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00:00You
00:30Thank you
01:00Thank you
01:30Thank you
02:00Thank you
02:29Thank you
02:59And killed her by accident
03:01Four years later
03:04And no body is found
03:05This is very strange
03:06No
03:07Hope I'm not interrupting
03:08Oh this isn't so bad
03:13It's nice and quiet down here
03:15Relaxing
03:16Yeah it's like a bloody health spa
03:19I'm relieved to see your computers work in
03:21You haven't answered any of my emails
03:23I probably just went straight into my junk
03:25Well lucky for you
03:27You've got an assistant from the world of IT
03:29Perhaps he can help you
03:31Of course
03:32I'm waiting for the report on your first case
03:35Yeah well we're looking at about 8,000 options
03:38So how's spring?
03:39You might remember that the government gave us a rather large sum of money to set this department up
03:43When can we expect that large sum to trickle down?
03:46And they'd like to announce it to the press
03:48But they can't until you're deciding a case
03:50Well they must be desperate to look like they're doing something
03:52Well at least someone is, Carol
03:53It's a process
03:54Right, a process
03:55Does that involve nicking open files and logging unauthorized?
03:58Come on, Moira, you don't give a shit about cold cases
04:02You choose a case or get out of the building
04:04Actually
04:05Oh for God's sake, Carol, are we 12? Yeah? We're 12?
04:10Detective Morg has just today found a very interesting case
04:14I am surprised it doesn't mention it
04:16Because Detective Morg has found many things that don't make sense
04:19Yeah, like why are you opening your mouth?
04:22He thinks it could be deliberate, not suicide
04:25Because there were no witnesses and nobody has ever been found
04:28I don't think that is what I think
04:30Merit Lingard
04:32She was a blunt instrument, that one
04:34Not unlike Detective Morg
04:36Cheers
04:37There was probably a very long line of people wanting her dead
04:41Prosecutor goes missing
04:43At the top of her game, they'll love it
04:46At least give it a day or two
04:48I don't know where it shivers
04:51Get the fuck out of here, Judas
04:57I will go clean the bathroom
05:02We're in the fucking bathroom
05:04We're in the fucking bathroom
05:17We focus on the witness
05:18Caroline Care
05:19Have you got eyes on her?
05:21Not really
05:23She's not been out much
05:24Her mum does the shopping
05:26Caroline takes her wee-man out for a morning walk
05:29Still
05:30Not sure I've walked my kid around the same areas
05:32I was tagged as a witness for a murder
05:34Maybe yours
05:35Thank you for the, as usual, keen insight, Carl
05:38But now, if you'll leave us
05:40She knows everyone who lives around there
05:42Even the wrong-ins, maybe a few wrong-ins
05:43Do you see I am Morg?
05:44Probably acquainted with the victim as well
05:46States like that, everyone knows everyone
05:47You know this how?
05:49Because unlike you, I grew up in a place like that
05:52We're watching her
05:53She's not be seen with anyone else
05:55They know you're watching
05:56They're probably watching you watch her
05:58She'll come through eventually
06:00I could tell she wanted to help
06:01What's the name of her kid?
06:03Hmm?
06:05You expect her to risk her life to help you
06:08And you don't even know the name of her child
06:13Are you here for a reason?
06:15Or are you just bored downstairs in your basement
06:17Because we're busy?
06:18Fergus Dunbar
06:19What about him?
06:20I want to talk to him
06:21Good luck with that
06:22Was he transferred?
06:24He's in rehab
06:25Really?
06:27Good for him
06:28Some weird fucking church
06:29When did this happen?
06:30Since he apparently lost whiskey
06:32And found Jesus
06:34You were still at home
06:36Recovering
06:39Which weird fucking church?
07:04Fungus?
07:05Mark?
07:06Don't worry
07:07Just came by to pick your brain on an old case
07:09Merit Lingar
07:10Prosecutor?
07:11Went missing off a ferry four years ago
07:12Yeah
07:13I know she is
07:14I'm just wondering why you're talking to me about her now?
07:17Because I'm thinking about reopening the case
07:18Guys
07:19Why don't we all go and grab some lunch here?
07:20I made up some egg sandwiches
07:21They're in fridge
07:22They're in fridge
07:23Prosecutor. Went missing off a ferry four years ago.
07:26Yeah, I know who she is.
07:29I'm just wondering why you're talking to me about her now.
