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First broadcast 19th July 2009.
Robbie finds an abandoned baby on the doorstep of wealthy Jack Revie, who is lying murdered indoors.
Blythe Duff - DS Jackie Reid
John Michie - DI Robbie Ross
Alex Norton - DCI Matt Burke
Colin McCredie - DC Stuart Fraser
Michelle Fairley - Joan Revie
Hugo Speer - Ron Cassidy
Stuart Martin - Jamie Revie
Iain De Caestecker - Davy Kincaid
Kirsty Strain - Lisa Corrie
Donna Giffen - Pilar Sanchez
Jamie Brotherston - Flatmate
Robbie McIntosh - Jeweller (as Robert F Mack)
Carrie Mancini - Neighbour
Laura Smales - Nurse
Juliette Blair - Paramedic
Charlene Boyd - WPC
Robbie finds an abandoned baby on the doorstep of wealthy Jack Revie, who is lying murdered indoors.
Blythe Duff - DS Jackie Reid
John Michie - DI Robbie Ross
Alex Norton - DCI Matt Burke
Colin McCredie - DC Stuart Fraser
Michelle Fairley - Joan Revie
Hugo Speer - Ron Cassidy
Stuart Martin - Jamie Revie
Iain De Caestecker - Davy Kincaid
Kirsty Strain - Lisa Corrie
Donna Giffen - Pilar Sanchez
Jamie Brotherston - Flatmate
Robbie McIntosh - Jeweller (as Robert F Mack)
Carrie Mancini - Neighbour
Laura Smales - Nurse
Juliette Blair - Paramedic
Charlene Boyd - WPC
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00:05Think of us when you're lying in your sunny beach.
00:08Bring us back some tequila.
00:10Compadres, all I'm going to bring back is me, lean, tanned and fit.
00:15Happy holidays!
00:17On you go guys, I'm going to walk.
00:18Hasta la vista!
00:35I'm sorry.
01:05Oh, no!
01:12Oh, no!
01:16I'm sorry!
01:16Oh, no!
01:18Oh, no!
01:21Oh!
01:21Oh!
01:23Oh!
01:24What?
01:41So, pal, any clues?
01:48The victims are Jack Weavey, 57, retired businessman.
01:53Still another person in the house is his son, Jamie.
01:56He's stoned out his head.
01:58Looks like a break-in, but...
02:00What?
02:02I mean, I've seen worse, sir.
02:04Oh, no, no, no. It's indigestion.
02:06I shouldn't have rushed those falafels.
02:09Did you say falafels, sir?
02:10Yeah. Hell kick.
02:13Fair enough.
02:14Oh, and there's a witness.
02:22Baby?
02:23It was found lying on the front porch by Robbie.
02:26Any idea who owns her?
02:27No, not yet, but Robbie might have seen something.
02:30The son?
02:32Not getting much out of him.
02:33His bedroom's like an opium den.
02:35Even the cat's stoned.
02:37Find these in his bedside.
02:40Tomazapal?
02:43Joan Reavy?
02:43His mother.
02:44Who he says is away somewhere.
02:47Don't think he's taken it in that his father's dead.
02:49Well, the paramedics checked him.
02:51Apparently he'll be bright-eyed and bushy-tailed in an hour or two.
02:54All right, sure. You check the neighbours.
02:55Jackie.
02:56Let's get dopey heat he has sobered up.
03:02A bucket of water, please.
03:04Yeah, cutting edge, sir.
03:07Hang on in there, mate.
03:09Eh, it's a girl.
03:10Oh, right.
03:12Listen, don't forget to bag other clothes for forensics.
03:15Sharon, no problem.
03:25All right, son. Try and remember.
03:28Where's your mother?
03:29Shopping.
03:31She's gone shopping.
03:32Where?
03:33Shops.
03:35What do you know about a baby, Jamie?
03:38Well, they're small and they usually result from shagging.
03:48There's a man lying next door in a pull of blood.
03:51Probably your father.
03:52We need to know what happened here.
03:53Now go and get dried off.
03:56Robbie, you saw something.
03:58Uh, yeah.
03:59I saw a young woman out there on the street.
04:01I didn't get to see her face.
04:02It was dark.
04:03She had her hood up and she was in a bit of a hurry.
04:05But, um, slim build.
04:07About five foot seven.
04:08Could be just a passer-by.
04:09No.
04:10No, she was here.
04:11She left the baby on the porch.
04:12And you know this how?
04:14No, she was wearing this really distinctive perfume.
04:17And the baby shawl smelt of exactly the same perfume.
04:20Worst kind of evidence.
04:21It evaporates.
04:22Did you smell the perfume anywhere else in the house?
04:25Eh, no.
04:25We've got some on a teddy bear that's just been bagged up.
04:28Are you not supposed to be in holiday?
04:29Yeah.
04:30In a few hours.
04:32Aye, aye.
04:34Nosey neighbor brigade.
04:35Deal with them, Robbie.
04:36I have to talk to the son.
