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00:00:08What brought you to the door?
00:00:10Routine wellness.
00:00:11Your man's daughter in Lancaster called in,
00:00:13said our dad hadn't returned her calls for a couple of days.
00:00:15The door was open when I got here, so...
00:00:17Open or unlocked?
00:00:18Open.
00:00:23Buddy's in the chair.
00:00:29Okay.
00:00:36Well, I'm going to take a wild guess and say that's the matter with him.
00:00:39Right? Probably stabbed him in the head, that's it.
00:00:42Well, let's not be too hasty to get out of here.
00:00:43I mean, he could have fallen onto the knife in the kitchen there
00:00:47and then stumbled back into his favourite chair.
00:00:51Grabbed in the blanket as he went.
00:00:53I've got a perfect sanitary.
00:00:54At least he's comfortable.
00:00:55And so that knife in his head, it's abusive.
00:00:58I think a weapon came from here.
00:00:59Don't touch that.
00:01:02Put your fucking hands behind your back, yes?
00:01:05Yes, sir.
00:01:05How long have you been on the job? A month?
00:01:08Three, sir.
00:01:09I'm judging by the flowerpire outside the same number of times you've puked.
00:01:12What's the smell, sir?
00:01:14It's not rocket science. Just open a window.
00:01:16I mean, you check them anyway, right?
00:01:18Just check them.
00:01:19Yes. Check them.
00:01:21Are they open? Are they closed? Are they locked? Are they broken?
00:01:24Is there another door? Or does it look forced?
00:01:26Fucking anything apart from, ooh, it smells, which we kind of already know.
00:01:31I was instructed to wait for the team.
00:01:38Then go outside and wait.
00:01:40Or you could fucking learn something by going and checking on all of that now.
00:01:45Start with the kitchen, yeah?
00:01:48Don't touch anything.
00:01:51Amazing mentor you are.
00:01:52I know. It's a gift.
00:01:54I know. It's a gift.
00:02:24It's a gift.
00:02:24It's a gift.
00:02:24I know.
00:02:37I know.
00:04:57Multiple lacerations, as well as the severe head trauma, which killed her.
00:05:05Mr. Finch, can you not see what we all clearly see, that this woman clearly didn't fall?
00:05:13She was pushed.
00:05:17By you.
00:05:22After you and your wife fought at dinner when you discovered she was planning to leave you, you, to quote
00:05:28your own family, flew off the handle and you pushed her down the stairs.
00:05:33I didn't push her down the stairs.
00:05:34I found her!
00:05:36I found her!
00:05:39At the bottom of those stairs.
00:05:44Dead.
00:05:47All twisted up.
00:05:52I can't close my eyes without seeing her like that.
00:06:01I did not kill my wife.
00:06:05either on purpose, either on purpose, either on purpose or by accident.
00:06:10I loved her.
00:06:14And if she was unhappy with her.
00:06:15And if she was unhappy with me, with our marriages, you know, in play.
00:06:22I...
00:06:23I had no idea.
00:06:26My wife saved my life.
00:06:29She made me a better person.
00:06:37She made me a better person.
00:06:58Someone with more experience might have understood what was happening.
00:07:01What are you on about?
00:07:03Well, that about Finch being so violent, he clearly threw his wife down the stairs.
00:07:07His counsel just sat there, kept quiet.
00:07:09Even Finch noticed.
00:07:10Well, maybe he didn't object because it's all relevant.
00:07:13Relevant and admissible are two different things.
00:07:15That depends on how one hears it.
00:07:16All the jury heard was that he loved his wife.
00:07:19I was supposed to show you the damn ropes, not help you hang yourself with them.
00:07:22It's not your fault.
00:07:24Yeah, I know.
00:07:26That was all a performance.
00:07:28Finch was full of shite.
00:07:29Man should win a fucking BAFTA.
00:07:31Nearly had me in tears.
00:07:36He's not wrong.
00:07:38He's still raging that you gave me this case and not him.
00:07:42Well, maybe.
00:07:43But still, you go too far sometimes.
00:07:47And today was a perfect example.
00:07:48What was I supposed to do?
00:07:49You left me hanging.
00:07:51You let me use Kirsty's evidence.
00:07:53She was not going to help you.
00:07:55She would have made it worse, in fact.
