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00:00Hey, hey, stay there any longer, you'll have to buy them a ticket.
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00:49No!
01:00Don't tell me you got separated fae the herd.
01:08Sorry?
01:09Stagnate.
01:10I'm not with the herd.
01:12I'm with the dual commonality scheme.
01:20Dual commonality between Commonwealth soldiers and the UK emergency services.
01:26Diversity, unity, opportunity.
01:32Sergeant Davis Lindo, at your service.
01:40Training programme starts Monday, Sergeant Lindo.
01:42Yes, ma'am.
01:44Today's Friday.
01:45Yes, ma'am.
01:46But I wanted to introduce myself.
01:52Right.
01:53So, ten years with the Royal Military Police.
01:59Have you got investigative experience?
02:01Serious crimes investigation, evidence collation, witness interrogation, detainee handling...
02:08All right.
02:09It's not your first rodeo, I get it.
02:12So why a trainee programme?
02:14This is a unique opportunity, ma'am.
02:16I'm a proud Commonwealth citizen and I've seen a lot of the world with the British Army.
02:21This commonality scheme allows me to retrain in British law enforcement.
02:26No skill wasted, but new skills learned.
02:29And also, ma'am, I just really, really want to be a detective.
02:37Just not in Jamaica?
02:40Jamaica is not the place for me.
02:44All right.
02:47But just so you know, it's going to take more than a change of uniform to convert you into
02:51one of my officers, right?
02:53I will earn my place, ma'am.
02:55Good, because as of Monday, you'll just be a rookie, like all the others.
03:00Incident report you've been waiting for, boss?
03:02Three minutes and 27 seconds.
03:04Oh, Malik thought he'd last a full five before he come barging in here for a nose, eh?
03:09Is he still here?
03:10He owes me a tenner.
03:11That's him, then?
03:14Lindo, this is Detective Sergeant Bartlett.
03:17You'll be shadowing her.
03:21I'm Davis Lindo.
03:22Pleased to meet you, ma'am.
03:23Oh, I'm not your ma'am.
03:24Oh, neither am I while we're at it.
03:27Boss'll do just fine.
03:28You can call me Bart.
03:31Boss, Bart.
03:33Got it.
03:34Right, well, off you go, then.
03:42Go and get yourself settled.
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05:36Hey.
05:37What can I get you?
05:39What do you recommend?
05:44Enjoy.
06:05Lord!
06:06Obama, clean us up!
06:12Obama, sir!
06:13Obama, sir!
06:14Love, Emil!
06:16Obama, leave us out!
06:17Obama, clean us out!"
06:18Obama, clean us up!
06:19Obama, clean us out!
06:20Oppress!
06:21Fuckers!
06:22Fuck you!
06:23You fucking morons!
06:26What can I get you?
06:27What can I get you?
06:28A dream!
06:29Virginity!
06:30Virginity!
06:31Virginity!
06:32Virginity!
06:33Virginity!
06:34To address the concerns about the merger with Zafel, the for 30 years covered gas oil has
06:43been a vital cog in the wheel of this city's economy. But the simple truth is the oil is
06:50running out. Moving to renewables is not just the best solution for the business, it is
06:56the best solution for the planet. It took us a while to get on board the green train,
07:01but now that we have, we are not getting up. I know there are worries about jobs, and I
07:12get it, I do, but in any new structure it is inevitable that certain roads will have
07:18to go. But the re-training we are offering will give ample opportunity to secure posts
07:24in the new company. I did just take my word for it, and I am the one person who not only
07:30spearheaded this merger, but who will bring her expertise to make us a major player at
07:36the green energy table. So please, give her your warmest welcome, the President of Zafel
07:43Renewables, Carolina Anderson. Thank you. So in less than 48 hours our two companies
07:55will become one. It's not just a proud moment for us, but for our two cities. Stavanger,
08:02the oil capital of Norway, and Aberdeen, the oil capital of the United Kingdom. But this
08:08merger is about securing a future without oil, something that Zafel achieved 10 years
08:14ago. We took the risks, we surmounted the obstacles, and we proved that switching from
08:19black gold to green energy can be done. And we'll prove it again today in Aberdeen with
08:26you, because we're in this together. This is not the end of an era of coal-fired gas
08:33and oil, but the birth of a new one. The birth of Coburn Renewables. You are killing us Coburn.
08:40I'll kill you first Carly Coburn, that's a promise.
09:40I mean, I don't think GQ will be calling anytime soon, but it'll do until the proper one's done.
09:51Right, evidence room for all the evidence. My desk, your desk. Incident room for major incidents.
10:01Interview room for... Interviewing people.
10:07Okay, what about this one? The most important room in the station.
10:15Forensics lab? Close, but no Havana.