04:39Then get yourself out of here.
04:48Come on, son.
04:50Let's go next door.
04:51Ah, come on.
05:04Did you see or hear anything?
05:08Was your father alone when you last saw him?
05:11What time was that?
05:13Was the telly on?
05:14Was it dark?
05:17We need to get in touch with your mother, Jamie.
05:19Do you know where she is?
05:22London.
05:23Our sisters.
05:28The nosy neighbor is John Reeves.
05:31Brother lives around the corner.
05:32Are you the organ grinder or another monkey?
05:36And Detective Chief Inspector Burke.
05:38You are?
05:39Ron Cassidy.
05:41Jack's brother-in-law.
05:42We might need to get in touch with your sister.
05:44Do you have a number?
05:46I do.
05:47But she'll be back here in a few hours.
05:49She's on the sleeper train from London.
05:51What happened to Jack?
05:53We can't say yet.
05:54There may have been a break-in.
05:55We don't know if anything's been stolen.
05:57Well, I might be able to help you with that.
06:02My daughter wasn't home yet.
06:04She's going out with this tow rag.
06:06Anyway, I came downstairs.
06:09Took the rubbish out.
06:09This was about 11 o'clock?
06:11Yes.
06:12Then I saw the car.
06:13Green.
06:14Quite small.
06:15Driving away.
06:16Did you see the driver?
06:18No.
06:19But I do remember part of the registration.
06:22UCS 5.
06:24Upper Clyde Shipbuilding.
06:26My husband used to work there.
06:28And Chloe's birthday's the 5th.
06:30Helpful.
06:31Very.
06:37Bellany watercolour.
06:39And the raccoon bowl is gone.
06:41Thank you, Mr. Cassidy.
06:42Oh.
06:43Jack's Rolex.
06:45Never took it off.
06:49Oh, there's one more thing.
06:51A baby was found on the front porch.
06:53A baby?
06:54Sorry, I'm confused.
06:55A baby was found outside the front door.
06:57A baby?
06:57A baby, yes.
06:58Um, let me get this straight.
07:01They took the antiques and left a baby.
07:04And a man is dead.
07:06Now, we don't know these incidents are related.
07:08Well, it's a bit of a coincidence, wouldn't you say?
07:11Look, I'm not going to pass judgement, but Jack had a woman in every port.
07:15He was married to my sister and Joan was very tolerant of his little dalliances.
07:20But a baby?
07:24We will need to talk to you again.
07:26I'm two streets away.
07:28Oh, er, I think it's best if Jamie spends the night at my house.
07:32It's pretty upset.
07:33Fine by me.
07:33Oh, thank you.
07:38Joan Ravy.
07:39I'm going to meet her off the sleeper.
07:41Break the news.
07:42Sir.
07:44Great.
07:45I've got all the good jobs.
07:59No passengers, please remain for their luggage.
08:02I'm best at the walking center of the times.
08:05As any on the end item is only removed by the British transport.
08:08Okay, pass her now.
08:12Mrs. Ravy.
08:13Mrs. Ravy.
08:14I'm Detective Sergeant of Wheat.
08:16I'm afraid I've got some bad news for you.
08:23Mrs. Ravy, there's something else.
08:26Last night a baby was found at the front door of your house.
08:29Do you have any idea why somebody would do them?
08:31A baby?
08:33No, I can't imagine.
08:35Your son Jamie was at home last night when all this happened.
08:38Jamie was there.
08:39Is he alright?
08:40No, it's okay. He's fine.
08:42He's fine.
08:46I was supposed to go to Edinburgh for the weekend.
08:48It was a mate's 21st, but I got a bit wasted and didn't make it.
08:53Who else knew you were planning to be away for the weekend?
08:55I don't know.
08:56I don't think you understand, Jamie.
08:58Whoever killed your father knew that you and your mother weren't going to be in the house.
09:02Shit.
09:03Yeah.
09:04So let's go over last night once again.
09:07I was listening to my iPod all night.
09:09I went to get a bottle of coke and heard my dad arguing.
09:12I didn't see anyone.
09:13You heard someone?
09:15Male or female?
09:17I don't remember.
09:19A wee word of advice, Jamie.
09:20Lay off the jazz woodbine. It brings on early dementia.
09:23Yeah? So what did you do in the 60s?
09:26Drank Cremola foam.
09:28So you got your coke and then what?
09:30I went back upstairs, listened to my iPod.
09:32So you fell asleep?
09:33Pretty much.
09:34Well, apart from watching Zombie Bride with my mate Davey.
09:37Davey?
09:38Who the hell's Davey?
09:40Jamie.
09:41Got to nip into work for a while.
09:43Mother will be home shortly.
09:47Davey?
09:47Aye, Davey.
09:49Mrs Reedy, have you any idea who the mother of the baby might be?
09:54It's just that the baby's mother may know something about your husband's death.
09:57Sorry, I don't understand.
10:06You mean was Jack seeing another woman?
