Scott and Bailey s02e02 Episode Script
Secrets
Sean.
I've got to go to work.
You can't stay here.
No, you're all right.
I'm on 3-11.
So what? I'm not.
Come on, shift.
Sean! No, no.
You might just have to miss - drama group this week.
- Why should I? Because logistically, it's just not do-able! Couldn't I take them in a taxi? Yes, Mum, you could.
But.
- Sounds good to me.
- They're in separate groups.
You have to take one, come back, take the other, pick up the first one, then go back a third time to fetch the second.
- It's It's ridiculous! - I don't mind not going.
Can I ask my dad to take us? You can.
Please do.
But assuming he might be playing silly beggars, I wouldn't hold your breath.
I'll work something out.
I will make sure, one way or another, that they get there.
So That was good, then.
Yeah.
It was all right.
It was brilliant.
Always is.
I've got to go.
Right.
So, give me a ring if there's anything that you're not sure of.
We're really stretched on this one.
- I knew Keith Fleming.
- Did you? When I was at Fulbrook High in the 1980s.
He'd just qualified.
- He was a nice man.
- Was he? Quiet.
Polite.
I think that's where he met his wife.
And was he - A paedophile? - Well We haven't found anything to suggest that.
So Right.
Have a good day.
Be good.
Be polite.
Be brainy.
Don't you go overdoing it.
Thanks, Mum.
House-to-house has thrown up a number of names Nadia routinely knocks about with.
Three of those names cropped up on her intelligence record.
Anthony Stainfield, Nikki Madden, Liam Welsh.
The four of them were stopped in a car two and a bit months since.
A shitty, no insurance, no MOT.
It was impounded, so we've still got it over at Collyhurst.
Given that it's reasonable to assume some sort of vehicle was used to take Darren Rigby to where he was set on fire, I want this car gone over thoroughly, first job this morning.
Let's get somebody over there, Andy, with a CSI.
Stainfield and Madden's address is next door but one to Nadia's.
So we should have spoken to them by now in the house-to-house.
But so far they haven't answered their door which God knows.
This, I'm confident from his arrest photo on a previous, is Liam Welsh.
Address: 22 Ashburnham Road, Ashfield.
So let's pick him up for Well, suspicion of murder.
He's got one of our victims' debit cards.
Any news on the lad in the phone box? Syndicate Three has picked it up.
DCI Dodson - don't say anything, Kevin - is SIO-ing the scene for us and the PM.
Aren't we assuming that they're linked? No, we're assuming they might be linked.
The fact that he appears to have known something about the people we're looking for suggests it's connected.
But equally, it doesn't mean that was why he was killed.
So Has he been identified? His face was so badly pulped, he's unrecognisable.
And there's no match with his fingerprints or DNA from our database? Has the CSM found anything in Nadia's house that we need to know about? - Not yet.
- What are you charging Nadia with for what she did to Rachel, ma'am? GBH with intent.
So if she makes a complaint against me for twatting her over the head with a fire extinguisher? She'll be wasting her time.
I mean, what was she thinking? Trying to throttle a police officer in broad daylight! Apart from the fact that she appears to be involved in torturing and murdering people.
Nadia's not paid to think, boss.
OK, let's have another go at trying to get Nadia to talk to us.
OK, Nadia, have you had any thoughts overnight about anything? Anything that you want to say to me? Or tell me? Or ask me? OK, Nadia.
Moving on.
Can you tell me, do you know a lad called Liam Welsh? No.
Do you know anyone who has owned or had access to a white Vauxhall Astra in the last six months? No.
A couple of months ago, Nadia, you were in a white Vauxhall Astra that was stopped by a police officer.
What can you tell me about that? Just got stopped.
I weren't doing anything.
- Who were you with? - Mates.
So I'll ask you again.
Do you know Liam Welsh? No comment.
Nadia, I think you do know Liam Welsh.
When did you last see him? No comment.
Have you seen him since you were with him in the vehicle that got stop-checked? No comment.
OK.
Have you got any idea how or why, two days ago, Liam Welsh was using Keith Fleming's debit card? No comment.
The same debit card that Keith Fleming used at the ATM in the Queen's Hotel when you went over to talk to him and watched him put his PIN number in.
Have you got any ideas how Liam Welsh might have got hold of that card? No comment.
How well do you know Nikki Madden? She lives next door but one to you.
I don't.
How well do you know Anthony Stainfield? No comment.
How many times have you been in a car with Nikki Madden or Anthony Stainfield? No comment.
They were the names given by the other people that you were with in the white Vauxhall Astra that was stopped by the police officer.
How do you explain that? No comment.
- Are you up? - It's good you're still seeing Sean.
I'm not still seeing Sean, Dom.
He just stayed over.
How's your neck? Listen It's fine.
I've left you a ã20 note by the kettle.
I want you to get a bus into town, buy yourself a newspaper and go to the job centre.
Go into all the big hotels and restaurants.
Ask if they've got any jobs going in the kitchen.
And if they haven't, then leave them your phone number.
So they can get hold of you if something crops up later.
- OK.
- Have you found it? Yeah.
Right.
There's cereal, there's bread, there's tea, there's milk.
Get some breakfast inside you and text me.
Let me know how you're getting on.
- Dom? - Yeah, yeah.
Right.
I've got to go.
Liam Welsh, not at the address in Ashburnham Road.
Stepdad said he hadn't seen him for three or four days and didn't see much of him anyway.
- Have they searched it? - Yeah.
Hiya, Slap! We've identified the lad.
Aaron Hicks.
17 years old.
- Hicks.
Not? - Yeah.
Brother of that girl you've arrested.
Andy, telephone box lad is Nadia's brother.
Aaron Hicks.
Yeah, I tell you what, that post mortem.
Did you get my email? Every bone in his head shattered.
Half his brain spread across the pavement.
Neck broken in three places.
It's very different if it's the same people - person -- to what they did to Rigby and Fleming.
- Yeah.
This was frenzied.
- And some.
Yeah.
But whoever did this was shutting this boy up fast.
It was a very different kind of assault.
It was expedient, but it was just as vicious.
You know she's his next of kin, don't you? Nadia.
There's no parents.
Can you get one of your people in to break it to her? Sure.
Rachel.
There's blood in the boot and an empty petrol container.
Hold on.
Boss.
Sorry.
Blood in the boot of the Astra.
Just a second, Slap.
Bring it in.
We'll fast-track it down the lab.
- Did you hear that? - Yeah.
That Astra was registered as scrap I want to know everyone who's driven it since it went bandit.
And specifically when Stainfield or Madden got possession of it.
You want to wait for the results of this blood? No.
It's blood and that car was seized from them.
I'm happy to make an arrest.
Let's go knocking on their door again.
A bit louder this time.
- Are you still there? - Did you hear that? Yep.
Police! Open the door! You're catching the dog.
OK.
Police! Oi! Oi! Police! Show yourselves! Police! Bleach.
