AJAMU ALL AMBULANCE_TECH AMY BILAL CATHY DEERING DINAH DR_VENKATESAN FIGHTER JONAH JOY MACLAREN MAN MERCY MILLER NEIL NEWSEADER NSE_PILOT NURSE OFFICERS PATRICK PCSO PEEP SLEEPY_MAN SOLICITOR SPIKE STUART TAZ TEGAN TESSA DINAH This looks fantastic. DINAH She needs a patrol, car keeping an eye on her. MACLAREN Why am I still hearing were two officers down? Call them in now. SPIKE Hi alibi holds up, we don’t want to alienate a star witness. DINAH Princess Tessa with a ‘z’ bring up one search result. CATHY Alpha? It’s not funny…He’s here! DEERING We’ve been had. CATHY Get off him, you’re killing him! DINAH It’s not him, he’s not the guy Cathy. CATHY Leave him alone! DINAH Cathy... Look at me. Cathy. DINAH The man who attacked you, where did he go? DINAH Down there, go! CATHY Alpha... JONAH Echo 23969, north side fire exit, in pursuit. DINAH We’ll see him right, lovely, I promise. Did you see his face? CATHY That fucking cat. DINAH What cat? What cat? CATHY On his arm. DINAH You mean a tattoo? CATHY Yes a tattoo! Alpha! TEGAN See him? TAZ Not round that way. JONAH Got blood here. TEGAN There’s more this way. TAZ That comes out at the canal. We’ll go round. DEERING With your keys? In there? CATHY Yeah. DEERING Crime scene, Joy. DEERING Set the cordon at one k, squeeze it from there. He’s got a few minutes start, but he’s on foot. I want the chopper and I want dogs and I want them now. TEGAN If I was him I’d have had the car waiting outside. JONAH There’s CCTV on the estate. Seen a camera down this way? TEGAN No. JONAH Tegan. Echo 23969, found a key covered with blood on them on the path leading to the canal, continuing pursuit. DEERING Go with the ambulance. DINAH No way. I’m going to find that bastard and I’m going to DEERING No we need a proper description. Get her on her own, she might give it you. DEERING Don’t give me the face, if we find him I’ll call you. Give. DEERING All units, all units suspect status is on foot and moving DEERING ...seal off the south exit of Rousby Street. TEGAN Echo 2496… TEGAN …were heading west towards the canal we’re gonna needs the dogs here quick cause… JONAH Tegan. TEGAN One moment Ma’am. NEIL What do you think you’re doing?! TEGAN You seen anyone come along here in the last couple of minutes? NEIL No. Jesus, how old are you? JONAH Out here. Now. TEGAN Did any of you see or hear a man just run past here? STUART Echo tango 2 to control, no sign of suspect on northern approach going back round to bend over. TEGAN Bummer in the bushes saw a guy go across the bridge with his hand over his eye. STUART No sign of him now. I’ll do the pub. JOY Bollocks. Hundreds of ‘em. SPIKE Profile put him between twenty and fifty. JOY Trims it a bit. CATHY Alpha, Alpha… NURSE Step back now. DINAH Cathy, Cathy, Cathy, they get paid to do this leave to it. Help me find him, right. The black cat, the tattoo...What arm was it on? CATHY I don’t know!! DINAH When did you see it? CATHY When I stabbed him. DINAH Ok. Show me what he did with his arms. CATHY He went sort of...like that. CATHY Here. This one. DINAH Alright. it’s gonna be alright. JONAH ...two kids saw a man... JONAH ... with blood pissing out his eye get into a silver car and drive off, north along Springfield Road. JOY An’ she’s sure, yeah? Inside of his right forearm. JOY How’s Alpha doing? JOY What? SPIKE A fuckin’ had him. DEERING You weasel bastard. . DEERING Di Deering to all units suspects name is Patrick Llewellyn... DEERING Owner of a silver seat Leon index Mike Charlie Five Two Kilo Papa. DINAH We had him. DINAH Look after your boy. I’m going to crucify that piece of shit. NSE PILOT Charlie One… NSE PILOT …to DI Deering, visual on one silver hatchback driving erratically west on Mill Road. DEERING Di Deering to Echo Tango Two intercept suspect vehicle at the junction of Mill Road and Albert Drive. STUART Take a left, take a left here. Echo tango 2 two on way. DEERING All units converge at the intersection of Mill Road and Albert Drive… STUART Okay we block him off at the next junction by taking the next right along Albert Dri shit! AMY HELP! There’s a man, he’s been bleeding, he’s covered in blood, over there… STUART Where is he? AMY He’s covered in blood, down there, ...in