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Karen Pirie Season 1 Episode 2
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00:00:00you remember that Rosie Duff murder would have been all over the news I was three sir I'm Belle
00:00:13Richmond this is echoes the Rosie Duff case you want to get rid of a body you bury it you don't
00:00:23leave it in the middle of a tourist attraction right in the middle of summer thank you we tried
00:00:30to help her we just behind her we didn't do it you detained three people and have since released
00:00:35them as is law in Scotland and arrest cannot be made without sufficient evidence how can we release
00:00:41them they are still under investigation Janice we didn't see her today we don't know Rosie that's
00:00:50fair we'll be you stand by your testimony you saw Rosie in the pub and then you find out the
00:00:55cathedral that's right I think we need to tell them the truth you started this sticky you stick to the
00:01:02story I don't think I can were you better Ziggy register house just sent over a birth certificate
00:01:10for Rosie's baby have you considered the possibility that one of the students could have been the
00:01:15so legally I cannot name the three students that were at the scene of the crime so instead I will be
00:01:22giving them aliases there's the artist the historian and then the medic I'm sorry I'm taking it seriously
00:01:34Mr. Doug I just went there on something we lost Rosie get it tight Rosie's dead
00:01:46I don't care anymore
00:01:50I was lucky enough to meet with the two young detectives assigned to Rosie's case and I'm hopeful
00:02:10they'll share their progress with us because whilst I'm pleased that the SPS are reinvestigating
00:02:16I can't help but wonder why it's taken so long is this just a cynical PR exercise I'm trying to
00:02:23keep an open mind my main suspect is dead I finally had something on him after 25 years something new
00:02:31this photo of him with the victim I could have shown it to him really pressed him and then caught him
00:02:35out are we sure that it wasn't an accident there was an eyewitness a dog walker that said he saw the
00:02:41car swerved out of its way and then sped up through him and you think this is connected to the Rosie case
00:02:46he was killed right next to the graveyard that she is buried in well you can take this stuff up to
00:02:52murder squad I think road traffic have passed it up if they put on it ah beautiful timing
00:02:59this period this packer do you know each other well do you or don't you do you yeah yeah good good
00:03:13Finley's got him on this yeah nice bit of a reunion Malkovich's husband's here I was gonna interview him
00:03:24so if if you wanted to sit in yeah yeah sounds good uh what room I'll meet you in there
00:03:32Phil's on it are you kidding me do you think he got himself assigned on purpose I don't think he could
00:03:41have because that would be creepy I lost like four quid to this thing what do I do um solve the case
00:03:51avoid having sex with him again and stop saving all of your clothes it doesn't look restful all right
00:03:57queen of wellness you're having frazzles for breakfast again I can hear it all right bye
00:04:02it's not just an elaborate way to get you to talk to me you don't need an elaborate way to talk to
00:04:18me you've got my number Paul yeah ideas can pity hi just come this way sure
00:04:27I don't understand any of this if it wasn't an accident what happened we have an eyewitness
00:04:43that says the driver may have intentionally swerved towards Ziggy and the location of the incident
00:04:49by the graveyard where Rosie Duff is buried we are investigating the possibility that there's a
00:04:58connection between the cases what do you mean did Ziggy ever talk to you about Rosie Duff
00:05:04only that it was awful the worst night of his life that he thought about her every day since
00:05:16did they ever talk to you about the party
00:05:20just that they went to win
00:05:24and that he invited her and she came
00:05:29no
00:05:31here
00:05:38I don't know what you are getting at but I am not doing this
00:05:50not today Paul we think someone might have killed Ziggy for revenge
00:05:56revenge for what for Rosie's death he had nothing to do with it maybe the driver knew something that
00:06:03we don't or maybe they knew nothing and maybe you and the press and now this stupid podcast have
00:06:09been telling the wrong story for years and Ziggy my Ziggy has paid the price for it
00:06:16do you know what happened to him
00:06:19happened to him
00:06:22afterwards after Rosie
00:06:23do you know what they did to him
00:06:26who
00:06:28her brothers
00:06:28they nearly killed him
00:06:31stupid man
00:06:44help
00:06:48help me
00:06:49you be quiet
00:06:51put that around you
00:06:55do you hear me
00:06:59you want to get out
00:07:01put that around you
00:07:03very happy to leave you down there
00:07:04shut up Colin
00:07:05round your waist
00:07:07okay
00:07:09okay
00:07:11hold on
00:07:18hold on
00:07:20hold on
00:07:41I've done you a big favour here
00:07:48I could have left you in there to die
00:07:51but I decided to let you go
00:07:53so
00:07:53you do not tell her soul
00:07:56that this happened
00:07:57or I'll call you head
00:07:59with my bare hands
00:08:00and I mean it
00:08:02dig us up and hold us high
00:08:15dig us up and hold us high
00:08:24raise our carcass to the sky
00:08:29wrap us up in sequence
00:08:33and we can dance again and sing
00:08:39just take my hand
00:08:44and be brave
00:08:45we'll sing goodbye
00:08:46to this grave
00:08:47the name we saw
00:08:49so we rave
00:08:50we are up
00:08:51cycled and safe
00:08:52we've got the ace
00:08:54so we're full
00:08:54surrender all
00:08:56self-control
00:08:57quick now
00:08:58before the battle
00:08:59let's sing the size
00:09:01from our souls
00:09:02you were good in there
00:09:11don't butter me up
00:09:12it's the truth
00:09:14hey give me one minute will you
00:09:16okay look
00:09:22I know I haven't acted like it
00:09:24but I
00:09:24I liked you Karen
00:09:26I mean I do
00:09:28like you
00:09:29I have done for ages
00:09:31I just
00:09:31and your way of showing me
00:09:33is giving me the cold shoulder
00:09:34and talking about me
00:09:35with the boys club upstairs
00:09:36and then let me know
00:09:38that I didn't get this case
00:09:39on merit
00:09:39and now I've got to work it with you
00:09:41I did say I'm sorry
00:09:45only after you got a promotion
00:09:47and I no longer outranked you
00:09:48no it was never about that
00:09:50we're not going to talk about this
00:09:51we're going to work
00:09:52okay
00:09:52and when we're working
00:09:54are we going to be
00:09:55we're fine
00:09:56it's fine
00:09:56okay
00:09:57mainly because
00:09:58I've got a new puppy
00:10:00and I don't want to see us fighting
00:10:01puppy
00:10:02Phil
00:10:09this is DC Murray
00:10:11aka Mint
00:10:12Mint
00:10:12this is DS Paratka
00:10:13Murray Mint
00:10:16Perhatka
00:10:18is that
00:10:18Polish
00:10:19aye
00:10:20yeah
00:10:20I'm half Polish
00:10:21okay
00:10:21you two can
