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00:28You
00:33Thank you
01:16Thank you
01:46Thank you
02:00Well maybe she didn't want him to see her
02:02But more likely
02:03She fell overboard
02:04Why do you say this?
02:06Because who plans a murder on a fucking ferry?
02:08Once you've done it
02:09You're stuck
02:11Alright
02:12Alright
02:13Let's say it wasn't planned
02:14Let's say it was spontaneous
02:15Let's say she pissed off some Ned
02:17In the queue for a paint
02:19And he chucked her over
02:20Well?
02:21Someone would of course see this
02:23Yeah they would
02:23And yet here's a crowded boat
02:25And not one person saw
02:26Heard anything
02:28So short of she was
02:30Beamed aboard
02:31The mothership
02:32The most plausible theory
02:33Is that she ran away from her life
02:35Or
02:35Less plausible
02:36Fell in by accident
02:37Albeit without anybody seeing or hearing it happen
02:39Unless someone took her
02:40They could overpower her
02:42Stop her from screaming
02:43Yeah but kidnapping of a ferry
02:44Is all the same problems as murder
02:45As well as posing the question
02:46Why the fuck
02:47Would you go all the way out
02:48To see the kidnapper
02:49And why would you
02:50Grab her up
02:51And not ransom her
02:52This is true
02:53There is no ransom
02:54And if they simply wanted to kill her
02:56There are much easier ways
02:57But what if they made a mistake
03:00And killed her by accident
03:02Four years later
03:04And no body is found
03:05This is very strange
03:06Hope I'm not interrupting
03:11Oh this isn't so bad eh
03:13It's nice and quiet down here
03:16Relaxing
03:16Mmm yeah
03:17It's like a bloody health spa
03:19I'm relieved to see your computers working
03:21You haven't answered any of my emails
03:23I probably just went straight into my junk
03:26Well lucky for you
03:27You've got an assistant from the world of IT
03:29Perhaps he can help you
03:31Of course
03:33I'm waiting for the report on your first case
03:35Yeah well we're looking at about 8,000 options
03:37So how's spring?
03:39You might remember that the government
03:40Gave us a rather large sum of money
03:42To set this department up
03:43When can we expect that large sum to trickle down?
03:46And they'd like to announce it to the press
03:48But they can't until you're deciding a case
03:50Well they must be desperate
03:51To look like they're doing something
03:52Well at least someone is Carol
03:53It's a process
03:54Right a process
03:55Does that involve nicking open files
03:57And logging unauthorised
03:59Come on Moira
04:00You don't give a shit about cold cases
04:02You choose a case
04:03Or get out the building
04:04Actually
04:06Oh for God's sake
04:08Carol are we 12?
04:09Yeah?
04:10We're 12
04:10Detective Morg has just today
04:12Found a very interesting case
04:14I am surprised it doesn't mention it
04:16Because Detective Morg has found
04:18Many things that don't make sense
04:19Yeah
04:20Like why are you opening your mouth?
04:22He thinks it could be deliberate
04:24Not suicide
04:25Because there were no witnesses
04:27And nobody has ever been found
04:28I don't think that is what I think
04:31Merit Lingard
04:32She was a blunt instrument that one
04:35Not unlike Detective Morg
04:37Cheers
04:37There was probably a very long line of people
04:39Wanting her dead
04:42Prosecutor goes missing
04:43At the top of her game
04:45They'll love it
04:46At least give it a day or two
04:50I don't know where it shivers
04:55Get the fuck out of here
04:57Judas
05:01I will go clean the bathroom
05:02We're in the fucking bathroom
05:16We focus on the witness
05:19Caroline Care
05:20Have you got eyes on her?
05:23Not really
05:24She's not been out much
05:25Her mum does the shopping
05:27Caroline takes her weeben out for a morning walk
05:30Still
05:30Not sure I've walked my kid around the same areas
05:33I was tagged as a witness for a murder
05:34Maybe yours
05:36Thank you for the, as usual, keen insight, Carl
05:39But now, if you'll leave us
05:40She knows everyone who lives around there
05:42Even the wrongings
05:43Maybe a few wrongings
05:44DCI Morg
05:45Probably acquainted with the victim as well
05:47States like that
05:47Everyone knows everyone
05:48You know this, hey?
05:50Because unlike you
05:51I grew up in a place like that
05:53We're watching her
05:54She's not been seen with anyone else
05:55They know you're watching
05:57They're probably watching you watch her
05:59She'll come through eventually
06:00I could tell she wanted to help
06:02What's the name of her kid?
