Taggart. IOU.

  • 3 months ago
First broadcast 23rd January 2010.

Bank clerk Craig Williams is murdered at the dog-track, where, for a change, he would have won forty five grand.

Blythe Duff ... DS Jackie Reid
John Michie ... DI Robbie Ross
Alex Norton ... DCI Matt Burke
Colin McCredie ... DC Stuart Fraser
Katrina Bryan ... Pathologist Ellis Sinclair
Vanya Eadie ... Charlotte Campbell
Richard Rankin ... Ged MacShane
Billy McColl ... Niall MacShane
Michelle Edwards ... Diane Williams
Kelsey O'Keefe ... Beth Williams
Simon Tait ... Sandy Gorman
Tav MacDougall ... Craig Williams
Transcript
00:00Come on, Paxful.
00:07Come on.
00:13Come on, Paxful.
00:20Come on, baby.
00:27Come on, baby.
00:34Come on.
00:39Come on, Paxful.
00:41Yes!
00:42Yes!
00:48Come on, baby.
00:58Come on, baby.
01:08Come on, Paxful.
01:28Come on, Paxful.
01:48Come on, Paxful.
02:05Time of death?
02:06Nine, ten o'clock.
02:08Singular puncture to the jugular.
02:10The wind widens as the blades withdraw.
02:12Killer steps clear and lets him bleed out.
02:14What can you tell us about the blade?
02:16I need a closer look at the wound.
02:18Lab conditions.
02:19All right, give us five minutes to go through his pockets,
02:21and I'll get him in the wagon.
02:22Caretaker didn't touch anything.
02:23Spotted the body, then called us.
02:25There's a driver's license, sir.
02:27Craig Williams.
02:30And it looks like a work ID.
02:32A bank on Kelvinwood Street.
02:36Any cash?
02:37No.
02:38Could be a mug in there.
02:39Well, they picked the wrong guy, if it was.
02:42Here's receipts for pawn shops.
02:44I don't think he was that flush.
02:46You two go to his work.
02:47Stuart and I try his flat.
02:49See if the killer went there to get his money's worth.
02:59Great loss to the criminal fraternity, Stuart.
03:01It's never too late for a career change, sir.
03:14Somebody's been living the dream, eh?
03:17The killer did come here.
03:18He wouldn't have walked away with much.
03:22Tell me, what was his position here at the bank?
03:27He started in general admin,
03:30but I moved him to customer care.
03:33He's good with people.
03:36What does that mean?
03:39I really can't believe it.
03:45How did it happen?
03:48His body was found early this morning,
03:51but we believe that he was killed last night.
03:55But I saw him last night.
03:58You saw him?
04:00We all did.
04:01It was our staff night out.
04:03We were at the dog races.
04:07Well, Craig certainly liked a flutter.
04:10That's another one.
04:11Identical bet.
04:13Knoxville bell to win,
04:141,500 pounds at five to one.
04:16Same here.
04:17These will add up to a fair few quid.
04:19Whose bookies are your slips for?
04:21McShane's.
04:22So are these.
04:24Not the family you want to be messing with.
04:27When was it that you actually saw him last?
04:30Before the last race, I think.
04:34Going to the bar.
04:36Was he with anyone in particular?
04:38No.
04:41Craig was such a charming guy.
04:43He was very gregarious.
04:45He'd chat to everyone for two minutes and then he'd move on.
04:48It's just...
04:51Just what he was like.
04:56Could we see who he worked, please?
05:00I'll show you.
05:05I'll need to tell everybody.
05:07I'll be devastated.
05:09Was there anyone particularly close to Craig?
05:11Girlfriend of his?
05:13I don't really keep tabs on office romances, Sergeant Meade.
05:17I know he was recently divorced.
05:19Do you have contact details for his ex-wife?
05:21They'll be on file.
05:27This is it.
05:28Customer support service officer.
05:31So what would that involve?
05:33In a word, reassurance.
05:35We're a traditional company.
05:37Our clients like personal service.
05:39They like paperwork.
05:40They don't do everything online or via a call centre.
05:43So would he have been handling large sums of money?
05:46Not in cash form, if that's what you mean.
05:50Oh, God.
05:53It's his little girl.
06:02Sir.
