ALEC ANDREW ANNOUNCEMENT ASHA BARMAN BRIAN CASSIE CRAIG DAVY DUNCAN FREYA GRACE JENNY KATE LEANNE LOWRIE MALE_CAMPER MARNIE MCCABE MEDIC_ONE MEDIC_TWO MICHAEL NURSE PAUL PEREZ RHONA ROBBIE SANDY TOSH WOMAN_BEHIND_THE_COUNTER ANNOUNCEMENT Welcome aboard this Northlink ferry service to Lerwick. Journey time today will be 12 hours, expected arrival time is 7am tomorrow morning. ANNOUNCEMENT Passengers wishing to buy an inclusive breakfast voucher in advance are welcome to do so at any till point an angler discount is available on production of a valid boarding card if presented before purchase. ROBBIE I haven't, I didn't! Listen to me MICHAEL Go on Just get away! LEANNE Are you alright? ROBBIE I fell on my arse. It is no big deal. ROBBIE What's your name anyway? LEANNE Leanne. ROBBIE I am Robbie. ROBBIE Mad isn't it? I want a drink, Leanne. Do you want a drink? LEANNE Yeah, yeah. ROBBIE Let’s go. ROBBIE Your lucky your here now 'cause in the old days they never bothered with candles in Shetland, just stick a wick in a puffin and away you go. ROBBIE Seriously! An' it's no better for the poor wee bastards with green energy. Those wind turbines are killing machines. The whole place is just feathers and decapitated puffin. ROBBIE Show you round if you like. LEANNE Who was that man? LEANNE What happened? Why was he so angry with you? ROBBIE Hey! Leanne. Want to have some fun? ANNOUNCEMENT Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Lerwick. The time is now seven o’clock in the morning. On behalf of Northlink ferries I would like to thank you for joining us on this trip and look forward to seeing you onboard again soon. CASSIE Look I'm just talking about getting out sometimes, being a bit more normal. PEREZ And what do you mean, normal! I get out plenty? CASSIE But when was the last time you had a date? Since Mum died. PEREZ Look Cass, I'm fine. CASSIE Yeah, well I'm not, okay? CASSIE Look, I don't want to feel responsible for you being happy. Not on my own. RHONA Jimmy? Look at you angel girl! University life suiting you, I see. DUNCAN Hi Rhona! Do they let you and Jimmy fly together, Shetland's entire criminal justice system on a plane? Our flight's been called. We should probably go. CASSIE Thanks for visiting. It's been brilliant. PEREZ Bye sweetheart See ya. CASSIE Bye. DUNCAN Cheers lovey CASSIE You will tell him for me? DUNCAN Yeah. Yeah. CASSIE Dad! They both turn. CASSIE I love you. LOWRIE Jimmy? Jimmy? ROBBIE Hello! Hello! Is anyone there? Hello? hello? help? get me out of here. MCCABE Maybe if you had a name? LEANNE Robbie! MCCABE A full name. Or an address. Or a place of work? LEANNE No. PEREZ Alright Billy? LEANNE Robbie, that’s all I know. TOSH Hey! How was Glasgow? How was Cassie? PEREZ Good. PEREZ Err Where's Sandy? TOSH School run. One minute he's a bachelor-about-town, the next he's moved in with Jenny and her kids. All a bit bloody born again, if you ask me. PEREZ Uh Well you know. As long as they're happy. TOSH Course she's happy! Last time I saw her old man he was in the cells, at least Sandy just works here. You coming to the pub? PEREZ Err… No. No, I'm going to catch up here. Thanks. TOSH Okay. See you tomorrow. PEREZ Yeah. TOSH Again? Wasn't she in this morning? MCCABE Lost track of some boy on the ferry. I don't think he was as keen as she was. TOSH Story of my life. Right, I'm off for a drink MCCABE Yeah. No whisky chasers. MCCABE You told me to remind you. Next time. MICHAEL Giz another one BARMAN Come on, man. You've been sat on that stool half the day. It's time to move on. MICHAEL Oi, fair enough. MCCABE You just missed a call from Doctor McLean. PEREZ Mother or son? MCCABE No Cora, Paul, he's on duty at A and E, says it's urgent. PEREZ Right, here, have a curry. PAUL Jimmy. PEREZ How are you doing Paul? PAUL It'll have to be confirmed, but everything we're seeing points to MDMA. KATE I collected him