The Bill S26E29 Tombstone

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The Bill S26E29 Tombstone
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00:30All right. Now, as a special treat for today, I'm going to be standing in as patrol supervisor.
00:37Where's Sergeant Sloan?
00:38He's dealing with a family matter.
00:40OK, then. Mel and Leon, you're going to be accompanying the bailiffs and the council officers on the Ellis Estate.
00:46They're finally evicting the squatters from Parkside Tower.
00:49Now, you might make some arrests, but you're going to be there for a while because it's one flat at a time, I'm afraid.
00:54The rest of you, it's more tickets for drivers using their mobiles.
00:57That comes from Burham. I know.
00:59Mum.
01:04It's so good to see you.
01:08Oh, my God.
01:11I'm not going to cope with this.
01:16Hello, Callum.
01:20We weren't expecting you.
01:22Your mother doesn't want you here.
01:28Why have you come?
01:30He's my dad. When it goes in the ground, I want to see it.
01:35So I'm sure.
01:58Smithy, can you give these street robbery stats to Callum?
02:01He's not in. He's burying his dad's thing.
02:04Oh, sorry to hear that.
02:06Did you know him?
02:08I knew his reputation.
02:12Sierra Oscar 2-1 from Sierra Oscar.
02:14Can you make your way to Elcock Primary School?
02:16A seven-year-old boy has been threatened with a knife.
02:19Oh, bless him. Skinny little thing.
02:22Don't threaten him.
02:23old boy has been threatened with a knife.
02:40Oh, bless him. Skinny little thing.
02:43Don't threaten him.
02:49Hello, mummy. My name's Kirsty.
02:52And that is my friend Ben.
02:55What are you drawing?
02:56The man with the knife.
02:58Oh, dear. That must have been very scary.
03:02Are you on your own?
03:03With my mum.
03:04Yeah? Did she see him as well?
03:09Well done for telling your teacher.
03:11Good boy.
03:16Kirsty. Yeah?
03:18I've got a brief description. A mixed-race man in his twenties.
03:21Right. Well, his mum was with him when it happened.
03:23So they should have talked to her.
03:24Yeah, clearly. They spoke to her on the phone.
03:27On the phone? Why isn't she here?
03:29Oh, she won't come down. Said she had things to do.
03:33In 85, he saved my life.
03:36On Broadwater Farm, I took a brick to the head
03:39and some of the crowd tried to drag me away.
03:41But Phil and three others, you know who you are,
03:44pulled me out.
03:46Philip Stone always backed his own people.
03:50He was a great and fair governor,
03:53a loyal husband and father,
03:55and a good friend.
04:00His passing marks the end of an era.
04:03He comes from a generation that understood the meaning of loyalty.
04:17Cleric bar?
04:19Yeah.
04:20So why didn't you go to the school?
04:22I did.
04:25I dropped him off.
04:27Well, at least he's safe there.
04:29Look, I'm handling this on my own way, all right?
04:32What way is that?
04:34Just forget it.
04:35You and your son were threatened by a man with a knife.
04:38It's our job to do something about it, not forget it.
04:41I had nothing to give him,
04:43so we got nothing. It was over.
04:46Except your son was terrorised
04:48and the man who did it is still out there with a knife.
04:51He could attack somebody else.
04:53Well, there's nothing you can do.
04:54We can try and identify him, try and look for him.
04:57Look, we've already got a brief description.
04:59Why don't you come down to the station and look at some photographs?
05:02You never know.
05:03I didn't really see us all.
05:05Amir says you did.
05:07Come and look at the photos, please.
05:17What is it you want, Callum?
05:23I was hoping that...
05:27I don't know, I was hoping that...
05:29Now he's gone, I was hoping we could work everything out.
05:32You had your chance.
05:34I begged you to see him at the hospital,
05:36but you turned your back on him, didn't you?
05:39Just like you did when you left the hospital.
05:42I begged you to see him at the hospital,
05:44but you turned your back on him, didn't you?
05:47Just like you did when you left home.
05:49You did, he was so cruel.
06:02You choosing him over me,
06:05that was cruel.
06:07I was 16.
06:0916, Mum.
06:12You made your choice.
06:16You watched me go.
06:17Yes, because you called him a liar, Callum.
06:20No, I called him what he was.
06:24A rapist.
06:25No, your father didn't rape that girl.
06:28Look, listen to me, Callum.
06:30I asked him eye to eye.
06:35I looked at him and I said,
06:38Is it true?
06:40And he said no.
06:42But you never did that, did you?
06:45You never faced him.
06:49Then or at the end.
06:52Kelly Ryan was a 24-year-old probationer.