the bushes, a man, he needs help, there’s blood all over... TAZ Right love, just calm down, you’re okay. Tell me what happened? AMY I was out, I was out running I found him there not moving… STUART It’s him! STUART Where is he? STUART Ah Jesus... It’s not Llewellyn! can you hear me mate? Come on, come on… STUART Echo 26511, ambulance call to Chisenhale Lane. TAZ Echo Tango Two to control – request location of suspect vehicle? STUART That’s him! TAZ Fuck. DEERING Taz? Stuart? Where are you? What is going on! Report! TAZ I have visual of suspect I could cut him off at the next left. TAZ Fuck DINAH Viv? DEERING He’s in there. DINAH Is he alive? SPIKE Ma’am, Llewellyn I’m, I’m sorry I should have looked harder, I took my eye off him…. DEERING We’ll worry about that when we know he’s our man. DINAH Why else would he go after Cathy? DEERING I need to be sure. DEERING Is he alive? AMBULANCE TECH I’ve given him morphine. DEERING How long to get him out? AMBULANCE TECH He’s not getting out. DEERING How do you mean? AMBULANCE TECH Steering column crushed his chest, passenger door cut his abdomen open. Moment they relieve the pressure, his guts’ll spill like a slaughtered pig. He’s dead. He just doesn’t know it. DEERING Can he talk? AMBULANCE TECH Be his last conversation. DEERING Give me five minutes? FIGHTER Okay. DEERING Patrick hello. I’m Viv remember. I’m a police officer. PATRICK Yeah I know who you are. PATRICK I want to get out. DEERING How you do think you’re doing? PATRICK Bit poorly. DEERING It’s worse than that. You’re dying. PATRICK Thought so. DEERING I don’t know where you’re going, none of us do, but what I do know is, you’re gonna feel a lot better about it if you travel light. You get me? PATRICK You mean the girls. DEERING I mean the girls, Patrick. What did you call yourself online, when you talked to them? PATRICK Handyman. PATRICK Sorry. Tell’m sorry. DEERING It’s a bit late for that. PATRICK I want me mam. DEERING I’m here. I’ll see you through. DEERING It’s all right. You can go off now. DEERING Fucker’s dead. JOY Excuse me. DEERING Joy, I know you’re all excited. Heart pounding, can’t get your breath, we are that close to ending this. But close is not enough. DEERING Calm. Methodical. Sunday fucking best. MILLER Hey this is a night to remember; girl outside offered me a handjob just for a look round the place. DEERING Take her up on it? MILLER Considered it, you know, wipe clean and all, - bit public though. I think she was a journalist. Found this laptop on the coffee table. DEERING Get it to the geeks, quick as. DINAH Even if it nails him as Handyman, he still has an alibi from Lucy’s murder. The Blue Anchor? SPIKE I’ll check it out. I’ll re-check it out. JOY I could go and do that. SPIKE I said I’ll go. DINAH Spike when you brought Llewellyn in Cathy was talking about a real cat, not a tattoo. SPIKE Black cat tattoo. Ma’am it was right at the bottom of his PNC file. I just didn’t see it. DEERING Could’ve should’ve. Doesn’t matter. Job in hand, Spike. DINAH Viv! DINAH He’s got my address. DINAH Times Cathy left the house, places she went. He was watching us. He was watching the bloody house. JONAH No, we’re still freezing our tits and bollocks here. No sign of Miller’s gang of freaks. What have you got? TAZ An ID at least.. TAZ Kieran Reilly. It’s tragic mate, no fixed abode, or next of kin and if he comes round at all he’ll be pissing in a bag the rest of his days. JONAH What about that jogger? TAZ Stuart’s taking her statement. Still. JONAH I bet he is. TAZ Lithe is the word I would use. JONAH Sounds like he’ll need to make further enquiries. JONAH Stuart’s on the case. About time he got a result. TEGAN Piss off, he’s on the shag every night. JONAH So he says, but it’s curdling in his balls. Pining, isn’t he? TEGAN What for? DEERING Put someone on the… DEERING …door to stop serial killer groupies wanking on the front step. JOY We should do doors, just in case anyone saw him with a Down’s girl. DINAH Doors? Really? DEERING Good idea. Keep it practical. Let her work it off. DINAH Fuck a duck. JOY Hi I’m detective sarg… JOY Hello, police, would you mind answering – Lady No! JOY Were from the police Sir, would you mind if… SLEEPY MAN Piss