"Have you had enough of me living with you?" "How long is she staying?" "I'm not the mole." "I never thought that." "Are you were up for being my missus this week?" "Are you OK?" "Eileen's kicked me out." "Go to bed, love." "Now." "Get out." "Both of you." "Now." "Shit." "Go home, you stupid boy." "Janet, I'm sorry." "Get in my car." "Where are we going?" "Nowhere but I don't want to treat the neighbours to a street fight." "Get in." "You are disgusting." "Listen to me." "You are disgusting." "Is there no limit to what...?" "What are you doing?" "Putting you in a cab and getting you home." "Oh, come on." "Hiya." "Hi." "Bailey, give us a hand." "Anyone want a brew?" "Have you spoke to Janet?" "No." "Well, she's in at three." "Well, I knock off at four, so we've only got to get through one hour." "It'll be OK." "Everything will." "Bailey..." "You are it." "You can stay at mine as long as you want." "Lee, teabag in or teabag out?" "Out, after a squeeze." "Afternoon." "Hi." "Hiya." "Hi." "Anything happening?" "No, it's all very quiet for a Sunday." "But the boss is out at a scene." "We've heard nothing as yet." "Right, then." "See you." "See you." "See you." "Bye." "Hello?" "Janet?" "Yeah?" "The boss just rang." "We've got to go and deliver a death message." "Where?" "Sholver estate." "Kenneth Valentine, 61 years old, six foot." "His son Phillip reported him missing at 11 o'clock this morning after repeatedly ringing him." "The line appeared to be dead." "Shop keeper putting the rubbish out this afternoon found his body." "Gill was saying the shop's got some old stone steps out the back, leading to a kind of basement courtyard thing." "So he's down there." "Doesn't look like he just fell." "Looks like he was attacked." "Phillip Valentine lives with his dad and his girlfriend" " Phillip's girlfriend." "The mother's not around by the looks of things." "They'd had a disagreement, Phillip and his dad, last night." "Look, Janet, I am sorry." "I will work with you but that's it." "There's nothing to say." "Well, when we are working together, there's plenty to say, so you can't just sit there like a candle." "You're reading a missing from home report, I'm listening." "What do you want me to say?" ""Oh, that's interesting!" "The steps were stone, were they?"" "Hello?" "Phillip Valentine?" "Yeah." "DC Rachel Bailey and DC Janet Scott." "May we come in?" "Earlier this afternoon, there was a body found in Oldham town centre, close to where you last saw your father last night." "Unfortunately, we suspect that that is your father." "Oh, my goodness." "Oh, my goodness." "At some point we'll be asking you to make a formal identification but I must tell that there'll be a Home Office post mortem on your father's body, as we're treating his death as suspicious." "Oh, my goodness." "What makes you think that?" "Well, that's what our senior investigating officer is telling us." "We don't know any more than that." "How... how is he?" "I haven't been and seen your father, so I don't have any details but as soon as I possibly can, I'll get you updated." "I shouldn't have left him." "I left him in the pub." "What time was that?" "About eight o'clock." "I left him in the er..." "the Packhorse." "It was getting messy so I left him to it." "Messy as in?" "We'd been arguing." "We were drunk." "Said some bad things." "Things you erm..." "Things you can't climb down from, you know?" "What was the argument about?" "It's a one-bedroom flat." "As you can see, it's not possible for three of us to live here." "We'd spoken to Kenneth about it weeks ago, very reasonably, and he agreed to go but he didn't." "He made a show of looking for a place but not too many people want to rent properties to someone with a Doberman Pinscher." "And where's the Doberman Pinscher just now?" "It had to be put down." "When was that?" "I'm sorry." "Is it Mrs Bertis?" "Have I got that right?" "Yes." "Thank you." "When was the dog put down, Mrs Bertis?" "Friday." "My dad was livid." "It had a lump." "Has your dad been staying with you long?" "Me and dad had been together for a pretty long time, then when I met Abigail... since then, it's been the three of us." "I had to move in because my circumstances changed." "So your dad was staying here initially and then Mrs Bertis came to stay too?" "Yeah." "And this is your property?" "Mm." "Who owns it?" "My dad." "So it was you staying with your dad, not the other way round?" "In a sense, yeah." "Phillip does all the donkey work, all the maintenance." "Can I just go over a couple of things?" "'How did he take it?" "' Upset but in a remote way and guilty because he went home without his dad." "His girlfriend seemed to take it in her stride." "It's rather a strange set-up." "'What does Rachel think?" "'" "I agree. 