Steady! Steady! Right, out you come.
Hands where I can see them.
Manchester Metropolitan Police Major Incident Team.
What's your name? - Why? - Just give the officer your name.
- Come on, it's not rocket science.
- Nikki.
- Nikki what? - You're hurting me.
- Nikki what? - Come on out.
I can see you.
I'm arresting you on suspicion of murder.
- You don't say anything, - Why? - But it may harm your defence - Why? .
.
if you do not mention, when questioned, something you later rely on in court.
- What's your name? - Anthony Stainfield.
Your full name.
Anthony John Stainfield.
Is that your car outside? Right, put that on.
Let's get him downstairs.
Last night? The reason we haven't told you any sooner is we've only just identified him.
Is there anything you want to ask me? Aaron was badly assaulted before he died.
As yet, we've got no leads as to who might have done this to him.
What I need you to think about for me, Nadia, and for Aaron, is anyone he might have been frightened of, anyone who had a grudge against him, anyone he owed money to.
I'm going to give you some time to yourself.
But then Detective Constable Scott is going to come back in and she'll talk to you.
And see if you've had any thoughts.
All right? Is there anyone you'd like us to tell? There is no-one else.
What's all this, then, lady? - Who are they from? - No-one.
Who? Yeah, I forgot.
I sent them.
- Did you? - No.
Stainfield and Madden checked in.
Currently downstairs availing themselves of our ensuite facilities.
Any sign of Liam Welsh? I suppose that would have been too easy.
Result from Keith Fleming's anal swab Anthony Stainfield's semen.
So pending just a bit more forensic evidence from the house, I need to get Stainfield and Madden talking.
I want to hear all their lies, all their rubbish, all their shit.
In round two, we try and piece together what did happen, more than likely, in that room they bleached.
I think he likes you, ma'am! Janet, get back in with Nadia.
She had a telling reaction to being told her brother was dead.
- Telling, how? - Well, I know everyone reacts differently, but she didn't ask me one single question.
Maybe that's because she already knows the answers.
You're FLO-ing on the Keith Fleming job, aren't you? - Yep.
- How is his wife? She's put in a complaint about you.
What?! I didn't do anything.
Implying her husband was a paedophile.
I didn't.
She implied it herself.
You've got to be more delicate with folk.
OK.
I don't know what she's told you.
I did the job as delicately, as kindly, as I could.
She just went off on one.
She's a very intelligent lady.
She's not going to be making stuff up.
She's not How much service have you got? Can I introduce you to the great British public? You've not got the hots for the widow, have you? It might all be crossed wires, Rachel.
I just think you can come across as What? Aggressive.
Sometimes.
Fuck off.
I rest my case.
So you are aware, Anthony, that this interview is being videoed.
And it may be shown in court, should we get that far.
Could I Before we start, my client has informed me that he doesn't intend to answer any of your questions.
That's his prerogative.
You are aware I am going to ask the questions anyway.
Have you made that clear to him? - I have, yes.
- OK.
Anthony, we are investigating the murder of Darren Rigby.
And the murder of Keith Fleming.
I'd like to talk to you about these two murders individually.
So Anthony, could you tell me what you know about the murder of Darren Rigby? No comment.
Have you ever seen this man before? It's Darren Rigby.
The man who was murdered.
No comment.
Has this man ever been in your house? No comment.
I do appreciate how upset you are, Nadia.
But at the same time, you are under arrest on suspicion of murder.
And we are obliged to move forward with that enquiry.
Now we have reason to believe that there may be a link between whoever killed Keith and Darren and whoever killed your brother.
We know that you weren't responsible for your brother's death because you were here with us when that happened.
So I'm going to ask you a question I've asked before.
Do you know Nikki Madden and Anthony Stainfield? Like I told you, Nadia, they live next door but one to you.
No comment.
They were in the same car you were in two months ago, with Liam Welsh, when the four of you were stopped by the police.
So we know that you know them.
Can you describe your relationship with them to me? No comment.
Nadia, the advice that your solicitor has given to you not to comment is just that.
Advice.
You can decide to speak to us if you want to.
Can I just remind you that if you are charged with murder, it will be you standing in that dock in court.
Not him.
So if you've got anything to say to us that will help you or us, I would advise you to give us your side of events.
No comment.
Would you like a cup of tea? No comment.
No Nadia, I'm asking you, would you like a cup of tea? - Oh, ma'am - - That should be in a police kennel.
I know, but Andy wants me to get its DNA and paw prints.
So do I do that downstairs? Like You know Humans.
Or So what do I Who might be able to help with doggie DNA and doggie paw prints? Think about it.
A vet? - Any vet? - I don't know! Pick up the phone and ring round.
Call the dog section.
And get a CSI to go with you.
What drew you to MIT, Kevin? Oh, you know, kudos.
Chick magnet.
That sort of .
.
thing.
Good afternoon, this is DC Lumb, MIT.
I'm wondering if you're able to help me.
No comment.
The dog.
The one that was in your house, Nikki.
Is that your dog? No comment.
Do you know whose dog it is? No comment.
Do you know where the dog came from? No comment.
Why was the dog at your house? No comment.
Anthony, did you abduct Darren Rigby? No comment.
Were you involved in causing any injuries to Darren Rigby? No comment.
What physical contact did you have with Darren Rigby? No comment.
What sexual contact did you have with Darren Rigby? No comment.
Did you murder Darren Rigby? No comment Can I remind you, Anthony, that we are talking about the sickening, horrendous murder of a vulnerable man? Could you not sing at me? This tape may be shown to a jury at some point in the future.
Do you not think that your attitude might come across as unusual? What a day! No bugger talking.
And it's going to take Forensics ten times longer than normal because of all the bleach they've splashed around.
What about the car outside his house? Same.
They've bleached the boot.
Nice bit of circumstantial, but nothing you can guarantee they won't - wriggle off on.
- Well, still got the blood in the boot of the white Vauxhall.
Still pending a match with Darren Rigby's blood.
- How come? - We've not had a positive result yet.
I heard her bollocking some poor bugger at the lab.
'I'm not paying for a fucking premium rate result 'and it taking this long!' What about Liam Welsh? Well, they've checked all his known addresses, known associates.
He's circulated as wanted on PNC.
But I assume he's worked out he's in it up to his neck.
So he'll be on his toes.
I would be.
OK, go home.
Get your heads down.
Let's kick it off seven o'clock tomorrow morning.
You're doing really well.
All of you.
Honestly.
It's just Old story.
Just need to get one of them talking pending forensic evidence.
And we will get some.
I just need one of them talking and the other two will follow suit.
It's just finding a key.
This is Shit, why would you defend people you knew had murdered your brother? I mean, it isn't like she's not upset about it, is it? No, not in the least.
What have they got over her? They killed Darren because they needed to.
Because they couldn't rely on him to keep his gob shut.