06:03The victim's stuff from the pawn shop.
06:06Craig's money worries were about to be over.
06:08Knoxville Bell roamed home.
06:10How much are the betting slips worth?
06:1245 grand.
06:13All to be paid out by McShane's shops.
06:15That can't be good for business.
06:19Robbie.
06:22OK, thanks.
06:24He's got an ex-wife.
06:29Your husband did a lot of gambling, then?
06:31Craig.
06:34Living with him was worse than living with a junkie.
06:37Was he in debt to anyone in particular?
06:40I don't know.
06:44I couldn't go on like that anymore, OK?
06:47That's why we split up.
06:50When did you see him last?
06:52The weekend.
06:53Did he say anything out of the ordinary?
06:56No.
06:58You're sure?
07:01We had nothing to say to each other, OK?
07:05And on you?
07:07He came to see Beth.
07:08We were still working out the visiting rights.
07:13And the child support.
07:22Morning.
07:23Morning.
07:26You boss around?
07:31What do you want?
07:32You can start by telling us your name.
07:34Jed.
07:35Jed McShane.
07:36Is this your place?
07:37Aye.
07:38Really?
07:40I'm old man's like.
07:42He's got a lot on now, so...
07:43He'll make time for us.
07:46We're trying to run a business here.
07:47Aye, I'm sure you're giving Alan Sugar sleepless nights.
07:51Just get your dad for us, would you, son?
08:01Yeah, boss.
08:03That'll be the door lock.
08:05Jackie, remember this?
08:07Sandy Gorman, 42 Hornwood Road, Clydebank.
08:12Will do.
08:13Who's Mr Gorman?
08:14Greyhound trainer.
08:15His dog was favourite last night,
08:17but the boss thinks he might have been nobbled.
08:18By the victim?
08:19That's one way to sort out your child support.
08:21One way to piss off a bookie as well.
08:34Officers.
08:35No, I'm McShane.
08:36Sorry to keep you waiting,
08:37bit under the course this morning.
08:39DC Fraser, this is Chief Inspector Burke.
08:41How can I help?
08:42Maybe we can help you.
08:45Sorry?
08:46I'm guessing you had a bad night.
08:47You were starting to the tune of,
08:49what was it again, DC Fraser?
08:5045,000, sir.
08:52Jed!
08:53Gentlemen,
08:54why don't we talk in my office?
08:56Lead the way.
09:02Bit of an upset last night, eh, Sandy?
09:05Must have been a few angry punters.
09:08She was favourite, aye,
09:09but favourites don't always win.
09:12Tried your best, didn't you, girl?
09:14Didn't you, Libby, eh?
09:17Do you know a man called Craig Williams?
09:19No.
09:20Did a good bit of gambling.
09:22No way, then.
09:23Uh-uh.
09:24I don't associate with gamblers.
09:26It's frowned upon.
09:28Sure it is.
09:29It would look a bit dodgy, wouldn't it?
09:31I mean, it'd look like you were giving information
09:33or taking bribes.
09:34That's why we don't do it.
09:37So you don't recognise this man?
09:39No.
09:40Can you take a closer look?
09:42Fine, fine.
09:44I don't know the guy, right?
09:46What are you after him for, anyway?
09:48What's he done?
09:49He got himself killed last night.
09:51At the dog track.
09:54Awful shame, really,
09:55you had a stack of winning bets in the one race.
09:59Same race that your dog was favourite to win.
10:02Craig must have been pretty certain,
10:03but she wouldn't.
10:05Libby tried her best.
10:07She's a good girl, I told you.
10:09Sure.
10:11There's something not right about that race, Sandy.
10:15You know it.
10:16We know it.
10:18Why don't you have a wee think?
10:21Give us a call.
10:31I've been getting calls all morning.
10:33All six shops lost big in a dog race last night.
10:36The race that was won by Knoxville Bell?
10:38Correct.
10:40If somebody came in and laid down nine grand,
10:43that would have shortened the odds.
10:45But these were spread out across the chain.
10:47Your managers don't talk to each other?
10:49Any single transaction over two thousand
10:52has to be cleared by me.
10:54And is that common knowledge?
10:56A serious punter might know.
10:58Some serious punter's gonna be getting
10:59serious shit kicked out of him.
