Bang (2017–…): Season 1, Episode 4 - Episode #1.4 - full transcript

Cai is eager to stage another robbery and Sam agrees to target Ray's builders' yard following an argument with his stepfather. The robbery goes wrong when a security guard interrupts them and Cai acts without thinking. The incident frightens Cai and he starts behaving impetuously. Sam is horrified to realise Cai's behaviour has attracted the interest of the police and there are consequences for the pair of them. Gina is angry when she's sent home from work by Layla and Patricia pressurises Gina to give her information about the investigation into Stevie's murder.

Someone's been thieving.

4,000 worth of stock.

How long have you been at it, Sam?
- I haven't done anything.

Tell that to the police.

Are you alright?
- My boyfriend...

I haven't seen him since yesterday.

Friends of yours?

Don't need that trouble in my life.

I have sex with you because I want
to not for a promotion.

I know that.
- No strings is what we said.

You're not the police, are you?



No, love.

What did they ask you? What
did they want to know about Stevie?

Douglas!

We've arrested Susan Griffiths
for attempted arson.

I'm not stealing
from the warehouse again.

Why not?
They've caught the thief, after all.

Now!

Drop it.

What do you think?

I've wanted one for years.

Midlife crisis.

Fuck off, no need to be mean.

Not since I got you a gift too.

What are you doing? Put it away.



You don't mind if I make a cuppa,
do you?

No, of course you don't.
Not with 3,500.

What?

That's all?

Thank you, Cai.

There was 20,000 of stuff
in that van.

I asked for more.

7,000 for the lot just seems...
- He wouldn't negotiate.

What do you want me to do about it?

I haven't tricked you, Sam.

That's not what I said.

I took the risk of going to see him.
- Yes.

He could have been police.

He could have kicked
the shit into me.

I'm not blaming you, Cai.

But you don't trust me.

What?

Thanks.

I know it's come as a shock to you.

No.

Not really.

I couldn't understand
why Jason would commit suicide.

We'd just bought the house.

He was talking about marriage.

We're going to catch
whoever did this, Marie.

Before we do that,
we have to ask a few questions.

Is that OK?

Was Jason a mechanic?

He worked for
John Stevenson Car Repairs.

Yes.

He'd been there
for around nine months.

Before that,
he worked for Stevie Rose.

We know he was sacked.

We know why too.

Jason wasn't proud of what he did.

Stevie took advantage.

In what way?

He asked Jason to work overtime.

Stevie expected him
to do more and more.

Is that why he stopped?

He was tired.

We barely saw each other.

There was a falling out and...

..well, Jason lost his job.

Has anyone been
to the door recently.

Anyone asking questions?

What kind of questions?

Questions about Jason or Stevie.

No.

Why?

Do you think whoever killed Stevie
killed Jason too?

We're looking at several theories.

What are they saying in work
about the robbery?

They've put cameras in the vans.

Some drivers will be working in
pairs from now on.

It won't be as easy next time then.

It was a one-off, Cai.

Mhmm, yes.

It doesn't have to be.

No, no way. It's too much of a risk.

Not when you're hiding a gun in the
back of your trousers it isn't.

I shouldn't have brought it with me.

I'm glad you did.
Where did you get it?

Does it matter?

Did you buy it?

Did you steal it?

No, it belongs to a friend
who will want it back.

Come on, Sam.

You want to buy this house.

I need to pay off the motorbike.

We're not bad people, Sam.

We just want, I don't know,
a bit more out of life.

That's all.

Are you expecting anyone?
- No.

Don't open the door.

Go upstairs.

Sam!
- Go.

Hi, I was starting to think
you weren't in.

Who are you?

I've brought Jake and Mali here
to have a look at the house.

You got the message, didn't you?
- No, what message?

I phoned Ray and he said it was
alright for them to come over...

..and take a look at the property.
- He didn't say.

Give him a ring if you want
to check. Ten minutes.

It's not convenient.

They've taken time off work
and everything.

Sorry about this, guys.

I'll be with you in just a second.

I'm going to have to have a word
with Ray about this.

Tell him I said hello.

You can be as difficult as you like.

I am telling you now,
I am going to sell this house.

When the contract's are signed...

..I'll come straight over here
and watch the bailiffs...

Have you finished?

Don't be awkward.

They've taken time off work
and everything.

That's not really my problem.

Ray was right.

There's something wrong with you.

Did you get rid of them?
- Yes.

Are you serious
about doing another job?

Yes.

I know a place.

I just want to update you on the
investigation into the van robbery.

The robbery team
have very little to go on.

No witnesses.

The driver's served time for
stealing from a previous employer.

Aside from his testimony, there's
no evidence a gun was at the scene.

Do they think the driver was lying?
- It's a line of inquiry.