Assuming it was them that killed Darren.
- We need Liam.
- Well, we'll get him.
This is a lad who sits for three weeks between arrests on average.
So So night-night! Thinking caps back on tomorrow.
Night.
Are we still on for tomorrow night, birthday person? Haven't you got enough on at home with your mum and Ade? Did you work out who those flowers were from? - I know who it will be.
- Who? - In fact - Who?! Night.
Who? Have you got time for a drink or Do you mind? - Good night.
- Night.
Hallelujah! We've had a call from CID at Euston.
British Transport Police stop-checked a lad they suspected of soliciting.
- Euston? - Liam Welsh.
They PNC'd him.
Saw we'd circulated him as wanted.
They've arrested him.
Vinnie's getting me a couple of night crew to drive down and pick him up.
Adrian took the girls to their drama group.
- Did you see him? - No.
No.
He just sent them a text and waited outside.
Janet, I honestly didn't say anything to him that could be in any way misconstrued.
Mum, it's fine.
It wasn't about you.
Has Taisie been all right? Not really.
I think I should go home and manage.
And Adrian should move back in.
No.
It's over.
It's been over for some time.
I've only put up with it because of practical things like the girls I've been a wimp actually.
If I'm being honest.
I've pretended that there was nothing wrong.
And there is.
We don't go anywhere together, we don't do anything together.
Isn't that because of your job? No.
If we wanted to do stuff together, we would.
You find time.
Look at Rachel.
She's got a life.
She works just as hard as I do.
I come in and often He just looks so miserable.
I don't make him happy.
He doesn't make me happy.
- Why go on? - For the girls.
And Rachel is 15 years younger than you.
She has no responsibilities.
I've been doing it for the girls for God, longer than I care to remember.
There comes a point when it ceases to be the responsible thing to do frankly.
Somehow.
Is there someone else? No.
Who's that? I've just knocked off.
Well, you see, this is the difference between you lightweights in uniform and us detectives.
You were on 3-11.
I started work at eight o'clock this morning.
And we've both just knocked off.
So are you putting the kettle on? No, Sean.
I'm going to bed.
- On my own.
- Oh, that's no fun, is it? Come on, move along now.
It's your birthday tomorrow.
Is it? So what are we doing? Where are we going? What's the question? Nothing.
Go on, go to bed.
I'll ring you tomorrow.
I thought I had to tell you something.
What? Can't remember.
It will come back to me when you've gone.
See you.
Oh, yeah.
Thanks for the flowers, knobhead.
OK.
So do you understand everything I've explained to you about your rights, Liam? - Yep.
- OK.
So can you tell me what you know about the murder of Darren Rigby? No comment.
Have you ever met Darren Rigby? No comment.
Have you ever been in a white Vauxhall Astra? No comment.
Boss, bit of a problem.
Janet's not been able to kick off the interview with Nadia again.
Because the solicitor's not turned up.
Can you remember who was in the Astra with you when you were stopped by the police officer? - Have you got his mobile number? - I've rung it.
You've rung his office? Something has cropped up apparently with another client.
We're on a pace clock.
We've only got her for another six hours.
What does he not get? - It's always the same ones.
- DC Scott, MIT.
Boss, it's him.
The solicitor.
He's just arrived.
He's just downstairs.
Mr.
Cottrell, DCI Murray.
It's half-past eleven.
We agreed last night you'd be back in here at eight o'clock this morning.
The first time we had this conversation was over a year ago and it's happened several times since.
Last time, I said I'd report you to the Law Society.
Guess what.
I didn't.
This time, all bets are off.
Get in that interview room now or I'm talking to your senior partner and your arse is grass.
OK, Nadia, I have to tell you again that you have been arrested on suspicion of murder.
And I need to remind you that this interview is being video-recorded.
And - I saw Liam's name on the board outside the cells.
Does that mean you've got him? Yes.
He was arrested last night.
Are you charging him with our Aaron? We're not dealing with what happened to Aaron.
Another syndicate is.
But do you have reason to believe that Liam might have had something to do with your brother's death? He knew things.
What went on at that house.
Aaron did.
- Nadia, can I just remind you - Hiya.
Can you tell the boss that Nadia's started talking? I understand that.
I'm not thick.
The thing is Tony and Liam between them, they're .
.
evil and weird.
Liam will try and tell you that it was all me and Nikki.
But it weren't.
Can you just start at the beginning, Nadia? How is Liam connected to Nikki and Tony? Our Aaron.
He took him round there.
Liam.
When they were friends.
And then he started going round there without our Aaron.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Him and Liam Are you going to tell me what happened to Darren Rigby? Nadia? Liam reckoned Darren owed him ã5 for t'dog.
You know, the one you asked me about.
Darren said that he didn't.
And that he'd already paid him.
So they decided to teach him a lesson.
Who did? Tony and Liam.
What about Nikki? She picked up Darren and Keith simply as punters.
She had no idea, she says, at that stage, what they were going to do to them.
I buy that with Darren Rigby.
Not with Keith Fleming.
She picks men up all the time for money.
It's her job.
She picked up plenty of other men, between Darren and Keith, who Stainfield and Liam hadn't lured round to the other house and pounced on.
OK, but Nikki Madden, she lives in that house.
She must have known what was going on.
Of course she did.
But she won't talk about Nikki.
She just cries.
Why? I think that she's in love with her.
I think that that's the reason she's been silent.
To protect Nikki.
It's been a toss-up for her whether to protect Nikki or dob Stainfield and Liam in it.
And she couldn't dob them in it without implicating Nikki.
OK.
Let's get back in there.
See how the others react once they know Nadia's talking.
It was all Nikki's idea.
All the stuff we did to him.
It were Tony did stuff.
But Liam were the one egging him on.
Tony can be a nutter.
Liam's a freak.
Nikki's evil.
Nikki and Nadia together Tony's terrified of Nikki.
She made him give that second bloke one up the arse.
She made him.
Can we start at the beginning? Can we go right back? Going back to the night that Aaron was round at your house, and told Liam that Darren was round at Nadia's house with the dog that he owed this ã5 for.
God, now you're asking.
I've slept since then.
So Aaron were round ours whingeing about Darren being round at Nadia's.
Tony said, 'Ring Nadia.
'Get her to bring Darren round here.
'And I'll get your ã5 off him for you.
' I don't think he wanted Liam to get the ã5.
I think he wanted Darren round at our house to, like, prove something to Liam.
That he's a hard man.
I think he would have been disappointed if Darren had give him the ã5.
How did Darren end up in the bedroom? I think he was so pissed, he just crashed out.
So he went upstairs by himself.
I don't know.
I don't know how he got upstairs.
But I could still hear Tony going on at him after he went upstairs.
I don't know.
I went home.
I didn't know they were going to keep him there.
Next morning, I'd crashed.
Darren had puked everywhere.
All down his self.
Nikki was shouting at him.
'You dirty bastard', like this.
