Rellik (2017–…): Season 1, Episode 3 - Episode #1.3 - full transcript

Gabriel and the team are dealing with the fact that another body has been discovered, seemingly the work of the serial killer.

You had the laptop destroyed.
The fire, that was you.

Don't know what you're on about.

The connection to Isaac
Taylor, we're onto something.

What if she's the one
that did this to me?

This is you, screwing your partner.

After you lied to me the
way you did, does it matter?

- I still want you.
- It's over, Elaine.

- I can't stay here.
- So let me come.

Not together.

I wish we could just
be living our lives.

It's going to be all right.



You're still grounded.

- Six weeks.
- Mum...?

You can't play me and your
dad off against each other.

- Christine, tell me.
- I killed them.

Why?

Because I like it.

She's fine.

- Is she?
- Yeah.

I mean, this is what
teenagers do, isn't it?

Really?

This?

Not my daughter.

We all make mistakes.

This wasn't a mistake.



It was deliberate.

She wanted to hurt herself.

Because of me.

Thanks for coming along today.

For everything.

If you hadn't been there,

I would have ended up with a scar
on the back of my head, as well.

The full 360.

I'm glad you were there.

So am I.

I got to live out some
fantasies of a misspent youth.

What did you spend your youth on?

Studying.

Locked in a room, losing my mind.

It paid off, didn't it?

Oh, yeah.

Look at me now, reaping the benefits!

How do you feel about
Barker being released?

I think you know how I feel.

The guy's guilty.

You're not as easy to
read as you think, Gabriel.

You should go.

You think?

I think.

Get a bucket and some towels, please.

Come on, baby.

Come on, come on. Yeah,
that's it, that's it.

We should roll her over on her side.

Mm...

You've got blood on your shirt.

You always hated it, anyway.

Which is weird, because
you bought it for me.

Where did you find her?

You don't want to know.

- This is your fault.
- Oh, Christ...!

And how could you...?

- Bringing her with you?
- We're over, since the attack.

And if it wasn't for Elaine, I
would never have found Hannah.

I needed her help, OK?

Her help?

SHE SCOFFS

- Right...!
- Give me a break. I found her, didn't I?

I checked out of my own investigation.

Well, finding her isn't the point.

If you knew what was
about to happen to her,

it's a pretty important point.

The point is...why she did this.

Does she know?

What I did? Or what you did?

She doesn't, does she?

Tell me she doesn't know!

Rellik 1x02 "Episode 03 "
Sep 25 , 2017.

RAIN POURS DOWN

You've hardly said a word to me.

You shouldn't be here.

I want to be here.

With you.

Is that what you really want, love?

Of course.

I love you.

I love you, too.

Come on...

HE YAWNS

Jesus, Brian.

- Sorry, I know I'm late.
- Again.

Are you Brian Sweeney?

Yeah.

You're a hard man to get
hold of, Brian Sweeney.

We've been calling, had
people go by your house...

Oh, sorry, er...

..the phone ran out of
credit. It happens, doesn't it?

Have you been drinking, Brian?

You try working nights without a drink.

What's this about?

- Were you on shift this morning?
- Till nine. Why?

I want to ask you something.

- Did you see this woman at all?
- Mrs Barker?

Yeah, early this morning.

Almost at the end of my shift.

She and her husband were
having a few...words,

so she stormed out in a hurry.

And did you see her return?

No.

Me and Patrick, we
chatted till about eight.

He was feeling bad about
not taking the time off work.

Then he went upstairs

and I got back to the desk.

Are you sure you didn't
see her come back?

I'd spent that long talking
about her, I'd have noticed.

I mean, a job like this, long shifts,

people nod off.

It's not a crime. It's
just we need to be sure.

I'm telling you, she didn't.

What's this about?

Rebecca Barker was found
murdered this morning.

So let me ask you again.

Are you absolutely sure about
everything you've told us?

Cos this is a murder case.

And we suspect Mrs Barker is the
latest victim of the acid killer.

Yes.

Yes.

