Shetland (2013–…): Season 4, Episode 4 - Episode #4.4 - full transcript

Ignoring Norwegian secret service warnings to the contrary, Perez and Tosh track down Mathias Søderland, as the murder mystery continues.

Thomas Malone, convicted for
the murder of Lizzie Kilmuir.

Her body was found inside a kiln on Unst.

Drew McColl called in. His
daughter seems to be missing.

She's been there about 10 to 12 hours.

Malone was at the festival. I saw him.

Kevin's DNA isn't a match

to the DNA that we
found on Lizzie's scarf.

Who's Alan's real father?

My real dad's in here somewhere.

Did something happen to you?

It's just I noticed all the locks.



I was in an abusive relationship.

Detective Bleymann
has volunteered,

despite this being his day off.

There's someone in my room.

Tosh?

I'm glad you're OK.
I'm glad you're here.

Soderland has been an active member
of the NDA for the past ten months.

That's the guy from last night.

I think you are a good man.

- Is everything OK?
-The black van behind us.

It's been following us all day.

- Who is it?
- I don't know

and I don't want to find out.

SHETLAND
Season 4 - Episode 04



Subtitles by Red Bee Media Ltd
Sync by Marocas62

This is Agent Nielsen
from E15, counterterrorism.

DI Perez, DS Mclntosh,
Shetland Police.

I'm sorry for bringing you
out here in the dead of night.

You must be wondering
what this is all about.

I imagine it's because you want me to
stop investigating Mathias Soderland.

That's true, yes.

But we also know how important
he is to your investigation.

No, he's more than important.

He's our main suspect.

Unfortunately, he is gathering
intelligence on the NDA,

which makes him equally important to us.

He works for you?

That makes him sound vaguely heroic, in
truth, he's little more than an informer.

You do know Soderland
broke into my hotel room?

He's clearly dangerous.

Well, in our line of work we
don't always pick our allies.

You can't ignore the fact that
he may have killed a journalist.

"May have,"
is our get-out-of-jail card.

We need to look at the bigger picture.

The NDA are dangerous, you know,
and their support is growing,

and we believe there's a
faction within the NDA

planning a campaign of terror.

We have various possible
targets, none confirmed.

Mathias Soderland can give
us details of these plans,

so that's why it's imperative
that you and DS Mclntosh

leave him be...
for now.

If we don't move now
we're going to lose him.

Because once you've
got what you want

he's just going to disappear,

probably with your help.

That may be the case, or we
could hand him over to you.

And you can give me your word on that?

With due respect,
DI Perez

is investigating a crime
that has happened,

while you're talking about
a what-if situation.

We are trying to stop
potential loss of life,

Detective Perez is dealing with a
death that has already occurred.

Which is more important?

Surely we can come to
some kind of compromise.

It's regrettable,
but we need to prioritise.

So, you're on the first
flight in the morning.

You have a safe journey.

I need to know if Mathias
Soderland was in Shetland

and I need to know if he was
using the name Jan Hansen.

I've got a grieving father
back home

and I'm not leaving without some answers.
You don't have any choice.

I have orders to take you
to the airport myself.

I'm not trying to jeopardise
E15's operation.

It's the opposite, in fact.

Anke?

Sally McColl's mobile phone
and her laptop are missing.

Now, what if she had the
same information on the NDA

- that E15 are looking for?
- I understand. I do.

But they won't listen
to mere mortals like us.

I know. I know, I know
it's a lot I'm asking for.

Yeah.

What if I could get
what we both want?

I might be able to get
what we both want...

.. and I'll keep you out of it.

This is the address that Hagan
is sending Mathias money to.

You know it?

It's near the harbour, the
NDA use it as a headquarters.

If you do find him,
his cover cannot be broken.

And remember who you're dealing with.

E15 was not exaggerating.

OK.

Get in the car.

So if you're going to go in
there and to talk to the NDA,

you need to be very careful.

