• 4 months ago
The Bill S26E05 Time Bomb
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00:00Yeah, that's me. This way, this way. I called you right away. She's still in there.
00:229-0. Attention, please. Attention, please. Please leave the building immediately. Please leave the building immediately by the nearest exit.
00:539-0. Attention, please. Attention, please. Please leave the building immediately by the nearest exit.
01:12Stay there.
01:13I felt something move. Then I saw the wires. What do I do?
01:44What do I do?
01:46It's OK. What's your name, love?
01:50Danny. Danny Foster.
01:54Danny, it's OK. Just hold on a second.
01:57Don't go, Alan, please.
01:59It's OK. Danny. Danny. It's going to be all right. I just want you to put that package back on the desk.
02:13Danny. That's it. Nice and slow. Gentle.
02:20No. No, I can't move.
02:24Danny. Danny, you look at me. It'll be all right. You're going to put that package on the desk.
02:33And then you're going to start walking towards me.
02:35Something's happening. I felt it move again.
02:43What are you doing? You've got to get around.
02:46Now. Now, come on.
02:50It's going to be all right.
03:06Stop, Ben. I need you to clear the building. Now. Go.
03:14Go.
03:19Sierra Oshker from 30. We have a powder-like substance released at these Fortis Row offices.
03:25We're going to need TSG, LAS and LFB. Now.
03:28Received.
03:30It's all right.
03:43Danny, I'm Sergeant Stone. Callum. Now, I'm going to get you out of there. I told you you'd be strong for a few more minutes. All right?
04:00I can't breathe.
04:02It's just panic. It's just panic.
04:04No. No, you love me.
04:06I have to, Danny. I have to contain this. I don't want any of us getting hurt. Right?
04:10How are you feeling? Physically?
04:11My heart's racing. My throat's dry. My eyes won't stop watering.
04:18That's just shock. Shock will do that to you. That plus all the dry...
04:24Powder.
04:41Sir, if you hadn't called in, please.
05:00We're two down on the head count.
05:02Danny and me. She's still inside.
05:04Danny, is she hurt?
05:06I'm sure she'll be fine. Make that this way, please. Be on safety, yeah?
05:08Ben, what happened?
05:09There's some kind of incendiary package. There was a bang, white powder everywhere.
05:13My P.A.'s are inside.
05:15Sorry, this is Alan Cooper. He's the boss of the company. He's the one that called in.
05:18Was there any warning list to Cooper? A phone call? Anything?
05:21No. No. What does your business do?
05:23Computer databases. That sort of thing.
05:25Got any idea who would do this to you?
05:27No. Who are you?
05:29David Cooper. Office manager.
05:31David's my brother.
05:33All your staff accounted for?
05:35Yeah.
05:36Anyone else handle the package?
05:37Is it in there?
05:39Oh, God. I don't know. I suppose so.
05:42Besides, it's not still in there.
05:43The phone's still in there.
06:06Danny, we're in this together.
06:09All right?
06:10I'm not going anywhere until I get you out of there. I promise you.
06:15I'm going to put you on speaker.
06:19There's going to be people up here in a minute who know exactly what to do.
06:22I feel scared.
06:26Yeah. Me too.
06:28Was there anything else in there with the package?
06:31No. No, I don't think so.
06:34No return address?
06:36No, it was just addressed to Alan.
06:38Have you got any water to do with it?
06:40Yes. A bottle.
06:42OK. Right. Well, soak a cloth in it and, er, cotton.
06:45Hold it over your mouth. It'll help you breathe.
06:48795 from 30.
06:50Have you got that explosive sauce on the ground yet?
06:52Yes, Sarge.
06:54Tell him I've got a powder sample.
06:57Homeward.
06:59Yeah, I was there when that thing went off.
07:01If I'm infected or anything, it's already happened.
07:03Chances are the substance released is entirely harmless.
07:06But you should see the medic.
07:11The cloth, is it helping with the breathing, yeah?
07:14Yeah?
07:19Seal the doorway, turn off the air-conditioning,
07:22none of the exterior windows open.
07:24Seal your make of that.
07:34You're doing brilliantly, Danny.
07:36Brilliantly.
07:37We're going to get you out of there any minute now.