10:22Lindo, this is Detective Inspector... Detective Inspector Jayesh Malik.
10:28You're in the handbook sir. The what book?
10:31The duo handbook, diversity, unity, opportunity. Yeah, I know what duo is, just didn't know they'd
10:37nicked my picture for the instruction manual. Handbook, it's got case studies, diversity,
10:42success stories. And they're saying I'm one of them. You think I got what I got because of some
10:49diversity scheme? Two years at Tunney Castle, four pounding the beat, two trapped in exam rooms and
10:56before any of that, 20 at the university I've treated like crap because I'm browning from Tory.
11:02That's all I got here. I meant no offence, sir. No? Well, turn's taken. I hate to interrupt the
11:11meeting, great. You're needed at Standard Park, probable homicide. Oh, have you just promoted me,
11:20Mac? Well, I've got a case debrief with the super, so aye, consider yourself deputised.
11:26Monty'll meet you there and you can take these two away.
11:28Yeah. Great. Bring your own wheels. For getting something.
11:39Thanks a lot, Bart.
11:41Don't wait here till I know what we're dealing with.
11:59Thanks.
12:07Whoa. Yep, it's a biggie. Can I get you? You got any ID?
12:16Where'd you get this? Vista print? It's okay, let him through.
12:24I thought soldiers were supposed to be a patient bunch.
12:26I was Royal Military Police. Impatience was an asset. Don't touch anything.
12:36I know him.
12:40So does most of Aberdeen. His name's Clellan Coburn. He employs half the city, or at least
12:46he did. I saw his show on Saturday. He's the energy guy, right? No. Not looking very energetic now.
12:54Give me that. Did I take them all?
13:00Dumped in plain sight. Which is odd, considering there's a big bloody wood to hide him in.
13:06Maybe the killer wanted him to be found. Yeah. Thanks, Sherlock.
13:12Looks like the primary crime scene. Found a phone yet? No, not yet.
13:17Maybe the killer took it. What, and leaves the wallet? Nah. Clellan lives the other side of the
13:23city. How did he get here, and why was he brought here? Public park at night. Not that kind of park,
13:31Lindo. Looks pretty new. Could belong to our killer. Or Coburn. Yeah, or anyone who just
13:46happened to drop it there.
13:53Rewriting for you, Monty. I'm on to ironies. This is Davis Lindo, my new mentee. Our resident
14:00analyst, yes, Simone Montrose. Call me Monty, and I'm not an actual analyst, I just love data.
14:06Spotlight will be on this one, girl. Just the way he likes it.
14:09Anything from the joggers? Yeah, they found the body at 8am. Said they ran the same route last
14:13night around 10, so nothing unusual. Guess it's somewhere to start a timeline. Can't find
14:18Clellan's phone anywhere. Who's at the house? Just uniforms, they're expecting one of us at
14:23some point. I'll head over after I've seen the doc. Get the incident room set up, yeah? Yeah. Bart,
14:28I need you on next of kin before the Twitterverse gets a hold of this. It's always me. Yeah, well,
14:32bad news sounds better coming from a woman. No, it doesn't. Just do it, Bart.
14:38Next of kin, who is it? The heir apparent, of course.
14:41What's the first question we ask in a murder enquiry?
14:44Who has motive? Nearly. Who benefits?
15:00Clellan Corburn's obviously a big deal around here. He's a local boy, done good, isn't he?
15:07Built his empire for nothing, created thousands of jobs. Persisted countless attempts to buy or
15:16push him out, so... Yeah, Clellan Corburn's a proper man of the people.
15:23If you believe the PR. And this merger with the Green Norwegians?
15:30Zephyl. He should have been signing the contract about now. And the death warrant for most of
15:36those rigs out there. Rigs that little brother Shee Corburn was desperate to keep open.
15:42He's the vice president. But not as keen on saving the planet.
15:47Maybe it's just a case of we snot want not. While the oil's still there, why shouldn't they grab it?
16:00Crap, we're too late. Just remember what I said, OK? You're an observer, nothing more.
16:09You won't even know I'm there. Tell that to your tie.
16:13We're looking for Mr. Coburn. Thank you.
16:43Er, Shee Corburn's office, please.
16:47Oh, no problem, I'll take you over. Fellow military man, I can tell by your walk.
16:53Yeah. One of the first things we learn, yet one of the hardest to unlearn.
17:02Let's wait.
17:03If you're here to tell me about my brother, then a few thousand others have beaten you to it.
17:17I'm very sorry for your loss, Mr. Coburn. And for the delay in getting here.
17:23I'm Detective Sergeant Lara Bartlett. This is my colleague, trainee Detective Constable Lindo.
17:28I was expecting a more senior officer. Cora Macmillan, perhaps?
17:34How do you know DCI Macmillan?