06:56He was her governor, Mum.
06:57Stop talking about that girl.
07:00You got no right trashing your dad's reputation, Callum.
07:04Not today.
07:05He did that on his own.
07:06You don't know the first thing about it.
07:08That girl was unstable.
07:09Oh, right, yeah.
07:10Callum, she was unstable.
07:12But of course you don't want to hear that
07:13because you made your mind up 20 years ago.
07:16Your mother's right.
07:18You never asked him.
07:19You never let him explain.
07:21And now, you'll never know.
07:25Do the decent thing, Callum.
07:27And walk away.
07:29Let your mother grieve.
07:32Come on.
07:33It's all right.
07:34It's OK.
07:43Look.
07:44Aren't you on professional?
07:45Half-bagged.
07:47Shouldn't you be with your family?
07:48I went.
07:49I saw him go in the ground.
07:50I'm good with it.
07:52What's on the sheet?
07:54Um, Leon and Mella clearing spots from Parkside Tower
07:57and the rest of us are on calls.
07:59Great.
08:00Great.
08:01Honestly, I'm fine.
08:26Could you do a WOT for us, please, Sarge?
08:28RC3 male, mid-twenties.
08:30Attempted street robbery with a knife.
08:31Who's the victim?
08:32A young mum.
08:33No one hurt.
08:34Nothing taken.
08:35And?
08:36Well, she's on the system for a couple of allegations
08:38of domestic violence against her husband,
08:40which she didn't pursue.
08:42So why were you in her airtime?
08:44Because she didn't report the incident.
08:45Her seven-year-old son did.
08:46He was with her when it happened.
08:49Now?
08:50Please.
08:52Before we start,
08:53was the man with the knife your husband?
08:57No, he's...
08:58He's not around anymore.
09:00We know you've made allegations of domestic violence in the past
09:02and not pursued them.
09:07Can we do the ID, please, Sarge?
09:10You ready?
09:26Look at the images, please.
09:57Are you sure you don't recognise anyone here?
10:00No.
10:02None of these men threatened you and your boy?
10:05I said no.
10:07We're done here, Sarge. I'll take Claire outside.
10:09Why, Mummy?
10:14Ben, could you show Mrs Iqbal out, please?
10:16Thank you.
10:17Sure. This way, please.
10:20Sarge, what was all that about?
10:22She recognised that man.
10:24She recognised that man?
10:25Well, maybe, but there is a procedure.
10:27Yes, PC Knight, there is.
10:28And the sergeant is in charge of your ward's ID.
10:30She's a vulnerable woman, Sarge.
10:31I just think that was a little bit unnecessary.
10:33Don't tell me how to do my job.
10:35When you asked, I said we shouldn't bother with this.
10:37But I did the wards for you.
10:38If somebody wastes my time, I will speak my mind.
10:43Problem?
10:44No, sir.
10:45So what was that about?
10:46Nothing.
10:47Now, is that a genuine nothing
10:48or just nothing you want to tell me about?
10:55Hello.
11:00Is there an issue with Kirsty?
11:01Did you say there was?
11:03I saw you giving her an earful.
11:05Did you have to ask her, then?
11:06I did.
11:07If she hasn't got a problem, I certainly haven't.
11:10Is there anything else going on?
11:13No, sir.
11:15Then, in light of our earlier conversation,
11:17and with all due respect for where you were this morning,
11:20sort your head out.
11:25What is this?
11:37Yeah, Records Management, please.
11:42Yeah, this is Sergeant Stone here, Sunhill.
11:45Could you give me everything you've got
11:46on a Kelly Ryan and a 1990 rape investigation, please?
11:54Thank you.
12:14Hi, is Kelly about?
12:16Yes.
12:17It's all right, it's no offence.
12:18Yeah, yeah, of course, come in.
12:19Take a seat.
12:24Here, there's a place for you to sit.
12:33Hello there.
12:34Hi.
12:35You're lucky I'm free.
12:37You look more of a barber type.
12:39Who recommended me, then?
12:43How do you want it?
12:44I don't.
12:46My name's Callum Stone.
12:49I want to talk to you about my dad.
12:50I think you should leave.
12:51I haven't spoken to him for 20 years and you're the reason...
12:53Just go.
12:54I need to know...
12:55Get out of my shop.
12:56I just want to talk to you.
13:15Stone should know better than to have a dirty victim.
13:17He's capable of a lot worse, believe me.
13:19There are many units near the Larkmead Estate
13:21and I see one female and child are being assaulted
13:23outside Waverley Park Shopping Centre.
13:25Seals come to 795.
13:26Have you got a name to that?
13:27The victim is a Claire Iqbal.
