New Blood (2016–…): Season 1, Episode 6 - Episode #1.6 - full transcript

Eleanor's team are in pursuit of a large scale fraudster named Daniel Lorca, whom nobody has ever seen, and raid his lawyer John Malik's house, taking away the 'Bemuda DVD', which Malik wants returned. Lisa Douglas is planning a fund raising evening for the charity Our Child, whose chief accountant complains Michael Freeland expresses concerns over financial irregularities to fund manager Paul Douglas. Soon afterwards Michael is stabbed whilst interrupting a burglary, one of several investigated by Sands and Rash, who believe burglar alarm supplier William Gardner to be involved. Michael dies in hospital in suspicious circumstances on a ward where Rash's sister Leila works as a nurse. Meanwhile Stefan's attempts to ask about Lorca at a Turkish bath he apparently uses lead him and Rash into danger.

(RASH PANTS AND GROANS)

Are you OK, Rash?

What happened?

We crashed.

Jesus.

Are you hurt?

We're upside down.

Yep.

There's something
dripping down my back.

What's dripping down my back?

It's petrol.



- What?!
- It's petrol!

- Well, I think we should get out!
- Yeah, definitely.

(SEATBELT CLICKS)

How...could this...get any worse?

(TYRES SQUEAL)

They're coming back! Get out!

I can't!

Rash, get out!

My seatbelt! I can't!

Rash!

Get out!

Get out!

Wiggle it!

I have wiggled it, it's stuck!



What's he doing?

(METALLIC CLINK)

STEFAN: Come on!

I told you, I can't move, I'm stuck!

Yeah, I'lI help!

Come on.

- It's no good.
- It's coming!

(PANTS HYSTERICALLY) just go!

- I'm not going without you.
- There's no point us both sitting here!

- Oh, come on!
- Look, just go!

I'm not leaving you!

Why do you have to be
so bloody obstinate?!

It's coming, it's coming!

(# RAG'N'BONE MAN: Wolves)

# Don't want to drown no more

# Sick of the same old people

# The kind that'lI selI your soul

# Trade it for a shinin' stone

# Ain't nothin' in this life for free

# Running from the greatest evil

# It finally dawned on me

# A man's got to fight temptation

# Keep the wolves from the door

# I hear them scratching
like I don't know better

# Won't you keep
the wolves from the door?

# It won't be long before
I cave in and open up the door. #

(KNOCK AT DOOR)

Good morning.

Hi, I'm Arrash Sayyad.

Stefan Kowolski.

Yes, do come in.

FeeI free to take a look around.

It's always nice
to get a feeI for the place.

Neither of you are smokers?

- No.
- The owner's very insistent about that.

And, of course, no animals.

That's you out.

Hm! Funny(!)

Who is the owner?

It's not an individual,
it's a company.

You do realise it's very unusual
for a property of this calibre

to come on to the rentaI market
and at such a low price?

- (DOORBELI RINGS)
- Oh, excuse me.

(LAUGHS) We've got to take it!

Mate, this place is amazing!

Yeah.

AlI right, well, let's telI her
we want it, and get on with it.

Yeah.

There's, uh...
There's got to be a catch.

- Why do you have to be so negative?
- Because it's too good to be true.

- Mate, it's not...
- (FOOTSTEPS APPROACH)

MAN: Amazing view!

Told you.

Uh, excuse me?

You didn't say anything
about this being an open house.

(LAUGHS) I'm sorry.
If you're interested in the property,

we'lI consider you for the shortlist.

How short, exactly?

We'lI need to check your finances
and then your references

and then there'lI be interviews
with the agency.

- For everyone, or...?
- Not everyone.

Not everyone.

You're a detective,
I'm a serious fraud investigator.

We're perfect.

Yeah.

As long as you don't get blind drunk
or high on drugs, we'lI be fine.

You're never going to let me forget that!

No.

It's perfect.

Guy?

Burglaries.

You're not serious?