07:31Cos I'm thinking about reopening the case.
07:38Guys, why don't we all go and grab some lunch, eh?
07:42I made up some egg sandwiches.
07:46They're in the fridge.
07:50So far, in the last ten seconds,
07:51I've learnt more about you than the eight years you were on the job.
07:54I may not be the greatest officer, made some mistakes,
07:58but if you've came here to pin some cock up on me, fuck off.
08:02Now, that is not a very Christ-like thing to say.
08:04You see, I've taken responsibility for everything I did.
08:07This is about what you didn't do.
08:10I did everything I could to find her.
08:12I had divers in the water for weeks.
08:14I had officers from eight local authorities,
08:18all searching the coastline, all looking for her.
08:20So you were there from the start?
08:23I was the one that interviewed all the passengers that day.
08:25And not just an air ferry.
08:27On the other boat on the water that day, too.
08:29But nobody saw anything, right?
08:31Apart from the brother, but...
08:34Well, that's the whole thing.
08:35The brother? Remind me.
08:38Did you even bother reading the file before he came over here?
08:40I read the bit where you arrested him.
08:43There was footage of the pair of them fighting.
08:45Our thinking was maybe he lost his temper, pushed her over, but there was nothing to back that up.
08:50Not to mention he had some, uh, issues.
08:53Even if he had given her a shove, that foe wasn't enough to kill her.
08:57Were there any other suspects?
08:58Come on, plenty.
09:00In her line of work, she had more enemies than we did.
09:04Nothing that stuck.
09:06And I always thought the brother was the key in all of this.
09:09He was the one and only witness that day.
09:12Farrah knows what happened to her.
09:15It was him.
09:16Law.
09:18Law.
09:19Law.
09:20Law.
09:21Law.
09:22Law.
09:23Law.
09:24Law.
09:25Law.
09:26Law.
09:27Law.
09:29Mah-hem.
09:31The Lingar brother, what's his name?
09:34I'm Drey.
09:35No, no, I could see that, but this, this is a police station, not a mosque.
09:38What's his name?
09:39I'll stop it all.
09:43William Lingar.
09:44Where is he?
09:45He lives at the treatment facility.
09:47Which one?
09:49It's called ehigley house.
09:52Thanks.
09:53Perhaps I should go with you.
09:58My daughters are always texting me videos of cats.
10:23I don't know why.
10:25I have two daughters. Nine and 11.
10:28Before this, I was home with them.
10:30But now, my youngest, she starts school, so...
10:33They have Scottish accents.
10:35It's very cute.
10:37How long you lived there?
10:39Almost eight years.
10:40Why Edinburgh?
10:41They needed doctors.
10:43My wife, she was a surgeon in Syria.
10:45You work for the police?
10:47Yeah.
10:50It's the next exit.
10:55I don't think we're supposed to park here.
11:12I could have saved you the drive up here.
11:26We don't allow Mr Lingard to see visitors.
11:29And even if we did, he wouldn't be much use to you?
11:32Well, I'm aware of his condition and I can handle it sensitively.
11:35I very much doubt that.
11:37The last time the police tried to interview him, they insisted on prodding him for hours, despite it being obvious he had nothing to give them.
11:43Well, as in any profession, not all my colleagues are equal incompetence.
11:47Your colleagues traumatised him, left him even more withdrawn.
11:51And for what?
11:53He had nothing to do with his sister's disappearance, nothing at all.
11:57Well, we're in agreement, but he was the last one to see her alive, so I'd love to have the conversation.
12:04It wouldn't be much of one.
12:05William suffers from aphasia.
12:07Which is?
12:08In layman's terms, the part of the brain responsible for language, expression and comprehension has been damaged.
12:14He can't communicate.
12:15There was a time when he was capable of some interaction, though mostly non-verbal, of course.
12:20But in the last few years, he's regressed.
12:23He doesn't interact with anyone.
12:25What's he do all day?
12:26He draws.
12:27Draws?
12:28Pictures.
12:29Of what?
12:30Whatever he fancies.
12:31There's no rhyme or reason to his subjects.
12:33Well, can I see them?
12:34No, you cannot.
12:35Hmm.
12:36As I said, there's nothing William can help you with.
12:39Well, he is a grown man, so he can decide for himself whether he wants to see me.
12:43He may be a grown man, but the decision is not his to make.
12:46Why is that?
