- 12 hours ago
First broadcast 3rd January 2007.
A gambler is found dead, and it is discovered that he had thousands of pounds stashed in his flat, leading the team to suspect that he was part of an illegal betting scam.
Blythe Duff - DS Jackie Reid
John Michie - DI Robbie Ross
Alex Norton - DCI Matt Burke
Colin McCredie - DC Stuart Fraser
Garry Sweeney - Panda Ramage
Mark McDonnell - Terry Deans
Pandora Clifford - Penny Forsyth
Ronan Vibert - James Forsyth
Jason Harvey - Paul Cooley
John Kay Steel - Raymond Carney
Michael MacKenzie - Dr Magnus Baird (as Michael Mackenzie)
Chris Alexander - Gary
Charles Donnelly - Charlie Miller
Mark Young - Donnie Miller
Stephen Clyde - Kenny Wheelan
Martin John Bristow - Bar Owner
Johnny Austin - Shop Bookie
Alex Howden - George
Neil McCormack - Track Bookie
Chris Patrick - Local Thug
A gambler is found dead, and it is discovered that he had thousands of pounds stashed in his flat, leading the team to suspect that he was part of an illegal betting scam.
Blythe Duff - DS Jackie Reid
John Michie - DI Robbie Ross
Alex Norton - DCI Matt Burke
Colin McCredie - DC Stuart Fraser
Garry Sweeney - Panda Ramage
Mark McDonnell - Terry Deans
Pandora Clifford - Penny Forsyth
Ronan Vibert - James Forsyth
Jason Harvey - Paul Cooley
John Kay Steel - Raymond Carney
Michael MacKenzie - Dr Magnus Baird (as Michael Mackenzie)
Chris Alexander - Gary
Charles Donnelly - Charlie Miller
Mark Young - Donnie Miller
Stephen Clyde - Kenny Wheelan
Martin John Bristow - Bar Owner
Johnny Austin - Shop Bookie
Alex Howden - George
Neil McCormack - Track Bookie
Chris Patrick - Local Thug
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00:00:01Still, Tessador is still, so we have now Mr. Northside.
00:00:04The capital is by Mr. White, Mr. Northside.
00:00:07No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:00:23Oh!
00:00:29Oh!
00:00:34Oh!
00:00:38Oh!
00:00:48Oh!
00:00:49I don't know.
00:01:19I wish I knew why the hell they keep coming up with these so-called initiatives.
00:01:35Frankly, I can think about a useful officer's time than hanging about with a bunch of bloody junkies.
00:01:39Yeah, and that's what I thought six weeks ago, sir, but, well, this centre's really different.
00:01:44I think it really gives them some hope.
00:01:45So what is it exactly you want me to do?
00:01:50Well, just tell them some stories.
00:01:51Things that you've seen down the years.
00:01:53No, I'll cheer them up.
00:01:59You all right, Donnie?
00:02:00We're just through here.
00:02:04Sir.
00:02:06Donnie Miller.
00:02:06Do you know him?
00:02:10I was like, I saw him.
00:02:11He was just a wee boy.
00:02:12He used to be pals with his dad, Charlie.
00:02:21You see the effects of drugs every day.
00:02:24And I don't just mean the users.
00:02:25I see what it does to families.
00:02:28The misery it causes.
00:02:30Mothers burying their children before they've even reached their teens.
00:02:33Shit.
00:02:37I'm sorry, what was that?
00:02:39I think it makes a difference.
00:02:41What you say.
00:02:43You come in here, you know nothing.
00:02:45I remember you.
00:02:46Donnie Miller, isn't it?
00:02:47Aye.
00:02:48And I remember you.
00:02:49And you're still a wanker.
00:02:50Why don't you sit down, Donnie?
00:02:52I don't want to sit down.
00:02:53And I don't want your stinking hell.
00:03:01Sit down.
00:03:02Now.
00:03:03You're pathetic.
00:03:05I don't know.
00:03:05Sit down or get out.
00:03:07Don't worry.
00:03:08I'm out of here.
00:03:10This place stinks a pig.
00:03:16Donnie used to be such a bright kid.
00:03:18I always thought he'd make something of himself.
00:03:20He still can.
00:03:22No, I doubt it.
00:03:23I think by the time they reach this stage of the game, it's too late.
00:03:26No, sir.
00:03:27I don't agree.
00:03:29I wish I could believe that.
00:03:32You all right, sir?
00:03:35How's your dad doing?
00:03:36How's she, Dano?
00:03:39He's only been off this mic for a couple of weeks.
00:03:41It's just a hard time for him.
00:03:50Buck.
00:03:53Andy, can you get a photograph?
00:03:54In his late 20s.
00:03:55A vicious attack.
00:03:56No sign of any weapon injuries.
00:03:58He was kicked to death.
00:04:00The stamp on the head broke his skull.
00:04:02I don't know who he is.
00:04:03No ID on the body, but we found this in one of his pockets.
00:04:06A vetting slip.
00:04:07Kind of the Clyde.
00:04:08Two to one.
00:04:10A thousand pounds?
00:04:11No, don't take it out.
00:04:15Just check it.
00:04:25The horse lost.
00:04:27Came in last, in fact.
00:04:29I'm not here to pick up the bloody winners, sir.
00:04:31Just tell us who placed the bet.
00:04:32Pete Farish.
00:04:40Regular.
00:04:41He's got an account here.
00:04:42Good.
00:04:43You can give us the address.
00:04:45That's usually confidential.
00:04:47Well, you'll be doing us a big favour then, won't you?
00:04:53So tell me, a thousand pounds, does that make him a heavy gambler?
00:04:58Pretty heavy last few months.
00:05:01What's he done?
00:05:01You lost.
00:05:03Big tape.
00:05:31Must have been one hell of a party.
00:05:53Let's get forensics in.
00:05:54That's Pete.
00:05:57It's a terrible thing.
00:05:58When did you last see him?
00:05:59This morning.
00:06:00He was only in for about five minutes.
00:06:02He came in, bought a pint, sat looking at his watch, then made a call on the payphone.
00:06:07And then he left?
00:06:08Aye.
00:06:09Barely touched his pint.
00:06:11Sir.
00:06:12Peter Farish.
00:06:13Peter Farish.
00:06:14He was on the dole for about a year and a half.
00:06:17Refused to take a job, so they stopped his money.
00:06:19When?
00:06:20Six months ago.
00:06:22But recently he's been gambling.
00:06:23Thousands of pounds every week.
00:06:25Check the bags.
00:06:26Find his account.
00:06:31Three years, sir.
00:06:32In the living room.
00:06:32Fifty grand we found under the floorboards.
00:06:46Came from this robbery.
00:06:47We checked and the serial numbers matched up.
00:06:49It was about a year and a half ago.
00:06:51Both men were caught.
00:06:52They're locked up, but the money was never recovered.
00:06:54How much did they get?
00:06:55Three hundred grand.
00:06:57Farish have been involved?
00:06:58Could have, but don't see him as a criminal mastermind.
00:07:02Maybe he was laundering the money.
00:07:03Who for?
00:07:04Whoever planned a robbery.
00:07:06Yeah, these guys have probably just hired hands.
00:07:08Found this in Farish's computer.
00:07:10It's a printout of bets at local racecourses.