God, I swear.

Wait, erm...

Listen.

I was just recording something.

A book I'm working on.

RECORDING: The concierge shuddered with leafy joy

as her fulsome bosom
pressed against his...

Sorry. Bit later...

RECORDING: Love had placed him

on a different spiritual plane to us...

For Christ's sake, Rebecca!

Rebecca... Look, stop being like this!

Come back.

That's Mr Barker.

Rebecca!

Calling after his wife.

I saw him going after her.

It says the time it
was recorded here, too.

7:07.

- And that was recorded sitting here?
- Yes.

- And they were...?
- Going down the stairs.

OK.

Thank you for your time.

Goodnight, boss.

Are you sure there's
nothing else I can do?

Well, is there something else
that you think you should be doing?

Well, there's not exactly...

Barker's being watched.

Mike and Asim are checking his alibi.

Gabriel's... Well, you know?

No.

No, er...enlighten me.

You know, his daughter.

He had to, er...

Him and Elaine, they, er...

Did he not talk to you?

So what about his daughter?

Maybe he should tell you himself.

It sounded important.

More important than getting a confession

from a guy who's killed six people

and burned them beyond
recognition with hydrochloric acid?

Well, he was worried
about her. His daughter.

That's all I know.

Sam...

Do you think what you're doing is smart?

Sorry?

I don't know what you mean.

Oh, you know what I fucking mean.

Do you think what you
are doing is smart?

I, er...

I don't, erm...

It's just a rhetorical question.

Go on, piss off.

LOUD CLUB MUSIC

Yep?

Gabriel, I just heard
you had to check out

of the investigation today.

Yeah, look, I didn't have a choice.

It's Hannah, OK?

So don't go crawling up my arse on this.

I know it's Hannah.

And it's serious or you
wouldn't have signed off.

I'm just calling to see if I could help.

Really?

Yeah, yeah, really. I'm
worried about Hannah, too.

I know she's been in
a dark place before.

And don't worry, we'll
catch this fucker.

Sure. Thanks, Ed.

Have you seen this girl?

No, mate.

The barman says she was here
with Cassie, but left hours ago.

We should try nearby bars, pubs.

No need.

I've got a friend in Digital Forensics.

I asked him to look into
Hannah's ChatsApp account.

And?

She messaged Cassie
saying she was at a rave

at a club in the City.
I've got the address.

- When did she send the message?
- Before we talked to Cassie.

- She lied to us.
- Of course she did.

And, Gabriel...

..there's a lot of talk,

and maybe it's just talk,

but she says in the message...

"I want to get fucked up."

Drop me at my car.

Screw that.

Unless you don't want
my help all of a sudden.

Which would be stupid,
cos you need it...

..evidently.

CAR ENGINE STARTS: All right, then.

Jesus Christ...!

What the fuck?!

Mr Barker...

We're very sorry you've
been here so long.

Would you like someone to
take you back to your place?

So I'm free to go, am I?

You were always free to
go. We just wanted you to...

Answer your questions, yes.

I'm not stupid, Detective.

And have you spoken with Brian Sweeney?

We have, yeah.

Good.

We're very sorry for
your loss, Mr Barker.

Just do your job.

Find whoever did this.

That guy creeps me out.

Unfortunately, creeping you
out isn't grounds for arrest.

Patrick Barker has left the building.

Where are you on the other leads?

No connections I can find to
the other body we've identified.

Mrs Barker worked away a lot,
she didn't make any enemies.

Keep checking.

You do that when you're nervous.

If anything happens to
Hannah, it's because of me.

No, it's because of us.

We made a mistake. We
won't make it again.

Right.

Because we haven't already tried that.

Maybe we haven't tried hard enough.

I can't even look at myself any more,

let alone be with someone.

Let's just find your daughter.

I know what she means to you.

And what you mean to me.

I know you're still dealing
with what happened to you.

But I'm here for you, Gabriel.

LOUD CLUB MUSIC

Have you seen this girl?

Jesus, is that real?

I need you to tell me
if you've seen this girl.