'What are you doing now?" "' I was due to knock off at four, so I'm thinking of heading home." "'The missing from home officers will still be on duty." "'Go and talk to them, see what they picked up on when they went round this morning.' OK." "'Have you done a FWIN trawl?" "' No, we drove straight out." "'Well, that needs to be done.' OK, I'll do that." "'Talk to the MFH officers first.' I thought you wanted Rachel to do that." "'I want both of you - you and Rachel, Rachel and you - to talk to the Missing From Home officers." "'Got to go." "Pathologists have turned up.'" "Hello, love." "Hi, Mum." "Are you all right?" "I've been better." "Taisie said..." "She said she heard noises in Rachel's room last night." "Yes, she did." "Who was it?" "Taisie said it was Kevin." "I er..." "I don't want to talk about it, Mum." "I'm shattered." "I'm going to go and say goodnight to the girls and go to bed." "Janet, is Rachel coming back?" "No." "Right." "Is there no limit to what you'll do?" "I'm a grown woman." "I can do what I want." "Not under my roof!" "Come on, I haven't done anything wrong." "Taisie thinks the sun shines out of your backside..." "She's 15." "She knows people have sex." "I'm not going to be accused of traumatising her." "You're married." "So were you when you shagged Andy." "Yes, I was unfaithful after 25 years of marriage." "Why bring him here?" "Why not go back to his?" "Because it was closer." "What?" "It was what?" "It was closer." "Janet, we weren't thinking." "We needed to get somewhere quickly to have sex immediately." "I don't think you know what that's like." "I just dropped Pete at his mum's." "His wife kicked him out because of your sexually incontinent, alcoholic mother." "Is that the best you've got?" "That I'm like my mother?" "You are." "At least she's alive." "She's poison." "At least I'm not like your mother." "You're poison." "Dried up and pious and judging everybody." "Hm, who does that remind me of?" "You're sick in the head." "You're miserable, Janet!" "And you're frustrated and jealous and you can't even see it." "Get out!" "Oh, now I can get out." "I take it this is bad news?" "You're tripping over your face." "Do you remember when my phone went and you answered it and it was a fella asking for Suzy?" "And I said it must've been a wrong number." "But you were suspicious and you wanted to ring him back." "And I called your bluff and said, "Go ahead," but you didn't." "I'd been with him in a hotel." "Last night I slept with Kevin at Janet's." "Janet walked in on us, kicked us out." "She's washed her hands of me." "I stayed at Kevin's." "I don't know why I did it." "Well, I do but... not fully." "No, I don't, I don't..." "I don't know why I did it." "But I did do it." "I DO do it." "Is this some sort of test?" "No, Sean." "I'm a very bad idea." "That..." "What you just said." "Is that true?" "I'm not going to insult you with "I'm sorry" because that isn't adequate." "And if you think you hate me," "I can top you." "I DO hate you." "Yeah?" "So I'm going to go and stay at Alison's for a couple of nights." "And..." "And what?" "You want your flat back?" "Only when you've sorted yourself out." "However long that takes." "You think I want to go back there?" "All your stuff's there." "I can pack it up in five minutes." "OK." "I've got places to..." "No, don't you worry about me." "OK." "I'd rather sleep rough than stay another night there." "Oh, look, drop it." "This isn't allowed." "I know." "I don't know what you expect." "I've split up with Sean." "I'm in the shit." "I don't expect anything." "I just want to tell you..." "Look at me." "I just want to say to you... ..let the shit come down." "We've got nothing to lose, Bailey." "Me and you both." "Nothing." "We're going to be late." "Don't come in with me." "The way Kenneth Valentine's body was positioned is not consistent with a fall down these steps." "He's a bit too far from them and there's no dirt or abrasions on