00:07:13Most are safe bets, but some are outsiders.
00:07:16I checked and virtually all the horses won.
00:07:18So what are we saying?
00:07:19He could have been laundering the money by betting on horses he knew were going to win.
00:07:23I just bet on local races.
00:07:25He went to the tracks.
00:07:26You two follow up.
00:07:27Talk to the court's bookies.
00:07:47Hello?
00:07:49Charlie.
00:07:53Matt?
00:07:55Long time.
00:07:56What are you doing here?
00:07:58I was talking to Donnie, your boy.
00:08:02Where are you now?
00:08:03Do they still live with you?
00:08:05He's a waste of space.
00:08:08I threw him out a year ago.
00:08:10I want nothing to do with him.
00:08:12You know he's attending a rehab centre and a court order.
00:08:15I don't care.
00:08:17What he does.
00:08:19You could do with some support, Charlie.
00:08:21I've tried everything with that boy.
00:08:24I've got nothing but grief.
00:08:27Maybe if you turned up one time and he was there.
00:08:30I told you.
00:08:32I'm finished with him.
00:08:34That's it.
00:08:34It was three months ago, on a Tuesday.
00:08:48The race was won by Lady Beth.
00:08:50I remember.
00:08:51It won.
00:08:52I lost a packet on it.
00:08:54Did you take a bet from this guy?
00:08:56Aye.
00:08:57Wish I hadn't.
00:08:58Four grand he took off me.
00:08:59Did you take any other bets from him?
00:09:01No, he never come back to me.
00:09:02He went on to George there.
00:09:03George!
00:09:04Hello.
00:09:06Police here are asking after that white boy.
00:09:08Mine took me for four big ones.
00:09:09Took three and a half of a million.
00:09:11A real rad.
00:09:11A real bamput.
00:09:13You know he goes round every track in the country
00:09:15and does exactly the same thing.
00:09:16You think he had inside information?
00:09:18Let's put it this way.
00:09:18I think the guy knows his stuff.
00:09:20As I said before, the victim's skull was fractured
00:09:24by the impact of a severe blow.
00:09:26Stamp, you said?
00:09:27Several heavy stamps, in fact.
00:09:29Particularly vicious.
00:09:30Heavy boots?
00:09:31He even left some marks with his soles.
00:09:34So there'll be lots of blood splashes around.
00:09:35Oh, definitely.
00:09:36The killer's boots would have been covered with it,
00:09:38the bottom of his trousers,
00:09:39probably even a few spots on the rest of his clothes.
00:09:42Yeah, thanks, Brenda.
00:09:49Something wrong.
00:09:50That was the rehab centre, sir.
00:09:53Donnie Miller's been found dead.
00:09:56How?
00:09:58A heroin overdose.
00:10:03Accidental.
00:10:06He's only been off it for a couple of weeks.
00:10:08His body probably couldn't cope with a sudden hit.
00:10:11Does his dad know?
00:10:14I can tell him if you want.
00:10:18I'll go.
00:10:18I'll go.
00:10:20I'll go.
00:10:21I'll go.
00:10:21I'll go.
00:10:21I'll go.
00:10:22I'll go.
00:10:25I'll go.
00:10:26I'll go.
00:10:27I'll go.
00:10:28You're so stupid.
00:10:50You're so stupid.
00:10:58I had to hold him.
00:11:02Oh, Tommy.
00:11:06Tommy.
00:11:13Sir, we found another list on Farish's computer.
00:11:16Favourites that lost.
00:11:18Most of these are from the same stables?
00:11:20Yeah, the stables are on a large estate on the outskirts of the city,
00:11:23run by a family called Forsyth.
00:11:25Could be where he was getting his inside information.
00:11:28It must cost a fortune maintaining a place like this.
00:11:31Not to mention a stable full of horses.
00:11:36Can I help you?
00:11:39Mr Forsyth.
00:11:41That's me.
00:11:43Police.
00:11:44This is my husband James.
00:11:45Police.
00:11:46DCI Burke.
00:11:47This is D.S. Reid.
00:11:48I do too.
00:11:49Is something wrong?
00:11:50Just a few questions.
00:11:51We're investigating the murder of a man called Peter Farish.
00:11:52And I suppose you've heard of him.
00:11:53It's emerged that this man was gambling on races involving horses from your stables.
00:11:54I have a number of horses.
00:11:55I have a number of horses here.
00:11:56I have a number of horses here.
00:11:57You can get a number of horses, sir.
00:11:58And I suppose you've heard of him.
00:11:59I have a number of horses.
00:12:00I am going to ask for a few questions.
00:12:01I have a number of horses.
00:12:02I know.
00:12:04This is John.
00:12:05This is D.S. Reid.
00:12:06I do, too.
00:12:08Is something wrong?
00:12:10Just a few questions.
00:12:11We're investigating the murder of a man called Peter Farish.
00:12:15I suppose you've heard of him.
00:12:18It's emerged that this man was gambling on races involving horses from your stables.
00:12:23I have a number of horses. I enter many races.
00:12:25Races where all your horses lost.
00:12:28You can't win them all.
00:12:30Despite being favourites?
00:12:31Are we being accused of something?
00:12:33We wonder whether somebody from your stables might be passing on information about the horses.
00:12:38I have a trusted team. Well proven, I'd find that highly unlikely.
00:12:41Who's in charge of the horses?
00:12:43Well, me, I suppose.
00:12:45But our trainer's Terry Deans.
00:12:47You'll find him down at the stables.
00:13:00How long have you been working here, Mr. Deans?
00:13:0320 years I've been here now.
00:13:05Bit of a losing streak of late.
00:13:07Can't get the beasts.
00:13:09It's always a risk buying new stock.
00:13:11There's been some heavy bets on races involving your horses, Mr. Deans.
00:13:15All of them lost.
00:13:16Well, you win some, you lose some.
00:13:18Can't be much wrong with the horses when they're made favours.
00:13:21Look, this is an honest stable.
00:13:22Well, so have you ever passed on information about your horses to a third party?
00:13:27No, I haven't.
00:13:29I find that offensive.
00:13:31Is that the boy Ramage?
00:13:33Panda?
00:13:34Yeah.
00:13:35That's one of the boys in rehab centre.
00:13:38How long has he been working here?
00:13:40Nearly a year.
00:13:42He's a good worker.
00:13:43He's been off heroin for a couple of years now.
00:13:51He's been doing really well.
00:13:52But he's still at the scent?
00:13:54Yeah, a lot of them like to keep going just for reinforcement.
00:13:56So, this is what you're up to?
00:14:01Well, it's a job.
00:14:03I think it's great.
00:14:04That's okay.
00:14:05I like the horses.
00:14:06You'll have heard about Donnie.
00:14:08Shame.
00:14:09He was doing really well.
00:14:11I'd like to ask some questions.
00:14:13I think somebody might be selling information about the horses.
00:14:16What information?
00:14:18Well, a lot of these horses were favourites, then they lost.
00:14:21Well, we don't set the odds.
00:14:23Have you ever met anybody called Peter Farish?
00:14:26No.
00:14:27Look, I don't know anything about selling any information.
00:14:30I've got a really good job here, and I don't want anything mucking that up.
00:14:33But they know your history.
