DCI Banks (2010–2016): Season 5, Episode 3 - A Little Bit of Heart: Part 1 - full transcript

When Rachel Li reports her husband, property owner and philanthropist Xun Li, missing Banks interviews his brother Chang and niece Wei, hearing the family were dissidents who had to flee China, and son Bo, a hospital worker who does not get on with his father. A ransom note is delivered, leading to Rachel handing over the money and her husband being released but the kidnappers escape - prime suspects being a disgruntled tenant and a dry cleaner with form for protection. Later however Banks is called out to a grisly scene whilst Annie is intrigued when Tamsin Richards comes to the police station but clams up when her husband arrives.

You and Jess, why don't we get together?

Go somewhere nice for dinner.

There isn't really an "us", is there?

I hope you two work it out somehow.

I'd like to introduce you
to the newest member

of our team. DC Vince Grady.

I know from personal experience,
you'll make him feel welcome.

I'm thinking of putting in for DCI.

Who's Steve Richards?

Officially, a property developer,

unofficially, he's
involved in prostitution,



drugs, protection rackets,
money laundering, the works.

We may have found your
daughter, Mrs Richards.

If you'd have done your job
properly, Kat'd still be alive.

Her death is on you.

For too long,

the people of China have been
denied basic human rights.

Some of you know that I,
myself, escaped persecution...

.. but my brother Chang
and his wife An did not.

Tragically, she died in prison.

But Chang...

and his daughter Wei are
here with us tonight.

There are still so many others
who are suffering, like An,

who are behind bars.

Tonight, everyone involved



with us at Lantern Light

is here to say they are never forgotten.

Hi.

I've just left the office.

- When will you be home?
- About 20 minutes, I'd have thought.

I'll pick up a bottle on the way. Yeah.

- Love you.
- You too.

DCI BANKS
"A Little Bit Of Heart"

Season 6 - Episode 03
Part 1 of 2

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I should've called sooner.

If I had, maybe...

I mean, whatever's happened --

We don't know anything has happened yet.

Can you think of any reason

why
your husband might... leave?

- Of course not.
- No problems at home?

Did we row? Is that what you mean?

No more than anyone else,

and he wasn't having an affair either.

It's what you were thinking.

I know all the arguments.

He's an adult, he can leave home,

he can go wherever he
wants, except he hasn't.

I know my husband.

I know he wouldn't just leave...

- not like that.
- Forgive me, but how?

He has chronic asthma.

He needs this, morning and night.

Xun Li, 42.

Came here as a refugee from
China just over ten years ago.

Landlord, philanthropist,
and according to his wife,

all-round good guy.

She reported him missing a little
after one o'clock this morning.

- Is he minted?
- Judging from his house,

- he does OK.
- What, so this a kidnap?

We don't know what this is yet,

and until we do, we keep a low profile.

We don't wanna scare them. That's
when they'll do something stupid.

How do we know he hasn't done a runner

with some mistress he's got stashed away?

That's a bit elaborate, isn't it?

It happens.

Of course, he might just be dead.

At this stage, all we know is,

he's left his passport at home.

His bank accounts don't
show any big withdrawals,

and he's an asthmatic who
kept his medication at home.

So all of which would
indicate this wasn't planned.

Besides his wife, any other family?

A son Bo from his first marriage,

and a younger brother Chang.

Let's find out what they know.

Plus, Xun's car,
we need to track it down.

Also, his phone. At the
moment, there's nothing,

so it's either switched off or broken.

Get onto the provider, see who
he spoke to in the last week.

Messages sent and received.

- Have you got a minute?
- If you talk very quickly.

Er, I've got my board date.

- My DCI Board.
- Of course.

Yeah. Spanish Inquisition.

Well, only at the start,
and then it gets worse.

When?

The day after
tomorrow. Just so as you know.

Well, fingers crossed.

They're gonna throw all
kinds of things at you.

Just make sure you're ready.

Yeah, well, I've swotted
up on jargon, goals,

operational procedures, and
I've made these flash cards.

Do you think I'm prepped enough?