It's real. The girl?

No.

No!

- Have you seen this girl?
- No, mate.

Hey, have you seen this girl?

Shit...!

You're a long way from Mordor, ain't ya?

I'm DCI Gabriel Markham.

If you don't answer the fucking
question, you're in trouble.

Have you seen this girl?

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

I've seen her round here somewhere...

Argh!

Urgh!

Urgh! Urgh!

Get the fuck out of here!

Argh!

Argh...!

Gabriel...

Stop!

Gabriel!

Stop, Gabriel!

She's the reason you're here.

I'm taking you home.

HE SPEAKS BACKWARDS

You're not going to like this, but
can we talk about your childhood?

My childhood?

Mm, that's kind of cliche, even for you.

Yeah, well, we've talked about a
lot of things in these sessions.

There's no harm in going back to basics.

You know what happened to me.
I don't want to go there again.

Well, that's precisely why you should.

Come on, we need to look for the light,

the laughter.

Why don't you tell me your happiest...

..happiest memory, Christine?

Mm...I once set fire to the school gym.

Please.

Fine.

If you have to know.

At first...

At first, I was afraid.

I was petrified.

♪ Thinking I can live
without you by my side... ♪

Yeah, OK.

SHE HUMS THE SONG

I will survive, Isaac.

It's a very important message.

If you don't take this
seriously, I can't help you.

I'm not crying for you again.

I know it floats your boat,
but I'm not that type of girl.

For me...

..it was trains.

Oh, come on...!

No, I could watch them for hours.

Then, this one day...

..a bad day at school...

I used to get bullied
quite a bit for a few years.

I went down to the station in
the pouring rain and I saw it.

A steam 5699 Galatea.

I mean, what's it doing
there? Christ knows.

I'd been wanting to see one
since I started spotting.

Now...

..right when I needed
cheering up the most...

..there it was.

Now, that is my happiest memory.

What about yours?

On Fridays, after school,

me and my mum would always go
to one of those coffee shops.

You know, the smart ones
with the...the sofas.

And she'd get me to stick
my hands down the sides,

between the cushions...

- Why do that?
- Because of the money.

There's always coins down there.

Like, not much, but...

..it can add up.

You know, like, maybe enough to buy
a pack of sweets, or the chip shop,

if we were lucky.

But it didn't matter, buying anything.

Not really. It was...

It was me and her against the world.

Finding our way through.

You loved your mum.

Despite everything.

Piss off, man.

You know, you've talked before
about not feeling safe...growing up.

It's interesting, you never talked
about these times with your mum.

It's easy to forget, isn't it...

..among all the shit,
the times that it wasn't?

So what happened to her?

I mean, you've said that she...

MAN: Don't touch me!

WOMAN: Can I have some help here?!

All right, stay...

Save it. Take it...

No, let him go, let him go.

No, let him go.

COMMOTION CONTINUES

It's clean now, surely?

We've been doing this all day...

I'm just being careful.
Can't leave any traces.

The police won't even
know it's her, right?

Hopefully.

But we can't be sure...

..of anything.

"Best use of thought leadership, 2003."

Me and the rest of the team,
we laughed when they called

and said we were shortlisted.

And then we won.

We pretended like we didn't care.

But...

..I still have it.

And I put it here...

..where everyone can see it.

The lies we tell ourselves
to keep ourselves sane...

You should go.

- I'll be back as soon as I can.
- I know.

Sally...

Everything that happened
here, there was no other way.

No choice.

You understand that, don't you?

Hm?

You must believe that.

Shush, shush, shush...

Don't cry, my love. Don't cry.

Don't cry.

Shush...

Everything's going to be all right.

Everything's going to be all right.

DOOR CLOSES

Thought I might find you here.

I always hated the thought
of being predictable.

And yet you smoke here every
day, same place, same time.

- A creature of habit.
- With a habit.

Are you busy later?

Boss...

Got the postmortem.

Already? Did they find anything?

Yeah, get this, the
victim had breast implants.

