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Karen Pirie Season 2 Episode 1
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00:00:00Promise to America
00:00:02Believe it's our beauty thing
00:00:07He's a lot of chips, eh?
00:00:16The chips are a vehicle for the baby foods, and the baby food, you'll notice, is green.
00:00:20And you can't give me parenting advice. You're 22.
00:00:24So are you.
00:00:25And you don't have any kids.
00:00:27Do you remember all that big game you talked?
00:00:30Spinach, lentils, avocado.
00:00:33Oh, I know.
00:00:34And I wouldn't even know where to get an avocado.
00:00:36Your mother probably has them flown up from Fortnum's.
00:00:38Well, one year in, and all my big talk has gone,
00:00:42in the bin, with the lentils?
00:00:49Meanwhile, in Fife, there were scaffolds with police as pickets prevented 53.
00:00:53Oh, I promise you a miracle.
00:00:58Oh, I promise you a miracle.
00:01:00Believe it's our beauty.
00:01:04I promise you, I promise you all.
00:01:09As golden days break wonderings.
00:01:13Reflects on them, oh, why?
00:01:17Nothing's so wild.
00:01:19They're almost beautiful, if you don't know what they are.
00:01:28Whee!
00:01:29Whee!
00:01:30Love you.
00:01:32Drive safe.
00:01:33I love you.
00:01:34Bye.
00:01:35Steve again, and it's over.
00:02:03The city is in the car.
00:02:07Please, stop.
00:02:08Stop.
00:02:09Stop.
00:02:10Someone help me.
00:02:12Someone help me.
00:02:12Someone help me.
00:02:14Drive.
00:02:14Ah!
00:02:16Ah!
00:02:18Ah!
00:02:19Ah!
00:02:19Ah!
00:02:19Ah!
00:02:19Ah!
00:02:33Ah!
00:02:34Ah!
00:02:34Ah!
00:02:35Ah!
00:02:35Hello?
00:02:36Mr. Grant, it's Bonnie.
00:02:37I was with Kat, and there was a man.
00:02:39He hasn't gone, and he made me forget the car, and ran.
00:02:41Bonnie, Bonnie, slow down.
00:02:42I couldn't get there in time, Mr. Grant, I'm so sorry.
00:02:46Tell me where you are.
00:02:55They'll find them, won't they?
00:02:56They'll bring them back.
00:02:57That's every car, every officer we've got out looking for them.
00:03:04We know this is a special case.
00:03:07Where are we going?
00:03:08I will tell you when to turn.
00:03:10But where are we going?
00:03:11You don't need to know, so be quiet.
00:03:13Look, whatever you want, whatever you need, you can have it.
00:03:17I know I can.
00:03:17My family will give it to you, no problem.
00:03:19I said be quiet.
00:03:21You don't need to do all of this.
00:03:22You need to shut this case.
00:03:23Don't wave it.
00:03:24Get out of here.
00:03:25I said you're in.
00:03:33You'll regret.
00:03:37Sightings reported of a vehicle matching the description of the Vauxhall owned by Katrina Grant.
00:03:43Registration number Echo Juliet Charlie 70 India X-Ray.
00:03:51It's been over 11 hours now.
00:03:55Mr. Grant.
00:03:57Everyone knows the longer this sort of thing goes on.
00:04:00What is it?
00:04:15Oh.
00:04:18Oh.
00:04:18Oh.
00:04:22Oh.
00:04:23Oh.
00:04:23Oh.
00:04:24Oh.
00:04:25Oh.
00:04:25Oh.
00:04:26Oh.
00:04:48Dig us up and hold us high
00:05:03Raise our carcass to the sky
00:05:08Wrap us up in sequence camp
00:05:13And we can dance again and set
00:05:18Just take my hand and be brave
00:05:23We'll say goodbye to this grave
00:05:26Tonight we salsa, we rave
00:05:28We are upcycled and safe
00:05:31We've got the ace of control
00:05:33Surrender all self-control
00:05:36Quick now before the battles
00:05:38We'll sing the sighs from our souls
00:05:48Thank you for being here Karen
00:05:52I'm surprised you said yes
00:05:54So what's all this for then
00:05:56Anyway
00:05:57New docu-series, streaming platform
00:06:00You're moving up in the world
00:06:02Could say the same about you
00:06:04Inspector
00:06:06I've worked with the police long enough to know
00:06:12You don't like the term cold cases, do you?
00:06:15We use the term historic cases in my unit
00:06:18To do what we do
00:06:19You can't see time as a barrier
00:06:21You have to see it as an opportunity
00:06:22Well, as the years pass
00:06:25People age
00:06:27The world changes
00:06:29Evidence comes to light
00:06:32Last night's storm turned out to be one of the worst the East Coast has seen in years
00:06:36Heavy rain through the night has led to flooding in some parts of Fife and Parthshank
00:06:41Is that how a case usually comes to you?
00:06:44Something new is unearthed?
00:06:47Our technology takes a leap forward
00:06:48Suddenly we have a novel way of looking at DNA
00:06:53Or a blood spatter
00:06:54A new database to search
00:06:57I don't believe in lack of evidence
00:07:00I just haven't spoken to the right person yet
00:07:03I haven't run the right test
00:07:05It sounds like you don't choose the case
00:07:08The case chooses you
00:07:09I wouldn't put it quite like that
00:07:12Do you have any agency over what you investigate?
00:07:14I don't like the idea of choosing a victim
00:07:17You do work for an institution
00:07:19That has time constraints and a budget
00:07:21Presumably you do have to be in some way selective
00:07:25I like to prioritise those that have had the least time and resources spent on them
00:07:31The forgotten victims?
00:07:33Forgotten by the families?
00:07:34No, but by the media perhaps
00:07:36I don't like to be swayed by that
00:07:37You do have to be responsive to what people care about
00:07:40Sometimes it's not what people care about
00:07:42It's about what the press have decided to run with
00:07:44Which is often the most salacious story and the most postgenic victim
00:07:47And then to avoid criticism
00:07:49You have to be seen to be reviewing those sensationalist cases
00:07:52I'm not seen to be reviewing them
00:07:54We have to review them
00:07:55A lot of time and money is spent on them
00:07:56So you are swayed by the media?
00:08:01No, actually
00:08:02Do you know what, Belle?
00:08:05No, I have work to do
00:08:06Sarge, how do you go?
00:08:19It's Inspector
00:08:20No, Min
00:08:21Sorry
00:08:23Why did you let me do that?
00:08:25With her?
00:08:26I don't know how I'd ever be able to stop you
00:08:28I'm good at doing the job
00:08:30Min, not talking about the job
00:08:32Right
00:08:32Well, next time just let me know if you need help with anything
00:08:35What?
00:08:37You're not media trained either
00:08:39No, but I've watched a lot of Arnold Schwarzenegger speeches on YouTube
00:08:43Piri, Mint
00:08:45My office now
00:08:47I'm assuming you know Dr. Wilde
00:08:54What's going on?
00:08:56Body found up at Don Lessie Quarry
00:08:58The weather made the quarry overflow
00:09:01They were struggling to date the remains
00:09:03Because it was in the wetlands
00:09:04In the peat
00:09:05Have we got an eye dent on them?
00:09:08Not yet
00:09:08They found something better
00:09:10Right, a Vauxhall?
00:09:15There's a code on the side
00:09:16We ran it through the system
00:09:17They're trying to find an owner and
00:09:19They found one
00:09:20Look, I think it needs more investigation
00:09:22Who is it?
00:09:23We should prioritise getting an ID on the body
00:09:25River
00:09:25It's Katrina Grant
00:09:27That key is for her car
00:09:29The one that she and her son were kidnapped in
00:09:31Jesus Christ
00:09:36Katrina Grant
00:09:38Am I supposed to know who that is?
00:09:40Scotland's John Paul Getty
00:09:41John Paul
00:09:43He's in the Pope
00:09:44She was an heiress to an oil fortune
00:09:48Her and her son were held for ransom
00:09:51And then the ransom was never paid
00:09:52And they were never seen again
00:09:54Listen, this cannot leak
00:09:55It won't, sir
00:09:56This story
00:09:57This story's like crack to these scumbags
00:10:00They'll be up your arse quicker
00:10:01You don't need to finish that, sir
00:10:02Pick your team
00:10:04As many as you want from serious crime
00:10:06You will need the manpower on this one
00:10:09I'm assuming you'll want Dr. Wilde on forensics
00:10:11She'll do it
00:10:13This is one of the biggest missing person cases in this country's history
00:10:16Of course she'll do it
00:10:17Are you okay?
