- 7/4/2025
Carl, a former top-rated detective, is wracked with guilt following an attack that left his partner paralysed and another policeman dead. On his return to work, Carl is assigned to a cold case that will consume his life.
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00:00:00STATE YOUR NAME FOR THE RECORD, PLEASE.
00:00:13Lyle Jennings.
00:00:16How's your life?
00:00:18I've been that way harder.
00:00:20Well, here?
00:00:22Here. At school. At home.
00:00:25By who?
00:00:27It ended on the day, really. But we always deserved it.
00:00:31We?
00:00:33Me and my brother.
00:00:36Why did you say you deserved it?
00:00:38We were shites. They worked hard to put food on the table.
00:00:42And we were ungrateful.
00:00:44Those are your words?
00:00:45Those are the words I'm using.
00:00:47Because it sounds like something a parent can say.
00:00:50Well, she didn't really say anything.
00:00:52She?
00:00:54Our ma. Sometimes she'd just stop talking to us for, like, months.
00:00:58Months?
00:00:59And we'd always try and figure out what we did wrong.
00:01:02But...
00:01:04It's way worse than getting hit.
00:01:07Not as bad as the hyperbar, though.
00:01:10The hyperbar? What's that?
00:01:12Hyperbaric chamber.
00:01:14It's what they put divers in if they get the bends.
00:01:17Like for scuba diving?
00:01:19Yeah.
00:01:20You know, sometimes the divers, they go down and, you know,
00:01:23to check on the rigs or whatever.
00:01:25And if they spend too long down there or they come up too fast,
00:01:28then they have to go in there.
00:01:30Our dad bought an old one for his business, but he didn't really...
00:01:33And your ma would put you inside this thing as punishment?
00:01:37Aye.
00:01:38For how long?
00:01:39You know, it was hard to tell.
00:01:41Do you turn the lights on and off at random hours?
00:01:44But Harry would always tell me what time and day it was,
00:01:46but I just knew he was making it up.
00:01:49He was trying to keep me calm.
00:01:51I don't really like wee spaces like that.
00:01:53Harry looked after you?
00:01:55Yeah.
00:01:56And I looked after Harry.
00:01:58After he died,
00:02:00sometimes she'd just put us in there
00:02:02and go and get pissed and forget we were even in there.
00:02:05Put us in there?
00:02:06Even put you in there?
00:02:08You said sometimes she'd put us in there,
00:02:10but you were in there alone.
00:02:13But I wasn't alone.
00:02:15Harry was with me.
00:02:17So then this was after Harry died?
00:02:22Aye, it was.
00:02:24So Harry was dead?
00:02:26He was gone?
00:02:27Aye, he was dead, but he wasn't gone.
00:02:30Harry would never leave me.
00:02:32So then is he a ghost?
00:02:35You think I'm a fucking puddinghead?
00:02:39Harry wasn't a ghost.
00:02:41He was Harry.
00:02:43Is he here right now?
00:02:45Fuck off.
00:02:47You're just playing with me now.
00:02:49No, I'm not playing with you.
00:02:51If you tell me to fuck off again,
00:02:53I'm going to kick you in the other eye.
00:02:55Understood?
00:02:56Tell me about Sam Hague.
00:02:58What's up there?
00:03:00Tell you about who?
00:03:02Sam.
00:03:03The kid that you've been bothering.
00:03:06The kid who did that to you, to your face.
00:03:08Oh no, that's Harry.
00:03:10Your dead brother kicked you in the eye.
00:03:13You don't believe me?
00:03:15I just want to find out why he would do something like that.
00:03:19Oh, he was mad at me.
00:03:21What for?
00:03:22For bugging him.
00:03:24He didn't like it when I followed him around.
00:03:26Caught me a little fucking manhole.
00:03:28But if I didn't follow him...
00:03:33He'd be dead.
00:03:36Lyle.
00:03:38Your brother is dead.
00:03:39You know that, right?
00:03:41You said so yourself.
00:03:42You said these exact words after Harry died.
00:03:49Aye.
00:03:50Okay.
00:03:52The kid you've been following around isn't your brother.
00:03:55It's another kid named Sam Hague.
00:04:04No, that's Harry.
00:04:05He looks like Harry, but he's not.
00:04:08Once more, he's named Sam Hague.
00:04:12I know you understand that.
00:04:16If you say so.
00:04:21So where do we think they've got this wee nutter parked up these days?
00:04:24Well, I was looking into it.
00:04:25We know that ten years ago he was out.
00:04:28I found no record of Lyle Jennings after he was transferred to the EPD unit at Rampton.
00:04:33EPD?
00:04:35Enhanced Personality Disorder.
00:04:36He was there for...
00:04:37What is Rampton?
00:04:38It's a nutter bin.
00:04:40One time Carl and I were there to...
00:04:41Will you all please shut the fuck up and let this poor girl finish a sentence for once?
00:04:45Jesus.
00:04:50Just a reminder, love, the Dark Angel's gonna be here soon, okay?
00:04:53I don't have to.
00:04:55You go right ahead, Rose. Carry on. Don't let these arrogant shites be such arrogant shites.
00:05:01Thank you, Donna.
00:05:02So, six years ago there's an L Jennings with an address in Longay, which I found interesting...
00:05:09Because it's right across the way from...
00:05:10Let her fucking say it!
00:05:15Right across the way from Moore.
00:05:18But L Jennings is no longer living there.
00:05:20What does L stand for?
00:05:21Everything I found. The address, the lecky, the rent, was all in L Jennings' name.
