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00:13It's very dangerous.
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02:35Laona?
02:38Come with me.
02:40Take this.
02:43What is this?
02:45Shh.
02:47Be quiet.
02:50Cover your eyes and come with me.
02:52Good.
02:53Take my hand.
02:54Stand up.
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03:00Where is my husband?
03:01Move fast and be quiet.
03:03Keep on moving.
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03:35Ah!
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07:15Good evening, Grace.
07:17I'm surprised to see you here.
07:19Oh?
07:20I didn't think you could afford a ticket.
07:23I see your sense of humour hasn't changed one bit.
07:26You know, she's never forgiven me for being head girl at school.
07:30This is my nephew, Duncan.
07:33Detective Chief Inspector Macmillan.
07:35You were friends?
07:36We drifted apart, I suppose you might say.
07:40Aye.
07:41I suppose you might.
07:43This is wife, Ruth.
07:45Oh, I'm loving your work, by the way.
07:47Sorry?
07:48Oh, the wee mushroomy things were spectacular.
07:50Oh, thanks.
07:51The bistro's branching into more corporate events.
07:54Congratulations.
07:55Tonight's refreshments are provided free of charge by the McFadden Family Group.
07:59It's our contribution.
08:02And all you ask for in return is that the McFadden Family Group get first dibs on any investment opportunities.
08:07We've put a proposal together.
08:09As have most people here.
08:12It's just the way the world works, eh?
08:16If you'll excuse me.
08:17Please. Take all the time you need.
08:20Macmillan?
08:22I'll be right there.
08:25Bart?
08:26Good evening, DS Bartlett, I think you mean.
08:28Sorry, it's just a bit noisy where I'm at right now.
08:31Where are you?
08:32What's up?
08:33We're up.
08:34The body's been found on the wasteland at John Street.
08:37Alright, send me the location. I'll be there as soon as possible.
08:40Are you going to tell me where you are?
08:43Later.
08:52Eighty-four minutes. That's why I miss my connecting flight.
08:56Board a force, board a fast, more like...
08:59You need to keep your voice down, Daddy.
09:01Are you telling your father what he needs to do?
09:03Of course not.
09:09Change of plans. I have to put you in a taxi to my flat.
09:12What kind of welcome is this?
09:13It's work, Daddy.
09:15Is it urgent?
09:17Emergency.
09:22PHOTO CLICKS
09:27Overdose?
09:28Doesn't much look like any addict I've ever met.
09:31PHOTO CLICKS
09:43Evening, boss.
09:44Evening.
09:45The deceased is a 50-something Caucasian male,
09:48narcotic paraphernalia at the scene,
09:50no ID, but the car is registered to a Mr...
09:53Lucas Galloway.
09:55You know him?
09:56I was just at a party with his boss.
10:00Oh, here's Malik now.
10:08DOORBELL RINGS
10:21DOOR CREAKS
10:46Hey, you! Stop!
10:48Stop!
10:51Stop! Come here!
10:53Hey, come here!
11:05Nice of you to join us, Jay.
11:08I've requested traffic cams and CCTV footage of the surrounding area.
11:12So our pal here is old school.
11:15In the 80s and 90s, he was Billy McFadden's go-to enforcer.
11:19Billy was pretty old school himself, wasn't he?
11:21Absolutely.
11:22I mean, he's been gone a few years now,
11:24but Grace is trying this whole re-brand thing.
11:27You know, the McFadden family group's an entirely legitimate business.
11:31Is it?
11:33It's got a long way to go yet.
11:35Shall we start the door to doors?
11:37Folk tend to go a bit Three Wise Monkeys in these parts,
11:40so I don't actually know how much good it'll do.
11:42Turn on the charm.
11:43OK, but don't mention any names.
11:45No words of Galloway's death until we release it, OK?
11:50See, none of this feels right to me.
11:54Jay? Hmm?
11:55I want you heading this up.
11:56Course, boss.
12:16How far is Balmoral?
12:19About an hour, hour and a half. I'm not sure.
12:22You never been?
12:24Seriously?
12:25Seriously.
12:29There's a tour bus if you want to get to know my hometown instead.
12:32You're clearly settled in here, Davis, but hometown?
12:36I don't think so.
12:37Phil Skortash?
12:39Please.
12:40Phil Skortash?
12:41Please.
12:45That is breakfast?
12:46Mmm.
12:47For one person?
12:49Yeah, man.
12:51Impossible.
12:53Me need fi make a move.
12:54I wish I could witness your first...
12:57tatty scone.
13:05Young lady, let me loose in that kitchen.
13:08I'll cook up a real breakfast in no time at all.
13:17You're absolutely soaked, dear.
13:19Don't worry.
13:21I'll grab you a glass of water when we get in, yeah?
13:23I'm not thirsty.
13:25The doctor said you need to stay hydrated.