I mean, these guys,
they try to look

like a mainstream political party,
but they're not.

I think I've got a pretty good
idea of who I'm dealing with.

OK, I but think you're
going to need a translator.

OK.

OK, let's go.

Excuse me, does anybody
here speak English?

Does anybody speak English?

I do.

How can I help?

I'm looking for a Mathias
Soderland.

Is he here?

I don't think I know
anyone with that name.

What's this about?

Just tell him where he can
find Mathias Soderland.

Yeah, I already told you, I do
not know a Mathias Soderland.

How come he gets
his mail delivered here?

Perhaps we had someone with that name,

but I can assure you

he's no longer part
of our organisation.

It's just that he may have been
involved in the death of a young woman,

and if that's the case,
and if you're protecting him...

Are you threatening me?

You shouldn't believe everything
you hear or read about us.

All we want to do is make
our streets safe again.

This is my country,
it's not yours,

and I do not have to speak to you.

OK.
Just...

give me the address.

That's all you have to do.

Say the address.

Sorligata 63.

Sorligata 63.

That's not too far away from here.

Is that the guy?
Let's make sure!

Tosh,
cut him off on that street!

Mathias, stop!

- Lars?!
- Keep going!

You lost him.

Sir?

I'm through here.

We lost him.

Oh, my God.

That the man you saw in your room?

Yeah.

What's does the sign say, Lars?

"Forr?der",
it means traitor.

Shit.

I knew this would happen.

This could mean my job.
You realise that?

This was entirely my fault.
I pushed too hard at the NDA office

for the address and
I blew his cover.

No, they already knew he was an informer.

- They did?
- Sure.

Otherwise why kill him?

Well...

.. I doubt we'll ever know if he
was your mysterious Jan Hansen now.

Look, I still need his
prints and his DNA,

because if he killed Sally,
I still need to know about.

I have a feeling E15
won't be that helpful.

But, it's not just up to them.

- I'll see what I can do, OK?
- OK.

- Now go home, please.
- OK.

Lars.

Tosh, I'm going to text you

some e-mail addresses
from Soderland's laptop,

- you run a check on them as soon as you can.
- Yeah, sure.

OK.

Lizzie.

Lizzie?

- Good morning.
- Morning.

Here.

It was on the floor.

About last night.

I had far too much to
drink and I'm... I'm sorry.

No, don't...
Don't apologise.

Look...

.. I really need to get ready.

- OK.
- I'm late.

Thank you.

Cassie?

Jimmy, are you back?

Yeah.

I heard that, erm, Kevin
Killick wasn't Alan's father.

Is that right?

Where did you hear that?

Oh, you know what this place is like.
Is it true?

- You want a coffee?
- No, ta.

- Cass been OK?
- Yeah.

Still hanging about with Alan.

Well, look, if it makes
you feel any better,

we're trying to ID
the last person

that was seen with Sally.

- And it wisnae Alan.
- But he's still a suspect?

Jimmy.

You're not putting my mind at ease.

Doesn't it bother you
she might be in danger?

I'll forget you said that.

I'm just...

I just want you to tell me
you've got it sorted. That...

.. you know, nobody else
is going to get hurt.

You know what Cassie's like.
If we tell her not to see him,

she's only going to see him all the more.

So, all we can do is keep an eye on it.

Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.

God.

Eh, Mary wants you two to
come over for dinner tomorrow,

thinks it's about time
we all got together.

And that's OK with you?

About seven o'clock, all right?

- OK.
- See you.

Alan.

Hi.

What's happening?

I was just about to text you.

Drew was wanting us to
organise a memorial for Sally.

So, I was wondering if there
was anything you're wanting

to put on the memory table.

Why didn't you tell me sooner?
I could've helped.

Drew just decided this morning.

Yeah,
we've got some drinks.

Cass suggested that we write
some letters

and put them in the bottles.

That's sounds lovely.

I've got a drawing at home,
I'll bring it.