00:14:36They'd never have gave me the job if I'd have told them that.
00:14:39Seems really settled.
00:14:41What do you know about his background?
00:14:42Not much.
00:14:43Must be social work reports, that kind of thing.
00:14:45I want to see them.
00:14:51Who's that?
00:14:52Paul Cooley.
00:14:53He's one of the jockeys.
00:14:55Fancy car?
00:14:56I suppose there has to be some compensations for being a short earth.
00:14:59Is he in?
00:15:14In his office.
00:15:15I thought he was going away on a trip.
00:15:17Tomorrow, South Africa.
00:15:19How long?
00:15:22Two weeks.
00:15:22Listen, I think I'll take one of the horses out.
00:15:28Maybe I'll see you.
00:15:29Yeah, maybe.
00:15:30Maybe.
00:15:30So, Kenny, I see it's four years till your first parole consideration.
00:15:50What's this about?
00:15:51It's about how long you want to be banged up for.
00:15:53You're offering me a deal?
00:15:57Yeah, you tell us where the money went and your parole date won't go back even further.
00:16:02You can't do that.
00:16:04And I've already told him.
00:16:05I've no idea where the money went.
00:16:08You just lost it.
00:16:09Somebody stole it from us.
00:16:11Who hired you to rob the van?
00:16:12I've been through all this before.
00:16:17Just give us a name, Kenny, and we'll leave you alone.
00:16:19Nobody hired me.
00:16:22It was all your idea?
00:16:24That's right.
00:16:24See, we think you're just a hired hand.
00:16:27And we think you're protecting someone because you're scared they'll come and get you.
00:16:31You think what you like.
00:16:32Listen, Kenny, I know half the bodies in this place.
00:16:40I put them here.
00:16:42And I don't know if I can keep things to myself.
00:16:45Here we go.
00:16:46I might feel obliged to let them know that you're trying to make a deal with us in here.
00:16:51Look, anybody would believe that.
00:16:53This pantomime's been tried before.
00:16:56This time it's different.
00:16:57See, we've found some of the money.
00:16:59We'll trust the rest.
00:17:00And whilst we're doing that, I might put the word around this prison that you told us where to find it.
00:17:13You're lying.
00:17:16The boy that had the money was beaten to death.
00:17:21Ask some of your mates in here.
00:17:23They know all about it.
00:17:30If I give you a name,
00:17:42I want protection in here.
00:17:44Sure.
00:17:45Raymond Carnie.
00:17:57Carnie hired you.
00:17:58Aye.
00:18:00He gave us the info in the van.
00:18:01We passed the money on to him.
00:18:04Will you testify to this?
00:18:05I've went far enough.
00:18:14So what do we do?
00:18:15Bring Carnie in?
00:18:17I nearly busted that slippery bastard once before.
00:18:20It's going to be even harder now that he's a businessman.
00:18:22What's wrong?
00:18:44I thought I heard something.
00:18:48There's no one here.
00:18:49I'll get back.
00:19:12I'll get back.
00:19:12Well, you can say what you like, Mr. Carnie,
00:19:30but we have it on good authority that you planned the robbery.
00:19:34You got the money.
00:19:35Whose authority?
00:19:36I don't know how he'd be telling.
00:19:37Shelley, get my lawyers on the line, will you, please?
00:19:44I really hope you lot aren't going to make a nuisance of yourself again.
00:19:48I've got a long history of police harassment behind me.
00:19:50Really?
00:19:52Why would that be, Stuart?
00:19:54Who's Peter Farish?
00:19:56You tell me.
00:19:58You've never met him?
00:19:59I remember everybody I meet,
00:20:00and I won't forget your name as it comes to the complaint.
00:20:02Now, are we finished here?
00:20:05Or do you really want to go too far?
00:20:07Well, Ramage's story reads like a cliché.
00:20:12Broken home,
00:20:13father left when he was young,
00:20:14alcoholic mother.
00:20:16A number of small convictions.
00:20:19Addicted to heroin by the age of 20.
00:20:21You think he's selling the info?
00:20:23No, I've checked around the bookies.
00:20:24There's nothing out of the ordinary.
00:20:25You know, some small bets here and there,
00:20:26but never on horses from his stables.
00:20:28That doesn't make sense.
00:20:30If he's got the information,
00:20:31why wouldn't he use it?
00:20:33People can change.
00:20:35It's possible he's a reformed character.
00:20:36It's possible.
00:20:52Where have you been?
00:20:54I was out riding.
00:20:58Where did you go?
00:21:00Just down through the woods and back.
00:21:02Is everything okay?
00:21:04I mean with all this police stuff.
00:21:08Do you think something's going on?
00:21:11Maybe.
00:21:12What?
00:21:14Cooley.
00:21:16Paul?
00:21:17Most of the races we've lost.
00:21:19He's been the jockey.
00:21:21You can't think that's deliberate.
00:21:23Do you know how to get rid of him,
00:21:24don't you think?
00:21:25That's up to you.
00:21:29Wouldn't bother you.
00:21:31Why should it?
00:21:34That's decided then.
00:21:35You again?
00:21:51What now?
00:21:52We'd like you to come round to the station.
00:21:54Help with our inquiries.
00:21:56Are you for real?
00:21:57Look, this job means a lot to me.
00:21:59Do you know how this is going to look?
00:22:00We're not arresting you, Panda.
00:22:02If you come, what will be voluntary?
00:22:04I've just volunteered him.
00:22:05Get in the car.
00:22:10Are we being a bit hasty, sir?
00:22:13I mean, he's obviously with a fresh start.
00:22:15Aye.
00:22:16We'll see.
00:22:21Are you a gambling man yourself?
00:22:24I'm allowed the odd flutter.
00:22:25Using inside information.
00:22:27I've never done that.
00:22:28Thanks.
00:22:32Look,
00:22:34it took me years to drag myself out of the shit.
00:22:37I don't want to end up back there, do I?
00:22:39And what about heroin?
00:22:41You like a wee bit of that, don't you?
00:22:43Not anymore.
00:22:44What, you just gave it up?
00:22:46No.
00:22:48I nearly died.
00:22:49I tried to kill myself once, but I got help.
00:22:56It took me two years to come off it, if that's what I am.
00:23:00Because every single bloody day, I'm tempted.
00:23:08What got you through it?
00:23:10My horses.
00:23:12Your horses?
00:23:14They like me.
00:23:15That's a fuss for me.
00:23:22Well, seems genuine enough.
00:23:25Aye, he does.
00:23:27But then again, I've never met a junkie that wasn't a world-class liar.
00:23:31Maybe this is a first for you.
00:23:34I got a name from Kenny Whelan.
00:23:36Raymond Carney.
00:23:38Well, there's a blast for the past.
00:23:39He planned the robbery, took the proceeds.
00:23:42You sure Whelan can be trusted?
00:23:43Well, he's laying his life on the line by naming Carnie.
00:23:46Well, pay Mr Carnie a visit in his office.
00:23:48You want to see the place?
00:23:49He's sitting there giving it police harassment, blah, blah.
00:23:52We can afford the best.
00:23:54We need to be solid on this.
00:23:56Yeah.
00:24:01James has gone out, I'm afraid.
00:24:03Well, perhaps Sue can help us.
