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00:00The End
00:03The End
00:07The End
00:13The End
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00:20The End
00:30Hello?
00:36Merit Lingard
00:38Is that you?
00:40Did you just...
01:06I'm talking to you!
01:35I'm an officer at the court.
01:36Do you know what that means?
01:39It means that...
01:42Every police officer in the country is going to be out there looking for me right now.
01:46Do you have any idea how much trouble you are?
01:48Who's my brother?
01:50Is my brother here?
01:53Have you got my brother?
01:55I...
01:56I...
01:57I...
01:57I...
01:57I swear to God if you fucking don't touch him!
01:59I...
01:59I...
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02:24I...
02:42A hundred percent it gets out of my skin.
02:44A hundred percent.
02:45But more than that, you know what?
02:46It just, it confuses me.
02:49Tattie pies, what the fuck?
02:50It's just goodbye, Carl.
02:52It's not.
02:52No, no, no.
02:53Tatties are potatoes.
02:54What the fuck do potatoes have to do with saying goodbye?
02:57Potatoes are fucking food stuff.
02:59What the fuck do Cheerios have to do with saying goodbye?
03:02Cheerios are a fucking breakfast cereal.
03:04You're being facetious, yay.
03:06No, I'm just trying to find a plumber.
03:08Do you have any recommendations?
03:10Not my area of expertise.
03:11Mine either.
03:13It's the need to look up an actual expert.
03:16You eat Scotland so much, why did you ever move here?
03:19I'm married into it.
03:20Well, now you can leave.
03:22Finally, give us our fucking independence.
03:24How is it you're supposed to actually be helping me, huh?
03:27If your dishwasher breaks, you call in a plumber.
03:31In this scenario, Carl, I'm your plumber.
03:34Half of my life is spent with gross incompetence left, right and centre.
03:37And the other half is in a very, very ill-tempered, jizzed-up teenager.
03:40He's not even mine.
03:41He's not even mine.
03:42I somehow won him in the great coconut shy of divorce, along with some silverware, which
03:46frankly means an awful lot less polishing.
03:53I didn't know you had a son.
03:54Stepson.
03:57You share custody.
03:59Oh, no, no, lucky me.
04:00I get Jasper all to myself.
04:03He's not with his mother.
04:06Victoria travels a lot with work, and she thought it'd be better for Jasper to have a strong
04:13male figure in his life at this, as she puts it, crucial juncture in his development.
04:20Wow.
04:23I have to say, Carl, I'm surprised.
04:26At?
04:26The reason you haven't left.
04:29That's a massive commitment you signed on for.
04:31Don't worry, I fought her on it.
04:33There he is.
04:34The time came to take him to his grandmother's house, and I was just like, hmm.
04:40And I couldn't, I couldn't, I couldn't leave him there.
04:43Couldn't do it.
04:44Because you care about him?
04:45No, because I fucking hate that old bitch.
04:50How old's Jasper?
04:5117.
04:53Fuck you, tuck me in.
04:55Excuse me?
04:57Teenagers.
04:58They need to hate you so they can leave you when the time comes, but at the same time,
05:02they don't want to go, so they drive everybody nuts.
05:04Yeah, I'm pretty sure that Jasper's not that conflicted.
05:07You've got a lot going on in your life right now, Carl.
05:09Yeah, yeah, you could say that, Rachel.
05:11Yeah, yeah.
05:12It's no wonder you went to Lally on live TV.
05:16But that's our time for today.
05:20Wow.
05:22I feel like we made a real breakthrough.
05:25Uh-huh.
05:25It's out of bed, Carl.
05:30Cheerio, Rachel.
05:34We need to revisit the crime scene, turn on a walkthrough.
05:38There must be something we've missed.
05:40And while you're at it, we have another chat with the neighbours.
05:44We must remember something.
05:55You can't be here.
05:56How long's it been now?
05:57Four months?
05:57You know I can't discuss the case with you.
05:59It's called professional courtesy, even if only one of us is actually a professional.
06:03And only one of us is actually Curtis.
06:06Touche.
06:08I'm going to have more to move the team to somewhere you can't find us.
06:11Oh, good luck in this fucking Nazi castle.
06:14I tell you what, why don't we actually trade?
06:16You take our primo spot down in the changing dungeon and we come up here into the light.
06:20Keep it up, Carl.
06:21Well, and one might get the idea you're trying to sabotage the investigation.
06:24I'm actually trying to help you.
06:26It's just that you are too fucking insecure to accept it.
