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00:00The Fire's just about under control.
00:25Have they found Sophie?
00:26Don't think so.
00:27Are you sure this is the Zav Palmer fellow, then?
00:31Positive.
00:32Another body on Benson Land.
00:35Why here, near Todd Drake?
00:38That's a shotgun wound.
00:42Another shotgun, dear sir?
00:45This is the man that gave you in deep of the slip yesterday.
00:47Top police in Marshall.
00:49Commendation worthy.
00:50Thank you, Babak.
00:51Any connection between the victims?
00:54Yeah, the farmer, Jeff Dixon, pulled a shotgun on Zav Palmer yesterday.
00:58Threatened to kill him.
00:59And Todd Drake lived and worked on the same farm.
01:01This Mr Dixon sounds like a person of interest to me.
01:04So, where is he?
01:06No sign of Dixon when forensics were at Todd's caravan yesterday.
01:09Okay, we'll find him.
01:10Now, speak to the fire investigation team.
01:14How did the fire start?
01:15Was it accidental caused by the Benson's Heatherburn?
01:19Or was it deliberate?
01:20The killer covering their tracks?
01:23Two murders in two days is going to spread quicker than the bloody fire.
01:26So, we'll keep a lid on this, yes?
01:29The identity of the victims stays with us.
01:31Understood?
01:32Yeah.
01:33Good.
01:33Joe, the age with the uniform, where the teenagers are the more.
01:37I want to know, as soon as they've been found and interviewed, who was here, what they were doing, and what did they see.
01:44And while we track down Jeff Dixon, I'd like to know if these two victims knew each other.
01:48So, if there is a connection, find it.
01:50Pat.
01:58Sophie, thank God for that.
02:00How is she?
02:00She's a bit shaken up, but she's okay.
02:02She got separated from her mates in the panic and lost her bearings, but they're going to check her over.
02:07What about the girl I found?
02:08I've seen her.
02:09She's banged up, but she's all right.
02:11What were you doing up there?
02:12I can't get anything out of them.
02:14So, you all right?
02:16Listen, you won't be able to talk to me and Pat officially, because we're family,
02:19but you'll have to give a statement when you're ready, yeah?
02:22Hey, what's this about another dead body?
02:24Who told you that?
02:25Fluttered my eyelashes at a fireman.
02:27Sir, is there a serial killer or what?
02:29Can you just not spread any rumours, because we're trying not to panic everybody?
02:32Who is it?
02:33Who died?
02:33It's nobody that you know.
02:35You just take care of yourself, all right?
02:36See that.
02:37What were they doing on the moors at 4am?
02:40They're teenagers.
02:41You know, we did stupid stuff when we were their age.
02:43Listen, what's all this about you being outsmarted by the second murder victim?
02:47Who told you that?
02:48Babac texted me.
02:49Oh, my God.
02:50My head was spinning.
02:52It was all that stuff with the commendations, and then you texted me every four seconds,
02:55so I messed up, all right?
02:57All right, all right.
02:57Sorry.
02:59Look, before all this kicked off, I was going to do some more Mackie stuff.
03:05These are coppers that your dad and Mackie work with.
03:08We're all retired now.
03:10Do you know any of them?
03:12No.
03:12No, I don't think I do.
03:14Why don't you ask my mum?
03:15She might remember.
03:16Yeah.
03:16Just be careful what you say, all right?
03:17All right.
03:20No, I know.
03:21I understand the signal, Chris.
03:22No, it's scary.
03:24Right.
03:24Close your windows if you're worried about the smoke.
03:26Yes, yes.
03:27So they're only evacuating the houses closest to the moors as a precaution, okay?
03:31Okay.
03:32Okay.
03:32All right, then, you stay safe now.
03:35Okay, bye-bye.
03:36Bye for now.
03:37Bye for now.
03:38Right.
03:38I promise you she's not been in that thing all morning, just most of it.
03:41I'm up to me neck with calls about the fire.
03:45What's all this about another body?
03:47My lips are sealed.
03:49So it's true, then?
03:50Right.
03:51Right.
03:51Right, where the hell have I put my keys now?
03:53Would you?
03:54Shh, shh, shh.
03:54Would you have a look at this for me, quick?
03:56Names of old coppers.
03:58Could you help fill in the blanks?
04:00Yeah.
04:00Oh, I'm not seeing these names in a while.
04:06Er, right, Nige.
04:08Nigel Linwood.
04:09He lives in Spain now, on his fourth wife.
04:12Jim B.
04:13Oh, right, yeah, that'll be Jim Baxter.
04:15Oh, he died just after Bren, actually.
04:19Tempo.
04:20Oh.
04:21Bren did not like him.
04:24No?
04:24No.
04:26Who's he?
04:28Sorry, Molly Marshall.
04:29Oh, hello, Mrs Barnes.
04:32So I've spoken to the street cleaning department about the graffiti.