She made him take his clothes off.
So she could wash him, she said.
Filthy git.
So I'm downstairs.
- I was downstairs.
- I'd gone out.
And I heard this banging.
Like nails being knocked into wood.
Nikki and Nadia, it were them two strung him up on the door.
I come home mid-afternoon.
And there he was.
Like, 'What are you playing at? 'What are you doing?' He were crying.
He must have been there days.
Because I didn't go back in there till .
.
Wednesday, I think it was.
Yeah.
Three days later.
Nikki said that it was Tony and Liam.
And how she couldn't stop them.
It were Nikki's idea to burn him.
I went with them.
Because I were frightened of what would happen if I didn't.
If I hadn't have gone, Anthony would have got nasty.
He never used to be like that before he met Liam.
Anyway, Tony said we were all in it together by that time.
Whether we liked it or not.
Nikki said we were in it together by then.
Whether we liked it or not.
So Can we move on to the murder of Keith Fleming? Is there anything that you can tell me about that? It were Nadia.
Trying to get inside Nikki's knickers.
She said 'Do you want to do another?' 'Do you want me to get you another one?' Aren't they all lovely? Nadia thinks her and Nikki are Thelma and Louise.
Nikki thinks her and Stainfield are Bonnie and Clyde.
And Stainfield thinks him and Liam are Brokeback Mountain.
Who's the closest to telling the truth? Anybody? I keep thinking Nadia because she's so thick.
The more Nadia says, the more it's riddled with holes.
Of course it is.
Are they all psychopaths? In my expert medical opinion? Not Nadia.
She's too thick.
Stainfield is.
He's a wanker anyway.
In my expert medical opinion.
He said to me, 'Can you call me Tony? 'Only my mother calls me Anthony.
'And that's when I've done something wrong and I'm in trouble.
' Does he think this isn't trouble?! I feel a bit sorry for Nadia.
I think if she hadn't met that lot I don't think she's actually evil.
Shall we agree to differ? I think she did what she did because in their sad, tiny, nasty little world, Stainfield and Madden are the closest thing that her and Aaron have ever had to a proper family.
See you upstairs, ladies.
Why don't you want Andy to know about you and Ade? I've been seeing him again.
Andy.
Well Not seeing him.
You know that night when you and Gill were It was the day that Nick Savage got arrested.
And I was waiting here for you.
Yeah.
We had a bit of a snog.
And we've kept on having a bit of a snog.
And I don't want Andy to think that I've split up with Ade because of him.
Because I haven't.
But Andy won't see it that way, believe you me.
He'll want to move in.
Or he'll want me and the girls to move in with him.
It's just not what I want.
Right.
We have now got CCTV of Nikki buying bleach from the local shop.
We've got the receipt, we've got the shopkeeper identifying her.
It struck him as odd because she's normally only ever in there buying caviar and Champagne.
Syndicate Three have got CCTV of three people chasing Aaron Hicks minutes before he was murdered.
And they've recovered clothing from the house that identifies two of the people on the CCTV as Stainfield and Madden.
The other, presumably, is Liam.
To be confirmed.
So that's it.
I'm seeking authority to charge Nadia, Stainfield, Nikki Madden and Liam Welsh with the murders of Darren Rigby and Keith Fleming.
And Stainfield, Madden and Welsh with the murder of Aaron Hicks.
Yes, very good.
I want to see their faces when you charge them.
- Why? - Because I'm seeing Keith Fleming's widow in half an hour.
I know what the third question will be.
'Did they show any remorse?' I want to be able to give her a proper answer.
- Who's she? - Shut up.
Anthony John Stainfield, you are charged with the offences shown below.
You do not have to say anything.
But it may harm your defence if you do not mention now something which you may later rely on in court.
Anything you do say may be given in evidence.
You are charged that between Friday the 9th of December 2011 and Friday the 23rd of December 2011, you did murder Darren Rigby, contrary to common law.
You are also charged that between Saturday the 18th of February 2012 and Saturday the you did murder Keith Howard Fleming, contrary to common law.
You are also charged with rape.
In that between Saturday the 18th of February 2012 and Saturday the you had sexual intercourse per anum with Keith Howard Fleming without his consent.
Contrary to section one of the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
And section 142 of the Criminal Justice And Public Order Act 1994.
You've heard what the officer's said.
Is there anything you'd like to say? Sign there.
Can you bring me Nikki Madden? What's the first two questions? Did he suffer? And why.
Why him? And just why.
I'll see if I can talk to her about that complaint against you as well.
Before I take you down to the custody desk to charge you, Nadia, there's something I need to ask.
Is there someone that you'd like us to contact to arrange Aaron's funeral? There is no-one.
What will happen? Social Services will deal with it.
Who will be there? They'll let me go, won't they? I mean It's down to the prison.
Whichever prison you get sent to.
But often, no.
Then Nobody will be there.
I'll go.
- Will you? - Yeah.
Really? Promise me.
I promise.
Right.
Come on.
Oh, shit.
Oh, great.
Nice one.
Hello, hello, hello.
So What are we doing for your birthday, then, madam? I thought we were just going round your friend's house.
Yeah, well, we were.
But But it's changed.
Into less about my birthday and more about nailing these four mad bastards.
- I'll stay here.
- No, come on.
It will do you good to get out.
Just don't tell them that you did four years for armed robbery.
All right? You sit behind desks all day.
I do real police work.
Are you sure? How do you confuse a traffic cop? Give them a piece of paper with 'please turn over' written on both sides! Very funny.
How do you put a twinkle in a traffic cop's eye? Shine a torch through his ears! Comedians.
- Gs Gilll coming? - I hope so.
That's good.
She went to see Keith Fleming's widow.
I'm going to the toilet.
- OK.
- Is she all right? Did you work out who those flowers were from? Yeah.
Sean, thanks for the flowers.
What? What flowers? Yesterday.
I didn't send you any flowers.
Yes, you did.
No, I didn't.
- Well, who sent them, then? - I don't know.
You lot are the detectives.
I'm just simple-minded uniform.
You said it, sweetheart! And what do you do, Dom? I'm between jobs just at the moment.
The boss is here.
Wasn't she dignified on the news last week.
- Did you see her? - What, Godzilla? I said to Janet - I could be where Gill is now if only I was so marvellous.
Evening all! Happy birthday, kid! Ian Fielding, head of MIT, rings me up just now.
I'm thinking he's going to go, 'Job well done, Gilll'.
All this.
He goes, 'I've just seen your overtime bill on this job.
I've seen all these overtime slips you've been signing.
'It's a bit over the top, isn't it?' I thought, 'Fuck you, buster!' Sorry.
Right, who's buying? I am going to get hammered.
Oh, hello, Dorothy.
How are you? Pete! Get a bottle! Taisie! Are you all right, love? Just ringing my dad but he's not answering his phone.
He'll ring you back if you left a message.