06:29Why not just tell me what you think instead of being your usual chesty prick?
06:37Shooter was waiting in Cyprus when we got there.
06:40Just the other day you told DC Wilson and DC Clark that the shooter had been waiting outside.
06:45I told them someone was waiting outside.
06:46You used the word shooter.
06:48We would have heard or seen someone come inside.
06:51Not if they came in through the back door.
06:53Especially if they came in through the back door.
06:55There were bins piled up in front of it.
06:57Why would anyone do that?
06:59Because most of the people in those flats used that space as another room.
07:03Inside, there was a chair in front of the door.
07:06Meaning that anyone coming in through the back would first have to move the bins and then open the door
07:09and then move the chair.
07:10All of which, what, without us hearing them?
07:13But the chair was moved aside and the bins were in October.
07:15Yeah, neither of which is the case when Hardy and I arrived.
07:17I clocked the bins, I clocked the chair.
07:18Why?
07:19Because it's part of the fucking job.
07:20Now, the dead man had been in there for a while.
07:22The daughter said she hadn't heard from him for a few days.
07:24Yeah?
07:26So, someone sat there in the house overnight waiting for what?
07:31I don't know.
07:32I'm merely pointing out that someone went out, not in the back door after the shooting.
07:35Also, CCTV shows a guy in McDonald's roughly around about 25 minutes before the shooting starts.
07:40Yeah?
07:41He obviously left and came back before you and Hardy arrived.
07:44Why?
07:44According to you, he got thirsty.
07:47Cup was over there, where the Ford was parked, indicating that he ate his chips and drank his McFlurry.
07:53Over there.
07:54So, depending on how fast he did his eating and drinking, that's another 10 minutes or so before he went
07:57to the fucking flat.
07:58Yep.
07:58He could have got back in time to re-enter the fire before you and Hardy arrived.
08:01There's a short drive to McDonald's.
08:03Well, it better be a very short drive because the CCTV puts a guy in a hoodie dressed in black
08:07in the McDonald's at just after 10.15.
08:09He's in there for 12 minutes, which takes us to 10.30.
08:12PC Anderson's body cam puts the shooting exactly eight minutes later.
08:17So, that's eight minutes to drive back to Leith Park, eat, drink, beat us to the flat, get into the
08:23flat and then shoot us.
08:24In fact, it is less than eight minutes because PC Anderson arrived before that.
08:27If he couldn't have been there in time, then you negate your argument that the shooter was already inside before
08:31you and Hardy arrived.
08:32Your witness said she saw someone get into the Ford immediately after the shooting and drive away.
08:42Formal witness, but yes.
08:44Towards which direction did she say the car drove away?
08:48Towards the football pitch.
08:49And on which side of the car did she say the person got in?
08:57She didn't make me go back and ask her.
09:00Yeah.
09:15Bloody hell.
09:18Never tell them.
09:26Oh, aye.
09:28Hardy.
09:30I, er, brought you up.
09:38For fuck's sake, Rose, stop your grating.
09:40You make me feel worse.
09:43So, what's going on?
09:45How's Carl treating you?
09:46He barely notices me.
09:48Doubt that.
09:48Gives Akram all the good stuff.
09:50Gives me all the shite work.
09:51Such as?
09:52I'm on my way out to Moor.
09:55To look at William Lingard's attack, but I think he just wants to keep me away from the investigation.
10:00He brought you on.
10:01Why would he want to keep you away?
10:02Because I basically blackmailed him into bringing me on.
10:04No one can blackmail Carl.
10:05Why not?
10:06Because he doesn't give a shit.
10:08Trust me on this.
10:09If he didn't want you there, he wouldn't be there.
10:12So, what's your plan for Moor?
10:15I'm, er, taking the ferry.
10:16Oh, not how you're getting there.
10:18What the fuck are you going to do over there?
10:19Yeah, yeah, yeah.
10:20Um, I, er, thought I'd, er, first speak to the constable.
10:24Get his perspective.
10:25But his perspective means fuck all.
10:27It's only your perspective that matters.
10:29What's my perspective?
10:30Exactly.
10:31Go see the constable, but only to tell him that you're on the job.
10:34And if he can help with a file or a map, something you don't really need.
10:37Just make him feel like he matters.
10:39That way he leaves you alone.
10:40Okay.
10:41Um, and then I can go and visit the crime scene.
10:4416 years past.
10:44Waste of time.
10:45What, even to get a feel of it?
10:46A feel?
10:46All you're going to feel is, okay, so this is where it happened.
10:51So...