04:35I promise you I'll keep pushing him, OK?
04:37Bye-bye.
04:38Bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye.
04:40Oh, those bloody red exes.
04:42Right, where were we now?
04:44Tempo.
04:45Fraser Tempest.
04:48Yeah, Bren thought he was a bit of a liability, actually.
04:51Mackie won't key in either.
04:52Liked to drink.
04:54Er, got in the way of a few cases, I think.
04:57Took early retirement.
04:59Is he still local?
05:01Ish.
05:02Er, hang on a minute.
05:03I might, um...
05:06I might have his details in there, actually.
05:09There you go.
05:09Right, I've got to go.
05:10I've got to get over to Tony's.
05:12He's not answering his blooming phone.
05:13Bye-bye.
05:14Bye-bye, beautiful.
05:16Bye-bye.
05:17So, what are you asking me for, anyway?
05:19Mackie'll tell you more than I can.
05:21It's a surprise for Mackie's birthday.
05:23I'm getting some of the old times together.
05:25But I won't invite Tempo.
05:29All right, I've got to go.
05:31See you later.
05:32Bye!
05:43Hello.
05:44What are you doing here?
05:46Where's Tony?
05:47Oh, he's, er...
05:48He's upstairs fretting about Donna moving back in.
05:50I've offered to give the Tideline another coat
05:52while he's, er...
05:53fannying about with his council stuff.
05:55You see, I'm nice like that.
05:56He's a good dad.
05:57Yeah, well, he couldn't cut in to save his bloody life.
06:01Erm...
06:01Just wondering, do you fancy meeting up for a drink later?
06:05I mean, er...
06:06It's been nice to catch up properly, you know,
06:08from what I've missed.
06:13Molly Marshall?
06:15Yeah, hello?
06:16Hello?
06:17Thanks for painting, Jack.
06:19Was that Molly?
06:20Yeah, she's, er...
06:21She's outside on the phone.
06:22Erm...
06:23I meant to ask.
06:24I went over to Uplands after our chat yesterday.
06:27Who's the, er...
06:28Who's the fancy brunette in yoga pants,
06:30recording the shots and waving her clipboard around?
06:32Sounds like Harriet Benson.
06:33What foot will Harriet Benson?
06:35I haven't seen her in years.
06:36Didn't she have the landscaping company?
06:39No, I don't think so.
06:40She, er, she runs Crosstail Estates now with her dad, Alan.
06:42Bit of an eco-warrior, actually, but no, I suppose, er...
06:45Well, she might be consulting.
06:48Who bought Uplands after you, then?
06:49Er, it's a company called Orion Developments, but you'd have to ask the liquidators.
06:55Well, no-one you know, at least, eh?
06:56That's got to be good.
06:58Ah.
06:58Oh, there you are.
06:59We're trying to call you all morning.
07:01Yeah, you and half of Waterside.
07:03Yeah, and the other off have been calling me,
07:04so if I, er, another body...
07:07What's next?
07:08There's an access to the other foot.
07:09Oh, no.
07:10Yeah, would you heavy rain later?
07:12The problem is, you see, the burnt moorland will increase runoff.
07:15Make the chance of flooding worse.
07:17Well, let's hope the floodwall does its job.
07:19Right, so come on.
07:20What's the plan?
07:20Right, I think that's it.
07:21Bye, then.
07:43A second murder investigation has been launched in Waterside
07:47after the death of a man in his 40s.
07:50Who told the press?
07:50I'm sure you didn't text them.
07:53Is there any sign of Geoff Dixon?
07:55He's not at the farmhouse.
07:56Car's gone.
07:57I really hope he's not the third victim.
08:00How'd you figure that?
08:02Well, Dixon said that criminals have been targeting the farm,
08:05ditching construction waste.
08:07He seemed to think that Zav was involved.
08:08What about Todd Drake?
08:10Well, Todd could have links to the same gang.
08:13They get in over their heads.
08:15Dixon witnessed something.
08:17Dixon is not a victim.
08:19He's a suspect.
08:19He pointed a shotgun at Parma,
08:21threatened to kill him,
08:22and now he's done a runner.
08:24Hmm.
08:25Interim pathology report.
08:27So both victims likely shot with a 20-bow shotgun,
08:30but get this,
08:32both shot when they were already dead.
08:34What?
08:34So what killed them?
08:39Let's have a look.
08:42OK, so...
08:43Todd Drake suffered a blow to the forehead,
08:46unlikely severe enough to be fatal.
08:48Cause of death, still to be established,
08:49we're not going to know for a while yet.
08:51What about the abandoned transit van found near Todd's body?
08:53Has the blood on the dashboard been tested?
08:55We're waiting on the results.
08:56Well, we should chase it.
08:57That could be Todd's.
08:58Excuse me if I don't jump at your suggestions right now.
09:00No, no, no, no.
09:01She's right.
09:01We should chase it.