10:09Your husband was murdered, Mrs Reedy?
10:11I have to ask.
10:12You know, Jack and I had a good marriage.
10:14I know sometimes he...
10:19I just always assumed that if a baby came along he'd chuck money at the problem and it would go
10:24away.
10:26But apparently not.
10:35What's up?
10:37The police are sniffing around.
10:39So?
10:42So...
10:43We don't want them to get the wrong idea.
10:46Do we, Davey?
10:52What's with the boss's arm?
10:54Reached out for one too many pies.
10:57What the hell are you doing here?
10:59Boss, I'm the only one who saw the probable mother of baby Rose.
11:03Baby Rose?
11:04Yeah, the perfume smell of roses.
11:06Oh, roses.
11:07I see, of course.
11:08What is this?
11:09Dances with wains and you're some kind of Shawnee Indian that's going to sniff out the killer.
11:14Grow up, you daft bugger.
11:15Stay.
11:16Suit yourself.
11:18So, what have we got?
11:19A prune juice.
11:21Here.
11:24Jack Reedy was killed by a blow to the head with an ashtray.
11:29Some antiques were stolen, including Reedy's Rolex.
11:33Now, there's no sign of forced entry, so how'd the killer get in?
11:37Well, apparently Mr Reedy left the French windows open to let out cigar smoke.
11:42Approximate time of death?
11:43Between 10.30 and midnight.
11:45At some point before that, Reedy had a visitor.
11:47His son Jamie heard them arguing that we need to know who that was.
11:51The car scene pulling away?
11:53DVLI pinned it down at Green Peugeot 205 circa 1989.
11:57The last registered owner is a 75-year-old from Perth who went abroad three months ago.
12:02I'll locate him.
12:03Whoever was driving that car could be the killer.
12:06Also, the woman that Robbie saw near the house.
12:08Now, you think that she left the baby?
12:10No, I know she left the baby.
12:11She wore this very strong perfume and it was all over the baby's shawl.
12:15And if she was Jack Reedy's lover, that gives a motive.
12:18We don't know the killer and the baby are linked.
12:20No.
12:20And for now, everybody's suspect, including all members of the family.
12:24Any joy finding this, er, Davey character?
12:27He can't come to the phone right now.
12:29We'll track him down.
12:30Joan Reedy?
12:31Yep, she boarded the sleeper at Euston last night.
12:34She was on a shopping trip.
12:35She's a garden designer.
12:37How'd she take the baby in the doorstep?
12:38She was shocked.
12:40She knew her husband played away, so she wasn't that shocked.
12:43DNA results?
12:44We're testing Jack and Jamie Reedy for a match to the baby.
12:46Right, find the car, check the hospitals for recent births, eBay for antiques.
12:51Did Reedy have any lovers, enemies, grill the wife and, er, Robbie, sniff out the killer.
12:59What's he on?
13:00Prune juice and falafels.
13:04So, apart from your brother, who knew you were away for the weekend?
13:07Only a few people.
13:10My assistant, my son and my sister, Ruth, who I stayed with in London.
13:17None of them could have killed Jack.
13:19What time did you board the train at Euston?
13:21About 11 o'clock.
13:22And what did you do until then?
13:24I had something to eat with my sister, and then I went to the theatre.
13:30Jack had got me the tickets for my birthday.
13:32I don't understand why you're asking me all this.
13:36Do you have your tickets?
13:38Yes, I have my tickets.
13:41For God's sake, you met me off the train.
13:45Have some coffee.
13:47I'll go and get my tickets.
13:54How's she doing?
13:55She's wee, but she's a fighter.
14:00Any sign of the mother?
14:02Not so far.
14:04You wonder how anyone could leave such a sweetheart?
14:07Yeah, I know.
14:08Have you got kids?
14:10A son?
14:12Somewhere.
14:14There are our clothes.
14:16And we found this in the folds of our blanket.
14:20Someone liked her very much.
14:23Gold lockets are only for special girls.
14:25Fraser Hart.
14:27Hmm, posh.
14:32Rose.
14:32Rose.
14:33Going to find your mummy.
14:35Oh, wow.
14:39You stayed at your sister's house in London.
14:41Yes.
14:43But don't take my word for it.
14:45Ring her.
14:46This is a murder inquiry.
14:48We need to check everything.
14:49Yes.
14:51And the wife is guilty until proven innocent.
14:54We're assuming your husband's mobile was stolen.
14:57Did he keep a diary?
14:59The phone was his diary.
15:02Well, sometimes he scribbles stuff on the calendar in his study.
15:05I'll show you.
15:08Joan, we need to find out if your husband was involved with any other women.
15:11Unfortunately, he didn't exactly confide in me.
15:14I know you mentioned earlier that you turned a blind eye to your husband's philandering,
15:18but was there anyone else...
15:19That was a serial shagger, so it could be anyone from here to John O'Groats.
15:23Jamie.
15:23Well, there's hardly a secret.
15:26I've probably got brothers and sisters all over this.