off! JOY Rude. Rude! BILAL Is it about me pots? DINAH What? BILAL Pissing, in me pots. I mean, you’re caught short, fair enough, every man deserves a private moment, but these are carefully tended. They lend the area much- needed character. BILAL I’ve a reference number from the council. And pictures. DEERING Jocelyn Wade, Lucy Cooke, Theresa Adamson, can we go to their parents and say, yes, this is the man who killed your daughters. We’re sure with our head as well as our hearts that6 we can do that? JOY The notebook. MACLAREN Implicates him in the attack on Cathy. Not the murders. PEEP I see Llewellyn was cautioned for Violence To Secure Entry fifteen years ago and sectioned. After that one charge I would have expected to see more. Either another charge or none in the first place. PEEP I see Llewellyn was cautioned for Violence To Secure Entry fifteen years ago and sectioned. After that one charge I would have expected to see more. Either another charge or none in the first place. Peep looks unconvinced. SPIKE opens the door in a rush, brandishing an iPad. SPIKE Maa’am, I’ve been looking at all the CCTV footage I could find in a mile radius round the Blue Anchor the night Lucy was killed, Sir if you just want to come here, and here. You see, yeah? Clear as day. MACLAREN How did he get past the camera in the pub? DEERING Because he’s a sneaky little worm. Pop goes the alibi. DINAH I thought you said being gay would rule him out as the killer? PEEP And if you brought me clear proof he was gay, I’d still be inclined to rule him out. I give you a profile to help point you in the right direction. Once you’ve caught him, the profile’s irrelevant. The evidence either confirms or confounds a hypothesis. In this case... DEERING Deering -- Yeah -- Go on... DEERING Lab confirms the laptop retrieved from Llewellyn’s flat was the one that was used to set up and run Handyman’s account. JOY Yes! Yes, yes, yes! DEERING Oh my word, ohhh. Good. And breathe. MACLAREN Well done. Well done all of you. JOY Thanks Sir. MACLAREN So. Let’s close this down. JOY Sir. DEERING Spread the good news my childre3n, spread the good fucking news. Alcopops on me when we’ve a moment, but right now, our dance card is full. Last night’s assault. JOY Well done you. PEEP How’s Cathy doing? DINAH I’m just going to find out. PEEP Tell her the hard work’s just beginning. PEEP Purpose of hesitation? DINAH If we didn’t have the laptop and the notebook, would you still think he fits the profile? PEEP Within an acceptable margin, yes, he fits the profile. Does that mean I think he’s your man? MILLER Yeah, Stuart and Taz found the lad over here, taken a right kicking, face like a balloon, internal injuries - pancreas like a chocolate mousse - but he managed to crawl from over here. MILLER …found a bit of cloth up there on the wire. Matched his shirt. JOY What’s on the other side? MILLER Breaker’s yard. SPIKE 228 Lowman Street. Mercy’s car parts. MACLAREN Thank you all for coming at such short notice but now I can confirm the man who died in last night’s traffic accident is our prime suspect for the murders of Lucy Cooke, Jocelyn Wade, and Teresa Adamson. Detective Deering and her team are working continuously to discover all the facts around these cases. And our thoughts go out to… DINAH How is he? CATHY He’s going to be all right, he was just awake, they said he’s going to be okay. DINAH Right come on. Let’s go. CATHY I can’t just leave. How can I? DINAH Because you haven’t slept, you haven’t eaten, and you look like a bag of shite. NEWSEADER This brings to a close the hunt for the serial killer… JOY Mister Mercy? MERCY Yeah? JOY Detective Sergeant Freers. This is DC Tanner. Do you mind if we asked a few questions? MERCY Alright yeah, great in yer come. I more than half thought you weren’t going to bother to be honest but here you are, two of Manchester’s finest. SPIKE Er, we like to think so. JOY There was a serious assault last night. A man was found unconscious on the other side of that wall. MERCY Assault? Have you not come about the burglary then? JOY Burglary? MERCY Yeah they didn’t get anything because anything that’s worth nicking is locked up, I’ve had me fingers burnt in the past, but I