07:39The cordon's not secured.
07:41Yeah, yeah, he's got a sample.
07:43Good man.
07:53Danny, can you, can you taste anything?
07:55Like what?
07:57Any bitterness in your mouth
07:59or burning sensations on your skin?
08:01No.
08:03That's good.
08:05Me neither.
08:07That's good.
08:11795 from 30.
08:13Yes, Sarge.
08:15Danny's doing really well up here.
08:17We've got no extreme physical symptoms,
08:19no burning sensations.
08:21She's breathing OK
08:23and no signs of difficulties with her motor functions.
08:25Sarge.
08:38Yeah.
08:40Are you sure?
08:42OK.
08:44Talk to us, Edward.
08:46Yeah, it's safe.
08:48I can't tell you exactly what it is yet,
08:50but it dissolves with water,
08:52so it could be some sort of sucrose compound.
08:55Sounds like some form of sugar, Sarge,
08:57but we've got the all clear.
09:00So it's just a hoax, right?
09:02Danny's OK.
09:04Yeah, it's a hoax.
09:05So it's just a hoax, right?
09:07Danny's OK.
09:09Spread the word through the crew.
09:11No one need panic.
09:24It's sugar.
09:26It's just sugar.
09:31Why would anyone do that to me?
09:33Shh, it's all right now.
09:36Are you OK?
09:38Yeah.
09:41Whoever did this wanted to give someone a bloody good scare.
09:44Nice to see you.
09:52Mr Cooper, we need to talk.
09:56If someone is coming after you,
09:58this might not be over.
10:06OK, so we're looking about, what,
10:08ten minutes before people go in?
10:10Brilliant.
10:12Nice one, mate.
10:14Oi, mate.
10:16What's happening?
10:18Oi!
10:20Mate, I've got to get in.
10:22Well, it's not going to happen, is it?
10:24So let's do our job, all right?
10:26What's happening?
10:28Oi!
10:30Mate, I've got to get in.
10:32Well, it's not going to happen, is it?
10:33So let's do our job, all right?
10:41Your wife!
10:46Yeah, you know, they were targeting me.
10:48They didn't think it through very well.
10:50I haven't opened my own mail for years.
10:52But if someone attacks your PA,
10:54they are attacking you, Mr Cooper.
10:56Are you OK? David called me.
10:58I came straight away.
11:00Yeah, yeah, I'm fine, I'm fine.
11:01My daughter, Emma.
11:03Who'd do something like this?
11:05Well, we're not sure yet, Mrs Cooper.
11:07Come on, Tom.
11:09What's the update?
11:11All clear, Governor.
11:13Good. How's the victim?
11:15Goderson Hughes, Governor.
11:17Right. I want to know what the device was,
11:19where the parts came from, who might have made it.
11:21Well, Eddie's all over it,
11:23and the CSA's are in the office now.
11:25Mr Cooper, I'm Dealer Manson.
11:27You all right?
11:29Yeah, I think so.
11:31Are you concerned about this?
11:33Counter-terrorism.
11:35This is Alan Cooper.
11:37Who is this?
11:40Did you do this?
11:42You speak to me.
11:44You know the police here?
11:46Alan?
11:48Is everything OK?
11:50Who was that, sir?
11:52I don't know.
11:54But you think it might have been the bomber?
11:56I don't know. It's a withheld number.
11:58Male voice.
11:59Hello?
12:01And there was a pause.
12:03Then, uh, there's this.
12:05And then I could hear breathing.
12:07Someone sent the bomber. They're angry now.
12:09What else might they do?
12:11No, it's OK. It's nothing.
12:13It's just some idiot.
12:15You go home, and I'll join you there later.
12:17What? You're not coming with us?
12:19Look, it's OK. I'll make sure they get home safe.
12:21I'll see you.
12:23Come on, Hannah.
12:25I want to see Daddy.
12:27Oh, Daddy's very busy.
12:29Look, go on, go.
12:31Look, I'll make a statement here, sort stuff out here.
12:34Then I'll join you as soon as I can.
12:36Come on.
12:38There's nothing to worry about.
12:42So, Mr. Cooper.
12:50Ah, Sergeant Stone.
12:53I gather you're even sweeter than usual today.