15:28Jamie, that's not helpful.
15:29Okay.
15:36There were times when I could have happily strangled Jack, but I didn't.
15:42Did he have any close friends?
15:44My brother.
15:45He and Jack went on fishing trips together.
15:49He might know something.
15:51They were quite close.
16:09The engraving would most likely have been ordered at the time of purchase, in which case we'll have a note
16:14of it.
16:14Love you is what we're looking for.
16:17Shouldn't take a moment.
16:18How much does something like this cost?
16:20I'd say in the region of £300.
16:22Do we have a result?
16:24One small, very fine 24-carat locket, inscription, Love you, ordered on the 1st of February last year, so it
16:31was probably a Valentine's gift.
16:32Just tell me who ordered it.
16:34A Mr. J. Reavy.
16:36But, according to the signature, it was collected by Mr. R. Cassidy.
16:41Cassidy Antiques.
16:42Okay, thanks.
16:44There was a gold locket hidden amongst the baby's clothing and I've traced it back to Cassidy.
16:49Okay, meet me at his antiques warehouse in ten minutes.
16:57Does Davey have a car?
16:59In his dreams.
17:01And do you drive?
17:02No way, man.
17:04Bad for the planet.
17:06Yo, Davey.
17:08Davey?
17:09I'm DC Fraser.
17:10I'd like to ask you a few questions.
17:12About what?
17:13You were at Jack Reavy's house last night.
17:15So?
17:16Well, you might have witnessed a murder.
17:18Get in the car.
17:21Do you have a choice?
17:22You do.
17:23But this gets it done quicker.
17:30What can you tell us about this?
17:35Well, it's not an antique.
17:37Yeah, we've got that.
17:39A trinket.
17:40Reasonable quality.
17:42Why?
17:43Who was it for?
17:45Sorry, no idea.
17:47You picked it up from Fraser Hart eight months ago.
17:55Okay.
17:56I think I remember.
17:58Jack had ordered it as a gift for whoever.
18:03I paid for it and picked it up.
18:05Something I did occasionally.
18:07Avoided any potential embarrassment.
18:10Embarrassment?
18:11For Joan.
18:13You know.
18:13Finding receipts.
18:15Presents.
18:15That sort of thing.
18:18Excuse me.
18:24Look.
18:25I've had urgent delivery to organise.
18:27Can we walk and talk?
18:29Last night you mentioned Jack Reavy had a woman in a report.
18:32Do you know if there was anyone special?
18:33Jack was married to my sister so he was discreet.
18:36But about seven, eight months ago, in his cups, he said he'd got to be involved with someone.
18:42It was time to stop.
18:43He'd never leave Joan.
18:46And do you know anything about this someone?
18:48He'd been spending a lot of time in the North East.
18:51Fishing.
18:52I think she was from Aberdeen.
18:54Did he ever describe her?
18:55He said she had the voice of an angel.
18:57Meaning?
19:01Meaning she had the voice of an angel.
19:04She could sing.
19:06Jack was a sucker for the opera.
19:08He called her his Mediterranean temptress.
19:11So, she could be Spanish or Italian?
19:14Dark-haired perhaps?
19:16Plenty of you plods to go on.
19:18Thanks, Mr Cassidy.
19:20We'll leave you to your urgent delivery.
19:24So, did he smell like the killer to you?
19:27Pantanising prick.
19:29Ah, don't get your thong in a twist.
19:30There were opera programmes as Reavy study.
19:34So, you got to Reavy's place about nine o'clock.
19:37What did you do then?
19:39Nothing.
19:40Played some music.
19:41Had a smoke.
19:42Left.
19:43What time was that?
19:45About half ten.
19:46You see Jack Reavy?
19:47No.
19:48Did you hear any shouting?
19:50No.
19:51Did you notice anything suspicious?
19:52Like what?
19:53A man was killed there last night.
19:55Oh, okay.
19:56So, did I see someone wielding a bloody axe?
19:57No.
20:00So, where did you go after you left the Reavy's?
20:02Home.
20:03And can anyone verify that?
20:04Well, I fell asleep in front of the telly.
20:06In fact, mate woke me up about half two.
20:10Where do you work?
20:11Joe's Cyber Hut.
20:13And do IT stuff.
20:14What's the bag?
20:16A laptop.
20:17Can we see it?
20:25A few bobs worth there.
20:27It belongs to a friend.
20:28What's your friend's name?
20:29He's gone abroad.
20:30I'm looking after it for him.
20:31Look, I would like to just go now, please.
20:32Is that right?
20:34I'm well within my rights to leave.
20:36If you want to detain me, fine.
20:38I'd like the services of a lawyer.
20:43That's the last of them.
20:50Here we go.
20:52Pilar Sanchez.
20:53Soprano.
20:55Aberdeen.
20:58All my love to you, Jack.
21:01Besos, Pilar.
21:03Okay, thanks.
21:04Pilar Sanchez, music teacher.
21:06Lives in Aberdeen.