12:47One of the conditions of my bringing William here was that I would become his legal guardian.
12:51Why would you do that?
12:52It was the court's decision.
12:53Hmm.
12:54I'm considered a very safe pair of hands.
12:56My institute pays all of William's expenses, which are considerable.
13:00There's a tendency for those less scrupulous than myself to abandon patients like William when they're deemed hopeless.
13:08Is William hopeless?
13:09I like to think no one is hopeless, but he is helpless.
13:13And, as such, unable to protect himself from an errant inquiry that may trigger him.
13:18You'll have to trust my judgement on this one.
13:22Here's your speech. Parking pass and the invitation.
13:25And the speaking order.
13:27Oh, my dear release.
13:29Don't tell me you forgot how many times did I ask you to check.
13:32Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm awarding a colleague at the Neurology Society luncheon this afternoon.
13:38I wasn't finished.
13:39If you need anything further, you can, of course, come back with the appropriate warrant.
13:43You make me come back here with a warrant in my pocket.
13:45It won't be just for him. It'll be for your financial records as well.
13:48Maybe we'll get the health department down here. Have a look around.
13:52Think I saw a rodent on the staircase?
13:55I don't know what you're alluding to, but your tone is appropriate.
13:58Whatever that means.
13:59It means I don't appreciate your feeble misuse of force.
14:02I don't give a fuck. Which means I don't give a fuck.
14:05How lucky we are to have men like you out there on the thin blue line,
14:09patrolling our dangerous streets and keeping us safe from harm.
14:13Sometimes the streets aren't where the real danger is.
14:16Oh, yes. I understand.
14:18Feel free to search my office for weapons of mass destruction.
14:25I'm learning so much from you, sir.
14:32Are you sure?
14:55Yes, I'm very sure.
15:00You're welcome.
15:02Carl.
15:04Apparently there is someone who still comes for William.
15:08Wallace said he doesn't get business.
15:10She lied.
15:12I'm shocked.
15:14Oh, they're not exactly visits.
15:16Maggie, the reception.
15:17Maggie?
15:21Maggie tells me there's a woman who comes once a week
15:23to bring William baked goods or junk food and so on.
15:27A woman?
15:28Mrs. Clare Marsh.
15:30She was the housekeeper.
15:32And William's carer before Merit Speer.
15:34Once a week?
15:35That's correct.
15:36So she's maybe not far?
15:38She's not.
15:40But she's not going to see her.
15:41She's maybe not far from her.
15:42She's not going to.
15:43The one of my friends will be the next home.
15:44If only one of you here will be the sole survivor.
15:46The different ones are all on the front.
15:47All your friends and loved to annoyance and never want you.
15:48The two of you.
15:49I'm indifferent now, you're on one front.
15:54I know all your friends and don't do a lot of answers and never want you.
16:19Doesn't seem to be anyone at home.
16:21Her car is here.
16:25I hear something.
16:28I cry him.
16:38What the fuck?
16:45Sweat.
16:49Off.
16:57I'm fine, fuck off.
17:03Claire Marsh.
17:04Who are you?
17:05DCI Mork and this is...
17:07Action.
17:08What are you doing out here?
17:09Just wanted to ask you a few questions about Merit Lingard.
17:12Have you found her?
17:13No, but I've got a few questions about her disappearance.
17:15A little late, don't you think?
17:17You took care of the brother?
17:18I did, but I haven't thought of either of them in years.
17:24Do you mean apart from the once a week that you visit William Eggly House?
17:29This is where you invite us in for tea.
17:37I'm very protective of William.
17:39I don't trust anyone when it comes to him.
17:41You've seen how miserable that place is.
17:43That woman.
17:44Rretched cow.
17:45I don't care.
17:46You know she's writing some fancy book about him.
17:48With any other family members to take him?
17:50It was only ever the two of them.
17:51He was in a council care home when Dr. Wallace found him.
17:54Not that one.
17:55That one.
17:57Found him?
17:58She heard about him and wanted to study him at her private clinic.
18:03Sorry.
18:08Study him.
18:09It's a common enough disability.
18:11No?
18:12You don't know?
18:13No what?
18:14William isn't disabled.
18:15Well, I suppose he is now.
18:17But he wasn't born that way.
18:18He had an accident when he was 16.
18:21Suffered serious head trauma.
18:23Milk.
18:24Oh, thank you.
18:25Yes.
18:26What sort of an accident?