- Is he not coming tonight? - No.
They've split up.
I've got to go to work.
You can't stay here.
No, you're all right.
I'm on 3-11.
So what? I'm not.
Come on, shift.
Sean! No, no.
You might just have to miss - drama group this week.
- Why should I? Because logistically, it's just not do-able! Couldn't I take them in a taxi? Yes, Mum, you could.
But.
- Sounds good to me.
- They're in separate groups.
You have to take one, come back, take the other, pick up the first one, then go back a third time to fetch the second.
- It's It's ridiculous! - I don't mind not going.
Can I ask my dad to take us? You can.
Please do.
But assuming he might be playing silly beggars, I wouldn't hold your breath.
I'll work something out.
I will make sure, one way or another, that they get there.
So That was good, then.
Yeah.
It was all right.
It was brilliant.
Always is.
I've got to go.
Right.
So, give me a ring if there's anything that you're not sure of.
We're really stretched on this one.
- I knew Keith Fleming.
- Did you? When I was at Fulbrook High in the 1980s.
He'd just qualified.
- He was a nice man.
- Was he? Quiet.
Polite.
I think that's where he met his wife.
And was he - A paedophile? - Well We haven't found anything to suggest that.
So Right.
Have a good day.
Be good.
Be polite.
Be brainy.
Don't you go overdoing it.
Thanks, Mum.
House-to-house has thrown up a number of names Nadia routinely knocks about with.
Three of those names cropped up on her intelligence record.
Anthony Stainfield, Nikki Madden, Liam Welsh.
The four of them were stopped in a car two and a bit months since.
A shitty, no insurance, no MOT.
It was impounded, so we've still got it over at Collyhurst.
Given that it's reasonable to assume some sort of vehicle was used to take Darren Rigby to where he was set on fire, I want this car gone over thoroughly, first job this morning.
Let's get somebody over there, Andy, with a CSI.
Stainfield and Madden's address is next door but one to Nadia's.
So we should have spoken to them by now in the house-to-house.
But so far they haven't answered their door which God knows.
This, I'm confident from his arrest photo on a previous, is Liam Welsh.
Address: 22 Ashburnham Road, Ashfield.
So let's pick him up for Well, suspicion of murder.
He's got one of our victims' debit cards.
Any news on the lad in the phone box? Syndicate Three has picked it up.
DCI Dodson - don't say anything, Kevin - is SIO-ing the scene for us and the PM.
Aren't we assuming that they're linked? No, we're assuming they might be linked.
The fact that he appears to have known something about the people we're looking for suggests it's connected.
But equally, it doesn't mean that was why he was killed.
So Has he been identified? His face was so badly pulped, he's unrecognisable.
And there's no match with his fingerprints or DNA from our database? Has the CSM found anything in Nadia's house that we need to know about? - Not yet.
- What are you charging Nadia with for what she did to Rachel, ma'am? GBH with intent.
So if she makes a complaint against me for twatting her over the head with a fire extinguisher? She'll be wasting her time.
I mean, what was she thinking? Trying to throttle a police officer in broad daylight! Apart from the fact that she appears to be involved in torturing and murdering people.
Nadia's not paid to think, boss.
OK, let's have another go at trying to get Nadia to talk to us.
OK, Nadia, have you had any thoughts overnight about anything? Anything that you want to say to me? Or tell me? Or ask me? OK, Nadia.
Moving on.
Can you tell me, do you know a lad called Liam Welsh? No.
Do you know anyone who has owned or had access to a white Vauxhall Astra in the last six months? No.
A couple of months ago, Nadia, you were in a white Vauxhall Astra that was stopped by a police officer.
What can you tell me about that? Just got stopped.
I weren't doing anything.
- Who were you with? - Mates.
So I'll ask you again.
Do you know Liam Welsh? No comment.
Nadia, I think you do know Liam Welsh.
When did you last see him? No comment.
Have you seen him since you were with him in the vehicle that got stop-checked? No comment.
OK.
Have you got any idea how or why, two days ago, Liam Welsh was using Keith Fleming's debit card? No comment.
The same debit card that Keith Fleming used at the ATM in the Queen's Hotel when you went over to talk to him and watched him put his PIN number in.
Have you got any ideas how Liam Welsh might have got hold of that card? No comment.
How well do you know Nikki Madden? She lives next door but one to you.
I don't.
How well do you know Anthony Stainfield? No comment.
How many times have you been in a car with Nikki Madden or Anthony Stainfield? No comment.
They were the names given by the other people that you were with in the white Vauxhall Astra that was stopped by the police officer.
How do you explain that? No comment.
- Are you up? - It's good you're still seeing Sean.
I'm not still seeing Sean, Dom.
He just stayed over.
How's your neck? Listen It's fine.
I've left you a ã20 note by the kettle.
I want you to get a bus into town, buy yourself a newspaper and go to the job centre.
Go into all the big hotels and restaurants.
Ask if they've got any jobs going in the kitchen.
And if they haven't, then leave them your phone number.
So they can get hold of you if something crops up later.
- OK.
- Have you found it? Yeah.
Right.
There's cereal, there's bread, there's tea, there's milk.
Get some breakfast inside you and text me.
Let me know how you're getting on.
- Dom? - Yeah, yeah.
Right.
I've got to go.
Liam Welsh, not at the address in Ashburnham Road.
Stepdad said he hadn't seen him for three or four days and didn't see much of him anyway.
- Have they searched it? - Yeah.
Hiya, Slap! We've identified the lad.
Aaron Hicks.
17 years old.
- Hicks.
Not? - Yeah.
Brother of that girl you've arrested.
Andy, telephone box lad is Nadia's brother.
Aaron Hicks.
Yeah, I tell you what, that post mortem.
Did you get my email? Every bone in his head shattered.
Half his brain spread across the pavement.
Neck broken in three places.
It's very different if it's the same people - person -- to what they did to Rigby and Fleming.
- Yeah.
This was frenzied.
- And some.
Yeah.
But whoever did this was shutting this boy up fast.
It was a very different kind of assault.
It was expedient, but it was just as vicious.
You know she's his next of kin, don't you? Nadia.
There's no parents.
Can you get one of your people in to break it to her? Sure.
Rachel.
There's blood in the boot and an empty petrol container.
Hold on.
Boss.
Sorry.
Blood in the boot of the Astra.
Just a second, Slap.
Bring it in.
We'll fast-track it down the lab.
- Did you hear that? - Yeah.
That Astra was registered as scrap I want to know everyone who's driven it since it went bandit.
And specifically when Stainfield or Madden got possession of it.
You want to wait for the results of this blood? No.
It's blood and that car was seized from them.
I'm happy to make an arrest.
Let's go knocking on their door again.
A bit louder this time.
- Are you still there? - Did you hear that? Yep.
Police! Open the door! You're catching the dog.
OK.
Police! Oi! Oi! Police! Show yourselves! Police! Bleach.
