After the Flood (2024) s01e03 Episode Script
Connections
1
You took the baby.
You SAVED the baby.
You were so brave.
What, just me?
You didn't come forward.
Come forward for what?
A load of fuss?
Finn, do you remember my mum,
Molly Marshall?
The body of a man
was found in a lift
in a flooded underground car park.
I remember there being four cars
beyond the lift.
Second to last one was red.
The whole place is empty.
I've lost the key.
Give me your number,
and as soon as I find it, I'll ring.
Jo Marshall? Tasha Eden.
You called me about my brother.
He died May 5th 2019.
How did you get the idea that
that man here was your brother?
This does means that your brother
faked his death five years ago.
That's him, that's him,
that's Daniel there.
Alex Welland? How do you know?
Nanta.
He called me Nanta,
I called him Danta.
There's your man from Nanta.
Lee?
Lee! It's me, it's Tasha!
I can't believe it!
How long has it been? It's
It's been a while.
Yeah, wow! Tasha, what are you?
What are you do? Sorry.
Sorry. You two know each other?
Right!
I've known Lee since forever.
Yeah.
As long as I can remember.
Yeah, I'd come and visit,
and there would be the three of us -
you, me and Daniel.
You know Daniel Eden?
Y-Yeah.
Yeah, I do. Why?
Why, is everything OK?
Do you remember
the last time you saw him?
I hadn't seen him for a while.
How did he die?
Enquiries are still ongoing,
so I can't disclose anything
right now.
What does that mean?
It means someone killed him.
Tasha!
But we don't know who or why
because the police are being shit.
Well, they are!
They don't care about Daniel.
None of them are lifting a finger,
apart from Jo.
So, you're investigating
Daniel's death?
Look, I know that this is a lot to
take in, but it'd really help us
if you could just answer
a couple of questions.
Like, why was Daniel
going by the name Alex Welland?
You what?
So, now Daniel had a fake name,
yeah?
I don't know anything about that!
I don't!
How come you're here, then?
In his office?
Because I was looking for him,
obviously.
I was worried.
It turns out
I was right to be worried. OK.
So, why were you looking for him?
We worked together sometimes.
You know Daniel faked his own death?
No, I didn't.
You didn't wonder why I haven't
visited in the last five years?
Course I wondered, Tasha.
But what you have to understand
is
Sarge?
Yeah, it turns out
you're needed back here.
DCI Roy's been asking for you.
'He's going all guns blazing
on the Lift Man case.
'He's just sent half the team out
'chasing down IDs
from the E-fit appeal.
'I'm not sure
what that's gotta do with you.'
Er, I'll-I'll head back.
Right, Tasha,
we have to go, right now.
And, Lee, we need to talk more.
Here's my number.
OK.
Thank you.
Pat is outside,
so we need to go,
or I'm looking for a new job
and possibly a new husband.
So, you go. I'm going to Lee's.
Daniel was living there.
He says I can take a look around.
No, I don't think
that's a good idea.
I don't care
if you think it's a good idea.
Oh, shit.
'You have one new message.'
'Hello, there!
'It's Chris.
Chris from the car park.
'I'm calling about
our locked room mystery.
'Finally got it open.
'I think you're gonna enjoy
taking a look inside.
'It's a proper head-scratcher.
'Anyway, come by any time today,
see for yourself. Ta-ra.'
Hiya.
The river wall
was breached here last time.
Without the right defences,
with more rain coming,
higher river levels,
the town will flood again.
Which will kill off
the whole new development.
So, come on, defences.
What do we need to do?
Hey, Molly, hiya.
What brings you here?
Hi. Hi. Hiya. Hiya. Sorry.
Sorry. Erm, that flood fund money
I know you said
you were gonna transfer it
it's just getting desperate.
Yeah, I'm sorry, it ju
It slipped my mind.
It's all right, no bother,
no bother, it's fine.
Sorry, is that a
a recent weather report?
Yeah. According to the, er,
doom merchants here,
we're due more flooding in
how long?
These storms will be with us
in the next four days.
Oh, but that's no time!
It'll be a catastrophe
if it happens again so soon.
Yeah, which is why we're gonna
fix it because if we don't fix it,
and the town floods again,
my investors will pull out.
So, how do we stop it?
By building a ten-foot high levee
here, to be safe.
But you'd need sign off
from the council to do it.
Good luck with that (!)
So I need to take this
to the Town Hall?
Ugh, speaking of total incompetence,
there's, erm
something that I have to
just deal with.
Deepa,
Roy hasn't said anything, has he?
About why he wants me?
Roy wants you?
That's a no, then.
Why? What's gotten you so jumpy?
In the team room, two minutes.
Marshall. PC Marshall?
Yes, sir. You wanted to see me?
Right.
According to Sergeant Mackie,
you're experienced, clear-headed,
about to waltz through
your CID course
and know Waterside
like the back of your hand.
And I need the extra help,
so you're temporarily assigned
to the Murder team
until I say otherwise.
Briefing in the team room, now.
Well, go on, then.
You heard the man.
You can use Pat's desk for now.
Mr and Mrs Double Act, eh?
OK, some of you already know
trainee detective Jo Marshall.
She grew up around here,
so she'll be using
some of that local knowledge
to help us with Lift Man
for the foreseeable -
who we still don't have an ID on.
We know from the post-mortem he was
likely in a fight the day he died,
so did anyone see something?
Hear about a fight breaking out?
We've got a mobile contact point
down the town centre
we're trying to fill
with friendly faces.
That should hopefully
encourage people
to come forward with information.
This is not a large community.
We have people out there
who saw what happened
or at least know something
about who's responsible.
And these are the people we need to
be speaking to to catch our killer.
Now, on Lift Man himself,
it's looking like he was dead for at
least two days before we found him.
We know the body wasn't waiting
in the lift all that time,
so the obvious theory
is that our killer
used the flood
to cover their tracks.
Which is good news for us.
A false trail is still a trail.
So, where was the body moved from?
Why leave it in that
particular underground car park?
Who had access?
We have people following up
on the two names
we haven't eliminated yet.
That's Alex Welland and Jon Clyde.
Daniel Eden's still on the board
for now, but not a priority.
Sorry Why's that?
Because no-one domiciled
in Waterside has come forward to say
they know anything about
the existence of a Daniel Eden.
We have the word of one woman,
passing through from France,
who also thinks our E-fit man has
been dead for the last five years.
So I'd suggest we focus on the leads
with a few less obvious holes in.
I want you on the phones following
up on the homeless Joe Bloggs.
You know the area.