00:07:57Well, without her, there was no evidence.
00:07:59There's plenty of evidence.
00:08:02You had what you yourself described as a slam dunk case.
00:08:06And then you proceeded to tell the jury just how convinced you were that the man in the box is
00:08:11a murderer.
00:08:12Once the jury gets alone in a room, the facts of the case become the topic at hand.
00:08:16Not how badly the killer might feel or how much love he had for his victim.
00:08:20No one can say what a jury will do.
00:08:23I'm just saying they know he did it.
00:08:24Do they?
00:08:25Or do you just expect them to think you're right?
00:08:32I was going to ask you to join me for a quick drink, but I think I just pissed on
00:08:36that idea.
00:09:27I'm just gonna do it.
00:09:28I'm not sure how much love he has not meant to be.
00:09:34Carl Mork
00:09:37Dr. Sonnenberg
00:09:39I'm Dr. Irvine
00:09:40Dr. Sonnenberg
00:09:41Booker Hitz
00:09:42So I'm filling in
00:09:48Pick one
00:10:07Dr. Sonnenberg
00:10:08Breaker Hitz
00:10:08Playing tennis
00:10:09Did you?
00:10:10An incident
00:10:10In the garden
00:10:11Is what they told me
00:10:13Go ahead
00:10:14Try one
00:10:15I left my racket
00:10:16At home
00:10:17They're therapeutic
00:10:19You squeeze them
00:10:20Calms you down
00:10:22Does it work?
00:10:23Try it
00:10:43Keep it
00:10:43Thank you
00:10:45Aren't you supposed to ask me some questions?
00:10:48I can
00:10:49Or we can just keep sitting here
00:10:51It's your 50 minutes
00:10:52I was all set to dive into my unhappy childhood
00:10:55I'm much more interested in your unhappy adulthood
00:10:57How do you feel, Carl?
00:11:00More like
00:11:00How does it feel to get shot, Carl?
00:11:03I've heard it described as feeling like
00:11:05Being stung by hundred bees in the same place
00:11:07If all the bees were on fire
00:11:09And they were flying at your face
00:11:10At twice the speed of sound
00:11:12You could describe it like that, sure
00:11:15You don't look like a shrink
00:11:19You prefer I had a beard?
00:11:21Well, give us something to talk about
00:11:22I'm sure we've already got plenty to talk about
00:11:24I just don't understand the necessity of all this
00:11:27I really don't
00:11:27You're saying you don't want to be here?
00:11:30It's okay
00:11:32Neither do I
00:11:33It's a shitty job talking to you lot
00:11:35Doesn't sound like you like your job very much
00:11:37Would you like talking to you?
00:11:40Fair point
00:11:41All right
00:11:43I'm tired of what it feels like to get shot
00:11:48Ask me another question
00:11:49You give me permission?
00:11:50Let's just see how it goes
00:11:52I see in your file you're on an antidepressant
00:11:55That's in my file?
00:11:57Among other things
00:11:57Such as?
00:11:58I've only glanced at it
00:12:01Have you been feeling depressed, Carl?
00:12:03No more than normal
00:12:04If I was shot in the face
00:12:06I might feel depressed
00:12:08I might feel angry
00:12:09Not me
00:12:10So all good then?
00:12:11From my end, yeah
00:12:12So no need for me to ask about anxiety or sleep problems
00:12:15Because, of course, you've experienced none of that
00:12:19I don't sleep much anyway
00:12:22So then, this is just a giant waste of our time
00:12:24Well, those are your words, not mine
00:12:40Okay
00:12:41I get your point about talking to police officers
00:12:47Really?
00:12:49Just gonna eat you in front of me?
00:12:51It's normally my lunch hour
00:12:52But I wanted to fit you in
00:12:54Of course, that was before I heard how well you were doing
00:12:56I said I got your point
00:12:58The truth is, Carl
00:12:59A computer could just as easily tell you
00:13:01That after the incident in Leith Park
00:13:03You're gonna have problems interacting with other human beings
00:13:06And at some point
00:13:08You might need some help
00:13:09I had problems with other human beings
00:13:11Long before I was shot
00:13:12Yeah
00:13:14The phrase superiority complex
00:13:16Seems to be the overall theme of your personnel file
00:13:18Is that the file you barely glanced at, yeah?