00:10:20I just said in Belle's stupid documentary
00:10:22That I hate cases that get reviewed loads
00:10:24And money and attention thrown at them
00:10:26Because, well, the victim's a photogenic heiress
00:10:30And her dad's a fat cat climate-destroying oil magnet
00:10:32You said that?
00:10:33No
00:10:34Nearly
00:10:36Hey, hey
00:10:38First of all, you don't mean any of that
00:10:41You don't judge a victim like that
00:10:43I know you don't
00:10:45That's just the wine and the panic
00:10:47Second of all
00:10:48You are made for these cases, Karen
00:10:51Because you can see past all the BS
00:10:54You can cut through the noise
00:10:56I know
00:10:57If I mess this one up
00:11:00The consequences are
00:11:01They'll be bigger
00:11:01Yeah
00:11:01And louder
00:11:02And you will handle them
00:11:08With your help
00:11:12Karen
00:11:14I need all my team
00:11:15You can build a great team
00:11:18Not without you
00:11:19No one at work knows we're together
00:11:24Yuck, because it's nobody's business
00:11:26Oh, right, but it's one thing when you're just crossing paths at the kettle
00:11:29I don't think I can hide it if we're working the same case
00:11:34But the mint already knows and he's not said anything
00:11:36But what about everyone else?
00:11:38We'll be really careful
00:11:39Can you?
00:11:41Might even be fun
00:11:44We haven't done this since the Duff case
00:11:51Yeah
00:11:52Look at that turn now
00:11:55All right
00:12:02All right, but this is the last one
00:12:03After this, we report the relationship
00:12:06Yes
00:12:07I will call these
00:12:08And I'll say straight up
00:12:10My heart belongs to Phil Perak
00:12:13He is my baby
00:12:15And I am his
00:12:16I am out
00:12:17You've ruined it
00:12:18Come here, come here
00:12:20Come here
00:12:20You're in
00:12:21You know you're in
00:12:22You know you are
00:12:22You're in
00:12:26I'm in
00:12:27I hope you're not recruiting the whole team like this
00:12:30I am at my most persuasive
00:12:31After seven glasses of wine
00:12:33Set
00:12:34Let's get cracking
00:12:35Thank you
00:12:37Cheers
00:12:38Okay, cheers
00:12:39Are you hungover?
00:12:42No
00:12:42The sun is very bright
00:12:44Let's take notes if I have to leave the room
00:12:48Yeah, of course
00:12:49But you're not hungover, son
00:12:51They are still working on him to know full report
00:12:59But we do know how he died
00:13:01Gunshot went to the head
00:13:04Mm-hmm
00:13:04But we haven't found the bullet
00:13:06Driven, I don't
00:13:08Ah
00:13:09The Pete
00:13:12Preserved his hands pretty well
00:13:14So we managed to put together a set of prints
00:13:16We ran those through the system
00:13:18And yeah, we have a match
00:13:20You hungover
00:13:21Kevin Campbell
00:13:24Born 1962
00:13:25Newton of Weems
00:13:27So, 20s when he died
00:13:29Look at his precons
00:13:31Assault possession
00:13:34Yeah, gang affiliations
00:13:35Lennox crime family
00:13:37Drug traffickers
00:13:39Glasgow-based, right
00:13:40Mm-hmm
00:13:40So
00:13:41The kidnap was organized crime
00:13:44A cash grab
00:13:45Seems simple enough
00:13:47But that death
00:13:49Is an execution
00:13:50Something went wrong
00:13:52Mm-hmm
00:13:53And he was punished for it
00:13:56I don't want any complaints
00:14:08This is basically the penthouse suite
00:14:10This is for us
00:14:14All of it
00:14:15That is the tone, Piri
00:14:16Awe and gratitude
00:14:18Wow
00:14:19It's a coffee machine
00:14:20Yes
00:14:22Get your own bloody pods
00:14:23I'm not running a charity
00:14:24Piri, um
00:14:26I've got someone else for your team
00:14:28Oh, I'm happy with my choices, sir
00:14:30Mm
00:14:31Murray's had a word
00:14:32He wants to step up
00:14:34Murray wants to work for MI6
00:14:36But they won't have him
00:14:37Correct
00:14:38But you could give him some more complex stuff
00:14:40Couldn't you?
00:14:40Less of the grunt work
00:14:41The grunt work is the work, sir
00:14:44You know that
00:14:44She'll be a good addition, I think
00:14:47Oh
00:14:48I see
00:14:49She's a she
00:14:50Don't start again
00:14:52Someone to do the paperwork
00:14:54So Mr. Muscle can get some action
00:14:55Ha ha
00:14:56That's funny
00:14:57She's diligent
00:14:59She's efficient
00:15:00She idolises you
00:15:03I thought that might be good for you lot now
00:15:06Sending the ladder back down
00:15:07And all that
00:15:08Well, she idolises me
00:15:10Don't let it go to your head
00:15:12Briefing in ten
00:15:19Kevin Bryce Campbell
00:15:26He had the key to Kat's burnt out car in his pocket when he was killed
00:15:31He was a gang member and a drug dealer
00:15:34It's our theory that he was the man that took Kat and Adam that night
00:15:38Any previous connection to the victim?
00:15:40Kevin was dealing heroin in Edinburgh
00:15:42Kat was an art student there
00:15:44He could have crossed paths but she wasn't a non-drug taker
00:15:47Witness at the scene said he was alone when he took them
00:15:49But the torturing of the car
00:15:51The delivery of the letters
00:15:53I mean, there's no way he could have done it by himself
00:15:55The likelihood is
00:15:56He was working for the Lennox crime family
00:15:58The ransom notes
00:16:00They were signed by
00:16:01What were they?
00:16:02Communists?
00:16:04Anarchists
00:16:04Could he have been connected with them?
00:16:09We look into Kevin's past
00:16:10Known associates
00:16:11Friends, family
00:16:12Phil, you're on that
00:16:14The body's location's a new lead
00:16:16The police in 1984 never identified where Kat and Adam were held
00:16:20We need to scout the area
00:16:22See who was around in 1984
00:16:24Hunt down possible witnesses
00:16:25It was a long time ago so it could take some looking
00:16:28Hey, that's going to fall to...
00:16:30Min, you're always getting a long shot
00:16:31And the family
00:16:33Have you been in contact with them?
00:16:35Sir Broderick Grant has requested
00:16:38That I personally pay him a visit today
00:16:40In his castle
00:16:41I know it doesn't come naturally, Piri
00:16:44But make sure you bend the knee
00:16:46It goes without saying
00:16:48He is a formidable man
00:16:49I will bow deeply, sir
00:17:03Dear Piri, welcome to Rothsville
00:17:29Thank you
00:17:29Let me take you through to the new wing
00:17:31This part's totally off-grid
00:17:36Self-sufficient
00:17:37There are hydroelectric turbines in the river next to the house
00:17:42So the recent bad weather was actually brilliant for power
00:17:45That's handy
00:17:46I know what you're thinking
00:17:48Oil companies, climate change
00:17:51But Grant Operations was one of the first companies to pivot to renewables
00:17:55Right back in the 90s
00:17:56How long have you worked for Sir Broderick?
00:17:5842 years
00:17:59So you were hearing that happen?
00:18:01Yes, I was
00:18:02Broderick, may I introduce D.I. Karen Perry?
00:18:08Pleasure to meet you, sir
00:18:09Inspector
00:18:10Please, sit down
00:18:13They look good, but I don't think they're very comfortable
00:18:16Oh, no, sure they'll be fine
00:18:18Oh, no
00:18:19They are not comfortable
00:18:22Yes, that was my first test
00:18:25If you said they were, I would know you for a lying sycophant
00:18:28No, not a lying sycophant
00:18:31I can tell
00:18:33Forthright and unequivocal
00:18:36Blunt to a fault
00:18:38That's what the report said
00:18:40The report?
00:18:44I had someone look into you
00:18:46Like an investigator?
00:18:51I'm old, Karen
00:18:54So I need a little reminder of who everyone is
00:18:59What everyone wants
00:19:01Why?
00:19:04Right
00:19:05Well, I don't want to prove your P.I. wrong
00:19:09I'll be direct
00:19:11We found a body
00:19:13A drug dealer
00:19:15Named Kevin Campbell
00:19:17We believe he was involved in the kidnap of Katrina and Adam
00:19:21A drug dealer
00:19:24He's associated with the Lennox crime family
00:19:28Could be a gun for hire
00:19:30We're looking into all possible
00:19:32Forgive me, I'm
00:19:37I'm just trying to process this
00:19:40No, of course
00:19:42I've thought for so long that we would
00:19:47Never find out what happened to them
00:19:50But
00:19:51And then this
00:19:54It's overwhelming
00:20:00To think we might find answers
00:20:03I'm not quite sure how to put this, sir
00:20:07Um
00:20:07Do you think that they're still out there?