00:05:26So it could be Lyle Jennings or it could be Larry Jennings.
00:05:30But there is a proximity to Moore.
00:05:31Well, there's that and there's the fact that L Jennings worked for the ferry.
00:05:36How do you know?
00:05:37Spoke to the landlady. She remembers him, which is why I'm waiting on a driver's license.
00:05:41Why didn't you just say that to begin with?
00:05:45Alright.
00:05:47Okay, so you done?
00:05:48I am, yes.
00:05:49Okay, so recap.
00:05:52We know that Lyle Jennings was at Godhaven with Sam Haid.
00:05:56We know that Lyle was the brother of Harry Jennings.
00:05:58The kid who robbed the Lingards, who attacked William Lingard, who died trying to escape.
00:06:02What we don't know is if L Jennings is our Lyle.
00:06:05But if he is, well, then we suddenly have a direct link to Merit.
00:06:08I do know that whatever deluded reason this twisted little tit has to hurt Merit, she's dead.
00:06:19La la la la la la.
00:06:34Arachnophobia, from the Greek arachne and phobia, is the fear of spiders and other arachnids,
00:06:59such as scorpions and ticks. Individuals with arachnophobia overestimate the likelihood of
00:07:06encountering spiders. Sufferers have negative reactions to spider's webs and overestimate a
00:07:13spider's size and girth. This fear and overestimation can cause physical symptoms,
00:07:20such as dizziness, nausea, sweating, shaking, trembling, increased heart rate, screaming,
00:07:27and crying. As for when to seek treatment, you might ask yourself if your phobia impacts you
00:07:34in the following ways. Does it make it difficult to go outside? Does it get in the way of work?
00:07:40Does it impact your social life? Does it prevent you from spending time with your loved ones?
00:07:46Does it keep you awake at night? Does it consume your thoughts on a daily basis?
00:07:50These are just a few of the questions you might ask. Sorry, I didn't knock.
00:07:56You wanted to see me, Ma? We're still nowhere in Leith Park. Not nowhere. We now have a solid
00:08:02connection between the victim and PC Anderson. How solid? We believe PC Anderson may have been involved.
00:08:08Involved in his own death? Anderson's stated reason for being unseen has become problematic.
00:08:14Problematic how? He claimed to hardly mark. The victim's daughter called in a wellness check.
00:08:19This proved to be untrue. She didn't call? She doesn't exist. Why am I just hearing this now?
00:08:25Because we've only just discovered that. But it's opened up a whole new line of inquiry. It certainly has.
00:08:32Tell me, Logan, how did you get all of this new information?
00:08:36My original question stands. How are you going to close this one?
00:08:45We can't just leave it open. Not when three of our own were shot.
00:08:49I'm not suggesting we leave it open.
00:08:52Are you taking it away from me then? I don't know. Should I?
00:08:57You want to give it to Mark? I don't know. Should I?
00:09:02He can't investigate his own shooting. You're right. He can't.
00:09:06But can you? I absolutely can.
00:09:08Then fucking do it. Or I will give it to someone else.
00:09:23If you answered yes to any of the above, you may consider seeing a psychotherapist
00:09:30or reading the children's book, Charlotte's Web.
00:09:36Are you still a friend of your own,
00:09:36ATE pounds?
00:09:52It's okay to find you.
00:09:54Like a physical violation,
00:09:57then where are you?
00:09:59And by the way,
00:10:01let god help them.
00:10:03It could be easier for you to care for your friends,
00:10:04Elsa?
00:10:15I'm not gloomin' no have a wee nap without some arsel poundin' on our door.
00:10:23I brought you this.
00:10:24You the postman now, John?
00:10:26Danny said he ain't seen you around for a while, so...
00:10:28It's not like I'm missin' anything.
00:10:31It's all rubbish.
00:10:32Oh, this is probably just an excuse for you to nip over and see if I'm still breathin', eh?
00:10:36Oh, you'll still be breathin' long after the rest of us.
00:10:39But you're right now, I'm not here just to drop off the mail.
00:10:42No?
00:10:43Now, you see, I get a record of every 999 call made from the dispatch center on the mainland there.
00:10:50They had one the other day and pinged it back to here.
00:10:53Is there a problem?
00:10:54Well, considering that it was cut off a second after it connected,
00:10:58I was hoping that you might tell me.
00:11:02Me?
00:11:03The call came from your mobile.
00:11:05Well, I don't know how that could be, John, because...
00:11:07The only thing I do pretty much all day is watch Antique Sword Show and, eh, the Chelsea Flower Programme.
00:11:16Now, you got that bruise on your face, eh?
00:11:18Watching the Flower Show.
00:11:19Oh, I forgot about this.
00:11:22Imagine it looks worse than it feels.
00:11:24How'd you do it?
00:11:26Well, stupid, really.
00:11:27I was carrying the rubbish out to the bin.
00:11:29I lost my balance and I went overboard.
00:11:31You see, I'm supposed to use the wheelchair when I'm carrying something.
00:11:35I hate it.
00:11:36Makes me feel like an invalid, you know?
00:11:38And you called 999?
00:11:39I can't remember.
00:11:40Ilsa.
00:11:41I mean, maybe I did.
00:11:44Is he here?
00:11:45Because you know it's not safe for you if that boy's around.
00:11:48He's not a boy.
00:11:49What was the point?
00:11:51Did he do that?
00:11:52Did he do that?
00:11:53If he did, do you think I'd call the police on my own son after what he just did to my other man?
00:11:59I warned him.
00:12:01I told him exactly what would happen if I caught him round here again.