00:13:21I didn't say barely
00:13:23Are you superior, Carl?
00:13:25To other people?
00:13:27Well, it's a low bar, isn't it?
00:13:31Wow
00:13:51I will now read from a statement written by Catalan Care
00:13:54Witness
00:13:57On the morning of October 17th
00:13:59I was walking with my eight-month-old through Leith Park
00:14:03When I observed a man in dark clothing
00:14:04Going to the back door of flat number 226
00:14:09Approximately five minutes later
00:14:10I saw the man exit the flat
00:14:12And walk to a blue compact car
00:14:13Of a meek I couldn't identify
00:14:37This was your statement four months ago
00:14:38I know
00:14:40But now I've had some time to think about it
00:14:43I'm not sure it was the same flat
00:14:44You said in your statement you were positive
00:14:46I think I made a mistake
00:14:49Caroline
00:14:50A policeman is dead
00:14:53Another policeman's paralysed
00:14:54And I'm very sorry
00:14:56If someone's threatened you
00:14:58Told you to change your statement
00:14:59There are ways we can protect you
00:15:00No one's threatened me
00:15:01I thought I was sure, but I'm not
00:15:03Caroline, you saw him
00:15:04No
00:15:05I only thought I did
00:15:07I'm very sorry
00:15:20God, I don't think I'm ready for you
00:15:22To be back so soon, Carl
00:15:24Hello, Rose
00:15:28Your face isn't sagging
00:15:30Excuse me?
00:15:31Well, I thought one side of your face
00:15:32Would be all saggy
00:15:34I didn't have a stroke
00:15:36I was shot
00:15:37Is there a scar or anything?
00:15:40In there
00:15:41Out there
00:15:42Nice
00:15:43At least you don't need to wear a wee helmet
00:15:45Like my nephew
00:15:46Is she in?
00:15:48Do I look like a PA?
00:15:49Yeah
00:15:50You do
00:15:51Maybe you saw her leave
00:15:53Perhaps heard where she was going
00:15:54Sorry
00:15:59Who's that?
00:16:01Moira's stalker
00:16:02Nah, it's just after her job
00:16:05Brings me these
00:16:06If I let them sit there
00:16:08They're going to rot your teeth
00:16:11Lovely to have you back, Carl
00:16:13See ya
00:16:15Prick
00:16:15Heard that
00:16:16Meant you to
00:16:22For fuck's sake
00:16:23This is why I wanted her out the press
00:16:26Mother and baby
00:16:27And pushed to her witness murder
00:16:28I mean, we practically led them to her door
00:16:31She was in the neighborhood
00:16:32It's possible they saw her at the scene
00:16:34Recognised her later on
00:16:35Well, she was your only witness
00:16:37So now what?
00:16:38We just need time
00:16:39You've had four months
00:16:41And maybe some more manpower
00:16:44DCI Mort's back today
00:16:45How could you not give us time to prepare?
00:16:47There's no preparing for Carl
00:16:49Jesus, Carl
00:16:50You asked to see me?
00:16:52An hour ago
00:16:54DCI Bruce
00:16:56Carl
00:16:57Welcome back
00:16:59Good to see you
00:17:01You look
00:17:01You like shy?
00:17:02Not quite that good
00:17:04I'm sorry I didn't die, Logan
00:17:06I'll get over it
00:17:07We really are glad to have you back
00:17:09I assume by way you may know one
00:17:11We should probably talk about Leith Park
00:17:13I know all about it
00:17:14I was there
00:17:14I meant the investigation
00:17:15So did I
00:17:17I'm guessing nothing from any of the fragments
00:17:19That came out of the wall
00:17:20No prints or DNA of any kind
00:17:22Beyond those belonging to me
00:17:23D.I. Hardy and Anderson
00:17:24No useful CCTV
00:17:25And no cooperating witnesses
00:17:27Is that about right?
00:17:27We had one until about five minutes ago
00:17:29Wow
00:17:31Keep up the good work
00:17:32The place had been wiped ahead of time
00:17:34It seemed pre-planned
00:17:36Organised by a pro
00:17:37A pro wouldn't have left Hardy or me alive
00:17:40Backup had arrived
00:17:41How do you know?