13:27Doctors.
13:29You used to want me in gas to go into medicine, remember?
13:32You've done OK for yourself.
13:35He has a beautiful new car, your brother.
13:38Have you seen it?
13:40Not yet, no.
13:41Took me out for lunch on Sunday.
13:43Lovely place.
13:44Very expensive.
13:46Oh, did I tell you?
13:47You mentioned it, Mum, yeah.
13:49OK.
13:50Sit.
13:52There we go.
13:53Oh, thank you.
13:54OK.
13:55OK.
14:03Here.
14:05Drink.
14:11Right.
14:12You'll be OK?
14:14Yeah, yeah, the guards are in and out all the time.
14:16They're not guards, Mum, they're carers.
14:19If you say so.
14:22OK.
14:24Speak to you later, yeah?
14:25Yeah.
14:36Preliminary autopsy results on Lucas Galloway
14:39show that he died of a massive ketamine overdose.
14:42And, I mean, massive.
14:44More than you would take for recreational purposes.
14:47So an accidental OD is unlikely?
14:49Very.
14:50And we can probably rule out suicide.
14:52A minor bruising and traces of blood on the neck
14:55revealed another puncture consistent with a syringe.
14:59So someone's injected him in the throat
15:02and tried to make it look like he died shooting up.
15:04Yeah, seems the most credible scenario.
15:07If your aim is to take out a major player in organised crime,
15:11that doesn't seem very organised.
15:13That's exactly what I was thinking.
15:15There has been a spike in ketamine use over the last few months.
15:19Particularly in conjunction with cocaine.
15:21They call it CK.
15:22It's shown up a lot in the streets, clubs,
15:25the students are into it too.
15:27You got pals in narcotics, Bart?
15:29I just like to keep myself informed.
15:31Well, you know, it makes sense if you're gunning for promotion, eh?
15:34Oh-ho-ho!
15:35Right, play nicely, boys and girls.
15:38OK, so MDMA, cocaine, heroin,
15:42we know that mainly comes up from south of the border.
15:45Same could be true of ketamine.
15:47Are the McFadden family involved in drugs?
15:51They're involved, all right.
15:53Yeah, but Grace likes to keep all of that at arm's length.
15:56You know, that's why she needed someone like Galloway around.
15:59Right, Monty, anything from the car?
16:02GPS was turned off. Seems he wasn't keen on being traced.
16:05Oh, funny that, eh?
16:07Yep.
16:08Sorry, ma'am, there's a woman here asking to see Diaz-Bartlett.
16:11Well, if it's not in connection with this case...
16:13She did say she knew Diaz-Bartlett and it was urgent.
16:16Name's Katie Forsyth.
16:21It must be about a year that you've had this gig?
16:25Yeah, it feels a lot longer most days.
16:28Katie, listen, it's great that you've found something
16:31you're so passionate about, it's just...
16:33Refugees, asylum seekers, none of that's really our field.
16:37Yeah, I'm not sure we can help you with that.
16:39Look, I get that I would normally be below your pay grade,
16:43and, yeah, I was called in to help a suspected illegal migrant
16:46arrested for shoplifting, but I...
16:48No, no, no.
16:54OK, it's OK, you'll get it back, all right?
16:59This is Mariam Farraki.
17:02She's 26 years old, six months pregnant,
17:05and she wants to report a murder.
17:18Mariam, this is Detective Constable Lindo,
17:22I'm Diaz-Bartlett, Katie here is a friend of mine.
17:26If you can tell us everything that happened in your own words.
17:48You cannot be...
17:53He went for water, she was dehydrated.
17:56You speak Farsi?
17:58A lot of interpreters went in the last little budget cut,
18:01so I've been learning for over a year.
18:04When he left...
18:07She heard people shouting and running.
18:10They were angry.
18:12How many people?
18:14Four or five.
18:18Did you see anything?
18:20No.
18:22Can you tell us the name of the ship?
18:25I do not know.
18:27What did you see?
18:29I don't know.
18:32Can you tell us the name of the ship?
18:34I do not know.
18:38That is pretty common.
18:40A dock worker or delivery driver sneaks people on board
18:43and they hide out until they reach their destination.
18:46How did he get off the ship?
18:48There was a man, he had...
18:50Can you describe him?
18:53He gave me a hug.
18:55He said, close your eyes.
18:58I was scared.
19:02Then I was...
19:06They took me to the dock.
19:09So she was given a blanket,
19:12told her to cover her eyes
19:14and led her to the harbour.
19:17And then you went to the memorial,
19:19the meeting point for you and Hassan.
19:21Memorial, yes.
19:23We agree if we separate.
19:26Memorial.
19:30It's not enough.
19:32Sorry.
19:34What?
19:36There's no evidence that a crime has been committed,
19:39never mind a murder.
19:41Hassan is dead.
19:43How do you know?