10:51They had somebody right for it, didn't they?
10:54He died trying to get away.
10:56Henry somebody.
10:56Harry Jennings.
10:58Harry Jennings.
10:59Start there.
11:00With the dead guy.
11:01With the dead guy.
11:01With his family, with his friends, with his fucking goldfish.
11:04You're looking for connections.
11:05This was nearly 20 years ago.
11:07It's probably got nothing to do with Harry.
11:08Probably not, but every spoke leads you back to the hub.
11:11So pick one and make it your own.
11:14Carl will tell you that.
11:15Mero Wolfe.
11:15Whoever the fuck that is.
11:17And what spoke are you going to follow?
11:19What all happened in the weeks after the disappearance.
11:21We don't know what happened.
11:22Well, we don't know what happened to Merit, but she existed in the world.
11:26She caused ripples with people, institutions, things.
11:29And these ripples, in turn, cause patterns in her life.
11:32It can be useful to see if these patterns change after one ceases to exist.
11:36Hmm.
11:38Nero Wolfe again.
11:39That one was Carl.
11:42But that would assume that it was somebody already in her life that took her.
11:45It's a fucking guess, aye.
11:47But that's what we start with, isn't it?
11:48Guesses.
11:49We just happen to call them theories.
11:51Hmm.
12:11We just happen to be able to see if they were to see if they were to see if they
12:12were to see if they were to see if they were to see if they were to see if they
12:12were to see if they were to see if they were to see if they were to see if they
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12:21were
12:32Come on.
13:09So, there the guy is, sitting in the pub, stark naked, pint in front of him, just waiting on me
13:15to arrest him.
13:18Oh, God, you must have so many great stories.
13:21Too many, yeah.
13:24Go on.
13:25That's the Royal Regiment of Scotland's 4th Battalion.
13:27Yeah, the Highlanders.
13:29You know military history?
13:30Oh, well, I know that the Highlanders descended from the Seafers, the Camersons and the Gordons.
13:35Oh, well, there have you all.
13:37Can I?
13:38Aye, of course.
13:40God, they're beautiful.
13:42Where'd you get them?
13:43I made them.
13:45No, you did not.
13:46Aye, I did.
13:47Well, they are beautiful.
13:50Oh, wow.
13:52How does an asshole like you have for a boss recruit someone as lovely as you, eh?
13:57I'm not so lovely.
13:58I have a dark soul.
13:59Oh, I bet you do.
14:00Multiple personalities.
14:02Even better.
14:03I could use more than one of you.
14:05Unlike the networks I've got here.
14:07That's Colin, my eldest.
14:10Nothing more moving than the love between a father and son.
14:12If you say so.
14:15Eh, so there's eight of you on the force over here.
14:18Aye.
14:18Two of them are part-time, though.
14:20Don't suppose there's much crime.
14:21Yeah, a pub fight.
14:23Public intoxication, you know.
14:25I mean, it's an island, after all, you know.
14:26You rob the bank.
14:27Where are you going to go?
14:28So, say, someone breaking into a house to steal this or that and beating someone to a pulp.
14:33That would be unusual.
14:35Very.
14:36Not to mention the suspect getting killed, making his escape.
14:38Yes, we're talking about the lane guards here.
14:40Well, actually, I'm more interested in the suspect, Harry Jennings.
14:44The boy who broke into their house and almost beat William Lingard today.
14:47I know who you mean.
14:49The other robberies that month, there was no violence involved.
14:53None.
14:53Did you consider, then, that Harry wasn't involved in the others?
14:56Of course I did, but there was no one home during the other burglaries.
15:00And, as soon as he was of age, I was pulling that lad off other boys in the pub at
15:05least once a week.
15:06He had what I would call a foul temper.
15:08Harry was easy to piss off, then.
15:11The lad was born pissed off.
15:12He came out of his mother pre-enraged.
15:15So, it was just bad luck, then, that William was home?
15:19Aye.
15:19And that's all it was.
15:21Very bad luck.
15:23And Merritt left right after that?
15:24She got on the heli to hospital with her brother and didn't come back.
15:28She came back one time.
15:30For the funeral.
15:33Aye, for once, you're right.
15:35She did come back to the funeral.
15:36Wait, wait, wait, wait.
15:38She came back to the funeral of the boy who almost beat her own brother to death.
15:42Harry and Merritt were close.
15:44Well, if they were so close, why would he rob her house?
15:46Because the family were desperate.
15:48Clive Jennings' business had gone bust a year before.
15:50Can I talk to Clive?