his hands and knees to suggest he crawled following a fall." "He's got a boot mark, a partial boot mark on his head, and the way his ribs are broken, three of them, is consistent with an attack." "The cause of death is an acute subdural haematoma on the brain." "Where's Pete?" "Whoever did it made a nasty job of it." "It's likely it was two hours before he died." "Have we got a sighting later than 8pm?" "The landlord at Baxter's said Kenneth Valentine left at 10:15, alone, saying he was going home." "It sounds like father and son had been in the pubs on Yorkshire Street since 5pm." "I'm wondering if Kenneth was heading for a cab." "Where his body turned up is just off Linwood Road, where there's a taxi rank." "Maybe he went behind the shop relieve himself." "The family's potentially of interest, isn't it?" "Right." "Erm, Phillip Valentine moved in with his dad after Phillip's marriage broke up two years ago." "It's a one-bedroom flat, so Phillip slept on the couch." "Last year, Phillip met Abigail Bertis." "She moved in following the break-up of her marriage." "They took the bedroom and poor old Kenneth was consigned to the couch." "Since before Christmas, Phillip and Abigail - but my guess is, mainly Abigail - have been petitioning Kenneth to move out." "Of his own flat?" "Yes." "And on Friday, this Friday just gone, the day before he was last seen alive," "Abigail had Kenneth Valentine's dog put down." "What?" "Mm." "On the pretext that it had a lump but basically to get shot of Kenneth because most landlords have a no-dogs policy." "Someone should've killed her." "Phillip wasn't consulted." "Very upset that his dad was upset but still pressed for him to move out." "Huge row ensued which rolled over to Saturday morning, when they tried to sort it out in the pub." "Er, ends in a big slanging match." "Phillip left his dad in the pub, got the bus home, Abigail was there - telly and pizza - that's what they're saying." "And what are you saying?" "Oh, yeah, they definitely both feel odd." "The washing machine was on when we were there and the MFH lad said there was a bonfire on the wasteland nearby when they were there at midday." "Sorry I'm late." "Abigail seems capable of getting Phillip to do things or go along with things." "11 o'clock on a Sunday morning is very early to report an adult missing." "For all Phillip knew, his dad could've picked up a woman and gone back to hers for sex." "I wonder if it's the time that Phillip guessed a son who was in the dark about his dad's whereabouts would report it." "As opposed to a son who'd beaten his father death." "I don't understand why they're all crammed in that flat." "It's not like they're fighting over a penthouse in Salford Quays." "It's a one-bed flat in upper Sholver." "We need to CCTV the length of Yorkshire Street." "We need..." "Oh, was that pizza delivered?" "We need CCTV of any pubs." "Let's see where Phillip Valentine went at 8pm." "See what route Kenneth Valentine took at 10:15." "What was their argument like?" "Was it getting physical?" "What did the FWIN throw up?" "Some robberies were tagged, phone robberies." "On Yorkshire Street?" "In and around between 10pm and midnight, at knifepoint." "And?" "Erm..." "Well..." "I'm going to follow it up." "Have you not followed it up?" "Er, well, the FWIN's still open." "It's not resulted in..." "A violent crime at the right time and you've not followed it up?" "Go and talk to the robbery squad." "CCTV from the bus Phillip says he took home." "Honestly, the pair of you." "Beggars belief." "Why didn't you follow it up?" "Why didn't you?" "Because I went home." "Yeah." "Pete, it's obvious you've got a black eye." "There's no point beating about the bush." "No." "Are you OK?" "Yes, ma'am." "How did you come by it?" "My son." "I'm sure you could hazard a guess as to the grievance." "OK." "Could you try and avoid the general public today?" "So the officers in the fun bus were looking out for robberies and this fella told them he'd just been robbed by two lads just before midnight." "They'd frogmarched him to an ATM at knifepoint, these lads, to withdraw cash, so we were contacted via airwaves and we drove, we had a look." "We saw lads that fitted the description and gave chase." "Do you know why Rachel and Janet looked like they were reading the news during the briefing?" "No." "Something's up." "Kevin