12:56Don't believe everything you hear, Jo.
12:57OK.
12:59Sugar.
13:01The substance was icing sugar laced with gum powder.
13:06Opening the bag completes an electric circuit, and the gum powder goes bang.
13:11What about the other wires I saw there?
13:13It was a bluff, wasn't it?
13:15It increases the fear factor, but it's also a visual warning not to go any further.
13:18Which means?
13:20Which means whoever did this wasn't wholly committed.
13:22What, so it's some sort of twisted practical joke?
13:23The anti-terrorism say that the lack of demands, the low-tech nature of the device and its small size
13:28strongly suggest that this is a local problem, not the actions of a terror group.
13:31In all likelihood, this is a glorified domestic. It's about personal power and control.
13:35What about news is, if this is personal, somebody's lashing out. Makes them unpredictable.
13:39Yeah, so the question is, who's the target?
13:42What about Alan Cooper himself? What do we make of him?
13:44Well, he's capable. Seems a decent enough boss.
13:47The call that you received at the scene came through on divert from his office landline.
13:50It's an unregistered mobile. We're trying to trace it now.
13:53OK, Mickey, check out AC database. Make sure everything's kosher.
13:56What about the CCTV from the crime scene?
13:58There's only cameras in the reception, Governor. The types are on their way.
14:01I think it's worth talking to the PA again.
14:03Both the device and the phone calls could have been intended for her.
14:06Ex-boyfriend, maybe?
14:08That's a good idea, Sergeant Stone.
14:10You and her have shared a special moment. I'm pretty certain she'd like to see you again.
14:13Grace, take Alan Cooper's statement. Who would target him and why?
14:16Thank you, everybody.
14:17Mr. Cooper, do you have any known enemies? Rival companies? Disgruntled ex-employees?
14:24Lots. That's the nature of the business.
14:27Which is?
14:29My company can people log and cross-reference just about any citizen in this country.
14:33You included.
14:35And some people don't like that.
14:38Have you had any direct threats?
14:40We get a few letters a month. Some emails. Nothing like this.
14:45Today I was supposed to sign the paperwork on a consolidation deal. It's worth a lot of money.
14:52Who else knows about the deal?
14:54Everyone in the company. They all get a bonus on signature.
14:59Whoever did this, they've made their point.
15:02Have they? There's been no demands made. No admission of liability.
15:08They just wanted to disrupt business. Put the wind up us. And they've done that.
15:12Temporarily.
15:15You know, I'm not going to be intimidated by some cretin who doesn't even have the courage to deal with me directly.
15:26Can I see my family now?
15:28Sure.
15:37Hi.
15:39Hey, Philip.
15:41How are you feeling?
15:43A lot better, knowing I haven't been poisoned by anthrax or something.
15:47Mind you, swallowing that much sugar hasn't half the cocked up my diet.
15:50Do me a favour. Nothing on you.
15:52Have you got any idea who might have done this?
15:55No. I mean, I know people don't like the company. The invasion of privacy.
16:01I mean, personally. Have you got any ex-boyfriends giving you hassle? Stuff like that.
16:05My exes are long gone and none of them are like that.
16:08So you're single?
16:10It's not a chat up line. It could be someone trying to make a fella suffer.
16:15I'm single.
16:18Let's go back to earlier. When the package arrived, can you remember who bought it?
16:24I'm not sure. I think I was in a meeting with Alan when it was put there.
16:29Was it on top of the desk to one side under some mail?
16:32I can't remember. Why does it matter?
16:35Well, it's going to help us pinpoint when the package arrived,
16:38and then that way we can work out which courier brought it and where he picked it up from.
16:44You know what? Go with me on this. Close your eyes.
16:48Promise I'm not trying to chat you up.
16:51Imagine it.
16:54Yeah, so you're coming out of Alan's office.
16:57You're approaching your desk.
17:00Imagine you open anything first. Any other letters?
17:03No. No, it was the first one I opened.
17:07So it must have been on top of the pile.
17:10Okay, great. Well, that means it arrived just after the morning post, or at least at the same time.
17:14That's great. Thanks.
17:17Do you think they'll let me go now?
17:20Yeah, yeah. I mean, Alan needs to take a formal statement from you.