17:36Well, our respective positions mean that our paths inevitably cross.
17:42She's currently assembling the investigation team, Mr. Coburn. The case has become her top priority.
17:47Aye. Can I get you anything?
17:51We're fine, thank you.
17:53Stay, if you will, please, Ewan.
17:59That's all right, isn't it?
18:01Of course.
18:05Mr. Coburn, can you tell me when you last saw your brother?
18:10Saturday, at the, er, company open day.
18:15And how did he seem? Anything out of the ordinary?
18:18He was, er, he was a bit of a crybaby.
18:21Anything out of the ordinary?
18:22He was cantankerous and argumentative, spoiling for a fight.
18:29So, nothing out of the ordinary there, no.
18:32That sounds very flippant, but, um, it's been a very stressful time, the merger, and...
18:42Do you know of Cleland's whereabouts yesterday?
18:45He was here, I expect. Security can confirm.
18:50Did he often work Sundays?
18:52He worked every day. Yes, I was always telling him he needed to slow down, but, er, he, er...
19:02I'm sorry, do we have to do this now? Like, right now?
19:07No, of course not. But we will need to speak to you again at some point.
19:13We'll keep you updated.
19:15One final thing. It's not pleasant, I'm afraid.
19:18The body has to be formally identified before the post-mortem can be done.
19:23You're listed as Cleland's next of kin, but if there's another relative...
19:28No, no, it was just us.
19:35I'm sorry, I don't think I can face that.
19:38I'll do it.
19:41At least one verifier must be a family member, I'm afraid.
19:45What do you mean, at least one?
19:48It is a potential homicide, Mr Coburn.
19:53Formal identification must be made by two people.
20:01I think Mr Coburn would like some privacy now.
20:05Of course.
20:08If you do think of anything else,
20:11then someone will be in touch about the identification.
20:14Once again, Mr Coburn, we're very sorry for your loss.
20:26We have a witness who saw you arguing at the open day, Mr Coburn.
20:32Lindell.
20:34What did you say?
20:37Nothing. We're leaving.
20:39I'll walk you out.
20:40It's okay, we know the way.
20:44My condolences, Mr Coburn.
21:13What was all that about?
21:15We have a witness.
21:16Yes, me.
21:18And they were having a serious disagreement.
21:22They're brothers. Brothers fight.
21:23Even if I'd known they were brothers,
21:25what I witnessed was more than sibling rivalry.
21:28And knowing they're on opposite sides of the energy fence,
21:31well, one of them was going to lose big today, Bart.
21:34I'd say dying's pretty big, Lindell.
21:36Exactly.
21:37The merger disappears and the rigs keep drilling.
21:40You said look at two benefits.
21:41I also said you were not to speak.
21:45Look, Lindell, if it's going to be too tough for you to follow basic orders,
21:48then we're going to have a problem.
21:52Are we going to have a problem?
21:56We are not.
21:57Good.
22:01But did you notice how Shea Coburn didn't ask a single question about Cleland's death?
22:06How he died, who might have killed him.
22:09That's odd, right?
22:12It's the shock.
22:13He'll be extra quizzical once he's done the ID.
22:15Good. It's working.
22:19Thanks, Monty.
22:21This is your case tab.
22:22It's like a digital case file.
22:24Statements, photos, whatever.
22:25What ends up on there?
22:27It's really easy. A four-year-old could use it.
22:29I think a four-year-old designed it.
22:31Right, have we found Cleland's phone yet?
22:33He didn't own one.
22:35Honest, I couldn't find anything registered for him.
22:38Cleland was old school, apparently.
22:40No tech, no TV.
22:41The look-you-in-the-eye, spit-in-handshake kind of guy.
22:44How do you run a company without technology two days before a merger?
22:51Holy lindle.
22:55Yes?
22:56Shea Coburn was arguing with Cleland on Saturday.
23:00So shouldn't we be questioning him?
23:03We have done this before, you know.
23:05Have we got a time of death yet?
23:07Yeah, Doc reckons early as of this morning.
23:09Right, well, Shea Coburn was at a fundraiser till at least 3am.
23:14I ken that because I was there.
23:15Although I doubt his hangover's as bad as mine.
23:18He could have hired someone.
23:20That bodyguard, Ewan, he's ex-military, definitely capable.
23:24Okay, he will be questioned, Lindo.
23:26Don't you worry.
23:30You see, I'm not liking this big blank space after 8pm.
23:34CGO security confirms he was driven home around 7.30 after work.
23:38After that though, nada.
23:40The driver checks out.
23:41Aye, house is pretty isolated.
23:43You can march a brass band up that driveway and no one would notice.
23:47There is a guy from Saturday's demo we should probably take a look at.
23:52I'll kill you first, Cleland Coburn!