Call round anyone you think
might point us
in the right direction.
Everyone else,
start looking online -
social media, local news,
anything you can find
on Alex Welland and Jon Clyde.
Whatever's out there, let's find it.
'Have you had any other
visitors in the last few days?'
Just missed a few, actually.
Erm, Tasha Eden.
You said a few?
Oh, I know,
I didn't get another name.
Erm, she was with a man
and another woman.
A pregnant lady.
Sir?
Yeah?
I think I've found something.
Er, I went on Tasha Eden's
Facebook profile.
I mean,
there's a few Natasha Edens, but
if that's the woman
that came in to the station,
then he looks a lot like our E-Fit.
I think it's The Lift Man.
That's her.
That's her.
Did you bother
typing her bloody name into Google?
Yeah! This didn't come up.
She's a nutcase.
She doesn't even live over here.
Is he even the same bloke?
I think so. Looks like him.
Shall we find out, then?
Follow it up. I'm guessing
it's Daniel Eden. I could. I
No, you're meant to be working
the homeless Joe Bloggs angle.
I need the people working for me
to follow the leads
I put in front of them.
Just do the job you've been given
and stop looking for something
more exciting.
Or this is exactly what happens -
things slip through the cracks.
Sorry, sir.
Actually, er,
there was one more thing.
I was there, at the car park.
Yeah, I remember.
First on the scene.
Right.
So, do you remember a red car?
In the crime scene photos,
there's three cars,
but there was a fourth, a red one.
I just I thought maybe I could go
and speak to the caretaker about it?
I mean, it's a small thing,
but might be important.
Well, if it's not in the photos,
that's a very small window
for someone to have moved it.
It would've happened
practically under our noses.
I know, but I saw it, sir.
OK. Tell one of the others.
I don't want you
poking around a crime scene.
Health and safety,
it's just easier on all of us.
Then maybe I'll head to
the mobile contact point.
Yep, go for it.
Back in the trenches already?
You, er,
fancy a break from all this?
Cutting corners at this stage
will only cause bigger problems
down the line.
Whoo, what? Bigger than
the whole town flooding again?
We're taking every possible step.
Come to my office.
I remember you said that last week,
right before
the town centre washed away.
I'm trying to explain
that we need to act now, OK?
We need to build a ten-foot levee,
right along the river wall.
We've talked about this!
And we can't go ahead
with something like that
without consulting
the proper parties first -
the Environment Agency,
the Highways Department,
a consultation with the public
By which time, it'll be too late!
I mean, don't
don't you people get it?
We're gonna get another downpour,
OK, only this time,
it's gonna be a hell of a lot worse!
Just give him a straight answer -
will the council build a flood wall
or not?
It's not that simple. Jack, look
It's just four days.
We simply don't have the time.
Do you know what, I I'm
I've just had it with you lot.
I really have, this is ridiculous.
I'm wasting my breath.
Was there really any need
for you to get involved in that?
No, I-I just popped by to hand in
my application to run for council.
So
look forward to working with you.
Doesn't make sense.
The caretaker asked me
to meet him here today.
He was really keen on talking to me.
So, where is he?
Maybe he got his shift wrong.
Or he's a massive time-waster.
Mm.
Found it!
This is the room
he wanted to show me.
I'm guessing
this isn't what you expected.
There's nothing here.
What?
Why would they clean one room when
they haven't even hosed the muck off
the sides of the building yet?
Maybe the cleaner hasn't gotten to
the other rooms yet?
Gotta start somewhere.
What, and they just happened
to start with this one? Nah.
Is this what your caretaker
thought was weird,
or do you reckon
there was someone else here,
and they moved it or something?
'You've reached Chris Robinson.
'I'm sorry
I can't take your call right now.
'Please leave a message.'
Hi, Chris? It's PC Marshall.
Can you give me a call
when you get this?
You were supposed to meet us.
OK, thanks.
I think I'm gonna have to
call this in. And say what?
There's nothing here,
and you ignored a direct order
and came to look around anyway?
Everyone's thinking that
our murderer was being clever,
letting us think that The Lift Man
got caught by the flood,
using that to cover their tracks.
But what if that wasn't the plan?
If the flood
wasn't part of the plan,
then our murderer's the one
who got caught out,
probably trying to take the body
out the building. Exactly.
The lift's jammed,
it's filling up with water,
the doors won't open.
They'd have to escape.
All right?
Gibbo.
I didn't know you were on shift.
When you took over from me here
the day after the flood,
do you remember a red car?
Parked just there? Went missing
after they found the body.
Don't ring a bell.
Do you wanna check
the scene diagram? Mm.
Is this where they found the body?
Yeah.
Yeah, you see. It's not there.
Fancy a break? We'll cover you.
Great, that'll do.
You're not gonna climb up there,
are you?
Nah. Don't be daft.
Just looking.
Good.
Because I'm enjoying
having a partner
who doesn't have a death wish.
Well?
They'd leave the body in the lift,
climb up to the next floor
God, that'd be scary.
You'd have to be strong and fast.
But, yeah, you could do it.
Not very sociable, even for you.
Mm.
It's not Daniel's kind of place.
Yeah, well,
he only stayed for a few weeks.
You know, I understand if
you don't want to tell the police
about whatever Daniel was doing
with the lies
and the fake name
and the fake death -
it's fine, I don't care.
But this is me.
I know, and I told you.
He said he had to have a clean name
for the new business.
And I didn't know
he'd pretended to be dead,
of course I didn't!
Right.
So, you just never asked about me?
Because I was being lied to!
Now, clearly,
he had something going on
which neither of us knew about.
I mean, if he'd told me what it was,
then
Fuck.
Hey.
You were always looking out for him.
He used to look out for me, too.
Getting me out of trouble.
I know I caused a lot of headaches,
OK,
but I used to look forward
to those visits all year.
I bet you used to dread them.
Daniel's annoying little sister,
flying over
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, total nightmare, weren't you?
Jesus.
Listen, erm
..I know where
he kept some of his stuff.
There might be some old photos up
there, if you wanna have a look.
What the hell would Tasha Eden
be doing at Alex Welland's office?
According to her, she was looking
for Daniel Eden, not Alex Welland.
Bloke at the desk was agency staff,
so he couldn't tell us much.
Was there any sign of anyone else?
Just those two -
Tasha Eden and the mystery man.
Right, let's shift all our focus
onto Alex Welland.
What's this
What's this business of his, NANTA?
According to the paperwork,
it's a remediation company.
Undoing environmental damage,
cleaning up contaminated land.
It's all very green.
Chase up if Tasha Eden
has any connection to the company.