06:03Hmm?
06:06You expect her to risk her life to help you
06:08And you don't even know the name of her child
06:13Are you here for a reason?
06:15Or are you just bored downstairs in your basement?
06:17Because we're busy
06:18Fergus Dunbar
06:20What about him?
06:21I want to talk to him
06:22Good luck with that
06:23Was he transferred?
06:24He's in rehab
06:25Really?
06:27Good for him
06:28Some weird fucking church
06:29When did this happen?
06:31Since he apparently lost whiskey
06:32And found Jesus
06:34You were still at home
06:37Recovering
06:39Which weird fucking church?
06:41No 사람
06:41No
06:49No
06:50No
06:50No
06:52No
07:12Bungus.
07:15Mork.
07:17Don't worry.
07:19Just came by to pick your brain on an old case.
07:22Merit Lingard.
07:23Prosecutor.
07:24Went missing off a ferry four years ago.
07:26Yeah.
07:27I know who she is.
07:29I'm just wondering why you're talking to me about her now.
07:31Because I'm thinking about reopening the case.
07:38Guys.
07:39Why don't we all go and grab some lunch, eh?
07:42I made up some egg sandwiches.
07:46They're in the fridge.
07:50So far, in the last ten seconds I've learnt more about you than the eight years you were on the
07:54job.
07:54I may not be the greatest officer.
07:56I made some mistakes.
07:58But if you've came here to pin some cock up on me, fuck off.
08:01Now that is not a very Christ-like thing to say.
08:04You see, I've taken responsibility for everything I did.
08:07This is about what you didn't do.
08:10I did everything I could to find her.
08:12I had divers in the water for weeks.
08:14I had officers from eight local authorities all searching the coastline, all looking for her.
08:20So you were there from the start?
08:23I was the one that interviewed all the passengers that day.
08:25And not just an air ferry.
08:27On the other boat on the water that day, too.
08:29But nobody saw anything, right?
08:31Apart from the brother, but...
08:33Well, that's a whole thing.
08:35The brother? Remind me.
08:37Did you even bother reading the file before he came over here?
08:40I read the bit where you arrested him.
08:43There was footage of the pair of them fighting.
08:45Our thinking was maybe he lost his temper, pushed her over, but there was nothing to back that up.
08:50Not to mention he had some, uh, issues.
08:53Even if he had given her a shove, that fall wasn't enough to kill her.
08:57Were there any other suspects?
08:58Come on, plenty.
09:00In her line of work, she had more enemies than we did.
09:05Nothing that stuck.
09:06And I always thought the brother was the key in all of this.
09:10He was the one and only witness that day.
09:14Everyone knows what harm to him.
09:16It was him.
09:18Allah.
09:20Allah.
09:23SubhanAllah, Eladi.
09:25SubhanAllah, Eladi.
09:27SubhanAllah, Eladi.
09:28Ahem.
09:32The Lingar brother, what's his name?
09:34I'm praying.
09:35No, no, I can see that.
09:36But this, this is a police station, not a mosque.
09:38What's his name?
09:40Astaghfirullah.
09:43William Lingar.
09:44Where is he?
09:45He lives at the treatment facility.
09:47Which one?
09:49It is called, uh, Igli House.
09:52Thanks.
09:54Perhaps I should go with you.
10:20My daughters are always texting me videos of cats.
10:23I don't know why.
10:25I have two daughters.
10:27Nine and 11.
10:29Before this I was home with them.
10:30But now my youngest, she starts schools.
10:33They have Scottish accents.
10:36It's very cute.
10:37How long you lived there?
10:39Almost eight years.
10:41Why Edinburgh?
10:42They needed doctors.
10:43My wife, she was a surgeon in Syria.
10:45You went for the police?
10:48Yeah.
10:51It's the next section.
11:11I don't think we're supposed to park here.
11:24I could have saved you the drive up here.
11:26We don't allow Mr Lingard to see visitors.
11:29And even if we did, he wouldn't be much use to you.
11:32Well, I'm aware of his condition and I can handle it sensitively.
11:36I very much doubt that.
11:37The last time the police tried to interview him, they insisted on prodding him for hours,
11:41despite it being obvious he had nothing to give them.
11:43Well, as in any profession, not all my colleagues are equal incompetence.
11:48Your colleagues traumatised him, left him even more withdrawn.