from school. He played in the garden, and then on the beach. They're saying its ecstasy. PEREZ Was he playing on his own? KATE Yeah. He err, knows not to go in the water. PEREZ Right. What about school, where does Callum wait for you? Could he have picked something up on the road? KATE No, He waits in the playground for me. Do you know what I even keep Calpol locked up in a cabinet he can't reach. You can search the house, there is no way. PEREZ Which beach? KATE St. Ninian's. NURSE We need some help here. KATE Callum. What's he doing? Callum? What's he doing! KATE Callum. Callum, is he okay? Is he gonna be okay? PAUL He's unresponsive...He's having a tonic clonic seizure. MEDIC ONE I am increasing his oxygen to 15 litres. MEDIC TWO Put him on a non rebreathe mask. MEDIC TWO Can someone get the BM machine? Let’s support his airway. PEREZ I'm Detective Inspector Jimmy Perez. There's stuff being washed up on the beach and I need to just need to know where it's coming from. BRIAN It'll be da wind bringing it in. It's fell awa now, but aww there's a flyin gale earlier. BRIAN When it blows from da Sooth things get snagged in the gyo down there. PEREZ I cannae get a signal up here, can you phone that number? PEREZ Her name's Tosh. Tell her D.I. Perez says to come down here and bring Sandy with her and tell her she's gonna have to seal off the beach here. Have you got that? BRIAN Aye. BRIAN nods, takes the number. PEREZ Come here! Come here! SANDY Sir, are you alright? PEREZ Yeah. Did you see the car? SANDY Just the lights. TOSH Sir? Sir? SANDY Paul McLean called from the hospital, the substance has been confirmed as MDMA, but it also contains PMA, easier to synthesise, cheaper to make, and when its mixed with ecstasy, toxic. He's sending through the information now. PEREZ What about the wee boy, Callum? SANDY Kidney failure. They're testing his mum as a possible living donor. SANDY I've put out a warning and we've got uniform on the beach. The bags are still coming in but not so many. TOSH And I spoke to the Coast Guard. Given yesterday's wind, their guess, is that the rucksack went in somewhere due South of St. Ninian's. SANDY Or it could have been dumped where we found it. PEREZ No wallet in the rucksack, no ID, no phone? SANDY No. We have found this boarding pass. We just can't make out the name. TOSH o B and I think that might be an E? PEREZ Billy! PEREZ That girl that come in yesterday, the one asking after the boy on the ferry. What was his name? LEANNE I was lucky. I hadn't booked anywhere, so. Just wish I'd bought warmer clothes, didn't know it would be so windy. MALE CAMPER Bye then LEANNE See you. PEREZ So you came into the station twice yesterday. LEANNE Your sergeant didn't believe me 'cause I only met Robbie on the boat. He thinks he gave me the slip. PEREZ And why are you so sure he's wrong? LEANNE There was a man, early on in the crossing and he and Robbie were arguing. The man pushed Robbie and Robbie fell. Other people saw this, not just me. We were going to get off the boat together, he said he'd show me round. PEREZ But you've no way of contacting him, no phone number? LEANNE He had mine. Even as she says it she is aware of how lame that sounds, how pathetic. LEANNE Right. Look, I don't have his number! I don’t know where he lived, I don't even his last name. But I'm telling you, he never got off that ferry. PEREZ The man that Robbie was arguing with. Can you describe him? LEANNE He was a tall guy, dark hair, beard. And he was wearing these rings, these thick silver rings. PEREZ Leanne, did Robbie have any luggage with him? LEANNE A rucksack, and a holdall. PEREZ What was the rucksack like? LEANNE Red and Black. PEREZ And the holdall? LEANNE Big Full. PEREZ How do you mean full? LEANNE He said he'd been on a shopping trip. PEREZ And where was the luggage when you woke up? LEANNE Like him. Gone. MCCABE Airline lists