23:54That's a promise!
23:56I like him.
23:57He's scrappy, haphazard, like our crime scene.
24:01Does Mr Angry have a name?
24:02Well, assuming he's a CGO employee, HR have sent over a list,
24:05but there's well over a thousand names on it.
24:08And we asked Cleland's solicitor for this, well, three years ago.
24:11Go and rattle them, will you?
24:13Tell them it's a murder inquiry.
24:14If we ask for something, we have to get it.
24:17Body?
24:18At the mortuary.
24:19Evidence is on its way to the lab.
24:22And that doc is itching to dive into the PM.
24:25Monty, let Chico Burn know.
24:27On best telephone voice, please.
24:28Yep.
24:29Oh, and while you're at it, Bart,
24:31can you ask the solicitor to do a second ID, please?
24:34I mean, sooner the better, eh?
24:36Boss.
24:36And then we can start asking questions, yes, Lindo?
24:40Yes, boss.
24:46We'll just take you this way, please.
24:51So we're clear this time?
24:53I do not speak unless spoken to.
24:55If I'm tempted to speak, I resist that temptation.
24:57In a nutshell.
25:00I'm really sorry, Bart, but that's not going to happen.
25:02More!
25:05Uh, Lindo?
25:11Come on, mate!
25:11Really, there's no harm done.
25:12Let me go!
25:13It's okay, you can let him go.
25:15Please?
25:20Annie Farquhar?
25:21Yes.
25:21DS Lara Bartlett, Northeastern Murder Investigation Team.
25:25And that is my colleague, Davis Lindo.
25:27You're here for the will, I presume?
25:30Do you mind telling us what the hell we just walked into?
25:33That was Mr Prewitt, one of the satellite investors.
25:37The merger would have left lots of CGOs,
25:39long-time contractors, high and dry.
25:42Cleland offered them a chance to invest in Coburn Renewables
25:44to soften the blow.
25:46And now that's not happening, they want their money back?
25:50Guy's not even called.
25:52It's just business.
25:53I know that.
25:55But their money's in escrow,
25:56and it can't be returned until CGOs' accounts are unfrozen.
25:59Do you know when we're going to get a death certificate?
26:01Whenever the postmortem's done.
26:03If you'll come and make a formal ID, we can do it a lot faster.
26:09Will Shea Coburn be there?
26:10Possibly.
26:12Would that be a problem?
26:17I suppose it doesn't matter anymore.
26:25Ginny, bring in the box.
26:33What does it say exactly?
26:42I, Cleland Roy Coburn of Estuary Wing View,
26:45in order to settle the succession of my estate...
26:47Yeah, yeah, yeah, just skip to the winner bot.
26:53Specific legacies.
26:54I bequeath the entirety of my estate, sole beneficiary,
26:59Carolina Anderson.
27:01It's dated a month ago.
27:04Annie Farquhar witnessed it,
27:05and according to her, nobody else knew.
27:08What, not even Carolina Anderson?
27:10No one.
27:11What's on the flash drive?
27:13Don't know.
27:14Neither does Annie Farquhar.
27:23Damn, his password protected.
27:26She didn't give us a password.
27:27Cleland added it last week.
27:29If he died before the merger, the drive would come to us.
27:33Right, so Cleland knew he was in danger.
27:35Or someone was after that drive.
27:40Oh, staring at me ain't gonna make the password appear.
27:43I thought Cleland didn't do technology.
27:45And he got someone to help him.
27:46Someone he trusted.
27:47Trusted as in, here's everything I own,
27:49plus control of my oil company?
27:53Right, Malik, you can go and see Miss Anderson.
27:55Oh, come on, boss.
27:57She's our lead.
27:58All you did was pick up a box.
28:00Yep.
28:01Hey, Manti, is that a logo?
28:05Let me enhance it.
28:10I thought that was a CGO guy.
28:12Part-time job to top up the wages.
28:14TBS.
28:16The Bordick Stone?
28:18Aye, trust you to know the classy joints, eh, Bart?
28:22Why don't you go and see if they know I were Mr. Angry?
28:24Can you not put a uniform on it?
28:26Aye, I could.
28:28But I'm asking you to do it, so...
28:40You and Malik.
28:41There's no me and Malik.
28:43We came through training together.
28:46He's a detective inspector now.
28:51Only just.
28:56It's a healthy rivalry.
28:58That's all.
29:00You must have had similar yourself.
29:03What about you and your dad, eh?
29:06RMP versus GCP?
29:10Jamaican Constabulary Police, all this?
29:13Yeah, I know what it is.
29:15You're pretty high up, from what I read.
29:19Oh, I might have done a Google.
29:23Due diligence?
29:25You've got a ticket.
29:28Yeah.
29:31And you don't want to talk about your dad.