00:17:42I was with him
00:17:42Did you see the shooter?
00:17:44No
00:17:44Well
00:17:45I'm back
00:17:47So
00:17:48I'll take Wilson and Clark off your hands
00:17:50And we'll just start over
00:17:52Get your own
00:17:57Lovely to see you come
00:18:00Sorry
00:18:01You can't investigate your own shooting
00:18:04I know
00:18:04I just want to see the look on his face
00:18:06Do you ever stop and wonder why people hate you?
00:18:08No
00:18:09I want to see the look on his face
00:18:17I don't know
00:18:17I don't know
00:18:18I don't know
00:18:20But I don't know
00:18:29I don't know
00:18:32I don't know
00:18:45Okay, so?
00:18:46So it never crossed a line?
00:18:48The referee gave it.
00:18:50No, the linesman gave it.
00:18:52Yeah, so it was a goal?
00:18:53No, the linesman gave it because he was Russian.
00:18:56Why the fuck would he?
00:18:58It was the Cold War.
00:18:59The fucking Russians hated us.
00:19:01Yeah, but they hated the Germans more.
00:19:02I mean, we're talking 1966.
00:19:04It was 20 years after the war.
00:19:06Also...
00:19:06Also what?
00:19:09Also, the Germans beat the Soviets in the semi-final.
00:19:12So the linesman had a score to settle, didn't they?
00:19:14Look, even if any of this Tartan army conspiracy bullshit was actually true,
00:19:18which is fucking odd, it's irrelevant because England scored again.
00:19:21We won 4-2.
00:19:22But that's because the Germans were pressing for an equaliser,
00:19:25which they shouldn't have been,
00:19:26because your third goal was never a goal in the first place.
00:19:29What the fuck do you think of that?
00:19:30I say fucking get over it.
00:19:31We won.
00:19:31Why can't I just let it go?
00:19:32Good morning, sir.
00:19:33Hang on, mate.
00:19:34It's the fucking attitude we hate.
00:19:36Commentators banging on about 1966.
00:19:39What you hate is the fact that England won,
00:19:41and you lot never will,
00:19:42because you're fucking shit.
00:19:43You can't even qualify for the finals
00:19:44until they win the finals.
00:19:45Fucking Uruguay won it twice before your lot did.
00:19:48You don't see them acting all Billy Big Balls about it.
00:19:51Sixty years later, D.I. Hardy, D.C.I. Mock.
00:19:55Anderson, sir.
00:19:57Where's the rest of you?
00:19:58On the way, I'd imagine.
00:20:00What are we looking at?
00:20:01Dead male, six days.
00:20:03Best I could tell.
00:20:04I didn't get too close.
00:20:05How do you know he's dead?
00:20:06Well, it's kind of obvious.
00:20:07Obvious?
00:20:08The smell, sir, and then...
00:20:11I think you'll know when you see him.
00:20:13What brought you to the door?
00:20:14Routine wellness.
00:20:15Your man's daughter in Lancaster called in,
00:20:17said our dad hadn't returned her calls for a couple of days.
00:20:20The door was open when I got here, so...
00:20:22Open or unlocked?
00:20:23Open.
00:20:24What did you think?
00:20:25Wait for the boys?
00:20:27So yous aren't the response unit?
00:20:29We were nearby.
00:20:29I thought we'd take a look.
00:20:30Is that okay?
00:20:35Might as well, then.
00:20:39Body's in the chair.
00:20:45Check them.
00:20:47Yes.
00:20:48Check them.
00:20:49Are they open?
00:20:49Are they closed?
00:20:50Are they locked?
00:20:51Are they broken?
00:20:52Is there another door?
00:20:52Or does it look for?
00:20:53It's fucking anything apart from food.
00:20:55It smells, which we kind of already know.
00:20:58I was instructed to wait for the team.
00:21:06Either go back outside and wait or learn something.
00:21:10And go and check all of that out now.
00:21:12Starting with the kitchen.
00:21:14Sorry.
00:21:17Don't touch anything.
00:21:19Don't touch anything.
00:21:25Amazing mentor, you are.
00:21:27I know.
00:21:27It's a gift.
00:21:32I know.
00:21:44I know.
00:21:48I know.
00:21:49I know.
00:21:50I know.
00:21:51I know.