11:01Is that so?
11:02It certainly is not.
11:04We run a legitimate operation, Chief Inspector.
11:07And look where it's got you.
11:10When somebody's taking the piss,
11:12you're down nearly fifty grand.
11:13Think for a minute, boy, would you?
11:16We're down nothing.
11:18The police are here.
11:20The person that laid the bets must be dodgy.
11:23Right?
11:24The person that laid the bets is dead.
11:38DOORBELL RINGS
12:00A man called Craig Williams was killed last night.
12:04Out at the dog track.
12:06A wee prick.
12:08Well, you knew him then?
12:10Aye.
12:11Well, I did.
12:13He was an ex-customer.
12:15He was barred from our shops.
12:17Why?
12:18He owed me money.
12:20Seven hundred.
12:21He couldn't lay a bet anywhere.
12:23He laid plenty yesterday.
12:24It's a hell of a motive.
12:26The man's already dead.
12:28And you've only just told me about the bets.
12:31Are you sure about that?
12:32You had absolutely no idea?
12:34None whatsoever.
12:36And even if I had, Chief Inspector,
12:39I'm not a violent man.
12:41I knew your father, Mr McShane.
12:43I didn't.
12:45He was in jail most of the time I was growing up.
12:48This has been a legitimate, successful business
12:52since the day I took it over.
13:05Good girl. Come on, darling.
13:07Come on. Come on.
13:16Come on. Come on.
13:20You see?
13:24You see what happens?
13:27You let people think you're a sucker,
13:29and that's how they treat you.
13:31Why are you so worked up?
13:34You're down 45 grand
13:36because of a shit like Craig Williams.
13:38We're not down a penny.
13:40He's dead.
13:41That muddies the water straight off.
13:43If any family come looking for the money,
13:45we'll see them in court.
13:47Court?
13:50Granddad, when he...
13:51We're not like him.
13:53You're not.
13:55I know.
13:57Where are you going?
13:59Where are you going?
14:02Go get in your hands, daughter.
14:04You wouldn't understand.
14:06What have you done, son?
14:29Oh, shit.
14:59What are you doing here?
15:20Sandy, Sandy.
15:25When are you going to show me and my family some respect?
15:30OK. Thank you.
15:32How was the Greyhound people?
15:34They sent their guy to test Libra,
15:36and Sandy claims she ran away.
15:38Today?
15:39Yeah.
15:40Convenient, eh?
15:41Why don't the two of you go and help the poor man
15:43find his doggy?
15:45Stuart, wee present from the bank,
15:47Craig Williams' computer.
15:50Looks nasty, Sandy.
15:51You're not having a very good week, are you?
15:53No, I'm not.
15:54I'm not.
15:55I'm not.
15:56I'm not.
15:57I'm not.
15:58You're not having a very good week, are you?
16:00Lost the race,
16:01lost your dog,
16:02lost your balance.
16:04Amazing how much damage you can do to your face
16:06by taking a little stumble.
16:08I banged it on the door.
16:09So you said.
16:10It's true.
16:11No, it isn't.
16:12Somebody battered you,
16:13and we all know why.
16:14No.
16:15You fixed that race.
16:17And now you're going to lose your licence.
16:19You might even end up in jail.
16:21We'll look after your dogs
16:23before they all disappear,
16:25like Libra.
16:27Do you know what happened, Sandy?
16:31I had to drag her.
16:33What's that?
16:37I killed her, all right.
16:40I shot her in the head and put her on the ground.
16:50Sir,
16:51I've accessed the hard drive in Craig's PC.
16:53Did he have his fingers in the till?
16:55Not that I could see.
16:56Something did stick out, though.
16:57There's nothing personal on it.
16:59No photos, no emails, nothing.
17:01Either he's the only person in Britain
17:02that never Skyped for five minutes or...
17:04Or he wiped it all off.
17:05There could be hidden or encrypted files
17:07that I can't find.
17:08Get the IT guys to have a look.
17:09Preferably somebody with fraud experience.
17:11Yes, sir.
17:14I put someone in her food.
17:16Just enough to take her edge away.
17:19Otherwise, she'd have won.
17:21No danger.
17:23And Craig paid you to do it?