21:07Not teaching at the moment because she's on maternity leave.
21:10Bingo.
21:11I'll drop you off.
21:12Where?
21:13The office.
21:14I'm going to Aberdeen.
21:15I promised baby Rosa to find her mother.
21:16And I will.
21:17No, slow down, Robbie.
21:19Now, whether you like it or not, the mother might be the killer.
21:22Chances are she's no longer in Aberdeen.
21:26Yeah, yeah.
21:27Yeah, you're right.
21:28Let's talk to Grampian.
21:30Two things, sir.
21:32The owner of the green Peugeot is in hospital in Spain.
21:34He had a stroke.
21:35But his daughter says that he sold the car, but she doesn't know who to.
21:38And they've not registered it.
21:40So now we find it the hard way.
21:41And?
21:42According to Jack Reavy's accountant, there's £500,000 of his money unaccounted for.
21:47It's a whack of money to go missing.
21:48It's too early to say if it's missing.
21:50He could have opened internet accounts.
21:52But check this.
21:53Seven months ago, Jack Reavy transferred £10,000 to Pilar Sanchez's account.
21:58She's in Glasgow.
21:59She told her neighbour she was coming here to join the baby's father.
22:03Then they want to know where I got the laptop from.
22:06Said it belonged to a friend who lived abroad.
22:08Good answer.
22:09Yes, but what if they start pushing for the name?
22:11Make one up.
22:14Look, Davey, they have absolutely nothing to go on.
22:17Now get a grip, son.
22:19Or someone might think you've committed a murder.
22:24Hey, this will all blow over.
22:27Go home.
22:28Smoke a pipe.
22:41Pilar Sanchez was admitted to the Weston today by ambulance.
22:44What's her condition?
22:45Well, all they would say was that she'd fainted in the street.
22:50She was in quiet state when we brought her in.
22:52Don't go upsetting her.
22:54We just want to talk to her.
22:56In here.
22:59Pilar Sanchez.
23:05Miss Sanchez's baby is due at any time.
23:13Jack is not the father.
23:15My fiancée, Tom, is.
23:16Is that why you split up with Jack?
23:18Because of your fiancée?
23:19Yes.
23:21But also because Jack's wife came to see me.
23:24Joan Riva came to see you?
23:26Yes.
23:27She wanted to know how serious I was about him.
23:30What did you tell her?
23:32To go back to her husband.
23:34Jack and I had a very passionate affair.
23:38But I wanted to settle down.
23:40Start a family of my own.
23:42Jack could not give me that.
23:44But he did give you 10,000 pounds.
23:47He was a parting gift.
23:48He was a...
23:55Okay.
23:57So could you not, Robbie moves towards Pilar Sanchez and...
24:01She goes into labour.
24:02Nah.
24:03He who dances with wains has not lost magic touch.
24:06I bet you wish he'd gone on that holiday, eh?
24:08Aye, too right.
24:09Big mistake staying here.
24:11Pilar Sanchez's fiancée's in the clear.
24:13He's a pilot and was flying over the Alps at the time of the murder.
24:16So who fathered the abandoned baby?
24:18Jack Riva or his son.
24:20DNA results?
24:21Good afternoon, sir.
24:22And what about this green Peugeot?
24:24Got a call about a possible sighting in a car park in Motherwell.
24:27About to head there now.
24:28Good.
24:28Anything else on Riva's finances?
24:30We think he used internet accounts.
24:32Where's his computer?
24:33In his studies, sir.
24:34And was it dusted for prints?
24:37Oh, page one.
24:39Page bloody one.
24:40Dust the crime scene.
24:41It was actually locked in the night of the murder, sir.
24:44To keep the cat out.
24:45Apparently it sits on the keyboard and furrs it up.
24:48It was locked until you took Jamie Ravian.
24:50Thank you, Miss Marple.
24:52Right, get the computer dusted.
24:53See what that gives us.
24:56Health kick.
25:07Good morning, Mrs. Reavy.
25:10I need to ask you a few more questions.
25:13Okay.
25:14Is there any reason why you didn't tell us that you went to visit Pilar Sanchez?
25:20It's probably because it was very humiliating for me, meeting the mistress.
25:28I was going to leave Jack.
25:31He was a sex addict.
25:34But we had counselling.
25:36So did the counselling work?
25:38Jack was determined.
25:40He said, from now on he was going to stick to fast cars and fishing.
25:44And it seemed to work for a while until...
25:49Until?
25:50Well, someone left a baby at our door.
25:54I'm guessing they were female.
25:56Mrs. Reavy, is it possible that Jamie could be the father of the baby?
25:59Jamie?
26:01Now you're just being silly.
26:04Jamie doesn't even have a girlfriend.
26:24How many days, sir?
26:27Joe's Cyberhud.
26:29Let's check for prints.
26:31Priority.
27:00All right.
27:01Jamie?
27:02My dad's dead.
27:04Somebody dumped a kid at our door.
27:06And police have moved in.