00:21:52I know.
00:21:54I know.
00:21:54I know.
00:21:55I know.
00:21:55I know.
00:21:57I know.
00:21:58I know.
00:22:53I understand, sir.
00:22:54How long have you been on the job? A month?
00:22:56Three, sir.
00:23:06I'll tell you what, there's nothing like a bit of a shootout to lead.
00:23:09Shut the fuck out of here.
00:23:11A total fucking cock-up.
00:23:13I mean, first they roll up in a scene that's not even theirs.
00:23:16Then they march straight into a fucking ambush.
00:23:18Your question is why they decided to show up in the first place?
00:23:21Because Mort can't fucking help himself.
00:23:44Is this the car?
00:23:47Simple yes or no.
00:23:49Is this the car the witness said she saw the shooter get out of?
00:23:53Yes, but she's not a witness anymore.
00:23:55She were counted, but she's still a witness.
00:23:57Can't use her. Not in court.
00:23:59We're not the fucking courts, are we?
00:24:02What's this here?
00:24:03What's what? Where?
00:24:05Where's the nearest McDonald's?
00:24:07There's one by the station.
00:24:09Not here.
00:24:11Near fucking Leith Park.
00:24:13There's one on Market Road.
00:24:15Did you check the CCTV there?
00:24:17Okay.
00:24:18Come here.
00:24:22What does this look like?
00:24:24That could be anyone's.
00:24:25Yeah, could be.
00:24:26Well, it wasn't listed by forensics.
00:24:28Well, that's two fuck-ups, then.
00:24:30What else do you see?
00:24:32What about you?
00:24:33The bag and the cup.
00:24:35They weren't there before the car got there.
00:24:37Well, it'd be good to see if the CCTV at the McDonald's
00:24:39caught a guy dressed all in black buying a milkshake, no?
00:24:42Why would the shooter leave the scene and then come back?
00:24:44Wrong question.
00:24:45Why did he stay?
00:24:49Hey, the shooter was watching the house to see who showed up.
00:24:51How do you know that?
00:24:53Because what other explanation is there?
00:24:55Our theory is that these are two separate crimes.
00:24:57One shooting, one stabbing.
00:24:59Yeah, I'm not sure that's the theory you want to pursue.
00:25:01Why not?
00:25:01Because that means that's two separate crimes
00:25:03you've gotten fucking nowhere with.
00:25:07Focus on the shooter.
00:25:09Focus on what the fuck he actually did that day.
00:25:11You've got it all up here.
00:25:13And check the CCTV at the McDonald's.
00:25:17Please.
00:25:19Homicide rates are up.
00:25:21Holyrood is accusing us of letting too much slip through the net.
00:25:25I suppose maybe we should work a little harder at solving crimes.
00:25:28I'll get right on that.
00:25:30Anything else?
00:25:30Moira.
00:25:31Seriously, Jonathan?
00:25:32It too?
00:25:33No-one's accusing you of anything.
00:25:34We're just having a conversation.
00:25:36One that began with.
00:25:37So Moira, tell us.
00:25:38What's up with your miserable solve rate?
00:25:40You disagree with the numbers?
00:25:42Not at all.
00:25:43But we have MIT's working without crime scene officers.
00:25:46Two forensic experts across the whole department.
00:25:49I'm aware of the financial issues.
00:25:51But there's some concern about public perception.
00:25:55Perception is neither my problem nor my department.
00:25:59Figuring out how to spend what money I don't have in actual investigations is.
00:26:03I'm assuming you know about the Windley case up in Aberdeen.
00:26:07All I know is what I've read.
00:26:09Some police officer, retired now, who never let it go.
00:26:1316 years without a solve.
00:26:15Until we get a DNA hit from a trace of our clothes.
00:26:19Can't wait for the podcast.
00:26:20Exactly.
00:26:22And that was good optics.
00:26:24Killers have been put away years after they thought they'd gotten away with it.
00:26:27Personally, I think it's better we put them away sooner.
00:26:30The Cabinet Secretary is proposing we establish a new department.
00:26:35One that's focused on examining similar cases which might serve the public's interest.
00:26:41Doesn't the solving of every case serve the public interest?
00:26:45You're a good officer, Moira.
00:26:47But sometimes you forget the winder picture.