17:25Five lousy grand.
17:27Not a lot of money to sell your soul for.
17:30I needed it.
17:32I look after all the dogs I've ever raced.
17:35McDonald's food at all costs.
17:37I thought one race, one payoff, and it'd be sorted.
17:41Yeah, you Sandy.
17:43But this?
17:45Oh, I deserve this.
17:47And more besides.
17:48Who was it?
17:50Why can't I tell you?
17:53You need to tell us, Sandy.
18:00Jed McShane.
18:03I won't press charges.
18:05I won't.
18:07Stuart.
18:09Tell the boss the McShanes are doing things the old-fashioned way.
18:17Hello again, gentlemen.
18:19How can we of help now?
18:20It's your son we're here to see.
18:22Well, I'm sure.
18:24Jed.
18:25Put your phone away.
18:28Okay.
18:31What?
18:32It's Andy Gorman.
18:34What about him?
18:35You gave him a slap.
18:36Is that a formal charge?
18:37Never like legal representation present.
18:39What, someone else to hide behind you, mate?
18:41Eh, I'm hiding behind no one.
18:44If you think that old fart will press charges, arrest me.
18:48But he's no Connie.
18:49Too scared of you, eh?
18:50He's not going to mess with me.
18:52Was Craig Williams scared of you too?
18:54Well, not scared enough.
18:57Trying to rip off my dad like that.
18:59Brave move, that, eh?
19:00A knife against an unarmed man.
19:03If...
19:05I was going to kill a piece of shit like him,
19:08I'd do it with my bare hands.
19:09Jed, for God's sake.
19:12Ignore him, gentlemen, please.
19:14Nothing would give me greater pleasure.
19:16Unfortunately, the attack on Sandy shows your family isn't squeaky clean after all.
19:20Look, I've tried to tell you.
19:23Until I heard about the fixed race,
19:25I never gave Craig Williams a second thought.
19:32Just because I'm getting the IT guys to do the geek stuff, Stuart,
19:35doesn't mean you have to go round picking fights.
19:37The guy's a scumbag, sir.
19:38He's not on my Christmas card list, either.
19:40His dad's right, and if they didn't know about the race fixing...
19:42Then where's the motive?
19:44You know this picture that we're getting of Craig?
19:46He was a loser, he was an addict.
19:48He still managed to raise nine grand to lay the bets.
19:50Yeah, but who actually went to the counter?
19:52If he's persona non grata in McShane's shops...
19:55Let's try his ex-wife.
20:02He came round at the weekend.
20:04Envelopes full of money.
20:06Told me where to go, what to do.
20:08And you did it.
20:10Even though the race was fixed.
20:13We're skint, Mr Burke.
20:15You said we couldn't lose.
20:18Me and the baby aren't going to get the winnings now, will we?
20:22Probably not.
20:24No.
20:25So where did your ex-husband get nine grand to bet with in the first place?
20:30I don't know.
20:33Oh, look at that lovely...
20:34You're showing the man your teddy, darling.
20:37It's okay, he's nice.
20:40It's okay, don't be scared.
20:45What's this key for?
20:48I don't know.
20:50I never noticed it.
20:54Where did the teddy come from?
20:56Craig gave it to her at the weekend.
20:58Not on that teddy.
21:10What brings you up here?
21:12Preliminary findings.
21:14And, of course, to see your good self, Robbie.
21:16Which gives you some idea of how the rest of my day's been.
21:19Nothing to report, Alice?
21:21No more than we knew at the crime scene.
21:23The sharpness of the blade and angle of entry
21:26means that it wouldn't require a great deal of strength to inflict that injury.
21:29There was one guy involved in this with a capacity for violence.
21:32And he was a good guy.
21:34He was a good guy.
21:36There was one guy involved in this with a capacity for violence.
21:39It's a six-foot ten-inch stone.
21:42He could have done it.
21:44He's talking to a ten-year-old girl.
21:45Aye, he'll let you out of your crypt.
21:47Coffee machine broken again?
21:49I just thought I'd come up.
21:50Oh, I'm out of here.
21:52Not having the best of days, sir?
21:54You're not the only one.
21:55You two get back out to the bank.
21:57Why, have you got a new lead?