09:03Zav Palmer stabbed repeatedly with a long, thin object.
09:06To think a shard of metal or a tool.
09:09Then his body moved to the ditch and shot.
09:11It's unclear whether it was before or during the fire.
09:13So both bodies are moved to the moors?
09:15Why?
09:17And why shoot them both after they're dead?
09:20The guy's angry.
09:21Unhinged.
09:22Killing them wasn't enough.
09:24Wanted to keep inflicting damage.
09:25Yeah, maybe, but...
09:26Zav was stabbed to death
09:28and Todd's got no obvious lethal injury.
09:30Why the inconsistency?
09:32Have we found any more connections between the two?
09:35No.
09:35Chalk and cheese these two.
09:37Todd Drake had a quiet life by all accounts.
09:40Lived and worked on the farm for a couple of years.
09:42Man of God, no criminal record.
09:44Had a long-term girlfriend who died two years ago.
09:47Leukaemia.
09:48Zav Palmer is a...
09:51Well, an unemployed drifter.
09:53Bit of a...
09:53Bit of a wrong, I'm by the sounds of it.
09:55I mean, his mum was in bits,
09:56but even she didn't have much nice to say.
09:58Had a few girlfriends, according to her,
10:00but she only knew first names,
10:02so Lynn's trying to get the surnames and ID them.
10:05So Zav's crooked, but Todd's a churchgoer.
10:09Doesn't sound like someone caught up an organised crime to me.
10:11Yeah, yeah, but even so,
10:13both men shot post-mortem with a shotgun.
10:17Something's got to link them.
10:18Yeah.
10:20Geoff Dixon.
10:21Hmm.
10:23Any news from the teens on the moor?
10:25Not yet.
10:26Some of them went straight home,
10:27some went to hospital.
10:28It's proven quite hard to wrangle all the parents.
10:31What?
10:32What is that?
10:34This...
10:35is everywhere.
10:38Doesn't look like you're trying to arrest them to me, Marshall.
10:40Keep a lid on this, I said.
10:51The victim's identities stay with us.
10:53And now there's a video of you online
10:56looking like you're about to smooch one of them.
10:58Why didn't you cuff him?
10:59I was about to,
11:00but his thigh wound had reopened.
11:02So I covered him while he put a dressing on it,
11:04I looked away for one second,
11:05and he took off.
11:05I'm already getting calls from the press
11:06wanting a statement.
11:07This is the last thing we need
11:09in the middle of a double murder investigation, Joe.
11:11Who posted it?
11:12It wasn't me.
11:13What?
11:13This is not the first time you've been caught
11:15in an awkward situation with a suspect
11:17only for him to end up dead.
11:18Oh, you've got no idea what you're talking about.
11:19If you'd not let him escape,
11:20he might still be alive.
11:22Barback.
11:25Excuse me.
11:35Joe!
11:36A word.
11:49Are we just seeing the CCTV of you and Zav Palmer?
11:53Oh, is there anyone who hasn't?
11:55Look, Deepa tells me he was talking about you
11:57and dating apps.
11:59What was going on with you two?
12:02Nothing.
12:04Babac telling everyone otherwise.
12:06And Deepa, apparently.
12:07Look, I'm only asking out a concern.
12:09I know how personally involved you can get with these things.
12:12Are you really questioning how I do my job?
12:19Just remember who you're talking to.
12:27I've gone out of my way with these commendations
12:29to clean up the mess you made.
12:31I can just as easily make it go another way.
12:36A bit of gratitude wouldn't go amiss.
12:40Get fucked.
12:41Maggie.
12:41Why are you talking to Mackie behind my back?
12:50I wasn't.
12:51I was getting a bollocking for losing Zav at the hospital.
12:54He was making me go through it all step by step.
12:58At the end of the day, Mackie's on our side, you know.
13:01He defended you when there was gossip about you and Lee Ellison,
13:03didn't he?
13:05He's always got our backs.
13:06Just don't get too close, yeah?
13:09Yeah.
13:11What are you doing here?
13:14I'm seeing Mackie for this community safety meeting this afternoon.
13:17You all right?
13:18Yeah.
13:18Actually, do you know of any other landowners
13:21complaining about illegal waste?
13:23Tony?
13:24Oh, it's right, but the council won't do anything about it
13:27until it's impacting public land.
13:29On a privately owned farm, we've got no jurisdiction.
13:32Well, that seems daft.
13:34Oh, there's Mackie.
13:36Oh.
13:37Bye, love.
13:37Yeah, bye.
13:38See you.
13:39Joel?
13:39Hi, Tony.
13:40You Molly.
13:41Thanks for coming.
13:41You all right?
13:42Yeah, fine.
13:43Lynn's come through with a list of Zav's girlfriends.
13:45We've got Lucy Hampson, Abigail Midford, Donna Roha.
13:48Donna Roha?
13:49What, do you know her?