00:10:22go for drinks later
00:10:23and do all this
00:10:24the Duff brothers
00:10:25Colin
00:10:27and Brian
00:10:28Duff
00:10:29if Ziggy was killed
00:10:31for revenge
00:10:32these two
00:10:33are the most likely suspects
00:10:34and now we know
00:10:36that Ziggy was attacked
00:10:37by Colin
00:10:38in 1996
00:10:39right after the murder
00:10:40I'll find out their movements
00:10:42and interview them as soon as
00:10:43oh
00:10:44in case it helps
00:10:45I've been looking at these
00:10:45old pictures of the
00:10:47Lammas bar
00:10:48all the CCTV images
00:10:50are of the front entrance
00:10:51but there's another exit
00:10:52we're in the back
00:10:53Iona left Colin
00:10:55in the pub
00:10:55at 2.30am
00:10:57the CCTV proves
00:10:59he used the front entrance
00:11:00at 4
00:11:00but he could have left
00:11:01at any point
00:11:02through the rear
00:11:02and then come back
00:11:03in later on
00:11:04so his alibi
00:11:04is not as strong
00:11:05as we thought
00:11:05you're wondering
00:11:07if he's in the frame
00:11:07for Rosie too
00:11:08he unsettles me
00:11:09Sarge
00:11:09I think he's a
00:11:10psycho
00:11:12multiple assaults
00:11:13in both the brothers records
00:11:14Rosie was scared of them
00:11:16check in
00:11:17on the girl
00:11:17that Brian
00:11:18went home with
00:11:18too
00:11:19and find out
00:11:20Iona Khalil
00:11:20she left Colin
00:11:22in the pub
00:11:22that night
00:11:22Phil
00:11:23I'm coming
00:11:25on those interviews
00:11:25I've got that kid
00:11:48quite all ready
00:11:49Colin Brian Duff
00:11:52this is
00:11:52D.S. Paraka
00:11:53my discord
00:11:54would you mind
00:11:57telling us
00:11:57where you both were
00:11:58yesterday evening
00:11:59around 8 o'clock
00:12:00I was here
00:12:05stayed late
00:12:06to finish scraping
00:12:07the wallpaper
00:12:08Colin was gone
00:12:09by then
00:12:09I was at the Red Lion
00:12:11why
00:12:12what's this about
00:12:13I'm investigating
00:12:15the murder
00:12:15of Sigmund Malkovich
00:12:16he was killed
00:12:18in a hit and run
00:12:18last night
00:12:19we also have
00:12:21a report of a
00:12:22previous attack
00:12:23on Malkovich
00:12:24in 1996
00:12:25Malkovich never
00:12:26told anyone
00:12:27apart from his husband
00:12:28you threw him
00:12:29down the bottle dungeon
00:12:30of the castle
00:12:30and then left him
00:12:31there for hours
00:12:32would you have gone
00:12:34back if your brother
00:12:34hadn't made you
00:12:35look
00:12:37Colin came to me
00:12:39and told me
00:12:39what he did
00:12:40and he pulled him out
00:12:41no harm done
00:12:43I still think
00:12:45we should have
00:12:46left him in there
00:12:46he rocked
00:12:47just lost my sister
00:12:48don't want my brother
00:12:49going to prison
00:12:50no someone needs
00:12:51to do something
00:12:51just let them go
00:12:53shh
00:12:53please ask
00:12:55they won't ask
00:12:56if they do
00:12:59it's none other
00:12:59business
00:13:00I didn't know how to handle it
00:13:11the grief
00:13:12I just
00:13:13I felt like I needed to do something
00:13:17get revenge
00:13:19I wanted him to admit
00:13:20what he did
00:13:21I was trying to make him talk
00:13:23I mean did he?
00:13:26no
00:13:26Malkovich is dead now
00:13:28even if you're right
00:13:30and he did do it
00:13:31he can't ever get confession
00:13:32that's a tragedy
00:13:34for us
00:13:36really
00:13:36but
00:13:37that's not our fault
00:13:39Colin
00:13:42your alibi
00:13:43for the time of Rosie's murder
00:13:45isn't solid
00:13:45Brian's is
00:13:46there was another exit
00:13:47to the pub
00:13:48wait one minute
00:13:49you're accusing me
00:13:49of getting revenge for Rosie
00:13:50the next moment you're saying
00:13:52you're saying I'm murdered her
00:13:53which one is it eh?
00:13:57why would I try
00:13:58and get a confession
00:13:59out of that kid
00:14:00if I'd done it?
00:14:02no
00:14:02no I'd
00:14:04I'd never hurt Rosie
00:14:06I was
00:14:10I was broken
00:14:12when she died
00:14:13that's why
00:14:14I went after him
00:14:15we were all broken
00:14:18I had a
00:14:20but
00:14:20I was
00:14:23like
00:14:25I
00:14:25I
00:14:25I
00:14:25really
00:14:26реб
00:14:31I
00:14:35Jan, up here.
00:14:56Right.
00:15:00Have a look at this for me.
00:15:03A diary.
00:15:04Yep.
00:15:07Check out April and May.
00:15:14Cliff Pass, 9pm.
00:15:17You think she was meeting someone out there?
00:15:20Maybe.
00:15:22And then it stops in June.
00:15:29Sir.
00:15:30Aye.
00:15:31Sir.
00:15:36We'll have a closer look at it later.
00:15:38Bag it up for me, will you?
00:15:39On my way!
00:15:47Sir.
00:15:48Look, I've been looking at murders or assaults with similarities to Rosie.
00:15:52Right.
00:15:53Do you remember that incident up in Inverurie?
00:15:55Nah.
00:15:55Minnie McCall?
00:15:57Yeah, she was stabbed and left in the...
00:15:59The Bass Cemetery, yeah.
00:16:01Did they get anyone for it?
00:16:02Not yet, no.
00:16:02No, but the injuries are similar.
00:16:04Cut right across the stomach and the cathedral.
00:16:06It's a Pictish site.
00:16:09Inverurie Bass.
00:16:11It was a Pictish site, too.
00:16:12Could be some kind of ritualistic aspect to it all.
00:16:16I'll look at the file.
00:16:16Nice work, kid.
00:16:19Keep it up, eh?
00:16:24Murray found a fault in Colin Duff's alibi.
00:16:27He could have left the pub that night via a second exit and then come back later.
00:16:31I just can't square why I'd kill a sister like that.
00:16:34Letting her bleed out, I mean...
00:16:36This is why we never focused on him or Brian in the initial investigation.
00:16:40Thing is...
00:16:41I can't understand why anyone would kill her like that.
00:16:45I read in the reports that at one point you were linking it to a murder in Bruehry.
00:16:48Minnie McCall?
00:16:49I understand.
00:16:51Strangled.
00:16:52Stomach got open.
00:16:53A very similar crime.
00:16:54Only they found who did it.
00:16:57Was our boyfriend.
00:16:58And he was nowhere near Fife the night, Rosie, die.
00:17:01It was in the press a lot, though, wasn't it?
00:17:02Crimes like that always, huh?
00:17:03So the murderer could have heard about it.
00:17:07That's possible.
00:17:09Maybe that's why they cut her like that.
00:17:11Took her to the cathedral.
00:17:13To try and hang it on someone else.
00:17:15The Broddox.
00:17:17They were violent, but impulsive.
00:17:22I don't know if they could come up with a cover story like that.
00:17:26The students, though?
00:17:27That I would believe more.
00:17:33I think the Duff Brothers are a dead end.
00:17:42Are you sure?
00:17:44I don't think Colin did it.
00:17:46What would his motivation be?
00:17:48Kill your sister that you're so protective over,
00:17:50and then risk police attention by throwing a kid down a dungeon and leaving them there?
00:17:54I don't know either of them killed Rosie.
00:17:57Not that I didn't kill Ziggy either.
00:17:59Multiple witnesses saw Brian working,
00:18:01and we've got Colin on security cameras in the pub.
00:18:05And we've gone into Malkovich's phone.
00:18:07Oh, yeah?
00:18:08And see from text he met with Alex Gilby and Tom Mackey at Alex's house yesterday.