For now, can we please keep reports
of the gun to ourselves?

We don't want to unnecessarily
alarm the public.

Yes, Ma'am.

Have you seen the message?
- No.

The car with the fake registration
was seen by a squad car earlier.

There was no sign of the driver.

Come on, Luke.

Anyone about or what?

Since when did you talk like that?

Since puberty.

There's a phone there.
- Gina!

Can I help you?
- Hello again.

We're interested in this car.
Is it yours?

Luke, don't. Up there.

Shit.

Oi!

Afan Echo Five Zero.

In pursuit of two males at the dock
side warehouse, backup requested.

We've lost the suspects.

It's locked from the outside.

Shit.
- These fucking shoes.

Why do you wear them then?

Italian leather.

Luke.

There's blood.

Find out who owns the warehouse.

I want to know how long
it's been empty.

Anything interesting?
- The phone in the car.

There were eight calls
to Patricia Rose's number.

Right, bring her in.

Jason Eastwood. 30 years old.

His girlfriend found his body
two days ago.

Do you know who he is?

No, I don't.

Take another look.
- I don't need to.

I don't know him.

Until a year ago, Jason worked
for your husband, Mrs Rose.

They were good friends
according to reports.

Did you know Stevie
was selling stolen cars?

Douglas Rose Motors
is a legitimate business.

Nine to five maybe, but after hours
it was a different story.

That's when Jason
would change ID numbers...

..registrations and repaint the cars
if necessary.

What did Jason do to upset Stevie?

Quite the bust up
from what we hear.

Shouting, arguing...

Have you asked why this Jason
committed suicide?

Did he have something to hide?

Was his conscience clean?

Nobody said he killed himself.

He didn't, by the way.

He was suffocated with a plastic bag
and left in the bath.

Someone wanted it
to look like suicide.

Close to where Jason was murdered,
we found a car.

In the car there was a mobile phone.

That phone's owner...

..tried to call you.

He called quite a few times
over the last few days.

On the 5th and the 6th.

On the 8th,
the call lasted over six minutes.

Is this your number, Mrs Rose?

Quite a chat.

Who owns the phone?

Did he work for you?

Patricia?

No.

Who is he then?

Why was he phoning you?

Listen,
all I did was give him names.

Stevie's contacts.

I offered 30,000 to anyone
who knew what happened to Stevie...

..to bring an end to this hell.

That's what I was trying to do.

I wasn't trying to cause more harm.

How do you know about this place?
- I worked here for a day.

Well, five hours.

Are you joking?

The boss was a bastard,
I walked out at lunch time.

I never came back.

Are you sure it's empty now?

Everyone leaves at six.

Stay here.

OK, come on.

Quick.

I'll get the money from the
office, you get the power tools.

OK.

Do you remember the number?

The boss' birthday.

Right, the tools are through there.

I'll find the keys to the van.
- OK.

OK.

Hey, take the computer.

OK.

Shit, shit, shit, shit, shit.

Sam, there's someone here.

There's someone here.

Fuck's sake.

Hello?

Ray?

Who's there?

I know someone's there.

Come out!

I'm going to call the police.

I mean it.

I won't warn you again.

Out here, now.

Gate's broken.

Sam, what are you doing? Sam?

Alright, sorry!

Hey, no, I don't want any trouble.

Stay exactly where you are.

What are you doing?

The boss wanted me to unload the van
before I went home this afternoon.

I forgot so I came back to do it.

Do you know what time it is?
- I didn't want to get a mouthful.

Who's your boss?

Ray Murray.

That's the name on the sign.

If I call him,
then he can vouch for you.

Please don't.
I'm on a final warning.

Look, please, he'll sack me.
Give me two minutes and I'll go.

Tell that to the police.

There's no need, please.

Hi, Kerry Scully, I need assistance.

Stay exactly where you are.
I've got two intruders.

It's a suspected break in.
- I said drop it.

Ray Murray builders' yard.

Drop it. Now.

Cai.

Cai, put the gun down.
- Put the phone down.

Just put the phone down.
- Cai.

They've got a gun.

Cai.

Give me the gun.

I told you to drop it.
Why didn't you drop it?

Cai, give me the gun.
- She should have listened to me.

Why didn't you listen to me?

Go, go.

No, no, no.
I don't know how many there were.

Nobody's telling me anything
at the moment.

Finally, they're letting me in.
- No, not yet.

You do realise it's my property.
You do know I own the place.

Alright, Ray.
They've got a job to do.

I'm going to call you back.
I'm not getting anywhere.

Did they tell you anything?

The security guard
is on the way to hospital...

..extensive bleeding from the chest.

It seems serious.

I've got thousands of pounds
worth of stuff in there.

Materials, tools, it might not mean
anything to anybody else...

..but that's my livelihood.