17:24I'll give you a lift down to the station if you like.
17:27Okay. Thanks.
17:34I've checked the company's house and revenue.
17:37Everything's tickety-boo at Cooper's company. Turnover's gone up steadily year on year.
17:40And all his staff want a bonus from this big deal he's signing.
17:43Right, so everything points to an outside third party. What about the CCTV?
17:46Well, four couriers were delivering packages this morning.
17:49This was delivered ten minutes before the package was opened.
17:52Could be the device, but we're not sure.
17:55Can we ID the courier company?
17:57Well, not from this footage, but the company manager, David, picks it up.
18:00Well, he might remember the courier.
18:02We've triangulated the call that Alan Cooper received on his mobile.
18:05It was routed to the same cell tower, which means that whoever made the call was at the scene.
18:08Okay. Okay, well, let's run the CCTV from outside the office.
18:13We're looking for someone on a mobile at exactly the same time as Alan received this call.
18:17Danny's been given a statement. Let's run it by her, see if she picks up any faces.
18:20Yeah.
18:31Andrew.
18:33Who?
18:35There.
18:37Who's Andrew?
18:39Andrew... Stevens, I think.
18:43He delivers to us all the time. He's one of our regular couriers.
18:46He's a bit...
18:49A bit...
18:51A bit what, Danny?
18:53Andrew would be in just about every day making deliveries.
18:56He came on a bit strong. I went...
18:58He came on a bit strong. I went for a drink with him once.
19:02He was so persistent.
19:05Nothing happened.
19:07You knocked him back?
19:08Yeah.
19:09How did he take that?
19:11Well, since then I've had the works. Flowers, cards, gifts.
19:15It's all a bit embarrassing, really.
19:18And last week, Alan had to remove him from the building.
19:24What?
19:25You think all this is because of me?
19:29No.
19:31That's crazy. Look...
19:34I don't...
19:36I don't feel very well. Can I do this statement?
19:39Yeah, of course you can, Danny. You've been very helpful.
19:41Don't worry. We'll sort it out.
19:44Andrew Stevens, 25. Works for Flynn's Bikes as a courier.
19:47Couple of charges for possession.
19:49Then five years ago, he assaulted his ex's new boyfriend.
19:52And there he is on our cordon.
19:53On his mobile, just as Alan Cooper receives his menacing call.
19:57He's had a thing about Danny.
19:59Caused a bit of a kerfuffle last week.
20:01Yeah, he turned up, insisted on seeing her.
20:03David Cooper tries to throw him out.
20:05Didn't do so well until his big brother showed up.
20:07Yeah, well, he definitely wanted to get in the offices earlier today.
20:10Whether it was to offer Danny a shoulder to cry on,
20:13or to see what messy calls do now.
20:15Well, it looks like Danny was the target.
20:17Unrequited love.
20:19Parcel bomb.
20:21Fits a profile that is a bit strong.
20:23It was addressed to Alan, and he was the one that threw him out.
20:25But he must have known that Danny might get hurt as well.
20:27Yeah, it sort of makes sense.
20:29He was angry with both of them.
20:31Two targets for the price of one bag of sugar.
20:33Pick him up? Yep.
20:35You drive? Yeah.
20:41Sierra Oscar from 30.
20:43Flynn's Bikes say that Andrew Stevens is making a drop off on Maidle Street. Over.
20:541-3-6, in position.
20:59Here.
21:24Come here.
21:28Give me your arm.
21:30Andrew Stevens? Yes.
21:33I'm arresting you on suspicion of sending a letter, Bob.
21:35You don't have to say anything, but it may harm your defence
21:37if you do not mention when questioned something you later rely on in court.
21:40Anything you do say may be given in evidence.
21:53For the benefit of the tape, I'm showing the suspect exhibit CS1.
21:57You recognise that? No.
22:01It's got Flynn's Bikes logo stamped on it.
22:03I don't recognise it.
22:07Look, I've admitted to the weed that you found on me. Possession.
22:12I hold my hands up, I'm sorry.
22:14But this?
22:16Nah, it's got nothing to do with me.
22:18This is CCTV from AC Database Limited.
22:21This is you, isn't it?
22:23Delivering a package at 10.15am.