think they did get into the office. JOY Right. Well, we found a piece of the victims clothing torn off on that wire up there. MERCY Right I see, what did he smash his head open trying to get over or something? I wouldn’t be too upset if he did if you know what I mean. JOY Do you mind if we have a look around? MERCY No alright on yer go. JOY Can I...? TESSA Hungry? CATHY I like beans. CATHY Is it him then? DINAH Yeah. It is. CATHY Well if you know it’s him, why do you want me show me the photo? DINAH We want to be absolutely sure. CATHY Okay. CATHY Don’t even mind them not being hot, didn’t even used to bother, eat from the can, mostly couldn’t find a spoon anyhow. DINAH Is it the man CATHY Yes it is. The black cat man. CATHY Is that it, now? Are we all done? Finished? DINAH He is. Yeah. MERCY Well when I say office, yer know… JOY What’s in here? MERCY Oh nowt much just a few tools and stuff, you need an angle grinder to get in there. Yeah there’s no damage but I thought I should report it anyhow, do I get like a police number for insurance and that? JOY What was that? MERCY Oh that was just me stuff shifting about, I probably didn’t stack it very well yesterday I was in a bit of a rush. JOY Can you open that door please? MERCY What d’you want to do that for? Surely it’s only a few tools and that. JOY Still…we’d like to see inside. MERCY You need a warrant. JOY Under Section 17 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act of 1984 I am authorized… MERCY What does that mean? SPIKE It means you either open that, or we arrest you and break it down anyway. JOY Oh my god. SPIKE You coming or what? DEERING Didn’t tell me Shane Mercy was involved. JOY I didn’t know he was. SPIKE Looking at GBH, murder if this Kieran guy doesn’t come round. he got a head injury. SPIKE Plus we’ve got unlawful imprisonment, even slavery. There could be more of them we haven’t found yet. DEERING Lovely. A good clean result, just the job. Shall we? JOY Thought I was in charge of leading this case? DEERING So you are, absolutely. I’m no helicopter boss Joy, you know that. DEERING Just I’ve been wanting to put Mercy in my sticker book of bastards for years. First time I met him was on the beat. I had to mop up what was left of his teenage girlfriend after he kicked her round the park till she miscarried. I just want to watch. MERCY His name’s Ajamu. Came round a couple of months back looking for work. Obviously not the full ticket, he’d get lost trying to find his own arsehole that lad, you know what I mean? But he were homelss, couldn’t just turn him away could I? JOY So you stumbled across a vulnerable adult merely by chance, and generously took him in? MERCY Bed and board in return for a few chores, you know, clean the yard. JOY Why did you lock him in that container? MERCY A joke. SPIKE That’s hilarious. MERCY And as for Kieran Reilly – I’ve never heard of him. JOY Ajamu why did Mercy lock you in that container? AJAMU It was just, just for a joke, you know, we’re always having a laugh. JOY Does he pay you for the work you do? AJAMU No, but I don’t need it, Shane looks out for me, you know, a roof over me head, it’s dry, plenty to eat, and in the yard, it’s safe like. SPIKE He treats you like a dog, a dog and you’re saying thank you? AJAMU He looks after me. JOY Do you know this man Kieran Reilly? He’s also been living rough. AJAMU No, no I don’t, no. I’ve not seen him. JOY You sure? AJAMU Yeah, yeah. Definitely. I mean I’d say if I had, wouldn’t I? SPIKE Look at him. AJAMU I’ve not seen him before. SPIKE Look at it! He’s in a coma. Brain damage. Even if he wakes up he’ll struggle to remember his own name. No, no? Sorry. JOY Right shall we take a break? SPIKE Do you want a brew? AJAMU Yeah, yeah ok great. SPIKE Tea or coffee? AJAMU Er, - what you making? SPIKE Whatever you want. AJAMU Right yeah,um.. What you having? SOLICITOR He’ll have tea. DINAH I’m conducting a murder enquiry. One of the people we’re looking at was a patient here. DR VENKATESAN Bloody great. Bloody all I need. This is exactly what they want. DINAH Ah - who...? DR VENKATESAN Shrinkage. “Surplus fat”. Tell you what, let’s not bother at all, let’s give them luncheon vouchers and let them wander the