18:27Merritt wouldn't talk about it.
18:28It was just one of those many things one didn't ask her about.
18:31But it's an injury that caused his problems with speech aggression and so on.
18:35Was he ever aggressive with Merritt?
18:37Better not be starting that nonsense about him pushing her overboard.
18:41They did fight on the ferry.
18:43They didn't fight.
18:44He shoved her.
18:47Help yourselves.
18:53William could sometimes get frustrated.
18:55Imagine being locked in your own head where you think you're communicating,
18:58and yet no one else can understand you.
19:00Sometimes you get confused.
19:02Lose his temper.
19:03He never meant any harm by it.
19:04Was he ever that way with you?
19:06That way?
19:07Violent.
19:08No.
19:09Never.
19:10Do you remember anything about the weeks before Merritt went missing?
19:13Anything strange about her behavior?
19:15No.
19:16That was a long time ago.
19:17Not that long.
19:23It's a normal week to me.
19:24Merritt was a bit on edge about a case.
19:26But every case set her on edge.
19:28She was very ambitious.
19:29The Graham Finch case?
19:31The one she lost?
19:32Yeah, thank you.
19:33And Graham?
19:34I couldn't say for sure.
19:35Just that she was always exhausted.
19:36Working all hours.
19:37Coming home late.
19:38Did she ever mention anything about receiving threats?
19:39No.
19:40But not that she'd ever tell me something like that.
19:41Merritt was a very private person.
19:42Most people didn't even know William existed until after she disappeared.
19:43Why keep him a secret?
19:44Not a secret, per se.
19:45So much as separate.
19:46There was this line between her work and her home.
19:47May anyone ever come round?
19:48Friends?
19:49Boyfriend?
19:50Girlfriend?
19:51existed until after she disappeared why keep him a secret not a secret per se so much is separate
19:58there was this line between her work and her home may anyone ever come around friends boyfriend
20:04girlfriend come right to that place was the middle of nowhere took me an hour together each way
20:13the only person she had was me and even so she still never bothered to tell me they were going
20:19on a trip that day i came to work and they were just gone i saw the rest of the news like everybody
20:25else you didn't like her much did you i mean i must say she doesn't sound likeable oh it's tense
20:31keeps secrets rude no friends and yet you stay with the family for how long 12 years
20:39no he needed me you say in your statement that she couldn't have jumped off the boat
20:47it only meant that if she had jumped off that boat william would have jumped straight in after her
20:52he would have done anything for her absolutely anything cold as she was i can't accept that
20:59she'd leave him on his own like that she wouldn't do that to him she loved him
21:07whereas i know he was the only person she loved
21:10i've seen too many cases like this someone's there one day gone the next
21:18how many things did you find
21:23not enough
21:26what mr morgue i'm very sorry to bother you it's louise here louise eldridge
21:36who
21:37jasper's head teacher oh yes um louise sorry what's the problem
21:43we haven't seen jasper in school today and we're wondering if you knew where he was
21:47yeah he's at school
21:54jasper
21:56jasper
21:58jasper
22:08jasper
22:10jasper
22:11jasper
22:12jasper
22:13jasper
22:14jasper
22:21raré
22:22jasper
22:23jasper
22:27apr...
22:31They don't want to talk to you. Teenagers.
22:36Oh, really, Martin?
22:37And you know this because of all your years of parenting experience, I suppose.
22:40Well, you're probably unaware that a teenage boy's frontal lobe
22:43isn't fully joined until he's 23,
22:45which means that his decision-making and impulse functions aren't fully developed.
22:49I'm having a pretty strong impulse right now, Martin.
22:51OK, that's right.
23:01Hi.
23:03Come on, bag.
23:06Are you going to introduce us?
23:08Uh, no.
23:20Where are you going?
23:22Um, hell.
23:25Well, I'll see you there!
23:28Little shit.
23:34Oh, fuck.
23:42What about the power?
23:58Hi.
23:59How can I get the records of all Meritlinger's cases?
24:04Carl said to ask you.
24:05Me?
24:06Yes, we need them.
24:07We?
24:08We?
24:09We?
24:10We're currently investigating her mysterious disappearance four years ago.
24:14Yeah, I know the case.
24:15You were working on it with him?
24:16I'm assisting him, yes.
24:17Oh, he's up to something.
24:18Excuse me?
24:19Watch yourself.
24:20I don't...