00:18:13Paul said they weren't close anymore.
00:18:15After Ziggy left, Weird called him over and over again.
00:18:19Ten, twelve times.
00:18:21I spoke to the university where he works,
00:18:23and he hasn't shown up today.
00:18:25OK.
00:18:48Mr. Mackey, it's Diaz Felperhaka again.
00:18:54If you could call me back.
00:19:09Come on.
00:19:09Iona Kalil.
00:19:36Detective.
00:19:37Yeah, I got your message.
00:19:40Is there a good time to talk?
00:19:44What was Rosie like?
00:19:46Tough.
00:19:47Really sharp.
00:19:49She could handle herself in a pub full of beer swilling blokes.
00:19:54She would laugh if she could see me now,
00:19:56still stacking a glass washer 20-something years later.
00:19:59Mm.
00:20:01What was her state of mind like on that night?
00:20:05Happy.
00:20:07Yeah, she was seeing someone.
00:20:10She had that funny kind of in-love thing where you can't stop smiling to yourself.
00:20:15Right.
00:20:16So there was no break-up?
00:20:20No.
00:20:20The original investigation looked at her diaries.
00:20:24She'd written that she was meeting someone, and that seemed to have stopped.
00:20:30Then she wrote a couple of times, she hated someone, and they wouldn't leave her alone.
00:20:35No, whoever she was seeing, that was going well.
00:20:37And she never told you who it was?
00:20:38No.
00:20:39She told me nothing.
00:20:40So who did you know there was someone?
00:20:41She snuck out early sometimes, left me to clean up and lock up, and she'd come back later and I'd give her a lift home.
00:20:48The whole time, she never told me who it was she was meeting.
00:20:52Do you recognize any of these men?
00:20:57Yeah.
00:20:58They found her, right?
00:20:59Or were found with her.
00:21:01We all knew about them.
00:21:02Word spread.
00:21:03Had you seen them around the pub before that?
00:21:04Yeah.
00:21:05At this one, I served a lot.
00:21:06He was always in there.
00:21:07Yeah, and Rosie tried to shrug him off onto me.
00:21:08Why?
00:21:09He was quite intense.
00:21:10Fancied her?
00:21:11Yeah.
00:21:12He could have been who she was.
00:21:13Yeah.
00:21:14He could have been who she was.
00:21:15Yeah.
00:21:16Yeah.
00:21:17He could have been who she was.
00:21:18Yeah.
00:21:19Yeah.
00:21:20Yeah.
00:21:21Yeah.
00:21:22Yeah.
00:21:23Yeah.
00:21:24Yeah.
00:21:25Yeah.
00:21:26Yeah.
00:21:27Yeah.
00:21:28Yeah.
00:21:29He could have been who she was writing about.
00:21:32It's that girl who does French.
00:21:35With the boobs and the hair.
00:21:37She wants Ziggy so bad.
00:21:39I've seen her looking.
00:21:40Tongue wagging.
00:21:41She's more than boobs and hair.
00:21:42I said she does French.
00:21:43I think her name's Evelyn.
00:21:44I'll go for your piss off.
00:21:46All right.
00:21:47I hate when he does that to me.
00:21:53You just have to ignore him.
00:21:55And what, ignore the screaming madman I've somehow made my best friend?
00:21:58You've got me too.
00:21:59Yeah.
00:22:00But you just look on a joke.
00:22:01Oh come on.
00:22:02He's like a whirlwind.
00:22:03You get swept up.
00:22:04No choice.
00:22:05No.
00:22:06No.
00:22:07You, you like it.
00:22:08You like how wild it is.
00:22:16Yee-haw boys.
00:22:17Who's is that?
00:22:18Come on.
00:22:19Get in.
00:22:20This feels illegal.
00:22:21Professor Bach gave me another bad mark so I stole his keys.
00:22:24But I'm just borrowing it.
00:22:25Come on.
00:22:26You're putting it back, yeah?
00:22:27Yeah.
00:22:28See?
00:22:29You just encourage her.
00:22:30Yee-haw bussy bussy bussy bussy.
00:22:31Yee-haw bussy bussy bussy.
00:22:32Stop it.
00:22:33Stop it.
00:22:34That's a boy.
00:22:35You're the absolute worst.
00:22:36Worst big night of the summer.
00:22:37Gotta make it memorable.
00:22:38Boy!
00:22:43That's a boy!
00:22:48You're the absolute worst.
00:22:49Worst big night of the summer.
00:22:51Gotta make it memorable.
00:22:56Boy!
00:23:00Woo!
00:23:01Yeah!
00:23:08You, boy!
00:23:09No, no, no!
00:23:17Oook!
00:23:18Haniq!
00:23:20ョj!
00:23:22Go,'mon?
00:23:23You?
00:23:29Heuink!
00:23:38Tom Weird Mackey.
00:24:05Where'd the nickname come from?
00:24:08I think it just does what it says on the tin.
00:24:12Let's look at the evidence against them.
00:24:14First and foremost, the car.
00:24:18I've got something here, sir.
00:24:27So they've found a long dark hair on the passenger seat.
00:24:29Send him for tests.
00:24:39Do you reckon he's moved it?
00:24:43Why hasn't he called us yet?
00:24:49He must have moved it by now.
00:24:50He'll call us.
00:24:51But what if they find it?
00:24:52He's probably on his way back.
00:24:53We're sort of screwed.
00:24:57See?
00:24:58It's probably him now.
00:25:03Is the police for you weird?
00:25:10The keys were left in the ignition and the steering wheel and the gear stick were all covered in his fingerprints.
00:25:22And there was a long dark hair found in the front seat.
00:25:27Rosie's?
00:25:28Possibly.
00:25:29The hair didn't have a root so they couldn't pull a DNA profile from it because, you know, it was the dark ages.
00:25:38We can do that now, right?
00:25:40Maybe.
00:25:41One hair isn't really enough, but we should try.
00:25:46And look at this.
00:25:52Tom's detained again.
00:25:53Here we go again, Tom.
00:25:54And his story changes this time, now he's been caught out.
00:25:57His timeline goes from pub, party, cathedral to this.
00:26:00I didn't steal it.
00:26:01I know the guy.
00:26:02He likes me.
00:26:03I was just...
00:26:04I was just messing about.
00:26:07So you, uh, drove the car from the university to the party.
00:26:11Did you go anywhere else in it?
00:26:13Um...
00:26:14No.
00:26:15Time to tell the truth, Tom.
00:26:19I just...
00:26:21I can't remember much.
00:26:23Well, how did it end up at the other end of town?
00:26:25I was trying to drive it home, but...
00:26:28I was trying to drive us home, and I thought that maybe I'd be over the limit, so I, um...
00:26:34We just got out and walked.
00:26:36Okay.
00:26:37That's what you're going for, eh?
00:26:38That's your story.
00:26:43We found this in the car, Tom.
00:26:50Now that looks like one of Rosie's ears, doesn't it?
00:26:53No.
00:26:55No, no, no, that...
00:26:57That's, um...
00:27:00It's Dorothy's.
00:27:02Dorothy.
00:27:03Right.
00:27:04I was wondering when she was going to come up.
00:27:06Because we've spoken to her, you know?
00:27:11Yeah, sorry.
00:27:12I...
00:27:13I...
00:27:14I remember now.
00:27:15Well, now you remember?
00:27:16I drove her home.
00:27:17I think.
00:27:18Well, why didn't you tell us that from the beginning, Tom?