Well, it's stilI a crime, Derek,
or hadn't you noticed?

My heart bleeds for the victims,

but it's not really our department, is it?

Six burglaries in two months,

high-end apartments,
alI smart addresses.

Last week, the AC
had dinner at City Hall.

The, um...subject came up.

I get it. I suppose you want me
to take Wonder Boy with me.

Well, you're a good team.

We're not a team, we're a situation.

Well, you're stilI getting results.
Here, I telI you what,

his six-month probation
is up in two weeks.

Want me to send him back?

I'lI think about it.

Come on.

What is it?

It's me, telling you to get on your feet
and follow me, alI right?!

But fraud isn't just about making
money, it isn't about crime,

it's about ruining people's lives.

Helen and Colin Fraser,
both in their 70s,

put their entire life savings into
a property scheme, investing in Spain.

But there was no property.

They lost everything and then they...

then they took their own lives.

It's a fraud that's ripped off
British pensioners

to the tune of 30 million since 2009.

And the brains behind it all
is this man - DanieI Lorca.

MARCUS: Lorca is invisible.

He has no address in the UK,
we know almost nothing about him.

We don't even know
what he looks like.

But I want to find him.

This is the man
that's going to lead us to him.

His name is john Malik.

He is a lawyer and businessman

who offers a fulI client service
to the super-rich.

Oligarchs, drug-traffickers,
Russian Mafia, you name it.

John Malik represents Lorca's
legitimate business interests.

But, this morning,
a warrant has been signed

to search his office and his home.

There wilI be two searches.

Alison wilI take the office team
as temporary case controller,

and I'lI take his home.

But I want you to be very careful.

Remember, this is a man who
consorts with major criminals.

Good trip, Mr Malik?

You know the best thing about Moscow,
Smithson?

No, sir.

Getting the helI out!

Where's that damn porter?

(POLISH ACCENT) Here, sir.

Come on, don't keep me waiting.

Home or office, sir?

Office.

(NORMAI ACCENT)
They're heading for the office.

MARCUS: That's good, Stefan. Stay close.

We'd been away for the weekend.

Anywhere nice?

Wiltshire.
We've got a house near Devizes.

So, do you know what was taken?

Money, about £300.

Computer and...

my wife's jewellery.

A dI amond necklace, some earrings,

- her eternity ring.
- Insured?

That's not the point, is it?
It's more the sentimentaI value.

I'm sure.

What about the alarm?

Well...I was certain I'd put that on.

I must have been mistaken.

- Maybe he should get it checked.
- What?

The alarm.

That's good, that, yeah,
that'lI be a reaI help...

now that everything's been nicked!

Excuse me, have you got a minute

to talk about how we can stamp out
child poverty in Africa?

No, have you got a minute
to step out of the way?

But w-we're raising money
for disadvantaged children...

I've already got one, thanks.

I'm sorry, mate.

(UPBEAT MUSIC)

Our Child believes that
every child on the planet

has a right to laughter and happiness.

And now, ladies and gentlemen,
we ask you to welcome

its founder and director,

Lisa Douglas.

Ladies and gentlemen,

ten years ago, I made a promise

that I would never show the picture
of an unhappy boy or girl

and, with your help and with
the money we raise tonight,

that is a promise that I mean to keep.

(SINGLE PERSON APPLAUDS)

- Was that alI right?
- I think it's perfect.

- Level?
- Fine, Mrs Douglas.

So, I'm speaking for five minutes?

It's plenty, Wendy,
we've heard it alI before!

So, five minutes,
then we hand over to the band,

they play their first set,

then we introduce the silent auction
and serve the first course.

People want to hear you, too, Lisa.

I'lI play the room. Which is my table?

Number three, over here.

You're sitting between
the Minister and the Archbishop.

Mm! Sounds like a rude joke!

So, where's Michael?

He's here.

He was here a minute ago.

(SIGHS)

I can't wait any longer,
I'm going to the police.