00:24:05If I can, do sit down.
00:24:07Mrs Forsyth, you mentioned that you were in charge of running the stables.
00:24:15James is always off on business.
00:24:16It's meant to be my job to oversee the estate.
00:24:19Meant to be.
00:24:20That's not really my thing.
00:24:21I've never been interested in financial stuff.
00:24:24I was a model when I met James.
00:24:25So you just leave Dean's to get on with things?
00:24:28Usually.
00:24:29He'll discuss things with me sometimes.
00:24:31Hiring and firing, money, those sort of things.
00:24:33But I just leave him to get on with the horses.
00:24:36So he could be giving out information?
00:24:38I really don't think he would.
00:24:40But if you get nothing to do with the horses,
00:24:42you wouldn't know what he was up to.
00:24:43I'm just saying I'd be surprised if it was true.
00:24:47Ever heard of a man called Raymond Carnie?
00:24:49No.
00:24:54We've had Farish's web activity over the last six months analysed.
00:24:57These are online betting sites.
00:24:59Laundering the money is just part of what he's been up to.
00:25:01There's an even bigger scam.
00:25:02What do you mean?
00:25:04We know he's been taking the dirty money to the racetracks
00:25:06and turning it into clean money through safe bets.
00:25:09It's what he then does with the money.
00:25:11Farish has been making huge returns with the cash
00:25:13through online betting.
00:25:15Why not just take the money to the bookies?
00:25:17Two reasons.
00:25:18Firstly, we're talking about large sums,
00:25:20which might arouse suspicion.
00:25:22And secondly, and most importantly,
00:25:24on the internet, you can bet on a horse to lose a race.
00:25:27Handy if you know a favourite's going to lose.
00:25:29So somebody with a better know-how
00:25:30could make damn sure it does.
00:25:32Exactly.
00:25:33But the important thing is that none of this would work
00:25:35without inside info from the stables.
00:25:37This jockey, Paul Cooley,
00:25:51bit of a society type.
00:25:52Expensive parties, photo in the tabloids.
00:25:55Pocket-sized playboy.
00:25:57Exactly.
00:25:58Five years ago, there was a bit of a scandal.
00:26:00He was accused by the jockey club
00:26:02of betting on a race he was riding in.
00:26:03They suspended him for six months.
00:26:05Paul Cooley, please need to ask you a few questions.
00:26:30You've been riding with the Versace recently.
00:26:32On and off.
00:26:34Not with much success.
00:26:36Horses are favourites losing races
00:26:37with big money involved.
00:26:39What can I say?
00:26:40Favourites lose.
00:26:42Seems you have a bit of history, Mr Cooley.
00:26:44I had a feeling that might come up.
00:26:47Look, I was a youngster when that happened.
00:26:49Totally naive.
00:26:51Okay, I put a bet on a horse I was riding.
00:26:54But to win, not to lose.
00:26:56I got a six-month suspension.
00:26:58Boy, do you think I'd make the same mistake again.
00:27:00Has anyone asked you to throw races?
00:27:02No.
00:27:03So how do you explain what's happened to the Versace horses?
00:27:06Who knows?
00:27:07Could be for them.
00:27:08Maybe Terry Dean's is getting a wee bit past it.
00:27:11I don't know.
00:27:12You'd know if a horse had been doped?
00:27:13Well, it's not that easy to tell.
00:27:16It's a lot rarer than you think.
00:27:18Look, I've got another race here.
00:27:19All right, okay.
00:27:49She went out riding last night.
00:27:54The horse came back riderless this morning.
00:27:56Nobody had noticed till then.
00:28:00Would you take Mr Forsyth back to the house?
00:28:02We have to wait for our team to arrive.
00:28:04We'll be along to talk to you both later.
00:28:06Sir.
00:28:08Look, we'll let you be with your wife just as soon as we're finished.
00:28:13Come on, sir.
00:28:16Come on.
00:28:19You say you never saw Mrs Forsyth last night.
00:28:26When did you get to the stables this morning?
00:28:28I got here about eight.
00:28:30The horse was waiting outside the stables.
00:28:33And did you notice anything unusual about it?
00:28:35Like what?
00:28:37Well, was the saddle okay?
00:28:40Fine.
00:28:40It's there if you want to look at it.
00:28:42The panda ramage.
00:28:43Who's he?
00:28:44Sleeping in, probably.
00:28:46It's his day off.
00:28:49Sorry to bother you.
00:28:49No worries.
00:28:51It's just through here.
00:28:53Excuse a mess.
00:28:54I don't get many visitors.
00:28:58When was the last time you saw Mrs Forsyth?
00:29:00Why?
00:29:01She's been found dead on the estate.
00:29:05Dead?
00:29:06She came off her horse.
00:29:08Banged her head.
00:29:09So when did you last see her?
00:29:12Yesterday.
00:29:13She took her horse out.
00:29:15Were you close?
00:29:15It was Mrs Forsyth that took me on.
00:29:20How could she just come off her horse?
00:29:24She could ride.
00:29:26She could ride better than anyone in the estate.
00:29:29How well did you know her?
00:29:31Did she ever confide in you?
00:29:34She told me once that she missed London, but that's about it.
00:29:40I can't believe this.
00:29:41I went to bed early.
00:29:45She wasn't there when I woke up.
00:29:47I just assumed she'd gone out.
00:29:50I didn't think anything of it.
00:29:51So when did you realize she was missing?
00:29:56When...
00:29:57When Terry came to tell me about the horse.
00:30:01What time did you go to bed?
00:30:05I don't know.
00:30:07Ten, something like that.
00:30:10Mr Forsyth, was everything okay between you and your wife?
00:30:12It was difficult for her.
00:30:21She came from a world of Gladmar and parties.
00:30:26Well, to this.
00:30:32Maybe I should have left her where she was.
00:30:34If you look at these wounds on the side of her head here,
00:30:43this is where we presumed she hit her head when she fell.
00:30:47The hat came off on impact.
00:30:49So that was the first blow.
00:30:50But then we discovered two fractures on the back of her head.
00:30:54And they were made after she fell.
00:30:57She was muttered.
00:30:58Oh, aye.
00:30:59And that's not all.
00:31:01Blood tests.
00:31:02There was a substantial amount of cocaine in her system.
00:31:05And judging by the state of her nasal passages,
00:31:07she'd been using it heavily for quite a while.
00:31:16I didn't know.
00:31:19It appears she'd been taking them for some time.
00:31:23She had a bit of a drug problem back in her modelling days,
00:31:25but I thought she'd put that all behind her.
00:31:28One of the reasons I brought her here
00:31:31was to get her away from all that stuff.
00:31:34You don't check in the histories of your staff
00:31:36before you hire them.
00:31:40I saw you taking away Ramage.
00:31:42You think he's got something to do with this?
00:31:45That was just routine.
00:31:47Can we have a look at her things?
00:31:51Yes.
00:31:52Yes, of course.
00:31:53Suzanne.
00:31:54Can you show them to our bedroom?
00:31:59Yes, we can.
00:32:15Sir?
00:32:20Cook?
00:32:20We'll need to find out who was supplying her.
00:32:29You happy now?
00:32:30Where did I tell you?
00:32:31I knew this would happen.
00:32:32What?
00:32:33What's happened?