You can go when they have evidence.
- I want to know what's been pinched.

Ray, please.

I've got a right to know.

Don't take any notice, love.
It's his company.

It means everything to him.

I know.

Are you alright, Mam?

A gun, Gina.

What's wrong with people?

What's wrong with you?

Eh?

Shit.

Shit. Shit. Shit. Shit. Shit.

I'm not taking the blame for this.

If the police come here and find us.

Fuck.

Take your clothes off.

Cai, take your clothes off.

We're going to shower, take our
clothes off and get rid of the gun.

OK?

Right.

I'm off, OK?

Sam?

You need to tidy this place up.

Yes. I've been working.

Nanny wouldn't put up with this.
- What do you want?

Your phone is off.

I think you should go and see Mam.

A security guard was shot
at Ray's yard last night.

All the talk about guns
has reminded her of Dad.

You know.

Yeah. How's the security guard?
- Still in critical care.

Please, Sam.

Mam will want you.
- Yeah. Yeah.

I'm going to tidy up.

Right, OK.

Have we had the ballistic report
back yet?

More toast, love?

No, I'm fine.

I'll put the kettle on now too.

There are more sausages on the way.

I've had enough, thanks.

Gina, Ray's back.

What did they take?

Nothing from the workshop,
thankfully.

But, 5,000 is missing
from a cash box in the office.

Oh, no.

The security guard arrived
just in time.

Sam came round as soon as he heard,
fair play.

Have you asked him to stop playing
games with the estate agent?

Don't go on about that.
- I'm the one getting an earful.

He's not letting people in.
- I'll make you something to eat.

Alright.

The biggest shock I've had today...

..is that someone who worked
for me helped the bastards get in.

They knew the key code
for the front door.

Well, security guard
is still in a bad way.

Let's hope she pulls through.

Maybe she can help identify
the people that did this to me.

Sam, you alright
to get the bus back?

Where are you going?

I've got to go to the station.

They ran tests on the bullet.

It came from the same gun
that was used to kill Stevie Rose.

I'll see you later.

Bye, love.

Hi, Marie. Are you alright?

Sorry.
- Thank you.

I've been waiting for you.

I found these mobiles.

They were in Jason's stuff.

Right.

I don't know why he kept them.

I thought they might be useful.

Thank you.

Have you found anything out yet?

The liaison
hasn't mentioned anything.

I've been wondering if...
- Marie.

I can't.

Of course.

The bullet that put Kerri Scully
in hospital being connected to...

..Stevie Rose's murder investigation
is a major development.

Until Kerry is conscious
and can give a statement...

..concentrate on every piece
of forensic evidence coming in.

Speak with everyone
who works for Ray Murray.

Find out how many neighbouring
businesses have CCTV.

The estate has a factory
with a shift until two.

Those workers may know something.

Ray mentioned a local man
who breeds German Shepherds.

He runs dogs there in
the early hours. Mark Hancock.

We should speak to him.
- OK.

As I was saying,
lets get boots on the ground.

Gina, a word.

Any other thoughts, please relay
them to the DS in the usual way.

How are your mum and stepdad?

Ray's ready to strangle
whoever did it. Mam's on edge.

Not everyone wants to speak
with victim support.

It might be worth pointing them
in that direction.

I'll mention it, thanks, Ma'am.
- How are you holding up?

I'm fine.

I'm just a bit tired.
Didn't get to be until gone five.

I appreciate everything you've done
on this inquiry, Gina.

I think you should head home
and rest up.

I'm fine, really.

I want to help catch
whoever has the gun.

Your family's business has been
targeted by armed robbers.

It might not be wise for you
to be involved in the investigation.

We'll discuss it properly tomorrow.
- Why?

Pardon?

Why are you doing this?

If I've done something to offend
you I wish you'd tell me.

I've worked my guts out.
- I have a duty of care.

I don't think it's sensible
that you're at work today.

Are you joking?

If you'd rather argue
with me Gina...

..I could always keep you off
indefinitely.

You're a temporary
Detective Constable remember.

Go, before you
say something you regret.

I started to think
you weren't coming.

No.

Did you get rid of the gun?

You don't need to worry about it.

They said on the radio
that woman's in critical condition.

That's just the news.
- It's serious.

It's a good thing.

How?
- She's not dead.

She saw our faces, Sam.

What did she see?

Two white guys.

No distinguishing features.

It was dark and she's in a coma.

She had a torch. She saw everything.

Your fingerprints are everywhere.

I'd prefer it if she was dead.

If she was dead,
she could say fuck all.

Is it a good idea
to smoke that stuff?

Don't tell me what to do.

I shouldn't have listened to you.

I should have gone to the police
right at the start.

You didn't need
to fucking shoot her, Cai!

Cai, Cai.

Nobody suspects us.