Look, Michael,
why are you bringing this to me now?

You're the chair of trustees, Paul,
you're responsible.

Look, I'm not doubting your allegations.

There's clearly an irregularity
in the Our Child accounts,

but maybe you should consider
the question of timing.

What do you mean?

Tonight is the gala, it's the
biggest night of the year for Lisa.

I know, I've just come from there.

Then why raise this now?

I raised this a week ago.
You've done nothing.

Look, what exactly
are you asking me to do, Michael?

Investigate my own wife?

Yes.

I think that's exactly
what I'm asking you to do.

Look, give me a few more days.
Is that too much to ask?

Let's get this gala out of the way
and then we can take a look at it.

Thank you.

Have you told anybody else about this?

No-one.

Alex?

I never talk about my work at home.

And there are no copies?

It's alI on my laptop.

Right.

Could you please
move away from your desks

and do not touch your computers.

We wilI be issuing receipts
for everything we take.

What's going on?

You are?

SamueI Armstrong,
I'm Mr Malik's office manager.

My name is Alison White,

I am a case controller
with the Serious Fraud Office.

I have in my possession a warrant

authorising the Serious Fraud Office
to search these premises.

What are you talking about?
Search them for what?

- (PHONE RINGS)
- No phone calls, please.

We wilI do this as quickly as we can.

Mr Malik, you might want to
steer clear of the office.

We've got company.

Forget about the office,
we are heading home.

Shit.

Sir?

No chance.

(QUIETLY) Someone's tipped him off.
He's on his way home.

It'lI take him 30 minutes
in this traffic.

I'lI be right behind him.

Excuse me!

That's got nothing to do with john, that
belongs to me. You can't take that.

That cabinet was marked
"internationaI accounts:

It wasn't in the cabinet.

It was on it.

John!

- Log it with the rest.
- Sure.

John! I'm so sorry!

- It's alI right, it's alI right...
- I couldn't stop them!

Don't upset yourself,
it's not your fault.

TypicaI of you, Marcus -
wait untiI I'm out of the way

then sneak in the back door.

I'm looking for your client,
DanieI Lorca.

And you think you'lI find him here?

Do you know where he is?

I haven't the faintest idea.

Even if I did know,
do you think I'd telI you?

Are you alI done here?

Thank you, Mr Malik.

"Mr Malik"!

It was "john"
when you were drinking my champagne.

Well, that was then.

Gone up in the world, have you, Marcus?

Or is it down?

You have a warrant to search
my premises, I take it?

I gave the paperwork to your wife.

Susan is not up to
reading the smalI print,

but I promise you I will,

every last word.

You know him?

I knew him once.

Bastards!

What are they looking for?

DanieI Lorca.

Who's Lorca?

He's a client, he's no-one.

john, there's something
that I need to telI you.

- What?
- You know the Bermuda DVD?

What, they took it?!

- That's what I'm trying to telI you...
- You let them take it?!

I tried to stop them, but they just...

Stupid bitch!

It is an amazing place -

um, two bedrooms, balcony,
near the Tube.

Where?

Stratford .

That's great, Rash.

I'm really happy for you.

No, you're not.

Come on, what is it?

Well, I'll...miss you.

WilI you?

Of course.

You should get your own place.

With who?

I'm not going anywhere.

Actually, I'm applying to medicaI school.

What, you'lI leave the hospital?

I want to be a doctor.

I think it's great. You should go for it.

- Hi.
- Hi.

- What are you doing?!
- I was just passing,

- I saw you through the window.
- No, you weren't,

I told you I was going to be here.

Hi, Leila.

Nice to see you, Stefan.
Why didn't you join us?

He didn't invite me.

That's right.
What are you doing here?

AlI right! I'm just being friendly!

Have you, uh, finished with them?

Go ahead.

So, have you told her?

Yes. Have you told your flatmates?

- No, that's different.
- Why?

They're Polish.

They get very emotional.