Yeah, that'll be nice.

Thank you.

So, how much did she see?

Enough to get the picture.

She just doesn't understand
what's going on, that's all.

And, to be honest...

.. neither do I.

Well, lucky it's none
of your business then.

Look, I'm speaking as a friend, Kate.

If you carry on with
Thomas you will lose Molly.

Look, I've no intention of
"carrying on" with Thomas.

I was really drunk,
Sandy, I told you.

Maybe you should think about
the future and forget the past.

That's what I'm trying to do.

Because unless
someone confesses,

he's a suspect and
always will be.

But, Sandy, you remember his mum.

She was unbelievably cruel to him.

I mean, he's had shit since he was a kid.

That doesn't mean he didn't do it.

Can you honestly say
that you are 100% sure

he did not kill Lizzie?

Cos if you have the slightest doubt, Kate,

you can't have him in your life.

It's too big a risk.

And it's not you who'll be in danger.

It's Molly.

Remind me not to return your
phone calls in the future.

I'm sorry,
it was very full-on over there.

So I gather.

They want statements
from you both,

and you'll have to go back over
for the inquest -

and the trial,
if they find Soderland's killer.

Sure,
whatever they need.

He's still a suspect?

He is until I know any different.

I'm still waiting for his prints and DNA.

So, when were you going to
mention Malone's hearsay file?

Billy said that Drew
gave you a copy.

- That's not relevant.
- Which part?

The report from teachers about
inappropriate language to girls

or the statement from the friend who said
he tried to choke her with a scarf?

- A scarf, Jimmy.
- All this stuff

came out after he was arrested.

They were just jumping
on a bandwagon.

If the CCRC had seen this
they might have binned the whole appeal.

It was a lynch mob
mentality back then

and it's a lynch mob mentality now.

Well,
it's not your problem any more.

Glasgow have deployed a
major investigation team.

They want you to
concentrate on Sally McColl

and leave Lizzie Kilmuir to them.

I know you're pissed off about it,
but it's standard practice now.

They arrive first thing
tomorrow morning.

Great...

.. a bunch of people that just
think we knit jumpers up here.

Any luck with those e-mail
addresses from Soderland's laptop?

Mostly NDA members,

It's registered to a Jo Halley.

that's registered to you?

That's my old e-mail address.
I haven't used it for years.

I got a new one when I
split up with my husband.

So, you have no idea
how it would get

into the hands of a
Mathias Soderland in Bergen?

No.
I don't know him.

Is it possible it might
have been on Sally's phone?

Maybe,
if I used it by mistake.

Has anyone hacked into
your e-mail accounts?

I don't think so.

So, you've had no
communication with him

or anybody else involved in
the Norwegian Defence Army?

Absolutely not.

No.

And are you sure about what
you saw at the festival?

Sally speaking Norwegian
to someone in a hoodie.

Yes.

Did you know that Sally
had plans to leave?

Yes.

And Alan didn't know about that,
did he?

Sally was going away for work.

Nothing to do with Alan.

But he would still have felt rejected
if he'd found out, I imagine.

Maybe.

But he was a kind person,
he'd understand.

Sally didn't know what she had.

- Was he too good for her?
- I didn't mean it like that.

Jo, we're going to have
to take your computer

and do a forensic
search of the croft.
Is that OK with you?

Now?

I want to go to Sally's memorial.

You can still do that.

And Sally's keys?
I want them back.

I don't like the idea that
somebody might copy them.

Don't worry, Jo.
They're safe just now,

and we'll return them
with your computer.

Thank you all for coming.
I appreciate it.

As would Sally.

As a wee girl she loved this beach.

I remember the smell of the sea
in her hair like it was yesterday.

And when her mother was alive,

they'd walk along there
every morning together.

They were happy memories for Sally.

So, today I'd like you
to say a prayer,

write a message, put it in a bottle,

and imagine Sally
and her mother reunited,

and remember...