I wanna know
what she was doing there.
See if we can fast track
that DNA test.
If she's been lying,
she's got some explaining to do.
Thank you.
What the fuck?
Shh.
Sh.
Just stay here, OK?
It's fine, just stay here.
What the hell, Jo?
It's the same car.
The one from the car park!
See? there was a red car.
I wasn't making it up.
It's the same one? You're sure?
Yes.
It's the same make,
same bumper sticker.
Come on, come on, come on, come on,
come on.
Yes, should be fun. Love the outfit.
Sorry again.
Just a misunderstanding.
They're going
to a fancy dress party.
They've never been inside
Jack Radcliffe's building,
and half of them are under ten,
so I think we can rule them out
of our enquiries.
Look, what's this all about?
I dunno, I
Oh, I think I just wanna
prove myself
before I have the baby.
Prove that I'm such
a great detective.
Yeah, you can do that after.
Yeah, it's just
this case isn't gonna
be there after, is it?
And I'm on the right track,
I know I am.
I just wanna solve it
before this one comes out.
What do I know? But
I think you should calm down a bit.
Mackie certainly thinks the sun
shines out of your arse already,
and everyone else knows
you'll be great.
You've got nothing to prove.
You sure you're OK?
Yeah, thanks.
What?
I was just thinking.
If my dad could've seen that,
he would've pissed himself.
Can I help?
Course you can, darling.
Be my guest.
There you go.
Ooh!
You don't have to keep things going
up here if it's too much.
We can look after it.
Oh! Oh, no, no, no.
I'll you know.
And thank you. I'm
I do want to. I'm just
..I'm just having one of them days.
Who is that?
Sorry, hang on.
Oh, hiya.
Hi, Molly.
Oh!
OK. Right.
I didn't expect to see you up here.
I'm so sorry to hear
about your gran and grandad.
Oh, thanks, Molly.
Listen, if there's anything
you need,
or anything your mum and dad need,
just
Yeah, they're not here.
Probably not for a few days yet.
Oh.
Have you got a kettle in there?
To Gran and Grandad.
Yeah.
Mmm.
So
How long are you planning
on camping out here?
Not long.
Just till the inquest is over.
Oh, love.
That could be a while.
I'm meant to be at uni.
I mean, an inquest is pointless,
isn't it?
There were a massive great flood.
That's what happened.
We all know that.
It's gonna keep on happening
if people round here
don't do something!
That's what I've been saying.
That's exactly
what I've been saying.
We need proper action, now.
Right, I mean we all know
the flooding's got worse
ever since they agreed to that
Uplands Eco Housing Development
being built!
What did they think would happen
when they just rip out the earth
and replaced it with concrete?
Where did they think the water
would go?
Well, hang on, no.
The whole point of that place
is that it's eco-friendly.
Why, cos the logo's green and
he's stuck a few solar panels up?
Look, that doesn't offset the fact
that Jack Radcliffe's
flooding the town!
They just say the right things
and people fall for it.
How's it eco-friendly?
Well, I don't know.
Look, I'm not a bloody
construction expert,
but trust me.
I know Jack,
and he's furious about the floods.
I mean, to be honest,
with Sarah Mackie on the council,
it wouldn't surprise me
if she's cutting corners somewhere.
Yeah on the Uplands.
No, look, Jack was with me today
at the town hall,
arguing for better flood defences.
It's not a coincidence.
I think that
if we actually looked for it,
I bet we could find some proof.
Babak? I might have something
for you on the Lift Man.
The, er The caretaker.
I know, he's a bit
But according to him,
there's been some changes
in the building
since the body was discovered.
Locks changed, things cleared away.
Just might be worth looking into.
I would, but it's not where
Roy wants me, so
Yours if you want it.
Cheers, Jo.
Your Tasha Eden find
seems to be panning out, by the way.
She was poking around
Alex Welland's office this morning.
Roy's all over it.
If she is Daniel Eden's sister,
then we might have an ID.
What?
I was there this morning.
With Tasha Eden.
He's gone.
What was that about?
Are you in some kind of trouble?
No!
No, it's just to do with work.
I can handle myself, you know,
Tasha.
The only person I'm worried about
is is you.
I just want the truth about Daniel.
I know.
And I've told you what I know.
Here, I wanted to, er
I wanted to show you something.
OK.
So, this was, erm
This was last summer.
Oh, look who's on there.
We've got a few quid,
so we'll get a few pints in, Billy,
do us right up.
'Big fat bastards' time,
isn't it, eh?'
'Too fucking loud, mate.
Be sure to pass on the message.
'Right, listen. Gary, we're starting
a new job tomorrow, yeah?
'It's an early start.
Want you there at six o'clock, OK?
'On the dot.'
'Be there, or you're done.'
He means it as well.
I fucking mean it.
He does mean it.
All right, mate.
Hey, come on.
You know, that time you thought
he was dead, there was
..there was no big conspiracy.
He was just
He was just living his life.
I'm sorry.
You can't trust this Tasha
not to dob you in.
Keep on pushing them
towards Daniel Eden,
it could rebound on you. Badly.
'C'est Tasha.
'Laisse moi un message,
mais je l'ecouterai peut-etre pas.
'Ciao.'
Look, I know this all seems
like I've gone off on one,
but I knew this was a murder,
I just
I know my instincts are right.
I just need to figure out
how it all fits together.
I can't believe you found your hero
and didn't tell me.
I can't believe he knew
our Lift Man.
You shouldn't be doing that!
All right, I'm just saying,
they're gonna wanna know
why we ran this.
Young offender. He's got previous
when he was 16 for damage,
a few for public order.
Some fights. I mean,
there's nothing in there to suggest
he's potentially mixed up
in a murder.
Not exactly the record
of a hero, though, is it?
Got the DNA results back.
Our dead man
is Tasha Eden's brother.
Yeah.
Find out where she's staying.
Bring her in.
Pat?
He's not back yet!
Good day?
Oh, you know.
Erm Kelly, you know
that office building of Jack's?
You know the bloke
who looks after it? Chris something?
Chris Robinson.
Mm.
You heard all about that, then?
Turns out he were making
some extra cash on t'side
renting out these parking spaces.
Only, t'flood put paid to that.
Cars all ruined.
Jack found out, and he were fuming.
Went over especially
to fire Chris in person.
Whole big barney.
Wait, so this all happened today?
Mm. All before my second coffee.
And of course,
Chris storms off home.
None of the proper handover.
Not even handed in
his security pass.
So now Jack's like a bear
with a sore head,
and there's another thing
on my to-do list.