Really?

Yeah, I'm just going to move out
and hope they don't notice.

I've got to go, I've got the night shift.

I'lI leave you two together.

- Yeah, I'lI pay...
- Thanks.

I really like her.

OK.

That's not going to work out.

Why not?

Because we're living together.

Maybe I'lI move out.

(FOOTBALI ON TV)

Are you buying?

I've already got mine.

I'lI have a Scotch.

- Are you getting any nuts?
- What sort of nuts?

- Cashews.
- I've got peanuts.

That'lI do.

Ta.

Thanks, Derek.

You're welcome.

- How are you getting on, then?
- Burglaries?

Oh, it's what I joined the police for
in the first place.

Meet interesting rich people
who've had stuff nicked

I couldn't even afford.

Have you seen anyone about
this depression of yours, eh?

Job makes me depressed.

Maybe you've been in it too long.

You trying to telI me something?

I'm just trying to cheer you up.

Have a nut.

Listen, Lisa, I need to talk to you
about something.

What?

Um, MichaeI came to see me today.

He's a bit worried about
something to do with the accounts.

Oh, not now, Paul.
I mean, do you mind?

Yeah, well, if not now, then when?

I never see you these days.

You're always off
in some world of your own.

I'm busy.

No, there's more to it than that.

There's something you're not telling me.

Can we just get through tonight, please?

Thank you.

(REPORTERS CLAMOUR)

Over here, thank you!

Thank you, this way, this way.

What is it?

What?

You've hardly said a word alI evening.

I'm sorry.

What is it you're not telling me, Michael?

Why did you go back to see
your old boss last week?

I've found something
and I don't know what to do.

I've come to you because...
Well, don't get me wrong,

you know about these things.
You have experience.

I wonder if you could look through
these accounts from Our Child.

- You know we don't talk about work.
- We do if there's something wrong.

You should have gone to the gala.

Hm? Why didn't you?

Black tie...

champagne...

celebs.

I didn't feeI like it.

I'm tired.

I'lI clear up.

You go to bed.

OK.

What is it?

I thought I heard something.

What?

Downstairs.

It's nothing.

I'm going down.

I'lI come.

No, it's OK.

Go back to sleep.

Alex!

My husband's upstairs.
He'lI be calling the police.

You should leave. Now!

- (BLADE SLICES)
- (GASPS)

(GROANS)

(SIRENS WAIL)

He's been stabbed. He's got
multiple lacerations on his back.

He's bleeding internally, and I think
his liver's been punctured.

It was burglars.
It happened in the flat.

I'm afraid I'm going to have to ask you
to leave. We'lI take care of him.

- Leila!
- Yeah.

We need to stabilise him.
He's bleeding fast.

He's got a weak rapid pulse.

I'lI fast-bleep the vascular surgeons.
He'lI need to go to theatre.

Yeah, get onto it.

Those burglaries you're investigating.

Yes, guv.

It's now attempted murder.

Are you happy?

Yes, guv.

With ticket sales and the silent auction,

our gala last night

raised the amazing sum

of £420,000!

Thank you, everyone.
That's alI down to your effort.

It's a fantastic result.

And to those of you who weren't invited,

I'm sorry, it was a fabulous evening, too.

So let's get back to work.

- Lisa?
- Mm.

PauI is in your office.

OK.

Pau.

What is it?

Lisa, I've got some bad news.
It's Michael.

What?

Alex just called. Michael's in hospital.

He was stabbed last night.

Apparently there was
some kind of a burglary in his home.

Why did he calI you?
Why didn't he calI me?

- Is that really the issue?
- No, of course not, I didn't mean that.

- How is he?
- Well, I called the hospital.

He's in criticaI condition.

It was a brutaI attack in his home.

Lisa, he's your chief accountant,
for God's sake.

I told you yesterday he was worried
about something, and now this.

Yeah.

Do you think it's just a coincidence?

What else could it be?