It's a distinct possibility.

Yeah. Good. Thanks.

42 flats in all. Mostly
affordable housing.

That's very important to Mr Li,

because of his background, I suppose.

- As a refugee?
- He came with nothing, and now look.

How long have you worked for him?

Er, about nine years, the
last three as Head of Finance.

I've seen all this grow...

.. seen how hard he's worked.

Sorry.

Who knew Mr Li was gonna
be here last night?

I've no idea.

But anyone could've known
he was going to that rally.

The Lantern Light demonstration?

He's very involved in the charity.
He's on their Board of Trustees.

Is Xun Li under any kind of pressure?

Not that I'm aware of.

Financial worries,
that kind of thing?

Not at all. I'd know.

Anything else? Anything
out of the ordinary?

There's been a bit of
vandalism. Petty stuff.

- Recently?
- Last couple of weeks.

Broken windows,
that sort of thing.

- Have you reported it?
- Some officers came down,

took a statement,
but...

said it was probably just kids.

My brother helped when we first arrived.

- Which was when?
- Eight years ago.

I came with Wei, my daughter.

After her mother died, there was just us.

- We couldn't stay in China.
- Why not?

Me and my wife An...

.. we were in prison.

I was released.

She wasn't so fortunate.

They were teachers, Mum and Dad.

In the village.
They weren't important,

but...
they believed the wrong things.

Like...?

Not everything the State
does is for the best.

The Party isn't infallible,
stuff like that.

Hardly the Gunpowder Plot.

They were sentenced to two years.

Mum lasted six months.

Sorry.

It was a long time ago.

When I got out...

.. I knew there was nothing for us there.

Xun had already made a new life here.

So your brother fled China, too?

Before he could be arrested.

He paid for our tickets, brought us here,

put me back on my feet.

Xun saved us. We owe him everything.

She's got flashcards?

Well, you know our Helen.

Never knowingly under-prepared.

- This way, Boss.
- Thanks.

You know, she's always had
her eye on your office.

Yeah, well, tough, it's occupied.

Until they pension you off.

- What about you?
- Me?

I always had you pegged
as a future Chief Super.

So did I, once upon a time.

David's always working.

When he's not, he's training
for his bloody marathons,

and I want to be there for Isla.

Course.

- When did they find it?
- An hour ago.

Thanks.

- You think Xun abandoned it?
- Or just never got here.

- Boss?
- Thank you.

This says it was open.

Who leaves a nice motor
like this unlocked?

He didn't.

Car keys.

Evidence suggests there
was a second vehicle.

Reversed at speed...

.. stopped here, and then
there was a lot of wheel spin.

So they drove off in a hurry.

Maybe someone even saw
something from the trains.

Anyone who was travelling between the time

Xun phoned his wife

and his phone going offline.

So he left the office, walked to the car,

unlocked it when he was
close, but before he got in --

Another car comes up, and he was taken.

So what next? A ransom note?

Or a body.

Chang Li thinks his
brother's some sort of saint,

but it seems his son
doesn't agree.

They hardly speak.

There was a family meal to
celebrate Xun's birthday

three weeks ago. Xun and Bo got into
a massive row, and Bo stormed out.

What's Bo's story?

We haven't spoken to him.
He's not at his flat.

No-one's seen him
since yesterday.

We need to find him,
talk to him.

Yeah, I know.
We're on it.

- Boss.
- How's the canvass going?

Nothing from the trains.

- OK.
- But erm, we have got this.

It's inside Xun Li's office.

That's him leaving at 9:43,

and we know from
his phone records

- he's calling his missus.
- OK.

Watch.

That's Xun Li walking towards the camera.

Now watch the car.

- The kidnappers?
- It could be.

Number plate's unreadable.

- Is that the best we can get it?
- Yeah, with this camera, it is.

OK. Keep at it.

- Mr Li?
- Yes.

DI Morton. Have you got a few minutes?

- What's this about?
- Your father.

Rachel didn't tell me.
We don't really get on.

And your father?

- What's your relationship
like with him? - It's... OK.