11:51And for what?
11:54He had nothing to do with his sister's disappearance, nothing at all.
11:57Well, we're in agreement, but he was the last one to see her alive, so...
12:02I'd love to have the conversation.
12:04It wouldn't be much of one.
12:06William suffers from aphasia.
12:08Which is?
12:08In layman's terms, the part of the brain responsible for language, expression and comprehension has been damaged.
12:15He can't communicate.
12:16There was a time when he was capable of some interaction, though mostly non-verbal, of course.
12:21But in the last few years, he's regressed.
12:23He doesn't interact with anyone.
12:25What do you do all day?
12:26He draws.
12:27Draws?
12:28Pictures.
12:28Of what?
12:29Whatever he fancies.
12:31There's no rhyme or reason to his subjects.
12:33Well, can I see them?
12:34No, you cannot.
12:36As I said, there's nothing William can help you with.
12:39Well, he is a grown man, so he can decide for himself whether he wants to see me.
12:43He may be a grown man, but the decision is not his to make.
12:46Why is that?
12:47One of the many conditions of my bringing William here was that I would become his legal guardian.
12:51Why would you do that?
12:52It was the court's decision.
12:54Hmm.
12:54I'm considered a very safe pair of hands.
12:57My institute pays all of William's expenses, which are considerable.
13:01There's a tendency for those less scrupulous than myself to abandon patients like William when they're deemed hopeless.
13:09Is William hopeless?
13:10I like to think no one is hopeless.
13:12But he is helpless.
13:14And as such, unable to protect himself from an errant inquiry that may trigger him.
13:19You'll have to trust my judgement on this one.
13:23Here's your speech.
13:24Parking pass and the invitation.
13:26I'm the speaking order.
13:28Oh, my dear release.
13:30Don't tell me you forgot.
13:31How many times did I ask you to check?
13:34Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm awarding a colleague at the Neurology Society luncheon this afternoon.
13:39I wasn't finished.
13:40If you need anything further, you can, of course, come back with the appropriate warrant.
13:44You make me come back here with a warrant in my pocket.
13:46It won't be just for him.
13:47It'll be for your financial records as well.
13:50Maybe we'll get the health department down here.
13:52Have a look around.
13:53Think I saw a rodent on the staircase?
13:56I don't know what you're alluding to, but your tone is appropriate.
13:59Whatever that means.
14:00It means I don't appreciate your feeble misuse of force.
14:02I don't give a fuck.
14:04Which means I don't give a fuck.
14:06How lucky we are to have men like you out there on the thin blue line patrolling our dangerous
14:11streets and keeping us safe from harm.
14:14Sometimes the streets aren't where the real danger is.
14:17Oh, yes. I understand.
14:19Feel free to search my office for weapons of mass destruction.
14:31I'm learning so much from you, sir.
14:54Are you sure?
14:55Yes, I'm very sure.
15:00You're welcome.
15:02Carl.
15:05Apparently there is someone who still comes for William.
15:09Wallace said he doesn't get visitors.
15:11She lied.
15:12I'm shocked.
15:14Oh, they're not exactly visits.
15:16Maggie, the reception.
15:18Maggie?
15:21Maggie tells me there's a woman who comes once a week to bring William baked goods or junk and so
15:27on.
15:28A woman?
15:29Mrs. Claire Marsh.
15:31She was the housekeeper and William's carer before Mary to Spear.
15:35Once a week?
15:36That's correct.
15:36So she's maybe not far?
15:39She's not.
15:43Only one of you here will be the sole survivor.
15:50She's a woman.
16:05She's a man.
16:19Doesn't seem to be anyone at home.
16:21Her car is here.
16:25I hear something.
16:29Hot crime.
16:38What the fuck?
16:45Sweat.
16:57I'm fine. Fuck off.
17:03Claire Marsh.
17:04Who are you?
17:05DCI Mork, and this is...
17:07Aksham.
17:08What are you doing out here?
17:10I just wanted to ask you a few questions about Merit Lingard.
17:12Have you found her?
17:13No, but I've got a few questions about her disappearance.
17:16Little late, don't you think?
17:17You took care of the brother?
17:19I did, but, uh...
17:23Haven't thought of either of them in years.
17:25Do you mean apart from the once a week that you visit William Eggly House?
17:35This is where you invite us in for tea.
17:38I'm very protective of William.
17:40I don't trust anyone when it comes to him.