24:21Carl just doesn't let someone like you assist him.
24:22Someone like me.
24:23Meaning what?
24:24Meaning someone not him.
24:25Ah, yes, he's a lone wolf, as they say.
24:27He's the fucking devil.
24:28He's the fucking devil.
24:29He's the devil.
24:30He's the devil.
24:31I said to ask him.
24:32I said to ask him.
24:33Me?
24:34Yes, we need them.
24:35We?
24:36We're currently investigating her mysterious disappearance four years ago.
24:37Yeah, I know the case.
24:38You were working on it with him.
24:39I'm assisting him, yes.
24:40I'm assisting him.
24:41Someone like me.
24:42Meaning what?
24:43Meaning someone not him.
24:45Ah, yes, he's a lone wolf, as they say.
24:49He's the fucking devil.
24:51If he's being nice to you, it's because he's using you.
24:54How do you know this?
24:55I was a junior on his old team.
24:57Before he, you know, got shot.
24:59And what are you doing here?
25:01It really wasn't a big deal.
25:06What wasn't really a big deal?
25:08I had this minor issue.
25:12But I'm all good now.
25:14So.
25:20So, the records I'm requesting.
25:22Okay.
25:23Thank you so much.
25:38Fine.
25:39Bye.
25:46Too much?
25:47Oh, no, that's good.
25:50Actually, I was wondering if I could talk to you for a moment.
25:53It's about my caseload.
25:55I've been on the desk for a while now, and I think it's time that I got back out there.
25:59Now, I know what you're going to say, but I haven't had an episode in months.
26:03I'm taking my medication, keeping my head down like you asked.
26:06It's just not the right time.
26:10I hear all your conversations.
26:12I know you need the help.
26:13Yeah, but...
26:14Right, is it because I'm a woman?
26:16Seriously?
26:17Carl, who right now is mental as fuck, gets a whole department.
26:20Which he doesn't even care about.
26:22That's different.
26:23I'm just asking for a chance.
26:25We can discuss it when things calm down.
26:27When do things ever calm down?
26:33Yep.
26:34Okay.
26:38When do things ever calm down?
26:40Idiot.
26:58So, what shall we talk about?
27:01How about how your best friend was shot in front of you and you think that it's your fault?
27:05Fucking hell.
27:08You sound a lot less bored than you did last time.
27:10Is this some new kind of therapy?
27:13You took Hardy there.
27:15It wasn't your call out.
27:16And then you went inside without backup.
27:18Hardy went in with me.
27:20You were the senior officer.
27:21We were partners.
27:22I saw the body cam footage.
27:24You were yammering away, making jokes.
27:28What you call yammering, we call coping.
27:31Well, whatever you call it, you missed the guy in the kitchen.
27:33The first officer showed us.
27:34He's dead and can't say what you did or didn't do.
27:38And it wasn't your first crime scene.
27:40So let's be blunt with one another since you seem to prefer things that way and say what it was.
27:45A giant cock-up.
27:47One that left your best friend and partner partially paralysed and you...
27:52What?
27:53Grumpy?
27:54Seriously pissed off.
27:56Aren't you always pissed off at everyone?
27:59Because you're so much smarter.
28:01If you say so.
28:02If you say so.
28:03And you say it often according to your file, which I've now read a little more carefully.
28:07I just don't find any of this helpful, if we're being honest.
28:10Then why did you come back?
28:12I was ordered to.
28:13You don't strike me as someone who pays much attention to such minutiae as orders.
28:18Maybe I just think you're pretty and I wanted to see you again. How about that?
28:21How about that?
28:22How about that?
28:23How about that?
28:24How about that?
28:26Well?
28:27You weren't wearing that last time.
28:39That's the mistake you think you made?
28:47Um, regardless of my marital status,
28:50you can't say what you just said anymore.
28:52Well, I'm sure there's a hotline you can call.
28:58Fuck. Sorry.
29:01Seriously.
29:03I...
29:06I hope you're really happy.
29:08I think, um...
29:10I think we're getting a bit off track.
29:12Will we ever on track?
29:13I don't know. Maybe.
29:18Should we start again?
29:19Yeah, definitely.
29:20Okay.
29:26Okay.
29:27I'll...
29:30I'll go out and come back in again.
29:31Oh, God. Look.
29:33There's... there's really no need...
29:35It'll clear the air.
29:38Let's go.