13:29Try and steal him.
13:40Claire!
13:42Claire!
13:43Hey, hey, hey, hey.
13:44It's me, Lucy Gill.
13:45Remember?
13:46I'm here!
13:47Where is he?
13:48I don't know.
13:49I need to find him, please.
13:50No, you need to sit down.
13:51Calm down.
13:52Look at you.
13:53You've hurt your head.
13:54Where is he?
13:56Sit down, Claire.
13:57Look at me.
13:58I can't see your head.
13:59You need to tell me what happened.
14:01Has someone taken Amir?
14:02Firstly, you stay with her.
14:03I'm going to look for him.
14:04What happened?
14:05Sierra, Oscar, we're 795.
14:06Urgent assistance required behind Waverley Park Shopping Centre.
14:10Amir?
14:15Amir?
14:18Amir?
14:22Amir?
14:24Are you all right, mate?
14:27Where is he?
14:28Oh, God.
14:29Who did this to you, Claire?
14:31I didn't see.
14:32Amir's missing.
14:33He still won't tell us.
14:35You need our help, Claire.
14:37You cannot do this by yourself.
14:41You know him, don't you?
14:43Was it the man in the photo?
14:45Amir!
14:47I think I'm going to die.
14:49Oh, my God.
14:51Just give me his name, Claire.
14:54His name?
14:55Jamal.
14:56Jamal what?
14:57Jamal Carr.
14:59He runs a car wash down on Wicket Industrial Estate.
15:04If I can't do anything about it, I'm not going on record.
15:09Kirsty?
15:11What's wrong?
15:12Kirsty, where are you going?
15:14Jamal Carr needs a visit.
15:15Who?
15:17We haven't even got a statement yet.
15:20Kirsty!
15:29Just talking to him, right?
15:32Jamal Carr?
15:33Yeah.
15:35What's up?
15:36We have reason to believe you were involved in two incidents.
15:38One this morning and one just now.
15:40Just now?
15:41What, just now, like right now?
15:43What?
15:44Is she dizzy or what?
15:45Where was you 20 minutes ago?
15:47Here.
15:48Ask Frankie.
15:49Hey, Frankie!
15:51Where's Frankie?
15:52Anyone seen Frankie?
15:57Shame.
15:58Gone.
16:00None of the other guys can confirm you're here.
16:02Sorry.
16:03Jamal can't arrest me.
16:04Whoa, whoa, whoa.
16:05Who are you talking to?
16:06We are the police.
16:07You do not mention my name.
16:08Don't you let your line in court.
16:09Anything you do say may be given in evidence.
16:11Do you understand?
16:12Police officer on the charge.
16:13Do not get up.
16:15Tough guy, eh?
16:17You call yourself a brother?
16:18Shut up.
16:21Shut up short till I get back.
16:22Mind your heads.
16:42I can't help you with your family.
17:01It was a long time ago.
17:03I judged my dad for what I thought he did to you.
17:06My mum tells me I'm wrong.
17:09Am I wrong?
17:10If I tell you, will you leave me alone?
17:12Yeah.
17:14Yeah.
17:17I got drunk and had sex with a 50-year-old man.
17:21I expected him to boast about it, so I thought if I said I didn't want it,
17:24my reputation would survive.
17:29Is that it?
17:30I was wrong.
17:33Having sex without consent, that's right.
17:35That's what that is.
17:36How about naive and stupid?
17:37Look, I was drunk.
17:38I made a mistake.
17:39You can't mean that.
17:40Yes, I can.
17:41I said it all before, back then.
17:42It's nothing new.
17:43You don't understand.
17:45I walked out on my family over this.
17:46I was 16.
17:47I can't help that.
17:48I didn't see my mum for 20 years.
17:50Look, you came, you asked me, and I've told you.
17:54Now, please go.
17:55You said you would.
17:59Are you saying this just never happened?
18:08I'm sorry.
18:18This is a wrongful arrest.
18:20Put him in cell three, please.
18:27Oh, and I'll have that phone call as soon as you're ready.
18:30Thank you.
18:32Who's that?
18:33It's Jamal Carr.
18:34He's the one that attacked Clare at the park.
18:35You should get him his name, Sarge.
18:36Why so suddenly?
18:38Because he's just a searcher again.
18:39Okay, well, give me a statement and I'll take a look.
18:42We...
18:44You have got one.
18:47Well, he's marked her face.
18:48Can't we do him on forensics and witnesses?
18:50Only if you've got forensics and witnesses.
18:53Have you?
18:54A little boy ran off, so we...
18:56Enough, enough.
18:58Just go and get a statement.
19:00Leave him where he is.