13:50I know of her.
13:51That was her dad just now.
13:52He's a counsellor.
13:54Yeah, Donna lives in temporary accommodation in town.
13:56She's been there since the floods last year.
13:58All right, we'll start with her.
14:00You with me now.
14:01Why?
14:01A bit of space between you and Babich might not be a bad idea.
14:04Don't let the stuff with Zav Palmer bother you.
14:13I've done far worse myself.
14:16And Babich, he's just threatened by you.
14:18Young lass on the team showing him up, getting commendations.
14:21Yeah, well, he can keep them.
14:24I don't like the attention.
14:26I don't think he uploaded the video, though.
14:27I know he has his moments, but that would be career-ending.
14:31I mean, anyone could have done it.
14:32Don't waste your energy.
14:33You know the bloke Babich mentioned, the one he said you got close to last year?
14:42Was that Lee Ellison?
14:44Yeah, how do you know?
14:46Just locker room chatter.
14:47You know how it is.
14:54Did you hear Balsara?
14:56Smooch.
14:56I mean, who the hell says smooch?
15:03Donna, when was the last time you saw Zav?
15:25Take your time.
15:26You know this is distressing.
15:33He was here.
15:40Yesterday, he'd stayed over, but overslept and left in a rush.
15:45OK, and that was the last time that you saw him?
15:47No.
15:48No, he came back.
15:49Later, looking for something.
15:51But he had this gash on his leg, and he wouldn't tell me how he got it.
15:56But it needed dressing, and then I'd run out of bandages.
15:59And so I told him to go to hospital.
16:01I couldn't get any sense out of him.
16:03It's all right.
16:03Just take your time.
16:05Do you know what it was that he was looking for?
16:07I really don't know.
16:10I'm sorry.
16:11I can't do this.
16:12I can't.
16:12OK.
16:13All right.
16:14Is there somebody that you can call to be with you?
16:17Your dad, maybe.
16:18Yeah?
16:20If there's anything you remember, or you notice something's missing, just give us a call.
16:25Thanks.
16:25You all right?
16:31Donna?
16:32Is that from Zav?
16:41So, Zav visits Donna, then I see him at the farm, he goes to hospital, does a runner,
16:48comes back to Donna's looking for something, then I see him at the chemist, and he does
16:52a runner again.
16:53What do you think he was looking for at Donna's?
16:55Hmm.
16:57The note on the fridge, by the way.
16:59Zav signs his name with an X.
17:01What does that remind you of?
17:05Paint your initial all over town.
17:07To what end?
17:08Yeah, I don't know about that bit, but if not, then what's it all about?
17:12Fire services just found a shotgun in the moors.
17:15Armed response says it's the same gauge as the one used on both victims.
17:19She'll be getting confirmation as to who owns it soon.
17:20Fraser Tempest.
17:40Huh?
17:40Pat Holman.
17:41I'm a detective in Waterside.
17:44Off duty, obviously.
17:46I'm setting up a local support network for retired coppers, and I was just wondering if
17:50you had a minute for me to pick your brains.
17:51Ah, I'm off out in a minute.
17:53Can you leave me your details?
17:55Yeah.
17:56Do you keep in touch with any of the lads that you served with?
17:59Not really.
18:01You took early retirement, right?
18:03Yeah.
18:04I've wanted a change.
18:05School caretaker now.
18:07Suits me.
18:09Being in the force is a tough line of work.
18:11I wasn't cut out for it.
18:12I heard it was like the Wild West back then.
18:16Aren't you a bit young to be setting up support groups for all-timers?
18:19Oh, it's a subject close to my heart, because my father-in-law was a copper.
18:23Er, Bren Marshall.
18:26Oh.
18:27Yeah.
18:28I worked with Bren.
18:30Good man.
18:30Hmm.
18:31I remember his little girl.
18:33He was always bringing her to the station, sitting at his desk.
18:36She is a detective now.
18:38And we're married.
18:40Separated.
18:41Er...
18:42I'll tell you what.
18:48Why don't you come in for a minute?
18:51Do you have kids yourself?
18:53Mine are all grown up now.
18:54We kids of their own.
18:57Enjoy it while it lasts.
18:58Isn't it?
18:59How was her little one?
19:00Er, she's just had her first birthday.
19:03Had a big party for her.
19:04Not that she had any idea what was going on.
19:06Mackie was there, actually.
19:13I heard that you didn't quite get on with him and Bren.
19:18You mind telling me what happened?
19:21What makes you think anything happened?
19:24Sorry, I didn't...
19:25I thought this was about ex-Coppers.
19:28It is.
19:28It is.
19:29A lot of the old boys who retired, the same stuff keeps coming up.
19:32You know, the stress and the pressures, the things that they saw, things that were made to do...
19:38Enough of the retirement group crap.
19:43What is this really about?
19:48Okay.
19:49Look.
19:52I know Mackie hates you.