15:52Aye, if you're clairvoyant.
15:54He died, what, six years ago?
15:55And the mum, Elsa?
15:56You do do your homework, don't you?
15:58You sure you don't want to come and work for me?
16:00You could train Colin up, eh?
16:02Maybe marry him, set him straight.
16:04No, no.
16:05He's too handsome.
16:07I'd be distracted.
16:11Aye, Elsa's still with us, but she's not a very social person.
16:14Can I always knock on her door?
16:16See what happens.
16:17Colin will show you the way.
16:18I can find it.
16:19All the same.
16:21Colin will take you.
16:22He really ate his lunch in there.
16:24It wasn't that hard.
16:25Your mates, the, you know, the ones that came over last night.
16:28They give you the heads up and the old toy soldiers.
16:30I have no idea what you're talking about.
16:33I just love men in uniform.
16:36You really think I'm handsome, do you?
16:38Uh, yeah.
16:40Yeah, you're like a young gay Ralph Fiennes.
16:44Oh.
16:46Cut the straight in him out line.
16:48That's good.
16:49Again, it wasn't hard.
16:52One of these days I'm going to leave.
16:54I can't say I blame you.
16:56You may have noticed that talking to the lane guards and the Jennings is a bit of a sort of
17:01subject for the constable.
17:02You call your dad the constable?
17:04Yeah, well, sure as fuck don't call him dad.
17:06Have you seen the crime scene photos of the break-in?
17:09Uh, yeah, yeah.
17:10Yeah, I've looked at them.
17:12Why?
17:12What about them?
17:13After your boss requested the case files, the constable went and dug them out the archives,
17:18and he stayed in the office all night reading them.
17:20Yeah, Carl has a brilliant way of motivating people.
17:22Oh, this was more than motivated.
17:24I mean, he was upset.
17:27So I went and had a wee look at the files myself.
17:31Little devil.
17:31Oh.
17:33And?
17:34I'd never read them before.
17:36Because, you know, I was just a kid then.
17:37But, man, it was brutal.
17:40Like, the crime scene photos made me sick to my stomach.
17:44You know how he pretty much caved in William Scott?
17:45Mm-hmm.
17:46Gave him brain damage.
17:47Oh.
17:47So there was this tech photo of the room that they found William in.
17:51But someone had, uh, circled something that was lying on the floor with a black marker.
17:59Circled what?
18:00A necklace.
18:03Any idea why it was circled?
18:06No.
18:07And you'd think your dad was the one who circled it?
18:11Why?
18:13Couldn't possibly say.
18:15Could you, um, could you scan the photo?
18:20Uh, yeah, I could.
18:22Might make the constable look bad.
18:26Or maybe that's the idea.
18:30Yeah.
18:56Um, exactly what kind of hazardous waste I've been talking about?
19:02Oh, um, asbestos?
19:06Uranium, maybe?
19:07I've never really thought about it.
19:10I don't have to worry about.
19:11Yeah.
19:16This place used to be full of men.
19:1824-7.
19:20What was Jennings' business?
19:22You name it, Clive Jennings fixed it.
19:24Or painted it.
19:25Or strapped it.
19:34It's the old Jennings' abode over there.
19:37How did it burn down?
19:39Well, like the constable likes to say,
19:41it all started when a bolt of lightning struck the insurance policy.
19:47Mrs. Jennings, it's Colin Cunningham.
19:50Er, I'm coming in.
19:53Hello?
19:56Ilsa?
19:59It's Colin.
20:01That explains the dead parents.
20:07Ilsa, come in.
20:16She's probably at church.
20:18It's Tuesday?
20:20Yeah, I know, but she has, like, a part-time job there as a bookkeeper.
20:23And you're just remembering this now?
20:27That's right.
20:28You are a nitwit.
20:31Rather cutting?
20:33You know, it's, uh, it's not that far from here if you want to drive over.
20:37No, I can't miss a ferry.
20:43You know, in a way, I'm relieved.
20:45I mean, what was I supposed to ask her?
20:47What was it like losing your son?
20:50No offence, but what a place to grow up.
20:54No wonder Merrick ran away.
20:56Everything dies here.
20:58Well, it's not that easy to get away from here.
21:02Merrick did?
21:03No, she only thought she did.
21:04In the end, she died in the same water as Harry.
21:10Yeah.
21:10Paradise on Earth.
21:11Mm-hmm.
21:12You've got to go.
21:13You've got to go.
21:14It's gone.
21:15It goes to places, June.
21:16Squash down the line.
21:17It doesn't do business.