00:26:50Look, I need to be solving the cases on my desk yesterday.
00:26:52Not one from before I was born.
00:26:54I barely got enough detectives to cover the ground as it is.
00:26:58Let alone a new department.
00:26:59I should mention the department will have its own budget.
00:27:04A sort of budget?
00:27:07A substantial one.
00:27:09Depending on the cases you choose, the bigger profile the better.
00:27:13The Crown Office has put together a list of cases to consider.
00:27:18And, of course, to have an advocate at your disposal.
00:27:25I'll have full discretion over all of it.
00:27:28Cases and budget.
00:27:31It's your department.
00:27:36I suppose I could make that work.
00:27:41Good.
00:27:43Now, who do you have in mind for the job?
00:27:50What do you have in mind for the job?
00:27:52What do you have in mind?
00:28:12Only me.
00:28:14That could be a massive moment in this game.
00:28:17Yes, it could indeed be.
00:28:18Oh, good indeed.
00:28:19Now, John Harrell, break at base, here comes McKee, strike at the goal.
00:28:37John Harrell, so pressing, what comes back to McKee, on the left.
00:28:51I went back today.
00:28:56All this change, all fucking warrants.
00:29:02I'm just gonna put my time in and be done with it.
00:29:07And then who knows, if I'll just hang out with you.
00:29:13Argue about football.
00:29:19So, I'm just gonna put my time in and be done with this.
00:29:35This should be very similar to chew.
00:29:38The next six- Marketahed
00:30:08It's nearly done.
00:30:24It's been a long day, I'm sure.
00:30:34I'll take it from here.
00:30:46I firmly believe that those who commit violent crime don't ever truly get away with it.
00:30:51The court might set them free, but be it conscience, karma, or the universe they are, ultimately
00:30:59one way or another punished for what they've done.
00:31:01That was Merit Lingard, the lead prosecutor in the Graham Finch trial, which reaches its
00:31:07conclusion.
00:31:09Well, you're not going to make me watch that nonsense, are you?
00:31:12Yeah.
00:31:13Oh, I see.
00:31:19Your choice.
00:31:21As long as it's got nothing to do with criminals or courts.
00:31:26I'll blow your winds over the ocean.
00:31:30I'll blow your winds over the sea.
00:31:33I'll blow your winds over the ocean.
00:31:36And bring back my money to me.
00:31:41You're still here.
00:31:43Was no trouble.
00:31:44He's all set now.
00:31:46That's very nice of you.
00:31:47I'll just get my coat.
00:31:48My brother is a grown man.
00:31:52He's not a child.
00:31:54Of course.
00:31:55I'm saying that he's not your baby boy.
00:31:58I know.
00:31:59What?
00:32:01I know he's not my baby boy.
00:32:04Then treat him as such.
00:32:06Yeah.
00:32:08He's a good man.
00:32:36He was guaranteed an amazing storm, which I'm a Indian Zacely.
00:33:25I don't know what you expect from me.
00:33:27Could you turn it down?
00:33:28I could, yes.
00:33:30We need to talk to him first.
00:33:32I don't pay 500 pounds a month.
00:33:33I'm a year's bled out.
00:33:35It's better than if he sold my food.
00:33:37I can't hear you.
00:33:37I'm serious.
00:33:38But I get that he hates you.
00:33:40Because he really ought to take it out of me.
00:33:42Try to work in here.
00:33:43Work?
00:33:44Oh, you got a job then?
00:33:45Can't hear you.
00:34:02What the fuck?
00:34:03The house is on fire.
00:34:05Fuck off.
00:34:05Because I'd smell the smoke.
00:34:06This room is disgusting.
00:34:10So what?
00:34:11I mean, this whole place, just a dump.
00:34:13Well, you could get off your arse once in a while and clean it because Martin is not a parlourmaid,
00:34:17you know?
00:34:18Yeah, well, I've got homework, so...
00:34:20Biology.
00:34:24Turn it down, or I will throw everything in this room out of the fucking window.
00:34:34You're a prick.
00:34:36So I keep hearing.
00:34:37You're a prick.
00:34:39Fool.
00:34:55You're a prick.
00:34:56This dish.
00:34:58You're a prick.
00:35:02You're a spray.
00:35:03You're a prick.