17:42You've seen how miserable that place is.
17:44That woman.
17:45Wretched cow.
17:46You know she's writing some fancy book about him.
17:49Was there any other family members to take him?
17:51It was only ever the two of them.
17:52He was in a council care home when Dr. Wallace found him.
17:55Not that one.
17:56That one.
17:58Found him?
17:59She heard about him and wanted to study him at her private clinic.
18:04Sorry.
18:08Uh, study him.
18:10It's a common enough disability, no?
18:12You don't know?
18:13Know what?
18:15William isn't disabled.
18:16Well, I suppose he is now, but he wasn't born that way.
18:19He had an accident when he was 16.
18:22Suffered serious head trauma.
18:24Milk.
18:24Oh, thank you.
18:25Yes.
18:27What sort of an accident?
18:28Mary wouldn't talk about it.
18:29It was just one of those many things one didn't ask her about.
18:32But it's an injury that caused us problems with speech aggression and so on.
18:36Was he ever aggressive with Mary?
18:38Better not be starting that nonsense about him pushing her overboard.
18:42They did fight on the ferry.
18:43They didn't fight.
18:44They shoved her.
18:47Help yourselves.
18:53William could sometimes get frustrated.
18:56Imagine being locked in your own head where you think you're communicating and yet no one else can understand you.
19:01Sometimes he'd get confused.
19:03Lose his temper.
19:04He never meant any harm by it.
19:05Was he ever that way with you?
19:06Oh, that way.
19:08Oh, that way.
19:08Violent.
19:09No.
19:10Never.
19:12Do you remember anything about the weeks before Mary went missing?
19:14Anything strange about her behavior?
19:16Oh, that was a long time ago.
19:17Not that long.
19:24It's a normal week to me.
19:25Mary was a bit on edge about a case.
19:27But every case set her on edge.
19:29She was very ambitious.
19:30The Graham Finch case?
19:32The one she lost?
19:36Yeah, thank you.
19:37And Graham?
19:38I couldn't say for sure.
19:39Just that she was always exhausted, working all hours, coming home late.
19:43Did she ever mention anything about receiving threats?
19:46No.
19:46But not that she'd ever tell me something like that.
19:48Merritt was a very private person.
19:50Most people didn't even know William existed until after she disappeared.
19:53Why keep him a secret?
19:55Not a secret, per se.
19:57So much is separate.
19:59There was this line between her work and her home.
20:02Anyone ever come round?
20:03Friends, boyfriend, girlfriend?
20:08Come round to that place.
20:10It was the middle of nowhere.
20:11Took me an hour to get there each way.
20:14The only person she had was me.
20:16And even so, she still never bothered to tell me they were going on a trip that day.
20:20I came to work and they were just gone.
20:23I saw the rest on the news like everybody else.
20:25You didn't like her much, did you?
20:28I mean, I must say she didn't sound that likable.
20:30Oh, it's tense.
20:31Keep secrets, rude, no friends.
20:35And yet, you stayed with the family for how long?
20:39Twelve years.
20:40For William.
20:42Not her.
20:43He needed me.
20:44You say in your statement that she couldn't have jumped off the boat.
20:48It only meant that if she had jumped off that boat, William would have jumped straight in after her.
20:52He would have done anything for her.
20:55Absolutely anything.
20:57Cold as she was, I can't accept that she'd leave him on his own like that.
21:02She wouldn't do that to him.
21:05She loved him.
21:08But as I know, he was the only person she loved.
21:11I've seen too many cases like this.
21:15Someone's there one day, gone the next.
21:22How many things did you find?
21:25Not enough.
21:31What?
21:32Mr. Mork, I'm very sorry to bother you.
21:34It's Louise here.
21:35Louise Eldridge.
21:36Who?
21:37Jasper's head teacher.
21:39Oh, yes.
21:40Erm, Louise.
21:42Sorry, what's the problem?
21:43We haven't seen Jasper in school today, and we're wondering if you knew where he was.
21:47Yeah, he's at school.
21:54Jasper!
22:07Pearl's out.
22:10How long has this been going on?
22:12It's the third time in 20 minutes.
22:14The stamina kids have.
22:15I meant how long has he been skipping school?
22:18Well, I don't exactly follow him around.
22:22I should go in there.
22:23Doesn't sound like the best time.
22:34They don't want to talk to you.
22:36Teenagers.
22:36Oh, really, Martin?