00:12:05He's well aware of your warning.
00:12:06Yeah, well, being aware isn't the same thing as obeying now, is it?
00:12:11He's not here.
00:12:13He's shacked up with some sloppy little whore over in Longy.
00:12:17Yeah?
00:12:18So you're all on your own then, eh?
00:12:20I've got my shotgun.
00:12:21Otherwise, it's just me and the bird shite.
00:12:24All the same.
00:12:26I'll be coming round more often.
00:12:28Well, that's fine, John.
00:12:31You bring the mail and I'll put the kettle on, eh?
00:12:36I'll order it.
00:12:37I'll put the torch on, eh?
00:12:40Then it's starting to stop running now.
00:12:42I don't know.
00:13:12I don't know.
00:13:42I don't know.
00:14:12I don't know.
00:14:42I don't know.
00:15:12I don't know.
00:15:14Help!
00:15:16Help!
00:15:18Help me!
00:15:20Help me!
00:15:22Help me!
00:15:24Help me!
00:15:26I'm Mary Lingard!
00:15:28Please help me!
00:15:30Why?
00:15:32Tell me I am not looking at what I'm looking at.
00:15:36Tell me that is not Mary fucking Lingard.
00:15:40Tell me.
00:15:42You remembered our deal.
00:15:46That's the fucker who took me!
00:15:50Help me!
00:15:52Has she been in there this entire time?
00:15:56It's complicated.
00:15:58Things didn't happen exactly as, um...
00:16:00She fell overboard, John!
00:16:02It was an accident, John.
00:16:04Who is it justice, John?
00:16:06Four years.
00:16:08Nothing.
00:16:10Nothing.
00:16:11And now...
00:16:12I've had corpses of living land.
00:16:14Twice in the last week.
00:16:16Asking about her.
00:16:17Help me!
00:16:18Christ!
00:16:20Back then, I thought...
00:16:24What's done...
00:16:26Is done.
00:16:27That both families...
00:16:28Had suffered enough.
00:16:30You've kept her in this...
00:16:32Fucking...
00:16:33Over-sized...
00:16:34Iron lung...
00:16:36For four years!
00:16:38What...
00:16:40What am I supposed to do now?
00:16:42Walk away.
00:16:44Honestly, just get in your car and go.
00:16:46And...
00:16:47Next time you come back here, she'll be gone.
00:16:50We'll be gone.
00:16:52Oh, I can't do that.
00:16:55Not this time.
00:16:57So...
00:16:58Then we're stuck.
00:16:59Seems so.
00:17:03Does Elsa know that you could...
00:17:04Oh!
00:17:08Oh!
00:17:29Oh...
00:17:33Ah...
00:17:35Oh...
00:17:37No!
00:17:38No!
00:17:39No!
00:17:40No!
00:17:41No!
00:17:42No!
00:17:43No!
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00:17:50No!
00:17:51Hello, Claire.
00:17:52William, thanks for coming.
00:17:54Your message was very cryptic.
00:17:57So, we want to show you something.
00:18:02Please.
00:18:07This is Harry Jennings.
00:18:18No, I liked Harry.
00:18:20He looks like a good guy.
00:18:23Was he?
00:18:28Why then do you think he attacked you?
00:18:37Hi?
00:18:38Hello?
00:18:39Hello?
00:18:40Oh
00:18:46Ah
00:18:52Oh
00:19:10you
00:19:27hi
00:19:29the constable on war said that harry had a temper
00:19:32that harry was always getting into fights
00:19:35but here's the thing William
00:19:37harry doesn't have a criminal record
00:19:39There's nothing, but Lyle Jennings has one.
00:19:45Lyle was sent to Godhaven right after Harry died,
00:19:48right after you were attacked.
00:19:51Harry? What are you doing?
00:19:53I'm so sorry.
00:19:54No!
00:20:00Lyle!
00:20:02Stop!
00:20:04I think we should stop.
00:20:05Stop!
00:20:09I got off!
00:20:11What are you doing here?
00:20:13I thought you were gonna leave.
00:20:14With the sister.
00:20:16Go outside and get in the fucking car.
00:20:19It's a good thing I was here. You'd be fucking dead.
00:20:39That's enough.
00:20:52I told you that this was going to be a short interview,
00:20:54and then we were gonna go home.
00:20:56So it's okay. Then we're going home.
00:20:58It's okay. Leave him. It's fine.
00:21:01He's not trying to hurt me.
00:21:03He's afraid.
00:21:05Is that what happened on the ferry when you hit Merritt?
00:21:09You weren't angry. You were afraid.
00:21:11Because you saw Lyle on the boat.
00:21:16You saw this man.
00:21:20The same person that was in your house
00:21:22on the night of the burglar.
00:21:24I heard Jennings didn't attack you.
00:21:27Lyle Jennings did.
00:21:32Could this also be Lyle Jennings?
00:21:54What was that about?
00:21:56William Lingard just identified Lyle Jennings
00:21:58as the man on the ferry.
00:21:59How'd he do that?
00:22:00I thought he doesn't speak.
00:22:02He drew him.
00:22:03Carol...
00:22:04You need to call the Coast Guard.
00:22:06What for?
00:22:07To get us to Moor,
00:22:08so we can talk to Elsa Jennings
00:22:09about where her son might be.
00:22:11I'm not calling the fucking Coast Guard.
00:22:13Then get us a helicopter.
00:22:14A heli...
00:22:15There's a fucking ferry!
00:22:16You've been rather public about reopening the case.
00:22:19I've been rather public.