Still, tonight will be
a nice distraction.
Tonight?
Baby shower.
Pat not told you?
I'm trying to give the place
a good spritz
before people get here.
A baby shower?
Erm no. No-one told me.
Jo? Are you back?
So, I hear congratulations
are in order.
You're on the team.
Right, yeah. Yeah.
Bit of a surprise.
How's it all going? Did you find out
anything interesting?
Not really. You?
Went down to the docks
to check out Alex Welland.
Evening.
Hi. Erm, do you know what -
I think I might actually need to
..prepare myself a bit
for this baby shower.
Have a lie-down.
So can we just catch up later?
Yeah. Yeah, go on.
Erm, was that Alex Welland
you were talking about, with Jo?
Hiya, are you OK?
Come in, just go t'left.
Are you all right? Hiya, you OK?
Look at you!
Hiya.
You OK?
Suzi! Oh, my God.
Oh, you look absolutely gorgeous.
Thanks.
Kelly. Kelly. Who's that?
Suzi.
For t'baby shower.
Oh, you're throwing SUZI
a baby shower.
Yeah?
Right.
Right.
Oh! Did you think it were for you?
Jo, you should have said
if you wanted one!
I don't want one,
I don't want this one,
I just didn't wanna be rude
In fact, she won't mind - Suzi!
Oh, God. No!
Suzi, come here.
How d'you feel about Jo joining?
I don't wanna join you, all right?
It's bad enough this is happening
in my own bloody house!
Well.
I'm so sorry about this, Suzi.
Kelly, in there.
No
OK, will you just
I OK'd it. I didn't even know
if you were gonna be here.
I shouldn't have to book!
I tried to talk to you about it,
but you were God knows where.
Oh, come on, Pat, she's taking
the piss, and you're helping her.
You wanna talk about
taking the piss?
Why don't you tell me everything
that you know about Tasha Eden?
Who d'you think it was
who found out she was at the docks?
And who's this bloke
that you've been with? No-one!
I don't I don't know who
you're talking about Oh, my
It's just that I am
so close to something
Close to what?
I don't know exactly!
But I think maybe there's
an organised crime link
You are not a detective,
you're just running around,
playing at being your dad.
I
Jo
Argh!
Tasha! Finally.
I've been trying
to get hold of you.
'I know, yeah. I'm sorry.'
Are you all right?
'No.
'No'
OK.
Look, right, where are you?
'At my hotel.'
I'm on my way.
Modest as ever.
So, what're we looking for?
What does a French drain look like
when it's at home?
I found the plans
for the development,
and according to this, there should
be detention basins and ponds here.
You know, they hold off
the run-off water you get
when you concrete over a hillside.
If you don't hold it off, then
it just runs off down into town.
See? It's on the original
planning application
but I don't see 'em here.
Yeah. Well, I mean,
they're still working on the place.
Maybe they'll, you know,
put 'em in later.
Just, erm
go and have a look round, and, er,
give us a shout
if you find anything, yeah?
Yeah.
Shit.
Shit, shit, shit
Lee?
What are you doing here?
I'm, erm, just waiting on Tasha.
You?
Same.
She's, er, she's gone down
to the station.
Don't suppose you know why?
Yeah.
Yeah, she's gone to identify
Daniel's body
now they believe he's her brother.
Ah.
Hm.
Are you all right?
Yeah.
Yeah, it's just, erm
It's just a bit strange, all this,
you know?
Mm.
You?
Yeah, I'm fine.
Listen, I wanted us to talk.
Now seems as good a time as any.
Why did Daniel change his name
to Alex Welland?
Look, either you spent three years
working together
without ever finding out
why he used a different name
on all the paperwork,
or you're about to
lie to my face again,
in which case, let's not bother.
OK, yeah, I did lie to you earlier.
But that's because my head
had just come off.
You'd just told me he was dead.
Then Tasha arrived out the blue
from nowhere.
Yeah?
Look
..me and Daniel, we both have
criminal records, all right?
From when we were younger.
And then one day,
he arrives with this new ID.
Alex Welland.
Said he'd bought it,
so he could get new business grants.
And you believed him?
Of course I believed him.
It made sense. It was clean.
But then
..then he made Tasha believe
that he'd died.
Some freakish holiday accident
or something.
Why?
He said he wanted a fresh start
for the company.
So he made his own sister grieve
for him, to help his business?
I know. Believe me,
I wanted to tell her, but
..he's family.
And I just
I didn't wanna get involved in it.
Look, you need to go down
to the station
and make a statement about all this.
Go down and ask for DCI Roy.
Yeah I ain't doing that.
You know I don't have to ask you?
What?
Tasha told me how you two met.
And how you would lose your job
if anybody found out.
So it's not just me who doesn't
wanna go down to the police
and tell them everything, now,
is it?
I thought he was your friend.
Jo
I have a past, and I do not want
the police digging into that.
They wouldn't be interested in that.
Look, if I knew anything
that would make a difference,
I would've told them.
Dan looked after all the money
for NANTA,
all that side of things.
And I don't know
if he was always planning on it,
or if it was him dealing with
whatever he'd got mixed up in,
but all I do know is that
over 100 grand is gone. Yeah?
Every single penny of it is gone.
And I worked so hard for that,
you know?
To change things.
To
To build myself a better future.
And I thought that is what
we were both trying to do.
And now he's left us with nothing.
Of course I didn't tell Tasha that.
I don't want her to know
what a dickhead her brother was.
I still can't believe he's done it,
you know.
Is this your brother, Daniel Eden?
Yes.
Would you like some more time?
I'm done.
Yeah, look, I'm sorry about before.
It's just been a shock, you know
..learning about Daniel.
You know,
I never really had any family
when I was growing up as a child.
Dan was the closest thing I had
to a brother.
Even though he was getting me
into trouble half the time.
See, I'm an only child.
Never had anyone to lead me astray.
And my dad was a detective,
so I've always been a
"straight and narrow" kind of girl.
What?
Nothing. It's just
you make it sound so boring.
It's not like you're just leaping
into floods or anything like that.
Is your dad
why you joined the police force?
Yeah.
He must be really proud of you.
He passed away, couple of years ago.
But, yeah, he was.
I think about him a lot, actually.
Especially at the moment.
Tasha?
Tasha.
Oh, look, I'm so sorry.
Hey, Tasha.
Tasha?
You shouldn't be by yourself
tonight, all right? Mm.
I want you to get your things
and come with me, OK?
All right.
'You have reached your destination.'
Chris? Are you in there?
It's PC Marshall, from the car park.