21:18And we, although it's in,
21:20we're in the place.
21:21It's a wee dog.
21:23It's a spaniel.
21:24We blamed on the spaniel.
21:27And we're like,
21:28there's no way something that big can do the spaniel.
21:30The thing was bigger than the spaniel.
21:33Evening, Carl.
21:34Evening, Victoria.
21:36So, love,
21:37what happened to my snow globe collection?
21:40Burgled by someone with no taste.
21:42He threw them all in the bin.
21:44But don't worry,
21:45I managed to shield your lovely prince
21:47from his evil clutches.
21:48Oh, thank you, Martin.
21:50The place looks just as I left it, Carl.
21:52Mm-hmm.
21:52Like a mausoleum.
21:54Mm.
21:56Well, I haven't got long.
21:57I'm back out in the Frankfurt flight.
22:01You let yourself in.
22:02It's your meeting.
22:02I let it in.
22:03And you know the way out.
22:05Charming as always.
22:06Bye, babe.
22:10You look rough.
22:11I nearly died.
22:13Well, this morning.
22:15Hmm.
22:16How's what's his name in duty free?
22:18He's a fucking pilot.
22:19He's a fucking dick.
22:20Mm.
22:21Okay.
22:22Jasper left.
22:23He's staying with your mum.
22:24I assume she phoned you.
22:25Hence this lovely surprise.
22:26Yeah, she phoned me.
22:27What happened?
22:28What happened is you paid him that fucking voicemail.
22:31No, that's not the reason you left.
22:32He and I made a deal.
22:33A pact.
22:34Things were getting better.
22:35Oh, you made a deal.
22:36Yeah, he needs a father,
22:37not a fucking car salesman.
22:38And then you poke your nose in and bores it up.
22:40It's like you want to sabotage things.
22:42Fucking amazes me.
22:43And why would I want to do that?
22:44Why would you play him the voicemail?
22:46Because I want him to know it wasn't his fault.
22:48What wasn't his fault?
22:48The way you are with him.
22:49Oh, fuck.
22:50With everyone, really.
22:51I want him to know it's not about him.
22:53It's about you.
22:54What?
22:55He idolises you and you just push him away.
22:57Idolises me?
22:58He barely grunts at me.
22:59Oh, he's 17.
23:00He's not exactly going to recite poetry, is he?
23:02But when you were rushed into hospital, he was there.
23:05And he never left until you were out of surgery, out of...
23:08danger.
23:10How do you know that?
23:12Mum told me.
23:16Never said anything to me.
23:18Did you ever ask him?
23:20Did you ever think how scared he must have been?
23:23It wasn't exactly a picnic for me either.
23:25Did you ever explain that to him?
23:27It's not the easiest thing to drop in a conversation, Vic.
23:30I'm not saying it's easy, Carl.
23:32He's angry, but you're a stepdad.
23:34Oh, maybe he's angry because his mother fucked off to parts unknown.
23:38We're having another conversation.
23:40Oh, I beg to differ.
23:41He needs you.
23:42So when you shut him out, it feels like a punishment.
23:44I don't shut him out, for fuck's sake.
23:46Shall I play that voicemail for you?
23:48Oh, I think maybe I'm better off alone.
23:50That's not about him!
23:51That's my point.
23:52Jasper needs to know that the problem is whatever goes on inside of that head of yours.
23:56Not him.
24:00I need to go.
24:04What do you want me to do?
24:05Go and pick him up?
24:06Nah, leave him.
24:08Mum will be driving him mad.
24:09He'll be home soon enough.
24:11But you need to think about what it is he's coming home to.
24:15Ah.
24:29Oh, sorry.
24:31Not at all.
24:33I was waiting for you to hear about more.
24:37It was interesting.
24:40How so?
24:45Where did you get this?
24:47The Lingard robbery and assault file.
24:50My pal Colin sent it.
24:52Colin?
24:54Cunningham's deputy and son, in that order.
24:57Also my future gay husband.
25:00It's listed as diamond pendant on platinum chain belonging to Lila Lingard.
25:04Listed where?
25:05On the insurance claim.
25:07But it was in stone.
25:09Not then, it wasn't.
25:10Merrick came back for it.
25:12When?
25:13On the day of Harry Jennings' funeral.
25:15No.
25:20Come on.
25:25It's in stone.
25:26Come on.
25:27Stop.
25:30No.
25:34No.
25:37No.
25:38No.
25:42No.
25:43No.
25:44No.
25:44No.
25:44No.
26:09Fuck you, sick, sick fuck.