00:22:21I'm just saying,
00:22:22he has to know we're looking for him,
00:22:24so the sooner we get a handle on his whereabouts,
00:22:26the better.
00:22:27So go find him.
00:22:28But when you do,
00:22:29you stand down and call for backup.
00:22:30Understood?
00:22:31So what about the boat?
00:22:33Sure, Carol.
00:22:34I'll put in a request
00:22:35to get you the departmental speedboat.
00:22:38There's a departmental speedboat?
00:22:43Fuck off.
00:22:46Rose cannot contact the constable on Moor.
00:22:49Cunningham.
00:22:50What do you mean she can't contact him?
00:22:51The son is telling her
00:22:53he hasn't heard from him since yesterday morning.
00:22:56So he won't know that we're coming?
00:22:59Why did you say this?
00:23:00The first time we're here,
00:23:01you asked him about Harry Jennings.
00:23:03Yes.
00:23:04Cunningham never mentioned Lyle,
00:23:05which I find odd.
00:23:06Why talk about one brother and not the other?
00:23:08I never asked about Lyle.
00:23:09No, but he described Harry as the troublemaker,
00:23:12something about him having a temper
00:23:13and getting into fighting.
00:23:14I was pulling that lad off other boys in the pub
00:23:17at least once a week.
00:23:18He had what I would call a faux temper.
00:23:20But Lyle was the one who went away to Godhaven,
00:23:22not Harry.
00:23:24A bloke like Cunningham will never admit
00:23:26that he chased the wrong kid to his death.
00:23:28For many people the truth is simply what it needs to be.
00:23:58I want to write about Godhaven.
00:24:10What about that?
00:24:12All of it.
00:24:13The whole experience.
00:24:14Do you need my permission then?
00:24:16I don't need it,
00:24:17but I'd feel better if you were okay with it.
00:24:19Why wouldn't I be?
00:24:21Because of what happened.
00:24:22Look, I want to apologise to you.
00:24:24For what?
00:24:25For what I did, mate.
00:24:27Look, not a single day goes by
00:24:28when I don't think about it and feel like shite.
00:24:30So a part of me coming to see you
00:24:32is so that I can, you know, make amends.
00:24:34Fucking make amends.
00:24:36What, are you sober or something now?
00:24:38Sooner or later we all have to pay for what we've done.
00:24:40It's the second person I've heard say that in a week.
00:24:43Well, it's true.
00:24:44And it's my turn.
00:24:45How did you find me?
00:24:47I just did what I do.
00:24:49So how do you do what you do without getting caught?
00:24:54How do you mean?
00:24:55Oh, how do you get close to someone so you can investigate them?
00:24:58Not planning on stalking someone, are you?
00:25:00You're not planning on stalking me again?
00:25:02No.
00:25:03I'm just taking the piss, mate.
00:25:07The initial approach is everything.
00:25:09You've got to act like you don't give a shit if they talk to you or not.
00:25:12You've got to be confident.
00:25:13Which I know will be hard for you, but you've got to fake it.
00:25:16Right, I want you to have something.
00:25:19My mobile.
00:25:21You need anything.
00:25:22Okay?
00:25:24Okay.
00:25:26This G Haven boy's got to stick together, right?
00:25:29Yeah.
00:25:30Absolutely.
00:25:33I'd best get back to work.
00:25:35Thanks for swinging back, eh?
00:25:37Aye.
00:25:38Listen, one of these days you and me should go up to Cullen Crag.
00:25:41Yeah, what's up there?
00:25:42My tempo.
00:25:43I'm a climber.
00:25:45Rock climber.
00:25:46You ever tried it?
00:25:48No, man.
00:25:49I'm afraid of heights.
00:25:52Just taking the piss, bro.
00:25:57Yeah, listen.
00:25:58Thanks for being so cool about all this.
00:26:00Yeah, sure, son.
00:26:02See you later, eh?
00:26:03Aye.
00:26:15Bill, you see?
00:26:16You're gonna have to do that.
00:26:17You're gonna have to do that.
00:26:18Okay, so I'm not gonna have to do that.
00:26:19All right, so I'm gonna go.
00:26:21I'm gonna...
00:26:22You see how you have to do that.
00:26:23Anyway there.
00:26:24Because...
00:26:25Yes, sir, you have to do that.
00:26:26All right.
00:26:27All right.
00:26:28Yeah, my parents...
00:26:29And now, I'm your first visit.
00:26:30No, I'm your first visit, right?
00:26:31We need more set now, stay slow, we're getting down.
00:27:01I don't know.
00:27:31I don't know.
00:28:01I don't know.
00:28:31I don't know.
00:29:01I don't know.
00:29:31I don't know.
00:30:01I don't know.
00:30:31I don't know.
00:31:01What's happening up there?
00:31:03I'm turning off everything except the pressure.
00:31:05I don't know.
00:31:12Hello?
00:31:13Hello?
00:31:14I don't know.
00:31:21I don't know.
00:31:28I don't know.
00:31:29I don't know.
00:31:35Let's go.
00:32:05Let's go.
00:32:35Let's go.
00:33:05This plastic is strong, even with the cracks.
00:33:29My dad invented it.
00:33:34So it'll be impossible for you to break.
00:33:36Well, but I want to break the window.
00:33:39Cause a sudden depressurization.
00:33:41To kill yourself.
00:33:45You know, so you don't slowly suffocate to death from the extreme high pressure.
00:33:54Bro, it's hell, bitch.
00:33:56Harry was an excellent brother.
00:34:04I know.
00:34:06But Harry was only ever looking out for me.