for everyone with the name Robert or Roberts flying out of Shetland in the last two weeks. MCCABE I'm pulling up addresses now. PEREZ Ok. Have you cross-referenced this with the ferry? MCCABE On it, but the passenger roster won't be complete, you can pay cash on the day and walk on without ID. SANDY Ferry sail at five thirty tonight. PEREZ Right. Ok. Then we better get a move on. Tosh, you make a start to Billy's list of names. Sandy, you're with me. SANDY It's been to Aberdeen and back since yesterday. What are we looking for? PEREZ Anything, anything that relate to this guy Robbie. There was almost than a kilo in that rucksack. SANDY Maybe he found out the batch was dodgy, dumped it and did a runner. PEREZ Or maybe somebody else found out and didn't like the fact he'd come back with dodgy goods. SANDY So, what next? PEREZ Go join Tosh. I'll catch you up there. I got a call to make first. PEREZ Andrew! It's a social call. PEREZ How are they doing? ANDREW Oh, aye, they're loving it. America! Who wouldn't? ANDREW Sit down, man. You're making me nervous. PEREZ Right, well. The reason I'm here is that a six year old boy took Ecstasy that he found on the beach at St. Ninian's yesterday. ANDREW I heard. It's terrible. PEREZ The tablet he tool was cut with PMA. ANDREW You should alert the hospitals and the drugs agencies. PEREZ Aye and now I'm alerting you. PEREZ Have you, have you seen anything like that in the last twenty four hours? PEREZ Have you had any changes in supplier recently? PEREZ Hey come on Andrew. This isn't just some tweaky batch, This could kill people. ANDREW Not recently. Maybe nine or ten months ago, I heard there was a, a new guy on the block. Ambitious. PEREZ And does he have a name? ANDREW New is all I know. ANDREW No. Back in the day, you used to go to a party, take an E, a bit of whizz, and smoke some dope to take the edge off the comedown. Then someone decides what Shetland needs is sniffer dogs with a nose for dope. But people still need something for the comedown. So hey presto, overnight you have a heroin problem. Law of unintended consequences? PEREZ Just put the word out, eh, Andrew. Please. DUNCAN Jimmy! have you got time for a drink? PEREZ Err no, not really. DUNCAN Five minutes. DUNCAN Not 'drop out'. Leave. She's has a plan PEREZ For Christ's sake! DUNCAN Why I'm not entirely happy about it either, Jimmy! PEREZ Then why didn't you tell her that? DUNCAN I did! DUNCAN But she's given this a lot of thought. It's a mature, considered decision. PEREZ To which I am saying 'no'. DUNCAN You're not the only one who has a say, though. Are you? PEREZ You want to go there? You really want to go there? DUNCAN No! I really don't. But at the same time I'm not going to roll belly up just to avoid a fight either. PEREZ Why? That's what you normally do with Cassie. DUNCAN Ahh right Come on PEREZ Well you do. It's ever since I've known you, You'll do anything to avoid been unpopular. Whether it's what time she went bed or whether she should study for exams, Or how much pocket money she should o got y’know. PEREZ I've always been the one that's paid the price for you being spineless. DUNCAN Right! TOSH Sir PEREZ Hey Tosh, How are you doing? TOSH Still working through the list, Sandy's with me. Can you see what's written on that shirt? SANDY Something Care House. Hedder House. It's erm, out by Hemmel Voe. PEREZ Well do you want me to check it out? TOSH Yeah. Why not? Looks like he might work there. And judging by the post on the mat, he hasn't been home for a few days. PEREZ So how long has Robbie been working here? GRACE Three years, maybe a little longer. He moved here from the South. PEREZ D'you know what brought him here? In the first place. GRACE Spirit of adventure I think. ALEC Police? Has he come about the food? Have you come about the food? GRACE Alec, there's nothing wrong with the food. And put your thyroid