22:38And you know this because of all your years of parenting experience, I suppose.
22:41Well, you're probably unaware that a teenage boy's frontal lobe isn't fully joined until he's 23,
22:46which means that his decision-making and impulse functions aren't fully developed.
22:49I'm having a pretty strong impulse right now, Martin.
22:52Okay.
22:52That's right.
23:02Hi.
23:03Shit.
23:05Come on.
23:06Come on.
23:06Are you going to introduce us?
23:09Uh, no.
23:20Where are you going?
23:22Um, hell.
23:26Well, I'll see you there.
23:30You're too shit.
23:34Oh, fuck.
23:42Well, for that time.
23:45I'm not going to be open.
23:48Well, I'm not going to be open.
23:48I'm going to be open, but don't you want to go down.
23:49I'm going to be open.
23:50Woo.
24:15How can I get the records of all Maritlinger's cases?
24:20Carl Sajowski.
24:21Me?
24:23Yes, we need them.
24:24We?
24:25We're currently investigating her mysterious disappearance four years ago.
24:28Yeah, I know the case.
24:30You were working on it with him?
24:31I'm assisting him, yes.
24:33He's up to something.
24:35Excuse me?
24:36Watch yourself.
24:38I don't...
24:39Carl just doesn't let someone like you assist him.
24:42Someone like me?
24:43Meaning what?
24:44Meaning someone not him.
24:47Ah, yes, he's a lone wolf, as they say.
24:49He's the fucking devil.
24:52If he's being nice to you, it's because he's using you.
24:54How do you know this?
24:55I was a junior on his old team.
24:57Before he, you know, got shot.
24:59And what are you doing here?
25:02It really wasn't a big deal.
25:07What wasn't really a big deal?
25:08I had this minor issue.
25:13But I'm all good now.
25:15Sorry.
25:20So, um, the records I'm requesting.
25:23Okay.
25:23Thank you so much.
25:38Hi.
25:39Hi.
25:46Too much?
25:47Oh, no, that's good.
25:51Actually, I was wondering if I could talk to you for a moment.
25:54This is about my caseload.
25:56I've been on the desk for a while now, and I think it's time that I got back out there.
26:00Now, I know what you're going to say, but I haven't had an episode in months.
26:04I'm taking my medication, keeping my head down like you asked.
26:07It's just not the right time.
26:11I hear all your conversations. I know you need the help.
26:14Yeah, but...
26:14Right, is it because I'm a woman?
26:17Seriously?
26:18Carl, who right now is mental as fuck, gets a whole department, which he doesn't even care about.
26:22That's definite.
26:24I'm just asking for a chance.
26:25We can discuss it when things calm down.
26:28When do things ever calm down?
26:33Yep.
26:34Okay.
26:38When do things ever calm down?
26:41Idiot.
27:00So, what shall we talk about?
27:02How about how your best friend was shot in front of you and you think that it's your fault?
27:06Fucking hell.
27:08You sound a lot less bored than you did last time.
27:10Is this some new kind of therapy?
27:13You took Hardy there.
27:15It wasn't your call out, and then you went inside without backup.
27:19Hardy went in with me.
27:20You were the senior officer.
27:22We were partners.
27:23I saw the body cam footage.
27:26You were yammering away, making jokes.
27:29What you call yammering, we call coping.
27:31Well, whatever you call it, you missed the guy in the kitchen.
27:33The first officer should have...
27:35You said and can't say what you did or didn't do.
27:38And it wasn't your first crime scene.
27:40So let's be blunt with one another since you seem to prefer things that way and say what it was.
27:45A giant cock-up.
27:47One that left your best friend and partner partially paralyzed and you...
27:52What?
27:53Grumpy?
27:55Seriously pissed off.
27:57Aren't you always pissed off at everyone?
27:59Because you're so much smarter.
28:02If you say so.
28:03You say so.
28:04And you say it often according to your file, which I've now read a little more carefully.
28:08I just don't find any of this helpful, if we're being honest.
28:11Then why did you come back?
28:13I was ordered to.
28:14You don't strike me as someone who pays much attention to such minutiae as orders.
28:18Maybe I just think you're pretty and I wanted to see you again.
28:21How about that?
28:31Wow.
28:33Okay.
28:36You weren't wearing that last time.
28:41That's the mistake you think you made?
28:47Um, regardless of my marital status, you can't say what you just said anymore.
28:53Well, I'm sure there's a hotline you can call.