00:27:20I'm sorry.
00:27:21Just...
00:27:22That whole night's a mess in my head.
00:27:24So you drive Dorothy home, then what?
00:27:31I tried to go back to the party, but I couldn't see straight, so I just got out and walked.
00:27:39So you didn't try to drive yourself in the boys' home.
00:27:44I am getting sick and tired of your lies, Tom.
00:27:50Why does he lie?
00:27:52Why is he so inconsistent?
00:27:54Maybe the drugs.
00:27:56Maybe he genuinely doesn't remember.
00:28:00Or...
00:28:01Something happened here.
00:28:03Something he is desperately trying to hide.
00:28:06So we need to find Dorothy.
00:28:08See if she stands by her story.
00:28:10Because if he's with her from 2.30 to what?
00:28:123.30, 4.
00:28:13Then he probably didn't have time to kill Rosie.
00:28:16Right.
00:28:17She was his alibi.
00:28:18And was there any real interaction between him and Rosie anyway?
00:28:21Could she have been in that car room?
00:28:23I think.
00:28:26If we test that here, we can find out.
00:28:29That's me going to the evidence warehouse, isn't it?
00:28:32Yeah.
00:28:34That place is creepy.
00:28:36You're a big boy.
00:28:53I can't pull anything from the hair aside from colour and texture.
00:28:59Well, you don't need to be a scientist to figure that out, for God's sake!
00:29:03Drunked out teenage oiks.
00:29:06Lying.
00:29:07Constantly.
00:29:08Makes a complete hash out of everything.
00:29:10And yet, there's not one scrap of physical evidence to tie them to it.
00:29:14How is that possible, eh?
00:29:16I know, sir.
00:29:17I know.
00:29:18Looks like every day that passes, we're just further and further away.
00:29:22Hello.
00:29:23How are you doing?
00:29:24Oh, you know.
00:29:25Looks like the thermostat in warehouse D's on the blank, so everyone's on my tits thinking
00:29:42all the evidence is gonna degrade.
00:29:45We're in Scotland.
00:29:49It's not exactly gonna melt before the maintenance man gets here, is it?
00:29:52Honestly.
00:29:53This job.
00:29:54Nothing ever happens.
00:29:55Ever.
00:29:56But if something does happen, everyone's...
00:29:58On your tits?
00:29:59Yep.
00:30:00My tits sympathize.
00:30:02What do you want then?
00:30:05Rosie Duffmar, the case 1996.
00:30:08I don't know.
00:30:09I don't know.
00:30:10I've seen it in six.
00:30:11Let me get someone to cover the desk and I'll take you through.
00:30:15Dad, time starts okay in here, right?
00:30:16Don't start.
00:30:17Here we go.
00:30:18Five police, 90 to 99.
00:30:23Get a switch.
00:30:24They're alphabetical, so it should be under D.
00:30:28Hmm.
00:30:29There you go.
00:30:30Eleven boxes, it says.
00:30:31You can call one of my henchmen if you need a hand.
00:30:33But you seem to have it under control.
00:31:02Good news.
00:31:03We think we've got the car that hit Malkovich on CCTV.
00:31:06Great.
00:31:07Passing through Viscotti just after the murder.
00:31:09Did you manage to get a number plate?
00:31:11That's the bad news.
00:31:12The plates are totally caked up with mud.
00:31:15Can't get anything from it.
00:31:16Jesus!
00:31:17Are you serious?
00:31:18I've got to make a model.
00:31:19It's a Silver Corsa.
00:31:21And how many Silver Corsas are there in Scotland?
00:31:23Shite!
00:31:24I'm checking if Alex Gilby or Tom Mackey have one or access to one.
00:31:28I've got another call.
00:31:29Coming through, I've got to go.
00:31:30Later.
00:31:31Mint!
00:31:32How are you feeling right now?
00:31:34Like, what kind of mood?
00:31:35It's six out of ten.
00:31:36Low level pissed.
00:31:37Right.
00:31:38Okay.
00:31:39What is it, Mint?
00:31:40Well, we've got the hair.
00:31:41That's here.
00:31:42Right.
00:31:43We'll send that off for tests.
00:31:44Yeah.
00:31:45Yeah, we will.
00:31:46It's just, there's supposed to be eleven boxes of evidence.
00:31:48Right.
00:31:49But there's only ten.
00:31:50What box is missing?
00:32:03Uh, Rosie's clothes.
00:32:04What?
00:32:05All of her clothes?
00:32:06The lady who works here.
00:32:07What's it that you do?
00:32:08Dude, it doesn't freaking matter, Min!
00:32:09Well, she says that it's happened before.
00:32:10Most of they turn up sometimes.
00:32:11Find it, Min!
00:32:12Well, I'd have to go through every box in here.
00:32:13I said, find it!
00:32:14No!
00:32:15No!
00:32:16No!
00:32:42No!
00:32:43Okay, so, there are three men in Rosie's life that we don't know the identity of.
00:33:01The one that she was seeing.
00:33:03The one that was pestering her.
00:33:05Who could have been weird.
00:33:06And the father of her child.
00:33:08And any and all of them could be the same man.
00:33:10Oh, my God.
00:33:13I have done you a huge favour.
00:33:18That stuff costs £4.
00:33:20I've had it before.
00:33:21Not the wine.
00:33:23My taste is a drop.
00:33:25The What's My Heritage guy.
00:33:29Do you understand the bullet I am taking for you?
00:33:32Sexting has started again.
00:33:34He's trying to drag me back in.
00:33:36I cannot wait to meet him.
00:33:38You geeks really go for it, don't you?
00:33:41Excuse me, you are a bum bat.
00:33:42Okay.
00:33:44What did he say about the case?
00:33:46Well, you kind of owe the podcast lady, actually.
00:33:49Because he's listened to it.
00:33:50He loves it.
00:33:51And he wants to help.
00:33:52Great.
00:33:54What do I need to do?
00:33:55I'll intro you.
00:33:56Go and see him.
00:33:57Hopefully he'll run Rosie's DNA through the database.
00:33:59And if there is a match for a child.
00:34:00I can trace the father.
00:34:02Then we have Rosie's ex.
00:34:03You might get nothing.
00:34:05No, I know, I know.
00:34:07It's worth a journey.
00:34:08Right, but do it soon so I can block his number.
00:34:12Shit, you want to do that?
00:34:15I will do it tomorrow.
00:34:16I'll do it tomorrow.
00:34:27I'll do it tomorrow.
00:34:28Let's go.
00:34:58Let's go.
00:35:28So, I'm fighting a losing battle here.
00:35:31No, keep looking.
00:35:33Karen.
00:35:51Rob Driscoll.
00:35:52So nice to meet you.
00:35:54So you're friends with River?
00:36:02Yeah, River.
00:36:05Great girl.
00:36:06I'm a big fan.
00:36:08Yeah.
00:36:10Shall we?
00:36:11Hmm.
00:36:13This is a signed declaration that I won't use any of the information you give me in court under any circumstances.
00:36:19Hmm.
00:36:20And if you do, I'll sue you.
00:36:22Well, ideally, you'd sue the police.
00:36:25And if I give you a name, will you contact them?
00:36:30I won't implicate you or the site in any way.
00:36:33I just need a pointer in the right direction.
00:36:35I can do the rest.
00:36:36But this sequence could help us find a murderer.
00:36:44Someone who strangled a 19-year-old girl, cut her stomach open, and left her to die in a graveyard very slowly.