- What are you suggesting?
- I don't know, Lisa. You telI me.

Look, we raised nearly
half a million pounds last night.

Do you have any idea what difference
that's going to make?

You just don't get it, do you?

No, Lisa, I don't.

(SIGHS)

Two men, married.

I suppose that sort of thing
doesn't bother you.

Uh, no.

- Does it bother you, Sarge?
- Of course it doesn't. Why should it?

Anyway, it's none of your bloody business.

(DOORBELI RINGS)

There's not much to say.

MichaeI heard something.

It woke him up and he came downstairs.

And you didn't come down
with your, uh...?

My husband.

No, I'm a much heavier sleeper.

I heard him calI out to me and then
there was silence, so I came down.

He was in there.

There was a lot of blood.

I was shocked. I didn't know what to do.

I dialled 999.

Has anything been taken?

Well, I haven't had much chance to look.

But I don't think so.

They broke a few things.

Oh, his laptop was taken.

He must have surprised them.

He works for a charity, hm?

Our Child, yes.

How long has he been there?

About two years.

He's not happy at work. He's...

...been having problems.
That's why he couldn't sleep.

- Does he talk about his work?
- Not much.

No, we try not to.

I notice you have a burglar alarm.

Was it on last night?

It should have been.

MichaeI usually put it on
before he went to bed.

- And is it working?
- I don't know.

It was fine a week ago,
but if it didn't go off...

Well, I don't know.

Ayjay Alarms.

Really?

Wait... Seven burglaries
in the last two months.

Three of the properties
have the same alarm system,

including this one.

Oh, thanks for pointing that out,
Sayyad.

I'm sure I would never
have noticed...

- Sorry, Sarge...
- Yeah,

but you're not, are you?
That's your problem -

you think you're God's gift
to modern policing. Well, you're not.

You're just a bloody TDC.

I'm just trying to do my job.

Exactly, so stop trying to do mine.

(SIGHS)

Here you go.

Thanks.

Lorca?

Yes, well,
the SFO aren't the police.

They're just a bunch
of glorified accountants

with a high opinion of themselves,

and they're wasting their time
chasing after DanieI Lorca.

But they've got something.

That's right.

The Bermuda DVD.

MALIK: Susan should never have
let them take it.

- It's a holiday resort, for God's sake.
- It's also a tax haven.

It doesn't matter what it is.
I want it back.

What are you looking for?

I'lI know when I've found it.

Marcus, you didn't telI me
you knew Malik.

I didn't think it was relevant.

Well, it might be.
He's asked for a meeting.

SQ?

I think he's going to use
his association to overturn the warrant,

or at least he's going to try.

And if he's successful, anything we find
wilI be inadmissible.

He won't. I worked for him, that's all.

- You should have mentioned it before.
- I didn't think it mattered.

Of course it matters.
He can use it against us.

Stefan.

I think I might have found something.

What is it?

Well, john Malik does
a lot of big stuff for his clients -

contracts, acquisitions,
that sort of thing.

But he also does smalI stuff, too -

tickets to Ascot, opera, car rentals.

And?

I was looking through the invoices
and I found this.

12 vintage bottles of champagne.

Bought on behalf of DanieI Lorca.

There's an address for delivery,
a place in Notting Hill.

I thought I might take a look.

Yes, you do that.

And, Stefan...

...welI done.

- Detective Sergeant Sands, DC Sayyad.
- How can I help?

You're Ayjay Kapour?
This is your business?

It's a family business, yeah.

Can you confirm you installed
burglar alarms at these addresses?

Er, yeah, I believe so.

I can't be sure. We install
hundreds of alarms every year.

Oh. Obviously not up to much,
are they?

WhY do you say that?

14 Waldegrave Mansions,

26 Lorimer Gardens,

3 Kenville Terrace -

they've alI been burgled.

There's nothing wrong
with our products.

Another three addresses here.

They had different alarm systems
but it turns out

they alI have maintenance agreements
with you.