22:25Could be, I don't know.
22:27Is it or isn't it, Andrew?
22:29I'm not admitting to anything.
22:31Look, it's my job to deliver packages.
22:33I don't know what they are.
22:35This one had a mixture of gunpowder and icing sugar in it.
22:39I didn't send it.
22:42Showing the suspect exhibit CS3.
22:44That your mobile phone? Yeah.
22:46You called Alan Cooper on it at 10.45am, soon after the device was detonated.
22:50No, no, I tried to call Danny Foster and he picked up.
22:53We can place you at the scene before, during and after.
22:56You're on film delivering the device.
22:58Plus, we know you were thrown out of the offices last week for harassing Miss Foster.
23:02I'm not harassing her. Really?
23:04Well, why else would a boss be forced to overpower you and throw you out the door?
23:08He didn't overpower me.
23:10No? Well, it looked like he did.
23:12And in front of Danny.
23:14Decided to teach him a lesson, did you?
23:16Or was this some kind of warped bid to make Danny vulnerable,
23:19so you could give her a shoulder to cry on?
23:21Look, I'd seen the commotion outside the offices.
23:24Yeah, I was worried about Danny.
23:26I tried calling her and he picked up.
23:31I just...
23:33I just like the girl.
23:35Since when has that been a crime?
23:38What do we think?
23:40Oh, well, I don't like him.
23:42Okay, anything else?
23:44He's angry, he's trying to hide it.
23:46But it's pretty clear that he feels emasculated by Alan somehow.
23:48Okay, well, that sounds like a motive to me.
23:49Yeah, but Andrew Stevens isn't budging.
23:51Oh, come on, we might have something here.
23:53Now, this here is part of a serial number.
23:56We couldn't really make it out because of the scorching.
23:58Bloody hell, Edward.
24:00That was until yours truly managed to scan it, then, Baderby.
24:06Baderbon.
24:08Serial number 78712.
24:11Does this mean we can link the device to Andrew?
24:13I'll get on to it, Gav.
24:15Yeah.
24:17If you ask me, he's guilty.
24:19Well, let's back it up.
24:21Go and see David Cooper, see if we can visually ID Stevens
24:23as the guy who dropped off the device this morning.
24:25Grace, go and see what Alan can tell us about the phone call he received from Andrew.
24:28Was he threatening?
24:30No.
24:41Mrs Cooper, I wonder if I could have a word with Alan.
24:44He's not back yet.
24:46Really?
24:47He left us over an hour ago.
24:49He said he was coming home.
24:51He'll be at the office. It's typical Alan.
24:53Since you're here, perhaps you could help me with something.
24:57Of course.
25:04There you go.
25:09So we identified the person who phoned Alan after the incident.
25:13We think it's the same person who sent the package.
25:16I was hoping to talk to Alan about the call.
25:19Is it someone we know?
25:21I'm sorry, I can't say.
25:26God, genius. I should have thought of this before.
25:31I'm sorry.
25:33It's a pregnancy craving thing.
25:35Try it.
25:37No.
25:39Go on.
25:41Actually, go on then.
25:43Thank you.
25:45Man.
25:49Oh, oh.
25:51Oh, good God.
25:54Probably have to be pregnant.
26:01So Alan's never mentioned receiving any other calls at the office?
26:05None from the office, no.
26:07But at home?
26:09He told you about those, though?
26:11No, he hasn't.
26:13When did you receive them?
26:15Not often.
26:17Two or three times, maybe.
26:19Phone goes during the night, one, two o'clock in the morning.
26:22Does the caller say anything?
26:24Well, I've only answered it once.
26:26I heard, like, party noises in the background.
26:29Club, bar.
26:31No one speaking. Same thing for Alan.
26:34I'm going to call this in.
26:38OK.
26:40Mickey?
26:42Yeah, right, thanks, Grace.
26:43Turns out Alan and Lisa Cooper have been receiving silent phone calls in the middle of the night.
26:46Well, he never mentioned that.
26:48No.
26:50Sounds like someone's targeting him.
26:52Where you going?
26:54Well, the courier company are emailing me over some details.
26:56They say that this barcode means that the package has to go by the front desk.