29:34Got it.
29:49Manager, right?
29:50How do you know I'm not the manager?
29:54Lucky guess.
29:59Manager, please.
30:01Isla.
30:02But she's not here.
30:03She visits her Frank on Mondays.
30:05Prison.
30:07Cemetery.
30:09We're looking for one of your colleagues.
30:12Nah, doesn't work here.
30:14Sorry.
30:15Why's he wearing one of those shirts?
30:20I didn't introduce myself.
30:24I'm Davis.
30:26Davis Lindo.
30:29Hannah.
30:30Coots.
30:31Like the bank, not the birds.
30:34And, um, he still doesn't work here.
30:42Really?
30:43What do you want him for, anyway?
30:45Protesting isn't illegal.
30:47But murder is.
30:49Murder?
30:51Nice one, Lindo.
30:53King Coburn.
30:55You think that Rory Dashford killed him?
30:58Oh, I thought you didn't know him.
31:00You asked if he worked here, not if I knew him.
31:03Was Mr Dashford in here last night?
31:06No idea.
31:07I wasn't on.
31:11He'll be in later, though.
31:12Always is after work.
31:14That's why we gave him a shirt.
31:16Because he's in here more than us.
31:18And he works at CGO?
31:21The refinery, yeah.
31:24You gonna arrest him?
31:25No one's being arrested.
31:28Come on.
31:29Hey, wait.
31:35For the Hall of Fame.
31:44A most peculiar day.
31:46Yeah, not the one you were expecting.
31:49No, certainly not.
31:51In such tragic circumstances, Roke and Anderson.
31:54It's just Carolina.
31:55You know, it just doesn't seem real.
31:58Yeah.
32:01Please.
32:16Do you have a suspect?
32:18Inquiries are a very early stage.
32:21Keep no options open.
32:23Of course.
32:24And what about you?
32:25As I said, the hotel can confirm I haven't left the building
32:28since my lunchtime walk yesterday.
32:30I meant, do you have a suspect?
32:32Are you asking me to point fingers?
32:34Well, you just asked us to.
32:36Well, you're better equipped.
32:39It's your city, not mine.
32:44I will say, though, that Cullen seemed a bit...
32:47...mercily immured, I saw.
32:50Strange, he seemed a bit strange.
32:52He wasn't as usual, Bon Ami.
32:54Was something troubling him?
32:55Bon Ami was such a big deal, I'd be surprised if there wasn't.
33:00I don't know, it was just something I noticed.
33:05Cullen should be here right now,
33:07celebrating a great success.
33:09Instead, we are facing his greatest fear.
33:13What do you mean?
33:14His greatest fear?
33:16His brother, of course.
33:18Cullen feared Shay.
33:19Cullen feared Shay?
33:23It's the company Cullen feared for.
33:26Shay's not a businessman, never was.
33:28He styles himself as this maverick risk-taker,
33:33but really he's just a poker player
33:35gambling with his brother's money.
33:37And Cullen was a pushover.
33:40It was his biggest, perhaps only flaw.
33:44We have a word for people like him in Norway.
33:47Toffelheld.
33:50It's Mark Twain who said that there's only two things in life
33:53that are for certain, death and taxes.
33:56There is a third.
33:58That would Shay Coburn in charge.
34:01CTO will disappear long before oil ever does.
34:05Shay Coburn isn't in charge.
34:08You are.
34:20That's him.
34:22That's Rory Dashford.
34:24Rory?
34:26Rory!
34:46Jesus, you've done it!
34:47Kill me!
34:48Calm down, Rory.
34:51You two are quite done.
34:53Let me go!
34:55What's this all about?
34:58It's a shame I've only got the one pair.
35:00Come on, let's get this over with.
35:03Rory Dashford, I am arresting you under section one
35:06of the Criminal Justice for Scotland Act for murder.
35:18Everything.
35:20Lock, stock and every 42-gallon barrel.
35:24Well, Cleland and I talked many times about many things,
35:26but never about that.
35:28You sure?
35:29Now, it must have been pretty personal
35:31to make him leave you his entire estate.
35:33No, I didn't make Cleland do anything.
35:35Persuade, then.
35:38God, I'm very disappointing.
35:41Do you know how many times I have to put up
35:42with insinuations like that?
35:43I'm sorry.
35:43I'm sorry.
35:44I'm sorry.
35:45I'm sorry.
35:45I'm sorry.
35:46I'm sorry.
35:46I'm sorry.
35:47I'm sorry.
35:48I'm sorry that...
35:50Every time I walk into a room,
35:52it's in every glare, every whisper.
35:54Not just the men.
35:55Women too.
35:57But as an innovator,
35:59do you know what I find more offensive
36:01than the actual comment in itself, detective?