19:55That's why I'm here.
19:59And I've been doing their dirty work for years.
20:03But not anymore.
20:08Me and Mackie are solid.
20:13Always have been.
20:25Well, I've heard differently.
20:29And the way that you reacted when I brought Mackie's name...
20:32I need you to leave.
20:34Now.
20:34Let's just forget about this, okay?
20:50You came looking for trouble, not me.
20:53So.
20:56Pat Holman, of Leefield Avenue Waterside.
21:01I suggest you leave now.
21:07Please.
21:08Don't say anything to Mackie.
21:10Don't say anything to Mackie.
21:21Yeah.
21:22They came round.
21:23I said to him, she lives with your detective.
21:26Pat'll talk to her anyway.
21:28No, no.
21:29No.
21:29I don't think she's out, Al.
21:34Speak of the devil.
21:35Come here, you.
21:53Yeah.
21:54Where have you been?
21:58Driving this little monster round, trying to get it to go to sleep.
22:01But no such luck.
22:03I thought she slept well in the car.
22:04Can you put the kettle on, Kel?
22:07Er, where are your manners?
22:09Will you put the fucking kettle on?
22:11Please.
22:18They're staying here until Keith gets out of prison in a few days.
22:21And I am counting down the hours.
22:25Can we trust him?
22:27Keith?
22:28I wouldn't trust him with the washing up.
22:29But he'll keep his mouth shut, if that's what you mean.
22:33All right.
22:34What's going on with Jo?
22:36She's fine.
22:37Why?
22:38What's happened?
22:38I thought these commendations would draw a line on everything.
22:41Apparently not.
22:42She's knackered.
22:43Stressed.
22:44Eve's teething.
22:45New job.
22:46Now's the time to tell me if we have a problem.
22:50There's no problem.
22:52Really.
22:52No, then.
23:00I'm OK.
23:05Is that right?
23:08OK.
23:10No, no, no.
23:11Thanks for the update.
23:12Speak soon.
23:14Goodbye.
23:14Here we go.
23:20Back to Daddy.
23:26I trust you know what's best for your family.
23:28I trust you know what's best for your family.
23:28I'll be increasing patrols in and around Waterside.
23:47And street lighting will be reinstated temporarily overnight.
23:52Now, a member of the team will be available to talk through any concerns you may have between 8am and 2pm Monday through to Thursday.
24:00And they will be supported by your local councillors, Tony Rower and Molly Marshall.
24:06Now, we've got a short window for any questions.
24:10Yes.
24:11Is there a serial killer in Waterside?
24:13There's all this graffiti got anything to do in there.
24:16Yeah.
24:18You say it's on my land, so it's my problem.
24:21Well, now it's on your land, so you can deal with it.
24:24We've only just stayed seated.
24:25Yeah, you can't wait.
24:27Hey, help me.
24:28Come on, come on.
24:29You're out.
24:30Dixon, you're wanting a connection with the murders of Todd Drake and Zapp Palmer.
24:33You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence.
24:36You do not mention when questioned something you later will earn in court.
24:39Anything you do say may be given in evidence.
24:44After you lot left, I drove to the Black Horse in Brackenwell
24:48and made my way through several pints and half a bottle of vodka.
24:53Not exactly the smartest move after what happened on the farm yesterday.
24:57Well, I was upset.
24:59Todd and I had worked together for years.
25:01Do you think that Todd could have been involved in anything criminal?
25:04Todd?
25:05Not a chance.
25:07What about Zav?
25:08Oh, I didn't know the guy.
25:10Why'd you have your shotgun out?
25:14Security.
25:15Bloody fly tippers.
25:17Oh, look, I wouldn't have used it.
25:20Go on, tell him.
25:20We went through this yesterday.
25:23If you and the council had taken my complaints seriously,
25:25we wouldn't be in this bloody mess.
25:27Littering isn't really at the top of our priority list, Mr Dixon.
25:30This is not just a few crisp packets and fag ends.
25:32This is commercial waste.
25:34Mr Dixon, please.
25:34Tons of it.
25:35And I do not have the money to clear it up.
25:38This is the only crime where the victim takes the hit and pays to clear it up.
25:42And the people behind this are nasty bastards.
25:45They are raking it in and it is not going to stop and nobody gives a toss.
25:49Calm down.
25:50That's before you get into the flooding every other year.
25:52My flock is half the size it used to be.
25:55Because the land is not fit for grazing.
25:58I don't have any money for bills.
25:59I don't have any money for food.
26:01And my best worker, my bloody friend, is dead.
26:05Mr Dixon, we know that you're upset,
26:08but you did employ one of these men and threatened to kill the other.
26:11So we just need to make sure everything's nice and clear for your statement, OK?
26:19Good.
26:20Right.
26:20The black horse.
26:22Is there anyone that can confirm you were there?
26:25It was karaoke night.