.. how kind she was...

.. how funny...

.. how special.

My girl...

.. my wee girl.

What are you doing here?

I just...
I just want...

- I just wanted to see you.
- Now's not a good time.

Look, what happened between us,
it's not going to happen again.

With our past it's not going to work.

Molly's not comfortable with it and
I do really need to put her first.

- Just like you did with Lizzie.
- What?

You put her first and you
sacrificed what you wanted,

- and you're doing the same thing again with Molly.
- No...

Listen to me, just maybe

just think about yourself
every now and then.

- Jeez, being a single parent makes it a wee bit difficult.
- Come on.

No, come on. I that you
would at least understand.

You know what?
You're just like your sister.

- What do you mean by that?
- Hey, is everything OK here?

Yeah.

- Thomas was just going.
- What's he doing here?

- No, Drew, don't, don't, don't.
- Just...

- Just go!
- Really?

Yeah, go, Thomas.

- Just go!
- Really?

Really?!

- Thomas...
- Get off me.

Get your hands off me.
Get off.

Don't push your luck, you.

What you playing at?

You must've known you werenae
going to be welcome here.

- Well, I do now.
- Good.

Piss off.

Now.

I'm serious.

Away you go home.

You've got a visitor.

Alan Killick.

Sandy's taken him into the interview room.

Right.

So, this is a...

8mm film I got transferred.

It's of my dad's 30th birthday party,

the one they had on the beach.

I thought it might've been helpful.

It could have my biological
dad on.

Lizzie Kilmuir definitely is.

30th birthday, so that would be...?
That would make it when?

The 5th of June, 1993.

The week before
Lizzie was killed.

That's Lizzie.

Is that your dad?

Aye. That's him.

And there's Drew McColl.

Looks like everybody was there.

Who's that with your mum? Do you know him?

Nope.

And what about him?

Nope, sorry.

That's Kate.

Is that Thomas Malone?

Molly really is Lizzie's image, isn't she?

Can we hang onto this?
Make some copies.

We've got a problem -

it's Malone. He's been drinking
all night by the sounds of it.

- Do you hear me?
- He wants to speak to you.

I get the blame!
Me!

- Cheers.
- Me!

As soon as something happens,
it's all my fault! Eh?

Nobody gives a shit about me!

Nobody!

I'd be better off back inside.

Because at least they knew.

They knew the truth.

They knew the truth!

Do you hear me?

You done?

What's going on with you and Kate Kilmuir?

She told me she believed me.

I know, I heard her say it.

But now...

.. she doesn't want
me anywhere near her,

nor her daughter.

Does that really surprise you, Thomas?

You know something, eh?

I think I'd be better off dead.

Nobody's better off dead.

No, I...
I would be.

I was thinking Peter
for the Hillswick run.

Do you think that'll work?

Janice, sorry,
would you mind taking over?

So, how is he?

He'll be all right when he sobers up.

It's all my fault.

Why do you say that?

I did something really stupid.

I let...

I let Thomas spend the night...

.. with me.

I instantly regretted it.

Thomas seems to think
that you don't believe

he's innocent any more.

While he was sleeping
he called out Lizzie's name.

Then I went through his wallet
- not sure why, but I did -

and there was a photograph
of her inside it

with "RIP" written on it.

Now, I know there's
probably loads of reasons

why he would do something like that,

but it just really
freaked me out.

OK, look, if he comes near
you again,

then you call me.

- OK? Right.
- Yeah.

I'll let you get on.

There is...
There's just one more thing.

There's been some talk about Lizzie

possibly having a thing with an older man.

Have you got any idea who
that might have been?

Well, I always assumed
it was Kevin Killick.

He mistook me for Lizzie
one time,

and I always knew
he fancied her.

But...

Yeah, the look of
disappointment on his face

when he realised it was me was priceless.

That happened quite a few times.

I never understood the difference.

But they just always
seemed to prefer Lizzie.