26:12Is this what you want?
26:14Yeah, you want me like this?
26:16Well, here we are, Trich, here we are!
26:20Hello?
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26:36Jasper?
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31:26Akram, what are those?
31:28Came from the Crown Office.
31:29You gone through them?
31:30Most of them.
31:32Anything good?
31:33The woman seemed to have no life.
31:35There's nothing in her diaries.
31:38Slown Records.
31:39I'll tune from home and tune from the office.
31:42It's like she went straight home every night.
31:45No dinner with the hires up, no drinks at the pub with colleagues.
31:54I miss you already look forward to the next time same room. I believe that bed brings good luck
32:02signed s so she didn't always go straight home who the fuck is this there's the name of the
32:09florist but no date yeah meaning she could have gotten this anytime before she disappeared I doubt
32:14to still have a record of that order maybe someone remembers the cart from when again who knows when
32:20she got this yeah but she saved the card for some reason same room I'll tell but which one this
32:30lot
32:30came from her office yeah who packed it up her PA um Sabrina Pereira Sabrina was this a loo or
32:44something shower quarters huh of course Merritt had a reputation for being aggressive that's one
32:51way to put it well how would you put it she provoked people went straight at them tested them Merritt
32:56didn't really care what people thought about her long as they thought she was good at her job and
33:00did they think that they had to because she was Stephen Burns so that she didn't fit in neither
33:06of us did I think that's why she took me with her so she'd have an ally against the rugby
33:11boys from the
33:11Bosch schools we used to joke about them good teeth and bad attitudes was us against them I know the
33:18feeling they tried to intimidate you make you feel like a wee cog in their big boys machine
33:27what are you finished so Merritt was strong a survivor survivor are you kidding she absolutely thrived on
33:40that stuff so she could survive say in difficult situations you think she could be alive it's possible
33:51it's been four years and I don't think she'd just up and abandon her brother or me like that if
33:57she
33:57was alive I would just know because you were that close we just always had a connection oh yeah
34:05that was never gonna happen why not because we weren't batting for the same team speaking of do you
34:19remember this no you packed it up with the rest of our office stuff if you say so any idea
34:26who s might
34:26be you think that's me I think it's someone whose name begins with s the worked someone starts with s
34:35could be fucking anybody call the fucking florist ask them oh we did they're out of business could it be
34:42someone from work Christ I hope not is this really all you've got
34:55so this is just what it looks like a publicity stunt and a waste of time you want to find
35:00sort of the
35:01last guy look how far he got last guy fucked up at least he wasn't working out of a fucking
35:07loo in
35:08the ass end of the station with what looks to me like a pair of temporaries from a PA pool
35:13no wonder
35:14you were so well liked just tell me why you think you're gonna do any better cuz I'm doing it
35:22shit you actually sound like her if Merritt was seeing someone I would have known all those alpha
35:28nails and none of them ever tried Ella of course they tried they all fancied her they were probably
35:34running a sweepstake but she wasn't interested when she talked about them it was like they were
35:40beneath her she wasn't friendly with any of them I don't know maybe Liam but only because they worked
35:46the Finch case together and that was more cordial than friendly Liam Taylor hi he was a good prosecutor
35:54and happily married so he wasn't always panting after her like the others why'd you say good that
36:00was I made it rated him she ever expressed any interest in it I asked her about him once she
36:05said
36:06she saw Liam more as a challenge but she knew he was happily married she would never go there so
36:12if
36:12made it had a fella it was someone outside the office what are you doing you're not a tourist it's
36:30good luck not for the dog so his nose replaced twice come on ladies and gentlemen I'll keep this short
36:42being man of few words all right all right you should be proud of yourselves I know how hard you've
36:51worked and I know how little recognition you'll get but I would like to say thank you and well done
36:58and it feels fucking good to win
37:06it's the wee one's birthday right and early
37:13Carl fucking Mork Liam Taylor in the flesh Liam Taylor I'm Akra I heard you were dead
37:21only on the inside it's funny we're just talking about you can you um hang around for a bit
37:26what's up after I speak to your boss and it's Kelly's 10th birthday we're having a family dinner so
37:30okay do you still do that weird polar bear routine every morning keeps me young yeah right up until
37:36your fucking heart explodes I'm glad you're still alive yeah I'll find you you celebrating three
37:46convictions and a big money laundering case it's not gonna go down well at the golf club
37:50who has time for golf I don't think we've met I am Akra he holds my umbrella there's something I
37:58can do
37:58for you DCI Mork aside from listening to your tired old routines about the weather I miss you already
38:05excuse me I can't wait for next time same room same bed blah blah blah blah sorry you lost me
38:13there was a note that was attached to some flowers that were sent to Merritt sent from whom an admirer
38:18with the initial s I see any idea who that might be Steven none and to be clear Merritt and
38:29I never
38:29discussed her personal life yeah but you were her supervisor her mentor yeah all the more reason I had
38:34no idea what she got up to outside the office what about inside the office people have white
38:37relationships all the time and I'd still expect them to behave professionally yeah when people do
38:43what we expected of them you and I'll be out of a job oh that wouldn't be such a bad
38:49thing would it
38:51anything else or would you like to risk another question not today very nice meeting you Lord Advocate
39:15you should be sleeping wait for the water to boil this thing
39:23what if you can find me a wee biscuit go to sleep
39:35what if you can find me a wee biscuit go to sleep well done her out
40:10Water looks delightful
40:14I've got a shriveled knob just watching you
40:16You should try it
40:17Don't really wake yourself up
40:19Assuming one wants to wake up
40:21Yeah
40:22I remember you in those early morning case conferences
40:25A real ray of sunshine
40:27Well speaking of cold and cases
40:30Aye, okay
40:31You and Murt Lingard worked the Graham Finch case together, yeah?