28:59Fuck.
28:59Sorry.
29:01Seriously.
29:04I...
29:06I hope you're really happy.
29:08I think, um...
29:10I think we're getting a bit off track.
29:13Were we ever on track?
29:14I don't know, maybe...
29:18Should we start again?
29:20Yeah, definitely.
29:21Okay.
29:26Okay.
29:27I'll...
29:30I'll go out and come back in again.
29:32Oh, God.
29:32Luke.
29:34There's...
29:35There's really no need to...
29:36It'll clear the air.
29:38There.
29:49There.
29:52There.
29:54There.
30:02There.
30:24Excuse me, where's, where's the guy who's in this bed?
30:36You'll have to talk to the duty nurse, I just came home.
30:49Come on, get the fuck out of the way.
30:50Oh shit, yep.
30:52Sorry.
30:58One, three.
31:00One, two, three.
31:13Thanks.
31:17We'll leave you to visit with your friend.
31:20Whatever you've got in there, you're not to share it.
31:23Yeah, never.
31:29It's about fucking early, don't you think?
31:32Why, just in time.
31:35You look like shite.
31:37Well, it's been a day.
31:38Oh, I'm so sorry to hear that.
31:45Came home and found Jasper shaking some girl from school.
31:48You for him.
31:50You want me to leave?
31:51It's up to you, mate.
31:52Okay.
32:00See you later.
32:36Oh, I was happy.
32:42Let's see you.
32:46Okay.
32:51I'm for you.
32:52Can we help you take care of theไป?
33:09Good morning, Merit.
33:12Hope you didn't think we'd forgotten you.
33:15Had you been gone, I hadn't noticed.
33:19We've returned from our holiday.
33:21Hi, lovely.
33:23Did shadow number two go with you?
33:25Aye.
33:27About to have better seaside.
33:29Sand came out for a change.
33:31Was even warm enough to swim?
33:34And of course, the ice cream.
33:37It's a shame neither of you managed to drown.
33:39Sure you don't mean that.
33:42Or you could have just stayed where you were permanently.
33:45What I missed today.
33:48What's today?
33:50Is it your birthday or something?
33:53Even better.
33:55It's the end of the month.
33:58And you know what that means.
34:02I get cake.
34:04That's the spirit.
34:14Ready when you are, Merit.
34:17Why are you here?
34:22Kirstie Atkins.
34:24What did you do to Kirstie?
34:27I put her in prison.
34:29Well, of course he did.
34:44Seven calls in three days.
34:48Someone must be getting on well with appeals.
34:50You said before that if I was willing to testify, you'd do what you could to help me.
34:55Yes, I said that before you wasted my time in court.
34:59But here we are.
35:00Aye, here we are.
35:02And there he is, out walking and talking per usual.
35:05Who are we talking about?
35:06Graham Finch.
35:09What about him?
35:10I saw you on the telly.
35:13Talking about him and it jogged some things loose.
35:18Such as?
35:19I'll need some assurances.
35:20Really?
35:22Suspend my sentence.
35:23Kirstie, no disrespect, but open your eyes.
35:28You're sitting in a cage in your prison jammies.
35:30Do you honestly think you have any kind of leverage at the moment?
35:33I knew the wife.
35:35Okay.
35:36Well, let's just start with that.
35:38Once you tell me that I'm getting out of here,
35:41I'll tell you all about how I met her at a women's age refuge two years ago.
35:45Kirstie, I'm not doing this again.
35:47If you've got something to tell me, can you get it out with so I can get back to the
35:50fresh air
35:50and you can get back to cotton smack and shagging the screws?
35:54I'm clean eight months now.
35:55You want a hug?
35:56I'm just saying, bitch.
35:58I was baked 24-7 when I got grabbed.
36:02I mean, had you asked me what my name was back then, I would have said Princess Margaret.
36:06But now, with all that paste out my system, I don't fucking recognise that person anymore.
36:13I just want to start over.
36:16Get myself right.
36:25You would have to testify in open court.
36:27Whatever I have to do, after you get me out of here.
36:33I can't do that until you testify.
36:37In the meantime, I'll probably get you into protective confinement.
36:41PC.
36:43That's basically solitary.
36:44Why the fuck would I do that?
36:45I don't know, Kirstie.
36:47Maybe you're conscious.
36:47You fucking can't!
36:49Get out!
36:50Get out!
36:52You fucking asshole!
36:54You fucking can't!