29:39I don't...
29:41I don't know.
29:42Don't know.
29:43I can't...
29:44No, I can't.
29:45No, I can't.
29:46No, I can't.
29:47Oh, God.
29:48I can't see you.
29:49You're not in a negative.
29:50No, no, it's a bad thing.
29:51We're going to have a good one.
29:52Go.
29:53Your home!
29:54I'm not in a complete.
29:55No, no.
29:56I can't.
29:57Okay.
29:58What am I supposed to do to go?
29:59No, not in a presidency.
30:01Excuse me.
30:29Excuse me.
30:31Where's the guy that was in this bed?
30:36You'll have to talk to the duty nurse.
30:38I just came home.
30:48Come on. Get the fuck out of the way.
30:50Oh, shit. Yep.
30:51Sorry.
30:52All right.
30:58One, three.
31:00One, two, three.
31:01Oh.
31:13Thanks.
31:15We'll leave you to visit with your friend.
31:20Whatever you've got in there, you're not to share it.
31:23Yeah, I never.
31:25It's about fucking early, don't you think?
31:32Why, just in time.
31:34You look like shite.
31:36Well, it's been a day.
31:37Oh, I'm so sorry to hear that.
31:44Came home and found Jasper shaking some girl from the school.
31:47Yeah, for him.
31:49You want me to leave?
31:50It's up to you, mate.
31:51Okay.
32:00See you later.
32:01Yeah, yeah.
32:31You're thevil.
32:35No, yeah.
32:41Oh, my God.
32:43That's amazing.
32:45Oh, my God.
32:47Oh, my God.
32:50Oh, my God.
32:52Oh, my God.
32:54Oh, my God.
32:56Good morning, Merit.
33:12Hope you didn't think we'd forgotten you.
33:16Had you been gone, I hadn't noticed.
33:19We've returned from our holiday.
33:22Hi, lovely.
33:23Did shadow number two go with you?
33:25Aye.
33:26We were down by the seaside.
33:29Sun came out for a change.
33:32It was even warm enough to swim.
33:34And of course, the ice cream.
33:37It's a shame neither of you managed to drown.
33:40Sure you don't mean that.
33:42Or you could have just stayed where you were permanently.
33:45What, I miss today?
33:48What's today?
33:51Today, your birthday or something?
33:53Even better.
33:54Well, it's the end of the month.
33:58And you know what that means.
34:02I get cake.
34:04That's the spirit.
34:06Ready when you are, Merit.
34:18Why are you here?
34:22Kirstie Atkins.
34:25What did you do to Kirstie?
34:28I put her in prison.
34:29Well, of course you did.
34:31Seven calls in three days.
34:48Someone must be getting on well with appeals.
34:50You said before that if I was willing to testify, you'd do what you could to help me.
34:55Because I said that before you wasted my time in court.
34:59But here we are.
35:00Aye, here we are.
35:02And there he is, out walking and talking per usual.
35:05Who are we talking about?
35:06Graham Finch.
35:07What about him?
35:10I saw you on the telly.
35:13Talking about him and it jogged some things loose.
35:18Such as?
35:19I'll need some assurances.
35:20Really?
35:22Suspend my sentence.
35:23Kirstie, no disrespect.
35:25But open your eyes.
35:28You're sitting in a cage in your prison jammies.
35:30Do you honestly think you have any kind of leverage at the moment?
35:33I knew the wife.
35:35Okay.
35:36Well, let's just start with that.
35:38Once you tell me that I'm getting out of here,
35:41I'll tell you all about how I met her at a woman's age refuge two years ago.
35:45Kirstie, I'm not doing this again.
35:47If you've got something to tell me, can you get it out with so I can get back to the fresh air
35:50and you can get back to cop and smack and shagging the screws?
35:54I'm clean eight months now.
35:55You want a hug?
35:56I'm just saying, bitch.
35:59I was baked 24-7 when I got grabbed.
36:02I mean, had you asked me what my name was back then,
36:04I would have said Princess Margaret.
36:06But now, with all that paste out my system,
36:09I don't fucking recognise that person anymore.
36:13I just want to start over.
36:17Get myself right.
36:24You would have to testify in open court.
36:27Whatever I have to do.
36:30After you get me out of here.
36:33I can't do that until you testify.
36:37In the meantime, I'll probably get you into protective confinement.
36:41PC.
36:43That's basically solitary.