But you had a row on his birthday.

We disagreed.

About what?

Dad doesn't...

.. approve of me working here.

In a hospital?

I'm a Data Co-ordinator...

for the Trauma and Orthopaedic Department.

But... he thinks I'm a failure

even though what I do
is important and useful.

He's ashamed that...

.. I don't earn a shed
load of money like he does.

My dad thinks I've let him down

after everything he's been through.

And was that the last time
you saw him? At his birthday?

It's not like we're close.

Where were you last night?

At home. On the Xbox.

- Passed out on the sofa.
- Alone?

Yes.

Keep thinking he's gonna
come through that door.

I mean, he still could, couldn't he?

With some excuse why
he hasn't called, or...

.. if he's done something stupid...

.. or wrong, I don't care.

Just as long as he's safe.

That's all that matters.
I just want him to be OK.

It's Xun.

Rachel?

Someone's using his phone.

? 250,00
If you want to see him alive...

Where is she?

Through here.

- How's she doing?
- As you'd expect.

Her husband's been kidnapped.

- Any more messages?
- One more.

Unmarked, low denomination.
Tomor
row.

Are we finding out where they were
when they sent this?

Already on it.

- Mrs Li.
- What's happening?

- We're doing everything we can.
- What exactly?

Well, the situation's
changing very quickly.

Right now, we have to concentrate
on raising the money.

I can raise maybe 50.

And we can get the rest out the
business. It's gonna be fine.

How do we know he's even still alive?

They don't want to kill
your husband, Mrs Li.

They want to sell him back
to you. Hold onto that.

God.

Help! Somebody help me!

Help! Please!

Night-night, princess.

- Love you.
- Night-night.

Hey.

- What you doing?
- 'Working.'

Did you know that Lantern Light
were going after the protection gangs

that target migrants?

They're threatening to name and shame.

I don't suppose the
gangs like that too much.

No, so they might want revenge
as well as the ransom money.

You called me.

David's out. Dinner with a client.

- Isla's sparko, so...
- You're bored.

Just alone.

Well, so does that make
me your consolation prize?

- Do you want to be?
- Not especially.

Just as well. Who'd
want to win you, anyway?

Probably shouldn't, you know...

What?

Call me.

It was a mistake.

- OK. - I thought I was ordering pizza.

- I'll see you tomorrow.
- Yeah.

Night.

Yeah. We are. That's right.

We were targeting those gangs.

Offering support to
migrants just isn't enough.

Going after criminals is
usually best left to the police.

We're simply highlighting a problem.

If it gets you a bit of
publicity, that's what?

Just an unfortunate by-product.

This isn't a stunt. These
people cause real misery.

And they can do you real harm.

It was Xun's idea. I was against it.

- Couldn't you overrule him?
- Not easily.

At first, we offered
migrants legal advice,

taught a little English,

dealt with
the Home Office on their behalf.

And Xun was one of those we helped,
and when we got into trouble,

it was Xun that stepped
in and bailed us out.

- If it hadn't been for him --
- You'd have gone under.

We were days from shutting down.
He turned us around.

But he wanted to go after the gangs.

Migrants are vulnerable.

New home, new language...

We try to help them set up new businesses,

but then these gangs move in.

Chinese gangs attacking
Chinese immigrants.

Xun was gathering information, evidence,

and then we planned to
take it to the police.

Did he say why he wanted to do this?

He said we needed
to up our profile.

Help raise funds.

But it was more than that.

Going after the gangs,
doing good, was like his...

.. mission.

Xun was going after two gangs

that are targeting
Chinese businesses.

That's got to put them in the frame.

Who are they? Where do they operate?

Do they know or have links

to anyone who's been
nicked for extortion,

or false imprisonment,
or have that as their MO?

I'll put some feelers out.

- Yeah, watch and learn, my friend.
- All right.

Annie's at the house waiting

for the kidnappers
to get in touch again,

so in the meantime... Anything else?

Yeah, forensics are
back from the car park.

Traces of capsaicin were
found near Xun's car.