36:56I'll kill you!
36:58And you didn't help her, did you, Mary?
37:02No.
37:03Why didn't you help poor Kirstie?
37:08I thought she was lying.
37:18Marriage!
37:21She told me she was in serious trouble, and I just left her there.
37:29I could have helped her.
37:33Yes, you could have.
37:40Feels good, though, doesn't it?
37:42To get it all out.
37:44To realise just how vile you were.
37:47And that now you're the one who needs to pee.
37:55It does feel good.
38:00It feels very good.
38:03That's a good last minute.
38:11Really, so is that it?
38:14Is she dead?
38:17Is what it?
38:20But this has all been about Kirstie Atkins.
38:23Are you her sister or something?
38:31Are you fucking kidding me?
38:33Are you fucking kidding Merit?
38:37Bravo, Merit.
38:39That was quite the performance.
38:40The tears in particular.
38:42Nice touch.
38:43So real.
38:45What about George Ovendon, then?
38:49Finn McBain?
38:51Connor Candle?
38:52Oh, come on, you guessed him two years ago.
38:56Don't stop them!
38:57I don't know.
38:58Will you just kill me and be done with it?
39:00I would rather die than play any more of these fucking games.
39:04So you've said many, many times.
39:08But you don't really mean it.
39:10Fuck if I don't mean it.
39:13If you really wanted to die, you'd have stopped eating a long time ago.
39:18You'd have found a way to kill yourself.
39:22I really would have enjoyed watching that.
39:25You can't keep me in here forever.
39:29Hi, you've reached Victoria.
39:31Please leave a message.
39:32Hey.
39:33I don't know why I'm calling.
39:37So you might remember that I got shot in the head a few months ago.
39:41I'm fine, obviously.
39:42No big deal.
39:44What would you call him?
39:46Uh, Jasper.
39:51Jasper's the same old Jasper, I mean.
39:54Hates my fucking guts.
39:55I think he hates everyone's fucking guts, actually.
40:00Except for the girl who's been shot in.
40:03Yeah.
40:04That's happening.
40:09Hasn't been to school another week.
40:23I know he said that he was going to be better off with me, but I think I'm better off
40:28alone.
40:29I know he said that he was going to be better off with me, but I'm not sure I'm in
40:34the right place.
40:37I'm going to go with probably not.
40:42DCI Mork.
40:45Yeah?
40:47Stephen Burt.
40:50I was met at Lingard's supervisor.
40:54Back then.
40:56Ah.
40:58What can I do for you?
40:59I understand you're reopening the case, and I just wanted to introduce myself.
41:05Oh, it's very nice to be here.
41:07I imagine at some point you're going to have questions.
41:12Actually, I've got a few right now.
41:14Can I just ask you something?
41:15Yeah.
41:16Well, why choose merit as your first case?
41:21It just jumped out.
41:22You know, one of those cases you take one look at and you go, oh.
41:26Just screams all wrong.
41:28Really?
41:29Hmm.
41:30Huh?
41:31I see.
41:33Why don't the two of you try and case just before she dispone?
41:36Yeah.
41:36Graham Finch.
41:37Yeah.
41:38Guy chucked his wife out of the window.
41:40Downstairs.
41:44They were drunk.
41:46And she had just told them she was leaving him.
41:51Well, I bet she wanted to get him, Noah.
41:53Oh, she certainly did.
41:57Well, we all did.
41:58Yeah, but you lost that one.
42:00Well, the jury went against us.
42:03It happens.
42:04Well, not to her.
42:05I mean, I've seen her record.
42:07She wasn't exactly prone to losing.
42:09No.
42:09No.
42:10No, she wanted to go straight back after him.
42:12Charge him again with culpable homicide.
42:15Would you say it damaged her career?
42:18Quite the opposite.
42:21She'd easily have my job by now.
42:28You're doing what a good advocate does.
42:32What's that, then?
42:34Asking questions you already know the answer to.
42:37Yeah, but you're not on trial.
42:38Still, I feel as if I need a lawyer.
42:43Well, I've got one of those personalities that makes everyone feel that way.
42:48Tell me, why did you tell the police that you thought Mary had taken her own life?
42:55There's one I don't know the answer to.
42:57He got away.
43:00She couldn't let it go.
43:02I just don't think it was in her nature.
43:09She had a dark side, you know.
43:19Do you think there's a possibility she's still out there?
43:28No, I don't.