21:58That depends on what Craig Williams was keeping in his safe deposit box.
22:07CLATTERING
22:11Clients store lots of things here.
22:13Jewellery, legal documents.
22:16And do you think Craig had a box himself?
22:18I doubt it very much.
22:20But he did have access to this vault.
22:22He may have assisted clients from time to time.
22:27This is the system.
22:28The client keeps a key, the bank keeps a key.
22:30It takes both to open the box.
22:33According to this, boxes 72 and 35 are available.
22:44Must be 35.
22:46Good. Let's give it a try, shall we?
22:4935.
22:53I wonder if I need to talk to legal about this.
22:55If Craig was storing something for a client...
22:57No, you'll find that confidentiality claims are not a good thing.
23:01The confidentiality clauses expire when someone has been murdered.
23:17That could be property of the bank.
23:19I'll need a requisition slip, obviously.
23:22Obviously.
23:25Thank you, Charlotte.
23:32DOOR SLAMS
23:48Boss.
23:49Stuart, see what you can do with that.
23:52Well, whatever it is, it's on there.
23:54Craig obviously thought it was worth protecting.
23:56Is it encrypted?
23:58No, it's, er, it's not data files.
24:01I think it's a DVD.
24:05Hurry up, Craig!
24:07I'm getting lonely down here.
24:11Is it on yet?
24:14Strange Charlotte never mentioned this.
24:18Some bank manager, eh?
24:20This is so naughty!
24:27She did say Craig was gregarious.
24:30Must be employee of the month.
24:32Most places you just get a badge.
24:35Scared you, boss lady?
24:43The affair is not something of which I am at all proud.
24:47Presumably that's why you didn't mention it.
24:50Even though we were investigating your lover's death.
24:52Ex-lover.
24:54I ended it last month.
24:56Why was that?
24:58It was a fling.
25:00Craig was splitting up with his wife?
25:02Yes.
25:04Gamblers are only fun to be around when they're winning.
25:08Did your husband know about the fling?
25:10Absolutely not.
25:13Maybe we should ask him.
25:15If you must.
25:18I'll give you the number of his hotel room in Singapore.
25:21He travels a lot on business.
25:24And what about Craig?
25:25He just accepted you were ending it.
25:28Some people just won't take no for an answer.
25:32I hardly think I was the love of his life.
25:35I thought enough of you to keep a little souvenir of your time together.
25:42That night was a little wild.
25:47We'd been to a casino and then on to a card game on the south side.
25:52Craig was winning.
25:53We were drunk and full of adrenaline.
25:57I'd have agreed to almost anything.
26:01She's a cool customer, eh?
26:03Some may call it grace under pressure.
26:06You reckon?
26:07She's trying to protect her marriage, her career.
26:10Maybe she killed Craig for the same reason.
26:13Robbie, if everyone who slept with the wrong person murdered them,
26:15we'd be up to our eyes in dead bodies.
26:17And you'd be doing life somewhere.
26:19She was shagging a low-level employee, that's all.
26:21She might get a couple of people in the office sniggering behind her back.
26:24Well, she didn't seem that intimidated about us watching the DVD.
26:27I don't think she'll worry about some gossip.
26:29All right, but if sex isn't enough, what about money?
26:32Could you have been bankrolling Craig's race-fixing scam?
26:35Go back in there and try the financial angle.
26:38She'll probably think you don't know what you're talking about and lower her guard.
26:52I need to speak to you again.
26:57The day before he died, Craig gambled with £9,000.
27:04I've seen him win and lose that kind of money before.
27:07But when you split up, he'd been on a bit of an unlucky run.
27:11He was.
27:13He was.
27:15He was.
27:17He was.
27:18When you split up, he'd been on a bit of an unlucky run.
27:22Disastrous.
27:24So where do you get £9,000 to play with?
27:26Not from me, if that's what you're implying.
27:29You're successful, well off.
27:31And married, with joint accounts.
27:34I think I'd have trouble explaining that sort of amount to my husband.
27:38You do work in a bank, senior position, wealthy clients.
27:44Security procedures set in stone.
27:48Yes.
27:55Insurance?
27:57We found Craig's bank account details.
27:59There's a direct debit going out every month.
28:01The policy's still valid.