00:20:17Mary does
00:20:18That's Cat's mother
00:20:21My ex-wife
00:20:22I think she's still waiting for them to come home
00:20:27I've become a bit more realistic
00:20:32It's probably the best chance we've ever had at solving this
00:20:39Karen, don't take this personally
00:20:43But I don't trust you
00:20:46You may be a bright young thing
00:20:50A brilliant detective
00:20:51And with a
00:20:52A new hunger
00:20:54For all this
00:20:55But I've been burned
00:20:59Beyond recognition
00:21:02How do you mean, sir?
00:21:08Broderick Grant
00:21:09You thought you were untouchable
00:21:11You thought your actions had no consequences
00:21:15Tomorrow you will receive a list of demands
00:21:18If you do not comply
00:21:20You'll never see your daughter or your grandson again
00:21:25No one will
00:21:27The Anarchist Covenant of Scotland
00:21:32Thank you, Mr Grant
00:21:35Look, I want to assure you
00:21:37That we will do everything
00:21:38In our power to bring your family home
00:21:40As soon as we can
00:21:40I want 24-hour surveillance around the castle
00:21:43So that we have eyes on them
00:21:44The next time a delivery is made
00:21:46And we will be launching a nationwide search
00:21:49For this Anarchist group
00:21:50We'd like to talk to the child's father
00:21:56Fergus
00:22:00I'll answer any questions that you have
00:22:07But I haven't spoken with Cal for a long time
00:22:10I don't know anything
00:22:13And I don't want any time wasted
00:22:16This is a priority, finding them
00:22:18We'll pay anything they ask
00:22:22Anything
00:22:22No number is too high
00:22:24Er, no
00:22:25No
00:22:26UK hostage negotiation policy
00:22:29Excuse me?
00:22:30I'm sorry, but we do not comply with demands
00:22:32I don't care what your policy is
00:22:35Someone has a gun to our daughter's head
00:22:39And our baby grandson is in danger
00:22:42You do not get to tell us what we will or won't do
00:22:45We will give them whatever they ask for
00:22:47Whenever they ask for it
00:22:49With all due respect, sir
00:22:51No
00:22:51We won't
00:22:53I have
00:23:00All the money in the world
00:23:02Forty years ago
00:23:06I lost everything with any meaning
00:23:10And the police
00:23:13They made promises
00:23:17Promises I should never have believed
00:23:23Okay
00:23:34Okay
00:23:36What was that last?
00:23:46Thank you
00:23:47Bye
00:23:47Thank you
00:23:48Bye
00:23:49Perry, D.C. Isla Stark. Lee sent me.
00:23:55Oh, yeah. He's raving about you.
00:23:57Really?
00:23:58Diligent and efficient were his words.
00:24:01Hmm. I don't even really know him.
00:24:06Said you were a fan. You know of what we do up here.
00:24:10Not really. I just said anywhere about e-crime.
00:24:13Reading scam emails has broken me.
00:24:16Do you know the case?
00:24:16Yes. Well, until you're across the files, you're with me.
00:24:41How are your interview skills?
00:24:44I mean, I can ask a person questions.
00:24:46Right, but with historic cases, you've got to get out and talk to people.
00:24:50You know, the files, they can be old and unreliable.
00:24:53Well, and the people aren't.
00:24:56Okay, I'll leave this.
00:24:59Lady Grant.
00:25:01Come in.
00:25:01So, you bought the property near the quarry in 86.
00:25:09Can you remember who you bought the house from?
00:25:14Someone called Barbara.
00:25:15No, no, no, no, that's very helpful.
00:25:19Thanks very much.
00:25:19All right. Bye-bye.
00:25:20Bye.
00:25:23Rhodey has given me the news.
00:25:26He has?
00:25:27Yes.
00:25:29We still speak every night.
00:25:32He usually falls asleep on the phone.
00:25:35Right.
00:25:36We couldn't stay married, but we can't stay away from each other either.
00:25:39It's pretty tragic, really.
00:25:42Or romantic.
00:25:44Well, we're bonded.
00:25:46By trauma, mostly.
00:25:51Do you have a photograph of the man who took them?
00:25:57Mm-hmm.
00:25:57It's strange.
00:26:08Seeing him after all of these years.
00:26:13So, Brodrick
00:26:14says that you
00:26:16always believed that they might still be out there.
00:26:19That you've never stopped hoping.
00:26:26Come with me.
00:26:27Eh, any surnames, or, um...
00:26:37They had a Border Terrier?
00:26:39Thanks.
00:26:40Bye-bye.
00:26:40Bye.
00:26:41Bye.
00:26:41Bye.
00:26:41Bye.
00:26:43Oh, my God.
00:26:57We sold her cottage eventually, and I wanted to hang on to it, but it seemed so sad, leaving
00:27:19it empty like a museum, so I brought some of their stuff here.
00:27:25Her artwork.
00:27:27Diaries, sketches, notebooks.
00:27:31Paintings.
00:27:32I asked the police to keep me informed of each one that came in, and I cut some from newspapers.
00:27:43Have any of them stood out to you?
00:27:45Have any of them stood out to you?
00:27:46Yes.
00:27:47Some.
00:27:51Then I think I might be seeing something that isn't there.
00:27:53Do you mind if we take some of these things back to the station?
00:27:59Kat's diaries, her artwork.
00:28:02We really want to get a sense of her as a person.
00:28:05We'll take the utmost care.
00:28:07Isla will examine all of it herself.
00:28:08And the map.
00:28:12Can we take a look at that?
00:28:14You've done so much careful work.
00:28:17But you've got all of this information.
00:28:18You can put it together yourselves.
00:28:20No one could put it together with as much love and dedication as you have, Mary.
00:28:26I just want to make sure none of it goes to waste.
00:28:33Yes, of course.
00:28:38Mrs. Grant's been calling.
00:28:50She wants an update, but I haven't got anything for her, sir.
00:28:55There's also no record of the anarchist covenant anywhere.
00:28:59What do you mean?
00:29:01Doesn't seem to exist.
00:29:03We do have a working list of groups.
00:29:05A few of them coming out of the same squat in Edinburgh.
00:29:07It seems to be the centre of it all.
00:29:09A paper called Class War.
00:29:12A group called Radical Scotland.
00:29:14A band called Scab Queen.
00:29:16Pretty sure there'll be some crossover with the art school.
00:29:18The art school?
00:29:19Where Katrina studied before she fell pregnant.
00:29:23Oh, of course.
00:29:24Of course.
00:29:27Blair.
00:29:35Fergus Sinclair is waiting on you in the interview room.
00:29:38Oh, and Bonnie Aik is waiting on you in the canteen.
00:29:41Where would I be without you, Laurel?
00:29:44Isn't your uncle the ACC?
00:29:46All right, OK.
00:29:47So you'd be exactly where you are then, sir.
00:29:49Thank you, Laurel.
00:29:50Look, sir, I'll answer your question.
00:30:20But I don't want to hold you up.
00:30:22Me and Kath, we don't really talk.
00:30:28When was the last time you did speak to her?
00:30:31Months ago.
00:30:32I can't even remember.
00:30:34We didn't...
00:30:35It didn't end well.
00:30:37You know?
00:30:38Right.
00:30:39But you are the chair's father, correct?
00:30:40Well, I don't...
00:30:45I don't think of myself.
00:30:53I've never met him.
00:30:56Adam.
00:30:56I'm not proud of the way it all happened.
00:31:02Well, how did it happen?
00:31:05I'm married, Inspector.
00:31:08Kat and I...
00:31:10It was brief.
00:31:11And it was a mistake.
00:31:15I didn't want her to have the baby,
00:31:16and so she doesn't want me to be in his life.
00:31:18But you're close with the family.
00:31:21I work for Mr. Grant.
00:31:24He's been good to me.
00:31:25Despite your history with his daughter.
00:31:29You don't know what you thought in no uncertain terms,
00:31:32but he's a businessman.
00:31:36And...
00:31:36I've always done well for the business.
00:31:38Where were you last night, Mr. Sinclair?
00:31:48At home.
00:31:50With my wife, Elizabeth.
00:31:58Hey, you won't, um...
00:32:00You won't ask her, will you?
00:32:04We need to corroborate your alibi.
00:32:05No, listen, you can't...
00:32:07Mrs. Sinclair...
00:32:09She's pregnant.
00:32:16I'll find another way.
00:32:19I mean, I made calls...
00:32:22to the office.
00:32:23So your wife doesn't know...
00:32:26about Adam?
00:32:37I won't keep you much longer, Bonnie.