00:34:08And then it was my turn to look out for Harry.
00:34:13And I did.
00:34:15What did you mean?
00:34:17I mean that I kept your brother from hurting my brother.
00:34:20So, William, that was you.
00:34:27Oh, fuck.
00:34:28No, no.
00:34:28No, that was you.
00:34:30It was you.
00:34:32All Harry could ever think about was you.
00:34:34If he'd never met you, then we wouldn't be standing here, would we?
00:34:41So you're guilty, Merit, and I think you know it.
00:34:45I think that's why you came back for his funeral.
00:34:49Hmm.
00:34:52And no one ever truly gets away with that crime.
00:34:56Isn't that what you said?
00:35:00Sooner or later,
00:35:02whatever they did always catches up with them.
00:35:10Yeah.
00:35:15I firmly believe that those who commit violent crime
00:35:31don't ever truly get away with it.
00:35:33And the court might set free.
00:35:35But be it conscience, karma,
00:35:38or the people who are ultimately.
00:35:40I firmly believe that those who commit violent crime
00:35:46don't ever truly get away with it.
00:35:48And the court might set free.
00:35:50But be it conscience, karma,
00:35:54or the universe they are ultimately.
00:35:57I firmly believe that those who commit violent crime
00:36:00don't ever truly get away with it.
00:36:05Do you have it?
00:36:07Hmm.
00:36:07Are you going to tell me how you got a copy
00:36:09of Lyle Jennings' Y.O.'s file?
00:36:11Two copies.
00:36:12And I just asked for them.
00:36:13What, they just gave you, though?
00:36:15I asked in the way that you said to ask for anything.
00:36:17In the right way.
00:36:19Huh?
00:36:20I told them I was Moira's assistant
00:36:21and she spilled coffee all over her coffee.
00:36:23And my coffee.
00:36:25Atta, girl.
00:36:26Okay, let's get started.
00:36:29Did you know that the Isle of Moor
00:36:30was once the main staging area
00:36:32of all North Sea oil exploration?
00:36:34I did not know that.
00:36:37And that nearly a billion pounds were invested here.
00:36:40Where'd you get that from?
00:36:42Wikipedia.
00:36:44To have such promise taken away.
00:36:45A life tangled in front of you like that
00:36:47and then snatched away from your grasp
00:36:50at the very last minute.
00:36:52That can really piss people off.
00:36:54Make them do things
00:36:55they might not have done otherwise.
00:36:57I find most people don't need a good reason
00:36:58to be pissed off.
00:37:00Take you, for example.
00:37:01Oh, touche.
00:37:02My wife likes to say
00:37:04the best answer to anger is silence.
00:37:07I'd really like to meet your wife.
00:37:10My wife is dead.
00:37:12Since when?
00:37:13Since she died.
00:37:14Back in Syria.
00:37:15I've told you this.
00:37:16I think I would have remembered.
00:37:17Because you are so empathetic.
00:37:18Okay, well...
00:37:19I told you
00:37:19I have to watch the girls.
00:37:21I am responsible for them
00:37:22and sometimes I would be late
00:37:23or even miss work.
00:37:25I believe your answer was
00:37:26I do not give a flying fuck.
00:37:28Where in that sentence
00:37:29was I meant to infer
00:37:30that your wife was dead?
00:37:33But you told me
00:37:33that you came here
00:37:34because I needed doctors.
00:37:36This is true.
00:37:37She wanted our girls
00:37:38to study medicine like her.
00:37:42But neither is very good at science.
00:37:45Mina, my youngest,
00:37:46she wants to become a...
00:37:48TikTok influencer.
00:37:50How did she die?
00:37:51She operated on the wrong person.
00:38:01Well, it seems like Lyle's life
00:38:03went right down the shitter
00:38:04after his brother died.
00:38:05I don't know.
00:38:07Have you read his psych report?
00:38:09At eight years old,
00:38:11Lyle Jennings was caught
00:38:12killing a neighbour's dog
00:38:13who had barked at him
00:38:14during a holiday parade.
00:38:15LJ was suspected
00:38:16in several more animal killings
00:38:18but never caught
00:38:19and never admitted to any of them
00:38:20during evaluation sessions.
00:38:22LJ was referred to the examiner.
00:38:24Seems like Lyle was born
00:38:25bent the wrong way.
00:38:26The first time he got sent
00:38:27to Godhaven
00:38:28was for stalking a boy
00:38:29from school.
00:38:30The kids' parents
00:38:30found him sleeping
00:38:31on the floor
00:38:32beside the kids' bed.
00:38:34Lyle broke in
00:38:34during the middle of the night.
00:38:35He was 12.
00:38:50What does that smell?
00:39:05What does that smell?
00:39:06Despair.
00:39:08Lyle Jennings' mother,
00:39:09Elsa Jennings,
00:39:10was placed in involuntary
00:39:11psychiatric care
00:39:12for 19 months
00:39:13following the death
00:39:14of her husband,
00:39:15leaving LJ and his brother
00:39:16alone on the property.
00:39:17Can't wait to get her filed.
00:39:20Where'd you see that?
00:39:20Page 23
00:39:21from another evaluation.
00:39:24As punishment,
00:39:25Elsa Jennings
00:39:26would regularly lock Lyle
00:39:27and his older brother
00:39:28inside the hyperbaric chamber
00:39:29on the Shoreburg property
00:39:31for long periods of time.
00:39:32LJ had no negative
00:39:34association
00:39:34with these punishments.
00:39:36Thought this was
00:39:36perfectly normal.
00:39:37Looks like she left in a hurry.