19:01You need the allegation on paper,
19:03or this is a waste of bloody time.
19:06We need to get your statement about the assaults.
19:09No, I gave him his name, didn't I?
19:11Yeah, and we've arrested him.
19:12What?
19:13So we need your statement to get him charged.
19:15Well, I can't do that.
19:16He's going to know it was me.
19:19He's going to know it was me now anyway, now you've arrested him.
19:24Clare,
19:26that man is a danger to you and your son.
19:29We're trying to protect you, and the way we do that is we put him inside.
19:34You don't get it, do you?
19:35Then explain it to me.
19:40Why is Jamal Carter after you?
19:47Money.
19:48Once a grand.
19:49Do you owe him?
19:50No.
20:04I'm here.
20:05To get my life back.
20:09For Amir's sake.
20:13Where's the money for Inclare?
20:17I'm hiding, aren't I?
20:18From my ex-husband.
20:21Jamal knows it.
20:23Carl's blackmailing you.
20:26I gave him 200 today, but he says it's not enough.
20:30I gave him 200 today, but he says it's not enough.
20:40If my ex ever finds out where I am,
20:44he will take Amir.
20:48And I'll end up back in hospital.
20:51You can't give in to blackmail, Clare. It will never end.
20:55We can contact a community safety unit.
20:57There's options, refuges.
20:59We can help you, but we need your statement to prosecute.
21:02If we let Carl go, you're at his mercy.
21:21Thank you.
21:25Dodge.
21:28Thanks.
21:51So, has that woman set you straight yet?
21:53Took it back?
21:54No.
21:55In fact, she's given us a full statement, including blackmail.
21:58Now, come on.
22:04Come on.
22:07Don't try it, mate. There's nothing wrong if you get up.
22:11Come on.
22:21Hey!
22:22Sarge!
22:24Sarge!
22:27Get up!
22:28What's the matter?
22:29Get up! He's fighting himself against the cell wall.
22:31He's not in his unconscious. He's faking it.
22:33Get out!
22:34Get out!
22:35Out!
22:36Go and get the inspector.
22:37This is a joke.
22:39What's happened?
22:40It's Mark Carls. He's fighting himself against the cell wall.
22:42I swear to God, I haven't touched him.
22:44Were you alone?
22:45Were you alone?
22:46Yes!
22:47There's no CCTV in the cell, then.
22:50Come here.
22:51Come here, mate.
22:55What did you do?
22:56Nothing.
22:57Nothing?
22:58I just told him we had a statement, that's all.
23:00I didn't hit him.
23:03I didn't hit him!
23:04Well, unconscious means hospital, doesn't it?
23:06So he's trying to get out and stuff you at the same time.
23:09Yeah.
23:10Sarge, we've got Frankie Hall in the front office
23:12and he's confirmed Carl's alibi.
23:14What's happened to you?
23:16How did you two manage to get this in such a mess?
23:18I'm sorry, Sarge, and I'm sorry.
23:20Claire Iqbal and her son are hiding from a violent ex.
23:22He's threatened her life.
23:24That guy knows somehow and he's blackmailing her
23:26to keep her whereabouts quiet.
23:28Frankie's told you where I was.
23:30I'm out of here.
23:32I don't need no hospital.
23:34We need to photograph your injuries.
23:36Fine.
23:37You take your photos and then I'm gone.
23:40Where's Ben?
23:41I don't know.
23:49Ben?
23:55Tell me everything you know about this fella.
23:57What his business is, what he drives, everything.
23:59What's the point? He's going to be out in a few hours.
24:01Well, that's enough time to warn the victim.
24:03That's enough time for a lot of things.
24:05Sierra Oscar 2-2 from Sierra Oscar.
24:07Sitrep, please.
24:09Sierra Oscar from Sierra Oscar 2-2.
24:11We're just coming back for refs and to 66.
24:13Some drugs.
24:36What happened?
24:37Junkies threw up on me.
24:38You arrested him?
24:39Yeah, he's in the van and we've got a load of drugs and stuff too.
24:42All right, come to me. I'll book it in.
24:44Get yourselves cleaned up.
24:45Thanks, Sarge.
24:46Stink.
24:48How do you know it's him, sir?
24:50Look, I believe you and so does the superintendent.
24:55Have you spoken to Sergeant Stone about this?
24:57Briefly.
24:59And what was said?
25:00He just asked me what happened, sir.
25:05OK.
25:07No more dealings with Jamal Carr.
25:10Talk to Clare Rickbell, tell her what's happening,
25:12and persuade her to stay somewhere safe, all right?
25:14Sir.
25:25Sarge.
25:35Sir.
25:54Oh, hiya.