Why are you showing me this?

Why do you think?

They've alI been burgled too.

And in each case, the alarm system
was miraculously deactivated.

This is very worrying.

I'm sure it is.

Look, I can't help you, Mr Sands.

You need to speak to
my head of programming.

Who might that be?

His name's WillI am Gardner.

WillI am!

Yeah?

What kept you?

You're losing your touch!

How's he doing?

Generally, he's fine.

He's stilI very sleepy
and his potassium levels are a bit low.

He could be hypokalaemic from
the blood transfusion he received.

Are you stilI going ahead
with medicaI school?

I was going to ask you
for a reference.

I'lI be glad to do that.

Thanks.

In the meantime, let's give him

10mI of potassium chloride per hour
over five hours,

- and see where we are after that.
- OK.

Excuse me. Do you think it might be
possible to see MichaeI Freeland, please?

Are you family?

I'm Lucy Douglas, MichaeI works for me.

I understand, but Michael's
in a very criticaI condition, Mrs Douglas.

They are only allowing
immediate family to visit him.

We just spoke to his partner.

- And we are sort of family.
- Yeah, we'd only be a few minutes.

AlI right.

Take a seat.

Mr Freeland's files.

I haven't eaten since breakfast.

Do you think you could handle
the infusion?

Yeah.

I've done it before,
I know what to do.

Thanks, Leila, that's great.
So, 10mI per hour over five hours.

Right. OK.

- Can I get you something?
- No, I'm alI right, thanks.

Hi. Sorry to disturb you both.

- Just got to give him this.
- What is it?

Potassium chloride.

Raised blood pressure?

Yes.

PAUL: Is that serious?

No, it's what you'd expect after surgery.

So, are you going to
stay with him alI night?

No, only tilI midnight.

Don't worry, I'lI be having a word
with the nurse coming in.

(BEEPING)

- AMA
- Shh, relax, Mr Freeland.

Stay calm, try not to move.

11,12, 13...

just relax.

(BREATHLESSLY) 11, 12, 13...

- What is it?
- I don't understand.

(MUTTERS)

- Shh.
- MICHAEL: TelI him...

just relax.

(SOFTLY) TelI him...

Is he OK?

Don't worry,
he's stilI under a lot of sedation.

His pulse is stabilising.

He'lI be alI right.

- RASH: So, I've got news.
- Yeah?

We got it.

- The flat?
- No, the interview.

We're on the shortlist,

but we've got to be at the estate agent's
after work on Tuesday.

AlI right? Five o'clock.

- And there's three others.
- Three others?

- Yeah.
- We're in.

Mr Lorca?

That's me, yeah.

RASH: What?

I locked myself out.

- What?
- It's my London pad.

I can get the lock open for you,

but I can't let you in
without seeing ID.

(TUTS) Oh, my ID's inside.

But it's alI right,
he's a police officer.

What?!

Stop saying "what"
and show him your warrant card!

Detective...

...Constable...Sayyad.

You know this man?

Yeah.

Right.

What's alI this about?

It's SFO, it's alI right.

No, it's not alI right. This...

This is breaking and entering.

If I'm found in here,
I'm going to get booted out. Again!

No-one's going to find out.

How can you do this to me?

- (DOOR OPENS)
- There you are.

I'lI send the bilI to this address.

I knew I shouldn't have
come out with you.

What are we doing here?

We are looking for a man

called DanieI Lorca.

I thought we were going to the pub.

He's a fraudster. He's a crook.

Two old people killed themselves
because of him.

What old people?

It doesn't matter.
We're trying to find him.

Right, and he lives here?

He had 12 bottles of champagne
delivered here a month ago.

Nothing in the fridge.

Oven's brand-new.

None of this stuff's ever been used.

Maybe he just bought it.

You just said he had champagne
delivered here a month ago!

OK, erm...

Let's try upstairs.

Stefan...

I told you.
No-one actually lives here.