36:44Why the fuck would I do that?
36:45I don't know, Kirstie.
36:47Maybe you're conscious.
36:48You fucking can't!
36:49You fucking can't!
36:50Get out!
36:50Get out!
36:51You fucking asshole!
36:54You fucking can't!
36:56I'll kill you!
36:59And you didn't help her, did you, Merit?
37:02No.
37:04Why didn't you help poor Kirstie?
37:08I thought she was lying.
37:09Merit!
37:19Merit!
37:21She told me she was in serious trouble, and...
37:26I just left her there.
37:29I could have helped her.
37:33Yes, you could have.
37:36It feels good, though, doesn't it?
37:42To get it all out.
37:44To realise just how vile you were.
37:47And that now you're the one who needs to pee.
37:56It does feel good.
38:00It feels very good.
38:02And that's a good last minute.
38:12Right, so is that it?
38:14Is she dead?
38:17Is what it?
38:20But this has all been about Kirstie Atkins.
38:23Are you her sister or something?
38:25What?
38:25What?
38:26What?
38:31Are you fucking kidding me?
38:33Are you fucking kidding Merit?
38:37Bravo, Merit.
38:39That was quite the performance.
38:40The tears in particular.
38:42Nice touch.
38:44So real.
38:46What about George Ovendenman?
38:49Finn McBain?
38:51Connor Candles?
38:52Oh, come on, you guessed him two years ago.
38:56Don't stop that.
38:57I don't know.
38:58Will you just kill me and be done with it?
39:00I would rather die than play any more of these fucking games.
39:04And so you've said many, many times.
39:08But you don't really mean it.
39:11Fuck if I don't mean it.
39:13If you really wanted to die,
39:15you'd have stopped eating a long time ago.
39:18You'd have found a way to kill yourself.
39:22I really would have enjoyed watching that.
39:26You can't keep me in here forever.
39:29Hi, you've reached Victoria.
39:31Please leave a message.
39:32Hey, I don't know why I'm calling.
39:37So you might remember that I got shot in the head a few months ago.
39:41I'm fine, obviously.
39:42No big deal.
39:44What have you called?
39:46Uh, Jasper.
39:46Jasper's the same old Jasper, I mean.
39:54Hates my fucking gut.
39:56I think he hates everyone's fucking guts, actually.
40:00Except for the girl he's been shagging.
40:03Yeah.
40:04That's happening.
40:05Hasn't been to school another week.
40:11I know he said that he was going to be better off with me,
40:26but I think I'm better off alone.
40:28I'm not sure I'm in the right place.
40:38I'm going to go with probably not.
40:41DCI Mork.
40:45Yeah?
40:47Stephen Burt.
40:48I was met at Lingard's supervisor.
40:53Back then.
40:56Ah.
40:58What can I do for you?
41:00I understand you're reopening the case,
41:03and I just wanted to introduce myself.
41:05Oh, it's very nice to be.
41:07I imagine at some point you're going to have questions.
41:12Actually, I've got a few right now.
41:13Can I just ask you something?
41:15Yeah.
41:17Well, why choose Merit as your first case?
41:20It just jumped out.
41:22You know, one of those cases you take one look at and you go...
41:25Oh.
41:26Just screams all wrong.
41:28Really?
41:29Oh.
41:30Huh.
41:31I see.
41:33One or two of you try and case just before she disappeared.
41:36Yeah, Graham Finch.
41:37Yeah, a guy chucked his wife out of the window.
41:40Downstairs.
41:44They were drunk.
41:46And she had just told them she was leaving him.
41:49Well, I bet she wanted to get him, Noah.
41:53Oh, she certainly did.
41:57Well, we all did.
41:59Yeah, but you lost that one.
42:01Well, the jury went against us.
42:03It happens.
42:04Well, not to her.
42:05I mean, I've seen her records.
42:07She wasn't exactly prone to losing.
42:09No.
42:10No, she wanted to go straight back after him.
42:12Charge him again with culpable homicide.
42:15Would you say it, um, damaged, though, Kirill?
42:18Quite the opposite.
42:22She'd easily have my job by now.
42:28You're doing what a good advocate does.
42:32What's that, then?
42:33Asking questions you already know the answer to.
42:37Yeah, but you're not on trial.
42:38Still, I feel as if I need a lawyer.
42:42Well, I've got one of those personalities that makes everyone feel that way.