scar away. You're not scaring anyone. ALEC I'm scaring her! He points, satisfied, as an elderly woman sees him and scuttles back into her room. GRACE Vaila? Would you help Alec with a new dressing please? GRACE He's upset, Robbie always brings him a present when he's been South. Some kind of cigarette he can't get here. PEREZ And does he go South often? GRACE Especially recently. Some friend who's not been well. But he'd have let us know if he'd had to stay. PEREZ Do you know the name of this friend? Or any relatives we could get in contact with? GRACE I don't think he was close to his family, he never talked about seeing them, but I'll see if any of the others can help. GRACE The thing I dread about being old, no one touches you anymore. But Robbie sits with them, he holds their hands, he talks to them, even Alec and God knows he's not easy company. The residents love him. We all love him. PEREZ Excuse me. Do you happen to know who owns the white van out in the car park? Sorry! PEREZ Hey! Hey! PEREZ Stop! PEREZ Get out of the van. CRAIG Sandy? SANDY He's a cousin of Jenny's. I've met him three, maybe four times. The man's a waste of bloody space. PEREZ Ok. Well I just need to know you can be impartial. Sandy SANDY Yeah, yeah sure. PEREZ Okay. ALEC Next time you'll hear me coming, won't you? CRAIG Where's Sandy? Can I talk to Sandy? TOSH Well, seeing as you're known to each other, Craig, that's not such a good idea, for both your sakes. TOSH That's a nasty bump on your van. How's that happen? CRAIG Someone went into me. TOSH When? CRAIG Couple of days back. Didn't even leave a number. TOSH Do you know a boy called Robbie Morton? CRAIG Wait, that! There's a guy called Robbie works at the care home. Is that who you mean? TOSH So you do know him? CRAIG I know who he is. A beat. PEREZ Where were you last night? TOSH So, you were at home last night, but no one can corroborate that? CRAIG I live alone. PEREZ. Excuse me. Sandy? TOSH Did you go St. Ninian's beach at any point? CRAIG I never drink and drive. TOSH Who said anything about driving? CRAIG I just assumed. Too far to walk. TOSH So you didn't go to St. Ninian's beach? CRAIG No. I didn't. PEREZ We've found what we're pretty sure is blood, in the back of your van. Can you explain that to us? SANDY Hello JENNY Hi SANDY Sorry. I, I got held up. JENNY Right, let’s get you ready for bed. SANDY Was it hairwash night again? MARNIE Sandy. JENNY Here! Sandy'll do you a story. Logan! Teeth! A thud! JENNY Stop that! SANDY Jenny? Your cousin Craig. JENNY What is it this time? SANDY He's in a bit of trouble. JENNY What? SANDY I'm sorry, I, I, I can't say JENNY Ach! I don't want to know anyway. I just wish he'd bloody grow up. Right you come on, come on, Aww you little monkey SANDY Yes, story time FREYA I thought you'd be back yesterday. Where have you been? It's a question, not an accusation. MICHAEL Drinking. FREYA Are you alright? MICHAEL Aye. I am now. MCCABE Deer? There aren't any deer in Shetland. PEREZ Apparently it was an import. TOSH He claims there's some freak in Brae who pays for dead animals. Who the hell puts road kill in the boot of a van in Aberdeen and then takes it on a two-hundred mile sea trip? SANDY So Craig admitted he was on the ferry? PEREZ Yes. But he doesn't know Robbie and he wasn't in St. Ninian's, doesn't know anything about a rucksack, or a holdall, and presumably he didn't kick lumps out of me either. Have we had the CCTV back from the ferry yet? MCCABE On its way. PEREZ Okay. Right well look, let's get the blood analysed; and you two can go and visit the guy in Brae And let's issue a missing person press release. Robbie Morton. ROBBIE Hello? SANDY Hello? Hello. Anyone home? LOWRIE I'm home. LOWRIE Jimmy! Tsk! LOWRIE What do you want? LOWRIE Mak a lang airm. SANDY Help yourself. LOWRIE Why? Where's she from? TOSH She is from Glasgow. SANDY Lowrie, do you know