asked not to be put with Janet yesterday." "Why?" "They must be at odds about something." "They're never at odds." "He annoys her, she says so, he gets on with it." "That's how everyone deals with Kevin." "Doesn't make sense." "Must be something big." "Yeah, so the tall robber, he got away, unfortunately." "I brought the other one in, Deepak Nadar." "He gave a no-comment interview." "Is he still in custody?" "Well, no." "We bailed him." "What, did you get the victim to ID him?" "No." "There's four or five suspected victims, so the plan is we collate the victims, get statements and then get them all on to a VIPER ID." "Then we re-arrest and interview him for the lot." "We got the CCTV footage we wanted." "Some of it." "Have you viewed it yet?" "We're waiting to get it all in." "We did take his clothing off him." "Sent him home in Asda's finest." "Did you go back over the route that you chased him in daylight?" "The custody record says you retained Deepak Nadar's clothing and that you gave him back his phone and 300 quid." "That's what it says." "Well, did he say where the money came from?" "Why did you give him his mobile phone back?" "We were bombed out." "Did you go through his clothing?" "Robbery squad did, didn't they?" "No, they didn't." "Thank you." "There you go." "I finished it with Sean last night." "Just thought you might be interested." "I used to be interested." "I used to mind what happened to you." "I used to want to protect you." "I used to take pride in being the person that you trusted and didn't need to attack and then you took the piss, comprehensively, and now I don't give a monkey's." "I'm not impressed with the robbery squad." "Panda car mentality." "Do what you're told and don't do anything else." "There were five reported robberies at or near ATMs on Yorkshire Street on Saturday night." "Total loss of 300 quid." "The custody officer, when he bailed Deepak, handed him back - you've guessed it." "300 quid in tens and twenties." "And a phone, which is probably pinched." "The others are probably on a market stall." "Get POLSA to get the chase route searched, see what Deepak dropped, see what the other one dropped." "OK." "The ATM that they frogmarched this victim to is near where Kenneth Valentine's body turned up." "Did we get CCTV from the bank?" "No." "Because it was Sunday." "Well, if the death is tied up with these robberies, we've narrowed the timescale down." "He was last seen at 10:15, they were chased and one of them caught just before midnight, so that's where to start." "Tell them about the pizza." "The pizza got delivered to Phillip Valentine at ten past ten at his flat." "We spoke to a lad who biked it over, delivers there, knows Phillip, so he did go home, whether he went out again..." "Who's on CCTV?" "Kevin." "Hey!" "Get up!" "Get up!" "Get up!" "What the hell's going on?" "That little bastard shagged my wife." "You've just assaulted the little bastard." "I'll have to report you to divisional command." "Take him somewhere till I'm ready." "Let's get you a brew." "God Almighty." "You're just a pair of thugs." "Right, Kevin, in." "Would you like a coffee?" "Er, no, thank you." "Are you sure?" "I'm going to get a coffee from the shop." "I'm fine, thank you." "Are you?" "No." "Come on." "What am I supposed to do with you?" "I'm sorry, mum." "You're always sorry." "I'm sick of it." "I put my neck on the line for you." "I sat there in front of the Assistant Chief Con, a Chief Superintendent, a Chief Inspector from the Discipline Office of Professional Standards and God knows who else and told them what a wonderful, dedicated detective you are" "and begged for the privilege of having you on my syndicate." "I love my job." "I do." "And it is the one bit of my life..." "It's not a bit of your life." "Your job IS your life." "If you want your job to be just a bit of your life, you have to keep things separate but you don't seem to be capable." "You keep dragging your personal mess in here." "We keep having to deal with it." "I have to pick up the pieces." "You slept with a barrister." "You PNC'd the barrister's car." "Your brother murdered the barrister." "This..." "This particular mess today is unacceptable, I know." "I'm sorry." "But it's..." "It's connected to all of it." "Everything that you've just cited." "And it's the end of it." "I'm getting a divorce from