36:05It's a lack of imagination.
36:09See, I'm not paid
36:11to have an imagination.
36:13I'm paid to find the facts.
36:14Did you have a sexual relationship with Clellan Coburn?
36:20No, I didn't.
36:22Clellan did leave one other bequest.
36:24To us, actually. A flash drive.
36:26We're trying to trace who gave it to him.
36:28OK, I don't know what you're talking about, but...
36:31..instead of focusing on those who benefit from Clellan's death,
36:34why don't you look at those who doesn't?
36:36Yeah. Hell hath no fury like a brother scorned.
36:39Is it so hard to believe that Shane knew about the will?
36:41He has eyes everywhere.
36:43Let us worry about Shane Coburn.
36:46I wanted the mergers to happen.
36:48I wanted it passionately.
36:50Why would I kill Clellan?
36:51Because maybe you knew about the will, too.
36:53You also knew Clellan came with baggage.
36:55Yeah, and if there's no Clellan, there's no baggage.
36:58You have complete control now of both companies.
37:00All you need to do is update the paperwork,
37:02throw in a clause-removing shave,
37:04and you're done and dusted by Friday.
37:06Hmm. You make a strong case.
37:09The facts make the case.
37:11Then allow me to correct one.
37:15There was no baggage cos Shane wasn't supposed to be a part
37:18of Coburn Renewables.
37:25The removal clause was already in there.
37:30And Clellan agreed to it?
37:32It was Clellan's idea.
37:36Gov's still out. He's going to quiz Rory in the morning.
37:39Did you have to arrest him, Bart?
37:41He ran.
37:44When do?
37:46When I'm ready.
37:47I tell you, Cora,
37:49a bit of sensitivity would be appreciated.
38:02Rory Dashford, hashtag Coburn Killer,
38:05is all over social media.
38:08That bloody barmaid.
38:10It...
38:11It just kind of slipped out.
38:14You know what else is slipping?
38:15Her credibility.
38:17Che Coburn saw it, didn't he?
38:19The whole flipping world saw it.
38:22You know, and that is the second time today
38:24that she has been at the bottom of our call list.
38:27Although I may have gotten his case about ID and his brother.
38:30But he's still not done it? No.
38:32No, and Doc Gavin's that impatient.
38:34He's probably committing his own murder
38:35because he's got something to cut up.
38:38Look, mistakes are fine.
38:41As long as we're learning lessons from them, yes?
38:44Yes, boss.
38:46Now, you've only got Dashford for 24 hours.
38:48Do your homework first.
39:35MUSIC PLAYS
39:46Sorry. I'm never late, never.
39:50I read your notes on Carolina Anderson.
39:52Cleland was about to drop Shea.
39:54We should bring him in.
39:5624 hours you've been here, soldier,
39:58and you think you run the place.
40:01Sit down. Have a nap.
40:03Be a good little rookie.
40:12The most serious thing on Rory's record is petty theft.
40:16Well, maybe he's stepping things up.
40:18To first-degree murder?
40:22Look at him. He's terrified.
40:25Wouldn't you be?
40:27Honestly?
40:29Not if I was guilty. No.
40:34No comment.
40:36It's not a no-comment question, Rory, OK?
40:39No comment.
40:41Suit yourself.
40:43But if you do want a solicitor, let us know, all right?
40:49No comment. OK.
40:51Look, this no-comment crap might work on the telly,
40:55but in real life, not a good look.
40:58Not when you're banged to rights on camera,
41:00threatening to kill a guy who then actually gets killed.
41:04It's time to start talking, Rory.
41:06I can't. You can. No, no, really, I mean...
41:09I can't.
41:11The whole night is a blank.
41:14Look, whatever happened to Coburn, I had nothing to do with it.
41:17Well, how do you know? What if the night was a blank?
41:22You're going to fit me up for this, aren't you?
41:25I mean, you're fitting yourself up.
41:27Look, you probably wouldn't be sitting there right now
41:29if you hadn't have run.
41:31So why did you, if you're innocent?
41:33Because you lot called me a killer on the internet.
41:38For the purposes of the DIR,
41:40Detective Chief Inspector McMillan has just entered the room.
41:42Malik, got a five?
41:47Definitely.
41:51Interview suspended at 09.45.
41:55That boy is no more Cleland Coburn's killer than I am.
42:16You're not serious?
42:18About Rory?
42:21I'm serious about all suspects.
42:24He's only in there because he ran,
42:26and he only ran because of something we...
42:29I did.
42:31No, Rory's in there because he threatened to kill Cleland Coburn.
42:34It's just too easy, isn't it?
42:36The Rory's of this world.
42:38Meaning?
42:40There's two actual suspects out there,
42:42but we're not going nowhere near them.
42:44Why? Because they're important, influential, powerful.