a man called Craig Cooper? LOWRIE Yes. SANDY Have you had contact with him in the last few days? LOWRIE Yes. SANDY Could you, elaborate? LOWRIE Well he brought me a deer from Aberdeen. It had been hit by a car. TOSH Why would you want a deer? TOSH It's very, damaged, isn't it? LOWRIE It's the trauma to bone and tissue that interests me. SANDY Where's the deer now? LOWRIE Err in the tank. SANDY In the tank LOWRIE Aye the water tank round the back. LOWRIE I use it as an incinerator. LOWRIE So My work is not to everybody's taste. There's an exhibition soon though. You should come. TOSH I swear to God, a fox and two weasels in the freezer and a barbecued deer in the garden. PEREZ Are you saying that pending the blood results, Craig's story checks out? TOSH This part of it, at least. PEREZ Alright. Well make sure he knows we might want to talk to him again. TOSH Sandy's speaking to him now. PEREZ Okay. I am going to talk to the girl who reported Robbie missing. SANDY So, you're not going to take your man up on his offer of a date then? TOSH What date? There was no date. SANDY Exhibition opening? That's a date, That's a classy date. TOSH What, as opposed to your idea of a date which is to wait for someone's husband gets two years for fraud and then ask them out. SANDY Jenny'd chucked him out before he was even charged and you know it. TOSH Sandy Wilson, Master of the long game. SANDY Yeah. But that was a date though. PEREZ So who told you about the driftwood rule? LEANNE Err At the bod, where I'm staying. Yeah, they said if you keep it above the high-water mark and then no one else will touch it. PEREZ That’s right. LEANNE Yeah. I think that's nice. LEANNE It's Robbie, isn't it? Something's happened to Robbie. PEREZ We don't know what's happened to Robbie yet Leanne. But we're treating him as a missing person now. So I'm gonna have to take a formal statement from you. Okay? LEANNE Yes. LEANNE Leanne Fiona Randall. PEREZ And have you ever been known by any other name? LEANNE No. PEREZ What's your current address? LEANNE Oakhill Hotel, Station Rise, Aberdeen. It's where I work, I live in. I'm hospitality. PEREZ Ok, so. Tell me what you saw. FREYA What happened? MICHAEL A wall. Got in my way. FREYA Come and help me in the studio. LEANNE So the man pushed Robbie and Robbie fell. He tried to make out like it was no big deal, but you could see he that he was shaky and upset. He said that he wanted a drink, so we got some beers and started talking. I think that Robbie felt safer with other people around. In case the man came back. So we talked and, you know. LEANNE Hung out and. At some point I fell asleep and when I woke up, Robbie was gone. PEREZ Go on. LEANNE He'd said he'd show me round, so I waited. But he never got off the boat. PEREZ Okay. Is there anything else you want to add? LEANNE You know how some people are confident, and it makes you feel small? Well, Robbie was confident, but not like that. He was just, he was just happy in his own skin. If Robbie hadn't wanted to see me in Shetland, he would just have said. PEREZ Would you have been sad if he had? LEANNE Yeah. But don't write that. PEREZ No. PEREZ So how long are you thinking of staying? LEANNE I don't know. I came away on a bit of a whim. I was owed time off work, so Doesn't really feel like a holiday, now. But I don't want to go back either. LEANNE You have to find that man. You have to. PEREZ There's a wee charity shop, near the market cross, and it sells outdoor wear. Might be worth paying a visit if you're thinking of staying a while. Get something to keep the wind off. You take care of yourself. LEANNE Okay, bye PEREZ Bye. LEANNE Okay, bye PEREZ Hello? ANDREW People are talking. PEREZ About what? ANDREW A kid. Reliable. Good product. Regular supply. He's disappeared. PEREZ Right. Is there a name in relation to any of this? ANDREW How's that peerie boy doing? PEREZ He's