00:32:42I've just got a few more questions to ask.
00:32:49Whose idea was it to go to the chip shop in Heathrow's home?
00:32:53Um...
00:32:55Kat's.
00:32:56Yeah, we were supposed to be going to the pub.
00:32:58Um...
00:32:59But she had Adam unexpectedly.
00:33:00Her mum couldn't babysit any more.
00:33:02Right.
00:33:04Did anyone else know you'd be there?
00:33:08I don't think I told anyone.
00:33:11Kat might have.
00:33:17She made a phone call.
00:33:19To who?
00:33:20Um...
00:33:21I don't know.
00:33:22She used the phone in the chippy.
00:33:24I didn't hear any of it, because I stayed with Adam.
00:33:27But it only took a minute.
00:33:29Who do you think she was calling?
00:33:30I don't know.
00:33:31Um...
00:33:32Her mum was out.
00:33:34Wouldn't have been her dad.
00:33:37Fergus, perhaps?
00:33:38No.
00:33:38Definitely not.
00:33:41Go on.
00:33:42I would have known that she'd spoken to him.
00:33:46She would have been in a foul mood.
00:33:48She wasn't.
00:33:52She was happy.
00:33:56Right.
00:33:57Was there anyone else who she might have called that night?
00:33:59Someone who might have known where you were?
00:34:02Aye.
00:34:02Not that I can think of.
00:34:05Only boyfriend, or...?
00:34:08She was dating a bit.
00:34:10Like, I hear her there, but nothing serious.
00:34:19You'll be able to trace that phone call, right?
00:34:22You can find out who it was.
00:34:25Oh, gosh.
00:34:27It's just going round my head now.
00:34:29How did they know?
00:34:31How did they know we were going to be there?
00:34:36Around my head.
00:34:38How did they know?
00:34:39How did they know we were going to be there?
00:34:42The thing is,
00:34:44if Katrina and Adam were taken by criminals,
00:34:47they had to know where she was.
00:34:49So was someone following her?
00:34:50I didn't know what you wanted,
00:34:51so I got a few.
00:34:53That one's aubergine, I think.
00:34:56This one is...
00:34:57Phil!
00:34:59Sorry.
00:35:00Yeah.
00:35:01Too couple-y.
00:35:01You're not listening.
00:35:02How did they know?
00:35:03How did they know?
00:35:08How did they know we were going to be there?
00:35:10Do you think someone closed the cat to hit them off?
00:35:13There was that call she made...
00:35:15from the chip shop.
00:35:17Who was it to?
00:35:19They traced the phone records.
00:35:21She called a phone box in Buckhaven.
00:35:22She knew the number.
00:35:24It seems so.
00:35:25Why?
00:35:27I remember my dad
00:35:28knew the number for a local phone box
00:35:30by the bus stop where he used to meet his friends.
00:35:35If one of them was running late,
00:35:38they'd call it chopsticks.
00:35:42Well,
00:35:43someone would have to have been waiting for her.
00:35:46Bonnie said it wasn't Fergus,
00:35:47and she didn't know of any new boyfriends.
00:35:49How's it going with Kevin's associates?
00:35:55Aye,
00:35:56he has an older brother,
00:35:59Ryan Campbell.
00:36:01Also in with the Lennox family,
00:36:02in and out of prison,
00:36:03firearm offences,
00:36:05possession.
00:36:06The weird thing is,
00:36:08his file in the PNC
00:36:10is active until 2021.
00:36:13Then nothing.
00:36:16Maybe back in prison?
00:36:17Or dead?
00:36:18No,
00:36:19neither.
00:36:22She's gone.
00:36:24On the run,
00:36:25maybe.
00:36:27Or
00:36:27turned informant.
00:36:31Most of his arrests
00:36:32were in Glasgow.
00:36:33I could try and talk
00:36:34with the team over there.
00:36:36If he's on witness protection,
00:36:37they won't tell you anything.
00:36:39Well,
00:36:39then,
00:36:39we'll know.
00:36:40No.
00:36:44No.
00:36:48Min.
00:36:52What?
00:36:52No, it's okay.
00:36:53Where are you?
00:36:55Drop me a pin.
00:36:57I'm on my way.
00:36:58I should probably do this quick.
00:37:09I don't want to be in there
00:37:10when it gets dark.
00:37:12Scaredman.
00:37:12What?
00:37:13No.
00:37:13Not at all.
00:37:15Probably did watch
00:37:15the Blair Witch Project
00:37:16too young, though.
00:37:17I'll look after you.
00:37:19I've been mapping
00:37:20all the buildings
00:37:21near the quarry
00:37:22looking for witnesses.
00:37:24This was the only property
00:37:25where I couldn't trace the owner,
00:37:26so I thought I'd give a go
00:37:27in person.
00:37:28When I got here,
00:37:29it was all boarded up.
00:37:31That's the ladder.
00:37:31Like I said,
00:37:36we could just
00:37:37come back in the morning.
00:37:39Yeah.
00:37:39Yeah.
00:38:01What is this place?
00:38:04Where are we?
00:38:06Just do it.
00:38:08As I say,
00:38:09you won't get hurt.
00:38:22Move!
00:38:22Bedroom's through there.
00:38:32You're just going to sit
00:38:33and wait here.
00:38:40Right, it's through here.
00:38:42The doors will be locked.
00:38:44Don't try and be smart.
00:38:45Listen to me.
00:38:47I don't care what you do to me.
00:38:49I will do everything you ask of me,
00:38:50but I will die
00:38:51before anything happens to my son.
00:38:53Do you hear me?
00:38:54Do you hear me?
00:38:56Yes.
00:38:58I want nappies,
00:39:00wipes,
00:39:00and baby food.
00:39:03We'll do exactly as we're told.
00:39:06In 84,
00:39:07they managed to identify
00:39:07the wallpaper
00:39:08in the ransom photo,
00:39:10but it was mass reduced,
00:39:11so it didn't help.
00:39:13Right.
00:39:15Now take a look at the background
00:39:16on this first ransom picture.
00:39:19Look at that.
00:39:19The wallpaper,
00:39:21the shelves.
00:39:24It's exactly the same.
00:39:26You're demands,
00:39:28Your demands are simple and if you can see to them
00:39:58No one will be hurt
00:40:01Firstly, you will not alert the press to Kat and Adam's seizure
00:40:05Should they find out, we will hold you responsible and our price will be raised
00:40:11We want a million in used, non-sequential £20 notes in two holdalls
00:40:18Delivered to a location of our choosing in three days time
00:40:21Then we will deliver you, your grandson
00:40:24Once we have counted and verified the money, we will release your daughter
00:40:28You will hear from us again to confirm the location of the handover
00:40:31Submit to our requests and no harm will be done
00:40:35Delivery for Mrs. Grant
00:40:41A mess came for you
00:41:03Thanks, Mum
00:41:05Broderick Grant
00:41:15Your power and your influence is of no use here
00:41:19You are at our mercy
00:41:21You cannot outwit us
00:41:23You will obey
00:41:25We can't keep this a secret, someone must have seen something, I don't care how much it costs us
00:41:32The safest option at this point is to let us investigate
00:41:34But I want to communicate with them, I want proof they're all right
00:41:37Mrs. Grant, we believe we may be circling a suspect
00:41:40Who?
00:41:42So, the Anarchist Covenant in Scotland may be a pseudonym, we can't find any real footprint for it
00:41:49But our colleagues on the anti-terrorism squad in Edinburgh have been aware of a man named Toby Inglis for some time now
00:41:55He's unpredictable and he's radical and we believe he may have known Cat
00:42:00How?
00:42:02They were at art school at the same time
00:42:04Until Inglis was thrown out and Cat left because of our pregnancy
00:42:08Well, do you know where he is?
00:42:12Come on!
00:42:14Come on!
00:42:16Come on!
00:42:18Come on!
00:42:20Police!
00:42:22Come on!
00:42:24Come on!
00:42:26Come on!
00:42:28Come on!
00:42:30Come on!
00:42:32Don't give me!
00:42:42Do you know this woman, Mr Inglis?
00:42:48Little Miss Moneybags.
00:42:50Course I do.
00:42:52You know her personally?
00:42:54Problem with you lot is you don't treat people like people.
00:42:58We're just nuts to be cracked, aren't we?
00:43:02Do you know this woman?
00:43:04Do you know her personally?
00:43:06Look, no context.
00:43:08No nothing.
00:43:12I should start acting real nutty.
00:43:14Squawking like a chicken, defecating on your floor.
00:43:18See how you like that?
00:43:20I urge you to try.
00:43:22We'll just wait until you're finished.
00:43:264 out of 10.
00:43:32Yeah, I think he can do better.