No No! Chris! Hey, Chris!
Oh!
You took the baby.
You SAVED the baby.
You were so brave.
What, just me?
You didn't come forward.
Come forward for what?
A load of fuss?
Finn, do you remember my mum,
Molly Marshall?
The body of a man
was found in a lift
in a flooded underground car park.
I remember there being four cars
beyond the lift.
Second to last one was red.
The whole place is empty.
I've lost the key.
Give me your number,
and as soon as I find it, I'll ring.
Jo Marshall? Tasha Eden.
You called me about my brother.
He died May 5th 2019.
How did you get the idea that
that man here was your brother?
This does means that your brother
faked his death five years ago.
That's him, that's him,
that's Daniel there.
Alex Welland? How do you know?
Nanta.
He called me Nanta,
I called him Danta.
There's your man from Nanta.
Lee?
Lee! It's me, it's Tasha!
I can't believe it!
How long has it been? It's
It's been a while.
Yeah, wow! Tasha, what are you?
What are you do? Sorry.
Sorry. You two know each other?
Right!
I've known Lee since forever.
Yeah.
As long as I can remember.
Yeah, I'd come and visit,
and there would be the three of us -
you, me and Daniel.
You know Daniel Eden?
Y-Yeah.
Yeah, I do. Why?
Why, is everything OK?
Do you remember
the last time you saw him?
I hadn't seen him for a while.
How did he die?
Enquiries are still ongoing,
so I can't disclose anything
right now.
What does that mean?
It means someone killed him.
Tasha!
But we don't know who or why
because the police are being shit.
Well, they are!
They don't care about Daniel.
None of them are lifting a finger,
apart from Jo.
So, you're investigating
Daniel's death?
Look, I know that this is a lot to
take in, but it'd really help us
if you could just answer
a couple of questions.
Like, why was Daniel
going by the name Alex Welland?
You what?
So, now Daniel had a fake name,
yeah?
I don't know anything about that!
I don't!
How come you're here, then?
In his office?
Because I was looking for him,
obviously.
I was worried.
It turns out
I was right to be worried. OK.
So, why were you looking for him?
We worked together sometimes.
You know Daniel faked his own death?
No, I didn't.
You didn't wonder why I haven't
visited in the last five years?
Course I wondered, Tasha.
But what you have to understand
is
Sarge?
Yeah, it turns out
you're needed back here.
DCI Roy's been asking for you.
'He's going all guns blazing
on the Lift Man case.
'He's just sent half the team out
'chasing down IDs
from the E-fit appeal.
'I'm not sure
what that's gotta do with you.'
Er, I'll-I'll head back.
Right, Tasha,
we have to go, right now.
And, Lee, we need to talk more.
Here's my number.
OK.
Thank you.
Pat is outside,
so we need to go,
or I'm looking for a new job
and possibly a new husband.
So, you go. I'm going to Lee's.
Daniel was living there.
He says I can take a look around.
No, I don't think
that's a good idea.
I don't care
if you think it's a good idea.
Oh, shit.
'You have one new message.'
'Hello, there!
'It's Chris.
Chris from the car park.
'I'm calling about
our locked room mystery.
'Finally got it open.
'I think you're gonna enjoy
taking a look inside.
'It's a proper head-scratcher.
'Anyway, come by any time today,
see for yourself. Ta-ra.'
Hiya.
The river wall
was breached here last time.
Without the right defences,
with more rain coming,
higher river levels,
the town will flood again.
Which will kill off
the whole new development.
So, come on, defences.
What do we need to do?
Hey, Molly, hiya.
What brings you here?
Hi. Hi. Hiya. Hiya. Sorry.
Sorry. Erm, that flood fund money
I know you said
you were gonna transfer it
it's just getting desperate.
Yeah, I'm sorry, it ju
It slipped my mind.
It's all right, no bother,
no bother, it's fine.
Sorry, is that a
a recent weather report?
Yeah. According to the, er,
doom merchants here,
we're due more flooding in
how long?
These storms will be with us
in the next four days.
Oh, but that's no time!
It'll be a catastrophe
if it happens again so soon.
Yeah, which is why we're gonna
fix it because if we don't fix it,
and the town floods again,
my investors will pull out.
So, how do we stop it?
By building a ten-foot high levee
here, to be safe.
But you'd need sign off
from the council to do it.
Good luck with that (!)
So I need to take this
to the Town Hall?
Ugh, speaking of total incompetence,
there's, erm
something that I have to
just deal with.
Deepa,
Roy hasn't said anything, has he?
About why he wants me?
Roy wants you?
That's a no, then.
Why? What's gotten you so jumpy?
In the team room, two minutes.
Marshall. PC Marshall?
Yes, sir. You wanted to see me?
Right.
According to Sergeant Mackie,
you're experienced, clear-headed,
about to waltz through
your CID course
and know Waterside
like the back of your hand.
And I need the extra help,
so you're temporarily assigned
to the Murder team
until I say otherwise.
Briefing in the team room, now.
Well, go on, then.
You heard the man.
You can use Pat's desk for now.
Mr and Mrs Double Act, eh?
OK, some of you already know
trainee detective Jo Marshall.
She grew up around here,
so she'll be using
some of that local knowledge
to help us with Lift Man
for the foreseeable -
who we still don't have an ID on.
We know from the post-mortem he was
likely in a fight the day he died,
so did anyone see something?
Hear about a fight breaking out?
We've got a mobile contact point
down the town centre
we're trying to fill
with friendly faces.
That should hopefully
encourage people
to come forward with information.
This is not a large community.
We have people out there
who saw what happened
or at least know something
about who's responsible.
And these are the people we need to
be speaking to to catch our killer.
Now, on Lift Man himself,
it's looking like he was dead for at
least two days before we found him.
We know the body wasn't waiting
in the lift all that time,
so the obvious theory
is that our killer
used the flood
to cover their tracks.
Which is good news for us.
A false trail is still a trail.
So, where was the body moved from?
Why leave it in that
particular underground car park?
Who had access?
We have people following up
on the two names
we haven't eliminated yet.
That's Alex Welland and Jon Clyde.
Daniel Eden's still on the board
for now, but not a priority.
Sorry Why's that?
Because no-one domiciled
in Waterside has come forward to say
they know anything about
the existence of a Daniel Eden.
We have the word of one woman,
passing through from France,
who also thinks our E-fit man has
been dead for the last five years.
So I'd suggest we focus on the leads
with a few less obvious holes in.
I want you on the phones following
up on the homeless Joe Bloggs.
You know the area.
Call round anyone you think
might point us
in the right direction.