00:32:34What's happened?
00:32:34I've been sacked.
00:32:35That's what's happened.
00:32:36Because of you.
00:32:37How do you think it looked
00:32:38you kept me off in the car?
00:32:41Do you know anything about this?
00:32:43I don't believe this.
00:32:44You told first things about my past, didn't you?
00:32:47Look, if you get somebody else you can stay.
00:32:48You just couldn't wait, could you?
00:32:51You couldn't wait to put the boot in.
00:32:53Thanks.
00:32:54Panda, I can give you an address.
00:32:56Keep it.
00:33:02Mr Forsyth.
00:33:04Sorry to bother you again.
00:33:06I've, um...
00:33:07I've just been talking to Panda Ramage.
00:33:11What about him?
00:33:12The boy's turned his life around.
00:33:17When I first saw him here, I jumped to conclusions.
00:33:22The wrong conclusions.
00:33:23I have to think of the reputation of the stables.
00:33:27He deserves another chance.
00:33:33Panda!
00:33:34It's okay, Panda.
00:33:36I'll talk to Mr Forsyth.
00:33:37We're too late.
00:33:41He's gone.
00:33:49So when was this, Harry?
00:33:51Okay.
00:33:52Any word?
00:33:53You're sure it was her?
00:33:54Nope.
00:33:55No address.
00:33:56A party in his house?
00:33:57Maybe in a squat or something.
00:33:59Great.
00:33:59Well, I'll get the guys at the centre to keep an eye out for him.
00:34:01Bye.
00:34:03Sir, the journalist who dished the darn Paul Cooley
00:34:05says that Penny Forsyth was off her face
00:34:07at one of Cooley's parties two weeks ago.
00:34:09So maybe he was supplying it with cocaine.
00:34:12Yeah, but proven it's another story.
00:34:14See what you can get out of Cooley.
00:34:15Mrs Forsyth was always good to me.
00:34:43A good person.
00:34:45I'll miss her.
00:34:46Did you know about her habit?
00:34:48No.
00:34:49What habit?
00:34:50Cocaine.
00:34:52I never knew.
00:34:53See, we were wondering who was supplying her.
00:34:57What am I?
00:34:58A drug dealer now?
00:35:00Did you supply Penny Forsyth with cocaine?
00:35:03No.
00:35:03Gary.
00:35:18You know Panda Ramish, don't you?
00:35:19He sometimes comes to the meetings.
00:35:21Panda?
00:35:21Sure, aye.
00:35:23Saw him earlier on.
00:35:24Oh, right.
00:35:24Where?
00:35:25Near the bus station.
00:35:26What was he doing?
00:35:28Oh, nothing much.
00:35:30You know, just...
00:35:30Nothing, really.
00:35:34Gary.
00:35:35Honest, it was nothing.
00:35:39Look.
00:35:41Was he...
00:35:42with someone?
00:35:44You can tell me,
00:35:45I won't tell anyone that you've told me.
00:35:49He was talking to Cammie for a while.
00:35:51That's all I know.
00:35:52Cammie Watson?
00:35:53That's all I know.
00:35:54I just saw him.
00:35:58Thanks, Gary.
00:36:00Maybe ask other guys.
00:36:01See if they know who he is.
00:36:03Sure.
00:36:04No props.
00:36:05I'll give you my mobile number.
00:36:07Ring me when you know.
00:36:10Sure.
00:36:11Okay.
00:36:17Sir.
00:36:19Panda's been spotted at the bus station,
00:36:21talking to Cammie Watson.
00:36:23Cammie Watson?
00:36:24That rings a bell.
00:36:25Yeah, number of convictions for dealing.
00:36:28All right, let's go talk to him.
00:36:29No, there's no point.
00:36:30He'll just deny having seen him.
00:36:32I've got young Gary from the rehab centre.
00:36:34He's out looking for Panda now.
00:36:38All right, we'll just have to wait.
00:36:45You all right, sir?
00:36:46Yeah.
00:36:47Yeah, I'm fine.
00:36:52You were just doing your job.
00:36:53I know that.
00:36:56I know.
00:36:57I'm fine.
00:36:58Yeah.
00:36:59No, I really appreciate it.
00:37:19Thanks, Gary.
00:37:20I've got the dress.
00:37:21Come on.
00:37:28Come on.
00:37:29Come on.
00:37:29I don't know.
00:37:59Panda.
00:38:07It's a carry-o, isn't it?
00:38:14Sir.
00:38:22Have you been using?
00:38:24No.
00:38:25Well, what's all this?
00:38:27Look, I've been trying to keep Cammy off it.
00:38:33Forsyth said he'd give you another chance.
00:38:37What changed his mind?
00:38:39I had a word with him.
00:38:41OK, we have two murders.
00:38:46So far, the only thing that links them is this business with the inside information.
00:38:50Well, Penny Forsyth had ridden some distance from the house.
00:38:52Now, obviously, her killer was close behind her.
00:38:54So do you think the killer was in horseback?
00:38:56That would mean somebody had keys to the stables.
00:38:59So Deans, Ramage from the Forsythes?
00:39:02Maybe even Paul Cooley.
00:39:05All right, let's get access established.
00:39:07Mr. Deans, do you have keys to the stables?
00:39:22Of course I've got keys.
00:39:24Who else has?
00:39:25The owners, obviously.
00:39:27Mrs. Forsyth had a key.
00:39:29Panda's got one.
00:39:30Oh, and Paul Cooley, the jockey.
00:39:32He gets to come and go as he pleases.
00:39:34Is that not unusual?
00:39:37They used to go out riding together.
00:39:39They spent a lot of time together.
00:39:42Is there something going on between them?
00:39:44You'd have to ask him that.
00:39:46He's out on one of our best horses at the moment.
00:39:49Honest John.
00:39:50Warming him up for the big race tomorrow.
00:39:52It'll be cool he's last with us.
00:39:54And why's that?
00:39:55Forsyth wants a change.
00:39:57I persuaded him to wait until after the big race.
00:40:00It was too late to bring in somebody new.
00:40:04Did you know that Mrs. Forsyth had a drug problem?
00:40:07Look, I saw her once doing a line of coke in the stables.
00:40:15I thought we were seeing something, but...
00:40:18Somebody killed her.
00:40:21I thought it was an accident.
00:40:23Somebody smashed her skull in with a rock.
00:40:25Jesus.
00:40:28Is there anything else you can tell us?
00:40:30No.
00:40:32No.
00:40:33Well, you know he could always talk to me at any time.
00:40:39I know.
00:40:40Are you going to get to the rehab centre tonight?
00:40:43I don't know.
00:40:45You should.
00:40:46You should get up and talk.
00:40:48What for?
00:40:50Because you're an example to them.
00:40:52Tell them I've been trying to help Cammie.
00:40:54Might prevent another Donny Miller.
00:40:56They'd just rip their piss.
00:40:59Well, it's up to you.
00:41:03I understand you have keys for the stables.
00:41:11Yeah, that's right.
00:41:13On Mrs. Forsyth's personal instructions.
00:41:16Was there something going on between you two?
00:41:19So what's the gossip?
00:41:20Ah, just that you spent a lot of time together, you know.
00:41:22On the horses.
00:41:24She liked to race.