25:55Hiya.
25:57What's that?
25:58Evidence of Parkside Tower.
26:00The fellow Leon took it off puked all over him.
26:02Won't miss.
26:03So why is it on his nail?
26:05It's a 66.
26:06Yeah.
26:18Clare, can we have a word?
26:20Hiya, Mia.
26:23Yeah, OK.
26:24We need to let you know that Jamal Carr is going to be released in the next few hours.
26:34He held a knife to my boy. We were...
26:36I'm really sorry. He's got an alibi.
26:38An alibi?
26:40You know that he did this to my face.
26:42What is he going to do next?
26:44I'm sorry.
26:45I give you a statement, and you put him away.
26:47That's what you said!
26:49What am I supposed to do now?
26:51Well, for the time being, the safest thing would be to stay with a friend.
26:55A friend.
26:56What friend?
26:58I've been running for months.
27:00OK, yeah, all right.
27:01But you two are going to need to get out of the area, aren't you?
27:04So why don't we put you to a refuge?
27:06Clare!
28:02Where is he?
28:03He's here for me, being examined.
28:05She slammed the door on us, Sarge.
28:07She's terrified. She's got nowhere to go.
28:09All right.
28:11Do you two want to see this through to the end?
28:13Definitely.
28:14Well, it depends.
28:15On what?
28:16If we do it right.
28:17So if it's right, you'll do it?
28:19Yeah.
28:20And if it's not right, you'll do it?
28:22Yeah.
28:23And if it's not right, you'll do it?
28:25Yeah.
28:26And if it's not right, you'll do it?
28:28Yeah.
28:29So if it's right, you'll do it?
28:30Yeah.
28:32When he's released, follow him, stop him, and search the car.
28:35What for?
28:37It turns out he's a dealer.
28:39It's no problem.
28:40All you have to do is search the car.
29:00You've got some explaining to do. My office.
29:17Shut the door.
29:22Look, I came looking for you to talk to you about Ben.
29:26But I found that.
29:27But I found that.
29:29It's not a pleasant read, is it?
29:32Because that involves your dad, simply requesting that file is an abuse of your position.
29:36Now, I don't know what you've got in mind, but it better not involve pursuing it.
29:39I don't have anything in mind.
29:40Good.
29:42The same applies for Jamal Carr.
29:45What?
29:48You're up to something, Callum, and I know you are.
29:51I saw you talking to Ben in the cage.
29:53Coaching him, yeah?
29:54I don't need to.
29:55You need to.
29:56You didn't do anything wrong.
29:57From where I'm standing, Ben and Kirsty are too involved with this victim.
30:00She's at risk. She's a single mother.
30:01The CPS aren't going to pursue it.
30:03Jamal's got an explanation for contact and alibi, and she's got form for backing down, so let it go.
30:08The same goes for this.
30:09The only thing that's happening with this file is it's going straight back to records management.
30:14You put it to bed. Do you understand?
30:16Yes, sir.
30:25Come on.
30:55Green, you're the last.
30:56Can you escort Mr. Carr out, please?
30:58Sir.
31:26Thank you.
31:40Callum.
31:48Thanks for a great day.
31:50See you tomorrow.
31:55Bye.
32:20You're the only one who knows the truth.
32:23All I want is for someone to tell me the truth.
32:33Go on.
32:34Can I talk something through with you, off the record?
32:36Yeah, sure.
32:40It's about Callum.
32:42He's pulled a file on something his dad was involved in 20 years ago.
32:46Oh, yeah, the female PC.
32:48Yeah.
32:49Yeah, his dad was never charged.
32:51I think she was a probationer.
32:52They said that she left the service.
32:55Well, I think she was probably pushed.
32:57I mean, 1990's only 20 years ago, but it's a different time then.
33:02So what do you want to talk off the record?
33:04I'm worried that he's sending him over the edge.
33:07And like that, I think he's capable of anything.
33:10I read your statement.
33:12He held you down by the wrists.
33:15You had a case.
33:16A drunk WPC against a decorated inspector, did I?
33:19I don't know if they closed ranks on you.
33:21And they asked the same questions over and over.
33:23Why'd you leave the party?
33:24Why'd you walk back with him?
33:25Why'd you invite him in?
33:27To make me say it didn't happen?
33:28Yeah, but it did.
33:29You know it did.
33:30There'd be a clique of officers looking out for each other.
33:32You know, playing the system.
33:34They'd delay the board, lose a few statements,
33:37add a few rumours about her personal life.
33:40Until she quits.
33:41You know how it goes.
33:42Well, the message I got was keep your mouth shut.
33:45That was then, this is now.
33:46I have built my life again.