00:43:34You wanna try?
00:43:36What's the uptown girl got to do with me?
00:43:38We want to know about your relationship with her.
00:43:40I wouldn't touch her with asbestos gloves.
00:43:42But you know her.
00:43:44I've seen her around.
00:43:46Speak to her.
00:43:48Ain't got nothing to say about horses and handbags.
00:43:50But you know her.
00:43:52I've seen her around.
00:43:54Speak to her.
00:43:56Ain't got nothing to say about horses and handbags.
00:43:58Sounds like you don't get on.
00:44:00You know who I am.
00:44:02Hmm?
00:44:03Do you know what I stand for?
00:44:04Anarchy means without ruler.
00:44:06Anti-authority.
00:44:08Anti-government.
00:44:09Anti-capitalist.
00:44:10And green.
00:44:11Green.
00:44:12Green.
00:44:13Yeah.
00:44:14No.
00:44:15No.
00:44:16No.
00:44:17No.
00:44:18No.
00:44:19No.
00:44:20No.
00:44:21No.
00:44:22No.
00:44:23No.
00:44:24No.
00:44:25No.
00:44:26No.
00:44:27No.
00:44:28No.
00:44:29No.
00:44:30No.
00:44:31No.
00:44:32No.
00:44:33No.
00:44:34No.
00:44:35No.
00:44:36No.
00:44:37No.
00:44:38No.
00:44:39No.
00:44:40No.
00:44:41No.
00:44:42No.
00:44:43No.
00:44:44No.
00:44:45No.
00:44:46No.
00:44:47No.
00:44:48No.
00:44:49No.
00:44:50No.
00:44:51No.
00:44:52No.
00:44:53No.
00:44:54No.
00:44:55No.
00:44:56No.
00:44:57No.
00:44:58No.
00:44:59No.
00:45:00No.
00:45:01No.
00:45:02Can't change anything from inside the machine.
00:45:05How about from inside a prison cell?
00:45:07Do you know the sentence for child abduction?
00:45:09We do.
00:45:11Seven years to life.
00:45:14It's all dependent on previous convictions, which you have.
00:45:18Level of remorse, seemingly none.
00:45:20Degree of planning, extensive.
00:45:23Whether a ransom was involved, of course.
00:45:26And use of a weapon.
00:45:29Firearm to the head.
00:45:30Someone's taken her.
00:45:34And her son.
00:45:38Who are the anarchist covenant of Scotland, Mr Inglis?
00:45:42Never heard of...
00:45:43Don't mess with me, Toby!
00:45:46You don't scare me.
00:45:49And your threats don't either.
00:45:55Look, if I did know where she is,
00:45:57what makes you think I'd sit here and tell you anything?
00:46:00I hate men like Broderick Grant with every fibre of my being.
00:46:09I want him ruined.
00:46:12Taken for every penny that he has.
00:46:14So, round of applause for the kidnappers.
00:46:34They've taken her and they've fooled you.
00:46:36Bravo.
00:46:37Bravo.
00:46:41Bravo.
00:46:45Bravo.
00:46:45Bravo.
00:46:47Bravo.
00:46:48To a withdrawal and response
00:46:50To a withdrawal and response
00:46:53To a withdrawal and response
00:46:56He continues to concern
00:46:58When they will have a boundary
00:47:03But I'm never coming down
00:47:07I'm never coming down
00:47:10I must do tricks in my mind
00:47:13What they will gather about it
00:47:16But I'm never coming down
00:47:19I'm never coming down
00:47:22I must do tricks in my mind
00:47:24What they will gather about it
00:47:40But I'm never coming down
00:47:44I'm never coming down
00:47:47I must do tricks in my mind
00:47:50What they will gather about it
00:47:53What they will gather about it
00:47:55I'm never coming down
00:47:59I'm never coming down
00:48:02Here he, where are we?
00:48:08Oh, do you mean congratulations Perry?
00:48:10You've made an incredible breakthrough.
00:48:11That was Murray though, wasn't it? Well done.
00:48:14Murray did the job that I gave him.
00:48:17Anyway, the point is, we found out where they were held hostage.
00:48:22Have you found the owner?
00:48:23Wonderboy's on that next.
00:48:26And what about Kevin Campbell's next of kin?
00:48:29Kevin's brother Ryan is a member of the Lennox clan.
00:48:32He's got drug and weapons convictions.
00:48:33We've got his every move until 2021 and then nothing.
00:48:36Contacted the SIO on his last case.
00:48:38Asked him if he was an informant for them.
00:48:41They could neither confirm nor deny.
00:48:44The fact that they wouldn't tell us, tells us everything.
00:48:47Witness protection then.
00:48:48So, we have to leave him alone.
00:48:53Unfortunate.
00:48:54Because if he'd already turned on the Lennox it...
00:48:57Yeah, he'd be more likely to spill on the Grant case.
00:48:59It's a shame.
00:49:03But we cannot put him at risk.
00:49:06Correct.
00:49:08Good work.
00:49:08Oh.
00:49:19Something is happening.
00:49:22I just think Ryan would want to know we found his brother's body.
00:49:25Look at relatives, friends, associates.
00:49:27Lees won't like it.
00:49:28Lees doesn't need to know.
00:49:29Karen.
00:49:30Phil, I don't want to argue in the office.
00:49:32Well, it's weird or not.
00:49:33Thank you so much, DS Paratka.
00:49:35You are so welcome, D.I. Piri.
00:49:38And how are you getting on?
00:49:40Really weird dynamic.
00:49:42What?
00:49:43Kat and Fergus.
00:49:44Oh, yeah.
00:49:45Definitely.
00:49:46It's all in here.
00:49:47Wild affair, pregnancy.
00:49:48He breaks it off, but her dad keeps him on at the company.
00:49:51They checked his alibi.
00:49:53They put surveillance on him.
00:49:54Oh, no, I don't think he's complicit.
00:49:55I just think he's a prick.
00:49:56And then, amongst about 6,000 watercolours of caves and beaches were...
00:50:03Hands.
00:50:05More hands.
00:50:07I think they're all the same person.
00:50:09How can you tell?
00:50:10Just the shape.
00:50:11And on some of them, you can see this.
00:50:13Oh, a tattoo?
00:50:14Yeah.
00:50:15She obviously spent a lot of time with whoever this is,
00:50:17and as far as I can tell, it's not Fergus.
00:50:22Toby Inglis?
00:50:23He had a lot of tattoos.
00:50:24Yeah, loads, but not this one.
00:50:26Kevin Campbell.
00:50:29I checked with Forensics.
00:50:29It's not him either.
00:50:31So there's someone else?
00:50:33Yeah.
00:50:35Someone that knew her well,
00:50:37who might have known where her and Bonnie were meeting that night.
00:50:42Someone that we've been missing
00:50:43all this time.
00:50:56She's just you here.
00:51:06Bonnie Aitken.
00:51:09Di Karen Perry.
00:51:10Welcome to Heatherhill.
00:51:12Thanks.
00:51:13I wish I could have received you at home,
00:51:15but it's not too bad.
00:51:17At least I'm on week three.
00:51:19I wasn't doing so well on my first.
00:51:21Are you OK?
00:51:22You all right to talk?
00:51:24Please excuse us to warns.
00:51:27I just need something to do with my hands.
00:51:29Let's shake if I don't.
00:51:30No, go right ahead.
00:51:33You said you have news.
00:51:34But do you mind if I ask you some questions first?
00:51:42Bonnie, you were with Kat and her son
00:51:44the night that they were...
00:51:46The night they were taken, yes.
00:51:48At the chip shop.
00:51:50Is that somewhere she went a lot?
00:51:51Not that one in particular, no.
00:51:55But Kat liked anywhere that wasn't stuck up.
00:52:00Grimy pubs.
00:52:02Pie shops.
00:52:03She ate and drank like a trucker.
00:52:06Not your average heiress?
00:52:07Not at all.
00:52:09The whole family was more down to earth than you'd think.
00:52:12You're close to them then.
00:52:13I love them.
00:52:16Brodie's...
00:52:16He's been there for me through my life.
00:52:20He knows the effect it had on me.
00:52:21What happened?
00:52:24That's why I feel so guilty every time I mess up.
00:52:28At least I'm here, you know?
00:52:31At least my family have some version of me.
00:52:37Kat wouldn't have made a hash of things like I have.
00:52:44Bonnie, does the name Kevin Campbell mean anything to you?
00:52:49Is that him?
00:52:49I think so.
00:52:53Do you remember him?
00:52:54I...
00:52:54I...
00:52:55I want to say...
00:52:58I might do.
00:53:03I don't know.
00:53:05It was a long time ago, I know.