00:41:26Test her skills.
00:41:28That was it.
00:41:29If you ask me, it was more than just the occasional ride.
00:41:35Maybe Forsyth found out about them.
00:41:38Yeah, possibly.
00:41:40Still lacks a connection to the Cammie business.
00:41:43It's Paul Cooley the link.
00:41:45You know, he's passing on info if Penny Forsyth finds out.
00:41:48Do you know what's odd?
00:41:50They're just carrying on as normal.
00:41:52How do you mean?
00:41:53One of the owners just died.
00:41:54But they're going ahead with this race meeting.
00:41:56Must be a really important race.
00:41:58The estate has to be run.
00:42:00I just let them get on with it.
00:42:02You have no interest in the race?
00:42:04I spent my morning at the Undertaker's.
00:42:08How to choose the flowers.
00:42:13I go into her room.
00:42:14I see her dresses.
00:42:21What do I do with them?
00:42:24Mr Forsyth, I'm sorry we have to ask questions at a time like this.
00:42:28But we've heard some things.
00:42:30About your wife.
00:42:33Her and Paul Cooley.
00:42:36So you knew they were having an affair?
00:42:38I suspected.
00:42:40Not Penny's fault.
00:42:41She was bored.
00:42:44Took her away from a life she loved.
00:42:47Cooley wasn't the first.
00:42:50It's not that I didn't love her.
00:42:53I just didn't want her to be unhappy.
00:42:56So you just let her have affairs?
00:43:01I was hardly ever here.
00:43:02Little wonder she got bored.
00:43:05I did love her.
00:43:09And I needed her.
00:43:12If that's what it took, then...
00:43:16I don't expect you'd understand.
00:43:18And you never get jealous?
00:43:23No.
00:43:26I'd ask her and then I'd believe what she told me.
00:43:29Sometimes it's easier to believe what people say.
00:43:33Are you all right with this?
00:43:35Aye. I just know what I like.
00:43:37Yeah, well just be honest with them. You'll be fine.
00:43:38Look, you don't have to go through with it.
00:43:39No.
00:43:40You spoke up for me.
00:43:41And then I was like about ten.
00:43:42Started taking wee bits of speed on that.
00:43:43And wait a minute, I was... I was eleven.
00:43:44Make your mind up.
00:43:45That's enough, Gary.
00:43:46No, it was ten.
00:43:47The speed never reached your brain then.
00:43:48I don't know.
00:43:49I just know what I like.
00:43:50I don't know.
00:43:51I just know what I like.
00:43:52Yeah, well just be honest with them.
00:43:53You'll be fine.
00:43:54Look, you don't have to go through with it.
00:43:56No.
00:43:57You spoke up for me.
00:44:01And then I was like about ten.
00:44:04Started taking wee bits of speed on that.
00:44:07And wait a minute, I was... I was eleven.
00:44:10Make your mind up.
00:44:12That's enough, Gary.
00:44:13No, it was... it was ten.
00:44:15The speed never reached your brain then.
00:44:20I started smoking smack at twelve.
00:44:22A.M. or p.m.?
00:44:23Gary.
00:44:26Look, you wanna hear this or what?
00:44:27What?
00:44:32I tried to kill myself when I was twenty.
00:44:34Did you succeed?
00:44:39For a while.
00:44:41I wished I had.
00:44:43But...
00:44:44I got myself a job.
00:44:45With the horses.
00:44:47I went through rehab.
00:44:48And I found myself something to be proud of.
00:44:51What?
00:44:52Shoveling shit?
00:44:56I'd rather shovel shit than be it.
00:45:11What?
00:45:13Panda!
00:45:18Does it pay?
00:45:20My?
00:45:22For your buying?
00:45:24Well, it wasn't that bad, was it?
00:45:26Nah.
00:45:27Just sometimes I look at them and I think that it was me.
00:45:31I don't know how I get out.
00:45:33Grew up.
00:45:34Maybe.
00:45:35Cheers.
00:45:36Cheers.
00:45:37Cheers.
00:45:44Shame about Mrs Versailles, thoughy.
00:45:47You're still working.
00:45:50I have to.
00:45:52I still got a killer to find.
00:45:55See, I was brought up to see cops as the enemy.
00:45:58Same with me in my young day.
00:46:00So why become a cop?
00:46:02I grew up.
00:46:05Rule number one.
00:46:07Don't talk to the police.
00:46:09Well, we're talking now, aren't we?
00:46:11Still feels wrong, though.
00:46:13You really still think I'm your enemy?
00:46:17Look, son, what I badly need in this case is a break.
00:46:25Off the record.
00:46:27I don't think Terry Deans is too happy with the Forsythes.
00:46:30Go on.
00:46:31Well, there's a rumour going round they're going to make him redundant.
00:46:38Yeah.
00:46:40Interesting.
00:46:42Aye, okay, we'll get on to it.
00:46:44Sure, here you go.
00:46:46We going for a pint?
00:46:48Afraid not.
00:46:49The boss wants us to tell Deans.
00:47:00Where do you think he's heading?
00:47:02Looks like they're multi-storey.
00:47:03Where do you think he's heading?
00:47:04Looks like they're multi-storey.
00:47:05Where do you think he's heading?
00:47:06Looks like they're multi-storey.
00:47:07Where do you think he's heading?
00:47:08Looks like they're multi-storey.
00:47:09Where do you think he's heading?
00:47:10Looks like they're multi-storey.
00:47:11with a bigger group.
00:47:12Evening.
00:47:13Evening.
00:47:14Evening.
00:47:15Evening.
00:47:16Evening.
00:47:17Evening.
00:47:18Evening.
00:47:48You screw me, you bastard, and you'll get what's coming to you.
00:47:53Do you understand me?
00:47:55I can't hear you.
00:47:58I understand!
00:48:13So why were you meeting Terry Deans?
00:48:15He owes me money.
00:48:17You lent him some?
00:48:19Mm.
00:48:20We met at the races a few times, had a couple of drinks.
00:48:24He asked for some money, so I gave him it.
00:48:26How much?
00:48:27500.
00:48:28But he's only paid back 50.
00:48:30What, you were breaking his neck for 500 quid?
00:48:34Okay, fair enough.
00:48:36I shouldn't have grabbed him, but he is making a fool out of me.
00:48:39Oh, let's cut the crap, shall we, Mr. Carney?
00:48:42Pete Farish was laying dodgy bets for you
00:48:44with the money you got from the bank robbery.
00:48:47And he got himself kicked to death for his troubles.
00:48:49Are you making this up as you go along?
00:48:51We can tie it to the robbery, we can tie it to Terry Deans.
00:48:54Well, charge me then.
00:48:55Where's your proof?
00:48:56Because you better have something.
00:48:57If you don't, you are going to feel the heat
00:48:59for some of the best lawyers money can buy.
00:49:01Why?
00:49:02Why were you meeting Raymond Carney?
00:49:04I'm saying nothing.
00:49:06You were giving him inside information about the horses, weren't you?
00:49:11Terry, you'll only make it worse if you don't talk to us.
00:49:15How much did you owe him, Terry?
00:49:18Owe him?
00:49:19You owed him money.
00:49:20I didn't owe him anything.
00:49:22Then why was he attacking you?
00:49:24I don't know.