33:48This is now for me.
33:51I decide how to deal with my life, not you.
33:54You stir all this up again after 20 years.
33:57Not for me, but for you.
34:01You're bullying me, just like they did.
34:05I don't need to confront that man.
34:07Or your mother, or anyone.
34:08I don't need to.
34:09No, no, I'm not asking you to confront him.
34:11Yes, you are.
34:12He died.
34:14He died last week.
34:19Then what are you asking?
34:20For the truth.
34:23For me.
34:26For my mother.
34:32I dreamt of being a police officer.
34:35From when I was a little girl.
34:39Your father and his friends turned that into a nightmare.
34:42I'm sorry.
34:45For what he did, I'm sorry.
34:46Yeah, your dad apologised as well.
34:48He never apologised for anything.
34:51I've lived too long in the shadow of that man.
35:08Wait here.
35:11I want to show you something.
35:16Come on.
35:27In this job, you need people you can depend on 100%.
35:30People who are going to go all out for a result.
35:32Yeah, but what if Callum goes all out and it's too far?
35:34You test him.
35:36And if he's making up his own rules, we get rid of him.
35:44Okay.
35:47Come on.
35:55You look like him, you know.
35:57I'm not like him.
36:17My father wrote this.
36:19That's his apology.
36:23If it's helpful to you, keep it.
36:26I don't want it anymore.
36:46What are you doing?
37:12What do you think you're doing?
37:13I've got something to show you.
37:14Do.
37:15Stay out of it.
37:18Read it.
37:19It's from Dad.
37:20Read to me.
37:31It's written to that woman.
37:32Just look at it.
37:34No.
37:35I don't need to read her line.
37:36She wrote it.
37:37I don't care.
37:39There's a proof that you want.
37:40You want a proof.
37:45Evidence.
37:46Photos.
37:47Of the bruises.
37:48Where did you get that?
37:49In the letter.
37:50He apologises for this.
37:51It wasn't me.
37:52It was the drink.
37:53That's what he says.
37:54You better go now.
37:55You know how someone gets bruises like that?
37:56You tell her, Ken.
37:57From being pinned down.
37:58From being forced.
37:59She asked you to leave.
38:00He told me the truth.
38:01He lied.
38:02Drop it, will you?
38:03A lie repeated for 20 years is still a lie.
38:05Loyalty.
38:07Not lies.
38:08We looked out for each other.
38:09Yeah, that's it.
38:10You'd be proud of your mate for raping a young woman.
38:15Sorry, mate.
38:16Sorry.
38:25You.
38:26You think you're better than everyone else, but you're not.
38:29You're the same.
38:37Go away, Callum.
38:39And stay away.
38:45DOOR OPENS
39:01I'm not happy about this.
39:03Why?
39:04What do you mean, why?
39:05I thought the inspector said it's my neck on the line, not yours.
39:11Perfect.
39:12Great, then.
39:14Stop the search.
39:15We'll find what we find.
39:30You OK, Sarge?
39:43Yeah.
39:45As you can see, your passenger side brake light's out.
39:49While I was testing the brake, I noticed a smell that could be herbal cannabis.
39:53I intend to search your vehicle.
39:56You do that, and I'll go to the press.
39:58The independent police completes the works.
40:03Can I have a word?
40:05I can't smell anything.
40:07OK.
40:09You'd better ring it in.
40:11If the inspector gives the go-ahead, you're not exposed, are you?
40:24DOOR SLAMS SHUT
40:29Give me a run-up.
40:31Give me a reason not to sack you on the spot.
40:34You saw those photos.
40:36You saw what he did.
40:37That's my dad.
40:38I went there to put things right.
40:39You are a police officer.
40:40There's a way to do that.
40:41And the way you're going about it is against the law.
40:43That's what you thought when you were stuffing Devlin's head in the concrete.
40:46You don't make this about me.
40:47This is all about you and what you've done.
40:50My father abused his position to rope and cover it up.
40:53I am using mine.
40:54I'm using it to expose him.
40:55But that is not the way you go about things.
40:57If you take the law into your own hands, no matter how you dress it up,
40:59no matter how you justify it to yourself,
41:01you're as bad as your dad.
41:03Not my fucking dad.
41:06You are exactly the same.
41:09You're exactly the same.
41:11Now, you listen to me.
41:13Listen to me.
41:15You think about all of the people that you've left behind.
41:17The victims.
41:18Did they get justice?
41:19They've got to deserve it.
41:20Did they get justice?
41:21Did they get justice?
41:22They've got to deserve it.
41:23Did they get justice?
41:29Why did you join the police?
41:35To punish you.
41:40I joined to uphold the law.