19:45Because he did not come back to me.
19:52So, as far as we know,
19:54the woman travelled here with her partner
19:56and by the time she reached, her partner disappeared.
19:58Well, it doesn't seem like it's enough
20:00to justify an investigation.
20:02I agree.
20:03The woman desperately needs some help.
20:05Well, and desperate people don't say anything.
20:07Think she's telling the truth, boss?
20:09Maybe not the whole truth.
20:11I got the impression she was playing her cards.
20:13I don't think so.
20:15I don't think so.
20:17I don't think so.
20:19Maybe not the whole truth.
20:21I got the impression she was playing her cards
20:23pretty close to her chest.
20:25Yes, because she's all alone in a strange country
20:27and we don't know what she's going through.
20:29Yeah, OK, go down to the harbour,
20:31but talk nicely to the harbour master.
20:33We need to try and avoid any jurisdiction minefields.
20:35And if he doesn't cooperate?
20:37Well, then you'll be scunnered.
20:39That's why I said talk nicely to him.
20:41Right, come on, you two, go, quickly.
20:43Both of you.
20:45I need you back on the Galloway case.
20:47Chop, chop.
21:03I want you operating at the full 100,
21:05so that...
21:07Oh, I'm afraid we're closed, Chief Inspector.
21:09Oh, no, don't be afraid, we're not hungry.
21:11We're here to see Grace.
21:13Is she around?
21:15Inspector.
21:29Problem?
21:31Oh, just Katie.
21:33She's after an update already.
21:35Got admiring dedication.
21:37How do you know her?
21:39I saved her life.
21:41Really?
21:43Oh, yes, I stopped to help her
21:45and money came up to get the promotion.
21:47In a nutshell.
21:49You really turned her life around.
21:51Rehab, drug counselling,
21:53the refugee stuff.
21:57You should be proud, you know?
21:59Yeah.
22:01No, I am, I just...
22:03I can't help but think she's wasting our time.
22:05You can get that if you want.
22:07I can charm the harbour master.
22:09It's just my father.
22:11Bit early to be calling from Jamaica.
22:13He's not in Jamaica.
22:31Where was he found?
22:33His car was parked on wasteland.
22:35Around John Street.
22:37Would he have any reason to be in that area?
22:39Something work-related?
22:41I don't know.
22:43Visiting a lady friend?
22:47As far as I'm aware,
22:49Lucas wasn't seeing anyone.
22:51So he was just there on business then?
22:53Grace, let's not get ourselves on here.
22:55Galloway's been on your family payroll
22:57for forever.
22:59Exactly.
23:01So I'd appreciate a minute to process
23:03the fact that he's dead.
23:05And you'll appreciate that time is a factor
23:07in your investigation.
23:09You're certain he was murdered?
23:11Well, unless he took it upon
23:13himself to try ketamine for the
23:15first time and massively misjudged
23:17the amount.
23:19Lucas was no drug user.
23:21Was he a dealer?
23:23You expect me to answer
23:25that question?
23:27We're trying to ascertain if a lifelong friend
23:29was involved in narcotics and if that got him killed.
23:33I think I might need legal representation
23:35before we go any further.
23:37Only if you've got something to hide.
23:39Please.
23:41Don't insult my intelligence.
23:43I wouldn't dream of it, Grace.
23:45Lucas
23:47was a loyal family friend
23:49on the verge of retirement.
23:51Retirement?
23:53How did he take that?
23:55Is everything okay?
23:57Far from it, Duncan.
24:01Far from it.
24:05It has to be this one.
24:07It's the closest to the main road.
24:11Three vessels docked from Oslo
24:13in the last 24 hours.
24:15How long's your dad in town for?
24:17About a week.
24:19You gonna pick his brains?
24:21Can't hurt to have another senior officer
24:23staying with you.
24:25He is so annoying. He wants a tour guide
24:27and me off for work, you know?
24:29Oh. Well, I can find something for us to do.
24:31Us?
24:33It's hard to show him round, eh?
24:35Stunted is the kind of size
24:37Maryam described.
24:39Right. Remember.
24:41No throwing your weight around.
24:43No knocking down the door.
24:45We only go when we're invited.
24:47I think this is a waste of time.
24:49I think there's a genuine murder investigation
24:51underway and we're not part of it.
24:53Hi. Can we have a word?
24:55Yes.
24:57I'm Detective Sergeant Lara Bartlett.
24:59This is my colleague D.C. Lindo.
25:01Officer...
25:03Axel Berg is my name.
25:05I'm the last room's, I mean,
25:07cargo hold supervising officer.
25:09Great.
25:11Yeah. Now is a bad time.
25:13Busy time.
25:15We need to visit a captain.
25:17Sorry. Not possible.
25:19Did you miss the part
25:21where we said we were police officers?
25:23Right.
25:25This way, please.