42:49What's more important than finding the truth?
42:52Be very careful with the next words out of your mouth.
42:54Rory Dashford and others like him,
42:56we put them in pathetic paper suits
42:58every time they shout a bit too loud,
43:00because Rory's not important.
43:03Rory hasn't got influence,
43:06and Rory hasn't got power.
43:08But he has got DNA.
43:10Tons of it.
43:12All over the key, along with another unidentified strand.
43:19So you've heard of the three strikes rule?
43:24I have, boss.
43:26Well, this is your second.
43:29And if you think I'm kidding, then you're welcome to try me.
43:34You see, this is my team, Lindo,
43:37and you're privileged to be on it.
43:39So if I hear crap like that again,
43:42I will drop you.
43:45Understood?
43:49Boss.
44:03I heard you were down here.
44:06If Macmillan had her way,
44:09I'd be halfway across the Atlantic Ocean,
44:12coughed to a food trolley.
44:14In a paper suit.
44:17I'm sorry, Bart.
44:19I don't know what that was about. It wasn't personal.
44:22I know. Because you don't know me.
44:26When I was a rookie,
44:28it took me two months to even open my mouth.
44:30But I'm not a rookie.
44:32I've been doing this for ten years.
44:34Different battlefields.
44:36Look, no-one thinks you're stupid.
44:39Stop treating us like we are.
44:41You left these in Ob's room.
44:45Thanks.
44:51You coming, or what?
45:04Oh, here they are.
45:06Poster boy in suit.
45:08Oh, here they are.
45:10Poster boy in super gown.
45:13Actually, I think I'll just head home.
45:16Permission denied.
45:33Growing up,
45:35when somebody close died,
45:37we'd celebrate the life and joy of the person.
45:40The whole family.
45:42Friends. Telling stories.
45:44Plenty of food.
45:46Rum. And music.
45:48We call it nigh-night.
45:53I wonder if anyone's doing that for Clellan Coburn tonight.
46:00Clellan.
46:03Clellan.
46:08Who died when you were growing up?
46:16My mother.
46:18How old were you?
46:20Fourteen.
46:22I'm so sorry.
46:24Private party?
46:26Oh, just winding down, Gov.
46:28Aye. So are we.
46:30Don't you want to come over and bond with your new regiment?
46:33Maybe we could find some, what do you call it,
46:35commonality.
46:37I'm just having the one. Thanks.
46:39What, have a flush of helicopters, soldier?
46:42RMP.
46:44What's that?
46:46Royal Military Police.
46:49Gov.
46:55What is your problem?
46:57No one's got a problem, Gov.
46:59Oh, are you speaking for him now?
47:02I'm going to catch up.
47:04Thanks for the drink, Gov.
47:06Just thanks.
47:09That's right, run away.
47:11Heard you're quite good at that.
47:13What did the Gov mean?
47:15About you being quite good at running away?
47:18What does Google say?
47:20Don't tempt me.
47:22Maybe the Gov knows.
47:24I've got a phone.
47:26What?
47:28I've got a phone.
47:30I've got a phone.
47:32I've got a phone.
47:34I've got a phone.
47:36I've got a phone.
47:38I've got a phone.
47:40I've got a phone.
47:42Maybe the Gov thinks leaving the army and coming here was running away.
47:46Then was it?
47:49I just want to be a detective.
47:53Why did you follow me?
47:56To see what you were following.
47:59Just a hunch.
48:05We need to speak to Isla Brick.
48:09Hi.
48:11Rory was here all night on Sunday.
48:14Right to last orders?
48:16No, I mean he was here all night.
48:19He slept on my couch.
48:21I live upstairs.
48:25That a regular thing?
48:27Only when he gets so drunk he blacks out.
48:33You think I'm irresponsible, don't you?
48:36You think I'm irresponsible, don't you?
48:39Letting him get in such a state.
48:42We're not here to judge.
48:45Rory's got demons.
48:47I don't know what they are, but he's going to drink regardless.
48:52If I let him do it here, at least he's safe.
48:58I have proof, detectives.
49:07Got it.
49:09What's the time stamp on that?
49:167.12.
49:20And that's him leaving.
49:2210.04, Monday morning.
49:27He was definitely wearing the same clothes.
49:31You're sure he couldn't have slipped out during the night
49:34and returned without you knowing?
49:36Only place Rory Dashford slept that night, detective,
49:39was into his own unconsciousness.
49:44We're going to need a copy of that tape.
49:49You all right?
49:51Wait.
49:53This does mean Rory's cleared, right?
49:55You're going to release him?
49:57We'll assess what you've given us along with the other evidence.
50:00What other evidence?
50:02There can't be any.
50:04It wasn't there. He didn't do it.
50:07We can't discuss that, I'm afraid.