28:06And it definitely goes to me?
28:08Legally, you're still married.
28:12Christ.
28:15He couldn't look after us alive.
28:19Does this look bad?
28:22Am I, like, a suspect?
28:25We're looking at every possibility.
28:29Yeah?
28:31Well, I didn't kill him.
28:34If I'd known about the insurance, I might have...
28:40You must think I'm terrible.
28:43You've been through a lot.
28:44When will I get this money?
28:46I need it.
28:48Diane, listen.
28:49I need that money, right?
28:51What's wrong?
28:53What is it?
28:56I just don't want to feel scared anymore.
28:59I just want to feel safe.
29:02What are you scared of?
29:04Okay, without a murder weapon,
29:06there's only so far I can go with a fatal wound.
29:09Find me the knife, and I'll match it.
29:11Yeah, I'll do my best.
29:13So, what am I looking at here?
29:15Well, I'd noticed some slight bruising on the victim's ribcage.
29:18Sustained when he was murdered.
29:20That's the cool thing.
29:22Turned out they were old injuries.
29:24Time to get you a new one.
29:26I don't know if I can do it.
29:28I don't know if I can do it.
29:30I don't know if I can do it.
29:31Turned out they were old injuries.
29:33Timescale?
29:34A week, ten days.
29:36The ribs were healing, but two had actually cracked.
29:39Maybe the sealant had used a knuckle duster.
29:42Or maybe they wore a lot of rings.
29:45Bullying might do it.
29:47You get somebody in, right?
29:52It happened last week.
29:55A guy came here, looking for Craig.
29:58Said he owed him money.
30:00Did he give you a name?
30:03Big G.
30:05That's how he kept referring to himself.
30:08Tell your man he shouldn't be messing with Big G.
30:13He said Craig owed him 40k.
30:1540,000?
30:17I would have laughed at him if I hadn't been so scared.
30:21And did he threaten you?
30:23He threatened Beth.
30:26I begged him not to hurt her, he said.
30:30He said,
30:32that since I didn't have any money,
30:36I'd have to make up for it some other way.
30:42I did what he wanted.
30:45Anything to get him out of the house, away from my kids.
30:50Anything.
30:54It's okay, Diane.
30:56I'll be fine.
30:57It's okay, Diane.
30:59Well, I couldn't go to the police.
31:01He didn't hold a knife to my throat, he didn't hold me down,
31:04but I had to do it, do you understand that?
31:06Of course I do.
31:11And then today,
31:14today he came back.
31:17What?
31:19He said it didn't matter, Craig was dead.
31:22I owed him the money now and 10 more for taking the piss.
31:24It's okay, Diane.
31:26He won't bother you again.
31:28Trust me.
31:30So,
31:31what are we going to do about Charlotte Campbell?
31:33She's sticking to her story.
31:35Yeah, well, unless we can prove any different, we've got nothing to hold her on.
31:38She can go.
31:39Let her know we'll be in touch.
31:41Right, good work.
31:43Looks like the McShane kid beat up Craig.
31:45I'm going to bring him in.
31:46Stuart's way ahead of you.
31:48You can add rape to Jed's list of charges.
31:51What a charmer, eh?
31:52It's not exactly how Stuart described him.
31:56Where's your son?
31:57Officer, I've already tried to explain.
32:00Can I ask you something?
32:01How does being a sex offender fit in with the McShane family image?
32:08I'm sure you're mistaken about that.
32:10I don't think so.
32:11And neither do you.
32:16I'll try his phone.
32:18I'll advise him to co-operate.
32:19I'll advise him to co-operate.
32:21That's the best thing you can do for him right now.
32:23Believe me.
32:26I'm on your side.
32:28I don't want him getting into any more trouble.
32:35I'm sorry about that.
32:36Thank you, Jonathan.
32:38Would you really name your child after a hotel?
32:40A football stadium?
32:49I hope you haven't come empty-handed.
33:20Who found him?
33:21A couple of nerds looking to nick a sat-nav.
33:23Certainly got more than they bargained for.
33:25What kind of state was Diane Williams in when you left?
33:28Distressed.
33:29Distressed enough to stick a knife into somebody's throat?
33:31Maybe.
33:32He forced her to have sex.
33:33Threatened her daughter.