27:08Yeah, I'm great.
27:08Okay.
27:09Just asking.
27:10How's your mum?
27:11Crab.
27:12You know her.
27:13Soldier, Ron.
27:14That your father's?
27:16Yeah, the one mum gave him.
27:18I guess he won't mind me wearing it now.
27:20I never saw him without it.
27:22I assumed it had been stolen.
27:25Ron.
27:27How are you coping?
27:29I don't know.
27:33Not very well.
27:35I was just saying to Jamie.
27:37I've never seen Jack without his Rolex.
27:39The one you gave him.
27:41Take that off at once.
27:43That belongs to your father.
27:45Why?
27:53Jamie, I'm...
27:54It's just, it's too soon.
27:56It's...
27:57It's still his.
27:59I'm sorry, I didn't mean to.
28:00I know, darling.
28:01I'm sorry.
28:02I'm...
28:02I'm just...
28:04I'm not at my best.
28:45Jamie?
28:48Jamie?
28:48Jamie, can you get that?
28:56Mrs. Reevee?
28:58Mm-hmm.
28:59My name's Lisa Corey.
29:02Two nights ago, I left my baby outside this house.
29:09Thanks.
29:20Yes.
29:21So when did you meet my husband?
29:23Two years ago.
29:25I didn't want to come here, but I've had to give up my job.
29:27I've got no money.
29:28And he didn't give you anything?
29:30Jack wanted an abortion.
29:32I couldn't go through with it,
29:33but he promised he'd support me, whatever my decision.
29:36And he didn't?
29:37A few months ago, he gave me £100 to keep me going.
29:42Then nothing.
29:45Stopped answering my calls.
29:47And what do you expect me to do?
29:48The baby came early. I was on my own.
29:52Have you no family?
29:53I don't want to cause trouble.
29:55I just want Jack Reavy to face up to his responsibilities.
30:02You don't know, do you?
30:04What?
30:10Jack's dead.
30:15Sir, apparently it's urgent.
30:17What is it?
30:17Fingerprint results from Jack Reavy's computer.
30:20Give it here.
30:24Also, sir, would you like some birthday cake?
30:26No, I would not like some birthday cake.
30:28What I would like is a suspect picked up.
30:32Fiddling my own buns.
30:35Can you drive?
30:36Yeah.
30:36Come with me.
30:38Now, this is very important.
30:40When you came here with your baby,
30:42are you absolutely sure that you didn't see anyone?
30:46No.
30:47I've never been in this street before.
30:49I looked the address up in the phone.
30:51Look, please, can I see my baby?
30:53Lisa, what happened when you came to the house?
30:56There was a light on.
30:58So I rang the doorbell.
31:00But then I got scared.
31:01So I put the baby down.
31:04And I ran.
31:08I left my baby.
31:11That's your paramedics now.
31:17I'm so angry with him.
31:21Who's that?
31:23That's Jack.
31:26My husband.
31:27Who you slept with.
31:30I've never seen that man before in my life.
31:37Davey Kincaid.
31:38Your taxi's here, Davey.
31:45I'm planning a trip, Davey.
31:48Somewhere nice, I hope.
31:51Oh, the 340 to Bangkok.
31:54I never fancied Thailand myself.
31:57Grub's a bit slimy.
31:58I hear their jails are top-notch, though.
32:02Sit down.
32:06Care to explain why your fingerprints
32:08are all over Jack Reavy's computer.
32:13Do you have any idea where this man walked?
32:16He said he imported wine.
32:18Traveled a lot.
32:19I don't understand.
32:20He even had credit cards with Jack Reavy's name on them.
32:23And where would you meet?
32:24Where did he tell you?
32:25Well, I live in Paisley.
32:26We usually met there.
32:28My place.
32:29Pubs.
32:30Okay.
32:31So, apart from being tall and handsome,
32:34is there anything else you can tell me?
32:36Shave his head.
32:37You might find 666 stamped on it.
32:42Do you want to hold her?
32:44Yeah.
32:45What is her name?
32:47Lily.
32:49Lily Rose.
32:53Davey and his pal Jamie were accessing Jack Reavy's bank account.
32:57Accessing?
32:58Davey's keeping stroomed till his lawyer arrives.
33:00My guess is they were helping themselves.
33:01So how much?
33:02There's half a million unaccounted for.
33:04So if Jack Reavy found out...
33:06He gives them a motive for murder.
33:07Okay.
33:07You and Shure get over to Reavy's house.
33:09See what can find out about this missing money.
33:11Sir, the baby's DNA doesn't match Jack or Jamie Reavy.
33:14So who the hell's impersonating Jack Reavy?
33:16Davey Kincaid?
33:18Too young.
33:18Ah, but wait for this.
33:20Davey Kincaid's prints were on the book of matches found in the green car.
33:24There's a big gap in your story, Davey.
33:27Now you say you left the Reavy household at 10.30
33:30and then you disappear until your flatmate wakes you up at 2am.