Everyone else,
start looking online -
social media, local news,
anything you can find
on Alex Welland and Jon Clyde.
Whatever's out there, let's find it.
'Have you had any other
visitors in the last few days?'
Just missed a few, actually.
Erm, Tasha Eden.
You said a few?
Oh, I know,
I didn't get another name.
Erm, she was with a man
and another woman.
A pregnant lady.
Sir?
Yeah?
I think I've found something.
Er, I went on Tasha Eden's
Facebook profile.
I mean,
there's a few Natasha Edens, but
if that's the woman
that came in to the station,
then he looks a lot like our E-Fit.
I think it's The Lift Man.
That's her.
That's her.
Did you bother
typing her bloody name into Google?
Yeah! This didn't come up.
She's a nutcase.
She doesn't even live over here.
Is he even the same bloke?
I think so. Looks like him.
Shall we find out, then?
Follow it up. I'm guessing
it's Daniel Eden. I could. I
No, you're meant to be working
the homeless Joe Bloggs angle.
I need the people working for me
to follow the leads
I put in front of them.
Just do the job you've been given
and stop looking for something
more exciting.
Or this is exactly what happens -
things slip through the cracks.
Sorry, sir.
Actually, er,
there was one more thing.
I was there, at the car park.
Yeah, I remember.
First on the scene.
Right.
So, do you remember a red car?
In the crime scene photos,
there's three cars,
but there was a fourth, a red one.
I just I thought maybe I could go
and speak to the caretaker about it?
I mean, it's a small thing,
but might be important.
Well, if it's not in the photos,
that's a very small window
for someone to have moved it.
It would've happened
practically under our noses.
I know, but I saw it, sir.
OK. Tell one of the others.
I don't want you
poking around a crime scene.
Health and safety,
it's just easier on all of us.
Then maybe I'll head to
the mobile contact point.
Yep, go for it.
Back in the trenches already?
You, er,
fancy a break from all this?
Cutting corners at this stage
will only cause bigger problems
down the line.
Whoo, what? Bigger than
the whole town flooding again?
We're taking every possible step.
Come to my office.
I remember you said that last week,
right before
the town centre washed away.
I'm trying to explain
that we need to act now, OK?
We need to build a ten-foot levee,
right along the river wall.
We've talked about this!
And we can't go ahead
with something like that
without consulting
the proper parties first -
the Environment Agency,
the Highways Department,
a consultation with the public
By which time, it'll be too late!
I mean, don't
don't you people get it?
We're gonna get another downpour,
OK, only this time,
it's gonna be a hell of a lot worse!
Just give him a straight answer -
will the council build a flood wall
or not?
It's not that simple. Jack, look
It's just four days.
We simply don't have the time.
Do you know what, I I'm
I've just had it with you lot.
I really have, this is ridiculous.
I'm wasting my breath.
Was there really any need
for you to get involved in that?
No, I-I just popped by to hand in
my application to run for council.
So
look forward to working with you.
Doesn't make sense.
The caretaker asked me
to meet him here today.
He was really keen on talking to me.
So, where is he?
Maybe he got his shift wrong.
Or he's a massive time-waster.
Mm.
Found it!
This is the room
he wanted to show me.
I'm guessing
this isn't what you expected.
There's nothing here.
What?
Why would they clean one room when
they haven't even hosed the muck off
the sides of the building yet?
Maybe the cleaner hasn't gotten to
the other rooms yet?
Gotta start somewhere.
What, and they just happened
to start with this one? Nah.
Is this what your caretaker
thought was weird,
or do you reckon
there was someone else here,
and they moved it or something?
'You've reached Chris Robinson.
'I'm sorry
I can't take your call right now.
'Please leave a message.'
Hi, Chris? It's PC Marshall.
Can you give me a call
when you get this?
You were supposed to meet us.
OK, thanks.
I think I'm gonna have to
call this in. And say what?
There's nothing here,
and you ignored a direct order
and came to look around anyway?
Everyone's thinking that
our murderer was being clever,
letting us think that The Lift Man
got caught by the flood,
using that to cover their tracks.
But what if that wasn't the plan?
If the flood
wasn't part of the plan,
then our murderer's the one
who got caught out,
probably trying to take the body
out the building. Exactly.
The lift's jammed,
it's filling up with water,
the doors won't open.
They'd have to escape.
All right?
Gibbo.
I didn't know you were on shift.
When you took over from me here
the day after the flood,
do you remember a red car?
Parked just there? Went missing
after they found the body.
Don't ring a bell.
Do you wanna check
the scene diagram? Mm.
Is this where they found the body?
Yeah.
Yeah, you see. It's not there.
Fancy a break? We'll cover you.
Great, that'll do.
You're not gonna climb up there,
are you?
Nah. Don't be daft.
Just looking.
Good.
Because I'm enjoying
having a partner
who doesn't have a death wish.
Well?
They'd leave the body in the lift,
climb up to the next floor
God, that'd be scary.
You'd have to be strong and fast.
But, yeah, you could do it.
Not very sociable, even for you.
Mm.
It's not Daniel's kind of place.
Yeah, well,
he only stayed for a few weeks.
You know, I understand if
you don't want to tell the police
about whatever Daniel was doing
with the lies
and the fake name
and the fake death -
it's fine, I don't care.
But this is me.
I know, and I told you.
He said he had to have a clean name
for the new business.
And I didn't know
he'd pretended to be dead,
of course I didn't!
Right.
So, you just never asked about me?
Because I was being lied to!
Now, clearly,
he had something going on
which neither of us knew about.
I mean, if he'd told me what it was,
then
Fuck.
Hey.
You were always looking out for him.
He used to look out for me, too.
Getting me out of trouble.
I know I caused a lot of headaches,
OK,
but I used to look forward
to those visits all year.
I bet you used to dread them.
Daniel's annoying little sister,
flying over
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, total nightmare, weren't you?
Jesus.
Listen, erm
..I know where
he kept some of his stuff.
There might be some old photos up
there, if you wanna have a look.
What the hell would Tasha Eden
be doing at Alex Welland's office?
According to her, she was looking
for Daniel Eden, not Alex Welland.
Bloke at the desk was agency staff,
so he couldn't tell us much.
Was there any sign of anyone else?
Just those two -
Tasha Eden and the mystery man.
Right, let's shift all our focus
onto Alex Welland.
What's this
What's this business of his, NANTA?
According to the paperwork,
it's a remediation company.
Undoing environmental damage,
cleaning up contaminated land.
It's all very green.
Chase up if Tasha Eden
has any connection to the company.