Bed's never been slept in.
Toilet's never been used.

Do you mind if we get out of here
before someone comes?

No-one's going to come.

Look, there's got to be something.

Bonhams...

Wine-tasting...

What about this?

A hammam?

Yeah, it's a Turkish bath.

Yeah. I know what it is.

I don't believe this.

How did they know we were here?

I don't know how they knew
we were here, Stefan.

Maybe there's an alarm.

Maybe the neighbours saw us.
That doesn't matter.

What matters is,
what are we going to telI them?

(STEFAN SHOUTS IN POLISH)

It's alI right. It's alI right,
I've got him.

- What?
- Oh, I'm DC Sayyad.

I've been investigating
a series of burglaries with my boss,

DS Sands.
He's on the way with backup.

- Who's this, then?
- He's...

(POLISH ACCENT) Please... I see
empty house. I do nothing wrong.

Oh, be quiet, you, alI right? Um...

I'm on top of this.

I'm alI right. House is secure.

OVER CAR RADIO: Alpha 26, disturbance
at the Rose and Crown on Alma Street.

Immediate response required.

Wait.

(STEFAN GROANS)

He was here.

Who?

DanieI Lorca.

Look, why would he keep an empty house?
What's the point?

Well, he had the champagne delivered here
a month ago, and...

this.

What's...?

No. Forget it.

You can go if you want,
I'm not interested.

I've had enough.

I shouldn't have bothered, should I?
Trying to argue with you.

You stilI talked me into it.

You might enjoy it.

I might not.

- Hi.
- Merhaba!

Yes?

Oh, we booked the Discovery package.

- What's your name, please?
- Stefan Kowolski.

With a K.

Yes, Mr Kowolski.

I see you paid in advance.

Is this your first time here?

Yeah.

Eren?

Eren wilI look after you.

- Thanks.
- Thanks.

By the way, a friend of mine
comes here from time to time.

DanieI Lorca.

Lorca?

He hasn't visited recently, has he?

I'm afraid I don't know him.

Thank you.

Follow me, please.

Yep.

Mr Malik.

Thank you, Yusef. just deaI with that
for me, would you?

Eleanor Davies wilI see you shortly.

(EXHALES)

Admit it.

You're enjoying this.

No. I'm not enjoying it.

I'm hot, I'm sweating

and I should be at work.

Well, the Discovery package comes
with free mint tea.

(SIGHS)
Look, this is a complete waste of time.

Even assuming Lorca does come here,
how are you going to find him?

I'lI ask around.

Right, but you can ask around
without me.

(RASH GROANS)

I'm out of here.

What?

(SIGHS)

I'm a respected lawyer
and business manager,

and I do not appreciate
being victimised.

If you want to help us, you can
telI us how to find your client

DanieI Lorca.

You must be aware that I can't talk
about any of my clients.

Then I'm afraid we can't help you.

I'm sorry.

You're going to be
more than sorry, Ms Davies.

I've already been granted
a judiciaI review,

which was just the first step.

I'lI be seeking massive damages
against the SFO.

On what grounds?

You took files and documents that were
completely unrelated to DanieI Lorca.

Your warrant is clearly in breach
of legaI professionaI privilege.

You took personaI items,
which is tantamount to theft.

- PersonaI items?
- Yes.

Private photograph albums, a DVD,

letters that have nothing to do
with my business affairs.

Everything wilI be treated
with the utmost confidentiality

and returned to you in due course.

You don't get it, do you?

You have picked a fight
which you are going to lose.

I give you 24 hours to return
everything you've taken.

Or else...?

(DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES)

(FOOTSTEPS)

You're looking for Mr Lorca?

I'm a friend of his.

- Mr Lorca doesn't have any friends.
- (GROANS)

OK! Oh, get off me!

Who are you?

Argh! No-one!

- (CRUNCHING)
- Arrgh! OK!

OK, I'm with the SFO,
the Serious Fraud Office, alI right?!