26:27I did Agadu and then I did Wannabe.
26:29A room full of people witnessed me butchering a modern pop classic,
26:33but you can ask any of them.
26:34And then the landlord, Neil,
26:36he put me to bed on the sofa for the evening.
26:43He's got alibis all night long, apparently.
26:45Well, it makes sense because the shotgun they found on the moors isn't his.
26:49Then whose is it?
26:50It's from the cross-stealer's deed.
26:53Oh, bloody hell.
26:54What, Alan Benson?
26:55You hadn't noticed the gun was missing?
27:07Not until you called us.
27:08I'm spinning plates here, running the organic farm, the foundation, keep the place from grumbling.
27:12Joe, sorry.
27:14DC Marshall, DS Bradley, this is my dad, Alan Benson.
27:17Nice to meet you.
27:18Now, let's move this shotgun business along.
27:21I'm meeting with the fire investigators at five.
27:24Find out what started the goddamn thing.
27:27The sooner we can get word out that it wasn't our Heatherburn, the better.
27:30I think a stolen shotgun is worth a bit of our time.
27:33How can we help?
27:34Um, do you keep this locked?
27:36Of course we do.
27:38Well, there's no sign of forced entry, so whoever it was had the code.
27:41We're going to need a list of everyone who has access.
27:43And if both of you could have someone to verify where you were and...
27:46Two murders on our moorland, then the fire, and now a shotgun's been stolen.
27:52Have we been set up or what?
27:53Did either of you know Todd Drake or Zav Palmer?
28:00Wasn't there a Zav that was a loader here or something?
28:03I think there was a grouse, Peter, called Zav.
28:07Last year?
28:08Year before.
28:09I'd have to check.
28:11I take it they're the dead men?
28:14Then you think Harriet's shotgun was used to kill them.
28:16Well, the gun's with forensics now.
28:18Why did Zav stop working here?
28:20No idea.
28:21We don't know every casual employee on the estate.
28:26Have you had any problems with illegal waste being left on your land recently?
28:31Only as much as any landowner.
28:33Ah, here's Peter, our estate manager.
28:35One more thing.
28:36When did you last see Zav?
28:38Look, I barely remember the man.
28:42Now, if you have any more questions, you can put them to my lawyer.
28:46Harriet, give them some turnips.
28:51Who knew give them some turnips was a euphemism for fuck off?
28:56No.
29:05Fraser.
29:06Fraser?
29:08What's all this?
29:09Files, notebooks, tapes, stuff I took with me when I left.
29:14It's all yours.
29:15I thought you and Mackie were solid.
29:17I said that because I'm terrified of the man.
29:20And so should you be.
29:23I know.
29:25Fraser.
29:26He's got me too.
29:27I looked the other way.
29:30I took back Anders.
29:32But I'm a coward, so I kept my mouth shut.
29:35I want to bring him down.
29:38I just need help.
29:40What's Mackie got on you now?
29:42I'm not bloody telling you.
29:44You see, that's what he does.
29:46He finds your weakness and then he uses it against you.
29:51I didn't want to put my ticket in.
29:53But it were that.
29:54Or prison.
29:55And I'm a coward.
29:56I keep...
29:59Well, I'll hand myself in if I have to.
30:01Well, you know, can you really do it?
30:06Because I thought I could too.
30:08You got those from the station, not me.
30:12If he catches you snooping around, you are on your own.
30:16He won't think twice about doing whatever it takes to save his own skin.
30:26Balsara is not a happy bunny.
30:48No solid suspect.
30:49No links between victims.
30:51And the only lead we have right now is a shotgun that wasn't even used to kill them.
30:55And just put them to fire investigation.
30:58They've ruled out control burning as a cause of fire on the moors.
31:01Well, that's one thing off the Benson's plate.
31:04So what caused it?
31:06They don't know, but arson is still on the cards.
31:07My niece was one of the teens on the moor.
31:11She's been banging on about Heather burning.
31:13Hopefully a uniform can get something out of her and her mates.
31:17Listen, um...
31:19I'm sorry for prying earlier about the Ellison.
31:23It was the last thing you needed when you're having a shit day.
31:25Yeah, don't worry about it.
31:28Fancy a pint? My treat?
31:30I would, but I...
31:31I can't.
31:33Another time?
31:34OK, well, if you ever need to talk about Zav or Leo, well, anything really, I'm here.
31:40And I could do with the distraction, to be honest.
31:42Emptiness and rum's a bastard.
31:45I'll see you.
31:46See you.
31:46I was convinced that Fraser was going to call Mackie, but then he shows up with all this.
31:55Case files, interview tapes, there's money laundering schemes with no cash to show for it.
32:01Drug farm raids with not much in the way of drugs, all signed off by Mackie.
32:06What, did you think he was stealing evidence?
32:09Drugs, cash?
32:11Maybe.
32:11I mean, there's no evidence of corruption, it's all circumstantial.