00:49:25You'd have to ask him that.
00:49:29I heard you were being made redundant.
00:49:31Who told you that?
00:49:32No thanks.
00:49:33No big payoff.
00:49:35How does that make you feel?
00:49:38After all these years?
00:49:40Nothing to show for it?
00:49:42I don't know what you're talking about.
00:49:45I don't know what Versailles got planned.
00:49:52OK.
00:49:54See you around, boys.
00:49:56Aye.
00:49:57Catch you later.
00:49:59We hear Terry Deans has been let go of.
00:50:02That's right.
00:50:03No payoff?
00:50:05What's that?
00:50:06I employ a lot of people.
00:50:08I can't afford over generosity.
00:50:10Or maybe he just found out what he was up to.
00:50:12Wanted to avoid a scandal.
00:50:13Not true.
00:50:15Mr Forsyth, you must have had an idea of what was going on.
00:50:21Right.
00:50:22When this comes to court, we'll get you in.
00:50:24You can answer our questions then.
00:50:25Jackie?
00:50:26Look, I had an inkling things weren't right.
00:50:33I just didn't want it dragged through the press.
00:50:36Because of your wife's habit?
00:50:38You can't blame me for wanting to protect her.
00:50:41Was it her you were trying to protect?
00:50:43And your reputation.
00:50:45I resent that.
00:50:46You knew your stables were bent and you tried to hush it up.
00:50:49Deal with it quietly.
00:50:50People have died as a result, including your wife.
00:50:53So why don't you tell us what you know?
00:50:55I found these in Penny's clothes.
00:51:09Betting slips.
00:51:10We lost those races, despite being favorite.
00:51:13Penny backed the losing horses.
00:51:15Cooley was our jockey.
00:51:17I know, Harry.
00:51:18Don't tell us to get to London.
00:51:19There's nothing I can do about that.
00:51:20That's right.
00:51:21Look, Harry, can I call you back in ten minutes?
00:51:24Yes.
00:51:25OK, go away.
00:51:26This had better be good.
00:51:27Warrants to search your office and home.
00:51:28Oh, this just gets better and better, eh?
00:51:29So tell us about you and Mrs Forsythe.
00:51:30OK, go away.
00:51:31OK, go away.
00:51:32This had better be good.
00:51:33Warrants to search your office and home.
00:51:35Oh, this just gets better and better, eh?
00:51:37So tell us about you and Mrs Forsythe.
00:51:58I've already been through this with the other guy.
00:52:02Yeah, but you forgot to tell us that you were passing on information to her about races.
00:52:06Who told you that?
00:52:07Do you want to explain these to us?
00:52:10Betting slips.
00:52:11Is that what you'll tell the Jockey Club when I hand them on?
00:52:14They don't prove anything.
00:52:16No, but I'm sure they were very interested, especially with your history.
00:52:22Look, she was worried about the money.
00:52:24She didn't want Forsythe to notice how much she was spending on the coke.
00:52:27So you helped her with a bit of inside info?
00:52:30I would have done anything for her.
00:52:32Like feed her habit?
00:52:33No.
00:52:34I loved her.
00:52:35I would try to get her off this stuff.
00:52:36Where was she getting it from?
00:52:37I don't know.
00:52:38I don't.
00:52:39She wouldn't tell me.
00:52:40Did you throw the races, Paul?
00:52:41No.
00:52:42Then how did you know you'd lose?
00:52:43I suspected that Terry Deans was doping the horses.
00:52:44All ever did was give Carney some information.
00:52:50Terry, we found the pills he used to dope the horses in your cottage.
00:52:53Someone who must have put them there.
00:52:54All right, Terry, listen to me.
00:52:55Forget about the inside information and the rest.
00:52:56Two people have been killed and you're involved.
00:52:57Penny Forsythe found out about you, didn't she?
00:52:58No.
00:52:59She threatened to expose you.
00:53:00She had to be stopped.
00:53:01I've never killed anybody.
00:53:02You're afraid of Carney?
00:53:03You should be.
00:53:04People who do business with him tend to end up dead.
00:53:07You think I don't know that?
00:53:21she had to be stopped.
00:53:23Look, I've never killed anybody.
00:53:24You're afraid of Carnie?
00:53:26You should be.
00:53:28People who do business with him tend to end up dead.
00:53:31You think I don't know that?
00:53:37Look, I wanted out.
00:53:39I told him no more information, that's it.
00:53:44But he said he'd phone you lot.
00:53:46We had to let Carnie go.
00:53:48He's out there.
00:53:50Waiting for you.
00:53:52And now I'm going to let you go.
00:53:55Might you take your chances?
00:53:58No.
00:53:59Please.
00:54:00Did Carnie get you to dope the horses?
00:54:10Did he get you to kill Penny Forsyth?
00:54:12I've told you, that wasn't me.
00:54:15Look, please don't tell Carnie what I've said.
00:54:16So, do you think we have enough to charge, Mr. Carnie?
00:54:22He'll just deny it.
00:54:23His word against Dean's, it'll never get to court.
00:54:25Sir, we find this in Carnie's office.
00:54:28I know.
00:54:33I know.
00:54:34Panda Ramage.
00:54:36Who suggested him for the job?
00:54:38I did.
00:54:40I mean, who suggested him to you?
00:54:43It was Carnie, wasn't it?
00:54:45He made me take him on.
00:54:46I think he was there to keep an eye on me.
00:54:50I thought Penny Forsyth did the hiring.
00:54:52She left it to me.
00:54:55I think she was happy enough to have Ramage.
00:54:57What do you mean?
00:54:58You know about Habit?
00:55:02He was supplying her.
00:55:04What do you think?
00:55:09Open it.
00:55:10Where it's marked.
00:55:23What you doing with Panda Ramage's mobile number?
00:55:27Ramage?
00:55:28I don't remember who this is.
00:55:31Don't give me your shit.
00:55:34When I told you, I don't remember who this is.
00:55:39We'll see if he remembers you.
00:55:53All right, hold it.
00:55:55Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:55:56The race is suspended.
00:55:58Get him off and bring the horse to the vet's enclosure.
00:56:00Now.
00:56:04You know a man called Raymond Carnie?
00:56:07Who is he?
00:56:08Never mind.
00:56:08Sir.
00:56:09Sir.
00:56:09The horse has been duped.
00:56:13Right.
00:56:14I'm taking you in.
00:56:15Move.
00:56:16Me?
00:56:16I never duped a horse.
00:56:17I said move!
00:56:19Esther.
00:56:19I'm taking you in.
00:56:20I have to get you in.
00:56:24Stuart.
00:56:24Stuart.
00:56:37Heroin.
00:56:38Yeah.
00:56:38Okay?
00:56:39We found this in your mattress.
00:56:45So?
00:56:47Well, your fingerprints are all over it. We've checked.
00:56:51I never said it wasn't mine.
00:56:53You want to tell us what was inside it?
00:56:55I keep my stuff in it. Papers. Money.
00:56:59Heroin.
00:57:01Cocaine.
00:57:05Somebody sent me up.
00:57:07You were supplying coke to Benny Forsyth.
00:57:09No way.
00:57:11Dean's told me.
00:57:13He's lying.
00:57:15Who was getting the heroin?