50:10Thanks for your time, Mrs Beck.
50:27Do you believe her?
50:29Even if I did,
50:31it still doesn't explain Rory's key at the crime scene.
50:34There's no trace of him on anything else, though.
50:37Gloves, Lyndal.
50:42We should test his clothes. They're bagged at the station, right?
50:45Yes, they're being tested.
50:47Why do you think we put them in the paper suit?
50:49Oh, apart from wanting to dehumanise him, obviously.
50:53We should tell Malik, at least.
50:55No chance.
50:57You saw the state of him earlier. Imagine what he'll be like now.
51:02Go home, Lyndal.
51:04Get some rest.
51:06We'll update everyone in the morning.
51:08Safety in numbers.
51:11Safety from what?
51:17You can't be serious, Bart.
51:19Dead Bundy had better alibis than that.
51:22CCTV's useless, right?
51:24It's watching from the front.
51:26Dashford could have just slipped out the back.
51:28He wasn't capable of going anywhere, according to Isla Breck.
51:31Well, if Rory did sneak out, his phone stayed in Isla Breck's flat.
51:34We got his title back.
51:36At least his phone's got an alibi, but...
51:39Sorry, am I doing this myself? This was your hunch.
51:42Trying to think before I speak.
51:44Right, Shea Coburn on the wonder board, please, Monty.
51:47Quick as you like.
51:49So, two whole days,
51:51and he still hasn't identified his own brother.
51:54Maybe he's afraid of what the doc's going to find.
51:57That's what I'm beginning to think.
51:59Maybe we have afforded him too much respect.
52:03Right, the high-tech crime unit.
52:05What are they doing with the flash drive?
52:07We're in a queue there.
52:08Thankful for our patience, and our customer's very important to them.
52:12And the mystery DNA in the key?
52:15What about Isla Breck?
52:18Who's Isla Breck now?
52:19She runs Rory's Local. She alibied him for Sunday night.
52:22And did you get her DNA?
52:24No.
52:26We were off-duty.
52:28You're never off-duty in a murder case.
52:30Your pocket should be stuffed with swab kits.
52:32Now go on, incriminate her or eliminate her.
52:36I don't care which.
52:38Not you as well.
52:40Why?
52:41Who else was asking for her?
52:43Didn't get a name.
52:44Came in an hour ago and whisked her off for a long lunch.
52:47Can you describe him?
52:48Her.
52:5030s, blonde, labels all over the place.
52:53Had a bit of an accent.
52:57Yeah, that's her.
53:05Well, something's going on with him, Gav.
53:07Linda.
53:12Listen, we're five minutes from Addison to Tell.
53:14No, look, we've got to tread carefully.
53:17Not like we have with Shea Coburn.
53:19Look, Bar, if Addison has been holding back,
53:21and she knows we know, she'll be on the first plane to Oslo
53:24and we'll never see her again.
53:25Bits of anger, Gav.
53:27I don't care if it's Timbuktu. She's not leaving Aberdeen.
53:30We could lose both of them if we don't move now.
53:35Drive over if you have to, but you stay outside.
53:38And do not enter that hotel
53:40and do not attempt to engage with Carolina Addison.
53:43That's an order.
53:44Gav.
53:48Come on!
53:52How does it take an hour to get here?
53:54Maybe Carolina and Isla are, you know.
53:59What? An item?
54:01Just trying to think of anything that might link them.
54:04The three main motives for murder.
54:06Money, sex, revenge.
54:08A lot of that going off in the army, was there?
54:11Well, not so much the money.
54:14How would they meet, anyway?
54:16Isla and Carolina, I mean, they're from completely different worlds.
54:19Yeah, this is 2022, Bart.
54:23And there is Isla Brigg.
54:30Oh, damn it, Malik!
54:33We're not just going to sit here.
54:35You heard him, stay put.
54:37Bart, come on!
54:40You're on your third strike, remember?
54:43He said not to approach Anderson.
54:45I know.
54:46Didn't say anything about Isla.
54:52Okay, Wundo, work my way.
54:58Slow down.
54:59We don't want to alert her.
55:01I know how to follow a suspect, Wundo.
55:10What the hell?
55:12No.
55:13No, no, no.
55:15Wundo!
55:17Wundo!
55:203-Delta-Echo-7, this is DS Bartlett, Northeastern MIT.
55:23I need a response unit to Windmill Braid, now!
55:27Detective!
55:29Abduction in progress. Confirm one hostage.
55:31Repeat, confirm one hostage.
55:33Sit-rate update, confirm two hostages.
55:35Repeat, confirm two hostages.
55:38Davis!
55:40Wundo!
55:41Wundo!
55:45Wundo!
55:58Wundo!
56:11WINDMILL BRAID