32:14But I can't look at it at work now, anyway, without it all being flagged to Balsara.
32:19I mean, look, there's another one.
32:222012, teenager, Saskia Bale, burglary.
32:25All the evidence goes missing while she's in custody.
32:28Charges are dropped.
32:29Well, er, let's see what else we can find on her.
32:32And anyone else in there.
32:33Yeah, and there's, er, tapes.
32:37What kind of tapes?
32:39Interviews conducted by Mackie and your dad.
32:41I've only started listening to one of them, though.
32:44Okay, er, send me an audio file.
32:48You sure?
32:50Do you think I can't handle listening to them?
32:54I don't know.
32:55You've had a rough day, I don't want to do anything that's going to send you over the edge.
32:59I'm fine.
33:00I'm fine.
33:01Are you?
33:02Not really, no.
33:04I mean, you didn't see the way that Mackie looked at me.
33:06Even if Frasier hasn't said anything, that doesn't mean he's not on to us.
33:09It's fine, I'll sort things for Mackie.
33:10All right.
33:12Right, got to go.
33:14Just send me that audio, yeah?
33:16Yeah, okay.
33:17Bye.
33:23That's new, isn't it?
33:27He's very good, isn't he?
33:28If you say so.
33:36Hello, sweetheart.
33:37What are you doing up?
33:38It's someone outside.
33:40They were out my window.
33:41Stay here.
33:42Dad.
33:43Dad.
33:43Dad.
33:44Dad.
33:45Dad.
33:46Dad.
33:47Dad.
33:48Dad.
33:49Dad.
33:50Dad.
33:51Dad.
33:52Dad.
33:53Dad.
33:54Dad.
33:55Dad.
33:56Dad.
33:57Dad.
33:58Dad.
34:25Dad.
34:26I thought it was your night off.
34:39There's more to do here than there is at home.
34:42Sarah's still in London.
34:45Yeah, turns out being an MP is more full on than being a copper.
34:52Mackie.
34:52Mackie, I'm sorry for having a go earlier.
34:59The commendations, they'd just brought up everything that had happened and that.
35:04All this stuff with Zav Palmer, you know.
35:08Sorry.
35:10You were having a bad day.
35:12You took it out on the wrong person.
35:15Let's move on.
35:16So what did happen with you in Zav Palmer?
35:24I helped protect his modesty.
35:26He got the better of me.
35:28That's it.
35:29All right, forget about it.
35:32I'll shut down the office gossip.
35:34And embrace the commendations.
35:39What you did last year should be celebrated.
35:42There's a bright future for all of us if we can just stick together.
35:47It's okay.
35:48You don't need to give me the sales pitch.
35:50I'm not going to say anything.
35:52I've got too much to lose.
35:54And, you know, you were my dad's best friend.
36:01You've been there my whole life.
36:04What family?
36:07Mm.
36:09A fucked up family.
36:10But, yeah.
36:12You know, ever since your dad died,
36:19I felt responsible for you.
36:22Make sure you were taken care of.
36:25That you were happy.
36:27And your mum too.
36:28God knows she deserves it.
36:32But I miss you.
36:34What we had before.
36:36And I know it's going to take some time for you to think of me like you used to,
36:40but you will.
36:42I know you will.
36:56Thanks for seeing me, Mom.
36:58Found out I got screwed over the Uplands deal.
37:01Basically, my investors pulled out of the deal at the last minute.
37:06Left me drowning in debt, so I had no choice but to declare bankruptcy.
37:11And then today, I find out that those same investors bought back Uplands from the liquidators.
37:18Forcing me out so that they could, er, well, snap it up for peanuts.
37:23Oh, no.
37:24Is that even legal?
37:25Well, I mean, the original investment was made pretty much on a handshake, you know, gentleman's agreement.
37:31Oh, that was your own fault, then.
37:33Well, maybe a bit, but, I mean, I needed the money.
37:36Anyway, I checked out who owned the parent company that was dealing with all of that.
37:41Turns out it was Alan Benson.
37:42Sounds to me like a cutthroat business.
37:45I'm sure you've done similar.
37:48You're supposed to be on my side.
37:52Well, can't Sarah Mackey help you out?
37:54You know, girlfriends in high places and all that.
37:57That ship sailed long ago.
37:59Actually, not so much sail, it sunk.
38:04So is it all over between you two, then?
38:08Yeah, I'm done chasing other men's wives.
38:11Devoured the best years of my life to all of that.
38:13And what with me business schemes, and what have I got to show for it?
38:16Sod all.
38:17Oh, come on.
38:19You'll be back on your feet in no time.
38:20You're a survivor.
38:21Like a cockroach.
38:25No, I don't know.
38:25This last year, but with losing uplands and everything else,
38:28I've just realised that, er...
38:31I just want something more for me life, you know?
38:35I just want something real.
38:36Oh, bloody hell.