00:35:04I maybe don't think I could bite the milk.
00:35:07I say.
00:35:07I'm a prick.
00:35:08You're a prick.
00:35:34I don't know.
00:35:39Good morning, madam.
00:35:40Who are you?
00:35:41I'm Akram Saleem. I've been waiting to see you.
00:35:44And the wait continues. I'm very busy.
00:35:46Yes. I work part-time in admin, mostly IT.
00:35:49But I was hoping I might move into your department.
00:35:52I have much experience by commissaria.
00:35:54Speak to recruitment.
00:35:56Yes. They say nothing is available, but if you just give me a moment...
00:36:00I'm afraid there's no path for you here, then.
00:36:12How did he get in here?
00:36:15Um...
00:36:15Is that a pass, I say?
00:36:17No, he just, um...
00:36:18He works in IT. He's not allowed in this part of the building.
00:36:21Look, if you try these, you'll understand.
00:36:23Get rid of them.
00:36:40You're a cop.
00:36:42Who says?
00:36:44That thing round your neck.
00:36:45Have you shot anyone?
00:36:47Not today.
00:36:50Have you seen dead bodies?
00:36:53A few.
00:36:54I saw my grandad dead.
00:36:56Yeah?
00:36:57He pushed himself.
00:37:01You didn't kill him, did you?
00:37:03No.
00:37:04My mum said it was all the tennis and crisps they got.
00:37:08Well, that's not a bad way to go.
00:37:12Well, my own department.
00:37:15Congratulations.
00:37:16Are you joking?
00:37:17It's been commissioned by the Cabinet Secretary himself.
00:37:20Really?
00:37:21Yeah.
00:37:21You'll be reviewing cold cases from all over the country.
00:37:25There's a list here from the Crown Office.
00:37:27You can pick whichever ones you want.
00:37:30And you'd have your own contact there if you'd like.
00:37:33Contact?
00:37:33Well, some lawyer?
00:37:35If you'd like.
00:37:36Who exactly will I be in charge of?
00:37:39Just you.
00:37:40A department of just me.
00:37:42Oh, you'll have an office.
00:37:43Whatever resources you need.
00:37:45Well, I need a car.
00:37:48No, we can't just give you a car.
00:37:51This isn't the prices, right?
00:37:52You just said I'd be reviewing cases all over the country.
00:37:55What happens if I get one in Inverness?
00:37:56Do you expect me to take a bus?
00:37:58I'll see what I can do.
00:37:59So, can I tell the Deputy Chief Constable that you're on board?
00:38:03Where's this office?
00:38:12Q?
00:38:13Where the hell's that?
00:38:14Downstairs.
00:38:15The office is a number downstairs, Moira.
00:38:18I mean, downstairs, downstairs.
00:38:34Fucking hell.
00:38:35No.
00:38:35I don't know.
00:39:13I don't know.
00:39:39I don't know.
00:40:13I don't know.
00:40:56I don't know.
00:41:16I don't know.
00:41:20I don't know.
00:41:20I don't know.
00:41:56I don't know.
00:41:59I don't know.
00:42:02I don't know.
00:42:25I don't know.
00:43:02I don't know.
00:43:13I don't know.
00:43:14I don't know.
00:43:17I don't know.
00:43:24I don't know.
00:43:35I don't know.
00:44:05I don't know.
00:44:35I don't know.
00:44:37I don't know.
00:45:00I don't know.
00:45:02I don't know.
00:45:03I don't know.
00:45:15I don't know.
00:45:30I don't know.
00:45:53I don't know.
00:45:56I don't know.
00:46:02I don't know.
00:46:08I don't know.
00:46:24I don't know.
00:46:33I don't know.
00:46:36I don't know.
00:46:38I don't know.
00:46:58I don't know.
00:47:08I don't know.
00:47:10I don't know.
00:47:23I don't know.
00:47:31I don't know.
00:47:31I'm not in my bed.
00:47:32I found you on the floor by the window.
00:47:38Don't you know that Scottish air will kill you.
00:47:49Fuck off.
00:47:50Please, man.
00:47:52Fuck baseball.
00:47:55Then we'll figure it out, okay?
00:47:56And we'll always do it together.
00:47:57I promise.
00:47:58Is that Karl Moore?
00:48:01Hey!