00:36:54We've been looking for them for 25 years.
00:37:24We've been looking for them for 25 years.
00:37:54It's just so beautiful.
00:37:59Mm-hmm.
00:38:05It only took 25 years, eh?
00:38:07Mm-hmm.
00:38:10Doesn't matter.
00:38:14Nothing matters except for this.
00:38:17I know he's a nightmare most of the time, but at some moments like this, I think I'm gone for my stupid brother.
00:38:24Because he gave me you.
00:38:25Don't do it.
00:38:54I thought it would make me feel better.
00:38:58I can help with that.
00:39:06I know Weird doesn't like me talking to you.
00:39:08So I'm taking this opportunity, whilst it's simply disgusting, to see how you are.
00:39:18How I am.
00:39:21Well, he's being questioned again, which means I'm probably next.
00:39:23You'll be okay.
00:39:36He didn't do something, did he?
00:39:42What do you mean?
00:39:44What do you mean?
00:39:47Get you all into this.
00:39:50We both know he's all my ability.
00:39:53Does the name Galloway make sense to you?
00:40:06Does the name Galloway make sense to you?
00:40:23Galloway?
00:40:24The person who this sequence belongs to.
00:40:27Rosie.
00:40:27What does have a match on the database?
00:40:29A child, date of birth, 16th of August, 1993.
00:40:35Is there any family on the father's side?
00:40:38No, not on here.
00:40:40What's their name?
00:40:42Grace.
00:40:48Grace Galloway.
00:40:53Rosie's daughter.
00:40:54It's just three of you.
00:41:09Trust you to catch me on a break.
00:41:10It's okay.
00:41:12I know you're on it.
00:41:15I was going to bring you some doughnuts, but I've only ever seen you eat pure protein.
00:41:19Well, doughnuts have been fine.
00:41:21This place has changed me.
00:41:22No luck, then.
00:41:25I take it.
00:41:27Nope.
00:41:28Nothing.
00:41:29Kirsty, the lady at the desk, said when the Scottish police service was formed, all the
00:41:33old evidence was centralised here.
00:41:35Before then, every station stored their own evidence.
00:41:38You had to bring it over in truckloads, so some of it did go.
00:41:42Missing.
00:41:45This cannot get out.
00:41:47Aye.
00:41:48A podcast like you'll get good.
00:41:52Right, okay.
00:41:55Let's see what else we have.
00:41:57We've got weird clothes for the night of.
00:41:59Yeah, let me see.
00:42:02So, how are you getting on, then?
00:42:04Have you solved it yet?
00:42:06Yeah.
00:42:07Yeah, it's done.
00:42:08I should have told you that.
00:42:09I can't find Dorothy.
00:42:13Oh, really?
00:42:14I don't know where she's hiding.
00:42:16She could have changed her name, moved away.
00:42:18Well, you found Rosie's daughter.
00:42:20I believe in you.
00:42:21You should probably pretend that you don't know about that.
00:42:24I don't want to make you complicit.
00:42:25I'm good at playing dumb.
00:42:28Huh, it's all an act, is it?
00:42:30What do you mean?
00:42:35What are you going to do, though?
00:42:42I reckon I meet her.
00:42:43Tell the boss is later.
00:42:44And what if this girl doesn't know her mum's dead?
00:42:48Yeah.
00:42:51That is the tricky thing.
00:42:55I'm hoping that if you're curious enough about your background
00:42:58to use an ancestry site,
00:43:00that you might have tried to already trace your birth parents.
00:43:04There are two cardigans here.
00:43:05I don't want to be the one to break that news.
00:43:09Sarge, there are two cardigans here in weird spots of clothes.
00:43:11It's Rosie's.
00:43:18This one's Rosie's.
00:43:20It must have been misfiled.
00:43:22Oh, my God, we have something of hers.
00:43:24I'd given up all hope.
00:43:26Send them for tests.
00:43:27Where's tests?
00:43:27Oh, the tests. All of the tests.
00:43:29And send real schools, too?
00:43:30Yeah, send them all.
00:43:31Oh, I'm going to hug you now, man.
00:43:41I'm going to hug you now.
00:44:11I'm going to hug you now.
00:44:41I'm going to hug you now.
00:45:11I'm going to hug you.
00:45:11Hi, have you spoken the phone to ask Karen Perry?
00:45:38Grace. Do you live here alone?
00:45:44Yep, it was my parents, obviously, but my mum died last year and my dad's in a care home now.
00:45:52Sorry.
00:45:55Probably sell at some point, but at the moment it just doesn't feel right.
00:45:59Grace, I hope you don't mind me asking. You were adopted as a baby.
00:46:12I know about her if that's what this is about.
00:46:20Yeah, it is.
00:46:26I found out last year. I didn't know if I wanted to know who she was or who my birth father was because they obviously didn't want me.
00:46:40And I didn't want my mum to think I didn't see her as my mum, you know.
00:46:46But then when she died...
00:46:50And I felt...
00:46:54Alone.
00:46:59I'm not close with my dad. He's...
00:47:04I don't think he ever really wanted me either.
00:47:08Anyway, I got in touch with child services and they told me...
00:47:14That my birth mother was murdered.
00:47:17Again. I'm so sorry.
00:47:21Well, you haven't been the greatest. Have you? The police.
00:47:29I really want to get justice for her. Grace.
00:47:33How are you going to do that?
00:47:36Still the early stages. We're looking at all the evidence again. With new technology.
00:47:41You're next of kin. I can keep you as updated as you like.
00:47:45Yeah. Do.
00:47:48Did you ever find out anything about your birth father?
00:47:55They didn't have any information about him.
00:48:00Why?
00:48:02Do you know anything about him?
00:48:04No. No, nothing.
00:48:07So...
00:48:09You're asking me because...
00:48:18You think he might have killed her?
00:48:23I don't know.
00:48:27But it feels like something we should look into.
00:48:30With your permission.
00:48:36So you'll try and find him?
00:48:38We can take a DNA sample from you and put it into our system.
00:48:42And see if there's a familial match.
00:48:45If he's ever been processed by the police, then he'll be on it.
00:48:50Right.
00:48:52A sample.
00:48:56And you want to do that now?
00:48:57No. You can come down to the station or I can send someone up here.
00:49:08I really think it's worth a try.
00:49:10If we don't find anything, then there's...
00:49:12I'll come in.
00:49:16Great.
00:49:18Yeah, good.
00:49:31Sir.
00:49:36Sir?
00:49:37Sir, you...
00:49:38Want to see me?
00:49:39No. No, I don't trust them at all.
00:49:42I think they've reopened the case in them only.
00:49:45To look like they're doing something.
00:49:46Instead of focusing on the people we know were involved,
00:49:49they've been throwing out accusations.
00:49:52Insulting accusations at us, our family.
00:49:54Made a good impression, then.
00:50:04Sir, I...
00:50:05This is exactly what we didn't want to happen.
00:50:08We reopened the case to support the Duff family to limit the damage of the podcast.
00:50:13I was following a lead I had at the time.
00:50:15Ah. Good lead, was it?
00:50:17No.
00:50:19I have made progress elsewhere.
00:50:22Go on.
00:50:29I found Rosie Duff's daughter.
00:50:31She's willing to take a DNA test, so I can trace the father.
00:50:34We did not approve an application to child services.
00:50:37I went a different route.
00:50:39A different route?
00:50:42A genetic genealogy site.
00:50:45They gave access.