So?

So, apparently, every fake tit

that goes into someone with low
self-esteem has a serial number.

No shit?

We ran the serial number with
the manufacturer and we got an ID.

Rebecca Barker.

43.

Married.

- Have we notified the husband yet?
- Not yet.

Let's bring him in.

I'm sorry, it's just, er...

It's just when you've...

..when you've been married
to somebody that long...

..they're just part of you, you know?

I'm sorry.

And, er...

SHE CLEARS HER THROAT

..when was the last time you saw her?

She works away a lot.

And, er...

She was on another trip and, er...

I think her meeting had been cancelled.

Of course, she just...

All she wanted was
for me to take the day.

Erm...

But I said I...

I said I was busy.

She was very angry.

What time was this?

That was about seven, I think.

Seven. Just after seven.

- Do you know where she went?
- No.

I... Well, I assumed she'd gone
to call her sister or someone,

but I don't know for sure.
I don't know. I'm sorry.

We have to ask, Mr Barker...

Is there anyone who can
account for your whereabouts

from after she left, just after seven,

till her body was found
at a quarter to nine?

Me?

You think...?

We have to ask.

No, I understand that.

Yes, of course you do.

Ah, let me see... Well,
there's Brian. Erm...

Brian's the concierge in our block.

Works from nine till nine,
sees everybody in and out.

And that's the only entrance?

No, there's a residents-only car park

in the basement underground.

Brian definitely saw Rebecca leave.

I spoke to him until about
eight o'clock, off and on.

What's his full name, your concierge?

Brian Sweeney.

He and Rebecca got along.

Look, erm...

Just...

Just find...

..whoever did this, Detectives.

Please.

We appreciate you coming
down here, Mr Barker.

And if you don't mind
waiting a little while longer,

we have some more questions for you.

Yes.

Keep him here till we
talk to Brian Sweeney.

- You aren't buying what he said?
- He's hiding something.

Isn't everyone?

We need to talk to this concierge,

make sure his alibi holds up.

In the meantime, I don't care
what bullshit you come up with,

just make sure Patrick Barker
doesn't leave this building.

How was the door-to-door?

No-one anywhere nearby
saw anything of any value.

The usual, then.

This bloody case, honestly...

Oh...!

SCREAMING ON THE PC

LAUGHTER

Oh...!

Oh, you all think this is funny, do you?

DOORBELL CHIMES

Brian Sweeney? DCI Gabriel Markham.

I need to talk to you.

Nobody's home. Any joy?

No.

Well, he should be in shift soon.

Maybe if we call...

PHONE VIBRATES

Hi. I'm in the middle of something.

I still haven't heard
anything from Hannah.

Well, have you called her
friends, other parents?

Yes.

It turns out Cassie Hughes
skipped school today, as well.

Shit.

If she's with Cassie Hughes, then
she's up to all kinds of things.

Remember what happened last time?

Lisa...

You need to find her.

I will.

- Now.
- I will, OK?

Yeah.

Everything OK?

Do you mind if we make a stop
before we look for Sweeney?

Yeah, sure.

I thought they were
tearing this place down.

Well, they're always talking about it.

But the truth is, it costs too much.

Cheaper just to let the
whole thing decompose.

LIFT DOOR CLANGS SHUT

When I was a kid...

..I always thought it
was going to get better.

I don't know why I thought that.

Maybe it's because, when you're
young, everything's always changing.

Everything's new, every experience.

And it's hard to
imagine that sometimes...

..progress just stops.

That a place or a person...

..has become everything
they're ever going to be.

Or worse...

..they become less.

You grew up here?

I didn't know that.

Well, now you do.

Cassie?

ELECTRONIC DANCE MUSIC ON TV

KNOCKING ON DOOR

Cassie, it's Gabriel. Hannah's dad.

I want to talk to you.

Cassie, you're not in trouble,
I just need to talk to you.

- Maybe she's not here.
- That's hers.

KNOCKING ON DOOR

Cassie, I'm not going anywhere.

What?

