07then we're free.
56:08That's what they said, right?
56:10That's what they said.
56:14Then let's do it.
56:15Come on.
56:17I love you.
56:24Who do you think called them?
56:26The police.
56:28Next door.
56:29She's had in for us since they'd knocked her flowers over.
56:32They came into her home, Luke.
56:35Uniformed officers.
56:37In case we were a danger to her son.
56:39I know.
56:40You're the one that let them in.
56:42Well then act like you care.
56:45I mean, this should bother you.
56:48What are you talking about, Amy?
56:51It's like you're not even...
56:52Amy, Amy.
56:53I care, for God's sake.
56:55You're small on your phone.
56:57You're literally sitting there,
56:59scrolling on your phone, you're just a piece of advice.
57:01Jesus Christ.
57:04Don't worry about the noise, wee man.
57:06Auntie Stevie's here.
57:08And I'll look after you.
57:10We're a family, after all.
57:13You.
57:15Your mom.
57:17And me.
57:21Family.
57:22Just the three of us.
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