00:48:02Dad!
00:48:03Hey!
00:48:37Hey!
00:48:47Hey!
00:48:56Thanks.
00:48:58I'm sorry, so good.
00:49:04Hello?
00:49:07Hello?
00:49:13Claire?
00:49:18Claire?
00:49:21I've been trying to call you.
00:49:23You're late.
00:49:24Where are you?
00:49:27What is it?
00:49:38What is it?
00:49:41What is it?
00:49:43What is it?
00:49:54What is it?
00:49:56What is it?
00:49:57What is it?
00:50:02What is it?
00:50:16I'm so tired.
00:50:21So maybe we should get away for a little while.
00:50:25Change the scenery, what do you think?
00:50:40I'm sorry I wasn't here.
00:51:03I'm sorry.
00:51:04I'm sorry.
00:51:05I just wanted to understand what you do.
00:51:06There is a confidentiality.
00:51:08Well, upstairs they say it's a new department, but no one told me.
00:51:12But now I read them, I understand.
00:51:14Have you read them?
00:51:16Yes.
00:51:17All of them?
00:51:19Many of them.
00:51:20Very interesting cases.
00:51:22Murders, kidnappings, rapes, assaults.
00:51:25I think many are good mysteries.
00:51:27Good.
00:51:29Worthy.
00:51:31At home in Syria there are a lot of cases like this.
00:51:35Unsolved.
00:51:35People go missing, no one knows anything about it.
00:51:38Most of the time I was the only one looking.
00:51:40Well, you work for the police.
00:51:42Sort of.
00:51:43Sort of?
00:51:45Well, it's complicated.
00:51:49You will solve them, these cases?
00:51:52Who knows?
00:51:54Which will you work on?
00:51:55I don't know.
00:51:56I'm supposed to choose one.
00:51:58There are many that can be solved.
00:51:59Oh, and you know that from what?
00:52:01Just reading them, yeah?
00:52:04Don't you, when you read the file?
00:52:06Sometimes you're able to just know.
00:52:11I haven't read them.
00:52:13Perhaps then I could assist you.
00:52:14Read through all of them.
00:52:15It's not your job, is it?
00:52:18Put them away.
00:52:43Look.
00:52:45Since you can actually read a file, and clearly a fuck sight better than you mop the floor,
00:52:51maybe you could sort them out for me.
00:52:52You know?
00:52:53Categorize them.
00:52:54We'll call it...
00:52:58Administrative work.
00:53:00I can do that.
00:53:02Great.
00:53:10Oh, uh...
00:53:11The boss said you asked to park in the back, not in the disabled space.
00:53:32What the hell?
00:53:49You're right, Tom.
00:53:50I'm not sure.
00:53:50I don't know who you're right.
00:53:50But not a couple of people.
00:53:50You want to know.
00:53:54I don't know.
00:53:54I don't know.
00:53:56You don't know.
00:53:57You're right.
00:54:00Don't know.
00:54:01You're right.
00:54:01You're right.
00:54:01You're right, I'm out.
00:54:11Apparently, I'm to solve some fancy cold case of my own choosing, as long as it makes
00:54:16Moira look good, which of course is bullshit, because she'll spend it on her own fucking
00:54:20unit.
00:54:23Look at us, fuck's sake.
00:54:25You want to kill yourself, I want to kill everyone else.
00:54:27Talk about one and one equals fucking zero.
00:54:39We need to figure something out, together, and soon, because, once I'd love to, I can't
00:54:43give up on Jasper, and I sure as fuck can't give up on you, so outside of me putting a
00:54:48pillow over your face, I don't know what we'd do.
00:54:53You can give me one of those beers.
00:54:58And tell me more about this new department.
00:55:02Thanks a lot.
01:01:13I don't know.
01:01:39Good morning, Merritt.
01:02:22Good morning, Merritt.
01:02:39Good morning.
01:03:22Good morning, Merritt.
01:03:45Good morning, Merritt.
01:04:20Good morning, Merritt.
01:04:50Good morning, Merritt.
01:05:20Good morning, Merritt.
01:05:52Good morning, Merritt.
01:05:53Good morning, Merritt.
01:05:55Good morning, Merritt.
01:05:55Good morning, Merritt.
01:05:55Good morning, Merritt.
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