00:57:17Look, I know nothing about this.
00:57:19And that is the honest truth.
00:57:27Could Terry Dean's be setting him up?
00:57:29I don't see Dean's as a dealer.
00:57:31Well, Cooley then?
00:57:33There's a lot of heroin in that box, Jackie.
00:57:35You don't carry that much around with that hell of a lot of clients.
00:57:39I think he's lying.
00:57:41I think he's been lying all along.
00:57:51Sir, we're across St. Panda's cottage.
00:57:53We find a brazier with some ashes in it.
00:57:55Looks like he managed to burn most of the clothes.
00:57:57But the boots put on more of a fight.
00:57:59All right.
00:58:01Thanks, Sheriff.
00:58:03This is the head of Peter Farish.
00:58:05After somebody kicked him to death.
00:58:07After you kicked him to death.
00:58:09We found his blood in your boots.
00:58:11We found Penny Forsyth's blood in one of your shirts.
00:58:13We know you were dealing to some of the guys for the rehab centre.
00:58:15Well, I told you.
00:58:16Somebody sent me up.
00:58:17It was cast iron, son.
00:58:18You can't lie your way out of it.
00:58:19The only thing I don't understand is why.
00:58:21it was Carnie.
00:58:22Carnie got you to kill Farish.
00:58:23Even though he had one of the people who were killed
00:58:25people who were for you killed.
00:58:26If you looked like you were done,
00:58:28you kicked him to death.
00:58:29We found his blood in your boots.
00:58:30We found Penny Forsyth's blood in one of your shirts.
00:58:32We knew you were dealing to some of the guys for the rehab centre.
00:58:35I told you.
00:58:36Somebody sent me up.
00:58:37It was cast iron, son.
00:58:39You can't lie your way out of it.
00:58:41The only thing I don't understand is why.
00:58:46It was Carnie.
00:58:49Carnie got you to kill Farish.
00:58:50Farish? He? It's him with supplies of drugs. That's how I met him. And what was he doing?
00:58:58Blackmailing you? You know what he's like. Once you're in with him, you don't cross him.
00:59:03You do as he tells you. And why did he get you to kill Perry Forsyth?
00:59:09I don't know. He never told me. And you never asked? You're caving her head in with a rock and
00:59:16you don't even know the reason why. Look, can you think? My head was just spinning.
00:59:22But when you're in smack, you don't... I thought you'd kicked heroin. I did.
00:59:26Six months, I was clean. First time in my life, I thought I was going somewhere.
00:59:32Put guys like car and they never let you go.
00:59:36Roll up your sleeves. Show me your veins. Oh, man, come on.
00:59:40I said roll up your sleeves. Look, I don't use my arms, do I?
00:59:43All right, I'll get you stripped. Check every vein in your body.
00:59:47No. You can't do that.
00:59:56See you in this job. I have to lie every day. Because folk have always got something to hide.
01:00:06So I play them at their own game. And I'm good at it. Just like you.
01:00:11I learned to lie when I was young, on the streets, just like you.
01:00:16Which is why I recognize a good liar when I see one.
01:00:20So let's start again. The truth this time. Why did you kill Penny Forsyth?
01:00:28You wouldn't understand.
01:00:29We come from the same place. If I don't understand, nobody will.
01:00:34Why would you want to understand me?
01:00:39I don't know. I look back when I was young and up to all sorts.
01:00:43Maybe I could have turned out like you.
01:00:47I know what you're doing. But he's friend.
01:00:51Yeah, I'm talking. I've seen it all before.
01:00:54I was your friend.
01:00:58Why?
01:00:59Maybe because I thought you were worth it.
01:01:02No, you've got your evidence now.
01:01:05What more do you want?
01:01:07Do you understand?
01:01:09What happened to you? What made you turn into this?
01:01:13Like you once said, Mr. Buck.
01:01:16I grew up.
01:01:17Very clever.
01:01:19Most folk manage to grow up without killing.
01:01:25Penny Forsyth was in my way.
01:01:26In your way.
01:01:31I was on the way up.
01:01:33First time in my life, I was a somebody.
01:01:37Not just some junkie, you know Mark, standing in the street corner.
01:01:42I was on my way.
01:01:43And never mind who got hurt in the process.
01:01:46Feeding drugs to Donny Miller, even though you knew it could kill him.
01:01:51Can you even begin to imagine what that means?
01:01:54Me.
01:01:58Respect.
01:01:59Position.
01:02:00I could see something worth having.
01:02:04All the things you got the straight way.
01:02:06I wasn't born for that.
01:02:09We were born the same.
01:02:12Well, were we?
01:02:15Your dad beat you up every night.
01:02:18No, every night.
01:02:19Your ma, known by vodka or water.
01:02:24We were never the same.
01:02:26All you ever wanted from me was to feel good about yourself.
01:02:31Do you think I feel good looking at this every day?
01:02:33Penny Forsyth.
01:02:39Penny Forsyth.
01:02:44She was just a cock kid.
01:02:45I saw her shagging coolly in the trees.
01:02:50She threatened to expose me to Forsyth if I said anything.
01:02:55She had no idea what she was messing with.
01:02:58Your career.
01:02:59Does that make you feel any better?
01:03:04You heard me believing in you.
01:03:08I know.
01:03:11I know that.
01:03:11I was looking at you.
01:03:15And I was hoping that just once, just one time, I'd got it wrong.
01:03:23Look, I'm sorry, okay?
01:03:26I never meant to make a fool of you.
01:03:29I'm the one that's walking out of here, son.
01:03:35I'll make a deal.
01:03:39A deal?
01:03:39It's what I do, remember?
01:03:43You need my testimony to nail Carnie.
01:03:46So I'll testify that Carnie hired me to kill Farish.
01:04:01Get him charged.
01:04:03What about Carnie?
01:04:04We'll find another way to nail him.
01:04:06So Ramage gets a few years less.
01:04:08He's still looking at plenty.
01:04:09I won't deal.
01:04:11Sir, if all we've got is Terry Deans, it won't even get to court.
01:04:14Without Ramage's testimony, Carnie will walk.
01:04:16We've made deals before.
01:04:18What's the difference here?
01:04:19I'll give you a cup of tea, sir.
01:04:32Cup of tea, sir.
01:04:33Thanks.
01:04:34And no, I don't want to talk about it.
01:04:42It's fine.
01:04:45You think I should deal?
01:04:46Yes, I do.
01:04:47Yes, I do.
01:04:52Carnie and Ramage inside together.
01:04:54Ramage will be lucky to get out alive.
01:04:57We deal and that boy's dead.
01:04:59If Carnie walks, there's another million-lick panda for him to exploit.
01:05:03It'll be late.
01:05:17Cool.
01:05:17If an assassin goes away,
01:05:22don't forgive me.
01:05:23Where am I?
01:05:25Look at the Trevorstein story.
01:05:26I'm cleaning my other treatment.
01:05:27How the call did an evenФ OK?
01:05:29Yes, I know.
01:05:30Soagh Vidis and a collaboration,
01:05:32Look, if it's any cost...
01:05:35Forget it.
01:05:45Jackie, when's your next session at the rehab centre?
01:05:50I don't think I'm going back, sir.
01:05:53Put my name down for another go.
01:06:02Thank you very much.
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