38:38Jack Radcliffe trying to find himself.
38:41Can you stop with the jokes, please?
38:43You know, I'm talking here about my bloody feelings.
38:47Anyway, when I came back to Waterside,
38:52I realised that, er...
38:55Well, there was one person that I really, really wanted to see.
39:01Who?
39:03You, for God's sake.
39:05Think the world of you, Mole.
39:06Always have.
39:08There, right, now.
39:09I've said it.
39:10Done.
39:13Well, don't just sit there.
39:14Say something.
39:14Oh, shut up.
39:17Oh, shut up.
39:47Your dad and Mackie, I've told you about.
39:50I'm Detective Sergeant Brent Marshall,
39:52presently stationed at Waterside Police Station.
39:55Also presently, Sergeant Phil Mackie.
39:58I'm interviewing Tommy Hatton.
40:00Tommy, can you give your account of events
40:02from the morning of the 22nd and March?
40:04Thank God, I've been opening it a million times.
40:07What's this about you being caught on candid camera with one of the victims?
40:21Oh, God, I just keep thinking if I've taken him in, he might still be alive.
40:27No, Mum, please don't watch it.
40:29Is that Zav?
40:32Did you know him?
40:33Yeah, I did.
40:34You know the grief counselling group I go to?
40:36Well, he's been coming there these last few months,
40:39talking about losing his dad.
40:40He was devastated.
40:42Zav went to grief counselling?
40:44Did you talk to him much?
40:46No, not really.
40:47Sorry.
40:48Oh.
40:50He's dead.
40:51Poor bloke.
40:51So he was the one dating Donneroa, wasn't he?
40:57Yeah.
41:01I saw you and Jack last night.
41:07Yeah?
41:08So is that a problem?
41:11Well, I've got to be honest, I didn't love it.
41:14Are you two, like, a thing now?
41:16No.
41:17I don't know.
41:17I don't know.
41:18Can I not just have a bit of fun?
41:20Yeah.
41:22Sorry.
41:23You all right?
41:26There wasn't a, um, Todd Drake at that grief counselling group, was there?
41:31Yeah, there was a Todd.
41:32Don't have a surname, though.
41:33Why?
41:35Did his girlfriend die of leukaemia?
41:36Yeah.
41:38How do you know that?
41:39Todd's the other murder victim.
41:41No.
41:43Right, well, in that case, it's not a random killing spree, then, is it?
41:47So, hang on.
41:47Zav and Todd went to the same grief counselling group?
41:51Did they know each other?
41:52Yeah.
41:53They were mates.
41:54They met there, I think.
41:55But they all sat together.
41:57And I think Zav would stay at Todd's, you know, when they'd had a skinful, which I always
42:01thought was a bit odd, because they were so different.
42:03There was a sleeping bag at the caravan.
42:07So, Zav wasn't sneaking around the farm.
42:09He was just going back to Todd's.
42:10He had a bag.
42:16Ah, he had a bag.
42:17He must have dumped it before Dixon caught up with him.
42:19Thank you, Mum.
42:21OK, bye, love.
42:22Bye.
42:22Bye-bye.
42:23Bye-bye.
42:26OK, the quad bike chases Zav into here, and he has the bag.
42:31But when he jumps over that half door down there, it's gone.
42:34He doesn't have it.
42:34Sam?
42:52It might be.
42:56Yeah, here we go.
42:58Hang on.
43:28What is it?
43:31The hell were they up to?
43:34Whatever it is, it went wrong.
43:37Zav killed Todd?
43:39Yeah, but why?
43:40And if he did, then who killed Zav with the same shotgun M.O.?
43:45Maybe.
43:46Things went wrong, Todd got killed, and then Zav knew they were coming for him next.
43:53Oh, forensics.
43:56OK.
43:58So Zav and Todd definitely both shot with the Benson gun.
44:02Wiped down one thumbprint on the barrel, not Zav or Todd's, and it's not someone on our system.
44:12Do either of the Bensons have fingerprints on record?
44:18Do we really think Harriet or her dad could be murderers?
44:21More likely, the fingerprint belongs to one of their employees.
44:27Oh, wow.
44:28Someone clearly thinks they're to blame.
44:30I don't know.
44:31I don't know.
44:31I don't know.
44:32I don't know.
44:33I don't know.
44:34I don't know.
44:34I don't know.
44:35I don't know.
44:35I don't know.
44:36I don't know.
44:36I don't know.
44:37I don't know.
44:37I don't know.
44:38I don't know.
44:38I don't know.
44:39I don't know.
44:39I don't know.
44:40I don't know.
44:40I don't know.
44:41I don't know.
44:42I don't know.
44:43I don't know.
44:44I don't know.
44:45I don't know.
44:46I don't know.
44:47I don't know.
44:48I don't know.
44:49I don't know.
44:50I don't know.
44:51Thanks for coming, Phil.
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