33:35Go back and see her.
33:36You too, Jack.
33:37Yes, sir.
33:39Great, that'll do.
33:40I'll see you later.
33:41Bye-bye.
33:42Bye-bye.
33:43Bye-bye.
33:45Bye-bye.
33:46Bye-bye.
33:47Bye-bye.
33:48Great, that leaves you and me telling his dad, eh, boss?
33:52Telling him, yeah.
33:53And praying to God his McShane DNA doesn't kick in.
34:04Can I see him?
34:06The pathology department still have tests to run.
34:09Of course.
34:11He was in the car, you said?
34:14That's right.
34:16According to his wife, Craig Williams owed Jed 40 grand.
34:21Jed was into poker, bare-knuckle boxing, pit bulls.
34:26Craig ran up quite a tab, yeah.
34:30And the little shit tries to rip me off to settle his debt with my boy.
34:36Now, did your son kill Craig Williams?
34:39No.
34:41He wasn't worth anything dead.
34:43Jed wanted the money he was owed more than anything.
34:48He loved that car, my boy.
34:54In the driver's seat, you said,
34:58sat there.
35:01That's where you found him.
35:04Yes.
35:05That's right.
35:06That's where he died.
35:07That's the McShane.
35:08I'm trying to get a complete picture.
35:10You don't have to.
35:11I'm trying to get a complete picture.
35:13You don't want one, sir, believe me.
35:15It won't do you any good.
35:17Maybe I'll decide what will do me good, Mr Burke.
35:21Maybe that's my decision.
35:36Diane.
35:37Hi.
35:38We thought we'd missed you.
35:40I was at the park.
35:41The walls were closing in, so I just put Beth in the pram and started walking.
35:45What about last night?
35:46Who were you?
35:47Well, I'm a single mum.
35:49Where do you think I was?
35:51You were at home.
35:52On your own?
35:54No, apart from Beth.
35:56What is it?
35:57What's wrong?
35:59The man that came to your house.
36:01That threatened your daughter.
36:04What about him?
36:05He's dead.
36:07Murdered.
36:10God.
36:13You had it coming though, eh?
36:15Diane.
36:16You're not doing yourself any favours talking like that.
36:19What do you mean?
36:20I mean, you had a motive.
36:21You don't have much of an alibi.
36:23Did you have anything to do with Jed McShane's death?
36:26No.
36:28But if you tell me where he's buried, I'll dance on his grave.
36:40Come on.
36:59Did IT have any luck with Craig's computer?
37:01There's a digital storage website he visited.
37:03But you need a password to get into it.
37:05Give Diane a call.
37:06Find out her wedding anniversary, baby's date of birth,
37:08anything that might help you work it out.
37:09Boss.
37:11Could we be looking for two killers?
37:13I mean, who had motives for Craig and Jed?
37:17Diane, maybe.
37:19Jed raped her.
37:21Maybe she blamed Craig for making her a target.
37:23Yeah, and she gets to keep the winnings and insurance money.
37:26Wait a minute.
37:27Jed had a habit of intimidating women.
37:30Maybe you went after Craig's posh totty as well.
37:33Well, Charlotte said she went to poker games with Craig.
37:35Part of her walk on the wild side.
37:37Maybe she was there when he lost to Jed big time.
37:39OK, put his picture under her nose.
37:41Let's see if it gets more of a reaction than the sex tape.
37:46Sir, Diane's line's dead.
37:48Well, she's had money problems. Maybe it's been cut off.
37:50Yeah, but if we can work out she might have killed Jed.
37:53Can't Niall McShane think the same?
37:56PHONE RINGS
38:06I'm OK.
38:08He's gone.
38:23Finishing early?
38:24Boss, it's a privilege, I suppose.
38:26It's been a stressful couple of days. I just want to go home and relax.
38:29Don't worry, we won't keep you long.
38:32Do you recognise this man?
38:34Maybe.
38:40Yes, I think so.
38:42From where?
38:43Craig knew him.
38:44They weren't friends, they just moved in the same circles.
38:48Gambling circles?
38:50So did Craig owe him money?
38:52Possibly.
38:54I never asked Craig about his debts.
38:57Something of a passion killer.
38:59I'm sure.