00:53:06And his face was covered.
00:53:08And it happened so fast.
00:53:11He was a drug dealer in Edinburgh.
00:53:13Right.
00:53:15I'm just wondering if you...
00:53:17Bought from him.
00:53:18I didn't start with the drugs until she was gone, Karen.
00:53:24Now it's just the drink.
00:53:27Well, it was.
00:53:28And it's going to be different this time.
00:53:30I'm going to be strong.
00:53:30Have you seen these?
00:53:45I got them from Mary.
00:53:48Not for a long time.
00:53:50God, she was good, wasn't she?
00:53:56Those hands are a repeated theme.
00:53:59Right.
00:54:00Whose are they?
00:54:01That's what I'm trying to find out.
00:54:04And the tattoo on the forearm.
00:54:07Do you recognise that?
00:54:09Not at all.
00:54:11I'm sorry.
00:54:12We were wondering if she was seeing someone.
00:54:14And if those hands belonged to him.
00:54:17I'd have known.
00:54:18If she was.
00:54:19We knew everything about each other.
00:54:21You said in your original interview that she'd been dating.
00:54:24Yeah, once in a while.
00:54:26But no one special.
00:54:28Do you remember anyone at all?
00:54:31God, I don't know.
00:54:33There was this one night.
00:54:39I was trying to cheer her up.
00:54:41Take her mind off what happened with Fergus.
00:54:44We were drunk.
00:54:54I don't want to dance.
00:54:56You've got one night, kitty cat, no baby.
00:54:59No, this club is so cheesy.
00:55:00There's music.
00:55:01There's booze.
00:55:02There's me.
00:55:03Can we not just sit and talk?
00:55:06I don't know how much more I can hear about it.
00:55:08Oh, so dance needs to shut me up, is it?
00:55:11You said it.
00:55:12Sometimes I see the better side of the feelings we once shared.
00:55:19So maybe let's talk.
00:55:22Do you really want to hurt me?
00:55:27Do you really want to make me cry?
00:55:33Do you really want to hurt me?
00:55:36Do you really want to hurt me?
00:55:36Do you really want to hurt me?
00:55:37Do you really want to hurt me?
00:55:37Do you really want to hurt me?
00:55:38Do you really want to hurt me?
00:55:39Do you really want to hurt me?
00:55:39Do you really want to hurt me?
00:55:40Do you really want to hurt me?
00:55:40Do you really want to hurt me?
00:55:41Do you really want to hurt me?
00:55:41Do you really want to hurt me?
00:55:42Do you really want to hurt me?
00:55:42Do you really want to hurt me?
00:55:43Do you really want to hurt me?
00:55:44Do you really want to hurt me?
00:55:45Do you really want to hurt me?
00:55:46Do you want to hurt me?
00:55:47Do you want to hurt me?
00:55:48Do you want to hurt me?
00:55:49Do you want to hurt me?
00:55:50Do you want to hurt me?
00:55:51Do you want to hurt me?
00:55:52How much do you hate this club?
00:56:22It's a Krakowi classic.
00:56:25Oh. So you like bad wine and disco?
00:56:28I've never been inside.
00:56:31What? You work here and you've never been...
00:56:34I just help out from town to town.
00:56:36Oh, right. Moonlightning.
00:56:39So you just like to fight or something?
00:56:42I just need the money and no one who comes here really fights.
00:56:46What? You flinched.
00:56:49I did not. Yes, you did.
00:56:51I don't think you're up for the job.
00:56:56Hey. Hey. Careful now.
00:57:00Careful or what?
00:57:03I don't know.
00:57:05Well, you'll burn some, so...
00:57:07I'll have to ask Gus.
00:57:13So, is your... boyfriend, see, packing up?
00:57:20No.
00:57:22Are you going home after your shift?
00:57:30No.
00:57:31What?
00:57:43Cat!
00:57:52Cat!
00:57:53Ready to go?
00:57:55My friend, she just left.
00:57:58So?
00:58:00Come on with me.
00:58:08Next day I went round, wanted to know who she left with.
00:58:12Wanted to swap stories.
00:58:14I think she told me a name, but I can't remember it
00:58:18because they never came up again.
00:58:20Just a one night thing.
00:58:22Nothing serious then?
00:58:24I don't think so.
00:58:27But then...
00:58:30Maybe there was something she wasn't telling me.
00:58:35She made a phone call in the chip shop.
00:58:37Yeah, they said it was to a payphone and that stayed with me.
00:58:41Why would she call a payphone?
00:58:43Why would she know that number?
00:58:45Is that something she did with Fergus?
00:58:47To avoid calling him at home?
00:58:49Just seems like the sort of thing you might do if you were having an affair, right?
00:58:53Could she have been seeing him again?
00:58:55No.
00:58:56Another married man?
00:58:57No, she knew how that played out.
00:58:59But if I'm right, and these drawings are of someone she loved, where is he now?
00:59:08Because if you were dating Cat Grant and she went missing, why wouldn't you come forward when it came out in the press?
00:59:17What would hold you back?
00:59:18What would hold you back?
00:59:19What would hold you back?
00:59:21So, let's just go to the end.
00:59:22One might go to the end and start.
00:59:23We would have to know this meeting next week.
00:59:24I would love to hang out.
00:59:25I'd love to hang out with that.
00:59:26Maybe...
00:59:27Because we will have to go to the end.
00:59:28I would love to hang out with the end.
00:59:29And it would be very special.
00:59:30And we would love to hang out with it.
00:59:32You have to hang out with these things.
00:59:33I'd love to know that you gonna spend 10 minutes and give up a few months now.
00:59:35That's why I've been planning on the next day.
00:59:36I was planning on the next day when you're doing this.
00:59:37So I was planning on that.
00:59:38I was planning on the next day.
00:59:40You're planning on the next day.
00:59:41I'm planning on that.
01:00:12Oh, it's over. It's been over for a while, I just haven't taken it off yet.
01:00:22I've heard that one before.
01:00:23I swear to God.
01:00:25Just my luck.
01:00:26No, no, no, honestly, she's been seeing someone else.
01:00:30Didn't kind of think she's in love with him.
01:00:33But it's all over except for the people.
01:00:35Don't spare me the details.
01:00:36You're going to think I'm a scumbag.
01:00:39Correct.
01:00:42I don't know what's wrong with me.
01:00:56There is nothing wrong with you.
01:00:57I promise I have checked every inch.
01:01:01I'm so, so sorry.
01:01:10What for?
01:01:11Should have told you straight away.
01:01:13What? Nice to meet you.
01:01:14I'm married.
01:01:15I'm unhappily married, very different.
01:01:18I would have run a mile.
01:01:18So you'd see my dilemma.
01:01:30Well, if it's confession time.
01:01:33Oh, please say you have a husband.
01:01:38A terrible one you hate.
01:01:39Please.
01:01:45He's younger than I imagined.
01:01:48I mean, obviously, hideous.
01:01:50What's his name?
01:01:58Adam.
01:01:59Mm-hmm.
01:02:01He's just turned one.
01:02:02Look, I know this has started off all wrong.
01:02:12And I know I messed it up.
01:02:15I know we both have situations.
01:02:18But please do not let this be the last time I see your face.
01:02:22Because now I've seen it, I can't unsee it.
01:02:27And I think it has ruined all of the face for me forever.
01:02:40You don't even really know who I am.
01:02:45And please.
01:02:49Please let me find out.
01:02:52Okay.
01:02:57Okay.
01:03:04Okay.
01:03:04Okay.
01:03:22Quick, take it before anyone sees.
01:03:30If you don't want anyone to know, don't buy me coffee.
01:03:40I'm starting to think that there are rules for a reason, you know?
01:03:44What do you mean?
01:03:47What I'm doing, I'm...
01:03:52I'm not sure it's the right thing, and I'm doing it for you.
01:03:57Doing what for me?
01:03:58Looking for Ryan Campbell.
01:04:00That's not for me, Phil. That's for the case.
01:04:03These guys are serious.
01:04:05Everyone I spoke to reiterated that the Lennox family will kill a grass instantly if we mess this up.
01:04:11If his location gets out.
01:04:14His life's on the line.
01:04:18He is the key to cracking this, Phil.
01:04:20We don't know that yet.
01:04:22Kevin was never reported missing.
01:04:26What, your brother just disappears and you never go find him?
01:04:32Why?
01:04:33Because you know he's dead.
01:04:35You probably know why, and you probably know how.
01:04:39Kevin was shot in the head.
01:04:40And we have to find out who did it.
01:04:46I don't want to endanger anyone.
01:04:49I know.
01:04:49Of course.
01:04:51But it is our job to find out as much as we can.