bloody streets. DINAH It’s, ah - an historical case. From about fifteen years ago? DR VENKATESAN Oh, right ok. Go, go. DINAH Patrick Llewellyn. Referred here in 1999. DR VENKATESAN Llewellyn, Patrick, yes. DINAH I’d like to see his medical records. DR VENKATESAN You know I can’t show you those. DINAH He’s prime suspect in the Down’s killer case. Press are all over it, as you can imagine. But you know what, don’t worry about it. They’re unlikely to learn that you did your best to obstruct the investigation. Very unlikely. DR VENKATESAN I can’t tell you anything. DINAH How long was he here? Years? Months? DINAH Five? DINAH Was he a, did he seem - was there any indication he might pose a danger to others? DINAH Yes, no, a bit - to some others? Women? DINAH To you? One woman? One person? Himself? He was a danger to - he tried to harm himself? SPIKE What about unlawful imprisonment? DEERING It was consensual, you heard him. Mercy’s done us. Shafted through every orifice available then made some new ones and had a second go. What about forensics in the yard? JOY Kieran definitely wasn’t beaten where we found him, not enough blood on the scene, but we didn’t find any traces in Mercy’s yard either. SPIKE Probably got Ajamu to clean it up. JOY We did find Kieran’s prints in Mercy’s office. DEERING Making Mercy’s story that he tried to rob the place seem almost plausible. SPIKE Ajamu’s our key witness here right, he must’ve at least heard something. DEERING The Big Friendly Dimwit’s only going to say what he’s told to. JOY We need social services. SPIKE He won’t have em, will he, Shane looks after me, Shane’s his problem. If we can just get him to talk. DEERING If we push him now, Shane’s toy solicitor’s going to scream undue pressure. Let’s wait and see. If Kieran wakes up, well- there’s your witness. SPIKE What if he doesn’t? What if he doesn’t? What if Mercy moves Ajamu on? DEERING We wait, and see. DEERING That you back, then? DINAH Yep. DINAH Llewellyn tried to kill himself. Have you heard of a dominating sociopath of this type trying to top themselves? DEERING Not a lot, but Peep’s the psycho- pedia; I’m sure she’s got dozens of case histories she’d be thrilled to share with you. DEERING No matter how hard you scrub, there’s always a residue. TEGAN So you’re just gonna go and have a quick word with this bloke yeah? JONAH Does Joy know about this? SPIKE Why, you missing her? JONAH No. SPIKE Just give us a shout, yeah? TEGAN This is the type of stake out with me and you painting seven cans of shit. What the fuck is he doing? JONAH Piss off. What’s he doing? SPIKE Is that you doing your chores then? AJAMU What you doing here, how did you get in, you can’t come [in here] SPIKE Mate, you can’t live like this. Let me help you, [I can take] AJAMU I live how I want, I like it here. Anyway, I want him to lock me in. SPIKE Why? AJAMU Because then I’m safe. SPIKE You really think you’re safe in here? AJAMU Yeah I do. SPIKE You think you’re safe from Shane Mercy? AJAMU Shane’s done nothing. SPIKE What about Kieran, was he safe in here? AJAMU That was different, though. SPIKE How was that? How was it different for Kieran? JONAH You and Stuart, why don’t you get a room, pair of you, kill or shag. Either way you walk out happier. TEGAN Oh shut up. JOY Where is he? JONAH We thought you knew, okay- TEGAN He’s gone in there. JOY He what- is he talking to Mercy? TEGAN No. We’re looking out in case he comes back. SPIKE You know Kieran. AJAMU You’re making me feel very nervous. SPIKE Is that because he was staying here as well? Was he like you? Tell me… JOY You call him. Tell him he’s a knob, - oh my god. SPIKE Was he exactly like you? Caged in here? AJAMU Shane, you got to go, you can’t stay here, come on. SPIKE Ajamu, come with me. Come with me now. AJAMU No! No! I’m staying go, go! SPIKE Thanks for picking me JOY Dickhead! You looked at Llewellyn’s Pnc file, you skimmed a file, you picked out the information you needed to know for that particular moment for that particular interview. You didn’t know that tattoo was important none of us did. SPIKE You stopped for a reason… JOY You’ve wound yourself up so tight about it all you’re prepared to blow another case cause your so, so