40:35We did
40:36How did you find her?
40:38Ambitious
40:39Annoying
40:41She was very focused
40:42Not much of a team player
40:45Didn't think much of her colleagues
40:47She did not
40:48But I never had a problem with her
40:51My former PA said that Merit thought of you as a challenge
40:56Challenge?
40:57Yeah, you know
40:59A test
41:00A prize to be won
41:04Flattered, I guess
41:05Everyone keeps telling me that Merit loved a challenge
41:07That she passed all the tests
41:08That she won all the prizes
41:09And I'm wondering, well, if she thought of you as a challenge
41:13Did she act on it?
41:14And as she usually got what she wanted
41:16If she did act on it
41:21I'm asking did I fuck Merit
41:23Or vice versa, yeah
41:25Fuck's sake, Carl
41:26Change my mind, Liam
41:28Tell me nothing happened between the two of you
41:30Tell me you didn't go there
41:31I don't know what to say
41:32You say it didn't happen
41:37Didn't happen
41:40Fucking hell, Liam
41:41Carl
41:45Does Martha know?
41:46Of course not
41:48Of course not
42:01As a start
42:03It was like you said
42:04Merit got me in her sights for some reason
42:06Then we went for a drink after work
42:08We both got a bit pissed
42:10Then she kissed me
42:11And one thing led to another
42:13It lasted a month
42:14It took you a month to come to your senses
42:16It was Merit she ended it
42:19Why?
42:21She just did it
42:22No warning
42:24No explanation
42:25No big fight
42:25Just
42:26Thanks, I'll see you around
42:29I kept my distance after that
42:32So you're married
42:33She never brought people back
42:34Where did you meet up?
42:36Hotel
42:36Which?
42:38Princess Garden
42:39Did you ever send her flowers?
42:41She hated that
42:42Do you remember any dates?
42:44No, but
42:45She always paid
42:46Oh, I'm looking out for you
42:48It'll almost likely be a record
42:49It was a while ago
42:51Over a year before she disappeared
42:55None of this has anything to do with your investigation
42:57The only way Martha finds out is if you tell her
43:00Doesn't have to go in a file
43:01So you messed around
43:02She dumped you
43:03You felt played
43:05Then why?
43:06Waited a year to kill her
43:07I don't know if anyone killed her
43:09I don't know if anyone killed her
43:09You have to be thinking it
43:11It's an investigation
43:11Which usually presumes a crime
43:13The real crime
43:15Are those fucking Speedos
43:20Don't worry
43:21I won't put you in a file
43:24She used a different name
43:28She checked in as Lila Graham
43:33Are you sure?
43:34She had a credit card in that name
43:37I remember because
43:38I made some gag about prosecutors commit fraud
43:40I bet she laughed her ass off
43:44She just said
43:46Now you're safe
43:47You have something on me
44:14DCI Mork
44:16This is Marcus
44:17The assistant manager of the hotel
44:19How do you do Marcus?
44:21Detective
44:21As I've said to your associates
44:23I can't help you
44:25I'm sorry you came out here
44:26But I'm afraid
44:27Shut up Marcus
44:28How long do you keep your guest records for?