01:05:00Have you found him?
01:05:01I found his ex-wife.
01:05:06Where is she?
01:05:07Over in Glasgow.
01:05:10You want me to go over there?
01:05:12Yeah.
01:05:12Yeah.
01:05:12I think you should.
01:05:18Just...
01:05:19Be careful.
01:05:21Yeah?
01:05:22And thank you.
01:05:23We're doing the right thing.
01:05:26No, no.
01:05:26That's all right.
01:05:27You understand.
01:05:27You know they're probably dead, right?
01:05:41Well, if they are, then this is a murder investigation.
01:05:45Just as important.
01:05:47If not more.
01:05:48And that was in...
01:05:51Yeah, of course.
01:05:55Listen, would you be able to come into the station?
01:05:57This is all really helpful.
01:05:59Okay.
01:06:00Yeah, call me back.
01:06:03So, I found the person that owns the cottage.
01:06:06Angela Boyce.
01:06:07She says she inherited it from her brother, Andy Carr,
01:06:10who died by suicide.
01:06:12Oh, no.
01:06:12When?
01:06:14That's the thing.
01:06:15November 1984.
01:06:18Just after the kidnap.
01:06:25Angie, can you tell us about your brother, Andy?
01:06:28He owned the cottage before you did, didn't he?
01:06:30Yeah.
01:06:31It was passed down from her grandmother.
01:06:34He'd been working at the Lady Charlotte pit.
01:06:37Was on strike when he died.
01:06:39He was actually trying to sell the place because he needed the money,
01:06:41but it was a tough time.
01:06:44No one wanted it.
01:06:45Where was he living?
01:06:47With me.
01:06:48At home.
01:06:48Newt in the Weems.
01:06:50Do you know, did he have a girlfriend at the time?
01:06:54No, I don't think so.
01:06:57What is this about?
01:07:00Angie, do you remember the Katrina Grant case?
01:07:04Of course I do.
01:07:05We think that Katrina and her son may have been held in your cottage.
01:07:14The ransom photos, the interiors match your property exactly.
01:07:19This has to be a mistake.
01:07:25We want to know if Andy had anything to do with it.
01:07:28Of course he didn't.
01:07:30I'm sorry, I just...
01:07:32Did you bring any pictures of Andy in?
01:07:34It's a strange question, I know.
01:07:49Did Andy have any tattoos?
01:07:51Not that I knew of.
01:07:53I'm starting to think I didn't know him at all.
01:07:56I'm sorry to blindside you with all this, but...
01:07:59Do you recognise this man?
01:08:04Kevin Campbell.
01:08:11He was around the place growing up.
01:08:13He was no good.
01:08:15Or him and Andy friends?
01:08:17Andy would have said so, but...
01:08:19I don't think friends do what Kevin did.
01:08:23What did Kevin do?
01:08:28I don't know when it started.
01:08:30I don't know how it got so bad, but...
01:08:33That's the thing with addiction, though.
01:08:36It's not obvious until it takes over your life.
01:08:39Andy was an addict.
01:08:40He gambled.
01:08:42It got worse during the strike.
01:08:44I think he thought that if he kept going,
01:08:55one win would fix it all.
01:08:57Come on.
01:09:09I wish I could have helped him.
01:09:12I wish I could have stopped him doing what he didn't it.
01:09:14I wish I could have stopped him.
01:09:15What was that?
01:09:18Kevin had been in Edinburgh.
01:09:21He got into some big trouble down there,
01:09:22so he came home.
01:09:24I think he wanted to help Andy,
01:09:26but he tied him into something he just couldn't get out of.
01:09:31What sort of thing?
01:09:38I'm not here to chase you there.
01:09:41Well, if you want a drink, I can't afford that.
01:09:44Two pints of tenants, please.
01:09:48Aye.
01:09:50Relax.
01:09:51I haven't got it, Kevin.
01:09:53You have to tell your brother I haven't got it.
01:09:57Right?
01:09:57No.
01:09:58You don't want me to do that.
01:10:08Look, you've got a few days.
01:10:11Get as much as you can,
01:10:13but then he is going to need answers.
01:10:15Andy, look at me.
01:10:16Hi.
01:10:17We're mates.
01:10:19His brother Ryan gave Andy a loan.
01:10:21But you know, and I know,
01:10:24that if I don't get them what they want,
01:10:27if I don't do what they say,
01:10:28then...
01:10:31You know I still can't breathe properly.
01:10:37Because the last time I didn't get them what they wanted,
01:10:39they broke three of my ribs.
01:10:40Now you've got me involved with them.
01:10:42Because...
01:10:42Because you said that you could pay it back.
01:10:45Didn't you?
01:10:46But you lied.
01:10:58He was so thin.
01:11:02And he wasn't sleeping.
01:11:06And I had to leave.
01:11:09I was starting college.
01:11:12How did you find out?
01:11:16He left a letter.
01:11:20Our uncle dropped in to see him.
01:11:23And he wasn't there.
01:11:26But the note was...
01:11:30I'm sorry for asking.
01:11:33How did it happen?
01:11:37He threw himself from a cliff
01:11:40up at East Roswell.
01:11:42They found his bike.
01:11:55I'm so sorry.
01:11:57It's okay.
01:11:59When you say they found his bike...
01:12:01I mean they never found his body.
01:12:05It took seven years for him to be declared dead.
01:12:08But you never got proof.
01:12:16Angie.
01:12:17I don't want to unnerve you.
01:12:20But if they never found him...
01:12:22Did you ever wonder?
01:12:23If it wasn't true.
01:12:24If he wasn't dead.
01:12:28All the time.
01:12:30It's hard to accept when there's no confirmation.
01:12:32Tell me what you think happened.
01:12:38Did they kill him?
01:12:40Kevin and his brother was the suicide of cover-up.
01:12:43Angie.
01:12:44Honestly I don't know.
01:12:51But my team and I...
01:12:53are going to find out.
01:12:54I don't know.
01:13:22Hi.
01:13:23Fiona Campbell.
01:13:24Who's asking?
01:13:26My name's D.S. Phil Perhatka. I'm looking to find...
01:13:29Listen, please, please, just give me a second of your time.
01:13:32It's about your ex-husband's brother.
01:13:36Caven?
01:13:37You knew him. Caven Campbell.
01:13:44Well, he's been found dead.
01:13:48We're looking for his family. I'm sure his brother would want to know.
01:13:52Don't you think?
01:13:55She opened the door, right?
01:13:57She had the number for Ryan.
01:13:59He called her once when he was drunk, but he hasn't answered.
01:14:03No voicemail, no reply to texts.
01:14:06I mean, what else can you do except keep trying?
01:14:11We can make him come to us.
01:14:13How?
01:14:16We'll give Kevin's name to the press.
01:14:19Lees wouldn't allow that.
01:14:22So we leak it.
01:14:24If he finds out we're off the case.
01:14:26Oh, he's not going to find out.
01:14:28You said you needed me with you on this, but you won't listen to a word I say.
01:14:31Yeah, because you care too much about what Lees thinks.
01:14:35All right, yeah. Yeah, I care what our DCS thinks.
01:14:38I care about the rules. I'm not going to let you make me feel bad about it.
01:14:41Just because Lees says it, Phil, doesn't make it right.
01:14:44Well, I don't want anything to do with it.
01:14:47This is why they want you to report a relationship.
01:14:50So what do you mean?
01:14:51So you don't get your moral code manipulated.
01:14:53Oh, it's not your moral code, Phil.
01:14:56It's your fear of confrontation.
01:14:58Doesn't feel like I'm backing down from this one.
01:15:00You just want Lees to like you.
01:15:02Yeah, and you want to break every rule he set, even if they make sense.
01:15:07Oh, yeah.
01:15:08You go.
01:15:13I'll see you tomorrow, KP.
01:15:16When you've cooled down.
01:15:17I'm cool.
01:15:48The body of a young man has been found in an old quarry in Fife.
01:15:53Crown reporter Belle Richmond joins us with more information.
01:15:56Belle.
01:15:58Yes, the body lay undiscovered for over 40 years,
01:16:02but my sources confirm he has been identified as Kevin Campbell.
01:16:07It is believed he was killed more than 40 years ago
01:16:09in connection with the Katrina and Adam Grant kidnap case.
01:16:13This morning, the Scottish Police Service have confirmed his name as Kevin Campbell.
01:16:19Although details haven't been released, the police have confirmed that Kevin...
01:16:23Kevin was born in Newton of Weems in 1962.
01:16:26The police are urging anyone with information about him,
01:16:29or how he died, to come forward as soon as possible.
01:16:33The case caused notoriety in the 1980s
01:16:36when the billionaire A.S. and her son were snatched.