- Where's Hannah?
- I don't know.

I don't know where Hannah is, yeah?

I was watching that.

You're not missing anything.

Hannah's been gone from
school all day. So have you.

We're worried about her. I
just want to know she's OK.

She doesn't want to
see you right now, yeah?

Jesus, give her some fucking space.

Hey!

You know where she
is, don't you? Tell me.

Or what, you freak?

Or I turn this place upside down.

You ever spent the
night in custody, Cassie?

- It's no place you want to be.
- Screw you.

Cassie...

Just tell us where she is
and we'll leave you alone.

I don't know.

Honestly, I don't know.

She came in this morning
in a really weird mood.

She said she just wanted to, like,
get out of there and get hammered.

And I was like, "Yeah, sure."

Why? Why was she in a mood?

Cos she knows the truth.

About you.

What do you mean?

About your affair.

Is it with her?

Hm?

Hannah said it was with a lady cop.

CASSIE LAUGHS

Oh, she's a bit out of
your league, isn't she?

Where were you drinking?

Er, erm...

LA Lounge.

And did she say where she was going?

A party.

She knew about some big party.

She said she'd text me later.
But I haven't heard nothing.

Well, when you hear, you tell me, OK?

Or I'm coming back
here with a patrol car.

All right, all right. Jesus...!

I'm sure she'll be fine.

You don't mind her going
to the kind of party

where you get high and fuck, right?

SHE SCOFFS

DOOR CLOSES

What was that?

Hm...

Her mum left when she was
young. Her dad's a meth-head.

I'd feel sorry for her if she
didn't have such a shitty attitude.

I don't mean Cassie.

I mean when she said she knew
the truth about you, you looked...

..terrified.

And then, when she mentioned
the affair, you looked relieved.

What did you think
she was talking about?

What did you think Hannah knew?

This thing's broken.
Let's use the stairs.

- OK, I'm ready.
- You just stay there.

Stay where you are. Don't come in here.

What do you think?

Ah...

You need to put your hair up.

Yeah.

And turn around.

Well...

..it'll just have to do.

I always hated that hat.

SWEENEY: But his mind was not focused.

Love had placed him on a different
spiritual plane to us mortals...

For Christ's sake, Rebecca!

Rebecca...

Look, stop being like this. Come back!

Rebecca!

HE CHUCKLES

I'm in trouble now.

What have you done this time?

Oh...

You don't want to know, Brian.

You don't want to know.

FROM NEXT ROOM: For fuck's sake, why?

Tell me why!

I'm sick to death talking about it!

You going off to work every day,
standing side by side with her.

Elaine is my partner.

She's who I work with.
I can't help that!

- You can help who you sleep with.
- Oh...!

DOOR SLAMS

MUSIC THROUGH HEADPHONES

You don't have to be here.

- I want to be.
- It's not a good idea.

You can't be objective
about this any more.

You shouldn't be leading
this investigation.

HE SIGHS: Are you saying
you're going to take me off?

Well...

We've been friends a long time.
I'm just looking out for you.

If you take me off the case,

our little arrangement at the safehouse

goes to Professional Standards.

HE SCOFFS

Oh, there he is.

There's the Gabriel I remember.

You can be a real prick.

Look, I'm not trying to
scorch the earth here.

It's just...I am worried
about you, that's all.

I'm fine.

All finished?

Sorry, sorry...

Why won't you say?

It's private.

But you do admit that
you're seeing someone?

- Oh, a gentleman never tells.
- Oh, come on!

You're dressing better,

you're coming into work
smiling, for a change.

Leave it, Andrea. I'm
not going to say anything.

Give me her name. Just her name.

Ah...

Fine.

Fine.

You be like that.

I'll find out sooner or later.

Excuse me.

RAT SQUEAKS

SHE SCREAMS

HE LAUGHS

What the hell...?!

Don't forget to wash your hands!

What is wrong with you?

You know that I hate rats!

- Chill out, relax. It's a joke!
- A joke?

You can call it a joke.
But from where I'm standing,

it feels a lot more like bullying.