33:37So, can't you fill us in?
33:38I told you, I went home and fell asleep.
33:41No, I don't think so.
33:43Why the sudden urge to go on holiday?
33:45Well, why shouldn't I?
33:46I've done nothing wrong.
33:47Apart from steal money from Jack Reavy's bank accounts.
33:51Look, no.
33:53Jamie told me he had access to his father's accounts.
33:56I might have sat there at the computer with him,
33:58but I wasn't aware I was stealing.
34:01What were you doing in the car?
34:03What car?
34:04The one you dumped in Motherwell.
34:06I'm sorry you've lost me.
34:07You work at Joe's Cyber Hut.
34:09Sometimes, yeah.
34:10And you're a smoker.
34:12So?
34:13So you slipped up.
34:15Big mistake leaving these matches in the car.
34:18Your prints are all over them.
34:20I've no idea what he's talking about.
34:22No?
34:23Well, let me clarify things for you.
34:26Jack Reavy found out that you were stealing money from him.
34:28And you smacked him hard enough to kill him.
34:31You jumped in the car, drove off and dumped it in Motherwell.
34:33That should account for the missing four hours.
34:35No.
34:35David Kincaid, I'm arresting you in suspicion of them.
34:39Look, Jack Reavy was alive when I left that house.
34:44I've got an alibi.
34:50What a blast.
34:52We're going fishing.
34:53Trying to take our minds off things.
34:55We've gone nowhere, mate.
34:57Now, your father's Rolex?
34:58Yeah, it's going to kill, innit?
34:59Oh, it wasn't stolen then?
35:01No, it's just lying around my parents' bedroom.
35:03Where's your uncle?
35:04Hey, chill, man.
35:06Ron's going to get supplies.
35:08He'll be back soon.
35:09We know you've been siphoning off money from your father's internet bank accounts.
35:12Mm-hmm.
35:13That's right.
35:14But I had his permission.
35:15It was like a challenge, see?
35:18You want to explain that?
35:24When I was leaving the Reavy's house,
35:26I saw Ron Cassidy arguing with Jack Reavy.
35:30Cassidy saw me, told me it was rude to eavesdrop and showed me out.
35:34What were they arguing about?
35:36Money.
35:37Cassidy's going banged up.
35:38Why didn't you tell us this before?
35:40Because Ron Cassidy told me not to.
35:42He said the police would just jump to the wrong conclusions.
35:45Meaning?
35:46Well, he said that him arguing with Jack Reavy made him look like the guilty party.
35:50And the plods would just assume that he did it.
35:52And did it?
35:53I never saw the murder.
35:55And why should you do what Ron Cassidy tells you?
35:59Because he knew I'd been playing around with Jack Reavy's bank accounts.
36:04He'd keep quiet if I kept quiet.
36:06So you cut him in to shut him up?
36:08How much did you take?
36:10Half a million?
36:12Think about it, son.
36:14The money.
36:15The matches.
36:17No rush, though.
36:19You're here till the light's out.
36:22So now do you get it?
36:24My dad wanted to know how safe his internet bank accounts where he asked me to test the security.
36:29I got Davey to help.
36:31Davey's the IT king.
36:33Is that right?
36:35So what are you saying?
36:36He didn't take any money?
36:38Well, maybe a little, but hey, who's counting?
36:40How about half a million?
36:41What?
36:43Nah, no way.
36:47Boss.
36:50Yeah, that's right.
36:52Aha.
36:53Yeah, and Cassidy's on his way here right now.
36:55Yeah.
36:57Oh, yeah, and another thing.
37:01Jamie was wearing his father's Rolex, the one we thought was stolen.
37:07Aha.
37:09Yeah, okay.
37:13Help yourselves to tea and coffee.
37:15I'm going out.
37:16Oh, thanks.
37:17Hey, Mrs. Reevey, we just need to clarify something.
37:20We were under the impression that your husband's Rolex was stolen.
37:23Is that the case?
37:24No, it wasn't stolen.
37:25It was on his bedside table.
37:27Why?
37:27No, it's our misunderstanding.
37:28That's all.
37:48I'm going in here, you bastard.
37:52So, I'm to be hung, drawn and courted for a little dope.
37:55And identity theft.
37:57Impersonating Jack Reevey?
37:59Yes.
38:00Mayor Maxima Culper.
38:02I used his name for a bit of fun.
38:05Fun?
38:05Well, one more girlfriend wasn't going to harm his reputation.
38:09Much fun for Lisa.
38:11My relationship with Lisa ended six months ago.
38:14I did not want a child.
38:16I offered to pay for an abortion.
38:17We know you were in Jack Reevey's house the night he was murdered.
38:20Jack and I had some private matters to discuss.
38:23You were about to be declared bankrupt.
38:25You wanted him to bail you out.
38:26Rubbish.
38:27You were angry because he wouldn't give you the money.
38:29We argued, but Jack agreed to help.
38:31We had a drink, and then I left.