Go home, keep your head down
and don't do anything stupid.

Promise me.

Gina.

Gina, wait.

Haven't you heard?

I've got the rest of the day off.
- She was trying to be kind.

Chocolate would have been kind.
- Come in tomorrow and say sorry.

Nothing good comes
from arguing with the chief.

Any more career advice
or are you finished?

You were right.

That guy with the German Shepherds.

He saw a red motorbike
on the industrial estate last night.

Thank you.

She's asking for you.

Excuse me, sorry.

My sister was brought in last night.

She was shot.

They said try intensive care.

Wait there.
I'll see what I can find out.

Yes, thank you. Understood.

Forensics confirm motorbike tracks
outside Ray Murray's Builders Yard.

Let's narrow our search on CCTV for
a red motorbike, maybe a scrambler.

I've got the hospital on the line.

They've got a man on site claiming
to be the security guard's brother.

She's an only child.

He's got a motorbike helmet.
- I want officers there now.

Let's go.

Where's intensive care?
- Down there.

Easy.

Secure the exits,
you two with me, please.

Drinking in the afternoon?
What's wrong with the pair of us?

Hiya.

I'm surprised the police allow
one of their young stars...

..time off during
a big investigation.

Particularly since
poor Jason's been found dead too.

Did you know him?

Jason was one of Stevie's friends.
I met him a few times.

A nice guy.

What a waste.

We're determined
to catch whoever killed him.

Any idea who did it?

We're looking at several people.

One young man, dark hair.

Tattoos.

Does that sound like one of the guys
who attacked you?

I didn't see their faces.

Remember?

OK.

Is that it?
- Yes.

Yes, DI Roberts was right.
- About what?

He said you
had nothing of use to say.

I don't think that's fair.

You don't even know
about Stevie's car scam.

Stevie wasn't worried
about the cars.

He was worried
about the valuable cargo.

Why, what was in the cars?

Russell.

It's time for me to go home.

Were there drugs in the cars?

Hey. What are you doing here?

Where's the money?

You were supposed to go home.
We agreed to keep a low profile.

Where's the money, Sam?

You've done enough talking.
It's my turn. Where's the money?

Where is it?
- I don't know.

Where is it?
- Upstairs.

Up, now.

Cross check the registration. I want
to make sure it's the same bike.

I've seen Russell Lloyd Davies.
- It's the same one.

Make sure all cars
have got a description.

We've found the guy with the bike.

What are you going to do?

I'm taking this money
to my daughter and then leaving.

She deserves better than me.
- Don't say that.

You don't know me. You know nothing
about me. I've shot someone, Sam.

She'll be better off without me.
- You don't know that.

Everyone needs a Dad.
What are you going to do now?

The police are after you.

You're supposed to be
at the Magistrate's in a week.

Stay here and pretend nothing's
wrong if you want.

I'm not waiting around to be caught.
They will catch us.

Cai!

You're making a mistake.

Cai, don't.

Thank you very much for agreeing
to speak with me. I'll be brief.

The nurse said you found someone.

A man was killed in a road traffic
accident earlier today.

We believe he was the man
who shot you.

We need a full statement from you.

I'll send a colleague later
if you're not too tired.

What about the other one?

The other one?

Did you find him too?

Cai Rosser, 36, an employee
at Simian's distribution centre...

..until he was caught stealing stock
a few days ago.

Forensics have found traces of the
gun under his finger nails.

The team searched his house
and found they haven't found a gun.

That supports the theory
that he wasn't working alone.

Speak to the van driver
held up a few days ago.

Speak to Rosser's friends, family,
co-workers. We know what to do.

Let's get the gun off the streets
as soon as possible.

Shit.

Hello?

Can I come in?

I don't remember the last time
I was under so much pressure.

Do you think this Cai
killed Stevie too?

Cai shot Ceri Scully and stole
everything from that van.

When Stevie Rose was shot...

..Cai was in Lanzarote drinking
sangria with his brother.

I'm going to get more beer.
- I'm sorry, Gina.

I'm sorry for today. I should have
been here to support you, I wasn't.

I'm sorry for that.

Please don't be angry with me.

It's alright.

I'll be back in a minute.

Gina.

I hope I didn't scare you.

What are you doing here?

I hope you didn't get the wrong
impression of me at the interview.

I didn't ask that guy
to look into Stevie's death.

Right.

It's horrifying.

I don't know what to believe
or who to turn to.

I'm sorry...
- Please, Gina.

Will you tell me what's going on?

No. It's against the rules.

We could meet outside of work like
this. Nobody would have to know.

I've got 500 for you.

Mrs Rose!
- Patricia.

Mrs Rose, no.

I'm sorry.

I misunderstood.

Sam Jenkins?

We'd like you to come with us.

Why?

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