- What's going on here?
- Nothing.

Forget it.

Jesus...

He thought that it would be
funny to put rats in the toilet.

Oh, he's still pulling that shit?

One more time...

One more time and I will get him back.

Oh, come on. You don't need
to stoop down to his level.

Not his level.

I will do something that will
scare the shit out of him.

I'm telling you, one more time...

Hey, Andrea...

Pigs.

He's shit-scared of them.

For some insane reason,

his parents decided to take him to
a slaughterhouse when he was a kid.

Ever since then, he's had
nightmares about dead pigs.

You shouldn't be here, so soon
after what happened to you.

Sorry.

So the body was dumped
in broad daylight.

No CCTV. No anything.
The place is a wasteland.

What?

I don't know.

All the bodies we've had
so far, they've been placed.

Deliberately. Carefully.

Right in the middle of whatever
playground they're left in.

They...

It's like they're on show.

This...

It feels random, arbitrary.

- You think?
- And the scarring...

..it feels uneven.

Well, maybe the killer was in a hurry.

Yeah.

Probably.

Or what?

Every body we've seen so
far, it feels the same.

This one doesn't.

It feels different.

What, like a...?

Like a copycat?

But...

..not all the murders
have been the same.

- The manner of death...
- No, no.

But the burns...

That's the part our
killer takes time over.

This is all wrong.

It's like a bad impression.

You may be right.

I think we're looking for
two different killers here.

MOANING AND PANTING

MOANING GROWS LOUDER

PASSIONATE MOANING AND PANTING

Shit!

What are you doing
here? You shouldn't be...

Get away from him.

You need to come here, right
now. Come here, come here.

You don't understand, Mum.

What's he done to you, love?

It's not like that.

I am an adult.

I'm 20 years old and I love him.

I know you don't want
to hear that, but I do.

Wait, Rebecca!

- Rebecca, where are you going?
- Where do you think I'm going?

- You're going to call the police?
- This has to stop right now!

Look at you.

You're abusing our daughter,
you sick piece of shit!

Shush...!

She is not my daughter.

She is your daughter.

Your daughter.

You sick shit!

You raised her, Patrick!
She's your little girl!

Please...

- There is nothing to say!
- You need to calm down.

You need to be locked up for the
rest of your miserable little life!

Mum!

Mum, you can't tell anyone. You can't.

I can't let you tell anyone.

It's OK. You need help, love.

I'm going to help you.

No matter what he's made you
believe, it's not the truth, OK?

- I'm going to help you.
- No. You think you can help me.

You've never given a shit about me!

I know what I'm doing. I'm not a child.

SALLY SOBS

You can't do this.

I can't do what?

Get in the way of us.

"Get in the way of us"?

Can you bloody hear yourself?

I'm going to be sick.

Aaarrgghh...!

SHE SOBS

Oh, fuck...!

Oh, God...

Oh, God...!

Oh, God!

- I'm sorry!
- Shush...

Don't cry.

SHE SOBS

- Don't cry.
- I can't... Oh, God...!

It's all right.

It's all right, my love.

Everything's going to be fine.

SHE CONTINUES TO SOB

Everything's going to be fine.

I've been thinking...

I think we need to make sure

that nobody can ever
trace this back to you.

Even if we bury the body...

..we can't be sure.

And we must be...

..completely sure we've
gotten away with it.

So...

..we make it look like one of these.

And then she'll be just
another anonymous victim.

I didn't mean to...

I just didn't want her to
tell anyone. I just couldn't...

I know, I know, I know.

I know, Sally. But you
have to be strong now.

Will you be strong...

..my love?

My love...

We'll need to leave her body
in a playground somewhere,

just like the others.

What if they find the real killer?

The real acid murderer.
They'll know he didn't do it.

It'll be me they come looking for first.

And I'll just...

I don't know, I'll
just get on a plane...

..get out of here.

You stay and tie up the loose
ends and then join me later.

And then we just...

..never come back.

We'll have our forever.