26:58The only thing is, couriers don't have access to behind a desk,
27:01so they'll have to sign it over like any other punter.
27:03Kind of makes you think, doesn't it?
27:05Why go to all that trouble?
27:07Why not just drop the package into his delivery bag?
27:09What about CCTV or a description?
27:11No, nothing.
27:13No cameras.
27:15All we've got is the time that it was dropped off.
27:17Let's just send the dispatch, look.
27:209.05am.
27:22OK, well, let's check the C-step is signed by Alan Cooper.
27:27Cooper sent it to himself.
27:29Maybe.
27:32OK.
27:34Yeah.
27:36I'll ask him when he gets in.
27:40Where have you been?
27:41I'm sorry I'm late.
27:43Had to check in at the office.
27:45That's a crime scene, Mr Cooper.
27:47Yeah, yeah, I know.
27:51OK.
27:53I was a bit thrown.
27:55Had a bit of a wobble.
27:58So I went for a drive.
28:00Had a bit of a walk in the park.
28:02Just needed to get my head together again.
28:04Alan, I wish you wouldn't do this.
28:06Talk to me about things.
28:08Sorry.
28:11Any news, officer?
28:13Seems that the person who signed for the package to be delivered this morning used your name.
28:17Were you at Flynn's couriers at any point this morning, Mr Cooper?
28:20No, of course not.
28:22I was in the offices from around seven.
28:24OK.
28:26I'll need a copy of your signature for comparison.
28:28Fine.
28:30Lisa mentioned that you've been receiving anonymous phone calls.
28:36From a couple.
28:38Why, do you think they're connected?
28:39Possibly.
28:41We're looking into it.
28:43The call that you received this morning, can you remember what was said?
28:46Anything specific?
28:48Was he aggressive?
28:51It's all a bit of a blur.
28:54I think he asked for Danny.
28:56And then he said something like,
28:59we're not such a big man now, are we?
29:10Hello there. Sergeant Stone, Sunhill.
29:12Is David Cooper about?
29:14No, he's not here.
29:16Any idea where he is?
29:18No, sorry.
29:20What's this about?
29:22Can I come in?
29:24Yes, of course.
29:26Thank you.
29:28I was hoping you could help me identify someone.
29:30There was an incident at his work.
29:32What?
29:34I don't know.
29:35Can you help me identify someone?
29:37There was an incident at his work.
29:39Oh, the parcel bomb thing.
29:41Yes, I'm David and Alan's mum.
29:43Alan called me.
29:45I come round some afternoons to cook David's dinner.
29:49When he's busy, you know,
29:51he should be back any minute.
29:53He's lucky he has his mum do his cooking, isn't he?
29:58Who's this?
30:00Oh, that's Leonard.
30:02That's their father.
30:03He wasn't a happy man.
30:05That's the only one we have of him smiling.
30:07Could David be with his dad?
30:09No, we don't know where he is.
30:11He left when the boys were young.
30:13Well, that can be hard when that happens.
30:16For everyone.
30:18Yeah.
30:20Well, he always said having a second child was a mistake.
30:23But we stuck together.
30:25You know, Alan grew up quickly.
30:28Looked out for his old mum.
30:29In a funny kind of way, I think it was the making of him.
30:32You know, man of the house.
30:35And what about David?
30:38Never quite had his brother's drive.
30:41I was so pleased when Alan hired him a few months back.
30:45Well, what was he doing before that?
30:47Oh, this and that.
30:49I suppose it was probably my fault for spoiling David,
30:53but he just seemed to lose strength.
30:56Do you have anything to say to him?
30:59Any idea who sent the package?
31:01Yeah, we've got a suspect in custody.
31:04Could you just give me a moment?
31:08Mind it back?
31:10Mickey, anything?
31:12Maybe, Governor.
31:14This is the street outside the couriers, 9.03am.
31:16This was just before the delivery slip was signed.
31:19Two fellas.
31:21There.
31:23And there's another one.
31:25That's a bit odd.
31:27Is he trying to hide his face?
31:29Governor Stone,
31:31David Cooper's not here. I've been chatting to his mum.
31:33Lucky you.
31:35Well, we've got some footage of a guy dropping off the package,
31:37but he's got a grey overcoat on, black hat covering his face.