And...

.. it's probably why I'm
alive and she's dead.

Molly. You have to believe me.

- I didnae do it.
- Leave me alone.

Look, no, just wait.
Just listen to me, will you!

I would never hurt you
or your mother.

- Never.
- I don't believe you!

You don't even know what happened.

It was over 20 years ago.
You weren't even born!

Just go away!

Molly?

There's a man following me,
please call the police.

Molly!

- Just listen to me, will you!
- Please, call them now!

OK...
It's OK.

OK.

I've got the background check on
Jo Halley. No criminal record.

She did lodge a complaint of
assault against her ex-husband.

But I've been looking at her
computer -

she has got dozens and dozens
of images of Alan Killick

on her photo stream. In fact,
that's pretty much all she's got.

What, she's obsessed?

Well, is it worth asking if
there ever was a Norwegian?

But who booked into
the hotel as Hansen?

Yeah, I think we need to bring her in.

Billy.

See if you can speak to
this ex-husband in person

and find out what
happened to that complaint.

We would like to ask you a few questions

about your relationship with Alan Killick.

OK.

You both get on really well.
Why do you think that is?

He's kind,

funny.

Not all men are.

And this...

closeness didn't cause any
problems between you and Sally?

- Why would it?
- Well,

Well, it might have if she knew
that you were in love with him.

- I never said that.
- You didn't have to.

The question is - did he
feel the same way about you?

You'd need to ask him that.

Well, I think that you
would know if he did.

Are you jealous of them, Jo?

Did you tell him how you felt?

He knows.

Alan's different from
other men I've known.

Like your ex-husband,
Robert Downing.

Look, I'm sorry we have
to go over this again,

but it's really important
that you tell us the truth.

I don't know what I saw in him.

He was violent right from the start.

I was just desperate to be
liked by someone, anyone.

When I look back on how pathetic
I was I want to throw up.

You weren't pathetic, Jo, you were scared.

In those circumstances
you do what you have to.

Have you seen your ex recently?

No.

Would I be right in saying that
Alan was the first man that ever

showed you any...

.. real affection?

But he was in love with somebody else.

It must have occurred to you

that things might
be very different

if Sally had left.

Maybe, but I didn't want that either.

So, you didn't get in contact
the NDA and tell them

that Sally was investigating them?

You really think I'd want
someone to hurt Sally?

Somebody did...

.. and I'm beginning to wonder
if it was someone she knew.

Nothing from the search of the croft.

I'm guessing the prints and DNA
will belong to Jo, Sally and Alan.

Then what about the ex-husband?

Well, according to court records,
he claimed it was self-defence.

He said Jo was unstable and volatile.

Jury didn't agree,
he served 18 months.

- He was released six weeks ago.
- And you believe him?

I'm just telling you what
was said at the time.

Tosh.
She's in love with Sally's boyfriend.

We have to look at the possibility
that she created Hansen

in order to deflect attention,

either from herself or from somebody else.

Then who is the guy on the hotel CCTV?

He's been living with his
sister since he got out.

I called her, she claims
he's gone away for a break.

She doesn't know where to.

Yeah, no, I don't like the sound of that.

Track him down, cos we
need to talk to him.

OK.

Here.

I put too much milk in it, I'm sorry.

We just need to make sure Jo's
story checks out, that's all.

Sandy's had it in for her from the start.

Well, if Sandy thinks the worst of her

and you think the best of her,

then, as usual, the truth's
probably somewhere in between.

You still not sleeping?

I just keep thinking...

.. this job is all about
how you judge people...

.. who to trust, who to believe...

- .. when to let your guard down,
- Alison.

- Alison.
- when you don't...

What happened to you could
have happened to anybody.

You know that.

It had nothing to do with any
of the choices that you made.

Do you really think that I
would've let you go to Bergen

if I didn't think that
you could handle it?

I just thought you were
sick of the sight of me.