25:31Would you say
25:33you were close?
25:35Sometimes he'd
25:37tell me tales of the old days
25:39with Grandpa Billy,
25:41but I sort of outgrew them.
25:43When was the last time you saw Galloway?
25:45The night before last.
25:47He was in for a drink and I ended up
25:49having a few too many.
25:51Ruth asked me to take his keys and drive him home.
25:55So if we were to find your prints
25:57and DNA in a dead man's car,
25:59do you need a ready-made explanation?
26:01Do I need an alibi?
26:03I'm not a suspect, am I?
26:05Well, two things we need to be at the start of a murder investigation
26:07is thorough and open-minded.
26:09Oh, for heaven's sake, Cora, we were both with you
26:11when Lucas was killed.
26:13Is that enough of an alibi?
26:15Time of death was a few hours earlier,
26:17actually.
26:19I was getting my hair and nails done.
26:21I like to make an effort for a party.
26:25And what about you?
26:27Home. Alone.
26:29Ruth was there too, until she had to go and supervise
26:31the reception catering anyway.
26:33Look, see, I realise that this is the
26:35McFadden brand image nowadays.
26:37You know, the civic receptions,
26:39the urban renewal.
26:43But we both know that you're still in the business
26:45where a hostile takeover
26:47can come with a body count.
26:51Is this the start of a tough war, Grace?
26:53You tell me.
26:55You're the detective.
27:09I'm a little confused here, but
27:11am I being accused of people smuggling?
27:13No, Captain Nielsen.
27:15No.
27:17Then I don't understand.
27:19We're acting on information that a violent incident
27:21took place on board your ship shortly before
27:23you docked in Aberdeen involving a person
27:25or persons travelling illegally.
27:27Well, there was no such incident.
27:29You sure about that?
27:31Yeah. I'm the captain of this vessel.
27:33Nothing happens on board
27:35this ship without my permission.
27:37It's a big ship.
27:39Oh, yeah. And a great responsibility.
27:41It's a fascinating
27:43environment.
27:45I'd love to have a look around.
27:47I'm afraid that's not permitted.
27:49Captain of this ship, what's permitted is up to you, right?
27:51I have a duty of care
27:53to the organizations who actually pay me
27:55to transport their goods.
27:57What kind of goods?
27:59The manifest dictates every trip.
28:01Right now we are reloading cargo for our return voyage.
28:03And in 72 hours, I believe,
28:05we will be back on sea.
28:07Not if we impound the vessel.
28:11Officer, I doubt
28:13you have the authority for that.
28:15Come on, I give you my word.
28:17No laws were broken here.
28:19Might take a bit more than you earned, Captain.
28:21Yeah, nevertheless,
28:23I insist that you return to shore.
28:25Okay.
28:27We can see ourselves out.
28:29Yeah, sure. But you know,
28:31good manners dictate that I escort you.
28:33So, follow me, please.
28:35Officer?
28:47Wow, I thought people in our line of work
28:49were arrogant.
28:51Whiskey on his berth at this time of the day.
28:53Yeah, I noticed that.
28:55Maybe he has something heavy on his mind.
28:57Maybe he just loves a drink.
28:59Does it even matter?
29:01They'll be gone in a couple of days
29:03unless Matt can find someone with a clout
29:05to impound this thing.
29:07There must be a procedure, but...
29:09Yeah, there is. But step one is present evidence.
29:11We can't gather any without permission of the search of the ship.
29:13So we just abandon Miriam and forget about her dead husband?
29:15I don't know he's dead, Davis.
29:17I can't even be sure he exists.
29:27Sokka reports
29:29finding DNA of two other individuals
29:31in Galloway's car besides a deceased
29:33and fingerprints on the outside.
29:35Neither are showing up on our database.
29:37One of them is almost certainly
29:39Duncan McFadden.
29:41He drove Galloway home the other night.
29:43Yeah, but he doesn't have a record.
29:45Grace has managed to groom him
29:47to be the acceptable face of the McFadden
29:49family business.
29:51You think if this other person was a rival gang type
29:53they'd be on file, no?
29:55Possibly. Aye.
29:57Right, anything else at the scene?
29:59Yeah, Sokka found fibres in Galloway's hair.
30:01Right, but
30:03not in the car.
30:05They're reliant to some minor head injuries revealed in the autopsy.
30:07Ketamine overdose
30:09can cause seizures.
30:11And if he was thrashing
30:13around on the floor, those fibres
30:15could be from rug or carpet?
30:17Meaning he was killed elsewhere.
30:19Well,
30:21we've got no leads for where elsewhere might be,
30:23so...
30:25Well, did you two make any progress down at the docks?
30:27Mm-hmm. We speak to the captain of the ship
30:29that could fit the description of Merriam's story.
30:31Could fit it?
30:33Arrival time matches.