Sean because I wasn't ready to marry." "I knew that when I did it." "I think you knew it, too." "And I still did it." "Bad mistake." "You know, you once told me that you'd made a bad mistake with your marriage and that had led to other mistakes." "My mistake, in my personal life, impacted me and only me in my professional life." "I didn't bring my reputation into disrepute." "I didn't bring my job into disrepute." "OK." "Do you think you have the career you say you want and carry on living your life like this?" "I'm not going to carry on like this." "Do you honestly think anyone is ever going to stick their neck out for you ever again?" "What do you want me to do?" "Get back to work." "Do something clever that takes my mind off what a liability you are." "And what made me so angry about it and hurt and... animally angry, basically, is Taisie, my 15-year-old." "She worships Rachel, thinks she's beautiful, brave, brilliant, funny - a pinnacle, you know?" "Taisie was at Rachel's wedding and..." "I'm sorry, have you got time for this?" "Yeah, yeah." "The POLSA team is coming in half an hour." "Yeah." "Taisie watched Rachel walk down the aisle with Sean, saw Kevin give his best man's speech, muck about in his kilt." "Took a million photos." "A photo of Rachel on her wedding day is Taisie's wallpaper." "And then, five months later," "Rachel and Kevin are shagging each other's brains out in a bedroom next to hers." "I found her on the landing, looking like she'd seen a ghost." "And Rachel will never get that." "She will never get what a crime that is in my eyes." "And..." "I don't get Rachel, ultimately." "I don't understand how someone who's so clever, so intuitive in the job can be so devoid of empathy elsewhere." "It's like that prank email she sent to you." "How could she have thought, on any level, that I would find that funny?" "Have you fallen out before?" "Not like this." "Spats, specific things, but we've talked it through and sorted it out." "What's shocking about this is that I don't want to and I don't mind letting her know that." "I'm actually being quite harsh and cruel with her, which I don't even like." "It's not even like me." "It's actually... pretty lonely and depressing in itself but I..." "I literally can't stop myself." "Well, chances are, in time, you'll make it up." "You go back a long way, don't you?" "No, we don't." "Don't you?" "No." "Two years." "We met here." "We put together on a shooting in Shaw and, er, we were, well..." "We were brilliant together." "There was a connection which I mistook for a personal one." "I think... there never really was one." "I think now I really know her, I don't actually like Rachel." "Lee." "OK, Clay as in Charlie Lima Alpha Yankee?" "Got it." "Thank you." "Ta-ta." "So the SIM card in Deepak's pocket belongs to a phone owned by Andrew Blunt, who was robbed just off Yorkshire Street by two lads on Saturday night." "Not the victim that reported being robbed to the fun bus at 11:50." "Blunt was robbed at 09:50." "He rang the police when he got home, so we could re-arrest Deepak for additional robbery." "Let's give POLSA a chance to search the chase route." "How far has Janet got?" "I don't know." "There were five reported victims of knifepoint robbery at or near ATMs in the town centre on Saturday night." "Andrew Blunt at 09:50." "I've said that." "Judith Clay, soon after ten." "SOCO's found Judith Clay's Nectar card near Kenneth Valentine's body." "Linking the robberies to the murder." "Exactly." "Draw up an interview strategy for Deepak." "OK." "I know who his mate is." "Three of the victims all said the same - big fella, shaved head, stripy top." "A robber in a stripy top?" "Yeah." "I've had a look." "And although he wasn't on the system until last week, there's a report from an officer of a sighting of Deepak with a guy called Nicholas Crossland." "Crossland fits the description." "He's just got out after serving three years for knifepoint robbery." "I've got his file here." "I just wanted to give you an update, Phillip, OK?" "It's good news." "We've got a positive line of enquiry." "Things are looking positive." "That's good news, isn't it?" "So we just wanted to let you know." "Thank you." "What is the line of enquiry, if you don't mind me asking?" "We can't say much more now but hopefully it won't be too long before we can." "But things