Steady! Steady! Right, out you come.
Hands where I can see them.
Manchester Metropolitan Police Major Incident Team.
What's your name? - Why? - Just give the officer your name.
- Come on, it's not rocket science.
- Nikki.
- Nikki what? - You're hurting me.
- Nikki what? - Come on out.
I can see you.
I'm arresting you on suspicion of murder.
- You don't say anything, - Why? - But it may harm your defence - Why? .
.
if you do not mention, when questioned, something you later rely on in court.
- What's your name? - Anthony Stainfield.
Your full name.
Anthony John Stainfield.
Is that your car outside? Right, put that on.
Let's get him downstairs.
Last night? The reason we haven't told you any sooner is we've only just identified him.
Is there anything you want to ask me? Aaron was badly assaulted before he died.
As yet, we've got no leads as to who might have done this to him.
What I need you to think about for me, Nadia, and for Aaron, is anyone he might have been frightened of, anyone who had a grudge against him, anyone he owed money to.
I'm going to give you some time to yourself.
But then Detective Constable Scott is going to come back in and she'll talk to you.
And see if you've had any thoughts.
All right? Is there anyone you'd like us to tell? There is no-one else.
What's all this, then, lady? - Who are they from? - No-one.
Who? Yeah, I forgot.
I sent them.
- Did you? - No.
Stainfield and Madden checked in.
Currently downstairs availing themselves of our ensuite facilities.
Any sign of Liam Welsh? I suppose that would have been too easy.
Result from Keith Fleming's anal swab Anthony Stainfield's semen.
So pending just a bit more forensic evidence from the house, I need to get Stainfield and Madden talking.
I want to hear all their lies, all their rubbish, all their shit.
In round two, we try and piece together what did happen, more than likely, in that room they bleached.
I think he likes you, ma'am! Janet, get back in with Nadia.
She had a telling reaction to being told her brother was dead.
- Telling, how? - Well, I know everyone reacts differently, but she didn't ask me one single question.
Maybe that's because she already knows the answers.
You're FLO-ing on the Keith Fleming job, aren't you? - Yep.
- How is his wife? She's put in a complaint about you.
What?! I didn't do anything.
Implying her husband was a paedophile.
I didn't.
She implied it herself.
You've got to be more delicate with folk.
OK.
I don't know what she's told you.
I did the job as delicately, as kindly, as I could.
She just went off on one.
She's a very intelligent lady.
She's not going to be making stuff up.
She's not How much service have you got? Can I introduce you to the great British public? You've not got the hots for the widow, have you? It might all be crossed wires, Rachel.
I just think you can come across as What? Aggressive.
Sometimes.
Fuck off.
I rest my case.
So you are aware, Anthony, that this interview is being videoed.
And it may be shown in court, should we get that far.
Could I Before we start, my client has informed me that he doesn't intend to answer any of your questions.
That's his prerogative.
You are aware I am going to ask the questions anyway.
Have you made that clear to him? - I have, yes.
- OK.
Anthony, we are investigating the murder of Darren Rigby.
And the murder of Keith Fleming.
I'd like to talk to you about these two murders individually.
So Anthony, could you tell me what you know about the murder of Darren Rigby? No comment.
Have you ever seen this man before? It's Darren Rigby.
The man who was murdered.
No comment.
Has this man ever been in your house? No comment.
I do appreciate how upset you are, Nadia.
But at the same time, you are under arrest on suspicion of murder.
And we are obliged to move forward with that enquiry.
Now we have reason to believe that there may be a link between whoever killed Keith and Darren and whoever killed your brother.
We know that you weren't responsible for your brother's death because you were here with us when that happened.
So I'm going to ask you a question I've asked before.
Do you know Nikki Madden and Anthony Stainfield? Like I told you, Nadia, they live next door but one to you.
No comment.
They were in the same car you were in two months ago, with Liam Welsh, when the four of you were stopped by the police.
So we know that you know them.
Can you describe your relationship with them to me? No comment.
Nadia, the advice that your solicitor has given to you not to comment is just that.
Advice.
You can decide to speak to us if you want to.
Can I just remind you that if you are charged with murder, it will be you standing in that dock in court.
Not him.
So if you've got anything to say to us that will help you or us, I would advise you to give us your side of events.
No comment.
Would you like a cup of tea? No comment.
No Nadia, I'm asking you, would you like a cup of tea? - Oh, ma'am - - That should be in a police kennel.
I know, but Andy wants me to get its DNA and paw prints.
So do I do that downstairs? Like You know Humans.
Or So what do I Who might be able to help with doggie DNA and doggie paw prints? Think about it.
A vet? - Any vet? - I don't know! Pick up the phone and ring round.
Call the dog section.
And get a CSI to go with you.
What drew you to MIT, Kevin? Oh, you know, kudos.
Chick magnet.
That sort of .
.
thing.
Good afternoon, this is DC Lumb, MIT.
I'm wondering if you're able to help me.
No comment.
The dog.
The one that was in your house, Nikki.
Is that your dog? No comment.
Do you know whose dog it is? No comment.
Do you know where the dog came from? No comment.
Why was the dog at your house? No comment.
Anthony, did you abduct Darren Rigby? No comment.
Were you involved in causing any injuries to Darren Rigby? No comment.
What physical contact did you have with Darren Rigby? No comment.
What sexual contact did you have with Darren Rigby? No comment.
Did you murder Darren Rigby? No comment Can I remind you, Anthony, that we are talking about the sickening, horrendous murder of a vulnerable man? Could you not sing at me? This tape may be shown to a jury at some point in the future.
Do you not think that your attitude might come across as unusual? What a day! No bugger talking.
And it's going to take Forensics ten times longer than normal because of all the bleach they've splashed around.
What about the car outside his house? Same.
They've bleached the boot.
Nice bit of circumstantial, but nothing you can guarantee they won't - wriggle off on.
- Well, still got the blood in the boot of the white Vauxhall.
Still pending a match with Darren Rigby's blood.
- How come? - We've not had a positive result yet.
I heard her bollocking some poor bugger at the lab.
'I'm not paying for a fucking premium rate result 'and it taking this long!' What about Liam Welsh? Well, they've checked all his known addresses, known associates.
He's circulated as wanted on PNC.
But I assume he's worked out he's in it up to his neck.
So he'll be on his toes.
I would be.
OK, go home.
Get your heads down.
Let's kick it off seven o'clock tomorrow morning.
You're doing really well.
All of you.
Honestly.
It's just Old story.
Just need to get one of them talking pending forensic evidence.
And we will get some.
I just need one of them talking and the other two will follow suit.
It's just finding a key.
This is Shit, why would you defend people you knew had murdered your brother? I mean, it isn't like she's not upset about it, is it? No, not in the least.
What have they got over her? They killed Darren because they needed to.
Because they couldn't rely on him to keep his gob shut.
Assuming it was them that killed Darren.