Pepper spray.

We traced the mast
that was pinged

when the ransom text was sent.

It covers most of Chapel Allerton.

Right, get some bodies down there,

but the smart money is on that being
the one place Xun Li isn't.

OK.

Waiting for news is killing her.

You've known Xun a long time.

Since before he met Rachel.

How would you describe their marriage?

I know what you're thinking,
but you're way off.

Xun is Rachel's life.

They love each other very much.

Yeah.

What is it?

Money in the bag.
The wife only.

Await our call.

- Annie?
- 'We're on.'

OK.

Posted yesterday. It went through
the Moortown sorting office.

I'll get this and the
envelope off to Forensics.

I bought an identical bag for life

and sent the original off
to be tested.

Good work.

Not sure I can do it.

We'll be listening to your phone

and we've
put a mike and tracking device in your car.

You'll be under constant surveillance.

After you've made the drop,

we'll be watching for the
kidnappers to retrieve the ransom.

They'll have to come out into the
open, and that gives us the advantage.

We'll be with you every step of the way.

Let's go and get your husband back.

All units, stand by.

Everybody keeps their distance.

We need to make sure the
kidnappers don't see us.

Even after the drop,

we let the kidnappers
think they're in charge.

She's on the move.
Repeat. Charlie-1

is on the move.
Silver Mercedes.

She's heading North A61 towards Harrogate.

I say we find 'em and
scare the crap out of 'em.

- Just like that?
- Yeah. Show 'em who's boss.

And if they panic, kill Xun
Li, and bury the evidence?

Who's the boss then?

She just got a text.

Charlie-1 is turning
left onto Stainbeck Lane.

- Following now.
- Heading west.

Ken, please confirm position.

600 yards back. Standing by to take over.

'Ken, it's all yours.'

Charlie-1 approaching roundabout.

Following. Exiting to the right.

Right, right on roundabout.

She's turning south.

I'm telling you, there's such
a thing as over-thinking.

Is that so?

All this psychological crap.

Work the case. Lean on
your suspect. Get it done.

Bish-bosh.

You won't catch me
over-thinking stuff.

No, I can see that.

Hello. Charlie-1 reducing speed.

Turning right into a car park.

All eyes on Charlie-1 at a distance.

This must be the drop.

Ken, make sure you aren't seen.

The kidnappers
could be watching.

Charlie-1 is stationary in the car park.

Another text.

Charlie-1 is out of the car.
Charlie-1 is out of the car.

She's getting the
money out of the boot.

She's crossing the car park.

She's approaching
another car, a red Golf.

Charlie-1 has opened the
boot of the red Golf.

She's put the money in there.

'She's getting in the car.

Repeat. Charlie-1 has switched cars.'

Hello?

But...

- Her phone's gone dead.
- They've given her another one.

They can talk to her, and we
won't know a thing about it.

She's reversing.

They're trying to give
us the run around.

Ken, stay with her.

Charlie-1 is now heading
north in a red Golf.

Registration, Sierra 186.

Whisky, Oscar, Lima.

Received. Running the number.

Charlie-1 on the City Road,
heading back into the city centre.

Repeat. Charlie-1 heading
back into the city centre.

She's entering the Trinity Centre.

I'm following.

She's exiting the Golf.

She's going for the money.

Everything's just got more complicated.

What do you mean?

She's got multiple bags.

What?!

Multiple bags, and they're all identical.

Eyes on Charlie-1.

Charlie-1 has dropped
a bag in a bin.

She's just dropped another bag.'

What're we supposed to do,
watch every bin in the place?

Yes! We need eyes on
her and all the bags.

- Annie, I need you to wait here.
- What?

Well, they may use the Golf to get away.

- What if they don't?
- Well, then they don't.

Update?

Charlie-1 has made a third drop.

We need back-up. What shall we do, Boss?

The money's in
one of those bags.

We need to keep on top of this.

Charlie-1's being directed on a phone.

She's being watched.

The kidnappers must be in here.

- Stay with her.
- Vince. - Don't lose her.