are looking positive." "Did he suffer?" "The post mortem didn't indicate he would have suffered a great deal, no." "He would have been unconscious pretty quickly." "That's something." "Be quiet." "Don't speak to me like that." "Be quiet!" "That's Deepak on the left." "Crossland." "Where's he living?" "No fixed abode." "Very original." "Deepak?" "At his mum's." "This was filmed at 11:50." "So that's the fifth victim, Simon Cornish, if the reported timings are right." "Now, if we go back to the CCTV of Kenneth Valentine earlier on..." "Leaves Baxter's at 10:15." "Goes along Yorkshire Street." "Drunk." "Turns off there, we lose him for a bit, then... ..at 10:22..." "Is that Linwood Road?" "Yeah." "You can't see it on this image but the shop's on the end." "Deepak and Crossland." "Valentine." "Stops to relieve himself but... gets disturbed, so..." "And never comes out." "Poor sod." "So first thing tomorrow morning, we'll carry out simultaneous raids on Nadar and Crossland." "What time do you want us in, boss?" "Ooh, early." "Nasty early." "What do you reckon, Rob?" "5:30." "Hey." "Will you stop jumping out at me?" "Let's run." "What?" "Let's just go." "Do a bunk." "Me and you?" "Why not?" "You've left Sean." "Not to be with you." "You're not part of the plan." "I mean, Sean's not either but you're... even more not." "No!" "Come on." "You dragged me into that alley and ravished me." "You did the same." "You blew me away." "Kevin, no." "No what?" "No." "OK, Rob, that's us." "Ready to knock." "Fantastic." "Mitch is set, too." "Any word from Kevin?" "No." "Still AWOL." "Speak in a bit." "Yeah, we're good to go." "'OK.' Has Kevin turned up?" "No." "I killed him so I could be arresting officer." "Police!" "Police!" "Nobody move!" "Good morning." "Is it Mrs Nadar?" "We're from the Manchester Metropolitan Police." "I've got a warrant to search this address." "Is Deepak at home?" "Shall we go in here for a sec?" "Morning, Deepak." "Morning." "We're here to arrest you on suspicion of the murder of Kenneth Valentine." "You don't have to say anything but it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something you later rely on in court." "Anything you do say may be given in evidence against you." "Are you decent?" "Do you want to get out of bed for us?" "No." "I'm not decent." "No-one at home." "It's fresh." "Someone has been here recently." "Have a look round." "See if Crossland's been there and has left anything of interest." "All right." "Hi, Rob, it's all systems go here." "We've got Deepak and we're searching the house." "You've had more luck than Mitch." "Crossland wasn't there?" "Where's Nick, Deepak?" "Nicholas Crossland?" "Your big pal with the shaved head." "Where is he?" "I don't know." "Deepak, you've not got a criminal record and you're obviously not the brains behind this, so if you cooperate with us, we'll tell the prosecution that you helped us and that's going to make a difference." "We need Crossland." "That is, technically, interviewing him." "I spoke to him for 30 seconds." "The CPS will count that as interviewing him." "You've eaten into our PACE time." "It could be hours before we get him set up with a solicitor." "I got an address." "A guess of an address." "Go." "Police!" "Nobody move!" "Show yourselves!" "Police!" "Get down!" "Oi!" "Get him!" "Get him on the floor." "Just stay down there!" "I thought you were never coming!" "Well done, everyone." "He nearly had me eye out." "I'm thinking, "Please, not me good eye!"" "Three bald men slugging it out and the oldies won." "Up the oldies!" "Nothing to do with the fact that it was two against one?" "Nothing whatsoever." "To the briefing room, please, guys." "Deepak and Crossland both checked in?" "Yeah." "Good." "Well done, everybody." "I've got some very bad news, I'm afraid." "It's about Kevin." "In the early hours of this morning, Kevin was arrested." "Internal Affairs are in the process of searching his flat and they've begun interviewing him in connection with leaking information to the press." "I've only just been told and I've been told very little." "All I know is he's been under surveillance." "They've looked into his bank records, his phone records and his computer and what they're saying to me is they are 100% certain" "Kevin is the mole who leaked all that stuff about Helen Bartlett." "Early indications are he's