- We need Liam.
- Well, we'll get him.
This is a lad who sits for three weeks between arrests on average.
So So night-night! Thinking caps back on tomorrow.
Night.
Are we still on for tomorrow night, birthday person? Haven't you got enough on at home with your mum and Ade? Did you work out who those flowers were from? - I know who it will be.
- Who? - In fact - Who?! Night.
Who? Have you got time for a drink or Do you mind? - Good night.
- Night.
Hallelujah! We've had a call from CID at Euston.
British Transport Police stop-checked a lad they suspected of soliciting.
- Euston? - Liam Welsh.
They PNC'd him.
Saw we'd circulated him as wanted.
They've arrested him.
Vinnie's getting me a couple of night crew to drive down and pick him up.
Adrian took the girls to their drama group.
- Did you see him? - No.
No.
He just sent them a text and waited outside.
Janet, I honestly didn't say anything to him that could be in any way misconstrued.
Mum, it's fine.
It wasn't about you.
Has Taisie been all right? Not really.
I think I should go home and manage.
And Adrian should move back in.
No.
It's over.
It's been over for some time.
I've only put up with it because of practical things like the girls I've been a wimp actually.
If I'm being honest.
I've pretended that there was nothing wrong.
And there is.
We don't go anywhere together, we don't do anything together.
Isn't that because of your job? No.
If we wanted to do stuff together, we would.
You find time.
Look at Rachel.
She's got a life.
She works just as hard as I do.
I come in and often He just looks so miserable.
I don't make him happy.
He doesn't make me happy.
- Why go on? - For the girls.
And Rachel is 15 years younger than you.
She has no responsibilities.
I've been doing it for the girls for God, longer than I care to remember.
There comes a point when it ceases to be the responsible thing to do frankly.
Somehow.
Is there someone else? No.
Who's that? I've just knocked off.
Well, you see, this is the difference between you lightweights in uniform and us detectives.
You were on 3-11.
I started work at eight o'clock this morning.
And we've both just knocked off.
So are you putting the kettle on? No, Sean.
I'm going to bed.
- On my own.
- Oh, that's no fun, is it? Come on, move along now.
It's your birthday tomorrow.
Is it? So what are we doing? Where are we going? What's the question? Nothing.
Go on, go to bed.
I'll ring you tomorrow.
I thought I had to tell you something.
What? Can't remember.
It will come back to me when you've gone.
See you.
Oh, yeah.
Thanks for the flowers, knobhead.
OK.
So do you understand everything I've explained to you about your rights, Liam? - Yep.
- OK.
So can you tell me what you know about the murder of Darren Rigby? No comment.
Have you ever met Darren Rigby? No comment.
Have you ever been in a white Vauxhall Astra? No comment.
Boss, bit of a problem.
Janet's not been able to kick off the interview with Nadia again.
Because the solicitor's not turned up.
Can you remember who was in the Astra with you when you were stopped by the police officer? - Have you got his mobile number? - I've rung it.
You've rung his office? Something has cropped up apparently with another client.
We're on a pace clock.
We've only got her for another six hours.
What does he not get? - It's always the same ones.
- DC Scott, MIT.
Boss, it's him.
The solicitor.
He's just arrived.
He's just downstairs.
Mr.
Cottrell, DCI Murray.
It's half-past eleven.
We agreed last night you'd be back in here at eight o'clock this morning.
The first time we had this conversation was over a year ago and it's happened several times since.
Last time, I said I'd report you to the Law Society.
Guess what.
I didn't.
This time, all bets are off.
Get in that interview room now or I'm talking to your senior partner and your arse is grass.
OK, Nadia, I have to tell you again that you have been arrested on suspicion of murder.
And I need to remind you that this interview is being video-recorded.
And - I saw Liam's name on the board outside the cells.
Does that mean you've got him? Yes.
He was arrested last night.
Are you charging him with our Aaron? We're not dealing with what happened to Aaron.
Another syndicate is.
But do you have reason to believe that Liam might have had something to do with your brother's death? He knew things.
What went on at that house.
Aaron did.
- Nadia, can I just remind you - Hiya.
Can you tell the boss that Nadia's started talking? I understand that.
I'm not thick.
The thing is Tony and Liam between them, they're .
.
evil and weird.
Liam will try and tell you that it was all me and Nikki.
But it weren't.
Can you just start at the beginning, Nadia? How is Liam connected to Nikki and Tony? Our Aaron.
He took him round there.
Liam.
When they were friends.
And then he started going round there without our Aaron.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Him and Liam Are you going to tell me what happened to Darren Rigby? Nadia? Liam reckoned Darren owed him ã5 for t'dog.
You know, the one you asked me about.
Darren said that he didn't.
And that he'd already paid him.
So they decided to teach him a lesson.
Who did? Tony and Liam.
What about Nikki? She picked up Darren and Keith simply as punters.
She had no idea, she says, at that stage, what they were going to do to them.
I buy that with Darren Rigby.
Not with Keith Fleming.
She picks men up all the time for money.
It's her job.
She picked up plenty of other men, between Darren and Keith, who Stainfield and Liam hadn't lured round to the other house and pounced on.
OK, but Nikki Madden, she lives in that house.
She must have known what was going on.
Of course she did.
But she won't talk about Nikki.
She just cries.
Why? I think that she's in love with her.
I think that that's the reason she's been silent.
To protect Nikki.
It's been a toss-up for her whether to protect Nikki or dob Stainfield and Liam in it.
And she couldn't dob them in it without implicating Nikki.
OK.
Let's get back in there.
See how the others react once they know Nadia's talking.
It was all Nikki's idea.
All the stuff we did to him.
It were Tony did stuff.
But Liam were the one egging him on.
Tony can be a nutter.
Liam's a freak.
Nikki's evil.
Nikki and Nadia together Tony's terrified of Nikki.
She made him give that second bloke one up the arse.
She made him.
Can we start at the beginning? Can we go right back? Going back to the night that Aaron was round at your house, and told Liam that Darren was round at Nadia's house with the dog that he owed this ã5 for.
God, now you're asking.
I've slept since then.
So Aaron were round ours whingeing about Darren being round at Nadia's.
Tony said, 'Ring Nadia.
'Get her to bring Darren round here.
'And I'll get your ã5 off him for you.
' I don't think he wanted Liam to get the ã5.
I think he wanted Darren round at our house to, like, prove something to Liam.
That he's a hard man.
I think he would have been disappointed if Darren had give him the ã5.
How did Darren end up in the bedroom? I think he was so pissed, he just crashed out.
So he went upstairs by himself.
I don't know.
I don't know how he got upstairs.
But I could still hear Tony going on at him after he went upstairs.
I don't know.
I went home.
I didn't know they were going to keep him there.
Next morning, I'd crashed.
Darren had puked everywhere.
All down his self.
Nikki was shouting at him.
'You dirty bastard', like this.
She made him take his clothes off.