Vince, watch that bin.
Ken, keep following.

I either follow her, or stick
with the bag. I can't do both.

What do you want me to do,
boss?

We can't contain this.
We need backup now.

There's no time.

I'm losing sight of her.

Location, Charlie-1, please.

Location, Charlie-1, please.

Charlie-1 has only one bag left.

What? I thought I said
to stay with the car.

Charlie-1 is heading
to the ladies' toilet.

All units. Stay where you are.

Nobody move. Repeat.

Nobody move until I instruct you.

Annie, report back.

Where's the money?

Which bin has the money?

None of them. It's in the car.

It was always in the boot of the car.

Done us up like a kipper.

- Boss.
- Car's registered to a John Flynn.

Address in Bradford.

Get Bradford CID
to check it out,

but tell them to be careful.
If Xun Li's there,

we don't want them bursting
in with their size tens.

In the meantime, circulate
the Golf. We might get lucky.

The driver's door was unlocked,

so I put my work phone under the seat.

- They're currently heading
out of the city. - Let's go.

They're at an industrial site.

Why didn't you stay put like I told you?

I thought you could do
with some extra help.

What do you think the
rules are there for, Annie?

The signal's gone.

They must've found the phone.

Vince, secure the car
till the SOCOs get here.

In here.

Ken.

Hello.

Looks like someone legged it in a hurry.

They managed to grab some of the
money by the looks of things.

- What's that?
- Sh-shh!

Back through here. Come on.

Do you hear that?

It's through here.

We're police.

You're safe.

Thank God. Thank God!

Still got fresh
motorbike tracks.

Seems they escaped over the fields.

SOCOs are taking a mould
now. How's Xun Li?

Mild hypothermia. They're
gonna run some tests.

They put five gallons of
water down there with him

and 50 individually wrapped cheese slices.

Hm. So starving wasn't
on the agenda, then.

No, I don't think dying
was either. We found this.

- I thought he'd left his at home.
- He did.

He said his kidnappers gave him this.

Who knew he had asthma?

Lots of people.

- Friends, family.
- People at work?

Of course.

- How many kidnappers were there?
- At least two.

- I'm not 100% sure.
- You didn't hear them speak?

They put me in the boot of a car.

We drove, and then, when we stopped --

- They put you underground?
- Yeah.

I didn't know where I was at first,

but they left me a torch and...

.. I didn't hear another
voice until yours.

And can you think of anyone
who might've done this?

No.

What about the protection
gangs you wanted to expose?

It wasn't them.

How can you be sure?

Because I'm still alive.

Bradford CID checked out
the owner of the Golf.

He says he sold it for 300 quid,

cash in hand, a couple of weeks ago.

- Who to?
- He's pretty vague. Some woman.

- Well, that's it?
- Bradford Uniform

reckon he must've blown
the entire 300 on skunk.

He can barely remember his own name.
They think he's legit, though.

- How did she get in
touch with him? - Phone.

Callbox. Nothing to trace.

Boss, I've been digging into Xun
Li's business, like you asked.

There was a case a couple of years ago.

A heater in one of Xun's flats

was faulty,

and one of the tenants got
carbon monoxide poisoning.

Pretty nasty. He went
to court, but they lost.

- Name?
- Mark Rundle brought the case.

Address in Beeston.

So he tries to sue, fails, and
then goes after Xun himself?

Helen, you and Ken,
go and check him out.

He's certainly got motive.

Mark Rundle?

- Yes.
- DI Morton.

This is DC Blackstone. Can we have a word?

- What about?
- Mr Xun Li.

- Can you spare me for a
couple of hours? - Now?

I just got a call from
a cop shop in Thirsk.

They've nicked Tamsin
Richards for drink driving.

- So?
- So she wants to see me.

Why would the wife of a villain
like Richards wanna see you?

It might be something.

We haven't got the time. Sorry.

- Boss?
- Yeah.

Those protection gangs,
I've got some intel back.

They're just small-time thugs,
but they're both run by this lady.

Wendy Xiao.

Has a legit
dry-cleaning business.