00:39:59Seems like she completely
00:40:03lost the plot
00:40:04just after Harry's death.
00:40:06According to Lyle,
00:40:08Elsa's behaviour
00:40:09towards him
00:40:10following the death
00:40:10of his brother
00:40:11became worse.
00:40:12It was only following
00:40:13a long absence
00:40:13from school
00:40:14when the police
00:40:15visited the property
00:40:16that they discovered
00:40:17what she had been doing
00:40:18and was then sectioned.
00:40:20The father,
00:40:22Clive Jennings,
00:40:23died in a fire,
00:40:24smoking in bed.
00:40:2614-year-old Lyle
00:40:27was the only other person home.
00:40:28What, you think Lyle
00:40:29killed his own father
00:40:30at 14?
00:40:31It'd be brilliant
00:40:31if he did.
00:40:35Moira specifically said
00:40:37not to do
00:40:38what you are now
00:40:38about to do.
00:40:39She said not to go in
00:40:40if we found Lyle,
00:40:42which will be easier
00:40:42to accomplish
00:40:43if we find a fucking clue.
00:40:45So...
00:40:45And you will do this
00:40:46without a warrant?
00:40:47Did you bring him with you?
00:40:48No.
00:40:49Then yes,
00:40:49I'm going in
00:40:50without a warrant.
00:40:51And without you.
00:40:52Keep you safe.
00:40:55Shoreburg Ocean Systems.
00:40:57What's that?
00:40:58It's the father's business.
00:41:00Shoreburg Ocean Systems.
00:41:03SOS.
00:41:11Would you like me
00:41:12to open that for you?
00:41:14Yes, please.
00:41:15Hang on.
00:41:16When he was 15,
00:41:18Lyle Jennings was accused
00:41:19of coercing another boy
00:41:20into a decontration chamber
00:41:22on the property.
00:41:22He then snuck out
00:41:23and left the boy
00:41:24alone in the chamber.
00:41:26Pardee.
00:41:26Wait, wait.
00:41:27You have to keep reading.
00:41:28Lyle had been
00:41:29increasing the pressure
00:41:30in order to see
00:41:31if at some point
00:41:31the boy would lose
00:41:32consciousness
00:41:33when the local police
00:41:34discovered him.
00:41:35This was not long
00:41:36after his mother
00:41:37was sectioned.
00:41:38So Lyle Jennings
00:41:40once kidnapped someone
00:41:41and put them
00:41:41inside a hyperbaric chamber.
00:41:43It says here coerced,
00:41:44not kidnapped.
00:41:45Yeah, well,
00:41:45it's still pretty fucking
00:41:46weird that he locked
00:41:47another kid into
00:41:47the same place
00:41:48he was locked into.
00:41:49Not weird.
00:41:51It's pathological.
00:41:59Rose.
00:41:59Are you at the Jennings?
00:42:01Why?
00:42:02Lyle Jennings once locked
00:42:03a kid in a hyperbaric chamber
00:42:04for three days.
00:42:05Gone.
00:42:08When?
00:42:09When he was 15.
00:42:1115?
00:42:12It's possible he did
00:42:12the same thing to Merritt.
00:42:14You told me that you
00:42:14looked inside the buildings
00:42:15and found nothing.
00:42:16I only looked inside
00:42:17one of them.
00:42:19The other was under
00:42:19a hazardous material
00:42:21directive and was
00:42:21closed off.
00:42:22What kind of
00:42:23hazardous material?
00:42:24Colin just said
00:42:24the EAA closed it
00:42:25all off a while ago.
00:42:27What's a while ago?
00:42:28He didn't say.
00:42:29Call him up and ask him.
00:42:59I'll go there.
00:43:08You fucking
00:43:10quack bitch.
00:43:10There you are.
00:43:31There you are.
00:43:32Yeah?
00:43:46Colin said it was
00:43:46declared a hazmat site
00:43:47a little over
00:43:48four years ago.
00:43:49That was the number
00:43:50he gave you.
00:43:50Four years.
00:43:51Interesting, right?
00:43:53Very.
00:43:54Okay.
00:43:55Sit tight.
00:43:56We'll take a look around.
00:43:57It's Carl.
00:43:58He also said that
00:43:59you're not to enter
00:43:59the premises
00:44:00without an officer
00:44:00from his department.
00:44:01Tell him I said
00:44:02this is now a crime scene
00:44:03and you can go and
00:44:04fuck an officer
00:44:05from his department.
00:44:05Yeah, I'm not
00:44:06telling him that.
00:44:07Has he heard from his
00:44:08father?
00:44:08No, not yet.
00:44:10He's phoning him
00:44:10every ten minutes.
00:44:11Okay.
00:44:13But Carl,
00:44:14is it a crime scene?
00:44:17I'll let you know.
00:44:19Watch out for toxic waste.
00:44:21Yep.
00:44:46Yep.
00:44:51Good.
00:45:21What is that?
00:45:34Some kind of deep sea
00:45:36exploration drilling
00:45:38ship.
00:45:39Not the drilling
00:45:40manifold.
00:45:42That.
00:45:51What is that?
00:46:21It's Colin Kananian, my son.
00:46:51It's Colin Kananian, my son.
00:47:21It's Colin Kananian, my son.
00:47:51It's Colin Kananian, my son.
00:48:01Oh, my God.
00:48:02Is this live?
00:48:03I think so.
00:48:06Wherever this image is coming from, it can't be far because these antennas are not made from a long-range distance.
00:48:17Carl.
00:48:18Carl, there's another door.
00:48:29Hello?