42:48Tell me, why did you tell the police that you thought Mary had taken her own life?
42:55There's one I don't know the answer to.
42:57Do you think there's a possibility she's still out there?
43:27No, I don't.
43:32But I mean, anything's possible.
43:34Sir, they want you upstairs.
43:38For what?
43:39Excuse me.
43:40I didn't mean to keep you.
43:42I should be up there, too.
43:44If you need me, you know where to find me.
43:46Oh, yes, yes, indeed.
43:50Why are you interrupting?
43:51And what the fuck are you talking about?
43:54There is a press conference.
43:56There's a what?
43:56Oh, you're late.
44:01You could have shaved.
44:03Where's your tie?
44:03Can we get my tie and a coat?
44:07Can't go out like this.
44:09Lydia Brown, press liaison.
44:10Use your statement.
44:11You'll be following the superintendent.
44:13Whoa, whoa, whoa.
44:13Wait.
44:14Just read it.
44:15You'll be fine.
44:16Moira?
44:17Moira?
44:17Moira?
44:17Hello, everyone.
44:23Thank you for coming today.
44:25I'll just make a brief statement.
44:27My name is Detective Chief Superintendent Moira Jacobson.
44:30Following the successful outcome of the Windley case up in Aberdeenshire, we are here today to announce a new department we're establishing within the specialist crime division.
44:42Aimed specifically at tackling unsolved murders and other serious crimes that warrant renewed investigation.
44:49They'll be given every available resource and the chance to work directly with local prosecutors and the police all across the country to bring criminals who thought they'd evaded the law to justice.
45:01At the helm of this new department will be our very own Detective Chief Inspector, Carol Mork, who's here to share more details.
45:12Carol.
45:18Good afternoon.
45:26Four years ago, we lost a champion for justice.
45:29Someone whose tireless dedication to the truth put countless criminals behind bars.
45:38Her disappearance was felt keenly by those closest to her as well, as by her colleagues in the Crown Office.
45:44And so it feels fitting that Merit Lingard's case is the first that we will be reopening.
45:51We're determined to find what happened to her.
45:54And to do that, we're asking for your help.
45:57Merit was last seen on the Veriton Wall.
46:02The afternoon of Monday the 27th of September 2021.
46:06She's wearing her grey jumper with green coat and blue jeans.
46:10We're asking anyone who might have seen or remembered anything from her time or has any information about Merit, please come forward now.
46:17Any detail, no matter how small, could be crucial to us finding.
46:20Merit, and, and, and, and, uh, bringing her, uh, thank you.
46:27Has there been any new evidence around the case that's led to this reopening?
46:32Can you repeat the question, please?
46:33Has there been any new evidence around the case that's led to this reopening?
46:37I, uh, I can't, I can't, uh, uh, uh, disclose that kind of information.
46:41Do you believe Merit Lingard could still be alive today?
46:44Well, we certainly haven't all got any possibilities.
46:46Are you any closer to finding the man that shot you, Officer Anderson, and James Hardy at Leif Park?
46:51I'm not involved in that, uh, investigation.
47:00Dennis Piper's got his telegraph.
47:02Can you tell us if it's true that you and D.I. Hardy knew the victim, Archie Allen,
47:07and that he was a paid, confidential informer that knew a lot about a law of police personnel?
47:15Who told you that?
47:15No more questions.
47:16No, no, who told you that?
47:17No more questions.
47:18Is this just a distraction?
47:19That's all. Thank you. Thank you, everyone. Thank you.
47:28That was the chief superintendent from DCI.
47:31Margaret just said, four years ago, we lost a champion of justice.
47:39Merit Lingard devoted her work to finding out the truth.
47:45Hello?
48:02Hello?
48:02Hello?
48:04William!
48:22William!
48:34Oh, no.
49:04William!
49:20William!
49:24Just breathe.
49:26I'm cold, I think I'm having a heart attack.
49:28No, you're not having a heart attack.
49:30Just breathe.
49:32Slow.
49:33Fuck off.
49:35Sit down, sit down.
49:36Relax.
49:36Sit down.
49:37Sit down.
49:38Oh.
49:39Oh.
49:40Oh.
49:41Breathe.
49:42Control your breathing.
49:43No.
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51:16I get done
51:18Get out in the morning
51:20Cause I get done
51:46I get done
52:16I get done
52:46I get done
53:16I get done
53:46I get done
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