00:50:46I signed a waiver saying we wouldn't use their data evidentially.
00:50:49This is...
00:50:51I...
00:50:53I don't even know if I have the words.
00:50:55I just needed a pointer in the right direction.
00:50:57You have sabotaged this case!
00:51:00So profoundly!
00:51:01I honestly don't think I have.
00:51:02That I am in one mind to take you off it completely.
00:51:05There was every chance that she didn't know who her mother was.
00:51:09But she did.
00:51:10And every chance that she might not even have wanted to know.
00:51:13But she did.
00:51:14And every chance that you, DS Piri, could have ruined her life.
00:51:21Thank you, Simon.
00:51:22I agree with everything T.I. Lisa said.
00:51:32You shouldn't have gone against our orders.
00:51:34But...
00:51:40How do you understand why you did?
00:51:44This is your first murder case.
00:51:47You're learning the ropes.
00:51:49Just...
00:51:50Run everything by us.
00:51:51From now on.
00:51:53Should have been doing that anyway.
00:51:57Won't happen again, sir.
00:51:58Your hoισ
00:52:09Is that right?
00:52:10Your DAF cards.
00:52:13Just something that I want to need.
00:52:14It's necessary.
00:52:18Yeah.
00:52:20Let me...
00:52:22That is won...
00:52:23Mint? What was my nickname? What? When I got the job. You said I had a nickname. What
00:52:39was it? I was someone else. I know it wasn't. Tell me what it was. Dolly Bird? No. Sugar
00:52:50tits? No. No. Talking women. Ticker. What? As in box. Box ticker? It was just banter. Some
00:53:08of the guys in the office wanted the job. I guess they were butthurt. They thought you
00:53:13got it because. Because I ticked the bloody women box.
00:53:20Hi. You left me a voicemail. So who's this? Dorothy Campbell.
00:53:50It's like a busy Scotland bad part. I've done a few of those. Dorothy Campbell.
00:53:56Dias Karen Perry.
00:53:57Nice to be blasted with some sea air every once in a while. I call it a fife facial. You're
00:54:09good, aren't it? I'm sorry it took you so long to find me. I've been married three times. Dorothy
00:54:18Dorothy Duncan. Dorothy Wilson. And now here I am. Campbell. Hopefully my final form.
00:54:25It's okay. I'm here now. You want to talk about that night? I'm glad. Yeah. I've been following
00:54:38the podcast. It's made me look back at things differently. There's things I should have said
00:54:43a long time ago. Things I didn't think would make a difference back then. Go on. I told the
00:54:55police it was with weird all night. But she didn't. Kind of ironic eh? What?
00:55:10Common people. I'm not poached. Yes you are. You want something? What do you mean?
00:55:17Open up.
00:55:23You want to go get some more Rosie? Who's Rosie?
00:55:45Oh, God, I want you. I want you to go get me years back then. Right. You want
00:55:52to go get me off? Oh, my scum. Your favorite hitrix? I have the car I'll run out.
00:56:10We went to meet a dealer.
00:56:18Weird wanted to get some assets and go to the cathedral.
00:56:22Cathedral?
00:56:23No.
00:56:25This dealer was some bloke in a car park on the other side of town.
00:56:30When we got there, Weird realized he didn't have any money on him.
00:56:33So he asked me to pay for it.
00:56:35I said no.
00:56:35Poor all of it wasn't all for me.
00:56:38We had an argument.
00:56:39Then he flipped out and I got out of the car.
00:56:44And what time was this?
00:56:47Three-ish, maybe.
00:56:49This isn't what you told the police.
00:56:51No.
00:56:53Why did you lie?
00:56:56I was scared.
00:56:59My parents are very religious.
00:57:02Quite uptight.
00:57:04I didn't want to tell the police that I'd taken drugs.
00:57:07Walked home by myself the same night a girl got killed.
00:57:09I was worried they would find out.
00:57:14So the last time you saw him was where?
00:57:17In a car park over at Brown Hills.
00:57:21And that was at three?
00:57:22And you told the police you were with him until when?
00:57:29Three-thirty.
00:57:30Four.
00:57:31He was out alone.
00:57:33In St. Andrews for perhaps...
00:57:35An hour?
00:57:37Right around the time Rosie was killed.
00:57:40I know.
00:57:41I should have said something sooner.
00:57:43Yeah.
00:57:43Yeah, you should.
00:57:53Weird's alibi for the night of Rosie's death no longer stands up.
00:57:56The witness has changed her story.
00:57:59There's a whole stretch of time where he's out St. Andrews by himself doing godless walk.
00:58:04Alex Gilby's been in contact.
00:58:06He's ready to talk.
00:58:08Do you want in?
00:58:09Yeah, of course I want in.
00:58:10Whatever weird's done, Alex will know about it.
00:58:12Alex, we haven't been able to get a hold of Tom Mackey.
00:58:29He's, um, not been very well.
00:58:34His mental health was never good.
00:58:36But it's taken a turn for worse recently.
00:58:38We understand you met with him and Ziggy just before Ziggy died?
00:58:47Yeah.
00:58:49What'd you talk about?
00:58:51Just wanted to see each other.
00:58:56In light of all this starting again.
00:59:00You spoke about the case.
00:59:01We, um, talked about how hard it would be.
00:59:08Or the attention it would bring.
00:59:10We know Rosie was at the party, Alex.
00:59:26It shows Ziggy lied at the time.
00:59:28And lied right up until the day he died.
00:59:36Who was you there to see?
00:59:37I don't know.
00:59:44Was it weird?
00:59:47It could have been.
00:59:49He fancied her, didn't he?
00:59:50We had fancied everyone.
00:59:52He often tried to get her attention.
00:59:55He tried to get everyone's attention.
00:59:56Because it's what Dorothy, the girl Weird left the party with.
01:00:00She's changed her story.
01:00:02She lied to the police before.
01:00:04She wasn't with Weird all night.
01:00:05He was out and about by himself for around an hour.
01:00:10Just at the time Rosie was killed.
01:00:16When did you next see Weird?
01:00:18That night.
01:00:18Where have you been?
01:00:37I had to help walk him home.
01:00:49Through the cathedral.
01:00:50Why did you go that way?
01:00:55I don't know.
01:00:57He wanted to.
01:00:58He wanted you to go through the cathedral.
01:01:00Why do you think he'd want you to do that?
01:01:02I can't remember.
01:01:06Maybe it was to ascertain whether he'd just imagined what happened with Rosie.
01:01:10Or if it was real.
01:01:14No.
01:01:14Maybe Sagi fooled all these years too.
01:01:17Maybe Sagi knew.
01:01:19Maybe that's why Sagi's dead now.
01:01:22He couldn't hold the secret any longer.
01:01:24And Weird killed him for it.
01:01:25Did you ever see him have a bad trip?
01:01:35Yes.
01:01:37Did he ever get violent when he was on drugs?
01:01:41Once or twice.
01:01:42What happened?
01:01:46He, uh...
01:01:50He got paranoid.
01:01:52Started seeing things.
01:01:58Seeing things?
01:02:00Things that weren't there.
01:02:05And what would happen then?
01:02:10He'd get scared.
01:02:14Think that they were attacking him.
01:02:18Hey!
01:02:22Sarge?
01:02:35Yep.
01:02:40Well, don't Sarge me, man.
01:02:41Not say anything.
01:02:42Sorry, it's the lab they've run the hair.
01:02:44Right.
01:02:45They've managed to pull out a DNA profile.