30:35I mean,
30:37we're going to need more than that.
30:39And the captain denies any incident
30:41involving stories?
30:43Of course. Historically, stowaways were set adrift
30:45in a rowboat. Let the sea decide
30:47their fate. You don't think that still happens?
30:49There have been some cases
30:51in modern times.
30:53Right, well, we've got no reason to believe anything like that
30:55happened. Well, if we had more time
30:57to investigate, then... Well, we don't.
30:59Okay? So let downstairs
31:01process Merriam for the shoplifting
31:03and that will be the end of it.
31:05I want you two to get
31:07Galloway's keys from his personal effects
31:09and go to his flat, okay? Just see what
31:11you can find. I want it, boss.
31:13Malik, you can help
31:15Monty trace that ketamine. I mean, that
31:17is our murder weapon.
31:19Boss? Got an idea, actually?
31:21Do you, aye?
31:23Can't wait to hear it.
31:27Are you kidding me? Our chief inspector
31:29doesn't feel there's grounds for an investigation?
31:31So find some!
31:33A man's dead! We don't
31:35have any proof Hassan was on the ship
31:37or proof that he even existed.
31:39Do you see this?
31:43Her baby is her proof.
31:45I didn't mean to...
31:47I apologise.
31:49We've arranged for a hospital
31:51visit to check on the baby's welfare.
31:53That's good of you.
31:55And after that, you'll be formally
31:57charged with shoplifting.
32:05A van nearly hit her at the harbour.
32:07Maybe the driver remembers her?
32:09It proved that she was there,
32:11that she's telling the truth.
32:13It doesn't confirm she was on the boat,
32:15and it doesn't actually prove
32:17that anything happened on board either.
32:19We've done all we can.
32:21I'm sorry, Mary-Anne.
32:35Monty!
32:37Monty!
32:39You have a minute?
32:41Not really, but go on.
32:43Make it snappy, Lindo.
32:45Who's the best person to contact to access CCTV?
32:47Well, it depends where.
32:49Commercial property? Residential area?
32:51Er, the harbour.
32:53Sorry, aren't you supposed to be letting that non-case go?
32:55Yes, we are. Come on, Davis.
32:57Come on.
32:59What is the point of getting the harbour CCTV?
33:01So there's something else it can't take to mark.
33:03I'm sure she'll be delighted.
33:05You ready for give up?
33:07It's not our decision.
33:09Our decision?
33:11Wow, Bart.
33:13You really want this promotion this time, huh?
33:15I'm sorry.
33:17It's not our decision.
33:19It's not our decision.
33:21It's not our decision.
33:23It's not our decision.
33:25It's not our decision.
33:27It's not our decision.
33:31Come on.
33:33Bart, I'm sorry. It's a joke.
33:35Maybe try DS Bartlett now and again.
33:37Just so we understand each other.
33:39Of course.
33:45614. This is us.
33:47Keys?
33:53Okay.
33:55For any drug paraphernalia, obviously.
33:57And...
33:59we should probably get some rug
34:01and carpet samples in the office.
34:03Shit!
34:05Stay down!
34:07Stay down!
34:09No!
34:11No!
34:13Come on!
34:15Bart, you all right?
34:17Yeah.
34:19Go. Get after them.
34:21Go!
34:25Go!
34:33Jean!
34:41An upstanding member of the community, no doubt.
34:43Indeed.
34:45How's your mum doing?
34:47What?
34:49Well, it can't be easy looking after an elderly relative.
34:51I remember towards the end of my mum's life...
34:53She's fine, thank you.
34:55Well, does your brother help out much?
34:57When he can.
34:59Good. Good.
35:01Well, look.
35:07Twat, twat.
35:13Leave it there.
35:21Anything I need to be concerned about?
35:23Do the words plausible deniability mean anything to you?
35:25Of course.
35:27But I could...
35:29You fulfil a role within this organisation.
35:31Within this family.
35:33I need you clean.
35:35Far removed from anything remotely criminal.
35:37And you, Lucas?
35:39And I'm nae a kid any more.
35:41Oh, you're a grown-up.
35:43So show some maturity.
35:51Do I need to come round there and serve myself?
35:57If Grace is keeping you in the dark,
35:59I think it's a good thing.
36:13Cheers.
36:27I thought I kent everyone on the drug squad.
36:29Why doesn't that surprise me?
36:31You are police, though, right?
36:33What gave us away?
36:35Didn't look much like a couple trying to spice things up, so...
36:37We're here on police business, yes.
36:39Brilliant.
36:43We take you in, charge you with possession with intent to supply
36:45based on whatever's in your pockets there.
36:47You climb up, get a lawyer.
36:49Pits the other way.
36:51You give us some drugs.
36:53CK, to be precise.
36:55It's just a shakedown now.
36:57They just want free gear.
36:59It's for lab analysis.