I wanna know
what she was doing there.
See if we can fast track
that DNA test.
If she's been lying,
she's got some explaining to do.
Thank you.
What the fuck?
Shh.
Sh.
Just stay here, OK?
It's fine, just stay here.
What the hell, Jo?
It's the same car.
The one from the car park!
See? there was a red car.
I wasn't making it up.
It's the same one? You're sure?
Yes.
It's the same make,
same bumper sticker.
Come on, come on, come on, come on,
come on.
Yes, should be fun. Love the outfit.
Sorry again.
Just a misunderstanding.
They're going
to a fancy dress party.
They've never been inside
Jack Radcliffe's building,
and half of them are under ten,
so I think we can rule them out
of our enquiries.
Look, what's this all about?
I dunno, I
Oh, I think I just wanna
prove myself
before I have the baby.
Prove that I'm such
a great detective.
Yeah, you can do that after.
Yeah, it's just
this case isn't gonna
be there after, is it?
And I'm on the right track,
I know I am.
I just wanna solve it
before this one comes out.
What do I know? But
I think you should calm down a bit.
Mackie certainly thinks the sun
shines out of your arse already,
and everyone else knows
you'll be great.
You've got nothing to prove.
You sure you're OK?
Yeah, thanks.
What?
I was just thinking.
If my dad could've seen that,
he would've pissed himself.
Can I help?
Course you can, darling.
Be my guest.
There you go.
Ooh!
You don't have to keep things going
up here if it's too much.
We can look after it.
Oh! Oh, no, no, no.
I'll you know.
And thank you. I'm
I do want to. I'm just
..I'm just having one of them days.
Who is that?
Sorry, hang on.
Oh, hiya.
Hi, Molly.
Oh!
OK. Right.
I didn't expect to see you up here.
I'm so sorry to hear
about your gran and grandad.
Oh, thanks, Molly.
Listen, if there's anything
you need,
or anything your mum and dad need,
just
Yeah, they're not here.
Probably not for a few days yet.
Oh.
Have you got a kettle in there?
To Gran and Grandad.
Yeah.
Mmm.
So
How long are you planning
on camping out here?
Not long.
Just till the inquest is over.
Oh, love.
That could be a while.
I'm meant to be at uni.
I mean, an inquest is pointless,
isn't it?
There were a massive great flood.
That's what happened.
We all know that.
It's gonna keep on happening
if people round here
don't do something!
That's what I've been saying.
That's exactly
what I've been saying.
We need proper action, now.
Right, I mean we all know
the flooding's got worse
ever since they agreed to that
Uplands Eco Housing Development
being built!
What did they think would happen
when they just rip out the earth
and replaced it with concrete?
Where did they think the water
would go?
Well, hang on, no.
The whole point of that place
is that it's eco-friendly.
Why, cos the logo's green and
he's stuck a few solar panels up?
Look, that doesn't offset the fact
that Jack Radcliffe's
flooding the town!
They just say the right things
and people fall for it.
How's it eco-friendly?
Well, I don't know.
Look, I'm not a bloody
construction expert,
but trust me.
I know Jack,
and he's furious about the floods.
I mean, to be honest,
with Sarah Mackie on the council,
it wouldn't surprise me
if she's cutting corners somewhere.
Yeah on the Uplands.
No, look, Jack was with me today
at the town hall,
arguing for better flood defences.
It's not a coincidence.
I think that
if we actually looked for it,
I bet we could find some proof.
Babak? I might have something
for you on the Lift Man.
The, er The caretaker.
I know, he's a bit
But according to him,
there's been some changes
in the building
since the body was discovered.
Locks changed, things cleared away.
Just might be worth looking into.
I would, but it's not where
Roy wants me, so
Yours if you want it.
Cheers, Jo.
Your Tasha Eden find
seems to be panning out, by the way.
She was poking around
Alex Welland's office this morning.
Roy's all over it.
If she is Daniel Eden's sister,
then we might have an ID.
What?
I was there this morning.
With Tasha Eden.
He's gone.
What was that about?
Are you in some kind of trouble?
No!
No, it's just to do with work.
I can handle myself, you know,
Tasha.
The only person I'm worried about
is is you.
I just want the truth about Daniel.
I know.
And I've told you what I know.
Here, I wanted to, er
I wanted to show you something.
OK.
So, this was, erm
This was last summer.
Oh, look who's on there.
We've got a few quid,
so we'll get a few pints in, Billy,
do us right up.
'Big fat bastards' time,
isn't it, eh?'
'Too fucking loud, mate.
Be sure to pass on the message.
'Right, listen. Gary, we're starting
a new job tomorrow, yeah?
'It's an early start.
Want you there at six o'clock, OK?
'On the dot.'
'Be there, or you're done.'
He means it as well.
I fucking mean it.
He does mean it.
All right, mate.
Hey, come on.
You know, that time you thought
he was dead, there was
..there was no big conspiracy.
He was just
He was just living his life.
I'm sorry.
You can't trust this Tasha
not to dob you in.
Keep on pushing them
towards Daniel Eden,
it could rebound on you. Badly.
'C'est Tasha.
'Laisse moi un message,
mais je l'ecouterai peut-etre pas.
'Ciao.'
Look, I know this all seems
like I've gone off on one,
but I knew this was a murder,
I just
I know my instincts are right.
I just need to figure out
how it all fits together.
I can't believe you found your hero
and didn't tell me.
I can't believe he knew
our Lift Man.
You shouldn't be doing that!
All right, I'm just saying,
they're gonna wanna know
why we ran this.
Young offender. He's got previous
when he was 16 for damage,
a few for public order.
Some fights. I mean,
there's nothing in there to suggest
he's potentially mixed up
in a murder.
Not exactly the record
of a hero, though, is it?
Got the DNA results back.
Our dead man
is Tasha Eden's brother.
Yeah.
Find out where she's staying.
Bring her in.
Pat?
He's not back yet!
Good day?
Oh, you know.
Erm Kelly, you know
that office building of Jack's?
You know the bloke
who looks after it? Chris something?
Chris Robinson.
Mm.
You heard all about that, then?
Turns out he were making
some extra cash on t'side
renting out these parking spaces.
Only, t'flood put paid to that.
Cars all ruined.
Jack found out, and he were fuming.
Went over especially
to fire Chris in person.
Whole big barney.
Wait, so this all happened today?
Mm. All before my second coffee.
And of course,
Chris storms off home.
None of the proper handover.
Not even handed in
his security pass.
So now Jack's like a bear
with a sore head,
and there's another thing
on my to-do list.
Still, tonight will be
a nice distraction.