looking for a new kidney. ANDREW PMA. You know they only use that because you've made harder for them to get hold of what they really need. PEREZ No, Andrew, they use it, because they're make money out of it. The kid who's disappeared, is his name Robbie? PEREZ Right ANDREW And you know the other guy you were interested in, the new supplier? I couldn't find a name for him but it turns out, the kid was working for him. TOSH We've been though the CCTV of all the public areas, the deck camera definitely shows a scuffle. SANDY We've had a couple of replies from folk who say they witnessed it, but no one who heard what it was about. LEANNE Excuse me, I need to speak to. MCCABE Four hundred and sixty two passengers. Three hundred and twelve of them male LEANNE I just need to have a quick word it's really important. It's important please. MCCABE You want us to start, trying to ID our mystery man? LEANNE You have to come. You have to come now. PEREZ Those You're saying that the man who Robbie quarreled with was wearing rings like those? LEANNE Not like! The same. He was wearing the exact same rings. PEREZ Excuse me. That poster. Do you happen to know where the rings are from? WOMAN BEHIND THE COUNTER Yeah. It's Freya Galdie. She's got a studio out by Nibon. But the exhibition opens tonight, so you'll more likely catch her there. PEREZ Okay. FREYA Is it for yourself? PEREZ Erm, I'm not sure I could get away with it actually. Especially the Crown. FREYA That's a brudekrone, a Norwegian bridal crown. So no, probably not. But everything else is for sale. PEREZ Well I'm not here to buy, unfortunately. See the rings on the flyer there, are they yours? PEREZ Okay I'm Detective Inspector Perez. Do you have records as to who you sold those to? FREYA Actually. They weren't sold. I gave them to a friend. PEREZ Oh! oh Would you mind telling me who? MICHAEL Freya? His voice makes them both turn. MICHAEL doesn't touch FREYA, but he stands close, and his tone is protective. FREYA Michael. FREYA This is Detective Inspector Perez. He was asking about your rings. PEREZ Yeah we're looking for someone who was involved in a some minor altercation on the ferry, the night before last. Someone who fits your description. We just wanna ask you a few questions. MICHAEL Sure. Let's go somewhere a little less public, shall we? PEREZ Okay MICHAEL Won't be long. MICHAEL So what's this about? PEREZ Well like I said MICHAEL No, I mean, there was an exchange of words on the ferry, lasted all of thirty seconds that’s all. Doesn't merit questions from the police, let alone a detective inspector. PEREZ The boy you argued with, he's the subject of a missing persons enquiry. MICHAEL Jesus. MICHAEL Next time a stranger picks a fight with me, I am walking away. PEREZ So is that what happened, he picked a fight? MICHAEL Aye, well some of the blame's mine. I was twice his age and at least twice as sober. I should have known better. It's just sometimes someone pushes your buttons, you know? MICHAEL Maybe you don't. Missing person. Shite. PEREZ I'm going to have to take a statement. MICHAEL From me? PEREZ Mmm! MICHAEL All right. Do you mind if we do it at my place? It's only a few minutes away and I'd like to get back to the party. PEREZ Okay MICHAEL Moved from Inverness ten months ago. Still haven't got round to unpacking. Tea? PEREZ Aye thanks. PEREZ What is it you do, here, Michael? MICHAEL Security consultant. Mostly construction. PEREZ What was the ferry trip for? MICHAEL Oh I'm still back and forth seeing clients. Left it a bit late to book a flight. MICHAEL So the boy had this big bag. And he banged into me. I told him to look where he was going, and he err, why he didn't like that all. PEREZ You see, we've got witnesses that say that you pushed him, you were angry and he was scared. MICHAEL I think by the time anyone looked over that would be about right. You see I'm a