41:52Ben.
42:01And how did that come about, eh?
42:10One minute.
42:14Jamal Carr's been pulled over.
42:17And Ben and Kirsty are asking to search.
42:20What are they going to find?
42:23What are you asking me?
42:26You're their sergeant.
42:32I will go.
42:34Whichever way you call it.
42:50Ben.
42:53I think we've seen enough of Jamal Carr today.
42:58You sure?
42:59No search.
43:01Sure, no problem.
43:03Stone said no.
43:05What?
43:06Spokes in yourself.
43:08No search.
43:15On your way.
43:16Get that brake light fixed.
43:17You total clown.
43:18Don't you shut up, mate.
43:34PC Yo is not violent and he's not vindictive.
43:36And if you look at the CCTV, you'll see that when he left this cell, he was in a state of shock.
43:41Sergeant Masters will fill you in on anything else you need to know.
43:44Sir.
43:45Sir.
43:47How's it looking?
43:48Like the rubbish it is.
43:49The allegation will run its course and then he'll drop it.
43:52I had an interest in a chap called Callum.
43:54What about?
43:55Wrestling with his demons.
43:56Is he willing?
43:57Let's hurry then.
44:15Callum.
44:16Callum.
44:18Callum.
44:44Stay with me, everything's fine, alright?
44:46You're gonna be okay.
44:47This is before the 999 call came in.
44:49That's Jasmine Harris.
44:50A boy called Liam died this morning.
44:52What will you tell me, Jasmine?
44:56I don't care what anyone says, that girl knows exactly what she's doing.
44:59I know you think you did wrong by that girl, but you cannot spend your life trying to make it right.
45:03I wanted to keep you in custody for one more night.
45:05One more night.
45:16One more night.
45:47One more night.
45:50Kelly Ryan was a 24 year old probationer.
45:53He was her governor, Mum.
45:55Stop talking about that girl.
45:58You got no right trashing your dad's reputation, Callum.
46:02Not today.
46:03He did that on his own.
46:04You don't know the first thing about it.
46:05That girl was unstable.
46:07Oh, right, yeah.
46:08Callum, she was unstable, but of course you don't want to hear that because you made your mind up 20 years ago.
46:13Your mother's right.
46:15You never asked him.
46:17You never let him explain, and now you'll never know.
46:23Do the decent thing, Callum.
46:25And walk away.
46:27Let your mother grieve.
46:31Come on.
46:32It's alright.
46:33It's okay.
46:42Sir.
46:43Aren't you an old professional?
46:44Half bag.
46:45Shouldn't you be with your family?
46:47I went.
46:48I saw them go in the ground.
46:49I'm good with it.
46:51What's on the sheet?
46:54Leon and Mel are clearing spots from Parkside town.
46:56The rest of us are on calls.
46:58Right.
46:59Honestly, I'm fine.
47:14Thank you.
47:25Could you do a wad for us, please, Sarge?
47:27I see three male, mid-twenties, attempted street robbery with a knife.
47:30Who's the victim?
47:31A young mum, no one hurt, nothing taken.
47:33And?
47:35Well, she's on the system for a couple of allegations of domestic violence against her husband, which she didn't pursue.
47:41So why were you giving her airtime?
47:42She didn't report the incident, her seven-year-old son did.
47:44He was with her when it happened.
47:47Now?
47:48Please.
47:50Before we start, was the man with the knife your husband?
47:54No, he's... he's not around anymore.
47:57We know you've made allegations of domestic violence in the past and not pursued them.
48:04Can we do the ID, please, Sarge?
48:06Just forget it.
48:07You and your son were threatened by a man with a knife.
48:10It's our job to do something about it, not forget it.
48:13I had nothing to give him, so we got nothing. It's over.
48:17Except your son was terrorised and the man who did it is still out there with a knife.
48:22He could attack somebody else.
48:24Well, there's nothing you can do.
48:25We can try and identify him, try and look for him.
48:28Look, we've already got a brief description.
48:30Why don't you come down the station, look at some photographs? You never know.
48:35I didn't really see, so...
48:36Amir says you did.
48:37Come and look at the photos, please.
48:54What is it you want, Callum?
49:00I was hoping that...
49:04I don't know, I was hoping that...
49:07Now he's gone, I was hoping we could work everything out.
49:10You had your chance.
49:11I begged you to see him at the hospital, but you turned your back on him, didn't you?
49:16Just like you did when you left home.
49:18You did. You were so cruel.
49:31You choosing him over me.
49:34That was cruel.
49:36I was 16.
49:3816.
49:43You made your choice, then.
49:47You watched me go.
49:48Yes, because you called him a liar, Callum.