37:01Look, you cooperate, we'll be on our way.
37:03Aye, OK.
37:05Make sure it's the good stuff.
37:07It's all the good stuff.
37:09Business is booming, I take it.
37:13No competitors to speak of?
37:15Rivals encroaching on your territory?
37:17Ah, folk can better rune to you.
37:21End the chat.
37:35Mr Pierce.
37:37A known associate of Lucas Galloway
37:39and a long-term dealer for the McFadden family.
37:41According to narcotics,
37:43the ketamine spike started about six months ago
37:45and shows no sign of letting up.
37:47Matey boy over here is on to a good thing.
37:49No news of any turf wars.
37:51If Galloway was killed by a rival gang,
37:53that must have been their first move.
37:55No, it's not out of the question.
37:57I've sent the CK sample off for analysis
37:59but we'll be relying on the cocaine for anything distinctive.
38:01Why is that?
38:03Well, ketamine is a purely pharmaceutical product.
38:05You know, it's made on an industrial scale.
38:07It's not a compound, you know, like crystal meth.
38:09So any ketamine that you get in the street
38:11has probably come from a legitimate source.
38:13Is that our next step, then?
38:15Contact hospitals, veterinarians, pharmacies,
38:17see if any ket's gone missing?
38:19If the drug's been flooding the city
38:21for a six-month period,
38:23it must have taken more than a one-off robbery
38:25or a dodgy vet.
38:27Well, maybe there's a whole network of dodgy vets.
38:29Anything to show from the flat,
38:31apart from your bumps and bruises?
38:33We've taken carpet fibres
38:35and sent them for analysis,
38:37to see if they match those on the deceased's hair.
38:39Well, that's something, potentially.
38:41Well, as far as we could see,
38:43there was nothing missing but the laptop.
38:45So either we disturbed them, or...
38:47Oh, that's exactly what they came for.
38:49Mm.
38:51Right, I'm going to need all hands to the pump tonight, OK?
38:55While I go and follow a lead, Bart,
38:57you can help Monty and Malik.
38:59Davis?
39:01I want you on the footwear database.
39:03There's a footwear database?
39:05Fascinating. And sometimes productive.
39:07Sarko found some decent footprints
39:09at the crime scene.
39:11I want you to find a match.
39:13Great.
39:17Have fun with that, Linda.
39:29You've never been to prison before, have you?
39:31I have not.
39:33I don't think you'd enjoy it much.
39:35Isn't that the point of prison?
39:37If I find out it was your men who raided Galloway's flat
39:39and assaulted my officers,
39:41I'll see to it they go down for conspiracy
39:43to defeat the ends of justice.
39:45I don't know what you're talking about.
39:47No? No.
39:49Well, there was no sign of break-in at the flat,
39:51which means the guys must have had keys.
39:53And that suggests to me somebody that Lucas was close to.
39:55Somebody to leave a spare set with.
39:57We didn't have that kind of relationship.
39:59OK, well, maybe somebody
40:01for the company who built the flats
40:03he lived in.
40:05The McFadden family group.
40:09See this tightrope
40:11that you're walking? It won't hold forever, Grace.
40:15When I was starting out, my SIO,
40:17he nicked your dad,
40:19but we couldn't make the charges stick.
40:21But I'm promising you now
40:23I'll make sure they stick for you.
40:31Need a lift home?
40:35My taxi's booked.
40:39I get the impression you're quite an...
40:41an organised person.
40:43I try to be.
40:45I mean, the bar seems to run like clockwork.
40:47Hopefully.
40:49You must, well, see lots of things
40:51do as you work.
40:53I'm not sure I understand.
40:55Well, you know.
40:57People coming and going.
40:59Relations. Confrontations.
41:01I prefer to mind my own business.
41:03Customers, they sort of insist.
41:05What about family?
41:07Family. Even more so.
41:09This is me.
41:29Okay.
41:31Yeah.
41:33Yeah, thanks for your help.
41:35Bye.
41:37Having a productive evening?
41:39Oh, massively. You?
41:41Oh, it's fascinating.
41:43I mean,
41:45I can see why they think it's a stupid question.
41:47If you'd had a load of ketamine next, you'd have reported it, right?
41:49That's what I'm saying.
41:51No luck with the trainers then, no?
41:53The girl near the car
41:55was a bit of a shortcut.
41:57Perfect. Six matches.
41:59That's not bad.
42:01The two men at Galloway's place were wearing boots, right?
42:03Oh, yes.
42:05I got a good look at them when I hit the deck.
42:09Mac wants to see me in her office.
42:11That's never good.
42:15Have you been chasing
42:17the Harbour CCTV
42:19instead of doing what you were asked?
42:21As well, not instead.
42:23There was nothing to see anyway.
42:25No clear view of the van driver.
42:27And...
42:29no Miriam in sight.
42:31Oh.