I don't believe you.

Well, I haven't got my ID on me!
I haven't got my clothes!

Turn him over.

I'm going to cut off
what's under that towel.

If you stilI say you're SFO,
then I'lI believe you.

Stefan! Come on!

This way.

(BOTH PANT)

(BOTH COUGH)

- Chill, chill, chill.
- Yeah...

RASH: Oh, boy.

OK.

So?

Aren't you going to thank me?

I was there for you, I saved you.

OK. Thanks.

Yeah, I would have got out anyway.

I had a move.

You'd have got away
without your balls, mate.

Ha! At least we found something out.

What?

Well, someone doesn't want us
to find DanieI Lorca.

I think we knew that anyway.

(ALARM BEEPS)

Can I have some help, please?
I have a cardiac arrest.

Nurse, straight on the chest.

- Can I have 150 joules charged?
- NURSE: Charging to 150.

Shocking. Shocking now.

- DOCTOR: He's not responding.
- One, two, three...

- Shocking now.
- One, two, three...

He's stilI not responding.

Abort resuscitation. We've lost him.

Arrgh!

- Welcome to England, Mr Kumalah.
- Thank you.

Take me to the hotel.

Kumalah arrived in London
a few minutes ago.

Do we know where he's staying?

He's got a suite at
the RoyaI Claremont Hotel, Mayfair.

£900 a night.

Not bad for someone coming from a country
that receives $800 million a year in aid.

Right.

Go to the hoteI and keep an eye on him.

I want to know everyone he meets.

Come out, I want to see you.

One minute.

It's been too long already.

- (CHUCKLES)
- Come back to bed.

CalI room service.

What do you want?

- Champagne.
- (CHUCKLES)

I can't believe you're back.

You have no idea how I've been
counting the hours.

Come home with me, Lisa.

It's alI going to happen,
everything we talked about.

You should be there.

Changing the world.

KUMALAH: My world, yes. My country.

What you are doing, what you
have done, it's amazing.

We did it together, David.

Which is why we should be together.

Cardiac arrest, 12.07am.

Yes.

There'lI have to be an inquiry,
the police are involved.

I did absolutely nothing wrong, Harriet.

MichaeI Freeland had been
out of surgery 24 hours.

No complications,
he was in fulI recovery.

You prescribed...potassium chloride?

Yes, 10mI per hour over five hours.

That's not what this setting shows.

It's wrong.

This is set to inject 100mI per hour.

Where do these go?

Oh, they're for your brother.
Put them in the fridge.

You know what he's like with
his supplements and power drinks.

Would you miss him? If he moved out?

Why do you ask?

Of course I would.

But he'lI have to...one day.

You too.

Are you seeing anyone?

Mum...

I'm allowed to ask.

And I'm allowed to not answer.

It's just, I met this young man in court.

Oh, great. He's a criminal?

No, he works for the immigration
department! But I liked him.

You marry him, then.

Maybe you should start
thinking about that.

No, I'm thinking about you.

- I'm fine!
- (PHONE RINGS)

Yes?

Why, what's happened?

I'm afraid I have bad news for you, Leila.

One of your patients,
MichaeI Freeland, died last night.

How?

What happened?

It seems a mistake was made with
the dosage of potassium chloride

that Dr Benson prescribed.

10mI per hour over five hours.

I gave him the right dose.

We don't believe so.

I'm telling you...I did.

Have you checked the machine?

It'lI be thoroughly examined, of course.

It was serviced two weeks ago.
There was nothing wrong with it.

(SCOFFS)

You're blaming me.

I wasn't there.

I'm sorry.

There'lI be a fulI inquiry, Leila.

But you should perhaps consider
taking legaI advice,

and talk to your union rep.

Yeah.

You want to know who killed
MichaeI Freeland?

I can help you.

(REPORTERS CLAMOUR)

Everything is in place.
I just have to press the button.

Police, SFO.
Why are you working together?