38:33And when you were having this drink, did you happen to notice whether Jack was wearing his Rolex?
38:39Yes.
38:40As I told you before, he never took it off.
38:42And what about Davy Kincaid?
38:44You see him leave?
38:46Davy heard Jack and me arguing.
38:48I told him not to eavesdrop, and he went back upstairs.
38:51See, the problem is, Davy said he left before you.
38:54I saw Ron leaving the house.
38:55Yes. My dad was still alive at the time.
39:00Now, can we be of any further service to you officers?
39:03Oh, yes.
39:05You're coming down the station.
39:07And you're going to rot in our mankiest cell till we get the truth.
39:10Your story stinks!
39:16I've got four high-interest accounts so far.
39:20£190,000 withdrawn.
39:22And no way of telling who withdrew them?
39:23That's internet banking.
39:24There's no paper trail.
39:26You get hold of someone's password, you can just tell it yourself.
39:31Sir.
39:33She says the Rolex wasn't stolen.
39:37Is that right?
39:39Okay.
39:41What's up?
39:42The Rolex.
39:44Cassidy claims it was on Mr. Reavy's wrist the night he died, but it wasn't on it when
39:48we found him.
39:49And now Jamie's wearing it.
39:50So someone removed it from Jack Reavy's body.
39:54Jamie.
39:55I think we should have a wee look around, Stuart.
40:24David's prints could have easily got in the matches in Jamie's room.
40:27Then someone planted him in the car.
40:29Yeah.
40:30And what do you make of this?
40:32It was in the Reavy's dry cleaning.
40:34It was a train ticket from Motherwell to Glasgow.
40:36And the morning after Jack Reavy was killed.
40:39Well, whoever dumped the car in Motherwell might have taken the train back to Glasgow.
40:43We should check the CCTV.
40:47Look, it's perfectly clear.
40:49Someone broke into the house, robbed the place and killed Jack.
40:51But not you?
40:52No.
40:53Not me and not Jamie.
40:55What about Davey?
40:56Very much doubt it.
40:58All three of you in the house.
40:59Maybe you did it together.
41:01And maybe you've got an IQ at room temperature.
41:04Boss, it's time we moved Mr. Cassidy to the basement suite.
41:08The smells and decor might help to jog his memory.
41:11I want a lawyer.
41:15I want doesn't always get.
41:24This is the one we're interested in.
41:26Motherwell station, 6 or 5 a.m.
41:32Nobody's getting on.
41:33Watch.
41:43John Reavy.
41:44But you met her off the sleeper.
41:46That is the sleeper.
41:47Stops at Motherwell.
41:48She never went to London.
41:50No, my guess is she did.
41:51But she came home on an earlier train, whacked hubby,
41:54made it look like a robbery.
41:55Used the Peugeot to drive to Motherwell.
41:57Then got on the sleeper.
41:58The Dunn alibi in place met off the train by the police.
42:01She had it all worked out.
42:03Smart cookie.
42:04Bring her in.
42:07You took your husband's Rolex off his wrist after you killed him.
42:13You should have been more careful where you hid him.
42:16I didn't kill him.
42:18You came back to Glasgow thinking your house was empty.
42:21Killed your husband.
42:22And then you drove off in the Green Peugeot 205.
42:25No.
42:26We drove to Motherwell station.
42:27You ate in the car park until it was time to board the sleeper.
42:31No.
42:32No, I didn't.
42:33Joan, we've got you on CCTV.
42:36Boarding the train, I met you off 20 minutes later.
42:41Why did you kill him, Mrs. Reavy?
42:51For 15 years, I'd been the dutiful wife.
42:56Pretending I didn't mind his sleeping around
42:58while he climbed up the career ladder.
43:01Everyone thinking,
43:02Oh, Joan's a saint.
43:05Doesn't even mind that her husband can't keep his dick in his trousers.
43:10Well, I mind it.
43:13I mind it very much.
43:15But you confronted your husband?
43:16Yes.
43:18I can't count the times I begged him to stop.
43:21And every time he promised he would.
43:24And I actually believed him.
43:27But then he'd get careless.
43:31Perfume on his shirts.
43:33Some stupid bitch phoning him at midnight.
43:36Pick a cliche.
43:38Jack invented them all.
43:40So you put up with this for 15 years?
43:43Why kill him now?
43:46Two months ago, he announced he was going to leave me.
43:51After all I'd been through,
43:53that callous bastard was going to leave me.
43:59So be it.
44:03He could leave.
44:06But on my terms.
44:10She's obviously never heard of a divorce.
44:12So unless some sleek, truth-twisting lawyer gets her off,
44:15she's looking to decorate in a cell for the next 10 years.
44:18And what about the jazz woodbine three still in custody?
44:21Let them sweat.
44:22Serves them right for being cheeky.
44:23And Robbie,
44:25take a holiday.
44:26I'm gone.
44:31Good news, sir.
44:33Yeah.
44:35Any of that birthday cake left?
44:37A cholesterol's hit rock bottom.
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