Tonight?
Baby shower.
Pat not told you?
I'm trying to give the place
a good spritz
before people get here.
A baby shower?
Erm no. No-one told me.
Jo? Are you back?
So, I hear congratulations
are in order.
You're on the team.
Right, yeah. Yeah.
Bit of a surprise.
How's it all going? Did you find out
anything interesting?
Not really. You?
Went down to the docks
to check out Alex Welland.
Evening.
Hi. Erm, do you know what -
I think I might actually need to
..prepare myself a bit
for this baby shower.
Have a lie-down.
So can we just catch up later?
Yeah. Yeah, go on.
Erm, was that Alex Welland
you were talking about, with Jo?
Hiya, are you OK?
Come in, just go t'left.
Are you all right? Hiya, you OK?
Look at you!
Hiya.
You OK?
Suzi! Oh, my God.
Oh, you look absolutely gorgeous.
Thanks.
Kelly. Kelly. Who's that?
Suzi.
For t'baby shower.
Oh, you're throwing SUZI
a baby shower.
Yeah?
Right.
Right.
Oh! Did you think it were for you?
Jo, you should have said
if you wanted one!
I don't want one,
I don't want this one,
I just didn't wanna be rude
In fact, she won't mind - Suzi!
Oh, God. No!
Suzi, come here.
How d'you feel about Jo joining?
I don't wanna join you, all right?
It's bad enough this is happening
in my own bloody house!
Well.
I'm so sorry about this, Suzi.
Kelly, in there.
No
OK, will you just
I OK'd it. I didn't even know
if you were gonna be here.
I shouldn't have to book!
I tried to talk to you about it,
but you were God knows where.
Oh, come on, Pat, she's taking
the piss, and you're helping her.
You wanna talk about
taking the piss?
Why don't you tell me everything
that you know about Tasha Eden?
Who d'you think it was
who found out she was at the docks?
And who's this bloke
that you've been with? No-one!
I don't I don't know who
you're talking about Oh, my
It's just that I am
so close to something
Close to what?
I don't know exactly!
But I think maybe there's
an organised crime link
You are not a detective,
you're just running around,
playing at being your dad.
I
Jo
Argh!
Tasha! Finally.
I've been trying
to get hold of you.
'I know, yeah. I'm sorry.'
Are you all right?
'No.
'No'
OK.
Look, right, where are you?
'At my hotel.'
I'm on my way.
Modest as ever.
So, what're we looking for?
What does a French drain look like
when it's at home?
I found the plans
for the development,
and according to this, there should
be detention basins and ponds here.
You know, they hold off
the run-off water you get
when you concrete over a hillside.
If you don't hold it off, then
it just runs off down into town.
See? It's on the original
planning application
but I don't see 'em here.
Yeah. Well, I mean,
they're still working on the place.
Maybe they'll, you know,
put 'em in later.
Just, erm
go and have a look round, and, er,
give us a shout
if you find anything, yeah?
Yeah.
Shit.
Shit, shit, shit
Lee?
What are you doing here?
I'm, erm, just waiting on Tasha.
You?
Same.
She's, er, she's gone down
to the station.
Don't suppose you know why?
Yeah.
Yeah, she's gone to identify
Daniel's body
now they believe he's her brother.
Ah.
Hm.
Are you all right?
Yeah.
Yeah, it's just, erm
It's just a bit strange, all this,
you know?
Mm.
You?
Yeah, I'm fine.
Listen, I wanted us to talk.
Now seems as good a time as any.
Why did Daniel change his name
to Alex Welland?
Look, either you spent three years
working together
without ever finding out
why he used a different name
on all the paperwork,
or you're about to
lie to my face again,
in which case, let's not bother.
OK, yeah, I did lie to you earlier.
But that's because my head
had just come off.
You'd just told me he was dead.
Then Tasha arrived out the blue
from nowhere.
Yeah?
Look
..me and Daniel, we both have
criminal records, all right?
From when we were younger.
And then one day,
he arrives with this new ID.
Alex Welland.
Said he'd bought it,
so he could get new business grants.
And you believed him?
Of course I believed him.
It made sense. It was clean.
But then
..then he made Tasha believe
that he'd died.
Some freakish holiday accident
or something.
Why?
He said he wanted a fresh start
for the company.
So he made his own sister grieve
for him, to help his business?
I know. Believe me,
I wanted to tell her, but
..he's family.
And I just
I didn't wanna get involved in it.
Look, you need to go down
to the station
and make a statement about all this.
Go down and ask for DCI Roy.
Yeah I ain't doing that.
You know I don't have to ask you?
What?
Tasha told me how you two met.
And how you would lose your job
if anybody found out.
So it's not just me who doesn't
wanna go down to the police
and tell them everything, now,
is it?
I thought he was your friend.
Jo
I have a past, and I do not want
the police digging into that.
They wouldn't be interested in that.
Look, if I knew anything
that would make a difference,
I would've told them.
Dan looked after all the money
for NANTA,
all that side of things.
And I don't know
if he was always planning on it,
or if it was him dealing with
whatever he'd got mixed up in,
but all I do know is that
over 100 grand is gone. Yeah?
Every single penny of it is gone.
And I worked so hard for that,
you know?
To change things.
To
To build myself a better future.
And I thought that is what
we were both trying to do.
And now he's left us with nothing.
Of course I didn't tell Tasha that.
I don't want her to know
what a dickhead her brother was.
I still can't believe he's done it,
you know.
Is this your brother, Daniel Eden?
Yes.
Would you like some more time?
I'm done.
Yeah, look, I'm sorry about before.
It's just been a shock, you know
..learning about Daniel.
You know,
I never really had any family
when I was growing up as a child.
Dan was the closest thing I had
to a brother.
Even though he was getting me
into trouble half the time.
See, I'm an only child.
Never had anyone to lead me astray.
And my dad was a detective,
so I've always been a
"straight and narrow" kind of girl.
What?
Nothing. It's just
you make it sound so boring.
It's not like you're just leaping
into floods or anything like that.
Is your dad
why you joined the police force?
Yeah.
He must be really proud of you.
He passed away, couple of years ago.
But, yeah, he was.
I think about him a lot, actually.
Especially at the moment.
Tasha?
Tasha.
Oh, look, I'm so sorry.
Hey, Tasha.
Tasha?
You shouldn't be by yourself
tonight, all right? Mm.
I want you to get your things
and come with me, OK?
All right.
'You have reached your destination.'
Chris? Are you in there?
It's PC Marshall, from the car park.
No No! Chris! Hey, Chris!
Oh!