puffed up! SPIKE -we didn’t know it was important, I didn’t make the link! I let Llewelyn walk out so he could kill Teresa, me. And no it doesn’t make me feel any better saying it out loud. Ajamu does know Kieran. And the way he put me over that wall? He’s done it before. DEERING Joy, could you- what you up to? JOY Nothing, Ma’am. SPIKE Nothing, Ma’am. SPIKE Just following a lead on that assault. DEERING Oh yes? What’s that then? SPIKE We’ve got reason to believe Ajamu knew Kieran. Maybe Kieran was just one of Mercy’s pets. He might have a whole load of… DINAH What you doing there? -- No, no,no, no don’t move, I’m coming, I’m coming right now. Shit. JOY What is it, what DINAH It’s Cathy. She’s upset, she ran out of the house. DINAH Cathy, what you doing? CATHY All that time you were looking for him and I wanted to but I couldn’t because, because I couldn’t remember and I’m stupid and… DINAH No, not it’s not stupid, no, that’s not CATHY ...I thought if I came back here I would, I’d remember the whole thing but… DINAH Why don’t we go and see Doctor Peep tomorrow CATHY This isn’t for me, it’s not about me. DINAH He’s dead, Cathy. It’s finished. CATHY No it’s not. DINAH You don’t have to do this. CATHY Hello?! CATHY It sounds like the place. DINAH What else do you remember? CATHY Brought me this way. CATHY Here. In here. CATHY I could smell him. All over me. Inside me. PATRICK ...no, no, I can’t, I won’t do it, what am I gonna do? CATHY The cat was talking to another man on the phone. The one that did stuff. There were two of them, I wasn’t raped by the cat man it was the other man. DEERING This had better be good because me and my loving husband were about to get all hot and tropical over- Oh, hello love. DINAH Sorry Viv. It can’t wait. DEERING Kettle’s on. DINAH I’m sorry Laurie. DINAH Tell her what you remember. CATHY He talked to someone on the phone. DEERING Who did? CATHY The black cat man, while I was in the room. Put him in a right state. Told him the cops were on their way. The other man did. DEERING The other man? CATHY The one that raped me. DEERING This other man, did you see him? CATHY Not properly. I could smell him, I could feel him, but I never saw his face. MERCY Hello? JOY Hello, it’s Marion Hepplethwaite here. You said you could give me a quote for landscaping, only I’ve got to pick up the kids, so umm... MERCY Yeah right, I’m just on me way I’ll be right round. JOY That’s great, thank you, thank so much, bye. SPIKE Hepplethwaite? JOY I used to have a rabbit called that. SPIKE All right, mate? You weren’t locked in that stinking box on your own every night, Kieran was in there with you. SPIKE Did he feel safe there or did he feel scared? AJAMU He did want to get out, yeah. but I don’t [know] SPIKE He was right to be scared too, wasn’t he, because someone beat him into bloody paste. AJAMU No… SPIKE Who did that, Ajamu, who did that to your friend Ajamu? AJAMU Stop! JOY What’s he say? SPIKE Who did that Ajamu, there’s no point in running. SPIKE Ajamu. Ajamu! AJAMU I tried to help him. SPIKE Well do it again, help Kieran now by helping us, by telling us what Mercy did. AJAMU He didn’t do anything. This si wrong. I promised to be… SPIKE Kieran’s on his own. No-one to care for him. You have to believe me. JOY Ajamu. Ajamu! It wasn’t Mercy was it? believe me, after this, he is going to need a lot of looking after. Tell us who did that to him, because if you AJAMU No. No it was me, I did it I’m sorry. I’m sorry I kicked him. Sorry, sorry. I kicked him. I did. JOY You’re alright, you’re alright, don’t worry. You’re alright. DEERING You start in here. DEERING Christ alive, no-body should get to play an instrument unless they can play an instrument. DINAH I got the notebook from up there. DEERING Yeah? DINAH I used that chair to get up there. I didn’t put it back. DEERING Neither did I, but Spike could’ve. Joy. Miller. DINAH Miller sealed the place right after we left, yeah? DEERING He’s a randy old sod but he knows his business. DEERING Dinah. DINAH What? DINAH Two different kinds of tape. DEERING Maybe Miller ran out. Got a new roll. DINAH He’s been here. The other man. He’s been back here since we left. DEERING Why would he? Why risk it? DINAH