I know it's easy for me to say...

.. but this time will pass.

Thanks, I appreciate it.

The tea...

.. not so much.

Good day?

Molly...

.. listen, I am really sorry
about the other night.

I just want you to know
that you come first.

For me you always will.

- Really?
- Yes.

Look, I've told Thomas I
won't be seeing him again

and that he needs to just leave us alone.

Well, he's not listening because he's
just followed me home from school.

What?

He was waiting for me
when I finished school.

He scared me, Mum,

- he really scared me.
- Yeah.

Thomas?

Thomas?

Where are you? I want to speak to you.

Thom...

What are you doing here?

What are these doing on the wall?

You fooled me.
Now, I may have fooled myself,

but if you go anywhere near
Molly again, anywhere near her,

- I will kill you.
- You're going to do what?

Get out my way!

Kate!

You stay away.
You just stay away from me.

Just stay away from me
and leave me alone.

- Open the door.
- No!

Get away
and leave me alone!

Leave me alone.

Still on for dinner at Duncan's?

Sure.

Is everything OK?

Got my marching orders
from Alan's mum today.

You didn't give her a call, did you?

No, I did not.

Cos it doesn't mean I'm
going to stop seeing Alan.

- He needs me right now, OK?
- Cassie, I didn't say a word.

Yeah, but it's what you want, isn't it?

Yes, it is.

Cos I don't want you
being involved in this.

We've been through this before, Dad.

I don't believe he harmed Sally
and I don't think you do either.

I mean emotionally.

He's all over the place,
so are you.

I told you before,
it's not like that.

Yes, but it can become like that...

.. cos stuff happens.

Now, I want to know
what happened to Sally

before I'm comfortable
with this situation.

It's as simple as that.

Alan has no reason to harm me.

Honey.

You know, Cassie,

I've got a young girl
who's lying in a morgue

who probably thought
something very similar.

I'll be careful, OK?

Aye, OK.

What?

Something's coming my way,
I can feel it.

Do you know what your problem is?

Oh, it's never a good sign when
somebody starts a sentence with that.

You just know it's not going to end well.

Yeah, like,
they're never going to say -

- "You know what your problem is? You're totally brilliant."
- I don't know.

No, but you do know.

You think everything has to be perfect,

like it was with you and Fran,

but nothing is ever
going to live up to that.

- He's got a point.
- Really?

You think so?
I'm not sure.

You can't get
put off too easily.

You've got to, you've got to...

.. walk over the pebbles
to get to the sea.

Mary.

How many pebbles did you
have to walk over, darling?

Tonnes! My feet are still sore.

You know, I had a blast
from the past today.

Alan Killick showed
some of his home movies.

Kevin Killick's 30th birthday party.

God, that must have been
a trip down memory lane.

- Aye.
- You were in it.

Was I?

I don't remember, that must
have been a hell of a party.

No, it was on the beach at St Ninian's.
There was loads of people there.

There was Donna and Kevin, Drew McColl...

.. the Kilmuir sisters.

I didn't know you and
Kevin Killick were friends.

We weren't,
not really.

No,
Duncan just liked a party.

But they were usually
at your place, though.

Well, I liked to burn the candle
at both ends. Guilty, m'lord.

You sure you don't remember?

Loads of people on the beach,
dancing as the sun went down.

I mean, you know, it was pretty memorable.

I wish I did, it must have been fun.

Right, shall we go outside
and, eh, take our drinks

and watch the sun go down, eh?

Why were you asking about
Kevin Killick's party?

I just thought you might
remember something useful.

Why would I?

Cos you and Lizzie seemed
pretty chummy in it.

It was a party. I barely
remember the girl.

I take it Fran wasnae there?

All right, I was no angel.
What are you getting at?

Why are you getting so touchy?

Because I didn't want to talk
about all this in front of Cassie.

She doesn't know
what I was like back then.

I'd rather it stayed that way.