43:31I mean, anything's possible.
43:35So, they want you upstairs.
43:37For what?
43:39Excuse me.
43:40I didn't mean to keep you.
43:42I should be up there, too.
43:44If you need me, you know where to find me.
44:16Oh, yes, yes, indeed.
44:17Moira.
44:17Moira.
44:22Hello, everyone.
44:23Thank you for coming today.
44:24I'll just make a brief statement.
44:26My name is Detective Chief Superintendent Moira Jacobson.
44:31Following the successful outcome of the Windley case up in Aberdeenshire, we are here today to announce a new department
44:39we're establishing within the Specialist Crime Division.
44:42Aimed specifically at tackling unsolved murders and other serious crimes that warrant renewed investigation.
44:49They'll be given every available resource and the chance to work directly with local prosecutors and the police all across
44:57the country to bring criminals who thought they'd evaded the law to justice.
45:02At the helm of this new department will be our very own Detective Chief Inspector, Karl Mork, who's here to
45:09share more details.
45:11Karl.
45:23Good afternoon.
45:25Four years ago, we lost a champion for justice.
45:31Someone whose tireless dedication to the truth put countless criminals behind bars.
45:38Her disappearance was felt keenly by those closest to her as well.
45:42As by her colleagues in the Crown Office.
45:44And so it feels fitting that Merit Lingard's case is the first that we will be reopening.
45:51We're determined to find what happened to her.
45:54And to do that, we're asking for your help.
45:58Merit was last seen on the Veritas War.
46:02The afternoon of Monday, the 27th of September 2021.
46:06She's wearing a gray jumper with green coat and blue jeans.
46:10We're asking anyone who might have seen or remembered anything from her time or has any information about Merit's, please
46:15come forward now.
46:17Any detail, no matter how small, could be crucial to us finding.
46:21Merit, and I'm bringing her home.
46:26Has there been any new evidence around the case that's led to this reopening?
46:32Can you repeat the question, please?
46:33Has there been any new evidence around the case that's led to this reopening?
46:38I can't, I can't disclose that kind of information.
46:41Do you believe Merit Lingard could still be alive today?
46:44Well, we certainly haven't known that any possibilities.
46:45Are you any closer to finding the man that shot you, Officer Anderson, and James Hardy at Leif Park?
46:55I'm not involved in that investigation.
47:00Dennis Piper's got his telegraph.
47:02Can you tell us if it's true that you and D.I. Hardy knew the victim, Archie Allen,
47:07and that he was a paid, confidential informer that knew a lot about a law of the police personnel?
47:15Who told you that?
47:15No more questions.
47:16No, no, who told you that?
47:17No more questions.
47:18Is this just a distraction?
47:20That's all.
47:21Thank you, everyone.
47:27That was the chief superintendent from the DCI market just said,
47:32Four years ago, we lost a champion of justice.
47:38Merit Lingard devoted her work to finding out the truth.
47:47Merit Lingard devoted her work to finding out the truth.
48:01Hello?
48:03Hello?
48:05Hello?
48:06Hello?
48:07Hello?
48:07Hello?
48:08Hello?
48:21Hello?
48:23Hello?
48:24Hello?
48:29Hello?
48:32Hello?
48:34Hello?
48:37Hello?
48:48Oh
49:17Oh
49:25Just breathe. No, you're not having a heart attack. Oh, just breathe slow
49:38Oh
49:40Breathe control your breathing
49:42Come
50:00And I'm praying don't interrupt me
50:09Okay
50:34Well, I got no direction, but I got two feet
50:39That carry me to work and carry me to sleep
50:43But I think I'm heading nowhere. That's just how I feel
50:47This ain't a road I'm walking. It's a hamster wheel
50:52Well, it's the same damn day
50:54Over and over
50:56Waking in the morning when the sun ain't shining
51:01It's the same damn day
51:03Over and over
51:05Waking in the morning when the sun ain't shining
51:09I hear Gabriel strumming
51:12Over and over
51:14Head out in the morning
51:16Cause I ain't yet done
51:18Head out in the morning
51:20Cause I ain't yet done
51:34Head out in the morning
51:36Cause I ain't yet done
51:51Head out in the morning
51:52Head out in the morning
51:53Head out in the morning
51:59Head out in the morning
51:59Head out in the morning
51:59Head out in the morning
51:59Head out in the morning
51:59Head out in the morning
52:01Head out in the morning
52:03Head out in the morning
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