01:02:47What?
01:02:49The skin cells were found in the hair shaft that they have.
01:02:51I thought it was Rosie's.
01:02:57Rosie's hair was on the front seat.
01:03:01Rosie was in the car with Beard that night.
01:03:06Weird's called Glasgow Police.
01:03:08He's had a break-in.
01:03:09He thinks he's being targeted, stopped.
01:03:12They've been round, but we could...
01:03:13Follow up.
01:03:15This is how we get him to talk to us.
01:03:18This is our inn.
01:03:19You're drinking away your sorrows.
01:03:43No.
01:03:47Well.
01:03:50Aye, maybe.
01:03:52I'll take one of those.
01:03:56I don't know how you can stand coming in here.
01:04:04She loved it here.
01:04:06Loved working.
01:04:08Loved Iona.
01:04:08Feels like if I stop coming,
01:04:12I'll stop seeing Rosie.
01:04:15If that makes sense.
01:04:20Aye.
01:04:23Aye, it does.
01:04:31I'm there.
01:04:31Sorry, Archie.
01:04:41I'm really, really...
01:04:43Now, don't.
01:04:45I have hope.
01:04:48You are going to solve this, I know.
01:04:52I have something.
01:04:54Something new.
01:04:56An eyewitness.
01:04:57It has promised.
01:04:58I mean, it still needs work, but...
01:05:01Good man.
01:05:04I've got the scent of him now.
01:05:12Tom Mackey.
01:05:14I'm DS for Hacker.
01:05:15This is DS Piri.
01:05:18The place have already been.
01:05:19Dusted for prints.
01:05:20They've passed it on to us.
01:05:22May we come in?
01:05:23Come in.
01:05:23Come in.
01:05:23Come in.
01:05:23Come in.
01:05:23Come in.
01:05:27Come in.
01:05:43Oh, it's a beautiful house, Mr. Mackey.
01:05:47Well, my ex-wife.
01:05:50Oh.
01:05:51Sorry.
01:05:52I saw someone in my back garden.
01:05:55Running away from the house.
01:05:57Right?
01:05:57Male?
01:05:58Female?
01:05:59I'm not sure.
01:06:00It was quick.
01:06:01And the key to the back door is gone.
01:06:02I'll get the locks changed, but I want to know who it was.
01:06:06I think someone's been following me.
01:06:07In your car or in person?
01:06:10Car.
01:06:11Where and when were you followed?
01:06:13It was the day before yesterday.
01:06:16On the way home from the university.
01:06:18Did you catch sight of the car?
01:06:21Medium-sized.
01:06:22Black.
01:06:23Maybe a Peugeot.
01:06:24I didn't quite catch it.
01:06:25What made you think it was following you?
01:06:27It was behind me for the whole journey, and then it pulled up on my street.
01:06:30It was following me.
01:06:32Right.
01:06:33Is there a reason someone would follow you?
01:06:42Where were you three nights ago, Mr. Mackey?
01:06:44I was here on my own.
01:06:51That was the night of Ziggy's accident.
01:06:53I was here when I heard about it.
01:06:55I heard from Alex.
01:06:57Paul called him.
01:06:58You get any way of corroborating that?
01:07:04I think...
01:07:05I didn't kill Ziggy.
01:07:07I didn't kill my friend.
01:07:09Mr. Mackey.
01:07:13I'm investigating the Rosie Duff case.
01:07:19Neil.
01:07:20We think that the two deaths might be related?
01:07:26Neil.
01:07:27Mr. Mackey, we have new forensics that challenge the veracity of your story.
01:07:33I will not talk about Rosie.
01:07:35I will not talk about her.
01:07:36Well, if that is the case, what...
01:07:38You'll at least tell us why.
01:07:45I ruined my life once.
01:07:50And I won't let it ruin me again.
01:07:51Murderer.
01:08:10Justice for Rosie.
01:08:11I agree.
01:08:15Justice for Rosie.
01:08:16You should not be allowed back on campus.
01:08:18What the hell do you know, eh?
01:08:20Come on, say it again.
01:08:21Knocked.
01:08:22Come on, let's go.
01:08:23Come on.
01:08:23Um, Professor Keen.
01:08:42I'm sorry, but if Tom Mackey is going to be present in this lecture, then...
01:08:47Well, then a group of us won't be comfortable staying.
01:08:51Wait.
01:08:52Hang on, girls.
01:08:53What do you even mean?
01:08:54What are you talking about?
01:08:55He should have been suspended.
01:08:57At least until we know the truth.
01:08:58Know the truth?
01:08:59It's got nothing to do with you.
01:09:00Hey, Tom, let me handle this.
01:09:02No, we went to a party.
01:09:03Just like you all do.
01:09:04We went and we got drunk.
01:09:06And as we were walking home, we tried to help a girl.
01:09:08We tried to save her.
01:09:12Now, you can all do one.
01:09:13Tom.
01:09:14You can piss off.
01:09:15Tom.
01:09:15So can you.
01:09:22Tom, I think you should take this period to concentrate on yourself.
01:09:28Straighten out the legal issues you're facing.
01:09:30I don't have any legal issues.
01:09:33It's just a term.
01:09:36Take the term.
01:09:37If Professor Batt is so mad at me for borrowing his car, why did he not press charges with the police, eh?
01:09:41Professor Batt doesn't want you to have a criminal record.
01:09:44He thinks you have a very bright future.
01:09:49But he also thinks that you should learn from this.
01:09:54There needs to be some consequences.
01:10:01You don't think I'm feeling some consequences?
01:10:06You don't think I'm feeling some consequences.
01:10:11I'm not saying anything.
01:10:21Tom Mackey.
01:10:21Since you won't cooperate with us, I'm afraid I'm going to have to ask you to report to the station tomorrow so we can interview you under caution about the murder of Rosie Tuff.
01:10:34If you have the right to a solicitor during the interview, you can call one or just let us know.
01:10:40We can provide one for you.
01:10:41Get out of my house.
01:10:42Get out of my house.
01:11:12Oh, no, no, no, no.
01:11:22Mint.
01:11:23Sarge.
01:11:24Belle has this forum thing on a big messaging site, sort of for true crime geeks or whatever.
01:11:30She's been using aliases, but they've decoded them.
01:11:32They've posted pictures of Ziggy and Weird.
01:11:34What?
01:11:35They've been named on the internet.
01:11:36So their identities are out there?
01:11:38They have been for days.
01:11:39So this means Ziggy's killer could be anyone?
01:11:42Any random vigilante?
01:11:43Yeah.
01:11:44Send it to me now.
01:11:45We need to shut this down.
01:11:46What?
01:11:47Jesus!
01:11:48What is it?
01:11:49Stop!
01:11:50Just get in!
01:11:51Wait.
01:11:52Is there a way out there?
01:11:53What is it?
01:11:54Stop!
01:11:55Just get in!
01:11:56Wait.
01:11:57Wait.
01:11:58Is there a way out there?
01:11:59No.
01:12:00No.
01:12:01No.
01:12:02No.
01:12:03No.
01:12:04No.
01:12:05No.
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01:12:10No.
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01:12:19No.
01:12:20No.
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01:12:22No.
01:12:23No.
01:12:24No.
01:12:25No.
01:12:26No.
01:12:27No.
01:12:28No.
01:12:29No.
01:12:30No.
01:12:31No.
01:12:32No.
01:12:33No.
01:12:34No.
01:12:35No.