44:31Five years
44:31But again
44:32Shut up Marcus
44:33We're currently investigating the disappearance of a woman
44:35Who may have stayed at this hotel
44:37Before she went missing
44:38We know for certain
44:39That she stayed here a year or so before that
44:41So that's four years
44:43Two Olympics
44:44One World Cup
44:45And four Prime Ministers ago
44:47If you please
44:47You need a warrant
44:49It's just confirmation
44:50It's not 50 kilos of cocaine
44:52Be that as it may
44:53I'm not allowed to release
44:54Personal information
44:56That data
44:57Is all protected by law now
44:59Data Protection Act
45:002018
45:01Thank you
45:02Thank you Akram
45:02Helpful
45:03As I told your associates
45:05I could lose my job
45:06Well you could lose your job
45:07If I tell your higher ups
45:08That you're procuring prostitutes
45:10For your guests
45:11I do know such thing
45:12That you've got a fucking maid
45:14Who deals oxy off her cleaning trolley
45:16That is absolutely not true
45:18I know it's shit
45:18I know it's shit
45:19It's just harassment
45:21Call the place
45:26Same room six times in the two months before she disappeared
45:30So all this time
45:32They could have been tracking financial history for Lila Graham
45:34Yeah
45:35We're doing that now
45:35What type of person uses the name of her dead mother
45:41What is an authorized guest?
45:44Someone authorized to sign for room service
45:47Bar tabs, whatever
45:48Why would she do that?
45:50Because she was never here
45:53She's on the computer
45:54No it's Lila Graham's name on the computer
45:56It's Liam Taylor's signature on any evidence that puts Merit in the room
45:59Fucking paranoid bitch
46:02Except that I'm looking at the record of the last time she was here
46:05And that is not Liam Taylor's name
46:12Who the fuck is Sam Hague?
46:16Well, today's the day Merit
46:19You've had enough time to think
46:20Now's your chance to answer the question
46:23Why are you here?
46:26Like they say, the truth will set you free
46:29But oh, if you don't answer right
46:32We'll give you another month to think about it
46:35And try again
47:02You're okay in there
47:09First guess
47:11Make it a good one
47:29It's time Hague
47:32What did you do to stop?
47:35I'd love to take you to Bennybeg one day
47:38That's a great wee crag to get you started climbing
47:40You said I wanted to learn how to climb
47:46You're dressed
47:48Yeah, I have to go
47:51Everything okay?
47:52Yeah, something's come up
47:53Well, I'll only forgive you if you tell me when I can see you again
47:57Well, I'll be gone for a while
47:58Gone where?
47:59Uh, more for a bit
48:01More
48:02What is on more?
48:04It's an island
48:05Yeah, I know that
48:06But what's on more for you?
48:08My father
48:12So how long you be gone?
48:13Who knows?
48:14Wow
48:14Who knows is code for forever
48:17Please, I'm not going home to live with my father
48:20I need to see him
48:22And then...
48:23And then what?
48:24I'll bring you when I get back
48:26Which is when?
48:27I don't know, when I get back
48:29You're a right font of information
48:30Can't we just fuck without sharing?
48:33Is that what we're doing though, is it?
48:35Just fucking
48:38Who did you think this was?
48:43I have to go
48:44But you can stay
48:46Order some room service
48:47Make a day of it
48:52Not a...
48:54Fuck you
49:07What did you do
49:10To Sam?
49:14I used them
49:16That's all
49:22I was unkind
49:29Is this about Sam?
49:36No
49:40But Sam Haig is dead
49:42Because of you
49:47Sam's dead
49:48And every time
49:50You give a wrong answer
49:51You're gonna make things
49:53Just a bit
49:54More uncomfortable
49:57So from now on
49:58You might want to
50:00Really think
50:02Before you speak
50:17The hyperbaric chamber
50:20Will begin to heat up
50:21As pressure increases
50:23Up 5 atmospheres
50:25Or
50:2615 inches down
50:27The temperature
50:28Inside the chamber
50:30Will be around
50:3132 Celsius
50:32Or
50:3390 degrees Fahrenheit
50:35The rule of thumb is
50:37The deeper
50:38The hotter
50:38Oxygen will become denser
50:41And it will become
50:42Tougher to breathe
50:43A person may start to experience
50:46Hyperoxia
50:47Or
50:48High levels of celity
50:50In their breathing
50:51These symptoms include
50:53Trembling
50:54Sweating
50:55Confusion
50:56Headaches
50:57And
50:58Blood vision
51:09To be continued
51:09To be continued
51:09To be continued
51:28To be continued
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