I think she probably knows
you better than you think.

Look, I'm just trying to form a picture.

You might remember something that
doesnae seem important to you,

but it might be important to me.

I don't remember anything
about the party, to be honest.

Lizzie might have been
seeing an older man,

so I just wondered if he was at the party.

Do you think it was Kevin Killick?

I'm keeping my options open.

Well, I can assure you it wasnae me.

Do you want a top up?

We've got someone from
Bergen wanting to talk to you

about this Soderland investigation.

It's the first I've heard.

Yeah, I missed the memo as well.

- Hi.
- Lars.

So, Anke wanted someone
to take statements

and I volunteered.

Besides, I've always
wanted to see Shetland.

So, what was that stuff about earlier?

The stuff about the party.
Duncan seemed embarrassed.

Oh, that's just cos he's
flirting shamelessly in it.

- And that irritated you?
- He was a married man.

It's not because he was married, is it?

It's cos he was married to mum.

You're still fighting her corner
and she's been dead for years.

What's wrong with that?

I want you to let her go.

I feel like it's stopping
you meeting someone else.

Well, if you're talking
about Asha, you know,

it was other stuff that
got in the way, Cass.

You know,
getting old and set in my ways.

You're not old.
There's plenty of time,

you just need to get out there.

I'll think about it.

Well, if you do, you can't keep Mum's
old boots and scarfs in the cupboard.

It's all getting a bit
like Daphne du Maurier.

No-one wants to be the
second Mrs. de Winter.

Daphne du Maurier, is it?

I should never have let
you go to university.

- It's true, though.
- Seriously,

my first big mistake.

So, how are things going?

I mean, with the investigation.

There's a debate about whether or not
our key witness is that reliable.

She still maintains she saw Sally
speaking Norwegian to someone.

What if she didn't?

Then we really screwed up.

I think she's genuine.

Well, I hope she is.

It's all we've got at the moment.

Why did you volunteer for this trip?

You're not that interested
in seeing Shetland, are you?

No, I was just interested
in seeing you again.

You know,
things were just so chaotic

after the murder of Mathias Soderland,

I didn't really get the chance to tell
you that I wanted to stay in touch.

- You could have phoned.
- Yeah.

I guess that's true.

But I figured this would
make more impact.

I've been thinking a lot about you, Tosh.

I should go.

Well, where are you staying?
I'll give you a lift.

I was coming on too strong
in the pub, wasn't I?

It's not that, Lars.

I'm just... not interested in
a relationship at the moment.

Yeah, I understand if
it's moving too fast.

I was just hoping we could stay in touch,

give me time to grow on you.

You should probably
take a left here.

There are roadworks this way.

I waited for ages in the
taxi from the airport.

Can I grab you for an hour
tomorrow just to take a statement?

Of course.

And Detective Perez as well.

- I'll let him know.
- All right.

And maybe we could have
lunch before I leave.

Can I play that by ear?

I've got a lot on.

Yeah, of course.

Something happened to me.

It's difficult.

It's taking time for me to trust again.

Yeah.

Well, I've got time.

You going to see Drew?

I'll see you later.

I might not be in
when you get back.

I'm going to see Jo.

OK.

So you know... erm,

I've told Cassie not to come in
tomorrow, so don't expect her.

Why did you do that?

There's not enough for her to do.

We're fine as we are.

No, we're not.

The council grant isn't enough.
Cass was bringing money in.

I can do that.

I'll see you later.

This is exactly
what you did with Sally!

Now, stop interfering with
my life or I'm leaving!

And I mean it!

Alexander.

Billy.

You're not going to like this.

Jo Halley thinks there's
someone outside her croft.

Jo?

- Again?
- Aye, go and take a wee look, will you?

It's on your way home.

Jo?

Jesus!

Jo!

Sandy, everything OK?

I'm at Jo's croft.

The place has been turned over.

Someone ran out when I got here.

Is Jo OK?

I don't know.

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