31:40Say that again?
31:42He's covering his face.
31:44Long grey overcoat,
31:46and black hats.
31:48Yeah.
31:50Gov, I'm going to call you back.
31:52What are you doing?
31:54Sorry, Mrs Cooper. I need to take a proper look around.
31:56What is it?
31:58I just asked you to take a seat and not touch anything, Mrs Cooper.
32:01I don't understand.
32:03Sit yourself down.
32:05Thanks.
32:25What's this?
32:44What have you found?
32:50Gov,
32:52you know that warrant we got to search Andrew Stephens' house?
32:53I think it's the wrong premises.
32:55SIREN WAILS
33:12I thought he was 25, can't have used his inbox.
33:14He's only used, what, five?
33:16Right, now, what have we got?
33:18Well, apart from a load of girly magazines,
33:22we found this.
33:24Downloaded off the internet.
33:27Shows how to make a bomb.
33:31That's pretty conclusive.
33:32Yeah.
33:33We should have found this.
33:36Eddie said there was two or three cartridges worth of powder in the package this morning, right?
33:39Yeah.
33:40Now they're all gone.
33:46Lisa,
33:47David dropped you back here this morning, didn't he?
33:49Yeah.
33:50What time did he leave?
33:52I don't know.
33:5311.30, something like that.
33:55Did he say where he was going?
33:59I can't remember.
34:00What's this about, Detective?
34:02In your brother's flat, we found all the ingredients required to build an incendiary device.
34:06David?
34:07Has something happened between you?
34:11I fired him.
34:13I didn't want to, it was horrible.
34:16It's just that he kept making mistakes.
34:19I can't let the staff see me playing favourites.
34:23He's preparing his notice.
34:26It means he's losing out on his bonus.
34:29Lisa, this is really important.
34:31We need to find David.
34:33Did he say anything about anywhere else he might go?
34:36No, I don't think so.
34:39Okay, how did he seem?
34:40Was he happy?
34:41Upset?
34:43Actually, he was...
34:46He was lovely.
34:49I was a bit emotional up with everything this morning.
34:52I was worried about Alan.
34:56He sat me down here and...
34:59He just said how lucky Alan was to have me.
35:04I was going to be a great mum.
35:06Anything else?
35:09He seemed down.
35:11Said he had some stuff to do for Alan.
35:14Listen, it would be really helpful if you could come down to the station.
35:18Yeah?
35:19Lisa, you stay here. I'll get Mum to come over.
35:30This mobile keeps going straight to voicemail.
35:32I'll keep on to his service provider.
35:33We need a location here as soon as possible.
35:35David Cooper, Governor.
35:36Not much on the crime sheet.
35:37Criminal damage as a kid.
35:39Disorderly conduct.
35:40On paper, he doesn't seem to talk.
35:42Personal trauma at a formative age.
35:44Sibling rivalry.
35:45Failure to achieve.
35:46We've been applying the right theory just to the wrong person.
35:49We know he hasn't got a car, right?
35:50So let's see if we can track him on public transport.
35:52I'll be in Ivory. Give me five minutes.
35:54Grace, put Alan Cooper in the soft interview room.
35:57See what you can get.
35:58Everyone else, find me David Cooper.
36:00Yes, sir.
36:03Governor, David's service provider placed him here and then they lost the signal.
36:08Fifteen minutes later, the next transaction on his Oyster card was here,
36:11entering this tube station.
36:12Two minutes later, he comes out of the Larkmead Rise tube station.
36:15So he's heading east. Let's get some bodies down there.
36:17What's the Larkmead Rise?
36:18I don't know. Get Stone on to Alan Cooper.
36:26Larkmead Rise, around the tube station.
36:28Does that mean anything to you?
36:29Er, no.
36:30Should it?
36:31Yeah.
36:32Your brother was there.
36:33Is there anything around there? Somewhere he might go?
36:35Yeah.
36:36Doral Park.
36:38We used to spend hours there when we were kids.
36:40Was he dead?
36:41Yeah.
36:43The day before he left mum, he, um...
36:46He took us there to tell us he was going away.
36:48Thanks, Mr Cooper. Stay here, please.
36:51All units from 30, possible location of David Cooper is Doral Park. Over.