big man, Inspector. And the world is full of cocky wee David’s looking for a Goliath to take down. Sometimes you just get sick of being in someone ego trip. MICHAEL But, you could see by his eyes that erm, he'd taking something that speeded him up, made him quick to the draw. A better man would have walked away. PEREZ What happened to your hand? MICHAEL Oh, not sure. I think I was drunk I must of had an altercation with a wall or something. Eejit. He is completely relaxed, completely at ease. PEREZ doesn't believe him. PEREZ Ok. Well thanks for your co-operation. Will you still be around if I need to talk to you again? MICHAEL Erm Another trip to Aberdeen in a few days, but otherwise, I'm all yours. PEREZ Right PEREZ Hello? CASSIE Hello, Dad. Are you angry? PEREZ No! I'm not angry. I just have some questions that I need you to ask. PEREZ It's a big door you're shutting, Cassie, and it's not one that I never got to walk through, so maybe I set too much store by it. But I need to know this is the right decision. For you. CASSIE It's gone midnight, you're home alone working, again, and you're worried about me? PEREZ Well no I'm not working actually, I'm reading. You ever read Finnegan's Wake? CASSIE No one's read Finnegan's Wake dad, it's a book people pretend to read. ASHA It's open. PEREZ The way he was watching me and his books. These big torms. You know what he reminded me of? He reminded me of a lifer's cell. No possessions and it's full of the book that nobody but a lifer got the time to read. RHONA Jimmy, can I have a word? PEREZ A complaint? What kind of complaint? RHONA "Aggressive behavior, incivility, inappropriate language." PEREZ What? RHONA You want me to read them again? PEREZ No it's, I,I was only with Michael Maguire for long enough to take his statement and at no point was I aggressive, or uncivil or inappropriate in my language! If I had been, why would he have let me into his flat? RHONA That's one of the instances he cites of aggressive behaviour. Apparently you forced your way past him. PEREZ Let me see this. PEREZ No. No. This is not a complaint. This is strategy! MICHAEL Hi Hi. FREYA Michael, where have you been? MICHAEL I'm sorry. I had to sort a few things out FREYA I didn't know where you were. I didn't know what was happening. I was scared. MICHAEL Don't be scared. It's alright I'm here now. FREYA I, I wasn't scared for myself. I don't ask Michael. FREYA Doesn't mean I don't deserve to be told. MICHAEL I'm fine Freya. PEREZ His arrival on Shetland coincided with a change in local drug supply, he's been linked to a missing person, he probably lied his way through his statement RHONA Jimmy, you cannot talk to him! PEREZ Because he's had you hog-tie me with some bogus heap of bull shit! RHONA Whatever this is, Jimmy, whatever this is this has to be dealt with by a rank inspector and until I can find someone to come over here and take your statement, you are to stay away from Michael Maguire, do you understand? PEREZ Someone is yanking both our chains here Rhona. Does that not concern you? PEREZ Hello? DAVY This way. Over here. PEREZ Where did the body come from? DAVY From inside that. It came off the ferry on Friday. Those containers, you can only open and shut them from the outside. You cannae lock yourself in. PEREZ Right Get the body down. The containers the crime scene. Sandy you call Cora, and get the boy down. RHONA Hello? RHONA On whose authority? PEREZ Tosh I want a complete media blackout on this. No sirens, no flashing lights. PEREZ Sandy, see what she wants. SANDY Hello? SANDY Sir. SANDY Sir SANDY You have to stop. Rhona She says we're being denied access to Robbie Morton's body. PEREZ What are you talking about? SANDY They won't tell her why. A team's on its way from the mainland. And just for a moment his own anger and incredulity shows through. SANDY We can't touch him, Sir. We can't touch him.