00:48:30Hello?
00:48:31Hello?
00:48:32Hello?
00:48:33Hello?
00:48:34Hello?
00:48:35Hello?
00:48:36Hello?
00:48:37Hello?
00:48:38Hello?
00:48:39Hello?
00:48:40Hello?
00:48:41Hello?
00:48:42Hello?
00:48:43Hello?
00:48:44Hello?
00:48:45Hello?
00:48:46Hello?
00:48:47Hello?
00:48:48Hello?
00:48:49Hello?
00:48:50Hello?
00:48:51Merrick?
00:48:52Merrick?
00:48:53Merrick?
00:48:54Merrick?
00:48:55Merrick?
00:48:56I hardly believe that those who commit to Merlin Christ and don't ever really get away with me.
00:48:58Merrick?
00:48:59Merrick?
00:49:00Merrick?
00:49:01I knew it.
00:49:02Merrick?
00:49:03I knew it.
00:49:04Merrick?
00:49:05Karma and all of the universe, we are one to them.
00:49:07One way or another, we are one to them.
00:49:08Merit!
00:49:11Merit!
00:49:13I firmly believe that those who commit to Merlin Christ
00:49:16would have never been here, we would have been here.
00:49:19We're my team for three.
00:49:21But, be it conscience, karma and all of the universe.
00:49:25I knew it.
00:49:26One way or another, we are one to them.
00:49:28We're not alone.
00:49:32I firmly believe that those who commit to them,
00:49:34will have never been here, we are one to them.
00:49:38Court might say they're free.
00:49:40That must be it conscience, karma or...
00:49:44Why the fuck do we shut this thing down?
00:49:46One way or another, we are one to them.
00:49:50I firmly believe that those who commit to Merlin Christ
00:49:54will have never been here.
00:49:56What is it?
00:49:58Be it conscience...
00:50:01I was going.
00:50:02I firmly believe that those who commit to Merlin Christ
00:50:03are ultimately one way or another punished for what they've done.
00:50:09I firmly believe that those who commit to Merlin Christ
00:50:12don't ever really get away with it.
00:50:15The court might set them free.
00:50:17But, be it conscience, karma or the universe,
00:50:21they are ultimately one way or another punished for what they've done.
00:50:24I firmly believe that those who commit to Merlin Christ
00:50:30will begin to heat up as pressure increases
00:50:36at five atmospheres or 50 meters depth.
00:50:41The temperature inside the chamber
00:50:43will begin to heat up as pressure increases.
00:50:45At five atmospheres or 50 meters depth,
00:50:47the temperature inside the chamber
00:50:49will begin to heat up as pressure increases.
00:50:51The temperature inside the chamber
00:50:52will begin to heat up as pressure increases.
00:50:54The temperature inside the chamber
00:50:55will begin to heat up as pressure increases.
00:51:01I'm fucking looking at it, Hardy.
00:51:03Is she in the chamber?
00:51:04We're just trying to figure out how to get her out.
00:51:06Don't touch anything, mate.
00:51:07I need a second.
00:51:08We're not letting her die.
00:51:09We've just found her.
00:51:10Do not fucking touch anything.
00:51:11If you open it, you might kill her anyway.
00:51:13Right, how many atmospheres of pressure is she at?
00:51:16Ah, she was six on the outside of the hyperbaric chamber
00:51:21downstairs, Wick.
00:51:22And now it's seven and a half, so the pressure's going up.
00:51:25Nine atmospheres and the oxygen becomes toxic,
00:51:27so you need to fucking do something.
00:51:29So if we leave her in, she'll die.
00:51:30And if we get her out, she'll die.
00:51:31So what the fuck are we supposed to do?
00:51:33Right, you need to first stabilize the pressure.
00:51:35Once that's stable, it says here that the Navy or the Coast Guard
00:51:38could get her out with a hyperbaric stretcher.
00:51:40What's that?
00:51:41It's a portable version of the chamber,
00:51:43so even if the pressure drops,
00:51:44if you get her into one of those, then you'll have a window.
00:51:46What? How long?
00:51:47Maybe 15 minutes.
00:51:4815.
00:51:49OK.
00:51:50Right, start looking for something that controls pressure.
00:51:52There are many controls for pressure.
00:51:54Are they all turned up?
00:51:55It looks something like a lever.
00:51:56Jesus fucking Christ, can we turn that fucking thing off?
00:52:02OK, we might have one.
00:52:05Gun!
00:52:14I firmly believe that those who commit the final crime
00:52:20don't ever truly get away with it.
00:52:22The court might set them free,
00:52:24but be it conscience, karma, or the universe,
00:52:29they are ultimately, one way or another,
00:52:31punish them one way.
00:52:33Carl.
00:52:44What the fuck's happening, man?
00:52:57What the fuck's happening, man?
00:53:01Carl.
00:53:03Oh, boy.
00:53:05Oh, boy.
00:53:07I'm stuck.
00:53:08What the fuck's happening.
00:53:09Oh, boy.
00:53:11Okay, Carl.
00:53:15Oh, boy.
00:53:16Oh, boy.
00:53:17Oh, boy!
00:53:18Oh, boy.
00:53:19I'll be right back.
00:53:20Oh, boy.
00:53:27Carl.
00:53:28Fuck.
00:53:58We're okay.
00:54:04Oh, you bastard.
00:54:06You bastard.
00:54:28You're married.
00:54:34I am Akram.
00:54:36We're going to take you home now.
00:54:58You bastard.
00:55:16You bastard.
00:55:22You bastard.