01:12:36But does it have a lot going on up there?
01:12:40Well, don't worry. I have.
01:12:42Nice to meet you. Belle Richmond.
01:12:44Your listeners have been naming suspects on the Internet.
01:12:47Right.
01:12:49I don't control the Internet, Karen.
01:12:52You've been too specific.
01:12:53I mentioned no names.
01:12:54You didn't have to.
01:12:55I have to give some detail, otherwise it's vague.
01:12:59It's not...
01:12:59Entertaining.
01:13:01You picked a real sweet spot, didn't you?
01:13:03You haven't said enough that I can issue an injunction,
01:13:05but you have said enough that those men's lives could be ruined.
01:13:08It's an IV reaction.
01:13:09Ziggy Malkovich is dead.
01:13:13What?
01:13:14You cannot put that in your podcast.
01:13:16You cannot write about it, and if you dare tweet about it...
01:13:18I won't.
01:13:22What happened?
01:13:23I can't tell you that.
01:13:24But do you understand why keeping their identities a secret is so important?
01:13:27Of course I do.
01:13:28A man is dead, Belle.
01:13:29I get it.
01:13:31I do.
01:13:35Of course, now he's deceased, I can't name him.
01:13:38Legally.
01:13:39If you want any cooperation from the police at all,
01:13:42you will ensure the offending posts are taken down.
01:13:45You will issue an update to remind your listeners never to identify suspects online,
01:13:50and you will start to show us some respect.
01:13:53I'm here to help.
01:14:00In fact, I think I already have.
01:14:05And your DC was very, um, excited about the photos he took from me.
01:14:10Illegally, might I add.
01:14:12Have they been of use?
01:14:13I can't share that.
01:14:15They were my source's property.
01:14:16They'll be returned.
01:14:17And seeing as you want to help so much.
01:14:23I've been thinking about making a call out for witnesses.
01:14:25You clearly have more reach than the police could ever even dream of.
01:14:28Yes, and I want you to use it.
01:14:31As for eyewitnesses, from the early hours of the 27th of June,
01:14:35between 3 and 4 a.m.,
01:14:36it was a summer's evening, there was a big football match on,
01:14:38there might have been people around.
01:14:40People that we haven't spoken to yet.
01:14:44Done.
01:14:45Right.
01:14:48Report's back.
01:14:49Do you find anything?
01:15:01That was good.
01:15:02Yeah?
01:15:04Yeah.
01:15:15Hm.
01:15:29Hmm.
01:15:32Hmm.
01:15:40Hmm.
01:15:41I don't know.
01:16:11I don't know.
01:16:41I don't know.
01:17:11I don't know.
01:17:12I don't know.
01:17:13I don't know.
01:17:15I don't know.
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01:17:17I don't know.
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01:17:34I don't know.
01:17:35I don't know.
01:17:36I don't know.
01:17:37I don't know.
01:17:38You're a mess.
01:17:39I'm not a mess.
01:17:40Okay.
01:17:41I liked you.
01:17:42I liked you.
01:17:43I just thought, you know.
01:17:44It doesn't matter.
01:17:45I don't want to talk to you.
01:17:46Come on.
01:17:47Please.
01:17:48Please.
01:17:49Don't beg.
01:17:50You did tell them, didn't you?
01:17:52You told them I was with you all night, yeah?
01:18:18Oh, that's my pint you lot.
01:18:19Oh, sorry, mate.
01:18:20I'm not all mud.
01:18:21Oh, big man.
01:18:22Hey!
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01:19:17Oh, my God.
01:19:47Sir, sir, there's something happening down to the castle.
01:19:59What?
01:19:59Someone said there's a kid down there threatening to throw himself off.
01:20:02They think it's the Mackie boy.
01:20:04What?
01:20:04Come on!
01:20:14Do something!
01:20:18Come on!
01:20:21Come on!
01:20:23Do something!
01:20:24Tom! Tom!
01:20:28Hey, Tom!
01:20:32No! No, don't come any closer. I'm here to help you, Tom.
01:20:36I need you to take a step down now. The wind's strong.
01:20:40I can't take this anymore. Whatever you've done, this isn't
01:20:44the answer. You do not have to do this.
01:20:48Tell them to go.
01:20:52If all of you just get back, just leave me alone!
01:20:56I'll leave you alone if you just take a step down.
01:21:00This is it, man! You did this!
01:21:04You pushed me here! You did this!
01:21:08What about your friends, eh? How about we get them up here?
01:21:12The police will leave and your friends can take you home, eh?
01:21:16I'm here to help you, Tom.
01:21:22I really need you to take a step down now.
01:21:26Come on, Tom.
01:21:28We can sort this out.
01:21:30Come on, come on. No!
01:21:32No, Tom!
01:21:34No, Tom!
01:21:44Yeah.
01:21:48Man!
01:21:52Okay.
01:21:54Please.
01:22:24You need to send the police.
01:22:54What did Tom Markey have to say?
01:23:04He wouldn't give us anything useful.
01:23:19But he's rattled.
01:23:21That's clear.
01:23:22So you're bringing him in under caution?
01:23:24We know he was in the car with Rosie that night.
01:23:26We can prove it.
01:23:28Her hair and his fingerprints.
01:23:30And we know he was hounding her.
01:23:32Iona will testify to that.
01:23:35Once he's got the evidence in front of him, he'll talk.
01:23:38What makes you think that?
01:23:40He's weighed down by something.
01:23:42You can see it in him.
01:23:45And he made that attempt on his life back in 96.
01:23:51I think he wanted to escape the guilt.
01:23:54And maybe we can give him a better way out now.
01:23:56An opportunity to finish this.
01:23:59To finally come clean.
01:24:02To the dead.
01:24:21To the dead.
01:24:26Oh
01:24:56Oh
01:25:26Oh
01:25:34Oh
01:25:40Oh
01:25:56Tom
01:25:58Tom, I need to ask you some questions
01:26:03Do you not harm yourself at the cliff edge?
01:26:10No
01:26:12I wasn't
01:26:17Is there something that's bothering you or troubling you that would make you do something like that?
01:26:21If you mean to do it with Rosie then
01:26:30No
01:26:34My boss is dead because of you
01:26:51No
01:26:57Here we go again Tom
01:27:02I'm going to tell you who's gone
01:27:13Tom
01:27:16Rosie
01:27:21Tell me the truth
01:27:25Tell me the truth
01:27:28Tom
01:27:33Tell me the truth
01:27:35I know I haven't been straight forward.
01:27:53It's not because I changed my mind.
01:27:55I've never changed my mind about you.
01:27:58Is she alive?
01:28:00Yes, it's a lot of flaws of blood.
01:28:02Had you made an arrest?
01:28:04How do you know that?
01:28:04I'm good at my job.
01:28:06Where are we, Harry?
01:28:08Can we charge?
01:28:09She walked open to turn it to me.
01:28:12Did you follow her?
01:28:14We don't have enough proof.
01:28:15Yet!
01:28:16Not enough yet.
01:28:18She's changed her mind.
01:28:20But she's my father.
01:28:23I think she's going to help with the investigation.
01:28:25You go out there holding you up?
01:28:26They're just going to shoot you.
01:28:34We're just going to join you.
01:28:37We've been for five years.
01:28:37We've been for five years.
01:28:43We've been for five years.
01:28:47We've got a lot of $16,000.
01:28:49We've got a lot of moneymaybe affirmation.
01:28:54We've got a lot of moneyattac предrepament.
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