So she could wash him, she said.
Filthy git.
So I'm downstairs.
- I was downstairs.
- I'd gone out.
And I heard this banging.
Like nails being knocked into wood.
Nikki and Nadia, it were them two strung him up on the door.
I come home mid-afternoon.
And there he was.
Like, 'What are you playing at? 'What are you doing?' He were crying.
He must have been there days.
Because I didn't go back in there till .
.
Wednesday, I think it was.
Yeah.
Three days later.
Nikki said that it was Tony and Liam.
And how she couldn't stop them.
It were Nikki's idea to burn him.
I went with them.
Because I were frightened of what would happen if I didn't.
If I hadn't have gone, Anthony would have got nasty.
He never used to be like that before he met Liam.
Anyway, Tony said we were all in it together by that time.
Whether we liked it or not.
Nikki said we were in it together by then.
Whether we liked it or not.
So Can we move on to the murder of Keith Fleming? Is there anything that you can tell me about that? It were Nadia.
Trying to get inside Nikki's knickers.
She said 'Do you want to do another?' 'Do you want me to get you another one?' Aren't they all lovely? Nadia thinks her and Nikki are Thelma and Louise.
Nikki thinks her and Stainfield are Bonnie and Clyde.
And Stainfield thinks him and Liam are Brokeback Mountain.
Who's the closest to telling the truth? Anybody? I keep thinking Nadia because she's so thick.
The more Nadia says, the more it's riddled with holes.
Of course it is.
Are they all psychopaths? In my expert medical opinion? Not Nadia.
She's too thick.
Stainfield is.
He's a wanker anyway.
In my expert medical opinion.
He said to me, 'Can you call me Tony? 'Only my mother calls me Anthony.
'And that's when I've done something wrong and I'm in trouble.
' Does he think this isn't trouble?! I feel a bit sorry for Nadia.
I think if she hadn't met that lot I don't think she's actually evil.
Shall we agree to differ? I think she did what she did because in their sad, tiny, nasty little world, Stainfield and Madden are the closest thing that her and Aaron have ever had to a proper family.
See you upstairs, ladies.
Why don't you want Andy to know about you and Ade? I've been seeing him again.
Andy.
Well Not seeing him.
You know that night when you and Gill were It was the day that Nick Savage got arrested.
And I was waiting here for you.
Yeah.
We had a bit of a snog.
And we've kept on having a bit of a snog.
And I don't want Andy to think that I've split up with Ade because of him.
Because I haven't.
But Andy won't see it that way, believe you me.
He'll want to move in.
Or he'll want me and the girls to move in with him.
It's just not what I want.
Right.
We have now got CCTV of Nikki buying bleach from the local shop.
We've got the receipt, we've got the shopkeeper identifying her.
It struck him as odd because she's normally only ever in there buying caviar and Champagne.
Syndicate Three have got CCTV of three people chasing Aaron Hicks minutes before he was murdered.
And they've recovered clothing from the house that identifies two of the people on the CCTV as Stainfield and Madden.
The other, presumably, is Liam.
To be confirmed.
So that's it.
I'm seeking authority to charge Nadia, Stainfield, Nikki Madden and Liam Welsh with the murders of Darren Rigby and Keith Fleming.
And Stainfield, Madden and Welsh with the murder of Aaron Hicks.
Yes, very good.
I want to see their faces when you charge them.
- Why? - Because I'm seeing Keith Fleming's widow in half an hour.
I know what the third question will be.
'Did they show any remorse?' I want to be able to give her a proper answer.
- Who's she? - Shut up.
Anthony John Stainfield, you are charged with the offences shown below.
You do not have to say anything.
But it may harm your defence if you do not mention now something which you may later rely on in court.
Anything you do say may be given in evidence.
You are charged that between Friday the 9th of December 2011 and Friday the 23rd of December 2011, you did murder Darren Rigby, contrary to common law.
You are also charged that between Saturday the 18th of February 2012 and Saturday the you did murder Keith Howard Fleming, contrary to common law.
You are also charged with rape.
In that between Saturday the 18th of February 2012 and Saturday the you had sexual intercourse per anum with Keith Howard Fleming without his consent.
Contrary to section one of the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
And section 142 of the Criminal Justice And Public Order Act 1994.
You've heard what the officer's said.
Is there anything you'd like to say? Sign there.
Can you bring me Nikki Madden? What's the first two questions? Did he suffer? And why.
Why him? And just why.
I'll see if I can talk to her about that complaint against you as well.
Before I take you down to the custody desk to charge you, Nadia, there's something I need to ask.
Is there someone that you'd like us to contact to arrange Aaron's funeral? There is no-one.
What will happen? Social Services will deal with it.
Who will be there? They'll let me go, won't they? I mean It's down to the prison.
Whichever prison you get sent to.
But often, no.
Then Nobody will be there.
I'll go.
- Will you? - Yeah.
Really? Promise me.
I promise.
Right.
Come on.
Oh, shit.
Oh, great.
Nice one.
Hello, hello, hello.
So What are we doing for your birthday, then, madam? I thought we were just going round your friend's house.
Yeah, well, we were.
But But it's changed.
Into less about my birthday and more about nailing these four mad bastards.
- I'll stay here.
- No, come on.
It will do you good to get out.
Just don't tell them that you did four years for armed robbery.
All right? You sit behind desks all day.
I do real police work.
Are you sure? How do you confuse a traffic cop? Give them a piece of paper with 'please turn over' written on both sides! Very funny.
How do you put a twinkle in a traffic cop's eye? Shine a torch through his ears! Comedians.
- Gs Gilll coming? - I hope so.
That's good.
She went to see Keith Fleming's widow.
I'm going to the toilet.
- OK.
- Is she all right? Did you work out who those flowers were from? Yeah.
Sean, thanks for the flowers.
What? What flowers? Yesterday.
I didn't send you any flowers.
Yes, you did.
No, I didn't.
- Well, who sent them, then? - I don't know.
You lot are the detectives.
I'm just simple-minded uniform.
You said it, sweetheart! And what do you do, Dom? I'm between jobs just at the moment.
The boss is here.
Wasn't she dignified on the news last week.
- Did you see her? - What, Godzilla? I said to Janet - I could be where Gill is now if only I was so marvellous.
Evening all! Happy birthday, kid! Ian Fielding, head of MIT, rings me up just now.
I'm thinking he's going to go, 'Job well done, Gilll'.
All this.
He goes, 'I've just seen your overtime bill on this job.
I've seen all these overtime slips you've been signing.
'It's a bit over the top, isn't it?' I thought, 'Fuck you, buster!' Sorry.
Right, who's buying? I am going to get hammered.
Oh, hello, Dorothy.
How are you? Pete! Get a bottle! Taisie! Are you all right, love? Just ringing my dad but he's not answering his phone.
He'll ring you back if you left a message.
- Is he not coming tonight? - No.
They've split up.