00:58:34It's like once you start, you just can't stop.
00:58:36Yeah?
00:58:36Yeah.
00:58:37What clack?
00:58:38What dry roasted peanuts?
00:58:40Oh, Jesus.
00:58:42All right, Carl.
00:58:43All right.
00:58:44Well, if I've known you did home visits, shall I pee in a cup?
00:58:53Only if that's where you normally do it.
00:58:56What happened to your own?
00:58:57You've been shot again.
00:58:59Funnily enough.
00:59:00No.
00:59:01Yes, buckshot.
00:59:03I'll be fine.
00:59:04I'm sure you'll all read about it.
00:59:11Paying me back, are we?
00:59:13You saw mine.
00:59:14I think it's only fair I get to see yours.
00:59:16That's what I'm talking about.
00:59:17It's actually surprisingly nice.
00:59:20It's got nothing to do with me.
00:59:22Clearly.
00:59:23Carl, what the fuck happened to your arm?
00:59:24I was a policeman today.
00:59:27First time in a long time.
00:59:30What the fuck does that even mean?
00:59:32Can we do this tomorrow?
00:59:33We'll have a lovely, deep and meaningful, I promise.
00:59:35All the gory details, yeah?
00:59:36Yeah.
00:59:40Wimbledon's birthday.
00:59:45I only meant to leave them on the doorstep.
00:59:48No, it's a party.
00:59:53Hmm?
00:59:54Oh, yeah.
00:59:55Okay.
00:59:57In for a penny.
01:00:06I just wanted to come in and thank you in person.
01:00:08I'm told you were the one to push for reopening the case
01:00:12and if you hadn't done that, then...
01:00:15It was very much a team effort.
01:00:17I've thanked them already.
01:00:20Well, everyone except for Detective Morg.
01:00:22I was hoping he'd be here.
01:00:24You've not met him?
01:00:25Not yet, but I would like to.
01:00:27Detective Morg took a little time off.
01:00:30Oh, how much time off?
01:00:31When it comes to Carol, who can say?
01:00:34All right, I understand.
01:00:36I'm leaving myself.
01:00:37For who can say how long?
01:00:40Where are you going?
01:00:42I'm going to take William home tomorrow.
01:00:45Spend some time with my dad.
01:00:48We've been talking, but there's still a lot left to say.
01:00:52There usually is.
01:00:53Well, thank you again for everything.
01:00:56Good luck, Merit.
01:00:57I hope you find what you're looking for in Morg.
01:00:59Thanks very much, ladies and gentlemen.
01:01:06I shall see you all tomorrow.
01:01:08Marjorie, would you get me the minutes as soon as you can?
01:01:10Okay.
01:01:12Detective Morg.
01:01:36Lord Advocate.
01:01:36Did we have an appointment?
01:01:39Not unless you made one.
01:01:41I just wanted to tell you I'm not going to report you.
01:01:45For what happened during the Graham Finch trial.
01:01:47Though obviously I can't promise that Kirsty Atkins will be as forgiving.
01:01:52May I?
01:01:52I would.
01:01:56You did what any father in your position would do.
01:02:00I don't think you want to be casting aspersions.
01:02:03Shutting the fuck up is your best strategy right now, trust me.
01:02:15You're going to double my budget.
01:02:16Or more accurately, you're going to give me the money that was originally allocated to my budget.
01:02:21What else can I do for you?
01:02:23I'm sure, Lord Advocate, with your weight,
01:02:28you can get a deserving candidate fast-tracked to the DI rank.
01:02:32I presume you're talking about the Syrian gentleman whom you introduced as your bodyguard?
01:02:37He's a political refugee who's here on asylum, and loath as I am to admit it,
01:02:42he's a good copper.
01:02:44Better than most.
01:02:46I'll see what I can do.
01:02:47That would be lovely.
01:02:57Oh, and, um,
01:02:58I'm going to need a new car.
01:03:02And not some impounded piece of shit with some tired pool car.
01:03:06Any particular make and model?
01:03:09I don't know.
01:03:11What do you drive?
01:03:13A Ford fuck-off.
01:03:15I don't know.
01:04:43Sorry.
01:04:44Hey, it's okay.
01:04:54Oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:05:24Oh, oh, oh.
01:05:54Oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:06:24Oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:06:26Oh, oh, oh.
01:06:36Whew.
01:06:38Hardy.
01:06:42Can you get yourself all sorted down there?
01:06:44I have something I'd like you to take a look at.
01:06:46A case?
01:06:47No, a fucking hemorrhoid.
01:06:49Yes, a case.
01:06:51Something for me and Carl?
01:06:54Something for you.
01:06:56Off you go.
01:06:58Off you go.
01:07:00All my nightmares escape my head
01:07:06For the door, please don't let them in
01:07:12We were never supposed to leave
01:07:18Now my head's sweating at the sea
01:07:24And I don't know if I can
01:07:36Hey!
01:07:46Oh, fuck!
01:07:52Oh, fuck!
01:07:54Where's裡 too long?
01:07:56Oh, fuck!
01:07:58Oh, fuck!
01:08:00Oh, fuck!
01:08:02Oh, fuck!
01:08:04Oh, fuck!
01:08:06Oh, fuck!
01:08:08Oh...
01:08:10Oh, fuck!
01:08:12Oh, oh, oh.
01:08:42Oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:09:12Oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:09:42Oh, oh, oh.
01:10:12Oh, oh, oh.
01:10:42Oh, oh, oh.
01:11:12Oh, oh, oh.
01:11:42Oh, oh, oh.
01:11:44Oh, oh, oh.
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