42:33So you got yourself into bother for nothing then?
42:35Had to try.
42:49Oh.
42:51Oh, he liked that hat.
42:53That was his favourite hat.
42:55You can tell.
42:57Boss.
42:59Daddy.
43:01Getting acquainted with the
43:03Detective Chief Inspector.
43:05He was very charming, by the way.
43:07Thank you. Your dad's brought some old photos.
43:09Look.
43:11Very bonny.
43:13We've known from an early age
43:15where his future lies.
43:17He's a natural.
43:19Well, it's been lovely to meet you,
43:21if you'll excuse me.
43:23Of course.
43:25I can't just show up to my workplace, you know?
43:27Ah, yes.
43:29I understand you're looking at pictures
43:31of running shoes.
43:33Not actually, Mr Lindo.
43:35Grantly, please.
43:37Actually, what I said was he's cross-referencing
43:39crime scene evidence with an analytic database.
43:41Of course.
43:43I meant no offence.
43:45I'll walk you out.
43:47Well, I want you to know
43:49that your son is a valued member of my team.
43:51This has been a wonderful
43:53experience for him.
43:55I'm grateful for all you've done.
44:09What was that all about?
44:11I mean, I like your tone, son.
44:13You think you've come to Scotland to attend my graduation?
44:15Not to embarrass me in front of my boss?
44:17That was not my intention.
44:19Then what is, daddy?
44:21Me hoping you will sense.
44:23Hello.
44:25You must be Davis's dad.
44:27Good to finally put a face to the name. I've heard a lot about you.
44:29All good, I hope.
44:31This is Detective Sergeant Bartlett.
44:33A sergeant, and you're in charge of catering?
44:35Fish and chips. These are for a prisoner.
44:37Mariam's been transferred.
44:39Who's Mariam to deserve such special treatment?
44:41She's a young woman
44:43that Davis has been trying to help.
44:45Anyway,
44:47hopefully I'll see you again sometime.
44:49Likewise, Davis Bartlett.
44:53Now I'm understand.
44:55What?
44:57You want me to come home.
44:59That's what sea sense means.
45:01You're busy, and there's a lot more we need to discuss.
45:15What's nice of you to come and wave her off into the system.
45:17Turns out her passport's forged.
45:19Look, she had no choice, all right?
45:21Katie, it's out of our control now.
45:23I've advised her to claim asylum.
45:25Is Mariam even her real name?
45:27What difference does it make?
45:29You know where they might go to take her?
45:31The hostel on Powell Street,
45:33with all the other lost souls.
45:35Okay.
45:37I'm going to go and get Mariam.
45:39I'm going to go and get Mariam.
45:41I'm going to go and get Mariam.
45:43Lost souls.
45:45Okay.
45:47Why are you acting like you even care?
46:01Right, what have we got?
46:03Not a sausage.
46:05If any ketamine has been stolen or stolen off,
46:07nobody knows about it.
46:09Or at least nobody's saying.
46:11It's either coming in from down south
46:13or being smuggled in from abroad.
46:15I'd say that's more than likely.
46:17There is an option we could try.
46:19All right, Monty, don't keep us in suspense.
46:21The Northern Region's procurement service
46:23is responsible for the ketamine in the first place.
46:25They import to order
46:27and then distribute amongst the NHS,
46:29the private sector, veterinarians, everyone.
46:31Their records will show precisely
46:33how much went to each hospital and clinic.
46:35So you cross-reference it
46:37with the individual records
46:39and see if any fail to match up?
46:41Mm-hm, as I said, it's an option.
46:43Yeah, great.
46:45Let me get the ball rolling with the NRPS.
46:47Yeah?
46:49Yeah, I've got a contact there.
46:51Fine, yeah, do what it takes.
46:57Hiya.
46:59Yeah, I need some information.
47:01Are you busy?
47:03Right.
47:05I'll see you soon.
47:07What do you mean, my safety?
47:09My safety needs fresh air.
47:11We have mental...
47:13We are human beings. You cannot...
47:15You are not sorry.
47:17Look, I am not a prisoner
47:19and you are not my custodian.
47:21I wish to step outside for fresh air.
47:23You are not empowered to restrict my movements.
47:25No, no, no.
47:27Let her go. I'll accept full responsibility.
47:33How nice of you, sir.
47:37Did you prefer it
47:39when I was scared and stupid?
47:41Mariam, you asked us to trust you.
47:43We were advised to be pathetic.
47:45Don't be confrontational.
47:47Look for mercy and compassion.
47:49Well, I did, and it puts me
47:51in a hostel waiting to be deported.
47:55My husband gone.
47:57You make it almost impossible
47:59for me to help you now.
48:01The forged passport...
48:03Without a forged passport, I'd still be trapped
48:05and killed for showing their hair in public.
48:09I'm from Iran.
48:11I understand.
48:13Do you?