39:01I'm sorry I can't be of more help.
39:04I don't even recall the man's name.
39:06Well, it's written on a tag hanging from his big torch just now.
39:11He's dead?
39:13He was murdered.
39:16God.
39:18Do you think I used to find that world exciting?
39:20It's not, it's sordid and brutal.
39:24And I'm glad it's behind me.
39:54He was so calm.
39:57He just sat and talked to me.
40:00He said he knew Jed had been here.
40:04Did he threaten you?
40:08Not at first.
40:11He talked calmly and quietly.
40:15He even said he was sorry for what Jed had done.
40:18And then the phone rang.
40:20And he ripped it out of the wall and smashed it to pieces.
40:26That's when I got really scared.
40:48We need to get into that digital storage website.
40:51Craig could have been swapping emails with whoever was financing his scam.
40:55Diane was too rattled by Niall's little visit to help with her password.
40:58It could be anything.
40:59Family pet, mother's maiden name.
41:01No, Craig wasn't that sweet-natured when he was into home-made porn.
41:05Maybe we start with that.
41:07Blindfold.
41:09I don't know.
41:11I don't know.
41:13I don't know.
41:14Maybe we start with that.
41:16Blindfold.
41:17Handcuffs.
41:18A little less PG certificate, I think, Stuart.
41:22Did he keep calling her on that DVD?
41:25Boss lady.
41:29There you go.
41:30You're a bloody genius, Stuart.
41:32It's an offshore account.
41:33Money transfers.
41:34Single transaction, £15,000.
41:37So enough to fix the race and cover his bets?
41:40Look at the authorisation.
41:42C.C. 1964.
41:44C.C.?
41:45Charlotte Campbell.
41:47Bring her in.
41:51Mrs. Campbell.
41:52That's right.
41:53I need to speak to you about your late colleague, Craig Williams.
41:59She's not fazed by anything, Charlotte, is she?
42:03Like the boss said, she may get away with a sex scandal at the bank,
42:06but no embezzlement, no jail.
42:09She made a mistake getting involved with Craig.
42:12She made a mistake giving him money to fix the race.
42:15You sound like you feel sorry for her.
42:17No, no.
42:18Because of that, two people are dead.
42:20Sympathy goes out the window, Robbie.
42:29Terrible.
42:31A young man like that, murdered.
42:35Yes, we were all very shocked.
42:38Must have been bad for you, though.
42:40You used to screw him, didn't you?
42:44We had a brief relationship, yes.
42:47Brief.
42:49Casual.
42:51Meaningless.
42:52Yes.
42:54Enough to get him killed, though.
42:57Him and my boy.
42:59I don't know what you're talking about.
43:01My boy knew you financed Craig's little gambling habit.
43:05He wanted pay, and with Craig dead, he'd come to you.
43:10You think you were a soft touch.
43:13But you're not, are you?
43:17All I can say is I'm sorry for your loss.
43:20He let you walk up to him in his car.
43:23He underestimated you.
43:26But I won't.
43:30Don't you see?
43:34Don't you see?
43:36I'm not going to be exploited and intimidated by people like you.
43:43I gave Craig money, but it wasn't enough.
43:48It could never be enough.
43:52And he was stupid enough to think he could blackmail me.
43:59And you're vile!
44:03Sick, twisted boy.
44:07He thought I'd be so scared.
44:19He was a nasty piece of work.
44:22And you're not much better.
44:25Coming to my home.
44:27What gives you the right?
44:30The right!
44:33Drop the knife, Charlotte.
44:35Drop it!
44:41Mr. McShane, this is DS Reed.
44:44I'm going to call you an ambulance.
44:46I was in my home.
44:48I was protecting myself.
44:50Where were you protecting? It's over now.
44:52Yep, this is Detective Sergeant Reed. I'd like an ambulance, please.
44:55Yep.
44:57Two men dead.
44:59One man critically injured.
45:02Not a hair out of place.
45:05She spent her whole life perfecting her image.
45:08She was never going to let anything wreck that.
45:11We need to call her husband.
45:13I'll do it.
45:15Poor guy. I feel sorry for him.
45:18He can't have known his wife was capable of this.
45:22I don't think Charlotte had any idea either.
45:24No idea at all.