Clean the place, pick something up? Something that might Id him? SPIKE We want you to help us Ajamu. But you do understand that you could go jail? AJAMU Yeah. You said. You told me. How is he? SPIKE Kieran? JOY When Shane brought Kieran back, was he angry? AJAMU Raging, I’d never really seen him like that before, you know it was, it was - frightening. He got Kieran like this, by the throat, and he like threw him down. He didn’t hurt him, not so much, a bit yeah, but it was me that kicked him, I did it. And I knew I’d hurt him, badly, but I just thought if he was out then he could, go to hospital or something, then get help. So, so I helped him over the wall but I didn’t want to kick him. SPIKE I know you didn’t. So why did you? AJAMU He said I had to. He said I had to or he’d throw me out, AJAMU …and I can’t, I can’t go back out there, people move so fast, and it’s scary and I can’t go back out there. SPIKE Just take a moment ok. You want to stop? AJAMU No. No I don’t. SPIKE Who said that you had to kick Kieran? Ajamu? Who told you to do that? AJAMU It was Shane. SPIKE Okay. JOY She’s not picking up. Mercy’s got to know we brought Ajamu in. What if he runs? SPIKE Let’s take him now. JOY What about Viv? SPIKE Well it’s your case. JOY Um… SPIKE Go on! DEERING You’re positive that nobody has been in that building apart from the residents? PCSO No, absolutely. They’re all right, they’re nice. Not the ones that tell you to fuck off, but even then, they don’t mean nothing by it. DEERING No-one else at all. You’re sure? PCSO Yeah, yeah, yeah. No. Absolutely. Look it was only a crunchy, an I wasn’t gone more than two minutes. Anyway, it was alright cause it was just one of them jelly baby blokes. You know, the ones with the erm, what do they call it, the funny boiler suits? CSI bloke. DINAH Did you see his face? PCSO No. He had his mask on. BILAL Ah. Is this about them pissing DINAH Pissing in your pots, yeah. I was wondering if you’d had any further incidents? If you were looking out you might’ve BILAL This is what I’m talking about. Local neighbourhoods working in partnership with the police, transforming civil society. DEERING Stopping people pissing in pots yeah. BILAL Exactly. Wait here. BILAL Minor crime creates the environment in which major crime flourishes. Police and citizen co- operating to tackle it at root. The little shits are on here, bloody book them, will you? STUART Take him now? SPIKE No. Hang back till he’s out the pick-up. What’s she doing? MERCY God you never give up moaning do you! Bloody woman, I tell you what… JOY He’s going to thump her. SPIKE Go go, go. MERCY Get off me you bastard, get off me! TEGAN Bless. Let me see it. MERCY What’s he said, that little spaz?. Christ, I was only trying to help the fucker! SPIKE Great, glad you said it. I'm arresting you on suspicion of conspiracy to commit GBH. You do not to have to say anything but it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something you will later rely on in court. MERCY Bastards! No fucking way, I’m not having this, I’ll have you, I’ll have the lot of yous! SPIKE You’re duty solicitor‘ll be here shortly, okay. AJAMU How’s Kieran? SPIKE Well he’s um, he’s awake. AJAMU It could be worse you know, jail, I mean at least it’s not the streets you know. At least it’s not out there? SPIKE You want a tea or coffee? AJAMU What you having? SPIKE I’m gonna have a tea. JOY Ladies and gentlemen… JOY …quiet please, while I give you, the heroes of the hour, PC Taz Ahmed... JOY ...and of course the man who bravely disabled the suspect by throwing his face in front of his fist, PC Stuart O’Connell! JOY Da-da daah, da-da daah... ALL ...da-da daah, da-da daah... DEERING Any officer could get hold of one of those suits. DINAH Nobody knew where Cathy was. DEERING Except for the people we told. Except for the men who were supposed to be guarding her.. DEERING Patrick was getting information only someone close to us could have known. SPIKE Hey you want to know where I was, just ask. MILLER Checking up on me Viv? DEERING It’s business as usual. JOY Gunman shot a jogger Ma’am. OFFICERS It’s the police down the police. MAN She’d never do this. DEERING Did you know? Go on you must have known.