talking." "He's telling them what he did." "He'll be suspended and he will be charged." "These allegations against Kevin go back months, so we'll need to look at what work he's done over that time, witness statements he's taken, everything he's done in the evidence chain because all that work will have to be redone, otherwise it will be useless in court." "Janet and Rob, I'd like you to coordinate that, please." "Has anyone got any questions?" "I can't see him doing that." "I can't believe he did that." "Police officers don't tend to get arrested unless they've done something." "Did anyone have even so much as a clue?" "It's likely Kevin will be bailed by the end of today." "Do not contact him." "Do not respond to any contact from him." "Eyes will be on us." "I know there's been a lot going on over the past few days." "If anyone has anything to say, please talk to me or to Rob." "My door is open." "I never knew he was going to hurt anyone." "I only wanted a bit of money." "I never met Nick till a couple of weeks ago." "He said we was only going to do one." "He said we weren't going to hurt anyone." "The knife was just for show." "I knew him." "I knew the old man." "I didn't know I knew him till after, when it was in the paper." "He knew my dad." "I didn't know he was dead." "I never knew." "This is a waste of tier three training." "He's a pushover." "I was kicking him." "I don't even know why I was doing it." "I just got into it." "It was horrible." "I've never done anything like it." "I wish I'd never met him." "Wish you'd never met who?" "Nick Crossland." "'No comment.' Any progress?" "If only." "'No comment.'" "'Were you in Yorkshire Street on Saturday night?" "No comment.'" "We've had eleven CCTV sightings of you between 9:00 and 11:50 in and around Yorkshire Street." "Can you confirm that you were there?" "No comment." "This is a very boring film." "The other lad was lovely." "I thought Janet would have to ask him to shut up." "We found a boot behind a property that you were staying at in Bracknell Way that matches the boot mark Kenneth Valentine had on his forehead when his body was found." "We're going to swab those boots and I expect to find your DNA inside them." "Is there anything you'd like to say about that?" "No comment." "Four out of five robbery victims identified Crossland and Deepak on the video identity parade." "That'll do." "Let's charge the pair of them." "Let's go to the pub." "I'm not being very productive." "Exactly." "Come on." "OK." "Janet?" "Yeah." "Rach?" "No, I think I'll just go home." "I didn't think you'd come." "No." "How did everyone take it?" "We took it badly, Kevin." "We were sickened." "Who did you blab to?" "Dave Packham." "Dave Packham?" "He's scum." "He doorstepped those schoolgirls." "I know." "So why?" "Cos I was sick to me stomach with the boss." "The way she spoke to me." "Same with Dodson." "That look they get, like I'm an incapable piece of shit that's just being tolerated." "You know what I'm talking about." "Don't tell me that you don't." "When she told me I'd failed me sergeant's exam, she basically said I didn't deserve to be on MIT." "Dave Packham approached me." "He was friendly." "We had some drinks." "He was interested in me." "He asked me things." "About Peverel Street?" "Yeah." "Did he pay you?" "Not that time." "Did you honestly think you would get away with that?" "It felt like I was getting one over and then I couldn't make it stop." "Getting one over on who?" "Everything." "On Gill?" "That isn't what you did." "You stuck it to Helen, you stuck it to all of us." "Will you say sorry for us?" "To Janet?" "And Mitch." "And Lee." "And Pete." "Will you tell them I'm sorry?" "All this running away nonsense." "Did you think that we were going to go down in flames together?" "I have no intention of going down in flames with anybody." "I know." "I know." "It's just..." "You're a wrong 'un, and I'm a wrong 'un." "No, no." "No, no, no." "I'm a fuck-up, you're a twat." "I'm sorry." "I'm going to go." "Yeah." "Thank you for coming." "I will tell them." "What the hell are you doing?" "She saw a woman in a car with a knife to her throat." "The registration is Gill's." "Calm down." "Let me stop the car." "We can talk about everything you're upset about." "I want firearms, I want pictures on these screens." "I want to see who it is in that car with her."