49:51No, I called him what he was.
49:55A rapist.
49:56No, your father didn't rape that girl.
50:00Look, listen to me, Callum.
50:02Callum, I asked him, eye to eye.
50:07I looked at him and I said, is it true?
50:12And he said no.
50:14But you never did that, did you?
50:17You never faced him.
50:21Then or at the end.
50:23Sierra Oscar 2-1 from Sierra Oscar.
50:25Can you make your way to Elcock Primary School?
50:28A seven-year-old boy has been threatened with a knife.
50:33Go!
50:48Oh, bless him, skinny little thing.
50:50You threatened him.
50:56Hi, mummy.
50:57My name's Kirsty.
50:59And that is my friend Ben.
51:02The man with the knife.
51:03Oh, dear.
51:04That must have been very scary.
51:07Are you on your own?
51:08With my mum.
51:09Yeah?
51:10Did she see him as well?
51:14Well done for telling your teacher.
51:16Good boy.
51:21Kirsty?
51:22Yeah?
51:23I've got a brief description.
51:24A mixed-race man in his twenties.
51:26Right, well, his mum was with him when it happened,
51:28so they should have talked to her.
51:29Yeah, Claire Rippow, they spoke to her on the phone.
51:32On the phone?
51:33Why isn't she here?
51:34Oh, she won't come down.
51:35Said she had things to do.
51:38In 85, he saved my life.
51:41On Broadwater Farm, I took a brick to the head
51:44and some of the crowd tried to drag me away.
51:46But Phil, and three others, you know who you are,
51:50pulled me out.
51:51Philip Stone always backed his own people.
51:55He was a great and fair governor,
51:58a loyal husband and father,
52:00and a good friend.
52:05His passing marks the end of an era.
52:08He comes from a generation that understood the meaning of loyalty.
52:22Claire Rippow?
52:24Yeah?
52:25So why didn't you go to the school?
52:28I did.
52:31I dropped him off.
52:33Well, at least he's safe there.
52:35Look, I'm handling this on my own way, all right?
52:38What way is that?
52:41You ready?
53:00Look at the images, please.
53:30You sure you don't recognise anyone here?
53:34No.
53:35None of these men threatened you and your boy?
53:38I said no.
53:40We're done here, Sarge. I'll take Claire outside.
53:42Why, Mummy?
53:47Ben, could you show Mrs Iqbal out, please?
53:49Thank you.
53:50Sure. This way, please.
53:53Sarge, what was all that about?
53:55She recognised that man.
53:57Well, maybe, but there is a procedure.
53:59Yes, PC Knight, there is, and the sergeant is in charge of a ward's ID.
54:02She's a vulnerable woman, Sarge. I just think that was a little bit unnecessary.
54:04Don't tell me how to do my job.
54:06When you asked, I said we shouldn't bother with this.
54:08But I did the wards for you.
54:10If somebody wastes my time, I will speak my mind.
54:14Problem?
54:15No, sir.
54:17So what was that about?
54:18Nothing.
54:19Now, is that a genuine nothing, or just nothing you want to tell me about?
54:30Is there an issue with Kirsty?
54:32Did you say there was?
54:34I saw you giving her an earful.
54:36Well, you'll have to ask her, then.
54:37I did.
54:38If she hasn't got a problem, I certainly haven't.
54:41Is there anything else going on?
54:44No, sir.
54:46Then, in light of our earlier conversation, and with all due respect for where you were this morning, sort your head out.
55:29All right. Now, as a special treat for today, I'm going to be standing in as patrol supervisor.
55:34Where's Sergeant Slade?
55:35He's dealing with a family matter.
55:37Okay, then.
55:38Mel and Leon, you're going to be accompanying the bailiffs and the council officers on the Ellis Estate.
55:43They're finally evicting the squatters from Parkside Tower.
55:46Now, you might make some arrests, but you're going to be there for a while, because it's one flat at a time, I'm afraid.
55:51The rest of you, it's more tickets for drivers using their mobiles.
55:54That comes from Burren. I know.
55:56Come on.
56:00It's so good to see you.
56:03It's all right.
56:05Oh, my God.
56:08I'm not going to cope with this.
56:09You're going to be all right.
56:10Thank you.
56:13Hello, Callum.
56:16We weren't expecting you.
56:19Your mother doesn't want you here.
56:25Why have you come?
56:27He's my dad.
56:29When it goes in the ground, I want to see it.
56:32So I'm sure.
56:58Smithy, can you give these street robbery stats to Callum?
57:01He's not in. He's burying his dad's stuff.
57:04Oh, sorry to hear that.
57:06Did you know him?
57:08I knew his reputation.