36:57I'm coming, Sarge.
36:58I'll drive.
37:05We've found him.
37:07OK, what's he doing?
37:09He's just sitting there.
37:11But he's clearly distressed.
37:13He's got a bag. We have to assume he's sent more devices or he's got some on him.
37:16We've not got time to hang around.
37:18No, no, no, it's too dangerous, OK? CR19 are on the way, so you hold back.
37:22If we hit him hard, he could just shut down.
37:24This threat is still alive and we could lose time.
37:27I can get through to him.
37:29How long before CR19 arrive?
37:31CR19 arrive.
37:40Six minutes.
37:41Six minutes.
37:43Gov, if he's got a device on him or he's already sent it, every minute counts.
37:48I can do this.
37:52OK.
37:53OK, but you keep this phone line open. If I say get out, get out.
37:58OK, Gov.
38:01Mickey, get Alan Cooper in here.
38:04We may need him.
38:24I thought we'd find you here.
38:26It's OK, Debbie.
38:27I just want to talk for a moment.
38:30I know you.
38:32You're from the office, did I?
38:34Yeah, that's right.
38:35My name's Grace.
38:37I'm a police officer.
38:39No, no, no, no, no, no, no. Stay there.
38:42I've done nothing.
38:43That's not true now, is it, David?
38:46We know that you terrorised those people this morning.
38:50No.
38:52I meant that as a joke.
38:53No, you didn't.
38:55You wanted to scare people and you did.
38:57You scared Danny, your brother.
39:00You proved that they underestimated you.
39:03I thought today would get through to him.
39:07Alan just dusted himself on and got back to it.
39:11He chews his work over his family again and again.
39:16And he always lands on his feet. He gets both.
39:20David, David, I know what you're feeling.
39:23Wanting to hurt someone because they act like they're better than you.
39:27That fear deep down that maybe they are.
39:33Dad left us because of me.
39:37I know it.
39:39The fact that your father left, David, is not your fault.
39:42But you are responsible for how you deal with what the world throws at you.
39:46Alan moved on.
39:49You need to do the same.
39:54What's in the bag, David?
39:58Can I take a little look?
40:01Is that okay?
40:09Grace, what's happening?
40:12Grace, what's happening?
40:16He has no devices on him, Gov.
40:24Have you sent another package, David?
40:27No.
40:33What you said about being responsible, you was right.
40:39But Alan is worse than you know.
40:42And he needs to be held responsible.
40:46What do you mean, David?
40:48What have you done? Have you sent something to Alan's family?
40:51Grace.
40:56I'm sorry she's gonna get hurt.
41:02It was the right thing to do.
41:08Mr. Cooper, come with me.
41:10Right, get me all available units. LAS, LFB and an explosives officer, right?
41:21She's not answering her phone.
41:24There's no way she'd open an unexpected package after this morning.
41:31Lisa!
41:36Lisa!
41:48What's happened?
41:50Are you all right?
41:51Don't touch me!
41:55It's David, isn't it? He did this.
41:59Lisa, what's happened?
42:03This was inside.
42:12How long?
42:15Lisa...
42:16How long?!
42:20Before I was pregnant or after!
42:42Grace.
42:43Right, the canteen. I think we deserve it.
42:45No, I'm going to the pub with some mates right after I've taken Dennis' statement.
42:51What?
42:52You. Mates.
42:53Yes, Grace. Mates.
42:54Real life outside of work friends.
42:57Some of the lads from Barton Street.
42:59I'm gonna go out, have a drink and wine. I suggest you do the same.
43:07You all right?
43:09I guess.
43:10Did you go home?
43:12Yeah.
43:16See Alan there?
43:19He took an hour out today.
43:21I figured he was with you.
43:25That was you with the late night phone calls as well, wasn't it?
43:31Nights are worst.
43:35All I know is he's lying in bed beside his wife.
43:40Kept trying to end it.
43:42Kept trying to end it.
43:45Sometimes she'd answer.
43:50If he picked up, I couldn't bring myself to say it.
43:57Lisa knows now?
43:58Yeah.
44:00Where's Alan?
44:01He's with her.
44:12He told me he loved me.
44:14Yeah, they always do.