01:16:39No.
01:17:02Detective. Detective. Any comments? Any comments?
01:17:05How did this happen?
01:17:10They're like vultures, sir.
01:17:13They'll leap on any tidbit they can get.
01:17:15Well, they shouldn't be getting any tidbits.
01:17:17We've spoken to a lot of witnesses.
01:17:18Murray's been doorstepping.
01:17:20Could have come from anywhere, even the Grant Gap.
01:17:23Billionaires will do what billionaires will do.
01:17:26At the end of the day, I can't put a leash on Sir Prodrick.
01:17:35What's all this?
01:17:44Right, sorry, um...
01:17:46As soon as I found out Andy Kerr was a striking miner, I remembered this.
01:17:51I think she designed it.
01:17:53There's lots of mock-ups and sketches in here.
01:17:56Yeah, 1st September, 84.
01:17:59I wondered maybe that's how she knew Andy Kerr,
01:18:01so I had some footage sent over this morning.
01:18:03It was from this tape archive.
01:18:07All the rushes from the benefit.
01:18:09I just thought if we could place her there, with Andy.
01:18:14Stop!
01:18:16With me.
01:18:17With me.
01:18:33How are you finding the Grant case?
01:18:36Circus outside can't help, I should imagine.
01:18:39I mean, it's fine, I think.
01:18:40We're making good progress.
01:18:42And Piri.
01:18:43How are you finding her?
01:18:46I don't know what you mean, sir.
01:18:49A D.I. Piri is a brilliant detective.
01:18:51Right.
01:18:51Is that what you wanted me to say?
01:18:55But she does have...
01:18:57unorthodox methods.
01:19:00Okay.
01:19:02She's not always totally transparent with her superiors.
01:19:06That feels like not...
01:19:07I'd like you to check in with me on how the case is going.
01:19:11You're asking me to...
01:19:12It's standard procedure on big cases such as these.
01:19:15Karen won't always have the time to update me.
01:19:18But presumably Karen's not to know that I'm updating you.
01:19:22That's exactly right.
01:19:23Yeah.
01:19:24You're getting it.
01:19:26I don't want to put you under any pressure, Stork.
01:19:29Stark.
01:19:31Stark?
01:19:31Stark, yes.
01:19:34On big cases,
01:19:36big cases such as these,
01:19:37you need a...
01:19:38a steeliness,
01:19:40a doggedness,
01:19:41a commitment.
01:19:41If it's too much for you, then...
01:19:43It's not too much for me.
01:19:44Because I know your position is still open down in e-crime.
01:19:46No, I'm not going back to e-crime, sir.
01:19:48I did not belong in e-crime.
01:19:50No?
01:19:51Good.
01:19:55We have an understanding, then.
01:19:57Yes, sir.
01:19:59We do, sir.
01:20:01Pause, pause, pause, pause.
01:20:04Play.
01:20:06Pause.
01:20:10Fast forward.
01:20:11Yeah, yeah, I'm a sport of the minors.
01:20:16Yeah, yeah.
01:20:17But I also just really like orange juice.
01:20:19Like, the band's not the drink.
01:20:21Well, I mean, with the drink as well.
01:20:22Yeah, yeah.
01:20:23It's not a...
01:20:23No, hang on.
01:20:24Go back.
01:20:26Look.
01:20:30Is that cut?
01:20:32Do you want me to replay?
01:20:33No, let it run, let it run.
01:20:36Who's that with her?
01:20:37Pause.
01:20:42Pause.
01:20:43That's him.
01:20:45That's Kevin Campbell.
01:20:46Play forwards.
01:20:48Slowly.
01:20:52And that's Andy.
01:20:53That's Andy.
01:20:55Are they following them?
01:20:57Yes.
01:21:18No.
01:21:19Not playing.
01:21:19Yeah.
01:21:20No.
01:21:20I'm not playing.
01:21:21I'm not playing.
01:21:22I'm not playing.
01:21:23I'm not playing.
01:21:23Look over there, what do you see?
01:21:33I know it's not Jenny.
01:21:35No.
01:21:36It's Opportunity.
01:21:40What are you talking about, Matty?
01:21:42Princess Katrina Grant.
01:21:45Heiress to North Sea Oil.
01:21:48What?
01:21:49What is she doing, man?
01:21:51Well, it's a bit of rough, I suppose.
01:21:55Her dad made more than a billion this year.
01:22:00Pulled some of that estate into the Tory party.
01:22:03And the oil is part of the reason they're closing the mines.
01:22:07They don't need the coal anymore.
01:22:11So what are you thinking?
01:22:14I'm thinking, Katina, there's just a chunk of that change.
01:22:16And he's going to lead us right, too.
01:22:26Who are you?
01:22:29Heading down to Queensferry, KP.
01:22:33Okay, I come.
01:22:35Ryan Campbell saw the news this morning about his brother.
01:22:39He finally returned my calls.
01:22:40Do you want to come with me?
01:22:47Yeah, I do.
01:22:52Looks like the press leak might not be too bad then.
01:22:54He's moved miles away from his family.
01:23:07He's given a whole new identity by police protection.
01:23:10And then he blows it off, calling his ex when he's drunk.
01:23:16And it feels like something I would do.
01:23:17Have I cooled down enough for you now?
01:23:26Well...
01:23:27Being right always puts you in a better mood.
01:23:31Oh.
01:23:32Good thing it happens so often then, eh?
01:23:34So this was all news to you?
01:24:02You didn't know Kevin was dead?
01:24:07Where did you think he was?
01:24:11You don't know the risk I'm taking talking to you.
01:24:14We do.
01:24:15No, you don't.
01:24:15You've no idea.
01:24:17These people.
01:24:18We haven't told anyone we're meeting you.
01:24:20This is completely secret.
01:24:23It's why Kevin wanted out.
01:24:25How do you mean?
01:24:26You didn't like them.
01:24:28The Lennox's.
01:24:28The way they operated.
01:24:29So is that why he did it?
01:24:33Money to get away?
01:24:34It was his way out.
01:24:37I just hoped...
01:24:38hoped that...
01:24:40he'd got his share somehow.
01:24:45But...
01:24:46You know...
01:24:48no money was ever exchanged, Ryan.
01:24:51The third letter that was supposed to set out the handover.
01:24:56It never arrived.
01:24:58Something went wrong.
01:24:59Aye.
01:25:00We know now what went wrong.
01:25:03They killed him.
01:25:04When you say they.
01:25:05Oh, I see.
01:25:09You want names.
01:25:11Andy Kerr, is that how you're thinking of?
01:25:12No.
01:25:13He was pathetic.
01:25:16I looked out for him because he was a pal of Kevin's.
01:25:20He was always weak.
01:25:22Who was behind it all, Ryan?
01:25:26Who killed your brother?
01:25:28I want him to have a proper burial.
01:25:32I cannae do it.
01:25:34With no other family left.
01:25:35We can arrange something.
01:25:36I'm sure.
01:25:39And you'll make sure he gets a proper grave.
01:25:42One I can visit one day.
01:25:46I'll make sure of it.
01:25:47I've always felt for her.
01:26:03And her son.
01:26:06I thought about saying something, but...
01:26:09I never could.
01:26:13Got it.
01:26:16Nappies.
01:26:17Baby food.
01:26:18It's all there, aye?
01:26:20It's just a wee boy.
01:26:22I feel bad.
01:26:28She was set up, you see.
01:26:30With her boyfriend.
01:26:32Don't tell me you're getting soft, Kevin.
01:26:35That's the last thing we need.
01:26:38She was in love.
01:26:40Fell right for it.
01:26:42Do you remember his name?
01:26:43Oh, aye.
01:26:45I knew him all my life.
01:26:46Local boy.
01:26:47Big dreams.
01:26:49What was his name?
01:26:50Ryan.
01:26:55Mick.
01:26:56Apprentice.
01:26:57And I was going to find out.
01:27:06I...
01:27:07I knew you're saying I was like this.
01:27:11I went to wrong.
01:27:18Linda.
01:27:18I love her.
01:27:18How was your name?
01:27:19I love you.
01:27:20I was like holding you up.
01:27:21I moved on to my back.
01:27:21I've moved on to my novice.
01:27:22So...
01:27:22I was going to let now.
01:27:23I was going to go inside.
01:27:23elekt homelessness bedroom.
01:27:24And then I was going to leave us.
01:27:24Let's go.
01:27:54My laptop.
01:27:58Your work laptop.
01:28:05And the hard drive.
01:28:07With the case notes on it.
01:28:09You brought it home.
01:28:12You're not supposed to bring it home.
01:28:19They're gone.
01:28:24You're not supposed to bring it home.
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