48:15Because I don't.
48:17And I was born there.
48:19And because I chose to burn my scarf,
48:21show my hair,
48:23and dance in public
48:25in defiance of a tyrannical regime,
48:27I am now an enemy of the state.
48:31I am apart from my country,
48:33my people.
48:35Hassan and I decided
48:37we wouldn't bring a child
48:39into a society that punishes them
48:41for how they're born,
48:43especially if they're a girl.
48:45But now Hassan is gone.
48:49And I could be sent back there.
48:57I'm not going to make a promise I can't keep,
48:59but I believe you're telling the truth.
49:01I wanted to know that.
49:05It does mean something.
49:07You believe in me.
49:11But what are you going to do about it,
49:13Detective?
49:31I don't know.
50:01I don't know.
50:31I don't know.
51:01Come on.
51:31Hey!
51:41Hey!
51:43You're not allowed down here.
51:45Keep your hands to yourself!
51:47This is how you deal with people
51:49you don't want on board?
51:51That's enough, Axel!
51:57The officer understands he has no business
51:59on board this ship.
52:01It won't require force to remove him.
52:19Let go of me!
52:25I've already informed the harbour master of this incident.
52:27Efficient of you.
52:29Elsa is our manifest director.
52:31She's responsible for cargo security.
52:33Does she know there's a lifeboat missing?
52:37She knows you're incorrect?
52:39Oh, because I think somebody on this ship
52:41put a terrified man
52:43in a little inflatable lifeboat
52:45and pretended they were letting the sea
52:47decide his fate.
52:49I believe the sea decides all our fates,
52:51Detective.
52:53What's that supposed to mean?
52:55I don't know what to say, Detective.
52:57Is that right, Captain?
53:03Have a good one.
53:25Good evening, boss.
53:27Could you repeat that, please?
53:29Good evening, boss.
53:31Ah, right, no.
53:33I heard you the first time, but I thought...
53:35I mean, that cannae be right.
53:37Well, me learn my lesson.
53:39He doesn't treat me like his superior officer.
53:41He just does what he bloody well likes.
53:43I apologise.
53:45Good.
53:47But, boss, listen. There's a lifeboat missing from the Stolted.
53:49They're lying about what happened on board.
53:51I don't want to hear but boss
53:53I just want you to follow instructions.
53:55OK?
53:57I just want you to follow instructions.
53:59Understood?
54:01Yes, boss.
54:03Magic! OK. Instruction number one.
54:05I want you to forget about Mariam
54:07and concentrate on the Galloway case.
54:09Have you got that?
54:13Davis, I said, have you got that?
54:15Loud and clear, boss.
54:23Cheers, buddy.
54:35Cheers, buddy.
54:39Fuckin' hell, Ed.
54:45Relax, man.
54:47Nobody here speaks Danish
54:49or Norwegian.
54:53Another round, please.
54:55No, no, no, no.
54:57I'm exhausted.
54:59Yes, you're killing yourself.
55:01Captain, please.
55:03We don't even know if he's dead.
55:07Well, then you can go to sleep.
55:09And let's give him a cup of tea.
55:11We did it.
55:13We did it.
55:15It's a mistake. He lost his father.
55:17What are you talking about?
55:21I saw the mother.
55:23Axel.
55:27I saw her.
55:29She was pregnant.
55:31I couldn't leave her.
55:33I had to help her.
55:45Hold it.
55:47Do you realize what you've done?
55:49You don't have to tell me what that means.
55:51You put us all in jeopardy.
55:53I don't know what to do next.
55:55How long will you stay?
55:57You let her go.
55:59You let her go?
56:01It's Elsa.
56:03I think we have a problem.
56:05Can you come meet me?
56:19Good evening. I'm here to see...
56:21Hey, you!
56:23I'm here to probate.
56:25Thanks.
56:27So, to what do I owe this honor?
56:29Any favour?
56:31Of course. Anything. You know that.
56:33Can you tell me what I need to know about the importation and distribution of ketamine?
56:35Well, if I can,
56:37I'll point you in the direction of someone who can.
56:39Good enough.
56:41This way.
56:43Julie here will print off the distribution lists,
56:45and if you come back tomorrow,
56:47I'll give you the guided tour, answer any questions you have.
56:49Thanks.
56:51Would it be too much trouble
56:53to get those lists emailed over as well, please?
56:55Not at all.
56:57Give me two seconds to make a call, and I'll walk you out.
56:59Yeah.
57:01I'll be right back.
57:03Keep an eye on him, Jules.
57:11Here you are.
57:13Thanks very much.
57:21Thanks.
57:29Yeah, it's me.
57:33The police are here, and they're asking questions.
57:37They want information
57:39about ketamine imports.
57:43And...
57:45it's not just any cop.
57:51It's my brother.
58:21You
58:23You
58:25You
58:27You