Her boyfriend used
to run the gangs,

but he was also up to his neck

in robbery, illegal gambling, all sorts.

Currently doing time for murder.

Some bloke tried to cross
him and ended up in a skip.

Someone had set him alight,

but only after
putting a plastic bag over his head.

- Nice boyfriend.
- Yeah.

Seems Wendy's filling in while he's away,

and she has taken to
it like a duck to water.

Let's go and pay her a visit, shall we?

He destroyed us.

That's not what
the court decided.

It's the truth.

That heater was dodgy.

I told them that at the beginning
when they were putting it in.

They said the heater was dodgy

- because you'd tried to mend it.
- It was a death-trap,

and he knew it.

I tried to fix it because he wouldn't,

but in court, they tried to
make out that it was my fault.

That I was responsible for what happened.

Your wife was poisoned
by carbon monoxide

from that heater.

I went out with some mates.

Five-a-side football.

Jenny had gone to bed,
saying she felt tired.

When I came home...

.. she wouldn't wake up.

And where's your wife now?

This is Lilly, our daughter.

We look after Jenny together.

Do you live here too?

Over towards Headingley.

Hospital tomorrow, Mum.

Bit of physio. You'll like that.

Need to replace this.

Catastrophic brain damage
is how they described it.

She can't do anything for herself.

She just lies there with tubes
going in and out of her,

carrying God knows what.

I kid myself that she
knows it's me, but...

25 years we've been together.

Xun Li's offices were
vandalised recently.

Do you know anything about that?

I don't even know where his offices are.

I've got better things to do with my time.

Well, how about demanding a ransom?

£250,000 would make your lives easier.

Where were you on Sunday night?

Here. Looking after Jenny.

- Alone?
- Yes, alone.

You don't know anything
about a protection racket?

Of course not.

Xun Li had two gangs in his sights,

both of them linked to
you. Someone kidnapped him.

Were you trying to warn him off?

I don't know who this Xun Li
is. I just run a business.

I try and make ends meet. I'm sorry.

Couple of years ago, you
were arrested for protection

and two counts of ABH.

But not charged.

Mistaken identity.

Probably because, well, you know...

.. we all look alike.

That coat could do with a clean.

She were brought in
about two this morning.

We put her in a cell to sleep it off,

and when she woke, she
demanded to speak to you.

- Did she say why?
- Just that it were important.

I'd like to speak to her on my own.

Good luck with that.

Miss Cabbot.

I were just leaving.

You asked to see me.

That was er... a mistake.

My wife's tired and
emotionally overwrought.

Tamsin?

I just wanna go home.

I have your custody
record here, Mrs Richards.

I see you never made a phone call.

- That's right.
- I'm confused.

How did you know she was here?

If there is nothing further...

.. I would like to take my wife home...

.. now.

What do you mean, you went anyway?

She asked to see me and
I wanted to know why.

- And?
- I still don't know.

Richards got to her first.

Or she was so drunk she hadn't
a clue what she was doing.

No, you didn't see her.

Yeah. And you shouldn't have done either.

You disobeyed a direct order
for the second time today.

- I followed a lead.
- I told you not to go

- and you ignored me.
- You wouldn't be saying that

- if I'd got something.
- You didn't!

And we've got more important things to do

than get mixed up in a domestic.

I'm your Senior Officer.
Don't do it again.

Are you really pulling rank?

I'm saying, 'Don't take advantage.'

I'm sorry. Long day.

Helen? What is it?

His wife found him.

Why wasn't he in hospital?

He discharged himself about
nine o'clock this evening.

Are we linking this to the kidnap,

or is Xun Li just the
world's unluckiest man?

You'd say if there was
something wrong at home.

Course, but nothing is.

You lied to us. So, where were you?

Tell us about Xun Li's murder,

it'll make things a lot
better for you later.

I can't see him opening
the door to Wendy

or any of her thugs.

I didn't have anything to
do with my uncle's death.

I lied. Everything isn't fine.

Alan? It's me. I've got something.

It's big. Trust me.

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